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1975-07-02 - Orange Coast Pilot
- I I attin laeentia • 1nen • • es IC s Pat . Nixon Dollle Stage 'Walkout' In Ce .. ritos In Pay, Dour Feud • Hit fly Explosion ::. DAI l Y Pl LOT * * * 1oc * * * WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,JUL Y2, 1975 VOL .. ,H0.113,UECTIOHS,'1PAGES Get A Horse -· UPITeletillOto With the price of gasoline forcing many motorists to seek alternatives to auto transportati<.>n, this Amish farmer dis- plays the true benefits of horsepower as he travels along the shoulder of Highway 61 near Bowling Green. Mo. Feud Flares Anew Battin Asks Probe Of Hicks' Office By GAR\' GRANVD..LE Of Ille O.t 11 f Pll .. St.tit Verbal arrows again fl ew in Santa Ana Tues day when Supervisor Robert Battin un- leashed a scathing personal at- tack on Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks. Lale in th e day, Hicks Caribbean Cloud ' SAN JUAN, P .R. (UPI) -A cloud of sand blown thous311ds of miles westward from the Sahara Desert covered most of the Carib- bean with a haze Tuesday. responded to Ba tlin 's assault but pulled his verbaf punches in what he said was an effort "not to engage in petty personality clashes." The Santa Ana supervisor had no such qualms when he began reading from a prepared four- page stateme nt at the close of the Board of Supervisors meeting. His allegations against Hicks echoed a similar attack last. · week on tbe district attorney by Battin 's multi -millionaire , political benefactor Dr. Louis Cella. Like Cella, Ballin charged (See CtlARGES, Page A2> . ' • Congress Inquiry Sought By United Press International The New Jersey Gasoline R etailers Association wants Congress lo investigate the de- cision by m ajor oil companies lo raise gasoline prices as much as three cents per gallon. "We more or less expected a l1h to two-cent increase to reflect the new import tax, but they went beyond that," Jerry M. Ferrara, executive director of the associa- tion, said Tuesday. ''We think it's unconscionable .'' The association represents more than 3,000 service stations throughout the state. Nine major oi l companjes an- nounced Tuesday that the prices of gasoline will immedfately be raised as much as three cents a gallbn. There was no doubt that the oil companies raised the prices in time for Fourth of July holiday. he said. "They rushed for the holiday. I'm afraid the rest of the com- panies will soon 1increase their prices," he added. Two offic ials of the Pen- nsyl vania Ser vice Station Dealers Association also said to· day oil companies were .. out to get every cent they can from the public" by raising gas prices just before the holiday weekend. Thomas Anderson, executive <See HIKE, Page A2) GOP Sets Goal WASHlNGTON (AP) -GO P lead e r s ai m to r egister 9.5 million additional Republicans in a nationwide drive following the last of three paid-television pro- grams that stressed the party's achievements. Coast Holiday For Haldeman ll.R. Haldeman, a central figure in the Watergate scandal that rocked the nation, is cur- rently vacationing in Newpo-1 Bea eh. Haldeman, who was convicted last January in the Watergate coverup tria l in Washington, D.C .. is currently free on appeal. Convi ct ed along with the former White House Chief of Slaff were John Mitchell , Robert C. M ardi a n a nd J oh n D. Ehrlichman, a ll lop aides to former President Richard Nixon. Haldeman h as· periodically stayed in Newport Beach with friends, both prior lo and during his White House years. He is c urrently staying with the J oseph Horton family on Bay Island. Whe n contacted Tuesday, Haldeman refused to grant an in- terview, stating that he is here "strictly on vacation." Dime Lines Due Early Because of the Fourth of July holiday, advertising to appear in the Saturday Daily Pilot Dime-a-Lines columns should be placed no later than Thurs day. Notices may be brought to any Daily Pilot office. The deadline for Dime-a- Lines copy is noon Thurs· d ay a l the Saddleback Valley, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach and Hunt- ington Beach offices. Dime·n·Line ads will be received until 3 p.m. at the Costa Mesa office of the Daily Pilot. 0 \.. Associ.ted Prnt Photo VISITING IN NEWPORT H. R. Haldeman Pat Nixon's Old Home Hit By Explosion CERRITOS (AP) -ln · vestigators were searching for clues today to the identity of persons who touched off a small explosive device at the Pat Nixon Memorial Home here, causing minor damage. · Sheriff's Deputy Anthony Grace said the device was left on the front porch of the farm-style home early this morning. The blast damaged the front door, front windows and the porch roof. the spokesman added. Cop Killer 'Takes is Life' No injuries were reported and no one was s laying in the home where the former First Lady used to live, authorities said. ' Sheriff's deputies estimated damage to the home at $500. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) - Poli ce officer John Paul Jones stood outside the fashionable white brick home of his best friend and pleaded with him to surrender. "Bob, please come ~n out. Can't you hear me? This 1s J ohn Paul Jones. You know who I am. Everything will be all right. Come on out with your hands up. Tum on the porch li&ht and let us know, Bob. Please come out." The man lnsid e the house, Robert L. Keck, a truck driver • !or Lone Star Bre wery who \ \ police said had killed a police de- tective with a rifle bullet between the eyes, never answered the call to surrender Tuesday night. "II the man com es out shoot- ing, let him have it,'' the officer in charge of the assault force told the squads of heavily armed law enf or~emenl officers who sur· rounded the house during a four· hour shootout. Finally, officers stormed the house behind an armored truck. Keck was found dead, lying next to his dining room table with a r&~· ne on top of him and 3 pistol in his bell. 21-year ·old son. The detective Authorities said they believe was shot as he radioed a call for h e died from self -inflict ed help. wounds. Anderson. s hot once between He could have been dead for up the eyes with a high-caliber rifle, to two hours before officers en·.~ was standing 130 feet from the tered, according to police. Keck house at the time, police Police said Keck shot and 1a'ld . • kllled Del. J ames Anderson, 39, Officers fired several rounds then barricaded himself inside from automatic weapons and the house. surrounded by more Jobbed tear gas grenades at the than 50 s tale and local law en· home in an effort to make Keck forcement omcers. , sue.render. Alternating s hot s Authorities said Anderson had with 8 rifle and pistol, Keck T\red gone to the home ul 7 p.m. lo in· , vesligate the s hooting o( Keck'S <See FRIEND, Page A2) ,, An explosive device was set off at.t.be house earlier this year, the day before it was dedicated as a memorial. Ther e was little damage done. and police said they never caught the culprit. Workers Exposed LUSBY, Md. (UPI) -Twelve workers al a nuclear power plant were exposed to radiation Tue!I· day, but they r eturned to work after taking routine precautions . ' Placentia Firemen Walk Out Placentia ·s 26· man fire depart- ment is not at .work today because of what city officials . Lt!rm a combination strike and lockout. The small north Orange Coun- ty city is gelling emergency fire and rescue protection from the county fire department after a special order to that effect was handed down Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors. The city firemen started their protest walkout at 5 p.m. Tues- day over t he firing of four firemen charged with petty theft a nd four others facing · other charges. The feur men who were fired allegedly took $2,000 worth of city property out of abandoned city buildings. The local firemen 's union claimed the city was harassing the men as part of, an ongoing feud over pay a nd a $15 million lawsuit filed by firemen over working hours. After the first firings, the union warned the city that action a gainst any other firemen would be considered a lockout. The city late last week charged the other four firemen with il- legally using city lOQI~ and equip- ment for personal 'Projects and the union m ade good its threat. Or:.:J<:••t Weat•er Temperatures wiJJ push into the high 70s, with lows tonight near 60. Patchy late night and early morn- ing low c louds and fog. INSIDE TODAY Ceremonies at Fairview State Ho8f"ital mark a tiny mtleatone in lives of 14 patient.$ who completed Jpecial educo· tionprogram. Story, PogeA7. lntlex Al T-Ser·vK"e Al He~ Cl 9Ntl"9 •• Miii.. A• \. M .... A 1' ""9VIH 8t II ca11•enu AS Nlltwal ~...,.. •• CM .. rCM.,.r Bil NaU..W.1 .... "" A4 OKllllM 01 .. °" .... °""'' &1•11 Ciwlokt C I 4 """'9 C 1 ·i CNM..... C14 ~ 8M ON111Hetl<et All Me<llllM""4~ 8+.S E•wlAI ll'•p M f ... vhlN 8t £11ten.tl-11t ... ., TllM...-S ... ,. ... _. . .. , .. ~ .. ..... C•U W.k-AllMff 84 ""~ •tt .......... ...., ••• • r A Z CAIL I( PILOT s Wedneaday.Jury2.1975 'LBJ Used Tapes' Nixon Cites Joh1iso1i's Advice WASHINGTON (AP ) - Former President Nixon says he installed the extensive While House tuping s ystem at the urg. ing of his predecessor. Lyndon U. Johnson, who he suid also had such a sys tt>m. "Preside nt J ohnson said that the recordings he had made of his conversations whale prt-sidcnl had proved lo be exceedingly valuable in preparing his memoirs and he urged that I re· install the recording devices,·: Nixon said in an affidavit filed with the U.S. Dislriet Court. "Thcr·eafter, l consmted lhal this be done, having the expecta· Ready to Go Cleric Holds Owli Fu1ieral FORT LAU DERDALE, Fla. (A P ) -The Re\'. Ivory W. M izell of the First Baptist Church of Piney Grove plans to celebrate his 64th brithday tonight by participating in his o\rn funeral ser vice. "It's j us t that I 've thought for the past few years. seeing all the things they c.lo at funerals. that I'd \\un\ to do my own s e r vice," he explained Tuesday. "At the funeral everybody talks like you wc1·c the greatest person in the world. but when you're alive they try to kill you." · Tonig ht, Mr. :Mizell s aid h~ will be alivt• and · healthy when friends and relatives come to pay thdr r espec:t s. complete with flowers and conqolcnccs. .. lt' 11 be a r cguJar service, with eulogy and music and s in g mg by the choir," he said. "But no casket. That's too morbid." In program s ptintcd up for the ser vice, the Re\·. Mr. Mizell s eiid: ··This. my funera l ser\'ice. is being held these quickening days because I have no pleasure in words 1 cannot hear, flowers I cannot !>mdl and friends I cannot see." Saddleback W onian Faces Check Rap A ~ddleback Valley woman whose home investigators said was guardt!d by a three·legged .Doberm an pinscher watchdog was in jail today. charged among other things with passing some $20.000 worth·of bad checks. Offenses allegedly committed by Charlene L. Allen. 30, of 25691 Minoa Dri ve. Aegean Hills, oc· curred irt Costa.Mesa, Irvine and Mission Viejo m recent months. She was taken into custody Fri· d av nil!ht at her hom e and booked into Orange County Jail in lieu of $50,000 bail pending ar- r aignment in South Orange Coun- ty Judicial District Court. Charges conta ined in com- plaints issued by the District At- torney's Office include forgery, burglary. grand theft of an auto and misuse of credit cards. "She had several different aliases and several different 'scams'." says Costa Mesa Poli ce D e t ec tive J an Gustaveson. or the forgery and bad check detail. Detective Gustaveson and her partner , Detective Jim S trickland, ac companied Fro•Page A J FRIEND ... owl the front, side and rear win- dows. By the time the siege ended at 11:05 p.m . when pq!ice shouted, "lt'l\_ all clear," the Keck home was covered with bullet holes. Thirteen were counted in the mahogany front door. Keck's son, Tommy, was in fair condition with a gunshot wound in his rig ht arm. Police blocked off a lar ge ar ea surrounding the home to hold back crowds of spectators. A helicopter hovered overhead and authorities order ed st.reel lights turned off in the area near the 4th and 5th Army h eadquarlerrs at Ft. Sam Houston. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT lf'I• O"•"~ Co•1I 0111~ p,tot w'lt.,wtuch ''<°"'· b1~t1 I hit Nf' N \ Pr. uubl• ,,,..., bV ltw 0f'•"UI" Co.'t Puot'""•"Q Como•nv ~ttt•lt: .O•h~ •'• puc. "'""' ~ ,,,,1.,.., ,,., · ·v·~"' ' ,,o,.,.,. ,,.,,._ Co,,.., NW .,.. f41 w ()l '' f • ~ to! .._.u .. ,f '"Jt'"I tV•tf h F-O\r• 1••1"1 V•ll~V. Uvit\111; ~tlUOUO.l; 'v.tllf'Y .tl\d l4~"'1 fS4 fl' '"' ,trt f I f /4 t•Qlf' rt Qt~I '°"'''~ n. SNC>I t d '>·•' ,,. •';. •1\\.1 ~vin·:J.fy\ ,,.,. Ot"H'l(1H I OUFJI Nf'\<O L '·• 11 t. ·ti >OQ W.tl 8•'f !>Ut11. (c, 1.1 Mt t (." 1tc,.u11_. U•>~. Ro~rt N. WPPd '"''"'~nt And Pubh\1ht f Jack R. Curley V1c11 Pro10ttnt •no c;.n.,•I M.iln.tQ"f Thomds Keevil fdtlor Thomas A. Murphlne ~n•91no f;dttor Charle'> H Loo<; Richard P. Na.II ~u1\t•nl MAn•O~"t [dlhW \ Offices Cott4' M''"' JlO Wt-'' 04¥ ~tr•rf frrJ,wpof'ft\••'' l4llN•..WOOftl\nv_v_.rd L•QUM• t<• •<II I I .. C#ltMfVto ~1,.tl H11"''"atf.I"' t' •• n t ''1\ ttr1 h I ,.,,,.. ''" W<ld,.~c~ 11•"•• IUOI ~· p., Ao.a •t \•o U1tOO • t"'W•'f Ttltphone (714) '42-4321 Clusifltd Advtrtlslno MH•71 1Addhl.HI" .. VA ,,., '"' ..-.. (Jft.01 S81 ·6310 f tom .,.n <..••Mt flt_. .. s.ouo ''om Mfttff\ Ot •"Q• Cuvnl t (twnf'Plvr1t •\ $40·1220 C••vfitr.I U IS O'•" .. ("'4•'' f'ub'"""'' (~A't •Y HI\ N •\ \tO'"" ffh1~1tAI 4'\ fcf·t•r·•I m:1t tt•t nt .td"''''' ·"'f "ft. .. ,.,, " "'•1 D* r•tn odwc. •d -·•~w •11• ·~• Jifl'"' '' o,, ot •opyr•t"'' OtlllU'll•' t.. ftnO 'I• ' •tt t•Qt .. ,a It t"o\t• ,.-,,. { .thf&irn•• 5w~1 r1pC10f't.,, t•"'"' U OOmll\~IMv by,.,..,, ,. 00 mo1111>1, "'"•'•' Y IM'"•n•• ,t~I U 00 11'\0"t~l f l. ' sheriff's deputies to Mrs. Allen's home to pick up the suspect Fri- . day night, finding a three-legged watchdog. "We didn't h ave any problems with it,'' sa id Det ective Gustaveson. ''We've been looking for her since about the ftr:.L of M<trch when she moved back to Orange County,·· the veteran check de- tail detective added. Financial firms allegedly vic- timized by the housewife include Bank of America, Security P acific Bank a nd Southe rn California First National Bank. Investigator s said the auto theft charge stemmed from her alleged renting of a vehicle from Budget Rent-a-Car in Costa Mesa with false identification papers. Th~ au t o was n ever re: turned, investigators said, and claimed it was found to be out· fitted with stolen license plates when Mrs. Allen and the car were finally traced to Mission Viejo. 0.llY l'ilet ,._.,.DY lllc:Mrtl l(Mfll« 111 S irp When D avi d F1l'r. Hi . a Newport Harbor I hgh Srhool cross country runner, takes off on his daily 15 m1k train- ing gallop, he makes sure he does n 't l enve the world behind. lie lis tens to lus earphone radio as he rW1s. ( t ion tha t I , like President Johnson, could retain durinl my Ure exclusive control over access to lhf recordings .•• " Nixon said. The artidavit was filed late Monday in connection with Nix- on's suit cha llenging a new law giving the government custody of his records, including 88> reels or tape. . Nixon said he planned for the tapes to be placed in a presiden· lial library after his death "with r estrictions prohibiting access for a s ufficiently long period or time so that no participant in conversations with me would in· cur any a dverse effects." He said he would have deleted conversations containing purely personal discussions. . The tape recordings, which in· eluded conversations bearing on the cover -up of White House in· \'Olvement in the Watergate break·in. played a major role in the fall of the Nixon admini.stra· lion and Nixon 's resignation Aug. 9. Nixon said installation of the micrnphones in the White House, oo his telephones. and at Camp David, Md. "st emmed in large part" frorv Johnson's recom- mendations; made through a mutual friend. The rriend was not identified. When the existence of the t ap- ing sys te m was disclosed to the Senate Watergate committee in 1973 by Alexander Butterfield, then· White House laWYer J . FYed· Buzhardt said the system "is similar to that employed by the last administration." But J ohnson intimates denied any wholesale bugg ing. A source s aid Tuesday that Johnson was able to turn the system off and on at will, unlike the Nixon system that operated whenever a telt>µhone receiver was lifted or a voice actuated the recorder. In the affidavit, Nixon said "President Johnson sent word lo me that he had learned that as one of m y first actions upon ar- riving al the While House I had ordered the removal of the re· cording devices he had installed there," Nixon said. The recording systems, ac· cording to the affidavit, were dis- connected two days after But- terfield r evealed their existence. F ront Page AJ CHARGES Hicks with abusing his office, and official as well as personal misconduct. The Santa Ana s upervisor ended his tirade by asking Coun· ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper to de- termine if the supervisors are empowered to investigate Hicks ' office and to seek "a court ap- pointed psychiatrist to exa mine Hicks." All but forgotten in the fury or Battin's assault was the issue that brought his feud with Hicks into the open, the transfer of 22 investigators from the District Attorney's Office to the Sheriff's . Office. When the Board or Su: pervisors voted unanimously to approve the transfer, Hicks charged the decision was dictat- ed by a s hadow government that controls some county officials. The district attorney refused lo withdraw his s hadow govern- ment charge after both Battin and Cella 's attacks on him. ·'The transfer is designed to prevent me from investigating corruption in elections on the people's behalf," Hicks said again Tuesday. "l say the days of stealing elec- tions in this county are over and they (Cella and Battin) are afraid of that," he added. At the lime Battin read his statement, Hicks was serving as a n honorary pallbearer at former Los Angeles County Dis· lncl Attorney Joseph Busch's funeral. And although Battin's remarks were not a scheduled part of the board's agenda, Hicks said he was not s urprised that Battin, "one of Celia's stooges," con· tinued the attack on bim. The district attorney also noted it was made during a meeting and in the board meeting room. MIDGET GE'IS BIG SENTENCE TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -A midget about three feet tall was sentenced to life in prison today by an Israeli military court in the Gaza Strip for tryine to bomb a bus carrying Arab laborers in February 1974. · Mahmoud Abu Ouda, a 21 · year-old Arab livin1 ln a PalesU· nisn refugee camp, pleaded un· aucceufully that his hei1bt hould be considered a miU1at- 111g circumstance. Israeli authorities say Arab i uerrillas often plant bombs on buses travtling between larael and the occupied territorles to dl1coura1e Arab laboren from working in Israel. " Ul'ITtltpi.t• Cos1nona11t Co11trol This is the scene in the main room of the Soviet Space Flight Control Center du1ing the final trainin~ session for the joint Soviet-Amelican Soyuz-Apollo mission. Training : was conducted from June 29 to July 1. Probation Given In Mesa Knifi:µg A Yemeni s tudent living with several others at a Costa Mesa apartment complex has been placed on two years' probation for stabbing one of them to climax a drunken party three weeks ago. Ahmed Mohamed Mosed, 22, of K e lley a t Rite LOS ANGELES (UPl> -FBI Director Clar ence Kelley at- tended the funerals and burials Tuesday of two agents killed on a South Dakota Indian reservation, then gave a personal promise to the suspected killers that they can surrender without fear of vengeance. 313 E. 17th Place, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor assault charge, reduced from an original booking on suspicion of assault with inte nt to commit murder., Mosed admitted in 1-laroor Judicial District Court lhat he knifed his room mate, Ahmed Hussain Galab, 23, also a native . of Yemen. The defendant was also handed a 10-day jail sentence, but he was given credit for lime already spent in Orange County Jail awaiting disposition of his case. Summary probation was or- dered for M osed instead of formal probation, which would require regular vis1ts with a pro· bation officer. Fine Furniture GAS IDKE director or the association, said the association ha d predicted the increase "as far back as two monUts a go. lf you know anything about this business, pdce wars always stopped before the Fourth of July.·• Anderson said the oll COfT\· panies know ·'the public iti 1olnt! to motor" and the firms are 110- tna to "arab every dime they can possibly get." Rudy Molnar , president of the association , said the latest round of increases is "gouging the public." Molnar said, "II there is a shortage, we feel it would be con· trived. The companies know there is no shortage. There is less production." A business counselor for service stations in easte rn Oregon and western Idaho also says he cannot understand what is happening with gas prices and wants to know who is working the ripoff. "I can't understand it," said T. Bailey Lee of John Wager and Co., Boise. "I wish somebody would e>r· plain to me why the independents are selling gas cheaper than the major brand dealers can buy it." The government's top ener gy official says lifting price controls from domestic oil, and lhus rais· ing fuel costs to consumers, is painful but necessary to end America's "addiction" to foreign oil. ''Since 1970 this nation's crude ·production has declin e d significantly, and as 'this decline continues. we will grow even more addicted to foreign oil sup- plies," Federal Energy Ad- ministrator Frank Zarb said Tuesday. "Price decontrol is part of the necessary though painful cure to this dangerous addiction. While this means higher costs for con- sumers in the short nm, achiev- ing energy independence will ul- timately mean freedom from arbitrary pricing actions of foreign oil producers and freedom from t he costs of sudden supply cutoffs,•' he said. Deputy FEA Chief John Hill predicted Tuesday U.S. gasoline prices will rise an average of three to five cents a gallon by the end or summer. Bre zhnev Ebullie nt MOSCOW (UPI) -An ebullient Communist Party General Secretary Leonid I. Brezhnev today met a visiting delegation of U .S. Senators for talks on trade and Jewish emi- gration. OUR MOST EXCITING MID-YEAR SAL E EVENT EVER NOW SAVE 15-25% On these fine collections by Drexel, Heritage, Henredon, Century, Baker and many more. They have never been on Sale before and may never be again! Don't miss this one chan ce only during July and August. 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Phone: 541·4391 RegullSr Hours: Tues, Wed , Thurs G Sat -9:30 to 5:30 M onday -1.2.00-to 9:00 Friday -9:30 to 9:00 ' ( y &~ ·w@Ol] rr ~@[(WO©@ The column appear dally except Saturdays and Mondays. Got a prohl1•m" Tlit'll u rite Pat L>um1. Put u 111 l 111 rt'rl IU/lt'. (Jt'I 1111' (I Tl~wers and <ic I 11111 !/(IU llt'l'd lo s11lr ·e 111t•4111t1t'!l 111 !/CJl't'rl/ltll'llf Olld l111s111ess. Mat/ your lJllP!i/tt/l'lli tu JI u I l> u II ,, I A t \'1111r St>rviee , ()I Cl I! y t' (,' 00 St /)111/11 /'1/oi. I'() 1;11 r l'i61J, C'u.,/a \Tr.~a. (;,I\ !J'1rJ!IJ. '"' /111/t' yuur teleplw11e 1111111/wr. Toll-tree Iulo Man y At Your ervice in· q ulrles, s uch as those about mailed Las Vega1> vacation "bar gains," can be directed to' the toll.free phone number of the Californ ia Attorney General's P u blic Inq uiry Unit, (800) 952·5225. Each complaint is r e- corded and additional informa- tion is provided when inquiries are made. If you wish to file a forma l complaint, the necessary form will be mailed to you with in- structions regarding which re· gulatory agency has jurisdiction over your particular area of con- cern. II all assistants are oc· c upied with incom ing calls, you will be asked to wait or will be given an opportunity to record a message, which will receive a written response from the al· torhey generai 's office. Address written material to Public In- q uiry Unil, 555 Capitol ~fall, Sacramento, CA 95814. Co111put e r Seer DEAR PAT: Last month l or- dered a horoscope chart from the American Astrological Associa- tion in Canton, Ohio. I paid by check, which has been cashed. Can you find out what's holding up delivery of rriy horoscope? J .P., Huntington Beach American Ast rological As- sociation may claim to provide guidance from the heavens, but its oper ation is r un by computer. Your hor oscope is being pro- cessed at this time, according to an AAA spokesman, although this "p rocessing" could n ot be verified. Let me know ii you don't r ec.-eive your horoscope by the end of July . As or Oct. 31, 1974, this Ohio firm bad not substantiated its "worth up to $300" advertising claim s as d ir ect ed by the Califo r n i a D epa r t m e nt of Consumer Affairs . Tbe case was r efe rred to the attorney gener al's office, but no form al action bas been taken , a ccording to spokesm en from tbatolfice. Help for BU11d 1>EAR PAT : After reading your item about the "talking magazine" for the blind, I'd like to pass along information about the Library of Congress' "Talk- ing Book Machines" and re- corders. Both are provided free, a long with earphones, pillow phones and other equipment. The selection is tremendous. It covers everything from weekly magazines to catalogs, as well as books covering every subject im- aginable. The machines are easy to operate and the tapes and re- cords are packaged for easy handling. Mailing back and forth is easy, and there is no charge. As many as 30 books at a time can be requested. I learned about this· while helping a friend whose abili- ty to read was rapidly deteriorat- ing. M.G., Balboa Thanks for writing. Quallrica· tion does not necessarily depend on slgbtlessness, but rather on any physical impairment of the eyes that negates r eading for any length of time. Interested persons can inquire about this program by wrlling to the Libra r y of Congr ess, 10 F irst St. S.E., Washington, DC20540. \ ) l'an Clan Hits Beach The venerable "woody" station wagons used for many years by beachgoing Southern California teenagers have been replaced by vans. Evidence of this socia l phenomenon is this line of s ix vans driven lo the Orange Coast by members of a van club. The vehicles were photographed rccentJy <:1s they were parked along Pacific Coast Hi ghway in the Huntington Beach area. N11rsing Home Control County Establishes Program for Facilities By GAR Y GRANVILLE 04 111e O•ilr Piiot suu Orange County s uper visors shored up county control of nurs- ing homes Tuesday but slopped short of taking over inspection from the state. lncluded in a ~even-point nurs- ing home program designed by county Health Officer John Philp and approved unanimously by the board were the following: -Es tablishment of a central registry for public use that would include a n approved category and a not recommended category of health care facilities in the county. -B i -monthl y meetings between county and city person· nel to discuss heall.h facility pro- blems. -Joint state-county visits to hopies when county personnel have identified problems in a nursing home. -Adoption of a formal system for state response to county in-quiries and complaintreferrals. --State and county consulta- tion with the District Attorney's offi,ce regarding prosecution of nursing home administrators And for My Next Number ASTORIA, Ore. (UPI) - Never let it be said Marine Capt. Alan Jones rests on his laurels. Jones finis he d his 500-mile swim from Lewiston, Idaho, to Astoria , Ore., Tuesday after- noon, pulled himself out of the water and did 25 pushups. The project benefitted the Oregon Lung Association. Then he announced his next project will be to swim the lcngih of the Mississippi River. Doily Pilot D~i•tty b Guorant~ed Monday-Friday II you do not have your paper by 5 30 p m . call t>elore 7 p m. and your cooy will be de- livered. Saturday and Sunday II you do not receive your copy by 9 am. Salur· dav. or 8 am Sunday. call bcla<e 10 am and your copy will be delivered. Clrul otlo" T~l~t Most Orange Counry Areas 642·021 Norlhwest Huntington Beach. and Westm1nsrer . . • . 540-1220 San Clemente. Capistrano Bcacti, San Juan Cap1slrano. Dana Point, South Laguna . Laguna N1quel . . . . . • • 49S-OUO and operators who violate pa- tients' rights. In a report to the board, Philp said adoption a nd implementa- tion of t h e program w il l "materially alleviate the pro· blems of s ubstandard, doubtful or negligent care.·· He also told the supervisors that the issue of adequate reim- bursement to nursing homes <throu g h Medi -Cal and Medicare) "is quite beyond the capacity of Orange County gov- ernment.·• After th e board approved Philp's program, he was given 90 days to present a plan for its im- plementation. The rejuvenated nurs ing home program was touched off by Supervisor Thomas Riley six weeks ago. Following a Grand Jury report that criti cized nursing home con- ditions in the county, Riley called for a study of the feas1b1Lity of the county taking over the inspection duty from the state. . Tuesday, Philp reportt-d that such a takeover would be costly and the state would still retain licensing control, including the power to s us pend. lie then r ecommended his seven-point program as a mean::; to insure closer cooperation between the county health and social services departments and the stat~. Unbending Father Blamed in Murders SAN DIEGO (A P ) -It all seemed so nice, the life of the Altstadt family. The oldest boy, Danny, was an honor student and Eagle Scout. His sister Nancy, a year older at 19, was in coJlege. Their father, William Altstadl, wa s a s ucces s tul aero - s pacework e r at Ge n e ral Dynamics. Their home was in one oHhe better sections of San Diego. Hut behind the success and the organization was a rigid, unbend- ing father who drove Daniel Kent AJtstadt to the brink of madness and finally, to murder, a court was told Tuesday. That was the picture painted by attorney Donald Meloche as he opened the defense of Dan Altstadt, c harge d with the hatchet s layings of his father, 45, his mother Maxine, 41, and sister Nancy. He is also accused of setting fire to the family home and as- , saulting his younger brother, Gary, leaving his legs paralyzed. Meloche told the San Diego County Superior Court jury that his client was, indeed, "re- sponsible for striking those in· dividuals who were killed and in- jured." He also said that Danny, who· remembered only sketchy de- tails of the' incident, did recall seltihg·the house ablaze. He then described a highly str.uctured family life under a stern and unyielding father. He had standards for ev- erything, said Meloche, from the way Danny trimmed hedges to how he parked the family cars. When his grade-point average dropped from an .. A" to a "B," the father confined his son to the yard, he said. ''Danny did what he was told; he did not compla in ," said Meloche. "He began to withdraw until he became a schi zophrenic individual." The attorney then began a parade of witnesses, n eighbors and colleagues, who supported his statem ents. Robert Moberly. a coworker of William Altstadt at General Dynamics, described the elder Altstadt as "very unyielding." "H e expected others to perfor}ll somew h at like himseU," he said. "Trying to sway him was like trying to move a mountain." A neighbor, James Scha fer, described the Altstadt family as ''kind o( isolated, sterile. Ltke a hospital. There wasn't much warmth." Altstadt has p leaded innocent and innocent by reason of insani- ty to all charges in the case. Wednesd11y Juty 2 I 97!> DAIL V PILOT 1 :J T alks Resume County Workers. Reject Strike Talks between county officials and Orange County Employt~s Association representatives r e- sumed today after association members voted overwhelmingly not to strike. Simultuneously, the ctnµloyc::; voted lo reject the county·s offer of an 8 9 percent wage fringe benefit package offered hy the county. But while the county workers did not want to accept what was termed county government's final offer neither dtd they want to strike. Altogether 4 .0JG votes were counted Tuesday by certified publi<' accountants hired by the <.issociation when negotiations broke off e"arly last week. r\ tabulation of the votes showed 3,531 for rejection of the 8.9percentollcr. or those who voled to reject the county propos:.il. 2,907 said they wanted negotiations to resume. According to OCEA executive director J o hn Sawyer. the re were roughly 1,000 votes in favor of a strike action. Sawye r m;.idl! ii clear, however, that the strike proposal was a three-step progression lh:.it would be ended in a strike only 1f the first two steps f:.i11L-d lo bnng the two s ides togetht•r. Negotiations have been under way since e:.i rly April In addition to the Wffercncc or almo:st 3 percent on wagc-f1;ngc benefit propos<tls that !>cparalc the empluyes and the county. they arc d1v1dcd on other major issues. Included among them is a pre- It's Sti11k City ss by OCEA to make 1l man· datory for all l l ,000 county employes to pay some form of dues to the association whether they belong or not. County officials say the 8.9 p'er· cent package offen·d the employes would cost taxpayer:, about $10.6 million in the com111g fiscal year. Ford Tests His New Pool WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Ford has taken his fir!it dip in a new White House swimming pool, paid for by public contribu· lions ranging from two cents to $1,000. Aides s aid the Pres ident couldn't re:s1st trying out the pool Tuesday evening. l le s plashed around for 10 minutes. I.hey said. Ford is an avid s wimmer who used to relax twice a day in a pool :.it his suburban home before moving to the White House. ROBIN HOOD .'t LAWMAN CONWAY. Ark. (A P ) -The Conway Police Departm~nt has Robin Hood on its :side. \ Hood, 30, joined the dt:µa1 t ment Tuesday. A form~r policeman at Monticello and Hamburg, he was selected from 19 applicants. UPI T~leplloto Garbage bcg i_ns to pile up on the s idewalks of New York 's Lo~er ~ast S1dc_ as ~ome 7,000 sanitation workers continue their ~tld cut strike m sympathy with 2,934 fellow workers l ~1d .off by Mayor Abraham Bea me in an effort to tnm the city s budget. Tribe Heading for Hills G em Talk The Omega Flightmaster ... made by the people who made the first watch on the moon • Indochinese to Settle in Washington State By BILL GARDNER Anecla ..... renWflWr Montagnar d tribes men from Indochina, thrust into the modern world by defeat in a war they · scarcely understood, will be re· settled in remote mountain areas • o( western W ashingt.on, officials : at Camp Pendletonsa:r-. "Their knowledge of the out- • side world is so little that for . s heer survival they must remain . · together." Nick Thome, director of the refugee program, says or the Montagnard refugees. Thorne said the Montagnards will be placed in villages of their own in western Washington, where the altitude and climate most nearly match that of their Jost homes on the Laos-Vietnam border . Washlngtoo state officials said they knew of no such plan. Tom Pryor, head of the Washington stole Ortice of Emergency Service~ which ad- ministers the state's Vietnamese refugee program, expressed sur· prise. "I'm overwhelmed," Pryor said. ··1 believe they <Camp Pendleton officials) would be well advised to contact us about. it so we could listen to the pro- posal and the n say 'yea' or 'nay'." The Montagnards, who fought the Viet Cong Crom their moun- tain homes, are completely un· prepared to deal with the 20th Century, Thorne said. l-le said some had never been more than three miles from their villages before their flight to the United States. "They have lived a relatively immobile existence at a very primitive level,'' Thorne said. He added that he had recommended they be given jobs with the Na- tional Park Service because they are "damn good woodsmen." H e said r esident s or Washington slate s hould have no fears that the tribesm en will become a public burden. ·'They won 't show up on the re· lief roles:· Thorne said. "Their standard of living is nut very ex· pensive.·• About 40 Montagnards have ar- rived at this Southern California refugee center and another 400 are exoected. Thorne said. He said he had no word on where the tribesmen would be located in western Washington, which inc ludes many wilderness areas s uch as the Olym pic Peninsula rain forest and the Cascade Mountains. Other refugees were attending school in green tents Tuesday as a $440,988 federally funded pro- gram to teach them .. survival English" began. omcials hope to get 10.000 refugees through the 36-hour course, which is intended lo leach them how to cope with life in their new homeland. "We teach them basic things like how to get a job and a house, how to shop in a supermarket, use the postal system, tell the dif· ferences in American clothing sizes and between direct and col- lect long distance calls,'' s aid Kelly DeSare, one or the volun· teer teachers. I t H11 .I C 111 \If' II /l 11~.'i JEWELRY INSURANCE ·To Insure-or Nol to Insure With steadilv inrrcasin~ values of fine jewelry and ge ms. many more people today are considering ins urance a nd asking just what stt•ps must be t aken. Wh ether to insure is r eally dependent upo n the impo1iancc of the ~c m or jewelry and whether it is frequently worn. with increased r.is ks. Once you decide to insure. your firs t s tep is the insuranrc r e quired appraisal, t o b<.• submittcc1 to your agent. We do a large amount of appraisal work for insurancl' purposes. and will gladl~· discuss with you the a<lviscahilit y of insuring any p tutkular piece for which you arc considering su('h protection. • ... Who but Omega would have thr technical know-how 10 produce~ watch capable of hltir•g so many t1m1no needs? Fhghlm3ster meels lhe neeel 01 p1lo1s and worlci lravelers, allowing local time anci the 11me 1n some other zone 10 be told concurrently. As a diver's walch tho Fllghlmuter case is tested al a pressure ot 176 lbs. per square inch and is waler tight 10 a deplh ol 390 leet. A ro1a11ng time reserve 1nd1ca1or •s secured under the tempered crystal. Aa a chronograph lhe Fl1gh1mn1er measures elapse<l lime 1n hours, m111u1es, seconds and flflhs of a second. For the man whO requires co111plete mastery ot time. no watch can compare w1lh the Omega Fhghtmule• Sra1nleH sree1 us• with m1tcll1ng o1<11ustabfe bracel4lt. J. C. .JJwnphrU:J J ewe fe r:J 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA MESA CONVENIENT TERM~ · BankAmencard-Master Charge 27 YtARS IN THI:: SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-3401 > A4 OAILVPILOT Jos t ... ~easting Wednesday. July 2. 197& ,.... ,~~J with~~ T om N ~\'.' Marphine RICKY TICKY POUTIX: Today we stand in the middle of lhe most vituperative imbroglio of political backing and chewing that has struck our County Seat in r ecent history. It seems like everybody is mad. It all st?rted like this: 1. The Orange County Board of Supervisors, in its infinite • 1 "tlsdom .which. has been difficult to fathom, ~brupUy stripped away 22 investigators from the staff of DA Cecil Hicks. That was one-third of his investigative force. 2. The supervisors then gave the 22 lawmen to new Orange 'County Sheriff Brad Gates, who, everybody presumes to date, ac- cepted the gift. 3. IUCKS SCREAMED foul, alleged that an Orange County "shadow government" was operating behind th~enes, trying tc make it impossible for him to ferret out political corruption here. 4. Supervisors screamed foul, poked ridicule at DA Hicks and insisted they don't have any shadows. 5. DA Hicks went back to his lawbooks, filed a legal action and won an injunction which, temporarily at least, blocks the s upervisorial acllon which would have his 22 investigators mov- ing their desks into the Sheriff 's Office. 6. First District Supervisor Bobby Battin of Santa Ana blew his stack, alleged Hicks is psychotic, and demanded that the dis- trict attorney's cerebral functions be probed by a shrink. ..... 7. Hicks offered to debate Santa Ana Bob, also offering the. opinion that it was difficult to determine if Battin was worse as a .supervisor or a n attorney-at-law. Well , who knows where th.is delicious hoo-raw will end? You suspect many heated exchanges will pass before the tossing about of wet earth ends on th.is one. . 1 MANY OBSERVERS of our county political scene were g1ve.n pause when it developed that Supervisor Battin was the one to.<iuestion the district attorney's cranial processes. Battin's own mental m a nipulations have amazed the multitudes over the years, most recently when he announced you can't really trus t a man who is disguised behind facial hair. Soon thereafter, the county press corps appeared before the supervisors all wearing phony beards. MEANWHILE, THROUGH all the tumult, shouting and mud· slinging, one man in the middle bas escaped unscathed so far. His white hat remains intact. He has danced against the ropes, bobbed and weaved, feinted and eluded harm. He has floated lik.e a butterfly and s tung Like a bee. He is the aforementioned Sheriff Brad Gates. Muhammad Ali must be green with envy. This aside, there has been much heat and no light shed yet on the real issue. That is, do the 22 investigators being shifted really belong in the Dis trict Attorney's Office or in the Sheriff's Office? And why? Can the supervisors really support their abrupt action, other than s imply slinging mud at the DA? So far, the supervisorial defense has been flimsy indeed, con: s isting of little more than exhaling great volumes of warm wind. 250Deod Political Clashes .Subside in Beirut BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) -Street fighting between left. wing Moslem and right-wing Christian political militias subsided today in Beirut, allowing residents to move about freely for the first time in nine days. The bombs and bullets that rocked the capital overnight died down by dawn and Interior Minister Camille Chamoun told re- porters, "security forces are now in control oft~ s ituation." Security patrols in armored cars and jeeps also were sent to trouble spots in northern Lebanon, where heavy fighting raged Tuesday in violation of a cease.fire arranged by Premier Rashid Karami, Palestinian Leader Yasser Arafat and Syrian Foreign Minister Abdel Halim Khaddam. THE FIGHTING between the militias of Lebanon's warring Moslem and Christian political parties has left 250 dead and more than 700 injured. Officials said the casualty toll probably would rise as the search for bodies continued today. In Cairo, Moslem leader Kamal Jumblatt. said 700 persons had been ~lled and 2,000 injured in the latest outbreak of fight· mg. Jumblatl, considered the most powerful leftist leader in Lebanon, told the newspaper Al Abram •he new "salvation" gov- ernment of Premier Rashid Karami wottd soon topple because it did not represent all "nationalist forces" in the country. IN BEIRUT, citizens moved freely in the streets, traffic Jammed intersections, and authorities declared m ain roads lead· ing into the capital "secure." Occas1on<.1l mactune gun fire was still heard in a few sub- urban regions. " Six Congressmen Require 2 707 s From Wire Services WASHINGTON The Air Force 1s assigning Lwo Boeing 707 jetline rs to fl y one senator, five con gress m e n and one con- gressional delegate more than 7,000 miles to Somalta to de· termine if the Russians are in· stalling missiles al the naval port of Berbera. · Sen. Henry Bellmon CR-Okla.), who originally had planned to ac· compa ny Rep. Dewey Bartlett <R-Okla .), today aboard the first flight, bowed out with a state- me nt saying American tax- ' payers should not have to pay the cost of more than one aircraft. Bellmon said conflicts in the schedules of business of the House and Senate apparently made it impossible t-0 put ever- yone on one plane. Boa•t bfl l...Uan1 PINE RIDGE, S.0 . -An Oklahoma man being held as a matenal witness in the s hooting deaths of two FBI agents alleged- ly bragged to friends about the gun batUe in which the agents and an Indian died. An alfidav1l filed Tuesday ln Rapid City by Asst. U.S Atty. Lawrence Von Wald alleges that David Sky, 20, of Claremore, Okla .. remarkttd to fnends two days alter the 1un bafUe on tbe Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, ( I N SHORT ·J "You should have been there, we had fun." S e%ual EquoUty MEXICO CITY -The Interna- tional Wo men's Conference adopted a 10-year action plan for sexual equality late Tuesday night, then turned t o con· troversial political issues at its closing sessions today. The IO-year blueprint was adopted by acclamation without opposition. But heated debate and a split among the 133 delega. tions was expected on resolutions calling for t he redistribution of tbe world's wealth and condemn· ing Zionism along with col· onialism and imperialism. IJdaHQuaBlln WASHINGTON -Rep. Morris K. UdaU announced today that his presidentia l campaign has qualified for fede ral funds under the new campaign rUlance law, making him the fourth Democratic ""'1didate to qualify. Udall met minimum fundrals· ing requirements in 20 slates and Washington, O.C .• rwlng nearly. $300,000 since Lhe beginninl ol the year. UPI Telepllolo S oon t o Die 19-year -old John Carberry shouts directions before be- ing s hot to d eath by St. Louis police near house of girl who refused to date him. He he ld off officers for s ix hours with rifle. Prostitiaes Go to Top With Protest LYON, France (AP) -About 100 French prostitutes blocked the entrance to the chateau owned by the family of President Valery Giscard d 'Estaing today in a campaign against what they call brutal r epression by police and persecution by tax collec· tors. The women scuffled briefly with police who had been warned of their visit and then picnicked along the roadside before decid· ing to withdraw-qui etly-: Tfle chateau is at Chanonat, in the re• gion of Clermont· Ferrand. They came from Lyon where they held a public debate Tues- day night to publicize t.heir grievances. About 200 prostitutes and 800 sympathizers or curious attended the meeting. The wome n protested Jaws which provide for prison terms for habitual violators or prostitu· lion laws. · ' N. Dakota Flooded Agronomist fears Crop Disaste r BISMARCK, N .D. (AP) - Four days of pelting rains have flooded m ore than ·a million acres of cropland in southeastern North Dakota, and officials of two counties place the damage in their areas alone at $100 million. Fields throughout the southern end of the fertile Red River valley, were under water Tues- day, and the N alional Weathet' Service predicted that occasional showers and thunderstorms will continue through Sunday. It said extensive flooding could be expected a s the water drains off the fields and into such rivers as the Red, James, Sheyenne and Maple. THE CROPS primarily affect· ed by the drenching rains are sunflowers and small grains - oats, barley, soybeans and wheat. Howard Wilkens, agronomist at North Dakota State Universi- ty, said Tue.aday night there was no over·all4'tew of damage from storms which dumped up to a foot of rain on some areas, because it was "too widespread and too quick." ''Many fields are covered with waler now, and if it can get away in two or three days, the damage may be 10 percent l05s in the normal yield," Wilkens said. "If the water stays on for another four or five days, then it would be a total loss. "MUCH OF T HE area, those . fields covered with water, will be a total loss. I don't see how they can really recover." He . said a firm damage DEATH .TAKES BEAUREGARD NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Earthman's Beauregard P., the sad-faced long-eared bloodhound of the "Hee-Haw" television pro· gram, is dead. The dog, known to his fans as "Beau," died Monday of a kidney infection. Taping of the show's fall and winter programs had been completed last week. Beau usually was pictured on a throw rug or the porch of a hill country home surrounded by the show's beautiful female stars. His r eplacement is expected to be his 5-year-old son, Samson. estimate will not be available for · a week or more because some farmers cannot get into their fields , but he said a "wild gues~·· would put losses at several hun· dred million dollars -from lower yields, crop planting costs and damage to the ground. Gov. Arthur A. Link, a farmer himself, said that was a "re-- asonable assessm ent." He said il would be too late to replant a new crop once the fi e lds dry out. Drayton Byram, the head of Disaster Emergency Services for Cass County estimated that 800,000 acres are water dam aged in his county, and he estimated the total county Joss at $40 million. AND RICHLAND COUNTY Agent J .D. Latha m said 250,000 to 300,000 acres of crops are un- der water or standing in water. "The crop loss is $.50 million to $60 million dollars now, but I have a hunch ·it will go hi gher," Latham said. "It's hard to say with everything under water." Croplands were also reported inundated in Barnes, Ransom and LaMoure counties. Amy ·Leaves Seaboard Threat to Atlamic Coast Vanishes Temperature.-, """oN•l •••""' u•vte1 ,o•te•u •• ,,.., u1 ,. > -1s )0" rn;r.i 79 77 ' Hltll Lew Pot,. Ot• .., ...[" Albuqutrqu. 9S .. H ••,. v Allenla U 71 ,11 ·~ ll<lktrslltld 90 56 J ,. 8oslon 1 S SI ~ t,';;':.'~·1111• :,~1 ~ .ot 1-...,, Ollugo ,. /( 8 f:~1~~~I ii ~~ \ t .:~ PUHC~~r:9,S) Oenwr 9S S9 A r--+--..L,.;~-1__- Dttroil 6' bl I ~ Honolulu 1!00~ )74 .02 (l ~o:• .. •H<• Kansas City ., '!f LUVe9•! LOUl!Vltle 91 •9 Mtmpllls 93 76 IOWIH HlllPllA!UtU §§~~~e~ss i,~, ~ :: 'o-~o NewY9rk ... \~~ Nortn Plaue '°a· ~! 10 <.....,; ?'\._\ "10 OlltahotN City o "" V '1 ~Springs 1~ ;~ ~. 10ioc·~· ~ - P111ladelplll• ... 51 • from the hl9fl 70s on 11\e ocun to tr>e P i-ni. 110 at 1005 t11 the desert. PittsDurgh 12 60 The fe><rcast wu for warm sunny Portlend,Ore. ~JS ~6 .01 ~sk~c.ontlnue Into the 4th of Jlily RapodClty , v ~ ~·~ Reno 82 JS Los Aftlleles b.Jsked under surw1y ~~~~nto ~· S4 Sltles •net warm temperalurM. with Sall L•ke City ,s ~ the hlllfl at the Civic Center set '°' M, lhrffdR9reeshl9'1er than Tue50ey. S.n Fr•nclsc:o .0 S2 Temper•tures In the valleys re. Seattle 1 t SS malned In Ule 90 10 9-..0.9~ 1.nge Thtrrnat lOlt 11 under s1.W>ny skies. Washington " 61 There were some winds In the Cal.•torraia mounlillM Dul S~ies remained SWVIY -temperalures-re we rm. S<lnny skies anct warm tempentunt Southtrn Calllornla enJowd l!e· prenlled in the deserts oe191te _,..,. nulne summer weather 100.y with 1 9USIY 20 to JO mite an h0ur wlnc15 near s,kles clear anct lemperalures r.tn9f"9 n. coeual passes. fmt•tH I,• .•_..)~NOW (7T';1 ..._ • '. ~SHQWllS "' rtOW IJ.S. ·Su111mary Troplcal ste><m /(my twisted ew.., from Ille Eastern SH board tOO.y,us- 1"9 the lmmedl•I• tllrut to Shew.tine ..-eas. Tllo National Weather Service said lhe ste><m's Intensity -ukl not C"*'99. ">.my Is t•~te<t to 4:ontlnue on• northeHt courw but speed U9 lls lotward motion with llttle change in intensity durl119 the next 24 hours.'' the Wotatller Services said lueSday ni~t. • ... avy surt Is ~till expected alonQ the CAN$I of Ille mlOOI• Atlanllc stalH end northward," th• Weather Service said. ">.s the storm has moved furlhel' away lrom the coast the lhreal of •ny .further loca l lfoodlng and beach er0$ion a long lh• middle Atlantoc coest has ended," tnt Wulher Service s.ld. Thunderstorms moved eastward to- <MIY towerd tne Great Lakes area, as other showers and storms hteci.cl •-•rd the Southtul. , Wldely scattertd allernoon shOM rs and thundershowers were predicted tor an aru that embraced lhe Gull Coast stalts; Georgia. Arkansas, Okl•horna, and lhe sou1nern Rockies. •ncl Montana, Norin Oekota, Min. nesota and Wisconsin. The Midwestern tnundtrstorms lost much ot their puncn Tuesday nlgn1, with no warnings or re1><>rU of severe -ather since late In the afternoon. Coa•tal Weather Sunny today. Llgnt variable winds tnrough lmlGbl. H~yJn ~<illf*-.wl·~. CoaS1al temperatures will ran11t between SI •nd 10. Inland tem· peratures will range between S9 end M. TN water temperature wlll be62. Sun, Moon, Tide• WEDNESDAY Se<Otld hiQh S 09 p.m. • I Sec.onct low n :J3 p .m. 1,J THURSDAY First high 6'26 a.m. 2 9 Flrstlow 10:S.a.m. 2.2 Second ni9h S · S3 p.m. S. I Sun riw s 5:'6a.m ., stlsl :Olp.m. Moon wts 2:07 p,m. , ltS a new sigil.~. but the Picture hasn't changed! c_rr1~E/\Js ~·. BANK· OF COSTA MCSA • t • 1 ----------~ ____ ....._ ....... _ ..... ., ----::. f ~~." \. ..t,.A,( ' ·~ ,I;: " ·.' . ' •• 2:.J < ,...i'>-.~ .• I'~ 1 The Directors an d the Manage- ment o f the Bank of Costa '•,/#'have made us so popu lar with ' the busir\essmen, housewives. ' l executives, educators and just Mesa are pleased to announce official approval of our new corporate name -CITIZENS BANK OF COSTA MESA. However, while we have changed our name-slightly- everything else remains the same. Management, Directors, stockholders and employees ... the same people are running your bank. That phrase, "your bank". is largely responsible for the name change. We felt that inas- mu ch as the citizens of our area had been mainly· respon- sible for o ur success and growth, then we ought to recognize that source and announce it to everyone. We will be changing our si gns, our checks. our statlonecy and many other things that carry our name. But we will never change the poli- cies and philosophy of banking that I about every citizen in our town. t We know you like that picture, .. J that image. An? we're not about to chan.ge 1t. Whi l e we're talking about changes we'd like to point out that our banking hours have been extended. We are now open 45 hours every week, more than any bank in the area. Visit us when Y.Ou can. Monday through Thurs.: 9:00 t o 5:00 Friday: 9:00 to 6:00 to 1 ·00 July marks t he beginning o f another interest period. Savings dePosits made by the.10th earn , n e 1t1zens an o osta esa 1s a great place to do business. And remember, it's a bank with a slightly 'different name, but everything else remains the same. It's your bank. . -'""-. CITIZENS BANK 9fttd'I OF COSTA' MESA / HARBOR & BAKER• Co 11 Moso. CAlllorn1a 92626 • 1714) 9T9 •200 • Mtmutr FDIC "-t Elf e~tive .July 31 . LA Co~ty Bans 'Skinny-dipping' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Those lazy, hazy, skinny-dipping days o< summer will soon be over on Los Angeles County beaches. An ordinance prohibiting nudi· ty on beaches and parks in unin· corporated areas or lhe county wiU take e ffect July 31, and violators will face maximum penalties of a $500 fint and six months in jail. Actor Faces Tax Evasion Sentencing 'Tbe new law was approved Tuesday by the Board ot Supervisors after unsuccessful attempts to add a clause to the ordinance designating clothing· optional beaches in remote areas. LOS ANGELES CAP) -David Chow, an actor, economist, and former technical adviser to the .. Kung Fu" television ~eries, has pleaded guilty in federal court to income tax evasion. Supporters of the nudity ban in· eluded some resdents of Topanga Beach near Malibu, a favorite gathering place for the nude bathers. "We have sexual perverts who want to show themselves orr," one woman told the supervisors. "'A nudie beach seems to draw this type of people.'• Chow, 45, admitted Tuesday he evaded $40,000 in taxes by not re· porting $119,000 in income from stock sales and commissions. The income involved a com- plicated series of real estate transactions Chow helped ON ganize and promote. Other residents of the area said they did not want their children exposed to the nudity. Ch ow has appeared in a number of movies, including "Flower Drum Song," "The M anchurian Candidate" and "The Ugly American." He has also had several television roles. But nude-bathing advocates protested, claiming that the county needs some place where those who desire to disrobe on the beach can do so. And one oppo· nent of the ordinance, Charles Atwood, said nude bathing was an activity the whole _family could enjoy. He will be sentenced on Sept. 8 by U.S. Dist. Judge Malcolm Lucas. Chow is s ubject to a max- imum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fine. ·'Most of the nudists who go to Pirate's Cove, a private nude beach, are families with children." Atwood said. But his protests went unheeded by most of the supervisors, who passed the ordinance by a 3·1 vote. State ED1ployes· Rap Budget Cut SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has come under fire from state employe and highway patrolmen's organizations for reduc· ing proposed salary increases in the new state budget. Before signing the ) $11.47 billion spending ( State package T uesday, the . . governor cut $100 million in proposed spending, in· . eluding $43.9 million from money set aside to finance pay raises for state workers. Leaders of the California Sta~e Em.e.l?yees · As· sociation (~A) saf<fihe salary reauclions were "unfair, illegal and unprecedented." The California Association of Highway Patrolmen echoes CSEA 's criticism. Singer'• Death Probed LOS ANGELES CAP> -Officials have still not officially determined what caused the sudden death of rock s inger and composer Tim Buckley, and it may be at least a week before results of an autopsy are known . Buckley, 28, died Sunday al his Santa ~onica apartment. Authorities said Buckley apparently suffered a heart attack while climbing a fli ght of stairs. Powder Puff Nl%e• /tlale• LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Powder Puff Derby can discriminate against men because it is not organized or r egulated by the government, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. . U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence Lydick re· f'used to order organizers to admit a male entry in the annual cross-country race for women light plane pilots. He turned down an appeal by Howard Rosen a real estate broker and flying enthusiast. Rosen'J>rought suit under t~e.federaJ Ci.vii ~i~hts Act, arguing that he was a victim of sex discnmma· lion. Benefit lncre06e Sneall · SACRAMENTO (AP) -Aged, blind or dis· .abled Californians on Supplemental Security In· come are getting a cost-of-living increase sm~l~er than the nationwide 8 percent boost, a state official says. . · 1 But the state checks will go up again this fal when a $65-million boost for state SSI recipients i_s available, John Sullivan, spokesman for the Benefit Payments Department, said Tuesday. Ralph• Grocery Fined LOS ANGELES CAP) -The attorney g(!neral's offfce said Ralphs Grocery Co. )las been ordered by a court not to sell beef with more than a 30 percent f'at conte nt a nd not to mis label any meat or poultry product. . . Under the stipulated agreement m Supen or Court made public Tuesday,. the comp~ny was directed to install a fatanaJyzenn each retatl store. Atty. Gen. Evelle J . Younger said Ralphs must pay a civil penalty of $10,000 and costs of $7,500 each to 'the state for attorneys' fees and to the ~s Angeles County Department of Health for m · vestigative costs. Dead ·End? irvine Road Work Cut The Cali f orni a Department of Transportation is running out of money and has delayed advertising for bids on two pre· viously a pproved road projects in Irvine. According to Irvine Public Works Direc· tor Brent Muc how, one of the projects pro- bably will go to bid, but the other will be ppstponed indefinitely. · Rebuilding the Culver Drive on-ramps at the Santa Ana Freeway, because the project jncludes som e federal funds, probably will go through, said Muchow. But reconstruction of MacArthur Boulevard widening the road south or the San Diego Freeway, probably will not be funded, he said. \ .. \ Wednesday. July 2. 1975 DAILY PILOT . AS Ruled Suieide Dan Dailey's Son Dead of Gunshot Killer Croft UPI Tel,_llOIO A dead sperm whale (circle) aw,~u'ts J?i ckup by a Sovi~t ship 150 miles west of San F ranc1sco. The Phy lbs Cormack, operated by the Canadian ''Green~eace Fo~ dation" has been pursuing a 9-vessel Russian wha~g flotiUa off California. and chased the kille~s 250 m1_les down the coas t. The Canadians are attempting to bnng world atte11tion to the plight of the endangered whale species. Cruise Cost Hiked LOS ANGELES (UPI) -It will cost a little more to take the "great white steamer" from San Pedro to Cat alina Island after next week. • The Public Utilities Com· mission Tues da y gave the operator s of the S.S. Catalina permission to raise fares, efft!l:· live July 11. The one way fare lo Avalon rises from $4.75 to $5.50 and the round trip price goes up from $9.50 to $11. The steamship line is asking for an eventual fare increase to $6.25 and $12.50. The line. in its application-to the PUC, argued that fares have remained the s ame for six years while costs rose, and that withou~ the increased in come the Line woul~ lose about $212,000 this summer. SANTA MONICA <AP> -The son of actor Dun Dailey com· milted suicide by s hooting himself in the m outh outside a local hospital shortly aller •seek· ing emergency treatment lnere, police said . It was the set·ond apparent sui cide in a week mvolvmg the offspring of a Hollywood celebri· ty and third in two months. Mrs. F.J . Roberts of St. John's Hospital said Daniel J. Oatley Ill, 27, went to the hospital offict! shortly before 4 a .m Tuesday and "asked for directions to an emergency hospital. POLlCE SGT. Richa rd Johncola said Wednesday tht! young man's body was found on the front lawn of St. J ohn's early Tuesday. He said a Mt~ was found beside the body. but the contents were not disclosed. ··we are satisfied that th1.· ·wound was self-inflicted ," Johncola said. Last Thursday, Jon Peck, 30· year-old son of movie a ctor Gregory Peck, was found ctcad in his modes t cottage in Sanlc.1 Barbara -a single bullet in his 'head a nd a handgun nearby. Young Peck was a television newsman. ThoJ,1 gh the coroner's office tentatively ruled the death a n app~t s ui cide, Dr. Cornelius Passani, brother of the actor's current wife, Veronique, said he believed the death may have been accidental. In May Jenny Lee Amess. 24, daughter of James Arness of "Gunsmoke," was found dead of an overdose of sleeping tablets. Teen Couple Held in Death Of Parents SAN RAFAEL <UPI) -A teenager d escribed as an "average American boy" has been arrested along with his girlfriend on a charge of killing the girl's parents and cremating their bodies. Police s aid Charles D. Riley, 19, and Marlene Olive, 16, shot J ames F. Olive, 55, to death with u rifle and fatally clubbed his wife, Naomi, 53, almost two weeks ago. The parents frowhed upon the youths' relationship, according to police. Police, who arrested the two Tuesday night, said the bodies were taken to a remote area and cremated with the use of large logs. T he area is often used by teenagers for outdoor gatherings and it was believed ·at first that the bones were the remnants of barbecued deer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- •tedoffers Bicentennial Fare savings to more cities an any other airline. All summer long. aJults L"an ,,1w 20".: 1 M rq?ular Coach fare .. Children under 12 save 50°" whl'n \'1lu t:iJ..c them :ilung. Just buy your round·trip ticket tn uny of thcsc l'i t_1c~ at least 7 days ahead and reserve t;ioth .departing anJ H'l urn fl1!!hls~ You may change your return night 1f necc~\ary, hut you mu~t ~tay from 7 to JO days. Summer rates are in effect until Scptcmhcr I c;t h. when adult savings increase to 25~o. 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A l'l'P<>l't by a :-.pt..'l'.ial t•1ty 1.·on:->ultanl thoroughly overturns the notwn suc h u lr[ttk ll'vel l'.ro::,~mg would create any kind of s afl'ty haian..L ln rea lity. the proposed trossinJ! with saf c ty gales and flashin~ li g hts would be far safer t han the present ~itu<ition. Mon• t hun io pcn:cnt of the beachgoers 111 thl' pier a rea c ross un unprntcct cd l-ilrct(•h of track and slid<' I hrough a hol1..• 111 a C'lwm hnk fence rather than use the u g ly and uwi.. \\ ard pit.•r entrance running under the t rack~. In addition, the tunnel "ilh its steep s tairs bar!' the use of the muiucipal beac:h park anti pier lo lhe elderly and ha ndicapped. 1t ~p<.1wn:-; a criminal en- vironment m its ::.,hadows awa~ from the l'l.'acly \'it·w uf patrolhng pol1 t·c. T he wt>ight of the cv1d1..•nc.·e 1s bt·hind an at-grade crossing. The PUC should g rant the c·1t y'~ reques t Opportunity Missed Lag un<J lkuth school trus tees ha,·c passed up nn opportunity to c ut adrninistrall\'C expenses without adding to the rnnks of the une mployed in the process. Ironicall y , a nd perhaps s~t<.lly for the taxpayers of the sc hool distric:t. four members of the .board vetoed the economy move. During the same. meetings they pretty muc h agreed that the local tux rule ~ill rise 27 cents next year. The sugges tion by Trustee Ronald Chilcote simp· ly was that the position of assistant superin~e~dent .ror instruction be changed to a less-costly admm1s~rahve assistant ty pe post and that many duties be transferred to the superintendent. If a good time existed for the change, it was last wt.·ek. Dr. Robert Reeves announced his resignation from the position to accept a job in San Diego County. Fact of the matter is that school trustees in Laguna Beach a nd elsewhere give a grJ.at deal of Lipservice to cutting costs. Another fact is that ac- t10ns speak lo uder tha n words. Really Necessar y? Bv a ll official account.s of San Clemente's current financial de liberations, the city councll is being fo rct•d to proceed carefully in working out its tightly restnctivc budget and employe pay de mands Considerin g the sensitivity of those budget re. q uircments it seems som ewhat bad t aste that co~n d lmen decided informally to spe nd $125 for five poliCt!·lype badges for themselves The badges would say counc ilman instead of police Now. $125 is n't so much money and lots .rnd lo t s of other ti lies g ive their hard-working councilmen badges too. But just maybe 1n the '\Dlnt of the coun- cil 's position paper which decned/ most -:lustere financial pre dicament' for the c it the councllmen should have s aid "We won't get our hadges this vcar We 'll carrv little paper cards m our wallets to prove we're coun- c1lmen We'll lead the way m c utting back · s Taxpayers Entitled to Peace The Ma11y Pitfalls of · S m a ll Ta lk Dear Gloorny Gus Why Not Enforce Noise Laws? ( A RT HOPPE J Of a II the gr ~n·t· social pro blt>ms fJ('lllg :..OL'll'l Y none b as l::l'avc as wh~1t on ea rth tCJ say to you1· cl1nnt.·r partner at a c.:la::.sy P•ll'ty. l'u·st of all. ,. o u mu :.. l i1avc met the IJd:>-on your n g ht during coc ktails 1n the hvtng roo m bt'for ehJnd. But naturally. you han·n t th~ f'og - gwst recollec.•t1ori of her nam<'. Cf )OU l"L' luck_\. the hOSICS!> has put out plat'l' c ;Jr\!s ~ind .\OU can c;.itch a surrept1t1ous glance at your partner's us )ou scat her. T his enable you t o s ay brightly as you luck your n:.ipkin on your lap: .. lnn1m! What a n interesting name. I meant to ask you when we were mtroduced earlier. whi:il natwnaltty is that?" · '.\1 \' NAME'S Winni. .. s he S J\:.., turning her plate card n ~hl s ide up. "And I'm an .\ml·nc an ·· .. Oh Well. Wt! certainly needed lh1::. l'Jll1 . didn't we?" ··No t at m) Gala Garden (.'hanly Fcte for Starving Swiss Bankl·rs this afternoon " ··or course not. But 1t 's no wonder they·re s t a r ving. Why, I hought a pound of r utabagas to· tl ;n ,.rnd th~ price was ... : M y hus band 's a rutabaga grower." · quite rt•ason a l>le . I c.·ouldn·t help notit•m g ear lier how ;.ithlct1c you look. Do you play te nnis ?" .. Nut s 111ce I lost my left leg when l w;,i s seven " "O h . M y. ht' n· t·nm L·~ our hostess ·s dog. l\t an 's b••st I rw11cl Do yuu 11 kc dt11-!s '! .. Not srnt·e Iv. a'> ~c:H·11 M) ~on dot•s. though · Ah . ch1ldn·11' Thry·r,, such a The n ew . eye .leve l redwood boxed stop s ign at t he corner of F ores t Avenue <1nd G le nneyrc Street makes the other stop sign::. in the Art Colony look t.'ven ug Li e r. F .A. Gloomy Gus cemme111\ •n s11b•n•ttrd llY r••Orrs .111d do 1101 n•cuurlly re41e<I ti.. •••~ 01 lft .. ,. .. ..,,,..P•t. S•nd .,_.., pel PM•t lo Gloomr c:;.,,. D•llY Pilot. JOY !low many d o you ha\'e'.'" ·Ju::.t lh<: one. llL' ~Ill Jail for doµe µu s hrng. moµc r y ;.i nd f1..•lo111ou:. bes tiality." "WELL, at least you and your \)iusband have ::.tuck together. I <.ilwa ys !:.ay that thes e days <:as ual d1\'orces <.1re what. .. "Ue ·s m v fourth.·· ..... keep so many marnages togetht:.'r. Tl'll me. have you read this n e w bes t-s el le r , 'Lus t 's Plaything''! I thought at was a superb exam tile of. .. "Only because { 'm censors hip thairman for The D ecen cy League.'' ~ ... absolute trash. I don't sec how these lax a nd 111competc nl officials at City Hall can al- low ... ·· "Are you referring lo m y bl'Olhcl'. the ~t a yor?" THE OSL Y recours e at this point 1s to pour your soup in your lap. This allows you lo turn and try your luck with the lady on your left. If you are extremely fortunate, she will s ;iy someth111g hke "111 , my name's Jo;.m . I :im an anarcho-~vnd1cali !,t Cherokee of the Zoroa;t nan persuas ion who l>elieves that Zionis m is a Papist plot t'o n c'e 1 ved b y th e P1·esbvtenans and l always vote t h~· straig ht George W.Jllarc t1L·ket. Le t ·:. d1::.cus::. rdig1un u11cl poltl1L'~. · L'nh aµpily. no one in the n•- curded histor)' nf d111ncr pa rties has ever drawn a partner llkP th;1t. To the Editor : ln the age of ecology, when a ir <inti water pollution a1·e nationa l issues, we <J r c puzzled by sta le, ('Ounty, and local complacency <:oncerning noise pollution . The s tate vehicle code i s specific in its regulations con- cerning maximum noise levels for \'chicles. Fu rthermore. the code cleurly makes it illegal to alte r factory·ins tallcd muffler systems on vehicles. Yet our c1t1e!i roar with the clamor from str<J1ght pipes on cars and vans. v1br;.itc with the a ngry buzz of s mall motorcycles. and lit.crall) tremble when a full ·s 1zed motorcyde~v::. up. THIS SF.NS ELESS noise from vehicles lowers the quality of life in Orange County -and yet. as far ::is we can dete rmine. our law enforcem ent agencies are m ak· 1 ng n o e ffort to force no is e polluter s from our streets. The s ituation is paradoxical. Everyone is against pollution, but no one seems to do anything about noise, the form of pollution tha t is most easily eliminated . If state, county. and municipal police began a rigorous cam- pa1 gn or citing operators or noisy vehicles. the situation would soon be corrected. We could then re- lax in peace and quiet on our patios, and during the night, we would not be jarred into startled wakefulness by the machine -gun roar of noisy vehicles r evving past our hom es. All taxpaye rs s hould demand their n g ht to live in a reasonably quiet environment. Our county and local governments owe us al least that much. l'\ORMA ANOW. ROSS WINTEROWD A 11o the r \!ieao ' To the Editor: With regard to the letter s ub- mitted by Mr. Earl Herman. and published u1 your6·25·75 issue; Althoug h I am not an expert on the subject. at would appear to me that, 111 order for a newspaper to succeed today, it must reflect the needs and wants of those who -- ( MAI LBOX .] Letters from readers are welcome The right to condense letters to /zt space or eliminate libel is reserved Letters of .JOO words or less unll be ywen pref~rence All letters mu.~t m· elude signature and mmling address but names may be w1thl1eld on re· quest 1/ sulf 1c1ent reason 1s apparent Poetry will not be published. read at. la' 1t fails to do this. people will s top buying 1t , and the news paper will fail. This seems to m e to preclude lhc poss1bi hly of a commercial publication be· ing used as a tool, by anyone. and more especially a fool. Mt• Herman seems to resent police control. Mr Herman has obvious ly never been in a n area where there is no police control lie hints darkly of 1984, and curtailment of his person al freedoms. If there were no police control. his persona l freedoms would be curtailed by anyone who was bigger, or stronger, or better armed than he was, and 1 am sure, to a muc h greater degree. Ir Mr Herman works hard enough, and survives long enough lo become a 75-year-old Lincoln Continental owner. I hope there is still enough police control lo keep someone from taking it away from him. MR. H E RMAN seems to reel lhal lhe Pilot is offensive to Soviets Busy on Capitol Hill WASlll:'\:CTO;\I \Vhile C'IA ofrlc·wls ~4u1rm unc.ll'r the kllc)c! lig hts on (';1p1tol Hill. Soviet KGH agen t s <.1 rc.· o per:l ting in the ~h ;.l(JO\.\S •>f lhl· '>ame c.·011 I! r1•ss1o n J I c·orr'1d111·.,, In tht' IJ.'"' rf'w Y<'ar:... tht' K<;H lws -;t1.·v111•d 111> II " <It'{ I\ 1111•..; Oi l I"' 11 1 11 . K (; H O(>t?rall\ l'!i 111 a clo:wn gu1:-c•s h ti v l' h l ' l' n ::.l 1pp1n g :iroun<l to Sl'l' key Co n - g ressmen and lheir a ides. Ma ny con g rl•ssion<tl ~11dc•s, J s pohtical appointees , .1rl· ~r,111ll'd .1ccess to secret clocuml·nts Jftcr no more tha n a c-u~ory ba<'k g round <'heck T heir leak s. allhough unw1ll1n,1?. could be fit•nous. St:CR ET ~ov~rnmc•nt ftle:; i d c n t if y d 1 p I o m .1 l R o r 1 s Solomaltn -.s the KCiH n•..,1<ft>n tura." or ope r a tins: ch11•f, ~ho fan.t recognized how mU(.'h v.i lu..t· I ' ' (JACK ANDER ON ) hie 1ntt·lh ~t·nt·l· 1s :J\ uil;1hle on C.1p1tol I llll. l nul his recent dep<1rt11re. he "'as I h~ cf l'puty S o \'h'l envoy at the linilt•d Nations. fhs rl•pla(·1: ment. ~!thoug h l'Xpt't'lt·d :..oon , ha~n 't <lrn vt·d l 'ndl•r Sol o m ~1t111. the· KGB 1·,•:-.1dentura" In Was hington h:1~ tH'en Dmitri Yakuishkin, the hr 1 I I 1 <• n t So v 11• t em ha !> s y C'ounselor. His KGB r ank. at'- l·ord1ng to the scrn•t files. mak<·:.. him ..,(.•tond in power onl:v to am1ahle Ambd!)sa dor An:1toli l>oliry nin . Thl' files allege thal Yaku~hk1n dirPcts :i Washington ~PY rmJ:, v.tllch cmplo y:s d1plomt1t !I , nc v. ~ m 1•n ~tncl s y m p:tth1zer~ from c.·ountrlE'!> friendly to the Unikd ~t r1t1· ... V1s 1ting delcRation~ from Hu ~~1J also are loaded with KG U c.''(pt'rts, who know how to 'pot useful mte lligence OHlc1ul s indicate th<J t \'akus hk1n conrt:n l r o;t c s on Cap1lol lhll where information i~ Jbundant and security is lax. ONE OF the Soviets' most ef- fective spies on Capitol Hill was pretty Galina Utekhina. a modish cultural attache, who moved in congression<tl circ les and even beg;rn dating prominent fi gures on the Hill. The files identified her ns a KGB Mata llari , a fact which we revealed in a 1970 col· umn. She quickly returned to Mo~t·ow. The KGB appears to be most 1ntere::.tcd, a ccording to officials. in intelligence about ll.S.-China relations. SALT disarmament talks. MIRV missiles and U.S. computer tec hnology. The KG B reportedly also hel~ orchestrate the Soviet lobbying dforl on Capitol Hill. Soviel diploma t s , academ1<'s. econ omists and others ha\•e eught particularly to persuade Congres s to g r a nt the Soviet l 'n1on ··most favored nation" trading s tatus . A favorite KGB approach is through conta cts from other co\Jntnes. ln the secret files. Lhey are referred to as "lhird party na tionals." Those who quietly lobby for Soviet views are called .. agents of inOuenN•." T HF. KGB rin~ers m visiting delegations may be technological experts, who can quickly size up a piece o f U.S. equipment. Or they may be personnel experts, who sound out sympathetic Americans for recruitment as in- formants .. This is called "talent spotting." Sen. Barry Goldwater, R.- Artz .. has quoted "very, very good sources," meanwhlle, 11 al· teging that foreign agents have ac tually i nUltr:ate d c on- gressional ofllc:es. Our sources said lhe secret files contain no evidence t hat any me mbers o( Congress. nor their employes, are spies. Footnote : Yaku~hkin never re- turne d our <'alls. A Sovltt s pokesmon. however , said "I don 't thi nk it's true" th a t Y1ku1hkin is a KGfl spy chief. The 1pokes m1n addoo: "You are interf~nni in a very 1ensitive field.'' anyone who 1s of a\·erage in tclligence He does not state whether he includes himself in that category or not l maintain that Mr Herman has at least two nghts left, that have not as yet vanis hed . The first 1s to keep his dime in his pocket, or read some other paper The second 1s to get the hell out of our right wmg, con servative area and try to make 1t with total anarchy I seriously doubt t hat he would survive to age 22. In closing, 1f Mr Herm~n is truly cuncerned aboul the way things are going in lh1s country I wish him Godspeed in finding solutions to all of our problem s Unfortuhate ly. from the tone of his letter. at would appear that he as· more a part of t.he problem than the solution WILLIAM 0 fV\RVEV Los i Friftld To the Editor Lest ihere be those who sa)' Why s h o uld a l ady from Sherman Oaks ca r e ctbout Ncwporl Beach"" let m e hasten to r eply I 've c ared" abou t Newport Beach for almost SO years. It was that long <tgo when my dear friends, lhc Harry W Painters, were among the first to bwld on Balboa Penrunsula In those days you could ride lhe red car from Los 'Angeles to the Pen- ninsula for 25 cents With the pass ing of lime changes came lo this happy, fun- filled area. but m osl or the ch<mges were m keeping with ilS life-style The cons trucl1on ol Fa1hion Island added a touc h or t he paradoxical On one side ol the highway sophisticated structures of concrete, steel and glass began to arise, on the other side, sun- drenc h ed, bikini·clad bodies dotted the shoreline. But Fashion Is land kept a polite d istance and the beach terrain continued to re- tain it.s identity. ONE DAY a large 11~artment· complex in the guise of a Virginia·lype millns1on appeared above lhe Pacific Coast Highway. Later. overlookng Balboa I s land , an Egyplian mausole um (my version of Promontory Point). More recent- ly lhe latest abortion: a several- storied briC'k monstroelty built for the purpose of p arking cars at lhe entrance to Lido Peninsula, in addition lo an .. E1t ste rn seacoast shopping village" aka "touris t trap" Perhaps the structures themselves might not be so bad if only they had not been p ainted a mos t abominable orange -brown that de!ies description. J cried when 1 saw It for the first time! I couldn't believe wh1tl I was seeing. Not only h as the sirople. eteeant at- mosphere been destroyed, the whole m ood o( the place has changed ! Eas tern bnck, over- building, wMll·to-wall people, tramc: Suddenl)', il was as Ir someone I had loved for so years had died -was los t to me forever! Who are the ·'hll men" who consorted to kill my beloved Newport Beach'! No matter. The deed Is done. Epitaph: Balboa Theatre 5hows porno mov1c1! CHARLOTrE EBI Pa rid•• To lhe Editor: Laguna Beach PlaAnlnc Com· mJasioner Wllti•m IAlilt babbles /, on and on about the virtues of the business comm unity providini? and benefiting from its own off- street parking. However. on the other hand, local business man Willia m Leak not on l y does not prov ide customer parking at his own es tablis hment, but removed what offs treet parking he had and converted it lo a working area. Practice what you prea<'h. RICHARD WlLLETI'S Thank Goodnes• To the E<Ulor With the m a n y restrictive signs at the Hotel Laguna, thank goodness they have not, as yet, purchased the Pacific Ocean. D. ENGLEY \'araf ion Tip To the Editor. I have thought of a good way to save money on m y vacation this year. l have decided to stay homti and lel m y mind wander! WILLJS EVANS Pro Md Dott1est le To the Editor: Leltt!r lo female domestics: Do not allow tne current put: downs or the domestic profession in the news from the women·, meetings in Mexico and the hor· rible <? > s lat us of some Viet- na m ese being placed as domes tics make any or us feel in· ferior -whether our ancestry ~;tt!ms from Lapland, in betwee11 or l<>Uth of the equator. If you don't belie ve in a Highe r Power to be hand maiden of, you are gelling rid of others dir-4 germs and have your employer's friendahip and the sharing or her home. <It's like playing hous~ again -admit it!> EARLY in my first years as a domestic mother's helper in thd '50s, I read a ~l stuck in my mind of a~ench serubwoman who gained one ot lhe most honored ph1ces of all in heaven when s he passed over. surely, good works are honored and rewarded. I 'm relating to those who know the meaning or servitude, weac clean uniforms and never quill-~ ble about rates -as folks pay whal they feel lhetr personal budgets can allow -or else they'd do it themsel ves. God bless us ! EUN ICE REIMANN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N Wt'cd. Publ1al1tt 1'h'1ma~ K ttutt. l:dllrtr , Barbl'M. Krt 1hrch, l':d1tonnt Page E:rlUor Tht' edltorlal page of the Oaily Pilot seeks t o Inform and stimulatt readers by presenting on this pa11e diverse commenJary on topics of Interest by S)'T\d1cnt· f'd rolumnists and cartoonlsta, by provhfln1t a forum for readers· \'lt'ws and by presenlln& this newspaper's opinions and Ide .. on current topks. The 'editorial c>plnlons of the Dall1 Plfot appe11r only In the f'ditorlal column at the top of lhc paJte. Opinions ex· prc-11scd by the columnbu and c1rtoonl1t1 and letter writtta are thtlr own and no tndon«ment ol lhtlr vlew1 by lhe Dally Pilot should be Inferred. Wednesday, J uly 2, 197S .. .. Wednesday. July ' 1975 DAILY PILOT A 7. • Fairview Gritduates Reach Milestone 'Healer' Quickly Convicted By ARTHUR R. VINSEL 01 U. ~lly ~llot SWll The last Orange Coast school graduation ob- •ervance o.f June, 1975 was held in Costa Mesa this week but m the small, simple ceremony nobody marched up for his diploma. The 14 gradua tes sat, still and filled with their own expe.ctation, some actually strapped into the Wheelchairs they must occupy for life. .THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS WERE MODEST by ordinary standari;ls, but no less hard-won for them than a PhD degree in astrophysics or chemistry for other June graduates across America. . ·C~remonies in the Day Room of Ward 12 at Fa1rv1~w State Hospital marked the tiny milestone in the lives of the 14 patients who wore mortarboard caps for the occasion. One c~ien~'s parents drove from San Diego to be there as hi~ diploma was read by Ward 12 personnel whoorgamzed the graduation exercises . Special education program instru~tor Bianka J1rov~c, a . Czechoslovakian-born specialist in that new field, introduced the class of 1975, graduates of a two-year course so simple it is almost saddening. 'I know three eolors-·red, yellow and blaw ••• ' , NO SADNESS--ONLY JOY-REGISTERED on the faces of the 14 who have learned so m uc h in such a shor t time under the special education pro- gra~ for the f!l e ntally retarded and severely physically h andicapped, as their achievements were a nnounced. ··r respond to my n<.1me ... " was an achieve- ment listed for one Fairview client who in the fall will begin a new series of schooling sess'ions to help him advance. ''l use my feel and hands purposefully ... " was another accolade for the crippled client whose work has been more physical than academic this past semester. "I know three colors -red, yellow and blue ... "was the announced achjevement for still a third. I "WE STARTED OUR PROGRAM TWO years ago," says Mrs. Jirovec, who graduated her first class of severely retarded and crippled clients last June and is now helping them through some Ward 12 higher education. "Next year, we will be involved in pre-reading skills and sim pie numbers." she says of the 14 members in her class of '75. They range in age from 11to56 years. Vinyl Chloride Li1nits Expected WASHINGTON (UPI> -The Food and Drug Ad· ministration will soon or- der restrict ions on vinyl chloride in food products, and may even ban the cancer-causing chemical as a packaging material if further r esearch war- rants it. The agency disclosed the plans after the Ralph ·Nader-b acked Health Research Group claimed Tuesday that consumers are being exposed to the chemical because it is dissolved from plastic packages and bottles and e nters the foods and drinks they contain. NEW PORTER MEN'S SHOP 1107 Jambor~ Rd., Newport Beach At Newporter Inn -644-0330 VERY SPECIAL •.. SEASONAL 250 SPORT COATS Special Reduction v~ to $120 /4. ...... 1... l-4Ktf0fl, Do•llh llnlt ond tntwwd "' • ....... of col•• 01td potterH. SIH•: )I thn 41. Sltorl1, lfl)tllars ond ...... OPEN JULY th LEISU E SUITS Values $70 to $11 S "* ... ..., ·~ ... GolHy of c.aon 01td Mlrict. Stws: J6 to 46. ......... "-It- .a \ They started school under Mrs. Jirovec at a mental age of ·three to six months, although the class average for physical age works out to about 13 to 15 years. • Just l\ke any graduation ceremony, there was the Pledge of Allegiance and musical entertain· ment, with psychiatric technician Howard Hamilton -a professional guitarist and singer on the side -and UC Irvine graduate student assistant John Cook at the piano. "POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE," a traditional number, was not among those played in the non- traditional Fairview graduation ceremony which included a couple of old Gospel hymJls . . There were thr~e valedictorians, figures Mrs . Jirovec,. a cheer:Y.• informal woman with a heavy Czech accent. Paul, 26 years old, rose from a mental level of eight m onths to two years. Ralphie, 20 years old, rose from four months lo three years mentally. Patty, 24, a blue-eyed girl in a pretty blue outfit, advanced from one year to 30 months mentally, a phenome nal s tep for a young woman who had not been outside Fairview grounds for more than 10 years, until the special education program was originated. PATTY AND HER CLASSMATES WILL spend a fairly typical summer vacation before returning to a higher grade in the fall, most of them with un- accustomed t ans soaked up from the sun and new knowledge absorbed from the world. · They will visit Disneyland, the Laguna Beach art colony and many other Orange County attrac- tions in addition to spending many hours in the hospital's outdoor swimming pool -with help. ''All summe r . we will be outside .. .," Mrs. J irovec says enthusiastically, patting Patty on the arm as the young woman tries to follow the words and the promises they hold. '·They will learn aboui the sky, and the ocean, and.cars, and trees. '' · - Odily Pilot Sldft Photu . FAIRVIEW CLIENT COMPLETES WORK Achievements Modest, but Were Hard-won OGDEN, Utah (UPI) t -It took a jury only 55 minutes to convict a self· styled h ealer, nutri - t ionist and '·radiothesiologis t · · for unlawful practice of ' medicine. Now he will undergo 90 days of psychiatric ob- servation prior to sen- ter'lcing Sept. 29. "Patients" testified Wende l l Hoffman of Ogden diagnosed ail· ments with a swinging pendulum and a list of diseases. They said he also dis- pensed a i:ancer cure consisting of gentian, catnip, barberry r oot, myrrh, Irish moss, chickweed, prickly ash berry, mandrake and other herbs and plants. UP I Ttlf'P"°le Four .f/itars Air Force Lt. Gen. Danit•! 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Burke sees conflicts in terms among legislation Things are not going we ll in Sacramento in the Reduced marijuana penalties contained in a that, on one hand "says people are wise enough to vlew of Assemblyman Robert Burke CR-Huntmgton bill now on Brown's desk, said Burke, "is just one decide about dirty movies and sexual activities and Beach ). more nail in the coffin" of social decay. drugs," while on the other. "sayi.ng people are so During the mid· year legislative break, Burke stupid they can't decide what can of peas to buy." Tuesday outhned a number of particularly galling THE BILL, SAID Burke, is part of a trend to itemsfornewsmen.Among them : social permissiveness that, if continued, "means THE CONSUMER protection laws, be said, The state budget for 1975-76 is full of items such the eventual destruction and elimination of our have gone overboard in one way to the same exten! as social services that over-funded and deficient in system as we know it." morality laws have gone theirs. areas hke education . "The Along with the reduced marijuana penalties, Meanwhile, there is not much good news from priont1es are all wrong," said Burke sees the "hom06exual bill," increased de-the pollcital leader ship front. "There is a total lack Burke. mands for goverpment services and approval of of uniform direction," said Burke. · smoking on high school campuses as symptoms of There is no grand design or Great Society AND IN T HE area of educ a· the s ame malady. among the interplay of competing interest groups, tion. Burke criticized ·Gov. Ed-"Those are strong words," said Burke, "but he said. "We haveto havesomekindofcommongoal mund G. Brown Jr.'s interven-there is no doubt about it. All the actions of the andwe'vegottogetawayfl'Omallourself-centered lion on a $120 million state bill to legislature -federal and stale -are making us goals somehow," he s aid. s upplement public school ----------------------budgets. The bill now sits in au1t1t£ legislative limbo after several attempts were made to cut the total as Brown criticized "macrame classes" in adult and summer . programs . .. He'came up with that at 11 o'clock Friday morning-the macrame. I'm not saying that there isn't any, "said Burke. "1 just don't think he has any evidence.•• The bill would provide $28 per student lo make , up for inflation. Burke said it will come up again in AugusL . Collective bargaining for public employes, said Burke, 1s a lmost a certainty. Unionized public employes, binding arbitration and s trikes, he said, will strip elected officials of their power over the public purse. "It makes all government worthless," he said. PUBLIC EMPLOYE bargaining bills now in the legislature, he said, open a ll aspects of govern- ment jobs to negotiation. In effect, he said, they would put pubhc cmployes in charge of govern- ment. The new fa rm labor law, he said , is likely to· "cause more bloodshed in the fi elds than ever before" when it goes into effect in September. The bill, he said, opens the union vote to anyone who has manned a farmworkers' picket line or ap- plied for a farm labor job and been turned down in addition to actual farmworkers. The union vote, he said, wou,ld be open to hulldreds of college students who wielded placards, but never hoes, leading to Social Services Agency Started SANTA ANA -Orange County Supervisors took the first step Tuesday toward creating county government's third super-agency, a consolidation of up to dozen departments that provide "people related" services. They ordered creation of a.special task force that will be assigned the duty of piecing together the new Social Ser vices Agency. That panel's work could begin before the end of the summer. ... Summer ,~~ ~ \ ' coordinate ' \ ,) \ ,, Supervisor Ralph Clark suggested work begin on the new s upe r -agency because of success in forming the first two, the Environmental Manage- ment Agency and the General Services Agency. "THIS WILL BE MORE diffi cult a nd we need to start now." Clark said ... We will need some in- novative ideas and structural parameters defining how these di verse units can work together." special! ' \ ~~~:\ A ' Clark noted it will be the first time the county has attempted to apply the agency concept to de- partments with elected directors. · Such de partments would include the public ad- ministrator-g uardian and the department of education. OTHERS CLARK ENVISIONS being con· solidated into the new agency include social services (welfare), mental health, probation, health, veterans services, Human Relations Com- mission, Senior Citizens Program Office, Drug Coordination Office, Social Programs Advisory Committee and Consumer Affairs. He told his fellow board me mbers he is "by no means committed to any pre-conceived notions as to how this will be accomplished. Supervisor R alph Diedrich asked that besides county officials, the t ask force include appointees of each supervisor to gather as much expertise and public testimony as poss1tilc. Med Sclwol Grant The UC Jrvine-CaJifomia College of Medicine has been awarded $286,000 in state funds to further its family physician training program. The money was provided by the Song-Brown f''amily P hysician Training Act. Fancy-Rip~ CANTALOUPE ·3 s1 · for ~ Crispy lct4MM) Wlllt.lew LETTUCE ........ ll"'l'liN's fittnt POTATOES CELERY 19c 95c lie I 0 tbs. Stalk H.ad Summery styles and colors-just what you need for the hot days ahead. M int or pink textured dot or striped on white tops to pop over solid mint or pink pants or shorts. All in machine washable polyeste r knit to let you breeze through summer in great style. Misses sizes. A. Button shirt. 5 99 D. Muscle shirt. 3 99 B. Tie halter. 3 99 E. Pull-on short. 2 99 C. Tank top. 2 99 F. Pull-on pant. 5 99 , ., j I I • j-· . ' ' ~~ ' ___ -..,. __ ' I \ I I I I ~ / .. / HYPNOSIS Leam To Control Your Habit• Lose Weight • Stop Smoking• Relieve Insomnia • Gain Self-Confidence • Re lieve Te nsion • Improve your Memo~y and Concentration. I I San Clemente Hypnosis Center 655 Camino De Los Mares,* Suite 126 c ~h~hnl Plua Arrou S1. fromS"" Cl•nwnlr O"""'•I Hotpllall PHON~ 493·3332 Available in Los Angeles, Orange, iverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counllee. \ I ... . Other Deatlu CORONADO CAP> - Five days after the death or her husband, retired R ear Adm . Adrian Hurst, Be11 Styer lt"'1K died al the aae or 65. She was the tlrs t woman elected to the Coronado City Council, serving from 1944 lo 1948. SAN DIEGO (AP) - Harry Morris, who was on active duty in the Navy longer than any other enlisted man in his· tory, is dead at 87. Morris, who died Sunday night, e nlisted in the Navy as a 14·year·old ap· prentice in 1903. He ser ved for 55 years. NATIONAL CITY (AP> -A funeral was held Tuesday for Jeaa M~Kende, 64, English· born singer and come· dienne who entertained Allied troops in Britain during World War 11. Mrs. McKenzie, who was once wounded Jn an ai r raid, died Thursday. Dl#11flh1t '""" Of ~ltirriage E11tertd Jut11 U 'l'ouno. Patric• A. and Connie Fuller, Oevld Al•n end Lucille WllMlfl, suwn II. Mid cre111 e. """""'-· DflllH end Oon•ld Field. Dewld Stanley and ~roerv Jun LA Vier, NM me l . end WI lllem H, Olclt. '°"• De •Id and 8onnlt "U9Qlfl. Pllnttlt encl C.orv-A. Puclllo. Rlc,..rdA. end AotNlltMlla Ntrd, Oewld M. Mid Otborell o . .Jotdotft, IMlly Let lftd A lc .... rc:t o.nltt HoffrNn, Dede lutrlce Mid Al~ HOlmH Sisk. J•-s Weller end Jose AMI Clayburn, Jolln M. and Mane., M. Oonehue. 8renc:t1 J t•n and John Cowftord Cutllane, J emu Joseph. Jr. and LAllty Pemela Slevln9, Pelly Key end Mlch1tl Al~nt C.o11. Lind• J . '"•IJamu F. McNemte. C.ralo S. and lltll'I' L. AlltlcxiM. Merllvt1 J"n end A-Id Hinch, Brtnd<t •nd 8ernard He11ry ' S(lll•v-. Ketlly Sue enc:t Joht\ C.r· roll Bo. Judy C. •nd Edwerd w. Getrell, Merci• Ann •nd Orrlon ,M\dtrSOfl. June11e 8. and Larry Al· left Gret ntlsll, Kall1erlne Elelnt end unceAe19en Btund•llt. 0.eMa Merltnt end O.ry LYM Aufoember11. Conn• end A8ber1 w. Gel)t, Glenn Htrberl and Glenna Lou S.1>tre, Ttdrlent •11<1 Wllll1m J . Clert , uurle 8 1ndJtmu 8ruce Tleo•. MerQA1re1 F. end K•rl A. Henc:teHon. Hum an Elmtr and Ctrtldint Sue Wlct \lrom. Rebecca anc:t Alcllard Leuerm•n. Albert Leo e nd Alme Louise Betl. P•lrlcl• lucllle end John An-drew Sc.tell. l.ourena J•n• '"" Frent Rey Alderson, Je mes llryan •nd Cernis l.. Kterney, Muy 0 . •nd Robert MIC .... el Drew. Stielte NtlQtlwe and Bryan OllYt r F•ll. """ anc:t D•11lel Roberts Kerlowlcll, Evtly11 J . •nd Rolltrt .Jo\~ Urqull•, A•fMI •ncl N•rle Aldrete Z-a, 8tnlto ....0 Naomi Marie Flnlu•, llelly May and David A"!llift. MICllMI II. •ftd Ann C. Fou, Ells-rth J. lftd June M. Ha11strom. llerber• Patricia end C .... rlts Tlltodore Hunter. Stephanlund Stenn P. Murpfly, Peule J .and MIChHI M . llloPOUlos. Rotlertl L. and 1Costa5 , S.lme. Mary o. •11d Ricllerd H. ShonrldQot, J emts w. 8fld l• Oon4\8 J . l<tuloff, Dl•M J. end D•vld A. S.sto. Jec:tt •nd Wllllem OuM. Pfllllp It. •nc:t Terry T•ylor JoflnsOfl, C.tlly Jene and Garv Lane Pfeiffer. Lindi Sue Ind CllarltsO-n Frluelle,Mary Jantand Nolen Df'!atla Nod~ · YOllTl PETER JAZZO YONTZ, rtsl*"' Of HUflll1>9lon 8Hth. ca. Dete of de.th June 2'. 1'7S. Survived by Ills wllo, s.n. c:tr• YonU; tllree sons. Pa111. W•.,.... and Gerald Yoflll; brotl,.r, Steven Yontr; """ slSlers, Lllllen Cz-lft. Theresa Au l and Jouplllne Mc Lean; four 11ranc1tlllldren. Rosary Wtdnttda'I'. Ju. IV?. "7S •I 7:00 PM, St. 8onewnlure c.a1rio11c Cllur<ll. Meu Tllur.,..y, Ju4y l . lt7S al 10.00 AM. also el SI. Bone""'" lure C.tllotlc Church. 01,..cton, PeK F•mlly Colonial F11nerel Horne. Wtstmln11tr, C... OllSe WINNIFEED M. GIESE. t.IOllN Wife of R•ymoflCI E. Glest; mothtr of #lrs. Mery Elltn C.rter end Mrs. ,.., A. ROdrl9"1Z; •ISO -t.tothtr, '-"'" ters Ind t ight oraM<lllldrer1. Setvlcn -•• held S.turdey. Ju11e 21. 1'7S .i Forest Lawn Memorial Parlt., ~ csa1e, ca. W~llt OR. RAPHAEL l . WEIR. OattOfci.. atll Juftl JO. 197S In Newport .. ach, C... Survlwd by Ills wife M•rllyn; '°"· Wiiiiam P. Weir; csa111111ters, Michelle Davy Ind Mary Ellen WllMfl. Prl .. te .s."'lces will be held. In lieu of flowers momorlal contributions may be m.de 10 The HHrl Fund. Baltr·&eroeron CorOfll del Mar Mortuary dlrettorl. IALTZ·IHGHOM FUMHALHOMI Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 HLLHOADWAY MORTUARY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642·9150 McCO•MICI MORTUARY Laguna Beech 494·941 5 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 ,AClflC YllW MIMO.IAL ,All Cemetery Mortuary Chapel 3500 P acific View Ortve Newport Beach. Californla 644·2700 PHtlPAMILY COlOMIAL fUHHAL HOMI 780 1 Bolsa Ave. Westminster 893·3525 ~n'HS' MOITUAIT 627 Main St. Huntington Beach 536-6539 Camping Passes Nixed by County SANTA ANA -There will be no annual camping passes for Orange County recreation areas, the county Board of Supervisors decided Tuesday. ~MA has been pondering it ever stnce. ORANGE COUNTY But the board d id ask the coun· ty Environmental Management ~ge!1cy lo study the possibility of 1sswng spec ial low-fee cards to :s~nior citizens who make use of county camping area~. IN A MEMO to supervisors EMA Director H.G. "George" Osbor!le said tttere are too many negative aspects lo the pass system, even though it is in use at some state and federal parks. He said it opens the door to new P<>.licing problems when people misuse the passes. Among other things, Osborne noted, pass· holders could become migrant campers, moving from one camp to5J· n ther as the time limit ran out. The annual pass concept was originatt!d last summer and the l;luntington' s Egan Joins County Unit " E COUNTY'S current camping fe e structure is re· asonable and competitive with othe r gove rnm ental units," Osborne said, noting no com· plaints are on file ovt:r the fees now charged. SAN TA ANA -R.I. ''Cuba " Morris, director or the county General Services Agency, hus named Huntington Beach resi- dent Thomas Egan to one or the lop administrative posts in the new county super-agency. minislraltve Office task force that developed the feasibHity :;tudy for the agtrncy, which was put together ~arty this year. Morris said his new assistant director has a good background • in aviation and has been an ad· mtnistr ator in the county 's tr anspartation and communica- tions divisions. Individual campsites in parks where overnight stays are al· lowed cost $2 a day per site per motor vehicle between Oct. 1 and April 30 and $3 per day per site the rest of the year. Supervisor Ralph Clark sug· gested that, a lthough the idea of annual passes should be ruled out, the county should consider giving a bre~k to the elderly park !JSers. He said the concept is be· mg us ed by some state and federal parks. Egan will have the lille or as· sistant director for spec ial services . He served on the County Ad- Penney Big Pre-Fourth camera buys. Kodak'sne Tele -lnstamatic pocket camera. Yours without shooting the works. Just 29.88 Kodaks Tele-lnstama11c camera outfit lnc:udes a Koda!< 111stamat1c camera w1lh regular and bu1lt·1n telephoto lenses. A flick o f the finger lets you switch from one to lhe other V1ewf1nder automatically changes with lens Uses 110 -size film cartridge for big beautiful 3' 1 X 4 • ," prints or 110-s1ze slides Pocket-size fl1pflash included. and Cl set of personal mo nograms And Cl 10-20 expcsure film. Wnsl strap, 1nstruct1on booklet. 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Home Savings rates start with interest pai d day-i n to day-out at the currenJ annual 5% 0/o, plus daily compound- ing , w hich 1s more than an y bank pays on t he sam e basic passbook accounts. No ban k pays 73/4 °/o o n 6 to 1 O year t erm a cc ounts . Hom e does, w i th JUSt a $1 .000 m inimum. On ea rly withdrawals of principal , s ubstantial in teres t pena lt ies are required legally , but leave prin cipal and interest and your actual annual return is over 8°/o. Your money doubles in less than 9 years. "Old Dependable" since 1889 , Home Savings has more for yo u today than ever before. NE.JNPORT BEACH 190 Newport Center Drive n Pa r Fashion Island G.tQ.()100 LAGUNA Hit.LS/EL TORO 238()1 El Toro Hoad 837·5111 Membor F[Ol:RAL Savings and Loan ln•urance Corporation Accounts Insured to $40,000 fo r a n 1nd1v1dual, up to S560,000 for a r11m11y o f 4. Member FEO[R/\L Home Loan Bank Sy!.tem. ...... ~ /; 1: 1: r I i ·! 4--....... Dogs Getting Potties SAN FRANCI SCO (AP) -The city's first comfo rt slulton for dogs opens in Golden Gate Park this week._ and officials hope it may herald greater comfort ror pedestrians, too. The park:> dl'partment says that by sum- m er's end at kusl 2() of the five.foot sQuare boxes ftlll'd with sand and carrying a sign r eading ··oog T o tlN " will adorn neighborhoods throughout the city. ~tARK HURL~Y OF THE police depart· ment 's a nun al control unit said he got th~ idea when he cited ti Dutch woman for letting her dog d~f1h.• the :>1dcwalk. She complained there was no place in her neighborhood to take the dog, and told him of the "hondentoilct:s" common in h er native Holland. "We t hink this could be u step toward solving what is really a big, big problem here," Hurley said. THE TOILETS ARE BEING installed by youths in a summer jobsprogramearning$2.5() un hour, he said. • ''We're going to try to make the pots at- tractive, using old bricks in some places, cob- blestones In others, so they fit in with the en- vironment,'' Hurley added. Uy Hil h.t·anc Bla st~ Fire Newspaper's Plant Ruined SO LANO BEACH (AP) -An explosion and fire have destroyed the San Di eguito Citizen's plant. leaving the weekly newspaper in shambles. An investigation was ordered to determine the cause of the fire, accord- ing to a fire d e partment spokesman. BILL ARBALLO, managing edito r , s aid damage excee d e d -------------------$350,000 and could run as "I wish we hod o bigger indoors." Beauty Coillpany To Pay $15,000 high as $750,000. At the time of the unex- plained blast near the presses Monday nig ht, several employes were working on this week's edition. block buildin g w as located near the center of this beach community north of San Diego. About 40 employes will be out of work until the newspaper can r esume publication. Publisher Don Lapham said the paper would be printed again "as soon a s possi- ble.'' CdM Selected By Professor Cal S l ate Fullerton professor Hazel l\1 . Croy will retire and m ove lo Coronadel Ma r . Dr. Croy is a professor At LEAST 20 th m the school of educa-SAN DIEGO (l 'Pll ma rk e tin g prog ram o er The attorney general's violated st ate laws r e-publtcat1on s including lion. She plans lo stay in office has annuunc<.>d 1t gulating multi-level milit ary n e ws paper s Corona de l Mar before reached agreeml·nt call-sales programs. were also printed al the lra\'eling. She joined the ing for the bl•auty-care Younger s aid multi-Solano Beach plant. faculty in 1960 where she firm Rhama lo <il ter levl'I firms usually in-Two firemen suffered de veloped the reading f. d d cone e n tra t i on for the marketing and rccrwl-vol ve the sale of dis-1rst and secon · egree m ent procedun•s :.i nd tributorships and arc burns on their face and Mas ters in E ducation pay $15,000 Ill fees and based upon the "fC:Jlse as-chest. No other injuries ti c g 1· cc · S h e a I s o penalties . sumption " th<1t a con-werereported . establis h e d th e un- NOW AVAILABLE DOG TRAINING IN YOIR· H•E 11Where The Problems Are" PROBLEM SOL VIMG To include: House breaking Digging Jumping Barking . Biting Running Away Taking Food Chewing and more PROTECTION STEVEN D. 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The compuny a d - mitted no v1olal1on of the la\\ 1n thl' a greement. Attorney General Evelle Young er pre v iously charged th e f i rm 's Sam Won. a junior at Irvine's Cniversity High School. h as been uccept- ed Jl llarvard"s summer dl'balc instituh.· lie was one of 90 students sdl·ct- cd I rum more than 600 I <ippltcant::. across the Sl·:LI. 11lll· 1~t'llb v.1th a country Ua11\ Piiot Ua:;s111ed Ad. Sale prices effective through Sunday, July 6th. Fresh roll of film back with every roll developed. 12 exposures 20 exposures Kodachrome 135 film 20 exposures 1.59 .4 Low prices on film Kodachrome 126 film 20 exposures 1.59 ~ CANOGA PARK CARSON DOWNEY HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NORTHRIOGE ORANGE 'THE CITY' RIVERSIDE SAN BERNARDINO VENTURA UM your JCPenney eharge eard. 2.99 4.99 Kodachrome pocket camera film 20 expo1ure1 1.59 nnc A FULLERTON NEWPORT BEACH PUENTE HILLS WHITTWOOD. TI1e beglnnlng of w1y humw1 cndeu\'or begins ln the mind o f mw1. Begins with u wish. The .. what If" that moves a generation ucross icy mountain pusses wtd lo nely dc"'crts. 1l1c "why not" that put~ curU1ly footprints on tJ1c s w1d of tJ1c moon . ·n1c future h us alway~ hcJ<I challc ttf(Csthat s eem ed in"'umtount- ublc. It was true for the colonists as they faced the Orstycurs of our nation. Ofte n, ll seems true today. h 's e ncouraging to note, even u.llowln~ for setbacks and mJsju~ments, we've moved forward ln many wuys. \\'c 've moved forward, in purt, because we udievcd WC Could. It seems u fHUng season to remember: if cnou~h of us wish deeply enou~h, w1d Ion~ enough, and support our drewns with enough ucUon and e noug h cner~·, something wonderful may huppc n. /\ 'Ibey moy come true. ~ Wednesday, July 2, 1975 OAILYPILOT .. 1 l:J: New Guidelines THE PICK OF Punch~ Exorcisms Retained PUNCH 1t 1) \0) A~Ull I -41 LONDON <UPI ) -The archbishop of Canterb ury has issued new guidelines for the control of ex- orcisms, apparently rejecting de- mands from within the Anglican Church to outlaw the practice. The guidelines by Dr. Donald Cog- gan followed nationwide publicity and criticism of a n exorcis m this year in Leeds, north of London, that ended with the s ubject going home and murdering his wife. He was later judged insane and ordered detained. THE NIGHT-LONG EXORCISM was conducted in a church by an Anglican ministe r with the aid of Methodist clergyman and several lay helpers. Bishops up and down the country immediately imposed local restric- tlons on the conduct of exorcisms and came out last month with a call to abolish the practice as an outdated re- lic of the-OaH< ages-. However, addressing the General Synod of the church, Coggan made it ~M.~~~~ clear he favors its retention. "THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY is one of deliverance and healing. J esus Christ exercised such a ministry and has comm anded its continuance to his church," he said. ''There are many men and women ,,.. so within the .gnp of the power of evil ,...:;, '~.,\\.::S~V'~~~~'rt that they need the aid of the Christian church in delivering them from it," Coggan said. •. •\ The guidelines, the first on ex-, . · ' orcism to be appliea nationally by the V "~ " .''. · ~. .• '\ ''' church, s aid exorcisms should be 1\.2· 1 r~ _ performed only by "experienced • 65 prominent Anglican theologians persons" authorized by the local "We've been coming here (or our picnics fo bis bop. years." F111111y111e11 Set for Parade ....,, Clowns from Garden Grove Elks Lodge will be on hand for annual .Jluntington Re<Jch Fourth of J uly Parade with their outrageous composite of collective creativity which .never foils to draw guf J faws from parade audiences throughout Southern California. Elks clowns perform almost every weekend. $250,000 Bail For Fugitive From Wire Services PORTLAND, Ore. - Bail h as been set at S2 50,000 f o r Floyd Forsberg, accused with two former Newport Beach men of a Sl.44 million Reno bank rob- bery said to be the largest in U.S. history. the midst of a Shnncrs' parade. Curtis R. Michelsen, 36, formerly a resident of Bruce Crescent Cir"cle in Newport Beach , and· Edward T . Malone, 50, who lived on Seashore Drive, were captured in Newport Beach last Nov- ember. Michelsen pleaded guilty J une 2 and was sentenced to 20 years in Courtly Burglar Hunted l:"OHT LAUD- ERDALE. Fla. <UPI ) -Police looked today for the courtly burglar wbo bound, gagged a nd blindfolded Mrs. Ruth Conley, pu t a pillow under head a nd offered her a headache remedy before h e fled with $359,000 in cash and jewelry. Mrs. Conley; 59, re- mained bound in her Fors berg, 33, was ar- raigned before U .S. Magistrate George E. Juba following his cap- ture at a Bend, Ore. motel Sunday along with his wife DeEtta, 54, and Clark Gable Timmons, 30. fed eral prison. • apartment for fi ve hours BEER MARK until her husband Joseph. 54, returned from a business a ppoint· ment. J U DG E J UoA SET bail at $100,000 for Mrs. l•'ors bcrg , who 1s charged with harboring a fede ral fugitive, con- ceali n g s tolen bank funds a nd jumping bail on a p rior h arboring charge. '"She said he w,;is sur-11JREATEN ED prisingly solicitous and Timmons remains in custody pending extradi- tion to California, where he is wanted by San Diego a uthorities on an arrest warrant in volving dangerous drugs. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. (AP) -There will be some heavy beer dnnk- i o g in In dianapoli s Saturday as challe ngers from Chi cago, New York, Kansas and In- diana try Lo beat an 87- s econ d r ecord for downing a six-pack. J erry Hampton of the National Beer Shooters of America, Inc. said the G uinn ess Book of Records authorized the organization lo judge the pr ovided h e r with a pillow for her head," a police s pokes man said Tuesday. ··He tried to do ev- erything h e could to make me comfortable," Mrs. Conley said. "He even o ffered me a headache powder." Police said $353,000 worth of "miscellaneous jewelry" and $6,000 in cash were taken from the apartment of the re· tired bar and liquor store owner and his wife. J.'OR S BF.RG I S charged as one member of a three-man team that robbed the F irst Na- tional Ba nk of Nevada's Reno branch Sept. 27 in competition. The r ecord June 7 by Bill Indianapolis. Mrs . 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A Doily Pilot carrier for more th,an three years, Scott is active in school sports. He recently was awarded a scholarship to attend Lutheran High School, Orange. Scott 1s one of more than 1,000 boys and girls who bring the Doily Pilot lo doorsteps along the Orange Coast every day. ' DAILY PILOT In a Lather Shampoo Girl Fight Looms OKLAHOMA CITY CU Pl)-Thestate Board of Barber Examiners says it could re voke licenses ot a barber s hop owner and a topless sha mpoo girl, but the owner's lawyer advised his clients lo continue their business as us ual The three-member board adopted a statement that giving barbering services in the nude or seminude "is acting in an unprofessional manner in viola lion of our barbering code." BOARD PRESIDENT FLOYD BLACK of Stillwater said violations of the policy could mean a formal ht.•anng to revoke licenses of Bob May and Teri Moran. Doyle Scott. a ttorney for the two, said he ad- vised May and Mrs. Moran to continue offering the bare-ches ted i.ham poos and said they do not violate state barbering laws. He said any action to revoke the llcenses probably would be contested in court. QUEENIE By Phil lnterlondi ====::- SCOTT SAID T HERE ARE "TOPLESS restaurants. go-go clubs and so forth, and since the shop does not have her working out in the public view because s he is in a private area, we see no "I fi~un· 1f I look like a m ugger, r \\(lll'l get mugged ' H1ghl'1 .. violation of any law Qr regulation." • 30 SPECIAL TY SHOPS IN -..-........... -.. A TURN OF THE CENTURY VILLAGE ATMOSPHERE ... ADJACENT TO ~..,_....,..._-Cir-...' THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS GROUNDS. OPENING JUNE. 1975 Some prime sp<1cl! civail.ible !ihO BROADWAY. LAGUNA BEACH. CALIFORNIA· 714 494 7915 ean JI!:' 'I THE 0 \ . EARL'S 'LUMllMG. Hl4 ll'40 411 COHO. Sll'ICI TIMI STAITS • .. T TOIHI oooa I 495-0401 I n 179S1 De 11 T_...., s..... At 21922 Calltltto Capistrano »-0-,., i;_# Cl A.•6"\o ,., ... ., ..,_ 111,.,.._. .. <L.c .... _ '41·17U An Event ... UllJHQUAKE -PG -0- A UNIVERSAL PICTURE YOU'LL FEEL IT TOO! Sturl Ly ;.dr:1 •. 1 i 111!.J a Stc:tte Mul • .I Savmgs of hce. savings account::; from 5 25;,..1 lo 7 75~o~ We'll help you select the savings program that's You're gomg to wonder whtJ! you did ricrht The tellers. new accounts people rind branch manager are qlllck ly available Pe<>ple: : mile And thl"y qd thing~ clone lor yuu · right for you. There'.:. a rcCisur. We pay attention Everyone at Statt; I'.1ututil Savings is wearing a ''We Pay A ttentlon' Luttun And we mean 1t We have six cl1ffcrenr "Er .. ah ... I only deposited $50 at State Mutual Savings. And we're going to give you ex tra special ser vices. Free. Like money orders, traveller's checks, notary public and save-by-mail Plus many other free services with minimum deposit. When you come m, w e'll have an "I Need Attention" button for you. F ree. It all goes to show you State M utual Savings is different. We pay more th an interest. We pay attention 'C.-rt1r c1:" ..,,." .ur1ls sub1,-ct to f."':Jdlty f,,, • 1ny wuh hdwdl. Are you sure you have the nght person?" STATE MUTUAL SAVINGS HEWPORT B£ACH CITIC£ 4001 MacArthur BIYd 92660 17141 833-3'43 • Offices locatPd in Ln!, Angeles, Pr·v<>rly Hill" Hn1lywood, Encino, Santa Monico, Long Beach, San Pedro. South Bay L~h·wood Go1Pt.i. Nr··Npnrt B<'ach. Tusbn, S.1n Diego, La Jolla, Chula Vista. Certificate of Attention June 30, July 1, 2 & 3, 9 4 p m. Display of documented autl.enhc Hopi, Zuni and Navajo Indian 1e welry of turquoise, coral and mother of pearl. Register for free pnzes. f 'Jaws' Makes Impression By FREDERJ(]( M. WINSHIP UPI $el\ltr Editor "J aws" a whale of a moving picture about a ,killer :shark, won't beach many swimmer s thit summer but will make some of them more cautious -even lifeguards . "Before \\ e start the day, we usually go for a swim out to a bt.t rrel in the water for exercise," said Steve Johnson, a lifeguard at Misquamicul Beach, Westerly, R.I. "We don't do that as often now, not afterseeing ·Jaws '." UNIVERSAL PICTURES' FILM BASED on Peter Benchlcy's best-selling novel opened in more than 40 theaters across the country June 20 and has been grossmg over $2 million a day since. Not since ··The Exorcist" has the public flocked to movie houses in such numbers. ··Jaws" may scare the fresh-water swimmer while he is in the theater and even come back to haunt his dreams {numerous viewers have com· plained of sha rk nightmares) but it is likely to spawn more lasting fear in the minds of those who bathe in the sea. Sharks are salt water creatures and are found off all U.S. coasts. However . Ccw cases of s ha rks attacking humans in American waters are on record and ex- perts say the possibility or a real-life "Jaws" traged y -involving the deaths of five persons at one Atlantic beach -is almost nil. Louis Garibaldi, curator of the New England Aquarium at Boston, said commercial fishermen see dangerous s pecies of sharks in New E ngland waters but not near shore. "Those sharks are in the wC1rmer water of the Gulf Stream. which is 150 miles offshore,'' he said . "The cold Labrador Current between the Gull Stream a nd the land keeps the sharks offshore." "HUMANS ARE NOT THE NATURAL diet for sharks," pointed out Gene Simmons of the F1orida Shark Club whose members caught 1,038 s harks last year. ''The ir diet is fish, sting rays, turtles and eels." Nevertheless, .. Jaws "' realistic depiction or a great white shark that prowled shallow waters for a more varied diet trlHihad its effect. "Who the hell dragged me to this anyway?" asked Martha Lecaroz, 24 , of Saugus, Mass., as she exited from a Boston theater. "I'll never go swim· ming a gain." "It makes you have second thoughts about go. ing swimming," said Diana Saunders, 14. "Last night I had nightmares about it." Mary Ann Topolino. a first grade teacher in Houston, Tex., said she planned to vacation in Florida soon and "I don'tknow whether I'll go in the water again -the film was that scary.'' BOB JONES, MANAGER OF THE Regency Theater in Jacksonville, Fla., said s uc h talk was n't serious. ·'They say it more as a joke than as a serious in- tent of not ever going to the beach again. Everyone enjoys 'Jaws'. It has broad base appeal. I've been in the bus iness 13 years and have never seen crowds like this." Anyway, said Richard Derrickson. whose in· eome de pends on resort business at Oc~an City, Md., "Whe n you 're paying the price you pay for a room at a s ummer resort these days, you'll think twice before staying away from the water." Immediate reactions to the film al the theater range from nausea, <>;ccasional screaming, fainting, and leaving the theater at mid-screening. ·-- I \ ( · ... J The "New" 1 Nore/co Flame Fighter ;-'>~ -d:.i1 ' ~'-.,,,; . ,.. -iT 'r I ' , I .. I ""'"' \ , ,, . -':.4 ,:-.:.._ / /. Prote ct your home. car, camper, boat, etc. and your family from grease, electrical, oil, paint, gasoline and other B and C type rires. Antique white, 12-1/2 x 3" 12 8 8 size with wall bracket for con- venient mounting. Just pull from · lhe wall, remove the safely seal, • aim and spray' -· .I . . (• .._ PILOT·ADVERTISER Wednesday. Juty 2. 1975 1..1 ... 11,. \' t>ILOT ·" I:; Huntington Will Pllt on Civil War Battles By TERRY COVILLE Of~ 01llr fl'llet tutf Soldiers from the Union and the Con- k-derucy will clash ma mock Civil War haltle Saturday m tht.1 llunt1ngt.on Beach tt•ntral park. For those who miss the first show al 10 ~1. m., a second battle will take place al 2 v m. The park section near the new cen· tral Ubrnry on Talbert Avenue at Golden West Street will be lht! butUeground. l .S oi. 'IVORY PER~~~AL SOAP "Beauty Bundle!" PAK OF 4 BARS f) MagiCubes FOR All X TYPE AND POCKET INST AMATIC CAMERAS Flash Without Batteries! RATTAN Paper P.late HOLDERS Big 1 O'' size prevents "accidents!" 99c SET OF 4 Plant Stand Exercise Sandals Toe·gnp action firms and tones your legs and th ey'll be shaplier! l0.95 ASSORTED ''Miniatures'' ~ 9 OZ. BAGS THE FREE PERt'ORMANCE will be because the re weren't any battlegrounds put on by the Civil War Associates, a he re," Lt. Sampson said. "We portray pnvate group of Civil War buffs, al the day-to-day battles . We load our weapons request or the Huntmgt.on Beach Bicc n· (with black powder) the s ame as they tennlal corn minion. did in the Civil War, we 1ust for~<'l lo put Steve Sampson, a flrst Lieutenant with the balls In." Company A or California'• First CKvalry Volunteer Regiment (an Orange County SAMPSON SAID THE BATJ'LE rages group), said about 150 fiehters would be for 30·45 minutes and features lroop ad· involved. vances und cannon fu·c. The cannon ''We don't re·enact any certuln batll~ range from small mountain howitzers to TEK LYSOL DISINFECTANT Toothbrush SPRAY Kills Household Germs! Nylon Bristles in Soft, Erases Odors! Medium _.!!)lard! ...... ,.,. "'-. -·· 7 oz. 10 pounders. Soldiers are equipped with replicas of Civil War muskels and muzzle-loadlna nnes, or anything made prior to l86S The Civ il War As~ociates will ul::.o march m the Fourth of July Parade on Friday. T HROUGHOUT THE DAY TllE RF. will be a dis play or original artifacts from the Civil War era inside the ltlJrary. 8 FlashCubes For All St andard flHhcube Cim-· •J \ : eras! , . ~-; l (~}I ... , I PAK ·r I I • • ,· .. _ OF 3 0~ . Pop~orn, hot dogs, aofl drlnks l doughnuts and other refreshments wil be sold. Jt~ntertainment will be provided h\'twt•en thl' two battles by the Muslt Mun Band of lluntmgton Beach. Dave Garofalo, chairman ort.he bicen· tennial commission, will also present bicentt•nnial awards to outstandin1 citizens. PAK OF 160 ZEE Napkins .p. "Mil 'N Match" ·~ Pastels ,~·-·~ With White! ~ ~ ~ 110-- POLAROID 7 ! : MODEL 3 LAND CAMERA c 1;; ~ ;. : .. ~·,Z You d ,;it luc.u tnroush th" l;;no; You set ~ o tt.r ·~' 79 88 • Bl.ickl\ r • 1: ,J'd brnt1n r. r • .i.r lrr"l • :!. ... Count Vasya EXTRA DRY VODKA A lH~tU Place To Shop! WAS7.89 6 79 Y2 GAL. • OPEN FRI. 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Brown and chrome case. 24.97 #2422 12 OZ. DIET Shasta SOFT DRINK Asst'd . Flavors SHOP 1 DAYS A WEEK 9:30 AM TO 9:30 PM MON.-SAT . 10:00 AM TO 7:00 PM SUNDAY HUtm..-TOH HACH--41 A• tt' ._,,~ ..... A~ a TOI0-4011 • .._ ............ r • .. L /ti. Boyd Landon Beat FDR in Poll Should cows wear bras'! Hold on. maybe thal'!i not such a ndlc.·ulous query An oulht ('ailed the Fra nksv11le Spe<'talty Company recent- ly started to manufacture bras for dairy stock. It's not a moral matter. Idea is to keep milk production high by preventing injuries to udders. H ALF t he fir es touched uff on purpose a re s 1.:t b y juveniles ... S HIRLEY MACLAIN£ says she was n a m ed after Shirlt•y T emple ... 00 YOU R EALIZE there ar e 202 letters in the Ethiopian alpha· bet? .... fo'AR MORE elderly women than men commit s uicide ... BEST CORROSIVE resis- tant paint of all is said to be bright yellow. POLISft.:RS Q. · h 1l a fact that Alfred M. La ndon ac- lUJlty beat Franklin 0 . Roosevelt 10 a mJgazinc poll beforc Hoosevelt won his JandsluJ e an 1936? ., A. That's lX)slc~mJs only li> <'.lr owner!> and tt:lephone ::.ubscribcr::., the w<.'ll lo do. 111 thosc early 1930s, fcwt•r lha n t\\O out of five fam1hes had phones, fewer than thrt·e out of five had cars. A PllRODISIAC T h<1l unc natural food mo~t widely churned throu~houl history to he a n &.iphrodu;iac 1s honl.'y. 'fO 'THAT UST of f:lmous follows born on July 4th, add the nnme of the great Louis Arms trong. Al New Orleans. In 1900. REPORT JS that a number of marrieu couples ure getting divorced each December only to rt•marry the following Junuary. H's a tax gim mick. A wrinkle in the 1972 Tax Reform Act perm at::. unmarried couples living together to pay lc·ss money than married C'ouples. whether they file Joint or separate r e- LUrns. Wait, I'm not talking about s m a ll- change ::.av111gs Somc couples can cut their taxes by s t•veral t housand dollars in this man- nl.'r. Th cl HS says it "s pt.•rlcctly lef!al. Address mall tu L M. &yd, P.Q Ruz 156U. Costa M esa 92626, Copynglll l!J75 L. M . Boyd Family Movies Slated OPEN SUNDAYS & EVENiNGS A red. white and blue fomily night ~l the mov- ies is featured Thursday when ''177 6'', a humorous H ollywood film about the days of the American Revolution, 1s I screened bv the Costa ~l esa Dep.a rtm e nt of Leisure Services. Church Burglar Strikes Somebody who ought to have b een insid~ lis tening to a sermon in- stead of letting the devil find work for his idle hands is sought today ~ a $350 car burglary. at Calvary Cha pel. Churc h -goer Steven Carter, 23, of 13472 Gilbert S t ., Garden Grove. told police Mon- day that someone broke into his van and stole his $350 s ix-string Epiphone jumbo body guitar. Honor Student Linda K :JY 11 artig of Co~ta M esa a nd Meredith C. Luckow of Huntington Beach have been seleC'tccJ to Phi Beta Kappa, th e n ational h onor soc1cly, a l UC Riverside. Wednesday, July 2. 1975 PILOT·ADVERTISEA Self -care Class Set A fafruly m ember m ay .ittcnd free o f ch arge W1lh a respirato ry 9utpa- tienl enrolled in self-cure classes at Sadd il'l.>&.i('k Community HospiluJ an Laguna Hills. The n ext Sl.'rics of classes will be held from 12:30 to 2:30 p.rn. July 7, 9, 11 an d 14 in the r espirator y car·e center at the hospita l, 24451 Via Estrada. Informal classroom in· s tru c tion and d e - mons trations cover Valley Cadet Cutlet Fll"st Lt. Louis I. F\1ertes, son of l\lr. and :\I r s . D o m i n g o F . F'ut•rle~. 16565 !\It To<ld ~t • Founta111 Vallev. has rcn'l\'l'U his ,\,\ d·t·grt•c from the Jun10r College 01\·1swn o f the Ne\\ l\k x- 1<:0 1\I 1ltt<1r v lns titute m Ros1.'Wl0 1l , f\cw Mexico. phases of self-care, from understanding how the lungs work to planning o daily St'hcdule. the patient's physician, is $63. Medicare will P<.1Y part of the cost. uN·Md· ing to hm.~Hl;,tl Ul(Ul'ITI:t llOll OCfi('t>l'S. 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J Wedn9'day July 2, 1975 DAIL y PILOT • I ·Shark Bunt-Little Known Pasti1ne / Singer To Test Minnesota MINNEAPOLIS -BiU Singer goes for his seventh victory in 16 decisions tonight when he and the California Ange ls battle Min- nesota after the two clubs split a double header Tuesday. A 27-year-old rookie pitcher got his first major league victory Tuesday night in the second game of a twi-nightdouble-header. That was after the Minnesota Twins found a new way to lose a ball game. "I wailed a long time for this,,. said Mark Wiley, who scattered On TV Tonight Channel 5 at 6 eight California hits in gaining a 12-3 victory for Minnesota. In the opener, which the Angels won 4-3 in 10 innings, Twins out- fielder Lyman Bostock missed stepping on the plate when he came home on a sacrifice fl y. Angels catcher Ellie Rodriguez blocked the plate, even though the throw from the outfield was too late to catch Bostock. But the Min· nesota rookie missed stepping on the plate. "It's an old play I learned from Phil Roof (Twins reserve catcher), when we both were at Milwaukee," said Rodriguez, whose 10th inning homer won the game for California. FIRST GAME CALIFORNIA MINNESOTA •b r II bl •b r It !ti M. Nellletd s 1 2 o &ostoo 11 s o 1 o C.Olllnstl • o o 1 carew2b 5 1 3 o Reinv 21> • o 1 o o. Foro cf • 1 1 o Harper lb O 1 0 O &lgos lb 5 I 2 3 1.Ahouddh ' O 1 O Ollve<lh SO 1 O B. Sn'tltll pr o o o o LGomezpr o o o o Stenton rf 2 1 1 t &ye r1 S 0 1 0 oonerty lb 3 o? o ~N>tm:lb 3 o 1 o Ll~Slb 1 0 0 I 8orQfTIMIC 3 0 0 0 C/wllk lb 3 0 1 0 8'&u11Ph t 0 0 0 iii Rodrl~tc 4 1 1 1 Roof C 0 0 0 O· fit u 4 O O 0 Terrell ss ' O I O oa p o o O o Goltz p o o O o Scoll p O O O o &orgmeor p O • 0 O p 0 0 0 0 'otats :i.t 4 9 ' Totals .a 3 11 3 •111ornia 000 011 001 !-43 altnne 5.0te 000 000 030 .,...... E-Fi9ueroa. Borgmann. OP-C.lltornl• 1, Monnt!.0111. LOB-Calilornoa 4, MlnneM>la•. 2B- Brye. HR-Stanton 181, Briggs (7), El. Rodrl90<"1 (7). SB-Carew 3, M. Nettles 2. s-Qlalk, Stanton. SF-<olllns. IP H It ER 1111 SO Fi9.,.ro• 7 8 2 2 1 ' M.Sco11 1 1 1 1 0 0 unoc (W,2·11 2 2 o o o 2 GoltL 1'>7 3 2 1' Burgmel"°(L,4·') H~ 2 1 t 0 0 tlBP-by Figueroa (O. Forol. T-2:)9. A-7,000. CAl.tf'ORNIA •b r II bi M Nel11escf • 1 o o C.Olllnslf l 0 I O Ooher1Y lb 4 I 1 0 Rlvernt 0 0 0 0 UhouOdll 4 0 0 I Stanlon rt 1 I I 1 p.111e11a c 1 O 1 O Chalklt> 3 O 1 O B.Smlthlb 1 0 0 0 Ll~S2b '0 1 0 El RoOrlgUC!l c 1 0 0 0 S.111 rl 2 0 I 0 Meo11ss 3000 HISSler p 0 0 0 0 M. Scott p 0 0 0 0 MINNESOTA O. Ford cf C¥ew21> L.Gomezss &yerl Brlgos 11> T. Kelly lb Terrell ss &•undl'I SoOerholm3b Boslock If Roof e V.,,leyp •b r It bl 3 .. 3 0 2 t 1 • 1 0 0 0 S I 1 l 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 J 1 1 0 -4 1 1 2 .. 0 0 0 -4 I 1 1 4 2 2 1 0000 Totals C.lllom ia Minnuota 32 J 7 2 Totals 34 12 n 11 000 012 OOC>-l 102 •13 0011-12 IP H " l!R aa so Hassler (L, 3-9) ' 7 7 7 o 0 M Sco11 • S S S I 3 WOey (W, 1.0l 9 7 3 1 4 3 HBP. by Hassler !Terrell), by Husl•r (0. Ford). WP-Hauler. T -2:11 "-1,109, WorldRecord Shattered By Gaerderud ' STOCKHOLM (AP) -Anders Gaerderud, Sweden's long- dislance star, set a world record in the 3,000-meter steeplechase with a time of 8: 09.69 at an in· lernational meet Tuesday. Gaerderud bettered his world record of 8: 10.4 in winning the race at the Olympic Stadium. Bronislaw Malinowski, 24, who usually has a very strong finish, couldn't catch the swift Swede at the end but still bettered his na- tional record with 8 :12.6. Emiel Puttemans of Belgium ·won tbe 5,000 meters ahead of Briton Ian Stewart. The little Belgian clocked 13 :26.4, 13.4 seconds off his world r ecord, while Stewart had 13:27.0. Ludvig Danek, th e Czechoslovakian Olympic cham· pion, took the discus with a 216-lO'h. ·U.S. world record holder John Powell was second with 219·3"'. . American winners Tuesday were Larry Brown, 20.9 seconds in the 200 me ters, Danny Seay, 218-0Y• ln the broad jump and Rory Kot.inek, 7 -3 ln the high jump. Dwight Stones, the world re- cord holder at 7·6'h, was second at 7-1~. .. Florida Shark Club, which boasts fewer than 100 mem- bers but still claims the title of largest shark-fishing organiza- tion in the world. He and other mt1'mbe r s were holding a tbree·day tournament. Most chose to camp nearby with their familie:s and fish from the beach. A line ot ne arly 100 huge fis- hing poles, stuc k vertically in the sand, stretc he d as far as the eye could ::;ee. The fishing lines, marked by bit3 of col- ored cloth to make them more visible, ran out into the water. The gear is big, heavy, ex- pensive. To set up a rig, a fis- herman jams a sand spike t\Vo to three feet in the ground und inserts the butt of a rod. Next, a hunk of bloody, oily fish is spread on a hook. Bonita, an"cl, amberjack and shark puppy a r e pre ferred , the fresher the better. The fisherman jumps into a kayak or canoe, ferries the bait out to st!a and s inks it. Then he waits. When he feels a jerk he slips into a butt strap (a heavy leather belt with a cup to hold the rod) to protect him from the strain of fighting the fish. "One guy 1 know spent nine days In the hospital with u blood clot in his belly and near. ly died because he didn't wear a boll strap." Scholl says. He insists there really are rew other dangers in buntmg shark. "Occasionally. u heavy fish will right hard, knock you off balance, drag you down or pull you along for a ways. That happened to m y brother-in- law, and if som e body hadn't been there to grab him, he'd have been in trouble. "Another euy I know almost lost a finger when his hands got tangled in the line. Sharks have 3,700 pounds of pressure per square iQl'h an th~lr j~ws and they'll pull you down if you'nrnot dug in." Once the s hark is landed, Scholl advis es the use or a 12· gauge shotgun. "'At these tournam~ts most members bnng their kids, you can't keep the kids away from a shark. So, for s afety's sake, we shoot it be hind the nose where the brain is.·· Shark hunting is not cheap. Sl'holl figures e quipment costs from $50 for a second- hand rig to $350 for a first class outfit. The bpecaal line alone ('Osts about $35 for l,000Y4\Tds. "It's more mlere:sting than rtl(ular fishing," be says. •·And al 's more the challenge of man against m a n than man ~•gainst fish. You' re out here to compel~ for the trophy for landing the biggest fish." Enthusiastic ne wcomers to the t1port c ut the jaws off their catches , clean them and mount them on their walls. But Scholl t.ays it's easier l o dust off a trophy and set i t o n a bookshelf. His biggest cup is for his biggest catch -a 13- fool , 3-inch tiger s hark. Business as Usual: King in Fina: S • FIGHTING ERUPTS AT DODGER .STADIUM TUESDAY NIGHT AS LA'S SLUMP ANO WOES WORSENED. Dodgers Lose F e~guson, Fight, Game and a Game to the Reds LOS ANGELES (AP) -The San Diego P adres have come o( age. Tuesday night, in a brawl-filled 10-1 ham me ring of the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Padres were actually accused of trying to show •up the National League champions. ''They have a short memory," complained r elief pitcher Bill Greif, who was the target of the Dodgers' fury, not lo mention · their punches. "Last year when they beat us 16 out of 18 they were s till stealing bases with a big lead." It was Dave Winfield's al· teit.pted bunt for a base hit - with a nine-run lead in the eighth inning -that touched off the anger. Charlie Hough, the third of four Los Angeles pitchers, nailed Win- field with the next pitch. "I ordered it," said catcher Joe Fer guson, the most seriously injured player in the melee. He suffer ed a fractured right wrist in the brawl, when he hit Greif in the forehead. Ferguson managed to restrain Dodgers Slate All g•rnuon KAllC (7.a) J uly 1San D•eoo a t Los Angeles 7 tlp.m. J uly ls.In ~ranco~co al LO$Ange~s 7:1)p.m. J uly •Sat1l'ranc1sco•t LosAnge1ts 7.2Spm. Winfield as b oth benches clear ed. But moments later, when the Padres attempted a double steal, Ferguson slapped a vicious tag on John Grubb, who was on third base. "Yes, there was wrath on my part." Ferguson admitted later. Then came the bottom of the eighth. Greif, who just took the mound. fired one high over Willie Crawford's head. Nothing was said. Threef ~ore pitches and Greif got one so far inside that Crawford dropped his bat and raced for Greif. He landed several punches before catcher Randy Hundley pulled him off. A full·scale fig ht broke out, Ferguson charging from the dugout and leaping into the mid· dle of it. "I knew the hand was busted. the instant I did it,., he said. Hundley suffered a cut inside his ear and Grubb had a swollen right eye. Crawford, Ferguson and Dave Lopes were ejected. Lopes for complaining to Shag Crawford, the plate umpire, that Greif, too, should have been ejected. "Shag didn't think it was a knockdown p i t c h," a rg ued Crawford, "1 did. That guy Greif is a bad guy. He's throwing at guys all over the league." Sports Cli~d Slwrt Seattle to· Get Franchise SEATTLE -Baseball com· missioner Bowie Kuhn says a major league t eam definitely will be assigned to Seattle, perhaps for the 1976 season. Because baseball owners have cooled on expansion, the Seattle franchise more likely would be given an existing team having trouble in another city rather than a new team, Kuhn in· dicated. He refused to speculate on which teams would be c an- didates for Seattle, but, in answer to questions, he said the San Francisco Bay area cannot continue to support two teams. Ex-Ra• Robbed . payer when NASL Commissioner Phil Woosnam upheld Mew York's protest of a game in Boston in June 20 during which Pele was mobbed by spectators. The game, against the Boston Minutemen, was nullified and will be replayed on Sunday, Aug. 3. The Cosmos r equested a replay on the grounds that the ~isrup tion occurred because Boston of- ficials had failed to provide pro- per security for their $4.7 million property. Retord Ends CINCINNATI -The longest errorless span in major league baseball history ended at lS-plus games Tuesday night. Left fielder Dan Driessen bob- bled a bases-loaded single by Houston's Bob Watson in the ijfth inning, ending the streak at 1521;:, innings. Ex-pro Held SEATTLE -Police say they are holding a 28-year·old man for questioning in the shooting death of Charles J. Roberts, 23, who pitched briefly in the St. Louis Cardinals' baseball organization. Roberts was shot in the head Monday while at his mother-in- Jaw's home. Authorities said the assailant apparently was in the house at the time of the shooting. On June 3 Philadclphia·s Greg Luzins ki charged GreiC in a similar incident. Jim Wynn was particularly up- -'l when Gre if wasn't ejected and issued this warning: ··He's going to get his cookies . He's get- ting that reputation and someone is going to gl't him." ·Walt Al s ton . Dodgers manager, said "things like that happen" but he also called it ridiculous fo r someone to get hurt in a 10-1 game. "It's not goin g to do us any good if Fe rguson is out s ix or seven weeks," he said. • The game was decided in the fifth inning when Mike Ivie's grand slam homer off reliever Jim Brewer highlighted a rous- ing eighl·run inning, the biggest against the Dodgers all season. The Dodgers are now eight games behind the front-running Reds following the game which saw Bill Buckner homer in the third forthe Dodgers· only run. Said Greif : "I hope he (Ferguson) has a nice stay in the hospital." $AN DIE()() LOS ANGELES ab r II b1 ;ib r h bo LOPh2D 4 0 0 0 Paciorek rt 1 O O O Buckner II S 1 2 1 Garveylb SOJ O Cnlb ?000 Half!CI • 0 ) 0 c;.ubbCI 4 I 2 7 Hahn Cl 0 0 0 0 FUC!nles ?b ) 7 2 O LoOlearl1 S 7 1 1 Groeti> O 0 o o w 1nheld rl 3 1 I ) Fergusonc '0 0 0 Yl!•Qer c 0 0 0 0 W Crawford r1 J O 0 O Lacy 2b 1 o o o Rus~llSS 2 0 t 0 Sl>aron 11 O 0 O 0 tvoe tb S I 1 S lOfanrl ) 0 1 0 Hundley c 5 I 1 0 E Hernandez ss S 1 1 0 0.JesuHs 2 O O O Hootel' p o o o o Sc>tllner p 1 t 0 0 Kubiak lb 0 0 0 0 Brewer p O o O O Lee l>h 1 o o O Hou9hp 0 000 M Mold ph 1 0 0 0 Rhoden p 0 o 0 0 Totals 3' 10 14 10 Totals JS 1 8 t San OoeQO 000 082 000 1U Los Ar>QelPS 001 000 000 l e-E Hernandet, r uente~. Hale. Lacv. DP • Los Ar>Qelf' t. LOB Sa n Doeqo 7, Los Anql'les 11. HR-Buckner (JI, I voe ISi SB· Garvey, Hal~. S- Hooten 2. Sc>tllrwr IW,3 71 Gtel1 Hooten (L.•"I Btcwer Hougtt Rhoden HBP-by HouQh "T-3.02. A-2t,S42. IP H R ER 811 SO I 8 1 t 2 '4 ? 00002 4 t 6 44 7t 1' • 8 6 & I 0 "l 0 0 0 1 0 1 00000 CWlntteld). WP-SpollMr. Three U.S. Men Gain Seinif inals WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -Billie J ean King, in what she s ays will be her last major singles t ennis tournament, rallied from a first set loss today and beat Chris Evert 2·6. 6-2, 6-3, in the Wimbledon semifinals. She w ill meet Evo nne Goolagong Cawley in Fr'1day 's I finals. Cawley beat Margaret Court 6-4, 6·4 in the other semifina l. With the victory, King, the queen of the center court, re- ached the finals of the women's singles for the n inth lime. She ·has won five of them. Her duel against Cawley, the sunny-natured Australian girl, will be a replay of the 1972 final, which Billie Jean won in str aight sets. However, Jim.m y ConnorsJ Roscoe Tanner and Arthur Ashe: gave the United States its best showing in years Tuesday when th ey r eac h ed the men 's semifinals, along with Australiar:r Tony Roche. l Connors. defending champion, defeated Raul Ramirez of Mex- ico 6-4. 8-6, 6-2 although he made more mistakes than usual. The big-hitting Tanner came fro m b e h i nd to e li m inate Guillermo Vilas of Argentina 6·4, 5-7. 6·8, 6-2, 6-2 and set up a meet- ing with Conno r s, who like himse lf is a 22-year-old lef- thander. Ashe. serving and volleying better as the match progressed. overcame a we ary Bjorn Borg of Sweden 2-6, 6-4, 8·6, 6-1. Borg s aid he was handicapped by a grom injury. As he next will meet Tony Roche of Australia . who downed Tom Okker of The Netherlands in the other quarter-final, 2·6, 9-8, 2-6, 6-4, 6·2. The United States, which once dominated the m en's singles at Wimbledon, has had smaJI suc- cess in the last 20 years. The only Americans who have won the ti- tle in that time are Chuck M~Kinley in 1963, Stan Smith in 1972'-,md Connors last year. Although Connors had the most convincing scores of the day, he was not his us ual self. His service was erratic and he looked vulnerable on his backhand. Once Ramirez had gotten over his early nervousness. he gave the champion a good fight. The Mexican had his service broken twice in the second set but cam6 back lo brea k Connors three times and led 6-5. Connors helped: his opponent by errors during this spell. Connors then began to look more like a c ha mpion and raised his game when he needed to. Ramirez served for the second set and Connors passed him with two classic forehands. That w as the turning point. Connors won three games in a row to lake the hour-long second set and then breezed to victory. Connors claimed afterwards he is playing better now than when he won Wimbledon and Forest Hills last year. "After trailing 5-6 in that second set I played re ally tough tennis." he said. Tanner, who is said to serve at 140 miles an hour. aced Vilas 23 times during their sees aw match. Vilas s upplied most or the artistry but he wilted against Tanner 'ao powe r. , CARSON -Jon Arnett, former star h~ack for the Los Angeles Rams, was robbed in his office Tuesday by a holdup man. A robber with a pistol took $90 from Arnt:lt and two other ex- ecutives of the Pioneer Elec- tronics Co. and fled in Amett's car. Garvey Talks About Controversy co .. os lt'ln NEW YORK -The New York Cosmos have lately discovered that safeguarding superstar Pelc may requlre as m\lch tJme and effort as it took to s ign rum . The North American Soccer League tea m scored an early vie· tory Tuesday ln what will pf'o- bably be a long.term struggle to lnsure adequate security for the world's fore most soccer ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Steve Garvey has commented briefly on a news story which said he tried lo show himselt ocr publicly as a clean·cut All-American boy and attempted to get publicity for himself. However, Garvey, the Los Angeles Dodgers' Most Valuable Player or 1974, and his team· mates all tried to close the book on the incident. "l don't promote myself," said Garvey. · '1 don't try to project an image. J just try to be myself." The article ran more tb•n two . •• week~ ago a nd intimated. through quotes from Dodger teammates, that Garvey was not liked. Garvey said, "You know l always cooperate , l)ut on this [ really have nothing to say. I real- •ly don't have a comment. I would like to, but I don't think the story deserves it Crom my standpoint. The sUuation has been taken care ot. It's now a closed matter." The San Bernardino Sun· Tele1ram published the con· troveralal story June 15 quoting third baseman Ron Cey, second baffman Davey Lapel and an anonymous Dodger. The state- ments w e r e less than COi":\· pllmentary about Garvey. The article prompted manager Walter Alston to call a June 18 team meeting and the incident was thought closed. However, Monday night the slumping National League ch~m pions held a closed·door meeting . before their game with San Diego and afterwards Lopes, who had collected four hlt.s in a 4·1 vic- tory, opened a post-game broad· cast inter\tlcw by U)'ing that rommetUI in the artlcle were "misint e rpreted and misun· derstood. "Steve Garvey ls well-liked and r espected by his teammates as a man and as a player," he said. "There is no animosity c. dissension on the Dodgers and that is all there is to it. .. Cey was quoted as saying, "if he wants lo go out of his way lo be the clean-cut ktd, that's fine, as long as he does n •t interfere with my style. Sometimes be ha ln• te rfere d. Basically overyone knows he's a pubUc ~lations man;• ' 8 2 DAILY PILOT Wednesday. July 2. 1975 South Duo Rated High Maddocks, Mul,ro y Tivo of Best in County By ED BlJRGART Ol llM D•llY l"ll•t "-tff Two of Orange CoWlty's best receivers will suH up for the South when at meets the North In the 16th Orange CoWlty North· South All-star footbaJl game July l2 at Orange Coast College. Their names are Tony Mad· docks and Vin Mulroy, and they figure to catch plenty of passes. Maddock s. who starred at Westminste r High, was u first te am All-county pick by the Orange County Sportswriters As· socia tion. Altho ugh only 5·9, Maddocks as quick and versatile. He caught 35 passes for 656 yards, an 18.7-yard average. He ' * , GRID TICKETS NOWONS4LE 'rickets for the Orange County All-star f0otbc1ll game are now on sale at five coast area locations. The 16th North-South game will be played Saturday night, July 12 at Orange Coast College. Ticket outlets in the area in- clude : Cos ta Mesa-Hart's Sporting Goods, 538 Center St.; Mr. Costa Mesa barber shop, 1918 Harbor Blvd.: Orange Coast College books tore; Newport Beach-Neal's Sporting Goods, No. 27 Fashion Island Center ; Newport Harbor Hjgh practice field during All-star workouts, 5-7p.m . Tanana 2nd Only to R yan In S trike outs BLOOMINGTON. Minn. (AP) -Frank Tanana s uys he's nol in teammate Nolan Ryan's class, but American League hitter s aren't finding much solace in that assessm ent. Tanana struck out 15 batters in the California Angels' 10·3 vac· tory over the M annesota Twins Monday night. The 2l·year-old left -hand e r n o w has 121 strikeouts in 103 innings. second only to right-hande r Ryan's ma· ,jor league·leading 125 -and Ryan has pitched 126 innings. Tanana puts himself among the top strikeo ut artis ts in baseball but not alongside the fireballing Ryan. ""There's possibly a little in- ward competition between us, but not outward," Tanana s aid Tuesday. "Nolan Ryan is in a class by himself. If he didn't have a sore arm this season, I don't think I'd be a nywhere near him. "But l 'd put myself up with the rest of the pitche rs in the league as far as being a s trikeout pitcher "-up with the Vida Blues, Jim Palmers, Bert Blylevens. "I consider myself a strikeout pitcher in the sense that, in a jam, 1 'm confident enough to trunk I can ~et a s trikeout easier than most pitchers . I'm probably ca~ab~e o{ averaging a strikeout anmnmg . ............._ '"Bul I'm not as experienced as m ost of the m. That's why my re- cord's where it's at, 6·4. With a couple of more years under my belt lhal should vastly improve." also returned punts (11 for 13S yards) and kickoffs (1' for 303). He was a standout safety on de· fense, and was even used at t.ulback one game when he car· nt'd nine times for 29 yards. And, of all things, he played the last two games with a brokeo hand. ''He'll give you 100 percent," says Westminster High football coach Bill Boswell. "He'll dive alter loose balls and pay any price. He was a state finalist in wrestling, a long jumper in track and was the athlete of the year here. ··H.Js only drawback is his size. But he has great hands, good speed and runs super routes." Expensiv e Trip Mulroy lan 't too shabby ell.her. A second team All·county choice, Mulroy caught 37 puses for 593 yards and six touchdowns. But the 8·1, 180·pound gtaduate of Newport Harbor High is even better tha n last season's statistJcs indicate. When Steve Bu k ich -now at UCLA - quarter backed NeWl>'>rt Harbor in 1973, Mulroy caua ht 3S passes for 874 yards, a 24.9 average. He caught seven touchdown passes that year and was a first-team all-CIF choice. Mulroy, headed for Stanford, i.s extremely fast. He was one of Newport's star track runners this past season, clocking the 100 in 10.0 and the 440 in 48.9. Good, Bad News For U CI Publicist Roy Englebrecht, UC Irvine's athletic publicist received some good and bad news while attend· ing a conference for college sports information directors last· week in Houston. First the good news: Englebrecht was presented an award for having the best special publication among Division 11 schools. The publication was the program Englebrecht put together for the annual celebrity baseball game. Now the bad news ... and it is bad: Englebrecht had two suitcases stolen from his car, which was -CRAIG SHEFF Plate , which, deaplte Its UUe, ls an all-male 1tf1lr. The crew arrived ln Henley a week ago and last weekend de· teated a cre w from Eton College, one of Britain's mCN1t exclusive 1cboQl1, by tbree ·quarten of a length over tbe same course they'll m eet Harvard. Pirates coach Dave Grant says he bas only one r eservatJoa. "We're not used to rowing oa rivers. It's llke going uphlll. The sftell doe1 not glide forward the same way b~tween strokes as It does on a lake." Rick Peregud, former University High and Saddleback College standout, is pitching for Modesto in the California League this season. He r ecently heal San Jose on a six-hitter. Per egud is a hard·throwing right-hander. OCC wrestling coach Vern Wagner and bis wife are sponsor- ing a Vietnam refugee-15-year· . old Caf11 ·Lan Bui Tai. · Wagne r 's wife, an a irline about two feet away fro~as stewardess, met Cam on a flight room f rom Guam. The Wagners, who A new ~uit , 10 pairs of pants, S--Uve in Mission Viejo, hope to s hirts and 3 pairs of shoes were in eventually adopt her. the s uitcases, which were Wagner 11y 1 hla electric and pilfered while Englebrecht slept. water buts have gone sky hlgb .. Practically everything I since Cam moved in. ownt'd was in those two suit· "Ever ylim e I turn a round cases," says Englebrecht, who abe's w aa.biog the dishes or had put the luggage in the back vacuuming the rug." seat Cthe trunk wouldn't open) of his rent-a·car in order to get an l'arly start to the airport in the morning. .. My airline ticket and the ct'rtificate 1 won were in one of thl' swtcascs ... he says. "Mon· day, I didn't even have a shirt to wear to work, so I had to borrow one from one of the coaches." He figures he's out close to $1,100, with ren ters insurance t·overing some of it. ~ But, Englebrecht retains his sense of humor. "About the only consolation was that I didn't havt' to wail for m y luggage at LA International. And my wife d1dn 't have all those clothes to wash when 1 got back." Orange Coast College presi- dent Dr. Robert Moore and bis wlfe are with the OCC crew this week at Henley, England. OCC's eight-oared shell faces Harvard Thursday ln the opening round of t he Ladies' ChallHge The Southern California Sun might have given quarterback Gary Valbuena the biggest break of his football career when they traded him to San Antonio Sun· day. Valbuena, th e ex-Fountain Valley High a nd OCC star, was a backup qu arterback for t wo years at Tennessee and was in the same category last season with the Sun. And he figured to be No. 2 or 3 behind Daryl ·I.tamonica and/or Pat Haden thisCeason, primarily because the Sun needs a name QA to dr aw fa ns . Valbuena has the talent to become a good pro quarterback. All he needs now is experience - and he Clgures to get it with San Antonio. Valbuena will be back in the area Saturday n ight. T h at's when San Anton io faces the Sun al Anaheim Stadium in the WFL exhibition opener. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Anniversary SALE!! • TOYOTA U.AM,LE: '75 TOYOTA COROLLA • \~9Q rod·O ~H•e• •11•'1. 5 2999 • '74 VOLVO 142 2 DR. Au!otNhC &le•ll<) ra<l>n • r OT "'"'"' !Ado & GT rNQ wNte1, "•* '""'•" ~73flr 55799 11 Y~Ht L ... .At ,, .. ,.,.ct lite,...M S••llMJ' • 4 WHEEL DRIVES '74 LAHDCaUISH Hardt no • '~•a. ... u n n1.1b\ '•11•4') l'MtAI•• '3JVOJ '72 L.ANDCIUlih W110f1 $ .,,_.. ,..,n ""M t•r CO"d ••'-'HOBl '4199 '74 IMTL SCOUT A.Co vt ••• c~ P""'tr .,_., 191:M11.11111 i4899 ' Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Boston Milwaukee :Nt.>w York Baltimore Clcvdand Detroit W L J>ct GB 41 32 .562 41 34 .547 1 41 34 .547 l 35 J9 .473 61A.i- 32 42 .432 91 2 28 45 .384 13 \\est Division Oakland Kansas City Texas Chicago Mmnesot;.i Angels 49 'l7 .645 41 35 .539 8 37 39 .487 12 35 39 .473 13 34 40 .459 14 36 44 450 15 Tue~hy's S<oru Catitornl• • 1. Mlnnesot• ).IJ ht ~me 10 In "'"9' Ballornor~ 10, Bo•lof' 6 Ort,.111 &. Clevt land 2 Mdwilutlff '·New 'f'or ~ l O..~land 10, C111uoo 1 Tt,.nS. t<•nw\Ctt., • Taday'• c;•me>J !loslon (W•S<! 1-6 and L•• •SI al Mllwau-H !( .. \Ito l ·I 8nd HAu\man 1-1 or Chdmp,on & ~I N•w Yor• l~d•<h' '1 a l C1e,,.1anc1 IEt-•r)l•y S-11 f\.Hlimor• I Torr,,~ ~I at Ofolro•I IW-lker ?·SI Ulolorn1• CS11>9er 6 ~I •I M,,,..,..,.,,il 181yl•,,.n s 31 OOl;>nd IP('rry 771 ~I 011UQO (0\IHf' J 61 l<an!>a~ C• Iv ( P1111n & 41 3 1 T •U\ Cl1trQA'1 S 3 I Tllursday's G~.._ O.~l.nd at 011ogo C....lltornl• •'Minne wt• Nt* York At Cltvtl•nd 8Al11t'nort Al O.trotl !lo\ton at Mih"•u••• K•nw\ C1 tve1 hro 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Divlaloa W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 46 29 .613 Philadelphia 42 35 .545 5 New York 37 3S .514 71h" St. Louis 37 37 .500 81h Chicago 37 40 .481 10 Montreal 31 40 .437 13 West Dlvlaloa Cincinnati 50 28 .641 Dodgers 43 37 .538 8 San Francisco 38 39. .494 lH~ San Diego 37 41 .474 13 Atlanta 32 44 .421 17 Houston 28 53 .346 231h T .... 8''tlUn 1 St lout\•. PlllltdtlplllA 1 C11>tlnn.tl I, HouttOfl 7, IS lnni"9' PltltDur911 10, Monlrtel 4 Clll<•llO S, New Yorll 4, 10 lnnl"V' s.n Dlt9o 10, LO\ An99Ju I Sen l"ren<ls<o '+All•nt• I ... , .• o._ •ll•nl• (lfttkro 7.u II SAfl FrMCIKO CH•llOI l-41 St Louis CRtect 1·7/ •1 ""''•dtlptile CC.rllon6-tl HoutlM tDitr•u ·11 et ClnclMltl (Nel1111 Ml Plllt~•Oll (Elllt s.o At MontrMI <Rooers S-S) Oll<•oo 1Bonll6m l·SI •t ~ .. York (Mell.ck 951 S..n DltOO JFre1sleben 3·81 •l Los A•lu !Rau 7 7) Tllwrtc1•y'1 Oil,_ Ollc•oo•t ,.,,,. York l"l 1tll1vro1111 Mont reel St. Levl11l Phll•Gelpf\11 ClnclnMll" .... Dlt90 S•n l"r•ncluo At Lot Ang.i.s Only ~mu 1<11edultd First A lb~ore of Seaso11 Members of the Thompson family won three of the yearly awurds presented b.Y the Pacific Anglers Club recently. Jerry (left) caught the first e1lba core of the season m .the men's division, Jay hooked the first albacore in the juniors class and K~thy was the f1.r~t woman to land the elusive fish. The albacore were taken al the 60-milc bank. Pac1f1c Anglers Club is based at the Balboa Bay Club in Newport Beach. Laguna Records FV,Corona,Marina Top Summer Opponents Victory Fountain Valley, Coron a d e l Mar and Laguna Beach was the Marina highs were vic- lone winner of three lorious in the Costa South Coast area basket· Mesa·Corona d el Mar ball tea m s Tues day su mm er basketball night, to1;>pling Foothill's .league Tu~sday night. host Knights, 41·38, in Fountain Valley de· summer basketball ac· Ceated El Toro, 70·54, at lion. Costa Mesa High, wrule . . Corona del M ar beat Mater De1 H1~h ~chool Dana Hills, 57-50, and cam.e fro~ behind in the Marina edged Universi· cl?s1~g man.ut~ to h~d ty, 62·55, at Corona dcl M.1ss1on VteJo High. s Mar High. Diablos a 40-38 defeat m ln a second game at the Santa Ana College Costa. Mesa High, War· s u mmer basketball ren defeated Costa league T uesday night. Mesa, 58.57 . . S~n Cleme nte also fell As us ual, Fountain vactam to a .seco~d-halC Vall ey got bala nced ~Utz by P.ac1flca m l~· scoring with four ing, 68-58 m the Foothill starters hitting in double figures, l ed by Scoll Tingey's 23 points . Foun- tain Valley, though, had to overco me a 28-26 halftime deficit. El Toro was led by Jim White (17 points). Playing without 6-6 Alex Black, Corona del Mar still raced lo a 31·22 halftime lead over Dana Hills and was never in serious danger. Chap Stassel led Corona del Mar with 14 points while Henry Miklewicz had 24 for Dana Hi lls. Tom Honrulh scored 18 points t o lead Marina past Univers ity, which was paced b y Ball Halford (16 points). Like Corona del Mar. Marina opened a substantial halftime lead (34-25 ) . Costa Mesa -with four playe rs i"n double rigures -had ._. four- poinl lead entering the final q uarler , but lost by one point to Warren. Stan Miller had 14 points for Costa Mesa. Unlver>lty US) Halford ty~Mll Johnson Poirier McClymon<Js Green PA rte II Totals lg II pf Ip 8 0 0 ,. 1 0 0 2 J 0 I 6 1 2 1 & S 3 I 13 4 0 2 8 l 7 0 • 14 1 S SS Marin• (62) ~nntr '? 1~ "~ t~ ~10nratt1 9 o J 11 Buhler S 0 4 10 Oed~rl<k l O 0 • Kanter I O 3 14 s ummer league. San Clemente held the lead at halftime. 32-30, but a fast-break by Pacifica to open the second half ended any f urther thoughts of victory. Tim Dunham was high point m an for San Clemente with 19. 4 Area Quintets Score Hoop Wins Wolle > o O • Ugland • 0 I B Tot•ls 11 Q 10 •1 Score by O..•ntrs Untverslly II u II U-SS Marina ,. 70 12 1&-61 Oman Syers Miller Solnk Ouwrl Wills l<.•ley CHt.tMeH 157 1 lg " ~ I 4 2 ;. .. 4 11 2 10 Mission Viejo held a six -point edge at halltime and appeared headed for victory when Mater D ei gained possession of a loose ball in the final minute and scored the winning basket. * ~ * S.11 Clemtnlt CUI •• II pl IP Ounl\Am 8 l 2 ,. Horvath , 0 0 • H•llmertc • 0 7 A Hu1<hl119l • , 4 ,. Oliver 3 , 0 • N .. I~ 0 0 I Q Mlle II 0 0 1 0 Mt Oon•ld 0 I 0 I Wllhertll , 0 l • Tole ls H • 1l st See" by 0Hr1ert P•clllo IS IS lt ~ s.n Cltmenlt " u It u se L.t911M eucfl 1411 •• ti ,.. 111 Bl<on 1 , 1 12 EvAlll 2 0 ' ' llllttl•em I , , • R Smit!\ , 0 0 • Plll:t J 0 s 6 8 51'111111 I ' I 7 AllleM I , 0 • 'Miit• 0 0 I 0 TOIAl5 IS 11 14 " scor. i.., Dll•l1e•• L.tgun• BeA<ll 10 ' 10 12-41 FOOllllll 4 IS 10 ' 31 Estancia and Hunt· ingt on Beach won at Huntington Beach High and Newport Harbor and Fountain Valley scored wins at Edison in open- ing night action of the Huntington Beach sum· me r basketball league Tuesday night. E s tancia 's Eagles moved in front early and we re never beh ind in th e ir game with Westminster . The Eagles won 61-51 with Jim McCloskey hitting 26 points and Roger Orgill 20 tor the victors. · Huntington Beach lop· pled Lynwood, 61·59; Newport Harbor won over Los Amigos, 66-53; and Fountain Valley edged Edison in over- time. 56·54. Huntington Beach moved in front early, used reserves freely, then held on to win, 61-59. Scorin g for the Oilers wu evenly d ivided with Mlnltfl Vltlt CMl .. " ,. l099 0 0 2 AdAms 4 o 2 S.wyer ) 4 2 CH S 1 0 Hat1rup 2 2 3 Per ry Harbin hitting 13, ~ Kevin Karkut 12, and 1~ Jim Spowart and Scott 11 Weir 11 each. ~ At Edison, Fountain ~ Valley needed an over· M<Doft•ld I I 1 ICtiw>edy 0 0 1 Tollll U I II Halftime: MIHIOf1 Viejo, 24 It. Ume to win, despite hold· Huddleston Wins Race Terry Huddleston ran 43 :50 t o wln the open eitbl·mlle at the 81Q Clemente road run Mon· dal night. Huddleston, running for th e San Clemente Striden, rtnlshed ahead ol ~animatt John Axtell ('4:11). Jim Toomey, Laauna Beach lll1h track coath, w11 seventh ln '7~10. The next road run wUI ' ing a three-point lead with five seconds to go m regulation . Bob Vogelsang's bucket and his conversion of a free throw on a technical in the final fiv e seconds sent the contest into overtime. Mike Zumbo had 17 for l''ounlain Valley. Newport-behind Pat Patrick's 20 points lc.'<i all the way to ddeat Los Amigos. IEdlMn lUI to n Htr$0n 6 1 Timmer men ~ O Brown • o FlOOne 16 I V09elwng 10 ' TOIAI\ t4 b P'e..nllln velley IS4) Zumbo Y•rrl1>9ton So\1111 .. 10 Lin• Holl And VAlbuHIA TolAll to II • l • 0 , 0 2 7 J l ' ~ 11 IA k•rtbY Ountrs ' t IS 1l ~'r pf Ip • IJ 4 b s • 0 3 0 ,. u ~ ,.. '" 0 " 3 • ' 6 • 6 1 9 • 10 ,. .S& 9-S4 Edison l"ount•ln Vellty • ' " ' 11 S4 New"l1 H.,INr (Ml lotals " 2 4 • 1 I . 2 0 I 1 7l 11 Store by Ollaners <:o-.ta M~sa 1& 12 71 warren 14 8 '3 CJirroll '''"1er T1n9ey l'eunta111 Valley1701 lg fl s • l 0 f ord Barrios To1a1s W1111~ Marlo.Hill H~1m M••e H1ll Cllarlu C.rren-od <.1nq>1 F-ri!i~r 10 3 7 l s 1 JO 10 IEI Tore (S41 fg It " s • 0 J 0 7 0 • 7 1 0 0 0 0 0 lotalt 21 12 score by OV•nert H fl \/alley 12 14 71 El l oro 18 10 14 DAna Hiiis (SOI 19 II Mlltoewlcr 9 6 Peul~ I O ~~ 0 2 Hollm•n • 2 An~rwn 2 0 Aoull•r 3 o Culbertson 0 O Serr•no O O Tot•ls 20 10 Cor..,e dtl MAr U7) •• fl .._bb I 0 Sten.fl s • RllllOA 3 0 Gern • 0 Al'lern • 1 Akin 1 0 Gui""" 2 0 BA"Y • 2 2 ,. 0 12 I l 2 • 2 l 12 S7 8--i1 13-SI ,,. '" I 14 3 ' 3 2l • 1• I 11 12 70 pf "' I 17 3 8 0 8 1 4 I IS 3 4 I 0 , 0 12 S4 n -10 12-S4 ,,. • 3 24 ' l 0 2 0 10 0 4 I • 3 0 J 0 11 41 "' • 4 2 1 14 I 6 4 " I • 3 4 0 4 0 10 Fedu<lt P•lrlck 0.Jty S(llw•lbe Cr•rv At~n 0.0. ,, fl pf l l 0 Ip Tolel1 2S 7 7 ' k.,..11, Gw•ntrs 14 S7 • 8 0 20 Otna Hiiis U 10 U ,.__., I I 0 l CdM U ll 10 16 S7 6 2 0 14 2 0 0 4 • 0 0 • 10 Tot•ls • 0 0 17 12 0 66 ken by O;ial1t•• LOt AMIOOt I~ 13 9 NewPOn Htrborl~ 1& ,I 0ro111 Vtn Horn HollO\ M<Cluslit'f 11001011 l•IMCI• (41) •• ti • 4 1 I ' 0 10 & , , 'tolAll• ,, u Sc.,. by Qortrltrs IE\IAMll lt II 17 wutmln\ttr U u 7 H•llfl9'911IHCll 161) ,.. 111 J 20 ' s 1 4 4 " J • u " 1~1 11 SI •• ti ,.. .. 5otwtrl ) I I 11 Thofnton o 1 o t Htrllln 6 I l U Kltllut \ 1 O U °"'*•' 1111 ... , l l 0 • ~~ 7004 Mtr l ~ l 11 Tet.lt l• 13 11 '1 k l ttby0111r"n :tr: a.ec11 II H 11 10 ~I L"'-W • IJ 21 17 ~ ' UCI .Oarsmen In Tryout UC Irvine crew mem· bers Bruce Ibbetson, Rick Paterson, John Sut- ton and Brad Lewis have been invited to participate in the Na- tional team rowlng selec· tion camp al Hanover, New Hamps hire next week. The elghl·m an and Cour·oared shells will be picked frorn the camp tor the Pan·Am Games. Ibbet.aon, Poteraon and Sutton are seniors and Lewis is a jun lor. Wednesday July 2 1975 DAILY PILOT B:J MV Goll Crown Bullets For Los Alamitos Won by Cordova Surprise Blackies Quarter Horse Results "•rTt.lnhY Cl .. r, Tr.ell ,H t ,.11$T llA(IE -UO yard~ ~ Yt•r olcK a. \ICI. Clalmln9 . Pur" $1to0 ~u1ne's.Ht IC:,a,,•I OH·AMlv• HU<l\ero,I OH·"'-• ~NI IPevel llmt .. tt • 00 J IO .... \0 Ren WenO• Wlltl\, JOY l 10 Moon Sl•P •nel Cont, MIU flMI l.80 """"' SPORTS GLENN WHITE .Sports Editor Bob Cordova captured the men·~ c lub c ham· pionship over the par 72 Mission Viej o Country C l u b eo urs e wHh a 79-72-151 score over the past weekend. Second place in low -----------gfill!S endtill in a tie al 152 G e n sicl1en Capt N e t Title wit h H arry McConnell firing rounds of 79-73 and Chuck Colton scoring 74-76 rounds. Steve Wagner was fourth at 80-77-157. Peter Dames was the low net victor with 141 with three players tied for second at 144,and in- Hal Gt'nsichen defeat-duding Don Poff, Don ~Mike Wakoll lo cap-Brockman and J oe tun.• the men's sm~les Lavandu. · finals mthcC <.11v1s1011 of I n al 145 was Bob the Mi s s 1 0 n V i e j 0 Finley with John Hum- Rccreation Center tcruus mel next at 146 a nd Willis -toumame nt rctcnlly. Carpe.nter al 147. Gensichcn won in A tie res ulted at 148 straight sd s, 6·2, 6-3. He b~tween. J e rry Lalka, also teamed with Pal J im Leonard, and Ed Henderson to wrn the Coury . Warre n Br~nsby m ixed doubles title by a nd Don McLeod lied at the same scor et; over 150. . . Yvonne Berry :rnd J am Five players f1mshc.'<1 Ely al 151 i n<:luding Tom · lloag, Bill Freeman, · '· · , Pete Piette, Bob Red-,.,., Other results . C DIVl,IOM Mt n't Sl"1JIU \emll1•1ll H•I Genslchen Cit ! Tom OIMl\IHCI, 4·4, •·4, M ike W•l<ott dtl Jom 1..Awren<e, 1·S, 4·4, 4 I Fl,.•h <Ansl,l\endel Walt ott. 6 7 lrl Wemen't Slnglu F1111h O.nl Ralkel1s oel Dia ne Sot<)<'I, 6 •. .... l>-4 Meft't 0011111.s Flnall J•m Shtrkey Gunn., ~alenltk <lei. Ron Miiier-Boo Flt mlng, •·4, 2 6, i..l. Wemen's Doubles Fln•lt Cindy Br1g9~ Judy Jens~n def. Yvon~ Berry C.loro1 Byrn•. i.-1. 6·4. , .. man and Colby Marceau. Meado..,lark Bob Abbey will defend his ch ampion s hip in the thr ee -day P otlik ker Fou rlh of July golf t o u r n a ment a l Meadowlark Golf Course an Hu ntrngto n Beach beginning Friday. Annua lly one of the outstanding e vents on the M ea dowlark t>venl for .co lfl'rs wath hand1c1tps of 17 and over. Don Randall , a ember at Santa Ana C is eligible to win u free tip to Scotland and $1 , all u result of Sl'Or · ing a hole· in-one r e - cently. The winner m the 15th a nnua l swee pstakes, sponsored by tirl Edin- burgh, Scotland d is· tille ry. wtll bt! an- noun ced early m 1976. Costa M esa Second place at 124 went to• R 1ale Smith , Downey Grosenbaugh, Frank Ryan and Warren Maudlin. In a members couples guest day event, scored on a jack and jill basis, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Franklin with guests finished with a 128 for first place. Second place endt!d in a lie al 133 with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scbaumer and guests on one team . On anothe r wer e Mr. and J ack Burford will tx.· Mrs. Hal Green and back to defend h is guestswithMr.andMrs. seniors champ ionship at Gene Parker and guests Costa Mes a Golf cind on a third squad. Country Club July 19-20. MUe Square · · Tt)e event is for l:Olfers . . . who have reached their T~e first.annual March SOt.h birthday and over. of Dimes circle rou~d t he pm tournament wall be Big C OHflOll held at Fountain Valley In a two low uulls o{ Mile Squar e Golf Course foursome event a t n ag Saturday and Sunday. Canyon C..ountry Club re-Donations of $1 will be cently. fir st· "lace went acct'pted in the pr:o shop to Frank Bueche, Bob for all weekend golfers lo Alexander. Lou Hoyle have u chance to hit into and Carrol Wendel with the l'1rcle and qualify for a score of 120., a prizt!. Deep Sea Fish Report MAL18U ~IER -4S enQlers. H ollco Dilu, 1111 rock coa, 7 11tll1>u1 PARADISE COVE •o tngl•n: 4 hllllllut, ttullco bass, 4o7 rock coa DANA WHARF -110 angleri lit c.thco tien , I l\ahllvt, 34 rock tod, 10 meckerel, n white u• bass, 11 albaCMf SANTA MON ICA 76 an91e .. llS rock coa, 44 c•hco oass, 4 l\alobul, 1 tune. aerte lS angle" I SO INCktrel, llO rock Cod ll ctloCO l>aS\. NEW~OllT ID•vey's Loeh r) -~ tllQltr\' l40 cahco bass, l2S rock coa, I hallt>ut, 68 blue bass 100 mtekerel (Arl't unclln9) -j6 .ingler>. 40 u1°'0 o.u, l>O rock cod, S8 mfckerel.' OCEANSIDE -127 a119ltrs 109 callco beu, 1 w hite 'r• ll•u. l Mhllut, IS rock coa, 15.4 mackerel SAM DIEGO -ll• anolers: 120 alDaCM•, 2 yello .. la1I, 2 bOnolO, S8 ~~~'~!~~.!barracuda, 9 matkertl SAN P EDRO 1Spor11111\lngl -S9 anglers: l&I '•lrco bau. 2 -•le ~.:t ba~s. 1ea sano 1111\\, I salmon, ISi rock cod. 1unc1 st. unc11119 l -89 •no••" 6 alblcore, "30 callco, u l'l<1llbvl, l08 5.<lnO bau. 12 metkerel. OVJI Dull I (Carck>ttl • Phil Matthews scored r.etHeppv 1werd> ttO s.o •00 ~10 UD s . .o 22 reints lQ lead the LA Run81000Y RMn (Llpll1ml Time -II '• Bu lets to an upset vie-AIW> ral'I -Go Misty Joe. (mmoc, tory over Blackies, 80-76, LU9fe. Go Not• Go, P.11 .. n'• o..noy. Wiich ,,. •• CPllC, 8ru<tOt lt. in summer open league Nometc11es. basketball action al u hect• >-D"'' Dolt 1 • ... Get Estancia fllgh School H•-.,.~ ....... 60. Tuesday night. HCOND UCE -350 ver~h , ~·r M k R hil 35 old melaens. Pvr>e i 1'00 ar amsey Rocket Bar Cl\1r90r CCarC1011l and G eorg e Watson 11..0 uo oo added 28 as Inventory Oultk Mt'k (MCCllntlO) } IO 4 60 OUl<k N Euy IClertue I 9 00 System s toppled T hirsty l \:'r;n1.!.: '~v,tom T •lloreel Seven. Isle , 89-83, in a compa-tun Svmp'n, Toi> BAr E•11le, nion ga m e BiKulls'n Honey, Mo\> ,.,.. Honev. • Rembfl"9 Rtll, Tnree Tiers Inventory Systems S<ratc~ -Rv111 ••"•·Mou°""" trailed at hal!time, 47-40, 111' E-. 1 m. L~1112 befo re Watson s tarted THtltD llACE -e10 yeros 3 ... , . • old\ & up c111m1ft9 Pur>e i 1'10D hitlang. He scored 24 of z1pe901H1rt1 s .o 3 .o , .j() h is point total in the e>n.Anoon1v1R1ch1te1" 4 10 ,., d h If d dded Aw•y She~' <Tru.ure) l IO secon a an a to Tim., 46.lO 8 }7-point performance Aho r'"n -Speedy Sev~n. 0 0•"'· b R Bolo Torn•do, Bdttle l•n~. l op y amscy. had more E•o•• than e nough to win. Noscr•tcl\ts. Lee Haven hit 32 points FOUltTH uce -4DOyaros 3yur • . . olds & up Clalmong. Purse '1500. for Blackies Jn a l05mg TMCoun11Har11 11 1;0 s .o 100 cause while J eff Cun-RoovButhHank lPage1 no 1.0 . Sor Band IAO•lr I l IO mngham was held to Time 10.0 eight , A~ie~:~.;.,.~~~:I Sl'l1~oti. W~nterong -~· ••tell•tt (161 Cunnlnljhtm P<1rk•r Key~\ Heven J •coon Chlldrt\\ B•rne\ ,. , • 7 16 l 1 , l otals 30 LA a wlleh ltol " A • u 0 , 2 1 ,. 19 ft Plntmontt l 7 Lyon 4 I K•llent1er9er I O Mtttl>ew 10 2 0\llflnk S t f;ltrnell S • ~ot•I\ l4 12 H•llllme· Bl1cluo, H <>t. T~lnly Ille IU I ,, fl Bone; l\e rt I 0 Av"y 0 MCHu9ll 1 A0<1r19vtl 0 Padllell 0 So<>no 0 0 M<trQUP\ 1 No S<r.1tcnes. ' FIFTH RACE 610 Y•H<lS. J yeor · ,. 11ld> & up. Cla1m1n9 Pu"e inoo ""' Bud'> Lodi (W;ord I 10.1>0 6 40 J 80 pf Ip 4 • J 14 J 6 3 :l2 3 8 3 4 0 6 19 I• pf Ip 2 8 , 9 3 " 1 12 3 II s 16 II 80 pf t p I 2 • • "] lb J 6' 1 16 0 , ~ 9 Baseball's Leaders 8ASf llALL'S TOP T EN Bas~a on 11s at B<11\ AMERICAN LEAGUE PLAYER (LUI A Al R H Pel c...rew Mon 69 ?SJ H •s 31\ H<1rgrove lei 67 ?l' •2 llO 3'1 Lynn B'n 68 2•8 )1 64 JJ'• Mun~n NY 12 716 •1 ~ llJ HlsleMon ~0 HO 34 60 JIA E MadOO• NY H 118 J6 67 .JOI Mc Rn KC IS 2'1Q JS 9'I 3/JI CllmblsNY l>6 248 :ll 176 .»> C.~hn9tn,Oa• IS 294 •l 90 lot, B<1un Mon S9 l'IQ 7• S8 JOS HOrTM' Mu"s R J•ckson, Oakland, II, Bonn\, New York, 17; Horton, Oe1ro11, •S 8urr0V9hs, Tuas, IS, Lvnn. Boslon i.. Hr.ndflCk, Clevl!tdf"IO 1 • Aho ren Sttp N Fetch II, Mr Ar· r0w•v, Netlvt l wl•I xr•lc ... d Royel BleO. ClllC~ OH OHOl\UI. \Ill TH llAC:IE -))0 vtrdt l ., .. , OIOt. Clt lmln9. Pur\t \2900 COrel'l Runew1y (Crea11tr) 11.00 • 00 400 Bvlao Belllv !Wnd > 3 Xl 7 eo Sll•,t• Rebel IMylt\) S «! Tlmt -ti t1 Al>O R•n Sol•r Charge, Go An lllwirury, Mia, Pollmer. Row Ooo 'Two, Go Cel King, Ell Orlno, Little I.Ady Capri S"•l<l\ed Ot l R'• Comet, Folcon D1tl, One'• Haorpln U Euct• 7·C•r•l'1 •u11•••Y & I· 8ylH 81lley, ...... i1N .H . seveNTH ltACl •00 yet~ 3 yur olch a. up Allo ... •nce Pu•><! \6000 Mou Flt<k• Rt b IT•tou•e) Palrot Dice IAO ... r) JetCroo IP•~l Time 1' 9'I 11 10 7 .0 HO SIO 3 00 1 IO No~ret(l\U. llOHTH llACIE -3)0 Vtr<I\ l ye.r olos a.11p Cle 1m1n9 PMrtt i 1'°° ' JO Svrtu (Cltrl\W I 11.DO •.«! • 00 l ruly t Slltprl~ I RIChtrO\) t IO S 00 lAolt'I Olel (Httl) I IO Time-18.0I Al\O Ren -Zorb1t's D•ndv. Mr. Ai;lro Zutee, Mr K•ndv (ll••oe. Go<;nt of Honor, Bob'l Bar End S<ratched -Be•v L•no u •11nt.t ... ,,. aurnu 6 ).TNIY • """'"''°· pahl $607. to. NINTH RACE l SO yMd~ 3 yc•r old\ t. UI). Clelmln9 Pur'• l l'OO OlvoOenO'l Bfr (Calll 'Third tm.tQe !Wa•dl lll•Y'~ .-.111 ICardOll I ,,~ "2S •• Ml 1 .0 4 01 9 00 .. o 3 00 AIW Ran Gtronomo MO M C..'" Cill Voe CourtQ('OU> K•P f t tlO l ou OobOrut k.' B .. .i No \Cr•IC.h•\ U f a1<11 •·D1v10end'• lit & • Third lm•9•,1WidU>O.OO Alamitos Entries T..,ll lll't Lot AlamllOI e111rl•t ..int Posl • O'c100 Fl RS T RACE 3SO yard\ 7 Yl'M old me10.n\, tl&•mlng, pur~ l1900 Clt lm1n9 proce \ISDO Bal tit Cl\•rger I My It' 1 Dtl>bln Eyre l8roo1<c1 0:.UQAr Lo•• Cret~ IWal~tr I Orumalo1 ll tM\vre) Ru Ming T Ab ICardOI~) lady !It Bolo 1Hert) Cl'l<'rrl OM (Call I 'T1nktr Bam H .. opl\am) Swinging Aff•lr (Cle n,u J Steroan (Ward) 171 ,,. •n ,,. 117 11? 119 llQ 112 172 SECOND RACE 3S0yMOS l Y•M old• Cina up F lilt~\ ana ma rt\ Claim 1"9 ~200 Cla1m1nQ pflce \~ M4'nny's !'.n<1d0w IOr•H•) P•m·s Rocket (Carooa 1 Go JOiie (C.atl• I Blrll\day Less ITreuurt) Tr HI"""" F1 or (LIPll•n>' Bar lop 8&bt IBtrlrarn I Oldie'• <Am IR•tl\Md•I 118 1'9 118 IW THI llD RACE 3SO y.,os 7 YtM oocJ m"•dens Calol brtd t1a1m11\<j pyr~\1900 Cleomongp"c~ SISOO. MIU Barred Ltmll llreu urel Tragic Eno tBN1r4m) Min Trlplewhlz IMyl••l ICroM;klon Katlly I Cit ( I\\< I Olooe '\ Monk I Cr~~9er I Truly Oorect ••a11or 1 Wlnwrlglll (Ltplllml Copy Cau911t IWat\onl Kid Kelly IOrt ver l L•~ s Hobo Jot IC<HOOld ) 111 112 119 llO 119 1n llQ llQ Ill 122 Sur1er Sandy I P•g« 1 Valef Fleet Beau (Trta\\Htl T1nyW<1ttt1llovnd (Hdrll Moon Fly~r !Addll I Top Tonio Ber\ llopll"m I MOon~e 1ca11 1 Rhythrn Ou\ler I Worell 1 •• ,...,, 11'1 •n , ,. IW "' SlllTH R•CE 350 y~rO\ l Y•ur Ola\ and up. Claiming Pur>r \HOU c.1a1n11no price \1000. lnl,.I\ Pr•t\.t I &ertram) Ari Pippin I Myles I Sto,mtn, ICardc11a I Sir NOmfd I Pa~) Un And Only 1Crea9er 1 MU\IC: NOif!' Mt\~ tACft11 r ) Van Dee °"n ILo Ptld'"" 1 Call M<IC •W•••~r I E•>v Rod et !Clt"H") llV · ·~ 171 in 1~ II/ "~ ... SEVENTH RACE 400 Y••d> < ye•r 010•. Atlowante Pur~e '3.to• Th" Sl~vt> S..nd\ Cr"c Comm•nd <Trtuurrl Oat R .. Comtl ICardOl41 1 Go Mist .Amn•ca IMyle\I !'.n••e M Oown llopll•ml L'ar'\ O•C.t' tAO<i•r I Qupe Lo Mo\mo 1Cre•11er I f419t11 Sotto IWaroJ 1n •n 111 llf 111 II~ •H EIGHTH RA(E 8/0yard\ l Y•'d" 010, ~ MP Cla1m ln9 Purse SI~ c1a1m1nq price i ttA>O Co•a L•Qtll IMV I•" Tru1\cln t(ardOl d • l\lt \ 0oMDle 4 l'iart I TopSooe •Calll ld11\0 C.0 ICl~ro>sel Cnh Brown I Poqo, i CA\~"tt> Slrop ICrtdgtr I Mr.Pe,.onaiolv lllpl\am) I 't !I~ 119 ,,, ... 11• 1 IM 11'1 Ml••d 0owb••~ F111a1s Sl'hedule, the event will Pa1 Hrnder ~nsocMn a~• s.rr,. cittract more than 200 en-SC O e feale (( Jim Ely, ~·2. ~·3. REDONDO -116 •n9lers: ~1S c.tilco baH, 1>41 b lue ban. 110 mAC kerel, JIO rock c O<I. au .. -O anglers. 9S macurel, l,17S roc<cod MARINA DEL REV -34 angler>: SIO rock cod. T Marques 2 ~aton O TOtdlS l9 S 0 10 I ,. 18 al Runs B•ll•d In Lynn, Boston, S8; Horton, Detro••. SA, C. Scott, M1lwduket', ~·. G Ne• tt~, New York, s1 l M~v. Battimorft, ••. Mun.on, New York, •9, MC Ae1c, Kanw•Cily,.9. FO\JltTH llACE -S49 y.,O> l 1eM old\ •n<I up •llOWdntf Pur>e nooo Mr Aatau••t ICaroo11l 121 Ma1nt1c Nolt IAdaorl 111 NINTH RAC( -•OO VMd\. 3 year old\. Cla1m1ng. Purse Sl200. Cta1m1"9 D DIVISION Men's Singles Semllinal• Tom Hu(ll'lt!\ del J11n Fort\I 6 •. •·l. Jom Can1ar.lla cJ~I Jon P\!t~c, ..... ~2.63 F1n•I• Hughts<k-1 Cantar•ll.i,oO.o• women'\ S11HJIU Stm11 W1111 Barr Clef. Judy Hu9l'le\, '°"l, .. ,, Fren Hiii Oel M. Pelke, IH, 1_., M Fl••lt Hiii Ciel Barr, 6·0, 6·4 ,.,..,.., Oowlllt\ l'l11elt Sle•t Dlttm•n Boll He,ner ~I Paul Am.unn·Boll Freeman. 4 o IH, , .. lrants. Tony Camprtigher , the Long Beach Poly High dub champwn a nd ex-Sc hool blitz e d San Marina High st ar, will Clem ente, 13-1. in the Cos ta Mesu s ummer tompete in the National Publinx tourna m ent in waler p olo le ag ue al Hawaii next week. lie Orange Coast College leaves this weekend for _T_u_e_s_d_a_y_n_i_g_h_l . __ _ the is la nds and will not vie 111 the Potlikker tournament. Cam- preghe1· is a stud ent at SANTA BARBARA -SI ilnQltrs 870 rock cod, 7 llno,(,oel, 12 sana bass. SEAL BEACH -146 anglers: 921> rock cod, 3 cow cod, I sallJIP~. 1 c•llto oass. 281 sana bass. 11 maoerel. Bar~ -9• angoers: 7S bonito. • 11.lllllul. LONG BEACH IBelmonl Pier) -33 anqlers· 8 cow coa. •9S rotk tOCI VENTURA -SI anglers Ill kelp 11.ns,e llngcod, 315 rock coel. Inventory SYlltms lltl lg " Wat~n 11 • Wlnlot ld 'l 0 Crunk 2 O Miiier 1 1 Ram\ey U S Roo;en O I S<oll • o Totals l• 11 Hallltmt. lnorsty l\lt, 41 40. pf 1 I • 2 0 0 1 10 tp 28 10 4 3 JS I 8 8'1 Pllc~i119 a O.c •tlo•s Ka•t, Cnocago, 12·• •. ISO, Palrrv-r. B•ltomore, U·S, .10.., Slue, C>akl.intl, U·S, 706; F1t1morros, Kan•as Col~. &-• •. 1161, Busby, Kansas Coly, II·~. . t.11: B. Lee. Boston, 9 s. l>ol:l, M l.OhCll, ~tro1t, 9 s .. 643, R. May, New York, 7·4, .ol4. Come.in ho\\ IClet•H~ I 1 IO S.nav v11nn1n !Mylo 1 11• Ceo El J•v I Bertram I Ill Plpelont P..le I Hart I I lq Rul1rll'\ Van (LIPl'l•m) ,,, Mr. Whistle (Rotl'lard\I 119 FIFTH R•CE 3SO yo11rO> l Y~dr Olds ano UP Clalmlf'Q Purse \3100 c1111mln9 prott \SOOO. Snllfy OH (Myles) 11q orot~ '-4,l>'JO Paul Scarlett IRoch•rasl S.co ~tk (W,Hd l 01v1dtc1< flrea surel Koklrokt <Call) Su Bar Cu11e ll .. •rinam1 It'~ A Sur!' Th1n9 fClfl!ri\\f'1 Roan Mamllo 18roo• >l Noor Won IMylr\I S..n9u~sa (Wahon Top Moon Jo ICre<19fr I womrn's Ooulllo Final\ C.••I Anqltsu Cl~udl• Sm•tl'I Cle4. IC 111\V, Judy HuQl'IU, I S, I> J Mllt41 Oowblt> F1n1lt Frtd, Fran Hill oe• P"t. O<tn J.,,><!n, 1 ·•, •·•. 6 DIVISION ""'-n'a Si"'llU f1n11S · Del Ref'd a.I BoD Bauer. 1 6 I • Women'' Slnglu Fln•ls Oaw11 Ll\k oel. Juov Renopel, IS, • 4, ... 4 WOmtll'l Ooulllts F1n•ll Tlltmen Lisk def San<llU·R"'"• .. 3.6 1 Cal State (Long BeachJ. Santa Ana Deadline for q ucilify- rng for the exclusives toumament at Santa Ana Country CJub is Saturday with first round matches to be played t:>y the.12th . Dick Barry is defend- ing ch am pion in the ca.._.muting becomes a relaxing pastime alter July 4th. JCPenney For a refreshing lift, try a sensation that's lasted 183 years! ~ .. " .. .. , . '"'. ·- Sine• th• doy Napoleon introduced It to JoHphif\t, 4711 refreshant cologne hu r~vived, .refro1hed, and Invigorated people. Todoy, 471 1 Is enJoyed throughout th• world alter bath, alter 1hower. end during the day. Try a 1plHh whenever you need s lift. It will make the rut of ydur day a eenution! How available 1t JC Penney ... visit tht store ne.,tsl you: CARSON DOWNEY FULLERTON HUNTINGTON BEACH LAKEWOOD MONTCLAIR NEWPORT BEACH NORTH HOLLYWOOD ORANG! "THE CITV" PUENTE HILLS RIVERSIDE SAN lllRNARDINO TORR ANCE VENTURA WH ITTWOOt> You have better things to do than drive. Rest. R ead the paper. Write a letter. Plan for the day's meetings. Analyze the stock market. Forget about the problems at work. Get home refreshed and relaxed. [Made~ Now you can. . -~J Park-N -Ride Express Qf!/lul is here. And it works just like the name says. Drive in to a P ark-N-Ride Express parking lot. Park your car free. Or h ave someone drop you off. The Park-N-Ride Express bus w ill take you to work in air-conditioned comfort, while you get a headstart o n the day's work. And, at the end of the day, you'll get off again where your car is parked. Rested. R e laxed. '!rooking forward to the evening. r··--·------------------------------------·-··---------~; I WANT TO GET THERE. Please send me schedules and information on: • 0 Park·N·Ride Express commuter service. ( ) 0 New routes serving my area: ______ _ ...,_.._. · 0 General Orange CountyTransit information. togetyaatlme. Name'~~--~-~---------~-~~---~ Addres.0-_________ City ______ Z .... 1p. ___ _ I (Meil thl• coupon to 011111v" County T1 en111 011U1ct. f;!()J No11h MA1f1 Street, S•ntA Ana, C•hfom1• 92702 I •1 ~---------·-----------------------------------------·---- I From San Clemente, Mission Viejo, Fuller- ton, Anaheim, and many other Orange County communities, Park-N-Ride Express buses take you to work at Orange County's major indus- trial complexes and business centers. And P ark-N-R ide Express makes connections with bus routes continuing on to Los Angeles and Long Beach. Doesn't it make a lot of sense? Tomorrow, as you're si tting in jammed traf- fic wondering what you're doing there, think about using Park-N-Ride Express. For commuters who have more important things to do than drive. For information call: 547-3311 4'11 ~ Toll free, call the operator and ask for: ZENITH 7 • 3311 Wa'rehere to get you there. 110 II\ "~ 1?? 111 II/ 11 • 11 I Ill Iii • . ~ • . #f CAIL V PILOT Wttdnesday. July 2. 1975 Double De~ker Laguna Beach Board of Adjustment approved plans fo r construction of Delaney's KetUe of Fish Restaurant above 26-space city-leased parking lot on Broadway near P acific Coast Highway. Plans next will be considered by regional coastal commission. Developers of restaurant agreed lo pay cit y up to $800 per month to l~asc :ur space above parking lot. Exact rental will ht! difference between revenues generated by parking meters and city's cost to lease lot. Official Raps Gas Tax Laws LOS ANGELES <AP} -Californians may be forced to pay e xcessive prices for natural gas from Alas ka because of c urrent s tate laws a nd federal tax regulations. a s tate public utilities com- missione r h as chaq~ed. The regulations will force Southern California Gas Co. to collect from custome rs twice the amount it is paying to finance development of Alas ka's natural gas r eserves, Commissioner Robert Batinovich said. THE PU BLIC UTlUTIES COMMISSION IS conside ring a rate increase from the gas company that could reach $617 m illion. Half the funds would go to Atlantic Richfield for development of the reserves -and the other half would be n eeded to pay f~eral taxes. "We are try ing to gt!t a solution to the gas s upp- ly proble m s of California. and we can't find a solu- tion because of the lax law," Balinovich said al a PUC hearing he r e. ''Consumers have to carry the burden of the tax.'' THE GAS CO~IPANY HAS ASKED the In- t ernal Revenue Service for a ruling exempting iu contract with Atlantic Richfield from taxes. PUBLIC NOTICE FI CTI TIOUS BUSI NESS NAME STATEMENT Tne tollow1n9 ptri.on• art d0in9 bu" nt\S d\: O~ JOHN'S HEADQUARTER~ ltlOf,o Plata Or . Sanla An,., CA Jonn Mahl tr, 183S Sl\tri nglon P1 Newoort Btacn CA 97t>l>O This buS•M SS •ll tOn<JUCl•CI by a llm•I .o par1rwr\h1p JohnMatuer The p ayment lo the 011 company is to offset the oil company's interest payments on a banls l?an that financed development or the gas prope rties. The purchase of the gas itself would require a separ ate transaction between Atlantic Richfield and the ga::. company AN EVEN MORF. ECONO MICAL AR- rangement for consumers would have been for Atlantic Richfie ld to borrow the money from the gas company 1n the first place, Batinovich s aid. But the gas company lacks the authority under slate la\\S to make such a loan. • Thus. Batmovich said, "the consumer is over- paid ~nd overtaxed.·· Mobile Home Income Gains Colden Wes t Mobile Sales for the quarter Homes Inc. of Santa Ana were $9,953,000 com- has reported unaudit<.'<.1 pared to $13,173,000 in fis-· n e t income f o r the call974. quarter ended May 31 of $.118,000, or 22 cents per s har e , compared to Sl53,000, or 11 cents. in the prior year's fourth quartt•r. JERRY GOLDEN, president, indicated that a lthough t he company experienced a substan- tial improvement in pro- fi tability for the fourth quarter a nd second half Tr.,s staltmt'nl Wd\ 111e11 w•lh tilt Counlv Clerk ot Orange CoYntv on Jun .. lO. 1915. F45011 Publ1snea Ort1n9e Cod\! O.;lly P1101. A d of fiscal 1975, it was not tten ance enough to offset the first half loss. June 2S,ano July l. q, lb, 19/S 7ll9 IS FROM PUBLIC NOTICE RENTACOWR Boom Told Golde n attributed the. improved results to the company's efforts at re· ducing expenses at all levels. Cost-cutting pro- grams. budget-ary con- trols and consolidation of operation s through eLimination of unprofita- ble fa cilities were p r imar y factors con- tri buling t o the in- creased second half pro- fitability. FICTIT IOUS BUSINESS NAMIE ST ATEMENT lht follo""lng P•t\on 1\ CIO•"IJ bu\I· M Ui\, BR.ol OSHAW FO RM UL A RACING, 1S11 P1ace,,11a Alie., Newpal1 .8tKh, Caltlorn1a 91b•0 *Call auout the many advantages ... A m•!fn/1er of the Rv11tacolor lnrernariona/ Gro up of Comp;;nics. 1 By Disney Special to the Daily Pilot eobtrl Eaw.ira 8r11d\haw. 114 Avenl<I• Del Mar, ~dn Clerm n1~. C..lilorn1a This bus1nes. "conaucted by an 1n CS.vlOu.11 Roberl E Brad\l\•w Th1S lll•ttment w•s l1leel woln In~ C.O..nly Clerk ol Orange Counly on J unt II, 1t1S. • .. F<M4•1 Publ tSl>ed Orin9t Co.tlll Oa1ly Pllol J""e 11, 2S, •ncl July 7, 9. IUS 11Sll-IS PUBLIC NOTICE 714-991-1550 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT I Ttu> lollc.w1n9 per;oM are ooong l>\lsi· "'t'\\,.\ \/AR IAt<l MA NU f ll CTU fltNG COMPANY, 10"11 B•oom1,e10 ~trttl, NO 1 LO\Atam1to\. C.o lltorn1d Tn1~ bu~•nt-)~ 1~ t..Orid uttr-<J by a ~ICTITIOUS •USINESS R1cl\ar<1 J Rinella , 11• St<1nlor<1 L.a"" Seol Bea~h. ca111orn1a '10140 HAMa STAT EMENT Patric• E. 0 Sulhvan, 3172 TuOer TM loll-1"9 perllOfl h d0•"9 l>U\i une. LosA1am1tos. Cal1to•n1a9Ul7Q l"ttnT~~ES AHO TIMES OF LAGUNA Tn1s ous1ness 1\ conducl...O l>'f d flEACH, 310 Oct•n /l.ve., Ldt;jUn.J oener.tlPdrll'e .. nip e+acll CA. 916s1 R1char<1 J Rtntll~ L1turen<• A Campbell 6•S An•td l hts s1a1rme"1 w .. , 111r1 w11h '"e Sln'ott, ugun• Be 11th, CA '12oSI C.Owl'ly Clerk ol OranCJt.' ((JUMy 00 June Th•s businus is condutltCI by an •n· 10• lq/S. ,,45010 d•v•Ou•ILiluretlce A CamplJl'll II I Publ•shed OranQe Coa't Od•lv P•IOI. Thts Sl•lemenl wa ll ttleCI w1111 lne June 2S, ano Ju1v 7, q, 16 •~IS 1~ H Counly Cler~ ol Orange County on Jun• •, 1'1S, F4040 ">ibl1shed O••ngt COrlSI Dally P11u1 J une 11, 18, lS, .ind Jul y? 1•1s 71/l I> P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tl\e 1011ow1n9 o;,rson ts 001n11 t:u\I BURBANK -Wa lt Dis ney Productions h as announced thal for the nine m onths ended June 30. attendan ce al Walt Dis ney World r eached a record 8.63 milhon, 20.8 percent ahead of the like period in fiscal 1974 , and FOR THE F·ISCAL 9.3 percent ahead of fis-year ending May 31, cal 1973. G 0 l d e n W e s t ex - Att e nd a n ce a t ~is-perienced a n et loss of n eylan d for the nine $225,000, o r 16 cents, m onths ended June 30 compared to the fiscal totaled 6, 109,000, o~ 4. 7 1974 net loss of $652,000, percent ah~ad of fiscal or 45 cents. 1974 a nd virtually even with fiscal 1973 . Sa les for the year declined to $36,317 ,000 as compared to $45,641,000 last year. PUBLIC NOTICE FICflTIOUS BUSIN ESS NAME STATEMENT During th e third quarter e nded June 30, Walt Dis n ey World atten· dance was a r ecord 3.433,000, l l.4-percent ahead of the previous year . while attendance nes\:~REXPOR T 7l84 crJr,.;.11 or at Disnl?yland during lhe THE PRIOR YEAR'S loss included charges of $301,000, or 21 cents. re- lating to the shutdown of two recre ational vehicle production facilities. Tl\• loll0Mn9 person •S 90jng bu>• ntu •s TRA NS·WE ST ENT ER PRISES, HOSS AO•m• St . MIOW• y C•IY. (.A '2~S lloy Franl' O•n1tls, 9801 .i•rrtl1 Cr . Hunllnqlon 8UCI\, C.A 41bA& TIH\ l>USHWU" C•nduCltd t>y •n !fl. Otv10U-•I Roy F O•n1elll '!Ills ""•~nt wa\ hltd wl1'1 ,,... County c1e111. of O••noe Count, on J- 2'. 1'1S, FU2:JI Put>ll~d Oranqe Coast 0•1ly PllOI, JulY7,•.i..2l,1'7S 7446-IS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT • Tt>e lollow•nQ person '' dO•"ll l>u~ M U•S C.ol LIFOMNl .A WEIGHT .AN O ~£ALTH CLUB. HO B ... th SI , Ugu11o1 such, CA1tforf'tf ll16Sl 8.tre>ar• • Au~rt,,.cn, 1n H•QI\ D<, Lotqun• Be•ch. C•lllorn••ll?MI Thi\ OU\lneH IS conOutleCI by..,, In cjlv10U•I B•rl>OI•• Autrb.i<h "'"' Sl•temtnt ,..,. ttltO "'""' '"" <;ounly C.••r-ot 0••110-Coun1yonJun.. n. 191). Co••aMtsa cA •1010 quarter decrease~ 0.3 Jean Melhevtl Fem11>9, 2J8A C.01 ntll 0r ,Co\ldMesa, CA '1'1026 per cent to 2, 721,000. ln•> 0\IS•ne•> ""'noulleCI by an in The compa ny said this d1v1du•I h d · Je•nM.ttheve1 Ff'<TMo was a c 1 eve eve n A major factor con- Th•\ ~,,,,.,.,..n1 wd\ 1.1 .. 0 w•'" ,,,.. though a m ajority of the tributing to the net loss i:~~~~ C•er k "1 0r.•n9e ~uuntr 00 Jun• Easter vacation fell in for the year ended May F4son the second quarter dur-31 wa s a c h a r g e of Publtsntd Oran9e Coa,1 Oaily P1•01 1na 1975 w he r e ''S the ..,'M> 000 24 J .... 2s.•fld Ju1o "· '"· 111S ntJ 1s ,., 0 """'"• , or cents, re- P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMIE STATEMENT TM lollowlng per sons are <101119 h<l\1 notU .S PI MA C APITA L DEVE LO PMENT . 16 168 Bea chl Boul•varCI, Suite !SO. Hunt1n9ton Beath, CA '1!>11 G LOU•\ GruiadlO Ill loH18 S...tch Boulev.tra, Su1I• ISO, Hun11ng1on Buch, CA. 9'M7 ' ent ire Eas ter ho liday lating to the shutdown or penod occurr ed in the mobile home production th1rdquarter dunng 1974. facilities at Mira Loma, During June, atten-Calif. and Waco, Tex. dance at Walt Disney and additional costs for World and Dis neyland the two r e creational increased 18.2 percent vehicle production and 9.3 per cent. respec-facilities dosed in fiscal lively , over June 1974. 1974. Daniel O. Tornpk1M, 4031 Illa .--------------------------, Pim•, P•los llerdes. Call!orn•d John Ln \lnQ, 2JO.I v.,. Pacl'tn<o. P••os V•rOes Estates. CA 'I011• I lhl\ buslnos Is conouctl'CI by• r1rn11 tel oert~rsl\jp, G lOUti Grarl•d•O 111 1 "ti \lalemttll wa~ t•ltd wll" tlw Counly Cit" of OrinQ!l' Counly"" Jun• ,,, 191S The Beef? ,.,.11 "n1• Cost of Me<ds Up l>\it>llV>fd OrenQf' Co.Ht C.la1ly Poto! Pubtl"'t'd Or•"ll" Co.tst tl•ll'f P1101, J unt 15.•nO JUiy 1 •." 1•) >l1> 7) July? '· 16. 1J 1'1S 2AO) l) P BLIC NOTICE ,ICTITIOUS •UfllNIU NAME STA t1UW1eNT TM tol..,...1ng ptl\Otl\ ..... _,.. llUSt """~ PEOPLE S PECP MOL ES, \U.A .... ~,,, •• c.o.i. ~·· '" •1•1• •on••o v K••~''' w.111....,, 1 \l.aotk, i»-A V1< lor1 • C0'1• Mew. CA .,..~ TIM ~~' 1i (-UC IPCI Dy t llM<f .. _1ner~1p 1110<\<lld V l(tl~•I\ ~"h ti•t•-nl ... , 111.0 ... 111 I,., Gounly Cltrk o4 °'""~ Coutlly Clfl J-10, 1'7i PUBLIC NOTICE .. 1u1f1ous 9USINfiH NAME STATEMENT 1i,. fOllOWlnQ ~rson\ .,,. oOiflQllu\I ,,.~·· TP1E STRAY WIOLE .. NO 7 FotHIA"", L•~un• S..it<ll, C.A .,,,. R-rt We\t"Mlrlh. 1Jl•1 AQI m MA1IN1 Or , UIOun• NIQ...,1, (A '1?111 Fr.O. W••<llmlr1'1, 1)7'1 ,,,.,. m I M.troner Or • ~9""41 n.•rh, CA '7111 Tll" t>v,,,..l, ll <ondu(l..:l by • ...... rel Hr1twrs"ID 1100.rt WH<hml•th ThlS ll•l•,,...,,t '"'0 t1111><1 W111\ I~ C.oulltY CltH Of Ounq~ Counly on '""" 1J 1'1S ''*' P'•UH PvD11~ O•tnOt COll\I Dally 1'1161 Pubfl"'4>d Ounqoo Coe•I 0.111 f'l•C)(, J-)), •IWI July,, t , 1', It/~ >fl) H Jiiiy l , t, 1', 7l. 1~1' 144>1' LOS ANGELF;S (AP) -r. The Southern California Bureau of Labor Statistics says a roast bee f dinner tor a family or four cost 30 cent~ m or e in M sy than it did in April. The bureau said the cost of a roast beef dinner incr eased 3.4 percent to $9.10. while the cost of two other dJnners -filet of sole and chick.en -d ecreased more than l 5 percent. The bureau said , however , that all three dinners s ho"'cd increases over last year's levels . Roas t bed was up about 9 percent, r hic.-ken mor e lhan 7 pett<?nl and fish about 1 J)('rccnt. ,, Reco~ Farility Research Methane Drawn From Old Trash Pact Goes To Edison . ROLLING HILLS <UP I) - Garbage that has been buried in a hillside since the 1960s is re· turl)ing an unexpected dividend in the form of usable methane gas from the world's fi rst s uch recovery facility. use and a large se<:lton or the 172-acre landfill is lxjing seeded tor an 18-hole! golf course. The wells dug 100 fee t and more dt-ep not only ii re rnvisible but ulso their round woode n tops urc cov- ered with a stroturf so lhl'y bl1>nd into the fuirways, Southern California Edison Company has bee n ~warded a $79.000 contract by Ute ~nergy Research and Oevelopme!nt Ad· ministration to s tudy the futuro r ole of solar power plants io con- ventional e lectric systems, J arl< B. Moore. SCE vice prcs1deot1 announc.ed. Los Angeles County and an ex- perimental fuel company showed off the pioneer installation which -draws the gas from Ule decom- posing wastes of a huge landfill on the Palos Ve rdes Peninsula a nd feeds it into the m ains of the Southern California Gas Com- pany. The NRG Nufuel Company of Newport Beach dug the wells and built the small purifying plant. l t pays the county a royalty for the gas extract ed and sells 1t to Southe rn California Gas on what was d e s cribe d as u "com - petitive'' economic basis com- pared to othe r rue ls . "The seven-month study end. ing J anuary, 1976, will examinll the inle~ration or solar powc1 plants i n electri c gem·rnti n~ systems to deliver reLiablc ch.•t·· tncity to utility customers,'' Moore said. WHEN IT R EACHF..S full pro- duction, the facility will be dra w- ing out two million cubic feel of raw gas a day and purifying it in- to a million feet of cons umable gas -enough for the needs of 2,500 hom es. The facility b ecam e oper::i- tional last m o nth. Enlargem1.mt of the operation at the one landfill alone in the n ext fow years as ex- pected t~ provide gas for a~ m any as 10,000 h omes. ERDA WAS FORMED in J anu a ry Lo con solida te th o fecjeral government's ener gy re· search and development fun<:- tions. "The awarding or the ERU/I s tudy is another s tep in Edison·~ continuin'g r esearc h and development program for n f'\I s ources of eicclnc energy IO\ customers," Moor e said. The concept is one adaptable all over the United Stales as a modest alte rna tive source of energy. "Ford Okays Route Swap "For several years, SCE h ai concentrated R & D manpowl'1 and funds o n the d evelopment ol geothermal.and n ew fossil ful'l' as well as solar PQWer, ., h~ added. • Since 1963 the hillside has been one of the biggest dumps in the county. Sanita tion trucks emptied their daily pickups of discarded foods , news papers, cans, tras h a nd other refuse. WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford h as ap - proved a major route swap agreement that will give American A irlines ne w routes to the Caribbean whil e mak i n g Pan American World Airways the only U.S. airline to Oy to certain South Pacific points. PRIVATE CITIZENS used it to throw away old furniture and other accumulations of their at· tics and basem ents. Refine ries,· chemical and other industrial plants were permitted Lo pour li- quid was t es into the g reat cavities. llE REPORTED THE sol:i1 s tudy will involve ullliwt1on l~ advan~ed computer technique~ used to s imulate e lectric genera tion systems. such as Southt:n California Edison 's. ln the study , various types ol solar thermal power plunts un <l e r d evelopment will be analyzed as though they wen commercially available. The~t future sola r plant models will b< hypothetically incorporated Jr the Edison gencratjon sy::.teni through tht! company's computc1 programs. 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Despite liberal pension benefits, the retirees warned younger people ln town not to work for the company if they wanted to avoid being treated as JUSt a name and address" after retiring TRUE TALE: A large utility filed a rate increase ap pbcation with state authorities, antacipabng that the r e· qwred public hearing for approval would be routine Unex· pectedly, the apphcation was opposed by an ad hoc commit tee of the ut1J1ty s own retired employes, who felt they had been "discarded " The opposition resulted in considerable delay m the rate hike m much unfavorable publicity and led a chastened uhhty official to comment later, "A retired employe who 1s enJoying his retirement years 11> a hvrng ad· vertisement for his employer '' TRUE TALE ON A UST OF 40 lop stress producers. "'retirement" r anks m a high ninth place -not far behind ' death of a s pouse," a medical study a while ago disclosed Not providing retirement counseling can be disastrous to the ernploye. And usually the company will be blamed for the trauma known as retirement shock" -a stress producing s1tuat10n which recognizes no social or fmancaal barners Almost one·tlnrd of our citizens over 65 hve in poverty, yet many did not become poor until they became old By itself, lhal fiashes a red hot signal of danger to all of us - and compounding 1l is the fact that there is a definate trend toward retirement at an earlier age than the tradational 65 A RECENT STUDY BY WEST Coast corporate plan· ners, m fact, predicts an average retirement age of 55 m two more decades -meaning that 1f current predictions on hfe expectancy hold and if you're an average worker now m your30s, you canfook forward to25 years of retirement' But ''unexpected retirement or bemg unprepared for r etirement can mean hvmg without any framework," a re· tirement counselor pointed out at a seminar on "preparing employes for retirement," sponsored by the Amencan Ma nagement Associations AMA is a not for profit educational organuation which conducts worldwide management training proirams for mote than 100,000 busmess and government executives an· nu ally AND THE CONFRONTATION WITH retirement - " h1ch affects the lop· level corporate executive as well as the assembly hne worker -the fear of idleness. lonehness and deteriorating health. can affect an employe's Job performance years before he or she actually retires "Changes induced by retirement are more abrupt than those between other stages of hfe," James L Hayes, presi· dent of the AMA explains "And they occµr when most peo- ple are least able in bod~ and m mind to cope with change " What might a thorough retirement program cover? At least some of these points, says Henry M Wallfesh, another retirement counselor and frequent speaker at AMA retire· ment semmars . (1) Of course, finances -ranging from budgeting to in· vestments, t ax cons1derat1ons estate planning and most particularly from the employe s vie wpoint, crucial de'8ils on the company's pension plan. (2) Health care, medical or genatncs advice, (3) Life style ad1ustments, psycholog1cal factors, Cami ly relationsblps, housing arrangements such as selectton or retirement locat1on , climate considerations ,...,., York (UPI> -Th• lotlowtng list V.Ows. the stocks that have oalned most Mid lost the most bes.cl Of\ perc.ent o1 <hanoe on tti. New York Stock E xe mange Net and ~runtege <h•noes er• the difference ~lwMn Th• prt9lous <lotl,,CJ price 4nd uw o~r:l:~ts dos•nv P'lce 1 qBuch Crll. 5 + I Up 250 ,CNA Lewin 1V.+ 'I• Up 2SO J wacl'tOv CMh H" + •;, Up 10 o • A Flnsvs 20 5''t+ '• Up II' 5 Cllnns MIO 2\• + 'l't UP 1S 8 6 Ttnne< Awt H'. t-~ UP IS 8 7 Don Lui Jen l '\4 + ~' Up 15 4 • BTM'>e 30b 4•11 + v, Up 13 a • A Medltorp tV:r• .v. Up 1J 0 10 MlrtnP SOb 2W1'" 2~ Up 12.6 11 Stor.i1geT jk 14\lo t H\ Up i2 ' 12 WooOsCp ... 21 + 2' • Up 12 0 is Collons FOOCI 4~ • '" Up 11 I i\(•lv \1nrk I 5 ~lfllll At•I i t~e 15 MOST ACTIVE STOCKS NEW YOllK (UPI) -Tiit 1S actolM! stock"' traded on the New Slocll E•cl\lnoe Tut.day ll'l'der Syllm Southern Co AllH Corp Teuco • Uni royal Univ 011 Prd Am Tel&Tel c;ene,.1 Mltl Cen & SOwtst Am Medlcorp NCR C,,rr Titer Int ~~~r .. 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Ragtime. lhl' 62-foot ::.loop which )''Qn first·lO·finbh honors in the 1973 franspac yacht race has been tabbed e s the top-rated boat in the field of 65 crack yachts which will start the biennial 2,225-milc classic July 4. . Ragtime with a 6'1. 7747 rating under the International Offshore Rule <IOR > will carry a time allowance of 16.9754 hours und will bt.• giving about six hours to her r ival Windward Passage which she bl·at to Diamond Head by four minutes in 1973. In between Ragtime and Windward Passage on the r ating scale will be the 79-foot ketch Ondine, but measurer To m Wilde r s a ys her exact rating and l i m e all o wan ce h as not been computed as yet because of changes being made on the yacht RAGTIM E Wll.L be sailed this year by the Long Beac h Yacht Club partners. Bill Pasquini and 8111 Whit(! and a Long Be a ch Yetcht Club crew. Jn 1973 she was sailed by an LBYC ~yndicate of six. Tentative breakdown of the 65-boat fleet shows 16 in Class A, 16 in Class B.' 18 in Cla ss C and 15 in Class D. The larges t boat 1n tht! fleet is the 83-foot s chooner Serena which 1s now well into her second half-century of racing and cruising. She rates fourth in Class A with a time advantage of about four hours over Windward Passage. Passage will be sailed by owner Mark Johnson of Portland, Ure., an<t veteran crew made up mostly of local sailor::.. WATCHl-:O WITH great interest will be a new 73-foot ::.loop Ballyhoo !rom the d esign board of Bob Miller of Aus tralia. Ballyhoo . will be flying the colors of the Crwsmg Yacht Club of Australia. This yc ... r ·s s turting fleet fell 10 boats s hort of the limit of 75 establishe d by the s pons oring Transpacific Yacht Club. The race starts July 4 at 1 p.m. at the Point Fermin buoy wes t of the Los Angeles .Harbor entrance. The finish will be off the island of Oahu 's Diamond llei.id . Windward Passage holds t h e elaps ed time record of nine days, nine hours. The official Transpac entry list follows: Ragtime (62-foot s loop J Bill Pasqumi-8111 White. LBYC. Ondine <79-foot ketch) Sumner A. Long. New York. Wmdward Passage (73·ft. ketch) Mark Johnson. Portland YC. Ser ena (83-fl. schooner) Steven Bragg, Thous and Oaks. Bally hoo C72 ·ft s loop) Jack Rooklyn , Cruis ing Club of Australia. Cons tellation (76-fl. s chooner) Bruce Adam. Los Angeles. Sorcery (6l·ft s loop) Jacob Wood. J...os Angeles. Warrior (50-ft s loop) Bruce fledrick. Seattle, Wash. Aorangi (54-ft. sloop) He nry Wheeler, Newport Beach. Sunset Blvd. (53·ft. s loop) J ohn Galley, !iuroank. Siete (65·fl. ketch) William L. Ste.wart III, Corle Madera. Natoma (57-fl. ketch) Donald B. Dalziel. Berkeley. Sumatra (50-ft. s loop) Albert C. Martin. Los Angeles Miyokodon Ill (S4·fl. s loop) Hiroshi Okazaki, Japan. Hawke ye (48-ft. ~l oop ) David Cuckler. Newport Beach. Improbable (43-ft sloop) David W. Allen. Belvedere. Swiftsure (48 ft. i-.loop ) Nick Frazee, San D1c11:0. Loeo Vientt.' I JI (40-ft . sloop) Jim Seals. Newport Beach. Aranji (48-ft s loop) Robert C. Mc Ellgot, San Francis<·o. Topaz (55-ft. sloop) E . L . Piken, Hollywood. Panache (40·ft. sloop) Roderic B. Park. Orinda , Calif. Finesse (43-ft. sloop) Dean Stiles, Oakland. Nimble (42-ft. s loop) William A. Nickerson, Portland. Ore. Shamrock (52-fl. s loop) Roy Disney. Burbank. Hilaria (53-ft. s loop) Malcolm Weaver. Alameda. Undine (47 -ft. s loop ) Norman Dawley. Kaneohe. Hawaii. Paragon (38-fl. s loop) Chuck Jordon. Kailua. Hawaii. Primavera C44 ·ft. s loop> Jorge Oipp, Guadalajara. Mexico. Xanthippe (50-ft. sloop) Alan B. Simpkins. Los Altos. Tasco II (48-ft. s loop) Michael Sines . Hermos a Beach. Morgan 's Point (41 -ft. s loop) William Sullivan, Los Angeles. Blue Streak (39-fl. s loopJ Gary Myers . Newport Reach. Aikane (37 -ft . s loop) Robert Beland. Long Beac h. Res tless (40-ft. s loop J Robert Young, Los Angt.'les. Hasty (45-ft. s loop ) Dennis Smith, Alameda. Mamie 14l·ft ~loop ) Mall Smith, Los Angeles. Enchantress 11 (40-ft. s loop) Lew Taylor, San Jose. Red Roost er (42-ft. sloop) Phillip Rowe, Newport Beach. Tenacity C39-fl. s loop l Rolfe Crocker. Belvedere r The T e rro ris t (35-ft. ~loop ) A Cassell. Newport Ueach. Montgome r y Street (~0-ft. sloop> Jim Denning, San Rafael. Tinsley Light (36-ft. sloop) Henry Grandin, San Francisco. Intrepid II (37-ft. sloop) Richard B. Hoegh, Los Angd~s. Whisper (40-ft. sloop) Walt Brauch, Huntington Beach. Anona (40 -fl. s loop) Fred Leichtfuss. Inglewood. Concubine C40·ft. sloop) Richard Daniels. Huntington Beach. Dakar (4l·fl. s loop) William V. Goodley, Beverly Hills. Vivant-Congrejo (40-ft. sloop ) Haskell and Crabtree , Long Beach. Mistress Ill (41-ft. sloop) Richard Ettinger, Belmont. Reg ardless (41-ft. sloop)"Robert B. Cole, lhllsborough. Die Chita (39-ft. sloop) Yoshimasa Niwa.Japan. • Celox (40·ft. sloop) Nick Yoshimasa Newport Beach. Chutzpah (35-fl. sloop) Stuart M. Cowan, Honolulu. Centurion (37 -ft. sloop) Larry Folsom, Huntington .ueach. Blue Star (39·ft. sloop) Richard Smythe, Huntington Beach. Silver Fox (37-ft. sloop) Bob Kelleher, Long Beach. Vind Fempe Del (39-ft. sloop) Yoshihiko Kobayashi, Japan. Dutch ess (36-ft. sloop) Mike J-lillman. Bakers field. Vicarious (33·ft. s loop) David Jes berg, San Francisco. Dominator (37 -ft. sloop) Kelly W. Miller, Anaheim Hills. nprit C37 ·fl. sloop) Geor ge Phillips, Oakland. Defiant (36-ft. sloop) Larry Poulton, Piedmont. Con ception (37-ft. sloop) Larry Bradley. Los Angeles. Red Baron II (36-fl. sloop) Bill Hartge, Huntington Beach. Enterprise (37 ft. sloop) Brooks Barnhill, Los Angeles. , Welcome Aboartf By ALMON LOCKA8EY • 1( you are worried that your outboard or 'n· board engine exhaust is harmful to the waters for which they were intended and that you erljoy, you can read the summary report of the federal En· vironmenlal PrQlection Agency and relax. Major conclusions of the three-year. $750,000 study were that outboard motor operation -even at thr~ times "saturation boating levels'' -does not harm water quality, does not cause discerna- ble changes in plant and animal life and reproduc- tion, or effect the taste of fish taken from the test ponds. The scientists attempted to cover all bases, ac- cording to Matt J . Kaufman, project director for the Marine Exhaust Research Council which co· sponsored the study with EPA THERE WERE LABORATORY phases of the study for essential analysis, but the real observa- tions and testing utilized natural bodies of water The research teams studied both long-term and short-term effects of motor operation on plant and animal life. The studies included everything from the one- celled, initial links of the food chain to game fish. Chemical effects of engine operation on water quality were also closely checked. The study probed both cold water lakes -s ub- ject to a "rest period" during the wint~r freeze - and warm waler lakes subject lo boating use 12 months of the year. Comparisons were made between leaded a nd unleaded fuel, and between drainless and older model engines with crankcase drains. IN SHORT, THE scientists were lookmg for trouble and didn't find it. They noted, for example, that there was a miniscule lead build-up in the bot· tom sediments of one of the northern lakes, but also pointed out that, despite the high stress rate, the effect of stressing with leaded fuel is minimal on the quality of the water column. While the funding was shared by EPA and out- board motor manufacturers, all test parameters were approved by EPA and the agency closely monitored all t esting and reviewed test data. The field studies were conducted by Environ- mental Technology Corp. of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Environmental Science Engineering, Inc., Gainesville, Fla. The laboratory phase of the study was conducted by civil and mechanical engineer- ing departments of the University of Michigan. :.'IF MARINE ENGINES are causing harm to the lYater in which they operat e, t he mos t sophisticated scientific testing methods and equip- ment known are unable to detect it. Any variations discovered between stressed and uns tressed ponds were found to be inconsequential, even though the stress rate well exceeded the maximum possible under actual boating conditions," the report said. The report also assures the outboard manufac- turer that he isn't contributing to the degredation of the very element on which bis livelihood de- pends, a nd it ass ures the motor buyer that be isn 't fouling the water he enjoys so much. New Ton Level Regatta Sailed Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club launched the first of what is hoped to be an annual level racing regatta Sunday with entries from Tnree-quarter Ton, Half Ton and Quarter Ton classes. One Ton and Two-Ton classifications will be in· vited lo participate in next year 's regatt~. Ton or level racing is the fastest gr~w· g type of yachting competition in the U.S. and in hcl-countries. In level racing cruising achts of a specifi c In· ternatiooal Offshore Rule rattng r ace on a boat-for boat basis as-in one-design competition. THREE-QUARTER TON -1, El Tigre ll, Bill Peterson, CB YC; 2, Soloro. Armbruster, Brown and Falkenstein, CBYC; 3, Cohort, Milt Vogel, LBYC; 4, Dulcinea, Ray Weitkamp, CBYC. HALF TON-Windmill. Don Buck, PMYC; 2, Sirena, Don Zimm, CBYC; 3, Knockers. Robert "Butch" Cassidy, SMYC. • QUARTER TON -1, Foxy Lady, John Gridley, North Star Sailing Club. Detroit. SPORTSCAR CENTER LARGE SELECTION OF HEW & USED IMPORTS ·. DICK MILLER MOTORS FIAT FACTOllY AUTHORIZED St.LU, SHWICI. ~a OYllSU.S l&ITlllT 120 W. Warner at So. 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Ten other classes have been mvited to race on outside courses. They are Etchells-22, Soling, Star, Rhodes-33, 470, Shields, Tempest , Finn, PHRF and Luders-16. Inside classes st'heduled for starts are Lido-14 A and B, Lehman-12, Laser A and B. Metcalf, Sabot A. B andC. Outside classes will start off the Balboa Pier and inside class es will start in Lhe Newport Harbor Yacht Club mooring basin. LET'S GO SAILING BOATING Yarmontees 'Run' Winner Yarmontees , skippered by Bruce Matlack, was the winner of the fourth race of Voyagers Yacht Club's Hot Rum Series Sunday. Others who placed in the race were Pintada, Dave Williams: Niki II, John Kinkel; Wild One, Leo Vortouni, and Andiamo, Vern Mathison. ... IN BEAUTIFUL DAMA POINT HARBOR SAILOR1S SPECIAL! ! ! ! VICTORY 21 ........ $8.00 PER HR. OMEG.A 14 •••••••••• $4.00 PER HR. CORONADO 23 •••• $12.00 PER HR. 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OaATI Of' WIU. ut~r;~~~Rfelllor t106P9<1Allllty AHEDt ~~;7~'' LYlf~a~6f>l u flllt.c• Newpor18t1cn C•lllo•nl•'*° NEL.SON 0.tHSed ) w Ill•"' F Keller 'MOI (irttn PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOOS a u SI f\f US f'ICTITIOU$ auStf\fU$ NAME ST• TEMEflfT Ill.ME STA T£MEHT The follow 119 penoM ert ~ nQOU\ T lie felio.n119 oe r ao n. •rt °" 1111 1111\ MU Ii NU ~s f. J c, A R OE NI N Ci lOl) I SAUilAOVNOI llll b IUOl t~ t1 Men.a 0 Ln t ""' nvton 6Htll t" CMt.IMu• Cef for,, etl/Ol nit Standard SOllP Company 4 .,,._..Cn , A v n W• hi om 20JS1 C.lll1r111a toroo •• on U 7 c:;.cery Mens• d Ln Hunt nvton Ot•<ll CA Mroet ~Fr enc >tO Ca 1orn • '21U'l Tllf\ buSIMu b tOllOUCltd by I tO '2~0llll C•rltr HO Oen 70J)I Mall~~ ll a.. .. 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Clolno INll ---------------1 neu:~ltOPEAN NEEOL.EPO Nf 31 PUBLIC N01'1C.£ Herbor ltlend Newport Buell C:.lllo1n 1 tl..O ---..---o-0-L-.-.-A-C_•_V_A_L_L_l_Y ___ I HI Clt9trd R• ub• r l 1 Harbor UNlflt•O SCHOOL OllTltlCT ltleno Newport B .. <11 Cel lornl1 u............... tl..O .... ,_ "'"' C•ll,.rttl• ta.SI T"'-t>ullneu ' <on<lu<ttd by~ n l'U•LIC NOTIC• ••o div Owl , ... I , .. u HI deo•rCI "•llbtt Tiit 1•41111ei.ec a. Vall•• Unlflte l ll \ 1ot1tament ••• I leo Wiii\ uw 5<'-Ohltl<I wlll •«tlll ol<h.., te Covnly C erk ot Oren~ County on ,.,..y 1 OOp.m Tll11t10lt Jury 10 lt/S •I -21, 1'1S 816) MU Str¥1'4t 0 11 Ct U200 U JI.I 1'"141 Rwct Ll{lwM H iiis Ca llfot nl4 1or tllt Publ sntd OranQe COl•I Oa Iv f>jtot f\wn $11 netl J11111 II 1e H •nil July l 1•1S 11H H Sllop Eovlpmtnt Atts & c. an• Ll'1l o v nq comp ele <Ill• I 1s lo I~ quM'lllty u~ ILlnd o t lUPPI •s eou P '"'nl etc Oo •<I IOQtlllar w Ill ful •k rlpt on anti spec 11<•1 ew>S 91\11 ll •l.t..,,.nt 01 cono I on1o Qove n ~ llMI blO<I "9 may tH • stturtd Iron tne Pllr<Jlu nq Oepenmtnl .i I~ •Do•~ eodren Sadd t b•t lo. Vel ey Un 1 e<I ScllOo 0 '' let B uu Yeaorr Pu Cfltl nQ Superv •or Publ '"'"" O •noe Coa.1 D• v P ol JUll•lSendJuyJ 1.,S 7lll>1S PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE • 1141t SU,.l' ltlOlt COUltT Of<THE ST4TE Of< CAL.IPOltNIA FQA TH a COUNTYOl'OltANOE Ne A '"ll NOTICE OP HEARING OF PETITION FOlt PAOIATE OF WILL AND LET TEIU TEST AMENT ARY Estele of J RUSSELL MORTON 1ka J A MORTON all• JOHN RUSSELL MORTON Oeteoto<I NOTICE S HEREBY G VEN '"al Laramee Hayne\ & Mllbel M !>NJ ton MH I eo "• • n a Pl!l t on for ll'O b•le ol w I anll lo •~tiers ltst1 m1nt• y to Ille co pe1 I one \ re -------,....,,.=~=-=-----I ierenu to w" ch \made lo u'1"'r fllCTITIOUS IUSINES~ pan culll ~ and thel lhe t me &ndpl,)te HAMISTATEMENT M 1 Thelt ow nqpe •on •OoinQOUS neu ol l>earlnQ the same h•h en s.e o Jufy I 197S a 9 30 • m n f ile ,., T H E N T E A N A T I 0 N A l counroom of Depa In enl No 3 ol -.a d BOOK MA N ~71 v a L do Newpon court al 700 C v < Cenle 0 ve 'Mist n U.C 1yotSant1Ana C• to n a e.ech C/I ,1M>l O.led J11ne 20 ltlS Monroe S M 1' • L do Pa k Or WIL.LIAM E St JOHN Nt.,PCl'I IH•<ll CA •l..O County Clu' Thh bu\ nen IS (0n4UC1t<I lly •n n •o•••T"' WHITE <I v dual •1 Otnttt Or Monro• S Miiier a. c 1 •• Tn • •111tmt111 wu I t<I w.111 lhor Hlllltlll9\.il a<ll A t 4 ~ • AtW11tJf., Ct P'•tlt _,, Counrv C e i.. ot Or•,.QC CounlYOf'I J"'• Pvbll.n.o Oran~ Cou1 O• y Pilot ll 191S F4SOJ4 J ... e u ,. •IKI July 2 1975 2:1611S Pub st>ed o "noe Cont 0 • y P11ot June JS and Julv 1 t 14 1'7S l3M-7S P~ BLIC NOTICE NOTICllOPauLll T•ANSP•" To creo lors of Pierce Olflct Equip. "'9111 Trantl•,..r Nol ce h llereby e ven lhel lllt Trenste or Pleru Otffct EQu~lll I• Mlout lo make •bulk tr•n•ftr ol ~~ pet'ly lo Ille undtt\l911ed Pltrct Otfke Equ pmenl Inc Tren1ltrtt Tiie buslntu 111ort\1 or ll11t T rensltror Mid T r•nsltrtt il 161..,,..st let!\ Str ... t C0'11 MUI Oren90 Coun- ty ~lf!oml 1 ta21 The Pfi>perly to be tr1nsttrrtd Is •I •lock In trtde flalurts equ _, ~ "'*"'«Y accounts rnelvabl• Incl ac counts PllY•l>I• (U tltpt lllOM lltms 04 personal property not eppl etblt IO tile office tu n lure bu• MU ti.1~119 lo Mr A, L P 1trct) ol Illa! olfl<t eq., p- ,,.nl t>usl~ss known H Pltrc.e Office Eoutpmen1 l0<1ted 11 .. , W.ll 1tlll SC'"t Cost• Mo • Counly 01 Or..,.. Clllfotn • tlU7 SD l•r •S Ii lllM>wn lO Ille trensl- IN transteror Ills not used 1ny bull rwu name or •ddrtu oilier 111.;tn l"- filovt du ... ,,. '"'" ,,..,. ll)t ·~ <~ Alen L Pierce or Pleru Ell ..,,..>oes Tr. bv k treni.ltr Is 10 ~ toMum ,.,.,.., on or •fltr July 12 191S al Tiit- Off o of allorno ,. •n Curtis MS Clv c C...1t 0 lvt s .. te 205 S•nld An.t c.a lot11I•., 10 Tiit sclle<lu • ol propt ly IAG I sl ot creclllol"S may be n1~11<1 •Iler Ju ~ 1 lt1S dur ~ no<rn11 bus nan l'IOU s •1 Plttce Oii co Equipment 861 W..st t'lln Street Casi• Mts4 C.ounty of Or<1n~ C.a to n • '26'1 PUBLIC NOTJCE al04u NOTICE l:eltlOITORS 'UP'lltlOlt URTOFTHE $TATE OP CA f<OltHIA l'Olt THECOUIHYOI' OltAHGE HO A llltS Est1lt o1 OLIVER L MATHESON •k• OL v ER MATHE SON O.:cuseo NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to Ile cre<1ltors of lllt 6bove n•med <lec-nt that el persons llav n9 clams IQll ntt Ille u d <lttedell1 ... rtQU 1)(1 to I • tllem w Ill t~ neceu arv vouclle s n Ille olf ce ot th• c erk of IM abO"'I ell' tit ea court or to present them w lh1ht rtectswrv voutntr~ to Uie un<le \ !>'lfl.<I .ti Ille 011 ce ot At l\erman L. 11\1 & Ru•~• 1000 B•nk of Ca o n a B dQ 444 W O<een Blvd Lono !lutn ca wllftn h 111e p •ce of b .. s neu o ltw un Oersl9MC1 n a I me lie s pe • 111no lo Ille tstale ol H <I deced,.nl w h lou montM alte M 1 \ puol td l>l\O "> not ce D1tN1 June ,. 197~ Judlt Arama• Adm n s1ra •u l~e>t.it• ot lllt aoove rurreoe1ecea..n1 ACICERMAH LING£ RU!>SELL 1• ~nil ol O lorn • llldg -Wul Ocon lllvd L.eo!t lu<ll (.;ti I tOIOJ Tel (Jl]l •l4 ... Allor MY le< A41,...nistr•tr" Publ ~d O ano" Co•'' 0& y P o JuneU anoJu '1'7 • 16 t~IS 236 n PUBI IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ,.M1i1ous au1iN1u HAMI STATIM•NT Tl.i IOl1j>wl"11 perto,, h <IOl"I bllll MUI\ MAltlNA OFFICE SAL.l!!S 20501 Mo1111uk Clrclt Huntlnoton 8tKll CA.,._ Vfr9 1 J Meenut.on tOSOI N1>111a .. ., Clrclt H"'I n91on 8 t ecll CA '21>4 This t>vi.lnt1i. It tonducttd !IV 1111 In Olvl<lv<ll v1r9t1 J Me911ui.on lllls jlelemtnt wu lllec:t with tlw ~n1y C erll of Drantt Covnly on June It "IS FOJ.M Pvbllllled Or•n~ COHI o. y f>jtot Julyt t 1' n ltH 1M8-1) PUBLIC NOTICE UOOL.aACK VALL.IV UHll<IEO SCHOOL DISTiii CT JS-LA Pu Rud l..a•uM Hiiis Callton1f• '2.SJ ,.U8L.IC NOTICE: II 0 Tiit Sa<ld ebcH~ V•f ey Un I t <I ScllOOI O sir Cl w I .iccept bas uP to l 00 pm Thu \dlly J y 17 •IS 11 lhe 8usfneu ~rvl<• Ott ce 7S700 Ui Par Rold L1ouna H C.a to n a lor tllot lurnl\11 no ol Sl\op Eou pment Arts & Cralh L.l\I\ 9lvlno comp ele Ori• I•• to lrw! QUllntlty encl k nd ot supp fS tQu 1>- men1 etc <Its t <I lo91tller ..itl'I tu I dncr ptlon and \Pit< I eel 0,.,1 .tnd • s111emen1 of conG t On\ oovernlng 1ht b dd 11g m•v b~ \tcurto I om Ill• Purclles no 0.tMrlmtn1 et Int l llOve Ml<! ess S°'OOL.EBACK VA,LLEY UNIFfEOSCHOOLO STR CT BRUCE TEAGER Pur<llH 1no Supervisor Pullll~ Orin~ Coot Del y Pl 01 July t t ltH 101 7S PUBLIC NOTICE HOTICI. TOCltEDfTOltS SUP'1"101t COUIU 01' THE STATE OPCAL.IFORNIAl<O" THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A 12112 E U•lt ol BRUCE FRAN" CLA.Rro; 0.tH S.0 NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN 1Ull'te crto tors of Ille 1t>ove na,,,.o oec~o.nt ,,,., 1 I persons he v no c • ms 19<1 n\t IP\t H <I oeudent tre requ rto to r e lr.tm w Ill t~ necuu 1 •oucl'ters n rne off cc ot the c er• ol Ille abOve en 111 Ml <ou I o lo present 11\tm w Ill'"" neetsu ry vouche s lo lllt unoers ll"e<I •l lllt off (tor 114, 1110 nty R CHARO I MCCANN Ill WUI Stvenlll St te Su It H O L.os Ange u Ca lornfd Wll Ch s tllt p •ce ot bus neu ol lllt un Of"f9ned n A ma te s Ptrl• n no to 1r. 01111 01 u d <ltcedtnl w thin fou montns 1111 lhe I rst pub eel Cirlol 111 ' not u U.1ed Junt 11 t91S CORRINE J CLAl!f( E 1ecut ~ 01 rne W of '"" •OO•~ ndm~o ate dtn RICHAltO I MtCANN A1to.ner 11uw 111 MU Stvenlll SI ro t Sllllt MO ""'A,... .. , C•llftr11f• 90011 Tel UUI Ul Ult ,.,..,..,.,,., lnullrh Publ \tltO Or•not COUI O• ·~ p IOI Jun••• 1S J\I 'l ' 1t1S n10 IS P UBLIC NOTJC'F. July 1 t .. 1t7S 1'24 1S PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUI aUtlHHS NAM• IT~TIMINT Tiie toltowl119 penons •ti clofflt bud neua' J. "PIHCISfON HANO oeeui. AINO 1SOl l ~ Morin SI Wt•lmlnster Ct l '2 .. 3 Aonel<I E Justice 1SOl1 MCran St wutmlnster Cef Utll Joe w S.ner ltoel H Mor111S1 We.Im n>ter C•I ,2 .. l Th> bu\ ntn Is conductt o .,., • QC'nt al N l ... t\lllp RonalO E Jun lce ten T11111men11ty to tllt "'111'-r ,.. °''' butfntn 11 unduclt<I by • ht~ to wll c11 Is m•d• far 11111ntt l.lmllOf ll'1rtnerslll~ lhll llllemwnt wn 11 to wt th tr. div Cbl•fClltll Alvfn We urom County Clttll or OrtnOt c.ounty Oii Mly Th t •••t•mtnl w•s lll•d "'th ttl "ntcul•rs 1n4 tll1t Illa Um. ell4I lllflff Wtlfl•rn F Ktlttr "'llffrl"9 Ille Hme hH been HI lilt July 'Thh t11ttment wn lllld w th lht JJ lt'J. ,. .. ltt Cou"l'f Gtertr 01 Orone• County Ofl Junr tt 1'1S •" lO• m In Illa counl'OM\el C....nly Cieri! of Or•ntt County on Mty Otflillr11T\tnt No J of Hid court •111' tt 10s Publfllle<I Or11n~ Cool Oal Y Piiot 1' ltlS F44tU JUM 11 2J •ncl J uly 1 • lt7S tf'I 1' P\lbllW<I Or•n9• COH1 0• y P 01 Civic Center Or ve WUI 111 lllo Otyt lllc.1111101 WATIOH 111\teAN C•llfornl• OlllYflUHAHOO••tHOH ,., ......... ,11 "'"''-0.IM~~t'.t~~''' SIJOMN LetA ........ C.1119#'111• ... ,, "CflttoUI luliAih PUBLIC N01'1CB Ar· ti ts and Ju vi,. ltH 22.o-1s CountyCltrk Atltnlfon OoutlHAttue HAM• STAT•MINT MillON ANO HO"""'*'" fl44Ut TN followl119 Dtttoni. •r• ~"11 bu\I tWM u Publl\tled Orenoe Cooi.t Otlly Plitt ntu., 11&11 &::....: Junt11 1' U llldJufy J ltlJ 2tj3.1J MfHION AUTO SHINE 7e'67 1111" PM MerlJllOf'llt P1rkwey U111t '40 I Mis '°"'*-Cetllornl• tl9n Vl•lo CA t2'7S ftWM\11 tw Polltlt"'' Glen H Melull t~M VI• Otl Sol ...... I O C I "-11 "'kit P\JBLIC NIVW'WCE Mlufon Vl•lo CA •UH r-vt>I Siied 1n91 OH .,. y V. a J p kltttfltld 2~1J L.e lfnJ• PUBLIC NOTICE: ,.1cfirtous au11kus NAMI STAT•MENT Tiie lollowln9 pe son h do no ovs ,,.,~~VENTURE CHAltTERS ~0 ,...It ngl\lm Ito NtWOOfl Bocll (.A m.o July! l • 1t7S h>11S1--------------1S.nJ 11enCepl1tr1no CA '117J NOTIC• IHVITIHG ••os Tiii• lu1lneu ,, conduclt<I by • Not <•Is lltrtt>y o lven thlt ti. Boero 9tf'tr•I 11111,,.,.11 p Tll 1 • •l•m•nl wu llled wtlh '"' 1---------------1 County C erk ol Otll\O• Counlym Junt llOllilr>t G HeriCll t 20 Noll noMm ltd Ntw.,.n a .. cn CA "l~ lnl1 bu• neu Is conouct"d by .an n d•ldu•I 20 ms PUBLIC NOTICE o1 Trusltts ol tht Hu11lf1101on BH<ll Oltn H ~t<•ll UnlOll HIOh Sclloot Olstrlcl wlfl rocelw Tiiis staltmtnl ,.1, ti td with Ille NOTICE INYITINO ••os MlltG bl<ll tor Ille purcl'lul .... In-Collnly Clerk ot Or•no• Coulll'fOl'I JllM P•tin•1---.------,.,....-...,.......,....-P\ibl s~d O anoe Co1st D11fy f>j 01 RollOrl Her~<" Tnls Slatt,,.nl wa> I ~ '" 111 1"' c.ounty Cft rk ol O .snge co .. nlv on June 2' 191j June H ~na Ju v? 9 16 1'1\ 2:W..H PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tnt lo ow ng pe sons • • Uo <Ol><A ""·~·· DIVORCE ASS STANCE 006 E 11111 St S•n 1 Ana CA ~2102 J M Mur ay llo• H13 Sant.• A ia CA 91107 B F 1l.er 80k t8JU Santd .Ana CA '1101 Th s llu\ nhs '> cond"c ed by a IX'"«' o pa ne 'h p JM Mur av Th \ s • tml!nl was t lro w th Irie County C ~ • 01 0 &nge County o. Jwne & 91S F44S47 Pub ~hed O dnoe Coast Ou y P 01 Jun,. 18 S and Ju v 7 191S 7 70.15 PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS •ustNESS HAMI STATEMENT Tiit follow 110 perlons • e do "9 busl nltUU MIL.E SOUARE FLORIST ANO GREENERY t~S01 Brookllurst St Fount• n Va ey C• lornle 92108 JAmn Rolle t Kullfme n 1noN1ncy Btlll Kuhlman H & W JSS Co'1a N9u St Cost• Mtst C•llfornl• t2•21 Tiiis b11• nus h conouc tto oy •11 In div du• J•mes RObtrl Kulllmen Tl'\ s '1•ttment w•s I ed w Ill 1M County Cler• of Oranoe County on ,.,.., 27 t91S f<t41'1 Pua Slltd 0 angt Coa)t D• v Pllol June 18 2S Ind July l 9 !'1S 11Slr1S PUBLIC NOTICE SL" 1JUJ SUPERIOlt COURT Of< THE STATE Of< CALIFORNIA f<Olt THI COUHTY OF ORANGE \ No A M074 NOTICE: OF HEAltlNO OF PETITIOH FO" ""08A TE OF WILL AND FOlt LETTE"S TESTAMIN TARY E>ld e ol ESTEBAN SANDOVAL Oece.t>ed NOTICE IS HEREBY G VEN lhal GU L.LERMO OOM NGUEZ l\as I td "" e n a Pitt I on for Prob•le ol Wi I •NI 0 \\Udn(f• OI Lei It s rot&~I• y 10 Ille ~I I Ont tltre,.,(e to wfllch ,, ,.,. .. o .. !Or tu Int' pa I CUld ~ dnJ '""' '"" 1 me .mo o "'"' ol """ no Ille '"mt M~ been !>ti lo Ju y 8 91} 11 9 JO "m n the cou I oom ol Oitpa lmonl No 3 or \a d mu I al 700 C. v < Ct-nter Dr ¥t Wt'\I n Ille c ly Of Sant• Ana Cal o n a Oa ed June 17 1915 WILL.IAM E SI JOHN County C. • k S LVAS &EATON l110 W S..nt• An• llYd S..ni. An• C.lffor11 • Ttf 1114H~ IS4l Allorneyi. lor Pel I one Put>I 'h o 0 <lnQ• Cori'I Oa y P e>I Jun~ '5 7& Md July l 91S lJS6 IS Notlce , lleret>v 9,,,..,. 11111 ti• 8oertl s11111Uon ol Und•rwrllers ubO,.tory 27 ltlS of Ttusttts ol the Coast ComrraJnflv approved 11 000 • ga Ion futl tank •nd Col "9t o slrlcl of oran9e O>unty v•Pot recovery ti.fenu system wllltll ea ilorn • wlll recel•• stiled bkb uo ,,.,, or• e aou•I lo the specfllcat ons 10 11 oo • m l'rld•Y July 11 ltlS •I on 1 •In Ille Ptenn ne ano Con1tr11<tlon 1ne """llltln9 Dt'" of H id s<llOol 011 tfflceOf sefd District PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICF~ t ct toceltd •l U10 AG1em1 AWnut Eteh b d must be ee<cmpenltd by • C.OS1• Mesa Ce lflor1111 •l Which llmt c.ullftr s (ht(ll ctttllle<I (1\9(11 ~bid 1---... -t.-t_Qt,,._l,l~T-lQ"'"N'."'.'"'."l'("'cq=-,-,:-,._:-:n::---1 "ESOLUT ION HO 1'H lt W<lbl<hwlllblpubllclyopenao1ne1 ..... dtrst>otldlnlM•Mountolnol •Ult\ln ••IOLuTroM til' 10Alt0 01" 1t•SOL.UTION OF llOARO Ofl ldlor 5"'0flllotlol•l bldm•dtp•y•bltlOIN DlltlCTo•s Ofl lltYll'fE ltAHCH OlltlECTOltS OP IRVIHE AANC.H PRINTING PAPERS l"OR HuntlllQton Buell Union Hl!lft SC,_I WATall OISTlltlCT A,.ll'ltOYIHO WATElt OIST"ICT APPROlllNO O RANGE COAST COLLE GE & Ohlrlctas•9uer•nteeotdellveryancs 1t•VISIONS TO lltEVISIO Rl.l'OltT "IEVISIONS TO ltEVISEO RlP'ORll GOL.OEN WEST COL.LI!()! ol (Of'n4)f an<t wltll lhl! term• ol Ille bid HntHO FOltTH CH ANO IS AHD SETTING FORTH CHANGES AND All bfdl • t to Ill In ICC Of CS.net with If ewerdeo IP\t conlra't SUll'P'L.1.MlHTS TO PL.AN OFWOltKS SUPP'LEMENTS TO PLAN OF WORKS 11\t lnstrucllons •nd Condit Of'IS and B d and enve ope Sha I be cfHrly ANO ltEYllfHO THt! ESTIMATE OF AHO ltEVISING THE asTfMATE OP Spec llcatlons whfcll ere now on I e ma ked Fuel Tan~ -Recovery COSTS THE It IEOf' l'Olt IM COSTS THEAEOF FROM IM encl may be Hturitd In Ille Olflce of Ille System B d-Hunlln9tor1 Buell Union PltOYIMRHT DISTRICT HO J ANO ,.ROV•MENT OISTltlCT NO t AflfO l"llrchatlnQ Agtnl or s eld scl'IOo dis H llhS<hool Olstr ct Bid No 155 and CONTIHUfHO HEA .. IHO ON INTEN co~TINUING HEARING OH INTEl'f tr ct •Cid tsMd 10 Cllrla Gllluen A<llno TION TO CHANGE ANO SUP TIOH TO CHANGE .\NO SUP Eacll bidder must submit wfllllllsbl<I DI eclor Plann nq anG Construct on P'LIEMIHT SAID P'LAfl OF WORKS ,.LEMENT SAID PLAN OF WORKt • ctSll tr l Chee• ctrtllltd (l\eclt or HUfll nQIDll Buell Un on H 01'1 School ANOltlVISI ESTIMATIE10f<COSTS ANO REVISE ESTIMATE OF COSTS l>IOder s bond mecle IMY•ble to the or O strict ''°' 17111 StrHI HuntlnQIOfl 1 ~ of ,,,.~1c.out Community Coll• e.acll CA ttua Bids sh• I be ..... WHEREAS Low y anti AHO< d ts a WHEREAS Lo .. v and A\ odetr\ a o st ct So• d of Trustees In •n emount celved al or before 11 00 • m July 11 I mot con•u 1 ng en9 neer~ P •• °"' r n of consu t ng ~ng n ~ ' pre• ou not teu tllan five percent (S'ti.l of !ht 191S •t wfllcll time •nd Pl•ct b m will ly prep• •d •nd tn s Boa 0 •t>P ov..a y 11 ep ed dno tn l!o~ o <HlPfO• ~ ""m .. d •• • ftu•rt,,IH , ... ,, .. A .......... , bit publ cfy -nitd end rtld In Con In or 9 ,,. P "n ol wo k~ '"' mp ov I I ~ lo fmpro11 ... -u •• .. ... ·~ ........ -n1 o slr ct No 3 .ino an h m.11~ o ""' ot g na Pan ° wu wi 1 enter Into the propese<I Gontrect ft It H>ce Tra1fer Roon\ E .. _ menl o sl ct No 1" u an rr>a 'of Ille ume ts ewerdtd to lllm 111 Ille 81dOOC11M1nts w llbeev1 lebleonor cosl • llltrelor <IS subHouen v CO>I\ tne elor a> >ulneqw~nl y twnl of lellur• to enttr Into 1uc11 con-tfler July> 1'75 in Ille P l1nntne lftd •mtncled by this Boer<! wn <11 00cost• emtndt<I t>y '" s Bo•ro wh ell cosi' trect Ille proc..as of lllt cht<k will lie Conlltutllon ofllct et the •b0¥D .0. .. rolntlleemownlot S1J •)O 000 -t in IM 1mo11111 oUJO 31& 000 00 lor1•1tedodn trwca seolabon<l lllttul d •ss WHERE"S u lo L.owry Ind As WHEREAS u d LDW v ""°A sum tlltreof wlll be torlelttd lo \Id E•~" b d sllall rt m •fll valld lor • IOcll tts r>v"u•nt 10 1"' di •ct on °1 .oclales pu \Utnl 10 Ill• d H t on ol K,_I district ptr od ol 4S deys alter lllt d•te llllt 801rd lies prepered • r4f1)0n tllls flo•rd 11u prepertd a •o<> I No l>ldCler mey withdrew hit bid for a IPt<flfed for lllit rt<e pl of bids logellltr wltlle revision whlCll rltPl)r1 •s logtll\tr wllll • rtvls on Ille eto wtl c l*'locl of tony llw (0 1 d1y1 Ille ,,.. T~ Boerol ol Tru•lffl shell I» Ille ,..,,,..., <lllngn •nlll u ;ppl•menl• \ai<I report•• r•vlstd cllengt> and suocte- dlllt ttt IOr tlltOPelll"9 t,..reol SOit ludO• ol 111t 4u1llty of equt,,,.,.,,1 p1..,olwor1LSfor Improvement District mtnl.s u d o l•n ol worh lot' lmc>ro>lt' n. flotnl of Trusten ru.erws Ille OfferN ano teser.es Ille rl9111 to reftcl MD 3 .no revltes 1"• u llm•t• °' tht ,.,.,.,, Olslrf<I No 2 and re•l•tS Ille prlvll09t ol ttlectl119 e11y elld •II bids flt Illy or I ll bids anG to walllO MIY Ir lmo1.1nt of money ntctU•l"V to •C est Ima It ol tnt •mount 01 monry lo ••Ive •11v lrttgutarlllu or 111 t~1.11arllythereln complllh \aid Pf•n °1worh 11 <lll,,..O necusary to ..:compl sll uld Plan ot formelltlu In eny bid or In tM lllddlnv S on~ Cllr s G flsstn end suopltmt nttd -rkS ll c11e nve0 and supplemitnlltd Signed NO RMAN E WATSON Acll1190frettor NOW THEREFORE In• 6o.i dot NOW THEREFORE lht! Boa <I of Seely BotrdofTrustMS Pl1nnf119enctCon•lrucl on Olrtclor• ol lrvlnt Rancn Walt Os OI ectors 01 v ne Rench Wale o, Open Jwly ti ltlS 11 001 "' Hunll119ton Buch Union Hlon trl<t does llertby rho vt dtlt Mine 1 l<I 000 11, eby ~so••• <k'ltrmi,,.. Pvt>llW<I Or111oe CNsl Oelly Piiot StlloolOl•lrlct •ndorder u fot ow\ ...,d o°'' ••lo 10,.., July 1 t ltl\ 14Jl>.7S Publl~ Oranoe Coast oa iv Pl tot 5ocll11111 1 TIWll u lo Report OI Lowrv Section 1 Tlltt sad Repon o4 Low 'f Ju y7 10 1'7S 2U I 1S •n<I AHOCletu tnllllelll REVISED •IKI Associates enl I ed REV SEO --------------.i.;:.;_;_;,___; ___________ ENGINEERING REPORT ON PLAN ENGINEERING REPORT ON PLAN OF WORKS M PROV E.MENT OF WORKS IMPROVE~ENT OISTRICTS NO \ t • 3 FOR WASTE O STRICT S NO s 2 & l FOR WASTE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ---------------------------WATER COL.LECTIO N WATER COLLECTI O N NOTICETOCOl'fTRACTORSCALLIH0 f<O"llD5 TREATME NT AN O 0 SPOSAL TREATMENT ANO 0 SPOS.AL ScMol Dlstrltl CoeSICommunltyCo 1t9tO Sir <I FACILITI ES as rt~ sed CMnglt'lll •no FACIL.fTIE5 u rflv ted cna119 ng anti B o Dud In. 11 00 a m Thu~ay Ju Y 11 197S "'Pl)lemenl ng lhe P an ot Works tor suppltmtnllno 1111 p an ol Works •or Piece ol B d Receipt Office ot tht Pu <Ila• ng Aoenl Coast Community l"'C)rovement O strict No J •nd evls l"'C)ro•t,.,.nt Olslrlcl No 1 •nd revs Coll999 Olttrlct Aomfnf1t•1t Ofl Bu <I no tJIO Ad•m• Avenue Cosl• Mo• no tl\t enfmate of costs tile eOf I» tnd ,.. tylle ••llMele of co,t• ther<'OI I» Or•tl9e County C• llornla ~ Wmt Is hertby •PP oved end I"" s•me s llereby •PP oved Project IOtntlflcallew> Nune SitctlOn 7 Thal I th• nttnllon ol Stcllon 7 Tl>al I s H• n ent on f Ut>raryshelvlt'lll rwwano emode b dno ~H this Bo• <I lo c11an9~ llnd 1upp tmenl th, Bo• d 10 cl\anoe and Wr>P • '< l PllCt P ins ere on I It Office of Ille Pu <hH lnQ Agent Co.st Community the' pan ol wo ~s for mp ovtmtnl 0 > lne plan of worKs for mo o•ement D Co teoe District Admfnlstrellon Bu f<I nQ 1370 Adams Avenue c,,sta Mesa trlct No J as set tortll n ••Id repon H trlct No 2 0 stl to 1h n sa o rePOr1 ot c. !lorn • f26U Pftnl m ay Mob41lned n tlleoll ce of Ille Pure has ng Aoenl rev s.ecl DI Lowry end "s~l•le• d<!lltd ~" ~ ol L.owry and A Hot le Its c1a1rd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11'111 Ille •bow n1me<1 Sc'-0 llrlct Of Jllflt lt1S wll ell rtPOt1 a t.o ~v s.tt Junt lt1S wlll<h report al>0 rev U I Orin~ C.ounlY Calllornll ac1 ~ by and Ill ougll Its Go'ltlt " no Board IN H llmale ol the amount Of monltY Ille tstlmett of Ille t Mounl or motll't llertlMfltr relttrtd loo Dl$TRICT ...,11 ,..ce ve uo to but not ater 11111111\e Moctuary to eccomplllll tl\t plen 01 MCtSHry to u compl 111 1ne ptan 01 .oove ne1eo tlmt se1110 bids for Ille awa d 04 a contract for Ille above project wort• I \ cllen9ed all<l \upplemenl@G works H cnangtG •no supple me nit(! Bids $1\111 bit rtu ve<I n the place IOenlfllecl abOYf •nd SNll be operwd •11• S.tllon J 11111 Ille o to n• Pu PO•P !.tel 0,. l Th.ill rne 0 g no pu p0 ~ 11UCJ Cly re.Cl• oud llllle above sla e<l I me •nd plate for wlllc,, s• <I Imp overr>•nt 0 <I for .. ,, <" ,1 0 mprovtrn~nl o '' 1 Eacl\ b d mus I con lo mend oe t\ClOllS veto Int contract documents wit 1or,.,.d Is I\ lot ow\ to dtQu r w•• lor""'d , •~ lo 0,...s to d< a E•cll bid sllal be •Hompanle<I by I cerl I ed or <Hiiier s clleck P•Vtblt lo Ind <on•l uct wo k• al\<I te 11 e' or .,.0 construct wo \s .. nd ac 1 .. s fof t~OW!'er or set sl•clory D <I Oon<I nl•vorot tlle Owtwr uecull'd by Ille bidder M••99 I .armtnl •nd o •POU •rcJ e stwlllf tre•tm,nt and o •PO>a a Id e ., pr ntlpel a11<1 • s1llsl•C10 y surtlv company •s su ety nan amou"I no Hs fated lee Ill os n<lu<ll"O Intl' ceplC>Y lated fee 1 _. nc:lu<I n9 le t .. olor INn tfllO percent CS ... I ol lhe b d Tnt chl!c\ or bid bond Slla bt 9 ven IS ' tee Ill n lrt1tmtnl Dllnt fee I I~ •no IK I es 1 utm~nl plant lat I I l'S ond 9uer11"1tM thll IM b ooer w I •••<ult Ille Cont iKI If II lie •w•t'Oed to lllM In con •llluent dhPOUI ftcllltles •nd acou r trfll,..nt d •PD•a 1.c 1 ,, 1no • qu lofmlty wllll tl\e Cont act Documents end will provldlt I"' 1urety bond er bonds Ing lun<ls 10 lull 11 conlraclulf comm I nq tund\ 10 tu 1 cont a tual cof'NTI rtqu re• wltllln ten O•ys •lier not I cat on ot Ille 1wa <I of thit cont Kl In llle ll'ltllts to c• y out Ille po..,. s 1 lcl menls 0 0 y out '"" POWt s o,.,d tvenl el tellurt 10 enter nto well cOl'ltrac:r tllit r>rocted• o1 the Che< k wllt llO purPQSes or the o st t I contJl"fO n pu PO\t s or Ille o , c c~nlal1>t<1 n lor1tlted or Ill tile cese ol ;a bond Ille tul 1um tllt'reol wllf be IOl'l'tlltd lo :Miid contre<I• nclud ng conlr~tl\ w Ill ton •ach nc .. o n 11 cr.ntr.cts w" S<llOOI dlstr ct ot'11tr aoencles OPfnsts of Int 0 1.ir ct 01,,, a9'1nt t < e•penses o tilt' D t t TM OISTR CT llat delerm ~ ll'lt 9fn1tra1 PrtV•ll no t•l1t of per 0 •m putwant to Seel on 367S1 ol llle Wdll' pu \uan1 10 Section l•HI or ,,. v ~ r wa~s In lhlt local IV n which th s -rk s lo bit perlo med for eec:ll cr•H or type (.ode ano th' payment 01 or>< .i nv ancJ Code end lh@ pdymenl of OPt ~• ~ d id ol -•men nee<lt <l lo O t<ute lhl! contract lo be •s I sltd ~low Diiier costs of the O strict to Ille u1en1 0111, costs ol Ille o >I c to ne ra 1 Any< •n 1 cellon nol ent < P<tlttd and below llsttd SNll be P•ld •I th• cur gormltled tly Se< tlon ~7S2 ol lhl! w,. er pe m tied b• Sect nn 3'251 ol "' W~t r Oel•<IJu v I 1•7S .Alen M P tree Preslditnl Pe n Ofl u (qu pm~I fnc T t\llS t ee ~• wa.,. retts for the app c•llle I aoe anCI c .. s11 <•I on In effect wllll Ille COCle provlcltd 111•1 tllt ce ylno oul o Code P ov Clod Illa '"• u y ~ou nl ebOve fl•ted T raoe• Counc s I •ny rail's llstM be ow are not current or •rt,.. said e>urpou 'ha 1><1nel t •~ ano\ .,.. 0 pUrpose slla bene 1, ~no• Pl' BLIC NOTICE • sed by lebor •o etments du ng lhl! !>loo no I me or construct on I me sucll rt wlllllnu dprcpo:11td tmpr~emenl O s w th n •• d P opo\ltd Imp o• mtnl o --------------I vis ons \11111 be cons oere<I •pert DI I~ t>t ow flsltd rtlts Any health we 11 • lrl<I 1 ti vec11lon promo1 o" or otlltr l»""I ts 11>all t>t In Odd llon lo 111e bt ow llSleG w•9f Sect on • Thal lh• cha ngu end SIJ(I Seti on ~ Tllat Ille ch <lllh anti ut P\1111 sl\td OranQe C.oas Ooi ly Pllol .Alfy 1 1'1S 707 1~ PUBLIC NOTJCE . ., ... NOTICE TOCltEOITOltS SUPERIOlt COU•T Of< THE STATE OF CALll'ORNIA 'Oft THECOUNTYOf<OltANOE .... A usu Est tie of RVI N KNOWL.E S INGRAM O.:cen•<I NOT C.E IS HEREBY C. VENlolhl' crw<I to s of lhl •l>Ove n•mtd OK-nl tr1el all pt >OllS lllv no <I• ms -nst tl'te " d dtcedenl ere required lo Ille 1rotm w Ill ,,... neusurv YotK"''' n ,,.,. 041 ce 01 1111 tltrk of tllt •OOYe tn t 11.0 coun or to prtsenl I hem wl1n tilt neus.wry ¥OuU•e s 10 Ille unoeo 9'l«I <11 t!lt Off u of t..o \ It Menn Jr 20«> ,.. C.• vey Ave Pomon• Ca l r • 161 -ell 'Ille pll(t ol bus nU\ Ptorid n nQ 10 1"4! u1e1t of H d <ltct<lent 'Wflll n fou mM>IMeller tl'lt llr\I out> C•honOI 111 •no1 ce u ,_.,.dbtJ .,, n m JAMES A MILLE R~ HEN"YM LUPPI UO S Spr n9 SI Ho '°l VISAll4tl0 Ca I ~el UUIU1 1404 AlltrlWy ter E aeculor "I F"I " p Bl IC NOTICE O. e<I June 12 tt7S Pub \Pl~ Oranqe Coa\I 0 June I 11 lS ano Ju • 2 "'S 21)(< ~ 1--------------NOTfC.E TO CONTltACTOltS CALLI NO FOlt a10~ FLORENCE M LESSL.EY "'dmln st•alrl• of tht Eslate of ,,,. a11eve 11erT1t <I dect4Mnt LULIEMAHNJ" Afty Muw PUBLIC NOTICE School 0 str ct Hunt n11ton 8'-•<tl --------------1 Un on H q11 Scl'IOO 1'tl,.. Garvey ,.._. C.111 ""'' hi 1110 JU.Ult Anetftty lfltA~IM1trtlrl• Publ \lltd Or•nve Cool Oa y P 01 June 11 1S and July 2 9 1'7S T16S 1S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO COf\fT It ACTORS CALLING FOR BIOS Sclloo O st Cl Newport Me•a Unified Sc.hoot o st < t Bd Dudlfne 2 00 o clotk pm on Ille l•tll day of J uly t 15 Piece of Sid Rtct pt 11S7 Placenl a A...,nue Cost• Mew C11I 10 n a 9'26'1 Ml I nQ Ad<I e•• P 0 Bo• 1368 Newoor1 Beach Ca lorn ll'164l ,...Oj(!CI dt'nl r <•I on Namt FIRE SLll' 15111 SPRINl<LER ADDITION AT ESTAN SUPElllORCOUltTO,CAL.ll'OltflflA CIAH GHSCHOOL COUNTY 01' ORANGE Pleet Pl•n• .,. on Fii• 1H1 PIACen 100 CM< Ctfller OrlH WHI ti• Avenue CO\ll Mesi CA lornle ""'•Au (11lt1r1tf• .,.,, CASI HUMaf" NOTICE IS HERE av GIVEN 11111 0 U4t) ..... ·~ n•meG SchOOI Dt•1rk1 OI \UMM0M1 IMAllltlAO() Or~ Counlv C•I lorn ii l<tlnQ by n , lht mt r ·~ ol Pet rlont r •nd tnrougll ts Gove rning ... ,.., JOfC.E LO llRAIN E O•LEO end l\t r l' na lte r rtltrrtd 10 as At1Ponoe11t "NTHONY PETER DISTRICT w ll rtce n 11910 but O.LEO nol •ter 11\en '"" above Sl•I~ "'"" ..OTtCE v ... ll•n ..... ~utd Tiit wale<I bids tor Ille ..... d DI • cont Kl UW'I ,..., .. ,, ..... "'' ,.,. .. 111tut ror llle•bo"911"0let1 ,_ .,., .. 11e1r111 wnl•n YOH! ,.._.... tll<lt 111111 llO ttulved In Ille place wi1111 .. • lllay• "'" 111t tntw-1.., ICllttlt fled •DOW •All sll•f llO aoenoo Ill-.... pullll<ly teM 11-t i Ille Mlew AYISO UllM Ill 1 di llltmtna.oe Sll-llMe•n<l~llet Eltri ....... l ... M•M<lt lr Utltr•Ud .... E1c11 bid mu\I contOfl'll Ind llO ~I• • me11ts .... Ulll r"""4U ~~ve 10 Ille contr.c;t doc11mtntt ... " M M '4ff LU II ltllWme<IOrl ~ICll b <I Shafi ~ l ((OMP<!n .0 by Ille _..... '>trur IV rtft rt<I to n Int ton1rnc:t t To,,.. R• pen ""' '>rr tool no• do(ume111s •nd oy tl'lt 1 i.l or prOll06«J • nit~ I on• MA' I "' • 11"1 hon wt><:Ofllrauors cori<er11lnQ your m• t9t Yov m.ty Mr JeMtt M Hohlllnd Olr..ctor 1 t • ""' H•n "•POn1t> '* 1n n JOd.llv ol ~lloo '•CI I u M•lnlPll•nt• •n<I 11\t Ult 1"41111111ummons s -wdon 0 ptf•1 on• w I m"tl w Ill lhost you per-., Interested n tour no '""~II• •I D II you fel It 1111 a Wflt\Oll 1119 S<l'IOol Ft( I I ts IOC:•t•d 11 t1l ,..._ .. w lllln wen llmt yout' ... ,.ul\ llaktr Str .. tt Co\I• ~~ C.. llornt• m•vllOtnltrtfendlllt tOUtttNyent• •110 00• m ~, <l•y July It 1'7' a llldQ-nt <onta n '"' lntunc11..., nr l~ o S1RICT rt\•tvn tti. 19"1 t~ OCMr orders t0f1<e n ng di• 1ICW1 '4 pro. "'le<t eny or •II b Os o lo w• ... ,,,., Ir °'"'" -•• \upporl ell d C.U.ltJ!lY ,....,.., I tts or nto ma I •1 n •MY b di clllld tuPPOr1 •ttorney • ,,.., tO•I\ or n,._blOG l\Q Ml<UllCllOtner ~ tlhm4Y""Q ..,,I'd TN Ol!>TAICl llU dtltrmn.o ..... Irr tllt <°" t wl'I t h cou d n u n lilt .. ,,.r• ll"t•a 1"9 rete ot ,,., Cl em IJ*tnl\llf'l'lf'lll ol ·•~• 11.i110 01 Motley "'90ft In 11\t ~ lty n wl'llcll Ille_,., or IM'OC>trlY or 01nerr• •I I• ltllt o.<lor-o 10 t•<ll u •ll or type c " '" whll 11 --Ille •1t1e• .. ol _ .. ,.,.,, NMd<l<I lo UtCU1• 1"9 (-.. '"'°""'' 111 11111 melt.tr ,.., ,,_.. 1rkl th•~ r•tn art on Ill• •t 1H7 • M ,,._,..,, .. tll•t ••w wnne.. 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II 1)11 fl <.loO 1 m of lllt 111ldev o Julv ?1S Pace o B o R•c o o 1 ct Ad m n ~ al on Cen Ta e E 907tn nqlon Beath Cd " n o Hun P o)ect ldcnt f ca on NdtnP E et tr ro wo 11 ot R• o at•b e C '"~ oo Bu d no\ 0 0 NO H' P •ce P an\ a ,. on I ft Off <• o O rttlo of Fae I 1 •• P •nn nq •M Const u< I on an l 0 r <• 11 W1 I • n B uroc:k •n<I Pa In,. ' Arcll tech 2300 Newoor1 8ou ev• o NtWPOrt Bu cll Cltllo nl• •76611 11' 613 0300 NOTICE S HCREBY GIVEN 111411 the •t>o~e named Scllool 0 ltrlcl 01 Orenge Co11nh C.• for11l1 eel no by and t hrough H Govern no Boa d 11 ertl nafte r r ettrrtd l o •• OISTA CT .., II r,.c,. v,. up lo bul ~I l•lt lhAn ..... olboYt slele<I I ,.,. w.o e<1 b tis lo lhf' >1w1 d of • conlrt<t or 1ne •oovt pro1•< t Bl<ls ,,..1 tit e<•IYtd In 11\it f)lect dtnttr t <I •bO•t and s11a I tit openeo <lM P11t>ll<1v ruo a1oud 11 tn. •Do,.. \letlil tltne 1110 pf.itf' Tlltte •Ill tH " \10 00 Otpo. I t qu r.o ror M ell srt r>I bid document• to gwrll'll" Ow rtturn n 900<I conclll on with n F ve di'' 1111tr the bid opentno CUit Eacll bid mus contorm and bf rlSPO'ltvtle>IMronl • l<.tocun-e I~ Eec11 b <I tll•I ~ ~HomP•n tdl)y Ill" W<urlly rtltrred 10 In ,,.. contr,.cl oocumen11 •nd lly tn. st o propme.J \ubC0111tl<IO \ Tiit OISTRIC T r,.\t vn lllt Olll 1o reJt<1 "n' or"' b d• o to Wft \It' •nv r reeuterlt n or ntorm~ fifes n any b en or In tllot bl<IOl119 Tiie 0 p ll CT 11.1 cJ 11 l'lt.-0 tn" (19 .... rel Pl•Y• II I P'I d ern w19es n IM oc• ly n wl\ <II IP!\ wnrtr 1s to bt cierlo meo lo tot n tr •fl Of IYPt ol wor• man ntt<l•O t<> o~<utt tfW con lr•CI fl\Ut Alh ,. t;n I t .tl lM 01Sllt1Cl oll to D Alf'rt •I tt(n 11111 '' "' Hwnl nolon Hu h C• llorl\le Coples mty I>" 011 • nf'<I 011 fQV"sl A <ODY '4 ll!ftt tllt\ \ll<t I ~ PG~led at lllt loo••• Tll• toreoo no "11e11111, ot "" oltl'll wotol ' 111\e<I 11POn • wor• "t "1 Cll t ltlll tel llo11H Tt>e ••It ,., hol"°Y -ow 1 m• "'0" Siii be et lt•tl •mit--,,,f II \1\111 be m1no.1u y pnn tllo C:OH T ltAC TD" to •"om 1"41 <Olllr«I I\ .... OM a1><1 uO<in any tllb<0111r.c1or ..,,.., II m 10 ~,. not o• 111•n IN Mid •ll•<llltd ,.,,., In •II wortrmt ll •l'l"CllOftO by lhlm n lllt h t 111~ Of ,,,. cer11r.ie1 No II 00•" mtY w tl\dr4w" • b o !of• porlf4lot Tll rt11)0 dt f \ alltr ,,,.,...,. wt1~1 .... _n "40 b lh A lltymen1 fHHIO Alld A H IOflr4n<e bl710 ... I bP rtqu ••d p o lo taH11 on al'"" <om • t 'l'l'lf' r>•Y,,,.n llnn<t 11., I ~ 111.-.1~m·~ 10 '" n11> ...,., ., do< .. -.. \ Ry< c: u•n .t.<I no D • II) P •tw> n9 ~ C.on\ ., " Hl#ll "9tOll 8ee(ll Un~ H Oii \ 1'106 ti \I Pubi \ll•d Oran04> (Ohl Ot ; I "-i. •l'lllJul.,t IUS '11' IS SLP IUU SUPEllfOR COURT OF THE STATE 01' C°'LI FO"NIA FOlt THE COUNTY OF OR ANOE NO A-MOU NOTICE Of< HEAltlNG Of< PETITION 1<011 P'A0114TE OF WILL AHO FOlt LETTElt~ TESTAMEH T•RY Es ateo ADELINE T McNEW a so known as A DELINE THOMPSON MtNEW Oetea\ed NOT CE S HEREBY G VEN 11\dl DOROTHY M AUBE~T nas I Pd ~ ~ n •pet t on to Prooat• o w. dnd lo nu•nce ol Leite 'Te>tamen1.ry10 Ille pet t oner rtltrtnce lo wl'I '" s rr aoe lo fu l~r ~ lieu ars ltnd ,,,., tn" me 3n<1 p •U 01 lie• no Ille \Ame llds b'>en set for July 8 191S at 9 JO m n l,,e courtroom ol Ot1>1 lmtnl l'O ) OI \d 0 ~OU I al 700 C v C C"nte Or v-Wu1 n Ille C IV ol Sa,.,ra "NI ca 10 n. 0. ed June I 191S WILLIAM E ST JOHN Co11ntvC en HOWSElt GEATHEltANOll!'OWN ~C.m1M110r .. 0 ltll2201 Ntw"°n le•<" C•lllornf.a U'4l Tel MO-S400 Alltr11tu tor P'ttlllon•r P .. 111 \1111<1 0 iln9t C.Ont O•I y P ot June2S 16 enc1J.,1y2 1915 '37f.1S PUBLIC NOTICF: NOTICE TOCOHTRAC'{OIU CALL.ING !<OR BIOS Schoo O st rlcr Newport Mesa u,., I td S<lloo Dlstr Cl Bo Ota<! fnt 10 00 o clock a m. on tllt-lblllday o Ju y 191S Kales p tmenls to the Pan of work\ fer Im D eti'Wnls 10 int pldn o wo k> fu I Creft CIH1lllcelfen er Ty,. 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II•" provement Dhtr ti •S Stl forth In he p ovtmtnt Dist c as u lo II n C41tll'a"TEltS ropert of L.owry •nd Assoc!& ts II r• reper1 of Lowry and Auotltlo a' <" CarPtnltr S t 3S vised lwrt nebove rtft r td to I\ Ole .., '9d Mre nat>on erer ed to s °" i<ortm•n At ct Ives 1101 eu 11111'1 7SC per hour mo e INn ltrmfned by this Bou<110 t>e ot btnel I lermtnoo by tllb Board lo be of bent-I !ht hourly rite ot lllt hl9llesl Carpenter clau f <•I on ovt wh ell lie hes to ,..slcllmh ll•p•yers and prepeny to rts Oltnts t••payers •no PfOl>Cr11 rt'PO'ltllll t1r t•<tPI Pn•umalf< N•llt or Power Stao er owners ownt f\ L.49011tlltS Seel on S Thal lht ot Malt cl 1111 Stet on s Tll•I lhe u ma• 0 the L..ebonrs 9entr•I or tonstrucrlon • 62 1moun1 ol mon~y nHeu1rv lo ~c amount ol mon•y nteU•• y 0 a °"9r•lot'I .,.,d ttl\Otrtol pneume1 c end comp sll Ille orig Ml Plan ol wo "' WJ> comp sh 1,,. 0 9 nal., ~n 01 .,0 k wdt tlectrl< tool1 vlbt•llon M•<llfMs&nCI s m I•• 'U UO 000 00 111<1 Ill• est m11e es r• ~ J & ooo end Ill• ot matt ol co\I f mecllanlc•lloo s nol\eparete ye an I ea llert n '" vised ol cost• lo ec<ompl sll Ille Plan of ace om pt sh the pltJn n wo .., •I IL.ECT"ICIANS -ks H <ll•ll9f<l •nd 1upplemen1eo Ii. t ll•f\lltd 1n<1 supp emen "d rema ns Otntr11 Fotem•n n 1S tllt sum of \30 1to 000 00 11\e sum ol '>O 316 000 oo Fottm•n 1171 Section• TPlll Tllursdey111e 171hddy ~ct OA6 Tll•1Tllursdaytllt1711ldM Sub Foreman 10 " of J u y 1'1S •I 6 00 o cfoclt p.m. al of JUI\' 1t7S al 6 00 o <IOtk p m ti Foremen C•t> e !.plfcer 12 10 001 Campus 0 1lve lrvlM California 001 C<1mpu; o Ive trvlne C.lllo n" Wfrom1n L.lnf'mt11 h <ll11lc en Ct-n I ed W.IO•r 10 40 Is lltreby •lll•ed as Ille dllt time •nCI , "' rov all aed es tM date 1 11,, d"'l 5"£ET MITAL _.,1,,. Dl•ce of lht toard OI Or...ctors "~·· no Dl•<e of.,,. Bo•rd ot 0 "" I ~I Mel• Wor.,tr 10 0 04 lhe lr•lnt R•ncll Weter Dlatrlct lor a of tilt v ne R1nc:ll w11e o \ Cl lor ~ tltON WOltKl "' neerlft9 by tllls llolrd In regard lo pr~ ht-a ng by 111 , Bo• o ,, ,98 d 1o "'"' Atlnlorcl119 lron Worktr '11 ~ <Nft9tll •A<I supp ements lo Ille POS@G ~ll•nQH ano supp,,.,,.", lo "" FortM•n Rece vts not less I~ \I OOper hour p1..,01 -rtrs tor fmprovemt,.,t Oti.lr ct pl•n ol wo 11.s 10 mp owemcnt o ,, I more tl'lin Ille hourly •••• Of tht "V"til <••ufllc•t on o,,.,. wlllcl\ he ha• No l ol this Ol•trlct •n<l I" reoens 10 lht No 2 of 111 s Olstrltt a n<I n egard 10 IM supervision Wiien two or more Iran WDrktn •r• amp o.,..s one slleff "' ,. e<ltd ,..vision •l\<l the tsllmtte o f lllt amount r•v s on 1n<11"" est n die 01 lllt ,,,... 1 11y ,,.,. Employer to eel as Fortl'llltl 04 money neuss1ry to eccompllSll Mkl 04 money nec~~sa y lo ace omp sn ~ d Tiie 1ort90fn9 sclledufe 04 per <lltm W•Otl Is NMd \l90f1 a worltlr19 day of pl•n of works •s ttwlsee lnc1u<1lno Ille pllfl ol works as rt v Std nc u0 119 1i.. al911t (II houn Tht rate tor holldly -oven1m1 worll t/\tll be at eut t me eno out\ I Ion 01 w/\tlMr •r not Ille Pl.., H ouostlon 04 wlletller or not Ille plan at -11•11 (~ lfld luppltmtnltO wlf benefit CMnotd .,,., SUDPl•mtnled .. 'bentl I ft 111•11 I» m111d•1oty uoon IN CONTRACTOR to wllOm Ille co,,lracl Is .tlf of llW ltrrllory wltllfn Improvement ell Cll Ille ttrrlt0<y wft,, n lmprowmenl •w1rC1e<I •no upon 1ny subcew>tractor unotr lllm to PIY AO( ten tll•n Ille sa d Ol•ttlct No l lnctudlne •ny territory Olllrltl No 2 lnclud ng eny ltr tory spoclllea r111s 10 •II worltmtn tmc>IO't'Od t>yt/\tm In 1M o eculfon of tllt cont •cl lftnenG lllotttto since Ill• tOoc>tlon ol 1Mutd 111ere10 a Ince tlle •doCll on of NoblOGermaywllhdrewllltbldtor•Ptrooof Fonv F vt (O l <tevi.•llerllle INOtlthwt p1en ot worh All ponof\s 1ht orl9l111f plan ot wo h A 1 pe ~1 dll• wlfortlle O!>fnl119 of bid\ ...,,1119 lltld In lmpto¥tment Ohlrlct -111119 l•A<I 111 ft"IDrovemt"I o strc1 ,. peyment bond end e ~rlormano llOftd wlfl bt requlrtd pr or lo >fQ n no of No lend 111 other PtrllOl\I mey •PPtlr No tend ell other persons may ~ar '"-Contract Tiit peymtnt bond slll I be 111 Ille form set tortll In Ille cont •<I end llO llterd 'oncernlno 1ny metier Ml encl be llttfd conct n ng any m•lle ~l documtnh IOrtll In tllll rHohitlon or •n'I' mat1'n lonll In 111 s resolutlon o •ny matt• t COA!n COMMUNITY COLLEGE D STRICT BotrdOf Trust•• By Norma11 E W•lton !.t c rtl•r• 8o•rdol lrustees Pul>llWll Ortnoe Coul Otlly p IOI July 2 ' 191S mettrlel thereto ma1er111111e eto Section 7 Th11t lht Secre11r, of lllt Section 1 That t e S<> •I• y o1 '"" Boe ro of Olrecto s s "e •bY orde ed Boa d ol O H to s > h• ~by ortle kl •nd dlletled In cause not <e ot Id d eno o ecled 10 tau~e nn ce ol sad 20-.n hM rf119 to be 9lv•n by pub "' no • "-• I~ to bt 0 ve 1>v pub '" 119 .J t OPY Of tllh rewlulfon OI Intent O"' n lhc copy o lh s •SO I.I on o lnltnl on n "" o. '' P 01 • newspaper ol gene • DI y Piiot a new1pap~ of llfnt a < rcufellon put>llshcd n Ille County ol t cu •• on Pol> ~hod n ht Counly ol Orenot OllC9 • wetlt tor two \IKCtulw Or1n99 once a wto lo two \U<Ct h vo -lti. flljrsuent lo Stcllon ~("6!1 01 "" -•k\ llUrsuant to s.;, on M>66 of "' c;overnmtnl C.ode tllt I rtt pu1>1lc1 tlon (iovernme,.,t Code Ille 1 st pub «II on 10 be at ltHI lourt"n tl•I ddy> prfor to lo bt al IH st lounttn (14 d•Y• pr or 10 '"' 1 me fixed lor llur nv S.O d notice Ille I rn.-I •ed 10 llNr no Se d not c~ Sii• I be II ""n by post ng .. <OPY ol !Ml I Sii• I be g ven by post nv a ~•PY 01 SI <I rHo utlon In ll'lrt~ 13 I Public PflKe' •w ul on n Ill rte U I public Platts w th n ~•<I lmprovemcnl 0 SI let lor" w tn 11 >•<I m pron mtnl O •tr ct to •I l<t•st tourlttn 1141 d•v• P or lo lilt' ~ast lourtun ft.) Clays prior to 1~ P av ol B o Rece pt 11S7 Placenl • !--------------------------...;:., __ A~ Cost• Me>• Cl lfltrnl• 9'»77 MA no Ad<lrtu p 0 Bo~ UIWI Ntwpon Btacll C.• lornl• tiMJ Proltcl lden1 I c ation Name LIGHT N G FIXTURES FOR DAV OSON FIELD CE QUI PMENT ONLY) Pie<• Plan\., ton Fl t ies1 PloKt n- 11• ,...,.nut Cost• Mue Calllomle m17 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ll\ll Ille 1t>ovt nlmod S<l1Dol Ost ct ol OfMOt County Of lo nf• Kl 119 by I nd lhrou911 I> Govunlnq Bo•rd llt r t lllllltr r eterred lo •S DISTRICT w I rece ve up lo M not fetet ll\ln llllt •bove sl•tl!CI llmt _,.., t>lih tor tile aw•rd of a contr11<.I tor Ille el>Ovt oro1ett Bfd\ \Mii 110 r•Ctlftd In the f)IKt ldClntlllea et>o... eno sh•I be apenoo 1r10 pub! Cly riitd I OUG al 11\t ~ \la ltd llmo •nd P •<e Eecll bfd must conform and bl reSP0<11lve 10 tM tonltt(l d0cumen11 E•<ll bid snat t>e •<comp•111td by tllt 1t<u lty •elerre<I 10 In Ille contred <1cKumtnt1 and by IN 1111 ol propotl<l wtxonlrecton Tilt 01 ST R fCT reun1•s I~ r Gt>I lo •l•cl eny or all bids o r to w• ~any lr r99ulerlllH or fnform•lll H n •ny bids flt In tllt l>ltHlfflO flit OISTA1CT llu d<'ltrM MCI 1111 9fl\t et D"'¥el11no '••• ol ""r d ""' W9f" In tllot IO<•llly n """ Cll 1ho -r• 111011eporf0tmtd tor e1<'1 cr•llor IYPt of -krna!I n.eded to uecutt '"'con tract.. Tllfft r1tu er. on fife •t 1117 Pl•c:tnll• AWflut toil• Mew Col>ltl nwy 0o ••IM4 011 reqi.eu A~ Of 1twM ,.tit tl\111 bt Potle4 al lho ,_ ... TN WatDlnt t< hedul1 111 11tr <lltm W1'9• I• beWO UPO'I • #Ot\11'19 day of e1tM <el llo<ws Th• r11t I? llOllOly Mid .,..,,,,.,. .... -\11.tll 00 Ill ,_, tJnwltld-11111 11 lllelf 11o menculory uoon '"° CON TltACTO" lo wl\om Ille <onlrK1 '' -f'OH IM up()tl •nv •ulXOftlrtc1o.-Ufldtr 111m to NY not l•U 111111 ,,. v ld •P•CUl10 r•lt\ t o •II worll.191tll .n91•rff by tllotm In 1111 .. ec111fefl ef IN t~tKI ~ ~r m•y wllhdr•w 1111 bid r... • .. rled Ol llllrty lltl Otyi alter Ow Nia ..-1lftr,,..01Nnf119 q1 t><dt A .. .,..,.nt t>ond •nO • PtrfON!'Ulnt• bllfl<l wlll llD rt1Qu reo Dtior lo nKutlOn of,,._ <o.1tre<t Tlltt 1Myme111 bOnc1 wfl Ill' In ,,.. torm sel fo'111 1111111 COfltrec:t docvn"'nh Gow rllll'IO Board ay Oot~llly Harvn fltwr Purclln 119 Ao•nl /11Yllll"*' Oten9'1 CHU 0.lly P IOI MyUnCIJUlyt lt7S 1.U.IS P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC l'iOTICE NOTtCa 01' tNT•HOEO L\La AT l'UaLICAU~IONOF TAX DIEOIOltEAL,..Of'E"TY TC Ioele ... llM PUBL.IC flfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhlll on Ille 21111 <l~y of July lt7S 11 the how of 10 00 0 ( °'"A M ol lllel <let n 11\t Off Ct Of th@ TH Coll•CtOf Oi .... County of Orange Sl•tt of (.alltom1 Ille 11nc1tnl9M<1 Rot>er1 L Cl Iron 11 tn Co fector ol •• d Cou11ty of Or1119t In pursua11ct of l•w •nd lht wtlltoft •11lhorl111onol111• St alt Controti.t OI IM St•tt ol CaO!ornlA <lt1ed Mey It lt7S and ,,..,,,,. bffn so di ttlt<I by tllt Boero of Superv sors of the Mid Collll!y of Or1119t ln1eno1 to st wlll offer for \lie Ind 1t1I as provided tly Olvl1klft I Ptln I Ollllttr 1 011111 Rev1nut end T•utlon C-111••ci.rett11MC1f11 t ~UILIC AUCTION 10 the lllOlltsl lll<ldtr tor <tsll n lawful m-y 11 UM Uni ltd Sleles or lw .,.90t111>1e p.eper 1111 re• r>rOl)e'1'f slt10ttt0 In tr.. County Of Or•n .. State q1 c.1 tornle •nd de\Crft>ed o tot ows to.wit Pr-rty loceltG In UCWf\I BH<llClly Arch lltKll lie Ol\11 LOIUlntlkSO Afio<lt terlt>t<l as AP' SS->ll JO L.lsltntn•t Bonn e J "8uter M nlmum •cctpt1b t t>lo •200 Art II lltKll He OflU LOI U In a111 SO Alto dttcr bt<l H All' JS.lit JI U '1•nHMt lon11 eJ Reuter Mn mum ecctplablt bid ~00 AfCll .. 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KORN ~H .. teryol IAVINE RANCHWATE .. OISfAl(.T •n<lol lllt k1root Olr.c10 \Ille tot UATl OF CAL.I FORNIA I ,~ COUNTYO,ORANGE I I Atlhur <. Ko n '•c tt41 y Of ti.. h erd Of 0 ntor\ 01 Irv "" lt•~ll <IW•l •t D••l r Cl 00 H r"l!!8Y C:UlTf l''f 11111ti,.1110ve •no lort90 n11 '' • 11111 H ut a110 cor •(1 <tl>r '4 ... 904 ....... No 1.,,.... 01 •• d '°8 d •11• tllal lllt u me lies not bttn .,,_...,..,. rtOHIHI o...,. J1111e10t11 ms f\/ARTHUR (. KORN Secre11ry ot Sl!,tll lltVINE ltANC:H WA reia DISTRICT •ndoll~" 8o1roo1 0 rt< to , 111trrc11 ll\.tD1tt11eo Or•no• to•st o., '' Ptrot: ..,...., .. t ms )U).h \.. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening JULY 2 5:00 i} 0 181110 il)@D(f)Hew1 (310 17 3 1ll61('.20t8 )H .. s O An&tl ha.eb1ll C•hlornia Angels ~s. M11n~I• lw111s. 1 ~ Bonan11 0 Wild Wild WUI ID &run Auo aJ Mod Squad EE Marla Teri?. l 6 M11or LU&Mt Bocb•lt o.~11nd dust111hsl' s d1u1hter is ~1dn1ppcd bf 1 ltbt••t10n eroup. 0 IL1 (6) m luus Tlnntt "P~y th• Mfn lh1 lwo Dollarc (II) Luco is 1rrested tor a lratl1C voutahun and ends up m 1a11 whe11 he pro tesis against the allcgeO hmnment ol students by 1 molurtyclc police· man. ( 6 ! The Untouchables !10) Oul Roberts Special •·America· Mov1n' On" aJ The lold Onn 9:30 0 Hew' EE Musial Show il)Yuen11 •S Ch1"eo. 10:00 O 17 , 3, Mann11 ·B11d ul Prn' ED Cltttrk Cornpu1 Part I (II) M~nno• st11chu for i ED Rody ' f 11cn4l lrcro whom he can re113y lor once havrnf »ved lhe IJle of hrs clrent s son, and l1nds a murderer. lhtrl and loraer on the l!>ldnd ol San levne .1:30 IQ; Merv Gnllin Shoir IDThlt Girl • 1,7 3 I Spy ID film future ( ;29 l 8 ) Ouler's Chol(e @D Tmtl frlm CD li1llop1ne Cou1met ED ltttl.e Ra1t1ls 7:00 000 ~ 13 lronsidt l6J Mod Squad (81 Truth or Connquencu 0 What's MJ Une? ID I love Luc1 ID The FBI Ul La Mu1er P1ohlbida fID American• Hcrltaec ( ;29 a ) Bonania €D Drarn1 ED Three Stooeu 0 10 @D retJotelli .. A lite lor A Irle" (R) Pet1ocelh defends a youni r111>lor9chst 1ccu~d ol setting lue tu • seedy hotel, whrch resulted in the deeth ol an eldeily tenant, • liter a dtsk clerk 1elused to rent lhe cyclist a room. Omt£lNr-s (~Perl) Muon f) (~ LI ) L31 Cl) Ba1etb "Wom· an 1n the Harbor" (R) When a· friend 1s murdered. Barella en· counlers such complicat1ons as a model who's supposed lo be dead but is quite alrve, gangsters, pos· s1ble police corrupllon and a mis· sing $600,000. (a The fBI ID Gt! Smart 'll (!) 0111 Roberts Special .. Amer· red Movrn' On" 7:30 6 Lorne Greene's lut ol tht Wiid Q6 Green Aerts O Name That Tune I ID film future f) Ctltbllly Sweepstakes 10.30 .,,. To Be Announced 18 17 3 To Tell the Trulh -O M1llron S Movie: (C) (2hr) "The ID ~ Hews Silver Chalrce" (dra) '!>!> -Paul ~6 Allred H1tcllcock Ne .. man. Pier Aneelr, Vuern1a lob yo 10 Prl(t Is Rrcht 111:00 0 J 0 m CD "nn ID Hocan's Heroes 0 8 ilQ) ~ (U "ews 1.2l (6J let's Mah A Out g But ol liroucbt I The 61me S B' Nothes Ta~llas I 6 if. ilko Pop Goes the Couftll) 0 lite Lucy Shtw Celebrity Bowl1nc (I) Miuio•: lmpouiblt ED little Rascals I m Mod Squad l17 (3) Peter Gunn 1:00 6 •17 (31 8 TonJ Orludo & r£61 The Untouchables Dawn (R) Lloyd Brideu and Charo ID Yoe• ftr Health auesr I (09 ra 1) Victol) at Su 0 l3 6 101 m little Houle on ED Cinema 34 the Pr.me "Doctor's Lidy" (R) Mr\.1 Oleson's niece (Anne Archer) has an 11:30 IEJ II, ~l [aj CBS ute Movie: awdent upon her arrival in Walnut (C) ''Mr. insldt/Mr. Outside" (dra) Cree~. and when she 1s treatedj '/4 -lony LoBianco. Hal linden. by One B•~er (Kevin Hagen) lhe 0 ~_j ( 6)@) @D JohnnJ Cuson two become roman11cally involved. J O The Honeymooners 161 Wrld Wild West ( 6J Movie: "Bandit of Sherwood f) (':29 18 ) 13 Cl) That's MJ M•· Forest" (adv) '46 -Cornel Wilde, ma .. Cltfton & l'oh11c)" (R) Clilton Anita lowse. ae•m to help Phil flem1ne run• O (\29 e ) (3J Wide World Spc· for crly councrl. mull1n1t 1n a light clal "James Dean An Unauthorozed wrth Mama thal caum him to mo>e Biography" (R) Natillie Wood and out Sal Mineo. who appeared with hrm ID Oultr's Choitt rn l1lms. ind ~mmy Davis Jr. who ID Monda1 thru f11d11 was hos friend, are amOllg thuse 10 m [I ,roluor Aldio 14'tilll the11 personal 1mprernons ol al Champ1onshrp Wrestllnr the legendary James Dean. The pro· ED h~nese l aneuare rroe11ms I pram illso includes a numbu ol • . . , , him dips lrom Dean's motion pOC· 1:30 0 M.~'· (C) (90) ~oddlla s Rt· lure and teltvworr appmilnces. vence (sci ft) -All Japanne cnt Pelef lawtord hosls 0 ('~ 8 ) 3 CD ABC Wednts· () Movie: (C) "lookin& lor love" dar Movre: (C) (90) "Tltt li1ut (com) '64 -Connie francrs Jom H11c11a" (R) (droJ) · 75 -Richard Hutton, Susan Olrver. '• Boone, Randy Quaid. M1chtel ~cks. Carl Granl. Jenn1ler Sall A lecend 12:00 O Gumrord ary lam1ly living on the N1111ra ID Movit: "The Mac1C Carpet" River dur1ne the Depression helps (com) '!>l -Lucille Ball, John Aear, 1t11de and rescue those who dare Pa1roc11 Medrna, Raymond Burr. challenee the fa lls until ooe day! aJ Get Smart they lhemsel•es must lace the call ot the merciless rover. I 12:30 0 Twill&ht Zone m Mer. &rrllin Show ·oo B f l'l6 Mov ie: (C) (90) "Second l. · JO; Tomorrow Chance" (dr~) '/l -D11an Kerth l~.J~J1'1 l~"ews ED Edwird S. Cortis: The Sh1dow 1:45 6 Movie: "The fuller Brush Man" Catcher A prolrle ol Cur1rs. the an· (tom) ·4g -Red Skelton, Janet throp0log1s1. photographer and him. BIJir. maker who kepi an histo11cal record on lllm ol his l1le among the t 2:00 ID All·Hitht Show: "fire Down Be· Ame11can Indian )11bes. I low," "Hell in Korn" t :OO 0 17 31(8 Cunon "lomouow 3:30 1EJ Movie: "Nocturne" (dra) '46 - Ends at Noon" (R) A wealthy tn·' George Rafi, Lynn Bari. '24 "The Prnidenrs ud(' (dra) Thursday '53 -Su~•n Hayward, Charlton tceston. Y Ov Es l:OO ,10 (C) '1M Happy Ro1d" (com) DA TIME M I ·s1 -Gtne Kell/, Barbara Luie. '2l l6 (C) "Rome Advtolurc" (dra) 10:00 0 "Men With Wrncs" (dra) '33-·r,2 -lrot Donahue, Angie Dre.I.on· fred MacMurray. R•y Milland, S<in. Su11nne Pleshette. Louise Campbell. I l :lO (3 (C) "Tht list Sunset" (dra) '61 I & J "Run S1ltnl, llun Ottp" (dr;i) -Rock Hudson. Krrk Douglas. ·~s -Clark Gable, Jack Warden, f) (C) "W11ninl Shot" (dra) '67 Brad Dealer -David Janssen, Cd Seeley, Stefanie 12:00 m "Hrehtmm Allt(' (dra) '47-Powers. Keenan Wynn. Carroll a·. lyrone Puwer, Joan Blondell, Coleen Connor, Eleanor Parker. Gray, Helen Walker. I 4:00 0 (C) "Oid You Hm the Onf 1:00 0 "follow the Hunter" (dra) '54 About the Triveline ~lulady?" -Charles Ch~plin Jr, Onslow Ste· 1 (com) 'f;8 -Phyllis Orller, Bob ~ens. Denver, Joe flynn. KOCE Television (50) 1:00 Yo9• Wllll MUellne tCI (l<OC:El Vo0a telttourse l:lO E l.c:lrlt Comp.tny IC l (CTWI t:OO S.""'me SlrMI IC) CCTWl 5:00 Mister Roger•' Ntl'lllllor'-d ICI 5:00 VIII• Al89rt CCI tPBSI •:OO PhYJl<•l Geer1raplly (Cl ''TOD>Qr111t11< Maps" ,,,.· Hiiiery of Art tCl "Middle Eut Olaldea and Pcrsl'°'" 7:01 Ye9a Wltll Madellrrt (Cl (l(OC:El V09a h'IK OU•s• 7:JO P'rylng Pam Wut IC) (PTl.l "Meats Coming West" e:oo MHlerplece Theatre IC) IPBSl Upstairs, Downstairs -"Epi50de \/Ill: The Boller" 9:00 Tite G4locl T1mu "" Killing U. Join Us for Great Entertainment Ir vine 1727 E Oyer Rd 546-4400 IAdJacrnl to thP Now Appearing Jim Turnage Tuesday through Saturday 8:30 PM.-1:30A.M. Irvine Ho!>t Molor Hololl . . ... ' Wednesday, July 2 1975 DAILY PILOT 89 Tonight's TV Highlights KTLA (5) 6 :00 -Angcl Ba seball. The California ns continue their five-game series with the Minnesota '[.wins. KllJ (9) 7 ::m -" "The Silver Chalice." The 1955 movw that introduced a young, blue-eyed actor named Paul Newmun, with Pier Angeli etnd Virginia Mayo. ABC (7) 11 :30 -J ames Dean: An Unauthorized Biography . The story of the late movie actor, who appeared in only ·three films but became a legend, is dis- cussed by Natulie Wood and Sal Mineo (who s tarred with Dean in "Rebel Without a Caus e") and his friend Sammy Davis Jr. Pt!ter Lawford is the host. Maybe he would find the girl ... A~A~ltlW U1:J1 ~·NIMI 1 : ~ 11NGfT IMS",_., N I'(] I~ {\ II'\, ... CALL THEATRE FOR SCHEDULE TIMES Now through July 6th you can buy a whole day's worth of family fun and excitement at Lion Country Safari and save S2 75 per person. DRIVE-THROUGH ANIMAL PRESERVE (1) 80 Lions 12) 35 Ostriches (3) 15 White Rhinos (4) 9 Hippos • ·~ ''GODSPELL'' It bee~ .. SCI "1 ,.,..._. "'--' Oon t """ SCA \ •luM·....,11 1o;r.A llllO rut11••nt l)t()OvCI""' ,..,1.., o1 <""•• & ~•• 111~• H 1"41 BEST Cl/ER' STARTS JULY 12 FOR LIMJTED ENGAGEMENT TH:•m 014 lAU MOW PERF. TUES. THAU SUN. -CALL FOR RESERVATION .... Ilo5'r~ \l".nµh'-'-•• •Afi'.,l lJ~f~Ol.AA,(lll..U < ., .......... ;, ••• ,.,.'"'~ .... "-pr ~. el "' ·~ '°''. '~ I •·ot I .. •• I o ..._ \.J"I ..... CHARUS";ROHSOH "BREAKOUT" Sl'fCIAl. NICE MA Tit4HS WEO. I Po.lot. SAT. & SUM. 2 P'.M. Tiu' lt!rrifying motion pie/ ure from I ht: terrifying No. I h<•sl st1lln aws ' . .. . (14) 27 S torks ( 15) 84 e xotic African Antelope (representing 17 species) SAFARI CAMP RIDES For the regular price of admission to our world-famous Wtldhfe Preserve ( S4. SO per adult and S2 75 per child. 5 throug h 11 ), you will also get S2 75 worth of Safan Camp rides absolutely free; plus free perlormances of all current shows-1nclud1ng The Tino Wallendas, high-wire aenahsts and Bruno s 100-foot sway pole. (5) 22 Mouflon 16) 4 Heron (7) 108 Flamingos (8) 26 Cheetahs (9) 30 Zebras ( 16) Zambezi Riverboat (teatunng Storks. Gapybdra, Hippos, Cranes. S wans. G eese. Alltgators. Monkeys, Chimps. Eagles) (The map below shows exactly whats where at LIOO Country Why not bnng 1t along w11h you?) • (IOI 13 Elephants ( 111 7 Chimpanzees < 121 9 Cranes ( 13) 3 Giraffes (17) 118) (19) African Express Railroad AuloTrek Hippo Pedal Boats IAHRA STREISAND JAMIS CAAtol "FUMtolY LADY" IPGI JAC« HICHOLSOH W ilREtf HA TTY "THE FOUUMr "TOMMY11 "EARTH9UAl<E" "JUGGERNAUT" CPGJ "O..Ce I• Hot &to.gh• IRI -Valley Of Tlte Dot.• IRI "TOWERIM<7 ltolFERHO" "SKY J.lCICED" IPGI "ilGIR SA.ttCTIOtor' IRI •'IETUlH Of THE f'IMI( rAKTHEr Dragon Aire l.Jd. ~ ~v........ .... ..... Presents lADI~~ & G[NT l [M[N _#t ~tdlej SPECIAL MIDHITE SHOWS FRI. & SAT. JULY 4 & 5 ALL SEA TS-$2. 50 . . . •I .. .. I u UAIL y l"IL.(J ' wednesdey. July 2. HHo B arbra, Brice 'Soundalikes' 0 : Barbra Stu·i.,and i!> practically making a ~erit'!'> out u( • jnn) Hrtc·1":-. lifr. Comparing photos , Ui lht·n.• ;,au~ rt.•M•mbhmce between them? By the ~ay, rtido 'l ) ou once report that Fanny bad a nose Job'? -Pt'tl'r Standish, Brooklyn. A \~·~.but l'H'll though it looked nice on Brice the Chtc Jgo :.µl•e1ah:-.t who performed the then rar~ cos nwt1c t1pl·r.1t1on lt.'fl New York in a huff when a no~) t;Jhl111d l ... dll•d tht• :,,urgcry quackery. The com· 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardn~r Open D<11ly . n JO Mon lhru frl toa·ooPM \1.U THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 ~ CITY CE .. TRE CIMEMAS S.A FAWV IMAP\ICHESTER EX.I l'dll'llll\':. Jl'l' m un· ~oundahkl':i than lookaUkes, but G G FRWV ICITV OR. EX I han .. • Ollt' oubt .1 ndm~ 4uaht) 1n common -super lt---------...j ljlt•nt A. '"SKYJACICEO" ll'GI Q : Tbl') 'a) a round hen• in St. Louis, where v "TOWERING INFERNO" Redd Fo'' "a ~ bo1 n. lhal ht• ~tarted oul as a musi· lt.,-:-.,----,-B4-JI-.. --~ l'ian. not a coml·dian. True'! -Ju~l sign me "l 'm ., "OIGIY" fGI 1:rom )Ji,:-.ouri." lt----------4 ,\ 1"1 lll'. II \ UU t·.all JUllltng a \\ a:,,hbourd bund /:-. "SHAMl'OO" IRI bc:111g .1 mu,1t·1 .1n a JOU Ht'tld took when he ran ~ "Owt AMf TM """Y Cot" :1\\ J\ from hulllt' Jt age ~J. ltA ___ E_M_M_A._N_U-EL_L_E_" --4 · V "SUPER VIXEN S" IXI :-il't,d 1111,r t/Ul'!\llU:t.s to lly Gardna. "Glad 'You lt----------4 1\;)kl'd /'liur · uirt' 11/ tiw; llt'U'spapt.•r. P .O. Ho.c 1560, C1•slt1 .\ll'~11 •1 •1, 'It \fun/rm wul fly '.;ard11er w11Lansu·er as m1111111111t ·'' 11111)\ us 1/1t'!I1..·w1 m tlwir colum11, but the volume vt 11wtl llllll\l s flt'1.w1wl repltt!s 1111possible. Bargain ~laQl.02:30 Senior Citizens l. 50 at al I times SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAH DIEGO F'fN, AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA II WMANDINGff ~"':: ::.H. Stt.nn 9\UOMU ,._ '1'HE KUMSMAN'' 7:10 01tty ----~ CllEIW.AllD THIEE ~:~~. \\t H )f )l I'll.\' •. .\Ul\ l\E .. \TO' 1.on: .mtl l>f.. \Tlr l*l# ..... , ........ Slioww MOIL .....,. lli.n. 1:45 "l.AST OF THE l.EO HOT LOVIEIS" 7:00.1 0: I 5 sa.o-M-. ""'11 Thws. 7:1 S·f :OO Fri.-Sat.-S.11. 2:00.l:4S..S:30.7: I S..f':OO Hit: ~UPER SHOW! NOW!' Sl.25 'TIL 2 :30P.M. at STARRED(•) CINEMAS You get It aft in the LID 0 N~wport Esclu\1•~ SADDLEBACK ~LAZA It IOAO AO .. OAI llOCKflUD )81·)110 !t., .... ~JEWEL PROOUCl (o,._S. llO .1n<j PIMLl(O r•LMS LlO orc~n1 PETER, SELLERS CHRISTOPHER PLUM MER CATHERINE SCHELL The great "RE'ftlRNS:" HERBERT LOM tn BLAKE EDWARDS' The swallows from Capistrano returned! Geel. MacArthur returned! The Fifties returned! The Sixtie s will return I . And now Inspector Clouseou returns . .. In the area test retum Of tltem all- with BURT KWOUK I PETER ARNE. f•Qdu !"rj c1rc;:; 'I ··1 :l ~I BLAKE EDWARDS Screenpiay {>f FRANK WALDMAN JrJ BLAKE EDWARDS r.i..•criyHENRY MANCINl.L1'-':,HALDAVID·1o ~.1'l• .:., •. ,TONY ~MS 1o~,.,o·:.~andT·c t1,RICHARD WILLIAMS STUDIO · r r"1 ~ PANAVISION• Ong1na1 soundlracl\ recording ava1lab'e on RCA Records and Tapes United CALL FOR SHOWTIMES BRISTOL Ct~M.A BR1STOl AT MACARTt«JR SOUTH COAST St()Pp!HQ AREA 540-7444 Artlsta I I .J I 1:10 l :IO S:IO 7:10 9:10 COUPON •l·lllJ•):•1~~~ CARTOON FESTIVAL 2:3 S-4:3 ~:35-1:35 PG 3:35-7:10 1.3.5.7.9 . FOUNTAIN VALLEY it-GR FOUNTAIN VALLEY it- U<>Oo< "uti \1 Al towGlll 8.J0-1)00 uo0ttHU11st Al (OINGUI 839-llOO Walt Disne.vs,,..._ • I Bambi l .. i H I :40-3:40-5:40 0 l 7:40·.,:40 ' HOUMI> TH;.T THQUGWT Ml W AS A U CCOOH I :05-3:05 7:05-.,:05 "REINCARNATION OF PETER PROUD" 2:20-6:05-9:50 "HARRAD SUMMER" 4: I 0.7:S5 GENERAL CINEMA COltPOAATION ·.. • . ' 'I ht· hu,hand for ,,.ir- ho11i.d11 fur S:lmilli1111. 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COSTA MESA 548-2822 2 STEAK & LOBSTER PLA TIERS /\ ,.,,..,., ol.;l'Pr f J1t1 'q •JI' • I " & lOb It r fl.1 .. ur:J 0 ; ;" ,';' '.·:·; .. ~1~.··:.~.;·~,~ 2 ~ s599 I I ., t•:t•r ~ l'I $ \ f fiol (;u.,,, «1 111, ::i,.. tMv .),,, ... ., .. 1n : WITH THIS A.0 S SIZZLER FAMILY STEAK HOUSE 2196 H;tltBOR IL VD. COSTA MESA 548-2822 2 STEAK & LOBSTER PLA TIERS A Cl't•,!I pl:ttlr-r n .. 1nno I r,•.,,,~ A l b '' r U.11.1 J o ~:; .. ·.r.~\'' '..r~·; .. ''q'.,:·;:;.:·' 2 ~ s599 .. J n t1l 1n• , ~ 1 Jf S M Ollef '"-'"""""' n. ..... Ith Ju . ., ,J~,rn. E WITH THIS .i.O R s JAMES CAAN 1n A NOPJv\AN JEWISON Film "ROLLEPJ3ALL' srorn~ JOHN HOUSEMAN ·MAUD ADAMS ·JOHN l3ECK · MOSES GUNN PAMELA HENSlfY· OMOAM Tr\ENTHAM. RALPH RICHARDSON ~byWIWAM HAAAISON. Mus1c(ord..icredbyAND~ P8EVIN Assoc-Ore Producer PATRICK PALMER· Pro<Medof'dDrecredby NORMAf'.J JEWJSON ~~E?~'~~.~ 1 .~q v.-.... . ..... t"" •• ,, •• A••~"'"'·~ OlffiJ TKHNICOLOI\" Umted Arf1S1B ...... ,., ' .. .. N 0 w !DWARDS HEWPORT CIHlMA T f ~ •• ~· :; • .,~ .., PL •yi111i...1G FASHIOM ISUHD, HIWrC>H HACH Delly2:0M:Jo. A I""" MA TIHHS DAILY. 644·0760 7:1S.t:45 ·Plue Midnight Fri & Set ... -. Be's a Bowling Success Wolfman Jack Takes Song, Dance Act on Tour Hy l .F.E MARGllll.•:S "'t.os ANGELES (Al') Whut's H Cumous rudio disc Jo<·kt-y doin~ singing and dunc:111g in a rock 'n ' roll m ut.1c:ul ~ .'romoting r adio, hl' says. And a lso expanding his cntertuin- ml'nt horizons. pt•rhaps 111 hope of Sl'nding his t' u t't'l'I' 1r1 a nt•w direction. Wolfman J a1:k , \\ho has mt•t \\ ith llH'l'l·asmg sutt't•ss. outside the broudc:usti11 g booth the past frw Yt'ars, 1s atttomµllng lus b1g- gt•s t I runs1tion yl'l m "l Saw Radio." T llF. S HOW, whtt'h kkkt•d off a s ix-week , 31 city lour last week. is a musu:a l n·vu<.> of rock 'n' roll Mlrl/.!S from tlw '50s to the pn•- scnt. Jt 1s built ~•round the theme that the m us1t· l' u me lo be t he via- bk cultural Corn· 1t 1s through the promotion o f r atlw and dii.t jm·kcys. In it. Wolfman s111gs, danct·s·. plays the piano and ru~ \\1th the audil'nc:c about the curly days of rock 'n' roll and the disc jockeys who firs t turned their Listeners on to it, like the lute Alun Fi·eL>d of WINS in New York. "T han ks to him and thousands of other DJ s " Wolfman savs "radio s prcd ' rock 'n ' roll iau' O\'t•r the wol'ld. ,\II you had to do was flip the dial und thl.' purty was on.'• B E GIN N I N G I N 1 958, Wolfman was om· of thosl' DJs himsr lf, his r a pid fire ).!rowl of a \'Oice :.ind the rotk 'n' roll and rhyt hm and blut•s tum·s boomrn).! out to muc:h of lltl' l<mer half of till' United States from 250,000 w:Ht s tulion KERF in Del Rio, T l''<. 1t has bel·n all uphill from thl'rt' - Today, taping from his homt• in Heverly Hills , he is syndicated to approximately 120 stations In the Untkd Statt•s and more than 650 elsewtwrt>. Ile hus been doing g uest s hot s and mustt'r o f ceremony <:hores ut concerts for muny .years and lust ycHr pulled down the announcing spot on NBC-TV's week ly "Midnight Spel'ial" pop musit' s how. Wolfman also had u kt•y role playing himsdf in "J\menc:un Graffiti ," the m ovie that n •ally made d ear how s i-gnif1tuntly radio and rock 'n • roll a re linked in the lives and minds of young people. "I WANT TO get pt•opll' lo ap pn·date radio more. Tht•y takt• 1t for g r anted too much," Wolfman said one day recently in!>idc the hot, s moky s tudio where the show was rehearsing. He w as expla inin g why, in dt•· tiding ht• wanted to do u li\'l'. '"tonc:ept" show. he those to pay homage to t he m<.·dium that gave h11n his s t urt. "lt's not just a j11kt• hox," he continued. "Radio is a tn·1HI st•llt•r ; it 's t•ntertainment; it's a frit·nd. I was thinking just toduy that if so- meone cut all the radios off, ;ust said we couldn't nip them 011 uny m o re, people would go bananas.'' "The Fom,s,e ••• a farce of a rwe order" YINC£Nl CANBY-Ne .. l"Oll r1mes NOW PLAYING backed by an eight piece buncl, three batkup voc.:ahsts. six dan- cers and s pecialty CJcts based on l.Jttlc Hkhard and Elvis Presky tcrtuinly l'nough tu t•over up a ny weaknl'ssc s in his own pt•rformrn g abilities. The st•l is a monstrous rutlic), ('Ompll'tt• with moving dial und broudt·Jst towers. Much of it is made of plt•xiglu~s m1rrnrs . "l spt•dfic:ally clt>si~ned 1t so t hul unyont' who gol's s toned -it will just blow them away," says set dt•signcr Tommy Got'lz with a sly grin. SAYS WO LF M.\N : ''l'm 1111t trying lo outsing ur outdam·t· any o 11 t'. l · m just d o 1 n g th t• Wolfm an J U<.'k show. 1 JUSl want tu make peoplt• h appy, the same ;1'.'> "1th my radio show. I hope 1l '11 lw ltkt• .1 big party."' But is n't 1l u diffitull trunsi- l1<111. from tht• anonymity of lht• r adto to pt·rform111g center st<•l!t"! lit· l'Ons1dt•rt·d a monwnl. 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I ···~ .... ~ REG. 2.89 ./ :~· 77 C 244 SUPER 8 MOVIE FILM BLUE ICE IEFllUIAMT TREESWEET 'GRAPEFRllT JUICE 95c Huntinqton Beach 95 ~on Ctnter IEG. l.H 121 ... ' Meat·less Meals Part Of Heritag~ • By CAROL MOORE rjllll' Pl104 l"Md Editor "P eople expect a m eatless meal to be gdm -a vi.rtuaJ fas t ," said Nick Robertson, busy arranging just such a menu for a United Nations education dinner. "Actually, it 's quite ta3ty, effl· cient and inexpensive." He will prove that Saturday. July 12, when he prepares a vegetable protein luncheon lo be ser ved in the Neighborhood Congr egational Church, Laguna Beach. After a panel of delegates re- po r l s on the International Women 'c; Year conference in Mexico L1ty. Robertson will pre· sent a talk on the World Food Crisis. A graduate of the Universities of California at Santa Cruz and Berkeley, he is an economic his· t o rian with a s peciali zed knowledge or food history. Having trained with the U.S. Committee for UNICEF in New York, Robe rtson joine d the Pacific Regional Office and now tours Culifornla, serving Lntt>rna· ttona l bunquets for 40 or more, often with only 36 hours to pre· pare. "It wasn 'l too far back in our his tory when chicken on SUnday was an event." he noted. "Meal less meals are part of everyone's hentage. "Americans' m eat consump- tion has doubled in 20 years so a reduction won 't be that severe. We have lo give more priority to the moral and political aspects." Robertson m a kes a point of s ho ppin g in s upermarkets because "we want to make the comple m entary vegetable pro- tein concept less difficult, not more exotic." Persons who make reserva· lions for the $3 event before Tues- day. July 8, by calling 640-4148, may look forward to Cabbage Dolma from Greece, humus from the Middle East and "whatever else is in season." CABBAGE DOLMA Spicy Stuffed Cabbage Leaves 1 medium size white cabbage BEA ANDERSON, Editor ..... c, 3 tablespoons olive oil 2 onions, fine ly chopped 4 cloves garlic. mtnl'OO 11 :t cups long gram brown rice 3 cups water Salt lo laslt' 1:: t 1:asp oon so.1rrron or tum enc 1 bay leaf J,4 cup raisins 1 cup chopped nuts 3 tablespoons finely chopped parsley l teaspoon c innamon l teaspoon crushL'<i dill seed s or 2 teaspoons dill weed 1 2 cup sunflower seL'<is 12 pound mus hrooms, slic-Pd and sauteed in bull er Water or vegetable broth Juice of 2 len,ons 2eggs Cook the cabb agt! wholt• an boil· ing water in large pot JUSt until outer leaves l":.tn be easily re· moved. 2 or 3 minutes. Hemovl' carefully the done ones. kel•ping the water boiling to plunge the ca bbage 3gnin to loosen the 111· m.•r leavet>. St'l aside and make filhng. Heat the oil in large saucepan and saute onion and garl.Jc fOI' about 5 minull'!), stirnng all the t1 mt.t as you add the ra ce t() 1'111" n . • Alld "ater . s:.i ll. s affron, !Jay lt•j(. ratsllls arid nuL'>. cover an~ :.1mmer on low h1:at about 20 minutes . Stir 1n parsley, ctn· namon. dill. !)unflowcr Sl'cds c.anti mushroom s . Fall t.>c.ac h C:Jbbage leaf with a good spoonful of n ee mixture, turn an edges and roll up. Place stuffed leaves in g reased own µan. p:g·ked tightly. Covt>r \vilh w atcr or vegetublc broth Place m preheated 375· degrct• ovt•n. Bake 40 mmates lo 1 hour (maktng sure liquid does not t•vaporate>. Rcmovefromoven. lkal eggs with lemon jwcc un· t1I I rothy . Pour over dolmas hot from oven. The suuce should · Sl't"' !)lightly. like a l'U!)tard. &nc HOMESPUN BICENTENNIAL TREATS ARE GINGER YEAST BREAD, SHORT RIBS MOUNT VERNON AND SPICY PICKLE S. Taste of History Guaranteed to Be Spicy Fanfare and food ideas this week honor our nation's birthday and International Women's Year. In 1775. flour was ground at the mill down the road, its fineness depending on the skills of the miller and his equipment. Lively tasting, syrupy molasses was ob· tained in large jugs brought from hom e a nd s pices were of uncer- tain strengths. Yeas t '"sponges" we're passed on from molh~r to daughter a nd nurtured like growing plants. used just a bit at a time. Ginger Yeast Bread would have taken foremothers of re· volutionary d ays hours to pre· pare with crude tools. Whisked together with an electric mixer. without kneading, the finished bread is coarse and homespun, an ideal base for whipped cream cheese or butter . When Martha Washington en· tertained, she was assisted by a Pennsylvania Dutch cook. Our first First Lady m ay well have pre pared Short Ribs Mount Vernon, u sing beer from the brew house on the estate. Canning jars emblazoned with the Liberty Bell a re being sold to comm emorate the Bil"entennial. Women throughout history have pickled and preserved to insure winter supplies of vegetables and fruits. SHORT RIBS MOt;NTVERNON 1 ~cup flour lleaspoon salt 1.-1 teas poon pepper 4 pounds beef s hort ribs, cut in 3-inch pieces 2 la bles poo ns butler o r margarine 2 medium onions. chopped 1 .. cup unsulphurcd molaS!)CS ''"'cup catsup 3 tablespoons vinegar lcan (l2ounces)becr '2 to 3,4 teaspoon Tabasco pep- per sauce 6 whole carrots, pared and cut in half Combine fl our , salt. and pep- per: roll short ribs in mixture. Heat butte r in Dutch oven or heavy kettle. Add ribs and brown onall sid~s. Remove ribs; add onion and cook until tender but not brown. Add molasses, catsup, vinegar, beer. and Tabasco: mix well. Return s hort ribs. Simmer, cov- ered, l' z to 2 hours, until short ribs are l ender. Remove short ribs; ~im fa\. from liquid. Re turn short ribs with carrots; cook until carrots are tender. 15 to 20 minutes. Serves 5 or 6. SPICY ORANGE'N PINEAPPLE PICKLES 6 la r ge oranges 1 z cup white v inegar 1 medium pineapple (about 3 pounds ) 112 cups mild flavored honey <orange, s age or clover ) lOwhole cloves lstick cinnamon Peel oranges und cut m half length\.\ ase; with a shallow V shaped cut , remove white center core. Cut e ach half into3or4 large chunks. Drain: reserve any juice Cut top and bottom off pineap· pi e. Remove r ind in strips. slicing from top to bottom with sharp kmfe. Remove ""eves" from fruit. Cut pineapple in ·half, then into wedges: remove center con~. Cut wedges into l"hu nks. In large s aucepan, combine honey, vinegar, cloves and cin- namon stick ; bring to boil. Add pineapple and a ny juices from drained orange chunks; return to boil. Reduce heal and simmer for 25minutes. Add orange chunks and simmer Coastal Clubs Add Footnotes A taste of history is being ;.1ddcd to club cookbooks going to press along the Orange Coast. John App is shown at left offering Vickie Birdsall one of his vintage campaign buttons to spice up the League of Women Voters' collection of favorite re- cipes of elected officials. The $4 publication due in February will feature qwck m eals for busy people, recipes that show the current concern for natural and home-grown foods , energy or sugar -s aving ideas and recipes of historical s ignificance. Also included will be bits of political know-how, historical notes of the area and other information .. you never knew you wanted to know." Members of the Junior Woman's Club of Hunt· ington Beach, including Cindy Cirar and Diane Penkoff at right, are busy on that city's official Bicen- tennial cookbook to be sold at civic function~ for $4.50 starting in September . 5 minute:-1011ger, until orange is heated through Ladle into six 1 ;i·pint hot stcri 1 azed jars and seal immediately Serve as an accompa111mt•nt lo poultry or ham or to l"Omplcmcnt curry Best af <.·hilled lx•forc M'l"\0 • ing GINGER \'EAST BREAD 1 2 cup milk 2 ta bl es poons shortening 1 12 tables poons grat e d orange pee l 2tcaspoons salt 14 cup dark molassl'S 31 :! cups uns1fll'd all purpo::.c flour a 1 teaspoon ground cinm1mon 1 ;! teas poon powdered ginger 1 t1 tt!as poon ground clo\'cs "-t cup warm water (105 to115 degrees [•'. > _, 1 p ackage ;.it•l avt.'dry y<.•;.ast lcgg In heavy saucepan. O\'er low hl'al , heal milk j ust until tiny bub· bles :lppcar around sides of pan. Add shortening. orange peel, s alt :md molassl'S. Stir until shorten· 111g ml•lb . cool lo lukewa rm. ~lcam\ hilc, sift together flour, l"lllllamon. gan ger and l"IO\ t•s. In a warm max ing bo\\ I. 111 warm "atL·r. di:.sol\"l• the \"t•ast. Add milk mixture. egg an·d :! cups of the flour mixture Blend at slow s peed of clccltic mixer; the n b l•al at ntl'dium spel'd for 2 manull.•::.. Add remain· ang flourand bl'at 1 minute. Cover and Id ri:.l· in warm place until doublc<l. about 45 minutes: stir down. Pour batter into u wl'll-gn :ascd 9x5x3-111ch loaf pan. CO\'er ;:ind let rise until doubll!d. a bout 40 m mutes. Bake in a preheated 375 degree oven for ·15 minutes. Remove from pan immediately and cool on ''ire rnck. St•rvc with cTcam cheese. . . DAILY PILOT Wednesday. July 2. t 975 All' Created H.uman, By BEA ANDERSON · 01u.o.11.,,o.esun AJthouaih treatment of the ~entally han· dicapped bus changed over the years , Dr. Ivy Moon ng st ill " 1s horrlfit.>d over vestiges. "In some places. they stlll .iru treated as sub· humans, hke animnls ln 11 200," claimed the <1:ss1stant director , C.:entor for Tr .. nmg in Com· munity P~)'Chtatry , Stale Department of Health. Also on the faculty at UCLA, Dr. Mooring \\as the keynoter at 1''auv1cw State Hospital's annual luncht•on hononng m·service volunteers. Historically, she s aid, the retarded have \.ieen treated like prisoners ~Opie to be feared . "We have left that stalle, but it 1s difficult to ta ke th~ next step o( developing them <1S human be· !rJ~~ARANCE Appointed lo n :state la~k force to e~aluate facilities, s he said she could tell the community's at.lltu_des by the physicnl appearance of the in· st1tut1ons. Jn sornl' places window::. were burred and there " e.r~ hig h fem·l's, \\hich "said these people are :i menac1:." In one n~rthern institution. Dr. Mooring said ~he s aw patients an a \.\-ard without clothing and 111 the center of the room wus a drain. "Well," she said, "their behavior was just what had been expected or them . If patients are dressed and addressed like kids, that's what you 'JI get." Dr. Mooring 's committee made several r e· commendations and later returned lo check on · how they were being impJ~mented. Reaping Reward Winnin g the 01nnual beautification a ward are Mr. and Mrs. Jo'r ed Good who d es i gned the landscaping · for their Spyglass Hill home. The backyard is a swimqtlng and entertaining area, while the front features natural brick walkways and planters. Sponsor o! th e a ward is the Dolphins, th e women's division of the Newport Harbor Chambe r of Com· merce. Pc.titmls were clothed, lhe1r bair was com· bed und they were ln smuller groups. liehaviorul l'hanges were obv10us, she claiml•d. The trend of treutm.: these patients us "h.umu!1 ~l'ings" bc~an about IS years ago, she said. Caltfornlu looked ot thv normaliulion mode l or the Scandinavian countries and our con· n•pt started changln~. Ho" ever. s he said , we blUrlt!d to throw out the boiby with the tub when "we dosed d own liosoitals before muking other provisions for pa-tients." Shl' udvocntcs foc1ht1es that include a hospital and rc~idenccs. "You have to have a du.mt population representative of various dlS· orders somanpower can be trained. 11 Sht! s aluted Fairview as "one of lhe first to move rn the direction of rt::search and training " und said she hoped it would be successful in changing the name. She favors Fairview Research and Training t'enter. VOCABULARY Dr. Mooring bela~ve~ \'OCabulary is impor- tant, that those doing the lrafoing be called slu· dcnb, those reCl'l\'lnt: :scr vices, clients, and those in wards, pat1l'nls. Normalizution, she said, should closely ap· proximate the community. A bag <'On s1derahon is the location which :should be selected with a ~real deal of thought. For example, s he showed a s hde of a re- :sidence for r etired citizens. Across the street was a mortuary and adjacent a cemetery. Dr. Moor· mg pointed out "these residents are const a ntly reminded of dying." Warning: Do Not Push DEAR ANN LANDERS: You've de· aJt with the problem on o ccus1on , but please, ,\ n n . :; a y it a g a in . R e mind m o th ers who push th ei r yo un g d aughters into boy.girl r elations hips by being too permissive that they are asking for trouble. Mothers who perm it daughters to go lo visit boys whe n their parents a ren't at home a nd allow them to sit after dark in parked cars are either foolish or they don't care whalhappenstolhem. We have tried to raise our two teenage boys to respect womanhood. So far, I beli eve they have not stepped too far out of line. But I am bug.eyed when I see 13· and 14· year-old sexpots hanging around our swimmjng pool in their midriffs and .postage-sl amp bikinis belly-buttons showing, no bnis and sec-throug h blous es. Today, most m~Jle high school s tudents arc: more men than children. They can stand only so much "leas in1.(' before they arc compelled to cross that line. 1 ·d lik ~ to say to the mothers of these gi rl s .. "I will b e (Ann Landers OJ res pons ib l e f or t he morals of my sons. but I wiU NOT be res ponsible for what happens to your daughters." -SEEN PLENTY DEAR S.P .: You are SO right! I have printM letters with this message before, but it needs to be Workshops Opening Locallon s hould be accessible to services needed by residents and w1thm walking distance to stores and shopping renters. Cure should be tuken in selectir1 g th~ name, she said. It shouldn't devalue res idents. The phyi;lcal appearance is important, too. Modern furilities ncedn 't look Like institutions and, she sold, apartment complexes ~re ideal for a few clients. APPROPRIATE DECOR Interior d~corating should be appropriate to the 1:tge or residents. Dr. Mooring said, adding "I'm a lways s uspicious when 1 see a M1tkcy Mouse theme used." no one eb" around. They need lo observe "normal'' humun be; ingi;, le1:trn what they do and so on. And, she said, "l don't buy the excuse that lf clit.>nts lntc~rutc they will feel inferior. "Comparison is not the name of the game. lC you do better today tha n yesterday, then you won 'l be concern.sd with comparisons. "We need to recognize we a&re not all createa equal, and we d o not ulways have to catch up with those who had m ore going for them at birth ... Dr. Moorin g challenged volunteers to "educate the community on what we m ean when we talk a bout normalization," for which Fairview will be screened in late s ummer as part of the evaluation for uccredltation. She a lso s uggested thought be given to the ~election or gifts for clients. They should reflect ~nterests ~nd age. For example, a doll would be inappropnate for a young adult. These rlients have a right lo be integrated ·.-------------------- Dr. Mooring e mphasized. They shouldn't feci hemmed in, yet they n eedn't be out in the boon- docks. Size of the facility is important, too. If it is loo large, you can't get rid of it and it prevents rhunge. Als.o. Shl' s aid, with large clusters there is such a saturalio~ thut ~he s urrounding population woul~ be upset 1f r~s1dents were integrated. In keep.mg t~e populat10!" small, she said1 the com· mumtv will more readily accept clients RECREATION . And s he advocated intel?ration be carried. out m recreational programs. For instance, Dr. Mooring said it does the clients no i?ood to be taken bowHng when there is Cancer Involved THURSDAY, J ULY3 CANCER (Jun e 21· By SYDNE Y OM ARR July 22): Relationship is intensified. Nothing is ~-RI ES (March 21· apt tobe halfway -itis Apn_l 19): Money area 1s all or nothing . What was activated by Moon · a flirtation could become Mars conjunction. Check a serious involvement. tendency to act on 1m · pulse. Pull in fi nancial r eins. 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July 7, Fred Simoneau will open an in ves tment series with the topic How to Choo s e Bt'twe e n Corporate and Mu01c1p;.1I Hoods. Other s ubje cts, to be covered on the fo llowing ,\lond:.i y night s," 111 he Is Commochty Sµ1:culat1011 for You.,. Optaon~. What . Y.11}, Wh en. Whl•rc ••ml llow, and Are L1m1tcd Partnerships for You"! Evelyn Hoban wall each s t ai n ed glass .echniques on Tue~days st 9:30 a .m . and 7 p.m. and a begtnners' clay class on WednesdCJys at 9:30 a.m. K1kue Sanjo will instruct t he art of bonsai on Wednesdays nt lOa.m . LITERAC Y COUN · llLS: Two tutor training ~lasses in English as a tecond language will he >ffered b y the South :oast council for volwi· E~~~hrirst ct a ss will ~~~~a o~i1Ti·~1~~h~o~e~1~~ f ~~~~~ T~~~1sll':1:~~u~~ reci~foxne~h~u\~ wb~~t a~~ ~~~~b.; !8d i ;o~~~fdt~~ CORRECTOL LAXATIVE 1.09 bL·g in <•t 7 p .m . Tue~day, group·s lunrhl'on mt>ct· 10, in the Hyde Park would be interested in dominate. 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July 2 1975 OAIL y PILOT C3 I Danee Shor.thanq Steps Eor:watd It bas been lG months since plained, studies ballet with Edel Valerie Sutton introduced her Pedersen , who was her own ' Sutton Movement Shorthand to teacher and who is the last sur- Valerie Sutton has won favor with her new dance shorthand, which is illustra ted at right with pas de deux. tbe world in hopes of revolu-viving expert in the 8ournonviUe lionizing dance with a system of school of dance. . recording the steps and move-Bournonville is a system ments on paper. named after the man who was Al home iri Newport Beach to the bead of the Royal Danish give a teacher certification Ballet in the 1800s, Miss Sutton course July 7·19, Miss Sutton said explained. She invented her mov- she has expanded her notation ement shorthand to preserve this from ballet to include physical old system. (Dance steps usually therapy , sign language and are taught by imitation and the various ethnic and folk dances. . teacher must r ely on memory.> A former student at the Royal After t eaching at the Royal Danish Ballet in Copenhagen, Danish Ballet for three months, Miss Sutton r eturned to the ballet she was asked to present her shortly after her first shorthand system to the University of book was published to teach "as Copenhagen's Psychological an experiment" at the invitation Laboratories, which was creat- or the director. Flemming Flindt. ing a written sign language for Flindt l earned of the new the dear. shorthand when the Queen of She will continue this research Denmark passed along the book after lecturing in San Francisco, Miss Sutton had sent to her. N e w Y o r k a n d B a s e l , The queen, Miss Sutton ex-Switzerland. THE SUPER SHOW! MOW! One can actually read steps in the same way one reads ·music. ~ It only takes ~O hours to be fluent in the system and another 20 to write fluently. Miss Sutton also has worked w~th three phys ical therapists from Hoag Me morial Hospital, Presbyterian, in developing a notation system for the movP.· ments used in rehabilitation ex- ercises. Miss Sutton's organization, the Movement Shorthand Society, also is publishing "sheet dance," which is similar to sheet music. Off the presses so far are "The Long Wait," a modem dance for three, choreographed by Elle Johnson; "Three Bournonville Barres," which are historic training exercises of the Ro_yal Danish Ballet; ''The Moncfay School," historical classroom ex- ercises of the ROB, and ''The Flower Festival in Genzano Pas de Deux," choreo~raphed by Bournonville. Miss Sutton's notation has been praised by dance writers and critics from Germany, Austria, Denmark and the U. S., such as Ebbe Mork, who wrote in Copenhagen's "Politiken"; ''One can actually read steps in the s ame way that one reads music. The system is built, in contrast to other developed no~a· lion systems, directly on the vis· ual." Sht! also has presented her con- cept to pantomimist Marcel Marceau, who expressed in· le rest. The system may look com· plicated to an unschooled ey~, but Miss Sutton assured that •·1t only takes 20 hours to be fluent. in reading, and another 20 to wnte fluently.'' Students also may learn "by• the hour" during the upcoming seminar, M 1ss Sutton sau1. She will d e mons trate h er system during a free lecture at 3 p.m. Saturday, July 5, in Irvine Town Center, 4201 Campus Drive, Irvine. Anyone wishing information about the teacher certification course may call Miss Sutton at 644·8342. .> , LIDO ~a::! . . ·lt Betrothals An Event ... ·EARTHQUAKE • PG -0 A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ... Dates Set YOU'LL FEEL IT TOO! • . .. ' ~.Clardy- Hutchinson Mr. and Mrs. J ames Clardy of Costa Mesa have announced tha t ,-their daughter. Ot!bra 'Clardy and Raymond Hutchinson o f Tustin plan to be married Aug. 23 in Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Costa Mesa. The bride -to--be, a 11tudent a l California State Uni versity al L<>ng •• Beach, graduated from Costa Mesa High School and Orange Co~st College. Her fiance received his degree from th e b. University of Maryland. .He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutchinson of Oakland, Maine where he g radua t ed f rom Williams High School. Anthony-Watling Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Anthony of Costa Mesa have announced the en gagement of their daughter , Jane t Anthony to Hugh Walling, of DEBRA CLARDY Livermore . Miss Anthony is a graduate of Estancia High School and earned a BA at California State University al Fullerton. JiJ A ~cmon·s SPORTSWEAR wt~IC.Uff Pl.ALA "BAI.BOA ISlAl«l Newporl Broth 216Mo11neAve 548-mi 61s.1ro. 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Assortment of tops incJudes: sleeveless knits, tanks, halters, short sleeved styles and more. Care free polyester and polyester-nylon. S,M,L. Oouble- knit " polyester shorts come in · solids and fancies. Misses' sizes. Use Sears Re volving Charge ... This Ad Effective through Saturday, July 5 each Buena Park · 81 SO la Palma Av•. Phone 828·4400 I sears I .... -. .. c.. So. Coast Plaza 3333 Bristol St . Phone 540·3333 •' Orange 2100 N. Tustin Ave. Phone 637·2100 STOH HOUIS· Mel\do_y ,.,,., Thv,.doy 10 AM lo. f'M Sotvrdoy 9 30 AM to 9 f'M S•'"••Y ' 1 NMft I• S f'M ,.., .. .. . -...... ""'. weonesoay JU•y" 1:11~ Fresh Ideas Brighten Day GRANNY GOOSE POTATO CHIPS N1HPAK CHEERIOS IS OL PKG. HG. II' CHRIS & PITTS BBQ SAUCE· 1.4 oz. BOTTLE PICKLES PEPSI COLA 6 PAK BREAKFAST INBED! Why not' ll 's a wo~rful way to pamper the one you love. Try a ~imple bed tray with a fresh flower and the morning l\t.'ws papcr. Serve a complete nutritious br<'akfast. such as a bowl of cereal. fresh fruit. milk, a t:roissan t with butter, and tea. WAKE·UP BEVERAGE Empty 1 envelope (1'4 ounces > ins tant breakfast -vanilla flavor -mlo tall glass. Add 1 cup cold milk: stir until completely dissolved. Add 2 tablespoons frozen concentrate for orange breakfast beverage; bltr to blend. Makes about 1 cup. TRY SUN SID.NE Change the place or brcukfubl. On a nice sunny summer morn· ing, take the meal outdoors. En· joy ll on lhe bac k porch or patio, and on weekends venture to Uie city park or countryside. ORANGE GLAZE Combine JA cup frozen orange beverage concentrate and 2 tablespoons con! eclioners sugar in a shallow bowl ; blend FOREMOST SOUR c~~ CREAM MUSTARD IOLJ• 25«= ~Ey.' SHOUIH:E~:' -----------------------------------SPIJIHGFIELD HAMBURGER or HOT DOG BUNS 8 Pak BIRDSEYE PEAS 10 OZ. PKG. L YMDEN FARMS HASH BROWN POTATOES 2 LB. BAG ~ I LI. All Grinds COFFEE R~ or Pink 6 OL Cans thoroughly. Dip about 12 healt.-<l doughnuts in lhl' mixture lo glaze. Serve warm Makes 1 i1 cup glaze. INSIDJ.<: OUT Bnng a little of the outdoors lo the indoor breakrasl table. Make fresh flowers or fresh fruit a part of your table setting. VARIETY CER EAL BOWL IC you have more than one favorite cereal, try combining them into one. For instance, combine 40"{ bran flakes, corn rtakes and ('runchy nut-1Uu cereal nuggets m serving bowl. Top with sllced trult, berr1es, grapes. 01· rais ins, 1( desiretl. Serve with white or brown suaar and milk or light cream. !UOR NING DRAMA For a dramatic breakfast la· ble, use containers, china and disheb you 've never Imagined from what you have on hand. Mi:i. colors, textures and sizes. For instance, serve cereal in large mugs. or celebrate the (irat month anniversary or marriage with a s mall candle in the muffin. US #I RUSSET POTATOES 10c:!~0 89c SWEET SEEDLESS I RAPES 39~. SWEET 'H JUICY ECTARINES 29~. FRESH ~OCAL ITALIAN. SQUASH 15~ .. COLGATE 100 89 MOUTHWASH C 24 oz. FALSTAFF s2 39 BEER 12~~,~ • scH:LEv VODKA s3.89 SILVER PESOS Light TEQUILA D~ s3.99 ------. HORMEL -HAMS-SHANK PORTION 89~ •SUHDa RUM ~ s3.69 BUTT PORTION 95C Open July 4 8 a.m.· 7 p.m. u . Store Hours: 8 ·~o 9 Daily Sunday 9-8 WILSON 1 19 FARMHouse WElllERS 59c '--_ Prices 'Eff~cti·~ SPARERIBS Thursday thru Wednesday e ~~~~~~~~u. J~y3toJu~9 -------------------~~ESHFROZ~ 89C ~~~~~~k"~ 79 YOUNG DUCKS 4 ~v'.~· We Gladly Accept Food St~mps -~-~-~-~-N_o __ B_E_E_F _______ ~~· ~~~SCHKKENSc~·s~~----~---- TURKEY 39 DELI SPECIALS _D_R_U_•~S_T_IC_K_S~~~-~-L~ ;NERsn~=:~NAn~ CENTER CUT CHUCK STEAKS . USDA CHOICE 99~ OSCAR MA.YER LITTLE FRIERS SAUSAGE Lf HKS GINGHAM SLICED CHEESE 11-. 89! 99~ • COSTA MESA 19th and Placentia PLACENTIA 710 W. Chapman I • \ . r • . ' ( • I (;heaper for Twosome • •. \ ' l Meal Planning j • I ,. ' • \ I I } , , t ' . • t • • ' • . ' By BARBARA GIBBONS Just thl-two of you . How in· timat.t•! How romantic! How dif· ficult lo cook for! Sooner or later nearly ever· ybo<ly is a "childless couple" . . . a fa ct overlooked b y <·ookbooks and s upermarkets. Recipc.•s, mt•al and produce arc usually packaged as if everybody still sits down to :.m 8-foot dining tab It>. Today we've gut a pair of re· cipes for making two "meals for two" out of one cut-up chicken. The vcgctablt-s served with the chirkc.>n on the first day help to season the sauce for our second· day "Chi cken Bolognese" a tomato-rich chicken-and-pasta dish that gent•rally includes car· rot and c.·elery in the Italian gravy. Whetht·r you 're newlyweds or second honeymooners. keeping in t1im is important. so we've made both dis hes extra low in calo1ies ... but extra delicious! You won't mind chit·ken two nights in a row when the dishes an~ a s different as these : PO'ITE D CH ICK EN WITH CEL E RV AND CARROTS 2 pound cut·up frying chicken rots ing lO·ounce package frozen car· 3 stalks cdery, sliced 1 onion, s lict!d 1 bay leaf ' 1 teas poon poultry season· • 2 cup dry while wine 11:: cups water 1 1 cup cold water 2 teaspoons cornstarch or ar· rowl'Oot Salt a nd pepper Plat•c tht.• chicken pieces s kin· side up in a hot OVl'll or under the broiler unl it skin is browned and fat is melted. Combine chickc.•n pieces in a heavy pot or Dutch oven with ull l'emaining ingredients except cornstarch and cold water (which will be used for thicken· ing.) Cover and s immer over low heal u nlil t e nde r . about 40 minutl'S. t:ncovcr and continue <'OOking until 1i4uid is reduced by half. Combine cornstarch :.md cold water and stir into simmerjng pol until liquid is slightly thickcnt•d. Season to ta~tc. St•rve half the chicken and all of the vc~ctablcs, topped with. some of thl· s auce. Serves two, about290 calorics each. Sl'l aside n•maining chicken and sauce until later. After din- ner. when n ·maining chicken 1s cool enough lo handle, remove lhe meat and discurd the bones. Rt•frigcralt· thl.' remaining THE SLIM GOURMET chit-ken m <.'at and ~auce (can be done in the same pol) until the next day. Then make this recipe: BONEL ESS CHICKEN AND SPAGHETTIBOLOGNE E Yeslt'1·da y·s leftover boni:· less chicken indudin~ saut•e: 5-ouncc can p la111 tomato sauce <no oil added ) 1 2 teaspoon oregano Pinch of garlic powdt•r 11 :: cups t ender-cooked spaghetti While s paghetti is l'ooking, combine remaining ingredients in a saucepan. Simmer about five minutes. Serve over spa~helli. Tossed salad with diet Italian dressing completes the meal. Serves two, about 360 calories each. Ba r:s Cost Less ::ld6C96 ... 'f' Con people still afford ~pedal, scrumptious cook iei, '! Yes, they can, and banana~ a1 e the answer. Packaged commercial an<l bakery cookies huve gone sky high, often vanishing from the s hopping list of many con· s umers, but home·buked cookies when made with carefully select· ed ingredients are still much cheaper than the bought kind. BANANA ft'RlSBl ES :•~ cup shortening 1 :s rup packed brown sugar 12 cup granulated sugar 2 eggs l cup ma~hcd ripe l..>anan;.1s (3 medium ) 21" cups unsifted all·purpo:,,t· flour STORE COUPON Wednesday July 2 1975 :i~ h:aspoon b<1king :iodn 1 ·teaspoon sail ':! tca:.poon l'innamon 1 1 teaspoon nut1ru:g 1 tc<.1:.poun vanilla 1 cup rH&b lnb In la rge IJowl cream :.hor\l'n ing. brown s ugur and ~ranulull.>d ~ugar. Beat m E ggs. Blend in bJnanas, flour, baking soda. salt. t·urnamon, nutmeg and vanilla. Stir 1n rai:.1n!.. Drop by 1 ~ cup mcasurt! onto greased baking s h<.>i!l. Uake at 400 degrees F. 8 lo 10 minutes lkmove from buk i11i.; sh1.•l't and l'OOI on rack . Makes 18 cookies. Tot<Jl l'ost about SU>O. BANANA PEANUT BARS 1 :s cup but kr or maq~urinc .I.-- when you buy 1-9 .0 oz. or 2-4.5 oz. LIMIT ONE couro11 ru rUftCHASE OFF I ' c ' I I 't I ~· • ~ 4. U MUl ''" "., PROCTER & GAMBLE 0A1L v PILOT Ca ·~ cup sugur 2 earns 1 cup mushed ripe banunas t3 medium I 1 <'UP unsifted :111 purpohO nour • :i teaspoon salt l teaspoon baking powder 1 "J. te.aspoon baking sod.a 11 ..! l'U P S uncook e d o ld foshioned oats a 1 nip chopped peanuts Combine all ing redients in a large bo\\ I and mix well. Spread in a greased 13x9x2·m1.·h baking pan and bake al 375 degrees F . for 25 minutes, until l'ake tester inserted in t•tmler comes out clean. Cool. Cut into 2 dozen 2-inch squares. Total cost about $1.10 . N ow you Cdl1 slwe up to ~5¢ on Prin~ll:' '-; Newfangled Potcito Chip ..... The chips that t l1 .... 1 • f r1..·~h MKI d<!licious 1.Nit hou I ta~ti 119 ~rl!asy. Si1 nply cut out one o f 1hc L' 1upo1b bdow. and ti.'kc II I• I \.1 lllf '>f0fL' Till' cuupon "':1th thl! duttl'<l linL.' ""ill ~ave you 1 OC <111 thL· purd1.i~\! of one l\i.in pdck. or two !:-mgle canist~rs. Bur for reQlly big s<wing~. ~;uu.11 \\·c.111t to cut out the c• 1upon w:th the ~olid line . 11·~ !Juod for LSC off on the • purchc1~l! of 1wo twin packs, u r four .... ingk· ctini....tl'r ..... Cliuo~l' yuur Prin~l e·s cuupon nu\\'. u11d enJuy the ::ic..1\·in~~ \I. hill' ~·uu e1110~' the dl!liciu u~ tt1:-.ll! o f Am erica's L1vuntc puk1tu chips. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I CUT ALONG EITHER DOTTED OR SOLID LINE OFF c , ___________________ _ ---------------------------------------------------· when you buy 2-9 oz. or 4 -4.5 oz. STORE CO UPON FROM F as h ion N ewpo rt I sland Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR " -. OAILVPiLOT Pop For Treat American colonis ts I were introduc.-cd to pop. I c.-om by the ln..!ians when Quadequjna, brother of I Iroquois c.-hief Massasoit , I brought som e in a de· erskin bn6 to the first Thanksgiving dinner. Colonia l hous ewiv~s saw a gbo<l thing in pop. com and soon were serv· ing it with !)Ugar a nd cream ::is a breakfas t c.-ereal. Break this corn brittle mto bite-sized pieces a nc.J Whe n s tored 10 a i-l · ! . CRAGMONT I. POP Rtfrtthing Flavors A STARKIST •TUNA I LUCERIE L•ORllSTYU DRINKS CHEESE ffuit.Ftovon Safeway Cheddar I c $ 19 .......... 'allon ~ Wt. lb. Iott le ICE BEL-AIR DINNERS (lfff S9•) CREAM Snow Stor Quality ser\'e "as t!) " Or, try dressing up a dish of ice cr eam or puLlc.J 1ng by sprinkling some britUe I pieces over the desserts ,... 1, tightly-sealed container, I r. ~ .. a big ba t ch \\ill keep for,' \ ,........_ ...,,; -' "eeks ' # "' ...., '-f .f ... l 'ARAJ\I EL POPCORN f ~ BRITTLE l-'-~·\ 2 .'.1 Uarts popped gourmet popping corn • co c 'l:t cup dry roasted p~anuts I c up s ugar 1 z cup corn syrup 1 ~ c11 1> water :! tab l es p oo n s mo)a!)Sl':-. 2 tables poons butler or margarine l tl'a s poon vinegar l teas poon baking soda Combmc popcorn and nut!) in a buttered 9 x t:I x 2-inch pan. rn a separate he avy s:.iucl'p;.i n, com brne su~· ar. l'Orn !)yrup , water. m o la sses. butter and vmegar . Stir mixture while heating until sugar is dissolved. T h e n c o CJ k o ,. c r m edium h e;.it, without stirring, until mixture reaches 300 degr ees on All SAFEWAYS OPEN * FRIDAY * JULY 4TH Eacrpt Sb4 Sworthrnort l.vr In PoCJf1c Poli1odt1l BAKERY BUYS! 61/J-01. (an GJU»t4 0PfJWrg OF OUR NEW STORE IN MAR VISTA 3 7 60 Centinela Ave. at Venice DA IR Y & DEL I c a nd y therm o meter p • B d 49 l 'AA' E 49 _Chard crac k when ~ii-rem1um rea ( arge ggs ( 111g syrup dropped mto S 1 1 ,_-lb l f 1. 1 d Ct \'t'l'Y <·old water form s I o ewov . . oo tvcerne Ova ily .... . . • or. n. hard threads w hich upon ~~~,~~t~1[.~0~1 the ":iter @Cinnamon Rolls69c Party Dips s-or. 39c H l' tn O\'l· I r11111 11".i I. Mn Wright s-lced 01 Apple ... S's Lucerne ( Eccepl Gvocomole} Ctn. Add b:.tk rng :.oc.J;.i , !>t1r- ring in qull·kl~ only l ~L c I. M•\ W119.hl \ 13-01 s1n Orange Ju·1ce lu~~.·.n• Holl 79' enough to mix. Pour 101· • ayer OKe S1nglt loy•• rk9 r. Gollon med1::itely over popcorn and nuts and toss to coat. '··~--------.. ----------· Turn mixture out on a I large butte red s urface. With two fork s, pull a part into pieces as thin as possible . Le t cool. I Brea k in t o s m a lle r pieces. Makes approx· ' imate ly 2quarts . Saucy AlwaYs on ,,~!!_' i !.~~CUITS Mrs. Wright's 3 7 ( Mrs. Wright's 12 Ouality l~· Ready-To-Bake l-01. SI tee Can PORK&BEANS LUCKY BEER LAGER TownHouse 39c 12 11-01 s199 Ovolity 30-01. . Iott~ Can Pack sun days I Pticts Effective July J.s. 197S. In Los Angeles. Orange & Vtnlvro CovnllH (bctpl Cotolina/ Homemad e ice cream s undaes can be as spec:· tacular as you like. There arc plenty of store-bought sundae top· pings but the one!> which really m ake ;.i hit arc the home made Olll'S. Two special sauces are given I here ... hot fudge and hot bultt>rscotch. I Both of them a re delec· table. The fudge s<.1uc e made with semisweet c hocolate and whipping cream is :.i quickie. The butterscotch tal-.cs a lit- tle more w:.il<:hing but 1t is well worth t ht· Pffort. HOT Ft; DG t; SUNDAE SAl'CE 6 -o un ce pa c kage semisweet c hocolate 1 2 c up "hipping cream 1:! te;i ~poon pure vanilla extr act Combine a ll in gr e · d ie nl s. St i r over moderate h ea t until chocolate melt~. Serve hot over ice c ream .Makes about 1 1/4 cups sauce. BUTl'ERSCOTCll SUNDAE SAUCE 1 cup brown sugar, packc-d 1 ~cup s ugar ::;, C'up half and hall 1:. cup butter 2 t a blespoons li&ht com syrup Dash sail 1 tea spoon pure Ya'}illa extract I••.-;.: ). -t~:/ lb. LETTUCE Fresh ond Crisp Ideal For Salad or Sandwich. each BANANAS Fancy Ouolity ldtol For Snock Time or lunch lox. lb. Combine all lngre· 1' dienl~ except vanilla. Heat t o boiling over moderate heat, stirnng constantly. Cook and stir about 3 m inutes Stir in \'301113 . Serve h ot over ict' I w..a. .... ,_, ... ,..., cream. Makes about 11• ,1MO..,.wttt .. .....,_..._..U,Mt.C..t~.L.,..a..c• c c Half GaHon KODAK FILM a N110or 126 SJ49 20-Exposures h Eac Hair Spray .. ~~ 77c Style ............. 13-ounce Can ~!.~!.~~rd ,.,~107 i!?i.~!0~.~.~~~~ 4 9c 14-01. Pkg. 0 Moc • & 'L-.... , '" 291 II' arone ~ •. "• o, 8 ,,, ... ,,.,,. 9 .. 29' _. reen eans ,,,,, •. ,,, ,.., ~H II H ,. ...• l'" s10 II' o oway ouse 1 ...... ,,, ~ H h 8 •• i ... s. •• i. ... 2 I~ 391 • as rowns ,,,,, ,,.,,. "' Fiddlesticks Pound Cake lei O•' i ou~ '''""'"'"' O\lel+•• '' 11 •• 891 I "• . LIQUORS & WINES Prices Effecllve In licensed Softwoys ~.~~~.~!..!,odk~.! 2" ! ~~!~.Y/ine G.n, ..... ! 189 CHARCOAL ~ Trop~y l 0 -lb. 99c ljl. Ovol1ly Bog !.~.~!t,~Maclalr\,!549 ~~!~Ula Sal~!2" iBarbecue Sauce ~~~:r~,~'"' 59c iZee Napkins Mi1 or Mot ch Pkg. 49 · of 160 ' 17·01. 39 ~ Con @.Salad Dressing ";::i::· ·:;;· 991 iFruit Cocktail ~::.~ @Marshmallows a~:,'.:y ':k;1 59c iCake Mixes ~:;:~~~~~~~: 18~~~01·69( liGrape Drink .. ,.~.~~~~: ... ~~~·~ 591 r~ Morehouse Mustard ';;~· 491 iSnackers ... ~:'.:.'~!:-;~~:.!.., ~-:; 491 t.Ripe Olives ::~;..~~.:;; ~:: 49' 10 55ERIE TURKEYS Armour Grode "A Average c SKllLESS ::;:~ 6 7c FRANKS ~~ •IOI • C:-.. ..... S.. C.._. ... t / f1 Strving · Suggt1hOI CANNED FRESH GROUND HAMS Safeway $ ~rubuqut Boneless Fl.Illy Cooked 4-lb. Can 89 BEEF Regu lar U.S. Gov't Inspected Any Sire Pockoge lb. MIA TS FROM WILSON c ~ Wilson Sliced Bacon '~:' ~ 1" ~ Slkt4 lele•• 49, Polhh S•s111 s I" .~\ w.i-..._.., a..t ... ., w~.e11 o....,,, 1 ,..."4 "• ·.~J IMt F ..... s 89' Chtppe4 1'"' 89' ~ Wih"41SltillltM 1-111 P\9 w~-Sltee4 HI ... cups sauce. j w....a,..,..,c-.w...·J11L17•St .. c .... ....._ ..... .t M•fl•I., ,......._ • .._. •14417 c.t.er •·" w.-. .,., ... ' I # I I ' ·'-. ' • , Bean . Bake Best Whereas your f amity never wants lo take time to eal ln the sum- mertime: And whereas when Chey do finally agree to come to the table they eat as if they had been <Jenied solid food for a month; And whereas keeping them satisfied t axes your energy. your im- agination and your budget .•. ll is hereby decreed by home economists that freedom from all such mealtime taxation is your inalienable right! Crisp cole sla"'', fresh melon, milk and iced tea shall be added to com- plete the menu. In witness whereof you may set your hand to your t ennis racket, golf club or tanning lotion, in recognition .of your new round freedom ! EARLY AMERICAN BEAN BAKE I-pound can pork rnd beans 1 cup chopped celery I tart apple. diced 1h cup water 1 e nvel ope (Ye ounce) onion gravy mix 8-ounce package b r own-and -s erve sausage links ~ombine beans. &lery, apple, waler, and contents or gravy mix envelope; spoon into l 'h·quart casserole. Top with sausage and bake at 400 de grees for 30 minutes, or until bubbl· ing hot. 4 servings. SAVORY CHEESE BREA D 334 cups biscuit mix 3/.a c up s hredded Cheddar or American cheese l'l.t cups milk If• cup prepared yellow mustard lea:g Paprika Com-bine biscuit mix and cheese in large mix· ing bowl. Combine milk. mustard, and egg. add to biscuit mixture and beat vigorously by hand about 1.2 minute 1 Spoon into w el l gteased 9 x 9 x 2-inch p,an. Sprinkle with paprika. Bake at 400 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes. G to 8 scrvin1:s Copies Free Specials .. Defined We spend a lot of time shopping for the things we eat. To help us satisfy our family's nutritional needs and stay within the family food budget. we need to understand the language used in the food t.tade. ln a ten-page folder. the U.S. Department or Agriculture defines 150 tt-rms you'll see in the crocery. For a free copy of Food Shopper Language writ e Consumer (nformation, Dept. 30, Pueblo, Co. '1009. ~ Explanations of some Jess familiar meal terms include: Bullock Beef -meat from young male cattle under about 24 months of age. When such beef is (.e de r a 11 y graded , l'bullock" will appear In tile grade stamp. , American le1:-leg of F mb with shank bone re· oved, s hank meal lded back into a pocket nd fasten~d with jcewen. Pike's Peak-heel of und. A less tender. eleu beer roast rrom lower portion of the nd 1eclion. 'Saratoaa Chop- '°nele11lamb chop rrom 'he Ina I de s h ouldtr lhu1cle1 . The toldcr nlso In· eludes a llsllng or terml you'll Ond when )'OU Shop for milk and milk pro- duct.a, ind 1nln1. ,· Wednesdmy Jutv '2 1~75 OAILYPILOT . ., Early American Bean Bake combines old fashioned goodness and thrift and insures the cook's right to enjoy the holiday, too, since convenience foods keep kitchen work to a minimum. . n Yearfmg Ralphs won't let high beef prices make your 4th or July holiday fizzle. ~ , We've m~de a special purchase of Western grass-fed yearling beef. Ralphs w ill be open FridaYi July 4th Because it's leaner than mature grain-fed beef, it's lower i "price. 1 Because this yearling beef is so lean, we recommend tha ou Check your local Ralphs for store liours tenderize or marinate it before broiling or barbecuing. In fact, cooking instructions are included with each p ckage. You can also choose from our regular selection of Ralphs Me Master Beef, but while supply lasts this week, you have an alter a 'vein type of beef and price. As always, Ralphs unconditionally ar ntees Ralphs Super Buy Temporarily reduced price including manu· facturerJ' ollowonces and special purchaHs. D Ralphs Everyday Low Price Compare lalphs overage of 15,000 every· day low pri<H w11h so-called diuount pric n . satisfaction or your money refunded. Super Produce First ol the Season West~m ...... ling Beef Super Bakery Yearling Betl loin-Bone In Ralphs-Hamburger or Fisherman's Cove Santa Rosa ·: .... 29 ~Plums '""· .39 Sirloin Hot Dog w.... S k .. 1.19 ~Buns .. :~ .... 1. 79 ~ ... !!! s Pacific Red Fresh ~Salmon Rib ~ S~;;eC-r~bo~dy Anached lb ni ........... _......... · 99 ~ Steaks Salmon Steaks lb. 1.99 ~ Mahi-Mahi Fillets lb 1.59 Yearling Beel Loin ~ R~iili;;w Trout lb 1.49 l-Bone ~ el~~t<c~;~rt=mets lb .99 ~Steaks Meat Master Meats Ralphs Exclusive -A Blend of Ground Itel and Tutured Vegeteble Protein Yeatllng Beef Loi11 Porterhouse ~steaks White QI Wheal All Star ,. 1.39 ~Bread ~ A~QeleF~uC~kes 16oz. 29 toal • small 83 size • 1 69 S~~~r Flowers lb • Pompon l 79 D!!!9Uets ··00 • .97 lb • ~ Planters each 2.87 Free' L.emon Leal Wllh Purchase of Fresh Cut Flowers Nor1hwesl Bing ~Cherries per lb. .49 uch e79 each .39 Heh .29 each .19 pertb. e 10 SUper Yearling Beet Chuc~ Round Bone ... 49 ~Roast lb .99 ------Super Grocery----- ~alohs -'ssor1ed Flavors Assor1ed Flavors Sugar Free Hi C ~Burger N;;0z8;i;dd Super Deli ~Leg O' Lamb 1 09 Far~r John ~Canned Pop '',:~ 10 ~Drinks '"~~ .39 qalohs -qegular or Pink Light Chunk • ~Wieners .,. .69 ~re;onade ·,:· .• 14 ~T:~~ Old t::aahioned Reg. or Elec. Perk Grinds ~ G~~~d-~flarger pkg. lb. .88 Country Fresh Large-AA ltb. 89 ''"" .48 Ralphs Hiiis Bros. .,, .79 ~Ice Cream ::~:;.89 ~Coffee 0 Beel Chuck -Clod Style 1 49 ~ Boneless Beef Roast lb. • U Beel Round-Boneless 1 59 ~ Beef Ti p Roast •b. • ~Eggs ~ C~~ Steaks 1b. 1.79 D Made from Beet Chuck 115 Ground Chuck •b. • ~Mi~~ F>~~·cil~µ·~ c .• , .. c··;~. ~ F~h1Po;knR~st ~ sii~n~f Liver ~ S~ked Sausage ~ ~;n 1K·i~g Bacon ~ 8(,~t;;;AH~m :~~:en ~ F~i1y~k;;0H~m oound 1.43 11b .65 lib. e54 6 Ol •• 89 lib .• 65 t2oz. 1.43 gat .69 Health a Beauty Pantry F illers ~ ~tton Swabs s;k'~: .35 U Modess -Regular or Super ~ Feminine Napkins ~ Sh~~~t -Fru1t Essence ~ M~i~~;~·cream U Ladies Safely Shaver ~Flicker ~ti~ti<~~t~ 24ct. 97 pkg .• 8oz: 99 bottle • each 1.29 4 oz. 1 65 bottle • 9''1 01. 59 carton • ~~rb;;q~ s;~~vor ~ pm;dnol~~rsie-R•pe ~oiitPick; ~OelMonle Sweet R e lish D o~o~~ciQ>fi~ ~ ~~c;;j~ch Bag s ~ Sunklst-Brand Lemon Juice ~ $;;~~k1Crackers can • 18oz. 59 bottle • 6oz. 45 can • 2401. 59 ,., . 12oz. 49 jar 1 31b. 2 67 can • 150ct. 49 pkg .• 16ot. 39 bottle e 1101. 47 pkg. e ~ Groand Turke y lb. • 79 Sandra .... 2.99 12ot. 49 can • ~ Macaroni & Cheese K raft D inners JV.oz. 27 pkg .• ~ Ff;SiiuH;~dT~rkeys lb .• 5e ~Vodka 17oz. 49 pkg .• ~Wakes Up Food Flavor Ac' cent 1 oz. 43 j»cg .• ~ ~;t;J~~r~;k;ys ~ r~;k;ynDT~~~tickS55 ~F~,;g; lb .• 89 lb .• 49 - lb .98 Prices Effective July 3 through July 9 OA•t ••rtt1Ht-t10f'f'•O 1 0, D UH"-.1•"'• .... ,,ou " Vaseline Intensive Care ....... 77 Lemonade D ......... i'"""" Utt. o .. ,,_ ......... _, .... " !!LJTlrend ,,, • 75 limeade O"•"""' ~t , LA_ Muwt• Y•4 ... ''oun Schick Injector Blades -o1•1 1.0 9 l!LJ Lemon Juice 0 01nt..,•at"''., " t f"'A'•••UIM•''NI" Efferdent Tablets ,.', 1.13 lYJSallsbury Steak OhlUk"• .. Off,t(\ tt•r [ACtlt•t-'•tOfll Prall Liquid Shampoo ...... 1.4 7 rif' J Avoc1do Olp• n 01 .. o••bt• -, ..... , 1 r A Stlt ICltt -'~d.•f '" ... ., oc.; P1mpers Diapers ',.'; 1.32 ~ Solld W"ltt Tuna · 0A1terl1ked Items not available In tht following stores: ~ 'r',. "'"'"'''-.~ Ql..wltlt l I • ,...,,.n. 11 Mtllt .... I,'\ !'U l.\>llt Mttt, .......... ,.,,, ..... , ... M I •• ...,, ••• .a Mll'HS STORES ARE LOCATED AT: 2•167 PAYO OE VALENCIA. lAGONA HlllS 6 pk. 119 carton • 1 N ~ l•t1 111M-Auo,,H if•'"'•• .... 24 '"£.J Potato Chips I r°A "''"-0010•111Cttt-'' ::,. .25 l"l(.J Sa led Dressing 1~, •I ~ Stoh tp'I • h•"9o' ._ •• 52 t'£..! Lima Beans ,,. O M1rwrt1"-Wento" • .,· 1.29 Soup Mixes '' L:j Mvt-"f'I"''' -n •• lortu .:·~ .15 IY'JRoot Beer U• ~AuonffV•ff•tf•• .. ~ 1.09 ~Soy Ahoy Soy Nuts filth 3.99 ltflh 4.99 ~:: .•• Stotiitfy•-C•f\"'"' ·Shellie BHns ,. ., .... l ... tttOt1JtAd •• ~~ 1.03 Salad Dressing ttot l'li""•••....-.-f'~•'-" .... 31 l'!U Glad Lawn Bags r A.11Wt •0 .. f-'1 N l otttu •• , .52 ~Root Beer" ''' 0 (Jllll .. vt.tt-tlM OttHit e.ttt•t "'""" 1. I l"l(.J Bubble Up• 1 r:Jl•vteh~tt ;;, .75 l'!UMayonnalse 12oz. 53 can • ~Mi~;j'N~ ni~z. 84 1ar • 11 oz. pkg. .58 ~ l~~t;~i ~ffee 10 Ol. 1.51 large 1 99 size • ~ 16 Ounce -Deposit Bottles Royal Crown Cola::; It f-:;J.••t ft•Oi""'•'• 1 tACt<-MVt"'1·11c: ... c~~ .37 ~Noodles & Cheese ;=: .3 1 ~Swiss Cheese 11•• ~W•Ant-lfl~ 11 l"'""AWtw ....... C ... ltM:lW .... -.89 l"l(.J Honey Seume Cookies ,!: • 7 5 ~ Cheese Spread ti ~1..-,.t ... H -Utl (t#lt ,,.11 o lwff'"'t( ... -..,..,.,0-... '••'• .19 ~Root Beer """" 1.35 Cheezblts Cubes· a \ ~Wuu UoF .. drtn t• •\t•• ~CH•lt9 -tllo41 ... ~ ••• 99 t'£., Ac'cent ''' 1.111'.!i(J Jack Cheese •o11. c-:;i,C•llfl••d't 1-C.tMM ttH. Nt'-rt-C1tn~ .. ., ••• 99 ~.Hot Dog Sauce• .... 28 Buttermilk Biscuits QI ~Cfll<ltA .. Htrw' lt1.ll•I lo•,.1•.. •or 0 u., ... ,.,.,... ., t I'll ... ,., 1.03 l"£.J MJB Rice Mutes · ,,; .31 Oscar Mayer Bacon jar ipk. 99 Clr10n e ,,., t .65 ... 1.01 .... 17 .... 1.41 .. , ••. 17 ... ~ 1.51 t.tt lol!ft .. t, tO>•• Sill ••t "' ltt .. ,.. .... •r.tk'1• ~ ... '" .,_., .... 10'\: S .-. .. .. , ... .._. .. ,,•4•0f> "''' ... .,,.,., .. l •• ..._,. .... 1,. ' •. _. , ... " ..... ,.. ..... U t ~ 1\1\ W >ti 0 •l'I l ••'-......... '~'"'"' .. lMMiiM iJlll .. _., t )JJ .,,.O""N'' " t-\ ,,,."" ,u..q.., •.• C.,......u101 C~•••" Vt•..,,. .. I""\-.._~~· t .11 ""~'tf\.*'l • • \.t• ......... t•r•'"'Ot. e 1 We reHrve the "9t1t to limit or refuH HIH to commercial dHlera or WhottHlera. • ,,,.._.,.,....,, ,.,.,,v....,••'1 (....-... "'' .. c. ...... , ..... ,.t .. ""'"'•' n.i l .. ._..,t .. H\f\lf l ••+ u •• ,..... .. 111•\ft ., .,. ....... 1 .. 1, •••• lt.t"lMttt.Ul1 #+t"'·• , •••'•"-,, ... , .... -.e ... _.,0_.t,t111 hfff"•••I ~11-i •1Q•'1 ....... , ' ' -• .. -'"'-·· \ ' . ' I ' • I t • I .. ~: t .. ' .. : . .. •• 'I u ., , .. -. I •I 11 .... ., .. " ~. DAILY PILOT WednUday: July 2, 1975 Chocolate Celebrates History · ;(), ~ ~ ~:...:.:~" r>.~. .. Looking for a really goOd summertime party dessert? Tuck one ol these pies lnt.o your freezer. Just before serving time, re- move the pie and serve it frosty cold drizzled with chilled chocolate syrup. Cn spy Chocolate Peanut Pie Shell is a treat 10 itself. CHOCOLATE SYRUP PEANUT BUJ'TER PI E 3-ounce package cream cheese l cup confectioners' sugar 1 a cup creamy peanut butler 1-J cup milk 9-ounce container frozen non-dairy whipped topping, thawed Chocolate Peanut Pie Shell (recipe below ) 1 a cup finely chopped salted peanuts Combine crea m cheese and confec- tioners ' sugar in large mixer bowl. Add peanut butter; beat Wllil smooth. Gradual- ly add milk, blending well. Fold whipped topping into peanut butter mixture. Pour into _pie shell; sprinkle with chopped CHOCOLATE · CHOC. MALT · CHOC. FUDG£ VANILLA · MILi< CHOC. · 10-0Z. CAN peanuu. Freeze leveral hours or overnight. (Wrap pie after partially frozen). FROZEN QIOCOIATE SYRUP PIE .4ounces cream cheese 1 cup canned chocolatefiavored syrup 113 cup milk • 1 ~ cups frozen non-dairy whipped top· ping, thawed Chocolate Peanut Pie Shell (recipe below) ~cup chopped salted peanuts Whip cream cheese in large mixer bowl; gradually blend in the chooolate syrup and milk. Fold in whipped topping; pour into. pie shell. Sprinkle with chopped peanuts. Freeze several hours or overnight. (Wrap pie after partially frozen). CHOCOLATE SYRUP ICE CREAM PIE 2quarts vanilla ice cream, softened Chocolate Peanut Pie Shell (recipe below) Canned chocolate flavored syrup, ehJUed Evenly spread about half of the tee cream ln pie shell; top with scoops of tt· matning lee cream. Wrap; freeze until firm. Serve topped with chilled chocolate syrup. CHOCOLATE PEANUT PIE SHELL ~cup canned chocolate flavored syrup 1 special dark chocolate bar (1.0S ounces) ' lh cup miniature marshmallows 2 cups crisp rice cereal lh cup chopped salted peanuts Combine chocolate syrup, chocolate bar und marshmallows in top of double boiler. Heal, stirring occasionally, until chocolate bar and marshmallows are melted. Remove from heat; add rice cereal and peanuts. Stir until completely blended. Chill 10 minutes. Spoon into well· buttered 9-inch pie pan; press mixture firmly against bottom and sides of pan. Freeze .. NOW OPEN 'til MIDNIGHT All STORES OPEN 9 A.M. ·•. in selected locations MONDAY THAU SATURDAY OPEN IOAM SUNDAYS CHECK YOUR NEIGHBORHOOO ALPHA BETA FOR ITS STORE HOURS. ASSORTED · 4·ROLL PACKAGE REDUCED 4e 33·GALLON IZE 20·COUNT PltG. · REDUCED 50c CARNATION REDUCED 14e 2 5 LIQUID ER • FAMILY SCOTT TOILET TISSUE .67 ~'!SH BAGS 1.99 {.' 14--:... The first chocolate factory was established in this country in 1765. Celebrate anytime with a scrumptious frozen pie. HO D&OSrT · REGULAR · DIET 6·PACI< · ll·OZ. BTLS. ·REDUCED MUG UPT024c 89 ROOT BEER • 30-COUHT REGULAR · 24·COUNT UTRA • A8SOABAHT·REOUCED20c PAMPERS 1 99 DAYTIME DIAPERS • Grocery Reduced Prices VAN CAMP· 15·112·0UNCE CAN 29·0UNCE CAN · REDUCED 13c .49 FARM DALE PEAR HALVES 24·0UNCE JAR· REDUCED lie FRENCH'S .49 MUSTARD Grocery Reduced Prices REGULAR · 25·SO. FT. ROLL HALFHILL'S · 6·112·0Z CAN · REDUCED lie CHUNK LIGHT 1\INA .35 ASSORTED · PRINT· 120·SO. FT. ROLL REDUCED 7c ZEE TOWELS .48 Grocer Reduced Prices .41 BROWN SUGAR BEANS 16·0UNCE BOTTLE .39 SUN KIST LEMON JUICE 1·0UNCE PACKAGE .42 ACCENT SEASONING 4·112-0UNCE PACKAGE 1.15 10·0UNCE PACKAGE 2.19 ALPHA BETA FOIL HEAVY DUTY · 37-112·50. FT. ROLL .61 WITH LEMON 4 SUGAR · t2·0Z. JAR NESTE A INSTANT TEA 24·0UHCE JAR 1.79 PRESWEETEHED WILEMON 4·0Z. JAR NESTEA LOW-CAL. INSTANT TEA 2 9 DOLEI t6·0UNCE CAN SEASONED • GREEN BEANS .97 DOLE · 4S·OUNCE CAN PINEAPPLE & PINK GRAPEFRUIT DRINK .97 ~~~~~AUCE ~~~~;~~?:.~~~ 2.34 ~~~i~~~: 1.47 :::~;·STYLE SNOW'S 53 o .33 l .49 ~~ .71 :~ .33 ... RlESH Re<J. I .29 ALBACORE .ALASl<A klMG CRAB LEGS RED SNAPPER .. ··~~ •ecJ. 2.n s1•~ ··~ COCICT AIL or SALAD $185 s.i. Prices SHRIMP. ·~~2s .. ;:-~ ALSO ZACKY FARMS FRESH POULTRY -------' AM Salit It-Liinttltd To Stodi Oft Haitd ·~·TOMATOES34~ ii1o•s 9~ . ~. iiA•11s· 10~ . ,~~BANANASl5~ CUCUMBER Jc I ~~~~ ,~~?.~~~~. oz °'" • ~:!1:.:ERRY au•K 1. 2 6 Hu~rs c .. .33 .31 CARNATION CHOCOLATE . 32·0UHCE CAN 2.32 CHILI BEANS SPREADABLES 24·0UNCE PACKAGE OTI'ER 15·1/2·0UNCE CAN GRAPE • PUNCH · ORANGE &·PACI< · B·OZ. BTLS. FRUIT STAND DRINKS CUBE · 25·L8. BAG FRISKIES DRY DOG FOOD LIVER · 6·0UNCE CAN KITIYOUEEN CAT FOOD 24·0UNCE BOTTLE REALEMON LEMON JUICE BEEF · 2·1/2·0UNCE PACKAGE CUP 0 ' NOODLES SOUP MIX SHRIMP · 2·1/2·0UHCE PACKAGE .5$ 24·COUNT BOX CONFIDETS SANITARY NAPKINS 123·SO. FT. ROLL CUT-RITE WAX PAPER 21·0UNCE BOTTLE MR.CLEAN LIQUID CLEANER IOO·OUNCE BOX BORATEEM BLEACH SUBSTITUTE 7·LB BOX WHITE KING WATER SOFTENER POPS 14·1/2·0UNCE CAN HUNT'S RED KIDNEY BEANS HUNT'S STEWED TOMATOES Delicatessen Reduced Prices WHITE · ASSORTED · 200·COUNT BOX PIMENTO · OLIVE/PIMENTO · PINEAPPLE scomEs 5·0UNCE JAR KRAFT 41 FACIAL TISSUE CHEESE S~READ • TODDLER'S · 12·COUNT 80X CHEESE 4 BACON 'OLD ENGLISH ' 5·0Z. JAR .45 PAMPERS 1 34 9·0UNCE PACKAGE .5 7 DIAPERS . • ~~~~~~~i;,R PIZZA 1. 0 7 1S·OU..CE BOTTLE 46 ~g~1~TE 1 31 FLeiscH;~~N·s 59 • ' I • MARGARINE • 4·0UNCEJAR TASTER'S CHOICE 1 45 iMPERiAALl<AGE 58 1.12 INSTANTCOFFEE • MARGARINE • ' DECAFFEINATED . •-oz. JAR 1.53 49 CITRUS FRUIT • 1/:l·GALLOH CONTAINER TWIN PAI< . 9•0Z. REG .. 1·112·0Z. DIP 7 3 SUNNY DELIGHT 7 3 BELL BRAND • POTATO CHIPS PUNCH DRINK ;_ 9 7 . F RAEWNNKATSIONOAlR· 12·02. PKG. 1 45 suceo • 1e-oi. JM • GREENWOOD 41 KNOCKWURST • 1 32 PICKLED BEETS • euooi61(AGE 83 • eo..sroc1< · »OUHCf CAN SLICED BEEF • 1 48 PIE SLICED 57 SARREl CURED WHOLE SPEARS • H>UA•n ./149 6 APPLES " • CLAUSSEN • KOSHER PICKLES • DEL MOHTl IH JUIC2 • t&·Ol. CAM l·OUNCE TUBE 91 GRAPEFRUIT 43 OSCAR MAYER 65 • SECTIONS • SANDWICH SPREAD • fl()UMTAIM YAUIY-IHO W.-r C~STA MISA-2200 H.._ ... KIMTIM6TOM I U CH-9041 ..._ HUtmMGTOM IUCH-Zl4JI • It If HUf(TlMGTONllACH-INll M.Mm St. SOUTHLAGUMA-J011JS.c..ttltllw9' COSTAMISA.-Z41 L 11'11& •YK-18044 C1her, Ulll...-.lty P..tr LA~ HIU S-UHI C.-. •le WM t j · . .. ' .. ,· I ., . • • •I .-• ll ., If ,. ·- ' •. .. ' . .. . .. .. .. ... .. • •• , .,, • • .. • ., •\ , ... .. . . . , , . , " ' Wednesday. July 2. 1975 DAILY PtLOT Saving Time , Lab.or Big Turn-on Homemakers Warm Up to MicrowOve Cooking 8y PHYLLIS HANE' Olrl10•11 SCl•llU M•llltw StNI<• Bake th e po lato in C1vc minutes. Cook sweet corn on lhe cob, in the husk, in three. Heat the children 's hot chocolate right in the mug without all that double· boiler fuss antJ bother. These are all elementary 'directions for microwave cook· ing. Second to the lime-saving qualities are lhc labor·Sitving helps. Food can be cooked right m lhe dishes they'll be served In mean· ing less work switching r;om pot to plate. Cleanup is easy since there are fewer pols, pans, and skillets to scrub. Foods don't bake or burn on the walls of these cool -cooking ovens. A quick sweep with a d a mp cloth is all that's ne<'essary. Some people say there are dis- advantages in using this new speedy cooking method. Some think the ovens are too small. Others say they don't like hav· ' microwave ovens ~ave an recipes for this new cooking with the ovens lnclude cooking lng lo turn the dishes every few average of 62 percent in kilowatt method. time for conventional ovcru1 also. minutes as the food cooks. Some hours com pa red wilh rood One source oflested recipes, at Aman a 's Microwave Oven sav it's not a creative way to cooked in a conventional oven. no cost, ii> the General Electric Cooking Guide is a complete cook. Sut des pite the criticisms, Company, sponsor for the last home education course in suc· Another complaint that is fast more and more people a re find· few years of a Microwave Cook· cessful microwave cooking and being solved is that or browning. ing that the advantages outweigh ing Contest in conjunction with along with both microwave and Since many users thought the the drawbacks. For certain life· the annual Pillsbury Bake-Of'!. conventional cooking iostruc· often gray s urface of meats was styles, microwave cooking is a The best of these recipes are in· tions also includes many recipes unappetizing, manufacturers tremendous help. eluded in 8 booklet obtained by for ethnic dishes such as Shisb have introduced special "brown· writing to Microwave Recipe Kebabs• Sa u er brat en• ing" units. Most manufacturers include a Booklet, General Electric Com· Stroganorr, and TeryaJd Fish. cookbook with each oven pany, 2100 Gardiner Lane, Suite To perhaps offset this disad· purchased, but people keep 314, Louisville, KY 40205. Here are some recipes with vantage. is the fact that the asking for more and different Some cookbooks that come both cooking times. :-~~-==-~-::::===--=====-======-~~~~~~~.:....:..~__:~~__:__:__-___~_:_~__:_~~~~__:~_..:...:.__:__:_:_.:__:.~.:__~~~~~ ' "~ :·~ 'ftp kM't'Wf tk ''SM t..1 utv.., ~ tft ,~111ttfh1.a Jf.Ho \ilf1 II \ coMttH4 u• •ll huMt '"""'"'" i 1i.tfKhO"' "" '""'' ..-of'ln trf111""N ( .. ,,.~.,,,., ,,...,, .. ,,.,.. ,.,.,., ,_,..,,... .,, •q•,. ,,.,,.,J Thtu Pr1tt\ Gu1rentecd 10 be Ellec11ve July 3-July 9 ALPHA BETA celebrates With You our Nation·s .J99t~hday All STORES OPEN JULY 4th 9~a.m. to Bp m ~ -~ . . _.:.. _, ... .._. • • r FRENCH • ITALIAN · d·OZ. BTL • REDUCED 11C KRAFT . 47 mmn Ml . FRESH FROZEN REDUCED 20c La. LEAN 99 i9·0UNCE PACKAGE • REDUCED 9c SUNSHINE 89 CHB • 30·0UNCE CAN ·REDUCED 6c: &·COUNT BAG • REOUCB> 10c .35 SAl:.AO • DRESSINGS '· • ALPHA BETA HOT DOG BUNS HYDROX COOKIES • _ PORK& BEANS .39 GROUND BEEF PATTIES • ~ NON·ASPIAl~.100-COUNT BOTTLE REDUCED 62c • TYLENOL " 97 PAIN RELIEVER • AU. VARIETIES • l ·OZ. BOX • REDUCED 8c NABISCO 69 SNACK CRACKERS • S·OUNCE BAR · AQUA • GOLD • WHITE • PINK REDUCED Jc DIAL BATH SOAP .29 FRESH FROZEN • USDA GRADE A • 22-0Z. TYSON'S ROCK REDUCED 11C CORNISH 118 GAME HENS • EA AMVllCAN • 12·0UHCf PACllAGE REDUCED 14c TWIN PAK • REG. • DIP I -OZ. BAG 2-LB. BOX· FROZEN REDUCED 30c ICTtnn nm . 8E£F ROUND REOOCB> 21c La. BONELESS 1 8 8 ROTISSERIE ROAST • LI. KRAFT CHEESE FOOD SINGLES u~~~SCUDDER'S69 ~:re~UET 1 98 POTATO CHIPS • CHICKEN • MIXEO COLORS .79eu. .89 ASTERS Delicatessen Reduced Prices I · OUNCE TUBE OSCAR MAYER BRAUNSCHWEIGER 16·0UNCE • MEAT WIENERS OR • OSCAR MAYER BEEF FRANKS .66 .98 COUNTRY STYLE BUTTERMILK &·COUNT 4 112·0Z CAN PILLSBURY BISCUITS PILLSBURY • B·OUNCE CAN CRESCENT ROLLS KRAFT · 8·0UNCE PACKAGE PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE Bakery .11 .54 .44 ~~;;~~·~;~NC~~~~~CEO 20c. 5 9 DONUTS LONG • UNSLICED • 1-lB POLY Bt.G REDUCED 10< 49 ALPHA BETA FRENCH BREAD • 1.25 Frozen Food Reduced Prices 12·0UNCE BOX DEEP FRIES FRENCH FRIES ALPHA llETA • 2·L8. BAG CRINKLE CUT POTATOES 2·L8. llAG ALPHA BETA TASTY TATERS • , ......., _____ _ Frozen Food Reduced Prices 15-0UNCE BOX JENO'S PIZZERIA CHEESE PIZZA 1.59 Non·Food Reduced Prices CREAM · !·OUNCE JAR SECRET .53 DEODORANT FOR DOGS OR CATS · 120 DAY SERGEANT'S 1·.19 SENTRY IV FLEA COLLARS FOR LARGE DOGS· 120 DAY SERGEANT'S SENTRY IV 2.19 FLEA COLLARS NON-AEROSOL • ULTRA HOlD 1·02. SPRAY 1.09 STYLE HAIR SPRAY 100-COUNT REGULAR • 50-COUNT HEA\l'I' DUT'I' EVERYDAY PRICE PIKNIK PAPER PLATES .97 PLASTIC FORKS OR SPOONS • 100·COUNT PKG-•• 97 FOAM CUPS · 102·COUNT .97 NO MORE TANGLES 12·0UNCE SPRAY BOTTLE JOHNSON'S CREME RINSE 16·0UNCE BOTTLE JOHNSON'S BABY LOTION 1.39 1.66 MAY8Ell1NE • 4 SHADES · fVERVOAY PRICE GREATLASH 1 40 MASCARA • Alpha Beta cuts the Price 01 veal .... iw. <'••••rf ltttn •m 11C l • .. h4otWr AHaM" 717 .. ""'"" llhd. ~lbl>n,(A, ~ll We arc: consranlly l ooking ror ways 10 hr.tr our customers trim lhr.lr food huclgcls whil<: keeping lop qualily and nulrilion. II is with great a>"msurn and sa 1isrC1ction that we ;111 1wunc1! thnt Alpha Br.la has hr.en able to mnke a spcc- inl purchase or fl:an, lender. nnd llt1 \'0rhil venl (calrl. While lhis supply Iasis, l\lplrn Hr.ta will sell nit vr.nl c:111s ill prices much hr.low current her.r prlcr.s.r or 1~x C11111>11!, veal rnuncJ steak is lwi11g otrcrr.d ror St.39 a pound. Veal shoulder roasl is only Sl.l!I a pound. To givr. vou n cost comparison, boneless vea l rump roast is r>ricr.tl ;11 51.5!1 a pouncl. Our n111chr.r's rridr. honr.lr.ss rump r oast is Sl.!IH a pound. VcC1f is consid1:r1:tl a delicacy lhroughoul Europe and in lhP. br.sl U.S. rcs1aurn111s. Wi1:1wr Schnitzel, lhal Gcrnliln and Auslrinn dr.lighr, is madr. or tm:adcd lhln slices or vr.al. Veal Sca llor>ini and Vr.al rarmiginnn, llalian spc· ciallics arr. also mad<: lrom vr.a l cutlcls. Any of lh(! veal steaks, chops, or roast culs c11n b(! prr.parr.<J 10 make these SfH!cial recipes. Just rnmi:mhcr, vent is a 111r.<1t wilh n suhllr. flavor that blr.nos well wilh " vn ricty of sr.nsonings. Chr.ck your cookbook and rollow the veal recipe or your thoitt!. H you n•~r.<J spr.cinl tips in prcpnratio11, writr. us; we'll be happy to lrnl1> you. 100-COUNT PACKAGE 1.69 9-0UNCE PACKAGE .79 JOHNSON'S JOHNSON'S DIAPER LINERS BABY POWDER l/:Z·OZ. PLASTIC BOTTLE 1.27 16·0UNCE 80TILE • REOVCEO PRICE VISINE TOUCH Of SWEDEN LOTION 1.41 EYE DROPS 6·0UNCE eonu . EVERYDAY PRICE PROPA PH LOTION 1.47 10-0UNCE IOTTLE • EVERYDAY PRICE 12·COUHT PAO<AGE • EVERYDAY PRICE SEA BREEZE ANTISEPTIC 1.67 NORFORMS SUPPOSrTORIES 1.47 CIDCKEN CASHEW 2 cups cooked diced chicken 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 soup can milk 1/.t cup chopped onion 'I• cup chopped celery •/2 cup cashew nuts 1 teaspoon salt s;.. teaspoon pepper I 3-ounce can chow mein noodles Combine all ingre· dients except noodles in a 2 quart casserole. Cov- er and place in microwave oven. Bake 5 minutes, Remove lld, sti r, sprinkle noodles over top and return to oven for another 5 minutes. Yield : 6 servings. To cook conventional- ly: Bake 35 minutes at 375 degrees F. * .. .. One of the big advan- tages of this kind of oven is being able to thaw froz e n foods without cooking them. This takes about two to three minutes per pound. F\Jll instructions are included in most company service cookbooks and often are . included with the recipe it.self. ZUCCHINI CUSTARD 4 lo 5 cups shredded zucchini (packed) l V.. teaspoon salt 1 cup shredded cheese ~'s teaspoon garlic powder l/e teaspoon pepper '/.a c up chopped parsley 1/.a cup prepared biscuit mix 4 eggs, well beaten 1 tablespoon butter or margarine Sliced o lives or cooked bacon strips for garnish Sprinkle shredded zuc- chini with sail and set aside for an hour. Tum into colander and press out liquid. Combine zucchini, cheese, pepper. garlic powder, parsley andr biscuit mix. Stir in wen· beaten eggs until thoroughly blended. Melt butter in a IO.inch ceramic skiUP.t; spread over bottom and sides o( skillet. Pour zuc· chini mixture into skillet. Cook for 10 minutes. Stir halfway through the cooking time. If garnish is used, add before serving. Serves 4 to6. To •cook conventional· ly: Bake, uncovered. at 350 degrees f. for 20 minutes. Nutrition A Bonus Make cookies nutritious as well as satisfying. APPLEJACKS 2 cups sifted nour 1 teaspoon baking powder V.. teaspoon salt a;, teaspoon baking soda 'A t easpoon cin· namon 1h cup corn oil 1h cup applesauce legg 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla Y.I cup raisins ~ c up chopped walnuts Stir together flour, baking powder, salt. baking soda and cin· namon. Stir in com oil with fork until' fi ne crumbs form . Stir in ap. plesauce. Beat together egg and sugar until light and nur. (y ; add vanllla, raisins and nuts. Add to com oU mixture, mixing until smooth. Drop by teaspoontuls onlo ungreaa~ cookie sheet. Bake in coo derree F oven 10 manutu or un- til ll&htly browned. Makes about 40 coold-. • CJ 0 DAIL y PILOT Color Meal 'Easy' Strip s O'S t ea k Sandwiches help salute the red, white and blue without a lot or green since they're m ade with round steak cut in s trips. The steak strips are brushed with a barbecue sauce which you stir up yourself with zesty pre- pared yellow mustard, c atc hup and Worcestershire sauce. There's a freedom from grill-watching with this r ecipe s ince the steak strips are done to a tum in just fi ve minutes. Celebrat ion Macaroni Salad is as special as its name implies but easier to m a k e than you'd guess. Green peas added to the m acaroni as it cooks lend festive color. Pickles a nd carrot s t ick s, iced t ea or lemonade and fresh can- taloupe complete your holiday menu with flyin g colors .. STRIPS O'STEAK SANDWICH ES ~4 cup butter or margarine 1,~ cup prepared yellow mustard I t ablespoon sugar l tablespoon catchup 1 t ablespoon Worcestershire Sauce l to 11 'Z pounds round steak Crusty rolls. split and buttered Melt butter in small sa uc e p a n S t1t an mu s t ard. s u ga• c a tchup a nd Worcestershire sauce Cut steak into strips about 1 4-in c h thick brush with sauce Grill over hot coals or broil 4 to 5 minutes. turn ing once. until done Serve on rolls 6 serv ings. CELEBRATION MACARONI SALAD 2 cups uncooked elbow or shell m acaroni 1 e n v e I o p e < I 114 ounces) sour cream sauce mix ~cup milk 112 cup mayonnaise 1 cup chopped celef} Cook macaroni in 6 cups boiling salted water for 10 minutes Add peas ; cook 5 minutes longer. Drain and chill Stir together contents or sauce mix e nvelope, milk, a nd m ayonnaise until smooth Combine maca roni a nd peas , celery, and sour cream dressing; toss lig htly 6 servings. Concord Flavors Jiere is a time-honored dessert at old-fashioned prices. CONCORD RICE PUDDING 1.2 cup uncooked long grain rice 1 cup concordgrape juice 11:! cup sugar l tabl es poon cor- nstarch Dash salt 2 egg&, separated 2112 cups milk 1h oup raisins 1 1 2 t able s poon s lemon juice \14 cup s ugar 1.4 c up ch o pped pecans ; In saucepan, combine rice and gra pe Jui ce. Htat to boiling, stirring .sever al times. Reduce heat, cover and s immer 15 m inutes, until juice 1s absorbed. Do not remove " cover during cooking. t In mixing bowl. com-1 bioe sugar, cornstarch alld salt. Beat egg yolks sUghUy. Add yolks and mtJk to sugar mixture; blfnd well. Stir in rice, raisins and lemon juice. four into ungreased Ht-quart ca sserole. Nee in pan with I-inch hot water. Ba ke at 350 deeree"5 F. lor 1 ~ houn, stirring occasion'aily. )tunwhlle. beat eeg w4ijl u until loa my. Gradually beat in 'l.t cup I I' sue•r Continue beating unt.11 1tlfl peaks form. Stir in pecans . 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PQ / IVvNIA••1, :-11 I ~-. &ONO o• 1" u :,umc 111 • Rt\· • 116~ • "~ ,-1 i!> Potato Chigs f l! :~9!;~ll''J'lq\9JfU.tJ±'Jtll!@Clt'!'~ •Mesa Verde Center, Harbor at Adams, Costa Mesa • f 3922 Brookhurst, Garden Grove •2 3811 El Tor o, El Toro • 1308 W. Edinger, Santa Ana •5858 Warner, Huntington Beach .... . ,, I . No Bones About Work Looking for something dllf erent for the grill? ' -Wednesday. July 2. 1975 3 DAILY PIL01 (:I I Bone ch fcke~' thighs in 3 easy steps: • First, cut · ~ along thin side, joint A to joint ..J \ Next, cut meat from one jornt. Then pull or ~ · scrape meat from bone. Third, cut meat from other joint. Try chicken thighs, the plump pieces or dark1~~~~~~~~~~~~--,li""1--~-.-~-=~--:::-::--=--~~~-=-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ meat which are ideal for informal family meals cooked and eaten out- doors or for special oc· casion patio parties. You can count on two thigh~ lo make a hearty serving ev en for ap- petites whetted by <>ul· door activity." Like all chicken parts, thighs have a superior protein content. They're even a little higher ii' riboflavin, thiamin and iron than the light meat yet they're low in rat and in calorie count. It's so easy to remove the bones you need not hesitate to serve boned thighs when entertaining a large group. Simply cut along the thin side, joint to joint. Cut the meat away from one joint then pull or scrape the meat from the bone. Cut away Crom the other joint. Grill the boned thighs with or without the skin, according to your recipe. GRILLED THIGHS IT ALIANO 8 to 10 broiler-fryer chicken thighs If.? cup vinegar o/.& cup oil 1 teaspoon garlic salt 1;., teaspoon pepper · 1~ t easpoon dried bas il lf.? teaspoon dried oregano l": teaspoon dried parsley IO·ouncc can plzza sauce 1 small green pep· per, sliced thin 1~ c up g rat e d Parmesan cheese Mix vinegar, oil, garlic salt, peppe r , basil, oregano, and parsley in large bowl t o m a ke marinade. Pour over chicken thighs . then marinate at least 1h hour (or overnight, leaving a minimum or last-minute preparation). Place on hot grill over ash-covered. charcoal, turning eve r y 10·15 minutes until done (30·4-0 minute s). Brush generou s ly wi th marinade during cook· ing. Tow·ard end l>f cooking time, heat pizza sauce in small saucepa n, keeping it very hot. When thighs a~done and fork can be inserted with ease, place on warm serving platter. Arrange slivers of raw green pepper on each thigh, s poon 2 tables· poons hot p izza sauce over each thigh and sprinkle with a bout 1 teaspoo n grated Parmesan. Makes -1 ser vings. ZINGY CHICKEN .. INABUN 10 broiler-fryer chicken thighs lf.r cup vinegar 1h teaspoon pep· percorns 1 teaspoon seasoned salt '4 tablespoons butter 10 thinly sliced onion rings 10 hamburger buns butter, salt Bone chicken thighs. Place in shallow pan in aingle layer, s kin side up. Pour vinegar evenly over thighs; grind pep- percorn a evenly over chicke n a nd sprinkle· aeuoned salt over a!l· Let marinate 30 to fiO minutes (for extra zingy chicken, marinate in refrigerator overni1bt). Melt butter. Brush thighs with melted but· ter as they cook over charcoal (about 30·40 mlnuta). Heat and light· 1¥ butter inai<le of rolls. , Remove thlgha from ,nu and place dlrectlybn open bun 10 thal any Julee ts caucht on bun. Salt lightly and top Wah wilh onio n ti n g as ••rnllb . .Mak•• 10 1andwtcbes. 11-. ............. .._ .. __ ...... _ C.,...IQ ltl'I-. ...................... _ .. ....._ "OUI Pita PIOllCTIOll POl.ICT GWAlmll Tia PllCIS TO • lfnCTM f'IOll WlDllUDAT .IUlT UID TI.v 1VISOAT JlllT t, 1t7J". Al our meat is "BONDED" for qualty Ind fllVor. ~~~y~!N£~~~~~A~~~ ... :LB1 68 ~F~~(~~~~! L: .~~~-.~~-LB 178 ~N~~~~--~~~~~··· •••..•••.••••. L~111 . !~~ !~E~-~-~~ .. ~~~8..~.. . .. La 198 ' ?;!~".~ ~-~8.~~. . ...... LB 1°8 ' ~!~.~~--~~~~i. ................ lB 98~ Ex. Lean Gr. 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By oven-poaching in- !>ll'ad or boiling the cntrce, you a void the d <J ngcr of overcooking. 4 ('UPS wutt•I' 3 h.•mons, s licl'<l l leuspoon sail 1 1 tcuspoon pt•ppt•rtorns I bay lt•<t( 1 s a lmon, al>0ut ti l'°un<l :., dean ed <tnd without ht·••d Pars lt•y Eg~ SUUl'l' Bring lo boil waler, 1:: !>li t•t•d lemon, suit, peppercorn!> and buy lt:>af: sim mer 5 minutes. Linc broiler pun (wit hout r al'k) with rtace salm on on foil. udd broth and t•ovl'r w1lh greast'd wuxt>cJ paµt>r. Bak t• at 37 5 degrees 45 lo. 60 mi.11utes or u ntil fis h n :1kes t•as1ly with fork. With help of foil . lift t'<11·cfully lo ~~rving plallt•t' < Res,•n ·e 1 • l'UP salmon broth fur SjUl'l' I lkmovt• foil , k al'ing jW<•) al t•dge . if necessa ry . (; u1·nis h with n·nw111 ing lemon s lices und pursk y 11 2 l<tblcti puons rlour a, cup mllk 1 J cup s a lmon broth 111 tea.spoon salt Dash eud1 o f pe pper und nutmt.>g 2 hard·t·ookl•d c1:a:s. coarsely d1opped Mell butler , s tir 111 rtour aad cook a nd stir u11 l 1l lighty colored. Gradually ad d m ilk and brot.,h an~ t•ook and stir until smootti anc thickened. Add s easonings and curefully ~t 1r in eggs. , CENTER CUT HAM SLICES s 1 a~B. osc.u MAYU • I ll TUil $1 09 . BRAUNSWEIGER ll ~ } . CANNED HAM H I $698 ~-- COOK1ED0 HAM 4-0l 7 9 c { ..... · 5i.ic£D aoLoGNA UI a 9 c t -~OHY • VlGA\ $119 \ WIENERS la CORN DOGS •os.oz 69C sl:icEfo '84coN °· ll $1 49 THI UAl M<COY e oz rKc39c $147 ROUND STEAKaoN1-1N LB. IUf • 80 NflHS SI S9 l llf • tlONl•IN •OOND $ 1 4 7 RUMP ROAST ............................... LB. SIRLOIN TIP STEAK o• •OAST LB $189 8!ff •l0tN CUT $235 T-BONE STEAK ......................... Le. lfH•lOIN CUl $239 PORTERHOUSE STEAK........ . . LB. WE WILL BE OPEN INDEPENDENCE DAY, JULY 4TH REGULAR HOURS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE! '" ----- FRESH . Se rve hot w1lh 1'.:gg Saucc M<,kcs JO to 12 scr v in1::~. CHUCK ·STEAK BULK · WIENERS I BEEF • ST ATER BROS. BAR-M CERTIFIED • GUARANTEED ANY SIZE ·PACKAGE .89~ 69~ JUNIOR TURKEYS ROUND· BONE APPLESAUCE Mom H oz 68' FRUIT COCKTAIL 1•0t<llY .. oz 39' ORANGE JUICE m 11w1n (>A oz 87' KOOL AID ~~~~\~~ 101 51' KOOL AID ~~~.~:o 10• 9' SMALL R:::O BEANS .. u .. , 1.>.oz 50' HARVARD BEETS GlllNWOOOI 16-0t 41' MIXED VEGETABLES uslf l•OZ 34' MASHED POTATOES ~~.~n•m 1.oz 14' • MO%%ARELLA PtlCIOUS 86' STRING CHEESE... I-OZ. TOMATO JUICE:':.:'cK52' 11.01 17' SNACK OLIVES .... osu 6.01 41 ' SANDWICH SPREAD~os ••. oz 73' MUSTARD~.0~H 41 ' o.oz 19' MAZOLA NO-STICK •. oz 95' ll.oz sl .25 FLOUR ~,\~~' S·ll 95' SWEET N' SOUR ~.':.~~~ u.oz 81' INSTANT TEA 11Nom 1•1. 1.oz sl .07 SNOWY BLEACH 1 .. 01_ 93~ WHITE VINEGAR .. 11 .. z c•1 sl .43 ALBACORE~p·~~ 1.oz 63' BRINE ALBACORE m ..... Tio10 P' 1.oz 61' c LB. WALTER KENDALL'S BISCUITS • l6-0UNC£ 53c CHERRY PRESERVES SMUCKHS 1 l ·OUNC£ 7-UP REGULAR 6 · 11-0UNCI CANS $125 U.S.D.A. GRADE "A" ROTISSIERIE OR 8.8.Q. ROAST BEEF • CHUCK CUT ST ATER BROS. CERT. 59~ 98~ PEPSODINT TOOTHBRUSH 394· lACH • PEPSODENT CPUURFIFTSY • .aL8ERT0 TOOTHPASTE 'M 1·01 644 ·~:,• 494 -:-' vo-s N U ,.o·t ------+-------HAii SPRAY STYLING • VOS 9 9.oz. STYLE HAIR SPRAY ZEE TOWELS ~ •• .., .... FACIAL TISSUE(MI • ..,.. , 'GIL 4~ OU .... f --' l1·0 f y ~49' KRAFT AUNT JANES ICEBURG~ ~ ..... FRENCH STYLE DRESSING :~. -~ 43' JAR CHEESE 14 Ol 55• OLD INGUSH • GAtUC so· I Ol(A • SMOltllll • IACOH 32' S-OZ. 45 4 COCA COLA ...... ~."'" U oz JAR BLUE BONNET • REGULAR 9 c MARGARINE ...................... J~:: 4 SHAST A .......................................................... A:~~: MARSHMALLOWS:!." • 1·01 30' DEAL PACKAGE . 22-0UNCE "' ORANGE JUICE::':.:.::: 79' 6 6 ~ :g~:::~~~.?CE '":.,. '1.40 ·~~~~~ DO )f E LIQ u ID ........................ .. 12-0UNCE CANS ... DIET ... 14~ 1 7 c r:g~,R~~~i!~,= 30!~~114~~ LAMURA SACUDDYERS o N NA Is E 32-0Z 9 9 c APRICOT-PINEAPPLE 66 C ............... JAR ;RR;;;~~1;~;u~~~·:~~::01• ).()l 53• ADEALJPAcAKAGEX· 14-ouCNcELEANSE R 2 2 C '' A\.lAMo .. s FLEISCHMANNS::.~·~~:H(Wl 1.11 75' ................. .. llD ONl " KRAFT CARAMELS 14.01 70' 25C • oa•G'"'"\.swut ROASTEDALMONDS sUHGGO•HT 1.ozs17.o39 1,2-PAACKMAGE PERS TODDLERS $134 ._ a1P£ H,.ss I' CHEESE-CAKE FILLIN •01M 11 oz 1 i.ARG(. '""'c'YA· DOS . v.cH 19 ,. BUTTERNUT COFFEE .. l·ll 99• ........... . AVO .......... 9~ ....... NTALOu•1s .... 1 c ... :::~~m~rffliu~ ~:·:1~ AKSSORLTEDE· 2EOO-NPACKAEGEX TISSUE 43 c CA y[\.\.OW ~£"' 39 KLEENEX TOWELS= ••CM s1· . .. ............ "" .. LA•Gl swcU'MES ...... &.•· PEA ... . .................... LARGE KOOL AID DEAL PACKAGE . ~ GALLON . DETERGENT $1 96 ,,,___ ,., P, 1 1 1 • 1 011a04n.~~5!,~:-o• H~,!!~:!,~~.N WISK LIQUID_······---L~ Lo-w rro~ r~ 1UU. !~~~~~ .. _L__$ .!1_8~9 ~~;;;= ..... ~ MINUl lM.410 79c-: ORANGE JUICE ..................... 16·0 Z. CRACKER BARREL TYW>H r!l!Of $11 3 I CORNISH HENS ..................... 20 -0l. CMAVO OUACAMOU 67' ''""'"' 58' AVOCADO DIP • ., "' ORANGE PLUS ,, 01 iiiit.iuiS" . 01 32' isuND .. INNMIXES 35' ,,,,..r .._. 59• -tr.Al , .. .,I • a&· FIPCll TOAST •0 1 BREAKFAST PATTIES • 01 &1i1iruiAcs HU 32' LiM'EioE ~ O• 23' 11AH011ft • WNOU t..C•UN $1 99 FRIED CHICKEN ............................. 1-La. IPllHITTI & MEAT BALLS ~~~T IS.01 45• TAITEIS CHOICE~~~ I.OZ '2.79 4.0Z 11.49 IUfT MARIARINE MllA(lJ 1 ll 5~ CllEEZ-WlllZ :O":::,,""'° M U 71• KaAn • CHllSI 10-0UNCI M£Ll0W SHARP X-SHARf' $111 $130 $134 IEEFAROfU ~~:..~· TOOTSIE ROLL·POPS ""0011• SHEU NO-PEST STRIP PUROLATOR OIL AL TEJtS ::: FABRIC sonENER ~~ lY 707 Wt~· HIMtfffltll St .. Costa Mtwi 522 WuhNlltfw ll•d.. Wt1hllifttttr 110 Mtwporl lh•d.. Cotta Moo 7-FULL DAYS OOWHCT • H >OVH<t 6162 Edi..-A•t .. H..ti..c,t011 INCi! 4JO W!Jt LMc• A•t., >...-.JM 14171 ltd Hil .An .• TntM rm 14600 So. ll"OOfdM.nt An., WutmiMt•r~IOO fut Coalfts A•t., or-. t;l75 lolltr St~ Costa MtH PRICES EmCTIVE . WI llDHM 2603 Wtd S.."""""' St., S_.a Ana 630 Edi~ .A•t., s .... A• 14212 Ml1ttt A•t WWtfltt JULY 3RI).. 91 C FOOD STAMPS 1111 Chap-A'I• .. Gardl11 Gron 12l 0 McF.._ ATt., S...te A• J462 Kottflo ;. ... :Lot .._.,.os JULY ITH AT All 2360 Morffl Twv•• .. SOlffa A'!° 2564 W•Jf lroodwO't, ANh.I"' 11011 MCl9"0f• A•t •• ,.._.. V•y STC>llS . • . • ... IOOMER TUMBLEWEEDS FUNKY WINKERBEAN C> 0 0 FIGMENTS NANCY l·l ARE YOU SURE YOU MADE ENOUGH FOOD FOR ALL THE KIDS AT OUR PICNIC ? r i I i s ! • 1 t by Wm. F. lrown and Mel Casson l(}~Af ~ '(Or) SLJP~t: A ~ot.te v' MOO~·~ LIK!. A~NoLD? by Tom K. Ry• by Tom Batiuk n:s NOT o~ OF"JHE BE.ST TRIC.I<~ I~ "THE. UX'.>RLD I JU5T 1HE CL.OEST/ by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmlller .. DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK wei...i.... we: USUAl,...L-Y 'f'AKe: 11" FRO~ 'f'Hei e>ACK ANc::> P OI" II" ON IHei "'f'OP ... MOON MULLINS WEGOf UP Al DAWN ro SL~ THE suNRISC ! .. eu-r ~·/IA AFRAtc::> YOURS: -roo f.,A'"f"S: FOR A HAIR IRANSP1,,ANI, MR Hoees .. '{OU COLJLDN'r HAVE PIC~O A ~TTf ~ llME ! ,.. • by Ferd Joh~ WELL IT'S WORTH AT~Y,:. .£~NtJ!L '•-..v•••Ot ·••· ..... ._._. 2. llVS .M_ L...:.;•"..;.;""~"'...;.'";...;'-...;.•..;.;•-..;.;_•"•-.. __________ __..,;;;;.lJt'--""--" ,..,..,L.i.. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 47 Gulping sound Yesterday's Puule Solved: 1 lnc11e1 49 Hackneyed S Make one's SI De1cc1 ;in 8 A s s G A s p A S IP 1£ H way arduously odor A 8 £ T A " I R " 0 0 s [ 9 Prefra wrth 54 Foothall tc~m I 0 H A l 0 G E 0 R 0 lj [ rlome an1f 58 Small loose r " 0 T ... 5 H ( l TIF R If 10 s l R £ A K -s II E A R nau1 fragment 14 Sm.Jll open 60 K1ng ol 1he " u Ill\ ., H N • T A 8 p~ Huns IA I T C H fl I 0 H 1s •s "' l l 15 Black cuckoo 61 Everywhere: G R A H T •P It E-s [ ~ G £ 16 Vnal fluod 3 words R A r r •r A. £ ~IC IH c 0 A T A N T . T 0 O• TIOIO T I 7 State formally 63 Life science 18 Dttp11ved ol Abbr s 0 HA R-1/IR I 5 T S hberty 64 T 11ple 20 In •· ·•. 65 Stove Al1ogether chamber 21 Occupied a 66 Come into view s c A T T Ir H f l 0 T A II 0 R £ ~ r T ( I\ chaor 67 Type of 22 Fall flowers trJpshooting 23 Barn 68 Departed 10 TcJr compartment 69 Concludes 11 Gener.ii 25 Flaxhke fiber DOWN a1n1osvhere 27 Oversupply 1 Les · · Unis· 12 S. Air. 29 feminine The U S A. hunting gun nickname '1 French 13 · ·and ends 30 Poste11or '\ peasant dance 19 Gove 3A Arab garment J Swedish-born ~bundaritlv 36 layers of actress 2 24 Ad1tonal paint words 26 ·· Dixon 38 ltahan port 4 leisurely wal~ lone l9 Eng. explorer 5 Periods of 28 Cargo unol 1n Canada· confl1c1 30 Males 2 words 6 '"Lend me 31 Inner •2 Flowed away 1mped1rr~nt 43 General 7 Sort of family 32 Mr Coward sense member 2 33 Dismal 4« Type words 34 last word 45 Gaseous 8 Approx cost JS lnnocen1 element 9 Reduce 11'1 person 46 Tht sun rarlil 37 Scottosh 1111er 1 J .. 11 It f o• T 0 f A l I 1 A If " A II E H E R 0 A G ( ( G l E ~ .l.L.U 38 Female servan1s 40 ···cent store 41 Mar~h 4~ Houn1lass .oa1e,,a1 4<1 Incompetent 49 Poet Wilham Rose ····· 50 Burdened 52 Deluge 53 Motoon pictures 54 Salamanders 55 Bird 56 Great Lake:. port 57 Wurhercoclr. 59 Man: Informal 62 lnterjec1o0n of surpnse 10 II 12 I) ,. PEANUTS by Charles M. Schulz WE Cr\N'T LEAVE UNTIL I { THE MAN FROM THE Ct!AM~E~ OF COMMERCE 6ETS HEl<E ... JUDGE PARKER MR DRIVER 15 A LAWYER AND A FRIEND OF Ml55 SPENCER WHO 15 WILL50N'5 COUSIN! I'D LIKE YOU TO MEET THEM! THEY'LL BE ~-.....::::• HERE TONIGHT! MISS PEACH 7-Z I ,, .. r! •; !'i- I 6ETTER GET DRESSED! nL PLEASE, MY SE GOING ON IN LE55 THAN DEAR ... CALL AN HOUR, MR. PACE! ME T. T, ! 0 -Wf~OMe -ANO SO, KIOOlf~, IF ANY ONE or: YOU SfCOMES HOMESIGK, COME Dt~EC.TLY "'-r----c:--r lo M E, OKAY ? To KAMP KELL 'I! , ..... ,_.., .. _ ... jtl\ DICK TRACY . / i •• '. MMMMM~ $MAK!$.\V\kf 'MAk.:!~MAK' () \:') ~ <:;> ';:;;. ~ by Mell by Chester Gould ------,-..--~~~~ HAIRCUTTING IS SLOW -AS A VAN EMERGES THESE OAYS. WOULD AT THE ALLEY LEVEL.. NELLIE BE MOONLIGHTING SOMEWHERE 'i> "I in'i~1ed Henry I-ring me to thi~ morning recital-he needs change from bcmg cooped up m hi\ crowded office." DENNIS THE MENACE i ..J J d l STEWED 14.5 oz.33e TOMATOES can --LIGHT CHUNK 6 cia~1 · TUNA TOMATO 7 soz .• , 00 "' -"' SA UCE cans ~ TOMATO -16 oz. e• JUICE Ctln : /~PORK & Jl oz . . I ~EANS "" . ~.\ Schilling's Pure GROUND :! ·PEPPER • • '--4 oz. ca n FRENCH'S ··MUSTARD 24oz. 49c jar 49e ~ 43ciJ! ' ~* .. Pr PANTRY VALUABLE COUPON i, ~·. WITH THIS COUPON •• \ r' I . BEST FOODS ;! ~ ~ MAYONNAISE ~ ... Qt. ·m-j 3r ·~ iM 79( !~ II Ao;ula• pron without coupon \111 I I Limit one (I I with m1n1mum U 00 purcllaH or more ••eluding alcoholic b•vrr ago. "-" ~' tobacco, milk produch, mayonna1\e. ff .. ~.. Llm11 I item per cu\lomor ;~ I L1m11 I coupon per \S.00 purcha\e ij Coupon goocl July 1 thru July I, 1915 .. ~;~~~~i;i~ t~l~i~ • V" A PANTRY SELECTED QUALITY Fresh -~l f PANTRY VALUABLE COUPON !, ~ s·LICED GROUND ~ ~{ WITH THIS COUPON r-d BACON ~~!~=-~~~~· ::> :~=.~:~;as·: 1 ::'"· BEEF ~· I ciisc~ 1°'tl I \.\ 9~ 7-BOME ROAST lb. FAMILY STEAK Iii. 6~ i I ~~t~I~ ~ ' •. Beef Chu<ac $ J 19 Boneless lean $149 Any v.-1 1~ W~lhout coupon" 9J ;1 12 OZ. O-BONE ROST lb STEWING BEEF Size · ~F. ~ I L1m111 bottteper cu\lomu :.~ Pkg. · Iii. Pkg. lb. I Coupon goocl July 2 lhru July I, 191S ,f• ....._~. ·'~ u ~z··As...: "~z···;;J!I; ~ • .,,.,,,.. I ~ ~ I ~:~~'1~ II ~:-~'Z.:!i II ~f·1~ ~.':;.??~5 ~{~1_?,,-~5 ~~~'"<~?~~~'1 ~'"<~~~~ :PANTRY VALUABLE COUPON ~, GREEN GIANT le Sueur . PEAS B~OCCOLI SPEARS LIMA BEANS CAULIFLOWER BANQUET 10 oz. Pkg. WHOLE FRIED CHICKEN CALAVO AVOCADO DIP STOUFFER'S CUP CAKES 49~. 32 Ol. pkg. WITH THll COUPON ~ S 1 s 9 SPRINC'iFIELD :; 10 ct. pkg. ASPIRIN 1 LA·WN CLEANUP BAGS 2 ] HEFTY TRASH CAN •LINERS JJ gal.lo ct. pk!. I 0 9 I i _ <•,w•::~~::w~.~'l'1~« ~ ~&:931fMEti!!~ " ~ XLNT FRANKS ~!;.'· 49( ~~~~~~ Cole Slaw 14 oz. cups 39~. •SANTAANA •TUSTIN 1112w•u1 •COSTAMISA eFULUllTON •PLACENTIA . . 271Slloathllrlstol · 1170h••r 2211 II. H• .. •r llhll • ,, I 120 N • ..._centla Ave. • I "' • . .. . . . ' . . . . "" . ... . . . .. El Rancho Ham s=.~ .. 71! Our own hum ... dl'lino1111ly nirt'CI, und luM·111ur-.ly IE'trn •.• 11111rl' nll'ot, lei.~ >\Iii.It•' (Wnter atl<leci) . • Butt Portion • • 9 8 ~. Ham Slices coouarr s11? F.l Ranrhu ha m (wnter odded) El H1uwh11 httm (water a<ldedl Whole Ham •• 5 1°~ 1-;1 llnncho ham (water added) FRESH s 1 a •' SALMON ~~ Salver Suln1011! Whole or hall 'BUIGER35e BUNS . T11rki1g Brea& -~~~9.114/l Swt-el ll'ndt•'r 11w.1t, lw nu rut llClt. i.uwn -:-fo1m bl Hund111:. 11111111111111d tu1oty turk<•yi-! (with rill SalmOn Steak • '2~~ Frc:-h Chmoc.1k! \\'holt: or half Crab Legs '1 2! l\tcu ty! From la rge Ala skan r r:tbl!. Or Hot D11g! SprtnMlwld pkg. of 8 . Legs & Thighs • 69~ Hand r ut El Rancho turkey part<.' Split Broilers • .69~ \oun~ llll'lllV frving chicken! Sliced Bacon • s 1 3~ · El Rancho's thicker ranrh styli·'. Cooked Shrimp s 18.~ .Ju,.,t riMht fur shrimp cockt ail . Relishes DR MOW1{ • • 39c Sweet, HemhurRer, Hot Dog! 8 oz Schweppes 2• OOMC( • 49c :ronic Water, Hitler Lemon! ~.R. Btlc lap Sirloin ~:~rc:·... 18.!ll Snapper ,AaflC .... s14~ Frt--.h fo.h and freshly fillt·t1•d! Fillet of Sole .. 79~. Mild n a\'or to please the people! Monterey Squid &SC •. Dill Pickles . • • 59c Loin rut of selected hel'I' .. l'.S.'n.A. Choin: q11aht ~. ,,t'l r•t'fl-d 11, 1·:1 Hum ho 10 lie tender u nd tlarnrful ' (lp4 Stea ... !tin Cit ••. 111 .. Dare t r1 be adventuroui.! Heinz genuine dill! :l:l ot jar Barbecue Sauce 49c Hein z Reg. Hickory, Mubhroom! 16 oz MIXED NUTS Laura ~:kuddl•r':-Part~· ~ix ! 12 oz Onion Soup Mix -49c Lipton's -ctn. of two packs Mushrooms • • • 59c Green Giant Whole. ~!iced! 411 01 . Pork 'n' Beans • 45c \'an Cump's · your favorite! No. 21 ! Bisquick • • • ·• • age Betty Crocker':; big 10 oz pg. POTAT059c CHIPS Hormel Ham ~ • s 24~ Whole or hnl f! (ClllllMASTCR ... 2.89 lb.) Beef Roast ·~~~s 525? U.S.0.A. Choice. Sirl oi n tip, rou nd Cut Granny Go<lbe -big twin pack! ~ -. _ . Ripe Olives • • • 45c Lindsay P itted Extra Large! No. 300 Snack Crackers &gc ~ ----==-~~ Collier'11 -they're hard -burn long and hot and evenly! ~mooth and l'reo my Springfield in fine flavors for a summ<'r deliJ!hl' Drink Mixes29c Pre-sweetened "Bii; Swi1( · Cherry, Orange, Grape or Lenton -big fi • nl pl-.~. Ap,icols No.2112 cAN. 49e Your choice of hulveis or whole (unpeeled) at a welcome speciul ! SpnnJ:I tt•ld -Tis sues ~:cf: ....... 3 9e Soft end strong, with ~o many uses ••. gel several 200 ct. pkgs! A-;i.orted t•olnr ... Tuna ClllNK STYLE 43( LIGHT MEAT ••••••••. A11k 1111y mermaid you happen to see -for Chicken of the Sea ! No 1 r1111 SOFT~ 79c DRINKS . Springfield Cola, Orange or Root Beer! 12 oz cans APPlE ,JUICE. Martinelli'• goodneH! Half.gallon Pricea In effect Ju~ 3 through July 9 Closed Fri. July 4 CHUCK 99c STEAK . Ht. l '.S.D.A. Choict· beef .•• 1·en ler cut Beef Rib Bones 99 \. · l :.s.O.A. Choice -beke or b-b-q! Ground Beef • • l 1~ .. :xtra lean -bulk or patties JUMBO -· SHRIMP $ 3 9!. l\lexican white, with shrll 0 11 ~ . . \ And give yourself an extra reason to be jubilant by letting the holiday plans begin at El Rancho! You'~I find the quality, the value, the selection gets yobr holiday menu off to a flying start! · Poach111 ........... )~~.II! c;arclf'n frl•,,h , all green! bunt·h Frozen Foods! 1 LEMONADE Springfield -6 117. 17 * Regular or Pink " (12 OZ ... Jlc) -rCream Pies MORTON • 49c Hanena. Chorol1He, Lemon! Ill 07. Hash Browns . • 39c Orange Juice . • 23c Cal Fame from Floridfl~ fi oz rnn Snack Tray uo·s • ggc Little pizza hors d'oruwes! i 1 • 111. Turnovers • • • • 69c Pepperidl(e Farms. all navor!l' Sweet and jui<·v, and California grown! Great for &horlcake, for brcakfa::.t, for fun eating'. • Egg Plant ;. . . . . . 29 ~ .. Oranges •••••• 5." $1 f;ar<lt•n fre-.h ••• large nnd firm'. Valencia~.,. filled with ~weet juice! large s 1 Avocados 3 tor · Honeydew 2 9 c MELONS •. Hae,; variely . ; • California grown! Ripe! ••• for that mellow flavorl Delicatessen J . Franks ELRANCHo·s •••• 79·~· Choose meat or beef ••• pul them on the grill and let the sizzle templ you~ l lb pkg. Canned Hams LI • s79• Dubuque ... lean, ready to eel! Ham Pattiessm • s119 Great for camping! 21 oz size Monterey59e JACK Springfield, from Wisconsin! 6 oz Knocks, Franks s 139 Heln ew National Kosher! 11 oz. pkl?- Knudsen Salads 49c Potato, Macaroni or Cole Slaw! pt. Longhorn 59e. . CHEDDAR · Springfield, from Wisconsin! 6 oz Liquor Dep 't. Values! RUM SAVE $1.00 ON S]99 R RANCHO'S! •••••• The quart size at this special price ••• ch006e light or dark for your favori te coolel"8! C d. s511 ana 1an ••••• Windsor's ••••.. now reduced 80e quart Whiskey ••••.• s49• El Rancho blend! 86 proof.quart CUTTY s799 SARK Great Scotch reduced 40e! fifth. Vinya Rose . • • • s229 Dinner wine from Portugel! fifth N . S2'' ectarose •••• Fine wine from France! fifth. Ancients 1-098 · AGE Straight whi11key reduced 1.00 '2 gal. · Open daily 9 to 9 Sunday 10 to 7 No sales to dealers ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE \,,'Hl•l'f I 11ht "" ,tq1q1111 I ·1 '/'. '.,l(J• Mt.l hi !I • "l•IC.1111 .t1tll H1u1ll1lqlo11 W .Ullt.11 .tnrl Algonqa11n ·' N{'\llJ.)Orf ·~·.,d '"~'· l.l~lhlu'' l), Un1vr1s1ty and "-1,. h.-l'io41f1 11 H •• , .. t.4 , ', '"', t t ',,,,, ,,.,,. ,.... '-,f141thP,lC.I ,c1rrw1 1Uo.11dw.1U1 Cenhn 1 Jrfi thf' Prn1n.,ul.l t ... 1"1tblul f V1 ll .tQt-. l Nlh•1 f.1rti V1PV111 (.('Infer Soft k11rlne . . . . . . . . . ltc )ll11r Honncit. for nevor' I lh pll1 Gaines Meil .......... $5.69 Urv Doll Food irrhiic 2'1 lh lu1~ T11ter'1 Choice ••.....• $2.12 Freeu Dried Cntreo • 8 ounce j11r Grape Juice • • • • . . . . • . • • 99C Welch'•. tht' forty 01. cle~11ntl'T I \ Corned Beef • • • . . • . . . . . 91C Enchilada Sauce ~ . • . . • • • • 29C l.1hhv'~ u hrnntl \Oii knu~' I'.! 111 r11n l.11~ 1'1lmH Hot l'tt Re11ul11r -10 011n<'11 M & M Candy • • . . . . . • • . 99c Wesson OH ••••••••... $1.39 l'ht111 or l't•unut 111 th" lt1 111 l'I.!: Doc Food • • • • • • • • • • • .. 2Sc Skippy'11 Chunlcv Bfff! 14' oi c.n Al Detercent • • • • • • . • •• $3.39 T he big jumoo 1ue v.tighs 9 11111 13 ot . . .. 'I \ ; £J§ CAIL Y PILOT * Wednesday. July 2, 1975 Hot Idea for ·a · Salad A hot salad Is a delicious diversion from lraditional warm weather rare. Everything is "cooked" in a large skillet -ond ready in minutes. An easy, inex- pensive meal that's big on nutrition. A rew minutes on the stove does wonders 1.i cup lemon juil'C '•cup sesame se~ I ta blespoon prepurt..'d mustard 12 teaspoon salt 1 2 teaspoon sugar 2cupsshreddedc~bbagc t.; teaspoon salt 4 1 ~teaspoonssugar 1 leaspoon caraway seeds 5 medium potatoes, cooked, peeled uod sliced l cup chopped celery with leaves • to a simple mixture or S;tlad ingredients - flavors become rich and appetizing, tex- tures become crisp, tender, succulent. Drain oil from 1 can or tuna into large skillet. Add scallions and cook until tender. Stir in rem aining ingredients. Heat and serve immediately in 6 portlons. 2 cans (6112 or 7 OWlces each) tuna an vegetable oil In large skillet cook bacon until lightly browned. Remove and drain. Drain off all but 2 tablespoons bacon rat. Add onion to skillet and cook until tender. Blend in flour. then stir in water, salt, sugar and caraway seeds. . .. • . ... II • . • ' • • HOT TUNA MA CA RONI SALAD 2 cans (61 :i or 7 ounces each) tuna in II OT TUNA POTATO SALAD vegetable oi l 4 slices bacon ~ook. stirring constantly, until mixture thickens and comes to a boil. Add potatoes. celery and tuna. Mix lightly and heat. Crumble bacon and sprinkle on top. 0 1 J cup chopped scallions 1 2 cup chopped punlento 2 cups cooked macaroni PricK G.ocl OPEM .,.,.. SUNDAY ...... 1/1. WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS 1 2 cup chopped onion 41 :! teaspoons '1our 2 a cup water MESA . PRODUCE .1854 NEWPORT BLVD. IC~·==~~::~t:o~·y OPEN 7 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 LARGE BING CHERRIEZ 49~ 1 WATERMELON JY2 c lb. SANTA ROSA ·39~ PLUMZ ITALIAN . BEAN BUTTER SQUASH SPROUTS LETTUCE 15~ 15~ 15~ TRUE FRUIT PUNCH The punch with the one-of-a-kind taste! Punchy says take your pick. Save 12¢ on two 46 oz. cans of Hawaiian Punch-or one take-along size of either 8 oz. or 12 oz. six-pack. And you can pick any great-tasting flavor of Hawaiian Punch. ······-12C I I 12~ SAVE OFF I ~FF J2¢ I ON TWO 4& OZ. CANS OR EITHER ONE 8 OZ. OR 12 OZ. SIX·PACK Of All FLAVOR HAWAIIAN PUNCH• True F'rutl ~II •• I Cooler Handy Course Thi s resta ur ant mainstay can be used as first course at a com- pany dinner or a zippy summt:r lunch. VEGETABLE ANTIPASTO 3 celery stalks 3 carrots, quartered 2 zuc chini, quartered 1 green pepper 1 red pepper 1 can (3-ounce) pitted r ipe olives, drained 10 small 0 whit e onions, peeled a nd quartered 1h pound fresh green beans, cut in ha tr •12 cup corn oil · V2 cup water •n cup vinegar 2 c l o v es g arlic , minced 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon dried oregano leaves 1/s teaspoon pepper Cut celery, carrot, zuc- chini, green and red pep- ·per in 2-inch pieces. Stir together in large skillet all ingredients. Bring t o boil over medium heat. Reduce heat: cover and simmer 5 minutes o r u n til vegetables are tender crisp. Cool: cove r and refrigerate at least 6 hours, s tirring oc- casionally. Makes 8 serv- ings. Skillet Special This tasty Wes tern de· li ght goes wonderfully with fried steak. Why not try this century-old re- cipe in your skillet? IRON S KILLET POTATOES 14 cup bacon fat or butter 4 cups thinly sliced raw potatoes 1 m ed ium onion, thinly s liced 1 teaspoon salt 78 teaspoon black pepper 1~teaspoonJeaf sage 1 teaspoon chopped parsley Heat ba con fat in skillet· over low heat ; add potatoes, onion and seasonings. Cover and cook a bout 15 rn inutes. Turn potatoes and cover. Continue cooking 15 minut es , or until potatoes a re tender. Serves6. Big Bird Gobbled SAN DIEGO (AP) - Turkey farmers are in· creasing the size or their flocks, but don't look for turkey prices to go down, says a grow e r's representative . Along with the new abundance. there's also a new demand for t he big bird, in everything from packaged turkey cutJ to ground turkeyburger. sald S.W. Vi ckrey, presi· dent of the N atlonal Turkey Federation. Con sume r s ha\re begun to favor turkey as an off·holid 1y dis h , because of the high cost of red meat. Vickrey said ~c1u_,e turkey arowers arc try· ing to recover last year's losses, prices should etay uncbansed for awhile. for awhile • •• --------•I HCMtHI for S-• HCMIHI For ScM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ERRORS; Adnrtiwn G.-rol I 002 G...erol I 002 should check their ads ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• doily and rwport ~ 10 ..... ir.5 rors lnunediatety. The RARE ANO ..• • '.,.. ·- DAILY PILOT cnswnes IM THE POOL Soper clean and sharp-t The yard is a mess, the liabllityfortt.flrstlft. 1.Jedroom with family carpetin g is shot, the correct lnserlion only. room, dining, breakfast paint is peeling and l~e nook, overi.1ted li ving place is fillhy. A real f1x- l'ublisher's Motice: All real estate advertised in this newspaper is sub· ject to the Federal Fair H ousin g Act of 1968 which makes 1t illegal to advertise "any pre- ference, limitation, or discrimalion based on race, color. religion, sex, room, Cireplace, bltns. er-upper in a prime area. shag carµcls. vinyl floors $51,000. Roll up your & custom drapes. Local· sleeves and call KEY ed on qu1el street near REALTORS, 962-7788 schools a nd park. Of· fered at $54,950 with a s· sumablc S' • ',: GI loan. Call 540·1151 ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS ATTENTION REALTORS! or national origin, or an ---------intention to make any lC you are operating your own office inthe Newport &>ach area & would like to cut your overhead Jiabihly, we can ofrer you a private office with such preference. hm1la lion. or discnnunat1on." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in viola- tion of the law. HousesforSde ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eastside Chea mer Convenient lo schools & public transportation . Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath with Jots of extras including used brick fireplace. covered pal10 and garage door opener. Sec this n ew lis ting, wo n 't last long!! at $41,900. Ca ll 540-ll51. ~HERITAGE REALTORS N••A spert• e411fp111entf For Classified Ad ACTION Ull A DA.ll T PILOT AD-~ "42-5671 CLASSIFIED HOURS Advertisers may place I.heir ads by telephone 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday 8 lo noon Saturday COSTA MESA OFFICE 330 W. Bay 642·5678 NEWPORT BF:ACH 3333Newport Blvd. 642·5678 HUNTINGTON BEACH 17875 Beach Blvd . 540-1220 LAGUNA BEACH 1186 Glenneyre Laguna Beach 494·9466 SADDLE BACK 25201 La Paz Road Laguna Hills 581-6310 NORTiiCOUNTY di aJ f rtt 54()-1220 CLASSIFIED DUOUHES Deadline for copy &c kills is 5:30 p.m. the day before publication, ex- cept for Sunday & Mon- day Editions wh en deadline is Saturday, 12 noon. CLASSIFIED REGULA TIOHS ERRORS: Adverlisers should check their ads daily & report errors immediately. TH E DAlLY PILOT assumes liability for the first in· correct insertion only. CANCELLATIONS: When killing an ad be sure lo make a record or the KILL NU MB ER given you by your ad taker a.s receipt or your cancellallon. This kill number must be presen· led by lhe advertiser in case of a dispute . CANCELLATION OR CORR ECTJON 0 F NEW AD BEFO RE RUNNING: Every effort Is made to .kill or correct' a new ad that has been ordered. but we cannot gu11ran· tee lo do so until the ad has appeared in the paper. DIME-A·LINEADS: These ads are 1triclly cash In advance by mail or at any one of our of· fices. NO phone orders. Deadl i ne: 3 p .m . Friday. Costa Mesa of- 1litt .tr 12 noon at all 'branch offices. THE DAILY P ILOT reserves the rl1ht to cllllllify, edl\, cen101' or refuse any adver· ~t. and lo chanu It.a rates 6: ~gul1Uona without prior notlr~ CUSSIAIO •MAILING ADDHSS P.O. Box 154!0, Collta Mesa 921626 all e~penses, including CLOSE IN advertising, paid! Call : Morns, 751·8300 Country Horne t.-ontmued from Tuc:.- li ea u ti f u I spr a wling Properly was tented & grounds with fruit trees tcrmited Nov. 197'1. and rose gardens sur· Seller may carry $30.000. round t his lovely Costa at 9% interest, he talks to Mesa 3 bedroom. 11~• the petunias & they go bath home. Jorcsh mint wild especially when ht: from your own trellised says petunia intoxicating garden for cool evenings, them with the qiist from too. A screened-in family his beer breath. QUintard room and a poollable, 642.2991 and for Dad and The continued Thurs-K1ds the garage has a re---------- ar 8-fooL door leading on· )) lo an immense concrete A patio. Double gale ac· ,tJ cess to the rc ... r yard too. __ .1.._~-0 w n c r~ :.inxiou~ at _ $49.000 I i~i:.~~ ~ Prap•rti•• 752-1920 1400 OUAll ST NlWl'OIT HACH COLLEGE PARK Shake Roof Ranch Buccola built, 3 bcdrm, 2 balh. Large grand piano size living room 05x:.!71. Plus dining room. Loads of wood paneling with a warm fcehn~ and a lar~c covered palio for outside living. Assumable 51 •• 1,. Gt loun. 1-'ull price .. $44,950 a,,~/:'~~ 646-8811 ANYTIME WATCH THEIOATS $79,500 Location. Location . Location. East Bay on the Peninsula. This im· maculale 2 bdrm, 2 bath home could ea:.ily be converted mto a great duplex. Huge sundeck. Mu sl see for a ll possib ilities. Ca l l 545-9491. -. ' 2 STORY FORMAL DINE POOL $32,500 Winding pathway to tree clustered 2 story enlry. Formal dinini,t room. Gourmet patio kitchen I NCLUDES REFRIG· CA MEO S HORES, OCEAN VIEW three bedroom; pri vale beach; family room, spaC'ious lawns and patios. Jt's a t.lelighl to see. Sl27.SOO. 675-SSll Cole of Newport Realtors 2515 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar , VA NO D:\f. ln JHVlNF: Young 4HH. 2ba, wilh big, big back yard, on a quiet cul·de-sac. close to s hop'g, greenbelts and pool. Priced right al S53,900. CALL NOW, 556-2660 C:SELECT .. I PROPERTIES HARDWOOD FLOORS HARDWOOD WALLS Jf warm rich stained wood walls are a comfort to you, come back to the old days with us. Sohd wood wa lls inside and out a nd hardwood stained floors. Get the canning jars ready too: apriet>l. or ange, l e mon. nee· Larine, plum and fig t rees g race lhese spacious grounds. A dou· ble wide gate from the al- 1 e y l eads to the strawberry patch and playing field for the kids. Store your boat, trailer, mobile home and have loads of room left over loo. Price? Only $35,000. in Easlsidc Costa Mesa. Call for appointment. 1£1~::.~~~ Prapltrii•• . 752-1920 1'00 OUAll st. NIW..O.T MACH ERATOR ! Giant --------- secluded master suite. ---------Walk-in closet. EXTRA LINEN STORAGE. Oversized scwmg & laun· dry room. WASHER & DRYE R I NCLUDED ! Huge pre mium lol • Olympic pool & basket· ball court included in as· socialion. Anxious selle1 says SUBMIT ON YOUR TERMS ! Full pricE $32,500. Prime Irvin( area . Call t oday 752·1700. ()P(N r11 Q ··11~ FUN"TO 8£ NICC' EASTSIDE FIXER UPPER Needs work but great potential. 3 Bdrm, 1 bath ho use with storage rooms & s tudy, play house in large yard. ~med R -2 with room for additio n al unit. Only $29,950. 646·7711. Open eves. -MESA VERDE This beauliful, warm and inviting home has an oversized family room . over sized garage and oversized Jot. 3 Bedrooms. 2 baths, and firepla ce. Close l o schools. $48,500 TWOFOROHE 2 2-Bdrm. homes. New paint & carpets. Reduced to $42.500 CALL 6 7S.7060 GOV'TOWMfO 4 B~. pool; $37,000, $1000 down. $750 Closing costs & i mpounds. $330 Mo PITI CALL 556-8800 BolboQ. Bay Prop. Realtors 3 BR. FAMRM. WATERFRONT with pier&stip. Completely remodeled to new, in & out. Much bet- ter than new in fact. $149,500. JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 Pre•iew Daily 1·5 COME SEE!! Large de· t acbed rumpus room w /bath & fplc. Plus 3 . bedroom s, comple tely refurbished, l ge wardrobe closets, liv rm, dining a rea, top-grade shag crpts & drps • .Boal or trailer gate on alley. Good financing avail. 305 lroactw.y, CM 646·3928,e ves67M.577 Lachenmy er Realtu1 1£1~~ Pt apwt... IUCH IETllAT 112-mo • $26,SOG l4000UA1Ut N1 NACH Jtu1c 4 bedroom + HOTICE Olympic H pool. Minutes how Dally PllOC. Cla.s:s t o beach, hideaway Hied ads display their mast.e r, 1ourmet kitchen 1 h I lbillt overlooks patJo. Fb " messaec" wt cg Y Save, sacrifice I Hurry I aod Impact r Our ads, we .,..11.:T • _ 11t-. ar e proud lo say, really rv • s. _ _,, gel re Ru lls. Pb one ~~R~e~a~l~to~r~s~·~~~~~~ 642 SCJ78. _ .. ~ PILOT-ADVERTISER DAIL v PILOT DI •t-.ORMA BENDER •ELENA COU~HLIN •DOM DAVIS •RAMDY FOX •JAM KNAPPER •ROM O'N~AL •MARTY PIKE •ED PEMNIMGTOM •JAME SAMUELIAM •LINDA SCHULER •BRUCE UMGERLAMD· •RITA WADE VIEW OF OCEAN AND LIGHTS EST A TE $44, 900 P.ustic c harm abounds in th.is unique ~~ch c ha let. Circular drive. Huge livtng room with dramatic corner log burning fireplace & BREATIITAKING glass wall VJ F.W or ocean & lights. Gourmet kitchen & dine. Separate wing for hideaway master suile with view & childrcns qua rters. Hurry for this once in a lirelime dream home - at a BARGAIN price! Call 963-7881. WESTCLIFF RANCH 4 BDR-POOL $103,000 Spectacular entry lo lormal li\·ing ;.111d banquet :.ilc dining rooms. Gourmet garden kitchen. 1•1t':.la s11.e rumpu~ room with bar. Srtludcd master and children:. :.u1 ll''-Lu-.h quiet garden w;th s parkltn).( JHHHls and rush111~ walerfalls. r\ unique :.w1mmers paradise. Ci.ill today to pre\'ll'\\ ! 963-6767. $39,900 NO DOWN IRVIHE Fine lrvine loealion. Bii:: family of 6 w ants oul ! Will -.ell XO !)Q\\';o.; PAY~11'::\T to qu..alil1ed veteran. :\eeds some t 1.. n d l' r ca r l'. Fu 11 ,. air cond1t1011ed. Cathedral ceiling ·living room. Huge fireplace. All tiled garden kitchen. Large masll'r :-.wte. M1rrort•d w a rdr obe. L arge patio. Fully sprinklereo yard. Take advantage - Call 752-liOO tod :.t) • "ABANDONED" ARTIST CHALET $29.900 Secluded dn\'e 111 \\OO<led g round-; ENTER A WOHLL> OF GLASS AND SUNSHIN ~. Spac:1uus ~ourmel garden kitchen ser ve::. truly unique indoor- ouldoor J1v1nJ! and dining areas.· Unus ual sla1rc:asc tu hidden a rllsls s uite and ch 1ldrl'ns quarters. PRl VATt: STUDIO. Ueaulilul grounds. Walk to lx>uch. COLOR THIS HOME YOU HS? C..:all ~·6767. ABANDONED $28,500 + GUEST HOUSE Unbe li evable valu<' at S2 8'500! VACANT ·llENT TllEN BCJY ! Preferred M esa location. Freshly painted board & batten exterior DETAC H ED GUEST COTTAGE + garden. Wandin~ drne leads to white picket fence & swaying palms entry. Beam ed celling llvmi:: room. Comry kitchen includes rein!.!. Loads of stora~e & s hop s pal·<• ,\W<'!>Ome IC>' x 160' lot. Quaint & l'tmou::.ly refrcs hinl! See to belieVt'. Take adv<1nl age -Call fast. 752·1700. 2 STORY FORMAL DIME POOL $32,500 Winding path~;.iy to tree clu:.lt•red 2 story entry. Formal <linen!! room. Gourmet rateo kitc hen l;>..CLl:IH:S REJ-'RIGEnATOH! G1anl secluded master s u1l1'. Walk·tn closet. l<:XTRA LINEN STOHAG E. o,·.,rsi7.e<.I ~ewi n~ & laundrv room. W1\Sllt-:h & OHYEH JNCLUO~Ll ! ll11 gc premium lot. Olym pic pool & basketball l'OUrl included in as:-.oc1al1on. i\nx1ou:. seller savs SUBM IT O;-.i \'OUH. T~R:\lS! Full price S:l:!.500 Prime lr\'inc area. Call today. 752 1 iOO. INVEST $4,250 DINING ROOM SEATS 12 Step down to 17x20 ramily room w armed hy rra1·kling fin•place. Overs ized livinr.t room J.\l\'l'S reC'ling of openness. After orig111al envt':-.tmcnt or $4.250 you will bt• :.urpnscd with low m<>nthly pay mt•nt:.. To ;.l'e call 6'16·7171. FHA REPO $35,950 4BR-BEACH flurry! Beach cott UJ!C' ! l 'riC'ed he low market! Availablt• lor limitC'd time: Don't miss this s1.·dutled stn~et -clos<> to schools, s hoppinl!! 4 big bdrms! ANO only $1950 do\111 with low. low monthly payment:'>. Don't wait. l>i;ll 847·6010 LA CUESTA 2 STY-4 BDR ASSUME $32,500 Nl'gh:cll'd 2 slOry 4 h1..•llroom -walk tu the lil·ut·h. Sp..tC}OU.'> hvrng and formal drnang rooms Sl•p;iriJlc eomcrt1ulc den. G1ganl1c ,t:c1m1ly room with roarin g country l1n:µl ut·t•. S1.:parate children & master :-.u1t1•s. Seclu1kcl gr111111ds Child safe s treet. l.k first lo :-.l'c tl. Call :JG:J ti71i7. NEW ORLEANS GIANT OCEAN VIEW-POOL French Qua rler ="L'\\ Orlean:. ~ ~lury. ,\t mo:'>phenc country duli Sl'llln~ around golf 1·uu1" .. t'. Uni) !Jlot·ks to IJl'ad1 w1lh orean \'IL'W. ;, kmg heclrooms 111t'I g uest lae1hty w1lh b;lth. Family room. 1'\1rmal l11n1n g room. llugc ret-reatwn room . Seµar.1lc :'>L'Wlnf.{ center. Ball'ony landing oft mi.Isler quarters. l'l'nc·c pool J:Jl'UUI sn mul'11 more. Ju,..l come & H'e 1l. C:Jll Ii-I~ :!5~1.). SPANISH FRANCISCAN BY THE SEA 4BR ASSUME $32,000 Jug lo oc ean from this m<1gnif11·1:nl ex· t•tt..1\'(' e:.l:ill'. Formal entry to elegant h ,-. 111~ room. Bartdona f1n•placc. Formal banquCL si1.cd <lmin~ room. Gourmets de· bght kitchen. lluge fiesta parly room wilh natures window view of dance pavilion & rumblini.: ~rounds. 1Jramat1t stairs tu massl\ e hideaway master suite with reln•at & c:h1ldn•ns wing. Takt' oH·r 71 1 \'.\ Loan. NO NJ:o.:W LO,\N COSTS s:no m1J. p.1):-. all I lurry owner transrerrecl Will he \".\C..:A~T :.oon Q.ill !!63·7881. "CAPE COD" NEWPORT HEIGHTS Charmm~ :.! S IOI'.\ Cap(• l'od Ctn t•Xdll.,l\l' ~lTltuh·d hidC' .. rn ;" :-.lrt'l'l. Warmth nl l'l'ill'kl1nl.! I 11 l•pla<·~· fl'll lrnm l'lllry lo lnnn:ll d111111!!. l.;1n!" Ii\ inc ronm I Ilic lil·d '''"" 1.., pl u.., 1k11 l'at 111 h.1 ... 1l·1·i111g of :>l'l'lu ... 11111 111-.l i.1:111 "l'l,1111 ...... 111d \llll 0 l'l' 111 C',1llh1tiill l CAUH OPPOITUHITY IUSY 111SY IUH EARN WHILE YOU LEARt-4 We offer personalize.ct training in a pleasant and exciting offi ce, lots of help & an OPPortunily to grow. An exten sive training program he ld monthly by our highly s uccessful · manugem ent team. Let's talk about 1t. Please c:a tl J ea n Hall for an appointment at 752-1700. Thanks, 3 STORY DUPLEX SUNSET BEACH STEPS TO OCEAN \;t';.tr new p1•r:.11n.il hume of prommenl con lr:.it:lor. Hent..al unit 1s ... lar~e l l>t:-droom 'l!.1th modern l.lll'ht·n. huge cnlcrt.11ncr" It\ ini.: room with ;..hdm:o: gla::.s wall lo private t:CIUl'l) anl U'l!. nl·r::. u111l 1;.. J lireathl.i king w1,rl<l ol l'lL·g..anL·e. I :ourmt·l k1tchL·n Jcalurt.·s a :io· 1slant.I lJ:.ir lur covi.. 111)..(, ~t·n·ing .~ l'llll·1·ta1n111i.:. Enormous II\· 1ng rourn w 1th 20· ce1hng & 20· wall of gla ss fur unuh:-.tru1·tL·d Vll'W. Stair:. sweep tu rctrl'al lhal merluok:-. l1\1ng room & ha;.. 20· s undt•l·I. ad1111111ng l11dca .... ay master & guc::.l ::.u1l1·:. Ownt•r mu::.l ::.al'nlu:e. Full price only SX5,UOO C.111 %3-7~1. PARK HUNTINGTON GULSWAY AT THE BEACH Kc•ep t•ool thb ::.umml•r 111 '.hb l'h<1rm1mi.: ;1 bdrm home · rompletcl .' <11rrond1llont•d & uµgratkd tn a kl' ::.eparale lamllv room and lorn1al 11lnang prol<:s:.11mall) l:.wd:-rap1•d. Lol'alt·d 011 a lun·I\' nil 1k ,.,;11· :-.tn·l'I. F1r:-.t l1nw ;uh erl1;t•d ~.h !IOU C.11l ~It. 2:u:.1 SURFSIDE RETREAT $39,900 Hc;.ir the pounding :-.urf' ('ool. i:t·11llt· hrt't'le::.. :-.\~a.v1ni.: palrn;.' Sl.'l'lUdt·d'. Sll'I'" to beach Imm thb v:n·ation like paradt!->l'' .\ r<1mbling :1 hdrm '. On manir un·d ;.lrc•l'l of toweren,L! 1n•1•:-.' Try S:i'~l 101:11 d•>" II Or ? ., 7 St.•lll'r 111' :\lust mon• quickly' For qwd ;.iµpt C.:all lH7·ti010. • A BIT OF THE BEACH 1-'rom vnur lw•l11111111 \\1ntl11" ol !111.., :'\lt''>J Verde llomv' l.ot·.1l l'd rn1 l'Ul rh.> '<H' amom! t'U'>lom h111n1•-. "1ghlv upl!raclC'd lrl"l<k anrl out 1 lari:e hdrrn-. Extcnderl famllv room :'\1m 1• 1n 1·011<11111111 W:1lk lo ML·:-.a Vt>nlc < 'nunt n <'lull .111 ... 1 h:'>ll'd :.it ~UIS<> Call 5'1fi 2:n :1 USE VA MESA VERDE HUGE POOL EnJu) l'lq :.1nn.· 11I \\ ruui.:hl 111111h111 l' ~ .1nl "1th ga:-. hi.: ht mi.: 1111111.d 1•11ln h.111 Tru~· tn le\ cl"' crlook:'> :-.1111..,Yi1•pl p.1l 1t1 !I lll'L'IJ pool. hugt• 1Ji,·i11i.: l.1o;ml. Wall ;:u \ \ .1l 11nlv :-.1:1 !l.1!1. l'.111 h lli 'ilil. . ...... -- ~.EXECUTIVE CHALET $44,500 FL'll l'l•d l''l.111• \\ 1lh Pl 1111•-.-.11111.tl l.111clwapl'' 3 ln11111·1i-.t· h<li 111' l'merecl \\llh plu-.h L.1111t·1 ! Vn-.11 :1" .1 llu\\L'I" pa1nl. \\.alk 111 l.1k1• 11 ... 11111/.: lioalm~. 1\s:-.urne 8'~" l11a11\\1lh11111\ S'i!JOO do,\n'. ;:'\.o nt·w loan ro;..h Or ·1 ~ ? St·lll-r -.<t\::. hurr). <.'all X-li-GOlll · MESA VERDE GOLf..POOL-VIEW TRI-LEVEL ~Jll'l'l..ac·ul.1r :\lc:.a \\Till• tn ll'\ d u11 lhl' IJ1n\,1\'. 1':11ter ..a \\,alkd t·oul'l\.1rtl to lu::.h i.:.1rdl·ri:. .ind a t·u:.111111 ""' 11~mmg pool. F11rm.1l t·11tr) lo un1111tl' ... unl-.l·n ll\ rni.: room .ind hanquel Sill' d111111g room. Gourm1::l ;..!Jl'dl'll kttl'lll'll \\1lh ~crll 1·1111r;..l• \1 1.'W. l·:.'<t >ID!Ol.'S EXl '.\~l>EI> ~',\MILY IH> :\ L'S H 0 0 :\I \\'IT II c ' H . \CK I. I NG Flltl'.:l'L\CE \'\l> FOHl·.n :H \'l~:w. l'n' .th! g uest ::.lllll' S\H·1·p1ni.: ;.Lair;. tu 1·htldrl.·11s \1111 g .and TWll LE\'EL .\1.\STEH ~l 11 r: EH·ry c'lra ~l :Q.i.500. l·..all lo pre\ 1e\1. !~.J e,;i.; CORONA DEL MAR SELECTIONS THE EASY LIFE ('11111(• t11ki.• a )(JOI. :JI the:-. allra1.·t11P lhn'<' bi>droum home. In s potlc~s l'Ond1lion and 'l!.1th minimum upkel'p Top grade pa11l•ll111 g. wall pa1>l'I'. aml l'arpl•t 111c. Con\ l'llll'11l to 1(•11111' <'1111r1-; and S\\llll01111i.: pool l'l'ltt· .•t ~i:.! .ICKI. ('.ill now ti7:1-11;:-,;,o FAMILY HOME PLUS INCOME C()RONA Ol<:L MAH. /\lmo;.t nc·"· Custom hu1lt lor prc"lt•nt owner. l'ivl' bedroom h ome. Two bloeks from the he ... 1·h. Sl'parall' di111111-( ronm plus spacwu::. ram1l~· rnom. TW1) hcdroom rental 1n rear unit Call 673 8SSO. DECO RA TOR'S HOME THE BLUFFS Ju;.t lt:.kd lwaut1lulh app11111l1·d :1 ht•droom 1·11111lom 1111 um "1th 'P·11·11111' mastc•r lw droom su1tt· '\1"11 I""'' and .,hopping l.nt s ol p11\ .ac·, l.11\\ n1.1inll'nan1•1• du<'s ancl lt•,1.,1·hnld 11111 ,. to ~di al ::.tiK.500 Call li7:1 x.=.:10 WITH PRIVATE BEACH Lon·ly one s t nry bnrk 1•olo111ul S11:1'!·11111s four hcdronm phi' fumil' room home S<'rluckd ('nriwr Int "11h ampll' room for sw 1mmin).( J.l<K•l 11 ·.., a new listing M> tall u-. quickly 673-S550 BEACH HOME COHO~:\ L>El. :\L\lt lh•hghllul, ;.pollt•:-.s. two l>t•dn.-1111 home 111 Old i. 'oru11,1 on an It:! lut 111).!h h1·amed Cl'tl 1ng .... l1rt•pl:tl'L'. Jlrl\,1l1· ~.1nl lor the ~uung al ht·.11'1 Uni.\ ~o.i.11110. l'.ill e,;;1 !i.l.">Cl. ; SUNSHINE, FLOWERS & CHEER lk;.e r•hl'S th1::. all') I lit·d111111lL :!': halh. <';1rnc11 ll1i.:hl.1111I 1101111 ,., .... '\ <'••fl' ).1nb prl\,11l' ht-.11hl' 11111) s12,soo. call ti'iJ.8.).)11 EXECUTIV~-BEACH ASSUME $34,200 $308 PER MONTH /\. l'UI dt• Sal· :.lrt-1•1 ! J\ larj!e y~ircl u n1q U{' I y dt•-.1 i.: rwd \\1th t errart•<I d1chondra lt·adrnt,! t•1 Spamsh till' t'lllry! Enter into la\1::-.h llYing room \\llh soaring vaulted t'l•1lengs! L'n14Lw dual purpos1.· f1rt'µluce l11gh1Jt1.•s hot h hv111i.: room i.lnd :-.paciou" larnily room Sp1rnll111g sta1n'<&!>l.' leads to l'llOrm•>ll'> ma!> l t.· r <Ill cl t· h ii d 1 l' n... ::-. u 1 l l's ' • \ gourmet;. l..1t1·h1·n "1th ::.un;.h11w h1gbhle:. .11111 :-.t•p.11 .. 11• 1•anlr~ ! Du.al purpo-.t' h.H'k\ .1rcl l11r i,:<1rdt>1t1nl{ ~1n!I t•nt1•r1.11n111g .11111 1111>111 lot lx.r.tl tr Jlh-1 Children'::. 111rnl 1 llurr} and t-.dl ~17 tiOIO SPLASH! Just 11::.tecfi :'lil.0\·er 111.!foi=e;m ltlt' 111Jl'~d like this cast:-.1cle Cosla Mesa pool home likio• you ha\ c lll'\'l•r seen a cratts mun ::-. ...,orkshop, a huge family wilh big brick lln•plan'. lo\\ rna111lenunc·c landscap· 111g. luau :.1t1..· B B () Loi!> or frull tree::.. 1l ,., :1 ht•drnom :.! halh. !Jiu:-. dining room ll "on 't l:.ist. II :-. unh· S-ll'l.~100. (;;J ll !'>lti :!:J I :1 - $58,950 NEWPORT HEIGHTS BRAND HEW Ju:.t rebuilt and new from lop lo hot· tom. This 1:. the one you have been wail· 1ng for. llu~e hvrng room & mas ter swle plus 2 baths. Well located, big s hade lrees. 'Aith alley acce:.s. Call qwck 3 bedroom. f>46·2.:H3. SWEET AND TO THE POINT A home $3:$,!IOll. this Newport V1:.ta J bedroom home has an apple pie l.1tc:hc11 an expansh t' living room with a mas!>ive cus tom Slone fireplace. ll's on an eslalt: s1zl·d) ard with ocean brectl'S & mmule:. to beach. Call qwck 5-16·2.313. NEWPORT HEIGHTS COTTAGE $43,950 ,\ 11l•1g hlmrhou<lofTOWEHL'\;G 'l'Ht-:1-:S and Gt~.'ITLI·: OC..:i':.\N BHl::EZES! Es tale 11kt' ground:. pruress1onally landsc:a1wd. 1'.:nter OLD WOHLD AT· l\lOSPll EH E of ru:.tic beamed cc1l111i;s. La\ 1sh U:.l·cl lmt·k hearth! Sµac1ous udrm;.. and l'nlerta111ers lam. rm . c:AHUE'.\1 KITCllE:-.i. Pat10 with room for G HAP t-: A RBOH ! Ex.eel lent llnanc· mg! Seller. 646·7171. DESERTED 110LD SPANISH MANSION" Hy-lhl'·se!1: Massive arched entry. (Juarry tile fOYl'I' 4 bedroom. Sunken master ::.ulle with stcp·down r oman bath and pnvale utrium gardens. 1''amily room. G lass garde n kitchen & dinm~. Assoc. pool & len111s courts. Am ong $()5,000 home:-.. Ready for the::.'.' Just rt!dm·t•d lo S4!J.!150. Hellt'r hurry un this one. Plc:.ise c:.ill ~2·2535. BACHELOR PARADISE POOL, BEACH $19,000 Picture pcrfrcl an cottage styhn.:. Low maintenance. Just cnJOY II\ mg. Larg1: rooms. All built·in appham:es. Uinml.! area. C<MY living ronm ;. l'ool and recreation fac1ht1es only step;. away. Term::. I or F l IA. Call today. 1142 25:J.;. FRENCH CHATEAU 2 STORY-BEACH POOL-$32, 900 PJl..allal g rounds Stat~ly 1:nlry to elegant 11 v ing room. Large garden view k1tcht·11 lor the gourml't eloquently serves runn:il <1111111g with <:ourtyard view. Sla1rs :'>weep lo second s tory su1les featuring-a huge hideaway m aster. 2:r grant.I ballroom for the l'n tert:.11ners. llurry. Owne r b11ughl another n11.e>l S.\CR0.'JCl-.: !'HICE FOil SPl::I::OY SALE' Call 963·7~l. YORKSHIRE ESTATE 2 STY-BEACH SACRIFICE-$35,500 Parkllkl· g round:.. Lush t•ntry to large f:.imlly :-.11.1.•d h\'lng mom Huge c11u11try sty led I. 11 chcn convt•n1t·nlly ~en 1•s ell•g anl d1111ng \'ery prl\ate h1de aw<1 y c·111irt~ a rd. 11pc11 stairs to s ec I ucll-d ma:.lt•r retn•al plus childrcns sullL':. Low down will handle -but lll:HHY l:L\HG1\IN. Call !Jt);Vi~l. LAKESIDE COTTAGE HUNTINGTON BEACH HO DOWN G.I. Steps from prime fishin' lake. l!Jltry to grt'ul oullloor:. only steps from your home. Your ehildren will lO\'e 1t . GOH<.:f:OLS Jo'OUH \'l:::\R Nl-.:W CLASS IC llOM E. Garden kitchen. Spac1nus II\ mg and oinmg rooms. ~tlut.li:d ma:.ter 1md 1·hlldrens ::.mtes. E\ery t•,tr.1 NO 00\\':-.I TO VETS! Bek<.• tu bl.'al'h. Bnng ) 11ur f1::.h111g pole . C..:all 963 ()76i EXTRAS IN EVERY ROOM $5,000 DOWN r'rnm cnlry ll> biH·kyard .\ HOUSE Of" EXTH/\S, no lraffil·. cul dc·::.ac. W' • \\ 111 handk M :'t: 1t 1ww ! Call &it>-: r:-1. NEWPORT H_.CH 1700 Newp0t1 9 1\ld 648-7171 COSTA. MESA. HUHTIHGTOH llACH FOUMT A.IM VA.WY COIOHA Dl!L Mil IHVlSTMEHTS 2 790 HarbOr Blvd I 793l Beach Blvd 2 1030 Brookhursl 6014 Warner A.Vi! 646·2313 u42·2~3~ 93M767 847-«llO 18109 BrookhurSI 3:l;> M.trt)ut'l•lo 963 T881 h i.'\ R~50 181'\t." M.11;Arlhur Blvd S.,11e 103 lrv•'ll 7~;> 1700 • l . l . ' . CAMEO SHORES One of a kind with elegance that \\Ill sl11n11btt.• "Pride of Ownership" "htttht>r 11 's th(! secluded pool. µHnu1 ·am1c ucl'tlll \.It'\\ or the unusuul noor pl;in in this spa<.'iou 4 bdrm .. 3 bath honll'. Firs t lime offered -uct quic·kl_v . Sl-l!).500 WHAT'S IN A NAME? To many people who h :Jve d o n e h11si1wss with us during the past 26 ~·ears. 1t nwans C'ffi<.:i ent real est ate :-.ervit.'l' whl'lher buying or selling T o oth C>r s. 1l s imply means a c.·onvcnt<•nt offirt· & an casv name to rcrnembl·1· mainly b<.'cause the name.• ::,ugges ts the 11..\HBOR AR 1::.\ that we sc.·r·n· f'oss1blv YOl' remember · us beeause 11r :-.ortw 1ndl\ ulu~1I nwmher nf our lrll'll<lh s alt.•s s taff. inos \ of Olli' :-.alt•:-.pl'oµlt• !--I :1~· wi th us for ..i numbc>r of years partly because of out' liberal 's p lit" o f commissions Pa rned a ls o. they hke our h ighway Jocat 1on . wh<.'re people find it ( 'O'.':V EN 1 E:'IIT to "clrop in .. \t present. we have 2 \'acaneies for ":ilt•!--JWoplt·. v. 11 h ~ or more vea rs of ~.dc·s t.•xpc rH.'ll tC.' In thl· harbor· a r ea. If 'nu :1n· 1nten'sted. pll'asc g1\'e us a n n!.! ask fo r L<:on;.ird S m ith. / VEAP BAY AND BEACH . 675-3000 C'«l07 f. l.OAST .. WV CORONA OLt MAR Gflteral 1002 G._rol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTBLUFF 4 BR LUSK ~PN'l<1cular 1-leH•I with ever~·thin~ ~ F am I'm w 2nd frpl.. hrkrst. r m . Jo' n rm . cl 1 n 2 ':.: Ba . r\t s l r . B ll " p r o r L' ..., " " " a u n a " . 11 u !:! c c n c I. pnol ... 11l'd lot. 1 mmac. ! Bes t quali ty t fl ruou I . S95. 000 BLUFFS I-LEVEL 3 BR End unit. c·1 1stom. nrlv. new heaut, .. 2 11:1.: h11 !.:L' c•nc l. patio: wide g reen be.It. S!0:1.000 Int l. l ~e. pri m e lot. HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR , IMC. MLS 644·0134 GetMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ma en ab I Irvine realty LIVE OM LINDA. I ,i.Qht & airy home -hig h ceilings opt•n s p'1 cc tcl'lin g -4000+ s q . ft . l'U s tom ttk & wallpaper -5 li<:d room s formal din ing - hrkl\t. room cm IJav -sit·down bar in fa m dy room . Sl-19.500. Bar bara Aun<• u·12·8235. ( Jffl()) BEACH COTTAGE ON R·l LOT! Sum mer "'tnll'I' in<:ome pnxlucing 2 bedroom <'Ollagc 1-blk. from bay & hl'aC'h. Idea l for c1uplex! $57.500 Paula Ha1l<.•y fl<l2-R235 IHf.)i) BIG & HOMEY. Country I r<:sh I bedroom. 2-st.ory family home w extra lg. master hcclroom 11r bonus room llu~e lot + studio. S·Hi.:>OO Gail Foor 644-6200 (IJl)>O • ~"4tu1S~~ REALTORs' * CAMEO SHORES * * Prl•at• •aches • TWO FINER HOMES •S,ACIOUS 4 b•droom1, 3 bath , m assive.' form ::i l ctmmg room, gourmet is la nd kitc hen King SIZ<' pool. Third tier OCEAN & JETTY vn:W!' Highly upgr aded By appt Priced to sell $189,500 3 IEDROOMS, d en, breakfast area. eomplete with custom pool OCEAN \'I EW Upg radrd carpets & drapes Owner anxious. AsKm g ~13 9 ,o'oo . Presented by r eside nt s pcdalists Shirley & Marshall Hic'h. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mor V ALLIY IEAL TT PRESENTS OllTIGA HWY. . ~ Fabulous h o m e that looks like a movie ~l'l hig h aho\ <' Luke Elsinore 14 aaes of land go w1lh ,it Only $95 000 CHINA COVE Next to 3 bl'~t'hcs 2 <1a lm and 1 with s urf -s parkling 3 bdrm home in C 0 M 's mo~t unique area SHORECLIFFS Huge view lot ovcrlookin ~ canyon and 0<·enn Privat e bead1 This 3 bdrm DR home 1s a winrn·r OLD C.D.M. Imagine. your own P<x)I in t . D M -2 hdrm, 2 bath churmc.•r fort lw young at heart a nd only $6H.500 Call 6 75-7225 1002 G~ral 1002 PROPE A T •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llH llO•ll 101 llVt•CO ••O<•"'' •• cu •11, rou rur 1111 u 1ut1 ANr,U tf 1• IHI ••ltOlf 1002Getteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DOVER SHORES Sandv he a c h is the settin~ for new, custom eolonial home w /5 BR. ram rm .. formal din .. air con<!. $.'.!!)S.000 LINDA ISLE \"icw from la !.!oon to Bayshores. Beaut. dc('Or<.l ll•d. smaller 3 BR & den : boat slip. S25.>.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Rny'>•ne Orivt• N B 675 6161 G..ral ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., j) 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FAMILY LIVING S wimm ing pool. clubhouse, play area & IJ<trk . All tht!> ant.I now re· lax 111 your charming 4 hedrm Cont.lo. Expertly C.\~1 EO lllG ll Li\NO!-deco~~t.ed and upgraded, I" c t.I I 'I L 0 111\ SJlo.110(1 ., orona e ,, :.ir ""' ~ lht're. tor the youili! laniJ I Up EH 13 youn~ at hc.1rt >. come ' see our new ol kn~g; 1t ·!'o Q M ES conlernporury. tl s 10111 3848 Campus Ne S49·86SS bedroom or thrt•e & den. 1---------1t Spdrkles $87.500. Newport Shore5 467-62nd St. BIG HEWER HOME. IH AH OLD CHARMING AltEA 3.000 sq ft • 2 story Cape Cod just a s tone's throw to the beach. in Old Corona de! :\1ar. Looking for a big, beach lo \ ing family who would rather walk to a 5 Cro\\1lS Sunday brunch than mow and weed a 5 acre lawn. 1\ttractively priced at Sl32.500. UNIQUE HOMES. RHlftors -6 75-6000 2443 E. Coost Hwy .. CorOfta d~ Mar <in.ral I 002 General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LIDO ISL~ IEDROOM $98,500 Bright & spa rklln!.!, near tennis court & Nord bea<'h 2 Bdrms & bath up 3 bdrms .. 2 htdhs clO\\n Brick fplc din in!! '"L " & s unny patio A super 4th of July ~peti:.tl :'\cw l'~d hstmg 2111 San Joocpn Hills Rood NEWPORT CENTER, N.B. 644·49 I 0 I I Call 6 75-5511 Col~ of Newport Realtors :!515 E . Coast Hwy Corona dcl Mar beaut y. recent l y j enlarged ~ rnmpl redec. JCST LISTcU! Dnve b} and call :or appl 3 BR NEWPORT BEACH I Automatic garage door. GeMral I 0021 Chtteral I 002 NEW I ISTI :".i''' t.llJle rel rig 1·ommumtyl· •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• • • · v . center 1.h111b & ll•nrns, Grea t family humc w1lh l Y.alk tu 1,.•.1t·h. Owner VA/FHA I S · h H 'enda 5 bedrooms, 3 IJutlis, + ;rnxwus :::.l•:.!,5UU 1-'utlh I pan15 . act IMC~M2 MINDED? Two triplexes side by side, excellent north Costa Mesa area. Tota l prit·c $119.800 Never a vacancy here! Ct1ll 546·4141 COUNTRY SCENE But with big Cit y convt·nicnces. This 3 bedroom beauty h as been vastly upgraded with dec·orator wallpapers. drapes and thick plush earpeting. Big cove red patio and spr•tnklers too' Open hills a ll a round give you a rea l "fr e e " f ce l in~ VA appra ised at $47.700. otq•,E HS CONSIDERED' Call 546-4141 LA CU EST A BY THE SEA 2 Story, 4 bedroom. 2 Lath, HA RE on the market home. Lol'atcd on e nd of quiet cul-de-sac. Only SSl:S.500 See this EXCLUS I V ~ lis t in g NOW' Ca 11 962-4454. EDiSOH HI ELEGANCE If LOCATION m eans anything to you CALL ON T HIS NOW. This PARK PLACE 4 b edroom. J bath home is immac:ulatc. 2 Years new. Wa lk to • beach . Edison High School & 40 acre Edison rec r eation center. $73.500. Sec it TODAY. Call 962-4454 . SPYGLASS RIDGE J Ughly upgraded 4 bedroom. 3 bath s ingle level home. This SANDP IPER MODEL has bee n cus tom d ecorated and profess ionally l andsca p e d . Magnificent patio a nd viewing deck. 3 Car gar age. Ideall y located next to Spyglass H ills . 5119.000. YOU OWN THE LAND. Call 640·G161. SWEEPING CHANNEL VIEW Dine under the s t a r s in thi s outs tanding custom built 5 hedroom home. Formal d inin g toom has electrically controlled mo\'able roof and opens to the sun or the stars. Courtyard pool with Jacuzzi. This h o m e is id ea l for e xecutive en tertaining, as well as family li ving. Prime I rvine Terrace location . C all for details 640-6161. TUSTIN 1192 l BrowninQ St I lJr, M~ ba. hanfwood ' 111 :. . Crplc. Qw~t btrcct:., nr a It Schuol:-i. l.~ poolsiz.e c:orn1:r lul .\cro~s lrom corn field~· Prn:cd at only $l0.0ll0. Wm. !>AN DON. Bkr 534·8201 BEACH SHORTAGE COMING BUY NOW·· to jtf't a good rule or mter ~st' <.: hoobc tlus cul de sac Lie s t area fur chtldri!n, bike to beach lirndsc1:1ped 4 l:Jedrm t <••rY (arntly room hom e 1\n up~rat.lcc1 model at ~.~~) 400 E. 11th St ~~fSA__ ® herbert hawl<ms 11£AlTORS b4b · JHS Balboa '•nlntula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHTHEPOIMT Nr. Chunnel 4 br, 3 ba home has 2400 sq. n. + l ' 2 car gar. Only 10 yrs old & $127 .000 value OWNER MUST SELL. MAKE 01-'l-'ER! Shown by appl. 2146 Miramar Dr 673 4224 Eves. & Wk nds. Corona del Mer I 022 , •••.•.•...••........... · HV Hills·CharmilMJ 1 Ocean Hay view. lari::c I lot. J br, 2 ba, tormal d111 1 rrn . 2 Crplcs. Mission tile 1en try, furn rm tic lut ch pantry. Owner ~.000. Hy Appt. only : (j<l,l-0523 Wdtonc&C omp:s ny n ( "' " ' '• SHORECLIFFS Brand new listing in this mu ch sought after neighborhood by lhe sea . Lovely 3 UH, 2 ba home with pool. Ocean and ca- nyo n view. Access lo private beach. $149,500. :· .. 1 I f u ..... 1 H 1...:h""".h l "'''fl.t 1lel M.tr '· · ' 1p(f -------·--- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• widelotSo.of hwy,CdM. ASSUME 7112% LOAM fn1 s O.otres l -t BR fam1lv hom e can I)\! vOul'S 101 cl ')15 00() eq uit ~' purchase. momhl' 1>a> 1~ls ol only S391 PITI Complcte1" 1>cot ess decorated r\111 p.-1cc 573 900 (cu~mN-Mll~TIN Inc] --REAL TORS ------ Beaut. ~a rdcns. ~1.500. Owner, 67J·4100 Cotta Mesa 1024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $48,950 3 BDRM. fam rm, QWL'l I oc a t 1 on near South Coast Plaza. Comer lot, lrg. back yard. HURRY 1 ~: 752L-7315 DONALD M. BIRO lam1ly mom w lrµlr . &I Vogcl, li.tl :l7J7 R 3. HR. lormal dining, sep much mo re lk.1ulllul epos lamrmw1lrµlc /\~sume spacious y:ml 575.0\IO 111 orange County 1'iu VA loan of $34,l!Oll MO DOWN TO VETS Call fur rnorc mlorma i' t\t.>ys rn office VA Terms Up lo $70,00U. Call: litll 644-7662 COR0r4A DEL MAR tmn. WORLD 4 UH on tree hnc<.L strnet Gewrol 1002 GftMral 1002 o r S le v e . Ag t s 6 42-5200 REAL ESTATE W/ lrg ya rd $38.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• _54 __ 6_·8_6_40 __ /_5_48_·98_7_1 ----- . - -Spet·1al1sts 1n ~O\t•rn _ VII.la _Pacific I I ment financed homes • !'ievcral 2&3 !JR 1.1nns 1n I BEST OF 556·7777 anytime this noµulur community . 1 GREEM BROOK J.lrln·s btarl at $39,•llXl I '!!~~~~!!!!~I 4 BEDROOM CALL 968·4405 • __ ------I $56,900 SulcbpcopleNeedca I Tlus ltJ\ cl) ~ vear youn~ EA S TSIDE I e e I R·2 OLD CORONA home m•y, I}' ,;,.ted Hui:e ~ DOLL HOUSE ! M A H v t-: I o lJ s family room & loo many I Sharp Costa Me!>d ;11 HAHGAl;liS I ~ CUTI': up)?ratlcs lo rn1:11taun 4I bcdruom l bJth v.11h 110 )1 ES & DL'PLEX i::s Lari.:e btlrms & :! buths b ca u t 1 I u I 1· ,, r p e 1., IN H :! s J-:CT I o :-.J 11mrnJcul .1te nmd1llun I thruuut LJO(c c.:O\ert•d __ CO KO~i\ 1>1-:J. ~IAH ~I Tak e at.I\ unt<1 ge ol pallo,dble gJragc Room ·---------1 l::XCLUSIV I-: l.ISTl ~liS ownl.'r s trJn::.rcr C1tll rur IJ oJt nr trJtler. PEMIHSULAPT D F T 1\ I L s ---and µriced Sl2,UUU Call btx h 1' rm units t EXCuJSt~E SAH CLEMENTE RIVIERA Prime w hilt .,.. a te 1 loC'auon at the . ocean I ront "Le ps 1cad to f111cs t b e d c h c :; ,\ .,, I k I o 1 m 1 1 c s '3 bedroom s ! oaths pool 2 H::.trs old Cus tom 1.>u1lt S13!J.500 $100. moves you into this 5uper sharp 4 RR, clo!ic lo o;c hool s park & I 'ihop Ji Vets Spec ~3.900 '>40-3666 Deserted by OWMr EXCLUSIVE! Slti!l ,;)110 cm I he· h:wfront tnclurles thl' land! 1'1t·r & s l(p ror 55' boat \'1l'W t hl' ::,un!)<.'lS from the term cc of this stunn111 c 'I hNiroom home Sale or IE'a ~e . option. Jane Frazee &1::! 82:J:i. (I IfifJ I c ALL l,; s 1-· (I HI 5-15 !J4!JI llurr)', 11r::.t ttmc offcretl l S . 2 1 d . · , · 1. ~· 546 5880 ac t· or ca rport,. I , f'~XC,f:,1.1 •. 1-:~T 1:'1Jt.7U.\1 E ,,~ ·~ 1~ · , parkrng. storJge :.w1m &A l I Hl-.Cl.\TIO:'li _7·--=~-!~ I ming pool on two lge 1 ; ; : ; !· ; Balboa Peninsula 1ot::o JETTY VIEW £1cgalll nomc designed by Knolton Fernald fl':iturcd' tn LA Times Home ma gazi n e Ext r e m e l y spacious with numerous custom details 111 th 1s 1 bedroom ho m e $198,500 N cetl s a fast o;a le Fres h!}' parnted. new carpet Three bedrooms t-separate family room, wood burninj{ fireplace, ranch kitchen, rich wood c a binetry Private master suite. Move ri gh t 111 1 $37 .900. bkr. BIG CANYON BONANZA! Sprctnrul ar custom h o m e o n Fa1rw;iv ! 11000 s q. ft. ·I bedrooms. family room. billia rd r oom v. v.:ilk -111 h :1 r . manv built-ins. s pa(·1ous maste r suit~&. all on ONE l1·v<'I ' S350.000. Bob Owens 642-8235 < H70 > LIDO ISLE IAYFROHT. Outstanding V lfo:W! Beautiful inner courtyarc1 w lavish decor of glass. brick & \\-OOd . 5 hC'clrooms. fa milv room & 4 baths. l'ier & slip. Fee lot ' 1\s kin ~ $475.000 1\ppt. only. Vee Stinson 6·t2·82J5. (I 171 ) "LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME. IUT SEE ME" F. n c h :.1 n t i r1 g ~ b c d r <> o m cnnd11minium 1n Th e Bluffs ft·<lltmng unique s late entry, festive dining room tt.:. rw rquct flooring in li v in,g room Sli4 .5<X>. Jack C uster 642-823!'1. ( Jl72) PERFECT FOR SUMMER.. ,, hr:111d rww <·ondomin1ums un L ido I sle· '" (1rloo k1ng the Newport 1'harin<·I 2 btl<lrooms + den and 3 hedrooms + den. 2100 2300 ~q . fl. RNfu1·c·d t o S 175.000 & $189,000. lmmcd1n tc o<:rupant'' ~ ! J eanne 1'\<'wmc.m n42 H2:l5. (1173> '44·6200 .... MiteAlll!vt ,. HI" \I Tl Ill-. ..... l'\l'I• l'.tl1 673-4400 Newport ~ach ft re• itw Doily I ·5 \·cry unu!oual IJt i.:c• t·u::.tom hu111 h•11nl· Wt1 h heavy hc.1m1."ll n:tllllf.!!\ In area ol 1Jeaut1ful homes. Large lot w trees & shrubhery :I Ult, ll(e M ASTl::lt. 2 BJ\, li vlni; & family Form<1I d111c Patio. Lots of room f~r enlerl a1 n1n g arountl pool. + Uetachcd studio 2.540 Vista Buyu 646 3928 eves. 646·4543 Lachenmyer floaltor NEW,ORT WATERFRONT p I E H & 2 SLI rs. :1 Spac-1ous brlrm~. 3 hlhs, ~ frpl r!'. s umpt1ou .; ~ro11n1h ancl ).l;arcJens LIVl' on the water for nn ly SIJ2 51141 ,RISTIGE HOMIS RHltors 641-6646 IAYCREST fnvates you 10 lht good life: fvan Wells home on qu1 et i.i rp('I, 4 HH. incl aep. mstr. s.wtc, formal dining rm w :tJlMrkllng parquet firs . f11m1ly rm l.ge JX><>I w .1mpl1• d~·rk 1ng ::,1 w.~oo C. F. ColesworthY RHlton uo.oo1o ----·---I Xlnt 1cntal area 1us1 $39 900 s tep::. lo thc t>co t'h • , -l'ncetl at S225.000 · HO DOWN SPECTACULAR li7J.J61j3 1;75.4777 EH!S IRVIHE VIEW I F111e lrvtnt· 1m·at1nn Utt( latntl}' ol L w.1111::. 0111 • Will :.ell \;0 l>()W:-J PA Y.\1 !:;.Y I 111 (IUJltlH:<l \ ct1•ran • ;\lt•1•d!\ some lcnde1 t'atl' Full) :itr t ond1t1nncd Calht'dral 1 t•1ltn~1tv1 11g room llu~e ltrl·l)l.H t• ,\II tlll'tl f.!dnh·11 k 1tt·ht•n 1.;,rgc tnJ:.tc1 :.u11c M11 ru1 c<l warclrnhe L1Jr(!e patio Large 111lt.1Jr~ aou11 t·on110 with boal s11p ;,va11ahll' 1-'u 11 ~t·turit) t>ld i. Private swimming pool Bcsl l>u~ on Perunsuhi ti4ti 771 I Open c\'t•s f''ully srmnklcrctl yard. ---------Taki! Jd v:rntagc Ulll n 2 1100 toda\• ('f 111 1 Q . t • , .. ~, •f'\, r ,,, .. I [~IR$1il IQ~tI~n~w ~!l 4 Br , 4 Ua &Gall ery ;:: f1replact>s. wctl>ar Deluxe ktlchcn Pier for yacht to60' You may s e I e ct the fini shing touches. 675·8120 .-RESTIGE AREA $69.500 W:tlk to Country Cluh Crom this s bdrm, J bath hom e beautifully up 11nadc-cl with 11tnum (•n try . <.ir1 c1ou1 laving for your large fMmlly, dnn't m ls11 lhl:i bc11uty $45 !HUI Walkr.r f. I ~u flB1JI fstefe SPLASH! Swim while the gardener does lh e work 2 Bedroom , 2 llath. lovely Cond o.· Only $19,950 Agent 839·8321. VIEW ISTATE OCIAN & LIGHTS IARGAIN $44,900 lt11:-.tic charm abound:-. in U11s unique IJcl:lch estate. Circul11r dnv<•. Huge hv 111g room wllh dram11l1t cor ne r log burn1n~ fireplace + breathtaking view thro ui;h Wi\.LL OF G I.A SS . Oourm et kitchen & dine. Sepurutt wi ng ror hideaway mastN !lui tc with a vtc w + ch>ldre ns & ~uest awtes Hurry for this on· ct! in .. 11r~11me dream home al a bar~aln price Br1n1t your 1maRlnation & plillnt. M akc $SS. Call 963·7K81 (°'(/fl ' '../•I ( • • ,,,, f• [®MNtil associated BROKERS Pfl\t TOP.S J02S w 8 ·····~" A1 l ·~· •• 3 STORY DUPLEX SUNSET BEACH STE'S TO OCEAN .'llcar new personal home of prominent contractor Hcntal unit 1s a large l bedroom with modern kttc:hcn, hu~c enter-tainers living room with sl1tl 1ng glu:s wall to private courtyard. Owne r s unit is a breathtaking world of elegance. Go urm et knchl·n features a JO' island bar fo r cooking, servrn~ & cntcrtatning. fo;normous living room ~1th 20· ceiling & 20' woll nf i:lass ror unobstructed Vlt•w. Stairs :.weep 10 rt•lre ~•t th al overlooks hv1nl{ room & has 20' s u 11 J c c k a J J o 1 n i n g hld('awa y masler & guest :.u11es Owner must sacnf1cc . C;,11963 7H81. Ol'lti l•I 9 • HS IU'l 11.Jfll IHI' (~l&Nll llw CANY<>tot IUY l 1tory, 3 Br. J Ba, 3 cer garage. Cpla, drpe , full y londscapcd Incl PlHao trelha. $124,500 PAUL W BRUMFIHD & ASSOC 549-850 5 PASTORAL VIEW OH INLET ISLE Relax in this lovely 4 bedroom. family room ho m e m lfarhor View Hills 2 fire pla ces, beamed cei lin~s. e n c losed cover ed entry Large secluded yard. S99,500. A CAREFUL BUYER'S DREAM Turtlerock Broadmoor Pla n #1 with 3 bedrooms . family room. dining room. Close to park and 11:! a block to tennis a nd pool. All this and m or e for only $63.000. OH THE PARK 4 bedroom, 21h h a th home with pool a nd cabana , % bath & laundrv. The perfect s pot for a family thut e njoys the freedom of living on the park. SI 10,000. MAIN CHANNEL IAYNONT Exc iting action view of ocean and bay w /pier & s lip, adjacent sandy beach. 3 bedrooms, 4 bath home w/den & office. 2ncl floor m uster s uite, colorfully planted enclosed patio. $250,000. ALL THI WOU'S DONE Look no furthe r , this California home in Irvine is Just what the doctor ord e red. 3 bedroom, 1a m1ly room. dining room, 2 bath s & beuutirul private swimming pool in your own bark y ard. Only s.54,950. HIWPORT llAC:H 644-1766 A COLDWfLL IAHkM CO. ------.---- 540·1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor ll•d .• C.M. AIANDOHED $28,500 + GUEST HOUSE Unbeli evable value at $2!S.500 ! VACANT· RENT TH EN BU\'1 Preferred Mesa location. Freshly painted board & batten exterior. DETACHED GUEST COTTAGt-: + garden ! Windi ng dnve leads to wh ile picket fence &. swaying palms entry. Ue11 med ceiling l1v 1ng r oom. Coml y kitchen includes refng ! Loads ol storage & shop space. J\Wt'some 85' x I 6 0 ' I o t ! (l u a i n l & curiously refreshing. See to believe. T1tke advan· tage·Ca ll fast. 752·1700. (\1'(•1 "' Q.,, ~ ,,,,., ll)#U ,.,,(, [~IUMHI llKI TO llACH Ownf'r will help finance this cut~ 3 UR Collage. Tak e over VA loan W/paymts OC only $248 ptr. mo. $.18.00U. ___ S40·3666 M ESo\ VERDE 4 br, 3 ba fo'am. rm , 3 car gar. _!rrn. onl) SIS-1025 I I .... ,,, .... ~ ~c:'!::!.~~~-~~ ....... 1~~!!!.~.~'!! ....... ~!:!.':'.~.~'!:. ...... . ~~~·~!l~.~~.~~.!~.~~ ~~~'~!'!~.~~-~.!~.~~ ~~·~!'!~.~~.c:':~.!~.~~ ~~!.~~.~~.· ........ !~.'::.~ ....... ~!!.':!!~!'!!.!~ Newport leech I 0'9 Newport leach I 0'9 PllMI OFflCI •• •••••• ••• • ••••••••••• •••• • ••• •. • ••••••• •••• • IUILDIN<i Wednesday, July 1. 1975 OAll. Y PllOT le Loh for •ale 2200 NMMt Uttf•wl .. ~ HMMt U•fw.fthtd V.A. TERMS $49,900. Ocean Breezes Gently Caress This Lovt-ly 3 Bedroorn ''S~ABUHY 110 1\IE" With Fumily Room And Large Covered Potio Only 112 Mile from Beach LIZZI REALTY CO. John Lini ...-Gay Hollingshead Joanne Conavay 69IG Warner A \'e. Huntington Bch. CALL <7 1.J )848·1525 BY OWN ER:! yr. ulc.l 3 hr. 2 l>u lieaut. rond ~hruout. 1915 AJ:sunJ 111 l.at:uesla Tr;il't $&J ll50 r'or appl lo i.cc l'h 6&2 3216 lrvilte 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW LISTING PJ1111 4, Dee rfield lownhome. Xl11t l<K·11t1nn. Ii •'r\Os. new. 3 lktrm:-; . family rm .. 21, hath:.. WESTCLIFF Bt'.Hlliful :l Hr. 3 Ba & lam1ty room in pt'l''>l 1g 1nus an:a w hl''\t ::o,dwols t'u:-.tom dccorult•d lh1 uout t\11 new k1ldll·11. formal tlmin ~ ro11m w frJJk Lu:..h garden!'> surround ::iunny patio :\11 idea l hom~ for entcrlainirl g SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT 549-0812 645-4201 ~4.!150 . Ai.I.. l ur J~h11 Laquna B•ach I 048 Newport leach I 069 Peckham ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lltVIHE HOMES, ~ N c.; L 1 s 11 T u d o r REALTORS t11rmhi.e. 3.000 Sq. It 552-7000 c:h:.rmt!r. on :i lot:;. zoned Jmmac. 3Br, Oen. Uc.wt UOBl'~TrlT. H 2. <t:an be duplex I decor & land i.cp '~ EASTBLUFF )1.~.oou SI 74!,000 pli:.l.) r mcome c:\ccllcnl lJA i.hcllcr !..real Ncwpur\ Luculton Tcc.l tluh.•rl & A~soc b75 ~ Condominiums for aol• 1700 ··········•·········••· •Sl9,950• l.:ar~c 2 bcdrm. 2 h;1 w /fcn ced patio on beautifully tantlst·apetl grounds w pool, se1·urit} i,:alci:, & mueh rnon• S!:!O. per 11111 IJa}'i:, at all inclu~ lai.c:., 111i. & ma111t Ices. t:all Frank ut 839·~3ll lu1 appllo sec. Agl. HORTH LAGUNA CONDOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Wall t''l'.l'hJn2c l.~Wl)' an ~ Cotto Mtt4t l224 lrvhw 3244 yr old bl•Jch Jf>l bid~ '"' • ••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Lai;un;. Bcuch lol Av;ul .iuly I.>. (l:t•I Pk):! ltEHTA.LS llllnied CXl'hange \\,m\ Ur, 2 ba, lr2 ramrm&<ltn 2 liR, 2 lia .. $300,~ .ll.0 ed. Owner 49'1 J:)J'J rm Show11 l>y 161JIJ{ only 3 UH., 2 HJ\ . . . . . ~Di.> S3751Jt'r 11111 t~ ~731 J I 8H 1"urn1!\hl1l Mobil• home / Trir '"" 2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I~:! SI' ,\c..;to: PAHK J l.'ST COMt'Lt:'l'lW YUt:J\ll'A Will co11s1<1er t')(chan~e. µark is dear. C,\LL SING KR FOil DETAILS 1>.ii 3WC! or G<12· l :!4:1 Ranches, Fanns, Gro••s 2700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• c.btt>ldc 3 Br, I U.1 hotnL 111 . Ba,·k Ua}. lrl! lnc:u )Cir<.!, vc~\'lJbll• & lrwt itardcn, f1i:,h punt.I, i:vv'll µulio, tmd. l(.H "1 dr. opl'ncr Qul1:l, tree lill\.'<l slrcel, luw11 :.crv1ce 111 l'ld Sm. pch ok l<l'•I rc:.1>011:11 llle party ~ho will keep f.(un.Jc11 & 11!\ll µ 0 11 d 111 j j 11 l J I II Cd )l.350 mu. 1st & la:.t . Si~ C'leu o ·~ fel', s,;(I !:>cl' dl'I> ,\\J al Jul)' 3 "' i.'arll1·r (';all 7:>:.! Ul:!:J SCMMlrn 1u;."iTJ\l,.:, RAISOR'S REALTORS 4523 t:u m pus Ur· .• Ir ' ine Cumpu:; Vcillt·y :-,hop Ctr CA.LL 133--1600 :-.·r. i'iew <1Br, 2 1) lia :.! St<;ry. Next lo µ\l park w .i.w1m & tennis ~I:!.> l~a'>e 831 2i.JU wori... :i5J..l<H!J Reallor·Uwner Guc:;t hi:,e, huge pool, Sil 1,suu Owner G-10 ll02J Costa MHo I 024 Huntington kach I 040 . . ---;--b ~au l <H' ea n "1 e w s Open Sa l!Su n 1 5 :?915 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.~r lle Broadmuo r J SJJl.500 Areh Hay Real Cat..alp..aSt. Ocllan \ ICWS·2 & 3 l>d1 Ill units I rom SS-1.500. Sl JS. PEil ACHI:: 16.Ju 1\l·res -lmrro\'cd l'Jlllc r ;.111ch. Term::. 01 i:,cllcr will lea:.c back. CllA RLOTTl-: LONC: Realtor 171 1) l>H 1 l:icJ 1-:.i:.t )ltlL' i 1111na..:ulJte ~· lkdrvoan , 2 l>ath honw IUll) l"Jrµt!led, drJJX''· i.oll w:.tlt•r, coH·ri·ll pat11.. & )!ru:.s yard Suro. 111.. l.:111'. 1'1-.. T era .tel'. l\t!W .I Jlr, 2 Ha, Tw11h111e. nr t'lul>house & l'JC>b ~"'·' lsc. tl:$:l·!:l &42 C\ l'!\. l wnhi.c -!Br. l!'~ba, i"H. Ei.lat~'1992<!77 ----- -D.spt ratlon Saile 0 H . S70,UOO I' f' .------:-- Lovdy College Park WALK TO IEACH 833-:mm Charmin~ Woo<.Js co.'<' ILUFFS PLAN W CALL 6 75-7225 RealEstote pet ::. or d1ddrt?n Want•d 2900 Hl·lcrcnccs SJtilJ ano11lh \;nl\ Park Terrace 3 UIC, '.! BA Townhou:.c nr JM.JI S390 552· 7896 Jrea o f fine home:. from the ni ces t .:-I duple\. f1r~·µlacc::;, Endun1t.Jbcdr111,:!1~ua • Heuulilully landsc3i>cd, nt:•Khborhood in lown Lnt\cr. ,Park_ Echnl>ur~li 3 1 oc:cun \ill'\\ ~I.~ Arc:h & fam rrn -priv yard I fully s pnnklertid lawn:. 1-'llA a s ·umabl, lo· BH, 2 2 Ha. Cam rm. IJ a y It c a I r: s la l l' ~1 a n y u pg rad e d •• •.' I OM a .... I I ''•llf&'I •I •••\II ,. \I J J·~l · ••••••••••••••••••••••• \VJlcrpJ1d b l.i 7Y~I Coty ca tine area nC'l1 . It l s 3 b c u.1,1 , entrl .\ ic 12x17 ::.tutly ·Hl!I :!:!77 I Jcaturc.s. Im med occuµy. · a nos new r, sang e added on to m::.lr DH ------ WOO\J cupboard:., h;.incl.> :.tor.). atlull occupied. De11 ul ·ard Putao * llOMl::&l:-0.COMI::• Uy oY. n er s;;u ,5 uu !o_"tj_l-x-s / work area!>. Jl;.and.so1n~ plush l'clery c tpl .> h "UOH lo Shaw Covw N &ll·l3tiOG4-I 7355 .. ,.. r1re1>lat:e :.cnar:ite r· m W:tl lpa p er t ru out .. :. . . . It I 1800 • .. a 1 thruout, cui.Lom drape::., Uecor.ite<l like moc.l<'I l.ai.:un;1 l'rl'lcnlwus 2 1 . n s sa e HE..\l :l'Y A llt Ml> l NTERPRISES CO IRVIHE COVE 1 Bil. :i Ut\ t'uncl11 :"1 He~µon :.1 ble µcr:.on 1 l:iJt·k lia} S.,llS5 11111 ~. ~ould like lo ll11y direct µct:.. 04:! ;,777 lru1111J\\ller llullll'OI" lut - Pl~a:.c cull i,31 lll}(J. l'L1';A:-.i 3 hr, :! IJa, la. 111• 1 •RENTALS• t.:N IV P1\HI\ • :1 HI{ • 2' ~ 1,1t 5'155 3 UH . 2•-:1.Ja . . . ::i4GS COLL,(<;(; 1-; l',\HK' ~k;oom.4 :.Wlt's ~1 1.001 cruael cul·d~·sa~ street lmmal' SS!f ,!:IOO hurm.:!!i.lhho111e,pool& IA.LIOA.ILVD ••••••••••••••••••••••• 540•1720 ".1111 ~0~3s;'191·2:>o ,!',~~.'.~pl S im psun l>unn Heulty J<H'Utll. I wo s uper um ls :! Br. 25x9j' It 2 lvt i HEW 4 -PLEXES I rlll, lrpl, ilhl gJr. I.: llOL'~l-:S WNT 'U 1111.:d lot ~!Jj :;it. H:!~h llUL'SES 3 BH . den,:.? ua .... ~uo H:rnr ho San J oa4wn "'"·"A """ h1n·los r.dclin40I\ .\It·;~)\ \"l•:llDI·: l111111ac ;, llY.•k Cash! 6i5·8/S-4:J !Jr.~ UJ , IJrn ran, dlil trµI. ca_~_0_vrl>u... .,...,1 I 552·1800 I nc om l' n "w S6 l :i ~ti.OUO : ... nl!ar the occan. C..:ooJ TARBELL -Z.\GRUUZKY. Hltr SUl'T ll COAST tax .shelter::., upprwa 295S I st Home l\ll·liGll ----! INVESTMl::NTS i laun. SllO,UUO.&up. 1R•ntals H~~~r Blvd., ... Or PRIMEAREA I I 5-l~.H11.m ti45·•t2u:i ; SUNSET.BEACH ;.;;~;;;·;.;;~j~······ U, W, c:µt:., drpi., 1.11>1 ~JI. lntd. S-125 mu. l~rd11r 835·:.!414 & !179·4575 ----~ R t• • ? .,1n Monarch B<ay Tcr ' lie aul. n ew dupll•x. stcp::.1••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA VERDE -e 1r1nq. r<.ll'e , lhas lgc & Well Bluffs-SU.950 to beach OPf<:!'lsat1Sun laqunaBuch 3148 Real Estate Then sec this 3 BH. :.! lanifacupcd lot. o<.:can! Near PO\JI. schools, and • 12 ;). Wlluti I Ith St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• b views & cuurt)anJ en·'I shops! Lush 0 recnbelt, * l,L,\''U,i'\A Hilltop View Popular 5 lJcdroom 2 story m odel in most de s 1rable location Uelaghlful Spanish c.le cor. large lumaly ra11 w , fplc & huge mu!>ll'I l>edrm Ovt"rlook111g 111tt l1~hls & ut•ean '-ICY. ~2.~ Call ~5 84:!4 /\s "VClcllctl Soulh Coa::;t Broker!\ MESA Vl::HDE ; J llH, :.! ~J , Crph. Drp.s, hllr1!\, fed yd. 1.; 1d:. & ~mall pd O.K. SJ!.15. w ·i,:anlcner & VISleH RIALTY 552-7500 lit:Ali'I' ncY. :.! l>r. 21 ~ ba, H ancho San Joaquin Twnhumt· Overlooks goll nsc & lake ~. by MLVAY . 3 l h c h a r m c r w • l h l r a n c e . enhan ce l he ., v formal <l1n111 g llrca . charm •if lhi:.4 bc.lrm., 31 one of lhc uri~inal ' I homc,'>l>oo<.1&:d<1~s Jul) wciter pJid. 5-15·31i21 *TALK• OFTHETOWM spacious k1lchen ;ind lol bath + fa rn ,.1 ,. r rn . model:.. 12 Fl. high ccil J :!7 lo Au::. 30. , ti50. 4 BR, 2• ~ Ua. l~c lam rm :H7 'iO H ., ings 111 kitchen. living' 49.1-3<!78 2'>_0() ~11 It.·· i:Jr "ar, ln m a 1 n t c n a n c e I> a t 1 v h 0 m . ,, 0 0 cl 1 ,, ., .. ar ,." "I') •u•• \11d ' t • .. rm. and d111i11g area, \\cl ----len.•I. S4 I u tit5 :1111 , 31\r. FR. OH. 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Jul} & Aug lrph:. ~r :-iu C::;t Plaw I GCJUl'a •ac .. solarium floonng :icar REALTORS IJmtl~.al$ll!l,jOL) •1371 Cull5-lll·623!J )4:!5.mo . .'.>51ill81 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ara~e 968·<l4.'i6 .Jj<!:!Cetmpu" l>r. lniuc mfi~fic:BIP~ iltteom• Prof)fl'ty 2000 H U f-t'N ~ EJ Toro 3232 10cc'!n \'1c 1.1.. llo°7:e '.! lJll..s i .-unt1'n-'oftl•och -1040 IFYOULllCE. ,, REDUCED l•••••••••••••••••••••••l ous•s "u s luShaw ::;Cv\c _ur,din " ~· •• Campus \'cilleyShuµna OO©eilO~ 1 . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""' trµlc hJrdY>oud ·-········ •••••••••••• l he l>ea r h upgradeu CA.LL 833-8600 499· 2800 $7 000 rwo-5 Urlll apt bltlg)USI General 3202 :i rrn. :! B,\ C11r1llo ,\tt"d . :! lloors ~IOU~() ti73 J.31 *BY OWNER* home anduna:;sumablc __ • • compleledlor sale Close ••••••••••••••••••••••• ('JrJ.:Jr,µoul&iel· IJc:.. __ .: liJdn at l·l •'r then l'H Laguna Nigu•I 1052 This ucac h uuplex ' lO an UJOr s hopping FHEE FREE .'.>llJ U'.!1,.; Laqun• Hig..fl 3252 Approx 3 yr old vucant. pres tige 2 l>tY hom e w amprl'SSi\·c entrnnce 4 l>r. 3 ba. lti Family rrn. lv~·cly kllch w tlJrkfai.l hur Sleptlnwn l>J.IUCl•lll' ltv rm w 1frpl r'rml dan r m & 20x22 ~;iinc• rm Cpts & drps in hl\ur111u::. Park lluntinglnn Lg 1111 w /contrl'lf' blk wall ' Massive healed J.)(101 111 scl:luded yd w tla\'1:.h prof lndsc pg :'olr i:,chools & s hopping $i!:I 500 Pr1n only U'>l>ner 8:Jj 7l5'j llG A.S ABARM M aJt-!\t1c i :.tory 111 l>c::.t 11 u n t 1 n g t v 11 Bl' J 1· h nea ghtiorhood JUS I blocki. lo lhc bcuch Tl11l- c I e g a 11t ly dcror :itcd home olll'r::. \J hc.lrm~. h u g c r u m I I > I 0 u 11\. formal d111111~ room ~ bath:; & lush land:.t•a p111µ on overs1tcd lot f'it·t un pcrlee1 al $73,950 l'all ~-567 1 or 556 7()a... -. . . RARE BUY! 3U1 P oo l Showl·a ::.t• Home New I) redc1 i' • G I W a l I.. I u ll ,. h 8!13·5581 $28,000 Mint eond1l 1on uungaloY. on huge R :! lot in choice Huntington &ud1 hH·J 1 Lion • l>on 'l ~<sat tvcall '! 556 7035orW3 ..till ----- ' . . Real Estate byMLVAY HONEYMOON HA.VEN NOW ONLY $53,500 3BR 2BA Love nest ,,ow reduced Lovely k1t<:h & lrg. dining area. Hanest colors thru-oul. I.le hupp) & an love. CALL842 !:!Jil HOT!! DUTCH HAVEN Adult Occupied We h a v e .i S'\.J J> I'.: R Sf-I ARP home jui.l for you an pn me art'a. Th ts 15 a JUH walh ::.eparall• &erv1<'e pon•h Oou "t Ueluy. li-12 93il JU:.I lasled youa n c '>I> KIDDIE'S triplex h;.a s JU::.t had center bl )r wnteulf. • , !••••••••••••••••••••••• home !:168 H:Xi PLA. YROOM another price rc.'<iuet1on il 1 ~1. 53ti-~57!.I: W'.!·5010 • Profe:.swnal scr 0 v 5 al'c• L A n 1-: F Ito ~T 3 IJ r . dd .... Only to•. <loY>n and DELUXE 4 PLEX *LAHDLOR * atr111111 , t·cnlr;.al ;i1r. dti 'J~~~~1~I~?~1 ~~.~~~;.a~:~~~· 4BDRMS 11: a 1l1on lo <l uurm:. vwncr':. anx111ui.. Ju!\t . •. , Home finders * pranl S:.195mu :>.'ii l&~l C.:lul>h s e & p,, 01 i\ W •ti( TO :!1 2 l>aths 2 11rc11lu<:c::. lame to oel th()!>C "real li ;J r <.I l' n (j r 0 \" l' I ---"' .. " I 642 9900 Fo t • V II 3234 Uar11 a111 at SJ.~ Mo' l'h anc.l more Owner ts anx Summer rentals. ~O.!MJ F1rcplacc:;, 1>uul, J.l, :! :!. 1 · un a1n a ey ., BEACH 1ouscindha:.rcdut·edtl1t• l ·J bedrooms, end C:.iliforn1a"s Largl'::.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• (il-l)ti4571U.J clJyS,(illl l.i l & FllA buy~rs arc priec toS52!AAJ ..... Quail l garagci:,. Xlnl apprect<i __ •lknlalS:rv1cc'.• S.'.l5o. mn J UH,:! flA, 8Jl·O-IU!Je,ei:, w e I(' 0 me 0 n th I s "". r ... IPlac• . lion area. Only 11)•,,, downlt:OHONJ\ dcl Mar. beuc.:h. beautiful 1am1ly home 2 BH. 11 z lia. Ir~. tcncd llpucaous well decorated ~ payment. Call 83:1·3544 . for l1:aSl'. :->r Staler & 1 c-JU- 1 hum~ 1 Only 6 yeari. I ·~ PraperliRS . 1 2 br, c:hlld. s ingles SWO -.. 1 ., 1., 11 ,,.. Y<. 2 rar gar "'"") r Y " . Sµ..arling Jnve:.tnicnt 11 Ui"'1. 1• .. 11. '11•". • '·1· •. _, ••• agno •a o ' ... u u 1!Jj50ti8or H:Ji ·-l3lli young & offering lar~l' I~ 752-1920 "' Coril '" h L ,.., ., u 5Jt).J IXI ______ _ huilt 111 kitchen loads ol VISleN I • ~oo ov~lwP0111 &U CH ------l>J , hub, ::.angle!\, JJCt • COAST.\ I. & l\ll11 . \'acw:. ll1n 111 g cirea mass1vl· RtALTY llAHBOR VIEW 110;\tl-;s s ..:.a!· . . ,. . Huntington Beach 3240 .\dlts. ~ br & !\Unrwm llrnilate separale lciun 552-7500 1\SSL: :\I I:: i··-•, LOAN · 4 Br 2 Ba F'.H. Monlcgu 8 UNIT 1' L H :-; · :"\ 1 I lkh inol>ih: · •••••••••• • •••••••••••• c I b h 11 u :. c· & po ,JI rlry nx1m and covl·retl l 1 :;UH ~lully ~lr\KE AS on v'ers1ze l'orut•r lot j 1.br.util_pc.l. . Super 3 hl•drm. 2 lia + 5~S:l~3or5 18~iJ patio t.:nl>c:.itJlilc :.ti unh -O F F E It T 0 D ,\ \" F ee land. For ~ulc b} Surlh Cos ta Mesa. pnnw S :\n..a ~l·hJ I hr • ~l\ · & den Crpls, dri~ It 0 . si.;.!150 Call 963 sm1 0.1 La9una leach I 048 ~.!.I.XI 1 0 w n er . 17311 p 0 rt 1 n' est men t . r\ 11 :!'I 1 hilll ~l.lu 111u. !.l1>:l 1~~' Jsk 101 Newport leach 3269 S:'6 iU3.> •••••••••••••••••••••••, We::.tbuurncl'l.t>14W72 l>cdroom . 1 1 ~ bJth. S .\llJ;:il;JU llir,ut d pd. l3.·\·11r J 11c ••••••••••••••••••••••• Authentic Spanish GOLF COURSE .AS/an REAL ESTATE 900 Glenneyrr St. 494 947) ~4\1 0316 CLASSIC :-.ics llcd 1n u ::;(·clutlL·lf I puolsa.w lol th1:. :i Wrrn horn(' 1s a \\ nrk 111 :i rl Fpk , lJ l•CS )'>hlflll'f'!:> $66.900 Enjoy th• Good Lif• · :.ludao apt-. r\1111uJI 111 ' !\aal:.:h..·s Fee. Dkr Uuplcx .. \lrJ L~l' J IH: 49 3 2513 • l"•>me ll<,i'.!U l'n1 t•d 1111 i HOMEFIHDERS ="'-'"' l-.1 rpcl, c.lr ..ape:. & Frplc. u w. 1 Liii.. tv uci:,l • • Hewporfleach 1mml•11la1c ::.ah.·. OY.11c r •642-9900• paal1l 1 Uec.lrrn,:!l>aY.ath beach 111 So L'Jhl Yrly Bcaul J'Jr eseller, .j no.' :--; c w p 0 r t c r l' !i I wall 3'>S1Sl wilh fan..anc uw. ~ti.'i m ri. 9ti3 45u:.I leJs e. S:j:KJ. rno. ISiU !l:.'O:J courtvarcl enir;·. mt.. &I Townhomcs. j ', cfuwn. in~ Call S.t:JX-121 ~ ,\:, u<.:E \~ \IC1o1o . 1 • .t :,t 1 1.kvor.uc rvll1i11~ \Jlle) ,u ·s 8'1',. ,\Pll. :!·I hcdrnb, "1•"ck1a l1·c.l S11ulh Coas t ,l,~a\lt'" '.!mlir, lo:~·.!'l;~~IJ U e drm. l '-l>..a. 3 .. ~~i.2}1·1·,~~\:!·c~~~~·. Pr1n:dlual$.>5,WO t\rch l clll"I gar, JHM1I . l\:1111"' >ro i·r-. ··-' "0 . o~t·•~· ·-w<a:./lr di)er rclrag 111 ,. H · I< · I E l u t ' f "~" 8-s Ph tT fl 11 I I ~1.,,. Pl'l.:. ok, C .\I. \ ·• Hein!! Summl·r or )rly a~ l'<i s ~ I ~· """11 ;, ' l ' I I ~·> , ,. * II l :!Bii llu.\lr:..._ Y.1th1 c.1nt 3 hr, Cd~!. J..11b. p\'l-. i·ld . \ ac Jlll. ~I. l'l'I j\~ 84'.!:I. J!1:1 '.!:!ii L ouon t. r11111 ~ "l cut'lo:.cd ~ angl'S '"' '··I k S 1 1 ;.; 11 ., 11111 .\::;!-. lor Keith. 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Oa. opcn l'c1l111gs all 1s 1 U !>tv rn & µ111r tov rd 1na t e d 111<·lc.l µ lurnaturc' Just reduced and e;1:;y lo drive byl' Ilk r !Jti2 SS 11 ------- LA. CUESTA $62.000 I Hetl room ~ bath J ycur::, Il l!\~ La Palma 1neidcl F1n•place llllns, Span1:;h• lll1• rool up grac.lt:d 1n & out 011 qwclj street Oua fmc:;t 'aluc Clo:.c to cveryth111g Bkr J36 8836 FANTASTIC -------- Abandoned 2 Story Gard.n Estat~ $32.950 total price. Bnng µainl &. s ave ~$$~. G racaous gurdcn entry gl\·cs way to lJreal11tuk· a ng ··world ol Elegance" Gourmet l;1tche11 wtlh entertainers serving bar. Large faani· ly i:,1zc living roorn wilh your very own pnvate patio . s~ccping :.laircase lcat.I:! lo hidc·a· way rna~tcr swte with totally !>cpa ralc child1 en & gue!>l suite. Owner hacl lo leave -mu s t sacr ifice. bkr .. call ~l ~54. TARBELL A. udnn <JJrdenhOml',Xlra J In '"1JUr very ow11 lir;1111I , 'I cJgcr lea l}.;>Jt _ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cb. Lo !\Chis. <.hildren lr1>1t', 2 hlks lo hcach WORLD Ir" IJaii raii . ., ii·plc", new rclJualt :i llH .. la111 . l nu11ll'X :!tiU3 ELUE.". 11 \. 11 •. , 1, .. , Lia + 1 .... l' I t·o ml' $325 mu Tl'nllb & pool rnvti:s .. c. ~ ') IJ lh W\T1''1' ,.. .. omc::. .. >I, -IH" Hi31 :r· 1 tit• IX>\:.lf APA.RT hcalc.:d ::.pa, tem11s t'k rei:. rm ., -a 1 • ,. i0xl7U lot, beam Cl'1l. F It Spcct Vll'W w P<>\ll -· ::;; •-> i_:.a2''_·._.1:._ ~._ I N 'I' II I S S f' I·.·,, e1:1ller l'rive1tc beach t:R(OANTT H OI MlE. 1~'-l,t-:Hk/ sha~ crpts s:Jij,!JOO. Hni &.1c~n1s 'cL~ avail. ~SO C'Lt:·\~ 3 br "bu frplt-H •t ~ '-k I' d It l .-!, > + oa<so ucc ·· fvr adtl'l units Agt. 1 l ,, "I' .,u--&.. • • • -1' .) omey,.., mos ......... 1'1\CUl.1\ H :I llDH:\I , !J par 11\g rice rig 1 a int: Only i l4!J,500 Ucst 548·8642 n °· ::...:. u• .,."°'' lortcd air, ncY> th IY>hr,. -Central entryway lead· 1• 1\ T II (.' (). '· ·1· I•.'.' 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E\t'cllent locallon on the 28H. <!BA t:ONOU I 111 u gel' l>ctkl rolohm slrp ::il11u1 \-.r-1~-· ltJ-•a_s_e_ci_\ :.i-11-~-I. -.. -u~ Slil:i to ~W51 ·,~omt c ~~1llhl s ingle kvcl. ::.WU ;\lo Uu \L HFU 81Ul'K 3 1. 1 ed 1·0M·s ma e as 1 exl J ut11l1c~pa11 ,,,o cc -..a Brokcrt>44·llJ3 ' • · Buy & only 1 ~block lo tlw ua cnn ac.,,, mirrvr I w1lh two 2 bedroom, l 1 ~ +-de n, 3 ba. pool + TO B I N H Et\ LT Y . FIHEl'LACES ~ex· 0, ..... n ..... J"llhomehas.J wardrobes, enclosed J le n1 din rm ~~u ,. ~ bath unals and unc :!I 3('UZI!, >r • !l41i·l:lll 11'9 C•nvonHoftw t ensive us e of glasi:,. udrm s. I baths & ga rages w •open.er~. bedroom I bath unit Mesa \errle.S.)S(lmo.in ------' Massive c.l1n111g r111. h.1:. Culler~. 2 r1rq1laccs. Almost new·Still.~. alway s ·full Lar i.:cl dd.m n111t 5-19·3417 t\DULTcondt>2l>r,1 1~1ia. Forl.case AvailSeptl han~1ng ··s11on FLY" "ctuur. ultra modern BONU REALTY INC. fentcd patio yards 101 ---. • 1 yrolc.l. s:!l!U C:\LL 1>4Hi3'il! FAN. French dvt>l'!.<iVl'r· kitchen & pnvale pier. 2'l.812 f'orbcs Rd. each tcncinl. Clo!\i.'d,Closc to :so. C:.l l'laza, .~ !lhli·:.!2!ti l11(1ki11g UlllCK l'ATIO !o'ec la ml See al 1200 Laguna Niguel. 831 WI I garagl'!\ 1,,,, .. \ painless ~It.'_:! BA. b~ll~'" ~\\, W I ll E I> W ()OD Fast Ualboci Hlvd or --107, irive .. lment s t.·ai'l"r al ~33J . mo . !Hi3 ·-1.>h!.I t BH. ncJr :-.horr.-. IJl·;n·h, I, ... N ,. 11 EL' ~ ,\ W i-: • · ·--. . ·: San Clemente " • '"' " ~ "Jll "1 • "'lt!U fo1 111orc c.le· • ""l,SOO. I !:JtiJ·l ill6 ~chuols . ~50 mo. l.ca!\c INSl>J t>tNG "IL'W U111· • u y "O ••••••••••••••••••••••• #>} • v "' I l:.t ~ la!:>l. !.IH:!·ti l:.!:! ciut·kit chcnhas alllnll 111 tai "· -PRl::S. H EIGHTS cunclo. I' IQ ii ~ H .'\NG 1-: & st:: I. I-' NEW.-ORT SHORES ~cw 2 br. 2 ha, I .sl). Pluaac• .. CL t: .\ N 0 V Jo:" , Largt• :! story .i Im. J .~9.!150. OwncrmS-3..5117 M Jc n 0 w ,\ v I·: ov 1-;N. h.1lh!\. ~ :.unilc1·ks. µall<l Santa Ana I 080 Prap•rti•• ~ THA~ll COMl'ACT .. Walk lo .beuch, lcnnas, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1400 0uA?lSS~-~r.!~o•n ti AC~ NCTONE ('Jo'.='<TEH , clc. Needs TLC. r nced ETC. Tha:,. ullr;.a dl•luxe rt!(hl al $61 ,9.)0. <.Aili h () 01 {' I' ~ II II 0 l bl OOD REALTY tlei.cribcd \\!lit Y.Ords . C'AYW you rnust sec to ap • 548-1290 * prec1ntc. For those wh1.. can afford the fane:.l. 1l ·:. our Uuy of The YcJ1· 01 fercd at SI 09,500 f'vU ,nc• St:t: TODAY! llt\HHO!l \'11•" llome lbr. :.'!'2 l>a. 111 ~111.) x l ras, llfll..'l'd l•1 ::;ell hy owner. l'rin. vnly SS!i.501 Fee Firm ti44 ·437-1 aflcr i; flnl 2 STORY ~20 .950 r'ull 1>r1 1·l'. :! l>ed r rn. 2 bath. hit 11:-.. ranj!e & O\'cn. O\ er:.1zcd closet:;, plnly of slUrage, 1''A heal, air cond1t1on ing, )Our :.elecl11m ol carpels & dr'ps. Pay mcnls lc:.s than rent Cull f:o'runk, 1.1t ~gJ2J 1\~l. HEW UNITS FOURS &AVES llunt Uead 1. \'our tax sh<'ltcrctl JJroper1 y in ap prr c 1ul1ng ureus !i3li 1.ii9 C M 1-;a:.ls1dc -I plcx. ,\11 3 t>r. 2 ba. ~.000 111 come Slll.tiOll Hl.r 7'i4·0ti01or524 59;5 MESA VERDE 3 UH :! U,\, lrpl f)Jl10. t!nl' J.(JI', hlt11::. lntlQ I lledroom. 2 s111ry, avail I rm \Vtr, lrai:,h, ,.:nl11r J u I y l !> S ·I :.I 5 t µti No µels . $:!.'iU 11111 garJcawr S:ltt 7-442 or [Hill 311i'.:' Roy McCcrcle • - Re altor 1810 H.~rt ~~:'!'.~••••••••••••~!~~ COST.\ ~t ESA 54N i7:?i! 1 II I:: 1 E H H .\ C E an --------u nl\e1i.1l.> l'ark 3 Hit ::! Fireplaces 111 this s u1wr ('.trrabndgt' 111odcl, lol 70 ~hJtp.J llR .:!111\ i •kn Up,.:rall~d ca r11 ct>. S 3 7 5 . 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P•llH NUMB(VIO lll llO~ 1~~ IH •f ~)·J.~IS 'N;c.:.~·:.~'/1 lrTl!U TO I I I I I I I I SCRAM·LETS AMwen In Clcn1lflccrti0tt 9540 • • I) COUMTRY PIEHCH CHA.TEAU De:.lgncd to capture llw spect acu lar ~new o l Irvine Cove 1''nm1ly hv 1n g al it s bes t ; Bed r oom s, gue s t quarters. formul dlnin~ room & charm ing billiard fain1ly room $13S.OOO 19\NSu CoasllUghv."'y • 4114 0740 * IMllA.LD IA. Y Spacious 3 hdrm . 3 b<1th home , lJ~e living, dining & r11rnlly room~ lionu• lofl for c>.tni hHn(l, with elevatur Clu:.c to bcoch & p1Ark1t $14~.500 TUltNIR ASSOC. 11~ N Cst llw)' , Luguna 1 494· 1177 By own<'~ for Qwl'k Suh.•. A.creaCJt for sol• 1200 llorh11r View IJome. 4 Hr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Ba M1'lnleAo. Nr. purk all !\ehools & pool W5•ll 1500 ACRES la11ll:1l':lpcd S'79.9011. For 1\pfll H33· IAlll FREE & CLEAR LIDO Start the i<umnwr rtllht In it wonderful home of ~ ll u r o w n i-· r c :oo h , :.pll<'•ous & l'ht1rm1n~. on 45 beuutalul Lido fc,·l 3 IJdrms . den & f11n11I> rm $1<12,jOO GreatLldoV..._ 40 ft Int with ammuc 1 sty hume 3 lidrrntJ , 2 hnth~. owner mollvl.lll'<i (.lul ck possc:;s & sul\'. Sl07.SoO TRADE-SELL Beauliful tree covered htlb & ml'adnws. SIJ1111A. with J:r<'nl accc!ls .,~rf el.'l for smu l l R<'reitge & rcc recitaon !\ub dtvbton 8 hrs from O C • 4 hrs lrom LiiS Vcg,1!,, an m111tn1tac:cn1 southern Ut11h Sr\'or;il dl'velopmont:. nearby Clost• t o ('1•1tur Cit) NavaJo Lake. Hrrnn~ ttcuct ~k1 r<'i.<>rt A~k111~ S·IOO per 1nrc Will d1v1lle. tr.idc lor inc lltop , T I>. 's nr . ~II with 1trl'1tl torms ltl l.:k II UNITS l'ho1cc Weslcliff Income! S44.:ioo A1'kang $410,000. I HAL "HCHIH rti::ALTon 11 2727 i-:. ( 'oast Hwy ,75-4l92 I Must ~ell 3 yr old, beuch 4 unal apt. bldg. S28.000 cqu1ly. Xlnl lilhSumable lu:iin. Des ir e 1mmed Sitle. Owner .J~ :JJ(l9. Triplex 1n llu11l111 ~1011 Ueach, l11 rj(c 2 nr. I & ~61,0llo L>cl M1.1nRels SunHI Rc•I fo:111atc 963 tl~I llDO REALTY .\:' ;; \ i11 I i1lu. '\ n *673-7300 * !o'or ( 'l.A11~il11°'I Ail ACTION l'all u On1l y Pilot AD \'ISOR b42-.:i61~ J\lderelle. Rltr. :,.i1 6469 -------------1 I. A 11 I. 0 D f. F. q ~ .\ (; R I 0 II I. 1 \! o A 11 P H S :-.; A \ F: l: q l H \\ I I' ;.. H IVt:UO'l I l. ... l\f.I Sfl ..,.RHIY n ~ I. p .. t. H H I ( .. t: ·r l! :-J I A II R A "' ' r :-r 0 II; l .... 0 ' ,, It I ~ II ... H I. A l Y U I It l" II S !" ll \\ \ 7 0 T I. t. <: R 8 \ JI 0 I I. Y ·r J I K 0 '\ t• S t-: h I ' T 1': S ~ f( I I. I. I>" A (' T D P 0 A l"1t!Vfflo,... Tiie llWd• ,_...., llJt.t ttdow .,,_ (-wd. ._.-.~. up. "°"'"' .,. dlelDMlr Ml th ,.ode. ,. .. •(• I '*Id•• -· ... '°' it "" .. N••I TRANSVAAL DAIHY CAMllLl.I .\ l'I NAPO"AC10N -.,Ull"llNO <lLOkl l~!Kl,Pllll'lll ,\t l<l'/llUROP!I OIU"fl"ITAI, l'OPPV rfUH PF.Tl'l'U..\ Mli.AOOW Rl'f. PHLQX 111'CNIA TOM OIUIOW 1 8f.eff 1 Hvtl 1'•Till• • 1-:niov much l11r,..r Suk &t F'1nd lllJHI•• with n• tr Ml di-toH11r< per p.on•·I in en •II 01'"' .,,.I"• If ·it PAft b."'kl~t~ To order volume~ l. II "'1111 01, ~••HI SI '"' u ch maltlnt ch«kl pey1hle 111 • Sl',k & ~ 1n 1t 1n, '" 11f 1111• "'*~peper. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~J RIHTALS: SU M !'lf ~R renl'41 o n Ocean Hlvd. Walk lo D1K Coro11ci IJeach July & Aug , I urn1i.hl'tl :\I OST i nltrt'slrng ~ bedroom home on the h;.ty with private pier sumo p~rm~ • NE WPORT Cr e st h1d~4IWlll)l •fully furnished 4.t beQullful. Yearl)' at SlllOO ~r month. 615-5511 c ............. .. ....... 25 U £. Cout Hwy Corona d I Mar i • • • l \ "' • r •, • : .• U __Q_AIL v PILO/ Woclnosday July 2 197!> ..... • • .__. .. ,._.)ol'w•t• vw•t-.. ••• • r Add it... But Id 1t... Diaper it... Hammer it .•. Carpet .:·: 1t ... Cement it ..• Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean it ... M ove •tt ... Press it .. Paint it ... Nail it... Plaster it ... Fix it. .. 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Heas .; "' '-' ,,...., ."' • 1 '1hlu111 r.11 p1.·11try :"\111lc Be ller• U1l·k lluff. clea nups. T n :l'wo r ~. 1. .. . • • • .. I , - --. . Harry. ~48·0_723 &839·5i~91 A II . Ty P ~.s · 1' re~ t.s Zink Oe,·clopmcnl Residence /COftRI l·1.1111 l11 .4 11r l1111:.h.ll1.• mJn 8. So11 ,\dtl , t;a r dcn 11\H, :\l1nu 1 !111 /li(,S by :\luo:.e.,X L NT. ll OUSI'," , , • :_ll':l~e~.~..!,!540·6825__ lJl TusllnAve freeest. ''640·K073 111ulh•l ,\d<hl1011 ~1!.111.">!.I He111mkl !'also Sheller· Lndscp"g lllyr:.111 ;,,an•a GL•n wciodwork. rupairs,, CL l::i\:-\I N G UON l::.t atnhRCJJ'OpenfKJ l \'EHY NE AT P\TC ll --T~sli~7.:.<ll:IO!l __ --.........-----~ l'l'lllill 1,11, .·\ilil l'··tii·.-. Ike-ks lrc ·bond &i4·75a8 64G<!ti!J3. plumlnng.e~c.U.125613 I Call: Linda .•••••••••••••••••••••••1· JOBS & RESTUCCO Use the Daily Pilot 'Fai:t , , w .., --~ ---!168·4143 !P r of Pain ter. honcst1 • "T o Place Yo ur .. fo'a s l He s ult" Se r ·vi ce .1t11111'1 ~, t· a r po rt.,. c.111tra('L11r , Hl'pairs , Ad· M 11\ 1': ·s li i\ 11DENIN<.i ~ELL idle ite ms w1Lh al -: work, rcas. lnt1<.'xt, frceJ "re~ est. 893· 14~_:_ n es u I t • • s.e r v 1 cc Directory . Your se r vice .1 r a i.: l':. '.\I r L c l d1t111ns. P <1i11t111g. G1.'0rgc ~uality Yard Ma111l. Dally fl1lol CIJss1t 1cd :\d. F1ntl what you want 111 1 c s l. ll cf s. 5 18 ·27 59, 11 8 vc· !>'Omefhing to scll '!I l>1re(·tory a d . . .. r ail is our spccia It Y Call 1:1:1.:;:1.:;1;:! A Pilmcr,55i·l~32 r\ll,C<I M .C.:~l·~·U'J:JO til2-J6ill. Da1lyl'ilot C.:la:.s1fieds. I 642·3913 I Clas:.ifa edadsdo itwdl. now.642·567H.ext.322 &i2·567B,ext:322. Condominiums A.porlrne"h Furnished IAfHM hwwh u..tUna. 1Aporl11te11t1 ~ IA.partmetth Furnished SulMler Retttals 4200IOffiu Rental 4400 Unfurnished 3425 ••••••• •• • • •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••I•••••••••••••••••••••••! or Uftfurnished 3900 ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• '•••••••• ••••••••••••••• •• • • •••• ••• • ••••••••••• Huntinc}toft leoch 37 40.Costa Mesa 3824 l'lrYiM l844i •••••••••••••••••••••••'MO o i:; R N J br. rca r ; lusi1tus •e..t• 4450 lushwu ••••• •••••••••••••••••• Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \l u 11t1 c I.'11 o 3 b r . t11 -. • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• ••• •• •• •i • •• •• • • •• • • •••••• •••• •• • • • • •• • • • • • • •• ••••• ••• • i ... _ . . ! house on ocean. C.:ompl. h" J~hl·r g Jr u1h.'lll'I' ~O l~C H .. :ASJ.:: m sum ,SWO MO 2 br, 2 ba, 21 V1~1tl :..U(\{_·lilOO · j t urnashcd. ~.wk. West I WESTCUFF BLDG. NEWPORT BE.ACH TOP LO<:ATHJl'i I Pallet l\Hg SSOOM cross MESA. VEAOl Retail J e welry ~h..1 bl ~ l.1-.l ~ ~1110 1ner ft!nl. Bc;,,aut 1 br furu l 1-2 IR W ft.OFT pallos New drps & cpl.• Newport. t)46·W71 lor re· I t°ll.'Jt1111,.! u1'IH•:. :--11 111.·t:. Jpb ~1G5 o.\< Sli.j. Sµantsh l'\"l l'atio. lrpl. 1 yr lsc Prder Adults. 523·30l18 ! ucmtte ~l~~~t UVlllC I serval 1011. ; ~ IJ!I:! \,,111; 11o ,:, '>l)'lc L>ltlg, P't e11d g.11·,1 ,\\.a 1lalJlc Juneht 38.A0 •1· ii s.t1At1 •t1~&<.""'o -~--.--· CO' .. ,.., •e--,Tcl '' :>1 .w •""' o .. 1ne ••• ~""COftdlliol>l"9 "Co~...,..._14 ./Muo.lt I DRIVE PL.Ali I Guard Service ~)Mgr for sto r e or ofl1ce. Am1>lc Pizza . Monc)'makcr park1n~. Town & ruuntry I Liquor store. . . pool. :..iu11J, lnclr). al.Ills HAYLOFT A.nS LOCJUft• leach -1rnk to ~each-New Co~do.· lk11t.il 01 ~.tll'. l 111 . .! B,1 liJ(}I Kcebon l.n. 1 l>lk1 283 AY ado CM .. •••••••••••••••••••••• : •Bodt-lors 1 J acuzzi volleyball. Sips ! 1111111" .• }_1l':1 ~ll n n1ll ·"" \\" of Beat·h ufl SIJlcr oc ' While Water \'ICW, blc toj1 1•1 BR , l H l 6 . Sl2S·wk. 96lS·5il.JU. I ./ f leulO< ,/, .... _ ... .., ....... ./11.ero• --• ./Secy • ....ice ..... I atmosphe re. HOLLAMD auStHiss 1~2~ M~sa ~·e~cl~ L>r-,1-:. I ~5··U70 SALES~Otnl _£osta~t esa~l5 ~l<!J -·MAClflNJ:!SHOP pch S:L.1 J8l1 lllf.I HI:? 'ilW! 645·0143 L>ch. LCil:tC 2 Bd. 2 ba , •2 BR & D•n ~80. 494-3383. . from $175 -$•8S I; BAL r enin. J br, 2 ba I ./ WpM PM•"'il Apartments Fwnished • L I h 3748 HHr C~tioft -----dplx. Avl. wkly. duringl STORI!; Uwnlwn. Laguna Call Mr. 1'4owaro 645 . 6101 • •••••• • • •• •••••••••••• .:!~~ .. ~~~••••••••••• CEDAR WOOOS Le<J s-.:.2 Ud, I ba, garage, Mes.a Verde Eo.st & Adoms Ju •Y . 6.i5· 1867 eve &• Bch. 1000 s4. ft. SI~) mo. Automati c s erew milchine operation; 'in business sin ce 1964. "Ap prox. $26,000 per yr. 1·3 man opera lion. Capistrano Beach 3718 S tud io C(Jltage. \'ICW, 329 University L>r, near Ocean can yun views . S40·1800 t wknd. .; -:!13 Ocean Ave. Hear. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1>41111, ~JS & "alcr paid, Back llay 1 ur, 2 br & SJ;,O. 4~-1-183·1 CV~:.___ -----DALJiOA PENIN. PT. I 16175~~L~slfc~~-~-;'\ll I ·49.!·00~3 --.-.--- l 1>/~ • lilul Is ~ludm apl ::;!1J5 1110 ".iti-1·287·1 den · 1" r om S I~ 5 .. , "ll 1 d -> D · bl d t '"' I x:. SllOP avail an the m:.111 al Hl·.;~onallll• Su111sn1'r or :...~ -Ea ~ts sde 548·7137 or .. ," . new y ecora.t,~·~· es1ra e up ex, up.,-r., \GT :>41-5032 . Y1.•a1 l~ t1iJ :l:!:!:!. lii3 l:XMi Newport leach 3769 V.16·11 64 I :! lilk s llcath. S!1:> re ........ I s p aci~u s , ti.le, c pt.j I • j the J>act~ry . N.H. ltl~al TOOLING ~ ~1fG CO. Sales approx. S238.000 yr XJnl opportunity to ex· pand 2 lo 3 Lii:ncs present sales . Est. o-..er 17 )'rs. Owner will (inanee b~I. arter dwn payment. I ••7-.s·1·>1or;1505·K• / d s h ws h r. D1 s nosal , "'140 u p stor""·A~rlc"s "p•~1 for possible sandwic h Ill l!Hi jhliff 0 • •• 0 • • 0 • • 0 •••••••• •••• ----U v " "'-u•_ . _ --~ _ '[I r-<> "IJt " ' '-" SIU WK L' I' 1 & 2 lli.lr & CASA VICTOHli\ , • 1•• l~r~ s . thermo t:cat. Summer. 01 . drps air ba~. J ?3Ul j' ~ho~ ~·!1606_· ___ _ Corona del Mor 37 22 B:ich Color 'I'\', maul J,2 & 3Br. U11furn , 1''\Jrn l>Cd~'1'1N .~;~.~7w;,.~1i>ae. WI br . • ----2?,.~c~.!_039 · ~ae~__!_ll~.8"~·2SJ.l li36 A~AllElM. C~t . ••••••••••••••••••••••• fr Sl"".~0 1t·•s 1•"tr '"I. 11 u ~,·.~"", ""'ana ay, ~ Sl!lll HJt·h turn unlurn :>t..'I \'. pool Till': ;\IES:\, ,\dulls~'\~ l~;L.,Sct· ;;te L.li. S!25 . .i\l-l-14HJ COIWNA U~L l\l.\H Oc. Vu. Ho use. July & 1'\EW plus h office bldg, 21 G~ound floor-ti(Xl :.q . ft. l.J1 t.!l' r11••ll't t·haldn·n ·.~~~ •. :,"l~t:"P"rl Bl, ~B. l'uol, ltec Hm. l':h.!\"alor u rtl adt 3869 2 Sr Townhouse, frpl~. ,~ug. ~· 1430 Del M ar i to 6 r m suites. Con-j 9lrace. restroom"-"~~k· ' 1.,1'..'1 .. ,.11. 1-tv "" .... ewpo e · f ,,.:>-5 18 1. <°""~ 626·6166or494-~. 'l c r cntc rm , xerox , ing. etc. $1 15. 013.-<!65·1 MOTl!:L Steady income. xh}t locif· lion., .fl! units·+ popl + 2 sly home. Terrps llcxiblc or trades. :-..Jn·1,,,11~ _" J2.)\'1ctorsa.&12·1W70 ••••••••••••••••••••••• rom.,...1 r 1om l)&.v.1. ------• . •ves :! Hit. I U.\ :'\oChildrcn -----Pool. tennis, continental11'EWPORT Ste~s to( copse!. Nr. OC Airport• t!~ ·---------;-- Cos ta Mesa 37 24 1,1 lll'b S3tl0 11111 Yi h· 3 Br• lower. end µallo · p A.RI( NEWPORT break I asl Some ()('can & ,. IJt!ach m od 2 & 4 br. Slti5: ~·~~o _______ ; Mission V ~eJ1) OI f1ce incl • • • • • • • • • • • • •••• •• ••• •• L.,e ti'ij o I..> · rrpl~ · d rµs ~r l)(;(. AP ARTMEHTS Catalina \' aews· Separate tu $450. wk 642.:~~W j WA TEIFltO'NT Conference & Heccplll>n LOW RATES ::>!:!II .\ftcrti. 5.;7 l);J.!)ll liachclor I or 2 fanu ly sc<.'l1011 <.:lo:.c lu ----~-· --I ~L rooms. l'\·t. enlrann· JR. MARKET \\ ,1krf 1 unt I Ur I B;,,a I u ti d I o r l 4~o1 Sc ho Newport a.~ 1 Tilke over existln~ lease • :-.1 uJ1u i\ I BH \ph L\1sl<1 ~h·:-.a ':-. 1-'llll':-tl Lut e roulll:) an shopping & fme Ucd l'h • l'n rn . ., -•as re. I . . . ' Approx 250 sq rt. <Xlerc1 on equip. & store. Beer & •\\Jll'I 111.•th s:!'i,j ')11lv •·1n·• In lll" ··re" Townhouses 644·2till '1 Avail. w~kly I 5~9,13 eX~C Ull\_e~mccs L>.v tenant. Wall m ake re· Wine l1"cense ann11~• ror • I\ ~ :\l .ud !'it.·i , \\ ,,11 ~dli 011-; ' J " u ~ ~ ~ 1-'r ~2!J .:;oopen ~·6 1 . •Open daily 10·:> • . Sl:>O·S22a N1onth as. arraugem cnt.s on rcn· ..... ""'1 •l'h111wSL•r\ llldJ•••I \\ \l"L,"l(L"l'().'""I Jiii' (lu1cl garden llkl' ;;idull l>J1ly --- --1 . . ---V1cwofboats&water lal for balal'lce or lea~l'. S2.600 +lease. •l'l1<lren!:>l•lliou ,. r' .~ ~ ~r living l.gc 2·3• Ur, I,:.! Sp;,,a Puol!.-Tenms I Tlll::EXCl1'1~G 1 t..:UHO'.'\A l>~ll\1.\~3 br.21 llLLGRUHDY Ph : 6 H ·8227 or eves POOi~ :!J'iti~c\\p1111 Hl\cl C\l I~ .1dlt-. onl~. no VCb Ba WW npt-.. drµ:.. ,\c ro~s trom fas h1 011 I ,ALM MESA.APTS I ba llo~~e Sips. 6: ~lo. ol , Realtor 675·6161 g;i;.4924. SU B -CONT~(,'TORS IJJ ~ J.:.L ti!Ju5 ,1o;,e patio. l>llns. some ~ood lslJnd at J ambon..-e t>n l :\llNUTl::S'fOj1-;PT I .\UJ.! $0.J0.64H8!:J.; ____ 1 Steel fabri cation & :Nli~fi .. ..1 1111...J.,:l!ll.. 1,i:JJ:.:1 1 \\JllJl.ih:m"' 1J urn1ng trrl lk.iul ., J ll lls H d 1 I FULLSEl"ICE I ..1 •• 5.o.-1 1•-~ 4500 gunate co.;in (Jperat1on ~l'.\t'h>l·~ dduw ...! 111 IJntlst·pd, hl'Jl<:d pool & v.in o<1qui n 1 oa · BCU l <.'ICJo:A~FnO~T Lag. Beh · .. .~~.:':~.:.=••••••• since 1969. :\iany various Aporlments , Allracltv~ rent f7 I 4J 644-1900 l Bach, 1&2 BH lrom Sil>:> 1 ~ Br $150 wk. t;rcat EXEC. SUITES . . accounts. Net lo owneri> tlu!JI'-·' u11~1.111 ... p.11111 . Unfurnished rti . ...,_. Adults No Pet.:. 1' h>t'allon 536-113:!1 ~EW BU ILDINGS al . "''" I y \\l•-.ld 1fl :s:!:Jll 1;;,:, l~l!I ••••••••••••••••••••••• -M.a ntqw,_,..s. I 1561 :\1csa D1 ---! FROM $110 0.C. i\irpor l. :w.JO tol!OOO iipprox: Sl50:"""'~ us r ~1 15 :\IO I t11 di'\ 11111hill Balboa hlond 3806 1.11 S <1nta ,\nCI 1\\'c. C '.\I I MESA VERDE (5 Blks East or Ni:,q X>r. I BAL 1:101\ P en in. 2 brl Airport Arca 8J.J.J6.a0 :.q IL. am pie park t n~. E~~~~~1t'ffES :\1gr 1\pt I 13 lwb j.;)4:! 2 Bdrm:-I ·, b;ith l'Ondo ', u1vd I I ho US I! B lk to uay & --------I so Mi:; u N ITS F O H I . fl•llll" lJldl'I "Ill 111 l'j \11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• U ' h '714/9"" AOCCft ~ ' · --with n ol ::,:13;) :\to "-A"·'"""' I beach A va1l J ul.Y. i\lso 2 800' ofc + 400 ware uusc, SALE .AT 10': l.X>WN .,,·~--l'hild n·n 111 pt'!~ l'on L p:,lJlr:-Apl :.! B1 :! lla.,SJ I;, 3 B 1 • :.! Ba · I' " 11 I .... u .,.,."' • •kl"".; \Ioli 1-,..,1 l!l!tl l'ph dn>:. In g :.lu\l' p<1lio ) anJ, frp!c. 2-t·ar 1 STEPS TO IEAC~ ------I 01 apt a,·a1l 1st 2 wks carpet. lated cc11"g prkg . Koll /Irvine Center. Cull M W · tect SOlO .'n'"111irl IJhd l''.\I ,\tlull ~::>!i J11n~1 ~l1.·:.1~c gdrap~new.nopds I 2 1:Ht.Jba,unl.s.!85 • i.:.';cp~962·1!6W l~s.~25~on c S225 m o . Oan Curt1s .t71·097!l·9205 ••~~! ••• !9!' •••••••••••• 1;.wi-:1i3 t;~.;.0 1111i 111 'i~~·l1!H:! ti·l:!·ll;oJ SEA.WIMO ll 2 BR 2 Ra beuut.vicw o1I---- -2500' M ·I C M/lith & Si00,000Mu*'4 Casa de Oro 01 0 enin-a 3807 ;-.;~~ 28d1 ovci encl gar WE HA.VE Super .P\'l & nice. Sli.>. 1-2·3 llm . offices t_rom pwr 1pr k 0 .cxhst air. 12' to~slate venlur<.>. Should B bo P . __ .j I 2 BH 2 Ua condo SH!> ~e bU> walk to bea<"h. • l MO FREF.tU:NT . I' I a c e n l I a . 2 2 0 Immediately for Real ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. J !>t S1 t."' H ltn~ t·pl~ I " '\L.I, c··i·i l.l'l'I L,· • ..: l'.\l I> • · · SU :\BH'H Hl-.:N'f"Al~ wk or SUUO mo. Cd~I. S 13 5 Pc. r mo. N ca r It. 64G· 1252 6·14·2228 rctum ~oo.ow within 6 l '11111 p ;i re bclorc ~ 110, cll'l'OfJlcd lntlr·~ µrli.i.: u.J u... ., , .... " ,. .... ""' r c lll Cu:.luin l.lc:.q;nl.·tl1 ,\dult-. lcJM' S:JOU nw -' R • b h I 110220 I II l ht by va luable frecwity . .. ., :.! llH n1 11e<Jt l1 & ha) re dmrups"'T~'d·~l!~!>I no pets ~tiO I . . , • BIG' 1)7:-,.5205 a1rpo83r3t·.3N22o31'?a1~··cl'nooreqn. ,L~·•as" 1000-s-q . ~t.-W/(J-f1·1(·n. mmt1hs. lli"'hly secured 1-:s 11H ;. 111 J•· B<1 · L/\ GI:: ac cor cipl. ~1 ----------, · votage. e:.i: 0 front age properly. Pnn· kJlurang ,\gl t."i31i:!ltl A·'ull-onl) l\ll •>"t.,, II I min ""lktobt:ach.\\·ry •NO. Costa Mesa l.>cnlal/i water. l'fl'W bldg. <.;ood cipals rcply toJ\dno.4oo. •:--pJt'IOll ~ 1.1ll'111.·11 \\ 1111, --u ~ • .. • IJ\"l Supcr lllCC SI JO. wk. I Medical ore swlcs avail. I toe. 64.;·2244. 111Jire1•tlighl111 i.: 11 Ill< i·11 ndo in ll" 1-:n e1 ~a 1 ·PJllCJ nu • 1 or $400 mo Cd:\1,1 From $345 /mo. Mr.: • -Oa1ly Pilot. P .O. Box •=-'e!JJI Jll' din g ;,,an"• I 11.i) 11 v n l adult ultlg crµls drp!> & p:-11nt SI:!!> I 075 5:ro5 I 0"5'eefe, 549.8138 11200 Sq ... l. M·I w front I~ .. Costa .\.l.esa. Ccthf •lluuic likl.•:.lrnJgc 1'11111 pJrk1ni.; ,1\,111 , mo 631 ·11b6!1urt».IUMi8 f SlJ5 --1 -------• olf1<'e, lgc rl.•ardoor. 22C ~-~-6. •1'11\ JlC IJJlllJ:'> 11\.111~ l'\lr .1:. ~'jj mu rom I H.\LBO.\ Weekly, modcrn1JOO SQ F'r , crpls 1d fl.I!>. ! 3·Phasc. Unit Iii. SJKS.1\2~ •I hM'll g.11" :>llll J).;~· .,,i; '.Jli~j ~:!~11~-~e ~ b~)~0·;.~~~~: Oak w qod offi.:rs t he I 3 br s:.?2.;. Bad1. s1ou.: $95. pe r rho. Call <i·21301! Tcrmtnal w~y. Costa Mo::::es. Trwt 5035 •\l.11 1Jkp11ll111,111 , I.Ju YIU.Y bi• °.Lf•I ~IJa . ,;.)"i2,,~3 orb4ill1.)li(lall t. l t mc:.t 1n countryclul>ll\·1 675·6il2 or 6i3·ti&'!O 1or679·3709 _ __ M t!~a. _D~y:. 540-5710, ••••••••••••••••••••••• •l\111,.:,.11" lhlrm-. 11 in~ al a prsce you can al·: . -! • , . e\'Cs ti4t ... Wlll • 1'11111 H.11 hl·ci ut·• wr :! ~l) ~ l J' :~J r.q.:e ClllLU It I'::" & l't-:TS O" lord Thl're ·s SI m1lhon • Vocohon Rentab 4250 ,Of C in l:d)1. Pat•tllc t::.l LOANS 803 ' IJ u II d l"" " 1 l l1 I' I u,, II !;Jkun~ 11011 h. f~I:! II.OJ 1-;;,,asbulc r uwnhoU!>l' & II\ ;ecreatwn lacllllll'S ' •••••••••••••••••••••••• Hwy address. 32.5 ::.ca II 2 $9 5 . ·up to 0 !Jud .1·.qm1:.: Corona del Mar 3822' I 111 IJupk,.. ....._, i :\IGllT LI GllT~D T.1-;~. t_;,\UIN. Hi~ &:ar, sleep~,. ~:.~.m~. l'\-t Just n·d~1.·. • ht TD Lo....a'!JO/e .\tlult:. :\11 11Ct-, I ,,.-.... .,, .,1., ..... u :\l~COU HTS.Aru1111mc · I:? C.:11ITV.po1111bl.2fpl.1ti1a·20JI 4005"'.FT. 2 .. ~ro•-~ • • • • •. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • r.:>·o_.:'u" OJ v v "'7"9'> -----,.. w _... J llOIDI ~1;, ~ He frrj?cr atcir Security . <1cl1 \·1t1es cfireclor who • sundk. Uay ·"'·k 4~MStll I . L ..:-..a ,,,., W \\'11-.un i.t.! l'ld :! lilt~ BATll" M'P 3rcl :! BH. :! ud, !>unkl.'n h\ rm .. l'ool. J.;c u1.1.1. Ike. Bid~ plans parties. LIH(J !>. I l.ag Uch. ' PRIME OFC SPA.CE CICJUllG ·~ Lowest ra\esOunge Co 111 ~ ~ h,i" 11\l l'tllr~ lrpl llll11~ lndn patio I w exerc i s e rm · & •to' S 1 LidoViHoge& 131·1600 SatttttMf9,Co • . 'l.1·.11 • 1,•,111 I 1•1· \\JI' 11. Yd. J.:il r. Jd ulb. nu 1wi... I \ c' ' , , \·'It. . ....,.,.. tnps m ore ree • un ~I A M ~I () T II I. J k e:.' li-12·2171 545-0611 • ' " 3 · l 1·-· u ··-, . gJr t u !> --·l ll11l1ard:..C111or1'\' dayurunch 1 1) l c cl Shop~• l111 111i1n a.; ;:,11 .1 111 11 ::..j~Jl .,~l.· .. -'~" ''"'·1' fH0·53'i4 ll<Vl~EAT.\11-:.~.\l)R l'I b r I I I e uxc on II I d . <:!OUOSQ.FT.w 3oll's Ser\'1ng llarborarca 2~ 11., ll I I "I u~ caull u :.ing cs. ... lh I . I 3416 Via I.I o. ;'l:U. :! 0 • 1 I ' 1 1 •"' '· -· ·•-·• k ,., I :;.is4&'>5 ___ 1 l&"• b d . 1 ,\Cr\· 1ng ur.n 1 . "'JO 1 ran~cCty.A1rpo1l years , -1 ,, • _ _ e r 00 111 a p ~. sp· 1~5 p .,. wk ~ti·S.ISti I suites approx. "' ~q. l. ~63.78714 ------__ H·-t·1n ... on 9 ... ach 374o!l"ll•111·1· .1rca l'nv 2 Br.~[ lurn1sh t>d & unJurn1shed. -·> c : ea. or I s u1le approx. 1200 •,.--...,.----"'-/ -· ..,, "' I HH Unfurn Slli5 ::.:.155. 3 Ur. Z ha. blk w bch. eves. "' ......... ._ ... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• BJ. Jll hllns, Pvt laundr) I I I k • ,. I "'-Henls f.rom S175". l'ri<:cs ----I sq . fl. View facinj.! Via SHOPS P·n-al•/ " .ols ol h tn:., poo , wal Gar a g c r )' ...-· •· l 'lod l • L"d 1 u '"' _... "' ~.\l ,\LLBE .\Cllll(l'l'l-:1. 1 ~11. P\'I p.1t111. gJr;1gt·1 l1> :.h o p psn~. '2 m 1 :'licwport.IJ42 1ti03 vary u y ocat1on . .-l'S Rentof1to1ltc:re -43001 Io. nq.owncr. rc)t•r L~st .&Fo'tiftd H 1111111 .... ::.:! :! :,11 wt•i·k ;\ 1.· "' I ~ cl t: e o 1• all· d beat·h !.131 w IYih !:>t I ope~ 11~ to 7. Sorry no l>els ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~o .. oi5·700:? 1300 In .asoo sq. n .. fan· • ••••• f •••••••••••••••• .\pb s111111no ,c,:11;111:i1; ,\d11lb,rwpl'IS 1Ji5·2U.Jl .H8·04!J2 2 Br, l Ba, Bakony.,g:.ar.11 or e I rc n. "".ANTl::L>: ltoommale .·.1-.:XEC IH:,\C.:11 <H'C.: t as l1 c m ove -i n al Lost&Found 5300 ,.-----------, l'OZY ~BH "ara::!e <•Ill I ulk 11t·can, I I.ilk Ua~" ~'it.i Oakwood Slra1~ht. mature male to j Sun c on lak.('. Cheav A:.k low1111ce. ti~2·-141i3 ..... !••••••••••••••••• ,... yrly G75 114i5 G""rde n share luxur.i.ous 3 br t·on· 11·or .... ·:..n")'. s •·_,_ .. =..... . ST • ' ,\d ll:. uni\. 1111 pct~ ~ J ,,n .... ~ Rentals Wctttffd 4600 1.0 t fOUN OAP~T" I , '. I STUNN l NG I.•>. 21.Jr, 2 ba. l' \STl'LU F L' 11-'o. beaut. turn. J acuu1. IC-. . . . '"'"·"'900 A·'opt1·on. I ~w , :).!.)(} + ..... ti ,., t).i.I Ii!)() " . ~ .. vo:aut apt Ap "'rtments ••••••••• '. •••••••••••• JVV G u JV • ,_·· <.;;,rcll'n apt Pool, n .'t' •1 • • · ;.j' <a IH)(}I in Irvine. Sl'i5. mo. d.\1 :!00·17:-.0 sq . 11. Cpl Coi;tSpit•·iNeuter l nfo. So 7 II/ I • 2Ult 2ba bltns rrvJc ' "17·inJl j t> \ I"' I F e m a le occ s tUdl'nl • -·:.-·----· ,:. , 1 Bil 1-'>l'I' ~ue~l rm & .irea S!OS. 10 .. IKl 1 Sl · 1 · 1 ,,.;;,,, L , :> • rps. ! •r·co111 u. l' c\'. nec·'~ r••nial and r~iom 'It ""41.&l'S h.ith '"'!HI 1iatios, poo a\al · .....,.., ,.••por1 1••<" I · ---prk0 • 6i3·4ll0 u~ ' LOST · Sm. Teacup l'oo / . ., ,,,> ~"E"w ..-·_:> H l' l f1 w n h11u•c a 111 , l'h t;.H·0355 __ __ J ouo Irvine ~la le nee<ls 3 houscmalcs -,.. • -~ --matc:. l)eninnm~ \ui:usl 1 ,.. 1:11 :!:!11:,l•\t'' • ~ c--c> .. ., '. -,· die. rem 11le. d<£rk grey 1,, palm, sp:i c111u~. 1•, 1.>a At 16th lge home Crl'.\1 , asl;ing Beaulltulnewotc hltlg. I \\1 llel11. l~.UJ>t_hkc.·\112 Ta•"'-i>rearsblk.Vic lblh / •-. WITH osta Meso 3124 S!OO tii5·t>ll4 or >1:'>·05'.!!I 2 Hr. Occanfronl. lower 645-0550 S 150 111 o Gi3 312111. o r 2 room s u 1 t es If;, YI ell S\· •. =" eL'n ah. PC blwo Sanht Ana Av YOU? ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::O:JJ11 yrly JVatl i 1. ~ar t>i5 1519li. Secretarial sen 11.·c on Wt!>C•>nMn51.JJI; •·o r·•n<>c inCM.Re ·•·a..., Off •... at-P.......... Oi\l\Rll>C ii':Vll.I..\ aotl'J1iScas hore642·0tiln MEW DUPLEX pre mi ses. Nr 0 C "' .. ... .. •u -~ ....... '"" J UH "U bil l F URN OH UN l-'UR~ \rt l Ned c thu'" ·11c W<tnLlo dohousc s1llmg& t>46.9839 or673..,.447 --1. 2 & 3 Br. i\dulls no '~ a . i s. OnC.rnal 2 llr2Ba.stove 1 • ' 1~ • e .:.In sias A1rporl.N.8 .8333HJ.t II 1 ---• --c hilllrcn v.clcomc $22.J. l>e<:or.itor fum1she<l de· lcmalc. t:a I anvt1mc. --WI mg lo care OI' (ll'l!>. I.OST l<'am1ly ""'l , n ilels, fbhwhrs. s h.a).! q>ls, ~ W Center l~IS·l l!J7 n •f r1 ).!. er pl!>. drps. L>ock luxe splll·le\cl; 1300 Ml !>!Ii 5-t'iO . '"5itteH Rfltfd 4450 (;.ill bl'lwcen 9 Jncl :i .• 1:-k ,.... ...., I I "ar1"'" frplr J\'Jll l11rl111at <"li)()mo lor J o."'~~-,1.7 )lrl')'O"lalecilt Wht.snnt l'O!>el" .,..... '• . -rt. 2 bdrmdcn. frpk. ••••••••••••••••••••••• u.,.,,, .-UI HJ Gas & ""ll'r µd . D•a Point 3826 > r be 67.) ~Htili plus h c rptg. homcltku ;o.;1-: .. :0 room -mate , for 2 ~n \hfs l Lasl SfCn nr l'uol ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 l'R ') 1• \ r I bl s tora"c. walk-an l"losels, hdrm apt. Costa Mes.i THE COLO .... Y lwsi..eu/ln•~s•/ !SPH il!>S JI ills Mdl LA MA.NCH/It.. A.nS ocE,\:"ii\'l .1-;W . • . - ., . Pc, Ins, .., Ph. 646 6g7!l an 5pm " Fiftance II o rn e ~ Hewa rd ! ) b , I'd 1 en cl gdr , a dult_.,, S?S!). bath & gue:.l bath. l>lln ---1 H ••••••••••••••••••••••• &l4·149i Only lh• 01t1ly Pilot ,.ally lells ~ whal'I M • 1n rour loc•I community .• ._.,.,day 'i7~S<'<1ll Place.C)I :.. r . ior llUil . peoiic mo :>.r lloag Hosp. gas nnge & O\'Cn, palm 1-·emalc roommate want 30 ETAll,.SllOi'S 6 12-50'iJ 54:i 439J./\rt til'M &l20S9ti d eck. 2 <'•H e nclosed NJ w e.,lsideC:\i llt•JUl Pnr~e ; ... .:.:· .. ~ahll' !>Pat·c l•'51RHS 1.osl HeWAlllJ! 1-:n g i ·f liilW•li s.!15 ~1-:w 2 br. l'jlfn. Huntingtonkach 3840 2 UR, I•:: HA. hltll6, nr, i:.ardcn AclulL-;. no 1x:b ••••••••••••••••••••••• lloa~ Hosp. Adults. ~o .;21 W W ils1111, 1;.a2 1111.1:1 lll<E TO IEACH pets. ~25 s:!SO. tH2·4387 gara~e w laundry room. <!OH SIOO mn 6-lti Hli27 111va1lal>lc lari.:c & small. Op,orluftlty SOOS S h c e pd 0 I-! ·v 1 c Pa y only elettr&<". . Ole! worltl charm with ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ca p ist r ano Palasadl!!t Adults. So. or Coa~l llwy, 1-'<:mJIC rm . m ale wantcd1 l"re nd1 windows, gal.lies ll A lt UW ,\ R to; S'l'lllli':. urea. on tS 123.·Nwpt litgs $ blks fro m bea ch. t 'urn . 10 :.harc 4 hd hsc. C.:alll ~ l rl'cs . AdJaee111 t o llc;,,a<:h . Mu:.t l'ltsh out 4!1tH J3a:tnr 1·554>·!jl~. CMtaMesa l724Coda Mesa NEAlt· SHorPING 3724 Beautiful ne w 2 II H ~75. Unfurn. $425. 436 blr . IOt1m or aft 6 1.>m J< e s l 1 \ i\ I of i\ 1• t s due lo pr111r (·omm1l · • -~---- \'EAHLY 3br,2 ba. I blk Goldenrod, Corona qe l u757111 (irounds . 1m:11t.W1ll ~elll11rinH!ll· 1-'0lJr-.!1> Hrwn & Wht'. lO Bea c h. S33!i mo. i\vl. Mar. t714l675·!tm -----!>!W Hlt(f,\OWA\' tory & 11xturcs Appt'd:< 110!,X!lc mis, out of st:.te ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• s l tJd 10 a pts. Frptrs. immed .645·7<.64 --·------·Fem SJtl.:?i.nccds Bdc h , LACUNAHEAC.:ll S3 0 -~J5,0fltl N c l tug:-Vie Corona del AMBASSADOR INN ... c •••••• ' ....... ,_ •• ..,.4 ..... , ..... \•~•"'• Al -. .... BRAND NEW s29so & UP' UM.tt fwt1hMd Swik~erd Kite.._ fKltitl.• -eit. He41ff4 Poot Mcl•i..I ...... c ..,trel Jec:wnl Wtt Mir Get HQ't T.t.•~ •••lleete ·~,..ti.., •- DIHct ... ~" ..... WltlMf' .. o,.,... e••"· WATllFA ll-S TlEAMs-4.AGOOtfS 2277 HARIOR IL YD. COSTA MESA 645-4840 hlln:-i. d1shwa:.her~. 2 t·ar g<1ra~:L· Sunde..-ks i''rom ----RooMI 4000 or shure to !>100. Wiii con. s 12 Sla,0011. <i1uw111i.: hus Mar ti75·3S3:J • 1\CrOS!> rrom beach. Upper ••••••••••••••••••••••• cxch . tor II h.swk , CIC". 49 4-791 5 Url·at Jllllcn11i.I ()\mer, <IB<lrm_2 HaYr_lse.A\"a1l ROOMS $20. wk up wJth l>cf f\Uf.:. I:'> llo m c : '1n:-.nt13or4:J-l~J i\ug. St.)(I m~67~=?45 kitche n SJ(). ~k up ~Pl 641i OlliO, 14 0l'k O'J8 5666. ., s.11w :-.aG 2579 fo'OU N l> Col lie, male, sahlc ·wht lo'1tirly old. 'IC · Urookhurs t ~ Adam~. tJ63·40fU f.,\H<a: 2 br studio, cnf gJr, patsf'I & rncd. lnf~•nl 01\ & no J>C1$, Sl!A> per 11 w W ;a r uer " Be 1t l'lt .Hl'J , lW1 · &440Avl. J uly l 1.IUO HICllAHDS are:.. J S48·!1755or 645·3007 C)_!l _ OELUXE 0H1ce. rumm'I Ur. 2 ha, gar. UpStairs Lge r ,;, b :tlh, kiteh. Profess ional l\l;,alc •fo'cm , & indu4tr1u l i..µal·c~ Al~o P\'l Adotts. SJj() mo in· 1 d ...,.., 1 ,, "c n r a"c 25 35 le> i;ha rc 4 n r m 1n1 w a rehous l':-; 1n "'lull ul1I Yrlv • .,.,............ a ry · .,.,., ' .,:1ru,. ', ,.. ' ' '"I I *· 'I ... .r .,,.,......,.. h •94 o.i62 Hom~. 1 Hlk lrom tx•h. ...agun.. , ... guc .,. " t"i..ion ----•--B\:, <1u1et. ... • V . 'I I F ~2 US02 ICJO !lf\'lh 1 u111 \ Lu L \HG E 2 br, J b:.a. S2:!5 NEW 3 hr, 2 ba duplex em. _ . _ _ San Diego 1-·wy. 20<1 111 1110 Sep. lafJndry, pvt 0 W, cµt. drps. ~ar. 3 s..,n.er R•""" 4200 Ger_,-1 for •et1t 4350 2000 sq fl ,\~ t.;w 'Iii. 3C> pall!>\ closed 1turage. flir tJlks ocean. $-125 mo. Yr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• J>t~1_fl: 191 1400 ll1rntan ,:ton 11.rbour 1).6750642 213J..>::i·»JO 1.100 Lux. 2hr, 2ba apt Jl)ic20 1-;a s t-tsdc. <.:o:.ta >l46 1311 , $146 S938. A~l -• h 'I ... L.-. St-~--" '' ( S Cl -.... ••76 t'r pl, patio. 30' d«k, wtr ••lcsa. $25 MON l l -.... ~ ... o Cl· • ... ,,...... .-va"w 67" 6""-'' ,.,.II 64Z 2b5i Jlnrru: Bu I boa Bl\tl Lo~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ J ~ ~ CleJn a un . ~ UA. n1~t· 2 IJH. 2 bu. bltns. 2 c;,ir 11n-;t Hlln:. < hild ok Nu gar;i~t·. (ioll course i>el" SltiJ m o !168!1174 \ICW . ~23:-i & ~50 OELlJX to;, Jlllt, 2 HA. a. 494 2339 2HH. & I BA Uu1lt ins , JI ave so111elh111~ y.iu wunl t•rplll. rlq1~. e11d0:11:d to ~ull" l'la:.s1fll.'<I Jlti. do si.ir. l'hunc :!6:!8118 01 1 it. ~(·Ir Calf :O.OW. '37\1 2J:ll • I 64.! ~'78. • 81-;A(;ll TOWNllU~l lo;S Office R...t• ~00 IN S UNSt;T Ki';/\Cll ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:At.L 11 1.-18·W164K 1501 WestclffDr. 838·SOJ3 Newport "'inanclul <.:tr f' r y 1t I) " 1 I ) 1• 1 I o l Cl<11>s tt1ed t\d tu l>u), :.ell or rent somctbm~. Lffthtt Offiu S,.C• Call on S ale M:tnitRCt (71. 1642·3111Clll 346 38x20' 1-'unl.y It vc1f 1111 c rafts doth\·~ rc.•l·ord~ etc. Lots of foot tr.1H1t• 631·QOOI St~rt/olf1ce nr Ne'<'port P~\ Ofl tl'41 & Grl'yhounct OePot. !>93 Sq f\ $1:,0 ~lo Agent 646 241_. I.,\ HG .. : I l<Ytl-;1. N<1l1011all) kllO"-lf holl'I w1U1 rc~l.aul'ants, l>al' & banc'u"l fot·1l C.:urrl'nt M I ,\ appn11s.1l & ftnim· l'lal dala In oHatoe 1'1 In• ~i .100.000. C.:A I. COl\.">~r Er--. Tl•:HP HISt-:S 71_. D!J7 .l'I..~ OHL Y S 12.000 . Dry Ce.•'C) Plent Jo'O UN IJ. l r1sl\ S 1t\Wf. mal~ Vtv Hr~tol Ir Ed· 1nf(\!J" SAn:.i S, 12. o I~. Mi 7u~o. • FOU N l>. I t'lt" Seller, Yi<' CM.J 19: ~td9 Well c11t .. 1.>lu1hc<l. lo'Ortt plclc . phtnl. Nr. Uoc·h Ulvll , An1thelm. Owner .• mu.!l ~<". duu lo pcnonul I hu ftu.te1't l.fNw '" l- ... UUNO . S(\11 '-'vi& l'ometJn i •n Vic . T~Wlnkl-: l'trifk. CM. a,.. 5'5-0$11. • • µrohlcm• l-'11\e l.euw W cill. • ·•• Otu.ly l'Ual WM. SAN~>ON Ul\H ~la~»i rtcd i\d Vltone 534·~· • &l<l .JU11. • ... ti 'I ( I I l I ··- .W,W•hd 7100'H.i,Wont•d 1100...,pwa .. t•d 7100 Weonesdav Juty 1 T!11'1 • OAILVPILOT u .; ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,IMYah-4 SJOOtt.t W..t. • • •••• • •• • • ••• •••• •• • • • • • p . d 7 I 00 ~ W Hted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••• ..... wr \ ~uND· G "'' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11"'# • Q•" c.vlor Doi:. JUNIOR SALESMEN 8(930 ,._ ... F,.~·1.-·s·ALES----· ~~~.~~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~·:.~ ..... !!.~~ ci;r;.:.!.. HELP! ••••••••••••••••••••••• hml. pul Germun ASSEMILERS COCKTAIL Shepherd. C1a !Ul777. Vu: Soltlerl WAITRESS Meu v_,rde Nurth, CM. ~cmuty ~f drtT.ev~ ~~ ~-=i.drnl( N U. holcl ~II ~5-8167 Pt:r rcq'd . CM 00~ ~t"E uflt!r 6.,m, 644 1700 Ages 12· 16. ~arn $20·$40 per wc\!k getting new s ubscribers to the Of\lLY ~ILOT after school and Saturda\'~. Must. be ou~ of s<.·hool by 3:00 PM . No d e I 1 v c r 1 .e s o r c o I I c r t i n l! . Trunsportahon furn1shl•d. Huntington n •ath 'fountain Valley areas c.:"•11 Secreta'J JIU.&.-* UTOTEM* New Mamt}'J DS:lt100t1 We are clu1>1n" uut th,• ,__..,. .. I Girl Ofr • timl' poe,1 l'a1nt-ra. lull \\JJ'ru11() ll11rbor Vtt'W Homl'i. l f WlllTn•You ..,..,.m r .. t.·111, 11o·~ "lo" T 1011 open or 11c.it . ord ... r ~..,., ~ -., .. rad :.llld hJ\t' m ore 1 1 FOK.\ r.-;·•.-... , .... I .• y i:1r in :>m..all dl.'l>l"O _ .. ,,.,.,. YOUND · ColUe IJUV in Ult' •AUTO Collea• PMrk arcu, 1dt:11 C.:ol i.tudenl!>, p l :.Ii>. di!· t.•aui. lh.in Wt-C'all han ,. 1111ew•""dt'An ,._~ oJricnted m:inul l'U " --.,~ dk .. I .I r l k ... co .... ...-1_..... Ui.>:.dcr :!JC. l''\lcndlol 1-'0H 1:-.l'l'~Jt\'U:;W nnuw l'u~t" 11 lk I'll ~ S ,·_...-··-"" I IJJ:o.\• t•o lo1 l'lll..11 "Cf' tify. 5'6-4109 FIAT ltv E\'l'111S,.t Car, phone 11nporta11t Mu:-.L IJt· t.•i.. tore ., CA.ll 673-7601 . · H . " ll.'11:.t·~ & l"Jrrler ... l>~UND: Grey fem licl\ll(· type doe. Red collar 1Uverstud:f NH67J·~ M~chanic ~r Mr Lyons Mt! loo.I p.:r d in ~t:n'I ofr dul•L'=> (,c~ lo th,• :-.lt•;m -:.t T1l Tu<.• ::i4U7 r\•lail, nuw SllltJ p.iyroll, 10\01c1n~ t!lt.' :\l11rkcl tor \ppla0Jl11111.-. Olhi·r dark 1"(11.1111 -tuiµ Ex per. 1n ofl' mi.:111l & & lnlu or l".\LI. 17 11 J fur b<tll' 5~ · ~ 847 .4Jt;o • ' .. J•:x p erie nn:cJ ONLY COOK ll uu:>t-ke~pe 1 ' Mui;l have OWi\ toul:.1 & J)t!rma11enl. 2 Adult:i, 5 cla11s "'A" license, Wtt day wk. s:;oo. Write in~ u "111•w car de-Cl.i:.s1{1cc.I Ad No. 2M, <Jlt!r~htp " & oiler· ex· "l..huly l'tlot P.O. &x Ct:llcnl wo1 k111g rnt1<11 1660, Cnsl'a Mt::.tt, 921>26. lion:., frlnl:ll' bt·ndits, Stute a"I.', Wt11~hl., J•;mpl. etc. ConllH'l Service 'Tccord, phon~ uumlx:r & ~qual Opportunity Emtllc'Y~'r :.ale~ hcl.,tul \pi.t~ 61~ 77112 W<.1llon Cork wood U:H w ru· '1'01• s~ :-,km.;, ln1· Cats 1015 G r ay & whil e ca l w /brown Clea collar Los 0 $/t'I on East Nine l.. Nlg. .Reward. Call "95·6779. REWARD! Lost Sl::unes( ca.t. adult Sealpoin female. Vic. t:ustl>lutf, N 8. 549·8302, 644·2.595 .FOUND : Small Shagg) black dog. Vic. &ck Ua) • ' NB. ~6·4$31 Manager for lnlc1·vicw. addrt!!>~ Missi011 Vi.io Imports 2tl701 Margut:nte Pky. M1:.:0011 V1eJo 831 ·l740 . 49&·1700 FOUND: Siamese, male.1---------l CookS-..niMW Dietary Su1>v. for 70 !Jed conv. hosp Sul. range S3·S4 per hr Mu~t huvc completed c1,ur :>c in dletllr)' UP4:rv al 2 yr cul. Call U4iy\H!W Conv ll~p for appt W2 3505. 1pproK. 6 m05. Vi c. Vic torta Sehl. CM. 640-4739. • Found: Small dog·Lhasa Apso ? Nr ~wpt Ten111, Club. Sat 6/28. Cal 640-8500. 9 to Spm AVON THERE'S A WORLD WAtTIMG FOR YOU •.. l>eco .M ilnu1.1l'tunng Co nt:c<l_., S1 II. Su1.-tru.ni: & lam1nutori. k:x~r prd. l1S435 li<t ndtllU, fo'V 9611~. Foupd : CAR KEYS. San D tal "~ ' llousede11oint; Svs. needs mature . bondnble wom t n NOW! (;all 645 512:!. MURSES AIDES RN CCU All s h1fls. Ex~r 1>rd'd • Must lie dc pendalllc N1t:hl:., lull or f) Lunt' lluntanglon l:k:at•h Cunv U1Hc1 c11t1JI VJ ). ).Int H 1"'"11 F"' d -.! hcncf1I:. l"o11l.al·L ~Ir'" llSKPH·3 cJa\.'L wk . ..:hor osp. oo .,on a .,t, J~ "' Hu "'7 .,.,1-Ualei.trcri, M2·27:1-I . hr:.. MuLt .. ~ ~rr1c1ent ·"· .,.._ . ..., _;, __ ., ~~ Costa Memorial reliable. t>-12·~1. ORTHOL>UNTH.:;ASST Ho:.pllal. JIJI \"1ctor1a, ------F r o n t d c ~ k & (;. M . t-:0 ~. I n J t! c: L 1 u 11 mo Id i n g • l' h a 1 r s 1 d c tab c ~ p 1----------· machine opr Sharp 1rnne.640.l2'Jl person w /le.idman potential net:ded. SJC location. Call :'.t r McDonough for appt 714 /496-815:! PAIMTERS/ RN EMERGENCY 'fo rotate ;,l11lb <PR.N> an lilh St, COblU Ml'l>J SECHET.\KY. full 111111• SH & \)·p111.: :-1k1ll:-. <'.ill 7H·6Jl· 1 ll I SECY EX. $800 t-;xca~tn~ p11:-,1t1on" "cm dcrful co. th;H :.ct-k:. \'t:r:.at1k & andcpcndl·tll spmt Super Ill(· & ~Int b1•ncl1t::. Call ~tJr1011 Mann, M3J·Z700 J.knn1:. & Dcn111 1> f>l'r :-.onnt.·l Serv1l'C of ln·mc. ~:.! M1chebun l>r Servao:: ~t.tt11111 .\th•11 Jan\. e\per ti Uay ll. e\'~. Fu II & µ tune .\JI}' ly ~hell StJUun. lith .< .lrvane. ;...; . B ' Wait~ws 1-:xpl'nl'ncetJ "'.nt rl·i.Sl'S t>\ l'r :!I l><IY i.h11l s & W1tl'kl·n1l11 M 1:. ... 1110 \ 1t·J11 I On l'.tl l ~:II l.>JU WA IT RESS P (T Utnlll'I huu..,c t'.'\J)l.'I pr1· I ti \I u ... l 11, :! I ,\pply tn l.ll'r!ooll II 1:1 W. IUlh. l'o~l,1 ~1 l'!>J WAITRESSES i-:,p,•r'il Full or p t t:o111d ltr:. .'.\l'Jl Jlll.)l.'JI ( h t.'I '01 :-.url ~ ~1rlm11 5!.IJIJ W l'o,j,.\ II"). \ B W.\J l'H E~SES. P 11111<· :!I 2;i, "ill Lr;1111 \.'.,111S1M ';~~Iii • t.. A H A s a n A V O N •R /A>MSt. ~-:u~!. gls vicinity HEPHESENTATIVE. Ortho a!>sa:-t, chr side, You meet new !)l."Ople & 1''ull/Part time. 552·7800. FQUND, I rish Sette have xlnt ~'_lrnings. Bet· DENTAL ASSISTANT male, abt. 3 yr olJ, vie. te.r t~an s1ttmg at home·! e xp 'd ch a 1 r side. t:n '. E lden & Santa l:.alx:I, Ca!I. 5·10·7041 or Zc111th t.husiastac. Call f>.\M·l:l&l<\. JA:"lITORlAL& Clt.'an~p iA~t.JPM . Tues to !:>on. M u:.t be <lepcndable·w11l tram. ::,t. :)2.50. Wall':. Whars, 201 Main St .. Seal U('h. 5\18 4433. Fred El- liott IOA T IUILDERS Wes ts a ii Corp. oc.oetb a reliable man or woman lo fini:.h, sand, patnl, 011 & varnish hig h qul.lhly Leak wood P<lrlS. XJnt co. benefits. Plca:.t! apµly al • guard gate: small dl'pl Ito l'U\t'r 111 &n·11·c Station \llt'ndant \\l;11H,•d l .. 11h . pl 11111.-, tu ncs:. & \'Jl"<it1011:.>. Ex· full trrnc, l''l>er !'IC 1kmo11~t ra\" hr1·ad 111 Pl·r. prcf"d ContJl'l Oo11· fcrrl'tl Che\ 1011 Stat11111 Sup1..•r .\l.1rk<'l,., 1...i.; illl11. n.i H11.il'ltl'. H.:-.=. (.'c ...... ta 3000 F •111·v1e"· t;;\I ~ tipm C.M. Call 646·97~ 7·135\l days F_O_U_N_D_:_M_a-le_D_a_s_s_t:-ll ~~~~~~~~~~!Dental Assistant. Ex 275 McCormick. C~t M e :. a ~I c m o r 1 :t I Hosµllal, \JI~ 27:>1. 1::01-:. di n -1 l"'IYSITT -per'd . 4 ~2 days. N.B. an or .u.:ag e puppy. ~ ER ar1:a. Call ti44·0032. Janitorial, Local. Days. Parking Atlendants I VicJeronimoUdncarE Toc<1re for2liltleg1rts f /t1rne . Adults only. Mate .Female. N.U . RM's Toro.S86·0934af't5. agts 2'h & 5 wks in our Dental H.ecepliorusl, Cor S2.50hr.979·392:J. area. p 1t1mc w1:ckcnd:;.' Full & I) time 117 :warn SHIPPIMG DEPT. Ncclls all'rl young "Oman lo :.tart 1rnmcd. w C. ;\l t·nrp Dl'ltronsc Corp. 5·~.) O·llJI _____ ....._....:.,.:.:__--1 San Clementt: home. We Gener al Practice, Mis· Good Sum mer oppor. M c d S u r Jo: 1" L 1 mt' FOUND: Yng C8lico cat need a responsible adult sion Viejo. Exper. only. JAMITORIAL Call Now. 213 /!!08·65JO.or 11·7 <10am H·u.cn; C:jll STOCK CLERK .. ~~ l~roartn.~.~~~~"" Ats who lrul.Y enjoys the 493·1P8. Cleaning lady, mature & 213/832·9001 H e Ii c r a 11 sh If l s . Xlnt oppor leadJn11 l1> ... ,. - 0 _____ .....,_ .. _-'= ___ 1 company of liright well,.._~...._,,..._.,,,......,_..,....,..,.......i reliable for restaurant • ~------Wc;,,lfna11s lt-rCommu111l\" ~ ' 1 -PARK ING Atl"ndant pt II I .,,~11 1 I''· P~d1tor:. po;,,111011 await~ Reward! Blk n 1 ate Ion adjusted children. Will· dining rm. 4.5 Hrs day. . ~ · · 01>p~u . ~r o:;p1t:1 .... r . DictaphRH~pl to~'"" A b · N time Nliarea "'' "''rhr W • t 1 71' "''l'l'""'l eager1mli\'.111m:iJorco h··Jred cal l""l oeur ., .. l mg to consider hve·in ar· _.,., m rus1a. .8. b"73·0200 · · ...,.. . .--· c:. · '1 °· • .. ..,.. .. • ..,.., ,.., Typ1sL/Gen Ofc tuSSOO Call: 213·4·15·7:!.56 ullt:rmg all bl0r1d1t:; Call St, NB. 673·4W8days. ran~emcnt. 4~11179. IR'/INE PEDCQNNEL Japanese lady wanted for P X 1---------•I Scull Sa"ycr, !l3J·2700 LOST : Iris h Settt:r, male, Dabysitter, _5 night-; 111 my 1)...1 cl~aning & aronmg, once I Answ~rinq Serv RN'S & LYN'S Dennis & Demus Pcr::.on· 5 yrs, no collar ··snano•o·· h.ome •. l child. Hunt. Reh. SER.VlCES&-AGENCY weekly. 673·6519. Aftn & eves. WTrnds in· nel Service or In 111c. aiti~ Iniine.Pli.call5Sl·3-1Qi (.;all9t>0·3721. .J88E.17th(Allrvmc> cluded.EOE.5-I0-1!162 ~xptr "rl acute l'arc MtchelbonUr Call 642-1470 Laundry /H ousekeepe r, ho:.phal onlv. p t11nc. Reward! Blk male 1011 , HAilYSITTEH with .re· mature. Day shift. Mesa ----------Contatl Mrs Ciolli. haired cat lost near 2.5l ferences. l small ch1ld.t.ll"".___..._.,..._ ..... _ _,.,-'111111 Verde Cunv. H06P. 661 PERSONNEL Coi.l.i ~tt's u ;\lcmon;,il ---------- St NB. 673-4~<la•·:. my home. Cdll aft 6 pm DtSP "TCHER Cente r St, C.M. llo:-.p1t al, Jul \"1ctona. STOCK ROOM ' " 496·8238 ~ ----C)1 64:!·2i:J4. (o;()J<; ~Hiii ~:ill IH'l'kl~, :.LUI I ml! l'll\"••lope:., I hr tl:.11 · ly Hu:.h :.t :1mrx-cbd1 .id d r c s :-. t· d t· n ' l' l n fl l' .:\!t-t;,JlllHlll & ,\:,M>t:lalt•:., :so.i S . Sta Lt.• L'nlll•ge Bini ,\n:tlil'1m. Ca !l:!XOti lUPI WllO WAi\TS TO Wotll\"! DIU\'~ ACr\B! CHOOS E your hours. "ork lor \11urst'll bc your uwn I~~:.. Men or Women l'.rn I~ sh~hlly hand1,·appl·d '.'lt>al · Cle..in t'\ppc.1rJ1H'l' \'ct:. . rl'l1rc1I. .\~c 2.1 Lu i\I Suppll'llll'nt your 111 1:omc. Drt\e a c.1h Li hr::. or OlOfl' ,1 tl.1~. \pply 111 pcr:.vn. V c llo1\ L';.i It l\o .. IHG E luth "it . l'o:.tl.1 ;\l,•:-..1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'~HSI,\ lotkri..-;. Cl-'\ rcg1,..lt'rt:-J. tu1• qu..1hl>. :.how prosµl'1'l:.. alw :..tu1l :>t' r \ ll'l' ~l(ll.1 411111 UI' K~I::! :!!J7U lkaut ll1m,il;1~.1 n i'l1 l l c n ,.. :'tt .i r k e d I 1 I.. 1 ~1..IOll'"t.'. long ha1rl·1I hl-c IJCI :>IJll \L'F Ho·~ t'h;1111 p :-.lod\ ~~I l'li 55:! !l:Ut> Beaut Se JI P11111l ~a.anal·~" l-\11ll'n l .. cm..ill' IU ~i; .. K-iij I :I Iii 8040 ········•··········•··· Silk~ l'l·rn cr. mJll· :111111 \Kl'. Vh:inw pult.'llllJI !l.1 l'rl f I l'l' ~'62·g:(i'7 Yurk:.hare Tt-1·nl·r Pup pie:.. i. "l't'i-:. .\KC ltcg • C .tl I 552 h~.ti • •PET WORLD• Lla:.a ·Apso, Cluhualnw. l'uudlt•,., C1wk1•r. Shih· t I U . C CJ (' k l' r , U 0 ~ 1 l' , u 0 lJ I l' . I' I l IJ u 11 ~ . CoL·kapun. l'um lllU mixed !JUl)Pll'S Stud ,.., i. mo~t ln·el••b :!..~ \\'. 17th at i":i1n 1cw SA. Opt.'11 e\'CS. 5J l 50:!i. • Shell 1c:-. .\I\ C, l 11111 ~ Sa bit> & whl .\!alt· & krn ~100 t•a 21:.1 5~7 7~i AK(.; Irish St•lll'r lJUJ.I.'· :i wks. shub, Sh11\\ .S. v-•l :'>47·4Xtli Fur :-.m:tll t'.leelrun1t.·woHKI .-...<; SLl'I·;)( manuf l::xpcr ct in :.hip· \"l~OK lur Ja111turaal LOST Siam ese. remal . Graveyard Shift. Apply Late Housekeeper,Com· ASSISTANT CLERK nursing mothe r Vic. BAKER, xln~opportwul) inp~r:;on, pan1on, live·in. Sr. HtMHington HurlJor for pr?fcssao~al b~ker YELLOWCAI C1 t1~en pref'd. !'lion Rt!ward. 846·H!j(jl skilled an pastnt:"_.s. pies & 186 E . 16th. Coe:;ta Mesa smoker. 552·7"8<1 Irvine. You will be lht: clerical s upport fur the Person· nel Dt:partment. arrange interviews and assist in pre-screening appli· cants. Admintsll'r the group insurance pro· gram and maintam &II personnel rt:ctmb ;rnd files. ROBINSON'S Fashion Island ping & rt•cei~llll! abo rle ;\l.11111,•na11l'l' l 'u ~11111• :.1rablc. Hcq !> ;!ood hanll l"\ll lwlpful but ,, Ill ~I L'ST (.;I\· 1-: '"a\ ' t-1ul ty Whl I yr, ohl 0Cock·a· p110 . ldeJI lor uldcr per:.uns "aul g ,1 lu\ 1111! .. 011nµa111t111 .~ "ato·hd11i.: "'lue11l an 1''ren1·h ~ likn· .\l111.;1rt : t.11 ll:!i.i 1'' r e t' H t' g :'\I & I-' ----------1 cakes. Relocate m Moun· NO PllONECALl . ..S tam commurnly. Lld pay, PLEASE 5350 benefits, & clean air. ••••••••••••••••••••••• P 0 . Uox 1232, Idyll wild, * * Dl!:>T R 1 BUTOR want· PREGNANT? Ca. 92439 or 714·659·3432 e<l, maturt!. lntcrt.-:;lc:d in CaTing confide nti al carningupto9!0Qpermo ·couoaeling & referral.1-----------'P-· t_. _c _a_l 1_6_'3_!1_·6_1Zl_' __ _ AbOt'\ion, adoption & liANKING keeping. LOAM SERVICE APCARl::s.t7-2563 Downey Savings & Loan has openings in Santa , Drinking problem? Ana for Loan Scr\'icc Call Alcohol Helpline Personnt:I in its an · 24 h rs a day 8J5.JHJO sura nee section. Exptr'd PROBLEMS? WE CAHE in S&L. banking or rclal· ONE WA y HELP ed field pr<'f'd. Good typ· CENTER 1ng r eq 'd . Please Call P ersonnel Department 24 hr Hot Line ~5·~ for furlht!r info. • •i\11 New Abraxa~ • * 2 I 3 /86 I ·57 13. AU HEW GtRLS Equal Oppor. Emptqyer $10.Special 1 Week 1733 Fullerton Ave, C.'.\t 631·1184 Trani 5450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SEE EUROPE BY CAR HAR.MAID 21·30, sharp. no exp . necessary. Newport. Cost a Mtsil area . Call Dan for appl. 646·~78 IARTEMDER Malc1rem. Leading N .B. h otel. Call Sum after 6pm. 644-1700 EOE Purch ase any Europea11 Car for d elivery in Europe & let us plan your individual tour. From IEAUTICIAMS take·orf to home· landing. Now interviewing for: you '11 be in the hands M M~wporter IM Salon experts. Al.so lease & ren· Call: 644·0661or540,8582 .t al cars. EURAUTU. • Lido Village N.U. BEAUTlCIAN.nl!e(ied for 613·45SO ' ~ui.y salon. fu~l or part . tame. Call for interview. ~y.....t Ir 962·7705 •••••~~~••••••••• •Beauty Operator, exp .. :c:~L h Ir pd vac. gd toe. Cost;,i ~•• Mesa 557·2066· :>57·69111 lafrwcffOfl 7005 __ . ---· --- DOCTORS ASSIST. Young lady 08·21:1> to as· s1sl 1n JlealU1 Spa. No l'Xp. req. we tram. Apply any aft. or eve. ~30 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. DONUT SliUf' i::•1rly AM Shtft. No exp. n t:c. Woman age :!.5·45. Apply in pcrs nn . 135 E. 17th. CM. Floral Ue:.1g1lt'r Mgr. J::xp 'd. Top Pay. Neat ap· pearanct:. Friendly. Ask for Mrs. Allen. 645-00!!3 Free Lrip. G1rl1boy help drive tu Ft. L..audcrdalc, 1''la. Hefs. 645·5:~ GENEH.AL MeededMow! *Secretaries •Typists •Cl•rical •Keypunch •Clerks •PBX Oprs * Assemblen jPk~ TEMPO Temporary llel1> l j!j()~ Sky Park. In 111c Ca II 540~-H.55 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hl::A UTY Salon space ----------i avail for rent Lido Isle ·----~~~~-----area 675·4100 or 6i3-"'820 IJA TRAVEL AGENT CLASSES~TART MONTHLY Earn commission while you team PACIFIC TIA YEL SCHOOLS a10 E 17th Sl,1S. Ana 543-6655 Accredited by NATTS Approved for Veteran Training Eslablls hed 1963 Financial Aid Programs P ianQ Instruction. USC Orad. (;hildren. Alice Jatrnan. 494-3157. 7076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IHuty Stytist !\fu:.t know latest trend:s & do blCJW·CUts well. Also manicurist wanted. Elo- 4uenl busy s•1lon. Top wa ge~ 1n El Toro . a:!7 .~779 & 837 ··IH3. I~ Of S•rYic~ To Your Cormunity And gel paid for it welcoming newcomt:rs l<'lex1ble hrs. Need car, typewriter & happy dis· position. S47·3095. Boys & Girls lO to 1-1 yt!ars of age. Ua1- ly Pilot delivery routes muy be available in your area. Earn profit for cle· liveries & cash. lnp:s vr merchandlsc fur selling new subscriptions. For GEMERALOFC F tim e, 5 days ConstructJ011 back · ground ht:lpful. Vanous dutic:>. (.;ood typ111g skills. Heply lo t:las~1f1cll ad no. 43-1. c o l):oly Pilot, P. U. Box 1:">00, Costa Mesa, Ca !l'Jlilili GIRL FRIDAY For growing adverti~lll!( art <lept. Fai.t typ1:.t w p<iste up cxpcr. Wall ing to learn IUl\I Com· poser & vanou:. :..1'l dept duties. P /t ame. f,llmc. Call J . D. 54!.l·!m 1. GIRLS-GIRLS J::asy fun job. day or night. No exp nee .• we lrcun you. You must like people & Ue al least HI Apply any aft. or e' c 2112 Ii arbor. Co:.ta Mc~a . 1nrorm;.1t1011 plea:.c call Half Day Mice Pay HELP! 642·4321. From San 9AM·1PM or lPM !\1>M Need a wilting student Clemente-San Juan or SPM·9PM. l:::lrn ~100 IOI' yard work, house Capistrano area, call + + pe r week 1lo111g en· cleaning, baby s itting, 495.0630 and Mission Vie· joy.i ble w ork 10 our box bo)', bus boy, stock jo-E l Toro area. call brand n<.'w ore optnrng clerks, elc? Call Mission 581 .6310. 1war O.C. Ai11X>rl. Xlnt Vie.Jo High School Career Equal Oppor. Employer opi>0rtuntl)' ror posllivc Cenler.'830·5750. We can minded ind1v. For help )'OU. personal interview, C.1 11 . Bookkeever full charge. H:l3·80~5. Cornpamon. Gd. cook & Public Acc·tg orrice - driver. By hr or week. &alary $700 mo up. Fo; Hom~ workers needed .brht ,to doctor or do appl call 64tH332. $15 11er 100, stuffing en· shopplnii. >'ree to trove!. velopes. Fur info. Send f7!J.l&li~. lookk~ setr addrtis~oo stamped Bookkuping. Syste m tt Wknds. Apply m person, e!'velopt lo ?pare Tl~e • ContUlllnS, ~sh Flow Ancient Mariner, 2607 W. E~tcrpr!ses, 1CJ?62 S~n Pl•nnln1, 752.u10. Cst Hwy, NB ~~o Court, I' V. <.;.L 1~~~~ ..... !!~. ~C()OUNTI NG CL~KK ~tat. aalary ~ Crin& b efl ll . Rana e. .. ,. ~xper onl)'. al-Cc>mpul e a1Mtulb11lty Dan ,_. arta. ~<'Om· ..._,..umew: Mann ta-ltal Inc. u2s So. p._uman1 lrvlne Ca lt10i$. All reptl~s con \111. J>Jdo helpt\11. CASHIER Opporlunll>' ror lndlv. w /\ year relaWd· work u:perlence. pl aunt personullly & •P pearance. Ex~llent co. bcncnu. C•ll 9AM·Noon H USllH:PB/ COOtC Light houisekc-ep1ng & cookmg needed for 3 4 mo'g btiti. July 10th, 4 6 day:s 11 week. 10 AM w 4 PM R(•nutlful bochl ront IT1Ql)1lt.~ home 1n [)41na f>oml XJnl pny lor r11thl incliv1<1uaJ. Musi h•ve ref's Cull .Mr111. {)11v1x. 71<4·64:l·l626 for pcnson11l 1nterv1cw. MACHINIST GEM'L MACHIME SHOP ASSISTANT Setup. light machining, ltght tnat·hane repair. self starter w /aptitude for hand tool work who ca n work w /min suµervis aon. No traintes. SJ C area. For aµpt. call Mr . Ander son. 714 j •1!:16·8152. wnlmg&sornemath. train. 'all i;:i1 tli:!:l !HJ STACOSWITCH A~l only, ~Ion lhru Fr 1. Dach:,hu1111. l'lea;,,t• ta\c ur tht.•y i.:11 to pound. l!.t l·J~.aft I :111 Ila:. Opl'runlj 1-'or PBX OPR. IMC. h d. 113!1 B:ikcr. 0.lt'ta ~tcsa Mere an 1se S1 h c r in 1111. Poodle r\ "L'. all :.hots. inah'. :.!II moi. old. s;JU U-lt).:.!i 1:, With Experience 549-304' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Equal Op1mr 1-;mplo.Yl'r Antiques 8005 Aµply Pcr:,11nnel Ot lice 10 30·12.30 ;\lon·l-'ri No2 Fa:.hwn bland. KU Equal Opportunity Employer M F ~~~~~~~~~~ .........•.....•..•.... -UNL:SU:\I. Oriental Ant GREAT DA.HE l'uµµ1c:., AKC. hlad. :-.ired bv Cll Ha,·u11 ' ll1g 1 Hak1 . l'\l l't~ *MAIDS* Full time. Apply in person 8 A.M. To3 P.M. Laguna Hills Hilton 25205 La Paz Rd. Laguna Hllls MAIHTEMAMCE Position open for mature man exper"d in lite maint. or apt bldg. Must bt: acquainted w /gen'I plumbing & elec. re- pairs. Perm. job for right person. Dues nOl have to live on premiSt!S. For in· ro call 846· 7289. MAJNTJo:NANCE man, Mu::.l be people oncntcd. wt!ll oq:an1led, an(I posst:ss a bovc ;,i' er Jl,(c typing :.kills. lk<.1wrcs l yt>ar related C'lcn ral ex· I·---------• pcnt:ncc. Contat1: T. Knight t 71-1) 541HS3·Kl PERTEC 11112 .\rmstronJ( .\\c Santa Ana. C.1111 lrvanc Indus. t;omplex Turn Ea:.l on Allwl. al Ht:d 11111. :J blod.:. No. 01 M;,icArthur & Hed llill 111· tersel'l ion. turn n ght at Armstrong. SALES. 1\rt rntcre:..ted male fem. 22 & 1wcr. Sharp. c11eri.:ct1c. rl·sp. cxtro' ert lo work t'\'~ m rug m.1k111g i.hop Ill So. Coa:.l VlllJge. Mu~l hke retail i.clhng. !<\In al· motiphcre. L'ull flu!l Crafter:>, S·lli l~IO. ; SALESGIRL Nt'l•dcd For TUXi':DOSllOP Allnaclive, J8yrs 11r older. p ,time. (.'all for intt:rview Must be exper'd in elec· An E4ual Opportunity 898-1411ext326 Equal Oppor. Employer -----trical, plumbing, heal· Employer M1t' in~. t:Lc. $3. 75 hr. lmmed.1----------1---------- po:.1t1 un . Call Jerry 545··l855 ~erl!~n 21 -40. trn for SALES SUPERVISOR Tl.'lcphont• room. I' u1111• hrs w def1111le ••th :llll'l' mcnt oppor 111 11a uon" 1dc corp. ~IC'l' oft• & xlnl worl-tn l! at musphcre. 1':xpt·r prcl ll For intcn·w t·all XJ:J l:WJM TECHMICIAM Tu a:.s1:.l Ill 1rrii.:ut11111 vah·t: H&O. ~lu:.l h.i,·e mcch ·1 & clcclril'.11 JJ) t1tudt: & knu"ll'dJ!t! ul basic mal·h111c l1111b Want that s pc..•t·1,il "1<ll' ranging person who 1·,111 Lak e CJ\'t·r· from ,J\t:ldw::. & verbal rlart•l'l1vn" min :.uperv . Nu tra1nt•t·~ please. SJ C local1u11 For a ppt l' a II Mr. Karlw, 71-1 491HH52 or ~,.jg.J:!O:.! aftipm. T elephoM ~~s P tame e\'cs &Sat A;\1. lli & O\'cr. ,\pµly , l:iOSU q:.. Oyna:..ty Import:.. !.!411 ::'lil'wporl Ctr l>r .. Dt•::.1g11 l'l,1 lJ 1; \0·51~>1 Hare hronl~· :.mall t:n· l!ra' l'Cl l'hlnl'Sl' urn from Ming tom Ii:. I' I' ~,;;1 J:ll~t VICTROLA Ci 11 lllUS ~IALTE:-ir: \\ 1'dj11·rs nct.•d:. good hornc. Will :.al'rtfil'c Ill pnn• 1),1\4', 5-l!J rn l:l, t:\'C:O. & Wklllb 6i:>·7 l-1 I Lar~e t.>\ • lugh. 2 1 Free to You W I d I' , 2;) • ' de l' p ) 804S Hrun~-A 1d\ t Urun:.w1d\· •• •••••• • • ••••••••••••• Blakc·C11llL•n1lar Co. l'al t-'rce. :! yr ult.I µure bn:o 1!11~ > Pre elcl'tnc, wind ~t."rrnan Shcµhc1 cl. nceJ:. up \ 1ct rula ;\IJhogany rm to run x:i!J·l35:! lini:.h JIJ:. ll\l', slora~t' ;flufh• bl~llll'llS. I ~rn hi !>pat·c,.. llu11l1n. I lays ex· Cahl'u i·.it. 1 hugt.· 'l'h 1·ellc11ll). Hcudy to re· vellow turn :>I.'! 734·> f1 n1:-.h . S:!:i0.00 Phonl' · -:_ ti7:>·o:l12orti75·9!11!8. A11stralia11 Slwph1:rd . IROM BED Age unkno~Q. dllul>le site. HcacllJo:nd 41 z feet high, roou11 .. ard . 3 feel high Metal rail:.. Rl'ady to rd 1n1;,,h S75 W Phone li75·0342 or 675·~. ft"malc llUl'~'Y 'l'lanl:. good horn,· Ui:!-7~ e\·e:-. Shellie & Shcpberd mix l'upp1c:., !! w k.s. Rcudy for ,:.:uud homc:.. ~W·~lll Male & Ft:m. needed full & p 'time. Apply Ken· lucky Fried Chicken. 693 S <.;oa:.l Hwy , Lag. lkal'11 mgmt. $150 wk guarn. Col l. prt!f. Mr. Le' 1 ~ MENS Jai.:kson. Midway City. Appliances 80 I 0 After 4pm. !:>cc IJ,1n: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fr ee lo g d home Australian Sheµ . fcml. I )r old. sable l0olor. ,\IL ti. :w. 5:>6·82:11 848·100-t SPPRTSWEAR ~I A/'iAG EH. Apt. Ho~e. Plumber fRepair F time. 5 Yr min cxpcr. Refs req "d. 536·14~ 3 I Units. new adult bwld-1---------- ing.• Xlnl luc Expcr. nee Salary open. &t5·6501 PURCHASING CLERK Te leph Ans Serv. We arc nuw aec.:pting Exper'tl only. Full . upphl0al1om, for pcrma-P time. All s h11l!o .~ nclll rull·llllle opc11111gs. \\ knd:s. Tup "agl'!> L".111 Mu~ be l'Xl't'r·d sclhngl bctwn 9 am & tprn , 11ualtty men':. la:.h1on:._ 644 ·9120. E~<oe 11 L' ll l ti •~counl!o . TELE 1;H~ 'II I Nl; earn liberal l'U b~nd1ts. I 'tra SS at hvme calhn~ ~I A N I C U H I ST_ Ex - periencect. liusy Salon. Lui:una l:lch. -1W·3031 for ret,1rdetJ l'h1ldrcn J d . \ppl) In l'l'r~llll uro11 r ··m . JI l' ar•·.1 mme 1ate opc11111g fur ,... .. u > , • indi'. w 1·2 yrs general DESMOND'S I t;;h'.HiJOl _ M ::asseusl.! Needed. Will train. ~d pay. Call Ph ySll'al Thcr;ipy, 645·~1)0 ofrice work, prdcrrably an purchasing or a<.'· NEWPORT TELLER counting. MU!>l be good I Ll'n·I headed. c:-.per"d & MASSEUSE. Ildp Want· ed. Will Tram. Call for appl ti31 · l ll>t. communit!alur. Typing N11 3 Fashion bland 1 l·heerl ul le lier Ol0cdc<I. 50 w p.m. F1ltn1!: & hea\'y l::qu;il Oppor. Employn Contact Mr:.. l'roxon. phones. !•------_•_•_-•_-_•~ 644· I llil. ------Call 644-3389 lmpl'rtal S&L A:.~oc·. !IA M -Noon SALESPEOPLE ~:iu Nl·wport Ctr Dr NH Medical Assistant UACK OJ<'FICE ~ EKG 's, Injections Venlpunctures Newport Cenhtr Employment Consultants Agency THE IRVl .... E CO. t::xpt.•ncm·ell Jl'wclr) F.qual Op1>or. Employer "" Full or l'url Time 550 M~wport Ctr Dr OFFICE PERSOM Hewportleach t::x pcr. i"ullorp,laml'. Equal Oppor. Employer SlaYick's J~welen 567 San Nicholas Or Real Estate, lict>nsed ~ewporl Beach 64().til5() salespeople . Why not Laquna Hills Mall Phone fur Appl. 5g \ ·:>1-14 Medical Asst. exper. front & Ille back ore. Mun.·i'l'1. Call 842·8889. work 1n the hottest area Huntington Bcat!h Foun· lain Valley. Call l'htl Mc Na mce al V1tla~e Real !::slate !.16:H567 Salt>~ Hep Fuod S700 + Co. Car l:Jlucch1p corp. h;1 s se11::.at1011al training op por. for ca rt."t!r Sl-ckt•r MGMT TRME $700 Enter advanced pro· gram w major corp. that ~eeks degreed mdi\'. who 1s looking for an excep- tional career. Tremen· dous benefits & rapid ad· vancement. Call Gary Hunt, 833·2700. Dennis & Denn is P erson nel Service of Irvine. ~ Michelson Dr. Real Estate W.s C.111 t,;ary Hunl. l:l.33·2'700 l'.:xper., mature. dcpen Dennis &. Dcnrus Person dablc. com1;>al11Jlc rt•al ntl ScrVICl' or Irvine, 2Ut42 estate :.al ~J)t!rson tor M1o~elson Ur sales & rentab: full or SAL~S part t ime or upcn hou~e Sh ... . Gal only. arp ""CJCJr"eUtYe , To mana~e wry act11rc ~aliHhttrtt ... Nurses Aide'S 7am·3pm. HAI.ROA ISLA:'\1> llpm· 7am. Ex per preC'd, * 6 73_6900 * Me:.a Verde Conv. Hosp, ~~~~~~~~-~ 661 Center St, C.M. = NURSES aH'1 LVH'1 Proctlcats.~ 0 ........ Receplionist lo~ Glamorovs Posfffon! Fee Paid Exciting firm nwailt. bright sec'y W/bunny smile & disi)O!>ilion. Call Barbara Mac. 833·2700. AltiO Fee Jobs. Dennis & Uenni s P e r sonnel Join a large profess. Service of lrvme, 2082 nurs,ng organization Michelson Dr. __ new an Oritnge Co. We R •· • , l need all das~ of nunws ecept..10ntl>l <.;a:.1ucr lie ( & typina, rxpt•r1l•ncecJ or pn\•ule duty h~p. Hrs. 6 4:; tu:\ :kl C'all (01 :itaH reltcf. Work lbc appl. 642.uuoo area. days & •IUfb or --- yol.lr choice. If YOU lalMTWOOO have a 11crv11:e to olr.-r or MwsH........., goods LO sell. plurc on act women's bout111ue. Must have total retail ex per. & be able lll lake f /Ch;,{ 111 res pl)ni.ib1htit!S. XJnt op por fur nghl person who is 1ntcrestcct in a perm r tlimc pos ition. Salary + gre,1l prof. shanni.c vlan. If ~ou qualify, ~·all for appt. THE LOOK 644-6500 School Ian Driven Now ucceplm!( applicu t10111s ro1· coming school ye1r Capistrano/San Clem area. Musl be 21, itood driving record Tr11101n~ provldcd. Xlnt job for housewivd. Com· mu111ty Uui>. 49'l l873 • S•cy'1·S.Yenlll THE NEW BROADWAY LAGUNA HILLS Openin9 Aug. 4th ls Mow lnterYiewinc) For: • OEP ARTMEHT MA.MAGERS Carpet:. & Beaut) Salon •SALES l''u II&. Part Time Uuy Eve shifts ;.i\ Jtl. * HOUSEKEEPIMG •RESTAURANT For an appoinh•Mnt Call 58t.-lt0 I Or Apply In Pt•r:«m THE BROADWAY L.AGUM.A .. LLS MAU. tLocatcd 11l S..n Diego to'ret!way & El Thro llcl) lntervlt>wmg Hours 9·30 11.:l)AM Ugly old gal> dr) l'r. $<!5. Affcct1onatt' ~1:-::.t:l, 11, Whirlpool. Huru. great. yrs olll. niall'. r'rec i.1 KJ.1 ·2188 \\ ktlaY!> 3·5 unly. good humc ~ti IOli l;1l>:.on I rosl free rcfng, 2 dr. n•Pl'l'I tnne. Sl:lU or hl'i.l ol fer. Frig1d.11re cll·C. drwr. $.)0. t>-t2·K4il lc,1 ,.l' m~::.:.agc 1\L:TU Wa:;hcr & drver. \llll t•ond $1~ lor u0U1. ~·i.W1 2 LO\',\Bl.t-: co:.11•,\,"illl" :\lixL·ll :::)h,•111.·, fml. :1 v1 ~. :.µ4~ ell. !I-Ii -t~i:! alt.>.' 1-'r,•e oldt.·r 1111n1a . SchnaUll'r. Well Lr,1111etl. ;"l;,•t>ds homl' ,,. no chll<l !Iii:! iHi.'> r' It 11; I I>.\ 1 HE J:.lct·. 1.'i I Weaned l-.1tk11:>. tun~ h • .11r. H••ady tu go. L'J ll u r y l" r . " pc c I a I Ill d I ~li 2·1ti I ='n·tli-1111 outside venl, - t"Jll let· put on inside wall. AJor.ibll· IJl,1d .. 6t wh1h• (;tl.nond.$8:, . .;s.'l·HlM lllUt' t-~c c.l k1lle n ~. Mu~t St.'11 lmmc:d1alely. c; I·: 2f> 1·uft tlhl door. " custom d1:.i>t•n;,,er on I rnnl d r. St;uo. !ltil'.l·54U5. 1 IOTl'L> I :'li'l' hl."avy uuty t."lcctnc Dr~·cr. $.5o. Ii ll·~ltll W.1 shcr, Wl11rlpool :1 cy· l\t 0 l h t' I' ::.. I a Ill e :' l 1 &i2·114 hi. :'II H. :\KC. Ohl E11gh:.h She<'1> Uog. 5 yr lt.•mall'. Prcl. w fem alt• lii5· t ~ IHISH Seller. t\KC. 11:• yr. femal1·. To gooll home. 53ti CIJ:!I lll' perfect. S7:i. 2 yr. old lh•g1,.,tcr ed 642·!!1111 German Shepard to t... I·: w . n 0 1 r 0 s l Adull home 495.52ga Kelly. 1t•ln11:erator. 5 .>r war ---- ranty. Uu11I cunt rob Calico K1 llc11 Unus uall)' ~t u:.t mo\'c. Tak111~ 10!>:. prt:tty 1n,11 k111~s. 6 wl.b al $250 ti7S·2l:!i t'40·k »19 ---Auction 80 IS i''R !'.: !'.: TO .Permancnl • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • ••• • home ! Long ·hatred Ull.... & Wht Kittens. 559· 1556 ----*PUBLIC* Krrn:Ns *FURNITURE* Wt.•1111c1l & l 'rained *.AUCTION• :-.l· ·Ii lloml' 5-U!--t61s THURS 7:30 PM !Jl" Mo. ulJ <..:er Shepherd lo ~cJ hum c Gll Repos·la~ys w 1:hildru11. N~ds lgc and Con•iCjlifMRts yd. 54~·64ti3. AH T_ypea r...wture f\arniture 1050 Appll•cff & Misc ••••••••••••••••••••••• SA VE! SAVI! •SOl<'A & LO\BSBA1' MASTERS AUCTIOM Sec to Appr1..~aatc. Gd 8075' ;i Newport RI. CM Quul inovill~ ~-8822 833·962!> or 6-1~ . , _ __ ----Moving !:>ale : ,Beaut. hkl· l icycl.s 1020 nu .large din. lnbte. 1: •••• •• ••• •••••• •••••••• chairs. i775 673·7381. 10 speed Olmo. t::x. t:ondi- tiun. All campy parts. 22" frume. $225. ~-8551 Ol'PORTU.UTY ~llOt'kl'> Oll.:n wh~n YOU ui. rct.ul\.ai1cttms: l>1Uly Pilot <.:loi.sa lted Ads ro reach the Orang-= <.:oi.st markl'l Heaul almo~l nu cwil 7:.r · loveseats by top d~· corator. Blue/copper prin~ velvt!l. Ori&~ scll$8S0.644-46S4 SPANISH Duling s.._ a pcs. $225. 640-1725 •S ISTANT Kelly 'ht'l}plelon. 445 1';. 17lh ... c .... &42--0llM 644·ll•t THlllVMCO. 150 H•w,.... Ctr Dr .... ,.... ..... Equal Oppor. Employer 'rhe faslci.l clruw in the W1:~t. . .a Oatly Pilot Chumtacd Act. &l2·5678 . 4500C1m$Mll>rive I n th e Dully 1'1tot Suite 560 NeWJJOrt Duch Cla~s1f1ed Section Phont" G42 5(i7ll ~ $850 100' c to\.~1 Puld J\l~o. GencroJ {)(fkc l.tt Rcindcni A~ency 4020 Birch St. Ste 104 Ncwporl ll.-ach 833-8190 <.::ill f11r BPl"lintmenl & 2·30.4·:.>PM MoncJay thru Saturday Equal OJ1por Employer Phone 642-SbJ~ .. • I. t • • "' . , D.\ll Y PILOt * Wednesday, July 2. 1975 Motorcycles/ V•• 9570 Sc:ooten t I 10 •• ••••••• • • • • ••• ••••••• ....._~ Auf s lmport.d Mlsc"'••on 1010 MlsceHolMCHtt • 1010 ari ••••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ·72 CHATt'AU wagon 8 Autos, ffftporled Autos, '"'POrT'ftll o • • • •• ••••••••••• loots M --~ . • ••••••• ••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• • ...... p Sh auto a.x>wer aar ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• 9765 •••••••••••••••••••••• 105 I fl. Blad .. & wh1ttl tweed :.ofa twd GoocJ l'OOd $75 S48~7ti C\'CS VICTROLA ECf'llP"'•"t 9030 ·n .ioo M,\JCO. R S. plJ>I! a '· ' Dot 9720 R Us A c:t 9756 Toyota WANTED L ( .. lu h 2 ., ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mikun1. Ported. Xl11t G44·l~i8 sun .. 0 o." ••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• argo 51 g • l cond 642·2624 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• ••••••• TOP CASH IJOLl.All wid e, :!5" t.le e p > SWOIDFISHnAHK --· --· ·1:•000111c\.'un. lntcond WlLI.HlJYYOUlt #l OEAlERINU.S.A. l' All> Jo' U It Y 0 l J H Brunsw tck (Ururusw1ck· 25', wooden. Good <.'Of'ld1 l!.IH Yamaha 2.SO Slrtet Pune lled, i.tt>r~o. 'm u:.t 1>/\TSU'IJ. TOYCYl'A &.::::::::::::::;-;R~O;;\;Y;--~ TOYOTA SALE M•w •7 5 Pidmp1 LARGE SELECTION Green Louni:c cluur !1S Celery loun~c d1u1r $1)5. Hoover D1ulamJ t1c il>S Turq . wr o u ~h t iron brcakla:.t i.ct, 34)" rt.I. gl&tiS lop JK.'<1. tuble, 4 chni ~S :!6" &.ir's Kirl'i. bike ~o. SluuHcr reduc in& couch $.SO (i-&5·2287 JEWELRY. W1\TCll1'::S. lilake <;ull~ndar Co. P11l. lion. $1~5 Show room <'ond . UWO !>ell! $271)(). 675·5-l03 Oil VOLKSWAG f:N JR All'r OBJECTS, GOLL> 19l8 )1'rc·elcctnc,wmd· Ciall645·7744un 7 PM mi S7S075l·SSS6J 1m ----PAto fo'Ult O R NOT R CARVER S ii.VER SERVI('!-: up v1ctroln. M1thogany -------AutoaW•nftd 9590 Wll.l. l'AY T OI' ROllS·RQYC( FIN~ !<'URN & AN· finish. llas five :storage loah,Power 9040 ·7~ Suzuki CT 185, 2800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DOLLAR. CALL K1':NT 2341.1111151 TIQUES.6·15·~ spacesbujll·in.PIJysex· ••••••••••••••••••••••• mil'-°:; U nder $700 WEPAYTOPDOLl.AH ALL~N .S lOo.wl COSTAMESA cellently , Really to re· '30 Chri1 COftnl• :.!13 5!11 ·2801,714/83:.1 ltl50 l'OH TOP USEDCAHS \'-----'so -'''' MATTRESS *MADNESS• *ALL SIZES• finish . $250.0-0 Phone 1967. With Jo'ly brit.l~c. "'OUElt:N. OOMJo:STIC 72 Datsu11 2IOZ, J t'. 60.000 CLOSED SUNDAYS "1.' l I ·11 . l 'Gt; Triumph T1a:er Cul>. CLASSIC" mi. s:H15u AM 2 13 / 675·0342 or 675 9WIJ. ,,us pa111 . or w1 pain . :.!OU CC. Xlnt cond. Ex· or J Buy or Lea1e MOW! IRONIB> Otherwise Xlnt. 1213) tr~s. $375. 846.3445. If your car 11> extra clc~111 _a_20_·4_7_&t PM 7H 008·7~2. Saab ilH ·4292. (714) 549·2.:18 l i.cc us first. Rat 97 2 5 •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • •• 9760 J>WtleloiA Klngs2 anallre:.:. & box i>prila i;s. SSO. Priud to Move! 833·9625 &646·8686 Age unknown, double site. Headboard 4\a feet high, footbnard J feet high. M dal r:uls. Hcut.ly to refin1i.h. $"75.00. 1•hone 675-0342 or 675·9988, 1 .. ,. r ·u I · ·1.-HONDAJOO(;H,w/ IAUERIUICIC ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAAB ., :.! n e w 1 Ol'l: a ss 5000m1.Cleanw/cxtras! 2!:125 llurborBlvd. walkthru. n ew 85HP , $700. nob 499 2<1ti3 Costa Mesa !>7!1·2.500 ORANGE COUNTY'S DEMO GJrovorA (.';di tt.l·t I~ 96" Hsywuo<l Wakcflt!ltl Cooch, t:old Mu:.l :.ell. **I BUY** Mere. & traalt:r ~9S. --' ----NEWEST & LARGEST Mukc ofh:r.645·1745. 71 Hu11ky 400, runs xl nl. TO.P DOLLAR IMMEDIATE $ALE . , . . -$600/ofr. Great for lhe OELIVl!:HY 21 C hris. He mi ent:. dirt.642·4758. PAID 1'llMo·'"l""·1 '11lo1' 1qu Horhor C M 646 9303 l:t ntlt:1n tr::ut~r. nt:ed~ ____ ,, u .. y ~""' ~ w ork. ~700 ur be:i t Suzuki 125 for :.alt:, ex IMMEDIATELY -~ttlpm ,S lli ti:!.57 Good used furmture &1·---------• appliances, or l will ~IJ CARPET IAltGIHS K1ngsi.tc wutt'rhet.I, bl;.ick for You. Top Qual. Mall Seconds \'inyl p addl·d rra rnc. MASTERS AUCTION Used Carpt:ts. A ySaze hm:r "nt.I IJJt.I $70. Fuur 646-1616 & 833-962S lJar:.loob. SlO. L;.irgt: t:X OrSUNVAY"'.,.'-0974 CHEAP!! e cuti ve dc:.1. and ___ <""7 CALL673-7162 m atc hing :;wth·I l'ha1r SURFBOARD ... Jat·ks". ~~~~~~~~~~ :>15. ArmchJir $10. Cdlt t>'7", Beige . .1'1.'.'lt rails. Want to do house sitting & 646·1854 c' t:11111g~. t di d E 11 ____ lllr Y use . :<c~ t:~1t willing to care for ~~. Dining Room chJlrS I ligh back Sp.inai.h. l'u:.lum m ade. $25 c.t. IH5 W:.!7 cont!. Mus t s ell lh1s Call bt:t\\een 9 & 3, a:.k week. soo;make offer. forJo 6-15-5727 C<i1ll li75·8ti24 en:nang~ ---·------- and weekends. K.ngsite waterbcd, bluck Ma hog Uunt·ao l'h} It: vinyl padded frame. dm. tbl & ti clir:,, $-IUO. Handmade brass ~offee liner and pad $70. Four Ueaut. Fr. Prov hutl·h. table. Whi~e Provmcaal bar:. tools $20. Lari;c ex S!5U. {;amt> tahle & ,I b.edrm suale Lam~s . ccutive d e!>k ant.I ) dlO\I. naugh. chr:., ~OU. 1' Ille piano, un gmal ~am matching s wivel chair ..! vcc chairs, cane w, t!ngs. Len.11.~~. china ~5. Armchair SIU. Call vrg. 'ch l'l back & scats , C~ish only. 536·2335. Pnv 1;.iG· l8s.t t<veninl(s. ~u pr. 493.0 u1.i Pty --- s Rms of Ul·aul. furn. 6 ColJsµot llefng. runsgd Rolling Stones tickets. G real get do~ 11 seals . lie st offer 6·16·317:! mu:.. old .\·l '~ualily $35 (gotnewone) 5-i 1-ts4 27 .\I u:.l Sec! CA LL 646·i.:r.J3 ----. -63 s q. yds CJf gre~·n al·rylon Simmons ll 1Je.;a.way Car seat , lrg. wonder tarpctang, $.50. 9xl2 wuol Sofd bed. (.;d cond. $35. hrs e. creative plythngs, ru g S IO . OJo'F'E HS . l'honc51!1i:!52all3 pm. :.l1de, 2 trikes. Barb1t• 5-i5·531lluft4pm. twnhse, 646·418'1. ------t: r t? al S J \'ln~s on G:.ed Furn .. Apµh. & i\11:.c. Wilson's Harg;un Nook 545 W l!:lthSt.C.~I. Gara9e Sale 8055 ••••••••••••••••••••••• VELVET Co u c h , lfr=i u ty res t :.l;.ill. & Sprnl'(:.. :.10, 11.• c..imera, I.imp:.. eml tbb & misc. (' I 0 t h I 11 g . 0 l\ I I y . 1\nyt1mc li5:H J\IJbot Ur .. I I B. 1H i ·0:.!11:! --6 Bl.i HNEll (;a:. Slv. s;JS, 72. 74 Dats un Taalgatt:. Salon hairtl1 yer SIO, un ltl" Philco IJOrtable used sten~o tumt bl. $35. w Sldnd . 15'' S tock slideµroJeclor$.l.O,wht& t:hi!''Y mags. 6"6·95-i5 gm curtains, Lg pct car --ricr SIU. 2 rcfng's s=.-i & J::ngl1:.h le ather ndmi; S75. 64 1 571:; l'~I & Jo;\1•:; boots , ::;1ze 6 S35 Jacobson po11.er mower Miscellaneous s.i s. F erlihzcr :.preadt<r Wonted 8081 s:!O. Oe:.k $30. Fan 10 • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• ••• • • ••• 6"0-Hlil TREE SALE HorsH 80LO 15 Gal. ~o. 2il " Hox. Si5 111 t:rower.55fi·IS338 SS CASH SS FOR Good used rum rern i:s r'rus stoves. :J.16·0708. Wanted : .\pt :-.1tc stove, 30" µrcr l;:J :O. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beg. Appalou!>.1, 2 yr:. old, very gentle, has been un der prof'! lrainrng lor 3 IOOS. 83:!-7:ill0. HouHhold Goods 8065 ••••••••••••••••••••••• .:ancellet.I Contract 200() yds carpet below m ill rnst. in~tall. 5-i7-872!l Conte mp. 7' sofa. olh·e up tl47·1ill3 hol, guud cond, $100. --~ Antq C herry 4 tlrwr Officr f\lrnihrt & ehcs t, 'Serpentine top & Equipment 8085 t o p d rwr . $JOO. Ph : ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-4278 L11lo t::xc :.\'I ch rs S15 35, scy chrs $12,':!~. dC•!>kS, Uflg :-.tl s /dk s . c xc dk ~. l'1erce·867 W. l~h. C~t. &i5·7·111 EARTHWOH~lS. need lt.: sell 3 of my ti loaded l>eds to make room for splat Sl30 C<I . c. M . 540-5214. Jewelry 8070 - ••••• •• •••• ••••• ••••• •• I louseholt.I 1''urnish1ngs. EXEC. dei.k & ch:ur s.50. WANTED Ki tchen, living rm & OR E & J wheelc hair Range. refrig. & lots ol other n e at stuff!:' Thurs-Fri -Sat·Sun 10a~2199 Rural Pl, CM U s c: d l B :'of l' x c c typew riter &:.land needs work. bolh for Slll. 1!.1531 ,\arporl Way So. Su11e 18 or 19 <at U.C. Alrµorl ) between 12 and 5 P~t 5:-,0.2111. t>4S·-lti65 ce llent condition, dirt FOR AU. 1 I ' I'' I berg Is 4 u h I $350. Call 581·5tilll FOREIGN CARS J ohnson w/t1lltrlr.Man} Triumph 500 Chopped \Lra:.. U:-.t ofr. 557 4639 Needs work. Call all tJ ~ • w trl r Sealed hubs. pm. li3~-64tl2. .. 35HP Lights. New llrt'S '68 HONDA 350. Huns & ~I.I Extras. 11W6 Sam:. looks g reul ! Mu:.t :.ell Dr. C .:\1. 546-0327. today-$U5. ti3J -1995. ---:u· CHRIS. :<Int. cond.l 1973 Honda 350 CD. 2.000 Load e d , incl 'g . 1:i · mi. Fairing, wmdshtcld . Glaspar w ,O-U. $19,150. lugg. rack , elc. S750 642·90!1~ -193·0148. ---------28' Tro1an Cl.Jn Cruis. ' ' ·72 Honda Cl:J-350. Mmt Laps trakc. Rebll 21U llP cond. 3.500 m1. ~car!> V·l3 (i1 ay, 20 hrs. Omctlc. :.tini ·bake. Uolh S750 . V Uerlh s. monomat1c , 6i5·53G3 bel 4·7PM only VHF, Fatho. Teak decks. Bristol cond. Pvt ply. Us ofr . i lol /640·11 6tl O 549·8875 L>unslall Norton "ISIO". ~u lb:., famng, ull ex- tras. Us t /ofr. 6·15·2321 betw 5&7 pm. FOH re nt :.port fishing ---- boat. fully t>quipped, 4 Motor Homes. pcr:.ons. Sl2.51Jca.day. U Sale/Rent 9160 dn' e. ti45·289tl •••••• ••• ••• ••••••••••• ·73 Explorer Motor Home. Ski or F1:.h : 15' ~' Tri Hull fully self cont. 11,000 mt. fiberg lass walk thru Xlnl cond. Extras! $M6:15 Bowriucr. 8511P Mere. OOij-12!12. 8!17·2837 :1.tras w ,trlr. like new ------ ~Ill:>. 5'15·543tl. Near New 1!:1 fl. motor ----home. Mint condition 20' Lym:rn xlnl cond Sm all do wn. Take over ~l ust Sell! Make re· paymen l s. Owner . a:.onable olfer. 675·9752 646·1455 1 7' Cab in . 100 HP JCJhll !>O ll , xl11l conu . Sl!J95 . S.15-8116 '73 2-1 ' Pal.'e Arrow. (;enerulo r , roo( <.iir, tapt.• deck, 13,UOO ma. Sl3.2.;() ne~. take over pymnt:.. 496·5lu5. loats, Rent/ Trail~rs. Trant 9170 Charter 90 SO ••• ••••• ••••••••••••••. CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US NEWPUF\T IMPORTS . l lOOW.CNstffwy.N.B..· 642-9405 WE BUY IMPORTS Top Dollar Jo'ur i\ny M ake or Model. JIM PANOS MAZDA Oran9e County's Hi9hest S Buyer on Imports Bill Moxey Toyota Call llo~cr or l:J1 ll 8 17 tlSS5 FREE APPRAISAL We huy u:.cd car s & t r u c k :. : <.: a 11 t; 1l 0 'I 11 CllEVfiOLET for ;.i free appraisal. t;HOTll CllLO:\.'J<OLl-:T 1821 I Beach 81\'d If u11t111glon Ueal'11 K'7 ·UUtl7 5-i!.1·3:.13 1 ••••••• ••• ••••••••••••• 15' Travd Tr<tilcr, new SELLING YOUR CAR? SCHOONERS ARE gla ss ti res, elcc brks, TOP PRICES PAID MORE FUH...! sips 6_ $995. 552·5!:197 For Imports tl.i' "Kcl pie" & SO' WOW! 23' Golden Fakon P a1dlororNot I d f 11 .. 1 Dran Lrwis Imports ... an a now a\ at · 19i-l, mint cond. 1''ully Fine sl.'lcd wn olhl!r sdf (·ont. PullNI les:. 1!.ltiG ',1.t~.~~3 C.~l. boals·p owc r or s ail. than 1000 m1. Hear hath C:harter w / c.-onfidcncc. w /lub & ~hO\\t'r , twin . CALIF. CRClSES, Car· beds, front kitl·he n , ne ~!inney, 714 548-41!#'.! sl~t:p:. 5. 13 ,500 BTU air Boats, Sail 9060 cond .. Bal Jack:.. S37.'>0 b/3-0518 ....................... -- Sailboat Trailer$, Utility 9180 Hc rreshoff Arnerican l ••••••••••••••••••••••• Eagle. 22 fl. WLW. ~fl. Nn. N~W Heavy du~y c:.i~ ovcr<!ll. Built by Nowak orcqu1pmt.trlr.~.21.IU01 & W1lhams. 7H !H6-ili2: m ake ofr. 546-moG TOP CASH! I For l'lcJn used cJrs & l ruck,,: ll •J\\ard Che\ rulct. Dm c (l(.r (Juatl Mrcct:.. nr. :.tal'o\rthur. Jamboree :rnd Brii.tol ;'l.t?\\ port lieach. BJJ.055;; IBL'.Y J L:~K C:\HS:' TOP C.\S H UOLL.\fi J' .\ I U FU It YU U H J E WELHY. WATCll~S. ART OU.J i-:c-r::;. GOLD, S I LV E R S ERVI C E . Ft:-.;E FUltN & AN· TIQl:ES li4;) 2:.'VIJ Double entry doors. Stan Io :\f E t 1 dard !>L. Need rdinish. 0 • xcc. y pcwrt er Art 5 PM & Wknd:. AutosforS• mdl. B. Gd. cond $15 71-1 ti75·2G44. SJ() for both.~!~ 5.'12·Hl60 &t.'i-:!8!11 -••••••••••••••••••••••• Ua\c u Junk Car ' l'Jll u:. "'4iscellaneous Tuµ ~::; p:J 11I. »:l:J·:!ISl!J 2,lhr:-. 8080 Sofa. S75; Clull Ch;.11 r s,?o P~t;-8087 1 Lido 14 + trir. Ancti,que~/ 6520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uulh , ..• c .• Sl')j(J >192~1 , ass1cs ., Ill uu. onu. •••••••• ••• • ••••••••••• ~ • Autos Imported Sleeping bag, 211.J. 10 ot. 979·3'!\J'i u \LI\.' u \R \KL·L"l'" - -------••••••••••••••••••••• • ' (Jdrment Oown. H1µ:,to1--------. --U I D l re l t """' J 2ti' ALL aluminum CAT, COKD-1!:136 W~tchester ••••••••••••••••••••••• nylon s hdl & Uarrt 111~ CO:-.iSOLE color lv $!00 • ~"so,_ . l:I' be:.ini , built an W. 810Sedan. lvory w/P lum General 9701 w hood & tluuble zapper Antique sterlml{ charm Ca II t>i5 1~1 l:crm. 3 un!>tayet.I unsuµ In l. M 111 l cond. K /H, ••••• • • • • • • • ••••• ••••• • ~ 4'911 3464 llra('elel 646 1468 r ·1-os & Or-~ 8090 (.lOrl~d l'Uf\'ed revol\·1ng 7!J,000 act m1. $16,000. 9705 --· --· -· ' . -· -;,-·• ~1asts all connected tu C;.ill 832·lftij:'i. Alfa Romeo ••••••••••••••••••••••• A CONVENIENT SHOPPINC ANO~~if:~~ SEWINC CUIOE: f'OR THE CAL ON THE CO. UPRI G H T Pia no, gd cond. N at•t: fuu:.h. s;r.J5 (tr best off er . !lti0-11:>5 OLD PLAYER Pl /I.NO Xlnl cond. SJ.'JO f1rrn • 6H ·2883 • Sewin9 MachiMS 8093 ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.1n~le ma111shecl. Ex· , trcmcly fas t ! Sand Dolly Rrcreahonal TrailH w /VW engine. Vehicles 9530 S:J500 for uoth. Day:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• < i 1-t Hi42 2025. c:vcsi----------· (71-1 )ti46·6G25 Free Show Kecr cational Vehic le KlT!'.:·ForSummer Jo\m Show now al Huntington Class Winner Cente r :.i all, Lhru Sun. • •••••••••••••••••••••• Alfa Romeo Demo $ALE rri(•erl from $6799 Dick Miller Motors r.amu 1~11 \\ \\ .111wr .IL !'io ,\1~1111 SanLJ 1\nJ .1.1i :.:I.I" 1973 AAT 124 Sport Coup..• Mint Co11d ti41i 8202 ·73 850 Spider. lti.000 m1. A~l F~I. Xlnt '·unll. U:.1 olfer. 641·211l11. Maida 9738 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 7 3 MAZDA RX-2 WAGON -I Speed. air. rad 111 healer . I.IC. 75-IKEK $1799 DerutlwM eTOYOTA 1%6 Horbor C IA liJb l/J01 Mercedes Bem; 9740 .....•................. OVER 100 NEW &USED MERCEDES ON DISPLAY House of lmoorh ,\ 'l llOIUZ~:D .:\I ER<.: 1-:u 1-:s OJo:ALEH ti8ti2 :\t J nl·hc:-.tl•r. Hucna l'ark 523-7250 CJn lhc Santa Ana"'"~ til ~ll'n•e1ks Uo.:ni. '\lilt cond .. \1r c11nd. F~I .\~I. pow1•r W111<111ws ::>55011 fir m . Call blwn It & K prn, 97!J·K!J!l2 . '70 MBZ 600 Lo\\ ntilcc.q.:l' ( i!l!'i<!!I J BUY or LEASE Jim Slemons Imports 833-9300 5·l~_·8_7~_1._ _ July G. More than 40 nc"' 1:i75021 BABY o,·erl0ck. ~2.J. or COHO:-.IAUO 25 S ew sails. models al s pecial di:. Beach Imports 1~1;,~ :\lcrt'l•dcs 1~·111 :Joo ~stoHt'r. $6.800. tH 2·2193 or cuunb. Ucach & Ell 848 UO\e B. l.'.:k~<inl. d.l'.'>:-.11'. Y oa'll Rate Raves R \ T?o; RI\ \'r,f'; tnr lh" trlfll. fr,.•h .... , rrn1 IQQk wh•ll )IQU arrh., 111 1111• 011111andlnit 1hln coatdr~ .. , Ch<W••" aab ardln ... uyooa """" k11t11, l' r ID t ,.., I'• If" r n '44 t ' MltHI' IJI& .... 10. 1:. 14, ••• JS alllfl 1: (bull i •l tak"• !~o )'&rd• ") 1n~h Cabrlr _ ~M SI 00 IM ..ath palt,.1'11 ll•kt 2S """I• for ,.., h plllf'rn 1.,.. lm11 rln• mail 1rtd ,~111 h•ndhn1 olhtrw10 lhlrd rt .... d .. lt.,ery •tit •a~r lhrtt ... m a or murr !tenclln Man.n \fa111n •'2, llwo 01111~ Pilot J'all""" O,.pe • 2J:: Wf'tl 18th 'IC • lllrw 'r'Of'lr, NV 10011 rnnt :0-AMt; 11111111t·.~. ZIP. 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S••f' d o llera• Crtalt bu°'iful lhlno ~for N""' ltlS Nffdlttraft Calaloc' 3 ctnl111• printed lmldf 7Y Nrw' Nll\y flf\y Quilt& SI 00 l'oN>' Rlpplrt'roch« SI 00 Scow + Knit 1:1«* .. . .. .$1 2:) Nffdlf'potnl 8~ SI 00" flowu t:rMll"' Hol* $1 00 lfa1,,.111 Cr«llet 8ooll.. Sl 00 ln.ttanl Crochf'\ Did . SI 00 IM1111I Matrame l!blk SI 00 ln•l•flt MOft•1 lk-* ... II 80 Compl«'• Git\ 8odl S1 00 Completf' Arlhant •H SI 00 U Prtu M1;l1111111 t12 W Aooll d II Qutlll t i !If "411~,-um Quilt SIU •2 "IT 15 Quill• for Tod•r •A Sil' 8001a ol II J HI)' Ku.es Z'1 M47·2G19 213·592·19fi\J in gt!r, at Sa n L>aego al MatArthur lurmal ::it!dan. IX!Julllul S_po_rt_i·n-g-G--~ 809.. Frwy. &Jaml>oree.i'\.B. ly r e:-.lorcd s 1:rno gVQ:> "'ll OBlE CAT. 16ft , 7520900 5-»itWllort>7:.l"I~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• w ,lra1l e r . Xlnt cond. --• I . > .;,, l'oo1Table.4•~x 9, Pncedra~hl.499·1W4_ VW OCNE Buggy w lrlr. IMW --9Jt2 ti3~1 HZH)H :.turray Profe:.saonal ------1 i50cc eug. X.lnt tond •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ::;I ,tl50. Offor S..ttl·8794 '7 1 HOB I E 16. While S900orhstorr 675-037:.!. on•HGEcoo~·s IU.\~l tl l'M.53G·:k>n w Y ellow tarp. Like ""' "' • SlJRFllO.\HU. "Jack:-.". new. Sl.850. 494·3414 S~rts, Race, OLDEST :.tu 35vSL SµN·1.d drk 6'7''. Beige. Fial r;.i1l s. Rods 9540 , & Mela I h e: hlue. Xlnl cond. hardly used. ext·t'llent Hacm g Sabot. Saal #-WIS. ••••••••••••••••••••••• · • 6-16-8515 or ti12· 14!-13. condition. Must sell lhts (;d. Cond. S300 or bst ofr. TS week . S90 /m a kc offer ~1 ust Sell. ti73·641SS. SCRAM-LE S J le:. Sen icc-U!a:.ing Mc r ee de:. i:w s i-: re hit Call 675-8624. evenings 7, L·•~,15-;0 1.1.1ng 01 ... ghy. R C I e n ,g , atn fm . tape. a n wee ·en< s. c 1 l ·1 g ul d k I £ u., Ju " ANSWERS oy, arver, nc. r.tuials. run:. xlnt. s1o100. --------omp e c l><.tl in eq p. Holl:, foycc HMW ,100·086!J TY, Radio, (iood cond. S200 548·661 1 Impede Larva 2:H E. lith St. HIFi, Sterf'O 8098 ort.i73·5!12!1 Occur Urivcl Costa Mesa 546·44~.J i2 Mercedes 25oC. Xl111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• DIVORCE cond. Brown Air. stereo. GRUNDJG Kitr +Trailer Expens~s got so bad in Must Sell ! StiiUU 49'1 351:.! MAJlo.;STJC S'fEHEO SISO 640·1749 my house I had lo let thl· MG 9742 CREVIER ·' maid, the cook ancl the AM /f'M radio & rcc?r~ Cal· Y:.. k 11. Hull 9'4 "· chauffeur go. Then I had playc_r. Old but pl a rs Wghl 90 lbs. Sall 75 sq. fl. to gel a DIVORCE. heaulllully. $50. 546-\1933 J-:as 1ly car Loppc.'<1 $3i5. - - AM /FM Stereo Rcvr. 641l·2-119 _ 4 Wheel DrtYM 9550 b k d ••••••••••••••••••••••• lurnla le. s pea ·t•r:., J: Sal>ot #olii7, racing cund. . · 3 • cnnd. Sl50. 496-7795. Ytl dly. $-IOO/ or offer. Chevy 72, ~ulo, air • r. & I ST A lllOADWAY SAHTA AHA 835·3171 THE ULTIMATE DRIVING MACHINE ~·o 711 . P is. P ,B, :;hell. Loaded. 21 ·· Packard Dell culor .MQ· Ii $4550. Larry 5tll 71i41. 'tiiBMW.S700 .. orbcst of- <:on:.ole TV. xlnt cond. !v11LLER Sabol. gd. cond 1:133-9914 lt'r 4 door. aulo !'>4tl·l517 ~tu. Call 96:! 2!l6:J Saal No 4115( SOO or of· T k-9560 Datsun 9720 F or s ale 23" /\dmaral fer. 642·313:3 •~••5••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• h ome e nte rtn1nment, 22 ft. Schock ft[)erglsss '74 FORD t:oun cr . Nc:ir 71 DATSUN 510 TV. 8 & W $50. 581·5759 :.loop. $1200 or ~:.t ofCer. new. deluxe. loots & Morine N e e d s w o r k . ___ 536· 7616 __ _ Equipment 2.1_1_ l ·R7S·<10<18 TRUCKS·VANS.4 W D's •••••••••• ••••••••••••• SABOT in xlnt cond., full} Wa nted. Clean. lute G•n•ral 90 I 0 eqwppcd. $295. Mdls. Cash! ti75·8!W9 •••••• ••••• •••••••••••• Call G44~7432· '67 CHEV ~•. 327 mlr, sod· Lrt us ~ell your bout, nny 12 ft. Sailboat. main & jib, die tanks, pwr brks, flUU. l>lle; ror fast rcsult.s Cllll trailer. Extras. Call beCr 962·2384 .\f eso Boal Ce nte r. ----------1; ic os39 3 pm. 675-1789. 6 5 CHEVY p .U. Put The Sparkle Hack Hobie, 16' w ~trailer & vest. Au l om at i c. rad Io . 1·:xperl polishing & de· All 75 stickers. u550. heater , bm111l Y·8. Lie. t a1ltnl{ on your fil>er · 6"4·4508 belwn6-9pm S387W. i'(ln.i.s boat.Lclus ~lcan & Kite 1200: like ne w . $999 p aint your e ngines & Un:.inkable ! Pleasure. l • b1lge. ln thewalerorout. ra<'i nfl c hamp. Cost ej•Hnl lllt'11 Call Mesa Ooat Center. $l&oo. sell $850 G75-6161 . UiU. UIJW :11>k lor Paul. S.MHl539 --~ HOY S('OUTS need boats. Tr•1pert.ti011 ~ VOL VO ci.1r~ & airplanes. Tax all ••••••• •••••••••••••••• 'antaa~s. S464~ Motorcycles/ .1~66 Horbor ( M "46 9J0l Scoot•" t I 50 --loClh, Meutta1.-.ce/ ....................... '50 FO•D Pt<UP. Senice f020 •74 llON DA 750, Wind· $125. 646·9047 aft 6l'M 2 Door. automatic, radio. healer, ,·111.> I top. Lie. 663CCL $1699 DM le.wiA m \';i;JI VOLVO 1%6 Ho1ho1 CM Mb qJOJ ...... o•t •I tu11• t c 1(1.1, ... •·.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• C" • I I ,am mer r air l · mmac. y_. 9570 FOf O.ln.d Ad cond 5000 ma. Gold Coast ••••••••• •••••••••••••• ACJ10N t:lcctric al·Woodworklng • u 1 6""" Pl bl l II serv. o»J "'"' '"~ •'h•v. Vnn "'"'"' m i Oil Call um hi(· l\.'lW r.th()n °" "' .. .., OIVYY A DAIU PILOT & Repair . lnbd EnJC r e HUS KY 2SO. 1973. Perfect t<n~ <.:u mpl. conven.1onb AO.YISOA ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'i3 MI L>G t-:T 18000 ma. New 11~11nl. 1>ha1'p nuuJ S2.ROO. 552· 1493 all. 6l'M li!J :\1 GC-GT I Owner. Xlnt Cond &tS-6844 1971 :.11 DG ET ••Top Sha)X' • • SL~25 G.J4·1921 ------- '70 MG BGT SIOOO. Aft 7 pm wkdys 675-5696 ; 4th of July wknd anyt1m<.•. t>9 MGC GT, white. wire whls. J>ri<·ed to sell ! P.P. 4~·9458 or li7:l-004tl MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'GJ MGU good body & motor. w ire whls, new top & :.cu ls. $475. 646·7.'>0ti 0,.1 9746 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '690,.aGT cull i.11\. 6 pan, s.j211114 ronche 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 912. :; S pd. Sl,000 ml. $5200. Pvl. pt)". C:tll 833.3547 '70 PORSC HE 914 8 , A M 1 FM stereo \Lipe. $6,000. 614 2621 '70 9llT. S spd, Grn blk, Xlnl cond. 1\lloy11 ,t'xtra1. lo mi. 84S· 1231. pair. Fire system inbt~I cond. $800. 400 Suzuki Am I Fm . Good paint. Ml·U?I & ma1nt Scorpio Manne TM Look• brand new ~ood tires. 9&1-4114._ Rol1 Roye:• 9756 :>48·9704. ~CJ\ 545 7496 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---_,.,. • 1974 DOOOE cam~r \an. J:>un't drop the ball! Gel» t:xpcr. Uoal <.:lun·up & ·73 Yamaha 250 t-:nduro. A 1T , P is & mort-, lo jub wllh a low·cUlil Daily '56 Benllo. xlnl m<•ch.. Mainl neut & dt'JK'nd<• Xlnl cond. 2.000 mi Sec m1lc:11. 11h11rp SolHl.IS,offer l>llo t C lassified Ad. cond. 110.soo. Uuys. hie. R •f:-J im &'6 31>29. w l>~lh'' \!. $d4.5. 4!H •ili!.13. 6i.'> tl~>l Phom.· G4i 5678. 549-9811, eves G<S.t 1243 I 1 ' I' ri n:d I rum $4190 I ;;;)IU<!l Beach Imports IM8 L>nvt• ,11 ~t.u·Arthu r So. JJmhon ···· '\ H 752-0900 iU SA AB }I. I nl Con II \1 u:.I :.di, ll'J\lllJ.! :.IJlc :>I .:!110. 4!1 1 Ill Ii 66TOYOTA CORONA ·I 1>1mr, automatic, radio, hcah'r Lt<'. TRK737. $899 ~erut-Le.wiA \,;JI TOYOTA Toyota 9765 19'6 Hcuhn• CM 6J6 930'1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'l>li Cornn:i llm mih.:.igl', Volknta9l'n 9770 "!I. runn111 •· c·11111l ~so •••• • •••• •••••••••••••• "' "' ti2 \'W Cherry & Clean. Call all I 311 l!~I :1:r.11; IJI and nc~ ltiOIJ l::ng. <.:all Anniverscry SALE $1500 DISCOUNT!! fr i> m <l l' a I t· r w 111d11 \\ prH'l' 1111 th11> near lll'W TOYOTA Sport Coupe Aulum.tlll'. vowt•r :-.tt'l'I' rni.; .111· 1111111 ... \ ~l F :\I r :idto, '111 ~ I l u ll ,'\o I 1171i Oller l·;x111 n·-. • 7 7; all.:>. li-12· 1615. ___ ..__ 74 SUl'Elt &:cllc, cass. Laµt•, lliUOO mi. ~,650. 1j..I~ 00!!!.I 70 BUI!. :.iulu. swu·oof. xlnl :.lu;,L Sec, $1ti50 8'10·1554 .ill ti l' :\1. l~!Uli VW Uug, \'Cry clean ~50. !Jti3·2.)jg ---- 6i Uui.:. ex. cond, reblt l'ng, cltrm \\his, wide t111..•:.. Emµ1 cxh. SHJSQ. ().14 66tl8 IU I' Ill \ w Ut\J,\ Hug ·n 2180cc en~. W\,'bcr t·arb, Dano 1\ lAu~ 1 1 cam & e rank. 011 f1ltcr & iUe.M. UIJ LO (:ool~r + t·xtras. &15·9-16U I or S·l5·!J I :!O TQYQT A ~ SQUK. Huns gd. Needs put. & bumpers ~ or lq66 Hnrhor [ M f,.lfi ~30· hcSl fJfr 5:1ti·7238 Mmda 9738 Matdo 9738 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MAZDA CASH REBATE EXTE NDED ! Mazda's $500 cash rebale has been extended to July 3 1sl on all new 1974 rotary~ngtne cars equipped the way you ltke them CASH •HAHS ON RX·l COUl'ES AND SEDANS. One Tough Engine, One Tough Car! MIRACLE MAZDA 21 50 Harbor Blvd ., Costa Mesa · 645-5700 • OPEN SUNDAY • ~--- io, SS. -o. Int 54 an •• \ , Alltot. IMporhd Autos, Used Autos, UHd Autoa, UHd Autos. UHd l Wednesday. July 2. 1975 * DAILY PILOT If'; • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • ••• • _____ __;.;:.;;_;=:.::.r;.:..=.::.:L..=:...::.::..:...::_ ___ ...:..:, ___ ...::.:..::.::.~~::..:_~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• v......... 9770 CadJlaac 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• CADILLAC Ma••tick 9947 ~~!!':'!? •...••...• !!.~. "ymouth 9960 fttymouth 9960 1 ····•••····••·······•·• •••.........••.. , .••.....•••.................. '7 O MA V 1-; R l c K . '8S Mu11l11nl(, 289_. air, Aulomutlc, rt11dao. Gt.I rud10, P /s. New llres & contllllon. $1075. Ph paint. $750. * 545·2963. Jl45 4175_._ Oldsmobile 9955 ATLAS '71 Cusl. Suhurl);.111 WH11 U Pass. 1 owner. Many e\ Chrysler~ lras. New rad!al tm:s Only the Daily Piiot really tells you what's new In your local commun•ty ... every day '12 VW Kombl, hand bit. cmpr. Oaa Stv. Gu/elec. refrlai. Sink w /elec. wtr. pump. Xlnl. cond. $3,SOO 673·5926 Over 70 to choose from. From $1995. GMAC Financing & Lea:.ing. M~ury 9950 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• •••• •••••••••••••• Sales and Service '73 Cougur XH7. Im OLOSMOllLE Open Oally 4c Sun. 'Ul 10 $1.~70. 968 1148. PM --- 2929 Harbor Blvd , Pontiac 9965 Toyota 9765 Toyota 9765 Toyota 9765 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ''8 GHJA. Runa well. Gd Ures. Sl200 Ca 11 493.ij294 maculalel 1 Owner 21,000 ma , new Lares & GoMC TRUCICS battery. Metallic pewter HONDA CAIS $3500 h~t orr. 645~6585 & University~ RIPAIRS-SIRVICE 640 ti7tiK vw. Exchange & Rebwlds :-----71 MERCURY-l!8SO Harbor Ulvd. BROOKLYN BUG CO. 71 El D~rado, good cond.. Costa Mesa 540-9640 Eallm atea 548·9141 LOAUEU! ti track s tereo MOMTEGO MX 73 Cutlass Salon new Vol•~ 91fi ~32~0~il". tape de c k . Automal1c, vinyl roof, t1res,p/w,t1ltwhl.'stereo ••.!..•lt•t·~~·1·c··o··u·:;.;y••• C"'maro 9917 power steering, radio, tuµe, vin. top. $4150. g "'"• "' u healer. 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VT, Mus t sat". $800. 4 door equipped with 300 496·7736.__ __ _ _ cid, 2 bbl, V·8, cng11\e, 100~ l•'ircbird 400 p/s p/l> a n d t. o r q u c f l 1 l e auto very clc~n. Must lrans m1 ss10.n .. 1"a~tory st:ll •quick. Make ofr. a 1 r con d 1l1on1 n g, 960 13121963.5944 AM WM radio, tilt :-.lct!r· · ing wheel. .Brown 11111::.h Vega 9974 with Oyster beige vmyl ••••••••• • • •••••••••••• roof. 50,100 m1lc~. Fully 197lVega llatchbackGT4 recond1l1oned. spd. Book-$2895; must $2 195 sell S2395 /offer.49!H539. 2025 S. Manchester COSTA MESA 642-5421. cond. Pvt party. Call Anaheim 750-2011 M t ---536 3248 Inquire lo; 1971 Vega. 1'~xcellent con· 546-1200 us ang 9952 -· Bu~messorr1ce d1l1o n . Make orrer. BRAND NEW 1975 VOLYOS WE STILL HA VE A COMPLETE SELECTION OF ALL IOOY STYLES AT THE OLD PRICES l&FORE THE MEW INCREASE CHOOSE YOURS NOW luy or lease VOLVO DEALER SINCE 1956 WILLIAMS IMPORTS EXCLUSIVE VOLVO DEALER 1973 Monte Carlo, auto, sti;;~·-:7j •Mi:t~·;;:A1·r: 7~,r~~~:s~~r~ii:. 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The design involves the con- struc tion of t wo passenger- carrying elevators, one on each side of the tracks, in place of stairs now l ead111 ~ to thl· :suhlt.>r ranean crossing. Santa Fe attorney Thomus A. LC1J1ce said the elevators would add to the co nvc ntence of beachgoers. especially the eldl'r- ly and handicapped, wtulc al the same time re taining the safety of the undercros~ing. But the Santa Fe proposa l dt.>arly did not find favor among several San Clemente re~1dcnt~ who appeared m the hearing at the Community Center in support of the city's application for a grade-level crossing. T h ey include s urfe r Bill Capallino who said that he would be .. afraid" to use the elevators at night and ha ndicapped resi-· dent ~11 Wadell who testified that elevators would constitute "just a nother d eterrent" to re- aching the pier. Cpastal Cities Get Tax Riches By JACK CHAPPELL Of Ille O•lly Pll41 SUit Higher than expected assessed valuations for Laguna Beach, San Clemente a nd San Jua n Capistrano will send a stream of extra tax dollars into city coffers. And, in Laguna Beach it isn't really a stream . It's a torrent of $266,000 more than the city had counted on when it drew up a pre· Pay Boost .Approved In Schools A $244,000 package that will pro- vide a 6.5 percent salary increase to all Laguna Beach Unified School District employes was ap- proved Tuesday night by the board of educ a ti on. School trustees also approved increasing Supt. Robert Sanchls' salary to $34.000 annually. He eamed $32,000 las t year. The ~al ary in~ases aJlproved by the board are in addition to three percent anniversary in- creases given teachers and four percent annive rs ary increases given non-teaching personnel. Money to pay for the salary in· creases will come from the balance of money left over at the end of the 1974-75 fiscal year which ended Monday. After the cost of the salary in- crease is s ubtract ed, the dis trict will have a generaJ reserve of about $110,000, said Business Manager Clyde Lovelady. The s alary settlement with e mploves includes separate agreem ents w ith bargaining groups representing teachers: non -t eac h ing p erso nn el; counselors a nd a dministrators. Groups representing teachers and non-teach ing personnel also won a commitment lrom the board that em ployes will recdve (See APPROVAL, PageA2) MIDGET GE1S BIG SENTENCE TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -A midget about three feet tall was sentenced to life in prison today by an Israeli military court. in the Gaza Strip for t ry ing to bomb a bus carrying Arab laborers in February 1974 . · Mahmoud Abu Ouda. a 21· year-old Arab living in a Palesti- nian refugee camp, pleaded un- s uccessfully that his height should be considered a mitigat- ing circumst a nce. Israeli authorities say Arab guerrillas often plant bombs on buses traveling between Israel and the occupied territories lo discourage Arab laborers from working in Is rael. Liminary 1975-76 budget. In San Juan CapistrC;tnO, the Cl· ty will receive a bout $18,000 in unexpected r evenue. In San Clemente, the city will receive a n extra $20,000 whit'h may off-set a propo~cd tax rate increase facing the city council. The assessor's fi gure s, a valuation applied to properly within the cities, was n·leased of· ficially Tuesday by County As Dally Pilot Photo by Rlctwrd Koelller In Step When Dav id F 1 c r. 1G , ~1 Newport Harbor High School cross country runner. tukes off on his daily 15-mHc train- ing gallop, he mukcs sun~ hL· doesn·t leave the world behind. H e lislL·ns lo his earphone radio as he runs. Worke rs Expose d LUSBY. Md. CU Pl) -Twelve workers at a nuclear power plant were exposed to radiation Tues- d3y, but they returned lo work alter taking routine precautions. Police Nab Marine After Laguna Crash , . A 22·year·old Camp Pendleton Marine was booked into Orange County JaU on s uspicion ot mis- demeanor drunk driving Tues· day nl&bt roUowing a spectacular traffic accident near El Mol'l'o Elementary School north or Laauna Beach. Call!ornJa Hlabwny Patrol Of. ncer Jerry Max well said J or1te Jose Yavar was jail~ followiJl~ treatment at South Coast Com· munlty Hospllatl, South Laguna, for scalp lacerations received during the cra~h Maxwell said Yavar came into the dangerous El Morro curve on Pacific Coast Highway at o speed an excess of 75 miles an hour a nd lost control or his late·model car, sending 1l glunc1n1t1 off guard rails on both s ides of the south· bound tra€ftc lanes. The vehicle finally nosed into t he center guard rail ond en me to rest. /\ pa sse n~cr 111 t be car . Mi ch uc\ Thom as St1ld , 18, of Camp Pendleton. was not in- jured. •' sessor Jack Vallerga. The property t ax dollar paid by a property owner is determined by the assessed value of his pro- ~rty multiplied by the tax rate set by taxing agencies which in- clude cities, school districts and water districts and special agen- cies such as the flood control dis- trict, library district a nd so forth It was unclear to financial of- fi cers of the thl'ee cities whether the increases in the citiies' as· sessed valuations came becuuse of revaluatwn o( existing pro- perties -whic h would mean hig her property taxes to a homeowner even if aJI tax rates stayed the s ame -or if new con- struction upped the community valuation. Laguna Beach's unexpected windfall came in part because of a very low figure used as a n as- sessed value increase for t his year's prelimin ary budget. The budget was originally based on only a 3 percent m- crease in the town's assessed value. The as~essor's figure was 18.4 pe rcent. .. The assessed value is always a s urprise, believe me. The last Sl'veral years, the assessor has given out preliminary figures. but they are not always that close." D ick Reese, Laguna Beach finance director, s aid. He s aid that the preliminary fig ure for Laguna Beach was a bout 14 pe rc e nt wh ich he personally had felt may have been too high especially in the face of a 23 percent increase the year before. CSeeTAXES, PageA2> Gas Increase Brings .. Ckll For Probing - By United Press International T he New J e r sey Gasoline Ret ailers 4 ssociation wants Congress to in vesligate the de- cision by major oil companies to raise gasoline prices as much as three cents p er gallon. "We more or less expected a 11'2 to two· cent increase to refl ect the new impor t tax, but they went beyond that," Jerry M. Ferrara, executive director of the associa- tion, said T uesday. "We think it's unconscionable." The association r epresents more than 3,000 service stations throughout the state. Nine m ajor oil companies an- nounced Tuesd ay that the prices of gasoline will immediately be r aised as much as three cents a gallon. There was no doubt lhat the oil companies raised the prices in time for Fourth of July holiday, he said. (See HIKE, PageA2> Dime Lines Due Early Because of the Fourth of ·July holiday, advertising to appear in the Saturday Daily Pilot Dime·a-Lines columns should be placed no later than Thursday. Notices may be brought to any Daily Pilot offi~e. The dudUne tor Dime-a· Unes copy is noon Thurs- day a t the Saddle back Valley, Laguna 8~ach . Ne1vport Reach and Hunt- ~ &1ch omces Dim e-a-Line ads will be received until a l):m. at the Costa Mesa olfice of lhe Daily PUot . .... San Clemente city oUi cials and the Santa Fe are currf!ntly locked in a battle over the best method of improving pedestnan access to the pier. The c ity h as p etitioned the Public Utilities Commission for a n a t-grade crossing of the tracks which would be controlled by flashing signals and electrically operated gates. Testimony by s~veral res1- dents indicates that the stairs •leading to the present un- dercrossing are d ifficult t o negotiate by senior citizens, han- dicapped persons, and others carrying s urfboards and fishlng tackle. Capallino said he once had to pay a medical bill when a surf- board he was carrying down the con gested sta1rcuse gashed a child m the face. O.toly Pilot SI.tit Photo RESIDENTS SAY BLUFFTOP HOMES MAY TUMBLE They'll Appeal to San Clemente Councilmen Tonight Blufftop Residents Seek Erosion Wall By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL Of Ille 0.tlly Pilot S~tt Owners of several expensive bluf(top r esidences will aepcar before the San Clemente City Council tonight to demand that action be taken to prevent their homes from tumbling o nto Pacific Coast Highway. Auoci.tlt!d Pr~• P11o10 VISITING IN NEWPORT H. R. Haldeman Halde man Vacationing In Newport H. R . Ha lde m an , ~l central figure in the Watergate scandal that rocked the nation, is cur· renUy vacationing in Newport Beach. Haldeman , who was convicted last January in the Watergate cove rup tria l in Was hington. O.C., is currently free on appeal. Convic t ed along with the former White House Chief of Staff were J ohn Mit<!hell. Robert C . Ma rdian tind John 0 . Ehrlichman, all top aides to former President Richard Nixon Haldema n h as periodically stayed in Newport Reach wilh friends, both prior to and during his White House years. He ls currently staying with Lhe Joseph llortoo family on Ba}' la land. When contacted Tuesday . Haldeman refused to grant an in terview, statlng that be is here "elrlctl,y on vacution." His wHc said they planned to remain in Newport until August. •• Jn a letter to the council from Carole Shrader. chairman of the Colony Cove Cliff Study Commit· tee. it is r ecommended the city bear th e cost of preliminary planning for a wall thut would prevent further erosion. The 75-foot tall bluffs are locat- ed along a . 1,000-foot stretch of Pacific.• C'oast Hi ghway south of Camino San Clemente. "This problem has been de- veloping over the pasl few years, and is now approaching a critical stage where s everal of these homes a re in danger of being un- dermined. with the possibility of breaking up and !>liding down the cliff." Mrs . Shrader stated in the letter. City Engmccr P hil Peter dis· putes her contention that the matter is critical. ··If they were in imminent danger. we'd evacuate lhem," Peter said. The city engineer also said lhal he does not think a wall alon~ the bluff is t he answer to the erosion problem . ··1t would almost have to be a Boulder Dam ." Peter said. Mrs. Shrader said in the letter that the cost of the wall might run as high as S300.000 to $400,000. Peter said those figures were "the minimum." Peter said the erosion as caused by intrusion of waler into the cliff. The soil becomes wet, then dries out, causing rock to crack and tumble down. He said a large percentage of the erosion could be halted 1f Colony Cove residents stopped watenng their yards. .. They keep say~ng this is im· practical. when they mean it's improbable." Peter said. Mrs. Shr::ider, in the letter. suggested that construction or the wall could be paid for by the city. and othe r pubhc money in- cluding gas tax funds and federal grants. She listed five reasons why the committee feels construction of th e wall Is u publi c <SceCOLONY, Page A2 ) Vandals Hit Volleyball Site Laguna Beach Police today are lnvestigating d estnK!tion o( a Main Beach Park volleyba ll court by vandals. omc rs discovered Tuasday morning that the volleyball net had been cut up into small pieces and that one support post bad been npped from the sand. The damage amounted to $300. The court is located on Lbe beach tx-low l,,agunit A venue. And, alluding to the crime pro blem cited earlier by Poli ce Chief Mel Portner. Mrs. Jcsstc: Cor mack testified that she 'd been s pat on from above by youths hanging around a wall on lop of the st aircase. But althoug h nearly all of the 15 residents who testified dunng the a fternoon session were in favor of lhe grade-level crossmg, <See PIER, PageA2> Rescue Services Slated Officials a t South Coast Com- munity Hospital in South Laguna vowed today that an emergency ambulance ser vice lo serve the Southern Orange Coast will go in to operation next week. The ambula nce service, as 1l 1s now planned. would b e <i cooperative effort between the · hospital and county government Myron Wacholder . chief of emergepcy care at South Coast. said the emergency a mbulance would r espond to calls in coast:.il communities between Emerald Bay to Capistra no Beach. Wacholder said the three · me mber crew would receive special training from him in on. the -scen e e m e r gency care techniques. T he ambulance would be based at the hospital. Plans lo improve ambulance ser vice along the coast originally began as a joint effort of the county, the city of Laguna Beach and the hospital. Last week, howl'Vl·r. Laguna Beach all but dropped out of the effort. City Manager Al Theal an- nounced that the city at'ting on its own had negotiated with Hospital Ambulance Service for improved service within the city limits. - In the wake of Laguna Beach's decision , South Coast Hospital directors voted to press for better service for other communities, including Capis truno Beach, Dana P oint , Laguna Niguel. South Laguna and Emerald Ba). In a press release issued today by Bernard Carr, hospital ad· ministrator , hospital offi cials said the current thinking is that the hospital and the county will share in the cost of the improved service. <See AMBULANCE, PageA2) Fish Stncked Iii CoW1ly's Watenmys The s tate f'is h and Gam e Department planted 2,200 pounds of channel catfish in four Orange County lakes Tuesday. About 200 fish were dumped in- to ea"th of the lakes at Laguna Niguel R egional P a rk, Mile Square Park in ft~ountain Valley and at Hasle r Basin in Garden Grove. Anothe r 500 fis h were planted in Huntington Lake in the new Huntington Be ach Central P a rk. Fish a nd Game officiaJs say the catfish, ha tched at the lm· perial warm wa ter hatchery near the Salto n Sea, make good eating. Each weighs about a half pound now. This wilJ be the last fish plant in Orange County until next fall, a fish a nd gam e officiaJ s aid. Orange Tem atures will pus into the h 7Qs, with lq s tonight nea ~~tehy late night and early morn· mg low clouds and fog . INSIDE TODA". Ceremonies .ot F.airview State HorpUal mark o Cin11 mileltOM in 11~• o/ 14 patient• who completed ~cial ecWoa· honprogrorn. Story,PogeA7 ' .. • 't\.2 DAIL V PILOT L /SC Couple :p r otests Ad Sign A protest from a Sun Clemente .eouple over a developer's direc- ,U.onal sagn placed ugainsl their wishes on their property is one of SO items on tonight's agenda con· fronting San Clemente city coun- cilmen. The council will meet nt 7:30 · p.m . in city hall. Francisco and Emma Leon, . 401 Arenoso Lane. have request- ed that the city orde r the removal of the sign placed on an easement owned by the city across the Leons' lot. They note, 10 a letter to the counc il , tha l the easement ~lready 1s clutte red with .. two Edison Company utility poles, a street hght. . a metal directional bign, and a fire hydrant. "Unlit now, the city has kept. purposeful s elf-interested exhibi- tJOns 10 the bus iness section of the city. It seems outrageous and excessive that a business en- . terpris e be allowed six public an- nounceme nts along Palizada ... within a distance or less than a · mile and we who strive to main- . tain our property a s attractively as possible must be unwilling promoters of those same in- terests.'' the Leons wrote. Othe r counc il business in- cludes: -A reques t by the planning commission for four planning -commissione r s and a staff member to attend a conference at the Hotel de l Coronado for two days. -A plan to form an assess- ment district to purchase two ca- nyon lots to provide mini view parks from unde veloped land. E'rom Page Al TAXES • • • The funds may be used by the city in any number of ways, in- cludjng a tax cut, determined by the city council. In San Clemente, the budget was originally based at about 1.5 ~ercent below the assessor's "final figures, Gerald Teachout, .":linance director said. ~ Because of the close projec· .:tfon, the city will receive only :.tbout $20,000 more than was :budgeted for. . .: Teachout s aid the $20,000 ~ould amount to about 2 cents on :e.e city 's tax rate. The council, .. while trimming the budget also has been mulling tax ,..rate in- creases of up to 18 centS to pro- vide funds for employe pay and fringe benefits currenUy under negotiations. Laguna's preliminary budget does not include funds for employe pay benefits increases and some of the extra dollars are expected to be applied there. In San Juan Capistrano a final city budget has yet to be pre- pared for prese ntation to the city council. Finance direct or John O' Sullivan s aad tha t the assessor 's fi gures gave the city about S2 million in assessed value more th an had been expected, an amount which would translate to S18.000 with the c urrent tax rate. Preparation of the budget has been delayed as the council con- siders the t own 's land use policies. Fire in Subway BOSTON (UPI) -A dangling live electric al wire brus hed against a mo ving subway train during the rush hour today, caus- ing a (ir e wh ic h forced the evacuation of al least 400 persons from the underground train. ORANGE COAST L!SC DAILY PILOT n. 0ral\9f (0 .... 1 ().til'fl p, tr.t Wlff\ Wf\lt" t\ (.,.,,. hl\f'O 1,,. 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Volltv 71)01 U _,.,Ito.a at ~ff\ n .. ~,.., , ,,. .... , TelephoM !714 1 642·4321 Cl.ss1ftecl Advertt\'"CJ t.41 ~671 La9una Buch Alt 0.p;irtmtnt\: Te•eohone 494.94 .. .,.."'" s." , ... --"' 4'S·OUO C•••r10M "'' Orono• '•• I ""D' '"'"' (tM""n•"'V HO IW40 \tel·t t-tl11 h ltl 1'ft\ .. 1fM 1•I m.itl•t 0' •O•tfl•••"'•, h ""'''" "-•Y •• ,. O'••v<~O w ttn11vt •O•' ••' "'""•n••fll ot ,.,.., •• ,. .... "'f, ,..,Mii ,, .. , .. " ... 11•111 •I C•••• M•H. ca111er111e Swt MrlPOeill .. W-•,.." 00......,,,,., .,, ,.,. .. ..-oo m•MllfY. ,....,,..,,-.0 ... 1_, N oo _,,..., Wedneaday, July 2. 1976 W~k~ Vp Battin. Lashes Hicks By GARY GRANVILLE Of 1M Oallr .. llet $Utt Verbal arrows again new in Santa Ana Tuesday whe n Supervisor Robert Battin un- leashed a scathing personal at· tack on Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks. Late in the day, Hicks responded to Battin's assault but pulled his verbal punches ln what he said was an effort "not to engage in petty peraonallty clashes." The Santa Ana supervisor had no such qualms when he began reading from a prepared four- page statement at the close or the Board of Supervisors meeting. Fro•PageAJ GAS IDKE "They rushed for the holiday. I'm afraid the r est of the com - penies will soon 1.ncrease their prices," be added. Two offic ials of the P e n ns ylvania S ervice Sta tion Dealers Association also said to· day oll companies were "out lo get every cent they can from the public" by raising gu prices just before the holid ay weekend. Thomas Anderson, executive director of the associalion, said tl1e association had predicted the increase "as far back as two months ago. If you know anything about this business. price w ars always stopped before the Fourth of July.'' Anderson said the oil com- panies know ''the public is going to motor" and the firms are R<r ing to '•grab every dime they can possibly get.'' Rudy Molnar, president of the assodaUon, said the latest round of increases is ''gouging the public." Members of a Ut ·1h family discover ed slum- bering in the Laguna Beach City Hall employes' parking lot received their wake up call today from Police Officer Stephen Kirsch. Police first di scovered the family in the parking lot about 2 a. m , but allowed them to stay until 7 a.m., lhe time when ear- ly bird city employes come to work. Police did not take the names of the parking lot campers or their destination. His allegations against Hicks echoed a similar attack last. week on the district attorney by Battin 's multi ·millionaire political benefactor Dr. Louis Cella. Like Cella, Battin charged Hicks with abusing his office, and official as well as personal misconduct. Molnar said, ''IC there is a shortage, we fe el it would be con- trived. The companies know there is no shortage. There is less production." A business counselor for service stations in eastern Oregon a nd western Idaho also says he cannot understand what is happening with gas prices and wants to know who is working the ripoff . Dana Hills Gives $126,000 Awards S c holars hips and awards totaling $126,158 have been given to 116 Dana Hills High School stu- dents. The students and their awards are as follows: Gndu.tes •1111 Acedemlc Ohllnttlon Ll$e ,..,.,., Ell"" w110 ..... n. NlchOles Yo<ce, Mer1• SChmlelt, Stuert Hollencl, CralQ ,,..rtln. Tlmotlly Koci, Keren Sell, Keren T0090Qd. Alcf\erd H•ll~t· eel, Aftlwr 8•ktr. Cerolyn ModUQno, L.awre no Oliver. Slleron Gooomen, Step,,.n Ander)On. Cheryl Kemp, Ann Fletcller, Mlcntle COiemen Pllyllls Koontt, Denise Miiier. Debra Nordl trom. Elltebetll Sanford, C..tlltrlnt ~rl. LIY Ounlvln. Suun Fo•, VlrQlnle Clede, Nencl Re.-1, ~rk Overton, Merl1nne Go.,.r, Ru,w ll Rlct , Su:..n Geecll, Alber t Elllow, S.rbere B•r· ""· Oltlltr Nlcktll, Lynn LHbur9, ,..rrelo Nul, Ell1abetll Ingram, Lind• Dunn, MeQQle Kramer, Anneltt Strelclltr, Robin Gundlt,_,_ 11.trbara Cud.Ilk, $ef'l(lre Blaney, ~m Korver. King Jun, Polly Slmp$0n, H•rry Ro~ri. JIM! ECIWarO), Cindy Hemllton. Jemes Aussell ..nd Llncla Talcott. C..lllornla S<llolullc FeoeretlOn Seti 8Hrtrs· Artllur Balcer. Linde Dunn, Su,.,. Fo•, Alcn.trd HtllSltcl, Stu•M Holland, Tim Koci. Pllyllls KOMll. Mil rl«le Kr1,...r. Amy Kull""'"· Cro19 Martin, Mirk Ovenonano Nlchol•s Voce• Natlonel Merit SchOlarslllp Conillelltlon: Arthur &.lktr, Mark O.vf$0n, Susen Fox, SIU.rt Holltncl, AM Jan~n. Tlmotlly Koci. Cra19 Molrtln. Mlclll!lt Richard Colerrwn, L•U Farr, H.illsled, N1thOIH Voce a. o -ns·lllino1s Merit Sc110la rsh1p· R1cllarO Hallsttcl NallONll Merit $1,000 SchOlarY\1p. NlchOlts Voe ca. Honors •t Entrence: Stuart Hollend, &Iola Coll~· Cheri PtlnaClo. CNIPtNn College "" Oeout~nl Ment "ward • .Joe c.a~ron, lull atllletlc ~hola~ip lo IJ,.l'f of Art I. Arthur &.!~er. blol09fcat science ullo tars111p to uc S•nt., B.,bar•; K•r•n Bell, Univ. ot Soulh•rn C.a lllornia : Ellrabetll Ingram . Ce l St•te Fullerton; Rl<Nrd Hallllt<I, Whitman C.011991; Artl\Ur 8.aller, UC. Sarita S.rbere ReQ!'nt Scnolar: Crai9,,,,.rtln, UC San Diego Rt9tftl S<hOler . Cellfomla Statt ScllCllarstllp 'Mnt•ers Stt!lfhtn ~-. Artl\ur Beker, Mlcl\tel Bu, Karen Bell, Sendra 81-y, 8art>tra C11<Ulk. Milrk O.v1~. Linda D~. J•net EdwerOs, Ann Flelcller. Joe Fr•riktll. Merl•nn• Gowe r AlcllerO Hellsttcl, Mork Hinkle. S1uar1 Holltn<I, K•l'IQ Jun. Me119le Kramer. Crolo Me,,tn. Coll"n Miiier. C•r•lyn MoOuQnO, Chester Nickell. LAwrenc• Oliver, M•rk Ovtrton, Robert Strei· lord. Andrea Turcoll• •nO More Wynne. Soclely of Women EnQlnuers. Judith L. Tol'!\SOvlc """" l\IQllnt honors; Elleeri />II. Wlldman wltllltlQll honots; Karen TootjlOOd wlth hOnor c.111oml• Savlnos anc:t Loon Le119ue, Janet Ectwtr~. ouutandlng stuoent awara. AuKillary ot South Coast Comrn .tnllY Hosoll1I: Gllllerlnt Marl. Auxlllary of San Clemonle C:..neral How>1tal: LlrryOllV'tr. A11xlllary of Min ion Community Hospital: Stephen AnderlOll, Moggie Kramtr, C..lherlnc M9rl, and Nl.cllOIH Yocc11. Bank ol America Acll levtment AwerOs ICertiflcatul T rue L. Ktlltr. art, DAvld Peuhon, Orama ; More Wynne, MuslC, Suw n Fo•. EnQlhll; Cr•IQ Merlin. Engll~. LtH Halt, fottlQltl lltlQUaQe: Lind• OUM. SOC la I studl•\. Arlllur 8Uer, loborotory ic1H1<t, S1uart R HOiien<!. m1tMmatlu ; Kini Gorbtll. bus•~~s Janet Crltclllow, llCI~ economics ROlll!rt Woller, lredts and 1nc:tustr1a1 Benk of Amtr•c• Acll1evement Aw•re!)· C Pl;t· Qut Wlnl\ersl Pat,,cla L Lozon. fine ••h. Nlcllolas Voce•, llbtra1 •rts Mark Overton, Klenct and m•tll; B1rt>tra CUClllk, vot•I voe•· Uon.lart; O.UO/\ttrs of tlle Amfrlcan RtYOlutlon Awara,· . LIH H•I•. QOOd cMlr•n, Carol LonQ, 9000 ,.,.,._me ur. Womtn'l Club of San Juan C.Pls1r1no. Sltv• Q\apman. San Juell Rotary Scllolarshlp· Linda OuM. .uci.m!c preparat.on, Robert Woller, voca110,..1 pttperetlon. El C.mlno Roi Junior Women•., Club· Llncla Dunn. scllOl&rshlp; Linda Dunn. t~n•99 ctt11tn. Utura Macomber, At 111one1 Octu1Htllon.I Pro-or•m, Dena Hiiis Home Economlu AwerO· Jen~I Crllclllow. B•tty Croc•tr llomem.klnQ award; Janet Critchlow, T am1 K leln. Carol Long and An. Mtte Sttfltner, interior dt coralltlQ awaras, S..n· l•mln Sllerztr, alumnus interior dtcoratlng award. StUOtnt Lt41der~lllp· Art Baker. Brandotl Carr LIY <Astle. SuHn Counter, J•nel Eowaros, M•k~ Greene, Lisa Helt, Clriay Hamil ton. Colh~ H10man. Tru a Ktlltr, Clncly K•rwln, Tnnv KrOQlui, Patty Lozon. Ca tlly M.lrl, era19 Miln ln, UrryOll~r. •nd Llt10sty POM ll Ora,.... Awl'O Le ura Cllamt>et'l. first place In annuel ~rlt19 lllQh l<llOOI drame IHlll•I al Sad· di.t>ao Coll•9e Retail Clerks Union S<110la rt111p· Cre111 M.,11n Tr.. ~mco kllCllarshlp Founoatlon NICllOl•s Yoe ca L11111na Beach Kiwanis CluD Vocallonal S<llOlat'llllp· Llll<I• Saccoman Gl r l l L•aQ"• AOY 1t oH ' Auocla lto n SCllOl•<V>lp: C.tllerlne Mo r1. Dana Hlllt HIV" Sc11001 Girll' L••Qut Schola rs111p· C•tlltrlna Marl and Polly 0 . SlnlPtOn. Ntt'-1 Foo!ball F-dttlon el\d Hell of Flmt lot Ofenoe County Nlc11o1u YO<(• I.Aw O.y Clllltllsltlp Aw9'0 <:.Mhff lnt Marl. Milrk VlctM PE OuhtanOlno Shident Award: Eve1.,n Sltpptt. women. J Olln flottrn.w1, ,...." Ooll!flll\ ''Wall 01 Fame" Award O.rryl Howt endMarloAlarcOl'I. Mttll A.uoc1at1on ot Amer le•· NlcholH Yoe ca Ouht..-dlt111 .Acllltvt,...nt In Miltnemetlu at OMla Hiiis HIQll $J:ho0t !.tuer1 ~ll•ncS. M.lrk O~rton, NICllOIH Voce•. Dal\ KIM, Richard Ha lltlecl, (r•IO Martin, onO K•nq Jun, Celllomla Gar!Mn Club, inc., S<llOlerllllp: IS.n Cle,,,.nte Oaroen Club. El Niguel Judl11ero\ G.rdtn Club and South COUI Oerden CluDI. Steve OM~n. LA9UN Nlouel WoMen'• Club. C.11ier1,.. Mtrl. PUC Rejects Rate Boost LOS ANGELES (AP) -The state Public Utlllties t ommission has rejeceted most of a $24 .4 milUon rate increase ought by the San Dleao Gas and Electric Company. The commlulon granted• $4 2 mllllon increase In elect.r1clty rates to ofrut higher f ue,I cOI~. but this was about $18.2 mllllon l~s than reque..ted by I.he uUUty. Tbe PUC al10 dftrled a $4. l mlWon rate increase to offset bijher w11n. ReQlontl Occupltlonal PrOQf'am Ou1•tendlt111 Stuoent Award. Jenny Bur••. LI .. C..lUt. Sue Counter, Janel Eow•rds, Donna Herrls, ,..,_ J t nH n, Clleryl Kemp, Vicki Lovit, Leur• Milcomber. C•rolyn MOOU9ft0, Auswn Rice, Ll..- ci.. Saccomen, Kerl TllomplOfl, Linde Townwncl end Gretchen vanouu•n. El C..mlno RHI Worntn's Oub SchOlarslllp: I.aura Macomber ROP Automotive Service Occup1tlon•: IScholarSlllPI OevlO Hulttn. LAITY Kocittky, Tl"' Mclntlnr•, Roland Rodman and Kerl Tl\omrnon. CAwarclsl Chris Oeko••r , •n<I Wr'tl Slmlnlllt. ROP Arclllttctural Or•wlnci C»ntast: 0.Vlt Hen~. El C..mlno Aul women's Club: O'ltryl Onc1y. Ca lflornl• Lebor Federation. AFL·CIO SchOlarSlllp: NIChOIH Yocca. Soutt-.rn (1lllornla P1nllel..,.lc SchOlanl\lp: C..tllerlne More. Certlllcete : JMtt EdWef'dl. ScllCllartl\lp Fund Auocl1t1on: Marlo Alercon, M.lrco Forster l1cu1ty; J anel Edwaros, Auocl•t· eel Stll<Nnt 8ody oft•\trco l"onttr; S<hOlarslllp Fund Assocl1llon IMtdlcall: Tim Koci, W. Roneld Redmol'ICI; Arnulto Mlleton. C.plstrano Lion's Club; C•rol Lonca. OHHS PTS.A; COllMn Mllltr, AAUW; Cheryl On<.ly, Walter J. SPtncer Mtmorlol; Andru TUKotte, OWla Hiiis HIQh Scllool; Brian VHQutl , Set\ Jwen Rotary •l'td Olan•Wltt. PAG1:. Merit ScllCllarshlp In memory ot Har'OIO Am· buehl: Lis• Farr, Merlw5cllmkft. K•ren TOogood, EllffnWlldman. Colllornlit Scllool Employes Assoclat1011 ScllOltrslllp: Sttve Cllapman. O< •119' Cou n I y Clla m be rot CDMrnt<-ce Count II ol Women In Cllambtr ol Commerce ICommt~tlon lorVoluntttr Servlct I: Linde Oum. Music Oepar1mt nt Awards National: Russe11 Alce. National School Orcheslra Award; Marie Wy nne, John Phlllo Sousa A••rO; Donald Jaekson, A1c11aro Cltmtnt ICl,,..,...1 Memor••I Award; encl Mlchelt Celeman, Louis Ar1T'&trot19 JauAwaro; Crou Na11ona1 Clloral Awarck: Lil SMlforCI encl O.vld P1ulson. C.rost ·"G• Ttachlnt Scllotarslllp: ~ndr• Bl.,..Y and S.tll l119ram, •warded by A.H. 0.... end OHHS PTSA. EnQllSll 0.partmenl A•arO ICtrtlfkM•I: MA"a ScllmlOt. ApPle Co<e Scl\olarSlllp·Soutll CO.st ~Ha: Pol· ly Sim~n. 0.ne Hiiis Hlgll ScllOOl·SPtcl•f AwerOS; EO Chacle ano Gery Sancllez, eo.,..• Slate RepttWn· llvt\Ot Ille S.n Juan CapislranoAmtrlcan Leqion. El c.am1no Aul Junior Women's ClllO Junior's Junior: Lli.e L1on•rO. From Page Al COLONY responsibility : -The face or the cliffs in mMt instances are within the state- owned Pacific Coast Highway right-of-way. -The falling rocks and stones create a potentially dangerous situation for motorists on the rughway. -The city has built a bicycle path along the base of the bluff that is unusable because of the erosion debris. -City equipment is used to clean up stones, rocks and debris falling from the cliff. -The city already has done some work along the cliffs, thus setting a precedent for further work. Peter said he disagrees. "They want to Uve near the edge for the view. They want to penalize the rest of ws who don't have it,'' he said. Councilmen will consider the Colony Cove resident.a'. request during the 7 :30 p .m. meeting at City Hall. It is item alx on the council's 14 item agenda. f'rofft Page AJ AMBULANCE Orange County s upervisors will be asked to approve spend· ing 1,250 per month !Of' the next three months to subsidize the service. South Coast would pick up a similar amount. Supervisors will consider the money request Wednnday, sajd Anne Christain, an aide lo superviRor Thoma• Riley. The hospital press release, however, said that the improved service would lo Into effect Mon- day, In anticipation of a favor•· ble vote on the matter by supervisors. Mrs. Christian noted that sup- port for an Improved ambulance service from realdenta of the south coast ha1 been over· whelming. Death Conviction RIVERSIDE CUP{) - A Superior Court jury 1\Jeeday con· vlcted retired Air Foroe Sst. Robln1on Huff of voluntary manalau1her ln the death ol a 23-year-old UC Rlvenlde s>h1tid major last October. ' E'rom Page .41 PIER ... paraplegic Jack Brown was not. He told the hearing that the ci- ty had been lax in maintaining the pier entrance and that the subterranean crossing would be adequ ate if the area were cleaned up and the staircases re- moved and replaced by concrete ramps. Even as it is, Brown said he still manages to use the pier despite his handicap. "It's not easy, but I can make it. I prefer that lo the risk of a grade cross- ing." · However, Mrs. Mary Moon cit- ed information to prove that 1rade-level crossings a re not n ecessarily dangerous. In nearby San Juan Capistrano 25,000 cars cross the tracks at Del Obispo Avenue daily without there belng any record of an acci- dent, she said. Part of the city's case for a grade-level cros sing is that trains runnin g through San Clemente are held to a 40 mile an hour speed limit, making their approaches slow enough to be noticed by pedestrians. San Clemente city officials have been pushing for the grade crossing at the pier for the last 10 years. The last petition was re· jected by the Public Utilities Commission in 1969. The Santa Ana supervis or ended his tirade by asking Coun· ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper lo de- termine if the supervisors are empowered to investigate .Hicks' office and lo seek "a court ap- pointed psychiatrist to examine Hicks." AU but forgotten in the fury of Battin's assault was the issue that brought his feud with Hicks into the open, t.he transfer of 22 investigators from the District Attorney's Office to the Sheriff's Office. When th e Board of Su : pervisors voted unanimously to approve the transfer, Hicks charged the decision was dictat- ed by a shadow government that controls some county officials. The district attorney refused to withdraw his s hadow govern- . ment charge after both Battin and Celia's attacks on him. From Page Al APPROVAL further salary increases ift.he dis- trict comes up with any unexpect- ed revenue after closing the books on the last fiscal year. Each employe would receive an additional one-half of one per- cent increase for every $40,000 the district received over the first $150,000 in unanticipated r e- venue. Fine Furniture ''l can't unde rstand it." said T. Bailey Lee of John Wager and Co., Boise. "l wish somebody would ex- plain to me why the independents are selling gas cheaper than the major brand dealers can buy it." The government's top energy official says lifting price controls from domestic oil, and thus rais- ing fuel costs to consumers, is painful but necessary to end America's "addiction" to foreign oil. "Since 1970 this nation's crude production has declined significantly, and as this decline continues, we will grow even more addicted to foreign oil sup- plies," Federal Energy Ad- ministrator Frank Zar b said Tuesday. ·'Price decontrol is part of the necessary though painful cure to this da ngerous addiction. While this means higher costs for con- sumers in the short run;· achiev- ing energy independence will ul- timately mean freedom from arbitrary pricing actions or foreign oil producers and freedom from the costs of sudden supply cutoffs," he said. Deputy FEA Chief John Hill predicted Tuesday U.S. gasoline prices will rise an average of three to five cents a gallon by the end of summer. OUR MOST EXCITING MID-YEAR SALE EVENT EVER NOW SAVE 15-25% On these fine col lections by Drexel, Heritage, Henredon, Century, Baker and many more. They have never been on Sale before and may never be again! Don't miss this one chance only during July and August. 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Reguh1r Hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs S Slit -9:30 to 5:30. Mond8y -12:00 to 9:00 Frld8y -9:30 to 9:00 r t, , I } S ales Boost . Car Firms E ye Bigger Output From Wire Services DETROIT -U.S. auto makers, heartened by signifi- cant lncreases in new car s ales, are planning produc\ion in the next three months almost equal to last year's third quarter output. Industry sources say the four U.S. auto companies plan to build between 1.640,000 and 1,645,000 cars in the July- September quarter, compared with 1,662,000lastyear. .WHILE THE LOWES~ FOR THE penod in five years , it still would be a s trong gain Crom the first half of 1975 when new car production fell to its lowest point m H years. The industry's most prolonged s ales s lump since the Depression idled 40 percent of the blue collar labor force. Long-term layoffs by the end of September, when 1976- model production 1s in full swmg, could drop to around ~N HIGH GEAR) 100,000 workers, com- pared with 212,000 off the job durrng the winter. industry sources Uld1caled Almost hatr the third quarter production will be 1975 models with ~hrysler Corp buildLng '75s into lute September, staggering its 1976-model rntroductton. Its two new compacts -the Plymouth Vol are and ~ge Aspen -will not go into pro- duction until October . Tl~E INDUS1:RY'S LATE·BLOOMING spring sales up- turn didn't materialize until late May and early June. Mid- June sales , while down 17 percent from a year ago, did re- verse the norm al trend by lopping mid-May deliveries by 18.5 percent. General Motors and Ameri can Motors plan' produetion increases, due m part lo stnkes during the third quarter last year that slowed output. GM is expected to build 885,000 cars and AM C 81,000. Ford and Chrysler output 1s expected to be off from a year ago with Ford turrung out 442,000 cars and Chrys ler 232,000. CHRYSLER WlU. BUILD THE LAST of the 1975- model cars in late September at 1ls Hamtramck. Mich., as. sembly pla nt lo close out the worst model year for U.S. pro- ducers smce the 1961 model run. Meanwhile, luxury car sales continue to race upward, despite pnce increases fueled by inflation and the overall auto industry•sales slump sparked by recession. Ford Motor Co. V1ce President John Naughton sums it up this way: ''There is a certain group of buyers who want a luxury car ... and price is not a consideration." THE .PRICE IS fOGH AND GOING up all the time. The luxury category includes cars m the $9,000-and-up price range, topped off at a $70,000 sticker for the prestigious Rolls RoyceCamargue. The Cadillac El Dorado, with a sticker price of $8,711 in 1973. now costs almost $10,000 The Lincoln Continental is up from $8,483 to $10,656. Many luxury car buyers load up with options that cost additional thousands of dollars. The luxury m arket has been on the upswing s mce 1971. when domestic luxury cars accounted for 2.9 percent of the total market. Since then, the share has increased each year and now has 4.4 percent of the 1975 market. · A SAMPLING OF SALES FIGUR ES of the luxury en- tries for the hrst five months of 1975 showed all but Chrysler's Imperial were doing well. The firm reportedly will discontinue the model this fall. Six entries from America's Big Three auto companies are doing battle with a fleet of luxury imports, mainly Mercedes-B-enz and Jaguar. January through May sales figures show Jaguar up 137 percent over a year ago; Mercedes-Benz up 19 percent : Lincoln-Continental up 10 percent; Cadillac up 7.3 percent, and Imperial down 55 percent. U.S. luxury cars sales are up 5 percent, while overall U.S. car sales are down 18 percent. Cadillac is by far the biggest seller among luxury cars, with U.S. sales during January-May of 93,308 cars. Ford's Lincoln division sold 33,590 cars; Mercedes-Benz delivered 17,042 and Jaguar sold 2,761. Gold Sales Firm to Open Refugee Sites United Sta les Silver Corp .. which bought nearly $1 million worth of gold and gems from Vietnam refugee s at C amp ·Pendleton, has announced plans to open field offices al similar camps in three other states. Todd Parker. president ·or U.S. Silver and its sister firm. U.S. Gold Corp. said Catamaran S ales Dip Announced the company will extend services to refugee settle- m e nts 1n Arkansas , Florida and Pennsylvarua. THE COMPANY opened an office at Ft. Chaffee, Ark , on Monday. There are 26,000 refugees housed at the base. Other field offices are planned for Eglin Air Force Base near Fort Walton Beach, Fla., where there are about 6,000 Viet- namese, and Indiantown Gap Military Reservation near Harrisburg. Pa., where there are 15,000. WHI LE MOST Viet- namese refugees carry Coast Catamaran Corp. their savings in thin gold has announced lhat operal· strtps (taelsl , U.S. Silver is ing results for lhe !irsl six authorized and equipped to months ended May 31 show purchase gems and other net sales of $4,7lO,iJ3. Jewelry 85 well. down 8 percent from the The company's Camp first six months of 1974. Pend J et on v en tu re Net income was $146,198, established a compeUUv~ or 17 cents per share, com-market and raised the pared to net income of price paid to refu1eee f« $.153,629, or 42 cents per their aold, Parker saJd. lhare in 1974. Taels weigh 1ll1hUy more Arnold W. Ackerman. than one troy ounce but ve president, said that while of lower purity than the economic uncertainties 0.999 atandard requind f« continue to hamper lndustrial1old ban. marketing efforts, be ls en· coureged by a recovery in MOST AR E BEING IOld aalea durin1 the three to collectora or m•lled months ended M 1y 31. down and r-~flned to in· Sales aenerated by tbe dU1lrial purity, int.roducUon or new pro-United St•lea Sliver duct.a Cl.he Hobie to.foot.. Corp. is a Callfornl•· 9.$-meter and the Hobie ll«nHd commodity ex. Hawk) beve aubltanUall.y chant• deaUn1 ln predom offset sale• declines on the metal bars and coins. company's other boat pro-Headquarters are in Van Mtl, he aald. NU)'I. _W9dn __ esd_ay...__. J_u .... 'Y_2_. t_9_7S ________ O_AIL V PILOT 81, Wedne~day's Clo1ing Prices NEW YOR K STOCK ·EXCHANGE Nll'.W YORI( CUPIJ -~... NII ~ l.f '041-lllQ ••• ptl<et. on '"' P ! (h.bl CloM ll'll I' t \~I (tca. .t...! Hew Y0tll Sloe.I< e1Kh.11l9e -·-. Uo1ot. 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S , '-o Wt~IP r.tt 11 11 ,.... 1\oi Wl•E lpf I tO •• 1110 tn._ WIK Gu wl 1) 11\'t W9-<PS I tl t 10 U•• • WllLO C I 10 • 1• U\1)--\<l WolvWI OSI> 11 W ~ • ll~lllT\ICO St 10 IU 1 .. -'• 'WOoftC• .. I ~~ lH• t-t., WltolWh 1 20 I 111 16 -\o --· pttto ' v-. ~ WOrlcl Al,.. • 1) 4~ WrtOl)'l * U JO ti +1 Wuthttr C6 14 • $\lo-~ Wyly Cetp • M ~· le S8 DAILY PILOT Wednosday.July2. 1975 o.lty ...... SUff ~" LOCAL YACHTS SET FOR.START OF TRANSPAC Hawkeye (left), Aorangl ClaH A Contender• Ragtime Favored 65 Y achls to Vie in Trampac Ragtime, the 62-foot . sloop which won first-to-finish honors in the 1973 Transpac yacht race has been tabbed as the lop-rated boat in the field of 65 crack yac hts which will start the biennial 2,225-mile classic July4. Ragtime with a 64.7747 rating under the International Offshore Rule (IOR) will carry a time allowance of 16.9754 hours and will be giving about six hours to her rival Windward Passage which she be at lo Diamond Head by four minutes in 1973. In between Ragtime and Windward Passage on the r ating scale will be the 79-foot ketch Ondine, but measure r Tom Wilder s ays her exact r ating and time allowan ce has no t been computed as yet because of changes being made on the yacht. RAGTIME WI LL be sailed this year by the L o ng B e a c h Yac ht Club partners, Bill P asquini and Bill White and a Long Beach Yacht Club crew. ln 1973 s he was s ailed by an LBYC syndicate of s ix. Tentative breakdown of the 65-boat !Jeet shows 16 in Class A, 16 in Class B, · 18 in Class C and 15 in Class D. The largest boat in the fleet 1s t he 83-foot schooner Serena which 1s now well into her second half·c•tury of racing and cruis ing. She rafes fourth in Class A with a time ad vantage of about four hours over Windward Passag e. Passage will be sruled by owner Mark Johnson of Portland, Ure., and veteran c rew made up mostly of local sailors. WATCHED WITH great inter est will be a new 73-foot sloop Ballyhoo from the desig n board of Bob Miller of Australia. Ballyhoo. will be flying the colors of the Cruising Ya cht Club of Austra lia. This year's starting fl eet fell 10 boats s hort o f the limit of 75 e s tablis he d b y the ~p o nsorin g Transpac ific Yacht Club. The nice starts July 4 at 1 p.m . at the Point Fermin buoy west of the Los Angeles Harbor entrance. The finish will be off the is land of Oahu"s Diamond Head. Windward Passage holds the elapsed time record of nine days, nine hours. The official Trans pac entry list follows: Ragtime (62-foot s loop ) Bill Pasquini-Bill White, LBYC. Ondine (79-foot ketch > Sumner A. Long. New York. Windward Passage (73-ft. ketch) Mark J ohnson. Portland YC. Serena (83-ft. schooner 1 S teven .Bragg, Thousand Oaks. Ballyhoo (72 -ft s loop ) Jack Rooklyn, Cruis ing Club of Australia. Cons tellation (76-ft. schooner> :Bruce Adam, Los Angeles. Sorcery (61-Cl sloop) J acob Wood. Los Angeles. Warrio r (5 0-l t s loop) Bruce Hedrick, Seattle. Wash. Aorangi (54-fl. s loop) Henry Wheeler, Newport Ue ach. Sunset Blvd. (53-fl. s loop> J ohn tialley. tsurbant< Siete (65-fl. ketch) William L. Stewart Ill. Corte Madera . Natom a (57-ft ketch> Donald B. Dalziel. Berkele). Sumatra (50-ft. sloopJ Albert C. .Martin. Los Angeles. Miyokodori lII (54-ft . sloop J 1-liroshi Okazaki. J a pan Hawk eye (48-ft. :,loop J D a vid Cockier. Ne wport Beach Lmproba ble C43-fl. sloop > Da vid W. Allen, Belved ere . Swifts ure (48 -ft. ~loop) N ic k .Frazee, San Diego. Loco Viente III (40-ft. sloop) Jim Seals. Newport Beach. Aranji (48-ft s loop) R obe rt C. McEllgot. San Francisco. Topaz (55-ft. sloop) E . L. Piken, Hollywood. P anache (40-ft.. sloop) Roderic B. Park, Orinda. Calif. Finesse (43-ft. sloop) Dean Stiles, Oakland. Nimble (42-fl. s loop) William A. Nickerson, Portland, Ore. S hamroc k (52 -ft. sloop) Roy Disney. Burba nk. Hilaria (53-ft. sloop ) Malcolm Weaver. Alameda. Undine (47 -ft. sloop) Norman Dawley, Ka neohe. Hawaii. Paragon (38-ft. s loop) Chuck J ordon. Kailua, Hawaii. Primave ra (44 -ft. sloop) Jorge Dipp, Guadalajara, Mexico. Xanthlppe (50-ft. sloop) Alan B . Simpkins, Los Altos. Tasco II (48-ft. sloop) Michael Sines. Hermos a Beach. Morgan's Point (41-fl. sloop) Willia m Sullivan , Los Angeles. Blue Streak (39-ft. s loop) Gary Myers. Newport Be ach. Aikane (37-ft. s loop ) Robert Beland. Long Beach. Restless ( 40-ft. sloop) Robe rt Young, Los An geles. Hasty (45-ft. s loop) Dennjs Smith. Alameda . Mamie (41 -ft. !>loop > Milt Smith, Los Ange les. Enchantress Il (40-ft. sloop} Lew Taylor, San Jose. Red Roos ter (42-ft. sloop) Phillip Rowe, Newport Beach. Tenaci ty (39-ft. s loop ) Rolfe Crocker. Be lveder e T he T e rro ris t (35-ft. sloop) Al Cassell , Newport Beach. Montgomery Street (40-ft. sloop) Jim Denning, San Rafael. Tins ley Li ght (36-ft. sloop) Henry Grandin. San Francisco. lntrepid IJ (37-ft. sloop) Richard B. 1 locgh. Los Angeles. Whisper (40-ft. sloop) Walt Brauch. Huntington Be a ch. t\n o na (40-ft s l oo p ) Fre d Le1chtfuss. Inglewood. Concubi)le (40-ft. sloop) Richard Daniels, Ha ntington Beach. Dakar (41 -ft. s loop) William V. Goodley. Be verly Hills. V1v a nt-Congre jo (40-fl. s loop ) Haske ll and Crabtree, Long Beach. Mistress 111 (41-ft. slobp ) Richard Ettinger. Belmont. Regardless (41 -ft. sloop) Hobert B . Cole. Hillsborough. Die Chita (39-fl. s loop > Yoshimasa Niwa, Japan . • Celox (40-ft. sloop> Nick Yoshimas a Newport Beach. Chutzpah (35-ft. sloop) Stuart M. Cowan. Honolulu. Ce nturion (37 -ft. s loop) Larry l'~olsom , Huntington lieach. Blue Sta r (39-ft. sloop) Richard Smythe. Huntingt on Beach. Silver Fox (37-fl. sloop) Bob Kelleher . Long Bea ch. Vind Fempe Del (39-ft. sloop) Yoshihlko Kobayas tu , Japan. Dutchess (36-{t. s loop) Mike Hillman, Bakersfie d. Vicarious <33-ft. s loopl David Jesberg. San Francisco. Dominator (37-ft. sloop) Kelly W. Miller, Ana heim Hills. E s prit (37 -ft. s loop J Geor ge Phillips. Oakl a nd. Defian t ( 36-f t. s loo p I Larry Poulton. Piedmont. Conception (37 ·ft. s loop) Larry Bradley. Los Angeles. Red Baron 11 (36-ft. sloop} Bill Hartge. Huntington Beach. Enterprise (37 ft. sloop) Brooks Barnhill, Los AngeJes. Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEV · lf you are worried that your outboard or in- board engine exhaust is harmful to the waters for which they were intended and that you enjoy, you can read the summary report or the federal En- vironmental Protection Agency and relax. Major conclusions of the three-year, $750,000 study were that outboard mot.or operation -even at thr• times "saturation boating levels" -does not harm waler quality, does not cause discerna- ble changes in plant and animal life and reproduc- tion, or effect the taste of fisb taken from the test ponds. The scientists attempted to cover all bases, ac- cording lo Matt J. Kaurman, project director for the Marine Exhaust Research Council which co- sponsored the study with EPA. THERE WERE LABORATORY phases of the study for essential analysis, but the real observa- tions and testing utilized natural bodies of water. The research teams studied both long-term and short-term effects of motor operation on plant and animal life . The studies included everything from the one· celled, initial links of the food chain to game fish. Chemical effects of engine operation on water quality were also closely checked. The study probed both cold water lakes -sub- ject to a "rest period" during the winter freeze - and warm water lakes subject to boating use 12 months of the year. Comparisons were made between leaded and unleaded fuel, and between draintess and older model engines with crankcase drains. I N SHORT. THE scientists were looking for trouble and didn't find it. They noted, for example, that there was a miniscule lead build-up in the bot- tom sediments of one of the northern lakes, but also pointed out that, despite the high stress rate. the effect of stressing with leaded fuel is minimal on the quality of the water column. While the funding was shared by EPA and out- board motor manufacturers, all test parameters were approved by EPA and the agency closely monitored all testing and reviewed test data. The field studies were conducted by Environ· mental Technology Corp. of Ann Arbor, Mich., and E nvironmental Science Engineering, Inc., Gainesville, Fla. The laboratory phase of the study was conducted by civil and mechanical engineer- ing departments of the University of Michigan. "IF MARINE ENGINES are causing harm to the water in which they operate, the most sophisticated scientific testing methods and equip- ment known are unable to detect it. Any variations discovered between stressed and unstressed ponds were found to be inconsequential, even though the stress rate well exceeded the maximum possible under actual boating conditions ," the report said. The report also assures the outboard manufac- turer that he isn't contributing to the degredation of the very ele ment on which hls livelihood de- pends. and it assures the motor buyer that he isn't fouling the wate r he enjoys so much. New Ton Level Regatta Sailed Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club launched the fjrst of what is hoped to be an annual level racing regatta Sunday with entries from Three-quarter Ton, Half Ton and Quarter Ton classes. One Ton and Two-Ton classifications will be in- vited to participate in next year's regatta. Ton or level racing is the fastest growing type of yachting competition in the U.S. and in other countries. In level racing cruising yachts of a specific In- ternational Offshore Rule rating race on a boat-for boat basis as in one-design competition. THREE-QUARTER TON -1. El Tigre II, Bill Peterson, CBYC; 2, Soloro, Armbruster, Brown and Falkenstein, CBYC; 3, Cohort, Milt Vogel, LBYC; 4. Dulcinea. Ray Weitkamp, CBYC. UALF TON-Windmill, Don Buck, PMYC; 2, Sirena, Don Zimm. CBYC; 3, Knockers. Robert "Butch" Cassid y, SMYC. QUARTER TON -1, Foxy Lady, John Gridley, North Star Sailing Club, Detroit. SPORTSCAR CENTER LARGE SELECTION OF HEW & USED IMPORTS SAlU. SHYICI. ...,.-. A O.,.M.4S D&IYll' 120 W. Warner at So. Main, ·Sonta Ana557-2J32 ,.e••<;H&-$$<HH!)$$$$$$$9•® ['Where do you go to get your ~ ~: •AfllNE SUPPLIES ind 1et : . : them It DISCOUNT PRICES? : JULY 4TH at Dana Point Harbor :• ~ $ :.!BAl<EA :! AIRPO~T @ ~MOM ~ : :; 0 _, w Take Newport Blvd. @ J. f j ~a: Exit East at Baker& : ·: 1.4 i KALMUS Right on Pullman f) , . FISH FRY 12 Noon - 4 p.m. $2.00 per person FIREWORKS AT DARK! 1• a: • •• :> • ~. ... at ~ • .~ ~ . }• ~ ~ Special Musical Show 2:1 5p.m. '3:15 p.m. Newport Plans Holiday Race Newport. Harbor Yacht. Club has put.. out a strong bid for entries of quarter-ton and one-ton classification boats in its Independence Day Regatta July 5-6. Outside race committee chairman George West srud two races will be provided for the quarter-ton and one-ton classes. Ten other classes have been invited lo race on outside courses. They are Etchells-22, Soling, Star, Rhodes-33, 470, Shield.5, Tempest, Finn, PHRF and Luders-16. Inside classes scheduled for s tarts are Lido-14 A and B, Lehman-12, Laser A and B, Metcal,{, Sabot A,BandC. ' Outside classes will start off lhe Balboa Pier and ins ide classes will start in the Newport Harbor Ya cht Club mooring basin. LET'S GO SAILING Yarmontees 'Run' Winner Ya rm on t ee s, skippered by Bruce Matlack, was the winner or the fourth race of Voyagers Yacht Club's' Hot Rum Series Sunday. Others who placed in the race were Pintada, Dave Williams; Niki II, John Kinkel ; Wild One. L e o Vortouni. and Andiamo, Vern Mathison. •.. 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Toyot1. vw GENERAL ElECTRIC DEALER EJ Toro & LGCJUfta hoch G~OOYEAR TIRE CENTER .Owned and Operated by FRANK WOOO Tare Inc. 244~2 Rockflefd Rd. Nut 10 Sav·On El TORO 837-2900 'i ~ ·· MOM Macri~;~ i ~ .. "'llU., COITA MESA 517 .... ~6111/J Note: Fish Fry and Show adjacent to Dana-Rose Yacht Brokerage Ate WI DO rT wtTM '"'flMIT 9UoW1'Y NODUCn Ate NOfllHto•w. ~•••••~·~~·~•e~ Don~M~Th~Gu~D~~Funud&~rt~~~ ~--~~~.••n•u~w~~•m•w•~·~·~~~~~~~~~~~~• l .. I • I I I I ' Saddlebaek EDIT ION VOL. 68, NO. 183,6SECTIONS, 92 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI 4. MAC Member Raps Ry JAN WORTll 01111• Of II y Pilot ~I.ill J ohn Nobll'. a Mbs1on VieJo Mun1c1pal Adv1::.ury Coun cil member ~ind a repre:.t•ntat1ve to an Oran~e Count y traffic study committee, has m<.1de publlc hi::. letter critical of the co~~ittcc and lhe Optn1ons of ::.omtl or Ill> members. Noble cnt1n wd Lhe rl•presen tative of the City of Irvine un the county committee for foiling to appreciate that proposed Jrvme developments will place intense µressure on existing highways. "It seems s trange that the representat1 ve of this area I Irvine) states concern for mass transportation systems, but has } et to state that the area he represents is causing a great por- tion of the traffic volume and im- pacting the surrounding com- munities," Noble said. Noble was appointed to the citizens' committee by Fifth Dis- trict County Supervisor Thomas RUey lo r epresent the unin- corporated territory of the south county. The committee worked with VTN and Alan M. Voorhees As- sociates to produce a study of trafCic needs. · Noble's letter, addr~ssed to oth er members on the commit· tee, criticized them for failing to maki-firm recommendations lo s upervisors about which of the consultant's proposals s hould be purs ued. VTN and Voorhees recom- mended that four major highway projects lo improve traffic now ·on Pacific Coast Highway and in El Toro. They a~o called for building 67 / . Retailers Ask Probe Of 3-cent Gas Hike Young eucalyptus trees provide a p astot'i.11 border for the new SetTi.lno Intermediate School under cons t ructio n on Jeronimo HotJ d nl'<1r C<.1nt.1cfa Hoad in the Lake Forest section of El Toro. The school, to uccommodalc 1,200 students, is located on 20 acres of mostly wooded land and will open ucxt fall. Brown Killing Plan For U CI Hospital 8) DOl (;t.AS FRIT'/~')CllE Ot lt1t O•oty P1tol Sl•ft By cutting L'C rrvine hos p1t<.1l construction funds from the ::.te1te budget. Gov. r;dmund G. Brown Jr. expl·cts t o µul <.in l'nd lo plans for a uni\ l'r s ity hos pital 111 lrvtnt'. he s;11ci Tuesd.iy Commenting on the ~ta lc's $11.S billion 1975·76 budget. he said the UCl -C:.i hfornia College of Medicine should plan its teaching act1v1ll cs around Orange County Mcflic;.i l Centcr. The budget in- cluded $5 million lo buv the Medical Center. but re<1uires .i renegotiated contract IJl'l Wt:l'n UC I and Orange County. Meanwhile. Assis tant County Administrator R.A. Scott, who h ead ed lhl' original Medic:.il Center s ale talks. said ··we're in the dark a bout wh~1t the state wants." A parngrnph 1n the s tate budget rcquin.•s a new agree· ment on the ratl• at \\hich the county will reimburse the un- ivcrstiy (or treatment of indigent patients. .. I will personally attend to the situatio n," said Brown. "and make sure that the state drives a very hard but fair bargain. "'The budget m:.i ndules the un- iversity to negotiate the best possible C:Jrrangcmcnt with the supervisors of Orange C<)Unty so that Irvine can have e1 medic<1 l school, use OCMC for a teaching facility. and yet receive financial support from lhe county for those county responsi bilitics which are discharged in the hospital." h<:! said. Brown held out no hope ~or a n on-campus hos pital lo be built in Lhe ruture. .. By selling up OCMC," Brown said, ··we can put lo rest the idea of ;.in on-site hospital. I'm very reluctant to sec new hospitals bwlt. There arc 325 patients m that facility that ran handle 000. · · Brown said his main concern is that the university does not gel <See HOSPITAL, PageA2) Fish Stocked Iii County's Waterunys The slate Fish and Game Department planted 2,200 pounds of channel catfish in four Orange County lakes Tuesday. About 200 fish were dumped in- to each of the lakes at Laguna Nigue l Regional Park, Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley and at Has ler Basin in Garden Grove. Another 500 fish were planted in Huntington Lake in the new Huntington Beach Central Park. Fish and Game officials say the catfis h, h atched al the I m· perial warm water hatchery near the Salton Sea, make good eating. Each weighs about a half pound now. This will be the last fish plant in Orange County until next fall. a fi s h and game official said. Workers Exposed LUSBY. Md. (UPI) -Twelve workers al a nuclear power plant were exposed to radiation Tues - day, but they r eturped to work after taking routine precautions . No .Change • ID 'Rush' For 4th Alleged By United Press International T he New Jersey Gasoline Retailers Association wants Coneress to investigate the de· cisio'n by major oil comparues to raise gasoline prices as much as three cents per gallon. , "We more or less expected a 11'2 to two-cent increase to reflect the new import tax, but they went beyond that," J erry M. Ferrara, executive director of the associ<.1- tion, said Tuesday. ··we think it's unconscionable ." The association represents more tha n 3.000 service stations throughout the stale. Nlne m ajor oil companies an- nounced Tuesday that the prices of gasoline will immediately be raised as much as t.hree cents a gallon. There was no doubt that the oil companies raised the prices in tim e for Fou rth of July holiday, he said. "They rushed for the holiday. I'm afraid the rest of the com- panies will soon increase their prices." he added. Two o ffic ia ls of the Pen- ns ylvania Service St ation Dealers Association also s aid to· day oil companies were "out to get every cent they can from the public" by raising gas prices just before the holiday weekend. Thomas Anderson. executive director of the association, said the association had predicted the increase "as far back as two months ago: If you know anything a bout this business, <See HIKE, Page A2) MIDGET GETS BIG SENTENCE TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) -A midget about three feet tall was sentenced to life in prison today by an Israeli m ilitary court in the Gaza Strip for trying to bomb a bus carrying Arab laborers in February 1974. Mahmoud Abu Ouda, a 2 1· year-old Arab living in a Palesti- nian refugee camp, pleaded un- s uccessfully that his height s hould be considered a mitigat- ing circums tance. Israeli aulhorities say Arah guerrillas often plant bombs on buses traveling between Israel and the occupied territories to discourage Arab laborers from working in Israel. Budget Di1ne Li1ies Due Early Because of the r'ourth of July holiday, advertising to appear tn the Saturday Otiily Pilot Dime-a-Lines columns should be placed no later than Thursday. Valuation Boost Will Have Little Effect Notices m ay be brou~ht to any Daily Pilot offi ce. The dcudllne for Dime-a· Linl's ~opy 1s noon Thurs- day at tht' Soddleback Valley . Laguna Ocach, Newport Bt>ach and I lunt angt.on OetH'h offices. Dlme-11-Lm<' uds will be rccelvl'd until 3 p.m . ut the Costa Mesa ofhcc of lhe Datly Pilot. The 20.8 percent increase in the assessed valuation of t he St1d· dll'back Valley Unified School Dis tri c t an nounced by the Orange County Assessor 's Office .. will not m a ke an appreciable difference" in the district'!\ pro- posed $23 m illion budget. Thal is the condusion today of Business Man ager Gil Mor4'no, confirming his earlier remarks in an interview last week. Moreno h od predicted u 15 per· cent hake in the dislrict·s a:s- sessed valuation, but said e Ouc· · tuutlon sev('ra I percentage poinls either way would have lit- tle d(ect. He further warned th at the flgures as releas-ed to Orange County s upervisors have not yet been balanced by the county audit.or and controller. Last year the dis trict had a 27 percent ju mp In assessed valua- tion. This year's increase brings the district 's t otal to $305,831 ,45..5. Moreno has predicted that the school district tax r'\1-e. which was $5 .81 p e r $100 usessed valuation. wlll suy about lhc same. The business manager also complained about the way the H· ses11o r 's office release• its !lgures . ) ... "lam a little disappointed that the assessor 's office gives these figures out to the pubUe alter it is presented to the supervisors and the schoo l• don 'l h11ve any knowledge ot It,·· he said. "We feel we ought to at least receive a courtesy call from the assessor's otflce. But we've been waiting for that for yean1. We're a lways the last to know -but that's the -0.Y lt is.'' Moreno 111d lhe only way city oflicial1t or school di.strict or ficlala learn or their assessed valuation chan1c1 Is throu8h the newspapers. 'l,nday~s Closi11g N •• Slueks WEDNESDAY ,JUL Y1., 1975 TEN CENTS Traffic miles of new roads und thl' re· construction or widcrung of 47 miles of existing roadways. In his complaints about lrvme representative Henry Qwglcy, Noble referred to the lrvme In - dustrial Complex ror which tar~<:! expansions are under way an<.I the proposed Golden Triangle, a s hopping and busin~ss center at the intersection of the San Di ego and Santa Ana Free\\ay~ In Step Wh e n David t'ier. 1(), a NewPQrt H<.1rbor 1 ligh School cross country r unner, takes 1off on his duily 15-mile train- ing gallop, he m akes sure he does n 't Jeavc t he world behind. He li stens to his earphone radio as he runs. The lea m rec:om mcudt!d four m ajor highway projects to 1m prove trnffic flow on l'<.11:1f1c Coast Highway ancJ in El Toro Other propos als called rc.ir building 67 mile::. of ll l'W roads <.1nd the reconstruction or widen 1ng or 47 m lies or e>.1Sl1ng roadways "It s hould also be pomtt..'<.I out that there are areas within the (SeeTRA.~FIC. Page Al) • Colonel Seized in Leba1wn From \\ire Services WASHINGTON r\ l S Army colone l was reported ah· duct ed a l ;.i roc.tdblock 1n Le-banon. the Swtc Departm1.·nl said today. Department ~pok l·:.man Robert L. f'unseth s:ud the t; S. Embassy in Bl·1rut reporkd the ··possible abdut·t1on·· on Sundi..ly ofCol. Ernest R . Morgan. Morgan wa~ rcturru n~ rrom <t· Central Europe Treat) Organil:.i lion exercise in Pakistan to his post in Ankara wherl4tlc m;.idc a stop at Eeirul, Funselh ~aid. r'unseth said that un t')l'Wll· ness tu the e \'ent repor t1.·d Morg.in enlered :.i t<.ixicab ot the hotel where he was stay1ng and was seized from the vehitlc by armed men ·· ~1l one of the many roadblock~ in th<' l·ity. ·· r'unscth said lhl' cmba:-.sy lffi· m e diately informed th e Lebanese authorities of lh~ 1m·1- dent. All possiblt:> measurl's \\er'l' bt>ing token to find Morg;.in. Funst'lh ::.a1c.1 he had httk Ill· formation as lo \\ hy .\torgun \\ J::. in Beirut and did not bt>hl'Vl' the embassy h::id been mformcd uf his stop. Apparently Morgan\\ as making a private s top. , He· declined to identify the eyewitness to the abducllon but said he was not an Amen can. Lebanon has heen thc sn·rn: of strife between rightis t und Palestinian dcme nts. T lw l ' S. government has cautioned Americans to avoid travel Ill th<.' Middle Ee1sl count[). c lklatcd story. A4 >. In Ankara. Turkey, l '.S. of· ficia ls said Morgan w;.is from Petersburg-, Va .. and wos last seen walk mg out of his hotel for a meal. Saddleback Woman Faces Check Rap A Saddleback VaJley woman whose home investigators said was guarded by a three-legged Doberman pinscher watchdog was in jail today, charged among other things with passing some $20.000 worth of bad checks. Offenses allegedly committed by Charlene L. Allen, 30, of 25691 Minoa Drive. Aegean Hills, oc- curred in Costa Mesa, Irvine and Mi ssion Viejo in recent months. She was taken in lo custody Fri. dav n i~ht al her hom e a nd booked into Orange County J ail in lieu of SS0.000 ball pending ar· raignment in South Orange Coun· ty Judicial District Court. Char ges contained in com- plaints issued by the District At· tom ey's Office include forl{ery . burglary, grand theft of an auto and misuse of credit card-;. ··s he h a d several different .aliases a nd several diffe re nt 's cams'," says Cost a Mes<.1 Polic e Detective Jan Gustaveson. of the forgery and bad check detail. Detcdive Gustaveson and her partner , Detective Jim Stri c kland . a ccompan ied sheriff's deputies to Mrs. Allen's home to p ick up the suspect Fri· day night, finding a three-legged watchdog. "We didn't have any prohlcms with it." said DetC'<'l ive Gustaveson. "We've been looking for her since about the first of March when she moved back to Orange Parley by Briton United Pres l•tt m1Uoaa l Britis h Foreign Secret ury James Callaghan, responding to tht pardon of an Et1g1Jsh lecturer sentenced to death, ha 1grt'ed to meet wit,b Ugandan President Idi Amin. I 'I \ Countv." thl' veteran check de- tail detet:ti1•e :idded. Financial fi rms :illc~edly vic- timized by the housewife include Bank of America, Security Pacific Bank and Southe rn California First N.ilional Bank. Investigators said the a uto theft charge stemmed from her alleged renting of a vehicle from , Budget Renl·a ·Cur in Costa Mesa . with false idt'nl1ficat1on papers . . The auto was n ever re - turned. inves tigators said, and claimed il was found to be out- fitted with stolen license plates when Mrs. Allen and the car wen~ finally traced to Mission \"ieJO . We•ther Temperatures will push into the high 70s. with lows tonight near 60. Patchy late night a nd early morn- ing low clouds a nd fog. INSIDE TODA" Cere moniu .at f,curv1t'w State Hospital mork a tmy milestone 1n lives o/ 14 patients who compl4?ted special 4!duca- tlon program. Story, PogeA7. l•dex Al .. AU ,,. ••• o• .. C:t• CH "" M ..... ...... cw. . .. i . Battin ·Lashes Hicks .. By GAR V G KANVILI.E 011"• O•llY P1101 ~wit \l·l'b~tl arrows ugain new 10 SantJ Ana Tues day when Supt•r\'is or Robert Battin un· lea~ht•d a s t•uthmg personal ut- tar k on Orunge County Districl AtlornP) C.'t.•cil Hicks. L a t e in the day, Hic ks rcwondcd to Ba tlin 's assault but pulled his verbal punches m what he said was an effort "not to t•ngagt• in pelly personality da~hl'S. '' Th1: Santa Ana ::.upervisor had no :.ud1 4ualms ~hen he began n •admg fro m a prepared four- p.1~e ~lJtt.>ment at the d ose of the Uo;.i rd o( Supervisors meel.Ulg. I hs allcgJtions against H1cks t'1·hot•tl a ::.1m&l;.ir a ttack lasL •\\,•t•k on thl' dis trict attorney by fiatt1n ':-mult1 ·m1ll1 on aire poltll('al benefactor Or. Louis C:t'llJ. L1kt• C'l•lla, Battin charged lltl·ks "1th a bus mg his offi ce, m1d official J s well c.is personal nllSl'Ofldlll'l. The Sant a Ana supervisor ended his tirade by asking Coun· ty Couns el Adnan Kuyper to de· tt•rmine 1f the supervisors are empowered to investigate Hicks' office ;.ind to M.'ek "a court ap- 1101nlt>d p::.ych1atnst to examine lucks." All but forgotten m the fury of Ballin s assault was the issue that brought his feud with Hacks into th4! open, the transfer of 22 111\'esu gators frvm the District Allorney 's Office to the Sheriff's Office. When th e Hoard of Su-' Pl'rv1~o rs \'Oted unanimously to .1pprove the t ransfer, Hicks charged the dec1s 1on was dictat- ed by a s hadow government that controls $Orne county officials. Thr district attorney refused to withdr aw his sh adow govern- mE>nt ('harge after both Battin and Cella 's attacks on him. ·'The transfer is designed to prevent me from investigating <·orruption 1n elections on the people's behalf," Hicks said ag am Tucsduy. "l :wy the days of ste aling elec- ~ lions in this county arc over and t hey <Cc.>lla a nd Battin) a re J1fra1d of that," he added. .: At the time Battin read his :stateme nt, Hicks w as serving as •l)n hon o r ary palJbearer a t -lormer Los Angeles County Dis- ;Q"ict Attorney Joseph Busch 's :pin er al. . . :Three Smmiier Camp Sessions Set by YMCA The Saddleback VaJley YMCA h as an n o unced three J uly sessions of resident camp for young children. Youngster s in first through third grades may c hoose either of two sessions, July 20 through 23 or .July 23 through 26. at Camp Edwards in the Barton F1ats arl!3 o f the San Be rna'rdino Mountains. Trained leaders. one to each six c hildren, will teach S\.\tmm an g and boating a nd supervise crafts. games and hik- ing. The camp includes a heated µoo l and a lake. Boys and girls in fourth through s ixth grades may attend ~amp Bluff Lake near Big Bear .July 12 through 19. Activities at the camp will include horse back nding. boating and water skiing, swimming in a heated pool, :.irchery a nd target practice. Additional mformation on both camps 1s avail a ble from the Y, 23131 Orange Ave. m El Toro. or · phone 830· YM CA . ORANGE COAST se i•Jjl'1Ql{1)I 1"'' f1• ~rll)o ( .t I (Hlly Pt1ol ""'''"w f'\1t h 1\COtn• , • to.~ .. "" ~,,. n~rth ,.,,,, . .,,nr o,~nQlf' I I I t I "lo,.,_.I (0"'"( t l\'t 1f"l+ .. t .. h irO+l•Qf\\ •r~ I • .,., ¥ t\11 •, It 'l'• "'' '1.•~ t i.r Co\I• w t., 4-Cif•f '·"'4, .... ,., •• ,,...,.I I• ...... fO'-"'• .J .. • 'f I••• • .,,,,,. t. " Y lll~r ~f\O .. t"' .. 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Tonight, Mr. Mlzell said he will be alive and healthy when friends und relatives com e to pay their respect s, comple te with flowers and condolences. "It '11 be a regular service, with eulogy and music and singing by the choir,'' he said. "But no c asket. That's too morbid." In program s printed up for the service, the Rev. Mr. Mizell said : "This, my funeral service, is being held these quickening days because I have no plee:tsure in words I cannot hear , flowers I caMot smell and friends I cannot see." 4-hour Shootout Cop Killer Tu~ Gun on Himself SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) - Police of!icer J ohn Paul Jones s tood out side the fashionable white brick home of his best friend and pleaded with him to surrender. "Bob, please come on out. Can't you hear me? This is J ohn Paul J ones. You know who I am. Everything will be all rig ht. Come on out with your hands up. Turn on the porch light and let us know, Bob. Please come out." The man inside the house. Robert L . Keck, a truck driver tor Lone Star Brewery who police s aid had killed a police de- tective with a rifle bullet between the eyes, never answered the call to surrender Tuesd ay night. From Page A J HOSPITAL stuck for bills fo r treatment of in· digenL patients not covered by MediCal or Medicare. Last October, when the agree- ment betwee n UCI and Orange County was approved. both sides lauded it a s equitable to both parties. Bill Smith, a nother member of the county's negotiating team, said the board of supervisors will ·have to consider the matter . before talks begin again. The UCI-California College of Medicine Board of Trustees has not yet consid ered what to do about the latest setback to med school development plans, ac- cording to Trustee Bryant Es- slick. However, Essick pointed out that legal action against the state is one alternative , When the college turned over its assets to the university, he said. a contract was drafted which included the construction of a hospit al. Additionally, he said , funds in the 1972 st a te health sci e n ces bond were s pecifically ~armarked for Irvine. Strippiog the college of those funds, he said, is contrary to the desires of the state's voters. From Page Al TRAFFIC. • • unincorporated area that do not want roadways th rough their area so as to protect their e n- vironment. ''Residents Ji ving within these areas must realize that to have your cake and eat it too would mean much higher taxes without development of commer cial a nd residential properties," he said. "Many of these residents who are complaining about arterial trans portatio n corridors a nd other road expansion also state taxes are too high. I (eel they (taxes) will be a great deal higher if we attempt to adopt a growth policy which is too low." Noble said the county must .. somehow find that fine line between protection of the en- vironment a nd growth." . Referring to the committee's lack of recommendation, Noble said the group bad "failed in its duty." "We have had our advisory group represented in almost all the meetings and received their input and we should be able to state what we feel, based upon all anput, is the bes t and most workable system lo lhe board of supervisors," he wrote. Libya Arrest CAIRO CAP> -Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khad(lfy has ar rnt.ed 39 army otckens who pro- tested b!a auacks again.lit E8YPt. tbrte Li byans who sought political uylum in Egypt were quoted today H HYin&t • "If the man comes out shoot- ing, let him have it," the offlcer in cha rge of the ass~ult force told the squads of heavily armed law enforcement officers who sur- rounded the house during a four- hour shootout. Finally, officers stormed the house behind a n armored truck. Keck was found dead, lying next to his dining room table with a ri- fle on top of him and a pistol in his belt. Authorities said they believe h e died from self·inflict ed wounds. He could have been dead tor up to two hours before officers en- tered, according to police. Police said Keck shot and killed Det. J ames Anderson 39 then barricaded himself in~id~ the house, surrounded by more than 50 s tate a nd local law en- forcement officers, Authorities said Anderson had gone to the home at 7 p.m . to in· vestigate the shooting of Keck's 21·year-old son. The detective was s hot as he radioed a call for help. Anderson, shot once between the eyes with a high-caliber rifle, was standing 130 feet from the Keck house at the time, police said. Officers fired seve.l'al l'()llnds from automatic weapons and lobbed tear gas grenades at the home in an effort to make Keck s urrender. Alternating s hots with a rifle a nd pistol, Keck fired out the front, side and rear win· dows. By the time the siege ended at 11 :05 p.m . when police shouted, "It's all clear," the Keck home was covered with bullet holes. Thirteen wer e counted in the mahogany front door . Keck's son, Tommy, was in fair condition with a gunshot wound in his right arm. Police blocked off a large area surrounding the home to hold back crowds of spectators. A helicopter hovered overhead and authorities ordered street lights turned off in the area near the 4th and 5th Army headquarters at Ft. Sam Houston. 26 Firemen Quit Jobs In Placenlia Placentia 's 26·man fire depart- m en t is not a t work today because of w hat city officials term a combina tion strike and lockout. The sm all north Orange Coun· ty city is getting emergency fire and rescue protection from the county fire department after a special order to that effect was handed down Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors. The city firemen started their protest walkout at S p.m . Tues- day over the firing of four firemen charged with peUy theft and four others facing other charges. The four men who were fired allegedly took $2,000 worth of city property out of abandoned city buildings. The local firemen's union claimed the city was harassing the men as pa rt of an ongoing feud over pay aod a $1.5 million lawsuit filed by firemen over working hours. After the first firings, the Wlion warned the cily that a ction against any other firemen would be considered a lockout. The city late last week charged the other four firemen with iJ. legalJy using city toola and equip- ment for personal projed.s and the union made aood lt.s threat . City officials nid today the un· ion 1s vlolaUng the terms of a contract agreement that stipulat- ed walkout.s and strikes would not be allowed , thus leavin1 the fi rem e n open lo severe dis· clplinary action and poa1bly lou o! their Jobs . AtM<l•'9cl "'""' ""8t. VISITING IN NEWPORT H. R. Haldeman llaldeman Vacationing In N ewport H.R . H a lde man, a central figure in the Water gate scandal that rocked the ncttion, is cur- rently vacationing in Newport Beac h. liaide m an, who was convicted last January in the Watergate coverup trial in Washington, D.C., is curre ntly free on appectl. Cort'\oict ed a long wi th the former White House Chief of Staff wer e J ohn Mitchell, Robert C. M ardia n and J ohn D . Ehrlichman, all top aides to former Pres ident Richard Nixon. Haldeman has periodically stayed in Newport .Beach with friends, both prior to and during his While House years. He is currently staying with the J oseph Horton family on Bay Island. Whe n contacted T uesday, Halde m an re fused to grant an in· terview, stating that he is here "strictly on vacation." His wife said they planned to remain in Newport until August. K e lJey a t Rites LOS ANGELES (UPI) -FBI Director Cla r ence Kelley at- tended the funer als and buria ls Tuesday of two agents killed on a South Dakota Indian reservation, then gave a personal promise to the s uspected killers that they can s urrende r without fear of vengeance. Nixo11 Com•ent Taping System Urged by LBJ WASHINGT<'>N CAP> - Former President Nbcon says he installed the extensive Whit\.' House taping system at the urg· ing of his predecessor, Lyndon R. J ohnson, who he said also had such a system. "President J ohnson said that the recordings he had made of his conver sations while president bad proved to be exceedingly valuable in preparing h is memoirs and he urged that I re- install the recording devices," Nixon said in an amdavit filed with the U.S. District Court. ·'Thereaft e r , I consented that lhis be done. havin~ the expecta- tion that I . hk e President Johnson, could retain during JllY life exclusive control over access to the r ecord in gs ... " Nixon said. The affidavit was filed late Monday in connection with Nix- on's s uit challenging a new law giving the government custody of his records, including 880 reels of tape. Nixon said he planned for the tapes to be placed in a presiden- tial llbrary after his death ''with restrictions prohi biting access for a sufficie ntly long period of Lime so that no participant in conversations with me would in· cur any adverse effects." He said he would have delekd conversations containing purely personal discussion s. The tape recordings, whi<Ut in· eluded conversations bearing on the cover·up of White House in· volveme nt in the Wate rgate break-in, played a major role in the fall of the Nixon administra- tion and Nixon 's resignation Aug. 9. Nixon said inst a llation of the m1crophones in the White House, on his telephones, and at Camp David, Md . "stemmed in large parL .. from Johnson's r ecom· m endations, made through a mutual friend. The friend was not ide ntified. When the exis tence of the tap- ing system was disclosed to the Senate Watergate committee in 1973 by Alexande r Butterfield . then-White House lawyer J . Fred Buzhardt said lhe system ·'is s imilar to tha t employed by the last administration." But Johnson intimates denied any wholesale bugging. A source said Tuesday that Johnson was able to t urn the system off and on at will, unlike the Nixon system that op~r a ted when evH n telephone receiver was lifted or a voice actuated the recorder . In the affidavit, Nixon s~11d ''President J ohnson sent word to me that he had learned that as one of my first actions upon a r- riving at the White House I hud ordered the removal of the re· cording devices he had installed there," Nixon said. The r ecording systems, ac· cording to lhe affidavit, were dis- connected two days after But- terfiele revealed their existence. From Page AJ GAS HIKE price wars a lways s topped before the Fourth of July." Anderson said the oil com- panies know "lhe public is going to motor" and the firms are 1rn-ing to "g rab every dime they can possibly get.·· Rudy Molnar, president of the association. said the latest round of increases 1s •·gouging the public." Molnar said. ·· 1r there is a shortage, we feel it would be con- lri ved . The com panies know the re is no s hortage. There is less production." A busin ess counselor for ser vice stalions in eastern Oregon and western Idaho also says he cannot understand what is happening with gas prices and wants to know who is working the ripoff "I can't understand it," said T. Bailey Lee of John Wager and Co., Boise. .. I wish somebody would ex- plain to me why the independents are selling gas cheaper than the major brand dealers can buy it." The government 's top energy official says lifting price controls from domestic oil, and thus rais- ing fuel costs to consumers, is painful but necessary to end America 's ''addiction" to foreign oil. 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Regular Hours: Tues. Wed, T hurs G'sat -9:30 to 5:30 Monday -12.00 to 9:00 Frlduy -9:30 to 9:00 } ) Effe~tive .July 31 LA County Bans 'Skinny-dipping' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Those lazy, hazy, skinny-dipping days of s ummer will soon be over on Los Angeles County beaches. An ordinance prohibiting nudi- ty on bcat'hes and parks in unin· Actor Face s Tax Evruion Sentencing LOS ANGELES (AP) -David Chow, an actor , economist, and former technical adviser to the "Kung Fu'' television series, has pleaded guilty in federal court to income tax evas ion. Chow, 45, admitted Tuesday he evaded $40,000 rh taxes by not re- porting $119,000 in income from stock sales and commissions. The inco me involved a com- plicated series of real es tate transactions Chow helped or- ganize and promote. Chow has appeare d in a number of movies, including "Flower Drum Song," "The Manchurian Candidate" a nd "The Ugly American." He has also had several television roles. He will be sentenced on Sept. 8 by U.S. Di st. Judge Malcolm Lucas. Chow is subject to a max- imum penalty of five years in prison and a $10,000 fin e. · corporaled areas of the county will lake effect July 31, and violators will face maximum penalties of a $500 fine and six months in jail. The new law was approved Tuesday by the "Board of Supervisors after unsuccessful attempts to add a clause to the ordinance designating clothing- option al beaches in remote areas. Supporters or the nudity ban in- cluded some resdents ofTopanga Beach near Malibu, a favorite gathering place for the nude bathers. "We have s exual perverts who want to show themselves off," one woman told the supervisors. "A nudie beach seems to draw this type of people." Other residents of the area said they did not want their children exposed to the nudity. But nude-bathing advocates protes ted, claiming that the county need s some place where those who desire to disrobe on the beach can do so. Arid one oppo- nent of the ordinance, Charles Atwood, said nude bathing was an activity the whole family could enjoy. · "Most of the nudists who go to Pirate's Cove, a private nude beach, are fami lies w1l h ohildren," Atwood said. But his protests went unheeded by most of the supervisors, who passed the ordinance by a 3·1 vote. State Einployes Rap Budget Cut SACRAMENTO (U PI) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has com e under fire from state employe and highway patrolmen's organizations for reduc- ing proposed salary increases in the new state budget. Before s igning the $11.47 billion spending ( Sta te J package Tuesday, the _ governor cut $100 million in proposed spending, in- cluding $43.9 million from money set aside to finance pay raises for state workers. Leader s of the California State Employees' As- sociation <CSEA ) said the sala ry reductions were "unfair, illegal and unprecedented." The California Association of Highway Patrolmen echoes CSEA's criticism. Singer'• D eath Probed LOS ANGELES (AP) -Officials have still not officially determined what caused the sudden death of rock singer and composer Tim Buckley, and it may be at. leas t a week before r esults of an autopsy are known. Buckley, 28. died Sunday at his Santa Monica apartment. Authorities said Buckley apparently suffered a he art at.tack while climbing a flight of stairs. Powder Put I Ni.xe11 !ti ales LOS ANGELES CU PI ) -The Powder P uff Derby can discriminate against men because it is not or ganized or regulated by the government, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. U.S. District Court J udge Lawrence Lydick re- fused to order organizers to admit a male entry in the annual cross-country race for women light. plane pilots. He turned down an appeal by Howard Rosen, a real estate broker and flying enthusiast. Rosen brought suit under the federal Civil Rights Act, arguing that he was a victim of sex discrimina- tion. Bene fit ln~rease Small · SACRAMENTO (AP) -Aged, blind or dis- abled Californians on Supplemental Security In- come are getting a cost-of-living incre.ase smaller than the nationwide 8 percent boost, a state official says. But the slate checks will go up again this fall when a $65-million boost for state SSI recipients is available, John Sullivan, spokesman for the Benefit Payments Department, said Tuesday. Ralphs Gro~ery Fined LOS ANGELES CAP) -The attorney general's office said Ralphs Grocery Co. has been ordered by a court not to sell beef with more than a 30 percent fat content. and not to mis label any meat or poultry product. Under the stipulated agreement in Superior Court made public Tuesday, the company was directed to install a fat analyzer in each retail store. Atty. Gen. Evellc J . Younger s aid Ralphs must pay a civil penalty of $10,000 and costs of $7,SOO e~ch to the state for attorneys' fees and to the Los Angeles County Department of Health for in- vestigative costs. > Dead -End? Irvine Road ~ork Cut The C alifornia De partme nt of Transporta tion is running. out of money and has delayed advertising for bids on two pre- viously approved road projects in Irvine. According to Irvine Public Works Direc- t.or Brent Muchow, one or the projects pro- bably will go to bid, but the other will be postponed indefinitely. Rebuilding the Culver Drive on.ramps at the Santa Ana Freeway, because the project includes some federal funds, probably wm go through, said Muchow But reco ns truction of MacArthur Boulevard, widening the rosd south of the San Diego freeway, probably will not be funded, he said. Wednesday, July 2. 1975 DAIL V PILOT A 5 , Ruled Suic ide Dan Dailey's Son Dead, of Gunshot Killer Croft A dead sperm whale (circle) awaits pickup by a Soviet ship 150 miles west of San Francisco. The P hyllis Cormack, operated by the Canadian ''Greenpeace Foun- dation" has been pursuing a 9-vessel Russian whaling flotilla off California, and chased the killers 250 miles down the coast. The Canadians are attempting to bring world atte~tion to the plight of the endangered whale species. Cruise Cost Hiked LOS ANGELES (UPI) -ll will cost a little more to taJce the "great white steamer" from San Ped ro lo Catalina Island after next week. Th e P ublic Utilities Com- mission T uesd ay gave the operators of the S.S. Catallna permission to raise fares, effec- tive July 11. The one way fare to Avalon rises from $4.75 to $5.50 and the round trip price goes up from $9.50 to $11. The steamship line is asking for a n eventual fare increase lo $6.25 and $12.50. The line, in its application to the PUC, argued that fares have remained the same for six years while costs rose, a nd that without the increased income the line would lose about $212,000 this summer. SANTA PtjONICA <AP) -The son of actor Dan OaiJey com· milted s uicide by shooting himself in the mouth out.side a local hospital shortly alter•seek- ing emergency treatment tnere, police said. It was the second apparent suicide in a week involving the offspring or a Hollywood cclebn- ty and third in two months. Mrs. F .J . Roberts of St. John 's Hospital said Daniel J. Dailey Ill, 27, went to the hospital office shortly before 4 a.m. Tuesduy and •·asked for directions to ;,in emergency hospital. POLl CE SGT . Ri c hard Johncola said Wednesday the young man's body w as found on the front lawn of St. John 's early Tues•ay. He said a note was found beside the body. but the contents wer e not d isclosl'd. ''We are s atisfied that the wound was self-inflict ed ," Johncola said. Last Thursday, J on Peck, 30· year-old son of movie act or Gregory Peck, was found ctead 1n his modest collage in Santa .Barbara -a s ingle bullet in his head and a handgun nearby. Young Peck was a television newsman. Though the coroner's office tentative ly ruled the death an apparent s uicide, Dr. Cornelius Passani, brother of the actor's current wife, Veronique, said he believed the death m ay have been accidental. In May J enny Lee Amess, 2C daughte r or J am es Aroe:.s of "Gunsmoke," was found dead o! an overdose of s leepmg tablets. T een Couple H e ld in D e ath Of Parents SAN RAFAEL <UPI) -A t eenager de s cribed as an "average American boy'' has be en arrested along with his girlfriend on a charge of killing the girl's parents and cr emating their bodies . Police said Charles D. Riley, 19, and Marlene OlJ ve. 16, shot James F. Ohve, 55. to death with a rifle and fatally clubbed his wife, Nao m i, 53, almost two weeks ago. The par ents frowned upon the youths' relationship, according to police. Police, who arrested the two Tuesday night, said the bodies were taken to a remote area a nd cremated with the use of large logs. The are'a is often used by teenagers for outdoor gatherings and it was believed ·at first that the bones were the remnants of barbecued deer . ·red offers Bicentennial Fare savings to more cities than any other airline. ' All summe r long. adults can s;.i vc 20'/o off regular Coach fare. Children under 12 save 50'\, when you lake: them along. Just buy your round-trip ticket lo any o{ these cities at leac;t 7 days ahead and reserve both departing and return nights. You may change your return flight if neces.sary. but you must stay from 7 to JO days. Summer rates are in effect until September 15th, when adult savings increase to 25%. Fare is not available during certain .20°a OFF holiday period.,, or from 2:<X> p.m . Friday 10 10:.'\U a m. 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T he Miss ion Viejo MAC. fo rmed hist fall and the only other MAC in th<.' county, has proved tha t it s re· commend ation~ ca rry mor l' wt>ig ht t h a n thos e of a hom eowne1·s' associatio n. Hut in forming an advbory panel. E l Torn le aders fat·t· a far g re Ct ter chall enge tha n did their Mission \'it•jo <.'ount t•rpa rls . Mi~sion Viejo b a phys1t·ully unified communit y bLu lt hy o ne patcrnahs t1c development firm which s upported t he MAC idea . El Toro's m ajor deve loper. on the ulhl•r h and , hus maintained a "ht1nds off" ut tituc.Je and ph.tnn<·c.J only a third of t he te rritory. El Toro h a~ m any tntctests in unsurpris ing con fu el ,., i1 h each ot her · ;.igriculture. commercial and re sidentw l Hut the interplay a mo ng t hem makes the ~I AC a tim e l ·idea . Trip U1mecessary Irvine school t rus tees and a dministrators plAn a ~.500 tax-paid junket to Lake San Marcos la ter this summer to work out the final administrative det a ils of getting t he s c hools ready for fall opening The dist rict '.s fi nancia l pil'lure is not particula r ly bright. Ot's pite a bigger budget. the combina tion of mon:! student !>, lCJ e hc rs' pay hikes and inflatiori means r ed uced purch a::,ing puwcr per studen t J.\t the same lime , "' hlle the t ux rate will s tay the same taxes will go up due to increased assessme nts . The three day confab is billed as a chance for ad· mimstrators to get away from the dis tractions of day. to-day work ln the district. Howe ver . it does seem possible that th\> ad· minis tr a to rs s hould be able to find som e place closer to lhl• district's facilities wher e they can ha ng out a "do not disturb'' sign that wou ld cost far less than $2,500. Reasonable Compromise T he $500-a -m onth rent a gr eed upon la st week by the Capis trano Unified School District for using a pa rk site in Mis sion Viejo as a school s ite 1s a good solution to the p roblem of public protest about use of the site T he six-acre pa1·cel has been used free of charee up to now for Castille Ele m entary School Ouc to heavy growth in the area. the porta blt• hui ldings boug ht for the district b y the Mission V1eJo Company will st ill be ne eded even after a permane nt school o n ;.m ~1djaccnt lot opens With prodd ing from angrv nei ghbors \\ho n ·sl!nl not having t heir promised pa r k developed or arc tired of the school dist n ct s g r owing pains the Orange Count Counsel's Offi ce found \l an illegul gift for the county p a rks syste lTI -owne r' of t he l a nd t o gi•·c lhc C\chool lhts free use No''' the $500 a-mont h rent will help r eplenish t h e -;hrunkefl coffers of County Ser vi ce A.rea Nine whi ch <unds pa rks fo r M ission Vie10 Perha ps the school boa rd 1s unhappy about t he • cnl especially as 1t faces a n ~1l ready stringl•nt budget But the Castille School s ituation 1s b ased on unorcdict a ble liming of residential d ~vclo pmcnt fhc r ent a l agreement is a r easo nublt• com nrom1se SB . . .. •' T~ixpayers Entitled to Peace Tlw Ma11y Pitfalls of Small Talk D e ar Gloo1n y Gus Why Not Enforce Noise Laws? ( ART HOPPE ) Of all tlu.• ~r.J\'l' sodal pro· blt'llh f.H·1ni.: MH'll'IY none 1s a s gl'J\'l' a ~ '' hal c.111 l' ;,i r I h l 11 :-:J \' I o \ o u J' tl .Ill ll·(· I' part 1ll'r Jl J l'l:.i:.:.y pal'l) F11·s t uf :Jl l. vo u mu :,,t h ave m l"l the l:.idy un you r n g hl during (.' 0 t' kl ;J II=-II) the "' 11\J.! room bl'lort•hand. But natur ally . ~ou hJ\cll t th~ £og- ~1e:;t r l'col\ccllon of her name. I f you re lud ,y, the h~tcss has put oul plac.·c.· l'.Jl'd1> JIH.1 )uu l'an l'Jll'11 .i :.u r rcµt1 l1c.>U it gl<i nce :.it ) vur µa rtn~1":, :J l> you :,cal her. This enabll'1> you lo !>a) lmghlly :is )OU lud ' y our 1w µk 111 o n your l<Jµ "In ru m ' Whal ;,in interesting naml'. I ml·:rnl lo as k you when we wen· int rod uccd car her, what O<lllOll i..1'llY l:> tha t 'I '' "M\' S :\M E'S Winn i," she :.:.1y:-. lurn1ng h er plm:c card n g lll ::.it.le up . · ,\nd I m an ,\m cn t'a11. ' ··oh \Vl'll, we t•crtainly needed lhl!> l';J ln, didn 't Wl•'1 " ··No t al m v G a la Ga rde n l'h.J nly r'clc fur Starving SWI!>!> Uanker:> lhl!> a ft ernoon ' "01 cours e nol. Hut 1l 's no \\On1.kr lhey're :.tarvm~ Why, I l>oug ht J pound of rutabagas LO· c.J.1y :rnd the price was · ~1 y hu:,band ·s a rut.1bag a growl'r q uill· r c a:.o nable . I l'OU IJn t lw lµ nut1c·m i:: e:irller how Jlhld1c.· )llll look Oo you play lCJ'lnll>.,. ··~ell Mn re I lo~l my left leg whl·n I WJ1' ~even ·· Oh :\t v . hl•re l'll m l'!) o u r ho=-lc::.:, ·:. d~J.! ~I an s best f licnd Ou you h kl· d og~;·· ·:"lol ::.111n• I '' .1:-. ="l'\'t•n ~1 .Y !>illl clol ''>. thoug h ,\11 . l'hlld11·11 ' T ht•) 're :>uch a An Irvine b ike trail Tha t 's the part or lhe road where the t'IL Y S WCl'p S all t he nails. broken bottles a nd oth er j unk ca r e l e ss moto rists de posit on city streets GA Gloomy Gus commtnl\ ••e 'ubm1'1td lty re.ult " •nd do ftOl ftettn•rlly FYflK I the -•e-ws. of the-rt•W\p~pwr. S~d vour "' _.,e to Gloomy G11,, Dally Piiot. Joy. How m .in)' do .' nu h:H c·•" .. Just lhl· one l k 's 111 Ja il for d ope pus hi n g . m op t'r y and folom uu:. be:.t1ahty ··w..:u .. at le a s t you and your husband have stuck toge ther. I a lways s a y thal th ese days cas ual d 1\'orces are what. .. Hl'·s mv fourth " ·· ... kt>~p so many marnages toJ,?elher. Tl'll me. ha,·c you re ad this ne w bt.>Sl ·s c lle r , ·Lust 's Plaything''! I thoug ht it was a ~uperbt.>\am p lcof .. "Only bec ause I 'm censorship c h a i r m a n for T he Decen cy League .·· ... a bsolute tr ash. f don't s ec how these lax a nd incompete nt officials at C ity Hall can al· low .. ·· .. Are you r eferring to my brother. the Ma y or?" THE ONLY recourse at this point is lo pour your soup m your lap. T his allows you to turn and try your luc k with the lady on your left. lf you are extrem ely fortunate. she will s ay some thing lake : "lh, m y name 's J oan. I a m an anarcho-syndicahst Cherokee or lhe Zoroastr ian persua~1on who believes.tha t Zion1~ is a Papist pl ot co n t'ei v e d b y th e Pr esbyte rians a nd l always vote the stra ight G eo rge Wa lla ce ticket. Let':-distuss religion ... ml polll1cs. ·· Unhappily. n o ont' m the re· corded history of dinner parties has ever drawn a partner like th.it To the Editor [ J fn the age of ecCJlogy, when air · MAILBOX and \\ ater pollution are national 1ssul'S. we a r e puzzled by s tnte. -------------J ruunt y . and local complacency conr e rnmg noise pollution. The s tate v e h icle code is specifi c m its r egulations con· cc rntng m aximum noise levels fur vd11ck s Fu rthermor<'. the codl• clca rl ~ m akes it illeg al to alll'r factory ·in s talled muffler sy~tc m s on ve hicles. Yet our l'ilie~ roar with the clamor from ~lra 1l!hl p1pl'S on cars and \~n~. \ 1br.11c with the angry bua of small mol orc\'d l'S, and hlcrallv 1re mh lc wh e n a ful l·SJZl'd m otorc) c le r e \ s up TlllS SENSEL ESS noise from vehic les lo we rs the q uality or ll fr tn Or a nge County -a nd ye t, as fa r as we c an determine . our la w l1nforcem e n l a ge ncies arc m .ik· 1 ng no e ff o r l t o forcl! noise polluters from our streets. The situation is paradoxical. Everyone is against pollutwn. but no one seems to do a nyll11ng about noise, the form of poll ution that is mosl eas ily eliminated. If s ta te, county , a nd municipal police began a figorous cam- paign of citin g operators of noisy vehicles, the s1tua l1on would soon be corrected. We could then re· lax in peace and quiet on our patios , and during the night. we would not be jarred into startled wakefulness by the m achine.gun roar of noisy vehicles r evving past our hom es. All taxpayer s should dema nd their n ght to live in a re~sonably qwet e nviro nme nt. Our county and local governments owe us at least that much. NORMA AND W. ROSS WI NTEROWD At1otfler \!iew To the Editor : W1lh regard to the lelter sub- mitted by Mr. E arl Herman, and published m yOUI' 6·25-75 issuc: Althoug h I a m not :m expe rt on the s ubJl'Cl , 1t would appear lo me that. in o rder for a newspaper to succeed toda y. it mus t reflect the needs and wants of those who /.i>llt•rs Jro m •enders a re welcnn1t' Tiie right to co •1rle11se letters to flt space or Plillll'IOll' /1 bPl IS "1>s1•rtwt Lettcr11 nf wn ll'tl rrls nr /('S.~ 11•1/I ht• ~11 1•11 pr('f.'rc 11c·1• 1\l/ lt'ftcrs •1111st 111 l'llldt' ~1c111nt 101• 11 w l ·•1111/111•1 w/<lrc,,s but 1107//l')i 1111111 111 1n t/1/w/if 1111 rt' (/1111~1 If :illlllr'll'l l/ "1 '11\(lll /,\ 11/1/Klfl'llf /'1wln1w1//1w1 lw 1111/1/1.,/11 d n•ad 1t If it fail::. lo do this, pcoµl c will :.top b uyi ng 11. a ncl the news paper w1 ~ fail. l'his ~ecmit lo ml' to JH'l•c ludc the µo:,s1l.11l1l) of a com mcrc1al pubhcJ t1011 bl .. mg used as <I tool. by a nyone. :.ind more es pec ially a fool. :\1r lll'rm an ~eems lo rcsl'nl pohn• t'OlllriJI ~1 r llt•rm.Jn h.1 s oh\'1ously lH'\'l'r lH'l'll 1n ;,in .Jl'l':J \\here ther e 1::. no pvll rc l.'Ul1l10I. He hints darkly of 19~·1. :ind curt ailm e n t of hi s persona l freedom :.. If there Wl'rl' no police control. his p er sonal freedom s would be c ur tailed by CJn yonl' who was bigge r , or s tronger. or bette r a r med thun he was. ;.ind I am su re , to a muc h g r ea ter degree. If Mr. Herman wor ks ha rd enoug h , and survives lo ng enoug h to becom e a 75·ye;.ir.old Lincoln Conlrnenlal owner, I hope thert! is s tll I enough police control to keep :.omeone from Laking 1t away from hjm. MR. H E RMAN see ms lo fel'I that the Pilot is offensive to anyone who 1s of average in· te l11gencc. H e does not slate whethe r h e includes himself in that category or not. I maint ain that Mr. Herm an has a t leas t two rights left, th at have not as yet vanished. The first is to keep his dime m his pocke t. or re ad some other paper. T h e se cond 1s lo get the hell out of our righl wi ng, con· servative a n •a and try lo m ake it with lola l anarchy. ·1 s cnously doubt tha t he would sur vive to a ge22 In clos ing, 1f M r. Herman 1s truly concerned a bout the way th111gs arc going 10 this· country. I Soviets Busy on Capitol Hill \\,\~111 :'\<:To ~ \.\nlle <·1,\ offinab "'<llll rm under lhe kllL·g li ,:ht:-. 1m l J p1tol H 111. Sovtel KG II .1 g1·n'' J fl.' 11pl.•rat1ng 1n \hl' ~Ji, 1 cl CJ\\ .... (I ( t h e !) a m l' l' 0 n .. r 1 ... i o n.ti c 1111 ulo1 ... In lht· p.1 ~i 11•\\ )l'J rs. thc J..1 ;H 11.1• o..11•pp1•tl 1111 11s ,14·\1\ 111 1•..,on ih1· 11 1 11 !\ <; B t•P• r.1L1\ 1'' 1n .1 dt1/l 'll ,.'11 1 :-1 ·~ h ol ' l ' h l' l' 11 l1 p p1 11 j.! .1111111HI 10 ..,1•1• k ey C on gressm en :'Ind t heir aidl·~ \I.in~ c·o11 i!n·.,.,1onal :i1dt·s. :t!> poht1<·a l aµpo1nt1•c•!'-. ;Jrt"' )?runkd .H't't'"~ to M'l" 1 4'l doc:ument.c; <1ftN uo mor e than a r 11rs<1ry back t!rou n d d wt'k The ir leek!>, .. 11 ho11..:h un " 1 ll1n~. could be -.cnuuit S)',('R F.T ~o\ r rnmf'nt frlPs \ d 1• n t 1 f y d 1 p I n m a l II or 1 :-. ~lom.111n .is tht• f\(,Ji 1 f~Hl1•n u11 .1. or opt•ru lm~ r h1r f, \.\ho f1 r .. 1 n·c.'u!lnllt'd huw much valua (J ACK ANDERSON) lilt• inte lhgl'nt'f' 1s :.ivu1lablP on Capit ol fltll l 'ntll his r ecl'nt dt·t arture, hr \o\<iS lhe d eputy Sov1f't l'nvoy :.i t the L'nitecl N .1t10n!> I hs replace m enl , a lthough <.'XVC<'ll-d soon, ha sn't <.trn vt•d l lnder .Solom:H1n , the KGH ·residentur l\'' 1n Washington ha~ be e n Dm 1t ~1 Yn kus hk 1n , lhe b r i l l iJn t Sov1<'t t>mbn ssy counse lor lits K(i 8 rank, ~c <'Ording 10 lhe s ecre t fil es . m 31(1·s him second in po we r only to amiable A mbu~::.ador J\nutoli Oobry nin. T he fates allege that Yakushkin dm.•cts a Wa shington ~PY rmg , w h ic h emplo y ::. dipl o m at ~. ncws mrn and sympathi1t>r!> from r ount rws friendly to lht United St3les V1s1t1 ne d e leg3tions from RUS$la al~o {Ir(' loodt'<f with K GR t>x~rt~. who k now how tu spot u~ef11l intelllgcn<'I! O ffi cial s i nd i c a t e t hat Ya kus hk1n ron('('nl r utt.'S o n -I C'a p1tol I It II whert' 1nform<it1on t!- abundant and security 1s lax ONE OF the Sov1et.s' m ost er tective spies on Capitol Hill was pretty Galina Utekhma. a modish cultural a ltachc. who m ovt·d 1n co11gre~s1onal circles and even began da ting promine nt fi~ure~ on the llill The flies identified her as a K CU M<.1t<1 H;,in , a fact which wt• n ·vt•a led in a 1970 col· umn She quick ly t"rturned to Moscow The KG B appears lo be m ost inte rested, according lo officia ls, in intelligence u bout t !.S. Chlnu rela tions. SALT disar mamt•nt talk11, Ml~\· missiles a nd t '.S. com put:-r ~ ... -••11ology. T he KC R rt·portedly 3lso helps orrhestratc the Soviet lobbying effort on Capitol Hi ll . Sovlel d i p l o m a t s, nca d e m il's , cc·ono m is l:. and otherli huvl' !>Ought p11rt1 c ul<1rly lo JX•rs uade Co ng rl!:st. to g r ant lhe Soviet Unio n "mos t fa vored na tion" trading 11t alus. A favorite K G 6 upproach ii. throug h co nt acts from other countries. In the secret file!i, they .1rP refer r NI t0 ;,1!i 'third party n:.itwnals · Thosl' w ho qwe tly lobby for Soviet views arc called a~~nts of 1nfluen n· " T iii-: ti(;B nngl·r-. 111 \'IMtini;t dele gation!> m a.) be lcC'hnologiC'al l'X J)('rt~. "ho r u n quickly size Ull :.. piece of l' .S. eqwpmt•nl. Or they m a~· he 1>crs onncl experts, who sounc1 u ul S)'mpnthelic /\ml'ricans for r t'rru1l111l·nl as tn· form ants Th1!i 1i. t·allt'tl "talent spottin~." Sl•n Barry Gol<1walcr, H.· i\n1 .. hns quoted "very. very good soun:c'\," mcunwhile , as al- lt·~in g that forct~n agents hove ~1 c t un ll y i nr1ltruted co n grehSIOnM I om ces. Our sources s aid the secr et files contain no evidence that a n y members of C'onc r<>~s. nor t he ir e mployes . are sp1 t•s Footnot{' \'.rkushkin never re· turned o ur call s A Soviet spokl'!>m o n. howevc1, s:ud "l cl o n 't think 1l':o. t rue " that Yekushkm 1s o ~GR i.py chief. The ~pokesma n addtxl · You a re Jntl'rf cring in J very st•ns1Uve field ." wis h h1 m Gods peed in find tng solution!> to ;,ill of our problems L.:nfort unatl•ly. from the tone of his letter il would appear t hat he is more a pa rt of t he problt•m th an the solution WI LLlr\M 0 ll,\RVEY Lo~• Frit>Hd ro t lw Ed 1 tor l.t•st lhL'l'l' he lho~c w ho say, W h y ::.ho u ld a lady f rom S h e rm;.111 Oaks car e abou l ~cwporl 8e al'11 '1 " let me hnstc n lo rl'ply I 'vc :t•arcd" about Newport Be ach for ~1tmosl 50 )'l'ars. IL w as that long ago whl·n m )' d ear friends, the Harry W l'a1ntcrs, wen~ a m ong the firs t to bwld on Balboa Penrunsula . In those-d :iys you could n de t he red car from Los AnJ,!e les lo the Pen n111:,ula for 25 cents. W1lh the ' passing of t ime d1angl'S came to this happy , fun· fi lled ;.irl'a. but m os t of the cha nges were 111 keeping with its lifo·style . The ('ons tr uction of Fashion Is la nd addc<l a touc:h of the pa radoxit·a l. O n one :.1dc of the high w ay soph i::.llcatcd s tructures of cone rete. steel and glass began Lo a n se , on t he other s ide. s un· d n ·n ('h c d . b1 k i n i ·Clad bodies dotted the s horeline. But Fashion Island kepl a poli t e dist ance a nd the beach terrain l'Onlinuc<l to re t ain iL<; identity. ONE DAV a l;,irge apartment com plex 1n t h e g uis e of a Virginia·lypc m unsion appea red a b o v e lh l' Pur1fi c Coa s t H ighway . L a t er. overlookng Balboa J ~l;,ind , a n ~ypt1an m aus o le u m <m y vers ion of Promontor y P oint J. More recent· ly the l;.itc~t a1Jo rt1011 a several s toried bnck m onstros1ly bwlt for t he purpose of parking cars ut the entr ance to Lido Penins ula, in a ddition lo an "East e rn seacoast s hopping village" a ka 'touris t tra p ' P e rha ps the ::;tructu rcs t hemselves might not bl· so bad 1f only they had not been p~11n ted a m os t ;.ioominahle o ra n ge -bro wn t h:il d e f ies dcscnpt1on I cried when I saw it for the f1r!>L ti m e '. I couldn 't bt'l1l'Vl' what l wa s seeing. Not only has the s 11nplc, e legant al· mospherc bcl.'n destroyed, the w hole m ood of t h<' plaCl• ha::. ch anged '. Eas tern bnck. over· hui lding, Wi&ll lo-wall pcop l<', traffic ~ Sudde nly, 1t wns :is 1r someone I had loved for 50 years had died w;..is lost to me forever ! Who are the "htl men " who consorted to kill my beloved Newport B<>aC'h ? No m atter. T he deed is done E p ita ph . B a l boa Thea tre s hows porno movacs ! CHARLOTTE EBI .Ju11ket ·rothe Editor : Re : I r v in(' School Ao a rd works hop at La ke San Marcos - Dally P ilot June 2G. When 1s a s chool boa rd meet ing not {I :,chool board meetlna? Deputy Supt lh ym ond Edman 1s quoted u s saying tr ustees would not meet as a school board We ll. dldn 'L lhe school board vole lhree lo two to meet there? Any s chool board mtttlng is open to the p ublic exc:eplperhaps , t•ons1derat1on of s pecific person· nt'I pr oble m s I Al.SO would like to attend this workshop m eeting " to get a way from · 'duy lo day distrac- t ions· a nd en JOY "social ;.icli vity hkc s wimming and golf" but 1 feel I could not afford the expen· d iture Howe ve r . since {TlY wife h a s r c I a t 1 v c s I i v i n g t h e n· per haps they could put m e up fo1 u couple o f night s and m ay be 1 ('Ould scrounge a meal or lwo This wo uld cos t the Irvine tax- payers nothing ,\:; ;,.i form er bus tncss executive I cannot condone a n expend1tun! of $2.500 of t ax m oney when lhl' sa m e w or k co uld b e a c comphs hed a t some local meet· mg room al a fraction of the cost. PAUL C ELLIS \i'neatfon Tip To the Ed itor I have thoug ht of a good way to sa ve money on m y vacation ttf1s y ear J h ave decid ed lo slay home and let m y mind w ander ! WILLI$ EVANS Proud Domet1f le To the Editor Letter to fem ale do mestics Do not allo w the current put downs of the d om estic profession in the news fro m the wom cn·s meeting s m Mexico and t he hor- 1i blc <?) status of som e Viel· n a m esc be i n g p l aced a s domestics make uny of us feel Ill· fen or -whether our ancestry s tem s from Lapland. in between o r south of the cqu;,itor. If you don 'l believe in a Higher Powe r to be hand maiden of, you arc getting rid of other s dirl, germs and have your employer's fnends hip and t he shaling of her home . Clt's like playing howsc again -adm it 1l '. I E ARL V in m y first years as u dom estic m othe r 's helper in the '50s, I rt>ad u book that stuc k in m y m i nd of a Fr e n ch sc rubwom an w ho gained one or the m os t honored places of a ll in heaven whe n s he passed ove r Surely. good wui·ks arc hono1'ed and rewa rded. l 'm rela tmg to those who know lhc m eaning of servitude , wc:.ir c lean uniform :, and never q uib· blc about r a tes -as folks pa y what the y feel their pers onal budgets can allo w or cl e thl'y 'd do it them sel\'l,~S. God ble~s us! E UN JC!!: REIMAl'jN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robc>rl N Wci•d, Publuher Thomni Krrvil . #':dltnr Unr/xlro ll'rc1tnch ~d1tonot l'oge Kd1tor Tht' editorial p3g" of the 0 :1ily r ilnt seeks l o inform and 1-l1mulale rc:11krs by 1m111t'ntini: on ih1s pa11e d i\'l'rst> c:ommcmtar~ on topics of interest by syndical l'tl l•olumnists and cartoonists, by providinQ a forum for readel'lJ' '11.'IA s :rnd by presenting this ne .... !lpapl'r'!I opinions ond idcH on current topics The l'dltorial opin1nn11 or the Ol\ily Piiot Opl)4!ar only 1n the editorial colunm at lhe top of the page OplnlC>n-' ex· pressed b~ the c·ol urnnh1t8 ;ind cartoonlsll •nd lcttcr wrttcl'l§ nrc thf'lr own :ind no endorsement oC lhclr vlew5 by the Dally l'1lot 5hould be Inferred. Wednesday. July 2, 1975 r 7 Irvine EDITION 'I'oduy~s Closi11~ N .. \'. Stneks VOL.68, N0.183,6SECTIONS, 92 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY,JULY2, 1975 TEN CENTS Hins~aw Aide 'Forced' to Ca1npaign By TOM BARLEY Ot Ill• 0• lly Pilot Stall A worker in tbe, HY72 campaign that sent Oranb~County As· sessor Andrew Hinshaw t o Congress t estifie d today he believed he would lose his job in the assessor 's office if he failed to follow instructions. Bus iness Division appraiser Ray Cole to ld a Superior Court jury that those orders came dur· ing a conference called by Jack Valler ga, now county assessor but at that time Hinshaw's chief aide. Cole tes tified during the trial of fellow assessor's employe James Bertolino. 52, o f 24116 Via Madrigada, Mission Viejo, that he was one of about 15 assessor 's employes dispatched to Hinshaw campaign headquarters shortly after the meeting. Cole is U\e 11th prosecution wit· ness to be called to Judge Walter E . Smith's courtroom for Bertolino's trial on charges of conspiracy a nd grand theft. His fellow witnesses have similarly t estified that they participated in campaign ac· tivities for Hinshaw. Most of them a lso have testified that lhey were paid '1d· ditional t;x penses via county ·ne Hospital Dead? Brown Says UCI Should Use Medical Center By DOUGLAS FRIT"'LSCllE Of lh• O~ily Piiot Stall Hy cutting UC Irvine hospital construction funds from the state budget, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. expects to put a n end to plans for a universit y hospital in Irvine, he said Tuesday. Commenting on the state·s $11 .5 billion 1975·76 budget, he said the UCl·California College of Medjcine s hould plan its teaching activities around Orange County Medical Center. The budget in· eluded $5 million to buy the Medical Center, but requires a Hicks Hit In Tirade By Battin By GARY GRANVILLE Of tll• 01lly Piiot Staff Verbal arrows again Oew in Santa Ana Tues day when Supervisor Robert Battin un· leashed a scathing personal at· -tack on Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks. Late in the day, Hicks responded to Battin 's assault but pulled his verbal punches in what he said was an effort ·'not to engage in petty p ersonality clashes." The Santa Ana s upervisor had no such qualms when he began reading from a prepared four. page statement at the close of the Board of Supervisors meeting. renegotiated contract bet we~n UCI and Orange County. Meanwhile. Assistant County Administrator H..A. Scott, who headed the original Medical Center sale talks, said "We're in the dark a bout what the state wants.·· A paragraph in the state budget requires a new agree· rnenl on the rate at which the county will reimburse the un- iverstiy for treatment of indigent patients. "l will personally attend to the situation.'' said Brown ... a nd make sure that the state drives a very hard but fair bargain. .. The budget mandates the un- ive rsity lo negotiate the best possible arrangement with the supervis ors of Orange County so that Irvine can have a medical school, use OCMC for a teaching facility, and yet receive financial support from the county foe those county responsibilities which are discharged in the hospital," he said. Brown held out no hope for an on·campus hos pital to be built in the future. Ready to Go Cleric Holds Own Funeral FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) -The Rev. Ivory W. Mizell of the First Baptist Church of Piney Grove plans to celebrate his 64th birthday tonight by participating in his own funeral service. "It's just that I've thought for the past few years, seeing all the things they do at funerals, that l 'd want to do my own service." he explained Tuesday. ''At the fune ral everybody talks like you were the greatest person in tbe world, but w hen you're alive they try to kill you." Tonight, Mr. Mizell s aid he will be alive and h ealthy wh,en flic nds and re latives come to pay their respects, complete with flowers and condolences. .. It'll be a r egular service. with eulogy and mus ic and singing by the choir," he s aid ... But no casket. That's too morbid." In progr ams printed up for the service. the Rev. Mr. Mizell s aid . "This, my funeral service, is being held these quickening d ays beca us e I have no pleasure in words I cannot hear , flowe rs I cannot s mell and friends I cannot see." .. By setting up OCMC," Brown said, "we can put to rest the idea of an on-site hospital. I'm very reluctant lo see new hospitals built. There are 325 patients in that facility that c an handle 600.'' Brown said his m ain concern is that the university does not get stuck for bills for treatment of in· digent patie nts not covered by MediCal or Medicare. Last October. when the agree- ment between UCI and Orange Cow1:y was a pproved, both sid~s <See HOSPITAL, PageA2) 'July 4th' Gas Price Boosts Hit By United Press International The New J ersey Gasolin~ Retailers Association wants Congress to investigate the de· cision by major oil companies to raise gasoline prices as much as three cents per gallon. "We more or less exl>Ccted a l112 to two·cent increase to reflect the new import tax, but they went beyond that," J erry M. Ferrara, executive director of the assoda· lion, said Tuesday. "We think it's unconscionable." The a ssociation represents more than 3,000 service stations throughout the state. Nine major oil companies an· nounced Tuesday that the prices of gasoline will immediately be raised as much as three cents a gallon. · vouchers for time actually spent on the Hinshaw elt>ction l!ffort. Five of six assessor's employes named with Bertolino in a grand Jury indictme nt havt.' pleaded guilty to lesser charges. They wall be sentenced on various dates this month by Judge Smith. Hinshaw and Vallerga h.ive Dally ~llot Photo by RiCIYrd KCMthler 111 Step When David Fier. 16, a Newport Harbor I ligh Sthool cross country runner , t~kes off on his daily 15·milc train- ing gallop, he m<Jkes sure he d ocsn 't leave the world b e hind. He lis tens to his earphone radio as he runs. been 1nd1cle d on lhl' s ame charges and for furtht>r alleged improprieties committe<l while Hinshaw ser ved as assessor and Vallerga as his right-hand m an. Vallerga is schcdult..-d to face tnal Monday. Hinshaw w11J go on trial Aug. 18 and the two men '.\lll be tried togethe r m September. Colonel Seized in Lebanon From Wire Services WA SHI NGTON A U.S. Army colon el was repo11ed a b· ducted at a ro a dbl oc k 1n Lebanon. the State Department said today. D e p ar tm e nt s pok1.•s man Robert L. l"unseth said the U.S. Embassy in Beirut reported the .. possible abduction" on Sunday of Col. Ernest R . Morgan. Morgan was returning from a Centra l Europe Treaty Organiz.a· tion exercise in Pakistan to his post in Ankara when he made a stop at Beirut, Funsttth said . .F\mseth said that an cyew1t· ness to the c v1.•nt reported Morgan entered a taxicab at the hotel where he w <1 s ~'1.aying and was seized from the vehicle by armed m en .. at one of the many roadblocks in the city.·· f'unseth said thl' embas:,y 1m - m e di ate l y informed the Lebanese a uthorities of the inci- dent. All possible mc<.1surcs were being taken to find Morgan. Funst!lh said he had Little in· formation as to why Morgan was in Beirut a nd did not believe the embassy had been informed of his stop. Apparently Morgan was making a private stop. He declined lo identify tho eyewitness to the abduction bul said he was not an American. Lebanon has been the scene of s trife betw·een r1 ght1st and Palestinian elements. The U.S. government h a:. cautioned Americans t.o avoid travel in the Middle East count.-y . (Related story, A4 1. In Ankara. Turkey, l·.s of- fici als s aid Morgan was from Petersburg. Va., and was last seen walking ou't of his hotel for a meal. His allegations against Hicks echoed a similar a ttack last week on the district attorney by Battin's multi .millionaire political be nefactor Dr. Louis Cell a. Like Cella. Ba ttin charged Hicks with abusing his offi ce. and official as well as personal misconduct. Fireu:orks Shows Set for Weekend There was no doubt that the oil companies raised the prices in time for Fourth of July holiday, he said. ''They rushed for the holiday. J 'm afraid the r est of the com· panies will soon increase their prices," he added. Firemen Walk Out The Santa Ana supe r visor ended his tirade by asking Coun· . ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper to de- termine if the supervisors are empowered to investigate Hicks' office and to seek "a court ap- pointed psychiatrist to examine Hicks ." All but forgotten in the fury of Batlin's assault was the issue that brought his feud with Hicks into the open, the transfer of 22 investigators from the Dis~rict Attorney's Office to the Shenff's Office. When the Board of Su -' pervisors voted unanimously to approv~ the transfer, Hicks charged the decision was dictat· ed by a shc:tdow government that controls some county officials. The district attorney refused lo withdraw his shadow govern· ment tharge after both Battin and Cella's attdcks on him. ''The transfer is designed to prevent me_ Crom ~nvestigating corruption m e lections on the people 's behalf," Hicks said again Tuesday. "I say the days of stealing elec· tions in this county are over and (See CHARGES, PageA2> . Dime Lines Due Early Decause of the Fourth of July holiday, advertising to appear in the Saturday Dally Pilot Oime·a-Lines columns should be placed no later than Thursday. • Notices may be brought to any Daily Pilot office. The deadline for Dlme·a· Uncs copy is noon Thurs· day ot t he Saddleback Valley, Lagun a Beach , Newport Beach and Hunt· logton Beach omces. Dime·&·Llne ads will be received until 3 p.m. ut the Costa Mesa office or the Daily Pilot. Harbor area r esidents will have a chance to view fireworks displays both Friday aryl Satur· day in Newport Beach in celebra· lion of the Fourth of July. tained a nd until •recently fireworks have been set off at the Dunes Aquatic Park each Fourth of July. The park has not applied for a permit in recent years. Two o fficials of the Penn· s 'I v a n i a S e r v i c e S t at ion Dealers Association also said to- day oil companies were "out to get every cent they can from the public" by raising gas prices just before the holiday weekend. To Protest Firings A JO.minute aerial fireworks display, cosponsored by the Newport Beach Bicentennial Committee and Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company, will begin at 9 p.m . Friday on the third fairway al I rvine Coast Country Club. The display will be visible throughout the city. Also on Friday at 9:30 p.m., a fireworks show will be set c-ff at Big Canyon Country Club. The following night, at 8:30 p.m ., a fireworks display will be held on the beach near the Balboa Pier, sponsored by local Balboa merchants. These three aerial displays are the only fire·Norks authorized in the city of Ne wport Beach, ac· cording to Art Morton of the Newport Beach Fire Depart· ment. All other fireworks may not be purchased. owned or discharged within city Ii mi ts, Morton said. Aerial displays have always been allowed in Newport if the proper permits have been ob- Among the other activities set for the holiday weekend by the (See SHOWS, Page1\2) MIDGET GETS BIG SENTENCE TEL AVIV, Israel CAP> -A midget about three feet tall was sentenced to life in prison today by a n Israeli military court in the Gaza Strip for trying to bomb a bus carrying Arab laborers in February 1974. · Mahmoud Abu Ouda. a 21· year·old Arab living in a Palesli· nian refugee camp, pleaded un- successfully that hls height should be considered a mitigat· ing circumstance. Israeli authorities say Arab guerrillas often plant bombs on bases trave ling between Israel and the occupied territories to discourage Arab laborers from working in Is rael. Thomas Anderson, executive director of the association, said the association had predicted the increase ''as far back as two months a go . If you kn o ·,y anything about. this business, price wars always s topped before the Fourth of July." (See IUKE. Page A2) Irvine Students High in Forensics The two Irvine hi~h school students who repres ented. Southern California in National Forensic League competition pl~ced among the top dozen public speakers in the nation. Lauren Mayer and Juliette Deinum. both juniors at Univers ity Hig h School, each reached the quarter·fmal judg· ing in the nationwide s peech competition held in In · dianapolis, Ind. Placentia's 26·man fire depart· ment is hot at work today because of what city officials term a combination strike a nd lockout. The s mall norlh Orange Coun· ty city is getting emergency fire and rescue protection from the county fire de partment after a special order to that effect was handed down Tuesday by the Boars! of Supe rvisors. The city firemen started their orotesl walkout at 5 p.m. Tues· day over Lh e firin g of four firemen charged with petty theft and four others facing othe r charges. The four m en who were fired allegedly took $2,000 worth of city property out of abandoned city buildings. T he local fi r emen's union claimed the city was harassing Workers Exposed LUSBY, Md. (UPI) -Twelve workers at a nuclear power plant were exposed to radiation Tues· day. but they returned to work after taking routine precautions . • Irvine Representative Rapped · · e ot this area traffic needs ln h1s complaints about Irvine , B~.~.A~,~~fsZ!f ~fiv~::f~::t~1sv concern for mass Noble's lbe~Uer, adthdressed ~to rNepbrleeser~fteartrivede tHoet~r: 1~?~~1~~: · · · · rt r systems but has other mem rs on e comrru · o "' Jo~n . Noble, a . Mission V1eJ_o transpo . a ion th t the' area he tee, criticized them for failing to dusttia~ Complex for which large Murncipal Adv1sory Co~nc1l yet to s1.8le a··ngagreatpor-make firm recommendations to e.1tpans1ons are under way and member and a representativedto r.cpre~~~t.\r'jri~s~olume and im· supervisors about which or the the proposed Golden Triangle, a an Orange County traffic ~tub{Y . tiont.? eth sur rounding com· consultant's proposals should be shopping and business center at committee. has made publi~ s pac n~g .. e . ursued. the lntersect ion of the San Olego letter critical of the comm lltee m~i~les, N~b.le sa~:ied to the P VTN and Voorhees recom· and Santa Ana Freeways. and the opinions of some of Its .. o e. w as ~~polb Fifth Dis· mended that rour major highway The team recommended four members. r1uzens comm ec . Y Tb ro·ects to improve traffic flow major hlghway projects to im· Noble crllic lzed lhe represen· t~ct County Su.pe~h 0~!5 ~ iaclfic Coast Highway and in prove trdftc flow on Pacific tatlve of the City of Irvine on the Riley to represen e u · El Toro Coast Highway and in El Toro. county committee for falllnl( to corporated tcrrltoey of the south They also called (OT' building 67 OthN proposals called for appreciate that pro.PMed Irvine ,CQunty. with mlles of new roads and the re· building 67 miles of new roads developments wi.11 pl~cc intense The cdomA;nlu~ ~or~td e.'> AS· construcuon or widening of 41 and the recom•~rucUon or widen· pressure on exisUntt highways. \ 'T~ an nn d . oo ,~<I r mllf'S of existing roadways. ,~ .... 'T'D ",. ,:-,r p,.,,,, 2) "It geem s strange that the socrntes to pro uce a Ii u ':I o \ .. the men as part of an ongoing feud over pay a nd a $15 million lawsuit filed by firemen over working hours. After the first firings. the union v.·arned the city that action against any other firemen would be considered a lockout. The city late last week charged the other four firemen with ii· legally using city tools and equip. ment for personal projects and the union m ade good its threat. Citv officials s aid today the un. ion is violating the terms of • contract agreement that stipulat ed walkouts anrl strikes woulc not be allowed, thus leaving lht fire m en open to severe dis ciplinary actioA and possibly los: of their Jobs. Or:~•t Weatller Temperatures will push into the high 70s, with lows tonight near 60. .Pat.cby late night and early mom· ing low cloud5 a nd fog. INSIDE TODAY "\ I . Ceremonies . ot Fcirview , • State Hospital mark o °"11 • mtlestone in live a of 14 pat~ who completed special ~ Uon progrom. Story,PogeA7 At Y-S.rvlce ........ L.M ... ¥9 C:.lit.r'llll c:.rwrc.n.r OeulflH ONftk• Cn••-11 DNtlllWtlce• a•••.i .. •tt l:Mw\alll-M ,..._. ..... "·~ l•dex "' • • '"' Al an 0,-4 ,,4 C1• AU •• ... " ··~ ( .... ... I ' • . • 'LBJ Used Tapes' Nixo n Cites Johnso n's Advice WASHINGTON (AP> - Former President Nixon s ays he installed the extensive White House taping system at the urg- ing of his predcces!>or, Lyndon B. Johnson. who he sttid also had such a system. "President J ohnson said that the recordings he had made or his convers ations while president had proved to be exceedingly valuable 1 n preparing his memoirs :ind he urged that I re- install the recording devices," Nixon said in an affidavit filed with the U S. District Court. "Thercaeter, 1 consented that this be done, having the expecta- tion that I , like President Johnson, could retain during my life exclusive control over access to the recordings ... ·• Nixon said. The a CCidav1l was filed late Monday in connection with Nix- on's suit challenging a new law giving the government custody oC his records, including 880 reels oC tape. Nixon said he planned Cor the tapes to be placed in a presiden- Hal library after his death "with restrictions prohibiting access for a sufficiently long period of time so that no participant in conversations with me would m- Oth ers R e l e a sed Driver of Minibus S till in Hospital ... ... Only the driver of a day camp minibus that collided with a gravel truck m Irvine nine days · ago, kilhng one ch1ld and in- JUring 10 other persons in the \Chicle, remains hospitalized to- day. Carolyn Conners, 23, of 1562 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Heights, was lis ted in satisfactory condi· t1on at Tustin Community Hospital. Jon Weiss. 7. son of a Santa Ana police officer, and Mark Hilgeman, 6, two of the most senously hurt youngsters. have been released from hospital care in the past fe w days . The Hllgeman boy, of 4331 Win· tersweet Way, Irvine, was treat· ed al Santa Ana-Tustin Com - munity Hos pital. for a con- c u ss 10 n which Jefl him temporarily blind, but he has re· covered. Irvine police are still planning to press manslaughter charges aga111st Mrs. Conners due lo her alleged neglige nce in pulling into the path of lhe big double-trailer gravel truck a week ago Monday. The thic k file of data ac- cumulated regarding the tragic crash has been turned over by Costa Mesa police to the fledgl- ing Irvine police department which went into full operation as a separate law enforcement agency only Monday. Prior to starting t-0 function on its own, Irvine was patrolled by Costa Mesa officers on a contract basis and certain operations such •as accident investigation were handled by Costa Mesa men for both cities. Investigator s have alleged Mrs. Conners, an employe of Fountain Valley-based Rough Riders Day Camp, was at fault in the accident at Barranca and Jef- frey roads. Irvine city officials immediate· ly afterward inst.ailed two more Stop signs, making a four.way stop intersection and later trimmed back a windrow of eucalyptus trees that approaches the intersection along the south side of Barranca Road. Certain citizens had urged traf- fic safety measures be improv~d at that location before the tragedy that claimed the life of John Henry Ramming, 6, of 4801 Parkview Lane, Irvine. F rom Page AI ~TRAFFIC ... ~. ~ ing of 47 miles of existing c. ~ays. "It should also be pointed out .,. hat there arc a reas within the • unincorporated area that do not want roadways through their area so as to protect their en- vironment. "Residents living within these areas must realize that to have Nucl e ar Arms Use R eveale d WASHINGTON (UPI) - Defense Secretary J ames Schles- inger s ays the United States might be firs t to use nuclear weapons and might even con- sider striking first at the Soviet Umon, although it is a "very, very low probability." .. The United States has con- sistentl y refrained from dis- avowing the firs t use of nuclear weapons ... Schlesinger said . Asked if the Soviet Union may be a target, he said ·•First use could conceivably - let me underscore conceivably- invol ve what w e define a s strategic forces and possibly, possibly -le t me underscore possibly -involve selective strikes at the Soviet Union." ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ltow Q,,.,,fP>(N .. , l••lh S'1lot wtl"wh1tn1\C°"'· bt,,,. rt'"' P'J _, ,.., (>11tll14......0 b.,. lht Or•NJP (6-1 I P\..bt1 .tunq(~n fl•"'• St04t•f.-fd•l~Arf! ' .•• ,, I ,,.,.,,... . " ,,., .. u')r\ r ,,.,., ,,,,. Clhl.f ,.,. t;r WI•'" t I' ; ••urtf1~M ~MftlF=oun I' t• V 1 '., Ir• t • .1not, n -~ W VAiii f •f\d I A'l~A• I 11 h 1tn f • I /. 1nrJl1 ""Q•on..tl .,,,.,,," , Jt I 1t•t1 ~-""'""'#'Id )untt•v• 1,..... or''"' 1D•I r it I Ml"J 1 f , .. "' " •t •J 'Wt. .• E-•t \,,.,, (.r A/'{ ... 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Htl~ ·•I rT'l·t Ull"f er •d.-•tl•\fl nlf f\h f'l•t•11'\ M•Y Df" ,, ptoth1C td ••fll\0\11 ,.,., ••I ""'""''•" ol '"°"'t'O"'•*M' ·•• """ (IU\ ·~··~ Hlf •I (°'lo M~'"· ••• 1ortt1• '"''',.pt'°"°" CM O•r u 00 MVf"t*'\I'. ... .,, ..... 00 "'Otl'"''· ........ ,.., ~""•"•"' 0 00 n"Uil'tll''H'f' ' • your cake and eat it loo would mean much higher taxes without development of commercial and residential properties,'' he said . "lrfany or these residents who are complaining about arterial trans portation corridors and other road expansion also state taxes are too high. I feel they (taxes) will be a gr eat deal hi~her if we attempt to adopt a growth policy which is too low.·' Noble said the county must "somehow find that fine line between protection of the en· vironment and growth." Referring lo the committee's lack of recommendation, Noble said the group had .. failed in its duty." "We have had our advisory group represented in almost all the meetings and received their input and we should be able to state what we feel, based upon all input, is th e bes t and most workable system to the board of supervisors," he wrote. From P age AJ GAS IDKE Anderson said the oil com- panies know "the public is going to motor" and the (irms are f!O· ing (o "grab every dime they can possibly get.'' Rudy Molnar, president or the association, said the latest round of increases is "gouging the public.'' · Molnar said, "Il there is a shortage, we feel it would be con- trived. The companies know there is no shortage. There is less production.'' A business counselor for service stations in eastern Oregon and western Idaho also says be cannot understand what is happening with gas prices and want.a to know who is working the ripoff. "I can't understahd it." said T. Bailey Lee of John Wager and Co., Boise . "I wish somebody would ex- plain to me why the lndependenta are selling gas cheaper than the major brand dealera can buy it.'' The govemment's t.op energy official says llfting price controls from domestic oil, and t.hua nls· inf ruel costs to conawners, lS painful but neceau.ry to end Amertce's "addiction" to roreign oil. "Since 1970 thl1 naUon'a crude production has decl ined slgnillcanUy, and as th.is dedlne continue1. we wlU grow even more addicted to foreign oU sup· plies," Federal Eneray Ad· mlnlatntor Frank Zarb said Tuesday. cur any adverse effects.•• He said he would have deleted conversations containing purely personal discussions. The tape recordings, which in- cluded conversations bearing on the cover·up of White House in-. volve ment in the Watergate break·in, played a major role in the fall of the Nixon administra- tion and Nixon's resignation Aug. 9. Nixon said installation of the microphones in the White House, on his telephones, and at Camp David, Md. "stemmed in larte part'' from Johnson's recom- mendations, made through a mutual friend. The friend was not identified. When the existence of the tap- ing system was disclosed to the Senate Watergate committee in 1973 by Alexander Butterfield, then-White House lawyer J . Fred Buzhardt said the system •'is similar to that employed by the last adminis tration." But Johnson intimates denied any wholesale bugging. A source said Tuesday that Johnson was able to tum the system off and on at will, unlike the Nixon system that operated whenever a telephone receiver was lifted or a voice actuated the recorder. In th~ affidavit, Nixon said "President J ohnson sent word to me that he had learned that as one or my first actions upon ar· riving at the White House I had ordered the removal of the te- cording devices he had installed there," Nixon said. Fro"' Page A l SHOWS • • • ' city's bicentennial committee, arc: -A bicycle and costume parade at 9:30 m a .m. Friday at Marine rs Park, including de- corated bicycles. prizes and music. -A pet show at 11 a.m. Satur- day in front of Russo's Pet Store in Fashion Island. Open to all pets on leashes or in boxes or cages. -A volleyball tournament Saturday, and the following two Saturdays, at 9 a.m. at Corona del Mar State Beach. Two-person teams, with prizes awarded. Other activities scheduled for the remainder of the Bicenten- nial Festival Week in Newport Beach will be announced later. The Balboa merchants are sponsoring additional activities for the Fourth of July weekeJld, including a queen contest, a watermelon-eating contest at 3 p.m. Friday at Balboa Pavtllbn and various contests from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday at the park near Bal boa Pier. F romPageAJ HOSPITAL lauded it as equitable to both parties. Bill Smith, another member or the county's negotiating team, said the board of supervisors will have to consider the matter before talks begin again. The UCI-California College of Medicine Board or Trustees has not yet considered what to do about the latest setback to m ed school development plans, ac· cording to Trustee Bryant Es· slick. However. Essick pointed out that legal action against the state is one alternative. When the college turned over its assets to the university, he said, a contract was drafted which included the construction of a hospital. Additionally. he said, funds in the 1972 state health sciences bond were s pecifically earmarked for Irvine. Stripping the college of tho6e funds, he said, is contrary to the desire!f"or the state's voten. Fish Stocked In ColUlly's Watenmys The state Fish and Game Department planted 2,3>0 pounds of channel catfish in four Oran1e County lakea Tuesday . About 200 fish were dumped ln- to each or the laket at Laiuna Niguel Regional Park, Mlle Square Park in Fountain Valle)' and at Haster Baaln ln Garden Grove. Another 500 filh were planted ln Huntington Lake int.ht new Hunt~ngt.on Beach Cenlral Park. Fish and Game oftlclall say the catfish, hatched at I.be Im- perial warm water hatchery near the Salton ~a. make 1ood eating. Each weiahl about a halt pound now. Thll will be the latt fllb plant in Oranae County until next fall, a tllb and aame otnclal •aid. A•oeei... "'"• ,...... VISITING IN NEWPORT H. R. Haldeman Halde man lo Vacationing In N e wport H. R. Haldeman, a .~~nlral figure in the Watergate scandal that rocked the nation, is cur- rently vacationing in Newport Beach. lta1de man, who was convicted last January in the Watergate coverup trial in Washington, D.C., is currently free on appeal. Convicted along with the former White House Chief of Staff were John Mitchell, Robert C . Mardian and John D . E hrlichman, all top aides lo former President Richard Nixon. Haldeman has periodically stayed in Newport Beach with friends. both prior to and during his White House years. He is currently staying with the Joseph Horton family on Bay Island. When contacted Tuesday, Haldem an refused to grant an in· terview, stating that he is here "strictly on vacation." His wire said they planned to remain in Newport until August. Kelley a t Rites LOS ANGELES <UPI> -FBI Director Clarence Kelley at- tended the funerals and burials Tuesday of two agents killed on a South Dakota Indian reservation, then gave a personal promise to the suspected killers that they can surrender without rear of vengeance. Revise \!iemed Irvine Bridge · Plans Delayed Orange County s upervisol"S put off a decision Tuesday 011 whether to fund the county shart! or an extension of Michelson Drive between the Irvine ln· dustria l Com pl ex and the University Park area or Irvine. The supervisors delayed the , matter until next week to give the Environmental Management Agency and the County Counsel's office an opportunity to review the revised proposal Al a recent hearing, the Irvine City Council hmiled the mile stretch of road to two lanes, in- stead of the four lanes previously contemplated. That r evision. according to Robert Ne lson, an aid e to Supervisor Thomas Riley, 1s a basic alteration to the contract. However, Nels on said the bridge is likely to be approved despite the change. Previously, he had predicted county refusal t o fund the $1.2 million bridge over San Diego Creek if only two lanes were built. Under the proposed agree- ment, the city would P'#Y ror the road. the county the San Diego Creek bridge and Fluor a second bridge over San Joaquin Creek. In the past. he said, the county has financed two-lane bridges, .. but it has been a number of years." The road. des igned as an , alternate access to the new F1uor plant at Jamboree Boulevard and Michelson Drive, was op- posed by a number ot University Park residents who feared it would channel industrial traffic through their area. Navy Sue d By Bisexu a l 1 SAN DIEGO CAP) -A. Santa Barbara educator who says he's bisexual has filed a federal court suit to stay in the Naval Reser ve. Gary Newton Hess, a Naval Reserve commander al Pt. Mugu, filed the s uil Tuesday. In it, Hess asked that his dis· charge be blocked and that the Navy 's regulations barring homosexuals from service be struck down. Hess also sought $10,000 in damages. Followillg the citizen protests. the city council limited the road to two lant'S and proposed other traffic·easing road improve- ments in an effort to avert poten, tiul traffic problems at the in- tersection of M icht'lson and Culver Drive. "Of course, this is a board mat- ter and 1 can't guess how tht>y will \'ole." s aid Nelson, · 'bul there were some very legitimate concerns expressed bv the resi- dents and those concern& were r eflected in the decision by the Ci - ty Council.·· F ro• Page Al CH ARGES they <Cella a nd Battin) are afraid of that." he added. At the time Battin read his s tatement, Hicks was serving as <in honorary pallbearer at former Los Angeles County Dis- trict Attorney Joseph Busch's funeral. Consequently. he sald, the re- marks are probably privileged, free from libel restraints. Hicks went on to say he would welcome the opportunity to de- bate Battin on good government before an impartial group such as the League of Women Voters. He aJso pointed out campaign literature that Battin used in 1972 e lection as examples or de - monstrating his lack of regard for the electorate. The mailers, one directed to Democrats and reportedly signed by Ted Kennedy and the other directed to Republicans and allegedly signed by then- President Richard Nixon, drew heavy fire from Battin's oppos i- tion. Hicks s aid the use or the purported fraudulent mailing de- mons trated Battin 's lack of respect for voters of his d.Jstrict. Libya Arrests CAIRO (AP) -Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy has ar- rested 39 army officers who pro- tested his attacks against Egypt, three Li by ans who sough t political asylum in Egypt were quoted today as saying. Fine Furniture OUR MOST EXCITING MID-YEAR SALE EVENT EVER NOW SAVE 15-25% On these fine collections by Drexel, Heritage, Hen redon, Century, Baker and many more. They have never been on Sal e before and may never be· again! Don't miss this one chance only during July and August. 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Regulnr Hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs G Sat -9:30 to 5:30 Monday -12:00 to 9:00 Friday. -9:30 to 9:00 7 H1•ntingten Beach Fo11ntain Valley EDITION T oda,, .. s los inlf N. \'. S tot-•ks VOL.68, NO. 183,6SECTIONS,92 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY,JULY2, 1975 TEN CENTS Garland Opposes District Unification Brian Garland will be ihe lone member of the Huntington Beach City (elementary ) School Board opposing unification when the question comes before the State Board of Education July 10. Garland said he belJeves the proposed unification of his dis- trict "would hu rt a lot of ch1ldren." The st a ff of the State Depart· ---. '~ ~\ ' ment of Education already hus recommended for the Nov. 4 un· ification vote. The new dis trict would take in the bow,darics or Garland's d istra ct plus the Hunt- ingt0t1 Beach strip or the Foun- tain Valley (elementary> Du,. trict. Garland is a teacher m the Huntington Beach Union lhgh School District. which stands to lose two schools to the new d1s- . -, RULED AREA INDICATES PROPOSED FLOOD CHANNEL County Says Huntington Harbour Must Live With Old One Buntingt~n Nixed On Channel Revamp Orange County supervisor s re· jected a request Tuesday by the City of Huntington Beach lo re- align the Bolsa Chica Flood Con- trol Channel so it doesn't pour into Huntington Harbour. T he city contended that pollut· ed runoff from the channel .is creating problems in the ex· elusive r esidential area and Sunset Aquatic Park. The city asked that a new channel be cut across the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station. But H.G ... George·· Osborne, director of the county Environ- mental Management Agency, said the city 's request cannot be supported. llis arguments in· eluded: The f act his analysts have found no particular pollution pro- blem in the runoff, which has been m onitored regularly since the channel was completed in 1960. -The fact that reguJar dredg- ing will prevent silt from build· ing up and obstructing naviga· lion. He said a dred ging progr a m will get under way soon in the area. -The fact that the realign· ment suggested by the city would cut across a wildlife preserve, endangering.the nesting grounds ofthe Leas t Te rn. a nearly extinct species. -The fact that it would re· quire purchase of an easem ent across fed e ral land a l an estimated cost of $450.000. Osborne said the city's claim that pollution fro m the channel is getting serious was made on the basis of an environmental im· pact r eport ·'of queslionaulc credibility." He s aid the city contends the realignment would keep polluted runoff out of the Huntington Harbour area and disperse 1t more readily into the ocean. 2nd. Birthday Today Fall in Pool Fatal To Huntington Tot David G aniere. who tumbled jnto his family swimming pool Monday night, died Tuesday at Clam Digger Found Dead In Back Bay A commercial clam digger from Huntington Beach was found dead in the Upper Newport Bay this morning , apparently the victim of a heart attack, accord· ing lo Newport Beach police. Garrett Ralph "Al" Drcnt., 54 , was dlscovered shortly before 10 a .m . slumped over in bis s mall skltC. Drenl 's partner t.old police he became worried when Orent's boat remained In the same posi· Uon ln lhe bay . He phoned police and llleg~rds . Newport Beach lifeguard Ray Garvu swam out to Orent's boat and found the dud man, police NJd. .. Orange County Child r e n 's Hospital. He would have been two year s old today. He was the son or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ganie re. 20462 Whitetrec Circle, Huntington Beach. Dori Kagan, a family friend, said today the boy ap1_>arently climbed up on a swimmmg pool slide then sat down at the top and slid into the pool. She said he was found by his s is ter. Susan , 16, not by a neighbor as firemen reported earlie r . She said Susan, four other brothers and sisters. und their grandparents had all been ln the famtly gar age at the time "painting u welcome home sign" for their parents. Mr. and Mrs . Ganiere buve been vucationing in Europe. Funera l arrangements a re p e ndin g a l Peek Family Mortuary in Westminster Survivors besides hls parents and sister include two other sis· t ers, Mary nnd Reth , two brothers. J a m es and Chml, and grandp:irents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oanlere, end Henry Hen· derson. trict. He said he didn't s peak on the matter until now upon the ad- v ice of the Orange County Counse I · s Office. But with passage or new stale legislation last week, he said, the county counsel has advisea him he ran s peak about the issue. "I can't ethically support the unilateral withdrawal of Foun· lain Valley or Hunting t on Beach." he s aid, "when it would hurt the children of Westminster or Ocean View." "That's the teacher in me, l gue!>s," he added. Garla nd said the proposal would give Edison and Hunt· ington Beach High Schools lo the new district but it would have on· ly 3.700 studenli:; lo fill them. M ea nwhil e, he said, Westmins ter High School would have 6,000 students lo house, and Marina and the new Ocean View high schools would have to ac· com mod ate 6,000. At the same llme. Gurland said. "I have yet to see a single shred of evidence that indicates smaller unified school dislncts product better graduates." Instead, he suggested uni(1ca· tion muy be •• fo rm of · empire bu1ld1n g by l>OrTil' :.ill· ministrators ." However, G<tdanll i.:.11d lhal while he does oppose uruflcution, he plans lo run for the new un· ified st:hool board, "bt>cau:.c 1f the people in this areti decide this is what they want." he wants to be able to "ork for tile tyµc of educational p rogram h · &S pushmg as a trustee now Contract Boost Asked Huntington School Chiefs Seek Extensions With the possibility of unifica- tion a year away, the lop three administrators of the Huntington Beach City School District are asking the school board to extend their con t racts until 1979. Superintende nt S. A. Moffett, Deputy Sup~rintendent Charles Palmer and Assistant Superin· t e ndent Betty Funkhauser already have contracts unti l 1977 ·ala total cost of$97,000ayear. Moffett earns $34,405, Palmer $30,208 and M iss Funkhauser $29,430. Trustees dis cussed the ex- tension m an executive session Tuesday night but took no action. However . Trus tee Brian Garla nd, who labeled the ex- tension "unfair," said three of the five bo<trd m embers seemed to be opposed to the proposal. If granted, it could mean the nl!w unified school district would have to honor the contracts whether they needed those three administrators or not. The cur· rent elementa ry district would be dissolved in the event of un- ification. Assistant Count)'-' School Superintendent Dewey llillman said according lo recent county counsel opinions, the new district would have lo honor the contract, although they could reassign the administrators to different jobs. However . Palmer disagrees' saying he believes with a con- tract or not . tht! new district would only have to keep lhern employed for two years. Slate education codes have a provision to keep all e mployes on th!! job for two years . But Hillman said accord.mg to legal opinion \l isn 't even de- finite the new district would have to keep the administrators two years unless they have a con· tract. Palmer said today the matter may be raised again. But neithe r he nor Moffett would discuss specifics or their proposal, including the extension to 1979. The agenda for .the press and public simply r eferred to a con Appraiser Tells Fear Of His Joh Pajama Walker Tot Takes 3 a.m. Stroll Robert. who s ays he is 2, told reporters he decided to go for a walk. And that's just what he was do. By TOM B ARLEY ing at 3 o'clock this morning o1ti.. 0•ilY Pllouu.H when a motorist found him walk- A worker in the 1972 campaign ing in fuzzy red pajamas in that sent Orange County As· downtown Huntington Beach. sessor Andrew H i nshaw to Congress testified today he He told police, who picked him bt>lieved he would lose his job in up soon afterward, he knew the assessor 's office if he failed lo where he Ii ved -· 'nl•ar the. follow instructions . ocean ." Business D ivision appraiser But he was having too much Ray Cole told a Superior Court fun a ll n ight at the police station jury that those ordcl's came dur-to pinpoint the address. mg a conference called by J <ick Vallerga, now county assessor His par e nts. Mr. and Mrs. but at that t ime Hinshaw's chief Robert Timmermans, 414 13th aide. St., docided at 9 o'clock this morning that their son was sleep-Cole testified during the trial of ing too late. c hecked on hjm and fellow assessor's e m ploye J a mes found he was gon e. Be rtolin o, 52. of 24116 Via Madrigad a, Mission Viejo, that " ( got up a l 7." his father ex- he was one of about 15 assessor's plained. "He'd had a busy day employes dispatched to Hinshaw yesterday and I just thought he campaign headquarters shortly was s leepin g in . He us ually after the meeting. wakes U$ up." Cole is the 11th prosecution wit· When he discovered his son ness lo be called to Judge Walter missing, Timmermans said, "I E . Smith· s court room for called police and he was there. Bertolino's trial on charges of He's back home now." conspirncy a nd grand theft. Hts fellow w itnesses have Robert ale scrambled eggs for similarly testified that they breakfas t in the orange-carpeted police records department and participated in campaign at· played with some toys kept on ti vi Hes for Hins haw. Most of them also h ave handforjustsu<:hanoccasion. testified that they were µaid ad· . "It 's too ear ly for ice cream," ditional ex pens es via county one police clerk noted. vouchers for time actually spent on the Hins haw election effort. Police said a motorist, Joe rive of six assessor's employes Alge, found the cruld walking named with Bertolino ma grand down a sidewalk al 13th Street jury indictm ent have pleaded and P ecan Avenue, then drove gw lty to lesser charges. They him to an all·nig ht restaurant at "ill be sentenced on various Pacific Coast Highway and Lake dates this month by Judge Sm ith. Street, wher e he phoned police. Hins haw and Vallerga have This m orning, Robert's father been indic ted on t he sam e charges and for further a lleged Dally Pllol Slaff PllOto HE WENT FOR A WALK Early Riser Timmermans said he's grateful that Alge took the trouble. He said he hopes to get the c hance to thank Alge in person. impropriet ies committed while Hinshaw served as assessor and Vallerga as his r ight·hand man. Ploce11tio Impasse Vallerga is scheduJed to face tnal Monday. Hinshaw will go on trial Aug. 18 a nd the two men will be tried together in September. Dime Lines Due Ear~y Recaus.-of the Fourth of July holiday, advertising to appear in lhe Saturday Daily Pilot Dime·a·Lines columns s hould be placed no later than Thursday. Notices m ay be brought. to ~my DaUy Pilot om ce. The dcudline for Dime-a- Lines copy is noon Thu~· day al the Saddleback Valley. Laauna Beach, Newport Beach and Hunt· ington Beach offices. Dimc·a·Line ads will be received until 3 p .m. tit the Costa M e~a ofCicc of the Daily Pilot. Firemen Walk Out To Protest Firings Placenlia's 26·man fire depart· m ent is n ot a t work today because of what city officials t~rm a combination strike and lockout. The small north Orange Coun·. ty city is getting e mel'gency fire and rescue pl'otectlon Crom lhe county fire department after a special order to th~t effect was handed down Tuesday by lhe Board of Supervisors. The city firemen started their protest walkout. at. 5 p.m. Tues· day O\•er t..bc flrlog of four firemen charged with pelty lhert and four others facing othe r chare~. The four men who were fired allegedly took $2,000 worth of city property out of abandoned city buUdlnJs. Tbe local hr~men's union I claimed the city was harassing the men as part of &n ongoing feud over pay and a $15 rmmon lawsujt filed by firemen over working hours. After the first firings, the union warne d the c ity that action against any other firemen would be considered a lockout. The city late last week charged the other four firemen with Il - legally uslng city tools and equip- ment for persona l projects and lhe union made iood it., lhrent. Cil)r orncials sald today the un- ion is violating the terms of a roolract agreement lhatsllpuJet· ed walko\lts and strikes would not be allowed, thus lcavmg the firemen opt-n to severe dis · cipllnary actlon :tnd ~slbly loss of lhelr jobs. tract review, wlt1 ch P<1hner con• tends happens each year And when questioned <ibout the item Tuesday aft crn01m, Moffett said he had .. not yet" come up with a propostil. However. Garland l><ud the ex· tension "as submilll'd earlier in trus tees ' school board packet!> "(f Mr. Garland wants lo d1s- russ confidential information he can." Palmer countered today, "but neither Mr Moffett nor 1 are at libe rty to. Thal was a coo· fidential memo to the l>oard." Garland :.aid copies of the ad· m inislrators' <'tJ ntracts we re su{mped confidential. but the memo wasn't. and he didn't C'On· CSee CONTRACTS, Page i\2) Hicks Hit In Tirade By Battin By GARY G RANVILLE Oi tM O~ily Pilot S\•11 Verbal arrows agam flew in Santa Ana Tues da y when Supe n ·isor Robert Battin un- leashed a scathing pt>rsonal at- tack on Orange County Oistncl Attorney Cecil !licks Late i n th e dll v. ll 1<:k ~ responded lo Ballin 's assault bu t puJJed his verbal punche:. in whul he said was an effo1t .. not to engage in pe tty pers onality clashes." The Santa Aria s upervisor had no such qualms when he began reading from a prepared four· page s tatement at the close of the Board of Supervisors meeting. His allegations against lliclcs ec hoed a similar attack last. week on the district attorney b.r Battin 's multi·m i llto n ai re political benefactor Dr. Louis Cella. Like Cella, Ba~tm charged Hicks with abusing his office. and official as well a:. pt'rsona l misconduct. The Santa Ana supe r visor ended his tirade by askin~ Coun· ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper to de· termine if the ~upt.>rv1sors are e mpowered lo in vestigate Hicks' office and lo seek ··a court ap- pointed psychiatrist to examine Hicks." All but for gotten in the fury or Batlin's assault was tht-1sslle that brought his feud with Hicks into the open, Lh e transfer of 22 investigators from the District Attorney's Office to the Sheriff's Office. Wh en the Boclrd of S u ·' pervisors voted unanimously to approve th~ transfer, Hicks charged the decision was dictat- (See CHARGES, Page A2) Or=~.:••t Weat•er Temperatures will push into the high 70s. with low!\ tonight near 60. Patchy late night and early mom. ing low clouds and fog. INSIDE TODA'°' Ceremonies at Fotrvtt'lD State Holpitol mark . c tinJ1 m.Ueatone an Hueso/ 14 ~ who completed ~cial ftfuco. Uonprogrom. Story, PogeA7. l•dex ' f f • I H /F ?1 Gasoline Jncrease .. ... Queried By United Prt~s I nternational The New J en e) Ga~olanc .Retailers Assoc iatio n wa nts 'Congress to investigate the de· cision by major oil companies to raise gasoline prac(•s as muc h as three cents pl'r gallon. ··we more or less expected a 1' '2 to l wo·n ·nt inl·rea:.l' lo reflect the new import tax. but lhey went beyond that." J erry M. Ferrara, exccut1 ve director of the a ssoc la· lion. said Tuesday ··we think 1t 's unconsc1onablt• " T he a::.soc 1ation represents more t han 3.000 serVlce stations throug hout the state. Nine maJor oil companies an· nounced Tuesda) that the prices of gasoline will 1mml'Cltately be raised a:. mul·h u!> three cent!) a gallon. There was no doubt that the oil "companies r.i1sed the prices in ti me for Fourt h or J uly holiday I he said ··The)' ru:-.hcd fo r the holiday. r m afr;.11d thl' re!>t of lhl' com· p:.inies wil I .soon increase their pnces." he added. Two off1c1a ls of the P enn· s y l va n 1a S e rv i ce St a t io n Dealers t\ssodat1on abo said to- day oil comp;rnies were "Out to get every cent they can f_rom .the public'~ by raising gas pn ces Just . before the holiday weekend. · T homas Anderson, e xecutive director of the association, said ·the a!.soc1ation had predicted the mcrea::.c ··as far back a s two . month!) ilgo J f you know anything abo ut this business. price "ars a lw ays stopped before the Fou rth of July." Ande rs on s aid the 011 com· pames know ··the public is gomg to motor ·• and the firms are l?O· ing to •·grab every dime they cun possibly get.'· Rudy Molnar, p resident of the association said the latest round .. of inc rea~~s b "gouging the public." . Molnar said. "If there 1s a s hortage. we feel tl would be con- trived. The c ompanies know there is no s hort<.ige. There is less prod uction.·· A bus i n c s~ couns e lor for service s t a tion s in eastern ·Oregon and western Idaho also ~ays he cannot underst:l!ld what ~s happening with gas pnces and fdYants to know who is working the ?-'1poff. Wednesday July 2, 1975 D•ol' Polol Plloto b' IUcMnl KMlll•r 111 Step When Da \'id F1 cr . 16 . ..i Newport H arbor I11gh School cross count r y runne r , takes off on his da ily 15-milc tram· ing gallop, he makes sure he doesn 't lea vc the wor ld be hind. lie li s tens to hi s earphone radio as he runs. Brezhnev, Senators Talk M OSCO W (l . Pl > -A n ebull ien t Com m uni s t Party General Secreta ry Leonid J. Brezhnev today met a v1sitinl-{ delegation of U.S. Senators for talks on trade and J ewish em1· g ra tion. ~ . ~Others Released r Driver of Minibus Still in Hospital Only the dri vcr o~ a day ~amp minibus tha t collided with a gravel truck 10 Irvm_e nine d~ys ago, killing one child and m · juring 10 oth ~r pers<?ns . in the vehicle. rem ams hospitalized to- day. Carolyn Conner s. 23. of 1562 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana Heights, was listed in satisfactory condi· ti on at Tus tin Commun ily Hospital Jon We iss. 7. ::.on of a Santa Ana police officer , and Ma rk Hilgeman. 6. two of the most seriously hurt youn~sters. have been released from hos pital care in the past few d a ys. . The Hilge man boy, of 4331 Wm· tersweet Way, Irvine, was treal· ed at Santa Ana-Tustin Com · munity H os pital , for a con· c u s s io n wh i c h le ft him temporarily bl ind. but he has re· covered. Irvine police are still planning to press m anslaughter charges against Mrs . 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Investig ators have alleged Mrs. Conner s, an employe of Fountain Valley-based Roug h Riders Day Cam p, was at fault in the accident a t Barranca and J ('f. frey roads. Irvine city offi cials immediate· ly afterward ins ta lled two more Stop signs. making a four-way s t op inte r section a nd la t er trimmed back a wtndrow of eucalyptus trees that approaches the inters e ct ion a long the south side of Barra nc a Road. Certain citizens had urged traf· fie safety m e asures be improved a t th at locatio n be fore thr> tragedy that claimed the hfc of J ohn Henry Ramming, 6. of 4801 Parkview L•rne . Ir vine. Main StPeet Mall· Planned This Weekend Two blocks of M ain Street in Huntington Beach will be turned into a pedestrian mall once again for the three-day Fourth of July holiday. The two bl o cks be twe e n Pacific Coast Hi ghway and 01.ivl' Avenue will be c losed. at the merchants ' expe ns e, F riday, Saturday and Sunday. The area will be landscaped, as it was during the city festival, and there will be pony rides. street a rtis ts . sidewalk cafes, sidewalk m erchants tind stroll mg mus-i<:ia ns. according to a spokesman for the merc hants. Vendors will <!lso sell cotton candy a nd sno w cont.'"!, a s downtown merc ha nts test the idea of c r eating a permanent pedestrlao m all. Big Fire Battled In va1,1ey A raging blaze that destroyed bCOres of produce crates st.ored a long MacArthur Boulevard near the Santa Ana RJver early today led Cost a Mesa and Foun. tain Valley firemen to join forces. Location or the fire near the Santa Ana River bridge linking MacArthur Boulevard with T a lbert Avenue in Foun\ain Valley reqillred extremely long hose lines to be laid. . Costa Mesa Battalion Chief Bob McCle lland said each de· partment responded to the spec. tacular giant bonOre, not being certain whether the highly visl· ble flames were on the Co.ta Mesa or Fountain Valley side of the span. Costa Mesa fire men found it was theirs and set up their ap. paratus but ran out of hoses when the line reached 1,000 feet in length , s o Fountain Valley loaned an additional 350 feet. Chief McClelland said the 1,350-foot hose stretching across the river bridge allowed Foun- l ~11n Va lley to s upply the fi refighting water while a Costa Mesa pumper t ruck provided pressure to play it over the rag. ing blaze. No fire cause nor loss estimate was immediately available for the destroyed produce crates used in farm field harvesting . f'ro•PapAJ CHARGES ed by a s hadow government that controls some county officials. The district attorney refused to withdraw his shadow govern· m ent cha rge after both Battin and Cella 's attacks on him. "The transfer is designed to prevent me from investigating corruption in elections on t~e people 's be half." Hicks said again TuesdaY.. · · 1 say the days of stealing elec- tions in this county are over and they (Ce lla and Battin> are afraid of· that." he added. At the time Battin read his st atem ent, Hicks was serving as a n honorary pallbearer at former Los Angeles County Dis· trict Attorney Joseph Busch's fun er al. Consequently. he said, the re- marks are probably privileged, free from libel restraints. Hicks went on to say he would welcome the opportunity to de- bate Ba ttin on good government before an impartial group such as the League of Women Voters. He also pointed out campaign literature that Battin used in 1972 election a s examples of de· monstrating his lack of regard for the ele ctorate. The mailers, one directed to Democrats a nd reportedly signed by Ted Kennedy and the other directed to Republicans and allegedly signed by then- President Richard Nixon, drew heavy fire from Battin's opposi- tion. Hic ks said the use or the purported fraudulent mailing de· mo nstrated Battin's lack of respect for voters or his district. Front Page AJ CONTRACTS sider it lo be confidential. Garland said to extend the con- tracts would commit the district to $369,000 i n salaries and ·benefits a nd if the new unified district look effect in 1976, the ex- tra commitment past the routine two years would cost $100,000. "I feel it is a rather blatant at· tempt to try to cover all bases," he said. Anyway, he add ed, the new un· ified board might not want ad· m inis lrators with the "con· ser vatiVf>" ohilosoorues or Mof· fell, Palmer and Funkhauser. And Ala n Shane, the pa.rent who brought the matter up dur- ihg the open board session Tues· day, sa id . "J think the board should reject as be neath its dignity the apparent attempt by this administration to suggest contract extens ion in this man- ner and particularly without hav- ing sought and listened to opi· nions from the various members or this community." Navy Sued By Bisexual SAN DIEGO (AP) ~A Slnla Barbara educator who II.YI he's bisexual has med a fedetll court s uit to stay ln the Naval RteetVe. Gary Newton Hua, a Maval Reserve commander at Pt. Mugu , filed the sult 'fuaday. In it; Hess asked that hl1 dll· charge be blocked and ttll t the Na vy 's r cgulallons barrln1 homosexual• from aerviH be struck down. Hess also sought '10,000 In damaaes. AUoK~IH ~ PMi. VISITING IN NEWPORT H. R. H•ldeman Haldeman Vacationing In Newport H.R . Haldem a n , a centr al figure in the Watergate scandal that rocked the nation, is cur- renUy vacationing in Newport Beach. tta1deman, who was convicted last January in the Watergate coverup trial in Washington, D.C., is currently free on appeal. Convicte d along with the former White House Chief of Staff were J ohn Mitchell, Robert C. M ard ian and J o.hn D . Ehrlichman, a ll top aides to former President Richard Nixon. Haldeman has periodically stayed in Newport Beach with friends, both prior to and during his White House years. He is currently staying with the J oseph Horton family on Bay Island. • When contacted Tuesday, Haldeman refused to grant an in · terview. stating that he is here "strictly on vacation." His wife s aid they planned to remain in Newport until August. Kelley at Rites LOS ANGELES (U PI) -FRI Director Claren ce Ke lley at· tended the funerals and burials Tuesday or two agents killed on a South Dakota India n reservation. then gave a personal promise to the suspected killers that they can surrender without fear of vengeance. Nixo11 Cone•ent Taping SyStem Urged by LBJ WASHIN GTON (AP> Former President Nixon says he installed the exte nsive White House taping system at the ur~ ing of his predecessor, Lyndon 0 . Johnson. who he s a id aJso had such a system . "President J ohnson said that the recordings he ha d made of his convers ations while president had proved to be exceeding ly valuable i n prep a r in g h is memoirs and he urged that I re· install the r ecording devices," Ni xon said in an affidavit fil ed with the U.S. District Court. '"Thereafter, I consented that this be don e, having the expecta - tion that I. li k e P res ident J ohnson, could re tain during my li fe exclus ive control over accc:,s to the record ings ... " Nixon said. The affidavit was filed late Monday in conncctwn with Nix· on ·s s uit c ha llenging a new law giving the government custody of his records, including 880 ree ls of t ape. Nixon said he planned for the tapes to be placed m a pres iden- tial libra ry a fter his death ''with restrictions pro hi biting access for a sufficiently long period of lime so that no participant in conversations with me would in· cur any ad verse effects." He said he would have deleted conversations containing purely personal d iscussions. The tape recor dings , which in- cluded con vers ations bearing on .. the cover-up of White House in· volvement in t he Wi:it ergate break-in, pla yed a major. r?le in the Call of the Nixon admmistra- tion and Ni:>wn 's r esignation Aug. 9. Nixon said inst all ation of the Joint Space Pla1i Rapped WASllING TON CAPl Sen. Wi lliam P roxmire today request- ed tha t lhl' joint u.s .. soviet space mission be postponed until two orbit ing Russian cosmonauts are returned to earth. Proxmire , ch a irman of a Senate appropriations subcom· mittee handling the budget of the National Aeronautics and Spa ce Administration, coupled his r e- quest with disclosure of secret testimony by a CIA scientist. mu:r ophones m the White House , ,on his telephones, and ul Camp David, Md. "stemmed in large part" from Johnson 's r ecom· m enda lions , m a de through a mutual friend. The friend was not identified . When the e xis tence of the tap- ing system was d isclos~ lo ~c Senate Watergate committee in 1973 by Alexande r Butterfie ld . then-White House lawyer J . Fred Buzhar dt said the system ''is similar to that employed by the last administration." But J ohnson intimates denied any wholesale bugging. A source said Tuesd ay that Johnson was able to turn the system off and on at will, unlike the Nixon system t h a t o p era t e d w henever a te lephone r eceiver was lifled or a voice actuated the recorder . In the affidavit, Nixon s aid "President Johnson sent word to me that he had learned that as one of my first act ions upon ar· riving at the White House I had ordered the removal of the re- cording devices he had installed there," Nixon said. The recording syste ms. ac· cording to the affidavit, were dis- connected two days after But· terfield reve aled their existence. Fish Stocked /11 Coumy's Watenmys Tht? slate Fish and G ame Depa rtment planted 2,200 pounds of channel catfis h in four Orange County lakes Tuesday. About 200 fish were dumped in· to each of the lakes at Laguna Ni guel Reg io na l P <1 rk. Mile Square Park in 1',ountain Valley and at Hasler Basin in Garden Grove. Another 500 fi sh were planted in Huntington Lake in the new Huntington Beach Ce11tral Park. Fish and G a m e officials s ay the catfis h, hatched al the lm· pe ria l wa rm water hatche ry near the Salton Sea, make good eating. Each weig hs about a half pound now. This will be the last fish plant in Orange County until next.faJJ , a fish and game official said. Fine Furniture " OUR MOST EXCITI NG Ml D-YEAR ~Ai_E EVENT EVER NOW SAVE 15-25% On these fi ne collections by Drexel. Heri tage, Henredon, Century. Baker and many more. b . ' They have never been on Sa le before and may never e aga in. Don't m iss this one chan ce only during J uly and A ugust. 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Drawlng T July 31 Winner need not be present. Regultir Hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs & Sat -9:30 to 5:30 M onday -12:00 to 9:00 Fridoy -9:30 to 9:00 I I ( I { t I 7 1).\11,,)' 1•1LO'l ' t:Dl '[ORl.\I, P . .\GE Valid Fiscal Warning Leaders o r th I luntmgton Beach Union High $(•hoot District s hould heed the budget warning issued last week by School Board President Ralph Bauer. In reviewing next year's $50 million budget, as well as a projected $.5 millio n budget deficit three years uway. h e cautioned the district !)la ff to find some budget cuts now before facing more severe financial crisis. . This year we h uve watched neighboring school dis tricts and city councils try to balance budgets a lready in trouble. They hud to make program, main· tcnance and IJt!rsonnel cuts, as well as consider pay frct::tes and tux increase elections. The hig h school distnct could find itself in a s imilar situation soon, if tru~tees and starr m embers don't s tart looking ahead now. Bauer didn 't s uggest any drastic cuts for now. But he did ask the staff to come up with $'l million worth of proposed trims by the board's day long study session later this month. His suggestion was a wise one, and not to h eed it would be unrealistic. Helpful Arbitration t\ s trike by llWltington Beach policemen was averted Monday night when the city council, after a lengthy t!xecutive session, accepted a pay package recommended by an outs ide arbitrator. The pay package turned out to be an eight percent pay raise now, ·u two pe rcent boost J an. 1, and various fringe benefits. But there were tense moments Monday before the council announced its unanimous acceptance of the package. The council chamber was packed with off. duty officers, open.Jy boisterous and reportedly ready to go on strike that night if the council balked. And as the meeting b egan , there weren't many smiles on the faces of council members, who had s teadfastly re- fused to give police what they wanted in the past two weeks o r negotiations. We don't know if the strike threat influenced the council's decision -it should not have -but the ac· cept a n ce of the pay package was certainly the best decision the council could make . It was recommended by a highly respected outside arbitrator, attorney Thomas Roberts, who thoroughly reviewed both sides of the issue and put out considerable effort t o reach a ctuick decision. Two sides in s uch a n iss ue often become emo· tional and stubborn. Outside, objective arbitration has proved the best process to settle those troubles Come Early! If you love a parade, don't miss Huntington Beach on Friday for the city's 7lst annual Fourth or July parade. It is one of Southern California's he::;t, and this year it carries a n additional honor as the st ate's first official bicentennial parade. It will include 28 floats, 29 marching bands. 51 mounted riders and a hos t of other g ues ts and s pecial events. The parade begins at 10 a .m . and covers a 2.5 mile route which circles a r ound Main and Lake streets from the new civic center to a few blocks south of Lake Park. More than 250,000 spectators are expected. so show u p early and find a good spot along the route It is a spectacul ar event put on by the Huntington Beach Jaycees. H Taxpayers E11titled to Peace •I .. • I $~ • Tlie Many Pitfalls of Small Talk Dear Gloomy Gus Why Not Enforce Noise Laws? ( ARTHOPPE J Of all the g rave social pro- l>ll·ms faL·1ng s ot·1ety none is as gr;:ivc as what on t•a rth 1 u say to yo ur <l I 11 II t· r partnl'r :it ,, classy µ<.1rty F1r~l o f all, yo u mu !>t IW\ l' m et the lady 0 11 your rig ht dunng cockt<.1lls 111 the hvmg room be forehand. But naturJlly, you havl:'1l°l the fog. t:le:;.t rccvllcctiC>'l of her name. Jf you·re lucky, the hostcss has µut out place c..1rJs and you can cC1tch .i !>Urrcµt1lious gluncc at your partner's us you scat her. This t:nables you to suy l..lrightly ... ~ yvu tutk your 1wpkin on your lup: ·· In111m ~ What uninteresting numt:. 1 m eant to ask you when wt• were rntroduced earlier, what uationallty is that?" .. tltY NAM E'S Winni.'' she ~ays, turning h er place card rag ht s 1c.l t! up ... And I'm an Amcnl'<.m." · '"Oh. Well, we certainly needed this rain. didn't we?" ··Not a t my Gala Garden Chanty F ctc for Starving Swiss Bankers this afternoon." .. Or t'ourse not. But il 's no wonder they're starving. Why, l bought u Pound of rutabagas to- duy and the price was ... ·· Mv hus band ':, a rutabaga g rower:· . quit e r easonable . I l'Ullldn 't ht.· Ip noticing earlier how athll'l1t.· vou look. Do you play tennis?'· · ··Not s ince I lost my left leg whl.'11 I was seven." ·'Oh. M y. hl·re comes our hostess's clog. Man's best friend. Do you l1kl· dogs·! ' '"Nut sinec r Wi.JS :>l'\.Cll My ~on dOl':,,, thOU{!h ... · ,\h, childrt:n ' They're such a ' The new , eye· I e_v e l redwood boxed s top sign at t h e cor ne'r o( Fores t Avenue and G lenneyre Street makes the other stop signs in the Art Colony look even uglier. F.A. Cloomy Ciul <e"1n1t11t~ U• slltMnittM 11-t rude,. •"d " .... 11.CUH•ll'I' rtfl.ct Ille vie"" of ll•e fteWSN,ff. SeM .,.w pet PM•t .. Ciloeftoy CiltS, D•llY ,....._ joy. lfow many do you h;.ivc'!" .. Ju:;.t lhe one. lle"s in Jail for <lope push in g. mopcry ~.111d felonious be!>t1allty." "WELL. at least you and your husband have stuck together. l always s ay that these days casual divorces a re what. .. '"He's my fourth." " ... keep so many marriages together. Tell m e, have you read ttus new bes t -seller, 'Lus t's Plaything"! l thought it was a superbcxampleof ... .. Only because I'm censorship c hairman for T he Decen cy League." ... absolute trash. 1 don't see how these lax and incompetent officials at City Hall can al· low ... " ··Are you referring to m y brother. the Mayor?·' THE ONLY recourse at this point is to pour your soup in your lap. This allows you to turn and try your luck with the lady on your left. If you a re extremely fortunate, she will say something like: .. Hi, m y name's Joan.J am an anarcho-syndicallsl Cherokee of the Zoroastrian persuasion who believes that Zionism is a Papist plot conceived b y the Presbyterians and I always vote the straig ht George Wallace ticket. Let ·s discuss religion ;,ind politics." Unhappily. no one in the re· corded his tory of dinner parties has ever drawn a partner hke that. To the Editor ln the age o( ecology, when air and water pollution are national issues. we :i r e puzzled by state, t·ounty, a nd local complacency concerning noise pollution. The s tate vehicle code is specific in its reg,ulotions con· cerning maximum noise lcvl'IS for vch1l'lcs. Furthermore, Ute code dearly makes it illegal to alter factory -installed muffler systems on vehicles. Yet our cities roar with the clamor from straight pipes on cars :md vans, \'lbr;:i tc with the <1ngry buzz of s m;:ill motorcy<:les. and literally tre mble when a full -sized motorcycle r evs up. T lllS SENSELESS noise from vehicles lowers the quality of hfe in Orange County -and yet, as far a s we can determine, our law enforcement agencies arc mak- ing no effort to force noi!:ie poUuters from our s ll"eets. The situation is paradoxical. Everyone is against pollution. but no one seems to do anylhin~ about noise. the form of pollution that is most easily eliminated. (f state, county, a nd municipal police began a rigorous cam· paign of citing operators of noisy vehicles, the situation would soon be correNed. We could then re- lax in peace and quiet on our patios. and during the night , we would not be jarred into startled wakefulness by the machine-gun roar o( noisy vehicles revving past our homes. All taxpayers should demand their right to live in a reasonably quiet environment. Our county a nd local governments owe us at least that much. NORMA AND W. ROSS WINTEROWD Bufldhag Slunu To the Editor: The area surrounding Lake Park in Huntington Beach is fast becoming the apartment slum of Southern California. The altitude of the city council and the p la nning d epartment seems to be, ·•If t here·s an empty lot, let's build a multiple umt on ( MAILBOX J tellers from rcuckrs are we/cnn11 · The right to condense lctten 111 /II Spa<.'e or ellmmatl' IJ/)l!l 11> re:w11·1•il I.ettrrs of .WO words nr /e.c:s rnl( 1>1· fltL't'TI pn>/crl'rtn• Ml /cttcr.<1 11111\t 111· dude s1g11at un· ull(l mm/1111; 111lrl11•:is but 11nmes 111ny t.w 1r1tl1l1dti 1111 ,,.. quest 1/ ,,11f/1cH''" rcn ~m1 '' appurL'lll Poet ''I tc1 /l 11v1 h1· pub/1sl11•tl ll .. lt '!> loo bad for L;.ikl· P;.irk rc..,1 dent!> Lh at our clectl'd offlc1Jb cal'l~ m ore ;i bout monev than they c;ire fo r the c:1l11.en s' dollars. The council keeps ;.illow· ing more and m ore :.ip:irtml'nls lo be butlt. but rails lo kcl'p 111 mind lnut Sm 1th and Dwvcr :.chools urc gross ly overcrowckd and trny Lake Park luoks like Disneyland. Hundreds a nd hundreds of apartment units h~H"e bccn built in the downtown arl'a of Hunt· ington Beach. Yet not one square inch of s pace has been reserved for ;:inother school or p.irk. This is clear evidence thal our city council does not have the best in- terest of the people in mind. Instead , it seems they cater to wealthy builders and contrac· tors. Perhaps it is more profit a· ble for them, but 1t is disastrous to our children who are crammed mto one tiny park and two over- crowded schools. 1 would like to know why more parks and schools have not been Soviets Busy on Cap;itol Hill WASlllNOTON While C IA 0Hic1als squirm under lhe klieg lights on Capitol llill, Soviet KGB ;_1gcnts a re operalin~ in the s hadows o f th e sa me con- grc~:.1011;_1 1 n1rndor::. In the pasl few years, the KGB h;i:. ~lcppt•tl Op its act1v1t 1es on the l l 1 l l . K (; B OJ11.'i';1t1\'t:S 111 a don·n µu1Sl':O. h uvt• been s l1pp1n ~ ill'OLJllll lo !>t'l' key Co n · t;ressm cn and their aides. Many congressional aides, as pol1lic<.1I appointees. are Rranted access to secret documents after no more than a cursory back· ground check . Their leaks. although unwitting, could be s erious . SF.C RF.T i:overnment files idt!ntl(y diplomat Bort :. Solom:itin as the l(G R "residen· tura." or opera ling ctud. who Or st recognized how much valua· (JACK ANDERSON J ble intelligence is available on Capitol Hill. · Until his r ecent departure. he was the deputy Soviet envoy al the United Nations. His repluce ment. although cxpectt..'<I soon, hasn"t arrived. Under Sulomatin, lhe KGB '"rcsidenlura" in Wnshingt.on has been Dmitri Yakushkin . the brilliant Sov i et embassy counselor. His KGB rank, ac- cordin~ to the secrtt files, makes him second in power only to amiable Ambassador Anatoli Dobrynin The files allege that Yakushkin directs a Wuhington spy nng, which e mploys diplomttts, newsmen and syrnpalhizers from countries friendly lo the United States. Visiting dele11Uon1 from Russia also are loaded with KGB experts, who know how lo spot useful inlelllgence. OHlclals indicate lhat Y::ikushkin concentrat~s on Capitol Hill where information i~ :ibund:int and security is lax. ONE OF the Soviets' most ef· (ective spies on Capitol Hill was pretty Galin a Utekhina, a modish cultural· attache. who moved in congressional circles and even began dating prominent figure~ on the Hill. Tht-files identified her as o KGB Mata Had, a Caci whic h we revealed in a 1970 col· umn. She quickly returned to Moscow The KGB appears to be most interested , according to officials . 'n intelligence a bout U .S.·Chine relations. SALT disarmament talks, MIRV m isslles and U S. computer t~hnology. The KG 8 reportedly also helps orchestrate the Soviet lobbying effort on Capitol H..tll. Soviet diplomats , academics. economists and others have souaht parllcularly to persuade Congress to grant the Soviet Union "most favored nation" lndlng st.atus. A favorite KGB approach Is throug h contacts from other countncs. In the secret files, they are referred lo as "third party nationals.·' Those who qwetl:. lobbv for Soviet views are called ··agents of tnfluence ... TllE KGB rin~ers in vis1ling delcgutions m<.1y be tcchnolog1cal experts. who can quickly size up a piece of U.S. equipment. Or they may be personnel experts. who sound out sympathetic Americans for recruilml'nl as in· formunts. This 1s called "talent SJ>Qlting." Sen. llarry Goldwater. R.· Ariz., h as quoted "very, very good sour('('!\," mcanwhJle, oa al· leging thut foreign agents have actuall y infiltrated con - gressional oHiccs. Our sources said the secret mes contain no evidence that any members or Congress, nor their cmployes, are s pieb. footnote Yakushkin never re· turned our calls. A Soviet spokcsm~w, however . said '"I don 't lh1nk it's true" that Yakuahkin 1s n KGB Sl'IY chief. The spokesman addt.'ll · "You are interfering in a very sensitive field." built. I would Jlso Ilk~ lo know whv our cuu1H:1I allo"s this over bw.l<lmg to l'Onllnue. I "d C'\IJl'Clal· ly llkc to hl·ar l hl':>l' quc~tl•llb answl'rL'd hy our ~c11lugy m1ndetJ"' mayor If th1.•\' 111 fal'l Lio havL• park" ~111rf !'.t•hnol" plan111:d for t hts Jl'l':J , I II :.wall ow m y pndl' ;Hid t.1k1• l Wl'll lY l<.1s hes from e1 "cl bwld1ng µcnn 1 t. Di\ VII>£. F£\ K LoNf Fri1>11d To the Editor· l.e:::.t lht!l'l' l.>l' tho~c whu :,a \' . ·Why should a larly from ~hl•rman t);.ik:, car e ;iboul ;\:l'\\fXH"l Beal'l1"!" let me h~1:::.t1:n to r eply I \'l! ··cared · about i'l'wport Ikui:h for ulmo:;.l 50 years . It w:i:::. th:.it long :.igo wlwn m\' llc<.1r fnl·ntls. lhe Harry W Pa111tl·rs . "ere ;imong the first to l>t11ld on Balboa Pcnrun::.ul :.1. lrl tho:.e days ) ou l'Ould 11d1• the red car tro m Lo~ ,\ngcll•s lo lhc Pen· n111sul;.i fur 25 cents \.\'1th thl' pa!>:;.111g uf time changes came lo this happy, fun· filled art•J , but most or thl· changc:, Wet'L' 1n keeping with its life.style. The co11st.-ucl1011 Qf Fashion lsl;:i nd addt•d a touch of the paradoxieal. On one stdc of the t11ghw;.iy soph1 :::.ticatcJ !>lructures of connetl·. Sll'el and ghtss began to arise; on the other side. sun· drt>nl'l1l'd , l>ik in1-C'lacl bodies dotted the :;.hon·l111l' But Fa:.hum Island kept ;.i polite d1~t;1m·c ;.imJ lhe beach terrain continul•d lo n • ta1111ts 1dent1t y . ONE O,\ Y a l ~1rge apartment complex 111 thl' g 111s t· of a Virg1111a -typl' m ;.1n!>1vn apJ>l'an·u ;:ib ovc thl• Pac1f1<· Cou s l Hi ghway . La ter. O\'crlookng Balboa l s lJnd. :rn ~~n.n 1:.in mausoleum 1m v H'l"!>1 0n of Promontory Pr11nt·1 Morl' n·t•t•nt Iv the latest :.iborl1un : J !-CVl'ral· s.toned bnl'k monstrosity l>wll for the purpo:.e of park111g cars al thl' entrance to Lido Penins ul a, 111 <Jdd1l1o n lo an ··Eastern Sl'al•oast shopprng village" ••k•• ·touris t trap " Perhaps the :-.tructurcs thcm !>e lves might not w :;.o l>ad if only lhcy had out been µamted a most abom1nabl1: ora n ge -brow n that defies dL•:scnption I cncd when I saw it tor the first lim e! I couldn t believe what 1 "as ~l't'lllJ.? Not only hus the simple. eh.·~anl Jt· mos phere been dc•s trny(•d. the "hole mood of the plun• has changed • Ea~tcrn bnck. over· l>utld1ng. wall lo wall people, traffic '. Suddenly. 1t w:i~ .is 1f someone I had loved for 50 years had died -was lost to me forever ~ Who are the "lut nH'n" who rnnsortcd to k i II my bt:luvcd Newport Beach!? No matter. The deed is done. Ep1t;:iph . Balbo a Thealr<' s hows porno movies' CHARLOTTE EUI .Junk~f To the Editor. Re : I rv1ne SC'hool Board workshop at Lake San Marcos - Daily Pilot June 26 When is a school board meet· mg not a school board meeting? Deputy Supt Raymond Edman 1s quoted os saying lrustecs would not meet a:s u school board. Wl!ll , dldn 't the school board vole three to two to meet there? Any school board meeting is open to the pubhc exeept perh8ps cons1derat1on of :;.pcc1f1c person· nel problems. I .-\I.SO wuulfl hkr lo attend l111s ·workshop meeting " to ~et <.1way from ··day lo day d1str;.ic- t1on!'.o · an<l cllJOY ··:.odal a<.'liv1ty like s w11nm1ng <111d golf" uut I lcl•I I could not affurd the cxµt'll· u1lure However. s111t:c my wife h as r e I al i v es I 1 ,. i n g t h c re perhaps they 1.:vulJ put me up for a couple of nights and ma) be J l'Ould Sl'rounge a ml·al or two. This would cost the Irvine la~ payers nothing. ,\<;a fvrml'r bus111c:;.s exeeull\'C I cannot condone <rn expt>nd1tun· uf S!.500 of lax mone~ \\h('n tht• :;.a me work cou ld llc ac· comphshcc.J at some loc:.il meet· 1ng room at a fraction or lhc cos\.. PA LC. ELLIS \'a~at lo11 ·Tip Tu the ~:d1tor I h;.i, t• thought of a guv<l way to save mllney on my \.acat1on this ycc.ir l ha\cd cci dl:dto ~l J) home ;md let m y mind~ and('r ' WI LLJS EV 1\!"S Proud Donwsiie To the Edilor Lellcr to fem ale domc:;.l1l'S. Do not allow the cwTcnt µul· downs of the do mestic profession in the news from the women·s ml'l'tings 111 Mexico and lhc hor· 11blc ( '! 1 !>l;.itus of :;.Orne Viet- n am cs c .Oetn g placed a s dom e:.t1cs make anv of us feel in· fl•nor \I. hether "our ancestry stems fro m Lapland, in between or south of the cqu~tor. If you don't believe 111 a I Ltghcr Power to be h<.rnd maiden of. vou arc getting rid of others dirt, germs and ha\'e your employer·:, f11endsh1p ;.ind the shanng of her home. (It's like playmg hou~e ag~11n -adm1t 1t ~ 1 EARLY in m y first years as a domes tic motht·r·s helper in the ·sos. l read a book that sll.Jck in m y m111d of a Frent•h scrub\\Om;m who gamed one of the most honored µlal'cs of all 111 hc;.ivcn wht•n slw pas:;.ed O\'er. Surely. good works are honored and rewarded. I'm relat111g to those who know the mea1ung of servitude. wear dl'all u111form:. and never qwb· bk about r:.all·s J :;. folks pay what llwy f1~l·I lhl'lr personal budgets l'an ,dlo\\ or c•lse lhcy·d do 1t lhl·m:-l'ln•:-. God bless us ~ E UNICE REIMANN ORA .... GE COAST DAILY PILOT l\obcrt \' 11 t't'd l'ub/1,\ht·~ 7 l11m1u ., I\ 1•cc 1/. 1':d11or Rorburn f\ '' 1/>1f'l1, Kd1tcmnl /'nri1• l:drtor Thl· ~·d1tor1.1I pa~1· of lhc D:.uly Pllut H•1•k <: I n inform and ... umulutc rc11rfior~ 11,· 1>re:sen\intt 011 tlus p<11-!t' rh\'crse l'Omment8ry on 1op1r5 nr interei.t h\' syndical· rd rolumn1st:. and cartoonists, b:v pro\ 1din1t a forum for ruder-S· \l<'"S 3nd bv prt'sentlng this O\'"SPf•Jk'r'!. 11p1n1on11 and 1dsn on eurrl•nl topics The f'dllortal nprn1on~ of the Dail) r11oc nppear nnh in thr rd1lorlnl rolumn at the lnp (If I ht' PUA\' Opinions f'll· pn·s~l'<i ll\ thi· columni~lli ;ind eartuon15t~ 11nd teller v.nten a~ lhC'1r ov. n and no endo,.,<'mmt o( thr1r "lf'"S by the Daily ~Hot -.hoold be Inferred · Wednesday, July 2, 197S ' ,_ Eflert ive .Julg 31 LA County Bans 'Skinny-dipping' LOS ANGELES <AP) -Those lazy, hazy, s kinny-dipping days ()(summer wall soon be over on Los Angeles County beaches. An ordrnan ce prorubiting nudi- ty on beaches and parks rn urun- A ctor Faces Tax E vruion Sentencing LOS ANGELES (AP) -D<iv1d Chow, a n actor. economist. a nd former technical adv1ser to the "Kung Fu" tttlev1s1op series, has pleaded gwlty an fe~ral court to income tax ev<1 ::,1on. Chow, 45, admitted Tuesday he evaded $40.000 an taxes by not re- porting. $119.000 m income from stock sales and commissions. The income involved a com- plicated series of real estate transactions Chow helped or - ganize and promote. Chow h as appeared in a number of movies, including "Flower Drum Song.'' "The Manchurian Candidate .. and "The Ugly American." lie has also had severa l television roles. He will be sentenc<.'<i on Sept. 8 by U.S. Dist. Judge Malcolm Lucas. Chow 1s subJecl to a max- imum penalty of five years an prison and a $10,000 fme. rorporated area:s of the county will take effect July 31, and violators will face maximum penalties of a $500 fine and six months in jail. The new law was approved Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors a fter unsuccessful attempts to add a clause to the ordinance designating cJothine· optional beaches In remote areas. Supporters of the nudity ban in· eluded some resdents ofTopanga Beach naar Malibu, a favorite gathering place for the nude bathers. "We have sexual perverts who want to show themselves off," one woman told the supervisors. ·"A nudie beach seems to draw this type of people.'' Other residents of the area said they did not want their children exposed to the nudity. But nude-bathing advocates protested, claiming that the county needs some place where those who desire to disrobe on the beach car, do so. And one oppo- nent of the ordinance, Charles Atwood. said nude bathing was an activity the whole family could enjoy. · ·•Most of the nudists who go to Pirate's Cove, a private nude beach, are families with children," Atwood said. But his protests went unheeded by most of the supervisors, who passed the ordinance by a 3-1 vote. Killer Craft UPI Te..-.. A dead sperm whale (circle) awaits pickup by a Soviet ship 150 miles west of San Francis co. The Phyllis Cormack, operated by the Canadian "Greenpeace Foun- dation" has been pursuing a 9-vessel Russian whaling flotilla off California, and chased the killers 250 miles down the coast. The Canadians are attempting to bring world atte11tion to the plight of the endangered whale species. Cruise Cost Hiked LOS ANGELES (UPI) -1t will cost a little more to take the "great white steamer" from San Pedro to Catalina Island after next week. The Public Utilities Com- mission Tuesday gave the operators of the S.S. Catalina permission to raise fares, effec- tive July 11. The one way fare to Avalon rises from $4.75 to $5.50 and the round trip price"goes up from $9.50 to $11. The steamship line is asking for an eventual fare increase to $6.25 and $12.50. The line, in its application to the PUC, argued that fares have remained the same for six years while costs rose, and that without the increased income the line would lose about $2.12,000 this summer. w.clnesday. July 2. 1975 DAILYPILOT · A5 Ruletl Sulelde ' Dan ·nailey's Son tt I I \ Dead, of Gunshot ~ SANTA MONICA (AP) -Tiie son of actor Dan Dailey com- mitted suicide by shooting- himself in the mouth outside a local hospital shortly afteroseek- ing emergency treatment t.nere, police said. It was the second apparent suicide in a week involving the offSpnng of a Hollywood celebri· ty and third in two months. Mrs. F.J. Roberts of St. John's Hospital said Daniel J . Dailey Ill, 27, went to the hospital office shortly before 4 a.m. Tuesday and "asked for directions to an emergency hospital. P OL'lCE SGT. Richard Jobncola said Wednesday the young man's body was foWld on the front lawn of St. John's early Tuesday. He said a note was found besid~ the body, but the contents were not disclosed. ''We are satisfied that the wound was self-inflicted ," Johncola said. Last Thursday, Jon Peck, 30- year-old son of movie actor Gregory Peck, was found ctead in his modest cottage in Santa .Barbara -a single bullet in his head and a handgun nearby. Young Peck was a television newsman. Though the coroner's offi ce tentatively ruled the death an apparent s uicide, Dr. Cornelius Passani, brother of the actor's current wife, Veronique, said be believed the death may ... have been accidental. ~3 In May J enny Lee Amess, all' daughter of Jam es Arness of "Gunsmoke," was found dead or an overdose o( sleeping tablets. T een Couple , H e ld in D e ath Of Parents SAN RAFAEL (UPI) -A teenag e r described as an "average American boy" has been arrested along with his girlfriend on a charge of killing the girl's parents and cremating their bodies. Police said Charles D. Riley, 19, and Marlene Olive, 16, shot Jaines F . Olive, 55, to death with a rifle and fatally clubbed his · wife, Naomi, 53, almost two weeks ago. The parents frowned upon the youths' relationship, according to police. Police, who arrested the two Tuesday night, said. the bodies were taken to a remote area and cremated with the use of la rge logs. The area is often used by teenagers for outdoor gatherings and it was believed ·at first that the bones were the remnants of barbecued deer. State Einployes Rap Budget Cut SACRAMENTO <U PI> -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has come W1der fire from state e mploye and highway patrolmen's organizations for reduc- ing proposed salary increases in the new state budget. Before signing the $11.47 billion spending ( State J package Tuesday, the . governor cut $100 million in proposed spending, in- cluding $43.9 million from money set aside to fmance pay r aises for state workers. Leaders of the California State Employees' As- sociation ( CSEA) said the s alary r eductions were "unfair, illegal and unprecedented." The California Association of Hig hway Patrolmen echoes CSEA 's •tedotfers Bicentennial Fare savings to more cities than any other airline. criticism. · S inger'• Death Probed LOS ANGELES CAP> -Officials have s till not officially determ med what caused the s udden death or rock singer and composer Tim Buckley, and it may be at least a week before results of an autopsy are known. Buckley. 28. died Sunday at his Santa Monica apartment. Authorities said Buckley apparently suffered a heart ;.sltack while climbing a flight of stairs. Pow d e r Puf I Nixe 11 Mal~• LOS ANGELES CUPIJ -The Powder Puff Derby can discriminate against men because it is not organized or regulated by the government, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence Lydick re- fused to order organizers to admit a male entry in the annual cross-country race for women light plane pilots. He turned down an a ppeal by Howard Rosen, a r eal estate broker and flying enthusiast. Rosen brought s uit under the federal Civil Rights Act, arguing that he was a victim of sex discrimina- tion. Bene fit ln~reOJ1e S mall · SACRAMENTO CAP) -Aged, blind or dis- .abled Californians on Supplemental Security Ln· come are getting a cost-of-living increase smaller than the nationwide 8 percent boost, a state official says. But the s tate checks will go up again this fall when a $65-miJlion boost for sl<1te SSl recipients is available, John Sulllvan, spokesman for the Benefit Payments Department, said Tuesday. Ralphs Groce ry F i11e d LOS ANGELES (AP) -The attorney general's office said Ralphs Grocery Co. has been ordered by a court not to sell beef with more than a 30 percent lat content and not to mis label any meat or poultry product. Under the s tipulated agreement in Superior Court made public Tuesday, the company was directed to ins tall a fat analyzer in each retail store. Atty. Gen. Evelle J . Younger said Ralphs must pay a civil penalty of St0,000 and costs of $7,500 each to the s tate for atl om eys' fees and to the Los Angeles County Department of Health for in - vestigative costs. Dead ·E n ·d? Irvine Road JJ.1ork Cut Th e Ca lifornia Department o f Transportation b running out of money and has delayed advertising for bids on two pre· viously approved road projects in Irvine. According to Irvine Public Works Direc- tor Brent Muchow, one of the projects pro· bably will go to bid, but the other will be postponed indefinitely. Rebwlding the Culver Drive on-ramps at the Santa Ana Freeway, because the project includes som e (ederal funds, probably will go through, said Muchow. But recons tru<'t1on of Ma cArthur Boulevard, widening the road south of the San Diego Freeway, probably w1ll oot be funded, be said. ' + All summer Jong, adults can ~ave 20":, off regular Coach fare. Children under 12 save 50% when you ta~c 1hcm along. Just buy your round-trip ticket to any of these cities at least 7 days ahead and reserve both departing and re1um nights. You may c hange your return night if nece-...,.1ry, but you muM stay fro m 7 to 30 uays. Summer rat~s are in effect until Scptcmher 15th, when auult savings increase to 25":.. Fare i:-. not ava1lahlc tlunng certain Adult llC4nteaalal hlUD&tl .. lowld U1p CltJ Coacll F&n .. u .r,in/ Ctnl<'n i ;?.,I) \II) All<.'nl"'"'" I llclhkhrni/ I .1~!••11 '.;!111 (l(I R.1lt 1m111c ~"'7 110 ll1rmingha111 2~~ 11(1 (l\•~h HI .10·1.IHI llulral••/ J'li1.1~;1ra I all\ 2(1f, lllJ Ccdur Hap1th/ lo'>ll C.11y I '17 .oo C'hartc~1011. W Va. 2:iq.oo Charlo11c. N.C. 2'>4.0() ("ha 11 :in«1oi; a ~.\7.00 C h1c;i~,, 2.!l .flO C'lcvcland 2'>0.00 Cnlumbu\ :?4 2 00 Oa)ton.0. 2 ,4 ()(J Adult aoua•· trip SaflllCI St12.00 't.00 (\~.00 ;\6.00 711.0U 116.00 49.00 ().'i.00 M .00 .'iQ.oo $~.fH.I 62.00 b0.00 58.00 DutJnatlon CtlJ lkml'r Adult lllcentennlal Round tr1p Coacb ,.,.. (k, \1"111<~' I>-~ 1111 lklrn ll .? I' 1111 I lt111 1·1' 1111 1 .. 11 W." th' .? \.I 01) (11.rnd l~11p11I\ ~,,Oil ( •f 4.*\ "'"tJ(t, I l11•h f'PlllC \\""'''II \,1h:111 ""' ''""' :>.pr111,..11cld I l11111w1llc ""'I\' 1111: l.ol"'lnj! L1111 nln M1mph" M 1 I" .111 i. cc M n ll111· R1ick h lJtllJ/ l>.I\ t'n(l<lfl Jhl OU :! "'1. I)() :?2.?.00 t l7.00 :? '7 .110 170 00 lOJ.00 221 00 20.' 00 Ad•lt llould· trip hflllC'I S3 l.OO 47.00 61.00 fll.00 !ilLOO 511.00 fl:i.00 74.00 !ift .00 59.00 59.00 42.00 51.00 S!i.00 51.00 holiday periods, or from 2:00 p.m. Friday to IO:Xl :1.m. Saturday and 2:00 p.m. Sunday to 10::.0 a.m. Monday. The Bicentennial Fare e nds January 31, 1976. Call your Travel Agent fo r details. Or w.k about our individual tours that also give you great :-.avingS'on renral cars and hotcl'i. Or call United at 537· 7521. P.drtners in Travel wi1h Wc,1ern lntcmatiunal Hotd:-.. Adult llcntn111&1 l••UICl-ttlp Coacb ,.,.. Musi.egun S.?:!9.00 Newport N::ws/ llompron/ W1lliam5bur~ New York/ l'\ewJrl. 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Sto~ks N TEN CENTS Nixon Installed Tapes at LBJ's Urging WASHl,NGTON <AP) Former P~idcnt Nixon says he installed the extensive White House taping systt.>m at the urg- ing of his predece!>sor. Lyndon B. ~Johnson. who he said also had such a system. "President John!>on said lhal the recordings he h.id made of his conversations while president had proved to be exceedingly valuable 1n preparing his memoirs and he urged that I re- inst all the recording devices," Nixon said in an affidavit Cited with the U.S. District Court. "Thereafter. I consented that this be done, having the expecta· Lion that I. like Pres iden t Johnson, could retain during my life exclusive control over access to the recordings ... " Nixon said. The atfidavit was filed late Mond,ay in connection "ith Nix- on's suit challenging a :1ew h w giving the government custody or his records, including 880 reels oC La~. Nixon said he planned for the tapes lo be placed in a presiden· tJal library after his death "with restrictions prohibiting access for a sufficiently long period or time so that no participant in conversations with me would in· cur any adverse effects_" He said he would have deleted conversations containing purely personal discussions. The l iipe recordings, which in- cluded conversations bearing on the cover .up of White House in· volvem enl in the Watergate break-in, played a major role in the fall of the Nixon adm.inistra· tion and Nixon's resignation Aug. 9. Nixon said installation of the microphones in lhe White House, on his telephones, and at Camp David, Md. ''s temmed in large e Hospital Dead? Brown Says UCI Should Use Medical Center By DOUGLAS ft'RJTISCllE 0 1 t ... O•ily Piiot Slaff By cutting UC Irvine hospital construction funds from the state budget, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. expects to put a n end to plans for a univers ity hospital in Irvine, he said Tuesd.iy. Commenting on the slate's $11.5 billion 1975-76 budget, he said the UCl-California Coll ege of Medicine should plan its teachin g activities around Orange County Medical Center. The budget in- c luded $5 million to buy the Medical Center, but requires a Trio Appl)r For Vac ant School Joh T hree persons ha vc already ap- plied for the vacant seal on the Newport-Mesa school board and seven others have indicated in- terest, d istrict officials said Lo· day. Trustees will appoint a new board m ember lo fill the seat o( Dr. Arthur F. Thompson, who re· signed suddenly 1 ast week due to a change in his assignment. Those who have already ap- plied include Rel. Col. Reg L. An- derson, 110 Via Dijon, Newport .Beach; J am es S. Ash, 4000 Chan- n el Place. Newport Beach; and franklin Cole, 1584 Ocean Blvd .. Balboa. Seven others have taken out ap- plications, but h ave not yet re· t urned them. Those seven. and all others interested in the appoint· m enl. must return applications to the district office. 1601 16th St.. Newport Beach. by 4:30 p.m. next Tuesday. Persons eligible for the seat are those in trustee area number fi ve, including, the Newport-Balboa Peninsula, Newport Shores, and that portion of Newport south o( Coast Highway running east to the Bay Bridg'e. Al the school board meeting Tuesday night, trustees will go over the list of applicants in ex· ecutive session with Supt. John Nicoll. They will set interview dates fo r the candidates and are expected to make their appointment by Ju- ly 15. the date Dr. Thompson's re· signation becomes effective. A 30-day waiting period will be in effect following the appoint· ment, with the new trustee sitting on the board by Aug. 15 if un- challenged by the public. The new board member will serve until the e>Cpiration of Or. Thom pson's term , March, 1977. Al that lime. he or she may run for the seal in the regular election. Dime Lines D ue Early Because or the Fourth oC July holiday. advertising lo appear in the Saturday Daily Pilot Dlme·a-Llnes columns s hould be placed no later than Thursday. Notices may be brought to any Daily Pilol office. The deadline for Dime-a· Lines copy Is noon Thurs· day at the Saddleback Valley, Laguna lie a ch , Newport Beach and Hun\· ing\on Beach om ccs. Dime·a·U ne ads will be received until 3 p.m . at the Costa McH office of lbe Daily Pilot. renegoli<.1ted contract between UC I and Orange County_ Meanwhile, Assistant County Administrator R .A. Scoll, who headed the o ri ginal Medical Center sale talks, sajd "We're in the d ark a bout what the stale wants.'' A p aragraph in the s tale budget requires a new agree· menl on tbe rate at which the county will reimburse the un- iverstiy for treatment or indigent patients. ··1 will personally attend to the situation.'' said Brown, ··and make sure that the slate drives a very hard but fair bargain. "The budget m andates the un- iversity to negotiate the best possible arrangement with the ~uperv1sors of Orange County so thnt Irvine can have a medical school, use OCMC for a teaching facility. and yet receive financial support from the county fo r those county responsibilities which are discharged in the hospital," he said. Brown held out no hope for an on-campus hospital to be built m the future. Feud Flares 1'new Battin Asks Probe Of Hicks ' Office By GARY GRANVlLLF. -Ol 1"• Dally Pilot St..H Verbal arrows again flew in Sant a Ana Tuesday when Supervisor Robert Battin un· leashed a scathing personal at· tack on Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks. Late in t h e day, Hic k s responded to Baltin's assault but pulled his verbal punches in wh<.1t be s aid was an effort "not lo engage in p e tty personality clashes." The Santa Ana supervisor had no such qualms when he began reading from a prepared four- page state me nt al the close of the Board of Supervisors meeting. His allegations against Hicks echoed a s imilar attack last. week on the district attorney by Battin's m u lti-million aire political bendactor Or. Louis Cell a. Like Cella. Battin char ged Hicks with abusing his office, and official as well as persona l misconduct. The Santa An'a supervisor ended his tirade by asking Coun· ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper to de· termine if the supervisors are empowered to investigate Hicks' office a nd to seek "a court ap- pointed psychiatrist to examine Hicks.•· All but forgotten in the fury of Battin's assa\.Ul was the issue that brought his feud with Hicks into the open, the transfer of 22 (See CHAR GES, Page A2> Placentia Impasse Firemen Walk Out To Protest Firings Placentia 's 26-m an fire depart· ment is n ot a l work today because of what city officials term a combination strike and lockout. The small north Orange Coun- ty city is getting emergency fire and rescue protection from the county fire de partment after a special order lo that effect was handed d own Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors. The city firemen started their protest walkout al 5 p.m. Tues- day over t h e firing of four firemen charged with petty theft and four others facing other charges. Henri Surgery The four men who were fired allegedly took $2,000 worth of city property out of abandoned city buildings. The local firemen·s union claimed the cit y was harassing the men as part of an ongoing feud over pay a nd a $15 million lawsuit filed by firemen over wo:-king hours. After the fir st firings, the union warned the city that action against any other firemen would be considered a lockout. The city late last week charged the other four firemen with il- legalty us ing city tools and equip· menl for personal projects a nd the union made good its threat. City Workers Give Blood for Lisa, 3 When Lisa Fleece, 3. un· clergocs open heart suq~cry in two weeks . s he'll be aided by u group of men who work for the Newport Beach Public Work :, Department. Lisa will check into Childrl'n'b Hospital in Orange on July 14 and 10 pints of bloorl will be wQ1lm~ for her a gift from the men who work in the ut ilitics d1vi~1on of the public work deoartmcnt. Lisa's parents, Norman and Belly Fh.'ece of Newport llcach, smd today they wankd to thank the men ror th<'ir donution. ··Some of the mt•n who gave blood we knf'w when my husb~1 nd '"orkcrl for the CtlY Out l'everal others who gave arc new 3nd cton 'L even know Norman," Mrs F1t'ecc said gratefully. Mrs. Fleece s~ud s hc Is part1culurly thankful for the ef· fort.s of Gil Gomez. construcllon .forcmon. who coorwnntcd the pnvale blood dMvf'. Doctors dis covered a heart murmur~ hi-n L.is11 was only two months old. The open heart !\Ur· ~cry \\ill he u n att.-mpt w rorrccl thr birth defect, Mns. f1eece ex· PLaincd. t •·By setting up OCMC," Brown said, ··we can put to rest the idea of an on-site hosp1taJ. I'm very reluctant to see new hospitals bui lt. There are 325 patients in that facility that can handle 600." Brown said his main concern is that the university does not get · stuck fo r bills for treatment of in- digent patients not covered by MediC.il or Medicare. Last October, when the agree- ment between UCI and Orange County was approv~d. both sides <See HOS P IT AL, Page A2) 'July 4th' Gas Price Boost s Hit By United Press lnlematiooal T he New J e r sey Gasoline Retailers Association wants Congress lo investigate the de· cision by m ajor oil companies to raise gasoline prices as much as three cents per gallon. "We m ore or less expected a 11 2 to two-cent increase t.o reflect the new import Lax , but they went beyond that," Jerry M. Ferrara, executive director of the associa- tion, said Tuesd ay. •·we think it's unconscionable." The associatio n r e presents more than 3,000 service stations throughout the state. Nine major oil companies an- nounced Tuesd ay that the prices of gasoline will immediately be raised as much as three cents a gallon. There was no doubt that the oil companies r aised the prices in time for Fourth of July holiday,.., he said. "They rushed for the holiday. I'm afraid the rest of the com- panies will soon increase their prices,'' he added. Two officia ls of the Penn· syl va n ia Se r vice Station Dealers Association also said lo· day oil companies were "out to get every cent they can from the • public" by raising gas prices just . oofore the holiday weekend. · Thomas Anderson , executive direct or of the association, said · the association had predicted the increase "as far back as two . m onths a go. If you know anything about this business, price wars always stoppe d before the Fourth of July." Anderson said the oil com· panies know "the public is going to motor " and the firms are ~o ing to ''grab every dime they can possibly gel." Rudy Molnar. president of the association, s aid the latest round of incr eases is ·'gouging the public." A business counselor for iservice stations in eastern Oregon and western Idaho also says he cannot understand what is happening with gas prices and wants to know who is working the ripoff. I NTEREST FEAR DAMPENS DOW NEW YORK (U.PI) -The stock tnarkct, faced wilb the pro- spect of an interest rate rise, closed lower today ln sluggish trading on lhe New York Stock Exchange. The Dow J ones industrial average, a 42 percent gainer the 0"3t half of lhe year, lost 7.04 points to 870.38. Il had bffn oCC 11 points. Declines led advances by five· to-two (l.ables, BS). Prices wera lower ln moderate tradlng on the American Stock Exchan ge. \ { part'' from Johnson's recom- mendations . made through a mutual friend. The Criend was not identified. When lhe existence of the tap- ing system was discl06ed to the Senate Watergate committee in 1973 by Alexander Butterfield, then-While House lawyer J . Frc<i Buzhardt said the system "is similar to that employed by the last admlnistration." O.lly Piiot P"oto by Alcl\Ard Koelll•r ha S tep When1 D avid Fjer, 16. a Newwrt Harbor High School cross country runner, takes off on his d aily 15-mile train- ing gallop. he makes sure he doesn't leave the world be hind. lie li s tens Lo his earphone radio a s he runs. But Johnson int1malt'S c.i<:mcd any wholesale bugging. A sourCl' said Tuesday that Johnson w;1:-. able lo turn the system off and on at will , unlike the Nixon ~yl>tcm that operated whenever <1 t~lephone rcce1v<:1' \\a!> lifted or a voice actuatetl thc rtcordcr. The recording system~. <.ic· cording to the affidavit, were dis· connected l wo days aftcr Uul· terfield revealed their exi~lence Witness: Feared For Job ' By TO~l 8ARLEY or th .. Daily P1lo1 Stall A \\orker in the 1972 c<1mp<.11gn that sent Orange County As· sessor And re w II ins haw to Congress testified today he believed he would lo!)c h1~ JOh 10 the assessor's office 1f hl' failed to follow instructions. Business Divis ion ;,ippra1!:>cr Hay Cole told a Supenor Court jury that those orders came dur- ing a conference called by Jack Vallerga, now c·ounty aS~l'!:>!>Or but al that time llinshaw·i. ch1cf aide_ Cole testified during the tnal of fellow assessor's cmployc James Bertolino, 52. <>L 24 11 6 Via Madrigada. M 1ss10n Viejo, that he was one of about 15 as:-cssor'!:> cmployes dispatched to Hmshaw campaign headquarters shol'tly after the meeting. Cole is the 1 lth prosecution wit ness lo be called to .Judge Walter E. Smith 's courtroom for Bcrtolino's trial on t·harges of conspiracy and grand theft. His fello" witnesses h ~n c similarly testified that th<.•y participated in campaign ac · tivities for Hinsh aw. Most o f the m also have testified that they ~ere paid ud· ditional expenses via county vouchers for time actu<.11ly sµcnl on the Hinshaw election effort. Five of six assessor·s employes named with Bertolino in a grand jury indictment have pleaded guilty to lesser charges. They will be sentenced on various dates this month by J udge Smith. Hinshaw and Vallerga have been ind icted on the s ame charges and for further alleged improprieties com milled while Hinshaw ser ved as assessor and Vallerga as his r ight-hand man. <SeeTRIAL, P ageA2> Fireux>rks Slwws Set for Weekend Harbor area residents wi ll have a chance to view fireworks displays both Friday and Satur· day in Newport Beach in celebra· lion of the Fourth of July A 30-minute aerial fi reworks display, cosponsored by the Newport Beach Bicentennial Committee .ind Pacific Mutual Life Ins urance Company, w ill begin at 9 p .m . Friday on the t hird fairway al Irvine Coast Country Club. The display will be visible throughout the city. Also on F r iday at 9:30 p.m .. a fireworks show will be set off at Big Canyon Country Club. The following night, at 8 :30 p.m., a fireworks display will be Clam Digger Found D e ad In Back Bay A comm ~rcia l cla m digger from Huntington Beach was found dead in the Upper Newport Bay this morning, a pparently the victim of a heart attack. accord· ing to Newport Beach police .. Garrell Ralph "Al " Drent, 54, was discovered shortly before 10 a.m. slumped over in his sm all skiff. Oreol's pa rtner told police be became worried when Dreot's boat remained in the same posi· tion in the bay. He phonl'd police and lifeguards. Newport Beach lifeguard Ray Garver swam o ut to Orent 'i; boat and round the d~ad man, police said. Ac cord ing lo his partner, Drent sold clam s lo lotal ball shops. \ held on the beach near the Balboa Pier. sponsored by local Balboa merchants. These three aerial displays arc the only fireworks authorized in the city of Newport Beach. ac- cording lo Art Morton of the Newport Beach Fire Depart· ment. All other fireworks may not be purchased, owned or discharged within city limits. Morton s:..i1d. Aerial displays have al" ays been allowed in Newport if the proper permits have been ob· lained and until recently fireworks have been set off at the <SeeSHOWS, PageA2) 0r::'47:Ht Weather Temperatures will push into the high 70s , with lows tonight near 60. Patchy late night and early morn- ing low clouds and fog. I NSIDE '£ODA. Y Ceremonies ot r'olnntw State Hosp1tal mark o tmy milestone in hoes of 14 patU!t'lta who completed 1peciol educo· twnprogrom. Story, Page A7. Index A) •• A1' AS au 01 .. (t4 (14 All A6 ... ,, • ._J (4-16 .,. -I r-11.0T N "\' . Colonel ·Seized in Lebanon f'rom Win S~rvlces WASHINGTON -A U.S. Army colonel w as reportl."'d ab- 'OU ('led at a roadblock 1n Lebanon, the State Department s aid today. Depor tment s pokes man Robert l •. Funs\'lh said the U.S. Embassy 1n Beirut reported the .. possible abduction" on Sunday of Col. Ernest R. Morgan. Morgan was returning from a Central Europe Treaty Organiza- Uon exercise in Pakistan to his post in Ankara "hen he made a ::.top at Beirut. Funseth said. F\Jnseth !>aid that an eyewit- ness t o the event repor ted Morgan entered a taxicab at the hotel where he was staymg and was seized from the vehicle by armed men ··at one of the many r oadblocks m the city.·· fo'unscth s aid the embassy im- m l' d 1 ate l y informed th e Lebane~c authorities of the inci- dent. All poss1bll· me~ures were ~ing taken le> find Morg;rn. F'unseth said he had little in- formation as to why Morgan was in Beirut .ind did not believe the embassy had been informed of hl~ stop. Apparently Morgan was making a private s top. He declined to identify the evewitness to the abduction but ::.:11d he "as not an American. Lebanon has been the scene of s trafe between r ightist and Palestinian elements. The U.S. government ha s cautioned Americans to avoid travel in the Middle I!: a st country. (Related ::.tory,A4). In Ankara. Turkey, U.S. of- f1 c1a ls said Morgan was fro m P etersburg. Va ., and was "'l ast seen walking out of his hotel for a meal. Libya Arrests CAIRO <AP) -Libyan leader Col. Moammar Khadafy has ar- rested 39 arm y officers who pro- tested his attacks against Egypt. three Libyans who sought political asylum in Egypt. ' Wednesday, Juty 2. 1975 ••-i.tM "" ......... VISITING IN NEWPORT H. R. Heldem•n Haldema11 Vacationing In Newport H.R . H a ldeman, a central figure in the Watergate scandal that rocked the nation, is cur- rently vacationing in Newport Beach. ttaideman, who was convicted last January in the Watergate coverup trial in Was hington, D.C., is currently free on appeal. Convicted along with the former White House Chief of Staff were John Mitchell, Robert C. Mardian and John D . Ehrlichman, all t op aides to former President Richard Nixon. Haldeman has periodically stayed in Newport Beach with friends, both prior to and during his Whlte Hoftse years. He is currently staying with the Joseph Horton family on Bay Island. When contacted Tuesday, Haldeman refused to grant an in· terview, stating that he is here .. strictly on vacation." His wife said they planned to remain in Newport until August. SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (UPI) - Police officer John Paul Joetes stood outside the tuh.lonable white brick home ol his best f rieoct and pleaded with him to surrender. "Bob, please come on out. Can 't you hear me? Th.is is John Paul J ones. You know whO I am. Everything will be all right. Come on out with your hands up. Tum on the porch light and let us know, Bob. Please come out." The man inside lbe house, Robert L. Keck, a t.Nck driver for Lone Star Brewery who police said bad killed a police de· tective with a rifie bullet between the eyes, never answered the call to surrender Tuesday nighl. "If the man comes out shoot· ing, let him have it," the olfic:er lll charge of the assault force told the squads of heavHy armed Jaw enforcement officers who sur- rounded the house during a four. hour s hootout. Finally, officers stormed the house behind an armored truc k. Keck was found dead, lying next to his dining room table with a ri- fle on top of him and a pistol in Fro• Page Al SHOWS ••• Dunes Aquatic Park each Fourth of July. The park has not applied for a permit in recent years. Among the other activities set for the holiday weekend by the city's bicentennial committee, are: -A bicycle and costume parade at 9:30 m a .m. Friday at Mariners Park, including de- corated bicycles, prizes and music. -A pe t s how at 11 a.m. Satur- day in front of Russo's Pet Store in Fashion Island. Open to all pets on leashes or in boxes or cages. -A volleyball tournament Saturday, and the following two Saturdays, at 9 a .m. at Corona del Mar State Beach. Two-person teams, with prizes awarded. Other activities scheduled for the remainder of the Bicenten- nial Festival Week in Newport Beach will be announced later. Others Released The Balboa merchants are sponsoring additional activities for the Fourth of July weekend, including a queen contest, a watermelon-eating contest al 3 p.m. Friday at Balboa Pavilion and various contests from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday at the park near Balboa Pier. :. . . .. .. Driver of Minibus :~ Still in Hospital . .. ·' Only the driver or a day camp m inibus that collided with a gravel truck in Irvine nine days ago, killing one chlJd and in- juring 10 other persons in the vehicle, remains hospitalized to- day. Carolyn Conners, 2.3, of 1562 Mesa Drive, Santa Ana He ights, "'as listed in satisfactory condi- tion a t T u s t in Community Hospit al. Jon Weiss. 7. son or a Santa Ana police officer, and Mark Hilgeman, 6, two of the most seriously hurt youngsters, have been released from hospital care in the past few days. The Hilgeman boy, of 4331 Win- tcrs weet Way, Irvine, was treat- ed at Santa An a-Tustin Com- mun ity Hospital , for a con· cuss1on whi c h left him lemporanly blind, but he has re- covered. '- Irvine police are still planning to press mans laughter c harges against Mrs. Conners due to her allei(ed negligence in pulling into the path or the big double-trailer gravel truc k a week ago Monday. T he thic k fi le of d a ta ac· cumulated regarding the tragic c rash has been turned over by Costa Mesa police to the fledgl- ing Irvine police departme nt which went into full oper ation as ORANGE COAST ,., 11 , 0'•"9' Coa\t C/•11¥ P••ot wtH'\ wn•<h ''com· 1 '11,.,. t1•"" p,. 'out•n""'"°t:Jyt"40r~ l •• t P\,,t:J41 .n·f"t9 Cor~'o..tnv ~o.¥•1~ t<hllOft\ •te J Id .nNS iVOf'WJ •Y U\fn '0"' ( f'"1 t / tor '-""'• ,,,,_.,,,.. ·• '"' "'' ,,, O• 1 t\ th,, 1itw1tnn t"•i'i n F-oun t• Y-t• • t It.., , ... ,noi. 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' 1th1\ll•f Mt., H;Mrt•t ff\ •I• I ', lldW-fltl•••,.,.."'' hf't'•" M •Y .. •••• • •t"dl w•f"•V' '-0•11•* p•rm ittHI• •• ,.,.,,.., , • •"· pntl,.qe o••d " <o••• Mt••· •ttror '"• ""'"' • •M4f".,,. ,.,,.,,, )l onmonO~ly, I , nw11 U 00 "'""""' """'"" <lrili"<ll-IJ 00 n·Otlff't·f ,. a separate law e nforcem ent agencyonJy Monday. Ptior to starting lo function on its own, Irvine was patrolled by Costa Mesa officers on a contract basis and certain operations such •as accident investigation were handled by Costa Mesa men for both cities. Investigators have a lleged Mrs. Conners, an employe of Fountain Valley-based Rough Riders Day Camp, was al fault in the accident at Barranca and Jef- frey roads. Irvine city officials immediate- ly afte rward installed two more Stop signs, making a four-way stop intersection and later trimmed bac k a windrow of eucalyptus trees that approaches the intersection along the south side of Barranca Road. Certain citizens h ad urged traf- fic safely measures be improved at that location before the tragedy that claimed the life of John Henry Ramming, 6, of 4801 Parkview Lane, Irvine. From Page A J CHARGES investigators from the Dis trict Attorney's Office to the Sheriff's Office. When th e Boa rd o f Su: pervisors voted unanimously to approve the transfer, Hicks charged lhe decision was dictat- ed by a s hadow govemme.nt that controls som e county officials. Signups Set For Zoo Trip Thursday is the deadline for people to s ign up for the July 9 bus trip to the San Diego Zoo sponsored by the Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Departmenl. , Signups are being taken at the PBR offic e at city hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., bet.ween 8 a.m. and noon a nd between l p.m . and 5 p. m . The cost is $2.50 for children 15 a nd under and $.5 for those 16 and older. Price includes bus transporta- llon, ~ntrance lo the zoo, guided bus t our, entrance to the children 's zoo and the skyfari ride. Buses will leave at 8 a.m . July 9 from Ma riner s Park and the Corona del Ma r Youth Center and will r eturn at 4 :30 p.m. Navy Su~d By Bisexual SAN DIEGO (AP) -A Santa Barbara educator who says he's bisexual has filed a federal court suit to stay in the Naval Reserve. Gary Ne wton Hess, a Naval Reserve commander at Pl. Mugu, filed the sult Tuesday. In it, Hess asked that his dis· charge be blocked and that the Navy's r egulations barring homosexuals from service be struck down. 2nd Birthday Today Fall in Pool Fatal To Huntington Tot David Ganlere, who tumbled into bis fam lly swimming pool Monday night, died Tuesday at Or1n1e County Children's HolpitaJ. He would have been two years old today. He wu the son or Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ganiere, 20442 Whitetree Circle, HunUncton Beach. Dori Ka1an, a ramily friend, 1aid today the boy apearentJy climbed up on a s wimming pool 1Ude then aal down st thb top and 1Ud lnt.o the poo;. She uld be was found by hla s later, Susan , 16, not by a neighbor as firemen reported earlie r. She said Susan, four other brothers and sisters, and their grandparents had all been lll the family garaee at the time "painting a welcome home sl,n" for their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ganlere have been vacallonlng in Europe. Funeral arrangement• are pendi ng at Peek Famlly Mortuary In Wtstmin&tcr. Survivon bealdet h11 parents and sister indude two other sis· ters, Ma ry and R~t~: two brothers, Jamts and C'hrtl, and ~andparenta . Mr. and Mrs. H~ld Ganlere, and Henry Hen- derson. er 'Takes ms Life' his belt. Authorities said they believe be died from setr-lnrllct ed wound1. He could have been dead for up to two hours before officers en· tered, according to police. Police said Keck s hot and killed Del. James Anderson, 39, then barricaded himsell inside the house, surrounded by more than SO s tale and local law en· forcement officers. Authorities said Anderson had aone to the home a t 7 p.m. to in · veatigate the shooting or Keck's 21-year·old son. The d etective wu s hot as he r adioed a call for help. Anderson, s hot once between the eyes with a high-caliber rlfle. was standing 130 feet from the Keck house at the time, police said. Officers fired several rounds from automatic weapons and lobbed tear gas g renades at the home in an effort to make Keck s urrende r . Alternating shots with a rifle and pistol, Keck fired out the front, s ide and rear win· dows. Fish Stocked In Colmly's Watenmys The s tate Fis h and Game Department planted 2,200 pounds of channel catfish in four Orange County lakes Tuesday. About 200 fish were dumped in- to each of the lakes at Laguna Niguel Regiona l Park, Mile Square Park in Fountain Valley and at Hasler Basin in Garden Grove. Another 500 fish were planted in Huntington Lake in the new Huntington Beach Central Park. Fish and Game officials say the catfish, hatched at the Im- pe rial warm w ater ha tche ry nea r the Salton Sea, make good eating. Each weighs about a half pound now. This will be the last fi sh plant in Orange County until next fall, a fish and game official said. From Page AJ TRIAL .. ·. Vallerga is scheduled to face trial Monday. Hinshaw will go on trl~l Aug. 18 and the two men will be tried together in September. By the ume the siege end~'Cl ul n :os p.m . when police shouted, •·u·s all c lear,'' the Keck home was covered with bullet holes. Thirteen were counted in the mahogan y front door. . Keck's · son, Tommy, was In fair condition with a gumihot In Newport wound In his right arm. Pollce blocked off a large area surrounding the home to hold baC?k crowds of spectators. A helicopter hovered overhead and uuthorities ordered street lighb turned off in the area near the 4th and 5th Army headquarters al Fl. Sam Houston. Planner to Begin Duties in August Wilham Tiernan . Newport Reach 's newest planning com- missioner, will begin has duties in Aug ust when he returns from Canad a. citv offictals said Tiernan: 53 , will rcpl:JCl' Wilham llazewinkel. currt•nt chairman of the <:ommission. who did not aµply for reapro111t· ment. Commissioners arc up· pointed for fou a'-year terms IJy the city counl'i I. Tiernan lives al 21 l2 E. Ocean Front. ::ind p r aNices law in Santa Ana. lle received his bachelor of ~c1encc degr ee in philosophy From Page .I\ I HOSPITAL lauded it as equitable to both parties. Bill Smith, another member of the county 's negotiating team. said the board of s upervisors will ·have to consid er the matter before talks begin again. The UCI-California College of Medicine Board of Trustees has not yet consider ed what to do about the latest setback to med school development plans, ac- cording lo Trustee Bryant Es- slick. However , Essick pointed out that legal action against the stale is one alterna tive. When the college turnt'd over its assets to the university, he said , a contr act was drafted which included the construcuon of a hospital. Additionally. he said. funds in the 1972 state health scien ces bond were specifically earm arked for Irvine. Stripping the college of those funds, he said, is contrary to the desires of the state's voters . rrom Fordham University and his law degr ee from Columbia University. "I'm anxious to preserve the bcuuty <.tnd qua lity of Newport Be:.ich." Tit!rnan wrote in his ap. plication to the city council. Tu~rnan bas been practicing law 1n Orange and Los Angeles Counties for 25 years <tnd said he is familiar with municipal law und laws r ega rding land dc- ,·dopm1tnl. lk is :.111 avid fis herman and in the past has been mvolve<l in ef· forts lo gain city support for shnnking the fishing industry in Newpol't Ileach. Hazewinkel will continue as a plunning commissione1· until Tiernan returns from his trip to Canada. llazewinkcl. a real est ate broker, said he did not reapply for t he position because of com- plications arising from his busi- Ol'SS associatwn with the Irvine Company. lie has had to abstain on votes before the commission concern- ing Irvine Company applications because he handled a real estate trans action for the company. Two other commissioners, JJck1e Heather and Willi a m Agee, also came to the •:nd of their terms last week. Doth were reap- pointed by the city council for four more years. Kelley at Rites LOS ANGELES (UPI) -FBI Director Clarence Kelley at- tended the funerals and burials Tuesday of two agents killed on a South Dakota Indian reservation . then gave a personal promise to the suspected killers that they, can surrender without fear o~ vengeance . 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Professlom~l lnterior Design Service • Free Delivery • Convenient f"inancing always available. The Store of Famous Names 1514 NORTH MAIN • SANTA ANA rh~:~t· 541.4391 * Come in to Chandler's and sign up for our FREE drawing! Mo purchase Is ncc.usary. Drawing -July 31 Winner need not be pre.sent. Regular Hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs & Sat -9:30 to 5:30 M onday -12:00 to 9:00 Friday -9:30 to 9:00 1• I ! l I Ab DAILY 1•1LOT EDITORJ,\L P .~GE > .• Telllporary Solution The city of Newpo11. Beach once again is a client in g~ standing with a ltabihty msura nce company. having broke n a precedent and opting for the first time to buy a deductible Policy. For years, the city managed well with its cov· erage, but steadily mounting claims a nd settlements suddenly created a crisis. Two firms have cancelled so far this year, and one wanted $208,900 to insure the city. . 'fhe latest contract with Star Insurance brinJl(s the annual premium to$172,000 with the city setting aside another $26,000 or for the deductible payments. for a to~al insurance "bill" of $198,000. The total 1974 pre· nuum was only $97,000. The current solution, however, may serve only as a temporary a ns wer to a situation w}1ich threatens to become worse. Consultants warn that if the claims rate continues lo soar, the insurers may demand a higher deductible figure. The only way to ease the problem is to concentrate on bringing down the number of cla ims. But in a city that lures thousands of visitors each day, the po~ential for damage or injury always is high. It seems to be a costly fact oflife for Newport. Costly Paving Anyone who does any spending at all these days obvious ly is aware of what inflation does to the cash register receipt. But Newport. Beach city councilmen -and city taxpayers -r eceived a special shock recently when they learned the cost. of adding a 12-foot-wide strip to the ed ge of Coast Highway from a spot upcoast of IX,>ver Drive, throug h Mariner's Mile to the Arches. The full tab by 1975 standards is $2.6 million. It's not for a whole nt:w road, mind you, just for adding a l2·foot-wide strip. And lf the long-contemplated project does win ap- proval, the inflation factor will drive the cost higher by the time bids go out. One further complicat.fon is that the Mariner's Mile idea is only a s mall part of a six-lane proposal for the entire highway through Newport. Beach. With a widened Coast. Highway and a new bay bridge long held to be about the only hope of easing traffic congestion through Newport Beach. the city and the taxpayers literally are bet.ween the rock and the hard place. Salary Equity Teachers <tt Orange Coast a nd Golden West col· leges have been given a 6 percent increase in salary plus improvements in fringe benefits worth another percentage point To the teachers, who asked for 12 percent , clai m· ing a comparable climb in the consumer price index. the boost is inadequate. q'o those who are out of work or others who have watched their living costs soar without a pay in· crease, the raise may seem too much. To m ost people, however, the rais e will appear re- asonable, in that it is in keeping with salary increases for many public a nd private employcs. Because the teachers' 12 percent request WciS pared down to 6 percenl, the trustees gave only 3 and 4 percent. inc reases to administrators, on grounds llrnl price index considerations do not apply to the same degree in high salary brackets . The salary adjustments apparently will keep the Coast Community College District instructors among the highest paid community college t.eacher·s in the s tate. N Taxpoye'rs Entitled to Peace " . \ I \ '\ The Ma1iy Pitfalls of Small Talk D e ar Gloomy Gus Why Not Enforce Noise Laws? ( ARTHOPPE J Of :.ill tht! g rave social pro- blems f:.i cing sol'icty none is as grave as what on e a rlh to j;JY lo your <11nncr p 3rtncr al a classy party. F1rst of a ll . you mu st have met the . Judy on your ·right durin~ coc ktails 111 the hving room beforehand. But naturally. you haven't lh~ fog- gh.•st recol lccllon of her name. If you ·rc lucky, the hoste!:>S has put out place cards and you can catch a surre ptitious glance at your partner 's as you scat her. Th.s cnabll's you to s<1y brightly us you tuck your napkin on your lap: .. lnnim ! What an interesting name. I meant to ask you when we were introduced earlier, wh<.it nationality 1s that?'' "MY NAME'S Winni." she says. turning her place c ard rq~h t s ide up. "And I 'm an American." • '"Oh. We ll. we certainly needed this rain, didn't we?" .. Nol at m y Gala Gardt'o Chanty Fele for Starving Swiss Bankers this afternoon." ··or course not. But it's oo wonder they 're starving. Why, 1 bought a pound of rutabagas to- day and the price was ... .. My hus band's a rutabaga grower .'' •· ... quite r e asonable. ( couldn't he lp noticing earller how alhlct1c: you look. Do you pluy te nnis?'' .. Not s ince I lost my left leg when I was seven.'' "Oh . My. here comes o ur hostess's dog. Man·s best friend. Do you like d og!:>"!'' .. Not since I was seven. My son docs. though ... "Ah, c~ildrl'n ! They·rc such a I'll bet the only "tiring out" the men o f the Newport Beach police force a re s ubjected lo in the Pussycat Theater raids is standing in line and ri ght- ing fellow officers for the assignment. K.S. GIOomy Gus ummtnl\ art '"INN"" by "'•dtr\ •nd .. nel .. •<HUrHy NflKI Ille view' of the newi ... ,.,. Send yeiw pot P"Vt to Gloomy 0111, D•ily "11ot. Joy. How many do you have?" .. J ust the one. He's rn jail for <lope pus hing. m opery and fl.'lonious bestiality .. , "WELL. at least you and your husband have stuck together . I always s ay that these days casual divorces· are what ... '"He's m y fourth.'' ·· ... keep so many marnages together. Tell me, have you read this new b est -seller, 'Lust's Plaything'? 1 lhought it was a !>Upcrb example of. .. "Only because I 'm censorship ch airman for T h e Decency League." ... absolute trash. I don't see how these Jax a nd mcompetent officials at City Hall can al- low ... " .. Are you r efe rring to m y brother . the Mayor ?" THE ONLY recourse at this point is to pour your soup in your lap. This allows you lo turn and try your luck with the lady on your left. Jf you a re extremely fortunate. s he will say something like: ··HL my name's J oan.Jam an anarcho-syndicalist Cherokee of the Zoroastrian persuasion who believes that Zionism is a Papist plot conceived by th e Presbyterians and I always vole lhe straight George Wallace LickcL Let's discuss religion and politics." Unhappily. no one in the re- corded history of dinner parties has evt!r drawn a partner lake that. To lht• Editor: [ ln the age of ecology, when air · J and water pollution :.ire national MAILBOX issues. we are puzzled by stale, , _ c:ounty, and loca l complacency ------------~ concer ning noise pollution. The s tale veh icle code is s pecific in its r egulations con- cerning maximum noise levds for vchicll•s. Fu rtherrnore, the co<le clearly m:.ikes 1t illegal lo alter factory.installed muffler syst e m s o n vehicles. Yl'l our cities roar with the clamor from straight pipes on cars ~nd v::ins, vibrate wi th the angry buzz of ~mall motorcydes. <1nd literally tremble when a full-sized moton ') de re"s up. TIUS SENSELESS noise from vehicles lowers the quality of hfe in Orange County -and yet. as far as we can determine, our l;iw enforcement agencies arc m<.ik· ing no e ffort to force no ise polluters from our streets. The situation is paradoxical. Eve ryone is against pollution, but no one seem s to do anythang about noise. the form of pollution that is most easily eliminated. If state, county, and municipal police began a rigorous cam- paign of citing operators of noisy vehicles, the situation would soon be corrected. We could then re- lax in peace and quiet on our patios. a nd during the night, we would not be jarred into startled wakefulness by the machinl··gun roar of noisy vehicles revvang past our homes. All taxpayers s hould demand their right to live in a reasonably qui et environment. Our county and local governments owe us at least that much. NORMA AND W. ROSS WlNTEROWD Another l'iew To the Editor : With regard lo the letter sub- mitted by Mr. Earl Herman , and published in your 6·25·75 issue; Although (am not an expert on the subject. it would appear to me that. in order for a newspaper to succeed today. it must reflect the needs and wants of those who Letters from readers are welcomP. T/1e right lo condense letters lo f 1t 8pare or el1 mi11ate lrbel is resl'TL't!d. Letters of 300 words or less will lw g1l'e11 prt'ft!rt!llC:l' All lcll!'rs mus/ 111 elude 1119110/ 11 rl' uml 111a1lmg addrt'ss but 1101/H'S lllU!/ be u·1th/1('/lt 011 TC· quest 1/ s11f tic1erit reu.~1111 is apporrnt Pol'/ '!I u•1/l nC1t tlt' p11b/1shcd. read al. If 1l falls lo do this. people wall stop buy 1r1g 1t. and the newspapl.'r will fail. This seems to me to preclude the possibi li ty of a commercial publication be· mg used as a tool. by anyone. and more cspcc1ally a fool. Mr He rman seems to rest.>nl police control. Mr. Hl.'rman has obviously never been 111 an area where there 1s nu police control. He hints darkly of 1984. and curtailment of his person:.il freedoms. If ther e were no police control, his p ersonal freedoms would be curtailed by anyone who was bigger , or stronger. or bette r armed than he was. and l am sure. to a much greater degree. JC Mr. Herm<.in works hard enough. a nd survives long enough to become a 75-year-old Lincoln Continental owne r , I hope there is still enough police control to keF,p someone from tuking 1t away from him . MR. HERMAN seems to fcl'I that the Pilot 1s offensive to a nyone who 1s of average in· telligence. He does not s t:.itc whether he includes himself 111 that category or not. I maintain lh~t Mr. Herman has al least two nghts left, that have not as yet vanished. The firs t is to keep his dime in his pocket. or read some other paper . The second 1s to get the hell out of our right wing, con· servative area a nd try to make it with total a awrchy. I seriously doubt that he would survavl.' to age 22. ln closing. if Mr. Herm ;m is truly concerned about the way things are going in this country, £ Soviets Busy on Capitol Hill WASllINGT ON While CIA officials squirm under the kheg lights on Capitol Hill, Soviet KGB agents <.1re operating in the shadows o f the s ;ime con- gress1on <•I corn do rs. In thL· µas t flow yc-.rs. th~ KGB has stcppl·tl up its act1\'1tics on the Hill . KG B OJ)('l':ltl \'CS Ill u doZl'n guises hu vl' b ee n s l1pµ111~ around to sec key Co n · gressmen and their aides. Many congressional aides, us political appointees. arc Dr ante<f uccess lo secret documents alter DO more than a cursory back- ground check . The ir leaks. although unwit~n g, could be serious. ECRET government files identify diplomat Doris Solomalln as thl' KGD "residen- tura," or operating duct, who ta.rat r«!cognlie-0 how much valua- - (JACK ANDERSON]. ble inteJli gence is available on Capitol Hill. u ntil his recent departure, he was the deputy Soviet envoy al the United Nations. His r eplace- ment, although expected soon, hasn 't arrived, Under Solom a lin. lhe KGB "r~sidentu ra " in Washington ha!i been Dmitri Ya kushkin, the brilliant Sovie t e mbassy counselor . His KGB rank, nc· cording to the secret files, m akes him second in power only to amiable Ambas!:>ador Analoh Dobrymn. The files allege that Yakushktn directs a Washington s py ring, which e mploys diplomats, newsmen and sympatttlzcrs from countries friendly to the United Slates. Visiting delegat.ions rrom Rusi11a also arc loodcd with KGl'I experts, who know how to tipot useCUJ inletngence. -Off i d a I s i n d i c ate th a t Yakus hkin concentrates on Capitol Hill where information is abundant and security is lax. ONE OF the Soviets' most ef- fective spies on Capitol Hill was pretty Galina Utekhina, a modish cultural attache, who moved in congressional circles and even began dating prominent figure~ on the Hill. The files identified her as a1<GB Mala Hali, a fact which we revealed in a 1970 col· umn . She quickly returned lo Moscow. The KGB a ppears to be most interested, according lo offi cials. in Intelligence about U.S.-China relations. SALT disarmament talks, MIRV missiles and U.S. computer technology. The KGB reportedly also helps orchestrate the Soviet lobbying effort on Capitol llill. Soviet diplomats, academics, econ om is t s and others h• ve souaht partic ularly to persuad~ Congrl'SS Lo grant the Soviet Union "m ost favored nation" trading status. A favorite KGB :tpproach is throuah contacts from other countries. In the secret fil c..'i, they \ are referred to as "third party nationals." Those who quietly lobby for Soviet views are called "'agents of in((uence." Tiff. J\GB nngt'.'rs in visiting delegations may be technological experts, who can quickly size up a piece of U.S. equipment. Or they may be personnel experts. who sound out sympathetic Americuns for recruitment as in· formants. This is called "talent spotting." Sen. Oarry Goldwater , R.· Ariz .• has q uoted "very, vel'y good sour<'es," m eanwhile. as al· leging that foreign agent.a have actu a lly infiltrated con · gressional offices. Our sources said the secret files contain no evidence thot any members of Congress, nor their employes, are spies. Footnote Yakushkln never re- turned our calls. A Soviet spokesman, however . said "l don 't think it 's true'' that Yakuahkin 1s a KGB spy chief. The spokesman 11dded ··vou arc anterfcrlng in a very sensitive field." wish him Gods peed in finding solutions to all of our problems. Unfortunately. from the lone of his Idler, at would appear that he 1s more a part of thl' prulllcm than the solution. WILLIAM D. llAHVEY L""' Frit-11d To lhl' Editor. Lest llll'rc I.le those ''ho say, .. Why :.hould a lady from Sherman Oaks care :Jbout Newport nl•;it•h'.' .. let me ha!:>l•·n lo n·ply I've .. cared" about Newpol't Beach for almost 50 years. ll WiJS that long ;.1~0 when my dear friends. the I larry W . Pamters, were a mong the fu·st Lo bwld on Balboa Pe1min!)ula. In those days you could ndc the red c;ir from Los Angeles to the Pcn- mnsula for 25 cents . With rh c passing of lime ch;ingl.'s c:.ime to this happy, fun- fllled area. but m osl of the changes were in keepang wt th its hfc·style The construction of Fa!>hion ls land a dde d :.i touch of the paradoxical. O n one side of the highwa.v sophisticated structures of concretl', sled and glass bej!an to ansl'. on thl' olher side. ~un· dre nc hed . b1 k ini·clad bodies dotted the shoreline. But Fashion Island kt'pl a polite distance :rnd the bt.>ach lt'rra1n contmued lo re· lalll llS tdl•llllt ~. ONE DAY a large apartment· complex in th c guise of a Vi rgin1a·type mans180 appeared above th e P ac1f1c Coas t Highway. Later. overlookng Balboa Island, a n Egyptian mauso le um (m y vers ion of Promontor y Point). More recl·nt· ly the latest Jbort1on: a several· stoned J>ri ck monstrosity bu1 It for the purpose of parking car~ :it the ent rance to Lido Peninsula, 111 addition to an ··E ast ern scacOa!:>l s hopping village" aka '"lounst trap·•. Perhaps the structures themselves might not be· ~o bad 1f only they had not been painted a m ost a bomina ble o r :.i n g t.' · b 1· o w n t h a t d c f 1 c s dcscnpt1on. I cried when l saw 1l for the far:..t time! I couldn't believe what I was seeing. Nol only has the s imple, elegant al· mospherc bcl·n destroyed , the whole mood of the place has chani::ed ! Eastern brick. over- building, wall-to-wall people, traffll'! Suddl'nl\I. 1t was ns af someonl' l h<ld loved for 50 years had d1c<l was lost to m e fore"er! Who arc the "hit men"' who t·onsorted lo k 11 1 my beloved Newport Beach'' No matter. The deed as done. l!:pataph . Ra I boa The atre shows porno movies! CHARLOTTE EBl Boa rd I n111eldng To the Editor : As teachers in the Newport- Mesa U1l ified School District we was h lo inform the public re several issues which confront the teachers in the distnC't. Issue No 1 In regard to the !'lChOOJ board meeting of June 10, we arc ap- palled at the contemptible and rude behavior exhibited by Dr. Nicoll and vnn ous members o( the board. Their lack of respect and total 1nd1Uerence to the teachers who c hose lo spe;)k on our behalf was an Insult. surely, common courtesy dictates that Dr. Nicoll should at least listen attentively and refrain fro m snickerini.:. slarini al the ceiling, and other forms of counlc1 productive behavior. Jssue No. 2 After the failure of Proposi- tion Z. the district and its ad- m inistrators kept askin~ the kachers for t hc1 r support of the May 27 override. Make no m b l:.ikt' about 1t, the ~lay 27 override passi!d due lo \l.';ichers ' voll'!> Oul of 1.200 district tc~1chcr:. llw 171 \"Ole margin of nl'l:..11y wa:-. thrcctly dui: to the teacher!:>· l'f forts. Once thl· 1)\'l.'l"l'lde \\ J :-. passed Dr. Nicoll and the l>o:.m: t urned a deaf ca r to our legatimale request for a reusona bit' cost of It vin~ rncrL•..ise Rest a ·sured that tt.>achers do not wish Lo strike in the foll. but we too face inflation and ha' e families and pay t;ixes. M RS. :V11:\tl BIHCll ~l K. MlKE :\1ARl~O \·a.-otiora Tip To the Edalor: I h;1\'t' thought of a goo<l way 10 s ave money on m v vacut1on this year. I have decided to st;iy hom1: and let my mind wander! Wl LLIS EVAN$ Proud Domest ie To the Editor : Letter to fem:Jle domesltl'S: Do not allow the current puJ clowns of the domestic profes~10il m the news from the womC'n·-; meetings in Mexico and the hor l'ible l ".' 1 status of !)Orne Val'l 11 a m e s e b e i n g p I a c e d :.1 ., domestics m a ke any of us feel in· fenor -whether our ancestr, !:Items from Lapland, in bctwec~i or south of the equatot' lf you don't bt:'h evt: in a Ilaghct Power lo be hand maiden of, you are gellang nd of others dirt, germs and ha\'e your employer <I friendshi p and the sh:.uing of he1 home. (It's like playing housll again -admitit ~) EARLY 111 m y first ye:Jrs as a dom esti c m oll1cr's helper in lhc "50s. I ri!ad a book that stuck i:i m y mind o f a F re n ch scrubwoman who gained one ol the most hunurcd place:-. of all in heanm whe n she J>a!\~e<I over Surely. good works arc honored and rewarded. I'm relating to th<>Sl' who know the meaning of servitude. wt·~H clean uniforms and nc\er qwb· • ble about rales -as folks pay what they feel their personal budget:-. can ..illow --or cls\1 they d <lo 11 tltt'mscln •:-.. \ Go<l blt'!:>S u~' ~lJ~lCE RE!MANN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT flnbt•rt ,'\/, II rrd 1'ufll1~h1·r Tl>nmn $I\ a v1/. J.:d111>r Uarbarn 1' rt11/11r/I , f;d11onal f'og(' 1-:<11tqr I The editorial p~•~<' of th<' Onily Pilot :.eeks to infor m and :.llmullltl' n •.1dt'1 ... h) 1>resent1ni.: on th1~ 1J01g1' d1\ t'I :->t' n>mmcntun (')n loprl'S of 1nlnt•s\ b~· s\1'ldirnl t"1 rnlumn•lll:; ~ncl r1irtoo11111lt-, lw prov id in~ u fnrum for r("ndt.>r~ · \'J("" 11 an cl by p r ('"l("ntin" this new:.paper's op1ninn!'I and Ideas on eurrent topics. The tdltort .. op1n1ons of the O:ill~ Pilot appeor only 1n ihl:' crl1lonal C'nlumn at the 101) of the pa~(' Opinions cx- pn•s..,C(! b~ the C'olumnl."lt'I and t'&l1oon1sts and letter llnt~ ore their own ::!nd no endontt'ntt"nl of their vlt~li by lht Dlllly Pilot ~hould ~ lnfcrrtd. Wednesday, July 2, 1975 Et f ective .July 31 LA Co unty B ans 'Skinny-dipping' LOS ANGEL~S (AP> -Th~c lazy, hazy, skmny-dipping days ol summer will soon be over on ~Angeles County beaches. An ordinance prohibiting nud1· l.Y on beaches and parks in unm- Actor Faces Tax E~io1i Seritenci1ig LOS ANGELES (AP > -David Chow, an actor . econorrust, and former technical adviser to the "Kung Fu" television series, has pleaded guilty 10 federal court to income tax ev a!:>ion Chow. 45, admitted Tuesday he evaded $40,000 in taxes by not re- porting $119.000 10 mcome from stock sales und commissions. The mcomc in volved a com- phcated series of real estate transactions Chow helped or· gan1ze and promote. Chow ha s ap pcci rcd in a number of movies, includrng "Flower Drum Song,'' "The Manchurian Candidate" and "The Ugly American." He has also had severa l television roles. He will be sentenced on Sept. 8 by U.S. Dist. J udgt.• Malcolm Lucas. Chow 1s subject to a max- imum penalty of fi ve years m prison and a $10,000 fine corporaled areas of the county will take effect July 311 and violators will face maximum penalties of a $500 fine and six months in jail. The new law was approved Tuesday by the Board of Supervisors after unsuccess ful attempts lo add a clause lo the ordinance designating cJolhing- option a I beaches in remote areas. Supporters of the nudity ban in- cluded some resdents of Topanga Beach near Malibu, a favorite gathering place for the nude bathers. "We have sexual perverts who' want to show themselves ofC," one woman told the supervisors. "A nudie be~ch seems to draw Uus type of people.'' Other residents of the area said they did not want their children exposed tt> the nudity. But nude-bathing advocates protes ted. claiming that the county needs some place where · those who desire to disrobe on the beach can do so. And one oppo- nent of the ordinance, Charles Atwood. said nude bathing was an activity the whole family could enjoy. · ··Most of the nudists who go to Pirate's Cove, a private nude beach , are families w ith chlldren," Atwood said. But his protests went unheeded by mos t of the supervisors, who passed the ordinance by a 3-1 vote. Kill er Craft A dead sperm whale (circle) awaits pickup by a Soviet ship 150 miles west of San Franciscp. The Phyllis Cormack, operated by the Canadian "Greenpeace Foun- d ation" has been pursuing a 9-vessel Russian whaling flotilla off California, and chased the killers 250 miles down the coast. The Canadians are attempting to bring world atte~lion lo the plight of the endangered whale species. Cruise Cost Hiked LOS ANGELES (UPI) -It will cost a little more to take the ·•great white steamer" from San Pedro to Catalina Island after next week. The Public U tilities Com- mission Tuesday gave the operators of the S.S. Catalina permission to raise fares, effec- tive July 11. The one way fare to Avalon rises from $4.75 to $5.50 and the round trip price goes up· from $9.50 to $11. The steamship line is asking for an eventual fare increase lo $6.25 and $12.50. The line, in its application to the PUC, argued that fares have remained the same for six years while costs rose, and that without the increased income the line would lose about $212,000 this s ummer. Wednesday. July 2. 1975 DAILYPILOT AS R uled Suicide D an D ailey's Son D e ad of G u mlwt .\ ~ • . . . • • I ~ SANTA MONICA (AP) -The son of actor Dan Dailey com- mitted s uicide by s hooting himself in the mouth out.side a local hospital s horUy after•seek- ing emergency treatment tnere, police said. It was the second apparent suicide in a week involving the offspring of a HollywQOd celebri- ty and third in two months. Mrs. F .J . Roberts of St. John's Hospital said Daniel J . Dailey Ill, 27, went to the hospital office shortly before 4 a.m. Tuesday and "asked for directions to an emergency hospital. POLlCE SGT. Richa rd Jobncola said Wednesday the young man's body was found on the front lawn of St. John's early Tuesday. He said a note was found beside the body, bul the ' contents were not disclosed. "We are satisfied that the wound was self-inflicted," Johncola said. Last Thursday, Jon Peck. 30- year-old son of movie actor Gregory Peck, was found cte ad in his m odest cottage in Santa .Barbara -a single bl.diet in his head and a handgun nearby. Young Peck was a television newsman. Though the coroner's office tentatively ruJed the death an apparent s uicide, Dr. Cornelius Passani, brother of the actor's current wife, Veronique, said be believed the death may have been accidental. ~ ln May Jenny Lee Amess, u; daughter of James Arness of "Gunsmoke," was found dead of an overdose of sleeping tablets. Teen Couple Held in Death Of Parents SAN RAFAEL (UPI) -/\ teenager de sc~ibed a s a n "average American boy" has been arrested along with his girlfriend on a charge of killing the girl's parents and cremating their bodies. Police said Chari~ D. Riley, 19, and Marle ne Olive, 16, shot James F. Olive, 55, to death with a Jifle and fatally clubbed his wife, Naomi , 53, almost two weeks ago. The parents frowned upon the youths• relationship, according to police. Police, who arrested the two Tuesday night, said the bodies were taken lo a remote area and cremated with the use of large logs. The area is often used by teenagers for outdoor gatherings and it was believed at first that the bones were the remnants of barbecued deer. S t ate Empl oyes R ap Budget Cut SACRAMENTO <UPI) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has come under fire from state employe and highway patrolmen's organizations for reduc - ing proposed salary increases in the new state budget. Before s igning t he $11.47 billion spending ( State J package Tuesday. the . governor cut $100 million '-----------' in proposed spending, in -. eluding $43.9 million from money set aside to finance pay r aises for state workers. Leaders of the California State Employees' As- sociation CCSEA ) said the salary reductfons were "unfair, illeg al and unprecedented." The California Association of Hi ghway Patrolmen echoes CSEA's criticism. ·tedoffers Bicentennial Fare savings to more ~ties than any other airline. Sin ger~,, Death Probed LOS ANGELES <AP> -Officials have still not officially determined what caused the s udden death of rock singer and composer Tim Buckley, and it . may be at least a week before results of an autopsy are known. Buckley, 28, died Sunday at his Santa Monica apartment. Authorities said Buckley apparently suffered a heart attack while climbing a flight of stairs. P owd e r P uf I ~ixes M a le• LOS ANGELES (UPI ) -The Powder Puff Derby can disc riminate against men because it is not organized or rc!,rulated by the government, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. U.S. Dis trict Court Judge Lawrence Lydick re- fused to order organizers to admit a male entry in the annual cross-country race for women light plane pilots. He turned down an appeal by Howard Rosen, a real estate broker and flying enthusiast. Rosen brought s uit under the federal Civil Rights Act. arguing that he was a victim of sex discrimina· tion. B enefit Incr ease Sma ll · SACRAMENTO <AP> -Aged, blind or dis- abled Californians on Supplemental Security In- come are getting a cost-of-living increase smaller than the nationwide 8 percent boost, a state official says. But the state checks will go up again this fall when a $65-milhon boost for state SSI recipients is available, John Sullivan, spokesman for the Benefit Payme nts Department, s aid Tuesday. Ralphs Grocery Fined LOS ANGELES (AP) -The attorney general's office said Ralphs Grocery Co. has been ordered by a court not to sell beef with more than a 30 percent lat content and not to mis label any meat or poultry product. Under the s tipulated agreement in Superior Court made public Tuesday , the company was directed to ins ta 11 a fat analyzer in each retail store. Atty. Gen. Evelle J . Younger said Ralphs mus t pay a civil penalty of $10,000 and costs of $7,500 each to the state for attorneys· fees and to the Los Angeles County Department of Health for in- vestigative costs. Dead ·End? Irvine Road ~ ork Cut The Ca li fornia Departm e nt of Transportation is running out of money and has delayed advertising for bids on two pre- viously approved road projects in Irvine. According to Irvine Public Works Direc- tor Brent Muc how, one of the projects pro- b.ably will go to bid, but the other will be postponed indefinitely. . Rebuilding the Culver Dnve on-ramps at the Santa Ana Freeway, because the project includes some federal funds. probably will go through, said Muchow. But recons truction or MacA rthur Boulevard. widening the road south of the San Otego Freeway, probably will not be funded, he said. All summer long. adults cun '>ave 2o·i:, off regular Coach fare. Children under 12 save 50% when you take !hem along. 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Sales Boost Car Firms Eye • Bigger Output From W~ ServiC~ll DETROIT -US auto makers heartened by sl1nit1 cant increase~ in new car sales, are planning production m the next three months almost equal to last year s third quarter output lndustry sources say the four U.S auto comparues plan lo bwld between 1,640 000 and 1 645,000 cars m the July September quarter, compur~ with 1,662,000 last year WIDLE T HE LOWEST FOR THE penod tn five years, 1t still would be a strong gam from the first half of 1975 when new car productton fell to its lowest poml m 14 years The industry s most prolonged sales slump sance the Depression idled 40 percent of the blue collar labor force Long term layoffs by the end of September, when 1976 model production 1s m full swing, could drop to around ~N HIGH GEAR) 100,000 workers, com pared with 212 000 off the Job during the wmter, mdustry sources md1cated Almost half the third quarter production will be 1975 models with Chrysler Corp bwldmg 75s mto late September, staggenng its 1976 model introduction Its two new compacts -the Plymouth Volare and Dodge Aspen -will not go into pro duction until October THE lNDUSTR Y'S LATE BLOOMING spnng sales up turn d1dn 't m aterialize until late May and early June Mid· June sales, while down 17 percent from a year ago, did re verse the normal trend by topping mid May dellvenes by 18 5 percent General Motors and Amencan Motors plan production mcreases. due m part to stnkes dunng the third quarter last year that s lowed output GM 1s expected to bwld 885,000 oars and AMC 81 000 Ford a nd Chrysler output 1s expected to be off from a year ago with Ford turrung out 442,000 cars and Chrysler 232,000 CHRYSLER WIU... BUILD THE LAST of the 1975 model cars in late September at its Hamtramck, Mtch , as sembly plant to close out the worst model year for US. pro ducers smce the 1961 model run Meanwhile. luxury car sales contmue to race upward, despite pnce rncreases fueled by infl ation and the overall automdustry sales slump sparked by r~ession Ford Motor Co Vice President John Naughton sums 1t up Uus way • There 1s a certain group of buyers who want a luxury car and pnce 1s not a cons1deralton " THE PRICE IS JUGH AND GOING up all the time The luxury category includes cars m the $9,000 and up pnce range. topped off at a $70,000 sticker for the preshf1ous Rolls Royce Cam argue .... 'The Cadillac El Don.1do With a sticker pnce or $8,711 m 1973 now costs a lmosl$10 000 The Lmcoln Continental ts up from $8,483 to $10,656 Many luxury car buyers load up with options that cost add1llonal thousands of dollars The luxury market has been on the upswing since 1971, when domestic luxury cars accounted for 2 9 percent of the total market Smee then, the share has increased each year and now has 4 4 percent of the 1975 market A SAMPLJNG OF SALES FIGURES of the luxury en ln es for t he first five months of 1975 showed all but Chrysler's Imperial were domg well The firm reportedly will discontinUe the model this falJ Six entries from Amenca's Big Three auto companies are domg battle with a fl eet or luxury imports, mainly ~ Mercedes Benz a nd J aguar J anuary through May sales figures s how Jaguar up 137 percent over a year ago, Mercedes Benz up 19 percent, Lincoln Continental up 10 percent Cadill ac up 7 3 percent and Imperial down 55 percent U S luxury cars sales arc up 5 percent, while overall U S car sales are down 18 percent Cadillac 1s by far the biggest seller among luxury cars, with US sales dunng January May of 93,308 cars Ford's Lincoln d1v1s1on sold 33 590 cars, Mercedes Benz dehvered 17 042 and J aguu sold 2,761 New 'l'ork !UPI) The fOllOWlng llsl shows the stoc~s tllat ha11e oa ned most .snd tost the most based on percent of cMnoe on the Ne"' Vor1< Slotk EAcnanoe 01~:~.:C':' :i~~1·r,,. 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LOCAL YACKTS SET FOR START OF TRANSPAC Hawkeye (left), Aorangl Class A Contenders \ Ragtime Favored 65 Yachts to J/ie in Transpac Ragt1m~. the 62-foot sloop whiC'h won first -to-finish honors in the 1973 Transpac yacht rare has been tabbed as the top-rated bo;Jt in the field of 65 crack yachts which will start the biel)Ilial 2,225-mile classic July 4. Ragtime with a 64.7747 rating under the International Offshore Rule <IOR > will carry a time alJowance of 16.9754 hours and will bt' ~iving about six hours lo her rival Wi ndward Passl:lge which s he beat to Diamond Head by four minutes in 1973. In b~tween Hagt1me and Windward Passage on the raltn~ s cale will be the 79-foot kl'tcb Ondinc. but measurer Tom Wilder :.ays her uact rating and ti m e allowa n ce h as not been computed as yet because of changes bemg made on lhe yacht RAGTU1 t: WILL be SOJi led this year by the Long BcC:1ch Yacht Club partners. Hall Pasquini and Bill White and a Long Heath Yacht Club crew 1n 1973 s he wa ~ ~;11lt'<.I bv an LBYC syndicate of sax · Tentative brcakdO\·rn of the 65-boat fleet shows 16 in Class A. 16 in Class B. 18 in Class C and 15 in Class D. The largest boat in the Oect IS the &1-foot s chooner Serena which is now well into her second haU-century of r.icing and cruising. She rates fourth lll Class A with a time advant age of about four hours over Windward P assage. Passage w ill be sailed by owner .Mark Johnson of Portland, Ure., and veter a n crew made up mostly of local ~ilors Loco Vienl.e 111 (40-ft. ~loop) Jim Seals. Newport Beach. Ar a nji (48-ft s loop) Robert C McEllgot, San Fra ncisco. Topaz (55-ft. s loop) E . L. Piken, Hollywood. Panache (40-ft. sloop> Roderic B. Park. Orinda, Calif. Finesse (43-fl. sloop) Dean Stile!>, Oakland. Nimble (42-ft. s loop) Wilham A. Nickerson. Portland, Ore. Sh a mrock (52-ft. s loop) Roy Disney, Burbank. Hil a r ia (53 -fl. sloop ) Malcolm Weaver, Alameda. Undine (47-ft. sloop> Norm a n Dawley. Kaneohe, Hawau. Paragon (38-fl. s loop) Chuck Jordon. Kailua, H a waii. Primavera (44 -ft. sloop) Jorge Dipp, Guadalajara. Mf!xico. Xanthippe <5-0·fl. sloop) Alan H Simpkins. Los Altos. Tasco II <48 ·ft. sloopl Mi ch ael Sines, Hermosa Bl'l:I C:h Morgan's Point (41-ft . sloop1 William Sullivan . Los Angeles. Blue Streak 139-ft. s loop> Gary Myers, Newport Beach. Aikane (37 -ft. sloop) Robert Beland. Long Beach. Restless (40-ft s loop) Robert Young, Los Angeles. Hasty (45-ft. sloop ) Dennis Smith. Alameda. Mamie <41 ft ~loop 1 Milt Smith. Los Angeles. Enchantres~ l I <40-fl sloop) Lew T<Jylor. San Jose Red Rooster (42·fl sloop> Phalliµ f{owe. Newport Beach \\ATCH ED WITll ~reul tnll'rc!>l Te n acity <39-ft !>lovp l Rolft· "111 be a new 73-foot sloop Ballyhoo Crocker, Belvedcrl' from the des ign board of Bob Mrnerof The Terroris t (35-ft. !>loop > Al Australia. Ballyhoo will be flying Cassell. Newport Beach. 1.he colors of the Cruising Yacht Club Montgomery Street (40-ft sloop 1 oC Austra hct Jim Denning, San Rafael. This year':. stcirting fl eet fell IO Tinsley Lagbt (36-fl. sloop) Henry boats s h ort of the li m il of 75 Gra ndin. San Francisco. e s tablished b y the s ponsoring Intrepid II (37-fl. sloop) Richard B. Tra nspacifi c Yacht Club. The r ace Hoegh , Los Angeles. st.arts July 4 al l p.m. at the Point Whisper (40-ft. s loop) Walt Brauch, F ermin buoy west of the Los Angeles Huntington Beach. Harborentrancc Anona (40 -f t. s l oop) Fr e d ·The finish will be off the island of Leichtfuss, Ingle wood. Oahu's Di amond Head. Windward Concubine 140-ft. sloop) Richard Passage ho lds the e la psed lime Daniels, Huntington Beach. record of nine days, nine hours. Dakar (4 1-ft. sloop) William v . The official Transpac entry list Goodley. Beverly Hills. follows: Vivant-Con g r ejo (4 0-ft. sloop) Haskell and Crabtree. Long Beach. Ragtim e 162-foot !>loop) Bill Mistress lll (4l·ft. sloop) Richard Pasquini-Bill While, LBYC. Ettinger. Belmont. Ondine (79-foot ketch) Sumner A. Regardless (41-ft. s loop) Robert B. .Long. New York. Cole. Hillsboroug h. Windward P assaf!e (73-ft. ketcb > Die Chila (39-ft. sloop) Yoshimase1 .Mark Johnson. Portland YC. Niwa. J apan. • Serena (83-fl. schooner > Steven Celox (40-ft. s loop) Nick Yoshimasa Bragg, T housand Oaks. Newport Beach. Ballyhoo (72-ft s loop > Jac k Chutzpah (JS.fl. sloop) Stuart M. Booklyn, Cruising Club of Australia. Cowan. Honolulu. Cons tellation <76·ft. schooner) Centurion (37.ft. sloop) Larry Bruce Adam· Los Angeles. Folsom, Huntington ~ach. Sorcery (61-fl sloop) Jacob Wood. Blue Star (39-ft. sloop) Richard Los Angeles. Smythe. Huntington Beach. ; Warrior <5 0-ft s loop) Bruce Silver Fox (37-fl. s loop) Bob }lednck, Seattle, Wash. Kelleher, Long Beach. Aorang i (54-ft. s loop) Henry Vind F cmpe Del (39-ft. s loop ) Wheeler. Newport Beach. Yoshihiko Kobayashi, Japan. Sunset Blvd. (53-ft. sloop) John Dutchess (36-ft. s loop) Mike Ga.uey, HuroanK. Hillman, Bakersfi eld. Siete (65-ft. ketch) William L . Vicarious (33-fl. s loop) David Ste~art III. Corte Madera. J esberg, San Francisco. . Natoma (57-ft. ketch) Donald B. Dominator (37-ft. sloop) Kelly W. Dalziel, Berkeley. Miller , Ana heim Hills. Sumatra (50-ft. sloop) Albert C Esprit (37 -fl. s loop) George Martin. Los Angeles. Phillips, Oakland. Miyokodori III (54-ft.sloop)Hiroshi • Defiant (36-rt. s loop) Larry Okazaki. J a pan. Poulton, Piedmont. Hawkeye (48-fl. s loop) David Conception (37 -fl. sloop ) Larry Cuckler. Newport Beach. Bradley, Los Angeles. lmprobable (43-ft. sloop) David W. Red Baron II (36-ft. s loop) Bill Allen. Belved ere. Hartge, Huntington Beach. Swifts ure C48·ft. s loop) Nick Enterprise (37 ft. sloop) Brooks Fr~ee, San DicJ,!o. Barnhill, Los Angeles. Welcome Aboard' By ALMON LOCKABEY • U you are worried that your outboard or in· board engine exhaust is harmful to the waters ror which they were intended and that you enjoy, you can read the summary report of the fede ral En- vironmental Protection Agency and re lax. Major conclusions of the three-year, $750,000 study were that outboard motor oper ation -even at w• times "saturation boating levels" -does not harm water quality, does not cause discerna- ble changes in plant and animaJ life and reproduc- tion, or effect the taste of fish taken from the test ponds. · The scientists attempted to cover all bases, ac- cording lo Matt J . Ka ufman, project director for the Marine Exhaust Research Council which co- sponsored the s tudy with EPA. THERE WERE LABORATORY phases of the study for essential analysis, but the r eal observa· lions and testing utilized natural bodies of waler. The research t eams studied both long-term and short-term e ffects of motor oper ation on plant and animal life. . The studies included everything from the one- celled, initial links of the food chain lo game fish. Chemical effects of engine operation on water quality were also closely checked . The study probed both cold water lakes -sub- ject to a ··rest period" during the winter freeze - and warm water lakes subject to boating use 12 months of I.he year. Comparisons were made between leaded and unleaded fuel, a nd between drainless and older model engines with crankcase drains. IN SHORT, THE scientists we re looking for trouble and didn't find it. They noted, for example, that there was a miniscule lead build-up in the bot- tom sediments of one of the northern lakes, but also pointed out that, despite the high stress rate. the effect of stressing with leaded fuel is minimal on the quality of the water column. Whlle the funding was shared by EPA and out· board motor manufacturers, all test parameters were approved by EPA and the agency closely monitored all testing and reviewed test data. The field studies were conducted by Environ- mental Technology Corp. of Ann Arbor, Mich., and Environmenta l Science Engineering, Inc., Gainesville, Fla. The laboratory phase of the study was conducted by civil and mechanical engineer- ing departments of the University of Michigan. "IF MARINE ENGINES are causing harm to the water in whic h they oper a te, the most sophisticated scientific testing methods and equip· ment known are unable lo detect it. Any variations discovered bet ween stressed and unstressed ponds were found to be inconsequential, even though the stress. rate well exceeded the maximum possible under actual boating conditions," the report said. The report a lso ass ures the outboard manufac· lurer that he isn 't contributing to the degr edation of the very element on whi ch his livelihood de- pends, and it assures the motor buyer that he isn 'l fouling the water he enjoys so muc h New Ton Level Regatta Sailed Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club launched the first of what is hoped to be an annual level racing regatta Sunday with entries from Three-quarter Ton, Half Ton a nd Quarter Ton classes. One Ton and Two-Ton classifications will be in· vited to participate in next year's regatta. Ton or level racing is the fastest growing type of yachting competition in the U.S. and in other countries. In level racing c ruising yachts of a specific In- ternational Offs hore Rule rating race on a boat-for boat basis as in one-design competition. THREE-QUA RTER TON -1, E l Tigre II, Bill Peterson, CBYC; 2, Soloro, Armbruster, Brown and Falkenstein, CBYC; 3, Cohort, Milt Vogel, LBYC; 4, Dulcinea, Ray Weitkamp, CBYC. HALF TON-Windmill, Don Buck , PMYC; 2, Sirena, Don Zimm, CBYC; 3. Knockers. Robert "Butch" Cassidy, SMYC. QUARTER TON -1, Foxy Lady, J ohn Gridley, North Star Sailing Club. Detroit. · SPORTSCAR CENTER LARGE SELECTION OF HEW & USED IMPORTS DICK MILLER MOTORS FIAT FACTORY AUTHOltlZEO SAUS. SIUICI. LIAS .... & O'l'Wl~I OIU ..... Y 120 W. Warner at So. Main, Santa Ano557-2132 JULY 4TH .-:•fHf !!H!>$~$········$ :; Wlter9 do you go to get your ~ • .. MA1fllllE SUPPLIES and get % f ~at DISCOUNT PRICES? ; at Dana Point Harbor FISH FRY 12 Noon • 4 p.m. $2.00 per person FIREWORKS AT DARKI ! MOM Marine J ~ AIRPORT .f> f KER ~ MOM ~ -$ ~ <it...._'-w Take Newport Blvd. -$ f, j ~a: Exit East at Baker & : : '4 ~ KA MUS Right on Pullrna" -$ • __ _,_.....w~ ..... --'""':-----------+---$ • oc $ . ~ ~ t "l: • ,.. a .. -s • g ~ .. •i ~ • :~ ;l ! -rtw A.,,.,.. COAST HWY 11:1 Special Musical Show 2:15 p.m. . 3:15 p.m. Newport Plans 4'' .J ,. I Holiday Race Newport Harbor Yacht Club has put out a strong bid for entries of quarter -ton and one-ton classification boats in its Independence Day Regatta July 5-6. Outside race committee chairman George Wesl. said two races will be provided for the quarter-ton and one-ton classes. Ten other cla sses have been invited to race on outsi~e courses. They are Elchells-22, Soling, St ar. Rhodes -33, 470 , Shields, Temi;>cst, Finn, PHRF and Luders-16. Inside c lasses scheduled for sturts are Lido-14 A and B, Lehman-12, Laser A and B , Metcalf, Sabot A, Band C. Outside classe;i will start off the Balboa Pier and inside classes will start in the Newport Harbor Yacht Club mooring basin. BOATING Yarmontees 'Run' Winner Yarmontee s. s kippered by Bruce Matlack, was the winner of the fourth race of Voyagers Yacht Club's' Hot Rum Series Sunday. Others who placed in the race were Pintada, Dave Williams; Niki JJ, John Kinkel; Wild One, Leo Vortouni , and Andiamo. Vern Mathison . 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Next to Sov·On El TORO 837-2900 . 4' »ti f'ULU.U,COITA MESA 517-1111 _ (;)(/) Note: Fish Fry and Show adjacent to Dam.1·Rose Yacht Brokerage Ne WI DO n WITH THI fllMIST 9UAUTT PIODUCTS Me PllOPHSOW. •••••••~·~··~$$$~ Don~M~Th~GuatDayofFunandEnfertalnmentf ~-~~~"•A•U•t•U•k•'•~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~• or_.nge Coast ED ITION VOL. 68, NO. 183, 7 SECTIONS, 100 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA T odu)··s C losin f,( i • \'. S tueks WEDNESDAY,JULY2, 1975 C TEN CENTS Sign Law t~ Produce ·'Rainbow City'? 8y Al.AN OIRKJN Of ti>• D•llY Pilot S.~tf Businessmen forced lo reduce their signs by city ordinance may paint their buildings in bizarre colors to attract attention, turn· ' ing Costa Mesa into ··rainbow city." Such a posi:.ib11ity was dis· cussed al a meeting of the city council Tuesday night w hen another major firm in the town - the Grant Boys s tore on Newport Boulevard -sought a variance from the sign code. Before the hearing began, Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley noted that a merchant on 18th Street had painted his pre mises in .. awful" colors apparent! v to draw attention l o his business. During the hearing, Coun- cilman Robert Wilson, a cntic or the sign ordinance, proposed that the Grant application be denied, suggesting that iC full compliam;e with the law is required of bus1· nessmen, mer c hants will find a way to gel around at. "We are going to go through this al every council meeting this year ," Wilson said. ··1 want to go on record of enforcing the sagn ordinance. force m erchants to do certain things to attract atten· tion. ·• Wilson's motion did not come to a vote. And after the hearing, Pinkley said , "Maybe we ought to take a look at the whole s ign or- dinance.·· What sparked the debate was an application by Grant Boys to be allowed to kl'~P the signs on thtir camping and gun store. "The storefront was designed for the s igns," Michael Grant ex- ·ne Hospital Dead? Brown Says UCI Should Use Medical Center By DOUGLAS FRITZ.SCllE 01 llM Dally Piiot Slall By cutting UC Irvine hospitC1l construction funds from the stale budget, Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. expects to put an end to plans for a university hospital in Irvine, he said Tuesd ay. Commenting on the state's $11 5 billion 1975-76 budget. he said the UCl-California College of Medicine s hould plan its teaching activities around Orange County Medical Center. The budget in· eluded $5 million to buy the Medical Center, but requires a Trio Apply For Vacant School Job Three persons have already ap- plied for the vacant seat on the . Newport-Mesa school board and ·seven others have indica\.ed in· terest, district officials said lo· d ay. Trus tees will appoint a new board member lo fill the seat of Dr. Arthur F. Thompson, who re- signed suddenly last week due to a change in his assignment. Those who h ave already ap· plied include Rel. Col. Reg L . An- derson. llO Via Dijon, Newport Beach; James S. Ash, 4000 Chan· nel Place, Newport Beach; and Franklin Cole. 1584 Ocean Blvd., Ba lboa. Seven others have taken out ap- plications. but have not yel re- turned the m. Those seven, and all others interested in the appoint- ment, must r eturn applications lo the district offi ce, 1601 16th St.. Newport Beach, by 4 :30 p.m. next Tuesday. Persons e li gible fortheseatc:1re those in trustee a r ea number five, including the Newport-Balboa Peninsula, Newport Shores, and that portion of Newport south of Coast Highway running east to the Bay Bridge. At the school board meeting Tuesday n ight, trustees will go over the list or appltcants in ex· ecutive session with Supt. John Nicoll. · They will set in'terview dates for the candidates and are expected lo m ake their appointment by Ju· ly 15, the date Dr. Thompson's re- signation becom es effecf..ive. A 30-day waiting period will be in effect following the uppoinl· menl, with the new trust.ee sitting on the board b y Aug. 15 if un· challenged by the public. The n ew board member will serve until the expiration or Dr. Thompson ·s term, March. 1977 At that time, he or she may run for the sea tin the regular election. Dime Lines Due Early "Because or the Fourth of July holiday, advertising to appear ln the S•turday Dally Pilot Dlme·a-Lines columns should be placed no later than Thursday. Notices m ay be brought to any Daily Pilot office. The deadline fo r Dime-a· Un~ copy is noon Thurs- day ot the Saddteback Valley, Lagun a Buc h, Newport Beach and Hunt· ington Beach offices. Dime-o-Lln.-. nrl~ will bP reeelved until 3 p m. at the Costa Mesa offi ce of th@ Dally Pilot. renegotiated contract between UC I and Orange County. Meanwhile, Assistant County Administrator R .A. Scott. who headed t he original Medical Center sale talks, said "We're in the dark about what the state wants.'' A paragraph 1n the slate budget r equires a new agrel!· menl on the rate at which the county will reimburse the un- iverstiy for treatment of indigent patients. "l will person ally attend to the situation," said Brown, "C1nd make sure that the state drives a very hard but fair bargain. "The budget mandates the un· iversity to negotiate the be!>t possible a rrangement with the supervisors of Or ange County so that Irvine can have a medical school, use OCM C for a teaching facility. and yet receive financial support from the county for those county responsibilities which are discharged in the hospital," he said. Brown held out no hope for an on.campus hospital to be built m the future. Feud Flares Anew Battin Asks Probe Of Hicks' Office By GARV G R ANVO..LE Ot UM D•lty Pllet S4att Verbal arrows again flew in Santa Ana Tuesday when Supervisor Robe rt Bai.tin un- leashed a scathing personal at- tack on Orange County District Attorney Cecil Hicks. Lale in the d ay, Hicks responded lo Battin 's assault but pulled his verbal punches in what he said was a n e ffort "not to enga ge in pe tty pe rsonalily clashes." T he Santa Ana supervisor had no s uch qualms when he began reading from a prepared fou r· page s tatement al the close of the Board of Supervisors meeting. His allegations against Hicks echoed a s imilar attack last week on the district attorney by Battin 's multi-millionaire political bene factor Or. Louis Cella. Like Cella. Battin cha rged Hicks with abusing his office, and official as well as personal misconduct. The Santa Ana s upervisor ended his t irade by asking Coun- ty Counsel Adrian Kuyper to de- termine if the supervisors are empowered to investigate Hicks' office and to seek ··a court ap- pointed psychiatrist lo examine I-li cks .. , AJl but forgotten in the fury of Battin's assault was the issue (See CHARGES, Page A2) • Plocetatio Impasse Firemen Walk Out To Protest Firings Placentia 's 26-m an fire depart· ment is n ot a t work today because of what city officials term a combination strike and lockout. The s mall north Orange Coun· ty city is gelling emerge ncy fire and rescue protection from the county fire department a fter a special order to that effect was handed down T uesday by the Board of Supervisors. The city firemen started their orotest walkout at 5 p.m. Tues· day over the firing of four firemen charged with petty theft and four others facing other charges. The four men who were fired allegedly took $2.000 worth of city property out of a ba ndoned city bui ldings. The loc a l fireme n's union claimed the city was harassing the men as part of an ongoing feud oyer pay and a $15 million lawsuit filed by firemen over working hours. After the first firings, the union warned the city that act ion against any other firemen would be considered a lockout. The city late last week charged the othe r four firemen with il- legally using city tools and equip· ment for per sonal projects and the union m ade good its threat. Metal Church 0 K . Will Be Appealed The controversy over a plan to construct a Sunday school addi· lion lo the Firs t Church of Christ Scientist on Mesa Verde Drive out oC m etal got another al ring in Costa Mesa Tuesday night. ft ended with the council agree· ing to hear an appeal ogainst the planning commission 's decision to allow the s tructure. The up· peal will be heard Aug. S. But two council m embers gave indications that they will vole to uphold the commission ded ion. Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley said that a m ct ol building would be legal so long us lt met the building codes. \\nd added. "l ~l\n't. vote against somethintt that's lc1u1t " Councilman Robe rt Wilson also warned protesters, "They havl! no right to stop a metal ,\ building." Wilson added, however, that he would like to see better a r chltectun;l styling in the facade. A spokesman ror the church protested the de lay, noting...lhat the plan had been held up six weeks at the p lanning com· mission level because of skep- ticism over the m etal structure which he described as "the struc· lure of the future.·' A peti tion contain in g 84 signatures wos presented lo the councll expresstng opposition to the building. calling 1t "a com· mcrcial-ind11c;tr\1t\ t,ype of build· mg." The Mesa Verde ffoJneowners Association olso has J(one on re· cord ln opposition lo the facWty. l .. By setting up O<:M<:." Brown said, "we can put to rest the idea of an on·sile ho!>p1tal. I'm very reluctant to sec new hos pitals built. There arc 325 patients in that facility that can handle 600." Brown said his main concern is that the university does not get stuck for balls for treatment of in· digent patient::. not covered by MediCal or Med1cC1re. Last Oc tobt!r. when the agree· menl between UC I and Orange County was approved, both sides CSee HOSPITAL, PageA2> LBJ Urged Recordings, Says Nixon W AS HINGTON CAP) Former Preside nt Nixon says he installed the extensive White House taping system al the urg- ing of his prt!decessor. Lyndon B. J ohnson. who h e said also had such a system . "President Johnson said that the recor dings he h ad made of his conversations while president had proved to be exceedingly va luab l e in p r e pa ring hi s memoirs and he urged that l re- install the recording devices," Nixon said in an affidavit filed with the U.S. Dis trict Court. "Thereafte r , l consented that this be done, having the expecta· t ion that I , like President J ohnson, could retain during my Life exclusive control over access to the r ecordings ... " Nixon said. The a ffidavit was filed late Monday in connection with Nix- on's suit challenging a ne w law giving the government custody of his records, including 880·reels of Lape. Nixon sa id he planned for the tapes to be placed in a presiden· tial library after his deC1th "with restrictions proh i bi ling access for a sufficiently long penod of time so th at no participa nt in conversations with me would in· cur any adverse effects." He said he would have deleted conversations containing purely persona l discussions. The tape r ecordings, which in· eluded conversations bearing on the cover-up of White House in· volvement in the Watergate break·in, played a major role in the fall of the Nixon admjnislra· lion and Nixon's resignation Aug. 9. Nixon said inst allation of the microphones in the White House, on his telephones, and at Ca mp David, Md. "stemmed in large part " from Johnson·s recom- mendations, made through a mutual friend. The friend was not identified. When the existence of the tap- ing system was disclosed to the Senate Watergate committee in 1973 by Al exander Butterfield, then-White House lawyer J . Fred Buzhardt said the system ·'is similar to that e mployed by the last administration." I NTEREST FEAR DAMPENS lXJW NEW YORK <U PI> -The stock m arke t, fa<'ed with the pro- spect or an interest rate rise. closed lower today in sluggish t rading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow Jones industrial overage, a 42 per<'ent gainer the first hat! or the year, lost 7.04 points to 870.38. It had been off 11 polnts. Declines I~ advl\nM>~ by five- tc>lwo (tables. i:>.1,. Pticn were lower in moderate trading on lhe American Stock Exe ha nae. \ ) plained. The existing 26 signs on the building total 2, l14 square feet , but under the year-old code only 266 square feet of s1gnage is al· lowed. or the 26 signs on the pro· pert). e ight are illegal and rune non-conform mg . The planning staff recom· mended that the variance be de· nied with illegal signs removed a nd non-conforming signs O•tly Pr lot Pllolo lly A1<Mrd K-1..- f JI S tep Whe n David Fit•r. lG. a Newport H arbor High School cross·count rv r unner . takes off on his d ally 15-mile train- ing gallop, he makes sure he doesn 't leave the world behind. H e lis tens lo his earphone radio as he runs. amortized. Planning Director Wilhum Dunn said lhat 266 square feet was equivalent to a sign 10 feet by 26 feet, addlng, "that'::. a lot of sig.n." Councilwoman Norma llertwg said that no rendcnng had been submitted on w hat the s tore would look like if the ordinance was complied with, and the coun· CSeeSIGN, PageA2) Witness: Feared For Job By TOM BARLEY Of Ill• D•tly P ilot SUtf A worker in the 1972 campaign that sent Orange County As· scssor Andrew Hins h aw t o Con gress testified today he believed he would lose his Job in the assessor's office if he fa1lt!d to follow instructions Business Di v ision ~ppraiscr Ray Cole told a Superior Court jury that those orders came dur- ing a conference called by Jack Vallerga. now county assessor but al that lime Hinshaw's chief aide. Cole testified during the tnal or fellow assessor's e mploye James Bertolino, 52. o f 241 16 Via Madrigada, Mission Viejo, that he was one of a£>out 15 assessor's employes dispatched to Hinshaw campaign headqua1ters shortly after the meeting. Cole is the lllh prosecution wit· ness to be called to Judge Walter E . Smith 's courtroom for Bertolino's trial on eharge::, or conspiracy and grand theft. His fe llow witnesses have similarly tes tified the1t l hey participated in campaign ac tivities for Hinshaw . Most or the m also have testified that they were paid ad- d itional expenses via county vouchers for time ctctually spent on the Hinshaw election effort. Five of six assessor's employes named with Bertolino m a grand jury indictment have pleaded guilty to lesser charges. They will be sentenced on various dates this month by Judge Smith. Hinshaw a nd Vallerga have been indicted on the s ame charges a nd for further alle~ed improprieties committed while Hinshaw served as assessor and Vallerga as his right-hand man. (SeeTRIAL, PageA2) Citizens Polled Residents Happy With Costa Mesa Residents generally appear to like Costa Mesa, are pleased with recent progress and would like to see it continued. About half also arc walling to participate in the city government. T h ese a r e s ome o f t h e highlights of a s urvey of Costa Mesa citizens conducted by Opi- nion Research of Long Beach. The report , based on interviews of 600 residents. was presented to the city counc il Tuesday night. "Costa Mesa got a good public relations rating," said Donald Weddle, vice president of Opi· nion Resear ch. presenting the S7.800 r eport. ''There 1s a general upbeat feeling in the community. There a re very few who had spectfic dislikes; one lturd found nothing to dislike." Weddle said that ol the ha lf who expressed willingness to serve on a board or commission "most were concerned with plan· ningorzoning." Weddle said that 6.1 percent or the sample wanted the city to publis h a news letter . ''While people a re not unhappy with the clty lht>y fftl it could'be improved," Weddle said . "The attitude is that progress is being made in the city and they don't want it lo stop.'' He said that residents wanted the. city t o k c>ep improving sidewalks and s i.rect lights. There also was "great support" for a community services ~nter and n decision to ban blllboards also w as supported. Seven per- cent of the sample alw backed a t.ax·supported day care cent.el". "M ost r~rl oubl~ transoorta· non should be up,..-ade<t. bUl lef>!i ltss than half indicate they will use it.'' Weddle Stlld. He said that low-cost houslna a lso was gen er<.1 lly d esired, although the desire was that it be kept lo its present areas. An "overwhelming majority" wanted to s ee t he Newport Free way completed. About 60 pe rcent wanted a change in the city's fireworks ,.laws eithe r by prohibitin~ all sales or limiting sales to adults. About JO percent wanted lo ma in- tain the present situation. in which there are no restrictions on fi reworks sales. By a more than two.to-one <SeeSURVEV, PageA2) Or~~ C-et <=: ----~ Weatll•r Temperatures will push into the high 70s. with lOj\'S tom ght near 60. Patchy late mght and early morn- ing low clouds and fog. INSIDE TODA~ Ceremonie& at Fairview ~lott Ho$pttol mark a tmy miUlstOM in lives o/ H pohenl& who compl~ttd special cduco· taonprogTam. Slory. Pagc.47. .-... "4 ... '' ... •...J1 Colonel Seized in Lebanon From Wire Services WA SHI NG TON A U.S . Army colonel was reported ab· du c t ed at a r o adblock in Lebanon. the St a te Department said today. D e partm e nt s pok e!,man Robe rt L r'unseth said the U S Embassy in Beirut reported the ''possible abduction" on Sunday of Col. Ernest R. Morgan. Morgan was re turning from a Central Europe Treaty Organiza. uon exe n.·1sc in Pa kistan to his J'XlSl tn Ankara when he made a ~top al Beirut. Funseth said. Funseth said that an eyewit· nl·ss t o the event r e ported Mor gan entered a taxicab at the hotel where he w as staying and "as seized from the vehicle by armed m en "c1t one of the many roadblocks in the city." Funseth said the e mbassy im- m e d i a t c I y info rmed the Lt'banese authorities of the inci- dent. All possible me<isures were being take n to find Morgan. F\rnscth said he had Lillie in· formation as to why Morgan was 111 B<.·irut and did not believe the embassy had been mformed of his stop. Appar ently Morgan was making a private stop. lie declin ed to identify the <.'Ye'" 1tness lo the abducl.lon but ~aid he was not an Amen can. In Ankara , Turkey, U.S. of· f1c1als said Mor gan was from Petersburg. Va .. and was last seen walking out of his hotel for a m eal. Fracas Leads To Stabbing; Man Arrested Loud r udio m usic in a Cost<i Mesa rooming house was blamed Tuesday for a predawn don· nybrook in which one renter was stabbed after wrestling a shotgun away from his alleged attacker. Sht•rman I loll. 50, of 423 Vic· tori a St.. \\<is treated al nearby C:o:stJ ~lcsa M cmo1i al Hospital for J .StJb \\Ound in the chest fol lowing the 1 a. m. incident. 1 he '1 tt1 m \\<is r elea sed fo llowing em ergency room care that involved st1l chmg up the v.ouncl. 1 h .., all eged .iss aal.mt, Ralph :\Iartin, 34, was arrested and booked on :,usp1c1on of assault with in tent to commit murder ''hen invesugators arrived on the scene . They were told tha t Martin al- legedl y became e nrctged when J loll told ham to turn his radio down <ind tonfronted Holt with a :,hotgun. lfolt ~a id ht• g rabbed the weapon c.ind took 1t away 'from .Martin during a \'iolent struggle, whereupon ht• w.1!) :..luck with lhe knife. Swin1 Lessons Set in Mesa Rcg1s tratwn for the Costa Mesa Departmen t of Leisure Ser vices' second summer session of S\.\1m m1n g lesi.ons wtll be t aken Saturday ;md Monday, v.1th c lasses beginning next Tuesday Sagnups a re 1 p.m. to 5 p m. Saturday at E s ta nc ia Hi gh School's s wimming pool and a gain Monday from 9 a.m. to noon a t the sam e location. Classes s tarting Tuesday will be conducted bolh at Estancia Hi gh School and at the Boys Club swimming pool. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Trw (;r ,.n I' 1 t l,i .. 1 t f IM Mtt' ,.;' f\ 1\(C'.Jlf"r'- f" ,.,.. d lM Nr .,.. •. , .. , 'uf'lll\AMtC-., "" Or•l"t-fJ" 4. , .. I l-\ltJ I •• uf•Q f1tf•08 '·' '>•rutrAh 'tJ1l '()i1 ,,~ r°"bll\t'\r tJ NW\M •T tP\rOwQP\ ,-,tdot\f '°' (fto\t.t ,.,,.. .. ''' ..,.., .. ,, t t . ,. n. •hit hn<r',,,,. t. 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THURSDAY, JULY 3 LIBRARY STORYTIME -Cor 3-5 years old , Cost a Mesa Library, 10:30 a.m . TRACK & FIELD MEET - Dept. of Leisure Services all· comer meet, Costa Mesa High School, 8 a.m . Also July 10, 17, 24 and 31. MOVIE NIGHT -''1776" - Community Rec reation Center, 7:30 p.m . Tickets 50 cents. UC I LECTURES - ''American Folk Medicine," Room 159 Social Sciences Lab. ·•Fabric Design with Dyes ," Room 503 CDM High School, "Building Self-Esteem Through Transactional Analysis," Room 174 Computer Science Bldg. All 7 p .m . Front P~ A J HOSPITAL lauded it as equitable to both parties. Bilt Smith, another member or the county's negotiating team. said the board of supervisors will ·have to consider the matter before talks begin again. The UCI-CaHfornia College of Medicine Board of Tl"ustees ha~ not yet considered what to do about the Jatest setback to med school development plans. ac· C1)rding to Trustee Bryant Es· slick. However, Essick pointed oul that legal action against the state is one alternative. When the coiJege turned over its assets to the university, he said, a contract was drafted which included the construction of a hospital. Additionally, he said, funds in the 1972 state health s ciences bond w e r~ specifically earmarked fo r Irvine. - Stripping the college of those funds, he said, is contrary to the desires of the state's voters. Navy Sued By Bisexual SAN DIEGO <AP) -A Santa Barbara educator who says he 's bisexual has filed a federal court suit to stay in the Naval Reser vt:!. Gary Newton Hess, a Naval Reserve commander al Pl. Mugu, filed the suit Tuesday. ln it, Hess asked that his dis· charge be blocked and that the Navy's regulations barrin g homosexuals from service be struck down. Fro• Page .4 J IGN ..• cil agreed to delay o decision un- lll Au£ 5 so on~ can be sut>- mmed. She noted that adjacent busl· n sses also will have thelr &irns pared bock and "it mav look great Gra nt quipped, "We might have t o pa int the budding yellow." Ed McFarland, a former plan· ning commissioner, advocating denial of the variance, also re· called that the councilhad not seen a rendering · or what legal signs w ould be like on the Cillzens Bank of Costa Mesa, which successfully applied ror a \'anant'e at the last meeting. A group called Costa Mesa Now, which has announced its in- tention of s upporting council can· d1dates, has filed an application to appeal the vanance granted the Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa. The application was signed by Louise Napoli. The question o( whether to hold a hean ng on the appeal will be decided at the next council meet· .ing. July 15. Mesan Gets Probation In Stabbing A Yemeni sludent living with several others at a Costa Mesa apartment complex has been placed on two years' probation for s t a bbing one of them to climax a drunken party three weeks ago. Ahmed Mohamed Mosed, 22, of 313 E. 17th Place, pleaded guilty to a m\s demeanor assault charge, reduced from an original bookmg on suspicion of assault with intent to commit murder. Mosed admitted in Harbor Judicial District Court that he knifed his roommate, Ahmed Hussain Galab, 23, also a native of Yemen. The defendant was also handed a 10-day jail sentence, but he was given credit fo r time already spent in Orange County Jail aw.iiting disposition of his case. Summary probation was or· de re d fo r M oscd instead of formal probation. which would require regular visits with a pro- bation officer . Backers Hail Chavez March SAN YSIDRO <AP) -Cesar Chavez is off on a 1,()00..mile march through California to tell farm workers of their new union nghts. The 48-year-old president o( the Unite d Farm Workers of Americ a began the trek Tues·· day, leaving the Mexican border with s ome 60 cheering sup· porters. "We want to explain to all the farm workers what the new state law s igned by Governor Brown means lo them.'• said Chavez at :.i pre· ma rch news conference. Saddleback Woman Faces Check Rap A Saddleback Valley woman whose home investigators said was guarded by a three-legged Doberman pinscher watchdog was in jail today, charged amon~ other things with passing some $20,000 worth of bad checks. Offenses allegedly committed by Charlene L. Allen, 30, of 25691 Minoa Drive, Aegean Hills, oc· curred in Costa Mesa, Irvine and Mission Viejo in recent months. She was taken into custody Fri· dav niehl at her home and booked into Orange County Jail in lieu or $50,000 bail pending ar· raignmenl in South Orange Coun· ty Judicial District Court. Charges contained in com· plaints issued by the District Al· tomey's Office· include forgery. burglary, grand then of an auto and misuse of credit cards. "She had several different aliases and several diHerent 'scams·,'• says Costa Mesa BeachPany Set for Teens When do grunion and hot chocolat.e mix? July 11 and 12 is when, as the Costa Mesa Department o r Leisure Services s tages a teenagers' overnight beach party at Huntington St.ate Beach in Hun· tingt.oo Beach . The excursion is open to youn1tsters 13lo19fora$2feepaid at registration ln Room 305 of city hall, where signups will be con ducted throueh nut Wednesday. Food and bu5 transp0rtaUon wlll be provided tor t.hP ht-Reh out· ing, which coinc1de1 with a gru· . nioorunacheduledtooccuratthat llme. Call 556·5300 for rurt.her de· tails . t P o li ce Det e c ti ve Jan Gust aveson , of the forgery and bad check detail. Dl'tective Gustaveson and her p a rtn e r . Dete c ti ve Jim Stri c kland , accompanied she riff's deputies to Mrs. Allen's home to pick up the suspect Fri· day night. finding a three-legged watchdog. "We didn't have a ny problems with it." s aid Detective Gustaveson. "We've been looking for her since about the finit of March when she moved back to Orange County." the veteran c~k de· tail detective added. · Financial firms allegedly vie· ti mi zed by the housewife include Bank of America, Security P a cific Bank and Southern California Firs t National Bank. rnvestigators s aid the auto theft charge stemmed from her alleged renting of a vehicle from Budget Rent-a-Car in Costa Mesa with false 1denlification papen. . Th e a uto was never re· turned, investigators said, and claimed It was round to be out· fitted with s tolen license plates when Mrs. Allen and the car were finally traced to Mission Viejo. Hom Rilled A burglar who had to u&e a s tepping s tool lo reach a b~d room w In dow sill and cla mber ln has stolen $175 a Costa Mesa machinist had bid· den under the mattress ot his ~<i James H. Hanshew told pohce Tuesday he dlscoverea the burglary when he went to get some cash and found the bills miaislng from lhear hldinl spot. AIM< .. IM,.,..a..,_.. V'SITING IN NEWPORT H. R. Haldeman Haldeman Vacationing In Newport H.R . Haldeman, a central figure in the Watergate scandal that rocked the nation, is cur- rently vacationing in Newport Beach. Haideman, who was convicted last January in the Watergate coverup trial in Washington, D.C., is currently free on appeal. Convicted along with the former White House Chief of Staff were John Mitchell, Robert C . Mardian and John D . Ehrlichman, all top aides to former President Richard Nixon. Haldeman has periodically stayed in Newport Beach with friends, both prior to and during his White House years. He is c urrently staying with the Joseph Horton family on Bay Island. When contacted Tuesday , Haldeman refused to grant an in· terview, stating that he is here "strictly on vacation.·· ~s wife said they planned to remain in Newport until August. Fro• Page Al TRIAL ... Vallerga is scheduled to face trial Monday. Hinshaw will go on trial Aug. 18 and the two men will be tried together in September. Big F~re Battled In Valley A raging blaze that destroyed scores of produce crates stored along MacArthur Boulevard near the Santa Ana River early today led Costa Mesa and ft'oun- tain Valley firemen to join forces. Location of the fire neur the Santa Ana River bridge linking MacArthur Boule vard with Talbert Avenue in Fountain Valley required extremely long hose lines lo be laid. Costa Mesa Battalion Chief Bob McClelland said each de· partment resPonded to the spec- tacular giant bonfire, not being certain whether the highly vlsi· ble flames were on the Costa Mesa or Fountain Valley side of the span. Costa ~esa firemen found it was theirs and set up their ap· paratus but ran out or hoses when the line reached 1,000 feel in length, s o Fountain Valley loaned an additional 350 feet. Chief McClelland said the 1,350-foot hose stretching across the river bridge allowed Foun· lain Valley to s uppl y the firefighting water while a Costa Mesa pumper truck provided press ure to play it over the rag- ing blaze. No fire cause nor loss estimate was immediately available for the destroyed produce crates used in farm field harvesting. Front Page A 1 SURVEY •.• margin residents rejected the no- tion that the city's physical ap· pearance is deteriorating. On city-wide problems. crime and law enforcement headed the' list of concerns, followed by planning, zoning and land use, and then traffic and transporta· ti on. More police and more parental control of juveniles headed the list of solutions to the crime pro- blem. On neighborhood problems, the list was topped by noise from cars and trucks, vandalism , and animal control. As for preferences on whether taxes should be increased to maintain city services or the services decreas ed, residents . s ampled were almost divided evenly. F,.o• PflflC! .4 J CHARGES that brought his feud with Hicks lnto the open, the transfer ol 22 investigators from the DistJ1ct Attorney's Otrice to the Sheriff's ()(rice. When th e Board o r Su · pervisors voted unanimously to approve the transfer, Hicks charged the decision was dictat· ed by a shadow governm~nt thal controls some county offictals. The district attorney refused lo withdraw his .sh adow govern· menl charge after both Battin and Cella 's attacks on him. "The transfer is designed to prevent me from investigating corruption in elections on the people's be half," Hicks said again Tuesday. "1 say the days of stealing elec· lions in this county are over and they (Cella and Ballin ) are afraid of that." he added. Man Remains In Hospital After Crash One of two men in a compact pickup trut k that r ammed a parked auto, sending it hurtling into a tree in Costa Mesa early Sunday, rema ined hospitalized today with face and head cuts. Wu yne Pagt.', 21, of GOO V1ctona SL was listed in good condition. despite severe loss of blood al the accident scene. a ccording to spokes m e n at Cost a Mesa Memorial Hospita l. He a nd his r oommate, Robert L. Nable, a lso 21 , were hurled th rough the true k's windshield wh en it rammed the parked auto on Thurin Avenue near West Hay Str<'el. Police said they found spl"1t· tered blood and hafr torn from the victims' he ads embedded in the windshield when they arnved .it lhe scene-. They suid each m a n was found wandering, bloody and duzed, within a block of the accident scene when they arrived lo in- vestigate. but both were too bad- ly injured to be questionccl. Police listed the accident as a case of ft!lon y hit and run, because IOJUries were involved. lx>th men left the scene and so far it is impossible to determine who was driving . The truck in w hith they aµ· parenlly we re passcngt::n; was totaled in lhe 1 :30 a.m. crash, which caused major damage to the parked car owned by Velda f'. Davidson , of 2070 Thurin Ave., police said. Fine Furniture OUR MOST EXCITING MID-YEAR SALE EV ENT EVER NOW SAVE 15-25% On these fine collections by Drexel, Heritage, Henredon, Century, Baker and many more. . They have never been on Sale before and may never be again! Don't miss this one chance only during July and August. 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Wed, Thurs G Sa t -9:30 to 5:30 M onday -12:00 to 9:00 Friday -9.30 to 9:00 ' . r D .·\ILY t•I LOT EDITORl.\L P . .\GE An Ugly DevelopIDent Costa Mesa's major entrance -the Newport Freeway -seems destined to give all appearances of ml ab~ndoned s tripminc for the next who·knows·how· many-years. The ugly scar being left by excavation for freeway interch anges is nothinJ!! s mall. It will be as wide as three residential lots, and three times as deep as your ceiling is high and a mile in length. Until the Daily Pilot reported otherwise le1st Sun. day, it was commonly understood that a freeway would be constructed soon where this m assive operation is bemg carried on south of Bristol Street. Thal proves ·to be wrong. City officials, it seems rcasone~ tha~ they"d give Lhe st<Jte a go-ahead on the excayallon with the general understanding that once Lh.c ditch was dug the state would simply have to fill it with a freeway in the very near future. Now thHt turns out lo be an uptimis lic wish. The stutc is out of treeway-construction money and Gov- ernor Brown indicates he is in no mood to prod for any freeway extensions. . SCJ.lll the r~ahties of today. and for the fore$eeable tu.lure. we and visitors entering the cily will b.e beset w.1lh one ol the most distra'Ctingly ugly. hard·to-d1sg~se and Potentially dangerous eyesores ever seen in these parts. Unfortunate Precede nt Three members of the Costa Mesa Cit y Council put th~mselvcs in <:i puinfully compromising position by voting to allow the Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa to put up a sign in conflict \.Vith the city's sign law The three all arc stockholders in the bank So is City Attorney Roy June. June reported that the Fair Political Practices Act of 1975 authorized a vote by the three councilmen because abstuining would mean thal no action could be taken and the c.pplicant would be denied recourse. That may indeed resolve the legal issue. But it som ehow just doesn't set right. Perhaps the m tmagemcnt or the bank could have been convinced that a ~ign complying with the law could somehow be worked out. lt isn't a matter of the attractiveness of this particular sign. It's lhe precedent thut could haunt the council. As it now stands, it isn't hard to imagine how the the next Costa Mesa business is going to pl ead when it is turned down for a non-conforming s ign. S alary Equity T eachers at Orange Coast and Golden West col· lcges have been given a 6 percent increase in salary plus improvements in fringe benefits worth another percentage point To the teachers. who a sked for 12 percent, claim- ing a comparable climb in the consumer price index. the boost is inadequate. To those who are out of work 0 1· others who ht1 ve watched their living costs soar without a pu y in· crease. the raise may seem too much. To most people, however, the raise will appear re- asonable. in that it is in keeping with salary increases for m any public and private emplo)'eS. Because the teachers' 12 percent request was pared ctown to 6 percent, the trustees gave only 3 and ca percent increases to administrators. on grounds that price index considerations do not apply to the saml• degree in high salary brackets. The salary adjustments apparently will keep the Coast Community College Distdct instructors among the highest paid community college teachers in the state. c T'axpayers E11title d to Peace ·-~ '·· 1 1 . • .. The Many Pitfalls of Small Talk De ar Gloomy G us Why Not Enforce Noise Laws? ( A RT HOPPE ) Of all the grave social pro- blems fudnl! society none is as gr.;ve as what 011 ~arlh to soy tu you 1• dinn er l):.irln l"r al a cl:issy party. • F1r!)t of all . vou mu s t have met thl.' l<tdy on your right during \tOcktatls 1n tile Ii vmg room beforehand. But naturally. you haven't the fog - gwst recollection of her name. If you· re I uc k y. the hostess has put out place cards and you can catch a surreptitious glance at your purtnl.!r's as you scat her. 'fhis enables you to say brightly ;.is you t uck your napkin on your lap: ··cnnim ! Whal a n interesting name. I meant lo ask you when we were introduced earlier, what nationality 1s that?" "1\1\' NAME'S Winni," s he says. turning he r place card l'l ght s ide up. "And I"m an Amen<: an.·' '"Oh. Well. we certainly needed tt11s ralll. didn 't we'!" .. Nol at my Gala Garden Charily Felc for Starving Swiss Bankers this afte rnoon." ··or course not. But it's no wonder they're s tarving. Wh y, I bought a pound of rutabagas lo· day and the price was ... .. My hus band's a rutabaga ~rower.·• " ... quite n·as onablc. I couldn't help noticing earlier how uthlel1 c yu u look. Do you play t.1.mnis?" ··Not s ince I lost my left leg when I was seven.•' '"()h. My. h e re comes our hostcss·s do~. Man's best fr;end. l)oyou ltkedo).!s '!" ''Not s ince I was seven. My son doc~. thou~~h. · "Ah. l.'111 lcln•n ~ They're such a I'll bet the only "tiring out" t he men of the Newport Beach police force are su bjected to in the Pussycat Theater raids is standing in line and fight· Ing fellow omcers for the assignment. K.S. Gloomy Gus tomme11t\ ••• submltt.4 llY rHder!. •nd .. 11ot 11n e snrlly rtfled tt>e views of lllt lleW\N •••· SetMI VOW pet Pft¥• le Gloomy G11s. Dally ~llOI. JO)'. How many do you huvc?" .. Just the one. He·s in jail for dope pushing. m o pery and fdonious bestiality." "WELL, at least you and your husband have stuck together. I always s3y that these days casual divorces are what ... .. Hl!'s m y fourlh." " ... keep so many marnages together. Tell me. have you read this new best -seller, 'Lust 's Plaything"! I thought it was a superb ex ample of ... .. Only because J 'm censorship chat rm an for The Decency League.'' ... absoluLe trash. l don't see how these lax and incompetent officials at City Hall can al- low ... " .. Are you referring to my brother, the Mayor?" THE ONLY recourse at this point is to pour your soup in your lap. This allows you to turn and try your luck with the lady on your left. 1f you are extremely fortunate. she will say something like: "Hi , my name's Joan. I am an anarcho-syndicalist Cherokee of the Zoroastrian per!iuusion who believes that Zionism is a Papist plot conceived by the P1·esbyterians and l always vole the straig ht George Wall ace t1ckt!l. Let ·s d:scuss religion and politics.·· Unhappily. no one in the r e- corded history of dinner parties has ever drawn a purtner like lhat. To the:> Editor· In the age of ecology, when ~ir und water pollution are national issues, we are puzzled by state, C'ounty, and local complal'Cncy concerning noise pollution. The state vehicle code is specific in its regulations con- cerning mnximum noise levl'ls for vehicles. Fu rthermorc. the code clearly makes it illegal to alter factory.ins talled muffler systems on vehicles. Yet our cities roar with the clamor from straight pipes on cars ;md vans. vibrate with the angry buzz of small motorcycles. and lt ll'l"ally tremble when a full-s ized motorcycle r evs up. THIS SENSELESS noise from vehicles lowers the quality of Life in Orange County -and yet. as far as we can determine. our law enforcement agencies arc m<Jk· ing no effort to force noise polluters from our streets. The situation is paradoxical. Everyone is against pollution. but no one seems to do anything about noise, the form of pollution that is most easily eliminated. Jf stale, county, and municipal police began a rigorous cam· paign of citing operators of noisy vehicles, the situation would soon be corrected. We could then re· lax in peace and quiet on our patios. and during the night, we would not be jarred into startled wakeCulness by the machine·gun roar of noisy vehicles revving past our homes. All taxpayers s hould demand their right to Ii ve in a reasonably quiet environment. Our county and local governments owe us at least that much. NORMA ANDW. ROSS WINTEROWD A nother Heu~ To the Editor: With regard to lhe letter s ub· m1tted by Mr. Earl Herm;.in, and publis hed in your 6·25·75 issue; Although I :.im not an expert on the subject, 1t would appear to me that, in order for a newspaper to s ucceed today, it must reflect the needs and wants of those who ( MAILBOX ) Letters from readers are wc/rnmr The nghl to cor1de11se letters to f 11 space or C'limmatc libel is rcseri·e<l L<'llt'r.~ of .wn u•ords or /r~s u,'i/I tw gwr11 preferr11ce All letters must ITl dude 111y11at1m• crncl 11101/Jnr/ ud<irt'.\S but 71Clll!I'.~ lllfl/f 01' u·1tf1/1('/d IJTI T1' q111•:>t if :.wl/ 1ne11I rrn.,n11 1s Cl/)/Xtr~·111 Pol.'try 1n/l 1111l l>l· publ1.<;/1t·d read 1l If 1t fci1ls lo do Lh1s. people will s top buy111g tt. ;rnd the newspaper will fall. This sC"ems Lo m e to preclude the poss1b1ltty of a commercial p11b1Jcat1on be· 1ng used as a tool, by anyone, ;.ind more cs1,cc1ally a rool. Mr. Herman seems to resent police control Mr. Herman has obviously never been in an ~H"ea where there is no police eontrol. He hints darkly of 198--1. and curtailment of h 1s µcr sonal freedoms. If there were 110 pvlice control. his pcrson:.il I recd oms would be curtailed by anyone who was bigger, or stronger. or better armed than he was. and I am s ure. to a much greater degree. If Mr. Herman works hard enough. and survives long enough to become a 75·year-old Lincoln Continental owner. I hope there 1s stilt enough police con~rol to keep someone from taking it away from tum . MR. HERMAN seems to feel that the Pilot is off~nsive to anyone who is of average in· telltgencc. He does not slate whether he includes himself in that category or not. I maintain that Mr. Herman hus at least two nghts left, that have not as yet vanished. The first is lo keep his dime in his pocket, or read some other paper. The scc<lAd is to get the hell out of our right wing. con· servat1vc area ;llld try to make 1l Wtth total anarchy. I senously doubt that he would survive to age22 In closing. 1f Mr. Herman is truly concerned about the way things are ~oing in this country, I Soviets Busy on Capitol Hill WAS HI NGTON -While CIA oHil'ials squirm under the klieg Hs hts on Capitol llill, Soviet KGB a~ents arc ope rating in the ~ha<iow s of the same con- gressiona I corru.lors Jn rhe past few y~ars. the KCB has ~tep1wcl up its uCL1v1t1cs on the Jl1ll . KGB fij1l'I a\1 \'eS Ill ll doi't.'11 gu1St.'S I\ ;1 v l.' b c l' n .i;l1pp 1 n g around to M·~' key Con · &ressmen a nd their 3ides. Many cougrl'ssional aides. us political appomlees •• ru-e granted llccess to secret documents after no mare than a cu~ory back· ground chrck . Their l c~ks, although unwitting, could ~ tterious. SF.CR ET government files fd ntlfy diplomat Bori s Solomatln as Lhe KGB ·•re.'llden· \).Ira." or operullng chieC, who first recoamzcd how much vulua. ' (JACK AN DERSO N) ble intelligence 1s <Jvui lable on Capitol Hill. Until his recent departure, he was the deputy Soviet ~nvoy at the United Nations. His replace· ment. although expected soon, hasn't arrived. Unde r Solomatln, the KGB .. residentun.1" in Washington has been Dmitri Y akushkin, the brilliant Soviet embassy counselor. His KCB rank, ac- cordin~ to the secret files. m 3kt•s him second In power only to a miable Ambassador Anatoll Dohrynin. The files allege that Yakushk1n directs a Washington spy ring, which employs diplo mats . newsmen and sympattuicrs from countries friendly lo the United States. Visiting dele11Uons rrom Russia also arc loaded with KOB experts, who know bow to 9pot useful intelllaence. OUlt'lals Indicate that. Yakushkin concentrate 011 Capitol Hill where information 1!: abundant and security is lax ONE OF the Soviets' most ef- feelive spies on Capitol Hill was pretty Galina Utekhina, a modish cultural attache, who moi.rcd in congressional circles and cv(•n began dating prominl'nl figures on the Hill. The files identified her as a KG R Mata Hari. a fact which we revealed in a 1970 col· umn. She quick ly returned lo Moscow. The KGB appears to be most interested, according to officials, In lhtelllgencc about U.S.-China relullons, SALT diurmamE>nt talks, MIRV missiles and .S. computer technology. The KGB reportedly also helps orcheslrale the Soviet lobbying effort on Capitol lull. Soviet diplomat s , acade mics . econ omis t s and others have sought particularly lo ~r~uade Conrress to grant the Soviet Unaon "most favored nation" trading status. A (Rvorlle KG 8 approach Is through contacts from other c:ountrics. In the secret.files, they arc referred to as .. lh1rd party nationals.·· Those who quietly lobby for Soviet views are called "agents of influence." T ll f. KC. U n ngcr~ tn visiting delt>~:ttions m ay be technological experts. who can quickly si7.e up :1 piece of U.S. eqwpmcnt. Or they may be personnel experts, who sound out sympathetic Americans ror recruitment os in· formants. Thls Is called ·'talent s potting " Sen. Barry Golctwater, R .. AriL., hus 11uoted "very, very good sources." meanwhile. as al· leging that foreign agents have actually infiltrated con · gressionat ofCices. Our sources said the SN'ret Ciles contain no evidence thtll any members of Congre!.-;, nor their employes. ore !!pies Footnote Y:ikus hkin n('ver re tu m ed our c ~• lls A Sov\ct s1>0kesman, however. said "I don't think It's true" tb3l Yakushkln Is a KGli spy chief. The spokesman added. "You are interforin~ 1n n very sensitive field ." wish him c:odsµeect in finding solutions to all of our problems. Unfortunately, from the lollL' of his leltc>r. it would appear that he is more a µart of the problem than the !)Olulion. WILLIA:\l D. li,\HVEY L ost Frif>11d To the Editor. Lest thl•rc bt.• lho~c \'ho i,ay. .. Why s hould a lady from Shl•rman Oaks r.1rc about ~ewport Beach '! · let me h3S\cn to rl'ply I \•e .. can•cl" ahout :'\ewport Reach for ~1lmost 50 ~ears. (l was that long Jgo when my dC'ar friends. the llarry W. Pamters. were among the first to bwld on Balboa Penninsula. ln those d<Jy s you could nde the red car from Los Angeles to the Pen· nmsula for 25 cents. With the passing of lime changes came to this happy, fun· filled ;.irea, but mos t of the changes were in kcl'p111g with its life.style. The construe lion of F'ashwn Island addl•d a tou<.'h of thL' paradox1c;.tl . On one side of the highway sophisticated structures of concrete. stl'l'I and !Jlass begun to ;.inse, on the other side, sun- d r enchcd. b1kin1 -clad bodies dotted the s horeline. Out Fashion Island kept a polite distance and the beaeh terr;m1 continued to re- tain lb 1denl1ty. OSE 0 .\ \' a lar~c apartment· complex 1n the guise of a Virgin1a-lnw ma n:-.ton a1>pcared above th<> Pac1f1c Coast Highway. l.Jt er, overlookng Balboa bl.rn d . ti n Egyptian mausoleum <m y vers ion of Promontory Point I More recent· ly the latest abort10n: a several· stoned l>nt.·k monstros ity built for the purpo:-;l' of parking cars (.It the entrance to Lido Peninsula. Ill add1t10n to an ··1<:asl l'l'll sL•acoast s hupµing vill age' <.1ka '"touns t trap " Pl·rhaps lhc structurl'S themselves might not be so bad if unly they had not been painted a moi,t abominable orange -brown that def1c!) dcscnpt1011 . I crit'd when I s aw 1l for the first lime• I couldn't bt!l.tC've what I wa~ seetng. l"jot unly has the simple. elegant <it mo:.pht.'rc be('n destroyed. the '"hole mood of the place ha ~ changed ! Eastern lmck. over- bu1 hhng, w~lll -to-wa ll people. traffic• Suddentv. 1l was as 1f someone J h<1d loved for 50 )cars hal.l died was lost to me forever~ Who are the .. hit men" who consorted to k i II my belovcc1 Newport Beach? No mauer. The deed 1s done. Epitaph . Balboa Theatre sho~s porno movies! CHARLOTTE EHi Board l 1111ultlt19 To the F.ctitor: As lt>achers in the Newport Mesa Unified School District we wis h to inform the public re several Issues which confront the teachers in the district. Issue No. l ln regard to lhc school board meeting of June 10, we arc up- palled at the conkmpt1ble und rude behavior e xhibited by Or. N1roll and vor1ous members or the board. Their l<-•C'k or respect and total ind1Cferencc lo lhe teachers who chose to spea.k on our behalf was an Insult. Su~ly, common courtesy dictates that Dr. Nicoll s hould at least listen attentively und refrain from snickering, staring at the ceiling, and other form s of counter· productive behu\'lor. Issue No . 2 After the failure of Propos1· t1on Z. lht> dis trict and its ad· m1n1strat ors kept asking the kachcrs for Lh c1r support of the M;iv 27 override. Make no m is· Lake ~1bout 1t. the May 27 overndc passed due to teachers' vote~. Out of 1.200 dis trict teac'1ers the 171 vote margm ol nclJry \\a:-. d1reclly due to the te.1chcrs' ef forts. Oncl' the overndc wa:-. passed Dr ~1coll and the board turned J tfr;if car to our leg1t1rn:.itt• reque!)t for .1 n·asona hie cost of living increase. Rest assured that teachers do not wish to strike in the fall. but we loo fact! inflation and have families and pay taxe:.. MRS. MIMI BIRCH ~ ll. l\llKE MARINO .. \"neat iott Tip To the Ed1lOL I ha\'e thought of a good way to save money on my vacatiwl thjs Yl'Ur. I have decided to stay home ancl let m y mind wander! WILLIS EV/\l\S Proud Dom~stlc To the Editor . Lcller to fem ale domestics: Do not allow the t:W'rent put- downs of the d omc!)llt profession an the news from the women·!) mel'llng!) 111 :'\lex ICI) aud the hor· nble 1'?1 status or some Viet· namese being placed as dom estics m<Jke anv of us feel m- fcnor whether ·our ancestry stems from Lapland. in between or soulh of the equator. If you don 't believe 111 a lligher Power to be hand mwdcn of, you arc gelling nd of others dirt. gc;-ms and have your employer's fnendship and the sh:.inng of her homl!. \It's like pla)ing house again admit1l'.1 EARLY iu my first years as a domestic m other s helper in the ·sos. I read a l>ook that stuck in my mind of a French scrubwoman who galllcd one of the mos t honored pl3ces of all in ht•uven when she passed over. . Surely. good works arc honored and rewarded. I'm relating to those who know l11t.• meaning of servitude, wear clt?an uniforms and never quib· ble about rates <JS folks pay what lhl') feel their personal budget:; c<.111 <tllow -or els e thl'Y "d do 1t lhcmsl'lves. God bless us ! EUNICE REIMANN ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Hollrrl V IVrrd />ubl1sh'1r 7'hm1111s I< er11/ P.mtnr lJorbnro I\ r1•1lnrh. f;dttonol floyr f,'d1tor The ed1tonal pJ)!t' of lht' Dail~· Pilot "eeks tu 1nrorm anci s11mulatc readers b\' presentina on this pnge dh l'''" rommentar) on top1ts o( lntcrc~t hy yndlcat NI rolumnist~ :rnd l':>rtoonlsts. by 11mv1d1ng a rnrum (or ~arl,rx· '•l'" i. a11ci h' pre!entlna; this ne" ~paper .\ op1n1ons and ldcaa on C'urrent 1np1c:1. Thl' editorial op1n1ons of the Oa1h Pilot appear Ml) in the l'<htonnt <"olumn at the lop of rhe r11ae Opinions l'"t• presiu•d b) the <'olumni1u Md cartoonist~ and letter wrtter'l' ar. lht'1r o" n •nd no endorsemrf\t ot their nt-ws by the 0Jlly Piiot &hould'be infC"rr('(! Wednesday, July 2, 1975 -# Eff e.ctiv e July 31 LA County Bans 'Skinny-dipping' LOS ANGELES <AP) -Those lazy, hazy, s kinny-dipping days ol s ummer wilt soon be over on Los Angeles County beaches. An ordinance prohibiting nudi- ty on beaches and parks in unin- corporated areas of the county will t ake effect July 31, and violators will face maximum penalties of a $500 fme and six months in jail. A ctor Faces Tax E vruion Sentencing The new law was approved T ues d ay b y the Board of Supervisors after unsuccessful a ttempts to add a clause to the ordinance designating clolhing- opt ion a l b each es in r e mote areas. L OS ANGELES CAP) -David Chow, an actor , el'onornist. and former technical adviser to the •·Kung 1-'u" te levision series. has pleaded gwlty in federal court lo incom e tax eva:,1on. Supporte rs of the nudity ban in- cluded some r esdents ofTopanga Beach near Malibu, a favorite gathering place for the nude bathers. "We have sexual perverts who want to show themselves off," one wom an told the supervisors. ... A nudie beach seems to draw this type of people ." Chow, 45, admitted Tuesday he evaded $40,000 in t axes by not re- porting $119,000 in income from s tock salt's a nd commissions. The income in volved a com- plicated series of real estate t ransactions Chow helped or- ganize and pro mote. Other residents of the area said they did not want their children exposed to the nudity. C how has appe ared in a number of m ovies. including "Flower Orum Song," ''The Manch u r ian Candida te" and "The Ugly Ame rican.·· He ha s also ha d several television roles. But nude-bathing advocates protes t e d . cla iming that t he county needs som e place where those who desire to disrobe on the beach can do so. And one oppo- nent of the ordinance, Charles Atwood, sa id nude bathing was a n activity the whole family could enj oy. · He will be sentenced on Sept. 8 by U.S . Dis t. J udge Malcolm Lucas. Chow is s ubJect to a max· imum penalty of five years m prison and a $10,000 fuie. .. Most of the nudists who go to Pirate's Cove, a private nude beach , a r e f a milies w1tb child ren." Atwood said. But his protests went unheeded by most of the s upervisors, who passed the ordinance by a 3·1 vote. State Einployes Rap Budget Cut SACRAMENT O <U PI) -Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. has com'e wider fire from state employe and highway patrolmen's organizations for reduc- ing proposed salary increases in the new slate budget. Before signing the $11.47 billion spending [ S ta te J pack age Tuesday, the . governor cut $100 million in proposed spe nding, in· eluding $43.9 million from money set aside to f111ance pay raises for state workers. Leaders of the California State E mployees' As- sociation (CSEA ) said the sala ry reductions were ''unfair. illegal a nd un precedented." The California Association of Highway Patrolm en echoes CSEA's criticis m . Singer'1.1 Death Probed LOS ANGELES (A P ) -Officials have s till not officia lly d~termined what caused the s udden death of rock singer a nd composer Tim Buc kley, and it may be at least a w eek before results of an autopsy are known. Buckley, 28, died Sunday at bis Sa nta Monica apartment. Authorities said Buckley apparently suffer ed a heart attack while climbing a flight of sta irs . Powder Pull Nixes 1ff ale11 LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The Powder Puff Derby can discrim inate against men because it is not organi zed or regulated by the government, a federal judge ruled Tuesday. U.S. District Court Judge Lawrence Lydick re- fused to order organizers to admit a male entry in the annual c ross-coun try r ace for women light plane pilots. He turned down -an appeal by Howard Rosen, a r ea l estate broker and flying enthusiast. Rosen brought s uit under the federal Civil Rights Act, arguing that he was a victim of sex discrimina- tion. Benefit l~rease S •all · SACRAMENTO CAP) -Aged, blind or dis· .abled Californians on Supplemental Security In· come ar e getting a cost-of-living increase s maller tha n the na tionwide 8 percent boost . a s tate official says. But the state checks will go up again this fall when a $65-million boost for state SSI recipients is a vailable, J ohn Sullivan, spokesman for the Be nefit Payments De pa rtment, said Tuesday. Ralph6 G~ery Fine d LOS ANGELES CAP ) -The attorney general's offi ce said Ralphs Grocery Co. has been order ed by a court not to s ell l>eef Wlth more than a 30 percent fat content and not to mfa label any meat or poultry product. Under the stipulated agreement in Superior Court maqe public. Tuesday, the company was directed to install a fat analyzer in each ret ail store. Atty. Gen. Evelle J . Younger said Ralphs must pay a c1 vii pe nalty of $10,000 an d costs of $7 ,500 each to the sta te fo r attorneys' fees and to the Los Angeles County Department of Health for in- vestigative costs. Dead ·End? I rvine RoM JJ!ork Cut' Th e Ca l if o r ni a De part m e n t o r Transportation is runnmg out of money a nd has delayed advl!rt1san g for bids on two pre- viously a ppr oved ro:.id projects in Irvine. According to Irvine Public Works Direc- tor Brent Muc how. one of the projects pro· bably will go lo bid. but the othe r will be postponed indefinitely Rebuilding the Culver Drive on-ramps al t he Santa Ana Frl·cw;iy, because the project inc ludes so m e fed er:.il funds. probably will go through, s aid Muchow But reco n~truc t1 on o ( Ma cArt h u r Boulevard. w1den10g th · road south of the San Diego Freew ay, probably will not be funded, he said. • / Wednesday. July 2. 1975 DAILY PILOT Ruled Suicide • . • I , Dan Dailey's Son Dead of Gunshot ~ Killer Craft UPITt~• A dead s perm whale (circle) awaits pickup by a Soviet ship 150 miles west of San Francisco. The Phyllis Cormack, operated by the Canadian "Greenpeace Foun- dation" has been pursuing a 9-vessel Russian whaling flotilla off California, and chased the killers 250 miles down the coast. The Canadians are attempting to bring world attention to the plight of the enda ngered whale species. Cruise Cost Hiked LOS ANGELES <UPI > -lt will cost a little more to take the "great white steamer " from San Pedro to Catalina Is land after next week. T he Public Ut ilities Com- missio n T u esda y gave the oper ators of the S.S. Catalina permission to raise fares, effec- tive J uly 11. The one way fare to Avalon rises from $4.75 to $5.50 and the round trip price goes up· from $9.50 to $11. The steamship line is asking for an eventual fare increase to $6.25 and $12.50. T he line, in its application to the P UC, argued that fares have remained the same for six years while costs rose, and that without the increased income the line would lose about $212,000 this summer. SANTA MONICA (AP) -The son of actor Dan Dailey com- mitte d s uic ide by sh ooting- himsell in the mouth outside a local hospital shortly aftel"seek- ing eme rgen cy treatment \.nere, police said. It was the s econd apparent suicide in a week involving the offspring of a Hollywood celebri- ty and third in two months. Mrs. F .J . Roberts of St. John's Hospital said Daniel J . Dailey JU, 27, went to the hospital office shortly before 4 a.m. Tuesday and "asked for directions to an emer gency hospital. POLl CE SGT. R ic h a rd J ohncola said Wednesday the young m an 's body was found on the front lawn of St. John's early Tuesday. He said a note wa s found beside t he body, but the contents we re not disclosed. "We a re sa tis fied that the wound wa s self -inflicted ,". Johncola said. Last Thursday, J on Peck, 30- year-old son of movie actor Gregory Peck, was found dead in his modest cottage in Santa .Barbara -a single bullet in his head and a ha ndgun nearby. Young P eck wa s a television newsm an . Though the coroner's office tentatively ruled the death an a ppare nt s ui cide, Dr . Cornelius P assani, brother of the actor's current wife, Veronique, s aid he believed the death m ay bave been accidental. In May Jenny Lee Amess, 24, daughter of James Arness of "Gunsmoke," was found dead of an overdose of slee ping tablets. Teen Couple. Held in Death Of Parents SAN RAFAEL (UPI} -A t eenager d e scribe d as an "average American boy" has been arrested along with his - girlfriend on a charge of killing the girl's parents and cremating their bodies. Police said Cbarle5 D. Riley, 19, and Marlene Olive, 16, shot J ames F . Olive, SS, to death with a rifle and fatally clubbed his · wife, Naomi, 53, almost two weeks ago. The parents frowned upon the youths' relationship, according to police. Police, who arrested the two Tuesday night , s aid the bodies were taken to a remote area and cremated with t he use of large logs. The area is often used by teenagers for outdoor gatherings and it was believed ·at first that the bones were the remnants of barbecued deer. •tedoffers Bicentennial Fare savings tomore cities than any .other airline. All summer long. adult~ can savc 20" .. off regular Coach fare. Children under 12 save sou" when you take rhcm"'along. J~t buy your round·trip rickct to any of rhcse c iries at least 7 days ahead and re!>erve bo1h departing and re1urn flights. Yo u may change your return flight if ncce~. but you must stay from 7 to 30 days. Summer rates are in effect until Septemher 15th. when adult savings increase to 25%. Fare is not available during certain · holiday periods. or from 2:00 p.m. Friday to 10:30 a.m. Saturday and 2:00 p.m. Sunday to 10:30 a.m. Monday. 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