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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-26 - Orange Coast Pilot;. The sun came out Wednesday and so did the j>eople. This was the scene.about 2 p.m. near tile Newjl!)x:t f.i~l'-~ Beach crowds were up drainatioat~ .1llf along 01e ,coasl as the sun finally broke through the J une gloom, paint· ing the Orange Coast pure gold. · 1 ByTERR\?COVIU.E Of IMO.Uy,._ ....... PoUce olflcers ln llunUDaton Beach wUl vote l"1y 3 to dftlCle lf they want to strip ln coaaed.ion with their pay dispute with the ~lty. Wednesday morninf Clty Ptnonnel Dtrettor Edn.....-• MJ,d it looked as if" uttlement could be rea~ed this weekead WiGI arbttratien. a.at Wed.-eaday afternGon Mm aetd, Ont0111pokeunan for the 118-member pol.lee oftlffrl Mloclalion, call9dolfthe•llltra· don proee11 and or4ered the pnnUn1 of bal10ti I• a itrike vote. . Jteld, ..-eral m • .,.,... for the Service E•plo)'el Uaklll, l.ocal "°· aatd he cueellecl arbltrau°" I because members of the city council would not be a part ol the proeeu. "The party in oppolition in tbia thinl is the city council, not maaarement." Retd said Wed· Deeday. •1Bot11 manacement and UN auodatioa went tbroulb hard aet°'1aUQD4 .-,ad HIM.~ .an • boDett, bammered out ~ue­ meliC "But ibe counell wanted to tmoekae tott ol Uvtq el8'11e 1n the e4unUoa lllceattve, and It cldo'twant to srant. two ~l ;pay inerea1• Ju. 1 (lboYe M etCbt percei • ·pa,y rU.. July l). 'nlat's blackm1U and we're not 1otn1to1it 1Wl for lt. '• ~cl Hid police otncen, u of mtdnJ1bt, T1letday. bave alao (lee POLICE, Pap AJ) ... 'StrOng' Recovery Hinted WASHlNGTON CAP> -The federal index designed to an- ticipate economic trends ad- vanced for the third straight month m May, the government reported today. This was seen as a solid signal of recovery and a hint that the resurgence could be strong. The Commerce Department said its Composite Index of Lead- ing Indicators rose 2.1 percent in May, bringing the three-month climb to 5. 7 petcent. Economists who fashioned the index regard a three-month ad- vance as a sure sign of a turn. around in the economy. So the latest rise provided support for the opinion of many economists that the worst recession since World War II is ending. The latest figures also con- tained an encouraging signal about how strong the recovery will be. The April increase. which had originally been reported as a re· cord 4.2 percent jump, was re· vised downward.to a.3 pel'~t in- . crease. But that rise still equaled the previous record set in June 1958. Alia tfbe-tMWT mcrea.•J'fFdr:2.11 percent -aside from the April rise -was the s harpest since a 2.2 percent increase in December 1 1970. Most economists generally like to see more than three months of. a new trend before they decide whether the index is giving a true signal of the strength of that trend. But they do consider-the index signals on strength to be significant. <See ECONOMY, Page A2) BOWLING BALL MAKES SI'RIKE SEATTLE (AP) -A bowliDg 1 ball created its own pocket in the • frc>At fl\d~oberta Peft'St's dM' _ -far off center but packing enoueh punch for a strike worth $412.83. The woman said she was bead· ing up one of the city•s steepest billJ when she saw the ball head· lnL:wn the hill toward her. · said that 1aft~r the impact people at a bow line alley near the top Qf the hill told her they "did see three Uttle boys carrying a bow Una ball around that night.'' • De•ens Strong Economic •eeovery Binte --·In-·-x • 00 s ra • ' . 1t I ens1ve u s .. Beacn· Bai tle· .. Do N udes Hm ten Erosion? BOSTON (U PI) -The professor said a ban on nude bathing at Cape Cod National Seashore infringes upon constitutional rights. The seashore official said he worried about erosion of sand dunes. ''Nudity cannot be banned on the beach a ny more than it can be banned on the movie screen," Harvard law Prof. Alan Dershowitz told U.S. District Court Wednesday. . · Dershowitz is representing a group of Cape Cod · and Cambridge residents who filed s uit against the U.S. De partment of .(nterior because of the ban. Plain- tiffs said nudity has been a tradition on certain beaches in the Cape Cod National Seashore Park for 100 yoars. Cape Cod National Park Supt. Lawrence Hadley said the seashore is losing about three feel of beach a year due to natural erosion . He said the increase of nude bathers at Brush Hollow Beach since 1972 "is hastenin,.gthat erosion .·• ' c-J.S". District Judge frank Freedman took the suit under advisement. .F e ud Mounts Hicks Calls Cella A County Kingpin ByGARVGRANVILLE which will be impaneled .Mon- otu..o.11,,.11ets1.a1t day, Hicks said. In response to a personal at-The. distric~ at~orner ~aid one tack Of\ birp ~~·Dr~ll.a-benefit of his identifying .the e arlief'1fl thrda~'Ms ~·-~a~~~.._Adnt­ tol'Oey Cecil Hicks declared m~Cell~outmtotheopen. again Wednesday that Cella is a He is. a man who OJ?E?r~tes kingpia in a shadow government frQm~behmd the scenes using 'fl!; . that controls Orange County of-mense su~s .~f money 1to do 5?• ficialdom. the D~ said. And t.hat s the kind Hicks did not back down from a of thmg }he pubhc should be stand be took a week ago when be aware 0~· , . • . responded to Celia's bitter He said Cella s acttVlties and personal attack on him, most of it <See HICKS, Page A%) contained in an unsigned state- ment Cella gave the press early Wednesday. The distritt attorney charac· ter.ized the statement as being fllled with vituperative slate- ·ments and inaccuracies. Hicks al~ vowed to continue preparation of a lawsuit to stop tne transfer or 22 mvesligators from his office to the sheriff's de- partment, a move approv~ last w'ek by the Bo·ard of SWervi~J:~~ • ._'flti'f... • immediately after supemsors okay.ed lhe transfer, Hi ch charged it was inspired. by the shadow government headed by Cella. In addition to promising the lawsuit, Hicks said he will press for a Grand Jury investigation into the background of the board's decision. That inquiry is likely to include calling the supervisors and some of their aides before the new jury ·, I I ' Mistalwn I dentity? BRISTOL, Tenn. CUPI) - W h e n the y _ c.e.ee i v e d -a-n anonymous tip that city employes were growing mari- juana at U\e town dump, the !t.~~l. ?-Pli£e D l&frlm.!~l sprang m'\o Acl1on . Five detectives rushed to the area, confronted a s urprised caretaker and triumpbanUy re- turned to headquarters with a quantity of small, green plants. Within an hour, they were back at the dump. They banded the caretaker $5 for bis iorn-up tomato plants. Su llivan County Inspector Curtis Tackett said "it was a mis· understanding.•' ·DUoHold . Owner at· Gunpoint At least 150 antique oriental rugs worth between $200,000 and $500,000 were stolen Wednesday from a Santa Ana shop by two men who held guns lo the store owner's head. Police said today they are look· ing for two young black men in conn ection with the armed rob- bery at Shah 'n Shah Oriental Rug Shop, 2030 S. Main Sl. In, vesligators have "conservative-' ly estimated" the value of the stolen rugs at $200.000. However. Moses Ouzounian, owner of the s tore, said today a re- e valuation of the missing merchandise puts his loss closer lo $500,000 because many of th~ rugs were· 'one of a kind.'' "They knew e xactly which stacks lo go to and took the mQst valuable ones," Ouzounian said1 noting that sever al of the stolen rugs were worth as much as $15,000 each. "I am offering a $5,000 reward for their return,'' he said. The shop owner said the two men walked in aooUC 1:30 p:m. and brandished handgtmS. (See RUGS, Page AZ) 1t'e atller Sunny Friday . but some fog and low clouds in the afternoon along the coast. Slightly warm e r with beach highs of 68 rising to 78inland. INSIDE TODAY The .arc h it e ch o I California's coastline plan may hav. their work cut out f0r a.em in jeutifying the COfto tinued eriste11ce of the date'• COOICUne commission to the ~ure. S« P.age Bl. . .,, . . ~ .. ..... ' ... -Al DAtl.YPllOT ..... s Thursday. June 26, 1975 .-....-. . H~nlal Law . -.1• • • 1·· . __ . .., .., .... Court Ac~ to Protect Rights .... .,.. WASHINGTON <UPI) -The U.S. SUpreme Court ruled Wl· .. :• anhnou1ly today that an in· -~' d.ividual CIJlllot cooatitutionally • ~ 1 be committed to a mental institu- ti' " tion ti be 11 non·danaerous and ,:.\" capableotsurvlvlngonhisownol" -~r wttb willlne help. .. 111 .. .. . .. I The court's opinion by Justice To.tal State Handgun Ban Urged SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Thir· teen Democrat.Jc legislators to- dv introduced a bill to ouUaw the private possession of handguns in California effective Jan. l , 1977, bul ~ave the : , measure little chance of passage. The lead author , As· ' · semblymao Alan Sieroty <D·Los • 1, Anceles), readily conceded that the legislation (AB2426) would , face "very, very difficult opposi· lion" and said he expected the is· sue ultimately to be placed on the ballot by initiative. The proposal, supported by the State Bar of California, would re- quire private handgun owners lo turn in their weapons to law en· forcemenl authorities during the first six months the law was in ef· feet. In turn, they would be com- pensated at the fair market value for the guns. Sieroty estimated the cost to slate taxpayers of buy- ing ttie weapons would range from $200 million to $250 million. "If we think that lives are im- portant, then that amount of money doesn't deter us," Sieroty told a news conference. "Although people do kill peo· pie, the handgun . is the real killer, because the handgun makes it so easy," 'said Sieroty, adding that ha ndguns account for only 25 percent of all firearms, but they cause 75 percent of all gun deaths. Sinrilar legislation has failed previously. largely because of 1, the opposition of the National Ri- fle Association. . Illegal possession of handguns would become a felony after the six-month grace period expired. But the proposal would allow pistol club members, law en· lorcement officers, the National " Guard and arm~m~d ~k guards to possess handguns. Unaffected would be rifles and shotguns. Jaycees Nix .· Gal Members MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) - A natlonal convention of the Jaycees has voted overwhelm- ingly against admitting women to their membership. The group, formerly known as the Junior Chamber of Com· merce, voted by a 10-1 margin Wednesday to reject a charter change allowing women in the or· ganization for youitg• business leaders. It was the first time in a two- year controver sy that the pro- posal has gone to a vote, a spokesman s~d . Certain local Jaycee chapters have admitted women already, he said, and are considered out· law chapters. Evaluation Nixed SACRAMENTO (AP> -A teacher evaluation bill has been evaluated by the California Senate, which turned it down. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT ~ Oren9t CO.st O.llr 1>1101. wfl,,_<h 11 «m-bined UWHeW> Pr•n . •>1>Ubli11-<111yu.Or-ca .. 1 ,.,... ....... 9 c.o,.,., ... , ~., .. .,., ....... ,. .... 011Sll.cl Mo,,., • ., '"'~ Fndey for Co\w MoWI, .,.._, IM«"· H•r>l•r"1"" a..." 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Diver Suffers Bends Attack "' While at Bar A Long Beach man who had been diving in wate r s• off Newport Beach· earlier Wednes- day suffered an attack of the bends later in the day while at a bar a( the Balboa Pavilion. Firemen responding to an emergency call shortly after 1:00 p.m. and found Steve Holcolm, 28, on the floor ''in agony.'' Holcolm was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital where physi· cians decided to transfer him to a hospital equipped with a decom- pression chamber. Arrange- ments were made for a helicopter fli ght to Long Beach Memorial Hospital. An intial plan to use a police helicopter was scrapped because of the small size of the craft. Physicians, instead, arranged to use a Marine Corps helicopter from El Toro. A physician and nurse at- tended the victim on the flight to Long Beach .. -Firemen said that the victim told them he had been diving earlier in the day in water 165 feet deep and apparently had sur- faced too soon. Holcolm suffered extreme pain in the attack. but was expected to make a fu II recovery, hospital spokesmen said. From Page AJ . ECONOMY The index is composed of a dozen indi v idua l economic statistics selected for their ten- dency to move in advance of the economy generally. Only 10 of the individual statistics were available or the May report, but eight of them pointed up. The other two -the lay.off rate in factories and the average work week in factories -were unchanged. Among the other factors, com- panies reported an improved performance from their eup- pliers. Assets which could be quickly converted into cash rose. Key wholesale prices advanced. Business spending on factories and equipment roee. Stock pric;es also advanced; the supply of money in the economy expanded, more contractors took out build- ing permits, and new orders plaeed with makers of consumer products increased. However. a recovery alone in leading indicator factors would not insure a reduction in the cur- rent unemployment rate of 9.2 percent, since Lhe total number of new workers has been con· atantly growing, too. Administration economists dou't expect the recovery to make a dent in unemployment before late fall or early winter. Communists Meet CHICAGO (AP) -... With con· siderable fanfare for a group whose member~ used to prefer obscurity, the Communist Party U.S.A. opens its 21.st national convention here today. otben have a right to treatment upon compulsory confinement. or. whether a state may com· pulaorlly con fine a non· dangerous, mentally 111 In· d.ividual for the purpose ol treat- ment. Th\IS, the question ot the conaututionaJ right of an involun- tarily committed person to treat· ment in a mental lnstituUon - the i11ue on which the CIH oriainally focused -wu not touched on . "As we view it, tbiscueralH8 a single, relatively simple, but nonetheless important question concerning every man's conaUtu- Uonal right to liberty,'' Stewart said. The dee!lsion is expeeted to have a major impact on state mental institutions, perhaps speeding a trend to remove pa· ti en ts from large bolpltals to smallel' community treatment centers. The decision could force states either to spend much more on treating institutional patients or sharply reduce the number of in· stitutionalized patienta. The case, the first of its kind to reach the high court, was brought by Kenneth Donaldson, who was com milted to the F1orida State Hospital at Chat· tahoochee in 1957 and not re· leased until 1971. He was diagnosed as a "paranoid schizophrenic." As a Christian Scientist, Donaldson ref used medication and lo submit to electric shock treatments. No other therapy was offered. Donaldson s ued five hospital doctors for damages in U.S. Dis· trict Court in Tallahp.ssee. A jury awarded him $38,500 against two of them -Dr. J .B. O'Connor, who eventually became the superintendent and retired in 1971, and Dr. John Gumanis. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the decision. Donal<hon, now 67, was re· leased in 1971 and is living in York, Pa. Ste wart said the court need not decide whether, when or by what procedures a mentally ill person may be confined by the state on any generally advanced ground • -to prevent injury to the public, to ensure hls own survival or safety or to cure -0r heJp bis ill- ness, because the jucy~didn't find any of these grounds for con· tinued confinement in Donaldson's case. Froa P llflf! AJ H ICKS •.• associations could be traced through a series of political cases his office has prosecuted in re· cent years. · Included among those be cited were the conviction of former Westmins ter mayor Derek McWhinney and planning com· missioner Tad Fujita on bribery charges. Hicks also cited a Grand Jury inquiry into former as- semblyman and now state con- troller Kenneth Cory's 1972 cam- paign as well as registration fraud convictions obtained aeainst workers in Congressman Jerry Patterson and As - semblyman Richard Robinson's 1974 campaigns. · "The issue involved is the abili- ty of the district attorney to 01g out pouucal trauds and pollllcal corruption no matter whose friends might be involved," Hicks said. He scoffed at Cella's charac· terization of him as pathological and said he found it surprising that a physician would arrive at such a diunosis based on one brief telephone call. Dead Identified . NAHA, Okinawa (UPI) -The U.S. Marine Corps today iden· tilled three .of il.4 men killed in a helicopter crash in northern Okinawa Tuesaay. The victims were Capt. Roy D. Newman of Ada, Oklahoma, lat Lt. Carl E . Snyder of Reseda, and Staff SJt. James F. Klnze Jr. ofRhinebeCk, N.Y. She Gives A. Hoot? A su•plclous busba11d who claimed bis wife sent· hlm a su1plcl0'11 pac.kage called Costa MeH police about 3 p.m. Wedbeeday after btcomina conYlnftd It contain.ct a time bomb. Patrol Sit. Tom Laqr and officers Michael Dono\'an and Wayne Ried· mann raced to his plant near Oran1e County Airport to invesUgate. The three-man bomb squad ginaerly remowd the packagt U-om the uUer's car trunk where It had been locked in fear It mlaht explode. Inside the pack11e wu a plutentatue of an owl. . . -( See Y ou L a ter ••• Paul Graham, billed as Australia's "Mr. Muscles," was the scratched and bleeding winner of his wrestling re- match with a 690-paund alligator in Sydney. It took Graham 12 minutes to put a sleeper hold on the reptile and turn it over on its back. The alligator, which put Graham in the hospital two weeks ago after trying to eat him, appeared unharmed. Thumbing Duo Tied To Couple in SLA? CENTRALIA, Ill. (UPI) - Police and FBI agents today searched for two hitchhikers whose birthdates matched those of Symbionese Liberation Army companions of fugitive newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst. Police said an all·points bulletin was issued after the cou- ple were stopped in this Southern Illinois town Wednesday and gave fictitioua names and birthdates that matcb9d those of SLA mem- bers William and Emily Harris. Centralia police said officer Robert White, making a routine chec1c of the city reset\lolr at 7 :30 p.m., stopped two hitchhikers whoeavetheirnamesasMikeAn· deraon. and. Mary, Hensley of Oklahoma. The two told him they were hitchhiking east and, with no re· ason to hold them, he let them go. He called into the station and gave the names to the radio dis- patcher, who teletyped them into the National Crime Information Center. The information was fed into the national crime computer, police said, and return message said the names were fictitious but the bi{thdates given by the pair were raentic al to those of the Har· rises. An FBI spokesman in Spr· ingfield said no determination had been made as yet if the two were the Harrises. · "They may or may not be," the spokesman said. "They're just two individuals." The Harris couple have been named in FBI wanted flyers in conneetion with the kidnaping last year of Miss Hearst,' who later joined her SLA ca~. ,, The Harrises Md Miu Hearst. have been reported living ln the radical underground since June, 1974, when six other SLA mem- bers died in a shootout with police and federal agents in Los Angeles. The Harrises and Miss Hearst were allegedly involved in a shooting incident at a sporting goods store in Los Angeles the day before the shootout. -- . heft asked to stop wriUnc clta· Uont <• tlap at tity revenues>, and 81ow tber• work down to a normal, but tborough, pt1ce . "People wm 1et full Ml'Vlce, a VW'/ com]>lete lavattcatioa, but ca.Ill may be bac:kloaed \IP to eiaht boun. And we WW ad(l new meuurtl each 72 houri," Rold aaid, but be dHUned toltate what th0Mmea1ure1 would be. CQt. Ron Jeni, acting eom- manaer of the police department, said toda.y be has not noticed a lack of citaUons and calll are · backle>11ed, a1 they usually are,· but notfor ei1bt bo~rs. Leaden of the police otncen asaodatlon were out ot town t.b1s week aDd could ltot be reached for comment. The declalon to call off arbitration was made by Reid. Deputy Personnel Dlnctor Don Lewis disputed Reid's claim that the fi&ht is with the city council on.g;e c9µncU di°d reject the police asaoeiation's latest bid Monday night, but Lewis said, "We represeni the city council. The ci· ty it management and the city coun\ll, it Is not a three-party argument. We are ready for arbitration." .. Lewis said it was the police negotiators who flrat asked for arbitration. He said he doesn't know what will happen now. RUGS .· •• "Thank God I was the only .one in the store," Ouzounian said. ·'They held guns to my head ;tnd said they would kill me unless I did exactly what they said." Ouzonian was bound and gagged and blindfolded by the two men and thrown into an of· flee in the back of the store. He was dilcovered by patrons short· ly after the robbery, police M;~t Invntigators suspect fut two bandits took their time cl·.OOF.1 .11 the rugs from four stacks JDd then loaded them into a van or true~. du.zotmian.said there is a thriv- ine black market for stolen anti· que rugs, particularly if they are taken to Canada, Mexlco, or Euroi>e. Hawaii Crash. Kills Driver ,. ' ' '• I HONOLULU <UPI) -Robert Alleo Vincent of Seal Beacfi was killed early. W ednesdai. morning wben bis rented stat.ion wagon slammed into a bridge on the iJland ot Maui. Police said Vincent was head- ing toward Kibel on the Mokulele Highway shortly after 2 a.m. when t he vehicle apparently crossed the center line out of con· trol and hit a small bridge. He .was pronounced dead at the scene. Waabin&ton, D.C.-AJ1tericat11put their monej io savinp ual loan MeOci•· tions in,~ amount• durint Marcb. I FHL88 ChaimuNl Thom•& R. Botnat said llfW net savinp in March te»ialed , $3.7 J'>ilUOn, up from $3.1 billic>o ill~ ,ii • iyey,~pct,a new r~rd for Ole m~th. T.ije ~ea. .U\ ·new .avtnas for the first .t(uarier. Of um t~a\ed neerJy 1tJ ~ billl.Qd:-',• ' ·~ . • . . ""~ "' ~ ~a ~ Ao't':-f •,}' lsn'lillime you moved your 1noney? All saving• and loan auoclatlons are not l:Teated equal. Most of them offer the 1ame blgh interest rates. But all too ma ny wlll d"lgn a •avlng• program that's b .. t for th!,m. An AVCO counselor will help you choose a savl~g• plan tha t's !;>est for you. Wlth ma ximum Interest and flexlblhty. Pl'l• Fr" HrYlc .. that d.re really: Free, Including Notary. Mote 8c Tru1t Deed Collectlona, up to 'O Money Ordera a month-Copying S•rYlce. all 'the Traveler's Checks you nffd, *Safe D•potlt Box, and many more. What'• more. we call make all the a rrangements to mo.e your money so tha t you won't lou a penny lo lnternt. ·Call UI OD lt, today. ,,,o •msroL sr •. oPPOSITE THE sourH coAsT PLAZA. wo-1st1. mwAftQ MM1s. MaR. .. .. ~~'""""'---~.I.---.. l I B1 JACK \'. rox LOS ANGELES <UPI> -Tbe mainlflcent Palos Verdes sboiellne 1a one ol the few un- spoiled coastal beauties. It winds ' al~ one of the m08t expensive au burbs of Los Anaelea. But often lta fog.shrouded beach washes up a body -the victim of a suicide or an accidental tumble down its treacherous 2SO·fdot cliffs. Sucb waa the case on the morn- ing of June 12. A body, dressed in blue denim trousers and white t-shirt,~bobbed gently in the surf. Three boys, clambering over rocks for a litUe surf casting spotted the lifeless figure. TheU: £~ \'7@{.Y][[ ®@((WO©© The colama appears dally except Saturdays and Mondays. DEAR PAT: While shopping at K-Mart recently, l discovered that a 'product advertised as a special sale item was out of stock. I was very surprised when a sales person said that I could get a "rain check" for purchase at the same price when another shipment came in. ls this a law, or just good business? W.R., Laguna Hills It's good business at this point, but It may become law. A state bill (88 507), DOW OD the Senate noor, would require markets and othu retail stores to give shop- pers a aale price at a later time oo any sale merchandise not in stock during the advertising period. S11rar1 Starda DEAR PAT: I use spray starch or sizing finish on some of the clothing I iron. Will you please tell ine .how to unclog the valves or cans containing these pro- ducts? I'd also like to know what causes flaking on material when these products are used. C.L., Co6ta Mesa Clogged cans can be prevented by cleaning the valve. Invert the can and 1pray to exhaust re· sldue; then remove button and rinae under running water. flak· tag occurs If too much stllfener ls used on the fabric, or II your Jron temperature is too low. If you're using starch on resin-treated fabrics, switch to sldng spray because tbse fabrics won't absorb 1tarcb. Due to blgh mollture content, 11.zing spray should be used sparingly on materials that tend to shrink. FDA Reftd& DEAR PAT: Every now and then the Food and Drug Administration gives extensive 'Publicity to a certain recalled product. Are these the only pro- ducts that are recalled? If not, how can one find out about others that may be dangerous but do not seem to rate the same public information? J .N ., Huntington Beach Not all products recalled by tbe FDA rate full news coverage. The Complete FDA Weekly Recall Report ls available free from Office of tbe Assistant Com· mi11loner for Public Affairs, Food le Drug Administration, Wuhlniton, DC 2020t. Nete' Re•t ..... •t DEAR PAT: Two or three months ago I read an intriguing article about a newly decorated restaurant' called "Gordo-X," I think. I passed the article along to a friend who promptly lost it. Can you help me locate this restaurant? L.M., Capistrano Beach Doe• .. Gorda·Lll" sound famWar? Tbat'• the closest Dal· ly Pilot eatertalnment editor Norm Stanley caa come to .. Gordo·X." Tbl• restaurant, f eatarln« a Portugueae-Spanlsh moUt, 11 bra•d aew. It's located at '" 8ay1lde Drive. Newport BeacJa. AttiU,..n f:a'4!mpt DEAR PAT: I am coosiderioi the purchase of an antlque automobile. Will 1 have to have It equipped to meet current an· t.lpolluUoo standards. and i& a special license plate required! G .L., Santa Ana Velllcln of bls'°rlc IDterett are aot ""911red·'° llave aay •o&or velltde poUatloa·caMl'O& clevtte ex~ for devltH t.bat wen re- owAred for Heb vebklea by Ute . hre Alr Act of INS. TIM Depart· mnt " M4Mor v...-INuel 1PMlal WnttncaU.. plate. for mo&or vdJelea •a.afactu.red aftM Jl.t:t Hd at Jeall& ZS ye1n old. alarm alerted the ~riff'• de-partment. Wbat mi&.ht have been dis· rniaaed as another 1ulclde de- veloped into • bizarre tale o( burflary and revenge -a man apparently pushed alive over the cliff by "vl1Uantes," upeet over the theft or a 19-inch color telev111on set worth about $200. H1a name was Joseph Arce, 216. Hi.a driver's license, found in bis wallet by aherltf's deputies, iden· U!led film aa a resident of Lawndale, a lower middle class residential area. Arce died from shattering frac· tures when he hit the rocks. Routtn el v. the officers retraced bla whereabout.a the . day before bts death. They quickly found be bad a record ot bur1lartes to sustain an addic· Uon to heroin. Tbe.n the jigsaw began to flt in· to murder. Arce was one or a crowd of "swingers" ranging from age 18 to 34 who spend most of their time in sleazy bars in the Lawndale area. swigging beer, pJay1"g country music endlessly and smoking pot. From informants, deputies learned that two days before his death a television set had been etolen from the home of Delores Whalley, 28, mother of two Culture Center Viet Reunions In Oceanside? OCEANSIDE (AP) -A Viet- namese refugee lawyer and a Marine Corps chaplain want to bold annual reunions here for thousands of refugees. The attorney, Luu Nguyen Dat * * * Crinrinals In Refugee Calllp Eyed • From Wire Services WASHINGTON -Rechecks have cleared 62 of 290 Viet· namese refugees labeled un-desirable, says the U.S. Immigra· lion and N aturallzation Service. The 209 were declared un- desirable on the basis of com- puterized police records smug- a?led out of South Vietnam before the country fell, said INS spokesman Vern Jervis. "In many cases, we were able to clear the individcat because of confusion over a person's name, or that the infraction was a minor one," he said. More do\lble-cbeck.in, will be done on the remaining 147 re- fugees deemed questionable he said. ' Jervis said the computer tapes were part of a library main- tained by South Vietnamese police that contained profiles of virtually every citizen, including known and suspected Viet Cong members. He said the tapes were de· livered to U.S. mission officials in Saigon just before the South Vietnamese government fell and currently were in the hands of the U.S. State Department. . Waking Up The Dead? WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) -After policeman T.A. Freeland responded to a call that men had been seen leaving an abandoned casket factory, he reported he walked up to one ol the old caskets and saw a man in it. He said he tapped the body on the shoulder and it began to rise. Freeman said he then re· cognized the man as "none other than one of the city's local 230 's," police parlance for drunks . Freeman reported that he told the man be should find a better place to sleep. and Chaplain David W. Plank, asked the mayor and the city .council on Wednesday for up to nine acres of land to build a Viel· namese cultural center where the reunions could be held. A library and museum housing Vietnamese and Cambodian cultural exhibits could. be built there, they said. The two also hope to provide legal, cultural and educational help for the re- fugees. "We think Oceanside would be an appropriate host city for what I feel is a noble endeavor," said Plank. Oceanside borders the sprawl- ing Camp Pendleton Marine Base where Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees are being housed and processed by the thousands. Oceanside mayor Howard T. Richardson called it "a noble idea" and promised the two men the city's moral backing. "Any encouragement we can give to you, we will," he said. "As for the material things, we will have to work on them. It'll take some lime." But Richardson said the city "will do all we can to assist you in your project.·• Plank and Luu said they filed incorporation papers Wednesday as a nonprofit organization they call the American-Vietnamese. Cambodian Cultural Assistance Association. "Our best hope is to recover our dignity by working toward improvement," said Luu, who is temporarily being sponsored by the chaplain. Luu said he plans to settle in Oceanside with his American· educated wife·and four children. He a lso plans to take the California bar exam C!,1ld even· tually practice law in the state. Five Marines Indicted in Grenade Thefts SAN DIEGO (AP) -Five Marines from Camp Pendleton have been indicted in the theft of 329 hand grenades from the base. Named Wednesday by a federal grand jury were John B. Snow, Phil B. Shaw, Donald A. Deemer, Darryl L. Peck, and Dale A. Teeter. Snow and Shaw were arrested June 9 in a shopping center park· ing lot where they allegedly de· livered 300 live fragmentation grenades to a federal undercover: agent. said federal attorney Robert Krause. Further in· vestigalion led to the arrest of the other three Marines, be said. The grenades are designed to explode and send sharp steel fragments flying in all direc· tions. Two Bills to Curtail Smoking Advance SACRAMENTO (UPI> - Legislation-dubbed "the non- smoken bill of rigbts"-to restrict cigarette amoklng in public and private bUlldlnJS has passed the Assembly. The two-bUI packqo (AB2291· AIMn> by Assemblyman John V. Bn111 CR·hllerton) was passed Wednesday OD v~ of S7·12 and 43·1$ and sent to the Senate. 11te mea1ure1 would require sips to be posted in both public and private buUdino, boepitals, and some rutauranta. Mclaring that smoklnl was not allowed lo certain areu. However, no penalUeJJ would be attHhed for failure to comply. . The bll11 would require hospital• to make "every rc- uonable effort" to asailn pa· Uents who do not smoke to room1 wltb other nonsmokers . Rettaurants whlch seat more th~ SO people would have to aet aside 20 percent or their capacity for nonsmokers. Twenty percent also would be set aside in public transportation such as buses. Smoking in theaters and COQ· cert balls would be limited to the lobby. The legislation would also re- quire that half the room in which u public meeting was held to be reserved for nonsmok«trs. However. pubUc group; con· ducUng meetings. such as the Legislature, could waive tbe non· smoking requirement for themaelve! "provided that the ri1hts of nonsmoking membera are not adversely afteded." 8rt1e1, who has sponsored 1lmJJar unsuccessful legislation in past seuions. noted there were no penalties or s a_ncUon.s i/ the re- gulaUona were violated. "The only way tb1s Is gointt lo work i& through courtesy," he laid. children, who was separated from her bu1band and living with Gordon Bruckner, :M. Her husband, Robert Whalley, bad formed a new liaison with PaW. Boyer, 22, but was sUll on friendly terms with his legal lpoUH. Mn. Whalley told Bruckner she suspected Arce, who had been to her home often, had stolen the TV. Bruckner called Whalley and, at a neighborhood bar. they held a council with six young men, the oldest 23, and de- cided on action. The 10 went to Arce's home, beat him until be admitted the theft. He linked another man to the burclary. ao they broke into hla home and knocked him around ~tit be gave the identity of the "fence'' who had taken the stolen set. They went to the UUrd man's residence and beld him captive unW he made arrangements to have the television returned. That might have been the end of it -but Arce threatened to go to the police. What happened next is conj~~-1 lure. But charges of murder have been filed against Whalley, Bruckner and John Nemeth, 19, Flagperson Robyn Rizuto, 18 , Temple City, wore shorts today to her job as traffic controller at Newport Freeway construction site in Costa Mesa. Motorists she was directing to their places of employment this morn- ing must have envied her. She makes $6.65 an hour and can get a suntan at thesanwtime. Ripoff Suspects Held SAN DIEGO CA P> -A Marine warrant ofncer and a Navy den- tal technician have been indicted for allegedly conspiring to steal 19 tons of supplies meant for In· dochina refugees at Camp Pendleton. The supplies, ranging from military field jackets to playing cards, were valued at some $108,000. Indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury were WO John William Moody, 44 , and An · nmarie Michalski, 37. Both were stationed al Camp Pendleton, where Moody was a supply officer. Federal attorney Michael Bruney said the two face a max· imum of 15 years in prison a nd S20.000 in fines if convicted. DAILY PILOT ,ta who ls still at lnae. L .. ~ ~barge& have been lod1ect against fjve others and two~ people. including Miu eo, ... have been given immunity 1..-- prosecution In return foe-tMk' testimony. The suspects appeared at ~ liminary hearing in Torrance Municipal Court Wednetda)'. Whalley and Bruckner w~ beld in lieu of $100,000 ball. The others were freed on hood rang• ing from $1,000 to $5,000. Authorities say there ap· parently was no motive for tbe killing other thotn the TV theft. .,In that group you don't steal · from your !riends," said one ol· ficial. Catholics Say Devil Real Fact VATICAN CITY (AP) -The Roman Catholic Church today reafCirmed its conviction that Satan lives in fact, not fantasy, but warned against a "morbid fascination" with devils. In a s pecial study com· missioned by its top doctrinal body, the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, the Vatican denied that the Devil is just the personification or dramatization of evil Publication of the ·study re· called a speech by Pope Paul Vl in 1972 in which he said the Devil was a "creature of God," albeit a fallen one, not just a symbol of evil. His remarks caused an up- roar in progressive church circles. The Sacred Congregation study expressed "unease" over current disbelief in the Devil and said: "It would be a deadly mis· take to behave as if the redemp· lion had already completed its work. "Satan, whom Jesl.is ... met in the desert and during his passion, cannot be the mere pro- duct of man's tendency to storify and personify his ideas. Nor can he be the aberrant leftover of a primitive cultural language." The study noted, however, that Christ '·never put Satan at the center of his Gospel" and warned against "facile" claims of de- monic possession and manifesta- tion. It made no direct mention of the contemporary interest in black magic and demonology manifested in such books and films as "The Exorcist." But it warned : ''It is easy to fall victim to the imagination, to gel carried off course by inaccurate tales clumsily put or carelessly in· terpreted." The study hit out, too, at speculation that a number of liturgical changes removing re· ferences to Satan -in the rites of extreme unction and adult bap· tism, for example -reflected a shift in Roman Catholic doctrine. "The most important biblical texts on the Devil are stiU part of the church's official reading," the study said. sofa bed sale! queen size NOW .. $399. 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These Wrongers are probably tb e ones ~ho have been watching margarine commercials on television too long and figure that• IC you mess with Mother Nature, p great bolt or lightning will Rrike, from out or the sky and Cry civilization right out or its shoes. j I The opinions or these Leave Mom Nature Be advocates have jt'evailed in many instances and Jd, we have s uffered the corise- qflences. · WASHINGTON -President Ford asked Congress today to end a government monopoly and encourage private industry to sell billions of dollars worth of enriched uranium to nuclear power plants around the world. At a Cabinet Room ceremony dµring which be signed a special message to Congress on the sub- ( IN SHORT J ject, F ord described his pro- posals as envisioning "an excil· mg new course of action." Saying he wants to create "an entirely new competitive in- dustry,'' the President declared: "It will move America one big step closer to energy indepen- dence." Four Arabs Slabt To Get Look Ul"ITe ......... Alger Hiss, former State . Department official jailed for perjury in 1950 after in- vestigation by Richard Nix- on, will get to see docu· ments tha t led to convic- tion, Atty. Gen. Edward Levi has ruled. Deep In Debt ~~thor .Cli~f ord Irving, Jailed for fakmg an .autobio- graphy of Howard Hughes, has filed for bankruptcy in New York. He lists assets of $410 and liabilities of $55 million. ToSta!IOn Rabbi Baruch Korff says he will stay on for another two monthS as head of former President Richard Nixon's justice fund. Nixon asked Korff to delay his resigna- tion while searching for s uc- cessor. MERCURY, Nev. (AP) -A nuclear device "10 tlmel more p0werful than the bomb that leveled Hiroshima ln World War II was detonated beneath the Nevada Teat Site early today., a federal spokesman said 1be weapons·related test was the•econd in a week. Today's explosion yielded a force ol between aoo and 1,000 kilotons, said David M1Uer, spokesman for the Enerey Research and Development Ad· mlnistration. · The exact yield could not be re· leased, he said.. However, the Hiroshima bomb hadaforceof20 kilotons., THE 5:3t A.M. PDT blast was felt in Las Vegas, 90 miles to the .south. There were no immediate reports of damage there., however . . TAKE UPPER NEWPORT Bay, Cor example. The Wrongers have declared for years that we must let these back waters of Newport Beach alone or otherwise Mother Nalw'e will get a ngry and we shall have destroyed the ecology. So we left it alone, allowing creek mud and debris to fill up the place so it is now almost a giant mudflat. It's going to take considerable dredging now just Lo get the Back Bay restored into its "natural state." LAGUNA BEAC H HAD another case in point. Here, Mother Nature's ground squir- rels began multiplying in the cliffs at Heisler Park, where tourists oCten repose to enjoy the fruits of Mom N's work. An Israeli patrol r eported kill- ing four Arab guerrillas near a frontier farm settlement today in the second day of clashes along the tense Lebanese border. The military command in Tel Aviv said the guerrillas, armed with machine guns, bazookas and explosives, entered Israel by cutting through the security fence along the Lebanese border. Turbulence ·Mrs. Gandhi's ·Foes May Have Seized in Roundup Hit Jet In the small community of Beatty, 35 miles Crom the test site, persons at the Exchange Club, a casino-restaurant, were asked to stand outside the clubhouse dur- ing the blast, Mill er said. The club is in an adobe building construct- ed in 1906. The test. code-named "Camembert,•• was conducted for the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory of Livermore. A BLAST OF similar magnitude was detonated here Thursday. Today's exploeion was the lot.b announced test this year conducted by the government. Some people suggested that the Curry little rodents were becom- ing pests and ought to be eliminated. "That would be contrary to Mother Nature," the advocates cried in alarm . "They are just loving, playful little creatures. Let them alone. Mother Nature will take care of everyt.b.in~." WELL, GOOD OLD Mom had ~ose little Cellows multiplying ~e crazy and boring tunnels into ~ Heisler Park cli!fs_ They tu.n.- Eed so many holes the p1ace ks like a giant Swiss cheese. e cliffs were about the Call a>wn on the beaches below. V So now an elaborate program 21 under way to capture the furry ,tUe devils in cages and relocate t-hem in the hills of Irvine gnchlands-where Mother ature would h ave put them in e first place if she'd had any nse. Latest among Mother Nature's boos has surfaced upon San mente I sland where she has ven an inability to balance fnimal life with vegetation. ; SAN CLEMENTE ISIAND is a ll·mile-long chunk of land just off our coastline. The place is in- fested with wild goats. Some peo- ple have said over the years the goats ought to go but the Wrong Thinkers wanted to let Mother Nature be. Thus r ecently it has been r e- ported that the thousands of goats out there have virtually destroyed eight plant species and are getting ready to wipe out another eight types of vegetation. So now the U.S. Navy, which is in charge oC the island, has crews out capturing the goats and tak- ing them away. So far,about6,500 of the horned creatures have been captured. And like the Laguna ground squirrels, if the goats go, maybe the land can be saved. · Sometimes it may pay to mess with Mother Nature. E'ore•t Area Shut CONCRETE, Wash. -Steam· ing ·Mt. Baker, a now-dormant volcano one scientist called "the hottest thing going" in the Cascade Mountains, has forced the closure oC more Forest Service lands. Scientists say the major threat from the 10, 778-foot peak in northwest Washington isn't an eruption , but a mud flow which could be touched off by steam melting glaciers and loosening earth and rock. Boblaoi Oleered N EW YORK -An American audience got its first look at Russia's Bolshoi Opera Wednes- day night and it was love at first sight -another success in the quest for Russian-American d e- teote. The Moscow company gave its premiere performance in the United States, Mussorgsky's "Boris Godunov," at to e Metropolitan Opera house before an audience of 4,000 including. Met General Manager Schuyler Chapin, New · York City Opera Director, Julius Rudel, and the Philippines' first lady, Imelda Marcos. JtlcGo.,ern in Suit HOUSTON , Tex. -Sen. George McGovern has filed suit in state district court suit seeking more than $1 million in damages against seven large corporations. Doily Pilot Ddinry Is Guorontffd Monday-Friday: II you do not have vour paper by 5.30 p.m., call belOfe 7 p m. and your copy w111 be de· hvered. Saturday and Sunday: If YoU do not receive your copy by 9 a m Satur- day. or 8 am Sunday. call before 10 a.m. and your copy will be delivered. Clrulcrti0ti T.i~ Most Orange County Areas 6.U-4l21 Nonhwest Huntington Beach. and Westminster ........ 54-.1220 San Clemente. Capistrano Beach. San Juan Capistrano. Dana POlnt. Soulll Laguna. Laguna Niguel •.•.....•. 4'~JO NEW YORK {AP) -Severe air ttJrbulence may have caused an Eastern Airlines jet to take a s udden dip during a thun- derstorm and crash at the edge of Kentfedy Airport killing 110 persons, federal investigators say. The doomed 727 jetliner was •·coming in too low," George A. Van Epps, director of the Na- tional Transportation Safety Board said Wednesday. "Why be got that low is the important question.'' Liehtning, which several wit- n~ses say struck the plane as it was landing, is ah<> being in- vestigated as a factor in Tuesday•s·crasb, one of the worst air disasters in U .S. history. OF THE -14~SURVIVORS, in- cluding a Baton Rouge man and his two young daughters, 10 were in critical condition withtsevere burns a nd multiple fractures. The Cour others, including two crew members, were listed as in either "serious" or "satisfac- tory" condition. Relatives of the victims were flown t o New York to aid in the task of identifying the bodies at the city morgue. Al least six of the dead were children, including a 2·month-old infant. Several pilots reported unsta- ble air conditions at about the time oC the flaming crash. One captain or an Eastern LIOU jum· bo jet aborted h_is approach lo I<eMedy and landed instead at nearby Newark Airport. "He told his company people that be just barely saved it," said one ofCicial who did not want to be identified. LESS THAN 20 minutes before the crackup, a DCS of the Flying Tiger airline called the Kennedy Tower to report "wind shears," capricious and powerful swerves of wind, sa id R ichard R. Kleinert, chief of the Federal Aviation Administration's air carrier safety oCCice at the airport. Black Hills Blitzed 12 T'Wisten as lllfll .. " to ... 71 n " 71 84 91 79 .. ., .. " " " n 14 es '4 ., .. 100 • .. ., "3 74 ,, 9J .. 11 u " .. ti ....... S4 ..... , .., 1• 51 "' .n 6S .. A 7• "3 •2 71 10 '° n n 76 .CM "2 n " .fS .. 1t n .. " .. .. 65 .. " ... ~ '° u ., ,. 4 .II SJ SI M '° 11 ..2) C.Ut•r""' II ••• MllWIY IM 11111 loMr .,,, .__.. ef ,.,_ ............. ef 1119 •••Iller •••llt leut•r• Coll...,. I M«lln. I Thunderston1U1 Hii Area :; tWl\wltll Nttte .. ,...,.._.. <lwllt. l..O(al tut11 wll!lft Ol.W In CM .. lef1. S«IH -• ,,_y 1"4111flltM111 W. upper dtMf'tt Fri..r wllt lie •to • ,.,.., .. t,_ '-' frMI wlfl lie• ID to4.. 11.S. s ..... .,, Twflllr·llWff IMN«>es .,..,. , .. llO''lld In tllf Mrtll9ri\ plflnt ~ O.y nlfhl M f llM of fllllflder1t«IN "'°"'" lllr0U9ll the .,,., lllf N.11~1 Wiii~ Servi<• .. Id. There .,..,. no rep0ru ol dNtM or l11furle1 •llO Otlly • ft"' dMnll9f ,... port .. NEW DELHI (UPI) -Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, defying demands for her resignation, declared a state of emergency across India today and ordered a nationwide roundup of opposition leaders. Authorities arrested dozens of Mrs. Gandhi's sharpest critics in predawn police raids that roust- ed sleeping opposition leaders from their beds. Political sources said at least 55 persons were known to have been seized in the crackdown but some oC the sources put the figure as high as 3,500. J(llS. G~DIU, fighting for her political life in the-face of a corruption conviction and widespread calls for her resigna. tion, said s he ordered th..e crackdown to prevent an out- break of "internal dis· turbances.'' Jayakprash Narayan, one or the most widely respected op· position leaders in India, was among the government critics seized in the police raids. Narayan's a rrest came hours aCter he told a rally of 10,000 persons that Mrs. Gandhi should resign because of her conviction on charges of campaign cornip- tion. Bglune30 GOVERNMENT SOURCES said the arrests would keep on all' day. . In a r'adio address this morn· ing, the prime minister accused opposition political parties oC a "widespread conspiracy" \hat threatened the internal security of India. Mrs. Gandhi said "the forces of ·disintegration are in Cull play" and accused critics of inciting "our armed forces to mutiny and our police to rebel.'' "How can any government worth its name stand by and al- low the country's stability to be ._imperiled?•' .she ~ed. Mrs. Gaad.b.1 ...aald the w month state-ot '8Dlergency ·= not affect the'ti'Ves of law .. abi · citizens." But s he did nol s 1 out the details of the decree. OppositiSf,n leaders arrested in- cluded Morarji Desai, a former deputy prime minister, and K.R. Malkani, editor of the rightwing Motherland Newspaper and oustspoken critic of Mrs. Gandhi. Government sources aaid the police were principally arrestinf the leaders of five opposKion parties that called the de- m onstrations this weekend against Mrs. Gandhi. Last week , site manager Mahlon Gates said testing of high· yield atomic blasts was being ac- celerated in anticipation of a pro- posed international atomic test- ing ban tentatively set to become effective next March 31. The test ban, which must be ratified by Congress before it becomes effective, would limit underground nuclear testing to 150 ldlotons. Gates did not say how many tests would be conducted in the next few months except to say there would be "several." Bottoinkss Dance Cases INKSTER, Mich. (UPI) -A district court judge, complaining_ that "junk'~ cases fake up too much of bil time, has dismissed 23 bottomless d anclng oases pending for two years. "I 've got. bottomles1 cases coming out of my ears," said Judge John McCarthy. '11 can't take up all my time with this junk." ·Last U.S. Workers The dismissals were an al· tempt to clear a backlog of old cases, he said, so be can deal with 54 bottomless dancing ar- rests made this year. All cases dismissed Wednes· day were filed under state law. McCarthy said that in the future, he will try them under local inde- cent exposure 9rdinances. In Laos to Leave VIENTIANNE. Laos (UPI) - American officials said today all U.S. Agency for International Development employes would leave the country by June 30 despite lack of progress on tW'l)- ing over the AID mission to Lao- tians. Latest figures showed 57 of· ficial Americans still in the coun- try, only four of them working for AID. Before antiAmerican de- monstrations erupted last month, the U.S. communitynwn- bered about 850, including 185 AID employes. OFFICIALS REPORTED no further proeress on the AlD turnover, apparently because of the absence of Deputy-Prime Minister Phoumi Vongyicbit , Vientiane's senlor CommUQist Pathet Lao official. Phou mi left tbe. capital nearly three weeks ago, re portedly to at,.. tend a Patbet Lao central com- miU.ee meetlns near tbe Vi• nam.ae border. 1'he United States agreed to have all AID personnel out ol the country by the end of June follow· ing a demonstraUon last DlGG1h by Laotian AID emplayes and tbe weeklon1 seisure of the AID com- pound by leftist studeD11. THE Co••VN18T 1overn· •meot of Sooth Vtetnam, meanwlllle, baa a1rM4 &o accept au relusees wJio •• to ntum. lt wu reported today. HolMlkk VietnameH predicted muy, roantrymen ••1410 batk If &be ftnt arrivals are well tNted by tbevicton. 'Ibe Loi Anaeles Times, quot· ln• United Nation• sources, said the Sal&on aovernmcnt bad as· s uted the U . N . blab com· mJuiooer for terugea that re· palrlaUon can betln .. wllhtn several week11." , I The Provisional Revolutionary Government in Saigon not only agreed to accept the returnees, but also actively sought such a program, the U.N. spokesman was quoted as saying. At Camp l'endteton, where 400 would·be returnees have been gathered, one refugee said those who bave applied would so far re- gard themselves as guinea pigs, scouting the way for many others. If they are not subject to reprisals from tbe s.1aaD aov- emment, many m~ refugees will go home, 1aid Do Ngoc Dant,31. Prison Term . ' . For Chestnut NEW YORK CA P ) -Jack L . Chestnut, Sen. Hubert H. Hum. phrey's former campaign manager, was sentenced today to four months in prison and fined $5,000 for arranging unlawful dairymen's donations to Hum- phrey's 1970 Senate campaign. Chestnut, 42, was convicted IJq •di eetttna up a $12,000 con. tf1 buUon ·by Alsociated Milk Produ~ers Inc,. \o t1'i .J:lumphrey campai~. ' A WMHl.NGTON (UPI) -President Ford's Wecln~DIWI conference ata aJuce: NUQ.•A&WAR -Ford declined to rule out first use oC nuclear weapons by the Untied~ ill a~COftfllct. ~ -He eoldlnntd a new polley •as adopted a y~ar • ~ W qo J)rovtctma tor 11..-.. U.S.·Soflet nwlear war. ~ Polley cooi.mp..-.U. an.out 1uaclear war With tlle .!!Met UnlaDOl'ao nell w_..., --.OJft' 7. .-..rte .. ~ Mft to autter.~ --plo.rnleat tor a abort ..... °'*' ••aftid ~r0a9a ~IDOatton. · ~pllljr ,..... 09lltom tJle Prfttdeftt would consider aat-LaC fltMDtber tu rebate for Amertcan1ln1976. OIL -An lncreue In fnp oil prices would be •'very dlaruptlve and totally unacceptable.' POLITICS -Ford wlll soon formally announce hl1 1978 candidacy. He beUevea h11 lilht a1ainlt tnnaUon and hla forelt'n Pollet aetlont are reepon1tble tor a recent nae 1n hit popu.lll'Uy 1n th• opinion polla. "' • ( , SACRAMENTO (AP) -Their deadloek 'br~ken. A•eembly Demoot"at1 and Republlca111 moved today toward a flnal vote on an $11.$8 billion state budaet. Tbe key to the compromise re- •ebld behq,d clOled-cloOrs. Wld- naday waa an agreement to act on a $120 mlllion inflatJon.reliet bill for 1>ubllc a.ebools. Tbe ' Actor David Carradine, star of TV series 'Kung Fu,' bas been sued for $53,000 by neighbors for trespass and property damage after al· legedly breaking into their home Sept. 15. Violence on TV Attacked by Solon S~CRAM ENTO <AP> - Television violence seems to "stimulate the tendency to in· dulge jn violent acts," says state· ::,en. George Deukmejian. (R· Long Beach). Deukmejian won 34-0 approval of the Senate Wednesday for a re· solution asking Congress and the leboo1I bill ba .... deared tbeSeoate. . IN THE AGalU!llBN'I', A• Mmbly Speak« Leo McCarthy promiHd the lower bouse•s 25 GOP 1M1Dben that tbe acbool •••Are would be voted on before Ute Aaaembly votes to .., tbe budaet to Gov. Edmund 8'w11Jr. . After hours of intensive nqotiaUons betw~g__ leade• of the two parties. M~. CD· San Francisco). unveiled a four. point compromise wblch be said l:lrdte the b~et impaae. Earlier M'cCarthl bad been t.bree votes abort o Cbe $6-vote majority required for final budpt peaaage.· · He said he picked up tbe needed Republican votes by a compromise which also included ·these agreements: -Between $200 million and $21t mllllon should be left in tbe state's treasury as a surplus dur· ing the upcoming fiscal year.that sta.rU Tuesday. -NO LEG18LATOa can put JnODey in the budiet for a pro- 1ram that bas not been approved bytbe letillature. -A public financing mea11ure for poUUeal campaigns should in· elude an appropriation, which would mean it would require 54 . votes for Assembly passage in· stead oUl votes. Bob Beverly, the GOP minort· ty leader. said, "Our caucus felt very strongly that we bad to pro-. vide additional money to the aehoola." The Manhattan Beach Republican had led the attack for $100 mJllion in additional cuts in tbe budget. But during negotia- Uom Beverly also repeatedly ltated the public schools needed more money. Asked whether Brown would t1'n tbe extra appropriation for ~c schools, McCarthy said, 'M1 feeling is SB 220 iQ its CW'· rent state wouUl be vetoed.;• Democrats have S4 members bl tbe Assembly, but McCarth'y was forced to spend several days lobbying to gel bis needed S4 votes when three dissident Democrats refused to vote for the measure. Anti-trust .!letion C!Jlif ornia Suing 11 Oil Companies SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -The State of California wants oil companies in the oil business and gasoline companies selling gasoline. The state Attorney General's office has filed a multi-million dollar anti-trust damage suit against 11 major oil companies that produce about ball the nation's gasoline. And in addition to unspecified treble damages for the state and all its political subdivisions. the suit asks that the com· panies be ordered lo divest themselves of their interest in crude oil production. "WE WANT TO SEE FREE market forces operate," said Michael I. Spiegel, one of the deputy attorneys general who filed the suit jn Federal District Court. "Let the people who drill the wells sell to whomever they want and let those who do the refin· ing sell the final product." :'The present system doesn't permit free market forces to operate,•' he added. Named in the suit were: Standard Oil Company of California. Texaco Inc., Union Oil Company of California, Atlantic Richfield, Continental Douglas Oil, Exxon, Getty Oil, Gulf Oil, Mobil Oil Company of California Ltd., Phillips Oil, and Shell ~I. ... Thurldey, June 2$, 1875 In summer. A c aftan. Free. Flowing. The fresh way to dress. In wrinkly, homespun look cotton. tucked and lacy. By Jenni & Lizzi. Dusty blue or rose. 6-14. $80 Emphasis Dresses SOUTH COAST PLAZA .. J . .. ,., ; : 'J •• I .I . . . Federal Communications Com· missions lo consider the need for tighter controls over television violence. A'ITORNEY GENERAL EVELLE Younger said the suit was the result of a lwo·year investigation by his office into pricing and marketing practices oflbeoil industry in California. BULLOCK'S SOUTH COAST PlAZA SAN DIEGO FREEWAY AT BRISTOL COSTA MESA PHONE 556-061~' -· SALE The Treasury Latex HousePaint 5.49gal Aeg. I.Al. Dries in 30 minutes to smoo&h velvety finish. Ready mixed colors. Warm water cleanup. .. •I _. P*i leach It ()rwlglttlotpt •Open weekdays 9.30 lo 9.30. Sundays 10 to 6. OIA•t Cty Dr. at Glrdln Grove Blvd • Open weeto;days ~to 9. Sundays 10 10 6 . IM«A AM.: 3tOO So. Britfci-ffo. of So. Coast Plau •Open Oa1ly 9.30 to 9. Sundays 10 toe. ) SALE The Treasury Latex Wall Paint 4.49g~I. Reg. 6.99. Dries to smooth matte finish in 20 min. Ready mixed colors. Warm water cleanup. ScH prices effectin tin s..day CIMrgt it °" yow Ja....., charge cri I ... •I ' I ,. :.t f) 1; 1 l H IL I t i I J .-:: ., ;• • • I• ' .. . , ' . . .!. T . I ~ . ~..-:.~--~--- DAILX PILOT EDITOBJ&L PAtiE ' I School Bus Solution? ~. Oraoae County Transit District will study the ~bill\)' of taldq over school busing chores some time Ila tbe futQre as more and more districts flnd the ~t burden of sucb service uncomfortable to bear. · At the request of the board of directors. transit planners will consider incorporating a school busing program ln tbelr five-year master plan of district operations, whith is updated annually. On the basis of that plan, the district receives f edernl and state grant money to supplement its an· nual budget. ~n concept, the idea of district buses providing servic~ t~ county students seems to be a good one. The distnct already is exploring the possibility of a ~tudent fare contract with the Anaheim High School District. . In reality, it is probably impossible for the dis- ~ct to a~sume all school busing in the near future without disrupting normal bus scheduling. , The approach being taken by the district is j_ustifia.bly cautious because such an ambitious pro· Ject will take detailed study, field experience and analysis before it can be made workable. Harbor Funds ·Needed Against the awesome size of the Orange County budget, the shift.in& of $10,000 from one account to another m a y seem insignificant, but in the case of a shift from the Dana Point Harbor fund , it is impor-· tant. Here are some reasons the cash should be kept where it belongs: · -Trash accumulations in channels, particularly in comer areas. blight the entire waterway. -Litter in some parking areas is even worse. and the public restrooms are disgraceful. -Only a handful of public parking stalls exist near the fuel docks where fishermen often go. Surely the re must be a use for the cash where it will give the greatest benefit. The Dana Point Harbor needs it. Lure of the Islands Orange County Supervisor Laurence Schmit's hasty departure for Hawaii last week didn't quite fit the image he had castfor himself as a self-sacrificing fiscal c1nservative. Schmit, who recently put himself and his staff on a $1-a-week salary until July 1, had already over-spent his 1975-76office budget. But that was apparently forgotten as he left a county budget bearing before it ended to 'wing off to Hawaii three days before the National Association of Counties (NACO) convention began. Schmit also evidently failed to remember that on- ly two days before his departure, he and the other four county supervisors voted to withdraw from NACO. Consequently. within a few days of his return from the convention, the county will no longer be a member of the association. It's likely that the greatest cost of Schmit's Hawaii adventure will be to whatever reputation he had made as a self-proclaimed, Ito· nonsense fiscal con- servative. .. • Orange County Supervisors are considering mov- ing that sum from the harbor coffers to donate toward tourist promotion for Anaheim. U there were no use for the cash at the harbor, there would be little problem. Supervisor Robert Battin, who also participated in the vote to withdraw from NACO, joined Schmit at , the Hawaii convention Sunday. 'What you need is a good going over by our specialist:s!1 Def e11seless i 11 a Soeiet Lake . The Triiest Words in The Bible Dear Gloomy Gus Japan Considers Rearmament (SYDNEY HARRIS ) . Following a talk al a Florida college r ecently, J was confront· ed during the question-period with the strani?est and most tan-talizing question that has been flung at me in years. A student wanted to know. "Whal do you consider the truest sentence writ· t en in the Bible?" I don't think Paul Tillich could have fielded that one off the top of his be ad, a nd I wa s forced to give some jocul ar· ly evasive answer that satis fied n o one. least or all me. On the way home, I thought about it. First of all, there are different kinds of "truths" in the Bible - there are historical truths, theological truths, metaphorical truths, and psychological truths, which are quite separate from one another (and which the Fun· damentalists generally fail to consider separately). THEOLOGICAL TRUTHS are outside my area of competence. but in the psychological realm, I would offer as my candidate for the truest s tatement in the Bible the warning of J esus to hi s followers : "Those who live by the sword shall perish by the sword.'' But, like all such sayings, it must be unders tood in a broader context than "sword." J esus spoke almost wholly in parables and images, because the pre- literate people be preached to could not readily grasp abstrac- tions . and apply them lo their Just because most of our supervisors are deeply in· debled to Dick and Doc is no reason for Hicks to al- 1 ege a s hadow govern· ment. They gave all that money out or a deep sen~e of public spirit. If those spirits are casting shadows now and again, it 's nothing for Hic ks to get upset about. Who does he think be is anyway, the DA? c.s.c. Cteetfty Cus <-HU are·~"' ~--• .,., M<Hsarllr retMc1 tlle ._ ......... -..-~. s..-¥9W .... ,_,.. te 019\"'Y Gin, Dally Pli.t. personal experience. . The statement does not mean merely that those who p?aclice aggression will die by ag. gression; that would be too nar- row a construction of a deep psychologic al truth. What he meant, rather, was that the one particular weakness, or the fall Crom virtue , that is in each nature will be precisely the fac· tor that will undo us. THOSE who live by the sword. will die by the sword; and those who Live by lies will die by lies; and those who live by sensuality will die by sensuality; and those who live by meanness will die by meanness: and those who live by any sin that controls their life will die by that sin. Not literally, or dramatically, of course; but in that we become the captives of one particular flaw in our nature, and this flaw (which often seems to bring us temporary success) · proves to be our undoing. Whal carries us off may be called a disease or an ailment, but what causes the soul to shrivel and dje tong before the body is whatever weapon we have fashioned lo tum our weak· ness into a spurious strength. TOKYO -Unspoken but pervasive post· Vietnam doubts about bow long the U.S. military· will remain in the Western Pacific is bringing the Japanese establishment to grips with the hard reality that this nation coul.d find itself utterly defenseless -. a reali zation with ominous implications for Japan and East Asia. T h e im· m e diate re- sult has been a qu ie t change among government leaders in cautiously advocating modest increases in Japan's de· f ense. Beyond that is increasing private talk within the establish· ment that Japan must now con- sider major rearmament. BUT ANY increased defense activity, modest or major, runs counter lo overwhelming public hostility'. Io a nation that func· lions by consensus, there is absolutely no consensus for de· fense. Thus, attempts to enlarge the defense burden strain the fa bric of Japanese democracy. We reported earlier that a Communist conquest of Korea would bring internal turmoil to Japa n . But short of that catastrophe, the fall of Vietnam is causing the first widespread consider ation here of this ques- t i o n : c•a n a n e c on om i c superpower continue indefinitely as a military midget? To maintain its military force of about 250,000 men. J apan spends only 8/lOths of one per cent of GNP (compared with nearly 6 percent by the U.S. and 11 percent by the Soviet Union). That t,jny expenditure produces an impressive little force: well led, fairly well equipped, with foot soldiers considered the equal of J apan's old imperial army. Recognizing Our Limitations Bob Hope epitomized the vin· t age pat nots who could oot accept our defeat in Vietnam. ''After all those tremendous sacrifices," he says. "it seems as. though all our efforts have come to nothing." Hope said, "I don't understand how we could let it- h a p pen and I'm most s ur· prised that more people 3re not pro· testing our pullout." He ·rep-. resents a larae see· ment of our population hi this coacttn. •dding that "We will have to make a stand against the CommwaJ1t1 somewhere"; that because we did not bold in Vietnam our cbUdND wW have to fight tJMnn tomewben cloett to hol"De. r undenUIDd that pomt "'view. r used to1b•re It. WHEN THE Jaat American ned South Vietnam, Secretary ot Stat~ Henry Kl11lncer told a news conference that we had been incoo1l1tent. He said. .. Foreign poUcy must be sus· talned over decadea. The arroaanco with wbkh • ( PAUL HARVEY J ·political t heoreticians blithely contradict themselves! In response to the very next question. Secret ary Kissinger said, "We must now crystallize a new Asian p olicy s uited to today's considerations." · · Through six Presidents -from Harry Truman to Gerald Ford - we had been locked into a "sus· tained foreign policy" which re· fused to accept and adapt to the dozen dilferent regimes which ruled South Vietnam, each more ineffectual than its predecessor. Yet my heart bleeds for the many fiercely Joyal Americans who, like Bob Hope, cannot ad· just to. a constantly adjusting world. TREY AllE inclined to lump everything and everybody wbo ls not wrapped in the American f1ag as part and parcel ol a 1inlsttt International Communtst malJgnancy which ln.vltably will engulf the eart.h. What this "sustained fanip poUcy" ref use~ to rerocntze i-t th3l every Communist. abroad and at home , could drop dead at 10 o'clock tonlght and at 10 o'clock tomorrow mornin1 we'd still have crim e increasing at the ~ale of 17 percent and compound· mg. We'd still have a mushrooming welfare army tbreatenin& to bankrupt and overwhelm our own government. With all the world's Com· munists dead and gone, we'd stlll have a battle with cancer and an environment going up in smoke. On the sunshine side of that ledger is the possibility that, dis· engaged from Asia, allowed for a while to tend to our neglected homefronts, we might resurrect the 1hinin1 Americanism which once was a lighthouse for the world. ·n has h appened. BRITAIN was on the ropes un· der the Stuarts-but came back. In the wild day4 of Geor1e Fourth and Wllltam Fourtb it ap- pured Britain was roWni out aaain. But the people banted lhroufh the relorm la\B and, \&ft· der Victoria, Britain went Oft.• ward and upward to un· prttedented pe•ks of power and prestiJe. . Britain 's decline and'fall ea.me much later-when her reach ex- ceeded her erasp and she refused to acknowled1e b.r UmitaUons. There f s yet time Cot us to acknowledse ours. ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) BUT THERE is much less here than meets the eye, thanks to restrictions imposed by Japan's anti·military climate. Since a 1971 mid-air collision between an a irliner and a fighter plane, Japanese military aircraft have been so r estricted that pilots are inadequately trained. Joint ground and air operations with U.S. forces are prohibited. Most important, the absence of a strategic supply reserve means Japan's armed forces simply cannot fight a war. So. reliance on U.S. forces is total. None of this seemed likely to be changed by the weak, supposedly caretaker government ol Prime Minister Takeo Miki which took office last December. The new defense ministe r was Michita Sakata, a former minister of education not regarded as a ma· jor politician and utterly ig- norant of military affairs. Like Mild, Sakata is associated with the left wing of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP>. oppos- ing close military collaboration with U.S. forces. But with the Prime Minister's backing, Sakata has proposed what the LD P 's old pro· American conservati ve stalwarts never dared: joint military planning with the U.S. Alter the surrender of Saigon, Sakata invited Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger to Tokyo for planning. If Schles· inger cannot come, Sakata added last week , he could go to Washington. "UNLESS the Japaneaepeople reeocnize 'We ldUSt defend CJUr DB· lion by our bands, we cannot make more requests for American help.'' Sakata told us in an interview, adding that "we must make new efforts in de· fense. •• Both Japanese and American military experts feel this attitude is shaped by suspi- cion ·over Washington's long- term commitment to Japanese defense. While Japanese businessmen Jong have opposed defense spending as wastefully unprofita· ble, som e important in· dustrialis ts have become ap· prehensive about declining American power . They are deep- ly concerned that the Sea of Japan is now a Russian lake, Soviet submarines below it and 1 Soviet warplanes above it. One business leader, by no means a nationalist, has so lost faith in U.S. commitments that be feels domestic opposition must be overridden to build a powerful J apanese fleet and air force. • BESID~~ tearil\g Japan apart internally. extreme rearmament womd cleatroy the r~oa·a j>oWer balance and alarm the rest ol Asia, including China. There are, therefore, inescapa· ble consequ e n ces of U .S . withdrawal Crom the Western pacific: Japanese rearmament attempts, modest now but grow- ing, which will threaten the stability of J apan and perhaps all East Asia. That explains the un· dercurrent o( foreboding among more thoughtful Japanese in the wake of the Indochina debacle. Legal Malpractice Next It should not be lost in the emo- tions which have surrounded the malpractice crises confronting the medical profession, that the issue is merely symptomatic of the increased demands and ex- pectations of the public for fair· ness and reasonable standards of service in all things. Not only are the pbysicians be- ing held ac- countable but so too are the other pro· fessions, manufa c· t u r e r s , m e rch an- disers and all others who ••sell'' something to the public. Witness the upeur•e of consumer leclslatioa and tbe court acUons. The doctrine ol caveat emptor <let the buyer beware) 11 no loneer acceptable and the medleal malpractice suits are no more than a 1plitoff of tbe trend whleb bu 'broUabt to the courts countle11 actions a1ain1t faulty products. · So. attome11 too are finding themselves taken to task for their IJpte1 and malpractice aults a1alnat lawyen are· increaalng whitb almoet Ute 1amer•Pdlt1 u tbole••alnlttbedoctort. . TO A DEGaE'E there ll a built in clitterence between tbe two prof eslionl tn their fee ltrUC· tur•. A 1ur1eon 1eekl to cet paid wbether hi.I paUent IUl'Vi~ or not. But since mo.t incUvtctual cowtcues are hAIMIW••CGDt· lnaency bull tbe lawyer mmt w6I to cet compeu•ted. Tbll fact alone di1cour••• a.be ftlq ol 1ult.a.wit.bovt merit and tacn1111 tbe odd• for UM cUa to pt bi.I counsel'• bat ettortl. · But, H the docton ct.arly have tbelr work ahead eut out for them in mattn1 more tfrecUn tbe poUdnl of their prat .. icm, '°•too, bave the Jawyen. ( EARL WATERS ) This is the thrust of an article in the current Santa Clara Lawyer by William B. Look Jr. covering "Competent Defense CounaeL" He points out that although "constructlon of the constitutiona l g u a rantee of counsel bas undergone a 1teady, progressive expansion .. .it is past time for the legal profession to take in band its self regulatory duty to enaure that criminl.l de· fendants are adequately repreMDted." The extension to which Look refers ii the right to counsel before trial "and any proceeding in wbicb an accused may be sub-. jected to .•. incarcerauoo, on appeal from a conviction ... and at every other critical ·ata1e .• ,wbere 1ub1tantlve rigbtl ol a clef endant. may be af. fected.'' -, BtJT, u Loot polntt out, the Clue9Uon of competet defetwe bas not been settled and California court. 1tW. lean to tbe ''fare. and mockery rule." Thia . rule, w))lcb requh• tbe def enae be so bad tbat It ~tltutes a .mockery ol JUltlce, 1A)Ok 1119 ls an anacbroalam and. waukl be rtalble If the 1tandard for docton bad to be DO better than to eKape . =tc deemed a nmoc.tery of dne." Hll article deall ~ with tbe farce alid mocbr)' .rule and ltrelHI the •eed for ''elfee· Uve ... iltanc:e of -.-.II" and "a NMODable ltaDdanl Qf 'com· J*mee." Implied ii um level o1 com~' for every defendant. Bat tM covrta ao tar have ooly MMnd to the rteht to counsel ud un not unlvenally edopt.ed anal•of "effective Ultltance. •• Althou1b Look dOC!9 not deal with the qu .. Uon, broadenlni ol the rtaht to counsel rule to ln· elude a guar antee of "reasooable standard" may welt lead to some changes with respect to legal representation s imilar to that which is coming in coMection with health care. There is an in· creasing acceptance of the con- tention that no one should be sub- jected to bankruptcy by reason or a catastrophic illness. Thus t he demands for more adequate health insurance programs are gaining ground. SHOULD NOT the same then a pply in cases of l egal catastrophe? For that is the situation for m any who suddenly come face to face with a serious criminal charge. If, as it has · been reported, better than 85 per- cent of criminal defendants are represented by court appointed counsel at taxpayers' expense, wby then should the remaining 15 percent be confronted with finan- clal ruin? Should not the theory ol equal protection in the ~e of tax dollars extend to everyone in connection with defense in criminal matters? DAILY PILOT Robn'C N. Wetct, PM'*Wr ~.Tho"'4t KH.,ll, 8daor • Borboro Krdblch, • · Editorial Pagf! EdfWt The editorial pa1e of the Dmtr Pilot auks t o i nform and stimulate readers by pNMnUq on this P•I• diverae commtetary on topic• Of interest by t)'ndkat· ect columnl1tt and Clrtooni.ta, by provkUnt I forum for relldtra' vlew1 and by pre1ent.Jn1 this "9Wlp1per's opiftlona and ldtas on currmt topics. Tti. editorial oPlnJon• ol the Dally Pilot appear onJy In the editorial column at the top. of the pa1e. Opinions ex· prtsstd by the columnJst.a and cartoonists and h:ttcr writft'l •ro their own and no ttidorattMnt ot thtlr views by the Dally Pilot should be ln/ened. • .·Thursday. June26.1975. ' \ ' t .. I l' t s t .. I r • -> \ ~ . l > t . t s J " ' ' r, ... • . ,. ,. ~ • MASTER ART EXPO THURSDAY THRU SUNDAY 75 California master artists exhibiting oils, water colors and sculpttt(e on the mall Thursday through Sunday June 26-29. Plus - entertainment and demonstrations Exhibiting artis ts include: Cliff Barnes-4andscapes Gladys Hansen-paper tole Allen Pollock-water colors Roberta Schwartz-seascapes Scott Kennedy-pen and ink Stafford Wu-suml water color Patricia Gilpin-oils Steve Day-photography Carole Shultz~ulpture James Hewitt-fandscapes FASHION J ISLAND JIEWPORT 0 PllllTER Local news. Every day. lr:t the DAILY PILOT These Were The Greatest This old boy says bis wile forgeta thinas on purpose. He's gI'eteful. She forgot within three days the time be blew $450 at tbe track, he Hys. Took her only about as long as was · needed· to tum the ciasbion to forget the cigarette burn ln the couch. And he says when somebody asked her if she recalled the New · Year•s Evetbatbetelloffthefrontporch With a glass in his hand, she replied, "certainly not; I clearly remember forgetting that." Our Love and War maa is considering a trophy for that fine girl. · NOT EVERYBODY realizes a bird of paradise is a cousin to the common crow. So reports a gentleman who devoted 28 years to a study of the matter. He cares more than I do. GREATEST Q. •1Name the greatest music •composer of a ll time, plea~?" A. B all m eans, Richard W gner. And the grea t est dram~tist, William Shakespeare, naturally. And .the greatest novelist, Fyodor Dostoevsky. And the greatest U.S. president, Abe Lincoln. And the greates.t rifle shot, my late .dad. The foregoing is offered to set straight those opinionated people who may have made the unfortunate mistake of think- ing otherwise, poor souls. · Q. 'WHAT'Smillionaire'ssalad?" · A. That's a gourmet delicacy made from the heart of the coconut palm. The heart is at the palm's top, a big bud of tender leaves ~bout the size of a rolled newspaper. Cut it out and you kill the tree. THE HARD FACTS Remarkable that half the people who work everyday in West Germany go home for lunch ... REMEMBER, that Douglas fir tree grows three feet a year straight up, if average ••• WDA T, YOU can't name the only state in which there are no large-mouthed bass? Tut tut. It's Alaska •.. a.AIM IS made that the Russians invented the first filter-tipped cigarette in 1910 • • • WHEN IT comes to pay- ing the household bills, only 34 oµt of every 100 husbands handle that chore. . NO HIGH SCHOOL GIRL s hould forget the odds run 140,000 to one against the possibility that .she'll marry one of her teachers. AddrelS moil to L.M. Boyd, P.O. Boz 1560 CostaMew92626 NEWPORTER'S MEN'S · SHOP. Callback AT THE MEWPOlTEl IMM 1107 .S.'*oree Rd., Newport leach • 644-0330 VERY SPECIAL .••• SEASONAL 250 . SPORT COATS SPECIAL REDUCTION $ NOW. 9 00 VALUES TO $120. A beautiful HledlOL DCMlble k•it o•d tntlli'ed in a ntn• of colon and patflt'ftS. Siaes: 38 thnl 48. Shorts. RegMIWI CMMI longs. -ll . . • t • LEISURE SUITS . AT &UATLY UDUCED PAICES V._S70toSllS s49.ss9•569•579 llad11•1tr lmllared ••• Galexy of celon .... ..,.u. Sblc 36 to 46. ............... SLACKS 110 PAii • a.. v-.. to 32 .. ao':::•z ~ J 400 . . . HOlltS~· ·SPORT. . • 9 a.m. to · · . Of Ovens Expanded WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Food and Drug Administra tion ex- panded the fi~st major . recall of microwave ovens to include another , 12,500 General Electric models that may be leak- ing heavy doses of radia- tion. The units involved are GE and G E-Hotpoint ranges that include both ·microwave and conven- tional ovens. The FDA said Wednesday corr- ·sumers should cease us- ing the . microwave por- tion until GE can check and correct the defect, something that may not happen until September. THE PROBLEM, ac- cording to the FDA's Bureau of Radiological Health, is that a wire. mesh fitted as a seal · around the door is inef-. fective in keeping radia- tion in because some of 'the door frames are· warped. ... .. As a result, radiation levels as high as 10 times what the law allows have been detected, the agen- cy said . IN LATE MAY, the FDA announced a ·similar recall involving 5,300 GE ovens and said at that time it was check· ing on whether the other 12;500 would also have to. be corrected. Wed- nesday's action ex- panded the recall to in- clude the others • The corrective pro- -gram is the first major one involving ln-the- bome microwave ovens since the units first came under federal safety re. gulations in 1971. THE UNITS involved were manufactured from January 1972 until June 1973. The GE model• are Nos. J896002, J896003 ; J856003 and J85600-4. Tbe GE- Hotpoint models are Noa. RHV886002 and 12• Coppertohe ·suntan Lotion 4 fl. oz. 99c Swedish Tanning Secret Lotion 4 fl. oz. 11• Sea & Ski Suntan Lotion 4 fl. oz. 31orSOC 8~~ Treasury Toothbrushes Thuredat, June 26. 1975 Close-Up Toothpaste 10• Head& Shoulders Shampoo 4 oz. tube Wash'n Ori Towelettes .c 8~~ Treasury Suntan Lotion 8 fl. oz. E)(cept Supermarkets RHV886003 . ...,, PAii: hech at OrlngtthOtPt • n -'tkdays . The ovens were sold OUJM• City Dr. at Glrden GtOYt Blvd. • Open WMlt MECKWEAR . s p.m. SHIRTS· Sunday Se.ott SI••• DAILY PILOT Style Hair Spray 99c· Visine Eye Drops 1h fl. oz. Kaopectate • 11• Kaopectate · 12 fl. oz. 77c 8~~ Treasury Foot Spray Nt. wt. 7 oz. Speclal prices good thru Sunday, June 29th We reserve the right to limit quantities. , 1 l •( .. .... v... 3.95 ~on. 4 p.m. • •!9-$20. 7.10,to u.oo u n d e r t h e n o. m e s ........ ~ 3900 So. Bristol~ of SO. Ooat Alli • . "Versa t ron l c" and IL _____ J-~~ ... ~~~~~~::::;:~~~=.:.==-.=z::;.:.::;.::;.:.~.::.:~;.;.;.;.;;;.;.:.;:..;..;;;~;;...---......, .. ~Center." 'J -f ' ,. ' I J I • e. • • .. • -, - -:r~ ... ~·~ ,,,:;, W<i•119••''''•"•'"" 0-2..6 "Catch those glasses?" Alleged Gay Contests Navy LOS ANGELES. (AP> the grounds of homosex- -A Santa Barbara naval uality. reservisfwho faces·passl- ble charges as a n all eged HESS SAID HE has re· homosexual s ays the fused a discharge under Navy has no g rounds to "other than honorable dis charge or court· circumstances" and martial him. would also refuse even an Cmdr. Gary Newt.on honorable discharge, if Hess. 45, wearing civilian offered. clothes, denied Wednes- day in a news confer ence that he is a homosexual or bisexual and said his sex· ual conduct as a civilia n should be of no concern to the Navy anyway. Hess denied s pecifical· ly that he is a homosexual or even a bisexual. And he never mentioned ac- tually engaging in sexual intercourse with men - but said after his 1965 divorce had entered into, "very deep friendships" with three m en which afte r a time became ''physically" involved. HESS, SCHEDULED t o appear at the Naval Board of Officers hearing in San Diego, said he ex- pects evidence will show he is fit for duty. He is a civilian 28 days of the THE RESERVE of- month, with r eserve ficer, who says he wants training two days mon-to remain as a reservist. thly. said he has known both Hess' attorney, John V. men and woman ··on a Ai sey, sai d the ad-wa rm, discreet. human ministra tive hearing \\<ill basis." He said none of determine whether there the activities. in question is evidence to support a occurred while he was on court-martial of Hess on duty as an officer. The father of four c hildren . Hess was divorced in 1965 after 11 years of marriage. He said the divorce had nothing to do with male SARANAC, llich. (UPl)-Nudlsm,awayotllf• usually a51ociated with sunnier cUmate1, is t&rivinc on a 45-enclave of bills and trees just 20 mllea easlof President Ford's hometown. But at the heavlly wooded Forest HUl1 Club, the empbuia is on wholesomeness and timlly together· ness rather than frolic -attitudes tbat blend ~ptooth.ly wJth the moral and politi~al conservatism that bas become associated with Grand Rapids and ' its environs. "THE MISCONCEPTION IS THAT you go to a nudist park and> you have a sex orgy," said Jack Horner, a club otficial who invited reporte rs to tour lbe club durin'1ts ann.ual open house. "We turn it Mle1dgan Camp uwnd:aodmakeit ~at.reWbt.'' • · \ The club, started In 1~ by 10 nudlUs, now boasts a membership of 120, not counting children. Membershlpincreaaesevetyyear. '· 1 There are five l'ludlst clubS in Michigan ar'l'd about25,000 to 90,000 members of the Amer)con Sun· bathers Association\ the leading nudist brganiza· t.lon. ONE WAY FOREST IULl.8 MAINTAINS its "straight" reputation is by limiting the number of singles who may join in proP<>rtion to famllies·-one single male and one s ingle female for every three families. For the visitor or newcomer, taking part in r\udist actlvitles lor the first Ume is not as traumaUc as it might seem. Jn fact, he would draw more stares by leaving hi clothes oo. Another lesson for the newcomer is naked peop?e ~en tt all that excitin1. They talk a&bout the weather, sport.I and their childreq. HORNER, A LANSING BUSINESSMAN who is also vice president of the Midwest Sunbathing As· soctation, s aid he finds nudism "a relaxing life, a hea.IUtY life because sun and air playing upon an un - encumbered body is good. "It is the proper atmosphere to bring up, children. It's all one big family here." buckle our ankle-bracelet. strap sandal and coollY wedge your way through the sizzle season •. (perfect for canjing off the look of bare litUe sundresses.} white or tan leather or black patent, the p~ir 25 ~00. jm shoes, costa f!18Sa. J 0 S E PH MA G N I N . .. ,.. . ' . New JFK Inquiry Proposed relationships, adding he ·---------------------------------------............ ---.---~-------~------------------ SACRAMENTO (AP> -The California As- sembly has called for a new investi"gation into the assassination of Presi- dent Kennedy. A resol ution passed by the Assembly Wednes- day asked the President and Congress to name an "independent agency" to reopen the case for the sake of the "true record of history." o nl y e nte r e d r e la- tionships with men after the divorce. HE SAID HE wants to rem ain in the service. H..is attorney said they had called the press con, ference in Los Angeles a day ahead of the San Diego hearing to put the Na vy on guard that the case is important. A spokesman from the 11th Naval District Head- quarters in San Diego was not immediately avail able for com menton "THE PREVIOUS in· thecase. vestigation failed to ade-. quately explain various s itu a tions ... which possibly contraclict the theory of a single as- sassin," said the resolu- tion by Assemblyman Bill Lockyer (D·San Leandro). A commission headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren said Lee Harvey Oswald was a lone responsible for the Nov. 22, 1963 shooting. "l 'M GLAD TO see others <loubting Mr. War- ren." commented con- servative Assemblyman Mike Antonovich, a Glen· dale Republican. Another Republican. John Briggs of Fu Hert.on, was the onJy dissenter on a 47-1 vote that sent the resolution to the Senate. ltisACR 18. · The original Navy in- vestigation into Hess' sexual activities began last November after Hess questioned two unsuc- cessful state Legislature candidates in a Santa Barbara public forum about the sexual freedom bill, subsequently signed into law by Gov. Brown. HESS ASKED the can- dida tes, "How do you justify the continued crimination of adult con· se ntual sex ual ac- tivities?" The attorney said one of the candidates later went to the Navy and mentioned Hess by name. He was on active duty for two years in the Navy and has been in the re- serve for 20 years. ~a r rr 1 elal (iedlt. IC\ TltRIPTCERT1rlCAT£ACCOUNTS ~. fM CallCornlt Rewldtnlt Only. Mtmhcf of tho C.llfofnl• AtlllOCl•tton ofThr1n unrl Loon Comp•nlta. • Cciavnt«lal Ctcdlt l'le11. lncorpora~ 170Eat17th Street • Phone: 645-8700 ( \ OPEN DAILY -MON. thru FRI. 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. • SAT.10 to 6 • SUN. 12 to 6 3 DAYS ONLY ~ KING SIZE Reg. $229.95 !199 95" QUEEN SIZE ORTHO FORM Comes complete with Mattress, Box Spring, Ortho-Pak and Double Bonus.. .......... ,.-i • . . ~ .. - ORTHO FORM With savings ltke this every- one can afford to get the extra sleeping room of Giant King Size. Price includes the entire set: Mattress, 2 Box Springs, Ortho-Pak and Double Bonus. ORTHO fORM Comes with Mattress, Box Spring & Double e onus. TWIN SIZE FUU SIZE Reg. $109.95 Reg.$129.95 SAVE $20 sAvE s30 •O'" sga15 19915 rims HOW 'NOW MAnam, •o.t ,,., ... a110 " l lt to11us FREE DELIVERY from our Factory Warehouse . . THERE'S' AN ORTHO FAOTE>RY " SHOWROOM NEAR YOU! OPEN DAlll l0·9 SAT. 10.6 •SUN. 12·6 ORTHO-PAK King or-Queen: Fieldcrest No-Iron Top and Filled Bollom Sheols & 2 Pillowcases. 2 K1ng- size pillows. King or Queen Size Blanket. & Double Bonus Padded Vinyl Headboard and Easy-Roll Casters. Ortho products are manufactured by Ortho and sold only through Ortho Fae lOf y Showrooms THE NATION'S LARGEST CHAIN ·OF MATTRESS S ORANGE SANTA AH~ ANAHEIM LAKEWOOD HUHTIHtiTOH IEACH ' .. . . 1445 MOITH 2520 SOUTH 1111 WIST 441 7362 IOIHGIR ST. TUSTIH AYL nlSTOL ST. UHCOLH AVE. . CAHOLIWOOD AV£. w ............... c...... ......... ,,.... .,.,..,. ., IAlfW . ....... held I CH•1w"4~ IS•Dlfl)efwy" 0....,.M .. t ..... .. z.4J'1J ...... ,. ........ IAcro11...._ luch offrwllpt t•t hit of Pe4 Mwtl 1Ak-ooc1c....., ,...... , .... Phone 637-0581 556-7487 842-7471 I \ \ r f'h1t•d -No Jail Former Mary land Sen. Daniel B. Brewster, shown in 1965 photo, maintained he accepted no bribe and pleaded no contest· Wednes· day to charge or accepting gratuity. He was fined $10,000. The sentence ended nearly s ix years of court fi ghting for Brewster, now a farmer. C•ll 642-5678. Pul • few word• to work for ou. I ·'Paladin' Oharacter Loses BOSTON (AP) -'!be U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has over- turned a lower coun nallnc that said the Columbia Broadcasting System used without autborlty the Paladin character portrayed by actor Rlcb•rd Boone on the televialon aeries, ·•Have Gun Will Travel." 1be court ruled aaalnat Victor DeCosta, 66, a North Scituate, R.I., mechaqlc wbo claimed to have created the Paladin character, complete with black aun, a chess knight on his bolster _and the calling card, "Have Gun Will Travel, Wire Paladin ... '. DECOSTA CLAIMED THE CHARACJER he developed was used by CBS tor lta television series which erossed more than $14 million. The ~ourt said Deeosta f aiJed to s how that the public had been deeeived, a prerequisite to proving common law trademark infringement. Chi~! Ju.die F.rank M. Cofrm said DeCosta failed to prove '4there was-a likelihood of confusion" in the minds or the public. Years before the television series st arted in 1957, DeCosta !"ad~ frequent public appearances, at rodeos, occasionally walk· mg hit horse and executing a faat gun draw. WMLE DECOSJ'A PE RFORMED IN rodeos, parades and for hospital patients, the court said, the CBS show was depen· dent on its ''sponsors, who were in turn responsive to the nation's television audience." The court noted that DeCosta's enterprise ~s Joe lized, while the CBS show wa s naUonal. . also noted that DeCosta did not present any evidence a "public confusion" until 1968, 11 years after the program rted and when the first run of the series had already terminated. · · "AFTER TmS IAPSE OF TIME, tbe testimony of six wit· -11esses that they thought, on first viewing the program, that the television character was the plaintiff," was insufficient, Coffin said. ' The judge also said there was some question of whether DeCosta was protected under the trademark law since he did not use bis character for economic gain'' · ,,,., Thursday. June 29, 1975 Coast Man Gets Kudo Darrel £. Walker, son Moi>ter Key Award in re. or Mr. and Mr~ Carl A. coa:nition oC JH:> contribu· Wulkcr. 11342 Cunmt Cir-tion s lo the coll~ge, <:le, ltuntinQl on &ach, church and communlly. has bl'cn honored by He will receive u Ca lif or n i u 8 up tis l 8uchelor of Science with Collc&:u. mujors in religion and physical e duc<.itlon u t. Walker received the the end orthe m onth. THE SYMBOlS Of SATISFACTION Cf) ADD ••• Tile -llllllQM ol IHlll\O trom. --d .. 141(, e SUITUCT ••• Tiie --ot c:om•no up will\ • 1110 o o wn ~nl. ® MUlTIPl.Y ••• Th• edvente9H ol ovr MIKltflO. ,.,.lnteon"'ll & "'-no ol )'Ollr .,.,.°" lorl"M e DCVIDf ••• Leas down to inc••••• "'O'lll"O ceotlal 0 f9UALS ••• Tl•• reuon• wllll you &llOuld l eta e Ille CONNELi.EASE wayt CONNELlEASE 2121 H....._ llYcl. CosteM•M 546-1200 .~ STAITINJDAT LIDO A n Even t... ·f JIRJHQUAKE ,., . ; :· •••• ,,', • )I YOU'LL PUL IT toot - tn\'11 ftt Ytt11r st 1\\llll•••fl The economy may be down, but cheer up. 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Dill only Fashion Handbags in 'l colcrs .... 7.00 O 30 Corduroy Bolts .•••••••••.••.•••••• 3.50 MOW J.11 .. 1 0 72 only ShouldM Handbags in 8lodc & Brown • . • • • • . •••••••••.••••••••• 8.00 J.11 0 .JeweWy Cleoronce •••••••••••••• 2.cxnoo 1.44-1.11 0 30 only Felt Hots .................... q,oo 4.11 Auto Center Orig. Mow O 10 only Mickey Thomp1<in fwes ........ !ll.00 2'.11 815 only Coolont Recovery System ••••.• 4.W 2.11 12 only Troilet Tirel, Aut. Sizes •••••••• 12.QS 4.11 0 10 only Troilet WhHls ••••••.•• , •••• 10.8& 9.11 • M~n·s Dept. 0 60 only Trio suits. 2 pants. matching and contrasting •..••... 6.S.ro7S-00 • 0 I 4 oriy Foshion Loolc L~e ~ •••••• 65.00 []600 only T etris and 8ooMg slirts Teny do~with cpntrouing !Oen White only. S. M. l. XL ...•.•.• ,, •••. 2.98 o c;io only Fashion sport shirts ••...• 10.00.12.00 0 50 only Long sleeve T 161leneck Wt ...... 8.00 Bi9 and Tall Shop 0 300 only Dress shirts. 171h-l81/z neck -34" to 37" sleeve, white & blue ton~5t polyester 35t cotton •.•..•.. q_oo O JO only Cardigan Sweote.-s size 48·56 ..•• 14.98 0 200 only Sport Shirts sizes lo 18 neck .•.. 10.00 O 100 only Deni.m Jeans ................ 7.88 Sportin9 Goods Oig. 0 6 only K 107 Inflatable Tahiti Soot ••.•••••...•....••••••.•.. 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Cor Rod~unt •• ~.9S tt.tl 0 2 only Timing Light ••.•.••••••••••••• 34,qs 12.11 Orig. 0 2 only Dwell and T och M.t• •••• ~ • · • • · 34.9S U... ed Hardware Oi>-0 .. 119 .. Speak.. w/Gi1 ....... , •• , •• 7.9S ' 4.11 150 only Auorl f ceton-ic knobs •••.•. _4q.._95 0 2 only P"into Sconner Receiliw .. ·.·., •• l)q,00 11.H only Rust proo M~ be. • • • .•••. · •.•. 4.19 only Antiqting I( it ••..•••••••••.•• 4 .99 Family Footwear n.!-..sonly 48" e1ock Light t\b .......... 4.os ...... o-; MOW only Mat Glau GbYe replacement •.•. 1.98 080 only pr. ~omen's aordafi-only 9'' ntincJ ~Sow .••....•.. 234.99 OHOtted styles ................ IQ.99-14.99 IM a~.....,&., 10" Tilt" &_L •• t'-.. ~999 0 12Donlypr. WomenaQ...,._.-~ ...... , 11'19fVQCrOXJOP ...... •• .. ,'1 • ,.,,.... toe sling . · · · · · · · • · • • • • · • • • • • 12•99 "" Garden Center 0 iO;,,., pr. Men'• Golf ~-Orig. ~en 5im •......•.. , , ••.••. 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King ...... 82.00 0 2 only Baroness Spread King •......... 82.00 0 5 only-Upright Wicker Hon-pet •....... 16.00 0 3 only Bench Hompes ................ 18.00 0 48 only Assorted Both cxtessones ..•. 5.5<>8.50 0 48 only Napkins. All cotton. Orange .......................... 4.00 Work Clothes Orig. 0 89 only Oxhode cloth woA !.Ms .... 6.98 0 76 only Oahode Cloth Work Pents ........ 6.98 0 146 only .Super Klondike Work Pants ...... 7.98 Curtain & Drapes Orig. 0 8 only Romon Shades JO" x 48" ...... I I .SO BS only Avonti Transverse Rod JO" x SO" .. 9.</9 8 only Accent Rugs .............• 9.99-20.00 Girls 0 12 only Short sets & pontsets sizes 7·14 .................... 8.00.11 .00 O :W only Slvink type swearers sizes 7·14 b.00-¢.SO 0 48 only Dresses sizes 3.0 ........•. 6.ro10.oo O 16 only Dresses sites 7·14 ...•.... 8.00.12.00 Housewares Orig. 0 72 only Corning WOfe Pie Plole ........ 3.<15 0 I 5 only Cornflower Kitchen Tool Set ...•.. 8.99 0 10 only Wood Carving 8oad wfriolder .. 9.95 0 10 only GE q cup Percolator .......... 22.99 0 50 only Wrought Iron Trivet w{Ole ...... 1.75 0 50 only As50rted Cetomic MJqs .... 1.50-2.50 0 8 only Colonial Sampler c.onste.-Set •.•. 16. 99 0 I 0 only Wood Poper T ow9 Holder .••... 6.29 0 50 only Ceromfc Solt & Pepper Sets ...... 1.59 0 12 only 4 pc. Needlepoint Co,_ster Set .••. 7 .99 Ob only 0-pod insulated Beer Steins ..•••• 11.49 0 150 only Tile ,4,ppliques , ...•.....•.•. 1.98 0 18 only Corning 12 c. Electric Percolator ........................ 27.95 0 18 only Cprning I 2 c. Gloss HOW 4.11 7.H 17.11 19.11 27.11 24.11 19.11 HOW 7.99 .99 1.99 1.99 II.SO 26.00 3S.OO 41.00 41.00 I .II 10.11 2.H ·" HOW 3.11 3.H 3.H HOW l.H 2.H S.H 3.11 3.U J.11 3.11 HOW 2.29 4.11 7.11 17.11 ... .tf.1.44 t .11 3.11 ... 2.H 5.11 .44 It.II Bec:tric Percolator .. : ............... 17.99 13.11 · 0 20 only Ceramic .Fiq\6'ines .............. 6.50 3.11 D q only Dried Rower A11aqenents ...... 7.50 • 3.H · 0 5 only Decorotoi G<>Pe Bosl:ets ..•..•.. 10.00 I .II OJ only 45 pc. Set ol Mebrine ........ 16.W I I.II 0 10 only Auorted Novelty W~ Oocb .... 24.00 14.11 0 '400 only Condie$. Morry S:Zes colcn .... : . . . I~ Off Boys HOW CJ 11 only Screen Print ChorrOay ~ \ites lb-20 . . . . .. . . . . . • . . 6.98 I .II o~ °"'& ~~~:~ys::,~:t .......••.•.• 13.00 .... .lut19 o.fOfd .................. 7.99·10.W Ul I 7 onty V°tl'lyl 8,nd 8' by la' ••••• • ••••• , 8.99 Shop '•nney's Mewporf .l e ___ ac,....h~-Mon. thru Fri. I 0 a.me to 9 p.m ..•• Sat. I 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. • O S only Jodet. It. blue. size s-1 .......... 13.00 04 only Suede-Look Jackel Brown only. sizes I 6·20 .............• I 8.00 Infants Orig. 0 34 only Girls Dresses .•••.••.•••••. 5.00-7.50 0 8 only Girls Ores!.es ................ 15.00 0 32 onty Cord. Ponts .................. 1.59 Stereo Dept. Orig. 0 I only Stereo Console '4-<homel · .•.••. 519.95 0 I only Stereo Console .....•....•.... 429.95 0 2 only Stereo Console .............. m .q5 0 I 0 only Stereo AM FM 8 trock Ploy Rec0td ...............••..•.. 239.95 0 10 only 4-Chonnel AM-FM Radio 7.H 10.11 HOW 3.H 6.11 .II HOW l H .00 344.00 IH.00 149.11 8-trock Players .................... 26q_95 21t.95 0 36 only AM Portable Rocio AC-OC ...... 16.95 I .II 0 6 only Portable Stereo AC.OC 8 Track Player .................... 99.95 H .00 0 8 only Speakers ..............•. 29.95 pr. 14.11 pr. 0 120 only "D" Bo1teries ............... 33 pr. • IS pr. Y arda9e Orig. 0 I SO only Remnant So1e D-ostic Reduetion 0 <15 only yds. Sheer K11nlrle Knits.. ..,ssl. Patterns .................... 2.99 yd. 0 100 only yds. Polyester Double Knts. .4,sst. Prints ...................... 3.5q yd. 0 250 only yds. Locey Kr;1 Prints.. Asstd 3.5q yd. 0 60 only Screen Print Polyester Kri1s ..•. 4.99 yd. 0 -40 only yds. Polyester Prims ........ 1.99 yd. 0 100 only yds. Flocked Crepe & SUlet P11n1s ...................... · .... 3.29 yd. Sewin9 & Floor Car£g. 0 1 only Lorge 'sewinq Cabinet Maple Fir;!>h .............. · ...... 14q_q5 0 2 only Hossack Sewinq Storage ......•. 41.95 0 I only 2 HP. Canister VOCVA.Jm ........ 68.95 Infants Oiq. 0 8 only Two SE'oler Stroller ............ 41.00 0 3 only Combination Buggy Stroller Blue only ................•..•.... 62.00 0 30 only Infant Tights. Sizes l·f'h & 2-3 .................... 1.49 Furniture Dept. Orig. 0 5 only Rusi Dinette Chars ..•.•..•.••. 82.00 0 I only Early American Dresser ......• 310.00 0 I only Early American Wiit:ror .••..•.••. 75.00 0 I only E°'ly Ame rican Chest ......•..• 230.00 0 I onlv Early American Queen.size Headboard ................••• , •. W.00 01 only Early American Nite Stord ...... 107.50 0 I only Compoign Style BeOoom Dresser 320.00 O I only Compoign Style BeOoom M=.tror .. I 00.00 0 I only Compoign Style BeOoom Mnoire 370.00 0 I only Campaign Style BeOoom Nite Stord ....... , .............. 10000 0 I only 2 pc. Settionol Sofa .•••.•.••• 579.00 0 2 only Love Seats ................ 279.00 01 on1ySofo ...................... 34q.oo 0 I only lc:urio (os is) ..•............• 16'~.00 0 I only 3 pc. 8or S.t •............... 130.00 0 I only Sor .................... : ... 75.00 Carpet Remnants Orig. 0 2 only Ovol Fringed N:oo Rugs 4'1116' •... 25.00 0 3 only Ovol Fringed lveo Rugs b'-lfi' .•.. 50.00 0 2 only Oval Fringed Area Rugs q·.12· .... c;io.oo Appliances 0 2 only Compoct Wo~ . Oriq. IH.% . 299q5 MOW 50% off I.II yd. J.22 yd. 2.22 yd. 2.llyd. ... ytl. I.II ytl. MOW tl.00 34.11 5'.00 HOW 12.11 4t.ll· .II MOW 14.11 241.00 H .00 114.00 11.00· "·" 249.00 I0.00 2't.OO 10.00 Jll.00 IH.00 249.00, H .00 "·" 4t.OO . MOW I I.II 24.11 44.U MOW tt.00 IH.00 0 3 e>Ny 18# Vv.:is•1e-rs Havc~t Gold 0 2 only CompaCI Ele<.tric [)yen Sliql1tfy Domoged 149 qs t N .00 0 2 ody I~ Fro$1les$ Froe:er .•.....•.. 34q_qs JOt.tl • • Sundays I 2 p.m. to 5: p.m. '• . . Thu .June2e. 1975 \. Ge11eral Stt.,fre• Dlre~tor . mn1ner Sehool In · ~Pf c.ouriiy Kids Attend Classes Probation Aide Given Post · ·ltun-~ ANA -More tbu 30 I*'· 1.W lnlUal lndlcaUom · sbOw atten· 8 c'4Pl tJI Oran1e County's 401.• .. ,...,. dance ia up more than 10 percent over A NT A A N A -R.I .. "Cuba" Morris, Morril Hid: .._. elem t --.. -'--... Jut summer's totals Barbara J . McCwUoo, director o t lb e 'iMu. McCui1tlon•1 • en ary -"' 1-b1ib · admlnJJtrative aervt-••-r••encv •aid u_ ._.Dta are either maldq -.p cl8'aea m t '"""'" ~ ~ ., .. aau appointment ln tbl1 early •JrylD1 to set abeld o1 the llme in. THE SPOKESMAN said many or 0 cer or the Oranae McCul1tJon, •a' Cypresi phase of tbe devetop- ••aa.ldlooL tbe students attending s ummer County Prob a tlon resident, wlll be bis cblef ment ol the aaency will daaaee are doing so because o! a ORANGE COUNTY Department. has been adm1niltrative director. permJt her t0-as1llt in internal "houseketp("lu f unctlons for tbe county 1 o v e '.t n m e n. t. bureaueracy. PUBUC NOTICE scarcity of summer jobs for young named to one ot the top She wlll be respoulble the review and im-people. poets in tbe new county for the development ot pJementatlon or th• or· '~C:.:.~~~!:~~::::S "Others are m aking up required Gener a 1 Ser v.t ces age.ncy administration aanization plan " be ,,,.,..lowlfttCMt'SOf\ur•dOlf'OIMl• clasles they failed and many take' Agency. .procedures, fi sca l added. • ••!'~~UNA HILLS 1NsuRANC~ ty l>epartment of Education • tics ahow that nearly 126,000 t a enrolled in claesee tliat · £ Jut week ln the county•a 30 entary, blib acbool and unified cl.Ules they would otherwise have to . policy. personnel ad-Tbe GSA is in its final AGl!Ncv. L.To .. m'° u P11 RCMd, take in coming school years," the Ph c • s ml n ls tr at ion, and stages or f'ormatioo and w .. "°· 2 • u11una Hu ... eautwn1• spokam.tD Said. 0 t 0 ontest et gene.rat administrative is a conaoUdation ol all tlWGeoret R: Walsll, Oeorve Rlclwtrd 'lbou""b many districts have cut services for the other or parts or 10 county de: Wiili!\, um Gfluom Roaci. LA41un.t 11..-.. • Hiii" calllornla '2l» vaCa prorrams and class offerings agency departments. partment.s that perform r-tl'IFra11c;esHerr1son,14S43<>v•' ~uring the regular school year to meet The deadline for amateur photographers to sub· .------------. 1rv1M, c.uroml• n1os cu. . coaaty 1chool office spokesman tight b. udeets, county o·'r.1ci·als say i'n-mil work to the Orange County Fair is Sunday ac-PUBLIC NO'l1CE w1111am Pau1 Reevu,Huot u1 rd.in k in PVBUC NOTICE 'Grluom Road, l•11una Ills, creasing numbers of students are able co g to Fran K gaard, director of the photo-eautom4ams3 to graduate early using summer grapby department at the fair. F1cT1T1ous au SI NESS TlltsWl!nen 1sc;onc1uct•d bya11m11. Prints will be accepted on Fr.d t 7 NAMIESTATIEMENT l'ICTITIOU$1USINH' edpartnentolp. Library's Hours Set SCbOOl Credits. 1 ay •noon 0 p.m. The foll-lllQ person Is Clolng IMI· NAMalTAT'EMIENT Georllt R. Walsh and Sa tu rd a y and Sunday, noon to 6 p. m. rwsa n : n.. 1o11ew1118 per11011u,.. Clolno tiW-GeM,.•• P• rtner p . ts h Id be b ht to h h SUDSY VENDING SUPPLIES, ••sas: Thb stattmel\t •U flltd """' ti. ORANGE COAST district enroll· ments, according to the county school department's statistics, include: .. no SOU • roug le p Otography 1~ Hoover 51rtet, P.O. Bo.a 331, KEY REALTORS, 22311 O>untyCltr1tofOran;eCountyanMay bwldmg at the air grounds, 88 Fair Drive. Each wntmlnster. ce1110,.nl• 91613 8'001111urtt, Huntlf\llton ee.c:11, CA. 10, ms photo must be identified w!_th name, address, city in Pk~~~p~11::;: ~~vs:,e:_~ 1:~ Am Key ~po,.uon, a c.tlfort11a · Publlthtd orange coast 0.11.,"::1~ Orange County and phone number as well as the c.i110n11ato10 Oirpor•tfon, mu erookllurst, """'· JuM1t,u,enc1Ju10. ,o, ms m1.1s OARD EN GROVE-A change fllm Ml'Vice hours bas been an· .,unced by the (,)range County ·~bile Library. -Fountain Valley Elementary 3,100 ' division entered. The limit is four prints in each This DUslneu Is col\du<t•d l>V an 1n-1ng1onetac:h,CA. division. dlvl4uat. · Tiils buslMH Is conduc;led by• c;or· Mlln Mf• Put poretloll . Mary Peet fl'lrst ICey Corpoutlon Tl'lls ste1itment WH filed •Ith the Richard 0. H•Mtn, Prd. -Huntington Beach Elementary 3,000 • ~ Flyu1. - Be•lnnlni June 2, film service urs will be from 10 a.m.-6 p.m .· onday through Thursday and 10 ~.m.~Sp.m. Friday. -Ocean View Elementary, 5,200 -Seal Beach Elementary, 390 -Westminster Elementary, l,900 QMlnty O.rlt ol Orange County on J-Tiiis statemtftt •H llltd with tht T bJ T • T S i. 1975• Cbunty Otrk of Orange County on J..-a e eDDJ8 OUrney et · Published Or•n11t coest D•il:=. t>,.1'7J. ...., .. ~ Anywhere ~-inthe . TllWCl litJ!flQmll -Huntington Beach Hi"h School The county's film service ·facility ls located at the Garden Grove R egional Library, 11200 Stanford Ave. 8,800 e I -Capistrano Unified, 2,800 -Irvine Unified, 5,300 -Laguna Beach Unified, 1,600 -Newport·Mesa Unified, 9,100 ANAHEIM -Both backyard and pro table te.nnis buffs from throughout the area are invited to take part in a combination table tennis 1 -Saddleback Unified, 3,500. Cl~ C. Rmal System, Inc., 1975. ' Hy Air California and get S&H Green Stamps on your airline ticket from National Car Rental. National Car Rental offers S&H Green Stamps on U.S. rentals. And when you fly Air California you're entitled to a bonus. ii Rent from National and we'll give you extra S&H Green Stamps on the amount of 'your one way airline fare. You'll get the stamps when you pick up one of our new GM or other fine cars and show us your Air California ticket. (Offer good until September 15, 1975.) are conveniently located at just about every air· port iR California. The S&H Green Stamps from yotir car rental plus the bonus from your Air California ticket will add up to a hefty fi stful of stamps. Make sure you don't miss out. And you'll be glad to know that our counters SALE ENDS JULY 3rd Colorful Jumbo stick·ups will brighten arrv room non·toxic and washable. Best of all, they· can be -kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, family rooms, removed when you want to redecorate. Turn nurseries. Ther fun and fanciful stick·ups are any . rQDm into a very happy place. . PLUS MANY MORE NOT ILLUSTRATED A. MICKEY MOUSE 36" X 30• • IA. UO F. JEREMIAH GIRAFFE 13Vt" X 66• • , •• ·EA. Ut B. GOOFY 68" X 33• • • • • • • IA. 7.00 c. LOUIE (TRICYCLE) 2s· x1e· • • • • .. IA. J.00 0. PLUTO 34· X 27• • • • • • • G. SUPER SUN 13'h" X 13Yz" ••• H. HOLLY-GO HIPPO 27" X 36Yz" • • I. LEONARD LION 27" X 38Yl". , EA. Ut E. BIROS (PAIR/I SHEET) 12" X 12• • • • • EA. 5.00 M. 2.00 J. SUNSATIONAL FLOWER 13~" X eo• , •• !A. ··" 3161 Harbor Boulevard • Costa Mesa, CA ~26 Phone 557-8766 t Junes, 12, 19, 21>, 197S 2092·7S Publlshtd Oranve Coasl D•llY Piiot, our name n t and June1t,26,al\dJu1vl.10, 191s ~7S marathon Guinness PUBLIC N011CE ...----------"----------- World Book of Records 1t * * * * * * *. * * * * * * * * * • • * * try, scheduled for the "'~~~T~~~::~!·:::$ * MERCURY SAVINGS Royal Inn of Anaheim ThefollowlngpersonsertOOlngbuSI· * A g 6 lo MSSes: · U • • • APAOANA RESTAURANT 600 Q * ·individual players or -Newport Or., Newport eud1; O.•.lt· teams int~rested in talc· ~rous Modlrt, 2314 Hemloc;k wav. ing part m the tourna· s.ot•An•,c.n1,90214 ment are invited to write J .K. Hosseln Zedell, 2314 Hemloctl Wey, Sama An•, Cllllf. 90214 or call Tou rn a th on Tiiis business Is conducted by an In. coordinator Ginny Reid dlvl<Nal5-Slrous Modirl at the Rehabilitation Tiits rtetement wu llled wi111 the lmtitute of Orange Coun· fa;~ Otrk of Orenge Counly on Jl.ne, .. and loan association • * • ty. 1800 E . LaVeta, ,...., ., telephone (714) 633·7400. PublW.d or-oe cout D•llv Piiot. June s.12. ,,, 2', ,,,s 2081·7~ le * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • * ... 100°/o NYLON ·99 HIGH LOW Sq. Yd. c ........ , SHAG IMftlllff wi ........ ....... •1G. '12.95 ...... D"PONT 501 99 . NYLON SQ. YD. IXTllA TlllCK SHAG REGULAR 9.95 SQ. YD. 5 4~ 891 ··'' TWEEDS '1WAUI~ <ADOl!I NYLON ""°"''" .... , .. " ,...,. .... , .......... ~ ................ DUPONT501 U~VT ., ..... --··""-c-,1 ... 1y ...... IN Wltei ...... ....., SPECIAL Mill PURCHASE! AnlH11CiM~ ~· oWtms . ·ou·rpo·oJt_ ~~RPET •.*~:+. s2. 99. ArtHlcW .... .,... -•••• c ...... .,...,.... .~ ... ) •• •c.1wt • • ... .s.1 ~69 ·u..Pt. (8fl wld4' MOHAWX '"ILADIU'MIA AIMSTIOHG HOUmx CAllN CUfTS ROYAL WUVf CAUAWAT MAnll IAIWt<K ALDON MAGO SMITH UIS ( ... • Thursd•y. June 2e. 1975 DIJLYPllOT Beach,. bound STAITSNtDAY LIDO . Buses Bulging An Event .. EARliiQUAKE ... • 4: ~\ ,, ... :. . . 17111 SICY PAii I.Alf SANT A AN A --Orange County Transit District sums • 1 H 810 .C. HUSTINGS . °' ........ , ........... taUves fell 18 votes short Wed· nesday of overriding President Ford•s veto of the houamg biU. Voting to ~verridc tbe veto was Rep. Mark Hannaford, the Long Beach Democrat who represents much of western Orange County. bulet bound for county beaches are being packed to YOUU NIL IT TOO! 11¥M. CAUF. overcrowding wlth younasters bound for a day of i:::::~:::~:::::_•_-_-~__:!1!!!!!!!!!!!!17!!!!1!!!!4!!!!t~H:!!!!1~-•~>~7~4~·~· aun on t.he 1trand. •· Oran•• County's Dennis CUl)enter, the GOP state senator who covett Democrat John Tun~ ney'a U.S. Senate seat, says Tun- ney is "a very visible man with an invisible record.'' "In the past five years, Tunney has failed to author any signifi. cant legislation of benefit to t.he citizens of this slate," Carpenter said in remarks prepared for de- livery to a Sacramento Republican eroup I • *** . ONLY ONE Orange County as- semblyman -Democrat Richard Robinson of Santa Ana -voted with the majority Tues· day when the Assembly ap- proved a bill CSB 95) that would reduce the pen a lilies for possession of an ounce or less of marij,tana. All of the five other Orange County assemblymen voted against the measure. ••• THE HOUS~ of Represen· ~.--~_,,_--~ Voting to sustain the Presi· dent's veto were Republicans An- drew Hinshaw or Newport Beach and Charles Wiaglns of Fullerton. · * '* * SANTA ANA'S Assemblyman Robinson notes that his bill that would require alt meetings or t.he state Public Utilities Com· mission to be open to the public has passed both houses or the Legislature. The bill is now on Governor Brown's desk. *** A PLAN· lo siphon $25 million Crom tidelands oil funds for state parks in "urban impacted areas" has the state Senate's ap· proval despite opposition from Orange County 's Senator Carpenter. Gradu a te . ORANGE COUNTY The bill by Sen. David Roberti (D•Los Angeles) won the minimum '27·8 approval for a financial bill Tuesday and went lo the Assembly. Roberti said the poor and the aged in downtown areas can rarely travel to state parks elsewhere. He said the city parks would help curb juvenile delin· quency. The money, Roberti said, would come from surpluses in funds otherwise earmarked for public higher education. But Carpenler (R-Newport Beach) said the money should be kept in the higher education fund. For the • Record Eve Louise Owen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Richard Owen, Corona del Mar, has been awarded a bachelor of arts degree in English from the College of Idaho. Miss Owens is a "graduate of Newport Harbor High Scbool BIGGEST CHOICE OF BRANDS Births OANIEL "tEEMAN Ml!MOltlAL HOSl"ITAL Molt, lt7S Mr, •nd Mrs. JOl\ll M. 0.rderi.. 4416 W. 11.Sfd St., L•wn<llle, Qlrl. SOUTM COAST COMMUNITY HOSl"lTAL J-.s.n1S Mr. •11d Mrs. Gtor~t Audeoud, ~ Nlg.,.l, bOy. J-10, 1t7S Mir.~ Mn.. &ruct W.,ner, El Toro, boy. OtMr Deaths JwtH 11, 1t7S Mr. •nd Mr\. 81rry South1m, San ~~~~~~" ~ Jutn C.lplslr•no, bOy, Mr. •lid Mrs. Raymond FtaQan, s.>n Juefl C.plstr1no, bOy. l"ALM HAltlOlt OENEltAL HOSPITAL Jllfte It, 1t1S Mt. alld Mrs. M. Ln•renu ArthbOld, 1411 Vie M•rln1. Newporl Be•ch,boy. KELLE.It, Sit. STEPHEN THEODORE KELLER, SR. ReslOent of Huntlnvton 8eKll, C.. O.tt Of dNtll Juu l 4, 197S. Survlwd by Ills wife, PeQOY Keller; "''" -s. Stephen T. Keller, Jr., John E. K.el~r Aft4I ~ P. Kelttr; ,_brothers, Josoft>h Incl Pllllllp Keller; tllree sis- ters. K•tllleen Aldtn, Rost AM e.1i. •114 Elh1btlll Ptnder9reff; four Qr~lllklrtn. S.rvlcts will ~ held Frkiey June 27 ., 10:00 AM ., SI. lloMv.ntu,.. C.ll'°llc Cllurcll ill Hunt· lngton &tech, C•. Director~. PHii F•mlly Colonl•I Funer11 Home In ""'""''"'ttr, c.e. ALlltlOHT "<>HALO LEE ALBA IGHT. resident el Covin.I, C.t. Oete of death June lO, 1t7S. Servlcts wlll be ,,.,d T11un.es.y, J-U •I 2:00 PM, Legu"" Beech °"Dtl Mortu•ry. lnlumenl will be prlv•t•. Sllefler Laguna Buell Mon~ry directors. CARLTON HARRY CARLTON of La guna tit.eh, c.. 0•1• of ~ca Ill JUM 1S, 19/S Servlc.u er• pending. Paclloc View Memorl•I P•rk Mortuary, Ntwpor1 &elCll. C.t. HUDSOH WILLIAM s. HUDSON of Cosli Male, C.t. Oett of de.Ill Jun<! U. 1'7S. S.nkK •rt pending, P•Clllc View Mtmorlel P•rk MOrtu;try, Newport 8eKll,C.. WARNOCK HERRIOTT WARNOCK of NeWOor1 8e«:h, C.. Oett of dNlh June 25, 1'1S. Services ire pending, P•u llc View MtmMlet Para Mortu•rY, NtWPOr1 8t«:h,C.. Mc.DANIEL AARON A. Mc DA NIEL ol Cost• Mt~ C.t. D"e of de•lll June 2•. 197S. Svn-IY9d bl Ills wilt Miidred. ttrollwr, £111• M<Oenlel of O•vtnPOrl, •-•· Gr•vesl44 .ervlce' wlll be l\el<l 1' UlO PM f'rldey, Ptclflc VltW Memorltl P.1rll. P•:lllc Vlt w Morlutrydlrecl~. IOLOING JISSE A. BOLDING of Cosll Meu. C•. D•I• of dutll June 2s. 197S. Suntlvtd by his Wilt Ntlllt; IWO sons. J-llotdln9 of Cost• Mc st Incl J~Jt A. 8oldln9, Jr. o f Liiiie Rock, Arllenns; ont daughter, Louise A. Fl\llknet" ol Cost• Mesa; one sister, Alic. Welker ol Ft. WorUI, Teic.os; sJ• 9r•11dchlldrtn •nd twelve 9rHI· QrMlklllldrtn. Services wlll be lwld FrlAy, Junt 27 et 11 :00 AM. Bell BrOldw1y Chapel. Rev. Odle F. Gulller •nd Rtv. t>oneld Thurn'ten offlcltnts. 111 .. rrnent, Herbor RUI Mtmorl1I P•rll. 8tll 8ro6dw•y Morlu«Y dlrtc· '°"'· IALT1-IEIGHOM PUMU AL HOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 ~llOADWAY · MOITUAIY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642·9150 SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) -Milton R . Hunter, 72. member or the First Council .of the Seventy of the Church of J esus Christ of Latter· Day Saints. died Wed- nesday night at LOS hospital. The former educator and author was named lo the council April 6. 1945 after a teaching career in several· Western states and at Utah Stale. CORONADO (AP) - Rear Adm. Adrian M. Hant, 72, a Pacific bat· Ue commander in World War 11 , died Tuesday night. When he retired in 1974, he was command- ing officer of the San Diego Naval Station. GLENDALE (UPI> - F\Jneral services will be held Saturday for tele vision new s cameraman Dave Davidson, 59, who died Monday. He was a longtime employe of Hearst Metronome News , worked for television station KITV since 1966 and was one of the founding members of the Greater Los Angeles Press Club. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. <UPI) -A Rosary will be recited today for Tom 0. Montoya, 61 , a prominent New Mexico Democrat and brother or a U.S. senator. who died Tuesday al a Houston hospital. Montoya suf· fered a massive stroke at his Pena Blanca Ranch home June 17. If die fol~ sotlttft lib veu. ~call '91t Sdlick Weitflt c.trlf C..tlf. SIZES & PRICES! OP•N 7 DAYS a W••K E71/14 (C71/14) District officlals said Wednesday that despite el!orts to beef up the number of buses on prime beach routes. the loads in the morni.Qg and after· TIOOn rush hours are almost too much to handle. "AS THIS ADDITIONAL traffic is combined with the already heavy crowds during rush hours, many passengers who depend on riding the bus to work are passed up for lack of space to carry them," said district spokeswoman Mary E velyn Bryden. Mrs. Bryden said the district is trying to en· courage beach-bound riders to catch the bus either before 7 a.m. in the morning or after 8:45 a.m. and in the evenings before4 p.m. or after 5:45 p.m. "THE OCTD AND fellow passengers would aJso appreciate it, if those returning from the beach would be dry and sand-free before boarding the bus ," she added. Beach-bound youngsters should also avoid br· inging bulky items, particularly surfboar~ over five feet long, onto the buses, Mrs. Bryden said. tst F••I McCOIMtCIC MOITUAIY Laguna Beach . 494·941 5 San Juan Capistrano "495·1776 O lest ~t FAST u 'ilk O Liit _...t FAST e11 \hots 9 88 AS heist hi tow 1x usm ,ACIFIC YtfW MIMOllAL PAii Cemetery Mor1utlry Chapel 3500 Pacific View Drive NewPort Beach. California • 844·2700 't ........... ., COLONIAL fUMllAL HOMI 7901 8ol11 Ave. W.ttmlnater 893-3525 IMITHI' MOITUAIY 627 Main St. Huntinoton BHCh !3M§30 0 lm _...tun •• 111111., 4itt o ld ~FAST"' llyp11esk 0 a..--. -.1vum .. 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XCET (28) 9~00 -''ManofDestiny." 11* Hollywood Television Theater pre- aentaUon features Stacy ("Caribe") Keach pJaying Napoleon with Samqtha E&lar as a woman of mystery. TV DAILY LOG Thursday mninsa JUN£ 21 t • Trudie WlleW, tldat b<tlhtf Ind dltet PIVVlder tor llis JOClllCW llnltll· en Ind sistef, 111ust dissoldt Ills l S.yw-old llfotbtf. Doobit, fl'olll quittlll( lrich ,xbool .i thu cope wit~ Ille unexpected rtlurn of thtlr lovable but irrespoaiblt dMlcly •lier bis lour·lllOllllt tbsenct. JICJI Clam, Gary Busey, M11k H1111ill, Tony Becker and Karen Oberdieu stu. ' ' - 7:301 Ca~ Ca•er• QI (6) Prlc.t Is R. i11tt lM AMrlc.t• stJt• (ij Let's Milt A Dtal (.I J(fii(j)Tt Tell the Trutb D Milliell $ Movie: (C) (Zin) "l·JS" (sd·f1) '61 -Oa~1d Mclean, Cllarles Bronson, Mary Tyf'er M001e. ID Dtdatt lluput/War•·U• t:OO tJ @(I) 00 CIS Thn4IJ Mlw- ie: (C) (Zlu) "TIM Mdeuie ., ..... (R) (dra) '70-Brian Keitll. Helmul Cntm, tan Hendry, 1'cl W1tso11, Plttnck O'Connell. An Army upt1i11 rs •W&ntd by Britistl tnteUi&•nce to ciraunYtnl an esi:epe attempt at a prisoner-Of·-C111111 hi Scot· land durina WMd W11 11. (61 Tiii U•• clltMa fJ (~ 001 (i) aJ Streets tf SH fralldlce "Tilt Procr1m11Mnc ol Cttarltt Btake" (R) SeWn1 the IS· ~lant ol 1 youn1 womJn, SIOllf and Keller 1nteiview a roundup of known sex offtllden, indud1nr a Sll$l>t(I thtf btfieve may bt under pos1 ·hypnottc suutStion. &J TlleleNOMs m fatinl llterudeul ill HlllyweM TMisile Tllealft "Man of Destiny" Stacy lllKll plays N1polto11 lloN~rte and SIMantlla [Uar portrays 1 rn,sterious lady e11- 11etd in 1 hltle ol wits tryin1 to rttrien a love letter sent by Jose. plline to another man. 9:30 0 ~ (]) m .c Dtulllt Ftttllh Movit: (C) (90) "Tarttt llisl" (R) (dra) '75 -Bo Svenson, Robert Coote. Metedlth Balller, John P Ryan. A bonded courier. assianed lo deliver two million in diamonds, receives a phone utt ordering him lo fake a robbery of the diamonds rt ht wishes to see his kidnapped e11llriend aaain. O Su Woltcl "Beluea Whale" fJ Ntn til Tiit Way It Was "1946 Almy Nrty football Game" Hei.sman lro p11, winners, Doc B11ndl11d and al LA rrma Glenn Divis, $11 in with Arnold lO:OO O ED News TllCku ol Army, and Tot11 Hantrlton, · (• • 'MJ MISH l!oll Bramltlt and OtCk ~ ol ti(~ Ci)) 00 m ltalfJ 0 'fOf fQvy to revitw the tense, hrfhf1· 1y Re&SORS 10 Kitr (R) Conausioll charied came. of 1 two-part slOIJ in whicll Harry I ~-=:...~ m1es1t11ta the murder of a friend ...., c.wsMl1 a. -a freuprnted hapless youne ma. Uttlt l&UI enmeshed m a ruthless power scheme shrouded iA lfllt, COlrup· 1.1!0 I)@ Tiii WaftMs (R) hon and murder. Jason's pursuit ol lllUSlClt lame alld mW S.art Ben's pu1$Utt Ol I youfll lfdy C1UM a~ "ttl Ams the two blothtll to quatrtl bitltf!y. ED I• PffforrnalQ at Welf Trap Rrchard Thomas made hrs dlrec· "Yehudi Menuhin" tonal debut with this episode and 10:30 O lud Furillo's Stea• ROM Jon Walmsley wrote tht sonc, "Wilt Q) aJ News You Be Mine." featured in tilt ~Allred Hitcllc«k t pisode. 11·00 e (3) 0 ~ m ,._ 0 ~CJ) a;, NIC Dtuble f~turt • 8 (!) ~ . 00 llews lr1Mr. it> · (90) "Tiit ~ lest ol roucho (R) (dra) '74 -Robert York, Jack l 6 Set. Bilko Hoean. Mauretn Ruean. A tum ol D Tht Lucy Sllow eptdtm1olo11sts 11 the U.S. Public (D N9S Runh Service lace various prOb· W Mod Squad I~: an entire erammar school al· IF fV Mr. Lucty flidtd by an un1dtnhfied itclllne Qi. Tiit Uitoudlablts rash; the v1ct1m of a 11.re str11n (~ [j)) V'tdtlJ at Se• of venereal d1seue rnis!Jnl to aJ Ci11tm1 34 Slandlrd treatment; a croup ol f.Uropean lr1Velers who come down 11:30 t1 6~ @(j) Cl$ lite Mtvlt: (C) with typhoid. "J114itlt" (d11) '66-Sophia Loren, g McMe: (90} "lridt of f~· Peter _Fincll, Jld Hawkins. sMil" (hol') '35 -80fis Klrlolf, 0 .@@ ~ m Jell•., Yrterie HobSOll Onid Brenner ruests. (!) llr.W Wikl Wut 0 ~lldal Ytetor11 James and D (~ ) (1) Ci) IMllfJ Miler disc i«l<:er Johnny Maanus ~ "HM'' (R) lh1s 90-mmutt..Show that Ctm YlCW· Qi .._.: (C) (Jiit) ''P.T. 1 ers a u lendar of Mnb for wttkencl (dra) '63 _ Cliff Robertson, T entert11~mt11l Hardin. (•) Mewit.: "llrllldt ef tllt wn1 ... e ._.., .....,. Ood1t11 .s 1anr (wes) '36-Jdla Wayne. Saa rrwwco Giants · 0 <9 > Cil WWt w..w s,... 8)......, Tin '""' till "A Salute to Daytime Orarn1s" tB ... ea.. CJ .... ""'"*' (sci-ti) '65-All ~ MMe (t) (Ziii) .,.., ~,.as" interutionat ust. (dra) 'SJ-Charlton Heston Rhonda ill Tep hf Hultlt fleallna. J~ Stertinc. ' 12:00 m lr1issiH: l•peuiMe al I• Stlldl el A Mlatrt Tile per· GJ Get Smart formaflCt •nd compehtion .mon, 1:00 I @) T_,_ youthful conductOfS by the Balli· (3) ()) Q) (i) ten mote Sfmphony Ordleslra. All·Nl11tt Shw: "A lawless Ei) ·-lHlllCf r..,,arns Street," "I.d's Dt It A,ai1," "Pad l :JO D feit ) (j) ED OUUT Tiit Up Ytw Trtullits" . . Teas Wlltllm This wits trorn last 1:45 t1 Movie: (C) "HMst ti Wu" year returns for tht summer with (susp) '53 -Virunt Price, f11nk si1 telecasts, lncludln1 four new LOVl!IOJ, Carolyn Jones. eplsodts. Tonleht's tptsode is a re· 3:45 I) Mevle: (C) "IMlll It 10:10" peat, "Wailm' Wheeler Is Dead." (dra) '67-Georre Montgomery. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES t;lj "Clas1t bf lliPt" (ell•> ·sz -Blrhfl Stanwydl, Robert llJtn. Paul Oouclas. Jt:OI D ,_ et ...., .. <""> .,, - Gtollt Mlf1111, ~f'/ Anabel. 3:00 Q.OJ "Tiit Ceri-s tlGssy" (dra) '37-Joan CllWiord, Robert Taylor, Franchot Tone. l~ Banymcn tn (C) "T'1I Clstillil_.. (adV) '63 -Cesar Romero, f ran I.it Anloe. Alida Vall. '1IWe lie'"* "9rM'" (clta) ''7 -llobelt MonlP'llf!Y, Wlllda Hell dlill. Tllollas Conlu, Andru Knit. 12*1 ID ..,..... t4 f6rtmt" (mys) '41 -francu OH, Jo1111 Wayllt, [dwlfd Ek 1:00 D "a.t ef z.n." Ctm> ~­ Clafton MOOlt, P1mtla BIW, SIM Clark. 3:30(1) "M1rt t4 A ~ hot' (clfll ·s 7 -J.mts Ca&MJ, OofOCllJ Malone. 0 (C) "IMi ._.. (COlll) '64- rranklt Avaloa, Arlllette f"'*-llo, . ~IVf'/ leinbec:l 4:00 CJ •Mfw ' ..,.... (d11) '53- Robert Taylor, Elt•'*" r11ker, .._., Whitmore. KOCE Television (50) · TNUltSOil't 6:• Ml*'Y Ill Mt CC> "Egypt: Old J :H Ye .. Wlllt M•tfell ... CCI enclMlddleKln.-ns'I CICOCE1Y099 .. IKourM. 7:H Y .. e WU• llhtfellH CCI a:• •1.c1rtc~11, CCI CCTWI : IKOCEI e:• .... _SU.ICC) CCTWl 7:H OrHee C.aejy JHI CCI a:• Mt-.. lt..,.rt' N1l;U 1 ..... IKOCEI C CCI e:.. awHt .. At SJM~HY Cl s:• YMt.IA19Wn cc> fl"HI CPBS) •:H """•••<•• O••tr•~•r re> •:• Oii-: 0r .... c..t1tr 1c1 ·~nc.rv Rocl11" M:• C.tlfenll•..,..., CCI (P9$) I ff I , ,.,, , ..... -.................... "Jason's mom was really SURPRISED when I come to $toy olt night. Jason forgot to tell her." At What Age Does Sex End? JERUSALEM (UPI) -There is no specific age at which sexual activity stops, a Duke University professor bas told a meeting on aging. "The actual picture of sexual behavior of older persons is a composite oC those individuals who still continue to remain sexually active and those who have ceased being sexually active,'' he said.· Nearly all men age 46 to 50 are sexually active ahd 9S percent of those in the Sl ·55 group and 16 per· cent amonJ men aged66-71, said Eric Pfeiff er. "In the late 70s and ~. these figures declined still further, but there was no speeific age at which a zero percent participation in sex was documented,'' he said. P(eiffer presented the figures at the 10th In· temational Congress of Gerontology. IN THOSE ARBAS, both government and in· dustry witnesses. told the House ~mall business subcommittee. the sbortaae is a real one that will not be eased unless buyers stop hoarding . The Ball Corp. of Mun· cie, Ind .• testified that it is not making any m~ey out of the situation 'and that i\ has "absolutely not" entered into any ar- rangement to keep can· ning lids offthe market. WILLIAM HANNAH, a vice president of the com· pany, said the ioduatl')' expects to t.._rn out 1.6 billion replacement lids thisyear,enoughtosupp- ly 60 to 70 lids to every hous~hold in America where canning i s believed likely to take place. Hannah said Ball lb· e~as«=d its shipments oC lids during the first four months of this year .by twice what the number vlas during the same JUNE-27, 2t, 21 HECK'S BRINGS . • . 42 years of experience to Newport Beach and we invite you to help us celebrate our Grand Opening. Your signature in our guest book will entitle you to become eligible for one of the many merchandise awards, listed below, to be given away during our 3 day ' grand opening. i1 : .•.• : . 'J ~~ The following to be given away: Knitmaster ••. Shirts Horris SI~ .•. Slaclcs Spire Shirts •.. Sport Sh.irfs Knitcroft .•• Sweater Lord Jeff ... Sweater Drummond ..• Sweater Byford .•• Sweater Dorbridge. .•. Robe ManneJC Ties ••. r ... ... ·Presents" STAM ALLEN rv,Ua8e Cer_ite~. ... ancl hls Magic Club . for Boys • .• • a m1;1gic ~how that will entertain. you,· · ·s11rprise you, and fool you, for all ages. on the Mall Eastbl,it Dr. off Jam~e R«t .... Newport Beach .... . . .. j ""\, ' ,. ~. Thuttday. June ie. 1975 DAILY PILOT ti I ;I AMTOMI A&IHTID IY OMCa AlDIN llAYIU ......... '{ ..... ete .... .... ... ...,..,... ......... -If THI CCMIMC' Of .. ..,., l'U4ll COMfACTI J. ..... - SAN ANTONIO. Tex. (UPI> -, 'trict 'Court when ''-ll>moned June 3. Dlvoreee Baall Arc~ bas woa at . leut. temporal')' Yi&ry In bis filbt. THEC8EDn EXEctmvE,fatber to aboUab .Ueaect aex diacrtminaUon of two young sou, baaed his conten- •aielt men. Uon on the 1972 Equal Rights Amend- Whlle a atandlng·room-only crowd, ment tQ the Texas Constitution Jlnd lncludinl local leaders ln the women's said ~e was ready to take tl\e issue to rfcbta movement looked on, justice ot the h11hest co\lrt nescessacy. ~peace Rudy Esquivel dilmllaed a Archey is chairman of, the local oompJaint Wednesday acalnat Archey' Texas Fathers for Equal Ri&hts, a reaulUn1frombiscballen1eofaTex-•roup of divorced men and aa jury e1'emplion law. · gl'andpare.nts of cbJldren from broken · homes which actively lobbied tor ap· ESQUIVEL, Wl11IOUT ASKING prov al of the federal ERA. .~ -- for 8f1Uments, threw out the com-.Arcbey's froup has becOme allied .taint Oil a le&al tec:bnlcaQty because with sever'! .women's rJihts groups r. di.. 11 ·-~ -"""ull and the fem1011ts al'e backlne hfS legal it • not a eae nn;..,...,. w"' Y or cballenee financially and morally .. wWr criminal Intent nfused to serve oa a jury. Tbepeacejmtleecllsmissecl ~ of Juron eaDed to nde ln the" A11lltant Dlatrlct AIWDe, Nelaan Atwell 1ald tbe pl'OleCQtloa likely 'WOUid remedy the feulty lanauage BE SAID 818 CHAU.ENGE of the Tuu Jury exemptiClll law wu orlly• part of bil croup •• plans for attacking 1tate laws which lllle«edly dis- criminate against males. T~INGS ARE BETTER AT •.• WESTCUFF PLAZA --IM & llVIMI AVE.-IH NEWPORT IEACH -.__._ ___ Dr. H. Michael Sheck ' Os*NMlry . . Announces the OJ>Odno of his of lice for the general pra¢ice of Optomm-t/ with emphasis if1 ~field of contact lenses. t in Tbe Laguna Protesaional Bide. · 215 Laguna Ave., La&•• Beacll, CA Bii Appointment Only Telephone (714) 494-3008 <24 hr. AMWtting snvice) • end nllle the complal& "Tbey"U be back witb another com- plalnt," Arcbey•a attorney, Pete ~orre1. aald, "and We'll be back with ~ demand for a jury. Our de- • fenle la the (state) Equal Rights Amendment.'" '" _ •....=.zy ALL~GE TliE JAW is be· ~ violated by a person complying l'ltb the Constitation," said Archey. iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimiiii iiiiii Tbe thin, spectacled Archey, 47, faced a misdemeanor criminal · charge of being absent from jury service without an excuse, an Offense pmtabable by a fine or $10 to $100 on conviction. BRIEFS SUM 11 al•a.tP In the Archey contended a law automatically exempting from jury service mothers of children under age 10 also should be applied to fathers with young children in their custody and refused to ~ve an a jury in dis· The ~rimary object of Texas ,Fathers for Eq_ual Right.I. be said, are domestic relaUons courts which Archey claims traditionally favor women ln divorce and ·child custody cases to the detriment Ot children and .fathers alike. Archey said a suit already is being d,rawn up asking federal courts to in- tervene in divorces on grounds state courts exercise sex discrimination against men in sue b cases. 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And you'll get over a dozen free services, too. l \ ------~ -" . ~ ' -~ DAILY PILOT DANVILLE, 111. CAP) - A love letter m ailed 32 ye an ago from a young woman to the man ol her dreaQ11 finally was opened and the man says "il I bad opened it then, both our· lives would have been changed." Eddie Hanson, 77, who bas kept up his work as a professional organist at a Waupaca, Wi s., supper club, said be r ecently was going through letters be had kept through the years from Helen. HffB&E WAS this ooe lettel, never opened," salcf Hanson. "She told me she had met another man but wanted to seem_, and talk about whether she abould marry him." Hanson said he bad walked out on Helen because she was 22 years younger. They bad first. met, he said, when be was playine an organ at an In· dianapolis hotel and she worked in the coffee shop. Not long after the letter was received and left un- Pooches Treated By ~Bank opened, Haoson •aid be married. Hil wife ltll1 ii alive, "but I l~ft her tn 1N7' . . . There never bas been a divor«. Ttiere are no children. "HOW THE letter got mislaid I don;t know. If I had opened it ou)' whole lives would have been chaneed, I think, because if I had it all to do over again I would have mar· riedher." Helen married Raymond Smith and the couple live Jn U.,entown, Md. •'Helen -I called her Wendy -lived in Danville at one time so I wrote tbe "ayor teyine to llnd out •bou.t her," said Hanson. MA YOll DAVID Palmer made the letter public. Mt's. Harold Sands of Westville, near Danville, thought "Hele.n may be her sister living in Maryland. Hanson was in!ormed and given Helen's telephone, number. "I called her las t night," •aid Hanton. • 'SJle said we. would correspond and pro; babl)' we Will meet aJalD. I aaked ii her husband was JealQUI an.cl she said: 'All husbands are Jealous.' " Hanson continued: 41We are just friends. I don't want to break anything up." HELEN SMITH. who works at a bank, said by telephone. "Yes: we will cotresPQnd and, maybe, meet again some day.'' . AGAWAM, Mass. (UPI) -The latest gim· mick in the banking' trades never-ending quest for new business is the dog biscuit. • In a test program ror the Shawmut First Bank & Trust Co. 's promotion department, tellers at the Agawam Branch. banded out biscuits to each dog passing through the drive-up lane -accompanied by Bi~ Savings · u~• n~· its master. ldulli~ Russian actress Vic· toria Fyodorva and ber hus band spent a '·hush, hush" honey· moon in mountains of w es t er n Massachusetts, ac· cording t o resort hotel owner. Diag nosis O f Cancer ~niq ue THE P ROGRAM, ac- cording to Karen Webb of the public relations de· partment, was so suc· cessful that it was ex· tended to all of the bank's drive-up facilities in seven Massachusetts communities. Telle r Mar ge Ainey said reaction from the dogs to the s-iveaway was enthusiastic. About 20 percent of the cars passing through the drive-up lane al the Agawam branch contain dogs, she said. THE BISCUITS are passed to the car on the first swing of the pull-out tray, Mrs. Ainey ex· •NAPA <U PI > -A 70-plained. Some of the "re· year-old veterin arian gulars," like Topsy who ~ho allegedly diagnosed comes each day witb cancer with a "ma~ic Mrs. Elizabeth Thorpe, ~and " was found gui ty jump over their masters he reonchargesof grand to r eac h the treats the ft a nd practicing themselves,shesaid. m edicin e without a license. One little dog "gets all A jury deliberated six · excit ed.'' takes its hours after the four-day biscuit, then hides it on tTia l in Napa County the fl oor or the car. ap- Superi or Co urt for parently to be eaten Charles S. Hansen, of El later. CajoA. l~e . .,vas acc.~ed The K-9 giveaway - of practicu\g med1cme which complements a on James W. Trumbull, promotion going on since 70. of St. Helena. who the bank firs t opened of died las t year from handing out fr ee cancer. lollipops to children - According lo the pro-was droppe d for one secution, Trumbull was week to find out what operated on for prostate would happen. Howls cancer in 1971 and was went up from both then s uffering terminal customers and pets, cancer. A s hort time Mrs. Webb said. later, Hansen began sell· ing Trumbull 80·pound sacks of sand for $10 Graduate each and instructing the patient to bathe with the sand, keep it near him at all times and even drink it. The defense .contended that the wand was used to detect microwaves from heavy m etals in the patient's body. Lind a Lee Welter, daughter of Mrs. Lola Mae Peer , 2608 Willo Lane. Costa Mesa, has g raduated from the University or Oregon with high honors. Miss Welter received a BS in nursing. 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Choose from aubrted 9'Yles and colors. Quick-dry and eaav care. Small, medium, large. \ For Baby Reg. 3.22. lightweight and portable. Atljustable stand. Complete 'fllh Mt of playbill&. SALE Infant'• Clrcul., Welker ·7.77 Reg. 9.99. A ~reataid lor baby's first steps. Lightweight and e1sy to roll. LOW PRICE Folding Stroller 18.88 Folds away, carries like an umbrella. Lightweight. With seat belt and crotch strap. BIG VALUE · ii:44 36M see-thru mesh keeps you in touch with baby. Printed foam pad. Prices Effective thru Sunday. June 29, 1975. BIG BUY Super Value 3:SCJ White. blMk, btut, rid or 901cr. Cotton duck uppers. Men s 611H1,12. Boys' 2~-6. Youth's 8~2. ·a.s.e •f0or ~ Dad irid the Kids. Na~ Of Whit\t.eotton duck. Mt111'• 6~1 1, 12. Ladies' 5·9.10 Boy11 2'k-6. Children's 10-2. .. WA PAtlft 0.fCl'l It~ •Open wetkda~ 8;30 to 9!30. Sundays 10 IO 8. · 011•• Oty Dr. 11 Glt'dln Grove BIYd. • Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundlyt 10 to 8. ' SMfrA ~ ;Q0o So. Briatol-NO. of So. Co1at Plata• Ootn Daffy t.30 to 8. &mdaye 10 toe . ' .. ... I ' / Thursday. June 20. 1975 DAIL y PILOT " I I )VASWNOTON <UPI>-Sean Roebuck and <;C?r bu warned the ~ ot " baa1 ns~ bicycle child carrttrt of a potent.lat • • ~ lt Hld. thne minor ln· Mft~ of a problem by ViluaJ in· Jwtee-.ave beeo tepolUd. • 1pec:tlon. llNIS"...,.S WILL I SEllYID! haaard •blc coWd ca"" tbe seat &ofallpft. The ~omtt-ny \Ve_dne•day not.Shed the Cdft"-unet Ptod~ts Saftty CC)ln::S,"' on that u alft. suit of "tlv teia&al'' on the part of cons m rs a6lne of the seata have b~cotne cracked at tour bolt installatlon polnta. Aa a A.ei;osol .Spray . . . 1liSts Bulk.fl,·~ I W'ASHJNG'f.ON (AP) ~ The FOOd 11111 J>naC. A.chninla,traUon 11 ln-v~1tm1 tfi~ P911lbW· .t.Jotrequtt1n1~lfte.· ~ .... tlan ol propeffant aae / in&eroeol•pra~•·, ' AGENCY LAWYalS SUch tdent.in~on. If were as~ Ulla Ylftk to · jt had be~ reqwred in determine whether tbe the past, woul~ ·have FDA has legal authority aided CODl\Hnt!rs in to require aerosof ~voiding ae,.rosols con-~ m•nqfacturers. to·1den· taining eante.r-cau1tn1 • tlfy ' on taD la&els the vinyl chloride and specific ·propellant in· fluorocarbons which side, tt spokesman con· have been blamed for · .fihned. hundreds of teen.age · gas-sntfflne deaths and I n r e g u 1 a t i on s are under increasing published ·hast March, the FDA is requiring ---------makers of aerosol food, drug and coametics to print warnings on labels ... ordered after March*3, . 1976, an d products manufactured after Sept. 3, 1977. THOSE CONTAINING ~~~111111!111Lt halocarbon or . hydrocarbon propellants __ ..,.will have to -ay: "WARNING -Useuily as directed. lntent.fanal misuse by deliberately concentrating and inhal· .i~ Ing the contents can be . harmful or fatal." • The spokesman said 1 one real concern in the FDA is whether pro· pellanl identification may guide youths to those products produc· .,.,..... ing hallucinogenic Tra t~el Pl•ti• ".. "hig~." in spiie of the . ... •. wammg. -• Emyeror Hirob'1o of~ · .&t.at be note4 that. pure Japan and EmprelS~ n ·ton gas 'io ~.OIOl Nagako will vislt c.,ns in~e!lded for auto San Diego zoo ln air cond1~1oning.systems Oc b d ri already 1s available to ~o er· u ng their any purchaser wiihout visit lo U.S. restriction. An Orange County tradition since 1892, we at Chertdler's this year have chosen to celebrate our JUNE SALE event by giving away an exact repllca of a model 1892 BICYCLE* UNB!LJEVABLE SAVINGS on Chandler's Pine Furniture Custom Carpeting,Gustom Dra.,-rles, Bedspreads, Lamps, Rtdlners & Bedding. .. ' :I " THOSE OWNING carriers wttb the cracks around the bolt 'holes were told to return them to tbt 1tore8 for replacement free of chara-e. 1be company said it has been selling a redesigned unlt since early this year, with the name "Seare'' molded on the back, and it has had no reports of cracks around the bolt boles. Patio Dress ,7.88 BIG BUY Men's Hawaiian Shirt 4.88 Men's shirt made ol 100% polynter. Al~rted colors and prints. S, M, L, XL. SALE 2/$5 .... J.H N. Sturdy tripod design is a must for the at·home mechanic. Variable height. SALE Gals' halter dress. Assorted prints. Nylon/ acetate blend. Machine washable. Form fit gathered waist. One size fits all. Join in our dress jamboree and save with this and other specials. • 12·:9·9 -LOW PRICE Kodak film 99c .... 14.tt. Mini-pocket camera with wrist strap. Kit includes lllm, extender, magicube. C110 film. 12 exposures. C126 film. 12 exposures. Big Buys for the Great Outdoors YOUR CHOICE 2.99 ~ ,. ... Qloc.-M ''""' '"" .. ~., .. l_ o.nc.-.,.. • ..,.,..~•• bltt Of ft'tt Ofttc:llt "-"""'Y'-'.M•I r °'1f ~_.,. 8't11 M c~e ~",,..lat to ...-~ Ht"'f • '°' o4 hM' fOt I htOt. IN TII YIWCE Of HMIOIYIEW ..• COllNEI OF NEW MacQTifUI llYD. I PACIFIC YIEW DllYE: 640-6408 ==~~!m]~== The Treasury's fabulous wallpaper sale! % Our Entire Line Custom Order Wallpaper Daiwa Spin Rod and Reel Don't get hung up on the high cost of decorating! 'Cause our 25% off safe on wallpaper will ring up a pocketful of savings for you. We've got pre- trimmed, pre-pasted, strippable papers in mod, traditional. flowery styles. In lots of colors. too. All easy to hang. And most completely washable. So cover 'em up while our 25% off sale is stiff hangin' on. 18.97 Rec. 25.«. Two piece fut taper rod. Pre-balanced roter system on reel. SPECIAL Tackle Box 6.97 ihree trays With 26 compart- ments. Plenty of room for lures and small tacitle. Prices Effective Tliur~y, June 26th thru Sunday, June 29th, 1975 ..-. PAlll 8Hch at Or~ttorpe • Oc>en weekdays 9·30 to 9:30. &Jndays 10 toe. · oau•• City Or. a\ Gwdtn Grove Blvd • Oc>en weekdays 10 to 9. &Jndaya 10 'o e, IMlfA AMa 3800 So. l!lrillot~. of So. Coast Plaza • Qc>en Daily 9:30 to 9. ~ 10 lo 8. J ' , .. ,. '\ I • SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Seoate u1 ap- Pl"Ved a fll'Opo&ed COMUtutional alBenchDent tb._t could a~sure annual pay raises for ~ Lealalaiure, the aovernor and other hiab state offieerl'by takine the task away from lawmakers. The measure <SCA.33-). whic:b would requlr:e voter approval, transfers from lhe=Le · ure to the State Personnel Board the responsl ty for set- ting salaries, expense allowances nu.rement benefits tor lawmakers and lbeseven constitutional office holders. IT ALSO WOULD -EJIOVE UMJ s.pereeet a year con.stitullonal ceilinloa lelialaUvepay railes, and require the personnel board to ~~ such ractors as inflation when establiahiftl sal.,-ies each year. · Legislators currently receive SZl,120 a. year, plus $.1() a day in tax-free expense allowances when in session. The governor is paid $49.100 and the al· tomey general $42,500. 1be lieutenant 1overDOI', secretary or state, superintencl~nt of public inslntc· lion, controller and treasurer each recelv~~.ooo. The measure was approved on a 28-4·vote, one more than the two-thirds majority req\aired,, and sent to the Assembly. . . THE AUTHOR, SEN. NEWTON Russell. <R· Tujunga), said the measure was an effort to restore confidence in government. If approyed ·by the. Legislature, Russell said he was thlnkihg of putUbg the issue on the primary election ballot in J\ltle 1976, . the same month it is designed to take el(ect. · "People feel that by setting our own salaries, we are ripping them off," be said. "We all realize that legislators, whether they are in ~opgress or here, are just not held in the respect that was once the case." But in an emotional plea, Sen. Ralph C. Dills, CD·Gardena ), urged lawmakers to "quit running scared." He said probably more than· 1,000 state employes are paid more than legislators. IDS VOICE RISING, DILLS to1d the Senate, "You are the board of directors for this great em· pire of the state of California. Now start acting like the board of directors and say you are entiUed to that which the public has said you have a right to get." "I'm afraid those days are gone," replied Russell. The proposed constitutional amendment doos not need the signature of Gov. Edmuitd'G. Brown Jr. to be put on the ballot. Brown, during his cam· paign, s hunned proposals to raise the governor's pay. And he has made clear his belief Uiat other of. ficials should also lighten their belts. Also pending before the Senate is a bill (SB610) carried by Senate President pro tem James R. .Mills. <D·San Diego), whic-'1....W i9al(Jegislative pay 10 percent to $23,232 .....:.the maxltnttm 5 percent increase for this year1and next. He said it would be brought to a vote tbie week. Richard L. Solderberg, 319'l Sicily Ave., Costa Mesa, has been awarded the United States Law Week Award at the . College of William ~d ' Mary. ~ Solderberg, who re- ' ceived a juris doctor degree fr_om the Marshall-Wythe ScbooJ of law here on June 1, bas been eited as the graduating student to have made the mpst satisfactory scholastic progress in bis final year of law study. Graduates p r i m e M i n i s t er Duane R. Hurtado, son Fidel Castro has ac-.· of Mr. and -.Mrs .. Ray d . .t t' Hurtado, 142 IJaywood cepte. . an m_v1. a ion Drive, New.port Beach, to v1 s 1t. Tnn1dad· has graduated from Tobago m the near Benedictine College in future, according to Atchison, Kan. He ·re. Cuba n news agency ceived a bachelor of arts Prensa Latina. degree in biology. Nabers Cadillac is having its June Sa1e • Nabers CGd9cx :z ... H•rbor Blvd., Cesta MeW MO-t100 NEED ttELP?· • Cal . ALCOHOL tfEllUNE • 835-3830 ·24..._. .• ., .-: LCOHOLISM COUNCI OF ORANGE COUNTY Enjoy The Great Outdoors GREAT BUY Web C~ir 2/$8 Folding web chair. Rainbow color, aluminum frame. Easy sto~age. Great for patio or beach. S~E E•trtc Fire ltlrter 2~99 ..... i.tt. 0Nat fat Blr·8- Quea. JU.t plug It In, fire 11 going In minutes. U.L. lilted. - GREAT BUY Chaise 10.99 Folding web chaise. 5-positions. rainbow color, aluminum frame. Easy storage. Ideal for those warm summer day$ on your patio or beach. SALE Open Wagon Grfll 14.88 Reg. 17.88. 337 sq. In. cooking area. 6·position femovable fire pan. Choice of colors. SALE 3:3a. Rtg. i.11. CofOfful high Impact plastlo. Slack tor 1111 ltorage. Just wipe clean. SALE Flame Retardant Tents Reg. 19.99. Double mantle. Uses 16.4 oz. or 14.1 oz. dlsPosable bottles. Complete with fuel. SALE Coleman® ·23:8s Reg. 28.99. 2•burner propane stove on 1 O" center$. Uses 14.1 oz. or 16.4 oz. disposable boltie$. (Not shown). SALE '4.77"9 Reg. 5.M. Use as a cooling chest or fill with almost aoy liquid. Choice of colors. Reg. 59.99. Nylon sides, polyester floor. cotton canvas top. ~ue,whne stripes 7'x7'. 69.99. Reg. 79.99. 8'Jd0'. ~ ~ Army Style Cot 7m77 Reg. 9.44. Hardwood frame and legs. Heavy-duty cotton duck cover. 2S"x76". It folds. 1.33. Foldu19 camp stool. COOL DEAL Coleman 38 qt. Cooler 13.44 Reg. 17.99. In a choice of color comb1na· hons. Recessed metal handles. Washable Poly·L1te . R .. , 1tM. 55 qt. chest plus a 1 gallon f·ug packed inside. A doub e value. Biue. Prices Eff tctive Jlttnday, June 26t~ t~r1 Sunlloy, l June 29t~, 1975 , By LAURIE KASPER Of ... .,...., ........... When Sonia Scott was asked if she'd like to go to Nepal, she responded wiJJt pother ctaestion. "Where ia tt?••. ind forgot the in· vitatioo. B..t t1a._ ~ Ume .... WU asked, she was shown slides of fhe 11mall c~and 11s. famous ,:peak, llt. .• . ... ~ -then. ov• ' te •tct. Uaat abe wanted lo visit the coantry and climb·that mm:n, the hifbest lntbewor'cl. She'll I v g with se~ others io October. . .. Now1 ._avM·._ nd about l6 •-.OOU 09.eve •from Sherpa ·aast.oiftl to pre s e~pediUons, •he tnew1 much -'"re than. whete th• ~..;,_ 1~. •'She'• even leanlil· some' of the native language. . · I , Although the basic words, like i .. hello" and "thank you," are in· eluded in this new vocabulary, • she said, "I think the important thing is we (she and the other ' woman in the party) need to '~...1· keep thlnkil11 ttuW• UUJ rilht," she admltte« But. proot is offered in the fact "1ilt o(. UvJse in her party who dltnbed Everest two years ago, the only ooe&.o aet sick was.the one 1'ho did.D'tdrink." So1 sbif:at ed ~liine and still ~ ~ lt to swallow two e1818es.. stuff.· Otherwise 1be is very confi- cllll& know how to say 'Get lost\to the : Sherpas so we can have a litUe privacy to take ~are of our needs." CLIMATE VASIES The guides, s~ explained, As it is, Mrs. Scott and the rest • stick very close to the people they of the party ~jll be prepared for 1 are assigned to assist. extremes. 1 Finding privacy, however, is In the beamtiing, they expect not her greatest concern. .• 70 to 8S degree temperatures so they'll wear tennis shoes and light-weigbt.clotJiint: DOESN'T DRINK "The main problem I have is that I don't drink and I have to learn how to drink before I go over there,'' she explained. They say this helps clean the system and prevent illness. "I • I . . . • ~ But in Uie hlgherJ ·attitudes, after about ·14,000 feet, they'll need heavy boots, kn~high over boots, c~pons and special ex· peditio .. ·~ackets to protect them Crom the Cold air, so0"4and ice. ' .• • r' "Our equipment takes us down to 40 degrees below zero," she said, "but we're hoping it doesn't get down lo that." Up until the very high altitudes, Sherpa porters carry about 82 pounds of the group's equipment plus their own things. ln tbe very high altitudes, however1 everyone becomes equal and ctarries a share of the load. The trip, which will be about 300 miles. js expected to take about 45 days. Trekking and climbing six to eight hours each day, it'll ta&e the groµp some' 18 days to get to the high pountry, w~ere. tbe)';ll ·I).¢ fpr two weeks. "8other two w~s is allowed for the return trip. Because the trails are steep • going qp and down ("The Sherpas d'i)n 't believe in zig- zagging ' like we do."), it's figured the group will have gained 70,000 feet in elevation by the time they're finished. . "To a ~aekeacker or a hiker, '"'tfti;; hllt{i> )W111e ultimate," Mrs: scO« Said. . I Describing it af ·ai 0111e iq lifetime thipg ~ foi h~rsllf, B . said, "It's nbt a vaca\}on. It's aa advenfurer,..ot C) .... 1 ...._ ~ . ' • "J L. ,. ~f;XP.~§P ".fflt'e oi{)0114Joity was unex- I BEA ANDERSON, Editor T'llunUy,J,..e?6, lt1S ....... , . Euphemisms Deleted • I Tong·ure U·nJ.tied DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am 18 and have a good job. My boy friend is 20 and works for his dad. We've been going together for two yeal!-S and have been "semi· ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: An engaged" for 11 .months. By ' English professor al Brooklyn "semi~gaged " ( mean I don't 1 College, Leonard ll. AtJ'lley , have l1lY ring yet but Yt"e'v.e been I. came oat rec~'1tlY wttb "some having sexual relatlOftS. ideas that are worth r~eting. Neither of us has ta.ken any It He could yet save the English precautions against pregnancy language. . but nothing has happeoed. It just 1 Professor As hley points out occurre~ to me that ~ybe one that in the pas t. uneducated peo-or both of us might be sterile. Is 1 ple were blamed for debasing our this possible? How do we find out 'mother tongue. Today it's the for sure·? -HIT AND~ educated people, not tqe il-DEf\RHANDM:it•apos~ible, t ~~~:~::who ate d~m.the most .. but u.atlkely.. My gue~~ that you The worst offendei. he ~ays aren•t 'sterjl~, just hRky. By all p tre writers of advertising copy . meanl go-to a Pia~ Paren· 'and politicians. Ashley notes that tbood Chapter (look in the phone t a 19-inch TV screen is described book} and repeat your story. t as ''huge" and commercials Me .1bey will "educate" you aad tell studded with misleading words )'QU ~d your boy friend where to t such as "additl ve," "enriched" iO fbr t64ting. 1 and "conqitioners." • ' .. ' • l He deplores calling previous DEAR •ANN LANDERS: statements "inoperative" when You've straightened out a few of they become embarrassing to our family1ights and stuck up for politicians, and qbserves that of· me ~hfll I peeded it. Now l want f ensive war; preparations are to do somttbing for your readers. t des crlbed as "defense pro· I grams.'' A depression is called a1 "downward adjustment" ot a • ''retrenchment." When the stock t market plummets it is described l as ''correcting itself." .I Teacher:t come in for uieir j share of criticism: too. Instead of •saying Johnny "doesn't get a.to,lg I with the other kids," the teac•r writes a note to the effect that "Johnny does not relate well with his peer group." Moreover, lparents don't want to hear that their children are "lazy," but they don't mlnd being told they are "underachievers-." Another evasion or r eality is calling deviant sex behavior "an alternate lifestvle." The sage Crpm Brooklyn urgn the use of sifnple worcb thtl eoln· muntcato •Ad the a~dmlt:e ~ fancy words tb1i ~~la total agreemeat with Prat~ Ash.ley'a campaign and~ you are, t.oo. which Is world lov• Ann (Jandttl. - TELLINO IT LIKE JTIS . DEAR FOil TELUNG IT: aak1, boaey. l,love~, &oo. ... Please tell them that· the minute they finish reading this to place a ~iJ 'and writing pad by the teleph<>be ' You ne• know when you mf ght '.hav~ to take down an impq.,-tani nqmber. Trusting to memor* qan be iisk~ lf a -person tdoesn·~ get a num~r right it c~n c1~1t,r"ou· ~ ble• especially if it's fot so.{ilf!Olle · else. I kQow because ~IT1U$T AAPPENED ~ME ' I .. ~ Ir ' • DEA& 11.\P: Tb1nka for the re· m\n4lw. · Atit aow, •IY I add • cllncbec'? TIE Ule pea or peaeU to the pboae. People have a way of ,. . ......, ~••1 ...... --~· . pected. I The lead'er of the ex~tion was teaching a· course 111 rock climbing and snow travel which ·she took a year ago last April. He asked her along on the trip early in the course. .. Asked why he thought she, at lhe time a JlOvlce rock climber, would be a candidate for the trip, she r e pli e d . ·'That's funny because I don't really know." The important thing, she ex- plained is that "we're all capable of working together and even if we're not feeling well, we can tolera~e each other." Si~ee deciding to go on the trip, e'Vt?l! tho4gb she had major sur· gery m ~~vem ber. she has been • $limbing ilnd jogging to stay in shape. . And she was not really inex- perienced . · A backpacker and hiker since she was 13, she has climbed Mt. Whitney, America's highest mountaiJ;l but "a little bill com- pared lo where we're going," eight times . . For more than six years, she ; ted a Mission Viejo Girl Scoyt;. h went backpackin;, ke the Grand Can,Y\b t Sierras, about once a month. -... t ·~ She does get"~/unny look~· , ·from people wh en she tells them she's going climbing for two months. <See CLIMB, Page 82) '. . ' Below, son Kenneth tries ·"""Mom's jacket. Two-month triR will · begin in October. By JO OLSON automobile. 0t11MO•llyP11ouutt Koberstein makes a sc,und There was a star.studded film track with a tape recorder to go premiere in Newfort Beach the with eac-b film, but hopes on his other ni ght. next film to use a sound camera. Not just the run-of-the·mill Editing is b.is favorite part, and Hollywood -style, however. This what he deems 'most important in gala crowd was dressed to the a s uccessful film. "Editing is 90 hilt in blue jeans and tee shirts, percent of the film . I do all my and the s"tars freely mingled 1o . .own editing," he said. the throng. · Koberslein usually begins with It was the first showing of local an idea, clarifies it in his mind1 director Jim. Koberstein 's new writes the script, calls in the casl- film, "The Six Cylinder Nao," 'for a cons ultation then begins which was produced by Mindless fi1min g. Banalities Productions. The crew is assembled every As each star's name came on other weekend in various loca- the screen <tile living room W"dll ti6ns in the county for the shoot~ of the Martin Brower home in ing. then Kobe r stein s pends Harbor Vie w Hills). the teenage many hours alone editing. • · audience clapped and cheered. He also builds many of the pro- Wh en it "'3S over, :J "S1x ps' himself, such as the robot for Cylinder M:ln" c,ake was cut~. ''Six Cylinder. Man .'~ Tt)ese, ac- the festivities continued urttif cbrding to his QlOther, Helen. are much later in the night. "never sim}>le."' F1ip the calendar ahead a fe w The films also have special ef· years and tbis same crowd could fects. such as a laser beam ()b. be attending a Hollywood pre-literatinJ; a person (this is done miere, if Koberst ein fulrllls his by 1crapmg some of the emulsion ambition, wblch is to be "the e.rr. the film with a needle. greatestdi!J?Clorin the wqdd." .l\oberstein said ), and a car run- The Corona del Mar l-Uih ning over one of the main charac- School senior, described by one ters Ca dummy is used ). of his instructors as "a very fine Koberste in , also talented as a young filmtnaker," is still con· cook. author and musician, en- sidcring medical school, but he joys directing films because he has one eye·on the camera. "likes to make other people hap- He began his serious directing py." and films are his way 'Q(' when he selected John Smith's "g~tting across the way I feel.'' TV Sp~ials. ClalfJ at Corona del "My main goal in life is happi- Mar High SchoOl to aug°"n' a. nesa;· be said. "I like to be college prep schedule,, 'll'n4 befpfulto others." gradually hes assumed all o( °'8 : •Yffe d°'sn 'l want r«ognition," responsibility for his own Cil#... h& mother.. added. "Hii teachers "Six Cylfrider Man" was-bia .ve said he ill very humble.'' first experience as camerarpd Embaernsed. K~t· ex· as well as director, which }le plained "l 've s en lled planned so he could get just the peoplq~' · e c:~e shotshewal'lted. Wh t ~ J' . ~ t · Tbis fihn' earned Smith's bud~ 'd~':" ....... e:P praise that J<obersteln is "o(ie ot s peed wltla sludiet. lUtning the. most talented student.S" ~ scheduJet and fOrking1 haslaught in lhe last three yep.rs. "He~s \'el'y motlvac.d •• bia To date, ~U1 work has alJ tieen mother e>cplained. "~ ~ways _in the rea11n' of satire, a~h as· liked school and bad aoocl "Butterfin1er," "Don't be a teachers." ru~111 Guv•• and '' .. ls~ , .. l ... a. , ~ , • ~Lo~ of it,.it was 1 lmpl1uslble." but thl11"*1 teacher who cot the camera roll· has scheduled• drama. • ln4t in lhe fi rst place w~" "Six Cylinder Man," also a Koberatein was in lixt.h 1rade ... satire, is the story of a rold ta.~ · She, eu11esled lh~ class make ,: station att~dant who rebulldS a tum as a project. and euess wtio- m an wttb parts from an waseltcteddlre(lor! I .t • . ... Epicures .'in Heaven' Most p eople eat chocolate or strawberry or vanilla. The Coofrerie de la Cbaine des Rotlaseurs dines 9n chocolate and atrawBerry and Grand Marnier souffle. Most people ap - preciate mushroom garnishes. Rotisseurs pref er the more delectable fungi: morilles, truffles and glroles. Geril and Gosta Muller of Ambrosia restaurant hosted the latest epicurean extravaganza for tbe Newport Beach chapter of the dining society that dates back more than seven cen· turies. · As the 66 chevaliers and guests arrived, 10: year-old flower girl Leilani Hunlow scat· tered rose petals on the red carpet. Danish pate, seafood on the half shell and H a ns Kornell Sehr Trocken champagne pre- ceded the dining that re- qui red 603 pieces of crystal, 804 silverware and 662 china plates. varlou1 coui;sea,. the bolt explained the menu had ... touch of Standinavia and the taste of California'' -premium strawberries from Orange County. No expen se was spared nor effort. "You wlll notice there is no salad course this nenlne,.. Muller a aid. .. Tbat's too easy. lnatead, we hope you will enjoy fresh aspara1us with sauce Moussellne." Th• final flouri1h wu 86 individual souffies pretented at perf ectlon by the gracious coJ'J)S of waltera who earlier had served Chateau Chaton, Robert Lyne# comes to visit Allen Chase, Bai/Ii delegue for the western U.S., and his dinner partner, Claire Trevor, during an intermission between courses. Poll1ny '61, a~uavu; Chateau Ripeau 89 ana Leacock Fine Serclal Madlera. Allen Chase, weal.em director of the confrerie, commended the officers. Harry Axene, Robert Lynch, George Woodford Jr., William Lusk and Muller for outdoing last year's feast. And be indicated the Newport members may host an October banquet for several California chapters bonorins the state visit of the top na- tional director. The party adjourned for cognac and liqueurs and more music by a strolling strings sextet. Geril Muller offers sauce for dessert scuffle to Diane Rinker. Rotisseurs usually in- sist on grilled meat but MulJer and Leif Dollis, executive chef, easily won their favor with filet of veal Lucullus at $13.78 per Pound, wrapped in bacon, stuffed with truf- fles and topped with goose Ji ver and quen· nelles. . Introducin g the At Wit 's End .Guilt Edgy By ERMA DOMBECK I always have admired mothers who can reach out, give their kid a bell or a thump and that's it. The punishment for the mis- deed is done. I use visuals. Me. When a child comes in late, I refuse to shout or scream about it. Instead. the next morning I will drag out lo the kitchen look- ing like an avocado that has gone bad and say, "Go ahead. Kill your mother. Do I ask a lot? Eighteen hours of sleep a day. That's all I ask. But you -Mr. Night Vision. You run around llke a hamster." "Mom! Why don 't you go to bed'!'' "Did you hear that'?" l asked the refri gerator. ··co to bed, he s ays. Why, I'd just have to get up when the policeman came to tell me you're in a ditch somewhere. "MOM ... ··Put m e out of your mind," I said. "But when I fall asleep in the dentist's chair, just tell yourself.· I did that to Mom!·" Some parents say visuals don't work as disciplinary meas ures. They s ay they're too s ubtle and too dramatic, but I have a few gr abbers that have been effective. Once when my daughter gave a party and didn't clean up, I was doing dishes at four in the morning. I know she fell rotten, even as she slept through it. Probably m y finest. hour came last week when one son dropped me off at the beauty shop with instructions tG "Call when they're finished with the estimate." I called seve r a l times and no one answered. "I'll just have to punish him," l said and began the three-mile trip home by foot in the hot, blazing sun. Forty.five minutes later l stood before him, hair styled like a brillo pad, face red as a beet, breathing irregular, white anklets dusty from the walk. He was connected to his stereo with a pa Ir of earphones. "I know this is more punishment than a child should bear but I had to do it to you," I said gasping for breath, "to teach you a lesson." He slid orr the earphones. "I can't bear you with these earphones on." •·You're just ~oing to have to live with your own guilt, ' I said, "and remember- me as I stand before you ... weak .•. but brave on the brink of a coronary." ··noes that mean you won't get to the store?" he Hked. Did I tell you he'd feel rotten? 10% OF·F SUMMER FASHIONS. . . ~ Strolling musicians entertain Mrs. John Curci and Richard Bertea as they sa mple the p enultimate course of Camembert and fruit preserves. 0.11., Pilet PIMtH by Rlcllud I(~ ·--------------------- C•ll 642-5671. Put a few words to work for ou. 15% Off & MOREi 0 INTIRE STOCK p.;1t19y & Stilwd9J o.ly, .._. 27 & JI ' . Select ·.from Dte~~ • ..SWeaters, Blouses, . Pants, Pant Suits. · 1 °"\, From Page 81 • • • Climb Peaks But, s he said. .. It's not a spur ofthe moment decision." She discussed it with he r husband. Then she decorated cakes, taught swimming and babysat to earn as much of the needed money, more than $2,000, ·as she could . n ltST THOUGHT And, first consideration was given to her daughter Naomi. 3, a n d son Kenneth , who 'l l celebrate his seventh birthday while she's away. ' "The children mean more to me than the trip would mean," shesaid. . .., Her hus band, Doug, rear· ranged his teaching scheduJe so I • •• For Her: Scarves .... 11.tt • 12.19 Hats ........ S2." Tunics ...... JI.ff Skirts ....... S11.M Straw B•gs ..... M." ·ts.ti .Jewelry starting at ...... 11.N Bikinis .•........•. $1.H P'or Him: Chokers starting at ...... 13." Tunlts .•.•••.• t11.H ' (other tunics . 17.'9) Buffalo Sandals ... $4.ft Qlv• I Pltr 1 Jfttern1Uon1I Olft CJrttflc1te. • COS1A MISA n fe...w-... c. ............. StG-7337 he'll be home with the children when they get up in the morning and in the evenings. And, people from their church have volun- teered to take care of them dur- ing the days. She intends to make some tape recordings so the children at least will hear her voice at night while she's away. And, she'll mail them a letter from Katman- du before the climb begins. She also plans to take two tape r ecordings of the children's voices with he r . She expects the inability to communicate with her family will be the worst part of the trip. The longest she's ever been away from them has been a week. 1AGUllA r llAat IJH S.. C•tet ...,. MOK THIU SAT. I ... SUM. I W 4"4-9101 _ ..... _ ... Ider , '1 tlildren Smile a Litfle BriQhter DAILY PILOT 8:J . ' By J O OLSON OfliltOtllr P'li.tSC.ff In the past 20 years, Lucile Price has s~en the Children's Dental Clinic at Orange County Medical Center grow from part. time operation to a full-fledged clinic with brand new equipment. . The Newport Beach re&ident, retiring after two decades as secretary-assistant, is a little concerned ove r the fate or the clinic in light of t~e ptoposed medical center take-over by UCI, however. She has, tn h e r years of service, assisted more than 600 dentists as they have treated • Horoscope: Virgo 20,000 needy Orange County youth s from kinde r gart en through the age of 14. The clinic was started as a pjlot project on a parNime basis by the Assistance League. When the clinic was opened full-time, Mrs. Price was hired as the only stalf member. She remembers being shuffled "from pillar to post" as the medical center became more and more crowded. At times, the tiny clinic had to s})are its wail· ing room with oral surgeons and other clinics. The equipment was old, and Mrs. Price said thC\t mWly den-· lists would come ~-complain about having to user antiquat- t ed macbJnery. But now, there are high-speed drills and au the other latest tools for the volunteer dentists to use. Her responsibilities included calling the county's dentists to aak them to volunteer and then scheduling the ones who agreed. She set up appointments for the children, called to remind them and sometimes arranged transportation. ''The clinic has had its ups and downs through the years, but in the last year and a halt, it has re- ally taken hold," Mrs. Price said. "But we're just scratching the surface." Children from low-income families all over the county are Emphasize Your Diet FRIDAY, JUNE 27 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): Accent is on what you wish, how you exploit your abilities, pro· ducts. An older person, possibly a parent, aids in bringing about desired results. TAURUS (A pril 20-May 20 ): You get opportunity now to in- crease knowledge of profession, goal, one who directs yo ur destiny in subtle and other ways. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Accent on education, reading, gain through added knowl edge. Publishing opportunity could be in picture. CANCER (June 21-July 22 ): Emotional in volvement is in · dicated -strongly. Nothing oc- curs halfway -it is all or nothing. Know it and don't play games. GIRLS/LADI ES ' IF YOU CAN'T FINO CONT£M~Y FRENCH F~HIOOS AT YOUR PLACE ..• TRY ~t>L4ce I" UNIQUE PARIS OOUTIOUCI T-SHIRTS, JEANS, SPORTSWEAR, JEWELRY M.L IMPORTED FROM EUROPE • 113 It HAI• I.VD .. FUllEITOM 992·1• Of'IM MOM.·SAT. 10-S ~ Fiims The•ter O•nce Clfllllll!M•T Televlaton In the DAILY PILOT LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Em- p ha sis i s o n l egalities, cooperative projects, partnerships a nd marriage. Domestic a dju stme nt is necessary. VIRGO CAug. 23-Sept. 22>: Low-key approach brings re- sults. Emphasis on employment, diet, general well being -you go through what amounts to an emo· tional overha ul. LIBRA (Sept. 23 -0ct. 22): Ac· cent on love, roma nce, creati ve e nd eavors a nd s weeping changes. You can deal from posi- tion of greater confidence. You dance to your own tune. SCORPIO <Oc t. 23-Nov. 211: Completion of projects indicated. You finish rathe r than begin you learn outcome of past efforts. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): New ideas can lead to profit. Relatives. neighbors and short journeys are in personal pattern. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19J : Spotlight on money -collec· lions, payments and budget. Evaluate possessions. Take in· ventory. Conserve assets. Refuse to allow others to be careless at your expense. AQUA RIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Lunar cycle promotes indepen- dence, affection, direct ap· proach. Social life improves. You make some constructive con- . tacts. Horizons expand. P ISCES (Feb. 19-Ma rch 20): Certain restrictions are for your own benefit. Know it and work with material at hand. You gain cooperation through organiza- tional processes. Jewelry for her ... an extravagant choice 44 f&Shk>n island, newport centet 844·5070 I .· elieible (no weltare recipients are accepted), but most of the children come from Santa Ana, Fountain Valley and Garden Grove, Mrs. Price said. "Many of them have never seen a dentist. You'd be appalled IJUome of those mouths." · Some of the parents, she said, · would pass off the rampant de· cay with the explanation that "bad teeth run ln the family." Mrs. Price also remembers many of the children making a . run for the candy vending machines the minute they ar- rived at the medical center. She tried to stop them , but soon gave up. She believes people are becom- iog more interested in dental hygiftne, but that "it will take a generation or two more for peo- ple to wise up." The for mer Bellflower resident said that it was bard to get den· lists, at times, and they often would call and cancel at the last minute . "There were a certain few who were just wonderful." she noted. Now that Mrs. Price isn't get· ting up at the crack of dawn to be at the clinic each morning at 7:30, she is planning a trip to the Mideast, thinking about all the work she has been putting of( the the last 20 years, and is consider- ingtaldnt up sewing again. • Sbe has traveled. to So"'b AmericfJ, Alaska. the Orient, t.b~ Society Islands and made on e trip around the wodd, and now is thinking about aeelJtg more of the U. S. Looking at the new pla- ques on the wall (tributes from the Orange County Dental Socie· ty, Orange County School Nurses Association and Medical Assis· tan ts), she keeps wondering what she did to deserve all the fuss. •·All I did was go to work for 20 years. I just did m y job," she said. 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I ~-------------------~-------------------J 103 FU DAILY PILOT NeW Season Announced 'Sooner' Tops NEW Y01tK CAP) -"A Girl Named Sooner " an NBC drama special aboUl a Yo\Ull ind.Jan.a rarm &irl was lut week's m06t popular 1vening TV abow, acc:ordJna to A.C. Nl11.Hn Co. audlenee e1timate1. The latnt local prod\4Cin1 irouP to announce Ill cot11plet• plans tor the lt'll· 71 tfHOQ I• th• Wfttmln1wr Com~"'1.lly Thater. Yt'.hlth •••ln wlll llll Ill neYt' theater IQlatn. with ))ia}'1 Of the fun·· nrbone·tlct1Un1 variety. lareiol"1 th• .,rtous drerrta. Leadln1 off th• wnimln•ter Hja8Qft In Sep· tember wUl be "ButterflJ" are Free'' under the direction of Stan Prt.ic.: hard (recentlx introdu.ted~o local audiences aa the beleaJutrecJ nero or WCT s "Prlaoner of Second Avenue." Ron Ftllan will follow with' revival of an oldie, "Jenu1." Why Brynner Was So ~Picky ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Recently the show world was amused when Variety published Yul Brynner's ihstructlons to theater personntl during his nationwide tour with the new musical, ··Odyssey.·• . Among the lengthy orders: "King.size bed in master <hotel) bedroom: one mattress ohly, not two: must be utterly blacked out so as not a sliver of light can enter, though must be able to open them ·when wanted. "Suite must be immaculate ... a gross of ex- 'tra wooden hantiers lh YB '~ bedroom. an·d extras In all other rooms of his party · · ·,;All phones must be touch tone with 13·foot cord.5 .... Wlne. The only one he drinks is Chateau Gruaud·Larose '66 .... Mr. Brynner brings with him special Canadian bacon. Make sure he can put some of it in the hotel's freezer, and the balance will go in his own HYNNU kitchen ...... No one got more amusement out or the reaction to lhe llsl than Brynner himself. Backstage at the ...... c .. iuno"o' Ahmanson Theater where ''Odyssey" has started a · NnaPIOff"ll l "\M ... 0 , MIU"°""'" · long summer's run, he remarked: ,._ ________ -.it ''I understand \.hot Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, who are following me In theaters_ across the country, have a hilat1ous routine about it. I 'd love to hear it. "l'"JI" "'1.14HHD OF SLHPY HOLLOW"' 0.,. .. 0.11,.u:• Mel!""" ,.,, ttl: .. ~M ·tl.U Travel everywhere •.. Sundays ...__ 1 _ 11 _ 111 __,, In the DAILY PILOT Thf terrifying motion picture from /he tt rrif 11inu A'o. r be1it sffhr. aws -. ~·I I'. "1 ahould expl ain why I made up those instruc- tions. When I was touring in 'The King and I,' I was working tor very little money and playing s plit· weeks that were enormously tiring. Wh en I arrived at the theater, I found my dressing room was dirty and ahabby. The squalor wos unbelievable. "I existed backstage under the most depressing surroundings, then it was my job to go onstage and bring happiness to hundreds, thousands of people. "Now I have committed myself to 20 months of Odyssey,' taking the time from Cilm work and the house in Normandy that l love. Is it any wonder that I want to make my Ille as pleasant as possible?·· ..... GLIMDA 'ACUON "WOM!N IN LOVE'' a M1 iUMptO I .. Iii '--L~j -TOG!THl1t- 11Murph th1 Surf .. & 11Pr•tb1e & The leara" Call 141-5671. Put • few words lo work for ou. ''AUCTION-FARE" For oil you collectors ... Here's o Borgoin Hunter's Dream. Bid by telephone for fine, Jades, · Porcelains, genuine antiques, estate 1·ewelry, origino art . Everything WITH JACK WELLS ' ·' . l .............. -w .. ....... from the funky ...::::::::::.::.:..:..::::::::::::::::=-::::::~=~=·'="=~=~===...__==~·~~·~-·~~~~·=!~=·~='=0 =-=-lll ~~~~~us ... "YOUR IEST BID FOR INTERTAl~NT" ••. n...., .. 7to lp.a e•-•• J. C•••••fty ~ .... •44·70'' ~COMMUNm CAILEVISION COMPANY Wllll1os1cAMCWCK SI NCW,~l BCAClt CAllF. 92663 (114) 644.447 ,. Intermission , Tom Titus ' The musical comedy "Gypsy" will hit the boards lh January With Sondra Evans directin •. Then romes Tennessee Williams• only comedy, "Period of Adjustment," directed by Doris Allen, with "Play It Again, Sam," under Hal Ralston't1 tutelage, closing out the season. THE Wf;STMINSTEll players have drQJ>ped their tradiUonal summer musical in favor or a children's show, "Aesop's Falables," which will be presented next month (opening July 25) under tbe direction of Diane Schochet. Instead. the musical moves to the third slot in the regular season -last year's "Stop The World, I Want to Get Off" and neltt season's "Gypsy." The tlrat of al~ o.,..hour CBS drama-on ure of MO.~• al10 ., •• an audltmce f avort\e, as w,. a S\lnday CBS Newa 11pecl•l •bout the travtl• of the network'~ ''On the l\oad"' cor- respondent, Charles Kural~. The 1975-76 schedule shapes up as an entertain· ing, bui unimaginative. one. All rive plays have been done at least once before in Orange County, and serious drama is being skirted for the second 1--::;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii season in a row. ~ With, at last, a tbeaier of their own, and with it a larger overhead, the Westminster players appear to be "playing it safe" to insure maximum au- dience support. But hopefully the days of good, solid .drama are not gone forever In Westminster. * ON TllE BOARDS -Jn one of the lightest weekends ol the year for local theater, only the two professional groups, South Coast Repertory and Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse, are perforlfl· ing this weekend alone the Orange Coast · At SCR, "The Cave Dwellers" is in its final weekend, playing tonight ·through Sunday at 8 o·ctock in the Third Step Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Sebastian's has "No, No, Nanette" enjoying a long run, through Aug. 3, each night but Monday at 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Call 646-1383 for SCR reservations, 492·9950 for Sebastian's . * BACKSTAGE -The annual meeting of the Huntington Beach Playhouse will be held Sunday at 6:30, with scenes from productions of the past season being presented ... the playhouse also will elect six new board members and announce award nominations. . . · 644-0760 STUISAND J WN tCl~~~,~.~~1TER "'"'-("'"' '79·4141 t~I~.~~. ~.~~!'1TH ... h tltotct•llH 979·41 41 "THE FORTUNE" 14 llA $TtlllAND JAMISCAAH . "FUMMY UDY" INJ "llTUINOF THI rt .. PANl'ta• .... "llTUIM o• THI . rtHl PAMf Hta• a "LI MANI,. INJ "'W.W. & THI . DtXll DAMC:ltUHGS• IP•t '"TAKI THI MONIY a ~' INI '"TOWUIHa IMFMMO• "HY JACHD" IN J "llGl l SAHCTIOM'' ll J "REINCARNATION OF P ET E R PROUD" ''NIGHT MOVES'' GINI HACKMAN WIDNUOAY JULY 2 THIS IS THE CLIMAX! .. DeM1 Pllel Stiff ....... \li~1e f •·••111 f lie Top Rising above Abalone Point bluffline at north end of Laguna Beach is new home of Robert F. Montgomery, an Anaheim phys ician. Under construction is 8,100 square f tel of li vin g area valued at $200,000, according to building permit for project. Later phases will include addi- tion of two wings to home, swimming pool and tennis court. Abalone Point is located at no rth end of Irvine Cove. Laguna Pair Given Porno Case Delay A pornography case involving a LJ1guna Beach couple, owners of the Fahrenheit 451 Bookstore. has been continued for another week at the South Orange County Municipa l Court in Laguna Niguel. The continuance -the most recent in a long string since the arrest of Gordon and Evelyn Wil son in December 1972 -was made to allow Judge John A. Griffin time to review legal points and authorities and the property seized in the arrest. Second Plot The· Wilsons were arrested after a Laguna Beach police de· tectlve allegedly purchased a copy of Zap Comix at the Fahrenheit 451 Bookstore, 409 S. Coast Highway. In addition lo the comics, Judge Griffin was given copies of Playboy, P laygirl and other adult magazines commonly sold over the counter. Gordon Wilson said today he believes the case has become a hot potato. ' S~nger Chapter Sets Laguna Meet The L1Jguna Beach Chapter of the California Association for the Physically Handicapped will° meet a t 7: 30 p. m . Friday in the community room of Laguna Federal Savings, 260 Ocean Avenue, Laguna Beach. Providing trans portation for handicapped persons will be the toptc of the meeting. The chapter i!I laking a survey or now many handicapped persons r equire· transportation. For further information c all Lueiaus Serantoni al 494 -3351 or Cleova Weinert at 496-2836. Police Mum Imwce1u 0 B k ? 1,,, Fraud n rea out. NEWARK.N.J .(UPI) -A Los Angeles soul SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) -The San Francisco singer haa been round in- Chronicle reported today that an intelligence agent notent of passing herself for the Los Angeles Police Department uncovered a off as the lead sinaer o( .Plot to pull off a second breakout al the Marin Coun-the nation ally-known ty Civic Center -less than three months after a Shirelles, but her agent similar attempt left rour persons dead. was c 0 n v i ct e d 0 f The newspaper asserted in a copyrighted story criminal fraud . . that Los Angeles authorities failed lo warn Marin _• n_ur_so_a..._y._.J_ ... _, .... _._ ......... -"-'•.._-1 ___ _...,..__ _____ _..;..__:x;.;::iil!,,\ Sex_ Devices Selling . . >I Du iributon ·~l1:1im Kinky Ga4gets Popular ByDOWlltSBA.•a..AY . ~ ....... r ..... The HX paraphemalla bull· Dell hJal arown from secmtve mall or der ftrm 1 llated ln aordtd sex matazlnea to an above· JroUnd trade lnvolvln1 about 800 boutiques and an unknown num ber of distributors. . T hose in the industry estimate the annual volume la over ~ million nationwide and gttowina. They say their business has expanded because or the sex- ual revolution of the '60s and ear- ly '708. MEANWHILE SOME doc- tors, notln1 the widespread trend toward u1e of sex u a l paraphernalia, s ay some of the devices can be physically harmful; others say the devices may be psycholoaically beneflc:ial. .The biggest seller is the vtbrator, an elongated, hollowed· out, plastic device operated by batteries. Other products range from artificial male and female sex organs to scented and flavored lotions, oils and gels lo Jull-sized, lif e·like models or men and women. A variety of manacles, harnesses and whips are also sold. Most vibrators are priced unde·r $15. I NTEREST IN THESE items is not restricted to any one age group, say dealers in- terviewed across the country. "My customers are from 18 to 85," a Detroit, Mich., dealer said. Although most store owners say the majority of their customers are m en, they say women have been buying sex paraphernalia in s ubs t a ntial numbers. Some gynecologists warn the devices can couae injuries. "ARTIFICIAL DE VICES can cut the akin a nd cause intee- Uon. In some cases they can hurt a woman's cervix," said Dr. Donald C. Chambers, associate attending gynecologist, Provi- dent and Slnal Ho1pltal1., Baltimore, &Jd. Rertal dtvlces used by men alao can be dan1eroua, be 1ald. Many sex theraplata and peycbolo1lst1 recommend use of lhe paraphernalia to patient.a to help overcome certain sex pro· bl ems. "Vl 8RATOllS AltE very helpful devices for m a n y women," s aid Dr. Warde ll Pomeroy of the Cornell Medical School and th e American Institute of P &ychotherapy. "Many ii mes, it's the beginning of learning to have an orgasm.'' Dr. William Masters, co- director of t he Reproductive Biology Research Foundation in .....st. Louis, said he would only re- • ••• 1he 11 11af1 11.·0111e11 . ha.,r beei1 buyhtg •ex parapher11alla 111 1111bsta11t ial 1111111bers.' commend a vibrator to a patient who has never experienced or- gasm, aod only then on a very limited basis. He said he would never suggest using other de- vices. "Inevitably, you're talking about crutches and it does no good to train people to crutches," be said. "The development of sexual fun ctioning is not a mechanical thing.'' SALES OF THE items have continued to climb despite a na· Uonal receesion a nd waning public interest in pornographic books and movies. dealers say. Som Savage, sales manager. of United Sales, Inc., one or the largest manufacturers of sex de- vices, or "marital aids" as the company calls them, said about 150 new products are introduced annually. The Los Angeles flrm sold about $2 mill ion worth of paraphernalia last year, he said. "The bus iness has been 1rowln1 aradually for the past. five yeara," Savage said. MOST IN T HE BV81~ attribute the ri1lng lnterett to arowtng acceptance of the aex revolution. But some also soy th recession has helped. "Sales have gone up for thi Ume of t he year." said BUI Rifkin. a former firtancial ad· ministrator who s tarte Pleasure Chest , Ltd., about th re years ago. ''Its's the same as during the Depression, whee: movies made big business." Most merch ants said thei customers ar e m iddle class an profesalonals . "THE DEMAND ALWAV has been there, but the product were in an atmosphere where th• ·proper people' wouldn •t go," Ritkin said. . "There 's a creepy novelt~~ shop in Dallas that sells thi stuff. I'd never go in there," S<ti Deborah M .. 39, in a Manb<1lla branch of Pleasure Chest. Mrs. M., like many or th paraphernalia s hoppers in- terviewed, preferred anonymitl'. ": She said s he and her husband:J often purchase sex items when.' they visit New York. "With or without them. our bedroom life is pleasurable," s he l said, ''but we sometimes like I new and different adventures." 1 THER E AR E NO federal statutes regulating the manufac- ture. sale and possession of sex paraphernalia, although some t local municipalities have or,~ dlnllnces regulating the display l and advertising of the items. An obscure New York law, for example, ba ns the ad vertis- ing o( the devices as well as the } lotions and oils that claim to pro- long or.stimulate sexual activity. "We haven't had a single complaint," said Lind a Mews. vice president, Population Plan-~ ning Associates and Adam and Eve, a North Carolina store. ··Everything is guaranteed and there's a warranty," said· Savage of Uniteq Sales. , I j I lawmen of the plan which was scheduled for Oct. 22, After deliberating for 1970. On Aug. 7, 19.70, Judge Harold J . Haley and over two hours, a federal three others were killed jury We d nes day a c· in an unsuccessrul escape ( quitted Vessie Lee Sim- •attempl. . J mons, 35, of three counts ·oNELOW PRICE The news paper said Sta le of mall fraud for allow· the intelligence reports ..._ ______ ~ ing her female vocal were the work of an agent quartet lo be promoted identified in reports to the department's criminal as "Vessle Simmons and conspiracy section only as "C·l4 ." However, the the Fabulous Shirelles." Chronicle s<lld the agent was really Louis Tack wood. /tlalpracde!e De la11 SACRAM ENTO <UPI) -.Legislative leaders have decided lo delay until August any major a ction THE SAME J URY, however. convicted Miss Simmons ' Hollywood agent , ss.yea r -old Charles W. Cascalcs. on dealing with the medical malpractice crisis. u .S. District Court Assembly speaker Leo T. McCarthy and Senate President Pro Tern James R. Mills Wednesday said Judge Lawrence A. the doctors, lawyers and insurance companies have W hi PP 1 e a 11? we d requested time to study pe nding malpractice · CascaJes to r~mam f~ee lealslation. on $5,0~ bail pending sentencing. He faces a Blgltway F madlng Biii maximum five years in prison, and his attorney SACR'\M ENTO (UPI) -The Sena_te has said he would "definite-~assed a . bill designed to restart halted highway ly" appeal. construction next year through a one-cent-per· "I put my life on the gall?n boost in the gasoline tax to produce ~110 line. I've been ripped mW1on. orf "said Cascalea The measure (58100). which would raise the ' · gas tax from seven to eight cents startlna Jan. 1. "THIS VE RDICT is was aentto the Assembly Wednesday on a 23· 7 vote. going to blow 8 hole in NO~l'rograne SACRAMENTO (AP> -The last of California's controversial oxides of n1trogen smog control pro- iram for 1966-70 model cars would be wiped away with legislation meeting Senate approval. ll won a 27-il vote Wednesday, sending it to the Assembly. The a uthor. Sen. John Holmdahl CD-Castro Valley>. calltd the NUx proaram "poor(y conceived and poorly 'administered" inthefirats~lace. Pair Bf• In \lat the whole music busi- ness. Now you're going to have to lnlerroeate every artist before book- ing him," he said as he left federal court. During the week-long trial, members of the real Shirelles testified that Miss Simmons was never a member or their group, whose million· BORON (U PI) -Two workers at lhe U.S. selllnt records lnc1ude BoraxandChemlcalCompanyherewerekilledlate "Wiii You Love Me Wednesday when they fell into a vat ot liquid Tomorrow?" ''Mamma nitrogen aod froze to death. ·Said'' and "Dedicated to Willie Edward Dbdderer, Z7, afid Btant Black, the One I Love." as, both of North Edwarm, were dead on arrival al Boron Cltltens Hospital. a ·ooc ton Sued LOS ANGELES CUP!) -Eifht Granada HUll doctor~ were named in a clvi s uit Wednesday charatnii the?m with soliciting and accepting kickbacks from u major medical laboratory teatini aervice. Named were Howard R. Baler, Stephen &rnocco, James L . Crclahton, Allred A. Figlloztl, ElUott C. Leonhardt, Arthur Petoyan, William Prier and John BolUnger. ata•M•er~r SACltAM ENTO <AP > -The 'ltate director of consumer artall"I ahould have more power, H)'l lbe Gtllfornla Senate. tt sent to the Aasembl)' Wldnead•Y • blll that would 1tve titm authortly to ao to co~rt to pro\.ed COl\lumer lnten1ts . Th author, Sen. oeorae Moscone, (D·San rranclaco) • .,1d it would auure co01umera or adC'- quate protection aaalnst crooked businessmen. "NOBODY OWNS a name," uid Mias Sim· mon1, the mother o( three children and • stu· dent al a community col· lege Jn Los Angeles.· Mlss Simmon• tald she would conUnue to slna. but wou Id probably ~e a dtrf erent name for tier aroup. She reJec:t· ed a 1u11e1tton by her attorney that 1he bill henelf 11 "VeHit Slm• mona ·and the Fa kt Shirellee." Dt.1rin1 the trla1 evidence was preaentc;d to ••ow Min Slmmona' 1ro~ toored the tJ.S. and !urope uatn1 the name or the Sblrelles. 1,()()1\ Al "'HAI \{)l '(~f~T! 4 Custom 4 Custom Steelgard 4 Goodyear Double Steel Belted RADIAL tires Steelgard RADIAL TIRES · RADIAL TIRES 4 4 1 Wheels Balan ced (including weights) New Valve Stems Front End Alignment FOR s1749s Any eiu li•t•d OR 78 X 14 or BR 78 X 13 Blackwall plus Fed & state tax ( Blems) 40,000 mile warranty BRAKES MUFFLER $2895 Engine Tune-Up Adel U for I cyl,, ta for air cond. • With electronic equipment our pro!eaalonala fln1·tune your en1tne, ln1talllng new polnta, plu11 a condenser • Help• maintain a amooth running 1n9lne for rnulmum 111 milugo • Includes Dataun. Toyote, VW Lube and Oil Change s4ss u11 to ~1·· or 111•lor · btan• 11111 tl·1rtft oll • Compl•te ch11ul1 lubtl• c&Uon • oil ch1ngo • Help• en,ure longer wtarlna pttt• a amooth. quiet perlorm1nc1 • Phone for 1ppoln1mtnt FO R $218 95 Any size listed HR 78 X 15 or JR 78 X 15 Blackwall plus Fed & state tax (Blem&) 40,000 mite warranty Front-End Alignment s99s Mo•t U.S., ao11111h1111trt qr1 -Hrtl tttra 1111)' f lltt•tt • Compl•t• 1n1ly1it • alignment correcllon to lncreue tire mllt111 end Improve 1tccring ufoly • Procl1lon equipment u"d by tKperltncad profea. 1lt>111l1 • Includt1 Dataun, Torota, vw GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER I IT OUI llW LOCATIOI Owned and Operated by flAllK WOOD Tire lllC. • LAGUNA BEACH IL TORO 837-2900 494-0786 ,, DAil. Y PILOT ThUf!d!r, June 2i. 1115 DESERT'S BEST BUY ••• anCI viewl Indian -hftli: TO\NNHOUSES ~ Palm Desert t.oc.ted in a shelte~ cove several hundred feet above the desert floor ... lndi.u Hill• offe,. H incomparable panoramic view whore cooling breeaes gently sweep away the care1 of the world! Five custom-designed •wimming pools and screened tennis court• add to the new way of We you'll happily find at Indian mns-Palm Desert! 1973 PRICES! P UBLIC NOTICE 2 & 3 BEDROOM SINGLE STOA Y TOWNHOUSES from $34,500 10% DOWN 8 3/4 % FINANCING g o/o.A,R. PUBLIC NOTICE Eotil,'s ·Sales Up 7 Percent DETROIT <UP[) - ·'lbe .fl'ord Motor Co. re- ported it s mid-June <:A a year a.-o. FINANCE s;fll!ar .. 60,.080 Mii~• New Warranty Told for, GM Wiener Record Eaten MINNEAPOLIS. · domesUc car sales were up 7.1 pe«ent from a month aao. reinforcing auto makers' hopes ot a s olid uptu rn in the depressed industry. woao SAID 1t sold 57,12' cars durins the June 11·2!0 period, down 22 percent from 73,t'l, in the same period of 1'74. For tbe first 20 days ot June, Ford sales were down 23.Z percent from a year ago. Roc~ll DETROIT (AP) -Tll9canaochmallD8Ml General Moton ~· truclkl •flectfd liave •· •nnou.ced It ill ~ been covered by a an extended, eo.oeo:mo. 12,000..mlle or l2·mcmtb or tlv•year e .. atne war· eaciMwarranly. ranly on tbe Cbevtdet Chevrolet and Pontiac Veta and aoale ottier oftlclab said the "addi· veblclea w ltb four· Ucioal iuuantee la being cyllnderenetnea. made to asaur-e our Minn. (UPI) -Sweigert )(tat Co. offlclals have announced a veteran employe had set a com· pany record by produ,c· int bis billionth wiener.· Tbe same trend wu noted Tuesday by lhe three other major U.S. auto makers, who r e· ported gains on a month· to-month basis. However, s ales re- mained well below the already-depressed levels Nl-MATALCAH IS IMPOIT AMT trTMIY. GIAMT:. IA Ford executives saw a ray of bope in the sales improvement over last month. "The consumer is ob- Awarded Navy Bid viously regaining con-Rockwell lnte rna· fidence in the economy Uonal 's Autonetics and his own ability to branch in Anabelm has s upport m a j or been awarded a $7.5 purchases," said John B. million Navy experiment Naughton, Ford sales contract but a company vice president. official said no new hiring "We believe this con· isexpect{M!. ~dence wi~l be reflected Tony Lengo, public re· m increasing car sales laJions officer for rates through the re· Autonetics said the con· mainder of the year," be tract calls1 for prepara· said. tion of an engineering de- velopment ~odel of a When a woman knows TOTAL DOM~STJC new navigation system s he is to become a car sales for the first 20 for submarines. Moth e r. s he s h o u Id days of June increased 8 •'The contract requires Tbe warranty offer cuatomers of the quality takes efted on all and durability olthe197S models equl pped with four·cyllDdw en1lne." the HO·cubic inch engine Tbe 60 , 000-mlle delivered aft.er today. auarantee will be ex- Tbe offer also covens the tended to ear Her Pontiac Aslre, Chevrolet purchasers of the four· Monza and Chevrolet cylinder engine can for The company officials wen planning to bronze , the historic No. One Blllion hot d og f~r posterity , but _the veteran employe ate 1t. The employe, Stan Popko, who has tpent 48 years in the wiener busi- nesi, says wieners are bis favorite food. Panel Express t ruck. a priceof $48 Of less. J!8•••m:z:::::-.:111ac~ 'the guarantee would cover the engine for t-.e mileag; or time figure, whichever comes fttSL ·Astronaut At Disney Skill Seeki11J! .Jobless Teacher Seminars Slated immediately co nsult a percent over the same design, development and Ph Y s i c i a n . II i s i d 1 t th BURBANK (AP} School teachers, college instructors and ad-examination includes a p e r 0 as m on ' testing of two model in· F 0 rm er as tr 0 0 au t minislrators affected by recent lay-offs will be study or her blood and its although they wer e down er t i a l 0 a v i g a ti 0 n aided in finding employment through a series of pressure. a urinalysis for 17:5 percent f~om the systems that will be Gordon Cooper Jr. of semlnarsbeingpresentedinOrangeCounty. di sclos ing possible mid-June period last rightuptotheprototype NewportBeach,is begin- kidney innammalion or year. stage," Longo said. ning a new career with According to H. ~rnard Tracey, president of a diabetes, and a physical "Tl\e models will be Walt Disney Pr·oduc-· career counseling firm, the seminars wiU feature a examination to insure a tested here and by the Uons. panel of experts representing the fields of career safe birth. N · t · Cooper, who made a d lif 1 · ed ti · d t · 1 l ti He will advise the avy prior o ma1or an e p annmg, uca on, in us na re a ons proper di et and prescri be production contract con-22·orbit space night a de-and management and organization development. the necessary vitamins sideralions," he added. cade ago, has been 1 h ld and minerals which helps S rik "All of the work under named vice presidentfor The first of the all-day seminars wi I be e both Mother and the t e : .the contract terms will research and develop· Saturday at the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach. com i n g baby . w e be done b y e xisting m.ent of Disney's WED Subjects to be covered will include: a look at ~he welcome prospective personnel and we an· Enterprises division. hidden jobs which constitute 80 percent of the job mothers and appreciate P 0 ~ T L A N ~ ticipate no special hir· He will help design market: why most job seekers fail to sell their own the.opportunity to serve. Newspnnt production at ing .. Disney's planned com-skills ; short and long-term liCestyles; pinpointing Y 0 U 0 R Y 0 UR the Oregon City_ and The contract was let munity .of tomorrow in transferrable skills into a new marketplace ap(J DOCTOR CAN PHONE New~rg, Ore., mills of b y th e Nava l Sea F1orida.·Itwill showcase howtoplanandimplementthestrategyof asuc-us when yo u need 3 Publishers Paper Co .. re· System s Command new ideas -ln housing, cessful jobsearch. · delivery. We will deliver d T esd ending 0Ro1NAHCENO.m2 promptly without extra sume u ay.' after a competitive bid· public transportation, Information on the career and Hfe planning AHORDtNANCIE OF THIE couNTYDFORANGE. CAL1FORH1A,ADOPTE0 'charge. A great many an 111/2-week strike. ding procedure, accord-waste dis po s a 1 and seminars may be obtained by calling Ms. J onasen., PURSUANT TO THE STATE PLANNING AHO ZONING LAW, t • uCLASS1n1MG CERTAIN LAND 1N THE suHsn HACH uu FROM people rely on us for A one-year contract ing to Patterson's office. energy cooserva 1on. coordinator, at 833-8910. THEO~Rl "GEHERAL8U~HEU~~RDT~CTIONSl''AND~~RI their health needs. We thatwillincreasewages ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' "SU8URMN RESIDENTIAL CSIGN RESIRICTIOHSI" DISTRICTS TO THE welcome requests for IU(l,Jll)IJI CH I COHO. d and benefits by slightly "GROUP DWELLINGS (SIGN RESTRICTIONS)" D ISTRICT, IN delivery service an . more than 18 percent ACCORDANCE Wl:JH TH fl COMPREHENSIVE ZONING CODE 01" ORANGE ·charge accounts. I COUNTY. was accepted by mem- The eo.rdot SU1»rvisors otU..c.ountyor0r•not, c.11rornl•. doesord•lnu PAIK UDO PHARMACY bers of the Association of '°''°S£5b10H 1.S.Ction•1 D1strktMip19-~11 u c 1H1A11. "A''lost>t'••b'l'.OOP4· , 351 Hospital Road Western Pulp and Paper • ed n u onln9 district ~p ofl .... Covnly of 0rM>glt Md Mldfd to~chon 1·9-•tOf Free Deliverv Workers at the Oregon theCodit!HOrdlrwncuoftheC.oun1yofOra1>9t. Newport Beach 642·1580. Cit M.11 SECTION 2. Condition. U,-,e of Ille prciperty which Is Ille S41bject ol lhis zone Y I · Cl\ellfle $NII be wblect to the lollowlngcondltton: All automobile .,.,king SPllCes ~===:iiiiiii:i:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil st\4111 be provided In •ccordance witn Seclion 1·9--411 ot Ille OranQe Counly Zoning 11 ~with,,.,. nctption th•t •-olk.lreel P11•klr19 spaces Shall be provided per dwelling unit. SECTION 3. This OrdiNtnce Sh•ll lal<e effKI •l\d be In lull lotct lhirtv (301 •vs from •nO •lier ils ~wve. •nd bef«e tt>t' oPtr•tlon of foltetn CUI cs.ys .t1itr the puwge t,..,.eot shall be l'Ublished onu In the Or.,._ C:.Ht D•ll'I' ....... a news~ published"' the Counl'l'OI 0r.,., Sl•lt ol C.lilorni•. IOQelher with ttw Nmuol the members of the ao.rdol Supervlson voling I« ..,dagal11s1 the wme. · RALPH A. OIEDRIOI 01alrmtn ol tne Board of Suptrvlsors ot Orange County, C.lllornla CSEALI ATTEST. WILLIAM E . ST JOHN Counly Clerll and e•..ofl1c10 Clerk Of Ille Board ol Supervisors ot Oran<.ie Counly. California 8y June Al .. ander, Deputy STATE OF CALI FORNI A ) hs. COUNTYOFORAHGE I '·WILLIAM E. ST JOHN Counlv "o erl< and ea-otllclo Oer'I< ot the Board ol Supervisors. Oo hereb., urtlfv th.ti al a re9'JI•• meeting ot the Bo•rd ol Supervi~rs Of Or•nge Coun1.,, C..lllornoa, held on the ltlh d•Y ol June. 1t7S, lhe lon90ir19 Ordinance cont•lnlng lhrtt Ill .sec:tiOllS w.s p.sseo .,.d aOOpltd by the fOllowlng vote: AYES: SUPERVISORS LAURENCE J. SCHMIT. THOMASF. RILEY ANO RALPH B. CLARK NOES: SUPERVISORS R08ERTW.BATTIH ABSENT· SUPERVISORS NOHE ABSTAIN· SUPERVISORS RALPl1A.DIEDRICH IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto wtl my h<tnd and •lllud the offlcoal W1al of Ille 8o••d ot Supervisors ot the County of Or•ng&'. Sl•te of C.lifornla, tnl• 11thdayot June. 1t 7S. tSEAU WILLIAM E ST JOHN Counly Clerk •nd u-olflclo Clerll 01 tne Boud ol Supervisors of Orat>Qe County, C.lif«nla By June Alu"'*'. Deputy Publl~ Orange C.O•sl 0•1ly f>tlol June 2'. 197S 23lt-7 SE CTIONAL DISTRICT MAP PREC I SE ORANGE J.. l AN Of COUNT Y , ~ : ~ , ... (~\ #11'41C""-lw9•L "".:. .... ,,~, ... , ~lHll(t -..,.. '""S.'"'',.., ... .. 't OC:IAH LAND U SE C ALIFORNIA 19-5-11 LEGE NO ... ,.,. ,, .... , ...... , ......... , .... ,. " ... , ....... ,. ................ ... .... .. , ........ , ............ ,, ......... , ............ ~ -..- F.l.C. 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OffMI LG~ IS 1SllJ T-le Ml I 9 ISL T v Cp wts 1'11<-I,\ Off 61 Oat• ,_ 3\4 Oallwy M 20.\lt 21111 TNI Cken 12\loo 12.V. 16 Mt'I' Petrolm 1 -•11 Off 6 7 yes Ft> ll'"' 14\.\ OfllO Fer 13V. t41J. Twin Dis 2l 24 11 ~CNtstr _Gas 101/o-lit• Oii 6 s MUTUAL FUNDS /;_,,. 3.t> ·U O Mu1ual U.02 H.L. S.lt 6.43 LORD Aaa : 7.01 1.61 Alfllet 7.IS 7.71 t ... H.I.. Am eus 2.94 3.11 By SYLVIA PO&TE& (s.oo.I MG s.rln) What dJd the fOUowtD, recently have 1n common: a •mall aµburban fumltutt store; International Tel~• Telearapb; a farmers• cooperaUve involved I.ft chicken pro- ductfon; a candy manufacturer; a Midwestern chain of ltaberdaahery stores; a aelf-employed writer-a New ·&ghtnd ~tigu·es dealer? ' ln tbe past year. each of lbele obviously d.ivene buaJ· nessea baa shared a aintle experience. AU have beeo •moq the thounnda of buaineNeS opUn1 for settlln1 bualness dta- put.es via arbltralion rather than by UU,.UOO. Arbitration bas been in an upsurge in the past decade, as our judlcial system bas been overwhelmed by lawsuits of all klnds. The method also is leu costly, quicker -and Money'& Worth has the advantage of protecting the dJsputtng partJes against damaging publicity. AT THE HEAaT OF the procedure is the American Arbitration AsaociaUon, which will mark 1ta ~ an- niversary in 1976 and which maintains a National Panel of Arbitrators, aervin1 its Commercial Tribunal alone. On thJs papel are roughly 4S,OOO men and women in 1,600 com- munities across the U.S. -who are experts in specific fields.·are nominated by leaders in their areu aod are J>Ut on the panel after careful checking ol their qualifications fUld reputations. . . . · Let's say that you are lnvolved in a business dispute and that you have decided to try arbitration as a desirable alternative to litigation. How do you go about submitting ,Your bwtlneas dis put~ to arbitration? -The first step in iniUatin1 arbitration is the agr~­ .ment to arbitrate. Tb.is may take the /orm of a .. future dis· pule arbitration clause" in a contract. But should your con- .tract not include a clause for arbitration. your dJapute still 1can be setUed by tbla method it both parties agree to file an ''arbitration submission agreement" with the AAA to re- s.olve your dispute. -NO MATTER ROW YOU reach an agr eement to srtiitrate, all that is required is notification to the AAA and ·uie other party of ~he claim. The AAA maintains its head- quarters at 140 West51 St., N.Y., N.Y. 10020, as well as at21 regional om ces across the U.S. · · -On receiving the initiating submission for arbitra- tion, the AAA assigns a staff member to the case, whose of· f1cial title is tribunal administrator. From that point on, be 'G' she is at the disposal of the disputing parties -e.xpedlt· ~ng administration and assisting both sides in all procedural matters untll the award is made. ~ . .; -Special attention may be required to decide in which :atate and city your hearings are to take place. If the site of ''jrbitration has not been desiioated in the parties' ortsinal contract or submission agreement, or if you and the other party have not otherwise notified the AAA of your agree- ment on locale, the association will designate the city in ac· cordance with its rules. But who are the arbitrators and how are they selected to bear your dispute? Here is the AAA's simple method: -ON RECEIVING A request for arbitration or sub· mission agreement, an AAA tribunal administrator sends each or you (parties in the dispute) a copy or the same specifically prepared list of proposed arbitrators, each of ' whom is technically qualified to resolve your controversy. Jn drawing up the list, the administrator is guided by the nature or your dispute. -Each o( yoa is allowed seven days to study the list, cross off names you object to and number the remalnlng names in order or your preference. If either or you desires more information about a ptoposed arbitrator, the informa· · lion is given upon your request -When your lists are returned to the AAA, the tribunal administrator compares your indicated preferences and notes the mutual choices you have made. If you are unable to find a mutual choice on the list, additional lists may be 1ubm1tted to both of you upon the request of both parties. ~IF, DESPITE ALL these errorts to arnve at a choice mutually acceptable to you, you cannot agree upon an ·arbitrator. the AAA will make administrative appoint· ments. But in no case will an arbitrator whose name was crossed out by either of you be appointed. . 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THE COMMISSIONS AND THE TENTATIVE :.plan they've been exhibiting in bearings around the state have come under increasing fire on two grounds: first, that PropositiQG 28 bas c•used pro- ·perty values in the coastal zone to skyrocket, and second, that restrictions on construction near the coast have been a major factor in the continuing building industry slump. One leJislator wbo bas genel'~y favored land- use measW'es already predicts toagh ;going for the ceastal plan in the Legislature. The final plan will only have the status of a --s-·o-ur=-H-E_R ___ N __ , recommendation to the ' CALIFORNIA legislators and the gov- Focus ernor ·and the coastal commi.asions will go out or business at the end of oext year unless the lawmakers extend their terms pr substitute a new agency for them. . Republican Assemblyr.nan Paul Priolo, whose district takes in much of the Mali bu area on the Southern California coast, warned recenUy that a "cop.<>Ut" on the coastal plan is a distinct possibili- Ly. He said .any plan to restrict building will face problems when unemployment is high, as it is to- day. COASTAL PLANNING ADVOCATES WILL at- tempt lo counter this feeling with their own economic arguments. "People concerned with the coast are not ob- livious to economic concerns," says Joseph E. Bodovitz, execuli ve director of the statewide coastal conservation commission. "It's just that the jobs created by preserving the coast are not as visi· ble as immediate construction jobs." He noted in a n interview that industries like fis- hing and tourism provide hundreds of thousands of jobs that would be threatened if unlimited coastal development were allowed. "My worry is that I 'm not sure the public will pnderstand this kind of long-term benefit in a bad economic time. We've got to make the people re- alize Uiat development may create short-term jobs, but in the long run it would destroy more jobs. It's just a false assumption that preserving the coast is uneconomic." BODOVITZ REPORTED THAT IN the dozen or so public coastal plan hearings he bas attended, the short-term vs. long-term job question has in- variably been raised. Another inevitable issue has been the rapidly ruing land values in the coastal zone. Again, Bodovitz sees long-term benefits in restricted de- .velopment. "Part of the reason land values near the coast are up, especially in Southern California, is the ~leaner air along the coast," he s aid. "More and more people want that air, so land values would ',have gone up regardless. People who could afford :$35.000 or $40,000 homes would have been priced out 'Of the coastal zone anyway. 0 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE coastal com- '.Qlissions is that we are assuring public access to 'that clean air and to the beaches. We're also mak· l ng efforts to protect low-cost housing that now ex- ~ists near the coast and see that new projects include low-cost housing, too." •• A state employe, Bodovitz can't lobby for the -<:oastal legisla tion he is helping create. Once the 'pfan goes lo Sacramento in December, the com- 01issions he works for will simply be permit- crantiog agencies for the remainder of their t erms. The fate of the plan then is likely to be in the hands of Assemblyman Alan Sieroty, the West Los Angeles Democrat who tried for three years to get coastal pr'eservation laws passed before turning to the initiative route in 1972. SIEROTY WON'T~ ANY predictions now .abOut the possible fate of the coastal plan. "I don't want to get into this now," he says. "It hasn't even been decided who will carry the legisla-. lion or how many bills there will be. •·But nobody every said this would be easy. The ~ame forces which foug ht us on the earlier coastal bills are s till here." Now that those (orces have seen the effects of restricted coastal development on both construc- tion jobs a nd property values, their pro- . development campaign seems likely to be more spirited than ever . This means the coastal plan will pass only if conservationis ts can convince the public and its legislators with their long-term vs. short-term re· asoning. and that is by no means a sure·thing. Girl Dies To See How · WHITTIER (UPl)- A teen -age girl who set herself afire while driving her car told sheriff's deputies she wanted to know "what it feels like" to die. 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He la a man with a heart con- dition and he ahoold be think· ma about )\tmself now, but he can'L As t ros Say Sut ton Used Sandpaper HOUSTON CAP) -:-Houston manager P1eston Gomez thinks pitcher Don, Sution of the Los Angeles Dodgers pulled a Willie Sutton' Wednes,tay night by escaplng detectio .. while alleged· ly u sing sandl)aper on the baseball in a 5-t lQSs to the Astros. ' "We had been l~ing at some of the foul balls alld they seemed to be s<:ratcbed, •t Gomez said after the Astros' 10.hit attack Dodgers Slate All .. -s .. KAaC OW) June 2'LCKA~1ese1 sen Frencltc.o tsam. J~VLo,An9etUel S.n Frends.co lp.m. .J~ 21 Lo$ AngeleUI S.11 FreiKlsc.o 12: 10p.m. beat the Dodgers tor the second time in three games. "Finally in the seventh inning, I asked umpire Ed Vargo to search Sutton," Gomez said. . "Vargo went out and looked at Sutton's glove. "When he started to walk away I said, 'No, Ed, look inside the glove.' But while Vargo's back was turned, Sutton took something from bis glove and put it inside his pants. Then when Vargo went back and looked in- side Sutton's glove, of course, nothing was there." Gomez said challenging Sutton may have had a psychological effect because Houston scored the winining run in that inning • and Sutton was replaced by Mike Marshalf to start the eighth. "It could have been a little psychological thing," Gomez said. "He couldn't go back to the sandpaper because he knew we were watching." Sutton already had left on the team bus for the airport but Los Angeles manager Walt Alston said, "I don't know anything about it. You'll have· to ask Preston -he's the one who sent him (the umpire) out there. "They can search Sutton any time they want to. '!lley didn't !ind anything, did they?" * LOSANOILH "'"" l.A9ft2b s 1 2 0 llud1ner II 2 0 0 0 Wynntf 4123 Gervey1b 4 0 1 0 C.y3b s 1 1 0 CTuirl 3011 Yee<aeH 1 0 0 0 L.Hph 1010 U<y2b 0000 O.Jes11ns 1 o o o w. Crewiord pll 1 o O o M9f$1\ell p 0 0 0 0 Sutton p 2 1 0 0 Fef'lllllOl'I c; 1 0 0 0 * * "°""°" ., .... 4010 ' 1 1 • l~ 2 2 .. 0 1. s 1 2. 1 1. 0 J 1 2 2 .. 0 1 0 '. 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Toi.eh 30 ' I ' T•.t11 32 S 10 S l.osA119tle$ 003 001 ~ Houston uo 001 10.-s DP-HOllllOll I . LOii-LO& Aftll!el 10, "-'°" a. 28-M. Mey, W•t-. 18-GIOetl. Owe. Otdlno. HA-Gedeno (6), Wynn (13). $8~1111. S.- Konle<ry, Bu<•n.r, .,. II R IR llll SO Sutton (L, 1"71 7 10 S S 3 2 Mershell 1 0 0 0 0 0 Konl1<1t 5'h S 4 4 t O Gre119tr (W M) J~ l 0 a 2 2 H8P-OySUtt4111 CedtM. T-2:C2.A-12,W. All be can do hliteild, la lldnk 9bout his youceet'f•: \Wen· dell, a hie, ~Jdjldlil .. year-old fon.frd we llWNew York Neta. a )'CMan• man with an ann1 of frienda 8Dd w1th eoverythj.D1 to live fDI'. lllw was killed in Tuesday'• pl.de Cl'aih here. ''He meant everything to me," •ya Aaron Ladner, ••be waa my whole life." cru.bed ~mpletel)' by the sudden Joa of his IOft. w...seu Ladnet's I aUaer jult 1lta In tJle Umg room of hla llMDe. in Nec-al.ae Cros&tea. ,Ml11_., (PoPUlatioft•> ~ldlDuteaUni llt all OI' .... VtJ)' IDUCb. Oc- CUiODall)' '8 1ooU at IOllle ol tJie ~u tropblel bis boy wu •arM or •• • few • IWpl ouLllde Uae a.me Where a bec.-ttboard .aaa~ iD tbe front yard. . , ... ~eedell usect to Uke to · ,8'*t bafkets." be says. "He'd Uk that baekboard.everyt.ime be wa1 home.•• Aaron Ladner was bomewatebiftl TV Tuesday at- Wllooo when tbe relUlarly llC.Waled.protnm:wu inter· rupted for a 1pecial news bulletin. ' ''It wu about Jour o'clock, 0 he remembera. "They sald there had been a plane crub outside Kennedy airport and that a number ol pewle had betla kltled. They didn't men- Uon Wendell's name, but they · 1a.ve the fllJht number, East.em 66, and I knew he was on lt because my daughter, Shirley. bad taken him to the airport and put him on the wane. I saw him that morning before he left, around eight or nine. He kissed his: mother ROMANIA~S IUE NASTASE DIVES FOR THE BALL IN A LOSING CAUSE. Wimble don .T e nnis . ~Gonno~ Ashe " . In Qµarterfina,l,s WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -Jimmy Connors, the defending champian, st~rted today's play in the WimbJedon tennis cham- pi~bips in invincible torm with a 6-4, 6·2, 6-2 victory over Bri- tain's Mark Cox on a packed center court in sweltering sun· shine. It was the third straight day tHe weather here had turned up golden sunshine, and evel')'thing pointed to a crowd somewhere-as large as Wednesday's record· breaking 37 ,081. the largest single day's attendance in Wimbledon's 98-year history . Art.bur Ashe, the No. 6 seed, joined Connors in the last 16 by routing Brian Gottfried, 6-2, 6-3, 6-1: Bjorn Borg of Sweden came back from a bad start to defeat Jaime Fillol of Chile 0-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-3, putting the 19·year-old Swede- into the final 16. , . ~~ngland's . PascoeWins .Hurdles HELSINKI (AP) -Alan Pascoe ot Great Britain emerged winner in a thrilling 400 meters hurdles race between the four · best in the world at the World Games in Helsinki Wednesday. He won in 49.28. Jim Bolding of the United States opened with a tremendous pace and led up to 300 but began to sag artd was overtaken by Olympic chainpion John Alcii· Bua of Uganda. Amateur Athletic Union champ Ralph Mann was never in the race . Britain's Ian Stewart ran a clever S,000 meters, letting the Qt.hers do the work while he con· centrated on victory. Stewart took the lead with one lap to go but dropped back under the strong resistance of Kenyan Paul Mose. On the last stretch Stewart was the stronger and won in 13:27.55 against 13: 27. 70 for Mose. W Orld Record Ealls; J With Rick Wohlhuter of the U.S., opening in 25.2, aod Mike Boit leading al the bell in 51. 7, Euroi>ean champ Luciano Susanj of Yugoslavia took the 800 -ex- ploding from fourth place at 600 meters and winning in 1 :46.03. Wolfgang Schmidt, a discus thrower· from E ast Germany, beat European champ 11entti Kahma and world reco,rd holder JQbn Powell with a last effort of 21$ feel, one inch. '56 Olyip:pian K:illed. OSLO -Anders Gaerderud of Sweden set a new world record in the 3,000 meter steeple Wednes· day, clocldn18:10.4t.obeattheold mark by 3.611tonda. The old record belqed to Ben Jipcbo of Kenya with an I : 14.0, set in Helsinki, Jµne2'7, 19'13. s..,1ec 111eec 0 1n single,-engine plane hit a power line Wednesday and cra,shed in a wheat field about 25 miles eest of Wlndsor. OUellett~ woh a gold mfCW for amall·bore rtne shootiDa at the 19M Olympics in Melbouroe, Australia. lie won a silver medal at I.be Pan-American Gamet in WiailtpeJ in 1167 and was ~ of three 1mall·bore rlf)emen on Canada'a19680lymplctea,m. Doµbfo European champion and 01}'.mpic gold medalist Valery Borsov of the Soviet Union sfarted badly but overtook the entir"e Jield in the 100, winning comfortably in 10.27 seconds at Helsinki's Olympic Stadium, where s print tjmes seldom are good. World ·record bolder Dwi,ht $qnea of the u_s. took the high jump with a p:nodest 7·1~ and Francie Larrieu won the women·~ 1,S00in4:15.05. goodbye, and said 'see you later, pop,' He sajd he'd b& back in two weeks. • • " After Aaron Ladner heard the tint report, be knew he had to tell his wife, but how? She was ill, and had a heart con.di~ tion also. , . "I didn't tell her right then, but after awhile I told her there bad been a plane crash in New York ,.na I was pretty sure Wendell was on the plane. Sbe just eouldn't bear the thought oC it. I had tO take her to the hospital and she's there now. She still doesn 't know.•• The Ladner1 raise ~ ln Nffaiae <;roslln1. Tbe)i~ave ftve other cadldre11. · nd an older son, Bernell, now la looking after bis f atbel' at tbe house. "Daddy is taktne it very hard,'' be says. 'fHe's hoWing back everything he can, and he has to, otherwise he'd wind up in the hospital, too. We all loved Wendell. He was a good boy. Everybody who ever knew him liked him. He never met a stranger. He'd know you five minutes, and you'd like him, too." KC's Frank White Lone Graduate. ·Sinks CheruhS Frank White just seems to keep beating the odds. Consider this: The Kansas City utility in· fielder never played high school baseball becaus e they didn't have the sport . Yet be was one of eight players selected from a group of over 6,000 at a Royals tryout camp in 1970 and sent to their now defunct academy. The academy has had only one A ...,el• Slat~ AllG•mnon KMPCOIOI .h.wle 26 k•nses City 11 Ca11tornl1 J.-270.klenel11 Cehlor11le J.-210.klend 11 Celllornl• 7:25p.m • 7:7Sp m. 7.25p.m. graduate to reach the majors - Frank While. The 24·year-old White con· tributed another surprise Wed· nesday night at Anahei m Stadtum, unloading the first grand slam homer of his pro career to provide the Royals and Stev~ Busby 'with a 6·2, 12-inning victory over the r eelin g California Angels. For the Angels. it was their third straight extra-inning loss and their injury list continued to grow. •·we've now lost nine players through injuries and family pro- blems in the last eight days, ' sighed a beleaguered Dick Williams alter Dave Collins and Lee Stanton were forced out or action. Collins, who managed lo ex- tend his bittiftg streak to 15 games -longest by an Angel since Ken McMullen's 17-game skein in 1972. suffered a bruised thigh in the 10th inning and Stan· ton aggravated a l~g injury. Busby improved his record to 11·5 with his fifth straight com· plete game and his seventh in a row against the Angels, a team which has not ~eaten him since September of 1973. That streak almost ended in the 11th when the Angels -on a single by Morris Nettles and two walks -loaded the bases with one out but Busby responded by striking out Rudy Meoli and Billy Smith. Kansas City went to work quickly in the 12th against Louis Quintana, who took over tor starter Frank Tanana in the 10th. Cookie Rojas singled but was out trying to stretch. However, Fran Healy followed with a base hit and Quintana walked a pair before White, inserted as a de· fensive replacement for Fred Palek who came out for a pinch- hitlet in the 10th, turned decided- ly offensive. He ripped a Quintana pitch into the left field seats for his third homer of the year. The Angels were leading 2·0 when White's roommate bn the road, Al Cowen~ hit a two-run homer following a Healy'Single in the seventh. Cowens was praying only because Amos Otis was sick, ·'There was a lot of cheering for each other,•' White said. Kansas City amassed 17 hits in the three hour, 47 -minute m arat hon . including four s trai g ht s ingles by Buck Martinez. Cowens had a homer and two singles. California had 12 hits, three of them by Nettles. KAN$AS CITY Wonlford rl" G. 8fwtl31> M<Aulf M9yberry l b C. RoJas 2tl HHl'(dh CoM!nSCf e. Mertlnei c Stinson< Palek ss Kllle~ew pfl E.Whlleu 8u$tly p eilllr..._.. 5 0 I 0 1000 • 0 2 0 6 0 I 0 s 0 2 0 ', 2 0 s 2 l 2 4 0 4 0 I I 0 0 3 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 I 1 I 4 0000 -CAU.FCJaNtA , nrllllll AHny 211 ' I 2 0 ColllMll S 0 1 0 1Clr1'wood pr 0 0 0 0 a.taztt 1 ... , O Rlwncf • o 1 o Stenton rl t I I 0 M. Nettle$ rf l 0 l I 00Mr1y lb ' 0 1 0 ... ._... 4 0 0 0 E. Roc:lrlgwzc 3 o 1 1 Meolllb S 0 I 0 8. Smlll'I SS S 0 0 0 Tenenep 0000 Qoolncene p O O O O Tolets so • 17 " Totals 4' 2 12 I k•nws Clly 000 000 200 0044 C.lllomle 100 100 000 000-2 E-<:. RoJe-s, Palek. OP -Kanws O tyl. LOB-IC1nsH City 15. California 12. 28-McRae. C. Ro· las. HR-Cowens 121, F . White 131. 56-Remy, Ntc.Rae,M. ~111¥. s -c. Rojes. Patek. IP H a ER aa SO Busby CW, 11·SI 12 12 2 1 3 " Tenen• t 11 2 2 2 I Qulnt•ne IL. 0-21 l 6 • • 3 '1 H8P-by Busby. Stanton. WP-Te11ane. T-3:47. A-7,47•. . . .. "' NEW VORK -TheU.S.-Sovlet track meet 1cheduled tor Kiev on July 5 apparently atlll 11 off despite efrort.I by the American Broadcutin1 !rompaoy and SoY· let offlclal1 to placale the ~mateur JUha.&le Um.i. Ontario Hydro said t.M plane knocked out all power ln the Wlnd•r and t.lae •e>Wlern ball of Euex coaaty. n ShUDS Wo Fld FQotba:ll ·Loqp ·: • ABC and the Slate Committee ror Tel .. illoa eiecl Radio for URI USSR jotnUy announced Wednes· day lbat they had cancelled a $50,000 contr• to tel1'Ne &be meet. Jt w a1 ttial coatnet wtdcb bad promPtfd tlie :AAU llllt "* to tall ort the ... t . WINDSOR, Ont. -Gerr1 OueUett.e. 40, of Wtndlor, a Sold· medal m1rt,man ln the 1tM Ol)rmplc1, wH tilled when hll • NEW'Y081t (AP-) -'As far u TV e,nerase La concer~edz_ ....,.. all: .... ..,,., ~UUMCI' :=i l.AaSI• may be d Witb no place to llliif a.. wn:1 MCGDd ,.. fllflai nartl GD lu)t 5\ 144*' ~born, wboH TVS . TW1eifl1•• Metwork aired samH ef tile ol• WFL lu\I ..... uus 11all Yftl"• model ••a~ lell '' and a.,a 1 'lt 'a very, u.De[yirtpt. now that we'll be •~•'wllll ti at all." ~ •. ~,,.. spokeman says' nbes or last season when S20 lalllion was lost, paydays were mlaltd and considerable uncer· tainty prevallecl. Elnhom says widespread ln· terelt ln the new league ln 197• 1reatly helped blm line up apwors and 1et. tbe cmnes aired cin more tl\an 100 markets . "It wasn't ~uah to sell, and With all tbl\ tubUch.Y w. sold V~r)' well. H .. recillid. 0 We were in the lUl'k for \be leuot\ ~ore lt bes •n. However, onee it .wud, •• aktn't lftt U\ytblia additim at and didn't make any substantial money either-for ourselves or them." He blamed lbis on the many woes ~ quently afflicting the league. "'It was the credlbllity factor.'' be •aid. "People didn't waot to .touch it with a 10.loot.pole." ln April, Cbris Hemmeter. head of lM ne• ll·team WFL: admitted ill openiftl year wu the ·•biggest apolU diaaster id bbtory" and said tt •• ha! perative the new wn. baw llot.b 1tabUity and credlbilitv. ElnMrn .agrees tbal's .th'e ke.r t• sponsored TV covel'age. • I, W.oFkOttts Begi,n . . For A.l/,.star Tiff 117 an auaGAltT ...... OMlr ......... The aftldaJ school year _may have Just ended, but tbe SOutb alJ.star football team bad plenty al homework Monday and Tues· day. .. They were learnlnf my system, .. says South coach BW Piuica, whose 30 all ttan will . face the North's bat blab school football players in the <>ranie County Nortb·Soutb charity game July 12 at Orange Coast College. The South officially began workouts Monday, but its players didn't put pads on until Wednes· day. Basically, Piulca-who coached Newport Harbor High to the SWlset League title last fall- explained his philosophy. Big Lead For Berens In Eli01.S Hawthorne's Art Berens stretched his lead to 119 pins Monday night in the aruiual West Coast Match Game Eliminations at Costa Mesa's Kona Lanes. Berens had a five-eame block of 1,058 while Irvine's Farrell Hinkle could only bowl a 994 series. Hinkle leads Norco's E. G. Mock by 27 pins. Mock had one of the top blocks 'ortbe night rolling a 1,118 to jump 1 trom the No. 8sPOt to third. The top effort of the night came from Orange's Brian La¥agna, , who bad a 1,144 seri~ jumping /rom No. 18 to the No. 32 spot. . AcUGn will resume July 14 with ~e 117-member field being cut to (the leading 32. Te•H .. wlers ....... .., ...... I. 4 1'1 a.,_, HewthorrMt 4.4!0 2. Fer,.11 Hln•1e, lr.,IM 4,lll 3. E.G. Mo<•. Norco •,JOo • Jim Tflomclton. s.n 0 1-00 •.u s s. Lff Teylor. S.n Oleoo 4,l 7l ~ Terry llHftl, Sente Ane 4,M 7. a.rtd1 So9er. ~rdeft c:;.row •.2SS l.JolWIHev.1n. Fin. Velley •.211 9. Ron Di.ti, LA H•l>re 4.m. t 10. Jim Tribe, Sytmu •.lllS • 11. WWftfl HurlMlll. AMhelm 4.1'0 tt. Nl<k Slr ... I. HUftt. Be.ell •.In 13. John NOWll<n, 5"'11• A,,. 4, 171 ~,.._Urry Nordstrom, AMl!el"' 4 IM 01<.k 8"ul<h, Wntrnl,,,_ l. 1'1 Oou9 JohnMf'I, Lonv 8'9t1I • ·•. U! t.~s-17. Ste\19 BfdM I~ ,,_..14,101: U. ~ll CMNlton CColte llMM) 4,0Q; -.,._ Nt<JMllon (Colle MeN I 4,m; a lloO Stflhltw.I' <Cai. Mewl 4.025; 4.S. Sud ttDte CHftlftlllNI .8ee<lll US2; S2. ,red Dou!INr1y IC.ostl -sel J,'30; S4 0.nny Pwnio CHwnlffllllVn S.Kl\I J,'21: 65. Oou9 M\'9r:l 10.Ae .... 1111 :J.191 ; ... .Jeff Giiium ICMIAI Mewl )-; '7 . .Jos M<O. IMh · ilofl Viejo) l, ... ; 70. Ml•t •on1tows•I IH"nt· ''*°" 6HC:ll) 1 ... 7; 11. Tom i:.iter IL..ttuN t4111sl J,117; 71. Mull Rudy IC.osl• Mewl J,122; I I. Newt H•\'9& IFounteln Velleyl l.tll; ti. Tr.cy OeVllSHr IHv1tU1'9ton Bee<hl l,7"3; 100. Relph Mcllff IFovnteln V•ll•yl ],711; IOS. Ron Happe ccmu. #Msal 3,..,; 1ot. Olucll vounv 1eosi. Mew) J.4n; 110. Alen Fontes ceosi. Mewl. Oy~ j...lc~ Cl>Me Point) 3,619; 112. W•lly Nelson IHuntl= tteechJ 3.•14; 117. Rey McKHn CC.Ui M .J ... U.S. NineRolls OMAHA -Vic ~mal of Cal Poly.Pomona pitched a five· hitter Wednesday night to give the United States a 6-1 Yictory in the fourth game of the Japan- U.S.A. College Baseball Cham· pionship series. Bemal blanked the Japanese for eight innings with con· secuti ve doubles by Toru Nlnomiya and Yasuphi Tao pro- ducing Japan's only run in the ninth. He says bla offe~ It simple. 11'at ls. the South will nm hen a Pro-1 fonnatlon with tWQ wtde re· ffiven. .. We're juat 1otn1 to nqi bulc plays up lbe middle, otr tac:~le 11.Qd around end,.. 18)'1 Piulca. "And OV1" quarterbacks will be strictly ln a cup-passing type situation." And defensively? "We'll go with a normal 44 de· feose, •• says Pintea ... We'll be three deep in the seccndary. '• Piuica doean 't intend to stress defense more heavily than of- fense. "All year long, we worked more on defense than offense," says Piuica. "It was a 8CMO tlling. However, with only 17 days ot practice, we will work on both so.so." Although he has not extensive- ly seen them in pads yet, Pizzica talks veey highly of his players. "There have been no injuries and everyone has been running good," he says. "ltold the kids I'd like to have them all at Newport Harbor nextfall." Practically every player earned either all·league or all- county honors. While Foothill quarterback Paul McGaffigan, Mater Del linemen John LaGran· deur and Don Watters and Westminster receiver Tony Mad· docks were named farst team all· county by the Oranee County Sportswriters Association, Pizzica talked highly o( a less- publicized offensive star. "Clarence Taylor looks very good to me," says Piz.zica of the tailback from Saddleback Jngh. "He ·is quick and nm.s the 40 in 4.6. And McGaffigan and Jim Wigmore of Mater Dei are ex- cellent quarterbacks. Both are major college prospects. They are tall, rangy and have aood arms." • The South will be working out from 5·7 at Newport Harbor High and game tickets will be avaih..- ble on the practice field. Saddlehack, GW Lose Saddlebacli College dropped a • 99-57 decision to the Hornets and Golden West lost to F\Jllerton College, 86·70, in summer basket· ball action in the Fullerton leaeue Wednesday night. Saddlebick, behind by as much as 11 points mid way through the second halt, came back to close the gap to two at the final buzzer. Buck Day with 12 and Dave Maze with 11 paced the Saddleback scoring. Golden West hit a cold spell in the first eight minutes of the second half without scoring a basket after trailing at in· .termission, 43·41. Scott Clark hit 22 points for . Golden West with Linn Wilson contributing 14. ~-.. 1111 5-M~ll ISJ) Parter Fle1ctwr Sctillled Oer11 ......_ Wiison Totals Hllltlrne: ··""" .... ,. .. 3 2 3 • Dey • 0 2 12 4 4 I 12 RYM 4 0 2 I 60Sl2 CtwsiPln 4011 a ' • n '*• s 1 2 11 0 2 4 2 ~fill 2 0 I 4 3 I 2 U ... ,. I I I 3 24 12 It 70 SoilllvM I 1 t l McFeddefl 0 1 0 1 R,,_ 1103 Sclllleftf' 2 0 ' • Tot.,, 2 S 10 51 Fullerton. 43-41. HelftlfM: ,~rt-J0.2'. Senior · Bar11er 11a&e••p . CM'. ~P Olympics Fle~ C~ps . ResulfB • ' • • • Rlelr Adela•• aad At UCI No-hitter, 12-t!J.~$1:9, Pl'uc• Dem of m°*'1 • ... wtD O'let lat.-.Y picture rime an4 1 1&-Moe nemina ~ ~ .-.. , o o o Ul o.ta .r..u .-Ill.ID: ~a.n Veneau•l•n te~ a no-bitter and · In ~~· I : : : mer bu"•"° aetlcm at bave Joined oubtandinl · three nma to lelld £ltan.. ..,.,, " t o o o btaada ~h. U. S. stars to compete in da t.o..a l.Z.0 Harbor Area ~:Ti-..' ,! : : : , Ia ~ ffeO ~ the sixth annual Senior baseball victory over •-.cie cm Steve ChldJey tcorid • OlympJca track and fteld Newport Harbor Wed-~ ... ~ · ~ ~ ~ ~ tp0lnt1 and Al Carlton • cba111PJ!nsblp1 at UC nnday nlaht at Davis t'~,.. ~ ! ; ~ bad M as Grow a BuOd Irvine CHaturday and &lo-P1eld. .._...... • , o 1 o edJed Tblt11t1. eo.18 • SPORTS day· In other Harbor Area :-.::!~ , : ; 0 Garrett bad a 15-POlbt Also included in the 1:;:es, Fountain Vall_, D111Mt1Y.1• ~ 1 1 f b a If 0 Ill• 1 e a 4 • • _, T• ... MIW,r!-J 11 11 t a.a-}m--·----A tlof'-'-field are senator Alan feated La Quinta, 7·5. " 1 2 ~ ~~ 1111t Cranston in the sprints; at Davis Field, wblle T...,, 1c-2' 12 " 12 26 points. Zembal hit Pier Swhn .Set for BB Saturday Harold Connol• .. , an ex· Costa lies a ed1ect .., ...... , • • seven field goals in the y Nt..,ett 000 ~ 0 • .a-t half OJymplc: champion. in University, 5·4, and lbCMde m 1s~12 11 o .aua • the hammer tllrow; and Corona del Mar beat u.twtwtym, Carlson scored 1'7 a boat of defending HunUnston Beach, 5-2, at • : ,., points in the second ball, champions 1.ncludln& TeWinldePark. =:·,: : : o· 1 andChidleybad18lntbe several from Orange Fleming was nearly =.-c• ~ : : : flnt h•lf (or Grow le County. perfect in the shortened MtHll.ct 2 o o o Bull8. 1eff McHu.ab bad EuJ W five-inning game. He on-=~ ~ ~ : : 23forTbiTsty. a eaver, the oc· ly walked one Newport ... ct f 1 , o to.genariap feminine Harbor batter and =:.. • : : : g middle diltance. runner, smacked 8 home nm ln o-o.11t1,ii4 3 o o o Rough water pier swtmmi.ng will retum. Sbe 11 86 and the first inning and had T'°""' c.e•!! 1s1 • . 1 2 will be in vogue in the Orange competes In the 800 and a two-run triple' in Estan~ •• ' 11 "' Coast area with the 25th annual l,500-meter runs. cia's seven-run third in· ~:~~a ~ ~ : : Huntington Beach open event set Another octofenarian, Ding. =::1:"-P : ~ ~ : Saturday and the bi~tennial 'lbomas O'Cqnnor (80) of Fountain Valley came are-.•• 1 ~' 0 0 pier-to-pier race from Balboa to Pebble Beach. will com· up with a big third inning =i:' ~ o ~ ; Newport on Saturday, July 12. pete in the high jump and against La Quinta, ICOI'· =:.i:·:. I ~ ~ g longjump. lng four runs on three ~.• 1 o o • There are seven divisions in De m i the d bl d · l I McbeM._ • 1 •0 1 ' each race with the Gene n-'-he m w run n , ou es an a • n1 e. ,....,...,.m.~ o o o o ~u. 5,000 and 10,000·meter Tim Holmes, Marty T•tlM• " s s > memorial perpetual trophy going ·runs while most of the Aiella and Larry Enos sc..w ..,..,. , 11 • ~ ... th_! Beteamh champion at Hunt· Venezuelan team, raJll· bad ruD·SCoring double1. =:•:. mm~ ; ; 1 ... w.. ac . Cal Tech ii defend-ing in age from 32 to 55, Costa Mesa b•d to ......... .,.....,.,, ing champion will participate in nm· score two runs in the bot-.. , , ,.. Among the record holders at Ding events. tom of tbe sixth inning to ~. : ; 1 ; Huntington Beach are Shirley Oran1e County resi· nip University. Bob ~·.~· 2 • o o and Jack Babashoff in junior dents in the field include Ayers' single drove in ~c : ; ! : events Shirley set her mark of F\Jllerton College coach the two runs-~,. ~ : ! : 11 ·41 in 1971 for the girls and Al Feola in the 110 high "..._ 9Nc.11 m '--1.• 1 o o • Jack posted a 9:55 for the boys hurdles: Edwin, Both of~ 1t ~ ; : ~ ~:_,,. ! : : : th Irvine in tbe javelin: AMII.Ct 3 o o o ......... 2 2 \ o esameyear. • Ron Drummond of=.:. ~ : ; : ~~·,:-! : ~ ~ In addition lo the junior races, Capistrano Beach in the Kwce,,f° 1 ' o o ~~ 1; ~ o o competition is also open to senior abot put; Bill Morales of ~-rf ~ : ~ : roe.11 u 1 ! ! men and women 06-2.4), masters Santa Ana in the javelin LIMllttlrom. tb 3 1 1 o ~..,, ....... men (25·39) and (40 and up) and and high hurdles; and Z~.c ~ : ; : uQulMa 101 1~ ~ : to masters women C2Sandup). UCI ·chancellor Dan :::''PP o o o o "-·"•11ey * 101-7 • • ,........,., ... , ? ~ -:· , 1t 4 2 " • I • 3 I • 2 J 10 1 • 0 2 2 t 3 • a o t , • 10 4 2 1A 3' ,, " ., .. "'"~' · ... .,.,"'8" 'I ~ ': . I c. Adll,,_ ., • ' a • ZlfnlMI • s 2 u J, li!l<CMkfY • I t 11 O. McCIMUy 1 f I 2 Frwt'll8A t 0 0 I ""'""" • t 3 ,. ... ~ 2014 TMela a t1 17 9l Helftimt: Garrett, S1-4t> ............. , .. ft " •. I t t M 2 • .. 4 1•S t.'9 0 J 2 t 1 0 3 14 11 0 3 " l71S ,1~1t ~,., ....... 1 0 2 2 • 3 4 1S 1l l ~ 2J • 0 2 J ii: I • 0 I 1 • 2 2 ~--4 2 t IO TGUI\ S1 12 '6 .. .....,lf!W: GrH 6 llllW, 4Mt. Special Huntington Beach-boys Aldrich in the discus. Toi.is 2~ ; ; ; Suun Hartman of C....••.r:-rc~ 11 "' and girls races are also on the Newport Beach is back Jollnso!l.u 2 2 o 1 agenda at that city's event for re· in training for the 100. ~~~. < ~ ~ ; : White Lead& MV, 2-1 sidents oftbe city. mbeter dash after an :'::~11 -~ g ~ -~ Monty White pitched a Entries for the Huntington a sence of 20 years. Hll9hH.rf 2 o o 1 two-bitter and drove in Beach swim are now being -ac· Jerry Smartt of Orange JoMlton,ct 3• 0 1 0 the winning run as the 01 , Srnile~,2b I 0 0 0 cepted. Address is Huntington was an ymp1c team Hl-.2b 1 o o o Mission Viejo American Beach Swim Club, P.O. Box 123, alternate In 1956 and will =':.'ii"" ; g : : Legion baseball team de· Huntington Beach. A $2 entry fee be running Saturday and Totois 22 s 4 4 feated Savanna Wedltes· be d Sunday. Su,..., l•Ri"P r ._ e d · h must attache . Noposlentrie.s .. ay ntg t, 2·1, in action will be accepted. An admission charge ~· llH<ll m ~ ! ~ at Anaheim. s Glover Jack Babashoff, in addition to or $3 per day or $S for Field. holding the junior men's record, both days will be made. ...,.._.Ha..-r 111 • rM ln the bottom of the was the winner ln the senior Action starts at 9 Sahli'· C.Sml~ct ~ o o o seventh innine, the final men's event last year in 11:1&4. day and 8:45 Sunday ~.u ~ : : : batter had an apparent bate and an appeal play ended the 1ame . ~, 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 1 ' S 1 , . . .., 1tt ._, s ' .,. ..... 2 ' There were 60 starters in Jut · morning. ~-.<-lb o o o o double but missed ftnt year's event. .~----------------......,------------~--~----------+........;..,,;.i.:.~.:..:.:_;.;;~~--r--~~.-.--------~ ''. Masters and seniors division swimmers will enter the water at approximately 9 a .m. with the juniors following at about 9:30 at Huntington Beach. Entries for the Balboa· Newport race must be in by July 10 although post entries will be accepted on the day of the race. A $2 entry fee is also charged for this race. Starting line at Balboa Pier Uteguard tower M will fmd all contestants swimming toward a blloy some 300·f eel offshore. Con· tettants swim north to another buoy and then toward shore alone the Newport pier and pass between two flags oo the beach. The course is approximately two miles. It is recommended at the Balboa·Newport event that swimmers be accompanied by a paddler. First through third place in all seven divisions will gain awarm at both events. a fifth Umhed lltne only. · FA1:TORY Demo SALE! Baseball Standings • TOYOTA HAMPLl: •1sTOYOU COROLLA 4 10MC1 1.ciio • .....__ C .. 111 52999 • • ... '75 VOLVO 242 ""· .-o.. 11ereo. oo-« """no ltM4J 55999 JI ...... Uft At '""'*- ...... SP ... • 4 WHEIL ,. DllYIS s4999 '4••• AMERICAN LEAGUE . EutDlvlaloD New York Boat.on Milwaukee Baltimore Cleveland Detroit W L Pet. GB 40 29 .• 37 29 .581 l 'h 37 32 .538 s 30 37 .448 9. 28 38 .• 418 11 26 40 .3N 12'AI WntDIYW. . Oakland Kansas City Texas Alll•b Minnesota Chlca10 l .cs 2IS .834 40 31 .:la 5 34 36 •• lO'AI 34 39, .... lZ 31 36 •• 12 30 38 .441 13~ NATIONAL LEAGUE Eat&Dlvillm W L Pd. GB Piltaburgh 39 28 .582 Philadelphia 40 . 31 .563· 1 New York 34 32 .515 4'h Chica10 35 34 .sm 5 st. Louis 32 3S .478 7 . Montreal 29. 35 .~ 8'h Wnt Dlvlsicm Cincinnati 45 rt .625 'Doc11er1 42 32 .568 4 San Dieeo 35· ~ .48S 10 San Francisco 33 39. .458 12 Atlanta · 29 42 .408 15\.i Houlton 27 49· .380 19~ ........ y'•kw Ofldl\MCI 2, AllM4• 0 ""IMlfllfll•~1 ""~'· 13lnnl .... -.......iu. ' .....,YOrllJ,M.Lev '1 HoinlMS. IASA"91IH• •O-..•.S.,t8MllU2 T•y•.so.- CNce90 est-S-21 el Pl~ (~ Ml It. L.outs CGllllleft 1•) •Mat<e,... CP'f'Y"Ml!W) AltiMU ITIMIMMft 0.1) ...,._.... C•l<Mrd ._,, LM .AllllelH CMnaetlMffll '141 ail 5ell l't-dtte (HeRclll 2-4) Ol\ty .. mt& IC ....... IH ""*, ........ st. l.Mllut Mo!'!_f'.~z. t Clll=Pltt-.1 Sen et CIMiflMtl "" -.11 et New Ytfll ................ LMAllllNI ll ..... ,,MCJKe CIAllAOIAll ,Ml$U. AJLllO OI CAllAOl'S lflllSJ •111s•1u •• YWI OlO ..... "°°'· IUCtMI ltlllUUI co . u c. Mesa's Lester .. To .Run t Pt"N •ACI -SSO Y•rds. J Y'Mf .._,~._, 9M•. P\lrwU200. Ms'-m I06 8¥ (AcN!r) 1.20 4.41 uo ,..ltl11llle Roell_. (Cte-oer) t ,.i> '-00 IN. 8o {Tr .. _el 120 Tlrnt-11.11 Also Ren -Autleree, AIMteur ttf-tllt , Go Men's Prfde, Min ,les~son HDS<r .. chu. Janice Lester of Costa M. esa wi'U be com-'•· .. g SIXTH 1tAc1 -110 yerdS.,.,..,. t""'"""' ~ & ~. Ci.lml1tt-P11ne $1500. 1n the women's AAU "'tw11e1.ovcc.111 t "'k 11.60 .... 1.00 ra.-.ancl field cliam. NvtNrw111ow IW•twl 120 uo Pion.shin. ,;.. New York IN. Tl9er 1toc,1tet cc.tooa> .uo .-..,, Tlrne-46.07 Friday and Saturday AlsoR•n -eerFe~tG•meOllw, ~ter winl)ing two events i2~~ne·s .1e._ 0n ttte "°"se· NetlW. .m the California state NoScretches. meet recently. f: 1uc1a t·•••i. ....... , . ...., The former Costa .• eew,,.wta:!!_ Mesa High and Orange HVINTH uca -S4t ywc1s. , Coast College star who · ~ o1e1~~ c1eu111ec1 A1i-ence. held the CIF record for GoDeerGo<U&Nml th h di MO S.20 UO e ur es, recently JusnuPe cwets0n1 s.20 3.60 won the SPAAU ~oo. o.wsSNdow<Mylu> s.eo .. Ti--21.12 . meter hurdles at UCLA. Atso tten -Hear W•YM. u.ue·s She also won the Top Mell, Bio C•nyon, 8•Mlle, O\eflMQo, Let's Get Golno. c.Jun 100-meter hurdles in the 0.1111 state meet in ·11.8 and the Scretc..eci-roni. &oeei -400-meter hurdles on 8 ••GHTH 1tac1-11oy•rds.Jyew elOS & up. d•lrnlno. Purw $21~ wind·swept track in 60.4. ""· Arr-ey to.r1swl Last year she ran the sa.., •pt ,,.tcti u 10..n:ii,-20 ~:: ::: fastest time in the coun· c-..0n Deck lMytesl 2.20 Tlnw-4'.a try for the 400·meter Also R•n -Hilo e1ot1, E1g11111 hurdles in 59.5 and set re· WDMH, A-y SM Goes, tcMhO Go, OrleMllOftly cords in the Central SU•tcM<l-OldVentvre American Games in uEum1-Mr.ArT-•yai.s.. Mexico City. She will "" ... tc11 n. HH1 '"·" enroll at UCLA ia the fall. ,,,, . DETROIT-Twq girls volleyball teal'l)1 "com. posed of Orange Cowity residents, left for Detroit Tuesday night to com· pete in the National AAU • •UNTH RACE -350 yercts. 3 yHr oklS. Cl•lmtne. Pune 12~. Time Md AQeln IWetsonl 10.40 S.20 6.40 Vl-lly <Werdl ls.20 6.40 FelCOll 01•1 (ANlr) •.-OO rtme-11.00 Jl.IM Ren -Gr•lldeck's Tl•, 81rth- .., Less, D•I Rex Comet, Three ,..rtlnl,, Rockln SH. SH Fllglll, P~INIY Scntchecl -v1c10.-r Ch•nt. Serene Oil<. Little Lady C.pr a g e g r o u p c h a m . , u eue1a t•T•-..-A.-111 a •· . h" be . V...lty,,.it!M1Ut pions 1ps ginning here today and running throughSaturday. Tritons Fall Coach Dale F1lckinger bas eight girls on the San Clemente's Steve 11·14 age group team and Cade scored a goal in the sevenontbe15·18squad. first period then the San There a re 11 teams plemente w ate~ polo co m pet i n g i n t be team collapsed 1n the younger "-le bracket and ~g -c~u~ T~y 18 in the older division. rughl as Millikan Hlgh of J l,,,, Long Bea<$ posted a 15-1 victory in s'ommer water polo action at Orange Coast College. .,.,..,...:lrcl9c• l't•T •AC• -ue .,.,-. a ..., .... aa1r111,.. f'vne u100. o.~ =:.:=-... ·~...->. 111 -~ At41 CTttMW•J ttt ""' "'"''' ~rtl in ._,,..,.,_.,_,..,,."', tn MN,...., <Alielr> 122 Fl~N,lrltl!t ICMdotel t17 Mr. S.-SCMI* (Ofe.,.O ut OtcqJe' CW.nil ttt Tiny l'l!llllps (hfllll) 11' .--1'. ••c•-~SOyerdl. t*4'old ~'s. Ctelmlng. P11rse $1to0. Oelftllno ,,10 uooo. Tll• Lone e.eci-Veter-t.uoc;letloll. fl9te'•Si411 l&ellksl 122 C61ltonlle 5"ell <Hertl 122 SafletC:.-.. ClrOOllS) 122 BHlltf)i.*'I ll"r .. s11rol 11t Mt~lc1-.eeci.1c:11eru1 122 E-tt <Dreyer> 122 8o6dMltl "9pgo IC.Ill 11t w.,ei11Attetr letenuel ttt JoMllVlllltlOllSCCreeger) Ut f'lttlOOellielle IAdelrl tit ntt•D •AC• -110 yercb. a'°"' ... a • CAaknlfle. Purse s1a. O.lmlf18 Prl<' a1600. Tllo ,)(I Bot• ~ .... ,.s..,.."'1. SureA$Al C&MU) 122 ScaeffvSoWfl tw.rcn 119 Aockttw.i<"toeraal 122 TapE.eilM CWelllff) 12t TheEunwc:"!.Afelr> nJ Mir. Pt..--mv tLl&Nm> 11• s.wy.,•s &or (8rOdkS) 119 Zlpego (Hetti lit POU•TH •Ac• -350 v•rds. 2 Yffr «*I meldeM. ClelmlllQ. PurM $19CXI. a.1m1ne,,1c:euooo. Off Limits hr (W•'td) 12'l AleSlten IC.Ill ttt 0.1 Rocket <cerdot•I 1n KoQ DI R_oori IClerlsse l 122 "'-De's Llmltmen (TrHsurel 122 Wlne8ux1Rlcherdsl 122 8Jrd8r•ln (.\Clelrl 122 Klpty•s Get <Hert> 119 Mr. T.0\9rger CW•tM>fll 122 F111111y Feelln CMylesl 119 "'"" RACE -400 yerds. 3 ,,_ Ol4a & up. Cl•lmlng, ~ UIOO .. Oelm111Qprlu'3500. TlloledyElllliOf Bellflower. OpenlngGvn IClerlue> 122 SnlttyDH (Llpl\em) 122 The c.ount <We tson I 119 Roe.II .. Mick IHerU 119 El Toro P.,'lcw IC.rdoie l 122 Hy Bound I Rlc .. rdsl ttt Sir Dicke CTreesul'e) 122 SIXTH RAC• -UO yerd1.. 3 yeer olcb. P\.irw'3QOO. S.tlnAndGold IHertl 117 HlglllSpeed IW•rd) 1~ GoMluAmertce <Mylesl 117 SoMl"'Amltos(AIMlrl 117 8erTop8ebe lLl&Nml 111 8rH11tS.nStuy IClerlsMl 111 C..k>Ge None IW•lker l 117 GoHeettterGo IRldw1ntsl 111 SlsltrS.llle IW•tsonl 117 OlxleneMls.s ITreuure) 117 SEVINTH RACE -<&00 yOlrdS. 3 ..,.,., olds & ~. Allowe11ce. P\l.rw $6000. TM Jofln I( lemm RetlrtrneM P•rty. MIU ConcluslOf'I IBMIU) RelgnlnoSter IWerd) Chic POil Go ITrHsure> Jet Cleek IC.Ill HHloFe HHIO (Adelr) Ml.C.prl(C.rdo1el TopE•plOSIOf'I (Welker) KAIWHll8er IHerU EIGMTH RACE -'40 yercts. 3 yHr otcts &. up. ClelmlllQ, Purse $1900. O•lml ngprlc.e $ 1600. Mlliestlc Note (AO.Ir l L~<•r-*sl Sllool<ums.tn IWerd) DIM)' Due (8MllSl Jeck S4mot1 IL.1111\em l JoyousSOMdy IH.,I) TMrTrlPleHewk IClerluel Ow Annl!NrWry 18ertr•m I UnAndOnty ICre0199r) Gorgeous Louie I Duyer) 117 122 111 122 122 111 111 122 122 "' NUtTH RACI -UO yerds. J yur .... O•lmlng. PurM $2200. Cllllmlng prlc~. • F.-enc-llMMte lilf-tl FlrstAcl tOerlswl GoDeliwBer <Werd) Inky R.s1us I Richerds l 1Ceye1 ICteeoer > FHrtHS Frenk IW•lson) ~Mooll IWel11er) ~Go<LlciNml Hot sno\ Cute 8er ICerdore l 122 122 117 117 117 122 1~ 121 122 Players from the University High tennis team will conduct a two. month tennis clinic this summer at the high school. Estancia, SC Bow A rash of ates has hit Bl1 Canr•D Country Club d•rlDI tbe past ~ with four boles-ln- oee scored ~U on dif. f erent par-Uuee boles. Two of the aces came during tbe Newport ln- vltatlonal tournament with member Tom Talbot tcoring his on the ~M·yard .12th bole usine a U.ree iron. . John Beardsley of La Jolla Coun\ry Club hit a three wood into the cup on the 233·yard 15th hole during the same touma· ment. Sue Dulf y used a three ·~ to COY.el' the 10.S. jlard third hole for her ace and Mrs. W. R. M. Smith bad one on the l37·yard seventh bole us· ing a4·iron. Jn the Newport lnvita· tional, Richard Mamo and Ciaran Kennedy of Hacienda Country Club were the net winners in the mat~b v..s . par tournament with a plus 15 .. Second place went· to Bob Hilgren and George Chelius of the host club with a plus 11 with Jack Banta and Wilbur Roberl14>n, also ck. Big Canyon CC, third at plus nine. In gross action, Robert· Brans and Mike Fedder· ly of Mesa Verde were the winners with minus six. Bruce McDonald and Charlie McL'aughlin of Big Canyon CC were second at minus seven. Jack Wilder and Jerry Relperin of Big Canyon CC finished third with Thuniday. June 2e. 1975 DAil. v to'll.U I mlnuall. tournament •t Hunt· Club captured tbe lop In B fli1bt. thr:ee In a lwo low baHe of lncton Seaclllf Countey friie ln the 13tb annual players c.,-ded scoree ol foursome· toUrnament Club. unior lnvltatlonal 10 with the winner de- over the Wffkend, Ed Ru1ty ~e~kln.s and tournament this week termined on matcbiDC Nahl g an, Leonard Tom Mc<;;tnnlS hniahed with a score of 75. KOteC&rds. In O.nt~ Shane, Bjarne Qvale and second wath a 81~ with . • "--• •~. w(.!•13!_2oh>.n ,0s11n0we ~debny Will Layman were the two teams tied for thlrd ---.---, , CQ winners wlth 130. at 62~. Joe Costa and Al Walt Milford waa the Robert Nieminen Dean were on one t.eam low gross winner in the (85·15-70) and Fred llbalea \'WJ• with Fred Tuttle and monthly tournament for Stark (83·13-70). The men's club cham· Mickey Pryor on the the Laguna Beach golf The same thing OC· .pionshlp will be de· other. associalion recently curred in C night where termlned at Mission Vie-In Sunday's second when he fired• 77 on the Pbll Brown was declared jo Country Club this day of play, Tom Fallbrook Country Club the winner with weekend wltb a 36-bole DeGuelle and Bob Dix course. 89·20-69 . Howard medalplaytournament. weretbenelvictorswilh Richard Tilton won Huenergardt. placed Jim Lewter wlll defend 60. Dick Johansen and low net honors with an second with 16·17_. his title. Norm Kramer finished 88-22~. and Harry Green was In a Jack and Jill event at 6 O ~ and Ji m In A night, Ray Potts third at 88-1~. that was scored on a bet· Talmadge joined Ray was the winner with Robert Hanlon woo D ter ball of the men and Jordan at62. 81·12-69, followed by flight with 100·28-72, better ball of the women Entries are now being E r n e s t J a c o b i followed by David Buck competitors, the winning taken for the Liberty (82·11-71) and Geocge (97·24 -73) and Kenneth team of Mr. and Mrs. Bell tournament July Fowler (82·10-72). Kirby (96-23-73). Larry Smith with Mr. 12·13 and for the seventh and Mrs. John Coster annual member.gwest in· finished with a 128. vitational event to be Second place at 131 held Aug. 9·10. went to Mr. and Mrs. The Liberty Bell event John Younkin with Mr. is over 36 holes and is and Mrs. J . Lyttle. The medal play with CuU ban· John Poffs and Mike dicaps with entry de· Kendalls finished third adline July 2. at~4·a better ball of Sa~t~ ~.na partners tourney , .Quahfymg is under Richard Ball and Oscar way. for the annual ex· Kummer were the win· clusives tournament at ners with 61. Santa Ana Co.untry Club. Keith Billinger and The .exclusives to~a­ Colby Marceau finished ment. ts for golfers with second at 62 with a tie for handicaps o! 17 and over. third at 64. Team mem· In. the Frank Rowley bers included Peter family tourna~en~ r~· Dane and Bob Brown; cently, Dr. Ernie Ainslie Jim Mannion and Bob a~d son Sam defeat~d Brown; and Chuck and B~ll Bro~n . and.. son Cns Jim Collon with a birdie oµ the first Se~cliff ~~~e~:~!:/:::~! t0~ Lloyd Sawyer and Bill for first in r egulation Goerlitz fired a net of 61 play. NO MINIMUM INVESTMENT No wit.hdrawul penalty and vour in,·ci:.lmenl cams a biit 6% int.crest annually. Commereial Credit•/C\ TH.RIFT PASSBOOK ACCOU:\'TS ~e For Callfomie Residents Only-. Mcmbu of the C:sllfornla AssoclatJoo of Thrift 11nd Loan Compaoiet. • Comni.:rcJCll Credit Pl&Jt. lnco11l01'Utcd 870East17th Street • Phone: 645-8700 to capture the first leg of Phil Lavenbaum of the annual M clntosh Irvine Coast _.Country -'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ P1eu"" R"\' And Oood.n• So...,.jl Glal1n· llmlT llUSll It Tt.e S.11.,f Fool• Wl.11. Tlw 0..,.,,.1 p..,,..,, .. o..., n .. c ... h Woll 8c Repfoctt Ao No CM.fl U,... p;,wntotoon Ot Tio. Gv.onM• C..-11f1co~e. S·4o P • ., Bou.,-,., f., lo•• lolockl G~ c.,, ~-In Stoel. e • .,. ... 11, F .. -1 ••• To~ceo1New P-1 Alod f ,,.i., • ..,,~ • ...m,, S.chOfl R.-po "•Weld Jo,n" A..d Holn. oaun IUSC DAii PADS R ... .,.., Corrot•ve °""""'' f iM Po"' II' I 1 t AM r.,,.,,..11, • • f., S.n•• £.,,,.. 8 8 s .... .,.a L.,.... C &en .. , Lile. I A. 29 99 11'· trlTtl U.tt llCllHH Begi~n~ng ~onday, San Clemente and 8-3 verdict lo Chaffb Eu,r.1n ... 11. the clinic will last Estancia water polo while San Clemente was R ........ r. g;:~:·:~.~, through the end of teams dropped opening losing to El Modena,5-2. ~~::·:~:::::h ~:.~~·r~.:· DllUIE August, and lessons.....for encounters in the Costa Estancia's Eagles had ~'(;,!,~~~; ... · c ••. 110.1....... IATillT adults and juniors-will Mesa summer water balanced scoring with ~ ..... ,.,o. ~h:5~;~0 IYllOMml be offered six days per polo league Wednesday three players hitting Sq•••'•nv·~ 11•1••4v.... ~~~1t'll ~~r;;~~~e:1~~·;.· lllEI TllES A•o.loble f., flloll C.t, Mc11'1f01'" C0t1ect Air Prus\llff' '~"'"' Awto ,l,.,,,.11 f., ""°"'h" F., Tul>eOrT.loelu • Tuts. week. • night at Orange Coast goals including Howard II,. l .tS -v· R•"" p, .. 1,i ... c;.1i1we1..i 1 It Monda Y th r o u.g h College. Hull, Mark Lowry and 695 ~~~;.':.:t.~.~10i' 1·· 9 J99 T~ursday. instruclJon Estancia dropped an ErinSloan. a ..... ,.A<,dR.,,,,..,, AltoG< ... F .. will be held Crom 1·7~~~~~~~;;..;;..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t 1"-.:~:; .. .;::;. .. -1i..;;:::; .. ~~~~~ .. ~~:i::..:=;;~~:..~.;;;;:;::;::~ ....... 3~··~11""-'~~a~.1~~· .... .ll..~i.;R··-·R~·'~·~~·~ .. .=:. .. 1 p.m., and on Friday and Saturday it will take place from 8·2. Those who enroll will receive one lesson per week for eight weeks. The cost is $25. For further informa· lion, contact Mike B>va al 833·3644. Deep Sea Fish Vista -···------ GOOO/fEAR TIRE CIMTER 310 IROADW A Y LAGUNA BEACH (714) 494-0786 0,.. 7:10.6 ,.... s t ., ....... ,.... 24422 aecllfWd ""'BT-C71 41 ll7·2to0 t-6 .a S.lw•wM..-.ly .,,,11-.e~ MOTOR TUNE-UP s34• 6 C'IL AN~~tC'fL •• I.ff POI A.C. OIL CHANGE SPECIAL HALm CIKlll FU llLJS Ho,i.fy llu ••lonl l o Hoo•, Ool & •o••'· O'"'~ble ,.,, & "•"""' Corut,tKt1on. Hobie Cat Regatta Set Hobie C t& will race the mao-made Wat.en of tbe North Lake at &Iver Lakes near VictorviUe cm the Independence Day weekend. The event will be bl1b1iebted by a formlll tropb' presmla· tloaJuJy s. Hosted by Hobie Cat PJttt 15, lhe three-day action will sandwich the oftld.aJ recatta betweea clays ol enlb&doe iDd In· farm..t radne •l the Vic· tor Valley resort com· munlty 117 miles northeaGl of Los ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Angeles. TOYOTA CHINOOK Big enough to get out of town. 25 MPG.* .... . ... ~ I !w H I t . , Small enough to get around town. 18 MPG: l 11p l ll<' l11p ,111.i '"u get a n·cn:at1onal vehicle with six fl'l'I ol he~1d room. Pull it down and you get the conn~·nience of a ca r. Now that's Vl'r~at1l1ty f11r .'ou •1n 1975 EPA tci..t:>, ·ro~·ota Chinook avl!raged 25 MPG in s imulated highway driving ... 18 MPG in simulated city drivi ng. Your actual mileage will vary with road and weather conditions, equipment, driving habits a nd maintenance. TOYOTA Fleet Commodore Steve Elsner of Oxnard said the Hobie Cat Satur- day event would begin al ooon for at least t.btte races in the A, B and C ~lasses of Hobie l(s and 16s. They will be compel· ing for custom -made trophies created by Fleet 15officials. Silver Lakes is a McCulloch Properties resort similar to Lake Havasu City, Ariz. on the Color.ldo River. It will be the first formal regatta for the Robie Cats on the lake. Gold Cup Captured By Aussie HANKOE, Norway <AP) -Australia 1s Mick Morris of Sydney won the coveted Scandina· vian Gold Cup for 5.5· meter yachts Wednes- day I beating Albert B. Fay of New York by a margin of 20 seconds in the fourth race for the trophy. Morris s kippered the Anta res II 1 owned by R. A. McLainel to a third victory and ended the seri'es prematurely. A victory for Fay would have necessitated a fifth and final race today, since the finalists would then have been tied two- all. Fay is t he s kipper of the Sundance, a nd won the second of the three qualifying regattas with Morris taking the first and the third. The Scand inavian Gold Cup is the most pre· s tigious trophy in 5.5· meter yachting, once an Ol ympic classification but later dropped from the Oly mpic program because the price of such yachts is prohibitive for widespread popularity. Although Fay challenged strongly in· the finishirrg leg and cut the lead, Morris had things under control and won handily at the end. Wind and wave condi· lions were good, with wind velocity a.t about six knots. P UBLIC NO"nCE AC'nTIOUI •usu••• MAMatTAT9M•NY The ....... "' ,__ " .... M:-MUU: OfA&..-A·U.NOWICH, JUI ...... No. G. HuMl"9lW18Ncfl. C.llfonl.90 Enon Vw"-.15t2 OoMIOOrtJe. H\.iftel"""'" e..cll. Cellto,. .... nwJ • Thi• INMMu I~ COflOllCMG Crf M lfto .......... Elleft v~ HHr Ttlls st•'"'-l wu m.o """' Ille ~ 0.tlt o4 0rMge C-lYM-'-2. lt1S. Hml PWlilstleG Or ... ~ C09sl O•llY PllOC, "'-S, 12, It, 2'. 1'7S -1S P UBLIC NOTICE Pl'BLIC l'\OTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T11e 1o11ow11'9 ,,.rson Is CIOino llusl· "*SS •S: BACHELOR FLATS, 26711 Gr1111- v1•, Mission Viejo,C.lilornl•ntlS R1C• AH Buscemi. 2'711 Gr<ln'ft.. Mission Viejo, C:.litornl•mJS Th•s bus-ss is concluded br ., in. d<vlduill. Rii. Aae 8usceml Tl\1s slatemenl ••s filed wfttl the County Clerk of Or~ County on Mo .S, 197S, ...,., PuOhsheO cw~ Co.lSI O•llY PllOt. June S, u. 1', ?6, 191S 2091-7~ Pl'BUC ~OTJCE FICTITIOUS aUSINIES$ NAME STATEMENT TM foll-'no person Is OOiftll llwli- ness~: SECURITY GRAPHICS, 11111 Slly ,..,... Orcle, lrvN , CA. '2101 JoM Hustwlclt. 330 .UIMll or .. UouN 8Hc:ll, CA. '26SI Tiiis buMMU Is C:Ofldu<ttd ""el\ In. Clhlld1~•l. . Jolin Hustwlck This s1•temen1 •H filed "'""' e. Counly Clel'll ot ()r.,.ije County on June 2, ltH. .....,. PuOllSfled 0••119e C:O.sl D•llY "''°'· June S, 12. 19. 26, 197S ~1S PUBLIC NOTICE B ELTED STEEL W HITEWALL SALE •Double steel belts tor strength •Polyester cord body for comfort •Modem tread d esign for positive handling and improved traction. ALL SIZES IN STOCK Sizes available: A 7 Ix 13 -E7Ix13 • F78x I 4 G78xl4 • H78xl4 -G78xl 5 • H78xl 5-J78xl 5 Plus F.E. T. 1.89 to 3. 13 AIR LIFT or O VERLOAD SHOCKS 5 19~~ ......,uu•..i. ~ ..... I .... l.tlftrl.., WM•aMy •II r G«ldtocn l1le11me '>l>cK• Abloft>eft - 0<*'""9ecl lor M IOllQ a\ you own vo.it cer unl- INIV.,.. o•,,,.o.O "' •n -.ic<1en1 11 ,....,, -ouc. Ot 1114 'fOOJI •hOc-•090<0..S .,un,,., r~ .i _,., .a G Oooonc11 aCOte c.OlllPlelel'f tr• al ~ INSTALLED FREE 64 OL bottle PUBLIC NOTICE · I ~ t . ~J J ' '. ., ~ . ~. •' . ,. .. ,. ' . .... ( ··' .. .. .. ~ ' I t lUMILEWEEDS I FIGMENTS HAN CY DID YOU HEAR THE ONE ABOUT THE ~IGEON THAT WAS PEOPLE-TOED? • • ntA1 CAL~ Foe Alt A~h4r./t~ G;IFTI IMA61Nf? f1'S AJSK.' 'GYRf WAU<I~ 1HKOOGH A PJ:EP M>OPS-A MISi IS RISIN6 -AN Jt:~IE HUSH HANGS 1.IKE A PAL.L. om AU.- HARK! A SottNP ~HINP 'tt>O! A HOMllN.a DK! v ..,, ... .,_ J. • J ' i l I t a ": . . .. HAW, HAW, HAW··· THAT WAS A GOOD ONE' DOOLln WOILD MOON...WMS ~0011..1.. LIVE 10 ei' NINETY, L~D P.·· PROVIDING~ GET PAST THE' 7osANC> 9os. ANIMAL CRACKERS PEANUTS TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 49 Lasso Yt1t1rd1y'1 Puule Solved: 1 F1ul11: 50 Pole usad Geology ISi s.s,.., on th• mast buttocks 52 Stone: Suffix 1i Pat gently 56 Boundary 14 GrHk mtrktt· 57 Type of • place battltshlp 15 MIMHayH 60 Alf force 18 Old name for hero Toltyo 61 Weight 17 Stroll unit 19 TV actor Dick 62 Treat with -Dyke disdain 20 Very short 63 L1nd"11: disttnce abbr. 21 Emmeta 64 V..Wped t A T 0 c 8 T S P R I II A l 0 r I I T l u 11 I I A T r , O IY A II 0 s 1A 5 ( 0 l 0 S A T 11 f T I f A 1 's c ~ I Ill ( 0 II I 11 C S I ~ O I ~ l 0 ( E l II A r < I II 0 \I "'0 I ~ ll I < I ~ A V £ IA N 1 t 0 T E T H £ A c • s II I T f I! 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Amer. 30 Bri rodent cvstomlt' 53 Ruuitn ntrM 31 Russlan !ling: 5'4 God of · Var. thunder 33 Paruftic 65 Group of; arachnid Suffix ·35 Fail to do 58 Regret 36 Fondle• 59 Drying kiln: 38 Ch1llenge Ver. JUDGE PAllER till, A LOTOF OOC~ AICE ON 'ff~E ! ' HOW AKE 11.E 601N610 ANP OUR Wi\I( FRoM RIVER~1oe. CAU~IA,TO Bc1(ME FAUS, MICM16AH,WHEN WE Fll( IN lHE ~ Pl/FF OER8'1'? ~U. lJSE A MAP!WAAT Of 0 l{OU THINK WE'D PO? ~IL.A, WHAT ~ YOUJt F/Mll.Y OOIN6 WHIU! ~QX:T~ ~ ON ~TJ:lt(E ? by Mel by Rodger lale• ''That's what I'd be utina if I had just bouaht my new swim suit without puttlna it on to see how I'd look in it" DEM•IS THE MENACE '' •••••• o•O I ... .. . . • .!" ,, ... UltJ !>.• roilut.i 1n.wll .,'tlJ>i'I• 1 .m11 •. Ii ' .~f< ' " . ' '. .. " .~ .. ". Q IWLYPll.OT PUBLIC NOTICE MDTIU l .... TlllllO •IDS Nlafkl 1$ lflt,,.t.y QllWOI U..t tl'll llHrtl ol T,_., II "'9 Hu1'11"'91"' 8INdt l.ll'liofl H .... Sclleol Db lrl<I wlll ral'iw .....,. 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IH 11\iol lfle blOdef' •Ill .... , Into the prQoPOSeO c::amr..:I II llw -~ •••n»eo to lllrn. Jn u. .-of 1.i1w1 IO.,..,., into wt.II e.>- l•iCl. W. --ol -C"«:k will .. fWtitltecl, or J.r> 111e cc-of • lloncl, lfle 1..rt _, lllffffl wilt be lorlellecl IOuld Khooldillric1. No ~ moy wltlldrow Ill> bid kw • period of lorty.11,.. IOSt Goll.,.. -IM d.tl1 wt tor the -lllnQ t11ereot. Tfle 8oerd of Tr11SIM 1 rewr.u 111e pri¥1l .... OI' ••IKllne ... , •lld •II ~or lo ••1¥• ony 1rr19.,1;.,11111 or 1,.. lor1nt11'1ln In -... bid or In trw tlkldillQ. Si-11:NORMANE. WATSOllll 5el;ly. Bowdol T•V!ilNI "'*isfled Of.,_ CM•I O•Uy Piiot, ..iu. ».•,..July 3. lf7$ l.JU1J P UBLIC N011CE Ol••ld 11 •S 01y1 1111r '"' O.l1t 1------------1 '°'*''"" lcw"" .. c1lpt'11I bids. . ,.,. " " ._ .. ,, ... . . . ~ .. n.. ao.ro of Tru~••• _, i:. ltllt -J ..... ol lttt <11 ... lil'f ol ..... Plil!UI ot...-.a -,, .. ,..,., '"' ri9h1111,.11<1 .. ..., ... •rt bictl. '"° 10 .... , ... ..,y ir- ·~11, 11 .. r1ln. f', 1· ,.: " I ;;. ... . .. · .. : ...... ,_,1 ,. -.... ... ...... ... ., " ,., '" •• • " ,11 ... L ,- - , . 4 2 • s 6 7 8 D A 1. L y p I L 0 T c L A s s I F ., E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 / \ ' • i11 .... 541 oi, ,.,,,, ...... ,. . .... ......................................... . 8111Nf : ' \IU e Iii -, 100! ........... ~-···-· ..... , ... ~.,. .......... . ......... , __ ............................... . ""'------"'""• .. --: .. o. · · 1ooi ....................... -O«S: ..,,, ...... ---do!IJ -·= r.t. lzc1 Ill , DAILY PILOT •••tyfwlloeflnl ..,......_.,_...,, '""''-IN Al.J. COSTA MESA-!!':~~~~= conter lot. Tenants mov· fn.c, out of town O'IRMlt' deSires in;amectiat.e sale. Nee<Ls aome paint and IXCWSIYI ula!• 1su ..... m 1.-T~e ONLY brand NEW home on market on this prestigious Island. ~uly luxurious thruout! 5 Bdrms. ram rm, billia,rd rm, 5..,, baths, central vac.·pool /jacuzzl/sauna, 3-car gar . " 2111 S.J ..... --HIWPOU CIMTH, IU. . 644-49 I 0 TLC but chetk OU. pri· .... bhllor ce. .. (on)y $47,500). flrat ---------· I'" '•Matier. time advertised, hurry!! Allreale1tlateadvertised Call5t6·5880 Gt•r.;. 1002 •••:ti in tbia ne.wapaper is su ••••••••••••••••••••,•• 1002 ject to the Federal Fa' Tit-' "11\111 llousing Act of 196 ... which ma kes it illegal~'~~~~~~~~~~~ llA.CH advertise ··any pre-•ssuw15•4 zoo ference, limitation, o .. . ~ • discrimation hued 0 A cul de aac street! A race, color, religion, sex EASTIUDGI larce yard uniquely de· or national origin, or . IEAUTY •ia:ned with terraced Intention to make any dlchondra leading lo Prime east.side location s · h l 'I E 1uch preference, limita pants 1 e entry! nter in Costa ~esa. Lovely · t I I h 1· · tion, or discrimination." 1n o av s 1vang room two stocy modern with S with so<iring vaulted ceil· bedroo ms plus largo · g • u · d t This newspaper will 1 n s . n 1q ue u a knowingly accept an family room plus an ex.-purpose firepfac advertis ing for real tra study. Easy main· highlites both living estate which is in viola tenance . Room for boat room.and spacious fami· tiono£the h1w. s torage . Only $64,000. ly r oo m . Spiralin Call 613-8550. staircase leads tO mam Ho.MsforS• Of'ftJri1v ·11s 1u,.,.ros!r.•n · m ot h m ast.e r and ···········~··········· UHIVl!llSITY , ... ~,·-Must be-experieoood lo be believed. A-3+ Fam . home wllh a fantastic parents retreat added to the master bed.room, air cond & a yard la rge enough for s mall pool. Bright. cbeecy and col- orful. Over 2000sq. ft. ror only'6J,SOO. Ca.11644·7211 /.Jn N!CEL l:I\!• EV [,, ASS,JI IATES ,, I • " H 111H .... ~ •••• , ...... .. . .. , ................... ········~ ............. . •• ,,.. 1ooz-e11a .. 1eoa _._ .............. -....... -............ . ,, ASSUMI 1)4~~ . . ' : 'Tlil!'llioycrest.~ B&T 'iy home can. be yours for a $95,000 ty Pll"'haso, monthly paynita. ot · ,y . $391 PITJ, Completely, proress. ~ated. Full , price 173,900 , . . ·[O~EIN ~ M1'1f.f,J.N l11r ~-·REAL TORS---' 644-7UJ CORONA DIL MAR ------------- Gt•r.. 1002 •••Iii f 1002 ........................... ~ ................... . Z STOllY FORMALDIHI POOL $32.500 Winding pathway lo tree clW1lered 2 story entry. Formal dining room . Gourmet patio kitchen INCLUDES REFRIG · ERATOR! Giant $ecluded master s uite. Walk-in closet. EXTRA LJNEN STORAGE . • 81CYCLE I TOllACH Lo.vely model·like 4 bdrm home. New call>Ct• ing. Only SM,000 & you OWN the land. 6'6-7711. Qpen Eves. -Walker 1; lee Real fstale Oversized sewing & laun· ---------- dry room. WASHER & E.&.STSIDI DRYER INCLUDED! ,_ ::::: .......... ;::; ~ll lfl$ill\~ H~;~An~::~~:i~:~·t ----------1 Hu ge pre mium lot. axil~~ Olympic pool & basket-l f warm ric!I slained ~all court included in as-wo¢, walls are a comfort sociation. Anx.iOU$ seller to toil; come back to lhe says SUBM IT ON YOUR old days with us. Solid TERMS.! Full price wooawallsinsideandout $32,500. Prime Irvine an11"'hardwood slaine~ TUSTIN a r ea . Cal l today . floon;. Get the canning 700 jars ready too: apricot., ••••••••••••••••••t•••• separate pantry? Dual 13921 lrowNnci!St 7~L11l0~·11l,uN 1oirNiC1 1 o r}ar\ie, lemon, n ~c.- VA/AtA Repos in Orange County Keoys in office WORLD REAL ESTATE Specialists in govern- ment financed homes! 556-7777...,t; ... TWOFOROHE 2 2·Bdrm. homes. New paint & carpets. Reduced to $-42,500 CALL 675-7060 OPEN FRI/SAT I .5 472No. Newport Blv . 2 Bdrm older home in C·l Zone. $55,500 CALL 556-8800 Balboa lay l'rop Roaltors SURFSIDE RETREAT $39,900 311 + FA.MIL Y ROOM llear the pounding surf! Gentl e, cool ocea n breezes and swaying palms! Sechxled home town avenue lined with towering trees! Steps to POOL TIME! Easy Mainte nance Yards will allow th e whole family to enjoy lhis Lovely 4Br. Ra nch Style Pool Jlome. Close to Schools /Shops . An Ou.islandin g Value at ssz.soo. First time of. fered. DA YID BOURKt.: RLTR C ALL 546-9950 WALKTOIEACH Swim in tlw Pool Large'38r, 2Ba Townhomc w I Pvt enclost..-d patio. Try 1oc4 dn . Only $34,500 DAVID BOURKE RLTR CALL 546·9950 IACKEAST QUALITY (AND PRICl::J -su1>er li ttle 2 bedroom. one bath with gleaming haniv.·ood floors, plaster walls, service area, woOd win· dows and much more. Complelely remodeled with everything new in· cld g roof, paint, plumb- ing fixtures.etc. Priced only $30,000. with no down VA or low down FHA terms . Vacant, hurry!! Cull 54&-58110 purpose backyard fo gardCning and entertain- ing and room ror boat!· trailer ! Unique childre pool ! Call 847-60t0. Ol'fN"r~ 0. II 5 IUN ro 111 µic1• THE RE AL ·1 ESTAT[RS - - -- HOME & INCOME f.astside C.M. 3BR, 2ba Home, dbl gar + IBR :tpt. Assume 71'2% VA loan. Small .down·Ovm will carry 2nd TD. Must sell-t'ull price 550,900. C ALL PRESTIG llOMES, REALTORS. ........ 4 br, 1% ba, hardwood "<-' ...... ,, {arine, plum and fig flrs.,'rrplc. Quiet.$treets, •.... = t f)e es grace t h ese nr. all Schools. Lg. spacious'grounds.Adou. poolsize cor n er lot. bteWide gate rromlheal· Across from com fields ! [i:::::::::: J e y I e ads t 0 t h e Priced at only$40,000. zoxz 2 FAMILY strawberry patch and Wm. ~~~~f· Bkr Room. 3 bdrms, formal pfaying field for lhe kids. dini ng room, which Store your boat, trailer, mobile home and have means your journey bas loads of room left over. JUST LISTED e nded if you want an · -enchanting & spacious ijrice? Only $35,000. home with luxurious in· CALL for an appoint· OON1 WAIT!! todo< .. gl;;lenlng ... q>ent. Only$ years old, better .terior . ~uilt ·in oven· J I 1Qt•all l than new! Large master range, dishwasher. de· • Place bedroom suite with sun -lightful brick fireplace, p -..&.'--. ken tub & walk-in closet. charming carpeting & I ap....-..... ,, I 2 th · · A" draperies thruout. Onl,Y ..,·,»,,s .. ~ ... m,...L, ''"'" pus 0 er nice-srz.'"" $42,500. l·luny'. Wont t'OO -·..,. -~ · -bedrooms. Formal din- ing, large country last!897·0321. ' WESTCUFF· Spa11i1hHaclenda ALL built a round a """ kitchen & family room. ail I R""'CH J Br, formal dining, sep be ff 1 t · ni• Lots ol fam rm w/ frplc.Assume pa~j01 ~r=a~u Minimum . · 41DR-POOL 7%¥Aloan ol$34,800. yard work PLUS as· $103,000 Condo Pe.Ahowle sumable FHA Joan, 71'2 ----------1 ts pectacular entry to 2 Br c lose to beach. + 1'2%, $284. PITI a 4 +FAMILY formal living and ban· Great s tarter home. month. ONLY $56,500. Heoxtto -quet size dining room . llurr)', won't las t al Call POOL,PARIC& ·Gourmetgardenkitchen. Sl'J.5o0. 546-4141 TEHMIS Fiesfa size rumpus room VillaPocific with bar. Secl uded with professional Scverul 2&3 Ult units in landscape, air cond. and master and childrens. lhi.s popular community, no w r e duced to only suites. Lush quiet:garden prices sta rt at $39,000 $48,500. Call 644-7211 with s parkling ponds and CALL 968-4405 rushing waterfalls. Aun- SalcspeoP.leNee:c:Jed i q u e s. w i mm c r s • e e e paradise. Call today to preview! 963-6167. Ol'fN Ul II• 11.S II.JN 10 ~,_~ HERITAGE ' . . . • REALTORS beach, sun and pie r !:I ~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~·,,~·~f~~~;~~~ilT _~~:~,r~,~~~~i1~··~··~~~A~:·~~~~~:~!""::..p_:·~~c·_i1..,llf1I;:,, •• ;:;:~~:!! courts and lots or green1 Vacation paradise in thisj ra mbling J bdrm, cozy fam. rm . Try $3900down or??? Retirement forces qui ck sale -1-lurry! $39,900 area. Assumable loan. fi•Mrel tOOz .......... 3 IR, FAM RM. NO DOWN ?erfe<.1. for single or cou· loOZ IRYI~ pie. $21,500. Call now Lo .................... "!•• -·············-······ WATERFR~ .-see, 540·1151. """"' 1 Fine Irvine location. Bi g withpier&slip. ramily or 6 wants out! Completely remodeled to Will s ell NO DOWN ... ,.. new, in & out. Much bet· PAYMENT to qualified 847·6010. oPfN Ill 9 • '1'5 FUN 10 Bf No(f 1 :~HERITAGE REALTORS , •..... ·::-: ter than new in fact .. veteran. Needs some:1~~~~~~~~~~;1 1 1 ·~ s149 .wo. tender care. 1'Ully air SPARKLING MEW 1.4.YFIOMT (1, ... .0:0:t JACOIS REALTY conditioned. cathedral Never lived·in 4 . bedroom 4 bath 1;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;~-__:--~6~7~5~-6~6~7~0C_J ceiling living room. Huge IEA.CH Rl11lE.4.T home w /sandy .beach, ~ier & slip E•STSIDE fi'r e p lace. Al l tiled $26,500 •. pl us s pec t ac ul ar Harbor & "' FruchColonial garden kitchen. Large Huge 4 bedroom + lOl_)x~t Vaf1a~ .. R000·l lot; •• FIXER-WPER.. master suite. Mirrored Olympic sz pool.Minutes mr ou 1 ntain views. Great location on pnc ose ,....,, . be yard is_;1 mess, the wardrobe. Large patio. to beach, h idea wa y ee and for $269,500. carpetin g is S Prot-.._the fo'\illy sprinklered. yard. master: gourmet kitchen l · paint is peeling and the Take advantage • Call _oveilooks patio. t'ix & place is filthy. A real fix · 752·1700 today. Save, sacrifice! Hurry! . . OPfN 111-,·.u·!>"iUN f6iii:-~,i(i;• FOREST E. OLS-er-upper in a pn me area. "'" -----. F==R=E=D=U=C=ED=== II ,:a.~·~~.,',~·~~;g:€·~·n~~~L1J;~u~;:.,~P~·~~7",,,~·"J'1;;-~:~.·~'."'~~:~~~;;:;;~ T:;·;::: THE REAL ESTATER S : ~ THOUSANDS 1-"7' Spacious 3 bdrm, l bath 2 STY• Pool LOWES't,PIUCi end unit that provides llEACH Mewport......... bl Ilg c..,._ plenty or privacy plus a Quiet tree lined street to HIGH SCHOOL--ooly a BeauUfully· landscaped, V1 l ~ W across l he enormous beach home. few blocks away Crom view, Dover, 2 bedrooms usc1ous greenbelt to the Formal enll')' to sunken this preferred Eastside & den. Owner anxious. Back Bay. Transferred r I I. · d home. Big 2 story, 3 Asklng$119,500. ownermustsell.646-7711. orma 1v1ng room an OpenEves. banquet s ize dinin g bedroom + formal din- room. Chefs kitctie.n.. ing, breakfast nook and Party Size Camily room im riieri"se family r.oom." with roaring country Features carpets, drapes . s tyle !ircftlace. SecltJded and bltns . Beautifully -Walke1 ~lee Mr.al Estate master and cbildrens done inside & out. Ready\~;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ s uites. Low maintenance to move into. Offered at1, rear grounds with $6T,SOO.CaJIS4().l151 , SpaelshDllght s parkling swimmers SPANISH Jill We came upon .a 2 year pool and relaxin g ~-' new, 4 bedrm c-an.ish jacuzzi. CaJI for appt. to 2 Story, 1926~y~•late-• -..-preview. Only $6400 super livable home on hacienda I: fodnd refuge down.Call9Q.6767. __ l~~~~~~~~~l 6Sxl$8 R·Z'm:Md. lot. 4 in lhe heat of day. Air Ol'ffl r1111 -"~11.1N 10111 ,..1(£' I-Large bedrooms, formal conditioned and lovely in ! ·· · ,. I JUST LISTID dining room, fireplace+ eveeyway. Si it today! " .. ltildtt t~!:,:.:~t'.~::~:5~ =~.&'.{~*~~~tin~ '::;s UPERB $130.ooo $52,500. f'.--f OMES HwborYlewK111i11 ·· ·· ·· ,...r--NBIM1 1155 a~' . -.... E-XTRASIH. . You own the land! Best value in thjs prestige neighborhood. Sharp Monaco model reaturing ANYTIME. EVERY ROOM 2 bdrms., convert. den, 2 PAlMT .4.MD SAVE $5,000 DO...., baths & lge. country "" kitchen : elegant dining SACRIPICISAU :1:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Fro m entry lo area. Lge. patio with Thia one i11 hot! Needa a backyard-AJ-IOUSEOF easy mainte nance little rixlng, but what a EXTRAS,no traffict cul· land.&caping. Just $88,750 steal. Features 3 huge N.wPol'f le•Dll de-sac, 10% will handle b'edroonis. Family/din· UIC"TIYEHOME -see l l now ! Call c F Coles-..a.~ ing room . All bui lt-in ap-646-717 1. • • 'll'Ul'UI. pliances. 2 Baths. Pride Lota of roo~for enter· Oi'f.N1119 ·11~ruN 10 11N•(t• Realto" 640.00 0 or ownership beach loca· talning arouhd patio & f. •.... _ .. ·····-"'' . .,~ tion. Near parka, goU pool. Custorg,home with" courset school . a~plng heavy beam cei.Un,p. l n d be h Onl ncA are• of bttauWul ..... an ac. · Y .!NY. 3 BR h 2 Call now ! T'1morrow will • uge mal&v • be too late. Dlal8G.253S. baths, livin1. ramily1 . Ol"f.N rit •~ ;fi •i.t~ ~-11f<t• formal dine, 1 + detachea !H I rooal_ tludlo. Re•vY •111,,, ~~~'CE~~: , , c .. ~ • ....,.. A HOME IH THE PARK! Beautifu l ly decorate d and l andsc aped Oxford m odel tow n hou se on th e Park in Unive rsity Park. This great 3 bedroom home has a dining room and a bonus room . $64,950 .,. IA)'CREST. • .ORIGINAL OWNER A property that e.xpresseS constant peace and enjoynient. Located on a quiet street. Poolsized yard. Immaculate in every respect. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Family room. Formal dining room . A special place. A specia l offer. $117,500 . WA TERFROHT LUXURY With pier and slip privileges. Privacy, pleasure . and c ustom comfort features abound in this deluxe water·oriented 2 bedroom home. Offered at $135,000. LIDO -STEPS TO IEACH I mmaculate five bedrdom plus fa mily room home. Close to Nord beach. Many upgraded features Full price $136,500 with terms. · -J • • l ' l t I t c • I , UDO ISU IA YFIOMT Ex<: t1onally rine, custom home Of clas.ic de!iign. Spacious · curved stair~ase to ~nd story living rm. with out.st.anding bay view. Oak plank firs. E levator. Downstairs entertainment area, incl. bayside gardeh terrace, swimming pool, jacuzzi & bar. Pier & &Jip. ~O Ft. OJ\ Via {..ido Nord .East end. •Over ~,000 sq. ft. of elegance, which cQuld not be replaced today at $450,000 I I •• "' t LIDO ISU ~RAMA TIC 2·sty. 11 ving rm., 3 bdrrr-s" fumily rm.; on prime street to street Jot. $129,500 -LOW.ffiT PRICE & .the best buy on the IJsland. 4 Bdrms., 3 ba.; new kitch.; t<?P cond. 35 Ft. lot. $98,500. ,· OCIANVllW Nl&LICTID Fiia ·Hiiltop retreat. wltb r.anoramlc view. Spr. ngttm• Oowtrs enrich tbo billalde est.ale crounds with circular drive. Beaulllul plateau Grecian pool ln statuette aettlng, 1tep-up to loft living room; den, roma.a· Uc fireplace, he avy beam cellings, aarden atrium, romeo balcony', just reduced $6,500, must sacrifice, opportunity awaits the · bargtaln punter. (dll M2·253S. Ol'fN !119• 11'$ fUN IO U Nl(fl ~I~---, THE REAL ESTAltRS . HOMIPLUS Being r e.modeled; custom s BR, :s Ba. 6500 sq. ft. home on point, pool, dock. Lovely custom 3 BR & den, 3'h ba, on lagoon. Boat slip. $225,000. t Beautifully decorated 5 BR. 4112 pa .• p~neting, 3 f rplcs. Boat slip. $260,000. Custom S BR, 4 ba., View, 80 U. on lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 · Traditional 4800 ft 5 Br, 4lf.i ha. air-cond-On lagoon; boat sli,e. $325,000 BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR I ' K" y '" d I ()I • • N F (' • 6 I 0 I -OLD IALIOA Charming old, well bit. beach house; 2 lge. b~rm s. + dining rm. 4 Doors rromrbf . $72,soo INCOME POTENTlAL . . with individuality! A G...n.I 1002'GtMNll 1002 ha.rd com bi nation to find. ••••• • • •• • • •••••••••••• •••••• ••••••••••••••••• The three bedroom home WEST NEWPORT Top of the line Lido Sands 3 bdrm. Excell nt condition ; lge. s unny garden atio. $59,500 LA SON REAL ESTA TE 3416 VI Lido, N.I . 675-4562 ' Get.ffol I t IOOz''GtMral 1.002 -·········· ..•.••.......••.................• BIG Shows li thruout. bdrms. Prof e s expand a ANYON CONDO a model; elegant amenities rick side & rear patios; 2 den, wet bar, 3 baths. ionally l andscaped; e floor plan. $134,900 RI GOLD, CO ONA DEL MAR Very s h p duplex ; 1 bdrm. & 2 bdrms. B · med ce ilings both units. Xlnt locati n. $76,500 Ou11 VF A ~ BA't. ANO BEACH 3 7~-3000 ,1 ~u' 1 1.. CH ... r , 4.; '( cu~oNr, Dl L r.rr.,p is all wood and beams thruout with potential 2 bedroom separate W\it. Excellent family loca· tion. Offered at$92,500. 642-5200 j PETE jj BARRETI · .. REALTY REDUCED $3,000 Huge SBR, 3ba Mesa del Mar home in xlnt cond. Must be sold quickly. The sellers are ma.king moving plans and must let this home go, way. below market. f\lll price now only $55,900. with a low interest rate loan. Don't roiliS this opportun- ity-CALL 550-2660 C: SELECT' ·-.. T' PROPERTIES VIEW ESTATE OCEAN & LIGHTS. IARGAIM $44,900 Rustic charm abounds in this unique beach estate. Circular drive. Huge liv· ing room with dramatic co rner log burning fireplace + breathtaking R·2 COIOMA DEL MAI CUTE Cape Cod, 2 bdrm .• plans for 2nd unit. Only $65,000 . DUPLEX, 2 BR, with bachelor unit; lovely home with income. So. of Hwy. $72,000 SWEDISH corner frplc., bea~ed ceilings; 1 short blk. So. of Hwy., walk to shops; 3 BR: room for 2nd unit. $99,500 DUPLEX, both rented. Near new ; 3/3 BR. Xlnt. investment $121,500 HARBOR COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy •• Corona del Mar "SelliltcJ RHI Estate it1 Newport Harbor Since 1944° 673-4400 view through WALL 01'' 1 G L A S S . G o u r m e t I 002 I 002!GIMl'GI I 002 kitchen & dine. Separate Getteral I 002·GeMrol . f h 'd •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• wing or 1 eaway master suite with a view • + c h ildrens & gues t suites. Hurry for this on· • ce in a lifetime dream home at a bargain price. 1 Bring your imagination •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• & paint. Make SSS. Call ~ . '11, s-. _,~/ ~ 96J.;!~fQ • l)S fl/•1'0 '". I' ,'T"'4alt. """""s' I I . . 1 A HILLSIDE f lllPJll . . OPE RE!~:! u.1 • ;l'hurs /Fri /Sat /SMn One of a ·nd, Corona del Mar. Actually two arger h-Omes on a 50' lot. One easily nts for $400 ; the other has beamed eilings. intriguing views, 3 car garag family room and every bit of qualit that a builder wo_uld put into his own home. Truly umq ue at ~34.000. UMlfi>UE HO ES, Realtors-i75-6000 2443 E. Co st Hwy., Corona del Mar Pe~tJu~n~w !!t 4 Br. 4 Ba & Gallery 2 fireplaces, welbar Deluxe kitchen Pier for yacht to60' You may select the finishing touches. 675-8120 Ge•ral I 002 GeMrot . , I 002 GeMr.e I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• P&41NSULA DUPLEX OMLY S57.500 Charmi g pe nins ula units. C~oice corner .lot, walking ista nce to the beac h with ~mple ~ark~ng. R·2 zon ng. These c ute knotty pme units JUSt introduc~d to the market. 1 BIKE TO IEACH $&9,500 This fa~astic 2 s tory spacious ~ome is bra~d new ~n the me:iiiket. 4 spacious bdrms, 3 baths , big family room 84, formal dining room. Bea':'tifully ,dec?rate~. large y .. rd, with huge covel'ed patio. Don t miss this beach ~eauty . - CUL-DE-SA.C PRIVACY $59,950 :New listing -Beautiful -Has everything. Completely r edecorated floor to ceiling. 3 overs!zed bdrms. 2 baths, large fomilY room & J><?Ol t able sized rumpus room. Choice Costa Mesa location. WATCH THi IOATS $79,500 location -Location -Location. East Bay on the P enins ula. This immaculate 2 bdrm, 2 bath home could easily be converted into a gre~t. ~~lex. Huge liun deck. Must see for all of the poss1b1ht1es. • IEST OF GRIEHIROOK 4 llDROOM $56, 900 ~is lovely 2 year young liome newly listed .. Huge mily room & too many upgrades to ~entton. 4 rge bdrms & '2 baths. Imrpaculate condition. Take vantage of owners transfer.. ' 11 MlSA WOOD SPECIAL . RIA-YA TUMS 4tpdrms & bonus ·room. This tastefully decorated ht me is just across from proposed park. Sh<,>rt d t.ance to South Coast Plua and Jrvin.e lndustnal C nter. ljighly upgraded t~uout. Bonus r oom large e•ough for pool table. Offered al already VA a.praised price of only $64,900. 545-9491 l I 720 Cliff Dr., #4, LCICJl.wta Beach FANTASTIC OCEAN VIEW IN FANTASTIC Lag una. Look ing down on FANTASTIC Dive rs Cove. New 2 bedroom. 2 bath, fireplace Condominium. Furnishings included. A FANTASTIC buy for $99.000. Also avail for annual or summer rental. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar PROPE Y MANA EM NT WI CAii "'" ro• "'· 1111. OI llAIE A#"UCE 11 IJff H llO# I 002 I GeMral macnab I Irvine realty WHILE YOU WERE. OUT ••• ha ving fun; your yard was do~e! That's condominium living! At $61.500 we offe r a 4 bedroom, 21h bath condo w /carefree yard & pool close by. Betty Kerr 644-6200. (G86) IRA.ND NEW OM LIDO! 4 newly constructed condominiums overlooking Newport Channel on Via Lido Nord. 2 bedrooms & 3 bedrooms widen. 2100-2300 sq. ft. New ly reduced to $175,000 & $189,000. Jeanne Newman 642·8~5. (G87} RIVIERA. CONDOMINIUM! $39,900 ! 3 bedrooms -qual.ity carpeting -close to everything w /fabulous recreation facilities including pool. teen center, dark rQOm & much more! Gail Foor 644·6200. <G88) CORONA DB. MARI •4 spacious bedrooms. * ~x~ra lg. ti ving fOOm. •Formal duung \~ separa t~ tirk fs t . area . •~em1 private area w /access to pnvate beaches ! •$94,500. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (G89) LIDO tSLI IA YFttONT. Outstanding VIEW! Beautiful 5 bedrooms, family room, 4 baths r- ple.r & slip. Lavish decor of warm wood. brick ~glass w/charm of old Mexico. Asking $475,000 incl lot. Appt. only. Vee Stinson 642·8235. (G90) '42.-J35 I OI Olw•r Or..e ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. RUSTIC! -.THE REAl.1 ESTATERS ----_) EAST SIDE ~ Walker & Lee Reill Estate / --~ ·I \ I Real Estate byMIN18 EXCLUSIVE LISTING EXCLUSIVE SECTIOM This superb 4BR POOL hoive is in Pride of Ownership area with e a sy c are ya r d. Beautifully de corated. ALL T ERMS. CALL S Cl I NOW. 842·9371 This large two st ory uper ec:m. UNITS IN OUR home, sit s on a fine cor· 2 br home & sep. artist's .... BE "'UTIFUL " ner lol on a choice south d' L ted h ..., stu 10. oca on uge HU ..... T. ar."'CH of highway location. Lots R 2 ft l t Can build " - and lots of wood paneling u~it~~· R~a~Jy sharp & 2 & 4 Units for income or and all wood cathedra l priced at $37,95o.Call : a good place to live & in· .ceilings. The whole top Bill or Steve vest . We have good floor is the m aste r RED CARPETRLTRS values to choose from . bedroom. You can buy 546.8640 ' · CALL for more INFO, this great home as part ---------1 842-9371 of a "package" for about SWIM &SAVETOO --------- %of~l40,000. Deluxe 3BR 2ba College BEA U TI FU L P OOL . '-'UAIMT' Park home lrg pool & Reduced to S72,2.50! 4 BR This i~he other ~art of playroom +'play yard or Francis'cn Ftns. Formal NEWPORT the ··pac kage ". An dogrun. dining. on cul-de -sac. HEIGHTS adora ble cottage-Very, Z·REALTOR Lrgfam rm. con AGE h ist ory . What a great very old with lots of COM 494·8611 rm $43,950 home for a young couple 1984 IS I t A n eig hborhoo d o f ora single.Ava1lable for $32,500 TOWE RINGTREESand about •:i ofSi4u,OOO. Exclusive lls ung on a 3 REALTY INC. G ENTLE O CEAN Call675-7225 liR Newpor tVista homc 714/846-1371 BREEZES! Estate bke in Costa Mesa. fo'inanc· --------- grounds professionally ing is great with assuma-4 BLOCKS landscaped. Enter OLD ble VA loan at 7% in· WORLD ATMOSPHERE terest ~a nd owner will TO BEACH of rustic beamed ceil· help . A good starte This giant 2-story home ings. Lavish used brick home on s uitable suita· with 3 s pa c io u s hearth! Spac ious bdrms, blc a s an investment re· bedrooms, 3 baths, a nd and ente rta iners fam. Costa Mesa 1024 na tl pr operty . Phon super s ize covered patio r m . G A R D E N ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546·2313 for details. • and yard has just been ~!~c:E[;; r P~t~ A~~l~ ~~~;;r.a;s~r~'.! ~a~c~~c'. [~oi trJ ru ~·,11fs 'i'~1 ·~,111i7t'I\ ~~i~te:rai;~!d~~-nta~~~ AR H O R ! Exce lle nt s pecial bit. on fam. r!". . ·:: a I • boat or trailer access. fi n a n c i n g! Se l l e r . w/frpl. Musl :.ee it! , -~~ :;~, ; The y~rd hollers.h.elpbut tHfi·7171. $42,900. Underbstpnce. _-_ ·----··-·-~ the pnce 1s only:>S2.500. <J~1111r1·~.11 s f t1110 u '· t • Ownr. 548· 1006 • SLE_EP_ER __ E/S1de-Beaut ldscpd 38R Im· IQ. uail ~. "' 112ba, fplc. pvt patio & Place • 3 BDRM. Ca m rm. quiet 11shpond. Ask'g Sotll,500. Praperti•• loca t io n near South Assume S24,000. VA 7'7c. 752-1920 Coast Plaza. Corner lot, Princ i p a ls only -By 14000UAllST.H£Wf'OtllllACH Jrg. buck y ard.·$48.950. Owner . EH5-i 79i/ 633-0485 I·• 1,,: . " . I I t I• 1: ~-i I · I '' •I• ,, ~ ~ CALL NOW BY OWNE'tt- -.. _ -752 • 7315 Oec::;l~~sv~~~fm + CO R ON A de l MA R· OONALDM.BIRD Poo l. 4 B-R. $72,500. Sparkling 3 bedroom, l 'h _ __:_A:.:;u:.:.o-=.:<i-=.a•:.:.•.:..:l·~••.:..:o:c..ltc.;.o...;.rJ __ 1 __ 97_9_·5_8_19 _____ _ Real Estat.e by Ml.NAY baths. Heg111ner's luck at ---------HuntiftCjtol' Beach I 040 $69,500. BLUE HA.VEN ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675•5511 POOL . OH DISPLAY HERE Cole of Newport 3 Bedroom , 2 baths. l>UTCH HA.VEN Sharp J bdrm. Ca rpets , REALTORS hardwood floors. ,dble POOL Drapes. Wtr . soft., Cov'd 2515 E. Coast Hwy. garage, quiet street, 3 Bedrm, 2 ba. nice cpts, enclo. patio. Re-ccnlly CoronadelMar separate laundry, 36x i8. pain t e d . G org e ou s S38 ,SOO. Blue Haven pool w/lols landscaping w, nite·hte. VIEW PLUS PRIVACY Roy McCardle decking. Prof. landscap· 968·4456 Realtorl810Newport ing. Many extras. Su b· CHARMER Cosla Mesa548-7729 mil terms . Sunset Real PERSO ..... IRED Sophi s li ca t ~d r on ·~~~~~~~~~I " dominium on s1xthfloor. = Esta te. 963·8991• eves : 4 Bdrm . Sep a r a t e Located on &I bo a Bay NO DOWN TO VETS _5_57_·1J_6_2_3_· ------1 Master. Boat or trailer with s lips a vaila ble. Up lo S70,000. Call: Bill R"'RE BUY! P ad · F H A AS· Fabulous v1ewof ocean or Steve , A g l s . "' SU MABL E ! Cle an & & bay .. Pri c e d r e · 546.86401548.9871 3Br. P ool. Showca se sparkling, at last years asonably at $59,000! Call Home. Newly redec. 7'::: prices. 968-4456 673·8550. BY OWNER, spacious 2 G ·I · W a I k to b c h · STOP WRITIHG !,.OffN lll,9 ,:'.lfSl~%N~:(!:fi\~~ll\ ~~u; r~~~~ N~~ ~~~ 893-5584. LI ---Eas~E~T a~f~~~~IS 3 1 i · N h t Bigfamily~ ;. ·.; j ~:;~:io: cn~i;h~rhC:~: Huge 4 bedrm, 3 bath m ~~~~I)• 2 r~.lhLaar~~edl-~t~ _ -$46,900. Open Sat & Sun. top are a . Unique up· Ready tor •·our personal ---------1 12·5, 114-t Carson St. or s t a Ir s d o r m s t YI e touc h. Ca ll ~61!.+i56 BEACH CONDO $22,000 Carefree living can be yours 111 this comfortable on ~ bedr oom Condo. Adult development just 2 miles from ocean. Walk Lo s hopping & ban ks. Pric e i n c lud es washer /dryer and rcfrig. Won 't last long. 640-6161 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE. INC. ph. 548·0268 bedroo m with ba th.---------L a r g e m a s ter ________ _ California Paradise Be a u tif ul array of flowers. planls & tn.'Cs. Move in condition. Entry hall, 4 bedrooms + fam•· ly room . brick fireplace, wood cabinets, built-ins. A sacrifice at $45,950! bkr. 540-1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor 81-.d., C .M. By Owner/Agt. ASSUME VA or ne w GI. No down 3 Br. $37,950. 968·7944 ; 645·9733_. _____ _ downstairs. Bltns, cpts. drps, fplc, 2 car gara ge . Wal k to all schools, shops, pa rk and beach. Assume loan. S65,000. Call to see I Bkr 536·8836 FORMA&PA. A 3 bedrm Doll House near the se a. Shingle roof & detailed architecture. 2 Vanity baths. Gourmet kit c h e n , wa rm wood fl oo r s w /d e e p pile carpe ts, 1500 sq. fl. of solid ch urm PLUS a 1 bedrm, i bath rental out back, brings in S200. a month! OUTSTANDI NG TERMS ! Bkr 962·5511 $3800. DOWN Gels you a comlortablc 4 bedroom. 2 balh family home. Huge yard, lots of extras. S38,500. l'll-l® jl¥01J.jt1Q 962-447'1<~~m546-8103 . NEWLY PAIMTB> OWN ER·3Br, 3ba, fm rm. oonlUlued from WED 3 Br. 2 Bn, dbl gar. new rorml d in lndry rm 2 WALK TO BEACH f r om th e n ice s t neig hborhood in town. fo'HA a ssumable loan. almost ne w 3 br. single s tory. adult occupied . p lu s h c e le ry cr pt lhruoul. cuslom drapes, quiet C'Ul·de-sac street... All ror S.19.950. For appt. call 963-4411J or 963-3691 l'~ blocks to alltar~s. in •carpls , assume 712'/r sty. cov'd 'patio. qual ~p· mile to be ach, ,. mil~ lo FHA. $34,000. S203 mo. grade:.. Nr schb. par k, shopping center & maJo Owner /Agt. 549-2&16. lake . Assume 5~ .. %·No *SUPE R VALUE! groceri es. 5 Minute walk pts. Ownr wtcorry. Only Condo 3+ Den. H'!l mi to Ha rp~r , Ens1'!n & ABANDONED ~53.500 6642 Cork Dr. bch. Like nu cond. Love· Harbor Schools . Some 528 SOO 897 .6325. Open Sat/Sun ly patio. $40,500. Owner neg I e c tf u I pa r cn Ls in • 1 ;:;1~5~====~=;:;!-=96==2·~3::=71J::6~. ~~======--area but no bad kids. + GUEST HOUSE 1~ · Quinta~d 642·~1 Unbelievable value a t C.~ ~ ~'' _ fl -C ~Q. 9 continued Frtday-$28,500 ! VACANT-RENT ~~ 1-""ll ~). '!:I ~(./" \:) THEN BU~! Preferred That Intriguing Word Gome with a ChucHe Mesa location. Freshly 1.m.4 .,, C\AT •. rollAN -----Newport Beach BAY VIEW $74 500 C\lstom bwh 4 bedrm, Camily room, one of a kind. See lo appre ciate ! 2nd Fireplace in MB. 3 Car 1araae. painted board & batten ext erio r. DETACHED O ll•orronoe I.lien odl ~"." COTTAGE lcwr acro Mbled WOI s .,.. G U EST + low IO l0tm '°"' tlmple wo•dl. garden ! Winding drive --------, leads to whi_te pi cket l p t R H M S I fence & swaymg palms \ la 1, I I I entry. Be amed ceiling _ _ . . . _ Ii v in g r oom. Comfy kitchen lnchldes rerri g ! I B u I{ c H I ~t Loads or stor1lge "shop 1-. _;;.I ~1_ ........... 1 __, 1 rr1 -t space. Awesome 85' x _ _ . . 160 ' lo t I Quaint & L-..l.--.&...-.1..--i--.1 A ud1ng egrlQJlture col· curiously refresblni -See ~ N U G 0 y I ~ lege polled 111 fem•I• 1tud.nt1 to believe. Take advan· L..-....:-""T""--nr--T--1· '•s to their preference of 1ub- tage-Call fast. 752·1700. I I I' I .~IS Mosl of them stelod met Ql'fNllt9••1S fVNIOlll., 1• L._-.1. __ ._ _ __.. _ _.._....__. they were nol interested in [~ iibl l N A G 0 I E I '"mono'"'"'"'" only ~ ll~l;n) ~__;.1-· ....... 1-1-.... 1 ........ 1 ..... --t-o ~~ "'~:~: .:"" ... :":.~ ~t 1 ___ _,, ______ , --= 11:-1 = - . . - . --yO.. dh•'°" ,,_ ~ Ho. ~ bor'°"' IF YOU ~ f'~INT NU'.•8Uf0 I' 11 11 1· 11 I' I' 1· I' I OC E · ' \rROMT hj\l' u se rvice to offer or Q' u lilt\ _ _ . . . _ . . . -1~';r1u~ 11•1:~. 1 l'~~~11~~~~ ~~~sht~ s~I~ !)/~c ·;~.~d C) lNK•'-t.'lltr 'Oltl I I I l I I I I J only Classified Section 'N~wf• -· · · M9 4221or675·7767__ Phone 642-5678. SCIAM-UTS ANSWUS ...:..-~--------; ,_ • ' ... -H•.,.--..t:;,.,_-·~ .............................................................. . Hai ... ,.. ............. ,.,. .... • .... •• ·····-·--· ············-·--···················-··· ,,, 4IOllMS I WA.UTO llA.CH or• FHA~ are welcome on tb la ~p.-.W, WtU deeorated boater Only I yeus you.as le offcri~ 1&rae bui~ kitchen. loads ol d inln1 area, massive fireplace. st:parate htun· th-r room. ood covtred pat.Jo. UntMtatable al 01uy MIN. Call 95.\.5671 or ~~. WESTCllff Just listed!! Beautiful 3 BR, 3 Ba, ovenlzed llvinc room . fami l y room, FORMAL DINING ROOM W/FIREPLACE, luxurious kitchen. Custolll' decorated thru~t. Spaciously manicured yard. Ideal ror entertainlni. A SHOW·OFF HOUSE SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT 549-0llJ 646-6710 ----------- - c ....... 2 ...... '""1R filllM .... 'a II H1•n•1& 'it1• HwnU.fw hh• •••1at1Ulfww.1 Afet•1al1U11 .. ..-•••••• .-:a-··i·,·it --·················· ......................................................... . .. , .......................................... It Ils a'• leedl JJAO Newport ha 3269 C.,..• .. Mer 3112 Ila Ht -- Mut •II lmlDedl M1RUDe14 Br bou•• nr beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••• 1~"' toaa. $M.OOO. ill Bayahora. July &r Aus . &aper s bedrm, 2 IM + '425. 3 BB, 2 81, Frplc, MI W OUPLIX 1111 TO .. CH br, lb ba aplit ley. hr Call 5411..a39 den. Crpta, drpa, RJO. room roe camper. boal Deluxe ~Ul·level ·• 1300 MIAI •uof Pit• kl+ pool+ oo ma.In $350 ~ kf ..-. N.8.MS-85.ST,Owner H••ff U.twwlllld 81 ·mo. or 2826Jrvine.Me..S 1q ft, 2 rm w/lof\-den. Beau&Hu l n• a 81\ ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• ¥orJoe iSTORVabr 2"'ba.con· Crplc,plusbcrplJ.bonMt· studio apta. Frplca, MOltTH ~ •••r• 3JOZ New cupet, drapu " do. Frpl, bltria, pool. $W Uke aloraQo, walk·ln bltna, dlJbwashen, 2 car Spacious, new lwo and ••••••••••••••••••••••• palnt. ' Bedrm. 2 ba wll.b mo. t..se. IM·l4li clotets, bath " 1uc1t 1ara1e. Sundec:U. to"rom throe bedroom units FREE FREE DW. $3&.S. mo.. 983-4589 bath. blln au ran10 " $260. 636·2579 Ocun views. Fro •ProlesslonatServtce• Bev or Joe S-Clt ..... 3276 :~~f~,f:~:r:::kw/~a~~~ •NEW TRIPLEX~• ~.$00. STs-7m. •LAMDLOIDS• a Bed rm, 1 ~' b a, ••••••••••••••••••••••• dry room. Pay only elec· l,2.& 3 BR. S.115., $295 .. H • • • f I • cl• r a * waabr/dryer/re!rig. In· PLUSH 2 br, 2 b• new tric. Adult1. So. ol Coast $375 .. Patios. t'/P, 2002 \\I .I .I<' I I 1\1 \I I ) • I ' t 4 I 1 ~ ~ I I • --- 642·9900 cld. Vac:int. saoo. per Condo. Great. Occanvlew Jlwy, s bllu from beach. HunttngtonSt.$31M179 • -o ... ,k tor Ket•.. Bkr "local S4bO $42... 435 Goldenrod, ""·b .. _ CaUfomlasLarae.st .... " ""• ' El.&GANT 's br. 3 ba. Co;o nu dol Mar . 2 BR, 1 BA, u. win.-, •Rent.alServlcel• 968-1.3!7 Beaut. bills view. Xlnl. (714)675·9337 W/W cpl, drpe. patlotor. H BCH $ b ~ 00 Newly docoraicd 3 Br.1'AI neigbborbood$t50 batconlcit. EntJ. gar. ~ Ji. BCH ~~(,11 b~ ~lnalea Ba, Twnhae, encl. paUo. AA 1tealtora .92-2100 Sunny & cheery 2 B.R., 1 p~/om ~e:f ~ J:~· FURN. Np't. nCh mini bike to be~. Ava~ 7/1, ba. upper apL, l"resbly Chlcam~Ss2 al'tfl~,!' a t. All farm 2 br kids f'ee ~ lse. Children Smglea s-.a..-... __ 3210 painted. Ca_rp., drapes, · --. P • Bk ' ' · · OK. ALSO lge 4 Br, 2 Ba, _.. -bit-Ins, refng. $250 Mo. 846·5847 •••••••••••••••••••••• r. house av all 8/1 $325 ••••-••••••••••••••••• Call afl G PM 559-1986 i----------NIW 4-'UXES HOMEFtHDIRS 968·6Zl5 ' ' · $.1.SS.1 BR, pet. uUI pd -2 BR, cpts, iJrps, new ---------L99m • leoda I 041 New port hedl I 06f ... near the ocean. * 64~9900 • Sl.35. 1 br, stove, &inaJa Cotta Meaa 3824 paint,. near f-.,y 4c major BY OWNER 2 yr. old 3 br. 0 ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• tax shelters, apprecia VILLA PACIFICA 2 BR, kids, t;!· &araae ••••••••••••••••••••••• shopping. $175. No pelS. Walker f: l cu Real f state 41 ~•. Beaut. cond. _view . 4 BR, 3~t.b$ PROMONTORY lion. $110,000. &up. Caal.away cottaee. Lac. 2Condos · Uc3 BRs f'ee. roker. Off hettnPath S45·07GOor841-00'70. tbruout. 1915 AlsW'la ul R1v1era coastline loc; IA.Y HOMES * .Beach, 2,br, kJds, '*'• Cal1968-229'1 HOMIFtMDRS 1. 2 & 3 Br. Adults no LARGE 2 br tudio, enc. r .nu l T ,.. ,,,.., """ wood exter Palos Verdes L C t SU.._.S ... •£ .. CH aln1le.s. Also 1 br, $140., _..642 9.,.0* ts d h h h . & I d lnf t ... " esa ra .. ~.~·"""· ~ uxury w11ter ron " .. ,_ Jdds,peta,H.B.Huau.3 Extralrg3BR,2BA,lri "" • ..-v pe, s w rs,s ag cpts, gar,pauo nc . an !-'or appl. lo s~~ Ph stone. Lg. hv rm. beams, hom es priced lrom Beaut. new duplex, ate br, $185., kids, pets, level, lrg fam rm, bltns, closed garage• Crplc. OK & no pct:. SL90 per ~l?td fpk.: opens to ~auo & $211,300. SS' wat.erfronla. to beach. OPEN sat/Su Costa Mes a. Or 2 br, carpet & drapes. $36S. TownhouH BBQ. Oas & water pd. mo. Warner & Beach l.sth hse. Hltn kitcb + 607 Bayside Drive U.5:1680614th&. Newpor~ Beach, $205., fMS.0873 Ullfur9ilhed 3 525 Pool area.847-4-44fAvl.Julyl I_-._ I 044 lndry area w/wsbr & Newport Beach. 673-3900• L"' M ...... cu• ....... S ~ d F singles, families. All. ••••••••••••••••••••••• "' "'" ""'"'r 1 2 BR APT Reit$160 Cats .... • •• • • • ••••••••• •••• r Y e r · a m r m BAY FRONT Fee. 979·8430 lrvNt. 324 4 Lovely 2 br & den, 1 ~ ba. 778 Scott Place, CM OK \Val.I to Wall. Cpl. 9 ·n,, ers1ly Pa-'·, ,. Br. 3 w/beams. Only ~.950 ••• Q · "•2 ,,_,3 v •" .. M R 1 •••••••••••••••••••• wet res. Bale, pauo. .,.. -"4J• . ·. Ba. Cathedral cetl.. La. tSSton ea ty "94-073l 2 Custom Homes Corona cle4 M.-32.22 * RENTALS * s hag cpts, frpl, blt.ns, , . Garage. 523~632 Hm, f'.1m. Rm. Din. Rm * BEAUTIFUL Woods BALBOA PENINSULA ••••••••••••••••••••••• UNIV PARK adults $325 493·2270 In 2 BR, 2 ~ BA Studio apt. EXTRA Lg 2 br Cpt ~a .soo. !>52·9705 & Cove Duplex. Ocean-Excellent location on the R EALTY INC. H.V. Homes 4 Br, 2 Ba+ 2 BR 1 ba · $315 Newport A~aUA"'if · Bllns. D /W. cplg&drps. drps Stov· $1SS mo' 7Sl 7391 . f I S9lSOO 190 B F. R. Spect. v1·ew w/pool ' ' .. . . .. .. . . . . . Patio. $265 mo. 768 . 3 . pu . view, rp c. , . 1 ay&only ~blocktolbe 71411 ,. .. 1371 . 3BR,2 ,...i ba ..••. $375/425 NEW TOWNHOUSE San Joann.Agt.8Js.8oel 968·!12 t 6 -or So. Coast Hwy. ARCH Ocean. Ei!Ch home has 4 _. & tennis cts avail. $550. 3 BR, 2 Ba ........... $42S J , G If C anytime wk ds . . tfEW LISTIHG P~an 4. D ee rfield to1¥J\home. Xlnt local.Ion. '1 Mos, new. 3 B<irrns ., t,1n11ly rm .. 212 baths. ~54~tso. Ask for Jol\11 Pec·lr.aam BAYR.E.. 499.2277 bdrm s, 4 b. ath s &hteOMePro.-.6.. 2000 mo.lse.644·2877 TURTLER()Q{ oaqu1n o ourse. I 21RW/LOFT G 11 2 f 1 .,.... •1 3 BR 2 ba .A.,c: Pool & Rec. Fae's. 2 br, • . Overlooks G!>lf Course 3 a ery, •rep aces,••••••••••••••••••••••• Choice area 3 Br, 2 Ba c'oLLE.GEPARK bar & emertain'mt. ctr. PvtPaho,lrpl,lyrlse Br, s paciJus, clean, . IRVIHE HOMES, * EXCEPTIONAL value. 3000 fl. charmer on 3 lots (can be legal duplex). Guest house, huge pool, beautiful ocean views. Priced to sell at $139,500 499-2277 Arch Bay R. E. wetbar, ultr_a modernTWO-SunitaptbJdgjust house.Pvtpatio,garage. 4 BR Cam rm +bonus Owner, lic'd. RE Bkr. AvallableJunelst. adults, no ~ts. Inquire k~tchen & pnvate pier. completed for sale. Close Beaut. decorated. Pvt rm i•n b~ · SS4 979-4373 or 546-7533 art. .., HAYLOFT APTS 5604A Fer~ill Cr. HB. 1'.ee·land. See at 1200 lo major shopping laundry rm, all bltns. 38R·',den,2·b·a··.·.·.·.·.·. 6PM 283AYoc-..a...,cM 846-6346. East. Balboa Blvd., or center. 1s t yr write-off. Adults.nopets.675-2051 ---------- talls. • Costa Mesa 3224 Apart1Hnt1 fwftished lnln• <• .REALTOIS 552-7000 Mbtmerly Pettit Realty ca.11675-8120 for more de· $l4M. 536.2579. 592•5010 .-. 645-0143 3144 DELUXE 4-PLEX •••••••• ••• ••••••• ••••• • ••• • ••• •• •• ••••••••••• M••r Co.,......_ ••••••• • • •••••••••••••• Loguna Niguel I 052 NEWPORT SHORES G a rd e n Gr 0 v e . Avail July 15. (Col. Pk. >3 VISleN COf'Ofta del M• 3722 CIEDAlt WOODS LOVELY : br Condo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Large 2·story 4 BR. 3 Fireplaces, pool, 1·1, 2·2, br, 2 ba, lrg fam rm & din aUl.TY ••••••••••••••••••••••• 329 University Dr, near w/terr. $3ll>. mo, lncl 's. :·BY OWNER 4 Br. i 1: Ba, Un.iversity Park. Village 1 Townhome. Ideal comer local.Jon. Close to Farruly po6f & te nnis courts. Upen Sat. & Sun. 1·5 Hc<Wced from $56,500 to ~1,.jOO. 552·8947 T urtle Rock Broad moor. Popular III plan. 4 Br. 2 ·i ba . c us t pool , landscaping, drps, ell.· tens ive decorating. lSy Owner , $73.500. 833·215!.I ~~ GREAT corner locauon for the t ennis player. Spacious JBR, formal din &ocn. vu .. $89,500 En ioy the Good Ufe "';,.SUMMER FUN CaU 493-2513 ;~~.pf your activities ~ BEDROOM, 2 BATH. can be pursut.'<1 in lhis large living rm, lrg. fam wt:ll)>lanncd home wilh 4 rm w/wet bar, jacuzzi in li4t'~'s., 2 baths, huge your own front yard, ijtrmly room that opens close to Dana Point OQ.\Q brick patio with Marina. $92,SOO. .BB'Q Pool ·s nearby and BOND REALTY INC. d~house as available. 2781.2 Forbes Road ~~ Laguna Niguel, 831-9411 baths; 2 s undecks,patio. 1·3 be drooms, encl. rm.Shown byapptonl.y. 55"-7500 2Br,1Ba,frpl,patio.S.of Back liay. 1br,2 br & wtr;,rec.f1<:s.lst&last. Walk to beach, tennis, garages. Xlnt apprecia· $375per mo. 642·9731 ' hwy. Avail July 15, $295. den . I<' r om $ 18 S. req d. + ~100 damaee etc. Needs TLC, priced tion area. Only 10%down . RE ... T "''S S47-0993/ 496·198L Eastside. 548·7437 or dep._ & $25t· cleanup fee. right at $61,950. Call payment. CallS33-3544. 3 Br, 2 ba, exceptionally " -&16·l164 Avail 6/30, CAYWOODREA.LTY Sparling Investmenl lrg duplex. Downtown 2BR,2Ba .• $300/350/ 552·0138'218-330·3979 * 548-1290 * Corp C.M. Newly decor. 2 3 BR., 2 BA •..•...• $385 Costa Mesa 3724 CASA VICTORJA ----------1------"--· ---Frplc's. Dubwasber, dis· 4 Br, 2~ Ba, bonus .. $525 ••h••••••••••••••••••• 1,2 &3Br. Unfum/FUm LCICJWla l•1ch 3141 HARBOR ViewHome 4br, * DELUXE 7 UNITS. 1 poa, dbl gar, laund area 3_. BR. F\lmished LOW RA.TES fr. Sl69.SOgas/wtr. pd. •••••••••••••••••••••• 21,2 ba, many xtras, blk to ocean. (2) 3BR, (5) & lrg yd. No pets. Lease. SUMMER RENTALS •Studio & 1 BRApts Adults·No Pets Sec. gate OCEANF~NT Deluxe 2 priced to sell by owner. 2HR. Jn good cond. $375 mo. Call Robb, RAISOR'S •Water Beds • Pool, Rec. Rm. Elevator hr. 2 ba, ti\ns. adults oo· Prin. only. S88.500. Fee. Yeager Realty, 556-6171 wkdys 540·8833. •TV & Maid Serv Avail 525 Vicloria.642-8970 ly. 497·32611213·~6707 1'~irm. 644·4374 aCt er 6 •Phone Serv Htd pool 8 $185. 2 BR, kids, pet. REALTORS • S215. N!:;W 2 br. Patio, Drop a bble into the pm. u NITS 3 BR, Cam rm, frplc, kids •Children Section garden. Adults, no pets. ocean f m your Apt. JUST REDUCED POOL3 br, kids &pet. 4S23 Campus Or .. Irvine 2376 Newport Blvd. CM 527 w. Wilson ; 642·l603 Lease. L.,cury. aecurity, North Costa Mesa, prime 4 BR .. ~,ba, kids &pet Campus Valley Shop Ctr. 548-9755 or64S-3967 Mature afolts. 31755 Cst. Bayfront 3 bdrm., 2 3 B J I · baths,ownyourownapt. investment. All 2 FU'RN 2 br, 2 ba, CALL833-8600 HOLIDJ.YDI .._7 .._ r, ower, enc . palto., Hwy.499f835. M bedroom. H~ bath, chld/pet .__,_.. crpts, drps. Nr. OCC. . any extras! OWNER studio apts. Annual in· Fee, Bkr. Turtle Rock 3 Br. 2 Ba, DELUXE Spacious 1 Br, $220. Arter 6, 557-0350 White W er view, blc to W ANTS ACT 10 N l come $l8,720. Priced for HOMEFIHDERS crpts, drps, trash com· furn apt. Pool. Ample bch. Le e 2 Bd, 2 ba, $99 500 lmmediate sale. Owner *642•9900* pactor dshwasher, wet park.ing .. Adulls,nopets. NEWBREEDAPTS. $280.494 LIDO REALTY :U77 \ ia l ad ... ' B. *673-7300* will assist with financ· b a r . C I o s e t o 1965 Pomona Ave., CM Lrg bach. w/loft, pool, ----+----3-1-... -. i c schools.shopping, park & jacuzzi, encl gar, uUl's Mewpo ach ...,. ng. oil 545·8424, As· $260. 3 br, newly decor'd. pool. Avail Immed. No pd. Adults only. $205. 393 •••••••• ••••••••••••• sociate d South Coast Patio. Adults. l B f $1"" l B ,.; Brokers. .,.2.8017 pets. $425. 833-8-W7 r un urn "'"'; r Hamilton. 645·4411 PAR~NEWPORT .,.. furn Sl85. Lots o( bllns ---------EAS TBLUFF 2603 ELDBN, 70xl70 lot, MESA Verde 3 br, 2 ba, 2Br, 2ba, Condo. Avail Ju. Pool. Walk to shopping. Costa Mesa's J<'inest Loe. APARTMENTS ly 12 Pool/Park S27S •,~Ma·. beach. 931W.19th Onl_y kind an t.he urea. Bathelorlor2 Jmmac. JBr, Den, Beaut beam ccil, shag crpts. immed. occupancy. · . . · '" Q Bel d decor&lndscp·g.$84,500. s_38,SOO.Rmforadd'lun-546.osss mo. To inquire .Ph : St.548-0492 .u1 et-g ardcn-hkc·adult . roomsan 833 0618 living. Lge 1,2,J. Br, 1,2 r,wnhouses Owner 640·8023 2915 its. J\gt. 548·8642 · · Ba. WW Cl'Pl", drps, Fr. $J,:W.50_0pcn9·G WE K ... OW c 1 s 4 BR, H~ + 'h ba tri-level. . . "' * " * ala pa t. 2200 sq ft. Del Cerro. Willows. 1\va1I July 1st. Bach~lor apt. Single patio, bltns. some wood Daily . LAGUNA MIGUEL Lotsforsal• 2200 $410 mo 645.3147. $320 mo. 38r. 2ba, coun-working lady only. No burning frpl. Beaut. SpaJPools-Tenrus . ··. VISl•N '* BEST * OPEN HOUSE Sat & sun ••••••••••••••••••••••• S45·4is9 • I try kitch. Clean. No pets. pets. 646-367l landscpd, heated pool & Across' from Fas hion SEA TERRACE lBR .lO·S, By Owner. 4 BR, 3 FOR sale • $47 SOO Lot S52·3157 &SS2-8870. . . J\ttracu ve rent. Island p.t. Ja'!'boree on atALTY 2'r1ba + fam rm . .Most Ba, 3 Car Gar. Land 2Sx90 R-2 w/old~rbome: 3 BR, 1~ ba, Colleg •. UTIL pd. Qwet •. pnvate Martini.,eApts. SanJo~wnHilJsRoad. ·.-. -552-7500 popular 206 Plan. Xlnt Included. $87,SOO. 247 20th S t N p · · Park, $340. 64.5·3147 or Nr. New 4Br. 2 ~ Ba. 2 bacb apt. 1 employed 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM C7 '4) 644-1900 ~~~~~~~~~I Walnut St. 645-3370 C 11 T .d, T ewportIPeSrun. 545-4289 Story. Next to pvt park adlt only. No pets. $1SO. Mgr Apt 113 646.cc • .,1----.f--------home fo.r entertaining a e ressen, • w/swim & tennis. $425 mo. 64S.7418or548·8251 .....uo LIVE ear The Beach! M'f 11over Pl-and family lm~g. Well 639-6700 644·S147 EASTSIDE 2 Br + din lease. 831·2740 work, $315 3 D 2 Ba . asa cW Sol • p, r· -· planned yard with huge SanCl..nent. 1076 . room home garage 55l-4049 $180-Nalure Adult. Part. • r, • pallo, 2 , 3 Ij$ 2 Ba. Townhouse covered patio. Close to ••••••••••••••••••••••• Spectacular Whi~e Wa~er laund room'WalktoE' . furn . Clean, lrg 1 br. car.garage, near new, no Bea ·rul,AdwtApLs .. 0111 quiet c ul ·d c -sa"c beach and recreational R3 BUILDING Bu ~t o~erl~mg Aliso l?th s7 shops. $225 mon: BEAUT. new 2 br, 2'n ba, P oo I, u L 1 I pd. No pets. 642.1603 om $'80 :.tr,c~t. Close to play· fac1hL1ei..S8?,950· LOT c_ pier/ anyon. thly,REALTORSID-S93J. Rancho San Joaquin chjldren/pets.646-2738 21661B rookhurst,HB ~round. pools. Lenna:,. LGCJUftG N1~ RJtn 493 6884 Twnhomc. Overlooks . Large 2 Br 2 .ua bltn '962·6653 vW}fyball&schools.Ld 496-4040 830..50SO NEARIEACH Mobilehome/ EASTSIDE·5 Br, 3 Ba, golf crsti & lake. $650.4Br_.~Ba,5 man.lo~ac.h; range&ov~n.DW'.$2as.•-----r------ Ut> show you the advan· ---------1 SI S.000. Trtr Prtcs 2308 huge yard. $000/MO. 547-7044. Avail. July & Aug. $325 646-3487 or S48.0173 t.a,ge s of PI anned MissiOtl Vieio 1067 Call 644-7211 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·8012 LEASE 8 G _m_o_. 5_4_3_·3_o_29 _____ ,---------~ESA. VERDE ~velopment living. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 r reentree D p i t 3726 New 28r over encl gar · ~ 152 SPACE PARK NEW Condo 3 br. 2 ba, home, Jg. pool & jacuzzi, ana 0 " Eastside. Bltns, cpts ·. 2 Bdrr)s .. 1 'h bath condo with '*>I. $335 Mo. RAISOR'S MODB.s• JUST COMPLETED patio, dbl. gar, pool, or. $600/mo. 644·4781 days; ••••••••••••••••••••••• drps, adults/no pets. $260 Now for Sale YUCAIPA So. Cst. P laza. $285. 551·1075 eves/wknds. 2 BR. $250. mo. 673-6041 STllPS TO MA.CH 2 B~. 1 ba, unf, $285 NEWPORT CRIST 2 BB. 2 Ba condo$525 REALTORS Will consider exchange; 962·2348 . UTILS. PD. ---------at Pacesetter's parkisclear. Univ. Pk. Terrace, new J 496·0195&960-1142 CALL SINGER FOR Clean 3Br house, l'h ba, Dr, 2 Da. Twnhme, or . Eadsid• Twnhous• ~<Campus Dr., Irvine ~s ValleyShop Ctr. . C.ALL 833-8600 R h d HILLTOP CONDO DETAIL.5 gar, large fnc'dyd. $275. clubhouse & pools. $385. HWlhncJtonleach 3740 Luxurious l600sq.ft. anc WOO W /Ocean View. 28r, 21h 642 3092 642 1243 2 sml Children OK/no lse. 833-9442 eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $280 Per monlh WE HAVE sur.1MER RENTAL.5 in Lake Forest Ba, 3 Patios. $43,000 · · or · pets.546·8226. NO INCREASE in sum· Eadsid • Spoclau5 1 -a l.ach I 048 Owner. 496-4875. Out of State LCIC)WI• leach 3248 mer rent. Beaut 1 br furn 1 Br Duplex·$2'c u 0 • -...,--7 More units witb up· p B ..., an ••••••••••••••••••••••• ro,-rty 2600 4 r, 2 Ba. Fpl, blt.n stove, ••••••••••••••••••••••• apts $165 & $175. Spanish 645·8964 &646·4848 associated g raded carpets, oven: Mobile Homes ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpts. Nr. Wilson. ~. OCEANFRONT Laguna style bldg, pvt encl gar, -~--------- SPARl<LIHG range, front landscap For Sale 1100 UTAH home for sale. 5/8 494-2330; 646·7711Joan Royalc Condo. 3 br, 2 ba, pool. sauna. lndry, adlts. E·SlD € 2 Hr, 1•2 Ba, :J'&1rm .. :? bath Emer;.ild ing, s prinklers & rea ••••••••••••••••••••••• Acre. 2BR, good condi· 2000 sq. ft. Bar, frpl, Sec. 17301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk Adults only. no pets.~~~~~~~~~~· 8RQl'"f;'; PE l\lTOPS ,, i'i .... ~01b ... ,1,' .• Bay.home. Archatectdt?· t~.r9d50.fCea1l1lcs1alnesg.offfir1ceo-24x60In5StarJuanCapo tion.$12,000-681·2515 A2VLb IM,M~O.Coodo3,br, guard. S79S mo. Lse. W. of Beach off Slaler. Encl gar .• patio, nul~ Slli&Aed ; pror~s1onally ....., . Prk. 2 br, 2 bn. a, 2 ~car gar. IJ'Jcl ds. Adults only. 714-499-2771 842-7848 crpts, drps & paint. S22a d ecorated. Open beam 714:581-2444 493.3897 RClltChes, F--. Wtr., lndscpg, rec. tac's.. . mo. 548-7692 or644-0878. ceilings in hv1ng &d1nang Grona 2700 pools. $295. 644·5093, Loguna Maguet 3252 Laguna leach 3748 rms. ~unny view deck. Newport leach I 069 AcreacJe for Mlle 1200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644·5858 •••••••••••••••.•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT Hts 1. br, cpts, Pools azed yard . AP · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $135 PERACRE BEAUT. Norlbvaew 38R, Apt. 2 Bd access to pri drps, gar., pauo, yard. p~o~.ed plan~ Cor !!X· HARBOR VIEW HOME.5 SACRIF1CE4.48 Ac flat hi 1640 A.cres·Improved El Toro 3232 2'h ba. fam. rm. $450 Beach .. 6 mo. lease: pvt, qui~t. No pets. Utal pan:;aon .Sl37,500 3 BR. Monaco model. desert .. Lucerne Valley. cattle ranch. Terms-or •••••••••••••••••••:••• lease inc. pool privil's Available7/15.497·1872. •?d· Avail. July 1st. $225. TUftNER ASSOC. xtra clean. By owner. $4200. Schwartz Realtor. seller will leaseback. 3 BR, 2 BA Condo. All d; 2 49S·ll64 . 646·S601 afler5pm. llO!l~l.CstHwy,Laguna S69SOO Fee 644.2774 (714)499-3005 CHARLOTTELONG car gar,pool&rec.fac s . OCEANFRONT studio, AVAIL 11 b 494-1 177 . . \714)640-1127 Realtor (710644·1150 581-0265 Spacious 2 Br. 1'12 lia, year round. $195. Util. r I 1. 2C r. 2•, ba, Refrigtrator. Security. • E ... JOY LIFE • home. Frplc, sunroom. inc. Great location. rp · gar. pts, drps, p I J · R Bid In you': very own brand 1500 ACRES Real Estat• Fowttaan Valfey 3234 Coastal & Mtn views. 536-0321 0 /W. $260 mo. 772 A w °J ~ x~:~z~ti s :c. rm~ ,, ' Cb Coldwell Ban~er N~S FAST SALE W&, to tennis courts, large pool and ocean frofll. this two.story, 3 ~m . 2 bath home wJtlr"dining room. plus faqiily room. Located in nke private community. -.500 11"3 So. Coast Hwy. J Lag una Beach 494-074!1 ., . .JO/an RE AL ESTATE ,,,.i (' f '. ', ,. ".' .,, &change 2800 •••••••••.•••••••••••••• S365. · Joann St. 544·5too Billiards. Color1V. newrebualt3BR .. 2bath & •••••••••••••••••••••••CONDO, J BR, 2'-'z BA. 640·1644or548-2873 H•wportleach 3769 TOPLOC DI L· 2 b IRVINEATMESADR. WATERFRONT HOME, FREE CLEAR . Lge bonus rm Encl gar ••••••••••••••••••••••• . xe. g. r. PIER/FLOAT+ loads ot Contraclor wall trade top pool, lenni~ & play'. VIEW HOME, ClllJl·Sac, $29.9s WK UP. 1 Bdr, 2 Ba l 'h ba twnhse .. Bltns, ~5-4855 decking. Only $I49,SOO. TRADE-SELL grad~ 2nd T.D. $l7,SOO. g round. $325 /mo . 3 Bdrms' 2 ba, 2 car gar, & Bach. Color TV, maid cpts, drps, patio. gar , $355. 3 Br, 2 ba, blk to bch. Bestterms ! Earning 9% Int. as part 536·1602 Clu bhs e & Pool·. A serv pool THE MESA pool, r ec. rm., adults. Garage Yrly W OPEN DAILY 1·5 BeautiCul tree covered parmnl on lot, home or Bargain at$385/Mol Ph : 415 N. Ne~port Bl, NB'. Sm. p e t OK. $250. Newport 642.1603 • 517 36th Street hills & meadows, spring, units. 642-8637. 2 BR, 2 BA . Brand New. (714) 64S·7104 days , (714) 646.0081 5"8·6607 ----·------ CALL 675-7060 w 1 l h g r eat a ccess. eal Estate Swim pool, tennis, all 831-0409eves. 2 BR, 2 BA. ~nken liv. 2 BR Duplex, sw1deck, nr. BalboalayProp. ~cer~~eg~t,/~~c:e'!1tf~~ W•.ted 2900 adult.$290mo.646-9532 Mewporthoch 3269 Waterfront,1Br,18a. rm, frpl, bllns, patio B.c.h. No pets, Sen. ••••••••••••••••••••••• H·--c.1_... •~L. 3240 S275. A/C. gar. Adlls. $225'. 6C715t1-0zelnl5s only. $225 yrly. lt•altors · sub-division. 8 hrs from -·~·°"--... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536-0717 o.c .. 4 hrs from Las IRVIME COVE h••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR. 3 Ba 3 Ca r Garage _54_9.ai_25 ______ _,---------- Choose Trim Color Now pain ling 3 br, 2 ba, 2 sty. L/ R, a /frame on cor- ner lot . Clb~e. tennis, pools. $59,900. Assuma· ble loan, will lake 2nd. 642·3547. Vegas, in magnificient Responsible person4 Bdrm, pool, nicely Zblksto'ocean.Comm'. ONTHEIEACH •2BR Iba Mesa Vcrde Yearly,3Br,2Ba,1Blkto southern Utah. Several would like to buy direct c rpt 'd and drp'd. Pool & Tennis Cts. $59S. Furn .. util pd., lease, $185. 'Aduits, no pets: Bch. S335 mo. Avail. developme nts nearby. rromowner.Homeorlot. Children and pets O.K. mo.645·3370afl.5 $165.675-1865 833·8974 Immed.645·7054 Glose to Cedar City, Pleasecall83H400. $450 per mo. Located in Nava1·0 Lake, Bria ns , W.H.B."'~6·2313. Duplex, Xtra Lge 3 BR, Cleanlor2Br.adults,no • .,""Baker 2Br l'LBa PENTHOUSE 1 br . Head ski resort. Asking es.ire to buy houses or ... Frplc. D/W, 1 blk to best pets, yrly, $160-$180. N. ~ Ad 1•,. $200• ~ ' Oceanview, pool. $175 + $4 00. p e r a cre-Will units. Scott Really.In· 2·3BR Super nice! Nr. beach io So. Calif. Yrly Hts.646·1801 6~5~~ · utiJs. Yrly.645-9512 divide. trade for inc. vest. Co. Call anyume Ocean. $275. 1st/Inst lease. $390. mo.870-9203 .._11 t 1 .d ,., 2 BR, 1 BA. 1 ~k from prop.,T.D.'s orselJW1tb 536-7533 Refs . Steady emp. Apartments "" u 1 • paa · a..ge 1 beach $275 yrlr Call· VIEWHOMES g reat terms. Ri c k rnerlotzonedforliquor Babies OK, No pet11, EXECUTIVEHOME Ut1furftished bed~oom , $16S. Bltns, Da vid·631.1479 • ·, •OCEAN Alderette, Rltr, 547-64W store. With oc Without .singles. 536-0414 4 br, 2 ba. cpt, drps, frpl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• r efr1 g., no pets. 2013 ----------. Ct.&SSIC •NE WPORT HARBOR Cemet...vLoh/ bldg. FOR Particular people. Jg. Country kitch, alt. lalboaPninsula 3807 Charle 548·1517 or SanClelMftfe 3176 "" •BA C K BAY From •• , Writeadno 406 D ·1 Cln dbl; gar. f~cd. yd .••••••••••••••••••••••• 64S·8579 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NaaUe in a secluded $165,000, up lo"°9() sq ft. Crypts 1500 . ' ai Y • 3 br, 1~ ba, D/W, Im m ed. occ y. $595. PLUSu L 2 B 2 n-2 BR 1•L BA"'·-~-.. 2 BR 2 ba blt.ns 2 car •y. For sell or lease. or op· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pilot, P .O. Box 1S60 elec. kitch. Cpt & drps. 640·1289 eves n arge, r, .u.. • ,,.. & w1wvuse. ' • tr ' J:<>tJ~1~1~\!hC:k3o~~~: tlon.Termatoauil.Local E & F Grave Lots, 335 Cost.aMeaa,Ca92826 Cls. to acbls. Children on the main bay. Pool, Pvt.paUo,sm.childOK. g~rage. Go course . • ~·l ~ ·, l \I l ) 'f) F trades OK. Bayvie w Terr. sect. welcome. $325 mo. 3 BR, 2 BA, den. Tennis, Security Bldg. 2 parking No pets. $180. 726 Joann. view· $235. &c $2SO. plC , trees, shutters. ARTHOFER REALTY Pacific V.iew. 494.s235 R..tala 842·1634 pool, 2 bJks to bch. spaces. $450 lse. Ask for 545·3627 _4_94_·_2339 ______ _ ·=~~1f00~1 ~~~~~~~'.l---~64=5~-6~l~n~--eves. ••••••••••••••••••••••• GlE T ~ ........... y Refrig. Summer or yrly. Al 833-9300 or 673-5437 2 BR 2 B f 1. Apa hlNlnh ...,.llled _ ---------Hous ............. d A r-548-3423. eves. 1 , a, am ies -u ..... ·-•·-.... ~tOo ---------Co11u•rci.a HOUSI we come. Most uW pd. "" ·----• CUSTOMIUILT l•--------•I .• I 00 ....................... . EASTBLUF.F Condo, 2 BR nr. beach&bay. re· Mo. to mo. $215. 622 .......... ~ ... ~ ...... . m&ty, ocean vlcw 2 ..... rt•-L •• ~.'!~~••••••••~••• a....,.a& 1102 3yaBrDdROMn,Jfy"'!~cel,enice newlydecor'd.4br,3ba. decorated, lndry, prkg. Hamilton.642-4821 ~iiii~~i~7 .• 2 bath home ; ... ewpo ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• · -· ase. Lae/opt.. Price $550. Adults, lease $300 mo. _________ _. scpa.rate, extra large 2 Ne w p o rt C r cs t COMMERCIAL p~rty Surlor's dream, 11.8 ., 1 br No fee. CALL, we have 673-4246 Agt. 673·6210 D•• Point 1126 mmllU lW car garage. Garden set· Townhomes, 5% down, NewPQrt store & ol lcea. 8140 kids petll ok Or others too. ••••••••••••••••••••••• M1tJ lM tMIC tlag with lots of privacy, 81 ·~~ APR, 2·4 bedrms, 7 units. Priced right. Call Cost~ Mes'a 2 br $l35., TOllM l!ALTY WFRT. 3Bdr, 2ba. 30' Corona dtl M4r 3122 OCEANVJEW w..t.ul'I llCClm• mature lrees. Areal iem encl gar. pool, Lennis. Tn~>~-!.~~~.:14~ • singles1 pets ok. Als . 846-1311 dock, 0 gar, Npt. lal. lse. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 br. tor qual'd. people. .~ •• · af'87,500 fr. S 58,875. Ph 00-6141. ocean view Lag, Beach. 2 BR I sed I . $MO. 968·4456/67$-0102 NR BEACH , b 2 b M.S...f391. Art. SPM • t ai',:12i 81 ..... 12 Robon Ct. {from Cst s 000 F EET-Suil for br, kids " pm ok. Walk • enc 0 ol, .Ya • 2 r, a, ---------1 Hwy north on Superior, • r h h i.h «·'to water, Balboa, 1 b can~1 ~25. per mo. Ask DOVER SKORES-4 Bri 3 deC!k , frpl, bltns. gar. H.tMMllH led Jl40 •2 81 & O... V.ruilctocnt.rance). cbu.c '1Jod1e, eaul of $135 1lo1la oil Ant 'fAe1lh,8kr.-.1111 BaJ beautiCul )' 8350/monlh lo mcSntb .......... ,.............. From$l15·$41S ====~!!1!'...=:::.:::::__13er. 2'AI Ba In Blutrs. POITAllMA 1e rl.A6UNA lnvrtt1 you to lnSSN"Ct lbtlr panoramic view belildmlC sit.cs overlook 1n• bcautllul Laauna Bl'• b A l•o finl•hed . BK R 4.94-9388 Owner will carry TD balance. Only $64.800. Principals only. 844-~. JUSTllOUC• By Owner lor Qutck Sale, Harbor View Home. 4 Br, 2 Ba Monteao. Nr. park all school Ii pool. Well ---------·• land.sea~. 579,llX>. 1-'ot Appl; 833·UICL ganiznl on. exccu ve · Fee ·m..uo · ,.... lan acaped. $700/MO. 67$-0929 •NtARJHG nces. Leaae,opUoo,aaJe. · • Z Sty Twnbse, 2 Br, l Ba, MJ.IOlZ. COMPLETION• M.soV.tde Eost&~ EastsHl~~eo.,.~~~-C1r1Hclet..._. 312 ~~~n~ ~=He ........ Crest-. 1J nu, 2~~ ~B~T~/wp.t:_e~,~ THI HUMn.TOM 540·1800 . ~ ~" •••••••••••••••••••••• w,..... ., 11• TS REALTOR no peu. 1270 mo. Br, 2 Ba, pool, tennis, Yd,,.,, adul1a,nopet.. H H Al'TS 2727 E.COMtHw,. Chlna Coves Br, 2 Ba, S81""4. '42$.14f.Ol47,~. USO lse. AYI. 7/1. kdUG1 HW •dull apt.I 675-43'Z ~r.::,..:;o,:S.ar&.-.ls Nur Lake Park 2 Br, 1 48r, aBa. a BUm Ocean. ~~~7 • Ui·TtU ~:/~~nt lo Uaot. l a lbee'41yfrowt Lt .. •leedt 1141 t-.~~~~· KuiS/~ts ~~~~~J~{~5~ 318 lR1$ 2 br, 2 ba, dtn. • •l88S4 IMS- 121' Watcrfroot. Suit.able ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dbl. frpl, s.ecl'd. paUo, l /Z/l BDR. FROM S200 lor sportfis hlnJl °" RH LAGUNA Hilltop Vfe for lease. Nr bch, 3 Br, 2 Z Ur+ convort. den, 2 Ba, wabr/dryer. ·$375 mo S.0-M42or940-l204 dock or yacht sales, etc. home, wood" glass. JuJ Ba, 2 story, supet nice, rrplc, .2 blkis to hieach. mo . inc I • g . .trd n r , Hnaeomelblni you want P e te Barrett Klty 27 to Au.i. 30. $650. nucpt,nopc~no agls. Tennis" pool pt1vlg11. Ajt/Ownr. 873·~ o toaell1Class1Dedadldo 615-4066 494·3278 $37S. 8'6-~8&3. P75 leaae. 64$-0836. 67S-6180 It well.142 5818. \ THEEXcmNO PALM MIU A1'1'S. MINUTESTONPT ucu. Bach, lla BR.from fl&$. Adults. No Peta l56J M~Dt-. (S Dlka East of Newport Bl~d •• !!•• IJ SE RV.ICE . . ) DIRECTORY =:. .. ~~ ........... e.,..s.n1a · ewe.. • .... , ••••• H.._. Mo"-t ,..... rup1rtyM11 s Aant'•• ~ ~· .. ··t·;.:··u···b··.···· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••....... . ................. - 20 Yra. Exp ln Rt1 arpe P oater UMMER DAY CA.MPS uallty/'Nalot/Ldscp•Japaneat CoJDpleLet.arae tn1ck, haWing & Moviof, Baulin g,Sun.sl'ladc,coven,deek.s, PROPES&OHAL tauraAt/ ConstrQcUOD/ Cleaoln1. Steam are baclcll Grades K.a. aod, aprlclrt, IMJlll eond, Oardenln1 Service. cleanups free eat. Cleanu_p. 2 C.ollege Stu· rlrerint,bmcbel,wood, PROP&R'I'\' Retail. ~'1·0Ht 0 ~~~foo. Free eat S15wlc,lnc.allactMUee. eleanup. 641·3331/ P!aoUn•/cutUng/ 536.asM Blcba.nb Haul· d e nts. Exp. & Reas. brk,c:ond.Quality.Fair MANAOEM.BN'f ..._.,, Moo lbru Frl,9to4. Xlra .....,.908, .· c leanup. Free eat. Ina. 640-1749. prlce.C~eaUvedal~. ' • -----------rJ h hrs. anll. Catral Bible M2·:Uo:z. r Remodelloa:l&e/smjObS. J'JrofGrcm 1 • • A.......... J .... b ~ ~ 8 Cn.~r Pet Church. 64S-!IQ50. a P • n e • C! Ex Pert HMMcle..a.g ....,,,.,.... Ke.n, eves 642-1770. Ray, Apts'. Commerdal 1·~ ••••••••-•• .. •••••••• <:otlseryt,undsb.m Lands cape. Free G ... ral~ o ••••••••••••••••••••••o•••••••••u•u•••••• d1y167$·9184.Wecarc. lS"ra.Ex.pedtoee ·.~ Bil Yiu "' ..... 1... re ar anta). Estimates &i Deslgn.s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOUSECLEANINGlaour Prof Painter, honoat ,, A ':Of!fil v'l--.-YOU DeQreusera & all colo e°""'9ctor Speclallied In patio cov-GeocraJ MainU,rernodel Business. Call Jan.lee's work, reas. Int/ext, free "'•~l"CJ own coca: ractor. free Olt, brlehtnen & JO mln ••••••••••••••••••••••" era, fenclo.1, tlsb pond. Comm/income/residence Ragiedy Anns.67S-6SS3 est. Refs. S48·27S9, •••••••••••••••••••••• Ll~~:,wtant. Cal bleach for your whit 1'".H. Gerwick &Son Any of.her General yard Mac Neut* 640-8292 6'2-3913 JUST PLUMlaHG? • • carpets. &rve money b Add/Remod work. 979·1731 aft3, •HOUSECLEANING11i •Wallpaper Hanaclng• l••r........ s1avt111 me ~tra trips. No.Bl·J.14321 642·0895aru. HANDYMAN-Homes & Byreliableoouple ByFormerlnstructor Fa.stServ RewsRMte S.wi11g/AJhnlliW 'li M ••••••••••••••••••••••• Clean living room,<lloing 873-6041 549-2170 Apts. Co~scleoUous Gd rates/r eCs.548-QJl Carl Rebko·646-2H9 Just One Call To: ••••••••••••••••••••~ BABYSIT MYHOME rm & hall $15. An.y rm Cleanup11 Treework, Cratuman.645-MSS. L-... i J UST PLUMBING fi ........_ -$7 .50, couch no, chair $5 None Better! Dick Hufr. 0 a rd en l n g, Minor -•cap llCJ •TOP QUALITY • 642-4lll * We it & adju.-.t your a-- COSTA MESA AREA 15 yrs. exp. ls wbal man & Son. Add• Lndscp'g. lOyn lo area. PARTY t8.P ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• PAINTING• tern. You sew it.. Pant.a * 557•6189 * counts, not method. J do Remodel· Patio Shelter-646-2693. Licensed, attractive cou-ROTOTILLlNGS25 Interior &Exterior L.R. OTIS Plumbing tool Pattern fit · ade .. 111111 Senice work myself. Gd. ref~. Decks. lie/bond. 644-75e8 •nKE'S GARDENING ple to Serve. Bartend & Landscaping.sod Salos. Call Lee 830-727 Water hlrs, all sizes, dis· justing svs. 648- 531 0101 a n Cl •o,, •••-• Free est Ma"tercbarge posals, s toppagea, re· T S 'f ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • Quality Yard Maint. eanup . ......, m.uumum. · " pairs, remodeling an op 01 ProfessionalTypiog: Ores-..ldat NB CdM CM•548-0930 Pb: 494~2249. 9 to noon Days/eves960-2170 •THEHAMGMEH• repiping. New Construe ••••••••••••••••h•••" Jteuonable & Etflclenl C......t/Cwrt.. ....................... ' ' wkdys. Ford's Landscape D. Schwartz&. sss-iaoi lion. 24 Hrs. lie & bond •Top Soil •Comf>C*l" · Ph:549-3853 •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• Oressmaklng intbeEuro-Japanese Gardener. Glass Sod/Lawns/Sprinklers Int/Ext. Free F..lit. 1 BR 642·6263 •MuJch•Redwood• NANCYBARNES LEONITECONCl\ETE p ea!' Manne r. June Complete Maint. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lic/lnsured.962·78l7 Apt.$19.WedoAcoustic. Call586-m30 .. T lo STAMP ING. Cob· spec1alFREEswimsuit Cleanup. Free est. WINDOWTINTING Greg, 960.27661 Pete MARV'S PLUMBING T , n I Seryice. Reas. blestone, brick, lite, w /a.ny $50. pants suit. 979-3628 Stops heat, glare, lading Malfttettance 536.1943 NO J O•B64T6-009807S•MALL ree S ervice rates by the page or patios, etc. 6404349. Designed & made j~t for Free est. Reas. 6'6-<187l •• •••••••• ••••••••••••• •• •• • • • • •• ••••••••••...,. tiour. 640-588S or64Q.S921. you by Corday Fasbi095. TOKYO TOM All Types General Maint Reasonable. Prof. Paint· Repair, repipe, water Tree Removal, limbitl~ 6 Patios, Driveways, Con· Byapplonly.556-4232 Hauling QUALJTY WORK Paint, ing Jot Ext Also apts Shrub clearing.~., • crete work. Traclor W~dy! Care of every.••••••••••••••••••••••• WINDOW WASHING, B . h . . 751 0684i -heaters.Service lines. ing.642·2624. •• • C-ter work.Freeesl837 oo"". a-...an•c-• thing for you. 642-19 eac area. . Honest work.642·9315 -r--..,.,.... """""" U1 c M •HAULING• cleao·up garderuog, etc. 636·5706 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• . ••••••••••••••••••••••• · · EFFICIENT & FAST Ford's TreeServ1ee SAVE " Profit. Custom College Students seeking ELECTRICIAN Sml BOB'SGARDENING ••SS6-0347•• Exper.rers.Jim646-3629 QUALITY Painting .at. a PJ~~d~i:i~~r~~gpe~h~ ExperiencedCrew. remod repair add-on w or le Concr e te -. b I . I : 22 Masonry reasonable price. Lowest537·2211. Lic/lnsured.962-7ill7 iuuJatlon. Fr~ est. &. Driveways, patios. Exp. JO s m a1nt repaars. Clean Ups &NewLawns GENERAL HAULING ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644-6510 . . Upholstery Designs. 645--3439. ts~.~5 548-0433-Roo ~~52~;.P· lie 233108. Bef7:30or aft5,646-2056 •REASONABLE• W 1 LL I A M S & Sons PAl\ERHANGING Pl~mbing Repair, leaky ••••••••••••••••••••••• MASTER Cr'aftsmans Tree Trimming, Cleanup, ' CALL646-S848 Masonry. Brick/Block/ Professional reas 1'ree pipes, reasonable, drain VINYL REPAIRSJ!:RV Specially. Remodeling,ChUdCare GarogeOoorOpeMrs Haulin g. Sprinklers. MOVING, haulini::, Stone.Call58l·7829 Est.alt.5PM.673·5829 cleared$S.90.968-791o Cuts. tears. burns,.-&. f inish work, refs. 1''ree ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Free est. 545·2943· garage cleanup. Reliable M i . . color. F ree est. 639-l!S() esLGuarwork499·3105. •GENIE OPENERS• rast service.963-6452 ... ~:.~?•••••••••••••••• Plaster/Repmr Roof in9 w· do Cl -:-----------•Ma lure woman will Summer -Specials. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• in w e--"':11 CustomCa~ntry. babysit infants & young Installed & Guar. Gold Landscape, Maintenance, HAUUNG&MOV1NG Moving/Hauling. Student VERY NEAT PATCH REPAIRS. /\II types.••••••••••••••••••••••• Framingorfmlsh.Re· children. NB & CdM. Coast EJec. 551·62'75 & Sprklrs, Cleanup, Yd & Garage cleanup. w/large truc k. Reas. JOBS & RESTUCCO. Reas, free est. lie. Walt Residence/COIN9 model/ Addition 549-4159 673-3218: 581· 1122. •TREE Work. 542-2773. Reas. rates. 642· 7944 Harry. 548·9723 & 839·577 Free est. 893-1439. 830·5020 anytime. Free est . 640oll>73 Apa twHh FwWthed 5-ner Rentals 4200 Office Re1ttal 4400 htdu1trial Rental 4500 Morlga9es, TrUlt Lott & Found 5300 Personal1 5350 Help W•ted 7100 Help W•ted 71M or U•t.r.llhec:I 3900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• •• •• •• •••• ••••••••• •••••• ••••• •••••••••••• Dee.ds 5035 •• •••• ••••••••••••••••• •••••. •••• •• ••••••••••. ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ••••••• •• •••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••BALBOA Penin.2 brapl, PROFESS'LCLASSA NEW .BUILDINGS at ·2~:lLOANS•wi.;;ffi; LOST/FOUNDA P ET? PREGNANT? • 1 bllc to bay & ocean. Bldg, 2790 Harbor Blvd, 0 .C. Airport. 2400 lo~ WE HAVECASH! 960·2900 Adopllon, Low Caring confidential $120. wk. July only. C.M. Air cond., wood sq fl. a mple park mg. B 2 d TD , Cost Spay/Neuter Info. counseling & referral. • 962·8680 panel walls , drapes, SOME UN ITS FOR uy n · .s, Abortion, adoption & carpet, e lec., music, SALE AT 10% DOWN. I,,oao on 2ndT.D. s. LOST: Sm. Teacup Poo-keeping. JOO Lux. 2br, 2ba apt. janitor, p arking. M.R. Koll/Irvine Center. Call New ~oans-2ndT.r:>. s d~e. female, dark grey. APCARE547-2.563 Frpl, palio.'30' deck, wtr. Stever. Mgr. :>57·0l:J6 or Dan curus. (714) 979.9205 Eqwty lnvsmt. Div. Tips of cars blk. Vic 16th --------- 646.8396 BARNETT MRTG. CO. PL .• btwn Santa Ana Av Drinking problem·~ MISSIOM VIEJO 645·2134 & Oran~e in CM. Reward Call Alcohol Helpllne 150 I W•stclff Dr. Handy to San Diego Fwy . .._--·-ce -__..._.J 646·~lJ39 or673-4447 · 24 hrs a day835·3830 J acuzzi/volleyball. Sips 200 2000 ft Call _.. "'C'fJlll> 6 $ 25 k ruoo5700 Newport Financial Ctr l o sq. · Personals/ LOST: SCHNAUZER. T I 5450 · 1 ·W ·""°" · • owner831·1400 ra ve Lea1ing Office Space •----------• Lo1t & foUnd male, s1lver/~rey. Vic. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • MODERN 3 hr~ r ear Call on Site Manascr 2500' M ·l CM/17th & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capo Beach Shop·g. Ctr. SEE EUROPE house on ocean. Compl. (7l4)642-3lllext 246 p 1 ace n t. i a. 2 2 o ~ce....ts 5100 493·5450 HEWARD! From $165 rurnished, $250. wk. West ;;;;;;;.:;;;;;;;;P.!ijp;;ji;;;_;;I pwr/prkg/exhst air. 12<' ••••••••••••••••••••••• s 11 Sh u· f I BY CAR JUNIOR. SALESMEN Ages 12-16. Earn S20·$40 per week getting new s ubscribers to the DAILY. PILOT after school and Saturday . Must be out of school by 3:00 PM. Nd deliveries or co ll ecti n g ... Tra nsportation furnished. Huntington · Beach-Fountain Valley areas, call 847-4360 Equal Opportunity Employer O akwood offer s the sNe~~ap~~~.646-7971 for re· 1r11111rJ; 1·1 fi.646·12521644·2228 -ART EXlllBIT . C:.~pus Jir ~~~:e:: fioest incountry'club liv-1----------1 ,,,. .. c-1.,111011=111,,.·J i 2500 -ft h . 0 Richard s Market Patio, 544·9392Ans service Purch ase any European . . ingalapriceyoucanaf·•BEACHTOWNHOMES -------·--sq s opm range .N.B.June27&28 · Car for delivery in HetpWanted 7100 f d h , .1. w/ofc & fncd storage FOUND·. 2 blk pu.rebred Europe&let usplan your'••••••••••••••••••••••• or . T ere s $1 m1 hon IN SUNSET BEACH. ·/ d w· d f h' • d I "' H~lp Wanted 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v ~ 1M•0tW yr . ire or mac me · dogs. Buchard &Atlanti'c ind1vi ua tour. rrom in recreation facilities. CALL (714) 840·1648/ v'111u• h 545 o7so k rrt h 1 d' AUTO v'uentot s op. . MAGI'S MAGIC Identify. 968·7323 . ta e·O o ome· an mg, NIGHT LIGHTED TEN· 838·5013 .t'Full •iewbalcoN9• you'll be jn the hantls of COUNTER •Beauty Operat.or* Exclusive salon. Exper'd 644·8040 552~~ NlS COURTS. A full lime ../ XefOll -·1ce Lease 1000 sq. ft. w/office. · B''· M h k t Al l & actl'vita'es direc•or who BALBOA Weekly, modern / .. H h Porcelain Missing· i ... e.' ono s oc, exper s. so eas~ ren· SALESIL.,. ._ .._. ~ 3 b $225 Ba h $lOO ~::;..-,:::_:•11. 110·2,..;0 voltage. eat, ot Beach Cruiser, 3 speed, tal cars. EURAUTO, "9,Al"llll •Beauty Operator, exp .• plans parties. BBQ 's, r . ·• c · · water. New bldg. Good HMASaiMISl0LV~D fromNewportPier.Mon· Lido Village, N.ll. MA .... AGER pd vac, gd loc. Co-:.ta trips & more! Free Sun· 675·6712aft 6PM loc.645·2244. 1"1111 " d b h To A New Locatl·on day, June 16. Reward. no 6_73_-4_S_s_o___ Mesa, 557·2066; 557-691~ ay rune ·. . Newport, 1 BR, Furn. t ' 91>8 4293 Plus bea utiful sm"les -====..;;;....;;;,. ____ 1200 Sq. Fl. M·l w/front 18941/2 H......1..--11 ques i ons. . . & 0 at 0 ' Mobile Home, $225 mo. 55• PER SQ FT office, lge rear door. 220 UJ'VUI'" &12 8a12 Emoloyment Ex per .. ~ood opp. to ad· Beauty per ors l&2. bedroom ~pts, Avail Julyl.645·1747. 1617WESTCL1Fl<'-NB 3·Phase.Unitl6,$l85.629 CostaMesa -. Preparation vance,topp&y.Pcrm. W/following,beachare3, furnished & unfurnished. · Call "'l2·""·5 FOUND Sat. 21st a1n , ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3621 w 1 t S '"NA Mallie's Wig & n-auty R ts f $l65 p · AGT. 541-5032 Terminal Way , Costa .,. uus blk & • s .' .ru """' en rom . · nces Vacation Rentab 4250 Mesa. Days 540·5710, CHAMPAGNE Costa Mesa young Schools & Salon, 548·3446, ask for vary by location. Models ••••••••••••••••••••••• $140 up store.offices cpts eves. 646·0681 Crand Opening June JO wbtdog. 548·3133 Instruction 7005 ----------• Karen. open~Oto 7· Sorry nopel!; CJ\BJN, Big Bear. sleeps drps air bath. 17301 $IO off onMrYices LOST : BI a ck Lab . ••••••••••••••••••••••• * Auto ---------- or children. 12. Col TV, pooltbl. 2 Cpl, Beach Bl H.ll.St2·2834 $95 June 30-Juty 15 Fema le, 6 mos. Vic. Art Lessons: Paint, draw, M h • Oakw,ood sundk. Day/wk. 4!14-8611 NEW plush office bldg. 2 • Beach & Boba, Midway ceram i cs, c rarts. ec Cl'tlC Garden Lag Bch. to G rm s wtes. Con· 400 sq. FT. Lost & Fouftd 5300 city. 892-4169 Adults 1Childrcn. 645.9557 for used car dept. Salary Apartment s MAM MOTH :Lakes fer.ence rm, x~rox Lagmta~ ....................... FOUND: TENNISDAYCAMP a nd all benefits.Opp.for HewpcrilHCll 880 Irvine • At 16th 645-0550 D e I u x e Co o do . copier. Nr. OC Airport 831-1600 LOST Samoyed Thurs. HAWK For Juniors. 2 Weeks. advancement. Pleasant Everything furn 'd . 833·3640 ----------•night in Crown Point 548.5468 Private Club. Top working conditions. See ~125/135 per wk. 846-5456 30,000 Sq. fl. Sheet Met,al Homes, Laguna Niguel. Teaching Professionals. St!rvice Mgr., Howard eves. WATERFflOMT Bldg. 2 Acre sideyard. Pleasecall.4!1J·3802. FOUND: Pregnant Hlk. Tra n s p a\'ail. S75. Chev .. Dovt!&QuailSts., Mewport Beach 9W sq ft. Nr. Beach & . . cat. Vic. Bolsa & Beach 545·5893 Newport Beach. Guest Cottage on mile hi Executive offices Wa rner. Prin. only. (714J Lost: white male English JH vd M idwav City. -------------------. cattle ranch in central s150.s225 Monlh 842.04 330r (2l3}S67·058l. Sheepd og in Capo. 898.1144 · University of So. Calif. AUTO MECHANICS .... -Nev ad a. Recr~a l.ion View of boats & waler Palisades area. on 6/23. certified tutor will tutor Must be experienced & b y country. Good fas hang.. BILL GRUMDY Rentals Wanted 4600 Nwpt tags. (1)556·9189 or FOUND: Blk. Cock·a·poo all grade levels & most reliable. Steady job, 'll,, ..... r .. s Sips 6 to 8 $125 $135 ""'r 496·0382 male. a'pprox. 6 mo. Vic. a cad e m i· c ar e as . 11ood pay, good hours. ..,. ~ · · .... Realtor 675·6J61 •••••••• •• • •••••••••••• ., wk. (714) 544-0641. LOST S G Sh Mesa Drive, CM. 548·9465 645·9721. Co. benefits, retirement Vacation Rental :. m. erman ep afL6::JO plan. CORONA DEL MAR Rentals to share 4300 FULL SERVICE wanted an lake w/ brwn color'g "looks Guitar & Voice Contem· Apply Boys & Git1' ..... 10to14 years of age.~ ly Pilot delivery may be available in area. Earn profit for-de- liveries & cash, trips Or merchandise for selling new subscriptions. Fdr information please caJl 642-4321. From San Clemente-San J uab Capistrano area, call 495-0630 and Mission Vie- jo-E l Toro area, call 581-6310. l Equal Oppor. Emptover 2 .Br Townhouse, frplc, ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXEC. SUITES Cabin fo r last2 weeks In like fox" Vic 4Jst. NB FOUND: Vi<'. S. Coast porary Folk: $5 per in Pe rionOnly. from $275. 1 Brfrom$205. WANTED : Roommate. FROM$ I IO July. Not over $lOO per Reward! 673·6960 or Village, Part. Lab. ap· lesson. Hank,536·1503. Mo Phone CaMs '\ . rl I ·straight mature male to wk & must sleep 2 adults 673-5871. prox. 1 yr. 546·6528 art. loat Repairmen Pool, tennis, conll enta share lu~urious 3 br con· Airport Area 833·3640 & 2 children. Must have 6pm. Swimming lessons in your See SerYice Mey. Must have waterfro~ , breakfast. Some ocean & do beaut furn Jacuzzi REW ARD pool. Aoy age. Marlene, TERRY BUICK boat yard exper. Need-.~ Catalina views. Separate · 1 in Ir.vine. ·$175. mo'. 800' ofc +. 400 ' wa~chouse, a 11 m odern con v e -. · Found: Med Sz Male Dog. 494.3707. • neat worker w/gOQd rc-family section. CIQSe to ~6791 carpet . hted C?•I J?iprkg. niences. L?st F emale S1ame~e . Blk/wht/gray. Leather----------• STH at Walnut cord. Blackie's lJoD.t shopping & fine beach. M. L zone S2 2;, mo. 534.7533 eves/wknrls \'.ic. ~a. Paz area, Mis· collar. side Vic: Oak St. Jobs Wanted. . 7075 Huntington Beach Yard, 673-6834. r 644·2611. RESP. Femaletoshr. 2 br 646·1252 · · s ion VieJO. 830-3815 Westside C.M. Call to ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------•--------------------Christia!' Couple Seek identir . 646.5455 EXCELLENTTYPING ~~~~~~~~~~I & den apt. Beaut. furn'd. * 1 MO FREE RENT* ho use in Nwpt / Mesa FOUND: Small gry tab· Y ·1n my home = Westcliffl NB area. Pool N k d t I 4000 &Jacuzzi"157.50,642_3317 1·2-3 Rm. offices from area. o 1 no pe s. bie, w /green co tar. FOUND: Irish setter 2·4 Call Pat 675.4177 • $135 per m o. Near 556·0127 Redhill & MacArthur. mo. fem. Harbor Center.---------••••••••••••••••••••••• afl 6 I N A 'I bl airport. Noleasercq. Buiineu/lnvest/ 64.2·7296 548·0171. -~la e 1 ursc \'a1 a e ~/~~/l'~~~~P ROOMMATE wa~ted to 833·3223 9T1I noon Finance FOUND: White male poo· Private duty. 14 yr:. exp. 548·5954orS56-0058 share 5 br house in C.M. NO, Costa Mesa Denlalt ••••••••••••••••••••••• dle. P acitic Coast & LOST : Family pet. Lg. Rererences. tii5 OOH Ideal summer house. Medical/Ofc suites avail. lusineu Balboa Blvd. 871·6089 grey ma le cal. Wht. spol College girl nec..ods sum· Jl<;X>MS $20. wk up with Near b each. Rooms t'rom $345/mo. Mr. Opportunity 5005 . on chest. Last seen nr. mer e mployment. Will AVON THERE'S A WORLD WAITING FOR. YOU.- BOATS M Ill W orllen Carpenters Engine/Mech1 Finish Ccrpetttef1 .kitchen $30. wk up apt. $15·S25 wk.645·3472 O'Kee(e 549.8138 •••••••••••••••••••••••FOUN D, J r1s h Setter Spygl as s Hills Mdl. houseclean, babysit, etc. ~JPR~;EN~A~Ii:. 548-9755 or 645-3967 ' . m a l e . N a m t! JI om es . Re ward! Call Jeanne 979·9621 Must be exper'd & cap:i• --------_--•Share furn apt on Bal. E XECUTIVE suites over· Vending "BOOKER" on name 644·1497 You meet new people & ble of doing top quality Lge rm, bath, k1tch , Jsle. PvL room, bath & look.jog Newport Harbor. CANDY ROUTE tag. Vic. Beach &Slater, ----------1ekkper. Exp. in Acct'g. have xlnt earnings. Bet· work. "' Jadry, pool, garage, nr. entr. $120. yrly. 640-4307 400 to 2200 sq n 642·4644 Excellent route of candy H.B. 536·7591 ask for p I 5350 Payroll, taxes, etc. Will lcr than sitting at home '! p 'fi y~ Bch, qui el. 494 ·0462. Owner to share 4br home . & snacks available in Par/ or847·583i -~~:>.".~~•••••••••••••• set up books &kecplhem Call: 540·7041 or Zeni th aca re • ~ Fe m. in Costa Mesa w/resp CdM Sgt. t~ 1750 sq .. n. your area. Ideal way to . F 1 Wh ' SPIRITUAL READER on pt. time basis.54S·l306h•7•·1·3•5ll•d•a•.)•'s-----•I 172~os~~:". c-...:. \ . Hwy, drps, A/cond d. supplement salary or LOST. e ma e, 1te .:>n Sul'llMerRentals 4200 a dlt. $125 + V.1 util. Elev, cpt s. pkg . .toe. pension. Locations. Sam oyed 6/20. Vic. Op~n10AMtolOPM HelpWanted 7100 --------- ••••••••••••••••••.••••: 540·6077. Masters Ownr /Rltr. Installations & Training riverbed ofr Ad~ms, J~B Advaceon alla:natters. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAIYSlrrER ·Blue Lagoon Villa. p,,, Seeking creative gal to 673·4120 rurnished . Financing or~ CM , 1 5 3 ts · 7 6 6 D .312 N. El Ca',"l~o ~eal Ac count Clerk, It ex~. To care for 2 little girls Busboys/lkrscJlrtl Beach , tennfs, pools, share 3 br 2 ba mod furn lu 1 R tal 4450 available. Can be ex· Rl'~WA RD . San Clemente, ¥or appl. type, 10 key. A/It & All . ages 2lf.i & 5 wks in our WaitreH/Bariettden $350. wk. 499-4271or (213 ) duplex s1'65 Ken (Film I neu en panded to full time jn. LOST G Id L' p· Vi Call :492·903.i 492·9136 Call 551>·0434 San Clemente home. We Apply J-4pm wkdys ®IY. 966-1766 P d . . 63i 0048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• F . f ti : o ion in, c. need a responsible adult Kelly's Steak House. 209 · ro ucer). · • co.me. or m orma on Penney·s Nursury or PROBLEMS?WECARE AdmittingPIX who truly enjoys the Palm. Balboa.675·504. Complelely furnished. Newport. THE COLONY pli. 714'879·1284 Roger s Gardetls, NO . ONE WAY HELP P /timewknds. company of bright well lBR, sleeps 4, $150 wk. FEMALE wa nt~d to Mrg. Pallet $500M merg Sen timental value. CEN.TER Vicki,842·061lx 241 adjust ed children. Will· Carpente r s he lpe r, 2BR, sle.eps s, $200 wk. share 2 br house c. M. 30 RETAIL SHOPS Mfg/Sales Gold Jewelry Reward! 552·7350. 2-1 hr llot. L1ne645·8800 Pacifica Hospital ing to consider uve·in ar· custom w~rk. Reh able, one short blk to 4Sth St. De bbie, 645·6111 or Prime reasonable apace V.W. Auto Repair$13000. LOST CAT y · t i ••All New Abraxas•• ran~ement. 498-1079. hardworkang, over 2S be ach. Also yearly 646.4176 available large &small. Pizzatake·outei terms · 1c or a APARTMENT Manager. . . yrs. old. $3.SO ~hC'. l eases. 646·8362 days, Old world charm with GuardService$50Mmo. Beach , ~aguna Bea~h. A LLNEWGIRLS Matur e couple t o 8abys1tler.,Srughts mmy 499-1044. • .... &42-4348 eves. Female Only, Roommate French windows, gables merge L~oks like Blue Point $10 Special l Week manage 75 uruts in pre· home. 1 child. Hunt. Bch. ---------..,,---• needed. furn. yrly. on & t rees. Adjacent to Mobil Sta net $IOOO wk S1a~ese. $50. Reward. 1733 Fullerton Ave, CM stige area in Cost.a Mesa. Call 960·3721. NE(\R beach, H.B. 3 br Balboa Is. $155. 67S-12A4. Fe s t I v a I of Ar ls HOLLAMD IUSIMESS Family pet. 494-1.233. . 631-1184 Must be expenenced & _________ , house. Aug. only. All f R--A 4350 Grounds. 645_.170SALES540-0608 reliable. Xlnt :salary + CASHIER. part·li Weekend.!; Only Call s.+5-lo:ll. C.M. furn. $500. 536-0321 Of'CICJeS or _. 580 BROADWAY SEEK & ff ND~ Hound Dogs apt & ut11it1es. Ideal jolJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAG UNA liEACH M~t sell hairstyling sho for righL couple. Wnte BANKING Downey SaYings PARK NEWPORT Jr. 1 1ox20 LOCKED storage. &/or equip. XJnt cood. N o p A Classified Ad No. 318, br. Av). July,& Aug~l. $15. m o. Adjoins Hunt· 494-7915 499·3803 COM. J on . Daily pilot, P .O. Box & Loan Has openings forofc soon to be located in Orange Co. C ater•r /CocrtO $300 rno. incl 8 • Tennis, ington Harbour. 846-4938 1560, Costa Mesa. 92626 p ool. s pa, etc. Call : HARDWARE STORE. Experienced Hours apJVox. 8AM·2fJ' daily, 5 day wuck. )P!~t · have ability \0 prcpu~ light lunch lo r 110 employees. Co. soo~~ located in Orange CO:: -~ &U~ Eve. Office Rental 4400 Beach. Must cash out BALBOA PENIN. PT. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP LOCATION due to prior commit· Desir able d'4J))eic, upnPr, 300 SQ FT, crpts/d~~ MESA val>& ment. Will sell for inven· ll r ·l <to11: per mo Call 646 1a~ ORIYI PLAZA tory & fixtures. Approx 1pactoa s, t c, cp • _... • • torsloreorofnce.A.mple $30·$35,000. Net d a h wa tat. Dlsposal , or679·3709• parklng. Town &cOWltry $12·$15,000. Growing bus. thermo h al. Summer or 2 MO'S NII RIHT atmosphere. Great potential. Owner, loo1er. l1 .20.19 1200 sq. ft ofllc. su~te Nr. l W Mesa Verde Dr. E. 675-7283 or 494-8253. NEWPOR Bch chffr!w OC Al~t. 4 offices & Cost~ Mesa. $U-4l23 u~ W t·:..... 503 •clean 2 br. Block from reception area full)' , -Y • .u beach & mkt. Wkly carpeted & draped. $4.50 DELUXE office, comm I •••••••••••••••••••••• t73--0236 per mo incldi; ut.Jl .:xcept "indu&LrluJ spaces. Also 50% d iscount on secu 8 1S2 7376 mint ware houses Ip $60 ooo note. Call Mr. <>cea~ront. bttach l\OuSe, g 5' ' La1unaNiguel&Mls1ion f'u0lton, 558·9548 o M05 Seubore, NB. 3+J, EXEC. BRACH OFC. Viejo area.a. Handy to 813--0997 llptl.Gar4prk'1.P SuHe on lake. laox· San Ditto Fwy. 200 to ---------1 d r 1 er, bl ll ea. A I• pensive. Aak ror Nancy: 2000 aq n.. M low u » Uort1•••• Trwt Gara•• ~fC, t l a 4, 842·2509 per sq fl.131·1400 hi4i 5015 btaut. vlri ~ ••• • • ••••• • •••• • ••••• •• m.1151orm..-Efe~\. ~~~5f:~ 2r:,.8~!:'·1~0e::. i:~~fe LOANS up to 80% oe .. olroa~ClnceU~ ator•I• rm. JJeO 1f.fwJ sbop Qr art iallery. t /llW'rtlt. 2 BR. aerv1ce. Grlrfitb BldJ., Located Jn the Mall at ht TD Lo-.a1h'Y• t:22SWk. Lido Isle. CtU: .&Jena The Factory, N .B. 2IMITDU.. SP&HD JULY •lb 00 Me-88887:30AMto4PM 673·9608 LoweatrateaOran.zeCo. OceultcmL. Duut. 3 br, oFC lo Cdll. J>acillc Cst NEW Retail St.ore or ore. ~.:1~ Mtg. ~1 J une Utb to Jul)t 5th. Hwy 1ctdreu. m aq ft. 2 space. llalltt St. E. or .Serving Rarbor atta 24 $'00 a wk. Ot' 2 br, $300. Room.1. Pvt. Jusl ~· Fairview, N. Costa yura ~ • ' 115·*"51 Mesa. ,.9-USl r ,~-----........ ~=-=------------_... ______ _.........,_,,__ __ =-----~----~--- St:SRF.NDHO TR SO l I NM XDllDF'CO BNOH SUNF.N ABE OHC I U tlAWDGTOA N DMAM G FSANCSONOSOTOGE S ASI HIDP SrAHf W CGERRL R BA STAF.RRA I llOE C I KOM/\1-:N 1TTA C RTI IW XCF.GN TTE l . 0 f': H R T P R R R R T A H R 0 T ti L GCOIOP60A I EETT&RONR NS EC EM N II RA OW A IP PR C l'ol ER 9 TAYKL EN AIGEWR ONO ._..._. --..... ~ ......... ••dtw••• ... ......, 0t .._..., Im .. ,..... FIN 9Ctl ...._ __ Mlllt .. MMwlli Af'ClHAl'I COON HORWEOIA:' ILK .UO~RIC'...,. rox OACHtlHU!'fO OTTER ·H D""'lt t: •A181T KNOLl8" ro.x ICO'M'J,.. .... .. HAO&dii HAIUUP WHIP PST :;. T-wrew -H•-9111141 .. T-• • t:npy much l•retr "!Wtk • Plnd" punltt •1th ewer fl() . d~riea per panel in an 1ll·nt• Hritt oC 24 pa .. booliltc... To onter volumet l. II Md nt. Hnd It fnr nch. m11lln1 checks ~able to "Seek A Find" in tare of thi• nt Pl'Pt'• ARE You Looking For J OB SECURITY? The ARMY has it-and pays well. Call 549·2929, ask for 105. Auembly & Factory Helpers. Apply, 8AM, 629 Terminal Ave, No. 6, CM Loan Se" Clerk Exper. in S&L, banking or related field pref'd. Per1onnel Cleric Min. 2 yrs personnel U · per. Good typing a,b1llt.y. Co ll Personnel Ofc Phone 213/&-0SJ~t Equal Oppor. Empfoy:ii ,, 213/869·0512 -I ASSEMBLERS Equal Oppor. Employer CHEF . Min 6 mo's expcr. prcf'J • in PC assembly, ht1mess Working, executive l,)1M!l.1 ' connector. solde r us lannold W..ted acmi·contincnt.a.1 cwl.ne, sembly. Color code, not Call548·9!N9 top salary + r9i _ req'd. Xlnt CG. benefits benefits, s ~ ' lnclude 1 wka vac. after6 Beach & Valley Realty ofC·ieason. Exel • mo's, 11 paid holidays, pays 70, 75 & 100% com-Newport Buch ~!1!!1.#: group ins. starts day o mas~lon . 3 openings. club. Wnte mcom'~ hire & ma~y more. 963·89'41 ---~------t to: ' Doc11....t01 l l AUTICIAMS Seeber·Caatl•l.t'PO (Div Addressograph/ Assoc M ultliraph > Now intenlewing for: tdcmbersblp Club '°"'· 2921 S. Daimler.SA Me wporlet"._ Sa6o. Consull.antl "" ;,. ' 714/546-35Sl Call :644--0661or~ 9124lhAve.LA.C..._ F:qual Oppor. Employer •• The fasteat draw m tbe Col 1tudtnu, pit~ Find w hat you wa.nt in West . • .a 0.IJ.y Pilot hv. Eves/Sal. Car, Dail>' Pilot Cluslfieds. Cla.uifled Ad. '4a·56'78.. nee. Mr L.)'oos•i 1 .. • f W..ted 7100 Help W..e.4 71 ~ I020 ,_..._. IOI O Mhc1l•11.1 IOIO Mite......_ 1010 ..................................... i ................................................................................................. . ALES. Art Interest &UewJoM:Putµ... COMIUM ... IDIS GrtatSavlAupnUMcl SCIAM'm w~ ~alelfem . n • cw.r. CUI T~t•r • AaMc rw New._, aw.~ J,'\,rn,AppUlcMilc. '1. ' To'p "'"'.Ill 00, •. • •a -arp, eatrsetitc, resp. A.PP'·· -.an• (6 pm·• laNow ...... l Wilson's Bari• nNook ••wos I '""ro !&I .. " ,..r..,,r.ro-v ~to~ evff m pm) Tt'•SoperLeMana 545 W.19thSt. C.M. Mtl r:wl D oa.,.Y.,_f?.~ .-lffo•s•k .. pe,, t•· ~\"~w~.:ii .. ':' 1it'' Tedi --U OO By Centwton KINGSIZE Bed lOl wldbl. Shrimp -rumb -AllT a:,t:,~GQL; · b•e·h\. SMall rel' MULJl;LAY[R retail ae1Un1. •\in al· Oraph1earta+ty~50 Coronade•Mar84k dressetJ It mirr. Xlnt. VoonJt -G1lned -SILVKR SERVICE, ~ loceldecl)'tn mot pbere. Call Rul XlnfcompaQ1benelilS. ~~j1«;.._~,2!wy, cood. 174-0 Oraoae Ave• HVSBANDRY FINE FURN It Mf• ..... $day wk. cau al\ ____ ..;___:.;...:::..:::..;:;;i TECHNICIA.N Craft~n. 546-'340. WISTCLW ...... ,_ CM. 548·1188 A leadinti agricultural T1QU£S. Ml -T M.-.suo. Handyman for main 5 PereonoeJApncy VOLKSCVCLE 10 spd, collt>g• polled ils ' lunch/dinner. ex· te nan ce. F'ull time •• C llftt tMark lU~n~) bou1ht new for SHO. OWNER moving, mu.st rem1le &tudc:nl¥ as lo M •fJ:RESS •P'd , b rs 12 . 8 Blue L a:un• Lado l\pt.s. 317 With eood solid ex· Wo have a spank:in& oew t&Sl.E. Edinacr.S.A. Hardly used. Ji'\nl $80 aell Teledyne TV $180., lhdr prereronce ot A Dolpbln, 3lS5 via Lido ci1t. Hwy. L.B. perienc-e and processes Jr. Market opening ln Call 542-8836 can bav n. &U-75'2 M relrig. a cu rt.$100. Queen subjt'ct•. Most of them * u •o...a•5* N s, · · __ __.. _____ _. required to take a multi· Huntineton Sch. lo Mid· PM. (All day Sun.) bed $100. Small bed $10., stated tba~ they wer • 9"~ l""ll!Mt · • HO'l' EL F' ront Des . layered clrtult boiu•d July. Lookln~ for l'Cally T•plaw 5e1es , vacuum cle.aoet'$20, lron not 'Int e res led in *ALL SIZES* •" Ceoll ,.,.,...... Cleric, (exper'd only> from scratch and pro· •harp full time It pa.n P/time eveii &Sa.lAM. lG MAN S 28" Schwlnfl $$. All 18 months oewl rarmlng curricula, only .t·l>letan S upv. fOC' 10 bed Alrr,orter tnn Hotel duce A llnit clasi pro-Ume help. U )'OU have & over. Apply, 15056 ~anity. Gd. ahape. $35. Auto washtir $40., sor11-.. HUSBANDRY. 'rlcecltoMofff t onY. bo p. Sal. range lrv ne . Contact Die totypc. Will J>•Y top had arocery or liquor Jackson. Mtdway Cily. CaU alt. 4PM, 960-2723 chair $20., record playert----------1 833·9625 &IW6 •• _ ~-$4 per hr. Mu.st h•v.e U11nm1n, 833·2770 dolhtn for a top talent n les experience, w~ After•pm. See Dave. Ladies 10 ep--.a n'dde ., $lO. Small table$S., bQys BELLTON£ Hear'1 aid ---------._. 1 d h II would Uke the opportu111· . Co cau, n ,.. bike, 20" wheel $5 Some Fid lit 39 ua-. • * *I IUY* * ... -romp e t e course in Housecle uning girlswant· w o rea Y can produce. ty to meet you und dis· TELEPHONING earn times. st$~. Asktng lO)'lf\&:games 833-i258 e Y . ,_,. 2 mo. 41elary s uperv. at 2 yr ed. Exper'd. Own tru.osp Good fringe benefits, cuss the possibility of a xtra $$ at home colling $90. 6'0·4134 afL5pm..~ • $370, must acll .fl20. Good used tutnlture & col. Call O•yvit!W Conv. Phone aft3 548.1061 · salary and working con· f d M ov I ng : 8 • stereo . 894·6054 applionces, or J will Sell Hosp forappt.642-~. • . ditions. Appl,y: future with our com· or rctu ed children C.....-as Ir Norltake chi tree ----------• I y Houisekeeper, live· In pany. Please call (~14) program. H.B. area. ...,,.,..... IOlO relrig 4c lots ~re. AJiehi Wur~tzer Console Piano. MASTiltS AUCTION COUMTIR (illl mature womllll for ful i 523.3030 for an appomt· 635-6101 •••••• •••••••••••••-·• xlnt cond 545-4757 2 Fishing rods & reels, , .. , ... ,.,a. & I"'"' ...... 5 +rer. ul)(•r. It not will charge. 3 Adult home (' DIC EON ment. Typist/ Aut. Rece tionisl BELL & HOWELL 16mm . g?lf clubs, curt/bag. 1x3S ,. -~.-TWa •Ir •i~. >'ull 4<. p/Ume Working>. z Malu• needed todi<m on"lrvine TODR mdl. w/I" ·~-· 4' CORN ER bd•m ~•oup Bmoculers ..... 1307 0• SUNDAYISHI,. ~rungs. 25'17 Eastbluff poodles. Lag. Beh. Cal ELECTR' ONICS, s~~!ts!:!!-Should be knowlcdgeabl~ 3" t'2.5 lenses W/carry'g. w/t~I·~= sofa11. Xtnt New Sears 10Xl4 lent. ---------r , NU l!llervw:. betwn <&pm & tlpm , TUXEDOSHOP m cngin~ering ~report case $250. Also _Linhor con ' Sleeps 4+. has ever· CiOIMCiFtSHIMG? ~m·2pm . _4_94_·_01_62 _______ 1 Atlractive,USyrs prepatauon typing. XJnt hvydty. tripod&tiJthead BLUE Matcb'g. liv. rm. ything. Coleman stove. I 'S WOIMFAIM • ', Credit ln\e:.tJgator Ho u sekeep er I Cook . INC or older, p/time. ~orking condi_tions & fr. $125. 673-4592 aft. 6PM cbrs, l maple end tbl l 581·9066 aft S. Open Daily 7Am to6Pm Put tamt!. Experience Single, refs. for 1 adult. • C:oll tor Interview ~~!:on~~-~s. Ca 11 C 0 ~ 0 R Dk room • kilch tbl. 847·9441afl.6 1 Yellow " white decorator Nile c rawlers, Meal ~ .weferred Contact Dan. Live-in. Drive. Must bkc 185Z? Von Karman 540·3333 eq11Jpmt. for sule. Reas. QUEENSIZE brass bed table, round. 46in, 4 Worms, African Nlgllt ' . Jl.l~~'.:i'..f ::=;33, ..... 673-8879 lrvone, Ca"""' Equal Oppor. Employe< TYPIST I c• EP.JC Call: 8311-5210 bef. 6PM ""'· Ouk desk '40. New y •II 0 w v In y I bar,., Craw leO'S "' Red w ....... -----••Hous ekeeper, live-in. l:l33-087o ALESGIRL, exper . in Typing speed 60 WPM. Cats 1035 Charm·Glo LPG barbe-chairs. Swag S candle 17~i0i:7~4rB· DEMTAL Priv room & bu. Wife i:. An equal stereo car sales and re· Starting s~lary $110 per••••··~··•••••••••••••• q~e. Console stereo; light to match, & 2 dr.1~~~~~~~~~~ ~hairs1de u!>sl. Exper invalid. Very easy job. cords&tapes.Musthave wlc.ApplyUlperson: Pure Bred Penslan Kil· Silver te~cart. 6 G.E.Refrig w/lcemaker1. j ~r·d. C.~i. s.&o-7617 546·1230. ~~op~po~r~tu~n~i~ly~em~p~lo~y~e~r~ cashiers ex per. also. 605 W. Dyer Rd. tens all shots. Heasona· grandfather clock $275. in turquoise. Call aft. t;., _________ _ :.i -642· 1020 Ask for Jon. Santa Ana ble 644·5428 675·3267 _ 4 _ 94 _·_ 354 __: 9 .... ·------1 SPECI 'A. I II Dental/Assist. Hou~ekeepe r. Live in. ETC CARPET MILLS Th s l Pl • ~ •• Ortho assist chr side Must dnve. cook & lgt. PLUMBERNEEDED SALES Beaut P r •b d omasvilledin.rmset,2 ga. ants,6at$3.95.5 A.rtificlalGrass 1o~ull /Parlti~e.5.')2.780U.' hou::.ekcepmg~ Some l~l 2Lo3YearsExper. SHA.RP GALS! TYPIST/TRAIMEE H imal~ya~ kcitte~s sofas. console tv, 2 clb at $4 ._95 each . 167 -nursing exp. ~alary flex1· Call 537·2211 Interested m a .Fashion For Accounting Dept. (marked like Siamese, cbr~ 2barstls,135 sq yds Magnolia. CM . 642·2657 Oftly $3.95 Sq Ycl .A£N TA L ASSIST A N'f, ble. "3U·8U I. Phllob /R Me" ha nd.; n g ca .ce" lnma nce Fl•m. i•••h ai<ed 1; ke Pe.si•n) •oOO us~d ,..,,. .. Many SUpe< nea< mini bike Ml CaU 67U162 ~h'!,; ~s<~c h ~~~~"oi../:'." Uou~ ek •• peo-. Cook ex-F "'me. 5 ·~, .r.~ .. " M usl ha.• sal"' .,..,.. 645·9003 llo<n 4/30. 552·9346 ~; -~ ~67 .' ~:;,.:,;e ~~ ~~ Gas saving dune bugg; !~~~~~~~~~~ per d for mar. couple. Refs req'd. 536·1452 1-'ull & p/time positions * UTOTEM* PERSIAN KJTTENS Mon. 1 $9SO/offer. 54 5-3788 FUil Forse. Knee board. Q&NTAL, Secretary / Li vc-in. Pvt rm/ba. •---------I avail. CTaHll forintervw. CFA Reg-Top Quality WAT!j:R CONDITIONER $4 5 . Gd. Con<i. (l ding). alee pl. We. need that 642·9606 E LOOI< Will Train You $75/$100 546·9965 Table .. Map!e~ drop leaf & & CONTROLS _64_o_._o35 __ 6 _____ _ exceptional person who ~ . pnLICY CHANGE 644-6500 FORA 5 chairs. Dmmg Rm. Set. $80 b 84& " iookin • fonhe exce .. Housek eepe_, i<:<>ol<, h ve· !I ,,,., kiuen~. 8 weeks one $150. 547 ·3182. ., esl. 5883 FISH El\ 4x7 SI ale, Coin· . tional job. You will nt.'ed !n: (.l> Pm~st Rectory. PRQC SS Sales Unusual classes in Re wardincJCareer female three m~les . Shag carpeting Over 60 op. Pool tbl.·Best offer. oulstandin•• word skill ... 213143l·0721 betwn8-6. ( OR sales prescnlalion. 3 day In Connnience nicely ~arked, active' Usedbsax draw( e:-chest.$30 yds Xlnt cond. $150 per 642 · 2156 ., "' Store lusiness. 494·9369. · or est of er. 673·5944 · · · . •---"-------- • "Ptople skills, & Uae pro· ~_.,....~~ 1·2 Years insurance ex· seminar 10:45 lo 12noon Carol )Id. Cust. wroug~t iron Golf membership, Irvine • Ven ab1hly to schedule 101y·1N·E PERSONNEL' per. req'd. an Lile or acc1· 1. Overcome fear. 2. GototheNearestTicToc drapery rods & nngs $.5 Coast Country Club •• 'and make fmancanl ar· "'-dent health. Good math Time elements 3. Seit Matkel for Applications D09s 8040 FT. velvet sofa. Custom per window. Draperies Newport Beach, $700'. ' r 1m gcme nts. If you reel SER.VICES&-AGENCY aptitude. discipline You need this & Info Or CALL {714) ••••••••••••••••••••••• made, like new. Xlnt free w/rods. Wrought 644·10\3or494-l.23L you are qualified please .rs 8 E. 17 th (Allrvine) Please Apply PI ease· no dilelante. 64,2·7702 D 0 G 0 8' ED IE NC E value, $250. 833·2158 iron chandelier. Beaut. : ~ply: 4 da)s u week. Suite 224 Costa ~lesa In Personnel Dept 714·642·1403. fie Toe Systems. Inc. CLASS to Start Wed. cond. $50. 673·5918 NICE Old 3 drawer China "Med i cal & Ve ntal Mon·Fri9AM·noon June 25. 7 :30 p.m.l\foving:-Linuqual.fum. • . . Cabinet, Vinyi couoh. • benefits. Profit ~hanng. Call 642-1470 PACIFIC MUTUAL SA.LESWOMAM SlOO -S250 weekly, st~-Ne w-port Bch·lrvin 8'h' couch & Joveseat. M~ern hpsp1tal bed with air·Coam cushions $SO . .Salary depends on you. -----_____ 700 Newport Ctr Or Appointments fum, days fang envel~pes, 1 hr daa· area. 546-4928 w I m at chi n g tables. rails, wneelchair, com· Call: llAM to ·4PM. ca II eves & wk n ds. Newport Beach &. eves. Some sales exp. ly · Rush stamped selr ad· . Beaut. oak 8 pc din. set. 7 mode. walker. All hardly 673·2734 or 646-8139 552 4175 54 -desired , but will train. dressed e n v e Io p e Part Australian Shepherd pc dinette. 963.&l65 used & lak e new, 847-4793 ___ or >1723. Leathe r crafts man for Equal Oppor. Employer Must have car. G.G., McGannon & Associates. & Shepherd puppy. 9 · . Pr. new custom drapes, 95 . Deliverymen c.>vr 21 n.>rm L_ aguna llch Lea!ber H B C M N B 305 S. State College Blvd. weeks. 751-6957 G S I 8055 lOcu.ft. Refrigerator & x 220 & 1 panel 95 x 144 ... ~ shop The V Ua T . .. . ., ... 7522 Anahe'1m Ca "'2806 <DP> Gl'CICJe a e Heavy duty roof rack for 1· ht •-be ·r l p/lcarlymornLATamc~ ' . a ge an· PRE-SCHOOL Park Ave,G.G.897·1093 • ·"' MINIATURE BLACK ••••••••••••••••••••••• Van.~75.each.499·2654. ig green ex aullu deh v lo NH homes & nery, 494.2114 WHO WANTS TO WORK? POODLE. female. 12 Comin S=xt· , $lOO/makeoffer.M9·l040 misc dull es. $250 mo. Director. Calif. creden· S chool Bus Drivers DRIVE A CAB ! wks. old. ~·~c.. 557.7719 GIANT ciURCHS E Lady s full length.antiq_ ue Complete rattan 11·v·ing · · "'· ·"'· ow accep ang app ica-CHOOSE your hours, to benefit adopted Viet· ~eve coat. 1ct~nan room set $100. Good 642·4800 Li\'c-ln wanted. Career t1als Exp an L' C L' & N l. 1· ~ I t V · -Disc Jockey fplw18yr oldsonnecds ~us._ preferable. Irv. & lions for coming school work for yourself, I.Jc A.KCFA.WMBOXER namese family.8 to 4 al style. Black,1fully lined. blackandwhlteTV$30.4 in;hi~cl~'::;e,~~~~k~:PI~ ustin areas. 752·~_13_._ ye ar · Capis trano/San your own boss. Men or Flashy Male pup642·2l.56 Newport· Mesa Church ~Int. cond · Between poster double bed, com· I Clem area. Must be 21, Women. Can be slightly . • . Parking Lot. 148 22nd St. sizes 11-13. $90. or best of-plele $30. 15' boat & c\'oung attrac. female. ,N>ply bet ween 1 & 4pm. ang & 1lc cookinginlhal good driving record. handicapped. Neal· Salk,Y,f ern.er ,male,3 mo. CM. Many large items. fer.494·3U6. trailer $l00.5S1737 47 M~Js~1~eo~o:;e~~~f.ecno~1~: RATE CLERK Training provided. Xlnt CI ea n A pp ea ran c e . ~KC .•. Cha.!11p potenUal, Appliances, Art, Etc. CUSTOM SIZES days. cient1 ous & dependable. job ror housewives. Com-Vets., retired. Age 25 to :sacrifice 9ti2-8377 . COLORS GALORE! --------~ C 1·2 Years office exper. munity Bus, 492-3873 70. Supplement your in· AKC Reg Be· t·r 1 St Movmg To Boat! Must lrvioe Coast CC. Mem· l DISPATCHER all 71-l t95ti·9261 Mon-Fri req"d. Good math ap· come. Drive a cab 6 hrs Bernard ·p au 1 7u · sell household Items . AREA RUGS bership. $1000. No ~ra vey a rd Shaft. Appl y 9·5· utude. Secretary /Bldcpr or more a day. Apply in $150_ aft 4P~P~·3'U~os, Fri/Sat/Sun. 9W Mission w i l h or w / o c 0 Io r transrer fee. Call 673-6675 , Sheraton Newport __ 4545 MacArthur.~ mperson. 1 __________ 1 Please Apply I Gari Ofc. f'/time posi· person, Yellow Cab Co.. · · ·Dr,C.Mesa. coord in a t ed hand · • . , .. ~Et~~~7:i:... LOAN ~·.~~;;~~~~~ ~~··~?~·~n'°~.::~t." :~i';~ ~s: .. E. 16th Sl .. c.,,. s,:'.'' ~lk poodle lype. Long SOPER SALE! Col ... TV, ~r.~~·.-~.!~".f." •• ~~~ Hv~.~:.v uf urf.W 12 1 ,;;o:.: NO P HONBCALLS PROCESSOR ori e nte d manuf. co. . air n~ shed. $15. 8 mos stereo, a ntique law lurer-Tremendous Sav· Appr d. a~ $6,000. Anlq. PL~ASE Downey Saving:. PACIFIC MUTUAL Knowledge or bkkpng . male. 646·3302. books, elec. typewriter, ings• dolls & pitcher w/wash ....,,....---& Loan 700 Newport (,'tr Dr important. Must be ex· Merchandise Yorkr.hire Terrier Pup· plants, cane lamps, hard . * 549·8181 * basin $150. Dining rm. 4-tDISTR I UUTOR wanl· Has immediate opening Newport Beach per'd in gen 'I ofc duties, ••••:•••••••••••••••••• pies. 6 weeks. A.KC Reg. cover bcsl sellers, Much set, velvet chr., lrundlu .ed, mature. Interested an in Orange Co. forexper"d Equal Oppor. Employer payroll, invoicing etc. Antiques 8005 *Call 552·1607• more! 1301 ~ W. Bay TV 23" Color Console bed & twin bdrm. set. earning up lo S800 permo Loan Processor. Savings Ex per. in ofc mgmt & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ave. N. B. 675·9046 & $250.968--1486 Hotpoint 22· 6\6-7971or64S-l.53l . Call 639·6123 & Loan background ---------• s ales helpful. Apply 7' _HALL TREE w/orig. Old English Sheepdog, 675-5991. Side by side, white, ice in Co h & 1 t $2S -----pref"d. R ES•• ir.s Walton Cork wood 934 w mtrrors, $175. 6 bentwood male puppy. Sl50. Call d r ., new, warr'ty. uc . oves.ea · :.! CT ORS ASSIST. <.:on tact Mr. Wade • • AW;; 17th St, Costa Mesa. · chairs & misc. 675-3267 963·2447. 213 /439-7484. Moving lo Europe. sole lransfer'd. SS75. 646-032-t Spa.rush hangmg lamps ung lady (18-28> to as· 714/963-835 I HELPI June 27,28, 1.3-8PM. 26W $Wea. 830-3627 st in Health Spa. No . • SECRETARY, Cull time. Old Pattern Glass free to Yo.-8045 Harbor Vu. Dr. CdM OUTBOARD MTR. 311.aHP , . req. we tram. Appl•· Equal Oppor. Emplo~l'r We arc closing out the SH & typing skiUs. Call Cup/Saucer &toothpick ••••••••••••••••••••••• f . Evin rude $35. Studio ELEC D a. I ~ Harbor v ew llom L' · So a S50·a1r cond $50·18' c h • . · ryer • .,ere Y y aft. or eve. 2930 w. Tract and 1 have mo~: 714 -631 ·1111 holdercolle<."tions. .-1ve Be_aut1ful kittens. 1 pool $l50·lbls/ chairs-ou~ $10. 646·8665 & used. $89.50. St.et''g. set. oas l Hwy., Newport *MAIDS * leads than we can han· Secretary w/ xlnl skills. Pauline'1 Parlour walh ta1l, l without tail._3 plants.misc 8911 Sho~e 642·2210 Chinese Screen $295. -'Beach. Full time. Apply in die. part-tim& or full. Start 2340Newport81vd:CM ~'!~x.b8~~~:~~· Mom is Cr, H .B. ~ff Magnolia Sell idle items 642-5678 ~7~~~3n TapaClolh$20. Exp. 1"/T day waitress. person8A.M.To3P.M. r~ORINTERVIF.W 1mmcductely. Nr. 0 .C. 646·7334 blwn Yorktown & :-=:-:::---::::----:.....:..:.1,.:~~~-----~ 1''ood & Cocktail. L~;2~~aL~i~~!W~~n CA.LL673-7601 airport.833·3640 Appliances 8010 De compos ed h ?_rse _A_d_a_m_s_··------....................... ,. ...... iiiiiiiiiii 549-3994 . 2645 Harbor Laguna Hills SECRETARY ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca~~~;~691~ fert1hzer. Jun_e 25th-Leavin g lilvd .. CM . Hardworking with sound Kenmore washer~ gas , mainland, old. mir~ors, FILECLERK MAIDWA..~TED shorthand filin t in dr.y _er! S75. each . 1-ree·Female !)amoye<l. wale r bed. china, ru~s. '-Part time • Call s k 111 s . •1 li M~.E~Pec~ Fraga~aire washer $50. l'h yrs. old. Needs al'fec· plants! RC.A color TV, Perm. f /lame in bus y Mesa Motel* 646-9681 ·r ypew ri· tei·. Newport 546-8672 lion. Lovable. 642·3608 lots misc. 1201 Alabama, financial organization. ---------HB umeracul filing. Ofc ex· MA.IL CLERK Cent~r O~ficc. _lmmed. GE . wa s h er.dryer. eves. --·-------- .,pe r . helpful, but not Perm. fit ime in busy opening. S6SO. Send ~e· multicycle, like new ~100 To good home mix sml LIDO ISLE 443 Via Lido Q~l:ess. X Int working finan cial organization. ::.ume to J\d. -151, qaaly ea. 979·2222 afler6 male Pomera~ian· l yr. Soud. Sat. & Sun. 10·4. d & .... .. Piiot . P .0 .Hox 1560, . · · · ~on s co. UC"nelats. AP· Knowledge of mail room Costa Mesa. Ca. 92626 FAMILY too ba·g •. 18 cu fl Gd w/ child. 963-2497 Hang·g. & potted plants. ply 500 Newport <.A!nter functions helpful, but not G E Washer & Dryer 4 D freezer for s ale, "100. L'LUL'L'Y, L'RISKY L'lT· · · • A CONVENIENT SHOPPING AND SEWING CUIOE FOR ?HE CAL ON THE CO. For mt Ad in WOllMft'I Wortd CaH S.e 642~5678, Ext. 330 r. Suite 600, N 8 . or nee. Apply Suite 600. 500 SECRET"'RY Af "' c .. ,. c "" rms. Ozite shag rub· bone 644·4360. Newport Center Dr. N.8 . ~~~~~~~~~~ "" · ler 6• 536·3366 TENS, weaned & lrnd. berbacked cpt'g. 2 fold up Ph 644 4360 -Imm e d . opening in . *548·4615• b'k 3 h · l one . . education dept. Must Philco Frost Free, 25 cu. a es, ang g. amps. N S Ch [ h fl 2 yrs old Co rt s Dresser, desk, coff. tbl. & ew-eason arm ri& Rou Alglaan Floral Desij.!net M~r. .xp'd. Top Pciy. Neat ap- arance. Friendly. Ask --.-""-r ~ _tr:s_·. _A_llen, 645·_000_3_ MA.IMT/ILDG REAL ESTA.TE have xlnt sec·~ skills, sl2S 549_8636 D~pe one, mall. Dachshund. Good match'g. end tbls. reel· Exper. 40 hr wk. Starting SECRETARY me~1cal .termmolo~y . . ays. ~/children. Shots up lo in'g. chr. & many' more salary S650·$i00 mo + Downey Savings req d. Salary & benefits SELF PROPRLED I date. 640·4178 eves. household items. benefits. Apply in &Loan compelltavc . SEARSUPRJG Nd b . person. El Niguel Coun· Has opening in Orange Contact Personnel Ofc VACUUM C HT I y ora le !d•xed Kittens. 6 Families. 480().18 Sur· try Club, 23700Clubhouse Co. Cor s harp and av. Fountain Valley LEANER p ou~ <:hoicc or ten. lo.t 7 rey, Cctm eo Hgl nds Dr., Laguna Nig ue l. w1good typing & s h. Community Hospital F ?MLY ~9.95p· res1d10,CM CdM.675·8307.thruSun. • ~am-noon. Mus t have real estate or 17100 Euclid al Warner or ow or pest ale. lri:.h Seller-German _______ _:_:.:.:.;__I GA.L FRIDA Y A1 a lure. pleasant. atlrat-. us::.t lo pre:.. Growing 1.:0. Oppor. lor real futurt>. Sh ty p. tHi> 26(l6 ' r---MASSEUSE, Help Want- loan backgroW1d. 979.1211 Trave~s a~.3 S~lee de· Shepherd Puppies. jet ~~tg ~arbour-~o.~' ~ys Contact Mr. Wade moos ra ion ° ay at black 6 wks 833 1758bel sp • games. . I & For Fu rlher Info Sel'ly I Hecept. for 1 girl these 2 Io cation ·s. 517p~ • · Sat. 4026 Aladdin Dr (al· H.E. office nr. Orange SEARS, ROEBUCK & · ley) • G ENERAL OFC ed. Will Train. Call for 714/963-8351 Cnty. airport. Pleasant. CO. Adams at Magnolia, 2 part Siamese. 1 Calico, l ----. -----.-• l<. I t 1 m c , 5 day s . appt. 631·1184. Co 11 )>lruction hack·--'---------Equal Oppor. Employer congenial atmosphere; HB. 962·7781 or 270 E .. Blk/whl, 1 Tabby. Liller ~~>VING ·. 18.6 Hotpoinl g round helpful. V<Jnou.s duties. Good ly p1ng ')kills. Reply to Classified ad no. '134 , c/o Daily ~1lot, P. 0 . liox 1560, .Cos ta Mel>a. Ca 92626 GENERATOR, STARTER, ALTERNATOR, REBUILDER Mechanic n eeded ; Mazda ex· perience necessary. Rotary.engine overhaul preferred. Contact Buck Jo' a I k n e r , S e r v i c e Manager. Miracle Mazda 645-5700 good skills required 17th St. CM. tr. 646.1139 · SI<:le by s1~e gllli . dryer, $500 Mo. 833·9293 utaJ. trlr, shde pi·oJector., Real Estate,' licensed Frigidaire Gas dryer, late 3 CALICO kittens 6 baby rock tumbler, leaded salespeople. Wh y not Servi ce Slat!on Allen· model. Works perfect. rats, 2 adult rats.' HELP! glass windows, van tent, work in the hottest area dant. ex per d. Day $70. See, 2615 Elden, CM 675·5852 more! 1845 Anaheim No. Huntington Beach/ 1-'oun· eves. 1-'ull & p/time. App. 14A CM. 10·5. tain Valley. Call Phil ly Shell Station, 17th New under counter Tap· BEAUT. Shep/Lab mix 1---------- McNamee at Village lrvanc,N.B. pan dishwasher, female,6mo.HassomeGarageSaleonSat.Sun. Rea1Estate963-4567 avocado. Ready lo in· shots.968·6438 2~lh & 29th. 5562 SHA.RP GUYS! ~tall. Model 6H151. $135. Rtdgebury, H.B. From Receptionis t· Veterinary Interested in a · Fashion 581·8819. WELSH Terrier, adult lOam to5pm. otel Managers . exper Asst·Ofc Mgr. Musl be Merchandising career male, to good adult home good salary & good personable & neat ap· Must have sales exper. Co~dspot 2dr. FF $100. w/fncd yd. 96J..2887eves Horses 8060 apart. 2376 Ne wport pear. 40·45 hrs per wk. L'-·ll & · . -· Gibson 2dr.1''F$100. Hot·----'--------• u1 d CM 5481Y155 c ru p/time. poslUO po1"nt 2dr~"".f>7CC:'><O ••••••••••••••••••••••• u v . , . ..,, . .M. Reply lo Clasi.ir1ed l c 11 c q\IV ,,.__,., ad no. 258. c/o Dally a vaa · a or mlervw. Funtitur• 8050 Appy geld . 9 yrs.14 hands, MURSES AIDES Pilot, P. o. Box 1560 T6~~ L 6 00K 500 KENM01dRE Disbwasher6 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Weskth. & E ng . xlnl Exper'd. Bayview Con· Costa Mesa. Ca ..... mos. o . $100 less than gym ana & jumper. valescent. Costa Mesa, cost.675·0702 *SOFA&LOVESEAT 644-0937 GEHERALOFC 642·3505 Receptionist tor doctors SHOE SALES See to Appreciate.Gd. J----.-----1 t---------• 01c Must type so wpm Lady Kenmore washer & Qual/mova·ng96S oo.,., ew ... ry 8070 ,Small Office, perm NURSESAIDES 21''30· Id Will tr ·· Parttimepos.forsharp, elec.dryer.Oryerinxlnt•--'"----_:::--_~ __ -1••••••••••••••••••••••• EXP. TOP PAY. PERM. 3621 W. !ST, S.ANA ' p /ta· me. L1'te typ1·ng · yrs 0 • am. l' B I d B h f l · All shifts. Conv. Hosp 642 4532 yng. ga . a boa Island con • ot or $85. A l X 1 n t Quality W & .._.TED •' ~ood at figures. Call Call 642-0593 • · locat1on. PH: 673·718 646·126' Furniture. Coffee table A..,. -• '92·464.2 R fiollht aft. 6PM $250, End tbl $100, brass TOP CASH DOLLAR range Co. Studio is seek· ec:ep 1----------1White Norge Ref rig· 1ampi8S, easy chr (rust) PAID FOR YOUR ---------•I ing a retired or semi re· For Leasing Office ln STOCK CLSUC eralor, 2 DR, frost-free, $85, slide shower doors JEWELRY, WATCHES, Ciett1 L-.er1 tared B / W portrait Laguna Hills. Lighl LYP· 2·3 Yrs exper. in elec· $75. 551·2439 an6wkdys. ...0, (ull length mirror ART OBJECTS, GOLD, L 11f~i~ 1ifMr .... Trwe A.11nt/l't&crs ~~ipent~.r ;;~~u. ~~~~~~itit ~~So 3:erh~sr. Pf :d~~~~j trogni.cs rilling kitrts, 1handl· A.uctlOft . 80 I I $2Skd' Etc. 644~, eves ~ 11 ~VEE FRUSRENR V 1 C !';, "1 i(-Te mpo Temporary l lel p Brokers .. Call 8J3.&SS1. n mMveRn: con elo '1 pre&· ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ys. & AN· ! . 11802Sky Park. Irvine Frid a Y '' w Isome &;>are s, rec v ng Bil• TJQUES. 645-2200 8A.Y trnLr.O to" nn • ·~·• ! Call540-4455 knowledge or photo·i·--------• s helving stock, move *rvlLIC* For Sale; Hideubcdcouch ---------1 ton wllh th.I• rncoru1 ore .... graphy. Send resume lo m ul ' 1 in hou H FUR .... ITU $75, bookcase/desk $35. GRAND OPENJNOSALE 8ofl ll• a.t tilt lop 1101111 111.e_.. I classified ad no. 433 c/o RN-CCU 7:30·4. XlnL co.s~nerft! * " . H* 81 shelvinl( $75, Span Je~elry whole.1alc & re· ~:~1~~:,q1::~~~·:~~~ll•uruln~ ~ Ofc TrM $450 ()mly Pilot. P. 0. Box Include 1 wks vac after 6 *AUCTION• lamps & oil 1>alntings. ~ail lo puhllc. lnd1on 1•11nted J•11tt .. 1·u ~ 1 u : Jv t'ee Nego/ Ali.<> Fte .Jobs 1~60. Costa Mesa, ca Nigbu, full or p/lime. mo's, 11 paid hoUdays, Fri•y 7:30 P.M. 3301 Sea view. CdM Jewelry, lle1sh " coral & Ur.If Hl1C11 \O\il. """· u ~. l TypcSS.Xlnlsl.,..,,.. 92626 Dlffcrcn~ial pay. Xlnt 0 0 . 8 t rt8 .J-f T parl.8 Costumo jewelry 16\6.ll~t.ZO~.»h, 14ta(lu•.., _... benellts. Contact Mrt . .,~up an.· 8 a .._y 0 ES ATES&REPOS MAPLE Desk & chr. 1000 'or necklaces lo CbUJtST> l•lw• '" r 4 •· ft9". WI STCUff Balestrerl, 642·2734, hare & many more. BANKRUPTCYS Bookcaae, 42"x46" choose from. 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Costu Mc.-.a II one reac wae rani:o Coast a •• · ·~·· ~t\•11t1J•t1ffll . 11 zs --mgmt. $150 wk iU&rn. Memorial Hos ptliil, Du1lyPilot mtrket. · DallyPilQl V~NOINGMAClll,NJ-!for ,,..,,.,••"*'**·" t100 Hav• someth.tna lo ~II ? Coll. pref. Mr. Levi 642·2'7i.4. Clau1fied,6'2-5'78 Phon 6.u.S678 AO·VISOR sot\ drln~ll/. In pctfcc.'t l.-a11.M•lllfloc* .... ClauU.ed ad do·~ well. 848·100.1 642·~ condition. 044.2726 -) ' ' I ~.·.!~!f! ..... !!! ~!.~: ..... tl41 MMs::ic9"j WM Wmte4 9l to ~ .......... ...... • uW ' •op11tr·•~ope •t •r•o Boat.a teded Us ......, 91 10 ....................... •••• .. •••••••• ........... , .... ~............. ~LY PILOT fi'" CUHU• d• CD to1 W/as:taoc:Wt.\v":"e ;; .. ;; .............. WEPAYTOPOOLLAR 0..... 972 M& 9742 AllhN.r........ .....UM4 . -..uae4 .. . wtaa. laHrathan• MW, b u 'I 8 r a• B c• y 8ve ~t bUlC~ J:!at ~ l"Olt TOP USED CARS ...................... .. ..................... 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Wind· CottaMHarbol'Bl~ ALLEN~ K .......... ,........... 1975 vavos at.$117.ISotwW.alfi m.a11.: ssc_:~nflOI SleepUOITealcdedt! ~-::o:~a. laa,.~~ esa • 1880ptJRallyeKadeu, WISTIU.MAVI $4,995.IM-00'72Aft5Pll ,._..._ :::a: Good IUnahefltp ONLY 171,tOO • uu. Gold_._.. TOP DOI L•R '74 2toz. Auto, am/Im, saoo. , ..,,.. 'l'R7 nata~•a.•-..-«& Willard Yachtl Sen. 5Sl.Q7S * AC ma11 18 ooo mi 875·43684'V'81 A CO......,. • CooUnent.al Mark UI ............. .__.,...._ Want to b")' 18" blkt, .W8Vja1Jdo873-l180 Tfi.f~~.y::v ·oo. PAID !5n~· eWBE.' 686-42&'5 '74 'Opel Manta ~•lb' SILIC:Of ~i!fpt~~irv>:r.~t.~ j2,!~~0TA1r.r e1Dtll apted. • '* or 21 Fb•ll Cabin Cruller. * ..... ...; IMMIDIATB. Y Xlot cond, cd ml, auto, IODY _ _ 1 Owner. $2950. Call f7J.7050 , -..12 &pa 4. Xlnt filblft1 " ·-• FOi AU. '71 240Z. Low ml, new $3100. 645·6496anytlrne. ~"~ ~-5518orMS-O&t9. USE D fflAlUNO CataUna boat. $1900 '7JNORTON9000ml $800 FOlllGNCAIS trans, new Urea. $'100. · AT un DO '13 Ploto Sq.-lre Wag. Lo J'OR CHA l'l'Y cf'e~ Daya SS•-6350 or nl1bt or otter. Ask loa-steve: CALL OR COME IN Catl6"-4759. 71 OftlL .. Rallve Coe" THI OLD PllCIS • F 01: lo~ ~~nental. mi's. Mag . wbls. ~ MUl'l'8E loodaandW:; 835-tW. _ 54a-35A TO SllUS '71 Dataun s10. Mechanic ~~ri~~3~:~~· '5,m llfOll c!/ ~a~~eoric.m.=:: eves.00·7l08. • ' 4' 8 E A80NA8LB.'73CARAVELLE,15W '15KawHakl400.AJJ A.cs· Ownr. A/cood. am/fm .. s.;.clGIW•t-~" THIMIW BrandnewradlaltJrea.'72 PINTO Auto,,.., ......,,. bowrlder. 868 .P Mere. cesaorlt1.1lOOm1'a. Paid tape. Price mid blue blc. s..s-5700 dlr INCllASI $2400. Wlll help llnance. brakes, new t.rau • .. nMse & ' Like n ew.xtr aa. '2900 SHOO. Sell $1000. Deluxe 675-4921 . CHOOSE YOURS Call 493·0863. mac. $1,495.84'7..sMO' ,..... · 1011 1 Firm. MW438. model. 968·56:W> FLAWLESS •74 280Z, Ponclte 9750 Corveft• 9932 72 PINTO .i1 _ •••••• .. • .. •••••• 75 Sld pJack Jt' Flybr '12 HONDA !i00-4 Xlnt loaded, Under 14,000 mJ. ••h ••••••••••••••••••• NOW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••o....ww•~ c DRAW BR Ltttel'ftle, 11. Used 3 hrs. Twin 170 cond. 5 apd. &ai.y .ear: 751·1542 alteri PJn '12 914 Porsche, air. ~ '83 Clualc Rdat:r. Ploe Automatic, 21.~ .. , ore. desk. BoUl iteel. Volvos. $14,000 Firm. $925.548-447& ltotW.Celstllwy.U. 1974 Datsun 82 10 2 d pe~r. eroup. am/fm lw Of"Uase. cond. New PMU. ReblL See & Drive to .\p· 878-llle 848·3575 . . 642•9405 16 000 mi t t rawo. ~. 645-5673 aft VOLVODw.IR S2850ortnde.615-6889. · preciate! C036EOH). Exe avl C!hrs $1$/35, ICY ...&.. RHI/ Ti:~ !:!! ~u~.~~i am/tm r~dl!~ Mici;.ae~· 5 · SIMCI 1956 .,.,. 9935 645 · 57oo ~~ cbtt tU/24. desks, dl\g ,..., new. 1485. ea. fn.9MS WE BUY tires $2699. 9-5 645-l '67 912. 5 Spd. 64,000 mi, WILLIAMS ···~··••••••••••••••••• 72 Runabout, clean, gi$c>d st la/ d ks uc d k-Charter 9050 wknds &eves.673-8969. $5200. Pvt. ply. Call 1974 Docia.UoHco. cond. ·36,000 mi. $1SOO =~i867 W. 19th, CM :••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 Honda "6CB. Like IMPORTS Fiat 9725 833-3547. IMPORTS BESTOFHR.548-~74 714-496-4122 ·l loeh forCh•ler new, clean. with ext.ru Top Dollar For Any ................ -.. : .. Roh Roye• 9 756 EXCLUSIVE 1963 Dodge Sedan. Runs Plymouth 9"60 Pitner. Bowes 1cale, 44'Hunter.SlpeG $6.S0.146·2170 . M&keorModel. 01.ANGICOUMl'YS ••••••••••••••••••••••• we ll. New tune up.•••••••••••••••••••;\-•• calcuator & credeo.aa. 3l'Tallycraft.Slps6 HONDASOS JIM PANOS NEWEST&LARGEST •tDEALERINU.S A VOLYODliLER 6?5·922'1 3301Seavlew,,.:. .. • 1 .. 'Hoble"-ts IMMEDIATE · · so c ---------• ATLAS \.Wll "' '-41 $200or Beat Offer. MAm _.. DELIVERY ~ IOY 11 ommonwealth '73 Challenger. Loaded, lo Pflt IOl7 .... r:~wt'JCCruisingClub 848·5683 A AJlMottels&Colors CARVER BuenaPark 521·700C mi, xlnl cond. $3300. C~sl'"'r/~ •••••••••••h'••••••••• -· oastHwy. NB 2001 S. Manchester 645-3861 wkdys. 556-70 ... 2 WHT. Fem. Poodles, 1 Cal>63l-028l · *Mofocros11* Anaheim 638-6000 Dick Miller Motors ROUS·RQYCE LARGEST ev/wknds. ~~0 aily & 0 ·' JO Yr Old •""ea 16"·k ld ~DEJ'B 2:t•1.111hs1. ---------• . . .-. .. . ° Fra·day_ .... l&-. or~ c--a..•s COSTA MIS... 2929 Harbor Blvd. • Siam ese kiUen $2S. 1 rffTW' --"7--·1 s.u-,"o SELECTION 1 1 wbt. m ale turk&y •10. loah, Soll 9060 O.C.INTNLRACEWAY HighestSlurer cLOSEOsONoAvs '70Dodge.DartSwinger 5c4o~a1M9e:a4 549..t282 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $2 E.......ay Oft,,..__... 120W. Wamer Of US d good cond. Lo mi, $1100/ .,. ~ ---------127' ERICSON 1 old 1"'111 t ft. ..-•• s M i e reas offer. 642·1"31 -------..;· ... .>i.... yr.· · 1111 MOX'"''fT~ at 0 • 3 n Saab ' 9760 -a-.ahtt .... 1094 Bea u t1'ful~furn. & $ .. OOG--.a!.~-.. S t A ' "' ..,..... ~ -· ....... Call84R7oge . ..rc~~ ill an a na 557·.!1:12 ·······s··A···A··.········· Volvos In Ford 9940 ·' ••••••••••••••••••••••• rtgfed. 494· Santa Ana F1rW)' at Sand .,,...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1973 Pool TabJe,4'hx9, IL-...& Canyon Rd. SG2·S511 1973 FIAT Q C '72 Country Squire PLYMOUTa!Jj Murray Professional SallUU'lllJ FREI .... ppn .... •s •L DEMO ran!e OUOty w f n Offer 548-8794 Herres hoff American '74 HD Sportster, 3SOO mi, We buy" us:d'c:;s · & 124 S tCou a gon, 10 pass., ull FURY Ill s 1 Eagle, 22 ft. WLW, 261t. S2495. trucks. call GROTH Mintconl°r ~8202 SALE Cho ce of 20 ~-:':.:oW!~.~!Ms~600· ..,., tit...,, overall. Built by Nowak Call 554·3626 CHEVROLET for a free Priced from '70's thru 7411 HARDTOP' lar IOfl llWllHams. 71(/548-7172 ; 71 Honda 'lCM::r Ce raru· app a·s 1 $4190 AllA' c rut· ed '73 Torino Wagon. Perf. •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• Aft 5 p M & Wknds f k ~ r GRO~~ CHEVROLET ir on ton cond, new radials, tinted 4 door equipped witb.360 f dbl booths w/tables, red. 71"675·2644 or •Knob ys, xtras, gd 18211 Beach Blvd. (#5402) All Priced glass. $2700. 645·2H6 cid, 2 bbl, V.S, engi.De. You haul, make ofr. Gd. · cond. $325. 66 Honda 160, y 5e1 a n d t o r q u e r lite Cond. sse.9876 Summer Fun, l6' Snipe, s treet or dirt. 75 lie. 2 Huntington Beach • Beach Imports O f'or Sale 1972 Ford LTD transmission. Factory Gd. sails, trlrincl. $500. engs. need wk. $150. 847·6087 . 549·3331 848Dove WILLIAMS Wagon, xlnl cood. S2500 air coodilioni."i· TV. Rlldle, 962-8302. 830-7352. SELLING YOUR CAR? at MacArthur Pb : 979·4222or586-4889. AM /FM radio, tilt steer· HIFI, Steno 1098 , &Jamboree.N.B. IMPORTS '6SLTD ing wheel. Brown(~ ••••••••4-••••••••••••• 33 COAST RHODES No. Motor Homes. T.OP PRICES PAID 752-0900 with Oyster beige Y,&fl)'I Carlole Stereo AM·FM 32. 2 sets of sails. Will ac· S•/R.nt ti 60 For Imports 8011 Commonwealth Xlnl4.9c70.~JG50· roof. 50,100 miles. FW!Y di h l k cept best reas. offer. Paid for or Not Buena P k 521 7000 ~ recond1··1·oned . ra 0• P ono, 8 rac Aft 5 675-092' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Subaru 9762 ar · ~ · tape deck, 2 speakers, · • '73ExplorerMOO>rHome. Oe::,LH•wbolslnlDorts ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGECOUMTY '73 Gran Torino, Xlnt. $2195 headphones, Aux. outlet NEW fiberglass sailboat. fully self cont.11,000 mi. 1 64a~.~c!.M. 74 SUB ... RUGL VOLVO cond. Yellow, Air, AM · lnquireto: a nd a ntenna hookup. Retail $550. Sacrifice Xlnt cond. Extras! $88JS. " FM Stereo. P/S.P / B. Head cleaning tape $825 675·3267· 673-5295 968·1292 897·2&11 4 door sedan, 4 speed, EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Must Sell! $2550.557·1338 Business Office ' , cartri d ge inc\uded. · ' • ' Havea Junk ~r?Callus. air,stereo,xlnt.831·2040 LargestVolvoDealer Oran«JeCoost • Perfect condition. Sac. Sydney Sabot $200. Call Tratlers, Travel 9170 Top SS paid. 839·2819 dlr. in orange County! '63 White Ford. Engine Daily Pilot •' $185 caah. Also record 67a-1S48 evenines or Sat. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 24hrs: '74 128 Fiat 4 dr. sedan. To~ota 9765 BUY or LEASE excellent. $l7S. 330 W. Bay St. CM · albums $3.50 and 8 track morning. TRLR. RIG ZT' Nomad, mos. old. 494-7846 or r DIRECT Call 675·9637 aft Spm t ld $4 h If d 492-3717. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '74 GOLD DUSTER Nr • . 21~'.~::::::mT.:•:d: K~::i~~:~h1:!H~1i i~."~If.=~: iO :::. ~~: t';";;~j":~!~ .. ;;Qj ·~sn~~;~f~i ~:~":f &~: Br~!2~74s Pfl:J\"l~~ ·~R.:eutn:s'0c1~1~k~e:n~e~wt.~See~e.~t::o.:a~pr~ 5~f1n~_d6~2·7t5~~se~~:~~~~ cond. Console $50. Call $1600,sell $800.6'f5-6161 AutoServic•& •..!·~··••••••••,'•••••••• offer.644·2160. ~-------~ v afte 56427919 Part 9400 LAMBORGHINI . ONLY IOLEFT 2025 S. Manchester preciate!$1150.64411445 r · · 27' Soling . Super clean ••••••:•••••••••••••••• . . . · _ .. Honda 9727 Also 14 Demos A he'im ?50 2011 BY 67 Plymouth Baracuda. GRUNDlG Wllh slip in Npt. Must ANNOUNCING ••••••••••••••••••••••• at na -OW~ER '71~ust.500. v.s, auto, p/s, rWlS w~ll. MAJ ESTICSTEREO See $3250 67C:O<><>I\ CHRYSLERENG. A TO c 197 .. HONDA c· . TREMENDOUS . $800. 70 Cortina Sla. ""4-1372 AM/.f'M riJdlo & record · ~ · ~ Reblt. V8·Chromed. U LASSICS ~wmiles.S2~~·c car. SAVINGS Autos, Used Wgn .. lo mi,A/C. $1,100 -'"---·----- pla)'et. Old but plays SABOT-St!in Miller No. $225. 846-5683 · LTB ~92.1610 Example ••••••••••••••••••••••• 962·8793 '69 Plymouth Fury 111. 4 beaulllully. Make offer. 4777. R acmg condition. 2 •ut f Sal . . '75COROLLA luick 9910 173 G d T · Lo · DR. AiT, P /s, P /b, air, ., .. ,,,_9933 sets of sails."•~• dolly. ~ OS or • 0 r ange o u n t yrs 71 Honda 600 sedan. 48 ran onno. mt new t1·res Runs xl t ....,_ ~ 4speed, radio, heater. ••••••••••••••••••••••• XI t d $2300 c 1' ---.. · n • $'25 or offer. 548-7116. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -newest, most modem'. MPG. Invested $1200 will (4618) '69 RIVIERA 644~5722coansk.forTom .. a 1 S5i;,. 979-2251 J>ual.1219 tumlable •135. . Antiques/ authorized dealer! .. s ac. $850. 645-6081 o LO Kenwood am·fm turner , Rac.•n.g ~ABOT • all Classics 9520 · SPECIALIZING IN . 646-4742 afterSPM. $2999 ADED. MAKE • lf'Ofttiac 9ft5 '1001 $250. Advent Dolby eqwp.incl d $350. Good ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales • Servi~ OFFER Lincoln 9945 •••••••••••••••••••• .. • 100A$19S. 873-0622 . Cond. 644·093'7 CORD-1936 Westchester Leasing Jnsen 9732 IJ · l • 546.8681 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo ...&.. IM__.-Kite 12', Xlnt cond. Rae· 810sed~n. lvory w/Pklm THE NEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• ftU\ tl0i4 CadiUoc 9915 '?3 Si~ver Mark JV. O>rd :::,.--=.-ing champ, incl dolly. Int. ?tj mt co.nd. R /H. 1975 LA~lBORGIJl~I 73 Jensett HealeY. ••••••••••••••~•••••••• ~~t::i~.0.~5 b~~~iJn~enat~ • .,..,......... $500 Ph· 675-069 79,000 act nu. $16,000. URRACQ 15,000 original miles! TOYOTA CADILLAC top M •l 11 1 •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• · · · Call 832·9655. Will trade. 831·204-0dlr. · u.. se · mmac. ........ 90 I 0 Brand New Laser. Racing NOW ON DISPLAY ' Over 70 to choose from. 675·9088 & 54f}.2660. ••••••••••••••••••••••• gear. $850. 546-0078 eves SP!»rfS, Race, 1.966 Harbor.CM. 6d6·9303 From S 1995. GM AC Maverick 9947 rnVl"'4t: 546-8017 NO CASH NEEDED Let us sell your b:>at, any aft 8. Rods 9540 Taking Orders On 7 3 JENSEN ,71 CORONA Mk II, Jo mi., 1'~inancing & Leasin~. ,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• size· for fast results call ••••••••••••••••••••••• Th N £ d ' I t ptor Ill AM /FM s R l ' ~ '7 M · k TO BUY Me~a Boal Cen~er Lido14·No.581.Xlnt cond. '56 Triumph TR3, Chevy e eW S~a a S n erce • tereo. ads. ....... C • l avenc ' 30'l V3, 3 PONTIAC ilfs'frcfcfr' .A110..,. 0 • All extras! inclds trlr. 283 , 200 hp. Headers, ARRIVI'NG OON Less than 5,000 miles! Auto.Xlnl.cond.831-1537 58 IC spd. Excellent running ...,,,_ """ Priced $6000 below cur· , .. "-'-• 9iC condition. AM, t ape deck Example: " $875. 557-5073. auto.Roll bar. Nu paint. Open Mon·SaL. 9 to 6 rent model. Will trade! 71 .LANDCRUISER 361\1 .r-.-....... MO... $1275. 898-1547 •rand Mew 1975 Put The Sparkle Back $950/offer.642·3133 ClosedSun. 831.204odlr mi., AM/FM, Warn ~-GrClftd Pri'x Expert poU1hlng & d&-• AUTO CLASSICS, LTD. . . hubs .. Gd. cond. ~.500. t::!!, ~-......,...,,,,.,""'= __ !!!!!.-IMffCury 9950 tailing on your fiber· Lido 14 + trlr. 4 Whe•I Drins 9550 10591 Beclller Riyer. Mcnda 9738 752·0476 aft 6 71 CAD FJ eel w.ood •••••••••••••••••• .. ••• (16SS7S) glassboal.Let uaclean & $1250 892·3644 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · FounlainValley,Ca. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl_'ougham, Jo mlles,1973Merc.MontegoM.X. ~,Z;H $14175 paint your engines & . 74 Chev. KS Blazer, 22,000 714 /557-3345, 73 MAZDA RX 2 Triumph 9767 mint, xtras. Make ofr. Viii: P/s, P /b, P /win , W bilge. In thewaterorout. LIDO 14. No. !MO. Trailer. mi. P/s, air tilt steering, .. 714./963·8381 Clean rot ary co.upe! ••••••••••••••••••••••• (213)592-5227 Am/Fm s tereo. 35,000 DOWN • Call Mesa Boal Cenler, North sails, etc. $850. Cheyenne loaded. Xlnt . Immediate Delive ask for Paul. 646-053Q 675·6858 Cond. Leaving Country, . (815J FR> •~3 "'R Gd d '71 El Dorado. Big Ca· mi. $2975. Dys 644-6440; 48 mos. S4979 full pftce $1399 1 ' 6· .con• nyonCar,musl sell! _E_vs_4_9_3_·5_2_26_· _____ 1 in c l. T&L. S6804 26• ALL 1 .. p Must Sell. Best Offer. •tf R 9705 S4000orbestoffer. WANTED: Gd 6/9HP ' a um1num. roa, 673·5173 " a omeo 645·5700 cllr. Call 675-7~ 642·0322 '66 STA. WGN. Rough. deferred pml. pri'ce J ohnson Evnrde Ing shft 8 be am , built in W. · ••••••••••••••••••••••••----------•---------incl. T&L & all car rying .OB for 24 ' sailboat Germ. 3 unstay~ un5!JP· 74 JHp CJ.5 AH a Rotne0 Mercedes Ben 9740 1971 GT·6 M4!rlc m. tow ·7o Cad De Ville, good $l7Sor best offer. charges on appro\~d 651-0561 ported curved revolvmg 4 wheel drive, 6 cylinder, ••••••••••••••••••••••• miles, Jikc new. $2600. shape. Sl5~. • 646·8665 &642-2210 credit. A.P.R. 16.24%• Masts all connected t 11 b d' 1 ill Demo '70 MERCEDES 347.4793 Call 646·5257 Vacation Luxury, 1972 DAVE ROSS PONTIAC Xlnt·Fish-Ski or Catalina. sin ale mainsheet. Ex· ro ar, r a to, x nt., w .. trade 831 2040dlr $ALE '71 El Dorado low mi Colony Prk, 8 pass. w/ 17' all glass, walk thru, tremely fast! Sand Doll · · · 600 Volkswagen 9770 mint cond. sj-,oo. P.P'. everything. Gd. MPG, f ull flolation hull, r/lites, T railer w /VW· engine. Trucks 9560 Priced from ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546·3000 or 673·04-16. $3000. 962-8095. abp to shore radio, 'bait $3500. for both. Days ••••••••••••••••••••••• $6799 Low m ileage, buy or REPAIRS-SERVICE taok,manyextras.40hp (714>642·2025, eve · lease.(001529) Exchange &Rebuilds Camaro 9917 74Colo.yPc:rit 2480 HARBOR BlVC' Co,to M r,o J ohnson & Ult trailer (714 )646·6625 TOYOTA SALE (#7500) Jim Sleinons BROOKLYN BUG co. ....................... I 0 pass. Wagon $l6&0. 557·4639 KITE-For Summer .Fun Ne\ W ,74 PiCk~S leac8~ Dolmpolve rts Estimates !HB-9141 '67 CAMA RO. New motor, Fully equipped & priced '69 FB 350. All fac. extras • .... Malnt...-ce/ Class Winner .., Imports F'be 1 D B brakes & pamt.646·9061, to sell. 831·2040'dlr. mint. Sl.500. -offer. Pvt . SerTI fOZO 548·8794. t M A h 1 rg ass une uggy. shop davs. p --2 3-10 Ce STILL AVAILA E a ac rt ur 833-9300 Street legal. Xlnl cond. ' · '73 Cougar XR7. Im· _L_y_. :>_"_· _·H _____ _ ••••••••••••••••··~··•• .. a•• ·· · plu• &Jamboree, N.B. Sl500 J>h 962 '767 '67 MUS TANG N \ l 1 1 0 ' C lo 1 ~•IH/ "' 1 9 . : ·a . e w ma cu a c. wner. 69 at. New eng, Cass ' r-HUGE STOCK OF 52·0 00 . t G d bb 21 ooo . . D • 9070 , pain • oo ru er . , m1, new tires & AM /FM. $1225 or trade Electrical-Woodworking ••••o•e• s. • • 75•1 73 •Lf • ROM~ OVER 100 G3 VW Bug. S400 or best 646·9061, shop, days. battery. Metallic pewter. for van. Xlnt cood. Plumbing-lnstaJlaUon • • • •••• ••••••• " " '""' I offe r. Phone 847·3962 C • -$3500 bsl/ofr. 645-6.585 & 642·0115 • Repair. Jnbd Eng re· SLIPS . Newport.Beach BuyorL•DHNOWI SPIDER N W &USED after4:30. hevrolet 9920 640-6768. •----·----- pair. Fire system install Saal or Power I IJ. · L. · • A low mileage roadster MERCEDES ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 Bonne St. Wgn. Lug. lt maint. Scorpio Marine 673·5253 645·8506 ,,... Aini& in superb con dition! OM DISPLAY '69 Squareback, auto, CONNELL Must•g 9952 rk, Air cond. 9 pass, 9 ""' UVIO reblt eng & trans. $1500. 548· 704. lo•. Speed• 831·2040dlr. Houi•oflmporfs Aft 6,673.6612. CHEVROLET ......................... loaded!SSSOPP.968·3553 E1per. Boal Clean-up & Ski 9080 ·;. ·• TOYOTA Austin HHley 9709 AUTHORLZtD SALES &SERVICE 74 M.UST~ II '68 GTO runs great, clean. Maint. neat & depeoda· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' ••••••=•••••••• .. •••••• MERCEDES DEALER '71 VW Sq/bk, amtfm 2828 Harbor llvd. Economical 4 cylinder, 4 Must sac S700. 494-!>cH.2 ble, Refs. Jlm.6'6-3629. 18' CLASSIC Chris Craft 1966 Harbor, C.M. 6•6.930J '58 BUGEYESPRITE 6862 Manchester, stereo. New radials, 29 COSTA MF.SA s Peed• E CONO M :V home 673·4l86Linda Mahogony Speedboat. EXCELLENT CON-Buena Park mpgavg.$1995,581-7064 546·1200 PL\JS! Must see this ---'-'------ ... , MMM $2l500. includes fuU cvr. '64 Dodge paneled truck DITION 523-7250 73 Su fl' IHffe . _ flawless automobile! '71 EXEC. StatJon W~n . .... ,....... 9030 670-0702 w/windows. Slant 6 cyl • 645.8736 * On the Santa Ana t-'wy. AM /FM t .1 ·u 7;, STATION WAGON 831·2040 dlr. Many exlras, very cln~ ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• w/stick s hift. $700. Ph: · ow mi cs, w1 xlnl. cond. Has stereo, 979 -22~& or 548·9801 MAST & Ri g1n f 20' 963-1915 aft. 4pm. IMW 9712 M.B. '75 280 Sedan. Im· trade. 831·2040dlr. radio & tape deck, lugg. '74 Mustang, auto, P /b, wknds. & eves. boat Al 111 • ior gd TreMportoflon ------':..----••••••••••••••••••••••• m. ac. Beige w/ mahog. 69 vw. ·row 1·t Away•. rack, A/C. Company car, R/H. l4,000 nii. Tinted----------. 4mlnum n · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1967 Dod T k t glass $2795 751-0467 . .,, Pont Runs cond. Dacron eaUa in C=n 5 ...... 1 ge rue • x ra ORANGE cOUMTY•s int. Stereo. & Sunroof. Good for parts, engine driven only by the Pres. · · .,.. · xlot. cond. Trlr. in icl ~ • - 9120 long bed w/ camper $2000 under new car runs. Body shot! $325. 7S2·7222btwn.8&5.Mon. ot•lltobile 9955 $200 cond. Xlr'a fitU.Qes. _. shell. Sl200 or bst oCr. OLDl$T price. Priv. Parly. 13171 .Magnolia, Garden thru Fri. ••••••••••••••••••••·•·• __ 2_6_19_E_ld_e_n_A_v_e_,_c_M_ ... 7........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• S31·69n" & 71 .. /993 1400 G _ ~ "'' · • · · rove Sales and Service 74 VENTURA ----------10' Cabover Camper ----~-:---:---1·..::,;,_~~======1 '74 Monte Carlo, Landau, FIBERGLASS w/slnk, stove. oven and '58 Dodge Carry All. C'85 . ·s1 Mer~edes Benz. xlnt ,73 VW Bug, $2400. Leav· $3790. Xlnl condition. OLOSMOllLE butane icebox. Complete rbbrlatkeensg,, 5 r8u0ns01gbdst) N0~;". Sales.Service-Leasing cond. Air ~ond, FM/ AM , ing mamland must sell Call 645-7313 GMC TIUCKS Materials &SUppUea wU.b bounce awave, lie Roye--.__ power Windows. $5500 d. l ""'",Z70l ' HO"'"'O ... ,.. ..... $ COUPE S uper Economi c al Value! (218KBD) 1145.5700 dlr. At Low Prices! down and bum~; ex· 536·9444 days, 960·2039 lt ,... ........ •.....,. firm. Call blwn 6 &8 pm, nu ra •a s """'" · '50 Chevrolet, runs good, " "- Boat r.patr. boat build. I •clU\ ff ev Rolls oyce . BMW 979 8992 '72 VW K b. h d bll looks sharp Good eng U.ly--llw Olds a..M ons. _.,., or o er. . 2H E 17th St . . om i, an . ln bod . . .. •• -·r V 9974 ini,boatdealan. M4Cabri1Jo CostaMesa ~~ M · · , , cmpr.GasSlv.Gas/elec. x . l y,numt.646-8734 285-0Harboi'Blvd. eCJCI CRYSTALlNER CORP. ' 73 DATStJM P.U. ~ta esa 546-4444 72 Mercedes 25-0C. Xln~. refrig. Sink w/elec. wtr. Costa Mesa 540-9640 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l atPJacenUaAve.CM New El Dorado 8 ' Completely 11tockl Step c~nd. Brown. 60,000 mt. pump.Xlnt.cood.$3,500. 73MAUIU . . 19il Vega.4spd,$950~of· '48.o29Z 548·11631 camper, gaa/elecrefrig. bumper. trailer mirrors Air, stereo. Must. Sell! 673.5926 Only 16,000 miles, SELL idle items with a fer. Greal gas mileage . QuH n bed, beaut. cond. 6SHAl\P I (10623R) $69,000. 557·1338 metallic ~alnt, air, Daily Pilot. ClasslftedAd. 586-1404 WANTED: Centerboard ffvd.J.ac'"•• tie .a-.-,, ·~~clal w.,._.,.,.. . . 69 VW Bug reblt eng, gd. power steen.ng & priced ' a uu"'" "' · 1969 2805. Air, elec wm-tires. 30+ MPG. et 100, to sell FaaU Will trade. ~~~~~::·Call 673·'2M '875. all af\.5,8'5-~. 6'S 700 dlr. $'Sf AIJ°"OWAY dows, P /S,.AM/FM. On· 752.7047 .. 831·2040dlr STAR GA'ZEK11 i\t ----:;------= .. --1 •10 Ford Pickup. XLT. 7 3 LUY ......_ SAM YA AMA ly $3600. 675·'38.\. -----·-----1 1-~;:..;.;.:.:..,---11 cu Y' Jt. POLuN·--..,.----4 2bpS.a•ull inotor. Eatate w/8W Davlln CIDU*. .. ........,... &aa-3171 Volvo 9772 '64 Cbev. Malibu SS. Left M .,_aea,.......,GllUe k 1al1, uttd ooce. •no. Xlnt cood. Both loaded. Low mlles. map, stereo, 66 Ml% 25051 ••••••••••••••••••••••• fmt emasbed, Otherwise ..,.. Acorc11~1 '• ih s10... 'Y' will trade. 9SMOtOdlr. ~WWllAft!W¥1NOMAOM114« co•-· perf. Inter. Xlo't. Blue To d•wlop mt:s~ for Frldoy, '8tG3. Ut·'7'3. _..., SPECIAL t-'.,Ofdlc~lflOIO~ -........., 90 ,,.A ....._--... --c-llA._/ ____ ,y_ 9570 c.,,. 9715 Anlmmaculateclasslcin upb.ol. Car wbt. 'n"anam ofyourZ~llftttu1or-. --. •WW ---NY ... t I IO •• .. ••••••••• .. •••••••• ••••••••. •••••••••••••• & out! Sun root & leather & e.n.g ok. Fixable. f.ZOO 1.. "~ ,, v-....................... ......... '71 Chev Van ao 4~ T ' c . ii . Interior. 831·2040dlr. VOLVn SAl.£1. firm. 545.0908 ~t.~-~1 ~::·-m:,-. 'JO Cllrtt C111f1 ....................... Paneled• crp&. Ouai ex'. '!!ad •&~:X, sPrl~:, mint 111 •l-• ,........ 6o1Gc..i 1117. With Fl>' brid1t. '7> HONDA 1'0. SUper htt. Ma1a. Bal otr. . -&44-81af;;'" MG 9742 Beat price increase.1973 Moote Carlo. auto, i~ ,;~~ ~ff N•palDLorlwillpelnt. C l11n l E 1trul Mat Nt-7.0a •••••••••••••••••••••• Surc;r stock, All model P /S, P JB . ~L~wivel • . ,.,.., .. ~ OUMr"lH Xlat. (2U) Sllll ~ 1114 Capri, V~ 4.5, air, 58MGA. EXTRAS Pr ced to Sell. Overse bucke~ aeat.s. Yml'l top, ,:o... ~~ ;;:.., Ul-Gm. W_.... tlto decorarou.1>.Deluxraclc, CLEANI M US'fSELLI O.Jlvtt)'Speclallst.a $3500.$25-7080Pv\p1.Y. "'"' .,,..._ 11c.....; ----------•IAC., TM •OO Sunkl ....................... $'200. t7t·•H3 days. MAKBOft'FER.~ EJMll LA~& '67 El Camino l>U, n.,w :J ~ :J=:.. n::_ _. Cat.bl ChllMr. 1'.S. Res CL oew t.D Nov. ''-T , C ....... 4118·l.Cl eves 1¥1\ UlllO paint, auto tr-. bucket 14~ .. ,_. J;'.........,. ~ .... N .. p,alnt • ori.. cood. '" to .,.. 0 ·~ • 'MG MlDG ET "73, Wires Ls.. *'150 Ad w a..... ::-!lp ,.!:;" elte.$1100oralr.tJl.189 precJe-.. $111Sorbeltolr. FOf cleu used can "Coff 9717 t.onn4eau, coco mata-Mln au .. • '::"T • ._,, ::~ ::,;t:. ~=- SI , lib 1 Ml-JllO tr u c le 1 l Ho"' 1 rd u••••••••••••••••••••• con . $319$. 613-7311. VOL VO c.-.. MS-9'4 ., , • ....._ •H-,..c-"t'"l:•• er/a~•P• BMW 'l'" a7•11 ao. ~ Chevrolet, Dove & Quall 72 DOOelCOLT 69 MOC·GT C...,..... 9921 ~~'',, r:t: ~:::=:... I'=...,.. wa " ru, new • • n ~ • _.p • St.rett8, nr. Mac.Arthur, HI bb . 0 dr1 h 1966 Hntho1 CM 646 930i ••••••••••••••••••••n• ,.,.._n !Jr.9 tl~. :fi::.. Mere. • trat~. '4115 •. windjammer farlna. Jambor 0 and Bristol 1 r~ er. ~ c 1owntr.Xlnt .__..., ,,,~ •• ,,..,...,. Mateorrer.~. G.500.M.f111all6PM Newport Boact\.&13-0SM~ lpo Y! u6•s. automat c. on· Cond. ~ 71 VOLVO164E .,, NewY....... •l "ft· l~ ~~ !!~: r:=~• -~ -Y. .. • 1 9 T mi 1 ea · Aulorn1l1c .. air. tunroor CA.LL~ ..-~ ".....,., .. '""""""'''"" "'°' 7~Hp&Jitn ott.._12' '70 (AWAIAKU8'CIMam· 18UY (679PWJHExtraCleanl The fastest draw in lhe 8trk,aterco&only3, ~vit.n ..._ · •.-... ".t'.: ,..,. ' flblr1l111b6et.'f1$both. ben . .t.1c:elll11h~clllkJG JUNKCARSll 05"cl .. W••...., .. Wesl .•. a U.tly Piiot ofialnal miles. Ul·K04 Jl'lnd wtia\ ~want 1n .~·'1 i:1 ~ .. ~ ;~.._ ,...s;~ ... ION. •UOO. '48..aell ' • 147·'71U 84.5-$700 dlr. Cluslfitd Ad.~ dJr. Dalli PtlotCl~ @-Q;.1~ t!jP!\.111 .{ .. , ~ DEMOS! Mr opport•11ity to re a like Hw 1975 lac at TrHtendaus ... COME IN TODAY •75 . COUPE DE VILLE Cabriolet top, dual comfort seats, 6 way front seats. ~M /FM ste r eo. ,till-telescopic wheel and m uch , mu c h m ore. (117459) $7878 ALSO A VAILAILE 6 COUPE DEVILLES 2 ELDORADOS Selection or color, a II well equjpped and priced for immediate sale. . . FINE USED CARS •73 COUPE DE VILLE Ouat comfort seats, vinyl . leather interior, full wer . ractory air itionin~ . .tilt steerm~ heel , J\M /FM s t cr<'o. wer door locks, radial tires. (671JEV) $4995 •71 ELDORADO in y l top, tapes try ipte r i 0 r ' ru 11 p ower. AM/FM stereo, factory air condit1on1ng. extr emely mileage. (257KLE) $3995 '70 SEDAM DE VILLE inyl top. t apes try· nte rior. rull powe r. a ctory a ir condit1onini:. ill s teering whcl'I. 54th ANfflVERSARY SALE We ere cel•lw•t ilWj 54 y..-s of Mr*k• to Or_,. c .... , M•der t!M ._ OWHrt .. lp 8H -• .,.. ...t wltlli rec:CN'd bntllltiitg disco.ts .... ...., .,.... _ .. ! c ... Ht for ...... s••l •t• o• SALES • SERVICE • PAllTS • TIRES! OVER 350 NEW CARS DISCOUNTED! NEW 1975 PINTO 2 Dll. SED. $2849 Stk. 10796 NEW 1975 GRANADA 2 DR. SED. s3549 Stk '1014 NEW 1975 MUSTANG II 2 Dlt. HD. TP. s3599 Stk 11211 NEW 1975 VAN I SO SHIES Stk. IT1252 TRADE-IN SPECIALS 1966 IMPALA STATION WAGOM (AGA251 ) $854 1966 MERCURY MONTEREY 4 Dr .. auto. trans .. f~ct. air, power steering & brakes. (SIT513) $954 1971 PINTO 4 speed. (764CXV) $1254 1967 MERCURY Auto. trans .• air cond., power steering & brakes, luggage rack. (TZX268) $1054 M /FM s tereo, etc. r emendous valu e. PYP> ............................. -- $1995 1971 PONTIAC GRANVILLE Auto. trans .. AM·FM stereo. power steering, brakes. wmdows & seats. vinyl roof. (991KJZ} BRAND NEW 1975 . OLDS Starfire OltDER YOUltS TODAY ONLY 1975 GMC PICKUP ORDER YOURS TODAY s3577 TAKE YOUR CHOICE '69 IMPERIAi. H.T. Auto., P .S .• P'.B., P·seats & windows, ult wheel, vinyl Lop. <XXF_57U '68 PONTIAC GTO Auto., P .S .• air· cone! .. Rallye wheeld, vinyl top. (WQX!l93) '69 SUIAJtU 4 speed, ful ly foctory eqwpped. (XWL839) TAKE YOUR CHOICE '72 CHEV. WAGON THE BE,._...- 1975 OPEL MANTA Orange County's Largest Selection Cash or trade worth $500 as down payment. 46 months at 13.54 APR. Selling price 53715.00 plus tax & license. Deferred payment price $4983.16 Includes Interest, taxes. and license. '73 COUGAR IXR7t Full DOW«. •nduo•ng PO'"'er ... ,l'dows, stweo,etc:. low miles. (645H00) · $3999 '72 IUICK SKYLARK A real !<>wet Full O<J•l'f. f~CIOfY air. ~us A ~UNROOF. (3420PA) 52444 '70 IUICK LA SAHE .. door. lull power ... , (•3735) 5 1333 '74 IMPALA. CUSTOM Beautiful car EquoppeCI ,..;th all the lu•ur1es lnciuc:ltng tilt W"4tel. Power ... noow,, etc Only 1 7 000 m•I" (3QllJKB) 53666 Auto .. P .S., radio, heater. . '10 COUGAR (798FYW) Full po-...er. factory air cond, low fl'l!leage 1629AGUI '71 OPEL RA.LL YE 4 speed, radial tires, radio, heater. (516DJW) '71 CHEV VEGA. Kamback. 4-speed, radio. heater. (154 HET > s 1600 tot at ca~i. Pf•CI! olu• tu a ~r.. '2 t :i6 72 10161 d"'""et\ price •rv.t lax. lie Iii CerrylnQ CllOrQQA. P~~mMI\ 8ro fOt 36 mo•. A P.R. 11> 24 ... Only s211 I '69 THUHDEHIRD LANDAU Tiils beeulilul hJ•ury car llH everything alld ,..., Only 69 000 m•lff' (YWS218) 5 1888 '1 I HOHDA. CA.R Full ayncnro 4 soeed. full ltclOtY &Quopm•n•. on1,, 47,000 rnll••· (849EMW) 5 1195 . •70 ICA.RMIEH GHIA 4 IOMCI, radio, llelfer. (422AYIJ o.tr5 1795 •71 COMTIMIEHTAL 4 Or. Full 1.noury eQU•POed. (8t9CPM) ·s ··, L. E NEW DATSUNS AUAT DEEP DISCOUNTS COSTA MESA D A TSUN MEW 1975 DATSUN PICKUP Radio.---(•030671 FULLPIJCI $3310 COSTA.MlSA DATSUN DOWN I ' NEW PClNTIAC IN STOCK .1975 . Ll~COLM 4 ·DOOR TOWN SEDAM (2 available). F ully equipped. full power. factory air. power steering, power seats, po w e r w indows . cruise con tr o l, tilt w he e l . AM /F M ·stereo. (17541 (1739) '1975 MO~ARCH ,GHI• 4DOOR (2 available) Power steering. factory air, p o w e r brak es. a ut o ma tic transmission, A M/FM ster eo a nd more. (9077) (9054) I -· 1975 MONARCH GHIA • ,,.......... 2 DOOR 75 ~--nd p · SUNROOF ~ •. · rax· Full power, factory $14175 air. power windows. · aut o mat ic, A M /FM MONTH. stare()! w ith 8 track tap e player, r adial 48 mo1. Cun price 1~979 lnct T&L tires IUXUry interior .O.fetrecl l)fftl. $68().4 tncL T IL I All I • DAtsUN·i&o z -· :::.;..:-;,o.""· ..... -:_ '00311 \975 Opee<l,tlld;·:..ar:-cT~74) .~ M~R9UIS & MANY MOR£ SUPER DEAL'l PONTIAC ~STRE 31. .. MILES • f!ER GALLON " . E.P.A. STANDARDS BRO&IGH~M COUPE Fully e Quipp e d , p owe r s t ee ring, p o w e r w i nd o ws. f ,a c t o r y a i r conditioning, AM/FM stereo, automatic and much more. (2186) 1975 COMET~ . 4 DOqR EQu ipped Wil t h ai r conditioning ,~ power ateeri,ng, auio matic and mu c h more. (7259) 'ByFaBDEalCK &CBOSllBllL ...... ., ....... M duak Httl-6 OY• &ite' city ol 0r_,., ei1bt La1una •acb i. aid•&a in U.ree vehicis llilll"YOM-~. eoaveraed at JM N. Gluaell Some of them were well known, otben not. 1beir mllsion: to remqve one free-standiD1, caat lroD street cloclt lrom the 1ldewalk in Capistrano UnUied School Dis- trict taxpayen would be stuck with substantially 'higher tax bills next year under a· tentative $19. 7 million budget approved by school trustees. The budget contains a 59-cent tax rate increase from ,..33 to $4.92 per $100 assessed valuation. The owner of· a $40,000 home this year paid $433 In school tu- es. Next year1 be would pay $492 ~iven the 59-cent increase and no increase in the assessed valua- tion of bis property. No figur~s were available to- day indicating what an in· dividual's assessed value in· crease may 'be, however, the distrlM forecasts a general 16 percent rise including new build· ing. The tentative budget and the tax rat.e are subject to change prior to final adoptiao in Auaust 'Jbe distric\. still is awaiting official word from the county AB· sessor's Office on the exact amount of the lncreue 91 the as sessed valuatjon in the district due to new coo.inaction and l'e .. valuation of existint property Al.lo, ~ boob f« tM c• n !llt fiscal · year. 'hive not )'et been ·closed and thus it · q not yet known how much unspent mooe> can be carried over~ year The tentative budfet make&no provision fc)r employe salaey in creases Tea'chen are demand ing a 20 percent 1ncreue while non-teaching employes want an annual cost of living increase equal to'about 12 percent Business Manaaer. Sam Ctuca:f said other accounts.m the budget would ha\'e to be reduced lo generate mone> lo co.,e1 an,> salary increases The proposed spend.mg pro gram is about $3 5 million more than this )'ear's budget Chicas attributed the increase to infla tionary costs and the expense of educating more student.ls neJtl year D ead Identified NAHA. Okinawa <lJPIJ -Tbe U.S Marine Corps today 1den tified three of its men killed in a helicopter crash m northern Okinawa Tuesda.> The vu:t.im.s were Capt Roy D Newman of Ada. Oklahomaa. 1st Lt Carl E Snyder of Reseda. and Stat( Sgt J runes F Kinze Jr of Rbinebet:k NY Dr DatYlC:J Mathews. presi- dent or the Um¥«Sily of Alabam~. baa been nominated by President Furd lo be the aext secretary of Health. Bduca- uon and Wei/are He would a ucceed Caapar Wein &M!r1er, who has lndlcated Jw ~ould like to mum to Cablomia -• front of Huff·Rlce Jewelen and tnmpartlt to a aecnt locatiOo In .l...,.•Beaeb. EwlWlf atrollen and shoppers ID dcnnatown Oran1e walked by and watched u the workers WI· bolted tbe 60-year~·clock from U.a mountings and carefully -mipped the wires delivering cur- renttoi&a mechanism. The operation went like doclrwort, save two Incidents. Once a police patrol unit came uncomfortably near, but turned off on another street and never returned. · Then, one worker mistakenly cut a wire that led to a nearby pay telephone. They were able to calm the user of the pay phone with a new dhne. After 40 minutes ot labor, Ole eight loaded the clock into a wait· Ing van. 0..ty ... llltSUHP-... ·'IOU AEALL 't nA~E TO LU\E PEOPLE IN THIS JOB' S.n ClemeAte·a Pa.al F•I~. a Cop for ~V8J! Years Clemen/R Cop Does 'PR'. Job B) JACI\ CHAPPELl Ol .. .,. ......... Mliff Paul Fat~ 1& one ot 17 San Clemente poucemen who· daily slide into patJ ol can the ~a> other men slide benind desks "You realJ> ha\'e got to hke people JD this Job It takes a lot of PR (public ,relations) We're no good we co"'ldn 't pos5Jf>b do this job -.itbout the public suppo~. '' Falk nid a~ a reporter rode with h.un on one da) ·s beat Falk is 27 and has been m Pohce •Or1' for se\len )'ears He is attending Saddleback College no* *orking toward an associate ol arts degree m police science Dunne the day be -Escorted a woman to her apartment where she feared her e5t.-anged husband could be wait· mg to trap her He bad beaten her before -Took a bad check report from a stationers · "Usually all the guy will need is a call from the police and he'll be right in to pay up " -Pulled over a woman who was in a left turn·lane, but didn't turn left No ticket was given, just a warning and a little driver's education. "She was scared to death A lilUe com· munication is sometimes better than slapping a paper (citation) on them " Falk said he feels traf· fie violators are of two types; the ones who violate the law by acci· dent or out of ignorance and those who know better but willfully disobey the law. He said (See POLICE, Page A2) Hicks Calls Cella County 'Kingpin' B)' GARY GRANVIUE CM .. O.ltffiltl9C .... 1n response lo a personal at· tack on him by Dr Louis Cella earlier m the day. District Al· torne)' Cecil · Hicks declared again Wednesday .that c.ena is a .ki.del>in In a shatlow government that controls Orange County of· ficialdom lllcka did not back down Crom a stand be took 'a week ago when be responded to Celia's bitter peraoaaJ attack on him, most of it cOlltalned in an unsigned state-. meat Cella save• the press early which will be impaneled Mon- , day, Hicks said. The district attorney said one benefit of his identifying the shadow government was bring- ing Cella out into the open. ''He is a man who operates from behind the scenes using im- mense sums of money to do so," the DA said "And that's the kind <See HICKS, Page A%) ,33,000 Salary Theft they di1appearect <10wn a city ltreet into tbe night. Today, the clock stands at the (Orner of Forest Avenue and GJenneyre SU:eet in downtown Lafun• Beach, the proud proper· ty of the city of Laguna Beach. There's a chance the clock never would have made it to the Art Colony bad not the eight re- 101 ved to make the trip to Orange. THURSDAY1 JUNE 26, 1975 Even though the clock legally 'had been sold by Huff-Rice, then its rightful owner, to Laguna Beach fiorist Jack Eschbach, the city of Orange claimed it might have title to the clock since it was in a city dgbt-of-way, namely the sidewalk, Immediatel y after be purchased the clock, Escbbach "eteeaea" it to the city of Laguna .Beach, which then had to face up :fEN CENTS ·~ \ to the problem of Oranie•s relut: lance to part with the town tJmepiece. The sortie into Orange was launched am~ fears that the city Of Orange might condemn the clock so that it could not be re· moved by the city of Laguna Beach. The expedition took place the night before an Orange City (See CLOCK, Page AZ) Vallerga Asks Venue Change A motion asking that Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga's upcoming trial be changed to another county was filed in Superior Court Wednesday. Vallerga's attorney, Jack Cahill, claimed in bis petition that the amount of pretrial publicity surrounding Vallerga's indictment by the Orange County Grand Jury would prevent him from obtaining a fair trial here. Council Will Buy Badges San Clemente city councilmen who this week said the city is fac- ing "a most austere financial predicament" have decided to ~.Pel'4.~. to. Jtunhase hadJfeS. .......... et/ ~:TJ' ,...~7" Tbc_.bad.ies were ordered two weeks ago and should be arriving at the end of July. They resemble police badees except they say "City Councilman" instead of •'Police Officer," City Manager ·xen Carr said today in response to questions. Carr said the decision of the council to buy the $25 badges was not-made in a formal public vote but that the councilmen in· d.ividually had come to him and requested the badges. The badges would ~ useful, Carr said, as a means for coun· cilmen to identify themselves during the "discharge of their of· ficial duties. • "I can foresee instances where as they want to look into certain problems confronting the city that it would be helpful to have this".ldnd of official identification. "Without it, naturally going up to a stranger and just saying you are a councilman makes that person somewhat suspicious, so it would be helpful to have this kind of identification," Carr said. The city manager said be would not expect that the police department W<\Uld give any breaks to a councilman who flashed a badge at an officer. He said the badges carry no legal authority. The badges are of the flat police detective style and are made to be carried in a· wallet or billfold. Carr said the badges would be the property of the city and that a departing council member would have to leave the badge when he left office. Other cities including Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Irvine also provide badges for council members. Laguna Beach does not. Along with former assessor Rep. Andrew Hinshaw, Vallerga was indicted on charges relating to the sale of an assessor's com· puter program to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. In bis petition, Cahill said the publicity surr ounding the indict- ment of nine employes in the as- sessor's office and the subse· quent conviction of five of them for illegally participating in BOWLING BALL MAKES SFRIKE SEA'ITLE (AP) -A bowling ball created ils own pocket in the front end of Roberta Perry's car . -far off. center but packing enough punch for a strike worth $412.83. The woman said she was head· ing up one of the city's steepest hills when she saw the ball head- Jng.down the hill towa..-a w. :;;IJ~ s~ th,!lt after ~ imtact ·~ ·'~g~tbe top of tbe llill a.Id .......... see three little boys carrying a bowling ball around that night.,. ·Diver Suffers Bends Attack ·While at Bar A Long Beach man who bad 'been diving in waters off Newport Beach earlier Wf'<lnes· day suffered an attack of the bends later in the day while at a bar at the Balboa Pavilion. Firemen responding to an emergency call shortly after 1:00 p.m. and found Steve Holcolm, 28, on the floor "in agony." Holcolm was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital where physi- cians decided to trans fer him to a ·hospital equipped with a decom· press ion chamber. Arrange- ments were made for a helicopter flight to Long Beach Memorial Hospital. An intial plan to use a PQlice helicopter was scrapped because of the small size of the craft. Physicians, instead, arranged to use a Marine Corps helicopter from El Toro. A physician and nurse at· tended the victim on the flight to Long Beach. Firemen said that the victim told them he had been diving earlier. ill . the day in waler l6S feet deep and apparently had sur- f aced.tOP soon. Holcolm s uffered extreme pain in the attack, but was expected to make a full recovery, hospital spokesmen said. Hinshaw's 1972 campaign would also hurt bis client's chances f~ .a fair trial. He also cited newspaper re· 'ports of V allerga invoking his Fifth Amendment rights in two appearances before the Grand Jury as being prejudicial to the case. The assessor presently is scheduled lo stand trial in (See VALLERGA, Page AZ) City Okays $18,000 Co/CPact An $18,500 contract to promote the Art Colony was awarded to .U.e Lagun.a Beach Chamber o( Commerce Wednesday night by ·a narrow vote .of the ~. Beach City Council . The COUDCiJ stipulated. however, that the majority ol the money be sper:it solely for paid advertising and not f oc chamber overhead costs. The vote lo grant the cha mber the contract for fiscal 1975-76 was 3·2. Mayor Roy Holm,, Coun- cilman Carl Johnson and Coun· cilwoman Phyllis Sweeney sup- ported the contract, while Coun· cilman Jon Brand and Councilman Charlton Boyd dis· sented. Brand said the council should strip the contract chamber of the contract and award it to another group. Boyd said the council should in· crease the amount and see to it that there is closer communlca· tion between the chamber andtbe city on promotional activities. · · A motion by Boyd to pay the ·chamber $24,000 failed. The successful motion, offered by Mayor Holm, requires that the chamber spend at least $12,000 of the $18,500 solely for paid advertising space. Of the $18,500 gtven the chamber for promotion this year, roughly $5,000 was spent for ad· ·vertising. The rest was spent on chamber overhead and s upply costs. The strongest support for r e· newing . the contract came from Councilman Carl Johnson, who in past years has been critical of the chamber's promotional package. Johnson this year was a <See CHAMBER, Page A%) ... 1t'eadler Wednetday · The dlstri~t attorney charac• teriaed the 1tat.ement as being filled with vltuperaUve state· m.tnti and Inaccuracies • Hart Hiring Protested Sunny Fnday but some fog and low clouds in the aftern0on along the coast. Slightly warmer with beach highs of 68 riSing to 78inland INSIDE TOD" Y Th~ orchitecu of Cola/onda'• COGIUiM plaJI ma., hove thdr tDOf'k Cid oed /or tMnl tn jtuffh/fttg Utt e.. ,...-nidncc of U.. "'*'• eoodliM commial'iow to U.. Hickl also vowed to continue preparation of. a lawsuit to stop &M· U'anafu or 22 invesUJators from bl.I omce to the sheriff's de· pertment. a mo•e approftd last •eek by tbe Board of &.lpervilon. lmmediateJy after 1uperviaon okayed the tran!!~!! Hicks charted lt wu lnapinu by the ••••• IOftl"DmeM hNded by Ctla ID addJtlotJ lO Prumilinl the lawlUlt, lO~b sald be wW press f« a Grand Jury 1nvestt1aUOG into tbe back1round of the boanl'• dec1'lon. 11aat ldqulry 11 llkely to include ' calllal:tbe 1uptrvl1on and some ol t.bt&-alda before the new Jury • By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .. .,. .. , Pli.t .... The hiring of a $33,000 ad· ~mlniatrator at Saddleback CoUeae bas sparked a furor amon1 two trustees who say it represents an unwise expen· dilu.re of funds. "I feel the action taken by the mtJority of the board in hlrlna anoth er top echelon ad· minl1trator with a salary to match is completely lrresponsi· bl• and lacklns in lbe best i.ft... teresta of the constituents of this dhtrlct~" fumed Board Cbalnnan Hobert Bartholomew. Ba"'olomew joined Trultee • Donna Berry Mon.day in an un· ' successful effort to prevent the blrin«i of Dr. Edward•A. Hart as assistant to Saddleback Supt. Robert Lom banti. Or. Hart was appobated to the poailiOG, beflnninl July 1, 6n a 4·Z vote following an executive seaa(OG durlag which his salary request of $34,SOO was reduced by $1,500. "1n this period ol economic stress thl• baa to biit,a classic ex- ample (If poor Jud~'' said ~rtholomew. •ddtat that be · wun't opJ>Oled to the *9 of pro- vldini Dr. Lom.barCwflb help to 111f the colle~1on~..ilry. . ,tw,.na ch • a.Ired a • pl-.ni~_. • slla11 of $17,700 from a field or10 appll· ~ants. We came up with a $33,000 a year man. Why? A $17,000 man I could have aobe for." The new assistant will b~ charaed wlth lbe •evel<>S'meot of long-ra_nge educational pll&Dlt for the Saddleback Co1111"uDlly College, an area wblcb tu.I been deficient, accordlna tu ~ Norrisa Bra.ndt who •uvpurted Hart '1 hiring "U there's .-nythma lhMt Saad· dleback need:t it's plM.Dn1.na. ·• lhe laid. ''Dr l.A>nibau-Gl •-.n ex· ftllenl plamu.,1 bu,l wt: a~ blm es a \up aiidnume.l• •tor "I •a.ld wh.:n Dr 'l..ombardi .. (~HA8T, P .. e.U) ~ure. SH~ 81. . 111411ex l I AJ DAIL V PILOT L/SC • IDCKS: •• ol lhla1 lh• public lllouJd be ~............ ; He NW Colli'. a<tl-Mil •s1oclatlon1 could be traced through a series or political cases hil ol(ice bas prosecuted In re-rent years. JHludtd among those he cited were the eonviriion ol former Westminster mayor Derek )lcWhinoey and plannina cOm· ~issioaer Tad Fujita oln briber)' char tea. Hicks also cited a Grand Jury . inquiry Into former as - semblyman and now state con· troller Kenneth Cory's 1972 cam- paign as well as reeistratioo fraud convictions obtained against workers it\ Congressman Jerry Pattersb n a·nd As · semblyman Richard Robinson's 1974 campaigns. "The issue involved is the abili- ty of the district attorney to dtg out polltJcal lrauds and polJU.cal corruption no matter whose friends might be involved," Hicks said. -He scoffed at Celia's charac- terization of him as pathological and s aid he found it s\lrprising that a physician would arrive at such a dia.stnosis based on one brief telephone ca II. That call took place Tuesday when Cella r eportedly asked Hicks if he was standing by his shadow government charge. The district attorney also cited a dinner party hosted by Dr. Cella at the Airporter Inn shortly after last fall's elections as an ex- ample of the. motivations behind the so-called hidden government. The district attorney said it was reported that at the dinner attended by about 18 persons Cella said, "'Well, we've got pret- ty good control of the county. Now. le-t's go after the cities." When asked about Celia's charges that he misuses his of- fice, Hicks replied, "I haven't the faintest idea of what he's talking about." He went on to challenge the multi-millionaire phys ician- businessman to cite what he might term acts of misuse. FroDIPageAl HART ... was hired that he's a winner and that's what Dr. Hart is too. The two of them will work miracles." But Bartholomew, who insisted that the board's minoritY posi- tion be included in any press re- lease announcing Dr. Hart's hir- ing, disagrees. "I know Dr. Lombardi needs help. But we pay him to do the thinking. What we wanted was a man to do the leg wOl'"k after he thought it out. Perhaps this would have been appropriate at another time but right now the taxpayers are being pinched to the hilt." Mrs. Berry based her opposi· lion on the college's adverse financial prospects. Unable to accept a forecast tax rate of Sl .03 for 1975-76, trustees have been meeting weekly to slash the dis· trict's proposed $16.l million budget. About $1 million have already been trirrimed from that figure. "At this time I find myself un- alterably opposed lo the hiring of an assistant to the superinten- dent." she said . "When we are a sking everyone on our staff and the board itself to reduce costs, how can we justify the addition of a new ad- ministrator?" s he asked. Uganda Security NAIROBI , Kenya (AP) Uganda Radio said today the British government can never find condemned Briton Denis Hills because "he is in a strong security place," and rejected an oCfer from a rormer British of- ficer to take Hills' place. ORANGE COAST LIK DAILY PILOT '""'0.-0:0.\1 O.lly PllDI, oolthwN<h l> com--IM ........ ,., ... ~ ... puOl•-Oy IN Or....,,. C-M-•1'1•"11~-· 5.t __ ..,.;1-~ -1--·· '"'-" f'1;oo, "" eo.11 -... ,,...,.._, ....... t<""'"'VI°" er .... ,, __ 11•" V•lle•. lr•I ..... 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Suspe,ct In .Rapes· A young Marine staUoned at Camp Pendleton since 1.971 ls un- der sUspicioo today u tbo &loved and masked r•pist re1ponatblefor so or more sex att.acb ln Su. Diego and Orange CowttiM:. Staff Sgt. Barrie L. Hill, 34, Is currently jailed and wn forqtaJ- ly charged Wednesday with four rapes in court p.roceediois in Oceanside. ·San Diego County District At- torney Ed Miller said Hill is SUS· peded ot 15 additional criminal assaults on females ran1inc from 14 years old to middle age during the past four years. San Diego County Sheriff's de- puties and city police are probin1 ttis possible involvement in sex attacks occurring in Oceanside, Vista, Fallbrook, Carlsbad and Leucadia. A nurse was attacked in Oceanside last Friday nicht, leading to the arrest ol Sgt. Hill in a joint investigation by police and Navy criminal iavestigators. Navy authorities probing the case report finding numerous al - legedly stolen items in Hill's possession when he was arrested at Camp Pendleton Tuesday. Teletype bulletins have fllSO been sent requesting local lawmen in the Santa Ana and south Orange Cou nty areas to re- open investigation of some 40 rape cases which could involve Hill. Detective Sgt. Keith Carpenter, whose men cover Irvine, said to- day they are aware of Hill 's arrest but hact..,pot received information which mlght link him to local sex attacks. The rapist who has victimized numerous females always wore a knitled Navy watch cap ori' his head and a ladies' nylon stocking grotesquely masking his face. One of his trademarks was a pair of black gloves, apparently worn to prevent leaving any fingerprints. 150 Antique Ru:gs Stolen_ In Santa Ana At least 150 antique oriental rugs worth bet ween $200,000 and $500,000 were stolen Wednesday from a Santa Ana shop by two men who held guns to the store owner's head. Police said today they are look- ing for two young black men in connection with the armed rob- bery at Shah 'n Shah Oriental Rug Shop, 2030 S. Main St. In- vestigators have "conservative· ly estimated" the value of the stolen rugs at $200 ,000. However, Moses Ouzounian, owner of the store, said today a re· ·evaluation of the missing merchandise puts his loss closer to $500,000 because many of the rugs were ''oneor a kind." "They knew exactly which stacks to go to and took the most valuable ones," Ouzounian said, noting that several of the stolen rugs were worth as much as $15 ooo each. "I am offering a ss.Ooo reward for their return," he said. The shop owner said the two men walked in about 1:30 p.m. and brandished handguns. Wiretaps Backed I °""""' .... ,,.... LAGUNA SORTIE PROOUCED A NEW CITY CLOCK Old Timepiece Formerly Graced City of O<enge Cerenwny Set For Laguna's Forest Avenue A joi nt dedication of Forest Avenue street improvements and new bikelanes along El Toro Road will be held at 9 a.m. Satur- day al lhe corner of Forest Avenue and Glenneyre Street in Laguna Beach. The ceremony will mark com- pletion of a project making Forest A venue a northbound, one-way street from South Coast Highway to Glenneyre Street. The project include decorative brick crosswalks, landscaping, and installation or a SO·year-old street clock at the intersect.ion or Forest and Glenneyre. The El Toro Road bikelanes were constructed as a joint pro- ject of the city and c0W1ty. Following the ceremony, the Junior Women 's Club will sponsor a IO-mile bike ride, start- ing at Forels A venue and conti· nuing out Laguna Canyon Road to El Toro Road. Those complet- i.ng the ride will receive certificates. From Page Al - CLOCK ... Council meeting in which the council could have started legal action to acquire title to the clock. The council did not act on the matter, didn 't even discuss it, and to date, Laguna Beach of- fi cials don 't know ir Orange knows the clock's missing. "We haven 't heard from Orange, and they haven't heard from us," is the way one Laguna Beach official characterized the situation. He noted , however, that the sidewalk along 138 N. Glassel! where the clock stood has been repaired. Time will tell. Evaluation Nixed Fre•PepAl CHAMBER .•. member of the chamber's ..id- vertising committee. It oversees administraUon of the promot.ioD CO{llract. He s11d the expenence had changed his views "180 degrees. ' Johnson satd there were pre> blems an the administration ot the program this year, but that strides have been made and that , a better program will result next year. The promotion program ts aimed at bringing visitors to Laguna Beach during the winter months when tourism is at an ebb. Fro• P.,,e Al VALLERGA Orange County Superior Court on July1 He is charged in the indictment with grand theft, embezzlement and submitting false expense claims. In addition to the criminal charges against Vallerga, the Grand Jury returned an .accusa- tion against him that originally charged him with rour counts of misconduct in office. I I • 'Strong' ............. ~ .. ' 'POLICE. I. R be•uallJUckOlolbel-.. ecovery ~~··to . . ... :J'TJ' .AA-orni.""Wts:"t: H • d nd•. lnte -Toot a burJ)aO' report. So-l"~ bad broken Into a. cu and JM• Ille 11-1a1>9..-.-!.· WAliH.INGTON !API -Tllo lllop ... iluroaUilfnway Ceder1l lpde:r. de1lped to an· aft.et he aoUced It -•••vlnl. The ticipate eJ:ohomtc tr~nds ad· drt.yer 11ld he'd ~*fvtna tor ¥oneed !Or t•o llllril 1tr~llll!.. U ijoun. hlk lold lijia llj J•t off in..U. In 11 •Y, lh• 10vem1noot Ille ~. ltlt 10.."'.._. aDd let rel'C!flod tQ\l•Y. Tips ~ see!\ ~ oo-e: elH <IH,ve.' a solid aignai ot recovery and a -1'fcketed.' a truck driver who hint that the resureence could be had parked ln tbe P?Jddle °'-the 11roae. road op, a notro111:· n.ldellUh~ Tb• Commerce Department 1~ bJoeklna tramc wit.Ji .,. said lls Compo1lte lndoxol1Aad· rig. "You aren't IOiDI to writ< inC Indlc1tora ro11 2.1 perceot ln me for t~att •• the illeulahed llay, ljrln11n1 lho lhr<e-inoAlh driver uld u bo <UM nuin1ni climb to s. T percehL from Ute Mell: ot a neaftt1 hoUse. ECooomllts wbo ruhlooed the ''I haven't seen somethinc lite index. recard a thrie-month ad· that iA many m~." hlk 11ld vance u • 1ure alp ot a tum· 11 he hande'd tbe citation. tO the around iD the •COIKlm.Y· So the dr1ver. · latest ria• provided sUl)port ror -Attempted to clotk a speeder lhe opinion of many ,conomilts on !:l C1mh\o Real. TM driver that the wont receuion alnce saw the police car and slowed World War II is endia.e. down. "It's difficult to clock The latest fi1ures also con-speeders. You can't keep up with tained an encoura1in1 1i1nal their speed lhd do tt safely," he about bow 1tron1 the recovery said. will be. • · None o( the jobs were terriblv The April increase, wbicb bad glam'oroua, not the sort of ttunc originally been rePort.a~as a re-television &bows portrav •nd cont. •.2 perttnt jump. w~ re· the1 tend 'to lull .an officer m\O d ViHd downward to a I percent ln· false Sense of secuntv. F ollk sa1d . crease. But that ri1e still equaled "You have to .tssume the unex· the previous record Ml ln June peeled op •II calls 1958. ··vou hive Jot to .~ ~ 1111anl nd tbe Kay increase of 2.l up, keep 1n mmd that tf Cquld be a pe -ailde from the April set up ·· F dlk 1d .p l4lk turned rise -wa barpett SUK:e .,, lo the shooti s f policemen. 2.2 percent lncrea · mber ·we a • mber of people 1970. th own hat .are not r6l~ MO$t ecooomtsts 1eoerally here; ere IS no reasoia to see more than thfte months of why somethi g like that couldn't a new trend before lhey decide happen here ·he-said. whether the index as Ci.WI&• true Falk ruo. on tbe beach and signal of the strencth ol \bat UJu1lly 1u 1 d•ily He said 1t trend. But they do Consider the. takes. hil ind off some of the mdex sign ab on stren&lb to be praaures tbe JOb. Some ol the significant. other of cers · tid him about The index is composed ot a trackin beach sand into the doz.en 1odivtdual economic SCJuadroom. stati1Ucs selected. for their ten-The A.om. a 15·foot by 15-foot, dency to move in advance of the square is where tbe alflcers are economy 1enerally. briefed before they go out on Only 10 of the andivldual pa\rol. statistics were available or the Their watch commander, Im~ May report. but ei&bt ol them med.late superior. runs thrduJh pointed up. the crimes pf the last 24 hours, Planner's Son Hurt in Fall The 6-year -old son of Laguna Beach Planning Commissioner Sally Bellerue was injured slight· ly Wednesday morning when he fell from a tree at Laguna Beach High School. Robert Bellerue was knocked UDCODIClOUIS for •bout• two minutes. He was treated at the scene ·by Laguna Beach Firemen, transported to South Coast Community Hospital •nd later rele<ised. Mrs. Bellrue said the lad is a bit sore but otherwise unharmed. He was on a snack break during summer school when the incident occurred. calls out descriptions of stolen cars, missing persons, BU'S'Pects for crimes and unlHiual oc- currences. "It"' enitintt wortc and it's out of doors, "•Ricbard Downing, 25, said as he prepared for dul)' on the .C p.m. to midnight sbifl. "On • small department, you le1 lo do a li~Ue bit of ever· ything," be said. Downing, a PQiliceman· 5ince 1973 said there ·was nothing about the job he didn'!Uke. On the evenia:• abifi, he'll rapoqd to a lot of family dis· turbancea, crimes t.ftat have oc- curred durine the day while a homeowner was away and will start 1etlin1 µ,~ d~. The bus station and ils coltec· Uon of off-dut)r Karinet is a cons· tanl problem spo~. So are some of the bars. Recently two officers were injured bieaJddc up a bar brawl. • WASHINGTON <AP) -FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley op- posed today congressional pro- posals lo prohibit wiretapping, bugging and s urreptiliou& entry without a court order, He said the proposals would have a "crippl- ing impact." SACRAMENTO <APJ -A teacher evaluation bill has been evaluated by the Ca lifornia Senate, which turned it down. lsn'I ii lime ' BeachPoliceMulling Strike Vote on Pay ByTERRYCOVIU..E Of-O•ll11'111ot1Utt Police offi cers in-Huntington Beach will vote July 3 to decide if they want to strike in connection with their pay dispute with the city. Wednesday morning City Personnel Director Ed 'n>ompson said-it looked as if a setUement could be reached this weekend with arbitration. But Wednesday a tt,rnoon Mark Reid, union spokesman for the I78-member police officen association, called offLhe ar~lra· tion process and ordered the printing oC ballots for a strike vote. · Reid. general manager for the Service Employes U~ion, Local 660, said he cancelled arbitraUon because inembers of the city council wouJd not be a part of the process. "The party in opposlUon tn Ulis thinr is the city council, not management." Reid said Wed· neiday ... BOth manag~ment and tbe associatJoo wenl through hard negotiations and came to an honest, hammered out settle· ment. "But the council wanted to knock out a cost or living clause in the education incen~ive, ind it didn't want lo grant a two percent paf increase Jan. l (above 1.11 eit)lt percent ·pay r~e Jply 1). That's blackmail and we're not going to sit still for it." Reid said police officers, as of midnight, Tuesday, have also been asked lo stop ynj.Ling cita- -tions (a slap a~ city r'evenuei), and slow there work down lo a ~II, bul thorough, pace. ' People will Jet run service, a very complete investigation, but call.I may be 'b'at'klogced.up to ei1ht hours. And we will add new ~easures eacb 72 houh," Reid 11ld, but he declined to sUite wbat tb09e mea1ur11 Would bi . Capt. Ron Jens, •c:t.i.nt com· mander of the pg UC:<' department, said today he bas not uodced a lack of citations and calll are ·bae:klo11ed, ~·they usuall~.ar•• butnot torelChthoun. .. you movecl your ...-y? • All iaviog1 and loan aasoclatloDI a-. not created ,qual. Most ol them ollfl the oame high interest ratff. But all too many wlll dHlgn a sa•lnp ,. program tbat'1bHI10< lhpm. An AVCO cou-lor will belp you choose a 1aYlng1 plan tbat'1 bnt for y.mi, Wllh maximum lnl•r<11t and Oexlblllty, Plus Fr.e Mr~lc•111Mit are really F-. l11cludlng Notary, Note• Trull Deed Collections, up to •O MolMY Orclera a montli, Copying s,nlce, !Ill the Traveler'• Cbei:ka TOil n!Md. •Sale De-'t lox. and m~ny more. Wbat'1 ll\ore, •• c:on make all tbe artangemeata to _..o•• your mouy H lbat yop wQD't IQM.m penay 11> laterHI. Call u1 on It. today. •Ill DJ.mu• bcikocti °' 11 ... requ...,.. " •• • " "' o•· "' . ., -~ .. , • •• ..~ 331DIRISTOLST •• OPPOSITE THE SOUTH COAST PLAZA. M0-76tl. El>YfUQMAllll, MGR.. - - • • I l ... ; I ,. $ ~ .. , f .. : .. ,. .. , ; ' '1 '1 • :J t, I ------1---------1~--1 ·-..... How to Prepare ' ... ·For Arbitration • .. •. ... By8YLVIAPO&TE& •• , I (Lutltaa~t) • Last year. lnteruUonal Telephone and TeJeeraph Co. , ·.cot into a mulll·milllon-dollar business dispute with the •. O\'eneas Private Investment Corp .• a tederal aaency which :.. indemnifies intured lnveston aaainst losses A SUlUD& from · .expl'OprlaUon abroad. In lhia cue, the OPIC dltputed ITT's $95 mUUon ln· eurance clahn bated on the expropriation bf ITr11 Cbtl~ ~ IJ'elep.bone Co. A panel ot three retired Jtadees was &elected .. :to arbitnte tbe controversy under the auspices of t.he American Arbitration Aaodalfon, a non·pl'Of\t oraanizaUon wblcb will mark tu 50th an· niversary in 1976. 1be panel upheld ITT's claim on the evidence that OPIC h ad failed to , . Money's Worth 1atlsfy contractural requirements. Later, the OPIC reached a settlement of all ou~tanding issues in the claim, after the successful outcome of ITT's negotiations with the Chilean government. IN SHA&P CON'rR.ASr to this huge $95 million claim, ooe of the smallest arbltratJon cases recently submitted to the AAA involved a railroad and a farmers' cooperative . with the issue -literally and figuratively -chicken feed. In this case, which I touched on in the first ot these three col· • iamns, the railroad tailed to keep the chickens and special chicken feed toJether1 the co-op lost $127.57-because of re- duced egg production -and the farmers' co·op won the award. Businesses of all k.lods -from small, family-owned in- dependent operation.a to fiant, international conglomerates -are increasingly tumfng to arbitration, rather than the courts, to resolve day-to-dll)' business disagreements. Awards in dollar terms range from hundreds of dollars to ' millions. Types of cases encompass a dramatic range. . LET'S SAY YOU HA VE opted for arbitration, you and your opponent have decided to submit your case to the AAA, both of you have agreed on an arbitrator and a mutually 'convenient time and place for your hearing. Your hearing will be conducted somewhat like a court trial, except that it will be more informal. While you may prefer to present your own case at the hearing, your right to be represented by counsel also is guaranteed by the AAA 's rules. If one of you decides to be so represented, you should not.if y the other side and file a copy of the notice with the • 'tribunal administrator at least three days before the hear ~ ing. When the arbitration process is initiated by counsel, or : when the other side replies through an attorney, the notice ·.is deemed to have been given. · ~ The arbitrator will maJce his or her decision (the ~.award) on the basis of the facts and exhibits presented at your hearing. Thus, prepare with care. For instance. -Assemble all documents and papers you will need at the hearing. Under some state laws, the arbitrator has a uthority to subpoena documents and witnesses. -INTE RVIEW ALL YOUR witnesses, so each witness understands the whole case, particularly the importance of his or her own testimony. -Make a written summary of what each witness will prove. T his wtll be useful as a checklist at the heanng a nd will make s ure that nothing will be overlooked. -Study your case from the other side's pomt of view in ·order to be prepared to answer the opposition's evidence. After each of you has had equal opportunity to present all your evidence, the arbitrator wall declare the hearings closed. Under AAA rules, they then have JO days within which to give their award -unless the agreement provides otherwise. The arbitrator is the final judge of all issues presented, and under prevailing,..laws, the courts will not rev.i~w awards on the meritS. Th.ls has long been a settled principle in the relations hip between arbitration and the law. If the arbitration board consists of more than one arbitrator, the majority decision, under AAA rules, 1s binding. The purpose of the award 1s to dispose of the controversy finally and con- clusively. MEMBE RS OF THE AAA's national panel of . arbitrators serve without fee in commercial arbitration. , The AAA 's administration fee as based on the amount of ··each claim in a dispute as disclosed when the claim 1s ftled · with the association. :.Few I nstant Profits In Purc~e of Gold LONDON (AP) -In the six traders wh~ had bought early . months since Americans were ·when the pnce was below $100 ··permitted to buy gold, iu price an o~nce sold out to reap their ~ did not skyrocket as many in profits. ~ Europe bad expected. It ~ dropped $35 an ounce. ~..,_ • · Dealers here say some peo- . pie, nevertheless, have made money dealing in gold and on· ly a few burned their fingers, figuring there would be an American gold rush. BUYERS SENT the gold price up steadily last year to an all-time peak of $1118 an ounce on Dec. 30 in the belief 1hot Americans would rush In the next day when the ban on owning gold in the United States was llfted. But the Americans ap· parently weren't interested and the big 1Ude set in aa de· alers cut their l'"l'kes in an ef· fort to lure buyers back into . the market. A week later the U.S. · 'Trt,asury auctioned two million ounces butonly75',000 were sold at around $165 an ounce. Most of that was bought • by WeJt German banks, not by Americans. The Treasury is auc:Uonln1 another 500,000 ~unca ol gov· ernment &old Monday. Traders and dealen on this sldt of the AtlanU~ wUJ be anx· loua to Me the affect oo tho LondOn and Zurich markets, the two blg1est in the world. DECLINING SALES or gold by South Africa, the world's biggest producer, and by the Com munist countries on world markets, he said, restricted supplies and offset the profit-taking. The Bank for Intemationill Settlements (BIS), the so· called bank for government bankers, said in its annual re- port recently that South African sales during the first three months this year were 11.9 percent down or\ the same period last year at S.9 miUion ounces, worth r oughly a btllion dollars at current prices. Sales by the Soviet Union, China and other Communist countries last year fell 51 per· cent, the BIS said, to about 150 m etric tons , worth $885 million at present prices. The trend this year is believed to be slill low. The dealer said that with stock market downturns in London and olber financial centtt11 he expects a revival of lntentl in cold. He 1ald be expects the U.S. Treuury Department's c:omln1 auction to have Utile tmpaet on Lon· don and Zurich. 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THE COMMISSIONS AND THE TENTATIVE Jan they've been exhibJting in bearings around the Sbte have come under increasing fll'e on two grounds: first, that Proposition 20 bas caused pro- perty values in the coastal zone to skyrocket, and second, that· restrict.ions on construction near the coast have been a major factor in the continuing building industry slump. One legislator who bas generally favored land- use measures already predicts tough going for the coastal plan in the Legislature. The final plan will SOtrrHERN CALIFORNIA only have the status of a recommendation to the legislators and the gov- ernor and the coastal FOCUS "-~ commissions will go out ---------of business at the end of next year unless the lawmakers extend their terms or s ubstitute a new agency for them. . Republican Assemblyman Paul Priolo, whose district takes in much of the Malibu area on the Southern California coast, warned reeently that a "cop.out" on the coastal plan is a distinct possibili- ty~ He said .any plan to restrict building wiJI face problems when unempl,oyment is high, as it is to- d ay. COAST AL PLANNING ADVOCATES WILL at· tempt to counter l b.is feeling with their own economic arguments. "People concerned with the coast are not ob· livious to economic concerns," says Joseph E. Bodovilz, executive director of the statewide co'astal conservation commission. "It's just that the jobs created by preserving the coast are not as visi- ble as immediate construction jobs.'' He noted in an interview that industries like fis· bing and tourism provide hundreds of thousands of jobs that would be threatened if unlimited coastal development were allowed. "My worry is that I'm not sure the public will understand this kind of long-term benefit in a bad economic time. We've got to make the people re- alize that development may create short-term jobs, but in the long r un it would destroy more jobs. It's just a false assumption that preserving the coast is uneeonomic." BODOVITZ REPORTED THAT IN the dozen or so public coastal plan hearings he has attended, the short-term vs. long-term job question has in- variably been raised. Another inevitable issue has been the rapidly rising land values in the coastal zone. Again, BOdovilz sees long-term benefits in restricted de- velopment. "Part of the reason land values near the coast are up, especially in Southern California, is the cleaner air along the coast," he said. "More and more people want that air, so land values would 'hive gone up regardless. People who could afford $35,000 or $40,000 homes would have been priced out of the coastal zone anyway. , "THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE coastal com- missions is that we are assuring public access lo that clean air and to the beaches. We're also mak- ing efforts to protect low-cost housing that now ex- ists near t he coast and see that new projects include low-cost housing~ too." A state employe, Bodovitz can't lobby for the coastal legislation he is helping create. Once the plan goes lo Sacramento in December, the com- missions he works for will simply be permil- granting agencies for the remainder of their terms. The fate of the plan then is likely to be in the hands of Assemblyman Alan Sieroly, the West Los Angeles Democrat who tried for three years lo get coastal preser vation laws passed before turning to. the initiative route in 1972. SIEROTY WON'T MAKE ANY predictions now abOut the possible fate of the coastal plan. "I don't want to get into this now," be says. "It hasn't even been decided who will carry the legisla-. tion or how many bills there will be. "But nobody every said this would be easy. The same forces which fought us on the earlier coastal bills are still here." 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Next year, be would pay $492 given the 59.cent increase and no increase in the assessed valua- tion of bis property. No ftpres were available to- day indicating what an in· divjdual 's assessed value in- Downhill Racers crease may be, however, the district forecasts a general 16 percent rise including new build· ing. The tentative budget and the tax rate are subject to .change prior to fin al adoption in AugusL The district ·still is awa!Ung official word from the county As· Sunday is the day: the Seville Homeowners Soapbox Grand Prix; when about 2,000 on- lookers crowd the streets of Mission Viejo's Seville tract to watch several dozen adults race down a two-turn course in home-built soapbox cars. Ready at the starting line are Geniece Steed, in a car owned and built by Jan Warren ; and Don Eachus, piloting a car he and Tom Blair built together. The an- nual event begins at 10 a.m. Several streets will be closed temporarily for the race. St~~ng Recovery Seen? ~ . ~ U.S. EcononUc Index ShOwa Improvement WASfUNGTON (AP) -The federal index designed to an· ticipate economic trends ad· vanced for the third straight month in May, the government rePorted today. This was seen as a solid signal of recovery and a hint that the resurgence could be strong. The Commerce Department said its Composite Index of Lead· ing Indicators rose 2.1 percent in Freedom Soon? Release of Studems Seen DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (UPI)-Diplomats s ay two Americtm students and a Dutch woman held five weeks by Marxist guerrillas in the jungles or Zaire may be freed shortly despite a foiled rescue attempt. A high-speed Zaire gunboat Tuesday opened fire on the foreigners and a fishing vessel sent to pick them up, ruining the carefully worked out rescue plan. another pickup. East African diplomatic sources said they were confident the hostages would be released · shortly, probably in exchange for a hefty ransom. Witnesses said the fishing vessel, reportedly carrying a ransom, was approaching the Zaire shore of Lake Tanganyika when the Zaire patrol boat ap· parently mistook it for a smuggl- ing vessel and opened fire. Feud Mounts May, bringing the three-month climb to 5.7 percent. Economists who f ashfoned the index r egard a three-month ad· vance as a sure sign or a turn- around in the economy. So the latest rise provided support for the opinion of many economists that the worst recession since World War II is ending. The latest figures also con· tained an e ncouraging signal about how strong the recovery will be. The April increase, which had originally been reported as a r e· cord 4.2 percent jump, was re- vised downward to a 3 percent in· crease. But that rise still equaled the previous record set in June 1958. And the May increase of 2.1 percent -aside from the April rise -,was the sharpest since a 2.2 percent increase in December 1970. Most economists generally like (See ECONOMY, PageA2) American officials and Stan- ford University representatives who arranged the rendezvous with the guerrillas after weeks of waiting and negotiations im· mediately tried to arrange Hieb Calls Cella A County Kingpin By GARY GRANVILLE OftMO•ll'tf'ltftMltff In resPonse to a personal at· tack on him by Dr. Louis Cella earlier in the day, District At· torney Cecil Hicks declared again Wednesday that Cella is a kingpin in a shadow government that controls Orange County or. ficialdom. into the background or the board's decision. That inquiry is likely to include calling the supervisors and some of their aides before the new jury <See HICKS, Page A2) $33,000 Salary seasor's Otfice on the exact amount of the increase or the as- sessed valuation in the district due to new construction and re- valuation of existing property .• Also, the books for the current fiscal year have not yet been closed and thus it is not yet known bow much unspent money can be carried over next year. The tentaUve budget makes no provision for e mploye salary ln· creases. Teachers are demand- ing a 20 percent increase while non-teaching e mployes want an annual cost of living increase equal to about 12 percent. Business Manager Sam Chicas said other accounts in the budget would have to be reduced to generate money to cover any salary increas-es. . The proposed spending pro- gram is about $3.5 million more than this year's budget. Chicas attributed the increase to infla· tionary costs and the expense of educating more s tudents next year. Vallerga Asks Venue Change A motion asking that Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga's upcoming trial be changed to another county was filed ih Superior Court Wednesday. Vallerga's attorney, J ack Cahill, claimed in his petition that the amount of pretrial publicity surrounding Vallerga's indictment by the Orange County Grand Jury would prevent him from obtaining a fair trial here. Along with former assessor Rep. Andrew Hinshaw, Vallerga was indicted on c harges relating to the sale of an assessor's com· puter program to· Spartanburg County, South Carolina. In his petition, Cahill said the publicity surrounding the indict· ment of nine employes in the as· sessor 's office and the subse· quent conviction or five or them for illegally p articipating in Hinshaw's 1972 campaign would also hurt bis client's chances for a fair trial. He also cited newspaper re· ports of Vallerga invoking bis FifUi Amendment fights in two appe\uimen before the Grand 3ury. as ))eing prejudicial to the case. · The assessor prese ntly is scheduled to stand trial in Orange County Superior Court on July7. He is charged in the indictment Developme nt Gets County Planning OK Residents of Mission Viejo can expect some new neighbors l~ter this year when construction begins on a 471-unit development n ea r La Paz Road and Marguerite Parkway. The 230-acre subdivision was approved this week by un- animous vote of the county plan· ning commission. All of the homes in the yet· unnamed tract will be single· family dw e llin gs. The d evelopment a lso includes a school site, the existing Mission Viejo stables, and 11 common ownership landscape lots. In their action Tuesday, plan- ning commissioners waived a re· quirement for t he construction of paved bike trails but called for a plan on how to impose the re· quirement soon on all de- velopers. Commissioners did, however, call for the construction of noise barriers along Jeronimo and La Paz Roads to bring sound levels Into an "acceptable" range before issuing building permits. Officials of the Mission Viejo Company intend to begin con· struction late this fall. with grand theft, embezzlement and submitting false expense claims. In addition to the criminal charges against Vallerga, the Grand Jury returned an accusa· tion against him that originally charged him with four counts of misconduct in office. District's • Tax Rate Near Saine -Officials of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District are expecting a 15 or 16 percent increase in assessed valuation when the Orange COlDlty assess- ment rolls are released Tuesday. .But whatever the figure for the lS.,000.stude nt district, it won't make m uch diffe$ence in the tax rate, according to Gil Moreno, district business manager. .. 'U it comes in higher or lower within a few percentage points, the difference paid by local t ax· payers will vary by only three or four or five cents," Moreno said. Last year, the SVUSD tax rate was $5 .83 p e r $100 assessed valuation. Moreno is predicting it will remain about the same this year. · County Assessor Jack Vallerga predicted earlier this week the county-wide assessed valuation will rise about 13 percent. Because or Senate Bill 00, a state tax provision to equalize re- venues received by school dis- tricts whether they are poor or rich, fluctuations in assessed valuation no longer have the ef· fect they once did on school in· come. The only r esult of the change is in how much of a district's base revenue is furnished by the local taxpayers a nd how much by the state school apportionment pro- gram. The higher the assessed valua· tion of a community, the less the state contributes, .Moreno ex- plained. "This is a relatively wealthy district, in that the state put in comparatively few dollars," Moreno said. Last year, the district's as- sessed valuation came in at $254, 734,528 -up 27 percent from the year before. This year, dis· trict officials predict the AV will jump to $295,823,981. Evalua tion Nixed SACRAMENTO (AP) -A teacher evaluation bill has been evaluated by the California Senate, which turned it down. It has since been amended and now includes live misconduct charges. If convicted of either the felony charges brought against him in the indictment or t he al- legations of misconduct included in the accusation, Vallerga would face immediate removal from his elected past. BOWLING BALL MAKES STRIKE SEATTLE CAP) -A bowling ball created its own pocket in the front end or Roberta Perry's car . -far off center but packing enough punch for a strike worth $412.83. The woman said she was bead- ing up one or the city's steepest hills when she saw the ball bead- ing down the bill toward her. She said that after the impact ~ple al a bowling alley near the top' of the hill told her they "did see three little boys carrying a bDwJiag ball around th.a& nJfbL" Diver Suffers Be nds Attack While at Bar A Long Beach man who had been di v.ing in waters ore Newport Beach earlier Wednes- day suffered an attack of the bends later in the day while at a bar at the Balboa Pavilion. Firem e n responding lo an emergency call shortly after 1 :00 p.m. and found Steve Holcolm, 28, on the floor "in agony." Holcolm was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital where physi· cians decided to transfer him to a ·hospital equipped with a decom- pression chamber. Arrange· ments were "'made for a helicopter flight to Long Beach Memorial Hospital. An intial plan to use a police helicopter' was scrapped beeause of the small size or the craft. Physicians, instead, arranged to use a Marine Corps helicopter from El Toro. A physician and nurse at· tended the victim on the flight to Long Beach. Firemen said that Holcolm told them he bad been diving earlier in the day in water 165 feet deep and apparently bad sur· faced too soon. Or::<A~ec W e atller Hicks did not back down from a · stand be took a week ago when he responded to Cella's bitter personal attack on him, most of it contained iD an unsigned state- ment Cella gave the press early Wednesday. Hart Hiring J-rotested Sunny Friday but some fog and low clouds in the afternoon along the coast. Slightly warme r with beach highs of 68 rising to 78inland. INSIDE TOD" Y The .archihctl of CaUfornia's coosCliM plors maJI have their worlc ctd OtAl /or th.em Ui jtutifyirag ~con­ iun.cd nidnce of tlul llatt'• cocuUiM commisdon io the Ugtlklt1lre. See P.oge 83. N~ l•rBEW Dr. David Mathews. presi· dent of the University of A l abama, has been nominated by President Ford to be the next secretary of Health, Educa- tion and Welfare. He would succeed Caspar Wein· berger, who has indicated he would Uke to retum to Callfomia. The di.strict attorney charac- teriled the statement as being ftlled witb vituperativ~ state· ments and inaccuracies. Hicks also vowed to continue preparation ot a lawsuit to stop \he transfer or 22 investigators from bis office to the sberiH's de· partment, a move approved last week by the Board of SUpervllora. tmmedlateb' alter supervtsors oka1ed t he traD!!!!.t Ricks cbarpd it was lnsparea by the shadow 1overnment headed by Cetta. In addJUon to promlsin1 the lawsuit, HJcka said he will press for a Grand Jury inve1Uaauon By JlUDI NIEDZIELSKI OftMDlll'tf'I ........ The hiring of a $33,000 ad- ml n ii tra tor at Saddleback College bas sparked a furor amtna two trustees who say it represents an unwise expen· dlture or funds. ••1 feel the action taken by the majority of the board in hiring •nother top ecbeJon ad- ministrator wllh a salary to , match 11 completely irresponsi· ble and ladctna in the best ln· teresll or the consUtuents or this district,'' fumed Board Chairman Robert Bartbolomew. Bartholomew joined Trustee Donna Berry Monday 1n an wi-. successful effort to prevent the hirln«i of Dr. Edward A. Hart as assistant to Saddleback Supt. Robert Lombar.dl. Dr. Hart was appointed to the Position, beginning July l , o~ a 4·2 vote following an e.<ecuttve session during which bis salary request of $34,500 was reduced by $1,500. • "In this period of ~omlc stress this baa to be a cluaio ex- ample of poor Judgment." sald Bartholomew, ad4int that he wasn't.opposed to tbo idea of pto- vldmt Dr. Lombardi wtt.b Mlp to run the college, Oftly the salary. "La1una Beach j.,.t. hired a new plannlna dlr~ al a salary r or $17. 700 from a field ol 70 a,ppll· cants. We came up with a $33,000 a year man. Why? A $17,000·man I could have gone for." The new assistant will be charged with the development of long-range educational plans for the Saddlebac:k Community College, an aru whJch bas been deficient, according t.o Trustee Norrisa Brandt who supported Hart's hiring. "U there'd an~!ng that Sad- dleback needs ll s pla.Dning," she said. "Dr. Lombardi is an ex· cellenl planner but we need him as a top administrator. "I said when Dr.· Lombardi <See HART, PapAJ) l•dex .. .....,......... .. C' AML.Ml*n at ......... .. ., .............. llM ................ M C16-t1 9 I lf A1t-H Ct C!4 CJ ~ a1 a" Bi:: C14 . ..... ... , .. .,. .., ,_.... .. Af1.... M .. ..,......... A4 Do Nriiles Hasten ~OSTON <UPI> -Th• profeuor 11ld a ban Ol\ nude bathing at Cape Cod National Seaabon lllfrilll• upon constitutional rights. The 11ubore otftcial 1ald he worried about erosion of sand dunes. "Nudity cannot be banned on the beach any more than it can be banned on the movie screen ,, Harvard law Prof. Alan Dershowitz told U.S. District Court Wednesday . Dersbo~jtz is r~presenting ~ group of Cape Cod and Cambridge residents who filed suit against the l!.S. D~part~ent of Interior because of the ban. Plain· tiffs said nudity has been a tradition on certain beaches in the Cape Cod N a~onaJ Seashore Park for 100 years. Cape Cod National Park Supt. Lawrence Hadley said the seashore is losing about three feet of beach a year due to natural erosion. He said the increase of nude bathers at Brush Hollow Beach since 1972 "is hastening that erosion." . U.S. ~istrict Judge Frank Freedman took the suit under advisement. El Toro Base Gets Change In Commander Brig. Gen. Robert W. Taylor will relinquish command of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station to Maj. Gen. Andrew W. O'Don· nell during ceremonies Friday afternoon at the base. Taylor has been station com· mander and commanding general of Marine Corps Air Bases Western Area since May 30, 1974. He was a pilot in the Philippines during the Second World War and also flew in the Korean War. He is retiring from active duty and will return to his native Tex· as from El Toro, according to Capt. John Shotwell, public in· !ormation officer at the base. O'Donnell, former assistant commander of the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing at Cherry Point, N.C., flew 161 combat missions in Vietnam. A native of Westchester Coun· ty, N.Y., he was stationed in China during World War II and flew 127 combat missions during the Korean War. No stranger to El Toro, he was stationed at the base in 1946. Cory Critic Finds Himself O ut o f Work From Wire Senice9 SACRAMENTO -A state in· beritance tax referee, who criticized Controller Ken Cory for his "cavalier attitude" in ousting a tax official, has himself been fired by Cory . Cory, a former Orange County assembly m an, fired Asa M . Clark Jr. two days after he sent Cory a letter complaining of the manner in which inheritance tax referees were being dismissed. In a letter to Clark, Cory said, "Since you t ake exception to my views on this subject, I think it best that you and I sever our rela· tionship forthwith." Clark's term expires June 30, 1978. But Cory was able to re· move Clark under a law permit· · ting firing of 10 percent of the re- ferees at any one time. Clark re· cei ved a letter of dismissal Friday. Clark said Cory has fired 40 of 158 referees in recent weeks. "It is unbelievable to me," Clark told Cory in a letter, "that (you ) would not have the courtesy to advise of such non· reappointment in a reasonable time -30 to 60 days prior to such appointment." He added : "In essence, a number of people are affected by your lack of concern in the cavalier approach used." ORANGE COAST se DAILY PILOT TlltOr.., .. 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M11,ll .. ~t'4-t TelepMM <714) Mt-4"1 Cf•tsitled Advertls ft1 MH671 s..Nt-• Velloy IMW\Ollt1.t 5114l10 ,r_.,,.\ell(lo_,,_ 4H-0.l0 Fre•P.,,eAJ , HICKS ..• which will be impanel~ Mon· day. Hicks said. The district attorney said on~ benefit of his identifying the shadow government was brine· ing Cella out into the open. "He is a man who operates from behind the scenes using im- mense sums of money to do so," of thing the public should be aware of." He said Cella 's activities and associations could be traced through a series of political cases his office has prosecuted in re- cent years. Included among those he cited were the conviction of former Westminster mayor Derek McWhinney and planning com· missioner Tad Fujita on bribery charges. Hicks also cited a Grand Jury inquiry into former a s- semblyman and now state con· troller Kenneth Cory's 1972 cam· paign as well as registration fraud convictions obtained against workers in Congressman J erry Patterson and As · semblyman Richard Robinson's 1974 campaigns. "The issue involved is the abili· ty of the district attorney to chg out po11t1ca1 frauds and political corruption no matter whose friends might be involved " Hicks said. ' He scoffed at Cella's charac· terizati.on of him as pathological and said he found it surprising that a physician would arrive at such a dia~nosis based on one brief telephone call That call took place Tuesday when Cella reportedly asked Hicks ii he was standing by his shadow government charge. The district attorney also cited a dinner party hosted by Dr Cella at the Airporter Inn shortly after last fall's elections as an ex- ample of the motivations behind the so-called hidden government. The district attorney said it was reported that at the dinner attended by about 18 persons Cella said, "Well, we've got pret· ty good control of the county. Now, let's go after the cities." When asked about Celle's charges that he misuses his of· fice, Hicks replied, "I haven't the faintest idea of what he's talking about." He went on to challenge the multi-millionaire physician· businessman to cite what he might term acts of misuse. Fro•PageAJ HART ... was hired that he's a winner and that's what Dr. Hart is too. The two of them will work miracles.'• But Bartholomew, who insisted that the· board's minority posi- tion be included in any press re· lease announcing Dr. part's hir- ing, disagrees. "I know Dr. Lombardi needs help. But we pay him to do the thinking. What we wanted was a man to do the leg work after he thought it out. Perhaps this would have been appropriate at another time but right now the taxpayers are being pinched to the hilt.'' Mrs. Berry based ber opposl· tion on the collece's adverse rmancial prospects. Unable to accept a forecast tax rate of $1.03 for 1975-76, trustees have been meeting weekly to slash the dis· trict's propt;>sed $16.l million budget. About $1 million have already been trimmed from that figure. ''At this time I find myself un· alterably opposed to the bJrin1 of an auistant to the auperlnten- dent," she said. "When we .are asking everyone on our staff and the board it.sell to reduce costl, bow can we J•UIY the addition of a new ad· mlni1trator!" she asked. Dead Identified NAHA, Okinawa CUPI) -The U.S. Marine CoJ'PI today iden· unect three of tu men ld.lled ID • hellcopter crash in oorthern Okinawa Tuelday. The vid.hm were Capt. Roy D. Newmu of Ada, Oklahoma, 1st Lt. Carl B. Saydet' of Raeda, a.nd 8tatt Stft. James II'. Kin&e Jr. ol R.blDebKk, N.Y. • • r - Marine . ~uspect I n Rtg1es A youn1 Marine staUoned at Camp Pendleton since l9'f1 la un- der susplcion today as the gloved and maaked rapist responsible for 50 or more aex attacks in San Dte10 and Orange Counties. Staff Sst. Barrie L. Hill. 2', ls currently Jailed and was formal· ly char1ed Wednesday with four rapes in court proceedings in Oceanalde. San Dleco County District Al· tomey Ed Miller said Hill is sus- pected of 15 addiUooal criminal assaults on females ranging from 14 years old to middle age durln1 the past four years. San Diego County Sheriff's de- puties and city police are probing hia pe>1sible involvement in sex attacks occurring in Oceanside, Vi4ta. Fallbrook. Carlsbad and Leucadia. A nurse was attacked in Oceanside last Friday rught; leadinl to the arrest of Sgt. Hill in a joint investigation by police and Navy criminal investigators. Navy authorities probing the case report finding numerous al- legedly stolen items in Hill's possession when be was arrested at Camp Pendleton Tuesday. Teletype bulletins have also been sent requesting local lawmen in the Santa Ana and south Orange County areas to re· open investigation of some 40 rape cases which could involve Hill. Detective Sgt. Keith Carpenter, whose men cover Irvine, said to- day they are aw are of lllll 's arrest but had not received information which might link him to local sex attacks. The rapist who has victimized numerous females always.wore a knitted Navy watch cap on his head and a ladies• nylon stocking grotesquely masking his face. One of his trademarks was a pair of black gloves, apparently ~orn t~ prevent leaving any fmgerprmts. Utility Says N o Rate Hik e -No Plants SAN DIEGO CAP) -San Diego Gas and Electric Company says it'll have to halt its coostruction program unless it gets a $78 million rate increase by the state Public Utilities Commission. SD&E president Walter Zitlau told a PUC hearing Wednesday that unless the increase were granted, it would be unable to legally sell bonds to fmance new power plants. "We must have the bond cov· erage or we will have to shut the construction program down," he said. The com mission is holding the hearings to decide whether to grant the increase, which would cost consumers an added 2S to 30 cents a month for electricity. The utility said more power plants would be needed to keep pace with the growing population of San Diego County. "Growth is something this company can do nothing about," said SDG&E attorney Hayden Ames. "We have no control over who comes to San Diego and who is born her e.•' He too said the company would be "blocked" from selling bonds unless it could improve its finan· cial posture with a rate i:zlcrease. Crowds Seen For Beaches Laguna Beach and San Clemente lifeguards. expected medium to heavy beach crowds today as the coast overcast which bas hung over beaches for most or the month was swept away. Guards reported a moderate number of people visited beaches . Wednesday and reported no serious incidents and only a small number of rescues. She Gives A Hoot? A suaplclous husband who claimed h1s wife sent· him a 1u1picl9us package called Costa Mesa police about 3 p.m. Wednesday after becomlne convinced lt contalned a Ume bomb. Patrol Sst. Tom Luar and officers Michael Donovan and Wayne Ried· mann raced to hll plant near Oran1• County Alri>ort to lnve1U1ate. The three-man bomb 1qua.d fin1erJy removed the pact•f • from th• caller'• cer runk wt.. it hid hen locked ln fear It mtpt explode. · . loalde the packa.eWU a ·p1uter1tat.ueOlaoa-t . , Ala, SunD.er Th~ sun came out Wednesday and so did the people. This was the scene about 2 p.m. near the Newport Pier. Beach crowds were up dramatically all along the coast ~s the s un fin ally broke through the June gloom, paint· mg the Orange Coast pure gold. B e achPoliceMulling Strike Vote .on Pay ByTERRYCOVILLE Ofllle O.lly f'li.tSUff Police officers in Huntington Beach will vote July 3 to decide ii they want to strike in connection with their pay dispute with the city. Wednesday morning City Personnel Director Ed Thompson said it looked as if a settlement could be reached this weekend with arbitration. But Wednesday afternoon Mark Reid, union spokesman for the 178-member police officers association, called off the arbitra· lion process and ordered the printing of ballots for a strike vote. Reid, general m anager for the Service Employes Union, Local 660, said he cancelled arbitration because members of the city council would not be a part of the process. "The party in opposition in this thing is the city council, not management," Reid said Wed- nesday. "Both management and the association went through hard negotiations and came to an honest, hammered out settle· ment. "But the council wanted to knock out a cost of living clause in the education incentive, and it didn't want to grant a two percent pay increase Jan. 1 (above an eight percent pay raise July 1). That's blackmail and we're not going to sit still for it." Reid said police officers, as of midnight, Tuesday, have also been asked to stop writing cite· lions (a slap at city revenues), and slow there work down to a normal, but thorough, pace. "People will get full service, a very complete investigation, but calls may be backlogged up to eight hours. And we will add new measures each 72 hours," Reid said, but he declined to state what those measures would be. Capt. Ron Jens, acting com- mander of the police department, said today he has not noticed a lack of citations and calls are backlogged, as they usually are, but not for eight hours. Leaders .. of the police officers association were out of town this week and could not be reached for comment. The decision to call off arbitration was made by Reid. Deputy Personnel Director Don ·Lewis disputed Reid's claim that the fight is with the city council only. 'J At least 150 antlque . oriental rugs worth between COO 000 and $500,000 were stolen Wednelday from a Santa Ana shop br 'two men who held euns to the st.ore owner'• head. Poltce aald today they are look-ln, for two young black men ln coMectlon with the armed rob· bery at Shah 'n Shah Oriental Rug Shop, 2030 S. Main St. In- vestl1ators have "conservaUve-- ly etUmated" the value or the 1tolenru11 at$200,000. Ho.wever, Moses Ouzounian, owner of the store, saidtodayare- evaluation Qf the missing merchandbe puts his loss closer to ~.ooo because many of the ru11 were "one of a j~ ... "They knew exactly which stacks to go to and !.ook the most valuable ones," Ouiounian said, notinc that several of the stolen ' ru1a wece worth .as much as $1.S,000 each. "I am offerinc a $5,000 reward for their return," heaa1d. The shop owner said the two men walked in about 1:30 p.m. and brandished handguns. I ECONOMY to see more than three months of a new trend before they decide whether the index is giving a true signal of the strength of that trend. But they. do consider the index signals on strength to be significant. The index is composed of a doien individual economic statilUcs selected for thew ten· dency to move in advance of the economy generally. Only 10 of the individual staUstics were available or the May report, but eight of them pointed up. The other two -the lay-off rate in factories and the average work week in factories -were unchanged. Among the other factors, com· panies reported an improved performance from their sup· pliers. Assets whicl\ could be quickly converted into cash rose. Key wholesale prices aJvanced. Business spending on factories and equipment rose. Stock pri<;es a lso advanced; the supply of money io the economy expanded, more contractors took out build- ing permits, and new orders placed with makers of consumer products increased. However, a recovery alone in leading indicator factors would not insure a reduction in the cur· rent unemployment rate of 9.2 percent, since the total number of new workers bas been con· stantly growing, too. Administration economists dou't expect the recovery to make a dent in unemployment before late fall or early winter. Washing&on , D.C.-AmerJcans put ~ their money in aavinga and llalft aaocia· % lions in record amounts durl,ng Ma.itch. rl FHLB8 Olairman Thomas R. Bomar aaid new net savinp in March totaled • $3.7 billion., up from S3.1 billion in Febo ruary and-a dew record for tht month. The increase in new savin~ for the first quarter of 1975 totaled nearly $9.1 -bttlion. Isn't ii lime· you moved your 1noney? All savings and loan aa1oclatlona are not created equal. Most of them offer the 1ame hlgb interest rates. But all too many wlll d .. lgn a 90vlnga program that'• be•t for them. An AVCO counHlor wlll help you choose a •avlng• plan that'• be1t for Y,.!lll, With maximum lntereat and flexlblllty. Plus Free ••rvlcea that are really Fr••· including Notary. Mote• Tru•t Deed Collections, up to 40 Money Order• a month, Copying Service, all the Traveler'• Check• you need,*Safe Depoelt Box, and many more. Whot'1 more, we ccm make all the anangementa to mo•• your money ao that you won't loee a pennJ ln lnter .. L Call U8 OD lt, today. •lfl.almua bclaa... o411.000 ............. 3310 BRISTOL ST .. OPPOSITE THE SOUTH COAST PLAZA. 5'0·701, EDWAIU). MARIS, MOR. •4 t l .. ' ' ... • ,, . • ••• it• .. .. ,, TEN CEN;TS. District \V ~rkshop ~Ian Raises Flap ~ With one trustee calling the ac- tion a "boondoggle;" the Irvine school board voted 3 to 2 Wednes· day to spend $2,500 on a late sum· mer administrators and board members workshop at Lake San lfarcos. New trustees June Foley and Frank Hurd voted against the trip, maintaining that the work could be done locally and the money spent in more productive ways. Ah,-s.,....er But trustees Elizabeth SicoU, Charles Boulanger and R. Dean Olsoa, who backed the retreat, said it was easenUal to get ad- m.i.nlatrators awayfromtbe"day- to-clay distractions" in the dis- trict for the "leadership worubop.'' In a recent Superior·Court de• cision In San Lowa Obispo, a similar retreat planned by Ar· royo Grande city otticlals was declared. in violation of state an· The sun came out Wednesday and so did the people. This wu the scene about 2 p.m. near the Newport Pier. · Beaeh crowds were up dramatically all along the coast as the sun finally broke through the June gloom, paint- . ing the Orange Coast pure gold. Irvine Will Ponder Fundamental School After a pair or presentations in Irvine on "fundamental schools," a team of district ad· ministrators is being assembled to develop an outline for such a facility in Irvine, Deputy Superintendent Raymond Ed· man told school trustees Wednes- day. But no "fundamental school" should be expected in Irvine before September 1976 at the earliest, according to the dis· cussion at the board meeting. Fundamental schools, as described by two administrators from sucfl tacillties in the- Pasadena school district, are traditional schools where the curriculum focuses on a three· R s approach to teaming. Trustee Frank Hurd, a backer Dr. David Mathews, presi- dent or the University of Alabama , has been nominated by Pres ident Ford to be the next secretary of Health, F.duca· tion and Wellare. He would succeed Catpar Wein- berger, who has lndlcated he would like to return to · Califomla. · of the back-to-basics approach, said be bas received a number of calls from parents interested in a fundamental school for Irvine. Trustee June Foley said she too bas received several calls. Tbe.y maintained that a fun· damental school cannot be suc- cessful as a part of a regular school, but should exist indepen· denUy. Hurd and Edman agreed that. to make such a school a success, at least a year of advance plan- ning and curriculum develop- ment would be required. -At some undefined ttme in the ·future, a parents' committee is to be formed to work with ad· ministrators on plans for a fun- damental alternative school, Ed- man, Hurd and Mrs. Foley generally agreed. No schedule of work lo develoP such a school has been drafted, said Edman.· Diver Suffers Bends Attack While at Bar A Long Beach man who bad been diving in waters off. Newport Beach earlier Wednes· day suffered an attack of the bends later in the day while at a bar at tbe Balboa Pavilion. Firemen respondln1 to an emergency call shortly after 1 :00 p.m . a nd round Steve Jfolcolm, 28, on the noor "in a«icJOY ... Holeolm was taken· to ffo•ll Mell\OIUl Hoepital where pbyli· ciana decided to traDller him to a ·bolpital equipped wltb a decom• presslon chamber. Arran1e· ments were made for a helicopter rustat to Loni Beach Memorial.Hospital. An intial plan to UM a police Wleop&s ... ~ .... o1 the ama.U ••~Oljt.M craft. "'11&dW, 11UU~ aa .. to me a MartM Corpi bel.eopter from El Toro. Holcolm •Ulfered atreme peJn ln the attack, but wu Qpected to make a full recovery, bolpltal spokesmen uJd. U-secrecy laws. Judae Wickson Woolpert ruled that no more than two members of that public body could meet together outside the city limits. However, Deputy Superinten· dent Raymond Edman said this morning that the Irvine district is aware of the law and has "taken every precauUon to stay within the law as far as the Brown Act is concerned." At the retreat, be said, trustees * * * would not meet as a school board. At Wednesday's meeting, trustees were generally non· committal on whether they would attend. Only Hurd said he definitely would not attend the retreat. Mrs. Foley said. "I may attend at my own expense." Describing the workshop, set for Aug. 20 to 22, Edman said, "The chief advantage is in get· * * * ting aw~ from the job situation, but it ls definitely a workshop. The astministrators look forw ard to it as a way to accomplish the things that need to be done before starting the school year. "There is some social activity, like swimming and· golf, but it is the kind of activity that tends lo bring the team together." Edman said 35 to 38 ad· ministrators would attend. "As a board m ember," said * * . * Hurd, 0 1 don't feel the need for what in business would be called a two or three day boondoggle. The object of the district is to pro- vide an environment where kids can get an education. I don 't think that should include spend- ing $2,500 on social benefits for . the board and administrators.'' Trustee Charles Boulanger challenged Hurd's use of the word "boondoggle" as using "a (See WORKSHOP, Page A2) * * * . Bud·get Figure OK'd $15 Million Program Seen for Schools With almost no discussion Wednesday, Irvine school trustees adopted a 1975-76 budget calling for $15 million in expen· ditures. The tentative budget predicts a tiny drop in the lax rate but lax bills will be higher due to expect· ed assessment increases. The board set July 30 as the date for the annual budget study session and Aug. 6 as the date for Economic Ups~ Predicted WASHINGTON (AP) -The federal index designed to an· ticipate economic trends ad- vanced for the third straipt month in .Mat. Ole government reported today. This was seen as a IOl)d ,umal pf Tec:tOm')l ..t'. · Jdat.iUt tlae nhr1-.e Coullt'8 strong. · The Commerce Department said its Composite Index o! Lead· ing Indicators rose 2.1 percent in May, bringing the three-month climb to 5. 7 percent. Economists who fashioned the index regard a three-month ad- vance as a sure sign or a turn- around in the economy. So the latest rise provided support for the opinion or many economists that the worst recession since World War II is ending. The latest figures also con- tained an encouraging signal about how strong the recovery will be. The April increase, which had originally been reported as a re- cord 4.2 percent jump, was re- vised downward to a 3 percent in- crease. But that rise still equaled the previous record set in June 1958. And the May increase of 2.1 percent -aside from the April rise -was the sharpest since a 2.2 percent increase in December 1970. Most economists generally like to see more than three months or a new trend before they decide whether the index is giving a true signal of the strength of that trend. But they do consider the index signals on strength to be significant. The index is composed of a dozen individual economic statistics selected !or their ten- dency to move in advance of the economy generally. Only 10 of the individual staUsUcs were available or the May report, but eight of them pointed up. The other two -the lay·off rate in factories and the average work week in factories (See ECONOMY, P1ge AZ) $33,000 Salarg ' a public hearing and vote on the final budget. The. budget is based on a 9.4 Coupled wit~ in~lat!on over the percent increase in the number/ past year, which indicates a net of students ~P 848 to 9,783. TJte loss in .purchasing po~er of the The tentative budget puts the district in a slightly better finan- cial position than have previous drafts. However, it calls for spending $469,551 more than the $14,591,742 the district expects in revenue next year. amount spent per student is tOin-expenditures per pupil, the p~ crease 1. 7 percent, up from hikes a re projected to s hift $1 ,512.81 to $1,539.54. money frof!l the pu~chase of The tentative budget includes a books, supplies and eqwpment. 5.5 percent pay raise given The portion of the expen~itu~e teachers but will be modified per student spent on salanes 1n The deficit can be made up from an estimated $1 million in reserves left over from last year. further :.Vhen the non-teaching the 1974-75 fiscal year was 70.17 salary schedule is negotiated percent. Projections for next later this s ummer. <See BUDGET, Page A2> Beach Battle Do Nudes Hasten Erosion? BOSTON CU Pl) -The professor said a ban on nude bathing at Cape Cod National Seashore infringes upon constitutional rights. The seashore official said he worried a bout erosion of sand dunes. "Nudity cannot be banned on the beach any more than it can be banned on the movie screen,'' Harvard law Prof. Alan Dershowitz told U.S. District Court Wednesday. · Dershowitz is representing a group of Cape Cod and Cambridge resideDt.s who filed amt qam.t tJle u.s. DeomtmentotlD&Mot 1teea1i•ol&be.,..,..... tilts said nudity has beetl a tradition on '-'*tatn beeefriilr intheCapeCodNationalSeasborePark forlOOyears. Cape Cod National Park Supt. Lawrence Hadley said the seashore is losing about three feet of beach a year due to natural erosion. He said the increase of nude bathers at Brush Hollow Beach since 1972 "is hastening that erosion." U.S. District Judge Frank Freedman took the suit under advisement. Feud Mounts Hieb Calls Cella A County Kingpin By GARY GRANVILLE OftMOallyPlloUCaff In response lo a personal at· lack on him by Dr. Louis Cella BOWLING BALL MAKES STRIKE SEAITLE (AP) -·A bowling ball created its own pocket in the front end of Roberta Perry's car -Car off center but packing ·enough punch !or a strike worth $412.83. The woman said she was head· ing up one of the city's steepest hills when she saw the ball head· ing down the hill toward her. She said that after the impact people al a bowling alley near the top ol the hill told her they. "did see three little boys carrymg a bowling ball around that night.'' earlier in the day, District At· torney Cecil Hicks declared again Wednesday that Cella is a kingpin in a shadow government that controls Orange County of· ficialdom. Hicks did not back down from a stdnd he took a week ago when be responded to Cella's bitter personal attack on him, most or it contained in an unsigned slate· ment Cel~a gave the press early Wednesday. The district attorney charac- terized the statement as being filled wiUr vituperative stale· · ments and inaccuracies. Hicks also vowed to continue preparation of a lawsuit lo slop t.ne transfer or 22 investigators from his office to the sberllrs de- partment, a move approved last week by the Board or Supervisors. Immediately aner supervisors ·okayed the transfer, Hicks <See mCKS, P1ge A2) Vallerga Asks Venue Change A motion asking that Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga's upcoming trial be changed to another county was filed in Superior Court Wednesday. Vai~f• altoDMJ". J,clt-=--= •: :'=ra publicity surrounding Vallerca'i indictment by the Orange County Grand Jury would preventJlim from obtaining a fair trial her~. Along with former assessor Rep. Andrew Hinshaw, Vallerga was indicted on charges relatinl to the·sale of an assessor's com· puter program to Spartanbur& County, South Carolina. In his petition, Cahill said the publicity s urrounding the indict- ment of nine employes in the as· sessor's office and the subs~ quent conviction of five of them for illegally participating in Hinshaw's 1972 campaign would also hurt hls client's chances for a fair trial. · He also cited newspaper re- ports of Vallerga invoking his Fifth Amendment rights in two appearances before the Grand Jury as being prejudicial to the case. The assessor presently is scheduled to stand trial in Orange County Superior Court on July 7. He is charged in the indictment with grand theft, embezzleme11t and submitting !alse expense claims. . In ·addition lo the criminal charges against Vallerga, the Grand Jury returned an accusa· lion against him that originally charged him with four ~ounts of misconduct in office. It bas since been amended and now includes five misconduct (See V ALLER GA. Pqe A%) ·~~.a:-· We •tller Harl lflii:ing Protested Sunny Friday but some fog and low clouds in the afternoon along the coast. Slightly warmer with beach highs of 68 rising to 78inland. I NSIDE TOD~ Y The .orc1litect1 of Colifomi4'• coa•tli"e plan mafl have their work cut out f"' them fft jMttJprg Uw ~ '*-" a1dncc of ''-ltole'• COOIClille commiuion to Ute ~.3-POJICS. By llVDI NIEDZIELSKI 0t•Dt1t'tPI ........ The hiring of a $33,000 H· minlatrator at Saddleback Collea• baa sparked a furor amoq two truatees Who aay tt represents an unwlH expen· ctiture of funds. "I feel the action taken by tM majority ol the board in birinl another top echelon ad- mlnlttrator with a salary lo mallcb la completely imsponli· ble ucl lackinf ln the best ln· tenSta ol tb• coa.utueotl of this dlatrlet,'' fumed Board Chairman Robert Bartholomew, Bartholomew joined Trustee Donna Berry Konday ln an UD· 1ucceaf \ll ef!ort to prevent the ht~ ol Dr. Edward A. Hart as · a11l1tant t~ SaMW>ack &q>t. Bobirt Lolllb•Ni. Dr. Haft WM ·a~ to 1be pOtWia, !:it 'ltiki: 1, • a 4-2Vlte -~ ..... cturta• • . cb Jm a)ary ~ol SM.500 wu reduced by "ID th11 period ol ecoM'Die stren thl1 bu to be adalllc ex· ample of poor j~ •• sald Bartholomew, a4dlnl tb1t be wasn't opposed to tbeldeaoll)l"O- vldinf Dr. Lomba.rel db MlJ> to run tbecolle1e, only t.beuJary. "La(UDa ~ach Just hi.red a new plannln1 director at a Nlal')' ) . II WASHINGTON CUPI) -The J.S. SUpreme Court ru.Jed un- mimously today that an in· lividual cannot constitutionally >e committed lo a mental institu· ion it be is non-dangerous and iapable of surviving on his own or rilh willlnt help. The court's opinion by Justice Potter Stewart said .. mere publtc inl-0lerance or animosity" cannot justily depriving a ~non of his physical liberty nor ls a finding of "mental illness" sufficient fQr Jocking a person up. The court did not decide whether mentally ill persons dangerous lo themselves or Freedom Soon? R ele ase of Studems Seen DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania UPI>-Diplomats say lwo \merican students and a Dutch voman held five weeks by ~arxist guerrillas in the jungles >f Zaire may be freed shortly Jespite a foiled rescue attempt. A high-speed Zaire gunboat ruesday opened fire on the :oreigners and a fishing vessel ;ent to pick them up, ruining the :arefully worked out rescue ;>lan. American officials and Stan· ford University representatives who arranged the rendezvous with the fuerrillas after weeks of waiting and negotiations im· mediately tried to arrange another pickup. East African diplomatic sources said they were confident the hostages wou_ld be released , shortly. probably m exchange for a hefty ransom. Witnesses said the fishing vessel, reportedly carrying a ransom, was approaching the Zaire shore of Lake Tanganyika when tbe Zaire patrol boat ap- parently mistook it for a smuggl- ing vessel and opened fire. Tax Refere.e Fired BY· Controller Cory fTom Wire Services SACRAMENTO -A state in· heritance tax referee, who criticized Controller Ken Cory for his "cavalier attitude" in ousting a tax official, has himself been fired by Cory. Cory, a former Orange County assemblyman, fired As a M. Clark Jr. two days after he sent Cory a letter complaining of the manner in which inheritance tax referees were being dismissed. In a Jetter to Clark, Cory said, .. Since you take exception to my vi ews on this subject, I think it best that you a nd I sever our rela· tionship forthwith." Clark's term expires June 30, 1978. But Cory was able to re- move Clark under a law permit· ting firing of 10 percent of the re· ferees at any one time. Clark re- ElT01V&ue <jets Change In Comrnamler Brig. Gen. Robert W. Taylor will relinquish command of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station to Maj. Gen. Andrew W. O'Don- nell during ceremonies Friday afternoon al the base. Taylor has been station com· mander and commanding general of Marine Corps Air Bases West ern Area since May 30, 1974. He was a pilot in the Philippines during the Second World War and also flew in the Korean War. He is retiring from active duty and wiJl return to his native Tex- as from El Toro, according to Capt. John Shotwell, public in· formation officer at the base. O'Donnell, former assistant commander of the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing at Cherry Point, N.C., flew 161 combat missions in Vietnam. A native of We stchester Coun- ty, N.Y .. he was stationed in China during World War Il and flew 127 combat missions during the Korean War. No stranger to El Toro, he was stationed at the base in 1946. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T11t0r-.c-,1 O..oly Pllol.,..tll-d\l\c.,,,,. Ill-.!'"" H~""' l"r1" I\ l>Vbh\lltd b"t I~ Or.tn~ eo,,,, Pv041\l\•n9 Comp•ny ~•l( fO•f.ont Me '°"'l>l•\htCI Moncl•y l ... WQll ~fldotY ... Co\la Nwl\ol, ,.ewoort fM«ht HUl't1tr"Qf~ 8"'11" r°""" t••n V•ll"v. lr••n•. S•ddlf'bitttc V•llf'Y •nd lA~ Buell So.1111 Co•<t ,. \11>9!~ rfQIONI ..,.,,.,,, '' pu011"'" S.tu•dao -Wn<l•v• lne ,.,.,n( 1p.1t PMOff\hinQ pt•"'t U .. JOO We)I 8Af S.•MI. c...i. Mew . U ••to•nl• fhtt Robert N. W~ Prnlelefll ana PuDll_,,.. Jack R. Curley Vi<t PtHICN~t ""° c.. ...... , MtN91r Thomas Keevil Editor ThOmas A. Murphine M<o 11a 911>9 E dHor Cha rles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ... Uttl•"I M<l ... 9111q [dfl<IO Tti.pMM 1714) M2-4J:Z1 CJass4fied Advertising "42~71 s.o..--• Val lay H•-Oll•U 5'H31P ~ ..... "°" c•·--OS-.0.>0 ceived a letter of dismissal Friday. Clark said Cory has fired 40 of 158 referees in recent weeks. "It is unbelievable to me," Clark told Cory in a letter, ''that (you ) would not have the courtesy to advise of such non- reappointment in a reasonable time -30 to 60 days prior to s uch appointment." He added . "In essence, a number of people are affected by your lack of concern in the cavalier approach used." F ro• Page A J ECONOMY -were unchanged. Among the other fact.ors, com· panies reported an improved performance from their s up- pliers. Assets 'f'lrich could be quickly converted into cash rose. Key wholesale prices advanced. Business spending on factories and equipment rose Stock pri~es .also advanced , the supply of money in the economy expanded, more contractors took out build· ing permits, and new orders placed with makers of consumer products increased. However, a recovery alo~e in leading indicator factors would not insure a reduction in the cur· rent unemployment rate of 9.2 percent, since the total number of new workers has been con· stanlly growing, too. Adminis tration economists dou't expect the recovery to make a dent in · unemployment before late fall or early winter. F ro• Page Al HART ... was hired that he's a winner and that's what Dr. Hart is too. The two of them will work miracles." But Bartholomew, who insisted that the board's minority posi· tion be included in any press re- lease announcing Dr. Hart's hir· ing, disagrees. "I know Dr. Lombardi needs help. But we pay him to do the thinking. What we wanted was.a man to do the leg work after he thought it out . Perhaps this would have been appropriate at another time but right now the taxpayers are being pinched lo the hilt." Mrs. Berry based her opposi· lion on the college's adverse financial prospects. Unable to accept a forecast tax rate of $1 .03 for 1975-76, trustees have been meeting weekl y to slash the dis· trict 's proposed $16.1 million budget. About $1 million have already been trimmed from that figure. "At this time J find myself un· alterably opposed to the hiring of an assistant to the superinten- dent," she said. "When we are asking everyone on our staff and the board itself to reduce costs, how can we justify the addition of a new ad· mlniatrator?" she asked. F ,....P_,,eAJ VALLERGA char1es. If convicted of either the felon.r charges brOtCht aaatnst b.lm to the indictment or the al· lecatioos of misconduct lncluded in the accusation, Vallttga would face lmmedf ate removal from h1a elected post. otbttl have a risbt to treatment upon compulsory confmement. or whether a atate may com- p u ls or ll y confine a non· dan1erous , mentally ill in· dividual for the purpose cl treat- ment. Tbua, the question of the consUtuUonal right of an involun- tarily committed person to treat- ment in a mental institution - the issue on which the case originally focused -was not touched on. "As we view it, thl.s case raises a single, relatively simple, but nonetheless important question concerning every man's C<lllStitu- Uonal right to liberty," Stewart said. Tbe decision is upeeted to have a major impact on state mental institutions, perhaps speeding a trend to remove pa- tients from large hospitals to smaller community treatment centers. The decision could force states either to spend much more on treating institutional patients or sharply reduce the number of in- stitutionalized patients. The case, the first of its kind to reach the high court, was brought by Kenneth Donaldson, who w as committed to t he Florida State Hospital at Cbat- 1tahoochee in 1957 and not re- leased until 1971. He was diagnosed as a "paranoid schizophrenic." As a Chris tian Scientis t, Donaldson refused medication and to s ubmit to electric shock treatments. No other therapy was offered. Donaldson sued five hospital doctors for damages in U.S. Dis· trict Court in Tallahassee. A jury awarded him $38,500 against two of them -Dr. J .B. O'Connor, who eventually became the superintendent and retired in 1971, and Dr. John Gumanis. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the decision. Donaldson, now 67, was re· leased in 1971 and is living in York, Pa. Ste wart said the court need not decide whether, when or by what procedures a mentally ill person may be confined by the state on any generally advanced ground -to prevent injury to the public, t-0 ensure his own survival or safety or to cure or help bls ill· ness, because the jury didn't find any of these grounds for con- tinued confinement in Donaldson's case. Fro• Page AJ HICKS ... charged it was inspired by the shadow government headed by Cella In addition to promising the lawsuit, Hicks said he will press for a Grand Jury investigation into the background of the board's decision. That inquiry is likely to include calling the supervisors and some of their aides before the new jury which will be impaneled Mon- day, Hicks said. The district attorney said one benefit of his identifying the shadow government was bring- ing Cella out into the open. "He is a man who operates from behind the scenes using im- mense sums of money to do so," of thing the public should be aware of." He said Cella 's activities and associations could be traced through a series of political cases his office has prosecuted in re- cent years. Included among those he cited were the conviction of former Wes tminster mayor D'erek McWhinney and planning com- missioner Tad Fujita on bribery charges. Fro• P.,,e A l BUDGET ••• year are 74.65 percent, a propor- tion which could rise with non- teaching salaries. Meanwhile. lhe amount spent for books, supplies and equip- ment replacement has dropped t-0 5.63 percent of the budget from the 7.35 percent last year. The tentative budget calls for a tiny drop in the property tax rate. The $5.5201 per $100 assessed value rate last year would decline to $5.5109. The dip is based on an estimat- ed increase in the assessed value or the district of 10 percent, rlllng from $156,521,970 last year to $172,174,167 next. While some of that gl'OWtb ia accounted for by new construc· tlon. County Assessor Jack Vallerga told a recent homeowners gathering in lnlne that a11e11ment jumps ol about flve percent could be expeded thtsaummer. M the budaet breaka down, local taxpayera will be MIPPOl't· inl a larser abare ct \be aebool budset than last year. Loeal ln· come la to account I« es.A per. c-ent ol lbe revenue• compared to S0.57 percent last year. See ¥ou Later ••• Paul Graham, billed as Austr~lia's •1Mr._ Muscles_." was the scratched and bleeding wmner of his wrestling re- match with a 690-pound alligator in Sydney. It t<>?k Grab-am 12 minutes to put a sleeper h~ld on the. reptile and turn it over on its back. The alligator, which put Graham in the hospital two weeks ago after trying to eat him, appeared unharmed. 150 Valuable Rugs Taken in Santa Ana At least 150 antique oriental rugs worth between $200,000 and $500,000 were stolen Wednesday from a Santa Ana shop by two men who held guns to the store owner's head. Police said today they are look- ing for two young black men in connection with the armed rob- Navy Grounds Phantom Jets W ASIDNGTON (AP) -The Navy has grounded its entire fleet of 600 F4 Phantom jet fighters temporarily for safety inspections following a crash caused by a control failure, it was announced today. A Navy spokesman said the Phantoms will be returned to fiy. ing from aircraft carriers and ground bases as each is inspect· ed and clea1'?d. The spokesman said 205 Phantoms have been in· spected since the grounding was ordered five days ago and 54 of those planes were found to be de· fective. Ill bery al Shah 'n Shah Oriental Rug Shop, 2030 S. Main St. In· vestigators have "conservative- ly estimated" the value of the stolen rugs at$200,000., However, Moses Ouzounlan, owner of the store, said today a re· evaluation of the minin g merchandise puts his loss closer to $500,000 because many of the rugs were ''one of a kind." •'They knew exactly which stacks lo go to and took the most valuable ones," Ouzounian said, noting that several of the s tolen rugs were worth as much as $15,000 each. "I am offering a $5,000 reward for their return," be said. The shop owner said lhe two men walked in about 1:30 p.m. and brandished handguns. D ebate 1.inger s WASHINGTON <UPI ) -The Senate failed again today to halt debate on New Hampshire's months-old election dispute, but scheduled another try for Friday before taking an Independence Day holiday. A young Marine staUoned at Camp Pendleton since 1971 ls un· der suspicion today as the gloved and muked rapietreapomlblefor SO -0r more sex attacks in San Dieeo and Orange Counties. Staff Sgt. Barrie L. Hill, 24, is currently jailed and was formal· ly charged Wednesday ~th Co~ rapee in court proceedmgs . m Oceanside. San Diego County District. Al· tomey Ed Miller said Hill is sus· pected of 15 additional criminal assaults on fem ales ranging from 14 years old to middle age during the past four years. San Diego County Shetj.ff's de· puUes and city police are probing bis possible involvement in sex attacks occurring in Oceanside, Vista, Fallbrook, Carlsbad and Leucadia. A nurs-e was attacked in Oceanside last Friday night, leading to the arrest of Sgt. Hill in a joint investigation by police and Navy criminal investigators. Navy authorities probing the case report finding numerous al· legedly stolen items in Hill's possession when be was arrested .. at Camp Pendleton Tuesday. Teletype bulletins have also been sent requesting local lawmen in the Santa Ana and south Orange County areas to re· open investigatiofi of some 40 rape cases which could involve Hill. DetectiveSft. Keith Carpenter, whose men cover Irvine, said to· day they are aware of Hill's arrest but had not received information which might link him to local sex attacks. . The rapist who has victimized numerous fem ales always wore a 41knitted Navy watch cap on his head and a ladies' .nylon stocking rrotesquely maskinghisface. . One of his trademarks was a pair of black gloves, apparently worn to prevent leaving any fingerprints. Fro• Page AJ WORKSHOP derogatory term without know: 1ng what it means.'• Edman defended the retreat as the place where administrators do "a tremendous amount of work." Similarly, Olson said such out- ings boost morale. "They are a valuable tool and I'm not sure the same thing eould be done in the district office," be said. "I haven't questioned one bit that a lot of work gets done at them," Hurd retorted. "But I don't think it is a proper expen- diture to go a number of miles down the road and pay $2,500 for hotel room s and whatever else when it could be done in the dis· trict office.•' Washillgton, D.C.-Am~cans put \heir money in savings and loan aaocia- tions in record amount,-during March. FHLBB O\airman Thomas R. Bomar said new net savinp in March totaled $3.7 biJlion. up froD) $3.l billion in Feb- ruary and anew record for the month. I The increase in new savings for the first quarter of l975 totaled nearly $9.1 billion. lsli'I ii time you moved your money? All sa vings a nd loa n aaaoclatlona are not created equal. Most of them offer the same high interest ra tes. But all too many will d"lgn a aa vlngm program that's best for them. An AVCO counselor will help you choose a savlpga plan that'a bn t for y_sm. With maximum lnterea\ and tlexlblllty. Plus Free services that are rRlly Fr .. , , including Notary, Note It Truat Dee d Collectlons, up ,to 40 Money Ordera a month, Copying Service, all the Traveler'• Checks you.need,*8afe Depoalt Box, and many more. What'• more, we can ma ke a ll the anangemenq to move y ou1 money ao that you won't Jon a penny ln lnter .. t. Call ua oA lt~ today. 6MlnJm11m balave ol 11.000 ~ . . .. ' 3310 lftllTOL IT •• OPPOSITE THE SOUTH COAIT Pt.AZA. U0-7511, EDWARD ~18. MOR. • '1 VOL. 68, NO. 1n, 3 SECTIONS, 36 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY1 CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1975 TEN CENT~ Fed~ral Gnant Shopping List Drawn Up City planner. In Huntlngton Beach are now working on .speclfic proposals for spending a $l60,000 federal grant awarded last week for community de· velopment. A shopping list of nine projects was submitted to the !etleral de· partment of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)-to win the grant money, but some of the de• tails on that Jist i.nust still be workecl out by the city. Two key questions. to be answered are what to do Cor the low income Motown and Oak View neighborhoods, and should the city help the hiah school dis· tli.ct build a swimming pool for the handicapped. The city council had already allocated S~OOO ot the Rant mooey for the Motown-Oak View areas but had not id4(!ptified a IMllf "'let SUH~ LONG DJ STANCE SKATEBOARDER SWORD TAKES BREAK Juat. Somttthlng to Do During. summer Vacation AGOodSkate • Boy; 1~ llolli"8 160 Miles A Canoga Park junior high school student rolled through Huntington Beach Wednesday on a skateboard. He's headed for San Diego. Brad Sword, 14, took a rest stop in Huntington Beach on the first part of an eight -day trip, by skateboard, from his Canoga Park home to San Diego, and back. "It's just something to do for the summer," the tall, blond S«!andals Cited youth said, strapping his pack on bis back. "Going through the mountains is a little hard, but other than thatitfeelsgood." Brad went 50 miles the first day, but says the rest of the trip he plans to skate about 25miles a day. He rests in a sl~ping bag at night and eats tacos, hot dogs and hamburgers along the route. His eight-day skateboard vaca- tion will cost about $70, he says. The trip is about 160 miles each way. Prepaid Health Programs to End SACRAMENTO (AP) - Prepaid health plans, the con· troversial long-range solution of former Gov. Ronald Reagan's Medi-Cal policy, will be terminated, tbe Brown ad· ministration said today. The annou ncement by Secretary Mario Obledo of new Gov. Edmund Brow1tJr.'s Health and Welfare Agency noted PHP's have been embroiled in scandals. "The state should not tolerate 'fraud, misrepresentation, or political infiuence· in the opera· lion of health services or any other services," Obledosaid. The 48 plans. which serve 274,000 people, will be given 90 days from July l to meet new. stricter standards for new "Institutes for Medical Service." The people they serve will be enrolled in the new institutes or returned to the regular fee-for· service care by private doctors, said Steven Pasain, who was as· signed by Brown to investigate PHPs. "In setting up the institutes, we are warning those that seek to profit from human illness to go elsewhere. The slate does not want to and will not deal with them. Only those physicians who put health sign~ above d.olla,~ signs should consider applying, Obledo said. He said Medi·Cal costs have soared while service has declined. "We will start slowly and build anew," Obledo said. "Integrity; adequate care, and the abSence ol political influence will be the hallmark of the institutes." The Health Department said the institutes will stress con· sumer control. 24-bour service, preventive medicine, continuity of services and guaranteed ac·. cess to emergency care. Five Disappear NORTH FORK, Calif. (UPI) - Five persons were reported mis· sing today in a rugged area of the Sierra in eastern Madera CountY. specific project. · Monica F1orian, a city planner, .said today the money might be used to help buy a park or build a community center for one or both of those areas. She said staff members from the planning department and parks department are meeting with residents of the two neighborhoods to find out what they want. The clty council had also al- located $105,000 in grant money for handicapped programs -all of which might be used to help build a swimming pool for the handicapped on the campus of the new Ocean View High School. But no agreement has been re- ached yet between the city and th~ Huntington Beach Union High School District for the pool's construction. . Ms. Florian aald high school of. ficials want the city to commit more than $400,000 (using future grants) to tbe project. While those two major projects are not settled, the other seven proposals included in the HUD grant are fairly specific and in· elude: -A $100,000 revolving fund (paid back later) so the city can buy small lots, consolidate them and sell the lareer pa.reels to de· velopers.' -$50,000 to build sidewa,lk wheel chair ramps at major in· tersections. -$50,000 to improve sub· standard water facilities in the Town Lot and ~ld Town portions of the city. -$20,000 for a city\Vide inspec· lion program to identity potential (See GRANTS. Page AZ) Police eigh Strike Huntington Officers to Vote July 3 ByTERRYCOVILLE OftM 0.llf Pll11Uuff Police officers in Huntington Beach will vote July 3 to decide if they want to strike in connection with their pay dispute with the city. Wednesday morning City Personnel Director Ed Thompson said it looked as if a settlement could be reached this weekend with arbitration. Econonllc Upswing Predicted WASHINGTON (AP> -The federal index designed to an- ticipate economic trends ad· vanced for the third straight month in May, the government reported today. This was seen as a solid signal of rec:overy and a hint th8t tbe reaurteeoe could be •tronf· The Commerce Department said its Composite Index of Lead· ing Indicators rose 2.1 percent in May, bringing the three-Rlonth climb to 5. 7 percent. Economists who fashioned the index regard a three·month ad· vance as a sure sign of a tum- a{ound in the economy. So the latest rise provided support for the opinion of many economists that the worst recession since World War II is ending. The latest figures also con· tained an encouraging signal about bow strong the recovery will be. The April increase, which had originally been reported as a re- cord 4.2 percent jump, was re· vised downward to a 3 percent in· crease. But that rise still equaled the previous record set in June 1958. And the May increase of 2.1 percent -aside from the April rise -was the sharpest since a 2.2 percent increase in December 1970. Most economists generally like to see more than three months of a new trend before they decide whether the index is giving a true signal of the strength of that trend. But they do consider the index signals on strength to be significant. The index is composed of a dozen individu a l economic statistics ~elected for their ten· dency to move in advance of the economy generally. Only 10 of the individual statistics were available or the May report, but eight of them pointed up. The other two -the Jay·off rate in factories and the average work week in factories -were unchanged . Among the other fact.ors , com· panies reported an improved performance from their sup- pliers. Assets which could be quickly converted into cash rose. Key wholesale prices advanced. Business spending on f act.ories and equipment rose. Stock pric;es also advanced; the supply of (See ECONOMY, Page AZ) But Wednesday afternoon Mark Reid, union spokesman for the 178-member police officers association, called off the arbitra· tion process and ordered the printing of ballots for a strike vote. Reid, general manager for the Service Employes Union, Local 660, said he cancelled arbitration because members of the city council would not be a part of the In Huntington process. ''The party in opposition in this thing is the city council, n9t management," Reid said Wed· nesday. "Both m anagement and the association went through hard negotiations and came to an honest, hammered out settle· ment. "But the council wanted th knock out a cost of living clause in the education incentive, and it Dr. Howard Roop Gets School Post Dr. Howard Roop has been ap· pointed assistant superintendent, instructional services, for the Huntington Beach Union High School District. He replaces -De .. J~t. wtlObuNlf-0..PMtf« fist three yean. 'llunt will bcKw director of special services, in· eluding all of the district's special education programs. Deputy Superintendent;, nY Settle said the change is part or a "reorganization" directed by the district's new superintendent, Jake Abbott. Roop, now assistant superin· tendent of secondary education in the Bellflower Unified School District, also has been a high school teacher. In addition he was an administrator with the Placen· tia Unified School District. He was hired for the post by the· school board Tuesday night, with a tbree·year contract and an an- nual salary of $34,221. Roop holds a bachelor's degree in commercial aviation, a master's degree in secondary education and a doctorate in cur- riculum and innovations, all from use. He has been in the Naval Air Reserve for 28 years. He is past president of the Bellflower Rotary Club and is vice president of the Long Beach Explorer Scouts. Feud Mounts NEW HIGH SCHOOL AIDE Asst .. Supt. Roop Hunt's new duties will include responsibility for the district's handicapped programs, as well as in-service training programs for counselors. He will report lo Roop. Hunt will be assuming part or (See ROOP, Page A2) Hicks Calls c ·ella A. .County Kingpin By GARY GRANVILLE Of t1t11 D• 11 y P'll114 St.aft In response to a personal at· tack on him by Dr. Louis Cella earlier in the day, District. At· torney Cecil Hicks declared again Wednesday that Cella is a kingpin in a shadow government that controls Orange County of· ficialdorn . Hicks did not back down rrom a stand he took a week ago )"hen be responded to Celia's bitter personal attack on him, most of it contained in an unsigned state· ment Cella gave the press early Wednesday. The district attorney charac· terized the statement as being filled with vituperative state· ments and inaccuracies. Hicks also vowed to continue preparation or a lawsuit to stop tne uansrer of 22 investigators from his office to the sheriff's de- partment, a move approved last ·week by the Board of Supervisors. Immediately after supervisors didn't want to grant a two percent pay increase Jan. 1 (above an eight percent pay raise July 1). That's blackmail and we're not going to sit still for it." Reid said police officers, as or midnight, Tuesday, have also been asked to stop writing cita· lions (a slap at city revenues), and slow there work down to a normal, but thorough, pace. <See POLICE, PageA2) Vallerga Asks Venue Change A motion asking that Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga's upcoming trial be changed to another county was filed in Superior Court Wednesday. -Y•H•!'!•..J• attorney. Jack .. a.II& ei.t.ed ill .... ~ that tr1e amount of pretrial publicity surrounding Vallerga's indictment by the Orange County Grand Jury would prevent him from obtaining a fair trial here. Along with former assessor Rep. Andrew Hinshaw, Vallerga was indicted on charges r elating to the sale of an assessor's com-- puler program to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. In his petition, Cahill said the publicity surrounding the indict· · ment of nine employes in the as- sessor 's oCCice and the subse· quent conviction of five of them for illegally participating in Hinshaw's 1972 campaign would also hurt his client's chances for a fair trial. He a.Jso cited newspaper re- ports of Vallerga invoking his Fifth Amendment rights in two appearances before the Grand Jury as being prejudicial to tbe case. The assessor presently is scheduled to stand trial in Orange County Superior Court on July7. He is charged in the indictment with grand theft, embezzlement and s ubmitting false expense claims. In addition to the criminal charges against Vallerga, the Grand Jury returned an accusa- tion against him that originally charged him with four counts of misconduct in office. It bas since been amended and now includes five misconduct (See VALLERGA, P•ge AZ> Or::wt:-·· 1t'eatller Sunny Friday but some fog and low clouds in the afternoon along the coast. Slightly warmer with beach highs of 68 rising to 78inland. INSIDE TODAY Brown announced soon aft.er taking office that no prepaid health plan contracts would be extend~ beyond July 1. A Health Department report said that PHPs, since their incep. tion in April, 1972, have been "a subject of scandal and con· troveray." They had state ap· proprtations of $100 million thl1 year. Valued at ssoo,ooo ·okayed the transfer, Hicks charged it was inspired by the shadow government beaded by Cella. The .architects of Colifomio'• coastline pion mov ltow their work C1't OMt for them in juti/riftg the con-- Obledo said he dJdn't expect many PHPs to meet the strict standards for the new "Institute11 for Medical Service.'' More Coverage AddlUonal 1to1 ~s from Hunt· lngton Beach and Founutn Valley alto appear today on P11• 85. oriental Rugs Stolen At leut 150 antlQw oriental ruS~ worth between S200.ooo and '500,000 were 1tolen Wednelday from a Simla Ana lhop by two men who held ~ lo the store owatt'• head. Police aaJd today they an= look· inl fort" youn.1 black men ln coonectJon with t.he armed rob- bery at. Shah 'n Shah Orient.al ( Ruf Shop, 2030 S. Main St. In· vesU,atora have "conservatlve- 1)' estlmated" the value of the atol~n ru11 at $200,000. However, Moses OUtoun.lan, ownerof theatore, uidtoday a re- evaluatloo of tbe ml11tn1 merchaadl" puta hit lo.. c10ffr to '500.000 becau.M many ol the l'\lll were "one ot a k1Dd." I "They knew exactly which ·stacks to 10 to and took th~ most valuable ones, 11 OulDOUllian said, noting that several of the 1lolCft rues were worth u much as $15,000 each. "l am offerin( a $$,000 reward for t.beir retum," heaatd. The 1hop owner said the two men walked ln about 1:30 p.m. ·and brandished handguns. In addition to promising the lawsuit, Hicks saJd he will press for a Grand Jury invesUgation into the background of the board's decision. That inquiry is likely to Include calling the supervisors and 1Gme of their aides before the new jury whlcb will be impanel.S Mon· day, HJckl aaid. TM di1t.rict attornty a.aid one ben&fit of hla ldenW)iq the 1hadoW 1ov.enameat WM brtaa· lnC C.Ua out lnto tbe0pm. "He la a man who cipenta from behind the scenes milll lm· mense 1ums or mODe)' to do eo,., cSH was, race AZ> . tinwd uittnce of tM daU'I C()(UttiM commission to the ~.Sec Page Bl. llMlex MY-llrVtft " ...... I 1r 114 ...... C• -~ llt --~ .. = .. = .,~. :: Al,·=~At .. tl a..lca "-g Ct~ 0 • cs .... ., .... .... Att...... ~, -... ................. -9 l .... ••l M .,....,...... AU .._ ...., .,,....,.. .. ........... Att _..._ A• •11 O U .......... A• \ OAlt..YPILOT H/F THlS IS NEW FOUNTAIN VALLEY RECREATION CENTER IN MILE .SQUARE PARK FacHtty Wm Be Dedicated .S.turday; Toura Planned In Afternoon . ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fr•• Pflfle AJ HICKS .•. of thing the public should be aware of." He said Cella 's activities and associations could be traced through a series of political cases his office has prosecuted in re· «enl years. Included among those he cited were the conviction of former Wes tminster mayor Derek McWhinney and planning com- missioner Tad Fujita on bribery charges. Hicks also cited a Grand Jury inquiry into form er a s- semblyman and now stale con- troller Kenneth Cory's 1972 cam· paign as well as registration fraud convictions obtained against workers in Congressman Jerry Patte r son and As- semblyman Richard Robinson's 1974 campaigns. "The issue involved is the abili-ty of the district attorney to <llg out pouucaJ trauds and pollllcal corruption no matter whose friends might be involved," Hicks said. He scoffed at Celia's charac- terization of him as pathological and said he found it surprising that a physician would arrive at such a diagnosis based on one brieflele phone call. That call took place Tuesday when Cella reportedly asked Hicks if he was standing by bis shadow government charge. The district attorney also cited a dinner party hosted by Dr. Cella at the Airporter Inn shortly after last fall's elections as an ex- ample of the motJvadcns behind tbe m-eaJted bidd• .,.,.enunent. 1be district attorney said it was reported that at the dinner attended by about 18 persons Cella said, "Well, we've got pret· ty good control of the county. Now, let's go after the cities.'• When asked about Cella's charges that he misuses his of· fice, Hicks replied, "I haven't the faintest idea of what he's talking about." Hawaii Crash Kills Driver HONOLULU CU Pl) -Robert Allen Vincent of Seal Beach was killed early Wednesday moQling when his rented station wagon slammed into a bridge on the island of Maui. Police said Vincent was head- ing toward Kihei on the Mokulele Highway shortly after 2 a .m . when the vehicle apparently crossed the center line out of con- trol and hit a small bridge. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Vincent had been staying in Waikapu after coming to Maui from the island of Molokai a month and a half ago. He had a boat iJ'! drydock on Maui. ORANGE COAST M1F DAILY PILOT flle0r-COHI 0.lly P1lo1 . .l11>-.cll IH~om. -Ille~'" Preu." 11"1>11"*' b¥ Ille 0.•"99 Co.t•I Pvlll•>lll"t C.0,.,.,.•ny 5-'"1~ ..,.,_, ••• ""°''"""' Monday tbrwoll Frl°"Y tor c.o.i. Mew • ....,-' leach, HuntlnQton llotlllf'°"". t••n V•ll•Y. Irvine. S•ddlelNt k V•llo •nd iA9UN 8'tacllt5outlt C.o••I. A •lnole noi-1 tctll-i• 11Ubll"'" $elurd•v• -Sum.>Y'-The p<ln<IP41I ""°''"''"' Pl•nl It et JOO Wnt Bey $treet. 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Complex to Open Fountain Valley's new $2.4 million recreation and cultural complex in Mile Square Park will officially open al 1 :30 p.m. Satur- day with a special public dedica- tion and tours. The new complex includes a 23,000·square-foot recreation building and 23 acres of handball courts, baseball diamonds, basketball courts and volleyball courts. Under planning since 1970, the SHIFTS TO NEW POST High .School District's Hunt Fro•PageAl ROOP ... the duties now handled by Assis- tant Superintendent Scott F1an- nigan, who now will be entirely in charge of adult and evening school programs. Hunt also will take over some responsibilities handled by Fer· ren Christensen, administrator, special ser vices and guidance. Christensen will now be responsi- ble for child welfare and aUen- dance, inter and intra district agreements, scholarships and district athletics. Fro•PageAl ECONOMY money in the economy expanded, more contractors took out build- ing permits, and new orders placed with makers of consumer products increased. However, a recovery alone in leading indicator factors would not insure a reduction in the cur- rent unemployment rate of 9.2 percent, since the total number of new workers bas been con- stantly growing, too. Administration economists dou 't expect the recovery to make a dent in unemployment before late fall or early winter. Fro•PageAl VALLERGA charges. If convicted of either the lelony charges brought against him in the indictment or the al- legations of misconduct included in the accusation, Vallerga would face immediate removal from his elected p0st. Dead Identified NAHA, Okinawa (UPJ) -The U.S. Marine Corps today Iden· tified three of its men killed in a helicopter crash in northern Okinawa Tuesday. 1be v1c:tlms were Capt. Roy D. Newman of Ada, Oklahoma, i.t Lt. Carl E. Snyder of Reaeda, and Stan Set. James F. Kinze Jr. of .RhJnebeck, N.Y. project was financed with $942,000 from city funds, with the rest coming from county, state and federal grants. The Fountain Valley Communi- ty Band will open the dedication ceremony, and city officials and community groups will take part. Tours will begin at3 p.m. The complex is located in the county-owned Mile Square Park, bounded by W arne~d Edinger Avenues and Br.burst and Euclid Streets. Under its agreement with the county, the city can develop an additional 32 acres of the park. A $580,000 project including a lake, lighted baseball field, children's play area and 12 lighted tennis courts is expected to be under way soon. The city council soon will con· sider additional projects, which may require passing a bond is· sue. The new recreation building at 16400 Brookhurst St. includes a gymnasium, two indoor and three outdoor handball courts, game room with ping pong and pool tables, social hall, kitchen and offices. It will be open from 8 a.m. to 10 p . m . seven days a week, although this Sunday it won't ope.n until noon. The game room and social ball will be reserved for senior citizens from 9 a .m. to noon. Teen time will be the third Fri- day of each month from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The gym will be open for anyone from 2 lo 5 p.m. Monday through 1''riday, and special coed volleyball leagues, teen dances, volleyball and ping pong tourna- ments, skateboard contest and family nights have been planned. ' . Diver Suffers Bends Attack While at Bar A Long Beach man who had bee n diving in waters off Newport Beach earlier Wednes- day suffered an attack of the bends later in the day while at a bar at the Balboa Pavilion. Firemen responding to an emerge ncy call shortly after 1:00 p.m. and found Steve Holcolm, 28, on the floor "in agony." Holcolm was taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital where physi· cians decided to transfer him to a hospital equipped with a decom· pression chamber. Arrange. men ts were made for a helicopter flight to Long Beach Memorial Hospital. An intial plan to use a police helicopter was scrapped because or the small size of the craft. Physicians, instead, arranged to use a Marine Corps helicopter from El Toro. Holcolm suffered extreme pain in the attack, but was expected to make a full recovery, hospital spokesmen said. FroaPageAJ POLICE ... "People will get full service, a very complete investigation, but caJls may be backlo~ged up to eight hours. And we will add new measures each 72 hours," Reid said, but he declined to state what those measures would be. Capt. Ron Jens, acting com- mander of the police department. said today he has not noticed a lack of citations and calls are backlogged, as they usually are, but not for eiebt hours. Leader• of t.be pollc. offtcut auoclatJon were out ol town this week and could not be reached for comment. The decision to call off arbitration was made by Reid. Deputy Personnel Director Don Le.ta dlaputed Reid'• claim that the li1ht la wllh the dty council onJ,y. By Cory From Wire Services SACRAMENTO -A slate in· hevitance tax referee, wbo criticiied Controller Ken Cory for his .. cavalier attitude" ln ousting a tax official; has hlmsell been fired by Cory. Cory, J former Orange County assemblyman, fired Asa M. · Clark Jr. two days after he sent Cory a letter complaining ol the manner in which inheritance tax referees were being dism.i&sed. II\ a letter lo Clark, Cory said, "Sirice you take exception to my views on this s ubject, I think it best that you and I sever our rel a· tionship forthwith." Clark's term expires June 30, 1978. But Cory was able to re- move Clark under a law permit- ting firing of 10 percent of the re· ferees at any one time. Clark re- ceived a letter of dismissal Friday . Clark said Cory has fired 40 of 158 referees in recent )Veeks . "It is unbelievable to me," Clark told Cory in a letter, "that (you ) would not have the courtesy to advise of such non- reappointment hi a reasonable time -30 to 60 days prior to such appointment." He added : "In essence, a number of people are affected by your lack of concern in the cavalier approach used." ford Midling Tax Breaks WASHINGTON (UPI) President Ford says he would consider asking Congress to ex· tend tax reductions for another year if the nation's recovery from the recession lags behind expectations. At his Wednesday news con- ference, Ford said he has not "discussed" the possibility with congressional leaders. "We keep a close check on economic indicators within the While House, and we have analyzed the alternatives in this situation, and if conditions pre· vail we would consider this as an option," be told reporters. GRANT·S ••. blight areas. -$15,000 for senior citizen pro· jects. -$10,000 to assist the Orange County Housing Authority. -$10,000 to help citizens participate in decisions on how to spend future grant money. Ul'I,,_.._.... AFRICA HQSTAGES MAY BE FREED .SHORTLY Carrie Jane Hunter, County'• Kenneth .Smith Freedo• Soon? . . Rele<Ue of Studems Seen DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (UPI)-Diplomata say two American students and a Dutch woman held five weeks by Marxist guerrillas in tlle jungles of Zaire may be freed shortly despite a foiled rescue attempt. A high-speed Zaire gunboat Tuesday opened fire on the foreigners and a fishing vessel sent to pick them up, mining the carefully worked out rescue plan. American officials and Stan- ford University representatives who arranged the rendezvous with the guerrillas after weeks of waiting and negotiations im· mediately tried to arrange another pickup. East African diplomatic sources said they were confident the hostages would be released shortly, probably in exchange for a hefty ransom. Wjtnesses said the fishing vessel, reportedly carrying a ransom, was approachlng the Zaire shore o! Lake Tanganyika when the Zaire patrol· boat ap· parently mistook it for a smuggl- ing vessel and opened fire. Ad Seeks Persons Named in Arrests A Buena Park attorney has taken out a newspaper ad, trying to round up persons arrested by Huntington Beach Police Officer Arden Beavers. Jn an ad in Wednesday niJht's Daily Pilot, he asks that anyone arrested by Beavers on a charge of interfering with a police o(· ficer call him at 828-3260. The attorney, John Saur, said be represents Peggy McKee, 19, who was arrested by Beavers on that charge in 1971. The charge • was dismissed in juvenile court, Saur said, and now Ms. McKee is suing the city for $100,000 in damages. He contends she was sitting in her car n~xt to a van at Warner Drive-In that night in 1971, when the van's occupants were arrest- ed by Beavers on charges oC Evaluation Nixed SACRAMENTO CAP) -A teacher evaluation bUJ bas been evaluated by the California Senate, which turned it down. . possessing marijuana. He claims she didn't interfere with Beavers. But Police Capt. Don Jenkins said today, "We have a different point of view as to her conduct.•' Navy Grounds Phantom Jets WASHINGTON CAP) -The Navy ·has grounded its entire fleet of 600 F4 Phantom jet fighters temporarily for safety lnspec(ions followmg a crash caused by a control failure, it was announced today. A Navy spokesman said the Phantoms will be returned to fly. ing from aircraft carriers and ground bases as each is inspect· ed and cleared. The spokesman said 205 Phantoms have been in- spectej since the grounding was ordered five days ago and 54 of those planes were found to be de- fective: S&L .. 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What's more, we can make all the anangementa to mo•• your money so that you won't loee a penny In lnterHt. Call ua on It, today. •MlDJ.mum ba'ancre °' ll.000~ 3310 BRISTOL ST •• OPPOSITE THE 80UTR COAST PLAZA, 540·7511, EpWAR~ MARii. MOR. ... II c ,, . " '" il '" ·~ VOL. 68, NO. 177, 3 S!!CTIONS, 36 PAGES In respoue to a .,.,...i at- tack on him by Dr. Louis Cella earlier ln the day, District Al· torney CeeU Hiclta declared again Wedaelday tbat Cella ia a kingpin ln a 1h1dow pemment that eontrots Oranp Cocmty of· ficialdom. • Hieb did not back down from a stand be took a week qo when be responded to Cella'• b1tter penona1 auack on biln, most ot It Contained iD an uN41ned state- ment Cella aave the press early Wed.Daday. The dlatrtct at.torney charac- terised the statemmt aa being filled wttb vituperative ata~ mmta and inaccuracies. Hicks alao vowed to continue Dally P'llet ~ ~y LH l'..,M Ala, Sm11111er ' 'lbat long-awaited sµmmer seems....1<L.be officially in re· sidence along the Orange Coast, as indicated by ~his midaftemoon scene W•esday near the Newport pier. A brief threat of fog 1dong the coast this morning was quickly dispelled, and traffic clogged the beachbound lanes of highways in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa with s.ome 65,000 beachgoers expected. Huntington Beach Eyes Police Strike By TERRY COVILLE OftM 0.11, ru .. ..., Police officers in Huntington Beach will vote July 3 to decide if they want to strike in connection with their pay dispute with the city. Wednesday morning City Personnel Director Ed Thompson said it looked as if a settlement could be reached this weekend with arbitration. But Wednesday afternoon Mark Reid, union spokesman tor the 178·member police officers association, called offthearbitra· tion process and ordered the printing of ballots for a strike vote. Reid, general manager for the Service Employes Union, Local 660, said he cancelled arbitration because members ol the city council would not be a part of the process. • ''Ibe party in opposition in this thing is the city council, not management," Reid uid Wed· nesday. •'.Both management and the association went through bard negotiations and came to an honest, hammered out settle- ment. . "But the council wanted to knock out a cost ol llvinl clause in the education incentive, and it dido 't want to grant a two percent pay increase Jan. l (above an eight percent pay raiSe July 1). That's blackmail and we're hot aolngtositsUU foril." Reid said police officers, aa of midnlebt, Tuesday, have also SACRAMENTO <UP() -The Assemblt today approved 11 days late ~nd 1ent to Gov. Ed· mund G . Brown Jr. the Leglllature's $11.5 billion 1)0dget bUJ to nnarice atat.e iov• emment operations next yea"' (Earlltrstory, AS) The vote was A to t ud oc- curred ln the wake ol the break· ing or a deadlock by wblch minority RepubllcUI and a bandlUl ot dltsldent Democrats bad held tbe record apeDdinl document h01taae. been asked to stop writing cita· tions (a slap at city revenues), and slow there work down to a normal, but thorough, pace. "People will get full service, a very complete investigation, but calls may be backlogged up to eight hours. And we will add new measures each 72 hours," Reid said, but he declined to state what those measures would be. Capt. Ron Jens, acting com· mander of the police department, said today be has not noticed a lack of citations and calls are backlogged, as they usually are, but not for eight hours. <See POLICE, Page A2) Diver Suffers Bends Attack While at Bar A Long Beach man who had been diving in waters off Newport Beach earlier Wednes· day suffered an attack of the bends later in the day while at a bar at the Balboa Pavilion. Firemen responding to an emertency call shortly after 1 :00 p.m. and foµnd Steve HolcoJm, 28, on the noor "in ag'ony." HolcoJm was taken to Hoag .Memorial Hospital where pbysl· ciana decided to tl'anafer him to a ·hospital equipped with a decom· presslon chamber. Arrange. ments were made for a hellcoPter night to Long Beach Memorial Hoepital. • An lnUal plan to use a police htlitopter was scrapped because ol the 1mall sin ~ tbe craft. Pb)aidau, lnatead, unqed to uae a Marine Corp1 beJJ.eopt•r from El Toro. A pbyaician and nurae at- tended the victim on the ruibt to LoasBeacb. Firemen aaid that Holtolm told tMm be bad been cllvtnc earller in Ute day in water 185 feet deep and appa~ bid aur· faced too .oon. f ffolcolm sulf erect extreme paln lD the attack, but wu expected t.o make a full recovery, hotpital spolceemen said. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1975 pr~paratlon of a lawsuit to stop UM t.ramfer of 22 invesUgators trom hd office to the sheriff's de· partment, a move approved last week by the Board or Supervisors. Immediately after supervisors okayed the transfer, Hicks CMl'lecl tt, was inspired by the shadow government headed by Cella. In addition to promising the lawsuit, Hicks said he will press for a Grand Jury investigation into the backgr ound of the board's decision: That inquiry is likely to include calling the supervisors and some ol their aides before the new jury which will be impaneled Mon· day, Hicks said. The district attorney said one benefit of his identlfytng the shadow government was bring. · ing Cella out into the open. "He is a man who operates from behind the scenes using im· mense sums ol mooey to do so," of thing the public should be aware of." He said Cella's activities and associations could be traced through ? series of political cases N/C TEN CENTS his ~lice bas prosecuted ln re- cent years. Included among those he cited were the conviction of former Wes tmins ter mayor Der ek McWbinney and planning com- missioner Tad Fujita on bribery charges. Hicks also cited a Grand Jury inquiry into former a s· (See WCKS, Page AZ) Ecolloniy Sigiis Surge Analysts See lndicatiom of Recovery WASlilNGTON CAP> -The lederal index desigxied to an- ticipate economic trends ad- vanced for the third straight month in May, the government reported today. This was seen as a solid signal of recovery and a hint that the resurgence could be strong. The Commerce Department said its Composite Index of Lead· ing Indicators rose 2.1 percent in Vallerga Asks Venue Change A motion as king that Orange County Assessor Jack ValJerga's upcoming trial be changed to another county was filed in SUperior Court Wednesday Vallerga's at-toner. Jack- Cahill, claimed in bis petition that the amouat of' pretrial publicity aUJ'J"OGn41bag Vallerga's indictment by the Orange County Grand Jury would prevent him from obtaining a fair trial here Along with former assessor Rep. Andrew Hinshaw, Vallerga was indicted on charges relating to the sale of an assessor.'s com· puter program to Spartanburg County, South Carolina. In his petition, Cahill said the publicity surrounding the indict· m enl of nine employes in the as· sessor 's office and the subse· quent conviction of five of them for illegally participating in Hinshaw's 1972 campaign would also hurt bis client's chances for a fair trial. He also cited newspaper re· ports of Vallerga invoking his Fifth Amendment rights in two appearances before the Grand Jury as being prejudicial to the case. The assessor presently is scheduled to stand trial in Orange County Superior Court on JuJy7. He is charged in the indictment with grand theft, embezzlement and submitting false expense claims. . Io addition to the criminal charges against Vallerga, the Grand Jury returned an accusa· lion against him that originally charged him with four counts of misconduct in office. It bas since been amended and now includes live misconduct charges. If convicted of either the felony charges brought against him in the indictment or the al· legations of misconduct included in the accusation, Vallerga would face immediate removal from bis elected post. Mar ijuana Bill SACRAMENTO <UPI> -The Senate this afternoon voted fin al legislative passage and sent to Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. a politically sensitive bill to soften the penalties for possession of an ounce of marijuana to a $100 traf · fie ticket-style fine. TRADING HEA J'Y, DOW GAINS 1.41 NEW YORK (UPI> -The stock market closed with a small .i.• today. in active tradine on la New Yon Stock Exchange. · The Dow Jones industrial avet•ce. a 44·1)0int gainer the past five seuion.s, added 1.41 Points to 874.14. Advances led decline. by about an eleht·to-five m8f1in. (Tables, 87). May, bringing the three-month climb to 5. 7 percent. Economists who fashioned the index regard a three-month ad· vance as a sure sign of a turn- around in the economy. So the latest rise provided support for the opinion of many economists that the worst recession since World War 11 is ending. The latest figures also con· tained an encouraging signal about how strong the recovery will be. The April increase~ which had originally been reported as a re- cord 4.2 percent jump, was re· vised downward to a3 percent in· crease. But that rise still equaled the previous record set in June 1958. And the May increase of 2.1 percent -aside from the April rise -was the sharpest sinc.e a Dally ...... seMf ....... LONG DISTANCE SKATEBOARDER SWORD TAKES BREAK Just Something to Do During Summer Vacation A Good Skate Boy, 14, Rolling 160 Miles A Canoga Park junior high school student rolled through Huntington Beach Wednesday on a skateboard. He's headed for San Diego. Brad Sword, 14, took a rest stop in Huntington Beach on the first part of an eight-day trip, by skateboard, from his Ca noga Park home to San Diego, and back. "It's just something to do for the summer,~· the tall, blond $500,000 Loss youtttsaid, strapping his pack on his back. "Going through the mountains is a little hard, but other than that itreels good." Brad went 50 miles the first day, but says the rest of the trip he plans to skate about 25 miles a day. He rests in a sleeping bag at night and eats tacos, hot dogs and hamburgers along the route. His eight-day skateboard vaca- tion will cost about $70, he says. The trip is about 160 miles each way. 150 Valuable Rugs Stolen by Gunmen At )east 150 antique oriental rugs worth between $200,000 and $500,000 were stolen Wednesday from a Santa Ana shop by two men who held guns to the store owner's bead. Police aaid today they are look· ing for two young black men in connection with the armed rob- bery at Shah 'n Sh.ah Oriental Rug Shop, 2030 S. Main St. In· vestieators have "conservative- ly estimated .. the value of the stolen ru11 at $200.000. However. Moses OulOU.Dian, owner or tbe store, said today a re. evaluation of the missin g merchandise puts bis loss closer to $500,000 ~cause many or tbe rugs were ''one of a lclnd. •' he said. The shop owner said the two men wallced in about 1 :30 p.m. and brandished handguns. BOWLING BALL MAKES SIRIKE SEATI'LE CAP) -A bowling ball created its own pocket in the front end. of Roberta Perry's car . -rar off center but pecking enough punch ror • stri.ke worth $C12.83. The woman aald she was head· inl up one of the dt.)''s steepest hills w~ sb~ saw &he baU head· in& down the btll toward ber. "They 'knew exactl1 which stacla to go to and took tbe most valuable ones," Oumunlan aaid. notlnt that 11veTal ol the 1tolen ru11 were worth as much as Sl.5,000 each. "I am offering a , · $5,000 reward for lhclr return," ~~~~~~~~~~~-I Pricu were b11ber in actl ve trad1n1 on the American Stock Exchance .. She aaid that after the hnpact people at a bo••llna alley nevthe top ol the hill told her they "dld see three lltUe boys carrrtni a bowline baU around that n1JbL" . "• 2.2 percent increase in December 1970. Most economists generally like to see more than three.months of a new trend before they decide whether the index is giving a true signal of the strength of that· trend. But they do consider the index signals on strength to be significant. The index is composed of a (See ECONOMY, Page A2) Total State Handgun Ban Urged SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Tbir· teen Democratic legislators to. day introduced a bill to outlaw the pri vale possession of handguns in California effective Jan. 1, 1977. but gave the measure little chance of passage. The l ead author, As- semblyman Alan Sierot.Y CD-Los ' ~). l'HCWy eoaceded that the legislation (A.824216) would face "very, very difficult opposi· lion" and said he expected the is- sue ultimately to be placed on the ballot by initiative. The proposal, supported by the State Bar of California, would re- quire private handgun owners to turn in their weapons to law en- forcement authorities during the first six months the law was in e(. feet. In tum, they would be com- pensated at the fair market value for the guns. Sieroty estimated the cost to state taxpayers of buy- ing the weapons would range from $200 million to $250 million. · "If we think that lives are im- portant, then t hat amount of money doesn't deter us," Sieroty told a news conference. "Although people do kill peo- ple, the handgun is the real killer, because the handgun makes it so easy," said Sieroty. adding that handguns account for only 25 percent of all firearms. but they cause 75 percent of all gun deaths. Similar legislation has failed previously' largely because or the opposition of the National Ri· fle Association. Illegal possession of handguns would become a felony after the six-month grace period expired. But the proposal would allow pistol club members, law en- forcement officers, the National Guard and armored truck guards to possess handguns. Unaffected would be rifles and shotguns. Oraage~ Cea•& ti.4!~ Weadaer Sunny Friday but some fog and low clouds in the afternoon along the coast. Slightly warme r with beach highs or 68 rising to 78inland • 1.NSIDE T ODA "Y The .architech of California's coastline plan may ha~ tMir t.00rk cu& out /or them In jsutihlfng the con- tinMftl nilfnsce of tM "°''' coa.rtline commisrion to tM ~re. See P.ag. BB. ··-· U .. IT ......... Nne tor BEtt' Dr David Mathews, 39, president of the University of Alabama, has been nominated by President Ford to be the next secretary of Health, Educa· tion and Welfare He would succeed Caspar Wein· berger, who has indicated ·lie would like to return to Cetlifornia. SACRAMENTO (AP> - Prepaid health plans, the con· trovenial long-range soluUon of former Gov Ronald Rea1an's Medi-Cal policy, will be terminated, the Brown ad- ministration said today. Th e announcement by Secretary M~rio Obledo ol new Gov. Edmund BrownJr.'sHealth and Welfare Agency noted PHP's have been embroiled in scandals. "The state should not tolerate fraud, misrepresentation, or political influence in the opera- tion of health services or any other services," Obledosaid. The 48 plans, which serve 274,000 people, will be given 90 days from July 1 to meet new, stricter standards for new "Institutes for Medical Service." The people they serwe will be enrolled in the new institutes or returned to the regular fee-for. service care by private doctors, said Steven Passin, who was as- ·Ruling May Change Mental Health Laws 1 WASHING TON (UPI) -The •U.S Supreme Court ruled un· 'animously today that an in· dividual cannot constitutionally ·be committed to a mental institu· lion if he is non-dangerous and capable of surviving on his own or with willing help. The court's opinion by Justice Potter Stewart said "mere public intolerance or animosity" cannot justify depriving a person of his physical liberty nor is a fmding of "mental illness" sufficient for locking a person up. Th e court did not decide whether mentally ill persons dangerous to themselves or others have a right to treatment upon compulsory confinement, or whether a state may com· pulsorily confine a non- dangerous , m entally ill in- dividual for the purpose of treat· ment. Thus, the questiorrof the constitutional right of an involun- tarily committed person to treat· Jesse Boldiµg Dead at 84; Rites Friday Funeral services ..are scheduled Friday for Costa Mesan Jesse A. Bolding, a World War I veteran, form e r black s mith a 'nd 60 -yea r mechanic who died Wednesday'. He was 84 and had lived in Costa Mesa for 25 years, residing at 1881h Merrill Place at the time of his death. Mr. Bolding began his career as a blacksmith and expanded to mechanical work, operating the Fixit Shop in Costa Mesa before be retired. Services for Mr. Bolding will be at 2 p.m. in Bell Broadway Mortuary Chapel, with burial to follow in Harbor Rest Memorial Park, with Bell Broadway Mortuary directing Survivors include his wire Nellie, of the home: sons, James of Costa Mesa and Jesse Jr. of Little Rock, Ark .• a daughter, Mrs. Louise Faulkner of Costa Mesa ; a sister, Alice Walker of Fort Worth, T ex.; six grandchildren, and 12 great- grandchildren. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT T"4! O<M>9t Co•$1 Delly PUot, wltll wfllell ls<""'• bi~ '"" N<tws-Pr .... is publlU>ed by ttw O.•n~ Coast Publl\11•"9 Company. s.p.,•le t!dlhOOIS ••• publ••-Monoay throu9ll Frimy tor Cail• IN••. N~wport Bee<h, Hunti"91on S.fCll/FOUrt• t11n V•lley. lrvlne. S.dcllet..O Valley •nd l.AQuM Beecll/SOuth C.ouL A ll~ '"°'°""' edition I\ pubhShed Salurd•~ ""° $'"""•Y•· The P'"'"~' put>ll\ll•no p lant IS •t JOO Wu t 8'ty Strttt, C.Osla Mesa, C<llllornla '2•2•. Robert N. Wef!d Pr .. ldent •nd P\llM- Thomas Keevil Ed1tot Thomas A. Murphine _,,.911>9 Editor Charles H. Loos Richard P. N<tll ,,. .. ,.,.,,, -n•o•"9 EdHoo Offius (cl\ ta -W. JJO W••I S.y Stt'ftt *"'"'"' Oea<ll J33l N•woot1 Bou•~•••d La9una lhe<ll. 1186 c;. .. ,,,,..y,. M-1 ""'"'nc:iton lkt•~"· 111n &u<" eo .. 14'¥.t<d :0-leNO Valley: 0201 IA Pu Ao.Id at Safi Olei!O ,..,_., Tete,..ont (714) 642 ... 321 Cl.uslfled Advertisl119 641-5'71 ~eb•O. V•llO """' OlllCe Stt-6310 Ff0Ms.i1t,,, ..... '95·0610 ~ Ntrlll ~·· °"""' c--1-5'0· 1220 ment in a mental institution - the issue on which the case originally focused -was not touched on. "As we view it, this case raises a single, relatively simple, but nonetheless important question concerning every man's constitu· tional right to liberty," Stewart said. The decision is expected to have a major impact on state mental institutions, perhaps speeding a trend to remove pa· tients from large hospitals to smaller community treatment centers. The decision could force states either to spend much more on treating institutional patients or sharply reduce the number of in- stitutionalized patients. The case, the first of its kind to reach the high court, was brought by Kenneth Donaldson, who was committed to the F1orida State Hospital at Chat· rtahoochee in 1957 and not re· Jea,se~ until 1971. He was diagnosed as a "paranoid schizophrenic." As a Christian Scientist, Donaldson ref used medication and to submit to electric shock treatments. No other therapy was offered. Donaldson sued five hospital doctors for damages in U.S. Dis· trict Court in Tallahassee. A jury awarded him $38,500 against two of them -Dr. J .B. O'Connor, who eventually became the superintendent and retired in 1971, and Dr. John Gumanis. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the decision. Donaldson, now 67, was re· leased in 1971 and is living in York, Pa. Ste wart said the court need not decide whether. when or by what procedures a mentally ill person may be confined by the state on any generally advanced ground -to prevent injury to the public, to ensure his own survival or safety or to cure or help his ill· ness, because the jury didn't find any of these grounds for con· tin u e d c o n.f i n em en t in Donaldson's case Jaycees Nix Gal Members MIAMI BEACH, F1a. (AP) - A national convention of the Jaycees has voted overwhelm· ingly against admitting women to their membership. The group, formerly known as the Junior Chamber of Com- merce, voted by a 10.1 margin Wednesday to reject a charter change allowing women in the or· ganization for young business leaders. It was the first time in a two- year controversy that the pro· posal has gone to a . vote, a spokesman said. Certain local Jaycee chapters have admitted women aJready, he said, and are considered out· law chapters. ·Burglars Caught At Judge's Home An alert neighbor watching two youths enter and leave the garage of Superior Court Judge James K. Turner in Newport Beach Wednesday was credi~ with helping in the arrest of tbe youths on burilary charge.!. Police juvenile ofOcers said they arre•ted the two IS-year-old runaway boys from Pa.sadena at Judge Turner's home at 21827 Alta Vllta Drive and found a camera a.nd backpack belongine to the Jurlst. · The vaiue of the Items taken amounted to $60, poUce said. signed by Brown to investigate PHPs. Brown announced soon after taking office that no prepaid he.alth plan contracts would be extended beyond July 1 A Health Department report said that PHPs. since their incep Uon in April, 1972, have been "a subject of scandal and con troversy .. They had state ap· propriations of $100 mil.lion this year ObJedo said he dido 't expect many PHPs to .meet the strict standards for the new "Institutes for Medical Service " "In setting up the institutes, we are warning thpse that seek to profit Crom human illness to go elsewhere The state does not want to and will not deal with them. Only those physicians who put health signs above dollar signs should consider applying,'' Obledo said. He said Medi-Cal costs have soar.ed while service has declined. "We will start slowly and build anew," Obledo said. "Integrity; adequate care, and the absence of political influence will be the hallmark of the institutes.•• The Health Department said the institutes will stress con· sumer control, 24-hour serv\ce, preventive medicine, continuity of services and guaranteed ac-. cess to emergency care. ' El Toro Base Gets Change lnCo~r Brig. Gen. Robert W. Taylor will relinquish command of the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station to Maj . Gen. Andrew W. O'Don· nell during ceremonies Friday afternoon at the base. Taylor bas been station com· mander and commanding general of Marine Corps Air Bas~ Western Area since May 30, '974. He was a pilot in the Philippines during the Second World War and also flew in the Korean War. lie is retiring from 'Jclive duty arid will return to his native Tex- as from El Toro, according to Capt. John Shotwell, public in· formation officer at the base. O'Donnell, former assistant commander of the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing at Cherry Point, N.C., flew 161 combat missions in Vietnam. A native of Westchester Coun- ty, N.Y., he was stationed in China during World War Il and flew 127 combat missions during the Korean War. No stranger to El Toro, he was stationed at the base in 1946. Wives Reject Fireu:omen LOS ANGELES (A P) -A group of firemen's wives are pre· tty burned up at the thought that their husbands' fire station bud- dies might somedflY be women. A group of 150 of the wives held a seminar Wednesday at which strong doubts were expressed that other women could perform the arduous tasks involved in fire fighting But what upset them most was the thought that things might bet a little hot back at the fire house. One wife said she feared husbands a nd female fire fighters, working 24-hour shifts together, might be tempted to de· velop more than just a pro· fessional relationship. Fro• Page AJ POLICE ... Leaders of the police officers association were out of town this week and could not be reached for coinment. The decision to call off arbitration was made by Reid. Deputy Personnel Director Don Lewis disputed Reid's claim that the fight is with the city council only. Heist Neu $1 Million FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) -Four men wearing ski masks bound and gagged three hostages, then escaped with an estimated $1 m illlon ln cash and Indian jewelry from a Navajo Reserve· lion trading post, pheriff's deputies said todaf. Diane Hartwell, general .manager of the Cameron Trading Poat who made tbe loss estimate, said an Inventory was underway. UttlTe,...._ See You Later ••• Paul Graham, billed as Australia's "Mr. Muscles," was the scratched and bleeding winner of his wrestling re- match with a 690-pound alligator in Sydney It took Graham 12 minutes to put a sleeper hold on the reptile a nd turn it over on its back. The alligator, which put Graham in t he hospital t wo weeks ago after trying to eat him, appeared unharmed. Plan for Advisory Committee Lashed What was scheduled as a routine recommendation from a new advisory committee de- veloped into a lengthy debate this week when city councilmen de· liberated on a possible senior citizen center in Corona del Mar. And when the discussion at the council study session ended , members of the recently formed Newport Beach Committee on Community Development ad- mitted anger and frustration. Mayor D9nald Mclnn.is, lashed out strongly at what he asserted was a lack of homework by the citizen panel for med to help the city find uses for federal funds in- tended for the elderly, minorities or others in need. Mcinnis reacted after spokesmen for the four-week-old committee reviewed their work on a suggestion that a senior center be developed in buildings at Fifth and Marguerite Avenues where bidding has been keen by two private schools for use of the property. Mcinnis reacted sharply to the recommendation, charging that the council's original directions suggested a far different initial function for the committee. The council charge, he insist- ed, was for the committee first to assess community needs and then potential uses for federal funds . Time is wasting, the mayor said, and the committee had dwelt thus far only on the senior citizen center. That brought a reply from spokesmen for the committee. Richard Selwyn, the chairman, stressed that the C\itY staff inject- ed the urgency in work on the senior citizen center, emphasiz· ing in early agendas that poten· tial leases were looming for the property and that a recommen- datidn on the center sboul\i .be drafted as soon as possible. Selwyn and others on the panel insisted that they acted in good faith and added that the council directions on the grant study were not listed in order of priority. Mcinnis, however, persisted on the matter of complying with the grant guidelines and finishing the advance work. ~ . «~ :: .. aemblyman a.ad now state con· troller Kenneth Cory's JJm cam· pa1p •• well u r..UtraUon fraeld convictions obtained · qainst workers tn Ooniressman Jerry Patterson and As- semblyman Ri~hard Robinson's ltn4 campaigns. ' "The i.s1ue1Dvo1ved ts the ablli· ty of the diatrlct attorney to cug ou' pouucat lrauu and pC)lltlca1 corruption n4 'matte .. whose friends mtrbt be involved." Hlcuaald. · He 1coff ed at Cella's cnarac· terization of him as pathological and said be 1oq'1d it surprising that a physician·would arrive at such a dlJ@o'Sis based on one brieltelepbone call. That call took place Tuesday when Cella reportedly asked Hicks if he was standing by his shadow government cbarie. The district attorney also cited a dinner party hosted by Dr. Cella at the Airporter Inri shortly after las1' fall's elections as an ex· ample of the motivations behind the so-called hidden government. Tbe district attorney said it was reported that ab the d.µmer attended by about 18 persons Cella said, "Well, we•ve got pret· ty good control of thf; county. Now, let •s go after the c:iUes. •• When asked about -€ella's charges that he misuses his of· fice, Hicks replied,·J~fbaven't the faintest idea of whathe'stalking about." Fro•PageAJ ECONOMY dozen i ndividual economic statistics selected for their ten· dency to move in advance of the economy generally. Only 10 of the individual statistics were available or the May report, but eight of them pointed up. The other two -the lay-off rate in factories and the average work wee.Jc .in factories .:..... were unchanged. Among the other factors, com· panies reported an improved per'f ormance from their sup- pliers. Assets which could be quickly converted into cash rose. Key wholesale prices advanced. Business spending on factories and equipment rose. Stock prices also advanced; the supply of money in the economy expanded, more contractors took out build· ing permits; and new orders placed with makers of consumer products increased. However; a recovery atone in leading indicator factors would not insure a reduction in the cur· rent unemployment rate of 9.2 percent, since the tot.al number of new workers has been con- stantly growing, too. Administration economists dou't expect the recovery to make a dent in unemployment before late f all·orearly winter. S&L DIPOSfts· -· . 1 AT REGOID ,HIGH . ,, . fl' ¥' ,:<.:f· , -< Washington,, D.c: ...... ,AfJ1~.rJfthi'put 1 k their money in savings and· lo&n.J~a~ ~ .:,1 tions in record:amount&.dqdnt Pttarcb. ·, ';1'J FHLBB Chairman Thoma$ R.'.'Bomar; · { said new net savinp ·in' March totaled. ., $3.7 billion. up from $3.1 billipn in Feb·. '.J rua'1' ~nd a netiecor~ (ot,. t!lt.R)!'!!Y>· . ~ The mcrease m new savings, for; the · .'t first quarter of 1975 totaled nearly $9.1 .: tJ billion. · llf4 • I Isn't ii lime you moved your money? All savings and loan astoclatlona ar• not created equal. Most of them off•r th• sam• high interest rates. But all too many wlll design a savings program that's best for them. · An AVCO counselor wlll help you choose a savings plan that's best for you. With maximum lntereat and Oexlblllty. Plus Free services that are really FrM, including Notary, Note Br Trust Deed Collections, up to 40 Money Orders a month, Copying Service, all the Traveler's Check• you neecL1'8afe Deposit Box. and many more. What's more. we can make all the crrrangementa to move your money so that you won't Jose a penny ln lnter .. t. Call US OD lt, today. •Mlnlmllm b«II«mc. of f 1.000 reqWteod. 3310 BRISTOL ST .. OPPOSITE THE ~OUTH COAST PLAZA. U0-7$91, El>WAJU). KAID •. MGI. -. .. .. I .~~ .... ~; ~·~.· ....... .,.~~, ... _,_...: .:= ·i= \!ie 1e f ,.,,,,, t lie Top ... ·:!JUsing above Abalone Point bluffiine at :.~Jtorth end of Laguna Beach is new home : of Robe1't F . Montgomery, an Anaheim .•. physician. Under construction is 8,100 .square feet of living area valued at $200,000, according to building permit for project. Later phases will include addi· tion of two wings to home, swimming pool and tennis court. Abalone Point ls located at north end of Irvine Cove. i aguna Pair . Given .. ~ .. Chapter Se ts Laguna Meet P orno Case Delay The Laguna Beach Chapter of the California Association for the Physically Handicapped wllf meet at 7:30 p.m. Fri<,tay in the community room ot Laguna Federal Savings, 260 Ocean Avenue, Laguna Beach. A pornography case involving a Laguna Beach couple, owners of the Fahrenheit 451 Bookstore, has been continued for another week at the South Orange County Municipal Court in Laguna Niguel. The continuance -the most recent in a long string since the ai:rest of Gordon and Evelyn Wilson in December 1972 -was ma~e to allow Judge John A. Griffin ti me to revie w legal pQints and authorities and the property seized in the arrest. :: The Wilsons were arrested alter a Laguna Beach police de· tective allegedly purcbased a copy of Zap Comlx at the Fahrenheit 451 Bookstore, 409 S. Coast Highway. In addition to the comics. Judge Griffin was given copies or Playboy, Playgirl and other adult magazines commonly sold over the counter. Gordon Wilson said today he believes the case bas. become a hot potato. Providing transportation for handicapped persons will be the topic or the meeting. The chapter , is taking a survey of now many handicapped persons require· transportation. For further information call J Lueiaus Serantoni at 494-3351 or t Cleova Weinert aU!IG-2836. ~~cond Plot Singer ( ·~Police Mum Innoce"f . ·o B k ? In Frq,uf " n rea out. NEWARK,N.J.(UPI) -A Los Angeles soul . SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -The San Francisco singer hfts been (pund in· ~hronicle reported today that an Intelligence agent nocent of passing herself for the Los Angeles Police Department uncovered a off as the lead singer of plot to pull off a second breakout al the Marin Coun· the nationally ·known ty Civic Center -less than three months after a Shirelles, but her agent -similar attempt le!ttfour persons dead. was con v I ct e d or •. The newspaper asserted in a copyrighttd story criminal fraud. that Los Angeles authorities failed to warn Marin ·lawmen of the plan which was scheduled for Oct. 22! After delibera\ing for ·1970. On Aug. 7, 1970, Judge Harold J . Haley ana over two hours, a federal three others were killed jury Wednesday ac-i_~ an unsuccessful escape ( quitted Vessie Lee Sim· 'attempt. J mons, 35, of three counts The newspaper said Sta le of mail fraud for allow- tbe intelligence reports ing her female vocal were the work or an agent quartet ~o be pri0moted identified in reports to the department's criminal as "Vess1e Sim~pns ~~ conspiracy section only as "C·l4." However, the , the Fabulous Sh1relles. Chronicle said the agent was really Louis Tack wood. MOlpr aetlre Delafl SACRAMENTO (UPI>·-Legislative leaders have decided to delay until August any major actloJl on dealing with the medical malpractice crisis. • . .Assembly s peaker LeoT. Mccarthy and Senate Pt<e8ident Pro Tem James R. Mills Wednesday said ttie doctors, lawyers and insurance companies have requested time lo study pending malpractice legislation. flj9h.,ay F .. dl"9 BHI · : · SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Senate has i1a3sed a bill designed to restart halted hl1hway coostruction next year through a one-cenl-per- pJJon boost in the gasoline tax to produce $110 million. . The measure (SBlOO), which would raise the eu tax from seven to eight cents startina Jan. 1. wets sent to the Assembly Wednesday on a 23· 7 vote. N0%Pr..,..._ : . SACRAMENTO CAP>-Thelasto!Callfornia'a C91!trovers ial oxides of nitrogen smog control pro-gram for 1966-70 model cars would be wiped away with"legisJation meeting Senate approval. It won a 2719 vote Wednesday, sendinl it to tbe Assembly. '· The author Sen. John Holmdabl, <D-Castro Valley), called the NOx protram "po«Jtly conceived Wdpoorly admlnistered''inthefint~lace. ;i;calr Die I• V•t '' ~ORON (UPI) -Two wor~ers ~,&.he U.S. Joru and Chemical Company here were killed late Wednesday when they fell into a vat of llquld nitrogen and froze to death. >'• Willie Edward Dodderer, Z'I, and Brant Black, ~;·both of North Edwardl, were dead on arrival at Bi>ron Cl\izena Hoapttat. '88oe tors8tted · LOS ANGELES CUPI) -EJfbt Granada Hilla ... daetors were named In a civl auit Wednesday ~-fling them with solidtln1 and acc•tlns ftiClrbacke from a m~ medical labora'*'1 tliltfn1 •ervice. , : Named were Howard ft. Baker, St~phen '1el'JIOCco, Jamu L. Q-eiihton. Alfred A. Fts!1Mli, D:IUott C. Leonhardt, Arthur Petoyan, WUft1m frifl' and John BolllnJer. ~ ...... er reeoer MCRAMtNTO (AP) -The 1t1le diffftor of :cii.umer aff 1lr1 should have anon power, •*YI the ~omla Senate. lt aent to tile AuemblY W.an-ctay a bill Ulat J.'OUJd slve him autborit.)' lo IO to aoUrt lo prated ~umer intereltl. • • Th• author, Sen. 0..,,.. •~ <D·San Wancllco), uid ll would uaure eoaumen ol adt· awa protedton •aainat crooked buslneumen. I . . . T HE SAME JURY, however, convicted Mias Simmons' Hollywood ~gent , 58-year -old Charles W. Cascales. U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence A. Whipple allowed Case ales to remain free on $5,000 bail pending sentencing. He faces a maximum five years in prison, and his a\torney said he would "definite- ly" appeal. • "I put my llf e on the line. I've been ripped off," said Cascales. "THIS VE RDICT is going to blow a hole in the whole music busi- ness. Now you're going to have to interrogate every artist before boot· ing him," he said u be left federal court. Durin1 the week-Iona trial, membera ;of the .real Sblrelles t•stifled .that Mill Simmons was never a member of their group, whose million- selling recorda ~elude "Wtll You Love Me Tomorrow?" "Mamma Said" and "Dedicated to Lhe Ofte I Love,'' ..NOBODY OWNS I name,'• said Mi .. Shn- mona, tbe mother of three cblldren and a stu· dent at a community col· 1-t ID Lo• An•elet. Mla1Simmons11ld she would conUnue lO •inf. but would probably cbcloN l different name fot her ,roup. She reJect· ed a 1u•1e1Uon ~Y her attorney tb1t she blll herself H • VeHlt Sim· Olona and 'the F ake Shtreu ..... Durlnt tbe lrt~l1 evlcle9ce wa1 er.-wa '°~ llLM saatmcm• ~ tour.., tilt U.S. And Europe u1ta1 t.be name of the Shirell11. HIC DAI\. Y PILOT .. Sex I)evices SeDm.g Dutributors Claim Kinky Gadgetll Popular BJ DOLO&ES B.UaAY ......... "'"' ... Tbe .ex parapbernalla busl· neN has 1rown from secretive mall order firms listed in sordid ••~ maf aslnet to an above· lf'OWld trade involving about 800 boutiques and an unknown number of distributors. Those in the indus try "estimate the annual volume is over $25 million nati0'1wtde and growing. They say their business has expanded because or the sex· uaJ revolution of the '60s and ear· ly '70s. MEANWHILE SOME doc- tors, notlng the widespread trend toward use of s exual paraphernalia, say some of the devices can be physic ally harmful; others say the devices may be psychologically beneficial. The biggest seller is the vibrator, an elongated, hollowed· out, plastic device operated by batteries. Other products range from artificial male and female sex organs to scented anJ fiavored lotions, oils and gels to Juli-sized, life-like models of men and women . A variety of manacles, harnesses and whips are also sold. Most vibrators are priced unde·r $15. INTEREST IN THESE items is not restricted to any one age group, say dealers tn· terviewed across the country. "My customers are from 18 to 85," a Detroit, Mich., dealer said. Although most store owners say the majority or their customers are men, they say women have been buying sex paraphernalia in substantial numbers. Some gynecologists warn the devices can cause injuries. "ART IFICIAL DEVICES can cut the skin and cause infec- tion. In some cases they can hurt a woman's cervix," said Dr. Donald C. Chambers, associate attending gynecologist, Provi· dent and Sina l Ho1pltal1 .. Baltimore, Md. Rectal devices used by men alao can IM dangeroua, be aald. Many aex tberaplatl and psycboloalata recommend uae ot the paraphernalia to pattenta to help overcome certain aex pro- blems. "VIBaATORS ARE very helpful devices for many women," said Dr. Wardell Pomeroy of the Cornell Medical School and the American Institute of Psychotherapy. "Many times, it's the begt.nn.Jnc of leamlng to have an orgasm." Dr. William Mastera, co- director of the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation In St. Louis, said he would only re-_ •. • .the g #R fl lt"O ... P JI . h a"e b een b 11y f11g ae.r paraphe r11alla 111 1111h11tn11tlal HH•IH'n.' commend a vibrator to a patient who has never experienced or- gasm, and only then on a very limited basis. He said he would never suggest using other de- vices. "Inevitably, you're talking about crutches and It does na good to train people to crutches," he said. "The development of sexual functioning is not a mechanical thing." SALES OF THE items have continued to climb despite a na· lional recession and waning public interest in pornographic books and movies, dealers say. . Sam Savt ge, sales manager. or United Sales, Inc., one of the largest manufacturers of sex de· vices, or "marital aids" as the company calls them, said about 150 new products are introduced annually. The Los Angeles firm sold about $2 million worth of paraphernalia last year, he said. "The busines s has been O"OWtDt iradually fCll" U>e put llve yea1'1," Savate aald. •on IN 1'BS BV81H'"88 '; attribute UM rtllnt lnterett to a •1 ' 1rowln• Jece1Kanee <i the aex revo&utioD. But aome alJo say the reeaaS. h .. belped. "Salo have gone up roe thia Ume of the year," said Blll R~ln. a lormer ruwaclal ad-: • mlnhtrator wbo a&artea r: Pleasure Cheat, Ltd., about three • · ~ yeafl ••o. "lls's the aame aa· during the Depre11ion, when· 4 :-. movies made bta business." •• Most merchants said their ·; customers are middle class an«'.·: r professionals. • ·= ~ "THE DEMAND ALWAYS has been there, but the product.a ~: were in an atmosphere where the L · • 'proper r;ople' wouldn't go,·~:.~ •J Rifkin sa d. • ~· · "There's a creepy novelty: · ~ ... shop in Dallas that aeU. thl1 ::- stuff. I'd never go in u.ere," said ~ Deborah M., 39, in a Manbattao · ~; branch of Pleasure Chest. • •• Mrs. M., like muy of U,. • ! paraphernalia shoppers ln· · • J; terviewed, preferred anonymity. · · She sald she and her husband l often purchase sex items when · • they visit New York. . "With or wit.bout them our • • • . . . bedroom life is pleasurable," she : · # said, "but we sometimes like ~ new and dllf erent adventures." ' . ThERE AR E NO federal ~· statutes re1ulaUn1 the manUf at· · •. 1 lure, aaJe and possession ol sex ·: paraphernalia, although some • local municipalities have or-J dinancn regulating the display · ~ and advertising of the it6ms. .. ,,,.. An obscure New York law, ·· •• for example, bans the advertis-:.: ! ing of the devices as well as the: : lotions and oils that claim to pro-~ long ouUm ulate sexual act1vtty. " "We haven't had a single complaint," said Linda Mews. vice president, Population Plan· ning Associates a nd Adam and Eve, a North Carolina store. "Everytbina i• guaranteed and · there's a warranty," said Savai~ of United Sales. ' ..... People tvrn to the Daily Pilot whenever they have something to convert to cash -a used car, sofa, boat, camper~ washer or dryer. And, people throughout Orange Cou~ty turn to the people's market place· -Daily Pilot classified ads -whenever they ·are looking for bargains. On Saturdays, everyone turns to Daily Pilot DIME -A-LINES . That~s where the biggest b~rgains -items under $25 - are to be ·found. The best place to buy or sell in Orange County is th~ Daily Pilot. • t .:i •• • . ' • • • I • • • -~~ .... ,~· . ~·' . • l ' • DAILY PILOT Thuradly,JuneH, 11ia • ' •• \ D~ER.T.&.BEST BUY ... and vie~! In.Gan hUl.c TOW~HOUSES Palm Desert ~fed in a •heltered cove •everal hundred feet abofe U.e desert floor ... lndian. Hills offers an incomparable panoramic view where cooling brenn g«nlly sweep away the c:are1of1he world! Five cuslom-designed swimmin1 pools and sc;ieened tennis c;ourts add to the new way of We you'll happily find at Indian Hills-Palm Desert! 1973 PRICES.! 2&3 BEDROOM SINGLE STORY . TOWNHOUSES • from $34,500 lOo/o OOWN 8 3/4 °/o FINANCING 9 '" A.R. HAlTH ui:,·1:1.nP~U::-.-r t!O. S ·\U,._ C IH IC:t, l'JU 1 ... 1(: 11111 J11·~~n PUBLIC N0'11CE PUBLIC NOTICE Ford's ·Sales 'S.11ear. ~0..000 Mlle• New War"ranty Wiener Record ~ ' ... ' Told for GM Up 7 Percent Eaten DETROIT (U Pll - The Ford Molor Co. re-. ported lt1 mld·JU4e ,domettie car sales were up 7 .t pel'cent rrom a month aeo, relnfotd.nJ auto maken• hopes ol a solid upturn in the depressed Industry. The same trend was noted Tuesday by the three other major U.S. a'uto makers, who re- pOrted gains on a month· to-month basis. However, sales re- mained well below the alreadY,·depressed levels NI-NATAL CAI.I tS IMPOITANT l1TllliY1 ciiAMT:· IA 'when a woman knows s he is to become a Mot he r , s h·e s hould immedia t ely consult a physi Ci an . H is examination includes a study of her blood and its pressure. a urinalysis ror disclos ing po ssi ble kidney inflammation or diabetes. and a physical examination to insure a sa fe birth. He will advise the proper diet and prescribe the necessary vitamins and minerals which helps both ?.toth er and the co min g baby. We wel co me prospective mothers and appreciate the.opportunity to serve. YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN Pl-IONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver o1·a yeAr ago. FOaD SAID It sold '1,724 car1 during tile l Ml.llNEAPOLIS , June ll·20 period, down FINANCE DET~OIT (·AP) .,... 'l'llooon -1111•U......,. lllnL <UPll -Swollirt 23percentfrom 73,97tin General ~!foton eor,. tncll1 alfectH laa•e Meat Co. oltlelala bave the same period of 197'· ·· ·~ it ta oft'.., b••• c:O'l'ered b7 • announced • •eteraa l"cr the first 20 days or D--'--ll an oxtalo~, eo.--11,-...0. or J.J.-omploye bad 1et • ....,. June, Ford sales were •-...n.:l'i'~ or flve-Y ar a&f,De war-...... warranty. r;eNJCOl'd by produc- down 23.2 percent from a rprty en tbe CbeYl'Clllt Cbnrolflt ancl Poatlac J blllkmtb wiener. yearaao. A . ..J_..J Ves• aqd some -alllolala 1111d tlM "addl· compuy om~ Ford executives saw a U)llr~ v.eblclea wl~b four-u..ai 1uu.ntee ii bBal were plamllna lO .,,..._ ray al bope in the sales • eytinder~et. made to a1•ure o\lr tbe bi1torlc NO. 10oe' improvement over last ~ D.! .I TIJ:e. warranty offer Nltomen ot tbe quallty Bllllon bot do1 :f.or 01onth. 1'1'a'lw 00,,, takis effect oa all 1Dddarab1Uty,ottbe1'15 posterity, but the. "The consumer is ob--_.1 modell '41uipped wltb foar-eyUnderl:a.slH." veteraoemployeate,it. viously retaining con· Rockwell Intern•· the140-etlbtelllcbenc1De Tile 101 000-mlle The employe, S_tan fidence in the economy t t onal'a Autonetics delive~~ after today. suaraotee will be a:· Popko,wbOhaa•~ and his own ability to branch in Anaheim bat Theoft'er1at.ocoventbe tended to earlier yeanlnthewtener • support m a; or been awarded a $7.S PonUa¢,A•lre, Chevrolet parcbuen of the four-nea, says wieners.are purchases," said J ohn B. million Navy experiment llonsa And Chevrolet cyliader en~e can tor •IWl-•!a•vo•ri•t•e•!ood••' •111!11• ~aughto.n , F ord sales contract. but a company Panel"ExJ-ffts truck. apriceof$f80rless. i·. vice president. offiFial said 00 new hiring .The 1¥•rantee would ''We t>e.lieve this coo-is expected. ~er th«f ea1ine for tbe ~dt;nce w1~l be reflected Tony Longo, public re-mileage or time fl~. m increasing car sales lations orftcer for whichever comes first. rates through the re-Autonetics said the con·• m~der of the year," he tract calls' for prepara-A said. tionolan engineeringde· . stronaut velopment model of a · TOTAL DOM~STIC new navigation system • car sales for .the first 20 for submarines. At Disney days of June increased 8 "The contract requires perc~nt over the same design, development and period las t month, testing of two model in· althoughtheywere down ertial naviga.,tion 17:5 percent f~om the systems that will be mtd·June p e riod last right up to the prototype year. stage," Longo said. "'The models will be tested here and by the Pulp Mills Navy prior to majoi production contract con- siderations," be added, E "All of the work under nd Strike~ -the contract terms will be done by existing personnel and we an- ticipate no special hir- ing." BURBANK (AP) - Former astronaut Gordon Cooper Jr. of Newport Beach, is begin- ning a new career with Walt Disney Proi:tuc-· lions. Cooper, who made a 22·orbit space flight a de· cade ago, has been named vice president for res earch and develop- ment of Disney's WED Enterprises division. .. Skill Seeki11g .. . Jobless Teacher. Seminars Slated School teacl)ers, college lnstructorS and · ad· ministrators affected by recent lay-offs will be aided ln finding employment through a series 'of seminars being presented in Orange County. According to H , Bernard Tracey, president ot a career counseling firin, the seminars will feature a panel of-experts representing the fields of career and life planning, education, industrial relatiODs and management and organization development, The rust of the all-day seminars will be field Saturday at the Newporter Inn in Newport BeaCh. Subjects to be covered will include: a look at the hidden jobs which constitute 80 percent of the job market: Why most job seekers fail to sell their own skills; short and long-term lifestyles; pinpointing transferrable skills into a new marketplace and how to plan and implement the slrategy of a suc- cessful job search. OllDINANCI! NO. mz promptly without extra ANOlllDINANCIE 01" THE COUHTYOl"OllANGE, CALIFOlllNIA, AOOl'TIED PORTLAND Newsprint production at the Oregon City and Newberg, Or e., mills of Publishe rs Paper Co. re- sumed Tuesday, ending an lllf.z·week strike. The contract was let b y th e Naval Sea Syst e m s Command after a competitive bid· ding procedure, accord- ing to Patterson's office. He will help design Disney's planned com- munity of tomorrow in Fi.orida. ·It will showcase new . ideas . in housing, public transportation. waste disposal and energy conservation. Information on the career and iife plannµig seminars may be obtained by calling Ms. Jonasen, coordinator, at 833-8910. l"UlllSUANT TO TNIE STATE PLANNING ANO ZONING LAW, :charge. A great many lll!Q.ASSll"YINO CEllTAIN LAND IN THIE SUNSET 8EACN AlllEA f'llOM people rely on us for A one-year contract THE Cl ISlll "GIENIEllAL BUSINESS CSIGl<I RESTlllCTIONSI" ANO"' 1511 ) thei r health needs. We that will increase wages '"M.18UllUN lll!SIDENTIAL ISIGM lllESllllCTIONSI" 01$TlllCTS TO TNI! .wcl come requests for 11r11.•1m 1s111 CONO. and benefits by slightly "OllOUP DWl!LLINOS 1SIGN lll!STlllCTIONSI" DISTRICT. IN delivery service and· more than 18 percent ACCOlllMINCE WITN TH£ COMPlllf.HllNSIVIE ZONING CODE OF OllANGIE "charge accounts. COUNTY. was accepted by mem-n. BM!'dof Supervisors Gt the c-.tro10r-~. C•Ulornl•, donord•ln•s PMM UDO PHARMACY hers of the Association of lollowl: . s ECT10N1.S.c11oM1 Dhtrk1~p1f.J.11 czc11.s1.-.11."A"'lls"-•ebl'Mk>11t· 3S1 Hospital Road Western Pulp and Paper ec1.,•1on1ng d111r1c.1 fNlpof.,,. eou..tro1 0r..., -IO<ltd to s.cuon 1.,..,of Free Delivery Workers at the Oregon u.eCodit~0rdl-e1ottheeo..itro10r-. Newport Beach 642·1S80. SECTION J. Cottd!Uon. Vwol Ille pr_rt, ""Ith is the wb .. cl ol lhl• rone ~=============~C~i~ty~M;;;i~ll~.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiil t.,_!19 Wll be wbJett 10 Ille tooowl"'llconditlon: .-.11.utomotJile P••kin<;i ~plcH Wll be prowlded In •ccorO•~• wit11 5'-t.ll.., 7.~,72 ol llW 0<1ng.e County Zonl"" c-wltll the ••<•Piion tll•t t-off·tltfft POO•klng ipKl!S ~II be P•O~•dt<I per ct-lli"'ll unit. SECTION l . TllisOrd l...,n(:e -111"'' effect 1no be In 11111 rorce lllir1y 1301 dilYI lrom '"° •lltr IU N S5-. -lltf<lfe llW e•Pltatlon ol llllePn !Ul O•,i; "'"' 1"-p1s"'9'1 ltwreol '11111 t;lf p.obtlU!f:d..,ce lnllle Or~ CN•I Dall, PiMll, •-Pfl' p1,1bll""*d In the Counlvol Or-. !.l.teot C..lilorni1. to<;iell'llt with --•ol the ..,.mlltr$ ol tl'll eo.ro of~,.,;..,... wlitll;I !Of llld"llolinll 1111 -· CS EA LI ATTEST:WllLIAME. ST JOHN Col.lnl' Cler• .->el 1•..otl It.lo Cl••• Gt !he 8oMdof ~rviM>r~Of Or.....,. C.0..ntr. C.lllOfnl• Br J<.int Ale••""''· O.putr ST ... TEOFCALIFORNIA ' )~~- COIJNTYOF ORANGE l A ... LPH A. DIEDRIOt CMlrM.,, of IN Bo.trdof s...trvl-• of 0r.,.... Dunlr, (AjffomH I, WILLI ... ,,,. E . ST JOHN c.c.,ri.,·o··-•ncl e•.o!llC:io 0••-ol It'll Bo•ft:I"' S.-rvl_.$, do toereay ter1hv tl\o>t •I • '~"'" l'nfftir>Q ot IT'ii' 8o1rct DI S..rvltof"$ of Or..,ve Coul'llr, C.lil0tnl•, hl!!O on Ille letll O•V of Juoe, 1•11. ,..., tore90ingO•dl1W1nC• cont•lnlfti thre<t u1'°"'11on1 ..... i PMw<l..,d adOPl..t a, 11>e toll-ing-•: AYES: SUPERVISOR!. LAURENCE J, Sc:_HMI T, TH°"""'5 F. RH.EV .-.ND R ... LPN 8. CL ... RIC NOES: SUPERVISORS ROBElltTW.8 ... TTIN A8!.ENT: SUPERVISORS NONE A8!.T.-.1N: SUPERVISORS RAL.PNA.DIEORICH IN WITNE!.S WHEREOF. I IWW nerel.lt'lto w• my NllCI •ncl •tli•ttl 11'11 offkllol wAI of llW 8o••d ot ~s of lhl! Coun11 ol Dt1n90, !.!•le of c..lllo<nl1,thh lllh<Hrot JUM, 1'1$. CSEAL.I WILLl.-.M E . ST JOHN Co uni r Cle,.. 1ncle•.ollit1C1 Cler- ol !he Bo••da! 'S.upervi,,.,..lol 0 ••"91 County, c.llloml• Br Ju~ A••••nOe•, OePlllr P11t1Uvw.:IOr•n119 Co1!1 o.llr Plloll,_.U, lt11 231f..7 SECTIONAL DISTRICT MAP .19-!>-l I PRECISE ORANGE .. LA .N OF COUNTY . .. ....... _ ......... _ (i.l. "' -'---. -....... ._. ....... . .. .... .. , ... -· LAND u" CALIFORNIA ......... ...... .. LE GENO ---.... """"' F.l.C. FINANCIAL PLANNING INCREASE YOUR ASSETS AND MINIMIZE YOUR TAXES THROUGH: •"IRA" & .. Keogh" Retirement Plana • Personal and Business Insurance •Tax Deferred Annuities •Tax Deductible Trusts • Estat e Analysis KENT SCHISLER FINANCIAL INDUSTRIES CORP. 835-30 I 0 ZC74-51 ALT.A -.. "" .. ,."""' ...... ........ ..... .......... . ...... " .............................. . .. , ·~·· .. , •.... , ... 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' .... .... 11.111 BylYLVIAPO&TEB (I.MC ffto llfti••) •• '·· La1t year. l.Dternational Telephone and Telegr•Rb Co. ··•ot into a muJU.ml.llloa-dollar busineas dispute with the ,·OYeneu Private Investment Corp .• a ftderal agency wbicb 1'SdemnifieJ insured Invest.ors aSain$t Jones reaulUng from •-.Xproprfatlon abroad. r • Jn thl1 case, the OPIC dilputed l'M''a ~ million In· la.ranee c:lalm baaed on tbe exproprlat.ion of ITT's Chile . !Nlephone Co. A panel ol three ~tired Judges was selected • u.· arbitrate the controversy under the auspices ot the r Alneric:an ArbitraUon '"Asaoc:iallon, a oon·profit oraanlzation which will ·!::e~a~t~n 51°9~~. ;,i:~ paneJ uphold ITT's clalm on the evidence that OPIC had I ailed to satisfy contractural roquirements Later, the OPIC reached a se\Uement of all o~g issues in the claim, after the successful outcome ot l'M"s negotiations w1th th& Chilean iovernment. :.: IN SHARP OONTltAST to t.bis huge $95 million claim, ode of the smallest arbitration cases recenUy submitted to the AAA involved a railroad and a farmers' cooperative . '-with the issue -literally and firuratively -chicken feed. ·;•ln this case, which I touched on iQ the first of these three col· ~ .wnns, the railroad failed to keep the chickens and special chicken feed together, the co-op lost $127.57 because of re· duced egg production -and the farmers' co-op won the ,. award. ~ Businesses bf all kinds -from small, f amlly-owned in· ._·a ependent. operations to giant, international conglomerates ~ are ancreasingly turning to arbitration, r ather than the courts, to r esolve day-to-day business disagreements. v\tards in dollar terms range from hundreds of dollars to .millions. Types of cues encompass a dramatic range. LET'S SAY YOU HA VE opted for arbUration, you and •'your opponent have decided to submit your case to the AAA, ~both of you have agreed on an arlSitrator and a mutually }. cpnvenient time and place for your hearing. .' Your hearing will be conducted somewhat like a court trial, except that it will be more informal. While you may p~efer to present your own case at the heanng, your nght to .. be represented by counsel also is guaranteed by the AAA's .. hales. If one of you decides to be so represented, you should notify the other side and file a copy of the notice with the ~ldbunal admmistrator at least three days before the hear· ) ing. When the arbitration process is initiated by counsel, or ~when the other side replies through an attorney, the notice "= lS deemed to have been given. ~ The arbitrator will make his or her decision (the •:..eward) on the basis of the facts and exhibits presented at · :.ya,urhearing. Thus, prepare with care For instance: · · : -Assemble all documents and papers you will need at ... tHe hearing. Under some state laws, the arbitrator has • ':~uthonty to subpoena documents and witnesses ,. -INTERVIEW ALL YOUR witnesses, so each witness :understands the whole case, particularly the importance of · ·rus or her own tesbmony. · • · -Make a written summary of what each witness will ; :Prove. This will be useful as a checklist at the heanng and • "Will make sure that nothing Wlll be overlooked. -Study your case from the other side's point of view 10 ···-br'der to be prepared to anawer the opposition's evidenee. • After each of you bas had equal opportunity to present all your evidence, the arbitrator wlll declare the heanngs closed. Under AAA rules, they then have30days within which to give their award -unless the agreement provides .· otberw1se ' The arbitrator ls the final Judge of all issues presented, ·:~and under prevailing Jaws, the courts will not review ~·.awards on the merits This has long been a settled pnnclple ..... ;n the telationship between arbitration and the law. If the arbitration board consists of more than one arbitrator, the ma1onty decision, under AAA rules, is bmdmg. The purpose "of the award is to dispose of the controversy finally and con 'I elusively • · MEMBERS OF THE AAA's national panel of ! : arbitrators serve without fee m commercial arbitration : The AAA 's administration fee is based on the amount of : 'each claim ma dispute as disclosed when the claim 1s filed : · w,i,th the association. GnhH•rs 1u1d Lf111erN '. Ntw York IU P l) -Tiit JOllOWlno llSI ~ tne stocks that have ~ned most N_.u., l'f>rk JS tffo11t A(•tive • and losl IM ~ t ba MCI °" per(ltflt ol , tN1n9f on the New Yortl Slock ; E~~"rncs percent• <hanon ... lllf NEW YORK IUPll -The ei.; ~,'~ • 411fftrence between r,,_ previous clos1lng eS~tlvek Esxt~~sn~eTdehdur•~w the N : : • prk t and the curre"t closlnv Pf' ce ,oc ~·.. ..... s~iff aose ~ ' GAINEIU Teuco 849,700 26.V. -11 I i Doll Luf Jtn • + 1 Up 33 3 \larlen Asoc 4S0,400 1s111 -'"'• '· ) C«ctura Cp 2'14 + Y1 Up 22 2 II< lff Intl 326,300 7~ + v. ' ) OlvMt t J6d 2Yt + ~ Up 21 4 ,,,,:"I L 313,200 17fl • •ta • ' 4 UnlOll Corp I + 1 Up U 3 ~~-1V:..s US,100 S + 'la .. . '· 5 Lltltt'ty LOii 3~ + ~ Up 12 S Jo11r1 Manvlt 21S.600 22\\ + V• • Munto·of • .io 5~• ~ Up ll.5 Am Motors 212,100 i.v. + Y1 1 UnlndGp 36 11'1•+ w .. 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ELIAS .. :: With less than six months lO go before they sub- r:C.Ut their final plan for California's coastline to the ~lillalure, the chief problem of the special coastal 1.:qom.rnissions set up under Proposition 20 in 1972 is 1~mlngclear . :: . Thal ,problem wt.ti be convincing both • ~1.atots and the public that the· environmental . 'doncernS which Jed to easy passage of the CoasWne :inttiative three years ago are still valid . ....._:. . THE COMMISSIONS AND THE TENTATIVE ' }>fan they've been exhibllinj in tiearings around the State ha.ve come· under increasing fire on two grounds: first, that Proposition 20 bas caused pro- perty values in the coastal zone lo skyrocket, and ~. tha t ·restrictions on construction near the ~ Cs>aSt have been a majoc factor in the continuing . building industry slump. - ·. One legislator who has generally favored land· ~ measures already pl'edicts tough going for the l.'Oastal plan in the Legislatuie. The final plan will SO!ITHEKN CALIFORNIA FOCUS only have the status of a recommendation to the legislators and the gov- ernor and the coast a l commissions will go out of business at the end of ., n~xt year unless the lawmakers extend their terms or substitute a new agency tor them. Republican Assemblyman Paul Priolo, whose district takes in much of the MalibCl area on the Southern California coast, warned recently that a ~ ··cop-out" on the coastal plan is a distinct possibili- ty_ He said .any plan to restrict building will face l• problems when unemployment is high, as it is to- '1_ day. COASTAL PLANNING ADVOCATES WILL at- tempt to counter this feeling with their own •' economic arguments. ,, "People concerned with the coast are not ob- livious to economic concerns," says J oseph E. Bodovit:z, executive director or the statewide coastal conservation commission. "It's just that the jobs created by preserving the coast are not as visi- ble as immediate construction jobs.'' He noted in an interview that industries like fis- hing and tourism provide hundreds of thousands or jgbs that would be threatened if unlimited coastal development were allowed. "My worry is that I'm not sure the public will 1 understand this kind of long-term benefit in a bad economic time. We've got to make the people re- alize that development may create short-term jobs, but in the long run it would destroy more jobs. It's just a false assumption that preserving the coast is uneconomic." BOOOVITZ REPORTED THAT IN the dozen or so public coastal plan hearings he has attended, the s hort-term vs. long-term job question has in- variably been raised. Another inevitable issue has been the r apidly , rising land values in the coastal zone. Again, •• Bodovitz sees long-term benerits in restricted de· ., ,. velop,ment. ; 'Part of the reason land vaJues near the coast att up, especially· in Southern California, is the cleaner air along the coast," he said. "More and more people want that air, so land values would 'have gone up regardless. People who could atrord $3S.OOO or $40,000 homes would have been priced out .. • • • of the coastal :zone anyway. "'THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE coastal com- missions is that we are assuring public access to tbat clean air a nd to the beaches. We're also m ak- llag efforts lo protect low-cost housing that now ex- ists near the coast a nd see that new .projects include low-cost housing , too.'' A state employe, Bodoviti can't lobby for the coastal legislation he is helping create. Once the plan goes to Sacramento in December, the com- missions he works for will s imply be pe rmit- 0-anting agencies for the remainder of their t erms. The fate or the plan then is likely to be in the hands or Assemblyman Alan Sieroty, the West Los Angeles Democrat who tried tor three years to get coastal preservation laws passed before turning to. tbe initiative route in 1972. SIEROTY WON'T MAKE ANY predictions now abOut the possible fate of the coastal plan. ··1 doli't want to get into this now," he says. "It hasn't even been decided who will carry the legisla·. lion or how m any bills there will be . "But nobody every said this would be easy. The s ame forces which fought us on the earlier coasta l bills are s till here." Now that t hose forces have seen the effects of r estricted coast~ development on both construc- tion j obs and iproperty va lues, their pro- .development campaign seems likely to be more spirited than ever. This means the· conservationists can legislators with their asoning, and that is by astal plan will pass only it vince the public and its g-term vs. ~rt·lerm re- means a sure"tbing. irl Dies See How Like · WHITTIER (UPl)- A teen age g irl who set herself· afire while driving her car told s heriff 's deputies she wanted\ to know "what lt feels like" to die. 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