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:'IWo -Ta1mhle Off Driver Jailed
NeWport Pier; In Wild Chase
Both Rescued Along Coast
MON DAY AFTERNOON. JULY 7, 1975
VOL 61, NO. 1-. 1 SECTIONS, 2' .. AGIES
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·~cl coed K..:eo.·:Heni~ ·a sum~nt .at 1he Newporler'Inn. helps. . 1h,e Newport Beael\~fnn-'s new
• ag. The 8X12·foot Flag rs a replica of"the Aag used
;4\ug. 16, 1177, by the Green .Mountain Boys at the Battle
-~ Bennirigton. Vt,. Known ·as t,he Bennington' Flagt it is
• aid to be the f oren.mner of the Stars· and Stripes that
.. .S. National FJag was patterned flfter, but Flag his-
!4brians doubt it. 11\ any event. it is the official Bicenten-
"mal Flag.
Driver .Arrested
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Israeli ~eseued Jly Guards
Forces
Retaliate
By United Press International
Lebanese authorities said at
least 13 people were killed and n
wounded today in Israeli air, sea
a nd ground ass aults on Palesli·
ni a n refugee camps and
Lebanese villages in southern
Lebanon. Isr ael said the targets
were suspecte$1 guerrilla bases.
Youth, Woman
Fall Off Pier
The combined attacks came as
I s raeli ambassador Simcha
Dinitz departed for Washington
to obtain "clarifications" from
Secretary o( Stale Henry A,.
Kissinger on Egyptian proposa ls
for ~ second ·st.ag~ ~roop dis-
entagemettt1n th~ SiiraL·' • ~
~e Is raeli strikes, the biggest
~11Jtary oper ation against guer·
n lla strongh9lds in Lebanpn ii}
more than two years, were.f,11 a?-
parent retaliation for a terrorist
bomb explosion in .reru.salem
fiiday that 'killed 14 person5 and-
wounded 77 more. , ·
Lebanese police said two ~f th~
13 dead in the Israeli attacki-
were women a nd three twe~·
children. 1
. Isr.aeli navy g unb(>ats ol)era,.
mg 1n predawn darJcnesi. and
warplanes streaking in at:: firs{
light struck the sites south of
Rasbidiyeh and just no~h °' Tyre. the Israeli Military :eom..1
mand said.
They s aid command05id and blew up three hous su '
peeled -0f bar~~" Ua
tb;eiltfir.ed <>).\ a. lµ;lf ~~ a three menihU:' • ·
Israeli artillery joined the of.
fensive and pounded suspected
guerrilla concentraUons in the
hilly Tegion north of the frontier
Two people in separate inci -
d e n l s cap ped the holiday
weekend by falling off the
Newport Pier into the sea Sunday
night.
Newport Beach li feguards said
it is rare for even one person to
fall from the pier.
The firs t person lo plunge into
five.foot breakers beneath the •
pier was Lavonne Morris, 31, of
16548 Lassen SL, in Fountain
Valley.
Mrs. Morris spent the night at
Kaiser Hospital in Bellflower,
after f\rst b~1ng treated at Hoag
Memorial Hospital in Newport
Beach. She was sent home this
morning in good condition.
According lo li feguards, Mrs.
Morris fell when she dropped a
package of cigarettes and lost
her balance while attempting to
ca'tch them .
A 20·year-old Riverside mun.
Mike Tardiff, jump..>d into lht>
water after Mrs. M oriis ;.ind held
her he ad ubovc water until
lifeguard Dave Virk. 21. swam
out and·broughl her ashore.
Lifeguards said the woman
was unable to swim and had a
difficult lime in the stormy surf
until her rescue.
She received mouth·lo-mouth
resuscitation when she stopped
breathing several times during
thenscu~ W1tS ~by am-
.... ~~· .WJl~M !'f~p\~l before o~glrans ferred to Kaiser
H°'5pital.
i A second person fell off the pier
4\5 , minutes later and was also
11escued by lifeguards. in Lebanon and gunners in
Lebanon later (ired several • i · Katyuaba rockets and shells into ..._, __________ _
Jsraet but caused n elthet" Ln .. ••pE'o cnrD casualties nor damage, the com~ ~· n ~L
Kurt Carr, 18, of Cenitos, was
hanging onto a piling when
lifegua rds reached him and
brought him to shore. Carr was
able to swim, however, and was
not inJured by hi s fall.
Arson Death
Thwarted
In Newport
An attempt to murder a
l\ewport Beach man by setting
fire to his apartment while he
slept was foiled by a neighbor
who noti ced the flames and
awakened the intended victim,
Newport Beach police said to·
dav.
Police today are searching for
the susp<'Cl .. who 1s bclicvc'<i to
h.ive set a nu mber of fires within
the apartment of Hcmard John
Hoffman, 28. of J 17 1 ~28th St., al
about 1 a.m. Sunday.
All exits to the apartment were
abl aze. including drapes at the
windows a nd sever al doors
within the apartment, police
said.
The fire had been bummg just
miputes when oeighbors noticed
the flames. rush~d in to awaken
Hoffman . Neigh bors s nuffed the
flames with garde n hoses, pglice
said. ·
Hoffman. who lived alone. was
not injured but about $1,000
damage was done to the apart·
menl during the brief blaze.
After Wild Chase
mand said. (
· A Palestinian spokesman said ''/V FOUR DAYS the guerrillas shot down an
Sgt. Kenneth Thompson said
Hoffman, a retail clerk, denied
having enemies who wanted to
m urder h im but added tha t
police are investigating one
possible lead.
& Long Beach man led police
td• high-speed chase through ~ ·Fountain Valley Sunday
iilJe,I' alleeed.ly tryln1 k> run over
\t-duty ofCicer, tM!l n eeing in
a of bull
en Douglaa Lewis, t~ re.
~ed In Oran1e County Jail t.o-
dal on charges of a53aull with a
daldl.Y weapon on a police of.
ficier, retlsllne a rrest, as well as W!'1ud run and drunken drlvin1. ~t•sald.
•• incident s tarted at 2: 15 .. Sumtu. -.1 Runllngton
._. Pollce Sst. Jan\es Dahl
.. relurnln1 to hia 'ouatain
Valley home aftel' work.
Dahl alleg~ly spotted Lewis
driving e rratlcaUy near San
Alrredo Circle and El Maniano
Avenue in Fountain Valley.
When Lewia 1topped, police as·
serted, Dahl showed bis badge
and tried to qu .. uon him.
'Lewis then •Ue•edly lri~ to run over Oahl H he 1tood on the
curb, then sped away, as Dehl
nred four ahou from • handfUJ\.
Police said Dahl tried to htt
Lewis' truck tires butmlAed. F'Ou"ft Uin Valley crflcera
spotted Lewis as he 1etl the howl·
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Israeli Phantom jel but Israeli I "The ad produced many, many
military a uthocities said a ll , cajJs. W.~sQ.l.d.Ule_cam~ in only
planes returned safely to thei~ ., ·fOU.r days. I'm very pleased."
bases. .,, ' 'J)at's lhe advertising success
Jn Beirut, Premier Rashid "'' story told by a Dana Point
Karaml said the Lebanese army • woman a.Iler s he placed this ad in (~ISRAELIS, PqeA.z) the Daily Pilot:
Office 8ans¥ked
Burglars broke into the
Parkwood Apartments office in
lrvlne Sunday night about J1
p.m. and ranucked the buUdin1.
The loss, ll any, was not esUm1t·
ed pending an inventtty er the
wntenl1 thls morning, police
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Grain Suspension
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP)-The
vice president for grain opera-
tions of Cook Jndustries, Inc.,
has been suspended while the
company and federal offirials in·
vestigate the New Orleans opera·
.uon. a COOk spOtesman !\ays.
The Justice Department and
the A&riculture D epartment are
lnvestlgatlng report\ that lnspec·
tors 11. New Orleans and ot.ber
ports were being bribed to certify
grain shipments that were in ract
s hortwei&l\led or d1d not meet the
quality specified.
Boy, 16,
Survives
Attack
MELBOURNE, Fla. <UPI) -
Bob Cla rk was only 50 feel from
shore on his surfboard when a
six-fool s hark ripped into his
foot.
The 16·year-old s urfer pulled
his foot loose -he is unsure
whether lbe shark released him
or the force of the surf saved him
-a nd let the waves carry him to
shore. He suffered nine severed
tendons in his r ight foot.
'Tm still sort of frightened,
but r think I'll ·r>e back in the
ocean surfing again as soon as
I'm able." Clark s aid from his
bed in Brevard County Hospital
after surgery.
The Cocoa Bea('h youth was
spending bis July 4 holiday off In·
diatlanlic Beach when the inci-
dent. occurred.
··1 was on m y surfboard, only
50 f eel from s h ore, whe n
something grabbed my foot,"
s aid Clal'k, son of an employe of
the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration. "I was
pretty sure it was s shark.
•·1 never saw the shark," he
said . "bu t one of my friends said
he saw its fin."
A witness said the shark was
six feet long.
"But I wasn 't frightened then
and I conce ntrated on slaying on
(See SHARK, Page A2)
Or:Aage Cea st
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Weatlaer
Mostly sunny and clear.
Highs in upper 70s, over·
night low in low. ~s.
INSIDE TODAY
Lookmg for.an unusual ooca·
hon with almost au the com·
forts of home? Think about a
canoe tnp down the Colorado
Raver with the Crazy Lady. or
go IM way.a Newport Beach
umna.n did -by rajt. BI.
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.. Moill: 'Free Son'
Grove Woman's Tape Sent to Zaire.
By the A~soclated Press
The m othl'r of the Am encan
student sttll being held hostage
by Marxist gue rrillas in Zaire
h as taped an a ppeal lo the rebel~
to free her son
Mittie Smith of Garden Grove
r ecorded the message Sunday
and it was la ter sent to Dar es
Salaam, Tanzania, by jet to be
translated and pass1.'<1 on to the
•revolutionary. PopulJr Revolu-
A Monster Car
tionary P arty.
Her son, Stephen Srruth, 22, a
student at Stanford Un1vers1ty,
was one of four young people kid-
naped May 19 from a remotr rc-
s e ar ch s t ation on L~k e
Tanganyika, between Tanzam a
and Zaire.
"You must know how much
anguish you've caused us since
May 19,'' Mrs. Smith said in tht:>
message taped by a reportt?r al
UPI Ttl91>holo
Wh ... t do vou gct when you cross a dinosaur with a
\'olkS\\ <.ig l.·n' A "Slegow:.igenvolksaurus " according to
(.'1n ern 1wti :-.cu I pl or Patricia Renick : This .strange
ct't'<.ilun: 1:-. now on display ctl the l\Iidwes t Bil'l'ntenni<.11
Cl.'ll'bration in 'h1 c;,ig u.
Lifeguards Recover
FromBusyW eekend
Lifog uards :.ind police officers
C'losed the books today on the 1975
Fourth of July weekend that al-
tract~d more than 155,000 people
to beaches along the l>outhern
Orange Coast.
In San Clemente, lifeguards
made 150 rescues <1t city beach~s
over the three d ay weekend.
One of those rescued .... as a
J?an, .. "~o. jn. what lifeguards
Blaze Hits
B each Home
Fire swept through a Hunt-
ington Beach home Sunday
mght, as the family stood outside
watching a neighbor's firc .... orks.
Firemen s <11d the blaze caused
about $12,000 damage to the Joe
Halbert home, 5631 Clark Drive.
ll destroyed the IJVing room.
kitchen and a hallway. firemen
r eported , and there was smoke
damage through the rest of the
descn bed as a h 1ghly tnloxicall'<l
:>late, ran into the water near the
San Clem ente pier FTid<.1y 111ghl
<.1nd nearly drowned.
Ile was r es cued by t hree
lifeguards s ummoned by a
beachgoer who s aw the m an
floundering in the dark waters.
Upcoas t. in Laguna Beach,
lifeguards r escued 90 pr rsons
over the weeke nd.
Only one of the rescues was
considered o serious incident.
Geor ge Kambietz, 'l7, of Long
Beach, was adm1ttc<l lo South
Coast Comm unity Hos pita l,
South Laguna, .,.. ith neck injunci;
after a wave dumped him onto
the ocean bottom at Crescent
Hay beach S unday afternoon. lie
was reported by aides to be 1n fair
condition today. ·
Police office r s 1n Lagun a
Beach cited 20 pe rsons for sleep
ing on the beach dunng the
weekend, and another JR ror
sleeping m vehicll's . Both prnc·
tices a re prohibited by city or·
c.linances..
• home. The cause of the blclzc and
:· the exact spot where it started : arc still being investigated. One Last Kiss
Before Dying :· There w.er e no injuries, and thl'
: 9:20 p.m . blaze was quickly
~ brought under control.
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YONKERS, N.Y. <U PI> -A
40-year-old m an abducted his ex-
)!1rlfriend: pulled over lo the side
of a highway and killed himself
\\i th a bullet in the head while
kissing her. police said
The victim. Donald Lee Jones,
encountered Sylvia Lorraine
MiJceal, 21, al a motorcycle
club's party in New York City,
state police sa id Sunday. He
asked he r to leave with him, and
when she Feft1Sed , he drew a
.38-caliber revolver and ordered
her into his car .
After driving several miles on
the New York T hruway, slate
police said Jones stopped the car
on the s houlder, "leaned across
the seat, pulled Miss Mikeal's
-head around, kissed her on the
mouth and at the s ame time
placed the barre l of the gun to his
head and pulled the trigger ."
She suffered slight powder
bums on her race and one eye.
CHASE ••.
Ins lt'oct, s ped west on warner
Avenue, then slopped blm al
Warner and the San Diego
Freeway,
Duri n g the ch ase, Lewis
bounced o({ a dr1ve·in restaurant
al Warne r a nd 8rookhurst.
Street, causlng minor damage,
police saict,
her home.
''Steve's dad and I are just
h ard -working people. My
husba nd works on the docks un-
loading ships. I work in a hospital
helping the aged and sick," the
message continued. "We are not
wealthy and if it hadn't been for
Steve's hard work and dedication
he would not have been able to go
to tollege. ·'
Mrs. Smith told the guerrillas ·
that her son earned the financial
assistance to go to Stanford and
then to the Afri can r esearch sta-
tion "through his hard work" and
wa nts to return to the United
States to study pediatrics.
"l plead with you to let my son
go now,'' the m essage concluded.
"If a ny or you ha ve children of
)'our own, you surely must love
them as much as I love Steve and
you would r ealize how much I
already have suffered."
The fathe r of the hostage,
Joseph Smith, and a Stanford
professor, Dr. David Hamburg,
will r e po rtedly receive the·
message in Dar es Salaam ~nd
seek to have it translated and
passed to g uerrilla leaders.
Mrs. Smith called a reporter at
the Long Beaeh Independent .
Press-Telegram Saturday night
lo <1sk him to help her tape the
message.
She r ead from notes drafted by
her daughte~-in -l aw, Connie
Smith of Yorba Linda, and oa id
other fam ily members helped
compos e the draft of the
message. Mrs. Smith displayed
no hostility toward the guer-
rillas.
The group has been described
as a Marxist organization seek-
ing to overthrow Zaire President
Mobutu Sese Seko.
Soon afl~r kidnaping the four
young people from the town or
Kigoma, Tanzania, where the
s tudents were doing research on
baboons, the guerrillas r eleased
one Barbara Smuts, 24, of Ann
Ar bor Mich. -with a note de-
manding the release of leftist
prisoners from T anzanian jails,
weapo ns , amm unition and
$500,000.
After Tanzania rejected the de-
mands. international efforts suc-
l'eeded in gaining the release ·
June 28 of two other students -
Carrie Jane Hunter, 21, of
Atherto n, Calif., and Emilie
Bergman, 25, of The Netherlands
leaving Smith as the only
hostage.
The girls told Smith's father
the rebels indicated to them that
his l>On would be released soon.
World Police
Hunt Assassin
Of Jet Age
LONDON (AP) -Guns and
girls, grenades and good suits. a
fat billfold, airline tickets to
romantic places and nice apart-
ments in a half dozen world
capitals . This is the portrait
. t'merging of a jet age assassin
being soug ht in an international
manhunt.
The hunt began when the man
answered his doorbell in Paris
;.ind shot dead two French in-
telligence agents and a Lebanese
informer. It has put four women
into cus tody in two capitals, ac-
l'Uscd of offenses in his wake. The
.. ssassin himself has vanished -
perhaps in Lebanon, the French .
police believe.
ln the past few days in London,
those acquainted with him have
described him to reporters as
good looking, courteous, well
1.·ducatcd, wealthy and
fashionably dressed.
Monkey Kills Tot
JERSEY CITY, N.J . <UPI) -
A four-m onth-old infant died dur-
ing the weeke nd a fter receivhig
multiple bites from a pet monkey
that escaped-its collar and chain,
police reported today.
SS Kidnap
Expert, Dies
MADRID <UPI) -Otto
Skor zeny, 67. the former
World War Jl SS colonel
who snatched Italian die·
tator. Benito Mussolini
from captivity in a moun-
tain fortress but failed in
an attempt to kidnap Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower,
d ied Saturday in his
Madrid home, it was re-
ported today.
The lowering, scar-faced
former chief of Adolf
Hitler's bodyguards bas
been living in Spain since
he escaped from an Allied
prison camp at the end ot
the war. ·
The Servicios Funerale1
tJnde rtaklng Company
f'ald Skorzeny died of
bronchial cancer. Tbe un·
dertakers t akl be will be'
CRU\lt~ 1\tHdly , and
his widow will take bJ1t
ashes to hil natJve Vienna
for burial. •
Lile Periled
U.S. Army Col. Ernest R.
Morgan r em ains a hostage
of le fti s t kidna p ers i n
L eba non who have
threatened to kill the officer
if their d e m a nds arc not.
met. Negotiations are con-
u:iming.
Fingerprints
Being Taken
From Corpse
Coroner 's deputies today were
examining fingerprints taken
from the cqrpse of a man found
Sunday in Costa Mesa, under a
tree. They said the man had been
dead perhaps as long as five
weeks.
The remains were listed as
John Doe pendi ng analysis or the
fin~erprints, but Costa Mesa -
police said today they suspect
they know the m a n's identity.
He is described as having been
in his late 20s at the time or de-
ath. There was no evidence of
foul play found on or around the
body.
Detective Lt. George Lorton
said the corpse was fowid simply
sitting beneath a tree in a field at
West 17th Street a nd Whittier
Avenue.
To all outward appearances,
investigators sa id, ttle victim
could have simply sat down to en-
joy the view and fallen asleep.
Coroner 's de puties were plan-
ning toxicological tests to de-
termine whether the death could
have been drug-related.
Police were called to the scene
about 2:40 p.m . Sunday by pro·
perty owner James Ikeda, 49, of
1709 Whittier Ave., who had been
working on the adjacent pro-
perty.
Gasoline
Hearings
Promised
WASHINGTON (UPl)-While
holiday vacationers were paying
three cents a gallon more for
gasoline, two senators promised
h~arinu withiq two wc.-eks to find
out why 1as producers hiked
prices just in time to c~h the
summer tt'avel rush.
Sens. Henry J acksoQ , CD·
Wasb. ), and Adlai Stevenson, (D-
lll.), said Sunday "the public has
a right to know aQd the Congress
has a responsibility to flnd out
how this massive F ourth of July
squeeze play on the consumer
took place."
Jackson is c hairman or the
Senate investigations subcom-
mittee. Stevenson heads an oil
a nd gas production s ubcommit-
tee. They s aid joint heanngs
would be h e ld "within two
weeks" ·on reasons behind the
sudden jump at the pump.
R alph Nader , mcanwh tl l'. ·
charged that · ·the public 1!> being
misled by oil indu~try and Ford
administration expl anations of
the summer vacation time in-
creases in the price of gasoline."
He asked J <.1ckson and llep.
Harley Staggers, <D·W.Va 1,
NuJ; },;dges
Strip Too
MA VS LANDING, N.J .
(UPI > -S{>me juores t.ook
their clothes off to pick a
winner to we ar the crown
o( M s. All -Bare New
Jersey b1,1t the winner had
to get dressed -in a rib-
bon.
Ms . All -Bare P e n ·
m1ylvunia1 Karen Schott,
23. a psychology student
fro m Norristown, P a .•
rarne to the Suns hine Parle
Nudis t Colony here to
"crown" the winner with a
ribbon.
The winner will
represent the slate in the
Ms . All-Bare America
pageant in New York City
Sept. 6.
Rod Swenson, a New
York promote r for the
c' ent, s aid contestants ap-
~arcd nude before a panel
of judges -manY. of whom
were also nude -to ex-
plain why they would like
tu represent New J ersey in
the national contest.
Fro•PageAI
SHARK ...
chairman of the House Com-the surfboard and letting the
m e r ce Comm i llc e. l o 111 -waves carry me in," Clark said.
vestigate. . As he reached the water 's
The oil companies said Ford's edge, other s urfers came to his recent imposition of another $1 aid.
import tax on foreign oil caused A sha r k alert was issued, but
the price increases. But Nadl.·r the bea c h was open the re-
said the companies were taking matnder of the weekend and was
advantage of the for eign hike to in use by holiday swimmers.
increase prices of domestic oil. Authorities said Clark was the
and were not in c r ea s in g first person attacked by a s hark
domestic pr<><:fuction. . · m Brevard County in 41 years. In J ackson said, "Clearly, the oil .
companies have manufactured a
shortage through a manipulation
of refinery output so they could
raise retail gasoline prices as
much as seven cents a gallon
during the season when vac<.1tion -
i n g Americ<.1ns bu y mor e
gasoline." .
1934, an 11-year -old boy was
killed by a shar1' at almost the
same spot.
"I surf all the time, occasional·
ly at Indiatlantic, but I've never
had a ny trouble with sharks
before, and 1 hope I never do
again," Clark s aid.
Fro•PageAl
Steven son and J ackson
charged·¥tat when crude oil costs
dropped this year because of
plentiful supplies, refiners ap·
parently cut back production to JSRAELJS
create an artificial shortage, • • •
justifying higher prices.
"It appears the gasoline inven-
tory and pricing situation is a
classic study in the power of thl·
major oil companies to r everse
the norma l rules of !:iUpply and
demand." Stevens.on said.
Sen. Birc h Bayh, (D-Ind.), cit-
ed similar suspicions last week
and announced the Senate an-
titrust and monopoly subcommit-
tee would hold hearings this year
into the poss ibility of "morket
manipulation" by major r e-
finers.
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Mond.y, July 7, 1D75 DAIL. v PIL.O'T Al . .
· Bazardous·W aste Dumped in SeB.
Paddler
Tackles
Atlantic
Balboa Is land p"ddlcboard en·
thus ias t Lar ry Capune an-·
nounced he would l)troke a board
downcoast on Pacific waters
from San 1',r a ncil)CO to Newport
Beach . .He launchc.'Ci and was
awa y.
Eighteen dayl) h1tcr , at lhe tiny
lown of Princeton.by-the-Sea,
Capune told a chilling tale of
escaping !>harks in 16-foot ocean
s wells in his downcast odyssey.
That was Oct. 29, 1963. Capune
was 19 years old.
Jle is still a l it today, al age 32,
with a date line from Cape
Elizctbt.tlh , Maine.
Capune, since 1963 often called
t.he peripatetic paddler of Balboa
Island, has vowed to paddle a
s urfboard to T exas in 220 days in
celebration of Amedca's bicen-
tennial.
He has paddled a paddleboard
· down the West Coast and lhen the
East Coast a nd now he is s till at
it, despite advice of his physi-
cian.
A doctor in M .. inc advised
Capune lha t he had torn some
tendons in his right shoulder, he
reported lo the Daily Pilot. Still,
he decided to paddle on.
The Halboa Island marathon
paddler sought funding from the
California Bicentennial Com-
mission for his latest long dis-
tance trip from Maine to Texas.
He was turned down.
··1 want to s how people the true
Americ(.ln s pirit," he 'declared.
"That s pirit means doing the
most with what little you've got.".
He is taking a few peanut but-
ler and jelly s andwiches with
him. Capune's final destination is
Corpus Christi, Texas.
As for the marking of the
Amei:i can Revolution, Capune
says, "We shouldn't be having a
_bunch of old men dressing up in
·lJniforms (.Ind s hooting guns to
cele brate Ame rican Indepen-
dence.
'Tm just trying lo s how kids
that you can do s omething within
the law and you can make it."
Auto Victim,
60, Succumbs
A 60-year·old man died Sunday
of massive injuries suffered
Saturday night when he was
struck by a car as he tried to run
across a busy Buena Park street.
Police said Ervin Neil Heymer·
of Buena Park died shortly after
midnight at Orange County
Medical Center about three
hours after the accident on Beach
Boulevar d.
The driver of the car, 21-year-
old Sus an Cochran or Whit·
tier , told investigators she was
driving northbound on Beach
when Heymer ran in front of h~r
vehicle.
WAC Lesbians
Face Ouster
AYER, Mass. (AP) -Two
Women's Army Corps members
who announced that they arc
.homosexual have been recom-
mended for general discharge by
a board of officers at Ft. Devens. An Army spokesman said that
the reeom mend a lion, which
found Ptc. Barbara Randolph,
22, of Jefferson, lnd., and Pvt.
Debbie Walson of San Antonio,
Tex., unsuitable for military
service, would be reviewed by
the post commander.
-VIETNAMESE CHILDREN LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE
Teacher Tho Bui With Youngsters In Summer School Program
Tasty English
Ice Cream Stooetens Cl<lSs
There are many ways to learn
English. Some of them even taste
good, as a dozen Vietnamese
children in Mission Viejo have
learned.
In English classes taught al
Marguerite O'Neill Elementary
School, the students are doing
everything from painting lo play-
ing playground games to get
comfortable with their second
language.
They tried their first ice cream
bars and even that turnedoullobc
a delicious Englis h lesson. The
youngsters used th~occasion to
. practice phrases from ''thank
you," to handy slang ''Yum-
meee!''
"This is a cultural experience
as well as a language class," said
Agnes Meck. coordinator of tur-
riculu m development for the
Saddle back Valley U nified
School Distric~.
* * *
She and O'Neill Principal Tony.
Bube are helping set up the sum-
mer s chool Englis h classes,
taught by Tho Bui , a slight Viet-
namese woman who has been in
the U.S. seve ral years while
earning a mas ter 's degree in
business from Chapman College.
"Vietnamese s tudents are very
timid, and that is ·one or the
things we're working on in this
class," Miss Tho ~a id.
"In Vietname~e schools, the
children mus t · s it very quietly
and dare not-talk out. Here, they
are learning they can bee freer."
One of the exercises Miss Tho
has used in the classes so for is
· having a g irl and boy stand up CJt
the beginning of ea ch class, in·
troduce themselves, and shake
hands.
"To these students, that is a
Vl'ry new thing to do," she said .
.. But they· re a II very eager to
learn Englis h. Thal helps."
* * * Nightly' Sobs Betray
Parentless Refugees
By Associated Press
Night brings .a special kind or
homesickness to 106 refugee
children in Camp Pendleton's
tent city.
They are children separated
from their par~qts an<J relatives
in the panic-stricken rush to
board evacuating aircraft in In-
dochina.
"It is like a chain reaction,"
said Phan Kuan Hong, who al 15
is among the older of the part!nt-
less children.
''One boy cries a nd others start
crying together,". he sa id Sun-
day.
The children's crying is a
mournful counterpoint to the
Vietnamese melodies that are
played over the camp 's
loudspeakers as t wilightf&.lls.
And, as the music fade!t to
silence, so do the sobs ot the
children who drop bff one by one
into slumber.
The children pose a unique pro·
blem for American refugee of·
ficials even when some of them
have received offe rs o f
sponsorship. This is because of
the difficulties that could arise 1f
the children are given up for out-
right adoption and their parents
or relatives are localed later.
"We want to stay away from
the adoption process until we are
absolutely sure that the child is
an orphan," said Nick Thorne,
coordinator of the lnteragency
Task Force operating at this vast
M<t1ine base .
Alternatives lo outright adop-
tion being considered by Thorne
and his colleagues include plac-
ing the children in foster homes,
group sponsorship of the children
with an unders tanding that the
sponsor will r elinquish a child if
its natural parents or relatives
are located, and assigning the
chUdren to the care of other re-
fugee families on the s ame un·
derstanding.
"We prefer this kind of ap-
proach," said Thorne. "By the
ti me we get a 11 the refugees out. ..
we will have enough informa-
tion to be able to check and
double-check while the t:hildren
a r e still in camp. We don't
believe we can play God."
But the deliberate care with
which American refugee officials
are proceeding is difficult for
Phan to understand.
The Leon~rd Smith family in
Thousand Oaks first offered to
sponsor him. When-their offer
was refused , they said they
would adopt Phan.
"( was always ready to go,"
said Phan, who added he would
do anything •'to gel out of her e as
soon as possible and stay With the
Smiths so I don't feel lonesome."
"I wa nt to feel like I'm Jiving
with a family like back home,"
Phan added.
Mom Doomed
Homes Sought for Kids
"We're willing to adopt him, be
a permanent s pons or or
whatever the law requires," said
Mrs. Smith.
"We just want somebody to
stamp the final form and let us
have him."
Linda Hardy and her three
children from Columbus, Ohio,
spent the weekend lik'e many
other touriS\$ in Orange County,
visiting beaches, amusement
parks and Disneyland.
But it wasn't simply a holiday
• fortheHardyfamily.
Mrs. Hardy, 33, is sulrering
terminal cancer. Stte was on a
· mission to find a home for her
1 ·children after she dies.
Mrs. Hardy drew natioawlde.
, nttention last March when it was
reported that she was terminally
1 ill, on welfare, deserted by her
' husband a nd lookll\I ror ramiUea
• lO adopt her chlldr~. Sheri, 12,
• Amber, 6, and Joey, JO.
Last Thursday, she and her
children lert for California to
. meet with • prospective family,
Mr. and Mrs .. Dean Allen lnSanla
. Ana. Allen is vlce prtsidut or
Kati Kan Foods.
The Allens, who have 1rown
1 children o( Lheir own, heard
• about Mn. Hardy's que1\ Ind
I J
I
have already met the family
several times in Columbus.
The Hardy family has been
staying at the Allen home, not far
from Disneylahd.
"They have the same reaction
about California a s most peo·
pie," Mrs. Allen said. "They like
it -the beaches, palm trees , .
flowers, Disneyland."
Mrs. Allen says everyone tries
• not to think of Mrs. Hardy's ill·
net.&. ' "It's almost as lC there wos ,
nothlna dlff erent," she said.
"Everyon~ is doing remarkably
well, I think -for the sake ol the
children."
Mrs. Hardy. wh~ Ulncss was
·diaposed as cancer ln im, once
told report.en that she read "that
10,metirnes kida bla111e their
parent.a for dying. I hope my kida
doa 't ever think I ran out, because
Jwanttohanaon." •
During the past four months ,
Mrs. Hardy Maid she bas received
2.000 offers from penoas willing
&oadoptbedamUy. •
I
Two Children
Die in Car
WICHITA, Kan .. (AP) -A
young mother who left her three
~hildren in a closed car in which
the heat reached 140 degrees is in
custody "pending the .filing of
charges" after two ot the
youngsters died, a sheriff's
spokesman said.
Authorities were summoned to
a sedan parked outside the
Sedgwick County Courthouse
Sunday when o ne o f three
children inside the locked auto
was seen convulsing. Victoria
Crocket. 5, and Melvin Crocket.
22 months, were unconscious in
the bark seat and llller pro·
nounced dead at a hospital.
Thetr s ister . Stephanie
Crockett, 3, responded to tttat·
menl at the hospltal and wa~ ,...
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Disposal
Plant
Sought
By WILLIAM SCHREIBER
01 llM D•oly Pilot St.alt
More than 165 m illion gallons
of "liquid and h azardous wastes''
that cannot legally be discharged
into sew ers arc produced in
Orange County every year.
According lo <·ounty Environ-
menta l Managl'm ent Agen cy
Direct o r II . G . ··George"
Osborne, it could t·ost ~twct·n
$10 million a nd S83 milhon lo
build a s pecia l pla nt and dump
s ite to d ispose of the m properly.
A study conducted for county
government by Science Applica-
tions Inc. shows most of the was le
is toxic inorganic material or
he avy metals produce d a s
byproducts of county industry. "
And 99.9 pe rcent of that 125
million gallons is e ventually
poured into the ocean. Less th an
one 10th of a percent 1s hauled to
special s anita ry land fill dumps
outside the county. the report
notes.
Osborne will ask the county
Board of Supervisors Tuesday
for permission to proceed with
further investigation of the dis-
. posal plant ide a , particularly the
possibility of using som e of the
waste material as power plant
fuel.
According to the consultants. it
would cost $83 million to bwld a
fac ility that could handle a
million gallons per day of liquid
wastes and GOO tons of combusti-
ble tox ic waslt.' m alerial.
But O~born e notes th<it certain
waste rt!duclion techniques could
also be applied by the generators
of the waste that could cut the
cost of such a facility to as low as
$10 million.
Besides the heavy metals and
toxic inorganics. county sources
produce 7.8 million gallons of
w ... ste m otor oil, 4.8 million of
waste crude oil (mostly in 011
fil'lds>. 2.5 m illion gallons of
waste industria l pctroll'um (.I nd
22.7 million gallons o f acids,
brines and alkahs each year, tht!
report states.
The consulta nts have even
managed to pinpoint I.he pa rts of
I.he county that arc I.he biggest
contributors of the tox1c wastes.
Concentrations of major waste
producers are found in south San-
ta Ana's industrial areas , Costa
Mt>s a's boal ·building and in-
dustrial areas, the Irvine Jn·
dustrial Complex a nd s imilar in·
duslrial parks in Anaheim and
F\Jllerton.
Two Injured
By Gas Bomb
i
O.oly Pli.t SUit ,,_
79-FOOT ONDlNE CURRENT LEADER OF TRANSPAC
Yacht Race Shaping Up as BattJe Between Two Ketches
Ondine .and Passage
Battle in Transpac
By ALMON l.OC.:l\A8EY
D•lly Pilot Boalln9 Editw Windwa rd Passage to Diamond
He ad by about four minutes, but
neither yacht caml' neur then·-
After 43 hour~ of !>ailin g, the cord.
197;; Trunspac y acht race ap-In this race Ragtime is sCJili ng
peared to be s haping up into a about 25 m iles behind Wmdward
battle for line honors between Pasl)age.
Sumner A . "Huey" Long's 79· The ~lapsed lim e leaders Sun-
foot ketch Ondrne i:tnd Mark <.h1y w e rt• Ondine. 400 miles;
J o hn so n 's 73 -f ool k etc h \.\1nd wa r d Pass age. 389;
Wind\\·a rd Pas~aj!e. BallyhoQ, 373 ; Sorcery. 373:
Both yachts aa:e famous for Serena, 372 ; Rag,timl' 364, and
their first-to-finish ab1hty in long The Terrorist. 355.
d istCJnce r ace s, and both skipper:-. Ondine is the fourth in a line or
make no secret of the fact lhat yachts by the ~a me name cam·
I.hey could ca re less about han· paigned by Long, a l"cw York
d1c aphonors. · s hipping m agnat e. in previous
Al the 8 a .m . roll call Sunday Transpacs and other distance
the two yachts wtc>re sailing wide· races all over the world.
ly divergent courses with Ondine Hanoicap sta ndings:
apparently hold in~ the edge wilh OVERALL -1. The Terrorist ;
400 miles logged since the sta rt of 2, Red Rooster . Phil Rowc, BYC;
the race last Friday al J p.m . On-3. Topaz, E arl P itkin. Los
dine was s ailing over 100 miles Angeles; .t, l>uka r. RiJI Goodley,
south of P assage, the elapsed DRYC; 5. Si lver Fox II, Bob
time record holde r fo r the race, Ke llehe r, LBYC. ·
but WP's longitude showed her to CLASS A -1. Constellation,
be nearly 100 miles fo rther west Bruce Ad a m. Los Angeles; 2,
and sailing near the rhumbHne. Sorcery, .J ... cob Wood, CYC; 3,
Indications Sunday Wl're that Natom a , Don Dalziel. Berkeley;
thesoutherlycourse was fovored 4. Mi yokadora III, Hiroshl
as Al Casscl's T erronst. u 35-foot Okazaki , Tok~o: S, Sunset lllvd,
Class C entry from Bah1 :.i Corin-John Calkv. CYC.
thian Yacht Club, was also head-CL ASS · B l. Topa z: '.!,
A hand gre nade tear gas bomb ing south and was leading the P a ra gon , Charil's Jordon,
injured two m en 1-'riday in San 65-boat fl eet on handicap. She Honolulu : 3, Xanthippe, Alan
Clemente. had logged 355 m1ies, placmg her Simpkins. Los Altos: -1. Morgan·~
The milita ry ordnance ex- well up a mong the Cla~s A boats. Point, Bill Su llivan LAYC; 5. Un-
ploded near the faces of William But north or south. thl' fleet has dine, Norm an Da" ley. Honolulu.
Thatcher, 45, and Donald Hyslop, yet to find a ny s trong wmds. Spot CLASS C --1, The Terrorist; 2,
52,outsidetheirapartment atl07 (·hecks a mong the classes Sun-Re d Roostl·r ; 3, Dakar: 4,
Coronado Lane. · day s howed varia bles of eight to Reg a rd l ess. R o be rt Co I e ,
Both men we re taken by am-l<! knots from the northwest. Hillsborough. Ca hf . S. Encha n·
bulance to San Cle mente General Even so, the Clasl) A ll-aders tress, Lew Taylor. San JoM'.
Hos pital for treatment from the were we ll ahead of the 1973 race CLASS D -1, Silwr Fox II ; 2,
tear-inducing military gas. a nd about even with the 1971 race De fi a nt, Larrv Poulton. P1ed-
The tear gas bomb was thrown 10 which Passage set the existing mont : 3, Conception, La r ry
. by an unknown assail ... nt, police elapsed time record of nine days, Bradley, Los Angeles: 4, Cen-
said. An investigation based on nme hours, 56 minutes and 48 tur1on, Larry .,.olsom. Hunt·
fragments of the bomb is under seconds. In the 1973 race. the 62· ington Beach ; 5, Celox, Nick
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Argentina Crippled
By Massive Strik@
The Cleansing Sea
~offers Fresh Start
SANDS OF TIME: So the tumult and the sbouUnc o( another
holiday weekend bas passed and throngs have evaporated into
another place. And it is still here, this coastline. So come walk
with me by the sea. .
The shoreline is nestled at dawn in it.S cloak of wbililh pay,
the mists of the morning that soothe the soul and cleanse the air.
Jl is quiet here; His band has stilled the mighty wave and now, ln
the early day, only a genUe surse of sea against sand breaks the
mystic silence.
Uf'IT .........
BUE?iOS AIRES, Argentina (UPI) -Argen·
Une workers launched a crippling, nationwide
atrike today despite a last·minute cabinet resigna-
tion aimed at heading oCfthetwo-day walkout.
Tboulands of wor'ken betan walking o(f their
Jobi -around the country at midnight Sund~>' ln a
dramaUc showdown with President Maria Estela
(111bel) Peron. .
The General Labor Confederation, Argentina 'a
AFL-CIO, ordered'lhe general strike in spile of the
ma11 resignation Sunday night of all eight cabinet
ministers.
THE MINISTERS said the move would give
Mn. Peron a free hand in dealing with the worst
crisis !.ft Argentina s'in<!e the return to civilian gov·
ernment more than two years ago.
1 An ofttclal communique said Sunday night the
ministers und their undersecretaries presented
their resignations to "facilitate t~e Political and
economic solutions ... the president considers
necessary." . . · Mrs. Person did nol 1mmed1alely accept there· signations~ however, ar:id the. cabinet me'!lbers
stayed on the job for the time bemg.
Com~uter train and bus service hal~ed al mid-
night in Buenos Aires. The streets e~ptted rapidly
except for private cars and a Cew taxis beading ror
home.
The city's late·night theaters, movie houses.
restaurants, b ars and coffee shops closed lbeir
doors early and employcs rushed for the last buses
before midnight.
Overhead, a single seagull circles against the backdrop of
daybreak and a lone surf fisherman, bis line cast to sea, stands
like a sentinel of the shoreline. How long bM it appeared like
this? How many centuries'?
Faees Cltarges
Guitarist Keith Richard of
the Rolling Stones has been
arrested and charged with
reckless driving and illegal
possess'ion of knife in
Fordyce, Ark. He was
headed for an appearance
in Dallas. New Flooding Feared
THE SEA HAS washed up some of its forest and it dots t.be
sand, not like the trash and trivia of man but more as its own
special artforms, soon to be washed away again. Suspect Says
He's Guilty
Of 150 Rapes
N~rth Dakota, Minnesot~ Face Threats ·
Human kind is not wise like the sea. We do not wash away
each day, cleansin_g, as do the surges of froth that sweep up the
beach. We let the Crivia and trash of each day build. Acrimony
builds upon animosity; pique piles up into bitterness; resentment
grows into ho.stility. Each day, we manage to let it grow. Just a
little bit at a lime. But drop grows upon drop, and soon we bave
large ugly growths hanging, like stalactites in the dark caverns of
the mind, with sharp jagged edges pointed out toward the world.
IT ISN'T THAT WAY with the sea. In truth. the Pacific may
have belied its name only yesterday; crashing angrily against
the beach, roaring and churning white; casting globs of flotsam
and its own growth upon the sand a·nd cutting great gaps and
hollows along the beach like an angry giant striking out in menac-
ing force against all that should stand in its path.
But that shall all vanish with the new day in the mists of the
morning. The gull may continue its silent vigil overhead and the
lone fisherman may quit the hunt, leaving footsteps in the san<t
as he retreats to the real world.
HERE AND NOW, the sea is at work healing its yesterday.
The tide is turning and washing higher on the beach. Watch it
wash away its acrimony. The craggy cuts of sand are being
smoothed and rounded. The soft slopes return. The debris flung
in anger is being genUy removed.
See how the brown sands glisten, smooth and clean, soon to
turn white under the heat of a midday sun.
THE HOSTILE ROAR of yesterday is forgotten now and the
sea will turn to a fresh start with a new day.
There is much to be learned as you walk silenUy along the
i,horehn~ in the mists of the morning.
GADSDEN, Ala. <UPI) -A
man charged with the murder of
a Ga-dsden woman told in·
vestigators that he has raped 150
women, including 50 in Atlanta,
. during the last decade,
authorities said Sunday.
Police said Louis Abrams Jr.,
29, of Gadsden, has been charged
with murder in the shooting de·
ath of Alberta James, 29. An in-
vestigation is under way into his
rape claims.
Abrams already has been
charged with a series of crimes
in addition to the James murder,
including 15 rapes. Officers said
100 or hj$ alleged victims lived in
this northern Alabama city.
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California
Soutllern California baslltd In
1,37 bflglll suns.llinr a11aln today as tllr
Nrly mornlnQ clouds movtO out tosH by mid-morning. Ttmperetures
Climbed Into Vie IOs In ln0$1 .,...,., ·°' WHlher olflclels Sll\d 1M plctw. pert.ct :wmmtr -•Iller, clOUdless
$Illes encl werm iemperatures milY
continue through the -•It. ToOev's high et the Los Anoete~ Civic Center cllmbtd to II, three 419rWs bel°""' SuncU y's hl9".
•·••MI: .·.)!.HOW
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11.S. Summarg
Thun<lefstorms end 1he 1hru l of
mott re in domlnaled II~ -•Iller plC· IUf'e 111 mucll of the nation today. ~ electrlul storms rollr<I across
ltw mlcf..Ml.slsslppl Valley and the
SoutllNst late Sunday night, more
rein wn threatened today •n<I ~· ~ ... on elrNOY·So.tlleO stC'llOn\ 01 North Oako1eend Mlnne~la.
Hew York Clly, mranwhilt, was hit
by• vlOlent thuncltrSlorm Sunday .,,.
ten-.. -Jwst as lhous•nds IM <ilY·
owtlltn _,. 1rylng lo retum etter
the July 4 Wffkend. Tiie stonn snefltd
trattlt. llOOOed some subwey llMS end IMce<I Ille temporuy closing of.,... m1Jor tr1t1lc •rlerles. W•ler wM tour t~I cltep 11 one point In the ~ Mldlown Tunnel encl moto<lsts _,.
evecu.tecl by polke Wiien Its Mtntwl·
i.t\·bound l•nes were closed tor '"
he>ur. A llne of wullening tllunOenlonn&
Slretclled this mol"nlng frClf'l'I Wftltf'TI Tennessee end Arllens•s Into
nGnhH\I Ollllhol'N, eno ~-llM extended ll'Ot'l'I Hortll C.rollne lfleo
s;i..th-st Georgia.
Coascal
Weacher
Early mornl119 fog or low clouds
otherwise mO\tly sunny toOey ~
1~y. Ll9hl varl•ble winds tliroegh
lonlgllt. HlghS today bel-~r
60'und 1o·s.
Cont•I temper•lures wtll ,_,.
belwttn 61 •nd 70. lnleM tern·
per•IUf'H wlll r•"9e bet-et\ '3 .tnd 83. The w•ler ltmpe,.lure wlll be.._
Sun, Moo~
Tide•
MONDAY S«ond low 2: IS p.m. '11
Secondhogh 1:)4p.m. •.I
TVESOAY Flrsllow 3:49 1,m. 1.C
Flr)t high 10: 11 e.m. "·' s.tond low 3. :OO p.m. 2.1
Secondhogl> 9:1'p.m. 6..1
Sun rl~s S:'8 a .m., sth l :OI p.m.
Moor\ rises 4:12 p.m .• wts•:S3e.m
Rumors About
'Gay' Hoover
HotlyDemed
WASHINGTON <UPI)
Rumors that the late FBI Diree·
tor J . Edgar Hoover was a
homosexual "absolutely could
not be true," according to a
former top FBI official.
Gelling ar.aund
Orange Caun·ly just gal· easier.
William A. Sullivan, who r e·
tired Saturday as assistant FBI
director, made the statement in
response to a reporter's question
onCBS'"FacetheNation." ·
Hoover never m arried and
maintained a lifetime friendship
with his top assistant, Clyde
Tolson, who died earli er this
year.
CBS reporter Fred Graham
told Sullivan it was "common
knowledge that there were al·
legations that J. Edgar Hoover
was a homosexual."
"I wonder:." Graham asked,
"Can you tell me if that was in·
vestigated by any security agen·
cy, and can you tell me whether
or not the FBI knows whether or
not that's true -was true?"
Sullivan r eplied: "I think that
that is a -that question there is
so ridiculous. about the homosex-
uality or J . Edgar Hoover, that l
will just not give any credit to it,
because I think it -it just
absolutely cannot be true, I don't
believe."
Graham: "But are you telling
me that it was ever checked
out?"
Sullivan: "Certainly not. It
was not checked out. It was so
ridiculous that you would not
cheek out something like that."
Man Shouting
At Boys Dies
CHICAGO (UPI) -Thomas
Bostic, 45, fell to bis death from a
lifth·story window while at·
tempting to chase away a group
oC youthful Fourth of July
celebrants who had been setting'
ofC firecrackers OD the atreet
below, police said.
Authorities said Bostic •P-
parenUy slipped and fell from,_
window of bis apartment sbartly
after 3 a.m. Saturday as be wu
mtouling at the boys.
Deit1,WDelnry
l1G>.--...
Monday.f~v· 11 you oo net N\19
VO\>f paper by 6:30 p .m , c.I befofe
I p m and your OOQy will be c»-
hllefed
Saturday afld Suridey: If you do not
rooe1vc your copy by 0 e,m. s.tur-
day. °' 8 • m Sunday, call before tO
a m flrtd YoUt copy wlll be delivered.
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HorthWest Huntington a.en.
l'ICI w..irrllnster . a.u•
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Riding the bus has never made more sense
than it does today.
Orange County Transit District will take you
more places in Orange County than ever
~re. There are more buses-all modem,·
comfortable and air conditioned. More bus
routes. Redesigned schedules.New services.
Everything is changed and improved. • ·
Tlae price,nowever, is still only 25c;.
There are new ideas. Park-N-Ride Express
has introduced a series of nine new commuter
routes to get you to and from work in peace
and comfort. The cities of Orange and La Habra
offer door·to·door Dial·A·Ride motorcoach
Please send me i;chedules and information on: ..
0 New routes serving my area: _____ _
0 Par~N·Ride Express co~uter satvice.
D General Orange County Transit Information.
Addri ... .._ _______ City__.. _______ Zip. __ _
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service for 5()q:. Brea begins Dial-A-Ride soon
and other Orange County cities will follow.
Chances a.re there've been changes made
in your own neighborhood. Right around
the corner from where you live or work.
Every day,· ridin·g the bus gets easier and
more enjoyable. ..
The tinie ~as come for you to give your bus
system a try. You may be surprised.
For inlonnAtion call:
547-3311
,
Toll free, call the
operator and uJc for:
ZENITH 7-3311
I
v
4taizzed by Agents
'Suspicious Man'
No Threat to Ford
• W~HJNGTON <UPI) -The Secret Service said today ithu ~eter~med there was no threat to President Ford from an un-~dentit1ed person spotted al a country club where Ford was play. mg golf Sunday. .
Spokesman John Warner ( )
said agents 1.ocated the person ~ ·JN SH ORT . and determined that he was .
not a security threat to the · President. . •
An i~vestigation was conducted Sunday when Ford went to
the ~urning Tree Country Club in Bethesda, Md'. for a round o(
gol( lll the afternoon. Agents were told there was a "suspicious
loolcing" man i;een on the grounds of the exclusive all-male club.
The locker room was searched, but nothing was found.
·Volcano Bra"'• Touri•t•
• VOLCANO, Hawaii {UPI) -The Mauna Loa volcano, a
sleeping giant for a quarter of a century, is spewing molten lava
l.l1 a major e ruption attracting thousands of spectators.
The world's largest volcano erupted Saturday night for the
first time since 1950 on Hawaii's largest island. Two flows of
molten lava cascaded down the slopes of the 13,680-foot summit.
destroying everything in their path. A road.near a wealber ob-
servatory was cut, but there was no immediate danger because
the nearest community was some JO miles away.
Taipei Denies Bomb Plan
TAIPEI (AP) -The Nationalist Chinese government has no ·
plans to develop any nuclear weapons, a Defense Ministry
spokesman said Monday.
The spokesman wa.s commenting on a report in Time
magazine that U.S. intelligence experts believe the National.ills
. will develop their first nuclear bomb by 1980. "All technology for
nuclear development in Taiwan is designed for peaceful uses, ..
'the Defense Ministry said.
Somalia Bue 'Co111l,.,,.ed'
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Soviet Union bas constructed a
facility in the East African nation of Somalia to supply missile-
bearing submarines cruising the Indian Ocean,_ Sen. Dewey F. B~rtlett <R·Okla,). has concluded after a personal inspection trip.
Bartlett made his observations public Sunday in a hastily
called news conference in his Capitol Hill office. He said his trip
"absolutely confirms" Defense Secretary James Schlesinger's
claims before Congress that the Soviets were building a support
• complex in Somali a which was 95 percent completed.
Space ln11titute E'oMfled
WASHINGTON (AP> -Dr. Wernher Von Braun, the man
who directed much of the U.S. space program in its early years,
today announced the formation of a space institute to act as a
· · forum on space goals. .
The nonprorit institute will be dedicated to comnaunicating the ·
benefits of the national space program to the public Von Braun
said. He said the institute will develop educational programs and
materials in hopes of giving the public a t;>etter appreciation o( lhe
space program.
/'
S. l'ietnaneese Relo~ated
BANGKOK, Thailand {AP) -The new South Vietnamese re.
gime is relocating city dwellers in the countryside to boost
agricultural production, Saigon's Liberation Radio reported U>-day.
The broadcas t said 6,500 residents or Da Nang, the country•s
second largest city, recently "volunteered" to move tot.be coun·
try to farm.
HE'LL PAY BACK
.Sen. Bill Greene
Greene Cites
.Clerk Error
. In Billing I
SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Sen.
Bill Greene has blamed a clerical
erTor for his double billing o( the
state and a nonprofit institution
for travel expenses and says he
plans to pay back ihe money lo
thestate. · .
Greene and Lt. Gov. Mer\tyn.
Dymally were accused in a Los
Angeles Times article last week
• of misusing funds from the Ford
Foundation-financed Urban Af.
fairs Institute, created by
Dymally to bring more minority
youths into go'vernmeot. Dymal·
ly denied the charges.
Greene (D·Los Angeles), told
. the Sacramento Bee Sunday
that his staff had erred in submit·
ting to the state some airline
tickets which already had been
paid Cor by the ins titute. Greene
was board chairman of the in·
stitute.
According to the Times,
Greene was r eimbursed travel.
expenses by the institute, but.
also collected payment from the
state Cor at least eight trips.
Greene was unavailable for com-
ment at the time the Times' arti·
clc was published.
''Back in those days, I had a
personal PSA card. I traveled on
an Urban Affairs credit card,
and we just s ubmitted the incor·
reel tickets," Greene told the
.Bee.
"I didn't know I had done
anything incorrect until they laid
it before me. It was just an error.
I am responsible for it. but the
secretaries .submitted the incor·
reel stub or airline tickets ...
Monday, July 7, 1975 DAIL V P'tLOT ,41
Nixon Tapes BIUnt
•
He Maintaills Records Confidential
WASHINGTON (UPI) -In a
personal court plea to keep his
presidential materials conflden-
UaJ, Rkbard Nixon recalls how
he wrote to families of Vietnam
casualties, kept an inUmite re-
corded diary and ideally sought
''Cree-wheeling, candid and often
blunt or critical advice."
Nixon laid out in detail his own
view of his conduct of the pre·
sidency in a 22-page affidavit
filed in U.S. district court last
week. It painted a picture or a
mellow former president re-
miniscing about the personal
side of his tenure.
Now in seclusion in San
Clemente, Nixon is challenging
the constitutionality of the law
passed after he resigned that
gives the federal government
control over his presidential
materials, including the White
House tapes .
· HE SAID HE discussed legisla·
tion and military action with his
aides, other officials, members
of Congress, representatives of
organizations and private
citizens in meetings in the oval
office or his hideaway in the ex·
ecutive office buildini.
"I found that such-discussions
were frequently more candid and
consequently more valuable to
me in my decision-making than
those which came to me in other
Corms," Nixon said. ·;
He said he sought ''blunt as-
sessments" o( the foreign,
domestic and political issues he
faced .
" ... It is my opinion that the
confidentiality of a constitutional
~li1111t .. oc' Coll•r'
TOILET TANK BALL
AMnl<•'• '-"t•Jf hllH f~• elf1ciel't Wollf Motl• ;,.,, •• 1fy 1t.,.t
·~• II•• of "wetn ofltt .••<Iii 11.i••i••·
$100 AT HARDWARE ITOUI
officeholder's communications
with the m embers of his staff,
and between him and other tn·
dividuals must be preservt'CI in
order to assure the type or free-
wheeling, candid and often blunt
or cHtical advice that is so vital
to the performance oC his office,"
Nixon said.
''I COULD NOT have inslituted
dramatic changes in foreign
policy had I received advice that
was anything but unvarnished.
The opening to China, our new re-
lationsMp with Russia and new
initiatives to dampen the powder
keg in the Middle East are but a
few of the available examples."
He recalled how be preserved
·-Cor what he had assumed
would be bis own private UM -
almost all the materials Uaat
came into the White House in one
form or another.
He said he often worked tnto
the early mornlne hours on
drafts of speecbes, wrote
personal letters 'in longhand to
families of Vietnam casualtiee;
found personal notes bi•
daughters tucked away for him
a nd k e pt an "exceedingly
private" Dictabelt diary of bis
personal reactions at the end of
each day. .
He even recalled bow be and a
congr essman discussed a
"personal problem" in•olvinK
the unnamed chairman of a
House committee wttich affected.
legislation:
Cockfights Held:
'Never Seen a Cop'
S AC RAMEMTO (AP) -
There's an illegal cockfight
almost every weekend within 30
miles or the California Capitol,
says the Sacramento Bee.
In a Sunday story, the Bee
descr ibed one cockfighting
session in an old barn in which
h undred s of dollars were
wagered and about a dozen cocks
kilJed. It said the fights move
around lo different locations
Ytithin 30 miles of Sacramento.
A veteran cocker, who wasn't
identified, was quoted as saying,
''I've been to more than 100 fights
in the last three years and never
seen a cop. And that's the way we
want to keep it."
It is a misdemeanor in
California to train any animals
for lighting-purposes. But of-
ficials say it's hard to locale the
fights, and even harder to obtain
convicting evidence.
Fred Reese, Sacramento Coun·
ty Chief deputy sherif(, said the
last arrest Cor cock-fighting in
the county was more than two
years ai?o.
The veteran cocker said the
location of the next fight is
learned either at the previous
fight or through a telephone call.
"Everybody knows each other.
I don't worry so much about the
cops. It's those congressmen I
worry about. They want to stop
everything," he said.
FASHION ISLAND
presents
ltS a .. sign ••• but the
picbie hasn't d~nged! Henry BrJnrion c o nd1u t111q thr· f J~hion lsldnd
BIG BRASS BAND
' '
• LJ.~~"i;1~ u )'~~" ---..:+:~~y -~ \ . ' . • "'l't'',,. The Directors and the Manage.;..,. ~ti~·~,
ment of the Bank of Costa ·":tt 't·
Mesa are pleased to announce ~
official approval of our new·~ , :·
corporate ·name-CITIZEN~ ~ '';. ~
BANK. OF COSTA MESA.. I ··11 ;. )
However, while we have ·:~, .. «
changed our name-slightly;-~· .fk
eve ryth ing else ·remains Jhe .. 11 same. Management, Directors,· ~} A
stockholders and employee.s
... the same people are •
running your bank. ,. ~
That phrase, "your ~·~ .~ ¥
bank", is largely t'~~ 1•
responsible for · ·.. .
the name change. · ·
We felt that inas-. ~,~,...,. ••• ~.,,,.
much as the citizens . ... ~
jji,,),aj~\'<;ll! ,•of our area had been mainly respon-.
sible fer our success and growth, ~ 1 ttien we ought to recogniz& that
· source and announce it to everyone.
We will be changing our signs, our
checks, our stationery and many
other things that carry our name.
But we w ill never change the po'I•
cies and philosophy of banking that
PROGRAM
Monday, July 7, 1975-9 p.m.
STAR SPANGLED BANNER
SEMPER FIDELi$
OIXIE-OOODU:.
BUGLE CALL RAG
ON THE TRAIL
ROLLING THUNDE.R
MARCH OF THE TOY~
DIXIELAND CLAMBAKF
"MUSIC MAN" SEL[CI ION)
BATTLE HYMN OF Tiil HLPUBLIC
(Choir)
IT TAKES A LITTLE COURAGE.
(Choir)
PATRI OTIC MEDLEY
(Choir)
STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER
(Choir)
Finale
GOO BLESS AMERICA
~EY
!lOUSA
BRA NDON
RADER ARRANGEMENT
LROFI:
r ILLMORE
Hl f~BERT
WJ\frn ING TON
WILLSON
llOWL
JOHNSON
CARMICHAEL
ARRANGEMENT
SOUSA
Melodytand S..cflNll'Y Choir
AIMlhelM. CClllifonNa
Rich Cook, Conductor Bob Teel, Coordinator
Carol Ahrens. Accomp.aniest
Sponsored by The Irvine Company and
Fashion Island Merchants' Association
in cooperation with tho
Music Performanca Trust Fund
Concert Mdl Mondey night durtng July and Augul1 ·IP·"'·
FASHION :l ISLAND
NEWPORT 0 OENTl:R.
Padlo Coest H~-·.....,. J•MbofH end Meoll ...
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PIL~T E DIJORl . .\L P .-\GE
County Keeps Growing
Though conditions here and elsewhere have not
tx·cn cond\Jc1ve to economi c growth Orange County kl·~ps on rolling a long. \
The 1975-76 county assessment roll r eleased this
wct•k shows taxable pro~rty \'a1ues in the county in·
creased $853 million or 14.l percent in the last year.
Whut helped s hoot assessed values skyward was
a 30 percent in crease in the value ol business inven-
Lorics. Tht! guin reflects Orange County's continuing
emergence as an important commercial center.
Wh al the unexpected high increase in assessed
value s hol!ld mean to most county taxpayers is a fair-
ly stable tax rate. That won't be tr ue of course in
those areas where the assessor increased the value of
lheir proirerty to accommodate inflation or market
factors.
lt is important that public officials not see the sur-
l>rising gain as what they like to call a ··windfall."
What they sometimes term is a windfall us ually
ends up bein g unything but that to taxpayer s because
offil'1<Jl s refuse to take advantage of such good
fortune to l'ither stabilize or reduce tax rates.
Marijuana Law
For ull the sound and fury of its oppone nts, the bill
e<.i sing m a rijuana pe nalt ies j us t passed by the
C<.iLi fornia Legislature could well have the effect of
stepping up police "busts" of pot smokers.·
ln the past, there has been an understandable re-
luctance to ar rest a young person for possession of
one or t wo mariJuana cigarettes. knowing the arrest
could result-at the discretion of a j udge-in a stiff
-;cnt~nce <rnd a criminal record.
Under the new law. possession of any marijuana
up to <.in ounce would ht! a citation offense, calling for
i:.t fine of up to SIOO. but no ar rest.
This sort of penaJty might erfectivefy discouraee
some young experimenters and perhaps make en·
forcement more palatable to law officers.
Stiff pena lties remain for possession of larger
amountsofforsaleofthe drug.
In the past six weeks, three other states -
Alaska, Maine and Colorado -have adopted similar
laws, and a civil fine law has been in effect in Oregon
since1973.
ll rem ains to be seen to what extent, if an y, the
new la w, if signed by the governor , may increase the
use of marij uana. But, in recognizing a fact of life, it
does remove unjustifiably heavy criminal penalties
for minor user s.
Hardworking Jury
The 1974-75 Orange County Gr and Jury concluded
its work last week by issuing a fipal r eport that con·
tained nothing that hadn't been made public during
the year.
Somehuw, the jury never got around to comment·
in~ on the county supervisors, their aides and the way
super visors conduct the affairs of their offi ces.
Another notable omission was the failure of the
G1·and Jury to comment on conditions and manage·
mcnt at Or ange County Medical Center.
Those two important omissions notwithsland·
ing, the '74· '75 jury covered a great deal, including the
most extensive investigation into political corruption
in the county's history. .
The jury also spoke out on s ignificant publi~ is·
slfcs such as substandard conditions in nursing homes
and off shore oil d"rilling.
When summed up, the '74-'75 Grand Jury's work
represents a significant contribution to Ora nge Coun-
ty by 19 persons who sacrificed a year of their own
time.
•
\I AW·W, IT MAKES SUlH Nt<E SHAt>E, ED .. ,
First Amendment: Congress Shall Make.No Law ...
WAS HI NGTON tt 1:. the
American t radition that the press
may publish wha t it knows and
may seek to learn what it can.
Kever in o~r history has lhc pre:-.s
been a better wutchdo~.
Justice Potter Stewart, a sohd
l·unscrv a t1 ve
who was ap
po111led to th'-•
S u preme:
Court by c:x-
P reside n l
£1:;.cnhowt.>r .
acknow lcdg
t.>d recently .
"The Amc•r-
c an pr ess
1n t he pas t
Len years. <.1nd particularly
in lhe p;.i sl two years, has
1>erformed precisely the function
tl wa:> intended to perform by
• those w ho wrote lhe First
.\men<im l'nl · ·
\'el ever so qwclly. the of·
tlctals who <.ire uncomfortable
under press scrutiny arc crack-
10g down o n t he press. An
~·µidem1 c of news suppression
has h.lt lhl' country.
ATTEMPTS to muzzle the pre-
ss have become worse s ince
Watergate was s upposed to have
stopped the practice. We have
called this phenomenon ''Nix·
oms m," a fter Richard Nixon who
t r ied so hard to intimi date,
malign and discredit the press.
In the w a ke of Watergate,
here's wh:il is hap!JCnlng lo re·
porters who d aTe to dig beyond
the official press releases:
-Six news m en in four stales
arc currently appealing jail sen-
tences imposed on lhem for re-
fusing to reveal the confidential
sources of their stones. ln the
past foul' months, 50 other re-
port ers a round t he country have
been subpoenaed. 1f they betray
their sources, of course, the un-
authorized sources will dry up,
and the people wiU be able to get.
only the official version of the
n t?WS.
-In typical Am erican cities
like Indianapolis, Birmingha m,
Laconia, N.H ., and Port Chester,
N. Y., reporters who exposed of-
ficial wrongdoing have been sub-
jected lo fra meups and false ar·
resls. In Tucson. Baltimore and
History Revises
Presidential View
WL> \'l.! a lmost forgotten Lhat
Harry lfrum an . as President. al·
lowl.'d buffoon Harry Vaughn to
hand o u l deep-freezers for
political favors. a llowed ex·
bootblack J ohn M aragon to ped-
dle hot perfu me on a White llouse
Ll•lephonc. left hts card gaml'
,I f t (' r t 0 0
rn a n y
bourbo n s
.1boa rd t h e
Wi l liamsbu
rg. and posted
persona l
nolcs -in onl'
of which ht'
lh r~alen ed to
KICk 3 plUSlt'
tTllll" In the
~rum
Throughout his Presidency.
Truman wa s hcltttlt>d by the
ne\.\s media , his pers ona l
populanty rating sagged lower
than Nixon ·s lowest.
\' 1-:T TUI E tws blurred 01·
t>ra~ed our recollection of his
shortcom 1n gs His positive
qualities <.1nd achievements have
been m agn1 f1cd.
As we look over our nation's
1>resenl el"u p or presidentia l
swtors. llarr y T r uman's looking
better all the tim€'.
fn the nam e oC inve:,1Jga tive re·
porting. or for the admitted
purpose of selling books. recent
,\men can President." have been
Dear
Gloomy
Gus
For PE AT 's sake, as all lbe
bu~i n ess of t h e Wesl
Orange County Courthouse
iof ng to be boeged down
evt.'lllually? O.L.V.
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(PAU L.HARVEY)
publicly unfrocked.
His own son thought il impor-
tant for you to know aboat the
other love in the life of F.O.R.
A for mer. Wh ite House kennel·
keeper tatlles on J . F.K. 's mixed
nude swimming parties.
,\ forme r FBI official Lelis of
L. B.J .'s lip-licking Just for scan·
dal.
AND, of course. Nixon 'was dis·
:.cl'led under media magnifica-
tu>n.
But nobody has ·exposed"
Ha r ry Trum a n . he exposed
himself!
Harry Truman never really
pretended to be anything more
than he was. the producl of Boss
Pendergasl "s J ackson County,
Mo .. political m achine.
President T ruman's md1scrc-
t1ons were overt.
1f he dropped a nuclear bomb
o n so m e b o d y h e t ook
responsibility. The one sign on
his desk said. "The buck stop.5
here."
If be decided to give some body
hell-ther e were no expletives
de leted.
And the re wus never any doubt
about the two women in Harry
Truman's life: T hey were wife
Ekss a nd daughter Margaret;
none other.
GERALD FORD is a simila rly
uncomplicated m an; what you
see is what you got.
And lC he and tbe sever al others
JOUSting for his job do not appear
to be supermen, re member that
today's mulLi pU c ily or ne ws
media, for better or worse, tend
lo tum all public flgures insid •
out.
Almost nobody looks Sood m·
side oul. '
It is easy for you and me to re-
member with favor the "gianLs ..
of the past a nd protest that today
we arr up t o our ankles in
political pya mies.
Tomorrow's historians will
koow better.
(JAC K ANDERSON )
Washingt on. har assment has
taken the for m of intimidation
and surveillance.
-IJ'IJ 13 ST ATES, judges have
blacked out selected court trials
and proceed ings by banning
news cover age of them.
-Court-authorized book burn-
rng has appeared again in this
land of the free. A book about the
CIA by Vict or Marchetti" and
John Murks had to be published '
with 168 portions purged by court
order. A second CIA expose by
Phillip ,\gee is being read in
Great Brita in but not in the Unit-
ed Stat es, because American
publishers fear legal reprisals.
-The Ford Administration is
pus hi ng a b ill tha t wo uld
pe rmit r e port ers t o be im·
prisoned for revealing public
papers and proceedings that
have not been officially approved
for release, whether or not the
pa p e r s d ea l with n ationa l
security .
-In Hawaii, 10 state senators
have carried this trend to its
logical conclusion by introducing
legisla tion t hat would require
newspapers and broadcasters to
submit to "the state government
justification, corroboration and
an assessment of the expected
'"socia l impact " of their
e ditoria ls within 14 days of
public a lion.
THUS, with a quickening pace,
the vanguard of totalitarianism
is gaining g round in America. Hs
advance agen ts -a Sixth
Column of po liticians, pro·
secutors. judges, legislators and
bureaucrats -are busily gnaw-
ing away at the g reat pillar of our
freedom : the Firs l Amendment.
This, th e f i r s t precious
freedom in the Bill of Rights, pro-
claims our r ight to speak our
minds , to inform ourselves. to re-
a d . publis h, assemble a nd
worship without the approval of
government.
The Founding F athers, who
knew all about the aggrandi zing
procli vities of officeholde r s,
drafted lhe First Amendment 1n
a way calcul ated Lo pre\"c nl gov·
crnment from getting itl'uund 1L .
··congress shall make no litw
. . . abridging lhc fret.>dom ol
speech or of the press.'' NO
LAW, That should have encfed 1t.
But over the centuries, llw
1ights of free men, though they
be chiseled in s tone. arc not
much stronger than the pcoplc"s
determination to defend them
For the Sixth Column is ..ilway~
at work. mtd 1Ls first target 1::.
always the pr ess. because the.·
press is the vehicle throug h
which the other freedom:, ftnU l'>-
pression and defense.
THOSE WHO <1rc: rc:.1JOn:-.11Jk
for the spread of Nixonism need
not be in a consµiracy wi th unc
another. The invisible bond lhut
unites them is a common wish lo
suppress whatever c:mbarrns::.cs
or indicts them or makes 1t d1f
ficult for the m to control CVt'llts
within their part1cul;.ir JUris<l11:
lions.
• The motives of the Nixonitc::.
may be lofty or ignoble. The µr<>·
M'l'Ulor \\ ho \\ ~I II"" I \I 1111::-h OUL a
l"l'l)Orll' I_.!> !>ll U I"<.' l' Ill 41) W <t ll l
L'\'ldenn• f1·om thJI source: or
may be Lry111 g to '1k11t·l1 him
ThL' 'j ud !(l' ''ho :.;.m1t1zl'~ l11s
courtroom from !111• publil' l'Yc
may be try ing o\ l'l"Zcalously l•>
prulect lhL· n ghh uf a dl'fl'ndant.
m· he may bl' do111g ~1 la\'01· for ;.i
ll"ll'lld 01· he m ,1, n11l \\';Jill lo
h..ivc l;1s JUUll'tal ,:ultng' M'L"lllld
i.:ucs~cd b~ thl' p11bhc·
rlh• h111•1•,1111·1'.1I \\ho l l'Sl~l'i
~L'l·kl·r~ ol 111l or111.1l1u11 am.I Lhl'
ll•g1s l:.itor who '' :anb t11 pul the1n
tn Jail muy l>l' 11111' l'cl ml'l"l'IY by ;.i
Colond Ohm I> t.•01H:l'Pl of the na
l1011al gootl. 0 r th,·~ mJy be tr) ·
rng to co' l'I' up "rongdomg. or
~1t.·t1ng on the :'\axon a:-.sumpt1011
Lh.it the pn•::.s as the enemy and
the more thl' press 1:. muzzled the
l>l'tlcr tt 1s for officials as ;.i dass
Hut wh;1lL'' n ltll' moll\l' of till'
:'-11xo111ll's. till') :.l'l'k a flO\\l'I". a
l'Ontrol , an ol'dt·rl11H.':.::.. un 1rn-
rnun1Ly wh1t.•h LhL' l"irst Aml'lld·
mcnt pn·eist•l) 101·h1us Lhcm to
sdzc 1>1' us 1>1 rl' to · ·congn:s:.
shall m4lkl' llo l;.iw
Time to Shed L~ght on PUC
Substantial ·•reforms" of the (
Public Utilities Commission ar e J
being soug ht by Assemblyman EARL W' A TERS
Gordon Duffy in a package of
, bills which he says would "open -------------up the P UC to public scrutiny ed by the firs t Legislature in 1850
and diminish the power of com -which brought toll bridges and
missioners to act individually." ferries under state licensing. The
The emergence of Duffy as a same Legislature barred rate r e-
cri tic of the ductions by the Legisla ture
PUC relieves below that which would provide
the stigma of the railroads 30 percent profit on
par tisans hip paid-in capital without the con-
w h i c h h 3 s sent, of tile railroads! In 1876
h e r e t o f ore limite d juri s d i ction ove r
clouded the is-railroads was delegated to an ap-
sues involved pointive board of Transportation
1 n c h a r g es Com missioners which was suc-
levelle d ex -ceeded two years la ter by a
c.'lus ively h y
single comll)issioncr.
THE 188-0 "R EFOR1'1" brou)!hl
about by the adoption of the 1879
constitution proved ineffectivl·.
T he commission had no power lo
regulate ser vice. For more than
thirty year~ t he <:ommission con-
tinued w ith "innocuous im-
potence" until the reform dri\ ~·
by Hira m J ohnson brought ahoul
the reconstitution of the Railroad
Commission through a vote of ttw
people in 1911. By lhat time the
public utility field had grown far
beyond the scope of the I c1·m
"tra nsporta t ion companies.··
1While the 1911 act provided for
the Dem
ocrats.
For. while the comm1ss1on is
intended to be non-partisan, the
fact that the fi ve commissioners
are appointed by the governor for
six-year terms makes it possible
for a two te rm governor to install
a full board composed only oC
those whose political views and
loyalties echo his own.
Try a Tricky Quiz
Altacks upon the PUC, which
have been incr easing in tempo,
commenced during the Reagan
a dminis tra tion . Since loy al
Reagan s upporter s were reticent
to exhibit dissension in the ranks,
the criticisms achieved a distinct
partisan fl avor .
BUT TH E agency, which ex·
pends more than $17 million a
year, c xisl.5 ror the sole purpose
• of assuring the furnishing of ade-
quate service at the lowest possi·
ble rates, Without discri mina·
lion, to oll utility patrons. Its de-
cisions. in r ecent years at least,
have been highly controversial
and, rtghtlully or not. suspect.
While it is nnturnl the public will,
~pecially during periods ol ln-
natJon and economic dcpression,
react with more than usual re-
~entm~nt a t increases for basic
necessities. the mystery which
cloaks rate:! increase decisions
haa worked to Inflame the suspl·
cions and bitte rness.
The commlss1on u me lnlo be·
Ing in UM6. Act ually It bad exist·
ltd as the Railroad CommJsslon
sine~ 1880. Prior to that the re·
g\JJaUon of "utilities'' was 1tart,,.
I 4,
I'm going to break the usual
Qui z format and as k some tricky,
unusual questions today.
1. What Clower, used as a sym.
bol of nobHity from the earliest
limes, is non-existent in nature?
2. Who is buried in Grant's
Tomb? (Take 10 points only for a
complete a nswer ; nothing ror an
incomplete one.)
3. '9'hy was the fish used as a
symbol or Christ by the early
Christians, a nd is pictured as
suc h ln much religious art'!
•· WHAT D ID the phrase
"common sens e " originally
signily, before it came lo mean a
kind oC practical intelligence?
S. What would you be doing in
Spain ir )'OU we re holding a
sword, a cudgel, a piece or
money. a nd 3 chalkt?'\'t the s ame
time? \
6. One ol the ne west te rms in
physics is "quark ,'' a subatomic
particle pror.osed as Lbe fun-
damenta l un l o ( malt.er; from what improbable literary 10Urce
did Ou1 word come?
7. Pao• WHICH ~tlfes do
the followla& En11i1h loan-
words c:ome: <•> Slotan; (b) Freckle; Cc ) T ulip; Cd) Gata; (e)
Oeyter?
8. Wbat lan•u•1e, &Wl apoken
-
( SYDNEY HARRIS )
by millions today, was originally
written, in its most famous for m,
with no vowels, no verbs, no pre-
posiUon$,~and no s paces between
words?
ANSWERS:
l. The fleur-d e·lis, :m herulll tl'
fl ower, France's nalional sym-
bol.
2. P resident U.S. (;ranl , und
his wife alongside him.
3. The letters of the Creek
n11me for "tish.. -lchtus
formed a mon og r 4:11n of t he
words. Jesus Christ, Son of God,
Savio r.
4. A supposed .. intemlll 21ense"
held to be common lo all five
senses, or one that acted as a
bond or connecting mc.'<Lum ror
the m.
5. P layin g car ds (spades.
clubs, dlamoodM, a nd heart.s>
6. From J oyce·s novd •.. ., .. ,n.
oeaans Wake'' ("Three quarks
(or Mr. Marks''>.
1. (a) Scolland : (b) Norway;
Cc ) Turkey; (d > H.ily , (c.')
lcel:md.
8. H~bnw , as w ri ttcn In the Olrt
Tatamenl.
•
l
leJ,?1!)lall\'1• 1mpll'n1L•nlalwn 1L
pr uh 1 b t l t • d a 11 \' l' u rt :11 l m c n t.
mod1fic;111011 or ~hndgcmenLs by
the Lt.•g1slatun•. In 19--16 o con-
s t i t u L 1 o n u I a m l' n cl m l' n t r I' •
des1(:!nc.ttl·d Llw eomm1ss1on lo ib
Pl'l'St:nt ll:lOH'
\\'1Lhlll lhl' ;.iulhontv of tlil' Lcgisl~1Lurt· thl'l'l' ha.n· hL·L·n
nwn~ lh.•\\ pro\ 1s1011s of l:rn.
mo:.tl~ augnwnting PLIC ;.1uLhon-
IY No suhstu11twl c·h;111g<·s ha\,.
bct'll ma(ho in its Oj)l'l":tt1ons or
pron·dun·s. It 1:. lo lhl'S(' lalll'I"
i.>uinls Duff) h:1:-:11mcd his
nw:,isun•::.. l k \\ot1ld l>ur <·om·
m1ss1mH·rs from s111~ly pc1iorm-
111g :iny l"omr111 ss10n f11nl'l1on s,
l'f'CIUI l'l' h\•;1n11g offlL'Cl"S J'l"l'S(')\t
<HI l'Vl'r) c·asl', a11d nwkt' m;.in.
d;.1lory t lw d 1st·lost1l'l' uf l'\'t•ry
µroposed dl•r1s1on
HIS RI LLS \\\Wld also makt'
t hl· l''¢l'Cuta.\'c offlt·t·r.· rat her t h;.m
lht> com m ission prt>stdt'nl. the
adm1n1str<.1l l\<' offin·r 41nd n ·
quil'l' public lw:.11·ing~ on ..ill rail'
case~
It IS an iron) that ;.in :.tgl•IH')
l'slabhshl•d lo µrote<.·t Lhc pul>lt c
has cOml' lo act so muc:h behind
l'Urtams of sl'l'rl'l'Y thut leg1sla-
llon 1s necl·ss;.iry to b1ing at into
full \'lew.
ORANGE COAST
DAILY PILOT
Ht•lll'r/ ,\ II 1't'tl. l'ut>11.~h...r
7'/11m111 ~ I\ 1• 1• n I I-: rl 1 I or
llortH1w l\r1•1h1111
l-0dlt1;r1nf f'11•11• t-.'1ilr11r
1'h1• l'tfll<il 1,tl p,IJ!l' 11( lhr l>Jll\
l'llnl 't•1•k i. 111 111form u n(I
:-.11mulill<' n-.ulc·1 ~ h) 1-1r<'st•111m~
1111 th1., IJlllW di\ t'rl\l' Qommt•nt;in
nn lt>plrli or tnll'n'"'' hv ~\ndu•at
l.-;J column1"1.' :1nu ~urtnon1"'t'. b~
1>1 u\ldlni: 1 fnrum for rcJdl'~ ·
\ 11•w.., Jnll h~ 11rt•si•nting thr.-
nr" 'IJ:.tp1·r·, nri111111n,, Jnd ad•·~"
on 1•urr1•nt l11p11"-. Tht• l'(illonul
111>llll11n' u( lh1• Tl;11I~ 1'1t111 app('ar
flrll) in llH 1•d11n11.11 t·olumn nL thr
lop of I h1• P·•A:t OptnlCIOS t'X
flh''"-'t'tl In lh1• rnl unHllsl~ ttnd
rarlnoni~h :inti lrltcir ''ntrr'\ nrc-
lhrrr ml n arul nn 1>111l11ri.cme111 nr
lht•1r \II'"" h\ lh1• Dmlv l'tlot ~houlll h(' 1nf1•111•d
l\lnnda), Jul.\ i. mi:>
Monday,July7 1975 DAIL V PILOT A l "'
..
Honoring the American Indian, our First Great Westerners
Free Indian Shows Daily• Gifts• Refreshments• GW Balloons for Children
Join our Cele~ration at Both Offices June 28-July 12, Daily Except Sun. and July 4!
NEWPORT BEACH .
GRAND OPENING
Our Newport Center savings office is
moving into the beautiful, new Great
. Western Savings Building, just across
N ewport C enter Drive from ou r old
building. Manager Art Moore and his
staff are looking forward to 'the privilege
of showing you our new savings lobby,
Safe Deposit Vault and Communit y
Room (available free for group meetings).
Open a new savings account w hile you're
here. Get the strength of the big GW
behind you .
~ 0 er:
"' "' a: 0 Cl)
:I c ..,
' The Smoke Signal by Frl:!dl:!ric Remington.
1861-1909. Painted in 1905. Perhaps hb most
famous work, reproduced in 1961 on a
commemorallve U S. postage stamp hononng
the lOOth anrnvl:!r~ry of his birth .
Wiid H orse Hunters by Charles Russell, ·
1864-1926. Painted in 1913. An example of
his perfection of detail. The cowboy ropi'ng the
wild stallion is a "dallyman." The slip knot
around hb suudle horn is a "dolly."
FREE INDIAN SHOWS
Produced by M onte
Mo ntan a, Jr. Four times
daily at 11 A.M. 1. 2 and
3 P.M. See our American
Indian group perform
authentic dances and
rituals. Enjoy their con-
tinuous demo nstrations
of jewelry making, leather
working, sand painting,
trick roping. At both
Grand Openings
$200,000 EXHIBITS
OF WESTERN ART
O riginals of famous Western paintings, watercolors
and bronze sculpture. including famous oils by
Remington and Russell, from the Petersen Galleries
of Beverly Hilts. At both Grand Openings.
FREE GIFT
Two full-color, 16x20, ready-for-
framing, reproductions of original
oils by America's foremost Western
arttSts. Remington and Russell. One
portfolio of both prints per family.
please. June 28-July 12 only.
NO ONE PAYS MORE INTEREST
WITH INSURED .SAFETY
Annual Rate Annual Y ield w ith , Compounded Dally Accumulated In terest
7 3/4°/o = 8.Q6%
$1000 •6 TO 10 YEARS
7 V2°10 = 7.79'ro
$1000 • 4 T O 6 Y EARS
63A,0/o = 6.98%
$1000 • 2 Y2 TO 4 YEARS
6 Y 2 % = 6. ?2°1o
$1000 • 1 TO 2 Y2 YEARS --5.92'ro
$500 • 90 DAYS O R MO R E
51,40/0 -5.39°10
PAID F ROM OAY·IN TO DAY-O UT
l Jrly w1lhdrawal trom I 10 year accounts perm11led wrth
s~b~IJnltiil 1nlPrt·~t reducl1un required by federal regulations.
HUNTINGTON
BEACH
GRAND OPENING
n -
Come in and see o ur first o ffice in the
growing community of Huntington
B each. You'll find us on Beach Blvd .. just
south of Huntington Center. Manager
Burt Parker and his staff look forward to
telling you about all the good things you
get when you save at Great Western.
You'll like ourconvenient hours, including
Saturday and Drive-Up Teller Service to
7 P.M. daily. We're open now and ready
to serve you. So join our Grand Opening
Celebration.
HUNTINGTON
SHOPPING
CENTER
EDINGER A\/EIWE 0 ~ HUNTINGTON 5 EXECUTIVE
~ PARK
CD
''*' ST ARK STREET
Hours at Both Locations-Weekdays 9 to 4:30 • Fridays Until 6 • Saturdays 10 to 2 • Drive-Up Teller Service Weekdays 9 to 7.
·GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS
ASSETS $5 BILLION • STRENGTH THAT'S BEEN GROWING SINCE 1887 .
Free with Minimum Balances: Safe Deposit Box • Checking Account (at a major commercial bank)
;tmerlcan Express Travelers Cheques and Mon~y Orders • Notary Service • Trust Deed/Note Collection • Check-A!Month Savlce
I
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•
A• ,i'«VPtL.OT Monday. July 7, 1975
PUBLIC NOnCE
FICTITIOUS eUSINI'~
NAMI STAT•MINT
TM IOllowln<;I cwr.onl •r• Goi'IQ bu•I· rsn•': S VH'H $URI' PROPERllE~.
tNC ••• noo111 s''"'· Ntwpon lllt<Kll,
C.li!On>I • f)M3
I )9lv> •• H•rtb O(I. 2CW tl\I Slrwl.
•WllOf1 8'Kf\, CA. 92.._,
2. SMT\ Sl•vll1, »1 "A" Street, Ell·
t1ntl<", CA. 92014
3 ,.,..,., e ..... ,,.,on, 204 2hl
;lrttl, .... wporl IHUh, CA. 9166.J
Thi> bu11hl•" •• conduc.ted by • cw
P UBLIC NOTICE
"ICTITtOUS BUSI NESS
NAMe STATl!M EHl
lh• loll•wino 1><rn Gn 11 UU•"9 "")' ,. ... ,
TIFTt.INE, 466Sh.O'f 0 rhl9,(0'll• Mitu . C.llt. 'ntl I
TllOm.• Cr•90ty 1 111 .... ~v
Orlw, C.••• Mt>~. Ce Ill 916'1
Tiii• bu•lrlll•l I• (at\d'ICled l>V Ml Ill dlVIClu•I.
Thon'\41> C.•t!OOry T tit
1h" ~l•lernent wds llli!O Wltll l~lt·
C-ty Clult. ol Oranll<t Coun1y on J uly I. t97S.
.JOr•lt0n. Fuit1
JoflnA. H"rrl$on Publl~d Or<ln04' (Oil\I Od1ly Pllol
1 nl\ sl•temenl w a$ ftll>d W•lh tM Jul'f 7, 1•. 21. 2t, t97S ll02·IS
:ounly Cieri< ot Or•n<J<! County on July
1, 1~7S
FUlTl
Pl.lbltstleO Oranoe Co.•I D•ily Pilot, PUBLIC NOTJCE
July 7. 1•, 11, 18, 19/S 2<1M-7l -----------STATEMENT OF ltoBAHDOHMENT
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS llUSIHESS
NAME STATEMENT
1he tollow1ng per5<m' dte doing
iU\lnc\'.1.ch
r ULLl R TON Al>ARlM CNTS,
l ('I . P HASE I /091 'j,.1n JO.IQu1n Htll'
<hlO Nl'WPOtl llL'(lth, (Jl1forn1d9'lt:.60 • •uo. c o R0Qt1r M All-,on, 1091 ~n
O.lQu1n Hill' ~o.id, Ne wport Ell'<Kh,
dltf<Hntt) '121>1>()
Mludl•H • Ot ve lopme nt Corpora. °" tC1lltorn1• l, USO Slate Stn .... 1. !:.pr-
1ql1ttld, M.s'sacnu~th 01101
For ge Oev11lopment Corp0r.tt1on
_ol•IOrtlld I, 12SO Slo•le Sire<:\. !>pr .
.gt1<1a. M.iUechu•t<th 01101
1 1,., bu>1nesi. h conouctl>d by a
m1t..O P•rtne"hlp ~neral P<4rtncr :
PBO a Cel1torr""
' Hoqt-r M. All\Otl
'lll1' ,1.,1 .. n,..nt "'"' l•l«d w ilh the
ounly n l (.l.:tt.. of Or<1ng11 County on
urlt!2, 1'11S
OF USE OF
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
lhto lollowlnq per$O<» h"ve olbdt1•
doned the u~ of 1114< '"lttlou• ~ .. ,..,, ,...,.,..,
FAMILY MEATS, 1853 Ad<lm\
AvenU(l, Huntington ll1t1t<h. CA '12~26
The FlcllltOu\ Bu•t,..,,5 N"tnr rr
lr rred 10 above w•'> filed '" O•dnQl'
CountyonMaya, 197•
H~rbefl Edw 4td Y"cks, J r . 'IVI
Wooo1<1wn Drove, Hunl1ngton &>u<h.
Clto.92~
Huroet v. Yack•. 9511 WOodl~
Orlw, Huntington 8H<h. CA. 92b06
Jay 0. Stout. 9$61 WoOOI•-Ori~.
Hunllnqton Buch. CA 92'~
ln•M.lr91trt1 Stout,9S61 WoodlaWl'I
Oriv•, Hunllt19ton BedCI\, CA. 92-
This butlnen "'"s conduclt<<I by a
91,..,,..1 partner\hlp
Ina Margar< t Stoll!
nu, •tlltement "'"~ t1ted """h tl'oe County Clerk of Or<1nge County oo July
I, 191S.
F»7U
Publt!>hed Oran'QI; Coa st 011ily P1101,
F441» Jul~ 1. I•, 11, 28, 19H 1~4-15
OOUMANI, ALDA ICH &
.voRltttNGTOH, Ally\ PUBLIC NOTICE
~60Wilsllire Blvd., Su11e2120
.. A.,C•-U FICTITIOUS 8USINESS
.o en Mary Ti\Clller NAME STATEMENT
l'ut>lt\hed OrenQe Coa$I 0 Jtly Pilot l"e lollowtoq °"''on '" doing bu''
unt 1~. tl.JO,ond J uly I, lYIS 1'/0'• • <W'''"
ll & I CONST . ~Ot W. J un•IA'r, !>an· Pl' BLIC NOTICE Id "'""· ca111 m o1 Wilhem lverc.on, S01 W JL.W'1per,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ~nl" Al\d, (d ltl. 92/01
NAME STATEMENT Tht> bustm"' ·~ lOnduCted oy .. n In·
The tollow1n9 Pt•'>On~ are doi"9bu'.I· d1v1du&I itt·.~ a~ W1llldtn Iver~
F ULLERTON APARTME:NT > lhl~ \lolenlt'nt w;" ltle-d with ll>t'
l O. PHA5E 11.1091 San J oaquin Hill Couroty (l•rk of Orange County on July
lo..O. Ne..,p0rt Beact>, Cal1forn1 .. 'l7ti<IO '· t9f~
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OOUMAHI, ALDA ICH ll.
WOATHtHGTON, A TTYS
l°'60Wil1bire Blvd., Su1I~ 1110
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Attitll ~ry Tischlet"
Published Or.-in~ Coa~I Oa11y Pilot
~14,13,30,andJuly 7, 191S
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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
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VtTERINARY LABORATORY
SERVI CES, 7/t.JS Forbo;\ Flo. l.dguM
Ntgut I, CA '12611
John C Powe"· 23402 Via Ronda,
M•S••on V1e10. CA 92o1S
Pdul ~ld9•i, 28892 0e L<I l un.> Or ..
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<.ounty Cltr~ ot Or dn\je County on Ju1l
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"Another bit of lhe 'good old days' gone."
Toupees Hit
N e w Heights
CHULA VISTA (AP)
-Th<' toupee is finally a
half-billion-dollar yearly
business in the United
States and harder than
ever lo tdL
'·I couldn't get kissed
in S un C ity without
mine." s;.iys Jim Joyce.
JOYCE. PRESIDENT
of the AmeriC'an Hair
Piece Makers· Associa-
tion, said a toupee offers
security in an age of
great insecurity for men.
·A toupee dealer in
nearby Nation al City
s aid he sell s a s ure
guarantee against the
fear of ridicule.
JOE DU BRULE s aid
he oncl' knew a man who
was "more concerned
about whether he'd be
a ble to we ar his toupee in
surgery than whether he
would survive the opera-
tion."
The old -fas hioned
''tortilla'' toupee, a stan-
dard 3-6-inch plot of pro-
cessed hair imported
from Korea, has given
way to comp uter-
matched hair pieces to-
day. J oyce, in an in-
terview, said $552 million
worth are being
purchased a nnually in
the United States.
HE SAID a ba ld m an
can pay $1 ,000 for a good
one that matches his skin
plus his personality.
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Grocery Carts Eyed
Injuries to Children May Sp ur Actio1i.
WASHINGTON (UPI) -The. however, are h~mpcd to~ether in the ~ation's lar gest super':'a~~
Consumer Product Salety Com-~ .ca~egory which also mcl~de.s· chain. lold Udt;J·n:~~~~':.d cart.s
mission is ~onaidering whether rnJunes from luggage earners, her company
supermarket grocery carts so the exact number of problems as a problem .
should be made tip-proof so traceable to lhe grocery carts JS "IN 1974 WE had ubout 500
children can't fall out or them not known. t d and hurt themselves. Press told the commission that. 'base art· inc idents re por e · · h 15 That's out of l,157 billion con-The question was raised by Dr. one local chain in Oregon wit . sumer trans actions, so that's ~ot.
Edward Press, a public health of-stores had a bout 10 or 12 acci-a very high figure," s he said.
fleer for the state of Oregon. who ~ents severe en?ugh ~o warrant "It .8 a pretty low percentage. but
petitioned the agency to require insurance claims in the 18 we would cooperate with any
safety. rules. He claimed the months. d 1 ped " com miss ion • s own injury A spokeswoman for Safeway, safety standards eve 0 ·
statistics s how 8,000 to 9,000
emergency room cases every
year involving s hopping cart in-
juries. A Roadblock
"FOR THE YEAR ended June
30, 1974, it was estimated that 8
percent of these were fractures.
most of which were of the lower
arms, fingers and lower leg
(although about 6 percent of the
fractures wore fractures of the
skull)," he said. ·
.Homefolk,s Tum off Singer
"While 8,00<J or 9,000 may not •
seem to be a large number in
view of the millio.ns that might be
exposed, I am confident that
there are also a significant
number of additional injuries not
severe enough lo r equire hospital
emergency treatment but that
might be prevented by proper
construction and proper opera-
tion of the carts," Press a~ded.
THE F IGURES H E cited,
CANONSBURG, Pa. (UPI) -Singer Bobtfy Vinton will
have to look elsewhere for ·someone to name a street after him. The Borough Council in this southwestern Penn·
sylvania community has bowed to public pressure.
-Residents of Smith Street appeared before the council
and asked for time to air their opposition to the name
change. A petition opposing the change was given to council
President Joseph Cavasina. The petition contained 66
names and all opposed the proposal. There are 34 homes on
the street.
Council approved a resolution earlier by a 6-1 vote call-
ing for the name change in honor of Vinton, a former resi-
dent of Smith Street. . .
Another popular singer. Perry Como, is from
Canonsburg and a street was named for him some lime ago.
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Ruling Aids Women Prisoners
. By THO~ D. EUAS ,,
, be The Kings County ruling got little notice
;, caUJe it ca.me from one or California's less
, poJudpulated, agra cultural areas, but visiting Superior
. ge M ~tl Golds tein 's decision to a llow a woman
pnsoner m the county jail credit against her sen-
" 1t~nce for classes s he did not attend could become a 1 • andmark.
:: Goldstein, who usua~ly sl.ts in Fres no County,
. !ast month held that Caltforma laws against keep-
, ·tng male and female prisoners in areas where they
. might_ see and converse with one another "are
·_' archa ic and out of tum' with modern concepts.•' .
IDS DECISION MAY BE A TURNING point in w~at has been accelerating into a major new cam-
p_a1gn by California feminists : a drive for equal
n ghts for wom en prisoners both in county j a ils and
the California Institution for Women near 1'"rontera in Rive rside County.
. The.women prisoners have reeeived little atten-
lton until recently beeause they are outnumbered
about 20 to 1 by men. California state prisons, for in-stance, have a bout 21,000
male inmates and about r,,.---:S::-0::::-::-:UT=H::"'.E~R~N--~
1,000 women. CALIFORNIA
But fe minis ts have FOC S
been claiming for several '" U
y e ars th a t wom e n
prisoners "lead a much more constricted life than ~en" and that m any of the rehabilitation and voca-
tional programs open to men are not available to
women.
. ~HE GOU:~STEIN RULING SPOK E directly to
this issue. In Kings County, as in many others, the
same classes are not available to both men and
women prisoners.
, Men r<:ceive "good time" for attending some
: classes which women can't attend because· of the -l~ws against inter-sex contacts. Go1dstein's ruling
_ives women prisoners in Kings County tbe same
tame off their sentences if they s imply apply to take
the classes.
regulations for all pmoners and a thlrd would pro-
vide equal medical care for both male and female
prisoners.
"WE'RE GET11NG " Ll'ITLE MOVEMENT
in this area," says Democratic Assemblyman Alan
Sieroty or We1t Los Angeles, chairman of the Ais·
sembly Criminal Justice Committee. "One of the
big reasons is that a lot of women lawyers have
wanted an area they could work in as femin~sts and
this is a natural one."
Sieroty said his ollice has received many com-
plaints that s tate parole authorities tiave been
much toueher on women than men.
''I understand even lhe questioning of the
women is different," he said in an interview.
"There's a lot 'more morality thrown at the
women."
He s aid he tried last year to schedule a public
hearing al the Frontera prison, but was thwarted by
the state Department ot Corrections for security re-
asons. His committee will try again this year to hold
a hearing there, seeking testimony of the women in-
mates.
CHANCES ARE 'nlERE WILL BE few pro-
blems scheduling it now. About two months ago the
National Organization for Women's task fore~ on
prisons brought more than 100 women into Frontera
for a full day of workshope with inmates. ·
From that session came proposals for re·
habilitation of long-term women offenders in ways
similar to the ·men. Work furlough plans, for in-
stance, are unavailable to women, making their re-
entry into society harder than the men's . The
women prisont>rs also called for an immediate end
to the hystereclomr operations they say are
performed on many without their consent.
A legislative hearing should cause far fewer
security problems than workshops featuring in-
tense s m all-group interaction.
Mondty. July 7, 1975 OAIL v PILOT A I
A Cl ue
To Cri b
\,·D eaths
NEWARK, N.J . CAP)
Harmful quantities of
l ead a nd c admium
passed from · pregnant
women to their children
fl 11 m ay bC' the cause of
L.1 '' som<' cases of sudden in -
... ~ fan t death a r esearcher \\IOllllf ' ·~says ..
'i.. ~' ""' Dr. Richard J . Coum -~ '(t .:s bis, a forensic M:1entist ~~~;.~t~,., in t h c N e w J e r s c y ~~-~·.<~~ •. ~}·~ medie<t l examinC'r 's of ~~~~.?b~VA flee and a n a ssociate ~§.:~':Bl prof~s~or of preventive
· med1c m e a t the New .Join• Board J e r s ey Co ll e ge of
Alvin Alexander of
Van Nuys ha s been
elected to the board of
Lion Country Safari,
lnc. fie is pres ident of
Multi Med i a Com-
munications Co r p.
Medicine a nd De•1tislry,
leads a team which has
investigated m ore than
80 c ases of c rib death and
stillborn children the last
year.
COUMBIS SAID that
lead and cadmium levels
----------in the brains , Ii vers and
Morgan
In Show
kidneys of som e 10 lo 20
of th e infants "ap-
proached toxic levels."
He said a ccumulations
of the elements in the
body of the mother could
be passed to the fetus -
Contcm por ary paint-a. so~ of "matern'.11 pollu-
i n gs b y S addl c bac k t10.n enda!l~ermg the
College a rt in structor child be~ore 1t 1s born.
Tom Morgan will be dis-H~ sa~d that could le~d
played at the first annual lo st1llb1rth or sudden in-
National Erotic Art Ex-fantdeath.
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"Slripe Lady" and an ath syn_dro m e, _a ls o
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. His. decision is in line with a group.pf bills work·
111g their way through the Legislature. One would
assure integration of all vocational programs in
county jails, another would standardize good lime
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ty decision come as part of the overall trend toward
equalizing conditions for. women pJisoners. It is a
trend that has drawn little attention so far, but one
that is touching every part of California, right down
to the s malJest counties.
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Mor gan r eceived his pa.~ent,reason . _
bachelor 's d egr ee at We re not saying that
Chico State College and we hav ~ s ol ve_d t~e
hjs .M .A. from Cal State, mystery; Coumb1s sa1d,
Long Beach. His areas of ''but we feel we ha.ve Wl·
teaching include design, covered enough ev1~cnce
painting and drawing. to warrant a c?ntn:iu.ed 1-------------. search for s c1e nt1f1 t',
Call 642-5678.
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down-to-e arth ans wers
lo what has been held by
some to be ~lm o s t
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By Bil Keane Freeway Link$ Dirt Ro.ads
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BAKERSFIELD <AP> -
The st.ate is spending $220,000
to coos(rucl a freeway in·
t ercbange conn ecting
California S8 with a network
ol dirt roads in an almost un·
inhabited area. ·
The project 17 miles east or
here is proceeding under a n
·1s.year·old agree m e n• ...
between Kern County and the
st.ate. The ramps will connect
the freeway with Gene ral
.Beale Road, which the count.y ·
recently paved for H 1• miJes
south from the freeway.
THE PAV.ED PORTION
.~
"Ooddy, I think you forgot to kiss me goodnight,"
D eath Not M!es
DltENT
GEAAIT AillLPH OAENT •911' ~
Oitf' of dotdlrt July 1, 19/S Rt:S.Ol'M o1
....,,ltnglon Se.tell. C• Survl"''d 0y "''
Mi l•. Aulrt Orenl of Hunl1n91on IWoKh
"!01htr c.1 .. on Ort'nl o t ~•I &.iKh
0.119rtltr, Palrfco.i Lorr.to~ H19W0n ·
Deoll\•m Of Hunltnqton U-•""· on(-i.on,
c;,rrol Wc1ynt' Or.,nl ot El fOr"O btot~r illrt Ort'nl ot Sf.111 O~acl\, '"'~ !>10ter1o, Lod.o Crutcnt•f'l<I ot Huntonqton
fleiKI\, J.in"t Brown ot Wl'•l,,,.n\lf'r
"nd Madt>l •nf' Ec1g1.,; t our
granc1Cl11ldren ~""'"' will t» ""l<I T""""'y· July 8, ol 1 00 PM, Smtll\!o'
Mortu•ry C11.,p .. 1 I nt,.rmt'nt,
~\tmon•ter M.tmorool Pclrl.. 5mllth' ~rluary Oorecto".
McWILLlillMS
MABEL M MCWILLI AMS of ~n
C:lt>mrnl• Ca O.ite ot df'dll'I Jul'f S, 1~1> ~"'vowed by hl'r d.luQl'll~r. Mr•. (drl O
Roblonq ot O"M Pooni, son, Hdro l<I '1ICW1lha~ o l Evclnsvolle, lndldnd
lt'OO~n 9randcllol<lr1>n and ten 9r~dl
~randchtldren · brotl'le r Aaymona
~rvo! Po~blo. Colorado, \1\ter. Ml ...
~., .. .,,. illlohlf'r of !>.In C.temente. ca
iurvoct'\ U 00 noon T ueM:t.;y, Pacol •C
ilt'w C11<1~1 Interment. Pac.toe \l•t'w
Wmor1al Par~ N•wPOrl Bl'd<l'I, C...
Ool(tf1(. V1ewMOrtudrYdtr~CtO"
OULillNEY
FltCHAAO 1 OULAN(.., of s .. n
:1e~ntt C• O,He ot <1et1tl\ Jutv '·
1~7S. Survoved by l'I•\ w•I~ \/Hgon..;
ion A1c ll1H<I M Outon• .. • o t La
:rlscentli, d11.1u9ht<:.r, Donn.> L
J ulaney of Co1CM1oter, Vermonc. tnreoe
1•an<1cll1t<1ren. orotrter, f.OW•n W
Dulaney ot El Pa'>O, Tt'all\ Gr•vt "Cle
-V•Cf'lo 11 00 AM Tuesday PJc1f1c "•to• Memoroal Park. Ne .. por1 0.,.Kl'I
C.. Pa""' View Mortuary director>.
JACOB~EN
PAULA 0 JACOBSEN of Coron.i <!el
Mor, Ca Oatf' of deatl'I July ). 191S
Survoveo by l'ltr ~l~ttr, Ell• Stlldu ot
Marin CO..nty, c ... Grc1ves1<1e servou
N•ll ~ at 3.00 PM Tul'\ddY. PaCit•c
Voew Memorial Park, NewPOrt Oli.tcll,
Ca. Pacohc View MorluMVdlrt-<.lor~
KALMENSON
lCAAL KALMENSON ot La9un.i
~111s, Ca. Date ot dedtll July &, 197S.
Survivea by rtos wife Sylvod; 0.1ugl\le",
Cloris HirS<'.l'I ot s.tnta Mono ca unCI Sybil
Semar of T~tln, Ca St;rv1ces W11t ~
t..!t<I al 2:00 PM Tuesday, Pac1toc \loew
Chapel. Entombment, Pacific "'""' -morial Park. Nf'wpcrt Bf'.tell, C..
P•coloc View Mortuary dHttlor\.
MICKENS
OUANE KEllH MICKENS04 Sdnla
An.t, ca. Oatt ot dt'ath July '· 19JS
Survovfll by "'' woff'. CMolyn f-.tv
Mocken\ t.atr.er. Ouanf' Mo<keni. ot
Port Clin ton OrHo, mothn H<-1• n
MKken\, bro llltr , C.•r, al'd Alan
'•\ltr. Mr~ Nan< y WI bt" dll oi !.in
GUSl<y. Ofuo s. ,.,,~,I 00 P M 11111.~•
ddy, Pa<ohc V•~w Cllapo;I IOntnmcnr
PM.the VP~w MttnOt •at P,lrk. N('wrLoDOrt
~ach Pacotoc View Mortut1ry dor~(
lor~ In 11 .. u ol llowt>r\ th<! ldmoly '"9-
«JeSIS memorodl <onlt1buloon\ be maoe
toTlleHeJrl Fund FROME
M~S C.ENEVIEVf. M FAOME,d9e
) 1 of U9Un• H•ll'. Ccl O•ll' o t -11'1 Ju-
ly •. 1'7S. Mr\. Fromt> wa\ born on
SlleboyQan, Wisc .. """' • r1!91)ltred ~ lor tort¥ '¥l'a•> ano _,.ed on
M<ld•wn "°'polal\ tor m•nv ~ar\
Survived by Iler hu;bdn<I, Walter A.
Fr-. ~r. woll'lwllom >'-rt<.enlly~
U L TZ-IHGHO H
FUHHALHOME
Corona del Mar 673-9450
Co~t..i Mosa 646·2424
IELL HOADW A Y
MOUUAI Y
110 Broadway. Costa
Mesa
6 42-9150
McCORMICIC
MORTUARY
Laguna Beach
494·9415
San Juan Cap1 .rrano
495-1776
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL PARIC
Cemetery Mort uary
Chapel
3 500 Pacific Vie w Drive
Newp0r! 8<;c1ch,
C.il1 lorn1;,
644-2700
Pf;EIC FAMILY
COLONIAL FUHHAL
HOME
"""'eel ttwor Mtv-wcond -dding at>-
01v~r .s4,.,; •t'o '5ourv1ved by tour
cl'llldren, Wattu ill. Frome, Jr. of
NewPOf't 8"acll, Ca , Or . Wilham J.
F-rome of Hou\ton, Te•as-4' ~eir,
EhLa~th A L1Pbt' ot Porll...,d, Oregon
....., J•me-. J Frome ot Monntapotls;
IWfflly grandCl'loldrl!fl Reettahon of
lht Holy Rowrv Monday 7:30 PM,
Brown Cotono•I Ch<1pet. M.us 04 Chris.
taon Bunal Tue>d•Y 9 00 AM al St.
Nocl'IOla; Ca111011c Cllurcll, 1S1S1 El
Toro Rocld, Lac;iuna Molli., Ca. lnter-
onen I will f ollow In A scension C..~t&r'f
HillROY
MILOAEO I HARDY. OdlrolOo;atll
July 7, 191S. Ae1o1dt'nl ot Corona del
M.Jr, Ca. Survived by l'ler son, Oonal<I
Hardy 01 San f-ranclsco. C•. and on.
9rc1nOCll1ld !>erv1ce1o Tue\day, 1:00 PM,
July 8, on C.orona oel Mar Cha~l. lnler-
mo:nt. C:.lenddlt' Cemetery. Dots Moines,
Iowa Bctlll·9"rgeron Corona del Nldr
cmector\. tn heu ol flowers contrlbu-"°"" ,,.,..., be made to The LutllerM
C'.l'lurcn ot Tl'le Master, Corona del Mdr, ca TOWNSLEY
KENNETH TOWNSLEY. Oateof de-
dlh July •. 191S Born in L1nco1n,
"lt-b<J\kd Re''°""' ot M1ss1on Vielo,
Cd ~ur\wwed by tu~ wife Clar-•«: son. c .. •did K. Town,ley ot Huntongton
Lt-dCll. dduglller. Oonn.t Slrat"""" of
Lonq Bl'•<" lou r c;irandcholdrl!!ft
!>('rvoc"' 1.,..,.,,..,1 00 PM. McCormick
Laguna lk.t<h Chapel. Rev. RoClert w,,,. oll•Co•nt. lntf'rm,.nt. Et Toro
C..rTtt'terv. McCormocll. Lagun.s Beac:h
Mortuary oor .. uori.
THIELHEtM
ART ... Vi< R. THIELHEIM ol t.ag.-
\;111s. Ca. Date of <le.th July 3, tf7S.
Survived bv 111s sister, Esteltf'
Tll1elhe1m ot L•guna Hills. C•.;
brother. Jol'ln E. Trtlelll•im ? ol
0o .. nev. ca. Services were held tllls
morn1"9 at 10:00 AM, SI. NldlOlas
catllolic Churell. Interment, Ascension
C..metery. McCormick Lagl;lflil Beac:ll
Mortuary directors.
MACHNIKOWSKI
LEONARD MACHI ICOWSICI. Resl··
<lent ot Costa Mesa, Ca. Date ol de.ttll
July &, 1975. Survived by Ills wHe
Na l•llf'; one <la ugllle r, Donat•
Maclln1kowsk1. Rosary Monday 7:30 ,.
PM, Mau Tuei.a.y 10:00 AM, boll'I at
St. Jonn The Baptist Cllurcll. ln"'r· rTtf'nt. Good Shl!!pllerd Cemetery. lldttz.
Ber<lf'•on Costa Mesa Mortuary direc-
tors
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
4 NillME STATEMENT
The lollowong peri.on 11. <lotrig busi· 1
~ssa\
illUTO MARINE SPEClillLTY, •
llUO Amklad Street, Unot G, FOIA'ltain
Vallev. CA. 97708
Artnur J<1mes McCormoctc, 2952
Java Rodd. CM la M .. sa, CA 92626
Tl\IS bus•~H IS Con<IUct...i by -;,..
<1tv1oua1
Artllur James McCorrrick ·n,,s statement was riled ""'" the
C.ountv Cieri< of Or.•n9e C.Ount.,onJ-
11, 19/S .........
Pubhlohed Orange C~sl Daily Pilot,
JUM23,30.andJulyl, 1~, 1915 2259-7S
PUBLIC NOTICE
• F ICTITIOUS8USINESS
NillME STATEMENT
Tiie lollowong person is doinq busi·
nf'SSdS
••
BANKERS OUTLE"f OF COSTA • ' MESA,itSIHarbor,CMla Me~,CA. ~(~ ~
Warren L. Oe.,Of', H 1'0 Beach · ~ ~,. •
BlvO., w .. stmonstf'r, CA. . , ~~· ' •
Tl'los busineu ,. con<lucted by an ift.. ~ ;-,, \ • • ' '•
dJVtdull. <i ' ,4'
warrer1 L. ~voe • • <:' , •-·t
Thts ~1a1emen1 w4s hf.ed' w.th tt.e '"""'°H' .. ~
C.ounty Cler_r. ol Orange Counlyon June .... \<I!;; ~. ~
2S, 191S. ~m 7J;_ •: :• r
Pub4191ed Orange ~st Oaily Pilot, ~ • l (' , •
June30.aodJuly7,1•,21,.,IS 2J13.7S ,
P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NillME STA TEMEMT
The following person Is doing busl·
<IHSU .
COURT ESY REAL TY, 16'143
Bushard Street, Founl<11n Valley,
C.1Horn111 9170I
M•rcel Gaston Cordi, <1 ?92
Ma/KMSler, Cypress, California~
Tho\ bus1nes1o Is conducted by «11n-
<llv10ua1.
Marcel Gaston Cordi
Tiiis st .. tement was tolfll with the
C.ountv Clerk ot Orange County on June
11, 19/S.
~5
PvbllSl'led Ordnge coast Dally Pilot,
June 23, 30, and July], 14, 1975 2lt0.7S
PUBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
The tollowino person is doing bus!·
""U a\
ends in dirt which leads to a
private dirt road. The im-
mediate a rea is farmland OC·
cupied only by J ive member~
of the Wayne Newton family,
who live in a house trailer just
oCf their private dirt road.
A spokesman for .the county
road department says the on·
ly anticipated use for General
Beale Road and the cosUy in·
te rchange system will be to
·permit access to the area by
s e a s o n a I a.g r i c u l l u r a I
workers. There ate no plans
to complete the paving of~
General Beale Road, the
spokesman said.
. "
A !O· YEAll projttt.ion in·
diC'l\eS tl)al b1 1985 only 200
ca.ts a day' wm use the off.
ramp, and then only during
peak agricultural periods.
Ronald Ruellgers, deputy
road commissioner, sald
wben ·county superYisors r e-
quested that the state con·
strucl the interchange in 1971,
there were plans to complete
Panama Road from Lamont ·
to General Beale Road, pro-
viding access lo the freeway·
for Lamont area residents.
However, the small com-
·'
00
munity o tready lies on
highwa_y 184, a north-south
roadway.
NOW THA't THE state
has begun work on the pro·
ject., Panama Road ends A
dusty mile from· General
Beale, with no funds budgeted
to complete it in the coming
fiscal year. ·
Bob Meyers, information
officer for the slate Depart-
ment of Transportation in
Fresno, said the interchange
project will be finished Aug.
12.
7ti01 Bol~a A'v•
WPslminster
893·352!>
SMflHS'MORTUARY
627 Main Sr
H untington I:) .. ,(.,.,
536-6539
LITTLE BAVARIA INN, 2052
tlewl>Ot1 Blvd .• C01ota Mesa, Calif. ~7
LO•\ Anne Moller, 15901 Rl'odDIJtc
Cl Fount.ion V•lley, CA. 9270I
Trus business 1s cond«ltd by Ml 1,..
O•"•~a1 Loh A Miii.,.
1 "'' state""'"' w~ filed with the
C.O..ntv Clerk ot Or.inoe Countyon.June
11. t91S ~
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June13, lO. dl'd July 1, t•, 197S ~15
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P UBLIC NOTIC"t:
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NillME STATEMENT
TM lotlowlng Pf''~' '"" do<"<I -.iMU.t\ ROYAL NCW PO AT
PORCELAINS. ll7S Montov•• Unit
0.2, COsta Me•<1. Cill t2t21
Lino.I A Oendenln, 33'!1 Chut.i
Vht•, O•n• Point. CA '11>2'
Ke ren c.. Orl•n<lo, 70it Port
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Tith t1u\1ness Is cooduetecl by • ....,lllpMlntrsl\lp.
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"ntls f>lat•m•flt WH tit.ct with IN OllM'f' Clerk ot ~ ..... County Oft July
as. "'\ F41t•
'"'*I~ Oran99 c.o.tl Oellv Pilot
PUBLIC NOTICE .. , .. ,
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NillME STATEMENT
Thf' lottowln9 per~ Is OOlng butt·
flll'~S .t\
AEWillllO ENTERPRISES, ?71l
N~wporl Canter Orove, Newport BHCll,
, .... '17"60
John Vort"4!. No S H•rbor Isl.and,
Newpor1 Be•c n, C.htorno• fl660
Tl'I" tl<l•lness 11. conducteo by..,. in.
d1v1dU•I .
Jo"" Vlriue
lhis Sl11temeftl w•s filed lllllltt ..
County Clerk ol Ora~ County on May JO, 197S. ,....,
P\lbl•l>Md Or•n9f Coast Oally .,.toe,
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Mof!!!Y. July 7, 1975 DAIL v PILOT A JI
Hundreds EmplO!led i• Countg
'.Job Program Working
"Bu, some kicb were hurt ln &he me...Ume," be : By WILUAMSCHREmER
• Ot .. a..., ...... .H
SAN!A ANA -Despite chronic Jags of COM·
munleations be~ween the two Orange County iov. ~mment agenc1~s in charge. a special federally
runc1ec1 summer Job program hH put more than 535
Orange Coast youngsters to work.
And another 100 teenaeers are being bused to JC?1-at El Toro Marine Corps Air Station from bar·
no '5..eaa of Stanton and Los Alamitos. In all, 3,000 Jobs were funded throuehout the county.
AU the ~oungstera involved in jobs rangjng
trom recrea~.•o.n counselors to health therapists are soost~~red dis adv antaeed," meaning they meet certain federal poverty criteria.
THEY HOLD JOBS WITH city and county gov-
tf'!'ment.s, ~chool districts, health care facilities,
pnvate bus~ness and public service agencies such at commuruty centers and the YMCA.
. The a~ministrative difficulties to date have ~m.arily mvolved the covnty Manpower Com·
m111100, the aaency nominally in charge of lhE
S\lmmer youth p_rog~am, and the county personnel
department, which is the lead hiring agency for
.,ounty ~overnment and a dozen ciUes.
. '!be remaining cities, including Seal Beach and
Huntington Beach, have chosen to direct th'eir own
programs with a share of the federal grant money.
MOST OF TJIE COMMUNICATION problem
apparently stems back to the Manpower Com·
mbalon, which has released information to the pfess
and public that is incomplete or misleading.
Robert Nelson, the commission's executive
director, admits that •'some things proballtly could
have been handled .differently.•'
said. ' •
The two men taJd a number of younpten were
all01nislead by the belief that the p~ram ls open
to all teenagers, not just those who meet the apeeitlc
federal criteria -low econoaruc level and re·
sidence dose to Jobs.
IN ASSIGNING JOB SU>TS lo U.e cities •nd
Wlincorporated communities within their domah)
-including most of the Harbor Area and south
l'OWlty -Amezcua and Caudillo effeetlvely tinored
the "fair share" formula dictated by the federal
Department of Labor.
"We used our own dbcretion based oo need, but
as jt worked out, every area got ita fair share and in
some areas, quite a bit more," Amezcua satd.
The fair share formula was based on statistics
compiled iii the 1970 census, which Amezcua said
"is obviously five years out oC date."
Instead, Amezcua sent representatives into
each city and community to survey the situation
and seek out the youngsters who could flt the
criteria.
AS A RESU"" T t aDES that would h•ve Cotten
only 20 or 30 Job alots under the fair share formula
got • or 100 based on actual inspection of poverty
situations.
The county govemment program might have
been half the current aiae, Amezcua notes, bad the
Board of Supervisors not pumped in $200,000 from
another federal grant program in addition to the
$332,000 share of the latest grant program.
And, ln an effort to serve at least some of the 500
kids on bis waiting liata, Amezcua said he is plan·
ning to ask supervisors to find more meney.
"The cities have ~ady said they can't afford
more so the board is UMt next step," Amescua said. An oversight that diaappojnted hundreds of
young job-seekers occurred two weeks ago, when
the $1.8 million federal grant officially arrived. . .-------------------....,.•
The Manpower Commission office announced
receipt of the funds and ceremoniously announced
it would permit creation ol about 3,000 jobs.\COm·
mission officials released names and phone num-
bers of personnel omces in the county and various
"cities where intere-ste<t youngsters coula inquire about jobs.
IN FACT. NELSON ADMITTED later, recruit·
menl for the jobs began more than six weeks ago,
before school let out for the s~mmer. Oralia
Bolanos; who coordinates the youth programs for
Nelson's office explained. .
"The program operators were told lo fill their
slots before the kids left school because last year,
we had troubl~ filling all the jobs when we couldn't
do it through t*. schools," she said.
"I undentf)uHhat all but a few of the cities that
were conductlni their own hiring programs had
fllled thelr jobs slots before the end of May.''
Th61.fact that the commission staff Called to
make that fact known in publicizing the grant dis·
lurbed fl,l Ainezcua and Luis Caudillo, the county
persoftnel officers trying lo handle hiring for the
county and the' dozen cities without their own pro·
grams.
"WE WOULD PREFER THE commission tc
give us the money , the federal guidelines and then
let us handle the employment program," Amezcua
said.
Caudillo s aid his office was swamped with calls
for two days after news stories prompted by the
commission releases appeared, complete with
names and numbers to call.
Ameuua said mo,,t of the difficulties were re· fated lo pqor communications between the two
county omces and mo,,t have now been worked out.
* * * * *
SANTA ANA -There are more impoverished
people living on the affluent Orange Coast than
statistics show or people care to admit, according to
two Orange County fovernmenl personnel officers.
Al Amezcua and Luis Caudillo, administ~ators
ol most of a f e~erally fWKled summer youth hiring
program in the county, sent field representatives
into coaatal communities to rmd disadvantaged
youngsters to participate.
They said it was the first time any manpower
program administrators had even attempted to
seek out the real poverty cases in areas from Costa
'Mesa south to San Clemente.
"SINCE HUNTINGTON .BEACH and Seal
Beach conducted their own hiring programs, we ·
didn't go into those areas," Amezcua said. "Bui it
was surprising what we found in ~e other coastal
areas that have been s imply ignored because
everyone is thought lo be rich.''
Coastal communities and the number of poor
teenagers holding jobs as of this week under the bir·
ing progran include :
-Fountain Valley, 47
-Costa Mesa, 141
-Irvine, 42
-Laguna Beach, 20
-Newport Beach,~
-San Juan Capistrano, 19
-San Clemente, 13
-Mission Viejo area, 10
-El Toro area, 22
-Dana Point area, nine
-Laguna Hills area, five
HUNTINGTON BEACH OPENED up f bout 150
jobs and Seal Beach about 16 in their programs,
Caudillo said. Of the 368 youngsters in eo.atal are~s other
than the west county, Amezcua. noted that 164 a~e worklnt part time and 101og to school in
vocational programs part. tlme but still earning 40
hours a week or pay ..
Thoolh they did meet federal fair sba~e st!ln·
dardl for each communlt~, ezcua and Caud1llo
Uled thelr own observe and those of field
workers tn asalanlng Job along the Orange
~~if we had used the fairlbre formula, wb1ch is
based on the 1970 census, tome areu witb •Vl'Pril·
ln&lY high numben of llllf0Yetlthe4 k~~ "'°':'Id have 1otten far fewer slots than they did. Caucbllo
said.
J'Oa E~A•PLE. OOS'l'A MES.\ would have
satten about 20 or 30 aloe.a eciimpared to the 1'1 it re-
eelved. County field work en f ouncl a lar1e pocket
al poverty-level resld~nu oa Ute west side of town.
Jn affiueat Irvine. whkfa probably would baH
received no 1lolt, county ' offldall found mtarant
tann famJUe1 and collett ltUden" who mA the
poverty criteria. . Slmtlar pocket s of poverty, pri marily
Spubb·tpe•kfnl people, were round ln every south
t0atll community, Amescua sald.
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D1~COVERIN6 THAT
f>AM DRIVER 15
BEING HELD
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Tonight's
TV Hig1!Jights
·~pirit Sparkles In Downcoast Race
. :,
1
CBS (2) 8:00 -The JQ Myth. CBS new~man Dan Rather anchors this
special about the ways in which the IQ
concept and tests have been used mis-
used and abus ed through the years.'
· KTLA (5} 8 :00 -"For wh~m the BeJI
·?'Qlls." Gary C~oper and Ingrid Bergman
m ~e 1943.version of the Hemingway nov-e l with Akim 1'amiroff.
KCET (28) 8:00 -Broken Treaty at Bat~lc Mountain. This documentary ex-
ammes the s truggle of the We stern
Shosone Indians to regain 24 million
acres of Nevada land. Robert Redford is
the narrator.
:s. TV DAILY LOG
Monday
Evening
JULY 7
C.1IO 0 0 CI' fi2l al m GD "'-
Q)O@~.t)I~ ) Ntw1
psychic predicts four thines w!R
happen to Maude-the fourth bein1
lhal she will marry 1 liltll lrme-
and Maude pooh.poohs lhe 1111dic·
11011s until the first tluee come
l fut.
l•J The Unl~uclublu
0 c~ Cl> <Il a> s.w . .u .• "lhe Sleel Plated Security Blanket (R)
Mike Kane's 56-foot trimaran Spirit of America
from Soulb Shore Sailing Club was the first yacht to
finish Saturday in the 130-mile Marino del Rey lo
San Diego race, on tlMual Fourth of July classic co-
sponsored by Windjammers Yacht Club (Marina
del Rey) und Southwestern Yacht Club (San
Diego).
• Spirit of Americp
finished at 11 ;23 a.m.
Saturday, one hour and
21 minutes a head of the
first sina:le·hull yacht,
• the converted 12-melcr ~ Anitra, sailed by Fred
1 Prei s s, Pa c ific
Mariners · Yacht Club
There we re 250 s turters
in the race which Uus
year was held in honor
of the 50th annive rsary
of Southweste rn Yacht
Club.
THE HANDICAP
winner in the
Performance Handicap
--BOATING
Racing F1 eet divis ion with seven classes was Ilkley
Moor, owned ana skippered by Roy Benslead, Cpm-
modoreofSWYC.
H a ndicap winners:
PHRF-A -1, Tasman Sea, Mike Beaupre,
WYC; 2, Chipita, Jim Foyer, WYC; 3, Anitra, Fred
Preiss. PMYC: 4, Hallelujah, Dick Squire, WYC ; 5,
Emily Ann, Joseph Blay, CYC.
P HRf'-B -1. Primera, Reuben Vollmer,
KHYC; 2, Cypress V, Stephen Seiff, CYC; 3, Skoya
II, Scott Rice. WYC;·4, Vamanos, Ron Wallerstedt,
PMYC; 5, Lumaran, Bill Rohrs, VYC. ·
PHRF-C -1, Boopsie, Morris Cohen, WYC; 2,
Green Hungarian, G. Kris Kristof, WYC; 3, CC &
Water, Clyde Leach, WYC; 4. Alicia III, Henry
Butler, OYC; 5, Second Escape, Hamilton Brothers,
KHYC. ·
O 8o111m
0 Wid Wild Wut
G)C1un Ams m Mod Squad
tl)'lfair. ltreu
A nalional beauty p11mt becolMs PHRF·D -l, Pegasus, J erry Montgomery,
a nia~tmare wllt11 thrae dtsptt~te CBYC· 2 Hi Ho Silver Marius Griffo SBYRC· 3 men in a stolen ""'°'td ur Stitt • • • • • •. • • iwo beautiful 11o1taaes in an at-Aphrodite, Jim Gruenwald, SDYC; 4, Fiesta, Rufus
1t111Pt 19 lltll tw!1 l'!lllio!J ~rt___Roberts, SMYC.; S, Karma, Carl Hansen.,..SGVC.
worth o1 jeweliy. Farrah Fiwcell PHRF-E -1, Ilkley Moor, Roy Benstead, °' Tiie lnfldHS ED Electric Company
Ma)Ol1 and l..tr1Pwr1oest. SWYC; 2, Wind Seeker, Gene McKinnon, PMYC; J, ~!:'~,..!:. Entre'acte, Robert Burr, PMYC; 4, Samurai, Jim a) Roc.kJ l Ftknds w .,,,.. Wells, SBYRC; 5, Chindit, Harry and John
9:30 O Qil (I) (j)..... (R) Rhoda
lhinu sht may bt Pftinant. but
she isn't sure enou1h to ten Joe,
especially when !It ~ home
wilh the ntws 11111 his buliness is
f1cin1 an econom11: squeeze.
5:30 ®J Mt~ Critflll $btw
G)TllltCir1
(W ClJ ISpy
tD lint Krnnedr: lo tit frte <n (Ul Duler'i Choiu m T mel fil111
® Gallopinc Gounarl
a) littlt RtsalJ
ONtn
ED C.ucht la tllt Act
E?i)YHtttla
1:00 o o o a1 CIJ m m l'ftS 10:00 ft Qil CI) ({} Mtdicaf c .. hf ·~1urd1;'$ Cltlld" (II) In 01der to
~v• a youn1 runaway's lift, Gan-
non slllalds llU from tllt autllor"
liu.
rn Ironside
O 1owtin1101 Oonari
(!) Moel Squad
00 Trvth or ConJtqutncts
O Wht's MJ line:
at I low Lucy
Q)Tbt Fiii
tll u Muitt rro~iblcla
~~ Tiie Ille VaUtJ
ED 1t11trlact
(.]t CJ ) ltfllllll ~Dfam.a
'1) Thrte Stootu
Ci) '"" lllnotl o IS CD> CD ED taribt 1.1c1y
Kiiie(' (R) Alter the wife of a Sen·
flor is accu»d or murder alld thttl
ol a!lemplint suiade, Bu and
Muk are ullcd in lo invesli1alt
the U$e. Monte Markham. Lindi
• t.hrsh. Judy Pitt 111d Jme:s CIJ. 0 IJhan (Utsl.
7:JO I $25.000 r,ra.id ,. krpot1
i.e.e Alllt1kn StJie
RllMI• Sulldu
11 1m m T• Ttll tht Trut~ 1 • Mlllioll $ MOYit: (Cl (2hr)
trturt C11da~· (llor) '6 7-Jacki
Palance, Bur&ess Meredith, Be1erly
mm 1'fw1
Q)Ctt S1111rt
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ED KUP'S SHOW DEBUTS! * MASTER INTERVIEWER
ED DCllrT llup's SM r~I in a
~nu ol weekly talk sho'tn w1lh
hosl Chaco Sun·T•mes ColurMisl
Irv Kupdnet wllo welcx>mu Mlioul
and inlernalional tlle$1s lor conver·
ulion with " punch -no holds
barred.
Adams. ll9J Ltt's Mah A Dul
Q,t Ktean's Heroes
Atlora
Vttcel Aco111panam
Ji111m1 Dea• Shtw
10:JO O ID Ntn
O Ctt1111n~ flfll~d
Qj AllnllllH~ I 00 WiW Wtr1d tf Anlmal1
llld fu1Ulo's Stu111 RM•
Uttle Rasals a> Vtfl'I Acttll,... ..
I 1:00 o @r3) (i) cas """ spec111 11:00 o rn om m""" "lhe IQ Myth" (R) lh1s eumlna· O (I) ®J@CIJ Nf'ft
I
tion ol the wm in •hich lht 0 l est ti '~
IQ con<epl and tests ha.. betn 'i" SCl lilt•
11Std m•Mmd and abused through. \•J
tht -iem abo uaminu the power·1 0 TIM l9CJ UMlll
ful inlluence ol an IQ score on 1 at Mlailll: 19llftSil*
person's hit-a powea llOt widely • Q) lllld Sq1a4
ltCOlftlZtd, C8S Hews t.ofresp0n @ rn rttef GUii
dtnt Dan Rather is the ancholman. Al' Tiie U ttocaalllts 0 Q1 6Ql m Nit Monday -I lfti~t lutbal lu ms lo be an-fJl) Tiii nit! U1•
TIOUO(td. (Qj (i)) V'ldlfJ It S.. 0 Mem: (C) (%1/Jht) "ftr Who
tllt Id Tolls" (dra) '43 -lnt ri U:JO O @(}) (I) CIS Lite lihN: ~r1mu, Cary Cooper, Ak•rn Tam (C) 'iMat' (llllll) '6& -Ptltt Tork.
roll. David Jone$, MiWy Oolttu. Midi-~ WiW WU West ul ~um1tb, AnMtte foniullo.
<~ > rn m T\t Rootlts 0 ~ oo d'j m JeMtJ t11111e
ht Assu sl•"-(R) Chris falls In Oeblut Reynolds Is soest hostess.
love with a bfautlful pholo111pher 0 Tiie lltMf111tt11ts wtio is marked lor dt1th 111 a pro· @ Mwie: "Dl"ltf_,, n.y Lift"
teulonal killer . who believes she (dra) •41 _ John~d, ftlllCJ N s•bten followin& and plloloar1ph· Coltrmn.
in& him. e <9 Cl)) m Wt w..w I Dtaltt's Chtke tery ''Chant ofSKenc:e" (R) Stm Monday T11r1 Frldiy · Cl G I Socur Fro• Meilco rorrest, Anne frnc1s, u u lltf
., u-it· (C) (2hr) "Tiit Moon h and John Mcla~m star.
l lut . (com) 53 -Wiiiiam Holden, (!Cl 11) '55 -Robert Clarke Patne11 ""~ ':"" · , I O Movie: "Hidtoa S.11 Dt11111"
M1111e McHarNll, David ldven, M • Dawn Add1111s. annini.
tl1l rnmID llalt11 Tieaty ~I lat·11z:OO I Ctt-SSW01d tit ~ IU111 documtnt1n1 tht DUUri
struu l• of Ille Wastarn Shosllont c.t Smalt Indians to recain 24 million Ktu
elf Hev1d1 lan4. Robert Rtdlocd 12:30 0 Triiaht z-nanales lbi1 looli at lht tradr1lon
ind culture of lht Shosllont Indians 1:00 B Tt11on"'
and the' treaty in question. si1ntd 3 (j) @ @ News
1n 186.l by th• ~es alld lht u,s. Gov1r11mtnl
mt.s~ a> JalallM La•1va11 "•1r1111
l:U 0 ...W: "'Tlllt WMtrflll Or1e•
(CO!ft) '49 -T1fOlle POWtr, Gtne
Tierney, Gerie loc:khart.
J:JO CD Men lrilfil Sllew J:OO 0 llllt¥1t: "Jtu tf Paris" (dra) ·u -Michelt Mor1an, Paul Kt11·
reld. lllomll Mitchell '-0 ~ (J) Cl) lllalldt (R) A flftltd
•
Tuesday
1 DAYTIME MOVIES
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T Nll11n, ttobtrt Ptaston. ·I Cil ~ ~ 8tlllNI" (dra) '49
1 ~rbatl Sttnwytk. Robert P1ul011.
; Sttplltn lllcNtlty, Edith Barrttt. S2:.oo at "MJ Utr (COlll) '&3 -TOlll ,, f0i11ttney, Julie Clltltllt, Mona
~ Wttl!MllrM. r J;119"flllM .. Md' (Ki ft) '$2-
' c.mtrOC1 Mitchtn, M1r11111itt Cltap t inan, AltfMlf f11nz. tl
Qi '1leMlt ...... (dn) '53-Rlc:ll-
•rd llectol. JtrMi MltlDll, Rolltlt fjewt011, RoMlt Ooqla.
J:OOdl (C) ~ ~ (dn}
'69 -Aldo Ray, Plftltla Todor. ~Cl) "nt lrut ....., (dfe) ·u -creaory Pedr, /lltt 61rdw •
Malvyrl Oouclas.
S:JO (I) .. .,_ ... IMt111tfty" (myi) 'C4
-Fttd MacMurraJ, Barbara Stan•
i k. • (C3 "''"' .. , " tN ,., Side et Sull" (sci·li) '69 -Roy Thlnm,
l)llll tO!ln1. Hert.tit Lom.
4:00 R (C) "Tiie Mt!IMM• (ICl·li> •61 ~VJ SIOCkwtn. Suwn °'""'· An('/ Scllftlbw.
.:, -••• KOCE T levi ion (50)
One Designers
Vie Off Coast
One-design sailors turned out in force Saturday
and Sunday for some racing around the buoys in
Newport Harbor Yacht Club's annual Independence
Day Regatta. The event drew 129boats in 12classes.
classes.
Weather both days was bright a nd sunshiny
with winds in the light to moderate range.
The largest turnout on outside courses was the
Etchells-22 Class with 14 entries. The Etchells i~
one of the (astest growing fleets in the local harbor
area.
THE NEXT LARGEST class was the Lido-14s
with 28 boats in two divisions. The Lidos were
rivaled by the one-man Laser class with 25 boats in
two divisions.
Trophy winners: »
PHRF (8) -1, Sun, L. Ashely, NHYC.
ETCH.ELLS-22 (14) -1, Amante, Bob Searle-s,
BYC; 2, Perfect, Don Edler, NHYC; 3, Belle, John
Cazier, BYC.
RHODES-33 (6)-1, Mistress, Bill Taylor. BYC.
LUDERS-16 (7) -l, Angel, Bill Fundenberg,
·NHYC.
SHIELDS (9) -l. Charlotte, Robert Koll,
NHYC; 2, Theresa, Robert Gunyon, NHYC.
LID0-14A (14) -1, John Thorne, BYC ; 2,
Larry Baker, CYC; 3, Marty Lockney, LIYC.
LID0-14B (14) -1, Roy Woolsey, LIYC; 2, Pete
MacDonald, NHYC; 3, Robert Mindte, LIYC.
LASER A (12) -l, &ott Barnard, NHYC; 2,
Chris Raab, HHYC; 3, Mike Arrigo, NHYC.
LASER B (14) -1, Nina and Jack Nielsen; 2,
Kim Jones NHYC; 3, Dayna Williamson, BYC.
SABOT A (11) -1, Jack Franco, LIYC; 2, Mike
Pinckney, BCYC; 3, Steve Otto, BCYC.
SABOT B (9) -1, Mark Whitehouse, NHYC; 2.
Jerry Norman, BCYC; 3. &ott Patrick, BCYC.
SABOT C (13) -1, Jeff Doder, NHYC; 2,
Morgan Morgan, NHYC; 3, Tim Sullivan, BCYC.
S01okin Captures
.Dana Point Race
. Smokin, an Islander·41 sailed by Jim Livermore
of Capistrano Bay Yacht Club, was the Class A win-
ner in Dana Point Yacht Club's Independence Day
race for Performance I landicap Racing Fleet yachts
Sunday. The race was s ailed over an eight-mile
Olympic style course in 20·2.5 knot winds and choppy
seas.
CLASS A -1, Smokin; 2, Big Kahuna II <Islan-
der-36) Mark Townsend , DPYC; 3, Outward Bound
(Cart~r-39) Jim LenthaJI, DPYC.
CLASS B -l, Sundance (Cal-27) Jack Mayer,
Capo BYC; 2, A·voca (Cal-28) Tim Fuller, DPYC; 3,
Sola Via <Balboa-26) KarlLassey, DPYC.
CLASS C -1, D'Mur (Santana-22); H.J . Ki_pps,·
Capo BYC; 2, Psyche (Columbia Defender) Tom
Nehbras, DPYC; 3, Beluga, (Coronado-25) Hilding
Johnson, DPYC.
Schmidt Scores
In Laser Race
Hugo Schmidt of
Newport Harbor Ya~ht
Club won the Dislrict-24
,. T ti Ytt• WUll M1•1ll" (Cl IN Ytt• Wllll Ml ••lhoe ICJ (KOC El Yoq• l•IK OVnt.
Yacht Racing
La5er championship at
San Diego in •· 75-boal
Oeet that qualified the
top finishers for lhe na-
l Ion a I and North
American cbam-
pionshipe.
&hmidt is a student at
San Diego State College
and is one of the top
sailors tor the Aztecs.
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flltlotllt Mw,.11 t!ly Sttum•" •<T:..... "'•d So•·CtrlllM ll World S«lei'• • .. lten'tf Ari ICI "K-" "~"'"'
Final Giv n
Voyaaers Yachl Club
has announced final
1t.andings In lts Hot Rum
Series or races for VYC
members only.
Ann Landers
The wlnMr was Dave
Williams in his Albatross
sloop. Pintado. Runn<'r· ,. ADVISES up was Dan Pike's
-:. Ncwport·27 Viklna. third
I t h I thllfl jHJt}j was Bob Darnell's Jslan· n e ; ---dor-30Mark..tl,BeboU1.
Other quaHfiers in the
district meet were Skip
Malthancr, SOYC; Mark
Reynoldis , SDYC; Ed
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UPI hlet»Mto BUFORD PUSSER
Monday. July 7. 1975
Battle B1•ilds Up for Sheriff's · Story
SELMER. Tenn. <AP) -Buford
Pusser, the l egendury sheriff ot
McNairy County. died last August, but
the legal tangle over who has the right to
tell bis story continues.
Pusser filed a Chancery Court suit last
year to preserve the commercial value
of his life and the days when he was
sheriff.
THE COURT BA'M'LE intensified re-
cently when a countersuit asking for $S
million in damages was filed against
Pusser's estate.
The dispute, as outlined in the legal
files of the McNairy County chancery
clerk's office. is a maze ot claims and
counterclaims.
The different s uits have been con-
solidated into one case and s hould come
to trial late this summer.
THE LATEST COURT ACTION came
when W.R. Morris, author of a book
about Pusser, .. The Twelfth of August,"
filed a counterclaim against the Pusser
estate.
Morris charged that Pusser did not ful·
ly advise him of the contract he had with
Bing Crosby Productions.
Pusser signed a pact with the
California movie company in 1969. ln
that pact, Pusser gave the movie com-
pany lbe right to produce ftlms based on
real and fictitious events in Pusser's life,
in return for royalties.
THE PRODUCTION FlRM exercised
the option and made the movie, "Walking
Tall," a huee commercial success.
Morris, who signed a contract in 1970
to write about Pusser's life, contends
that Pusser told him the contract with
Bing Crosby Productions was for only
one movie and it would not limit Morris
from "otherwise e.xploiting motion pie·
lures."
Morris said that because Pusser failed
to advise him fully about the contract~
Morris' financial backing in a movie
company formed to film .. The Twelfth or
August'' was made worthless.
MEANWHILE, MEMPIUS singer Ed·
die Bond has also claimed rights to
Pusser's story. Bond said be and Pusser
formed Bond-Pusser Enterprises in the
1960s to commercialize PUsser's life.
Pusser, killed in an auto accident, ap.
parently died a rich man because of the
succes~ of "Walking Tall." He alsobad a
$300,000 insurance policy. His teen-age
daughter. Dwana Pusser, inherited the
bulk of the e state.
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PADDLING OWN CANOE
By JO OLSON
OfU..D•llYPli.tS&.lff
When Kathy E·mory said she
planned to lead canoe tours for
teenagers down the Colorado
River in the summer, she was
often told, ··You' r e crazy. 11
Why not, she ask~ herself,
after hearing this for the ump-
teenth time, call her new busi:
ness "Crazy Lady Adventure
Tours?''
She did, and now that she has
been in business for a little over a
year, she is convinced her idea
was not crazy. "It's all mine, and
I proved I can do it,'' she said.
The Newport Beach
grandmother offers several
things which make her trips un·
usual.
First. she prepares all the fooCJ
herself before leaving. The
meals are all home-cooked, as
opposed to many tours which of.
fer freeze-dried or canned food.
A typical menu might include
fried chicken, potato salad, fresh
fruit, fondue, steak, shish kabob
and baked potatoes.
Second, s he provides all the
............... --·-
equipment, except for personal
effects and sleeping bags.
Many people are hesitant
about taking a trip down the)
Colorado, s he explained, because
they don't know what to take or
don't have the right equipment.
WEEKEND GUESTS
"I 'm organized. 1 know what
I'm doing. I treat my customers
like they are guests in my home
f<J! a weekend.''
· Mr,s . Emory began canoeing
five years ago. with her husband,
Dan,. and children. When he r
youngest son, now 7, went off to
school, she found that she needed
something to do.
As the mother of four, she had
been through the usual PTA and
field trip r outine, had coached
volleyball and gone camping
with the family, so she was r~ady
for a change of pace.
"But I'm not sure how far l
want to go with Crazy Lady,'' she
said. "J 'm selfish with my time."
When the "crazy lady" does
guide a group down the river, it is
more than just a canoe trip. It is
a history lesson, a biology ex-
Rapid Start
For Adventure
"A Grand Canyon n ver tnp is
many things: riding.a h1111dred ma·
jor rapids and many les&er ones .. .
lunch on a roe k by. a water/all .. .
good companions and new friends
diaccroered . . . tcuty Western out·
door meals . . . camps under the
clean Am:ona sky."
-Postcard message
A raft trip down the.Colorado
R iver isn 'l the right vacation for
everyone, but for those who like
that kind of thing, it can be a real
adventure.
Margaret Sowers. on her first
trip, for example, got more ex·
citement than s he bargained for.
through the Grand Canyon, a
285-mile trip.
This trip was arranged by Mar·
ty Link, curator or the Navajo
Museum in Window Rock, Ariz.
Its special attraction was a side
trip to a ruin 4 112 miles from the
river.
Link. who puts together some
sort of an expedition each sum ·
mer, also lectured during the
evening camp fires about what
the group had seen and what they
would come to the next day.
Nine of the 20 passengers an<t
crew were women and the
youngest person was 13. The
charter company provided a ll
the food and accessories, so all
the travelers had to bring were
slteping bags and their own
clothes. ·
pedition, a talk around the camp
fire, some quiet moments of fis·
bing and "a good tiredness."
She offers an eight-day trip
for teenagers, which includes a
campout at an old Indian fort and
side trips down tributaries of the
river, and a weekend package for
adults.
On the teen trips, the part.le•·
pants also share the chores of
cooking, cleaning and making
came.
TEENS CLEAN
"They also clean up the entire
area as we go along," Mrs.
Emory said ... We usually come
back with 15·18 large bags full of
trash.''
'fhe teenagers deve lop a
camaraderie after the first few
· days, she adq~d. and by the end,
they are "a tightly knit group."
While the camp fire is burning to
embers, they aJso do a lot of talk·
ing, she said, oflen sharing their
problems.
Mrs. Emory gives all partici·
pants a cra s h course i n
canoemanship before they start
down the river. The adults get a
briefing right at the river, and
the teenagers r eceive a full day's
instruction in the Newport Bay.
Both the Emorys Ch er
husband. a free-lance writer,
often goes) are trained in first aid
and know the signs of heat pro-
stration, so they can deaJ with
any e mergency which might
arise in the desert sun.
When the trip is over, Mrs.
Emory prese nts each person
with a special ·'Crazy Lady"
patch in blue, white and black lo
commemorate the experience.
Many people, when signing up
(perhaps coerced by a spouse or
parent) say 'Tm notgoingtolike
it,'' Emory commented, but
"they usually end up coming
back.
"It's actually the only way to
make a trip through the desert on
your own.''
RACCOON THIEVES
He recalled one morn.ing when
the g roup saw a coyote coming
down to the river to get a drink,
and another time when a raccoon
ate aU the bread supply. "We've
also seen owls a nd cranes," he
BEA ANDERSON, Editor
-...,,Jwr>,ttH f'l191•t
Kathy Emory, known as
the 'Crazy Lady, ' a
guide for trips down
the Colorado River
.goes canoeing with
Pups and husband Dan.
added.
' ' It ,· s a n e n j o ya b I e e x .
perience," Mrs. Emory com-
.mented. "It's .·so quiet on the
river " Mr~. Emory prefers to take her
groups during the week, when
few other people are on the river ,
because motorboats Q_lake life
miserable for the canoers on
weekends. "Sometimes they try
lo turn us over.·' she lamented.
But the motorboats really don't
bother the Cr a zy Lady. She has
•
achieved what she set out lo do,
which was to get her own business
going, and 'She<. now looks back
over the past year and a half with
satisfaction. "It's all mine," s he
5ays of her organization.
"It really is her business. She's
proven it,'· agreed her husband.
There is one other aspect of her
achi~em ent which Mrs. Emory
r eally savors. "J've shown that a
crandmother can be interest-
ing!" she exclaimed.
:
The party was barely on its way
when the Newport Beach resident
slipped on a rock and hit her
elbow. "I thought my arm was
broken.," s he said. "They were
going to send me out by helicopter
from Phantom Ranch.''
Thev slept on the ground.
which was "roughing it, all
right,'' Mrs. Sowers said. MRS. ED SOWERS SHOWS DAUGHTER TRISH AN AUTOGRAPHED SOUVENIR
Mrs. Sowers, who was accom·
panying her daughter, Patricia,
a teacher on the Hopi Indian re·
servalion in Arizona, wanted to
go so badly that s he changed her
mind, however.
Fortunately, a doctor from
Albany, N. Y., was on the trip, so
she had medical care the whole
seven days.
Sitting in her Ii ving room, with
her arm still bound up (it was
diagnosed as a rotator cuff in-
jury), she talked about what it's
like to float down the river Crom
Lee's Ferry to Pierce Ferry
The group didn't rough it dur-
ing meal times, however. ''We
had soup and s alad every night
and dessert. Breakfasts were
cheese omelets, blueberry pa n·
cakes, sausage and scrambled
eggs, and dinners included pork
chops , chicken, ham and
steaks."
U the fish can eat the leftover
food, it goes in the river, Mrs.
Sowers said. ''Otherwise, ever·
ythini? else has to be taken out."
Each person was allowed 50
pounds of luggage, but Mrs.
Sowers found that only some blue
jeans were necessary. "You're in
the water hall the time and your
feet are wet most of the time," she
said.
There are 300 rapids in the
Grand Canyon, some with a rat·
ing of 10 (the most treacherous),
but Mrs. Sowers said she wasn't
frightened at all.
The travelers were required to
wear life jackets at all times
when they were in the boat, and
had instructions for surviving, if
they fell out into the rapids:
"Just lie on your back with your
head up, your arms pointed out
and your legs (with your feet
together ) pointing downstream . .
"You will float through the
rapid and can be pickt.'<i up al
the bottom of the rapid by ) our
boat."
When she discussed the trip
before she went, reactions were
mixed, Mrs. Sowers said. "Half
the people said I was crazy and
Imitator Not Entertaining
DEAR ANN LANDERS: This
letter will never appear in your
column because it ts so crazy, but
I'm going to write it anyway
because I have to let oft steam.
My boyfriend and I have been
• ioing toaether tor 10 months.
Ed'& a nice IUY but he &ets Un·
happy lf he iln 't the center or at·
t.ention. When we are with family
or friends and Ed can't get the h •potlighl he bqins to make
animal sounds. Ed was raised on
a farm and can do the whole
barnyard. Hl1 cow lmltaUona are
10 Ufellke you wouldn't btlieve it.
I find tbls glmmJck chUdisb
•
and annoyin g . His cackling,
crowing, quacking, clucking and
barking has derailed many a
good conversation. Any sugges.
Uons.?-ED'SGIRL
DEAR GIRL: Wbea tomeooe
elte c.ella Ed to s &op maJdDg a
jadan '"8t of lllmsell, lte'U pro-
babty 4.Ut. I bope it bappens
soon. V•tll tben, lgttore tbe
down.
DEAR ANN LANDERS: A l"e· cent column raised my dander!
·A woman wrote suggestlns that
"Domestic Engineer" was a bet·
t er title than plaln old
,~
"Housewife." You agreed with
her!
Why is it that everyone wants
to be an engineer these days?
The guy down the street takes a
three-week course on bow to fix
refrieerators and suddenly he's a
"Refrigeration Engineer." The
gardener is a "Landscaping
Engineer.·· Trash collectors are
·'Sanitation Engineers."
While most of the.<1e people
spent their youth on run and
games, I was in college poundlng
the books. No rah-rah fraternity
stuff. Th1t was for the liberal
arts and business majors. No
paddling a canoe on Moonlight
Bay with lovely coeds. It was
WORK. Five long years, to be ex·
act. ·
Today I AM an engineer, a pro-
fessional certified by the st.ate
and mighty proud of it. 1 resent
people taking m y tiUe without
having earned it. Tell that
housewife to call herself "Doctor
ol Domestic Drudgery" and see
how the MDs like ill I'm signing
myself -A PROFES.5IONAL
ENGINEER
DEAR P.E.: I bave heft lnun·
da&ed wltb. ~tters from pr'O·
ffflioeat enpaeera -all mad at
the others said 'Oh, 1wish1 could
go'."
She couldn't separate one part
or the trip as her favorite. "l en-
joyed being with the different
everytfling. The food was good.
The rapids were exciting," s he
said.
In spite of her injury, she said
she is ''still glad '' she went, and
wouldn't mind going again.
She probably will never forget
Vasey's Paradise, where the
fateful slip occurred, but Dave,
the skipper, made sure it wiU be
indelibly etched on her memory. i.
He mad e a fl ag Just ror her.
with a red cross in the middle
and the words "Vasey's
Paradise" boldly inked above.
and had all the passengers and
crew sign their names.
It's just the inspiration shl
needs to make a "rapid" re·
covery.
Ann Land.ers
me. Wby don't you characters
wake up and s mell lbe colfee?
11aat title "Domestic Ellgineer"
Is 10 patently pompous that no
one lD bis ript mbtd woald take
it seriously. Wile re'• )'Oar. aetl5e
olbumor, feUas'!
DEAR ANN LANDERS: t live
in Rockville Center, New York,
and have been a ran ot the Mets
for a long lime. They are 50 great
I'd walk to the end of the earth to
see them play.
Something about tM Mets bas
been bothei;i8" me and l never
· knew who to ask. A buddy of
mine said, "Ask Ann'Landers. I I
she does n 'l know she'll find out."
So, here's the question: Wh~
don't our wonderful Mets havt•
their names on the backs or thci1
uniforms like the other clubs''
Thanks, Ann. -PROUD Of
THE HOME TEAM.
DEAR PROU D: The Meh
. attn't alone. Many ~ams la tk
miUon doa't aew players' nam•
OD Lbe backll of tlltelr ulform&.
Unlike pro football. wbeN Uw
leape dlct•tes ••lfonn M)tl«S. ~
mlllate detaU baeel»all dube an
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DAILYPtlOT
HandWriting on the. • •
'Professor'
r Charles.£.
Bower has
analyzed
handwriting
either as
C#. an avocation
or vocation
for the past
60 years.
By JO OLSON OfU..O.llyPI ........
1f you don't want Charles E.
Bower to know anything . about
you, you'd ~tter t.ype all your
correspondence to him.
'•Prof es so r • • Bower, a
handwriting e'Jtpert, admitted
during a demonatraUoo that be
unconscious ly analyzes each
piece of handwriting which com·
es before his eyes.
But that would seem only
natural, after a person has had
nearly 60 years experience in the
field.
Bower has analyzed the
handwriting of Holly wood
celebrities and sports figures, as
well as people in all walks of life
from all over the world.
He told Judy Garland, ala par-
ty given by Forrest Tucker, lbal
she should slow down, and said ol
boxer Jack Dempsey, "he has a
very active mind and body,
greatly appreciates music and
has executive ability that is
guided by excellent intuition."
In the course of analyzing the
handwriting of thousands or peo-
ple, he has been asked most often
if he can make predictions about
the future.
An Analysis Sampled
"Some people say it is fortune
telling," Bower said. "I can only
make constructive criticism and
offer suggestions.''
EARLY START
Bower's a vocation, which ear-
ly in life became a second career
for him, started when he was in
the seventh grade. His history
teacher in San Diego chided him
for writmg poorly for her, when
he had won certificates for his ex-
cellent penmanship.
.2
a._ J :;f;.d .
Sagittarius
Here is Professor ·
Bower's analysis of th~
handwriting at left:
"You like to get to the
point. You h ave eyes like
an eagle and a memory
lake an elephant. You are
a sharp observer. If
something interests you,
you hear it.
He complained to his guardian,
a Navy fleet intelligence officer,
who said in r e ply, "I think I 'll
make a ha ndwriting expert out of
you."
This, he explained, wtuld in-
volve not only the study of handwriti~g. but of typewriters,
paper and ank.
fl\ r:i. 111n
, Needs Accentuated
"Your e motions do not
rule. You have originali-
ty and versatility. You
do not Jive in the past.
You remember only the
good things from the
past.
"You enjoy people and
Jike people, but you are
a n ambivert, which
means that yoJL are a
good host, but like lo be
a lone until you get
caught up with whatever
your project is or until
you think things through.
ff;_~ iNSU°RA°Nc!
~~1tl4"9rW ......... ~~ COSTA MESA A ~ 541.5554 ,'
nJESDAY, JULY 8.1975
' : BySYDNEYOMARR
A&IES (March 21·
April 19): You discover
how to get what you need
and what it will cost.
Practical affairs
dominate. A business as·
&0eiate will lend benefit
of experience -if you so
permit.
TAURUS CApril 20·
May 20): Dealings with
neighbors, relatives are
emphasized. A work or-
. der, a special service is
nailed down -you get
resUlls which in past
have evaded reach.
GEMINI (May 2l·June
20): Money, speculative
ventures -and special
relationship are all on
agenda. Specifically, you
eel involved, imprint de-
sires and style.
CANCER (June 21 ·
July 22): If analytical,
you perceive s ubtle
nuances. Cycle is high
and opposition could be
transformed into con-
atnJctive challenge.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22):
Special recommendation
could result in genuine
bargain opportunity.
Friendly advice ,
penuasion are featured.
Yo.tare given privileged
information.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl·
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you get nothing for
nothing. Even one who
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proverbial silver platter
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct.
22): Business proposi-
tion deserves close
scrutiny. You are capa-
ble of knowing how lo
handle authority and
money. Key is to be con-
fident. Deal from posi·
lion of strength.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23.
Nov. 21): You finish,
complete, reach beyond
what appears to be
limitation or capacity.
One you admire seeks
your counsel. Go behind
the scenes. Rip aside
layers of superficiality.
SAGITTARIUS <Nov.
22-Dec. 21): You get lo
heart of matters. Emo-
tional needs are accen-
tuated. If single, you
think seriously of ending·
that state. If married,
you could "rediscover"
mate.
CAPRI CORN <Dec.
22-J an. 19 ): Someone is
in your corner, singing
your praises. Know it
and be grateful. Avoid
sentimentality -do
what must be done and
ao it in efficient manner.
AQUARIUS (Jan.
20-Feb. 18): Light touch
is necessary. See picture
as a whole. Leave bits,
pieces for another time.
Your populfrily is on in-
crease. You meet people
and go places.
PISCES <F e b . 19·
March 20): You will do
some reviewing, revis-
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yw can perfect techni-
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The young Bowe r asked,
"When do we start?" and his
guardian said, "Now.
Thus began a lif eloo& love of
character and bandwrltina
analysis, which has taken Bower
to Olvera Street ln Loe Aqele.s,
the hontff of celebrities for guest
appearances, the' police depart·
ment for special assignments
and to night clubs for aolo
engagements. •
Bower-bas-studied with Lou18e
Rice, whom be calls the "mother
of graphology," and DeWitt
Lucas, the "dean" of
grapholoey. and anthropologist
Katherine Blackford.
Fr-om Dr. Blackford he learned
to read character from a
person'& frame and face.
APPRENTICE
After serving in the Navy,
Bower became a plasterer's ap-
prentice and learned the "finer
arts" of the business which he
was lo follow for most of his life.
He traveled throughout the
U.S . working on theaters,
churches, and the "better build-
ings,'' where the a rt of ornamen-
tation was most highly developed.
All the while, he was studying
handwriting analysis, which was
to be a lifesaver when the
d~pression came and building
cdnstruction screeched lo a hall.
For three years, Bower worked
with the San Antonio police de-
partment, sheriff and district at-
torney on criminal cases and in·
vestigations of forgery.
Then, h e returned to
California, started his own night
club act and opened a booth at ·
Olvera Street.
Bower has found that a
person·~ -sign1lture is often dif·
ferent than his normal writing,
so be usually has his subjects
write a sentence or two then sign
their name.
The most flamboyant
signatures are those of s how
business people and real estate
and uted car salesmen, he said.
The used car seleaman's
1i1nature, in partlcular, often
'f'lll expreH more eoofldence
thu bis norm~l handwriting,
Bower added. . EMOTlONSINJi'L1.JENCE
"Handwdtlng ialeo vartes with
a person's emotional moods and
mental outlook,•' he said.
But no matter~ ~rd a
person tries, his ·bandwrU.ing
does not 'Vary, Bower e.m-
phasized.
"You may write your nitme a
thousand times, and ev~ time
that oame may appear different
lo you, but it still cames your
own personal characteristics."
· 'l>en habits, in other words, do ·
not belong to anyone but)'OU."
Bower, who also has done
handwriting analysis on the
radio and written for various
publications, offered a few hints
during his demonstration:
-An open a, o, d, g or q shows
one who divulges personal af-
fairs to others. When closed
tightly. the person is secretive
and self-contained.
-When lower loops are long,
there is a great desire for travel,
c hange, variation . The
homemaker and detailisl make
shorter loops.
-Large capital l's show vani·
ty, conceit and an over·
developed ego.
-A circle dot over the "i"
shows a desire lo be different
than others .
Bower, a 71-year-old who loves
to have a long line of people wait•
ing for an analysis, said he hasn't
changed murh since he was a
you"g apprentice slu.iying at
night to get-ahead.--
"I'm still the same way -am-
bitious, ''he said with a smile.
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Has to Be Destroyed
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NEW YORK -The qualities
that made Ruffian a great race
horse .,. size, s peed and spirit -
made it impossible for her to s ur·
vive a crippling injury.
Despite s ix veterinarians' at-
tempts to save her life through
surgery, the c hampion filly was
destroyed early today. The tall,
stately, coal-black horse shat-
tered two sesamoid bones in her
right foreleg during her $350,000
mat c h race with Foolish
Pleasure at Belmont Park Sun·
day.
Announcing the decision to kill
the horse rather than prolong suf-
fering from the injury, Dr. Alex
Harthill said :
"She has struggled and fought
so bard coming out of the
anesthesia that she broke the
cast. The cast has berome an en-
tangled mess, there is intensive
swelling and hemorrhaging."
Ruffian's ow er, Stuart A. J en-
ne o ha epl a vigil at the
veterinary ospital until mid-
night, was informed by telephone
and acquiesced with the doctors'
opinion that further efforts to re·
pair the damage would be futile.
Ruffian was put away with an
injection in he r neck . S he
thrashed about for a few mo-
ments while lying on her side,
then fell back.
,.
Pleasure when Vasquez, the re-
gular rider for both 3-year-olds,
chose to ride the previously UD·
beaten Ruffian. "It's a shame. J saw going
down the backstretch that Vas·
quez was working to try and get
away, but my coll stayed with
them. Then l saw it happen. I
could bear it crack. What a
shame. 1 hale to see a good fllly
hurt like that."
FOOLISH PLEASURE (2) FORGES AHEAD OF RUFFIAN AT START OF MATCH RAcat'~"°~
Ruffian was destroyed despite
a desperation attempt by six
veterinarians to save her lHe
with surgery. Many trainers had
said the 3-year-old filly was
potentially the best thoroughbred
race horse ever. The filly had won all 10 of her
previous races before· meeting
Foolish Pleasure, winner of the
Kentucky Derby. Their match
race offered $225,000 to the win-
ner, $125,000 lo the second-place
horse.
Ruffian, owned by Mr. and
Mrs .. Janney and trained by
Frank Whiteley Jr .• almost b,.ad
her career ended by injury last
year. Aller winning her fll"St five
starts, the 2-year·old filly cham·
pion suffered a hairline fracture
of a bone in her right hind leg,. an
injury that forced her to miss
competing against the colts in
the Triple Crown Races this past
spring. When she did return to
action, she proved without a
doubt that no other 3-year-old fil.
ly could stay with h~r. Rau Sparkles
LA Plays Well,
Loses Ground
WS ANGELES (AP) -The
Los Angeles Dodgers concluded
their best homestand in more
lhan two months with a victory
~er San Francisco Sunday, bul
~ey still lost a game in the stand-
ings lo Cincinnati.
•,;."It was great to Se\: Doug Rau
pitch the way he did," said Jim
Wynn. "because if we're going to
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catch Cincinnati, he's going to
liave lo make a big contribution,
just like he did today."
Rau came within sax outs of
l>urling a no-hitter Sunday, giv-
*1g up a leadoff single in the
e ighth inning to Chns Speier. He
won 5-1 but lost his shutout in the
ninth on two singles and a
.sacrifice Oy by Bobby Murcer.
1l was the Dodgers' fifth vic-
t ory in th e seven-game
bomestand a nd left them eight
james behind the Reds -one
came worse off than when they
Arrived home .
: Idle today. the Dodgers begin a
$ix-game trip Tuesday night in
f'iltsburg h.
Bill Buckner homered in the
. Dodgers' big four-run inning and
l U.S. Crew
Scores Win . . ; LONDON CUPI ) -The
J>otomac Boat Club of
fu
as hingto n gave the United
ates its only win in Sunday's
mals of the Henley Royal Regat-ta , taking the stewards' cup for
~oxless fours by virtue or a 21.6
t e ng th victory over Lady
:Margaret, Cambridge.
: Potomac clipped five seconds
pff the 10-year-old course record
for the event, finishing in 6:50.
: Harvard U niv e r sity's
b eavyweighL crew trailed the
British national eig ht from Lean·
Cter-Thames Tradesmen in the
grand cha llenge cup, the ·blue
tJbbon event.
Ha rvard~ unbeaten until it ar-
nved in England two weeks ago,
raised its r a te lo 48 but could not
it.op the British crew from Wln-
hing by two lengths in 6: 16. • ~ .
Steve Yeager drove in three
runs.
Rau has had ups and downs
this season -w inning five of his
first six d~cisions, then losing the..,
next five but he has pitched well
the last severa l starts. has won
three out of four decisions and is
8-7 for the season.
"I just wanted to keep us in the
game," he said of Sunday's game
plan. "But then we got those four
runs in the firs t inning and that
was a big, big li rt, believe me."
He literally breezed the first
four innings, allowing only one
base runner. on an error by
shortstop BiTI Russen , and then
got some splendid defensive
backing the next three innings.
Steve Garvey m ade a running
catch or Spe ier's pop fly in the
fifth and right fielder John Hale
ran a long way Lo catch up with
Marc Hill's s hort fly ball the
s ame inning.
In the sixth Russell made a
shoe-lop grab of a liner off the bat
of pinch hiller Steve Ontiveros,
and then in the seventh Dave
Lopes and Garvey made out-
standing plays. Lopes went far to
his ri«ihl to m ake the pl ay on a
grounder by Chris Arnold that
was headed for centerfield. Then
Garvey saved the no-hitter by
spearing Bobby Murcer's hot
s mash on one hop and making
the putout.
"l couldn't believe that one,"
Rau admitted. "Murcer is some
kind of good hitter but Steve
made the big play."
Speier then led off the eighth
with the Giants' first base hit, a
solid single between third
baseman Cey and Russell.
''It wasn't where l wanted it,"
Rau ~aid of the pitch to Speier,
"and he's a pretty good hitter. He
nailed it pretty good."
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: CINCINNATI (AP ) -Pete
!Rose says he feels 34 going on is. :•·1 (eel r eborn," says the Cincin-
:riati Reds outfielder whose sub •
. 300 battinJ! uv<.•rage lust year
lrig.J,lcrcd ovcr-the·hill talk.
Overshadowed in recent weeks
by I.he lel:.IJ!Ul' leadinl.{ feats of
J ohnny Henc.·h and J~ Morgan,
Rose has qu1t'lly climbed over
.300 again des pate a move to third
betse. "r feel hke ·a kid with a new
ioy." says Rose of his new job.
Hose is convinced he's heading
for a nother .300 season. He
figured to have over JOO ruts by the
mid way m ark this month and
bued on his history ol, furious~
attond half fln 1she~. he is project-
ing a 200 h1tyear.
''This year I 'II finL,b strong,"
says nose. wh1J ~ufft'red throul'h
his rarst ~ub-.300 s N1son.in <1 f'I< ..
c•de m 1974 when hil a.veragc
dropJ)('<l to 284.
Two yl'ar2' u1?0. when he won
hb third N1Uiona l Lea(ue bulling
UUe watb a .338 averait, Rose
.
was hittin~ .324 at the All-star
break. He averaged a torrid .358
over the second half en route lo
winning the NL's Most Valuable
Player award .
Going into tonight's game
against Philadelphia, Rose cur·
. ried a .309 average and had llO
hits, third best in the major
leagues.
"What t·ve been shooting for
this season was consistency," he
isaid. His biggest problem last
year was a disastrous J.for·39 ef.
fort at Dodger Stadium.
Rose is convinced his poor
performance was more than a
psychological block from the (an
abuse he's taken in Los Angeles.
"No one agrees with me." said
Rose. "but I cun't Sl't' lhc ball
there. kCOUplc O( yea~ aj!<1 .l f('W
outfielders lost some ny b<1lb an
the lights. so they took out two
light towers behind home pt~te.
It ·s h kc hitting an.shadows
'I can't ~t><· the stitches on the
ball and to hit r have to ~t·c the
stJtchcis." he l'Xplaancd.
DOCTOR APPLIES AN INFLATED SPUNT TO RUFFIAN'S LEG.
Shut Out A's
Halos Miss Sign.s,
Drop Balls, Win
OAKLAND <AP) -The world
l·hamp1on Oakland A's have hit a
nat spot in the baseball season.
but they don "t seem too con·
l'erned about it.
The,\ 's have lost two games in
a row and have not scored a run
an 18 innings. They lost 2-0 to the
Cali fornia Angels at Oakland
Coliseum Sunday as Vida Blue
suffered his sixth defeat of the
year.
"ll w asn 'l a very artistic vic-
tory but we w i II take it," coach
Whitey Herzog of the Angels
said. "We played just well
t>nough to win."
The Angel s m issed signs.
dropped fly balls in the sun and
wind and for got to cover bases -
but the A's played even worse.
Oakland made three errors and
also let the swift Angels steal five
bases.
DCJve Chalk drove in both the
California runs with a pair of
singles. one in the fourth inning
<md the other in the sixth .
.. I don 'L mind balling against a
pitcher lake Vida Blue," Chalk
said. "He challenges you with the
patch. You always know you will
get a pitch to hit."
Blue gave up only five hits and
struck out eight. He now has a
12-6 record for the year.
·•I thought I pitched pretty
well." Blue said. "We made de-
fensive mistakes and I had to
slay out there a nd throw a few
more pitches than I s hould have.
But that 's what happe ns
sometimes."
Outfielder J oe Rudi of the A's
blamed the slump on fatigue. "IL
seems like it a lways happens
about this time of the year.
F.very one is tired. Every pitcher
looks aood to you.''
The Angels got a combined six
lut performance out of three
pitchers -starter Dick Lange,
now 3· l for the season. Andy
Hassler and Don Kirkwood.
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Ruffian was racing a half-
1 en ·gt h a h e ad or Fool i s h
Pleasure· at a blistering pace
when she broke down, just after
the first half-mile of the l l/4·mile
race. Her right foreleg suddenly
·gave way and she collided
violently with Foolish Pleasure,
which probably saved her and
jockey Jacinto Vasquez from a
tumble, __ _
Braulio Baeza, aboard Ken-
tucky Derby winner Foolis h
Pleasure, said Ruffian appeared
to be running without lf'ouble just
before the accident.
"She was running very well,"
Vasquez said of Ruffian.
"She changed her lead and .I
'fould feel something happen-
ing," said Vasquez. "It was her
right leg."
Vasquez pulled Ruman up and
immediately dismounted. Then
while a plastic cast was applied
and the horse ambulance was
summoned, Foolish Pleasure
continued lo the finish to win the
$225,000 first prize.
-0 r am so sorry to see s uch a
fine filly gel hurt," said Baeza,
who got the mount on Foolish
* * *
A spokesman for the NYRA
said the J anneys would receive
the $125,000 second prizl:!,
although the rules of racing st.ate
a horse must complete a race in
order· lo receive prize money.
Just two weeks ago, the Janneys
ins ured Ruffian for an un-
disclosed amount.
Austrian Bags
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Prix Triumph
LE CASTELLET, France
<AP>-Austrian Niki Lauda led
the French Grand Prix from
start to finish Sunday to take his
Ferrari lo his fourth world cham·
pionship victory this season and
increase his lead for the 1975
drivers' title.
Britain's J ames Hunt was
second in .his Hesketh after a long
chase where he failed to threaten
Lauda, but managed to hold off
third-place Jochen Mass of
Germany ina McLaren.
Reigning W-Or-ld-ehampion
Emerson Filtipaldi of Brazil
finished fourth in the second
McLaren. Mario Andretli was
fifth in his P arnelli.
'It's Li~e Losing
One of the Family'
NEW YORK '<AP) -"It's like losing one of your f<#mily," said
Frank Whiteley. gazing al the empty Stall 34 in his stable al Belmont
Park early today.
"We all felClhat way, likeshe was oneoflhe family."
Whiteley, Ruffian's trainer, was at the track at 4 a.m. to
supe:vise t~e other horses in his stable although he had been up with
Ruffian until she had been destroyed a few hours earlier.
'"I didn 't get any sleep at all," he said ht!avily. "I just feel damn
bad and damn tired."
Whiteley's wife, Louise, added, "Ruman was just a gafiant
lady. It's a lmost like losing a child. She was something special,
s~mething unus ual. She had a special talent·• .
Reggie Cornell. Calumet Farms trainer, said, "Ruffian was her
own worst enemy. When she came out of anesthesia, she was so
eager to gel up, s he fought the cast right off." But he added, "That's
what mad~ her a gr eat filly. Shewassodetermined."
He-sa1<t that if she "had been a good patient, she might be alive.
But she fought like a steer."
Elliott Burch, the trainer of Rokeby St able, said. "It's not a rare
thing lo save a horse. It's not like the old dQs. Veterinary medicine
has come a long "' ay," Burch said.
·'Many horses with injuries as serious u Ruffian's have been
saved for breeding purposes." .
He said that when he saw her standing on all fours, "I fell sure
they could save her. ll's an awful blow for racing and for everybody
who loves horses. We all loved her and admired her.''
Other workers al Whiteley's stable went about their jobs quietly,
acknowledging wilh nods, expressions of sympathy from their col-
leagues.
Dan Williams, Ruffian's groom, said, "I feel real bad about it,"
as he cleaned out her stall .
·'She was as good a horse as I've ever been around. The best horse
1 ever rubbed."
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Lange walked ~•X lwu crs
before leaving the game with
runners on first and s~ond and
one out in the sixth inning.
Ha8sler walked the only batter
he pitched to a nd then Kirkwood
blanl<ed Lhl' A's t>n two hats. one
of them at double which right
f1C'lder Lee Stunton lost in the
sun. OAKLAND'S JOE RUDI tS TAGGED OUT AT THE PLATE BY ANGEL 808 ALLIETTA.
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Mooday,July7, 1975 DAILY P1LOT U
Edison Duo Secondary • ID Area Nines
Defeated
Los Al Entries
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!llvlty Ou IMylH) 1'y ED B ltGART
Of llM 0.llt ~1111 SUIH
Hale Ching was ;.i
quarterba ck u nd
tailback for l!:dis on
Rlgh's football teum,
and Steve Ulnes started u a receiver.
Both Wt:.>r t.: .ic ·
complished defensive
backs t oo, und they
, figure to ::;tarl togC'ther in
the :>ccondury Saturday
night, when the South
meets lhe North in the
16th annual Orange
CoWlty all·slar f ootbuJI
ct:1s5lc <1l Orange Coast Colle~e. '
''Ching und Hine~ were
our No. l and 2 defensive
b<>ck s." say::f Edison
football coach Bill
Workman of the South
stars. "Ching started our
finl two games in the
secondary und was only
u sed in s pot duty
thereafte r because he
was being used on of-
fense so much."
Hines played quite a
bit of offense loo,
catching 38 passes for 738
yards a nd five
touchdowns. And ha
started every game as a
defens i ve buck and
earned second·team AJI·
Clf' honors.
"lllnes very seldom
c:ame off the field."
Workman says, "and he
always drew the other
team's lop r eceiver . He
holds the school record
in interceptions with six,
und ho holds the school
record for the longest in-
terception return of 84
yards."
That's ool all. Jfe also
got his hand on the ball
18 times and hud 81
tackles. In addition lo re·
turnin g s 1 x In tl·r ct'P·
ltons for 160 yards, the
5·11 Hines-who runs the
40 ln 4.S-a lso ran back
11 punts for 145 yards.
Sou th coach Hill
Pizz ica of N e wport
Harbor Hif,!h calls Ching
very vers atile, which
may be an understate·
ment.
Ching, who w a nts to be
a ruftning ba ck for
Orange Coast College
Legion
this full, was Ed1i.<1n's
tailback lute last M·w~vn, I
rushtnl: for 2G l Y<ll"tb an ll
hts la:st three l!Umcs
Overall, he gained ~>
yards on 122 carr-il·s, umJ
complt'll·d 53 or 111
passes for 768 y ards in
Edis on's ftr!l t seven
.:1unt:s.
Placentia overcamu a
2·0 deficit lo defeat vU;it·
ing Fountain Valley, 4·2,
in an American Legion
baseball game Sunday
afternoon. As a defcnsivl' back.
lhc 5·9. WO-pound Hines
was used an passing
situations and Workman
says, "h e hai. ~ood
'1wckncss. And ctcsplll'
his s ize, ht• 1s u really
good htltt•r. ·'
In another l egion
gam e, Fullerton blanked
host Mis:sion Viejo, 5·0.
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5th in Diving
Irvine Divides;
GWCLosesPair
Fountain V nlley stai't·
ed strongly, :scorlnl{
twice in the first inning
whim Vince Bienek and
Dean Fox h a d run-
scoring singles.
Mission Viejo could on-
ly gel five bits against
Fullerlon, which had
four of its seven hits an
the s ixth inning, when 1L
scored four runs.
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Sue M 1 lier of l rvinc
finis hed fift h in the
senior worn en 's t hree·
meter b lueboo k divinl{
ehampionships al Edison
High School Sunday
after placing second to
Kelly McCormick of Los
Alamitos in Lhe girls
lS-16 age group event.
McCormic k i s the
daug hter of former
Olympic diving cham·
pion Pal McCormick and
s he placed third in the
women's open event.
Ri c k H oss of Los
Angeles won the men's
three-m e ter bluebook
diving tille with a 459.18
point total in the feature
(.'Vent Sunday o r the lwo-
day meet.
Baseball's
Top Ten
IUS«I °" 700 '' 8oJIS. AMERICAN LEAGUE
Pl•v•r Clllll G AB A H Pel.
C.rewMm 76 781 ~O IQ.I .J/0
H.,grove lex 1) 1SI •1 81 Hq
MunwnNY II ]Q• 0 'If> 11/
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c M.1yC.lt1 /) 114 11 1<1 7"1
Deni Chi I~ 1'11 jQ 81 1"1
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o.tltl.,,O, 11, Henelrt<k, Clevelan<I, 16;
Horto n, Detroit. 16; Mey.,.rry,
KA~s Clly, 16, Burrou9h\, le .. as,.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
f>l•y•r Club G A I R H Pc I.
Motoan <.•n 11 111 sa % .1~ ~010<1\C.lll 1$ 30? 41 106 JSI usn Pitt ff) )SO &0 II/ ll•
flowe Piii ~1 1•b 31 8'l Jll
W•hon Hin /8 ~qi JI ') J7o
':>cJ'll)u1iltn Po" 10 ?)J ?Y ~7 374 0. PM~., Pqh oQ ?S• 40 117 37~
Urvcy LA ~, J)9 4b 11S .310
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<:1nc:1nnatl, 17; 0. Per~er. P1t1Sl>urQh,
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Sl•r~ll. Plltsl>l.irQll, 14; C. Fosler,
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SALE!!
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EXAMPLE:
'75 TOYOTA
COROLLA
4 WMi.0 r.OK> IH111er 4618
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Upcoming on Saturday
and Sunday will be an in·
tcrnalional event al Los
Coyotes Country Club
in Buena P ark, lhc Los
Angeles International IJ1·
v itational. O l y mpic
le-ams from Italy and
Mexico will compete,
a lon g with .the U .S.
World Games squad and
other lop-ranked divers.
DIVINGRESULH
At Edison Hoth S<M<>I Boysl •nO Under
I "TodQ WatkiM 18 so. 7 Tom
Ktmrty 63.453 Chris Meisner Sl.40
Girts 11-11
I Lee Ann Anouson 308 90 7. Std< y
lltomt><!rg 179 4S.
Boys tS-1'
I t<evin Wlls.on 341 OS 2. John Lynch 319 o l. Gary Anauso11 29S 10.
Oltters. 7. John Brenno" IH61210.9S
Gtrls 1).14
I Nancy Brunet 313 6S 7 C4rOll'!
A.\lnffilY"n "JOO 11'"3. 7.lllnltlf LO(lt'C
2SO 70.
GlrlS,·10 I. Otrislone Sdlas 131.80 1 Cttrl$ttM
L.lmb 110.903 Otolynn Arm1111ge91 7).
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1 Sh.lnnon Border. 264 60 ? An
tl'orlv Benaet 191 SS J Jtre Jones
101.00
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n •.9S 2. Sue Miiier llrv1ne) 311.IS 3
~lly S<hltt 299.00. OCtters: o. Cid•I
U\l'llrwooo (H ll I 23-4.U . 10. Cim9er
Sllllds (HB) 11. Carmen While (HBI.
lloyS 11·,.
1. Rick Hoss 39S.80 2. Chris Horne
:zt1.2S.J. Wendel Simpson 20.80.
Glrls1Hl 12~.l~~~,.A~~~,!.}t~2~~!i;9~~~ "°'W
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I Jol'ln Cttir 219.40 1 Fred WCber 250 2S 3. John C.r.iyblll 24S.OS. Olbe•~
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CJlave• 119 IS 3. J:m Curry 117.SO.
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414.IS 2 Kii Salnass ILonv Beach)
401 82 3 Kelly McCormick Clo~
AltrnlloSI a<I I 80 4 L<!e Ann Ar.c»t\on
CMh\•Oll Tra1hl 379.11 s Sue Miner
Clrvtne) J0.80 6 Ntnc y Btunet
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Odv1d DrdvU IKrdmer Clubl 41S '11 4.
JelC Huller (Un11111chedl 401.0 s. K.ev1n Wilson (Kram<!r Club) Jlll.J.1 ._
John Lynett I Baurslielol 348.~.
Soccer
Standings
NOATH AMEACCAN
!.OCCEA LEAGUE
Northern 01vrs1011
&O!oton New \'or~ Ro<he,ter
1or0f'llO HarClord
W l. GF GA BP PU 6 , 23 11 27 )8
6 8 19 :.J 11 SI
S 9 13 7q 11 S1
S 8 16 13 1S 4S
l 8 17 13 17 x
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M1am• 10 l 3j, 1J 78 81! wa~1>1119ton i. T 26 JS 25 61 Phila~tphla f> 1 16 7S lb S;
8.'lllimor~ ~ I 16 18 14 4~
C,entr•I 01voslor1
St Louis 11 6 JO 21 'l9 9S
O.tilla\ 1 9 11 2S 70 b1
O.nver 6 I 23 2S 19 S5
Cl\ica90 6 8 II n IS SI
S,,n Antonio J 10 14 'l9 13 31
Wts1•rn Division
Seattle
Porll~
LeSAnqeln V•ncouver
S...JO\"
11 4 'l9 18 26 en 10 ) 23 IJ 2l CU
8 8 JO 76 2S 1J
8 8 1~ 21 24 ,,
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SPORTS
Doe Kill
Urged
Erupting for five runs
in the seventh inning; the
Irvine Collegians rolled
lo a 9 ·2 s umm er in·
ter collegial e baseba ll
win over San BernardinQ
Valley College Sunday in
the first ga m e of a
doubleheader al UC
Irvine.
In the second game,
th e Downey R eds
pounded eight doubles en
roule lo an 8·3 victory
over 1 rvine.
And in two Metro
league games, La Fonda
8wept a doubleheader
SAC RAMENTO -from host Golden West,
Two wildlife biologists 4·3and4·3.. .
are striking out against I n the~r ~1 ve-run
the time-honored deer seventh 1nn10g, the
hw1ting practice of kill· Collegians were sparked
mg only lhe bucks, n& 1JrR<xrBrown and !om
the does. 1::f ~ ~
They say the killing of H ·1--f
equal numb e r s of
bucks and docs would be
better for everyone -
the hun ters, the big
ga me indu s try , lhe
ranche rs. a nd maybe
even th e deer
themselves.
The biologists are G.
E. Connolly und W. M.
Lon g hur s t of the
University of California
at Davis . They based
t h eir co n c lu sion s,
published Sunday, on 23
years of deer population
s tudies al the Hopland
Fie ld Station in Men-
do ci no Coun t y o f
Northern California.
Since 1951 , the deer
taken at Hopland has
been nearly equal num-
bers o( bucks a nd does.
Fl AST GAME
trvl11• Ctl
Brown io
Solo ~' Curran. s~
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~IASTGAME
Gol41erl West (l) county.
Co nn o l ly a nd
Longhurst say the hunt-
i11,g or equal numbers of
males and Ccmales could
increase the deer bag in
California by 200 to 300
percent.
At Hopland. the annual
deer harvest has been 12
per s qu are mile com·
pared lo two in the rest of
Mendocino County
where only bucks may be
killed .
The study says that on
the station, Lwo d eer die
of na tural causes for
every one taken by hun·
lers. But in the r est of the
county, about 16 die of
natural causes for every
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Baseball Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
East Division
Boston
New York
Milwa ukee
Baltimore
Cleveland
Detroit
W L Pct. GB
43 37 .538
42 :l8 .525 1
43 39 .524 1
:JS 41 .481 41r.t
37 43 .463 6
33 46 .418 911'.:
West Division
Oakland
Kansas City
Texas
Chicago
Angels
Minnesota
50 31 .617
. 45 36 .556 5
40 43 .482 11
38 41 .481 II
39 46 .459 13
37 44 .457 13
NATIONAL L EAGUE
East Division
W L Pct. GB
Pittsburgh 49 31 .613
Philadelphia 47 36 .566 3 ~,::
New York 40 38 .513 8
St. Louis 38 42 .475 11
Chic ago 39 44 .470 11' 2
Montreal 34 42 .447 13
West Division
Cincinnati 54 29 .651
Dodgers 47 38 .553 8
San Francisco 39 43 .476 14 ''2
San 01ego 38 45 .458 16
Atlanta 36 45 .444 17
Houston 29 57 .337 26 1.C.Z s ...... .,., SctM'tt
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DEAN LEWIS
TOYOTA VOLVO
1966 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA ~ESA 646-9303
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f'orh OrparinT"' Opr" '>ahirdoy\ ~o m ] p"'
• f 4 • • '~
WE MAICE OVl:R \l:h \ Of:LIVtRIE\
Solo. who had two-run
singles. Jeff Ha ncock led
off the inning with a tri-
ple a nd scored on a wtJd
pitch.
In lhe second game.
the Collegians stranded
11 runne r s while ex·
ploding for 13 hits. Kevin
Kirk had a solo home run
in the eighth inning.
Golde n Wes l gave
away both games lo La
Fonda, committing cost·
ly errors in the final in·
ning. Golden West took a
3-0 lead after three in·
nings in the first game
with Mike Selwood gel·
ting an rbi triple in the
first inning.
La Fonda, though, got
help in t he ninth inning
wtren a Go1den West er·
ror set up the winning
run.
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HIHTH ltACE -S.f9 v•rds. J.,.... °'°' & uo. Allow•nce. Pur~ U4GO. o .. no, 0.11• (MylHI t21 Arnie (0.eyHl tl9
Si>ut Cllv ll1ptMirn I tit
Sne•l<Allack lH.,tl >tt
o...>o l onto ICre.t9<1r I in
A..qu .. IR1ch•rOs) '" Nullll!rW1llow (WatM>nl 1U
Dee p Sea Fish Report
DANA WHAAF 781 an11tcr~' S5
rotk cocl • .U.3 cafotO b~~"· 1 bll• rd•UOd, s halibut, bS muk~rt 1. 2 w1t11u secJ
ba\S, 4S<tlbaCOt~.
LONG BEACH (Bet,.,.nt "1<!rl
ISi onulcrs. 13 \,HWJ bll\\, o7S Cdl1<0
bdss, •2 mackerel. IO blw CM•\, •9S
rock coo CSpor1C h t1i11g I t 19
anqler. Sn lltlP bh\, d l r0<~ bd\s
NEWPORT 10.awy'• Lochrl ISO
•nolers. 6 •lt>ato". 2H calico bd~.
l4S roctt cocl. 1 ll•llbul, S•O mactwrPt
'"r"'' L.tlllll'll)l H •ntl•" 11
a10.core, IS calico b.us, )18 roci., co.i,
120t'Nl0f'f,,
SAH PEDllO 111114 St. LIM1ngl uo •nolerL l,tJS Cdhco M\\. lb
halot:Jut, JS \dnO baU, 1 ma<~ret, Ul8 roe IC coo. (Sporlllshtn9J 111
•'"91tr• 4 t>arr•<udi, •1 ~and bd~~"
)Q()cdllto bau. SU roc.k cod.
S~"-l, 11£.l't.tl i10 "~" 8>S roe• coo, IU WnO b;)\\, 11 m.Hk('r••. J
h.lhbul B•rge ·~1 ""'I'•" .,
oon1to. ~ 1Mtno oas\. 11 lldilDUI, 24 ,,...,ckrr,..t
IMPEAIAL BEACH -tOS ...oters:
23 vc•lowlall, 70 barracuoa, 14 bonito,
:io calico oah.
AEDONDO -171 a ,,9ters: 2
'Y'fllowta11, JOI callco bdss, 2 tt.llbut. 3
bOnllo, 1,092 blue b1ss, 705 rock cod. BMwe 3S7 •"ol<!rs: 14S ma<Jiettl,
S,lH rock tod
SAN DIEGO !Mi;nlci1>al l"f•)-43
.in91cr• 724•1bacor e.
OXNAAD -261 angle rs: 100 calico
""''· •1 blU<! ba•s. ~7 s•nd b.tss, s M libUI, 1,000 rock coo, U ling coo.
MOAAO IAY IBrdu LI ...... , -ll •n9ler1: 'IJS rocli cod, 12 ling coo.
CVir1's L.tncli"I) -l8 an9l~rs: 20 llng Cod, :Ml rock cod
MALIBU PIElt -104 anol•u: 105,
c.ehco bass, 7 ttalibUC, 6 s.na t>us.
OCEANSIDE -91 lftllltrs: 20 '-· racua... tlf> calico bass, 6 tt.tlbul, 1l rocl cf .194 mackerel, 26 albacore. I H ...-Mo'NlCA -'6a ngl«s: 31
calico ba\$, 16 rock cod, 3 h•llboJI, ?
wntt twu. B<ir,. -11' •ntit.,s: "°
m«k<!rel, llS rock cod, 1 c•llco batiS
let's Go America!
Goodyear is having a
(tationwide sale on
money-saving
double steel beltl'd
radial tires for
American ca~.
Double Steel Belted Radials
2nd lire 1/2 .
when you buy 1 at regular price
40,000 MILE TIRES BUILT FOR 1975 NEW CARS
SAVE NOW ON 70-SERIES "STEELGARD" RADIALS
These Goodyear steel beltcc..I rad in ls (1) save mnn1')'.
(2) use less fuel, (3) provide longer milP.age, and f4)
h elp conserve America's resources. Now is the time
to Luy thesll 1975 new cJr radials. SJlc prices remain
rn t·ffect through Wcdn1•sday. RA Ii\: CHECK-tr we
:.I'll nut of your !>izr. w1• will issue you a rain check,
.issurin:~ future ddi\f'r:.· nt the advertised. price.
Sat'e s35 to s46 Per Pair
WHITEWALL
S IZE FITS MODELS OF
'
REGULAR
PRICE
2ND TIRE
"2 PRICE
CR70·13
CUSTOM STEELGARD
Chevrotel, Dodge, Ford, Mercury. PlymouCh, $70.30 SJ5.J5 . Ponttac ·
GR70·15
CUSTOM STEELGARD
Chevrolet, Polara, Galax1e, Monlerey, Fury
Calallna & others $87.45 S4J.72
HR70·15
CUSTOM STEELGARD
LoSabre. Riviera, Newport, Galaxie, Moncerev.
Olds. Pontiac &. others $92.65 S46.J2
Plus $2.32 to $3.36 FLT., depending on size, and ol d tire
Whitewall Specials On "Custom uead" Steel Belted Radials
Our ''Custom Tread" steel bcllrd r.:iclials are design~
speci£1cally to meet car manufacturers' original cqu~
ment specifications. The H" ancl 15" sizes featured
hrre fit many popular American cars. These 40,000 mile
tires give you the smoolhnrss of polyester cord, the
penclralion resistance of sleel cord belt9', and the gas·
f'R78-14 GR78-15
(l. 10 \11 Rt:\O Cl ~10\1 TREAD
Fii• models ol fo11no. F•IS mo<lets o t: Chevrolet.
Ambuuaor, C1maro. Cullns, POlara. Galuie, Monterey,
Ch•vollo. C1t11t11119er. Fury, Cac111na & 01hers
Roodr11nn1r. C11orgor & o lhorJ
S59.55 S6J.75
!i:n 111::: t•conomy of radiJI con»truclion. RALN CHECK-
H wr sell out of your size we will issue you a rain
ched., assuring fu ture dehvery a l the advertised pricf'.
Thi: R.\l"i CHECK described above also applies here
to "Custom Tread."
UR78·1S IR78-15
(l ~1 0~1 IRE\U < l SlOM TRf..AD
F11s modrls ol LeSabrr. Fils mo<lets or: Cadlllo1e.
Fl•••eri•. NowPOrt. Gal••ie, Imperial, Mo,,•co Wagon
Mon1eroy, Olos, Ponhac & Olhllra
& others
S68.45 S74.J5
Plus $2.67 to $3.4'6 F.E.T., depending on size, and old tire
,
..
Sale
Ends
Hednesday GOOD/YEAR
7"2]StOBuy
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• ,,_..,. Qfftu .._., C....
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See your lnde~ndent Dealer tor hi~ price. Prltes.as shown at GOOdtear Service Stores.
GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER
COSTA MISA-HEWP'ORT HACH
1596 Htwporl ltYd. .t 16th St.
548-9383
H-•:M-.-Mt-7•s.t.a.4
NEWPORT TIRE CENTER
3000 l. Coost Hwy.
COlOHA DEL MAl
644-8022
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IWIQAlfl MtCf •• to
MON. NU. WID. ~
SAL m UO
fOMMYrfO.I ··-'-~--··· FRI & SUN n-.2 00
~TUCll SftllO
PAC•~•c T H•ATAas
D"IYa·IN
SU"R •waft ... .,..
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F•mlly Fun!
~rofltol •••••lrt1 Qelerel
Monday, July 7, 1975
m\'l•"'·"''i ~-~.~!~Mw, -~· CO•OM4 OIL MAil
By th.-As~ialed Press
Th1.· follu" ui~ ~ire l:i1llboard's hot record hall> for
the "~l·k t·nu111~ July 12, as they apJ)l!ar in next
\H'l'k ·s 1s~Ul' of H11lbo<t1·d magazine :
llOT SJNGLES
1 LOVE WILL 1--r~EP us TOGETHER -The.
C~1pt.11n a nd Tt•nntlle A&M
2 Till': lll!STLE Van McCoy and The Soul
City Symphony A \'l'O
3. LtSTfo:N TO WI LAT THE MAN SAID -Paul
McCartney i.iOcl Wings Capitol
4. WlLD1"ItU~ Mi chael Murphey Epic
S. MAGI<.' l'1lot EMJ
6. PLEAS}: M H PL.l!:ASE -Olivia Newton·
John MC'A
And Mars Capitol
3. THE !!;AG LES One of These Nights
Asylum
4 'J;HE CAPTAIN AND TENNILLE-Love
Will Keep Us Togt•thc1' A&M
S. EARTH, WIND AND FIRE -That's The
Way 0C The World Columbia
6. A VE RAGE WIUTE BAND -Out In Thti
Shude Atlantic
8. ROLLJNG STONES -Metamorphosis Lon·
doo . 9. TOMMY OHlGINA~ SOUNDTllACK
RECORDING P oly dor
10. JAM f:S TAYLOR Gorill<.1 Warner Bros
COUNTRY SI NGLES
J MOVIN' ON -Merle Haggard Capitol
2: TOUCH TllE llAND -Conway Twitty MCA
3. LIZZI E & TllE RAINMAN -Tanya Tucker
MCA
4. RECONS IDER ME Marvel F~lts ABC-
Dot
MESA
1884 Newr.ort eo....-.. S4 ISU
.ANOTHER SU'H SHOW
CHARLES HOHSO ...
111
"BREAKOUT"
-Alto-
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Pacific Coast Hiwoy At Stti
Huntinqton hoch-536-9396
-UC\USIYt.-
A Must Stt! Mtut• ~
ill History ho1 wch a filni
~-··
Fft4 it 11 wtl Pl IH It
hn:7 l f:l0 C~ s-2,.
7. ONE OF THESE NlGllTS -The Eagles
Asylum 9-::================:::;-r1 8 SWEAH:\' TO COD Frankie Valh Private
5. JUST GET ll P AND CLOSE THE DOOR
Johnny Rodrigut>z Mercury
6. LITTLE BAND 01" GOLD -Sonny James Ol~~o •
MIWPOIT
HACH
673-8350
&bHope
and other
stars in
free shows!
D f,-10
\dmMJOO $1.75
C. h1IJrl'n, o· 12 $1.00
~ l h1ld1t"n unJ~r ~ill -1 rl'C I
A WOODY ALLEN V "LOVE AHO DEA TH" IP'GI
A -SHAMPOO" IRI
V, •0wt & TIM ,_uy Cat"
"IEHJI" IGI
4-."GHOST & MR .
W CHICK EH"
Open D•rly · 12· JO
Mo" lhru Frt
lo 2 00PM ~Sl2S
THE Cl'tY SHOPPING CENTRE
ORANGE 0 532 6721
~ CITY CENTRE CINEMAS ....
S.A. FRWV !MANCHESTER EX.I
G.G. FRWY ICITY OR. EX.I
•wy JACICE:D" .,GI
"TOWERING IHFERHOU
-aEHJI ..
"OIGlr IGI
SAN De EGO F'ff'f, AT BRISTOL
SO.COASli
PLAZA
So. COAST . MANDINGO.. s~M--;~ ;:""
t:JO OHLT PLAZA II ...... '"THE Kl.ANSMAM''
~uui 1:10 o.ey ____ --<
CllEllAl.AllD THIE£ .:!~·~~1
rlM~lftl Siio-Moa."'"' ~ 1:45 '"LAST OF THE
RE:D HOT LOVHs•
7:00-1 ~15
sa.-M-. "'"' T1wn.
7:1 !>t:OO
Fri.•s.t.-S.11.
z:oo-1:4!>1:10-1: 1 s-t:oo
"May the bluenoses leave it lay
for tfMt pleasure of those whose
fasle It •• Jvd11h Cmt, NEW YO.IC MAG AZINE
(J9
No one
under 18
'
Stock
9. \\' 11 EN WI LL I BE LOVED -Linda
Ronl:tladl Cap1lol
10 l'M l\OT IN LOVE lOccMercury
Columbia •
7. THAT'S WHEN MY WOMAN BEGINS -
Tommy Ove rstreet ABC-Dot
8. EVERYTI ME YOU TOUCH ME I Get ll1gh
Charlie Rich Epic
TOP LPS 9. YOU'RE MY BEST FRIEND -Don
~ffim
,•1; COLOR Uo•lr~ Arir· "
~els Hot&~!
"IL.AXING SADDLES"
lrowwM.wlldoV ...
Cal4 642-5678.
Put a few words
to work for ou.
1 El TO" JOllN Captain Fantaslic and The Willia ms AB,C-Oot
Brown Oirt Co\\ hoy MCA 10. FREDA COMES. FREDA GOES -Bobby "GODSPELL"
2. PAUL McCARTNEY AND WINGS-Venus G.R1ceGRT isbocllatSatbypoplfardemoftd
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I I 0 SADDLEaACK ~LAZA
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CAATOOH
FESTIVAL
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Walt Disney$
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MOQll. ..... \ta1e09f(,le •M •100
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OF PETER PROUD"
110.o;e~t:r.o
"HARRAD SUMMB"
4.I0.7:U
OfNIAAL CINEMA CORPORATION
WAESCMN r
,. NORtv\AN JEWISON r''"' "ROll.ffinALl'.'
..bi-IN HOU5£MN.J M.AUDADAMS OiNOKK·IKHSGJNN
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""'-'·~ ...... ~ .. IWT\ICK WM£I\ ~o-c:o..-itwr<:X\M.An J~
DAILY 2·00-4:30-7:15-9:45 & Mldnight Fri. & Sat.
EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA
FASHIOM ISLAND • MEWPORT CENTER
(8) HEAR CjOAST HWY. & MACARTHUR
Jacqueline Susann's
bold best seller
that explored all
the avenues and
darkest alleys of love
among the
international set.
"Once Is Not Enough
644-076i>
LOGE I
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JAMES CAA ...
"FUNNY LADY" IPGI
JACK HICHOLSOH
W .4RHH IEA TTY
'"THE FORTUNr
11TOMMY11
"EARTHQUAKE"
"JUGGERNAUT"~
•ONCE IS HOT ENOUGH"' Ill
"'Y AUEY OF THE DOUS" llU
"IETURN OF THE
"HK l"AINTHH" IP'Gt Jll,.:JlilAll!~~ ........ '"SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL SHBtl~ ..
'"TOWHIHG IHFElblO" IP'GI
"SGH S.ANCTIOH" IRI
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(PG)
1rc;,i ~THE
OTHER SIDE
Of THE
MOUNTAIN'
GENE HACKMAN
.. tlleRITURR
oftllePlnk
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MATINHS r.:~.;·
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MATINEES DAILY
NOT SINCl:. l.i l.. 'E SR'RY ..
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McQUHN &
NEWMAN
MATINEES DAILY
PLUITHI
"4 MUSKETEERS"
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STAATS JUL y 12 FOR LIMITED ENGA
TIC:UTS OH S&Lt .. OW
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GENE HACKMAN
CANDICE BERGEN
JAMES COBURN
Ptut "BREAKOUT"
BROOKHURST .zm, BUENA PARK
DRIV E 11'4
FASHION ISLAND
NEWPORT CENTER
'44-0760
"The For1'8'8 ...
a fan:e of a rare order"
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CINEMA WEST
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54G-7444
Newman in .. lhe
Drowning Pool ..
HARPER IS BACK!
IUhOt•t WtlfO• Z HARlOR TWIN
(P<il 646·0573 646·3266
Co-ttll AT VIEJO
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Pl18l.IC' NOTICE
PICTITIOUS 8USINIUS
HAMI s'YATEMENT
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Pl1HUC' NOTIC:•:
P'ltTITIOUS 8USIHEU
.. AME STATEMENT
II•\ lollow11>9 i:>er\Ont ••• dol"O ti.. I ... \\ .,
T & ll DEVELOPMENT t.0 /
"•"'<kllr>n A•• C<>U• Mna C••1t0<t1t• 91•11 •
~u!Jert 0 f:11109s, ta.o C•O<• (.oft 1e.
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'"' 'll<h·n.o nt w• IHwCI Wiii\ 1,.. ROBERT 0. BRIGGS 11,.1•~;•,v (It• i. 01 Ot•n11<> County on July Tiii~ •l•l&mt"nt 111"11 wllh lht• COUtlly • c1,.,, ul Or<1noe t.ou .. rv on J~ 11 m~ .
l"l 'ULIC NOTIC'f.; PUBLIC NOTlCE
SU PERIOR COURT OP THE FICTITIOUS austt.iess
H ATE OF CALIFORNIA f'OR NAM E STATEMENT
TH£COUNTYOFORAIHGI. The following per~on h do11-.g ~.
.... A MUI ~la~·
'"OllC£01'HEARINGOF P£YITIOlll VEAICHEK SYSTEMS, H2U ~OA Pll08A TE OF WI LL ANO FOA C~r Ro.oti, L .. ouna H Ill>. CA 9265J
IETTf:llSTESTAMENTA"Y AltlwrO S. Ehrt'nteld, l t4'8 Wiest
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d •ii IOIJ(1111( (• f\tt·t Ottv• Wt·~t 1r -
11 t l'r'Ut '>..int• A n4 (oflturm 1 FICTITIOUS llUSINESS
NAME STA TEMENT I •l~tJ Junt 16, 1'11)
WILLIAM E St JOHN
County(n t" •
'W ITTER ANO HARPOLE
Allorneyl •1 l •w By urry It 8eml\
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Jvn• KJ •nd Jul, I I • •H 7<11 I;
l .. l HU(' 1'0TICE
NOTICE TOCl'IEOITORS
SU PERIOR COU RT OF THE
fHE HATE 01' CALI l'ORNIA FOR
THE COUNTY OF ORAN GE
No A·l"U
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''·• '""Owt~ ~rs.on~ dte doulQ~
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PUBLIC NOTICE
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"'' Tl(t l~•H"lllYflVfNtu ll,I STATEMEHTOF A8ANOO NMENT
1~·1J11,.1 tit th\ nbuv1 n 111 t•cJ °'<•"<If nt OF USE OF
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NOTICE INVITI NG 8 10S
Pl'Bl.IC NOTIC'F.
FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS
NAM E STAlEMEHT
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tNt-11< '"\D'llf'fton tn th.., \•lid CJtf1c.1 ot NAME ST ATEM E NT
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Pl'BLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
f"' toUowlnq ,,..,.S0'1'.> drt-do1nq W.1
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HOLO'.>C.AN OF-OR.llNC-,E CQ\m.
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PlJBLJC NOTICE
l'ICTITIOUS BUSIN ESS
NAM E STATEMENT
Tn. trJUO-'t'•I'\() per..on I'> l10tnc) bt,r.,1
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NAME ~TAT EME HT
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PCBLIC NOTICE
'"''~of per f'J1' fl\ w~()"· ftJ "'" 'fllllllnr•nV"" "" plo1f"d "' 111,. 1.~, ullnn of 1,... "'" STAT•M•NTOP'WITHDltAWAL lr~rl FROMPARTHli"SHIPOPEltATIN()
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BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bayside D rive.NB 6 75 -6161
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PARK
SPARKLER
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shopp1n~. 309 :lJrd St.
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3848 Cempus NB 549·8655
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REALTORS Lachenmyer
Call 675-7225
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COATS& WALLACE
REAL ESTATE, INC.
CM Condo $32,500
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642-5200
A PETE BARRITT ~... REALTY
FAMILY HOME
PLUS INCOME
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[~ THE REAL
E~TATERS
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16322 Del Mar Lane
Huntinqton Beach
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BEACH RETRE/4 T
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$39,900 .
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OCEAN & LIGHTS
BARGAIN
$44,900
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PRESTIGE HOMES
Realtors 645-6646
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ARTIST CHALET
$4~.900
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MOST NEW
CONDOMINIUM W /35' SLIP
A grc<.J t value at ONLY $86.500 fee.
:l spacious bedrooms. 21 :.! haths
immaculate in every way! A great
opportunit~· for full -time occupancy
or weekend owners -or unit
• i nvest ment. Clinl Moses fil12·8235.
(.J G3 >
BIG CANYON -POOL & JACUZZI.
H i,:!h ly u p g ra d ed Plan I (!)
b e d room) B road m oor .
Professiona lly ·d ecorated &
la nds<'ap ed. $184,900. Tom Queen
644·6200. (J 64)
OHE Of THE TOP IO!
A 4 hcdroom P alermo model w /no
expense spar ed on wall & floor
cove rrngs. VIEW from upst airs
bedroom. One of the best streets in
Harbor View l lomcs. S)S.900. Carl
Butle r 642-8235. (J 65)
BEAUTIFUL OOVEtt SHORES.
An unsurpassf'cl value at $187,000 on
fee land ! 4 bedrooms. fomily room d i nin ~ r oom . 31., baths, pool &
f a bulous V I EW. Cl int Moses
642 8235. CJ 12)
VIEW LOT -DOVEi SHORES.
Fee land Gulaxy Ur . -approx.
7R><174x92x 147 . Auild a pride of
own<.'r~hi p home-on th1~ bl'auliful
pic<'c of land. 687.500. Amy Gnston
f>42-R'l:15. (Jf;fj)
642 .. lJS 644·'200
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SOUTH OF HWY., CdM
Like new duplex ; 3 bdrms. & 2 bdrm.
unit.1 ; 2 buths onch . 4 Car garage.
Corner location, handy .to trans. &
Shopping. X lnl rinandng available.
$117 ,500
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Atlruclive 3 bdrm .. family tm. &
formal dining rm. home -PLUS 2
Car garage & hobby room! Property
well maintained; corner location;
handy to bcuch. ~4.900
BAY ANO BEACH
675 -3000
<'•'l< l 1 I C Ul\ST ••\IV V CURUNA Di L MArl
I 0021 GfMf'91 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
WANTED: ONE llG TEXAN
We n eed someone to roam around this
huge Dover ~ho res 2-story. A big man
who appreciates 9' ceilings and 8'
doors, the kind a guy who likes a tall
drink at his s tandup b ar in a 25x30
game room ; one who appreciates
8,000 sq. ft. of Ji ving. complete with his
own steam r oom, gym and massive
sund eck. We're look ing for one big
Texan, and his bi g family. And a measly $350,000 !
UNl9UE HOMES. Rntton -67S.6000
--flit"!"~ C-oalt1'1Wy .• ~ defliilcr
I 002 GeMrol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
SPANISH GIANT WA.HT A PLAN?
4 +POOL-WE MANAGI:: MANY
$42 500 OF TllE HOMEOWNER 1
' ASSOC ll\T I ONS IN Towe ring l!·slory s ur· T HIS ARl::A. THESC:
rounded b>" 21 acres of 0 E V E L 0 PM EN t S park a nd only a f('w
blocks to beaulifol golf I I A V E C E R '.L' A I N
• ?'/~ S,,ud, ~
REALTORs'
LOOKS LIKE NEW
AND NO YARD WORK TOO!
Corner 3 bedroom Co ndo. Newl y
painted with upgraded carpet, drapes
and cushion kitchen vinyl. Close to
shopping & freeways. $33,500.
CALL-644-7270
2828 E. Coast Highwoy, Corona del Mar
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PROP A T
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A.,<'CAU 1• 1111 IAJIO~
10021G....-ol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
THE COLONY
Beautifully. professionally decorated
model 200; 4 bdr~ .• 2 baths ; hew n
wood covered patios; poof & tennis.
included. All for $.58.500. "Owner must
sell, have purc:hased new house"
( [(rnmN-M/\~TIN 11[]
----REAL TORS--
644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR
G..eral / I 002°GeMt"ol I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
\~:ESLJ-:Y N
TAYLOR CO.
HEALTOHS s in<.:e 1H46
llG CANYON BEAUTY! $169,500
Delightful perfection describes this
superb 4 bdrm home, f am rm w /we.t
bar plus formal dining rm. Soft colors
& fin e wallpa pers. Each rm has
invitin~ view of beautiful garden.
2 I l I Son Joaquin Hiiis Rood
NEWPORT CENTER, N.I. 644-491 O
course. F ormal e ntry to ~OXD~L~ ~l~T.E tH.~
s unkenliving room.Cozy POPULAH. WE KNOW GeMt"af 1002Getttt.ot 1002
/1 replace. f<'i1mily room . \Vlll C H ONES AllE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l"ormaldining.Swecpin~ AVAILABLE & WHY 2 STORY 3 BR
15La ir s Lo seclud ed TH EYARE SOHJGH.LY
childrens win!{. Scvaralc PHIZED. CALL US! HIDEAWAY
inaslcr ::.u1le. :J Lavish POOL $30,950 bath~. Enclosl·d llesta courly•.rd patio. Near Collage walk way thru
beach. No qualifying No lush tropical paradise lo
n ew Joan cosls. T ake secluded e ntrance into
over S21J month. &>llcr COMPANY s t e p d own J1v . rnom
be Js l Lo ('all. Dl:.il IU::ALTORS Ankle dee p carpe l.
8-12·2:'>:.15. SINCI:: JW4 Squeak y clean va111L
Ol'tNll(9••JH11N"IOt1PJr •' 01111n g enl<'rla1nme11l
$31,000
with VA or Fil\ terms
Seller w 111 pay loan d1::.
count poinb :..o :Y•>u can
purchase w1lh low, l11w
down paymenl J l.klrms.
b11! 1Ju1·k yard & dose lo
::.c:hool:; & ::.hnpp111 g
Mli· 771 1. Open l'\·l'~.
INVITATION
TOA SPECIAL
DELIGHT
3 D ~d r oom & s tud}
home. O~coraled with
tx.-auty ¥nd charm 111 J
i,:racerul ~arden belling
An unforgetuble home rn
CORONA OEl. MAH
pr1v1t l e l0 ommunll1l':S
Presented 011 an a vpoinl
ment only ba:.1s Cull ui.
l>O WC may !lhat~ IL With
}OU. ti73·8550
C'll'll1 Ill Q •II \ lllN If l'I Nt'I' l•;ll~llMI
N IC.: 1-; duplex So. or II\'. y
111 <.:d M Beaut. l(aru ... 11::.
Owner S91.500. b73 -HW
Costa Mesa
DONALD M . BIRD
Au <1tiale\. lleolto"
MO DOWN TO VETS
Uv lo ~70,000. Call: U1ll
or S t evl.', Ag t s.
546·8640 /548-1*171
ABANDONED
$28,500
+GUEST HOUSE
Rea.I Estat2
byMCIAY
WATERFRONT
PARADISE
Wt• have u W<1lt•rfront
l1:-.1111l: 10 our Ucam1f11l
IC uut Uead' llarhor On
IT)lllll chanm•I for s uil or
powc r hoa r!> HUH HY
1!12·!J;J7 1
EXCLUSIVE
listiftCJ
EXCLUSIVE
Abandoned 2 Story
~~~ ............ !?~~ ~~-~~~ .... !~.~~ 1500 ACRES
Tu rl I~ li ro:l(J m oo r *WI KNOW• FREE & CLEAR Twnhse 4Br, 211bu. flt, LAG UN .a. Nlr-UB. DH • $70,0oo I' I' "" v ~ 270d * IEST * TRADE SEll ----lH·:AUTffUL. lurcc 4 •
NEW LISTING bdrm <:ardcn home, ;>.Lr.i l:k-au11ful tree covered
" bd t f 2 f I h1l b & meadows, :.11r10~. .-.uper 4 rm. hunw in r~ am rm, rp c~.
U n1vl'r s 1ty l'<irk , hcaledsp11,lcnrus &re{-. wllh great o c l'ct't.. ... t l't:rfec l fur :.m;.dl s ecluded t'nlr}, cenlcr . .-rivute beac1
d d k l' ~-' hl a cr e a ge & r ecreatio n manic ure y:ir . d e· par ing. ric ..... rig at ~ub·•h v1s1on. g hrs from hghlful pallu, l'alhl'tlr.11 Sll2.SOO. ., ' ·1· 0 C., 4 h r~ froro Ltts cc1 in gs; enl'hant1ng 2 LOC)Ufto Miguel RJtn.
;,,tory brick frtJlt· ·~ Blk. &Jo.r.oso 496-4040 Vega s. in 111;1~111ru·c11t _. :.oulhern Utuh. ~·v~·ral lo l)OQls. lenm:. ct:-.. ~ ------b grecnbclt.~.sw Mewport .. och 1069 devl'loprn e ol!> neur y . Clo11e to <.:t!dar t:1l). IRVINE HOMES, ••••••••• •• •• •••••••••• Nuvujo L ake, Hrrnns
REALTORS BA YFRONT Head :.kt re:.ort. l\1>kini.:
552-7000 icu!\LOmllorncs ~1 00 . per acre Will
UOU PJ>:'J"flT UALUOA i•t-:NINSULA dH'hh'. l1 adt• for inc.
lk :illllr 0 1A nt·r Excellt!llt llll·.ition on the prop., T .D .:. or :.~II with
Built-In BBQ
lir1ckcd patio · ov(!rhead
::.loru~c & !>Pt.>crnl dt!C'
wiring 1n i.:arJJ.!t• for
w orkshop. IJuilt 111
oooksh e l\'e::. & much
rnorl' 1::. lt) Ix: round 111
tht:. J UH,:! UJ. end unit
lownhousi:. I.cl w. ~how
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RAISOR'S
REALTORS
·152:$ Carn µu.~ L>r., lrvi11c
Campus Valley Shop Ctr.
CALL 833-8600
Uuy&only •:iblock lo lhc ~r.:a l l <•rrn ~. Hi c k
Ocean. ~Jl'h home has 4 Altler1·ttc-. ltllr :rii·&.16!>
b d r m s • 4 u a t h s & Af>orim.nh
Gallery. 2 fireplaces. for sale 1300 w~llJJr, u ltra modern •••••••••••••••••••••••
kitchen & p;1valc pier llliNl'l~GTON II roour F ee lund . Sec al l<.'00 1 • • a t-;a:.t IJJ lbo.i Bl\ d ::.lud10 apt 111 xlnt l'o111J.
<:all 67:HH20 ror OM~ d~r ~23 •50~· _C:ill IH!.1. :!th . .! Lail1> J:iys, 81 I·101.l a(Ler i. pm.
POPULAR MONACO
U1~ Canyon J Br, 4!1:: Ua,
IAOOI erpt, Liii! palin,
ilJ0,000
PAUL W. BRUMFIELD
& ASSOC.
549-8505
Ill UNITS Co-.l..a f\11."-..1.
pnml' luc. L.: lot. 1:1.:.!' ..
l ' .l ~ h !-. µ l' II ti a l> il• 0 II
!)l-1.01111. cl" n OwnC'r
inu s l S<.'ll . A~t.
213-550 H5:t;
Cemetery Lots/
Cryph 1500
' Garden Est•
S32.950 total J>rH'l' Bnni.:
v a1nl & s a~c ~SSS
1:rac1ous g.1 rden entr y
gives w.1y lt> l>rcuthlak-
1 II g .. W 0 r 1-d o I
ElcgJncc' '. <..iourmet
k1Lche11 with cnlcrla111ers
:-;crv111i:: bar Large ra mi· ----------1=======: ------!. beautiful Pal'1r1c \icw ly s rie l1v1n~ room with WHY MOT._ LIDO luls in cho1l'e :-.t·t·l11111
your very own pri\alt: lave in lrvim"! Vor only Start lhe summer right tHi·0392 lOAM·7PM
11 a t 1 0 . s wt: e p i n g $.l2,!J\JO you c·an be the in a wonde rful homl! of
•••••••••••••••••••••••
:.L<1 trca:.c !cads lo hidc·a -owner of a J bdrm., :.:! your ow n . Fr cs h . Commercial
W<•Y mas lcr swtc with ba lh tondo lhal ·s up ;pac1ou::. & churmin~; on Property 1600
lOLally :-.eparatl' childrt·n grjded, a1r·contl1l1oned. 45 l>eaul1ful Lillo feel. 3 •••••••••••••••••••••••
& gucsl s u1lt• Owner had a net h a s ret•re a t1 on lidrms ., de n & ramily1----------
t o I ea v c -mu s l Ca1:ilitie:. anuljl>I~. rm. $142,500 OFFICE BLDG. ~t,'.f ~;~~~~<all ~ Great Lido Value
Air cond1l1oned. 2 ~tur~
Low ma1nlenu111.:c. Wdl
lo1:a lcd. Low. ul parl..111~.
~175.000.
Unbelievable Vdlue ~•t
~g.500! VACANT·Rl!:NT
THEN BUY! l'n•rerrl•d
Mesa location. Frt'~hly
pJinled board & batl\.'n
exterior. L>ETACllE I)
GUl<:ST COTTAGI-: +
garden• Winthng drive
lead:. lo while 1mkcl A FIRECRACKER RIA~TY
SS'l-7500
40 1-'l. lol with 1mmuc .
l ·:-.ty. humc. J Hdrms, 2
bjths, owner mouval.cd
Uu1 ck possess . & sale.
:>107,500
Roy McCcrcle
Realtor I 8 I 0 Newport
COST A M BSA !>-»Vi7:...'9 wnce-& ~waying palms
entr y. Beamed re1hng
Ii v1 n g r oom. Com fy
kitchen includes rdng!
Loads or s torage & shop
:.11c1cl'. Awesome 85' x
160' l ot! Qu a1nl ~
C'unously r elres hing. ~e
lo believe. Take a1ha11-
la~l'-Call fa!>l. 7~· li W.
.• IS a ll YOU need LO
celebrate inc FourU' Ill •_-_•_•_--·---·-·---
(#'1N rtl 1)•1f'l 1.Jf-J h '1.fl1 I'
this C'harmin~ and va-
c.ull J bdrm honw V t"ts
nu money down10lher:.,
from il !)()().
[
~.; ~ 540·3666 .
l _ _: ~~......!!!!!!!~~~~!)~ FllANCISC/\N Fountain •I
ur. :! I:: hJ. Pool. C.:om-
pelely drat>t!d & crpt'd. RAREFIMD
Easl:.1dl' Jewel 111 bc~l
arl.'j Hcmodclcd. up-
1:radcd. lrg yard w /h1g
lrCl'~ & p1ckcl rl'nt'e
Wh;il more c·11uld )'OU a~k
for only S4 1,5UO.
540-3666
Cornl·r plot 11\·t. sak.
Sli9,'i:,o . Call Owne1 :
~\7·l>tt:.! I
MOONLIGHT
SWIMMING
LOCJUnO Beach 1048
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* llOM C: & INCOME •
200 ft. to Shaw's Cove, N.
Laguna. l'rcll'nt1ous ~
bdrm, 2 blh home, JJOOI &
jacuu1. Two mcumt: ufl
llS with 11\COffil' or $615.
ZAGH.OD:lKY, Hl l r .
494·861 l
OCEAN VIEW
LIDO REALTY
:u77 \ia l .iclu, '.\.n.
*673-7300 *
ILUFFS PLAN W
E nd urut·4 bcdrm, 21:: ba
& fam rm -pnv ~ arJ.
M any up graded
fcatur<'s. Im med occup).
U y o w n e r s;u.500 .
64·1-1360 644 ·735.5
COMDOMINIUMS t\ rare U shaped I story ;;
OverlllOki n~ Aliso lleach Ur. 3 Ua. 3000 sq fl, lil..e
& pier. 1,2 & 3 bdrm. un 1\1.'W ~20,0-0\). Lido ble,
1ls , close lo ~hopping & l'n11c Only! 5't0-4811
l>C-CACh.SlartulJ:.;alSJG,500 - -l'ri l'Ly w a nls to buy
d1rcc·t from owner. 'f"er fi~fi@r?~ up p e r h 5e 1 n :'-4 pt
~O ~ lle1~hts. 548-51).tl C'ves or
•99·2800 early AM
PRESTIGIOUS
------
N l-~WPOHT ll GTS .
S.11.500. Ownt'r. J br. open
l>cam~. massive frpl. nu
p~11nt in & out, wallpaper.
nu cpl. r1lOI. :JOxl2ti' lot.
Call : ti4S·35iJ
·ondominiums
for sale 1700
• ••••••••••••••••••••••
•$19,950•
Large 2 beJrm. 2 ba
w /fc n c cd patio 011
l>c auL1 rully l<Jndscapert
g rounds w /pool. security
~ates & mueh more ~20.
per rno. }Ht) s 1t all incldg
taxes. ins. & mamt lct.'s.
<.:all (•'rank al 8:$tl·M:J:?l for
a ppt Lo l>l'l'. Ai..'l. ----
NORTH LAGUNA
CONDOS
Ocean V 1ews· 2 & :J lxlrm.
unil!> from s.'>t,UOO.
Call 675-7225
THE BLUFFS
I 11 6 73-4400 Gourmet k1lchcn w1lh il ll~PdM ·----------r~irse~~~~:~~~~:~m~~~~
EXECUTIVE mas te r and childr en MESA VERDE
HOME s uite:.! Assume 7 •~·· -•0•1•S•T-IN•C•T•IV•E-•I J UST LISTEL>! Walk to
and clc~anl hvini;. Thi::.
lari.:c uniquely designed
1 loorplan 1s one you m ust see. Uonus rm. fam rm,
dining r m. 9611·4156
Monarch Hay 1\·rracc;
an l'lc~aul & gra c1oui.
hom1•. Art·h1lecL d e
1>1gncd, Wllh !'ij)l'ClllCUlilr
while wall'r \ 1cw:-.. 3
lidrms .• den, separate
dining rm.; exciLing en·
lerlain111g a rea around
pool & Jacuu1. S189,5oo
BLUFFS CONDO "W'' Pl .. BR 2, ... H Income Prop«ty 2000 a n, ~., , :.: a . •••••••••••••••••••••••
Spacious 3 l.Klrm, 3 ualh
end unit thal provid~s
plenly of pnvm:y plu::.
VIEW ncross the
luscious grct·nlK'lt to the
Hack Bay. 'fr:;10sferred
owner must sell. 041>·7711 .
Open eves.
5 +POOL l'HAloanat Sl99pcr rno cvery lhing VJ\ ap
Super upgr aded tri·level NO Nl::W LOA.'J COSTS praisa l ordered al only TURNER ASSOC.
110;; N. Csl Hwy .. 1..<iguna WHAT APAIR! home . S h ows I ike a Hurry for ;i ppl. CJ ll DESIGN S-15,000. Notl11nl: down.
model. Formal dining 84~~~,0~·"'"1J'J '''''fN1<1• Adjacenlto pn\'alclaK<' _Hkr 7527 1~3. 2 lovely hornC's to choose 494-1177
room, huge family room [ I .i Kmg ~1zc IJL·<frooms, ~· ~ ~~ ~~.J a &g ~ii[~~~~'';;,:;; ·~ ~"';~;: ~~~~~~~<SI I:~:~~
with flrep1l for entertain-/~:: . room. llugc lol, cul de·
rng. Profession a lly ---s a c s l rcel in the el\· -----Walker & lee
Real Estate
landscaped. All for only ----------clu~i\'e t:n('k Bav of ~J.!150. 545-9491. •NEWPORT HTS• Ncwporl! 5 ClllLUi·u;~
Harbor View ~s
Best buy in this prestige lill Price Reduced WERE RAIS fo:o lll<:Rfo;!
C harm ing J bdrm . Submit offer on a sking
. . home; ne w remode led pndce of S9J.51.!0. V ACA.~T
kitch . & cu bi nets: copper an owner will co11s1ucr
plumbing: formal dtnllliot a least! opuon purclu1Sl'.
neighborhood. 4 Hdrm.1•----------t
.Monte~o moclcl · 2 lull BEACH RETREAT
baths. Deep l"lc ~hag $26,500
.carpel; garden k1t<'hen; ll ul!e 4 b edroom +
lge. family rm & rormal Olympic sz pool. Minutes
dinin g rm . Lu s h to L>cach , hideaway
Jan d s l. a P 1 n g · Fas l maslcr, i,:ourmet kitchen
J>OSsess1on · vacant & re overlooks patio. Fix & :idy! S87,SOO Save. ~a crificc! Hurry! C. F. Colesworthv FoResT e. OLsoM
Realtors 6 40-0010 -·'•l•ca•l•Lo•r•s•••64•· .>.ooo.· •3-1
GeMrol 1002 GftMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
rm.; s prinklers. Room 546-4141
for boal or trailer. NOW
$.57,500
• COST A MESA *
Firs t o ffering: g r e at
fam. home, 3 HH, 2 ha.,
ram . rm .. din. rm.;
hi~hly upgraded. carp ..
drps. blL-rns, new quarry
tile 1n k1lch. Shake roor.
• DUPUX·•
Costa Mesa : xlnt l0t'., 2
BR, l ba. ea . unit. Lg<'
ceme nt pulio; stove &
refrig. incl. Sep. cntl.
garages. Xlnl IJuy, only
SS2.500
11C 11 THOMAS
REALTOR
:.:!24 W. Coast I lwy.
N'pt. Beach s.ui-5527
Eves.: 5'15·5613
~
COATS&WALLACE
REAL ESTATE. INC.
TUSTIN
13 9 2 I Browninq St
'1 hr, 11 1 ha, hardwood
tlrs., frplc. Quiel sln .. 'Cls,
nr. a ll St·hools. Lg .
p ools 11.c cornl'r lot.
Across I rom corn fields !
Priced al on ly ~.ooo.
Wm. SAN DON, Bkr
534-8201
lalboa fleninsula I 007
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ON THE POINT
Nr. Channel 4 br, 3 ba. 4 IEDROOM home has i..oo sq. ft. +
---from. Loads of SQ, F"l'. & ----
~Ian GOLF! llUGE bedrooms. Walk-
This has it ull and it's on in ctosNs. l'ornmunily
lhe private Mesa Verdl' ~~ol ~ c lubhous e.
Golr Cour~c & Country _.)Gg.445\i REAL ESTATE 90 0 Glennt•y• ,. 'it
494 <14 73 ~49 OJI() ~lub gn•ens, foirwoys. 3 BDRM CUTIE 1 n·l'S & ponds al Y•lllr . PRIME back door. Formal din· i hath:., budt ·1n:.. larg,· m~ room. B1lhanis s 1i1..'tl inu::.ter, hdrm. <:Ovcred No. Coas t vu. Brick fpk,
family room plus . a µal10._ & rre~hly vaml~'<f rm. lo aJd 2ntJ legal un1l.
trophy room or den. l''lerior . UC'!-..t buy in lmmaculalc2bdrm .. 1 1 ~
Chlldrens wing w1Lh 11.u~llOi:?lon .. Ue~c.h_~~on blks Lo l>1\l'rs CO\l'
p I a) r oom. I <..; 1 a nl ~}-~3·~ Call ~-~•11 or Sb~.500
bedrooms & 4 balh:.. Its ,..,.,. ,()3.). l•---------
a n cicclu::.1vc at onl> .-----·
$13 1,950. Call >&6 ~H3 11' •. ,
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THE REAL
ESTATE RS
MESA VERDE
I,
-=---Walker &lee
Reel Estate
4 8DRMS
WALK TO BEACH
GI & FHA huyc~ M t'
w t' I c o m e o 11 1 h 1 !-.
~µa1·u111s. wt•ll dt·rnruted
lh • ml' ! 0 l.l I Y I) ,\ l'.I I s
) uun).!, & ort1..•n11g l:J1·gc
bulll-111 kll<:hcn, l11acb ol
cl1111ng a rc:1. 111;1ss1vl"
f1r('p lacc• & ··ovcred
pullo. Unbc•:1tahk .1t only
JUST LISTED
Gracious l1v111g lor the
most de m anding fam1I)
Som<!lhinJ.: for c\ l0r,vonc
in this •I '1,;edroom. :J bJlh
hillside home w1Lh <':\
pans 1ve \'1cw. Sec lor
yours1:1f, al ~lJJ.uUO
191i3 S . Cl.)a~t llwy.
La!'.:una Ucach
,. -1ll4 ·07H *
lkaul 2 Story llomc 1n
l11g hly dc:,1rahl(· area .
4llr, :3ba. Ir~ FH. frml
.OR. hugC' ~:J::.tcr BH
w1separall' <lrcssinl! rm.
~ fr pie, clei:aul (•11slom
de::.igncd outdoor cnler ·
talrling area compll'lcl}
tiled. H.a m <1da covered
outdoor B·H·Q w /hlL-111
rd ri ~. Sl!J. 500. Uwnl·r
545·6519
~ri.!J:iO C.111 :Jl);I Jt.i7l or ----------
Uy Owner. ~5.00>. 5BH
175o (s q. fl. CTNL N1'.
!;:>Ii 70:J ,°).
Fairview&. i''wy 5S7·01Wl1·---------1
OCEAN VIEW
CONDOMINIUMS
Pri. yard. 1mml'<l. Or·
<·up. Nr High ~d1t. By DELUXE 4-PLEX
,,wne r. ~7.500.GI\ :>:i:r. Gard c n (; r o v 1•.
-----F1rcplac~s~ pool. 1·1 ~ ~ :!.
t Ur, J Da. fonuly rm . 2 1·3 bedroum~. l'JH·I.
hl ks ocea n . l'umm . gurage:-.. Xlnt uppn•(·1 a-
pool/lenms. 3 c.1r gar u1111 a rea. Only JU',, down
::>!!7.500. U own ),rml paymc11t Call 83J·J.>.1-1.
645·3J'iOaft :i Sparli11J.! 111\cStmc nt
<.:orv. ---
MEW UNtTS
FOURS & FIVES
llunl Ueach. Your ldJC * Me wport Crest * s hcltcrl'J µrnperty 111 a p·
~ult,2 uAC.:O~OO pret•1at111g areas.
UA YFH ONT \'1,,la del
Lido. ~p.1 c I Uri l:rnu1
Condo. Sa le /I:,.: t>tit u" 11
G75 :>85:1
_u " 536·2:i79 J b.1 kon1 cs, rn1rrClr ed ----------
\\-a r d r obe:,. e n('lo:.cd
~ara gc:. w /Opl·ncrs
Almo'>l new· Sl.)H,54111
BONL> 1{1-;ALTY 1:-;c.;
:!i81:! Forbes H11
Laguna Nig uel. X:JI 9-111
Newport Beach
Newport C rc sl
'l'ownhomes. 5' ,, duwn.
H' 1' t APH, 2 ·I l>l-Jr m:.
l'llcl gur., pool, tc111rn;.
fr. SSB.1$7!'> l'h. tWi-til 11
I:! Hobon Ct. <from C:,l
llwy llMlh op So~nor,
1 , mile to cnlram:t:).
**** Mrs: Ralph Berb
2 007 Seacnft Or.
Corona dri Mar
You urc the winner of
TWO FREE TICKETS
(SI I Value)
lu l hc
OL Y SUPERBOWL
MOTOCROSS
Fr1d3,v , .July ltlt '1
al lhl'
L.14.. COLISEUM
Please c·all U..12 5tii8. l.':-.t
J:l:J lo cla1111 }our til·kcls. ----------1 (!\orth C.:o u11 ly loll trL"C
San Clemente 1076 numl>cr is ;;.w.12:..10.)
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OCEAN VIEW
11 ~yr new deluxe 4-Plex.
only .f. block to bl'ach.
Ca ll Bob, 433 1287 or
598· IJ:!ti n El.MONT nt-:At.TY
44 SHARP UNITS.
6XGROSS
(.;ood arl.'a.
351 OH EAST OCEANFRONT IEACH
Unobstructed beach frontage with a
charming 3 bedroom, early Balboan
home, has just come on the market
at an unbelievable price. $109,000
will move you in tomorrow, so don't
tarry with your off er.
HOME 2'h car gar. Only 10 yrs.
old & ~1 :.:!7 ,000 \'aluc. HWttinCjton leoc:h I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LIKE TO R3 IUILDING m LOT
O\'crlookmg Aliso Beach
& pier. 1.2 & 3 lxirm. un-
it!>. close lo ::.hoppmg &
beach . StarLng al $3ti.500
QUAIL PLACE
PROPERTIES
C714J 752·1920
6 HOUSES Oil 5 AC1u ;s
zoned ror :\lobill' I loml's.
~dj. Ranc ht'I C-ahf. Chjm·
p1ons h1p <.;otf t'our:-.('.
$98 .000 . T e rm ~.
01A ne1·, Ag1.;11t. l>73-~"0 or
9tid. Ul:®:I
IA YSHORES -IEST IUY!
Move-in f o r s ummer f un . 4
bedroom. family room & dining
room. Near private beach and
. boating facilities. Only $79,500
CORONA DB. MAR JEWEL
Superb location steps from the
beach. Exquisite two bedroom-den
home t o t a ll y paneled. New
-~a r p et i n g . P er r ~ ct for th ·e
sophisticated family. $1.25,000.
ALMOST MEW -UTtlE ISLAND
Large 2 year old 3 bedroom, family
room, 2\-'.a bath custom home plus
income apt. over garage. Huge
master suite, powder room. Hurry I
$155.000.
LINDAISU
Lovely fa mily home on lagoon.
Decorator wallpapers & carpets
throu~hout. Extensive use of wood
paneling. Beautifully planted
court.yard. Pier & sU1> for 60' boat.
$.165,000.
MIWPORT llACH 644-1766
A COLDW&L ~ CO.
ZONED FOR OWNl::lt MUST SELL SMALL MAKE OFFER! Shown
.usl ... ~ss by appt. l!l46 Mirumar
RARE BUY!
JBr, Pool. Showca sr
Home. Newly r1..-dcc. 7';
G .I. W .i lk lo IJ c h .
H93·55R4.
ENTERTAIN? =~v NEAR BEACH
This one 1:-. ror you l.nrl!\' •99·2800 $15,000.
..... or. 673 4224 J.o;ves. &
2 Bolhs , double garage, Wkncls.
:J IH•d roorn , :.! ' • b.tt h ----Call 644-7211
horn\', newly dcc-oratcJ . View -4 BR. :I Balhs
Ideal to run business out ---------
or your home . Owner Corona d•I Mer I 022
vecy anxious. $36,000. •••••••••••••••••••••••
(1111 :-.hcd and g reat for wood cxlcr, Palos Verdes ,
GJra~e pr11 fess1on;illy Hiviera coas llrne loc, gm
LA CUESTA µurlic~. (;oriwr lul for ~tQn<:, L µ. l1v rm, beam~. t( 8 UNITS owe 2nd . Call 64&·7171.
()r(N Ill q • ,, S 'I.JN JO II( N•P 1
~·111111
renf naulo rohtt
Wtalk to bay & ocean
from this l! Hk & lam lly
rm. ho m e: comp. re .
mode led & like new In &
out . S87 ,500 Incl. l;in<t
CAYWOODrtlALn * 548·1290 *
continued from Sun-
We don'( want to be con·
ald ere}I a do gooder.
Charle~ Qulntord h as
been w~a•nai war ai,::11Ml
the prc·P&Ym<'nl J>tnally
& tryio1 lo aet it out·
lawed In Calif. !llnce 1946.
ln 1976 our lohal rum·
mlsston rate wall J:O to
3'"4 if ll htUI not ~n ()Ul
lawed by then. Quintard
642 291H . You have to
tlut. aomeumc·how
1boulnow?
ct>nUnued T~-
'
$62,000 tr,11lc r , c;1mpc1' 8t'\'t'SS rpJc ; Opens IO pallO & -
•i Bedr oom, 2 hath. :J LoHly yurt! C.:uvcrc1I lath hi;e. Bltn k1tch +
years ne w La Palm J patio. T l11 :. home has tndry· a r eo w /ws hr &
model. 1''1replt1ee, bltns. cverythm>; ! ssx,:1\.IO d r y c r . F u m r m
Real Estate
byMd/AY
Spanis h lilc r oor. up 1'111 ·~14!!!'1:. w /beums. Only ~l.950
i.:ra<lcd in & oul. On <1u1l"l tJ"'1'l•d\ 't1J;IW Mission Re alty '194 ·0731
street. Our rin~t value• 962·447Hr.a 546·8103 L N '-.....a 1 OS2 Clo~t· lo cve1·ylhin~. Hk1 OCJU"G •~· ~·~36 ---------•••••••••••••••••••••••
TRI-LEVEL DUPLEX
CORONA DEL MAR
Located in the South s ide
or PCll :Jbdrm, 2bath
and• lbdrm, 1 bath. On n
lot and a half with a
s wlmm1na pool. &U-7481
TO~~~H o~~R~r!~~1 ~~£~1k
$25,000 or $34.SOO Choose to beal'h (Ir :-tay home in
from 2 enl1c1n i: pcrlcC'lly dcrnrntNt 4
S<'Olchmcn S!JCCtals 10 2 bedroom. lHry' ra mll)"
prime flunl1ngi.on Meach kilc ht>n home. 1 .11r~c location~. Doth ~cllers lundi;capl•d yard $S>l,900.
have compelling reuwlli. Agent fl.16 325.S. ___ _..._
1 to .iell. Don't hesilate
'l"e r m s f I e x l b 1 l· . DOLL HOUSE
Spet'ulato rs weh-otnt' $211 . per mo. I SHQR£CllffS Call W7--0l21. 3 Spuc1011!-. HR s lone ll
Orand new lisllni 1n lhi~ mnstC'r "Ulll' I Mon site
mu c h is ought afte r den . l'OPP l'r kettle
neighborhood by r..he sea kitchen has ell t.hc lastt>st
•· h !Jlln~. candlchtl' ct111c, l..uvcly 3 DR, 2 va ome <'r;H·kllnl( brick fplc. dhl,• wlt.h pool. Ocean und n -nyon view. l\cccss to 1:nr & ov~r:llr.ed lot' As·
prtvale beach $149 500. Sellin~ unythina wilh a l!Umc 6' ,, t'HA loon. $!11.
' Dally Pilot Clt1118if1cd Ad mo. puys till Ott r e
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I I• \it 11 "•
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ls a glmplc mallcr . • r1nunt'~! 5 Min. to OOJch!
JUSt call &l2 567t:. ___ 1_Bk_r_9S_2_~_l_l_. __
PRYCE BUYERS-
Owner wanL~ oUer now.
Vacant a Ull 2ba. Private
gut1rd<-d ar~u . ~.I.JOO.
lrlloy tM Good Lit.
Coll 493-2513
You do n'l nc.x'(l n ~un lo
''draw fut " when YoU
pince ntl ad 1n U1t 01111)'
Pilot Want Ads' Cuti oow
642 56i8
By owne r 3 lid, 2 ba,
Cuslomlwill, OC('an view
homl.!. ~1 ui <'k J.l(lS!>esion.
w e ll k n o wn San
Clem('lltc bu1ldcr l>uill
lh•s home ror himself &
Ii ved 111 1l to yrs. Wus
S00.000. Now ~J.5.000. 403
to;. Av e. San Juan
S4 •·4294
:-.Jorlh Costa Mt'S.:t, pn rnc>
in v c s l m e 11 l . ,\ 11 :.!
bedroom , }1':: U:llh.
studio ;.ipls. Annuul in ·
('Omc Sl8.7l0. Pnt•eJ for
imm cdi.alc :o.Jlc. 0\0.ncr
will .1ssisl with t111a1lc·
mg. (;a II :,,i;,.it.1:?.1. t\!-.·
sociat cd South Cou:.l
Brokers.
Sonto Ano 1080 8 2 lid, I l>a . U. Nc1A-J)(lrl
••••••••••••••••••••••• h t <; S l52,000. O\\ne r
2 STORY ~-969~ ___ _
sio,9~0 full prict•. 2 Real &tote
Ledrm . 2 bath. l>ltn-., W•t•d 2900
rangt.• & u\ ~-11, ovcr:--1L(.'tt • ••• •••••. ••••••••••••• dosels. plnly or stornJ,!t'.
FA heal. tur \'Otkll\Nn
1n~. Y•IUr t1l'l~C'l1on or
carpeli. & drJ)!'. Pav
menl1 lc1>~ than rcnl
Cnll P'ranl.., al 839R321
1\gt'
I TTHEHEAT I
Beaut pool homQ, 3 BR,
IRVINECOVE
R es pons ible p,·r~n n
would hke lt1 hu) dirt·•1
from owner !tome or lot.
Plea:-.c call ~l 14-0t)
HOUSB WNT l>llOUSt-;
.. ·orclo:.r. dell~ OK
Qw1k C:.tsh 1 R7~ xg.1~
i .i. lia · n r So. Co:s~t Don 'l dro11 lhe ball! CIN a Plui~ Onlr S38.000. l~y job with & low·ro5t l>mly owner Open · 2.100 W St , d J
C . ·t d " \ 9'7D"''~O Pilot C las111 1t~ A • • 1 ru ci •• .,., · '"'" Phno .. IW2·S67>1
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HCM.llH FttrN.llled ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mewport leoc::h 3Z69 Off ••atett Poth ~)()t) MO 2 br. 2 l1J , 2 MS·Um or 64~ M•wport -.och *Attention* -t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l , i & 3 Hr \duJt.:. no put1011. Nl:!w dtl)!i & q>t. l!:xccullvt:otf1cc~ Heward! Bii.. mal~ ~ong
Generol l 102 u;:t1ut RI.!~ 3 Int. 2 Sa. * * * * pct:.. d!->h" hr-:.. 'ha~ t'PL'i, Prefer AduJl..,. ~ :IOl.l8 SutNMr RHtal1 4200 ~1"0·~25 Mouth Ret~il ~J•r~d ca~ lo:.-t ·~ar 25th
••••••••••••••••••••••• tum·rm, i P.£buo .... $~7a~. JCMRe1E..SulliYC111 clo~clJ gura~1·, frph·,L leoc ... 3848 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vlcwolboats&watur Clf !'>t,NB.673·U>~d,1y~
,;L \DJER dr~am Cdl\t, t ~~i.·>t~cryt ini,:. :. ~ 6212 51""9,al0$ HBQ Gilli & w.tlcr 1ld OCJUftCI • Olk to bcjch Nl'w Condo. llLL GRUNDY
hr . irpll <>l i5. u111 pd. -, lr.,l• Poot ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jacua:i/vollcyball. Sips Realtor li7a·Gl6t Bus1·nessmen 1.osT S1amosc. rem:&lu t11 ,,111Jy ~hr, Nu s:.~ B TMo 3232 ? BR. nl'\\ ly dccornt~. 6. ~125 wk. 968·:>700. nursin g mutho.>r Vit Yooart'lh~w1nnuror LAMAMCHAAPTS l ~:i blki. beach. $275. lluntlngton llarbor. ~lll~l\'t-ok. Abo Juni;k ••••••••••••••••••••••• TWO FltEE TICKETS 778 Scoll Plr.co. C~1 675 li22l or 515 0529 ,. BE CH TOWNllOMES FULL SERVICE Shop Owners lfrward. lH6~ __ -11\ttlii: I hr. :>lUJ . ul1I pd, LA K to; 1'' RONT-3 br. ($11 Vulud ~ 50i3 ---IN SUNSET lJBACll. EXEC. sums
(' ,\J. ~url l>p(.'Clal, II u., .1lr1um, central air, clb tolht> Whttc Water vrew. blc to CAI.I. (7J.l) 840·\648/ FROM $110 Craftsman ' br, t..1cii.. IJC~. s1ni:Jei.. pnvil. ~5 mo. ~l Ul81 I 2 IA WjLOFT B h L .,,.
\ l . ''7 '"" OL y SUPBIOWL • c . eui.c 2 uu, 2 ha, 83g 5013 "'"'·'"'SO L/.l. ·cc. "' II M _, -Pvt Pallo. Irµ!, 1 yr l:se $280. 41H 3:183 or4!f.t-233U. A1rporl Area """ .,.~
Lost : S iamese t•al, mall'.
Sealpt. Vic L111dbergl\
S~hool. Reward ~-271.111 -Fountaht Valley 3234 MOTOCROSS Av.tilable June lst BALBOA PJ<.;N1N. PT. -1'4~¥tport leacJ. 3169 •••• •• •••••••• ••••••••• 1''nJuy, JuJy listh HAYLOFT Al'TS L Hit, L:l1 l1tw!) 1>u11t. $225 Uc:i.1rablc c.Juvlex, upper, 800' ofc + ·100' w;1~chous'"" Jo111 lhc ncw1..>sl concept LOST: Latl1c:s <liamond <" .. ••••••••••••••••••••LEAS£ 4 BH ,2~:r Ba Pool :H llll' pl:'r mu. Nr. Ocean. :.pu ciou s , tile, cpt, carpc t, lllcd cc1l Q/prk~. 111 r olallrng -Shoppers watch & l>and SonlHncn·
Lido Ille leyfrnt Homo. $400. mo. First~ L.A. COLISEUM 283 A•ocado, CM 5.>7-0933 or ·ll!J-MflLJ. d s h w s h r. l>is pos·a I, M ·I. :.1on ~ ::o.!.?5 ml). V11lui,:c -a lowovcrhoad tal Vulu~. H~Wi\RI>
-Hlr w /SI tp. Summer or lui.l nto. ~nl + S150. dep. Please cul I &12·5u'nl, l'Xl 645·0141 thermo heat. Summer or 64t.H2S2 14hopping mall designed Please call. ~-J:.'70 or
Yrly. 675·4781 /~163. required. 968-3150 333 Lo claim your tidccls. <.:ASA Vl~TORIA M•wport leach 3169 longer. 673-2039 -.-1-M-0-.. -.R-1':-~-H-l':-.N-''1-.-.. -• lo mux1mi.1.c your profit' 548-5227. •I
$350. mo. 3 BR. 2 JlA, n(Numortbhcrc1.,,0~!1,_l~~.'>1 free .l ,2&3Br. Unfum/Furn •••,•• ... •R••K•:;E•WP••••0•:T•••• Oenfrnt.4501Sc11shore 1·2·3 Rm. omc~:> lrom For a very s mall lnve:it· HCMtse5 Unfwwi·L-~ bh"' l 'l l f ·1 h Q,,,.,.,.u;.;v f ' pd " " " ~135 -N anent you can be one o! P•r"onal"' 5350 -"' .. u 1 u am1y ome r.S1W .50 gas/wtr. . Ava11.weckly7/5to9/13 .. 1>cr mo. cal' h l • nart busl .. • ,
•••••••••••••••••••••• for lcuse. Nr Slater & * * "'• Adults-Nu Pets Sec. gate APARTMENTS -• o1~n daily LO·S • airpQrl. No lea:i.e rc<~. l e irs. s t " · ···~··••••••••••••••••• ,._ I 320 .. , 11 u 1 1 1 2 nessmen to of,ICll a store ~ "' . 1.? ~~Mra "agno a 842·446ti l'ool.Rec.Rm,Ele\'ator al'1cor or 833-3223!>1'1lnoon inShoppert1Villftge-looli MtEGNt\~. •
•••••••••••••••••••••• ~·3181 Condominiums . 525Vtctoria.&t2·8970 HcdroomsJnd • COHON/\ Uel MAR3br,2 a l the "'dvanta""s. Caring. c onf1denllat nu-;..: 1-'ltt:: . Hun . h Unfurniih.d 3425 ., . 'l'ownhous~~ ba House. Sips. 6. Mo. oC 300 SQ FT. crpts/drps. RENT .. INCLUD'°Es; counseling & re~et'raf .
•PrOlt!:.s1onal Serv1<.'<'• t ftleoc 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $215. NEW -br. Pauo, t'r.~W500pcn!J.6 Auc.~.64&..i895 $95.permo.C<!llti&ci-2 130 ·AllulJ'l1l1espaid A llorlton. adoplton &
LA.MDL ••••••••••••••••••••••• M 0 N .1•1 • EL LO 3 b c arden. Adu IL;;. no pet.s. uari.v or 679-3709. k * ORDS* C r w v t OCEANJo'RONT La,. Bch . Planned Advertising eeping. _ • Super .3. bcdrm. ~ ba + d!>hwshr, ~a r. opener'. 527 .\ t 5on ;Gt2·1603 Spa-Poob·'fennu; 2 Hr. $250~ wk .... Greal PRIMEOFCSPA.CE -U llr!>Secunty t\PCARE547-2563 Ho"' e f 1 11 de r' * den. C1 pt:., dr~. R/0. $285 Isl & lai.t + SIW 13 8 1 .1 . r Ac roi.s I rom Fashion h 642-9900 SJSO. mo. 903-~ ill>k tor clea'n 'n. <l~p. No "''t::.. r. owdcr, en~ .. poac10C.. l:.IJnd a t Jamboree on localron. 536·0321 Lido Vil'-Je & . AsM:.lance in mere an· Drinking problem·!·
,. 1 r · ••. ,.,or J""' " "" c rpts. rp:.. .~r. · S Joa 11 11 It d Sh ... ~ dism~ '· II Al h I Helpl1'ne "d 1 <Jr111a:. Largest _u.: __ ._ "" !HS-136:.!. Avl 7 '16 ..,.,.,,, 1009 •. ,, .. "li~~ion an qu1n J s oa · HALBO,\ P cnin, 2 br ot~a · 1 va co o
l{ l "A -"u n ~ 171 ... .1.. .... 1900 B . -Anilmuchmu,cttrnorc. 2-lhrsada)•lt!S-3830 • cnta .:><:r~cc!• __ :\e w carpel, dra pes & ,, v,.,. houi;t?. Blk lo bay & 3416 \'ta 1do. N • 2 i::\·~n 1r )OU ve never ____ __ -
P int 1 B•drm ''u ·th • Costa Mc:..t's 1-'int?st Loe.------be<Jch. Avai1July.Also2 swt~s approx.600 !)q. ft b""ll 10 b~ness for l'ROBL'··.~.{S'!W~CARB :uROXA dd ~(3r bl-3('1\ a . I.! • -tl WI Apor+111ents hrniwd Unlu kmd In lhe area br ..ipl av•11l Jst 2 u•ks ca. or l suite approx. 1:.'00 ...... L -.1 I ,.,, t . c., ' UW $36.> mu 9t>3 4509 ·' · MES ... VERDE • .. vour:.elr be lorn · We can o..: ... WAY llELP -Jf. C ll1u. i.1ng l..'b-'UO . • . . ••••••••••••••••••••••• "u1ct-1•ardcn 111..c·adult "' Sept. 96"·'"'"" S". fl. Vie w Cac1n" V!J • ,,"' llu ' 1· •• h u , b Be\•OrJoe •-•bo p · .... 370J "" 0 "ovov .. .. help ··ou •1d :.larteJ lO· CENTER ,, 0 1: • ·~· 4 r, · ___ -a en•n-a hv1n~. l.ge 2.:t Hr, 1.2 2 Bdrms .• 1 1~ bath condo Lrdo. lnq. owner. Urcycr J 0
l.>J,. ktd:.. s rn;:le!>. pct, Shdrl' -l BR '2 BA bltns ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ba . WW c r.,ts, Jrµ~. with pool. $335 Mo. 2 BH, 2 Ba, beaut. view of Co .. 675-700:? day! 2-1 hr llot Lme&J:J.880() J,!ar ' •. . 1 BR Sl " I I bl ~~• STEPS TO IE"'CH bay. walk to beach. Call Shoppers V11luge ------'-'Ult'' N 1'1'., ·h b'I OW, t•pls •. dri;li. SJ.)O. mo ' 85. p mo Yf!-.JJ Y patio. lns. some wuvul IOI" now! Altraxas Mass-.. ,, o t n101 e, 003.4:;..~9u ... :3.11"c Nopets. burn 1nu frpl. J.kclul ~·aR,l"a,tJr\l',0::-J"c Su~rpvt&nic:e.Sl75. . -"7-
b l I ,,., JV ou " -u .....,..,... Cd I · R t~ 4450 714-8311551 10·12PMiday:.p/wk. J r. lilt ru ------675·7::13 land!>cpd. healed pool &I SE ... Wl .... D wk or $600. mo. M, us1neu tn w c:. A s \ 11 b STVT h br "' " 272&N.Ma in,.;..nta na 17331''ullcrl1)nl\\C',C1\l •. • r\J ~ • u 1 r, stv. . ~ wn se . 2 'l ba, C d I 3722 i\ltru1:t1vc rent. 2 BU, 2 Bu condo $.HS 675-5205 ••••••••••••••••••••••• iin lhe main street shop· * * 6:11-lll>t • •
child bltns, nu drps & pool. orona e Mar Martini-.& .. ts. I WE H •ve 1 G 1 t t .S . ..\nJ $130.lbr,utrlp<.1 , Hunt. llarb. urea. N ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,-""t" " Li\R 'l': l>achc orapl,7 p1ni! C•'n er, n ex ----
• 1,1• • 1 !\I h 1777 Santa Ana l\ve, CM SUM Ml<~H H~NTALS mrn. walk to beach. Very ~ Hullocks Fashion Sq.) French Girl available a!i• .s111gl'"·s. 1-~e . .,,;r pet.s.$270mo.5MH1844 Corona l>e . ar U<•l' dur M••r ,\t>L ll3 t>,6.5542 THE COLOlt...IY companion/interpreter, HOMEFIMDEttS Apt. No pets. $150. ultl "' pvt. Super n ice $110. wk. 1"1111 ~ * 642•9900• IT'S SUMMl!:H . the sun is in('. Pe rmanent. 6i5 Hi71:l. 2 RR, 1 Ua sin~lc story. 6~7r5.5~ .. ~500. mo. Cd M . 30 RETAILSHOPS ONLY $ 12,000. ~~s~a~~n;:~·~n ~~~:·
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:>C E\:\ \lt'W . Lag mthebluePa<:•hc.2& odaMesa 24 beam cc1l. frpk. gar. available largt'&sn1Jll. DryClean'g.Plant Brigille 847 -3111!:1/
B1.:arh. :.! '>r, kids. pets bdrm. deluxe apts. fro ••••••••••••••••••••••• /\nulls ~21u. 2;1J.1 "l .. I Old world charm with Well c:.tablished, com · 847-0ila.
uk Al~o mu\<c ll('JW, 2 br, $.:!75. to :>105., some w1lh LOW RATES Elden. 537 -31:!5. French windows, gab! . Pl~le plant. l'\r,_ Ue~ch --~--t &
Utllllte' paid "'o I •'all & /\d l l Bl"·' .. i\nahc11n. "'w11er oymen. ·135 t • 1 • \I\' .. ·1" 1::1.: • ..., •Stud1o&lliH1\11t:. f tr ees. Jaccn o .u v :-. · pe~u ... ~. ·a -TOBIN R£ALTY , •WatcrHeds E ·SIU I•: 2 Br, !'J:! Ba., 1''estival of Art:. mus t sac.duc topersonal reporahon cant :t hr, CdM, krd.'>, p...:b •Hti·t:11 1 \d I I G d problt!rns . 1''111e Lease ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1k. S111 ~lt· l>l)l..'<:taJ j'I; B. :! •TV&i\l <Jtd&>rv/\vall '. u t!-> on y, no pcti.. roun s. W.\l.SANDON,BKH. Schools& ur.~.!.> .. \bo lent·cd2br, :'\IC!:: clean ooml? nl'ar •l'honc>St?rv,llldp.1vl 1 .. nc·l g a r. palw.·nu, 580BROADWAY ;)3 H3~l Instruction 7005 ,.;1ngll•:.. kids. &J1.:t,, II u beal·h & s hopptn". 3 br 2 •Children Sef:t1on crpls. drps & paint. $!251' LAGlJNA Bl::ACH
t . • " • .,.""1"'Newn.•rt8l•·d.C'\I mo ti:J \WO!)ort).IH~iK , l3Hrhomcnrbch.Pvtpat, ••••••••••••••••••••••• \gt •cc !J7:J~l:IV lrn . s;Ja5. 963 &.13:> ""' u ... ~ • S.la·975aor s.i.:,..:~i .,.,. 1.,. .,b-2-b· Lo . I 111ce yd. S500 mo . 494-7915 MoneyWanted 5030 •OHGAN U:SSONS• :orona del Mar 3222 3 UR, l ':? llaths. refnn. in· -----::;;!~. ~.,." r. a. wcr. July /Au~. S300 \Vinler . •••••••••••••••••••••••1 MY llOME orYOURS ., Children OK, no uets.I Jtunl. B'·h. 67 .. 5810 <.:.'LL ...... _.,.,_,.,. ·•••••••••••••••••••••• cld. Vacant. ""'75. Pe r ,.. " ,,. " ..,.,..oJ<r'I., -J HR Unfurn $11).i 5.'>7·25!1lor &4.0-0!llO.a!Ui ! $100,000 Hffded -----------. 1$LK 'l'o Meach . .! br . I'~ mo. Ask for KciUi, Bkr. 1 80 ... ...1 • -------1 Rd n g'"·rJl<•r s.·cunly .. 'lcwport, vacancy due to TOP LOCATION • Jobs Wanted. 7075 o:J, W /W cpl. drpe., st\'. -\1 !:/'.;:? 1-iil n. ,. urn "' !>a Cl llLDR t;N & PETS OK I 1 d Im mediately for Real
n·lrt.,t. 3:Wl Scav1cw. Yr. Lots of blln~. pool , w.ilk E d T wnh & Pool. JaC'u1.1i. tee. Bl g cancelation. 2 DR, Avail. MESA VERDE l!:slale venture. Should re· •••••••··~··•••:••••••• 1 ~'"' ,;7 3.Jg:,3 orJ&Cam.+2.All xtras.3 t o s hopp1n ~. •, m1. asl:.t e 0 ouse i w t 1.::-cr r r :. .. rm . July 7-26.Blktobea~h& DRIVEPLAZA tur n S200.0UO w1lhin 6B~okk~eping.,~y:.t~·ms
b I k t b h 'J?04 J I h \•' ""h I Ur. Duplex I li1!1ta rns ColorT\'. market. 673-0236 'or store or off1'ce. i\rnpl" month~. 111•,.,•hly "e"ured Consultin:_._ ea_sh l' luw ~l .>241 l6j:$ s 0 c · --JCac .!J:ll " Ln ~I 61:l·89t>.1or&tt; . .Ja48 HlVl:'liE 1\T~H.;::),\OR. 1' ~ ~ "" Pl ':: 2 o Newport C'ir. $3-t.5. Va ,';lll·vlll:.! I parking. Town &country by valuablc freeway fron· annin~. 1:> ·1.>1 ·
i V llumc!) I Br,:? Ba + <:anl. (213) 283·1&'>.>. !)TU;.!'ilNG Lg. 2 i!r, Z.ba. _____ s-1.'i-~> ___ Vocation Rentals 4250 al~?sphcrc., • tuge property. Pnncipals PRAC. NlJHSf<~Relmed.
FR. !->pc('l v1cwwtpool & • -------- --.- -Garden apt. Pool. rec ::;35.i. :1 Br.~ ba hlk lu br h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1:>2J Mesa\ crclt> Or. E. reply to t\d no 1100 Daily k
w nni,.. cls anul. ~25. lse ln1n~ 3244 Slfa·MO. l IJr cllx. mobt!c art:a. $205. 710 w. 18th St. Gar a ge. y r I y w CABIN, Big Rc::ir, sleeps Costa Mes;1. ;H.5 -1123 Pilot, P.O. Btl~· 1560', Co:sta "clroinn' !rm. 0 ... ,.:c~l·I. "r~rr.~--~1 1 :!S77: ISJO·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• home. Olt..lcr 'Cpl. prd ~1 -~cw ort. 0_12.1vo.l I:!. Col TV, poollbl, 2 fpl, --. -:-... -----; Mesa,CalH!J2621.i. Lt"e~o~ut."'53',,_59 ,,'"0"r -----RENTALS children or pets. P on· $175. 2 UR, single sty. 11 ---sundk. Day/wk. 494-8611 DELUXE .oll1cc. comm I -----• • v 'tu ~Y.:~ :n~~th":· ~~~~I~~!~ 2 RR, 2 Ba .. S:bl/350/360 dcros~1 Mob. l'.:st . 1!.191 b eam ccil. C&D. 2043 EASTBLUFf.IJeaul. a pt. Lag Bch. & in~ustnal ~aces. Also Mortqaqes Trvst 546-66% eve". _
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'"' • oc1 .. 1 "· , h-·• &lli-8r3 --- ------t' l ... I <"l"n " a es aguna 1gue .. 1ss1on . "I-.-3· 1 Hh. l''urnis L"U ' •) un townl1ousn ··pt paws. poo a\.U. "i""1V· D I c d v . IJ d l •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SU :\t M 1-:tt IO<::-.ITAL..S -u" · '-. •• • Ph. ti44·0355 c u x ~ ~ n o . ICJO areus. an y o ~Cdl, clean J Ur. walk tc patio. spacious. 112 ba. ----Eve r ythin g l urn'd. San Die~o Fwy. 200 to LOANS p tO 803 ~CCOUMTAHT RAISOR'S ~h 1>pp1n g. 0>!';' • .1 mo. S200.675·6224ur5\5·0529 OnCanal213r :.!IJa ,slMe ·Sl 25/135pcrwk.S-i6·S~56 2000 sqfl./\s lowas3() U 0
ci-12 n.; I. --OA "RIDG E"v-=tf-,-rcfr1 g, crpls. rtrps. Dock eves. per sq ft. 831-HOO I It TD Loans-t11io;0 . Payroll Cleric Sr.
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REALTORS . . . . 1 ''1 avail. tor b•>at. ~mo. -2 d TD L Narmc:o Materials. a Hi R~ Igel Drapt.dos1: ~ BH . 2 B<'. bl1n~. yr be 675 .. ixtili Rental1to1hare 4300 STORF. Dwntwn. l,oguno n oans sub. o r Celanese Corp .. .u 23 Campu:. Dr . Irvin" to ~hopping, adult-.. 11 children we kome. S225. ----1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bch. 1000 s q. ft, $225. mo. Lowei.l rates Orange Co. localed '" C0=>la Mc:.a.
CdmptJSVnlley ShopUr. pch. ln11u1rc l i9 •·~ 8.>8 W.Ccnter 1:>1:;.11 fl7 I HR ~·o ndo 111 Juit.j WANTED : Roommale. 213 Ocean Ave. Rear SattlerMtC)Co. has a n openrng for J
l t.m. J B.\ Condo. :\r CALL a33-8600 Hocheslcr , (rC'arl. -----, bayl ront .idult bldg , Slrar~hl, mature male to 494 -0023 642-:!171 · 545-00il person with 3 lo 5 yr~
.Back Hay. ~ mo. :-.;, HICE 4 PLEX I Pool. Bal. l'cn111 .. m:u1y :.hare lux uno\Jl> 3 br con· -.-----Sernng llarbor ;1rca 24 Payroll exp. m a :0.lfg
fll'h. 612 57i7 Cn1v. l'ark T'"·rra1:c. 3 BR. 1 ~·~t~~~~ ,~d:I~~· I 2 BR. cpt. & d~. SUl5 c'lras. ~i:>. mo .~ 96!15 do. bt!.rnt. furn Jacuai. SHOP .~\:ail. ~n l~e mall .~I ye:.irs Co. with a m1111mum. ol ~1 l .... ~ ,.. l fll 3 2 H.\ Townhouse nr. pt,01. SI'-"' ,,-,3.5131 per mo. 673·0119 I pool rn lrnnc ~li5. mo. the 1' actor:,· N.B. Ideal "'~·· ......_1 2UO cmµ l o ~ l'l'"· Lin
-OM.: 0 .x.. v:. :.1.a. SJ!JU ... , -8uti UV u 3 ll~, .~_BA. rplc: b~tn~. 547-Gi!.ll for po~s1.ble s andwich -ncemenn ders tand tog or . 1-:u1•
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·:135. mo. ~6:1-1 56~ * REMT A.LS~ d bl mo ._~ r Ho:ir; Hosp. I'' Jo~ M A 1. F. nm mt e . _ . . • Lod & FoWtd •·•xcs a n·tu.Ll. "·lary 11,
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'i'ice 3 BR, 2 BA. S..175 per 3tlR., 21.~ ba .•. : .•• s.1:i:i Hutgcr:. • . 2 UH. l '·2 liA. IJllni., nr w /sa m e. ~87 .50 mo. Office reslroom park· Lost & Found 5300 depending on qualific:i· !'!~.·" . .,1
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.... .., ,,., Luxurious g uest house 1-;nctoscd Garages peb. ::;i25.Sl50. &12-43Si Responsible female to e\'es LO T t J.OUNDA P.1-:f ! Dental plan. Pis. Apply-
:J BH .. dE:n, 2 ba ..... StOO t::mpl A1:nt. non s moker Gas & Wale r Paid. Mo to ---------h t 1 4 b · 9li0·2900 i\doplion. Low Ce I an e s e l' i pin g ~ 1-'ireplaC'cs in this super -· Hancho San .Jo:iqu1n ~I did S\:n· . .>-11ViHl7 Y ~/\ RL Y 3 hr. 2 Lia, I blk s are x ra argc r Prime Coast hwy, CdM Cost Spay /Neuter Into. Syslerns .. IU2 W. Cenlr:.il· ~harp. 3 BH. 2 1$,\ +den. :! lHl .. 21'2 Ba ....... ~>ti i\lo rentals. $2lOt.o S220 to Ucac:h. S335 mo. A\'I. ~lu20pleK, ~'2 bilk tot.locGean. store; 500.sq ll; Vo!ry de· -. ----,\ v t'. • San l a An a .1 ...,J7 s. Mo.· :>lil-4 :>6:.i "' Dana Point 3726 Young Children OK 1mincd. 64.) i~I i1 -...4,,~!>· me · u 1 · ary sir. loc. for retail l>usi· Hf, WARD. Lost Beagle 557-·1990. E.O K
!lfiJ· l78G ••• • •• • • • • • • ••••• •••• • • 2:l24 1':1dcn Ave. 833-2480 "' v "'"' ness /\gt. 673.2222 M a I e . 3 y r s o I d . ~ . ----
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WUL. 3 br, kid:.. ~l VISleN k1tch. :)J;,11. 3:1&12·F Olin· 3 r, -:! . a, cp " Hr. 2 h:.i. gar. UpMain, * * * * 3 i\dj. stores nr . N"pt. Post · · M a c • ' o r ··Mr . Templeton. 445 K 17Lh !;1a:;.2sR,rhild.~ng.ls da.492·4225 ~ri~s~ ~Lov e: No P~ls. pvt. t\clult:.. ~mo 111-MichaelKiltcJon Office:290Sq.ft.ea.Sl00 McG rei:or" Vic. Mesa Sl.C.M.64:!-01~1 SI~. 2 IHt, child. pct RIALTY . Slh. ;:,<1;>·5270• :'>W-689:> clud ultl. Yrly. 673·0844 13 56 Watson A.Ye. Mo. ca. Good parking. Verde. Mon nth! Junt? 30. --~-
"Hit, :!ha. kids &µct 552-7500 ~~!'!1!!'.".~~::c;~.~?~~ 2 DR apt. w ,'W crpt, bltns. ~ji.;-w ~~ br, ~ ba duJll-ex-. co5ta Mesa Agent646-2414 Call days 54!>-:JOH or AUTO BOOKKEEPER
FU:tN. Pool. 2 br, child s ml y ·ird No pcls Youarethewmnerof 557·1368c\'es. General Motors ·&ok'-&pl'l Fee .. ljkr U1':AUT.ncw2br.:!'2 l;a, NO INCREASE in sum· . · • .• · . · DtW. cpt. drps, gar. :J Men·s Hair Stylist shop.----keepe r , Experien c~d HOMEFINl>EttS Hanchn San Joaquin m errenl.Beaul lbrfurn $l8S/mo~<.;all &16'8736 l 1lksocean.&-125mo.Yr· TWOFREETICl<ETS ~195. Corona del Mar.LOST Gulden Hctricver . thru Trial balancl'. To * 642•9900* 'l'wn hom I?. 0'''-•rlooks apts $165 & :>175. Spanbh "' • * * ly. li75·06421213·355·3690 <Sl l Value) , 2855 E. Cst Hwy, suite 103 male. wcanng n:ct scat·t'. assist Business Managl'r
goll l'r!>e & take. SOSO. style bid~. P\1 c11cl $!:1r.1 lo the t . V 1 <' \' u r k ! ow"' & 111 8 g irl office. Bau1:r
..:Lt-:.\N 3 br, 2 ba. la m. ~17 i'(>l I pool, s auna, lndry, adlts James Gray 2 Bil, 2 ba. pool. on the OLY SUPERBOWL Industrial Rental 4500 M a~nolta. lluntm;::Lon Buick. 2925 Harbor Bini.
-------J73CJ I Kcebon l,n, 1 blk 1478 Galaxy Dr. bjy, 1650 54 ·tt luxury MOTOCROSS ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ueach. Heward! 894-i':>bl CM . Ph: Mrs. Camerol'f" ~::::;1 ~~r.'S:?~:.'s.iJ:~.>sli; :!Ur,-FR. Oft, Townhouse. w. <Jf Be ach off Slater Mewport&.och condo. J>\'t parking. Friday,JulyL8Lh NEW BUlLDlNGS at or962·87i:.! !fW-2500.
t 'lo~c lo sc·hs/park/pool. l!t:.!·7848 You are the winner of ~ecunly bldg. S42.~. Call th 0 .C. i\irport. ~00 to 8000 ---------
M i-:sA VERDI': Jmmac 3 ~j4) m o. SJ3·27~ /\I 83!i·!J300 or673·54:r7 at e sq fl. ample pJrking. FOUND; Shep. mix. male AUTO
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11r.21Ja,lain rm,nbllrpl, , .... ,,. pL.-T ---:.--. Newport Beach ,3769 TWOFREETICKETS ----1 L.A.. COLISEUM SOME UN ITS 1''0H w/re d leathe r coll ar .
JJ 'W, l'pls, dr~, dlJI n:ir , .... ,, n.. .err , ... ew_ 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (SI I ValuE:) 2 BR Upper Oup ex. sun· Plea:.e call 642-5678, ext SAL1'.: AT 10% DOWN. Vic. nr Mesa Theater.
rncd l)125 ~. Grdnr.l IJr. -IJJ T\rnhume. I"~. :)10. WK UP.1&2 Ildr& "\ tothe deck.nr.bcach.l'iopcts. 333toclaim yourtickels. Koll/Jrvme Center. Call <.:M.548-3257 ~J5.? 111 & 97~-L5·-l'lulihou~c & pool!'. SJ&). Hach. Color TV. m:i 1d IJ OL y SUPE.RIOWL Sen. C1t1zens pref'd. $2"l5 (North County toll free Dan Curlis. (714) 979.9205 ---------•
-' i.> 1h-.c.!53J.:;1.t:!E\'es. .serv, pool. Tift:: Mt-.:.'i,\. MOTOCROSS Yrly. 6i.>·Ol l5, •Ill ~th numberisMu-1220.) FOUNIJ; rem ... 1c k1llen, ~H:SA, Vt;:;l1DE; 3 UH. :! VE H y AT l'R,\C I~ 415 N ~ewport Bl, :'l<U, Jo'r iday. July l8lh _!)_L_. --------* * * * 2:;00· M ·1 ,CM /17th & tullby w ,g rey & gold
H.1. Cq>~. UrJ.'>. bltns. SF l' I\ H \TE.. 110 ME 6-lti·9G81 at the Spac 2 llr. 2 Ba umt . .,.~ blk ,--.---------p I a c e n t i a . 2 2 ~7lr3~p5~,35s. Vic. 13.llboa Isl.
11d yd .K1ds 6.:s mall pe:l,' '. · · L.A. COLISEUM tobay&occan.S300/mo Off1c~Rental 4400 Prtw_~f6~r1~~211e;.~~r. It u ------
Import experience pre-
ferred, Class ··A" hcenso
necc:.i.a r.v. excellent PdY.
plan, \'acal1on, elc. Sl,t?
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41 K. S395. w gardcmer & :!UH. i.lctt . ..!bJ. dbl frpl<:, Wt\T1':RFHUNT H.Hl. \T Please call 64.2-5678, ext Yrly. Bkr tii:>·&!Jll ••••••••••••••••••••••• __ .,.. __ c._v_.,..... _____ , FOUND: med wht/golJ WJ.lcrpatd.545·~1 ('n(·lo:.et.I lronl Y.ard. Jy. adlts only. no pet:.. I . . k 1501 w-sa.-r~Dr. I d ---------Wa lk t o .s h o pping -v ~y .56 6"65 L·.,c 333toc armyouruc els. S 'Cl -. 3876 ..-1'"8TT $95 m ac lng hr og. Vic.
• 0 : ;, • " • / "'• • (,"orlh County toll tr~e CHI emen e • •''orth Co .~t a Mesa.
Crevier Motors ·
BMW
I HR, 2 1'2 Ca. lge l'am nn, t,;111vcrs1ty Park area. .,,~3 .,~3 1 A l 11 '"' ... Newport Jo'inancial Ctr ,.. " Ist & Broadway ( I C ul .,,,, . vat a) e l)(tW._ number IS' IU I'>'"•., ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 400 SQ FT <,•-1"-5967 :!:.,>()() ~q ft. :~ car gar, tri Jn y s:li:.. mo. P:\ TFIC v =u Leasing Office Space , "
tc" cl. S·l lu. t &.; 311i; Hl-:t\I. l·:STt\Tf:. 64~-0'M OH THE BEACH * * * * . 2 BR. 2 ba. bllns, 2 car Call on Sile Manager Laguna~_:.. Santa Ana !:!:15·3171
:.15·42!:!9 lJNI\' 1,1,L:-:;-1 -b -d-Stud1oapb l•'urn Ulllpd . g ar;iip!. Golf <:ourse C7l4)6J2·3lll ext2·l6 ·~
• \n. .. 1 1r. ya ul t from S l 2 .J m•J. i oa lBr,~rpl<:.beamce1l,sml view . S2:15 & $2~0. 831-1600
I flit. fam rm, 2000 sq fl. l)(}o>I. l.e a:;e ~5. Owner i\lcFuddcn,tii.)·l&>:> yd. l bl~l> LO pk, ~us & 494-2339 -----
frplc. Nr. So Cst Plaza G·M·HillS ------~hops. ;-.io pcL,.chtldren SHOPS s.1~. mo. 5541-Jlttl please. ~ISO. rnd. wat~r Large 2 lir. 2 n a. all bltns, WESTCLIFF BLDG.
------Laguna Beach 3248 Apartments 6t some util. l'rd. older while water v ie w .
iMMAC Lg. 3br. :! ha ,••••••••••••••••••••••• Unfurnis hed c·ouplc.6469011 498-~_n ______ _
Jam. rm, 2 lrpl'>. t·pt . Ocean Vie w llou:.c 2 blks ••••••••••••••••••••••• A rt t FunMshed
NEWPORT BEACH
Corn•r w. ..... ,, f1U 0, "'~ l!n<J l'"''"e Av•
1300 to 4500 sq. ft., fan
tas li c move -in nl ·
lowancc. 6·12·4463
i''OUND at lairgn.wnds AUTO -----
B I a<: k r e m l' u PP Y Temporary expcriencc11~
w /collar 5'194338· contract DM V cl\!rk. 011~1
Lost; Black m ale shaggy _64_6·_930-.-3_. -·----
dog, name "'Lappcr", ----------vie. Irvine. Tert·. Ct.JM
673-8260 AVON drps, fncd . yd, frui t toShaw 'sCovc.2 Br,cltn. Balboallland 3806 :'1oEW 2 hr&ba.Bltns.c·pt paUm~ns .shed 3900 trccs.~mu.tiJJ l:!LX rm . trpll', hardwood ••••••••••••••••••••••• &drps l!H Watnul.~. or n urni n N di I ••••••••••••••••••••••• oors, ~100 mo 6i3-J73l 0 ... 1 u x F ., h ,... d o re ts . a u ts on y. ~ un. pnmc <.:. i\f lfX•j ---"' •• , "' r ltll .. rt1n ·-3.6041 &5.i~.?170
lltJll. Marn~ prcl. l\o LoqunaHiquel 3252 Canal, L ittle B.11 Is 0 ' -----------
Pt!l:'. ~180. CMS·~l. !AIO ••••••••••••••••••••••• H41dl do~k. lrpl, radiant 1-:. Side 2 Br, duple't.
vi~7t-a-fu~·t1'll ;( >°'J
1200 Sq. Ft. M -1 w/front L~~:; s m~ll ~~it c
ortice. lge rear door. 220 ~.ockapoo. ~ale .. a~. lo
3-Phase. Unil lli. Sl 85. 6:!'J , ~rand Y ; V' c n r
Terminal Way. Costo F,slre lla. C ~pl !>l ran
Mesa. Days 540-5710. ~~ch. 496_·_198_1 ____ 1
Let The Kids Do
The HouHWOrtc
This 5utnrnef'
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3 Ildrms. 2 ba, 2 car gar. pels /chtldn.•n. 67J cr..!07 No pets. $225. 556·U."i67
I U • l 4 ~a. am rm, Clubhs e & Pool. A •-Ibo P · .... _ 38 ---jrplc, cpl;, drps. fncd yt..I, uar"ain al .,.,.,"/.~lo'. uh· . .., a Hin-07 ana Point 3826
If l l -a..1 u "' ~ r •••••• ••••••••••••••••• p auo w ru1 ,r_ccs .... ci;a C7l4) 645-711>1 day:;, l7M > ••••••••••••••••••••••
dd ~f::lr . ~--\i311. 831-0109evcs. ! RH nr bt·ac·h & buv rt• OCt::ANVll::W
Aug J~.L .>4.>-i!Jl:J : dccnratc·rl. hld1y, µrk~ 2 br ror qual'd. people.
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•Bochelors
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From S 17S • $485
Call Mr Howard
6 4 5· 6101 eves. 646·068L LOST: Toy Poodle, blk, Gt!l out & meet pcopl·.
Lease 1000 sq. ft. w /office. ~~I~.' dog l~i,: has leather add new i nleresl. c-;ir n
----------110:220 voltage. lleal. hot ·~ o n It. n eward. money sclltng quahly 55• PER S"'FT 530 78ll products . Interes ted'' ..,. waler. New bldg. Good -· ------1 Call : 54U 7041 or Zenith 1617 :GEl.~~lL~NB loc. 645·221<1. f~rnd \\hat you want in 7·1359day:..
!H8 74!95 COt\STAL & Mtn. \"1cws t\dull~. le~~c ::aJOtl ITill ~5·43!J1 i\ft. t>Pl\1 · /\dlls ., b & sunr J\gt 67a-li<!lll ---Meso V.rde lost & Adoms B 28 ,.. 'd b It & · c. r oom. 38 .. 0 540-1800 1.r . a . nc mac Clbhouse. & pool. ;.,"-;;Yl'L"-'l I ~-Huntinc)tonleoch ,
R t-• w ... _.... 4600 ;n;a~1~ly~P~1~1o~t2C~la~ss~i~Ci~eds~.:;l~~~~~~~~~ t.•vt.•c J>l '\''H QL•i• eftutl Gft.wv r .1 •'-C.. • > •,,I V (' '-". • ••••••• e. e e. e •••••• e e e
Suite.on la.kc .~-eap. 1-\:;k Want lo do house siltiJlg & SEEK & ff NDJJ Rugby Tttm1 1 "
.tronl yd: d bl ~ar. S200 54S-3J83 or 5"43·2S7J ~..,., ' • sc, 2 Jr,:.. ha, •••••••• •• ••••••••••••• mo.642-oSOO. 2 i.ty , 2 1·ar g.1ra gt'.
· . MissionYieio 3267 Halt'uny 1porch.61~ ll.io3
t,ars e 4 bdr.m. 2 bath with ••••••••••••••••••••••• COf"Ofto del Mar 3822 carpk eltihng . d&radpcsb.lebulcll· 2 BR. 1 11. Ba. J"cd yd, •••••••••••••••••••••••
BIKE TO IEACH
MEA.R SHOPPIMG
Bea'utiful new 2 BR
s tudio upts. Frplcs.
bltns. d ishwashers. 2 car
garage. Sundecks. f rom
•n t c e~, ou ar cam per/ boat access.
i?arage. Children & pets SlCHS83or 581-srou
OK ~5permonlh. Free _ -------
r ental ~erv1t·c. 6413-771 l. Newport leach 3269
Open eves. Walker & Lee •••••••••••••••••••••••
Real i':l'>t3te . 4Br. JUa. 2 Blks (J\:ean.
L.OVELY 4 br _ 2 ba. flrcpl, (;omm l?'iot ;lcnnis. 3 ,,car
(.'pl:.. bl t n ~tv. W-s1de _gar. 5.59:>. 645·3...:'~ afl ~-
!-.3.50. 4!).J.2J30 TOWNHOUSE 2 br, 21,.;
hnall l Bd . l"1f'l:<' lot, b a • pool • b It n s .
Qt.111:.•l strt:l'l \1UST hkc to wash /dr)', gar. No pels
1?11rden SI :, per mo ~;5.91_88 ___ _
s;lt!O. 536·2579 ·----
Choice area. I'm.-. 2 Br. 2
Ua, all bllns, Pvt laundry
rm. pvt. Pt•l1u, gar.igc
N e wl y dc c11 rAl l!d .
/\dults, nopeLc; niS 2U.lt 1,1\RGI'; 2 br studio, enc.
f?llr, patio & fncd. Infant
COZY 2liR garaJ4P 1ttpl. Ok: & no pct:.. $JOO pt.>r
Adlla only, no pelH. mo. Warne r & lJcach
$2SO+ Util'~. 641 77~ area. 847-4440 /\vi. July l ------1 BR + scp. gUC!>l rm. & l,i\R(;~ 2 br, J l>a, $225.
balb. ~. mo. Sep. laundry. pvt
tor Nancy · 84 .. ·2509 wrllrng to care for 'pct.s.
---------•tt,;dM 200·1750 sq. fl. Cpt. Call between 9 and 3, ai.k
Urp!!, J\1r-cond'd., ele\·.. ror Jo. 645-5727 -prkg. 673·4120 MiscetlaMotis
Ucuullful new otc bldg. I R...tah 4650
or 2 room s uite ~.•••••••••••••••••••••••
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B ·r h 1 1 pre m 1 s e :-. • N r . 0 . <.;. s haded. to 28 . $70. Costa 2 r own ow~e. rp c · A1r1~rl N. U. 833-311» Mesa. 548·6173; 646-3487 rrom S275. 1 Ur from~. . ' --------
l'ool. te nnii>, contmentul Lux: furn ore space with luslness/lnn1t/
brcakfu:st. S<>rne ocean & ocean vlow. Parkin~ Anonee
C01t~11tna views. Separate !>pa ce, use of &ecty. •••••••••••••••••••••••
C11mlly aectlon. (;loge t xerox. etc. coll 41)M0.14 9-lfteu
shopping & fine oeach. or41H~G77. Opporltlftity , 5005
644-26ll. t2x2& OFFICE w/watcr •••••••••••••••••••••••
G-l6 6817
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au.; 1.11 1 846·4s:ig a~. li4J C.y°" HotM 2 Br. l Boa. rrpk, patio.!,
\lew balc ony, llunl t-IAltOWARJ.: STORE.
mgton 1-.:xccuuve Purk. Betich. Mubl cash out
16'68 8c:ll'h Hlvd. Suile due \o , prior com mu
201 84 1411 Sttrcttri"I mcnl Yt 111 M!ll for lnvcn
Services al&<> ava1labl<'. ~or) & f1 xL1.1rt.'S. Apr~rox
o ... ftoiftt 3226 f'"or t.ca:-1 ,\v1111I Sc•pt I of hw)'. A\.1111 July 1.>,
••••••••••••••••••••••• C \[,l,bW 6:1iH $29S :M7 0993, ~~ 11181
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JO Yrs exp . I n Upholstery,Dnsh.arn d1tions . .PainUna.George Garde n ihgSer vice . Landscapjn&·SodSates. R~staurant / Construe· (aol 1 rel a rd ;;nt~ >, A.Palmer, ~7-0032 PI an t t n a /c uttln g / Free eat. Maatercharge
t I 0 n & n e l a I I . Deireosers &: all COio --I L' l D I """ 2170 547·0869 1t>40·1S2'.17. bri1hlenera & JO m Electrical ~:1~2~p . r r ee es . ays eves .......
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rates, local ref Quality
work rnansh1p ·t9'J Jl<t2
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t\{,(;0 ')tiO JIJ I U Add-A a bleach for your whit ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1-·ord's Landscape
• 00"' curpcts. Suve money b ELECTRICIAN. Srnl IS l Sod/Lawns /Spnnkle~ •W;11lpuperl!.lnglsig• Plaster/Repair
••••••••••••••••••••••• savan' me xtra t r1pl$. Jobs/ malnt/repaa"" 22 ewera •"" u. L1c/ln11urt.-d 962 7817 By Formt!1 111~troclor ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 11 sav'ngs b be Cl · .,,. ••••••••••••••••••••••• c 11 • u 1 Y lllJ;Y<M.lr can 1ving1·oom,d1nin yrs exp. lie 233J0lL 0 ar lebko 1Atl 2 lil!J PA'l'<.:lll'LA.'iTl-;l<l:'l.t; own \;Ontractor. Cr~ esl, rm & hull $15. Any r 548 5203 llAN YMAN llom~s & Maowy --, --. • . All Types Frt·~· E ~
Lie p ror. consultant. Call $7.SQ, couch $10, ch1tir $S. ---Apls. Conscitintau us ••••••••••••••••••••••• Int/Ext. I' rec ~l. I Hit Li mates, <.:all a.au till:!:>
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NOW! Gold MedaJ Con· work mnclt. <it!-. refs. .•Gt;NlE OP ENE~• Gen woodwori, re~~~: Stone. Call 58Mli29 SJ6·l9"!J ___ _
'truclors.H,.. L'or I . 531 -0101. Su n1 m c r SI> e ca a Is. plumbing etc 642·5613 Block· "rick.Ston·• Reasonable. Prol. !'amt
JUliS & HJ::STUCCO Remodel & Repatr
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He1-1j1r John 1~ expcr1~n
t'ccl r\'.1::.011.ihk 53i Hi
or :i:lu S!i.45 <·\ \''
We fit & adJu:sl your pail•
tern. You gew ll. l'ants
too! Puttern flllinlil le al
JUSlllli: ~v:.. 64~_. __
Tile •••••••••••••••••••••••
~~KAM IC TlL~. Ntiw It
Hemodcl. fo'ree c~t. SfDJ
Jcibs welcome. S3G 24~
Top Soil •••••••••••••••••••••••
•Top Soi I• Compost•
•Mulch •Hedwood•
~all 586-8.)JO
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.NANCY BARN N' A 1 NG• C 0 b · ,.ng Garag~ cleam1p Relia-8 k c p Keasonablc PnCCl> Doug
• • • Lo.> blestone, b11('k, tile.••••••••••••••••••••••• blefasl serv1ce 963-6452 nc I oncrelc at1os, Hcb1trd 6~:> ·ff.!7 • Fa~tscn lh·a~ lt11tc~ Roofin9 Typing Service. Reas. pat1us.etc.640·J3-19 Jap1rnesc Gardener. --· Blockwalls.IJIJQPab. JuslOnt•Cul!Tu ••••••••••••••••••••••
Tree Removal, hm1J1ng &c
Shruu <'learin~. Holot.111·
11}1'· tH2 ~~~-· ----rates by the page or ---• • --.--Co m plete Maint.· Sl2aLoad Kefs .l<:st.646(>164 Drywall Ins talled. l11t JUSTPLUMUl:-.1<;
hour.640·588Sor640·592l. URJ<.:K ·ULO(;K Cleanuu Free est G 'd r hi Mo•'-~>.t. Painting. 1-:xµer1 •ti4l •lllt • HOOFS CllE<.:KED! Ford 'sTrt<cSt!rvace S,'ONL'WOHK r . . et n o unsag t Y """ W k R ---Experienced Crew. c--nter "' . 979·3G28 TRASH & DEBRIS ••••••••••••••••••••••• or . eas.114G-8il0 0 , Rcpall'ct.I & Hcplaccd L1''/l11surud. ,,,.._.,_7u17 -r-• G4S·28G7 • c II s d r:Ao "A28 · -----L K. 'I IS l'lumbiu..: U1rcct 1"aclo1·y Service ... ~ "" " ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOB'S GARDENING __ o_._l_u ent ""°"" Moving , Haul1n ", l'a1·11l1'ng /l'"pa11""; yr".'" t It ti J I "' ·~ Jv ... na tlr I rs, a Sii.i!.,, (IS LICt•nsc C39 15!)4!J() Window c1 • ..u-Custom Cari:sentry. Contractor Clean Ups & New Lawns Cleanup. 2 College Stu· work guar. lake ad van po:s als :.to1Jµages re --·.,. F . fi . h I' Housecl·-1-d t L' & R ' . • , , Pll : s 1u-2!161 •••••••••••••••••••··-ramJng or nas ... e-••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·8773 .... " . .,. ens . .:.xp. ea:;. tageofmyexp.s:J6.7056. pairs. remot.lt•llng u1HI' •
model/Addition5494159 F.H Gerwick &Son --- -••••••••••••••••••••••• 640.1749. 1--- --rcpipang. New Const rut HEPA 1 HS. /\II l) pc:-. Resid ence/Comm
Add Hemdl IJHH 14321 Tree Trimming, Cleanup, OUSECLEANING Is our D & J l'aintang. Pcrsonah two. 21 llrl> hc & hund ltt~a~. 1 rec l''>l. ll c. Wall Frt.>e est. &W-80'Jl
IF YOU 673-SO.H !>llJ·2l? Haulin g. Sprinklers. Business. Cull Janice's .Moving/llauling. Student! ty Painters w/h personal 1;.i2 6263 ~-SO:Wanytunt>. ------
have a service to offer or Free est. 545-2943. Raggedy Anns. 67~ w /largo truck. Reas touch. 640 8656 ----You dun 't nctod a gun lO
goodstosell,placean ad None Better! Dick Huff.------Barry.S48·91ZJ&839-577!11 -1\ny plumlJ1ng, watc1 ll<1\'CSf\m~th1ngyouwa11t "draw fast" when you
in t h e D ai ly Pilot man & Son. A dd ,Landscapc,Matnlenance,Wanl a R EAL CLEAN Thefastest drawinlhc :.erv, teak :., m arnl1Lt tv :.cll'!Cla:.:.1flt"dad::.t.lo placeanat.linlheOaily
Classified Section Hemodel·Patio Shelter· Sprklrs. C1canup, HOUSE? "The Gingham Find what you want in West. •. a l)a1ly Pilot t•nclusur cs, rcJ:. 1t w<·ll -<.:.i.11 NOW, Pilot WantAds!Callnow
Phone 642·5678. Uecks. lie /bond. 644· 75!18 *TR EE Work. 542·2773. Girl" Es ts. 645--5123. Daily Pilot Classifieds. C:lass1f1ed Ad. 642·5678. 8J2·2·H~. ti 12·50i~--lH2· 5678. _____ _
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To care for 2 lillle girls
ages 2'h & 5 wks in our
San Clemenle home. We
need a r&;pons11Jle adull
.who t r uly enJoys Lhc
compahy or bright well
udjui.ted children. W1ll-
j ng lo consider live-in ar
r:mgement. 4!J8-1079.
IAIYSITTER ----------1· Service Station Allen· Sale~person, ewer . dirt."ct dant ci.pcr"d. Day & HELP! · RN CCU mail adv. program to re· e\'cs.' Full & P tune App • tail store:;. Potcnll:il l~L ly Shell Stallou, lilh &
I I GOOD JOBS Ages 12·16. Earn S20-$40 per week Nights, full or p /time yr. $25,000 up. comm / Irvine :-.1 .li.
01ftert!nta:.il pay. Xlnt bonus. 540·90:>l. -~-- -
liuck office girl for H.B.
M.D. Heply lo Classified
ad no. 41JO, c70 Daily
)'ilot, I' .0. Box 1561.1,
Costa Mesa, Ca 92626
BAKER, xlnt opportunity
for profess~onal bukcr
i.killed in pastries, pies &
cakes. Relocate in Mow1·
tam community. Gd pay.
IJenefats, & clean <iir.
P.O.Box 1232, ldyllwald.
<.:a . 92439or714·659·3132
(
SECRETARY
benefits. Contact Mrs. ----
li a I estre ri, 642·2°734 . Cos la M em or 1 <1 Ii _________ _
lluspital. 301 Victoria,
<.:.M.EOE.
getting ne w s ubscribers to the DAILY For I I Good Men or Women P ILOT a fter school and Saturdays.
NO EXPR. NECESSARY! Must be out of school by 3:00 PM. No de liv e ri es or co ll ecti n g. Potential $15,000 to $20,000 i>er y~at, in Transportation furnished. Huntington
direct t o cons umer sales in ·home. Beach-Fountain Valley areas, call ·--------•I Excellent oppor t unity Unique commission compens-ation 84 360 for Secretary e>.·
plan. We sell from le ads created by 7·4 RN peri ~nced in Lc~1 M·
our multi -million dollar Nationa l Documentation wigoocl Equal Opportunity Employer EMERGEt4CY organ1zat1011al ah11tty . Advertisin g campaign. No experience Insurance & lei:al cx1~r
necessary as our comprehen s ive To rotate shifts <PRN> in h el pfu I. M usl hJ V l'
training covers all aspects. We have HelpW_.ed 71oolHelpW•ted 7100 small dept <to cover •II· pleasant personality &
111ore leads in Orange County than our• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ness & \'acat1ons). Ex· telephone manner T:. p
t t ff h dl M 1 d t Insura nce Agency Girl per. prd'd. Contact Don ing 65 wpm, s h !SO\\ pm presen s a can an e. ay ea o Commercia l Lines. Un· PBX RECPT. na Hoachc, H.N. Co:.ta Plcast."{;all
permanent career positions. Call now, d erwriting & Hating. Ex· Opp. for a person w/;,:d. M e s a :\1 e m 0 r I a I 644-3389
we need each Qther! per. n ecess. Sal open. telephone skills & ap· Hospital, 6 12 2734. l!:OE. 9AM ·NOON Britannica Hea lth & r etirem en t pearance to handle busy THE IRVINE CO. ~· 542 7200 d S42 2024 plan. Fr ed S. James. PBX Boar d & act as 550 Hewport Ctr Dr DJ\NKlNG -an -4\l<l·W87 or 549-JOSS. (Ask Recpl. in a busy com· SALES, 1''ashion Career.
: LOAN SERVICE for Mrs. Bradley.> pany located in Costa Need 3 Women, Sales tu N~wport Beach
Downey Savings & Loan Mes a. Gd. s t a r t . g . Mgmt, starling 1mmcd. Equal 01Jpor. Employer
has openings in Sai:ita HelpW..ted 7100HelpWant•d 7100 Lite Housekeeper /Com-salary, plus Medical ~~~79~;$, ~63·2652 or1 _
Ana for Loan Service •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• panion, live-an . Sr. 'plan, 1nclud1ng Dental ____ _ .5ECRl-;TAHY who c:in
·Personnel an ils in·o M r c L·xgc s l t 70 <.:1t 1ze:n prel'd. Non plan. Pi s. apply : S"'LESGIRL lake Sii T .V"•' letters surance section. Exper'd eco ~nu a.ctunn~ o. ,.,. · ecr e ary, ype :s moker. 552 741>1 Irvine. ""' ...-
111 S&L. bankina or relal· n.ee~s Silk_ Screerung & wpm, sh .. 8-0 wpm. ---Ce I a n es e P 1P1 n g Needed For Some stat1slll'JI typing
d f It.I fd GooJ l lammators Exper. pref. Call 63t-llll L. V.N. or Lic'd Psych Systems . 402 W. ~nlral TUXEDO SHOP Handle µh<mL'» & ma111 ~n" '~eq~<~~ Piease J~~j 1~435 Ua ~d1l1er , 1-'V Tech. Full lime. Evening Ave., Sant1a1 An1a . No i'\ttracuvc, l8yrs t.iin filt>s. PieJ;:,c:.~·nll re· l'~rsonnel l>epartmcnt ~-3338. - -----shaft. Wknd:. olf. Als pho n e ca s P ease. or older, p1t1mc sume &salary rcq. to-FOOD SERVICE wknd relief & on call E.O.E. Call for inter view Wrilc ad no to7. Daily Jorfurlherinfo. Delivery Man. Early WORKER d ays & eves. Hy.Lond . . 8981411 xtJZ6 l'ilol.PU.U..xl;l4i()
213/861·5713. J\.1t. T11nes Houle. Must . <For Relic() Home. 9861 W. Jllh St. P e rson 21 ·40, lrn for • . • e~ . Co::>taMcsu,Ca~;:!ti<l6
Equal Oppor. Employl'r have de pe ndable car. 4 l>"ys a week All shifts. SA .. 531·81-ll m gm t. Sl50 wk cuam: ~~~a_!. Oppor. ~mplo,>er Equal Oppty Employer .---------•I "'""'"A27&546 1780 u Col pre f. Mr. Le v i • . ----
BEAUTICIANS
Now interviewing for:
N•wporler Inn SGon
Ca II : 644 ·0661 or 540·8582
.,..u . ..,.. · · Hospital ex per. pref'<l. 848.1004. SALE_S Help-Exp ti. i::vcs. 3 EC R ET J\ Hy , i\ss i:.L.
DENTAL ASSIST. Apply in person, Costa tr MAIDS tr . at W1msey Hollow, south Bookkecµer I lime 1!cn
M <'sa Memoria l Full t ime . Apply In Real Estate, licensed Coast Village. QAll for of<' dutie · '«~typing ~~t.~tmb~'wll~~~:t:w~:~: llo::>palal, 301 Victoria. person 8A.M.To3 1'.M. salesp eople. Why nut appl.,556-lb"92 k"tt · ::..l:lc · ant
Will !ruin. 642-6880 days. C. :\1. As k for Food Lagu~a Hills Hilton work m the hottest area -----------~t!lc~ho~~ pcr..o:a~ly 3 Aft tipm S4ti·0!!02. Ser v.1 c e Su per vis or . 2520.J La Pilz Rd. H~ntington Bea~h!Foun· Yrs min rxpcr Call (711 )
BEAUTICIAN.needt'<.lfor -----------·.r::.·o_E_._______ LagunallJlls tam .Valley. Call Phil SALESREr 833·9312. <N r. U.C.
busy salon, 1411 or part ---- -MANAGEMENT McNamee al Vi llage Enjoy working in Mis· Airporll
time. Call for mtcrview. Dental Recept.aonist, for ---------· Real Esta te 9634567 sion VieJo & i.urroun<l ing __ _ --
P62·7705 General Practice, Mis· TRAINEE communilics. Earnings Sec:try /R~ep
Be Of Service To
sion Viejo. Expcr. only. $185 W-....a. r-1-"'150 kl "'·II /l d · \ h GENERAL ~~-, HECEPTtONIST to -v w y . .-u or p A verus1ng 'i,:t•nt·y as 493·1178. While allending mgmt for Habyland Diaper 1mm'ediatc opening.
Your ColftlNlnity DENT AL ASSIST. ~nJ get paid for it 2 Yrs exper. F /timc.
.wekomrng newcomers. lnsurance forms, xrays.
Flexible hrs. N~ <"ar. Medical bene. 645-2652
typewriter & hlll'PY dis·
Needed Now! l ra ini n g sc hool , i I LEASING Servi ce . No c xpc r . Type 75 wpm an·ur.1tt•ly.
•Secretaries qualifie d . Will learn n~cei.s. We will traan Mu st b e \'cr~aulc .
irfypish A,rec, inventory control REPRESENTATIVE mature lady. lntcrvws )1 in i mum G \ 1 ~ l'X
•C&ericaJ etc. Al so. will learn how 2~ No. Main St, Santa pencncc. Full l:ntplo~l'l'
products arc sold & how Ana. bcnci1ts. !S:~:J !11:1.">
J)osilion.547-3005. OENT/\L ASSISTANT, _____ ..._ ___ exp'<l c h a1 rsid~. en-
•Keypunch to teach others. Div. ol Leasing Hepresentallve
•Chtrks Con solidated Food s . fo r apt complex. Jn ~c·"':~llli~~-1 Boys & Girls
IO to 14 years of age. Dai·
Jy Pilot delivery routes
may be available ln your
area. Earn profit for de·
liveries & cash, trips or
merchandise for selling
Hew subscriptions. For
Jnrorma tion please cull
642 ·4321. From San
Clem ent e--Sun Juon
Capastnrno area, call
495-06:!0 and Mission Vie·
JO 1·;1 Toro area. call
thus1asu c. <.:all 548-8844. •PBX Oprs 826·6152. dividua l mus t w ork ~', * Assembl~n/Plcil'.llll"'1i0 ~t ,\NAG ER, Apt. House. weekends & have adap-' "'·""''"'•-7 -" table schedule. 1 Yr ,.,.;~RJAf,:
Dactaph Sccy/Mktg 34 Units, new adult build· Pub 11 c contact ex . ~Zi:lcl:
lo $650 TEMPO 1ng. Xlnt loc. Exper. nee. p e r i e n c c a 1 0 n g
Mgmt Trne / Restaur T emporary Help Salary open. 645-6.501 w /pleasant appearanre
to$6SO li802Sky Pnrk,lrvine MASSEUSE & p e r son ality. For
Wire Opr I Ukrg
Reccpt/T ypist
Filc·Mail Clerk
to $650 Call 54G-44".J5 AilRAXAS MASSAGE further information
S600 ---------1 1)31.1184 P lease Call ~ 644-3389 GIRL FRIDAY From !MM·Noon La Mirada
IRVINE PERSONNEL SER.VlCES~AGENCY
488 E. 17th <Al Irvine)
Call 642· 1470
For growtn~ adve11isi11g Medical Asst exper. fro~t THE IRVINE CO. art dept. Fast typist & lite back ofc. ~on.-Fr1.
w 1p11sle up exper. Will-Call 842·8889. 550 N•wport Ctr Dr
ing to learn IBM Com-. 1 R e H•wport leach po~cr & various art dept M_ e d 1 c 3 e c p · Equal Oppor. Employer
duties. p /time. f/lime. t1on1sl_Ass1stanl. S_olo
Call J .D. 54!f·97ll. phys 1c1an ore. Mos~ly ----------
front ofc. Age 25·35. l!:x----------•
581 ·6310. Equal Oppor. Employer l'!lll!~!li'!!!~rl!!!~~!!lllt!~~
Bookkeeper , full charge,
accts payable & receiva· W,e. pay roll, 9uarte1:l)'
(ax for s mall nation~I
fi r m . .Corona.Del Mar of·
f1cc. Cull 640.0660 to ar·
r.rnge appointment.
Bookkeeper ruu charge.
Public Acct g office.
salary $700 mo up. For
appl call 646-4332.
GIRLS·GtRLS per. necess. Send resume
Easy fun job, day or to Classiried ad no. 435,
DISH MACHINE night. No exp nee .. we c /o Daily Pilot. P. 0. Box
OPERATOR train you. You must like 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca
Heavy lifting p /time people & be al least UI. _9_2_6_2G ________ 1 (weekends dceves>.App-Apply any aft. or eve.Need 2 expe r ienced
ly in person, Costa Mesa 2112 Harbor, Costa Mesa~ automobile accounts re·
Memorial Hospital, 301 --ceivable. accounts paya.
Vtctoria, CM. Ask for HAIRDRESSERS ble & daily service sales
Jo'ood S.:rvkeSupervisor. Call 64~--& war ra nly c laims
EOE. Half Day Nice Pay clerks. Call 646·7478.
9AM·lPM or lPM-S'PM ._ ______ ,__-!
or SP.M·9PM. Earn $100 :+ + per week ~~ing en· newport
JOyable work in o ur ..-../, I " 8ookk~ , DISPATCHER
Wknds. Apply m person, , Graveyard Shift. Apply brand new ofc opening .~ 1;i. ~ personne
near O.C. Airport. XJnl ' "
opportunity for positive ~·' agency
mind e d 1n<liv. For . · -752·0331
persona l interview, Call
gaJ.8095.
..(\~clcnt Mariner, 2607 W. in person,
Cst ttwy, NU YILLOWCAI
-1001111-ER 186 E. 16th, Cotita Mesa '"'.-;r NO PHONE CALLS Wanted for p/time, 1or 2 PLEASE
days a w.k. Must be ex· •----------1
R.E. SALES
HELP!
We arc closing out the
Harbor View Homes
Ti'acl aud have more
leads than we can hun·
die.
FOR INTERVIEW
CALL 6 J.7601
SHIPPIHG DEPT.
N e ed s a lnt. young
woman lo sl.i1'1 imml'd.
w ,C.;\L corµ. Dcltronic
Corp, 54~Hl4tJI . ---------
Summer EmDloymMt
18 Or 6v..-r
Coll..-~e tra incd men &
women will be con
s1t.lcrcd to :.uppll-mcnt
our present slalf. Thcl>e
positions an• U t1me
Summer Jobs Searching
for app1il.·,1nt:. who arc
dependable & hard
wo rkl•rs. Xlnl oppor.
during Sum mt.•1'. For 111
terview appl Only, Ca ll
533·7·181
Ti-;LEP H ONE SAL ES.
Experienced prclt:rrcu.
Earn as m uch a:. }OU like
by talking to l>(.'Ople all
over Soutiwrn Oran~"
County I rom an air ('on
d1t1oncd olf1l'c. Tw'
~hatt:.·lOam lo tpm or
:;pm to 8pm. Monda}
through Friday Apply at
:!SO F:. 17th Sl Costa
Mes a, or call Ton)
Sc1maa at li-IG--UOO
C'ELEPllONIN<i l':Hn
:.:tra SS at hr1111(' cJlling
for ret arded ch1ldrt·11
program. 11 n. Jrea
t\35·6101
TELEX OPERATOR
Mon thru Fri 8.:Kl·S. 1-.:>.
Y-_C!'d. EOl':. 557 iii~_
TELLERS
Exper ienced. P /time
NCR OPERATOR
1-;>.pericnced. I-". tune
Apply In Perl>on
BANK Ol-' AM~HICA
till N. El Carrn110 He.I I
San Clemente
per'd. 64S-lllW. DOCTORS ASSIST. -H-el_p_W_a-nt_ed_C_ro_m_m-1d-·1
t'!LElJCAL TIUJHH Young lady U8·28> to as· night 'lit IAM. Jack In~~~~~~~~~ ~ill & parl·time posi· siJil m Health Spa. No The Box . 12os Baker, CM
2192 Martin, Jrvlno
Have A Sate & Happy
4th of July Weekend ~ t~-I.. ~. "'' • ;: N I ) --~ -, ~-v "' HlGH SCHOOL MOTOCROSS: ll ..... avai·•. ""ypa'ng _45+ exp. r eq. we train. Apply ai.JURSES AIDES •
""" J any a(t. or cvtt. 2930 W. Hous~wives full or p/tlme " w m req'd. Interviews Coast Hwy., Newport he lp, Earnings unlimlt· J oin a te!'m who care .__..,..._ ... ..,...__.
T es & Wed. Apply, r-fa· h ed. Pref. 45 or uvec. but about patients ~ about . CHAMPIONSHIPS
THE NEW
BROADWAY ·
LAGUNA
HILLS
Openin9 Aug. 4tt.
ls Now
Interviewing For:
F /TIME SALES
Men's Clothing
Men·sshoes
Furs & Appliances
EXTRA ON CALL
SALES
Day /eve a\'ailability
~
WATCHMAN
P 1 L early morning
schedule
HOUSEKEEPING
P /l morn schedule
BEAUTY SALOM
OPERATORS
RESTAURANT
,.\II Posil i()flS
For an appointment
Call 586-1901 ..
Or Apply Jn Person
THE
BROADWAY I
LAGUNA HILLS
MALL
(Localed al San Diego
Freeway & El Toro Rd)
lnl\!l'Vi.:!wang Hours
~-;JO·ll :JOAM
& 2:30·-l :JOPM
:\londJy t hru Saturday
EquJI Oppor. Employer
•UTOTEM*.
Will Train You
FORA
Rewarding CCll"ffr •
In ConveniMCe
Stor~ Business..
r.o to the Nearest Tic Toe
~1ariwt for Applications
& Into Or CALL (710
642·7702
Ttc Toe Systems, Inc.
WAITRESSES
Exper'cl FuUor p/t
Good hrs. Neat appear.
Over21
Surf & Sirloin
5930 W. Coast Hwy. NB -•WAITRESS•
Experienced Onl)'
BLUE DOLPHIN
3JS5 Via Lado. N.U.
SI00-$250 weekly, stur-
ling envelopes, l hr dai.
ly. Rush stamped self ad·
d r essed en v elop•
McGannon & Assoc1ales1 305 S. State College Hlvd1 Anaheim. Ca. 92806 <DP>
Welder/Sale...,.
Must be exper'd welder.
Call da)'S 549-9933; nights
640-0lt)g
WllO WANTS TO WORK?
DRIVE ACABI ,
CllOOSF. ytJur hours ..
work lor yourself, be
your own boss-Men or
Uf:nal Syste ms Corp., 4361 Bea~ wall cons ider youog4.'r. you. Learn how you can
B rch S\, NB (.Near O.C. DONUT S HOP Ecarly AM For full d etftils c .. 11 be pald extra for staying
/\ rpo::.:...:rl:.:.> ______ Sh lfl. No exp. nee. 979.3491t· or 963·2300 an. well. We hnve our own ------__;:""--
c;.-;ludents, p/l sis, de· Woman agt: 25·'5. Apply 3·30 coflee a.bop le othe r Retail
Jl ., E ves/Sal. C8r, phone ln peraoo: 135 E. 17th, ' · be.aelhs.. 'xper. All ..SALES CLERK· f\lll • CM H Y D R A U LI C T ES 'f sh.lflS. l\pply Mon lbru t I m e . N e a t , g o o d n . Mr Lyona848-l~ ....:....--------TECH Fri 9.z. penonallty. Beacb Stu·
ENGINEaJHG for assembly &testlna of Roy1leConv. Holp. Uoaen. 4020 Campu.s Dr.
(··---~ ·1··~-7 ~ :.1"1 T'.,:\ ,'!l ... ~h~ J __ t _~~-~· \a .~
FRIDAY July 18 a:oo P. M.
Women. t:an be slightly
hundicappl•d . Neat•
Clea n Appt!arante. 1 Vets .• retired. Age 25 to
70. Supplem ent your in·
come. Drive a cab 6 hrs
or more a day. Apply ii\
person, Yellow Qtl> Co.,
186 !::. 16th SL. Costa
I' caosstMG I GUARDS
I Clty or Irvine ts pre·
y accepting opplica·
for the position ot
slna auurd to help
m e'nta.ry school
cit ren cr~M Aafely al
htavlty travcl~d ln·
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high, foot board J feel IHtH!j54 evcm~g_:;.__ TREE SALE ~· TroJan <.:un <.:ruis. '65 (54699 M) Theod ore OELJVEltY ~f-~8000 ma. ~.tlSO. PLEETWdoo Pl.NTO. h1~h. Metal rails. Heac.J v Great Savints on Usl'd 15 Gui, $20. 21" Box. ~'75. J,apstrnke. Helllt 210 HP n 0 b 1 n :. I-' 0 rd. 20UO All Models &Colors 63, full pwr & air, except * 548-4311 .. " J
tu rcf1111:.h ~75.00 !'hone r'urn .. J\pph. & M1M· l;rowl'r. 551; ~ Y·li G r.ly. 20 hrs_ Dinette. Ila rtrnr H 1 vu .. <.:. M , • k ill M A.-.-'69 GHIA. Run:. we ll. ccnd. Gold, blk vin. top. ll
675 O:J.12 nr 67:> ~. Wilson's Rar~am Nook V Berths, monomat1c, iJ.12·00!0 Dtc M er Or~ Gd tire!.. $1200 .l:llk loal. int. ~or ofr. M ri .._ tt47 1
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...J" Cofl ce table. round tahlc l!Hli) Pre t.'lcctn t .. w111d -.~t u ~. t"' L'ell' M~k .. re · tilu·lH13 ~JOI'' J\n.i .;.H :!l:J:! Estimates !>48·9141 ••~•••••••••••••••• ~1275.89li-l547 .. n"'•ances 8010 l<.1mp . e nd t;ible "llh 1 'I h " ·• "' ~ ~ -------·· ~K •••••••••••••••••••••••drawer ,\II :J with up vit:troa .. a ogan} a:.unable olfer. 6i5·97~Autos Wont~ 9590 '72 VW Bug.yellow con '74 CAMA,RO FullY1972 FORD MAV1ERIC ,
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dr. C'oppc1 LOul.'. SlSo or spaces built in Plays ex· . ------wr: PA y TOP OOLJ.Al{ am/fm, stick. Uesl offer track, .16500 mi. ~.soo. with ~~1te. intenor, air "
bt>:.l ul I ~r . Frig11Jaire f' ri. ho me being :-old-,·elll-nll~ · HcJcty lo rl'· :;o· 1lsl Tra wk rs :>50~1 1,.0 R TO p usr;o CA IL'-; l:!I Sr>ui't Coupe over SlSOO 5"f>.lH6J 5 5 4 . 2 9 4 5 c v e s , cond 1t 1on ang. buc kei\
t>lt'l' ll1 y1•r. $50. ()..!:! ~~7 1 1·ompl home rurnJ:>hmJo:s f iru:.h · S2.l0 00 Phonl' IO'<bl rra wlcn. $35M FOl·tJ:o:IG :--; . t)()~l ESTH.: M mt Cnncl t).10·8202 - -· · 213-~4-l:?tll cxl. 217 days. seats, floor shifl. only -
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,\nahL·1m . Horses 8060 w1ll1n~ to 1·arc for p<.'h BOSTON na m -.__ '73 CHEVROLET Theodore Robin<; Ford. Ne w & U:.i:d l a mc r:l:.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cdll lJclwee11 9 & :J. J :.k OVER I 00 . n d c •1 WH •LER EW IMPALA 2060 Harbor Iv ...... d ark r oom. equip . Reg1s tl'r cd Appaloos a lor Jo.tH5·~U7 "' · BRANON · HEW & USED CUSTOM COUPE oo-ooio tc:ll::.cuµ1·:. M111c \\ 1dc :\1art..•. 'l'f.!lllL'<i to \lllL'l . -Wknds: 6.\0·;>.112. r:ves. ~----
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tosl ln'>l~ill. ~17 Hi:!'.I M "'JESTIC STEREO JIM PA.,..OS I On the Santa .\na Fwy. THE OLD PRICES O!'lLY S3J95 HO.._.D,.. CARS Lla:.a ,\µ:.o. l'hihuohua, ""' " I " "' PoUlJI,·~. l'od .. e r, Shih ,\~1 1-·~1 & rt'l'\lld pla)'l'f. Boats, Rent/ MAZDA H7 ~krc•t•d1•:. Ben~. :<lnl BEFORE ........... c~ UniYt:rsity Okk
l t u . Coe k er. [)ux 1c. Jewelry 8070 Oldl'r modl'I. hul plu~:. Charter 9050 rnnct. Air 1•1111d. t"M A:"fl. THE HEW " ........ ~ 2~0 Harbor Illvd.
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mixed µuppies Stud sv:-. " Jll) ~1tn1: ~cchntb. -to r ent Ski boat from U7!.l·X!IU:!. CHOQS£ YOURS ---Pinto 9957
most bn..·ed s 2.:>:!S W. lilh T O P CASll DOLL.~H Maunarnx 23 . color TV. 7. 1.12 .. 7 127. :tiU·ZO lti or Orange County's 'i:! Mcn·cd cs :r,o('. Xlnt , l 9 7 3 <.:A 1' HI V 6 . •••••••••••n•••••••••• ::it Fa1rv1l·~ S:\. Open PA I u F o H Yu H ,.. 213 620 1780 Highest s Buyer ltOW Automatic-. Jlr cont.lit.ion· ·72 Runabout. xtras. XlrH
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fkrnJrd. J>J~I':., >.Int Mi.sc~lloneous 8080 IH\'l 'l·: CIJJ!'>t Country 1-;Jgle. :!l fl. WLW. :..'ti ft. FREE APPRAISAL l:i7 .\11 l)(; J·:T Xlnt. for WILLIAMS Blvd .. c.~t !>W-5630 ---
health "' 10 \\k., Otx• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cluh .:'ol lc'mbcr:.hip U\'crall Built by Nowak We buy ';1S('tl '."Jr-. .• ~ p.irls. d:imi.lgl'tl rl l!hl dr ----72 Pinto RWMlbout
d1c11cl· Cl<i":. S'>l.l'd di-. . S900 IOJ.2112 &W11l1am:.. 7l-1 ;>.&671i2,, t1·uck:-_ C.tll (,BOlll & rianl'I. Get. l'n g. & IMPORTS '6.S IM PALA <I dr. 327 . .a Speed, ai r . U 854
po:.1l1on. 1·hl•0Jp tu fel'<i ~IO\ 111~ OI f ~·r 1.Jl..c p1cs. -A fl 5 P !"tt & WI. nd s I CH EV HO LET fur ,1 I rec lran:.. $1 i5. x.12 321:1 very gd. cund. >~-<.:.ill l 1 !14 G J v } Theodor\.'
SIOO • .;,10-:J~I ~Ion. Lhru lurn. aµi>I ;,, \m .. tmp. Tennis ~kmtX!rsh1p lor 711 675-26-14 apµra1sal. EXCLUSIVE an)lllnh! 8!M-7056 Hol>ins Ford, 2060
Th urs.aft:Jl'\I murl-.:!:!21 1-: lnlhSl N. :-.Jle 1mml·ll l'rl·:.t1gc .. -. ---. GIH)Tll Clll-';\'HOl.l·:T VOLYODEALER Harbor lilvd., C.M ..
11;..:l!> \ll. lU am dally. lo c.tl l I u 1J h:J:J :Jb l :l 2J It. !-it hock f1bcq::las:. I~:! I J fkad1 Bl\ ii. IPonche 9750 '66 CHEVY 642-0010
r or CIJ,..,1fll'd Ad
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\II -.;cw !.I , 1:: ColL•m::m ii I 11!7;, ·10-lll -Xl nt cond 3rd Owner lion ! $754 <RGRa51 ) •••••••••••••••••••••••
'a II :1
()ail~ Ptlol
t\ 0 -\.' !SOit
(.;ood UM:d furn1lur"' &
apphdll tc:.. 1•r I ¥.Ill Sell
fur You.
MASTERS AUCTION
646-8686 & 833-9625
Or SU:'-J OAY l:O!J.c~'i.\
A CONVENIENT SHOPPING ANO~(j~BJiP.
SCWINC CUIOE FOR THE
CAlON THE CO
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h'nl. ~1 .. c 11111g l.J.lg:. (:J), & .. ---SELLING YOUR CAR? $4200. Call li7:J.!)151 . LARGEST Tht!Odorl! Robins Ford, :.ill m1:-r t•<1111p. 58li 1005. llob1c.!ti w itru1ll'r & v~,:-t. TOP PRICES p "ID --
1\11 1;, :.licker:.. ::>1;,50. "' '&I 351iC Couµe. r,'!>Lurell. 2060 Harb-Or Blvd .. C.M., .ATLAS Miscellaneous \H4 ·4;,011hetwn6·9pm Fur I mpurt:. Albert hlul'/lan mlerior SELECTION 6-12·0010
W t•d 8081 -~ -pa id for or Not 71-1 6l:l2-22Sd Chrysl~r jPtymaUth
Open Oally & Son. 'lll 10
P)1
on ... C;itamara n. Catyak 11. 7.> Dean Lewis Imports Of Used ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.-.q fl. of :.ail, easily rar-l!ttiO llarlx.rr. c M . 117 COCO BHOWN 912.
· SS CASH $$FOR t•>µped . S375 or Lradc for ti.ti;.0303 • xlnt. comJ. Ill & out. Nu y I f
Goud U:H•d furn rcfngs SCOOtl'r or !>mall Slrt::el pa111l, t elJll. Cll):( .. ~lCrf. 0 VOS n
Frt.rs !tloves.:,..1G·0768. l egal m ot or 1.·ycl c . TOP CASH! 1nl. .\~1J .. 'M & s tereo
(. ·' 1).16-:!4·19. L'or cl"an US""1 ··a1·s· .v. (:a:.:. d cc k . i I , 250 . Ora nae County \\"Il l pay t•:.is h for ' anuem r ~ • ~-u ~ • "' ~ Utility trailer. Kile 120ll: like new. tr u r J.; !t ! II o w a rd l:Jli·2704 Choice of 20
5 11; ~ Unsinka ble! Pleasure. Che\'rolel. Dove & (~uail
C S 'I ' 1 '70's thru '74's ---ra1•1n g champ. o:.l lrcct:.. nr. ":.ic1 rl 1u1-, R fl R 9756
Office furnihre & I Slt>OO. :.ell ::;85o.ti75-tiltil Jamhuret> and Hnslol, .:> •• ~ •• ~~~~•••••••••••• All Air Cond1l1oncd
Equipment 8085 - ----Newport l:kat:h 83:l·o5;.;, #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. All Priced ••••••••••••••••••••••• 27' CU1'1'I:;R Clipper bow,
Sll!:I()(} Have:.i.lunk Lir"Callus ROY 'I To Sell
Exe sv.l _c ~rs s~~ ~·SC~ • . 642·7>!89 Top ::i::. IJJlll. 1j:J:l·:!>-t:1 JRR CARVER chrs ~12 1_ 1, dt!sks, dllg -2-thr Wlll.IAMS :-. t 1s 1 d k :... c:. c d k s. USED K 1te w •trlr. Great s. ROLLS-ROYCE
~i~i:_~e ~l.i7 w. l!Jt.h, C.\1 . bcs:in~e~ boa~--~a~t-Autos, lmportf!'d 234l.171hs1. IMPORTS &fa· I 111 suit:. G real price S650/ •• •••••••• ••••••••••••• COSTA MESA
offer . 526-4521 or6i5·9073 G 1 970 , 1,._ __ __. s.c•-.cu.c ~ "'"ll ''ummonwealth 18)1 1-:xer typewriter, - ----enera ov ~
d " <.'d d ~-Bo t 51· / ••••••••••••••••••••••• CLOSED SUNDAYS Buena Park 521-7000 m I. n. • . con . :::; .. ,. a s, lpi ___ _ &1~-~~!J1__ Docks 9070 SEE EUROPE 1 ·~; Bentley, ,1nL mc1·h.
Pets 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• BY CAR cond ~l0 ,500. Days,
SLIPS NewportBc!ac:h . f>..19·!1811,C\l':> ~l-H2-13 •••••• ••••••••••••••••• Sail or Power Purchase .lny i'.urc>1>cJ1l -
KING SNAKES. mated 673-5253 64~ Car for i.l e l1 H r y '"!Saab 9760
p.11r, ~5 l'<H'h. July 7 l l. --l:.urope & let u.-. plJn your •••••••••••••••••••••••
K42 7887 Boat s lip for rent , Hunt. ind1v1dual l our. Fruin SAAB
. Harbour. 26' l>oal max. Lake·oll to home·lantlm~.
Pianos & Organs 8090 Lease $55 mo. P hone you'll be 111 lhe hands 111 DEMO • ••• • • • • • • • • • •• • • •••••• "'6·3259 t A I I II. ,,.. ex per s . " :.o east·"' rc•n $ALE Wurht ter Sr>met Piano. & ---;-tal <.'a rs. l·:U llAU'l'O.
l>ench. Exl'l'llcnt rnncl i· Transportation Lido Vlllagc, N U.
lion. M. ;.i pie l1n1sh. s.;oo. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 673-4550.
IH2·57ti9 :.il l. lpm Campen. SrlAe/ -----
Re.t 9 12 Alfa Romeo 9705
c>H.G 1\N l·:~tt•y , t•lcr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••
ehord . IX 1•horcb. :11 lllh' Camper llydr jacks.
ntlll's. Llkl'. m·w. $75 port-a -potty. olher ex·
541«·5-IJX tras, s ips 6 SI~.
SportinCJ Goods 8094 962·7066 •••••••••••••••••••••••Mt I ,----
l'o<>I l'ahlt-. 11 ·x 9, 0 or!lc •• 'ISO Murray l'rol~-,1onal Seo ers . ~ 794 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Ofll'r "'18.g '74 HONDA 750, Wind
Boats & Marine Jamm er 1-,air'g. lmmac
Equipment \•ond. 5000 m1 Ciuld Coast
•••••• •• ••. •••••••••••• Serv . .;s1--G277l -----1
Alfa Romeo
1 Demo
$ALE
Priced from
$6799
(117~1
Beach Imports
8-ltJ I)()\ c
al M :11· Arthur
& Jumhoree, N.B.
752-0900 Gefteral • 90 I 0 71 llu:>ky 400. runs xlnl.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • $ll()O 1of r. Great Cor the
l,d u~ sell your bout. any dirt. 6t2-47S8. IMW-----97-12 r C l L 11 • call ----... 11.c. or a!> re.-,u ..., . h d ••••••••••••••••••••••• M e ~a Bo a t Cen ter, Triumph 500 C oppe .
U4G·O:>J9 Needs work. (;all aft . ORANGE COUNTY'S
--------pm, 830-64!!2. OLDEST
Put The Sparkle Back ---•• .. $ Expert poli!-thinA & de· ~unst.lll No~ton 810 .
La d ing o n yuur fiber· :J8() lbs. fairing, a~l . e.x· ~lass boat. l~et us clean & tras. Ust /ofr. 64;,-2321
p;.i1nl your en1uncs & belw 5&7 1>1n. __
h1lgc. Jn lhe waLcrorout. .73 Honda CB lOO. Barely
,;all Mesa Boal Center , wsed. Looks & runs hke
ask for Pa ul.~ new. $350. 6"1'·l05C>
BOY SCOUTS need boa~. llODAKA-ioo. good ~ond.
cars & a irplone6. Tai. ad UcsloCfer' vantaJi(eli. MO~I~. .979_3462
loots, Mm•t..-.U/ 71 3so CL H-;;nda_$41_0-.-.. -11
Senlu . fOZO Trail 70 ~J7S. best olrer.
••••••••••••••-•••• .. • Low m1. 968·102$ .•
Sales-Scrvice·Leasin~
Roy Carver, tic.
!tolls itoyc·c liM W
~:14 K 17th St.
Cos~ Mt'~O 540·444 I
CREVIER
&I S1 6 H OAOWAY
SANTA AHA
835·3171 Electrical·Woodworkin& Motot' HOtM"lt Plumb1nl'j· lnst!lllalaon Sai• /lt...t t I '0 . Tl44t uu1tHn l>'l•V•HO MAC:HINE
& Repair. lnbd .,;nft r · ••••••••••••••••••••••• -
piur t'1r • .sy:.tc•m ln.~t:all Rt"nt 22· Pace Arrow. ru.I· Colt 9717
& ma mt Scorpio Manne ly s C, gen. "•Ir. ••••••••••••••!u••••••
P nc<.'<I from
$4190
I ~54CY.!)
Beach Imports
R '8 Duve
:it M :tt'.\rth11r
& Jamh•lrrt'. N.ll.
752-0900
Toyota '765 •••••••••••••••••••••••
Anniversary
SALE
$1500
DISCOUNT!!
fro m deuler window
price on this near new
TO~A Sport
trntomatw, t er steer·
mg. air ronil .. AM t"M
rud10, '1ny4 lop. No.
J 147t\.
Offer f':xp1rcs7 7.75
IO p.m.
~WtltmiA
WTOYOTA.
19116 Hotbor. ( M 646 9303
TOYOTA SA.LI
Hew'75~
LARGE
SELECTION
AnniYersary
SALE!
•75 VOLVO
164 E 4 Dr.
De mo. aulomatir, air
t·ond .. power steering.
AM -FM S tra t k ,
headli~llt rims, tloor
mat.s. Jl3ti14.
Was $8190
Savin9s $1004
HOW $7186
Decut ltmiA e v0LVO
1966 Hu1bo• C. M ~ 9303 ----------
AMC •••••••••••••••••••••••
'73 AMC
SPORT.UOUT
Less than 20,000 miles!
EJ:t>nomy 6 c ylinde r .
automatic 'transmission,
radio, h e ater, ster eo
Wd&
"74 R~GAL Xlnl. cood.
Stereo. AM /t'M, till whJ.
rads. $3.90<.I. G40-0383 ----CadHlac 9915 .......................
72 MALllU
Automatic. factory air ,
power steering & brakes.
$2 4 5 4 (:J l 9 ~011 )
Theodore Hobms Ford .
~Harbor Hlvd .. C.M.,
642·00!0
Chrysl•r 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·n Chrysler TM'. 6 pass,
all pwr, 4:J.000 mi ,
showroom ('Ond. 833-1990.
Cougar 9933 •••••••••••••••••••••••
1972 COUGAR XH7. Air
conditioning. automatic,
\'IO YI t op . lealher in·
terior , lig ht blue with
dar k blue trim. (877
.,.NG) S3150. J ohnson &
Son Lincoln Merc ury
2ti26 Harbor Blvd ., <.:.M.
540-5630
:!929 ll ar bor HI vd.,
Costa M~a
546-1934
1973
PLYMOUTH
FURYUI
HARDTOP
4 door equipped with 3ii0
cit.I. 2 bbl. V-1!, enginl'.
a n d t o r q u <' r I 1 l <·
trans mission. 1''actory
air c ond1l1on1n i.:.
AM 11-~M radio, lilt slecr.
mg wheel. Brown fmish
with Oy:.ter beige vinyl
roof. 50, 100 miles. t\tlly
re<.'onthtioned.
$2195 70COUGAR
Aulomallc factory air. lnquir<'to;
power s teering & brakes. Uusmess Office s 1 !! :; 4 ( 9 5 1 E 1' W ) Oran9e cdast
Theodore RobJits Ford, Daily Pi&ot
2060 Harbor Blvd., C.M.. 3JO W. Hay St. CM
642-0010 • ---------Pontiac 9965
Ford ,, .. 0 ······~·· •••••••••••••• ...... , ..••...•........
·73 Ford Pinto Wag. New
lircs/brks. 4 Spd, air.
lmmac. ~150. Pvt ply.
640·5878 or 642-1.29'.!
'70 1-·ord Van DJ. Carpet·
ed. Will trade Cor s mall
P .U . of t!qual value .
544 ·3417
'7 I FIREllRD
ESPRIT
V111yl lop, vinyl lntC'riOr,
factory a ir , automat ic
trans mis:.10n. power
s t eeri n g & brakes.
SPORT WHEELS, are
only a few of the options
on this low mjle beaul) 1
t522 DLT J
$2995
S48·11'704 Call 84i!..5879. 7 I DODGE COLT
9040 Super ~:a~ saver• S14!>4
Buy or Lea••
HOW!
'71 CAO Fleetwood
Brouaham. lo m1hu1,
mint, xlraa. M•ke orr.
(213>592·$2.2'7 i=-~--.
loat1, _.ower Autos fOf' S• t 223C rt: 1 Tht•odore
••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Robin s l'urd, 20UO
IJ ()STU'I WllAl .. t:n 4Wlwe1Dnns 9550 H1trbor tll\ld . c M
1.1 1{, 40 HP. manual ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64200HI
1-·ruh bottom p3int & ·s1 .Jl·.a :P. M1htar>• l>'P<-'.
yarn1sh ~97S. 673-03'0 re-..t. Sl7NJ. st;t.L 1dltt. tl<'m.~ with a
'Dave . 17s.GI Daily P1lol Cl11:sl1!1ed Ad.
,
~autlWriA
WTOYO~A
1966 Horbot. CM 646 tJOJ
'72 CAD Coupu do V11tc.
lmmac"late. Small
down. TOP "5-11111
·seELDORAOO
66000 ml. '1.800.
Ml.C'JIC
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. Lagutia/South Coitsi
•
Tod ay's Closing
N.Y.St"ks
.. VOL. 68 O. 188 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONDAY, JULY 7, 1975 TEN CENTS
Witness F~gers Bertolino • Ill
ByTOMBARLEV
Of tll9 Dallr P'llaUc..tt
. A prosecution witness today
1de nti_fied defe ndant James
Bertolin_o as the man who told
hlm dunng a meeting in a Tustin
coffee shop three years ago that'
he needed volunteers to work on
Orange county assessor Andrew
Beaches
Suroive
Holiday
Li(eguards and police offi cers
~losed tbe books today on the 1975
fourth of July weekend that at-
'.racted more than 155,000 people
.o beaches along the southern
Jrange Coast. ~
Jn San Clemente, lifeguards
made 150 rescues at city beaches
:>verthe three day weekend.
One of those rescued was a
nan, who, in what lifeguards
!escribed as a highly intoxicated
it.ate, ran into the water near the
3an Clemente pier F'riday ni ght
md nearly drowned.
He was r escued by three
tifrg uards s ummoned by a
Jeachgoer who saw the man
noundering in the dark waters.
Upcoast, in Laguna Beach,
lifeguards rescued 90 persons
~ver the weekend.
Only one of the rescues was
tonsidered a serious incident.
George Kambietz, 27, of Long
Beach, was admitted ta...liouth
Coast Comm unity Hospital,
South Laguna, with neck injuries
after a wave dumped him onto
the ocean bottom at Crescent
Bay beach Sunday afternoon. He
was reported by a ides to be in fair
condition today.
Police oHicers in Laguna
Beach cited 20 pe rsons for sleep-
ing on the beach during the
weekend, and a nother 18 for
steeping in vehicles. Both prac-
tices are prohibited by city or-
dinances. •
Laguna Employes.
Cite d f o r Service
Five employes each with 20
~ears' service to the city of
Laguna Beach have been com-
mended by the Laguna Beach Ci-.
Ly Council.
Resolutions adopted by the
council Cited the work records of
Joseph Serrano, mechanical
mainten a nce supervisor, and
four firemen, Capt. Vernon
Gregg, Capt. Harry Needham,
Battalion Chief Forrest Johnson
and Fire Marshal James
Presson.
Firefight Goes O n
THREE RIVERS (AP) -
Fire me'1 hop ed lo contain a
ftteworks-caused brush and
grass fire today in rugged Sierra
Nevada terrain.
The blaze, which broke out In-
dependence Day, had consumed
nearly 2,500 acres by thjs morn-
ing. the Division of Forestry re-
ported.
Or:~:a :-··
We•~r •
Mostly sunny and clear.
Highs in ·upper 708, over.
ni~ht low in lo~ 60s.
I NSIDE TOD" Y
Looking /or.ma umuual 1'0CC>
• tWri with.almost.GU tM ciom-
Jort• of home? '.l'hink.obout Cl
canoe trip down the Colorado
JtJvtr 1Dit h &ht Crozt1 Lodtl, or
go IM WQ11 a Newport &oc.h
woma,i Wd -bi/ ro/t. Bl.
•• .....
"" •••• .... . ,
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Hinshaw•s congressional cam-
paign.
Assessor 's aide Carlos Cala
testified in the Orange County
Superior Court trial of Bertolioo,
52, of 2016 Via Madrugada, Mis-
sion Viejo, that be refused at that
time to work for Hinshaw.
Cata said be later changed his
Lile Periled UPI Talepnole
U.S. Army Col. Ernest R.
Morgan r emains a hostage
of leftis t kidnapers in
Le b a non wh o h ave
threatened to kill the officer
if their de mands are not
met. Negotiations are con -
t inui!lg.
Meet Set
On Parking
In Laguna
A -'special public bearing on
parking needs in downtown
Laguna Beach will be held by the
Laguna Beach City Council at
7:30 p.m . Wednesday at city hall.
Bu1lnessmen , civic l eaders
and other inte rested persons
h ave been invited by the council
to attend.
Council members ordered the
meeting several weeks ago in the
wake of def eat of a bond measure
by the city electorate that would
have per mitted construction of a
two-story parking s tructure on a
city. parking lot at Glenneyre
Street and Park A venue.
While m ost members of the
council have said the parking
structure is dead, Councilman
Charlton Boyd has had a dif-
ferent opinion.
He sa.id de feat of the bond
measure was du-e to dissatisfac-
tion with the proposed method of
financing and that the negative
vote should not be interpreted as
against the structure it.self.
The measure proposea that
bonds to pay for construction of
the structure be financed through
parking meter revenues from the
downtown basin.
The hearing also is expected to
focus on a recent report prepared
by coosultants that out.lines cur-
rent use of 2,SSl~downtown park·
ingspaces.
mind when the r esulting at-for duty at Hinshaw's campaign
mosphere in the assessor's omce headquarters. <'barges of conspiracy and grand
theft contained in a Grand Jury
indictment. towards those who did not volun-
teer convinced him that it would The witness also testified that
be preferable lo work for the he wocked for the Hinshaw cam -
Hinshaw CafJ'!paign. • paign on a daily basis and was
Cala testified that he then ad-paid overtime approved by Up-
Five of six assessor's employes
named with Bertolino in that in-
dictment have pleaded guilty to
lesser charges. They will be sen-
tenced on various dates this
vised assistant assessor George ton qn a number of occasions.
Upton that he wis hed lo volunteer Bertolino is being tried on
ews 0 ' Leaders
Dispute ·
Gas Cost·
WASHJNGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Ford a nd Senate Majority
Lt!ader Mike Mansfield Clashed
tcxJ ay over whether the price of
gasoline would climb to $1 a
gallon. .
Mansfield told r eporters he
feared gasoline would cost $1 a
gallon by the end of the year.
But White House press
secretary Ron Nessen said the
President ''sees no indication
that it would go that high."
Man s fi e ld, a Montana
Democrat, said gasoline would
cost $1 a gallon if oil-prcxJucing
countries put into e ffect
threatened price hikes and if the
President's energy policies are
carried out.
Recent gas oline 'price in-·
creases, amounting to three
cents a gallon in many areas, are
unjustified, Mansfield said.
··r do not believe the profits of.
the oil companies are so scarce
that they needed to impose these
July 1 increases."
Nessen was asked at a White
House briefing whether (l) the
ptice of gasoline might go as high
as 85 to 90 cents and (2) Ford
would consider that excessive.
ln addition to replying that
Ford sees no indication that the
price would go that high, Nessen
accused Congress .of lagging on
the Pres ident's energy program.
"The people complaining when
they pulled up lo the gas pump
this weekend ought to tell their
congressmen and senators, who
are home this week, that they
want to start getting that money
back through a tax rebate which
the President proposed," Nessen
said.
The press secretary said Ford
-would be making decisions this
week on his proposals for legisla-
tion to decontrol oil.
Clemente Cou ncil
Sets Special Meet
The San Cle m ente City Council
will meet at 7:30 tonight at city
hall, continuing a meeting that
began last Wednesday.
Left over items on the agenda
include a request for the city to
s upport the Orange County
Fair's proposed establishment of
a horse racing season.
Slaying Arrest
DALY CITY <U Pl) -Police
arrested a San Bruno man Sun-
day in the slaying of Ruth
Wilhelmsen, a salesgirl kidnape<J
in the parking lot of a shopping
center.
.Richard E. Post, 28, a com-
puter programmer, was ap-
prehended as he left bis r e-
. sidence, officers said.
Bicenten11ial Beauty . .
l.J~I coed Karen Hencken, a summer lifeguard at the
Newporter Inn, helps hoist the Newport Beach in n's new
F'lag. The 8Xl2-foot F1ag is a replica of the Flag used
Aug. 16, 1777, by the Green Mountain Boys at the Battle
of Bennington, Vt. Known as the Bennington F1ag , it is
said to be the forerunner of the Stars and Stripes that
U.S. National Flag was patterned after, but Flag his-
torians doubt it. In any event, it is the official Bicenten·
nial Flag.
Lebanon Says 13
Killed in Attacks
By United Press International
Lebanese authorities said at
least 13 people were ki1led and 37
wounded today in Israeli air, sea
and ground assaults on Palesti·
nian r c fu l!ec camps and
Lebanese \ill ages in southern
Lebanon. Israel :,aid the tar~ts
were suspected guerrilla bases.
The combined attacks came as
Israeli ambassador Simcha
Dinilz departed for Washington
to obtain "'clarifications" from
.Secretary of Slate Henry A.
Ki ssinger on Egyptian proposals
for a second-s tage troop dis-
engagement in the Sinai.
The Israeli strikes, the biggest
military operation against guer·
rilla strongholds in Lebanon in
more than two years, were in ap-
parent retaliation for a terrorist
bomb explos ion in Jerusalem
Friday that killed 14 persons and
wounded 77 more.
Lebanese police said two of.the
13 dead in the Israeli attacks
were women a nd three were
<'hildren.
Israeli navy gunboats operat-
ing in predawn darkness and
warplanes streaking in at first
light struck the sites south of
Rasbidiyeh and just north of
Tyre. the Israeli Military Com·
mand said.
They said commandos landed
and blew up three houses SUS·
peeled of harboring guerrillas,
th~n fired on a jeep and killed all
three men in it.
Israeli a rtillery joined the of-
fensive and pounded suspected
guerrilla concentrations in the
hilly region north of the frontier
(See ISRAELIS, Page.A%)
Long Wait for New Life
.By RICHARD SALTVS
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A(\eF 65 eb1lly nl1bts and GS
t.~dious d ays of wailing for
"'Operation New Life., to catch
up with-him at Camp Pendleton's
Tent City, Nguyen Ven Hue is
losing hope.
Hue, his wife aod four children
have been in th.ii camp since o
few daya aft.er it ~ and
altbou&.h a 1ponsor is *alUng ror
them, ihey have not been cleared
tolNve . "The authoriUes always say
'Come back tomorrow' or 'Maybe
bynextweek,' •'beaaldskeptical·
Jy. "I can't 1tand lt. My wife feels
worse; 1he cries evccy night. She
eays ,maybe ahe will juat &Ue
some s leeping pills ... '·
"II they aren 't going to clear
me, they should at least tell me
so I can a pply to another coun·
lry."
FEW.OF THE 17,tet refugees
1n this comp, whose grassy bills
arc browning in the summer
heat, have been here as long as
Hue.
But at last count , some4,S50 te·
!Ugees had been waiting here for
more than a month. Some, like
Hue, \!Jere stalled by the eovcm-
ment security c hecks that have
J(TCatly slowed the relocation
process. O fOcials ••Y tae
clearances will soon be a pro-
blem of the past thank$ to a
round·t.hc-clock. effort· IO _.. I
them up .
This is litUc consolation for
Hue, a form <>r oil company·
statis tician. who says he has
done nothing that would make
him one of the ·•undesirables" -
criminals, drug peddlers, SUS·
peeled Communists -that the
checks are supposed to weed oul..
And tbe ~hecks don't even -do
that. be complained.
HOLDING v p 0 book nam.bta
former Vietnpme:;e officials al·
lcged to ~ heroin PCddletl or
olherwlte corrupt, flue snort.a,
"Some ol lhcs~ men were here a
day, two d.AY•• end weri allow.S c.o lca\'e. They o~ Uv'-ig ~Ith
ll_pplllOfll DO~# and t. WiM> =~: --~-·
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here after two months.''
Most refugees are s tuck
because no s ponsors have been
found for them -and with the r e--
cent decline or offers from
Americans to s ponS« refugees,
this problem is likely to worsen. •
There are presently about.
14, 1so tef11eee1 ta Ca.mp
Pent:lltton. who.have no sponscn.
a-n otncial aatd.
The governmebt bas some
80,000 re majllinJ refugees to ~l·
Ue, about 1$,000 of tbetn still on
P~Hlc islands and the re-
mainder in the tour U.S. reloca·
UoncamJ)ff . _l!!~ SAJD Njet ~ ~"':-~·eat"S cf vil·
See VIETS, PaieAJ>
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Trial
month by J.udge Walter Smith.
Hinshaw a nd assessor' J ack
Vallerga have been indicted on
the same charges and for further
alleged criminal offenses com·
milted while Hinshaw served as
assessor a nd Va llerga as his
right hand ma·n.
Surfer
Escapes
Attack
MELBOURNE, F1a. <UPI) -
Bob Clark \vas only 50 feet from
shore on his surfboard when a
six-foot s hark ripped into bis
foot.
The 16-year-old surfer pulled
his foot loose -he is unsure
whether the sha rk released him
or the force of the surf saved him
-and let the waves carry him to
shore. He suffer ed nine severed
tendons in his right foot.
"I'm still sort of fri ghtened,
but I think I 'll be back in the
ocean surfing again as soon as
I'm able," Clark said from his
bed in Brevard County Hospital
after surgery.
The Cocoa Beach youth was
spending bis July 4 holiday off ln-
diatlantic Beach when the inci-
dent occurred.
"I was on my suriboard, only
50 feet from s hore, when
something grabbed my foot,"•
s aid Clark, son of an employe of
the National Aeronautics a nd
Space Administration. "I was
pretty sure it was a shark.
··1 never saw the shark " he
said, "but one of my friend~ s aid
he saw its fin."
A witness said the shark was
six feellong.
"But I wasn't frightened then
and I concentrated on staying on
ther surfboard and letting the
waves carry m e in," Clark said.
As he reached the wate r's
edge, other surfers came to his
aid.
A shark alert was issued, but
the beach was open the re-
mainder of the weekend and was
in use by holiday s wimmers.
Authorities said Clark was the
first person attack~ by a s hark
in Brevard County in 41 years. In
1934, an 11-year-old boy was1 kiUed by a shark at almost th~
same spot.
"I sun all the time, occasional·
ly at Jndiallantic, but I've never
had any trouble with sharks
befor e, and I hope I never do
again," Clark said.
Hearings Se t
On Crossing
San Clem ente's push for an at-
grade c rossing of the Santa Fe
railroad tracks at the city pier
will probably be aired before an
examiner of t he state's Public
Utilities Commission for three
more days.
But a dale for the hearings to
begin again has not been set. lt
may be as l ate as October.
Testimony was taken in San
Clemente this week.
The city wishes to replace a
circa-1930 tunnel entrance to
the pier with a ground level vehi-
cle and pedestrian crossing. The
staff o( the P UC and railroad of.
ficials oppose the city proposals.
CAMPER SOLD
JN FO UR DAYS
•'The ad produced many, mMy
~alls. We sold the camper in only
·four days. I'm very pleased."
That's the advertising s uccess
story told by a Dana Point
woman after ~he plae«l this ad in
the Daily Pilot:
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What's Up, Doe?
Saddleback Pair Get Ph.Os
St\Jdents al Saddleback College
can call lnslructors Andrew Kish
and Richard McCullough .. doc-
.tor" now.
BoUrhave been awarded Pb.D.
detrees from U.S. International
Unlversity, San Diego, for their
pioneer work in the area ol
psychophysiology. 1
During lengthy testing of 30
persons the two researchers dis·
covered that certain individuals
can alter or control lbe flow of
their own blood.
The tests were conducted at
Saddleb.ack with • ~ m.>wn as a .. 'pbotoplcthysmognph"
·which measures blood now in the
cardiovascular system .
Dr. Kish., of Saddleback's
social science division, also holds
a bachelor's degree from use
and a master's degree from Cal
State Lo112 Beach. · Dr. McCulloul{h teaches in the
division of natural science at
Saddleback and holds a bachelor's degree from Loyola
University and a master's
degree from Purdue University.
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VIET REFUGEES ••.
oC the refugee program here, at
least two of the four -Camp
Pendleton \nd 1''t. Indiantown
Gap, Pa. -will probably have to
be emptied of refugees in the fall,
most likely by Oct. 1, when the
cold sets in.
This would mean moving any
r efugees in those cchnps not set-
tled by then.
"I wouldn't even want to
speculate about that," ~aid·
Thorne.
• Somt:: of the refugees stuck
sponsorless in the camps are
tough cases.
For ins tance. Hue's family
s hares a tent with a fisherman,
his wife and eight children from
•·a lower class," as Hue puts it.
Hue says that. although he likes
the fishing family personally,
their habits aren't so clean and
they spit on the dirt floor of the
t ent. They speak not a word of
English and have been waiting
three weeks with no sponsor in
sight.
ABOUT ONE·TIDRD or the
roughly 131,000 who fled Vietnam
and Cambodia have been settled
with sponsors in homes across
t he country. Many or them,
however, were American depen-
dents or employes who already
had sponsors lined up. The r e-
mainder were matched wilh
groups or families by the volun·
tary agencies, principally the
U.S. Catholic Conference. but
even the USCC has been able to
f'md sponsors for only half its ap-
plicants.
•·1 don't feel that offers of
sponsorship are coming forth as
quickly as they s hould be, and
there. are delays in verifyine
them making sure prospedive
sponsors will be able to take pro-
per care of refugees," said
Thome in an interview.
The newe~t s trategy is to
New School
Chief Joins
CUSD Ranks
Dr. Jerome Thornsley will at-
tend his fi rst school board meet-
ing in his capacity as the new
superintendent of the CapislranQ
Unified School District tonighL
· Dr. Thornsley, formerly
superintendent of the Yucaipa
Joint Unified School District,
was employed by the Capistrano
board in April. He succeeds Supt.
Truman Benedict who for
personal reasons resigned to
become the district's deputy
superintendent.
The board will meet at 7:30
p.m. at San J uan Elementary
School, "31647 El Camino Real,
San Juan Capistrano.
It is the first board meeting
~ince Thomsley joined the dis-
trict full-time on Tuesday.
Among matters to be con-
sidered by the board is dis-
cussion of a new homework
policy and employment of a vice-
principal for Mission View High
School, the district's .continua-
tion school.
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persuade bodies like stale and
local governments lo sponsor re-
fugees in wholesale numbers, as
the state of Was hington has done.
said Thorne.
He said the voluntary agencies
have done "a fine job," although
he said they don't have the re-
sources to quickly verify
sponsors sprinkled across· the
country.
For that r~ason, said Thorne,
governors are being asked to
follow the Washington state ex-
ample. Washington has agreed to
sponsor 500 refugees, most of
whom h ave a lready moved
there. and has indicated it may
accept another l~rge group.
EARLY I N J UNE, after
Senate iJl.vestigators called the •
administration's refugee pro-
gram a "shambles," officials
said processing was speeding up.
A Camp Pendleton spokesman
said at that time. ··we have been
releasing about 400 a day and are
stepping this up to 500."
But during the first six days of
last week, an average of only .250
·per day were leaving Pendleton.
And, as Thorne agreed, the r e·
fugee~ leaving now are joining
sponsors who came forward
earlier in the program -before
the current lag in offers.
Youth Seized
In Clemente
Theft of Cash
San Clemente police arrested a
19-year-old youth and recovered
$380 taken in a reported theft to-
day.
Officers also took into custody
a 16-year-old girl who has been
released to her parents pending
further juvenile procedures.
Arrested was William L. Ged-
dis of 208 Sierra Ave., San
Clemente. He was booked on
charges of possession of stolen
property and suspicion of grand
theft.
Geddis and the girl were ap·
prehended by officers after
David L. Hubbert or 430 N. El
Camino Real reported he had
been fleeced of the large quanity
of cash while he slept.
Hubbert said he had been with
Geddis and the girl earlier in the
evening Sunday. He aJ so report·
ed that several or the bills were
marked with red ink.
Officers Bill Trudeau <1nd
Richard Gorman apprehended
Geddis and the girl <1t the Chris·
tianitas gate to Camp Pendleton.
Mc Williams
Rites Slated
Funeral services will be held at
noon Tuesday at Pacific View
Mortuary, Newport Beach, for
Mabel M. Mc Williams, a 25-year
San Clemente resident who died •
Saturday. She was 82.
Mrs. McWilliams, 221 E .
Portal, was a member of the
Senior Citizens Club and the
Co mmunity Pres byte rian
Church. ·
Burial at Pacific Vi e w
Memorial Park will follow
services.
Mrs . .McWilliams: a native of
Indiana, is survived by a
daughter, Mrs. Earl D. Robling.f
of Dana Point; a son, Harold
McWilUams, or Indiana; a sister.
Mr s. Lillian Eshl~r. of San
Clemente ; a brother, Raymond
Morey. of Colorado; seven
grandchildren, and 10 great-
grandchildren.
Aging Unit Plans
Film and Lecture
The Laguna Beach Council on
Aging will present a film and lec-
ture on the history and activities
of the Andrus Gerontology Center
of the University of Southern
California at 7 .30 p.m. Thursday
in the community roomoll..aguna •
F'ederal Savlnss. 2600cean Ave.,
Laeuna ~ach.
The cent er was founded in
memory ol Dr, Ethel Percy An·
dru.s. founaer of the American
Auoclation of ReUred People
and founder or the Nation al
Retired Teachers Associiation.
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Goldfish
Rescued
Public safety pe1'CJUel.
while routJnely called to
rescue floundering swim-
mers, rarely are called to
rescue fish.
But that's just what hap-
pened Friday in Laguna
Beach.
Qjloling the police log:
"Friday 18: 43 hours.
.Public Assist. Library, 343
Clenneyre St. Unknown
subjects turned on valve
and caused water to over-
flow and goldfish to spill
onto sidewalk. Officer
turned off same and
retrieved goldfish."
RossniOor
Requesting
Exp~ion • Or;inge County planning com-
missioners are scheduled to meet
<it 3 p.m. Tuesday on a request by
Rossmoor Corporation for the
fourth phase expansion of
Laguna Hills Leisure World.
Commissioners will decide the
fate of the 426-unit condominium
·project. following a public hear-
ing set for the county Engineer-
ing Building. ~00 Civic Center
Drive, Santa Ana.
-The project, to be located south
of El Toro Road and west or
Moulton Parkway, was previous-
ly approved by the planning~om
mission in 1972.
ll has been returned to the
commission calendar for final
action on the builder's request
for a use permit.
Ke n Dykes, a Rossmoor
Corporation aide, says the pro·
ject includes a neighborhood·
s hopping facility and is
scheduled for construction this
year.
The condominiums will be
similar in design to those already
existing in the retirement com-
munity. No price range for the
new housing units has so far been
established, Dykes said.
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ISRAEUS •• •
in Lebanon and gunners in
Lebanon later fired several
Katyusha rockets and shells into
Israel but caused neither
casualties nor damage, the com·
mand said.
A Palestinian spokesman said
the guerrillas shot down an
Israeli Phantom jet but Israeli
military authorities said all
planes returned safely to their ·
bases.
In Beirut, P r emier Rashid
Karami said the Lebanese army
with the help of Palestinian guer·
nllas prevented the Israelis from
landing troops and forced them to
retreat leaving a trail of blood.
The fighting was the heaviest
<1long the Is raeli-Lebanese Cron·
· tier since May when Lebanese
and Israeli army units clashed in
a day-long battle.
Egypt is insisting that Israel
pull back in Sinai beyond the
Milla and Gidi passes. Israel
equally insists on retaining a
hold on the ir eastern ends
tx>cause of their strategic value.
The Israeli cabinet met in its
usual Sunday session and de·
c1ded to postpone for at least a
week any decision on the next
step in the negotiations for an in·
tenm settlement.
But in a n apparent leak to
'media, Israel said the basic pro-
blem the cabinet faces in its de-
cision on an interim pact with
Egypt is weather to enter into a
"sharp confrontation" with the
United States now or to postpone
it for three years.
Capistrano '
Fans Plan
'Angel Night'
Sports fans from San Juan
Capistrano are invited to '"play
ball" with the city's recreation
department and sign up for "San
Juan Night at Angel Stadium"
July 29.
The city is organizing a bus
tour to the Angels-White Sox
game at $5 per pel'fiOl'l. Included
in the price is terrace level seat·
ing. a nd transportation Co
Anaheim .
Buses with bars on board will
leave cily hall at 5:30 p.m. and
return to San Juan Capistrano by
llp.m.
Deadline for the signup Is July
21. Ticket.a are available at city
offices and the San Juan
•capistrano Cham~t of Com-
merce.
MayOf' James K . Weathers ls
scheduled to throw out the flnt
ball.
Quake Jars Cities ' . LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A
slight earthquake cente1"ed ln the
Baldwin Hill!l IOUlhWHt O(
downtown rattled resident.I or ~veral communRJee toda)t.
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Murder
By Arson
Thwarted
An attempt to murder a
Newport Beach man by setting
fire to his . apartment while he
slept was foiled by a neighbor
who noticed Uie names and
.. wakened the intended victim,
Newport Beach police said to-
day.
Police today are sectrching for
the suspect, who is believed to
have set a number or fires within
the apartment of Bem;p'd John
Hoffman, 28, of 117~ 28th St., at
about 1 a.m. Sunday.
AU exits to the apartment were
ablaze, including drapes at the
windows and several doors
within the apartment, police
said.
The fire had been burning just
minutes when neighbors noticed
the flames, rushed in to awaken
Hoffman. Neighbors snuffed the
fl ames with garden hoses, police
said .
Hoffman, who lived alone, was
not injured but about $1,000
damage was done to the apart-
ment during. the brief blaze.
Sgt. Kenneth Thompson said
Hoffman, a retail clerk, denied
having enemies who wanted t o
murder him but added that
police are .investigating one
possible lead.
Water Board
Eyes Director
Laguna Beach County Water
District directors will meet at
7:30 p.m. Thursday to continue
closed-door talks on a replace-
ment for James SchoenJeber, a
director who died June 25.
Joseph R. Sweany, general
manager, said the person named
will serve in the position until
Nov. 4, the date SchoenJeber's
term would have expired.
Sweany said the wate r board
met in executive session Tuesday
night to discuss names or a possi-
ble replacement.
The board has 90 days from the
date of Schoenleber's death to fill
the position .
Monkey Kills Tot
JERSEY CITY, N.J . (UPI> -
A four-month-old infant died dur-
ing the weekend after receiving
multiple bites from a pet monkey
that escaped its collar and chain,
police reported today.
UPI Tel..,..._
A Monster Car
What do you get when you cross a dinosaur wilh a
Volkswagen? A "Stegowagen volksaurus," according to
Cincinnati sculptor Patricia Renick. This strange
creature is now on display at the Midwest Bicentennial
Celebration in Ch!cago.
COnditions Placed
On Hunt for MIAs
BANGKOK (AP) -North
Vietnamese Premier Pham Van
Dong says his government is re-
a dy to pursue lb& rat e of
Americans listed as rftissing in
action in Vietnam, but linked the
search for the men to U.S. aid iJ\
the reconstruction of Vietnam.
Pham, in a letter to21 U.S. con·
gressmen aired over Hanoi radio
today, said the "search for U.S.
missing persons in the Vietnam
war, the exhumation and return
of bones or U.S. personnel are
outstanding matters that should
be resolved as soon as possible."
Another matter, linked to any
resolution of the question of miss-
ing men, is. "the U.S. contribu-
tion to the postwar reconstruc-
tion of Vietnam," according to
the broadcast monitored in
Bangkok.
The broadcast said Pham's let·
ter was in reply to a query by 2~
U.S. congressmen "who pre·
viously worked for the termina·
tion of U.S. military involvement
in South Vietnam." The broad·
cast did not name the con-
gressmen but said the letter was
answered by Pham on June 21.
Air Radio Stolen
An air~r'!ft radi9 _vaJued by the
owner at $1,000 was stolen during
the weekend Crom a Laguna
Niguel home, Orange County
Sheriff's officers reported today.
Deputies said thieves entered the
home of painting contractor
Robert G. Averill, 44, of 30352
Grande Vista, via the unlocked
garage door.
Daily July 1st thru July 10th.
12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Westcliff Office only.
·"YOUR HANDWRITING CAN
GIVE YOU INSIGHT INTO THE
REAL YOU"
These are the words of noted
Graphology expert C. E. Bower. He
will be at Mariners Savings to give
you a Free Handwriting Analysis.
Yo~ could find the "Real You" just
by wrltln.g a simple sentence. It's a
pleasant experience and cou Id be
helpful.
Professor Bower has worked on
a consulting basis for Government
and Industry, and now will give you
His personal attention .
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Ill.Stice Ruling·
Clips Gillette
By MILTON MOSKOWITZ
. ~he electric-shover market, alrli'lady fiercely com-
l>Cltbve, will become even more so as a result or a bisarre
antitrust settlement worked oul by the Just.ice Department Wlth Boston's C illettc Co.
Antitrust. cases frequently take on an Atice-in-\yonde~land air und this one certainly jibes with that tradi-tio~. _Gillette, it seems, actually agreed to create new com-
J>elltion for itself in return for bemg allowed to keep a
German electric-shaver manufa.cturer it bought eight years ago. · :
THE UPSHOT IS THAT BY THE END or this dec:.ade
lwo ne.,v brands ~re llkely to be jostling for your electric-
shaver dollars. This market now adds up to $150 million a
year. a nd is dominated by fi ve brands: Norelco, Schick,
Remington, S.unbeam and Ronson. The top seller, with
more ~an a ~bard or the business, is Norelco.
. · Gilleue is, of course, the undisputed leader or we( shav·
wg <razors a~d blades). However, it did not have an entry in
the _Cast-growm g electric shaver end of the business -and
decided to fill that void in 1967 by acquiring the German ap.
"' ~~~nee maker, Braun
Braun m a kes more \ Money than shavers. Its pro-
,. (,,r Tree duct lin e inc ludes
toasters, coffee makers
and c1garet hghters.
. But shavers account for one-third of its volume and ttie Braun brand is the second
largest seller m Europe, after Norelco.
THE J USTICE DEPARTMENT, IN 1968, pounced on
Gillette and said, "You can't buy Braun, you already own
too much of the shaving maJ'lket." Its s uit sought to separate
Braun from Gillette.
Gillette fought the a ntitrust action but it has become
weary of this protracted legal battle. So its lawyers
negotiated a settlement that is without precedent. Here's
"hat 1l calls for:
1 -Gillette will set up a new Braun subsidiary lo sell
clectnc shavers in the U.S. market.
2 -Gillette will invest up $2.5 milhon 111 this new unit as
well as supplying it wtth managenal and marketing ex·
pertise.
3-AFTER TWO YEARS, GILLETfE WILL divest itself
of this subsidiary, which wilJ then become an mdependent
company.
4 -For five years after the divestiture, Gillette will be
reqwred to supply the new company with Braun.made
shaver s.
5 -The new company will have the rights lo Braun's
t!lectric s haver patents and be entitled to sell its shavers
abroad under its own brand name.
AE. a consolation, Gillette will be permitted to keep
Braun, which curr ently accounts for 20 percent or its $1.3
billion in sales. And down the road, after 1t s pawns the new
company, Gillette will be permitted to bnng the Braun
shavers into the U.S. market.
IN SHORT, GILLE'ITE WILL HA VE TO BANKROLL a
new compeUUor to retain Braun and get th~ Justice Depart·
ment off its back. And eventually the Braun shavers m a rke·
ed by Gillette will be competing against shavers marketed
by a company created from scratch by Gillette.
. A federal court ln Boston must approve this bizarre set·
Uement after hearing comments Crom inter ested parties.
Among the inte rested parties must be Noreko, Schick,
Remington, Sunbeam and Ronson. They're beme set up by
Lhe Justice Department with a one·l wo punch from Gillelle.
U.S. Goveriiment
Seen as Partner
NEW YORK (AP)
Government pa rticipation
in the energy business is a
fact of lire which is here lo
s tay , says th e next
chairman of Exxon Corp.,
lfte world's largest oil com·
pany.
Clifton C. Garvin Jr. in
ofle or his first interviews
since it was a nnounced
that he wlll become
chairman of the oil giant
A'ug. l , said, however , that
the federal government
should move toward a re·
torn lo free m arkets while
supplying financial aid and
priorities for future energy
development.
RE SAID HIS greatest
fear was that Exxon would
become a public utility.
"We'r e going to have
government as a partner m
this country a nd all over
lbe world Crom now on,"
Oarvin said. ''I 'm not re·
signed to it, I accept it as a
!~tof life.
1 .. ALL Of' THE energy p~ojecls governme nls
\4ant around the world cpn't be financed by _the
ppvate sector. There J.ust
~'tthatmuch money.
A chemical engineer who
ned Exxon in 1947 and
o watches birds in his
re time, Garvin moves
from preside nt lo suc·
J . K. Jamieson as Ex·
c hairman. The post
~.more than $600,000 _.
~ OTllEll comments
cluing the wide-ranging ln·
\trvlew at Exxon's New
NAME
inlhr
NEWS
York headquarters,
Garvin said a solution to
the Arab·l sraeli conflict.
would not s u bs tantially
lessen Arab demands for
higher oil prices.
"Too many militants re·
alize they have a depleting
resource and you·ve got a
shah who has himself over-
com1lted and needs aU the
money he can gel his hands
on,'' Garvin said.
SHAH llEZI Pahlevi of
Iran, undertaking major
development plans, has
been among the oil lands'
leadtng pnce hawks. Gar·
vin said he thought the
Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries might
increase prices 10 to 15 per·
cent this fall.
Garvin also m ade clear
that development or coal
. was a major Exxon objec·
tive, followed by uranium
mming and enrichment.
"Coal production has to
·be doubled in a r easonable
time frame," he said.
HE DISMISSED com·
ments that. Exxon's ex·
paosion into other energy
fields might open the com-
pa ny up t o antitrust
char1re s.
The execut ive said
federal energy policy COO·
tinues to drift and 1.bat Ad·
ministration goals of ·
e.nergy sel!·sufficiency rl'·
main over·opUmistlc
EA to Preach
il Conservation
:NEW YORK <AP> -Federal Enerey AdmlniStnU<>n
ial1 1ay lhay will ask for free television time to get
their oH consttVaUon messase.
•"fbe me1111e ls •eJY aimplo. America wastes so much
IY that there are a buMb of ,_..ya out there who have us
the throat, 10 we baveto (lull wuU,,g it," aaid Andrew
, director of t.hc F_,. 's Office ol Conservation Echaca-
~'Wo face two threat. as a n~Uon," Sanson said. "Ooe,
anothei: embarao whi~ would cut off one-t.blrd ol our oU
plies, and second. oCbl.1her prices over whtch we hue no
I.''
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Monday,July7, 1975 DAILY PILOT
STOCK EXCHANGE
OETROlT CAP) r Unemployment
m lhe uuto lnduistry, which pe.aktd
losl f't>bruary "hen more than 2'10,000
hourly workers w~rc alfect.ed, bit 1
scven·monlh low ol 141,003 &odQ.
,
\
•• DAR. Y PILOT Mond1y,Juty1.1m
PU 81.I C' NOTJ £
PIC'fn1ou5 llU\INl:U
lfAM• STATIMf.NT
, ... !OllOwtnq ""'•Oii> .,. OOlnQ °"'' .... ~.\
P UBLIC NOT ICE
Pl(TITIOUS aUSINIU
NAMI STATEMENT
l11 .. 10HowlnQ ~t\Ool> •re CIOll'Q llv>o
~\\ -~
RAECON l l l ClHt( ('O 11)0 _..."°" 0. IOJ, (.1,.14 Mt ·•· C.A "-'~
0.wld RIC~I• A•I>+ r. 17)0 """''" 0 IOl, C~l• Me••.<. A vl~l•
l a. II DCVEl OPM ENT CO , 2"fl
R•flOOtpl\ Avt • CO>l• Me"° C.hlO<N• mll •
Robert o &r toos. tkO C•or• Cllc~.
Co!.t• Me~. C•tttornl• t2UI Roei..-t l Oyd .,,,.., IHO .-.-,"
t> IQ), Cos1t1 Mo "' CA 9lt lt
T "'' IMAIM» I t OnQU( t•O by."'"'' WCl-lftet\lltp
O..wod Rtr -•• lhll••
lhl\ t.l•l•n•"nl we ' fol.., wilh thl' ~"""'' c .. , .. of Or•no-County on JUI~ I 191)
P UBLIC NOTICE:
'SUH RIO ll COUii TO, THE
STAT E 0'1 CALIFOltNIA l'Olt
fHE COUNTY 0 , ORANGE
Ne.A·MISI
-.OTICI! opr MEAlllNO OF PETITION
FOii PltOBAU i Ofl WIU. ANO FOii
\.en Elt\ fWSTAME NTAllY
l >l•lr Of JUI.IA ANN WALSH,
°""""'''' -• 'h••t' ... l I t1F.N~UY l•lVEN O\ltt
b.. v A1ALL 't ANOU~Wl:U • .5 SR
,,....,«'IMt••· Jo.tt1t..Jnl01 ?tt.A,lt ~
'•·•• •"'d •o• • ,u,.,,,. ot lt.lh r<>:
t,.'\~r '•'Y lu tn• P~hhu.ti:r ••·
~ 'f"91P. t • """'' h t I f•t )1° -Of fU/ Ulrf
,. .. h Uo11clt t•n• t~ttf\, ltmti"'..W&.;f,'kt
~ /~Jflt>\I ,,... ~otnl' n H Oo'tn ..ti '°'
JU I '~ ·~ "I 9 JO • m .. In ll>o ""'"°""' or '''"''n 11..,n1 No JOI ..;io our1 ~t100C•v1\. < tntc-r Or1v~""· .. 1,111
""(•l'rOf Solll .. An ... U llt11rN,1
U..tedJ-l&, 1~1\
WILLIAM f;, SlJOHp;
c~...ev i 1rrk
W•l"TEA ANO HARPOLE
All:W'MI'\ .u LA•
91 Y fry It. S.m1>
••~Newport C•n~r Ori•• S111lt IUI
..... pcin 8ea cll, C~lllor111.i t U60
h i: OWi ~·ll>OO
Allorrwn tor P~1tloo111•r
P\;bjl''"'<1 or.\nQC { 0.1 ·' o.11:y Pllo•
..-.,JO.and Juli 1, 7, 1~1, ''' 1'
Pl1f\L1 C' NOTICE
Tl>Ofn•• J P•rry, 111' MilUI (lrtlt,
Co•t• Me~. C•lllornl• t2U1
111" l>•nl...s~ I> bel f\9 COfteluct~d by• fllart1"'r>hlp
ROBERTO lllUGC.S
Ttll> \IAtem•nt ftl.O wttll the County
Cl•r-Of Ot...,Qe County on J-12 191~ ,
P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS I USIN ES.S
NAME STATEME NT
l i.r 1o11-ino person is doi"O ~
1Wna5
V E RICHEIC SYSTEM S, 2stH
~ROM, l •OVN Hiils, CA, 914U Rlc~rd S. El\rltflleld, Jlllt W!Ht
Nine 0r1,.., L•91JN Nlouet, CA. mn
fl\1$ l>U\IMSS Ii conducled by.., j~
dlv~I
RlclWlrd S. Ehrenteld
This ~ta1emet11 w•• 111eo "'4th -
County Cieri!. of Oungt" CO«lt1tyon JUiy
1 191j
~SM
PubftWd Orang. COil~I Da11, Piiot,
Jutf 1, 14, 11, ll, \tlS 2o181-I} ------------
P UBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS llUSI NESS
NAME STATEMENT
Th<> loltowing persons ••e doit>Q bu-1 nc ~ ot-
Kw. BAKER co .. 3H Easl 171h
lrcl'I No.11, Co$la Mesa,t;A.9'24'7
J c'"" Baker. 1070 Pe~adOr 0.1~.
NewPOrl Beach. Catltornia 9'26'>0
Kall"Y" Baker, 1070 Pesrildor Or·v~. Newpof1 ~act\, Calllorntit9'2660
Th•\ bU\1t11>$S ;~ conductc-d by " Qrneral partncr'il'lip.
K .. lhryn Baker
lllis st;iteml'nt wa s llled with 11\e
l oonr.' Clerk of Ot .. ngeCounty.c-iJ...,e ), 191,
__ N_O_T_l_C_E_f_O_C_R_E_O_IT_O_R_S ___ j F...W
~UPC~IOlt COURT OF THE Pvblo\heO Orat1ge Co.ls! Oaily Pilot
'tHE STAT£ 0 1' CALI FOR NIA FOR J"'11'1J,JO, and July}, 14, 1975 2lO~IS
TH E COUNTY OF ORANGE
No. A IJ'tU PUBLIC NOTICE
l •tcllt' r,f (LIH O MO WILUUR -------------~1 T>i, 0.·<"" , IJ
NOTICt l'>HLREhY CIVE Ntolf'o.
H!tttC>r\ ut 'hit ._•bov, nanlf"o oecf'dent
ft\dl •ti Of'r:.On' nu v1no l l<i•n~ dQd•n .. I
lf'\t ~ •• ud ct-Cctt-'• nl ~,,. r(·Qurt ed to hk'
UwM ., ..... th• '""'"''''-''• voucher\. N'\ <°"' "'"~' 111 '"' • "''' ot the abovt·"" 1tlrcit "''' ot to l\t\•\•·n1 tttt-n1, W1th the
--<,_,\di~ <IOA}' tii. t • 10 •tw Und(V "if7W"d
"' 11:..1F1 loru Pd <,fl' 703, El Toro,
\. ... O'lf>:Jl ... n.ch t '"" Plri<l'OI bu'.-OM~
' '""" \J'lilJif'r~u>n•·n ,,. au matlt'f'\ Pt."f ·,.,,J_nq to ll'M! , 1 .. 1p o l \41•0 0.-'<t~t,
""'11n11t f? r •nonlh" .ttt•r 1n.i ftr~t
wr,1+1 ·lh<.tto f U11\ not1te
l'.•l<'ll Ju"~~· I II)
tc. 'ftl fj Ql_,AU I Nt U¥AN
r •e<utor t>I I~ Woll
1A •!\e :-bove """"-'O dt!tt-'dt.""'1t
fl F NEUMAN
~I El Toro Rd., Ste. lOJ El Toro, CA-.,,30
Pvl>ftYl«I OrJn.-,e Coo't Oo1ty r>11ot,
Ji.n•'JO.~n.IJ1Jly 7 14 21, l llS ?•I• I)
l'l 1BU C NOTICE
... OTICE INVITING BIDS
"""•'(" 1~rl'{>.-~bv g tvf'ln tMt ttw-Do"rd
oi I r.r..ll'~\ ol trw (011\l Com1runt1y
c..011,.~ C..1\lrt<t 01 Orc1nqe County,
f'lf\fl'tf'\dfltr rt>ttrn•tt to il\ thto Owttner
,,. r"~ltlve up lo, bul not l<1ter 11\.ln,
1 00 P.M Thur\ditY, July 31, 191S
.,...,, d bctl\ tor tile .iwc)ro Of contrdCt
tot t~ furn•">h•O'l und 1n'",fcHl6hOn of
,...,d1o1 cenler Electron1t 4"1u1pmo n1
..... ,,.lure ano l1xlure\ ill Goldo'1WI I
t....0rnmvnt1., C')lle<;I(?
~h bod\ SIWll oe rec coved tn "" (JI l•r, C1I llw• Pl.orthil\tnQ A~nl on lho /\•l
"'•~t\lnt.on (•utld1nq IJ IO An.0•11\
A•l'. Co\t• M•5oa, Or.,nqr County
Qltlorntd dnO Sh311 "" Ol'C'l'l'<t oln<I
t.urhtly r eact dloud ,,, fhf' <ll>Oltt' \lcllM
Bl 1111
STATEM E NT OF ABANDONMENT •
OF USE OF"
"CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
,.,,., lolloWlng 0tr--. "'1s ab.inoontO
!ht-~ ol Ille 11011lous bu\ine'' name
OYN.ACRAFT PR INTI NC ill l«lO
IRWIN AVE., STE IOJA, NEWPORT
BEACH, C"LI FORN IA
Thi' f•tlthou\ 1>usu>es• n""'e ~lerrl'd
lo M>O•r wu loled tn Orange Counly on
fel>r11Vry 1, 1974 -Ftle F313'0
I. Ertlt'Sl l. KnU<tst'f'I, 3.QI lrwo11
Avt., Sle. IOJA, Ne wport Beath, CA.
Thts bu"ness was conduc led by"" I~
<lcvt<Judl
Er nt" t l. ~nudst'f'I
Thi, 'tar~m•nl was llled '"""' !hf
C.0..rol\ (le•k ol O<ange Coun1yonJunt
9 1'17)
f'.313'0 Publl'..h<d Oran<)(' COosl Oaoly f'llOI,
Jvt>e73,30,and July7, 14, 197) U0.-1)
P UBLIC NOTICE
F"ICTITIOUS Bl.ISINESS
NAME STATEMENT
fnP IOllowtng °""on\~·~ 00tngt1us1·
~\!>d\
BEACH CI TY FABRICAT ORS,
9)91 Ciiolhne\~ O• , Hun11nglon &a<h.
CA.914"4
Th<>Mas W Bannon, 9S91 C...tt~\
Or., Hunl1ng1on R<!•Ch, CA 9'2~
P.itrocla June B.innon, 9)91 ulll\
rv~s Or., Hunl1ngton Be.l~h. CA 92'41>
Tth~ b\l')ff'leS\ IS <.onducted by dn ,,.._
01,,10ua1
Pa1roc1a J_ Bannon
lhotna\ W B.Jnf'Or
Thi'> -.t .. te-men1 ••-a. fat..d with thili!
Countf (h~'" <-• Ora nt;1r County on June 11 19'\ "'"'·•I f1rrr. l'obh n.. o Or.in,... Coa~r 0d1l'f' Pilot#
E .. ch b od musr ! ontorm ..,Id r;. Jon.., JJ. J(J, """July 1 14, 197) ~7S
......,_.\t"" to th•\ 1nv11a1ron trot 011,,..
•41t <•ftc•Uons anc::I all oltwr c:1won1."h
l Or"'\Of• '"CJ '"" oert1nt"nt c.ontrut.t OO(•J1"enl\, Copies of the Contr.tCI
dO:Uf'lleftt~ •r~ now on tile rtnd OC'J("'f'I th
IJUbl•( !n$flt'<t1on '"IM Utd off.Cl'<> ...
the Owo>er COChC') a rc ava1l<1Q4e to .-1,i.ec1 Elt<lronlt Bodder\ al lflt' \<>•d
nll.,•, b'1'dePO ... tlln9 \SO 00 for ltACh WI.
I,... do!POS•t Wtll bt refunded only If tt>r
\are retur~ lomplf'le <tnd on QOO<I
rorldt11on w1th1n 6 days alter bid OQf'ft·
•"')
PUBLIC NOTICE
Billot
Fl C.TI TIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
fh< lolf0w1n9 per~ons are 00tng ~·
l"M. .)) ,. ...
1 PM, LT 0 ., 1188 North Euclid
!.tree•. An.tlleim, Cal1forn1a '17601
1,,..0cJore J. T~ach, 1w. Port
Edwara CorCle, Newport Beach, CA.
L.ibor and Mi\lt>rlal~ Bond and D•mrl M. Perlmull<!r, Ji. Mi\~ion
Pt>rlorman(c nnnd Wtll ~ reQUtred OI Blly Orivl', Coronadel Ma•. CA92"2S
97WJ
thl'Conlrac;lor \•·~tied M.irt1n McC,retvey, Jr., H9'1
Each bid ~hall be m ade OVI on Ille Rt·dl»nds, We\lmonsrer. CA . Q7683
"Form al Prooo~I" bound on ""'h 14'1 rn,, bu\Hle>~ I\ condu<:tl<l ~ ,. nl~lt1C.\tion,. veneral Pdflnt:r~hlp.
Ei'lch btd ~l\.!11 t>r .1tcomoanwd by a fheOdOrc J Tkacn
• ~rltlot'd or cashier's CMO. P<'Y"l>fe 10 This sld lc<nenl w•s filed ...,111 the
•N Own!'r, or s.itoslattory BJd Bond tn Co;Jnr, Cln~ Of Orange County on JIA'le
'"•or of lhP Own et. e~e<ull'd Dy tlW' 1>10. •, 1~1~ °"'..., oron<opal and a Wlt\IMlory wrr F444ll
'" rompa11y •s sure t,, •n "",.,._.,.,not Publt~f'd Orange Coasl Dutly Ptl04,
,,.,,than •~11 per<t nt f 10· I ot 11\e bod Junl ?J, lO, and July 1 • "· 19/S l301·7S ,.,.., <"'ell nr bod bond shdll bt> qt"'n a\
,1q"oHdnl,... ll\al IM b•dder will r•Mvlf'
lht C:onlr11tl ti ti~ d•MdMI lo hom tn
ronlormlly wolll lhl' Con1rat1 Oo<u
rnnt• an<I wotl orow•Of> lhP surrty IXn<I
« -~ n ~' •f>ed t~re•n "''"'" flvt d,>y, alltt nololoCCll•on ol t~ dWMd of
\N>(onlra<I to the b•ddf'r
WAGE llATES
Pu"uanl lo the l clbor COC)I> ol the
!.4dle ol Cd•tlorn1a, c.t111orn1a Bu11dtnQ
· .,no C.on•tr .. <11on 1' r•dH Counc 11.
~u1la1n9 dtld Con\ltuc lion l'rMl<-•
<ounrtl ot Ordnqe Cnunty. thf\ '\.rl1d
hoard of lru~tH'\ ha .. tV-Cf'rlaHW<'I tr"W'
'J';N1ral ptrva1llnfl W4JOt• rat~ t>f pr·r
d•em waqe~ for "'' h er J ll or lfC!" r>1
-'""""' N>elj(<O to "'•ecutr the con ltd<I\ Wl\orl\ Woll l>e c)WArON'I ltol' • u<
(f"'-'.tul b•dder\ ,,nci Ol<'Sft Pf~v,1111ng
r rttl·\ orf" <Of"lft'tll"l('d 4n \..:ttd 'PJi< 1ftch-
1•on\ aooptN! Dy the Aoard, and MP""
lt\l"<l below
Any c1 .. ,so1iral1on not An!lrlp,oled
...nO~low lt\lcd •hnll b!' paid at I"" cur
r •nl waqf' rafP' for I"" appllcallle tri.o.? ....a cl;n•·U~ol11on In rlf,..cl wlln 11>(>
Pt tBLIC NOTICE
FICTITIOUS 8USI NESS
NAME STATEMENT
l'hr IOltowonq ~r'°"s art Going tiu:s.-
nt. \-...1l'
HOLOSCAN OF ORANCE COUN-
TY, 4?0 N~wpo<t Center Ort--e, SUitt
1116, Nt<wporl Bea< h, Calllorniil ~
Mo,f\ael Pilllr•t lt Hol!E• Mt, 29 Sea
l<I~ llriwe, Long B"a<h. Calllorntil
'iO&O)
Thomas L Brennan, 8&0 Rowhnd
Ao.;O. S..n M.>rlno, Calltornod q11oe
Tn;o. bvStne~~ I'\ <OnduC.tt'O by d
q{·nera1 Pdrlne"htp.
Mt<hael P .. trot k Holl~r<'>n
Tht\ ""le"1enl Wii \ l1INI '"'•th the
(oU(lty Clerk ot Orange County June 12. l~IS.
"4056
Pvlll1!h.-d ~ange Coast Dally P11ot,
June tb, 13, JO, July 7, 1~7S 2190-1~ •
PUBLIC NOTICE •tbOvr list"° J rM1f"1i Coun< ii\. tr clf"IY •
ra1'..,lf\tf'd!Ji'IOw .lreno1currMllori'lre -------------
r"••Y'<i by lal>Or aC}ret'mf'nl\du<tnqll'lf'
tiiOd.nq ''""'or con\lruCtton hmo!, wch
'""'''•on\ ~ti~ con'\•oered •part o·t
fl\f' bf'low ll\l•'<I rat!'\ Atl' ,..._.alth,
lfarP vi11c~t11)f\_ oromot1on °' other
l".-nf't•t\ \Mii D<> on ..Odtllon lo""> bt'tow
lo\1"11 w~Qe \Calt•s Appr~nlor~ •IWlll be
"'1'lOIOyt'd on tonlorm1ly w ith Se<:l-
1717 \ol the C...lllornla Labor COOi'
All..., hon I~ d>rttlfcl lo tlw! P'OY•S~
of L"bor Co<too "><'tloon 1171.~cor>c~'"'"9
rmploy..,..nl of 'IPC>rl'nllC.S It rf•®orM
•onlrMlon or w l>Conlractors •mf>loy·
• t"'l lr-\rnon '" <ltl'I' •PO•ftll•tMtl!O
nc-c ._1..,., to 11oe>•'r to '"" aOPlo<Mllf'
t<Mnl -r'""''<"l"'P commtl\C't' for •
r l'rt1tir4t!' Ol ae>oroval and llAlnq tror
r .. t.o nl 01>Ponl1tf'~ to lournt •""'" vY'd on the contr11c1 Con1rac1or may
Of' r~ulrl'd to m<1kf' contr111U1oom 10
._...,,lo<l'\lllo pr09r •ms. Cont•aclor
....a ~ubcontr<1c1ors \hall "'"° comply
"'""' !ittl10t1 1117 I> lt1 the "mplO.,,,,..nl Of llPpr•nltCl'S r Of lntormatton rr--
l•lt..ct to o)j)prf'nl1C .. ~hlp \IMldMdS, con-
ta<I Olrl'< 10f 01 lndu\lricJI "-lailQnS
~ fr1tn« l\CO, CAl1torn14t, fir Ofv1c.kJn
"'ll>pprentt<"'"'P S l•ndards brl!n<hOl-
'f•r•·~
OY!'rl1m .. ''"'" .,,. 1>1•ld l or
-··~~IOrl'TWd ln1t•,l'nOflherf'OUI• c1,.,.\ wark and al lhf' r;tlf' ol OW>r11..w
ll)r '"" rrolfl tnvnt•"d
HOltdey•, sn .. 11 1'>11 .111 ho410...,.. n
t()(jtl41!'d lfl llW tOll~<llVI' bMQlllnlnQ
..q,,_.~,., appllc•l>I~ lo llW p11rt1CUIM
,,.,,., cl4\\lflc """"or ry,w 01 work""'"
•11•10lol"Kf on Ow P'Oll'C I
11 Shall .,.. ,,_."<lc1to•y UPI" ttlr CDfl
1r11<tor to wl'IOl'IO a conlf0>ct It •-rdtd
~""°"All llul>CAWllr•CIOf'S -11111'1,
10 pey not •~~ 111•11 , IO pr~v.tlllno
l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STAlEMf.NT
Tile tollow1nq person IS do0"9 Ml·
ne~~a\
PTL ENTERPR ISES, 1SIO
Cl('91lorn. Sanla Ana, CA-9170.C
W11t1am E. C.tnlers.. lSIO Ci.ghom.
S;inta Ana, CA '1?10.C
Thi\ 1>uw 1tts i~ condu<:led by.,,~
Otw1<)udl.
Willlam E. Cefllu s
l'h" Slitlem~nt WilS ftlf'd Will\ Ille
County Cler II. ol Orange Count,on .Jv>oe
2S, 191S-
l'Olll
Put>h~ed O range Coasl 0.11, PllOI,
June JO,•"" July 7, 1', 21, 191~ :n14·1S
P UBLIC NOTICE
P'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATE ME NT
TM follOW11MJ Pt'fM>n h O<Mng bust·
~S~tt"
HOT DOG O N A S TICK, LA
HAllRA. Ho. 30 FUhton Squ.vl!, I.a
H.Ort!I, CA.
Arnold Roy Marriott, 7l00nnct64.
Nflwporl Buch, CA. 97"60
Thi\ buSIMSS I~ COnducletf 17\' .... '" d1vldu..,I
ArllOld R M"rrlotl
f hi\ \t 4t"mc!nl Wd\ 111"'1 ..,,,,, t,,,_
~., Clertl Of ()t'.ot199 C.ou11ty on June
lS, IUS
..... Sll't
Pub11Wd Orange COASI Oalty Piiot,
JuneJO,a,..,July7,14,21,1t1s 2:l7S..7S
P UBLIC N OTICE
r 11IKof Ol'r d ... m ··~\ ro "11 _11,,_ STATWM•NTOP WITHO .. AWAL r1n(>Mlye<l In !he •••cution of Ille COl'-lr.M'I , .. OM P'A•TNt:ltSMIPOPt: .. ATING
IE l.~CT ltl CAL IH 11u r ly Rel•l UNOElt PICTITIOUJ
,,,,_.,, Souftd T.ctwll<••ll !i1' t t), e VSINt'.$5 "Al"IE
JOIHlll'Y f l'ClllllCt•ll 011 •01, T,_ loll...,r"Q l)(!r'IOt1 11.U wind'._
C.A•PIWTllY CArP91\lttt' for.-•' • 11•11•r•I parlner from lh•
''"' 611, C¥P1t1lwr JourMVf'l\lllll --1neoNp oper•ll"9 u!ICMr t,. fr<
n.e .,, lflfOu\ bu\IMU ""''". Ol DESIGN
T,... ~ ,._,....., ,,.. l)t'IVllPQI> Of PAltTN(RS ; DESIGN PAl'1NEAS.
,...1*(11ftq ..,., •Mall DtOI Ot' to....,,,,,. INTERNl\TIOHAL, THE SHANNON·
_.,. 1r,...qvl•rllt•~ 0( tllfOl'tn.tlffiff 111 HOLLIDAY COMPAN Y Al 2418
.. n.,. Old or '" '""' lllddlflO f~ Cofllr1< MA<An11w BlwtS., Newport .. ec ...
IM ,.,.., f'OI wlll\duw '"' '*' tor 11 C.alll0tl\laffMO.
-lee OI t S °'"'' followlt1q '""doll• al '"" lklltlOu\ buiillf'U II-u.tto-eo.nitta of~ ~I for I .. p.ttlMf,lllit W•\ filfoCI Ot1
l'OAAOOFT .. USTCE\ MA I, lt1' Ill IM (.ourrty o l 0r"'91
C:O.t1 GommunUy LOii~ Fii• HO· 1'11St OIUrk••Of•~C°""'"· '"" N• .... .net AddreH Of,,..~
Co\w l!Ns., Calllorn1e Wllh!W•wlt19 t\/MnMllC W•IMlf' JANICE SttANNON, t)n HuctMn
Sootr•t•t r Of u.. Ori~. Hi.w11f"9101184>11ch, CA. t7M
a.o.rd• f r"'IH\ SiO'Wd. JANl(A. $MAHN()N
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1ut1ne ••• .,_,,_ &
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The Bluest Marketplace on the Orance Cot1t tl!>ploy .... nl &
·DAILY. PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS rtf9Cl'Otlqp • .. 7000 719'
Mttchond•~ 8000 9099
IJoot> & Matww ""'-n<•-·· ,.,,...,.,,,
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You Con S~ll It, Find It, ( 642 _5678 )
T rod e It With o Want Ad
One Coll Se.1vice
fast Credit Approval
( qr.lll>'MIH , tQ()O. 909f
A¢-W.• & ...... r, Ot11ponotton 91 oo 9999
Real &tat• Ho.-s.1 For S• ...............................................
i-------•IGfltffal 1002
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ERRORS: AdvertiMn
should ch•ck ffwir ads
dolly and report ..-.
rors lmmediofefy. Tht
DAILY PILOT au urne$
liability for the first ;,..
corr~ct inserlion Oftly.
f'ublish~r·s Hotic~:
3 STORY DUftLEX
SUHSETIEACH * CLOSEOUT *
at PACESETTER'S RANCHWOOD
in Lake Forest
OHL Y 3 HOMES + MODELS left.
Upgraded carpe ls. oven/ra nge, front
landscaping. s prinklers & rear yard
fe n cin g. Fro m $44.950. Good
conven tiona l financing. Call sales
offi<'<'
714: 581-2444
llcsng rcmo<i L'led; <·u~tom 5 llR. 5 Ba
6500 sq. It. home on point, pool. dock.
Beautifully d l!<:orati..·<l 5 llR. 41'2 ba.,
pa ne ling. 3 frplcs_ Boal sli p. $>.U0,000.
Custom 5 Bil. '1 ha .. View, 80 ft. on
lngoon. Uoat s lip. ~95 .000
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Boy~•df' Orov•• N 8 675 · 6161
All rt'UI estate ach crt1scd
11\ lh1S nCWSjl<llJt'r IS bUh·
JCCL Lo the 1-\.'<kral F:or
Houi.1ng 1\l'l ol l!lhl!
which makes 1t 1llt•i.:al to
alJvert1se ·•any pr<.··
Jerc nce, h m1tat11111, or
d1scr1 malwn bast•d on
raco, color , religion, sex.
or nationa l origin, or an
intention to make any
s uch p rerer ence, limita-
11on, or d1scrim 10:it1on."
STEftS TO OCEAN
Near nl!W pcnmna l homl'
l•I' p rom in e n t contractor
H entu l unu u. a large J
bedroom with modern
kit c hen, h uge cnt-er
lainers living room with
s lid)ng g la ss wall t o
pri'Yal e cnunyurd
Ow n ers unit 1 :.. u
breathtaking world of
clc.:ancc Courml.'L
k ttchen foatUfl'S 3 30'
1:.land bar fnr cook111~.
serving & ct\lc1t:unmg
t-:normou-. h\'lnA room
with 20' ceiling & 20' w all or glass for unobstructed
view. Stairs :.wecv lo
retreat t hat overlooks
living room & has 20'
s u ndcck adjo1n 1 n~
hi d eawjy m;.i s ter &.
t::uesl s uites. Owm·r must
sacril1cc. 1''ull 1mcc unly
~.000. Call !163·71!81.
GeMral I 002 GeMral I 002 !:~!'! .......... !~.~~ !:~ .......... !~~ ..............•.•••.••. ·······················1 .. --.. -------·1
This newspaper will n ot
k nowing ly accept any
adv ert ising fur r eal
l'st a tc which is in viola-
tion or the Jaw_
HOUSH for Saile •••••••••••••••••••••••
General 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••
BLUFFS
TOWN HOME
Beaut1ru1 rct·cntly re-
decorated 3 BH end Urut
with ncar .IJy Pool &
Clubhouse •• O\'crs 1zcd
ma:.Ll·r bedroom a nd
night hg hl view. ~.500.
<.:all 644·7211
Ol ttJ Ill Q •II S IUN I< !'I NI< I I ·
[~::; . . .
' . . :' ESTATERS
BEST BARGAIM
IN ALL COST,\ MJo:....;t\
large 4 bedroom. 2 hath
on U\ crs1.-.ed Mt•:-.a V1.·nh.·
corner lot. Tenants nlO\'
111g. out of town owner
dc,,1rcs imm1..'<hJtt· sale
Needs .!>Orne IJJll\t <Hld l
TLC but chc1·k th1:-. µri
Ct! ... (only s-17.5110!. F tr:.t 1
time advcrll::.l-<l, hurry 1 t,
Ca1154ti·~O
3 BR, FAMRM. BACHELOR
WATERFRONT PARADISE
w ith pier &slip. POOL-BEACH
Co m plete ly remodeled in S 19,000 & out . Loads of xtras! 'l 9 500 P icture perfect in col-~ 4 I • I Lo J "'COB TV ta ge sty ing. w main· "" S REAL1 • tena nee. J ust e njoy li v·
675-6670 ing. La rge rooms. All
I N H I!: ,\ U T I F U L
S llOR~CLI f<'FS -Jn-
Lt:rcsting '"sp!Jt-lcvt!I"
with IJcam c1;:1l1 n1;s.
panehnr;, pnvatc: beach.
~110,000.
b utlt -in a ppliances. Din·
ing area. Cozy ·lt ving
room . Pool a nd recrea·
t ion Cacittlities only s teps
al.\ay. T crrns for FHA.
C:ill today 8-12·253j.
">l'fN '" Q . ,, 'l'"' 10111 11"1 I
RARE AND
OCEAHVIEW
R ent one, h\~· 111 lhe
other : ~ hmm·::. on 1' v
lots. Localt>J 111 Wei.L
Newport. 2 Bdrm .. 2
h n 1h s w 11h l gt•
playroom, wt·t liar: "~'
cant & ready 111 mo\C in.
2 Bd r m ., l ba .. frpl c ..
patio, lcai.i:d ut $..."ISO per
m onth. C11ll lur app't.
PnePd at ~135,01.()
OCEAMFROHT
4·PLEX
4 Furnis h c c.l 1 ·hdrm .
apt s _ Gar .tg 1.·:. &
ba lcon ies. Summer/
w inter r e ntals 01\ner
will t rade. P n ced al
DOM7REHT
AMDRAVE
BUY AND SAVE!!!
, $32,500
Excl'us1\'e hsung on a .J
nit Newport \'1sta hum<·
F111:ine1 ng is great wllh
an assurn ahlc V>\ loan ul.
7';,. interest. Ant.I owner
will help. A i.:m.1l starter
homl' in :1 1a111ily com-
tnumt.y Jui;t m1nUlE!.'i w
lleaC'h. <.:all ~lt>·2.313 ror
dd :11ls.
SLJ:>,000
673-3663 5-1.'i Wl:l l-:H·s1 .. _ .. _ ............ -
associated
BR OK EPS-R EAl TORS
l OH W 6olboo 611· 166 I
c~~:'!R~!t ,H~!§~~nf ~HERITAGE
REALTORS ~ ~,~ ~~~~--·---·-·-·-·-----·!
675-55 I I
Cole of Newport
Realtors
2515 t-:. Coast Hwy
t.:orona dl'I Mar.
Super clean and sharp-4
be droom with family
.room, d1n111~. brcukfo::.L t
l'UStom home in secluded"
s1:t·t1on 111 :\c:wport
Heights. This IJeamcd
cc1l1n~ h o111e fea tures
coµpl.!r pl u mbing,
s cl!I uded patios ofr
master bedroom & dm·
ini.: room . U<>::it&campcr
~Loragc anti mll<:h more !
Call for details.
not)k, o\ er i.izcd hvlng ~--room. fire pl<1ce, bltns, UNIVERSITY P AREHTS RETREAT
Sep a rated l iving
quuners m.ike\tttis h ui.:c
twu-slo ry ideal for Ill·
laws. Alsfl, ~ume room
With 1111hotslei'cd Uoolh.
F umtly fun h i.H'k yard 111 ·
t'ludcs uout gale . shut·
f I c lrn a r d . :! 1><1t i11 s.
wa terfall •111<l lwatcu &
1 lltcrL"i po11l. ::.cJ2,0iJ(I. full
price. CALL!•i2 7788
shag c:irpcts, vi nyl floor:. PARK
$39,900
HO DOWN
IRVIHE
LA CUESTA
2STY-4BDR
& custom drapes. LC>C'at· SPARKLER
cd on quiet st reet near
::.chools und park. Of-
fe red at ~ l.:.150. with a s·
:,um able !'i11•,;., Gl loan. ASSUME
Fine I rv111c local ion. Bti.: $32,500
1 ~1mily of G wants out~ J\eglcctcd l story, "I
W11 1 sell NO DOWN hetlroom -w alk to thl'
PA Y M El'<T Lo t1ual1fied bea ch. Spacious living
,·etcran ;.ic1.·rl-. some and formal <11n1n g
Lcndl'r care. F\1lly a ir rooms. Separate con
t·ond1l1onctl . Cathedral , l'rl tble d en. G1 gunt1t·
cell1111: hv111g room. Huge family room wllh roar
r1re p l:lCl'. All tiled rng l.'OUnl r y fireplace. ~ardcn kitchen_ Lar~e Sl!J>aratl' l'h1ldrcn &
1n:.i :-.lcr :..u1te. :\lirron•J rna:-.Lcr :::.u1le:.. Scclutl1•ri
"~tdrobc Large patio. grouillh _ Chtld :-.:.ire
Fully ::.pnnkll·rc·tl .) ard :.trcet. Uc fir.-.t tu ::.t'l' 1t.
Tal..c adrnntagc -C<.111 Cull 96J.ti767
f ;,'~"',',.' "'· " [ i '·' ", .' ... ' _ .. ,""' ... "'.· ...
Liv~ on the Mesa
E nJOY sen.oily >n prc-
::.L1g1ou~ t.k::.J \'erdc. t.:p·
g radt·d c:.pecially rur
) llU. J B n home, Jlrl val<'
y;.ircl ulf ol m ;is l1·r
bedro om lr"cl)
IJ<.ick} ar<.I ;.ind lanar. Or-
lcred at~ 000.
~LJ PERB
Call 540· I L5 I
~HERITAGE L._ REALTORS
ST ARTER HOME
$29,950
Keep an 8r < loan. Cozy
coltagc. \\hitec p ick et
fence. !loom tor larl!e
'egt:talJle garclcn. H :!
w n ed. get started. To
set•, call ti 1i; 7171.
•tJN 1r! I ·~ ,ll'V10 1''1 1'
Musl be cxpcricnct'd tu
be believed. A 3+ Fam.
hom e w11 h a f:lnlaslit:
parents r ctrt•at added to
the maslt.'1' bedroom. ~u r
con d & 11 y;1r d l ar~c
enough for :,mall pool.
l3righl. cheery a nd col·
orf ul. Over 2000 s4. fl.
Now reduced to on ly
~9,90-0. Call &iJ.721 l
PENINSULA
DUPLEx
Bcautilul deluxe du1>k:i.
in great bea ch location.
Cui.tom built·3bdrm a nd
2 bath units. W alk to Lido
s hoppinl:(. 3W :13rd !)t.
640-6161
~
COATS & WALLACE
REAL ESTATE , INC.
CM Condo $32,500
b uys this 3 bedroom, 2
bath Townhouse with
1>001. Mo\'e in just in timo
tor s umrnt'r pleasun'.
(.;reat Ea::.41dt' locat1on
nearOCC.
642-5200
LOWEST PRICE
in Big Canyon
ueauufully l:mdscapcd.
1 ll'W, Dover,::! lx-<lroom:-.
& tlen. Owner anxiou:::..
.\sk1 n g Sl 1~1,500.
4 +FAMILY
Mext to ......
POOL, PARK& f-fOMES ---------.. -•! Ope11Tuc')dJ~ l .> Call 675-7225
j PETE J BARRm
h . REALTY
VOGEL & BABBITT
REALTORS
644·6056
2 STORY
FORMAL DINE
POOL $32,500
Winding pathway to tree
C'lu:::.tcrcd 2 storv enlrv.
Formal cl111111F( room.
<:ourmel JlJllO k1lc hl·n
I '\Cl.Li IH.:S REFRtt;.
t-; H /\ T 0 It ! <.:1 a n l
"tl'luded m:istcr ~ulle.
W:ilk >n C'lo:.el EXTRA
1.1'.'<EN STORAGE.
ll\l·rs11t•d M'Wlllg & laun·
dn· room W.\SllI-:H &
11 rn r .. 1< 1 N c Lu u 1-: o •
11 u g l' IH l' m t u m 1 o t .
Ol.>'mp1 t pool & haskct
liall t·ourt 1ndud1:d 111 a :.
i.uc1at1on. ,\nxious S<'lh:r
:.J~s SUB M ITO:"J YOUH
1' E ll M s I F ll 11 JI ri c c
S32 ,:iUO. J'rtmt• lrvin l'
:1 r t.· ;1 C ~, 11 1 11 d a y .
75:.? 1700.
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[~ THE REAL
ESTATERS
FREEDOM
HOME
National A..:t•nlH', 4
bedrtlom, ::! bath with
lar~e corner lot and VA
no down terms! Who ':-.
f1rston the fourth ?
$35,950
~~i-~
-ANYTIME
W . IAY AVE.
l.fJ rge 4 & 2 BR.,duplcx
Sen s ib l y priced :it
Sl 12.000
CALL 675-7060
NEWPORT SHORES
2 Pools, lcnmc; ct • play
ureJ. l'lulJhouse. V.-r~
:.h.1rp 3 rm . 2 h;ilhs
$.Si.500
CALL 556-8800
lelbo• loy Prop. •·t==
Ot't•an l\1111' /C.::u l!lbad H 1':
C ontot·t · H qber l
S h a pa r d , Heallor. 6113
Mic•lugun, Ocea11:-1tlr
7"4·7623. -----
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w t l h 1> r o f t' :-. :-. 1 u n a I
l.1nd:ii·aµe , air cum.I. ;111d
now rc<l 11 c •·d Io o nly
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3841 C•mpus Ne 549·8655 Preview Daily 1-S ---------•! CO:\f E SEE !! La rge de· l:i c h c d rumpus r oom Eastside Charmer
Convenient LO sct10ols &
pub lic Lransportat 1un.
Spacious 3 hcdrocnn. 2
IJath with l11ls of t'Xlr:.t::.
1nc lud1ng-"USl'd hr1t•k
f1 rc plal.'c, covcn:cl palt0
ai:itl grir;11.;e door opcnt·r .
Sec this 11 c w llslfn~.
w t1 n 'L I ,1 s l I 11 ll I! t ! ;.i L
~1.900. Call 5'10 11,,1.
~HERITAGE
REALTORS
COSTA MESA FIND
w/bath & (pie. P lus 3
bedroom s, completely
r ef ur b1 ~hcd, l ge
wardrobe clos.:t.-;, liv r m,
dini ng a r ea, top-grade
shag crpts & urps. Bo<tt
or trailer g ate on alley.
t;ood fmun c ing avail.
305 Broadway, CM
fi 16-3928 .eves673-4~177
Lachenmyer:
Realtor
INVEST $4,250
DINING ROOM
C.A~, lJ~ r•)A • •tl(t i \Y•MA't fJf lf'A6.Vf , ... \I J J~:'\·
HE.\l :rY
A OERG ENTEllPAISES CO
RESORT LIVING
New 2U I{ 2ha o\-erlook-
rng m an na & 0t·can, wet
ba r .. Jac uzzi. full sccuri·
IY Will trad~. lcaSl' 'OP·
lion. conlract. .. S7R.5uo
HAL PIMCHtH
REALTORS
2727 E. Coast llw.)
675-4392
lla\:C something Lo :.elr!
Clai.::.1f1ed ads do it wl'll.
FAMILY HOME
PLUS INCOME
CO HON1\ UE L MAit.
J\lmo~t n ew. C ustom
hullt for µresent owner.
F i ve bedr oom ho m e.
T wo b locks from the
lJea<'h. Separate dilling
room plus s pacious fami-
ly room_ T\\O bedroom
rl'nt;il in re.tr u111t. Call
ti7:J is.;:,u.
·I Bedroom. :! IJath. 2
stor y to wnhoui.c. This
::.ecludc d enc! umt fronts
on a plushly l:ind:.caJX•<I
mall. The l'11mmun1ty
pool:-. rind dullhouse iue 1 a :-.hor. :-.t roll awa~·.1 Pr•tl•cl ;it .1 mollt>s l
!);IU,!.IOV. \\llh lavorablc
pnv.ilc f111:inc111g availa·
Ille. CAl,L ~OW : 556-2660
. SEA TS 12 G.....,..I I 002 Gflteraf I 002
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THE REAL
ESTATERS
~ c;:: SELEC T
~ T'PROPERTIES
l' ruck I 1 n g f 1 r c p I ace.
O\'Crl:i1zc1I ll\'1111! room
g1\CS ft:'e l1ni.: ul open-
ness. After ungmal HI·
vestment of ::.t.2.50, you
will he :-.u rprised with
low monthly payments.
'1'1> see, c.tll 64fi-7J71.
* •• *
Troy We4ch
I 6322 Del Mor Lone
Huntin9ton Beach
') ou are the winner or
TWO FREE TICKETS
(~1 1 Valul.'l
LO Lhl'
OL Y SUPERBOWL
MOTOCROSS
F riday, .July 18lh
:1t lhl.!
LA. COLJSEUM
Pleai.c call ~\2 5ei78, C\I
333 Lo claim your tickets
<Nor th County toll frce
number is 540 1.Zl(1.) •
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SPLASH!
Swam while lh<' gardener
rl o t' :.. l h t' w o r k . :!
fk•droom, :! balh. lovel)'
Condo. On ly Sl!l,9511
\i.;cnt 8.'l9·8321.
til'!tt 111 v ·ff 'l'" •O Ill t11r f t
l~:tR&IHI
HEW PORT
WATERFRONT
P J Elt &. 2 SLIPS. :I
S1>:ic 1ous hdrms, 3 blhs, 2
Crp l cs, ::.11mpluous
ground~ and g:irdens. VIEW ESTATE Live on the walt!r for oo-
OCEAH & LIGHTS ly Sl32,500 .
BARGAIN PRESTIGE HOMES
$44,900 Realtors 645-6646
Ruc,\I(' charm abounds in "•Bl-.... D~ED" this unique beach ~tall'. "' "" ""'"
Circular cl rtvc. Huge liv ARTIST CHALET
111~ room with drama tu·
cor ner l o)l bu r n ing $42,900
fireplace + hrealhtaking Secluded cl r1 ve to wooded BEACH RETREAT view through WALL Ot" g..ro und s. ENT E R A
G l.ASS . G o u r m et wonLOOFt;LASSAND 38R+FAMRM k1td1en & dine. Sep:iratc SUNSHINE. Spacious $39,900 wing fo r h id e away gourmet garde n kitchen
Peaceful e\·cnini:t' of m us ter suite with 1J view se rves lru&} uruque in-
rolling surf. J(entle cx·i•an + ch I lei rcns & guest door-outdoor li ving and
suitt!I\. llurry for this on-dining a ren5. Unus ua l b r eezes a nti :..wa )in ~ cc in a HCcll rne dream i.tair c a ~c l o h idde n
palm s. Days rilled with hume--at a R A H G t\IN u r t is l s :. u 1 t t• and :-. u 11 s h 1 n t' u n <.l sand castll!s ! A vucauon price! Call 91'3-7881. c hi Id r"" !l flu " r te r s .
•>PfNt11?•11s1wH o ,,,, t • PRJVAT F, STUUI O.
parad ise IO this r:imbhn~ re i Ueoutiful around!C. Wolk
3 HURM Wllh Tah1l-11.rn 1•:u1.~a!i,111 to beach C.:OU)H 'l'lllS
fom1l y r oom .Rct1 rcmt'nl ili:\ii:J: HO ME \'OUHS ! <.:a ll
lorces 11ale! 'l'ry $3900 116:•··6767_
tot:il down with low m o.
paym ents 1 Bnng un or l•••••••••••I [ <)/· '•
1
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. :!II-2 (1rt>pl.a<'<'ll, wetbar * CASH * I>•· lu xe k ll.4'hen FOR ANY HOM t;l ! f\all
NOTICE Pier for yachltc.>OO' t1ppr~lsf'd value pa id. You may M.•lecl the fo'r how U111ly l'1l1ll Cln~s fmtshln& touchell. ee ho m e evalual.Jun
ifh•d 111.Js d1i.pl,1y thl••r tl7$ 81~ Baek paym"nL~ OK. Coll
l'Ptei.sa11c11 with leuibrhH anyt ime. Hkr S42·3b'i6
.ind impact '! Oor ads. w<'j~----~----~1~~.;.;;.;;.;.;~~~~=~1
ar(' p roud lo s;1y, really Jlnve 11onH1lhlng you want . , .
Jl l't r l' 11 u It " P hon r to s~JT Cluiislfled ocb do ~t-.LI , idle ·~ems with A
&Jl-5678. IL well. 64a.-56l8. Dutl)' Pilot Clas~>lfll'tl Ad.
•.
macneb I Irvine
realty
MOST HEW
COHDOMIHIUM W /35' SLIP
A gr eat va lue a t ONLY $86,sOO fee.
3 spacious bedrooms, 21.r.i baths -
immacula te in e very way ! A great
opportunity for full-time occupancy
or weeke nd owners -or unit
investment. Clint Moses 642-8235.
(.J6.1)
llG CAHYOH -POOL & JACUZZI.
H i g hl y up g r a d e d P l a n 1 (5
bedroom ) Broad m oo r .
P r ofess i on a ll y 'decorate d &
landscaped-S184,900. Tom Queen
644-6200. (J64)
OMIE OF THE TOP IO!
A 4 bedroom Pa lermo model wtno
expense sp a red on wall & fl oor
coverings. V I E W from ups ta i1·s
bedroom . One of the best streets in
Harbor View I lomes. $95,900. Carl
Bulle r 642·823!;. (J6.5)
IEAUTIFUL DOVER SHORES.
An unsurpa~scd value ot $187 ,000 on
fee land ! 4 bedroo~. family room
dining room . 3 ·~ baths, pool &
fabu lo us VIEW. C lint Moses
642·8235. (J 12)
VIEW LOT -ooya SHORlS.
Fee land Gelaxy Dr. -approx.
78x174x92x147. Build a pride of
ownership home on this beautiful
piece of land.1'87,500. Amy Gaston
&t2·8235. (J66)
641.-Jll 644-6100
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Saddletiaek
EDITION
.YOL. 68, NO. 188 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES . ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JULY 7, 1975
Today's Closing
N.Y. Stocks
TEN CENTS
Witness· Fingers Bertolino • In Trial
t
' ~
'
By 'l'OM BARLEY
OfltleO.ll'f PitetSUff
A prosecution witness tod~y
identified defendant James
.f3:ertolino as the man who told
him during a meeting in A Tustin
coffee s hop three years ago that
he needed volunteers t.o work on
Orange county assessor Andrew
r
~ I f • • .
Hinshaw'• congressional cam.
paign.
Assessor'S' aide C~los Cala
testified in the Orange County
Superior Court trial of Bertolino,
52, of 24116 Via Madrugada, Mis-
sion Viejo, that be refused al that
time to work for Hinshaw.
€ala said be later changed his
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Bice11tennial Beauty
UCI coed Karen Hencken. a summer lifeg'ijard at the
Newporter Inn, helps hoist the Newport Beach inn's new
.Flag. The 8X12·foot Flag is a replica of the F1ag used
Aug. 16, 1777, by the Green Mountain Boys at the Battle
of Bennington, Vt. Known as the Bennington Flag, it is
said to be the forerunner of the Stars and Stripes that
U.S. National Flag was patterned a fter, but F1ag his-
torians doubt it. ln any event, it is the official Bicenten· nial Flag.
Lebanon Says 13
Killed in Attacks
lb' United Press ln~rn•tionaJ
Lebanese authorities said at
least 13 people were killed and 'J7
wounded today in Israeli air, sea
and ground a ssaults on Plllesti-
n i an r efugee camps and
Lebanese villages in southern
l.ebanon. Israel said the targets
were suspected guerrilla bases.
The combined att,cks came as
I s raeli ambassador Simcha
Diniti departed for Washington
to obtain "clarifications'' from
Secretary o( State Henry A.
Kissinger on Egyptian proposals
for a s econd-stage troop dis-
engagement in the Sinai.
The Israeli strikes, the biggest.
mmtary operation against guer·
Car Burglarized
riJla strongholds in Lebanon in
more than two years, were in ap-
parent retattation for a terrorist
bomb explosion in Jeriasal-em
Friday tJtat killed 14 persons a'nd
wounded 11 more.
Lebanese ]>C11tce said lwo'of the
13 dead in the Is raeli attacks
were women and three were
children.
Israeli navy gunboats operat·
ing in predawn darkness and
warplanes streaking in al first
light struck the sites south of
Rashidiyeh ~nd just north of
Tyre, the Israeli Military Com·
rnandsaid.
They said commandos landed
and blew up th,ree houses sus-
pected of harboring guerrill as,
then fired on a jeep and killed all
three men in iL
Israeli artillery joined the of-
fensive and pounded suspected
guerrilla concentrations in the
hilly region north or the frontier
in Lebanon and gunners in
Lebanon later fired several
Katyusba rockets and shells into
Israel but ca \fsed n e ither
casualties nor damage, the com·
(See rsRAELIS, Page A!)
mf nd when the resµlting at·
mosphere in the assessor's office
towards those who did not volun-
teer convinced him that it would
be preferable to work for the
Hinshaw campaign.
Cala testi(ied that he then ad-
vised assistant assessor George
Upton that he wished lo volunteer
for duty at Hinshaw's campaign
headquarters.
The witness also testified that
he worked for the Hinshaw cam-
paign on a daily basis and was
paid overtime approved by Up.-
ton on a number of occasions:
Bertolino 1s being tried on
chal'ges of conspiracy and grand
theft contained in a Crand Jury
indictment.
Five of six assessor's employes
named with Bertolino in that in ..
dictment have pleaded guilty to
lesser charges. They will be sen-
tenced on various dates this
month by J_udge Walter Smith.
Hinshaw and a ssessor Jack
Vallerga have been indicted on
the same charges and for further
alleged criminal offenses com·
miUed while Hinshaw served as
assessor and Vallerga as bis
right hand man.
'Don't mame Irvine'
Roml Proble~ Laid to Other Cities
South Orange County officials
should not blame Irvine for road
problems that may develop in
theit areas, according to Irvine
Councilman Henry Quigley.
In a biting response to a Jetter
from Mission Viejo Municipal
Advisory Councilman John No-
ble, Quigley said any problems
with traffic s hould be blamed on
Saddleback Valley development
and beach cities which stopped
the proposed Coast Freeway.
Both Quigley and Noble are
mcm be rs of the Southeast
Grass Fires
Doused in
Saddlehack
There was a lot of smoke but
not much fire over the Fourth of
July weekend . Saddleback
Valley firefighters reported to-
day.
Fireworks touched off two
minor grass fires, each about
half an acre in size, but caused no
real damage.
One of the fires broke out Fri-
day on the east end of Avery
Parkway iA Missiee Vie-je and
the other blaze occurred Saturday
near Toledo Way and Ridge Route
in El Toro.
Firemen had some anxious
moments during the Mission Vie·
jo community fireworks show
Friday night when a few aerial
rockets failed to gain enough
altitude and showered the area
near Oso and Mariuerile
parkways with burning debris.
Men equipped with flashlights
quickly located the fizzlers and
stomped them out before there
was·any damage.
Paper Tel/A
Ptot Death
WASHINGTON (UPI ) -The
Central Intelligence Agency en-
couraged a 1970 s~heme aimed
at sparking a coup in Chile, but
the plot unintentionally resulted
in the assassination of Chilean
army com mander Rene
Schneid er, the Washington Post
said today.
Schneider was fatally wounded
Oct. 22, 1970, by assailants who
had sought to kidnap hirri as he
was being driven to his o~ce in
Santiago, the newspaper said.
They shot him when he appeared
lo be trying to draw a gun.
Monkey Kills Tot
JERSEY CITY, N.J . <UPI) -
A four-month-old infant died dur-
ing the weekend arte.r receiving
multiple bites from a pet monkey
that escaped its collar and chain,
police reported today.
Orange County Circulation Study
Committee, which is reviewing
recommendalions for the county
ma s ter plan of arterial
htghways.
The flap was touched off by a
letter to the com miltee from No-
ble, who deplored the lack of firm
recommendations in the commit-
tee's findings .
Quigley planned lo circulate
his response to m e mbers at the
committee meeting al Irvine city
hall today.
The committee intends to re·
l...if e P e riled
U.S. Army Col. Ernest R.
Morgan r emains a hostage
of leftist kidnape rs in
L c b a n o n w h o ·h a v e.
threatened to kill the officer
if their demands are not
met. Negotia tions are con-
tinuing.
Arson D eath
Thwarted
In Newport
An atte m pl lo murder a
Newport Beach man by selling
fire to his apartment while he
slept was foiled by a neighbor
who noticed the flames and
awakened the intended victim,
Newport Beach police s aid to-
day.
Police today are searching for
the s uspect, who is believed to
have set a number of fires within
lhe apartment of Bernard John
Hoffman, 28. or 117'12 28th St.~ at
about l a.m. Sunday.
All exits to lhe apartment were
ablaze, including drapes at the
windows and several doors
within the a partment, police
said.
The fire had been burning just
minutes when neighbors noticed
the names, rushed in to awaken
Hoffman. Neighbors snuffed the
<&e MURDER, PageA2)
commend a series of alternatives
to the cou nt y Board or
Supervisors on South County
road building possibilities.
The alternatives are based on
population projections and range
from a no-growth alternative to a
maximum of 1.2 million resi·
dents in the South County.
Noble was particularly harsh
with Quigley and Irvine's de-
velopment plans, contending that
planned industrial and com-
mercial areas at the juncture of
the San Diego and Santa Ana
l<"reeways will cause many or the
road problems to the south.
But Quigley retorted that the
Saddleback Valley is causing its
own problems .
"We'd be be happy to have the
freeway stop in Irvine," said
Quigley. ''They can stop building
houses."
•·If you keep bui !ding houses,"
he s aid in the letter , "don't
blame us for the problems you
are creating. It is your people
(See R<1ADS, Page A2>
'Jaws' Escaped--
Shark Cheu:s Teen Surf er
MELBOURNE, Fla. (UPI) -
Bob Clark was only 50 feet from
shore on his surfboard when a
six-foot s hark ripped into his
foot.
The 16-year-old surfer pulled
his foot loose -he is unsure
whether the shark released him
or the force or the surf saved him
-and let the waves carry him to
shore. He suffered nine severed
tendons in bis right foot.
"I'm still sort of frightened,
but 1 think I'JJ be back in· the
ocean s urfing again as soon as
l 'm able," Clark said from his
bed in Brevard County Hospital
after surgery.
The Cocoa Beach youth was
spending bis July 4 holiday off In-
diallantic Beach when the inci-
dent occurred.
"I was on my surlboard, only
50 feet from s hore, when
something grabbed my foot,"
said Clark, son of an employe of
the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration. · "l was
pretty sure it was a shark.
"I never saw the shark," he
said, "but one of my friends said
he saw its fin."
A witness said the shark was
six feet long.
''But I wasn't frightened then
and I conce ntrated on slayi_n~ on
the s urfboard and lellin·g the
waves carry me in," Clark said .
As he r eached the water 's
edge, other surfers came to his
aid. •
A shark alert was issued, but
the beach was open the re-
mainder of the weekend and was
in use by holiday swimmers.
Authorities said Clark was the
first person attacked by a shark
in Brevard County in 41 years. In
1934 , an 11-year-old boy was
killed by a shark at almost the
s ame spot. .
"I surf all the time, occasional-
ly at Indiallantic, but I've never
had any trouble with sharks
before, and I hope I never do
again," CJ ark said.
·Ford, Mansfield
Clash on Gas Cost
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi-
dent Ford and Senate Majority
Leader Mike Mansfield clashed
today over whether the price of
gasoline would climb to $1 a
• gallon.
Mansfield told reporters he
reared gasoline would cost $1 a
gallon by the end of the year.
But While House press
secretary Ron Nessen said the
President •'sees no indication
that it would go that high."
Mansfield , a Montana
Democrat, said gasoline would
cost $1 a gallon if ojl -producing
countries put into effect
threatened price hikes and if the
President's energy policies are
carried out.
Recent gasoline price in-
creases, a m ounting to three
cents a gallon in many areas, are
unjustified, Mansfield said.
"I-do not believe the profits of
the oil companies are so scarce
that they needed to impose these
July 1 increases."
Nessen was asked at a White
House briefing whether (l) the
price of gasoline might go as high
as 85 to 90 cents and (2) Ford
would consider that excessive.
Jn addition to .replying that
Ford sees no indication that the
price would go that high, Nessen
accused Congress of lagging on
the President's energy program.
"The people complaining when
they pulled up to the gas pump
this weekend ought lo tell their
congressmen and senators, who
are home this week, that they
want to start getting that money
back through a tax rebate which
the President proposed," Nessen
said.
The press secretary said Ford
would be making decisions this
week on his proposals for legisla-
tion to decontrol oil.
Or::~:Ht
.Burglars who broke into a
locked car parked outside a Mis·
sion Viejo home durjng the
weekend carried off $1,000 in
cash, Orange County Sheriff's of-
ficers reported today. Deputies
said the loss of bis receipts was
reported by newspaper circula-
t ion manager Harold Lewis
Lowary I 32, or 2599.'I VJa Pen.
shortly after thieves used a tire
lever to !orce open the trunk or
J1is car.
CAMPER SOLD
JN FOUR DAl'S
Long Wait for New Life Wea titer
MosUy sunny and clear.
Highs in upper 70s, ·over-
night low in low 60s.
'1The ad produced many, mady
calls. We sold the campe-irronly
fouodays. l 'm very .PlFaed."
That's the advertist.ng succt?SS
story told by a D•o• lloint
woman oiler she plaeed tbls ad In
the Daily Pilot:
•1324· Pace Arrow.
Generator, roof air, tape
oeck.13 ,000 mt. $13.250
new, tak~ ovf?r pymt.5.
XX•XXXX.
_ U700 have• recreaUonal vehi·
ele to sell, call 642·56'78. w~ make
M.easy to put a few words to work
lor you, \n t.bo Dall,)i Pilot.
' ,
By RICHARD SALTUS
AateQ.ttlM,., .......
After 65 chilly nights and 65
tedious days ol wai,ing for
"()peralim .N~w Life" to tatcb
upwitb blm at Camp ~letao's
Tent City, l'Cguyen Van Hue is
losing hope. ·
Hue, his wife and four children
have bee.n In thls camp since a
few days after 1t opened and
althougb a sponsor ls waiUng for
them, the)' have not. been tleat'cd
to leave.
.. The aulborilies always ~DY
'Come back tomorrow' or 'Maybe
by next week,'•• he said skeptical·
ly. "J can'tsiand ll, Mywif•(eels
wone; sbe ories evecy niaht.. She
says maybe 1.hc will just lake
' ' '
some s leeping piJts ... "
"tr they aren't going lo clear
me, they should at least tell me
so I can apply to another coun·
Lry."
FEW OF THE 11, ... refugees
in this camp, whose grassy bills
are browning in the summer
heat. have been here as long as
Hue.
But at last count. some 4,550 n~
rugees had been waiting here for
more than o monlb. Some, like
Hue, were stalled by the govern-
ment security checks that have
greatly slowed the relocation
process. Officlala say Uae
clearanc~s will soon be a ~
blem of the put the.nka to a
.round·tbe·dock effort lo speed I
them up.
This is little 'consolation for
Hue, a former oil company·
stallsllcian, who says he has
done nothing that would make
him one of the "undesirables" -
criminals, drug peddlers, s us-...
peeled Communists -that the
checks are s upposed to weed out~
And the checks don't even do
that. be complained.
HOLDING UP a book naming
former Vietnamese officials al-
leged lo be heroin peddlers or
otherwise corrupt, Hue snorts, "~ or lhese men were here a
day. two day•• and we... •llow@d
to l•n. They •re Uvtng witb
~ 80~. alldJ, 11bo.JLayeo,'.l
done &ft1Slllng, am .UU waiting
here after two months.''
Most refugees are stu ck
because no sponsors have been
found for them -and with the rc-
c en t decline of offers from
Americans to sponsor refugees,
this problem is likely to worsen.
There are presently about
14, 750 refugees in Camp
Pendleton who have no sponsors,
an official said.
The government has some
80,000 remaining refugees to set-
tle. about 19,000 ol them still oo
Pacific islands and the r~
malnder in the Cour U.S. rdoca·
tion camps.
YET, SAID Nick ~~ the
government'• civil--COOC'diMtor
(SN VI ETS, Pare.Ai)
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INSIDE TODAY
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RJl)tt walh the Crazy Lady, or
go the way. o Newport Beach
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Ca111p1u Taking Shape
New facilities for Silverado High School,
continuation school of the Saddlebac:k
Valley Unified School District, are spring-.
mg up on J l•ronimo Road at Diseno Drive in
campus, t o house 300 students, is scheduled
. to open by fall . It .... ;n repl ace portable units
which have housl'd the student body the
pas t lY.o yc;.i rs ~•t Muirla ntb Bou levard near
El Ton1 UoJ t.l. _the Mission VicJO Industrial Park. The new
Ross01oor
Requesting
Expansion
Orange County planning com-
miss ioners a re scheduled to meet
at3 p.m. Tuesday on a request by
Rossmoor Corporation for the
fourth phase expans ion of
Laguna Hills Leisure World .
Commissioners will decide the
fate of the 426-unit condominium
project following a public hear·
ing set for the county Engineer-
ing Building, 400 Civic Center
Drive, Santa Ana.
The project. to be located south
of El Toro Road and west of
Moulton Parkway. was previous·
)y approved by the planning com-
miss ion in 1972 .
It has been returned to the
commission calendar for final
action on the builder's request
for a use pe rmit.
Ken Dyk es. a Rossmoor
Corpora tion aide, says the pro-
ject includes a neighborhood
s hopping f ac i li ty and is
scheduled for construction this
year.
The condominiums will be
similar in design to those already ·
w sting in the retirement com-
munity.
New School
Chief Joins
CUSD Ranks
Dr. Jerome Thornsley will at-
tend his firs t s chool board meet-
ing in his capacity as the new
s uperintende nt of the Capistrano
Unified School District tonight.
Dr. Thorn s ley, formerly
superintendent of the Yu caipa
.Joint Unified School District.
w as employed by the Capistrano
board in April. He succeeds SupL
Trum a n Benedict who for
p ersonal reasons r esigned to
become the district's deputy
superintendent.
The i>oard will meet al 7 :30
p .m . at San Juan Elementary
School, 31647 E l Camino Real,
San Juan Capis trano.
It is the first board meeting
since Thornsley joined the dis-
trict full-lime on Tuesday.
Among m atters to be con-
sidered by the board is dis-
cussion of a new homework
policy and employment of a vice-
principal for Mission View High
School, the district's continua-
tion school.
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SaddlelJack Pair Get PILDs
Students at Saddleback College
can call instructors Andrew Kish
and Rich ~rd McCullough "doc·
tor" now.
Both have been awarded Ph.D.
degrees from U.S. International
University, San Diego, for their
pioneer work in the area of
psychophysiology. ·
During lengthy testing of 30
persons the two researchers dis-
covered that certain individuals
can alter or control the flow of
their own blood.
The tests were conducted <it
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VIETS
of the refugee prog r::im here, <it
least two of the four Camp
Pendleton a nd Ft. Indiantown
Gap, P a . -will probably have to
be emptied of refugees in the fall,
most likely by Ocl. 1, "hen the
cold sets in.
This would m ean moving <my
refugees in those camps not set
tied bv then.
.. I ·wouldn 't even want to
s pec ul a te about that," sa 1 d
Thorne.
Some of the refugees 5luck
sponsorless 10 Lhe camps <ire
tough c ases.
For ins tance, Hue's family
shares a tent with a fisherman,
hi s wife and eight. children from
"a lower class, q as Hue puts 1t.
Bath Service
Now Available
Sadd l ebac k Community
Hospital in Laguna I Lills has an
nounced that its bathing and
grooming assistance service 1s
now available lo all residents of
the hospital's ser vice arc(.!.
The servict! h a d previous!~
been available only to patit:!nls m
the Medicare program. ex-
plained Mary Welty, public tn ·
formation officer at the hospital.
Assistance with bathing and
grooming is available for a
naminal fee, on a long or short-
term basis. Health aides who
perform th e service a rc
s upervised by a registered nurse.
Additional information 1s
available by calling J ean
Lundstrom, coordinated home
care director. 837 -4500, cxl. 176.
Bloodmobile
At Hospital
The Red Cross has announced
that its bloodmobile will be locat-
ed• at Mission Communit y
Hospital in Mission Viejo Thurs-
day, July 10 from 2:30 to 7 p.m.
Any person in good health, who
weighs at least 110 pounds a nd is
18 to 65 years old may donate
blood. The Red Cross supplies all
39 hospitals in Orange County
with blood, according to George
Hyde, director of the blood pro-
gram.
Donors may make an appoint-
m ent by calling the Red Cross at
835-5381.
MURDER •••
names with garden hOses, police
said.
Hoff man, who lived alone, was
not injured but about $1 .000
damage was done to the apart·
meat durin1 the brief bl~e.
Sgt. Kenneth Thompson said
Holfman, a r et ail clerk, denied
having enemies who wanted to
murd~r him but odded that
police are investigallng ono
,poutble lead.
Saddleback with a device known
as a · 'photoplethysmograph"
which measures blood flow in the
cardiovascular system.
Dr. Kis h, of Saddleback's
social science division, also holds
a bachelor's degree from USC
and a m aster 's degree from Cal
State Long Beach.
Dr. McCullough teaches in the
division of n atural science at
Sadd l c b ac k a nd holds a
bachelor's degree from Loyola
l lnivers ity and a master's
d~gree from Purdue University.
K. Kalmenson
Service Set
For Tuesday
1-'un eral services will -be held
Tuesday m Newport Beach for
Laguna Hill s r esident Karl
Kalmenson, who died Sunday at
Sa dd l eback Community
Hospital.
A nal1ve o f Poland, Mr .
Kalmenson lived most of his life
in the United States. He settled in
California 10 years ago and
moved to Leisure World seven
years ago.
When he retired from a 40-year
business career. Mr. Kalmenson
was manager of a wallpaper and
paint company.
lit• 1s survived by his wife,
Syl\'la. of the family home, 320-A
Ave . Ma jorca. and b y two
daughters. Doris Hirsch of Santa
Monic a, a nd Sybil Semar oC
Tustin .
Tuesday's services will be held
at 2 p.m at Pacific View Chapel.
lntt'rmcnt fol lows at Pacific
\'1l'W Memorial Park.
Exchange Club
PR Program
Wins Horwrs
The Exchange Club o( the Sad-
dleback Valley .has won the dis-
ttnction of having the best public
relations program in the three
!)l<i te area of California, Hawaii
and Nt:'vada .
Local Exchange members won
the award for the number of pre-
ss clippings they amassed during
the year . Points were awarded
on the amount of publicity the
club received.
The Exchange Club of lhe Sad-·
c.lle back Valley gathered more
than 8.500 pomts with the nearest
competitor lagging at 2,200
pomts. The competition involved
138 clubs.
The locals also placed third ln
the outstanding club competi-
tion, second in the Exchangettes
µr ogram, a nd third in the
.. Hullctm" newsletter competi-
tion.
Thief Gets Liquor
Liquor valued by the owners at
more than $200 was stolen during
the weekend from an El Toro
market, Orange County Sheriff's
0U1cers reported today. Clerks at
Albertson 's Market, 23681 El
Toro Road, said they saw three
young m en stuff botUes of liquor
inside their s hirts and run from
the stor e before they could be
challenged.
Mayors Harassed?
BOSTON <U PO -The U.S.
con(e r enC"e or mayors was
haro:Jsed )>y former President
.Ric hard Nixon's administration,
conference chairman Joeeph
Alioto said today.
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ROADS •..
who w anl to 10 somewhere. ft ii
your people who need the roads.
So, don't blame us."
On the aJternatl~ road plans
be.ing recommended, Quigley de~
fended his position, s aying, "If
we re c ommend only one
alternative and the board doesn't
like it, then everything we've
done is a waste."
Irvine's Position on roads, he
said, is that there should be
• enoufh capacity to provide for
trips generated by Irvine resi-
dents and worke r s.
Future highway and freeway
developmept, he said should be
kept to a minimum, with greater
emphasis on mass transit.
In response to the dissatisfac-
tion of some South CoWlty resi-·
dents with proposed foothill
routes for freeways. he said.
"You should blame the people in
the coasta l cities who shoved the
freeway onto your back."
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ISRAELIS •.•
m and said:
A Palestinian _s pokesman said
the guerrillas s hot down an
l sraeli Phantom jet but Is raeli
military authorities said all
planes returned safely to their
bases .
In Beirut, Pre mier Rashid
Kara mi said the Lebanese army
with the help of Palestinian guer-
rillas prevented the Israelis from
landing troops a nd forced them to
retreat leaving a trail of blood.·
The fighting was the heaviest
along the Israeli-Lebanese fron-
. tier since May when Lebanese
and Israeli army units clashed in
a day-long battle.
Egypt is insisting that Israel
pull back in Sinai beyond the
Milla a nd G idi passes. Israel
equally ins ists o n retaining a
hold on th eir east e rn ends
because of their s trategic value.
Camp Aides
Being Sought
The Saddleback Valley YMCA
has announced that it is looking
for young men, 16 and over, to
work a s volunteer leaders in
summer camp.
Two weeks of resident camp
<.ire planned, July 12 to 19 and
August 16 to 23. Six sessions of
day camp will be held between
July 21 and August 29. Male
volunteer leaders are needed for
both resident and day c~mp.. . .
Additional i nformation is
available from the Y. 23131
Orange Ave. in El TorQ ; 830-
YMCA.
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A Monster Car
What do you get when you cross a ~inosaur with a
Volkswagen? A "Stegowagenvolksaurus," according to
Ci ncinnati sculptor Patricia Renick. Thi_s stran~e
creature is now on display at the Midwest B1ccntenmal
. Celebration in Ch!cago.
Conditions Placed
On Hunt for MIAs
BANGKOK (AP) -North
Vietnamese Premier Pham Van
Dong says his government is re·
ady to pursue the fate o f
Americans listed a s missing in
action in Vietnam, but linked the
search for the men to U.S. aid in
the reconstruction of Vietnam.
· Pham, in a letter to 21 U.S. con-
gressmen aired over Hanoi radio
today, said the "search for U.S.
missing persons in the Vietnam
war, the exhumation and return
of bones or U.S. personnel are
outstanding matters that should
be resolved as soon as possible."
Another matter, linked to any
resolution of the question of miss-
ing men, is "the U.S. contribu-
tion to the postwar reconstruc-
tion of Vietnam," accoqting to
the broadcast monltored in
Bangkok.
The broadcast said Pham's let-
ter was in r eply lo a query by 21
U.S. congressmen "who pre-
viously worked for the termina-
tion of U.S. military involvement
in South Vietnam." The broad-
cas't d id n ot name the con-
gressmen but said the letter was
answered by Pham on June 21.
Air Radio Stolen
An aireraft radio valued-by the
owner at $1,000 was stolen during
the weekend from a Laguna
Niguel home, Orange County
Sheriff's officers reported today.
Deputies said thieves entered the
home of painting contractor
Robert G. Averill, 44, of ~2
Grande Vista, via the unlocked
garage door.
Daily July 1st thru July 10th.
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REAL YOU"
These are the words of noted
Graphology expert C. E. Bower. He
will be at Mariners Savings to give
you a Free Handwriting AnalY,sis .
You·could find the "Real You'" just
by writing a simple sentence. It's a
pleasant experience and could be
helpful.
Professor Bower has worked on
a consulting basis for Government
and Industry, and now will give you
his personal attention.
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YOL. 68, N0.1882SECTIONS, 26 PAGES .ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A MONOAY,JULY7, 1975 TEN CENTS
Witness Fingers Bertolino • ID Trial
, By TOM BARLEY
I Of llM l>.llly .. lloUU"
A l>l'osecution witness today
l¥nti!ied defendant James
Be:rlollno as the man who told
him during u meeting in a Tustin
coffee s hop three years ago that
t_wleeded volunteers to work on
Ojmge COUDlf assessor Andrew
f:ulver
Village
StUdied ..
,"J'hc lrvine Planning Com-
mission will continue considera· 4Wl tonight of an Irvine Com-~~ny proposal to slep up the
rpetable for development of the
illage of New Culver.
Th'e m eeting on the genera l
•n ame ndment will be held al t•3o p.m. in city hall, 4201 Cam-
pus Drive.
• Development or the 1,300-acre
vi)lage is scheduled for after
1980. But the Irvine Company.
~•ting a need for more moderate-
ly priced homes, has asked that
the timing be moved up to allow
development as soon as the
paperwork can be processed.
The village lies to th•e
~or thw es t of C ulve r Ori ve
l>elwcen M,pulton Parkway and the San Diego Freeway.
The area is d esignated as
~rmanent farmland in one of
l,lle three Irvine general plan
lapd use options. However, most
&6jections to ending agricultural
operations there have crumpled
b~fore Irvine Company argu-
ments about the problems of
','jsland farming."
Company offi cials r epeatedly
~ave stressed that continued
arming on -a relatively smaU
area s urrounded by development
is impractical. Vandalism. pro-
bJ e m s o f ope rating farm
machine ry on ur~an roacls.
agricultural spra~ near homes
and other reasoris have been
cited.
The company wants to step up
Slew Culve r development, said
company planner Don Cameron,
because of an active market in
•'moderate price" homes. .
The New Culver area will cost.
less to get ready for development
than any other area on the Irvine
Ranch, Cameron s aid.
Homes, he said, will be priced
&om $35,000 lo $70,000 with the
bUlk between $40,000and $60,000.
Development of New Culver is
bpecled to bring another 16,739
reside nts into l rvine. About half
f( the planned 5,417 homes in the
oarea should be built by 1980.
In exchan.ge for speeding de·
velopmenl of New Culver. the
lrvi ne Company has offered to
bold off development until 1980 in
iwo other areas of the city.
The compa ny offered lo delay
cons truction o f Village 12,
bounded by J effrey Roa·d, Sand
Canyon Avenue, the Santa Ana
Freeway and the San Diego
Freeway. Additionally,' develop.
m e nt of part of. the Jand in
Rancho San Joaquin would be
put.off.
'No D e ath Squads'
"'"WASHINGTON <UPI) -The
Pentagon today emphatically de-
Ried a news paper report allegi'ng
the Navy trained servicemen, in-~)uding convicted murders, as
,political assassins and ~ta~ioned
~hem at overseas Amencan em-
~a~~s. . .
: The London· Sunday T.imes
quoted Lt. Cmdr. Thomas Narut,. a Navy psychologist stationed al
tbe U.S. Naval Hos pital in
"3ples, Italy, as sayiJ:ag that the
»ssassination trainees were
-.elect ed (rom h u nat-es at.
"lbilitary prisons as well as 1rom
tftlbmarine uew& aDd paratroop
units.
:.cAMPER SOI.D
I • JN FOlJR DA.l"S .,
M .. The ad,J)1'oducectmany, many
~Us. We sold the camj)er ln only
tourdays. t •m verypleued ...
1 That's the adnJ"Ustda success
.. to ry told by a · Dana Polnl
"'-oman al\eT she plat'td this ad In
the Daily Pilot! · • ·
'7324' Pace Arrow.
·r.. Generator, roor air, tape
deck, 13,000 ml. $13,250
new, lake over pyml8.
xx-xx:u.
Uyou have a rareational vehi-
cle to sell, call 142·5671. We make
Jteuy to put a few wonts lo work
,f"You.lnthe DaUy PUot.
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Hinshaw'& congressiobal cam-
paign.
Assessor's aide Carlos Cala
testified in the Orange County
Superior Court trial ol Bertolino,
52, of 24116 Via Madntgada, Mis-
sion Viejo, that be refused al that
time to work for Hinshaw.
Cala said he later changed his
mind when the resulting a t-
mosphere 10 the assessor's office
towards those who did not volun·
teer convinced him that it would
ht:' preferable to work for the
Jljnshaw campaign.
Cata testified that he then ad·
vised assistant assessor George
_ Upton that he wished to volunteer
for duty al Hinshaw's campaign
headquarters.
The witness also testified that
he worked for the Hinshaw cam ·
paign on a daily basis and was
paid overtime approved by Up·
ton on a number of occasions.
Bertolino is being tried on
charges of conspiracy and grand
theft cont ained in a Grand Jury
indictment.
Five of six assessor's employes
named with Bertolino in that m-
dictment have pleaded guilty to
lesser charges. They wtll be sen-
tenced on various dates this
month by J_udge Walter Smith.
Hinshaw and assessor' Jack
\'allerga have been indicted on
the same charges and for further
alleged criminal offenses com-
mitted while flinshaw served as
assessor and V allerga as his
nghthand man.
Death Thwarted
Arsoni-st Torc~es Newport Home
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An attem pt to murder a
Newport Beach m an by setting
fire to his apartment while he
slept was foiled by a neighbor
who ·not iced the flames and ·
awakened the intended victim;
Newport Beach police said to-
day.
Police today are searcruni for
the suspect, who is believed to
have set a number of fires within
the a partment of Bernard J ohn
Shark Rips
Boy's Foot
In Florida
MELBOURNE, Fla. (UPI} -
Bob Clark was only 50 feet from
s hore on his surfboard when a
s ix ·foot shark ripped into his
foot.
Bice11te1111iol Beauty 0<1oly Pilot St.ti PllGCe
The 16-year-old surier pulled
his foot loose -he is unsure
whether the shark released him
or the force of the suri s aved him
-a nd let the waves carry him to
shore. He suffered nine severed
tendons in hi~ right foot.
"I'm still sort of frightened,
but I think I'll be back in the
ocean surfing again as soon as
I'm able." Clark said from his
bed in Brevard County Hospital
after surgery.
WCi ''Oed Karen Hencken, a summ~r llteguard at the
Newporter Inn, he lps hoist the l':ewport Beach inn's new
Flag. The 8X12-foot Flag is a replica of the Flag used
Aug. 16. 1777. b¥ the Green Mountain Boys at the Battle
of Bennington, Vt. Known as the Bennington Flag, it is
said to be the forerunner of the Stars and Stripes that
U.S. National Flag was patterned ufter. but F1ag his-
torians doubt it. In any event, il is the official Bicenten-
nial Flag.
The Cocoa Beach youth was
spending his July 4 holiday off In·
diatlantic Beach when the inci-
dent occurred.
·LebaitOn Says 13
Killed· in Attacks
.. 1 was on my surfboard, only
50 feet from s hore, when
something g rabbed my foot,"
said Clark, son of an employe or
the National Aeronautics and
Space Adminis tration. "1 was
pretty s ure it was a shark.
''I never s aw the shark,'' he
said, ''but one of my friends said
By Uniled PreH lntemational
Lebanese authorities said at
least 13 people were killed and 37
wounded today in Israeli air, sea
and ground assaults on Palesli-
n i an r eiugee camps and
Lebanese villages in southern
Lebanon. Israel said the targets
were suspected guerrilla bases.
The combined attacks came as
l s rae li ambassad or Sim ch a
Dinilz departed for Washington
to obtain .. clarifications" from
Secretary of State Henry A.
.Kissinger on E gyptian proposals
for a second-stage troop dis-
engagement in the Sinai.
The Israe li strikes, the biggest •
military operation against g uer·
rilla strongholds in Lebanon in .
more than two years, were in ap-
parent retaliation for a terrorist
bomb' explosion · in J erusalem
Friday that killed 14 persons and
wounded 77 IJ\Ore.
Lebanese p0lice said two of the
13 dead in the Israeli attacks
were women a nd three were
children.
Israeli navy gunboats operat-
ing in predawn darkness and
warplanes streaking in at fi rst
light struek the sites south of
Rasbidiyeb and just north of
Tyre, the Israeli Military Com·
mandsaid. •
They said connnmidos landed
and blew up three houses sus.
he saw its fin."
peeled or harboring guerrillas, A witness said the shark was
then ri red on a je<"p and killed all s ix feet long.
thre~ men m 1t. "But I wasn't frighlened then
bn1elt <.i rttlh•ry joined the of: and I concent rated on slaying on
fens1ve and pounded suspected th·e surfboard a nd letting the
guerrill<.i concC'ntrations in the waves carry me in." Clark said.
hilly region north of the frontier As he reached the water's
10 Lebanon and gunners m edge, other surfers came to his
Lebanon l<iter fired severul aid.
Katyusha rockets and shells into • A shark alert was issued. but l srae l but caused neithe r
1 · d th the beach was open the re-casua ties nor a mage, e com-mainder of the weekend and was mand said. in use by holiday swimmers.
A Palestinian spokesman said the guerrillas_ shot down an. Authorities said Clark was the
Israeli Phantom jet but Israeli first person attacked by a shark
military <.iutho rilies said all inBrevardCountyin4lyears.In
planes returned safely to their 1934, an 11-ye ar-old boy was
bl:lses. killed by a shark at almost the
.same spot .
In Beirut. Premier Rashid . Karami said the Lebanese army ''I surf all the lime. occasional-
w1th the help of Palestinian guer-ly al lndiatlantic, but I've never
ri llas prevented the Israelis from had any trouble with s harks
landing troops and forced them to before. and I hOJle I never do
retreat leaving a trail of blood. again ," Clt.1rk said.
·The fighting was the heaviest
along the Js radi-Lebanese fron-
. tier sine<! May when 4..ebC1nese
and Israeli army units clashed in
a day-long battle
Egypt is insisting that Israel
puJl back in Sinai beyond the
Milla and Gidi passes. Israel
equally insists on retaining a
bold o n thei r east ern ends
because of thell'strategic value.
Office Ransacked
Burg lars broke into the
Parkwood Apartments office in
Irvine Sunday night about 11
p.m. and ransacked the building.
The loss. if any, was not eslimat·
ed pending an inventory of the
contents this morning, police
said.
Hoffman, 28, of 11 711':! 28th St., at
about 1 a.m. Sunday.
All exits to the apartment we re
ablaze, including drapes· at the
windows and seve ral d oors
within the apartment, police
said.
The fire had been burning just
minutes when neighbors noticed
the fl ames, rushed in to awaken
Hoffman. Neighbors snuffed the
Life P e riled
C.S. Army Col. Ernest R.
Morgan remains a hostage
of lefti st kidn:.ipt•rs in
Leba n on who hav e.
threatened to kilJ the officer
if their d e m a nds arc not
met. Negotiations <:ffc con·
tinui!Jg.
2 Saddleback
Instructors
Given. Ph.Ds
Students at Saddleback College
can call instructors Andrew Kish
and Richard McCullough "doc-
tor'' now.
Both have been awarded Ph.D.
degrees from U.S. International
University, San Diego, for their
pioneer work in the area of
psychophysiology.
During lengthy testing of 30
persons the two researchers dis ·
covered that certain individuals
can alter or control the flow of
their own blood .
The tests were conducted al
Saddleback with a device known
as a "photoplethysmograph"
which measures blood flow in'lhe
cardiovascular s ystem.
Dr. Kis h, of Saddleback's
social sCience division, also holds
a bachelor's degree from USC
and a master's degree from Cal
State Long Beach.
Dr. McCuUo"ugh leaches in the
division of natural science at
Saddlebac k a nd holds a
bachelor's degree from Loyola
University and a mas ter's
degree from Purdue University.
Irvine Blame for Roads Denied
Soulh Oran•e County officials
should not blame Irvine for road
Rrof>Jfros. \hat m .-y d~velop .in
their areas, according to Irvine
Counctlman Henry Quigley.
In a biting response to a letter
Crom Mission Viejo Municipal
AdvtM>ry Councilman John No·
ble, Quigley said any problems
with tramc 1hould be blamed on
Saddleback Valley development
and beach ciUes whicb•stoppcd
the proposed Coast Freeway.
Both Qulaley and Noble arc
members or tt-o Southeast.
•
Orange County Circulation Study
Co mmittee, which is reviewing
recommendations for the·county
m cj s i e r j> 18 n o r ti rt e 'r l a l
highways
The flap was touched off by a
letter to the comm iUee from No-
ble, who deplored t he lack or fU'm
recommendations in the commit-
tee's flndinss.
Qwgtcy planned lo ca.rculato
bis response lo m emberl at the
comm itlec meeting at lrvinecily
hull today.
The committee Intends lo re-
commend a series of alternatives
l o th e co unt y Board of
Supervisors on South County
toad bill lding l)OSSibiUties.
The alternatives are based on
population projections and range ·
from a no-growth alternative to a
maximum of 1.2 million res•·
dents in the South County.
Noble WH particularly harsh
will\ Qwtley and Irvine's de-
velopment plans, contending that
planned Jndu1lrial. and com· mercia& ar eas al the juncture of
U. Saa Die10 and Santa Ana
c ..
Freeways will causemanyo(the •
road proble ms to the south.
But. Quigley retorted that the
saacneback Valley, LS cawnng t~
own problem s.
•·we'd be be happy to have the
freeway stop in Irvine," said
Quigley. •They can'Stop building
houses."· . .. lf you keep buildfng houses, ..
he said in lhe letter. "don't
blame us !or lhc problems ycm
arc creating. Jl is your people
<See BO;M>S, Paie.U)
names with gar den hoses, police
a; aid.
Hoffman, who lived alone, was
not injure d but a bout $1,000
damage was done to the apart·
mentduring the brief blaze.
Sgt. Kenneth Thompson said
l loffman, a retail crerk, denied
having enemies who wanted to
murde r h im but added that
police are investigating one
possible lead.
Gas IJoost
He arings
Promised
WAS HINGTON CUPJ)-Wh1le
holiday vacationers were paying
three cents a gallon more for
gasoline, two senators promised
hearings within two weeks lo find
out why g as producers hiked
prices just in time lo catch the
summer travel rush.
Sens . Henry Jackson. (D·
Wash.), and Adlai Stevenson, <D-
111.J, said Sunday •·the public ha s
a d ghl to know and the Congrc::.:-
hcis a responsibility to find out.
how this massive Fourth of Jul)
squeeze play on the consumer
took place."
Jackson is chairman or the
Senate investigations subcom
mittee. Stevenson heads an 011
and gas production subcommit-
tee. They said joint hearings
would be h eld "within two
weeks" on r easons behind the
s udden jump at the pump .
Ralph Nade r, meanwhile.
charged that "the public is being
misled by oil industry and Ford
a dministra tion explanations or
the summer vacation time in-
creases in the price of gasoline.''
lie asked Jackson and Rep.
Harley Staggers, (0-W. V a. J , ••
chairman of the House Com-<S~c GAS, Page.A2>
Bandit Hits
Irvine Firm
An armed robber Oed with
about $200 in cash from Allergan
Pharmaceuticals in Irvine this
morning after threatening the
life of t!tc fi rm's cafeteria
manager .
T he man, d escribed as a
heavy-set Mexican-American
about five feet , five inches tall,
walked into the cafeteria of the
Allergan administration build·
ing, 2525 Dupont Drive, shortly
after it .opened at 6 a.m., police
said.
Police said he kept his right
hand concealed under his jacket
and told the manager he had a
gun.
Or:~:~:8t
Weatller
Mostly sunny and clear.
Highs in upper 70s, over·
night low in low. 60s.
INSIDE TODJ\ 'Y
Looking /or.an unusual voca·
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canoe trip down the Colorado
River with the Crazy Lady. or
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Long Wait for New Life
By RJCRAltD SALTUS
Aa..ci.'94 ''"' Wl'IW
After 65 cb11ly naghlS ::ind 65 tedious days or waiting for
••0peraUon New Life" to catch
1IP with htm al Camp Pendleton's
Tent City, Nguyen Van Hue i~
losing hope. •.
Hue, his wife and four children
have been in this camp since a
few dayl! after il opened and
although a s ponsor is waiting for
them, they have not been cleared
to leave.
''The authorities always say
'Come back tomorrow' or 'Maybe
by next week.''' he said skeptical-
ly. "I can 't stand it. My wife reels.
worse; she cries every night. She
says maybe. she will jw.t take
6ome sleeping pills ... "
''l! they aren 't going to c.-lear tne. they should at least tell me
so I can apply lo another coun-
try:•
PEW OF THE 17,000 refugees
ln this camp, whose grassy hills
are brownmg in lhl' ~ummer
heal, have been here as long as
Hue.
But al last count. :.omc 4.550 re·
rugecs hetd been wailing here for
more than a month. Some, like
Hue. were stall<'d by the govern·
rnent security c.-hecks tflat have
greatly. ·slowt.'d the r elocation
process. Officials s ay the
clearances will soon be a pro-
blem of the past thanks to a
round·the·clock effort to speed
them up.
This is little consolation for
Hue, a former oil company
statistician, who says h e has
done nothing that would make
him one of the "undesirables" -
criminals, drug peddlers, sus-•
peeled Communists -that the
checks are s upposed to weed out.
And the checks don't even do
that. he complained .·
HOLDI NG UP a book naming
former Vietnamese officiaJs al·
leged to be heroin peddlers or
otherwise corrupt, I lue snorts,
'·Some of these me n wert.' here a
day, two days, and were allowed
to leave. They are living with
sponsors now, a nd I, who haven't
done anything, am still waiting
here after two months."
Most r efu gees are stuck
because no sponsors have been
found for them -and with the r e·
cent decline of offers from
Americans to sponsor refugees,
this problem is likely<oworsen.
The re are presently about
14.750 r efugees in Camp
Pendleton who have no sponsors.
an official said.
The government has s ome
8>,000 remaining refugees to set·
tle, about 19.000 of them still on
Pacific is lands and the re-
mainder in lhe four C .S. reloca·
tion campt;.
YET, SAID Nick Thorne, the
government's civil coordinator
of the refugee program here, at
least two of the four -Camp
P endleton a nd Ft. lndiuntown
Gap, Pa. -will probably have to
be emptied of r efugees in the fall,
most likely by Oct. 1, when the
cold sets in.
This would m ean moving any
refugees in those camps not sel-
Ued by then .
"l wou ldn't even want to
s peculate about that," said
Thorne.
· Some of the refugees stuck·
sponsorless in the camps are
tough cases.
For instance. Hue's family
shart's a tent with a fisherman,
his wife and eight children from
•·a lower class," as Hue pulS it.
lluc says that. although he likes
the fishing family personally.
their habits aren't so clean and
they spit on the dirt floor of the
tent. They speak not a word of
English a nd h ave been waiting
three weeks with no sponsor in
sight.
ABOUT ONE·TWRD of the
roughly 131,000 who fled Vietnam
and Cambodia have been settled ~ with sponsors in homes acmss
the country. Many of them.
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groups or lamllles by the volun-
tary agencies, principally the
U.S. Catholic Conlerence, but
even the USCC has been able to
find sponsors for only halt its ap·.
plicanµ;.
"I don't feel that offers of
sponsor ship are coming forth as
quickly as they should be, and
there are delays in verifying
them making s ure prospective
s ponsors will be able to tak~ pro-
per care of r e fugees," said
"Jbome in an intel'View.
The newest atrate•y is to
~nuade bodlea llke st.ate and
local governments to sponsor r~
fugees in wholesale numbers, u
the state of Washington has done.
said Tllorne.
Ile said the voluntary agencies
have done "a fine job," although
he said they don't have the re-
sources tQ quickly verily
sponsor:. sprin.kl~d across the
country. . ·
For that reason, said Tftorne,
governors are being asked to
follow the Washington state ex-
ample. Washington has a~eed to
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Bail New Columbi a
Workers at Goodyear's Houston blimp base gas up the
new airship Columbia, which will s ucceed the com-
pany's r etiring blimp of the same name. From the
hangar floor (upper left), the blimp's 192·foot·long body
rises (upper right) to push ag<.1in~l an anchoring net
<below) as her tanks arc filled with part of their 202,700
cubic feet of helium. ·
.Grove Mom_Appeals
For Son's Release
By the Associated Press
The mother of the American
student still being held hostage
by Marxist guerrillas in Zaire
has taped an appeal to the rebels
to free her son.
Mittie Smith of Carden Grove
recorded the message Sunday
and it was later sent to Dar es
Salaam, Tanzania, by jet to be
translated and passed on to the
revolutionary Popular Revolu-
tionary Party.
Her son, Stephen Smith, 22. o
student at Stanford University,
was one of four young people kid·
naped May 19 from a remote re·
sea rch s tation on Lak e
Tanganyika, between Tanzania
.and Zaire.
"You must know how much
anguish you've caused us since
May 19," Mrs. Smith said in the
message taped by a reporter at
her home. ·
"Steve's dad and I are jusl
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ROADS ••.
who want to go somewhere. It is
your people who need the roadl>.
So. don't blame us."
On the altemative road plans
being recommended, Quigley de·
fended his position, saying, ''Jf
we recommend on ly one
alternative and lhe board doesn't
like it, then everything we've
done is a waste."
Jrvine·s pos ition on roads, he·
said, is that there should be
enough capacity lo provide for
trips generated by lrvine resi·
dents and worke rs.
Future highway and freeway
development, he said should be
kept to a minim um. wit.h greater
emphasis on mass transit.
In response to the dissatisfac·
lion of some South County resi·
dents with proposed foothill
routes for freeways, he said,
"You should blame the people in
the coastal cities who shoved the
freeway onto your back."
T r ident Proteste d
BANGOR, Wash. CUPJ> -A arou p of Canadians and
Americana protestlna the Tn·
dent 1ubmarine base und~r con·
&ttuction here planted • •etet•·
ble 1arde:o on the bue SUnd3y
and u ni. "We all live in a Tr\-
denl submarine."
hard ·working people. My
husband works on the docks un·
loading ships. l work in a hospital
helping the aged and sick," the
message continued. "We are not
wealthy and Hit hadn't been for
Steve's hard work and dedication
he would not have been able to go
to collegtt ...
.'.\trs Smith told the guerrillas
that hC'r ~on earned the financial
ass1stanct' to go to Stanford and
then to the African research sta·
t10n "through his hard work" and
\\ants to return to the United
States to study pediatrics.
"I plead with you to let my son
go 1rn"." the message concluded.
"If ;,iny of you have children of
your own. you s urely must love
them as much as I love Steve and
you would realize how much I
ulready have suffered."
The father of the hostage,
Joseph S m ith, and a Stanford
professor , Dr. David Hamburg,
will reportedly receive t he
mcssugc in Oar es Salaam and
l>ttek lo have it translated and
passed lo guerrilla leaders.
Mrs. Smith called a report.er at
the Long Beach Independent
Prcsl ·T<'legram Saturday night
to ask him to help her tape the
message
She read from notes dralled· by
her daughte r ·in·law, Connie
Smith of Yorba Linda, and said
other family members helped
compose the draft of the
message. Mrs. Smith displayed
no hostility toward the guer-
rillas.
The group has been described
as a Marxist organization seek-
ing to overthrow Zaire President
Mobutu Sesc Seko.
Soon after k1dnaping the four
youn g peopl e from the town of
Ki goma, Tanzania, where tbe
students were doing research on
baboons, the guerrillas released
one -Barbara Smuts, 24, of Ann
Arbor Mich. -with a note de·
m andlng the release of leftist
prisoners from TH"nzanian jails.
weapons. am m unltio n and
$500,000.
Alter Tanzania rejected the de-
mands, snternolional efforts sue·
ceeded in gaining the release
June 28 of two other student& -.
Carrie hn~ Hunter, 21, of
Atherton, Calif., &Ad Emilte
Uergman. 25. of The Netherlands
-leavin$l Smith as the only
hostage.
Th• sirls told Smith's father
the rebeh• ind1c.-oted l<> them that
~s son wou~d be released soon.
sponsor 600 refuse•. most of
whom have already moved
there. and bu ihdicatt'd it may
accept another large group.
EARLY I N J UNE, after
Senate investigators called the
administration's r efugee pro·
gram a ··shambles," officials
said processing was speeding up.
A Camp Pendleton spokesman
said at that time. "We have been
releasing about 400 a day and are
stepping this up to 500."
But during the first six days o(
last week, an averag~ or only 250
per day were leaving Pendleton.
Clash Over
Gas Boosts
Breaks Out
WASHINGTON CAP) -Presi-
dent Ford and Senate Majority
Leader Mike Mansfield clashed
today over whether the price or
gasoline would c limb to $1 a
gallon.
Mansfield told r eporlers he
feared gasoline would cost $1 a
gallon by the end of the year.
But White House press
secretary Ron Nessen said the
President "sees no indication
that it would go that high."
Man s fi eld, a Montana
Democrat, said gasoline would
cost $1 a gallon if oil·producing
countri es put into e ffect
threatened price hikes and if the
President's energy policies are
carried out.
Recent gaso line price in·
c reases, amounting to three
cents a g.allon in many areas, are
unjustified, Mansfi eld said.
"I do not believe the profits of
the oil companies are so scarce·
that they need ed to impose these
July 1 increases."
Nessen was asked at a White
House briefing whether (1) the
price of gasoline might go as high
as 85 to 90 cents and (2) Ford
would consider tha t excessive.
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merce Committee. to in ·
vestigate.
The oil companies said Ford's
recent imposition of another $1
import tax on for~ign oil caused
the price increases. But Nader
said the c.-ompanies were taking
advantage of the foreign hike to
increase prices of domestic oil,
iJ nd w ere not increasing
domestic production.
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A Monster Car
What do you get when you cross a dinosaur with a
Volkswagen? A "Stegowagtmvolksaurus." according to
Cincinnati sculptor Patricia Renick. This strange
creature is now on display <.1l the Midwest Bicentennial
Celebr ation in Chicago. ·
Conditions Placed ..
On Hunt for MI As
BANGKOK (AP) -North
Vietnamese Premier Pham Van
Dong says his governm ent is re·
ad y to pursue t he fate of
Americans listed as missing in
action in Vietnam , but linked the
search for the m e n to U.S. aid in
the reconstruction of Vietnam.
Pha m , in a letter to 21 U.S. con·
gressmen aired over Hanoi radio
today, said the "search for U.S.
missing persons in the Vietnam
war, the exhumation and return
ol bones oI U .S, personnel are
outstand ing matters that should
be resolved as soon as possible."
Another matter, linked to any
rEtiOlution ol the question of miss·
ing men, is "the U .S. contribu·
lion to the postw ar reconstruc·
lion ol Vietnam," according to
the broadcast monitored in
Bangkok.
The broadcast said Pham's let-
ter was in reply .lo a query by 21
U.S. congressmen "who pre-
viously worked for the termina-
tion of U.S. military involvement
in South Vietnam." The broad-
c.-ast dld not name the con·
gressmen but said the letter was
answered by Pham on.June21.
Ai r Radio Stole n
An aircraft radio valued by the
owner at $1,000 was stolen during
the weekend from a Laguna
Niguel home, Orange Count)'
Sheriff's officers reported today.
Deputies said thieves entered the
home of painting contractor
Robert G. Averill, 44, of 30352
Gr'ande Vista. via the unlocked
garage door.
Daily July 1st thru July 10.th.
12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Westcliff Office only.
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Today's Closing
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VOL. 68, NO. 188 2 SECTIONS, 26 PAGES
I I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA MONDAY, JUL y 7, 1975 TEN CENTS
The baUle of the curbside
m ailbox will be t aken up at
t onight's Huntington Beach City ·
Cowicil meeting.
A postal department order re·
quiring curbside mailboxes for
n ew homes built after March 19
is stirring a {uss a mong residents
cmd city officials.
"J think it 's tu m ing the clock.
back 50 years. Jt's ridiculous,"
says Huntington Beach City Ad·
Your
min:istrator Dave Rowlands.
Part of the problem is that
cities don't want holes dug in
theil' sjCtewalks, or mailboxes put
out front. The homeowner is
stuck in the middle, racing the
city's wrath iC he does and no
mail iC he doesn't.
The law does not apply to older
homes.
Rowlands admits the counciJo
may have to take some type of
quick action to allow the boxes
because the pOstal department
apparently won't back down.
• The curbside service extends
throughout at least the western
r egion, aceording to Huntington ·
Beach Postmaster Dean Ward. It
is mea,nt to curb inflation and
keep down postal costs.
"We can cut a delivery c01St by
3.S percent with curb6ide service
rather than doorfront service,"
x' • ID
Ward explained Friday.
That doesn't m ean the pos~al
budget will go down, but it means
it won 't go up quite as fast as new
customers are added, he in-
dicated.
U.S. Rep. Mar k Hannaford <D-
Long Beach), whose 34th District
includes a major portion of Hunt-
ington Beach, said Thursday he
will be looking at proposed
legislation to allow more flex·
Huntington?
ibility in the postal order.
During a morning press con·
ference on Thursd ay, Hannaford
referred to the Huntington Beach
Postmaster 's refusal to negotiate
the ruling as "arbitrary and
authoritarian."
But Ward said Thursday after-
noon it is a regional order' and he
has no discretion in the matter.
··we're not s itting in an ivory
tower behind ominous doors,"
Ward said. "We are trying t'.o be
as helpful as we can and sttll get
curbside service."
He said the Huntington Beach
postal budget a lone is more than
$4 million . ''JC we don'ltake some
steps to curb costs (nationally)
we won't have a postal system as
wedo now.••
"If there aren 't obstacles
thrown in their way, most people
(See MAILBOX. PageA2)
Mom: 'Free Son'
~ Grove Woman's Tape Sent to Zaire
By the Associated Press
The mother of the American
student still being held hostage
by Marxist guerrillas in Zaire
has taped a n appeal to the rebers
to free her son.
Mittie Smith or Garden Grove
recorded the message Sunday
and it was later sent to Dar es
Salaam, Tanzania, by jet to be
trans lated and passed on to the
revolutionary Popular Revolu·
tionary Party.
Her son, Stephen Smith, 22, a
student at Stanford University,
was one of four young people kid·
naped May lQ from a r emote re·
searc h s t a tion o n Lake
Tanganyika, between Ta nzania
a{ld Zaire.
"You must know how much
anguish you've caused us since
May 19," Mrs. Smith said in the
message taped by a reporter at
her home.
"Steve's dad and I are just
h ard .working people. My
husband works o~ the docks un·
loading ships. I work in a hospitcil
helping the aged and sick," the
message continued. •·we are not
wealthy and if it hadn't been for
Steve~s bard work and-dedication
he would not have been able t-0 go
'Jaws' Escaped
Shark Cheu:s Teen Surfer
MELBOURN E, Fla. (UPI> -
Bob Clark was only 50 feet from
shore on his s urfboard when a
six-foot s hark ripped into his
foot.
. The 16-year-old surfer pulled
his foot loose -he is unsure
whether the s ha rk released him
.. or the force of the s urf saved him
-and let the waves carry him to
shore. He s ultt!red nine 8"ered
tendons in his rigttt'foot.
.. I'm still sort of Ctigbtened,
but I think I'll be back in the
ocean. surfing again as soon as
I'm a ble," Cla rk said from his
bed in Hre vard County Hospital
61fler surgery.
The Cocoa Beach youth was
spending his July 4 holiday off In·
diatlanlic Beach when the inci·
dent occurred.
"I was on my surfboard, only
50 feel from s hore, wh en
something grabbed my fool, ..
said Clark, son of an employe of
1.be National Aeronautics and
Space Administration. "I was
pretty sure it was a shark.
"I never saw the shark," he
said, "but one of my friends said
he saw its fin.''
A witness said the shark was
six reet long .
"But 1 was n't Crighlened then
and I concentrated on staying on
the surfboard and letting the
waves carry me in," Clark sajd.
As .,. reached lbe water's
ecJge, other surfers came to his
aid. -
A shark alert was issued, but
the beach was open the r e·
mainder or the weekend and was
in use by holiday swimmers.
Authorities said Clark was the
first person attacked by a shark
in Brevard County ift 41 years. In
1934, an 11-year·old boy was
k!Jled by a ah a rk at alm~t the
same·spot.
"I surf all the t ime, occasional-
ly at Jndiatlantic, but I've never
h'8d ·any trouble With 'shatks
before, and I hope I never do
again," Clark s aid.
Clothes on Beacll
Swimmer Believed
Drowned off Bolsa
A 19-year-old Norwalk swim·
m er may have drowned Satur·
day night of! Bolsa Chica State
Beach, lifeguards reported to-
day,
A lifeguard spokesman said
Matthew Brunken was swim·
ming with friends n~ar the Bolsa
Chica bluHs a l Golden West
Street about 4 p.m .. Saturday,
when he disappeared.
The lifegua rd said Brunken's
friends were wading in shallow
water and they never saw him,
but he t ailed to return to s hore
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6::.•±~ 'W>
Weadler
MosUy sunny and clear.
IDghs in upper 70s, over·
Jllght low in low · 60s.
' INSID~ TOD~ Y
•· Loold1tg for.an 1.inUJUOI WCO·
tion with.almost.all tilt com-
' jort1 of hoJM? Thinlc.obou&.o
caft06 trip down the Colorado
IUun wUh the Crcu11 ~.or
go tM woy o N~ &och
woman did-bl/ raft. 81.
and left his pants, wallet and
s hirt on the beach.
Lifeguards have found no trace
of Brunken 's body, but believe he
drowned •.
Brunken's apparent drowning
was the wors t incident as
thousands of visitors crammed
the beaches in Huntington Beach
and Seal Beach during the three·
dar,weekend.
Heavy surf, reaching eight and
nine fee l ·in h eight , sent
lifeguards into the water 104
times Sunday at the one mile or
city beach in Huntington Beach.
But lifeguards said there was
no serious trouble even though a
large number ol swimmers were
caugbt i~ rough surf and a swi~
curtenL
Friday, July 4th. drew the big-
gest crowds. with ss.ooo at the
municipal beacb in Huotin.u>n
Beach, 45,000 at Huntington State
• Beacb. 35,000 at Bol sa Chlca ..state Beacb, and 18,000 at Seal
Beach.
The crowds dropped by about
5,000 at eacb beach on Saturday
and Sunday, -except f'or Seal
Beach where the aver-age r e·
mained the same.
A half-dozen city policemen
had to quell a disturbance at the
Huntington Beach pier abollt
midnight oo July 4th, bu
spokeamen sald il was mOltly
caused by people throwing lire
crackers at each other and did
not involve & 1Jlajor melee.
There wdalso a fight at Runt·
ia~ Stat. &acb wUnened by
several Jau&Mlred beadt vl1lfon
Sunday. Lifef'6Ards said It in-
volved three youthl who were ar-
rested Cot UHU)l 00 a lifeguard ,,._ ____________________ _
and a ~le of byatanden. .
'
to college."
M-rs. Smith told the guerrillas
that her son earned the financial
assistance to go to Stanford a nd
then to the African research sla·
lion "through his hard work" a nd
wants to return to the United
States to study pediatrics.
.. r plead with you lo let my son
go now," the message concluded.
··If any of you have children of
your own, you surely must love
them as much as I love Steve and
you would realize how much J
already have suffered."
<See MOTHER, Page A2)
Gas Boost
Hearings
Promised
WASHJNGTON (UPI) -While
holidaY. vacationers were payi ng
three cents a gallon more for
gasoline, two senators promi~
hearings within two weeks to find
out why gas producers hiked
prices just in time t.o catch the
summer travel rush.
Sens. Herir-y Jackson, (D·
Wash.). a nd Adlai Stevenson, <D·
Ill.), said Sunday "the public has
a right to know and the Congress
has a responsibility to find out
how this massive Fourth of July
squeeze play on the consumer
took place."
J ackson is chairman of the
Senate investigations s ubcom·
mittee. Stevensor4 heads· an oil
and gas productiOn subcommit·
t ee. They said joint hearings
WolJld be h e ld "within two
weeks" on reasons behind the
sudden jump at the pump.
Ralph Nad er. meanwhile,
charged that ''the public is being
misled by oil induslry and Ford
administration explanations of
the summe r vacation lime in·
creases in the price of gasoline."
He asked J ackson and Rep.
Harley Staggers, <D-W. Va.),
chairman of the House Com-
merce Committee, t o in·
vestigate.
The oil companies said Ford's
recent imposition of another Sl
import t ax on foreign oil caused
the price increases. But Nader
said the companies were taking
advantage of the foreign hike to
increase prices of domestic oil,
and w ere n o t increasing
domestic production.
Jackson said, "Clearly, the oil
companies have m anufactured a
shortage through a manipulation
or refinery output so they could
raise retail gasoline prices as
much as seven cents a gallon
during the season when vacation-
i n g American s buy more
gasoline."
·•1t appear s the gasoline inver\-
tory and pricing situation is a
classic study in the power of the
major oil companies lo reverse
the normal rules of supply and
demand," Stevenson said.
* * *
A Bit O v en11at ched? o.11r Pilot s1.tt P~
When lhe kids from the Huntington Beach·
•Fountain Valley YMCA challenged the
local firemen to a wa ter fight, the fireme n
brought ulo ng the tools of their trade .
I lerc f 1rcman Larry 1'aylor and Wayne
l\farcsh adminis ter a good dousing to John
Schulz. 9, while 12·year-old David A,rnold
~neaks up behind them for retaliation.
Defendant Termed
Hinshaw Recruiter
By TOM BARLEY
Of U.. D•llr Pilot 51•ff
A prosecution witness today
identified defendant James
Bertolino cis the man who told
him during a meeting in a Tustin
coffee shop three years cigo that
he needed volunteers to work on
Orange county assessor Andrew
Hinshaw's congressional cam·
paign.
Assessor's aide Carlos Cala
testified in the Orange County
Blaze Hits
Be a c h H ome
F ire swept through a Hunt·
ington Be ach home. Sunday
night, as the family stood outside
watching a neighbor's fireworks.
Firemen said the blaze caused
about $12,000 damage lo the Joe
Halbert home. 5631 Clark Drive.
lt destrovcd the living room,
kitchen :.ind a hall way, firemen
reported , and there was smoke
damage through the rest of the
home. The ce1use of the blaze and
the exact s pot where it started
arc still being anvestigatl'<f.
There were no injuries, and the
9:20 p.m . blaic was quickly
brought under control,
Superior Court trial of Bertolino,
52, of 24116 Via Madrugada, Mis-
sion Viejo, that he refused at that
lime to work fo r Hinshaw.
C'ala said he later changed his
mind when the rcsultin~ a l·
mospherc 111 the a~sessor's office
towards those "ho dad not volun·
teer eonv11u:ed ham that 1t would
be prefen1blt• to "ork for the
Hanshaw campaign.
rala te~t1fied that he then ad·
n sed assis tant asses~or Gl'Orgc
Upton that ht' wi shed to volunteer
for duty at Hinsh~1w':, campaign
headquarters.
Thl' witness also testified that
he worked for the Hinshaw cam·
paign on a daily basis and was
paid overtime .ipprovcd by Up·
ton on a number of occasions.
Bertolino is bl'tnJ! tried on
charges of conspiracy and grand
theft contained in a Grand Jury
indictment.
Five of six assessor's cmploycs
named with Bertolino an that in-
dictment have pl eaded guilty to
lesser charges. Tht•y \\ 111 be S l'll·
tcnced on various datos this
month by Judge Walter Smith.
Hins haw and aSSl'!>~or .Jack
\'allerga ha,·e bt•en md1ekd on
the same charge:. and for furthl'r
alleged criminal offt·n~cs com·
milled while Hinshaw served as
assessor and Vallcrga as his
right hand man.
Youth Draws
Gunfire in
Valley Cluue
A Long Beach man led police
on a high-speed chase through
north Fountain Valley Sunday
after allegedly trying to run ovel'.'
an off-duty officer, then fleeing in
a hail of bullets.
Steven Douglas Le\\iS, 19, re·
mained in Orange County Jail to-
day un charges of ~ssaull with a
deadly weapon on a police of-
ficer, resisting arrc~t. as well as
lut and run and drunken driving,
police said.
The incident s tarted at 2: 15
a.m. Sunday, as Huntington
Beach Police Sgt. James Dahl
was returning to his Fountain
Vcilley home after work.
Dahl allegedly spotted Lewis
driving erratically near Saa
Alfredo Circle and El Manzano
Avenue in Fountain Valley.
When Lewis s topped, police as-
serted, Dahl showed his badge
and tried to ques tion him.
Lewis then allegedly tried to
run over Dahl as he stood on the
curb, then sped away, as Dahl
fired four shots from a handgun.
Police said Dahl tried to hit
Lewis' truck tires.but missed.
Fountain Va'tley officer s
~i.><>tted Lewis as he left the hous·
ing tract, sped west on Warner
r\venue , t hen stopped him al
Warner and ·the San Diego
Freeway.
Gasoline Priee Issue
During the c ha se, Lewis
bounced ore a drive-in restaurant
al Warn e r and Brookhurst
Street, causing minor da mage,
poli ce said.
F Qrd, Mansfield Clash
WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi·
denl Ford a nd Senate Majority
Leader Mike Mansfield clashed
today over wbether the price oC
gasoline would climb to $1 a
gallon.
President's · energy policies are
carried out.
Io addition to replying that
1''ord sees no indication that the
price would go that high, Nessen
~1ccused Congress of lagging on
the President's energy program.
C4.MPER· SOLD
I N FO UR DAYS
"The ad produced many, many
calls. We sold the camper in only
fo ur days. I'm very pleased."
• Mansfield told reporters he
(eared gasoline would cost $1 a
gallon by the eod ortheyear.
Recent gasoline price in·
creases, amounting to three
cents a gallon in many a~eas, arc
unjustified, Mansfield said.
•·The people complaining when
they pulled up to the gas pump
this weekend ought to tell their
congressmen and senators, who
are home this week, that they
want to start getting that money
back through o tax rebate which
the President proposed," Nessen
said.
That's the advertising success
s tory told by a Dana Point
woman after s he placed this ad in
the Daily Pilot:
t
But White House ~ress
secretary Ron NesMO said the ·
Preaidenl "tees no trklicatlon
lbatjt would 10 that hiA"
"I do not be lieve the profits of.
the oll companies are so scarce
that tbc,y needed to i mpase these
Jul11 increases."
Nessen WH asked at a White Jtouae brleftag whether (1) the
)lrice o( &uollne mJght go as high
• 85 to • e•ts and (2) Ford
M a n1Cl t1 ld, a Moblana
Democrat, said 1uo&1De-WGakl
cost Sl a gaUon if oil·proioeJaa
countries put tnto •ff'ee&.
t.hreatftaed price hikes .... it lae t pkl~erthatuccssive.
\
'
The press seeretary said Ford
would be 01aklbg .ctecistons thl:s
week on his propo1als for legisla·
tion to decontrol oU.
'73 24' Pace Arrow.
Generator, roor air, tape
deck, 13,000 mi. $13-,250
new, take over pymts.
XX·XXXX.
If you have-a r.ccreational vehi·
cle lo sell, call 6C2-.5678. We make
it easy to pul a few words to wort
lor you, in the Daily PUot.
• •
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Crime Beating Up
Secret W-itneas Pays Cash for Tipa
Along with the &ummer heat wavt! onen comes an
incr~aae in the crime
wave . Mor~ burglaries.
more thert ::., 11nd
some l1 me1:> more armed
robberies.
The Secret Witness isn't
pinpointil'\f a s pecific
crime today, but reminds
readers this l'olumn is
open for b p& on all types oC
crime.
H you witnessed a
burglary, a n assault or
som e other crime, don't
hesitate to report it. lf you
don't want to become in·
volved with poli ce
author ities, phone the
Secret Witness , 642·0700, or
write t o: Dally Pilot,
Secret Witness
Secret Witness, P .O. Box
790, Huntington Bench, Ca.
(921648).
We pay cash for good
crime tips whjch help the
police in Huntington Beach
. or Fountain Valley arrest
the offender.
Lebanon Says 13
Killed in Attacks
By United Press lnternaUonaJ
Lebanese authorities said at
least 13 people were killed and 37
wounded today in Israeli air , sea
and ground assaults on P alesti·
nian refugee camps and
Lebanese villages in southern
Lebanon·. lsr<iel said the targets
were suspected guerrilla bases.
The combined attacks came as
I s raeli ambassador Simcba
Dinitz departed for Washington
to obtain •·clarifications" from
Secretary or State Henry A.
Kissinger on Egyptian proposals
for a second-stage troop dis·
engagement in the Sinai.
The Israeh strikes, the biggest
military operation against g uer·
rilla strongholds in Lebanon in
more than two years. were in ap-
parent retaliation for a terrorist
bomb explosion in J erusalem
.Friday that killed 14 persons and
wounded 77 more.
Lebanese police said two of the
13 dead in the Israeli attacks
were women and three were
children.
Isr aeli navy gunboats operal·
ing in predawn darkness and
Site of Trial
For V allerga
Not Decided
Orange County Assessor Jack
Valterga will have to wait al
lcasl five da) s befor~ he can
m ake travt:!l arrangements for
his trial m another county on
charges or grand theft, misap·
propriation or public funds and
conmct of interest.
Superior Court J udge Evercll
W.· Dickey told Vallerga and his
lawyers today that the California
Judicial Council has not been
able at such short notice to com·
pile a list of counties that can
handle the trial.
Judge Dickey granted a
change or venue from Orange
Cou nt y las t 1''r iday a ft er
Vallerga's lawyers s uccessfully
argued that the ir client's
chances of a fair trial in this area
were virtually nil.
It was argued that Vallerga
h ad suffer e d by the wave of
publicity that followed the indict··
ment by the Grand Jury or nine
assessor's aides, Vallerga and
Congressman Andrew Hinshaw.
Judge Dickey ordered lawyers
for both sides t o return to his
courtroom Friday for what he
hopes will be a decision by the
judicial council on the site or the
VaUe rga trial.
The judge commented last Fri·
day that it will take at least two
weeks from the time or that de·
cision to the date that the trial
commences.
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warplanes streaking in at first
light struck the sites south of
Rashidiyeh and just north or
Tyre. the Israeli Military Com·
mandsaid.
They said commandos landed
and blew up three houses sus·
peeled of harboring guerrillas,
then fired on a jeep and killed all
three men in it. .
Israeli artillery joined the of
fensive and pounded suspected
guerrilla concentrations in ~he
hilly region north or the frontier
in Leban on and gunners in
Lebanon l ater fired several
Katyusha rockets and shells into
Is r ael but caused neither
casualties nor d am age, the co1i1·
mand s aid.
A Palestinian spokesman said
the guerrillas s hot down an
Israeli Phantom jet but Israeli
military· authorities said all
planes returned safely to their
bases.
In Beirut. Premie r Rashid
Karami said the Lebanese army
with the help of P alestinian guer·
rillas prevented the Israelis from
landing troops a nd forced the m to
retreat leaving a trail of blood.
The fi ghting was the heaviest
along the Israeli-Lebanese fron-
tier since May when Lebanes~
and Israeli armv units clashed in
a day-long balll~.
Egypt 1i. ini.istmg lh<it Israel
pull back in Sinai beyond the
Milla and G id 1 passes. Israel
equally ins ists on retaining a
hold on th eir east ern ends
because of tht:ir i.trategic value.
Trustees Eye
Huntingto1i
Sclwol Site
The future land use of what
was to be a 60-acre high school
campus will be discussed tonight
by the Huntington Beach City
Council during its 7 o'clock busi·
ness session.
City planners are recommend·
ing an amendment lo the general
plan of land use which would de·
signale the 60-acre Yorktown site
for future low density housing.
The site. al the northwest cor·
ner of Yorktown Avenue and
Magnolia Street, was recently
sold by the Huntington Beach
Union High School District after
plans · for building a campus
there were abandoned.
It is one or seve n changes in the •
city's general plan for land use
which are scheduled for a public
hearing in city council cha m-
bers.
Another general plan amend-
ment involves 32 acres behind
Huntington Center, where de·
velopers would Uk e .to combine
apartment units with an Alpine
Village shopping center.
The city pla nning department
has suggested new rules to allow
such a combination and recom·
mends the area be controlled
through a specifi c plan for de·
velopment.
The other five general plan
amendments involve :
-Allowing a six-acre specialty
shopping center in Huntington
Ha rbo ur, south of Edinger
A venue and north of the Hunt·
ington Harbour main channel.
-Lowering the density for
housing on the Signal Property at
Bolsa Ch ica Stree t, T albert
A venue and Springd ale Street.
-The Kendall property at the
southwes t corner of Slate r
Avenue and Graham Street.
-Elimination of two e1emen·
tary school sites, one west or
Brookhu rst Street , south or
Hamilton Avenue, and the other
west of Newland Street, north or
Indianapolis Avenue.
Trident Protested
BANGOR, Wash. <U PI) -A
iroup o f Caaadians and
Americana protesUn, the Tri·
d.enl aubmarlne baM under con·
atrucllon here planted a vqeta·
ble garden on the biase Sunday
aod sang, "We all live in a Tri·
deot submarine."
One Upeter earned $50
tor t elling where two
arml"li robbers were hid·
ing. The pair were arrest-
ed less than two hours after
hitting a s mall lluntlngtOn
Beach market.
Another tipster received
S300 for turning in a sos-
ped believed in-Volved in
several heavy duty home
burglaries and armed rob-
beries, including the loot.
ing of Huntington Harbour
residences.
Information is passed on
· t~ the police, but the name
of the informant is not. And
cash rewards are not limit-
ed only to thos e crimes
published in the Secret
. Witness column.
Fro•PageAJ
MOTHER •••
The father of the hostage,
Joseph Smith, and a Stanford
professor , Dr. David Hamburg,
will r eportedly receive t he
m essage in Dar es Salaam and
seek to have it translated and
passed lo guerrilla leaders.
Mrs. Smith called a reporter at
the Long Beach Independent
Press-Telegram Saturday night
to ask him to help her tape lhe
message.
She read Crom notes drafted by
h e r daughte r -in-law, Connie
Smith of Yorba Linda, and said
other family members helped
compose th e draft of t he
message. Mrs. Smith displayed
no hostility toward the guer·
rill as.
The group has been described
as a Marxist organization seek·
ing to overthrow Zaire President
Mobutu Sese Seko.
Soon after kidnaping the four
young people from the town or
Kigoma, Tanzania, where the
students were doing research on
baboons, the g uerrillas released
one -Barbara Smuts, 24, of Ann
Arbor Mich. -with a note de·
manding the release of leftist
prisoners from Tanzanian jails,
weapons, ammunition and
$500.000.
No Social
Security Tab
For Vmley?
Fountain Valley employes plan
to drop out of the Social Security
syste m two years from now.
City councilme n unanimously
passed a resolution lo do so Tues-
d ay night, but agreed that if
employe s urveys later show they
want to keep the system, t hey
could change their mind.
C ity Controller Howard
Stephens pointed out municipal
employes voted 2 to 1 r~ently to
drop out of the program.
It would save them money on
their pay checks, and the city
could use its Social Security con·
tribution -about $100,000 a year
-to improve employe benefits
and wages.
The employes already are cov-
ered under the Public Employes
Retirem ent System, Stephens
said. noting that only two other
cities in the county still have both
programs.
By law, the council had to pass
its r es oluti on oC inte n t to
withdraw from the system two
years before the effective date,
<.ilthough the m e mbers could
r escind it later.
Kindergarten
Enrollment
Changes OK'd
Five year olds in Huntington
Beach's Ocean View School Dis·
lrict may enroll in kindergarten
next year soon after t heir fl.fth
birthday -not just at the ~gin-·
ning of the school year.
ln the past, students had to be S
by Dec. 2. but the new rules were
drawn up according to recent
legislation which allows districts
to waive cutoff dates if they wish.
Ocean View will accept Ove
year olds according to regula·
lions set at individual acbools,
developed by school staffs.
Options include mid-year en-
trance on Feb. 2, quarterly en·
trance Feb. 2 and April S and
monthly entrance the first of
each month.
Three distrkt schools -
Meadow View, Star View and
Vista Vl~w -· wlll accept
children upon their l\ft.b blrth·
4ay. recardless of the date.
Admission will be based on
space available, but lranlporta·
lion to nelghbonns schools wtll
be offered c h ildren whose
nearest kinder11rten clu1 ls
filled.
District officialt Hid lnlonn•·
tJon about Uae proiram will be
available i n th e fall •t
nelghborbood ac.boola.
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Marching to Delano
Members of Cesar Chavez' Farm Workers
Union and sympathizers march through
Corona del Mar on their way to Delano.
They s tarted walking six days ago at
'Mexican border and plan to arrive in
·Delano in August when new California
farm labor law goes into effect .• Purpose
of march is to urge Californians the group
encounters e n route to refuse to b.uy
grapes and wines from growers the um~n
opposes. About 15 marchers made their
way through Newport Beach today. Hunt-
ington Beach 's Holsa Chica State Be~ch
was their destination.
Ocean View
Board Eyes
Unity Proposal
A resolution tying the Pountain
Valley a nd south Huntington
Beach unification proposals ·
together will be considered by
the Ocean View School Board at
7:30 tonight.
According to t he proposed re·
solution, trustees would go on re·
cord as opposed to both unifica·
tion efforts.
In addition, they would ask the
state Board or Education not to
allow unification in one area un·
less it passes in both.
A s imilar resolution has been
p assed by Westminster elemen·
tary trustees and will be con·
sidered T uesday night by the
Huntington Beach Union High
School Board.
Fountain Valley's unification
c alls for formation of a new dis·
tricl along city borders, while
south Huntington Beach's follows
the Huntington Beach eJemen·
tary school borders and the Hunt·
ington Beach strip of the current
Fountain Valley elementary djs.
lrict.
Two Survive Falls
Off Pie_rin Newport
Two people in separate inc1-
d en ts capped the holiday
weekend by falling ore tbe
Newport Pier into the sea Sunday
night.
Newport Beach lifeguards said
it is r are-ror__even one person to
fall from thepi~r.
The first person to pl unge into
five-foot breakers beneath the
pier was Lavonne Morris, 31, of
16548 Lassen St., in Fountain
Valley.
Mrs. Morris spent the night at
Kaiser Hospital in Bellflower,
after first being treated at.Hoag
Memorial Hospital in Newport
Beach. She was sent home this
morning in good condition.
According to lifeguards, Mrs.
Morris fell when she dropped a
package o! cigarettes and lost
her balance while attempting to
catch them.
A 20.yea r-oJd Riverside man,
Mike Tardiff. jumped into the
water after Mrs. Morris and held
her bead above water unt il
llfe~uard Dave Vick, 21 , swam
out and brought her ashore.
· A second person Cell o(f the pier
45 minutes later cind was also
rescued by lifeguards.
Kurt Carr. 18. of Cerritos, was
hanging onto a piling when
lifeguards r eached him and
brought him to shore. Carr was
able to swim, however, and was
not injured by>his fall.
Frort1 Page AJ
MAILBOX •••
will put the boxes up,'' Ward pre-
dicted. ''Admittedly they would
rather get their mail al the door,
but this will work great fot us and
will ultimately be a savings for
them."
New home owners who don't
have a mail box a nd aren't re ·
ceiving doorsiep delivery must
now pick up -their letters at the
postomce.
Daily July 1st thru July 10th.
12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Westcliff Office only.
\>"·.:(MARINERS .:~::~ANALYSIS .
:·:. OF FREE • ~·,,. SERVICES -:'\. .
"YOUR HANDWRITING CAN
GIVE YOU INSIGHT INTO THE
REAL YOU"
These are the words of noted
Graphology expert C. E. Bower. He
will be at Mariners Savi ngs to give
you a Free Handwriting Analysis.
You could find the "Real You" j ust
by writing aslmple sentence. It's a
pleasant experience and could be
helpful.
~ Professor Bower has worked on
a consulting bas is for Government
and Industry, and now will give yo'-'
his personal attention.
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!!onday. July 1, 1075 DAIL y PILOT A 11
:Hundreds Employed· in County
t-Joh Program Working
·: 81 WILUAM SCllREIBE& •·But some kids were hurt ir. the meantime," be .. Of .. °""" ..... ...,. . d
"'· ~N'.fA ANA -Oeapite chronic Jags ot com-sai The two men said a numbero(younr1ten were
rnurucallons between the two Orange County gov· also mislead by the belief that the pro"ram ls On6D ~ent agencies in charge, a special federally 0 . .,... :~ded summer job proaram bas put more than $35 to all teenagers, not just those who meet the specific .urangeCoastyoungst.erst.Qwork. federal criteria -low economic level and re-
And anotbet 100 t~ra are being bused to sidence~lose to jobs. J~~ at El Toro Marine Cofl)S Air ~lion from bar-IN ASSIGNING JOB SLOTS to the cities and
!'JO 'lis.eas o( Stanton and Los Alamitos. In all, 3.000 unincorporated communities with.in their domail)
JObswerefunded throueboutthecounty. -including most of the flarbor Area and south
1 All the yo'ungst.era involved in jobs ranging county -Amezcua and Caudillo effectively ignored .fro~ recreation counselors to health lberapists are the "fair share" formula dictated by the federal cons1~ered "disadvantaged," meaning they meet Department of Labor .
... ~rtam federal poverty criteria. "We used our own discretion based on need, but
as it worked out, every area got its fair share and in
THEY HOLD JC?~ WITH city and county gov-some areas, quHc a bit more," Amezcua said.
•f!1ments, ~chool d1Stricts, heallb care facilities, The fair share formula was based on statistics
l>nvate buamess and public service agencies such compiled in the 1970 census. which Amezcua said
as community centers and the YMCA. "is obviously Ci ve years out of date."
. Th~ administrative difficulties to date have Instead, Amezcua sent representatives into P~m.anly involved the county Manpower Com-each city and commwlity to survey the situation
mts11on, lbe agency nominally in charge of lbe and seek out the youngsters who could fit the
$Ummer youth program, and the county personnel criteria.
department, which is the lead hiring agency for county 1overnment and a dozeo cities. AS A f\ESULT, CITIES that would have gotten
'J'.be remain~g cities, including Seal Beach and only 20 or 30 job slots under th~ fair share formula
Huntington Beach, have chosen to direct th·eir own got 80 or 100 based on actual inspection of poverty
p ltb h f b situations. rograms w as are o l e federal grant money. The county government program might have
MOST OF TJIE COMMUNICATION problem been hall the current size, Amezcua notes, had the a~p~rently . stems back to the Manpower Com-Board of Supervisors not pumped in $200,000 from
m1:;s1on.whachhasreleasedintormationtothepress another federal grant program in addition lo the
and public that is in complete or misleading. $332,000 share of the latest grant program.
Robert Nelson, the commission's executive And, in an eHort to serve at least some of the 500
director, admits that "some things probably could kids on bis waiting lists, Amezcua said he is plan-
have been bandied dlfferenUy." ning to ask supervisors to find more meney.
An oversight that disappointed hundreds of ''The cities have already said they can't afford
young job·seekers occurred two weeks ago, when .-m_o_re_so_th_e_bo_a_rd_is_th_e_n_ex_t_s_t.e_P_._"_Am_~_cu_a_s_aa_· d_. --1
the $L8 million federal grant officially arrived.
The Manpower Comm.iasion office announced
receipt of tbe funds and ceremoniously announced
it would permit creation ol about 3,000 jobs. Com-
mission officlala released naines and phone num-
bers of personnel offices in the county and various
cities where interested youngsters could inquire about jobs.
IN FAC?, NELSON ADMl'ITED later, recruit-
ment for the jobs began more than six weeks ago,
before school Jet out for the s:Jmmer. Oralia
Bolanos; who coordinates the youth programs for
Nelson ·s office explained.
"The program operators were told to fill their
slots before the kids left school because last year,
we had trouble filling all the jobs when we couldn't
do it through the schools,•• she said.
"I understand that all but a few of the cities that
were conducting their own hiring programs had
filled th~ir jobs slots before the end of May.·•
The fact that the commission staff failed to
make that fact known in publicizing the grant dis-
U.irbed Al Amezcua and Luis Caudillo, the county
persorinel officers trying to handle hiring for the
~ounty and the dozen cities without their own pro·
crams.
"WE WOULD PREFER THE commission tc
l,ive us the money, the federal guidelines and then
let.us handle the employment program," Amezcua
said.
Caudillo sajd his office was swamped with calls
for two days after news stories prompted by the
commission releases· appeared, complete with
names and numbers to call.
~ Amezcua said most of the difficulties were re-
lated to poor communications between the two
.county offices and most have now been worked out.
~* * * •• * * -PoorEm~rge
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SANTA ANA -There are more impoverished
people living on the affluent Orange Coast than
statistics show or people care to admit, according to
two Orange County aovernment personnel officers.
Al Amezcua and Luis Caudillo, administrators
of most of a federally funded summer you lb hiring
program in the county, aeot field represen\atives
into coastal communities to find disadvantaged
youngsters-to particlpa~.
· They said it was the first time any manpower
program administrators had even attempted to
seek out the real poverty cases in areas from Costa
Mesa sou~h to San Clemente.
"'SINCE HUNTINGTON BEACH and Seal
Beach conducted their own blring programs, we ·
'didn't go into those areas," Amezcua said. "But it
was surprising what we found in the other coastal
areas that have been simply ignored because
everyone is thought to be rich."
Coastal communities and the number of poor
teenagers holding jobs as of this week under the hir·
tng progran include: ·
.:_Fountain Valley, 47
-Costa Mesa, 141
-Irvine, 42
-Laguna Beach, 20
-Newport Beach, 40
-SanJuan Caplstrano, 19
-San Clemenle, 13
-Mission Viejo area, 10
-El Toro area. 22
-Dana Point area, nine
-Laguna Hills area, five
HUNTINGTON BEACH OPENED up about 150
jobs and Seal Beach about 16 in their programs,
Caudillo said. . Of the 368 youngsters in coast.al areas other
than the west county, Amezcua. noted that 164 a~e
working part lime and go101 to scho~l in
vocational programs part tlme but still earrung 40
hours a week of pay. · Tboullh lh•Y did meet ~eral f alr share stan· darda f« each communl\J, ezeua and Caudillo
used their own eblen and tbos' or field
workers In assigning Job alon1 life Orange
~~if we had used the t• lhare formula, wb!ch. is
baed on the 1970 cenam,...,. &NU with 1urpns-ln'11 hlp numbers ol llMo¥erilW kJdl would have soueo tar feweralou o.n they dSd," ea~mo
1ald. .. na EiAMPLB. COl'JA JllESA would ~a\tc
•ou.tn about ae or 30 aloQ eompared to the 141 tt re·
ceived. County fletd wol'ken found a larie pockel
o1 poverty-level r esldent.s on the weal side o1 town.
ln amuent Irvine, wblda probably would bavo
rtttlved no 110~ count.)' Officials found migrant
farm families and tollete 1tude.ntS who met the
poverty criteria. l i I Slmllor .Pockets o( pover y , pri mar Y
Spanish-speaking people, were round tn every 'oulh
coastal community, Amezcua said.
When you decide snving is better than taking
chances, consider the reasons to choose Home
Savings, the only savings and loan association
over 55Y2 Billion Strong, Number 1 in the Nation
in both Savings and Loans.
No sav1ng5 1ns111ut1on pays more than Home
on insured sav1n'gs. Many do not offer as much
in either interest or free services. Home savings
rates start with interest paid day-in to day-out at
th e current annual 5 Y4 %, plus daily compound-
ing. which 1s more lhan any bank pays on the
same basic passbook accounts.
No bank pays ?3/.i % on 6 to 10 year term
accounts. Home does, with just a $1,000
minimum. On early withdrawals of principal,
substantial Interest penalties are required
legally, but leave priocipal and interes! and your
actual annual return is over 8%. Your money
doubles in less than 9 years.
''Old Dependable" since 1889, Home Savings
11as more for you today than ever before.
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NEWPORT BEACH
190 Newport Center Drive
near Fashion Island
640-6100
LAGUNA HILLS/EL TORO
23861 El Toro Road
837-5111
t.i.-. rt0£Ml ...,."Cl• an I loo" lni<i••"• # C..pottt'O'\ ~ INliltCI
10 $40,000 let"" IMMduM llO I~ \~.000 kif I llJN~ 6' '·
.,.._ HOfAAI Mo,..,. V...n Of'\~ 6y•...,..
1 /3 OFF
FORECAST
DRESSES AND
SPORTSWEAR
39 .. 9910 92. 99 \.
were $60-$140
This is the sa le you won't w ant to m i s~! Our very <-pecial collec tion of fJmous
name fashions: Select from long and short drec,'c!>, !>POrt!>wea r separates, .ind
pantsuits in the greatest fashion looks Jround. Come C'arly, spend some tim<:'
browsing, and get in on on one of o~r nicest sale collections ever!
forecast dres~es 20, forecas t sportswear 86, forcca<.t sepa rdtes (, ;, m1 c;s fore< .1q t I 1), ,1\ .1d.1ble J I
1 /3 OFF .
FAMOUS NAME
SPORTSWEAR
1 7 • 9 9 to 4 5 • 9 9 were $26.00-$70.00
Choose from an assortment of tai lored pJnts, blazers, shirts and ·skirts
from a famous American designer. The grea test fashion looks at 1 /3 off!
forecast coordinates J 20-.
r\AA't' CO
South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa . 3333 Bri stol St ..
Westminster Mall-Golden State at San Diego Fwy.:
546-9321
898-2521
Monday thru Friday 10-9:30 Saturday 10-7 Sunday Noon to 6
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FIGMENTS
NANCY
NANCY, GO TO
T~E STORE AND
GET A DOZEN
. EGGS
AND DON'T
RUN WITH
THEM ---
TODAY'S CBDSSIDRD PUZZLE
'ACROSS
t Secondary
tchool
Informal
5 Actor-··
Grant
9 Heorew
letters VM.
""" Comb. form
15 Miscellany
16 In a slate of
colhsoon
17 Golle<'s con·
conc.rn 2
words
19 Gambling
game
20 f 14YOf
21 •••• --wood
Wf'll
neuowed
13 Sc0<nlul
e1oresi1or.
25 Oa.id ~
weaoon
26 Ra111on9
sou no
28 P31e<:1
32 Hap~n~dl
rrie s.ime tome
J7 h chaniie
38 0101oma1
Abbr
311 lolad~ a
ll'COl•'l1nq
41 Goiters
.il'.Cf'\SO<';
'2 Oown11~e
l>f'..00 ~ ...
4~ P.sSIOt,
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17
20
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<48 Trauma
50 Ol'y up
51 Youn(! P•O
5" ~1n-&now
m111ures
58 Excllll<!&
62 Cnou ·-·
Ct11neseVIP
63 M41nlain
6" Bal111c11''1l
olt l
66 Combine
67 Sonol
Aer>ecu
68 N Amet.
Indian
69 Having nee;~
growtn
70 Kind of hty
11 Enoong w1tn
rtl"Ye• ana
artful
DOWN
1 BarQd•ns
~ s~o .. ec a Mm
again
) UMven
4 S11ua1ed on
bac~
5 Female
.nomal
6 Ouee<> ol
Jordan
1 CorculN bands
8 Song"'
1a1se110
9 Adv1Sot)'
council
I 0 Halle· -··-
'"'~~ 11 Se•l\t l)todge
S.turt:Say' s Puule Solved:
12 Man's n1me
l l Ptumhke lru•I 1a Glielal ice
bloc.It
22 Plunge
24 Sluh
27 Holland
product
29 T1rdy
30 Geiman 11-.er
31 lellP.fS
32 Tooen
3J Negtec1
34 8ulld1ng beilrTl
35 Above
Comb lorm
36 Sc<>u1 untls
40 loletal lorll\-
1ng toots
43 T emPOt ary
c;essa11on
« F eellr19 QUiii
46 Merchand•S·
mg ll'ten1s
•7 0..1a110 city
49 Help'
52 Remains
.-i11e1
clema11on
Sl Annoy
5!I Chter up
56 N Meuc~
lndi.lns
57 L11eral
sur1;,ces
58 Worthles.s
malle<
59 Forelimb~
60 S"°"'e'
61 Bre.i~ '"a
tab11c
65 Composmon
10 II t2 tJ
bf Wa. F. hww cmd Mel Cassoa
by Tom K. Ryan
by Tom Batiuk
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by Dale Hale
by &nie Bushmiller
DOOLEr s WORLD·
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I60f A ll~l<lf IC F.!IOOLC
IOr< YA ...
ANIMAL CRACKERS
by GeonJe L~mont
-rHe:Re's NO SUCH
"fHING AS 1--.10-FAUt..:T"
I~ SUAANCe FOR
"OC"fORS. e~ ~
<:!)
.. by Ferd Johnson
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by Rodger Bollen
I W15H THE~1D
SToP Tl-l~T.·· HE15
GETIIN6 MAD!
OH 10Hl14 ERE COt<lES
Tt-lE. 1DJE>HE'5r HIT\EI<
I~ lHE t.eA60E OP TO
BATl
PEANUTS by Charles M. Sclluli
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JUDGE PARKER
TODA'( wE FL'( UP TO
6o'{Nf FALLS, MICMIG.l.N.
Wl4ERE :UE FINISH THE RACE .•
,\>-.;:) THEN JOIN EVE.<':'ONE
FOi\ A GREAT 01NNER~
THE BOYS I 'LL HAVE A FEW WORDS
HElf!WHAT
ARE lfOU OOIN6
O~ OUR
PLANE!!
DiscovERJNG THAT
SAM ORNER IS
BEING HELD
AGAINST HIS WILL,
FINGERS FARADAY
ATTEMPTS TO
APOLOGIZE.'
DIDN'T MEAN WITH THE D. A. FIRST THING
NO HARM! IN THE MORNING! WMAT
MISS PEACH
DICK TRACY
THEY DID IS TANTAMOUNT
TO KIDNAPPING!
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FL'1!N6 ACE O/lt A .;:;p:.;,AL
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Off OIJR PLANE~
WE HAVE
TO L£AVE!
50.\\E OF iHcSE
COllN11(1f' LA55E:5
GET VEINcWfEO
WHEN TliE~ SEE A
REAL FL~IN6 ACc
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HECA~1T
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C'MON, LQLE,
HESW1~0S
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THE GIRLS _ ..
"Well. I've finally made up my mind -I'm definitely goi• to
Mount Rushmore instead of Miami Beach."
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T oday's C lo In~
.. Y. t o •ks
VOL. 68, NO. ies 2 SECTIONS, 2.6 PAGES N TEN CENTS
Witriess Fingers Bertolino • In Trial
lly TOM BARLEV
Of lht Dally PllOt St~ll
,\ prosecution witn~jis today
'illl·nt 1 f1ed defendant James
B,·rluhno a s the man who told
111111 during a meeting in a Tustin
n1fkl• shop thret.• yean; ago that
lie llt't'dcd volunteers to work on
On1ngl' county asst>ssor Andrew
lUnshawrs congr:essional cam-
paign.
Assessor's aide Carlos Cata
testified ,in the· Orange County
Superior Court tr\al ol.Bertolino,
52, of 24116 Via Madrugada, Mis·
sion Viejo, that he refused al that
time to work for Hinshaw.
Cala said he later changed his.
mtnd w)lcn the re~ulling ul·
mosphere in the assessor's office
towards those who did not volun-
teer convinced him that it would
~·preferable to work for the
Hinshaw campaign.
Cala testified that he then ad·
vised assistant assessor George
Upton that he wished Lo volunteer
for duty at Hinshaw·~ campaig~
headquarters.
The witness also testified that
he worked for the Hinshaw cam-
paign on a daily basis and wus
paid overtime approved by Up-
ton on a number of occasions.
Bertollno 1s being tried on
ehat"ges of conspiracy and grand
theft contained in a Grand Jury
indictment.
Five of six assessor's employcs
, nam ed with Bertolino in that in-
dictment have pleag..d gwlty to
lesser charccs. Th<'Y will be M.'ll·
tt'nced o n var1ou::. date::. th1::.
montll by Judge Waller Sm1th.
1 hnshaw and as::H:ssor J a1.:k
Vallerga have been mdicted on
the same charges and for further
alleged crimrn;.i l offenses t·om ·.
milted whall' llin::.haw served as
a:s::.essor a nd Valkrga ;.1:-0 hi s
n ghthand mJn.
Death Thwarted
Arsonist Torches.Newport Home
An attempt to murder a
Newport Be a ch man by setting
. fire to his apartment while he
slept was foiled by a neighbor
who noticed the flames a nd
awakened the intended victim,
Newport Beach police said to·
day.
Polil'c today arc searching for
the suspect, who is believed to
have Sl'l a number of fires within
the apartment of Bernard J ohn
Clas h O ver
Hoffman, 28, of 117 1:: 28th St., al
about 1 a.m . Sunday. .
All exits to the apartment were
ablaze, including drupes at the
windows and s ~vcral doors
within the apart ment, police
said. ·
The fire h ad been burning just
minutes when neighbors noticed
the fl umes. rushed in to awaken
Hoffm <in. Neighbors snuffed the
!lames with gardc11 hosl'~. police
said.
Hoffman, who lived ,lion<." WCJS
not injured but about $1 ,uOO
damage was done to the apart·
ment during the brief bl an·.
Sgt. Kenneth Thompson said
Hoffman, a rl'lail clerk, dcnll'<l,
having ene mies who wanLe<l lo
murder him but' adde d that
police are rnvcs tig~llng onl!
possible lead.
M are hi11g to Delano
Gas Boos t s
·Bre aks Out
:'vl~mbers of Cesar Chavez' Farm Workers
Vnion <mtl . sympathizers march through ·
Curon<.1 dcl Mar on their way lo Delano.
ThL'Y startL•d wulking six days ago at
1\Tcxiean ·border and plan to arrive in
Delano in August when new California
farm labor Juw gOC's into effect. Purpose
of march is to urge CJlifornians the g roup
encounters en route to refuse to l>u y
grapes anti wines from growers the union
opposes. About 15 marchers m<1de their
way through Newport Beach tod<1y. Hunt -
ington Beach's Bolsa Chica State Bcuch
was their destm<.ition.
WASHINGTON <APJ -Presi-
dent Ford and Seiwll' Majority
Leader M ikc Mansfield clashed
today over whl'lhcr the price of
g;isohnc would climb to Sl a
gallon.
Mans field to ld n·porlel's he
feared gasoline would cost $1 a
gallon by the end or the year.
·Site of Trial
For ValJerga
Not D ecided
Oran{.!l' County Assessor Jack
\.'allerga will have to wail ·al
least fi ve dC1 y:, before he can
make tr<.ivel CJrrangements for
l11s trial in another county on
t·hargcs of grc.and theft. misap·
µropriation of public funds and
conflil'l of interest.
Superior Court Judge Everett
W . Dickey told Vallcrga and his
l awyers today the.at the California
.Judicial Council has not been •
&1ble at such short notice lo com-
pik a list of counties that can
.handle Lhe tl'ial.
JudgC' Di c key granted a
t.•hc.angc of venue from Orange
l'ounl) IJ::.t Frid ay after
Valkorga's l;rn yc r~ ~uccessfully
argue d th a t th t.'ir client's
ch<.1nces of a fair tri<.11 in this area
were virtually nil.
It was argued that Vallerga
had s uffered by the wave of
publicity that followed the indict·
.ment by the Grand Jury of nine
a ssessor's aides, Vallerga and
Congressman Andrew Hinshaw.
Judge Dickey ordered lawyers
for both s ides to return to his
courtroom 1''rid<.1y for what he
h opes will be a decision by the
judicial council on the site of the
Vallerga trial.
The judge commented la st FTi ·
day that it will take at least two
weeks from the time of that de-
cision to the date that the trial.
commences.
Or::a.:··
Weather
MosUy sunny and clear.
}Ughs in upper 70s, over-
night low in low · 60s.
JNSID~ TOD~ Y
Looking for.an UT1u!UOZ voca·
tum with.almo1t.all the com·
jorls oJ home? Think about.a canoe trip down tM Colorado
River with thrcr~ll Lady, or
go the way a Newport Beoch
woman did-011raft.81.
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Senators Promise
But White !lo use press
secretary Ron N esscn s aid the
President "secs no indication
that it would l-(o that hlgh."
Man s fi e ld , a Montan;,.i
Dcmocr.at, said gusoLine would
cost $1 .a gallon if oil-producing
countries put into effect
threatened price hikes und if the
President's energy poLic1es are
earned out.
Probe of Gas Hikes
WASHI NGTON <UPI> While
holiday vacationers were paying
three cents a gallon more for
gasoline, two senator s promised
hearings witrun two weeks to find
out why gas pToducers hiked
prices just in time to catch the
summer travel rush.
much <1s seven cents a gallon
du1ing the season when vacation·
ing Am erican s buy more
gasoline."
Stev e n so n an<l. Jackson
charged that when crUdeoil costs
dropped this ye.ar betause of
plentiful supplies, refiners ap··
parently cut b,ack production to
create an artificial shortage,
justifying higher prices.
Recent gasol1 nl' pri ce in ·
creas es. amounting to three
cents a g.illon in many areas, arc
unjustified, Mansfield said.
.. I do not believe the profits of
the oil companies are so scarce
that they needed to impose these
July 1 increases."
Nessen was asked at a White
House briefing whether ( 1) the
price of gasoline might go as high
as 85 to 90 cents and (2) F ord
would cons ider that excessive.
Sens. Henry Jack~on, CD·
Wash.), and Adlai Stevenson, <D·
JII.), said Sunday "the public has •
a right to know and tpe Congress.
has a responsibility lo find out
how this massive Fourth of July
squeeze play· on lh.e consumer
took place."
Jackson is chairman of the
Senate investigations subcom-
mittee. Stevenson heads an oil
and gas production subcommil·
tee. They said Joint hearings
would be held "within two
weeks" on reasons behind the
sudden jump al the pump.
.. It appears the gasoline inven·
tory and pricing situation is a
classic study in the power of the
major oil companies to reverse
' the normal rules of supply and
demand ."' Stevenson said.
In addition to replying that
Ford sees no indication that the
price would go that high, Nessen
accused Congress or lagging on
the Preside nt's energy program.
Ralpp Nader, m eanwhile,
charged that "the public is beinf!
misled by oil industry and 1'~ord
administration explanations of
the summer vacation time in-
creases in the price of gasoline."
He asked Jackson· and Rep.
Harley Staggers, (0-W.Va.),
chairman of the Hou13e Com-
merc e Committee, t o in-
vestigate.
The oil companies said Ford's
recent imposition of another SJ
import tax on foreign oil caused
the price increases .. But Nader
said the companies were taking
advantage of the foreign hike lo
increase prfces of domestic oil,
and were not increasi ng
domestic production.
Jackson said, "Clearly, the 011
companies have manufactured a
• shortage through a manipulation
of refinery output so they could
raise retail gasoline prices as
CAMPER SOLD
JN FOUR DAYS
"The ad produced many, many
calls. We sold the camper in only
'four days. I 'm very pleased."
That's the advertising success
story told by a Dana Point
womanAlfter she placed this ad in
_.the Daily Pilot;
'73 24' Pace Arrow.
Generator, roof air, tape
deck, 13,000 mt. $13,250
new, take·over pymt.s .
XX·XXXX.'
tr you have a rcereattonaJ vehl·
clc to sell, call 642-S678.. We make
it easy l-0 put a few words t.o. work
lor you, in lhe ~Uy .Pilot.
The press secretury said l''ord
would be making decisions this
week on his proposals for Jeg1sl~
t10n to decontrol 011. It Was a Blast
St.>n. Birch Bayh, (D·lnd.), cit·
ed similar s us picions last week
and announced the Senate an-
titrust and monopoly subcommit-
tee would hold hearings this year
into the possibility of "market
manipulation" b y m ajor re·
Imers. <See CLASH, Page A2)
Two Survive Falls·
Off Pier in _Newport
,\crial dis play li ghts up Balboa Pier during Fourth of J uly
fir eworks s how pul on .July 5 for P eninsula residents by
Balboa mcrclwnts. Colorful .dis play was first ul Bulbou
Pict· in many years. Merchants said they conducted thci•·-
fircworks s how on July 5 so local reside nts could h ave their
own fireworks d1s pluy upa rt from city's Fourth of July
s how th;:it draws lurge numbers of tourists .
Two people in separate inci·
d e nts capped the holiday
weekend by falling off the
Newport ?\er into the sea Sunday•
night.
Newport Beach lifeguards said
1t is r are for even one person to
fall Crom the pier.
the rescue. She was taken by am-bul~ce to Hoag Hospital before
beil}I,! Lrans fern·d to, KaisL'r
HoSl>ital.
A second person fell off the pier
45 minutes later and was also
rescued by lifeguards.
Boy Escapes 'Jaws,'
But Foot Chewed
The first per son lo plunge into
five·fool breakers beneath the
pier was Lavonne Morris, 31, of
16548 Lassen St., in Fountain
Valley.
Mn>. Morris spent the night at
Kaiser Hospital in Bellflower,
after first being treated at Hoag
Memorial Hospital 'in Newport
Beach. She wa~ sent home this
morning in good condition.
According lo lifeguards, Mrs.
Morns fell when she dropped a
package of cigarettes and lost
her balance while attempting to
catch them.
Kurt Carr. 18, of Cerritos, was
hanging onto a piling when
lifeguards reached him and
brought him lo shor~. Carr was
able to swim, however, anti was
not injured by his fall.
MELBOURNE. F1a. (UPI> -
Bob Clark was only 50 feet from
shore on his s urfboard when a .
six-foot s hark ripped into his
foot.
The 16-year-old surfer pulled
hls foot loose -.-he is unsure
whether the shark released him
or the force of the surf saved him
DO• W D DQi~. B,· ·-and let the waves carry him to .,, T J shore. He suffered nine severed
tendons in his right foot. TRADING U GHT 'Tm still sort of frightened,
but 1 think I'll be back in the
NEW YORK (AP)-The stock ocean surfing again as soon,as
market retreated steadily today I'm able," Clark said from his
in tbe face of concern over rising bed in Brevard County Hospital
interest rates. • • after surgery.
The Dow Jones average of 30 The Cocoa Beach youth was
A 20-~ear·old Riverside 'man, Industrials lost 10.75 points to 'spending his July 4 holiday off In·
Mikl! Tardiff, j umped into the 86L08. Losers he ld an 8-5 lead diaUantic Beach when the inci·
waler after Mrs. Morris and held over g11iners on the New York dent occurred. •
her head above water until Stock Exchange . (Tables, B7). . "I was on my surfboard. only • bfe~uard Dave Vick, 21, swam Tradlnc was light. . 50 feet from a bore, when
out and brought her ashore. Analysts blamed the market's something grobbed m.y foot,"
Lifeguards said the woman weakness on th~ recent rise of in· said Clark. son of an employe of
was unable to swim und had a lcrest rate , coupled with the the National Aeronauti~ and
difficult Ume in the stormy surf i ~Una that strong growth in the Space Administration. "I w3s
w1til her re~cuo. · moaey supply would prompt the · ... Jc
She rffe1ved mouth·t.o-mouth Fed~ral Reserve to tighten cn1lil P~~tt~!~~~·~~!,5 iti':9:'1wd," he•
resusci_tat1on when 6he s= r notch_. r ......
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he saw its Jm."
A witness said the shark· \\J~
::.ix feet long.
"But I was n't frightened thm
and I concentrated on staying on
the surfboa rd a nd letting tho
waves carry me in." Clark said.
As he reached · the watt.'r·s
edge, other s urfe rs came to his
aid.
A shark alert was issued, bu~
the b~ach was open the re-
mainde r of the weekend and \\as
in use by holiday swimmers.
Authorities said Clark was the
first person attacked by a s hal'k
in Brevard County in 41 year?.'ln
1934, an 11-year·old boy was
killed by a shark at almost lhe
same spot.
Monkey Kills Tot
JERSEY CITY, N.J . <UPI l -
A four-month·old in£antdied dur-
ing the weekend after receiving
multiple bite~ from a pct monkey
thal escaped itS tollar and c:hain,
pol.Jee repoi\ed today. • •
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Israeli
·Forces . . .
Retaliate
My l'oiled Press lnleraat.ioatJ
Lebanl'se 11uthoritles said at
least 13 people were killed and :n
wounded toduy in lsraeli air, seu
ai:id ground assaults on PaJesti-
n 1a n refugee camp-s and
Lebanl.•se villages in southern
Lebanon. Israel said the targets
were sus pected guerrilla bases.
The t·om bined attacks came as
l s raell ambassador Simcha
Dimtz departed for Washington
to obtain "clarifications" from
~t;cn·tar~ of State Henry A.
Kiss1ngl'r on Egyptian proposals
for a second-stage troop d1s-
engagl'mcnt in the Sinai.
!he Israeli s trikes, the bi~gest
military operallon against guer-
nlla strongholds in Lebanon in
more than two ye ars, were in ap-
parent rl'laliat1on ror a terrorist
bomb e xplo::.1on in Jerusalem
J<r 1day th<it killed 14 persons and
wounded 77 more.
Lebanese pohce s aid two of the
13 de<1d 111 the Is raeli attacks
were women and three were
children.
Israeli navy gunboats operat-
ing in predawn darkness and
warplanes streaking in at first
light struck the s ites south or
Rashidiyeh and just north of
Tyre, the Is raeli Military Com·
rnand said.
They said commandos landed
and blew up three houSfS sus-
pectl'd of harboring guerrillas,
then fired on a Jeep and killed all
three men in it.
Israeli artillery joined the of-
fensive and pounded suspected
guerrilla concentrations in the
hilly region north of the frontier
in Lebanon and gunners in
Lebanon la(fr fired several
Katyusha rockets and shells into
Israel but ca u sed neither
casualties nor damage, the com-
mand said.
A Palestinian spokesman said
the guerrillas s hot down an
Israeli Phantom jet but Israeli
militar y a uthorities said all
planes returned safely to their
bases.
In Beirut, Premier Rashid
Karami said the Lebanese army
with the help of Palestinian guer·
rillas prevented the Israelis from
landing troops and forced them lo
retreat leaving a trail of blood.
C yclist Hurt
In Accident;
,
Sus pect Held
Newport Beach police arrested
a Westminster man Sunday after
be allegedly fled from an acci-
dent on Pacific Coast Highway
that left a young motorcyclist
hospitalized ..
Arrested was Thomas L. Ryan,
29, of 16330 Timothy Lane, on
charges of felony hit and run and
felony drunk driving.
The motorcyclist, Alan Ringer,
18, of 21341 F1eet Way, Hunt-
ington Beach, was reported in
satisfactory condition today at
Hoag Memorial Hospital follow-
ing eme rgency s urgery on a
broken leg. •
According l o police, the inci-
dent occurred at 2 :30 a .m. Sun-
day at Pacific Coast Highway
and Tustin A venue. Ryan's
pickup truck had just pulJed out
of a waterfront restaurant park-
ing lot when Ringer collided with
the rear ofthe vehicle, police said.
Witnesses said Ryan continued
driving after the impact, accord-
. in~ to police. .
•· Officers caught up with Ryan
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l!CI coed Karen 1 lencke n, a summer lifeguard at the
Newporter Inn. helps hois t the Newport Beach inn's new
Flag. The 8X12-foot F1ag is a r eplica of the F1ag used
Aug. 16, 1777, by the Gree n Mountain Boys at the Battle
·of. Bennington, Vt. Kno'Wn c.is the Be nnington Flag, it is
s aid to be the forerunner of the Sta r s and Stripes that
L1.~. National . Flag was putte rned afte r . but F1ag his-
lonans doubt it. In any event. 1t 1s the official Bicenten-
nial Flag.
F ro•Page AJ
CLASH .•.
'·The people complaining when
they pulled up to the gas pump
· this weekend ought to tell their
congressmen and senators, who
·are home this week, thal they
want lo start getting that money
back through a tax rebate which
the President proposed," Nessen
~aid.
.
Bandit Hits
· Irvine Firm
An armed robber fled with
about $200 in cash from Allergan
Pharmaceuticals in Irvine this
morning after threatening the
life of the firm 's cafeteria
manager.
The man, described as a
heavy-set Mexican·American
about five feet, five inches tall,
walked into the cafeteria of the
Allergan administration build-
ing, 2525 Dupont Drive, shortly
.Uter it opened at 6 a.m., police
said.
Police said he kept his right
hand concealed under his jacket
and told the manager he had a
gun.
Slaying Arrest
DALY CITY CU PI) -Pohce
arrested a San Bruno man Sun·
day in the slaying of Ruth
Wilhelmsen, a salesgirl kidnaped
in the parking lot of a shopping
center.
A Monster Car
Croi.vds Flock
To B eaches
Over Holiday
:'-h'arly 200,000 people jammed
the strands al Newport Beach
during the three-day holiday
wel•ke nd and lifeguards were
busy Sunday, as s trong riptides
<1nd s tormy s urf gave some
swimmers more than they could
handle.
F i v e-f oot s urf pounded
Newport beac hes beginning Sun·
day afternoon and was already at·
heights of six to eight feet early
today, according lo lifeguards.
Hurricane Carlotta, off the tip
of Baja California, is kicking up
the local s urf, and more of the
::.ame is expected for the next few
dC1ys, llfeguards said.
Hiplides and strong surf com-
bined on Sunday and caused
lifeguards to rescue 121 swim-
mers.
The water temperature was at
66 degrees all weekend. Air tem-
peratures were in the low 70s .
Mudslide Kills 8
TEQL ILA, Mexico (AP) -At
lca!>t eight persons were killed
Sunday when a sheet of water,
mud and rocks swooped down
over the village of Te.quila,
<1uthonlies said. .
Army soldiers and volunteers
~1flt'd through tons of debris in.
the low-lying areas of Tequila for
lhrce . othe r residents reported
mt!>:.in g in the mudslide.
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What do you get when you cross a dinosaur with a
,,. Volkswagen? A ''Stcgow<JJ.!cnvolksaurus, '' according to
Cincinnuli s culptor P atricia R(lnick. This stranae
creatur~ is now on dis play at lhc Midwest Bicentennial
Celebration m Chicn20. • ·
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Mo1n: 'Free SOri?
G~e Woman''s ·Tape .Sent to Zair~ ·_
By tile A111oclated Preas
The mother of the American
student still belng held hostage
by Marxist 'uerrillas in Zaire
hu taped an appeal to the rebels
to free her aon.
Millie Smith of Garden Grove
r ecorded the m essage Sunday
and it was later sent to Dar es
Salaam, Tanzania, by Jet"to be
translated and paHed an to the
revoluUonary Popular Revolu-
tionary Party.
Her son, Stephen Smith, ~. a
student at Stanford Univenlty,
was one o( four young people kid-
naped May 19 lrom a remote re-
search station on Lake
Tanganyika, between Tanzania
and Zaire.
"You must· know how much •
anguish you've caused us since
May 19," Mrs. Smith said in the
. message taped by a reporter at
her home.
"Steve's · dad and J are just
hard-working people. My
husband works Otl the docks un-
loading ships. I work in a hospital
helping the aged and sick," the
message continued. "We are not
wealthy a nd if it hadn't been for
Steve's hard work and dedication
he would not have been able to go
to college."
Mrs. Smith told the guerrillas
that her son earned the financial
assistance to go to Stanford and
then to the African research sla·
lion "through his hard work" and
wants to return to th!: United
.States to study pediatrics.
, "I plead with you to let my son
go now," the message concluded.
"If any of you have clPJdren or
your own, you surely must love
them as much as I love Steve and
you would realize how much I
already have suffered."
The father of the hostage,
Joseph Smith, and a Stanford
professor, Dr. David Hamburg,
will reportedly receive the
message in Dar es Salaam and
seek to have it translated and
passed to guerrilla leadt?rs.
Mrs. Smith called a report.er at
the Long Beach Independent
T roops Booste d
LONDON (AP) -The Soviet
government has sent thousands
of additional troops plus tanks
and fighter planes to Mongolia to
strengthen its forces facinR
China, a British correspondent in
Peking reported today.
The r eport said the Rui;sians
have added another a rmy
division, tanks and six or seven
squadrons of fighter planes lo
their forces in Mongolia.
Pres1-Tele1ram Saturday nl'ht
to ask him to help her tape the
messaee.
Sbe read from notes <!rafCtld by
her daughter-i n-la w, Connie
Smith of Yorba Linda, and said
other family memt)ers helped
compose the draft of the
message. Mrs. Smith dis_pla)'ed
no hosttltty toward the guer-
rillas.
The group has been described
as a Marxist organization seek-
ing to overthrow Zaire President
Mobutu Sese Seko.
Soon after kldnaping the four
young people from the town or
Kigoma, Tanzania, where the
students we re doing resean:h on
Refugee11 Wait
... .
. baboons, the guerrillas released
one -Barbara Smuu, at, or ,\nn
Arbor Mich. -with a note de-
manding the release of leftist
prisoners from Tanzanian jails.
we apons, ammunition a nd
.$500.000. .
After Tanzania r ejected the de-
mands,-internaiional e(lorts sue·
cecded in gaining the release
June 28 of two other students -
Carrie Jane Hunter, 21, or
Atherton, Calif .• and Emilie
Bergman, 25, of The Netherlands
-leaving Smith as the only
hostage.
The girls told Smith's fathet
the rebels indicated to them thal
hjs son would be released soon.
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'New .Life' Growing . .
Old ill Tell~ City
B y RICHARD SALTUS Al-••"• f'rna V.lttr
After 65 chilly ni(hta and 65
tedious <fays of waiting for
"Operation New Life" to catch
up with him at Camp Pendleton's
Tent City, Nguyen Van Hue is
losing hope.
Hue, his wife and four children
have been in this camp since a
few days after it opened and
although a sponsor is waiting for
them, they have not been cleared
to leave.
"The authorities always say.
'Come back tomorrow' or 'Maybe
by next week,'" he said skeptical-
ly. "I can't stand it. Mywifdeels
worse; she cries every night. She
says maybe she will just take
somesleeplng pills :.:"
.. II they aren't going to clear
me, they should at least tell m e
:;o. I can apply to another coun-
try."
FEW OF THE 17,000 refugees
in this camp, whose grassy hills
are browning in the summer
heat, have been here as long as
Hue.
But at last count, some 4,550 re-
fugees had been waiting here for
more than a month. Some, like
Hue, were stalled by the govern·
ment security checks that have
greatly slowed the relocation
process. Officials say the
clearances will soon be a pro·
blem of the past thanks to a
round-the-clock effort lo speed
them up .
This is little con~ol<ition for
Hue, a former oil company' .
statistician, who says he has
done nothing that would make
him one.of the "undesirables" -
criminals, drug peddlers, sus·
peeled Communists -that the
checks are supposed to weed out.
And the ctiecks don't even do
that, he complained.
HOLDING UP a bOok naming
former Vietnamese officials al-
leged to be heroin peddlers or
otherwise corrupt, Hue snorts,
"Some of these men were here a
day, two days, and were allowed
to leave. They are living with
sponsors now, and I, who haven't
done anything, an:i still waiting
here after two months."
Mos t refugees are stu~k
because no sponsors have been
found for them -and with the re-
cent decline of offers from
Americans to sponsor refugees,
this problem is likely to worsen.
The re are presently about
14 ,750 refugees i n Camp
Pendleton who have no sponsors,
an official said.
The government has some
80,000 remaining refugees to set-
tle, about 19,000 of them still on
Pacific islands and the r e -
mainder in the four U.S. reloca-
tion camps.
YF.T, SAID Nick Thorne, the
. government's civil· coordinator
of the refugee program here, at
least two of the four -Camp
Pendleton and Ft. Indiantown
Gap, Pa. -will probably have to
be emptied of refugees in the fall,
moel likely by Oct. 1, when the
cold sets in.
Daily July 1st thru July 10th.
12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Westcliff Office 'Only.
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Justice Ruling
Clips Gillette
By MILTON MOSKOMTZ
The elect ric-shaver marke t. already fiercely com·
J>etit1ve, will become even mor e so cu; a result or a bizarre
antitrust settle ment worked out by the Justice Department
Wltb Boston's G illeUe-Co.
Antitrust cuses freque ntly l uke on an All ce·in·
Wonderland air and this one certamly 11bes with thut tndi·
Uqn Gallette, tt seems. actually agreed to create new com-
petition for itself in return for being allowed to keep a
Cerman electric-shaver manufacturer 1t bought eight years ago.
THE UPSHOT IS THAT BY THE END of thas decade
lwo new bra nds are bkely to be JOsthng for your electric· ~haver dollars. Thts market now adds up to $150 m1lhon a
Jear-and is dominated by five brands. Norelco, Schack,
Remington, Sunbea m and Ronson. The top seller, with
more than a third of the business. ts Nore I co.
Gillette ts, or course, the undisputed leade r of wet shav-
in g (razors a nd blades) However, at dad not have an entry an
the fast-growmg electric shaver end of the business -and
decided lo fill tha t void in 1967 by acqwnng the German ap-
Money
Tree
phanee m aker , Bra un
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Braun m akes more
than shave rs. Its pro-
duct line in c ludes
toaste rs, co£fee m akers
a nd c1 gar et lighters
But shavers account for one-third of its volume and the Braun brand ts the second
largest seller m E urope, after Norelco.
THE J USTICE DEPARTMENT, IN 1968, pounced on
Gillette and said, "You can't buy Braun, you already own
too much of the s havmg market." lts s wt sought to separate
Braun from Gillette
. Gillette fought the antitrust action but 1t has become
wear y of this protracted legal battle So 1ls lawyers
negotiated' a settlement that 1s without precedent Here's
what 1tcalls for.
1 -Gillette will set up a new Braun s ubs.id1ary lo sell
electric shavers in the U.S. m a rket
2 -Gillette will invest up $2.5 million m this new unit as
well as s upplying 1l with managen a l and marketing ex-
pertise.
3-AFTER TWO YEARS, GILLE'ITE WILL divest itself
of this subs1d1ary, which will then become an mdependenl
company,
4 -For lave years after the divestiture. Gillette will be
required to s upply the new company with Braun-made
shavers
5 -T he new company will have the rights lo Braun 's
electnc shaver patents and be e ntitled lo sell its shavers
abroad.unde r its own brand name
As a C<?PSolatton, Gillette will be permitted to keep
Braun wh1fh currently accounts for 20 percent of its $1 3
billiob in sales~ And down the road, after at spawns the new
company, Gillette wdl be permitted to bn ng the Braun
shavers into the U.S. market
IN SHORT, GILLE'ITE WILL HA VE TO BANKROLL a
new com petit1or to retam Braun and get the Justice Depart·
ment o(f its back. And eventually the Bra un shavers marke·
~ by Gillette will be competing agamst shavers marketed
by a company c reated from scratch by Gillette
A federal court in Boston must a pprove lh1s bizarre set-
(lement after heanng comments from mter ested parlles
Among the interested parties must be Norelco, Schick,
lte mington, Sunbeam and Ronson They're being set up by
UleJusu ce Departmen~ with a.one-two pu.ncM 'rom GJUtUe
FEA to Preach
Oil Conservation
NEW YORK (AP) -Feder al Energy Admln1strallon
d flClals s ay they will ask for free telev1S1on tame to get
across lhe ar 011 conservation message
. ·'The m essagl' 1s very simple America wastes so much
Qllcrgy tha t there are a bunch of g uys out there who have us
by the throat. so we have to qwt wasting it," said Andrew
Sanson, director of the FEA's Offi ce of Conser vation Educa·
lion
·•w e face two threats as a nation," Sanson saad ''One,
<If another embar go which would cut off one·thtrd of our 011
Supplies. ClDd second. of higher pn ces over which we have no '
control ·• I
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Reynold• Pact
MOSCOW <AP> -R. J . Reynolds
Industries s ign ed a cooper ation
agreement today with the So\l!let
Union that paves lhe way for the Sov·
iets lo use Reynolds' cigarette and
tobacco expertise, the American com·
panysa1d.
William S. Sm Ith, \.'ice chairman of
Rt"ynolds Industries. s ald he also
signed a protocol de51gned to improve
the quality und productioo or Sovlct
len f tobacco a nd improvem ent ol
cigarette and tobacoo f:.lctonc~
'"'"'•Workers
OF.TROIT CAP) -Unemployment
in the auto industry, which pe•ked
last Pebruary when more than 270,000
hourly -.·orkers were affected, hll a
sevtn-month low of 1•1.002 today.
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P BLJ NOTICE
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HAMllJTATeMINT I
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Pl'BUC NOTICE -----'•C'ITIOUS aUJIHEU
NAMISTATaliteNT
r,,._ llMIOWllM,I Cle<MlfU e1e Ooi'19 ~ ,,.. .. ~ ...
AACCON l 1. E.C I H 11"' <O 12:.cl ~"" D-IOJ, C.o.u.C. Mtt \<t. CA on.:i. I ~IS ClfVt.1.0PMCNT CO.,.., ::~IPfl A~t • U >I• Mos., c..lllCWnj• O•~•a Ale'•• A,,,., •HO 411.ofl••
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C.ounty 0•1a. of Ounue <.ountyc'lnJ111• , ,.,,
RUBUC NOTJ('•:
su .. 111uo" COURT OF Tt4E
STAT e OF C"'l.lfORNIA FOA
Tt4ECOUNTYOFORANGE
Ho. A·Mlst
"'O'TICE OF HEARING OF PETITION
FOii P•08ATC OF WILL ANO FOR
l..ETIER\TESTAMENT"'ll'f L\1•1~ ul JUL IA ANN WA l '>II 0e(~d>4.0
ft10<•><1• J ., .. ,,Y. 111• M,tuj C.lrcle.
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P••lt\fr•.11111
r.oaERTO BRIC.GS
Thi\ ,, .... ,.,~I'll "'"° Wtlh the Counlt c.•~·~ 01 Or•t>O-C~nty on J-n '~'~ .
P UBLIC NOTICE
FIC'JITIOUS aUSIHUS
NAME $T4 TEMJl'H
I~ 1o11nw1119 ~·•on h clOlllQ ~ ..... ~.,
Vl:.RICH[K SYSl E.MS. HUS
c..l>ol Ao.a, L•ovn• Hiii\ CA 9'•'.>J
Rltfl<lrd S. E llrtflf~ld, JIOI Wl!~I
NI"" 011we , ldQun.o N1Quel, CA '7071
1 "'' i>u>1t>e\\ " tona .. c led by .., '" d•v•Ov<tl
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l llt• ''•'"""'"' ... ~, '""° ..,,,, lhr Coun1y (I~'' of Oran~ Cou,.ly0!1 JUiy
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"-h ltlt!'d Mtttm v o• t•t•vn tor Pf'Obdh ,)I
Will ctnd tor 1 \U•UHt' ot lt th ,
l it\tttm .. nttJtY in ll'lt• J+ttttM-., ,,
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O' ht••·~ '"" , ........ na• ""~"' "'' '°' July'·"· 11. n 1'1~ , ... !!
July IS 1'1/) .ol ' 10 • m . r•t I"' -
«>vrtroomol 0.1><1rtn·t111 No Joi"'" P UBLIC NOTICE
• ovrl. •1100 C"" { ,..,..., Or1w W\'>I." -
lht' C.lly OI !>dnt.i An• ("lrlOtrltd FICTITIOUS tlUSIH ESS
NAME STATEMEHf LMllf'CI Jun~ 7b l~IS
WILLIAM t.. ~I JOHN
Counh lt• t'-.
'WITTER A~O HAR POL~
Allo.rwn •• l .i•
ay. UITy "· S.m1'
•lo Newpon Center Oriv" Su•I• 1no
Newpon lk~ch, Cahlorn1• tl..O
Tel· 1714) M4 1-
Allornty\ IOI' Pe1111oner
Publt"°"E'<I OrJn~w rn.,. .1 Oct ly .•;101
• lun• IO,dn<I July 1 I 1'11~ :•11 ,
l'l'RLI(' NOTICI-:
NOTICE TO CAEOITOllS
SUPERIOR COURT OF THE
Tt4E !>TA TE OF CALIFORNIA FOR
fHE COUNTY OF ORANGE
No A·Ut.H
£ 1,,, .. 111 tllrl ORD WIU3UI<
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t,,...m w11h tnt-ntt<t"\\ttr~ VOYCfllrs, •n
11.,-olhC~ C>I ll'l<· <I• t I< ol Ill~ ilbo~ l't>
foll~covrt or 1n11r~"nl lllfm,w1llllllt
nt-(• \ 4fy VOUC ht•r I t~ un~r,tyned
~• 2JJOI El Toro "" ~I• 103 (I Toro,
( p. ''&JO Wf'h( n I. tnt· CJIJ(•· Of ~Int-'\.
vt ltw unc:k ''''-l"'" '"' .,11 m.-llJ-t., pt1r ••1n1nt) to trw , .1 111· ut , .. 1<s Ot·<.•-<te-n•,
w.tf'l.,1 four n urHh\ '411fr th<· ''''>I
UUblh•t•onof ""'' HUl1(.t
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Of Ult' ilhov• ndtt•tod Ol""< t·<Ji nt
JI f. NEUMAN
7l~1 El Toro Rd . Sit 10)
Et Toro, CA •1uo
Puol•Sll~d o'"""'" co.hi O.t1l1 "'" h"'• JO atld July 1 14 11 1'11~ )•1• f\
Pl'RLIC NOTJC'E
NOTICE INVITING SIDS
Noto<~ 1• '1(·r• DY QIYPn IMI lllr (\o.ud
ol Tru,1t1 ' of lltt: Co;'-1 C.mnl1' ... n11v
I olleg(' O"lt1<I Of (Jr~nq1• County
fo!'r~1Mllf.'1' rf'f.,rred lo d' lllP 0wfl('t
W'l ll ra-cf'1ve up lo but not lat••r th.Jn,
1 00 PM Tllur\dt\V, J o ly 31, l~H
"'"l<d brd' for "" .iw<1td of contrMI tnr ,,,. lurnlV11n9 and 1ns1all•t1on ol
Mt-d•d r ent••' fl~ctronu. ~u1pn·wnt,
tur~iturt11 t1nd f1.1Uurc., "'' GohJt•nwt"I
C.ommun11y Colff'9'
!wt" btO\ \11~11 Of>'"'' IYrd '" 1111' OI
l·ce ol llw Pur<hd>1nq Aqenl, '"tit<. Ad
n11n1\tr•llon Hu1td1nQ 1)10 A0dl'T1\
Ave Co~lil Me'" Orang~ Cou~ly,
CAhlornt•, t\t\G \fl4111 be Opened Mld
SJUbll~ly <tad <llOUO .II Ol~ .:JbO~ ~l.111.'d
""" E o<n b~o mu">t contorm J nd b...
~oon\1ve lo lttt'\ 1nv1tclhnn, ttw-pfe)IU,
~·••tcthon~ ano dtl o''"-' oocunv-nh
ompn\1nq lhf' perttnrnt contrdtt
oocumf'nl\ Cop1f'~ 01 lh• Conlrac1
oorum.tnf\ (l'"' now on flf• dnd OC>P'f\ to
uubhc 1n!tpip<hon 1n th• \aus ott~t""'! of
tr'W! ~' C.op1f\ .,,e ""'1.tJt>t.P to
QU<1lll1f'O E1tclrM11c 8•11<1•" "' ltw ,~,a
"''"~.by d1-po\1t1nq \~ 00 for e4't h .... 1
l f'lfo <l('PO~•I will be reluncH!O Ot>ly 11 Ille
~t\ "'" r~turrieo tomp1e1t dnd 1n qutKI
ona11111n w1tll•" ~ oa •' dller bio""""
t n, tllllO....,ino P'l'' ~on). d'r oo.ng """-• ......
, w RAl(ER CO .. lSI f ol\1 1/0t
'>If'"' No I I (.O,lil Me._.., CA. 9lbll
Jr t> htilt.er, 1071} P'!,CtilOOt C>t1""-'•
N('wf)(lt I 0.·<1tl> C.•l•forn1a 92600
I<• ll'lr yn 6.; .. ,.,. 1010 Pe~r d<lor
Orrvt N'""'00rt Bl.<t<h,Cal•lorrn.;97060 I"" bu•. In<'\ '' <onduct~d by d
t)e'fK"tiil ourtnu\htp
ICothryn B~ .... ,
lfH\ \fdlt.-n't'nl W('\~ ,.,j cl WtU\ thf\ ;o1~~~Y C.lerk of Orun~e C."""'Y an June
F44490
.,ubl"l•Pd Ot,tnQ<• tM,1 Odlly f'tlot Jun~ ll,.lO, undJulv 1, 11, r I/\ 730>/~
PUBLIC NOTICE
811121
STATEME NT OF ABANDONMENT
OF USE OF
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME
l N> lottowrng !><'''°" nas lll>dl>OOned
~ u~ of th~ t1chhous ou-.1oc "l.\.N~
OYNACRAfT PRllHINC. a t 3400
IRWIN AVE , STE IOJA, N EWPORT
8EAC.H CALIFORNIA
The f1<11llOU\ bu:,uae\' n_,m p refen"!'d
to ilbe>W' wa\ flll<I 1n Or~nge Co<.tnl'f on
Fe1>r ... r11, l~H -Fii!' FlllbO
I. Ern< '' L • nuo,...n, 3400 ll"Wl11
A.,..., Str IU)A, Nc.,port B< ath CA
T '"' t>u~1~)'> -.-*,., tonduttrd b1 .,., tn·
O•Y•GU~I • r """•IL IC""d" 11
lrh\ ''""'"'"'""t w u". fil~O Wtlt't the rounly lltrlo. of 0fdl\Qe {uunlvon June
9 l•H
F·lll60
f'uo ",.<l Or•n<~· l<><hl Dally P1101,
J..,,c7J JO'""' July 1, ••. 191'.. 'J0!>.11
Pl'BLI(' NOTICE
FICTITIOUS SUSI NEU
NAME s.TATEME NT
In•· 1011ow.n9 PE•son• are OOi"9 blr.•·
n!) .. d 't
BLACH CITY FABq1c.t.Toqs,
9S91 C,,1llln~~' Or • Hunl1n91on lleM.I\,
CA '1?1>4o
Tlte>r"a\ W Bannon. ~~91 Cail~'
D<. Hu11hnglon Be.ten, CA. 9?1>46
Pdtrt«o June BaM10n, 9S91 Caitt> ~''Or Hunl•nqlon B••ch, CA. 9)~
Tl'U\ b1.a1nt\\ •S condutttd D'f' An •f'l·
d iYIOUdl
Polrtt1aJ Bannon
Tl>e>ma\ w. Bannon
111" \ldl•menl """' l•I('(! 'W1tn I~
Courtly Cit•* of Oron!I<' C.ount1on.1 ... ,.
11 197S ...... ,
PvOI•~ or .. ~ COd\I Omly Ptlo4,
Jun• 23 JO """July 1, u , 191> 71'.il-1
P UBLIC NOTICE
Biiiot
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEMENT
Tn• loflow1ng """°"'are OO<ng blAI
nt'\\ .v.
T l•M l l 0. 1 IU North Euclld
Slr..c•. An.itw.1m, Cahlorn1<197801
Tneooore J . Tka<fl. 19'M Po<1
Edwaro Cir<~. NtwPOrt ~"'"' CA
•IQ """° , lillHlf and Md•~• lill\ Ro"d dtld Odn•tl M Pl'rhnutt~r, 36 Mh"on
"-'rtorm•n<r Bono wlll be r~QUlrl'd Of IWy Ori v~, Coronolelel """'' CA.U7S
ttf'Conlr<Klor '"ll'tl~d M.Hlon MtC.reevey, Jr., l~'MI
Each bid ~hllll II(! mll<l<' out on llV' R•dlend\ We~tmrn~ler, CA. <>7683 ~orm Of PrOP0\4'1 " hOuno 1n t'"ch~I Tl'li\ l>v\lnt.'\\ ls conducieo n., "
<ii S1>"<1f•ca11011' gpneral patlnrrshlp.
LACI\ b•d \h<lll bt• d<lOmp/ln.M by., Theodor!' J. Tkdth
~rt1hed or c e1.,h1f'r \ ct-.ec" PdVttl>fe to lhi\ \tdlcmt-nl w tts filf!'d w.th the
""Owl'l'r or ,,111\let tory ll1d Aond In O>unlv Cl•rk of Or.anc;ie Co11nlyOt1 June
'""or or Ill(> Ownn, race ul~O Dy 1114' l>id 4• l'l/)
citr ••\e>r1nc.1pdt dnd d \tltt~f•<IOfVWtP· F4'4Jl
Iv 1ompanv "' ~urrly, '" oln ""'"""'not Pvt>l1Shcd Oranoc Coa~I Oiilty Pilot, ~"~ lhan •~n P"•tl'nl 110 1 Qf lht' ll•CI J""~ 23. JO. dncl J ul t I 14 197~ 230l·H lt'lc-crw-c.-. or bin bond '""II bf' O• """ _.\ ' '
QUiHdt\IM" ll••t lhe b•t!dM w1llt.,•cut~ I
The C.on1r .. u '' 11I>"a wMd"O10 ,,.,,.. '" 1 Pl'BLIC NOTICE
Of'\form1tt \llli1tn tne Con1tact CJoru
,.,....,,~ .tnO woll provr~ ll°'f' ~u••lv booo
or taorw:SS d\ ~ctft~d lhf'r~1n w•1h•n ,...,...
<tty\ dlltf nolrl•Coll•on Of ll'lt' •word <11
~con tr~ 110 lllt b1oa~r
WAGE RATES Pu""'""' lo II>• Lolt»r CO()j• f1f ,,.... ~ .. te ol C•lllorn•ol, c...11101n•• llO•ldonq
·and Con\truc t•on l '"df'._ Council
8u1to1nq ""d Cf.'nstruc t1on ltJtJr-
Count•I ot OranCI" (.l)yllty It-. '-l•d
Qo..iro ot Ttu\h·f"\ h(l•, ~\.(• "f.11h"d tp,e
~r•t Of'Pvluhoq w~\Qtf• 'Ah! a~ pi r
Ot....,, w<)9P~ for ""'fl er"" or lypP of
.....c>t ktnf'n ~edf>d lo ,.,,r' uh lhr ton
1t11t<h wn1rh w ill br' ,...,,,iirc1i-d thP 'Ut
<•~~ful bidder' itnd tht1 ,. prrw.l1l1nQ
,,.,,.._ tJtf" COf'll,.lnt·d 1n •it'1 '(•<~hf4
tion\ ddoot"'Ct bv lhf* kouro •• no Jr• "'
11\IKI bf>low
Any <f•''''*' e.11nn '",.' ,rlr"ll1<tP1th•d ~~low 11-,te<J ··f'I·•*' bt PfHtS ,,, lh•1, ur
cnt w&Qe rdtf\ •or ttl., rtPOl!Ctlhh trdttf-
dnd cttt\~rf1C.dt1on 1n •lh<t with ,,,,.
FICTITIOUS BUSINE~S
NAMEST.a TEMENT
T"" IC.110 .. oOg !><'I \On H<! dOing buloi
nit \ .•
H0t.0'>CllN OF ORAl>.C. E COVN·
TV, b10 N'wPOrl Cenltr Dtt...,, Sun•
8'b, Nt w11<>rt b~etn Cal1fnrn1.,fi7'°4)
M1<flilel P.ilrick Holler...,, 1' Se•
l•I• Crt•"· Lono B•ath C.tltlo1,..,.
90803
Tn""'"' L Brrnn .. n. lsS<J RV\<1111\0 ~nd'l '>-tn M.<rino, C;1111or"'" Q11os
Tl\1 .. bu\tnf \\ ·~ <Ondut.ted by ., f
9l"f"te"r .. J P•Hfn"'t\htO.
Mtln-t-1 Patt1(k tiOl~ ... r.m
Tl\1\ \lal~menl w.os l•ll'd wllh ,,..
County C. '"'k ol OranQ«> C.oun11~11 1q1)
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J""el6 13.JO,July/, l~I) n...,.,.,
1
ribOve lt'>l,.d r rdd• (• C.u unt 1f\ It .')(I"</ • PUBLIC NOTICE
rdlt'"'\ lt\tMI t>fal<;w .irt• not ' urrf'nt or ,tff\ -------------
' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS
NAME STATEME NT
rf>vt~ by tttl'M>t ar~r~Pm~nt~ dur•no """
b.odtng hnte or" on• lt1.trt1on t•Mf·, --urn
P¥1?.lnn\ )f\alf ~ ron\1f1t"rf'>d" o.1rt ot
t~ b<>low '"'"d '"'" Any llf'<illlt ~tfttrP, v•ca1•on. prf"trnof1tm 0' otht'r
l)Mvolll' )"-Jtl I)<• 1n ddd•llM 10 ,,,., bl>ll>W
h~lf'd .. ~oe ~c•t,., Apor~nt 1c..., """"bl!
""''°'or..a in <on•orrn•t1 '"''" ~hon 1111 )of lflt' Ol1lornl• L.ii>t>< (.orl<I
""' nhol\ ... 01rt't t~d to ,,,fl J.Jtovt~.of\'
ol L dbOf C.~ St< l•c.n lllf )<nni; • rn1nq
f!lftlOIOymt'nl ot i\PC>rf'nht,. It HoflU*H
nntrttetor' or \ub<.onltAllOt .. moeov ..
1nq tr~\l"l'W'n 1n dny "PP'' nt1tf'lo\htO
TN' follow1n<1 person rs dOtng bu\f.
N'\\~
P IL E NT ERPRISES, HIO
Clf'<;N>rn. !>dnla Ana, CA. 97704
Wlflli!M E. unters, ISlO Oe<}hom,
San1a Ana, CA 9171M
Tll1• bu\1nen rs <.ond~ltd by 1111 lfl.
d1"1(khtl.
Wlll••m E C•"IC'"
Tfl1 ''•'•"'""' .... , ftl~ wllh 1W' C.OUfttV Cl••• o' Orangt C.Ou,.t; 011 J-h I~/\
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•nol .. ,,. n l "P<l'"""I .lnn 11 .. nq '"" J,,,,.. .,, .tno July 1, 14, 71, 19H 2J7'./\
r•• •O ot "Onr,.nli< •-. to 1vur,...11-vn• n
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~ rNl'''" d to n • .-.~ CO'\lr1but1on-to
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_, \uO<.onl••• 10" \naft "'"° ton.oty F ICTITIOUS •USI NESS
Wllfl S.-tlt"" 11110 ... 1n .. ""'P'"Y"• nt NAME. STATE-..iENT
ot •POt@nh cet. I or 1ntorm14110n , ,.. fn• ·~~w1n9 per1.0n h OOU"'l bu'\• ••t•vt' 10 aoCW"•"' ,,,.,..,,p '\t"ndftrr'I r C;iitt ,...,,"
l~I Oirt'rtor ot tt>Clu\ln•I R<-1 .. 1,...,. HOT DOC. ON A '>1 ICK, I.A s-. F , .. nr l\Co '""'orn1 ... M IJIYl\"'" HA(IRA, No 30 F ~Sll•an SQUtWf!, L ..
of Apprf'nl 1< •\l"P Sl•nd11rd\ t>ronrl\ t>f H"b''°'· C.A
'''"' Arnold Aoy Merrrotl, 7300 nrd~.
Ov•,.l•m• 'hAll h,. ""'t'f fnt ~woor1H,.•<h,CA.97MIO -·"-'°'" .. " ,.,,. ..... 011,,..,._,.w fll1\ bus•,,.,..~ I\ tonauctr<t 11y-1n
CW'l''S -·•"""al '"" r.tl• of o..,..,,,.,.. dmoual IOI' 1,.c, .. 111nvnlvf'n Arnold A. M•n1011
HOlr<lolY'• \f\All ..... ·'" OOhelel~ ... Thr' ~'"'""'Ill .... , flllld W!lh ,,..
OQnltt<I '" '"'' 1011~"'"'" ~·o-1"4"'1 CounlyCltrkolOr•11Q4IC.OuntyonJ11t>t .tq~fMflf •PPllC.Of(• 10 tr. P¥1orUlar ,S, lOS.
<• eft, <••tsll•c '"'°"or typoo of wonmitt> Alln ~-4ton llW P•O!O!C' Pvb11)111)d Ortflge Cont Oelty Pllo(,
11 "'811 tit m.ndnlory upOt> Ille Qin. h.,• lO.•nd July 7, 14, 2t, 1975 U7S./5
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3 STORY DUPLEX
SUNSET HACH
STEPS TO OCEAN
Near new personal horn~
of promincml COJllr'aclor.
Rerirar unit ts n large
bedroom with modern
kitchen, hui:c <.'n t~r
lul11 ... rs livinl:: room with
slltJ.1ng glass w~tll to
pr1'vate courtyard
Owners un11 1-; u
brnJthtaking world vi
clcganct.• Gourme t
kitchen feature:. a ;m
island bur for cookin~.
!>t'r\'lng & t•ntertaantn~
Enorrnoui; h\ ini.: room
with 20' ceilaoi.: & lei' wall
of g lass lor uno!):,irucled
view. Stairs s weep to
r e trea l th at. overlooks
llvtng room & has ~·
s unde ck adJ01ning
h ideaway master &
guest s uites. Ownl'r mu:.t
sacrifice. Full pm:e only
S85.000. Call 963 7~1.
* CLOSEOUT*
at PAC~ETJIR!S-RANCHWOOB
in Lake Forest
OHL Y 3 HOMES + MODELS. l•ft.
Up):!radect C'arpcts. oven/range. front
lanrlsC'aping. sprinklers & rear yard
f ent i ng . From $44.950 . Good
t·onvcnt1on~d f'11wncing Call sales
offict>
Bcing.rt!l11odclcd ~ cWilUlll 5 lHt 5 Ba.
l>.500 sq. ft . hom c on po111t, pool, doc:k.
Hcautifully dcrorull'<l 5 BH. 41h ba .,
paneling, 3 frpks. Boul slip. ~60,000.
1'1ublish•r'1 Notice:
All n·ul es tale OO\l·rtu,l..'tl
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Jl'Cl to lhe Ft.'<.11•1·a1 Fair
Housin~ A1·t 111 t!ltH!
which ?nukes 1t 1lle~al to
advl..'rl1l>c "..iny prt'
forence, It mit.1t1on. ur
d 1scrimat1on based 011
r ace. color, reh~100, sex,
or national on~m. or an
inte ntion to make any
suc h preference, llmita·
lion, or di:o.cruninat11111."
T his newspaper will nol
knowingly ac,·ept any
advertis ing for r eal
estate which is in viola·
t1on of the law .
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BLUFFS
TOWNHOME
8cnut1ful rrrrnlly rl'·
dl'COr<1tcd 3 lilt l'lld ljmt
with 11 ear.1Jy l'onl &
Clubhous e , ovcrst.ted
ma~tcr bedroom and
mghl light view. ~.500.
Call 1;.H·i:!l l
uPfN II( 9 •H S IVN f\1111 N~ (I •
J-JIHllMI
IEST BARGAIN
JN ALL COSTA MJ-:.'i,\ 1 lar~e it bedroom. <! halh
un oversized Mesa Vert.II..'
corner Jot. TcnanL., muv·
mg. out of town owner
desires imm1.."<itate sale.
Needs some pa111t ant.II
TLC bul chc<·k this pri·
cc ... (only $47.SOOl. First l
time adverusc<l, hurry! 1
Call 546-5880 I
' ~~HERITAGE
Cu!'ltt>m 5 HH. I Im . \'1t'\\'. 80 ft on
lngoon. Boal-slip ~!15.000
7 I 4: 581 -2444
BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR
341 Bay~r<.lt.• 011vt· N B 6 7~ 6161
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WATERFRONT PARADISE H<'nl onl'. lnl' in thr
POOL 81:.•cH 01twr. :! homl·s on 11 • with pier&slh>. • m;A l•)t :; l.ocatl•d 111 Wc:;t
Completely remodl..'led in $ 19 000 & oul. Load:; of xtras! ' NCWl'•Jrl. :! Bdrm • i P icture perlt!Cl in cot 11 a t h 1'> w 1 I h I J! c . ~l~A~OIS RIE: ALTY la~e styling. Low main· playroom. Wl'l u.1r. \a· ~ lenance. Just enjoy II'" cant & rl•:11Jy to moH· 111
675-6670 ing. Large rooms .. \II :! Ut.lrm . l IJa .. frpll·.
built·in uppliances. Din· p<1l10. 11.'asl·d al ~00 Pl'r
in g arc•a. Cozy li\'ing month. <.:1111 fnr Hl'l>'t .
room. Pool aml rl·crca P nt·NI al ::;13~.uoo ,jJ tion facit1hti1:s only ~teps OCEANFRONT
away. Term s for 1''11A. 4 -PLEX
<.:all today 8-12·253.1.
I 11'1 N fll 9 • II I UN IP r•r l~'f I '
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<I l"urn1s hl•d I hdrrn.
a p l !-. • (; '' r ;1 g l',, &
l..l:ilcona•,, Summer,
w111lcr n.•11tJb. 0\\ ner
wall trudc. l'ncet.l at
DOM'TREHT
AMDAAVE
BUY AND SAVE!!!
• $32,500
Exdust\'c listing on J :!
Hit i'-l''''IJOl'l \'1sta homt·
F11rnnc111g ·~ great \\llh
an a~sumuhle VA lo~m al
7', 111tt•1'1'!>l. J\wl owne r
wd l help. A grl•at slarter
hu11w in a family l'onl·
munlly ju:.l n11nulc!> 10
uc;1eh. Call .>IG·2Jl3 fo'l
1h!ta1b.
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[ \82 IH!itl IN BE/\UT l l"UL S JIOR~CL J l<'FS -Jn.
l l!rcsl1n~ "~µht-level "
with u cam ceilings,
paneling, private beach. $110,000. ________ , $135.000
673-366:1 ~1 Ix !•ii3 ~;\'t•:------------
RARE AND associated
BRO KER 5-R E Al TORS
l U1', IN B.,lbo., &'I l1>1>l
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•. • REALTORS .... ~--------·1
675-5511
Cote of Newport
Realtors
2515 K <.:o:i!>l Hwy
Corona dcl Mar_
PA RENTS RETREAT
Scµaruled li v1 n i?
(1uartcrs makl! this hOgti
two·slorv 1d,:al for 111·
IJW!> .. \l~-.o. game room
"1lh upholsll'l'l'd hoolh.
Family fun bal'k y;.ird Ill·
due.Jc:. hoal 1-::ite, shur-
f I c bo u r d, ~ p a l1os.
w:1terfall ;.1n1l heated &
f1ll en:d pool. ~.000. full
prirc. Cl\ LL !11)2·7180
Super clea n and sharp-4
bedroom with family
room, dming. brl!akfast
nook, over~1zed 11\.ing
room, fireplace, ullns,
::.hag carpels, \'inyl floors
& cust.orn dra~s. Lcx:al
ed on quiel street near
S<:hools and park 01 ·
fcrcd at ~-1 .H:l'll. """as·
s urnablo 5' ''"' (.;J luun.
Call 540·1151
UNIVERSITY
PARK
SPARKLER
1 cu~tom home in secluded
~c<·t1u n of N<'wport
ll<:ights. This beam1..'<i
ceiling home realures
l'•Jppcr plumbing. $39,900
NO DOWN
IRVIHE
Fine I r\'I nc local 1011. U1g
lum1ly of 6 wanl" oul!
Wal I :.ell NO DOWN
PJ\YM.1-;!'t'l' to quahf1cd
vl'leran. Needs some
l4:ndcr care. Fullv air
conJ 1l1oned. Calh~dral
ceiling Ii ving roC1m. Jlugc
flnpla1'1" 1\11 tiled
~arc.Jen k 1tehl'n Larj!e
rnasll'r ~uite. ~lirmred
wardrobe. L<1rge pall!>
1-'ully !>pnnklt.:rt'Ci yartl.
Take ud\·antal-(c -~II
75:! \700 lo<l:.1.,.·.
LOWEST fRICE
in Bi9 Canyon
Ueaul1 I u I ly lambcapetJ.
'IC\\'. Oover, 2 bcdro0m~
& den. Owner an\IOU!>.
Asking $1 1!1,jOO.
VOGEL & BABBITT
REALTORS
644•6056
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LA CUESTA
2STY-41DR
ASSUME
$32,500
~eglected :! :-.tor y . ti
bedroom · walk to lhl•
beach. Spauous 1lv1ng
;ind formal 111n1ng
rooms. Separate con·
v~rt1bl c den. t:1ga11t1c
family room with roar
mg couratry lircplaet•
Separ atc children &
ma~tcr :-.u1ks. St.·clurtl•ll
/.! r I) u 11 ti s . c h i Id :, il re
street. He llr..t to Sl't.: Jl.
l'all 9tt3·6ilii
j •"-~ f119 • ,. ,11'1i01t'l #'\jh t .
THE REAL
ESTATERS
4 + fAMJLY
Nu t to ... _.
POOL, PARK &
TENNIS
\\1th prol1.·ss1unal
lJndsl'Jl>l'. air t«1ml. and now reduteo 10 only
£18,500. t:Jll t>i.!-7:!1 I
• K€Y
R€ALTORsil
live on t~ Mesa
EnJ<>Y serenely 111 pre·
~ll~aou!> Mc!>a Verde. L:p.
g radt•d c!.>pcc1ally for
)OU, 3 BR home, private
yard ofl of ma~ll'r
b e li r o o m . J o ,. c I y
backyart.l and lanu1 Of-
krcd at $.'.>ll.OUO
~UPE RU
f-fO MES
33411 Campus N 8 549·16SS
~~HERITAGE
• • REALTORS
STARTER HOME
$29,950
Ket!p an w.,. loan. Cozy
t·olla~c. white picket
fence. l<nom !11r large
'V('gctat.il ... · g~ll'Ul'U, H :.!
~Orlt!t.l . ~cl slurtcd. To
see. call 6 11i·7171.
Must he t'\ 1x·r1c11t·l•d to
bl' bl•h1·\'l'ri. 1\ 3+ Fam.
home with ,1 IJntastlt'
por~nls l'l'lrt•at :.tddcd to
lht:! mUSkr Ucril'll0"1 Cl.It'
cond & ;i yard l~rgt.:
e nough lor :.mall 1)()()1.
Bright. dwel') anrl ml·
orf(1I. 0\'l'I' :.~IOU 1->q. ft.
Now n •flu<·l·d to only
$59,900. C.111GI1·7211
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PE M 1 NS UL A
DUPLEX
• •"11119 • •' '' 11 ro81 N-<• • Beaut1lul dt•luxe duph"I:
[ ®",·=:.:. i rn g r<.•at lleat·h locallon <.:u:-.tom hu11L -:llxlrm ;md
Preview Daily 1·5 1 COME SEf:! ! Large lie:·
2 bath unit~. WJlk to L11to
:-.hopp111i.: .111:1 .IJnl ::.t
Opt•n Tuc:-.d,1) I "
Call 675-7225
Eastside Charmer tac hed r um11us room (All US •Of' A lillE'f llT•litAf( O• YAW f
1>t0 cludc<l valios ore
masler bedroom & din-
in~ rovm. Hoal&campcr
:,loral!I.! and much mort:!
Call I or <lel.111:..
640-6161
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COATS & WALLACE
REAL ESTATE . INC.
CM Condo $32,500
buys this 3 bedroom, 2
Llath Townhouse with
pool. Mo\'c io jw.t in lime
tor :o.ummcr pleusurc.
Grt!at Ea:.tsidc location
near occ_
642-5200
j PETE
' BARRITT \>~. REALTY
---~ Convcn1cnl lo Sl'hools & w /ba.lh & fpk · Plus 3
µubl1c t rans porta tion. bedrooms, comple tely FAMILY HOME '
Spacious 3 lx.>droom. 2 r c f u r b i s h c d. J g e CO E bath with lol'> of extras wa rdro be closets. lav rm, PLUS IN M
\·.\I J~E)'
HEAl :l'Y
A BERG f NT[RPRtSES CO including u ~ed brick dining area, top-grade _ _ _ CORONA DEL MAR,. V , • f1replncc. covered patio shag crpts & drps. Boal RESORT LIVING Al most new. Custorr4
_ and garage duor opcnl'r . or lrailer gate on alley. New 2B H Zba O\Cl'IOOk· uwlt fur µrest'nl owncr1 ----------•I S Good financing avail. F1 \'I.' lieu room homu, 'ec lhis new lis ting. lOSBroadway,CM an~manna&oc·can.wct 'l'\\t> blotks lrom lho
2 STORY
FORMAL DINE
POOL $32,500
Winding pathway to tree
rlustered 2 story entry.
1-'ormal d1nang room .
Gourmel patio kitchen
l;'li CLUDES REl"HIG-
E ll AT OH! Giant
:-.ecluded master i.wte.
Walk 1n closet. EXTRA
1.INE:IJ STORAGE.
lh er:-.1£cd ::.cwinJ:! & laun
dry room. WJ\SHEH &
l>HYEH J~<.:L U Dl-:0 ~
llu izc premium lot
Olymµ1c pool & basket-
ball court included 111 a!>
1:>oc1ution . Anx.100.:. !>dlc:r
S JV:O. SUliM I TO~ YOUH
TEHMS ! Full price
~:$:!.~00. fl rt lnl' Jl'Vll\I'
11 r <' a . C a 11 I 11 ti a y
i 52· l 700.
DPIN '"?. 111 •llN '"t.f NI(/'
[®:IHll!I
FREEDOM
HOME
Nattonal A'>t•nuc. 4
bedroom. 2 IJut h "1th
large corner lot and \'A
no down terms' Who":i;
hr~t on the fourth.,
$35,950
~~i~~
-ANYTIME
W.IAYAVE.
L.arge 4 & 2 BR. duplex
Sun 1 lbly priced ut
$112.000
CALL 675-7060
HEWPOlT SHORES
2 Pools, tennis ct., play
area, clubhou!\" Very
:;harp 3 Bit., 2 b:nhs.
SS2.500
CALLSSMIOO
lalboa lay PNp.
Re.aton
Oc.·ran~1dc/Carli1bad H 1':
ContGC'l ftuh crt
S hap11rd, Rulto r. 603
Michigun1 Occ1rn!!ldl'.
12'l1623 .
WESTCLIFF won 'l l usl long!! at 6_16_392".ev .. 5673 .••• -,7 har, ·Jacuzzi. full secu1i · bi..•ai·h. Separate dining
R •.._.CH ~11 .900. Call 54tHl51. 0 ~ "v t W II l J 1 Af"'I y. 1 ra• c, cal'te Op· ruo111 p lus s pacious fam1: 4 BDR-POOL t1un. conlral·l...~>!.51.IU I\ room. Two Ut'tlroom
HAL PIMCHIN re ntal rn rear uml. C~tll s I 03,000 IH:AL'l'OHS tii:!·li.>50.
Spectacuiar entry to -----------2727 E . Coa:;l ll~y ci·•u111 q·lfSrt.J11toerNn'
lormal Jiving and ban· 1----------•1 675·4392 1 ~ I (;~~tr:;,'!~ g~~~;;k~~h':;~: 4C~e~~!~~~A b~~~ 2 INVEST $4.250 l!Jvc !>Omcth111i! to M·ll'! -~, • .,..,'..·';ll~PJHW
F1c:.la l>t.te rumpus room story townhouse. Tht::. DINING ROOM Class1f1ctl adsdo1twcll. . ----····-~
with ba r . Secluded secluded e11t.1 unit front:> SE TS 12 master and childre n:-. on a plushly land!.c;i~ , A _ . . GHer al I 002 Geaeral I 00.Z
suites. Lush qwel 1-(artlen 11 m a 11. The rnmmunit} Step down lo l • x lU fam1-•••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\ilh sparklin~pondsant.l PoOIS and cluuhousc arc ly room Y.armcd IJy rushing walcrf:i,11~.Aun ! c r ackling r1replacc ~ a shor, :-troll <i w uy . o .1 I
" l'r1 ced al a modes t · r I r 1 c1 u e ~" 1 mm c r ,.,.1
1
verSIZl'u l\lllg room
11arad1~... r "•II tud", le' g1\ cs l'l' 1 ng o open-~~ vu u_, " ~!:l.000. With favorable Al . I 11rc\'il'w ~ 963·1ii(,i ness. ll'r or1gma 1n
fif'Cf.J 11j ·~ • I 1 .. , U '' r •
THE REAL
ESTATERS
* * * * Troy Welch
16322 Del Mar lane
Huntlnqton hach
You are iho wrnncr of
TWO FREE TICKETS
($11 Value)
lo the
OL Y SUPERIOWL
MOTOCROSS
Friday, .July Uith
al lh{·
L.A . COLISEUM
Please call 64:! :>678. e'\I
333 to claim yuur l1tkcts
C Norlh · Cou Illy tnll frc1..•
number is 540-1:!!0 > •
* .. * *
BEACH RETREAT
31R+FAMRM
$39,900
Peaceful cver11nf(s oJ
rollin g i.urf, t:f"f'lllc ocean
breezes a nd :-.way1111£
palms. lluys filled with
su n s h in v a nJ
i.andcasUeR l A vacuU<in
paradise In this ramblln1t
3 BDRM with Tahitian
family room . llt•t1remcnt
torte11 sal~! Try $3900
total down with low mo
payments! 8n11g un ol
fer. 817·~10.
O#'fN Ill 9 •JI\ fl.JN fl) ti l't' I• [~llJll
private fananClllf.! i1\'a1la· \Ci.lmcrll ol ::.1.250, "OU
file CALL ~ow · 5.56·2G60 .1 w1 II he s u rpnscd w1lh
"=SELECT low mt>nthly pa) menb.
T'PROPERTIES , l'o set'.callull;;1;1.
SPLASH!·
))w1m while the gurdcncr
d o e s t,h e w o r k . 2
llt:droom, 2 bath. lovely
<.:o ndo. Only $19,950.
Agent ii39-83ll .
<....'Ptf.ltll Y• u11r lfi('lf('f•
[~lfi&Hid
NEWPORT
WA TERFftOHT
PJER & 2 SLIPS, 3
Spacious bdrms, 3 bths, 2 ___________ , frp l cs , s umptuou s
VIEW ESTATE
OCEAH & LIGHTS
IARGAIN
$44,900
Hust1c ch.trm abounds in
th•!> unique beach estate.
Circular dnvt'. !luge hv·
1ng room with drumuUc
l'l1rncr lo~ bu rn 1n~
ltreplucc + brcathtakmi<
view ihrough WALi. Ol-
GLASS <.:ou rm et
kitchen & dine. S<.oµor:lle
wing for h id l'uwuy
m uster suite with a view
+ c hlldrens & guest
suite!f. llurry for lhis on-
r1· In u lifetime dream
homc--nl u BARGAIN
pr1ccl Call OOJ.7881.
O('IN"' 9 ." s llJN 101'/ NK('
[~ISIUI
~~:!'1!w!!l
g rounds a nd gardens.
Live on the water for on·
ly $132,500.
PRESTIGE HOMES
R.altors 645-.6646
11AIANDOHED11
ARTIST CHALET
$42,900
Seclut.led drt\'Ctowoo<led
g r ound s. ENT~H I\
WORLD OF GLASS ANO
SU NSJII NE. Spaefl)us
gourm et ~ardcn kit1·hcn
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VOL. 68, NO. 188 2 SE£!10NS, 26 PAGES MONDAY, JULY 7, 1975
Today's Closin '
.Y. Stocks
c TEN CENTS
-Witness ~J.£ing~rS )Bertolin9 • In Trial
By TOM BARLEY '
OfU..Dall'r,.li.e .....
A prosecution witness today
identified defendant James
Bertolino as the man who told
h1m durin1 a meeting in a Tustin
coffee shop three years ago that ne needed volunteers to work on
Orange county assessor Andrew
* * * f allerga
Case Hit
B y Delay
Orange County Assessor Jack
\'allerga will have U> wait at
least five days before he can
make travel arrangements for
his trial in another county on
charges of gr a nd theft, misap-
propriation of public funds and
conflict of interest.
Superior Court Judge Everett
W. Dickey told Vallerga and bis
l<iwyers today that the California
Judicial Council has not been
able a t such short notice to com·
pile a list of counties that can
handle the trial.
Judge Dickey gran•~d a
change of venue from Orange
County las t Friday after
Vallerga's lawyers successfully
argued th a t th eir client's
chances of a fair trial in this area
were virtually nil.
It was aq~ued that Vallerga
had s uffered by the wave of
publicity that followed the indict·
1T1ent by the Gr a nd Jury of nine
assessor's aides, Vallerga and
Congressman Andrew Hinshaw.
Judge Dickey ordered lawyers
for both s ides to return to his
c-ourtroom Friday for what he
hopes will be a decision by the
judicial council on the site of the
Vallerga trial.
The judge commented last Fri·
day that it will t ake at least two
weeks Crom the time o( that de·
cision to the date that the trial
commences.
Police S tzuly
Fingerprims
Of Dead Man
Coroner's deputies today were
examining fingerprints taken
from the corpse of a man found
Sunday in Costa Mesa, under a
tree. They s aid the man had been
dead perhaps as long as five
weeks .
The remains were listed as
John Doe pending analysis of the
fingerprints. but Costa Mesa
police said today they suspect
lbey know the man's identity.
He is described as having been
in his late 20s at the time of de·
ath. There was no evidence of
foul play found on or around the
body.
Detective Lt. George Lorton
said the corpse was found simply
sitting beneath a tree in a field at
West 17th Street and Whittier
Avenue.
To all outward appearances.
investigators said, the victim
could have s imply sat down to en·
joy the view and fallen asleep.
Coroner 's deputies were plan-
11ing toxicological tests to de-
termine whether the death could
have been drug-related.
Police were called to the scene
about 2:40 p.m. Sunday by pro-
perty owner James Ikeda. 49, of
1709 Whittier Ave., who had been
working on the adjacent pro-
perty.
CAMPER SOLD
JN FO UR DAYS
"The ad produced many. many
c<1lls. We sold the camper in only
'four days. I'm very pleased."
That's the advertising auccass
,;tory told 'by a Dana Point
woman after s he placed tb.1J ad in
the Daily Pilot:
'73 24 • Pace Arrow.
Generator, roof air. tape
deck, 13,000 ml. $13.250
new, take ov~r pymt.I.
XX·XXXX.
tr you have a recreational vehl·
ele to sell, call 642·56'18. We make n easy to put a f ow words lO woric
fl>r you, in the DaUy Pilot.
Hinshaw's congrenional cam-
paign.
Assessor's aide Carlos CaJa
testified in lbe Orange County
Superior Court trlal of Bertolino,
52, of 2'116 Via Madrugada, Mis·
sion Viejo. that be refused at that
time tt> work for Hinshaw.
Cala said he later changed his
mind when the r esulting at-
moephere in the assessor's office
U>wards those who did not volun-
teer convinced him that it would
be preferable to work for the
Hinshaw campaign.
Cala testified that be then ad·
vised assistant a ssesSOI' George
Upton tl:iat he wished U> volunt.P.er
for duty at Hins haw's campaign
headquarters.
The witness also testified that
he worked for the Hinshaw cam·
paign on a daily basis and was
· paid overtime approved by Up·
U>n on a number of occasions.
Bertolino is being tried on
ch<1rges of conspiracy and granu
theft contained in a Grand Jury
indictment.
Five of six assessor's employes
named with Be rtolino in that in-
dictment have pleaded guilty to
lesser charges. They will be sen·
tenced on various dates this
monlh l>y Judge Walter Smith.
Hinshaw and assessor J ack
Vallerga have been indicted on
the same charges and for further
alleged criminal offenses com·
matted while Hinshaw served as
asse::.::.or and Vallerga ;.is his
n ght hand man.
Gas Row Flares
$1 a Gallon? Leaders Differ
WASHJ NGTON ((\P ) -Presi-
dent Ford and Senate Majority
Leader Mike Mansfield clashed
today over whether the price of
gasoline would climb to $1 a
gallon. ·
Mansfield told reporte rs he
feared gasoline would cost $1 a
gallon by the end of the year.
But White H ouse press
secretary Ron Nessen said the
President "sees no indication
that il would go that high."
Man s fi e ld, a M o ntana
Democrat, said gasoline would
cost $1 a gall on if oil·producing
countries put in to e ffect
* * * Gas Boost
Hearings
Promised
Bicentennial Beauty
WASHINGTON <UPI> -While
holiday vacationers were paying
three cents a gallon more for
gasoline, two senaU>rs promised
hearings within two weeks to find
out why gas producers hiked
prices just in time to catch the
summer travel rus h.
UCI coed Karen Hencken, a s ummer lifeguard at the
Newporter Inn, helps hoist the Newport Beach inn's new
Flag. The 8X12-foot F1ag is a replica of the Flag used
Aug. 16, 1777, by the Green Mountain Boys at the Battle
of Bennington, Vt. Known as the Bennington Flag, it is
~aid to be the forerunner of the· Stars and Stripes that
U.S. National Flag was patterned after, but Flag his·
torians doubt il. In any event, it is the official Bicenten·
nial Flag.
Sens. Henry Jackson. lD~
Wash.), and Ad lai Stevenson, CD·
Ill.), said Sunday "the public has
a right to know a nd the Congress
has a responsibility to find out
how this massive Fourth of July
squeeze play on the consumer
took place."
J ackson is c hairman of the
Senate investigations s ubcom·
mittee. Stevenson heads an oil
and gas production subcommit·
tee. They said j oint hearings
would be held "within two
weeks" on r easons behind the
sudden jump al t he pump.
Mesa Boy Critical
After Bike Smashup Ralph Nader. meanwhile,
charged that ''the public is being
misled by oil industry and Ford
administration explanations of
the summer vacation time in·
creases in the price of gasoline."
A youth whose minibike
crashed into a chajn barricade on
the Orange Coast College cam-
pus Thursday in Costa Mesa, in·
flicting grave head injuries, was
still fighting for bis life today.
Donald W. Bohnsack, 11 , of
1250 Adams Ave., was listed in
critical condition at Costa Mesa
Memorial Hospital.
Police helicopter observer of·
ficer Dave Ketchum cradled the
injured youth daring a flight
from the accident scene to the
hospital, giving him mouth-lo·
mouth r esuscitation which
restored his breathing.
Anothe r accident victim.
Bharat Bhashan Mahajan, 29, of
635 Baker St., Costa Mesa, was
Grov e Woman
Tapes Ple a:
'Free My Son'
By the Associated Press
The mother of the American
student still being held hostage
by Marxist guerrillas in Zaire
has taped an appeal to the rebels
U> free her s on.
Mittie Smith of Garden Grove
recorded the message Sunday
and it was later sent to Dar es
Salaam; Tanzania, by jet to be
translated and passed on to the
revolutionary Popular Revolu·
tionary Party.
Her son, Stephen Smith, 22, a
student at ·sianrord University,
was OQe of four young people kid·
naped May 19 from a remote re-
search station on Lake
Tanganyika, between Taruanla
and Zaire.
"You must know how much
an,W•h you'n caused us since
May 19.'' Jrrw. SD)ith said ln the
mesS&P. ta~ by a ieportet at
her borne.
"Steve's dad and l are just
bard-working people. My
husband works oO the docks un-
<See MOTHE•. Pase .U)
listed as somewhat improved to-
day at Costa Mesa Memorial
Hospital. He suffered head in-
juries in a collision at Baker
Street and Paularino Avenue last.
Wednesday.
Still another accident victin:,
Charles T. "Tim" Hayes III, 19,
of 1684 Whittier Ave., Costa
Mesa, was listed in guarded con-
dition at ·costa Mesa Memorial
Hospital today.
He s ustained internal injuries
including liver damage early
Friday whe n his car flipped
three times al Samar Drive and
Mesa Verde Drive East as he
swerved to avoid eggs thrown
from another car.
He asked J ackson and Rep.
Harley Staggers, <D·W.Va.),
chairman of the House Com·
merce Com mittee, to in·
vestigate.
The oil companies said Ford's
recent impos ition of another $1
import tax on foreign oil caused
the price increases. But Nader
said the companies were taking
·advantage of the foreign hike to
increase prices of domestic oil,
and we re not inc r easing
domestic production.
Lapped Out
His 'Record' Unprofitable
Lap sitting may be a nice way to meet people, but it
isn't too profitable, according to John Gardner of
Westminster.
Gardner, 38, a fifth-grade teacher , was trying to
figure out a way to earn a little more money. He de-
cided an entry in the Guinness book of World Records
might be a start. So decided to set a record for having
·women sit on his lap.
THERE WAS NO MARK for such a feat. so Gardner
nervously told his wife about the idea. She was happy
to be the first and since no other mark had been set,
she pointed out that this could be a record.
Gardner, however, wasn't satisfied. and set up a
card table at a s wap meet with a sign asking fem ales
to sit on his lap and sign a register to certify it. After
much s uccess at the swap meet, he moved to parks,
beaches and street corners, finally seating 1,539
ladies.
·"I'VE HAD GAJ.Sfrom42 states and 14 countries.''
he aid. ··Everything from babies lo great-
grandmotbers.
"It's been fun, but 1 haven't yet realized any extra
income. Maybe 1 could do an advertisement for no·
irou pants."
Gardner also s aid all lhat lap silt.ins bas made bl
back a lltUe tired.
threatened price hikes and if the
President•s energy policies arc
carried out.
Recent gasoline price in-
creases, amounting lo three
cents a gallon in many areas, are
unjustified, Mansfield said.
''I do not believe the profits of
the oil compani es are so scarce
that they needed to impose these
July 1 increases.''
Nessen was asked at a White
House briefing whether (1) the
price of gasoline might go as high
as 85 to 90 cents and (2) Ford
would consider that excessive.
In addition to replying that
Ford sees no indication that the
pncc would go tha t high. Nessen
accused Congress of lagging on
the President's energy program.
The press secretary said Ford
would be m aking decisions this
week on his proposals for legisla·
lion to decontrol oil.
"The people complaining when
they pulled up to the gas pump
this weekend ought lo tell their
congressmen and senators, who
are home this week, that they
want lo start getting that money
back through a tax·rebate which
the President proposed," Nessen
said,.
'Jaws' Eseaped
Shark Chm,m Teen Surfe r
MELBOURNE, F1a . (U PI) -
Bob Clark was only 50 feet from
shore on his s urfboard when a
six-foot shark ripped into his
foo t.
The 16-year-old surfer pulled
his foot loose -he is unsure
whether the shar k released him
or the force of tbe surf saved him
-and let the waves carry him U>
shore. He suffered nine severed
tendons in his right foot.
"I'm still sort of frightened,
but I think I'll be back in the
ocean s urfing again as soon as
I'm able," Clark said from his
bed in Brevard County Hospital
after surgery.
The Cocoa Beach youth was
·spending bi s July 4 holiday off In·
diallantic Beach when the inci·
dent occurr ed.
"I was on m y surfboard, only
50 feet from s hore, whe n
something grabbed my foot,"
said Clark, son of an e mploye of
the National Aeronautics a nd
Space Administration. "I was
pretty sure it was a shark.
·•1 never saw the shark," he
said, "but one of my friend~ said
he saw its fin ."
A witness said the shark was
six feet long.
.. But I wasn't frightened then
and I concentrated on staying on
the surfboard and letting the.
waves carry me in." Clark said.
As he r eached the wale r :-..
edge, other surfers came to h1::.
aid.
A shark a lert was issued, but
the beach w as o pen the re-
mainder o! the weekend and was
in use by holiday swimmers.
Authorities said Clark was the
first person attacked by a shark
in Brevard County in 41 year~. Jn
1934, an 11-year ·old boy was
kill ed by a shark at almost the
same spot.
"·fsurf all the lime, occasional· Jy at Indiallantic, but I've never
had any trouble with sharks
before, and I hope I never do
again," Clark said.
N ewport R escue
Neighbors Thwart
Murder by Arson
An alt em pt to murder a
Newport Beach man by selling
fire to his apartment while he
slept was foiled by a neighbor
who noticed the flames and
awakened the intended victim,
Newport Beach police said to·
day.
Police today are searching for
the suspect, who is believed to
have set a· number of fires within
the apartment of Bernard John
Hoffman, 28, of 11 n~ 28th St.. at
about 1 a.m . Sunday.
All exits to the apartment were
ablaze, including drapes at the
windows and several doors
within the apartment, police
said.
The fire had been burning just
minutes when neighbors noticed
the names, rushed in to awaken
Hoffman. Neighbors snuffed the
DOW DROPS 10. 75;
TRADING U GHr
NEW YORK (AP) -'The stock
market retreated steadily today
in the face of concern over rising
interest rates.
The Dow Jones average of 30
industrials los t 10. 75 points to
861.08. Losers held an 8-S lead
over gainers on the New York
Stock Exchange. (Tables, 8 7).
Trading was light.
Analyst.a blamed the market's
wukness on the ttcenl rise of tn-
terest rates. coupled with the
feellnl that st.rooa growth in lbe
money su-pJ)b' would p-ompt the
Federal Reserve to lighten credit
anolber~b.
n ames with garden hoses. police
said.
Hoffman, who lived alonl:. WiJS
not in1ured but about $1 ,000
damage was done to the apart·
ment during the brief blaze.
Sgt. Kenneth Thompson said
Hoffman, a retail clerk, denied
having enemies who wanted to
murder him but added lhat
police are investigating one
possible lead.
Or:::a ~8·
W e atlter
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Highs in upper 70s, over·
night low in low 60s. ....
INSIDE T ODAY
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forts of home~ Think about a
canoe trip down the Colorado
IUveT with the Crazy Lady, or
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'·Going to Dogs
All Over Town
By 1>0UG1AS FRJT7.SCllE
Ot ... De6ty PU .. St.ff Earlier last week, there were major trarric tieups at
two key intersections o.n Harbor Boulevard in Costa Mesa. I
know this because the city police told me.
The way it was reported to me went something Uke this:
Two dogs, a golden retriever
and an Irish setter were cruising
the s treets or the city, sans
leashes or owners.
.. THAT SE1TER was such a
pretty dog," said the secretary
~t Fairview State Hospital, one
of many motori s ts who
screeched to a halt, dashed
through the traffic and tried to
save the hounds from their own
stupidity. FltlTUCH•
"You wouldn't believe the mess those dogs caused at
Harbor and Adams,'' said Costa Mesa Animal Control Of.
ficer Michael Doyle, who managed to apprehend the 12·
year-old golden retriever on the Fairview grounds.
The year-old setter proved too fast, said Doyle. ''but 1
sure gave him a run."
If the dog could talk, he might say the same.
A FEW HOURS later, Doyle was called out to Estancia
High School for another try at the setter. Doyle chased the
dog through the field.5 behind Estancia.
The gal who answers Doyle's phone described the
chase second hand. "The dog was running through the field
and while he was running, he was flushing rabbits. He just
shot by them like they were standing still.''
Doyle may be fast. but he doesn't outrun rabbits.
THE TRAIL OF111E auburn speedster led to the Santa
Ana River and south toward Newport Beach. Some folks at
a park said they had seen him cavorting with some local
dogs. but wouldn 't let any people near him.
The hound then went back to Fairview, hungry from all
this exertion. He had, after all, missed his normal feedings
for two days. ·
An alert Fairview receptionist spotted the wayward
beast, recognized him as the traffic stopper from the day
before and enticed him lo her side with a hot dog.
THt: TASTE 0 F HOT dog won his affections and he pro-
ceeded to stick around and polish off four pounds of franks.
He also stayed around for his owners to apprehend him, pro-
bably saving Doyle from more exertion.
The reason these people were telling me about the dogs
was that they escaped from my back yard. After admitting
that the troublemakers had escaped from my yard, I found
myself more or less forced to admit that they were mine.
Like Tpm Murphine said in a recent Daily Pilot column,
"Well, they have to belong to somebody."
TONIGHT
Mesa Okays
$271,000 in
Land Buys
·Israeli
Forces ..
Retaliate
By United Pre11 la&enaU.al
Lebanese authorltl• aald at
least l3 people.were kiUed and J1
wounded today in Israeli air, sea ~
and ground assaults on Palesti·
nian refugee camps. and
Lebanese villages in southern
Lebanon. Israel said the taraet.s
were suspected gueniUa bases.
The combined attacks came as
hraeli ambassador' Simcha
Dµtltz departed for Wasbinl\Oft
to obtain "clarifications" from
Secretary of Stale Henry A.
Kissinger on Egyptian proposals
for a second.stage troop dis·
engagem ent in the Sinai.
The Israeli s trikes, the big1est
military operation against guer.
rilla strongholds in Lebanon in
more than two years, were in ap-
parent retaliation for a terrorist
bomb explosion in Jerusalem
Friday that killed 14 persons and
wounded 77 more.
Lebanese police said two ol the
13 dead in the Israeli attacks
were women and three were
children.
Israeli navy gunboats operat·
ing in predawn darkness and
warplanes streaking in at first
light struck the sites south of
Rashidiyeh and just north of
Tyre, the Israeli Military Com·
mand said.
They said commandos landed
and blew up three houses sus·
peeled of harboring guerrillas.
then fired on a jeep and killed all
three men in it.
Israeli artillery joined the of·
fensive and pounded suspected
guerrilla concentrations in the
hilly region north of the frontier
in Lebanon and gunners in
Lebanon later fired several
Kalyusha rockets and shells into
Is rael but caused neither
casualties nor damage, the com-
mand said.
A Palestinian spokesman said
the guerrillas shot down an
Israeli Phantom jet but Israeli
military authorities said all
planes returned safely to their
bases.
Jn Beirut, Premier Rashid
Karami said the Lebanese army
with the help of Palestinian guer·
rillas prevented the Israelis from
landing troops and forced them to
retreat leaving a trail of blood.
The fighting was the heaviest
along the Israeli-Lebanese froo·
lier since May when Lebanese
and Israeli army units clashed in
a day-long battle.
Mor~hing to Delano
Members of Cesar Chavez' Farm Workers
Union and sympathizers march through
Corona del Mar on their way ·to Delano.
They started walking six days ago at
Mexican border and plan to arrive in
Delano in August when new California
farm labor law goes into effect. Purpose
or march is to urge Californians the group.
encount ers e n route to refuse to buy
grapes and wines from growers the union
opposes. About 15 marchers made their
way through Newport Beach today. Hunt·
ington Beach 's Bolsa Chica State Beach
was their destination.
SS Kidnap
Expert, Dies
From Cancer
MADRID (U Pl) -Otto
Skorzeny. 67, the former
World War II SS colonel
who snatched Italian die·
ta tor Be nito Mussolini
from captivity in a moun-
tain fortress but failed in
an attempt to kidnap Gen.
Dwight D. Eisenhower ,
died Saturday in his
Madrid home, it was re·
ported today.
The towering, scar-faced
former chief of Adolf
Hitler's bodyguards has
been living in Spain since
he escaped from an Allied
prison camp at the end of
the war.
The Servicios Funerales
Undertaking Company
said Skorze ny died of
bronchial cancer. The un·
dertakers said he will be
cremated Tuesday and
his widow will t a ke his
ashes to his native Vienna
for burial.
Conditions Placed
On Hunt for MI As
BANGKOK (AP) -North
Vietnamese Premier Pham Van
Dong says his government is re·
ady to pursue the fate of
Americans listed as missing in
action in Vietnam, but linked the
search for the men to U.S. aid in
the reconstruction of Vietnam.
Pham, in a letter to 21 U.S. con·
gressmen aired over Hanoi radio
today, said the "search for U.S.
missing persons in the Vietnam
war, the exhumation and return
of bones of U.S. personnel are
outstanding m alters that should
be resolved a1 soon as possible.••
Another matter, linked to any
resolution of the question of miss-
ing men, is "the U.S. contribu·
lion to the postwar reconslruc·
tion of Vietnam," according to
the broadcast monitored in
Bangkok.
The broadcast said Pham's let·
ter was in reply to a query by 21
U.S. congressmen "who pre·
viously worked for the termina·
lion of U.S. military involvement
in South Vietnam." The broad-
cast did not name the con-
gressmen but said the letter was
answered by Pham on June 21.
··The government of the
Democratic Republic of Vietnam
is ready to confer with the gov-
ernment of the United States to solve these problems," Pham.
said in the letter.
au"t he said there must be
"total termination o r in-
terference into internal affairs of
South Vietnam and the contribu-
tion lo postwar reconstruction to
heal the wounds of war in both
Nortll and South Vietnam."
Mesa Home Looted
A Costa Mesa couple returned
home Sunday from a weekend on
Santa Catalina I sland to dicove r
someone had broken into Uleir
Shalimar Drive home, causing a
$100 loss. Carl F. Johnson, of 787
Shalimar Drive, told police the
intruder stole a portable radio
and caused damage to the pre·
mises when forcing open a win-
dow.
UCI LECTURES -"Manage-
ment Development for Women."
Room 140 Social Science Lab.
"Conservation Gardening,"
Room 105 Social Science Lab.
"Building Self-Esteem Through
Transactional Aualysis," Room
174 Computer Science Bldg.
"Family Afoot in the West,''
Room 178 Humanities Hall. All 7
p.m.
Property purchases totaling
more than $271,000 have been ap·
proved by the Costa Mesa City
Council. MOTHER ••• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~--~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~-
TUESDAY, JULYS
SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB -
Community Recreation Center,
Tues. Wed. Thurs. 12·3 p.m.
NEWPORT·M ESA SCHOOL
BOARD -Regular meeting,
Costa Mesa city council cham-
bers, 7:30 p.m .
UCI LECTURES -"Fabric
Design with Dyes," Room 503
CDM High School. "American
Folk Medicine," Room 159 Social
Science Lab. All 7 p.m .
Slaying Arrest
DALY CITY (U Pl) -Police
arrested a San Bruno man Sun·
day in the slaying of Ruth
Wilh~lmsen. a salesgirl kidnaped
in the parking lot of a shopping
center.
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DAILY PILOT
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Jack R. Curley
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Thomas A . Murpt,1ne -n•ouooE••
Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall
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The biggest was for a 72,000·
square-foot parcel at Wilson
S\reet and Fordham Drive. It
cost $133,000, and is one of three
parcels required for a three-acre-
park planned in the area.
Another park purchase was for
19,500 square feet on Charle
Street n~ar Hamilton Street.
Other acquisitions are planned in
that area for a park.
The council also approved the
purchase of a $94,000 parcel on
Center Street a nd Park Avenue
for construction of a new fire sta·
tion downtown. City Ma nager
Fred Sorsabal said that two other
parcels need to be acquired for
the station.
Blaze Hits
Beach Home
Fire swept through a Hunt-
ington Beach home Sunday
night, as the family stood outside
watching a neighbor's fireworks.
Firemen said the blaze caused
about $12,000 damage to the Joe
Halbert home, 5631 Clark Drive.
It destroyed the living room,
.kitchen and a hallway, firemen
reported, and there was smoke
damage through the rest of the
home. The cause of the blaze and
the exac\ spot where it started
are still being investigated.
There were no injuries. and the
9:20 p.m . blaze was quickly
brought under control.
loadin'g ships. I work in a hospital
helping the aged and sick," the
message continued. "We are not
wealthy and i( it hadn't been for
Steve's hard work and dedication
he would not have been able to go
to college.''
Mrs. Smith told the guerrillas
that her aon earned the financial
assistance to go to Stanford and.
then to the African research at.a·
tion "through his hard work" and
wants to return to the United
States to study pediatrics.
"I plead with you to let my son
go now,'' the message coochlded.
"If any of you have children of
your own, you surely must love
them as much as I love Steve and
you would realize how much I
already have s uffered."
The father of the hostage,
Joseph Smith, and a Stanford
professor, Dr. David Hamburg,
will reportedly receive the
message in Dar es Salaam and
seek to have it translated and
passed to guerrilla leaders.
Mrs. Smith called a reporter at
the Long Beach Independent
Press·Telegram Saturday night
to ask him to help her tape the
message.
She read from notes drafted by
her da ughter-in·la w, Connie
Smith of Yorba Linda, and said
other family members helped
com pose t he draft of tbe
message. Mrs. Smith displayed
no hostility toward the euer-
ri llas.
Two Survive Falls
Off Pier in Newport
Two people In separate inci-
d enta capped the holiday
weekend by falling off the
Newport Pier into the sea Sunday
night.
Newport Beach lifeguard.5 said
it is rare for even one person to
fall from the pier.
The first person to plunge into
five-foot breakers beneath the
pier was Lavonne Morris, 31 , or
16548 Lassen St., in Fountain
Valley.
Mrs. Morris spent the n.laht al
Kabtr Hospital ln Bellflower,
after first being treated at Hoag
Memorial H0tpltal in Newport
Beach. She w H 4Jent home lhls
morning in good cond.illon.
AC'cordlng to Uf eguards, Mrs .
Morris Cell when she drOPDed a
package of cigarettes aDd ao.t
her balance whlle attempUna to
catch them.
A 20-year·old Rivenide ma,
Mike Tardiff, Jumped Into tbe
W»ter after Mn. Monia and held
her bead above water until
lifef{uard Dave Vick, 2l. swam
out and brou1ht her ubore.
A second person fell off the p6er'
4S minutH later and wu allo
rescued by U!eiuards.
Kurt Carr, 18, ot Cttrit.c., wu
hangin1 onto a pillal wben
Hteiuards reached lllm ad
bl'ODgbt h1Jn to 111cn; carr ...
able to swirft, however, ad wu
not Injured by bla fall •
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Daily July 1st thru July 10th.
12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Westcliff Office only.
"YOUR HANDWRITING CAN
GIVE YOU INSIGHT INTO THE
REAL YOU"
These are the words of noted
Graphology expert C. E. Bower. He
will be at Mariners Savings to give
you a Free Handwriting Analysis.
You could find the "Real You " just
by writing a simple sentence. It's a
pleasant experience and cou Id be
helpful.
Professor Bower has worked on
a consul ting basis for Government
and Industry, and now wlll give you
his personal attention.
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