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1975-07-17 - Orange Coast Pilot
.. • Chut%pah IJandieap Chatnpion T H URSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 17, 1975 ' ot, Love at Fair It's an Orbital Linkup HOUSTON CUP!) -Three Americans and two Russians docked io orbit today and, after a brief scare from a burning smell, went ahead with plans lo transfer crews in history's first meeting of m e n from two nations in space. ~ The acrid smell was noticed when a hatch was opened between the American Apollo cabin and thf dock'ing module linking the craft to the Soviet Soyuz. Hou ston control ordered Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and Donald "Deke" Slayton to put on oxygen masks when the problem was noticed. But later, the concern of controllers in Houston eas~ and the astronauts were told there pro- ·bably wasn't any trouble. Cosmonauts Alexei Leonov and Valeri Kubasov calmly waited in their Soyuz during the-excite- ment, reporting to their control center in Moscow that all was normal aboard the Russian craft. Preston Hibbard, art directo~ for the Orange County Fair, took a bride Wednesday. Hibbard and his assis- tant, Dixie Lee· Wood, were married amid the greenery and colorful flowers of the !air's fioriculture exhibit. It was the first weddirig on record at the fair, officials said. The couple are honeymooning today -at the fair, of course. "We think probably the most likely explanatinon is we've had the docking module locked up for 41h hours and the smell just built up a little bit," ground com- municator Richard Truly told the Americans. "We don't expect any problem. We'll let you know.'' Th~stronauls apparently never did put the oxygen masks on, but Stafford said the masks were at their sides, ready for use if necessary. The Americans said the smell r esembled burning glue or acetone. , Chutzpah Captures "I'm just standing by here to see if I feel any different, but I still feel pretty good," Slayton told concerned ground con- trollers who feared there was a possibility that gases might over- come the pilots. "I still feel pret- ty good. I'm not used to sniffing .Transpac Uandicap . glue." • A few minutes later, Slayton reported be entered the docking module and everything was still okay: "No health problems." 81 .U.MON LOCKABEY ...... , .............. .. Chutzpah, a 35-foot ultra. light displacement boat owned and skippered by Stuart Cowan of Honolulu, has e merged as the overall handicap winner of the 2,225-mile Transpacific yacht race for the second consecutive time. Chutzpah, designed and built by Bill Lee, crossed the finish line off Diamond Head at 11:46:30 p .m . Wednesday and was the 27th boat to finish. She is the f>rst boat in modern Transpac history to win the Transpac twlee ln a row. She is a Class Dentry. TblrtY·five of the 65 entries in th1J year's race had finis hed at 9 a.m. (PDT> today and Transpac o(flcial• said it did not appear that any ot the boats still at sea could beat Chutzpah'• corrected ume. Truwpae otficlala 1ald a brisk nortbe,a1t wlnd wu blowln& ( ) down the Molokai Cl'lannel at s a.m. Honolulu Time and that a hall dozen more boats were ex- ~ to finish before noon .. Wjtb the ~tire Class A fleet snueged down in Ala Wai Yacht Harbor, Sunset Blvd, owned and skippered by John Calley o! the California Yacht Club, was estab lished as the Class A win- ner. The docking itself went smoothl y and Stafford ex- claimed, "We have succeeded." "We are looking forivard to shaking hands with you aboard Soyuz," Leonov said. The two s hips, now 66 feet long, were scheduled to stay hooked <See LINKUP, Page Al) Class B appeared lo be locked up ,Olh two more ULDB taking top honors. The Class B handicap winner was Roderic Park's 40- foot sloop Panache in a close bat-Youth Faces Shots Ue with Jim Seal's Loco Viente Ul from the Balboa Yacht Club. Aft D e· . Panache and Loco Vlente III e r og lllDg fdlisbed Wednesday about eight ESCONDIDO (AP) -A 21- minut.es apart and were the flrst year-old man faces the painful. Class B boats lo finish. Third serie:i of r abies s hots unless place in Class B will go to Blue authorities ~an find the dog that 9lreak, owned and skiJ>pered by btt him. Oary Myers o( the Newport ' The victim, Thomas Wright, Ra.rbor Yacht Club. said he was bitten Sunday by one Mamie, a Cal-43 sailed by Mill of two German shepherd,, from , <See T&ANSP AC, Pace A2) the back of a silver pickup truck. .) ,. . ' \l'OL W, NO. HI, 4 SECTIONS, 44 ~AGES ---oans' ~" A • • • O•lty Piiot Piiot•• ~ Aluwnl K-ltt 1EASY RIDER-Four-year-old George Waale of Costa Mesa showed up Wednesday for the high performance skateboard competition at the Orange County Fair. He brought aJong a skateboard about half as long as he is and showed the judges he knows how to ride it. He won the hearts of spedators. CdM Woman Talks Man Out of Att8ck A man entered the apartment of a young woman in Corona del Mar early this morning but left without raping or robbing her after she talked him out of it, police reported. The man is believed to be the s ame one who entered three apartment s l ast week and robbed, raped or otherwise as- saulted three other women, ac- cording lo police. All four women. including the 22-year-old victim today, live H4M, CHEESE cosr $00,000 FORT LAUDERDALE, fia. <UPI) -Financier John G . Bachan has learned the hard way that his Doberman pinscher watchdog can be bought. He's a sucker for ham and cheese. When Bachan and his wife got home from an evening out they found ttleir dog peacefully lick· log his chops . Missing was .,,000 worth o( valuables, most· ly jewelry. Police s aid while the Bachans were gone, a burglar entered through a sliding glass door, went to the refrigerator (or ham and cheese, lured the dog into the bathroom with the goodies and then systematically looted the house. alone in apartments either on the Balboa Peninsula or in Corona del Mar. Today's victim told police the man entered through a front win- dow screen and came into her bedroom, where s he was reading in bed. The man carried a knife and threatened to harm her, she said. He made advances towards her and took mo11ey from her purse, but she said she talked him out of both. She said her would·be attacker returned the money lo her wallet and replaced the screen on her window before be left. The suspect in all four cases Is described as being abouHivefeet, eight inches tall, weighing 140 pounds, with sandy, curly hair. Drought Worsens SAN JUAN, P.R. <UPI> -A cloud of sand from the African Sahara bung over the Caribbean Wednesday, inbibiUng for the second time this month the chances for ratn to ease the widespread drought. The Carib- bean region bas been suf'lering from a serious drought during • mo s t of 19 7 s. r e'd u c in g qrtcultural production add, in the case of Halli, leavina about 350,000 rural peasants on tbe brlnkofatarvaUon. Newport Slaying Related '',\ shot. The n a whee?ing sound at1d moans. A thump. And ' then another shot." That is how two witnesses described the sound of death in a deserted Newport Beach &illcy early last Jan. 26. Their words we re spoken Wed - nesday at the trial of J4.ycar-0ld Michael Carden. the accused slayer of a wealthy Claremont food mer chant Terri Lynn Bradford. an at- tractive redhead who li ves on West Balboa Boulevard, told the jury in Superior Court Judge William Lee's C'Ourtroom that 15 seconds elapsed between the two shots. When s he looked out on the brightly moonlit alley, Miss Bradford said, she saw a man's "crouched" body lying near the rear steps of Carden's home at 614 W. Ocean Front. The shooting victim, a single shot piercing his heart, was later identified as Elmer J . Boehlke. 48, a food salvage merchant who frequ e ntly v isile d Newport Beach. Another witness. Gregory Miller. testified that he heard the same sounds as Miss Brad- ford -sh~ts, wheezing, moans and a thud. But, Miller, added, when he stepped out onto a balcony over- looking the alley, he saw the r e- ar door of Carden 's house clos-' ing. And, he continued, he saw a man dressed in light clQlhing hurry through a rear porch into <See SHOTS, Page A%) Or:-:~~-· 7~ Fair skies are forecast Cor Friday. following the usual early morning low clouds along the coast. Highs ranging from near 70 at the beaches to near a> inland areas. INSIDE TODAY "All we got to do i& find the airport," said the Eaatem Air Une1 captain. "Yeah," the first of/leer replied. A half· second laler. both shouUd. followed by the sound of ,a platu? crash tha.t 10Q.I to kill n near Charlotte. N.C. Probna' report appeor1 on A 1. l•tlex l ........... ----.r • L • .,. ............. .. , s Thurad!!)'. July 17, 1875 I ~'.Gonging; Denied Oil Officials Def end Price Hike ~. WASHINGTON (UP[) -E« ec-utivt-s or some of the world's larersl o\I companl~ denied to- da)' al • Senatl' hearing lhal there was ttiny attempt to gouge the publil' "·he n lh('y raised 1asoline prices jusl berore lhe July 4 holiday weekend. The e;tecutives of seven oll firms were sumn1oned before a jolnl meeting of two Senate sub- committees to explain the two to three cents in crease and to an:§~·er t·hargcs by Sen. lfenry M. Jackson <D·Wash.), lhat the oll companies were purposely " Deadline Ends · Grove Hostage Still Held DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (UPI) -American s tudent Steven Smith or Garden Grove w as still in the hands of Zairean revolutionarieS \vhen the 60-day de- adline they set for fulfillment of their demands ex- pired today. Bul U.S . and Stanford Universit v officials ap· peared lo be confident Smith would be 'feleased in the near future. Ambassador Beverly Carter received a letter from Smith fi ve days ago in which the student said he was being \.\'Cll lreated and expected to be re- leased . /\.U .S . e mbassy source said today, "It's j ust ag- gravating waiting for them to get ready to do it .'' Smith. 22, is the las t of four hostages held by a group calling themselves the Popular Revolutionary Party of the Congo. The group kidnaped three Stan· ford stu den ts and a Dutc h woman from an animal re· search station in a remote a rea of wes t ern 'fanzania. The others have been freed. U.S . and Stanford officials have refused to dis- c uss the case or say whether the ransom has been paid, apparently due to the sensitivity of the Zair(' government to the issue. CIA ReseaM!b Did Health Unit Drug Subjects? AUSTIN, Tex. CAP) -A Tex- as legislator has released a re· port sayin g a s l ate m ental health institution performed lie d etector r esearch for the CIA that m ight h ave invol\•ed giving LSD and other drug.s to unwit ling subjects. l-loweve r . one or the institule's researchers Wednesday disput ed the re port prepared by Stale Rep. Lane Del}Jon and one or hi s 'aides. iJ Denton. a Democrat rrom Waco, sent a copy ol the report ARMY TESTED LSO ON SOLDIERS? A4 to Se n . Frank Church , (D· Idaho), chairman or a Senate committee investigating the Central lnte lltgence Agency Church said the panel woul d look into the report. ''The C IA s u ccess£ull y persuaded certain MHMR (men· lal health and mental retard a- tion > e mployes to keep the cov- ert CIA fin an<"ing of these pro- jects from the state Ml-IJl.1R board,'' Denton said. The report resulted rrom a study by Dznton and his chie r aide, Bill Aleshire, of grants to the Texas Research Institute or Mental Sciences in Houston. The institute. a n arm or the Texas Department or Mental Health and Mental Retardalion- <MHMR), is limited by law to re- S(!arch, training a nd education ''in treating mental illness," the reportsaid. · The report said none or the CIA-funded research was relat· ed to that goal. me asuremenl o r phys ical changes thal mighl occur in emolional di sorders. . Burch denied tliat institute re· seurchers had (I ) misused state funds. (2> played a role in "cov- ert" ef£orts lo help tile CIA de· sign ;J perfect lie detector or (3) given any drugs -in cludin g LSD -to un suspecting persons. J{e added that Denton may have conrused two separate re- seareh projcctl!i Burch said that rrom 1961 to 1968 he coordinated a project runded by the Air Force to study the e£feets o f LSD. It had nothing to do with li e -detector tests. he said I-le said the Air Force "was concerned that LSD might be used against the United States in chem ical warfare mod alities ... that a great deal of LSD mig ht be dumped in the waters and could paralyze entire com- munities. .and our task was lo determine the errects ... A second major study started in 1964 also was funded by the Air Force and "later by the CIA" and this involved research about the reliability or tile pol y- graph or li e detector test, he said . "The CIA had a bsolutely nol.b in g to do with the earlier LSD studies and onl y entered the polygraph project in about 1967 or 1968," Burch said. Front Page Al TRANSPAC (reating an artificial gasoline shortage to drive up prices. Although th ey testi fi ed separately, the statements by the oilmen all followed the sanle line -that the gasoline price in· crease was made necessary by rising production costs and were permitted under the rules of the Federal Energy Administration. "Any impression that our re· cent price increase amounts to gouging the public is un· justified," said D. L. Bower of Standard Oil of California, which markets 11 gasoline under the Chevron bra nd name. He said his firm's two-cent increase July 1 would recover only two--thirds of NEWPORT URGES DRILLING CONTROLs-A12 its increased costs. Bower said the increases oc- curred on July 1 because FEA re- gulations permit only one change in prices a month. The executive's testimony was preceded . by 45 minutes or squabbling between Republican and Democrati c . senators over the hearinc's procedures Sen. Charles 1-1 Percy (R-11 1.), said it was unrair lo the oilmen to require lht"m ta appear together because such a joint appearance could leave the impression that lhe comp<1 1\ies act in unison. whil'h they dl'n)' Hannon M Card, a seniOr vice president of Texaco Inc., joined in objecting {o what he called the "lineup " -the pr<Jctice of lining all seven executives at one wi t- ness tablc £or questioning. Yielding al las t to the Republicans, J ackson, who chaired thl' hearing, agreed that the executives could be ques- tioned individuall y and one <1t a lime. The response of Annon M. Card, senior vice president of TC'xaco Inc .. '>''<IS typical: "When irrespons ible charges are made against the petroleum industry -when the industry cannot carry out its £unctions cf· ficiently and proritably because of a eou nterproductive mass of government regulations and con· trols -it is really the American consumer who is being hurt." Also testifying were executives of Shell, Amoco. Mobi l, Exxon and Gulf. LINKUP •.. together for 44 hours with the spacemen sharing meals, work and telecasts to earth showing the historic space adventure by the world's two space powers. The ApollO, with Stafford at the controls, moved smoothly toward the Soyuz for the docking. The speeial docking module attached to the nose or the modified U.S. moonship clasped ide ntical hook up apparatus on the Soyuz. "We have succeeded," ex- claimed Stafford. He then activated devices that pulled the two s hips tightly tog e th er ror what space engineers called a "hard dock." Leonov monitored instruments aboard Soyuz duriug the opera- tion and told Moscow control in Russ i a n, ''E verything i s normal." Leonov and Kubasov were in an orbit r anging from 137 to 139 miles high when the American pilots began the re ndezvous maneuvers. Starrord a nd his crew used the classic catchup procedures developed for moon Or. Kenneth Gaver. s tate mental health and retardation commissioner said the institute had been directed to rooperate with Denton's study. lie said the lie detector work lied in with re· search by Dr. Neil Burch in Smith or th e California Yacht landing missions. ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1 ,.,. o"'"'I'" c:.-,1 °"' '• Puo• ..,, .... """ " "''" Do<>•'(!,.,. N~*' p, .. ,, •> p"l>!lv .. ~ ~• 1'" °'"hfl" ~·.~···::.-::.~~:;·~ ~;-:~·: ... .::;"""~:: ........... ....... _, ,,.._ .. , H y<lhl'q!"" llt-1~ lno<I Y•ll••• <••••f, ~ll<l!~IM<• Y•ll« .. •<>II l.riOU"" u.-.,"'loo"'" (o•" A •'~ "ll'k>""' ""'"o"''"""';_..S,.tv•d•.--~••• ,,.., .,.,,..,.,., INll"ll"°"il pl.a~I •> •1 Jiil ->1 !loo• ~~!. C....I• -M. c;.,u10"1"0"701'o Robert N . W eed ............. 1 .. ..., ........ -. Ja<k R. Curley YO<• Pfnull0<1I ..... c;,p,,....i _...,..., Thomas Kee"il Thomas A. Murpnine --9"'' '"''"' Charles H. Loos Ri<.hard P. 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And as Stafford first met out of the St. Francis Yacht CJub Soyuz over the Pacific Ocean and and Regardless, a ~C 43 sailed.-crossed over South America, he by Robert Cole, Hillsborough, said, "We have it wired " mean- Calir. ing it was going as s~y as Class D was captured by possible. Chutzpah with the second and Al docking, engineers in the third ~laces s~i ll in doubt until Moscow controJ center stood up Lheentire~e~t ·~in . and applauded. There were big Boats f1n1sh1n g Wednesday smiles on their faces. Am~rican were Constell at ion, Pana~he, controllers in Hous lo~al so Loco Vienle lit , Serena, cheered . Hawkeye. Natoma, Miyokodori Three h ou r s before re n - 111 , Finesse, Blue Streak, On-dezvous , the s pa ce men dine. Nim ble, Primavera, established r adio communica- Cbutzpah , Tinsley Light and lions a nd happily exchanged Sumatra. g r ee tings in each other's - Finishing before 9 a.m. Loday language. Soyuz first appeared we r e Paragon, Xanthippe, tolheastronautsasabrightstar. Whis per, Terroris t, Aik•ne, Tasco II. and Dakar. ReporUng ETA s before noon w ere Morga n 's Point, Enchantress and Intrepid. Swirtsure, the Class A yacht that rescued a vteman and her five crewmen fr,om the sinking Attorantc last wee k, arrived about 9 p.m. Wednesday with the rescued Attor ante crew still aboard. Her elapsed lime for the race was 12 days, 6 hours, 43 minutes and 54 seconds despite the time spent in the rescue and the extra wei~ht she carried for the last 1.200 mi les Wl1al e 'Drowned' LOS ,!\!'\(; t>:r.~:s tU PI J The C<1!1£orn1a ur;1y whale that wos round "'·ash ~·<I as hore <it l101nt Vit.·C'nte will he di~sccte<f by the Cabrillo Beach M 11rlnc Museum. 1 FBI Nabs Two On Vice 8:aps LOS ANGELES <UPI> -Two men have been arrested In Barstow on charges of attempt· ing to persuade two female FBI undercover agents to go to Las Vegas and engage in pl'03titu- tion. The FRI s aid Wednesday the womt•n agents were put on the case arter it r eceived a tip that girls were being soUcitcd for the g3mbling city in Barstow . The men were identified as John R. Patterson, 43, owner of the Adult Bookstore "F'irst And Last Chance," and Walte r C. Scott, 37. ' Keystone Kop Kar? This is Otto the Auto, a converted 1967 Volkswage n used by juvenile officer Donald Bridick in his safety campaign around the s ch90ls of Madison , Ill. Otto also "talks" to the kids with a special voice transmitted by an officer nearby. Huntington School Work Gets Delayed No Nixon Testimony WASlllNGTON (UPIJ - The Senate intelli~ence Committee has decided not to call ror1ner Presid ent Nixon as a '>''itness in its in· ·Vestication or allegL'<I CIA assassination plots, a staff spokesman said today. By TF.RRY COVILl,E o••i.. 0111, Plk>I~" Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Walter Stei ner has brought a temporary halt to con - struction or the new $7 million Ocean View Hi gh School in 1-lunt- ington Re<1ch . Judge Steiner issued a tem- porary restraining order Wed- nesday aft ernoon at the request or the State Attorney General's offi cl! because no environmental impact report (El R> had been filed on the project. The Ocean Viev" campus lies o n top or an identified <11"'C heological site whi c h archeologists say has now been partially destroyed by grading. The Hunti ngton Beach Union Jli g h School District h ad declared itself "categorically ex- empt" rrom the need ror an im- pact report because it considers construction of the 2,000 student high school an emergency issue. Margaret Carlbe'rg, a member of the city's environmental coun- cil , notified the Attorney General's Los Angeles office or the possible violation a week ago. Deputy Attorney General J ohn Meck said today his office will seek a perm anent injunction Barracks Bust Fatal to One CO RONADO CAP) -A sailor died and eight others were hospitalized as a result or a bar- racks party in whic h alcohol and "possibly an hallucinogen were in use," the Navy says. Although a Naval l-los pital spokesman said the eight were "not in danger at this time," two of the men were. in intensive care. A sailor whe said he saw the party at the Naval Amphibious Base Monday night reported the men were drinking beer and whis ky while inha ling drugs. Two other sailors who attended the party also became sick but were examined and released. against construction of the cam- pus until the district fil es an EIR. Meck said under the state's 1970 environmenta l quality act, construction or s uch a camupus needs an impact r ~port. "We feel the project, in and of itself, requires an EIR, even, without the archeology site," Meck said. He said destruction or the archeology s ite does not change the need for an EIR. Judge Steiner has set a July 31 hearing date to see if the tern-· porary restraining order should be extended. His order Wednes· day will delay construction about t"-'O weeks. A permanent order might delay construction up to six months ir the district has to prepare an EIR. Distri ct officials had hoped to open the campus in the fall or 1976. It is planned ror construc- tion in 18 months, about half the normal Lime ror building a high school. The 45-acre campus is south of Warn e r A venue, between Gothard and> Golden Wes t streets. The roughly two-acre archeology site li es on a small ridge near Gothard Street. A 1973 report compiled by Archjteological Research, Inc. (ARI), a private \Costa Mesa firm which worked for the city or Huntington Beach, had listed this as one of several s ites in the city worth preserving. Archeologists believe it con- tains a s mall Indian village, dat- ing back to abot.et 800 A.O. It had been labeled one Of the few UD· destroyed sites remaining in this area -until now. One school board member, Ron Shenkman, said today he felt the district had been wrong in proceeding without an EIR. ··The district needs to do what is necessary to file the EIR. but we must look at the reality or the situation," he said today. "The overriding £a ctor is that school must be built." Deputy Attorney General Meck also pointed out that the mere filing of an ElR does not prevent construction, it simply serves as "a decision-making document." But Nixon m ay later be called or asked to give a deposition in connection with other intel l i ~cncc matters, the spokcsmun said. Committee Chairm'an Frank Church. (D-ldaho), last week said tha t the committee was consider- ing calling Nixon as a wit- ness in connection with hi s duties as one of the plan- ning group for the Cub<J n Bay or Pigs operation wh en he was vice presi- dent. Front Page Al SHOTS ••• the dark house. Later, Miller said he stood <1t the elbow of a friend of the a( .. cused s layer as he pleaded over the telephone for him to sur- render to Newport Be<1ch police officers who ti ad surrounded lht' oce an front hou se. Earlier in the trial, witnesses said the young architect and the vic tim were apparentl y strangers until they met in :.1 Newport Beach bar a few hour~ before Boehlke's death. A waitress at the Ma ckerel Flats bar, Eileen McLemor(\ seid Carden a nd Boehlke in- termittently laughed and quar- re l 1 ed durin g th e ir la t e Saturday-early Sunday drinking spree. But they appeared to be in good spirits when they lert the bar at about 1:30 a .m .. ~1r~. McLemore said. It was two hours later th al Miss Bradford called Newport Beach poli ce to report tht' crumpled body sh~ s<1w lying .if the rear of Carden 's house. COLOSSAL SUMMER Prices Slashed on r op Quality MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR-LINGERIE-PLA YSHOES SEPARATES -DRESSES -PANT SUITS -TOWELS -GIFT ITEMS GREAT SELECTIONS -BIG SAVINGS -NO LAYAWAYS -SALES FINAL CENTR ALLY LOCATED AT HARBOR AND NEWPORT BOULEVARDS IN DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA r ~toY2 OFF (AND SOMETIMES MUCH MORE) Since /9.JO DEPARTMENT STORE 1116 NEWPORT I OUlfVAltD 11 INflAHCI -lND Of MAONOUA Daily JO o.m. -6 p.m. C1o~ed Sundays MAJOll Cltl:OITCAllOS 1 Thursday, July 17, 197S DAILY Pl.OT 113 $.l,4;)00 · Fines for Hinshaw Aides &~ W@llill? @@[(WO©@ The columo appt."ars daily except Saturdays and Mondays. I Got o prol1/4 ·m ., '/'/14•11 w ril(' #'(I/ lJunn Put u 11/ t ul ri•d lupt'. ql'I /Ill' u 11su ,,, s u11J ac 111111 111111 t ti'«'<i lo ·'"'' (' /llt'(/1111/l'li "' ''"' ( frl lllt' "' u ,,., /111.'""''' Moll ''""' 'I"' ·'''"''s tu /' 11 I {) 11 11 11 A I Y ~ U r :0. <' rt. I Ct> . Oru11111' C oas t no1/r1 i •1/11t. P.O. /111 r /.11tr1 Costa "i1n o. C'/\ r1•1,•11 J11</udt• your ll'il'pl1u111· 1111114 /11 r Feminist f'oulup DEAR PAT: I've tried unsuc- cessfully to assert my woman's rights with the Feminist Press. I ordered two books in December 1974, paying with a $9 check. One book was shipped, but the other, unpublished when I ordered, still has not been mailed. There is no telling when this book will come out and I'd like my $5 refund. Although my lette r of inquiry was unanswered. I continue to receive advertising literature, which inc ludes appeals for charitable contributions. M.W., Irvine A Feminist Press represeo· tative says that the book you or· der e d still bas not been published. and your rerund will be mailed immediately. She added that charitable contribu· lions can be solicited due to the DOf'PJ:Ofit status or the Feminist Press. An attempt will be made to trace your letter or inquiry' alld you will be contacted by Feminist Press. Drug Savings DEAR PAT: How much cari a consumer expect to save under new drug product selection lawl As I under stand it, this la w al\ lows a pharmacist lo select a generic <chemically equivalent) or lesser expens ive brand name drug than the one specified by a physician 1f the two drugs are identical in all respects T .W., Newport Beach The California Department or Campaign Duo Get Prob·ation By GARY GRANVILLE OfU.•Qtlly l'IM4S..H Two former officials in the Orange County Assessoc's Orrice were ordered Wednesday to pay $1,000 fines for their involvement in Re p. Andrew Hinshaw's ( R· Newpor t Bea c h > 1972 Congressional campaign. Superior Court Judge Waller Smith a l so placed Chris Boukidis, 62, and Fred Forbeck, 44, on three years formal proba· ti on. Along with four othell men in· dieted by the county Grand Jury last December, Boukidis and Forbeck pleaded guilty early last month lo charges of submitting false documents. Those documents were alleged to be overtime s lips for as· sessor's worke rs who cam· paigned for Hinshaw on county time. Boukidis, Forbeck and two. others who pleaded guilty to similar charges r esigned from their midmanagemeotjobs in the Assessor's Office two weeks ago. Two fe llow officials who had entered guilty pleas with them insisted that they be fired. They were. Earlier a nother confessed member of the camp~gn con· spiracy, Reginald Dunla p, 64 , was also fined $1,000 and placed on informal probation when sen· tehced by Judge Smith. The judge's sentencing of Boukidis and Forbeck was not as harsh as called for by Deputy District Attorney Bill Evans nor as lenient as recommended by probation reporls. Evans said the two men should receive iail lerms for their parts m the campaign conspiracy. Probation r e ports r ecom - mended fines of only $100 and no probation. · But when Judge Smith pro· nounced sentence he said both men had other choices open to them than to particip<ile in the campaign. He called both their choice and ultimate fate sad. And, he added. his $1,000 fine decision should serve as an ex· ample to others. . Of the 11 m en charged in the campaign indictment three have now been sentenced, three are awaiting sentencing and five, in· eluding Hinshaw and Assessor J ack Valle r ga, are awaiting trials. 4 Soldiers Killed BELFAST. Northern Ireland (AP) -Four British soldiers wt!f-e reported killed in a booby trap explosion today near the border with the Irish republic. John !>.lnlord Photo New Comet This photo of ne wly discovered Kobayashi·Berger·Milon com et was made early Wednesday at Silveradu observ· ing s ite of Orange County Astronomers. Comet was di~· covered independently by three amateur a:-.trunumcrs - two Americans and a Japanese -he nce. lhc na m e. The eighth comet discovered in 1975, it will be closest to Earth -23,994,000 miles -on July 21. F or information a bout how to find the comet, call Ora nge Count y Astronomers "Starline" after business hour~ al 541 -5360. or 639-8446. Judge Blocks Cory Patronage Attempt Inf lotion Slows GNP Dips a Bit In April-June.' WASH INGTON <UPI) -The Gross Nationa l Producl, a vital barome ter in the nation's fight to s h:ik(' off the: rcC'ession. re· g1stered a minuscule 0.3 percent annual decline between April and J une. the Commerce Dcparl - menl said today Want Sign? Find· Way Past Lions The department al5o said that the l'OUntry's 111rlation rate, a major Adminis tration concern last fall, dipped lo ils lowest le vel in 21.:i years. Prices rose at a -~ l percent rate ·-compared with 8.4 and 14.4 percent rises in the prl•vious two quarters. The .encouraging s econd quarter figures was a solid in- dication that the country is sna p- ping back from Lhe recess iop, which has cost millions of persons their jobs since early last year. The 0.3 per cent decline in the GNP was the s mallest quarterly drop smce the recession began and was the biggest improve- ment from a preceding three· month pcno<l m more than tour The dis pute over what Irvine's years. Lion Country Safari boa:.t..s is During the first quarter of 1975, "lhe world's largest billboard the GNP dropped by 11.4 pcr<:ent, (legal or otherwise)" h~s the th c wor s t l h re e ·mo n l h wild animal park snappm~ al 1wrformance by the Ameril·an anyone who might want to take L>eonomy in three decades. the mammoth sign down. The department measured the "If governmental zoning in· "real .. GNP al $779 billion during spectors want to re move the sign the second quarter. themselves, they'll have to find a "The e conomy is now ready for way past six prides of Af~can takeoff." s aid Co mmerce lions ." warned park pubhc1:::.t Secretary Rogers C.B. Mortoa, J erry Kobrin. afll'r rl'viewing the r eport. Irvine planning commissioners "Whether it flies s moothly and will consider the 35-fool hi gh, sk .;idily upwJrd on a long, stable 225-fool wide sign Aug. 4. p..ith of e conomic growth, or Aeling Planning Director whcthl'r it shoots up sharply and Claudette Donate lla. howt!ver , then com es cras hing down again. does not unders t and Kobrin's will dept.>nd upon the economic teeth-gnas hing. policies we choose m the next few The sign, s he said, may well fil months." into the comme rcial rec reation Morton called the GNP figures section of Irvine's new s ign or-"heartening, because they in· din an ce, depending on the dicate that the recession has criteri a adopted by the com· fin ally touched bottom." mission. The recession has run s ix Kobrinmade hissl atemcnlin a quarte rs and r eal GNP has r elease s ent to "Amusement dropped 7.8 percent during that Business." time The prC'vious worst n •- Asked why Lion Country chose cession of the post -World War ll this tim e t o s pring . Mi ss era occurred in 19571958 whm Donatella said. "I don't know of G!';P fell 3.9 per cent. anv new hassles, unless they just started one." The biggest fact or in lhc The reason the mammoth sign second quarter d ecline was the went up, s aid Kobrin, "Officials continuing liquidation of busi· STOCKTON ( U PIJ -State lorncy general who wa:. ddend· of Lion Country Safari became so ness inventories. The selloff of Controller Kenneth Cory suf. ing Cory. s aid the contributions unhappy over ' e ve r-lightening back room stoc ks is a painful bul fcred a setback in court Wednes-by Mrs. McG1Jlvray's relatives restrictions on billboards and necessary precondition to a rise d ay in his e ffort to quickly and her own appomtment were directional signs in the area they in new orders that will stimulate replace a n inheritcµice tax re· two legitimat e act~. He said decided to vent their frustration production and help reduce un- feree in San J oaquin County with Dozie r failed to providL• that lhe in a gra nd manner." cmploymt!nl. hjs own appointee. acts were conn ected~--------------------------------- Visiting judge Joseph Huberty - continued a te mporary restrain· ing order which blocks Cory from removing Jack Dozier and giving more than 70 cases he is handling to Antoinette McGillvray. Cory tried to fire Dozier last month, although his term had a year lo run, and immediately turn his cases over lo Mrs. McGillvray. Richard Marlland, deputy al· -Consumer AH airs says the law could save California consumers approximately $45 million an· oually. The s tate Medi-Cal pro- gram bas already saved approx· imaLely $22.5 million annually by allowing generic substitutions. The r ederally s pons ored Medicare and Medicaid pro· grams also have limited in· suraoce reimbursements to the least·costly drug available un· less there is a dem onstrated di(· rerence in therapeutic erfect. The decision or both of these pro· grams to choose generic drugs has been based on the cost sav· ings. Last year lbe Council on Economic Priorities did a study showing that one manufacturer produced an identical drug for four differ e nt rirms that wholesaled at prices ranging from $5.70 to $15 .87. Refund ltesent 262 Viets Leaving PenJletoii.for Guam DEAR PAT: Several months ago I ordered a pair of white. nurses' s h oes from Budget Uniform s Center. I paid the C.0 .D. c ha rges. but they did not fit properly when I tried them on. J returned the s hoes Wlth the m-· voice for a refund. 1 received a letter saying that a refund was being processed , but l never re· ceived it. I've \elephoned and written without responll& D.D., NewpOrt Beach Janet Campanile, custo91er. service r epresentative Jor Budget Unirerm Ce•t.r • I• Philadelphia. reports that a r e· fund ror $19.50 was malled to you in February. Since you did DOt re- ceive it. another check a.as 1teeD issUed to you. By NGUYEN ANH TUYET UPI St~H Writ« A third group of Vietnames r e· fugees who want to return to their homeland will leave this weekend for Guam. Officials at Camp Pendleton's refugee camp said that 262 Viel· namese will be flown to Guam to await repatriation under a Unit· ed Nations program. About 600 would-be returnees who left earlier are on Guam awaiting permission from the new Com- munist government in Saigon to complete the journey. The U.N. is handling the in· volved paperwork with the Saigon government lo obtain re- entry papers for the repatriates. U.N. sources have said that •bout 2,000 refu gees, less than two percent of the total, have ex- pressed interest in r eturning to Vietnam. Some 52 Cambodian refugees here also have applied lo return to their native country, it was re· ported Tuesday. There are 2,287 Cambodian refugees in addition to more th an 15,000 Vietnamese al the refugee camp. .The U .N. has not ht-en suc· cessful in establishing a program for returnees with the new Ca m· bodian Communist government, however, and lhe applicanls will have to wait here. The firs t contingent of Viet- namese refugees accepted as im· migrants to Lalin American na· tions will leave this week, camp off\cials said. A group of 70 is scheduled to depart for Argen- tina and Brazil, with others to follow. Coastat Responsibility State Panel Urges Local Goverrunent Plan By Associated Press Local governm ents will have major r esponsibility for i.m · plementing a comprehensive plan for the California roast un· der preliminary policies adopted b~ ~e California Coastline Com· nus in on. The panel s aid in adopting the enforcement a nd financia l policies in Los Angeles Wecines- day thnt it would ask the stale Legislature to require local gov· ernment.s to adopt development plan s consist e nt wlth the statewide coastal proposal. State coastal commissioners reached no decision on the future of the alx re~lopal coastal panels created by Prop. 20in1972. Thouah seven of t..he state com· mission's 12 m embers favored phasing out the regional panels, the commission finally voted to defer.definitive action until after a public hea ring scheduled Sept. 3. Preliminary policies adopted by the commisslon included a re· quirement that county assessors adjust the assessed value or lands where development ls restricted by the coasteJ plan. • Under another policy, private property give n up for public beach acc:esa would rem ain closed until a stale or local agen cy accepts liabi lity and responsibllit~ for maintaining and Policing acces!i. Also dererred pendlJlg the Sept. 3 public heoring were such lssucs as how statewide coast.al com· missione rs s hould be selected and the recommendation of the establishment or a state com· prebens ive land use planning agency. The statewide panel said local governments will have lo ~me up with comprehensive coastline plans within three years after the statewide plan is adopted by the legislature or be denied the right lo issue building or similar pen9'l\S. Additionally, local officials would have to adopt specific plans for coastal areas designat· ed sensitive and either annual or long.r a nge development plans would be reqwred for specjal water, sewer , port Hild nJrport districts. A. Tuxedo Sola and Tuxedo Loveseal .. B. Roll Arm Sofa Biscu1Hufted Tub Chairs SALE! DREXEL'S UNMATCHED STYLING AND CRAFTSMANSHIP. ... A CHOICE OF SOFA AND LOVESEAT OR SOFA AND TWO CHAIRS ... .; • AT THIS EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICE? INC REDIBLE! SALE $898 reg. $1098.00 Y<U Favonte DtwgMr Wil Be Happy To Assist Yau. H.J.G Al\l\ETf fURNlTURE PROFESSIONAL INTERIOR OESIGN(RS " Open Mon., Thur\. & Fti. Eves. 2115 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA, CALIF. J t A 4 DAIL v "'LOT Thursday. July 17. 1175 y T~sted LSD on Gls---Post Packaging Thin Air' PIE IN THE SKY: You never know where the Federal Trade Commission may strike in it:> rwver ending battle to protect. you against yourself. Who knows'! The FTC may zero in on the Orange County Fair next. Such a possibility can be dreamed up because the FTC ha8 JUSlJUmped on a toy manufactur- ing firm on a charge that it wa!' packaging air. Well. that wasn't precisely the• charge. The federals actuall y claimed that Millon Bradley Company was using deceptive packa~ing of its toys, hobby pro- ducts and games. According to the federal pro hers. the boxes were larger than thecontenl.3. So you-ere left guessing that in· side the boxes, the re was a lot of unaulhonzed atmosphere. CAN'T YOU JUST see il now? Somebody buys a hobby kit to build a plastic dog. He talces it vut of the store fi guring he has a great Dane but when he gets home it's a toy poodle. If the package had been manufactured in Los Angeles. the poodle would be s urrounded by a whole lot of smog. Thus, according lo the FTC charges, the customer had been bamboozled. • 1 don't s uppose 1t ever occurred lo the feder al tradt-people that 1f a custome r got thus flim-Oammed. he could return to the hobby shop in a controlled roge and demand ~s cash back. waving the plastic· poodle kit in the air to warn off other customers. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Army and the Uoiversaty of Maryland tested LSD on hun- dreds of persons, including some 80Jdiers who did not know they were being giveh the drug, the Washington Pest reported today. The newspaper said the experi- ments took place under a con- tract between the university medical school's psychiatric in- stitute in Baltimore and the Army's Edgewood Arsenal. ON AT LEAST one occasion, Army testers h ave LSD to a group of five to 10 soldiers al Edgewood, according to the re- Pf1rtugal Strife . port. The overall testing pro- gram began on a fairly large 5cale in 19S6 and continued until at lea.at 1959. " The Post quoted "one ol tbe program's senior research ol· ficlals, •• wbo asked not to tie · named, as saying tesUnJ also was conducted at the Army's Aberdeen Proving Ground and was aimed at leamlng bow effec- tive LSD might be as an olfensive wartime weapon. It quoted retired Maj. Gen. Lloyd Fellenz, Edgewood com- mander between 1956 and 1959, as saying LSD testing was conduct· ed al Edgewood and at Ft. Military Left With Red Pru·ty L ISB ON (UP l )-The mililary's ruling revolutionary eounril dissolved the remnants o( Portugal's coalition government today soon after the Popular Democrats followed th e Socialists in pulling out of the cabinet. The move left only the minori- ty Communists as allies of Portugal's military leaders who said they would form a new "non- partisan" cabinet of rrtiUtary of. ricers and left-wing technocrats. BOTH T ll E Socialis t s and Popular Democrats called mass rallies in northern Portugal to pursu~cir struggle against the possible formation of a Com· munist dictatorship. The Communists called these opposition rallies a n attempt to create ''a climate of strife and violence with unfor eseeable con- sequences." .. The progressive forces of the north cannot r emain and will not remain with folded arms in the face of this escalation of t'hallen ~e fr o m the ·r eac tionaries." the Communists said. pealed to the public to remain calm. The Popular Democrats re- signed from the government at 3 a .m. when the council refused to guarantee them too creation of a western-style democracy. The Socialists withdrew from the cabinet last w eek over the military's violation of press freedom and other democratic rights. Both of the parties -the coun- try's two bigge.st' vote ~etters - objected to the military's plan to gradually replace all parties with a mass movement linked directly to the council and form a ··people's de mocracy." A spokesman for the council acknowledged the resignation of the two Popu tar De mocrat ministers and announced the de- ath of the coalition at the end of a 16-hour m eeting of the JO-officers in lhe body. "T HE COALITION is terminated." he said. "The new government will not be a coalition or exclusively military." Bragg. N.C. Jt said Fellenz re- ported be bed been c\ven L5Den· ce during a lralnln1 exerclle at Fl. Bra11. FELLENI could not be re· ached for comment at his St. Petersburg, Fla., home.· A spokesman for the Universi· ty of Maryland said no records had been retained ol any LSD t.estlne. Dr. Enoch Calloway, described as a form er Unlverslty of Maryland researcher involved in the tests and now living in San f)"anclsco, said he recalled LSD bd.ng eiven to a volunteer group Tonk Talk al graduate nuues al the medical school to de~rmlne whelhe.r a potential antidote lo the hallucinogen was ecrectJve, the P°'-St reported. Calloway said he was not aware of any le$tl made on unsuspecting subjects al the university. But the newspaper said another civilian researcher re- ported "an LSD mickey" was slipped in "the drinks or about a half dozen soldiers brought to Edgewood in 1958 from Ft. HoJabird near Baltimore. They reportedly were told they would be subjected to chemical testing. ONE RESEARCHER said there were "some close calla" at the belinnlng or the testJni pro- gram on human subject.a -ln· eluding one matn who bad to be lupltallzed and who remained in setious condition for several weeks. The Rockefeller Commission report said the Central In- telligence Agency was lnvolved in t esting LSD on volunteers and some unsuspecting subjects, including one Army scientist who later committed s uicide. The Poll said its sources did not know of any CIA connection with the F.d~ewood project. UPI T•l"'IWI• California Gov. Edmund G . Brown Jr. pajd a surprise visit to Ft. Irwin Wednes- day to inspect California Army National Guard units. He talked with tank crews and lauded troop morale. He also said the troops needed more equipment and train- ing. The governor turned down an invitation to ride in the tank. AT WORST, the customer could avoid buying that brand namt• again. Anyway. all of this al lows vou to envision how the FederaJ Tradt· Commission might come down hard on our current run of tht• Orange County Fair Out on the fairgrounds, a lot of people have fun buying cotton candy. snow cones, or maybe peanuts The popular Democrats called 3 big rally tonight in Porto - scene of previous bloody clashes with the Communists -and said it was an "all or nolhinf! situa- tion.·· The Socialists called their rally for Friday. Soviet Wheat Deals No Accord .V.S. Says Sale Won't Affect Home Prices "EITHER THEY want de· mocracy with a majority or they want a dictatorsh ip with a minority." a Popular The FTC must recognize these are all bamboozlers. Cotton candy, for cxampk. 1!- sold on a cardboard slid; an<I m akes a huge stick~ balloon of pink stuff. But when you cal it. you Jeam that it is mostly air . like what was alleged lo be inside lhc aforementioned toy boxes ' Democrat ic party s t atement said. "We arc not willing to com- promise over liberty .. BAGS OF PEANUTS po~c a similar thn·at to the (a.Jr con- sumer. You open the bag C:1nd what do you have? Mostly shells. You have to s trip off the shells and throw them away just to get to the peanuts. The s hells are a bam- boozle. Snow cones, m eanwhile, arc made of some colored sweet stuff but mostly ice. Ice is just cold water. You are actually spending vour hard-e arned cash for some former rain Despite the failure of the Federal Trade Commission to· probe all this. most people already are aware of the air in cot· ton candy, s hells around peanuts and water content of snow cones VET PEOPLE OUT having fun -at the fair keep on buying the stuff anyway. You have to guess they do this because they like cotton candy. peanuts and snow cones. l don't know what Uie ITC can do about that. The revolutionar y council ap· Susie Wim Dog Dirge CHICAGO <UPI) -A dir ge .sing ing poodle yodeled her way to victory Wednesday in Cl singing dog contest The 9·year ·old poodle, named Susie, drew back her head and wailed not en· lirely unmusical tones which seemed to express something between whimsy and frustration. Some of the other 44 competitors. bribed with favorite toys , favorite music or accordion accom- paniment, managed a few barks, whimpers or howls but never came close lo matc hing the musical pathos creat ed by lhe shaggy soloist, owned by Mrs. Sophie Dahlquist of Chicago. WINNIPEG, Man. CAP> -The Canadian Wheal Board a n- nounced today the sale of two million long tons of wheat. ap- proximately 74 .6 million bushels, to the Soviet Union. Shipments are to start in the fall. W e dn es day, the U .S. Agriculture Department an· nounced that Cook Industries Inc. of Memphis, Tenn., had sold two million metric tons to the Soviet Union. and Cargitl Inc. of Minneapolis said it was complet- ing arrange ments to sell another 1.2 million tons. The USDA confirmed today that the sale or 1.2 million tons had been completed and a de· partmenl spokesman said the seller was Cargill. THE CANADIAN Wheat Board said the contract is mainly for No. 1 and No. 2 Canada Western red spring wheat. No dollar value was placed on the purchase. but export prices Wednesday for the two ierades varied between about $4. 75 and $4 .35 a bushel, depend ing on protein content Shipments will start m October from Canadian west coast ports and in November from the St. La wrence Approximatel y 400,000 tons will be shipped from the west coast and the remainder from St. Lawrence and Atlantic ports. The contract includes an option providing for the shipment o( Rain Spatters Nation Things Getting Hot for Northern Staie. Temper of ures l"lor~. LOU1SllNWI anG MISSIUlppi. Hol fl'd wry Mt tempu •lures-• forecesl from Ille cenlr•I •IMI nor11wm Plains east across llw""'"" Gntat ~kft lt1to N-Er19lanG. Miid lt"m-•tu"s -" ••PHled In IN \Oulllern Rockies, Teus ano tne Pacllk NOrtll-\t. AlbuQuefQUC ""•"'• 8a'le• ~fMtld 61Y"4tf(ll ~Ion e..ittalo OW<.•90 c.inc1,.na11 O<twland 09'14\ oer1vtr °'"'Molllf'\ OeVoil -lulu KAftW\C.•lt 1..HVe9a\ ~Iii\ M>Mll Mllweui. .... M l-.IC)Oh\ ,....Otieon• .._York Nof"ll Pt•tt• H19'1 L-., 6S 1'1 68 '11 n ,. 6" 119 n 8" ~ $1> n 111 bl 8' 6J 93 14 '° S1 '1? ,, n ,,, 8S 14 .,~ lJ 111 11 '11 ,. 16 n "' ·~ '14 1S . .. 74 81 ,, ~J 68 ""•· .01 01 s. ... re ''°""'' were rep0rt.O ~MMSey lfl nof'U\-st Norlll Dakota, -• tomedo was sl9llled slw miles nor di _,. Ray., H. 0. Some nlOftlllm. 111...,.olorm acllwll'I' occurf'911 lr1 _,, untral Minnesota. f'loo4lfn9 lle9•n afono $outll C.rollna's Antff River, •NI "•"' tlooCI _,,,,119$ _,. In effect In -1• OI ~ -Nlron•. 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'°'ll l :Ool p "' MDOnrlwtJ;Up.m., MO l :O'ta.lft. part of the purchase to Cuba io the form of wheat or flour or both. THE SALE WAS negotiated in Winnipeg between represen - tatives or the ~eat Board and Exportkhleb, the Soviet grain- trading corporation . ln Washington , the Agriculture Department is saying that purchases from the U.S. will have little effect on food prices at American supermarkets. It was unknown what the Sov- iets were paying for the U.S. wheal, but b oth transactions would be valued al a total of $475 million al the current wheat price of about $147 a ton. The Cook contract would be worth $300 million and the Cargill transaction $115 million. "Several companies are still' involved in negotiation" with the Russians, said Richard E. Bell, deputy assis tant secretary of agriculture. CARGILL SAID its Tradex subsidiary in Geneva , Switzerland, was contracting with the Soviets for U.S. hard winter wheal. some of it in the summer of 1976. "Car gill expects to complete contractual ar - rangements within the next 24 hours to supply U.S. wheal to fill thi s sal e," a company spokesman said. 'Show Me' Picture .Books Spark Probe TORONTO (AP) -Canadian customs officials have held up 1,000 copies of "Show Me," a sex picture book for children, and sent a copy to the Toronto police morality squad for examination. A COUNTY attorney wrote the Macmillan Co. of Canada, the publishing firm that is trying to import the book, that it might be prosecuted if it tried to distribute it in York County. The book is subtitled "A Pie· lure Book of Sex for Children and Parents. " Jt includes full-page and double-page black-and-white photographs of prepubescent children exploring each other's nalced bodies, m~turbation, sex-ual intercourse, hildbirth, cun- nilingus and fell ijo. Hugh Kane, '1'e chairman of Macmillan, said the company has not decided whether to try to go ahead with distribution of the book in Canada .for its U.S. publisher, St. Martfu's Press o( New York. "IF THE decision to publish bad been made by ua, there is no question. We would carry the D.Ry Pilot Delnrr b Chwonteed llAonday·Frtd•Y II you "° nae h&Ye -your PlllM!r bv 6 30 o m , c.an t>elOl'e 7 0 m al'd you• COPY Wiii be do- tl~re<t. Saturday and Sunday. It you do not receive yoor copy by 9 a m S11ur~ day. Of 8 am Sunday. call belOfe 10 AIT'i Ind your COPY Wiii be delivered Cltu1Wfet1 Tt..,...... Most Oranoe County Ar"' 641-•U 1 Not1hwnt Hunllng1on Beloh. eno Wettmln•t•r 146-IJH S.n Clemente. C.p1atrano 9GICll Sllf\ Juan Ce"1Slf1no Oen• Point. 8Qulh l8QU'\ll l eiguna Niguel ..,..,..,. case to the highest courts in the land. .. Canadians should have the privilege of deciding for themselves what to read or not. We thought this wa r was over 10 years ago with 'Lady Chat- terley's Lover .' " Royal Japan Pair Target Of Gas Bombs NAHA, Okinawa (UPI) - Radicals burled Molotov cocktails at Japanese crown Prince Akihito and Princess Michiko today during a ceremony at a war memorial. The royal couple was not injured. Police said Akihito, 41, heir to the J fpanese throne, and his wife, also 41, had gone to the Red Star Lily T6wer memorial lo pray for the souls of 188 high school girls who committe d suicide during the final stages of World War II. As they listened to a woman guide near the memorial, two men in their 20s -ape wearing a red helmet and the other • black one -threw Molotov cocktails and firecrackers in their dlrec· Uon . Both men were Immediately taken Into custody. Radlcal leftlSCI have claimed J apan has abandoned OldAaw~ since the war. They have also op• posed the pruen~e ~U.S. ban• on the Island and the institution of the monarchy Jn J apan. Yet in Two Union Bids From Wire Services WASHINGTON -Weary federal mediators trudged hotel hallways between railroad and union negotiators today but no contract agreement was reached in more than 16 hours of talks to avert a nationwide strike Mon· day. The meetings were still go- ing on late this morning. Before going into the night· long bargaining, officials on both [ __ IN_S_HO_R_T_J sides indicated progress in the dickering over a new contract to replace one which expires at 12 :01 a.m. Monday. Meanwhile, President Ford's top labor troubleshooter, tied up in critical railroad contract talks, delayed a resuruption IJf negotiations today in bargaining by the nation's 600,000 postal workers. Sources said the postal talks might resume this after· noon. Cotutal State Aid WASHINGTON -The Senate, over the objection of some mem· bers representing land-locked states, has a pproved legislation authorizing almost $1 billion over the next three years to help coastal states get ready to cope with oil and gas development off their shorelines. The bill, passed 73-15 Wednes- day and sent to the House, would allocate $100 million a year in federal funds -distributed ac- cording lo the number of barrels produced offshore and landed - for coastal slates. Another $200 million "impact fund" also would be established. So.,fei DU,,uie WASHING TON -Exiled Sov- iet writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn has touched off a dispute within the U.S. govern· ment. Secretary of State Henry Kiss· inger says Solzhenitsyn's views expressed in Washington this week are a threat lo peace, and Kissinger has recommended President Ford not meet with the dissident Russian. A,..• SalnlJp WASHINGTON -U.S. arms S<,l<'s obro.... and to Persian Culf stoh·.. 1•arhcular -have continued \O l(row and totaled more than $9 billion ln fb1cal year 197$ despite adminjtt.raUon as· aurancM such transactions could be ex peeled to ta per of(. 11n1,,... UPI Teltp._. Thomas V. Jones r esigned as chairman of Northrop Corp., Wednesday, after he was. criticized by the board of directors for the firm's il- legal Political contributions ~nd secret payments to Saudi Arabian officials. He Prefers Castration To Prison SAN DIEGO CJ\P)-Aconvict- ed sex offender has asked to be ca_strat cd rather than go to pnson. James Wesley Goebel. 38, was to be sentenced Wednesday when he volunteered to submit to the operation, known as. a bilateral orchidectomy. Superior Court Judge Douglas R. Woodworth delayed sentenc- il:lg until Aug. 5 lo give Goebel time to undergo psychiatric study and to find a surgeon will- ing to perform the castration. "I'm not sold on lhls as an alternative in your case," he told Goebel. "But l 'll allow you to Jook into it.·· 'ThU!!d!y, July 17, 1975 Count Assists .Containment Seen In Ranchita Fire RA!'ICIHTA (AP) -Weary lire fighters say they're gaining the upper hand against a stub- born brush fire that has charred som e 8,600 acres in and arounu San Diego County's rugged An za- Borrego Desert State Park. Orange County h as 14 fire fighting units among the 700 men figbtin~ the blaze. They have been aided by 12 aerial tankers and four helicopters in the strug- gle with the area's thlck brush and steep mountainous terrain. Four men h ave been inj ured fighting the blaze. The California Division or Forestry reported the four- day-old blaze 65 percent con· tained and so percent controlled Wednesday night. _BUT ~O~, DRY nort.,llerly winds whipping erratically from out or the nearby desert have kept th~ fire alive since it started Monday afternoon and fll'e crews remained at the mercy of the weather. "The worst time !or us is from 10:30 in the morning to about 1 in the afternoon,'' said a Division of Forestry spokesm an. He estim a ted that the fire would be brought under complete . controlby8p.m. Ken J ones, chief ranger at the park, predicted the blaze could blacken up to 11,000 ocres in the park _a_lone before fire fi ghters LONE CUNMAN GETS $2,400 are able to establish lines com-pletely around it. THE HOLOCAUST started in a tras h dump on the Los Coyotes Indian Reservation on Monday afternoon. Si nce then, it has destroyed eight sti;uctures in the Ranchita area and burned a 21h-mile swath across the chaparral·covered canyons or tne state park. About SO of the park's rare bighorn s heep were forced rrom their prime habitat on the park's craggy upper slopes and drivef\ into lower foothills by~e fire. 'Lifeline' Rat~Eyed ByEdUon ROSEM E AD (UPI) - Southern California Edison Wed- nesday proposed a "lifeline" r ate that would give the poor a special low. price for electricity, paying for 1t through higher electric bills for other users. Under the proposed plan, a household u sing 200 kilowatt hours per month would be billed $11.23, about $2.10 less than a hou sehold u sing the same amount of electricity without the lifeline rate. The lifeline proposal was in- cluded in Edison's application for a general r at e increase, filed a yea~o with the Public LONG BEACH CAP> -A tone Utilities (i!ommission. The in· gtinm a n robbed a Bank of crease seeks an average 21 per- America branch aboard t he cenlrateraiseforalltheutility's Queen Mary of $2,400 and then customers. vanished into the crowd strolling Other r esidential rates would on the promenade deck of the be r aised by about 20 cents a popular tourist attraction. month to m ake up for a loss of OAILYPILOT AS f»'. ALL SALE= f(IERCHAND/5c IS 50~0FF- Bob Hope and other stars in free shows! Df,_!D dtolorcycle r.xrc; rodeo • TV shows horse show hundreds of exhibits! Admission Sl.75 Children, b·I:! ~1.00 Children under ~ix -f rre 25°/o•60°/o OFF SB.ICTID ..aCHAMDtSI SALE ST Al'TS JULY 23 THE FASHION KOOP OM THI JIWEU COWT--MEAa IUUOCKS South Coast ?lua J.HElllEllT HAL~ewelkrs rlne /ewelltJrs & Silversmiths Since 1898 :JEWELRY, SALE July 19th thru 26th % to % •BRACELETS •RINGS •PENDANTS • CtfAINS •WATCHES 0 FF ~i~~~TEO A rare occasion ... substantial savings on •DIAMOND JEW ELRY• • GOLD JEWELRY • •FINE WATCHES • Do visit us for this event! 725 East Colorado Boulevard I Posadc11a /California/ 9 I I 0 I / 213-796-0223 5a11ta Ana Fashion Square • Puente flifl.s and Westminster Malls Woodland Hills Promenade • Santa Anita Fashion Park • South Coast Plaza Goebel pleaded guilty last December to sex perversion in- volving a high school girl. Authorities said the robber about $6 million a year in re- took the money at gunpoint Wed· venue from those on the lifeline ncsdayfromtwo~b~a~nk:.:..:._te~ll~e~rs~.~~~r~a:tc:·~~~~~~~~~~~'..__~~~~~~~~~======~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~==~ Sex Equality Male Personnel MaySMdTies SACRAMENTO CAP> -In the name equ ality among lhe sexes, one of Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. 's top femal~ <.1ppoinlces says male management personnel an her agency may shuck their neckties and jackets. As Claire T. Dedrick, secretary or the State Resources Agency, said in notices in her depart· ments Wednesd ay: "Equality cuts both ways." She added that more forma l dress is ap. propriate at hearings, court appearances and the like, "but those occasions should be obvious to all concerned .'' . . . LOS ANGELES (AP> -A performance by the San Francisco ballet. featuring Russian stars Valery and Galina Panov. was interrupted when Police cleared the Greek Theater after receiving a telephoned born b threat. The e ntire audience of some 5,000 persons was evacuated Crom the outdoor facility Wednesday night for about 30 minutes while a police squad searched in vain for the reported bomb. l,A)flger• D,,_age Park SAN FRANCISCO CUPI> -A Sierra Club at- torney says it m ay be too late to save the Redwood National Park, and the world's largest trees, even though a judge has ordered the Interior Depart· m enl to expand the park's borders in an effort to st.op damage from nearby logging. U.S. District Judge William T. Sweigert issued his order Wednesday. He also criticized the Na- tional Park Service for ignoring experts' warnings and failing to protect the park from consequences of what timber companies were doing near the boun· daries. '1'0teel Sltonage Told SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -City hall empJoyes have been advised lo bring their own towels if they plan to use the washrooms. It's a budgetary pro- blem. The wash rooms are without paper towels because the Buildings and Grounds ft{ain~nance Department ran out of money al the end of lhe fiscal year. nree Mera Sftlt~ed LOS ANGELES (UPI> -Three accountants whose audits did not blow the whistle on one of the biggest frauds in U.S. business history, the Equity fUnding scandal, were sentenced Wednesday to three months in jail. The sentencing brought to 17 the number of men put behind bars for roles in the giant, complex $2 billion swindle. . . . Only the three outside auditors stood trial. Nineteen other defendants pleaded guilty. The sllf· fest sentences were levied on former Equity Fund - lnC president Stanley Goldblum, who got eight ears from the federal judge and faces another trial fu llllnoia, and on two Cormer vi ce presidents who d.reW five year terms. ' ' , Gelling araund ~~ange Caunly just gal easier. 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 before. There are more buses -all modem, comfortable and air conditioned. More bus routes. Redesigned schedules. N ew services. Everything is changed and improved. The price, however, is still only 25<J:. There are new ideas. Park-N-Ride Express has intrcx:iuced 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 r•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-. DP I WANT TO GET 'l'HERE. Please send me schedules and ~o~tion on: • ... ::;.'ii:... 0 New routes serving my area: _____ _ 0 Park·N·Ride Expre;;s commuter service. 0 General Orange C6unty Transit Information . AddreS. _________ City _____ ..... ZiP---- IMall thi. coupon to Oran9e Counrr Tr111.111 Obtrlct, 1200 North M.tJn S1r .. 1. Sant• An-. C.lifomil 92702 l ·---·----------------------------------------------------~ • service for 50<t Brea begins Dial-A-Ride soon and other Orange County cities will follow. Chances are there've been changes made in your own n eighborhood. Right around the corner from where you live or work. Eve ry day, riding the bus gets easier and more enjoyable. . The time has come for you to give your bus system a try. You may be surprised. ror information call: 547-3311 4n .... Toll free, call the operator and ask for: ZENITH 7-3311 We're here lo gel you there. I <.I j ' • . . , DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL l•AGI~ Measu1ing th~ Abuse . An clecled_ county off icial virtually turns his staff mlo a ca mpaign. machine in his own behalf as he -... m akes a n e lection bid for a hi ghe r oCfice-at co unty expense. . 'fhis is c~early an abuse of authority and in all hk elihood a v1olationof lhe law. Another c.·ounty office holder caug ht in the inex- or~ble need for campaign funds, utilizes his county· paid ~ccr ~tary to write thank you notes for campaign contnbut1ons , allows his administr ative aide <also a L'Ounty employe) lo make speeches in his behalf and drives his county-owned car to a campaign rall y. Because of these overtones, it ls impe rative that the g r a nd j ury keep in mind the questions posed ctbove : When docs normal campaign pr actice turn in· to s ubst a ntia l a buse or office? The r unning reud between the d is trict attorney and lhe F'irs t Dist rict s upervisor makes it exceeding. ly import a nt that both investigulion a nd re velation be done c autious ly a nd prud ently. And wouldn 't it be he lpful if the grand jury c ould develop sonle gui delin~ on how far· a n office holde r l'an go in us ing his personnel and oth~r accoutre · tnc nts or his o ffice in seeking reelection or in seeking hig he r office? . Abuse of office? Or just part of lhe game of 'IVl lilics? ~I J"" Th.is gray area between n agr ant violations of l>Ublic trus t a nd ''accepta ble'' political practices in our s yst e m of g ove rnment is a balancin g act once again befo r e the Orange County Grand Jury. It undoubte dly is true that former Assessor An - drew J . ·1-l ins haw 's 1972 campaign for U.S . Con gr ess w e nt o ut o f the g ra y area . Now the grand jury , with the invest igative fo r ces of District Attorney Cecil I-lic ks, is studying c harges that Superyisor Robe rt Ba ttin may have act ed improperly in his 1974 uns ucc essful campa ign as a Democratic no minee for lie uten a nt gove rnor. At this s t age, or course, ne ithe r the public nor the p r ess has a ny indication of the va lidity of a ny potential l'har gcs of wrongdoing by Battin or his c a mpa ig n \vorke rs. And b ec a use of. pe rs onal a ntmosities- "f r equc nt. public a nd bitter-be tween Dis trict Atro rney H icks a nd Supervisor Battin. a Jot of air - ·and so m e v e ry noxious gas -is being blown in a ll direct ions as the g rand jury settles into the inve stiga· t ion. Slander for 'Unmarrieds' lt ha s nothing to db with the wa y we view the late director or the FBI, J . E d gar Hoove r, but we find ·it reprehe nsible t hat his l'hoice to remain unmarried thro ug h his lif cl ime still brings up the que&tion that he m ay have been a homose xual. It C<J m e up again a few d ays ago on a television ne ws pa nel :.i nd \\'as again vigorously d e nied by a former •Ioove r associate. This age s ee ms to h ave broug ht up an unfortunate tende nc y to view as a potent ial ho m osexual anyone who hasn 't married by the age of, s ay, 30. Innuendos are p as Sed a nd s u spicions ar c ca st . In d ays p as t. Ute m aiden a unt or. the b achelor nephcw ·wa s n 't cons idered anything but th a t . These d ays. he or she too ofte n is cast in a s e xual connota- tion just because m arriage didn 't becom e his or her patlern of life . Seleclion or a s ingle lifestyle is a person a l choice . Ilshould dra w no ren ections on those who choose it. ~ ,·- 'Aha! It 's a long way to the bottom of the barrel!' Murder-. Who Kills, Who Pays? Remember the Baloney Sandwieh ::.f SY DNEY HARRIS) ~-The main reason that capitaJ i,. pW1 ishment doesn't work , and " never has. is t hat d e t e r - . r cnce wo rk s only wh e n "· people a re ra - t ion al a bout so m e th i ng . , People ar e n't r ational about ~e at-belts in their car5 . so the ·•r e - str aint" syste m doesn"l work: the y're n o t r a tional about cigaret s m okin g, so the dire m e dica l wa rn i n gs on the packages don't work. Nor are we r ational about kill· ing one another. We may know, a bstractly, that the penally for murder is likely lo be our exec u· tion, but who thinks about that al a time of passion or c risis? If peo- ple refl ected r a tionally, and act- ed on such reflection, evet;'body would wear seat-belts, nobody would s m ok e c igarels, and murder wo uld be negligible. \\'HAT actua lly happens when you have capital punishment is not the reduction in the murder rate, but t he exe cution 0£ those killers who a r e poor, ignorant, friendless, and moneyless. Can anyone doubt that Leopold and Loeb would have been sent to the electric cha ir if their families had nol been a bl e lo afford the services or Clarence Darrow? Capital punishment might - just.possibly -prove effective if it were enacted across the board, wi th no exceptions. for everyone who commits Murder One. But it has never been, and will not be, as long as power, position, pre- Dear. ,Gloomy Gus flapp y n e w s i·n Congressma n llins haw·s newsletter -th e interest ~n our national d~bt tod ay ts about the sa me as the total fede r a l budget 40 years ago. W.N. c;;1..,m, Govs (OmmenH •••'""""'led by re•cl••• •"4 clO not ne<•••irt11 rf!..CI ti... ~•••o ol int ,,..,..,.•per. S~nd "''"pet -W IO(iloomyGw•. D•111 Pilot . sti ge, political connections and money rule the roost. Most mur de rs . contrary lo popular be lief, are not com· mit~ in the a ct of robbery or other crime ; most killings arc perpetrated not by professional c rimina ls, bu't by individuals who have never befor e engaged in ·crime. They a re s ponta neous, emotional, generated by liquor or lust or jealousy or madness or venge ance or any or a dozen other,wild impulses. AND EVEN those committed by professional criminals, as a calculated pa rt of a robbery or burglary, would not be reduced in number by the thought or ca pital punis hment , because criminals hypnotize themselves into the belief that they will not be caught, much Jess executed. So, the net result of capital - punishment is the kilting by the state of the dumbest, most ig - norant, poorest, most desperate and desolate of law-breakers, while the others escape. In the more than l,000 professional gangland knlings in Chi cago since the 1930s, n ot a s ingle gangland figure has ever been arrested. convicted and executed for murder. What capital punishment does is provide a scapegC¥It for socie- ty, allowing it to relieve its anxic· ty and satisfy its appetite for "justice," while the most skillful , best connect e d , a nd ric hest killers go scol·free. How to Survive the Shark Scare Acruss the land movie buffs ar~ lirung up for blocks to see four people g<'l eaten up by ;;i fis h. \\lh i l c th e phe nome nal S UC'Cl'~S o f ··J ;:i \\"s·· ha s d eli g hted th e a t t:.'r magnates. the picture ha s str uck ll'r ror in the hearts of th t:alrc - goers and seashor e resort operators alike . ( ART HOPPE ) Of the two, the resort operators a r e f a r the more te rrifi ed . Already the c ancell ations are po uring in . Take that noted s pa, Bog Beach , "'-'hic h has a winter population o r 196. This year. it has a sum m er population thus far of 198. The two tourists are Fred and Felicia Frisbee. The Frisbees Threat to Yosemite To the F.di tor : I would like to bri ng to the at· tcnlion of you r readers the very post;i ble and r eal d(."Slruction of 1 \'osemite National Park. J am left aghast a nd shocked al some people 's greed a nd n a rrow- rnindedness (the Muslc Corpora· lion or America . to be precise). It surprises m e how a nybody "'-'ho has seen the stupendous b ea u ty a nd gra nd e ur of Yosemite Valley and Bridal Veil Falls; the great m ajesty of El Capitan and l.falf Dome ; the won- drous meandering or the ti-ferced River; how anyone who has seen the.se bre athta king sig hts could poSsibl y think or destroyin g its natural beauty with air pollution, water pollution, and absolute people pollution. TIUS COMPANY, MCA, owns about 98 perce nt or the con· cessions (plus 61 subsidiary com- panies ) in the park and also nluCh of the future plans fo r it. The National Park &.!rvice made up a m aster pla n for changing a few things in Yosemite a few years ago and then flt CA bought out the previous concessionaire. the Yosemite Park a nd Curry Co mpa ny, and wanted lo get into U1e act, too . So their execut.ives ( MAILBOX ) Lene" lrom •t•O••• ••I welco.,,., T,.. ri9h1 to <onclen•e ""''IO hi •P•<• or elirnlnalt lilMll i> •t· ..,,Yt<I. Lt lt••• <>t JOO word• or 111• ,.;u bt •••t" preltren<•. All 1111••• mini 1 ... 1-•19"••wre •ncl m.otl1nq •<l<lrt•• b11I n•me• m•y be w;1ni.1c1 Of\ re- qwt.i " "'"'tolnt rt ••on I• •-rtftl. ""1ry wUI not be p11bl .. n1<1. put in a few ideas of their own, one of whi ch was to make it "the showcase or the National Park System'' by inviting business peo- ple from all ove r the country to h o ld co nv e nti o n s the re : · Fortunately, the plan was stopped aft er citi zens took action by writ· ing letters and the Sierra Club spoke out against it. If, by now, your conscience is bothering you just the least little bi t for letting this go on, take 3c· lion now by writing for in!orma- tion to : The Yosem ite ·Task For ce, c l o Sony a Thomson, Sierra Club. 220 ·Bush St., San Francisco, Calif. 94Ul4. Or write your opinions on the subject to: J ohn Reynolds, Yosemite Master Plan Team Captain. National Park Service. clo Golden Gate National Recreation Arca, Fort Mason, San Francisco, Calif. 9-1123. JAN GREENE stopped off in New York City first. but they didn"t have much fun . Ha ving seen "The Poseidorl' Adventure." they were afraid to go rowing in Central Park. "The Towering Inferno" ke pt them out of the Empire State Building."&> they s pent most or their time in St. Patrick"s Cathedral, hav inl! converted to Catholicism follow- ing "The Exorcist." "fhe big mistake was taking in ''Jaws" the night before d1i ving to Bog's Be a ch. "WHY DON'T you roll up your trousers and go wading, Fred"!" suggested Mrs. F'risbee on thei r arrival, tryin g to 'hide he r nervousne&S. "~f you wa nt lo gel rid of me," exploded Frisbee, "a divorce would be less painful." I But they needed each othel-. They needed each other to boll the door of the ir tourist cabin, hammer home the stopper in the bathtub, nail shut the lid or the commode and devote their· week al Bog:s Beach to planning their escape. This hasn "l helped busin ess much. And Uncle Bill Bog, the proprietor, has been mailing out free brochures to old customers entitled, ''Your Friend , The Shark." ll contains many helpful hints: ''APPROAC H ST RA NGE SHARKS WITH CAUTION! Whil e-a few t emper a mental sharks have given the breed a bad name, mo~ sharks love peo- ple. The:r e a r e thousand s of documented cases of sharks who loved people. "NEVER Sl-IOW FEAR! If you should encounter a 20-foot killer shark, remain calm and confident. Sha rks a re very sensitive to queasy vibrations, which make them nervous . ''ALWAY S C A.RRY A BALONEY SANDWICl:I. Wh.i\e sha rks love people, they lo)l-'e baloney sandwiches even more: \Uel.:s (l ~,,... ' . ..,. .. '·AFT E R MAKING FRI ENDS ~ Never pl ayfully slick your hand or head in a friendly sha rk 's mouth. This is how un- fortuna te accidents h a ppe n. Sharks have ver y sharp teeth and don •t know their own strength. ··By observing these simple rules. there's no r eason you and your family ca n 't have lots of summer fun gamboling in the waves a t Bog"s Beach with our fri e ndly sharks." TllE BROCllURE convinced the Frisbees. lt·convinced them lo vacation next year in the mounta ins . U nfortuo a t e ly, Hollywood plans to cash in on the success of "J aws .. with a new movie, "Suckers.'' It's about this gia nt killer cate rpillar which ter· rorizes a lakeside resort and ..• Like millions of Americans now s uffering from an upreason- ing rear of sh a rks, Frisbee has vowed : ''Never go near the water!" Mrs. Fris bee. however, has perhaps a better meU1od for deal- in g with unr easoning jears . '"Never,·· she vows, •·go nP .. rthe movies!" Profile of the Shah: Insecure and Dangerous WASHINGTON-The Ce ntral Intelligence Agency has com- piled a disturbing psycholog ical profile or lite Sha~ of IT~· whom the United States is building up to be the guardian of its interests in the Per sian Gulf. This secret s lucl y portrays the s hah a s 01 bri llia nt bul dang e r ou s meg alom a n1 - ai c . w h o is l i kely to -purs u e h is own aims in dis regard of U.S. inleresui . Already, he hat pus hed harder lhan any olh('r ol.l.potcn. tale for stratospheric oU prices. Vet Secretary or ~le Henry Kissinger bas overlooked the e Conomlc dam••e this h•s C':aused and has cotirt.ed him ob- ,..,...,,..u1ous4'. WITJI JIUGE nms shipm<nUi ~ nd t.eebnical a id , the United astatel i• helplna the s ha h ransform Ira n into a world a»owe r 'nle puf"PO'e is to auure ~al the fabulou• oil nelds ~the ~ P e r s i an Gulf r emain uftder -:friendly dominaUOll. , Yet the psychological study suggests that the shah is an un- certain ally. His dreams of glory . appa re ntly, exceed his abili ty to fin ance them . When his oil re- venu es run out. in an estimated two decades, he might use his new military power to seize some ~ighbori ng fields. AJI of this is strongly implied in the Cl A profile . which traces the shah's psychological problems lo three sources: 1. <i n overbearing father : 2. the hum iii al.ion or serv- ing a l first as a puppet ruler: and 3. his ina bility for yelU's to pro· duce a male heir to the Peacock Throne. The shah 's fa ther, Reza Shah, began his career as <ln illiterate soldier and battered his way lo lhe throne. Possessed of an ex- pl05ive Cossa('k temperament, he was known lo slay dogs \hot dared bark In his presence. tu hurl offtnding •ubordinates bodi· ly thro.teb windows and to string up enemies b)' their heels a.nd kick in their teeth. HE HAD little patience with his 50C'I , a sickly I.cl given to daydreaming. One time, the old mim came upon the bo)' atanding beside a palace pool. The Cctthcr asked the boy wh at he wudolnc. (JACK ANDERSON ) "Thinking," re plied Shah J r. - \.\.'hereupon the senior shah ut- tered a roaring c urse and booted his heir into the pool. (n contrast, a twin sister, Prin- cess Ashraf, is a rorcerul, ag- gressive, vivacious woman quick to s lap the race or anyone who displ eases her. "It 's too bad she was not the boy ... the old s hah us t.>d to muse. During World Wa r JI. the elder s h ah d e m o ns tra te d an u n- forttJ na te pre ference for the Nazis . T his encouraged the British and Russians to occupy Iran i.n 194 1. They deposed Reza Shah a nd deposited his 21-year' old son on the throne. For the next 12 years. the young shah was no more than a figurehead. Hi s mlnist.ers, fear- in!l pe .. m a nent occupation by lhe British and Russians. invited in the Americans. U.S. officials temporwrily ra n the country while the shah spent hi$ days rid- ing horses, Oylng planes, s peed- insi: uround In rasl cars and cha.s - ing wom en. But on th e throne, be was a ' "'-'eak , retiring personality. When his a ppendix was r emoved in the earl y 1950s, Westerne rs in Tehran joked that ''now the shah has no gu ts at a ll." Tll E SllAll, 3ccording to the CIA profile, never got ove~ his lack of royal lineage and lhe ig- no min y o r. be in g a puppet monarch. llis resentment t.oward the West gradu ally hardened into a bitter determiQiU.tion to "'show them.'' But he was still a weakling in the ea rl y 1950s as Pre mier Moha.mmed Mossadeq grew in power and began leading Iran on a leftwa rd course. The shah ducked out on the showdown and c harte red a plane for Rome. While he was safely ensronced in the Excelsior Hotel, the CIA rescued his throne. The ne ws was broueht lo him according lo an eyewitness ac: count, while he \MIS dining at the Excelsior. The shah turned pa.le and looked as if he wou.ld faint. ''In tha t cas e ,'' he fina lly murmured, ''the empress and I will go home as quickly as pois,5 j. ble." Ko returned 12 pouri"ds lighter, with prem1turely gray hair. Another problem that piqued - j the shah for two decades wa~ his failure to produce a son. His Orst marriage, lo Princess Fa'Yzia. sister of E g:9l>t 's King Farouk, was unhappy. Born into luxury, she became bored with the pro- vincial city of T ehran and longed for the swinging social soirees of Cairo. WREN NO son was born, ac- cording lo the CIA profile, Fawzia ridiculed and humit;at~ lhe shab by accus ing him of im- potence. lie divorced her in 1948, after nine years of marriagi Queen Soraya, wife No. 2,1tried for seven years to· produce an heir for the shah. The couple flDllll)' checked Into New York's Presbyterian Medical Center for examination. They were pro- nounced healthy . Still no son came. In 1958, the y Were divorced. The shah's Jong search ror a son ended after he m arr ed Farah ··Dlba . daug hter of a wealthy Jranla.n . She 1ave hm him an heir, Crown Prince Rieu . CIA psycholo1tsll ~eve that all these element.& -hla c"'el father, his years as a p1wn or the West, his undtallng uls hed ' ' • lineage, his rear of impotence - contributed to an e normous in· feriority complex. Now th is insecure man, showered with oil billions and bolstered by the United States, is determined t~ show the world. the psychologists suggest. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robc:r1 N. Wetd. Publbher ThOPMI Kf'f'Vil, t:d.il(}t Bnrbcra Kreibich. Ed1ron o/ Po.g• E:di ftw The l'dltorlal page of the Daily. P ilo t seek s Lo inrorm a nd !llimulate re11der!I by presenti n1 on this pa(ll~diverse commentary on topirw or lnlerest by syndical · ed cnlumni.sta and c.artooni1t.11 by providing a rorum f« readm' vi ews and by presenting th,is n~>A·spapcr "11 opinions and kftu on currtnt topics. The edltorl .. opinions or the Dally Piiot ap~ar only In the ed itori11 I tolumn at the top of lhe paii e. Opinions ex· pressed by the columniMI 1nd Cartoonl!llS and letter writer! are their own and no endorsement or their vi('•·s by the l>aily Pilot. shou ld he infer red. Thursday, July 17, 1975 Tr !lo un er ne m be bu •u v lh d u c a w la •• d 10 in A a of lo of d w th H p in c p L M b le u ( p h w di • ( Ct-ew Busy 'Chatting' Before Plane Crash· follow prescribed pro· cedures." · WASHINGTON CUP}) -The National Transportation Safety Board baa rePorted that TH E CREW'S dis· :in Eaatern Air Lines regard ot a low-altitude crash that look 72 lives warning sign a l , the n ear Charlotte, N.C. 10 board said, "may be in· rnonths ago occurred dicative of the attitudes because the crew was of many other pilots who busy dlscuS"Sing politics regard the s ignal as and use(t cars. mpre of a nuisance than In its ~ormal report a l'/arning." summari zing Its in· Eastern fli ght 212 vestigation of the crash, slammed into a wooded the board found Wednes-area 3.3 miles s hort or day that "the probable runway 36 at Charlotte's cause of the accident Douglas Mun icipal was the flight crew's Aimport at 7 :34 a.m. Sept. lack of altitude aware-11, killing immediately ness al critical points 71 of the 82 persons during the approach due aboard. Another died or to poor cockpit discipline ---------in tJial the cr ew did not Reward Offered { For Robot ~!~ NEW YORK (UPI) - A Manhattan insurance adjusting firm s ays .it is o((ering a $7 ,500 reward for the return of a stolen robot and the conviction of the robbers. Harold Smith, presi· dent or Harold Smith Ad· injuries a month later. TllF. CAPTA IN , James E. Heeves, was among those killed. The first officer, J a m es M. paruels Jr., who w as fly. ang t~e plane at the time, s urvived. The flight originated in Charleston, S .C., and was en route to Chicago. The safety board, ruJ. ing out any m echanical problem s, said Reeves failed to call out required altitude reports and that both men we re distract.· ed at a critic al point in their descent by gawking out the window at an amusement park below. THE BOARD said the cockpit voice recorder s howed that during the descent to Charlotte. un· til about 2'h minutes prior to impact, the flight cr ew "engaged in· termittently in conversa· tions not pertinent to the operation of thyircraft. "These conver sations covered a number of sub· jects, from politics to used cars. and both crew members 'ex pressed strong views and mild aggravation concerning the subjects discussed," the report said. justors, the New York "THE SAFETY ooard representative of Lloyd's In ffospi/~'t'~ believes that these con· ol London, said Wednes· versations wer e dislrac·· d ay the robot, Leahcim, Interior Secretary tive a nd reflected a was stolen June 12 from Stanley K. H athaway casual mood and lax the parking area or the had b een admitted to cockpit atmos phe r e. Holada y Inn on the Beth es da Naval which co ntinu ed Pennsylva nia Turnpike Hos pital for tests "to throu g h o ut the r e · in New Stanton, Pa. d etermine the cause m ainder of the approach Smith said Michael o f w eight loss and and which contributed to Freeman, 28, a Baruch fatigue.,, the accident." College management Less than six seconds professor, d e veloped ---------before the cras h, the Leahcim -which is voice recorder picked up Mich a e I s p e 11 e d Salk Grant the captain saying: "all back w a rd s -as a we got to do is find the leaching aid. SAN DIEGO (U PO -airport." Freeman's wife, Cail, The Salk Institute for uses the robot in her Biological Studies has fourth grade c lass at announced it received P .S. 106 in the Bronx to $3.5 million in two five· handle routine classwork year grants for its study while she g ives in· of brain hormones deal· dividual attention to the ing with reproduction, studenl8, Smith said. growth and diabetes. Some Monkeys ·Act Up on Pot , DAVIS (AP)· -Monkeys given heavy daily doses of marijuana started to show personality changes after s everal months, becoming more ir· ritable and aggressive, a researcher says. Prolonged use of the dnig apparently instilled enough aggressiveness, in two female monkeys to boost them nearly to the top of the social hierarchy in their cages, s aid Dr. Ethelda S~ssenrath. SHE SAID WEDNESDAY her two-year study amplifies reports of some psychiatrists who say they have observed increased irritability in pa- tients who were longtime heavy marijuana users. A recent study of heavy marijua na users in J amaica. however, indicated no physical or psychological ill effects over long periods of time. Dr. Sassenrath, a re5earch biologist at UC Davis, said the 10 macaque monkeys in he r study got the equiv a lent of 20 marijuana cigarettes a day for two years. THE DRUG WAS GIVEN IN concentrated form as tetrabydrocannabinol <THO ), the active in· gredient in marijuana, injected into iced raisin . cookies and prunes. . Dr. Sassenrath said the dose was enough to produce "a clear state of intoxication without im- paii;ing motor functions. We meant to approximate as closely as 'J>OSsible the drug situation in m an," she said. The drugged monkeys apparenUy suffered no physical harm, a nd several sired or gave birth to apparently no:rmal offspring, she ~ai~. But the same personality changes were seen m virtually all oflhem. "l'EAH," THE first officer replied. Then, according to the re port. about a half· :second la ter both men shouted, followed by the sound or initial impact. Harvest Workers Striking SANTA MARIA CAP> -Ab o ut 2 ~5 00 Teamsters-r epresented farm worke rs went on strike along the Central Californiu coast today, idling h a rvesting and shipping of vegetables from Santa Maria to San Luis Obispo. Burt Curto, secretary· treasurer of Teamsters Local 865, sa id the laborers failed to report to their jobs at 6 a.m., 1dlrng work on lettuce, celery , b eet and rutabaga crops m the lush coastal region. CURTO SAID "the farming industry should come to a stop" because of the strike. The Teamsters Union threat ened to s trike since earlier in the week when negotiations with growt:rs failed to pro· duce new contracts. TODA Y'S STRIKE came on the heels or re· ports that ao agreement might. be reached by to- day. Bobffope and other stars in free shows! Oil PRICE HIKE MAY RENEW INFLATION O ft&et'D motorcycle r.Kes rodeo • TV shows horse show ti ndreds of exhibits! ~~ i 111r .. 0t 1 , .... •. Actmlulon S1.75 • diildrm. t-12 Sl.00 ChiWttn ul'dtt •l1t -frtt DALLAS-A deputy admin- istrator o( the Federal Energy Administration <FEA> said Monday an increase of 10 per cen\ and perhaps 20 per cent can be expected in oU prices. and tbe American consumer wUI have to pay lhe bill . 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Armstrong and Garner Ted Armstrong have oome under attack at the 39th annual National As- sociation of Free Will Baptists con vention bere. . Dr. Jack Williams , dean of California Chris· tian College. cal le d ''Arms trongism'' a "hideous cult.•• HE SAi D THE Armstrongs ''wrap the Bible in barbed wire and bludgeon followers with fear prophecies or doom andWorldWarlll." The Arms trongs ap· pear on more than 1,000 radio s t ations and 52 television stations. Tttey also publis~m agazinc, "Plain Truth," with a monthly circulation or three million, Williams said. "But you never hear a hymn sung o r a prayer offered.'' Williams said. HE SAID THE Armstrongs had no more than 5,000 members in their World Wide Church of God. His r emarks came during a series of educa· tional seminars. .... -=-=-= ~-- Thursday, July 17. 1975 SCR to Get New Center? By DOUGl.A.S FRlnscHE Of .... O.Hy"lllll"-ff The l rvine Company is considering a gift ol land in Newport Center to South Coast Repertory Theate r for a performing arts center. a spokesman has confirmed. The land under consideration ls an "acre or two" ln the 700 and a»O blocks of Newport Center Drive slated to become the civic and cultural area or Newport Center, company spokesman n.tartin Brower said Wednesday. BROWER SA ID THE NEGOTIATIONS are still tentative and the company has not de- cided whether to lease the land to the theater or make a gift or it. The company, he added, is in the final stages of a similar gift to the Newport 1-larbor Art Museum of an acre or two in the same area. s aid Brower, adding that an art museum fund drive appears to be meeting sUccess. South Coas t Repertory Theater board member Stewart Woodard said he could not confirm that thenegotiaLionis inprogress. HOWEVER, HE SAID, THE.THEATER has established a fund-raising committee with a goal of generating $1 million in the next year for a theater facility. "We are in the final throes or deciding whether lo retain a fund raising firm," said· Woodard. On the goal or raising $1 million, he said, "This is the year lo do it." · Funds, he said, will be sought from .. Orange County businessmen and theatergoers. . BROWER SAID TllE COMPANY MAV make the same deal with the theater group that was made with the art museum. The company. he said, is derinitely going lo donate the land to lhe art museum once the group obtains enough money to build. B~ ~-urniture \ ••• Flower staad. • Woven of gold· en bun. 33" l( 16". . $2499 Hlgh·back bun chair with arms. Open-weave design. $5 999 """ook at low cost! Maharlika cha ir. Rich golden, natural buri, Pull one up and relax . On sa le now. Reg. $4499 Now~3999 Buri center table. 21· lall. 2s· wide. Twisted crown base. $3999 / Burl peacock ch1lr. 5' !all back. 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'Topl'Jfls' Bef#r · Show It SOUTHEND, Enalal>d CUPl) -Local govern· ment orrlcials are tour· l.ng the seafront bars ·o1 I.bis south Ena:land bOli· day resort cbecki..o« out . thetoplessdancers-and· all in the course of duty. , Holiday makers com· plained that the girls, ad· vertised as "topless dan· cers," bad too many clothes on and therefore contravened the trades description laws. Consumer protection oCficials are visitirt}t' the bars to m ;ike sure that the customers are get· ting value for money. LAST 3 DAYS! HURRY! SALE ENDS SATURDAY COME IN FOR YOUR FREE GIFT AND SUPER SAVINGS TOO! , Frigidaire Laundry Center SAVE $20! 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Open Space Plans Eyed County Pontkrs Irvine Coast Development By DOUGLAS FR.rl7.SCllE · e Company's most valua Ot .. DMft,.....tuft he open space are· en set aside because Irvine Company coastal area plans should the s · c area will not permit tract specifically address the possible development of development. land ~armarked as open space. Orange County No commitments have been made on most of Planrung Commissioner Shirley Grindle bas told the planned open space. The state bas offered to buy company planners ln the first ot a series of study 1,364 acres of be~c~ and Moro Canyon for a park. sessions on the land. But that $7 .6 m ilhon sale is lied up in a West A)>out '10 percent of the 10.000 Irvine Company Vir'inia lawsuit filed by Irvine heiress Joan Irvine coastal acres are described as public open space in Smith. She contends the price is too low. company land plans. The coastal area liea in the · Tolling, unincorporated terrain between Irvine, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. IN OTHER F ORUMS. OOMP ANY PIANNERS have ou~ned their ideas for the open space. But Mrs. Grindle stressed that the possibility of de-' velopment in the land should be included in environ- mental impact reports and land plana filed with the county. • 1 ~mpany planners have designated the land for pul>lic open space, but have a contingency plan for very_ low density ~esidential development should public agencielf"dec1de not to acquire the 1 000 acres currently designated open space on comp~ny maps. Residential estates on the land, said company planner Larry Moore, would range in density from one home per 10 acres to a bouM every 100 acres. . T HE SESSION Wlm COUNTY PLANNING commissioners Tuesday was the first of a series or informal briefings on what has been c ailed the COMMISSIONE RS URGED THE COMPANY to consider keeping part of lbe land in open space, even if it is not acquired by public agencies. Company President Raymond Watson on several occasions has said that, largely because of the high tax bill for Ute land, the company cannot afford to keep it undeveloped .. A s~cial open space subcommittee bas been formed ma planning advisory group on the coastal area called The Irvine Company Coastal Communi- ty Multi-Agency Planning Program (TICMAP). THE TICMAP S.l.1BCOMMITTEE IS TO meet this summer to dett'mline what parts of the open space may be suitable far public acquisition, what agencies may acquire it and how. The sessions with county planners, said Moore, are progressing on schedule. The company is ex- pected to seek approval of its planning fo r the area by the Orange County Board or Slapervisors in Nov- :ember. S ult D ewled U~ITt....,_ Singer-composer Isaac Hayes has lost his suit for termination of his alimony payments to his former wife, Emily Ruth Hayes. Lawyers for Hayes contended she gave birth to a child out of wedlock. TINY SMACK, BIG SENTENCE BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - A criminal court sentenced one man to fi ve years in prison and another to a year and a half for il- legal possession of three cents worth of opium. • .........._.. ...ly17 197" 0 .. 'LYPILOT At ( -"---~'~..,!y•·~~-u....._~·~-~~~~~~~~~-,,.~~~~----~ BoUse Action Coed Gym Classe s Narrowly Defeated • s W ASIDNGTON <UPI) -Tbe House has repeated its stand - by a narrow one-vote margin - against integration of the sexes in school and college gym classes. The action came Wednesday on an $8 billlon aid to education appropriation bill, which passed on a 370 to 42 vole and was sent to the Senate. THE BILL WOULD fund gr~de school, higtr school and college aid programs for the ~ months that started July 1. It is $1.5 billion over President Ford's budget requests and faces a possible veto. The House voted 212 to 211 to in- sist on a provision it wrote into Ute measure earlier that says the .government cannot withhold funds to force sex integration of physical education classes. TH E DEPARTM ENT OF Health, Education and Welfare has i,ssued regulations that go in- to effect Monday under which schools and colleges cannot prac- tice sex discrimination in any· prognm if they want to continu4t getting federal aid. Rep. Bob Casey~ (D-Tex.) 41Uthored the Houi;e provision..· which the Senate rejected in coo .. ference resulting in. a com· promise money bill. The Senate must now vole to accept or reject the House language and rejection would require another con· ference lo work out the dif· ference. REP. JAMES G. O'Hara <~ Mich.), chairma n of a HOUSO • education subcommittee thaJ,. held hearings on HEW's regula~ lions, said the rules would re. quire integration of physical education classes with the exp emption of sex education courses and contact s ports. 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Ne11t lenc.1h ~ Colors Jr. & Misses Sizes .••..••. 12.00.21.00 504¥0 Off i 050ody Pont Tops. Assorted Styles •.....•..••..... 15.00.1 q.oo 50% Off Men's Accessories BIG AND TALL CLEA.RANCE onC} O 100 ooly Big Belts, Size '46-52 . . • . . . ..• 7.40 0 580 only Dress Shirts, 17V>-18 Nock. 050 only Sig ond Toll Sport Shrts . . ..... 9.00 to 18 Ned.. . . . . . . . • . . . . . • .••... I 0.00 0 50only Big Mon\ 12.98 0 70 only Big Mon's Co!&qon $weot131'S 48-$-4 . • . . . . . • , . , •. , ••.•• 14.98 0 I 00 only Men's Shoo Leg P J s. ......... 5.98 0180 only Men's Swimwea Oeaonce 4.98-7.98 MIH'S Sr<>IT SNIT CLEAIAMCE 045 only Long Sleeve T lltlenech ........ 8.00 050 only Long Sleeve Button Front .•. ~· 12.00 040 only Short Sleeve Oona Solids ond Foney • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.00.14.00 0 60 only Novelty Crewneclt Krits . . . . . • • 6.00 Boys' OriC} 0 17 only Knit Shirts . . . ............... 1. 99 024 only Pajamas • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • • 398 0 20 only Penney Pet Plaid P<Tits •..•...... 5.00 O 18 only Penney Pet L/S Shrts •.••••••.. 3.79 09 only Neckties .• , . . . • . . . . . . . • • •. 2.50 0 2 only l /S Chambray Shrts •.......... 2.q8 0 5 only Sateen Jodets ...•..•..•... 13.00 0 5 only Con:Moy Jackets .••.•..•.•••.• 13.00 Yardage 0 350 yds only Knit So5ds. Locy Krit Prints Gig. s.iet Rocks, Polyester Crepes .••• 2.l:R to 3.W O 100 yds Coric';, Prints . ." ....•. ". •.... Reduced · . Bath-Bedding Orig. 0 3 Orly Electric Blanket Full Sze •.....•• 21.99 0 9 only Electric Bkriet King Size ..•••••• 43.99 030 orly Aut. Plcntie Both k ces.. . . . • S.~.50 HOW 3.11 5.11 5.11 7.11 7.11 4.18 3.99 HOW 3.11 5.11 5.11 3.11 HOW .44 .81 • 2.11 1.44 .22 ... 7.11 6.11 HOW I.II ... MOW 12.11 24 ... 2.11 Gifts and Lamps ~ HOW 010 only Novelty Woll Clotks ..•••...•. 24.00 14.11 0 8 only Colotful Diqital Abms .. • • .. • .. • 15 00 I 0.11 017 criy Aut. Sptinq Rod lvrqt.. ...•..•. 6.00 l .11 B 13 only Aut. Spine) Florol ~ .......... 50 I .II . 20 only Cone 1 ~ L<Jfl'llll . . • . . • . • )() 00 19 .II 06 criy lmpotted L.ad Ctysta ......•.•• 15.00 9 .II 0 2 criy Wrouc:jit Iron fu:in-.d Mna •.... 25.00 17. II 0400 criy Asst. Candles ............ ReicMed 50% OH Personal Ccre ~ MOW 0 IS only Clairol Kindn.\\. . • . .. . . . . . . 2S.9C1 I 1.U Gig. 0 50 only Long Dresses, .l. ad Misses Sizes Assorted Styles ••••.••••••• 16.00.38.00 10% OH 0 20 only Setter Pantsuits, Misses Sizes 35.00.50.00 10% OH . 0 40 only Jodet ond Coat Oeaonce &c*eo Sizes. .. : •.....•..••..• 16.oo-45.00 ~ OH Housewares Oi<). 010 only (Ofninq 13 Cup Percolator ...••. 27.95 0 30 only Pyrex 4 Pc. Mi.iUng Bowl Set ••.... HS 0 20 only 12 Speed Mixer W /Cose .•.... 2,1.'19 0 6 ooly 12" and 14" A"rt Gclki!ors .. 26.99-29.W 0 60 only Tile llppliques ...•......•..... 1.98 O I SO ooly M~tord ond Cot~ Dispensers •. 1.19 0 40 ooly Novelty Solt ond Pepper Shakers •......•...••.•.••.. 1.59 0 7 only 4 Pc. Cefamic Consts Sot ••.••. 16.99 0 25 only 3 Pc. Cost "on !*k Set •••••••• 7.'19 04 only I 5 Pc. Revere Cook Set •••••••• 59.99 O 10 only Cornflower Ut~ Set •.•• .' .•••• 8.W 0 8 only Wood Carving 8oad .•.....•.. IO.qs . Sporting Goods 0 65 only Wormup Suiu 1001 Nylon Novy, Blue, Yellow ond White . . • . . • • . 31.W OiC} 011 only Womens Bowling Shoes ..•••••• 9.'19 0 8 only .Red Suede Track Shoes ....•... 17.99 0 IS only Vinyl Track Shoes .••...•..... 12.W 0 5 only Primus Mini Lonlflf'l, .••..•.••••• 13.'19 0 9 only Prim.us Mini Heoter .... :-•..•.• • • 13.'19 084 ooly Bfuce Crompton Golf Bolls •••• 3/2.~ 0 55 only Bruc:e Compton Golf Set Oynomic T Shaft 8 Iron : . . . • .. . • .. • . 70.00 MOW "·" 4.11 14.11 21.H .10 .10 • I 0 6.11 I.II " 4t.ll 2.11 S.11 HOW II.II HOW 6.11 11 .44 7.44 S.11 6.11 l/.tt 19.11 Luggage Qig. NOW 0 9 only Flexible Luq909& .• 27.99 to 39.98 ·It.II ·17.11 Cameras ~ 04 only JC Penney SLRJ 35nm Can.a .. 179.qs 0 3 only Momiyo-SekOJ 500 Oll 35mm Camero ............•..••••. I 59.95 0 9 only Minolta SRT-SC 35nm Canwa •. 229.95 O I only T amron 300mm f/5.6 lens ..•... 15q_95 05 only Tomron 13Smm f/2.8 lens .•..•. tR.88 O I only T onvon I 05mm f /2.S ~etN •• , • • • 79.80 O I atty Kodak E.todwom• 235 Projector I '19.95 03 only Kodak Movieded: <t2S Pro;edar .. 89.95 04 orly Poboid +40 land CaT.o •••••• 19.95 O S orly Polaroid Colorpod Lcrd Carr.to Shoots Lorge.format Ccb 0 Blad And White Prints ......••.••••• 28.88 0 I only Poboid Colorpock Gft Set .••••. 37.88 0 3 atty X. Penney SLR2 35nmConwo .. 149,qs 0 1 only ~ S7 OR S1de Projector . . . 5q_99 01 ot'ly Kodak MI05 CatridQe Plqector 119.qs 0 1 only Vtvitor 291 ~ Aostl Low Power Mode . . • . . ... 87 qq 0 11 only T e•O\ ln,ITument )SQ) Cokulotor 0 18 only X. Penney O..l Tc;ip Calculator .~qs HOW 119.00 '"·" 17'.ll "·" 44 ... 44.11 ff.II 46..11 46.11 12.11 ., ... ff.ti ,.. .. 71.11 41.lt 3'.tl 1'.11 Camera 04 only T exos Instrument 2500 C0culotor ...•....•...•.•••.•• 59.qs 012 only Commodore Mirutetr0n . 6 Cokulotor ••..•••.•.•••••.•••.•• 1q.88 · 0 I only T omron 28mm f /2.8 Lens •.•••... 6'4.88 0 3 00y Vrvitor T ..... 200mm f/3.5 Lens ••.• 109.99 0 2 only VNitor Fixed-M°"" • 28mm f/2.Slens .................• 109.'19 0 2 only 8el ond Howen '452 Sidecl.C>e Projector .•.••.•. -~ .....••..•...• qq_q5 0 2 only Bea and Howell +48 Stdecube Projector . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . .••..• acr.88 0 I only Sawyer 570 AF Slide Projector •..• 89.95 Toys Orig. 0 12 only Little Lulu Bonlc ...••••..•...... I. ]q 0 6 ooly Plastic Gaden Set. ............. 1.19 Oq ooly Red Plastic ·Shovels.. . . • • . . . . . . • _qq 0 23 only HOfsewhoe and Rirqoss Gome • . I. I q 0 13 Plastic Bots Wirh Bolls • . . • • • • . . . ... I. 4q 012 only Doredeviles JIJfl'l) Set ••........ 8.88 Home Entertainment Orig. 0 IO only Portable Rodios •••••••..••... 16.95 DI only Console Stereo . . . • • • •••.... 1qq_95 0 1 only Console Stereo •..•.........• m .q5 0 2 only Rodio with 8 Trod , ••••••..... 269. 9S 0 2 only Hammond Sounder o..900 . . . . . • . . . • . . . . • . . 439_q5 fiumiture Orig. O I only Square Comrrode ..•..•...... 114.95 02 only P-ine Hex Commode .•••• , .•.. 11q.95 O I only Modem lomp T dile .......... I 2<1.95 0 2 only WaH Unit with Clock •.•.•..•••.••.•••••••... 74.00 Appliances Orig. 0 2 only Portable Wosher . • . • • . • . . . . . 174.95 02 only Portable Dryers . . . •••••••..• 14q_95 O I only Gos Range ................ 42<1.95 0 I onV Ait Conditioner • • • • . . • • . . • . . • 23q.q5 O I onlY Vertical Freezer •..•••...••.•. 349.95 Carpeting Oiq. 01only12· I 9-q" Color Celery •••...•. 103.87 0 I only 12· I 12' Color Cl Willow .••.•. 207.84 0 I only 12· I 18' Color Mou,.. ........ 227.76 01only12· x 14'3" Cob Wilow ••••••.• 18).21 0 I only 12' I 28' Color Meoc:bot Gow .. 186.30 O I only 12· a 9' Cob ~wa.f> Gold •••. 11 q.88 0 I only 12' a 12' Cob l¥ary •..••••••• 175.00 01only12' 1 14' Cob Cl Coffee ••..•. 168.29 01only12· x 10' Cob lt. lettu:e .-..... q).21 01only12' I 17' Cob a.... .......... 14-4.71 0 I atty 12' • 68' Color Deepdow ...••. SW 40 Auto Center 02 only P-into C.B Scanner ad Receiver . . • • . . . . . . . .••••••.•.... l 39.00 02 only Owel o'ld T och Meters •.••.••• 34.95 012 only Car Close-Coolcn Rec. Sys. •••••• 4.W Hcrdware/P*9t DlCX> only C.arnic Knob. U'tfwlthed ~and Connecton Do It y OU1illlf cN ~ .......... .89 to 1.39 ~ 024 only L0te• Antique Kit\ ..•..•....•. -4.99 O lO only ~seem~ .......... 4.m 0 IS only R«•ued SOQP ~ and Grob Bar • . . • . . . . . • . . • • . O.S> 012 only Ho11dbocM. of P~ ondW~ ....... . .•.•. l.'9 O 18 Gal. f>or &c:.lenc• Paint HOW lt.11 10.11 44.11 7'.11 7'.11 54.H H .11 54.11 HOW ·" .66 .66 .66 ... I.II MOW I.II 169.00 19'.00 219.00 311.00 HOW 77.00 56.00 66.00 46.00 HOW H .00 106.00 3H .H 166.00 l Ot.H HOW 71.00 IH.00 '"·" 131.10 llt.00 . tt.IO 131.00 124.00 70.H IOt.IO 44t.oo 11.00 JJ.11 Z.11 .. .JI Medium rinc 8ot.e ..•• , ••••••••.•... 9.99 Lii []I c;o Cfly Wot\ Shrtw OftCI Pantt ...... 6.98-7 .~ MOW J.H OlCl only Men'\ ond Locfies s.o., . 9.88-14.95 :ua Shop ~enney's Newport Beach Mon. thru Fri. IO a.m. to 9 p.m ..•. Sat. l 0 a.m. to 6 p.m. •.. Suridays I 2 p.m. to 5 P.·~~ · . - [; ' i ' .. -....... A J 0 DAILY PILOT Thursday, July 17, 1975 ·c aunty, Co11rt Chief In Clash on Backlog lS) WU.LIAM SCHREIBER Ottl'te O.lty P1to\ SU.tt ~ANTA ANA -Orange County Super visors urged Wednesday that 10 of the 30 county Superior Courts be reserved for civil \:ases in an effort to relieve the current court backlog. But County Superior Court Ad· mm1s trator Les McCartney said lhe board "is dre aming." Ill' laid the blame for long ~ivil co urt d e l a)S o n c o unt y supervisors. cl:parging they have un - rea s onably refused to ap- prove funding for new Judges. T H E BOA R D re - solution on the subj e ct was pro posed b y Supervisor Robert Battin. an al· torney who handles mostly civil cases · .. The civil judil'ial sys tem is in danger of br~:ik ing down." Bat- tin said. "lt has become more 1.:rowded than New. York City. slO\\ er than the pos tal system and mor e exasperating than safety be lt warning buzzers." Hallin ~aid the long delays for civil cases .. cause hardship to people who have been injured, cheated or r obbed by the fine print of contracts rather than at the poml of a gun.'' --- 1 OOo/o NYLON HIGH LOW SHAG REG. '10.95 He said a ci vii litigant 1n Orange County must now wait an average of 14 months to get his case set for jury trial. CITING s tatis tics gathered between May of 1974 and May of 1975, Ba ttin said court dates for 1,618 civil cases were set on Mon- days and, of those. 709 were re- ady to go to court on the dale as· signed. "But only 354, or 50 percent of these, actually were heard that day.'' he s aid. "Tbe other 50 per- l'enl were not able lo ftnd an open court bet'ause of criminal mat- ters." ~I c C a r t n e y s a i d B a ll i n 's figures are correct. but the solu· uon suggested by the supervisor is not. ''SETTING ·ASIDE 10 courts exclusively for civil matters is absolutl'ly not possiblt'." he !>aid. "The s tatutes and California Rules of Court set by the slate Judicial Council tell us how to dispose of cases and cnminal matters take priority." . McCartney said lhe criminul cases must come to trial w1th1n . 60 days unless a waiver is ob· tained. Civil matters. on th e other hand , have a fivl··ycar limit before they become de· funct. Except durin~ the vacation months. whe n belwccn five and 10 judges a week arc of(. Mc Ca rtn ey s a id , a ll th e 99 Sq. Yd. c .. ,,, ••• ,, l11hlllttl wi~hlu• lultffr PU4l11t DuPONT 501 ' NYLON 99 SQ. YD. IXTRATHICK SHAG REGULAR 9.95 SQ. YD. TWEEDS llrWAHHS NYLON ... lf" C....,.,,,1y l•>tellt4 With Ofku ••"" , • .,;,.. ,,., .... ,, llllt9la.4 wifthlHI ....... '-WI .. J.9' TD. DUPONT 501 I JtTltA HIAVT QUALITI' tr filANO .. 0. •,H YAllll Compl•t•ly ln•tolled With Dtfun lvbber 'odlfint SPECIAL .Mill PURCHASE! A nENTION MOllLE HOME OWNERS OUTDOOR CARPET " ... ·.·~·. s2.99 ~-... l)rft• -......... IJF91....... u... Ft. • \ ..,;' o.Ho« I ~ Colon FINANCING AYAI ILE Up to J6 Motttttt 90 DAYS NO IKTEREST 'wrtf'I fOl'W Vf'.-d rfllrft! SJ .69 Uft. Ft. •f " ... u- \ courtrooms are in operation and, in some cases, lawyen; are seal- ed. as pro-tern judges to hear nunor cases. SUPE RVISORS have stead- fastly refused to... fund the· t..-o judges sought this year because they claim the $60,000 reimburse- ment from the state -on top ol the $40,000 judge's salary - doesn't cover the true CQSt of a new court. The county claims that count- ing support personnel ~d new court space, the actual cost above salary is about $200,000. "My personal opinion is that the board bas taken an idle action because we are actuaJJy in better :,hape than other count y ~nches," &1.cCa~ney said, not- ing several counttes have actual- ly suspended all setting of civil c ases becaus e of criminal backlogs. Da ttin said he made his sug- gestion because of remarks dur- ing budget hearings by District Attorney "Cecil Hicks . HE SAID HICKS told the board he never needs more than 20 courtrooms for criminal mat- ters, leading Battin to believe the other IO could be reser ved for c1 vii cases. But McCartney said the other 10 are taken by such things as trial calendaring, family law, pr obate and j uvenile matters that Hicks and his office have no direct part in. MOMA WK flHILADl\"41A AIMSTIOHG HOUm x CA81N CIAfTS I OYAl WlAVf CALLAWAY MAmr UIWICK ALDON MAGO SMITH UIS 2t 10 W. LIRC• Anohei111, Cal 112.8111 I FOUNTAIN YALUY I 7200 I ROOKllUDT NlllHMAnwAnt ... 968-8541 ORANGE COUNTY R eser ve CO ~Takes Over Marine Air Reserve Lt. Col. Kevin Cassedy ~ Laguna Beach has been made commanding of- ficer of Marine Air Sup· port Squadron 4, El Toro. The squadron is a part of Marine Air Group 46, ~be nation 's largest Marine Air Reserve ele- ment. The un\t is com- posed prima ri ly o f specialists in air traffic control, radar operations and radio direction of aircraft. . . . . ST ARTS TODAY ANNOUNCING GUY LIVINGSTON'S .. SUMMER SALE 30% TO 70% OFF The Fineu In Men's Traditional Clothing South (CXlst Plaza · Upper l evel Near Bullocks -Coll 557-8800 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10-9, Sot. 10-6 SAVC THC RE.PUULIC SAV( 4\l'lv l 0 70°0 1-'IC N" SAVE THAT S THE SPlfH T' ''I I/ ···-. SAVE 40%10 70% ON EVERYTHINGI Little Girls' Slacks Neat and trim in choice of · ~ummer colors. Poly/cotton blend need5 oo 1rot11og. S11es: 4-6X. Clorox Double Plumber Hwee do4Jble packets of powedul ag11a11ng chemteals lhat open 14200 leach llvd. Ladles' Hatters So c-0-~I. '>0 CJmlortable. so light ro weight II'~ hke w~1tg,a little of nothlflJ! Co~~ in summef colors. · ~ of lalllb ski11 or • . POl.li!fe. One si1e lits •{atrnosn am. ... ·A{P/&1t'SAYl ... llJ/f l.11 •<t • I ~ Ladles' Tncot Acetate Pantie s Make it bnef! And in yoor cho1C! of tolof'-;. -\ Siie~· 5 I What a \ .ere;l blly" al 29c • • ,Men's Nylon Print .Athttttlc $hlrt . Tr~el tlgM. !ravel cool. Keep in ~tyle with an assortment ol patterns They're easy to wash, quic~ drying Need no ironlllg. Sues SM L XL 98c Wranglef· Saddle Back Jeans Linet\ we4~e 101 a dres~1et took. rwo palch POCkets 1n frol\t Two 1.oncealed hip POCkets. Wrangler discontinued style. _ -- - Pi:tll".allent press. Slue, I S91!. blac~. brown. OO!ge, or I ~ ~teen. Sim· 29-36 \ • S5.95 . \ ___ - Girls' White Mary J ane Shoes Matching Earrings SUMMER JEWELRY Big. bold, beautiful beads that will set ort your summer frillies. Pick from mdny styles. shapes and colors. Also choose matching eamngs. Assorted Combs Pick from 1 wide setec1io1i ti sizes, styles and colOfs. Combs to meet Compact Purse Carry-All WITH MAKE-UP MIRROR Carries all your cosrnellc; keys. money, etc. conveni~ntly SheU Cluster Rope Necklace Pans of small, pohstled sea shell\ SpiCed apart with tiny white shells. Shower C1;1p Velvety fleecenap sllowef cap is soft, rgomy, and waletptoof. Available 1n choice ol colors. COSTA MESA 175 E. I 7th St. .. ...., .......... SANT A ANA I ORANGE lrl1tol & MecArtt.r 1821 M. Tu1tln Ave. • Moftti .,f S.. C:Mtt..... K Mllrl C.11tw PIC 'N'SAVE DAIL r ~1 TO 9 • SUNDAY 10 TO 1 • PIC'N'SAVE TON/CHT' \ ·-u 0 d . . \ Thur9dey. July 17, 1975 DAIL v PILOT A 11 Tickets Cut Back CSF Accepting · Api)lications • Airport Traffic Reflecting Drop SANTA ANA -The d epressed economy con· tinued to have its effects on business a t the nation's second busiest airport during May, accord ing to .. latistics released by Orange County Airport Direc· tor Robert Bresnahan. A total of 137,l~ passengers got on and off ai11>lancs during May, which is about 4,000 less than the year before. Figures for the fi rst five months of the year s howed a reduction in total passengers from 650,400 in May of 1971 to 592,600 -a decline of nearly nine percent. • BRESNAHAN'S REPORT also not es that similar d eclines are showing up tn the air cargo that arrives and de parts from the county airport. A total of 126 tons were handled in May com· pared tO"i.34 .5 tons the same month a year ago. The. year's totals to date show a drop of nearly 10 per- cent from 642.S tons to511>tons. Though the number of passengers has declined steadily, air operations h ave increased because of a resurgence of general aviation, according to the re· port. Gasoline supplies are more plentiful than last year at this time Bresnahan noted. NEARLY 59,000 tower operations were logged in May, compar ed to 56,600 a year ago. The year's totals have increased nearly seven percent from 240,800 last year to 257 ,300 this year . All but abou t 2,500 flights per month are light planes. __ ,.,.......,.._ . ._ ...... ,.--...,,,., ,,_~ .. ~,..~~--· ORANGE COUNTY Mic ... 1,,. ' w.,,.,.,, fer .. JI .. ledi•I Mi thwey ,.,,.,.,., fu·e \he•" •'-••• c•••" h••4 hf•, ftermol"r••• ......... , •• c1 .......... , ...... 1. ,...... $ tvr•• I .,. .. d•fech '" wer i. .... ,., .. ;, _ ........ r1.h fer 40,000 ... u ......... .. tire '' vte .. •Pl ,.,,.,.,., ••httltt ht ,..,,...t '•'•le• i1t c:eftttne1ttel Unitt4w. Stele" ••cept Al•tll• Credit er r•· fund I•• Michelli•'• .,.,.,., h ...... 1 •• , .. ,, ... , ......... 111 .. , ,riu ..... 11;. ,u ... "' ,.,. ..... ,. ef ........... .. Mil• .. • ,.., rvn *" tir• J...:..~~ z:_i ~ .... ,;io;;I<( .~·•.~0i:r~' ... -",.. "'1 Death.s Elsewhere ~ "----+:-:~~~--+=-=~~ft * ,,.,,.,, RAPID CITY';" Mich. (AP> -Dr. Lester R. Dragstedt, 81, the doctor who performed the first Birt Its SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL HOSPITAL J""•"· ttn Mr. a nd Mrs D•nlel Stevenson, Jr., !Min J\Uln c.tp1s1r•no. glrl JU11e It, lt7S Mr. and Mr~ Rlcll•rO Dirks. ~ CJemente, bO' successful separation of Siamese twins, died Wednesday after a heart attack at his s ummer home near he r e . He performed bis successful separatio n of Siamese twins at Billings Hospital in Chicago in 1955. HJl/IC (IU l141 FULLERTON -With more than 21 ,000 students ex~ted to enroll al California Slate Uni vers1ty. FUllerton in September, applications for the fall 1975 semester are stlll being 11ccepted in most categories. Admission is closed only In the graduate categories of business administration, communica· tions, cou nselln& and guidance, environmental lltudiet, llbrary science, public administration and 1peech pathology and audiology. No applications are being accepted for the c0unseling and specialist instruction (speech at1d !'\earing only) cr edential programs either. Dr. Ra lph Bigelow, dean of admissions and re· cords, s aid that prospective s tudents who complete and return their applications by Aug. 15 will be able to enroll in classes during registration the week of Sept. 2. Those who complete applications after Aug. 15 will enroll In classes as late registrants Sept. 9-19. B F.G d . h -1 r 40,000 MILE Si i 3 ~I :l 3 § i ~•I •l!, •JM JW fits .,.F .... n,.s ... : __ BR71/13 FR78'/15 ( 165/t 3) ( 195ft5) CR78/14 GR70/15 (175/IC) (205115) DR71/14 HR78/15 U85ftC) (215115) FR71/14 JR78/15 (117111') (2Uf15) HR78/14 lR78115 (GR7111C) 1235115) Classes begin Sept. 8. Applications for the spring semester 19'16 wilf be accepted at Cal State FUIJerton beginning Aug. 1. FOR SALE MALE & FEMALE HAIRCUTS Assorted shes & colon SEUCTED HAllSTYLES by I• 219 3 Fafrncw Id.. Costa Mesa Yau"I •~er lmow .-.Ss Y01 try HOUU:~oo-6:00 SAT\MDAY-t:00.5:00 c.._.-...,a......, SA VE! SA VE! SA YE! 175/13 165/14 155/15 165/15 MOST U.S. • I CARS • ·~le ,,.,., BEARINGS I. New lrelle PADS & lAIOR • MIW IRAKI SPRINGS I• AIC UlllMG • NIW FRONT GREASE SlAlS Mr. •nd Mrs. D•••d M•slln, S-Clemenle, girl • • J1111• 20, 1t7S NEW YORK (AP> Charles E . Weidman Jr., 73, a dancer, c horeo· grapher and teacher credited with broadening the participation of men in dance, died Tuesday. J ose Limon and Bob Fosse were among his pupils. • T11nt HUMS • aUID ALL UNU __ _.._.,...._ ....... ._._"""",.....-.r-..,.,~..--•. Reltvlfd WHUl CYL'S • A4d llAKI FLUID & Tllut .,, llrand new 1ll·wulh11 winhr liru Mllll fer 4111 w 111d, •••• • dturt 11nd. ldul tire for skiers & hun· Mr. •nd Mrs. Erntry P•IOik, SM\ c1emen1t, bOy J11ftt 21, 1t7S w . and Mrs. Oevld H•rdlson, Sall Clemtftlr. 91r1 Mr. and Mrs. L•rrv Tllu1, San ~~~:::tM~:. Mllclltll e1en<U1, !.4'I Clemente, 9lrl Jwntl2, ltU Mr •nd M n James S•l•I, San Juel) c.ac>lstrano, girl ULn·IERGHOM FUMfULHOME Corona del Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646·2424 BELL HOAOW A Y MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway, Co~ta Mesa 642·9 ~ 50 Death Notices l'REESE . LEO L. FREESE of NtwPor1 Beech, C.. O.teofO..tllJuly IS, 191S.Swvl..., byhlswtteuur•; son, Rooer F. F..- of 5-11 .Ole90; gr endel.tUQlllW, U"'9 Fr-of s.n Dle90; brottwr, Wlltlur Fr-of S.... Clly; sister, Louise of Al~. Crypt$1oe servlus wlll be ,_,.at 1:00 PM Frld•y, P•dl lc View ~l•I P•rk, "ewPor1 Beach, c.t, Vlslt.tlo!\ 1:00 lo t :OO PM Tlll#'Sday. "9<111< \liewMortuMydlre<t~ KECltER CLARA 8 . KECKER. r~I of Nt'#ll(Wt Be.ell, ca. Date ol dNltl Jiiiy IS, 1'1S. Vlsllallon. Paclllc View ~..-lal P•rk Mortuary S to 9 PM. TI!llndev. July 11. Mass at IO:JO AM SatVfOtY. July "· 1'7S ., SI. JoiKlllms tent Tiit ,.rftcl llu ftr "' 1,or11 tnlhwalut! YOUtt CHOICf • .,m:::--~ •6.00/ 13 •6.50/13 •7.00/13 •S.50/12 5.60/14 6.45114 McCORMICK MO HU ARY LagUl"la Beach C.lhOUCChurtlll11Costa to\«Ml.C.. ~;;;:;;;;;;;;;~~~nil~== KICKER KVET H. KECKER, rtsldtflt Of NewPor1 8tKll, Ca. D•I• of CIHtll July u , 1'7S. Vlsltat1011, Pacific \llew ~,,_lal Perk Mort ... rv S lo t PM. ThuncSey, July 17. Mus at 10:l0 AM s.tunlay, July It, 197S et 51 • .Joaclllmt C.t11ollcChute11l11C01taAMw.c.a. ,,. 494·941p San Juan Capistrano 495·1776 \ PACIFIC VllW MEMORIAL PARie Cemetery MortuatY Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c View Drive Newport Beach, California 844•2700. ..... P,\NILY COL.0 .. IA&. ~Hfa~L HOMI 780 t Bolsa Ave west minster 893'1525 HATTaR HAP HATTER. rolcten1 of Co«• M9M, C.. Dele 91 dffUI J uly 16, 1'7S. So.lrvlW4 lily 1111 wll• hlty; ~ -· J Im Hatter of Caflot-t P • r IC, C.. and Dick Hattw of Mlulon Vl•)o. ca.; - o.uolll•A, Marjorie Davis, :wsan and P1trlcla Hatt••• a ll of Coste -Ml; ,,,_.,..,, h •trlc• H•tt•r ol t.Aguna Hllll · wollltr. Hotf'llall H•tt•r 01 flort°'8 \la llt't'; .i1t•r, Martorlt Faster • ~ 8Hcl\; '"'" orenddlll*"'· Servleel Wiii be,,_,. Frlelay 2: 00 PM, St. -'-fplK~I Olvr<ll, Fat...., JONI A1"8r. !Alarm•"'· Peclllc view Mtl'llWlal .. af11. IA llN9' f~IOtft8> U-mtylle~t.TM°'Mtl'C-0 1., c•11or 1'11110. lell ero94••Y MDr"-y•IN(tOf'l. ,.ENaw•LL EDWARD F. P£HEWEU •• ~ ., HeWllOrt Be•"· ca. oa,.otdlNttl-N- '' 1', 1'7S. S\lrvlvtd by "" wll• '-trkl1; ..,, RolM•1 ; deWll-.,,0.y .. , .... Of Newport &.Kii; -~. Mn. (l._I ,,.__II M Temtl .. Clfr, C..; ..... , Jl!Mtol PfM-11 of the M ... ef SMITH'I' MOITUAtY ~,.e•,Rouirt"'1dav7.lO~M. "'-""" Qlvrcll. ~-tahlrdly t.00 627 Main' St. AM -se. JMclllm C1111rc 11, T'-8 -Huntington Beach ....,., mey mekt conlrlbutl-to n.e COSTA MESA 3005 HAlllOR IL VD. lc.,......fhktr_....._, 17141 557-8000 63M539 Ora~ Cou11ly Ca11ur ruftd. Dtll '----------•..oweyMor1~dlredOr).. 1 ........... IUIHA PAU uuu..""" 14-... ~-.... 17141 IH· HO 1221 s-11 .... ,, __ ......... .....,., C714t 170-0100 I • l"a.-.ct MASTtl CYL. • IDAD TEST CAR T DISC & REAR DRUM IRA(l(f OB 6'.H AJI DAI\. y PeLOT By Bil Keane • 'Warrants Study' f'..DA Opening Freon Probe WASHING TON <UPI> -The Food and Drug Adminis tration h as opened an investigation into thousands of aerosol spray products under its jurisdiction in prepara· lion f or pos s ibl e crackdow n s hould studies show such s prays are harming the earth's atmosphere. Saying it concluded the matter warra nted "im· mediate consideration," the agency published an order Wednesday r equir- ing all drug products US· ing fluorocarbon gases as prope llants in · the s prays lo submit d e- tailed ingre djent in· formation. tion in the ozone layer is likely lo occur. the agen· cy said , then "it must consider regulatory ac- tion concerning such pro- ducts that are subject to the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act." The National Academy of Sciences is engaged in a study of the question which is ·expected to be completed next spring. A recent government task force C(\lled the problem a matter for serious con· cern but recommended additional research. THIS WEEK th e Consumer Product Safe- ty Commission turned down a petition which rr ASKED FOR, but so u g ht a b a n on did not require, s imilar fluorocarbon-propelled data from cosmetic and aerosol s under its food products using the jurisdiction, principally same propellant. spray paints. That agen- Fl b . cy cit~ the need for ad· . uorocar ons, prin· dilional research for its ~1pal!y freon •. have.~en.. decision. implicated in \'anous studies as a possible threat to the ozone layer which filters out harmful rays of the sun in the at· mosphei:e. Scme scieo· lists have predicted in· creases in skin cancer if lbe layer is depleted suf · ficienUy. IF RESEARCH shows that a significant reduc- The i nform a lion sought in a n order published i n We d - nesday's federal register included annual produc- tion figures, percentage1 of propellant in the pror ducts, copies of the labels and methods of sale, according to FDA officials. Zone ~hange .. Boy Sent to 'Pen~ BOISE. Idaho (UPI> -James L. Zim- merman, 18, Boise, is in a "twilight zone" between a dolescence and manhood and a judge ordered him to write about it -100 times. ~immerman appeared in Ada County Magistrate Court on a charge of drinking beer while a minor. His attorney told Judge Alan M. Schwartzman that lbe defendant resided in a •:twilight zone" in which he no longer was a child but too young to drink legally. . N_ineteen is. the minimum legal age for drinJung alcohohc beverages in Idaho. The j udge imposed a "creative alternative" to the usual $25 fine. Within 30 days, he said, Zimmerman ·must write on paper 100 times: "Too old to be a juvenile, too young lo drink. I am in the twilight zone." . Mr. Janos Weinberger MASTER CLOCKMAKER will regulate and oil your antique clock PREE OF CHARGE SAT 10:00 -6:00 PM AND SUN NOON -6:00 PM helent.ed by Alan W. Mc .Kae & Company, "Elepnce in Time," to acquaint you with Newport's finest facility for fine new and _anUque timepieces . • ALAN W. MC K AE & CO. ELEGANCE IN TlME 260 Newport Center Drive Design Plaza ~ewport Beach "Sa~• a'nd Seru1c~ of Fine Clock1, Antique ];l~storallons -Fine Watch Repair." Newport Ur.ging Offshore Drilling Cofitrols By ~~t~T~ -Require effective state participation in the possible court injunction that woul~ halt ,any lC'U· The Ctty of Newport Beacb bas resumed active development of any offshore lease programs to as-Ina by the Interior ~ent until co~st.al cities opposition to the prospect ol olfshore oil drilling sure lbat California's proposed coastal plan would are satisfied with provisions of the drilling pro- dratting a message to lawmakers endorsing le&isla: mesh wilb federal propooals. ~sr_a_m_. ---------------- . Uoo designed to control drilling. r • * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * •• City Attorney Dennis O'Neil told councilmen that al least 30 separate bills. have been introduced in Congress in recent wee.ks and lbal all would put sipi.ficant cur~s on wholesale drilling in federal waters as envisioned by the Departmentoflnterior. A LETTER FROM NEWPORT c~cilmen will ask Sens. Alan Cranston and John Tunney plus Reps. Andrew Hinshaw and Claire Burgener t~ sup- port legislation which would: -Require adoption of a national energy poll~y to protect and preserve natural resources and as- s~e "orderly and timely development" ol o!fsbore oil reserves. . -AMEND FEDERAL LAWS TO provide greater safeguards as well as strict liability for any damages Crom drilling, plus payment for cleanup of spills and paying for other damage to the environ- ment. -Assure that current' stale laws governing. ·drilllng. in state waters also be applied to federal leases. -Seek payment of aportionoffederal revenues for the leases lo the stales as partial compensation !or adverse effects ofthed,rilling. · O'Neil told councilmen lbat a special commit· tee ol city delegates -beaded by Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley -would meet soon to discuss a Warning The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health. ·: MERCURY SAVINGS ·: a!ld loan asscc1ation NOV\/ OPEN EVERY SATURDAY .·~·':"·~.!nA M.-4 P.M p·,. ~.-ii·;.·.·\! -··.,,, ... t .. ;.., , ; OpenMon,·Thln.9a.m.-'p.m;Fri. 9am.-6p.m. \. ] '..._...~/ t "STATE MENT SAVING S"· PR ES TI GE Card * .•******************** .... 01975 ll J. Aeynoldl 'loMcicD c.. 19 mg. "tar", 1.3 mg. nicotine av. per cigarette. FTC Report MAR. 76. SPECIAL Bed Piiiows ' 1.99 ea. Your choice of king, queen or standard sizes. All Dacron® polyester filled. Pick up a pair ... Sale Cotton Crib Sheets . ·1.66 Reg. 2.11. White, pastels and prints. All easy.care cotton. All fitted crib size. Sale. Infants' ·Receiving Blankets 1.55 Reg. 1.99. Choose from cotton knit or acrylic. Assorted colors. Sale. Infants' Thermal Blankets 3.77ea Reg. 4.59 to 4 .79. Choose f rom assorted prints in 100% cotton. DAILY PILOT 8 , Twin flat or fitted Every sheet ·in stock reduced. in no-iron polyester/ cotton white muslin. "Bandana" percales by Tastemaker . No-iron. 50~ cotton/50% polyester. 3 88 Twin flat or fitted. Reg. 4.99 . . . . . . • • • Reg. Now Full flat or fitted ••••.•••.••• 5 99 4.88 Queen flat or fitted •••••.... 9.99 7.88 King flat or fitted .......... 11.99 9.88 Standard pillowcases ..••• 2/3.99 2/2.88 King pillowcases ..... ; ... 2/4.99 2/3.88 "Raggedy Patch" & "Magic Kingdom" by Pacific Mills. No-iron. 50% cotton/50% polyester muslin. 2 99 Twin flat or fitted. Reg. 3.99 • • • • • • • • Reg. Now Standard pillowcases •.• : •.• 1.66 1.33 White muslins. No-iron. 50% cotton/50% polyester. 1 97 Twin flat or fitted . Reg. 2.79 ......... • Reg. Now Full flat or fitted •••••••••••• 3.59 2.88 Standard pillowcases ••••• 2/2.09 2/1.77 Floral printed muslins. No-iron. 50% cotton/ 500/o polyester.' 2 88 Pastel colored muslins. No-iron. 50% cotton/ 50% polyester. 2 88 "Country Melody" from Pacific Mills. No-iron. 50% cotton/50% polyester m uslin. Twin flat or fitted. Reg. 3.99 ........ • Reg. Now Full flat or fitted . . . . . . . . . . 4.99 3.88 Queen flat or fitted ......... 8 .99 6.88 King flat or fitted ......•... 10.99 8.88 Standard pillowcases ..... 2/3.49 2/2.88 King pillow,:ases •..•..... 2/3.99 2/3.48 .. Hombre" by Tastemaker • No -iron. 50% cotton/50% polyester muslin. 2 88 Twin flat o r fitted. Reg. 3.99 . . . . . . . . • Reg. Full flat or fitted ............ 4.99 Queen flat or fitted .•....... 7. 99 King flat or fitted . . . . . . . . 9.99 Standard pillowcases ..... 2/3.44 . King pillowcases . . . . . . . 2/4.22 Now 3.88 6.88 8.88 2/2.88 2/3.44 Twin flat or fitted. Reg. 3.77 ........ • · Reg. Now Full flat o r fitted .•.......... 4.77 3,88 Standard pillowcases ..... 2/3.44 2/2.44 King pillowcases ••.•...•• 2/3.99 2/2.88 "Mount Vernon" by Pequot. No-iron. 50% cotton1SO% polyester musVin. Twin flat or fitted. Reg. 3.99 ..•.•... 2.44. Reg. Now Full flat or fitted ........ : ... 4.99 3.44 Queen flat or fitted ••....... 7 .99 6.44 King flat or fitted •.••.••••.• 9.99 8.44 Standard pillowcases •..•• 2/3.44 2/2.44 King pillowcases .•••...•• 2/3.99 2/2.44 Twin flat or fitted. Reg. 3.99 · ....... 2.88 Reg. Now Full flat or fitted •........... 4.99 3.88 Queen flat or fitted ......•.• 7.99 6.88 King flat or fitted .......... 10.99 8.88 Standard pillowcases ••••• 2/3.44 2/2.88 King pillowcases ••.••.... 2/4.33 2/3.44 "Colonlaf Manor" by Tastemaker~. No-iron. 50% cotton/SO% polyester muslin. Twin flat or fitted. Reg. 3.99 ... • .. •. 2.88 Reg.· Now Full flat or fitted .........•.• 4.99 3.88 Queen flat or fitted •..•••••• 7 .99 6.88 King flat or fitted ••••..••..• 9 .99 8.88 Standard pillowcases ••••• 2/3.44 2/2.88 K!ng pillowcases ••••••••• 2/4 .33 2 /3.44 White Sale Prices effective thru Saturday, July 26, 1975. IUIMA PA~ Be.ch at Orangethorpe •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9.30. Sundays 10 to 6. OIA .... : City Dr. at G•den Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 9. Su ndays 10 to 6. UKJA AHA: 3900 So. Bristol-No or So Coast Plaza • Open Daily 9·30 to 9 Sundays 10 to 6 1 .... ' .. • • • • .. • .. .. ... -• .. .. • • t • ... .. • •• • " SPECIAL Kitchen Towels 66¢ea. Sl1glitly irregular sheared cotton kitchen towels. Choose from .sssorted prints SPECIAL 2-pc. &ath Set 2.44 Choose from assorted colors. Includes 20x36" rug and lid cover. In easy-care acrylic. SPECIAL ·carpet Remnants 99¢ea. Cut from broadloom. Assorted textures. fibers and colors. 21 x36". JCPenney 1.1 u:t: (1 •, SAVE 30 TO 503 on a Select Group of Cafe Curtains Cute curtains for kitchen. bathroom. Machine wash . Cotton, cotton blends. ·Towel Savings ' Saratoga Plymouth Rose GREAT BUY 1 '1? 2 44 Skate Board 100 ~ cotton terry ~ath Polyest~/cotton blend, ;:ath 9.99 fashion colors. fashion colors. 1.22 Hand 1.77 Hand sec· Wash as~ Wash SALE Mattress Pads 2.99 Twin Flat Reg. 3.77. Polyester filled with 100% poly- propylene cover Machine washable 3.77 Reg. 4.77. Twin fitted 4.55 Reg. 5.77. Full fitted. 5.55 Reg. 6.99. Queen fttted. 7.11 Reg. 8.99. King fitted. Prices effective thrv July 26. 1975. Black Knight Skatebo~d. 23" laminated ha rdwood with fibre wheel s. Natural finish. GIRLS'· COORDINATES 3.99 1.99 Girls' puff sleeve top. Puff sleeve top. Sizes 3 to Si. Polyester/ nylon blend. Machine wash.'Great for .. 2 99 summer. Sizes 7·14. • 3.99 Girls' 1:% polyeste l'solid· color pant s. Sizes 3 to.6x. Girls' 100% polyester pant. 2 99 Comes in solids or checks. Sizes 7-14. • Girls' 100% polyester sundress. Yellow & green check. 3·6x. Hurry in for Best selection Special Buy Quilted Bedspreads Twi n or Full 10.00 Queen or King 12.00 Pick a spread in your favorite bedroom shades. Pick from florals, solids & stripes. • "*4A 'AHt Be ach 1t Or~thOf'pe •Open weekdays .,:GO to D:30' Sundays 1 o to 6. ~City Dr. 11 Garden Grow Blvd.• Open weekdays 1oto9 Sundays 1o to6 IAMT'A ft.Miu 3900 So. Brlstol-t-lo. of So <i:oast Plaza• Open Daily 9:30 to 9. Sundays 1oto6. f \ PICK A WICKER Hampers Hand Woven Made from natural fibers in their Place mats natural colors. . 8 8 ¢ 1. 9 9 Fringed. Ava1lab~~~ solid ea. and natural colors. 12'/~x21" 16i;X13'1 ' Decorat ive Urns 27 ''.For umbrellas. dried fl o wer arrangements, etc. 1.99 ea. Dog Beds 15'x23" 2.99 18x25" 3.99 · Serving Baskets Pick the size to fit the lo~~w~.~a.1:99ea. Utility Baskets 99 ~· 9 x 11 ' .. 11x13" 1.55 · 12',:x14" 2 .66 13 '/;.x16" 3.77 12x4" or 13x4 ... (N ot shown) Bread Trays Hand woven Rustic and rugged. 49~. 19x.5' ," 20' x61/.a" 2.99 22x7'l·" 3.99t 24x9' ." 4.99 . . Health & ·Beauty A:ids • 994 ssca·ac Treasury Crest Treasury Shampoo Toothpaste Baby Oil_ 32 oz. Nt. wt. 5 oz. 16 fl. oz.. # ~ sac 159 Aqua Net Hair Spray 'Nt. wt. 13 oz. •..... _... ......... 79c Desitin Dabaways Regular or with Baby lotion 36's 129 Mylanta Liquid . . 12 fl. oz. Clairol Nice 'n Easy 139 Breck Shampoo 15fl.oz. 179 Solarcaine Aerosol Spray Nt. wt. 4 oz. Arrid Extra Dry Anti-Perspirant Nt. wt. 9 oz . 129 Tampax Tampons 40's 119 Excedrin Tablets 100's Special p..ioes good thru Sunday, July 20, 1975. IWMA PAJtlti Beech at Or1ngethorpe •Open weekdays 9.30 to 9.30. Sundays 10 to 6 ou....-: CJty Or. at Garden Grove Blvd. •Open weekdays 1 Oto 9. Sundays 1Oto6. IA.HT A AMA: 3900 So. BristOl-No. of So. Coast Plaza • Open Daily 9:30 to 9. Sundays 1 O to G. .. .Af=t """'~' 1 ·~vi 8-Track &Cassette Head Cleaners .99 r,;: ~ . . --·-•• 8-Track& Cassette Holder United Artist Special ,, The greatest hits for the greatest price! Hundreds to choose from! 11 Stereo LP's 8.:Jtack Tapes =n· 1.99 Priced $4 Or More. . .. "-tic Construction Bliek bottom & white top with wood grain panel 0.n-twMp Record Purifiet, Stvtus Brush, Humldifvll'll atoraoe c.sa. Record duni119 fluid. Clean Sweep · WMI not w11r out Adda years to yo14r re- cords Helps IO&ind reproduc-' tion a I~! ... !Qi Scotch Blank Tape Scotch 3 Pak Cassette SO.Minute Blank Re· cording T1pe. 6.99 t Columbia Blank Tape Columbia 3 Pak ~Minute 8-Track Blink Recording Tapes. Buy 21 Get 31 .,,,. Choose from our entire stock! Every label ! Every artist! ON A&M STEREO ALBUMS & TAPES Cat Stevens-Greatest Hits Carpenters-Horizon Captain & Tenni lle· Love Will Keep Us Together Joan Baez·Diamonds & Rust ON ASYLUM STEREO ALBUMS& TAPES Eagles-One Of These Nights ON CAPITOL STEREO ALBUMS& TAPES Helen Reddy-No Way To Treat A lady ON COLUMBIA STEREO ALBUMS & TAPES Mac Davis-Burnin' Thing Charlie Rich·Every Time You To uch Me ON GRU.NT STEREO ALBUMS & TAPES Jefferson Starship· Red Octopus ON MERCURY STEREO ALBUMS & TAPES Bachman Turner Overdrive·Four Wheel Drive ON MCA STEREO ALBUMS & TAPES Elton John·Captain Fantastic Loretta Lynn & Conway Twitty-Feelings . ON RCA STEREO ALBUMS & TAPES Waylon Jen nings· Dreaming My Dreams Charley Pride-Charley Guess Who-Powe r In The Music ON UNITED ARTIST STEREO ALBUMS & TAPES The Very Btst Of Ferr1nte & Teicher The Very Best Of Gordon Lightfoot The Very Best Of Dionne Warwick The Very Best Of Johnny Rivers The Very Bert Of Cher, Vol. 2 The Very Best Of B.J.Thomas The Very Best Of The Hollies The Very Best Of Cher ~~a~~a,,h ~0 50's ~$ On Pickwick Records Hundreds To Choose From! ~. 1.99 2.97 I Albums ' • 8-ltack Special Prices effective thru July 20, 1975 ~IA~lwl Puppy~ ~ PAii; Be.eh at <Xangetllorpe •()pen weekdays 9:30 lo 9.30. SundayS to io e. ~I: Ctly Dr. al Garden Grove Blvd. •()pen~daya tOtot . Sunoavi 10tol. SAHf A AH.Al 3900 So. 9ris1o1- No or So. Co.tt pt,. ·Oi t I .i•lt930109 Sundlys tO to&. I ' _, USDA CHOICE BEEF FRESH HOLLY-PAK USDA CHOICE BEEF USDA CHOICE BEEF BONELESS RUMP TOP & BOTTOM Best of The ROUND USDA CHOICE BEEF ROAST FRYER BLADE STEAK ROUND BONE-IN NO BACKS, NECKS CHUCK BONE-IN OR GIBLETS S1.2'l. $1,07 Le. STEAK 99~ KRAFT American Individual Slices s3 99 Cheese Food ............ J lb pkg , Salami Chubs, Franks, FRESH ALLET OF $1 27 PERCH .......................... LS. I FRESH $2 09 USDA CHOICE Beef AcUld Bonllla s1 88 USDA CHOICE BEEF BONELESS $1 58 PORK LOIN s1 49 rtoin Tip Steak ........... ta. 1 BEEF STEW .................. LB. • Country Style Ribs ....... LB. , A CHOICE BEEF . . s1 09 LOUIS-RICH'S FRESH TURKEY 9 PORK LOIN s1 49 Knocks, Polish Sausage $1 29 VIENNA MEATS ...... 12ozpkg 1 SALMON STEAK .......... LB. I FROZEN anc 7-Bone Chuck Steak ... LB. 1 DRUMSTICKS ................... LB. 6 C SIRLOIN CHOPS ....... :.LB. , USOA CHOtCE BEEF BONELESS s1 59 PORK LOIN CENTER CUT s2 0 9 ChuckFamilySteak ..... LB. • THlGHS ............................. Le. 77C 1PORKCHOPS ............... ut • TURBOT FILLET ................. LB. ~ ANHATTAN Meat or Beef 99c BOLOGNA .................... 12ozpk9 USDA CHOICE BONELESS s1 4 s1 45 QUALITY PORK SUCED s1 49 ~OUND STEAK ............ LB. I BREAST ........................ LB. I y, PORK LOIN ............... LB. I CERTI·FRESH 14 oz. $1 05-FJSH STICKS ................ EA. . I HOLSUM Regular or Sour Dough 3nc English Muffins .............. 6in pkg ~- Red· Ripe Sweet Whole Seedless ~TERMELON ·GRAPES a~. 38~ peucHEs .................................................. LB 38c RED-RIPE • . ·39c CHERRY TOMATOES ............................ BSK. COOL CRISP 2 F 29C CUCUMBERS .............................. ....... ~ JADE GREEH ITALIAN SQUASH ••••.•...•••••...••••••••.•.• : ..•.•. LB. JOY WE BOUG T THEM LOWER ••• a.,ause of un~I v o I um • purdwiMa or menufadurer's +.mpor.,., promotion.! O •low•nces, whM they lat+ ••• Q • I • WE SELL THEM LOWER! Gr~~~ Jelly or Grape Jam ...... 32 ••Jar $1. 0 9 M.J.B. $1 29 TEA BAGS ............................... 100 in box • GOLDEN GRAIN 38C RICE·A-RONI ......... Beef, Chicken, Turkey, 7 oz box SPRINGFIELD 4 7c Grapefruit Juice White or Pink ......... 46 oz can SPRINGFIELD 3 F ggc PEAS ........................................... 16 oz can ~ GREEN GIANT 3 gc Sliced or Whole Mushrooms ............ 2v2 oz Jar OEJ4NISONS $1 2 9 CHILI WITH BEANS .................... 40 oz can 1 SEGO 29C Liquid Diet Food ........ Assorted Flavors, 10 oz can ~u . 59c Spaghetti Sauce ................. 4 Variet1es 1sv2 oz Jar SPRINGAELO HEAVY DllTY 59c ALUMINUM FOIL ............. : .............. 37V:t sq ft roll GLADE Assorted Scents 5 SC DEODORIZERS .................................. 1 oz can JOHNSONS-Step Saver $1 8 9 FLOOR W AX ............................. 48 oz Bottle 1 TREESWECT ORANGE JUICE 6 oz. can 27c BANQUET MAN PLEASER DINNERS 4 VARIETIES 19 oz Box ggc LYNDEN FARM 3 F$1· 00 Hash Brown Potatoes .......... 32 oz pkg · ~ , JOHNSTON · $1 1 9 9" APPLE Pl E .............................. 38 oz box , M?RNINGSTAR ~ARMS B~akfast Item~ • 88C Lmks, Patties, Shce!i, Strips ............ s oz box JOHNSTON 5 varieties ' 32c YOGURT .............................................. s oz tub SPRINGFIELD GINGHAM Liquid Dish Detergent VEGETABLES ·• Cut Green Beans, Seasoned Green Beans, PAPER TOWELS DETERGENT . 320ZBom.E 99c GRANADA HILLS ,_ CMATIWOMW AYI.. AT CHATWOlftM I llUtA ITOMIOMI MOM. TMMI ..... 10 TO I IAT,..1....,.'f1t•I 10 LB. 11 OZ. BOX S3.83 French Sliced Green Beens ASSORTED COLORS 120 IN ROLL 16 OZ CAN , 29c 39C WOODLAND HILLS LAKEWOOD ~-~ YICTOflV llW CAMOll ST OOAME1I Of VICTOln' CC>Af4Ell Of I CNIOClA AVE. l'AAAMOUMT & 'All'SOll lllON Tll'IU "" t l'O t STOA£ HOV..S SAT 4 SUH t TO 1 MOH Tli ••• •'WI TO UO ______ ._._.. ___ ,.._ ____ ~ · r~o ·~----- TORRANCE .iOE t2tlS MAWTHQlll4( AV£ .AT MA~ .:,:,l'UlvtOA MON TMllU $IT t lO fl~ t JO SUNDAY 10 10 I ., TYUll AYI. -AT TYl E'I I IWt ASIOE ,..,,., .,.- MOH TMlllU IA 1 11 ro. SUf«>A 'I' 10 10 I • I a.u '"'"''" 1 r11.v 1 PUBLIC N011CE ••111 PUBLIC NOTICK fllCTITIOUS aUSIN~H NAME STATIMU•T NOTICE TO c••ono1t1 $UflllUOA (OUIHOfl T"I: HATE 011 CAI.I l'OIUWl ll'Olt THI COUNTY Ofl OltANCI Ne.A.U.14 TM tOllOWint pcnon b OOlnQ !:Ml MS••-. C\t•le ot EST e BAN SANDOVAi., ~HM<! NOTICE I!> HEltCOY GIVCN 10 tr. U.OllOr> 01 IN abo ... ,..,.,.41 ~I Vwl •II j)et\On\ h<tVl"ij tl•lm\ ~l'l\I IN W•CI Oe<.eclenl ••• requlr.o to Ill• ll"tetn, Wtlll Ille net•n••Y VOUC.lle<•, II\ Ir. on 10 01 11\e ( .. , ... Of tll• •tlow •n 1111ee1 c.ourt. or to Pff~lll t1Wtn1, Wllll IN l*l'~ty VOU(M", 10 Ille -r'>IQMO •I Ille L•w OlllOOI !>ILVA!> & EATON, "«I W SANTA ANA BLVD .• ~NTA ANA, CALI FOlllNIA '1/01, Wllltll 11 ll'te ~" 01 IN\11\l'\\ ol ,,,., undttf\~ 1n •II m•ller\ Pl'•l•lnl~ lo I~ ~141• Of SOUlHCO TRUC9'1NC., 1~, e_c. cel•t-cir , Irvine, C.htorno• tlm .>oM fr.,.<•• Marlon, I~ Cc- <tlllone Crr .1r~1ne, C•lllo1nl•'210S "'" ~-'-' ·~ undU<t~ bY .in 1n-01vte11Ht JOI\/\ fr•nth,Marltn Thh ...... 11 .. 111 ....... ht.O Wtlll '"" County (let~ Of 0t'1fl~ (.OVl\lf Otl July '· 191). F4"10 PuOh~ Or•n94' Coa~I Do1lr PllOI, JUiy 10, 11, 24, lt. 1'17) 1.Sl•H .--r---------- WIO ClotUdenl. ""''"''" '°"' ll"IOAI~ •lier ir. lir•I r>ubl1<.ttlonol lllh notlca. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM~ STATEMENT o.i.oJuly i., 1•u! C.Ulllf: RMO DOMINGUEZ I: uculorol 111ew111 Tiie tolk•¥"nll person •• Going t>u>• l"CU•> o l 11141 •bov• nttnM;d dOKllOfnl IH .. 'lrAS & l!ATON MARANTHA PRESCHOOL. 3llOO ~-F•lr.1ew, ~nt• An•. C.ot1tom1d 92104 , l4I w .. 1 S.U.•• AA• 8 lvd., Wflt• iu.., C.ht•rn•• t21G) Tel; 17141 U.114.J AltwneytoorE».e<ul.ff lou•Mr P. E<19te\lon, 171~ Muo"h'• D• • HU<'lln<Jton 8e•cll, Ct1l1fonwe '11-Tll1\ 0..\1M-. t\ conoutled by •n '" dlVl(IUoll Put>11!ohed Orange Co•~• D<1lly Pilol. J l;ly 11. 24, ll, •no Auvu.i '· 191) ....c>-H PUBLIC NOTICE SUPEAIOlt COUllTOF THE STATE OF CAlllfOltNIA FOR THE COUNTYOFOltANGE Ne.A·l4M4 NOTICE 01' HEARING OF PE'TITION flOR PROBATE OF Wll.I. AHO FQR UTTERS TESTA6"ENTARY Lovl>• P E ;igle\tort Tll•~ >l•le,,.,..nl Wot\ !tied wtll• ll'e Cou111y Cttr~ ot o,..,,~ C(lun1y on July 1, 1'/). F4SS17 Pubh~ Or.tnge Co•>I D.i11y ••1101, July 10 I I 1•, 31. 1~1S 1)J> I> PUBLIC NOTICE 8IOS10 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT E>t•le ol LOREN R . WRIGHT, 0.<.H~ NOTICE IS HERC8Y GIVEN 1n.1 GWEN D WRIGHT ll<t> l1ltO ll1,,e1n • pe111oon lor Proo.It ol W1 II ..no lor " l><IOn<e of Ltllers le>lamenldry to,,,.. ll('lrlroner reltlt'n<4' lo wh1Cll """'°" for lurtht!r r:wirto<utar>, .irtCI llWI llw hnw •nu ul.i<t ol lltarlng lht! """"'N> bolrn >t'l fur Augu>I >. 1q1). al q 30• "'·· 1n lhe courlroom ot Dttparlm<1nt No JOI WICI court. •I 700 C1v1c Ctnll"r Dr•~ WHI. In the {ll'f Of Sdnltl Ana, C.•lllorn1a. T"e following""'"°"' <l•e do•r>Q °"" nt".is ACTION l "· 1111>S Eo1nqE•. foun l••n Vall•Y. CA. 'n108 FIOQH D. Mulll~ .... lll>oS '"' Alie"""· Founld•n V<lllt'V, C:P. "1108 R1thar<1 "nollon. /H Murgdn Slr.,..t,Or•nQ<!. CA. Th•\ t>u~ln•">~ r> con<luCI"" by d bu>i MO.~ trU>I Ro'J'!r 0 . Mull1~1n l"'' \tdlemcnl wa; filed wilh lhf• County c.terk ot Orao9cl (OJl•IY on Jutr O.iled Julv u . 191S. 9, 1qH. WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, C.ountv thHt.. OE MARCO, BARGE R, BERAl ANO Pl ERNO PYbll\l\PCI Or.inge Coasl Daily P1lo1, July 11, 74 31, ano Augu>l I, 1'17S 7f>OI IS AttorMy> •I Lilw SSONewPOt1 Cenl•r Orivl' Suite• ._ .. po11 kacll, Cattlorrua tlWO Tel: (714) ..W~tll All-Y> for .,_tlhoMr Publt~CI O••n9t' Co.isl D,111y Pil04, J ulv I/, 14, 14. 1'/S 71>)1 IS P UBLIC NOTICE B-to517 SUPERIOR COURT OFC.All FOR NIA COUNTY OF ORANGE Ne.AMl .. ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME In Ill<" M.illet ol GEORGE R -------------1 GONZALES DelEGORE IL, tor Clwngtt ol Na'"". The appl1u111on ol George fl -------------1 Gontales Dele90rete, lor cna-01 NOTICE OF BUllC TRANSFER name. ~avrn9 bt'Ki filed 1n Court,.tnO 11 PUBLIC NOTICE CUCC~•IOI 1>101) 0 ppurinq lrom >dl<I dPPl•C•hon 1rw1 To Cr~11ors ot Roy ~ltr\On <lbd Ac ~O•Q<' fl. Gonzat"' O..L~gort-le hd\ Ete<.lron•C~. l rctn\t~ro,. hi~ an dPOltcahon propo~1ng tnol ht\ Nollet " llereoy 91v~n In.ti 11\f' Nme bl> than9e<1 to ve(l'4Jf' Gon1at~> Tt.w\sterror. Roy f't-ter;on Clbd R C u90<•le EIKltOl\t(\, 1\ •l>Oul to n>d>.• "bulk NOW. lHERE FORE, 11 "Or<l('red tr•m.fer ol PfOpUly lo 111• un<1t1 \1Q1M'CI, .ino <lllKleo lhal "" PH\On> 1nler•<led (.ompontoh Ce nit r, Inc , l ran\l•rt11 1n '><l•<I mailer <JO a1>1>ear t>elore 1n1> Tiit IN>1n.-u a<ldre\' ol lhe Tru<»ll'r. Cout11n DeP<trtmenl 3 on U1e 1~n<1o\y0f rcwtinCI Tran;t11re .. ,,,. Auqus1. 19/), a1 10 00 am o'clock Of T riin\IPrror 1188S S. Skvl><lrk '><l•CI oay fO shOw cau\e why su<ll aP 6 lv<I • Irv 1ne. 0 r •nge Couol y. 1>41u11on for c.n..nge ol nam~ >lloulCI nol COJlilorn1a 91101 be grdnte<I Tr.in\IUet l?•O "N•' Log.in ti " furlher ordered IMI a c.opy Of "...,,.._.., Co\fa Moa, Or<1nge County, lh•> Or<ler lo Snow Cau,,.. bl> publ•""'° C.lllomt .. 9?421> 1n lhe Ordnge Co.i\I Daily P1tot. " Tiie proi>et1r to ~ han\ltrr••<I 11> newspaper of 9enHal c1rcu1a11on, e•etlron•<. 1n.-entory ut IM fOl10w1nq pttnte<J in ~d1<1 county, al lea>I once lint>' Cornell·Dub1ll"' EIMl•on•o. eacn wee~ lor lour succtts1vc wee~> Pomona Etec.1ron1< >, Alph<1 Wirt. H H. prior 10 the <Jay ot IMll<I nearino. StN111, Inc., Bu>smann Fu~ (QmC>dny Daleo Jutr q, 19H So tar "' ,, known lo Ille T r..n\ft•~E'. SAMU El DRE I z [ N tne lr•Mferror h6> not uwd <1nv bv~· Ju<IQt' ot ness n.tme or adore" other 11wn 11\e tncSuperior Court ~ <luti"9 1111" lllrre 131 Y~dl> ld>I JEROME EDELMAN ~sl. ocept NoN> IS01 N Brwdway The !Nik Iran> IN h 10 I><: ton'>Um· S.nla Alla. CA. 92106 matitO on or .tlltr July lO, 1'1). •I Ille hi: 1'1415"1·95'1 plate of bu>•M» 01 1 r .. n;ter ... , 1240 AttO<'ntY lor P4!1it1ontr "N" lo9.tn Av.,nu CO\ Id Ml<>d. PY1>11,.,,eo OrdnQf' (O.t\I Daily P1lal, 0r•"9t' County, C•t1torn•• >r/~7o July 11, 24, JI. ano A .. 9u>I I 191S 11>3" H O.teo June 30 1~11 COMPONENTS CENTER, INC 6r Jame\H D•" Pn.~·~nl STAlE OF CALIFORNIA I I S!>. COUNTY O r ORANGE I On June 30, l~IS. ~fort' the un dffs19tMC1, a Not•• y Pu bite Ol ...,.., St.tit . ll('r_,•lly <IP I>" tit eel J•Mn H D~. ~nown lo me 10 0.. Ille Prt'\Kl<.'nl Of Ille c.orport111on llldt ~•t'C ul~O lhf' ""'°''" 1n!tlrumtnt. •nd 9'no'lfn to""" to bit lhf person w hO ea~cutl'c.1 the w•th1n ~trument on t>elloll ot lh~ corpor•l1on tn..rtln nttme<I, dnCI .ic ~nowlHIQeod tomt' 11\dl ~uth c.orpor•l1on e•ecule<t the ).im« pur~uant to th byt4w., or " ~'°'ut1onot 11\ bOctraot dlft't tor\ Wt TN E SS my lldn<J t10CI o lf 1t1•I -. CSEALJ Dorollly A Per~ on~ Not .. ry Pul>l1t·C.dt1lorn1a Mv<.-omm1\sloneap•re~ April JO, 1q16 MILLEA, MACDONALD -BUSH .ArlorMYS al la• 1WH. H•rber Btw,., S111te 200 Futler1on, CA. '1U2 Publ"heCI Orange Coa>t D•rly Piiot, JUiy 11, 1'/S 1bA1·H PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIOS NOTICE IS HEREBY C.tVEN 11\al ~ialr<S OtOPo~dl' w 1U bt" rtce1vPCJ btt tF"lt C•IY ot C.0>1• Mew al lhe oll1c~ ot Ille Cllr {IH~ ... lh" Crly Ii dll, 71 ...... Drive. Co•lil Me"' C.ihtorn1d, un11I '"" ••O•" ol I I 00. m on T ue~<ldY, Auq•»I S. l~H di whocll lrrre tney will "" ~r\f!'O publicly dnd re.td .tloud m the C.O...nc1I Cn.,moers tor I NS T All.JI TION 0~ TRAFFKSIGNAlSANO':.AI (.TV ~IC.HTING AT t;RIS TOL STREET I .i>ND MONlC.OM(.f!Y w.t.f<Ci E.N TRANCE A wt of Dldn\ • Pf:'<•'•tdhon~ ctncJ other <.ontratl documt'nh mety bP o<>- la•ne<l di ltw ot11ce ot lhe C11r EnO•"'-'f•. 11 fdir Or1ve, Co~til M esa, Cohtorn1" upion d non-retunddbt,. pdy~nl 01 \~ 00 A tlldr9e ot \I 00 will.,.. ma<IP 11 lldn<ll~<I by mad. PLEA~E MAil SEPARATE CHECKS Each b1<1 ,nail bl' madf! on ltw pto po!itdt torm ~no in tht monn~r prov•ewd 1n tht contr~ct c::socument,, ano ~o be •ccomp••\"ect b'>' cl ctr ttH\.ct 01 <.AS.h1er'!it (hf'<• or o b•d bond fof' ""' '""" lh<ln 10Pt-r<t>nl 01 II>< t1moun1 of II~ btCI. "'dell p.iyaDI• 10 111• C.•ly of Co•la /oNe'><l PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE I~ FURTHER GIVEN 11\dl tht-C•tv Count•• ot ~••d City hd\. -------------1 r.eretotorE' t-~tabli~hed a prt.:vd•hng NOTICE TOCA EDITORS rale on<J <.>eate of Wd9'!>. 1n iiHOrddnce SUPE AIOA COUltT OF THE ... 11116w. 10 Oft Po•<I .n lnl' <On>lnxhon STATEOFCAl.IFORNIAFOR Of tM 400•~ •nl•tle<J 1mprow~n1> THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Tnal sa1C1 rate ar>cJ ~ate '""' a_,.e<ll)y Na. A .. lO'J !he City Coun<1I by R~-..otullon No 1!>'1 Eslate Of LILA MAY TATE, •II~ nn Ille 7111 Oar of JtmUdfy 1'1S. dncl 1\ LILA M TATE. a ir.a LILA TATE. ont11,,1nllleOt11ce o1tneC1l1Cltr~Of Dec.ea~ w•<I C•tv Tll.it ""'" rdl'° .. no -,ca~ •> NOrtCE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo ll>e' hert•n referrttl to anCI .i<l-OpleCI 1n 11"11\ tred1tor\ ot lhe <lbO•t n•mt'd <Je<.edentl notoc.e '"' lhou911 tully anCI compl~lely 1NI alt per>on• n.v1n9 ct•lms "9"•n>t sel torlh 11tre1n, ano Ill.ti w1<1 ~a•~'" tilt" WKI <J4•uO..nl ""' rt1qulred lo ""' ddOPltCI l)y >a•d ·~so1ut1on. " maoe a ,,_,.,,, ...nth I~ ~Ct\\6fY voucher\, in pd('t of tn1!. nohtt" by rett rPntf' ll"lt Olf1Ct Oflht-clerk 01 lhe dbOW M • Tiit' Contrd<IOr ~n~ll 1n U11• t1tlect tour1 Of" 10 ore'J'jnt th~m, w.th tf'lit prftotmctnte 01 trie-wo'k dnd •fYl(;rove ne<e-~wry vOUChtr S>. to'"""' u~r\tc.l"ed nenh, conform to the Ldbor (ooe of • , Ille OtflCI.' Of ROBERT l '"" ~lalt' OI Cdl1loro10 dPPl•<oble HUMPHREYS, AllO•IW'I' <'II law, 8111 l,,_.relo, w1lh lhtl e.ce1>l1on only ol '>UCh Do~• Drive. Su1tf" 3l Nt•wp0r1 lled<.11 v<1nal•OM as mdy l>t' requ1r~<1 und<!r C..ltforn1a '11b60. wrHCh IS lh<' P48Ct' OI the SP4:tldl >ldfUIC\ pu"udnl to Whl(ll ~ne\s ol Ille un<1N~19ned on dll m.it p•ocee<l•"9\ hert'und"' .,,,. '"'Ki dnCI ..,,.. JM'rld1n1n9 lo IM e~tdte ol .,..,d <I" wtl1tn nav• nol b<;t'n >ul'"'"""-"' l7f th~ u.-n1, w1th1n lour monlfl\ olfcr Int prO••"On\ ot '"" ldbor coo" ,,,.., put>ltc<tl•on nf th1~ no11te. Pfeferen<e 10 ldbO• ,nail "" 11•vtn only O..lt<I Jutv 10, 1qH "'lhP maont'r provided by 1 .. w • ... E RMAN RAY TAT c No b1CI )/\dll °" con~l<lered unl~\S ,, I\ Executor of Ille Wiii made on• bl.in' form lurnl)heel by the ol Ille •l><l•e n•me<I dee.~ c11v of Cosl• /oh:!>a, dnd " maoe tn ac lt08E RT l . HUM PH II E Y!> cordance with Ille prov1s1011~ Of ine pto- AIWMY at uw ~I requoremenh •1 Dover Orlve E•<ll 01d<lt!r must t>e ltcensed •ncl S...le .Jl di~ PftQVal1fle<I a~ rf!QUlrt'<I by ..... *-' .. ac ... CA.""° The C1IV Council of fl\e C•ll' Ol Costa Tel; 1114IMYUtO Mt>wre1.erve~tn.. rogl\l IO •l'l~tMtyor AnMMy fO<' E aetut•• an l>tcl' PYbh\l\t'CI Or..,~ Co•sl 0.1ly Piiot EILEEN P. PHINNEY .tuty 11 14 31,•n<J AuQU\t I, 1qH ~I} C11y Cte" Pl'BLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF MAltSHAL'SS.ALE E t C•m no 8•11k, P1a1nllff v\ AA W>ony """rcan<J•nlt, O..le11danl NO 71 ·~ ev v1t1u .. of •n urc1111on l\w.d on ~y 28, 1'1, Oy 11\f' Mun1t1Nl C:O..rt, Or....,.. Counly HdrbOr Juo1c••I Ot~ t roct, County of O••n11•. Sitt• of ~1lo•n·~. upon• ,uc19,.,.n1 entered In ••-Ol Et C.m1no 8•nk •i 1~ <rltdilOf' o)ttCI •IJ"•n>t Anlllonv ,,_rt.,.. daMe 4\ JU<l9mff'll OtOlor, ~-Ing • Ntl btl•nct of ~.43'1 1' actually -on ,..1e1 1u<l9menl on the dale at Ille I~ w.nce of w10 t 1ecu11on. I ,,.,,,. ,.,,,_ -ell Ille tigl'lf, l•lle "nd lnterHt OI '6141 )udomenl Cl!'blor 1n Ille p,_rty In ,,,. County of Or .. nge, !>l•te 01 CAlttom••. GMcril>otd n fottoW\' LOI H of T ,., I SOii, City ot ..._rt BHCll Book. 116, Peq. ,._ ... Ml\(•11-u\ M•P\ ot 0••"9t Coun· ty, .,.,, comrno,,ly 1tnown •~: 211S (.arOI>, Nl'WPO<"I 1\#•Cll, C.•lllomle NOTICE tSHEftE8Y GIVEN!Nt9'1 Ftiday. July 2S '"s. •I 1.00 o'tloct p M at tront oi f.ourlhOvW, Or....,. (.ounly Harllor Mun1c •P•I ~ • .ell ~ff Roecl C•t'I' of Newp0f1 &He.II. c--rtY o1 Of.not. Sf tit ol C•lltoflll•, I .... ., Mii •• pul)lrC •\ICllOft to ,,,. fltQIWKI ..-•.tor c•slllll l•wluf _.,.,,_ \,lrtfl.O !oe.._n, •II'-"" r •OM. 111 .. -11,.. ~t of wkl j~I debt« In 1"" -*"'''Decl pr-rty, or w mucl't .,..."°' n m•y o. twrn\AtY to .atts•y -••Hutton. wllll •<er""" IM .. •\I 41'>dC~h 0.telf /Ul\fl 16, t•J) DonE IU~• Mer,Nf Or~COUlllY 8Y l'UM M Clde' ()cotwlf Mot<'Altl.ANI ANO ,.,..c,Altl.ANE .. E 'ewttt5',._. t:rly of CIXta ~sa. Cdlrlotn•d Publl\he<I Or•nge C.o.sl Cl.011y Pltot, July17,H. 191S 16111) PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CAEOITORS t~s. 6101·6107 U.C C. I fel A but• tr<ll\ster ~ •llO<Jt to be m.oe_ fbl Tiit' nam ~s •nd Ou>ln"» """'~~of '"" tran\fffOf' ••~ Me nos E. Jnwn. J03' E Coasl HIQhwey, Corona Ott Milr, Cahlom•• T,,. Mfl\l'S ano OuS1MU ael<ltH!oe\ at ttMtrensl'ertt are· Ce llne P1quema1, Euqenf! Plqutm•I an<J J•<.t P1quf!mdl, JO.)( E Co•st Hlghw.ty, Coron" del Mer, C..lltorn.a All olher Ou>fflth name\ dlld -H~\ 16ed bY 1111' lt•Ml.,or wt1h1n OWM ... rs • •• • _. "' f ¥ •~ ..,_., to ew trensferH ue. ~- ltl The 1ocat1on a nd Q~nrr"I description of the prop~rty to Ott tr•n\lerreO •'• Stoc• •n tr•dt, fhrlute\, equipment, 900<1 ..,11 01 • c.et1e1n w..it tow1fng l>v\1nh' ~ M Wall C.O._.rong\ by Oon•kt lll34 E Coest H1gllw•y, Coron• Cl•I Mer, Gel lfOrN&. lo) Tht pit<•. and Ille dale on or •II .. -•en, Ille Oull\ Ir•"''"' h to w tonsunHTWlled ••e On or Aller ~ '· 1'75 al a.n'.,. Amettca NT &SA. )tu V•• l•clo. N4!wporl &te< II, C•lllornle. 0.1.0 July 7, 1'7S M•rtO\ E l•,Wn Tr•nslero• C•llM p,q.....,..•t Tr•n•fertt Euqerw P1quem•I lr•nt,f .. rH J•<• P•Qu•mel T taf'l\lertt UMICOflAMl•ICA ~tlOfttlt Tru•l •ftd ~,,..,., •-110.,. NewMrt .. ~llOttl<t f1oeo111n ..,...,., ~·AM ~··~· f'11M .... ,.,. llta<ll, C.ht•rn1• P\lt>li.No Of•n .. Cout O.lly "'"" Plltlll\lled Or•n• c.d 0.ily Piiot, ~yl,10,lt,ltli JCI) Jlllyll,ltl> JW1S ,. • " I Mesan Nabbed In Pot Case From Witt Senlcea . SAN DIEGO -Five more persons, including one from Costa Mesa, have been arres ted among 37 persons indicted on cbarges of running a marijuana gmuggUng operation between the U.S. and Mexico. The Costa Me5an was identified as Geotrrey Harrington Allen, 24, who is awaiting trial along with Ronald A .. Johnson, 27, of Long Beach, Richard M. Smith, 22, of Santa Ana, Melvin J . La Russa, 23, of San Jose and Brian G. Dennard, 25, of Oceanside .. Investigators said Dennard surrendered Tues- day. Federal attorney Terry Kissane said 21 persons have been arrested in botb·Mexico and the U.S. in connection with the case. Sixteen more are sought by authorities on each side of the border. Schiel< announces NEW Weight . Control Center It the folltwi"f 11n• lih y .. , ,... e111 t11t Sdlict w-..i1 C.11trol Ctnter. D l•t ..... FASTH,_ 0 lest~ FAST ...... D lest ..i,.t FASha1111ltf did 0 bet ....... FAST•• ltV,.ttis 0 G-.. ...,, Mn !V!RYTIMf FAST WEIGHT toss IS ALMOST AlWAYU OISAPPClllmNG FAIL• UR'l --YH ltill ~ ttlt UIM um.. '" dlt -.... l!Mt ..... YM ~ ia lilt lint ,i.e._ Sdlick ..... -••••• ,, .... tllat ....,.. wt .. die u .. su•.• lt-.dl '"" '"te tt1t •-SdiaSto SiatkMf ....,_ T 1wty ;1ff1n•t! CALL HOW 558·8404 #15 Towfl & COUtllrf Or .... Call 642-5678. Put a few words lo work for ou. Manuf a ·cturer' s FACTORY OUTLET Sa ve 40% to 80% Everyday ---~T· 20% OFF EVERY A DISCOUNT PRICE·s 47 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BETTER QUALITY BRANDS OF JUNIOR & MISSES SPORTSWEAR & LINGERIE -FIRST QUALITY - • Shells •Jacket• •Tops •Blouses •Ski rts • Halters I •Tennis Wear 1 • Intimate Apparel ) •Sleepwear • Loungewear •Sweaters •Pants •Shirts •Shorts •Jeans •Dresses • Coordinates • Bathing Apparel OPEN MON. • FRI. 9 a .m. • 9 p.m. SAT. 9 a.m. -6 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY NEWPORT, INC. I M4 Ka wport -.ti. c...t.MeM,C.. ,..._ C714J 64S..lto4 lNH ROH BROAOWAY Ofl tllh $1Allf, Pl(HIY OF fll[l PUKIHO IN IHC 11[0 Daily 9-5:30 Fri. 9-9 Closed Sun~ay Serving the Harbor Area for 21 ·y~ars In this location. . . . OUR LARGEST INVENTORY DRASTICALLY REDUCED Here is a listing of only a few outstanding buys. You'll fine hundreds more -Don't Delay! Hurry! I LIVING ROOM -Sealy Post11epedic Royde -full -Eo. Pc.. .................... $149.95 100" Sofa. Royal Cooch .. Herculon Stripe -Req. $750 •••. CloH-out $595 96" Crescent Sofa (Cavalier)· 6 PillO'N Bod. Req. $650 .... Close-out $495 FREE DELIVERY Sealy Posn.epedic Royole -Q.,een Set ••••.•••••••••••.••••. $369.95 Sealy Posnxepedic Royole -King Set ..••..••.•••.•...••.•••. $539.95 96" Crescent Sofa. tufted bock. Choice of fabrics. Reg. $595 Spec. Order $495 SIMMONS BEAUTYREST Supreme a Bock Core I Twin Sze Ea. Pt. SI 09.95 Supreme°' Bod COfe I full Sze Eo. Pc.. ...................... $139.95 Supreme or Bock Core I Q.,een Set ......... , .............. $339.95 • SOFA-LOVE SEA'1° SPECIAL 100" Sofa & tlJ" Love Seat to Mo1ch. Supreme or Bock Core I King Set .....•..................•. $499.95 CU'.itom Quilted . Nylon Fabric. Morileit Springs · Choice of Fabrics loth PiKH for only • $619 .00 (Con be ordered separately) TERMS OR COURSE THOMASVILLE LIVING ROOM SOFA-LOVE SEAT SPECIAL 88" Sofa & l:JJ" Love Seat lo rrotch. 3 Cushion, Pillow-bod w(2. end pillO'-N!.. Nylon: choice of 3 colors. Both pieces for only . . . . . . . . . ...................... $545.00 SPECIAL SOFA SLEEPER SALE EY«y slttptt can ~ or~n:d in any sin slHpft' Of' ,... sofa. Chair, loH seat, Mt siu, queen or king at Miff prices. ,f 100" Sofa· Green Velvet !Full Custom Quilt) Every inch qurhed except flounce · I Oily . . _ ................. $560.00 DINING ROOM 5 pc. set. Pedestal table w/4 choirs Uphols1ered seats. Ant . Wh11e Req. $219.50 ....................... tlOM-OUt $189.50 7 Pc. Set Thorrosville CNol Table (Pedestal) w(2. 20" Leaves . Req. $1150 . .. .. . . . . . ............ Close-out $895.00 5 Pc. Thorno w1lle. Pine tAora · Inell.des 48" Pedestal Tobie w fl. 20" fills. 4 high bock Wirchor Choirs. Save $100.00 .... 5 pc. $795.00 5 Pc. Col-Shope Woochtoc.k. /\nt. Pine. Includes Horve$1 Table, 2 Benches & 2 !odder bock choirs. Save $95.00 . . . . . ..... 5 pc. $675.00 7 Pc. Thorrosville French Provincial. Includes 44" Round Table (pecan) w /2 leaves: 2 Arm Choirs w /cone bock & 4 side choirs. Reg. $1095. . . . . . . . ................... Sale Price 7 pc. $995.00 Matching Chino. Reg. $585 ..•...•................... Sale $539.50 CHAIRS· CHAIRS • CHAIRS Choirs of all descripttons on sole. Oub Choirs. O:cosionol Choirs, Wood Choirs, Cone Chotrs, Wing Choir, Swivel Rockers, Boston Rockers. Special Oder ot' Sole Pnces. f..o.Moy Recliflen. Al DitcOllllted front $25 to $75 dllriftg _.. ... . OUR WAREHOUSE IS LOADED. HucJe dis,ounts • • wal decor, palnthlgs. ac· cessori•s, odds & ends. SIMMONS & SEALY MATTRESS SALE A~a·s Two Finest Mattresses Twin Size Set · Special. Both P'Mkes • • • • • • • . . • .. .. .. .. • • •••.. $19.95 Fvll Size set · Special Both r.eces . . . • . . ................... S 119.50 Sedy Rest-Guard (Twin Site) Special Both Pieces •....•••...... $119.90 Sealy Rest guard {Fi.JI! Size) Special Both Pieces ..•........•.... SI lt.91 Sedy Rest Guard l~een Size} Special Both Pieces .......•.••. SJ I t .90 Seoty Rest Guard (King Site) Special Both P'ieces ...••..•••••.. S27t.tl Seoty Pos111epedic · Hotel-Motel Model. Never befor-e offered to the pJ:iilic. For Limited hme Only. Twin Size • Each Pc. -Sde Price ............................. Stl.00 6df Size • Eoch Pc. · Sole Price .............................. $118.00 ~ Sflo 160 • 80) Set · Sole Price . • ................... S291.00 King Sze (72 it 84) Set -Sole Price . . ..................... Sltl.00 Sealy Post11epedic Royde . Twin -Eo. Pc.. ..................... 112'.tl • HURRY ' FOR BEST BUYS • SOME ITEMS LIMITED • OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 5:30 FRIDAY 9:00 TO 9:00 • .CLOSED SUNDAY SAVE GROUP DISCONTINUED. CHA TEAU PROVENCE -Country French 87" Sofa w /Hand CoNed ru Frame Reg. $850. Close Q11t OffJy $695.00 Choirs to match -Reg. $25~.50 OffJy $209.50 ~HATEAU COUNTRY FRENCH DEC. CHAIR. Reg. $235 .... : .............•....•..••........ Close out St 95.00 CHATEAU PROVENCE LIVING ROOM TABLES: 26 x 6b" Coffee Table · Reg. $335 ..••............ Close-oet $215.00 ~ Leaf Lamp Table. Reg. SI 79.YJ ••.......... Close ... SI 41.00 Squae Commode. Req. $279.00 •....••.••........ Close-otd $239.50 Hex Commode. Reg. $295 ...................... Close-oet $265.00 Erd Tobie w/Orower. Reg. $219.00 .•..••••••...•.. Close-out $169.50 BEDROOM s Pc. Thom:isvme Cellini Set Italian Provincial • Cherry • D-esser, Minor, Queen heodboord, 2 stands Reg. $975.00 ......................... DlscCM1tiM1d Price $175.00 Matching Door chest. Reg. $399.50 .................... Sale $319.50 5 Pc. Thomasville, Mediterameoi Oat. Triple Dresser, Mirror, King Heodboord & 2 stoick. Reg. ~JS.00 ..•••..... Sale Price S7H.OO Matching Annoire. R~ ~.50 ............. : ....••.. Stile $325.00 5 Pc. Thomosv~le, Country Colond -Ant. Pine. Triple Dresser, Mirror, King Size Poster Bed, 2 stands Req. $1.050 .................................. S. Price $195100 Oiest of Drawers to Match Req. $425 •.•.••••••••••.••• Stile $359.00 5 Pc. AN. P'wie by 8'oyhill T ~ Q.eswir. 1-iJtch Mirror, King me Conoibal Heocl:x>ord, 2 stonds .•• : .••••••••... S1tLtO ~ Set with Queen Heodboard •••••••••••• $750.00 Mat~ Cflest of Drawers •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $I tt.50 5 Pc.. Colif omio Furniture Shops. _ Eaty Americon Bifc.h 8 D-ower Triple 0.-esser. Mirror, Queen a fua Size Heod- boad, 2 stoods. ReQ. $459.50. !Save $70) •••••••••••••••• Sale Sltt.40 5 Pc. Thomasville. French Provincial (Pecan) 76" Triple Dresser, Mirrct, King-site chbirboc~ heodboord, 2 3-drowet Nie;# Stands · Reg. $1 ,22<1.00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sale Sl,OZS.00 6 Pc. Thomo!.Wle leqooy. Pecan & 8'.I Bm. Lage 78" Triple Ore5ser, Twin Mitras, King Size heodboad. 2 niQht ifonds. ~ $1.5'45 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Sllle Price Sl,291.00 I Pric" ••floor s_,,111. . . I IN EVERY DEPARTMENT 1·865 HARBOR BLVD •• DOWNTOwH' COSTA MESA· PHOME ~54&-.5131. OVER 20 YEARS OF savac • PVBLIC NOTICE SL .. ·Utzt NOTICE TO C•aDITO'li i U .. •9110• '°UIU Dfl THI SfATI Ofl CALl .. O'INIA l"Oll THI COUNTY 0 .. 0 91ANO£ N•.A·IUU EUate of ESTELLEi WA LKEA Ml ;'CHELL •II• !!STELLE W. MITCHELL, D9CUHd NOTICE IS H£Al!8Y GIVEN to the crtdlton of 11141 •bow ne med Clll<eeltflt 11141t •II per\01\\ 11,-.vlng lle1m\ a11.inst 1"-\•Id decedent •re r~qulred to file trwm, with the Mcenery •ouc,...rs. 1n the office of Ille clerk of 1110 •t.o•v en tltttctcourt, or IOpre,ent th~m. wnn 1~ necn~ry vouchers, 10 lhc und~,..19n<'d at CIO PRENNER AN O BUNT, Al torneys et Law, H1SI Eu1 Fourlh SlrHt, Suitt 111 , S•nt• Ana, C..llfornl• 91101, •lllcll Is ,,,. piece of buslnes' OI the ulldtrslgned In all ma lie rs P9rldUI· Ing to ll\f es~•te of H id decedent. wltnln tour months alter 11141 ltrsl publlc•ti.n OI this notice. 0.llG June 10, 1q1 S MELVIN E MITCHl!LL Adm1n1stretor Of Ille es1e1t of Ille dbO•t n•""'o dO<l"<knl "'llNNE'I ANO a UNT AttfrMy\ et U• IUl IUI Fourtll Stretl S4lltt 111 ~ A,u, Gfhforn11 t27'1 'Tel; 0141 Sst·•ll A.__ys tor Admlnislrttor l'fubll~d Or.in~ C04U DAiiy Pltol, J-26,•lld July 3, 10, 11, 1'1S 23~ IS PUBLIC NOTICE PV~LIC NOTICE "-'"rsue NOTICllTO C•llDITOltS su .. ••l01t COUltT Of' THtl STATI Of CAl..IPOltNIA l'Olt T1t I COijNTY Oii OltANO• ..o.A.._,. ' E•l•te of ito&ERT CAMMEAOH WILSON. O.uued. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to tPW creditor) of the above n•med Oe<-nt 111;11 .Jll i>ersons lldlfino Cle1m5 •9<1lnsl Ille said O.cedent are required to Ille lhtfm. with the rw<essary 11ouci.,., In the oHice of ll'le tltrk of the -.... tn· lilleCI tour I, or to prts.nt 11,.m, wit II the ne<e>s\,ary vou< hers, lo IM undeolQrllCI •I the Law Olflct of ROBERT T. MAROLD, P. 0 . Box 2•U • 306 Prln· Olton Ort11t, Co,t• Mesa. Callfornta 91'26, w111en 11 the pt.ce of businen Of 1114 ulldtrslgntd in all matters pertal,... lfl!I lo lhel'teM ol said decedent, ¥rithl11 tour months tlltr l,,. first public,ationof t1111not1ce. Del.cl June 11, ttH 80& I. WILSON Adminlstr.itor of tne Est<1leo1 Ille a"°"e n;sme4 d&ce~n\ "O•••TT.MA'IO&.D f'.0 ... 11•11 J06~1"'910n Dr. ~ ~--. C•lltn11I• n.616 Tet:,..._...l At-...rtor Admlnlslr•lor P\dl!ISlled Or•n9t Coast D•llY Pllol, JucM1hnd JUIYl, 10, 17, 1t1S 23»-7S· P UBLIC NOTICE 811107 • .,, NOTICE O" T"USTEtl'SSA&.~ . NOTIC,•O"T.USTl •'tlAL.a T.S.No7~112' -T.I . Na.144mc °" July 30, 1•7S, •I IQ A.M .• JUEL On TUHdll,, July tt, 1'7S, •I th OO IEStROW C.OR P db• CE RRITOS A.M .• TITLE IHSURANC!t AND ESCROW COMPANY, u duly •PPC>lnl· TRUST COMPANY ... Ouly e..,intea ff Truslee under •I'd pursuent 1o Dffd Trutt" under .nd Plil'IHl!ll It OMd of OI Trusl recorded Mar ell 71, 1'15, H In· Tnnt A torded OctoM r It, tt6S. • lrist. ''· ""'· 1~7Sl, In boOll 11342, P•OI 703, OI No. 14612, In book 1101, P•oe "'·of Of. Oltkl•I Record$ In the olllc• of the flcl•I Records 111 the ofllt.-Of lllOCOul!ty County Recorder Of Or•noe County, RKOtdltofOran911 Cownty,Callfoml•. State ot C.alltornla WILL SELL AT Wll.L. SILL AT A PUILI( AUC· f>U8LICAIJCTION TO HIGHEST 810· TION TO HIG+ilST e1ooe • l'OR DIR FOR CA!.H (PIJyable et llrTW OI CASH (pey.Olt attlme ofMltlll1~UI ~· In 11..,,lut money of the Unllta "'°"'Y of tM United Sitt.et .. -' Ille States I al the Nortll front enlrence to Soutll tront entr•nce io Ille Old Orei\Qt trw Ore"?" C.ounty C.ourlhouw touttd County courtllousa louted In Ille 200 •I 100 C.lvtc Center Drive Wot blocllol We\t Sanl•Ana BIYCl.(fol'M8r- • (FormerlyW 81hSt I int11eCltyof!.#I· ly Wul 1>111 St reet, S•nta Ana, I.a Anal •II nghl, 1111e and 1nler~s1 con-C..llfoml•, all rl9'1t. tllle and Inter.,! WYod lo <Jnd now ht'ld by •I under \<lid conwved lo and now lleld be( II under Du d of lru\I 1n the prol)t'rty \1IU<lttd Mid O..d ol Trust in 11\to l)t'09erlY ln181d Counly •no !>l•t~de•tribtd a\ sllueted "' uld County and State lllat proPt'rty locah:d 1n 1ne <..ounty ~"~as ol Oun~. St•te of C.at1forn1i ~rilled Lots ll. 1' •nd 11141 South t0.00 feel .MtfOftows • of Loi 12 In Block 3 o1 Eul Newpon In Tnat portion of Loi 13 of Ntwpon tht city of Newport· Beach, Coo.rlly of HtlQllls, In 111., Co\ la Mew County Orenot. !.t•t• ol C.lltornla, et pW ""'P Wt ler Obtric t, 1n 111e City ot Coil• recorded In Book l pa99 31 al 11111~ ,,."'· •~ Shown on a tn•P thereof r• ctll-"'8P"-In 1118 office ot tile corded 1n Boott •· P•9• n. Ml~· county recorde r of sa id count y, ttlla11eous Maps, re<ords ol u1d toqettter wltPI thet portion of ttle •llty ~ Or.ngeCounty, deHrobtd c1s fol~: ..c!lolnlnQs81dlotson tlle EHi, ~ hg1nnlng et tne mo.i Westerly cor· northerly by tne e•~ttrly peotonoatlon N t of Lot ll. 1>a1nq lllt' 1nter-.ect-01 of the North tine of the Sovlll 10.00feet llli Soutlle•~lrrty 11ne of Or•1111• of w ld Loi 11 and Southerly by tne A.,.llue, and th<! Nor llle•••erly hM of N \lt• ty prongatlon ol tllf Soll'" II~ OI Flflffnlll Street.•\ \bown on said rn•p. '81d Loi 14, as vacated by IM llo8n! of ,....,,,South ~dtQrPt\ e:i\t 18S.IOIHI Trusttts of 1118 City Of H...,port 8e•<ll, along Ille Southwnttr19 bOUlldMy of record.a S.oterntier ti, 1916, In eao1t tO w ld Lot 13 to lht True Point of Bevin· IN9t 326 of Duds Of u lo Dr•nee nine; ll'len<t: Nortll •O 4tprff\ El•I County. 131.SI f""t; tllcnce Soutll SO dRQ•HI ni. under\lqned Trustu di\C:lalrns Eest 60.00 tect . thence Soulll 40dt9r'M' •ny llabHlty for •llY incorrectne<>s OI WHI 131.)8 1eet 10 tnt ~111.,...ttrly Ille 1trtel addrHs and otMr common bOUndary 01 ~•id Loi t3, thenco! Horth dKl(lna,lon. If any, sl'IOwn herein. ~ dtgn,,•• wesl &0.00 feet alonQ the Said sele will be made. but without 5ov111..,,st~rly l'>Ouno•ry of Lot 13, to co-..n;snt or warranty, uoress or Im. the l rue Potnl ol tl4'91nn1nq. phed1 rtl)8rdln9 title, possusiori, oren- Tht> •treet addres' ilna olher common cumDrentH , to PIY ltle ~~lnlnvprln Otslqn.i1to11. 11 onY, 01 lhe re .. 1 ~rty clN I sum ot Ille notes se<ureo by wi<I oeacrit>o:d 11bO•e 1i. ourp0rled tobt 218 Deed of lrust, to-wit: ~33,561 .81>, •itn E eil t~tl'I !>lrt~t. Coslc1 Mesa. ll'lternt lllOreon, es provided In said C.lllornl" • notf', eclv•nces, ltany, under theterm1 11141 uncersl9ned 1 ru\IH disclaims of 181d 0..d ol Trust, tees, cllilf'9H and any llet>llily tor •nY lncorrectneu of u-of IM Tt111IH end of IM tl'oe stre4t •Cldreu •nd olll4!r """"'°" trusll creat-4 by seld Deed ot TNSI. °"l9f18hon, If a11y. \hOwn Mreln. TllO llenefl(lery under w ld Dffd of S.ld w l• wilt be m ed•, but wlthOut Trust Pleretotore eucuted arid ci.. uiwnent or ••rranty, ••Pr•u or Im 11 ... r.ci to 1"8 unde<st9ned a M'lt1en pt~, r991rdlng !Ille, po•MUion, or en O.clarttlon of 0.ft ult •nd OeltWftd for < Dr•ncu, to NY the rem•lnlnci prf~ S.lt , t nd • •rlllen Notice of Oltfll\llt t i t wm 011ne note Isl s.cur.ci try \lk:I •lld Election to Sell. Th• unoenloned o. 01 Tru~t. 10.wil n .n• 13, with In· ceu~ w ld Notice of Del•ult ...ci EIK· hl'ul thereon. d\ provided In i11d lion to Sall lo be recordtd in the county NlAtls), adv.Jn<•'· 11 any, uncMr t,.. """e<e 1118 re•I prQIMrtY Is IOC•IO!CI tttms ol s•1d Dua of TrUlll, tns. TITLE INSURANCEAND cllargt\ •ncl upeMe~ ol the Trustee TAUSTCOMPANY •nd Ol tlle tru\ls ue•led by w1d DHclof u Wld Trustite Tnn.t. By Annie TruJlllo/vp Tl'lt bi!nef1c1•rY under Hid OHcl 01 AutllolllM S .... turt Trull lltrttolore e .. c11ted •nd de· Otte: J-27, 1'7S. "-..r"' to 111e unoerslgned • -men Publl~ Oren99 Cout 0.lly ~lot. O.tlerahon of Oeft utt •nCI Otmeno tor Juty J, 10, 11. 1t7S t~JS S.le, end a written NOii<• of Dtfeull and Elt cllon lo !.Ill. The uncMr.igned teu\<'d \i11d Not1co~ of Otfaull •nd Elt<· llen to ~II to be recorded In Ille co111ty wflcre Ille rtal proper1y Ii IOClttd. Date . JunP H. t91S CERRI ros ESCltOW COMPANY '" \d1d Trustee, w.inddCfeu (P!.l~ AulhOr l1ed SIQn .. ure Put>llsneCI Or•noe Cont Dally Piiot, JutyJO, tl,74, 19/S 1S2HS PUBLIC NOTICE .... sto SUPERIOR COU"TO .. TH• STATE OP: CAl..,ORNIA fOR THE COUNTY OP: O'IAHGli tto.A· .. W NOTICE OP: HEA"ING 0 .. f'liTITIOM P'CI" PROI ATE 0 .. WIU. AN D "°" ~aTTERSTESTAMtlNtAR Y E'l•le uf 01.IVI! 0 DUf'fNING •~• OLIVE DORO TH Y C UN NING, 0.tH\ad. HOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 111411 AOBERT CAIRNS lln flied lltrtln • petition FO R PROBATE OF WILL ANO LETlE R!> 1 liSTAMENTARY r• tef'eft<t lo wlllcl'I Is m•de tor fur111er t19ttlcu1ar~. and Ill•\ lht time and P'il<t et 11e.,1no 111e w rne llH •n wt fOf Ju- ly "· IOS. et t : 30 e .m .. In Ill• c~room o1 0epertmen1 No l of 1810 , covrt, .it 100 Civic Ce11tcr Orl•e Wist, In 1118 City of S..nt• Ana, C•lllornl•. Deted July t, 1ta . WILl.IAM •· $1 JOHH, County tttrll WILl.IAM V • .SCHMI OT Atwneyatuw ..... 11'\J9t<1el Orin Sle. JIO •.,.ort 1 .. c11, CA, t1 ... lolWMYW ! 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P LEASE MA IL SEPARATE CHIECKS. £.ch llld shall ll9 m•ci. on ttw ll(O· "°"'form and lntllt m•n11er provided In tht con tr Kt CIO<Uments, Md Shall be •«ornpllslleCI by • cerlltled or t..,1., '$ cllecll or • bid bond tor not I0!.6 then 1°'9 ot tlle •mownt of the blO, --payal>IO to Ille City of CAI• Mtw. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN lllel 1111 City Councll 01 said City lies 11treloforo estalHhlled ,. prtvallt119 """ •nd K•lt ot !"'ilQeS In e<W ll4n<• wltll l•w, to be P•ld In Ille CO~Nctlon OI Ille ..,_..,. tnllllM lrnprOVOfT*l4•. Tt1M wlci rate •n4 sc•le w•• ~ bv 1114! City '°""'" 9' "HOhitlon ... l~ on l"' 1111 O.y of Jenu.ry.._ 1'7', ~I• on llO In Ille Office of UM city ~ of ..id cny. That -tld r•to .,,. 9Uit is !'«•If\ ,....,,.d Ill 4nd Nottt.11 In lflls no41<t es "*'9fl fully •1141 <0me>••Y wt twtll 110re1n, 4nd tll•t atld -:!:I. as ~Id lllY said ttsolwtl°". 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OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS We invite ' you to shop our .. ~utstanding clearance sale -the finest selection of better-grade Men's and Ladies' shoes at our lowes.t prices "Where shopping is a real pleasure':r 1052 Irvine • Westcliff Plaza • Newport Beach • 548 -8684 1L· 72 · •Robes • •·Lingerie • Girdles •.Bras Brokm Sbes ud DbecleUaaed Styles Veta's die STARTING THVRSDAY-SIJLY 17th Th•ndGfl ~til 9 p.-. di A ernon's SPORTS Wt AR. . Hooper -Blevle Double knit wool flannef jacket and pant . INTIMATE APPAR!l WH tcliff Plau• • .0111 ~1""'"• Newport 8each, California 642-1197 . Wealclff Plaza • Newpater Inn • ,t: ANNE KLEIN SUMMER OAOUP9 ~OFF ~ \ i ' • . ·Fresh Start: Transition. to U.S. STORIES•ndPHOTOS By ALLISON OE ERR The alphabet lady .trowed like a rooster when she r eached the letter R. And two dozen Viet- namese children chimed in. Simon said, "louth your toes,": and almost everyone in a second group responded correctly. ' The volunteer held up a photo- graph of a boat and her group . shouted the answer in their new language, English. It is a typical morning at the Frei;h Start Playschool at Camp 5, Tent City, Camp Pendleton. For two hours a day, Monday through Saturday. volunteers For four hours a day, Monday through Saturday, volunteers provide combined play and le,!trn- BEA ANDERSON,~or 'T1!wldiy, July 17, lt7S ing experiences tor preschool age refugees. Nancy t;lwood of Newport Beach, "the alphabet lady," is director of the Camp 5 play pro- ·gram and overall coonlinator. By the end oC this month there wm be eight such programs at six camps, she said. How many children will eftjoy the experience depends on how many reliable volun\eerS can be: recruited. Six are required Cor each program each da)', 36 per week. "AU that we ask is one morning each week, ''she said. SJ'ARTED SMALL The project began, under auspices of Red Cross and staffed by voludteers, in late May. "We divide the children into six groups around the tables and in circles. Each volunteer spends 10 to 15 minutes with a group, then rotates to do lbe same ac- tivity with different children." ' The activity is as varied as the volunteers. One woman brought items from the bath -toothbrush and pwste, soap, washcloth, towels - and worked with the children on the Engllsh names for them. · Another filled a basket wilb fruit and vegetables and made a gameof naming them. There bas been practice writ- inc and reciting the ABCs, songs naming parts of the body, iden- tification of objects in maJ?azine pictures and books, and every session ends with punch and cookies. VAIUED ACflVITY "We try to make it fun. lt isn 't hard because the kids are like ·sponges. 'fhey soak up ever- ything and have a great time." lo between periods with the American teachers, Vietnamese helpers lead the children in songs and games in their native tongue. Then comes the chorus of "good morning" as each group starts a new activity. There are hugs Cor the regular Red Cross volunteers whom the children ·have come to love. There is movument, constant and varied. While one group gets into "head and shoulders, knees and ~s" another is marching conga hoe style around the giant playpen. Hut when a bell rings to signal a change in activity, miraculous- ly some 200 children are neatly back in their places. Other residents of Tent City cluster around the outside of the s lat-fenced . ply wood-Cloor ed center. Some help with guiding little ones in to groups. Others join in the songs or quietly watch. One American ;volunteer, who works eight hours at his reg4J.ar job then' spends eight at the camps, sits in the shade, renew- ing his friendship with a big-eyed preschooler. FRIENDS MISSED When Mrs. Elwood returned to the program after a short vaca - tion, her ~ung friends flocked · around and hugged her. " And. on the Fourth of J•ly, tho ce(l tl'r w as de corated in red , white and blue and the youngste rs e ntertained their teachers for America's birthday. The volunteer s don't have any explan ations for what motivates them to make the drive once, twice or several times each week. "It needs to be done and I love it so much, I bate to not come lo the playschool.'' Churches and other organiza· lions interested in operating a prog ram can contact Mrs. Elwood a t 646-1432. Locally. hospital guilds and St. Mark Presbyterian Church and Sl. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church already send volunteers . "You don't have to be a teacher . They are so bright and catch on so quickly, it's a joy." And, a tug on your sleeve, a look into those big dark eyes and you 're lost. Even if you're a tough old journalist. At Camp 5 playschool in Tent City, preschool refugees learn ABC sounds with Nancy Elwood; write alphabet with Marion Barnett; count with La Rae Parry.· Want to Be a Sponsor? Here's ·Ho"" So You Want to Be a Sponsor, a workshop on aid for Southeast Asian refugees, was a mixed bag. But a capacity crowd at Santa Ana College bad made a decision to become sponsors and came armed with questions. What's 'required of a sponsor? Fo.r how Jong? What can we ex- ~ct of the people? What kinds or Jobs do they need? Where can we find resources in the communi- ty? Should they live with us? How have other sponsorships worked out? A panel of r epresentatives. ·rrom government. volunteer agencies, churches and com-. munity painted a positive pic- ture. • • Frank Mason, with the Depart ... ment of Health, EducaUon and · Welfare and based at Camp Pendleton since the refueee ln- flux, cited a dire need for sponsors. • Noting thal the logjam pro- duced by security checks ls atmoetover, with somefllperc:ent in the camps cleared, Mason in- dicated that the matching process :was moving more smoothly. NUMBERS HIGH "You have to realize that we're dealing with camps in Pen· nsylvania, Arkansas and florida as well as here in California, some 132,000 refugees in all. Already more than a third have been released to life in the U.S. or a third country." he said. Nine volunteer agencies have been d esignated lo locate sponsors. They are: the U.S. CatboUc Conference, Church World Services, Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints, Hebrew Immigration Aid Services, Lutheran Emergency Refugee . Services, Tolstoy Foundation, American Fund for Czechoslovakian Refugees and International Rescue. Spons ors are required to: ensure that the refugees will not become public charges, meet them on arrival, provide food and shelter, not necessarily in the sponsoring home, cover re- gular medical and dental needs, provide clothing and pocket money, register children ia· school and arrange for a job for the head or family. Agreement to take on a f8mily is a moral contract not a legal one, the panel agreed. Legat responsibility falls on the volunA teer placement agency. GROUP SPONSORS Because of the cost of s ponsorship several panelists suggested group rather Ulan in· • dividual sponsorship. Ma son noted that some Nortl\ern California counties and the ltate of Washington have Holle this. And, CO('pOration.s, Ut, Bank of America which sponsored 252 refugees, are help- ing out. The Rev. Laurel Gray SUClfft, ed that a church or community sponsorship is auceeastal because resources can be gathered and ref ucees located ln · • a central area where they can share English classes, culture, mUsic and dancing. "It doesn't have to be church. Many of the agencies are looking for nondenominational sponsors such as service clu~. colleges ·and several groups combining er- .forts." Lutheran Social Services, he •aid .. is like a Marryin' Sam, fnatching sponsors to refugee f 811\llies. There are three ways the match-up operates: -Refugees find a ·sponsor, t&en choose an agency. -Sponsors m ak:e contact with a family. -A group asks to sponsor a ffrtain type or size of group and the aeency makes a close match. UNDEllSTANDING "We work by having both aides write a covenant includina what b expected. We 're from different cultUl"el and there ae di!f ercnt ueumptJons. Uke any tnaniage, there may be some divorces, but • the more you know the better cliance the match will work," Gr~said. Panelists suggested contacting the local office of one or the volunteer a g encies about sponsorship or calling the na- tional information number (800) 368-1180. The Rev. Louis Knight or St. -Edward's Catholic Church, Dana Point, said that his pariah bas 1ponsored eigbt families thus far· and hope to aJd more as refugees become tn~pendent. "Group sponsership allows you to collect 'seed money' to get the famjJes started. For t~e who wony that parish revenues will be decreased by the amountapent on refugees, ours didn't. In fact. collections went up in addiUon to pledfa for refusee aid." He 1usge1ted or1ani1inf a· committee with prolessiaNis to cover areas such· as employ- ment, housing, food, clotbina and medical care. EASING TRANSmON "We've found that it eases the transition if the families ~d a week or two with our families before moving into their own hOJJleS. ' . "How would you like to be dropped into a strange country where you don 't know the language or the customs and be left suddenly in a strange apart- ment?'' Sponsors hip, be asserted, will be the best thing that bas ever happened to your community: What about r esources? Dorothy G ee , program coordinator Cor the Pacific Asian American Center . 894-4455, co- sponsor of the workshop with Orange County Interf aiUl, said that Usts of jobs, doct~ Who will volunteer services, educatk>oal programs and comoaunity ald are being compiled. A call to the center will provide locel ~ · llrs. Gee; an American of • OlU.ese extract.ion, added that "people have alwayi tbouabt (8eeSPONSO&SUJP, PaceBS) - , OAM..YPILOT TIMndty, My 17. 1 tn l" Ca.mpsite Turns s·nake Pit Ann Land.ers . ~-DEAR ANN LANDERS: . '°1nebody in this aroup is cruy ;.-end I am asklni your opinioo. • WNcb one is at? ,. • Recently we we're visiting " c-ompc;ile. Mr. B dasoovered a snake under a board and ran away yelling language that is un- printable. Mr. T caught the s nake <n on -poisunous) and chased M r. B for two country miles "Just to scare h.im a little." llDdI1ollicttomy'stomach. Wbo i5 crazy? -JACK SON, MISS. DEAa JACK: Mr. C la the leadi81 candidate for &.be laatcb, with Mr. T llw ~ room· ma~. Any advice! -LET DOWN PLENTY Dt:Aa L.D. PLENTY: Tbe oat dme Tbe Laat ~ the BJg lpeedttw bu a birthday abo1t up wiill an $11 cake ud boiler "Surprlle!" hlld uked myself: I. Does the man have eblldttn! 2. How do THEY teel about bis remarryln1? 3. Do tho children set Along with one an ether or are they atlll fl1htln1 about their mother's estate? '· What about YOUR c:hildren7 Does the gentleman want to include them 1o IUS family circle? 5. When de- crlaiona ~e made will he consult you or does he go to his children? f , Does the man really want YOU or la he looking tor someone to lake care of him? DEAit LEARNED: ftankl for the lessoa. I'm 1orry We was yow-teaeber. Bride's Gulde" will answer ques- tions about today's weddings. For a copy, send a dollar bill, plus a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope (10 cents postage) to Ann Landers, P.O. Box 1400, Elgin, Ill. 60120. Mr. C watched all the action ' and Mr. T , who was holding the s nake at a rm 's le ngth, was laughlng his head off! Then Mr. C walked up to Mr. T . and said , "l have always been a follower of the Golden Rul e. 'Do unto others as ye would have them do unto you.' Snakes bile people and I believe in getting even!" With that , Mr. C bit the snake DEAR ANN LANDERS: I want to know if it's normal for a wife to be upset when she finds $30 in her husband's billfold and he ~ays he is saving the.money to buy her a lov,ely birthday gilt. Then, wben her birthday comes around, he shows up with a cake from the bakery and hollers, "Surprise!" I took a part·time job and saved~ for that jerk's birthday gift. Wh en h e hands m e something that cost $11 - especially after lying about the money in his wallet -J feel that he is beinJ! selfish and unfair. DEAR ANN LANDERS: May I be you t'oday? I want to give · some advice to all the widows io the world who a re longing to re-marry. . When tny husband dMMI I was sure my life was finished. We had · a beautlful marriage and I was certain I could never look at another man. Se-.eral monUts later the loneliness set in. I began to accept invitation& from ih- te r es t 1 n g bachelors and widowers. One day a very attrac- tive man asked me to marry him. I said yes. Here are the questions I wish I One Duo on the Log Had I asked myseJf these ques- tiona I would not have put myself through three )'ears ol hell. I'm out or that marriage now, thank God, regaining my health and enjoying "widowhood" - something I never thought possi- ble -LEARNED THE HARD WAY , Going to a wedding? Giving one? Or standing up in one? Even lf you're already married Ann r.anders's completely new "The THE ~l~~Q RED BALLOON LTD • ..,:J ,l:l SALE An• Children's and Young J unloraWear UPT050% Off Regular Prices AT All 3 STORES FASHION ISLAND By F.RMA BOMBECK • For years. my husband has been intrigued w1lh the studies of Abraham Kaplan, a professor of philosophy, who 1s concerned wi th a society where "everybody talks and nobody lis tens." "Hey."·J intcrruptl>d, '"did you hear about Irene Morstahl? She bought 'Fear Of Fl yi ng ' and thought it was the story of the Wright Brothers. Go ahead, de- ar, with whatever you .were say· ing." Saturday to gel the lawn sprayed and the dog spayett, or the lawn spaded and the dog sprayed is no big deal. It· s very confulii.Ag to begin with .. , AT WIT'S END :·There's a party coming up this weekend. We are not going to say anything. We are going to wander in and out oC con\tersa- tions and Jisten. Do you un- derstand that?" (I nodded.) ,..,..._, 9et.>(h "'~ li808 r ASH ION $°"UARE Santa And ~S8 969S HUNTINGTON llACH (714)8'161666 Classified ads sell big items. small it~ms or any atem. Just calJ 642·5678. Professor Kaplan coined his · own word for 1t. He calls it "Duologue·• and says it takes place in schools, churches, cocktail part1<•s and especially in Congress. "You see! You weren't listen- ing," he said. "Of course I was listening. How else would I have tied in my funny book story?·' "Women a r e always complain· ing their husbands never talk lo them. They talk to them all right, women just don't listen. That's why you get things so screwed up when you repeal them." "Do you know what Professor Kaplan says? He sciys the.perfect 'duologue' is two TV sets tuned in and facing each other." "Which reminds me." I said, "what lime is it? There's a Maude rerun I want to watch. Keep talking ... I'm listening." At the party. I attached myseU to a speaker who looked like a shorter Woody All~. He was dis- cussing how a ratUe in rus car turned out lo be two empty soda bottles in the trunk which had absolutely m ys tified eight mechanics. At the end I said to him, "Thal is really interesting." CLEARANCE He reached over and took me by the shoulde rs and looked at me squarely. '"You are going to learn bowtolisten.'' "Be honest." saidJ'lY husband. "when I talk, you i:IJ'"enol only not listening lo what l say, but you are thinking of what you are going to ~ay next. Like if I said I had read a good book lately you would be ... " .. Look. just because I could not remember if you stayed home "How can I listen if you keep talking a ll the time?" I said ir· ritably. He said, "If I bad known it was that interesting, I'd have listened myself." CHILDREN'S Horoscope: Gemini Partnership Accented ' FRIDA.Y,JULV 18 By SVON-EVOMARR ARIES CMa rch 21 -April 19): A·ccent on writing, traveling, special studies, includ- ing literature, customs and language. Your popularity increas es. TAURUS (April 20·May 20): You must do some remodeling, changing, checking, re- inforcing, rebuilding. Status quo now does not suffice. Dig deep, beneath the superficial. GEMINI May 21-June 20): Accent is on 'partne rship. public relations, ability to get along with those who hold opposing views. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Ma ke gesture of conciliation to family member. Gift purchase could help clear the air. Be diplomatic without abandoning principles. LEO July 23 Aug. 22): Accent on creative endeavors, romance and exciting changes. You get involved in behind-scenes situation. VIRGO Au~: 23-Sept. 22): Get down t() business -insist on facts, not fantasies. Build on solid base. Older individual wants you lo fulfill specific commitments. LIBRA <Sept. 23 -0cl. 22): Short journey is highlighted, along with special message from relative. Ideas abound -kCN is to be selective. Don't scatter forces; finish one task at a time. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Gain in- dicated through new enterpr\'ie. Money is involved. Get to heart of matters. Don't waste assets on proposition that is purely • speculative. . SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 211 ~ Be a self-starter . Take initiative. Have con- fidence in your intuition, judgment. New contacts could lead to added independence. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Activity occurs "baelrstilge." behind the scenes. You learn more about yourself. Some of your fears, doubts are defined -and many can vanish. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You are able now to effectively e valuate what is needed as contrasted to mere desire. Your wishes are scrutinized. You understand what is putting you into corner. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis on how you relate to goal-oriented persons. Means be ready to answer questions con- cerning business, career, professional as- sociates. 1 t fOFFRl7 S UPHOLSTERY w... Y• W _. .. Ifft ltZ2 Hshr ll•d. eo.te Mn.-541-025' Let's hear it out there for the· Duologue. SHORTS • TOPS SWIM SUITS • COVER UPS FASHION JEANS EurC?pean Styling ONLY s 175 TO s7oo \ HG. $H o $12 HOUSE OF SOUTH COAST PLAZA -COSTA M1SA -LOWBUYIL S... M llf M4111 -..... Acr'9M ,.,._ Woofwori11'1 PMONI 146-206' PUBLIC AUCTION $2,000,000 INVENTORY JEWELRY -ANTIQUES -FURNITURE THE WORLD FAMOUS DESERT AUCTION GALLERY PROUDLY ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF ITS NEW BRANCH. EMPIRE GALLERIES. l TD .• SANTA ANA. In conjunction with our grand opening. we will be liquidating several prominent estates each weekend during July and August including the cohsigned property of Helen Ferguson. prominent Beverly Hills socialite and silent screen star. Never in our many years in business have sales of this magnitude been held. Highlights include the following: A magnificent ~llection of museum qualftJ porcelain consi~ting of antique Dresden, Meissen. R. S. Prussia, Severs. Royal Crown Darby, Royal Vienna. Rosenthal. signed Tiffar)Y lamp (base & shade) a fully restored Whooten Bros. Wells Fargo desk. fine glassware incl. Galle', Steuben, Tiffany, A Lallque. 20 antique clocks. French, German. American. incl. a rare ~anjo. model, all in mint condition. Hundreds of pieces of furniture. antique and contempara,Y French, American. incl. a very rare Early American lowboy, a large collection of American and French bronzes signed Remington. Kauba. Dubucand. Tharel. Russell, etc .. 75 lbs. of sterling silver incl. 4 flatware sets service for 6. 12, & 10;· a sterling silver tea set incl. SS tray, Georgian chocolate pat, tea caddy, pitcher, etc. Our fine art includes oils tty' 19th century masters such as Herring, Williams. etc. Contemporary artists such as Robert Wood. Julian Ritter. Keane: a number of fine French impressionists, also signed etchings and lithos by lcart. Marsh. Picasso. Lautrec. Miro: over 100 pieces in all. Oriental items, cinnabar. jade. clolssone. ivory. screens. tables. chests. carvings, porcelain. jewelry. Our selection of fine jewelry includes the following: 16 ct. heart shape diamond solitaire. 50 ct. diamond bracelet. 60 ct. opal pendant with 10 ct. of d ia. and em .. 130· ct. necklace consisting of diamonds, emeralds. sapphires. 11 ct. oval dia., 88 ct. star sapphire; fine watches incl. 7 Rolexs, 4 Patek Phillipes. Vacheron-Coristantine. Audlmar Piguet, Omega. Mathey Tissot. many packet watches Incl. a rare quarter 'hour rep4;later; emeraJds, rubies. sapphires. diamonds. cats-eyes. rings, bracelets.· pins, gents and ladles styles, over 500 pieces, $1 ,000.000.wholesale valuation . . Inspection Thurs .. Fri.. Sat., 12-5 P.M. & 7-8· P.M. Auctions on Friday and Saturday starting at 8:00 P.M. Reservations suggested; Terms -cash. check. B of A. Master Charge .• EMllRE GALLERIES, LTD. 2722 Horth MoM Strfft, S..te A-. C~ 714·547-7314 1/• Mh Mortt. oH S_.. AM flNewtry (Just South of Fuhlon Squ.,.) From Page C1 • • . Sponsorship that the Asian peoples lake care of themselves and have no pro- blems. "It's been a case oC mistaken identity. We are people, too, and we have our problems. A word I like better than shy to describe us is reserved. An Asian, for exam- ple wouldn't a ppear in public wearing shorts. ''Many just won't speak up .about their problems. I do . because someone has to do it" she added. ' 'LEARN JUSTO RY Dic k Lippe rt, a Lutheran cle rgyman a nd marriage counselor who served as a' Marine chaplain in Vietnam urged .potential sponsors to got~ the library and learn as tnuch as possible about the history of the Vietnamese and Cambodian ·peoples. '"It is important to know their roots and who they are as a peo.. ple. I came to know and love a quality of softness and gentle· ness. meant in a positive way, in these people. "I think it is important to note that just because they are smil· ing, it doesn't mean they are hap- py. It may mean shyness or em· barrassmenl. "A lack of eye contact may also mean s hyness. And, the average American is much taller . than lhfl average Vietnamese so height, too, may be a barrier." Je1-Donaldson, who spent 11 years in Southeast Asia with Wycliffe Translators and the Summer Institute of Linguistics, added that there will be obvious differences in tastes, culture and attitudes. "Their fa milles are much more c loseknit than ours. Wbe~ they talk about a brother, you often find out it's a cousin," Ms . Donaldson explained. She added that sponsored families may iind it hard to be frank with their new American friends. "You may have to make the first move. They feel it is im· polite to say no to you. "What I and my friends have found r e warding is lo take turns cooking American and Asian food. It tirings you closer." Many of those living in Tent Ci· ty will be more prepared for transition into American life as a result of Englis~, driving and e very(la y living c lasses s ponsored by the American Red Cross, said Col. William Byrns. •'They s ay the first rule is not to get involved with your clients or you've lost your effective- ness," he said, adding' with a laugh, "I lost my effectiveness five minutes after I reached Camp Pendle ton . "They'r e beautiful people." .. ' . ' . .... ~ A Sweeping Decision Miami's only woman street sweeper, Martha Darcy, pushes her broom along street. She logs 81h miles each day and earns $4 .07 an hour, more, she says, than her col· lege degree will get her for work as a substitute teacher or a clerk. "I do incredibly good work." ·THE EARL'S P'lllMllMG. HlAlltfG Ata COHO $8Ylel ,._ STAtTS AT TOIMDOOI l4t5-0401 I .... , __ , ........ , Zltll c:...Ho c..f•lr.o s.,.. C...10......, .. ,._., l'lwy 111•.....,_......._c .... -.~.~;" I 642·175J l Bobffope and other stars in free shows! Admission St.75 Oiildrm, 6-12 Sl.00 Child rm under six -f rH July Clearance . FULUHOI, J24 OIAIKUAll MAU COSTA M&SA, llOS N•wport alvd. HUNTINGTON •EACH, M Huntlf'tfon C.nttr SHOP SUNDAYS 12 Until 5 (8JlCtPt Cost• M•H) UH Y.ur 1ankAm•rle1rd or.M11terCh•rt• ,. ' • Thurlday. Ju!y 17. 1975 DAILY PILOT Q ' YOUNGSTERS AT CAMP 5 PLAYSCHOOL REST BETWEEN ACTIVITIES I Newport. ow our Art Gallery's more exciting than ever. Bec;ause through August · 14, we're showing the sweeping • • • rrnpress1on1st landscape oils of Newport's own SUE MELLOR. And' on Saturday, July 19, between noon and · 3:00 p.m. we'll welcome • the artist herself! Join us, won't you? Art Gallery, Garden Level. Robinson's Newport 2 Fashion Island Shop Thurs. 1 Q.5:30, Fri. 1 Q.9, Sat. 10-5:30, Sun. 12·5 644-2800 " .. .. ? : (l\ •t .... ,, '·. l_;.------ .. ' ( .~\. \....._..;..---- ears ., ' ~ I· I -~-... .. -~-......... I . • :.:~ .: •' :'- • .. T ools :md P ai11t Al"o rhuilable . a t ~t'<lrS Sauta Ana Lush , Hardy Juniper Tan1 In One-Gal Ion Size Can Crafts rn a n Powerful 10-ln. Ra dial A rn1 ~aw Sears Pric..- . ' 67c H •·~ular s239 · 8:~ L 9.99 Fabulous 8.uys on If I 227 /9 l 30 \\"•I h Dial Control t .•hut• t Z'f91qg Se~ing Machine Sews straight and zig- zag stitc hes, sews but- ton ho I es . With foot control and cabinet. :-..· .. iui: !\1t ... tii11,. I 11·111. ) ,,. ..~A VE "~11.99! Se ars Uprig ht V a cuUJil Cle ane r n ... ~u lar ~;;9,9q $48 .!·~ ~· O ne s peed, two fan ,,..._.._ ·_·~s p eeds. Four rug pile ~adjustments. 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'ORANGE ,C.'OUNTY I •Ma.nut acturer's rated wattage. <:. ... 1-1k. ax,._ •• . , ·: . . . . .. =· . •• . ~· 7, .. • • • -. • • • Q DA.IL Y PtLOT Thurwd!J, Juty 17. 19'7& Auto Industry Bit Senate Bill Would Hike Gas Mileage WASHJNGTON <UPI) -The Senate has approved legislation that would force the auto in· dustry lo build cars by 1985 that get at least double the miles per gallon of 1974 model~. prehensive energy package. lo adopting the measure, the Sen!lte rejected the voluntary improvement approach ravorcd by the Ford Administration and· auto industry. County Firm Gets FHA OK Golden Wes t Mobile Jfomes, Inc. b as been named the firat California mobile home manulac· turer approved lor fi'ederal Housing Administration (FHA) funding. The Santa Ana-based division plaht passed a federal construction in - spection conducted by the State Dlvlslon or Codes and Standards under a new FHA program. c•·u~er Snuhbed? Food Canners Cut Wholesale Prices NEW YORK CAP) -Major food canners caught with larger· than-normal s upplies of lruits and vegehblu are cutting wholesale prices, but consumers may not. see much saving at the a~rmarket. Libby, McNeilJ and Libby._ Calif omia Caiinera and Growers -Calcan -and Pennsylvania's * * * Hanover Brands h ave reduced U&t prices or orrered special dis· count,s to distributors and store chains. DEL MONTE Corp., the big- gest in the industry, said it made a wide range of price reductions in June, featuring a $1.05 J>t!r . case rollback in the price of cut green beans. A case of Z4 lS'h-- o unce cans n o w costs a supermarket $S.8S. FINANCE The bill, passed on a 63 to 21 vote, would o rd er the Transportation Department to set minimum fuel efficiency standards each year. beginning with 1977 models. They would be geared lo reaching at least a 50 percent improvement over 1974 models by 1980 and at least 100 pert'ent by 1985 -about 28 miles per gallon. THE HOUSE voted a similar goal for mileage standards earlier lb is year as part of a com- "We can go the route proposed by the administration and heavi- ly tax gasoline, putting the e.otlre burden on Americans who rely on the a:automobile for their very existence," Sen. Ernest F. Holl- ings CD·S. C .') said. "Or we can go alter the basic problem and start building better. more effi- cient models that will affect a permanent saving." He said the bill could reduce gas use by "100 million barrels in 1985." Buyers for Prime Beef Cuts 'Rare' The pea crop, already half picked, is selling for $6.90 per case of 24 16-ounce cans at Del Moote, down so cents from last season. That works out to about 29 cents a can. New York City stores advertised 17-ounce cans ol Del Monte peas for 33 cents Wednesday. Newport Says New Permits Still Lagging Engineering Firm Loses Electronic E ngineering Com- pany of California of Santa Ana reported net income of $286,000, equivalent lo 47 cents per share for the second quarter ended June 30, and $566,000 or 93 cents for the first s ix months of 1975. This compares with $295,000 - 48 cents per share for the cor- responding quarter or 1974 and $581,000 -95 cents for the cor- responding 6 months of 1974. SEN. ROBERT P. GrifflD <R· Mich.) complained ''there seems to be some kind of dogged de- termination to make things worse so long as the automobile industry and its workers are the target. "President Ford proposed and the auto industry agreed on a 40 percent improvement by IM>. But no, that's not enough. Time a fte r time it is o nly the automobile industn.i which is re- gulated." -' Before the Senate action, Leonard Woodcock, president of the United Auto Workers, urged the Senate to order -not ask - the a utomobile industry to build cars which use less gasoline. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Prices of prime beef cuts are ris- ing at many local butchers because even though more cattle is available than ever· before, m0&t of it is of lower quality, in· dustry spokesmen say. A recent check of San Fran- cisco Bay area meal markets showed high-grade cuts like fillet steak selling for as much as $4.50 a pound and T. bone steak at $3.39 a pound. .. PRICES RAVE gone com- pletely out of sight," said Lee Howser, s ales m anager or Del Monte Meat Packing Co. in Oakland. "There is simply a vast market scramble for prime cuts." 3-hour dress or sport ... ly TlttlY GUHT, R."'- Siesta the. clas,ic button-down gingham s~irt. Just right for !uits, spartcoats.or sweaters. Blue, red,and brown by GAN"f·shirlmaker~. Most prescriptions are now pre-compounded and our problems are chiefly to have them in stock. check their dosage a nd make certain we dispense exactly what is prescribed. But. many physicians still prescribe their own specific for mulaes and pharmaceutical skill is required to prepare such lotions , o in tments. caps ule s . pills. suppogitories, etc. We will appreciate the opportunliy of rompoundjng these more difficult prescriptions that require more lime a nd technical ability. 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070 YOU OR YOUR DOC· TOR CAN PHONE US when you need"a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests for deli very servic e and charge accounts. PAH UDO rHAIMACY 3S1 Hospital Road Free Delivery Newport Beach 642·1S80. CALIFORNIJXS PREMIER CONDOMINIUM , 601 lido c.ubtly dom1n.1tes Newport Beach from the wat<'r'c; edge a t Lido Ti.Ir . This location Jnd the '>Wl!Cp1ng harbor and ocean view:. o ffered mJy, w ith the passage of t1 ml', bct:o me pncelcc;s, Privacy and security are asi.u red through a 24-hour closed circuit tclcvision ::.urve11lance syste m, a call button in each res1dcncl', a 24-h our security guard and a resident manager. "'..a• ........ Each two-b..-droom rcc.1dt'nce offers a step• down living room w11h wet bar and private b.lh:ony. l:.ach m,1c;ter !>u1te, a pnv.ite dre<.c;ing arN, overs1i:eJ m.i.,ter bath and built-in 5i>Una. 001 Lido represents n ot only a residence ot exquisite quality, but an o pportunity that may never again be duplicalt'd. Investigate the a dvantages of 001 Lido now. From Sl:!.;,ooo. E~ccllent h ~'Ai fin.:1nc1ng av.ulable. (9', A P.R} l)C'cor.1 tor models open daily from IO·OO d.m until dusk. In Spain Tokyo has 11 million people in it while New York City only has eight million. Still, there were 182 times as many rob- beries in New York City last year as .ia Tokyo. Suppose it has to do with the Japanese character, generally. But I suspect it also has to 'do with the 'fact that ~1e J apanese police are deployed in lit· Ue substations every lew blocks. AT LAST REPORT, eight stales had passed · laws to re· ~J'-q u i r e motorcycl· es lo have lights that turn on with the ig· nition . Th e ory wa s that d ay tim e h eadlights on c ycles would cut acci· dents. Now th e American ·Motorcycle Association says the motorcycle accident rate in seven of those eight states has gone up, not down. Who do you sup- pose lobbied that little darling through those legislatures? SIESTA Q. "What are the work-·· ing hours in Spain?•• A. Traditionally, from 10 a .m. to 2 p.m. and ( L. M. BOYD ) 'from 5 to 8 p.m . But the government there has been trying for a long time now to knock out that three-hour siesta. OUR LOVE AND WAR m a n says Dr. I rwin Cohen has undertaken a study which purports to prove that one partner in a ny married couple always elects to be the critic while the other partner tends to take the blame. Which are you? Wait, that'a too personal. I won't tell you about me except to say that today the Ladyf riend said my aockl don't matcb, and I said, "They don't ?" and added, "Who gives a rat's nose?" Or words to that effect. COST OF KILLING tn the lime of Julius Caes8l",it costjustabout 75 cents to kill one enemy so&d.ler. During the Viet- nam War, it cost about · $110,000. r-7ir H.c,'I( I, 1:.0 1 l.ido l'.irl. Dll\r, ,_ 1111 I ,l\,ror1 Br.11 h <.alil 'l'l.1-'l iii 111oil.fllOI l'lr.1"' "11•11111 rnorr 111f11rr111111111 .l hrn11 .1 hn.11ry I 11Hldr1ni111111111 ;it •.O I J ,,J., IF THEY MEAN ...tlat they tell the poUsters, on· ly one in live Ro.man Catholic priests in this country would marry, 1bould that option be 601 given to them. I PUT TWO HENS in front or a pile of 'rain. N•me ____ ....__ -_Addm~·-------- 1 C.•1----------'iLtlt> ____ ,..ip·----LIDO I EacbwUleatthre~Umes u much as elf.her would eat Ir she were there I alone. Scientific r e· t___l'hon~·~~-~----Nt \>qPORT HEACH. tearch h u proved that~ ----~ ,...........~ ..... ~ ... LM. .. .,..~..0.-.... w··'·-------------------·----· ........ _._. ___ .~# .... ,.._,o.a..-. .. ,...,. George Chun, a Kensington butcher. said most or his customers with children no ~ longer can afford to buy roasts. which now cost as much as $10. "The people who are really well off are still buying steaks." Chun said, "but mosl people are learning lo make use of more re- asonable cuts of meat that were not popular not so very long ago.'' George Stratheam, general manager or the California Beef Council in Burlingame, traced the problem to the temporary de· mise of feed lots -where cattle are fattened to produce the best beef -following the end of price controls and the 1973 housewives' meal boycott. STRATHEARN SAID most feed lots no longer could handle cattle at a profit, so cattlemen kept their livestock oo ranges where they ate grass and pro· duced onl y s tandard or utility grades of beef. Tuesday, Green Giant Co. of Minnesota dropped its prices of canned beans and peas between 6 and 13 percent per case and in- itiated the first price reduction this year on canoed com. Green Giant Co. predicted lower prices of these products will appear on grocery shelves within t h ree to six weeks. Supermarket chains and govern· ment officials differed on whether consumers will pay less. "WHETHER THE retail price falls will be an admiJUstralive decision the stores will make," said Charles Porter. a Depart- ment of Agriculture vegetable expert. "I estimate price cuts will range from zero lo not more than 10 percent. And what does show up will come as specials or couponed items not as across- the-board cuts, judging from the way the stores have been acting in the past several months." Ove r The Counte r NASO UstiftC)S Building activity is s till at about half-speed in Newport Beach. with 174 permits issued during the month or J une, valued at $2,547,569 . That figure is almost $2 milLion less than the 10· year average for June. However, it is only s ljghtly less than the $2.710,374 estima ted value of permits issut'<i in June of last year . Largest perm it went to J.W. Martenson for the $550,000 con- stru ction of the Lak es ide Restaurant, to be located al 4110 MacArthur Blvd. Second largest permit was for construction of a $450,000 office building for G lendak Federal Savings and loan at 100 Newport Center Dri ve. P ermits were ah.o issued for 10 new dwelling units. totaling $581 ,260, and for a $14-1,000 addi· lion to the Harbor Day School in Corona del Mar. ,.,,_ quotation Btlnkl In 1 l'h 12 Equ S&.L. ttlo 9?11 Key Oat• 2-V. JV. Ogleb Nr )2 H lOWIP Ml 9 9 WI>>/\ Nv lO'. I 11• supplied by the N• Bt~ F 4'1• 4'V. 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Any mt:<Slcal· bi.story lhaL falls to explore YoUr life ts~yles and Uv1n1habits1uch u amotinc drinldog oc uooaJ a~ess and..nutrltioo -and thereby ldcnury'rts~ufa~: to"!_~bich,,may predispoee you to medical problems -i• W01uue8.S. • " This s t atement ~--------comes Crom Dr. John Mccann, pre9ldent of the New York ·based Ute Extension losUtute wbich has been in the "physical examination" I Money's Worth !or62years. '!'.be LEI' a personaJ·medicaJ histo.i;, questionnaire ·asks all clients such questions as: Do you use a seat belt in your car? How much_coffee do you drink? How much alcohol do you conauase? Did you have a vacation last year? THE QUESTIONNAIRE -a relatively new system called the "He~l~h Huard Appraiaal" -was pioneered by ate.am of P.hys1c1ans at the Methodist Hospital of Indiana in lndianapoh.s . '!he answers_. w~ich are processed through a co~puter, indicate your n sk tn the future of developing a maJOr disease by appraising your living habits now - rather than by a~sessmg actual symptoms which may nol appear until the disease has become incurable. For instance, treatment for a possible heart attack should begin wit~ the appearance of high cholesterol, high blood pressure, cigarette smoking plus a genetic preliisposi· lion to the disease -not with the appearance of chest pains. The new Health Hazard Apprais al (which costs only $10 for the questionnaire, computer processing and a medical mterpretation) is only oQe earmark of a careful physical ex· am today. To sort out the complete, fairly priced medical exam from the incomplete, overpriced physical, here are other guidehnes -AFTER T HE PHYSICAL, is there a follow-up system lo determine whether any proposed treatments are work· mg? Is there a personal. unhurried consultation with the physician, discussion of key problems and "precursors" and counseling on how to deal with the problems? -Are you permitted Lo have a copy or your medical re· cord, including not only the results of your tests and medical observations by the exarruners but also any computer prin - tout analyzing the questionnaire you filled out and your ex· am's findings? -If the exam is given at a gtoup practice or clinic or a Health M ainlenance Orgaruzation, is there a peer review :.ystem under which doctors momtor each other's work? -Is the s taff onented toward prevention vs. acute care? Are they members of such organizallons as: tbe American Board of Preventive Medicine, which certifies physicians to specialize m this fi eld, sets up training criteria and offers periodic exams; lhe American College of Preven· live Medicine; the Arnencan College of Physicians; the Society of Internal Medicine? Have the physicians been certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine? -HOW STABLE AND reputable is the group practice or t.he clinic? Who is behind the operation, who runs 1t, how long has it been there? Watch out for today's rapidly ex· pandmg "mass" operations, including health spas and fly- by-night "physical factories." -Are all X-rays and electrocardiograms interpreted by those who have had special training in the fields? Is the laboratory properly certified by a stale, loc.al (or in some cases federal) agency? DOes the lab subscribe to outside quality control services such as the program of the American College oC Clinical Pathologists? Are there sub- professionals on the staff -to help physicians expand their services without compromising quality? Some final warrungs: inquire about costs of proposed lab services and be wary of excessive numbers of tests. If you suspect lab charges are excessive, ask the pbysi· cian for a detailed report on costs or services. A reasonable total charge for a 12-cbannel blood chemistry is $10·$15! for a urinalysis, $3·$5; serology, $3-$5; blood count, $3-$5; chest X-ray, $15-$25 ; EKG, $15·$25. Prices or services should be easily obtainable. · IF YOU FEEL YOU can't afford the full physical re· commended fo r you, ask for advice on what corners you can cut. MARKET H t G H.l I G HTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 50 .72 96.27 872.11 94.61 off off off off 0.52 0.59 9.70 1.00 Gni11f;r # n11d Loti(•rs New York IVPI I -The loOowlno '1111 Sf!0•10 t"41 slock> lh•I hoe Q4ll'lt<I mo11t Mid lost ,,.. rnott bena on e>ercent or Cl\ellQe on lllt Nt w Yorti; Stock E•Cl\ellQe Net end percenteoe c"•l!Ott .,.. ow dltt.-tf'Ce bet-•n Tiit previ-CIOllllQ price alld lht G~~{/:~ts clOllfll prke, I ;..,.1cor In 4~ • "• Up If 4 2 qRtlldnv Co 1\o ~ ~ Up II. 3 &obble 8rk~ 1'111 t ~' Vp 17 4 • E mOpfA ,47 s~ + "' VP 1S 0 ! s~~t r~~ 3: ~ 4~ ~ :g 7 Tull I nou~I ·~·. 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Burt Lancaster.plays an assis-1 v tant district attorney prosecuting three 1 ~ p teenagers accused of a gang slaying in · , this 1961 movie drama with Dina Merrill, t Shelley Winters, Edward Andrews and . 1 ·~ Telly Savalas. 1 t• .. TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening JULY 17 ·. 1:00 e o 'a r1oi mm m News about severll women -who meet widly I« an afternoon of cards a~n 11me ol playin1 lhe1r own INfS, familits and Pfoblems: "'Cr111clpa Mu," stars u11y Best as a crusty widower wllo decides to mO\lt inlo a ~nlOf c1hzens' home and get n1ay from his overly pm· lechve son; and "H1t1J l Mauit" ~lars Don Knotts and fve Arden as an Iowa widower and hos soph1sli· cated sister·in-law who dash moslly about the upbnng1ng ol his daughter. I JJO 11 l)~C•JC~@JI ltews 0 (6J Bonanta 0 Wild Wild West (D Gretn km. ED M1111 T trtsl (161 Tilt lnndm ED Elednc C4mpany al Rocky ' Friends 1:30110' Mtrv Gullo~ (D Th1l Girl (17J(3) I Spy 0 b~ C6) (fO) m NBC Thursday Movie: (2111) "Tiie Youn1 Slnits" (R) (dri) "61 -Burt lancasltr. Oona "1emll. Shelley W1ntt1S. [dward Andrews. Telly Sival1s. Jody fair, Robet1a Shore. b ncaster stars ;is dn assistant district attorney v.ho must prosecute thr~ lttnagtrs ac- CU!>td of a gang slaying. ED r1i Ctn Ch'u1n ( 1' ( e ) Dultt's Ch111« ID Tmtl f~m CD G1Uoping Gourmel {fl liltlt R1!>Uls 16) The Untochables · 7:00 e 0 0 'lJ, ~ IDCD News 0 (~ m> [3) (D Struts ol ~n f11ncuc. "Asylum" (R) Alter two mysleuous deaths in a meotal 1ns11tuhon. Steve l\ellti has horn ~If committed lo Ille asylum lo in vestogate. He uncovers so111t dis· tu1b1r.g facts. lhen has a rnmow escape with death whole under the iniluence of drugs administered to him w1tliou1 his knowledge. (JI Ironside O Bowhni for DoRus (6J Mod Squid (a)lrulh or C4nseq11t11cts 0 Whit's MJ lint? (DI love Lucy @ The FBI ED ll Mu1er Prohibid1 (2() The Bil Valley ED Ciught ln the Act (.29 taJ) Bon1n11 €E) D11m1 ·' al Three Stooees \ j 1EJ Tht 8ol4 Dnts EE f tstivJI I nlef ucional ED Space tor M111? Ao uammation ol the indirect ~nefots lhe space program has brought lo man. 9:300 News al Yesuia 10:00 0 (D ti) News (6 ) Perry MISOll 0 (~ (8)) m ED Hmy 0 "Mor· 7:30 0 Candid Caraera tal sin·· (R) Harry's tflorts to stop 0 :21 (6) PrlCt h Ri&hl a killer results in his being caught O Lwe Ameriun Style between a tormented killer and a O '10) Ld's Make A Dt•I consc1ence·stricken piitst who hn (a '17) (lJ To Ten the Truth hm: th: stayer'~ confess10n 0 M1nio11 $ Movit: (C) (Zhr) ® tl nurt MH11ht Puu1e" (..es) '57 -J1mesj Qb G1tt11 A<m · Slewart, Audie Murphy, Din Ouryu 10.30 O W d· Dt d Ar m Hoian's Heroes . re:=' . I Of IYf ED The w1, ll Wu "1961/62 m Lakers/Ctltocs Championship'' l;ltr Allrt4 lflkhco<k EIJ Jueves dt Gal.t al Varirty Sllow ID Water World 11:00 0 (I) 0 mm ED News C£) S.bby Goldsboro Show 0 (!) ®} ~ 00 flews al little Rnuls O Btsl of Grolldlo -,·I" 1:00 6 {p, (J 1 (J) The W1ltons .. The (•J set B~•o l it" (I!) John Boy lmns that Btnl O The luq Sbow borrowed hos car without permission OJ MilSloft: Impossible whtn a deputy she111f comes aroundl ® Mod Squid asking embarrassing quul10ns. 0 l;IJ (6) (10, ID Clldys Knighl (l? (~Mr. lucky .& the Pips Clolton Davis, Geoogtj 126 The UntOU<h1blts Carltn and Lola r alana gu~t. He I ED The Thin £die lltheduled. I ("<r l.!J) Viclo!y at Su O Movie: (C) (2hr) "The Kid from Broollrn" (com) '46 -Danny Kaye. ll:lS al Cinema 34 V11g1n1a Mayo. Vm·Cllen, Eve At·1 den. 11:30 6 [l_i (J) (j) cas· h ie Movie: (6) Wild Wild Wul (C) HThe Jtrusale"'. filt" (dra) '72 D (;19 (8)) (JJ C£) B1rney Moller -Bruce Davoson, Nicol W1lloamson. ''fht Cuesl" (R) Barney's ~uad hasl Donald Plusance. lhe JOb of protecting a governmenl Q l:J (!)@, m Johnny ClrSOll witness lrom the \en1unce of a O Ciltndlf c11me S)nd"ale. Herb Cdelm'"j ( • Movie: "I Wike Up Scrumin1" guests. (mys) '41 -Betty Crable, Victor (D Otalff's Choice 1'1lure. ® Mondlf lhru frH!1y 0 ('9' i ) (i) Widt World Spe. EE Nldloll tire c;1I ··~raldo Rivm. Goodnight l16 Movie: (C) (lflr) "lribts .. (dra) AmertU. . .. • 10 -Jan Mich.et V111Cent D111en -0 Movw: "Mr. l11pe11u111 (mus) McGavin, Carl Holliman. ' '!12 -Elio Pint•. Lina Turner, Deb· ED rhil ... plria folk Ftslin l bit Reyno!~, Bmy Sullivan. Ef) hp1me Lan1uace rio1rn1s ID The Tlun Utt 1:30 0 ('29, c8 ) (3J C£) The Tms 12:00 ~Movie: "Mary ol Scotland .. (dra) Wheelers "lhe <:411" When lac~ 36 -Kath11me Hepburn, Fredric dtctdes 10 relurn to the Superslll1on :'ch, John Canadint. Mountains to look for the Losl' u:1 Get Smart Dulchman gold mine. his dauyhtN,l l:OO 0 @ ' Toraorrow Boo, demands lo accompany him.. O r I) (ii)., 17'1 N OJ Merv Grlllln Sllow 3 8 )~ l.!J ews . 1:45 6 Movie: (C) "Bttnardine" (mus) 9:00 6 (iIJ [J)(BJ CBS Thutsday C4m· ·~1 -Pat Boone, Te1ry Moore. edy Spec11l5 A swes of tour repeat James Drury comedy pilots. "Rosenthl ind · Jones." slars Ned Glass Dn\1 George 2:30 OJ All • Nleht Sllow: "hmpict," Kuby n a pair ol retired w1~owers "Slnd" who share a low·rtnl apartment ralher than hve woth their grown children. "Wivu• slars Janie SP.II and Peggy Marshall 1n a comedy Frida y DAYTIME MOVIES 3:45 6 Movie: ''RKl!d & lhl Str1n1er" (wes) '48 -Loretta Young, Burt Linusttr, Wilham Holden. Ralph Hud-. Rita Klein. Q6 (C) "A rriwatt's Alf1ir" (com) ·~9 -Sal M•rieo, ClfY Cro\by, Jerry Moore. 10:00 O "Ille Deni•" (dri) '59-Brin don DtW1lde, Carol lynley, MK donald Cirey. 3:00 to> CC> "W'Mldlater n~ <wes> '67 -lom Tryon, Joll11 Suon. 1'23 (i) "J1ll ,..,.. Aa1i11St O'. H111" (dra) '52 -Pal O'Buen, S11tncer Tracy, Diana Lynn, John Hodlollk. (•)"th Ti111t ltr Cffledf" (com) '40 -J.1111ts Slewart, Rcn.alind Rus ~ti. C~rles Ruules. 12: 00 m "Tiit Otlltr laiwt(' (lorn) • 4 7 - Oavod N1ve11. Barb1t1 St1nwyc:~.I R1thard C4nte. 1:00 0 (C) "Ape Miii" (adv) '62 - 4:00 13) (C) "Tiit lirds" (suso) '63- Rod T iylor, T1pp1 Htdren. Suun11e Pleshttle. O (C) "lnn of Heratlts" !adv) '64 -Mickey tflre1t11. Jayne Min\ foeld KOCE T e levision (50 ) ):H Y•I• Wltll M•4tell11e CCI ArcllllKhirt" ' IKOCE) 7:tt Y•I• Wltll Nla4tllH CCI O<OCEI .. i:a Eledl1c: ~y CCI CCTWl 4:• S.-Strwt(C) ICTWI 1:a Jt•w $Mtltlm's Atnerlu CC> 1<• 1'lt .. 11 ef EYefll .. •t ..... CC) (PBS> "F•rranlt •nel Teicher" s:• Mister •etff• ...._.........,. 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Long Handle , Pointed Shovel t • ...,., ....... p&1• \, ·~ .......... -. _...., flltihll ..... .... ..... , ................... .......... u 2•• UP T•~ RUFFIAN REPORTEDLY SUFFERED A SORE LEG BEFORE HER LAST RACE. Reports Say Yes Was Ruffian Sore , Before the Race? LAKELAND, F1a. (AP) -At least two weeks before Ruffian's ill-fated July 6 match race. the owner of Foolish P leasure heard that the opposing filly was "go. ing sor e," the Lakeland Ledger says in a copyright story. Ruffian, s,n unbeaten J.year· old until the horse racing s howdown between the sexes. had to be destroyed after the in- jury. In an interview published Wed· nesday, the Ledger quoted Foolish Pleasure owner Jolm L. Greer as saying that the informa- tion on Ruffian "going sore" ·came from a source he con- sidered knowledgeable. Greer, 77, of Knoxville, Tenn., told the paper, ''a half dozen trainers" m ight be found who beard the same report on Ruf· fian. "There is no secret around a race track. Not the slightest," said Greer. Frank Whitley, trainer of Ruf· fian, denied the r eport when re· ached in New Yor k, the newspaper said. "She wasn't sore," Whitley said. "She hadn't been sore since last fall when she had a hairline fracture behind the right rear ankle, but nqthing this year. lf it bad been, I wouldn't have run her, match race or no match race." Greer declined to name the person he said called him in late June lo say Ruffian was showing soreness. He said he didn't know how much stock to put in the re- port because he has had horses beaten by mounts allegedly sore. Whitley said there was an ex- planation besides an injury for Ruffian's consistent movement to the right during the race. The two horses brushed or bumped five times, according to the Dai· ly Racing Form. "They did bump," s aid Whitley. But he said jockey Jascinto Vasquez was trying to move Ruffian out on the track to avoid •·a bad hump ... where they come across the training track about 20 feet out off the rail." WhiUey added, ••Everybody's going to always have their own opinions a nd there's going to be speculation for lime to come" on the reason for Ruffian's fatal in· jury. "But there were pigeons on the track ... and I guarantee you one of them flew right across in front of her and I saw her kind of hesitate a little bit and then the next stride, she broke down." Asked if he thought the pigeon caused the accident, he replied, "Well, personally, I think it's a possibility.'• Can't Catch Reds We're Destroyed, Says LA Player ) LOS ANGELES (AP> -Cin· cinnati's amazing pace before the All·slar game prompts Los Angel es Dodgers second ~seman Davey Lopes to say, "We've b e en des troyed psychologically by the way the Reds have been playing." The outspoken Lopes says he's only being realistic when he says t he Dodgers prot>ably won't catch the Reds in the National League West this year. He says Dodge r s S late .Aa .--1 M K.A9C OW) NY 17 Plnso..rgll •t L~ Anqeles NY II Pl n sourgtl et Los Angeles Jul't 1t Plttstlutgll et LH AngelH 1 Up m. 7:25p.m. 4:S5p,m. 121h games is just loo much to makeup. Andy Messersmith, 12·6, faces Pittsburgh's Bruce Kison, 8·4, tonight in the first of a four.game series. , ty damn fru s trating Anything is possible, sure, but probable -no.·· Lopes added that the Dodgers are not the same this year as they were in 1974. "When we go on the field, the feeling is not the same," he said. "Somethin g 's missing , something intangible. Every guy gives 100 percent out there, but it's something I can't put my finger on. I know we're better than 10 of the 11 other clubs out there but there's a different feel· ing than last year." Lasorda said, "The break is what the team needed. I think we can come back, but we're going to have to win it ourselves. We still have 11 games left with Cin· cinnati and we beat them four straight the last time we played, so I think we can catch them." Hollywood Jockey Gets 15-day Rap Ace jockey Angel Cordero Jr., the s econd-leading money win· ner in the country last year, was suspe nded for 15 days for reck- less riding. Hollywood Park of· ficials announced Wednesday. A track spokesman said the suspension on Cordero, who rode Cannonade to victory in the Ken- tucky Derby last year, was the first 15·day suspension in several years. Tho•a• to Slgra"! WASHINGTON -Duane Thomas, who became a free agent on May 1, will return to Washington Friday in the hope of signing a new pact with the Na- tional Football ~Leagu e's Redskins. Assault Oaarge SAN DIEGO -Mike Walton of the Minnesota Fighting Saints of the World Hockey Association has surrendered to authorities on charges that he struck a hockey fan with his stick last February. Walton pleaded innocent Wed· nesday in Municipal Court to a charge of assault against Perry Crush of Poway. He was booked at San Diego County jail and re· leased on his own recognizance. A le%ander Wins CllICAGO -Second-seeded John Alexander led the way into the quarter-finals of the Chicago Inte rnational tennis cham· pions hips Wednesday with a 6·3, 6-2 victory over ,Pill Brown. Brian Gottfried ousted John James of Great Britain 6-3, 6·1. Andrew Pattison d efeated Phil Dent of Australia 6-3. 4·6. 6-4 . Haroon Rahim overcame a stub· born Eddie Dibbs 6·4, 4·6, 6·4. \'ila• Kolb HILVERSUM The Netherlands -Argentina's highly regarded Guillermo Vilas advanced into the third round of the Dutch Ope n lawn tennis championships Wednesday with a 6·3, 6-4 victory over John Lloyd of Britain. Ismael El Sft-Jfei of Egypt, Niki Spear of Yugoslavia and Victor Pecci of Paraguay were among others reaching the third round. WTT Rendts "9w Yer1l 21, Ho1-li 11 Women-w..,. (NYI ~·' Kuytief'dan IHI M ; Kl~Xhellh INYI tlHI Kuykend-'11-Gouti.y (H) .. ,. Men Bu'"llhotz (HI be•t ,,,,..,., (NY) .. 3: Meyer·Stolle INYI llHI Devld50f>-llu<c"'10tz (HI .. ). A-4,810•1 Unlond•••. N. v. .. ~ ... 27, llMll-,. Women -Reid I El beat ,,_.,., Ill 7-4• ' Tun1C>ull·Stewns < 81 be•I Meyer.O...r10tl 111 .. 2.' Men -Reid 181 borat Rutt.ts Ill 1-4; Rulftli-St-(II 11 .. 1Reid-Hewitt18) .. ). Milltd -Stone·Overton 0) beat Htwllt-Turnbull (Bl '"4. A-Unevell•ble et tndlaMiPolls. Thut9Clay.July 17. 1975 DA.IL y PILOT DI Owners Keep K11hn· Another 7 Years MILWAUKEE CAP) -Com· missioner Bowie Kuhn was re· elected for a second seven.year term as the head of organized baseball today, oven:oming the opposition of four American League clubs who had voted against him on Wednesday. The deyelopmenl, at baseball's summer meetings, was a startl· lng reversal following Wed· nesday 's marathon sessions w h ere lbe Oakland A's .. Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees and Texas Rangers had voted against the commissioner. The Na lion al League had fought for Kuhn's retention and bad asked American Le ague owners to r econsider their vote Wednesday night, but Charles 0 . Finley, Oakland owner, and a leader in the opposition to the commissioner, predicted that the AL would not vole again today. The two leagues went into a joint session at 9 and 10 minutes later the commiss ioner left, ac- companied by baseball attorney Sandy Haddon. He walked the length of the hotel corridor to a privlte room reserved for his· slaf . Ten minutes later, John Galbreath of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Ed Fitzgerald of the Milwaukee Brewers left the joint meeting and made that same long walk to s ummon Kuhn back before the owners. As the commissioner entered the conference room, there was a loud explosion of applause. Mo- ments later, the joint meeting ended, with many of the ex- ecutives shaking his hand as they left the room. The commissioner then pre· sided at a news conference and announced that he had been re· elected to another seven·year term. He said the vote was 22·2 and declined to identify the two dis· senting clubs. Jt seemed certain that Oakland and Baltimore had stood fast in their opposition to a second term for Kuhn. A pparenlly, the Yankees and the Rangers were the teams that changed their minds. The commissioner needed nine votes in each league for re· election and had no problems in the Natinonal League, where the vote was unanimous, 12-0. When the NL learned of the four votes against Kuhn, Walter O'Malley, the influential owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers. led a ugnt to change the rrunds of the dissenting AL owners. "One of the votes against him today came as a complete Brewer .. To Angels The Angels have acquired lefthanded relief pitche r Jim Brewer on a s wap with the Dodgers, the club said today. Brewer, a 16·year major league veteran, was acquired in exchange for minor le a gue pitcher Dave Sells. Sells will go lhe Dodgers· Albu· querque fa rm c lub and the Angels will dispatch lefthander Charlie Hudson to Salt Lake City on option lo make room for Brewer Brewer , 37. with a lifetime 65-62 record, has a reputation of bemg one or baseball's best relief pitchers He W<.I S ma de expenda· ble last season by the arrival of relief man Mike Marshall al the Dodgers and by recurrent back trouble. "Our reports ar e that he is okay," s aid Di c k Williams. Angels manager ... He'll be the short man in our bullpen. That's been h is job throughout his career." T he exchange of players was officially listed as separate waiver deals involving Brewer and Sells . Brewer had appeared in 20 games for the Dodgers. From 1968 th rough 1973 he was one of the National League's mpst ef· fective relief pitchers, appearing in more than 50 games each season with low earned run averages. He averaged s even wins a season and 20 saves during that span. BOWIE KUHN shock," said a source close to the owners We dn esd a y night. "They're trying to ch;mge that owner's mind right now." Apparently, that owner was Brad Corbett of the Texas Rangers. whose opposition to Kuhn had not been known before Wednesday. There were reµorts that Corbett felt that a more col· orful leader than Kubo waa needed for the job. The two developments, coming .within 24 hours. were both shock· llH! and demonstrated that a commissioner of this sport can be tn danger of los ing lUSJObevetl when 83 percent of bis bosses want to keep him . The opposition from Finley, Baltimore 's J erry Hotrberger and the Yankees' George Stein· brenne r was eas y to figure. Finley has been reprimanded often and h a rs hly by Kuhn ; St einbrenne r was suspended from active participation for two years after . being convicted of giving illegal contributions to Richard M. Nixon's 1972 pre· sidential campaign, and Hof· fberger charged Kuhn bad med· died in the atte mpted sale of the Orioles. Kuhn responded that be was in- volved in the possible sale of that team and would remain involved because he believed the future or any franchise was his legitimate cont.•crn. Th~ biggest surprise ·was tht rev~lalion th~t Corbell was op posing Kuhn s r e·election to a seven-year term for the job thal pays him $150,000 a year plus ex· pcnses. Attendance Jumps Giveaway Programs Boost for Baseball By The Associated Press Baseball owners are literally throwing money away this season in an all·out effort lo lure f~inlo ballparks. Along with s ucn conventional gimmicks a s bat, ball and glove days, there are such things as a .. cash scramble" in Cleveland, a pass to Disneyland in Anaheim and a free c-ar in Los Angeles. The result has been a grand slam in attendance. * * * A come>•rlson cllarl ol alltncl6nee IC>' dlt mJ1or ""'<JUI' club~ tor 1'1~ lo O•le. w1111 con-c>artson\ lor ~uat number ol O•les In 197•. and ... 111 numeroc.JI and percentaqe cll•n11es ll>le<I 1or .1111 ct~. Oiv•~s. le.agues ano m.1101 14'"9\ll' b.Js.>bolll. Varoous le..m abrev1at1on> itre ......., to mdke the llgures ltrw ""prQ9erly NATIONAL LEAGV( Westun Otv1 s1on Brave> Red> "'-lrOS Oodqo!r> Padre> vi ant> Toi.ii C.ub'. E•PO> Mel> Ph•lfles Pirate~ (ard~ Tot at League A'> R"ng<!rS lw1n~ \Mule So• Roy at, An9el> Tol•t Ortotes Yankett ReOSoA> Indian\. 8'e-r> T '9"" Totdl Le49ue Tola. 197' 1975 Chdnoe Pict. S69 ... 9 374,1137 ·l'M,611 .).I 2 1.190,IS'I t,230,216 :N,•51 3 3 1>35.378 531,IM ·81,Ss.4 ·118 t.33'1.•'I? 1,536,5n 197,083 u T 595,90) 8J3,).19 231.U.C 3'18 374.JIO 285,ISJ 38.611 ·II 9 4.655,383 4.191,8'1? U1,509 J I EA STE RN OIVISIOfll 631,709 675,'ISS ·11.7'.>I ·I 8 SSB.886 446,$81 • 117.XI~ IU I 1.~.l'IO 911,615 ·151>,llS •.14 I ese.~• 1,005.%7 141,1>1e 111 512.961 6J6,%6 174,00S 74 1 941,830 BU.842 SS.~ ·5 9~ •• H 8, 110 •.SU,Y11 -65, 1•19 I • 9.2J3,S03 9,310,813 11,llO .8 AMU~ICAN LC:AGVE We\tt'rn 01v1!>ton Hl.867 bl4,01• 117 11>? 38 9 1>93 •SI t>St.9n 41,'85 60 2•1.008 :M.1,()48 114.G40 '6.1 1>41> 1185 .. J.~ ·203,01 .31 5 118,HI 5'13,1>15 ·11•.832 ·". 1>00.•"" l>fl.011 '16,601 11>. J .348, ISl J. J6J.n• IS.Oii 3 Ect\tern O•v•\tOn )%,718 "811,0SJ 91,825 ?l 2 •81> sos 139.370 757,05 51 8 lbO •88 ~5.376 ~.aJe II 2 )00,J'>S 1>10~1 110.733 )A 0 SS0.813 I/I ~I 710.1>)8 40 I 7ol ."8• 67~.llO ·134.101 • 17" ) ... ll.7J6 • u J oil 1>8UOI 19 ii ...... ~ l.SOe.8'11 /00,318 IO.J 16,0)9,8'11 16.ijll.110 Ill b'l8 •.a The 24 major league cluoo havt1 attracted 16,817, 710 paying customers, a leap or 4.8 percent and 800,000 persons for the sam{ number of games at this point i11 1974. IC the trend continues in thE second half of the season, the ree suit would be a record atlen· dance figure of 31 million in the major leagues. With the help of that unique "cash scramble" brainchild, the Cleveland Indians have boosted attendance from 500,298 lasl year to 670,531 lhis season. The Indians throw $2,000 on thl· field and turn some Designatetl Fans Joose for 90 seconds, alJow· ing them to keep au the money they can find. The Indians also have offered their fans fireworks displays and tight rope walkers along .with such old standbys as bat ru.ght, ~eer night, stock.in~ cap night, Jacket day, camera day, jersey day and an oldtimers day. ANGELS, BREWERS IN DVELTODAY MILWAUKEE (AP> -Ed Figueroa was trying lo stop the Angels slide out of sight in the Am e ri c an Le ague Wes tern Dh'ision this morning against the Milwaukee Brewers. Figueroa, 7·5, was trying to halt a five.game losing streak for California, now 17 games back of thedivision·leading Oakland A·s. Forbes' Side Told; Case Goes to Jury MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) -A jury of seven men and five women begin delibcralions today on the question of whether a pro hockey player is bound by civil laws in a sport thul encourages violence. .The player, David Forbes, a Boston Bruins winger, testified in his own beha)f Wednesday, de· nying that he had ust.>d his slick to injure Henry Boucha of the Min- nesota North Stars last Jan. 4. Forbes. 2G, said he probably was holding his stic k as he skated toward Boucha, intent on settling the score for an earlier "sucker punch." But Forbes denied any intent to use the stick as a weapon and de- nied using the butt end as a spear, caus ing a serious eye in· JUry to Boucha. · The d e fense r est ed after Forbes' testimony. He is the first professional athlete to face criminal charges in the United Stales from an ipci· dent occurring during a sports contest. · Forbes was cha rged with ag· gravate d a ss ault with a dangerous weapon. The alleged weapon. his 'hockey stick, was th# focal point of Wednesday's closing testimony. At one point, Forbes de- monstrated for the jury how he had skated out of the penalty box • traHing the stick behind him. with the butt end probably ex· posed four to five inches. .. J. don't think it's impossible, but let's be realistic. We'd have to play .800 ball ond they'd have to play under .500, tall on their l aces, a nd they're just too good to do that. I 'll take bets lhey don't play under the rest of lhe season and that menns that, realisticaJ, ly, we won't catch them." Big $ Won't Change Thompson The two players had clashed earlier when both went into a cor- ner for t he puck. Forbes ed· milled landing an elbow on Bout'ha and crunching the North St~-ar forward into the boards. Then, Forbes s aid, Boucha landed a ··sucker punch," a blow from behind. Third base coach Tom Lasorda nid the Dodgers have 2'1\ months Jell and. "lr we C!atch up one game a week, wa'U be back In lt by Sept amber." . Lopes, however, 11ld, "We ean't pick up only one game a week. We'll a have to do better tb111 that, and l don't lhlnk It's po1&lble. Two weeks qo we won ~ out of liv~ ~ lost two •am.et ln the standing!. It's pret· ,. • NEW YORK . (AP) -David Thompson is the newes t of sport's young mUlionaires, a low· key, soft.spoken texWe worker's son ready to slay the public im· age of n ashy super stars. ' "Everybody thinh of top 1 athletes as being brasb and cod:y, bif spenders and high fliers," he 2\-year·old pro basketball rookie from North Carolina State said Wednesday. "l am not orrald that a lot oC mon,ey wlll change me"" be saJd. .. I am sure ll won'L J feel J have my head screwed on stral&hL But I probably w lll come ouldll· ferent in the p\lblic's eye. That's what bothers me.". Thompson was introduced to New York b1 bis ne• emplayen. the Denver Nuasett ol th~ American Basketball A.Moel•· tJon, who signed the three-Ullle All·Amcrica and twtce coll .. e Player of the Year to a~ long·term. $3 mUUon coatntL ~t was bel1eved to be the highest price ever paid for • rookie ln any sport. A le an, 8-fool·4 athlete, Thomp~on showed up_ for bis , news conference casually attired m brown denims, sports shirt and luther jacket. "I am pretty much of a casual penon," he said. "l wear whmt 1 feel comfortable in. My .family neYtr had money to buy ex· trfta1ant things, so I am not \lsed to them." .. Da'IAJ was the youngest of 11 dllklttn in a b&ack family that 9fll out a bare ~xlstencc ln the textaa. town ol Shelby, N.C. He befan drtbbling basketballA al the aae of seven an<t learned b•alc aldlla f rom an older brother, Vellic Jr. He went on to become one of the ·outstanding college playen of all-time al N.C. Slate, with a carffr scoring average of 26..8 points. Throughout his college career,. be was badgered by pro scouts and agents to turn pro on the basis<>f need. lie ref\CK'd. ''There was ne ver any doubt,'• be uid. "I Intended to rinlah my education. l would a4vise e¥ery guy to dolt, no matter how much the pressure to turn pro." Forbes conceded that be fumed over the incident, screamed al Boucha in the penalty box MM! tried to think or ways to "ew:n the score." Forbes said fight.in& is part ol the game, taught lo players al an early age. "That·s probably one of the ri.rst lhinl(S that WC are la\Jlbt.. that we must fighl back and &hat it's part of the game,"besaid. A player who is lnUmidaled, For~ said, becomes an easy mark. • ~ ... • .. ' ' t ft DAILY PtlO. Thuf9d91,Ju!y17,197S Area Aces • m Hot Loop LOS ANG EL ES-A half dozen Orange Coast area basketball pta.yers are listed on the Orange Counly squad entered in the U.S High School Olympic l>eve lopment League at Cal State (Los Angeles>. The league, which con· sists o( all·atar teams from eight Southern California sections, operates on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, and lhe Orange County contingent h as four games remaining on its schedule, capped by a confrontation w .ilh , UCLA·bouod stars David Grc~owood, Roy Hamilton and . Brad Holland and their Watts teamrnates Aug. 9. Included on the Oralnge County team are Rich Branning and Bob Los n e r from Marina High, Fountain Valley's Dave and Blake Rohde, Edison's Bob Vogelsang and Huntington Beach's Phil Dunkleberger. Other standouts in lhe l eag u e incl ud e Inglewood 's R eggie Theus and Crenshaw's Flintie Williams (Baldwin Hills); Palos Verdes' Ball La1mbeer <South Bay); Crespi's Paul Mokeski (San Fernando Valley); Long Beach Wilson 's Neil Arnold (Long_ Beach); Garey's Del 'M cDonald <San Gabrie l Valley): and San Diego High's Willie Brig h a m and P e rcy G ll be rt (Sa n Diego). The format is under in· temational rules: which include the dunk s hot, 30 second c lock and a run· ning game that com es in- to focus due to off1cials not touching the ball in backcourl. • Sc ....... Jlil'I' 11 l):JOI SM\ G.en.t VII l..q lluch ; <SI San For,..fldo '" S... Dlege. July 1t 1111301 We Iii"' S.n "-4*D; 121 l•ldwht Hllll vs Orange COul'\ty ' Jul, 20 C3: JO) s ... Oltgo n Lonol e.~11; UI ~ Gabrl•l va ~"'a., Jul., 2S (3:301 S•n Fornencao n &ldwln Hiii•; <SI Of•n" C-ty .,, S...Gebrl•I. July 2• tll:lOI Soul.II 8•'J' vs ~ DlotO: 121 Lone Buch'" W•tu . July 11 \l; JO) S•n Get>rl•I "' IMld•ln Hll s; UI Sen Fe~ ~ Longll .. Ch. AUQ. 2 13:301 W•th vs !iOMll'I B&y; m S.n Ole1IO vs Or•noo County. Auo. 3 112:301 Sen Olego .,. s.t\ Gat>rlel; 121 B•IClwln Hlltl VII Long Be"~~· t 112:JOI Orenoe County ... W•tls, 121 South B•Y v• S•n f«Nlndo. Au;. 10 121 S.n FernM!OO vs S... Geb<lel, 13:30) South 8•Y v• Lq Be.ch Au;. U ISi W•lll vs B•ldwin Hills AUQ i. (12.)01 2nd vs l rd; (7) 1U ~ 4111. Fishing Estancia Still Rolling; .Remains Newport Shells Uni Lively Deep sea sportsCishinc continues on an above the average pace out or the three Orange Coast area landings with bass. cod , mackerel a nd albacore supplying lhe majority of action. ''We're getting some s hots a t ye ll owtail. bonito a nd barracuda on the early boats lo San Clemente lslanct." s ays a D a v ey's Locker spokesm an. But for the m o!>l part anglers are being kept busy with the aforemen- t ioned bass. cod a nd mackerel. Albacore runs leave every nig ht al 11 out or Davey's Loc ke r and anglers are advised of the better cond itions dur· lng the week nights due to smaller crowds. Davey 's is offering two.for-O nt? deals on M onday (fath e r and son). Tuesday (buddy night> and Wednesd ay (ladies night). T he othe r Newport Beach la nding. Art's, dropped the albacore run .Monday a nd Tuesday. Th e re will b e an albacore run, however, t onight and Saturday night at 10. Tuesday 65 angle rs caught 177 bass a nd 287 m ackerel out of Art's Landing. Davey's r e ports 551 calico bass, 315 rock cod, 225 mackerel and 400 Estancia lhgh 's Rick Va liere scor ed the win· ning fun in the bottom of the ninth inning to give his mates a l ·O victory over Huntington Beach in Harbor Area summer baseball action. Other act i on al TeWinkle Park found Newport Harbor ripping University, 11 ·3. while Corona del Mar blanked Fountain Valley, 7-0, and La Qwnta stopped Costa Mesa. 6·4, in eight in · nings a t Davis Field. Valiere reached third on a three-base field.mg error and scored on "' squeeze bunt by Rob Donnelly Newport's easy win was paced by Gordon Ba rr's two doubles and two rbi and Doug Kanen, who scor ed two with a single. Ga r y G ui s n ess spanked a solo home run in the fifth inning to pace Corona del Mar, which scored its s even runs with the aid of only three safe ties . Pat Ahe rn whiffed nine in s toppin~ Fountain Valley on four hits. Brad Greeley h<fd an rbi single in the fourth in· ning to spark a thre<.>-run outburst. Estancia's victory was the 11th in 13 starts with Friday's action wrap· ping up the r egular season prior to a double elimioation tourna ment nexl week. .. _.,.,. M•rllor (111 Bilrr. \\ Huber, ?ti W\lk1n~on1 < l><hwall>e. If p K.lrM:n, tb P Smith.lb MoH-.er, ct ( SmlCh, Cf So.-. r1 Hau~.dll II Hdlley, p TOl•ls ~II ' .. l ) 2 ' 1 . () • 0 1 I I 1 1 , 1 1 J 1 0 0 14 II ~niVllnil, Ill Mu"•Y.< P Clio .7t>c Jottl\On, ll> Mutt.\\ N'cr"" ct T1Uf'\, ID l<.tlu<),11 O'OonNll, rMb Wither\""""· p " Tot•I\ •II t 1 0 J 0 l 0 J 1 • 0 ' 0 ' 1 ) 0 , 1 71 l ~ ..... , lnn1n9• h rlll l l 1 1 I 1 0 0 I 7 0 0 0 () 1 0 0 0 1 , 0 I 0 • " ,.,. 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 0 7 t II e N< .. oon IJO Sii 11 a J 1Jn1~t\11y 070 010 J I> ~ Fo11Al•1n V•ll•Y COi •b r 11 rllt I 0 1 0 0 1 0 ~·1mer, p O 1 O Smtih, t i o O O 60ao1CI, < 0 0 0 Lung. 7b • U 0 0 Mii~. 7b 1 0 I 0 P..Sllla. 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Green. t i Flem nv, 11 G<ilfln.p Roberl!>Oll, 7D PonQulllo. \> Vell<!re. ll> Wl"""'r t Oor!Nlly, l b P11y,,..,r1 Tola ls l • 0 • 0 7 0 0 1 • 0 • 0 J 0 32 1 1 0 ' 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 , , n , 0 I 0 1 ScOtt .. , lftfti"9S r b e 000000~ 5 3 000 000 Ml I 7 0 86-69Win For GWC Golden West College's summer basketball team had five players in dou- b I e figure s as t he Rustlers defeate d E l Camino, 86-69, in the Full e rton Co ll ege circuit. The Rustlers ar e now 3-2 in loop action thanks to the scoring of J ack F1etcher (19) and J ay Johnson (16). Saddle b ack lost a n 82·60 decisjon to P acific Christian. Goldoft Woll 1161 IW rt pt Ip Wiison 4 4 2 11 Pil••« 1 0 3 1 S<hlllec1 • 2 S 14 Jot>Mon 7 2 1 16 Flett.Nor • 1 0 1'1 HerW.NU S 0 0 10 ~rs 3 O O • S<111nc11er l 1 ? 1 TOC•ls 31 10 ll M H•lftin>e: GWC, 4'-34. SHdloNdl ( .. ) """"' 2 0 s s 4 0 2 8 1 2 0 6 • o o a 6 o· o u I 0 l 2 4 0 I 8 1 0 1 2 J 0 0 " blu e p erch for 122. · an~~~:· Wh arf in Dana Legion Nines Divide Sml1h LOll'eloKe J.cks.on 5'tott!llet' M.ltt Day (l'lalll)ln a.t,,,..~y Flynn Park locals I 1 0 4 28 .. ·11 60 g Ange ls Tryouts Poi!ll continues to reP?rt Foun tain Va ll ey's a lively sc.he_dule ~1th Brian Edwards slugged 7-10 boats leaving druly. a grand slam home run LONG aEACM ( .. Im.el Plet'l -63 ~··~: 1 ,..11-1•11. 2 ,..1111u1. ~s to pace his m a tes to an ullcoboln. 10bonl1o, 4S0m•cllertl,8 11 ·4 rout Of the Visiting V•la\Quo:·r. '\ (tall, p Foa, lb J•<~wn.11 B<>nta, I~ Eowerds, c Totals 1 1 0 l 1 0 3 7 0 J ' 7 1 0 0 l t ' 78 11 10 Scort llY 1ftftl"9\ 0 0 0 S· 9 blue bolu. lSOroo. coCI. IS.Ortfllohingl " 1nglers· JIS ulico IWU, 30 1'"'ullerlon Angels Wed-r " • rnacllttt l, 1 IS rock (OCI. e S d e n . n g 1. n Fullerton Angel\ 110 100 O 4 7 l The Angels' baseball tryout camp will be held Friday a nd Saturday in- stead of S aturday and Sunday as r eported in We dnesday's D aily Pilot. OCEANSIDE -1•1 inglen 1 11<1•· n 3 Y CV I Foun1Mll.\l.4Jley Ill> 003 x-11 10 S racucs.. ss1 call<o .,.o, s "'"'" sP• A m e r i c a n L e g i o n ::::'.;e!.t•1111ut. 11 roc1t '00• 111 baseball action. Mission DANAWHA•f'-JOO•n111er~' '·"' Viej o. h owever , was Wftd b.IS$. • bolrrecuo., S h•lit>ut, 4J rOCll tod, 2S .... o.erel, 4 Whitt ,._.. Slopped On three hits aS Mu. ••1t1»<ore Fu 11 l ' D d SEAL llEACH -18S •ngler\ 8J9 e r on s 0 gers ro<ll cocs. m wnes t1.1n , J1 u11,011e". scored a 2·0 victory at La "l'WlhllUI, 11 m•<ll•rel 11¥• ISS Palma Park. .nt!ws: 2 berr•cuo.. •bonito. 2 wnd c.s.s. J5 ,,..,kerel. • h.llil>ut "EWP'ORT t.M1·~ u..-1,,.1 74 .-;Ito . 4lS Wnd bdU. 2• rock t od, 1 Mht>ut , 314 m•c II.ere! I D•v•v'• LM:lltrl -137 ..,;ltrs. 170 wno b.ls" 210 ro<k coo. 1 h•llt>ul. 1,Jll tNKkeorec. Fo1111~i11 V•ll•Y (1 1) S.n'°"• 'lb o a .• ,.. ... _,1 w 11,...,, r1 11 WD<>l•tCI. It> cl v 81eMll,rf 11> •II r s ? 1 0 I 0 J 0 • 1 h rlli ? 7 0 0 0 0 1 I l 1 .... Mlul9" llttJO IOI (Ooe>et, S\ lbcl'Wlrels.on. < Gont.tlf'I, 71> McOoNICl.lt> 8. G•HW-,, ct Ro~.11 (;ua t N C cl, rt T dylor, rf M<C:..rlhy, ll> Whll•.P Tot•I• .all r l 0 l 0 3 0 l 0 J 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 ' 0 23 0 Sew• lly lilni"9• ~ ~ Friday's session a t ~ g Anaheim Stadium starts o o at 9 a .m . and is for boys g g with last names begin- o o ning with letters A·N. g g High school graduates o 1 through age 23 are eligi- 3 ° ble. Saturday·s slate is the sam e for the 0 -Z group. r II o Mi~ICW'I Viejo 000 000 0 0 J 2 Fuller ton OodQUS 100 010 II 2 , 0 4x4 SALE Baseball Standings '72 LAHDCIUISH SOFTI'OP """"on Hubl e•c:. 1337FVYI 52999 '72 LAM>CIUISH AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Boston New York Milwaukee Baltimore Cle veland Detroit W I. Pct. GB 50 37 1.575 45 41 .52J 4 1.rz 46 42 .52J 4 lh 41 44 .482 8 40 46 .465 9lh 39 47 .453 10 '.h West Division 55 32 .632 47 41 .s:w 8112 40 45 .471 14 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pd . CB Pittsburgh 55 33 .625 Philadelphia 49 40 .551 61h New York 43 42 .506 lOlf.i St. Louis 42 44 .488 12 Chicago 42 48 .467 14 Montreal 35 48 .422 17 V:: West Division Cincinnati 61 29 .678 Dodgers 49 42 538 12112 San Francisco 41 47 .466 19 ._,,. :s IPMCI. •¥n -· ... ooncs (463HGlll Oakland Kansas City Chicago Texas Mmnesota Angels 41 49 .456 15112 San Diego 41 49 .456 20 39 48 .448 16 Atlanta 39 49 .443 21 '74 INTL SCOUT ""'°· ..... • oono. -· """"0. 19~u11 , s4999 _ s4999 • 'TOYOTA won COUPI Avt-llc;. C>O••• a1eet1n11. -...... w _.._ ,. .. ,, .. t.-0. ,,.,,.,,. ••4n ' I 500 otSCowcr "'°"" ....... -.....:. __ ..... ..wcM. 71 YOLYO IM141ML °""'° Aut-llC:. •Ir CON! --"II AM,,M ,_ ,..__... n'"" llJel• s 1 188 DtSCOUMT l'90M ....... WlleC)Wrwct --~ ....... -~ '7186 l • 40 51 .440 17 Today's Games California ( Figureroa 7·5) at Milwaukee <Colborn 4-7) Detroit .(Ruhle 8-5 and Lolich 10·6> at Chicago CKaat 13-6 and Wood 7·13 ) Minnesot..a (Blyleven 7·4) at Baltimore (Torrez 10-5) Kansas City C Pattin 7·5) at Boston <Tiant 12·8 > Oakland <Holtzman 11·7) al Cleveland (Raich 5-3) New Yo rk (Dobfon 9·8 or Hunter 12-8) a t Texas (Jenkins 1~10) Houston 33 59 .359 29 Today's Games Houston CKoniecmy 4·10) at Philadelphia (CarltonS-6) Cincinnati (Billingham 1~3) al Montreal (Rogers 5-6) Atlanta <Niekro 8-7) at New York <Koosman 8·7) Chicago (Burris 8-6) at San Diego (Jones 11·6) Pittsburgh (Rooker 7-4) at Los Aneel es (Su l t o n J3·8 o r Messersmith 12·6) St. Louis <Denny 4-3) at San Francisco c Barr 6· 7) PRESENTS ORANGE COUNTY1.S GREATEST SKllS SKI PACKAGES 100 O,.•h 117 I J .,,.... TM 900 tts.oo 119• ... a1 ... r-...w. 111.00 19• Gr...r ,.... ,.... • .•• u z.n 234•· 111·2....., I 9 AlcW Slledow H .00 35• '2.00 49• 8 VoUd Methodlc .••••..• tLOO 59• ~ 151-'uiWW..Shr&T 215. 99• 20 "-illl YJ.P. Ms 2JS. 99•_ 20......, Sliiert Metlc tss. I 19• 11...._.MCl2to ,,._._we, ... ............ ,.. SMrtC..., 115.00 29• 12LOO 29• ltUO 11,. IU.00 109• DYMAST Al SHOIT SWIH& .... u .................. 79" ' .... s..t Mllff 140.00 Jtwt .......... 160.00 D,....-Ya117P-. ......, .. Gt-..t Pri• 292.tS ._....YJ.P.Stw ...... Pris •••.•• J7l. '5 HAIT SHOIT STUFF ......._ G.T~ PolH. 20J.'5 ..... MC l200.P .... I. II Mn JI-162.11 .....MC IOOOP*- 1.e-t I ' & J'· I U.11 ._...WW.. Stw ~.T. ""9da•T&P .... 19988 18988 129'8 . 6488 15988 ~ 125.00 69" LAMGILS.JSOPGIH llG.OO 119• Mn ... G.T.R-.,247.'5 J2 IEZ HHd .__. ..... 12988 LANGE SKIS Y2 SKI PARKAS OUTSTAHDING V AWES IY FAMOUS MAKERS Ht.AT snus & ..,. ova 111 PllCIS LADIES PARKAS , .... ~ ....... ... SldJedi .. MMew 0.. .... 4 •. tl 30 &..-.I ...... • ••••• 49.00 2.-"7• 51 &..-.I ,_._. •••••• 4&.00 ,.. II &..-.I ,..._ ...... 4'.M 26• ... ~ ............ 40.00 ,,.. FAMOUS MAKM 9MUUTm FURTllM LADllSPAUA .... ,2..00 40 ..... '-'-............ , 2.- 111 .... , ............ 44.tl 2s• JIW..P.,._ ...••••• 40..ll 25• ( ) THERMAL UNDERWEAR nmm•t•.oa AT 1/2 PRICE SKI PANTS A ~T COLUCT10NIY FAMOUS MADRS y .... ._ .............. IACIM~ WIMDOW SKnANTS w/ ...... Slrtpe 65"1'o Acryk !r9 ..:---· 3900 0.. .... 61.MMew ..................... 4LOI 111 ........ ,_.LS •••••• It.ti ID ........ ,_, LS ••.•.• It.ti 105 ......... LS ...... II.ti CHILD RENS CLOTHING n11m••• eoa AT 1/2 PRICE SKI BOOTS 21 ........... _ ....... ,.s. MU MARI SUPER SKI IOOTS 160.00 800' 155.00 77• IH .. 00 6700 100.00 so• to.00 59• IOS.00 70- IJ K .... la;sr T-.. SUS 39• ~ __ ,, ......... . Gm_ ... 5 .T. .. A..- u .... ..,.., ... .. .... ..-;.. ....... -1'5.00 99• 6'.00 49• ff.U 39• 15.00 s.- IJLOO 7,. IJUO 7t- ~;-uaoo 99• II c.i..r 74 to.00 49• IZ~ I-69• DOLOMITE 'CLEARANCE H~ 6'.t s 29• 21 ~ ........ 14.tS 49• 15 Laipl 125.00 69• llsw.tl 160.00 79• DOLOMITE LEOPARD SKI IOOTS '>OAS -...69.ts L7- SKI CLOTHING 6nA TIST sa.IC1'10H Of FAMOUS MAIC& Sw1 .. cu 1 We He-Ye l\'W OHwed FAMOUS MAKElt SWEATERS W..&l.e69 w.,eoa.... ...,sateen .. MMew ~T• 111 .... SWHhn ltoW..SWHhn 24W..S...._,. NW..S......-S 11a.....s ..... . 11a.....Sw1.a .. . JI &..-et , ...... ' D &..-.ISwMlen MOtlSI NIT SHllT ==· ....... Y3 OFF 4t.OO 32• 47.00 30- 4UO 29• J l.00 22• 41.00 29• 4100 21• 41.00 26• lLOO 22• JUI 11• • I ~Lo• Alaualtos 111 112 11t 119• 119 119 122 1?7 Los Al Results 119 ....... y,J 11ly 16,t'7I 121 a .. ,.. Tree II l"ast 122 l'lltST ltACE -lSOyarcls. 2-otd 119 meldens. Purses I too. ttt Umlt'1 Reilard~ 119 ITrusu rel 6.60 3.20 2.20 IU Double Direct IBroollsl 9.20 4.00 OH-H-Mon Fun IW.,d) 2.60 OH-Miu Me Horiey 1Wat$Cll'll 2.40 Tlme -11.lS AIM> Ran -Ole R•liMll•. Bil-Y. ~kit H Eosy. Pur-me Im Fast. FICkle N•nelle Sc: r alclwcl -Crema B• r DH-Oudheat SeClOND ltACE -870 vareh. 3 YHr oto.& uP. Claiming. Purse '2100. Natlv•TWhl SPORTS Free Night Scheduled For Gals Women will be ad· milted free of charge for Friday's (July 25) quail-· fying round of the $60,000 ninth ann u al Professional Dragster Association cham - pionships at Orange County International Raceway. The event features Top Fuel, Pro 'Comp, Pro Stock and AA I Funny Cars. Among the entrants is Shirley "C ha Cha " Muldown ey, the only licensed female driver in this type of com petition. Muldowney is com- petitive with he r male counter p art s, as ex- emplified by her r ecent accomplishments at the N.H .R .A . S prin gna- tionals in Columbus, Ohio. She knocked off the No. lqualifier , Rick Ramsey, and pushed aside Ohio's Thundey, July 17. 1975 DAIL y PfLOT D 3 I Rivera;--Sevilla P r o T eonisl r. ad At Anahe~ ne Bull Card .Five WocldTe~mTen- -. Adriap Romero re· this season In the May 4 turns to Tijuana for the and May 25.corridas. He first time since his spec-did outstanding work tacul~ goring there to with all four bulls, but he team with ace matador was rewarded with titU e Cu rro Rivera and more than applause and popular Mario Sevilla turns a round the arena Sunday in the downtown until be killed bis last arena. bull May 25 with an ex- Beginning at 4 p.m. cellent sword. Rivera's they will each face two reward was two ears. bravebulls ofCarranco. , Sevilla, 26, also of Romero, 25, of Mexico Mexico City enjoyed two City w as p erformi9g spectacular days in Ti- superbly in this same juana last summer. The bullring, the 14,000-seat r El T or eo d .. TiJ'uana, irst was Aug. 4 when -with a Garfias bull he when be was gored in the presented t he m ost ex. inside of his right thigh tensive and best left. on May 25. handed work seen at Ti- He bad placed two ex· juana last summer. cellenl pairs of ban- rus contingents will be on display July 25-27 a t the Anahei m Conve ntio n Center with a pair of matches Friday and Saturd ay· e venings, followed b y a single match Sunday. The Hawl\ii Leis and Los Angeles Strtn~s tangle July 25 a t ·7 followed by the San Diego Friars and San Fl'ancisco Gatersat9. The s late July 26 features Hawaii against the Phoenix Racquets at 7, then San Diego a nd San Franc is c CY:"'. Sunday's agenda features San Diego and Phoenix at 6: Among the stars in- volved are J ohn Ne w com be and Marga ret Court o f H awai i ; Rosemary Casals and Bob Lutz of Los Angeles. derillas and had broken , H e stru<:k bone the the third set to a length of ~rst two. limes he en- about five inches. He tered to kill, then placed planned to place them aJ a fine sw~rd tha.t would quiebro -feinting to de-have mented . ~1m two ceive the bull in its ears and the t a11l! he had Eagles Dunk charge, then sink the not h ad the previous at- s tic k s as the bull tempts. passed. On Sept. 8 in the Rival, 4-3 But the bull . Chicloso Golden Sword corrida Estancia High's surn'- of the Reyes Huerta for .stars of the s eas.on mer water polo team ranch, went for the man ~vill a was grand wtlh scored a 4_3 victory Wed- in s tead, gorin g the his bull. nesday night over Villa matador as it lifted him. Tickets m a y b e Park at Orange Coast While being attacked on purchased in San Diego Coll ege. the ground near the at U.S. G r ant Travel San C I e m e n t e. fence, Ro mero m issed Agency and Ticketron of-however, was an 8-0 vie· further injury. fices: in Los Ange les at timofChaffey. 1 NOCOtSTA•OUTOAS "'C ·LO~A"IGlll' •Mt l>Al>OF 100'\ GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS • NIHIOl;lAL Ol~lllll:AS PRODUCTS COMPANY With h is first bull, Murray's Tours, 740 W. Estancia's Eagles took Ro m e ro h ad placed Santa Barbara Avenue; the lead in. the third 1---------------------- three outstandin~pairs Missio n J e welry. 256 quarter with a pair of of banderillas then pre-Sou th Broa d way ; goa ls to offset a 2· l sented a faena with both Wallichs -Libe rty Ticket halftime d~ficit. Scoring hands. But sword trouble A g e n c i e s ; a n d for Estancia were Clay cost him awards . Tickctron ; and in Ti-Stevens with two goals Rivera, 23, of Mexico juana at Hotel Caesar and single t.allics by Bill City fought in Tijuana lobby and the bullring. May and Mar<' Lowry. tf It flo.t•, clNlno•• are ye>u 'JI read about It In th• " DAILY .PILOT !Lipham) 4.40 2.IO 2.60 ComeOn Deck (Cl•risse> 3.00 2.60 ~r 0...,. 1Ha1'11 2.40 PaulLongeneckerbeforc ·~--------------------------------~''~----------------~,~--- . Wheel !alignment I . • \ s 95 All Amencon Cars WITH COUPON Regulo~y 513 95 ~~f()ift~ COUPON :i ~ wheel ~ alignment ~save !~ s5 ~ when VW presenl ~ fhlS C0\4X)(l fO ~ ' BJGooaietl store. Good Ot\e wed( Of'*! Otter exp.-es July 23rd, 1975. Juty 23. 1975. COSTA ·MESA 2049 HARIOR IL VD. 646·4421 ...... "' .............. .... ~-.,.ICIL Time-...... Also Ran -Molseh 2, Fl•sll ~. Play House No scrat<t>es TlU ltO ltAC• -3SO yerds., ~ Old "'9idens. Purse 11900, SlrGallCN\t (Upham I Wlnnino 5-Q IC.Ill 10.eo u.o J.60 t.00 4.IO uo Tri Ions Miss (Treasure) Time-II.JO Also Ran -Auth Alkt, Sonoitan's Ollck, Palleo's Moel!, Baek In Busl· nen. Fast Rain Scratched -Derrick l'OUllTH ltACE -~yards.l"'"r Olds& uP. Cl•ltnl"il. Purse 12100. EJt•bbo's First CCrt~I On Llmih !Ward I S.00 3.10 3.00 7.IO 4,60 l..O Oliwr ~n (Llpt>amt Time-71 '1 Also Ren Echols Era, SpUr Oty, owrvinoo1.u11e. Easy Rooet No scratches l"ll'TH RACE -3SO yards. 2 'rff' olcts. All-MU. P\lrw '2800. Of>CA19yNie r.iw.1-.1 IN. Aloof tBrooksl Jet Spy (Ward) Tlme-11.t6 31 ... '1.• 6.IO tJ.60 •.oo 3.IO Also Ran Tuff Ro, F°"y o.-ns, !Ady Jft Jr. Rocket Bar ~r. Darlln"s Demon S<ratcl'Wd -Ml~ Ruteway, OeO's Mllrtlnl, war Copy SIXTH ltACa -..00 yer~. 3 l'N' olas. Cl•lmlno. Purse s1000. Oloi. &ii (;ood;. C-lk~) 7.60 UO 2.IO Orvllle MariOf'I CTreasun) 7.e l.60 Slrlno a.rs SN10ow (Dreyer) l .00 Time -20.s1 Als.o R.., -Mr. T-Spot, Pappy A$ms, VktOO'y Cl••ftt, 0.1 8_., BM. i...ciy·s Copy, Top Mooa Jo, Plenty Fest clas hin g wit h Don Garlits. Garlits, one of drag racing's premier top fuel driv e r s, fell t o Muldowney, putting the latter into the finals -the first ever s ituation in a n atiOftal d r ag racing event wit h a fe m a le driver in the finals. Marvin Graham of Oklahoma City, however, s topped her with a 6.19 seconds effort to Muldowney's 6.30 elapsed time. Mu l dow n ey and Graham are entered al Orange County Interna- tional Raceway, along with Rick Ramsey, James Warren , Tony Nancy, Stan Shiroma, J eb Allen and over 50 other top fue l dri vcr s. Qualifying continues the following day at 9 a .m. a nd extends until 5 before the first round of eliminations at6. S<ratched -Fearlns Fro\nk. Mlz jii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;---.; Air Jet, Tiny Pl>llllps U Euc;t. t-otdie Mt ~ & ,. Orville Merieft, ~Id S71. SI SEVENTH ltACE -3SO y.vds. 3 ~·· olds a. up. Fillies I. a.-res.. Ct•ssllledo\liowance. Purse '6CJllD. Amber Due I Haro a.eo 4.40 l.60 Oa.trOleGlrl ITreuure> 3.60 3.20 Miss FltttMoon CLipll•tnl ._00 Tlnw-11.00 Also ran-Miss Blye P.telfk, Leo Vandy Girt, Wh,\ta ~slrt, Go Go Too, Midll lght ll«k., No scratches EIGHTH ltACE lSO y.Hds. l 'leM o6cb & uP. Ci.lmlng. Purse S ''°°· Fay's J Boy T-IBrOOksl 7.1/0 3.CI 2.IO ~qunt LI Ille S.. CU phaml 4.00 3.00 Truly•Surprlse 1pens~I 2 IO Tlf!'e -11.U . Also Ran -Ed'° Too, Mll•Y ~st. Jtck Simon, Cosmic, Get Happy, Nooti Fus. Reddy Wise Ser ate hed Mr. Speed <:Axlnt, Zotblt'sDandy, Kalll Gold,C.ShGlt U Eucta .. ., • .,., J ..., T-& • "911Unt UttM .. ,, ,.i. $11.M NINTH ltAc:l! -.40Q yards. 3 'fNr ......_ Ci.ltnlft9. Pllf'seUOOO. Ho S.CS Sotfgs ITreas•nl 10.00 3.«> 4.C> ~ 5""<1ySia (Ll~tnl :UO 110 ~ Tlme-20.S7 Alsor.,._S.., A Pra.,er, KoolHand, m . JetA<tcklntCCerdoia) 1.40 ~ ,,... Straw Too, Mr. Top Cllk"', ~ Klrlrlkl, TOflto Bers Vic, All Profit Scratched-Pok le Aed SS~U<t•J. ... s;JSeft9s&2·s,.edJ ""-642·'lOlil -1111-... Sb, ...W$1'1.9 I028 I-. N•.._. llNctl, c.J,1o,,.i. 926ft> • T UJOrld team· tennis COMES TO .ORANGE COUNTY July 25-26-27 SEE · TIMMIS STARS John Newconlbe , Margaret Court Frwol1e Durr-Tom~Olcker TOiiy Roche-Rc*ie Casals ........ 1 ~ Convewllofi Center 'llcUh ....... ..,, ....... e .. ,...._ c.11r-.. Office Llnrt,Y. Mllfllilll W + 11aclet ....... ,... 7.IM.OCM.5~ J.00 •-: ... A&W' ... 7 I 4-635-5000 FAST FLUSH R·cl Yo.,,, (ool•"i S'"""' Of Q,,, & C-1....,, Pre\et\lt Ov~1M.-r1"i 01 •lo A Cl09;•d Rod•'°' SI''"''-15 01, SHUR Jv•• Pov• 1,,10 Yo1,1 Coot "'9 S''""'• Stoett Rocf1gtor L" ,. • & Lo .. " Of Y~ R~·OfOf (c;o'1"'· 15 01. 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Once you &el the fttling of a )tcady head position, then Sires) rhythmical movement of your knee) and arms. l 'm )Qrc that a few minutes or this drill will "I I drasucally cut the number of your I I miss-hit pitch shots. 1 ,1 , lOW SC~ES1 HIGH POWER• Get plenty ot goll1n~ help 1n Arnold I P~lmer's boollle,1, "TM Shots and F•irway w ooos .. wrillen u . I elusively lot r•ad••• of Ill•• column A copy is your> lor 20c 'llnd a >lilmp.O. d1lf.addrused envelope senl to Arnold PJlmer. c/o i this newspap~. I Coast Area Checking Out Golf Results Nelila Ll!ur's hole-in· one on the 135-yard 13th hole highlighted most pars competition at Irvine Coast Country Club recently. In overall competition, Elizabeth Horner took Jwmors in class A, firing 14 pars. Charleen Holladay and Carolyn Gray lied for seeond wilh 12 pars, and Dorothy Wright had 11. In c l ass B. Jun e . Rushfort was first with 14, followed by Betty f Henderson (13) and Jen· daHorne (12). Elaine Ru s h and Ernestine Valdes lied for fmst in class C with 14 pars. There were also ties for second a nd third. Pat Clarkson and Chris r Winton had 13 pars: C Thelma Carlson and *"Venutia Dorl had 12. t In class D. Kay Wright ! finished first with 15. Georgene Laursena and • Kay Roberts had 13, and :·Mary Lou Hogeboom : had 12 pars. Santa Ana In a 10 Whistle tourney •at Santa Ana Country 'Club , Mary Ctary finished first in clQss A" competition 1-'ilh 37 points -two i>6ints for par. Connie Kinzie was second with 33, and .Barbara Khorey and 1Bernice Koll tied for third with 32s. · In class B , Patti Hoyt had a 40, Inez Stansbury .a 32, and Anda Liv· 1ngston and Alice Nisson :l>s. " Nell Graham compiled a 33 to finish ahead of Mille Rogan and Francis -Fernandez (3ls) in cl ass C. There was a lie for .third between Mary Lou .Kier and Margarie Knox '(~). ~ And in class D, Louise ,Nyberg's 29 was three J>Oinls better than NolLie .Harvey's 26 and five bet· !terthan Gladys Mclver's '.24 . !Jlesa \l<-rde In a stroke play •tourname nt at Mesa ;v e rde Country Club, Charlotte Wood was ,fir.st gross in the A flight (0-19), and Joan Cham· berlain was first net. In B flight C20-25), Pal &Mell was firs t gross while Marge Williams was first net and Phyllis CM Cage Loop lllWIMwy ,, ....... 11021 .. " ,,, •• AimtlrOJi<tl ,, • l lO Wal-, ' 0 s ,, Stott • 0 4 .. Ml/14tr 1 I , s WlnflelO 11 J ·l » ftowtl 3 , l • TOlat' •s 12 11 101 ua-...nu1 .. " ,, • l\'1111 1 • s • iq1~oer 0 , l 1 o.rn.11 1l • I ,. °"""ln41 0 0 , 0 ,,._ 12 • • H 8'..W1>9 I II I ?1 ,.......,,,,ti , 0 s • Tllt•h 37 ,, 21 1~ H•llll,,_ lnWftlOf',,....0. o.n .... ., . .. ft ,,, "' C.~IMell 1 1 s .. R AclPI,...,. s • 3 •• F AO..lrne" • , l 10 D M<Clo!tllf''t I 1 • • J M<Clo1Ur 1' u l ~ W9MI J 0 0 • ,,, .. ..._ 0 I 0 ' Tot••s ll 14 ,, to l111nty .... , .. , ,, " ,,, • l~ ' ' ' " ·-y l 0 I • ~(~ 1 0 • • ........, I I s 17 "°*klwe• ) I • 1 -~ 1 • l ,, =..Kiii ' 0 1 • I 0 1 1 ""'"""' 1 l • 11 r-.1, ., to . .. Hatftlfllt1 TMrMr,•..._ Leasure was second net. And in C flight (26-36). Ellie Kipson took first gross. and Louise Wilson and Dolli J ones were first and second nets. In a guest day low gross-low net tourney al Mesa Verde, Shirley Kinder and Marge Hayes or Mesa Verde learned ";Lh Pat Anich a nd Dean Helperin of Big Canyon to take first low gross honors at 75 . First net honors went to Mesa Verde's Arleen Verfurlh and Irma Bendel and Irvine's Nan· cy Newland. There was a two-way lie for second net at 60. Ellie Kipson and Mary Ratekin of Mesa Verde played with Dorothy Di ehl and Betty Spohn of Yorba Linda. They tied Betty Polls and Natalie King of Mesa Verde and Jean Oskea and Beth Cornwell of Irvine. And there was a two- way tie for third net at 61. Mesa Verde's Bobbi Wasco and Geo r gia Farmer-teaming.'} with Santa Ana 's Mary Varley and Old Ranch's Ruth Ann .Taylor-tied Mesa Verde's Mary Schulle and Peg Jacobson and Big Ca- nyon's Marie Whitaker and Jane Higgi ns. Costa ltlesa In Beal the Pro com· petition at Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, Millie Hayes was the winner in A flight with a 222 The best three of four rounds were taken, and Mary Zimrperman was second with 226 while Margar et Kumaga i finis hed third with 228 . Twe nty-eight women competed, e1 nd they were: Dora Donaldson, J erry Walson , Connie Lone r g an, Margaret Kuma gai. Barbara Leonard. Ginny St:_asko, Sue Ewerf, Kay ~ay, Diana Faenz. Also. there were Mary Ann Holtz, Fran Lewis, Ann Pappas, Aileeft Yraceburn, Aileen Wilson, Jane Roderick, Zoe Bartholomew , Maisie Kato. Marion Voss, Maxine Assmus. Doris Ball, Maureen Maynard , Toddy Broome, Rae Mitchell. Eleanor Gree n, Babe Bouk. Donna Costello and Pat Lackner. fl'. ALL SAU= fY1eRCHANDJSE 1s 50~0Fr ~~ 11)2111,.. .... ..._.,, llHrtl C..41omu. 'l2lllil) Size F78x14 G78x14 SUPER VALUE F.E.T. per tire 2.58 2.74 " ReliAride 3600 Battery 11 21.55 For time after time of quick, sure starts. Fits most American cars. - Reg. 26.99. SALE ~ney -I I t;~·I• '(I;•; fl 1i ···~#:ti 19:1•1-l:I: -------' UM Your JCPenney Charge. ( ccepl supermarket Prices shown are lor tubeless whitewalls plus Fed Ex Tax as shown. No trade-in needed-Our • RehAnde• Steel Belled 1s our own name and • does nol rellect any nal1onw1de s1andard of quality. With lhe purchase pf RehAnde-lires you act 1. lnstallalton 2 Ro1at1on every 5,000 miles. SALE STP 011 Treatment Johnson's J-w1x kit 99c 1&oz. . The Racer's Edge now at a great low price. 1.44 12oz. R9g. ·1 :n. Pre-softened paste wax gives cars the shine they deserve. Applicator included. S•I• prfcH efftdlvt Thurlday, July 17th thru S•turdly, July 11, 1175 F.E.T. Size H78x14 G78x15 H78x15 J78x15 per tire 2.94 2.81 3~02 3.13 .... SALE Champion & AC Spark Plugs 66C regular plugs 81;1 C res istor plugs Reg. SH to 1. t 1. F '\mo us names in plugs at this great low price. .. • Thurad .Jul 17. 1975 OAILYPI MESA 1884 Newpo rt ~"° MHa sd.1 ~sz Un•ttd Ar1>s1s Two for Kids . Sum~er Plays on At Three Theaters The summer season gets into ruu swing on three local com~ munity' theater s tages this weekend' with a serious comedy in San Clemente and a pair of children's classics in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley. Starting tbtn1s otr t.onight at th& San Cle mente Community Theater is Neil Simon 's "The Prisone r or Second A venue,•• opening a four·weekend run. Fri- day finds "Rumpelstiltskin" bowing in at lbe Huntington Beach Playhouse and "Alice in Wonderland" doing likewise at the Fountain Valley Community Theater. The three new summer shows join a pair of professional attrac- tions already on the boards -the return of "Godspell" at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa and the continuing "No, No, Intermission Tom Titus Ridge in the title role with liOb Soares directin g a east or children including Sheri Golds- tein, Kyle Burson , Bonnie Brandtman, Scott Marcus, Misty Walker, R eggie Balderama, Ron Spicer, Mara Helber and Julie Brandlmao. Performances will be given Fridays a t 7 :30, Saturdays and Sundays at 2 through Aug. 3 at 1828> Mt. Baldy Circle. Reservations &46-5916. ·--.:z~-..._,...;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Nanette" at Sebastian's West r Dinne r Playh o use in San SOUTH COAST Repertory has recreated its hit production or "Godspell" and is offering il nightly, e~cept Monday~ at 8 o 'clock with Friday performances at 7 apd 10 p.m. and Sunday matinees al 3. John- David Keller directs the gospel- rock musical at the Third Slf!p Tbeater. 1827 Newport Blvd .. Costa M esa. Reservations 646-1363. Clemente. TONY BRANDT is directing "Prisoner of Second Av~ue" ~-----'--1 and will double on stage in a sup- porting role. Charles Anthony and Sharyn Case head the cast as a couple overcome by life in New York, with Carlene Queisner, 'Shiela Carnett and Karen Parger r o u ndi n-g ou t th e cast. Performances are Thursdays th.rough Saturdays at 8:30 until Aug. 9 at the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 Aver1ida Cabrillo, San Clemente. Reservations 492·0465. "Rumpelstiltskin" features a large cast or youngsters and teenagers under the direction oC Sylvia Lee at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 Main St., The nostalgic musical ''No, No, Nanette" a lso is playing a Tuesday -th rough-Sunday schedule at Sebastian:s West Dinner playhouse. 140 Av~da Pico, San C lemente . ~ae Madison , L indy Nisb~t a nd Blanche Mickelson are featured in the show, which will r un through Aug. 3. Reser.vations 492.99:,u, - 'iiiiiiiijiiiii!iiiiiiil Huntington Beach. Curtain times I l are 7:30 on Fridays and 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays through Aug. 3 . Reservations 842·5421. Seb astia n 's also has i n· troduced a new late·night lounge act called New Faces which features m embers of the "Nan· ette" cast in t he t heater's Backstage Lounge. The cast in- cludes Lindy Nis bet, Blanche Mickelson. Joe Fletcher and John Caisse. 1&61 W. UNFLOWER F I T L C.M. 540.o&t4 "Love And Death" "Start Th• Revolution Without Ma" PG '"SHAMPOO• 119 "\.AW & DISORDH" "l:MMM4UEU.I" '"SW1R YIXEHS .. llt Ope11 D•ily·12: lO Mon lllru Fri to1:00PM·\1.1S ln Fountain Valley, "Alice in Wonderland'' s potlights Kim 'Oil' Movie LOS ANGELES (AP) -"Oil," the 50·year·old Upton Sinclair novel that seems timely in light of recenl inte r na ti on a l events, will finally reach the sereen as a Columbia Pictur es movie . Colum ibia h as a n · nounced that ·~·Oil" will be a major pro ction with shooting t egin in early 1976. PVT A HEW EXPHl94CE ~ YOUI LIFE-SH CH.UL TOM HESTOH & AU STAR CAST See It ritW! ,..._ .. Bargain ~laQ1 02.:3 0 Se nior Citizens I. 50 at all ttmes SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEGO FW'f. AT BRISTOL W~7:J .. ti» w .. --l:J .. J:JO.l:JO 7:J .. t:Jt ENTERTAINMENT 'Skin Teeth' Erratic in DC Festival By WILLIAM GLOVER WASHINGTON CAP> -The Kennedy Center's Bicentennial drama festival version of "The Skin of Our Teeth" is enough to set a Thornton Wilder fan's teeth on edge. Or al least set one mut· tering. Starring Alfred Drake, Martha Scott and most or all Elizabeth Ashley, the oft-hailed, folksy fan· tasy about the indestructibility of the human spirit is erratic in its impact. . Jose Quintero, an expert direc- tor of Eugene 0 'Ne ill solemnities, shows less ability with the mercurial Wilder whimsies. llJs cast labors, nay struggles. against a pretentious approach that for a while defeats the essen· tial puc kis h m adness of a n otherwise tedious morality lec- ture. The Ashley technique is a nervous cons tancy that only rarely implies sensual teinpta- t ion a n o mission to be regrette d. Against her, lhe mother-wife characterization by the doughty Miss Scott loses critical nua nce. DAILY PILOT' ~~ ... ~ IPCly DAILY 6H-0760 > THUR°'.Fiil-MOiHUES l :•t:)O WEO·SAT·SUN 1:.u-t:ll-7:•t:•MIDNIGMT ~ ----. wear THE ~ANEATER __ ..... , __ .. THIARTWOHS IHM•st. a. s.114 \,.4K &aW fw w..-w--. ft•d IC ..... l-OiwaBOll Not gucronte~ 10 ~ord off shcn ottod but 11 miqht make him fnerdly ') ..... -...... ow-- '-"> --- I Tiu· l<>rrif gin~ motion picture from fht· terrifying No. I be.fill Nellt'r. "'f'WS lllEl1 -SWIDLW Imm '.mass r.-· : ··~~ ;; .. , ~ ... :, ..;\' ·. : Av .. A\..# ••• , ·\·,r.\. ' .;-. ~·· :: :=.:·~··. ·' .",.·,,t. :r ,1\·\ ~--~;/l~11 : .A·';,tf: \. · · . ·\ ~--~ .... :\. ® No one under 18 \\04 H)\ UI \ 'f \II I·.\ I\~ \TO\ I OH .1114' UL\Tlr ...... ,. ,, "1J.t:H W J!I-J:JM,U -t:JO. "WHAT'S UP. TIGER LILY" '"'"'"" S.tf1-l·J.7:S~lltl0 \ CLlfT 11IE FmT .. EASTWOOD 1:n o.tr ..... ~11 .,.., l nti EIGER w;sa. W/s.. 1:4 .. '-SANCTION 4:11-e:u 6:41.11:00 FRE PARKING "DEATH WISH" D..,1:45 w;sa. 4:4M:4s ,~ w.mg.s ~'~" (PG) IP•GI ~THE OTHER SIDE QfTHE MOUNTAIN, NOT SINCE LLlv'E ~"RllY. ZCl~~~.~.~~,TER ... u •ttDf , ... , •• 979.414 1 t ~!l~?.~c~!~MA to CO•\t(hOtt 540.7444 CO.HITAT BOTH CINEMAS ''MANDINGO" .. die RETURll of the Pink Pantll9"..k Uo111• .... ••ll PO ~ CO·HIT AT CINEMA WEST "MIXED COMPANY" t ... ~!l~?.~c~!!!!MA \0 COOIUllfftt 540.7444 ~ Cl~~~~.~.~~,TU .... ~., ... , .. , .. 979·4141 Plu' Olilrtton Heston "SKYJACKED" ~ WISlllOOI l --·"'--" __ .. IJ0.4401 'Dud' for~ LOS ANGEL1':S (AP) -Larry Melt~, whose novel "Hor seman Pass By" was tu .. ~ the award" innmg movie " llud," wjll be wWjfff tlli own film version or the book. , J M Mc Murtry bas b4:en signed Lo wnte a. televuuon movie o( "llud " NBC sayi. th will be a pilot for H possible senes. Although he didn't do the screenplay.~ fl. original 1962 "Hud,'' McMu rtry is not a n~ ~dupting his novels to Ute screen. In 1971 h~ adapt "The Last Picture Show" ioto a fealu~ FOUNT.A .. VAL.LEY• •• .. ,,. .... , •• ••-...t• ... ,,. •IOO One of our DlllGSilurs P'lu• - Is Miffing 'CtHOER!l.LlM 1~)11 "'~'" PLUS IARIRA STREI SAHD JAMES C.A.AH "fU"4HY LADY" IPGI ""THI FORTUHF' -STIPfORD wins· cl.I "TOMMY" "EARTHQUAKE" "JUGGERt-4AUT" (PG) 97• YOY AGE Of SJtCAD• ""WUTWORLD" f P'G) -oMCE IS HOT EHOUGff" fl.I "'BC9H SAHCTION'" Ill FASHION ISlAND NEWPORT CENTER 644-47IO "The FortLne .•• a tree of a nre order" "THE STEPFORD WIVES" HUt4Tlt4G TON J (PG) (! Clt4EMA (14 1~96o.8"847.6o11 MUL ,_,ewman rn '"lhe Drowning Pool'" \(PG) HARPER IS BACK! HARIORTWll" l'lin t 14•••0• •1 ••l\0• "~'"'1y & "" G4W !Ml T._tM" 646·05 7) 646.)266 "CAPONE" CINEMAWUT 9'tll-lllal.o<~U •m-c"'"' nz.44n •I by W& F. lroW1 cmd Mel Cauon IR! 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M 1aoe4lllltOUS c0Uec1lon ll•llan COin Strlfl99d iMtrumenl Electriul .npltltet Clllt"'G 11 T.tlleoo CMOO 12 Stcwe cNnlb« 13 Futl :l3 PrwmlMtlt people 3&As~ '*' «> LMlt ditty 51 Relctlonary eo AdleCllYe sulfla "By the way, we got an invitation today to attend Ethyl and Harry·s 25th wedding anniversary." ·~ ,._,_..lcW ., .... 11 &elf wiblMa 41 Symbol 44 ln8"Yc:Me: 2 wordl ' 7 • 9 61 NeOMr.t'fC*IS 62 ""'""""' 16~ti'leW«d MISS PEACH WE A~ ~ 1MJ$ I.ANOE~ n£ '61.ADDY 'S)'IS'f'EM.• \CM HAVE EA.CM SEEN A$~NeD A "8LAD0~ WITH DICK Tl.ACY " 1 WHOM VOU WILL ~WIM THIS . ~ AF"TE~NOON. _.NO OH, "YE-S - EVE:~Y DAY W! WILL ~)..IANGe BtAOOtE~ ••• , I \ MOW SADLY WAS WE~ HURT' 8Y T>E LIWP POSTf by Mel n.41~ t'S EVE..N WO!r~E THAN Dr-If OF iH~ ·~ww.e~~ES~ DENNIS THE MENACE pA><.•-- 1-11 ' .... ·- ... II, .. 'I .. ,., r •tnrr ~II ff I Elf IN lRll.E. tbr.vf .: ®"~~WlltlHISllMf~!· : "'"' Of' WO H .,,., '" Cll;lt .,. Qfy '°' 4llCI .. ,. .. Int c.... tol Vte .. , 00' c. I N 0 IN ' ··r R Pl Bt P1 Or Ot YO P' c PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NO'l1CE IU:'°'-U fl0NH0. 7nt A llU~UTION O' TMI CATY CIOUllCll.0" TMa CITY 0" flOONTAIN VAl.L&'I' AKlllTAININO ANO on11tMININOTMI Ptt&VAILINC •AT£S Of' WAGll TO •• PAIO TO Al.L WO•IU ... N IMPL.OYID ON Puauc wott•• CONT•&CTS WITMIN TME CITY UNTIL THa AMINOMaNT Olt alvoc:ATIOff 0" TMll •f'°'-UTION Wlll! IU':llS. ~,,._ 1111 ol ll"e LAllOf C:OO.Ol lll•S~l• or Glllf0tnl• req .. 1r .. hi not .. n t~n If\• .. .,,.,., sw....i1...,. ••M of per o......, •••.,_.II M ~kl IO •11-kmenemplQ~onPYbllC-k\COfl.,«~.""" WHtRlAl>, l>etllQf'I 111~ 1 ol lht ~Cede Of Ille ~lole ot Coll~rnlo ,., Cllilt•\ 11M1 IN'Y boCIY ••orojl1>9 ony <~rau tw put>tlt -k• \hell a.certain tt>e lllOM••I ore~.i•llnq •<'•• ol tMr• O•tM .,~. Ollcl Qefte••• or••elll1>9 re1e tor llOll O.y e/ICI ovtrlimt woo Ill IN lt.o •Illy"' wl'llCll Ille ~I< WOtk 1, to bt Jlffform.o tote.Kii <roll. tlu\>lh< 01!0<1, or IYPf ·~ w<>rhn_ 11e_d 1o .. u~I• Ille <tlllret l. -lutlMr ... o ... •uU• P\11111< llt.W)y lo l)Yllll\11 Wld P••••lllllQ r•'-In • ""W\IM09' of ~Mrol <tr<ulo11oi-•I 1«•'1 Oftt ltfl'I• du•l"9 ,..,h ... , raltwtr lh<lll ... nlnQ totlh WiO per Oltm ••lM lnH<.11 C•ll lor bt<b, In'"" lllO-lliullOll, .na lnllWCOftlr.C:l lhell. NOW, THEIU:l'OAE, THC CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITYOI' FOUNTAIN VALLEY OOES tlCAEBV RC:~VE, Oi:CLAAE. DETERMINE, ANO ORDEAASl'OLLOWS, . SECTION I: l hel lhC ()oorwr<tl P'<'••lhng rel"• ot ""'diem wove' for ea<ll 'r•fl, tleulll<•llOll, or iv.-ot wurl>.m<in Medecl lo ne<ul• public -rl>.• COii t••ct• Incl llWI o-n•r•I Pr~v•lllr>Q '"'" lor l4t9<1I hollO.oy anU o~rtlme worl>. 1or N th crtft, CltO\ltltOllon, or 11~ ul wor~m~n <1rt' ill .><coroonc• wltll Ille ~htcll.I••• ettl"htt<I hore 1u "' r •h•t>t• "A" 1111<1 l •hloh "ll" ano o•.ae • p.ott twtreof ••I~ hilly '"' Olll twffil\. anel on 111• In lhe 01110 ot lhe Director ot ,...le Work tot lh• CllY ot fou11t11n V•lley. SI CTI OH 11 ; TIHll uny t l<ll._\lllr,>lionomlll9dlto111>.ti<I E•hlDll ""A" •nO E• l'llblt"&" llih•ll bft P•io not 1..,~~ tl\)OMI >< .-"°"' SECTION 111: Th .. t " <<>PY ot lhl> •eso•vllon lll\d ony •m.t1dm~t1h •009lt0 ~quenl lo lhh re,,.lullun """"be llltld wllf\ lht OlreclOr ot lftdu,lrl.ll R••• llonlwllhl11tM1101 d .. y,ot lt>e~IOnlhe•tol $ECllON IV: lh•I lh•• •tsolullon Slwlll be Pllbll>htd al IH•l 00& llme Heh V-•t lfla fttYV\p;lj)tr Of ')9M r<lltlrculallan. HCTIO .. V; A copy ot thh re><>lullOn ,,...It bit POiMd al H<h JObSllc pr lot 10 ttoecommencemen101 •ny wot'll. '""'' SECTION VI: AHotuUonNo. 7no~anyOlhe<l~UhOflJ., mollon•or .-11on$tllereol tnconfl"I hercW1lh..,.,ner~ovre>'lnde<I • PASSED ANO AOOPT f;O lhr• l>ld<lyot July, 1915. BERNIE P.SVALSTllD, Mayor An EST: c ... t'l'f\H.Gnppo Deputy City Cltrl>. STATEOFCALffORNIA C.OUNTYOFORANGL ~\ CITY OF FOUNTAIN VALLEY I lo I, EVELYN H. GRIPPO,dollerebyt•r1rly11'41 I om IN Ot!KllYClly Cl., .. ol n. City ol Fovntall\ Valley, ~ ttie fon9olno AeW>lullOI\ w•s re9ulMl'I' In troduc:td 10 !Ml•d Cou"'ll •I lb reQUIM ...-Hl'IQ lleld on trw hi day ot July, 1415. --~al Wl<I m~ll"ll f01IUl«l'f peMllCI aflO ~ad Dy the IOllOW•"11 vole to ..it: AVES:COUNCh.MEN:Stllftton,Adltf',Stt•ISUd.SCottHollitldtfl NAY~: COUNCILMEN: Hone ABSENT; COUNCIL.MEM; ..,_ Ew•yn ... ~lppo O.puty C.lty Clm SCHEDULE "A., -AHOLUTION HO. l l'IC Woge tulU ll>led below <1•e In e<<ordenu wlll't lhe terms ot the So\llhefn (.llllornt• M.llltt• Lebo< Agreement lor lhc C.OOslru<tlOll lnOuslry •nd cov•r Ille tollowlng tounll~~: LO\ -'nar•lt~. Dr.ongc, Riverside, Solon Oern<irdlftO, Imperial. lr'enlur d, S<illl" Garb.Ir~. S•n Lui> ODI~. Kern, lnyg .ind Mono. ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS: t-or !>ubi.lm•n<c AllOWdnce, Tr<1ns,por1fllon .. na Tr•vel Time Allow.ince. Ovorllmtt, llfll>ltntlce l'ro0,.1m C.onlrlbul!Qns, In· <lu>lry Pron'IOhu11<1I ~ u11<h. lldn1lni>1rclllve fun<ls, C..ih Bond OellO•lls, elc .• ~ont.icl 1™' Loc;11 Union or lh OlMrlcl CoullCll l'ldvlng jut1!.d1tllon. RIGGERS ANO WEI.DEAS FOR THE SIX BASIC. TRADES: s.me wage ""-"'~' •s <rdth lowhlth rlc;iolnoooo wtldJl\Qllre ln<klen1a1. NOTE: ALL ECONOMIC ADJUSTMENTS EFFECTIVE OM THE OATES INDICATED lj/WC BEEN APPROVED SY THE CONSTRUCTION IN· OUS.TRV STABILIZATION COMMITTEE cc.1.s.c l UNl.ESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. CAllP£NTE"5 He•llh & Well.ire en 119• ho&w Pirn\lon 1.4S per hOUf' Vaullon·!.t1tlt19\ Holld.oy ,IS per"°"' Appr~tl< e r untl .OS per hour NOTE: The Union rncty, <11 ibdt>Crthon, upon al lttil l>Od•Y•' wrtl1•11 nolice P'-to dates i'1Clltc11eo, •lloc•~ IM '"''"'•~~ outllnetl below lo 111 Hourly S< .. 1&\, 111 lleallh & w .. 11.ire . IJI v.t<&llon, to Pen\1on or IS) AP!>'e<>lice Train· l"°i ~llOS SOcp.,hOur 61S 16 SIOOperhOur Fortm•n: Rt'ce1ve. llOI IH\ llv> 75<. pu llOvr n .Ore thdll If\~"°"' ly r die ol •h~ htQhl"Sf (drpet\lf:r c ld))ltt< ult<.tn n\lt t wn1ch ht.. flJ~ r~~~lblltt 't, eAC•ud&nQ ··Pn~mal1< Ndtlu or l'ower Sldl>I~• CWulllut1on· •·1~7S Carpent•r • . • • ....• 8.*3 Sl\lnoler .. . . . • • .. II. '16 Huowooa Floor 1t11or~ . • • . . . '.OJ Mlllwrlghl........... . . . 9.33 !>aw Filer . .. . . . . . • . . • .. . ............... e 41 T.iDle Po-r S•w ~r•lor . . ............... 8.93 Pnttumdlic Nol .. , or Pow~r S.t.H>le•. •. . • .•...•...•..........••.. 9.08 WOOCI Fence 8ulloer on Ru1oen11,.1 Pruiett\ ........................... 1.1& Root LOO<ler ol Slllnglts ..•.•.........•.....•••••.••••••.••••.•.•••••••••••. 1.so Pllt Driver Forem•n . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . ................................... t .71 B<l<l!I<! or Oock C.arpenlu .tlld c.t>I• 5"'1<•• ............................. 8.96 Pll., Dttver Man·Ourllk 8aroem.o11 •.....••.••.••• , ..••••...•.•.•...•... 8.% O•vwall Foremdn.. . . . . .. . . . .. . 11.40 0. ywell ln>t&ller • . .. 10.SO UllJIMI lnllelter .•. 8.83 AtOU\llUI Worker ..• q.O) ••e .. d Roosttnger . . . ...•.•...••..•.............. '·°' ROO •llnger •... , . . . ....................................... 1.96 Roe~ B•rVt'man or Stowman . . . • . . . . . .......................... 1.116 W n worklnc;i lrom • bO""' '"""• ~winvl"9 :.<•llotO, or sw-ndtd from• rope or Obie, !>lloll rUtl•t' 1X per hou• obo.-e lhe epc>lic.<lble lourn•ynwn or •P- pr~nllc• r•te. CEMENT MASONS Hullf\& W.11.>r• .'>per llOvr Pe~lon 1 .JS per hour Vat<111on 1.00r-rhour Apprenttte .OI pet hour ..., • .,,..,: W?len thrM or more CM'nenl ~ ~e emplo"d on a joO, one shall De emplo.,ed at• loreJNll al'IO lNll rKelwe ftOl lus tMn S.1S per~ ,,_. ll'IMI Ille hourly r•lt ot Ille highetl Cemenl Mcl\Oll cl.t•s11luhon o .. , Which he hd~ re\l)Onslblllly. O•sMhutOoll: Cemenl Mti W>'I Journey man. In< ludlno bUI nol •f'- ~Ir oc led 10 tht lollow1nQ C.ellutitr ee..-1 M.1-.; Cllrpplng; p.itch1n9, ~11ln9 curb form .ind pfcll\tt, Wlllnqol lln<>s. >tdt.e\ M1d9roOc:•. ~el11n11 >'•reOs, whlt h lntludff K•c.,dpms, cuthnQ. !><.Ofll\Q ...a uwlnc;i new <on<,•le; plllQOlng, 11111nv Sllft·Soll f\oles: ~pacl<lnQ COl'Kr•lt and Embe.o; MnOlngmate•l•I hoMonsl•D•, llOO~HNI decks, bu"' f\tmmerlnQ; pOICNnQOfld wc .. lng; rOO· ding, tempi~, blOWell ..OOOlng. mechlne ond slmtla• types, l>ull ,_,nlj ..................................... . Cement Mason tM•gne111e, m.lgnesllt·lerr•uo ancl m.o>ltc toniposrhon, Epoxy,EllOflc Coa11"9 & Urellla11tl, Dl•-0-Ttwl. .................... 8 '.>II CamerltMeSC1r1sF1oellno a. Tr.,_tlrrgN\atllltW09"rdtor . O.b&Gutter Nleehlne Operator ltetr.,nl only) •..••••.•• .1«"-Vlbretory & Slmll•rType ~"'fl<H)p1,,ator . . . . . . • .•...••.. • 11 . ... . .. 5'Alri1111Ma<hlne()per•lor ...... . CamentMHonsOfl• swlngln91WQ9, t>onvn,halr, Gl'~S<effolO, •Mll'ier '""l\IJC"IJO• 1191d, abo"'or below 9"1Uf'111, 11\ell receive 2S< per hovr.OOvc tll•aPOll,c11>1eral~. 1.46 .all Pt• hour t.l7S pc:r nour 1 03 l>tr nour . OJrar hour t•o•nwo• KIE u HUl111 & Wtll•rr f'tMlon \/ec:•tlon Appr•nllce Admlnl\lrdllOll .Ol ptr "°"' ~•,..m•n; At~elvo nol It\• lhotn SI 0011tr hour mo~ lllctll lht hourly ralf 01 e. Npi 1 Du1ldlno trAdf'l t ie•'""""°" over whltll he hd> suprrvlstoo. When two or mo•e tron Wor•trs •rn t-mployed, u•,. •l\ctll be w:le<.1..0 by'"" E.IT'ploy~r PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE lht ton,,.ylnQ ot •ny •'*-\e11ot•., • ......,. _,,., ••••• • ..-ve. tollO, o.-. •Ir, ot ~ llf'Q4utt #Nt-r Mid""'"°"' t911<1fd to IN nal..,.. Ol ""*ri•I from .,_,,,,.,.,l!Wattnatfflalltlllllf~ , .••.. ·••·••• .• • ....... .111 PIP• &.eyer ·• l a t t.vp Mo11, cvellno, or owt111e, mekll\O 01 J•'"''· o ottng c •11lt.I"•· •1ope,1ng i 11\Clvdlno 1wbMr o••k•t IO'nl\, pelnllnt...0 eny ~ •11 otllef •rvkU , . , ..••..•..•..... , • 1 '9 O...r\lte COft<r• .. Vlbr• .. , O,.r-.10~--r .............. • ..• 1.'1 f'Qwer .,_...,_"._'""•Ill ••••.••.• • •.••• , • • .............. 1.41 Pfetabrlt•le<l Menholt lnll•ll•t . •• . . •. .• • .. . • ·• •• , ................ 1.11 1119Q1"9 en<1 •l9f'Ofll1>9 • .. • • • • • • .. • •• • • • • .. ................... , .2'0 Alpo'IC):.C0fle4><9 ... r,pi;Klfttt'-W-W<l>..O<Ol\Crete ...............• 1" Ao<I>. Sll119er • , , .. • .. , ............. , • • • • • ••• , ... , .. , • • . 1 .. Roto kraper IN'd Tit~ .... ,. •• •• •• • • . • •• • . .••• •• • . . • ................. '·" ""nobl•tl•r IHoulemllftl , ... .. ....................................... 1~ SaMblos1er IPvt Tender)., .............................................• 1~ Sc. ... , ••••.•••••• ' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.2..t S.ptk T onll OIMer and l11At.lter L.Mdmln,., .... • • • • .. • • • .. • • • •••• • • ....... 1..K ~·C> J Offt' A•l\.lf' .•••• I •••• I ••• ' •••••••••• I I ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 110 s1 .. ltte.O•rC-rO#IM11&Gvldel#le'9tw ,.,., ........................... 1,., 'f~•. ll<lrko, Wac:llw &tlmll#..,.,. ... , ................................ 1.~1 ler\k SCeltr &.Clei1Mr ••••••••••••••••••••••··············•·•••••••·•••••• 1,JJ t .,.ft'\en &. MOrt•rmen •••••••••• , , ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••.•• 1 U lOOl·Ctlbor 1OOl•Hov .. l..allorfl'1ec,~10-. n·or•nctum Of llQtHrntlll ~ T..,,,\la" & Ulbof<er~• ll\tenwtkN\eli <lltlecl .A,prl121, 19•11 •• , • • • • • • • • ................................ 7.10 l r"" C.lir11bci•, Faller, Ch.tin Saw Oc>e••lor, ~mbU,OI> C.nl~r or slmll•r '"" 5,.,.,, !.nr•OO•••............. .. •.••••.•••••.••••• , 1,41 lrtl'l\Clllll(I MioClllM, Hend Pr00tllecl .. .• •• . • . . • . • 1.41 Un0er11•ouncl 1.abofer, l11Cl\ld lngGol"'°" 891 IO'M:'f , , , , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ... • • • •••••• •. • • • • • • • • , 1 )a Wot<..hfHllln ' . • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .................................. t .M 1M-ld1119 in c,unnt<tlOI\ willl Llbofen' ¥ll0'1t •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.11 Wlndow(l•<tM• ......................................................... 7.20 Men WOtklnQ from a botvn """'· •llflnolno t<llllolcll, or~ ft9ft> • ,_or obi•, ,,..11 rt<el.,. Uc Jiff now abo"9 the OC>tlll<.OIO ••I•. All •mc>loy.H _..king from• bolwft cllelr "1all -• Ml•IY be9' iwov•-"¥ lM C.oftlr.c:tor. TUHNEL.CLAS$11"1CATIONS NOTE: Upon •I IOHI .0 0.'t'I' f'dl<O from Ille \JWtOft the fOlto...1"9 Ol,trl~ llOll lo oe ,.,.a. on cum k'41k•teO: 10/1/1~1Sc IO F'eft•kwlorWaQn, 1CklOH.&W.orWaon 11111'-10< loWoqes 10 1 ,. lk lo Pltnslonor WtOts. IOc loH, &W orW~• l•t•ltll & Welt••" .1Sl)Cr "°"' Ptm•on I SOoe, N>ur Voullon .SO per"°'" NOTE: ~ven con~Cullv11 llOuo. U<ludlftQ .....,.1 ,_rlod, to 1>e9ln •1 1 00. 1 lO or e oo • m . shall coMllllAe • rtQV••• oov·s work tor whicl't elQht llmo Ille s11•1on1·11m. t>ovrly ••1' •11•11 bt palo on•" •hlth. s111111e '11111 Pf~IUM shall rt01 <IOPIY on tunnel I uno.r 2001•1. 5'1111•'· ~Iller working or nol, re<9lvff 1S< per NKw ebove ltw hi~I pe1d ctaultkauon ~er whlcf\ lie"°' -\Ills>-II onlQIWled Sutt Llun~ 61esler -~per hOUf' aoove f\11 rat• ot p.-y. oessmuti.ti: ' 1·•·11 Saleh PIM11 l.•bot•r . . . . . .. , ............................................. 1 . .a 81.stw. Ori lier. Powoermon , ................................ • • • • ••·••• .. ·I.% ev11c;.r,9 Foremllft ............................. •• • • "'" .... •·· • · ········.I.% Ovit GllnQ Muc:her, T rockman .................................. • • • • • • •••. t . .e Chi ngell0u$9m• n . • . . . • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • ...................... •• . ••••• 8. 68 0>em1ca1 C.roul Jtlman . . •• • • • •• ••• • .. • ... • • ·• •• • 8.90 OWrrv Pi<k•rm•n .. . . . . · .. •• • • • • • • • · • · l .'111 Chu<k1t•nder,C.1Dlett1nd•r • ·•• 1.80 (.on<rel~Crtw lllcluGe~ RoOde"&Sl>rHdMf\ · ·•· t .68 Ol•mond Droller .••• 9.24 Oumpm•n .•.•••.•.•.•. 1.68 ~m,ln.Ou·t~•dt •·······•··•••••·••••·•···•·68 Gir°'-lt. C,u-nn,an • • • • • •• •• • .................. ••••••••••••• ••• •••• 1.9' ~~~::,~~~ . . . : .. :: : ·: :: ·::: ·;::::::.·:::::::::::::::::::::~:::::: ::: ~~-~'-.::::: ::: : : .. : : . :.: . : .. ·: :::: .:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :.: l(.ernpet'Oft<lolher P!leom•tlc Con<~te PlacwOperator •••••••••••••••••••• 1.,. L..olldinv .ncs un1oeo1no A9llator C¥• ..................................... 1.80 MINr·Tlll\fl~I Chand or tn4Chlrwl. • . ...................................... .. :~~-.;.;: :·: . : .. :·: : ...... :·:····::::::::·:.::::::::::::::::::: ap.,rallnvol Tro~I~ •ndlor C.-out•nvMilchlMs ...................... 1.96 Pot T-r·U~tnQ m.ullc or ollW• n.alc!•l•I, tor ~-...mplr Cbut not "¥ ••Y of 11mt1•tlonl, sno1crt1t, ttc . . ........................................... 1.eo Powoerm .. n·Prtmer Hou~•. . . • • .. .. •• • •• • . · .• · •••• ..... •• • 1.9e Primer Mall · ··•· •••••• • • • l .9e San<lblalltr •.•..••••.•••... l .9b Sholl •nd Rd•"' Wot~• ••••••.••.•••• •• ....... 9.14 Sholtrtle M.i ll . . . . • • . •• •. • ••• • • • • ••. • •. 8. '16 !>teel Form Ral..er olnd xtl~r . . • • , ........ ••• ..... • 8.116 !>wtmper (Brntm.in ond SwtlChmd" on TUNWI WO• I.) ................. 8 bd Tt~m•n. Retln,~rman-woodOf ~'"'. -•• .. .. ···•••••• •••,... • •• 8.'6 TOOi Man.,.. . . . • • .................... l ."8 T..-1 Concrete Finl~he• • . .......................................... 11-'6 T-1 Malerl•I~ H<1ndhnt,1 M.in ............................ •••• ••• .... • 11.68 Vlbr .. orman. J•t khammwr, Pntunwtic Tools lucept O.lll«r I •••••••••••• 1.80 Walc,..,,,•n· (S.e Laborer\ tor w~ .;nc1 Frn-oe 6enefllS) ·SHAFT Is an fl(CllY•Uon over ''""" feel OeeP of eny type, QtMtally ,..,ucel In ""turt, bu• m.iv oetll~ tr om llllt .. rtl<:•I, <tncl ~dePlll h vrea1er then tis •••gesl t>orllontal dimension. 111• Sf)e<llkelly unc:lerslood t."81 &ell Hole l'oollnos, Pipe ano &oM E •<•valions, and m-i. H<• .. llons .,., subjecllo the pro•l>lons ol IM M.u1er L•bor Aoroerroent iitnd all ~tu. slQPft, r•lMs and tun· ntll ••e subteCI 10 lt>t provl~lon~oi Ow Tu•ll\C!I Agrttmenl. OPERATING ENGINE IRS 11tallh & Well.ire .'IS oe• hav• PtllSIOft l.7S per "°ur v acahon·Hol1d.iy fund .301)Cr "°ur Appren1t<t .04 per ~ J /M Rt1ralnlr19 . • lOper hour r:.nm•n: ,,)()per hoUr owr the rele ot U.. lllQINH.t peld Er>glneer una.r Ills ~vision. J·HS GRC>lJPN0.1 •••••••••··· ••••.•• , ......................... ~··•••••••••• l.S2 & ........... ~Operator OKllHanG Eftg~Oilcr Ge1'ff 11\or ()per ••or Heavy OUIY Repa1nnan Htlper P\Hrc) 0... r • IOf' S6QIMI,,.,.,, s.ll<lvnaro GROUPN0.2 •.•. ······•••··••••••••••••••·••••••••••••'•••••••••••••••••· 1..11 flutldlnvGonslru<:ltOn lnwie<tor • Con<rtte NII .. , OpeHlor, Slllp Type Col\ veyor ()per tlor Flr- Gener•lor, Pump or CoMprHsor C2·Slnctusl"") P0<1•1 U11lls-011e• S until, 10< perllour for eadt ed<lllionat unit vpto n1nt vnlh HyOrO\tAI•< Pump 01>"101tor · Oiler C.ru>l>fr (A>1>tldll or ContrtW Pl.,..) Plant DP'I• .\lo•. c:.tner .. 1or F'u~or c~ Holary Or 111 Htl!K·• toillltlll I !:ikoplo. 0t-r Whetl lype, up lo , Ytl. willlOul "llo<hn• nl So1h f1f!td Tl'ltf•nl<idn 1 ~u Pot t ir~mnn l•IT'P<.l••"V HUltno Pldlll Opet.Jlor l r..-1\C.hlng N,t(,,lf"H.; Oiler 1 r\111,..~ l.r •ll'l 01h:r C.f<OUPNO 3 . •-• rOrT"•t. or v-. t11\.h T 1 uti. Ops:r.tot C•>.tlrn.•n Elrva.Jor Opc;ralor hn>•~l Enulc;n•tnl C.t~dSU ltllt~) Ford Ferg vi.on lw1lh d••O lype oit1.1clln-hl Hrlt<OP(tr R•dlOrn.tll IQrovl'IO I Po-• Goner~•• C.url119 M .. cl'llneOl.oe••tor Po-• c.oncre1e Saw Oi>l "11or .•.•••••••••••• t.03 totoetas Forem•n Qllt.Slll,•llo,.: 1 l'owH·Drl,..n Jumbo Form Setter Operc11or 1·1·1' !'lo\\ C.,,lt r Opera1or l1obs11el Thurlday, July 17, 1'7S DAJLYPtl.OT DZ PUBLIC NOTICE P UBUC NOTICE C..oelt 0..CMf c..-ell Op41fato, COii•' or _,_.,,...,..1, ... ,.. ••<I<·" r .a I <;rou11no Mechlftt 011tr•lo, HeadlnQ !.llltlO Operator .....,.,., l).rty lltp.o1rm•11 Hoi.1 °"' .ior (Gr11uoo eoom.,.., .ir..iw 1¥'091 KolMM\ lloll LMOet •l'ld ~MllOf lype laodil!OMI tmtlloyeer9<1ulrad4M\1-or mo.el uTe11•"9•11 81011Ut1•pa< tot or >lmllllf hoe U11 !.lab M<l'"""' Oper •IOt IY.tQlwro '°"" >1mllor •voe•l LU\MOOll•OPerttor IOlloror ~y!Nn lro\Ne~l ~· Ope1etor IAl!ley, Eu<lld, Sletro<W\Cf.!mllM tvoe-Otltr or Jowrneym•n trel-19'1Uif't!dl M.1i.r1111tt<ll)I01Mfllor MU<l<lno ,,_.c11tne Oper•lOf' I II. yd • .Qlle,or Jovrneymtn·treln•t rt<iulrlil fl•DotMi• ad rellor Wall ll'Pd PNivm•lk COMrele Ple<lllO ~l,..~raww l~lllllJ·Pr-..wellor slrnll•r IYPtl l>Mvm•ll< HNOll'IQ SlllolCI llvtw\Oll PllrrcKr•I• ~VII Oper •tor Rolory Orlll Oc>er•1or lnclYCllnQGal"°"t~I COiier or Joyrney111•n lf•lne• •C>qlljreol RVOO.r•Tlred E•rln MOYll\ll EQu4!lf'Ml1l()pru11Clf hlllOl~lrl9·C•••rpill•r, Evctkl, "'""" Weoon, llftd JlmllM type• with any~ 111ollec:hmtnhovtr2S yd,. •no vp10ono lnc1u01mo iOc ... yo., ltruckl RuDC>er• Tlrt!Q S<:r<1per Opera1or h.tll•IOIOll\ll·P<lddl• ....._1 lype-J011n O.ete, i040•M•lm11ar •lnQll'Uf\111 SklplCMCHr Oper•IOr ICrewlor ano....,,ttl type~~tr t''•YG•.,up1oandlnc1u<1lno•'-vo• I Svrl•<t M•ole,. •110 PIAM~r Oc>erolor\ Ruot.•·' Ired E.irm MOv•no Lq111pn,.t11UPt'rMor ,IM&ll- Uple onolne (up lo ••ICI inctudl"Q 2S YO• "'""~I Tr•nclll1>9,,,.thlM OperalOf ,_,.II CMl!Ch <ac>a< Uy, m.nut.c 111rer 'l r •llnol COiier or Jollme.,_,irall\M reqvl,...,) Tower c.r-Ooe•••or 11woOpe,atonrttq\Hrt0a101t llMH) TrtoelClf Comp,.uor Ori II C0Mb1Nllen()per•1or Tr.c1or Oper•lor (any lype l••oitt lhMI 0.S,.100 Fl~I h.p. ltlld _,,or 1Mmllarl (Olllldo1er, 'f •mp.,, S<,_.,MMI Pv"'Tr.:tor,sl~leef\91Ml Tre<lor Operolor I Boom ouocMW'tl\I I revellng PtpeWr•PPl"ll· c 11..,1no .-'Cl Bending Mec.lllne Operator lr•vellnt,1 P11>9W••PPl"9, c.11 .. nll\Q.rl'O ~ndllllJ ~<Pline 0"9,•lo• Tunnel Pope Wrfpplng, (IUnll"tQ •nil &tf>alnQ M.t<l'llneOper••o• TWllMl l.ocomoll•eOper•lor lo""r l01011') Sllo,..,I, B<Kkllot. Or<19llM, Cl•m>t>ell Oper4lor lo11tr ~. vo ano up lo> cu yd M.H.C.I 1011er or JcKJnw~trelne• roqutre<ll 11.oll!I Boom P<tY a1>9h< ablcl CROUP NO. I • • • • •• . • . •. • • • .............................. 9 ~ Cr-Oper.tlor·Onr 7S ton>, ut1 lo MK1 lncluct1l'tll 100 1on1 11.onQ Boom PO ~IC..Olel (Oliff. Joorllt'rf!la~tr•IMe or IWO -alori rOClulreO I Oerrl<k Oclrgt 0pc,(ftor 11.onc;itloompay~Hca bit) Dual Orum Mlktr !Oiler o• Jovrnev....,..lr•l'- remulrt:<t' Hoisl Opo.re1or MOftOrdll Loc.omollv~ Opcrato• IOtei,al, C..sor elL~ldll MOlor Pa1rci1.e1u1~ Opora1or l••no••enu1nel Mulllpl" Eno Inv l •.it lOr 0pNolor (Euc:lld and s1mller 1y.,.,, oatrpl Ov•o 9 (.41) PMIY Clllet Rvbber·Tlred Ear111Mo¥1nQ Equ4pmtnl0~•<1tor Cslngle tflOI"" over 1111 y ISOI yd~ lln;ckl Rubbc'r· I l•ed Ear Ill Mov1no EQVlpme,.1 e>p.relor IMulllple e1>9lne, Ewcll<I, C.a le•P•ll•r anO )lmtl•rH~r 2S yds. lftd vpt.o ~tu. yo~ struck l Tr«lor L.oacler 011era1or IUl#kr Mld""'-11ys- o"9r t.' YG\ I T~r Cr.ant Repairmen !.llovtl, eaolloe. Dr•91IM, c1em5heHOpeu1or lowr 5 (II, yO. M R.C.I lO•lt• or Journtym.in-lr•lrw. reQUlrt<I) (l.Oftll Boom Pi>Y -lkabltl ~tcwr-Cerlllled Woodl Mlxer Ooer.ilor encl s1m1l•r 1'\J9m.ll Equl~nt Heavy O\lty Rep.111man Wtl<lu <ol'f'tllrwlton C.AOUPNO II . • . AuloGr.Oer0prr41or 1c.raot Checker and 1 d<ldllie>n.il employee r•q111reo I AulomdltC Sllp Form Oi>r••tor le.tide O>t<• er. Ser ee<lmclll, Otltr or Jour nc vman-••••,,..., rt"Quortdl Crane Oller•lo<-<>•tr 100 ton• IOlltr. J0<11rwym.tn ........................ ,. l•alnttor •-121 oi>er•IO•~r('(lu1,.dl fl.Ong Soom p.oy illPll<ablt) Holsl Operalor, !.1111 Lt o~. C.u~ O.rr1thor ••m •lar l ype> l<dp.al>I~ ol hOl\11119 100 Ion> or moriel COii« ot JowM~ltMllff ll!QUtt4'd) MilU C:rcc1vato• 0Pt'lll10r ltU 11'\an flt()(U VO~. 120per~to•~ <1nd Oll~r or Journt'ymc1n·l•aiM:e requoreOl ~c~n1t<1I F1n1~h1no M.tth•IW' ()ptr.11or Mob•lt Form r r<1•tltr Oprr .. 1or Mo101 Potrol Operator !Mull• enQ•r>tl Pipe Mol>lll" MclChille Opera10• l?OP<'r.1tors requ.,rOI Rut»<'r T1n·d t~r111 Mu•mQ (Qu1p11wlll0llera1or 1mulllpl• enQIM. EU( lld, ca lerpllltr antlslmllar l'l'peonr SO<u. vets. s1n.cli)• ~ul>Ol"r r tr~d S< ll·Loa<11no Scrdl)er Oi>t-rltlor (Pao. cJle °"'h'"'I Au•IM IVPt. ,~11 IOcldin9·7or more unthl l<ullber I 1h o <,cr•per Operator·1>11•hlnQ ~ anolhef' l'<»h C•I, Pusf\·Pull ISO< ~r "°"' aoc111oonal 10 be~ ralel I c1ncM!m E.qulprntn1 Oper;11or n vn•b only, T an®m T rac;lor Ope••lor IOuad'-..1mllM type) l unnel Mole 6orln9 Machine Ocle•Jtor CiROUP NO,~... . . . . ....... · · ••·· •• ····••••••••••••• ·••• ••t•••••• •.12 c.anal L•nttr Ooe<alor (llotleu 1Nn4eme>lovecs: ep.rator. Oller, WelOtr·Met th•nlc, c.t.aie O>eck~~qulrtdl Clln.ll Trimmer Ol>f:f alor COperalor, Oller end •-other employ~~ covered by this agreemtnl require<!! Htllcooter Pilot Hlc;illhne C.bl•way Operator PUBLIC N011C£ PUBUC NOTICE ' ... 1 "•0• l'romotlon .01.., Nw I A-e11t1<HN• .01,..-- roreft,Oft ltnllleY I-te II• fNll ••• Mot .. -$.90 .-r Muf' Mo"9 .-i.ymM. Fore.-. Emp..., "" to •111.,.n men , , • Noe .. ~ -•.JS per ,_ ...,. JourneylT\MI, ForemMI. l!moloY ,_,.,. w ,,_.. ,,_ •• , No4 .... """° •t.OOper ,_ ...,..,. ~,,.,,,.."" ' c;\ft&lffUtllfl I-HS 11r1<11.••Y"' t. sc-114e-~..... . ...................................... ' >J aitlCKT•NOl•S CUM>alll-S) ...... ,,. w ... .,. Plln\lon VKellofl .hperNlur 1.)t pet '-'Ir ,4per~ C111$1Ukatleft: M.JI llrld•tanOer• ........................................................... 1..-S CA•P81', I.I NOL.C UM & SO"TILC LAY«• tiffllll • Wtll••• .u...,...., Ptt11lon .)Os-r- V.c:ollon ,SOper- APC>t•nllt• .Nper_. ~pet, L.11\0IWM & S.n Tile le'l'ff ............................... , •. , ..... &.19 c:Mpet S.Mrt CV•CetfOft .)) PW hllul') ....... ••• ...... , •••••••••• , • , ., ., , .,_IS w1.,1et Hondlwr llr'ot•llen .'7per'-I .............................. ,. S..•t ~amle'~ Appllcotor (V•,•llofl .«I per_, .............................. e.Ot £LICT•ICIAN He•llh&Ww11e1e .oper- ~n\lon ,7) per....., APl>f•nllcnlllp .02per _,,. Nlllonol ElltC 1rlcla118elltllt F'lllld 1,. 9'-peyroll Employee Trolnlf\O .01 per - Cl.auUlt.ltleft • >1-11 :;;en.r•• Foremen ........................... _ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11.1s ~ Sipilkeir ~-••••• •••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• t •• 11.,,. ~"·········································-························ 1\W FOf"eM.n • , •••••••••••••••••••• , •• •• •• •• •,,,,, •••••••••••••• • • • •••• •, t0. • t..t>'4t so.etut . . •..•••••••••• , ............ , ............................... ..._ Ntre"'41ft •.• • • •• ···••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·······•·•·•••·•· tO.• LINM.n ·•••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •• \O.~ fKMIC-h'n ••••• , , • , •• , , , ••• •••••• •• ·••••• •••••• , ••••••••• , .. • • • • • 10 • ..0 t,«rlUhtO Wttocr •••••••••••••••••••••••······················•• ••.••• 10 • .0 ELEYATC>fl He•llh t. we1i,r~ • .us per -"°'~'on .,. per "°\If' E<1ut•1tonil ,Oliie~ vec •llOI\ 1"11C1t!IS,,_, & ~Sveen or More Ve<•llon S~l•mentat ~ ...... '*"1W rotatoelftllble empk)y9e a.ulllcotkoft: .. 1..,9 i\lle<l\itf11< '" Cf't.dr04t •••• ,.. , , ••• •• •••••••• ,, •••• •• •••••,. • •• •., • • • • • • • • • • t1 4' ~t.~nic . • . • • ••.•••••• • •••• •• •• •••••••• ·••••••• •• •• , ••••• ••• ••• , ... 1 t.OIS .-.elper (10' .) • • • • • • ·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.1) Pfobittlonary Help.tr (S0°k) ·••••••••••••••••••••••••••••······ .. ·••••••••• S.W A A11£R , Heollll & Well•re .SS per'*" Pcn\lon .95 ,.r - 1lpprenticoh1p Tru~I .04 per hOuf' Ois<1blllly 1Pay<h•ck proltttlonl .10per "°"" Ou,~ Ct1~t~ 0 11 f'K IJl'OnpayroH Vocolion & Ho1u1ay tnor-.,.vro11 Onclvoe<llnw•oH lHGlflcln , Nol IU' ln.n .JS •bolllt Joumrrwwn ~•floldln9. Nol le» ll't•n .2S .ooi......,.,,,_ iutlololnoover 111111oor: Nol ... V-.JO...,..JooomeymM ClllMlll<atloll: .... 7. GtAZMf' Uncludel v•c.atloift) ••••••• •••••••• ,, •••••••• •••••••••••• • •., • • • • • • tA LAT'4ER (()range CO\lftlY ArN) .... llh i Well••• P9MIOft vaullon .60perllOW ,7Sper- ,SOll'lt- ,Uperhour ,03perh0Ur T rllde PromotlOll .ApprtnllcHhlp Fortman Nol Ir••'"-"'°"' Mlow JuwNtnlWI rite t~tlflcatten 1...411\t• -RBLEHEL .. E AS Tiie 1n~ur<1nte ~thrtmen1 v .. tc11tOll D1\.ob1lllY •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 .. so . ,lAS pef' hour (EM~'l'ft Pi>YS .60 .SOpetllOuf' .lOpeTllOuf' .10....--'""''"'u ~Yin~ .:ioper houf' 0<11.Mli<Olleft: •1·74 Mouble HelpttS ClncludeS VecaJcll&oirtttrn. ~) ........... ' .••..• 6.SI 1rwaperle-n,eo Helper· ''' 3: tnOflitht •• : •• •••••• •••••••••••••••• • • .. • ••••. • • • • .t.1t PAINTEllS .. Nllh & Well.,.. Ptn~lon l.llt 1nwr..nce Vat•llon A<1m1nl'1ra1lve Apprenll<of\lp ... ~.toperhour .10per "°"' • 6S pe r "°"' .()'per hour .0.perhour .10perl\QW ou11~ c.11eck Oft , f,en1or Member .02 per hVUr For~man: Four Menor leu •• ,NDtle51Nft.50~Joumerm.v1 Foremall: Five men or mor• ••• Notles$than.JS...,...Jollmeym~ !.uper For tman: 1,2SaboveJoumeymln c.1autli,atlo11: ., • l ·t-11 • Bru\h , • , ................... •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••· •••••••••••••• 1.11 &\ISi\, Swtfl'\9 St.-oe •• ·•••••. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••• 9M lroin. Steel & Br.ave ......... •••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ···•·•• •.OI Iron, ~tffl &. Br•c:toe, Sw\nQS&egt •••••••••••••••••••••••••••········ ••••••• t.17 tron, Steel & BricSve SPf'•Y •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••• ••••••• •.21 Iron, St.eitt I. 8rkJ91'Spfay.Swiliftl5&1ig1 •• , •• _ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t .52 ~astir •. ···········••••••••••••••••••"••••••••••-••···········•••• 9.11 'Siw10bl•~ter, SwlnoS\a99.·•••••-•••• .. -•••• .. •••••··················· ••. t.52 Painter, Burner .................................................. ••• •• •••, Ln Rtmole Gonlrolle<I Earth Mo••no Equi~I Optt1tor (no one Operalor 1no111 OPi'ralc more lhdn lwo 0) ~""Of ~arth"'°"""~ mentolonellmel l\1.00i>ernourlldOih~llobll\eroil1rl • p.,_r~r •••••••• •••••••••••••••-•• .. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~··•••• ••• t.ZJ 9-t Rock T~r •••• •••••••••••••••,•••••••••••••••••••···•••, ....... • •••••. •.n ~ Roc.k (USh'9 8a1oo«ef),,.,,, •••••••••••••• ,,,, •••••••••••• , ••• • ••• •• t.n Sihect Roe.II CU$fno Skim 8oa) .............................................. t .n 54.ft9"iKkWOrti..•r ···••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 .. 11 .JO'J~y~n Sc:>r•t ••••• • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••·•• •••• ••••• • • • .. a:a ~y~Sc>r•y.Swlng~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t.V ~I Ezc•valor Oper.ior lover 1SO<u. yds. Pt'< hour -1 Operalor' ancl 1 Oiler or Journeyman-tr.ii"" and 2 ttt.,-, Duty Repelm>en reciuort<I) The Oltterenlt•I> ovtr anO •boYl' IMCSl.lblt~.....0 <l•ult1cellon\~an<1 w.ioe ~al•• a•• er ....... T•Klor IOuclO 9). ~ f)('r "°"' addltlONI Pu..t>-Pvll,AIQ11S. SO< per nour a.11111.on.il Tower Crlne~· 4Sc per nour •<1011to•i.il 3 OrUIT' Hohl· 1 )(per l'lour ~11t0f\.ll All wo•lt perlorm.O In TunnelS•lX per hOu• .ltldtllonil IAISO ln<lueks Survey line! Hvaroor•P'"' wort.I l.onv 6oom. Operalor~ & Oilers IS< Pt'' hOur 80 10 100·; 70<: per hour tor each -llional 10" of bOOm or portion thereof. Oiiers re· ulw uplo.i m.J••mvm al the '°1'r•le. Tandem Type Equlpm•nl. Sc:r-n.. Selly ~ • e tt . (any tombl11•llon) ·$1.00perhoureddlllondl TEAMSTERS ~ltallh & Well•re 1.00~r hour· ~n)IOn •• s per hOUI V•callOll & HoltOav Fu"d 1.00per t>our Tra1n•nv & U09•~01nq Fund .10pt-r hOur NOTE. 7/1/IS &X. 111//6 -70c to Ile dl~trlbuttd to Wc)geS .and fringe> upon .acsanprlor flOl•ce from lhe Union. ,,.,.......,. Wtw•n " tontr.ictor t mploys on his P<tyrott • or more THmsttr\ -r•llnQ equ1pm1•nt undn lht jurtSdlcllon of Ille THmSl.,r>, ex<IUCl1n11 •ny ~tl><'ntnl leu lf'tun \tK Ion~ dfld molnlendl'lce equlpmenl, lhe Conlraclor ""'111 Oeslvnatt one Tr•m\ler "' C••ll Fore,,_.•nd he '1Wlll ••cei"'! SOt per llowr morc- 11>en lllt h19t'teU Tt'•fTlSler tlJ\\1lk•llono.-er "'"<"lle•S Foreman. A·Frameor S-dlsh Cr•llt',Ot stmll•lypeol Eqwlpmenl Onver. Ooollmon. • •••••••••••.••••••••••• Cernenl Olstr\bulor T ruo . . • • • . . •••.. Rlgvers Cllmt>*ng Steel •••••••.••• ••••••••••••••••••••·•, •••••••••••••••••• 9...27 Jourrwym•n Oru~ Cllmbl119 S..... •••••••••••••• ......................... t .27 Jollrneym;in Spray, CllmDfnQ SIR!•••••••••:•••·••• ....................... 9.S1 SIGN PAIHTEltS CCOMME•CtA.U ~.ollh & °"ell<1rc ,«)per -P,,~1on .401)Cr llour V<1callot1 4> up 10 tOyurs:6%~to,,..,..;6.A'lC.after20re.ars; •.nr.e11e1 ·21yuo,1.1 , allet22YH~s; 7.•%olfterZJYffn;l%,.iter2AyH~ a JJ•id HolkUlys ClauAllution: 4-1·1' Lelldm.all (Con~tructJ.on . •••••••••••••••••••••••••·········•··· ............ 7.3'2 .JotJrneyman (Constru<tlon) .............................................. 1.01 J°"rnt¥mdn 4Sion P•lnter) .................................................. I.IT Plctof1al Artl,ts •.•••..••. ····•·••••••••••••·••·•··············· •.•••••••• 'St Htlper (Paint & COt1slr11c1to11l ............................................ 6.90 SIGH PAINTER ICOMME•CIALD£CO•ATO•> H~oillh &Wellare . .Operhour Pen"on .SO per hoUf' lr'dtdllon 4•., alter 10trn.,6%toda~llltet' 1yr.,1SdclyS•l1er 10.,...~ 8 l'••O Mohdays O.ultk.itk>fl: •11·1• mrrwyman •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••.•••••• 1 . .tO Eaperienuo~tlper ·················:";···· ........................... 3.14 SIGN PAINTER IDUT 000" AOV£aTISO•Gl ... .. 1111& well•re .40.,.., 11our Pen>1on .40per "°Uf' Vclca11on tOdoysanet 1 Yf, ISdayulf• lOyrs. 200.ys alle< 10yri... R•lhforclnQ Iron wot11N Struc1ur•l lronworvr O•n•n en1a1 Iron V..or~or · · · · 9.781 51allonary Ptpe Wrc1pp1nt,1 & C.leanlng M.lcl>lne • · · · '·78 Ope• .itor • · t .71 ~ROUP N0 .4 . ••... •.15 Orl~rol Velllclr or Comb•,...1tono1 Vrll•clesol I P•td HoliOays C.l•U1ticat'-n: 4-1·75 ..•••. 10 31 · · 1.8' .A~ll Planl Ftrtm.1n 8or•nt,1M<ICll1ne Or>erctlor f en« Erecror U BORERS NO IE Upgn .cl h 0 1•••ty0..V) Wrttl"" "°"'~ lro1n Ille Unlot1, lhe 10110"''"9 dblrtbul•on 10 bt m•dt on O..lo lntll<•tNI. 10 I 75 IX p•r llOVr lntrH~ lo P\.""tOll O' Vi•c;it>. II)( per hour on<r<a~ to H. t. w or waan 1011115 1k l)Cir hOVr 1ncru~ lo ""'"lor1 or W•ges. IOt per llOur rntre.J;.( 10 IS.,..,"'"'' 1.50perll0u• .SO per l'IOur tt. & W or Wall"\ Heal1f\ & Vl~lldt~ Pension Vattllon "(er 1nuuse lobe u~d tor wo•klng due;,, TralnlnQ6 Retr.elninO 10f)('r hour · Forema11: Sf\all bo! pd1d llol lh\ lh.in 60< per hour more tl\iln Ill<! l>Our ly ""Ill' rllle ol 1he hlQl'lll\1 c1.sslllc•llonoYOr "''"'"lie ,,.l IHtlerstolp. In Ult evtnl Con· t rklor "' nl!. option elecls 10 uw-• L.-bor•r Foreman 10 W!Mf'YIU other Laborer FortrN!n, l'IC shllll he p.ild llOl 1~16 lh.ll> 60c .,.,, hour more lhen the hOur ly rele ol -h•llh~~• c lauillrd L•bOrcr Forema11 over whlcll lie tws leadersllip, CJ•ulflulion: 7·1·15 ASpt\111 ~·~er.1.u1em1>n, Ironer .ino H•acl9•00.rdman....... . . .1.1) .Mpllell Sl'IOveltr . . . · · • • " • • · · · · · · • • · • • • " • · • · · I JO Blasten Pe>w<1ermo11n •ll-rk or l~OlnQ-i. ple<i<19•ndblH1lnt,1ol •II powd•r ..iexp1o5111.,so1wh<lthtr1ve>e. rtl9'1rdleuol melhOd 11...0 lor wtll 1°""'1n11 .. no p&at~~blle ~n ••••. • • . . . •• . . • . . . . .. . ....••. 1 41 C.menl Oumoe• Ion 1 Y•r0orl•rver ml~er anclhe11llllnQbulkcemen1I •• 1.41 CHl4IOOI DlllllCI' anO lnllillc•. · · • • ·. · • · • · · · • · • · · · · 7.l8 Oluekt....O.r . . . . • • . ... . . . . 7.3S ci.eftlnoand Hanclllnool P•••lf or ms . • .. • .• ...•....•. · 1.20 c.onua .. (.o(eCullcr, C.rtnoeror S<tn«·r .•...... · · •• 1 SI Coner••• curer·lmpo1 •1ous Mmmbr..nt a1vH orm01tcr ... . . . 1.)9 Conc,..le Saw Man, CulllnQ. S.Cor11>9 Dldor New t.onc~le . 1 )1 c.ncr•te Streecllng lor R(lV(llt Strllte 0 11 !In •«orddnt~ w11n ~n>0••fi0um ClfUfldffstlll\Cllng~llllC.•me<llMaloO<\Sd.tl<t<ll/191 · ·· ·· · ·.;. · 110 ()llRtrwW WalorCWl119 ......... · · .. · · • · · ·· 1 20 cribber. !,,,or.,., LlllJ9ln0. SN el Ing, ...a , , ""' h ll• ~, nc;i. M• n0. c;..,ioeo L •vo• "9 ~-····························· ......... ······~~~ OlttlnllTerdlO..tator COe....utlonl ••• • · .• • • .•. · · OtmolitlOllL.e~r,lMtlHfllfteolbrkhrodluMbe( . • .. . •.•••••. · 1.20 ormw: Nlpowerdrlli.,H<l_,...J«........,, ""9tNf CMe,d!MWMle. w.evn. tnck, nw111p1e...,.i1. llM env and .,,~lyWIMel~nlcal•lltlwl"*",....,. .... ._mofmotlvepowe••lld nc:lwtneOfttY tflal _,It CJ4herwl•-"*' MIMMtmorM1dumo1Un0eu1andl119...-u-•alldOClffllt• lnllE1111lftMrsdoledlnMlaml,F10,l/J/S4 ................................ 1.~! Orlller Jacllhamm•r, 2•1J 11.0rlllt•IClflOl\Ofr ............. • · · ..... •·• ·•· 1. 0ry p«unoot concrela, PIVOQlng. AlllllQol SN• BOltHot<ts ••••••••••••..•• 1.20 f>IMGr.cter,Hlaf\way•ndSl•"'P•vlno,Alr· ..,es. Runw•Y•.and "rnll•rtypehff11yc.OMtNC110ft • · • · · .. "· • •• · · • • • · •• • •. 7.3111 fireW•lct>er, Limbers, tsfutnl..Olldtfl, .,,..,.. end Ollllrl• H..,dlttl ........ ~·: ~.;,o;~-w~1~,'~~·,i~·i:.~;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::1:20 c..''. 011 •ndtor W••er P1pe1lne wro~1-Pol Ttnftf Mid Form,_." • .•.•••• 7.4~ c;., 011 end/or Wei•• PlpellN wrol>Ptf+lnth plf» anO owr by •"Y mttllOd In --~°"' ................... ··········································· 1..s.ie WM• O..wr •• •. •• ••• •• • •• ........ •• •• ···•·••• •••····••••••••• ........... '~~ OO•n an or Mlaernt•n 1.r.s1>1>ellor (,on<r.-ICI (hip !.preachnQ M .. cn1ne Ooer•lor c.oncrel• Puf'T'IC> Opetilor l~m•ll PGrl•bl<-1 llrldc)e Tvpe UnlO;tO~r .ino Tvrnlc1blce>p.t1l0' Otnky Locomol11tt or Molormilll (uplo¥C11n<ludl111J IOtorl} Equ1pmenl Grta$tr tGr11•~e lruc•I H"htuPltt HOhl Operalnr Hlgllltne CeDleway S19n•lm•n Hy<lre·Hammtr·Areo !.toniper Power !.Wllti>er OPer•lor Roller<:»tr•lor tcomp•tllnQI S.Cr""d Operator IAsplwll or C.on<rtlel Rodman T '"nthln(I Macn1N1 Ooe••tor (uPI0611.I (,RDUI-' NO S ••.• A1.ph<1l1 Plo1nt [11g111.,er Cont•ele 9.1'1tll P1an1 Operalor 101h·r or JOUf r1•vr"an° l fttlf'h-1 fl't}Utredl l'M'le•e comniert 1•1 powtr I\ nol uw..,, no it.s 11\an ont oenerolor oo•r •tor 1uequlre<1l IOn mulll·bd1Ch plotnl 111111',,.. ltn than I Op&r.iror-01ler enO I edOlllonalefY'C)IO'l'H I Eldtl<-0Pf'r•1or lup lo •nd ll'l<l\ICllng ~. yri, I llil Shat.,_ r Concrete Joint MachlneOpualor (CM>•tan<hlml• lar lyptt Con<rtlc Pl•ner Operator Clt'trlckman IOllll•ld 1'1'1141 I Oetk En9lnoe Operator Or llllnq M<IClllM Operator hntlu<ll1111w•tv,_.11,1 •u••hllOoer•lor lun~r SIOll•U1»tilv) Hydroqr•Phk !ittde• Machlne()por•~ blr- pulpor ~I '""'u~n1m<1n Motll•M Tool 0Ptr•lo• Md91nn1s rn1trlldl Full Sl•ll V1b<•lor ""4-<.Nntc.11 Berm, turbor 9ullu f<u-tertteore pNlll MecMnlc•I Fln1\tlt• Opera\or Win(~ .>ot>n\Oll·Bldwell or •lmll•rl P•vrment Oleellfl' Operetor flnicil mouMt4. OM .,.Journeytn11n.tralnH reqlllrecll ROllll OH Ml1lt10 llM<hlM CltMW•tor Roller ()perolor la~ll OI' llN"'I Rwooer l Ired Eartll Movl119 I[~ Calf9t~ uP toond 1nc1ue111111 2S yd. i1Nc:l1I • Sotll· Propelleil Tar Pts-tltllnO Mld'tlN ()p41f,_ SllP Form P ump Otier•tor (power-drl-flydrtullC: 1tfllnQ aevl'• tor cOftCret• lorrm) TllO<ltt Hol•t (1 drum I Tunnel LCKQllleflveOtier•tot l-10andupto 11t>O Inc 111111119 30 IOM l 9,lS 2·Axte•. . 1 2S 3 A•lt 1 40 j 4 or mor• .A~•e\ • . •.• . •• • . .. . • . . 1.i.s Orlver ot 0115Pr<otdrr Tru<lt . •. • .•.....•••.••...• 1.4.1 Driver al Trin>ll·Fl1o Truc:l.·Undeo-lv•rlh • •• . . • • . . ... . . ••• •• .. •• 7.49 Dttverot Trans11 M•• Trut11·3y•rosormo,.., .. • ................ 1.43 0urrc><re1e Trut1>.>,Le\> ll'l•n •Y1 yuos watr• lt.-el ....................... 1.4• Outrc>cA'leTru<k~ 6' •Y•td\-lerltvt•landow• ................... 1.6.J All 011-lllQllw•v equipment w1lh•n Te<1m•te• Jvrtsd1cll0n .................. l.?O lotf·highway comb1n•11011 of vell1<lrs en<l/or eciulc>r'ntnl wllh rnulllpte poMr wurces, SI OOper hour ad<lllion<ll) WITH THE FOLLOWING EXCEPTIONS (Intent tsthdl all w•l•r pulls also tit II under 111IHl1ssillcall0nl Drlwr of Dump Truck of lt\S 111<111 t6 Yd•<lt w•ler level (lnclv<les an llt)9ra6· 16 yerOs bul len I hen lS v••dS.,..~ler lc•tl (Incl~ anuP9rt•d•nQ pr1ortomued·.1v) ....... , • •• ••• ........... . . 1.10 2SyorOlor mo•• wet er level. . . . . . • . .. • • • • .. • • • .. • • • ••• • . . .•. &. 70 rol'tl Liit Driver .. . ... . . ••. .............. 7.9~ rvel Trvcll Driver . . . . • ....................... 1.43 POanCISimlle• Type lru<~' wr><novr1011111n9 .. ork wilNnTeamsle• 1u11><11ct1on . ........ .••. •. ...... 1 ~ PlpellN onO Utillly Work1nq l rutk Ort•er 1nch1<1lno Wl"'ll Trvck,bul limlleO lo 1rvcks"9Pll<1ble to P'lpehne ano Uhhly We''·.,,,.,.• <-ltecrew l•VMd .................... 7.~ RouC.,,ltr or1ver ~~'"'"'. . . • ...................... 1 •s Traffk COtllrol Pllol (or,£: at lu01nv MO•i"ll HN•'I' Equipment ~rmlt Load I .,S Slurry Tru<'-Drl11e• . . . . . . • .......................... 1.se Truck <;r .. astr end T lrtm•n I~ ptt 1101" llCIOlllorwl tor Tlremen) (Cl\anQe In Tlrem.n ConOlhons I .......................... 1 S8 T•uO Mown1ed Po-• Broom. . .......................... 1 31 T•vck Repairmen . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .• • ..... •. • 1.10 Truck Repairmen Hel04lr • . .. . . •••• ••• •. 1 Sil True It RePi>lrm•n·Wtl!U'r ........... I .JJ worellowwrnan and Te•m~t•• • •••• . .................... 1 11 W.reflo\l\emon-Creri. • . • . . • ••. ,. . •• •• . • . . . • . ••• . . . 7.31 Waler TrU<.k 'A•IU ...•..• ·' ................ 7.0 W•lerTrvck..Jor more Axle. •..•• ....... . ......... 7.SS 11'.0eldt>• • • •• • • • .... • 1 10 1M>r•1119 1 rut k Ori••• . . . . • .. . •• I st Wlf'Ch l tvclt Driver t 11'•.< Oft hOvr ad01hon.il "'hen -••llnv w1"'nor slmlr•r ,~1.,1 611.i<hmcnl\f •t11otl11Gu •11 •ehl<IH ~--1haf\1t• IOll\ •'Off.Highway equ1pmen1. tor u.. purllOW ol lhls "'9• .. meul. ,,.. .. _.,. MIY 9Cl<lielment or tombln.tllon of uni-.. ~1-t -•th cannot ~ llulnMO tor norrnel or rtjlut•r lligllw•y 11\9 l>euuse ot width. height or ltft9'h llMfteClons ~ "'9esur1nv 111e cqwlpment or coml>l,,.tlon ol eqylprnent as II Is btll'tll Of)efated. SCHEDUL£"1"·AESOLUTIONHO. Tllo•aQe relei li•l•d btlOW ••tin ""oroence wltlllt>e ••est pWlii4ic•llonot 1"41 6vlkll11Q1enO Con.lruc1lon Treo .. counc.11OI0r""9<1 c;.o..n1y,AFL·CIO. AOOITIONAL COST ITEMS· ror SvbMtl•"'• Al.__., Tr .. SC>011ollonotnl 2r•l•I Ttrno Allow•nce. APC>r..-lkt ProVr"m, Contrt~i-. etc., conl•<I Ille L.ocel Union o• lh Olilrlt t Cov"'ll Mvlng lurlJodlcllon. RIC.OBAS .. WELDERS; s....... WOOt K•lt Htratu lo whltlltneyare lncklen· tat. Arh\;t ~9" Painter . 1-ttlper ........................................... .............................................................. 9 37 ..................................................... ... 1.51 PIPE TRADES Promotion Tran\oort•t1on Conlr\ .AOm Hr~lll'I & Wtllltt """"on 'h"4 of gr~• p.iyroll .SO (S.4.00 per Gay mulmum I .... % ol Of'O\S peyroll 10% ot vrou p;iyroll 16% ol 9'0\S PHroll 11 .. ution 13'!1. OI gtOSS payroll Apprtnl 1c~ & Jau,nt'fM&n Tr""".._ Jili% al 9rou peyroll Pt um Iler & SIC• mil lier Ce ner al Forem.w1: 20% atlow 0-jovnltymen r ale Ptumbt"r & Sle!Clm1111er I' ore man: (0%~ ~JourMyman r;lle (ld\>tlf<•l •On 1· I ·IS Plun"l>ft ............................................ , .. , .•...... 10 4)' !.ledrnl1tltr ...................................... , .................... 10 9)• Ltd<I Burner . • . . • • .. • • . • . . . • .• .• •••• •• ........ .• • • •• • . . .. .. ...... 10.9S' •suhittl 10 cos• ol llylnc;i rcll)e. HUlll'I & Well<tre ~n\tOn V•Ulton Cla>MliUhon: 10.1-74 u11111y Ptpe1int C.nt••• Foreman~ 10"1.otorMip.oy•oll 16"111 groupeyroll 1 l'lf. of 9rou P<tY•Oll u11111v ~pellnt Fotm•n 10 ... vt1ll1v Plpe11ne Journeyman .................... , ••• •• .. ... . ........... 9 JS He•lln6 Wellare tO'l!.ot9'0Ur>O'l'fOll Pen\lon '•"' ot9f'OU peyroll V•ca1ton a. Hottaav~ t1"' ol llf'OS• payroll Aocirtnllceslllp, Journe......., TrelNnQ. llldu\t,., PramollOll I lo?,. ol 9rou Oeulllutle'I I ~1·1• 1rr'1()iltion & UWwn !.(>f'l"''•'S.,.,.,. ••••...................... .. ........... I 00 Se,..,, & Slorm Drain PlpttO'l'tf' "", ........ •• . • •• . • . • . • . • . • . . • • ..••.. •.SO Htallh&Well•r• 1~o1vrosspa'ffOll P,,ns1on ""' ol 9'0$6 payrotl v .. c.hon I~ ot ll'~S peyroll APC)ft'lll<t i J1M Tr•lfl"'9 ~"-ol Cl'Cl&UMl'f'°" lll<'u•lrv P'or't'Ollon """"olor~spey\'Oll (..onl" AOm V I• ot grOU payroll CIU•lllca tleft: 1·1-l J A/C & AtltlQer•llOfl c;.,,...., ~tO'IUfJ/Mr- ... JC. & Rtl•1ver•tlen Fiiter ,....._IO%• JtMr .. A/C. & Atlrlttr•llO'I Flltff .......................................... • · .... 10.., PLAnEREll Admlnh1ro11vc Try)t He•llll & W•lle•e P9mlon V•UllOft Tr-Promollo11 ApprtnUce • .05 per llllW ..... "°"' ,.., II« "°"' .10per lw>llf' .1Sperhew .10,.rllclur For~men: $.)Oo!lvw JourMymMr* CllWlllUIUelll 7•WI Pt•~••Ar .........•. , , •• •,•••••••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••• • · · ••• • .. · ••• • t.ASS t-IHllll&Welfere .7'.., .... P9n11on t.es .. ,....,, VllC at kin ... Pfr "°"" ._., •ocll Sltnoer ....................................................... ' 1's1 ~ w,_11, Multl•PIN .......................................... . .......... and Wit., ... Htl"9 " ....... • •"" ••. • •• "" .. •. • • •., • • • •. ;.·. • j t. • • 11,10 ketttem•" '•'"'•" •11«1 men ••P•v•no ••P a .; •Y Slil>gtt Grent (AusU~WHt..-nor lllmii. tyoel ·s.tp!Oader Operatof' Clew ier and Whtlll 1 ~ !1V'1I ~yd. lftduPto•lld lnclUCllnQ 1V>JOS. Tr.ctor<>Ptr•lor-Oulloourr, T~rktlllltf' '''"9" enotne, up to 100 h.p., fly-I Md ilfl'lll# ,,,. .. _.1o ---~ 0.S .-o •lmll•r typetl ASIUTOI Occ.111ellon•I HUllll Hffllf\ .. 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L.lttH "' 1 tno 011 ,., .. le •• I I\ 1110 lov t no "1f.'t ~.• :1:: :,• ;,,~r '::0,.,, Ill• point of rnelYlllt p lfl• In th• & 111 • • 9i rettllft l111tllllll110 MY •"4 •11 torrnt of dltca -""' <1'Ml:••:on 11 t9::r ,1,~ M•tolllt ., 11on-m•telllt, =~ :::':~, •otll~' •,,.11.,..ry 1'y.,,. of tvMI• llelfttt ""' fW ~~l~' ................... ~·································'·4.S A,lpl\ll9' fl/f CC>Mrete Stir· .. dlnQ Oper .. or (..,.,...,.. or tlnl11Mf'9 I AW!Mlt Pavlno Ma <hll'WI Ooerotot I e.rwr Or.-or tlmltat t't'119•t Kl'HClmetl reQUlr.01 8HL.l.ltN •oeo Poet..-, Weontf l'ktoror ...,,....,, Ooar•tof ' ., .. Q -OperatOf' C..l lft PfKt ftllle L.eyl119 MllOllM~ ~IMMlllH t!MCof'n.,....Oper#ll/lllf (~ ~~ """-Operetor llnock_...l"'*-,...,_ " S.vlnQ\ ~llctshlp Tr•lnlf\9 General Foremen Receive,$'°-.. Jovnwy..- toretnel\ Rtolv•• l.2S •bo,.. Jow,...,m.wl Claulfk•tlon· .• , ... , "°"' . 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MflCI-'" ~°""'""'a. UWll9' Bollortnak~ & Blt<k imltll . . . . . . • ....... : •• .• 1015 T•-MYH~tp ' ...................................... S.t1 UIOCLAYlll I.Ml lnt'l. P9n\10ft ........ 'W.llff• """'Ion V1<alkln .Ot~r"'°"' .t01»rll0ur .AO..,....., ,70per - .JO.-rllevr SfflET Mil TAI. S.A~M.I "'•'"'a. Wlllfer• l'oMIOft <CoeUnM•P•DI> " ......... ~ ...... ._ ............. - •• • • I ~ .. :- ·.: . - . .-: .. ·--:---.- .· . ... ... .. .. _ ... . '" • • • " . ,. .. . ... • . . . • .. • .. . • ~ .. . • . . .. . Thurtday. July 17, 1976 R e model,-Don't Move Music Student PUBLIC N011CE il~·fult HOTICI TO C•IDITOltl su .. a•tOltCOURTOl"THI STATI Ofl' CALll'OltHIA fl'Olt Tltl COUNTY OP ORAH04! tM.A.wll PUBLIC N011CE tmernollonel PtMIOn Vocotlon ~tnlk°"'lp PUBLIC N011CE .U111rl\evr 1°"' of erou .,._ .. .02 ... '*"' More Cal,ifomiaml Keep ing Their Own Homes • H o n o red Eltalo ol WILLY S IEBERT, OKffsod. NOTICE IS HEAE9Y GIVEN toh c.-10n ol tht .atiove Mme<S de<-1 INI all per-l\avlnv tlohm ooainst lf\e wlG dO<oOef\I aro roqul....S \0 Ill• lf\em, with tf\e no<ot!MlrY voveflen. fft u. office ot tf\e ,1orll ot ~ eoow efto tltlOClcourt,or to pre!IOnt them, with tht neco•wry v~hers, to tflO u~SIQned at tho Law Office ot STEVEN T. DELBRIDGE, 17-2 1111\ St., Sle. 101, Sant• An•. C.lltornla 92680, wltlcll 1> I.ho plate of buslneu ot ttw undlolvnecf In •II tnatlers per1alnln9 to th• ntate ot said decedOnl, within four monlh) •II., lf\e llrSI publltatloft of 1111~ notice. FOIWNll:Jlt '7 Gentf'a l For9m ... : '""•bowJollrtOn"*lratt QbWllc.e!Uil: M ·J4 Shlfl MeUlf Worllor llncluOH Vau1Uon) ............... • • • • • • • • •• ·" • • .... 10,CI By THOMAS D. EUAS Californians have been told lime and again the last few years that their li!estyle must change. The usual causes cited have been factors like energy scarcities and air polution, both exacerbated by the kind of use Californians get from their cars. Now it appears the lifestyle changes have begun -and the automobile doesn't look like it's much of a factor in the shift. INSTEAD, THE PRIME cause has turned out to be ever- increasing home prices, com- bined with sky-high mortgage in· lerest rates. A few years ago, a s tudy by the Santa Monica-based Rand Corp. revealed that the average Southern Californian changed his residence s lightly mQCe than ooceayear. other parts oC the state we re only a little more stable. This phenomenon was seen as the way of the future for the rest Pirate Girls SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA FOCUS of the world by observers like Alvin To!fler of "Future Shock" fame. But it is apparently no longer the way of the present in California. PROBABLY THE BEST way to measure the change in Jifestyle, a chan~e too r ecent to show up in long-term studies like Rand's, is to look al building permit statistics. Recently released figures re- veal that the dollar value oC permits for home improvements was up 24 percent last year over 1973, while the total spent on both new homes and the residential improvements was down 25 per- cent. In short, says Ben Bartolotto, research director of the Construction Industry Research These six Orange Coast College coeds will lead the cheering and singing at Pirate football games this fall. Songleaders (top, from left) are Kathi Hockenberry Debbie Grosz and Julie Anderson. Cheerleaders (bot~ tom, from left) are Jennifer Lowry, Denise Bellisle and Peggy Schwandt. Marine Life Study Set by Biologists Marine biologists from UC Irvine and UC Santa Cruz will conduct a m ajor s tudy or marine Love Great Of Mother ROME (UPI> -Mrs. Giovanna Caratelli, 49, went to visit her two sons in prison on narcotics charges and wound up in prison herself. Guards said they caught the mother try ing to pass a package of cigarettes con- taining hashis h to her sons, Marco and Alessandro, through a grill at Queen of Heaven Prison. BotfnerCrop •. life as part of a government pro- posal to open California's outer continental shelf to oil drilling. The year-long study will be financed by a $680,000 grant from the U.S. Bureau of Land Manage- ment. The team of specialists w\11 study whales, porpoises. seals, sea lions, marine birds and other creatures off the Southe rn California coast. Their investigation is designed to pinpoint population centers of various types of marine life and determine the current status of their health. The data will be used by the federal government as a control - to determine if any damage oc- curs when oil drilling starts. It will also be used in measuring the effects of oil spills on birds and other animals. Board in Los Angeles, "People are keeping what they have, "ntE INCREASE IS an in· dication that people dissatisfied with their homes are now chang- ing them instead of moving on to something new.'' Prices are a large part ot the reason for this change away from California's traditional mobility. · In 1970, the typical Southern California home -defined as a three-bedroom house of 1,200 to 1,400 square feet -was ap- praised at $34,300. Toe.Jay that same home is worth $47,300, an increase of about 40 percent. Statewide figures showed th~ typical California house worth $28,000in1970 and $38,000today. Homes within five miles of the ,coast have gone up even more, increasing by 63 percent in the five years before last April. And the increase has been sharpest in lhe last year. A SECURITY PACIFIC Na· tional Bank report s hows that the same home which sold for $40,000 a year a.go would go for about $46,000 today in most parts of California. · Prices oC new housing are up just as much. Las t winter, the building industry's non-profit re· sidential research committee re- ported that 41 percent of new housing units in the state were priced over $50,000, compared with just 29 percent in that high price bracket in June 1974. "Homes under $30,000 are a Cast-disappearing commodity." the committee said. Only 8 per- cent ofthe vacant new units were under that level in December, compared to 16 percent in June 1974 and 28 percent in December oC 1973. \ Some builders resorted to desperate tactics Cor awhile in the effort to sell new homes. THERE WER E OFFERS of $100 a month rebates on rnortgale payments for the first year a buyer owned a house and pledges that builders would make those payments for. two years if a buye r should lose his job in a re- cession-foreed layoff. Saddleback College student Andrew Adams, 19, of Mission Viejo, bas been awarded the Gladys Turk Foundation Award for vocal ex- cellence. He will pursue his music studies al UCLA this fall. Adams was among six qualifiers in the classical music category and re- ce1 ved a $1,250 schol· arship awarded recenUy following vocal auditions at UCLA in April. The music s tude nt participated in Sad- dleback 's Chamber Singers and learned about the award through vocal instructor Don Walker. - Adams will major in conducting and vocal music al the univer sity. "I'm really grateful for m y training at Sad- dleback and especially for t~ opportunity to study music at UCLA," he said. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9USINliSS NAME STATEMENT The following person I\ dot"9 buSI· ~s•~ CREATE·A·FRAME, 3SO Ocean Aw • Laguna 8eacfl. C•hlornta92l>S1 Lucy•Jen1~n. '4S So Coa\t Hwy., uqun.t B~<1<f\, C•lllorn1• '12.SI Tfl1\ bu\lf't)S •\ conducteo by an In· dlv1dval. Lucy Jen1>0n T111s \taren t!nl w.u Ille<! w•tfl the County Cler>. or Oro1n9~ Counlyon July 7, 191S. • 1'4SSll PubllSlled Ordnge C.Oil)I Oo11ly Piiot July 10, 11, 24,31, 19n 1)3.t·7S Ofled JUM 17, lt7S JENNY SIE8EfH Eaecutrla ot tf\e Wiii of ttw abOve n•med ~e4'nl STIYIH T. DELaRtOGE 11162 11111 SL. Ste. 101 santa Aaa, C..llfornla tu'° Tel: &ll•JOOO At*-Y tor Eaecwtrix Published Or•nge Coast Dally Pilot, June 16,and July 3, 10, 11, 191) 1l»-1S PUBLIC NOTICE SU .. EIUOR COUltTOF Tl4E STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THECOUHTYOFORAHGE Ho.A-Mm NOTICE OF HEARING 01" Pn"ITION FOR PROaATE OF WILL AJotO FOR LETTERS TIESTAMEM- TARY • NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN that THOMAS OAKLEY JAMES his filed f\entln • P911tion fot Prot>ate of IMll and tor luua~ ot Letlen Te •t•mentMy to the petitioner rol•ren<e to wNch Is made tor lur1her particulars, ~ 11\at tile II~ and place of hearlno 1i. s,a,,_. h<I\ bt'en sel lor July 29. 197S, •t 9:30 •.m. 1n the courtroom ot Oepartmtnt No. Jot ~d court, •I 700 Cl"lc Center ~:~~.~~I, In tne City of s.nta Ana, O.ted July 11, 197S WILL=.AM lJOHN County rk EDWIN W. C FFEE AttorM., at Law P.O. 8oa.541 t60A..e11kl• Gr•nae SM Ct.me11te, C.litornl• tun Tel: 01414'2-4111 Attorney lor: Petitioner Pul>tls.f\ed Orange Coast O.lly Piiot, Jutv 1•, 11,22, 197S 2~7S PUBLIC N011CE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATEOFCALtFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.A-MJJI NOTICE OF HEAIUNGOF PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AHO FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY l~D WAIVED I Estate pt MILDRED M. ROUOOT, •Ila Ml LORE 0 M. MAX EV, OecN~. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th<ll JOSEPH M. FIOUOOT has filed herein TlltltAUOWOIU(UIJ.Mll.NltS Hoa1t11 a. W•llare Veu 110n ""'"'Ion .U111ri.. • 'IO per flow .)Oper hour >-HS 0.Mlflutillll: All .. ..., MacnlM WOrll •• ,,....... .• . .. • • ..... • • • • • • ·" • .. " .. • • •• • • ••• • • .U lnexporlenceq 8H• Ma<hlno"""'1(!St900.nl ................ • ......... I 10 Helper & FIOor MaGlllneOporatllf', ......................................... 1 Cl f'robatlonaryMen C"I todoy,l. ·····: .• _. ................................. 7.1.l TfLR U.YElt & TlltRA%U>WOtlK£1tS Hoallh a. Well••• .49) per hout <.mplo't'ff Pll'l'S .00 Peru.Ion .40per "°"" Vautlon .70per "°"" AOprontlteshl11 .0.119rhour Tiie Pl'omotton IS<+.,.,..., ll!mc>to.,.,119~SU.oo,,.r mon111> lnt'I Peru.Ion .)Oper flour TtHH.IO Worll••S .... Ith & Wltlf81e .)Oper llour , Terr•no Workfr.l P9nl!on .SOperllolw TerrauoWorlr.or~Vocatlon .lOporhovr Foreman. 3 tOmenU.SOper <Ny over Journeymllll Foremen 11 men or more u .oo.i.o ... Jour11..,.inan Oanltl<•ti.tl <wages below Include v.C•llonl .. MS Tiie uyer ............................................................ 10 00 Terrouo V.Ofker 9.37 TILE HELPER R• ti re men I 1 .00 II« llotW ChrlltmuS.vlMJs .20pet'l\Our Vacallon S.vlnQ~ .lO per l\Our OISolbillty & Oenl•I .AO per hour Health & Weltafe .S7 per~ Tllo Promotionp .IS• i;.rhour CEmptoyetClll'l'SJIS.OOper mon\h) Apprentice • n per hcur 1$&.00 mln.> O..ultlutlon .. HS Tite tielptr ..•.....••.••.••••• ••., , ., •••••••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• 7.2tS C.rlllleo ................................................................ 1.21$ 1neaper lt!nceo Helper .................................................... l.&S APPRIENTICE SGHEOULE PIERIOOANORATE Tiie Apprenllct Rate 11 b., Plfrctflla9e of the Journeymat1'1 R•1e. CRAFT INTERVAL.SIU lrod Asbestos 4 yrs. Ml 10 Bollerm ..... r 6mo1. 70 ns Brlcklllye" 6 mo1. SO 60 Clrpenltr\ "mos. 60 6S Cemt Muon •mos. 60 6S Eleclrlclens 6 mos. so 60 Glaziers tOOO hn. SS 60 lr'Ol\Worl<tr• •mos. 6S 113 lrOf\ Worker"• moio. 6S 16 lrrigelon & LwnSokl., 6mos 6' 70 L..lther1 3 mos. 40 SO L..tlhers 6 mos. Operating Et>vrs. IOOOhrS. Painters 6 mos. Paperl'Wln911r 6 moio. Pla\lerers 3 mos. Ploll\terer\ •mos. 70 1S so 60 so 60 SO SS Plumbers 1>rnos. ~ 4S Relrlgerellon i. mo!>. 40 46 Rooters Jmos. 60 i.s Rooters 4 mo\. S.-r&!.IOf'm Or•ln i.mos. 9-t Metal 6 mO\. st9'I pjjlnttr 6 mo"- T•oe<s •mo~. Tl~ L..t yer •mO\' 64 70 4S so so S6 SO t.S so 60 'Structur•I & Ornamental "Rtintor<lr19 a... 80 IS 10 70 10 65 70 17 92 76 60 IO ·~ 10 6.3 60 Sl 70 76 SS 6'1 BS 80 4ltl ~" "" 90 17S IO as 80 90 9S 7S IO as 75 IO 90 10 7S IO 7S 80 as 91 9S 98 91 12 .. .. 7S 90 as 90 9S 7S as 9S 80 90 10 7S es 6S 70 7S SI .. 10 IO as 90 82 .. ,. 60 f>S 70 68 14 IO 100 83 es '1 Publls.f\ed Or•noe Coast O.lly fllol, J uly 11, t97S 7111 ltll 90 9S 90 9S as 90 90 ts ao 90 16 ·n 9S 7S IO .. ,. 91 'M '"' 11111 .. .. IS 1S.7S a petlllon lot Prot>ate ol Will and for is· 1 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE suan<e of Letters Testamentary to the .xtlllOMr I Bond Waived) relereKe to wllo<n h maoe t0< further partkul•n. ------35-.,-1 -----o)nd 1na1 tile lime an<I place of 11Hrl"9 FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS lhe same h<ls been sel for A119U>l S, HAMESTATEMEHT 197S, •I 9:30 a.m ., In the co..rt,_,, Of Tile tollow1n11 per\on Is dol"9 bUSI· Oepartmenl No. 3 or uid coort, at 100 nessas· Civic Center Drive We\l, In the Oty Of UNION TI R6 co. 1211 Newport Sointa Alla. <:alilornla. Blvd • Co\1'1 Me1oa, C.lllilornla .,,621 O..ttd July IA, 197S. Wiiiiam c. Ale\, l'I Klaloa COUM, WILLIAM E. StJOHN, Newport B«!ocn, Calllo•n•a '17'60 County Clerk Tiiis bu~lness IS conducted bY dn 1n. HURWITZ, HURWITZ ANO REMER dlvldual Attorneys •I Law Wolllam c . Al"\ '30 :l2IMI S§P.O. 80• ll3S Thi\ \latement .,.,\ lolt·d witn 1ne Newport , Callfoml• '16'l ~mly Clerk of Oranoe county on June Tel: (710 '7 · 20 12.197S. AtlOrMyslOf': Petitioner "44140 Published OranQe Coa\t 0•1ly Pilot. Publlstled OranQe COUI Dally Pilot, July 16, 11, 72, 191S 261,..IS July J. 10, 11, 24, 197S 74!1G-H Pl"BLJC NOTICE plJiifac NOTICE B--•4 B.-7' SUPERIORCOURTOFTHE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ho.A·l4US NOTICE OP HEARINO OF f'ETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY E\llteofaMAE REGINA HARBISON, <lka MA E R. HAIHll!>ON, Oeceo~. NOTI CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that JOSEPH w HARBISON has filed herein a petition tor Probate ol Wlll and tor lswan<e ot Letters Te\tamt'l'ltary to ltlt' pe11t.oner reference to ....,k h IS ,,._ IOf' further Particulars, and tflat tht ti,,_. and pla<e of hur1nv tf\e s.me has been set lor Jul., 79, 1'7S, at t:JO a.m , in the counroom ol Department No 3 al\d of S•id court, •t 100 C.vic Cenler OtlYI we st, 1n the City ol S.Ota Ana, C..lltorn1a. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE Ho.Al41» ORDER TO SHow,;;AuSE CCCPt2171 In the Matter of tile Application of Ro0er Manin Thompson tor Cha"91! of Name • WHEFIEAS R~rMartln T~son, Pltlltioner. has filed a pelltion with the Clerk or lhls court tor an order cl\ang- ln9 Ills n1me from Floger Martin Tllornpson to R09u Mu ton Cervantes. IT IS ORDERED lflat •II person\ 1n- tere\t&d ln the above-<inhtled maner appear before this Cour1 •I 10 a m., on August S, 191), In Ille cour I room ol 3 dt Or•noe C.OU"IY Courlhouse, Santa AN. Or•nc)e C.Ounty, Calilornia, and Show c•use. ii •ny, wny Ille pellllon lcw- chanve of ftolme sN>uld not be granled: Those offers are not so com- mon any more, a s interest rates have fallen off considerably from their all-time highs of last year. Home buyers today can expect to pay about 91h percent interest on their mortgages, compared with about 101h percent at last year's -+---F-l_C_T-IT_l_O_U_S_B_U_S_IH_E_S_S __ NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY 01' ORANGE Ho. A-13"41 Dated July 1. 1975 WILLIAM E. SI JOHN Counly Clerk THOMASJ. JEFFEltS, Jr. AttwMyotLaw IT IS FURTHER ORDERED tlwt .a c09y of th•\ order to .snow cauw be published In t he Dally Pilot • .J ~r Of gener•I c1rculation print· ed 111 Orafl11" County, Calllorn1a, once a -ell fCM' four succe\Sive weeks pl'lor to the date sat I« he•rlng on tne petition. peak. HAMESTATEMEHT But this reduction doesn't even Tne toll0W1n9 perl>C)n •:. Oc>tng bu" tlf'io\•S.. approach the 7 percent interest u.L1FORN1A DRYWALL co. •2tt rates common four years ago. w.Ba1~.e.11>cN.ca11torn1.t<n060 R•Ymond L Sl><tr.11, '126 w. Balboit And when the higher home prices ai..o .• Balboa. ca111orn•• .,,"°° are considered, the monthly pay-Tnl~ bu~lf'>t'\\ I:. conduc111<1 by .an •n 01VlllU<ll. ments that buyers have to make Paymon11 L s11er111 in today's market are prohibitive nu\ \ta1emMt was 11111d W1t11 '"' County Clerk Of Orange County Of\ Jul~ for many of them. 1.11t~s . F 4U21 PUl>llSl'led OtanQe C04SI Dally PllOI, Julyl0, 17.24.31, 1'7S 2m.75 uza Hoftol11lu Aw. Montro!IO, C.lltonua 91019 Tel: J~l'6' Alt0t MY lor: Petltlonor PUbhSll"o Oranve Coast D•ll• Piiot, July lb, II, 21. IWS 21>11·75 PUBLIC NOTICF. Estateot LOUISE PLOU. OMea<ot'd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to ll'le <r@<IHCWS of Ille abOw named Ot<_, 111411 all per~ns navtng claims aqa•nsl rne s.ld clecedenl ar~ r~ulr.ct to fjlf ti.m, w1tfl rne ~c~uar., voucher" 1n rne ofhce or tile clerk ol ti,e above en tilled courl, or 10 pr., sen I them, with tne ne<en•ry ~ucners, to tile un~slgned at tne Oll1ce ol LOUIS A. Audfl, m1· l------B-.-_-n ____ _ Wilshire Blvd., No Sl8, Lo~ Anveles, SUPERIOR COURT OF THE C,alll. 'IOCllO, wflicfl 1s Ille place 04 bu~· STATE OF CALI FORNI A FOR MU ot the U<\ders19neo 1n .. 11 ""'tiers THE COUNTY OF ORANGE pert•fnlng to tile e\talf! or \.did ooce-No. A·l4JS7 0.t@<I: June l•. 197S. SAMUEL DREIZEN Judt.le ot tfleSuperlor Court ROGER MARTIN THOMPSON 1741 .... 1,..way Ntwpor1aucllol<•liforni•91661 Tel: 0141 Ms-6631 Pub11\hed Orange Coast O•ilY Piiot, June 2•, and July J, 10. 17, 197S 2371·7S P UBLIC NOTICE Price-fix ing Guilt Denied dent. within toor month\ alter lne first NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITIO.. -------------tJUbllut1onotthlsnotice. FOR PROBATI! OF ~ILL AHO FOR Dated Junt' 17. l'llS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STAT I: OF CALI FOR NIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.A-M307 By Bakeries SAN DIEGO CU PI) Representatives of six bakeries. ·principal suppliers of bread pro- ducts in three Southern California counties, and five of their officials have pleaded inno- cent to federal charges of price fixing. The pleas were entered here before U.S. Magistrate Edward A. Infante, who set &>pt. 3 for further bearings and assigned the case to U.S. District Court Judge Howard-B. Turrentine. Named in the indictment were ITT Continental Baking Com- pany (Wonder Bread); In- terstate Brands Corp. (Webers Bread); Akervik and SalmolK, Inc., predecessor to Snowflake· Bakery Inc. (Sunbeam Bread): Town Tai~ Baking Company <Town T·alk Bread), and American Bakeries Company (Langendorf Bread). The bakeries are charged with violating the Sherman Antitrust Act between 1966 and 1974 in San Diego, Orange and Imperial counties. P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI HESS NAME STATEMENT Tf\e following perM>n 1s Oolng bu'>I· neuas· BULL ANO BU!>H, 877A W. l'llh SI .. ~la Mesa, CA. 9'417 Ernes t Len Hutton, llA 3700 Parllview Lane. Irvine, CA 9261>4 Tflis business is conduct@<! by an;... dtV1dual. Erne$t l en Hutton This \t•tement w.is tiled with Ille County Clerk of Or•ngo County Oii June 11, 191S. ll'UID Published Or•nge Coa~t OallY Piiot, JUiy l, 10, 11, 24, 191S 2401-7S PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAMI? STATEMENT The lollowln9 l)trM>n Is <Solng ~· MSSa\ KJO INDUSTRI ES, 3100 Plata Drive, H202, Sdnl• An•, Calll. 92104 l(ort J . Over. 3700 Plata Orlw. H202,Sant;t An<1, Cal>f. 9'704 This oosiriess Is conducted by .in In- dividual. Karl J . Over This statement w•s filotl wltl'I the County Clerk or Ora n<J(l Counly on June ?3, 1'17S •. F4S07t Published Ofan11f! Coast Oa11y PilOI, Junel•,andJulyl, I0, 17, 19/S 2382-15 PUBLIC NOTICE SUPIEIUOR COURT OF TME STATE Of' CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OltANOIE No.A· .. 2't NOTICE 01" HEARING OF PETITION FOR PROaATE 01" WILL ANO LET· TUIS TIESTAMENTAltY Estate of VIC l!NTA GARCIA AREVALOS, Oe<oa$ed. NOTICE ISHEREBYGIVENthlltO. BLANCHE AREVALOS has filed herein• petition for Probate ol Wiii end lot lssua"'e ~ L•ll•rs Te~~ to thO peuuonor reference lo '*"'kh Is made tor furtner .,.nkulen, end that lht time end P'•co or r.arlnv thf wnw ~ been s.t tor July lt, 1t7S, ot 9:30 a.m .• In the coortroom of Deportment No. 3 ot said coort. •' 100 CM< C..tt!I' Drift Wnt. !ft Ille City of Santa AN. c.tlfornla. Dated July I , lt7S. WILLIAM E. SI JOMN, County Clerll IARHES,SMtTH, .LYANDWADUIOt\ ...... .,. .. u. ..,, ~t s.tto t7 Ml.wit~ -..Cll, C411Ko""a ...... "*"-yatw;,..t~r ""*'"'" OrOt'loe COHI Dally Pllo4, Jul'I' It, 17, 12, tt7J 2'11HS Franc"s Pio.. Huntsman LETTER5' TESTAMENTARY E xecutrixottt>e Wlll Esteteof FRANKIE ELLEN INGE, ot th41 abov" named deCeOent Deceased. LOUISA.AUDET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lh<ll 1921Wlblllre81vd., Ho. Sii CHARLES MARTON hH filed herein a Los Aft90~, C.111. 90010 petition tor prot>ale ot will an<l tor let· Tel: (2131 ~144 ters testamenlary reference towlllcfl is AtWMylor Executrh made tor lurllter parti<ul•rs, anti tNI Published Orange coast oaoly Piiot, tne time •nd place ot neann9 the ~- July 3, t0, 17,24, 191S l44>1S has been ut lor July 79, 197S, •I 9.30 PUBLIC NOTICE 8 I044l NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF TK.E STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE Ho. A-1370I Esta te ol MAR y M. DAVI s. Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lo tf\e ~redllon of the •bove named de<-nl !Mt all f)ef'sons having claims .te)31nsl !he s.alo oecedent art' required to tile tllem. with lhe nece\wry vouchers. In tf\e office of the clerk Of the a~ en· a m., In 1he c.ourtroom ol Dt-par1ment No. J of S<l•d court. a t 700 Clvi< CA!!<lter Drive West, 111 lhe City 01 Santa AN. c..lltornla. O.ted J uly 1. 197S WILLIAM E. 51 JOHN, C.Ounly Cieri< P\.-UHKETT & PLUNKETT. AttowMytatuw 412 Ollw Aw. P .0 . ••• 26' H""tlng\Oft h•clll CA. '1'41 M-...,11or: "-' lloMr PUbfl&hOd OranQe Cont Dally Pliot, July 11, 18,14, l'llS 2U).1S PUBLIC NOTICE titled co..rt, or to Pt'ese11t lhem. with tlle B-tOS2 I -wc:eswry vouchers, to the undersigned SUPERIOR COURTOl"THE at The Office ot S.ndt'~ & Tlscla~. ttoa IMlshlre 811/d., No. 2700, Los Anoet.s, STATE OF CALl .. ORHIA FOR C.alll, 90037, which ls the place of 11u51. THE COUNTY OF ORANGE IM$S Of IN un<lel"$lgned In all matters Ho. A·l4»1 otrt•lnlnv le> Ille estate ol wld dKe-NOTl(IE 01" HEARING OF PETITION <lent, wltflln tour months alter lhe first FOR PltOa ATE OF WILL ANO FOR LEn•RS TESTAMENTARY pubflutlonottflisnotlu. Eslllto ol NELL H. CRAGO also OeteclJune 26• 197S· known as NELL HERSHELE CRAGO, RICHAROA.OAV1S Dtc•ased. EJCecutoroltfleWlll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ... , or tf\e abOve named deGeOenl ... SANDERS & TISDALE MERRELL SCHWIMME R has lllrd ,... Wllslllro at...s., Ho. 2700 ftt<•ln a petition fOf probatt Of wlll and LMAf\9elo•. c:..111. tOOJ6 tor i.tten tH tamentary relorence to fel: l21U W ·lt.. W!lld\ 11 made tor lurlhor partkul~s. """'11eystorE•cll1or end 11161 tM.tlm« •nd Pl•U Of 11Hr1ng PubllShed Or•nge Coast O.lly Piiot IN same has t>o.n s.t tor July :rt, 191S. Juhl 10 1114 197S 2*"7S •t 9:JO •.m ., lh th• counroom of • • • • o..,.nrnt!nt No. 3 ot wld court, ml 100 Civic C.nter Orlve West, In lllO Oty oA Sant• An•, Ulltoml•. 1--------------' Dat:HJ uly II, 191S. FIC'TlTIOUS '\)~\NISS WILLIAM IE. St JOHN, PUBLIC NOTICE NAMIESTATEMENT Counl Cit k Tiie fOllowi"9 t>ef'M>nS are doing Mi-llOLLIER,SU~H~R& OEN AS nossas: • A"9rMysatUw EXHIBITION BAKE SHOP. 9041 ..... l"lntAw. All•nt• Ave .• Huntln9ton e.acll, ~.CA.91001 C..lltomla92M6 AttWMy1for: Petl\i.Mr Rober1 J. and Grace A. AndHJOll. Publl~ Oran91 CNSI Dally Piiot, 21322 Breton Ln., Hunllnvton Boacl\, July 11. 1a, 24. 197$ 2'37·7S Callfomlo t1M6 This t>uslnoss Is conducted b'/ lll'l ln- dlvloual. Robert J . Anderson This statement was tiled wltfl ttoe County Cltrtl Of Ofa11ge Counly on JUiy 7, 191S. F 45'14 Pul>llshtd Or•noe Coast Dally Piiot • July-10, 11. 24, 31, 1'7S 2SIJ.1S PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE fl'ICT1Tt0US aUSINIESS HAMI ST~TEMENT The lotlowln9 persons••• OOl"9 busl· ntSIH; - PERFECT WEIGH SCALE COM- PANY, 28U E. LaPelma Avo., AMhelm. CA. ttlOi. Poul 0 . Lloyd, tlSl1Gra<Nrcy0.., Senti Ano, CA. t270S 5'w10 8. K•Mt•wa, 19709 C.am-otlon Dr .. Carso'tt, CA._,,,.. Tiii• Mlneu It co11<1uctt4 bY on un- IMOrporated ast.odallon other !Mn • ~ntrshlp. PaulO. Lloyd Tlll1 st•tement wu flied wltll the ~111y Clerk of Or•nvo O>unt"tonJune NOTICE OF H EAR I NG 0~ f'ETITION FOR P R09ATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMEH· TARY CBOtlDWAIVEOI Eslate of ALBERTO AZZARA. alla ALBERT AZZARA, Oeceued. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\at Vil A AZ2A 'RA n .. s hied herein a pe1>- tion lor Ptobale ot WI II a11d lot l~e of l.etlt'r\ Testamentary to UWl pell· ti-r retert'Me to wh1eh i\ nwde for lurtf\er Pilrllcutars. and Ill.ti lf\e hme <ll'ld place ot he¥tn9 lhe \d,.,., Ila$ been set 1or July 29, 197S. at 9:30 a.m .• •n tne Goortroom ol Oepartment No. 3 of W4d court, al 100 Cl vie Center Drive ~\t. 111 the City of Santa Ana, Callforn•a. D.lteo July 10, 1975 WILLIAM E. StJOHH, County Clerk FRANK SIHATIA Ill AltitrMyatUw 21'W.~"t.Streot GtoMat., C.llforni• tl204 Tel: CJUI 246-Stft; tJa.5162 AIWMY lw: ... tltloMr Published Orange Co•st Daily Piiot. July tl, 17, 18, IWS 2j09.1~ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIHE5S NAME STATIEMENT Tilt lollowinQ penons are doing~ ness as. OVERi:tEAD DOOR CO. OF ORANGE COUNTY, 193'1 E. PomoM St., Santa A11a, Call!. 9270S Oranve Overhead Door c.o .• Inc .. 11 C..lllornla corpor•tlon, 11tS Boyd St., Sent• A11a, Call!. 9170S • Victor P. ZJeoier, 746 E. 17th SI., ~ta Mos., Ca lot. 97b27 This~" Is conducted by a llm41• Id part nip. • nge Overhead Door CO., nc. . Dave Murphy, (Pres.) Th;s 'stat•rnent wa' filed w1ttl tht .:ounly Clerll of Or.tft119 ColHlty on Jun• t31 tt7S. RS.16 Published Oranve Coast Dally Pilot, lune2' •ndJuly 3, 10, 17, 197S 2J3'.1~ P UBLIC NOTICE- ~------------~---f'ICTITIOUS aUSINHS NAMIE $TATIMIENT ltw IOl~lftll persons are doing l>uV· l\ISS OS: f AICA TRADING COMPANY, t10n Puebtonuen Drive, M1u1on vi.. lo. Cllltomla 92•1S ,_.,pf\ f!. Jones, 210n ~ on .... Mission Viejo, C.Utornle92'1S ... .,,.n 0. Whitford, l20 e.t o ... ton. No.'3, Anaheim, Cautorn1n21os Tiiis buslntn ts condwcted by • gal'lttal P.trtntr'11lp. Ralptl E. Jones Thll il•t•mont WH fllod With .,. CourllY c1ull ot Oronve eoum,en.Juty 1, 197$. ..... ,. PWllsf\OCI Ora• CMlt 0.lly l'llM, Jiiiy 10, 17, 24, 31. 1t7S U»-JS llJ, 197S. Ntl1' -~~~-------~-Pub! I Shod Oun91 CoHI Daily Pllol, ~ 2', and July>. 10, 11, lt7S 2331·1S PUBLIC NO'l1CE These seven Orange1 Coast College coeds will rorm the Pica~ flag twirling team next fall. From left are Diane Lester, Trude Larson, Karen Sorenson, Debbie TewsJey, Cheryl Mullikin, Marsha Wright and Melissa Guzzetta. ' . . ,, , .. . ' -. . .. : \ J • .... J • I, ! ... ,, , .. ' . .. .... • ·'' J• ... Thurtdey. July 17. 197& f)AIL Y PtLOT fr-~-1IE-P-~-C-'K-o-~...:::...:::Pu::::n::::ch:::::;;;J 'Si mp le' D8 HowffforW. ~-~-~ ..... ,. ~~!.~.~ ....... ~.~4!'..~ ....... 1~!.~.~••••••• "I love this time of day-the fe.J#, fleeting moments before recoiling yesterday's newt ond I/inching from 4 1odoy's." Two Programs Capo Pupils Have Option Suffer Pain Too By DR. ST£1NCROHN DEAR DR. STEIN· CROHN: I have been getting severe headaches for years. Aspirin doesn't s~m to help. I have a friend who says l may have mi- graine. I lell him "Im. possible," My IQ isn't high en ough! I 've heard only ex- ecutives, processors and really intelligent people get migraine. I'm only a clerk in a department store. Just a simple sort of soul. Is it possible that a fellow Jike me (age 37) can be a victim or mi- graine? If so, J think J'U agree with what I believe you'll say, "Better see your doctor." -Mr. E. By ANNE COOPER CO MMENT: Why do · ot-.o.11,Pli.tsWt you need me to push you Capistrano Unified School District children wiU into an examination? r have two new alternative methods of education should think a series of avaUabJe lo them when school resumes in Sep-severe headaches wouJd tember. have done that Jong ago. . Harold Hester, director of curriculum and pro-· Of course it's pQssible Jects for the dis trict, said be expects one or two ,.--------- ele mentary schools in the district to offer a "fun- damental school·. program, beginning this ran. DOCTOR IN '"THE HOUSE PARENTS WHOSE CJULDREN ATTEND ~ schoolsin_whichthefund~mentalschoolprogramis you may be s ufferinn offered will h ave the option whether to enroll their t> hildr · f r o m m i g r a i n e c en 1~ the program. The program emph asizes headaches. Forget the teacher-directed learning or basic skills, utilizing idea that migraine al-d.rill and practice techniques. Students in the lOth through l2th grades have tacks only those with already chosen whether to enroll in the djslrictwide superior intelligence. ~sroads program. This alternative'high school For years, many mi- wlll center on education through public service. graine sufferer:s _have The Crossroads prograna has received board fou~d some allev1at1on of approval, and a campus is being r eadied for' thei~ headaches by as- Crossroads students on the grounds of Dana Hills s1:1mmg t~at they are a High School in Dana Point. · kind of badge of honor • A proposal for th~ fundamental school program something. only for .the ·will be presented to district trustees Monday prosperous. well-off, and · · well educated. Not so. THE TWO NEW ALTEftNATIVES IN educa- tion are !JOl opposites as some people suppose, Hester said . Both are structured programs stress- ing individualized instruction. The goal of the elem entary {>rogram is to make sur e each child ·masters basic skills -the oldtime three R's or re~diog, writing and 'rithmetic. The designers of the Crossroads program aim to make high school education relevant. Just as ulcer and gout are no longer cons idered diseases of dis tinction. Migra ine knows no boundanes. intelleetual, ethnic, or t.•nvironmen· tal. It's trul' lh<i t there's a family history of such headaehes in about 75 percent of patient::.. Nearly 200 students have enrolled in this year's Crossr oad s program. John Porter, program manager, said he expects stu<ients will be chosen by lottery for the next year to t eep enrollment to a manageable size of 250. P AT I •: N TS M A Y give a history of having suffered from car StC'k· ness or headaches IAhen quite young. And lhc headaches often c<.1me on during important turn- ing poinls. s u c h as graduation, new job, or marriage . The headaches <1re usuiJlly throbbing and on e-sided. May last for hours 01· days, with nausea and vomiting. Crossroads students will spend part of each school week working off campts in a public service job or their choice in the flelds of education, medicine, law and ecology. Tht remainder of their required school hours will be spent on campus, studying skills they will use in tharchosen field. WHILE CROSSROADS STUDIES ARE planned to complement work ex~rience, Porter emphasized that students in the program will meet state requirements for graduation. "They will be at least as well prepared for col- lege as students in the traditional program," he said. Impetus t or the (unda m ental, school program bas come Crom district trustees. A committee appointed to slltdy fundament al schools already operating in the slate has prepared a report which will be presented to the board July 21. Hester said the report recommends that teachers in the district who lend to emphasize fun- damental skills and a structured class environment be matched with students whose parents opt for the fundamental school approach. "We are heading in the direction indicated by the state Department of Education," Hester said. "The recent Riles Committee report recommended that students at all levels have alternative methods available to them . Different children ha.ve different needs, respond lo different things, even children within the same family. We want to be able even- ,tually to offer students and parents a oumber of op-tions." Police Set For Benefit Tickets are now on sale for the annual Costa Mesa-Irvine Police Officers Association variety benefit show scheduled for Sept. 27 at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa . Association President Officer Jan Gustaveson said funds from the 8:30 p.m . variety show will finance various youth ac- Uvities and community projects. By now, Mr. E., l prC'· s ume you understand why your own suggestion is a good one: Give your doctor lhe headache of discovering the causclof your head~ch~. And believe me. the consc1en- LJous doctor often gets a headache trying to make the correct dii:lgnosis. However, pres uming that yours are really due Lo migraine. he "tit ad minis(er medicines to control your discomfort. Usually these are com. binations of ergot and caffeine drugs. Their purpose 1s to cons trict lhc dilated, pounding arteries in the brain which arc c<.1using all the discomfort They can be taken by pill or suppository . Sometimes inject ed. The earlier treatment is inslituted, the sooner the attack is over. I have tried tom akc at least two points, Mr. K One, that it is possible for you to have migraine Two, that arteries are not interested in your I Q score. Rate Hike Tickets are $7 each -only~ne is required to admit an entir e Camily -and they may be obtained by contacting()(ficerGary Barwig at ·the Costa Mesa Police Department. STANFORD (UPI) Stanford Uni versity Hospital announced a 10 percent rate increase for rooms and services. ·Newport Man Bilk Trial Ordered SAN OJEGO (AP) -A jury has · convicted. three men of conspiracy and grand theft in an alleged scheme to bilk two banks or an estimated $293,000. The three are Lloyd Wflliam Sahley, 49, of Cleveland, Ohio, John Olarles Burden J r ., 53, and Richard Bradford Andeson, 42, both of San Diego, ·A NEW TRIAL WAS ordered for David Horace Dr1nkwater, 34, of Newport Dench, when the JUry was unable to reach a verdict. . Drinkwater, rormer manager of the E1cond1d o Br an ch. ot Unlted Callfornlo Bonk, will team Mondov or the date tor hts second trial on 13 counts. In all, the jury of seven women and live m en were unable to reach a verdict on 18 counts d~pi~ 12 days or deliberation after a three-month trial. ANDESON AND SAJILF.V were convicted on single counts of grand theft and conspiracy, Bu~n on thre~ counts or grand theft and one ot eon spirac)'. Andesqn was acquitted on a charge of offering a gratuity to a bank officer in connection with an alltged gilt t.o Drinkwa~r. The sentencing also ~r July .,, r 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T ••••• • • • ••• • ••••••••••• G.....-ot I 002 G.....-ot I OOl c;,....,.al I 002 G........ I 001 • Gtfteraf 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... __ , ------- VA CANT $3,000 TOTAL DOWN That's all the U•h it l akt'a . Ownl'r will finan ce . 3 Large bedrooms, dtn.ing raom plu.s fireplo~. Move 1n qwck. C.sll 646-7171. ~1N Ill 0 •II S fl.IN 10~/ i'jl{j • 1e11Jtd !~u!~!w!!l 4 Br. 4 Ba &Gallery 2 fireplacea, wetbar Deluxe kitchen Pier for yacht lo60' You may selecl the finishing touches. 675-8120 JUST $5200 DOWN lNCOM E properly nr Coau Me.s a Women's Club 60ll300 lot, zoned R·2; 3 BR home w/lge. fam. rm., dbl. gar. & workshop -t l ·BR horne w/encl perch & laundry nn. Zoned for ' addi Uon•I unH~ ASK ING $52,000 *DUPLEX* Beil Costa Mesa loc 2 BR, 1 ba. ea. wut. L,e . cement patio: stove & refrig. Incl. Sep. encl. garages XLNT BUY . ONLY $52,50() .. C .. THOMAS REALTOR 224 W. Coast Hwy. N'pt. Beach S48·S527 EVES : 545-5643 LA CUESTA 2 STY-4'10R ASSUME $32,500 Neglec ted 2 $lory, 4 bedroom. SpaC'ious living and formal dintn~ rooms Separat~ con v~rtlbl~ de!n. Glg~ntic family room with roun· try fireplia~e. Ch.Udrens & master s ulte i:; IRVINE TERRACE .. View I.urge horn•.· "ith \'!(>\\ o r harbor. 4 Hdrm~ .. 4 baths, game rm Offered, $285.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Newish 3 bdrm., 2 baths, family room Offered at $79,000 Secluded grounds. Be (i J firs t t o see 1t. Call ~;~9:,,5'llNI08INl{f· [U~~IN-MifiJIN INC t•lfilltll 644-7662R EAL Tc~! .. :: DEL MAI UNIVUSm PAR.I( SPARKLEll GetWraf I 002 GeMf"OI 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Must be experien~ to -.. -.·w·~-rt-·-----L-be believed. A 3+ Fam ~ ~ home with a fantastic EXEC TIVE HOME parents retreat ~dded to Lols or room for enter. the master bedroom, air laming around p<JtJo & cond & a yard large pool. Custom home w1tb 2STORY31R HIDEAWAY POOL $30, 950 VALLEY REALTY enough for small pool. heavy beam ceilings. In PRESENTS Bright, cheery and col-area of beauWul homes. * CASH * orful. Over 2000 sq. n. 3 en, huge master, 2 FOR ANY HOME!! F\all Now rt-duced lo only baths, hv1ng, family, Walk thru lush tropical parad)se LO secluded en trance into step down hv, room. Dining entertam- ment. Gourmt.1. lutchen! W1nd1ng staircase to bdrm retreat with mam~ moth ma s ter and children suites! Assume 7\.o'z% FHA loan al Sl99 per mo. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. Hurry for appt. Call 847 -6010. PENINSULA $.59,900. Call 644-7211 formal dtne, +detached appraised value paid. Free home evaluation. * DUPLEX * ~ 3 room s tudio. Heavy 0 C 1 shake roof. 2540 Vista Back payments K. a I Beautiful deluxe duplex ~ Baya & Tustm Ave. Open anytime. Rick Byers Bkr in great beach location. t _...........__. Daily. Come see! 542-3676 C\lstom built 3 bedroom, ' 1 ~~~~~~~~~J 2 bath units. Walk t.o surf ---------646·3928.eves 646-4543 Oceanside/Carlsbad R.E. Co nta ct : Robe rt Shapard, Realtor, 603 Mic h igan, Oceanside 722-7623. Newport Heiqhts Owner will consider lease option or sales con·. tract for this cute shingle 3 bedroom home. Near new, balcony with ocean view. $71 ,000. 642·5200 j PETE ' BARRETI ~~. REALTY NEAR HEW LOWDOWN STARTER CONDO S wimming pool, clubhouse, play area & park. All this and now re· lax in your charming 4 bedrm Condo. Expertly decorated and upgradt.'CI, only $36.000. ~l1 P EHH t-fOMES 3848 Campus N 8 50-11655 OPEN DAILY or Lido shopping. $5050 IB.OW SHORECUFFS VA APPRAISAL COLONIAL Winding tree lined drive {.)l'f#tJ 1fl? •It f. lf\j fi'(U Jl(f I Lachenmyer Realtor to spectacular fo ur 1 ________ _ Strik ing two·s tory Coloni a l m a nsion, hardwood fl oors, beautifully maintained, down coast view . $198,000. bedroom, two story POOL home. Formal en-BEACH RETREAT VACANT ON try lo spacious formal 381 +FAM RM living and dining rooms. GOLF COURSE Banquet size kitchen $39,900 Lovely, lonely & ready Call 675-7225 ... !) I .. a f Ai t t !I.I ¥•ft I 'IA~Yl ,._\IJJ~"\· HE.\t :r,- serves a UNIQUE Peaceful evenings of foryou.Unusuallysharp SECLUDED S WI M· rolling surf,genUe ocean hidden 2 story. Lus h MERS PARADISE. The breezes and swaying garden setting. S74.950 private master s ui te palms , A vacation full price Call 646·7l71. overlooks lhe cu:ilom paradise in th.is rambling Of.tN' •., • / • ''·' •' • BERG ENTERPRISES CO --- lagoon. Sweeping stairs J BDRM wtlh Tahitian [~ ~ to an unusual double family room Retirement • childrens loft. Govern-forces sale ! 'T'ry $3900 • m ent appraisal 1s toLal down with low mo. $55,000. Owner asking payments! Bring an of· $49,950. For a unique ex-fer. 847-6010. perience,call963-67G7 '''"'''''•11 1u1>1•'1• •• •· SHORE~iFFS : 320 [~?· I., ... ,I I [ \81 Se a w a r d . Th re e ~ · ~·--~~-=-~~~~-~-~~~~~-~- bedroom, family room, 1---------''split -level '' home,--------· paneling, beam_ed ceil-OWNER ANXIOUS !ngs, unusual &interest-Highly upgraded 4 mg. $110,000. bedroom. 3 balh single Call 6 7S-SS l l level homl.' localed in the Coh~ of N~wport prestii,;ious SPYGLASS Realtors J RIDGE area of Newport OCEAHVJEW Rent one, hve in the other: 2 homes on 1 'h lots in West Newpor t. 2 Bdrms .. 2 baths, with lge. playroom. wet bar ; vacant & ready to move in. 2 Bdrm .. 1 ba., frplc., Eastsid~ Ctwa niE'r Convenient lo sehools & public transportation. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath with lols of extras including used bride fireplace, covered pal.lo and garage door opene..-. See this new listing, won 't last long! 1 aL $41,900. Call 540-1151. ~HERITAGE .,. REALTORS Beac h. This quali ty ''OLD home has been custom SPANISH ESTATE" decorated and pro- patio, leased :it $350 per!~~~~~~~~~ month. Call for app 't. • Priced at $135,000 ·owner IY·THE-SEA fess1onally landscaped. Winding brick & cobbl Owner bas added a view- s t o n e w a l k w a y s ing deck that offers a will finance. 673·3663 548-9673 Eves associated ELEGANT DECOR enchance by ivy covered spectacular panorama of walls. Su nken 1 i ving the city and ocean. 3 Car room lightened by alcove garage. Vacant and re· BROKERS-REALTORS 202', V. Botl>oo 6 J 1 lbt. l Boat s lip. + quiet, lux-b a Y w i n d o w s . ady. Reduced to $119,900. unous, 3 bed.rm. game Cand I e li g ht dining YOU OWN THE LAND. room Townhouse. Look beneath domed ceiHngs Open Daily 1·5 PM. 3860 for the sign. Plenty of & separate breakfast Ocean Birch CdM. Call COUHTRY RUSTIC Front row in Cameo Highlands. DccoraLed with a dramatic flair. A lovely 3 bedroom plus de n home in a graceful garden selling Located in one of Crorona del Mar's pri vat e com- munities with private beaches available. Please call for appe1nt- ment to inspect. 673-SSSO. parking inside. Children nook with built-in hutch. 640-6161 $36,950-save thousands! ""'elcome! Open l·5. 4441 Paneled den. Heavy Assume 5'A'10 annual Wesl Coast Highway, beam ceilings. Covered percentage rate loan. 1/5 Newport Beach. I a n a i • f e a l u ring Acre. Rustic ranch style flagstone setting with 3 +den. country kitchen, (~'iN r V • ' , ' f/1\11\ t • B.B.Q. and 2nd fireplace. gourmet dining, huge Jot, {Vl Just r educed $7,000 boat & camper access. . C Sacrifice at $69,900. Calll ______ ... __ Privacy galore! Better . ,:9lttii'ilJltil .... M oow ! 842-2535. hurry-call 645~ I~-~~~~~~~~ ()P(NlltQ•/l~IUNl,'lP/tJ £·~ NODOWMVA FORESTOLSONINC. I~ !.···~!M~!I Sharp 4 y.-old with loads -------PIER & SLIP @ herbert hawk ins RE ALTORS 646 . 3255 L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 Newport Heiqhk z &!d . for. din, FP. ram kit + gue::.t rm & ba. Pkg. boat/trlr. New list· mg-all for $58.950. HAL PINCHIN REALTOR 2727 E . Coast Hwy. 675--4392 Irvine Hse ·$39,?90 HURRY. Plush rew~r home. Lge family mov- ing from area. Features beautiful cstm cpt'g, drps, int. lge pvt yd. It's a Gem. CAMPION &ASSOC Call 549 1001. NEWPORT CONDO 3 Bedroom, 3 balh , fireplace, overlooking pool. Super sharp, and only $45,500. w /10% down CALL PRESTIGE HOMES R.altors 645-6646 BOAT SLIP Available with lhis sharp, spacious 3 bdrm, 3 bath beach residence. Prestige, carefree living for only $85,000. Just list- ed. 646-7711 or 540-8!»4 o~ .. ··~ of upgrades. Ttus JBR, FRE~CH cu ... ~ ... u are included with this ·· · ·,._ 2ba Scle"'t Pro""rty has " nA•~ '. ~ ,,.. 2 STORY-ar..o.cH beautiful. completely rc-a spacious IWIJ:..h. fam rm ~ modeled to-new J bdrm, --------· with a wall olgThss to a POOL·Sl2,900 fam rm + much more, LOWEST PRICE secluded front court· Stately e ntry lo elegant Ask ·g . Sl49,500. Why in Big C yard. Priced right at living room . Large don't you volunteer your Be rr II l~ped $45.900, CALL qwckly, garden view kitchen for own terms and price vieS:, D~v~r. ~nt>e<fr~~ 556·2660 _ the gourmet eloquently JACOIS REALTY & den. Owner anxious. !p SELECT serves formal-dining 675-6670 with courtyard view.1 ________ _ Asking $119,500. PROPERTIES Stairs sweep to second VOGEL & BABBITT . REALTORS 644-6056 EASTSIDE DOLL HOUSE Sharp Costa Mesa 3 bedroom, 2 oath with 10 1 LO.AN beauttful ca rpets 10 ~ . thruout. Large covered Is what you can have 1f patio, dble garage. Room youpurchase thissharp3 for boat or trailer. bdrm . 2 bath family Hurry first time offered home subjet·t lo existing and prlced $42,000. Call VA 10C1n. Lots of trees & •• ~~ ... ~~~: ~.r;·.w.:i• 421\jlfmJI 646· 771 ~~ves. . :J JL..!...:i:-_ Riii 3s5J~s~~ :~~. SUPER ILUFFS LOCATION Gorgeous , almost new e nd unit Dolores. on qwet cul de sac. Wide greenbelt plus partial bay view. 3 Bdrms., 21h baths. Beautifully de· corated, with lovely landscape d entry & pri vale gated patio. $81,500 C. F. Colesworthv R.alton 640-0ofo story suites featuring a huge hideaway master. 23' Grand ballroom for the entertainers. Hurry. Owner bought another - mu s t SACRIFICE PRlCE FOR SPEEDY SALE! Call 963-7881. t ~~'f"" fll Ii• I l fUf'V ' t I \; I I [~IB&Hil SECLUDED s~aside Chalet .. with separate art.J.st 's retreat, grant cathedral beamed family room has massive bnck fireplace. Only steps to the ocean. $49,500. 1or, down. HURRY. call962·7788 • KEY REALTORS A --------- Ge.ral I 002 Getterol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~IL macnab I Irvine ~ realty LINDA ISLE. A "SPECIAL HOME'' on t h e "SPECIAL SIDE." 3 master suites -informal elegarice -guarded community -pier & slip - $249,500. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (K87) HAPPINESS $@\\.dt}lA-cl££trS· That Intriguing Wore/ Game with a Chudcle STEPS TO OCEAN Near new personC1l home of promment contractor Rental unit 1s a large 1 bedroom with modern kitc hen, huge enter· lainers living room with sliding glass wall to private courtyard. Owners un1l i s a breathtaking woi-ld of e l egance. Gourmet kitch en features 30' island bar for rooking, serving & entertaining. Enormous living room with 20' sitndeck adjoin· lng hideaway master & guest suites. Owner must sacrHice. Full price only $85,000. Call 963-7881 . is this new 4 bedroom. 2 bath home in '1ip-top'' condition on TOP of Spyglass Ridge. A premium lot for executive living. $129,500. Betty Kerr 644-6200. (K88} -----f";.." ~r CUIY •·POU.AH 0 lloorro"O• lell•ll al the lovr KT0111bled word• be· low ID form lour slmplo WDl'dl f j : .,., ·~ •O" "'" i *** P•a Ste.on 60lM.,...;w, CONMd.i..._. A. IUM>. 6 I T 0 0 0 U I ! My CM h.llory it just like I j' j j me In 1ti. morning. II turns 7 · · -· · · over and over, b1.11 luat un't You •re thewinnerot TWO FRHTICk.m ($13.SO VALUE) RllM)hg~ •• ,. .. &-..y Clrua The flavor of the south can be found in this large 4 bedroom, family room colonial home ju.5t steps from the beautiful Corona del Mar beaches. A most unusual home. Appt. only. $215,000. Evan Corkett 642·8235. CK89) UNIYHSITY PAIK HOMI. · Very popular 3 bedroom Chancellor w/cathed r a 1 ceilings. Walking distance to park, <'Ommunity pool, school & shopping. SS.S,SOO. Chuck Reardon 644~6200. (Kl9) I H A R S H T I get -.,.,., ' I I I I I 0 ~~::: .~~,,:11:~ q:t 8 · · · · · · yav ck••~ lrom 1-.p No :l below \. • ~~'~k~ci~~~(~(ll(tS I' r r r r r I' J 6 't:F:=(· lUrm 10 I I I I I I ' I l. SCRAM-lETS AMwf'rs Jn Closslflcatfot1 8080 July 31st to Aug 12\b Anaheim ConvenUoC'I Center. 800 W. KattJl• Tickets m41y be ex- changed for reserved seats at the ConventJon Center ahead of Umt. Call M.2 ~78, ext 333 to cl1t.1m your tickets. *** 642 .. ZJS t01 ~DrW• ... , l>Jf DAILY PtLOT Thursday, July 17, 1975 ~!.~.~~ ....... J~!.~.~~ ....... ~!!.~.~ ....... Glhr.. I 002 CHMral . f OOZ GoetMral I OOZ ~ ........................................................... , .. , •..... IM TH! ILUllF' FOil S54,SOO A Unique buy ! 3 ~room, split level condo minium, with view of plenty of green grass, n ice open feeling. This is new on the market in Old Bluffs. Only $54,SOO ! UMIQUE HOMES, Rfffton -675-6000 2443 E. Coo1t Hwy •• Ccwona dt-1 Mar Getter• I 002•Gl'Mf'OJ I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PACESETTER HOMES RANCHWOOD P..-.ueePoMt Walk to bay & occun frorn this 2 BR & rarruly r m. home; comp. re· modeled & like new In & oul. S87,SOO Incl land CAYWOOD RUL TY ... 541·1 290 . ---.... htate Stllfl ~x pc r., dependable, compMtlble real e•tate saleswom an for uJes & rentals; rull or part Ume or open house only Salls bury Real Estate 315 Marine Ave. Balboa Island 673·6900 FAIRVIEW FRONTAGE 246' Of C·2 LOnt.'<f property rs read .v for d evt!IOJJ· menl. Localed near New port 01\'d. <.:osta ~!!.~.~ ....... /~.':':,.~ ....... ~-~~.~ .•.•.•• ~~.~.~ ....... ~~-~~ ....... ~!::.~~ ...... .. c;..,..ral I 002 GIPMral I 002 G9Mf'91 I OOZ Costa Mtsa . l OJ4 lt..t11u1tctt1 •a I 040 LOCJUfta leach I 041 • ' •·•·········•·········· ····••·········•·••···· ·•···············•····· ·······~··············· •••....••.•............ ...............•..•.•.. . EASTSIDE COSTA MESA Custom 2 bdrm . home. Huge frplc. beamed ceil 's., PLUS l·Bdrm. scp~ house for in.Jaws or rental. R·2 lot, room for garden. $5.9,SOO MESA VERDE . . .a pitch & a putt from the golf course. nea~tifully upgraded family home; luxurious carpeting; den has parquet floors & bit-in bookcases; 4 bdrms., d en, fo rmal dining rm. & 21.i'.! bnt.hs. Nearly 2100 sq. rt. of Ji ving spac~. Assuma ble VA toun.1 P r ice $67.500 VEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 ~401 E COAST HWY CORONA OC:L MAR JUST LISTED 5 Bedroom. 3 car garat.:e. J.ur~e futnily ruom, dinette, formal dlrung, 3 bath, near new 2 s tory. Don't watt. See Uu.s up· ~radod l r.arg e fnmily home. Offe red OL $71,500. C.ill ~·1151. ~:.-.HERITAGE REALTORS lolboa Peninua I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Duplex $93,500. Triplex $125,000 Marsh all 1t l1 y 675·4600 --------Ccwona del Mar I 022 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nlt;E duplt•x So uf llwy m CdM Bc;_iut "ardens Owne r $91,500. 6'4·8616 Wdton®C < 11npar1y " .... ' ' ... POOL Paradllite, 2 Sly. .CBR + fam rm w1frplc. Tramsfd. 540·3600 Al(t. ..... leac~ool $35.900 ~BR, family fixer upper, UN 8 El. J EV~ 8 L E t lge. Ca m room . <.:a ll $35,900 TOTAL PRJCEI _sco 3666 A~1. Ra nch •l>'le IMni ln a BY OWNJ.;n 3 br. home, ~~A~::v;c~":r' yEmf~ l&J . lot , 1 blk. from OWN POOL En ., kb "I d . t.er your 07"<' ay. •~ nt. <'On · 'ramaly room thro a 1lld· $42·000· 642·05VT lni wall or &lus while POOL y o u e n j °'>' a CLUIHOUSE PANORAMIC VIEW of t he ~r o und s . 2 Bedroom Doul>ll·wlde H o m e m 11 k ,~ r • s OWMER MUST MOVE PRICID TO Sa.&. Vou must :sl'C this two- story beauty in one of Lugun u's finest pnvatc communlllt'S. Thrt:e bedrooms . two baths, lurge family room. Walk lo pool a nd tcnnb courts, privnte b~uch parking. $92.500 1~3S . Coasl l lwy. Laguna'Bcach Mo bil e h o m c only 3 GOUllMET KITCH ~ & blocks from downtown sewi11 ~ bar. Sepurate Costa Mesa. Owner ask· I> n r \: n l retrea t & Ing $9,995. Exc·ellc nl chilllrcn 's wing. UKH .1---------• finuncing a vailuble. Ct1U no~'! ----- • 494-0049 • Rroker 557.93~1 8 42•8854 I USIMESS OPP. Nt•w, we ll built mfg. JUST LISTED! low a St. Condo Best lfod Urul SOUTHLANDl!IS 642·6368 TAR BELL hldt!. of approx 4,000 sq. Ct . Plus 2 bdrm ... den home. whic.h can be con· 3 BH, 2 Ba, f'rplc, bit-Ina, \lcrled to commercial xlru lge lot. $41,000. use; on Laguna Canyon Owner. 963-4339 Rd .. across from location -----1 of new art school. 3 IDRM CUTI! TURMER ASSOC. Cl OSE-OUT SALE!! Me sa Call ror parliculurs . Will lcai.e Gflterol 1002 IG~rol 1002 CdM R·:! cute 3 + Z BR unit:.. Xlnl cond Olive by 702 •k hol rOPc S89,500 College Par k, 4 Br, 2 Ba, bl tns, l aundry rm . UcauliCully landscaped w1l'overed patio & gas UliQ . liy Ow n er, 515 4926. 2 batM. built-ins, large 1105 N. Cst Hwy .. Lagwia m aster ,bdrm, covered 494 1177 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, & frt>shJy painted ------· ---- exterior. Best buy In Oceanfront Woodscove 6 Huntington Reach at on· Bil. 4 bu S350,000. ly $33.000. Call 963·5b7 1 or T e r m s . 7 lez 'lo • Selli ng 4 dt·<·orat<'d modl'l~ + 2 nmo·~ ~•l extra low pri t·<'~! W , f''inanr ing al!>n i.l\':JJlal>I" (~t1i l'k ~ale c·x tras 1nc.lude : front latHh ra µin ~ and -.pnnk lers. r ear frn{'i ng. u1>graded t·arpet. oven / ran~<.>. d ishwasher & <1 1 ~posal. ./\~kin g fr om. $44.950. Hur ry!! For more information. Coll 7 f 4: 581-2444 ~~!"!8! ••...•• .' .. !?~.~1 ~~~~~! .......... !?.~~ IEST BARGAIN $300,000 CASH Exdubl\ t! \\1th ~~!itn .. ANYTIME Assume 8% Loan ·WESLEY N . TAYLOR CO HEALTOHS siuce 1~4 .. COOL POOL" Westc liff a rea. 4 JJcd room home near shopping, schools & library. Won't last ! $77,500. C;J ll for appuintment. 21 I I Son Je>aqWn HiNs Road MEWPORT CENTER, H.1. 644-491 O Ge..eral I 002' Gfferal 1002 Char min>: :! liH w/ap· proved plJns for Znd un· ------- 11 713 Lari.s pur, $00,500. ~~--...---.- . !.,.,, I l ~"''' 11.i;h ... n (. Ctfttl 1. I 1 lf'I !\1.11 f ,-t 1< 11111 No Down Pymnt HV Hills-Chcrtning MESA VERDE 0<'can Uay vi~w. larJ!c ANYTIME lot. 3 Ur. :! &, formal llin. rm. :! frplc's. Mis· 752-7423 Arj. :-.IOn lift• t•nl rv, ram. rm & ~~ kitch /panl ry. Owne r. S!H>,000. By Appl. only t.).14·0523. Charm-Plus Rare 3Br Home in Old CdM. 505 ~hrguerite. VETERANS STOP HERE!! RARE VA in CostaMna 556·7035. Own.494-7156. 4 IDRMS WALk TOIEACH OCEAMVIEW CONDOMINIUMS Overlooking Aliso Beaclt & pier. 1,2 & 3 bdrm. un· its , close lo shopping & beach . Star ling at $36,500 Gt & FHA buyers are · ·.1 w e I c o m c o n t h ls HJ:o; ft~fi<BIP~ • spacious, weU. dcl'Oruted ~ • , m@&Il1lW • ho m e! Only 6 years . • 499·2800 youni.:. & offering l:m~e --'-'---- built-in kitchen. loads or IY OWMER IN ALL COSTA MESA lar~e 4 bedroom, 2 bath on oversized Me:.a Verde ,. u r n e r l o t . N o w • ))) 1'his hi ~h ossurnublc loun is on a lx•aul1Cul 4 bedroom home located in a p rime north Costa Mesa area. O\'crsi1.cd lot in q ui et Ol'1ghborhoocl. Quick c:.crow! 1-\J ll pnt•e $-12,950. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Owner 644·6996. no down oayment Mesa \!!rdc, llalecresl, Mesa Woods. Call a nytime , 752-7423. Agt. d in ing area, massive 2 Blks to the beach. fireplace & covered Charmin~ 2 Ur home, patio. Unbeatable al only wood he a med l'eilings $45.1*50. Call 963·5671 or w/used brick frplc. Lge 556·7035. atrium, 2 car carpor t \'4 CANT. out of tt>v.n SllOHEC LJFFS . 320 S~AWAHD Th r ee o wner de s 1 re ::. 1 m bedroom, family room, 546-4141 mediate i>U le. Needs "spli l -le\'el " home, ~ome PJllH and Tl..C but paneling. beamt-d ceil· '-h_c~k this. pnt·~. <only 1ngs, unusual & interest-~.' .JW 1. I' 1r:-.t ti,";'~ .;.itl '"~ S!-l!J.9.50 ~ COATS& WALLACE 't rt1:.~d . hurr} t.111 675 SSI I .>4~588(J I • REAL ESTATE, INC. ~HERITAGE Cole of Newport Realton :.!5t5 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar GREAT NEW LISTING REALTORS Ge.wrol I 002 General I 002 in the wonderful world of BAYSHORES. Tasteful· ly d ecoralC'd three bedroom plus a farce p l a y room with a fireplace. An excellC'nl ofrering. Cnll us lt) sec it. Call 673·85!->0 ·········'············· ..........•.••••....... A~.~~ra ·'• •• t ,.; Rt~ .. tl~TOllS 644-7270 t )flfN. I., .. ,, I ~ , .. [~ , , I; . ; .; ' ~ :,..· 11 · '•I• ' '' - MESA·$28,500 + GUEST HOUSE PAIR OF DEUCES-A WIMHH OHE NEWPORT •SLAHD. owner unit with 5 bedrooms, 2 bat hs, 10 ft. ceilings. Lower unit 3 bed.rm, 2 bath both with fireplaces, elec. bltn kitchens. An excell ent buy. for the price. $117.500. Full price $28,500. •n· eludes detached ~uesl cottage plus :.lorage :ind sho p space! Preferred Mesa loca tion. Fres h pain t. Winding drive. White pic ke t f l.'ncc. S h ad y palm entry. Beamed ce1hni;:. Comfy kitchen includl~ rrfnJt. 8£' x 160' Lol. Can bwld units. TakP ad\'antagc. Call 752· 1700. 1)1'fN W ¥ • •l 1~ • ... • d • [~ i i 1,; 1: , I ~ ,, ,,.. 11 • ' •l• . ~ TWO BRAND N EW , spacious 3 bedroom , 3 bath upper. l BR. 1 BA, lowe r . Each unit wit h plush carpets & firepliJces. Only steps to the ocean a11d shopping. Invest • now! $118,500. 2828 E. Coo st Hig hway, Corona del Mor r--__ P..;.:ROPERTY MANAGE NT t .a~::·I(]. llYIM.C- 1 n 0<•1m •I C • • •II' 10~ IU' 1111 Cl tfUt A,,.~fUU tll l#I •;11011 FOR SJ\LE-Real l:';stutc Office. 1100 Sq Cl. of Of· fice in downlO\rn J111nl· ington Beach, 205 Mam St. Furn. & fixtures $600. Re nt $125. mo. 545·4289 &12 :>tiiH ~~!'! .......... !?.~~,~~~~! .......... !?.~~ ~~!'! .......... !?~~ J • 3 & POOL Sl5,950 Can you bclteve a 3 bdrm 2 bath home & a pool in Costa l\tcsa for only $3.5,950. We h ave one. N EWftORT IE>.CH DUPLEX OHL Y $57 ,500 ·Ch arming peninsula duplex. C hoice corne r lot, walking distance to the beach w ith lots of parking. R-2 mning. These cute knotty pine units m ay bejusl the inv<.'slment you\c wailed for. J OG TO BEACH OHLY $59,500 F anta stic 2 s tory spacious home. 4 lar ge bdrms, 3 oaths. b ig family room & formal dining room. Beautifull y decorated. la rge yard with huge covered patio. Don 't miss this beach beauty: TUHSRARED OWNER MUST saL Best buy in Costa Mesa . Lovely 2 year old home. 4 l a r ~e b d r m s. 2 uat hs & h uge f a m i ly room. lmm~ul ate tondition with many upgra des. Teik c advahta~e of O\\.OC.rs transfer. Reduced to s.55,000 Ol.O IA.LIO.A $79,500 Location ·Locat1on·Locat ion ! East Bay on t he Peninsula. Im macuJate 2 bdrm, 2 bath ho me could easil y be converted into great duplex. Huge s undeck. Must sec for ma ny possibilities. Open Da ily 1·5. 313 1-:. flay. 11-C&ITEHMIAL SPECIAL CHOICE COUEG! PAik Bea utiful Cornell 2 story, 4 bdr m & fa mily room + bonus r oom . Extras include 5 ton a ir conditione r ' cera mic tile, upgraded carpeting, lath & plaster construction. Super location l 1h blocks to community pool. All of this & more only $67,500. 545-9491. LIDO ISLE Waterfront 4 BR .. .5 ba .. rumpus rrn. Pier & float. sandy beach. $295,000 Br;1ut. G nn . 5 H~1. or4 BR. 4 Ba with 2 Bil . I h ;1. \pt . Sandy bea c:h . <·11urly<1rc l. ·~hon· moorin;.!. S295,000 Spac:1ous 4 llH . I amily rm .. dining r m. ~unn y pri v palio; 52 rt lot. $179,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 34J Bayside Drive, N .8 . 675·6161 COMPANY H E \ I .'I'< l I( "\ SI '\l'I·: 1•111 "6 73-4400 HUNT.BEACH 2 BR., 11h ba. Newly rl' Curbished. $21,450 CALL 556-8800 Balboa Bay Prop. Reafton Classified ad~ sl'll 1111; I 1.J \ t· som clhinl? to .'>di '.' 1tcrn-;, small items or any l:IJss1hed ads do il well. tlt·m Just call ~12-5678. 1002 Getteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• TURnHOCK FOR ONLY $54,9507 Yes! An outst anding buy that you must see . Two bedrooms. den and 2 baths wit h la rge dining area. Light and airy. Ver y low maintenance for only $54 ,950. POltTOFINO wmt VIEW! Popula r bo nus room plan wit h view of Big Canyon golf course and very lar ge yard . 3 brs, plus family room in house plus bonus room with loft and bath. Asking $91,000. IXCi)UISITE VIEW COHOO A l arge s unken b rick p a t io overlooking golf course completes this 2 bedroom, formal dining room, 2 b a t h h ome . T o p qu a l i t y throughout. $132,500. OHL Y ONE -THIS ONE! An offe ring exem plifying alJ that's fine in Spa nish artistry. Flawlessly executed. Richly detailed. View. 4 bedrooms. 4 b-aths. 2 powder rooms. F nmily room. i''ormal dining room. $198.000. IA YSHO•ES -4 llDROOM Great location -n ear privat e beach. Spacious home with dining ar ea & fam ily room. Enjoy this great way of Uf e. $79,500. SHORECLIFFS Charming J BR, 2 DA. pnol + lovely view o( 111 l'J n & 1·:.inyon Just 11:..ll'd $139,500 ~ Mom 1111( Canyon Hcl. \1-!Cnl tii5 6900 OHL Y $24,500 S3.000 dwn .. financ'g. avail. Older Wesls11k home 2 br. I ba. New paint. l'l)l . etc. l>nve hy 559 llam1llun. Ph. for appt. 646·0748 or 646-!Jf;.;;.i w /lower & upper sun· deck . Beaut irull y landscaped. S74,500. 1055 Catalina St. L<.iguna Bch. 494·415<1. Costa Mesa 10 24 $6,000 NEXTTO ••••••••••••••••••••••• $48,950 :I BDH~r . ra m rm. qwel localtc>n near South C:oa:.l Pia l a. Com\•r lol, lrg. hal'k yard HUHRY! ~CALLNOW ,. 752 .. 7315 ------- COl.L. Park 3 br, 2 ba, It\' & fam rm. Many extras Must sell S·t8,000. Owner 839· l 144 Price R~ed Assume 5:1 • V 1\ loan. r.~e 48r, v .... bu. frml Ott, 1-'R, Subm it tertns. SUNst-.:r R E AL~"'TATE 963-8991 or 557-862.3 ev NEED MORE ROOM?? OCEANFRO:\'T ShJws Con'. N. La1::un::a wh1tcwa ler splashing rocks, lanai and view decks, pool an<l jacuzzi. 2 Br. adult or bach. pad, penthouse + 1 bdrm apt. Use for home or incomt•. Zagrodzky Rllr. 4~HIBI I ASSUME VA $222. Per Mo. 3 Lrg. Bit + odded fam rm w1stone frplc. Lr1. Areenhousc w /plants in· eluded Will nnt last. call today. MO :mw Abandoned 2 Story Garden Estate S32.950 TOTAL PHlc .. :• Bring painl & suv"· SSS Gracious garden 1•11try gives way to a brl'aU1t,1I. i n g WORL D <J ,.. E L EGANCE Gourmet kitchen with enlcrtainmg serving bar . Large fami ly sized living room with SECLUDED PATIO Sweeping slaircusc lead:s to h ideaway master & guest s uites. BK R O W NER ll AD TO l.t-:/\\'E1 t:atl 842-8854 TARBB.L WALKTOIUCH only $39,000 Easy terms, 8% interest. Vacant , cozy 2 bedr m ho m e o n 50Xl171At Jot. Zoned R-3. Call anytime. SCOTIREALTY 536·7533 UNIV. PARK Under $50,000 r D 1-: A I, c 0 u r L E llOMF:; 2 bdrm s. 2 h11ths, with 11 hui!c mstr l)()rm. l>t'l1ghtful atrium & landscapinl-(. You can n111vc right in lo this im- nia.,ul:1lc "cream puff'' RAIS OR'S REALTORS 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvin(' Campus Valley Shop Ctr. ..A-Slan REAL ESTATE 900 Glrnneyrt• Sf. 494 94 7 l ~4'> (IJl() CALL83l-8600 oua· NEWEST. Move Loe "'Tl,..,...I, right in. Beaullfully ap. "' """ pointed 48R to be sold LOCATION! fu r nished. Ocean VIL Must see this minl condt· $105,000. lion, Sta nford model. lo Enioy the Good U~ a pp recia te ils gteenbell Call 493-2513 view & sha de?<.I patio for -- outdoor living. 3 Bdr ms.. * WE ICNOW • family rm .. 2 frplcs .. 2""1 baths & 2 covered patios. LAG>Uo..1 ...... IGUB. Ma ny olher upgraded up-""'" grades to satisfy the dis· * IEST * . crimlnatlng buyer. Ask· MONARCH BAY-Exotic, ln~S67,950 Conte mpo rary home, IRVIME HOMES, one·of-a-kind 4 bdrm, 4 REALTORS l>ths, c.le~igned by Oaris 552-7000 Abel. Ocean view. J ust reduced. $179,SOO. (21 FOURrlEXES ROR PE'ITJT MONARCH BAY TER· Only one year old. E x· Realtor-Owner RACE, Prestig ious len sively up1raded.1·--------• c us tom h ome a rea Bum on large lots. Each HIGHT LIGHTS 3 bdr m , 3 bths, 22'xl7~ unit has its own private ram rm , wet bar. 2000Sq. yard. Walk to beachi!S & Daytl19tea.c.fy! rt. f.urge swim poo l. LA%Y 11hop pi n g l.arge 3 E n joy both from lhi11 G r e::il fa m ily home. bedrm, 21., bath owner's beautifully dK'oral.ed " $l29,500. HUSI~ unit. P r iced right. bdrm., 2 bath, family L.....-H:=R_.. SPEC'• 1 Liberal rinancing avail•· room home in • moet _.96 ,._,, ,,_.. b prestigious area. It's re· · "" ·4 40or Up~r 811y living at only le. Call anytime. asona bly pr lced a t 130-5050 '38,900' 3 Bedroom . 3 SCOTT ltlALTY S96.SOO. It hu fn.ot trees bath, two story plu.s pool 536·7531 ond It's vocant and wait· Mluloft Vlefo &0'1 •lots of grasa & trees ----------iog. ••••••••••••••••••••••• but no care. Discover Would you believe a 4 "" Aliso Villa 2 1tory, : lhti pleasant way o( llv· bed rm, 2 1tory home, Bdrm , 1 ~ 89, upsr-adicd in1 1 u ll S46-231J priced $2100 under the $33,900. by owner .. HIWPOIT IUCH •44-1766 A COLOWB.L...,.. CO. ~"' '" , • • , , '• •u 11 N-<i .-market? Su~ close to VISleN _58&"4 __ 565 ______ _ [6 ,jfij.jj•u1 lhebeauWul~uePac:ific Ill.ALTY Don't five up the hip! -~ it@J) ~~:~8!n~~= .Ul-7500 ~~::rt0it9~~r:'=~~! . 642-5678. .. • . .. ... , ... f • • • . .. .. --... • Hou .. For Sal. HCMISH For,. -, •HI ls .... " u~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• o.e r-opwty 2000 w-..a..-~ Hou1ft Unfwnlt.lwd Thu'!day. July 17, 1975 DAILY PILOT Dll• Newport .. _. I 06t l.aic:h I 069 •••••••••••••• • •••••••• ~ 2900 •••••••••• •••••••• • •••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • •• • •••••• • _.;.....;;...;=;;.&..:..;~-it...;...;.;_~:.:..::--------~~::.!..~~~!!.tl.il ....................... ....................... DELUXI 4ftD ••••••••••••••••••-•'-Cotta Mna 3224 '"'" 3244 ..,_ tM1..t1 ,_ ...... d A#& lwww .. , U...... .,,_ t 1.t1.,.,.,._ REDUCED G a r d. e n a r 0 v e . • llVIMI COYI .................................................................................................................... . IAYFROMT Firepla ces. pool.11, 2-2, Rupooatblc person Privuy + 3BR.2 BA fpl Lovely 3 Dr, 2 Ba, Jo'am CottaMHo 3724 Coste Meta 3824 Huntii1MJto118eoc.h l84•': :?Custom Homes $7 OOO l ·3 bedrooms, encl. wvuJd ttke to buy direc;t aar .. patio, 00 pets ~: Rrn . Turtle• ROt'k. T~l\lllS ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BALBOA l'f;NJNSUl..A • • goragt~. Xfnt opprccua from owner Hon» or tot. CM 646-4414 & pool pvlg~. ganil"ll('r LOW tu.TES Off hcrhft rattt Delu•e 2 br zba 1 f1oor1tf' Exttllent locauon on the Th 1s bl'¥ c h duplu /· lion area Only l~down Please call 83l·lt00. _S450 675 59ttl cv~. •Studio & t BR Apb 1. 2 & J Br. Adult.JI 00 Condo coniptex: Ale. pvt Bay&only ~.,blocktolh1 ~~~~ p~~~ ~!c~00•d. ~~~iin.:,·c~~=nl HOUSEWNT'DHOUSE 2 BR, Montittllo C'.onc..16, UNIV. rK. Ttrr. New 3 •Water Beds pe1&.a,dshwhra,shagcp4.1, pat, 2 ur cloeed Jt&r, Ocean. Euh home~. Co fl'orclosr delinqOK dbl. i&ar. & pool. lat & br 2 ba TwrulOl'lk' Nr •TV & Maid Serv Ava.ii c os ed 1aruge, Crplc. frJ>lc, pool, bllnS. Brand bd rm•, 4 ba thK & ~nly ,1 0% d1own and rp. Qwik C•~h •m.aM9 hast+ $100. Nopet.s. $265. clubhou!le & potll# ••• •PhoneSer.v, lltdpool BBQ. CH & w•ter pd nev.· Will lcas.e $295. Uallery • 2 flr4!pl11ces tJ~~~r • aox ous. Just TWO 12) BR HOMES on 1 . SS2 3280 l..se 833 944.2 1-;v~.. . •Children Section PooJ fM.2·2026 wet bar, ultra mod err ~ to lt't ~ «reat J~, C.M. in good repair. a to JO U'!lta, Q:ista Mesa MESA Verde lg. 3 br, llv 2376 Newport BJvd, CM LA MAM CHA APTS --------- kilchoo & pnvute pier Sum mer rt'n\als. $'70,900. Nice at. MoUvat.tld aeUer. area. For principal. •rm w /frpl. Furn rrn. I OF A KIMD 548-9755 or &lS-3967 778 Scott Pia~. CM 2 Br Apt. Shag crpt.s, nuly Foe la ud. Stt ot 1 I' jQuall ~ Yeager Rmty 556-6171 54G-ts5t . PKlio, nr. ischhi. $350. Cozy, very clean 4 BR. 2 00-507'3 painted. dl"ll6, gas stove ~aist Balboa Hlvd , 0 • Pfac• Ba, liv·rm. den. rronl & garage. Sorry no petS call G7S·8120 for morc dc Propllrti.. 32 UNITS TftAOE SO acres Jl'OdUC· 546-7.-J?or714·327·t4t~ yatrd xlnt conct .• rear 1 BR Furn $185 I llt ILOFTOMLYt or t-htldru SllS mo. tails. 7$2-tno iog Lemon Grove. Clear NEW PO RT Hts duplex. 2 y it rd f u II y t u n c e d Lots of bltns, pool, walk Pvt Patio. frpl, 1 yr lM: 42!SA 12th SL Huntingtoo .Lur.,s-....... W ~oo QUA1Ut.Pc1wPOtt •UOt . • ~.oooequlty.Sbopplng br, fncd ya.rd, no pets. W/Jacuu:i S<rt!J. incld t.o s boppinl{. h ml. Avallabl~Junetsl Bcb. rr .-~ Award ~mnlng pnde. ol <.:enter Propert,y. 546-9556 Pre r. married . iz25. ~ardner S.59~ beach. 931 W. J9thSt. HAYLOFT A.rTS * N_E_A_R-BEACH .... End unit·• bednn, i~ b S• ca. ..... te I 076 ownership all adult u1uts. 673 2256 -----541J-0492 213 .. & lam rm-prlv y,.rd •••••••••••••••••-•••• Schcid u led ~ncome Reftlals · LCICJU"aleach 3248 Avocado.CM All utilltie:J pttid. 2 "3 Many UJJ llra d e BY OWNER3br,2ba $67,260. Pri ce d al •••••••••••••••••••••••2 BR & family rm,••••••••••••••••••••••• 6415-0143 Bd r m s t udio .apts. features.Jmmedoccupy, Custom , !dany extras. $470:000. .._.,.Fun.lslled Eastside, no pe t~ urOCEANFl<ONT La11una l.4)eFunt21r ---pri v at e «arages. By owner $59,500 ocea nv.1ew, quick Pnnclpalsornlyplcasc ....................... children. $250. mo. RoyalcCondo.3br,2bu, Bltn~. w/w, drpe, PoOI. HearCOAf11.W. t1replacu. builtlni. $2'1S 644·1300644·7355 possess1011 . $68,000. 3102 646-0672 2000sq. t't. liar, frpl,Sec. $200. Ac.Ills , no pct.s CEDAR WOODS &up, ----• $3. 000 down . 8 a I . 4 UMITS ~uard $795 mo Lse 642-9520 329 University Or, near TOBJN REALTY ArareU shaP<'d t slory $500 /mo. at S Y.:<;;. ••••••••••••••••••••••• BTCll'O 3232 Ad Its. I 544 7673 · Back Bay. 2 br & den. M6·1311 Br1 3 Ba, 3000 sq ft. Ilk 544·4294 VA asaumabloloan. lO'% CHEAPIE 1 br, $SIS., util ••••••••••••••••••••••• -u on). · Cozy E · Side Bach apt f' $275 F .d new. $220,000. Udo Jsle , --down. Scheduled mconw pd, N.B. Also 2 br, Lag. LAKE f' RONT-3 br, Lsc $425, 2·3 br r<.'mJ'd old w1frpk. Just redec. Util rum 4 astsi e. HUN'r. HBH. 2 br, 1 ba. Princ0nly!54CM8tl RllUtLDIMG ~acb, $225., ulil pd, atrium. central air, clb Laguna drn rm tlse , pd.$18Smo.67S-2913 54874370r 646-tl&i __ bltns,nudrps&pool.No LOT S6.7&0.t>ricedal$S5,500. sing 1 les.ipets.OdMlbt+ privil.$395mo.S8l·l881 trl'l'~. yrd. nr beach. Sl8S AITRAC q ·el 1 & CASA VICTORIA pels.$250 mo.58l-8844 Pri Pty wanL"> to buy poo . s ngle or couple. Dia mond St Wood's · · lD • 1,2 & 3Br, Deluxe Un-'"E"N 2 br ~' ha n.:.. direct from ownt-r 'fixe HEAR IEACH Also walk to waler N.B. 2 Fo.taia Valley 3234 Cove. 494 795S den . patio. bltns, garaJ?c furn/ ""' " • ~ • -- 11 pp er• h s t' 1 ~ Np 1 S 15,000. br, $205. Ocean view 1 br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• -I /\dull. no pet. 22Jit H. or Jo~rn ,, siwtr pd area. Bltns. Child OK. No Ho1uh•s c •u CAolJ C-'16,. 72 $">< W pd NB An6 • • hbo RUTGERS · ~3 • • pets $16S/mo 91Jg.9J'74 .... <; .,_ • ...,.. eves or ur ..,4-11 ~·g.,u , .• .-'6•· Prestige ne1g rhood, MissiOft Vieio 3267 :.. /\t.lulL<; ~o Pets Ser J!ale -· - early AM t ee. 9-3430 converted 3 BK. 2 BA. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEAT CLEAN l Br wul l'~)I, H1:l' Rm, eJcvilltor NEW 2&3 BR, V JW, C11>le hAYFRONT Vist a del M.Bm car gar .. covered patio, 3 RR 2 DA new t'Onclu J\1r lo sh'opp1n~. $17S mo. 525 Victona.642·8970 Adults only. Ag_t. SJ6.7S28 Lido. Spac 18r+lanai ~ DUPLEX.c..M.. Co.ta Mesa • 3124 ~aca~t._$37s.pe;mo.~k l'Ond'g. Crpk $lX) mo 642-7154 Costa Me~· s Fl-l Loe: or536·409S Condo. Sale/lse opl c1wn ~ !:'r~g~ .. b~:;1;: l:a::~; •··~·•••••••••••••••••• ~.447e~lh or ay, ~ r _581~7 Avl 8/1 Hantington ~odt 3740 On~y kind in 1':: are~~ La~g;-;!_n_r~ 2 Ba. stove 67~·~3 __ t-J units E.S1de 3 br, 2 bra, all u_tJI . 2 BR 1, 1 BA fncd yd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quiel garden·hkc adult fng & disposal. Nr. Hunt JUST RE ~ .,.. . PYRAMID Phone , 1.ardener ID· •lwllwcJt0tt-.och 3240 cam'pt>r /boa't ll tcess' NO INCREASE in s Om· hvmg. Lge 2,3, lit, l.2 Center842·7339 uts . DUCB> Capistrano 1071 c.lud~d. Call 6·8pm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 830·1G83or SS\.-8036 . mer rent. Beaut 1 br rurn Da : WW crpls. drps, ---------- 0 tandin~ location ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• EXCH.AHGORS I' &rguson R~altors, Sharp 4 BR. 2 BA, bltns, a lS $l6S & $175. Spamsh patio., bltnl', some wood Laquna Be ach 3148 ~ahz~hn~t. ar,~~;. 3d~~m~~ Ranch-style home. 48R 833-1761 546·9452 DW, cpts. drps, $350. mo. Newport Beach 3269 s~lc bldg, P"1 encl ~:ir hu rn ing frpl lie Jut. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w•ter. 599 ... 500. Own"'r 2ba, panel'd fam rm 3 BR C 1 Pk Id 963-4569963·1786 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool sauna lndry adlts' landsc~d. heated pool & * 1 DO HM .APT.• a "' / b b •on o · ·cu · e· TOWNHOUSf' ., h I( ' • ' • • Attractive rent Locu tccl 1 blk. above wantsaction! w wet a.r . e~ut. M · V d H Sell sac .Kidsok.Fncd yd lg So 4 bed 2 b·th • ·"" r, 2 ~ 17301 Keelson l.n, 1 blk Coas t Hw •· 1·11 So. ldsc p g, night-light esa ere ome . or fam ·rm Nrschoo'ts per rm, a+ ba , r•ool , bltns , W ofBear hoffSlater Marff11lq1RA.pb. " i;ystem, beaut. appoint· ex c h ( o r u n I l s . h ... ~ • den, crpts. drps., R IO. wash /dry' i,:ar. No pets 842·7848 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM Laguna ments and room for pool Owner /Agent. 642·5000. s ps. ~·mo. &\S-5045 $350. Nr Westminster 675.9188 -------Mgr Apt 113 646-s.'>12 Close to everyt}ung! too.$119.950.831·9411 5 UNITS ocean view 2 LOC)llllaleach 3148 Mal1 963·45&9Be~rJoc _ Hachl•lor (t'lll.') P ad in ----Sto\l?,refriit&w/wcarp. BOND REAL TV INC. yrs old ' Bltns crnt .' & ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 + 1'"AM lLY + 2 avail DLUFFS CONOO 3 BR. P o s h II u n ling l o n $225._ Bea~l. 2 BH, I BA, $200 Month • • • ., :> BD . · · 2'h BA Beaut dccoral· II arbour $250/unfurn patio, e nr l-garagc. No l 't1l. pa id hy uwncr Il!\RBORV EWHOMES 4Br , 2ba. 100 sq rt, drps. 1 unit w/3 br, 2'At 3 house. hwt blc to S/l4. L se. s335. 6962 cJ Pa.rltal ll<1 c·k Ray $210. t 213 l592·2!134 pel.,;.642·1603. MISSlON HEALTV 4 llr 2 Ha .R. Montego play rm, patio, lndscp'd. ba, frple. Annual income Beach, $300. a week. Paula (213) 283 185.5 v1~w Av.ul 11/l 175 S525 549·3804 • 494 0731 • -· $13 980 Pri·ce $121000 497·2265or497·1156eves ------. . . 120ALBERTPLACL' ------o n overS4lC comer Jot Lgc lot nr bch. Asking • :. . · • ---· 3 BR. 2 BA, all bllns, 2 ear 1w r OH> !17!1 71122 Mrs . --"' fo'ee land. For sale by $53,500. Im med. oc-!,!309.c~ctona St., C.M. Sommer rental coUage, garage, fncd yard. Kids Km~ LOCJUfta Beoch 3748 nDoelpeuxts~.2$lbJ.:.~~J-1··.aduJts. Newport leach 3869 o wn er. 1 730 Port cupancy. 25912 /\venita "' -'V"" $175 k B J bl k f ••••••••••••••••••••••• ..., ..,.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• West bourne Pt. 644-0-172 Ca br'i I lo. 493·3893 or w . 1 r. oc to o~. No ee. SJlO. mo. 1st 3 BR ram rm •lblc.' frlt 2 530.3572 833-9781 p ARK NEWPORT * * * beach. 494·6419; 49t-Ol.59 Pioneer Rily. 8424421 b a : ., ,. ,,, r' . 1 't 493· 1755. - ---• ' · ' " n t r 0 · Sum mer & Winter LOVELY ne:w adult J br AP ARTMEHTS Janet RGC»r Mewport Beadt 3169 3 BR, 2 RA, frpl. den, Gardent•r & w;,iter paid Rentals f'r J b I I Bachelor 1or2 BAYFROMT ly Owner-he LCMCI ~!1:!':'.~'!c: ........ !?~~ • l>OV F.R SHORES * 4300 sq rt, 4 Bdrs, each ST., .... 1 with priv. bath. Curverl1 ~ Wrought Iron stain."ast'. one or these 2 bedrm, 2 Lge formal dinan~ room. bath Condos. Very few walnut pan 'lg lhruout left at only $19,950. 10',: Visit by boat or mlr<·ar. Down. ,completely re No traffic. C\'l'n 11 furbi s hed. As k for wknds. S3 15K <!t)•1,. dn. t-'ra nk 839-8321AgL Open2·6 Sat & Sun. 548 l58'J Mobile HomH 333 Morning Star Lane For Sale 1100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2972 &-..&.......-Dsh b •· h Id u .. ck uay Adult fam I 1 ulk u ch •· ·rown .. n..,,,an p c. earn Cl'I ng, PoO ...._V'>ot ••••••••••••••••••••••• ws r . ""stove. I c I Od Cl • I y u .. ... ...,._.... "' u-drooms a--' OK A f ~A J5 mi nth .,., ... 8 F 1, A UNI""' rrom $210. 399 Ray. DC' "" Costa Mesa WINTER · Oce anfront 3 . cross rom schl ... · 1 • '"' view. rp c. .. • "'· 646·1456 Townhouses Youarethewinncrof br,2 ba.$350.mo. S350 mo. Btwn Noon & Redl ands Dnvc.&t20596 $150 to S350 p1:r mo. -----Fr.$229.500pen9-G TWO FREETICkETS 675-8531 4·30, 848-8322 or 898-1981 or64:! 4:187 494·5n s wknds or an 6 ADULT 1 BR. frplc, pool. Daily CS13.50VALUE> _a_ft_._S_P_M ______ llJ\kBOR HIGlll.ANIJS 3 wkdys . SIRS. m o. 1975 Pomona, Spa·Pools·Tenru~ u _____ UL-..:-Ld b 2' b d CM Call&t5·1956 Across•from Fashion R'·--11-•--nvs>c~ BTilnltwle 1STY.Townhouse.2 br.2 r . :i a, l!ar r Furneff1ciem·ya11l l hlk ~ ··~.nn.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba, dbl. gar. patio. cpls, opener . sort ~-1tcr, nu to hcal'h, ulils r;;d $175 MEDITERRANEAN Island at J amboree oe • Barnum & Bailey General 3202 dl'1J6, frpl, wetbar, pools, _pets. $S50. 5 m fiMO mo 494-5097: 752.0575 VIL• "'GE San Joaquin .Hills Road. Circus -'7141 644-1900 July 31st to Aug 12th ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jacuzzi: .s auna, te nnis, 38r. :.!h.i ~ Hlk-; lo H<'h "4~wport ae;d.-37 69 I Bedroom --- Anaheim Convention FREE FREE nr. bea ch. $310. Lse Pool /T l·nn 1<;. S3~5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Bedroom&Den ~~~ ·Profess ional Service• 645-2803/968 8495 ~ Center, 800 W. Katella -· ---1!-.ll la!.l. lll-forences. $-10. WK UP. 1 & 2 Bdr & 2 Bedroom~ Tickets m ay be t'X · •LANDLORDS• 3 Br, 2 Ha, frpl, rncd yd. 642·5608 Ba ch. Color TV . mciid 2BedroomTownhousc changed for r eserved HoMefiRders * Crpts, nr. RTL>, Fwy NEWPOHTCrc~tCondoJ !'l'rv. pool. THE M ESI\. 2400Harbor81vd ) The Bluffs EXTRA HICE Center ahead of lime. br, :\ ha. lcnnas & Pool. ti41l 9AAI 20x"8 2 Bcdroom. locakd Call 642·5678, ext 333 lo California'sLargest 1-'ireplace. 3 BH, 2 Hi\, nu $-150 mo Lsc. 1;.1s.R78 1 ---1.RG 1Br,1x>0l, nr. shops, I .. S.200 seats at tht· Convention 642-9900 $3SS.Waterpd.846·3872. 115 N. Newport Bl , NB. CostaMesa(714)S57·8020 , $62,9SO·SPLIT LEVEL. Totally c ustomized, 12' ceilings in the kitchen, hvi_ng room, & d1n 1ng room, 3 Bcdroomi.. xtra bath. f'n 'nt·h doors to master s uite, w<'l har. o n l y 3 blocks from claim your tickets. •Rental Service!• cpts, drps $315. rno. lk·v Deluxe Condo 3 Tir. 3 R;.1 OH THE BEACH adlls /no pe.ts Ut1I. pd. "-s 2 .. U40 downtown Costa Mesa. * * *· S.Ana$135,1Brsngls orJOC',963 45m & ret reat. ll4ll3 sqrt I Br furn . .>ears I.ease, l8S4Monro,•w ,54S-OJ36. Next to PoOI & clubhouse ---------S. _Ana fixer-upper 2 Br, We havt• 2 hou~t>S w/fpks, l'rpts, drps, many xtrns s.1~. mo. 103 McFadden MF.SA VERDE. Spac. 2 Refrigerator. Security. in ultra clean par k:. FOURPLEX child, yard &Gar. Sl~;ds 3 BR. 2 BA. cpts, drp::,, 1.-.~· $475. J\i..'1 li'~-643.'> 1 1. 675·1R65 £Ht ., 2 ha Completely re· Pool, Jacuzzi: Rec. Bldi; ,. $9.995. s. Ana 2 Br appl, ,.. d G ~ w I ex e r l' 1 s e r ~:'If Ameri can 557.9390 pets,patio.fncd.gar .. ~lln~S335 mo. &v or 3RH.1UAhous<.',t'loseto 2 HR rum :..pt. 50' t o 7~~.'1ss~ra gl~riander Billiards .ColorTV. :...- Excellent Easl<>ide loca. llBch $l25, 1 Brappl. ~_.....:._4567 all s<'hools. Nwpt Jl~hts. hcach Weekly"' Jnnual --lRVlNE AT MESA DRi;'" ~ $84.700-3 YE/\KS OLO 24"Dua1 Wide.Beaulifully lion. Minimum upkeep 1'\trn;NBchmobilelBr Beaut. s7u,uuo ho me , $350 pe r mo 64&3616 lst'~all_t;75.g7~ __ l BR, ut1l pd, children 545~ ·:.~ N~ar elementary & high lnd'sc pd. fenced yd required May ss me A F -----I N pets C ls "' sc.·hools tennis d ose by w /ce menl patio. I . . I a uE gt/ ee formalliving,dmingrm BAYS H O RES 2495 J\va1I Sept L~ 2Br 2ba we come o . P 'LIDO Unique Charm!~ t-:xtra big in~iM , J S a c rifice! Lu it int. c~~si~l:r~s!Je~anpn :~ HOMEAMDERS lge. ram. rm. wet ~ar & Crestview Dr. Lovely J YEARLY S31K>:Al~~ L~ 3 ~~~c~a~ot6Msf;.'1~960 Beaut. decor'd. 2 br. lg. ; bedrooms. J halhs . 968·1840.Hunl.Bch. s-19 C 11 •642-9900• frplc. l Br,dwnslairs,4 BR,2 Ba,$42.S.p/mo.yr Or & Den. Wanter $350 • p , brickpatio.frpl.67~ ~ candlelate danang, par· • -·~· da S ~·Ast Br, up. 3 ~a r gar. Custom ly. No pets l213)7\13-~ Steps lo ocean. l~1S 817\. $23S. 2 Br. 2 Ba, bltns, "'2 quet floor'\, Ka ras tan S LLV1'.RCREST ~:<liO, 2 soc1a c ou oas HORSE r a nch 2 Br, laodscap1ng. Avail. 8/1 or646·6219 5000 Neptunc cpts, drps, very clean. Deluxe28R,newlydecor. ~ carp<.'t BKH BR,2 BA. Den. L1_kenew. _B_r_o_k_e_r_s _. ------singles welcome, C,.M. $52S mo. 10-6, 96J...4581. & --------1130Victona.979-5099 Lrg garage. Udo shop'g' '-540 1720 Many xtras . CaptStrano. And 2 br. H.B .. kids, wkndsart6,75l-6461. Ocean Vw luxury 4 br , ~artments area.$275.Yrly.673-1.828. • • 5 Sta r Adult Park. 5 UMrTS pets. s ingles. Try this 2 . Newporl Crel>l 't'/!>Wlm & Unfurnished LGE studio w/loll. pool, 'J TARBELL 493·7156 Lovely large owner's un· br. $135 .. singles, pets, IMMACULATE.3 bd, 2 ha, tt·n club. l Yr lease. $475 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1acuni. encl. gar. ulJI pd. 3 BR. 2 BA, frpl, S350 mo j --------it, 3 bedrm. 2 bath. Top C.M. Also unbelieveable cpts, drps, mt•e ar~a . mo 962·0807. 963-7744 General 3802 Adlts only $215. Avail Patio. cpts, drps. 3 car ~ 2955 Harbor 81vd..,'S2Sparlanettc.35".Space location,nearSanDiego Lag. Beach2br,$225., $325. REDCPTRL1H. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7·15. 393 Hamilton. gar. Pool Nr. Hoag ~ C .M. liO. lnq sp. #51. Freeway. Excellent in· util pd, pets ok.CdMJbr , 893·l35l Spacious Bluffs Condo. RENTALRl-;FERRALS 642-1960 d<iy:>, 645·4411 ~~~2848PL 548·9341• Eves. ,."" 327W.Wjlsoo.CM. come . Sl45,000. Call for garage: kids, ~ts ok. 3 BR,l~ Ba,bllns,frplc. 3 BR,212.BA.$475 All types. P ac1f1c Coast e:vt-s II . T .1 Courth d etails. Re d Carpe l . A.ndsw1m.P<>?IC.M.3br, 2 car gar .• <irpi;, rpts. L<'asc. JllV1staSuertc C.h .a .rters Rental 2 BRnu c lS &d re fr UNFURN. bachelor apt. Newport Beach 8 005" •c35r Trraai1.1:'r for salaes. Realtors 536-8836 kids, pets. smgles. Agt. block wall com er hou~e OPEN 10·5Sat&Sun [)1v1sion Fee. 646·3487 or P . rps, 1• utilities paid. $130. mo. , .. Fee.979·8430 oA".5223 ' •(213)700·2533 • 548-8638 rangc,N carhplodrl, en<' 642-960JAnt . :l N e W P o r l C r e s t Quiel Adult Pk. 548-2370 • EASTSIDE• o-u. patio. o t· i ren/pets. t-• ' Townt:iomcs. 5% down, ---------BACK DAY AREA Corona chi Mer 3222 MEREDITH Gardens 3 U1 g Canyon vil'W; l800SQ. Bafboa lslaad 3806 731 I\ W 18th St. $210 NEW 3 BR 2 Ba, f)'pl<', :; 8'AI% APH, 2·4 bedrms, Cttmeterylots/ 3SharpHouses. ••••••••••••••••••••••• r rt .. 3 BH, 21:: Ua . wet ••••••••••••••••••••••• 673-7787 fcdyrd. patio, gas BBQ. Y. e ncl g:ar. pool, tennis. Crypts 1500 ... ., 950F /\JI B br, lg. am. rm, 3 ha. b .-500 { f • 58 .,7~ Ph ,,.5 ....,., or 11.V'. Homes 4 r. 2 Ba + New c pt. & Paint. $550. ar . .P. DELUXE 2 hr oo Grand $I SOL l Ir gar, nr Hoag Hosp. 16th { r.-. ,n ,, ·<•• 6141. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CAMPION&ASSOC. F.lt.Spectvieww/pool & 968_9518 &962.7788 l::aslblufffUly li411·ll:l3 Canal. Little Ba l Is C1rCJr & Orange. AduJts. $325. 12 Robon Cl. <r:om .est Will discount $50 ea. 2 im· CALL 549-1001 tennis els avail. $525. Jse. BIG CAN y ON i::xer Boat do<'k . frpl. radia nt It's und('rpriced. mo. 833·1437 or870-K800 Hwy. north on Supenor, proved Lots, Ocean View ----------644 ·2877; 830-0lm lnine 3244 home in glltC guarded hl•a l. yrly . S400. No New crpts. drp;, stove & 114 mile lo entrance>. section. P acific View FREE & CLEAR ••••••••••••••••••••••• a rea. fo'or lease. Avl pets/children. 673·0207 frig. Purified water, off YEARLY 3 Br. 2 Ba, 1 blk Mem. Pk. 963-2187 4 PLEX . / Costa .,.esa 3224 Univ. Park Terrace. 3 BR, street p a rk . Covered to &ach. $335 mo Avl. BIG CANYON BUY Co--rci'al N r . Loma L 1 n d a ••••••:?••••••••••••••• 2 BA Townhouse nr. pool. Sept. Is l 644 ·6.~ _ Bolboo PeniMl!lla 3107 garages. green lawns & immediately. 645-7054_. _ .~ .,_.,... University. $55,000trade 4 BR 3 BA Condo Nr. $390.552-7896. WALK toReach,new3br, •••••••••••••••••••••••trees. Adults, no pets. 2 Brpoolgar.pri.sundm •~ ~30,000. S&.8cifus 3 Br Property 1600 as down pmyl on lar~e • . 2 ba duplex. Cpl. drps. 2 BR nr. beach & bay. re· 204!0 Fullerton Ave. (1 older adults. No pets. Not _ 1 onaco. 3 oo c arpet, •••••••••••••••••••••• O.C. home or Inc. Prop. Back Bay. $385 mo. No 3Br. F R, DR. Townhouse D/W, gar. Yrly. $42S. decorated. lndry. prkg Blk f. or Nwpt Ave .. I a summc r rental. ~- tie pal.Jo. c:ar garage. can add cash or other pets. 642-5777 Close to schs/park/pool Child O K 675 ~12 Adults. l<-'ase $275 mo Blk S . of Bay, CM ) 548_4922 . PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549-8505 OFFICE ILDG. properti es . Rick MESA VERDE: 3 BR. 2 S450 mo. 833·27<ll__ -Agt.. 673-6210 t>i2-86.<>0 ---------'. Air cOhditioned. 2 Story. Alderette Rltr.547-6469. Ba. Cr pts, l>rp6, ~lns. BEAUT. New Rancho San PANORA.MIC VIEW BAV F'RONT Oceanv1c.•w, Easts1de. 2 BR Refs. re· NEWPORT MA.RIMA : Low maintenance. Well (S) 28R HOUSF.S. fixer· fed yd . Kids & small pet Joaqwn Twnhome. 2 Br, Bay & Irvine HJlls. En lu)..ury 2 br, 2 ba cundo quired. $175. a month. 919 loyside Dri•e located .-Lotsofparking. uppe rs. gd . C.M. toe 0.K.~.w/gardener& 2•n ba,2story.Ovcrlooks l ertai n e r ·s dt'light Complete kitch., pvt. Agent646-32.5S Spacious2Br&denao· IY OWNER s175.Rooooy. McC-....11-w/lrg lot. Yeager Realty, water paid. 545-3621 golf course & lake. $600 ;81~ol~s\1~ n;!~t/~i:. Marina. full security waterfro nt. Pvt. Sch, ~ 556 6l71 547-7044/552·0055 ~ Adult hving Refs req'd. F.xtra lrg·spacioos 1 RR lovely garden. must sec HARBORJllGHLANDS Realtor 1810Hewport · Sep.HMMkid. ---4000 sq (t t·ustom home. $.550mo.lse.673 :ll68 ;1pt. Encl ,:?ur. SJ.85. No loapprec.67J...84l1days. 4Br,2'~ba ,Pool $68,500 COSTA MESA54S·T729 STARTER 3 br, 2 ba, range. cpls, $450.Univ.Pk3Br,2 ha + wood ce1hn~:.. 3 rrptcs. pets.642·6500 Immed occupancy. 1524 ---------•I drps, $325. ~7437 16x25' den. POl>l , 18221 many xtrci~. $ll50. mo. Coroaa det Mer 3822 ----------S335. 3 Br. 2 Ba, blk to• Sylvia Lane.~·7367. INVESTMENT -Meadowsweet Wy. 645·7102or 6Jt-0797 ••••••••••••••••••••••• QUIET LUXURY Bch. Garage. Yrly W-C 8 oHices. Laguna Bch. $27 500 MESA VERDE. 3 BR. 2 ----1 BR + sep guest rm & Quiet living in 3 Br, 2 Ba Newport 642·1603 • BAYCREST Gracious 3 hr. 2 ba, frml. din rm . 2 frplcs. lg . ba!'e· menl w /grcat possibili ties. Laundry & • sew· g. rm. Prof. lnclsc·pd. Heaut. patio. EXCl.'P· ttonally clean. $118,500. 1w• 2284 --- By Owner. Linda lsle. Single story 3BR, 3liA beauty. Easy care home w/pier .slip. Lowl.>sl price at $175,000. Shown by app'tonly. 673-6630. Prin· c1 pa ls only. $18,000. gross. Parking & CO U N T 'Ry /\ T Ba, c rpts. drp6. bltns. WALN UT SQUARE CON · San Clemente 3276 bath $275 . . apt. with frplc & pat.lo. easy mai nten ance MOS PH ERE, .older Av I. July lS. $395. DO. 2 BR, 2 Ba, aircond;.. •••••••••••7• .. ··~··~·· · 4!1'1·2205 Eves. Garden setting with pool. $200,000. Terms. Hart RI· home on a 144·deeplol + w /wate r & grdnr pd. pool & rec. area. $27;:i. Ocean vie w i! KO h11ls1de Adultsonly$22.S. ty.494.0509_ rented bachelor apt. out 979·7836afl.6 mo.833·06~---~ h~me . Carpl'ls . frplc. 2 BR upper, stv & rern.J?. THEVEMDOME back Dining rm sewing -T I k 38 2b FR dishwasher $325. mon· pvt gar. No pets. $265. 1845 Anaheim St Cattdomlniums ·2 b'o BR's (22'3BR.2 8A,duplex,ap urt eroc r. a, · thly.4993tt-Hi mo. Call collect (2 13) c•5 ... .,.... · for•al• 1700 rm. 1" prox 2000 s q rt . 2 frmlDH.frplc,B·B·Que, --.... .......,, • ,. master), basement, ~ep. Fireplaces . Rcdecorat· close lo pool & pa rk San Juan 431-1195 or (714 ) 558·L212 ---------••••••••••••••••••••••• HORTH LAGUNA CONDOS Ocean Views-2&3bdrm. units from $54,000. Call 6 75-7225 A, • • •llfl 1,• va.•1 ••I I \ \LI .t·:~f HE \I :I'' A Ot.RG ENTERPRISES CO lndrr rm .. not ran~y, 1ust ed. Plumer St. $375. mo Avail /\ugusl lst . Lse Capistrano 3278 9to 12. E·SIDE Adult, 2 Br. l 1rz sol id c harm . Bk r w/gardener. call Robb, S«Smo.554!·1237 •o•••••••••••••••••••• Costa Mesa 3824 Ba, patio,,cncl gar, like 962-5511 S40-8833 weekdays. ----1 Br. 2 Ba llarbor Ln. ••••••••• • • •••••••••••• n_u_. 64_' _4_·08_7_8_. ----------------1 UNIV. Pk. Terrace, new 8 UNITS, 2 Bd. 1 Ba, 3 Br, 2 ba home Mesa Cambndge l'Otldo JBr. Home. I yr h-l' $325 mo. NEW. J BR. 2 Ba. Frplc, S23S Lg. 3 br, 2 ba. Lower . Newport Hts. $152,000. v e r d e • $ 3 9 5 m 0 . 2ba. upgrd cpt, dl"llS. nr 498-0429 fed yrd, patio. gas BBQ. Children OK, no pets . Owner 548-9695 Ow A .,,. .. """"' 1 -· $4.25 t--'. 0 "'na 3280 gar. Nr Hoag Hosp. 16th 557.2593 or 644-41W7 aft. 6 ner / gent . .....,._,.,. poo , Jacuzzi. mo. _,.. ~ Deluxe 4&5-l'lex IMMAC .. newly "ctecoral· 833-1596. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~o~~~!:n ~~~· 1 Br, ulil pd. Refri g . New units Huntington ed. 3 br. 2 ba, pool & REMT A.LS BE A UT 3 Hr. 2 Ba -la und, crpt/drp6. Bay St. Beach, lax s heltert;cf pro. patio. $450. lsl & last + Irvine Townhouse, llhl i:arage, $110 1 Br, 1 Adult. non $170 mo. 831·9276. perMty . olst Y.~-~teea"°'1'1 $100. C /B. Gardener & 2 BBRR. 2 Baa ...... $425 ..•• $35035 pbvltlnsp.atp1~ol cp~~ds d~: sw~kt~trh os~~~~· 948 JDBR, 2 BAts. Nfbl. Wtnestcurr. $11 . pen ~. pool maint. incl. 2217 3 2 1• ..........,. c r 5362579 ' a .. '.' ,. $295 644.6399 rps, cp ' S, en ' or appl · Ralel1b Ave, 548-6797 or J Br. 2V.. ba. F.R .... $450 · · Util Pd, redec. 1 Br. frig, patio, dbl. sar. $325. 398 1 Block lo ocean, 1 Br, $1115 y rly. util incl. 675 0048 1 ...................... . MESA VERDE .. ! 2 Bdrms ., 1 •,1 balh rondil with pool. $335 Mo. STEPS TO BEACH • 2 BR. 1 ba. unf. $285 SEA WIMD 2 BR, 2 Ba condo S-175 WE HA.VE • SUMMER RENTJ\l.S: associated BROKERS-REALTORS J OH W Balboo 6 ll·a6 I Harbor View Home, 3 Br, 2 Ba, Fee. Avail 1mmed $67,900, Owner /Brkr.li-...... _ ........ -1 67:HS99. REFURllSHID 5 UNITS 631-0088 NewportBearh SouthLa9VftG 3286 range. pool. AduJtsover "A" Woodland Pl.. .. 4Br.21~ba .wntr .... $800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l.5.$140 mo.548-~07 675·2150 2 BR, 2 ba, pool. on the 4 BR, 4 Ba. Fam-rm. Din· rm, Air cond. Pool Home. SI S0,000. By owner. 64S·9729 in Sa nta Ana. New Newport Heights One f190,2Br.child&peL drps/crpls /stove/paint. block from 17th Street. Pool, 2 Br, 2 Ba,. Appl. 2 Bedrm/2 bath Condos House plus two modem teenager, pe~. patio. on lovely spaciou s duplexes. By appoint· $165,2 8r,ch11d,sngls grounds. Only Sl9.950. ment only 3 Br, 2 Ba, child, pel. k f Fr nk o...._o...,, Furn. Bach. $955ngts util RAIS OR'S REALTORS 4523 Campus Dr, Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr CALL 833-8600 OCEAN VU2 • bay, 1650 sq fl lu~urt . fromthisspacious living Modern. 2Br w /gla~s cond~. Pvt parking l rm w /wood beam clngs . wall~ .hv rm. beam ced, l._..•9'H le«lt 3140 secunty bldg. $425. Cal paneling & frpl r Pvt Jge patio. adults. $195. E. ....................... Al833·9300orm-5437 i m11ste r sui te upstairs p11>l:h Slt. SeeD mgr al 437 llkE TO MACH · 2 BR oceanfront... lower bd & b th nnceon r. • • w /2 rm:-. · a HE.Alt SHOl'PIMG $320 yrly, avail now. Gar. LIDO ISLE 4 Spacious Bdrms. Wlde45ft. lol Sunny South Patio High beamed ceilinJtS 1..arse fam/din room $126,500 LAWSON downs~a1rs. Int. luu~dry LGE 3 Br upper. cpts, nr. Beautiful new 2 BR 5009t,..\Seashore6G-061~ a~ca w /storaJlr cabinet. OCC. $215. 1009 "A" Mis· s tudio apts. Frplcs. Direct accl'ss from 2 car sion. 552-4576 aft 6 bllns d. sh washers 2 car NEW duplex 1&3 bdrms, garage w /<'lc.•c. opnr. garage 's undecks 'From blktobch.oreanvu,w/Wf *URNEIMVT. PA.LARSK* Very pv'l patio w/wood 2 BR. cpls. rps, bltn111. $260 SJ6 2579 · cpts. drps, bltns, frJ>l<."1 As or a • ~.. I jQ ail ~ pd Af.t./F l~A~gt~.~~~~~~I m. pi:.c. . HOMfftMDBlS ••/ P1aplfri._ , __ •_6_42_·_9 _90_0_•_· _1 _______ _ 751-1920 1411• llOO Moo ou111ut. N1w1101t' ••.at Sh•l'P Mesa Verne, 3 BR. ltE.ALTY 67S.4562 ., OWMr-Fft Land Dover Shores Bayfront 548·15811 Weekends Only ••••••••••••••••••••••• HEW 4-PLEXES ... near the O<'C30-Good tax shelters. apprecla· lion $110,000. & up. 2 BAd\lplcx. ~mo. ln· cld'a gardener, Peg Mountoln, Dffft't, 548-5880 Aat. RHOrt 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COLLKE PARJ< Mote1·12 Unl'-3 plus home. i BR. 2 BA, ram rm. rm By owner. Lakelaabella. bltna. dshwhr, cov'd $95,000.-$30,000. down. patio. S3SO/MO. 5S7'314" I 1 _4_94_·_2065_· ______ 3 BR, l&e lot, nr 17lh St. REAL TY INC. Shoppinc . Avail. Aug. 1, tMrttor Vl4rw Ha.Mt 714/146-1371 of State sm. mo. ~47SI U..-. FR. Lux lndscp'c. hop1rtJ 2600 LEA.SE/OPTlON, Mesa up1raded thruout-Sale Ho.MS to be ....................... Del Mar. BeMlt. 4 Br, 2 by ownC"r . Prln only -•-.... 1900 NEV " V' f "" R -wu • n cres. ,..., o Ba. ram. m . frplc, U t8S43. ....................... Top•'I Lake w /bouse. patio . Ref1 . $43S. NtWPORTSHORES QUICK sal<'1 24x40 SIP3 S. Well. 9Gdc tank m«38. OD canal w ·side Walk to redwood bulklinA to be & itcn SACRlrlCE et --------- buch. Club w/ pools & moved . All otters con· $29.500. Terms by owntt. * SKA Rt 4 BO 3 Ba, tteala. 3 DR, den. 3 ea sidered. Located al The Write: Box t48, ColevUJ•, Twntl.ae ll·IN, fpl, f'R, 4't7 Canal. $'74,SIOO. By American Lea.loo, 215 Callf. or call: (911) pool, patio. f425 Jae. Owner.••~. lSlhSl, NB.m.5'110 495-2'70 133-lW decking. TllREE ARCH Nice fncd yard, patio. · . patio, gar. 645·3343 o( 3 BR. 2 Ba ....... $385/450 BA y . h e low hi,ll hway. Small pet ok. See al 2249 LARGE ? br studio. enc. 548-8379 3 BR, 2~ Ba ..... ~/465 Guarci ltate, all heach & Rutgers. Fri·Sal-&m. gar, patio & food. Infant S Cl _...._ 317 COLLEGEPARK tennis pri vgs. natl ----OK&r nopeta..Sl.77SOmo • etfte,._ 3 BR, den, 2 ba · · · · S.100 Move m Au~. 1st. $600. 3 8R. t % 81.! 1~ 4·plex, Warner & Beach area: ••••••••••••••••••••••j 4 BR, 2'h b¥. A/C. .$465 mo. Call llolly ror a ppt rw :.r cveryllun~. l!wer 847·4440 Avail now Large 2 Br, 2 Ba. all bit.nit Rancho San Joaquin WkdayJ-498 2300& wknds $:><WI +-deposit. ctuldrcn while water view 2 BR, 2Yt Ba. • .... $600 & nites 499.3200 ok 540-0857 NEW ,deluxe, beach area, 498-3097 TURTLF; ROCK 3 l'll c d 2,_ n 2 Br, 2 Ba. clo6ed gar.c. -----... -----_...,. 3 BR. 2 B.-......... $42.S COftdo4111RlllllM • · on °· vz a' SZ'7~. mo. All util pd. Also .-..... -"0 WA.LNUTSQUJ\RE u.funll.a.ed 3425 avt1!I Aug. l. O/W, fed 3 Br, 2Yt Ba. 846-1311 or ................... ;ii 3 BR, 2 ba .•........ $295 ••••••••••••••••••••••• yd. 2 car enc~ar.;",!~r &46-4938 Agt. No fee. 2 BR. 1 VJ BA. eye. CHJNA COVE Newport Creat·Nt-w 2 Br, pd Nop~ enc ~'" adult Condo Pool, W _ Summer Rt'ntal :t °'7 Ba. din rm. all bltns. $290 7S2· ll7& or 673-!IOOO NEW triplexes. 1,2.3 Br. cpts, drps.'\ paUo, r~ 6 BR, 3 S.\hs .. $2800 Mo. 2 ca r gar. fr pl c. ror appt. Dix thruoul, rr,>lcs, rned B e au t. par It · I ka. SSOO/MO. 642·218216 Nice l·BR good carp. & yd. 2I002 HunUniton St. grounds As.s'n M pCS -s ' refri s ""-S36-40Z2or~ S2tS. Call coll: l-4111~• D11pie••• Unfunt 3600 paint. love, I · 1""' alt S ti Sat/am ••••••••••••••••••••••• Joa~ Realty 673-6210 DELUXE 3HR. 2BA. __ ._~ny me . VISl•N 2DR. l165 mo 2184 Charle, Have something you want frplc., ericl d. fU COnv. 3 Br Condo, pool, llULTY Cos~ rdt'sa to sell' Classified ads do k>c. Av11l. now saormo. irar.1325. IOO. to-• 552-7500 • 962·3000 • It wet l. 642·5'78. ta"'UI or 171-.Dll. Mt-I* eA S. ' .. Ac.c • •"-9 •••••••••••••••••••••• c_,.t Senk. ChildCcre G ardHltWJ HaufittcJ LwbcotHttt P•HIMJ/Pepwktc) ~ ~~~::t ............. . ...................... .............••..•..•.• .•...••...••..••....... ··················~···· ···••··••·············· ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Accnl'I • Uooke.ping 20 Yr ll exp l Rc,l:aur11nt t Coru1tr~c tton & R ela il arpel & Upholstt'ry My home. Heavy 1lhlelk Clcan,0 11 Stum & pro1ram Fun job. Ran: YA.ID CL!AHUP G1m1ge, House & Apl. fo~otd's Landscape O & J Palntlna. Per90n111l l...R OTIS Plumbing ROOf'S C.:ltEO<C! Comp Maiot ~ Clean ouu & HauJ away. Sod/l.awns tSpnnkJers ty Painters wlb ~nsonal Water hlrs, all Mtc!I, dis 1 •('d S hampoo Free cllt find. 673·2793 646-7811 545-5475 & 557-.IM81. Lie/Ins ured. 982·7817 touch. 640.8656 pout~ stoppa~u r e llepairt'd & Rep aac , · JAPAN'ESE GARDENER JHUr 'rerr\odetlng' and Direct f'ac:lory Service ~S4708G9/IS40~~~-A~A-Roont J 0 h n . it C a r P 1: 1 & Controctor lOyrsexper,allphases •HAULlNG• DEEPROTOTJLl.JNG EXTERIORS SAVto: ~ replpine NewC.<1n.!tlruc.·· 1.ire-nseC:V.l5949& Rea.sonable/e>timates YARDCLEANUP SollPrep&Trartorwork R .L . Sinor State Uon. u 'Hrs uc & bond _ t>tl·~,_296_1 __ _ •••••••••••••••••••••• Uphobtery. OM ~humpoo ••••••••••••••••••••••• (soil r etardunt:.). F.H Cerwick&Son Bia saving~ by being you De.&reasers & uJI roh>r Add /Remdl llBHl•J2t own l'Ontra<:lor, free <'~l br1ghtners & 10 m.1n 673.6041 S4U·21l0 ca11 75u 937. ••s.56·03f7•• F'ullt.andscapeServlces Licensed ln4urtd Call 642·6263 __ S .... a·nCJ/ ... ltetC1111iCM$~' SJ0.6882 Jim Huuon 979.3335 ...... "' JAf1 AN 1<;$E EXPERT ---------MARV '~. l'LUMUlNG ••••••••••••••••••• ·~· GARDENER Industrial, Ho•ncleaftlng Ltawn M111nt&Cl~ttnUps PAPERHANGING •f.469fm• We flt & ad)ustyour t· C.:omrn erdal, Res1den· ••••••••••••••••••••••• PriresYouCanAfford Profeaslonal-Reasonablc NOJORTOOSMALL tern You sew .. !t. Pankl I.le prof cun!>ultant. Cal blucb for your white u~s-'l_96_2_0256 ___ -j carpets. Savt: money by None Better! Dick Hufr. Laal. M8·79S8/S48-5182 HOUSECLEANJNG is our *•CALL 833-2124 • • 11'ree est 673·5829aft 5 -Loo' Pattern Omng & ud· . . Business. Call Janice's DRAINCLEAREDSG.50 JU11tangsvs .646-0485. LOOK! 224 Sq n o( oe room. Only $3350. Call now Gold M~al Con ~;actors JI 8. ij<l2.&j00, saving me xtra t rips. m a n & Son . Add , Clean living room. dirung Remodel Patio Sheller· rm & hall $1S. Any rm Decks. lie/bond. 644-7~ $7.50, couch Sto. chair SS. Cleanups .. lreew.ork. RaggedyAnns.b/5-6553 Professionals will paint Eves /Wknd11-SumePrice Hot o tlll1n g . Minor Mot0fWY your home and do it Guur 558.7390 Tile Lndscp'g. l 10 Yrs in Want a REAL CL~AN ••••••••••••••••••••••• right. lnll£xt. tteas~ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• area 646-2693. HOUSE? "The Gingham W ILLIAMS & Sona Refs.497·3169&7Sl -0084. ProfMl'tyMmMICJl1"e•t Ct;RAMI C T ILi!:, New & "'IM H SH'vic~ La wn & garden maint. 15 yrs. exp. 1s whal counts, not method. I do Dr aftin9 Girl" Ests. 645-5123. Masonry. Brtck/Block/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rl'mo<ld Free est. Srnl Stone. Call 581-7829 QUALITY Wallcovt•nntt l'KOFESSlONi\l. JOb~ welcome 536-2426. .., •........••..••••... work myself. Gd. refs. ••••••••••• •••••••••••• \\'(' print jnyUung. O'ua fu!>t s en ice. Quality 531-0101. ARCH DRAF"n;MAN work lo pnces. Case C e.....+ /C~ ~r~g 214 ~5.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• NANCY KAH.NF.s B R I C K · BL 0 CK & Tired oC being retired Have pencil-will druw • 842·8376 . New lawns, dean-ups. sprnklr inst & repair. 547-1420. •llOUSECLEANl NG• By Reliable Couple Gd rates/ Refs 548-6271 Will do any type of ••••••••••••••••••••••• housecleaning. Exp. F\Jrnis h own equipment. Fireplaces-Planters Bric k /Concrete-Pat1os Block Walls -BBQ Pits Rers Est. 646-0464 al keasonabte l'nt·c!> PROPERTY Doug Reba rd. 645·4727. M/\NAG EM ENT Top Soil •QUALITY PAINTING• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Interior & Extenor 31~ or Gros.' •Top Soil • Compoi>t• Call Lee m.7278 •Muk h• Redwood• /\pti; Commercial Call ~:l> T yping Ser\lre Reas. ~'TONEWORK Gardenin9 rate~ b> lhc page o • 645·2867 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• "THINGS" by Moose Gen woodwork. repairs. plumbing. etc.642-5613 548·1061 art J. Mo•ittcJ Plost..-/1~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IS yrs Experience Zink Oevt-lopment 13 l Tusun A\•e ,Tustin • 547-0BEIJ hour !HO ~or&W·SS'll Quality t M aint /Ldscpg Phillips Cement Co. !)od, sprklr:.. :.011 cond. HANDYMAN -Homes & Apts. Con scie ntious Craftsman. 64S-OSSS. Exp housekeeper. Reas M 0 v I n g , II au t 1 n g. rates . Lynn 642-9797 Cleanup 2 College Stu-PATCH PLASTERING All Types. Free Es ti mates. Call 540-6825 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cabfn~t Maklncj •.•...•...............• CstmWorl< Freeest dcanup . 64 2 3331 / hcl bond·751·5657 aft 6. 646-4908 . p~~ore 9:JOA M & an 4.30 dents . ·F.xp. & Reas. I 644·2369. ree Removal, limbing & Shrub clearing Rototill ing. 642·2624 __ . ___ _ C!>l m CJ hinl'I:.. bual , "orl.. patio <'m •r kitt·h Patios. Driveways. (;on. rmil l lalll\'/ ~ork <'ret e work. Tra<'tor BOB'S GARDENING Clean Ups & New Lawns R4tm0•« Dri•eways Japanese w oman would ----------•vERY NEAT PATCH Incl. Grading . DIRT & like day work. H.B. area Moving/Hauling. Student JOBS & RESTUCCO A"": U•it Buyers Turn the problem'! &joy:- of management over lo Tobin Rt'alty. We h3vt rull servltl' <1Va1l JIB & FV only. SlJ.50 mo. J>l'r unit 1-·ord 's Tree Service E"pen<'nced Crew 646·S2l!J _wor':_ f'ree es~ ~·8832. 548·8773 DEBRIS.833·2124. No trans portatio n w/targe truck Rea:1. FreeesL.893-1439. 536.4zss. Barry . 548·9723 & 839-5779 Lit' Insured. 962-7817 ~~~!!~•••••••••••••Child Car• SAVE & Prohl. Custom ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tree Trimming. Cleanup, Hauling. Sprinklers Free est. S4S·:?943. CJ • ••••• ••••••• ••• •••. ••• PaintlftCJ/PaperilMJ Haulin Landscapin9 I ••••••••••••••••••••••• · ROTOTlLLING $25 •••,•••••.•••••••••••••• pholstery ••••••••••••••••••••••• PlumbilMJ . ..................... . rl'mod. rt-µa1r, add·on. Par.ntorPan!fth J a pa n cse Comp lete 111sulJt1on 1-'rcc cst & GoingonVacat1on ? Gardt-n 1ng S<'r vi ce. Ucsagns 645 :~39. Unlimited time. Compl PI anti n G /cut t 1 n g I needs of your children cleanup . Free e:.t. met in their own home by l -;t• the Daily Pilot "Fast Ht>.,ult '' Scr\11•e U1rectory Your M'rv1n· 1:. our :.pec1alty Call twl! 5678. ext 322 quahf1cd retnale Home _64_2·_3_io_2_· ~IAULING ANYTiilNG Landsca in ·Sod Sales Pror Pa1 ~r. honest Garal'te cleanup. Reha· F~ PM g h· · · 1 work, reas. Int/ext. free ble Cast service. 963-6452 ree est. aster r arge · t R r 548 ·"759 Days /eves 960·2170 e s · e s -'-. -642-3913 ANYTlllNG REMOVED ---- JUST PLUMllHG? Fast Serv Reas Rates Just One Call Tu: JUST PLUMBING • 642·411 l • brnodel & Repair ••••••••••••••••••••••• VINYL REPAIRSERV. <.:uts. tears. bu"\.'!. re· color. f'rce est 63&-1250 Csl m .~i~<:he~ .& bath. Window Cletnng Exe.cul1ve. Yrs. of eit-Landscape, Ma10lcnance. peraencc. Local refs. Sprklrs, Cl ea nup , Free to travel. 675·2393. •TREE Work. 542-2773. Cem ent, trees· & yard To Place. :our "1''ast debri s. Work guar . R.e-sult Se rvi ce R i c h a rd 5 J 6 . 8 8 8 4 Directory ad . . . . <'all anytime. now 642·S678. ext. 322. 'A~nts fwftished Rooms 4000 Retttals to s~ 4300 Office Rental 4400,lndustrial Rental 4SOO or Unfwrnished 3900 ••• • • • •• •• • • ••• • ••••••• ••••••• • • •••••• ••• ••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••••• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •••• ••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hal boa Penin. P\1. bath Gal to shar e lovely lge 2 8 o o ' O f c + 4 0 0 'I Lease 1000 sq.ft. wtofftce. Vl"T<l l>f'l l .il( ~ l & entrance .. Yearly. br apt. Pk Newport. Ten· warehouse. cpt. llted 110-220 voltage. Heal. hot 673·8656. nis els. spa. gym. Coll <'ell 'g /prkg . M-L zone water. New bldg. Good rtClllllC NOi CC*CIPI ' BAL ISL SI Anita 8 :30 · 5 at 5S7·61Zl S22S mo. 646-12.52 loc. 64S·2244 . · eep~ng room, or eves 644. 7295 4oul1 tulSID£ llllNC no kitchen. Quiet adult. ----------2 Execullve Suales avail. Retttals Wanhd 4600 \M•U fPt I~ A((l,.(0 •Bachelors •I BR , 2 BR •2 BR & Oen From S 175 · $485 Mesa Verde Easl & Adams • 540· 1800 COllO:\A UEL MAR SllO p mo (213 >799-4856 * * * Aug. I . 1n Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• or646 6219 Fern SnWth F inanc ial Center . $175 REFINED man 5S desires Hoom ror rent·Eitclusive 19900Sheffiftd, mo . i n c l. telephone torentroominpvthome. CdM area s1501Mo. H ti~ lch answ e ring s vs. Employed in Newport. ,,10.8;07 art 6 PM. un "'T°" SeC'retarial a\ail. Paul Would e njoy helping "' You are the wmnerof 640-8325. around home. Write Pvt ent!K. pnv. CM S2S1wk & $60/rno. up 548·S954 t>r 556-0058 Room& Board 4050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hoom & Board for elderly person S250 mo. 545·6952 aft t>PM. TWO FREE TICKETS Classified Ad No. 146. CSlJ.SO VALUF.l PROFl::SSIONA1, Office. Daily Pilot, P. O. Box Rin9ling lros. Cannery ar ea. must be I~. Costa Mesa 9"2626 co mpatibl e with lamum & lafl•y Archite<:ls offi <'e. Incl. 5 Christian Low Income, Circus drafting boards, answer-need s hous e . Yard July 31st toAug 12th 1ng s ervice .. use or R e r e r e n c c s Anaheim Con\!enlion blueprint mach. & <'On· 548·79341752·7168 Center,800W.Katella rerence rm. 675·9090. Ticke ts may be ex· Newport. • "! Rr Tuwnhou:,t•. frpll-. Summer Rentals 4200 from S::!75 I Br from S205 • • • • • • • • •• • • ••••••••••• Pool, lt·nn1:-.. t:onllnent;il OCEANFRONT Lag. Bch l>1 t.«tkf,,..,t ~umt· r1t•t•an & 2 Br S250. wk. Great CaLJhnJ '1c'>':. C.J o:.t• to locat1on. 536·0321 chan ~ed for r esen•ed Bu . R-tal -4450 Business/ln•H t/ seats al the Convention siness en Finance Center ah ead or time. •••••••••••••••••••••••1••••••••••••••••••••••• Call G42·567M, ext 333 to Business claim yourt1cke1:. THE COLONY Opportunity SOOS .. * .. 30 R ETAILSHOPS • •••••••••••••••••••••• 11hoppan~ & fine beach --- 1¥14 26 11 RLJ\ to Beach. New Con· MAL E 0 R 1-· E M ALE Tll 1': 1-:xctTING PALM MESAAl'TS. \I fNeTE~ 1'0 NPT H<.'11 Bat:h. 1&2 Bil from Sl65 ,.\ctu 11,., ;o.;o Pt.•!:. I .>ti I ~I <.''-it Ur do J acuu1 1volleyball. 21-25. 10 :.hare lge hou!>e Sips. 6. Sl25 wk 968·5700 in NEWPORT 645-~ Steps lo beac.h. Corona del 1" EMA L ~Rm m-: le . ~1ar . 2 BR. 2 BA. charm-wanted , 21·26 yrs. Stri<'l· 1?g ocean view cottage. I} bus iness. Co·ed NB lompl furn .. dble_gar. 2 apt. <'Omplex. 879·5510. Adult11. I or 2 <'h1ldren aft. 6. 979·6536 A\·a1I Aug 1 thru 31st -- S22S. Wkly. 673-6.536 Prime reasonable space ---------- available large & small Old world charm with 1''rench windows. gables & trees. Adjacent to Fe s tival of Art s Grounds 580 BROADWAY LAGUNA BEA<..:ll 494-7915 1.> Ulk:. 1:-:a:--t 11r :"\cwport Uhd I CO M Ve r y Special ! Comp. rum 'd. l br house for a very particular. mature cpl.. no pets. Avl. July 21. Aug .. Sept. $150 wk . Wi ll reduce for month . season or yrly. 673·1265 Office Rental 4400 ------- *Attention* Retail Businessmen Shop Owners Craftsman .i Iii ~;o RESORT . LIVING FROM S185 Oakwoort o ffe r~ the finest in re~ort hnng at a NEWPORT S t eps to bea<:h mod 2 & 4 br Sl65 lv $450 wk. 642-3400. ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 50 I Westdfff Dr. Newport Financial Ctr Lea1ing Offiu Spoc~ Call on Site Manager 17141642-3111ext246 WESTCUFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH Co1"•• w ... 1c1111 Ou\of'!' "nd hv•n• Awe ./ .Ur C.O••clltl0fti"9 ../c...,...1e,-to<YI ./ ....... /u..,.w ./ FUii .19w i..1c-· ./ XOfO• -""'9 ./s.cy --· .. ... ./ ............. ... TOP LOCATION MESA VERDE DRIVE PLAZA for store or office-. Ample parkln,:t. Town & country atmosphen• 1525 Mes a Verde Dr. E. Costa Mesa. S45-4t23 1''or lea!>e, 4 room house, SJSO. mo C·I. 12 blck to 17th. CM ( andd~ 2 Rm b ea uty :.alonl Agt G46-32SS Join the newest concept in retailing -Shoppers Village a lowoverhead shopping mall designed lo maximize your profit! f'or a very small invest· ment you can be one of the firs t smart bus1· nessmen to open a store in Shoppers Village · look al the advantages. RENT INCLUDE.5; ·All utilities paid . Planned Advertising -24 Hrs Secunt¥ . Assistance in merchan· dising •Wallpaper Hanging• By Former Instructor Carl Rebko · 646-2449 Any Plum rung-water Rmdl g , alteration..,. Uni·••••••••••••••••••••••• serv-leaks -marolile que & unus ual work R .d /,._ welcoml'. Memb BB ~SI ence __..... enclosures-reas. 832·2468 Bureau 964!.8314 ~ree est. 640-8078 Business Lost & Found SlOO Lost & Found S l OO Penonols 5350 Opportunity 5005 •• • •••• ••••• •••••••• •••• •••• •••••••••••••• •••• ••• ••••••••••••••. ••••. •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST : Blk . & Tan FOUND: Black male Lab. PREGNANT? FOR St.L~· Beauty Salon. minature, neutered male approx. 2 yrs. Orchard Ca ri ng confidenti a I 7 s tations. Beautiful de· Doxie. va·c. Pacific '~st Dr SAH "U. 979-8021 counseling & r eferTal cor. Reasonable. Local· Hwy & Mag n 01 j a -· -" -· ----·--A hortion. adoption & ed nr . Huntington 960_3267 art.J FOUND . 7112. male 11hortl keeping. Harbour. For mfo. call hair cat. whtc. grey & 1\PCARES47-2563 Betty 846·5000 ; Wknds LOST Macaw "large par· black. 548·3177 846·5858. rot" red-blue wings. in Lost : Pe~1r l & Persian t•ROBLEMS? WE CARE Janilonal-SJOOO IX'r mo gross. Will sell all or purl. Inquire P.0 .Box Newport Hts. Family pet. Reward. 645·20S4 Turquoise Rmg Cold ONEW/\YllELP setting Vic: M1 «.;as a CENTER CM. Senta mental value 21 hr llot Linc645-8800 701. II. 8 . 92648 Lost: Cal. 'iellow/wht 7112175. Reward.832-0242 - ---paws. Male. declawed. Lynn or675·t779. Abraxas Mas~ •SlS.000 + lma"ination Eastbluff Wearinrs JD --l0am·l2pm ?days P /wk. "' · • . . " , ·. LOST: Please return my 1733 f'ullerton /\ ve.CM takcs th1smrkldeliw/ An s t o Ra 1se n · . , puppy,male sablc&wht ••631·1184•• xlnt exposure. Call now! Reward. 6'10·5729. collie. Vic College Park A gl. 968 ·440S or 645·4170 ,, M . 7 / 2. 55.,. '"'37 or LOST toy poodle. blk M. "' v "° Mortga9es, Trvst · Initial "G .. on doK tac. 646·0539 <ask for April 1 Deeds 5035 Heward! S36_'._782_1 ___ Lost: t 'em . lri_s_h_Sc-,l-le_r_& WITNESSES SOUGHT • •••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS up to 80% I st TD Lo....a'lt>/o 2nd TD Loans Lowest rates Orange Co. Sattter MtcJ. Co. 642 217 f S45·0611 Sen ing llarllor area 2~ ~car:. Anftouncements I PencNtals/ Lost& FoUnd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST : 7 /3, Blk male LAB. male Silky Terrier. Nr. Vi<'. Hunt. Bch. Needs Coldenwest & Slater. medication. Reward. H.B. Reward. 84Hi592 or 968· 1435 581 ·9037 ______ _ LOST. N.B. Cold chain neckla<'c . U~ceased hus band 's treas ure . Widow w /give reward. (714 ) 998·2022Collec:l. FOUND: f>~e male Gordon Seller. \ 1c Warner & Grah am. 7/l4 Long Dcach tags. ~4252 aft 6 pm FOUND: Siamese cat FOUND . Smull green Vic. Newport Center parrot Vic . Balboa area. 830·9061 Peninsula 673-2481. FOUND: Med. size male dog, black & while. Vic Irvine. 552·3497 or 5S2·36S9 .. FOUND. Boys Bityde nr Peter son Sch. vie Beach Blvd & Atlanta. Owner must identify. 11 .8 . Police Dept. 536-5622 St-:1':KING PERSONS WllO RODE ON T111': "SEA HORSE ' SPO RTFISJllN ~C VESSEi. OUT OF DAN,\ CPOINT > WHARF 0'1 WHAL!:-: WATC ll I Nt; CRU ISE LINCOLN':-, BIRTllDAY. 1-'l-:B. l2. 1973. ALSO SEEKl!\G person~ who were aboard "St-.1 H orse '' for whal e wat<:hing or sportlishan~ w1Lhin several days of th~ above dale. Found : 2 Pekingese dogs, HAPPY M1 11sion Viejo area. Lost-Sm. Fem. Shepherd . ~·6481 Vic. Newport & 19th. . Rewa rd! 548-7lti0. Please Found : Young Dog llelp! Investigator for man in jured on the boat will au·. t•epl collect calls. Call Charles Curtis :tl (Ztd) 966-1 i3ti Possibly part Doberman. - 11 TH Friendly. Blk w/wht FOUND. Sm wht-blond markings 00 chesl.Nds. m.ule dog .. prt. Co<;k~r. American Dishwasher home. Vic : J!Jlh (West) Vic. Garfield & .l!:lhs. s peaks f luent Engli!>h C.M. 548·f775. HB. 962-7539 _____ will ac<'ept employment in Tijuana only. Contact !:-'OUN D : I rish Seller. F·ouND: Sm bge Siamese TV John, Costa Mesa, Ca B• thd about 2 yrs okl. male in cat. fem. lovable. 17 & 94!627 Ir ay Vic. of BCYC, July 8th. Monrovia CM 646-1775 ---- 548-6318 SETH Group Beginruni::. · LOST: Grey female cat. Interested ? Phont• FOUND· Bernard Mix. short-hair. Vic. HB. Call 646·7089aft. 9::l>AM neck Ftorida/Yklwn HB Lost. July 4: Brn/ Blk youngish, no children, no 536 Shepherd. P1gC1;>n·loed. problem s, ref's, man • price you c:an <trford Ther e's St million an r~c·reatrnn ranl1t1 e:-. "1,IGllT LIGllTEUTI:::\ NIS COl l RTS ,\ rull t1mc ltt'll\'illt'~ 1l1rt·t•tor "'ho plans partJt·~. BH(f:--. Balboa lay Club A\a1lable month of August Extra large, 2 I.Jr . 2 l>a .. furnished w l bay ''1ew & next lo pool $1500 for mo. Will con· sider 2 week option. Pn. Party. Call 645-3661 (Off ) and 644·2466 <home> BALBOA PENIN. PT. Desirable duplex. upper, s pac ious , tile. <:pt. dshwshr. disposal. Week· ly. Summer or longer. 673·2039 Call Mr. Haward 645-6101 THE FA C TORY · Newport Ideal s hop <tva11. in the mall. $140. mu. 673·9606 3 Stores nr. N'pl. Post Of. ------rice 290 Sq. ft. ea. $100 55• PER S9 FT Mo ea Good parking 1617 WESTCLJFF NB Agent646-2414 AGT 5-11 5032 -And much much more' Even if you've never . been in business for yourself before · We can help you gel started LO day! Rh d Wht d~g w / blk s pts. art6. 960·3268 ---. 0 n a Male, affect, rope on ---Sharp. lonely, retir ed, ·4573 Vic : Harbor/Princeton meet s imilar lady. Photo . Love 1''0UND. Set or Keys. VJC. A \'e . c M . Re w a rd. pleuse. Let's have run. or Magnolia & 536·1185 ___ Wnteadno409,Da1ly Westmi!"ster . lnq. at 250 LOST : Reward for s mall Pilot. P.O. Box 1560 MOM Magnolia.CM . gray cockatiel. Vic. Cosla Mesa.Ca9'l626 . __ FOUND: s i26. small yng. Euclid & ~.d!nger, ~· ~aymen! & ' thps & more' l·'rce Sun rtJy brun<•h PJus bt•Jut1rul :.ingle.,. 1 &2 IH•d r uo m uµI ~. ftlrmsherl &. unfurrusht.'<.I. ---~---- ---um Sq Fl. C·2 bldg. 8061 $140 up store-offices cpls Bolsa nr Ueach Blvd. drps air bath 17301 Reasonable .644·6172 Beach Bl H.B.842·2834 - -DELUXE office. comm'I WATERFRONT & industrial spaces. Also <.:all Shoppers Village now' 714 ·834-1.SS I 2724 N. Main.Santa Ana (in the main street shop· ping center . n ext Bullocks Fashion Sq.) • Rents from Sll'.l.5 f>nccs -va ry by lot·at1on. Model:.. open 10 lo 7. Surry llU pet!. B /\LB 0 A Pe nin , 2 br ho use. Blk to bay & beach. Avl July. Also2 br apt avl lsl 2 wks Sept. $12S wk. 962-~ Mewportleoch mini warehouses.. in Executive offices Laguna Niguel & Mission ----------$150·$225 Month Viejo areas. Handy to .. · br children. Room mall' $<.'rncc a va Ila hi <' OCEANFRONT Lower 2 Br. avail. 7119-812. $300 wk. 673·9499or629·2546 View of boats & waler San Diego Fwy. 200 to Affa hate llLL GRUMDY 21100 sq ft. As low 35 » PART TIME . .. O a kwood Gar den Apartments ~wparil.ed1 880 Irvine Al 16th 64!>-Q550 Vacation RHtals 4250 ••••••••••••••••••••••• New S. Lake Tahoe cabin in trees. sips 8. $150/wk . 714 494·2245. Owner. Lake Arrowhead. sips 10. Realtor 675-6161 per s~t_. 83-1 '-1400- FULL SERVICE EXEC.sums FROM $180 Airport Area 833·3640 lndustrial R...tal 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'1Cffp prnent lob" ~-----TV. All conveniences. Near Lake. $200 wk. 837-4206. NO. Costa Mesa Dental/ Medical/Ofc swles avail. Fr9 m $345/mo. Mr . O'Keefe. S49·8UI NEW BUILDINGS at 0 C. Airport. 2400 to 8000 ~q rt. ample parking. SO ME UNITS FOR SALE AT H>"~ DOWN. Koll/Irvine Cent.er. Call Dan Curtis . <714) 979-9205 lMo Seftil•g ln•ol•.cl) Responsible person. men & women lo refill & col· !eel money from coin operated dispensers. Service company sup- plied accounts. $1200. re- quired, • Car •. Call col· lect for info about your area. . . .. Mrs. E-Olson 22,5 • MAMM OTH . Sierra Ml!Mr St.. Mountains. fish. hike. •,, Co1ta Mno tennis. pools, ghost town. JOO SQ FT. <'rpts/drps, $95. per mo. Call 646-2130 $95. 400 sq.FT. Federal Service Corp. 213-556-2324 •• You are the winner of Beaut. fully equip. <.'On· TWO FREETICICETS do, sleeps 6. siro. week. Uniform MfJ. ($l3.50VALUEl 536-6446 SPAC 2 Rm Suite. Pvt. Dr apery Mfg. or 679-3709. L..-•Miguel 131-1600 Rin-''-lros. lav. & toilet. CdM. Very .., .. m:J Lake Arr owhead. Beaut. attractive. s125. Mr. 2000SQ. FT.wt3ofc's Liquor Stores '°""'"'Ir laHey home for rent, wk or Greer. 673·4429 Orange Cty. Airport Others C ircus wknd rates! owner. ---963-7878 WeSELLBuslnesses .July 3lstto Aug 12th 830·9656. CdM 200.1750 sq. ft . Cpt. HOLLAMD IUSIMESS Anaheim Convrntloo ----Drps. Air-cond'd., elev., 1200 Sq. Ft. M·l w/front 645·4170SALES540·0608 <.:enter. 800 W l\atella prkg. 673·4120 omce, lge r~ar door. 2201~~~~~~~~~~ Tickets m ay be ex Rentals to share 4300 3-Phase. \Jntl 16.$18S. tml: changed rnr reserved ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW plush office bldg, 2 Terminal Way. Costa .-ts at thcConvcnllon Roommate wanted. to 6 rm s uites . Con· Mesa. Days 540·5110, ~Qter ahead of time Dependable male or fere n cc rm , xer ox eves.646-0681 ¢&11 6-42-5678. ext 3.1.1 to female $90. plu ·~ ulll. ~~ Nr. OC Alrport, 2500' M 1, nr 17th & cl1lmyourtickct4 Linda631-0556 Placentia C M . 220 * 11 * MALE. share 28~ furn HIWPORTllACH pwr/prlt,/exhst air. 12 • -----... 1 blk to be N B 540 Sq. ft. dl.x awte cnta. R. Mf· 12.52/644·2128 ..... 4000 nitC, IC , • . .....-•••••••••••••••••••• S175. mo. Ask for Larry, UUI. pd. SlS5/Maath Larae M·l Lot, bldg. ?7 x "lfl()()MS szs. wit up with 673·5502/ 61$-66'12 Re1lonom lc1 175-f700 M ' w /LI vlng quartus. kitch en 548-V755 or NEW PO RT-$75. + 'f.I .1 MO F REE REN1' * For rent or wU1 consider GU-3961 uUl. 3 br apt. Pl-efer non 1·2·3 Rm. offices from trade for hou.!14! or uniu. NWPRT ~h 1 blk to amok Ina female to Sl35 per mo Near Tttms.6-42-4810 beach Work '~. r1•m.1'e. rt"place 1irl leaving. No a.ll"p(),,;;~1:iif:, COST A MISA 2Sto3Syr~ s1~1'ilJ1, ~~mlt'ks6?.s..5809~r 6 MOWLIASIHG -----Nr O.C. Airport, ~t Floor, Dtlu1te indualrial unit' ffavc ~nmr·lhinic )'UU ·~~•lt Room m att' needed to gd oU·a treet park1n1. with offices . 1390to6000 to.,ell"C'l.J !->~1r1f"d orts do share 3 Br apt in Crpld, drpd,aircond. && sqrt 842-4463or642·7604. It wt>l l C':1ll NOW. Newport nr beach. Call furn. J Offices SllO. ea. Agt. on prernl~ 711 W &12 Sti7d 645-4637 548·612A 17lh St C.M. Fortn Auto Repair $13M Choe Candy MCg $18,500 Dresses· Elit.l SlS0,000. Deli· Beer· Wine Sli,000. Ljquor Store S10.000. Jewelry Mrg. *211000. flest. & Pie Shop $85,000. Chicken Delltht $9,SOO. Hamburaier $28.SOO. Puz• $28,000. Wood Pallel Mf1. $.'500M Security Guard $3SM Car Rental fe0,000 M 1chine Shop $150,000 Corp. Shell $400. Uniform Mfal Luther Jack~ Mfa. A_. for SAM CltAHE Holl and BusinaaSale=t 1716 Or1n1c Ave. C.M. 645-4170 :;.t()..0608 Female Siamese. Vic. Ans . lo Sammy · PreporatiOft WHAT SIGN ARE YOU? Aliso Villas. Miss. Viejo 636·1237 or 631·0986. ••••••••••••••••••••••• W o ~1k s h o p., form11ng . 830·4719 1:-~o u~d-:-White ladies Jobs Want.d. 7075 tr~~ e!~h 1~iio0!r eili! FOUND· Min. Collie nea watch. Call to identify. ••••··~··•••••••••••••• Zodiac. Discussions on collar. Vic Newport Bl. 499.4379 Part lm~e. 3.4 days _pq.r t . ·t I t. h. & w l ·. 1 N 8 --wk. Ma int exp. Heating. crea 1v1 y, re a ions 1P'1 es m ans er. ·FOUND: Sm . brwn male air cond ·plumbln t · & life goals. 644·2223 673· 7324 dog. vie MacArthur & minor elect-sprinklers Found': Collie. reddis h Campus . Dys 83.1-68tl; Have tools/trans Bill Lost & f.otlftd 5300 brn & wht, male. Vic l6th evel'I 548·2310 or 642-1743 536·1294 ••••••••••••••••••••••• &Dover.NB646·2821 as~ for Diana or Lor· LOST shaggy black med. rame. dog. 6·30·7S from Irv. LOST: Very lrg male H.tpWanted 7100 Terr .. CdM . $100 . Irish Setter. no ID. FOUND : Male Germ.••••••••••••••••••••••• REWARD. Call 673-3260 Reward! 640·4366 ; Shep.Husky! blk & whl. before 10 am or673-6429 833-0730 Brwn & blk in lace. Brwn /\c<:ounts Payable, R. E . construct ion co. Call Mr. Thom!>en. William Lyon C•J, N.B. 833-3600 spotted feet. 673-a'760 ask LOST /FOUND LOST vie. Spy Glass Hill, tor Valerie. ' A P~'T? sinall black.l°"g haired . 960·2900 Adoplion, Low male cat w / nea collar. POUND: Male lnsh Set· A irine Cost Spay /Neuter Info. 644-8433. ter, vie 23rd & Santa Ana Super visor passenger Ave.nolD.Call548·83R4._ ,serv. requires minimum SEEK & FIND" L I. E C I T T 0 8 0 R 0 N A S D lJNDTABt.ES I T I AE(:M NAROODAV I NC IGO R E N 1, 0 M 0 & V S L A I N :Pl\ I NT ll OOTLLO If t. I. t: f: t: S • 0 (; U .t l: N C r. 0 I<~ M T U F: A I N I:: I. I. l ! II. F. N A c: R K~AHT U R VAEHHIPNO O R\VOIPA TB R SGMOAT l.IPJP.NNY VP R RCA P PAZN AI T I TP.P P ASN l ~BLOHLANCELOT H A H ~H OA R OLLECCUOLOAPW .... -u_,,.,.,. ........ --· '""" ...... ~ ,....,..,,., M~ll-"9 ...... _. M ,.,._,., •• cM ""° ... f'\M .. di ......... -... ~altl•H•M••• -.aLLINl GIOTTO IJANOltO 80'M'1C'El.l.1 BIUruOHl!L HOLM\JN PAOLO VPONf.l!I'! , EM.ilUK"O ~PliAt:L UONAllOOl>4 VINC'I ' f"RA ANOIEl.IC'O TITIAN ,AOt.0 UCC1!LLO .. 1"0~oa1tow: r.-v•·-• --.,.-----' fo:njnv much IArlf' ·~f~ It •'ind" puulu w11h over .'Ml lfi~OVtf!#• rw-r poinrl '" an 1111 M W ~rit'~ or ·1 1 ,,.,,, h<ll,lcf"• T"o"l" volumr• I II 11n(I Ill •t>nd JI fnr rat h. ou1lc1n• \'httk• r•AvAIM 111 • 'W,lc & Fond" 1n l'lln.> nl 1h1c n~w•IMJ."'' FOUND; m11lc Siamese . 5 yrs. Ticket Counter ex sealpoinl, Vic .... air & per. Must be willing to Fairv 1ew. CM . 545.0304 work shifts & hotidar'!. Send resumes to Ad. NO. 460. Daily Pilot, P. O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626 FOUND: Wht w /Olk Male Shepherd, approx 2 yrs. Vic. Lido Isle NB 559·4893/979·5195 REWARD ! Lost family Assemblen""9's pet, lrg grey male cat w I Gen.ral Lctbcwers wht spot on dlest. Vi«' 'TEMPO Spyglass llllls mtll TcmporaryHelp homes. PH : 644·14!17 17802 Sky Park, Irvine tOST· Femi Lalm1dor.1 __ ~c~·11~l~I ~~~~~~~ blk .. lthr {'ull:ir. V1 <'1 Fair view & At!ams. Barry, 646 ~!HG. LOST; Org/wht male cot. blue t1ea collar. &lboo Penn & 7th !)t. N.13. 673-4M4 LOST: 4 mo olf'I Sl:.mcse Kitten '"tlggtt". wht w I strawberry pl mrkgs Nr. Rueben E. Lee Rest Rt'wtrd. 494·6204. Personals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orlnkintt probhim• Call'f\leohol llclpline 24 hrs" duy&~:tiJO ASSEMILaS Solderini;i. mech. as - sembly or drill press ex· ~r req'd C.M.642-808o A~sisU nt Bookkeeper w /keypunch knowlelt«~ or ability to leam. Salary commensurate w/expc. rnine. 540.717l • ASST MAMMMl Prt. Co.try CW. Must have coUete bkk· ground in hotel && re~t11urant admlnl1tr•· taon. Contact lilnl. K.101. 714·644·5404 • , ··- G lj m p c 1 10 'ly m • ar Ii •tn ~ In . .. .. ' . ... .... \. ''· ... .... A , Help WCMted 7100 Help W•tecf 7100 ........ W t d f ·················· ._.,,.. -e 71 00 UTO •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M. 80Y9/ ClRLS lo Help uOISTRJBUTOR W•l'lC-e-chanlc SP 0 r' • At h I ~ t 1 c ed. rnatu~. lnttn .. ~lcd in General mtthanac ror Oraanla.Uon 9011 \lckets earnlni; up le> S800 per mo new car dealrnhlp wit.fl for SporUnf Event&. S208 p/t. Coll 639 6123 .4txperience & Clfal1 "A" moaalary +Boo~. Only -"-----:...::::.:=----, license. 40 Hour worR neal appoanng apply. DRAFTSMAN week with xtnl. pay plan, 536 2100 ror Interview. EHGINHRIHG vacation s, insurance. _M_r _F_o_x_·------1 Pleasant orr.~. lt>p poy ,.tc. Aak for u_.rrcll Cobl,..t M*tr for experat>ncl"d drults 81cklc, Service M;moi.ter. Exp in a~I phases of man. RAUB, BEIN. & Roy Corv..,., Inc. custom ca~lnet making. FROST ASSOC. 1401 Rolls koyctu BMW Must have rers. Gillman _Q..;..u_a_i-'-l,_N_._8_· _833__;·<XY7_o:___ • 234 E .17t.hSt. Cabinets 19314 Beach DRAFTSMAN/ , Coeta Mesa 544>-4444 Blvd. H.B. 968-3123 ---...:.;:.::...:..==.__1 'DESIG-MEA I•-AVON CLERK . HelpWont~d 71 00HefpW_..... 710o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Thursday.July 17, 197S DAILY PILOT DJ 3 ..... W•ff'd 7JOO ... W.tecl 7 100 H .. W .. ted 7100 Hetp W..ted 1t Mt I •••••t•e:••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••;•••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ••••Iii• SECRET A.RY EX. . 'JANITORIAL I MAINTENANCE Prominent Newport Clothing Store Wishes To Hire A Maintenance M:m Of High Qu ality. The Hot.U"S Would Be 8 :30·4 Mond ay Througn Friday & 8 : 30· 12 : 30 on Saturday. Additional Hours Availa ble. lf Qualilied. Starting W GCJe Is $3 Per How Reply To Classified Ad No. 420 . C!O Daily Pilot JUNIOR SAl.fSMEN Ag~~ l 2·16. Eurn $20-$40 per week getting ne w ,ubscribers to the DAILY PU.OT after school ~d Saturdays. No deliv er i es or collectinic Transportation f umi$hed. Huntington Beach-Fountain VaUey areas, call 840-lZl.() Equal Opporturuty Employer Newport Cent~ To S7SO • mo. Vrr y d~mond1ng emplo)ler 2 Girl nk Nt>ed xlnt ~h & typm~ sk1Ha. Send R~um~' to Classltlt>d ad 0() 4J7 . c t u Daily Piiot, P O Box 1560 <:o~t.i Me~J. c·,. 92626 SECRETARY l"or :1oc1JI ~erv1ce ;agen · cy. A:;~l:;t ••xC(' dm.•ctor 1n adrnin. dulleis, PR & -TOOL l mr;'.-. MAKER •.• • • Let The K1da Do The Houwwortc Thia SunlMt Good aptitude for math masoning. Typing so to 60.wl>m accurately a must. Sh helpful. Please Apply Exper'd In au ptutscs of yacht construction. bill or mat'l, mecharucal & electrical systems, rigs, deck hardware req'd by ex pand i n & c ruising yacht builder. Calt Bob Poole Down Easl \'aehts 700 E Alton. s. An:J 979·6850 'P!Q. Box 1560, Cost a M~. Ca 92626 H .. p Wanted 7100 H~lp W on .. d 7100 fund raising Sh & typina req 'd. Call 8:ti·4700 for HelpWeutted 7100 H~lpW•ted 7100 appt.E.O. K ....................... ........................ ---- Plumbane. Orwn & ~wer men wantt!d Will train Must h1tve own truck & hand tools 558-T.IH Gel oul & meet ,Pe<>ple ;tdd new inter~t. ear~ money selling qu1tlit) ptoducts, lnteres ted" Call: 540· 1041 or Zenith 1·1~9 days. Jn Pe rsonnel Dept Mon-Fri 9AM·noon PACIFIC MUTUAL 700 Newport Ctr Or Newport Beach Equal Oppor. Employer Elderly Lady nC<'<.ls fOm· panion. L1ve.1n 2 days per week. 830-9681 ----ELECTRON16 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ins OChce (Ill person) Medical needs capa~le pcrs~n to WORK•·40HOURS manage orr1fe rull ltme. llOM'EMAK~RS Non ·smoke r . Send UPJOHN R esume -Write Classified Ad No 349. UrgeoUy Needa ·•- Will train dependa~hs ----1 people to become plust11: SIECUIUTY 1 n j e c t ion mo Id 1 pg Babysitter for 3 yr old 'i>oy. Overnight at Lime!. _Recs req 'd. G73-839'l Cocktail Waitresses ASS EM Rl.Jo.:HS Daily Pilot , Box 1560. Expenenced Costa Mesa . Ca 92626 NurHs Bartenders ;"lceded im me<l., open Tiff ANYS mgs w /connector & cable lnsurunee Agency Girl PvtCI b&o· expe r . Gooa pay & C u iscotheque benefits CM /NB Phone ommercial Lines Un- Companions Substitut• Mathen Homemakus HouH knpen OFFICER operators. Must be <l~C Le<tdang N B. hot.el. Ex. to stand entJre shift,: 1r per prcf·d. Call Dick, necessary. OpeningiJ on aCtcr 7pm, 644 ·1700. 2nd shift $2.29. Rai.M~ Banking For interview! 675-6090 645_4222. d erwnt1ng & Rating. Ex lnlne National per necess Sal open. lank COLLECTlOM Exec. Secretary Health & retirement PROCESSING Expanding Newport plan Fred S. James. HasOponlngsFor : Servicingof2ndTD's. Beach Firm needs 494-1087 or 549-3058. (Ask &crow Secretcry Savings & Loan exp req. versalile <'arecr rrunded for Mrs. Bradley. I Teller Apply In Person individ u a l to provide ------- Bookk~ Mariners Savings secretarial support to 3 Contact 1515 Westcliff Dr, NB corporate executives. 3 lob C...L.W-Equal Opp'Employ m/f yrs administrative ex· , -v..,,,_, Col studentA , p /t sis de· per. Using good typing & 833°3700 liv.Eves/Sat.Car,phone s hort h and s kills . !pt C~Dr, nee. MrLyonsS48-l004 Initiative and organiza. r AO lr•ine lion are musts. Call IRVINE PERSONNEL SERVICES a-AGENCY 488 E. 17th CAllrvine) Suite 224 Costa Mesa Coll 642-1470 Cat nec·Rers req'd. Please Call For Appl 752-0992 Equal Oppor. Employer Medical~ Exper. A/R, A/P, Clerk for Radiology practice ln N.B. Full lime. Send rt!· sume to Ad #380, Daily Pilot Box 1560, Cost a Mesa. CA 92626. 6quol Oppt. ~yer --------642-7511 ext.3. COMPAMIOH EXEC. SECTY Challeng· ·--. ----- ----------Live-In Palm Springs for ing career opportunity . 1f':l'rtende r . r e m . & anelde rlyco11ple. for intelligent motivat-Janitor, C/t1me. Apply , Waitress. 642-8361, Lit UP •Up To $600 Per Mo.• ed. organized individual. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. ·Big 0, 1943 Placentia Health & Farruly Superior s kills required. 661 Center S~~·M_. __ CM Care Agency Opportunity increased jANlTORS-El Toro area .BEAUTICIAN for men·s Call for appointment respons ibility. Call Vicki p /time eves. Cpls ok. ea; Newport Beach Ha ir 7141752-0992 Bush, 644·l800 for appt. &. phone a mu~t. Call S I R t Good Equal Oppor. Employer 532 6558 a on. en space. 11~~~~~~~~~~1 Fem ale & ~le wanted __ · · _. ------opportunity for young &I· full & p/tim Apply Ken- attract1 ve girl. Call COOK. Apply in person, tucky Frie Chicken, 693 b9aJ S.ue+ary 646·2716. 2-4 p.m . 1262S.E. Bristol, S. Coast Hwy, Laguna Some exper ience re· Costa Mesa. Beach. qui red. M 1ss1on Viejo. Beautician wanted. ex· Start ssoo mo 496·9695. per 'd only. We furn . ---------• clienlele. Ask for Mag. COOK & HOUSEMAN OO S LIQUOR clerk. ru11 tame gie, 673·5911 or968-7167. for home & yacht. Live in F D EAVICE evenings . Over 21. Perm B or out. Refs req. Ph. aft. WORJCEA · pos1t1on. 645·8178 eauty . Ope ra tor, new 6 p.m. 675-03!6 <For Reher> sbop, in The Colony. ---------4 Days a week. All shirts. LITE Housekeepinl! 5 art. MOLD PRESS OPERATOR To operate transfer & in jectaon mold equipment ror fabricating small precision switch comi» nenls. Small ~hop. Will tram. ST AC OS WITCH, INC 1139 Haker, Costa Mesa 549-3041 Equal Opp. Employ m/f t: 0 E. Wdays. • • *RH's* RECEPTIONIST •Intensive Ca r dia<· Sitter wanlcd My home Good telephone vo1ct-, Care ·~l edi··al & Sur" Dana Pt. L1~ht hsework. must type 50 wpm.' ap-~ ,., -t96 3302 5811264 placation:. can tx-filled floor. •Pediatrics • _ · __ 0: ___ _ out al 32518 Camino 01>1.te~ics ·Labor /Oel. Student-mall•orrcm. Capistr ano, Su1l<' 205. OpeningSoon Hel1a p erso n t o San Juan C.:Jp1s trano DehnitiveObservation :.u perv1Sl' (:s wim APPLY ~ Orange Coast Plasticat 850 W. 18th Street Costa Mesa TYPISTS <>I< Sl·SS Pet" Hour• Opportu nll ~ for :dnl typisls. Pa.id magcal'\t IJ training in rt>turn (01· working local Lemp. a:-. s1gnments thru Summer. Applicants mlt'it qua~· Call for informaticJa 557-0061 ·- Office OvertoaCI 3723 llrch St. HI-M t betwcen 8·45am5pm. Linit bast.·ball l'tl')after school On 9ornery P erman e nt. fu l l & activity,2boysages4 &7 Ward RECEPTIONIST / p ttml' pos1uons. We or Mon thru to'ri 2PM-7PM. ------- • fer top sal, benefits & Hunt If arbour ar<'a . W AITEAS . L I V E I N Ii 0 US I:: Li·fe 1 working conds. Apply IW0· 125•1 eves. t>eavy Walk in. New Cook qualified to work Hospital exper . pref'd. per wk. Top pay. Call an License ok, call Bill. The seafood dinner hous e. Apply in person, Costa _2!M 644 ·5694 Prime Cut Hair Fashion 494.3050 M e s a M e m o r i a I ------ 494·0078 ---------Hospital. 301 Victoria. COOKS C .M . Ask ror t-'ood KEEPER Pull charge 1 BOOKKEEPER WestminstcrCommunily ------ adult no dnnk in~ or lnsur~ce 3.s Yrs exper. tn ractory l llospital,200 Hospita1Cr. TELEPHONE SALES. For exclusive conllnl'tt tal restaurant Exper 1n Classic Cuisine. wines & :-.ervice essential Age U to 48 pref'd. Apply, Am brosia, Rm. 211 . 505 JOLh SL, Balboa Pcnin. NB . ..! BEAUTY OPERATOR Exper. only for busy co(-Ser vice S upe r visor . :.. m 0 k 1 n ., own ~• 11 A p l Westminster. 893-4541 1-:xper1enred prererred. as a shampoo assistant. Guaranteed sahiry. i'ull or part lime. fee shop. Must know egg EOE. .. payro • I ay, IJOS '°~ EOE Earn :1s murh as you like & broiler work. Benefits. ~~~~~~~~~ i\pply in person. Mon thru Fri, betwn 2 & 4pm, 2278 Newport Blvd, CM. transportation. work re C of m1"c Journals Must ~ · · ·----------I by talking to people all 1 De Silva I-lair Fashfons Laguna Hills 586-277( Ask for office. B & G•rl C 0 U N T E R G i r l , oys I S drycleaning pit. Mature. '10 to 14 years of age. Dai· 17 yrs o r ovr. 644-6113. ly Pilot dcllver)' routes 644·2512 may be available in your·1---------- • area. Earn prorit for de· DECORATING liveries & cash, tnps or CONSULTANT ·m«chandise for selJing Exp'd sales person for · T1tw subscriptions. i'or retail sales of wallpaper, Information please call carpets. drapes. etc. "5-42-~3 2 l . Fro m San Salary + commission. <"'·C leme nte-San Juan A 1 THE c LOR -' Capistrano area, call PP Y al O 95 0630 d M. . V CO.. 9122 Adams Ave., 4 · an 1 1ss1on ie· H.B. rjo-fo:I Toro area, call --------- '81·6310. Deli Help,.21 or ovr. Must ·1~Equal Oppor. Employer have cash regis. exper. 1 Sales &/or waitress ex----------•I pe r hel pful. F /ti me .• perm. Call aft lOatn, GENERALOFACE ferentc s r equi r ed O. beablctolypealleasLSO P /time 2 d ays wk. Over 492·1970or492 2523 wpm. Nice personality. RO over Southern Orange 30 As k ror Terry or l•--------· SALES Slillary l'ummen!>urate BIHSOH'S County from an air con H k -XI d F h. I <l1tioncd orrir<' Two w.i.1TRESSES er ,673·4700. L V N L 'd p h w/exper. nl co pai QS IOn Sland shtfts -lOam to lpm or ~ s; GIRL FRIDAY need ed Te~h ·F~rl ti~~ Ev:~;~g SUPERVISOR bene fi t s B<.'a<'h 5pm to llpm. Monday CocktailWaitre:m>:>, Jmmedl.ale ononinoc Cor Manuract urtng, Hunt through Fri· day. "pply at Waiters /Bartenders for Yacht Broker. Typ. s hift. Wknds oH. Also ~·~ ,.,., u,.h 898 551· llJ:. Uperung In " c h. Host JS I S 0 '" • ;,. 250 E 17th Sl. Costa as ier· ess ing. good bkkpng, out~o-. wknd rt'licr & on call a es uperv1sors an the ----• · · d & H L d Oranoe County area Mesa. or l:all Tony Full & pitime ·-ang personahty neccss. ays eves Y· on ... RK~pt/Sec'-FINE L· • ~--'Onl • ., Onl II 986 w h s Heavy recrw·t1·no n~ess 1 Sc1 mia al 646 •UOO c.xperien ... -.:u Y 67.r9360 AM y. ome. l . lll t 1 .. ...... for couosehng agency JEWELRY DEPT. --------Apply In Person SA. 53l ·81'tl ncome & growth potcn· Lite bookki!epang & tyu. T-• ph M v· · I GOODCRIEF tial unlimited thru .. ExperienceNecessary 11ne oneSalH 1ss1on 1e10 nn• CHARLIE BROWN MAID. partthne. salary, overrides & com ing $500 per mo llr<; P/T1me eves & Sat AM . 267420so Parkway ANO T R ER RE AL HARBOR INN MOTEL Mon. Wed Fri 9am 10 Apply Pt.>rsonncl O<f1cc 16 & over. Apply, 15056 ~issron Viejo .,A.,., missions. F'ull Company 6pm. Tues Thurs 12 10.30-12:30 Mon-F'ri Jackson. Midway Ci"ty No Phone Calls Plea<:n ESTATF. 575 . .,....., frin••e benefits program noon to 9pm "···II ror in· ::::!. OFFJCL· n ...... No. 2 Fashion Island. NB After Apm eo~ D e .c.. •1 ID ANT ·o available.aswellasfully tervi0 w 536·'""" ~ ~· ~--WAITRESS, Day shift. r d d ,. A W E ' ......,.. Equc1I Opportunitv nee an even ozen. paid '76 Con.f'erence in ---" c1pply 1n person :!-4pm plus fi ve young, ex-~?rtTimc •C.all SAN JUAN t:>UEHTO RECEPTIONIST ~~~E~m~pl~o~y~er~M~,f"~~ 1262S E.Bnstol C\1 troverled , aggressive, Mesa _M ~tcl "646.9681 RICOforthosequallCied. Newport Ctr ofr Good -•TELLER* --- --- money m o t iva t e d , Male & Flo!m. wanted ful l JNTERJ::STED? personal.aty l.Jle lyping. Sales Clerk for Photo PART·TIMF. Sl0().S250 Wl'ekl\'. stuffing d!vorced /separatcd. full & p llimt'. Apply Ken· Call Mr. Walker, hea~·y ~h<llll'S C.tll art O rivc ·Thru. flexible Immediate opt•nin~ in en\'elopt•s, I hr rlall)' t ime. n e w o r u sed luc ky Fried Chicken at547·7749 Jpm,979:16l1 hours &46-2364. Costa Mesa olfice. Sav-Hush ~tamped :-.elf Jd salespersons. Our offices 2<J29 f; Coast Hwy.CdM ' ~~~~~~~~~ • -· --------ings and Loan or bank dr essed .e n velll are strategically located --RECEPTIONIST SALES' Nl'ed 4 lic'd pro· experience preferred. McGannon &: Assoc1 ~ • throughout East Orange Mana f{er1a l Trne & _.________ S450-$475Start ducers. 1.1fl'&/\cc1dcnta Must be willing ti) work 305S.Sta leCollcge8 ti ,. BOAT BUILDERS 675-3407. County : Ir vine. Tustin Sale!l.man. Fit.perm.for MTST Front ore per.ionality & must, Casualty helpruJ Saturda ys . EXf<'llenl Anaheam.;Ca.92806<rfj Hills. Tustin, Anaheim Radib Sha(·k. 814 So. El appear. Good typing Leads furn'd. Gd. benerit salary .. working condi-WHOWANTSTOWORK " ., I ' Deliverymen ovr 21 penn p/l early morn LA Times detiv lo NB homes. $225 per mo. 642-4800. ffiUs & So Coast Plaza Camino Real, S. Cle m OPERATOR skills & ability to handle progra01. Mr. Gutka. t1ons and l>encf1t!> C..11 DlilVEA(;,\B! (and would you betieve 492·8221 heavy phones rcq'd. Sh a 752·7022 ____ or apply al branch. Cll OOS~ your hot". Chfoo) a nd now its time ---------I Pl I · - * * * p us . ease app Y 1n AMERICA.._. work for .voursetr~·· bt- DEL I VERY /PART· TIME. Must have small car & be neat appearing. Day or eves. $2.10 per hr + bonus + g as al- lowance. Ph: 536-~00 for Interview. Mr. Rat. to move in on lhe biggies T 60 s t 26031 .. 'd "" ypc w.p.m. per on a · Mveru a SALES your own boss. Me or here in Ft Valley/ Hunt Mark Tatum Please Apply Aeropuerto. San Juan SA VIMGS Women. Can bl· !>II Iv , . '• .. Experienced Camenters W"NTEO Bch. For show and tell 415'/ F rWeaf In Personnel Dept Capistrano R E Sales call: 2 ~. • ------• • • 8;!5SunrlowerA\-t.' hc1nd IC a p pc d :-.i.•a I Corona del Mer ~Ion-Fri 9AM-noon R tioni t LEADS! LEADS! Cosl.i Mc.>sa <.:I can /\ P pear an' t' • ·' Jim Reddy 963-9777 RanchRHfty 18964 Broolchrst Fountain Valley '• I • We pay top wages Excellent co. benefits including co. paid health ins & life ins for our e mployees. PACIFICA BY ~·, .KIPPER.YACHTS l t. 928W.17lh Str~t Costa Mesa De ntal a ssis tant, ex- perie n c ed. Laguna Beach. Exray license necessary. 494-9737. DENTAL Ortho Assist., Chairside. Expanded duties. F\tll or p/time. SS2-7800 DENT AL ASSISl. Periodontist needs ex- l)i!r 'd f /time assistant. Expanded duties oppor. Xray cert reqd. 842-6631, H.B. HAIRDRESSERS Call 645-7337 Hair Drnser Experienced w/some following. Call 549-181 l. HAIR STYLIST-Male. For Established Beauty SaJ?n nr. Orange County Airport. Red.Ken orient· ed belpful. Call ror in- ter view, 833·0:»4. IOAT IUILDEAS Westsail Corporation Has Vacancies For : DENTAL ASST/Control HICKORY ~: Nurse. Happy, exp'd .. •• loatMechmllcs enthusiatic, motivated fARMS " GekoetTGllC...._ individual wanted for ' ...,.. · f s 1 Attention Housewives I ''·MstHEactridcms progressive oc. a . P/timeSalesinpleasant ·~ loat C_,......,.. ~~J;rs. 7AM lo JPM. sur roundings-daytime. Applicants should have•----------See Mr . Thompson. So. own tools & transp. XJnt Penta I Assistant w /2 yrs Coast Plaza. Lower Mall. ~benefits &lopwages. c h alrside exper . for HOUSECLEANlNG .'..,Apply To growing ore In So. Hunt. • Securily Guard Sch. Send resume to: Sen. Mature, Bondable ,.37s McCormick.C. Mesa Gary D. Jones. DDS, women wanted NOW. 10026 Adams Ave, Hunt. _64_5· ... 5_123 ______ _ . • Beach. 92646 Housekeeper /Babysil ler ' · loat Carpetwlet s ID----------Eng. Speaking, 35 to 50 • Must have extensive ex· ENTAL yrs. Female. Live in or perience along with the OFFICE ~GEA out. Separate living ability & desire lo do New o(c In lrvme. Great quarters. 644-8099. -~ustom quality work. oppor. 552-'7800 ~--------Pacific T r awler. aso,1 __________ Housewives & Mothers Kalmus Dr.Costa Mesa. DISH M ... ,. ...... 1111 earn $20-$40 sellin g "'"'""'..-Beeline Fas hions Eve loat lepalemett " O,EltATOR work. Up to P>O ln Cree Yfork for the meanest Heavy llh ln & p/time samples. Call art 6, man In town. Must have (weekends & eves>. Ap p-963-~3. 96~-74'70 _...terfront acacbl repair ly in person, Costa Mesa --------- -..refinishing exper. No Memorial Hospital, 301 INllCEI, EXPElt. Youarcthe win,perof PACIFICMUTUAL ecep I Duelorecentmt'reases ;\l rllu1tcnJ!c1 9799800 Vct:-..rct1rcll Ai.:1.·25 to TWO FREE TICKETS 700 Newport Ctr Dr For L1.•asing Office in in our sales activities. we F.qu.il Opporturuty 70 Supplement your in ($l3.50 v ALUE> Newport Beach Laguna lf1lls Light tye -have 3 need for addi I::mpluycr ;\l f c:omt! DnH .1 cat. t» hrs RinCJlin«Jlros. EqualOppor.Employer ing. 35 llrs per wee . tional experienced or more a day \pply1n 8 & •......t•-___ _ S2 50 per hr Industrial salespeople. ----person, Yellov. l'ah <·o amum -Y Brokers. Call 581·1222. FOR TNTL'RVTEW The Girls Club or LJf.!una 186 E 16th St . <.:0:-.\,1 C . :-lurses Aides. mature. AJl -"' r · M 1rc111 h·r C ... LL 67 3-7601 or ers part time pos1t1on csa. • July3lstloAugl2th si ts. ReproductionMoch. "" to an adult 1111n·l·rca· ------ Anaheim Convention . Call 612·0593 We need a sharp en· -t 1o nal or sch1wl ex WI LL pay a gcntll• Jl('rwn Center. 800 w. Katella thusiast ic person for a perienc<'. Must rtri vc and to care fo r m1.•t.• hou~t· Tickets may be ex· OFFICE long term position near ~'}•n ~ huve access tol·ar Tem Cal. in your homl' J·ll ch..inged for reserved GIRL OR. GUY O.C Airport. Great ~ ~Gf~loQ\!r ll porary pos1t11m from also buy food. 548·011~ seats at the Convention career oppor No Fee. {jr_ f. /\u~ to Oct Send let.Wr ----.:t '· center a head of time. Rapidly growin~ boal Please Call. Sandy, ~ ......_./.. ~.··.t ' ',1, or introduction lo Girls •WINDoWTIHTIH~ Call 642-5678. ext 333 t.c manur. needs person Grayhound Personnel, '-.. . ~~ <.:lub, 1470 Temple Ter-INSTALLE:R claimyourtlckets. w/good typing skills, 213/927·2566. race.L n Expcr. pref'd or w ill * * * basic knowledge of ofrice ._ train. Star t S2.5Q hr procedures. & eager to Raises tn S4.SO w1lh11t• 1 MASSAGE TECH learn in engineering & RESTAURANT SALESWOMAN THE NEW yr . Beg. sal afcordin~ln Young lady 08.28) for personnel dept. Xlnl co. THE NEW cxper. Mu,.1 he ovr .a1. benefits . Call Lynn Perm. p/Lime 2().JO hrs lall&neat.644 ·~ legitimate run Ume_posi· Baird, 549.9711 per wk Specialty shop. BROADWAY ---- lion. No exper. P«: We ~~~~~~~~~ BROADWAY Call842·4234 WOMEN 'S t-•ashion Salt's send t o school , earn -1-------a n d I o r S a I ~ s while you leam. Apply in PIX OPERATOR SALESWOMAN Stock/Alterations. F4p'd pe~ any afternoon or Answering service ex· Enjoyable rewarding LAGU.._.A pref'd. :'-1 m 4llays incldg eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd, per. P /time. Apply 657 LAGUNA outdoor work dea ling 1""111 Sat. Good r<'numeralion Costa Mesa. w. l9lh St. Suite H. Costa w/business people. Avg HILLS + employer paid ht•allh • Me ., ... 21403 HILLS earnings s hould be in~.· Mechani c ·Claas A. sa . .,... $200 s.1.00 k r ·' · .. a w or a Write ad no408. Da1l:v F /time. Willing to work Person 21·40, trn for car e er· m 1 n ded s e IC Ope11iftCJ .A.). 4th Pilot . p o fbx 156ft •wlmds. Comm. w/g.uam. mgml. i lSO wk guarn. Openin9 Aalg. 4th motivated person. l"or Is Mow Cost.a Mesa. ca~ Apply 3190 Harbor Bl. Col prer. Mr. Le va ls Now pe r sonal appt, c all lmniew'-For. CM 848·1004. 631 ·0~4 days 9-S o r -J Mechanic Wanted for N.B. area. (Class A Smog Lie. rcq'd) call for appt.. 581 8764 after 5PM MECHANIC, exper. pr~ f erred. T op pay, In s uran<e, profit sharing. Apply at SbeU, 17th & Irvlne. N.B Mech. mgr. for service staUon. Very Good loc. salary +. Must have exp, Send r es ume, 7302 Oi·eanCront N.B. 921663 ---------960·2803 eves1wknds. W.r•lewiftcJ For. I SALES. P /TIME PEST CONTROL Will tram alert indiv. for route work & sales an Orange Co. & Long Bch areas. Pd group health, vac, profit sharing. Uniforms & t.ruck furn. Sal. based on how much work you do. Call Mr. Price tor a ppt .. 9-12/\M, 546-5572. larden'I P~st Control 696 Randolph Ave, C.M. RESTAURANT PERSONND. ALLPOSmOHS AVAILAAE {Ftlll & Porf.Jlmtl For Oii oppoWwwllt c• 586-1901 Or Apply In Puson Seamstress .. willing to NigbtScheduJe3 learn rur finishing & On Call Schedules alteration. Xlnl future. Call 644·4661 , Newport.B. !Seamstress, fa.st pro· fession al for Garment Mfg. Steady wark, good surroundings. call for in· terview 67$-71.50 SECRITAIY IEAUTY SAL.OH OPDA10H F /Ume Schedules MOUSHm'DG Early = Scbcdule Bxpeci Preferred ........ , .. , .. c ......... . • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..... quff 1005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rare Chinese smaJI • en graved bronze um from Ming Tombs. Also. pr English 14 x18 pictures 1870 w /orig anl 1Q . go1dlear frames. Spe<'1uJ price to sell. SSt<J360 VICTROLA Large (51" hjgh. ~" w ide. 2 5 " deeS>> losers please! Blackic's Vktorin. CM. Ask for Ch arts & gr a-p h ~, ·Boat Yard, 673-6834 Food Ser vice &.tpervlsor. mechanical drawings, MecSical Assistant, main· '.J .. EOE. Le r 0 'I 1 e t t er 1 n II • ly back orrice. Hunt. Sch. PET SHOP/MGR M U!ll h.ave some cxpr. Sb & good typing ~bifity req'd. Pleasant N.8. olc near O.C. Airport. Baub, Bein, •"ro!lt • Aasoc., 1401 Q.ua il. N. 8 . IS'MI0'10 Or Apply [n ~ "Brunswick <Brunsw'ick· Bl•ke·Collendar CO • Pat. 1118• ~ed.~t. w t nd-up vlctroh . Maho1any ftrusb:. llas five b"Ut\n s to r," spacn. Pl•Y' tted .. l· I~ Rudy lo ~1l'Mlb. s_-,o Pboee~ ··~ IOOICIElfB 1 h e.ad 11 n e r • ex 0 c • physician. Wnte ltd 11-481. .-·P•RT .. ~ DISP ... TC..-typewr iter. call outs, l>aily PllQt. P.O •• Bux , 11 • --•.,.... "' ~ pasteup " 11'\echanlcala. M • c ~!i~· 24 hn. PfT wll. Grav~yard Sbltl. Appl>' 3 Yrs exp. Wllltna lo 1560• Costa esa, •· r &ep bookl &bru tc11l ln person. wOl'k O /time u req"d to 1-921828--·------ ' ... lance. Ao exp'd. YB.J,.OWCAI demandla & deadllnt.s.1--------- peflon wanttna • 1cL ~ 181E.16th , ea.ta Maa M a l l re au me• t o -t1llirle job ls who ~e NO PHONE CALLS Prot°'-Ype Developmet'll OP,OlttUHfTY atln• for. Gd. ateady PLEAS& ~oc, \740 Garry Ave. kn()('kl often when you 'f:i1:.:~1':1 '<i .. Rl':t~ Swl• 201, = Ana, use result a.uing Daily .:~wporl Blvd., C.'M.. IF YOU 927E 05 AIUnO: pporluZ.,wiolt ~' P ilot ClasslriC'd Ads to ... Cl u a .. J reach the Oran1e Coast r : 133-8320 ror appt. h~• Mrv"*tp otrer or E m'ployer. market. .,..1sni_ ftlle ILen\$ with a f n t b ~ ~~ r.;:e tra :C: Try a D a i l y P 11 o t Phone 642<!6'78 -Dally Pllol Cluslfitd Ad. Cl.wned Settico • • • Classified Ad lo buy, sell 1~~~~~~~~ ~8. • ('boot.,.,...,._ or renuomelhlnl-1: CALL 642-5.m Photo Lab '""9er WAKTB> ProfesaloHI Blk/Whl Photo Lab. ~h. Must have ffcent custom prinl ex pet'. No f.ralnees M PS Pboto1rapbfc Services. 545.94,SO, , .... .,... ..... f\Jll time. 'yr min. ex· per. 536-145'2. •• THE BROADWAY LAGUMA .. U.S MALL (l.oealcd ttS.n Olt'~o Freeway & El Toro Rd) lntcrvlewlna flours 9 :30·1 t.30!\M 4l2:30 '4:30l'M Mooday l.bru Saturday Equal OpPOt'. Employer SECY /BKKP R, part Ume, 9-12 K·W-F. Sl1 UO, l y p e 8 o • P oa U n 1 . tel e ph on e . •cc:ta pa y l r t'c. Newpo rt Be a ch Ca II 673-«SO .. ,AST ltlSUlT" SllVICI DlltlCTOIT ,.... ...... SenkeC .. 64J·5'71 ed.3U THE BROADWAY LAGUMAta.LS MAU. (Located at San OIC' o Freeway & El Toro Rd) lntenlew1n1 t(ou.rs t :ao u :mAM 4c: 2: 30.4 :al.PM MOtldl)' lhru Saturday Equal Oppor. Em..,yer 17~ ~. • HOTICI how Dail)' P\lot ~· 1f1ed •d:. d1~play .-..r rnt'S~3· S ~ llh ~~ .inti impact! Ou.r ~ e arc 1)roud ta say. .:rt re s ults. J1 lit\}H 642 5078 - ,. r '11.J4 DAILYPILO I Tnu--'&v,Juty t7, 1975 S4llt 1055 ~ IOIO Ml.cel•eom S-""lan Goods 8094 loots Powe.-9040 loats, Power 9040 ,...,.! W_...._d 1081 ,..... ' ··~ ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············~········· .... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ood Ch 1 ~..... IOOS c-.,., & OOCJ1 1040 z Family Misc. Sale, 1908 WANTED ••••••••••••••••••••••• KN EISSEL Skis, 205 Red JUST 11.R RJV EO, New E5._Luc,;;r 27A·Oll L' baa·t ryspu:p·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.,..... 1030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• W I n d w a rd • N a R SS CASH SS FOR Star . $20. Surfboard Exc1tin1 LYMAN Bis· llrMarhn .. t.-<iuip. Rec. Eit ••••••••••••••••••••••• BORZOI rml, l~ yra. <Baycresl) 9-$. 17lh & TOP CASH DOLLA Good uat'd fum/refngs Sws llowta1I, 6'2". $15 rayne 24' rlberglass, In ~urvey . Ori••. Owner . ctaT!:s~·:~irJru~%~'!z. B&C BARGAIN S how 'd o g . MUST l8th.'48·1Z5g. r~fLR~~~Ai,;~1~ Fnn/s\oves.646-0768. 646 1729 board Luxury S po rt $4500 642.6 472/e ve tat rugs Minton cluna BULLE:I"IN SACRIFICE!! Must see. M I RT OBJECTS GOLD Boat 68 '•old ba nd. 93 peices'. ,.AIUUHGLOTSALE 481·0207. 5ot~rn ... 101.pRwefrm-00rrw~res~~ A • PAY cashforanliqueor· AtomicSkis,200,ncw SOO liAYS IDt-; MARIN E~------~ SAT J 1 19 Oa .. "' " ~ .. SIL V £ R S SR VI C E . mate tbl/chrs, also patlO Wtlson Tenni.-. racquet:. SAi.~ Household furniture. · u Y • 1 m ... pm. Min. POODLE Puppies edgel'•lypewrtter·new FINE FU RN & AN · tbl/chrs. 498·1181 riew $20. 831 ·9948 673.9570 Boats, Rent/ "'any other items. July 28•3 W . L i n col n, 6 Wks old. 8lack-Brown. stalnl• .. s st•el 10 pc TJQUES.MS ZD> Ch-~ 9050 17'lh. 18th & 19th, 10 to 5. Anaheim $50. 645-6018.~1410 cook;;,.. bike-crib --'---------Will Buy Used Electnc Swaps 8096 * * * .••.. :"::!~••••••••••••• 2tJ757 Sun Caty Blvd. Sun New & used cameras. 557 2619 MATTRESS Manicuring Mach.ines. ••••••••••••••••••••••• City. 679·3509, 679-6681, d a rk r oom , equip., Ft-HtoYoY 1045 · Call 979-7952 TRADE Plaster work, all JomesDcmn '79-4431 t elescopes. Store wade ••••••••••••••••••••••• F urn , clo\blng, toys. •MADNESS* ---types for Plumbing & 365 W. WUSGfl sale prices. TLC needed I ~isUble misc. Fri/Sat IM. 1525 Mnlc:al Linoleum laying. I.iv~ in Costa Me-so •821-15.50• k1ttens,6 weeks.673-0835 SantanellaCDM873-60.l4 •ALL SIZES* lnstrumefth 8013 Westmins ter.893·1439 You are Lh4.!w1Meror ••••••••••••••••••••••• MINOLTA SR T 101, J PATIO SALE Fri Sat & •-' dtoMo I GIB 'ON G S d d TV R di TWO FREETICKETS lenses incl flash & ac· * ..... Sun 10-". O:ln r'm set r-nee Ye S S tan a r • a o, ($13 <"VALUE> -" 833·9625 &646-8686 elec. guitar, (old model) HIFf, Stereo 8098 oJ'<I cess. $350 . 642·8472/ JoA Jonet (n everm.ar ), consore w/2 Gibson sp. pickups ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rln91inllrol. loats for Charte.- 44' Hunter. Slps6 31' Tally\:ra.!t, Sips 6 14 • Hobie Cats Nat 'I Cruising Club 3333 W. Coast Hwy. NB Call 631·0281 ''SUMMER '75', AHTl9UE SHOW& SALE 642-8471 1464";' K slimline TV ( • like Tennis Membenh.ip for 552·1672 Color TV $l25. Wine ke~ Barnum lolley WANTE D : used mm me. new),26"3spdgirls bike s ale immed. Pres tige stereo $75. 8lk/whl 1V Clrcm ELEGANT 49' Alaskan lnine (Uke new), lots miac. local c lub. 833 ·3643/ LUDWIG Drums, natural $4S&S25.646.!J'll 9. enlarger P refer Besle~ You ar e thd'winnero( 18172 Beac h Blvd 581-7800 wood finish . teak veneer. July 3lsl to Aug l2lh for charter For info. pis. Jtlly209 ... 4pM orOmega.Call 968·~66. TWOFREl!TICKETS (across Crom Groth Call644·6866 Cslm . Oile d Wa lnu Anaheim Convent.Jon c:all.5~·8280 CANNON T L SS Chev )HB **I BUY** S t e r eo C abi'n c Center,800W Katella -----. . mm 14 <Sl3.50 VALU E> · · Offiu funtlfwe & Tic k e t s may be ex · Boats, Sail 9060 ?e~~~n~~O F~'.b~~~: ~~~:~-~~st Like new. Rin9HfH)lros. ELEC. l' ... ilm Splicer. Good used furniture & Ecppment 8085 :;~~~~i~~?.u~lcr~mf~ cha nged for reser ved ••••••••••••••••••••••• J ewelry. Clocks, Dolls, Banuun & lailey Elec. Slide Projector, appliances, or I wdl Sell ••••••••••••••••••••••• walnut console. 644.2902.' scats at the Convention SCHOCK SA BOT . xln( Antique Clothing, & 1000s Cab 8035 Cira. Clothing, etc. 19921 Lex· for You. Exe svl chrs $15/35. scy Center a head of time. cond. Gd racing record. o!M 1s~.Collectibles. ; ••••••••••••••••••••••• J uly 3lsttoAugl2th angtonLn.H.8.Fri.7/18-MASTEISAUCTIOH chrs $12/24, desks, dftg S t e r eo Co n so l es · Call 642·5678, ext 333 to S400.673·0336afl 6PM. ·• -..; all!asa•.._.l(.......,.._.S Anaheim Convention Mon.7/21. 646-8616&83)..9625 s tl s /dk s, exc d ks . Magnavox, GE. MUST cla1m your tickets. I d~"' r Admission $1.Kids under cf.'"" An ... ~ Centcr,SOOW.Katella Pierce·867 w. 19th, CM. SE LL ! $250 each *. * Columbia 34· oa ....... or l2 free. Refreshments. A regist ered, Show T ickl'ts m ay be ex· EVERETT Maple Spinet GRUMDIG 645·74ll 546·2126 c ruising, cstm. i;~· t-rcc PaLrkin~-, ~~:.~:.ci~oo t~~· stud ch an~cd .!orCoreser ved Piano, $400. Cooch. $75. MAJESTIC STEREO BARGAIN ! One year old 3Ze __ n_a_t_h_2_l_"_C_o_l_or-TV-.-X1-' -nl 30' J EFFRIF.S ~~~!~9s-~7o !~C:S~· . . OC:UT_.. Call 892·2!170 seats dt ~e nve~llon Lovely plan~. incld'g lge AM W M & record player . Jr. Exec desks & chairs, condition $150. Must Sell Fl ybridge, Marlin chair . S/\NTA AN A BOWL Center a tsead of lime. Ficus Benjamina. 704·B Older model bot plays one exec.sec. desk & 551-2054 Auto P ilot , two Twin 1 Mun1c1pal Stadlum) ~ KITIENS. CFA. Ca meo Call 642·5S78. ext 333 lo Ir~. CdM. Sat & Sun. beautifully $50. 546-9933 chair, file cab., 4 desk ---------300llP V 8"s, 2 Hadios. Hobie 14, no trailer . seoo 213.s92.5150 w C1 v ic Center Or. male, Him alayan Male claim your tickets. 644·5357 eves & wknds. floor pads. low credenza. 10 Wall and 50 Watt audio $17.500. Corner F lo wer St. & $75 lo $100. 546-9965. * * • Tiff L cir . & mail rack, all wa lnut amplifier. Sell or trade 646·9000 675-4618 Venture 21 ', lrlr, motor, Ci vic Center Dr across D Garage & Yard Sale. any a mp, apes finish less than half for ?? 646·1591 For the .-est Trailerable xlnl cond .. many extras• f r 0 m o r g : c 0 . OCJS 8040 Black m ixed puppy, fem, C h u r c h g r o u p . Del Mar Woven woods. . . · 1 • prv prty 830·4794 Olurthousc. ••••••••••••••••••••••• G·weeks old. 645-5176 S o m e t h i n g f o r Like new. Anxio1,1s to ongana cost, 644'1559 or Record Player, Garra rd, Boa l buy in Town. See A Portion of tht-.. •PET WORLD• -Everyone! Fri·Sat. 459 sell.644·9205. 642·3'73'7eves. F eather arm, Sler e<i Mes a Boat Cen ter . LID0 14 r-KITTENS 3mo's,lwht,J Flower.CM . IOESKS,Chairs.Draftin<> w /plas tic-cv r . $45 646·0539 GoodcondJtion cffds will be donated Coc ke rs, Chihua hua. cali co, l blk/wht, 2 yr " 586 6523 673-5794 beforc8:30 totheArtificialKidMy Poodles, Shih·Lzu, Mina· c alli·o. 1 yr tabby ., ESTATE SALE. Thurs, GOIMGFISHIMG, Tbls. Xerox, Waterbed, . . Old 25' Cabin Cruiser + ---- Foundation of Calif. Schnauzer, DoXJe, Dobie, 960· 12!!0 Fri & Sat. Antique bed, B'S•WORM FARM 752·?_777 Boat & M • trlr. gd hull, lots or wk. Lido 14 No. 61 W/trlr. boat Pit Bulls. Cockapoo ------pressback, chair, dining OpenDaily7Amlo6Pm Pianos&Or~ 9090 s. anne Ndseng.$250.546·4922 cover & xtras. Good P r e s c n t e d b Y • Porn. 100 mixed puppies NEED GOOI~ HOME for or game set Opemus 7 -·-Em.11pment "ond. $995.'675·6182 KNODE LL & LEBLANC . Nite Crawters Meal ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,-"CLASSIC" ' PRODUCTIONS Stud svs most breeds . Female HUSKY, 7 mos. enlarger $40 Of" bst ofr. Worms, Africa~ Niahl Steinway 5'7" Grand. 3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 8 • C h r ,· s C r aft · 2525 W. 17th at Fairview. 646-1623 Much more. 751·4432. " 15 1 CAT 546·5745 SA. Open eves. 531·50Z7. l8'7lowa, Mesa Verde. Crawlers & Red Worms yrs. old. Walnut. s.5000 G~ral 90 I 0 Supers port. 1964. Stand. FREE KITTENS 17362 Gothard. HB firm. 673-0336. aft 6PM. 327 "' v.8 Enga'ne. ONLY Fast , ne w in '75. Slip B SSET UNO CALL 847·5141 --••••••••••••••••••••••• .. -------A HO MaJ e,!! 546·6910art3:30 ROCKER. anlq. trunk,·---------1892UPR1GHTPIANO BOYSCOUTS need boats. 400 Hrs . Comp'ly re· available. S800 or trade Appliances 8010 mos. AKC. papers. Wht -po rt/ blln ds hwshr • ----------SlOO cars & airplanes. Tax ad-finis hed. New uphol., ror monohull. 979-1320 ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/gold & brown spots. GER MAN S h.e phc rd . clothes, odds & ends, Everest Standa.rd manual • 646.4268 • vantages. 546-4990. custom cover by Baxter aft 5pm _ J YEAR old 1\dmiralup-Fi_ne_d_og SJOO S44-5736 ~~~~~r:1r~c~~:O~t!f~~~: mu c h mi sc. 43 22 type-wri ter . Jt:xtr a · & Cice;o. Consastent!Y CO RONADO 15 w ith right freezer $125. Ken· •ATTENTION PETS! Iv. 846·3583 Bridg e w a Y • Irv . characte rs . S25. Good Estey Baby Grand Piano. •Put T~parkle Back• ll!aant a!~ed & truly m trailer. xlnt cond. Days more dryer $35. Phone Boa rding & Grooming. · -----<G rnTr e) 1''ri·l 0·4 • cond. Call 642-7320 blwn XlnLCond.SISOO. Expert pohsrung & de· ''Ml!'lT cond thru-0ut. 213 '264 -4770: E ves 751·1163 F r ee pick up. P oodle Be 3 u t w ht S he pher d Sat/Sun 10·6. lOAM lo 2PM. Call 642·4957 anytime tailing on yourfiber~lass Asking $4300. Wkday 552.0715 -p f 1 c.,,2848 M I 2 G I , ----boal.Letusclean&paint eves. 675 ·3880 or ---·------ MOVING ' .. ,. h' &G ups or sa e . .....,-. at:· yrs. e nl e PATIO SALE Hideabed, w 1·t S t o.:a & · n as (r as w children 559.4893 or MAPLE ches t s o f ur 1 zer ·pane .... no your engines & bilge. In 213-498-1281 Sailboat. 24 fl. Inboard Dryer. avm•Jllo. like new Silky Terrier. Male. AKC 919.5195 loveseat, din. rm. set, drawer s. $ 4 0 for ~nch. E xcefllenth condi-the water or out. Call .71-F 1 8 , 318 eog. $5500.NB moonng. cond. Call 1;42 !1101 3 Mos AK C. Best offer or --· ----desk. coff. & end lbls. both/sep. S25 & $20. Antq. lion. Maple ams · S.500. MESA BOAT C.EN''(ER. o r mu a. 1 • Call 551i 6139 aft 7 PM. . ----trade. 962·8377. 2 ~ r O Id Ma I ~t La mJ)6 , cloth'g. & misc. milk can $25, Mangus 642·5769_art. 4P:'wt. ask for Paul 640-0539 Supe r Dee Chrys e ng. -- Gas sto\·e. hang frcc type -------&rnard to gd. home ite ms. 3117 "A" Cin· chord organ $20, anlq. . Xlnt cond. $3800. 548·8001 Kil e 1200: like n e w. Ke nmort• Classic Xlnt DARLING Dal t-a 6 namon St.. CM. 979-0982 Fender Rhodes 76. Suit· Let us s ell your boat, a ny U k bl ' Pl .. , ma .1 ns. P e r sonal ity. a rrc(' crock $S0 antq rockng k 28'T ., C b C . '65 nsin a e. casurc, e nd $200 bC'-;t off wksold. Purebred.$25 tu tionate.646.1529. •'"asc. household & yard h $45 'td ·hoot dsk case elec As ing S800. size, for fast results call roJan an rws . racin g c hamp. Cos t. 54X·3022 $3.5. Call 96<H :?A2. --••• c r. • o sc Call 673·5695. MESA BOAT CENTEll, Lapslrake. Reblt ~10 HP Sl600. sell $8SO. 675-6161 . - ---- -Obed ient G erm Shep. goods+ clothing. Lots or $25. & lots of ma sc . . .-646·0539 V·8Gray,20 hrs.Dmelle, --------- Auction 80 IS Ge rman s h e p he-rd . female, I':: yrs old. Shots goodies. 7 /l!Vi /20. 31132 . !'>48·7800 or 645·8l6l. Ch 1 e ke rang Ros ewood V Births. monoma tic, 21 · AQUA RIUS 2 yrs. old. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pure bred. AKC r eg. & lie . G d wic hld rn Calle Entradero. San * * * Grand P iano, Circa 1885. VHF, Fatho.Teakdecks. Trl r . Ext ras. Super *PUBLIC* Good home a must. Ca ll 837.7691 Juan Cap. 493-0507. Beaut. cond .• ~/bst. Boats, Maintenance/ Bristol cond. Pvt. Pty. Nwpt. s hp w/all fac's . • FUR .... ITURE• 963-3933. -----_____ , Leo 8romofl 642·7726. Ser•ice 9'020 Bsl ofr. 714 /640·llfi8 or $4.800. 963 -3590 o r "" ---Fumiture 8050 GARAGE Sale, f\am, Uirt 6700 W~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 519·8875 645·84-tS •AUCTION• West Highlnnd Terrier ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bike, Honda Chop per. Hunti~Oftleach WURLITZ ER c onsole -------Pups. All males. AKC, 5 Great Savinason Used Refr ig , Guitar Amp, y . f antq. whl. theatre organ, Electrical-Woodworking Cla!>sic Bay Launch SABOT. racing cond., ~id 7 30PM k C h 1· ,., Combo. co'ror TV· rec. ouaret e wmner o 25 p ed . M u::.t ::.ac. 1·w ·11 • t · ..,.. ay : w s · am P 'n c f\arn Appli & Mist· TWO FREE TIC111ET Plumbang·lnstallation l 1 S· "cy umv. yard dolly. $3l>S. i\.lso kite 1Dealers Welcomc) 1 734 5084 w·i ·•. 8 · · N k plyr , waterbed w/cam "S 540-3465. &Repair. lnbdEng re· $850 640-9000 dollyavail.548·7116. R I ....__._. -· · -----1 son s argaan 00 r ano py. plants, paint. ($13.50 VALUE) ----epos· a.-"9" ... ees Beaut. Collie sa ble & ~S W l!!th St.C.M outdoor gold fish. tools, R • T H O M AS T r ia n o'n pair. Firesysteminslall '36'STEPHENS LJ\SEH no, 11748, xlnt and ConstCJI' wneuts •nCJllltCJ Bros. K • board O gan · s een & m a int. Scorpio Marinl' s-" whit<', gentle 5 mos fem BED. king size mattress, tbl saw. More than room Barnum & 1a1·1·v cy r a s r:•o.9'104. F /B . '-"'an cond. h and Trlr ancl. Many Ty pcs &Stylcs AKC ht ""' C•79 I t a"n F c· ~, on Lawrence Welk s how. ""° T Ch d s ,S O S,,..,..,,., _ boxsprings,frame,xtra to IS.n<>Jl erguson Ir· Ci'-.•-Win rys,ra ar, $800 . J\Jso 'ailing Sav~! San! Son! 1 < b B h & • -968 3555 110 P · 1 LhasaAp~owithpapersl firm.st11lpckaged.S215 ce. twn e ac July 3ls tloAugl2lh · · ____ Boats.Marine wr, • Dmghy,$150.846·1975 M •siElRoS5 ~aiUCyTIO year . Best offer Call (val. $525) Queen. $195 Magnolia . off Ross) H.B. Anaheim Convention Richmond a ntique player Equipment 9030 S2=~y available~~ 1 I' Cla::.sic K~tc_h __ A A H 496·3630. rcmal" I val. S425 l OelJvery m Cente r, 800 W Kate lla piano. 70 + rolls SlSOO. or ••••••••••••••••••••••• · " .... ·cw sa1ls, lra1ler. 2075' 2 Newport Bl. CM .. crd GJL-0488. Beachfronl Patio Sale. be ff c 114' .. O CAO SWORDFI DI ....... K '' &33-96250r 646-S686 S ___ ------10am·3pm Sat 108 E . T ickets may be CX· !>tO er . a "'''°"''° SH..-..-n '73 Orrion 18', 110 . 305 $595 646-9000 ------Poodles. Tcae~p ilver Spanish wood table lamp Oceanfront. Balboa Pen. c hanged for reser ved Wooden,25 fL Ford. 45 hrs. W/ trlr. ---------- Bicycles 8020 Fem. Toy , Champagne $30 Spanis h wood end la seats al the Convention Cla!>::.1llcd Ads sdl b1~ Good cond. 846-8265. 22· Fiberglass Sloop ••••••••••••••••••••••• F em . To) Male Blk bleSJ0.646_4268 LARG E Freezer. $50. Center a head of time. ite ms, s mall items ur REASONABL~. -------Slps2,hcad,gallcy. PE UGEOT Bike. like 646·0142 &645·280laft 5. Color TV's, Sl.5. Retie. Call 642·5618, ext 333 lo any 1tem.642·5b""78. Call645·7744a!t7PM. Sl'll1dle1te ms 642·5678 S2450. 646-9000 • new. IO speed. Best orrer. ST. RF.RNA RD. female , OCCAS. CHAIRS. new up· Python. $30. lO Spd. Bike, claim your tickets. -__ '!!!!!._'!!!!!._;======--............... - '"5 719'> holste ry, $45.ea Dmetlc, S65. Antique mahog . * * * ..., · -musl sell. Sarrifice S35. desk, $50. Recliner, Floor ----------• . ..:1d· M ~~ 8025 with good home & va'rd. $'25 . We dgewood gas k . -1ng ancnUIS S h o t s . ge n tle , 10 , es ~g~._$50. 536-2658 ___ Jac . books. nusc. FT1· ••••••••••••••••••••••• children.892.1715 S at-Sun . 8 :30·7, 13 5 IRON IB> Age unknown, double size . Headboard 412 feet high, footboa rd 3 feet high. Metal rails. Ready to refin ish. & $75.00. llOO feel of J ''x R" Cedar Double bed, cherry wood McKnight Dr. Lag. Bch. G S fra m e and bookca se 494-7430 . stding T . & . 1 side PRING E R S. AKC. fi he adboard Mattr/box rough, I snk surfaced. w k s . B 1 k I w h l & Horns · 8060 645·9392 liver /wht.$75.645-6365 s prgs lf\CI. Lake ne w Sacririce at $235. 968-1.32.3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Quart erhorsc/Appaloosa Phone 6 7 5-0342 or For an Ad in W~n·s Worid Call Sue 642-5678, Exi. 330 Sew-Ea sy! "' ollor>~ ;1r wt .I I"• II\' Pt1nt•·'1 Patt•• 11 '• •1'• WnDl>'lo ' ~''' -Ir" :11 (~~Inch • IJ•1ol ,. Ith 111 lnrh 11111): ~R (40 • h11•t 1! hfr>1. ~~ 14" ho••. 11 1111 t, lll I I I l••l I 4t 'till): 4: • I ;t, hll•I '' 1111,). 14 ( 1~ hll•I J ,,11 h111I 1" I ·II hli I r.~ hfr>); 4 ·~ , I' '"' I ... ,,,,., :-..•nrt SI (10 IM 1•.it h p.111un- • At1rt ··~ ('1•111• lot 1•.11 h pullrrn • tor tir'I • '"" m.111 Ml!<l •~1 r.I h.inrtltl\~ ••lh••r>•••r lhtrd • '"" 11 .. a.~rr~ .. 111 t.1kl' 11\rl'I' .... t·••k\otniorr '4Mlo \t .. n¥" \l.1t11n ~tl lh1 11.ith l'tlOC, • l'tlh·rn ll••PI Z1:' \!oral 111111 •-.. ,, • .., \mk "V 10011 • 1·nn1 '"M. AllhRP.SS. ZIP, . ,..,/ .. ""lj 'n Ir ;'llUMllf'H . 11'1/t' .. flt F,. \ITP.RHor ...... r • rhnu• • • • ntl for.-lrr,.pal lnn 1~ 1•ft l\.:W ~PHI'\(; ~I 'll \l tR PA TTtRN ~\ T \I (Ko 10011C7lt' .tflSUf'S. rr.~ ''"""'" roupon ~lld 7~ • "'~ 'J-W +KNIT fl<•• wk.II 11.t .1rt1p.uep•lt""' fl 2S In loll\I r u l1100 II<~ ••• SI '° ltl..1 .. 111 ~•n« n ... i. .. it.oo ' Crochet Twins r-. '" • \41 ••• r ffl['t )nn::. I •rt \..In '"'' l•·•n• • \.;•\\ f >it 1.u~h1nu. t'rfM'"h• r Ii ' \' 5• tHlllnv• r tuul J.H'kul \\1l h pHlt't IMlk of 't~UfMt••d, IJltt rllum lnr "111•1 l1>n11h 111111 1on11• r v••ntlon. l'l\tt~rn ~~11n r.11 •• ,. •• fl''"~ ttJ LI.!!!:!. ~ SI 00 f« ~IK'tl P•lm'I. Add 25' rnr u<11 pattt'f"ll I« flnl·«'lass n:a1I •nd As>ttl•l lla l\dltnii Sl'ntl 10 Ali<'e 8rooka, I~. tM Vally Pllal, NttdlHrllll °"Pt , .l\ox 163, Old Chl'l~o ~UllM, Nl'w York. N Y IOGll Prtnl Natn!'. Adcfrtoo, i'Jp, PallC'TTI Numbf'T S.l\'t' dollar•' C'rC'a lt• ~aulllul lh1n1• Sfond f(W N~ 1t'7) NHCl.l~r•I\ l'atlllott• I d~11n~ prlnl.td wide •.. 1S' N-' ~Mr Fll\y <Nib St l'IO Nr.• flJpplt'Crwhd Sl 00 Sf_., + Kfllt Roal! ..... SI.» Nttdl~po11n BoGl.. .. •• sue "-erwlw\ Boa ... St oo H..,,... Crod1d lloolt ...• al oo IM11nt Croe~ 8otk .... SI 00 IMllmt M acre"" Boot .. St 00 fMl111t Mot11'1 8ooll , •. SI GO Cclmplett Ollt lot* ..... Sl.00 C-,~~ Af1h-•14 •• SI 00 11 Prl•io Af111tna 112 • . 'I# BDc* of 1' QvlllUl . . . flt1 MH Nm Qvilt &.*ta . 'I# 1$ Quilt• tor T-ay ll ..... Stf 8oolt ofl8 Jiffy Ri.o • , .•. Stf s· SOFA., Xlnt cond. Study. Neutral color. $75. 830·5689. Gelding. Gd. show poten· _6_7_5_·9988 __ . _____ _ -------FURNITURE, ~usl be sold! Bestoffer. t1al.5yrs old. Tack,sh~w Rare wine. Chatcau saddle. lack rm avail. Lafile·Rothschild , 1959. 494:_~ Sh~w~·----Call 494·24i2 968·9559 eves. Brown/Jordan furniture, aluminum w/vmyl lac ing. Lido lsle673-9109 Morgan Filly , 4 yrs . beaut. confirmation. !!entlt-M usl sell. Value S950. Make ofr. 558-1818. Household Goods 8065 DOU BLE BED. xlnl «ond. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & clean. Matt, spg:. & Cancelled Contract ~ fra me. $65. 342.3234 yds ~arpet below mill cost. install. 547·8729 Must Sell J apanese & Chinese fumjture. Call Jewelry 8070 213"/431·2660 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Living R m . Set. Top Quality. New, Beautiful, Moving. 968·8822 Wrgt Iron tbl w/4 chrs. ceda r chest. dresser . \)aby furn, redwood SW· 1ng set. chopping block. 644-29<>2. ABBEY RENTS JolJRN. 1925 HARBOR BL. CM CALL (714 )64.5-4772 Formal game table & 4 upholstered chairs $325 or best oHe r. 642-4738 WANTED TOP CASH DOLLAR P A ID FOR YOUR .JEWELRY, WATCHF.s. ART OBJECI'S, GOLD. S ILVER S E RVIC E , FINE FU RN & AN · T JQU ES. 645-2200 Marquis DiCllftOfKI 554-3269 a fter 4 PM. I CA RAT Diamond, ap· prs'd. at $1.300. 11:1 Carat apprs'd. al SSOO. Make ofr. or trade for car. 545-9642 Wht. spool trundle bed, MUST S E LL antique blue floral bolsters & a methyst & seed pearl coverlet. 673-94.57. necklace. 14K, circa 1850. Tan naugahyde sofa 8' Excellent condltion • 842-8068. 2 Antique 14K bracelets, 2 14K l a vendar jade r in gs, (o ne w /dia - monds) All reas. Owner. 586-2519 Twin headboard & matchg 3 drawer dressr, oak finish, $49. 962· 1030 Miscellaneous 8080 Larg e, no-m a r . r ec· tangular walnut corree table. Like new $40. 962-1030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• STORAGE BJN 5xl0x6, $65. Almoat new, alumn. 546-4318 . . SECTIONAL, beige cust. Sofa & lazy boy recliners "'made. Xln\ cond. SJOO. (orange); coffee tbls & Alul'Qn. Awning, 9xlS. queen headboard Call $125. 540.3379 contemp. & good cond.) Lamps, fold'g cot. metal KING O' LAWN 1/2 Off! Regular prices on furn, appli an ces. books clothing & misc. USED USABLES 2560 Newport. Bl. CM 10 AM .T05:30PM. Ends Friday 7 /18/75 for every occa s ion, masterfully created for you. The unusual is my s pec ia lty. Priced re· asonable with sat.isfac· lion guaranteed. Call H e le n no w for your custom decorated cake at979·8123. ---_______ , Ori en l a I lm p, tbls. gas !gs. frpl scrn. lgt fixtrs, BBQ642·0551 eves. Refrig Window Afr Condi· tioner, Fedders. Xlnl. 1200 btu, $100. 673-5684. Surfboard. Homemade 6'5". No dings. $45. Call 545--01J6 aft 5. Builde r 's Easy Lirt, House hold items, elec, plumbing , lumber, furniture & much more misc. !'>48·1537 Bait lank & Pump, G.E. Refrig. 16x6 cu ft. FF, 3 yrs old. Elec boat bead . 846-0989. Hard Orthopedic Mal· tress. Xlnt cond $3.5. Call 494-4554. ofc chr, misc. 962-0203. 18" MOWERSSO. • ssa:om • Fr esh Cal!Jhl Gara99 Sale 1055 1'~1SH Everjaayl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ELEC. Kenmore Dryer. Buy direct from • 1849 Port Wheeler . NB. xlnt cond. $80: U9> ~k: the Fishermen .. at the m .V.H.) Drdp leaf tbl, Ing Chair. $15. 6 xl5 NEWPORT Girl's bike, Much More! Bamboo Fenclng, $3. ea. DORY FLEET Fri/Sat 4' Doughboy Pool frame Newport Pier S10. 982-6417 DEC OR . Jlems, L . Set ol Sand Paddle tires Mowers, Toys, Etc. Sat JUHIC WANTED $150 or trade for set or July 19, 9 lo S PM. 18762 for scrap metal. Top Terror tlre5. 962-9829 Saginaw (Turtlerock) dollar paid for autos or Old .. Navajo rug, value Irvine. bodJff. Also appliances, S700-sacrlflce for $300. NEUTRAL Comfy pr. etc. hauled away tree. Good cond. &U-1435 Club chn. & mak'h ·a. ot-Ed Stone. MS-3086 tomao.$100.6732ZJ7 2e GAJ,... TANK. fully SMASHING ,.. S 1 1 equip. w/Oiaton rllter. • var. • e . $15. 833·2219 Reds, sofas, box aprp. & ...;... _______ _ mall'•· Pin1·pnng game, Window Air C<lndlUofler. swine set, dot.hes, like Fedders, 25''. 1200 BTU. ne w; men 'a, women 'A & SUJO. CaU ~734'!84. childre n '1 . Everythlnc ~oes ! T11es, Wed, Thun1. SCHWINN 10 spd. u is 3096 Bali Cir., .CM $60, Elec. GuJt.arlrc.-e. ~-6981 $6(), 5S7-6156 • SCRAMLETS ANSWERS Driver -Scary - Outdo -Th.nlsh -STARTED My car battery Is Jwit llke me in the momlng. It turns over and over, but just c1n't 1etSTARTEO. Find YOur Name Win Tickets Worth s13so_ , P•oduc~ by IAVIN F'ElO •M KENNE TH J'[lO • Sle9ed a nd 01tKl9<! by AICH•AO IAASTOW COMING TO ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Thursday, July 31 to Tuesday, August 12 PHONE 635-5000 •• c •• "1 s 5 II M •• b a 73 g 3 73 llonda S L125. runs good. $325. Dill 960.2962 all. 5 SUZUKI '73 TM 400. A·l. Very few miles $650 or bestorrer . 548-7184 74 JeepCJ.5 4 Wheel drive, 6 cylinder , roll bar, radio, xlnl., will trade. 831 2040 dJr. ----- '72 Honda CB350. like ne w '72 Fo~d p1ck~p ~x4 $650. Sears MmiBike $50. bag tares. side pipes. M~s l sell this wk. $3700 /bs l orf. Call 675·~363 bet 'n 8AM.SPM 645·4006 after 6PM 1974 Penton 175. Ve ry Trucks ----9560 good cond. Many extras. ••••••• •• • • • ••••••••••• $650. * * 960·2133 '56 GM C pkkup 347 V-8, "70 360 BENELLI, new eng., xlnt cond Street or dirt. SSOO. 557-Z732 aft. 5. ~N DA '73 CL350K5 less •(rat. end & seal. Less ,!!n 500 m1 . $375. 645-1746 tmJSPO RT w /'73 Honda !1:SO Pwr unit. This 1s the ~wheeler that banks into ._turn Comp . •w7roads tl!r top & s ide ~urtain~. S2.950. 645·174fi ~-----• '11 YAHAMl\2SOMX : New eng. l''~L $400. • or offe r. 673·3L60 days t'to YAMAHA 250 Dirt .~ike. w /xtra:.. Lks & runs gd. $300 5!12·5136 or ~846-1926 Ttlumph '500. s emi 'Chopped. good cond. • 842-7956 io Kawaski 100, run:i ~.rebuilt crank s haft. :-Olean dirt only. $175. ~·0286 * Yam aha 250 dirt bike, ~esh & clean w I lit ;~rts. $350. 640-0318 Motor HolHS, •"' Sale/RHt 9160 ~······················ D' ISLANDER. xlnt cond, :.._,r contained, $7250 -04-46 •• el' OPEN ROAD f\llly ·1· 1H -cont'd. Loaded ·~ ext ras. SlO,SOO or take -er pymts. Pvt. Pty. •·2559 lers, Tra.el 9170 ....................... SAVE m oney this vat"B· \Ion w I this s potless. rnlnt cond. "Prowler" lravel trailer. Sips 6. Ntw wide track gl~sa , tJtes . 1st $800 takes. ... 5897. 4-speed. $495. 673·6610 25 VEGAS-f'IMTOS. MOH'ZAS-HOVA.S IN STOCK Example: 1· '71 VEGA WAGON 4 speed transmission. radio, heater. (877FPY) WA"T LUXUiY? Lowest Prices MOW! Examples: '74 IMPALA Loaded, Air, vinyl roof. Low mlles (23916) ..... _ .... 116415 wt rhuh _ .... uoso YOU PA.Y S2889 • '73 CAPRICE Loaded. Air. AM/FM. power windows.· etc:. (959GSP) ..... _ ..... ,. .. ....... _._..Ul21 YOU PAY S2988 MORE LIKE THIS IN STOCK! TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIATB. Y FOR AU FOREIGN CARS CALL OR COME IN TO SEE US NEWPUf~T IMPORTS 3100 W.Coast Hwy. NA. 642-9405 TOP CASH! For clean used cars & tru c k s! H o ward Chevrolet. Dove & Quail Streets. nr MacArthur. J a mborc<' and Bnstol. Newport Beach 833-0555. Have u Junk Car ? Call us. Top $S paid 839·28J9 24hrs. Need inexpensive old ca r for lransport.ah on Call Alan at549·1264 Auto,, lmporftd ••••••••••••••••••••••• Priced from $6799 (#1502) . ............ 8481'.>ove al MacArthur "Jamboree, N.8. 75J.ot00 1974 ALF A Romeo Spyde r, blue. 12'.000 mites. AM /FM, xlnt cond. mutt sell. ~ or (213)591-6131 73ALfA10.•0 s;1Dmt 6 low mllu1e ro.dlter fn superb condition t 831-2040 dlr. ........... ..., 9709 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'S9 BUG-EYF, Spntt'. new pnt. F.n1. xl nl. ltt>llbar & top $900. 6'8-4059, $41-6480 21402 MAllGU..ITT P'AHWAY MISS.OH VIUO 83 I ·2040 • 495.4949 llU A'81TP•••w.afUlf Dahun 9720 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WILL BUY YOUR DATSUN. TOYOTA. OR VOl,KSWACEN PAILH'OR OR N<JJ'. TOP DOLLAR CALL SAL BERNADENE 540·044.2 Dick Miller Motors rlBBU t :!O W W;1r11l'r JI Sn Ma111 :--.1111.1 \11.1 .,.'l7·:!1:J::! 1973 AAT I :tit Sport Coupe Mint t:ond 646~2 73JensnHe•y 15,000 ortginal miles! Wiii trade. 831·2040dlr . IL iarthW 971' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 71 LA.MloaeMHI •URRAOO •COUNTACH •ESPADA 18'>ee4t or AutomatJca IHSTOCKMOW IMMIDIATI OIUVllY AUTHORIZED DEALER SALES -SERVICE L~ASIN~ JIM MARINO MOTda CARS IZOO W. C...t Hwy •. 645-1102 ~Ir• tfll .... a., Clft 66M8Z250SE COUPE An immaculate classic in & out! Sun roof & leather interior. 831-2(>1-0dlr. MGI 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 MGB-GT,$2800. xlnt cond . Call 4~3475 '64 MGI $725. 646-2022 or ~-7482 #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. ROY CARVER ROLLS-ROYCE 23A t . 17th SI. COSTA MESA \"---~5A6-AAAA tlOSEO SVNOA'l'S Soab 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAAB DEMO $ALE Priced from $4190 (IJ5402) leach Imports 848 Oovt> al MacArthur & Jamboree, N.li 752-0900 '72 VW Ca mpcr. lo w miles M usl Sl'e Lo ap· predate . 979-3818 arter 6pm '68 VW Bu~. Good Condi· lion, Hebudl e ng ine. $800. 494-2482 -----· '68 VW. Good cOlltd. $1100. 642-6460 7l VW Street Dune Buggy, 1300 CC. completely overh auled, loaded $950. 540-2857. Oran<Je County (Choice of 30) '69 Thru 174's All With Air Condilionin~ ALL PRICED TO SELL WILLIAMS IMPORTS VOLVO DEALER 8011 Commonweallh Buena Park 521 7000 '71 Charger. PIS. P/SB, Air, nds some body work. As IS. $950. 549-9770 Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chrysl•r /Plymouth Open"Oaily & Sun. Lil JO PM 2929 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Ml·S<J 546-1934 '68 Ranchero. V-8 auto, p /s, p /b , r&h. Sharp. '73 Plymouth Fury fU. 2 $1325. Days 213-448-4584. Dr. hrdtp. Vinyl lop. Air. Eves 714/846·5039 Radials . Ver y dean. Best Offer 581 '11'.ll • 'i i LTD Country Squire -----· £". co nd. Loatlt'<i! Trlr ·72 PLYMOUTH CRANl> hitch, lugga~e rack $1500 C 0 U P . E S E 1>. A N • l-'1rm. 642·4241 auto matic t ran .... mt..,s1on, - - -ractory air conchuoning, 73 i''ord Grand Torino vin y l r o of Sharp. Sqwre. 9 pass. P/s. P /b, (6119373) Pricl'Cl to sell., P /w, J\m /1-'m s lereo. Sls<J<J ' L~g~. r ack. A~. 19.000 MARQUIS MOTORS m1. $3,500. 847-lJZJ___ 495-1211 ,831-2882 · '72 Ford Country SQ. Wag. '68 PLY 4 dr lo mi air All powt>r + air_ St.eel I l d $ ' .;,_. .: '--It d d' I c"'I 5987 x n con . 795. 646-......-.-. "" c ra ta :.. ~ . --548-7482 - '69 LTD Orough;.1 m . t Pontiac 9•65 Owner. 40M on g. mt, full ••••••••••••••••••••••• pwr inti /\/C: & cruise , . . contr ol. l'c:rf. cond. 7~ Trans Am. 4 spee(f. $l399. 979-49~ loaded with extras. ~D 4-09, $4950. 645-~M da,ys, '67 Mustanl,!. n>. 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(223CPE) $1454 1970 MAVlllCIC 2 door, 6 cyl .. gas savetf (ZOV113) $1354 '71CHEVYEGA 0 <-Kamback. 4-speed, radio, heat ... U5411ET> - $2166 12 IOClll d~letrlld puce inCI, .•••· he • all catty.no ch1r9es. Ill ~nu .,e lot 30 mos. A P R 16.2•'11o. , ~-• ·: ·. Ur1una/Soqth Coast EDITION VOL. 68, NO. t91, 4 S~IONS, .. PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Nixon · .Drives Tricia, Ed Former Presideol Richard ·11. Nixon drove with dau1bter Tricia and her husband Edward Cox to the Lacuna Beach Festival of Arts Paceanl ol the Masters Wednesday. Nixon dropped off Mr. and Mn. Cox at the Festival ~ Arts front gate and then returned ln a large black Ii mousine to bis home In San Clemetnte. Mr. and Mrs. Cox attended the 'Police Strikes' 40lh annual production of the ~ant of the Masters and later tared the exhibttion erounds wbere tbe work ol UIO Laguna area arUata lt on display. 11le vlsit was carried out under ~me secrecy but with UtUe securjty. llr. and Mrs. Douglas Reeve sat with the young couple. Mrs. Reeve is Ute FaUval of Arts an ' Mayor Assails . Teamster Plan By JACK CHAPPELL Of ttle D.tlly ftlleUI ... San Clemimte Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni said Wednesday he believes that if the Teamsters Union wins the right to represent city police employes, the union would exert pressures on city law enforcement to further its own aims:- .fip,iployes ~Free Parking? The mayor said further he does not believe Teamster promises of "no strike" clauses in contracts and that he believes the union is out to organize pu.blic employes of the entire county. The Teamsters Union and the San Clemente Public Safety Employes Association an· nounced Wednesday they have filed sllit against the city seeking ·lo force recognition ol the union as the employes' bargaining agent in the currenuy stalled police pay talks. During a news conference, Teamsters Union representative Richard Castl~ harshly criticized the mayor calling him "irra· lional." ' publicity director. George Pletts, festival security director, was the only other person to have been informed of the Nixon-Cox visit. Mrs. Reeve said today the cou· pie enjoyed the Pageant. a re- creation of famous art works with the use or living models. special sets and skillful lighting techniques .. · ~"'~1''~ar:, ~.-. At~U..,.,._;_u.._ Tricia Cox had seen the Pageant in 1962. Edward Cox had never seen the famous living pie· turea before and asked questiom throughout the evening on bow the productions were created, Mrs. Reeve said. During tbe perf orma.Me, one woman came.forward and asked Tricia for her autograph which the former President's daughter . . L Today's Cle8111C N.Y. Stoelts • THURSDAY, JULY 17, 197S TEN CENTS to Pageant gave graciously, Mn. Reeve said. Later as the couple walked around the grounds, they were recognized by several people, IDOll of whom smiled and nodded .. in recocnition. The couple were to have at· rived in a special car and been met by the Reeves. However, Mn. Reeve said that car ap- ]t8rently was driven up to the • __ m feaUval by a Secret Service aaent and left for tbe couple to return bomeln. Nbcon accosnpanied the couple. Mn. Reeve said she t.hou«bt he may have been anxious al>out security. She said Tricia told her "Dad· dy wanted to bring us," explain· ing the sliebt change in oriiinal plans. . u ,, ·e·: Burning 'SmeB' Dispelled HOUSTON CU Pl) -Three Americans and two Russians docked in orbit today and. after a brief scare from a burning smell, went ahead with plans &o li'ansfe.r crews in history's first meeting of men from two nations in space. The acrid smell was noticed when a hatch was opened between the American Apollo cabin and the docking module linking the craft to the Soviet Soyuz. Houston control ordered Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and Donald "Deke" Slayton to · put on oxygen masks when the problem was noticed. But later, the concern of controllers in Houston eased and the astronauts were told there pro· baDly wasn't any trouble. Laguna Beach CouncilWOJD8ft Phyllis Sweeney proposed W«l· nesday night that 263 parking spaces on the perimeter ol ~e downtown area be used to provide free parking for downtown ·~ MJ.>'C!I' Di0io¥~ pveled doW1t caaUI and atened to have him removed by force from the council chambers when the Teamster's man attempted to address the council in April. The council bas prohibited the police employes from joining or affiliat· ing with the Teamsters Union. I -~ ......... '9 ........ ak1111•M FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE BRUSH FIRE IN F1VE·ACRE POR110ll OF SYCAMORE tlLLS Blaze Comes Uncorwfortabfy Clo•• to Houafng Tract, Jlum• le19'4re World Well Cosmonauts Alexei Leonov a9d Valeri Kubasov calmly waited in their Soyuz during the excite- ment, reporting to their control center in Moscow that all was normal aboard the Russian craft. employes. ' The unexpected proposition generally found favor with other members of the council. Mrs. Sweeney said the city should issue decals to downtown employes that would allow them to park in spaces·wilhout having to pay the standard 10 cent per hour meter rate. She said dee al parkers should be permitted on Second, Third and Mermaid streets and Cliff Drive between North Coast Highway and Broadway. The effect of the program, she said, would be to shift employe parking from prime downtowa spaces to outlying areas where competition for parking spaces is not as intense. This would result in more close-in spaces being available for downtown shop-' pers. "I've tried this idea on various employes in the cen~al business district •and no one 1'M Offerel any ot>jections," Mrs: Swetaef said. Councilman Jon Brand tald he was convllfced that any erocr•• that offered h'ee Partcinl .ould work. Councilman Charlton Boyd and Mayor Roy Holm were equally enthusiastic about tbe plan. ~ oaly crlUel1m ol Jlrs. (lee PA&IUNG, "'8All ' , First Theft At Exmbit The ff tat thert In the nine-year 1>.11tory of the 1ummer Art·A·Fair ex· hlb6t.ion In Lasuna Beach has resulted ln the loU of two bronze ac .. lptured d~k::I valued at $110. Victim of tbe theft was sculptor John Mel•la Obey, 41. He told in· veaUgaUng office.., tbat the small ducks were r• moved from his booth al the festival grounds at Le1ion Street and Soutb Cout HJ9bway. Jean Spiry, Art·A·P'alr president, said the thdl ha1 prompted rovla1 patrols or the 1roundl by exhibitors. During the Wednesday night council meeting, Councilman 1bomas O'Keefe decried what he termed CasUe's penonal attack· on the mayor. He said the city's actions have been taken by a five-man council, not by the mayor alone. However, the mayor bas been the most outspoken ol the coun· dlmen on the issue, and follow· ing CasUets announcement or the suit and the pointed personal re· marks, Mayor DiGiovanni talked with reporters at length on the is· sue. "I don't think th4J police should belong to a union, that's all," be said. "The people of San Clemente, almost as a whole, have indicat· ed to me they do not want this un· ton, positively and absolutely," Mayor DlGiovannl said. The mayor said repeatedly he is against the union because of ·"their record ... lrom the lop ~belon on down . ., • The mayor aaicf it made little difference to bim that the police would not be' meJDbers ol tbe uo· ion, only that the union wal b.lred to represat the employes in nesoti•Uom with the city. ~ • , (See llA YOR, Pa•e .U) • I LagUna Okays Tennis Court On Reservoir C.OUtrudlon or a single tennis eourton top of a BlueblrdCanyon _..r reservoir has *" ap-p#vYed by the Laguna Beach City Coundl. Tbe eoancll approved the court over the objections ol nearby re- lldenll wbo claimed that nobe anid tr.me conaestion would In- terfere with tbt peaceful cbaracter ol the nellhborbood. The city has buipted '8.000 for tbe project Tbe court ll ex· _... U> ~ coulnlcted by Oc· ..._,~I to city aide.. Ttte reservoir, owned by the Lq\ma Beach Coun\y Water Dis· trlct, ll loeated alona Bluebird C..,.. Drive, just •est ol Mom· •lei• Drive. The water d.latrid .__. alto b.u approved the pro-Jid:" . Salary Dispute 'Blood Boycott' Possible in OC American Red Cross nu rses in Orange County, embroiled in s alary n egotiations with management of the non-profit health agency, are contempt at· ing a ''blood boycott," a union of· ficial confirmed today. Despite wire service reports that such a t actic is already be· ing employed, American Federa· lion of Nurses spokesman Dan Swinton said it is still only an OP· lion that is yet to be used. "If mediated negotiations break down, the nurses will ask AFL-CIO union members to refrain from donating blood to the Red Cross," Swinton said. "But it hasn't come to that." · Orange County's Red Cross nurses are part of a Los Angeles area union local with MO mem· bers. A Red Cross spokesman in Santa Ana said today all the nU1"1es "are on duty to serve the needs of the public." Swinton said the nurses are de· manding salary increases of S2 per hour but the Red Cross is holding at $1.3S. Negotiations began in March but broke down in June and a Dana Youth Dies in Crash A single car accidenl on wind· lnl Ortega Highway east of San Juan Capistrano bas claimed the life of a 19-year-old John F. Ma1on of Dana Point, a California Highway Patrol spokesman said today. The spokesman said MILSOft, of 3338'l Bremerton Street, wu ap- parently kiiled Instantly when he l01t control of his car at hieh speed and 1t rammed bit.oan oak tree atone the side of the road. The 4:30 a.m. crash occurred about rune mlles east ol the San Diego Freeway near lbe old San Juan Hot Sprlo1s, lbe C~P. spokesman added. federal mediator has been meet· ing with both sides since July 1 in an effort to iron out differences. "New sections of the National Labor Relations Act cover- ing non-profit health care agen. cies give the mediator 30 days lo work.with the two sides," Swin- ton said. "After that a strike may be authorized." Swinton said the blood dona~ tion boycott would not be con- sidered a strike action but mere· <See BLOOD, Page AZ> Laguna Nixes Crescent Bay Improvements In the eyes of Laguna Beach cl· ty council members, the $550,000 Crescent Bay Point ocean view· point should remain as natural as possible. The councU refused Wectne. day night to authorize the award ot a $1,SOO contract to Richard Bi1ler, a Laeuna Beach lanctacape architect, to deltp improve men ta for the view alte. A cooperative venture between local, county and state aovem. menta earlier tbls year resul&ed in purchase of three bluft·tclp Iota uvtewpark. "I tbllik we tbould put in a watel' plpe. and pl.anan't some lfail,'' Hld Cou~ Joa J. Brand. . Councilwoman Pb11ll1 Sweeney said natal Dlwn balMI should be planted al•I Ute bluff's ed1• to pr.vet per-. rNm fallin1. She said a f.ee would not be as esthetinlly p1eaa. ing. • The council directed tbe dt7 staff to work on p1.,. .._. tbe ~ Un .. and ....-t~back Firefighters Quell Canyon Brush Fire A brush fire faMed by dry winds charred a five·acre portion of Sycamore Hills in Laguna Ca· nyon Wednesday afternoon and at one point burned uncom- fortably close to homes along Bahia Blanca in Laguna Hills. The fire broke out about 2 p.m. and was brought under control by Laguna Beach and Orange Coun· ty firemen within 45 minutes. There was no property damage. The blaze burned 1·p to a six· foot tall concrete blO< t wet sur· rounding a portion of e lsure World development Firemen snuffed it. out at that Vt· 'nl. The fire provided -. midday spectacle for elderly r·sidents of the condominiums. So ne tumed on sprinklers as th.a flames neared the block wall. At one point, the names licked against steel stanchions support· ing bigb tension lines that run across the eastern edge of the Sycamore Hills propeety. The lines were not damaged, a«Ol"d· ing to a Southern California Edison Company spokesman • )'be cause of the fire is under investigation. Youth Faces Shots After Dog Biting ESCONDIDO <AP> -A 21· year-old man faces the painful. iertes of rabies abots unless .u&boriti• can flnd the doc tfiat Mt him. · The victim, Tbomas Wri1bt. said he wat bitten Sunday by one ol two G·erman ah~ from tbe back ol a sUver ptc~ tnck. ~ Crews Mop Oil SAN PEDRO (UPI) -Oeanup crews were still worid.al today to 'DCJ! up some a barr«t ol oO that spllled Wedneaday from a~ tuker 4*ked at the Loa~ Hac'bor. The apUl came,.,.. ovedlow valve· on tM mo.loot ~er Loftaao ~ • ltwu belnt refueled. "We think probably the most likely explanalinon is we've had the docking module loclred up for 41h hours and the smell jwt Nit up a little bit," grouml com- municator Richard Truly told the Americans. "We don't expect any problem. We'll let you know.'' The astronauts apparently never did put the oxygen masb on, but Stafford said the masts (See UNKVP, Pace,\%) Arch Beach Heights Group Pl8D8 Meet A general meeting of the Laguna Beach Arch Beach Heights Association will be held at 7:30 p.m Monday at Laguna Beach Cily Hall. Formation of cofit&ees to guide park develop .S im- proved transporU la the . hilltop nei1bborhoocl tlMt city's south end will &e d~ Re:R-\ •, dents are urged to attinl. ---.... ·'-· ..... v. 1.../SC ''Loops' To Add Traffic? Irvine Company planners sug. gested this week that a loop system of roads serving 10,000 acres of land downcoast between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach would actually add traffic to Coast Highway, lnslead fll ease the crush. The loop p1:1ttern ol roadways wherein no major arterials would meet the highway ln the area south of New port Beach had drawn favor by some Newport ci- ty councilmen several months ago, following a study by a lhree- city committee. But at a study session held Monday by Newport councilmen, planners stressed that the in· ability of motorists to reach the beaches via the loop roads would force them lo established routes leading to the highway. The plan brought forth by Mayor Pro-Tern Milan Dostal had call ed for parking lots at the coastal end of the loop roads con· nected to the beaches by shuttle transit services . Traffic planners for the de- velopment firm stressed that their studies have shown that the public would be very reloctant Lo park, emerge from a car. load beach gear on a s huttlebus a nd then ride Lo the beaches. "We believe that the county's arte rial highway plan (with several new routes connecting at the highway> is better," said traffic specialist Bill Soto. Traffic impact appears to be one of the council's prime con· cerns with the planning and potential development or the prime 10,000 acres. Dostal represented Newport on the committee which also had de· legates from Irvine and Laguna Beach. Thal group's weekly sessions created the loop idea. Thus fa r , Newport Beach of· ficials have not given their of- ficial opinion of the planning ef· fort for the property known as TICMAP. The plan, however, is currently before county planning com· missioden. P AR KING. • Sweeney's proposal came from •Planning Commissioner William Leak. He said that the program, if adopted, should be made available to everyone within the community. He reminded lhe council or language in two city ordinances that make it illegal for city of· ficials to offer special advan· tages lo one person over another. Leak predicted that r esidents along Cli!! Drive who must now pay 10 cents an hour to park in spaces by their homes "will be up in arms" over the proposal. Fire System Saves Uxist Boat Facility An effective sprinkler s)'stem prevented what could have been a disastrous fiberglass fire Wednesday al Coast Catamaran Corporation. 33081 Calle Perfec- to, San Juan Capistrano. F1ames broke out in the boat· building shop at about 11 :36 a.m. just as the shop's 35 employes went out lo lunch. Sprinklers had suppressed most of the names by the time Orange County Fire Department crews arrived. ORANGE COAST Ll!>C DAILY PILOT Tftt OfM\911 CO.\l 0.11, PHG4 .... tf\'#tM(h •\t~ 0.#W'O tN Hf w'\ Pt H~. 11 P'Ub••~ hy trw ~ #t~ C...\t Pvt:M•"''niq C.•IPIOMIY M~-·.-f'dft"°"' ,.,. PVl>tl"""' _...,n INwQfl FP1Clo0¥ '°" C.0.t• New H•wpoft .. IC.,.., """hftQll!O" C"'".aic,,.JFo~ t•'n V•ll••. ''"''"• s.-..1.b.itr'-V•ll•'t' •""1 u_.. .. 4'( .. Mu411 , ••• , .. ,....,.~ "9'"""' eid•ttOft t\ pubU~ S.h11d•t• 4JNt ~_,,...., •• , r~r :;:;~c'..:::~~':t:t::~~~"lOO ~)· u., Robert N . Weed fl'rttt .. "t •nd Pvbt11twr Jack R. 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J .. w .~ I • » .~ Love at Fair Preston Hibbard, art director for the Orange County Fair, tOQk a bride Wednesday. Hibbard and his assis· tant, Dixie Lee Wood , were married amid the greenery and colorful flowers of the f air's floriculture exhibit. It was the first wedding on r ecord at the fair, officials said. The couple are honeymooning today -at the fair, of course. Front Page AJ MAYOR .... ''How do you separate the in· tent and the action. Who are they paying their funds to, let's ask that question," the mayor said. (Under the agreement between the union and the eolice e mployes ' association , the e mployes would pay the union 1.8 percent of each employe's base pay monthly.) Asked if he felt the union would place pressures on the police of· !icers when Teamster objectives were al s lake, Mayor Di Giovanni said, "I certainly have those fears, positively. "Thev're j?Oinj? to exert pre- ssures, yes. You think if there's· a strike and there a re picket lines that they are not going to exert pressures?·· The mayor also questioned the motives of police organizers. "Some of these or ganizers within the police department, I wonder how long they are going lo be here? Wh a t permanent ties do t hey have t o Sa n Clemente? How long are they go. ing to be here after they do all this da mage?" the m ayor said. The m ayor said "no comment'' when asked if he felt individuals "had been sent" to unionize the department. However. he said he had re- ason to believe the Teamsters' Union was a<.'t1 vely attempting to organize public employes within the county. "I've been told there is this ef· fort. I've been told th.is is a crack in the wall and they intend to enlarge on through the rest of the county," Mayor Di Giovanni said. He said the person who told him this w as a county govern- ment department head. He declined to name the individual, ,.Marines Go To Court on Narco Raps Four Camp Pendleton Marines arrested in a narcotics raid where San Clemente pol.i ce al· lege they seized a large quantity of explosives, were arraigned to- day in South County municipal court in Laguna Niguel. Police claime d ther.e was enough explosives to level the apartment complex in which the Marines r esided a nd half of the place next to it. The explosives allegedly were stolen from Ul e Marine base. • Police identified the suspects as Richard N . Alexander, 22, Jaston Johnson, 21, Jelle J . Jansma, 20, and James E. Sharp, 19. All were booked for allegedly being under the influence ol a narcotic. Alexander was also booked on a charge of poaesaion of explosives. Police also claim they seized a s mall qu.nUly ol co- caine. Attorney Charged LOS ANGELES <UPI) -Al· torney Randa ll Bate, 45, was held on $50.000 bail today on charges involving the sale of more than $4 million worth of heroin over the put two·years. Bate, who main· tains a law om cc on Wilshire Boulevard, was arrested ot In· t.ernatlonal Airport alter he got off a plane from Mexico City. $1 .4 Millio n Bud get OK'd In Capistran o An "interim" budget of $1.4 million was adopted unanimous- ly Wednesday night by the San Juan Capistrano City Council. The budi?el, lo be superseded by a more comprehensive permanent budget · later this summer, contains only enough appropriations lo maintain the existing level of city services, ci· ty officials said. San Juan city aides called for adoption of the interim budget because the city h ad fallen behind schedule in preparing the regular budget. Budget work has in recent weeks been relegated to a lower priority lo allow additional time for the preparation of San Juan's new land use management code, officials said. From Page AJ LINKUP ... were at their sides, ready for use 1f necessary. The Americans said the smell resembled burning glue or acetone. "I'm just standing by here l() see if I feel any different, but I still feel pretty good," Slayton told concerned ground con- trollers who feared there was a possibility that gases might over- come the pilots. "I still feel pret· ly good. I'm not used to sniffing glue." A few minutes later. Slayton re)><>rted he entered the docking module and everything was still okay: "No health problems." The docking itself went s moothly a nd Stafford ex- claimed, "We have succeeded." "We are looking forward to shaking hands with you aboard Soyuz," Leonov s aid. The two ships, now 66 feet long, were scheduled to stay hooked together for 44 hours with the spacemen sharing meals, work and telecasts lo earth showing the historic space adventure by the world's two space powers. The Apollo, with Stafford at the controls, moved smoothly toward the Soyuz for the docking. The special docking module attached to the nose of the modified U.S. moons bip clasped identical hookup apparatus on the Soyuz. "We have s ucceeded," ex- claimed Stafford. He then activated devices that pulled the two s hips tightly together for what space engineers called a "hard dock." Leonov monitored instruments aboard Soyuz duriug the opera- tion and told Moscow control in Russian, "Everything is normal." Leonov and Kubuov were In an orbit ranging from 137 to 139 mllea high when the American pilots began the rendezvous maneuvers. Stafford and bis crew used the classic catchup procedures developed fot moon landing ml11lon1. Every engine flrlftg of the American 1hip went oil with pre. clllon. And as Starrord flnt met Soyuz over the Pacific Ocean and crossed over South Amerlca, be aa1d, "We have ll wired." mean· lng lt was go.Ing as smoothly •s poesible. I l Cable TV I ncrease .eets OK I Nearly ~00 cable TV aub· sc ribera from San Juan Capialrano face a 75-cent in· ,, crea5e in their monU\ly service charge, The increase from $6 to $6.7S was authorized Wednesday night by unanimous city council action and affects subscribers of TM <Ti mes Mirror> Communlca· lions, one or the two cable com· panies serving the city. Company representatives bad r equested an increase in the s ervice charge from $6 Lo $7, but the hike was whittled down by the rouncil at the suggestion of Mayor James K. Weathers. In 1974 the council had rejected a rate increase by Storer Cable TV on the basis or frequent service complai'hts. No such complaints were un· earthed about TM Commu~ca tions since councilmen began studying lhe request two months ago. But the council balked at ap- proving the full $1 increase even though TM officials said they needed it to stay in business . The San Juan operation of TM Communications has been run· ning in the r ed and the firm's representatives said the increase would give them a 2.9 percent re· turn on their investment. Ernest Watson, a rate consul- tant hired by TM Communica· tions. told the counci, that he calculated that a monthly charge of $9. 70 was actually necessary Lo tum a fair profit. But, he said, he was convinced by corporate officials that the pressures of the marketplace wouldn't stand a higher rate than $7. Even savings and loan com· panies pay H '• percent interest on long-term accounts and the profit margin requested "cer· lainly is not in excess of what is reasonable to the company," Wat.son said. Fro •PageAJ , Art of Steel Dally ,.. ... Staff ,._. Steel sculpture by Laguna Beach artist Hal Pastorius has been placed in new patio at front of Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Drive. It is called "Wall Warp" and was a winner in All California competition sponsored each year by Laguna Beach Festival of Arts. The work weighs 2,000 pounds. You can carry it away for $12,000. · Oil Chiefs Reject Cost Gouge Charge WASHINGTON (UPI) -E"· ecutives of some of the world's largest oil companies denied to- day at a Senate hearing that there was any attempt Lo gouge the public when they raised gasoline prices just before the July 4 ho\iday weekend. Although they testif ied separately, the statements by the oilmen all followed the sam·e line -that the gasoline price in· crease was made necessary by rising production costs and were NEWPORT URGES DRILLING CONTROLS-A12 BLOOD ••• The e~utives or seven oil firms were summoned before a joint meeting or two Senate sub- committees to explain the two to three cents increase and to answer charges by Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash.), Ulat the oil companies were purpose ly creating an artificial guoline shortage to drive up prices. permitted under the rules or the Federal Energy Administration. "Any impression that our re· cent price increase amounts to gouging the public is un· justified." said D. L. Bower of Standard Oil of California, which markets a gasoline under the Chevron brand name. He said his firm 's two-cent increase July l would recover· only two-thir& of its increased costs. ,. ly a pressure tactic that could be used during negotiations. He said both sides met Wednes· day night in an effort to resolve the dispute but were unable Lo come to an agreement. Deadline Ends Grove Hostage Still Held DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (UPI> -American ~ 1tudent Steven Smith of Garden Grove was still in the ~a~ds of Zaire an revolutionaries when the 60-day de· adline they set for fulfiJlment of their demands ex· pired today. But U.S. and Stanford University officials ap- peared to be confident Smith would be released in the near future. Ambassador Beverly Carter received a letter from Smith five days ago in which the student said he was being well treated and expected to be re- leased. A ~.S. e~~assy source said today, "It's just ag- gr avating wa1tm g for them lo get ready to do it." Smith._ 22, is the last of four hostages held by a group calling themselves the Popular Revolutionary Party of the Congo. The group kidnaped three Stan· ford students and a Dutch woman from an animal re- search station in a remote area of western Tanzania. The others have been freed. U.S. and Stanford officials have refused to dis· cuss the case or say wh ether the ransom has been paid, apparently due to the sensitivity of the Zaire government to the issue. 'Mini-parks' Due Review By Laguna Plans for two proposed "mini· parks" in Laguna Beach will be reviewed tonifhl by Ule Laguna Beach Board o Adjustment. T h e Municipal Services Department staff has recom· mended the board approve plans to build a $3,000 ocean view point onJity-owned property at the ba of Ruby Street. The request is expected to draw opposition from adjacent property owners who have landscaped and maintained the lot for many years. The board also will review plans for construction ol a halt· court basketball court on an un· UJed portion ol Fernando Street ln Arch Beach Heights. 'Ibe board will meet al 7:30 p.m . at City Hall. COLOSSAL SUMMER ' Prices Slashed on Top Quality MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR -LINGERIE -PLA YSHOES SEP ARA TE S -DRESSES -PANT SUITS -TOWELS -GIFT ITEMS GREAT SELECTIONS -BIG SAVINGS -NO ~ YAWAYS -SALES FINAL CENT~ll Y LOCA TEO AT HARBOR ANO NEWPORT tOUlEV ARDS INOOWNTOWN COSTA MESA {' ~to~OFF (AND SOMETIMES MUCH M<;>RE) Sil9C9 1940 DEPARTMENT STORE I Ill NIWflOfn IOULIVARO PAik CONVINtlHT\Y AT OW 11.U ~----M MAOHOUA . t. Da6ly 9130 a.m. -6 p.m. Cloted Sundays IMJOtt CRfOIT CAltOS I ........ ... . . Hiring H .... 1 . ·:Big Steelmaker Guards Records , 111 MDJl'ON •oaowm Republic SteeJ. the llltion'1 tbltd-lfl1Ht atftlmuv, ~t to cwrt la1t mObtb to bloek • Cbldtv pubU~atlon ftom ~aln1.na lnfol'1ftatJo9 about tht l!Hm'l)OY'• ptaframe to hlr~ and promote pel'IOllll wttboUt rqa.nt Lo race or ab. . The move••• quite ln k~lng wiLb t.he history of ttie s teel_ Jnduatry 1n general and Republic Steel ln parUcuJar. 'n>e uidustry has a Iona r~ ol dilc?rlminaUoa ln employ· mut. And Ropubllc'1 bitter oppottUon to u.n.lon• occup1el a special place in kbor' hiltory. Steel mills uaed to keep thelr bl11t furnaces 1olnf wlth 1 work force that was r igidly se1regated. There w•re '•white ~oney lree jobs" and "black jobs" ln the mJUa. The seniority 1yatem m!llntalned by U~e companlee and tbe unions then lnaured that blacks would remain ln the most menial and low•t· paid slots. THE SYS1'EMA'l1C discrtminatton practiced by the steel. industry resulted last year in the largest settleinent ever made ln an anti-discrimination case br<>ltlhl by the federal government under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Nine steel compan1e• a~ io pa~ b•ck wag'es of $35 million to some 45,000 workers wbo were held ih low-level jobs because they were black or female. The one major· holdout from this settlement \VIS Chicago's Inland Steel, a company whose fair employment policies made it an industry maverick. Inland refused to be a party to this agreement, claiming that it had been a non-' discriminator~ employer for 20 years. . The Chicago Reporte'r, a monthly newslettu..,that re.- pOrts on reel.al lssues, went to the federal governrlrent to re· quest the 1973·1974 fair employment reports which the steel companies are required by law to file. It did so under the Freedom of InEormation Act, entitling citizens lo the in· formation collected by their government. I TIDS INFORMA'nON WAS about w be released to tbe. publlcation last month when Republic sent its lawyers into federal district court in Chicago. There they secured a tem- porary restraining order from J.udge William J. Lynch. pre· venting the Labor Department from surrenderin1 the docu -menbl on Republic's equal' eh'lployment program! So the iss\le wlll now have to be fought out in the courts. A· similar action, brought by the New York-based Council on Economic Priorlties, is being fought by Sears. Roebuck, An appeals couri recently ruled against Se~s. 'I'he information that Repulillc Steel does not want you to see pertalns to its efforts to change its personnel prac- tices to re verse many years of discrimi~ation. It would show, tor example, specific managerial apd profenional job$ held by blacks and women, along with the salaries they are receivina. And release of this information for the eritJre industry woul~ permit company-by-company comparisons. HOW BAD WOULD Republic Steel look· In this aHtu· ment? We don't kn<>W bul we have Republic's word, ex· pressed in ita sutcessful moli0J1 to obta1n a•re.~~ralftlnj or·. der that release ..of this data would caqse irreparable da~ages to the company."That's enough to excite anyone's interest. • The steel industry's bost.ilih' to an)' outside surveillance· ls by now almost a •enettc.aUltude. It ctcwped \Jp recently ln another area wl\an tbe\Pte!ldent of the nation's s~· largest steel·makei-t;taveled tO California t-0 lecture Clllfot1 nlana'about their daffot • c:lell.n environment. Frederic VI. Wc!lt Jr., ~ldent of Bethlehe1n Steel, told a meeUng in Sail Fl'anolHo that oompanies'tucb as h.ia are leery about bul~'IMW ~Wtiea ln CalilornJa because of the state's "antlbulin.it"'tAaa. · . "Maybe the •resetvat10nil'8 are right," West said 11rc11tically 1 pointing tb c.atfornia's 'high UQ,8:'1>1C>yment rate .. M1¥be' cahtointa 1dotan't nffd more jobs1 more paychec~•. more.boft\es', More busiaes1\ more production. Maybe Calirornla ls Ml up, but I doubt lt. • A ClbP OFF TD old 1t"I block, Bethlehem Was tell- ing Californians: "You tale the risk of our pollution or you go hungry." And In the t>ackrnd there's Republic Steel, no doubt shouting, "Right on! ' Study Team · JaJlaqese V.isitors Tour VI'fY. F acilitie!t . A flve-man, top man,,. prevloull)> iftet with atpcials mf;flt Jap~n .. e 111t\lcly tum at yarlo,u• lnatituijons and rece n ti y v ti lte.d V't'N. compan•e, 19 northern Col\solldal\ed in Jtvlne to Calltornl• l,Jid wUI m~t with ~eafn that·cpt1lp1ny't mkkll~ bu1Joe11 :leaders ln ... Loa · matiaaem6fltfuncttons. · An1ete1, New Orle•ftl_i" • . · WHhlnaton, Montreal •tl'1 THE STUDY TIM had New Yon durtn1 the npt two ...... I I . ·Mercury Repreaentlnl coinpanles S .A.T concerned wlthJH supplies, &S.L banking~ medlo sale$, build• lDI de1l1n and arthitedure, tht Japanese executives are I Earnings Up Huntington Beach·btaed • Mercury 'Savings aod Loan AQoclatlOil . r·eportta stron1 I eafnln11 e•JriS for the Stc:Ond quarter ot ·Hn while toppinl . tMo mllllon, tn 111et1 tor the n.rstUme: Aaaet.s r;achecl aotmllllon on June 30, up from S1N mi}Uon •t Y•~rtnd lf't4, a arowth of \.84 percent. Sa•· fn11 tohl• reached $1H ·ms.woo. u lnereue ol Ja pet· c:ejlt for tbe rlnt 1lx monthl ol ats. ·~ I ' A d\.cuulon or Saotlqo 81nllc'1 •tl·lnchul .. trut deed and awtnr loo 1'l'O" st"a.ms wl'U be held M the lliguna Hlll• IHUton 'hee4ar 1U a.m. and at th• S-. Ana s.ddlebac\c Inn on Wed.ne1· da~at~e.m. Wllllam Davenport, vice 'p)'ealcl•nl, wlll '\>e t.bt ....... lat.erested .,.. ... 1 ... llWttad, mMUn1 with Amert.can and eanadtan counterpart.a to learn.about the 1tr1act:a&N and function or cqrporate hlvarc~ and Uie role ~ayed . by men lfl 11a1a11tant to" poel• ·~. . , 'n.ey.ar~ alio Interested in tbe role Qf the cor~ate a~retar)t. · VTN _.. .. 1ected '3meof .the companJ• to be viltted becauae ol lta hea\ty ~ level 11\_Afa~l•ment st.atr and • lta po-.uqe ln the d~ian· plannln•·•rcblteclW'e field. VTN cllaltman •James J . 1)'lndle hoeted th• group on IC.. tow'. • nm mJDY TEAM wu or11nl"4. dd sent to the Ubl~ lta• bJ tM .JQeft Produotivlty \ c.cai.. a 110G• ·profit fou11d~Uoa l't••d· quanered ... ....,.JO. VTN' Ta. ab •aaLDMrlDl1 plannin.. arc~~eture UHi eavlrotimental dttlO firm WttJ\ 180 eeip\ote• ln Ute United Sta~und Central and ~America. --. -·· T~ursday.'e Cloain1 Prices . . ····--·-· "' .... I • r • • • ,. • • • • • • • ti .. NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE \' rar'1t Hitrh·Lc.nu Appr.ar Ewt'.'ry Saturday ' I .. ... DAlLVPILOT ThU!!d!y, Juty 17, 1875 Tonigh~'s .TV· Highlights KCET (28) 7:30 -The Way lt Was . . Laker fans can relive their team•s 1962 : NBA championship game with the Boston Celtics tonight. CBS (2) 9:00 -Comedy Specials. A l.se~es of four comedy pilots for potential sen es are repeated -"Rosenthal and /Jones.'' "Wives.,"' "Grandpa Max., and . "Harry and Maggie ... t . NBC (4) 9 :00 -"The Young ~ · Savages." Burt Lancaster plays an.assis- tant district attorney prosecuting three teenagers accused of a gang slaying in this 1961 movie drama wiUX Dina Merrill Shelley Winters, Edward· :Andrews and Telly Savalas. • r TV DAILY LO.G Thursday Evening JULY 17 1:00 e o m t@ fll mm""" WO@CJM@<W!J> ICNS l)(i)e.nuza O WildWilclWnt QI Sitt• AallS ti) Maria Terua ~The la.Iden m Eledric c .. ,.., lf} RockJ l fritllds 1:30 ~ Mel"f Grilli• QI That Girt @(l)ISpy Eil) rai Clli Ch'uH (fB Cil> Dtaltt's Cllelce m Trnel filta m &anopi111 Counnet OJ Littlt laSClls 7:00 I) 0 0 ~ 00 m al News m 1-1idt O Bowline tor Dollars (i)Mod Squ.M (!) T rvtll or Co115t1jut11CtS 0 What's My Litle? QI I Lon lllq aJ The fll •bout sevml 0Yf0ftltn -·_.o meet Mekly IOf an afternoon of cards and their ewn llifllt Of p~yin& their own lives, families and problems; "'CralMI,. Mu," stars Larry Best as a crusty widower who decides to movt into a senior citi1ens' home and eet away from his overly-pro-. tective $0/I; atld "llJrry ' Mauie" stall Oon Knolls and Eve Alden as an Iowa widOWtt and his sophish· c;~ted sister ·in·l•w who dash mostly · about the upbringing of his . .daughter. 0 f1J 00 ~ m MIC TINIW1J Movie: (Zbr) "Tiie Ytunc Savtats" (R) (dra) '61 -Burt lancute1, Dina Merrill, Shelley Winters, Edward t Alldrews, Telly Sanlas. Jody fair, Roberta Shore. Llncaster stars as an auntant dist11ct attorney who must prosecute three teenagers ac· cused of a g1ng slaying. (6) Tiie Untoucillblu 0 Cli7} (j)) Cl) aJ Streets of Su franclsc:o "Asylum·• (R) Aller two m,.sterious deaths in a mental institution, Steve Ktllet has him· self committed t.o tile asylum to in· vestigale. He uncovers some dls- turbina facts. then •as a narro" escape with death while under the • inlluence of drugs administered to him without his knowledge, ID Tbt lolcf OllCS EE fesmat lntemcio111J t!) Space for M11? An euminalion of the indirect benefits the space • • program has htoughl to man. fi) la M ujer rl1hiida ® Tiie Ii& Yallq m Cau&llt in the Act (~001 Bt11Hll 9:30 0 News \ eJYescnia eJOra11a ' ff) Tbtee Stoo&es 10:00 0 tD Ei} News (&)Perry M- . 0 (~ Cill Cl) al llJny 0 "Mor· 1;30 I) C.ncfld Camera tat Sm" (R) Harry's efforts to stop 0 Ill@ Price ls Riaht a Uter results in his being cauaht O LO'lt Ameriwl Style between a tormented killer and a fJ t1Q) Ltl's Mau A Dul conscitnce·slricken priest who has (j) @CD To ltll the Tru~ heard the slayer's confession. G Milliell $ Movie: <C) (2hr) al Gtt S.art 1ipt Pns.11" (wu) '57 -James Qj ;reen Aues Stewart, Audte Murphy, Dan Duryea. 10.30 ,,,. W lltff· DeM Al' •• m Ht(an's Heroes . ._. 1 • tr ,., fil) The Way It Was "1961/62 ID Hews bken/Celtics Championship" QJ Alfred Hltchcoct el Juewes de Gala el Y•riltJ Slid m Water Wot1tl 11:00 6 CV 0 elm al NtWS al I~ Gtldsboro Show 0 00 ®) Q) OO Nm lf} Llttlt Ratais 0 Best ti SIOllCM a.-oo I)@ CD (j) 1\e Wallm "The 00 SCl Bil•• lie" (R) John-Boy learns that Ben O Tbe luq SMw borrowed his car without permisst011 QI Miuillll: hrt~e when a deputy sheriff comes around m Med SqllN asking e11barrassJne questions. 0 @@ Qj m ~ llfti(ht @(])Mr. LudrJ ~ Ille Pips Clifton Davis, George ® The UllfHWlbles Carlin and Lola falana guest Re· Eiil Tiie Tllln £.die sclleduled. (~ 00> Y'JdlrJ 1t Sea 0 Movie: (C) (2!1r) "'Tiie lid Frt111 .,. .. (COii!) '46 -Danny f(aye, 11:15 Ell CiMu 34 V1r1ini1 Mayo, Yera·Efle11, Eve Ar· c!en. • 11:30 6 @Cl) (j) CBS' ute MoYie: @ Wild W'rld West (C) "The JeruSllttl Ht" (dra) '72 fJ (Qj Cl)) Cl) E!) hnley Nillti -Bruce Davison, rocot W~liamson. "The Guest" (R) Buney's squad has Donald Pleasance. the job of protectinc • government 0 ~ 00 a m Johnny C.rsott witness l1om, the vengeance of a 0 ~ltlldaf a1me syodicalt. Herb ldelman @ Mtvit: "I Wab Up Sau111in(' guests. (myl) '41 -Betty Grable, VIClor QI Deale(s Choice Mature. al MondtJ Tltrv fridlJ 0 (~ Cl)) (]) Wide Wo!W Spt· fl) ftillia c... cial . "~~raldo Rivera: Goodnight fi1 Mlwie: (C) (2hr) "'Trlbd' (cfra) America _ " . '70 -Jan·Midlael Yiowlt. Duren -p Ill~: ".'fr. h11ptt1u• ·(mus) ftlcGavin Earl Holliman. 52 -Ezio Pinn, Lana Tum er, Def>. tlll PhWel,hia ftlk Festival b1e Reynold1r Barry Sullivan. lf} Jap11est UlllUCt Procra1115 tD The Thil Cclce 12:00 m Mtvir. "M•IJ ti S<:ttlalld" (dra) l :JO O (~ @ ) ill $..!'!' 11~~ '36 -Katharine He~•urn, Fredric Whffltrs "The Call" n-n a... . '"' dtcidu to return to the Supeistition March, John Cmadme. Mountains to fool! for the lost ID Get S1111rt Dutchman gold mine, llis daue~ter, 1:00 0 og Tomorrow Boo, demaod.s lo accompany tum. 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Crimping Tool • r .... -_., ...., , ... tnldlea • '-""ft ....... , .. , I Saddlebaek EDITION Today's Cl osing N.V. toe!k VOL. 68, NO. 198, 4 SECTIONS, •4 PAGES ORAN Ge COUNTY, CALIFORNIA TH U RSOAY,JULY1~1ns TEN CENTS I Free ·Use of Viejo Park S~elched By JAN WOR'nf Of~eO.llr,.ll«a.ff Capistrano Unified School Dis· trict trustees were told Wednes4 day to pay $500 rent for using a Mission Viejo park site or get their portable school there off the lot. An eviction notice from the Orange County Department of Real Property Services was de- livered to the district's Capistrano Beach office by Property Agent Jean Dias. District offJcials and t.Nstees were expecting the ultimatum. 1bey Hid they are determined to hold the ground and fight the rent even if it means going to court. The district has been using the six-acre Castille Park site for an elementary school for two years free .of charge. A permanent scbool has been under construe· tion on the adjacent lot, but when the new school opens this faJJ it will be too small for the number of students. The county determined that the scholol district could con· tinue using the park site for another two years until another school is built. But based on an opinion from county counsel, the Orange Coun· ty Board of Supervisors de· termined that free use or the site is an illegal gift or public funds. A rent or $500 was placed as a . requirement for continued use ol the site. Trustees have refused Lo sign that agreement which was to be settled by July 15. ~ "Right now it is just a matter o( law, .. county Property Agent Dias said. "What we are saying is, hey, you're illegally occupying the property. They have30daysto move be(ore a ny legal action is taken." Asked if the county would ac· tually remove the portable build· ings if the school district does not ante up in a month, Dias replied, "I hope it never comes to that - but then I never thought it would get this far." "I'm not so sure the law is that clear," Capistrano Unified SUperintendent J e rry 11lomsley Russ, U.S. Docking Success • • an m Senate ProfJe Oil Companies Deny 'Gouging' WASHINGTON (UPI) -Ex· kutives of som e of the world's largest oil companies denied lo· day at a Senate hearing that there was any attempt to gouge the public when they raised gasoline prices just before the .July 4 holiday weekend. The executives of seven oil firms were s ummone<l before a joint m eeting or two Senate sub- committees lo explain the two to three cents increase and to answer char ges by Sen. Henry M . Jackson (D·Wash.), that the oil companies were purposely NEWPORT URGES DRILLING CONTAOLS-A12 creating an artificial gasoline shortagetodrive up pri~. A ltho u gh they testified separately. the s tatements by the oilmen all followed the sam·e line -that the gasoline price in- c rease was made ne<:essary by rising production costs and wer e permitted under the rules 9' the Federal Energy Administration. "Any impression tha~ our re· cent price incr ease amounts to gouging th e public is u n · justified," said 0 . L. Bower of Standard Oil of California, which markets a gasoline Wlder the Olevron brand name. He said his firm's two·cent increase J uly 1 would recover only two-thirds of its increased costs. Bower said the increases oc· eurred on July l because FEA re· gulations permit only one change in prices a month. Dana Youth Dies in Crash A single car accident on wind· ing Ortega Highway east of San Juan Capistrano has claimed the life or a 19·year-old John F . Mason or Dana Poin t, a California High way Pat rol' spokesman said today. The spokesman said Mlisqn, Of 39392 Bremerton Street, was ap. parently killed instantly when he lost control of his car at hil h speed and it rammed into an oak tree...,, the s ide of .the road. The 4:30 a .m . ·crash occurred about nine m iles east ol the Ian Dieao Freeway near the old San Juan Hot Springs, the ~fll'. spokesman added~ ~ ' ,.. Dog Clinic Set Tuesday Doe owners from Mis- sion Viejo and surrounding communities will get a chan ce to h a ve t heir pooches inoculated next T uesday at a low-cost clinic set for Miaaon Mia· sion Cyclery, 27672 Crown Valley Parkway. The clinic, co-sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and the Southern Callfom la Veterinary Medical As· , aociaUon, will offer the lbot.a al S2 each. Doi• brought to the '1 p .m. to 8:30 p .m. cllDlc 1bould be at leHl four months old. The executive's testimony was preceded by 4 5 minutes of squabbling between Republican and Democratic senators over the hearing's procedures .. Sen. Charles H. Percy <R·Ill.). Said it was unfair to the oilmen to require them lo appear together because· s uch a joint appearance could leave the impression that the companies act in unison, which they deny. Hannon M . Card, a senior vice president of Texaco Inc .. joined in objecting lo wh;rt he called the "lineup" -the yraclice of lining all '-seven exec;.dtives at one wit· ness table for questioning. Deity ............. ~ '"'"9rkll ~Ill Lake Forest Power Cut 90Minmes AREFIGHTERS BATTLE BRUSH FIRE IN FIVE-ACRE PORTION OF SYCAMORE HILLS Blaze Comes Uncomfortably Close to Houalng Tract, Buma Leisure World Wall Salary Dispute More· than 2,000 customers of Southern California Edison Com- pany in the Lake Forest area were withou l power for 90 minutes Wednesday afternoon when a circuit relay stopped functioning. An Edison official said today an investigation into the causes of the failure is still under way. 'Blood Boycott' Possible in OC The outage affected areas to the north of t he San Diego Freeway between Canada Road and Ridge Route Drive. Ele<:· tricity went off at about 2:30 p.m. and was restored at about 4 p.m., an Edison spokesman said. The spokesman said the railure apparenUy wasn't caused by a two-acre brush fire contained by county firemen near Leisure World Towers at about the same time that the electricity went out. ·Pair Face Charge American Red Cross nurses in Orange County. embroiled in sala r y n egot iations with management of the non·profit health agency, are contemplat· ing a .. blood boycott," a union of- ficial confirmed today. Despite wire service reports that such a tactic is already be· ing employed, American Federa· tion of Nurses s pokesman· Dan Swinton said it is still only an op· lion that 1s yet to be used. "If m ediated negotiations break down, the nurses will ask AFL·CIO union members to refrain from dona ting blood lo the Red Cross," Swinton said. ··But it hasn't come to that." MELBOURNE , Aus tralia Orange County's Red Cross (UPI> -Four Scotland Yard de· nurses are part of a Los Angeles tectives took British legislator area union local with 140 mem· J ohn Stonehouse a n d his bers. A Red Cross spokesman in secretary back to England today Santa Ana said today all the to face charges in connection nurses ''are on duty to serve the with the theft of more than a f needs of the public." quarter·milllon dollars. Swinton said the nurses are de· manding salary increases or $2 per hour but the Red Cross is • holding at $1.35. Negotiations began in March but broke down in June and a federal mediator has been meet· ing with both sides since July 1 in an e ffprt lo iron out differences. "New sections of the National La bor Rel ation s Act cover· ing non.profit health care agen· cies give the m ediator JO day:; lo work with the two sides," Swin· ton said. "After that a strike may be authorized." <See BLOOD, Page A2) 100 Arrested VAN NUYS CAP) -More than 100 persons, mos tly teenagers, were arrested o n a variety of charges as police moved in lo break up the weekl y Wednesday night "cruising" on Van Nuys Boulevard. Nixon Drops Off Kids Ex-president Drives 2 to Laguna Pageant gave gracious ly, Mrs, Reeve • Firefighters Quell Canyon Brush Fire A brush fire fanned by dry winds charred a five.acre portion of Sycamore Hills in Laguna Ca· nyon Wednesd ay afternoon and at one point burned uncom· fortably close to homes along Bahia Blanca in Laguna Hills. The fire broke out about 2 p.m. and was brought under control by Laguna Beach and Orange Coun· ty firemen within 45 minutes. There was no prope rty damage. The blaze burned up lo a six· foot tall concrete block wall sur· rounding a portion of the Leisure World developm e nt. Firemen snuffed it out a t that point. 'l'he fire provided a midday spectacle for elde rly residents of the condominiums. Some turned on sprinklers as the fl a m es neared the block wa ll. A\ one point, the names licked against steel stanchions ~upport· ing high tension I ines that run across the eastern edge of the Sycamor e Hills property. The lines were not damaged, accord- ing to a Southern California Edison Company spokesman. The cause of the fire is under investigation. Barracks Bwt Former President Richard M . Nixo n drove with .da ug hter Tricia and her husband Edward Cox to th e Lagun a Beach Fatlval oC Arts Pageant Of tbe M•t.en Wednesday. publicity director. George Pletts, festival security director, was the only other person . to have been informed of the Nixon-Cox visit. sai~~ter as the couple walked Fatal w One around the grounds, they were recognized by several people, most of whom smiled and nodcted Nhon dropped off Mr . and Mn. Cox at the Festival ol Arts troot aate a nd then rdW'Ded 1n a larae black lim ousine to hls home I.ft San Clemetnte. Kr. and Mrs. Cox attended the 40tb · annual produeUon of the Paieant of the M aatera and later toured the exblbltion grounds Where tbe work Of lS> Laguna area artJ1t.s 11 on dlsplay. The visit was carried out under extreme secrecy but with little securtty. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reeve sat with the youn1 couple. Mrs . lleeve ts the Ji'eitlval . of Arts Mrs. Reeve said today the COU· pie enjoyed the Pageant, a r~ creation of famous art works with the use or living models, special sets and skillful lighUna techniques. Tricia Cox bad seen the Pageant in 1962. Edward Cox had never seen the famowUiving pie· tu res before and aske'cl questions throughout the evening on ho,r the productions were created, Mrs. Reeve said. During the pcrf ormance, one woman came forward and asked Tricia ror her autoiraph whlcb the former Presldenl's dauahter in recognition. The couple were to have .,... rived in a special car and been met by the Reeves. However, Mrs. Reeve said that car •P- parenUy was driven up to lbe festival by a Se~ret Service qent and left for the couple lo return bomeln. Nixon accompanied the couple. Mn. it.eve said she thoueht be m•y have been anxious abaut security. Sbo aaid Tricla told her "Dad· dy wanted ~ bring us," exPlain· Ing the stlgbt ~hange in ori1lnll pl am. CORONADO CAP> -A sailor died and eight others were bospitalir.ed as a result of a bar· racks party in whJch alcohol and "possibly an hallucinogen •ere in use," the Navy says. Although a Na val Hospital spokesman said the eight were "not in danger at this time," two of the men were in intensive care. A sailor who said he saw the party at the Naval Amphibious Base Moad,ay night rtpOrted the men were drinking beer and wtmky while lnbaUng druas. No other saUors who attended tM party also became sick but were examined and nleased. said. "Over the years, l beUeve the case law has r uled that loan or equipment from one tax aup· ported agency to another is oot. a gift of public funds." Board Pres id e nt William Thompson of Mission Viejo said ' the board is more than ready for : a fight. "We feel our use or th.is site · is a good thing. If we weren't us· • <See CASTILLE, Page AZ) ' e : Burning 'Smell' Dispelled HO USTON (UPI) -Three Americans and two Russians docked in orbit today and, after a brief scare from a burning smell, went ahead with plans to transfer crews in history's first meeting of men from two nations in space. The acri1' smell was noticed when a h atch was opened between the American Apollo cabin and the docking module linking the c raft to the Soviet Soyuz. ltturned out to be stale air. H ou ston control ordered Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and Donald "Oeke" Slayton to · put on oxygen m asks when the problem was noticed. But later, the concern of controUers in Hou ston ea se d and the astronauts were told there prcr bably wasn't any trouble. Cosmonauts Alexei Leonov and Valeri Kubasov calmly wailed in their Soyua. during the excite· ment, reporting lo their control center in Moscow that all was normal aboard the Russian craft. ''We think proba bly the most likely explan atinon is we've had the docking module locked up for 41h hours and the smell just built up a little bit,'' ground com· municator Richa rd Truly told the Americans. "We don't expect any problem. We'll let you know.'' The astronauts apparently never did put the oxygen masks on. but Stafford said the m asks were at their sides. ready for use if necessary. The Americans said the smell resembled burning g lue or acetone. 'Tm just standing by here to see if I feel any different, but I still feel pretty good," SlaytOll told concerned ground con- trollers who feared there was a possibility that gases might over· come the pilots. "I still feel Ptet· ty good. I'm not used to sniffing glue ." A few minutes later, Sla yton reported he entered the dock::iQC module and everything was sW1 <See LINKUP, Page A2) Or:~: a:-•• 1t'~atller Fair skies are forecast .for Friday, following the usual early morning low clouds along the coast. Highs ranging from ne&r 70 at the beaches to oeac 80 inland areas. I NSIDE TODA 't' "AU we got to do is find ~ airporl," IOtd the Ea.tens Afr Une1 captain. "Yeah," Che firit of/ittr replied. A boll· aecond later, both dtoeltetl. followed bJI Ute 10tmd of . a plane ct'Q.lh that 100.t to kill n · MOf' Chorlottte, N.C. Probas' report GppNr1 °" A 7. MTWr~ 1...-~ll ... M. ...... CMMef'llila ~ c.oMn cna--. o..---.. , ........... l.Mw'til•sxeee .._. .. .. ~ .... -. .... ..... " ..... l•dex A I DAIL y PtLOT SB Ch~tzpah • • Tr~nspac Winner 8y ALMON LOCKA.BEY DellJ ,.. ..... _., .. E•tw Chutzpah, a 3S·foot ultra light nisplacement boat owned and skippered by Stuart Cowan of Honolulu, has emerged as the 1•verall handicap winner of the 2,225-mile Transpacific yacht race for the second conaecuUve time. Chutzpah, destined and built by BUI Lee, crossed the linlsb llne off Diamond Head at 11:46:30 p.m . Wednesday and was the 27th boat to ftnish. She ia a Class Dentry. Thirty-five or the 65 enlries ln this year's race had finished at 9 a m (PDT> today and Tranapac officials said It did not appear that any of the boats sllll at sea <'ould beat Chutzpah's corrected time. Transpac officials said a brisk northeast wind was blowing down the Molokai Channel at 5 a .m. Honolulu Time and that a haH dozen more boats were ex- pected to finish before noon. With the entire Class A n eet snugged down tn Ala Wai Yfht Harbor, Sunset Blvd, owned and skippered by John Calley of the California Yacht Club, was established as the Class A win· ner. Class B appeared to be locked up with two more ULDB taking top honors. The Class B handicap winner was Roderic Park's 40· foot sloop Panache in a clost; bat· lle with Jim Seal's Loco V1ente UI from the Balboa Yacht Club. Panache and Loco Viente III firushed Wednesday about eight minutes apart and were the fi rst Class B boats to finish. ThJrd place in Class B will go to Blue Streak, owned and skippered by Gary Myers of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Mamie, a Cal-43 sailed by Mill Smith of the Califomja Yacht Club, is the unofficial Class C winner, followed by Henry Gran· din's 35-foot sloop Tinsely Light out of the St. Francis Yacht Club and Regardless. a C&C 43 sailed by Robert Cole , Hillsborough, Calif. Cl ass D w as captured by Chutzpah with th~ second an~ third places still m doubt until the entire fl eet is in. Boats finishing Wednesday w ere Constellation, Panache, Loco Viente III. Serena. Hawkeye, Natoma, Miyokodori III, Finesse, Blue Streak, On· dine, Nimble. Pri mave ra , Chutzpah, Tinsley Light a nd Sumatra. Finishing before 9 a.m . today were Paragon, Xanthippe, Whispe r , Terrorist, Aikane, Tasco II, and Dakar. Reporting ET As before n&o n were Morgan's Point, Enchantress and Intrepid. . Swiftsure. the Class A yacht that rescued a woman and her five crewmen from the sinking Attorante last week, arrived about 9 p.m. Wednesday with the rescued Attorante crew still aboard. Her elapsed time for the race was 12 days, 6 hours, 4J minutes and 54 seconds despite lhe time spent in the rescue and the extra weight she carried for the last 1,200 miles. Fro• Page AJ BLOOD .•. Swinton ·said the blood dona· lion boycott would not be con· sidered a strike action but mere· ly a pressure tactic that could be used during negotialions. He said both sides met Weclnes· day night ln an effort to r esolve the dispute but were unable to come to an agreement. 09'ANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ,,.,.,,. nt •""° OWW1"'9f Jack R. Curley Vlct Pr•\•Mnt •"'41 C,.ner•I M9~ TMmas l<eevtl (C't1tOr ThOmas A Murpnine M4"•o1f1Q t o.•or Cl\art~s H Loo., Richard P. N•ll &,~··•"' "'°'''"•'l'"fl l diiCO.-\ Other Offices (O\IA ..... 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Riley has been knee deep in 1roundbreakings the lasl two weeks in the Saddleback Valley, tumln1 the topsoil •t Doria Park In Aegean Hills, MacKenzie Park in South Laguna Hilli and Santa Vittoria Park In Laguna Terrace. ••••• ONE LAGUNA Niguel hum· mingbird has discovered the country club life. She hatched her young in a potted plant in the doorway ol the Niguel ~n· try Club, sitting calmly on her two tiny eggs despite continual traffic at her threshold. .,. ... Now the chicks have hatched and JAN woRTH continue to prosper, oblivious to.curiou~ golfer~. It may not be a quh~t neighborhood for the bird family. but 1t has class. ••••• SOME HEA VILV traveled Saddl~back Valley streets have been likened to a war zone, but until Richar~ Lowc<><:kof Casta de! SoJ came along, nobody had found qwte the nght words to describe the situation Lowcock, ch air!11 an of l;he Mission Viejo MAC, likes to call the valleys artenal highways" artillery highways " ••••• THOUGH MISSION Viejo resident Bill Kno~e ':'lade a lot of money in two months' work on the ~laska pipe~me, the June Stanford University graduate admi~ the working con· dit1ons were not exactly tops. . . . "The mosquitos were so bad an the tundra an the sum· mer you learned never to tum your head toward the ~ind," Knoke said "You always turned away fro~ the wmd! or else you 'd get a mouthful. One guy swatted his leg one time and counted 54 bugs on his hand." Knoke i5 no stranger to adventure. He has worked on a Norwegian freighter and backpacked and canoed thro_ugh the Yukon. His next trip, he hopes, will be to South Amenca. FroneP~Al LINKUP ..• okay· "No health problems." The docking itself went s moothly and Stafford ex- claimed, "We have succee9ed." ··we are looking forward to shaking hands with you aboard Soyuz,•· Leonov said. The two sh ips, now66feetlong, were scheduled to stay hooked together for 44 hours with the spacemen sharing meals, work and telecasts to earth showing the historic space adventure by the world's two space powers. The Ap0llo. with Stafford at the controls, moved s moothly toward the Soyuz. for the docking. The special docking module attached to the nose of the modified U.S. moons hip clasped identical hookup apparatus on the Soyuz. "We have succeeded," ex· claimed St.afford He then activated devices that pulled the two ships tightly together f o r what s pace engineers called a "hard dock." Leonov monitored instruments aboard Soyuz duriug the opera· tion and told Moscow control in Russian , "Everything is normal." Leonov and Kubasov were in an orbit ranging from 137 to 139 miles high when the American pilots began the rendezvous maneuvers. Stafford and his crew used the classic catchup procedures developed for moon landing missions. Every engine firing of the American ship went off with pre· cision. And as Stafford first met Soyuz over the Pacific Ocean and crossed over South America, he said, "We have it wired," mean· ing it was going as smoothly as possible. . . At docking , engineers m the Moscow control center stood up and applauded. There were big smiles on their faces. American controllers in Hous ton also cheered. Three hours b efore r en· dezvous , the s pace men established radio communica· tions and happily exchanged g ree tings in each other's language. Soyuz first appeared to the astronauts as a bright star. FBI Nabs Two On Vice Raps LOS ANGELES (UPI> -Two men have been arrested in Barstow on charges of attempt· lng to persuade two female FBI undercover agents to go to Las Vegas and engage ln prostilu· tion. The FBI said Wednesday the women agents were put on the case after it received a up that &irls were being solicited for the 1ambling city in Barstow. The men were idenW1ed as John R. Patterton. 43, owner ol the Adult Bookstore ''Fint And Last Chance," and WaJleT' C. Scott, 37. Whale 'Drowned' LOS ANGELES <UPI) -The California gray whale that wu found wuhed ashore at Point Vicente wUI be dissected by the CabrUlo Beacb M utne MUHUm. Girl Talks Rapist Out Of Assault A man entered the apartment o( a young woman in Corona del Mar early this morning but left without raping or robbing her after she talked him out of it, police reported. The man is believed to be the same one who entered three apartments last week and robbed, raped or otherwise as· saulted three other women, ac· cording to police. All four women, including the 22-year-old victim today, live alone in apartments either on the Balboa Peninsula or in Corona del Mar. Today's victim ~old police l;he man entered through a front wm· dow screen and came into her bedroom, where ~he was reading in bed. The man carried a knife and threatened lo harm her, she said. He made advances towards her and t.ook m oney from her purse, but she said she talked him out of both. . She said her would-be attacker returned the money to her wallet and replaced the screen on her window before he left. No Nixon Testinwny • WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Senate intelligence Committee has decided not to c•ll former President Nixon as a witness in its in· vesUgatlon or alleged CIA as1as1inatlon plots, a staff spokesmad said today. But Nixon may later be called or asked to give a deposition in connection with other intelligence m atters, the spokesman said. Committee Chairman Frank Church, (0-Idaho), last week said that_ the ~mmittee was conside_r· lng calling Nixon as a wit· ness in connection with his duties as one of the plan· rung group for the Cu~an Bay of Pigs ~pel'allo!l when he was vice presi· dent. HAM, CHEl:SE cosr sw,OQO FORT LAUDERDALE, f'1a. (UPI) -Financier John G. Bachan has learned the hard way that hl1 Doberman pin1cher watchdoc can be boulht. He's• autker lor ham and tbeese. When Bachan and bl• wile I~ home from an evenlna out they found their do1 peacelully Uck- la1 bl• cbop1. Mtuinc waa •.ooo worth of valuablel, most· ly Jewelry. Police said while tbe Baebans w.... cone, a burl)ar ~ t.hrouth a alldlnc _... door, went to the retrt1erat« for bam and cbeete, lured the daf into the bathroom with the IQOdtee and then 1yat.am1Ucally looted UM houle. - ~Jfugee · .. Group 'orming A Vietnamese American As· aoclation for refugees and their apon1ora in tbe Saddlel;>ack Valley debu~ Saturday watb a meetina at Mission Viejo High School. The iathering ls set for 7:30 p.m . ln the lecture room. Ly Van Chuon1 and his 1pon1ors John and Barbara Cooper of M laslon Viejo, sot the ldea for the or1anization and have been joined by other families helping in the re!u,ees' transition to American Ille . The meeting will lntlude a dis· cu.saion of the group'a posalble roles and a sln1-alona of Viet· nameae folksongs. More information ls available by calling 586· 1234 or8J0.1935. · "We have four basic ideas about what our purpose will be," Cooper said. "We can provide mutual self-help, assist in local· ing sponsors, provide fellowship for the refugees , and help Americans learn more about the Vietnamese customs." Fro• Page AJ CASTILLE ing that park site it would be a field or weeds. The county does not have any money ror making a park there. ''We've saved them the main· tenance cost all this time and spent $5.000 on landscaping. And now the county wants to rip us off for$500a month. "We're dealing_ here with what is good for the kids ~ what !S morally right. If we don t use this site, we'll have to put those kids on double sessions or bus them all over. "We believe very strongly that double sessions are not a good educational alternative." Trustees are scheduled to ratify hiring an attorney Monday to fight the di strict's case. Spencer Covert, a former deputy county counsel now with the law firm of Bowie and Morgan of Newport Beach, is under con· sider a lion. Three Freed In Bilking MINDEN, Nev. CUPJ) -Dis· trict Judge Noel Manoukian has ruled there was insufficient evidence to hold three men ac· cused of bilking Harrah's Club at Lake Tahoe out or more than $100 000 in a phony card scheme. The judge Wednesday issued a writ freeing Joseph Curry, Roy Dalton and Sherman Dennis who has been indicted on a charge of using m arked cards al the club. Wilma Rogers had also been in· dieted but she disappeared. Curry was casino manager but was dismissed after the incident in January. ~ttorney Charged LOS ANGELES (UPI> -At- torney Randall Bate, 45, was held on $50,000 ball today on charges involving the sale of more than $4 million worth of heroin over the past two years. Bate, who m~n· tains a law office on Wilshire Boulevard, was arrested at Jn- tematlon'al Airport after he got off a plane from Mexico City. Love at Fair Preston Hibbard, art director Co~ the Orange_ Coun_ty Fair took a bride Wednesday. Hibbard and his assis- tant.' Dixie Lee Wood, were married ~mid the gr~e~ery and colorful flowers of the fair's floncultur~ exh1~1t.-It was the first wedding on r ecord al the fair, off1ci~s said. The couple are honeymooning today -at the fair. of course. Did CIA Use LSD On Mental Patients? AUSTIN, T ex. (AP> -A Tex· as legislator has released a re· port saying a state ment~l health institution performed he detector research for the CIA that might have involved givil'_lg LSD and other drugs to unwit- ting subjects. However, one of the institute's researchers Wednesday disput· ed the report pre pared by Stale Rep. Lane Denton and one of his aides. Denton, a Democrat from Waco, sent a copy of the report ARMY TESTED LSD ON SOLDIERS? A4 to Sen. frank Church, (D· Idaho>. chairman of a Senate committee investigating the Central Intelligence Agency. Church said the panel would look into the report. "The C IA successfull y persuaded certain MHMR <men- ial health and mental retarda· lion) employes lo keep the cov· ert CIA fina11cing of these pro· jects from the state MHMR board," Denton said. The report resulted Crom a study by Denton and his chief aide Bill Aleshire, of grants to the Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences in Houston. The institute, an arm of the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation (MHMR), is limited by law to re· search, training a nd education "ln treating mental illness," the report said. The report said none or the CIA-funded research was relat- ed to that goal. Dr. K e nneth Gaver, state mental health a nd retardation commissioner said the institute had been directed to cooperate with Denlon's study. He said the lie detector work tied in with re- search by Dr. Neil Burch in measurement of physical changes that might occur in emotional disorders. Burch denied that institute re· searchers had (1) misused state funds, (2) played a role in "cov· ert" efforts to help the CIA de- sign a perfect lie detec~or or .<3) given any drugs -mcludmg LSD -to unsuspecting persons. He added that Dent.on may have confused two separate re- search projects. Burch said that from 1961 to 1968 he coordinated a project funded by the Air Force to study the effects or LSD. It had nothing to do with lie-detector tests, he said. He said the Air Force "was concerned that LSD might be used against the United States in chemical warfare modalities . . . that a great deal of LSD might be dumped in the waters and could paralyze entire com· munities ... and our task was to determine the effects." A second major study started in 1964 also was funded by the Air Force and "later by the CIA" and this involved research about the reliability of the poly- graph or lie detector test, he said . "The CIA had absolutely nothing to do with the earUer LSD studies and only entered the polygraph project in about 1967 or 1968," Burch said. COLOSSAL SUMMER Prices Slashed on Top Quality MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR-LINGERIE -PLA YSHOES SE PARA TES -DRESSES -PANT SUITS -TOWELS -GIFT ITEMS GREAT SELECTIONS -BIG SAVINGS -NO LAY AWA VS -SALES FINAL CENTRAll Y lOCA TEO AT HARIOR ANO NEWPORT 80ULEVAROS INOOWNTOWN COSTA MESA I . ' . ~to Y2 OFF (AND SOMETIMES MUCH MORE) in~~ 1940 DEPARTMENT STORE Jll6 NIW'.Ottt IOULLVARD ,AU COHYINllN1\Y AT OUlt llA.1 IHTlANCl-lNO Of MAONOUA l \ Dolly 9:30 o.m. -6 p.m. Cfoa.d Sundays MAJO. CREDIT CAltDS f '~ ·' \ I Ir.vine EDITION * * * VOL. 68, NO. 198, .C SECTIONS, "'4 PAGES Todny' Closlag N.Y. Stock .. TEN CENTS W oodhridge 'Conditions' Hit hY Firm~-~ 81 DOVGLAS FIUTZSCRE CM .. 0.llJ~lee-- Wbat the Irvine Company al· ~es are conflicts in Irvine cles and goals .are bringing more arguments over the pro- posed Village.of Woodbriqe. The company bas appealed four condiUoda put on the village 1 by the Irvine Plannina Com· mission. The conditions, alone wW add $4 01illion to the cost of development of land in Wood· bridge, contends company re- sidential development manager Douglas Gfeller in a position paper sent to the city today. The l, 715-acre village is bounded by Moulton Parkway, Culver Drive, the San Diego "'eeway and Jeffrey Road. Since planning began two years ago, Gfeller said, $13 million has been added to the cost of improvements needed for the village. Irvine's expressed desire ror lower-cost homes, said Gfeller, conflicts with the requirements placed on Woodbridge. The costs will be passed on to the bomebuyers, he said. The debated conditions include .a requirement that the Irvine Company build two major bike trails through the village, re· Russ, U • .S. Docking Success an Ex-president Drove Tricia and Ed Visit Pageant Former President Richard M . Nix-0n drove with daughter Tricia and her husband Edward Cox to the La gun a Beac h Festival of Arts Pageant of the Masters Wednesday. / No Nixon Testimony WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Sena t e intelligence Committee bas decided not to call former President Nixon as a witness in its in· vestigation of alle,ged CIA assassination ploU, a staff spokesman said today. But Nixon may later be called 'Or a sked to give a deposit ion in connection with other intelligence matters, the spokesman said. Committee Chairman Frank Church, (D-ldaho), last week said that the committee was consider· . ing calling Nixon as a wit· ness in connection with his duties as one of the plan· ning group ror the Cuban Bay of Pigs operation when he was vice presi· dent. Nixon dropped off Mr. and Mrs. Cox at the Festival or Arts front gate and then returned in a large black limousine to his home in San Clemelnle. Mr. and Mrs . Cox attended the 40th annual production of the Pageant-or the Masters and later loured the exhibition grounds where the work of 180 Laguna area artists is on display. The visit was carried out under extreme secrecy but with little security. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reeve sat with the young couple. Mrs. .Reeve is the Festival or Arts publicity director. George Pletls, festival security director, was the -only other person lo have been Informed of the Nixon-Cox visit. Mrs. Reeve said today the cou· pie enjoyed the Pageant, a re· creation of famous art works with the use of living models. special sets and skillful lighting techniques. Tricia Cox had seen the Pageant in 1962. Edward Cox had never seen the famous living pic- tures before and asked questions throughout the evening on how the productions were created, Mrs. Reeve said. During the performance, one woman came forward and asked Tricia for her autograph which the former President's daughter gave graciously , Mrs. Reeve said. - Later as the couple walked Irvine Loops ar9Und. the grounds. they were recognized by several people, --1llPSl_of whom smiled and nodded To Hike "~oasat inrec1J!nilion. ,C.UU The coU)>le were to have ar· _../' <See NIXON, Page A2) Road ~·raffic? ~..,:-pany planners sug-Monarch Welcomed ,,r gested this week th~t a I~ system of roads s~ 10,000 acres of land downcoast between Corona del Mar and La1uoe Beach would actually add traffic to Cout Highway, instead of ease the crush. · The loop pattern ol roadways wherein no major ft'lerials would meet the highway in &be area south of Newport Beach bad drawn favor by some Newport ci- ty councilmen ae.veral months qo, following a study by a three-. city commlttee. , But at a study MISion held Monday by Newport.councilmen, planners stressed !Ut the in· ability of motorists to reach the beaches via the loop roads would force them to established routes leading to the hlgbw 81. The plan broagtit forth by Mayor Pro-Tem Milan Dostal had called for parkinl lots at the cou\.a1 end of the loop roads con· nected to tbe beaches by sbutue tramit MJ'Vlca. Traffic planners for the de- velopment firm stressed that their studies have shown that the public would be very reluctant to ~~· emerge from a car, load ch sear on a sbutUebus and lben ride to the beaches. . "We believe that the county's arterial highway plan <•ltb CAJRO (UPI) -King Khaled of Saudi Arabia, Egypt's chief benefactor in its wars against Israel, received a tumultuous welcome to Cairo Wednesday on his first trip abroad since ascend· ing the throne last March. • 'OWElt TOWElt srn o• HOll'TNH l'AlllC aeveral new routes connecttna at a I t!!!IM'i.' Gouging Drivers Denied WASHINGTON <UPI> -Ex· ecutives of some or the world's largest oil companies denied to- day at a Senate hearing that there was any attempt lo gouge the public whe n they rafaed gasoline prices just \before the July 4 holiday weekend. The executives of seven oil firms were summoned before a joint meeting or two Senate sub· committees to explain the two to three cents increase a nd to answer charges by Sen. Henry M. Jackson CD-Wash.), that the oil companies were purposely NEWPORT URGES DRILLING CONTROLS-A12 ereatiog an artlfietaJ guolin• shortage to drive up prices. Althoug h they testified separately, the statements by the oilmen all followed the sam·e line -that the gasoline price in· crease was made necessary by rising production costs and were permitted under the rules or the Federa l Energy Administration. "Any impress ion that our re· cent price increase amounts to gou gin g the publi c is un- justified," said D. L. Bower of Standard Oil or California, which markets a gasoline under the Chevron brand name. He said his firm's two-cent increase July 1 would recover only two-thirds of its increased costs. Bower said the increases OC· curred on July l because FEA re· gulations permit only one change in prices a month. The executive's testimony was preceded by 45 minutes or squabbling between Republican and Democratic senators over the hearing's procedures. , Sen. Charles H. Percy CR-Ill.), said it was unfair to the oilmen to require them to appear together because s uch a joint appearance could leave the impression that the companies act in unison, which they deny. Hannon M. Card, a senior vice president of Texaco Inc .. joined in objecting lo what he called the "lineup" -the practice or lining all seven executives al one wit· ness table for questioning. 47 • RAILROAD serve land for a transit corridor, put up a bond for nine traffic signals and provide grade separated crossings for bike trails at nine locations. The combined effect of those, plus other undebaled conditions, will raise the price d a home in Woodbridge $2,500, contends Gfeller. "The housing cost escalation- cerlainly that part or it in· ' . I t ,'I \ • ,. .,, Art of Steel nuenced by municipal iovem · ment-musl end wherevor possi· ble," said Gfeller. "We think il is · possible in Woodbridge." In the case or the two bike trails, Gfeller contends one is listed on the county bike tralls plans and should be partly paid for by the county. However , because the city capital improve· ments policy lays such c05ts on developers, Uae county sees no • m Steel sculpture by Laguna Beach artist Hat Pastorius has been placed in new patio at front of Laguna Beach Museum of Art, 307 Cliff Drive. It is called "Wall Warp" and was a winner in All California competition sponsored each year by Laguna Beach Festival of Arts. The work weighs 2,000 pounds. You can carry it away for $12 ,000. Red Cross Nurses Threaten Boycott American Red Cross nurses in Orange County, embroiled in salary n eg oti ations with managem e nt of the non-profit health agency, are contemplat- ing a "blood boycott," a wlion of· ficial confirmed today. Despite wire service reJ>(lrts that such a tactic is already be· ing employed, American Federa· lion of Nurses spokesman Dan Swinton said it is still only an op- tion that is yet to be used. "If mediated negotiations break down, the nurses will ask AFL-CIO union m embers lo refrain from donating blood to the Red Cross,•• Swinton said. .. But it hasn't come to that." Orange County's Red Cross nurses are part of a Los Angeles area union local with 140 mem· bers. A Red Cross spokesman in Santa Ana said today all the nurses "are on duty lo serve the needs of the public." Swinton said the nurses are de· manding salary increases of $2 per hour but the Red Cross is holding at Sl.35. Negotiations began in March but broke down in June and a (See BLOOD, Page AZ> Black Juror Given Okay RALEIGH, N .C. (UPI> -A 49-year·old machinist who pre- fers to be called Ms. instead ot Mrs. is the first black juror selec· tor to try Joan LltUe for lhe murder of a white jailer she claims was trying torepeher. the hllbway) is better, .. said • "' ne .. .,.,, aramc:1pecl1lhtBill5oto. Diagram shows plans ror bicycle Traffic Impact appears to be motocross track 00 Edison Company ease· one of the council's prime con. and th s F cerns with the plaMtni and ment near Jeffrey Road e anta e potenllal development ot the Railroad tracks in Irvine. Plans are about commi~slons. The project. which could range in cost f r<>m $6,000 to $25,000, ls to . be nna.oeed by Ult cit.)''• $2 million bike' U'alla boacl ~ Pecola Jones, from t.be nearby town of Fuquay-Varina, was the fourth juror selected, the third woman. and the first over 30 years olds. Her select.ion Wed· neaday came after conU.nued pro.ecuUen rejection of black JWWI b....,bt a atorm of protest ud dtmlDClsJor a nllstrial. prlme 10,0DO acru. to begin the review process, through city .f A I need to contribute, acconUns to Gfeller. Because the other trail is part or a citywide bike trail system. h e said, th e Woodbrldft homebuyers should not have to pay all the costs. The trail, hie said, should be paid from t.be city'1 bike trail bond issue. ln the case or th~ bike trail grade separations, he contended (See PROJECT, Page AZ> " u 2 'Shake In Space' On High SPACE CENTER, Houston CAP) -The American Apollo and Soviet Soyuz sp aceships linked up in orbit and, after a brief kare from a burning odor. the commanders or the two ships h e ld thei r lon g -awaited "handshake in sp~ce "tJUs after· noon, 139miles abaveearth. Astronaut Thom as P. Stafford and cosmonaut Alexei Leonov met in a docking tunnel between the two ships lo exchange greet· ings and flags or their nations. It was an emotional moment for these two veterans of space flight who have become fas t friends during two years oC train· ing for this first international mission of space detente. Two ol the astronauts then ar- ranged to move into the~ Cor the first or four ('rew transfers planned during two days of linJcup. The odor, which sent the astronauts scurrying for oxygen masks, flooded the cabin when they opened a ·hatch on a tunne• connecting the two ships. They quickly diagnosed that it came from a furnace in the tun· net connecting Apollo and Soyuz. A sample for a metal-making ex· periment had been heating in the furnace, a nd Houston Missipn Control theorized that odor ac· cumulated in the 41h hours since the astronauts sealed the hatch on the Apollo end in preparation for the docking. "Ther e is no problem." the control center report~ an h<iur after the s m e ll worried astronauts Stafford, Vance I>. Brand and Donald K. Slayton.' Commander Stafford, after as· sessing the situation, assured the Soviet comma nder by radio: "We have a little problem. I think we have somewhaLof a bad atmosphere here. I think soon that we will no longer have any problems." • Apollo and Soyuz executed the first ever hookup or American and Soviet spaceships at 9:09 a .m . PDT over Spain, six minutes earlier than scheduled. <See LINKUP, Page AZ> ,. Or:~:_a:•• 1t'e•tller Fair skies are forecast .for Friday, following the usual early morning low clouds along the coast. Highs ranging from near 70 at the beaches to near 80 inland areas. INSIDE TODA V "All we got to do u find tlw . • airport," laid the Ea.ttem Air Une1 captain. "Yeah," ~ /irlt officer replied. A boll· attond laJn, both •hauled. foµowed bl/ the •ovnd of . a plaM cnuh that 10G1 to IOU 72 Mor Charlotte, N.C. ProWn' rq>ort appear• on A7. ladex Al AM LMl9tft e! CJ MIMJTrw C7 1 C6 _,,... DI AS MllllNI ~ C' °"" ............. '"· 06 °'..,. __ , .,..,, I CM..... Ct..a A'1 '-'-D1 .. 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With the entire Class A fl eet snugged down in Ala Wai Yachl Harbor, Sunset Blvd, owned and skippered by John Calley of the Cali fo rnia Yacht Club. was established as the Class A win· ner. Class B appeared to be locked up with two more ULDB taking top honors. The Class B handicap winner was Roderic Park's 40· foot sloop P anache in a close bat· Ue with Jim Seal's Loco Viente lll from the Balboa Yacht Club. Panache and Loco Viente III finished Wednesday about eight minutes apart and were the first Class B boats to finish. Third place in Class B will go to Blue streak, owned and skippered by Gary Myer s of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Mamie, a Cal-43 sailed by Milt Smith or the California Yacht Club, is the unorriclal Class C winner, followed by Henry Gran- din's 35-foot sloop Tinsely Light out or the St. Francis Yacht Club and Regardless, a C&C 43 sailed by Robe rt Cole, Hillsborough, Calif. Class D w'as captured by Chutzpah with the seeond and third places still in doubt until the entire fl eet is in. Boats finish ing Wednesday were Constellation, Panache, Loco Viente Ill, Serena, Hawkeye, Natoma, Miyokodori III, Finesse. Blue Streak, On- d in e, Nimble, Primavera, Chutzpah, T insley Light and Sumatra. Finishing before 9 a .m. today we re Paraio n, Xanthippe, Whis per, T e rrorist. Aikane, Tasco 11 , and Dakar. Reporting ETA s b e for e n oon w e r e Morgan's Point, Enchantress and Intrepid. Swiftsure. the Class A yacht that rescued a woman and her five crewm en from the sinking Attorante last w eek , arrived about 9 p.m . Wednesday with the rescued Alloranle cr ew s till aboard. Her elapsed time for the race was 12 days, 6 hours, 43 minutes and 54 seconds despite the time spent in the rescue and the extra weigbt she carried for the last 1,200 miles. E'ra..P~AJ NIXON ..• rived in a special car and been met by the Reeves. 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Dally Pllol PMIOI by Ric ... .,, !(Miiiet' EASY RIDER-Four-year-old George Waale of Costa Mesa showed up Wednesday for the high performance skatebo'<ird competition at the Orange County Fair. He brought along a skateboard about half as. Jon.g as he is and showed the judges he knows how to ride it. He won the hearts of spectators. Badham on Coast, Blisters Prop. 9 By HILARY KAYE Of lllo Dally PlloU\att Assemblyman Robert Badham ( R-Newport Beach) spoke Wed· nesday night in Corona del Mar and lambasted the voter in· itiative process, the election re- form Proposition 9 and efforts to restrict nuclear power plants. Speaking to the Newport Beach Rotary Club. Badham com- plained that Proposition 9 has pl aced numerous, wmecessary restraints on legislators. ''The proposition was designed by Ralph Nader types to cause the legislators to operate in a vacuum,·' Badham sai<i. Proposition 9 was placed on the ballot in 1974 through the in· itiative process.and approved by voter s. The most serious efCect of Proposition 9 h as been to separate legislators and lob· byist.s -who previously met together freque ntly, both in· formally and formally, Badham said. Amon1 the rules of Proposition 9, legislators can no longer ac- c~pt any girts -inc luding J!anc hes -fr om lobbyis t s, ~dham complained. J'ro•PageAJ PROJ~CT ••. that "It is a gold-plated environ· mental requirement, not at all worth the ballooning it will do to the cost or hous ing in the Village of Woodbridge.'' Since the city-planned bike trail system does not include un· derpasses. he said. developers should not be expected to pay for them eithe r. Only where the trail crosses Barranca Road. he said, is a grade separation or traffic signal necessary. Gfeller also protested four or the nine traffic signals, contend· ing that traffic studies indicate they a re unnecessary. Under the conditions for Wood· bridge, the city would require the developer to put up a bond to pay for the signals if and when they are needed. The four signals, Gfeller said , will neve r be needed. However, because of the way home building is financed , he said, the cos t or "front money" for the bond would be passed along to purchasers. The com- pany would get the money back if the signals were not built. "The Irvine Company," s aid Gfeller , "is not interetted in the windfall profits that could come from this kind or dealillg," sald Gfeller . "Nor , we suspect, would Woodbridge homebuyers be much Interested In paying for something they do not need.'' E'ront Page A J BLOOD .. •' federal mediator h~ beeQ me~ ing with both sides srnce July 1 m an effort lo iron out dilf erences. ''New sections of the National Labor Relations Act cover· inl non-pro!lt health care agen· des give the mediator JO.~ays.to work with the two sides, Swm· ton saJd. •·After that a s tnke m ay be authorized ... Swinton said the blood dona· Oon boycott would not be con sidered a s trike action hut mere (y a ptctsure tact_ic ~at rould be used dunne negotiations H~ said both sides met WE'dnes· day nisht ln an effort to resolve the dispute but were unable to come to an aJrreem ent The a ssembly man said thatlle and his wife are friends with a Newport Beach couple who hap- pen to be lobbyis ts for utility com- panies. "When we're out of session, we're very good friends here in Newport Beach," he said. "However, accordinJ? to the rules of Proposition 9, it's OK if they come over to our house for dinner, but it's not OK for us to have dinner at their house," Badham said. "And, If we go out for dinner, it's OK for me to pay his bill, but not OK for him lo pay mine," he added. "This was done to 'clean up' politics." Badham then launched an attack on an initiative headed for the June, 1976 ballot, that he called "more dangerous than Proposition 9 or Proposition 20" (the coastal initiative). Ttte initiative would ban ·new nuclear power plants for the pro- duction or energy until nuclear flaaion is proved safe. And, starting in 1978 or 19M, the two nuclear plants on line would have their power output capacity reduced by 20 percent until nuclear energy is proven 1 safe. However, Badham contended that nuclear power plants are "not only as s afe, but safer than any other pursuit -including walking down a country road." Badham said the initiative pro- cess is being abused. Individuals are stopped on the street and asked "Do you want safe nuclear power? Sign here," Badham said. "Of course they want safe nuclear power. We have safe nuclear powe r now, just not enough of it.•· he said. Badham said that if nuclear fission is not used for energy, fossil ruel reserves will not carry the country through the end of this century. "The easiest, proper and safest solution is the use of and ex· pansion of nu clear power plants." Bad ham contended.· The assemblyma n also spoke briefly about the budgetary pro· cess and Sacramento. noting that Gov. Jerry Brown has done things he approves of that "Ronald Reagan would never have gotten away with." Referring to the spending cuts made by the governor this past session, Badham commented, "As a journeyman Republican politician, I can tell yoo that if Governor Reagan ever tried what Governor Brown has done, be would have been tarred and feathered and hung in effigy." 10 Oil Finns Facing Suit MEMPHIS, Tenn. <UPI> -A fede ral suit charging 10 major oil companies with price fixing and conspil'ing to monopolize gasoline was filed Wednesday by the Memphis chapter of the Ten· nessee Retail Gasoline Dealers Association. The association alleged the companies vio lated antitrust laws by charging higher gasoline prices to inde pendently owned stat"'ns than to company-owned stations in an effort to reduce competition . Whale 40rowned' LOS ANGELES <UPU -Tb• Calif ornla gray whale that •as found washed ashore •l Point Vicente wlll be di11ected by the Cabrillo ~ach Marlne Museum. Magic, Music ~t Fair • Magic shows, music, dance de· monstrations, a Chinese cooking lesson, fashion s how, motorcycle speedway racln1, pizza taste- tesUn1, gymnastics displa.y and entertainer Billy Armstrong will highlight Friday action al the Orange County Fair in Costa MeH. Among the selection for enter· tainment Friday are: -1 to S p.m . Donna Hanna ex- plains telf ·diacovery throuch fine arts in (he Fine Arts Pavilion. -1 p.m . Chuck Jones' Aladdin Show, falrcrounds proper. -1:30 p .m., Chinese Cookery demonstration, Home Living Pavilion. -3. p.m ., The Colony concert, al Family Fun Stage. -3 p.m .. the Baker Gymnastic Team, fairgrounds proper. -4 p.m .. Charlotte's Academy of Dance, at Family Fun Stage. -4 p.m ., Torrance Youth Band in Concert, CairgTound.s proper. -4:30 p.m ., Fashion Show featuring prize-winning gar - ments, Home Living Pavilion. -6 to 10 p.m ., Montezuma's Revenge in Concert, al Mountain Dew Stage. -7 to 10 p.m ., Bob Dowswell demonstrates fine graphic letter- ing, Fine Arts Pavilion. Love at Foir ~fly Pilot Slaff P1'91• -7 p.m ., Chuck Jones Magic Show, Family Fun Stage. -7:30 p .m ., Old-fas hioned Melodrama by Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse in Little Theater. -8 p.m ., Cheer in concert at F a mily Fun S tage , Sunday School Picnic in concert at the Bandstand. Preston Hibbard, art director for the Orange County Fair, took a bride Wednesday. Hibbard and his assis- tant Dixie Lee Wood , were married amid the greenery and 'colorful flowers of the fair's florlculture exhibit. It was the first wedding on record at the fair, officials said. The couple are honeymooning today -at the fair, of course. -8 p.m ., Billy Armstrong show, at Amphitheater. -8 :15 p .m .. Speedway motorcycle racing events, at Grandstand. Did CIA u ·se LSD -9 p.m ., The Young Life Singers, al Bandstand. On Mental Patients? E'ront Page A J LINKUP ... The linkup prompted this out· burst of e nthusiasm from Staf· ford, "We have succeeded." Leonov congratulated him with "Well done. Tom. It was a good show. We are looking forward to have you over." AUSTIN. T ex. CAP) -A Tex· as legislator has released a re- port saying a state mental health institution performed lie detector research for the CIA that might have involved giving LSD and other drugs to unwil· ting subjects. However, one of the institute's researchers Wednesday disput- ed the report prepared by State Deadline Ends Grove Hostage Still Held DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (UPI) -American student Steven Smith of Garden Grove was :still in the hands of Zairean revolutionaries when the 60-day de- adline they set for fulfillment of their demands ex-pired today. But U.S. a nd Stanford University officials ap- peared to be confid ent Smith would be released in the near future. Ambassador Beverly Carter received a letter from Smith five days ago in which the student said he was being well treated and expected to be re- leased. A U.S. embassy source said today, "It's just ag- gravating waiting for them to get ready to do it." Smith, 22, is the last of four hostages held by a group calling themselves the Popular Revolutionary Party of the Congo. The group kidn aped three Stan- ford students a nd a Dutch woman from an animal re- search station in a remote area of western Tanzania. The others have been freed. U.S. and Stanford officials have refused to dis- cuss the ca9e or say whether the ransom has been paid, apparently due to the sensitivity of the Zaire government to the issue. Rep. Lane Denton and one of his aides. Denton. a Democrat Crom Waco, sent a copy of the r eport lo Sen. Frank Church, ( D· Idaho>, chairman of a Senate commillee investigating the Central Intellige nce Agency. Church said the panel would look into the report. "The CIA successfully persuaded certain MHMR <men· · tal health and mental retarda· ARMY TESTED LSD ON SOLDIERS? A4 lion) e mployes to keep the cov· ert CIA financing of these pro- jects from the state MHMR board," Denton said. The report resulted from· a study by Denton and his chief a ide, Bill Aleshire, of grants lo the Texas Research Institute of Mental Sciences in Houston. The institute, an arm of the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation (MHM R ), ls lim\ted by law to re· search, training and education "in treating mental illness," the report said. The r eport said none of the CIA-funded research was r elat· ed to that goal. Dr. Kenneth Gave r , state mental health and retardation commissioner s aid the institute had been directed to cooperate with Denton's study. He said the lie detector work tied in with r e· search by Dr. N eil Burch in measurement of ph ysical changes that might occur in emotional disorders. COLOSSAL SUMMER PriCls Slashed on Top Quality MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR -LINGERIE -PLA YSHOES SE PARA TES -DRESSES -PANT SUITS -TOWELS -GIFT ITEMS GREAT SELECTIONS -BIG SAVINGS -NO LAYAWAYS -SALES FINAL CENTRAll Y LOCA TEO AT HARBOR AND NEWPORT IOULEVARDS IN DOWNTOWN COSTAME$A • %to~ OFF (AND SOMETIMES MUCH MORE) ' DtPARTMENT STORE 1116 ~ IOUlEYA"O Dally 9:30 a .m. -6 p.m. CloMd Sundoya M,\J()ft CAeDIT CAIOS I I ' f - Huntington 'Beach Fo1•ntain Valley EDITION t Today·s Closi11g .Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 198, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNI A THURSDAY, J ULY 17, 1975 TEN CENTS , . • SPACE CENTER, Hol4Slon (AP> The American Apollo and Soviet Soyuz, spaceships linked up in orbit and, after a brief scare from a burning odor. lhe commanders of the two ships held their long-awaited "'handshake in space .. this after- noon, l39miles above earth. Astronaut l'bomas P. Stafford and cosmonaut Alexei Leonov met in a docking tunnel between the two ships lo exchange greet- ings and nags of their nations. It was an e motional moment for these two veterans of space night who have become fast \ •• an s a e ID Linkup '!f Apollo, Soy u z Successful friends during two years of train- ing for this first international mission of space detente. "I'm very happy to see you," Stafford said as be grasped the hand of Leonov after a hatch was opel!ed between the tunnel and ·the Soyuz craft. Leonov then reached over and embraced Stafford with the traditional Russian bear hug greeting. Following the greeting between the commanders, Leonov shook hands with American astronaut Donald K. Slayton. The second Soviet spaceman, Valeri Kubasov , joined in tbe welcoming ceremony, and then the two astronauts moved through the hatch into the Soyuz. The third American, Vance D. Brand, remained on station in the Apollo. The odor, which sent the astronauts scurrying for oxygen masks, flooded the cabin when they opened a hatch on a tunnel connecting the two shi1>5. They quickly diagnosed that it came from a furnace in lbe tun· oel c9nnectiog Apollo and Soyuz. A sample for a metal-making ex- periment had been heating in the furnace, and Houston Mission Control theorized that odor ac- cumulated in the 4~ hours since the astronauts sealed the batch on the Apollo end in preparation for the docking. ''There is no problem.'' the control center reported an hour after the s mell worried the three astronauts. Commander Stafford, after as· sessing the situation, assured lbe ace Soviet commander by radio: "We have a little problem. I think we have somewhat of a bad atmospher e here. I think soon that we will no longer have any problems.'' Apollo and Soyuz executed the first ever hookup of American and Soviet spaceshi1>5 at 9:09 a .m . PDT over Spain, six minutes earlier than scheduled. The linkup prompted this out- burst of enthusiasm from Staf· ford, "We have succeeded." Leonov congratulated h1m with. "Well done, Tom. It was a ~ood <See LINKUP, Page A2l ~ Court Halts School in Huntington Trustee Under Fire Plum A.ccused of F ornenting Recall By KATHY CLANCY Of Ille O.lly Pli.t St.ilt Dick Plum, a member of the Fountain Valley school board, was accused by Carl "Bud" Jones today of "spearheading" a recall effort against three fellow board members. Jones also accused Plum of working "privately" against pro- posed ~nification along city boundaries. Io making the charges, Jones, the Fountain Valley falberwhois leading the unification effort. said he believes P lum is doing what he is told to by his employer -the Huntington Beach Union High $cbool District. But Plum, electedlto the school board in March, flatly denied the charges. He even accused Jones of tell- ing an "absolutely, positively, bold-faced lie." Both are expected to attend tonight's 7:30 school board meet- ing at district offices, Newland ·Valley's Sclwol Board Investigated The Orange County district at- torney's office is investiating charges that the Fountain Valley School Board has violated state election and education codes. Sheila Marc us-and Gary Lorge, both Fountain Valley parents, claim in a letter to Ute district attorney that the board has spent tax funds to "sway citizens'' to support the current unification pl an for Fountain Valley. Both Lorge and Mrs. Marcus oppose that plan. But Fountain Valley Superin- tendent Bob Read said be doesn't believe there have been any violations. He said he has dis- cussed the matter with the coun- ty counsel's office and believes the district has acted within its power. William Evans, deputy district attorney, said he is looking into the matter . He plans to discuss it with the county counsel to see if lhey have given conflicting ad· vice. Evans said districts may give out unificaton inlormalioo, but San Diego Hit By Tembwr; 'No Damage~ SAN DIEGO (AP) -An earth- quake shook San OW.o al)ortly belore noo~ today, sbiftiae 9ffice desks in tall buUdlngs an4 Jar- ring residents. There were no immediate re- -ports of damage from the 11:24 a .m . trem or. , Intensity of the shaker was not i mmediat ely known, but aeismologisl Richard Haubrich at UC San Diego said the quake probably was centered in Baja California. Workers on the ~ixtb noor of a downtown building said the tremor caused desks to move around. Of'ficiala and patients at San Diego Naval Hoa pita.& and Balboa Park in the downtown area also reported feellng the earthquake. A technician at Saa Dieao State's Geological Scle1teea Department uld the tremoc re- gistered about s on the JUchttt scale of ma1nilude. "ApparenUy lt was «ntered about 85 miles from here,., be uld, but the dlrect.lon bad not been plnpolnted. "Several people lo our bulldina felt lt,'' he said. \ they may not use tax funds to urge ·a "yes" or a "no" vote. He said he bas received similar letters concerning "almost every faction" in the seven school dis- tricts involved in the unification battle. But he didn't reveal details, saying those directly involved could discuss their letters with the press if they wish. Mrs. Marcus did release her letter to the Daily Pilot. <See FUNDS, Page A2) Red Cross Nurses View 'Boycott' American Red Cross nurses in Orange County, embroiled in sal ary negotiations with management of the non-profit b~ajth agency, are contemplal· in!( a "blood boycott." a union of. ficial eonfirmed today. Despite wire service reports that such a tactic is already be- ing employed, American FedeJilll: tion or Nurses spokesman ~ Swinton said it is sUll only an op- tion that is yet to be used. "If mediated negotiations break down, the nurses will ask AFL-CIO u nion members to refrain from donating blood, to the Red Cross," Swint.on said. "But it hasn't come totbai." Orange County's Red Cross nurses are part o! a Los Angeles area union local with 140 mem- bers. A Red Cross six*emman tn Santa Ana said today all the nurses "are on duty to serve the needs of the public." Swinton said the nurses are de- manding salary increases ol $2 per hour but the Red Ctoss is holding at $1.35. . . Negotiations began ln March beat ' brolre down in June and a federal mediator has been meet-tnc with both sides since July 1 in an eftort to iron out dltterences. ''New section• of the NaUonal Labor ttetation1 Ad cover- ing non-profit health ure agen- cies give the medlatol>30 d•YI to work with the two •idea." Swtn~ ton sai~. "After lbat a strike ma,y be au&hortied." $~ said the blood doo1- tioll boycott would not be con· sldered a strike actJon but mere- ly a pressure tactic that could be 'Uled.during negoUatJons. Re \aJd both sides met Wednes~ day nllbt ln an effort to resolve tbe dispute but "1ere unable to come to an airccment. Street and Talbert Avenue. Jones said he will read a letter dealing with Plum, unification and recall. Plum said he plans to ask the district staff for more in· formation about unification to help him take a stand. Plum denied working against unification, and said he bas not yet taken a stand. But Jones contends the facts and figures are available and Plum should make his feelings known now. Plum said still unanswered are questions about busing students, numbers of students and need for more elementary schools, as well as whether or not tbe district can get a share ol the bigh school dis- trict's assets. In addition, he said, figures vary. "Mr. Jones has figures that are different from mine,'' he said. As for the recall, Plum said he is taking no stand. A parent group has launched a recall against Trustees Sheila Meyers, Bill Crane and Roger Bel gen. But Plum said, "I am not going to get involved in it al aJl. I am not taking a stand." However , Jones claimed Plum attended a recall meeting al one of lhe parents' homes Tuesday night. Lov e at Fair Plum said he was there for an hour but no recall plans were dis- cussed. ''l was there lo give them any information I could about the Fountain Valley School Dis- trict." he said. The information, he explained, dealt with the impact of unifica- tion, the money spent on it and other factual data. Preston Hibbard, art director for the Orange Cou nty Fair, took a bride Wednesday. Hibbard and his assis- t.ant, Dixie Lee Wood, were married amid the greenery and colorful flowers of the fair's floriculture exhibit. It was the first ·wedding on record at the fair, officials said. The couple are honeymooning today -at the fair, of course. But Jones said Plum is sup- porting recall because he is op- posed to unification. He contends Plum believes he can use the re- call lo confuse the unification is- sue and help defeat it. In addition, he claimed Plum, traffic and safety dir~tor for the high school district, is "doing ex- actly what be ~told to do by his employer.'' Countian Charged In Embezzlement The f ormer body s hop Cypress sur r e ndered lo manager of a Huntington Beach authorities at the Orange County Plum angrily denied that, say- ing, ''My job is bas_ed on my performance and nothing else. car dealer has been charged with Jail Wednesday afternoon. e mbezzling $22,000 during 16 fie was freed later after post- mont.hs he worked for the firm. ing $25,000 bond. (See PLUM, Paie A!) Walter Earl Lyons, 54, of .. Huntington Beach Detective Deadline Ends Grove Hostage Still Held . DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (UPI ) -American student Steven Smith of Garden Grove was still in the hands of Zairean revolutionaries when the 60-day de- adline t hey set for fulfillment of their demands ex- pired Wday. But U.S. and Stanford University officials ap- peared to be conftdent Smith would be released in the near future. Ambassador Beverly Carter received a letter from Smith five days ago in which the student said he was being well treated and expected to be re- leased. A U.S. embassy source said today, "It's just ag- gravating waiting for them to get ready to do it.'' Smith, 22, is the last of four hostages held by a group calling themselves the Popular Revolutionary Party of the Congo. The group kidnaped three Stan- ford students and a Dutch woman from an animal re- search station ln a rel'.Q)te area or western Tanzania. The others have~ freed. U.S. ~ Slanf'CS'd officials have refused lo dis~ cuss th case or say wbethet tbe ransom has been 'paid , appar~tl)' du.e to tbe aeuiUvJty of the Zalre government to the ISsuct. ' Randy Toburen said Lyons al- legedly took the funds between 'January of 1973 and May of 1974 while employed by Groth Chevrolet, 18211 B eac h B-oulevard. But the theft wasn't discovered unUl recently, Toburen said, when company officials dis - covered about 100 invoices miss- ing from the firm's files. Toburen alleged that Lyons cashed ~stomer 'checks bimsell ratber ihan turning them in to the company. Toburen said Lyons was asked to restp ih May 1974 because of alle,ed friction between him and other company ofrtcials, as well as wb at tbc firm considered poor business methods. But at the tim c. be was not sus- pected of laking company funds, Toburen saJd. Lyons also ls free on a stay of execution before serving a six- month prison term on a slmJlar theft charge, Toburen said. Alter leavin1 Groth, Lyons al- lflif!d.bt worked for a Ventura COUQt.y car dealer. He ~Uy WM coo.vlcled or Uldnc a 1mall amon"t, of cuh there a1 well, ,...,. ••• td. NoEIR Filed on Project By TERRY COVILLE Of th~ D•llY Pilot Slalt Orange County Superior Court Judge H. Walte r Steiner has brought a t emporary halt to con st.ruction of the new $7 million Ocean View High School in Hunt- ington Beach. Judge Steiner issut:'d l:I tern· porary restraining order Wed nesday afternoon al the request of lbe State Attorney General's office because no environmental impact report < EIR) had been filed on the project. The Ocean View campus lies on top of an identifi e d arcbeological site whi c h archeologists say has now been partially destroyed by grading. The Huntington Beach Union High Schoo l Di s tri ct h ad declared itself • ·categorically ex- empt" from the need for an im- pact report because it considers construction of the 2,000 student high school an emergency issue. Margaret Carlberg, a member of the city's environmental coun· cil , notified the Attorney General's Los Angeles offi ce of the possible viola lion a week ago. Deputy Attorney General John Meck said today his office will seek a permanent injunction against construction of the cam- pus until the dis trict files an EIR. Meck s aid under lhc state's 1970 environmental quality act. construction of such a camupus needs an impact r eport. "We feel the project, in and o( itself, requires a n EIR, even without the archeology site ." Meck said. He said destruction or the archeology site docs not change the need for an EIR. Judge Steiner has set a July 31 hearing date to see if the tem- porary restraining order should be extended. His order Wednes- day will delay construction about two weeks. A permanent order might d~ay construction up to six months if the district has to prepare an EIR. District officials had hoped to <See SCHOOL, Page A2) Or:•_:J 7 :•st 1t'eatt..r Fair skies are fore<:ast for Friday, following the usual early morning low clouds along the coast. Highs ranging from near 70 al the beaches to near 80 inJand areas. I NSIDE TODAY "AU we got to do &a find the airporl," Mid the Eastrrn Air Unu captain. "Yeah." th'! /int officer replied. A half· second later, both shouted, /oUtlwed by the aound of a plane crcuh that wo.s to kiU 72 ntar Charlotte.NC. Probrrs' report apptcars on A 7. • • H /F Peace at .Free Clinic?· -. Huntington Facility Operating. With New Sta.ff 8yT£RRY ('OVlLL•; ot •• Oelly P1i.. S4.tlf Less than six months ago the Huntington Beach Free Clinic was embroiled m a heated batUc bt.•tween paid staff members and the clinic's volunteer board ·of directors. Five of tht.> six staff members resigned in pr otest over the board's failure to name one of their own a s c linic director. For severa l weeks the clinic was e ither closed. or barely open. Now the ope ration is back in nearly full swing with new personnel. A former clinic volunteer counselor. Jimi Sanchez, who is now a paid s taff member, says business is better than before. or at least as good. Her point might be disputed by some, but the clinic is open and functioning. Fresh paint and ne w decor have tra nsformed the city's old detec tive he adquarte rs a t Orange Ave nue and 6th Street in- to a bright, light medJcal office. There have als o been some Nixon Gives Tricia Lift To Pageant Former President Richard M. Nixon drove with da ughter Tricia and her husband Edward Cox to the L ag una Beach Festival of Arts P ageant of the Masters Wednesday Nixon dropped off Mr. and Mrs. Cox at the Festival of Arts front gate and then returned in a large blac k limousine to his home in San Clem etnte. Mr. and Mrs. Cox attended the 40th annual production of the Pageant of the Masters and later toured the exhibition grounds where the work of 180 Laguna area artists is on display. The visit was carried out under extreme secrecy but with little security. ··Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reeve sat with the young couple. Mrs. Reeve is the F estival of Arts publicity director . Geoi-ge Pletts, festivaJ security director, was the only othe r person to have tieen informed of the Nixon-Cox visit. Mrs. Reeve said today the cou- ple enjoyed the P ageant, a re· creation of famous art works with the use of living models, special sets and skillful lighting techniques . Tric ia Cox h a d seen the Pageant in 1962. Erlward Cox had never seen the famous living pic- tures before and asked questions throughout the evening on how the productions were created, Mrs. Reeve said. During the pe rformance, one woman came forward and asked Tricia for her autograph which the former President's daughter gave gracious ly , Mrs. Reeve s aid. Later as the couple walked around the grounds, they were r ecognized by several peopl e. most of whom s miled and nodded in recognition. The couple were to ha ve ar- rived in a special car and been met by the Reeves. However, Mrs. Re eve said that car ap- :parenUy was driven up to the ·festival by a Secret Service agent and left for the couple to return ·home in. Nixon accompanied the couple. Mrs. Reeve said s he thought he may have been aruoous about security. ORANGE COAST ~ttt i •Dl£1 Qlt•11 ,,_.. ()ttt~ (CM\t 0.1ly flttnt Wt•h .-WP'l•ff'\ I\ f ""'°" bfrw-0 I~ N• w--J ,.,,,, '' &>VOii •W'O Of I~ 0,_.. .#' Co.. .t r·o~ n1no C0"'04'A't S.-CMot.M• edit.,.., ,,. ""J04•VW'ft ~""°•• '"'°"()" F ••c:t.tv f(I' c • 1 """' A Hf" tlil'pot t tk4Ptft, Mwf\U"91nn Dt· '~"It OU"\ ,.,.,n VAllry ltvlnf", ~ddlttMtc.• Vt4'llf'\' ••od \.AQUf\.'4 &.«"'~"'" Coit\t A • .nq .... 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The clinic staff will lrain potcn· ta a l counselors. For more in- fonnation phone Jimi Sanchez at the clinic, 536-8894. Transpae Raee IOll"le time in the evenines '°" what the staff calls "medicals" which cove rs just about every check up ex c e pt X-rays. hepatitis, diabetes. allergy tests,. pre-natal care or TB. The medicals are held about three evenings each week, Miss Sanchez said, but people interest- ed In the m should phone the clinic, 536-8894, e ach Monday to find out lhe week's schedule. She said the m edical portion or the clinic's business may be the heaviest service offered now, with doctors seeing about 500 peo- plea month. They do pregnancy tests, pap s m e ars, g eneral s ickness, venereal disease examinations' and treatment, among other things. Last month, for example, 167 people were tested for VD (54 were treated), 71 pregnancy tests were run, 62 females were given their first order of birth control pills , and about 8Q people were treated for general illness. One of the bywords at the clinic is "confidentiality,'' says Sanchez. Records of people treat· ed at the cllnle are private. Even parents of te~n• treated there cannot have acce55 to the in· formation. But. she says, the Image of a free clinic as scrv"1f onl)' the "children of the 1treet ' is chang- ing. ''Our cU~f\tele averagee in age 18·2S, but with this economy, a IOl of people can't afford to see a doctor.'' Some new s ervices the clinic plans to off e r in~lude group therapy for women, a senior citizens clinic one d ay a w~ and a group fOI' problem drinkers. The clinic also gives pre· marital blood tests -$6.50 for the female and $2 for the male - the only tees charged at the clinic. Helpline, a crisis intervenUon service connected with the clinic, is also operating, on a 24-bour schedule, said Sanchez who is· Helpline coordinator. She has about 12 volunteers now, but needs 40. The Helpline number is 894-4242. About 500·700 calls are h andled each month. she said. Fr .. P11ge Al Chut h D l d SCHOOL ••• zpa ec are open the campus in the fall of 1976. It is planned for conslr\lc· H ndi • tioo in 18 months, about half the a ca·n w lllller ~~~:~.l time for building a high. r The 45-acre campus is south of By ALMON WCKABEY O.ally Piiot 8ullng Edi I« Chutzpah, a 35-foot ullra light displacement boa t owned and s kippered by Stuart Cowan of Honolulu. has emerged as the overall handicap winner of the 2,225-mile Tra nspacific yacht race for the second consecuti ve time. Chutzpah, designed and built by Bill Lee, crossed the finish lin e off Di a m ond Head at 11 :46 :30 p.m. Wednesday and was the 27th boat to finish. She is a Class D entry. Fro• Page AJ PLUM ... "I have discuss ed this and the board of educ ation says l have to do the things neces•ary (or my constituents, and my position on the board is not related to my job." But J ones said, "He cannot give an impa rtial overview as a board m t?mber when his very job is at stake." He claimed Plum's position also is tied to an ··intense hate for Mike Brick," former superinten· dent, now business director. Plum denied that as well, then called J ones "Mike Brick's right hand." Fro• P~ A J LINKUP •.. show. We are looking forward to have you over." Stafford controlled Apollo through five critical engine fir- ings during the morning that bro ugh t the Am eri can s hi p within a few feet of Soyuz. He then delicat ely guided Apollo u nt il thei r dockin g mechanisms touched and then Jatched. J Thirty-five of the 6S entries in- this year's race had finished at 9 a.m. (PDT) today and Transpac officials s aid it did not appear that any of the boats still at s ea could beat Chutzpah's corrected time. Transpac officials said a bris k northe a st wind was blowing down the Molokai Channel at 5 a.m . Honolulu Time and that a half dozen more boats were ex· pected to finisb before noon. With the entire Class A fleet snugged down in Ala Wai Yacht Harbor, Sunset Blvd, owned and skippered by John Calley of the California Yacht Club, was established as the Class A win· ner. Class B appeared to be locked up with two more ULDB taking top honors. The Class B handicap winner was Roderic Park's 40· foot sloop Panache in a close bat· Ue with Jim SeaJ's Loco Vieole III from the Balboa Yacht Club. Panache and Loco Viente III finished Wednesday about eighl minutes apart and were the first Class B boats to finish. Third place in Class B will go to Blue Streak, owned and skippered by Gary Myers of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. ' Mamie, a Cal-43 sailed by Milt Smith of the California Yacht Club, is the unofficial Class C winner, followed by Henry Gran· din's 35-foot sloop Tinsely Light out of the St. Francis Yacht Club and Regardless, a C&C 43 sailed by Robert Cole, Hillsborough, Calif. Class D was captur ed by Chutzpah with the second and third places still in doubt until the entire n eet is in. Boat s finishing Wednesday were Constellation, Panache, Loco Vi e nle Ill, Sere na , Hawkeye, Natoma, Miyokodori Ill , Finesse, Blue Streak, On· dine, Nimbl e, Primavera . Chutzpah, Tins ley Light and Sum atra. Warne r Av e nue, be tween Gothard a nd Golden West streets. The roug hly two-acre archeology site lies on a small ridge near Gothard Street. A 1973 r eport compiled bv Archaeological Research, Inc. <AR[), a private Costa Mesa firm which wor ked for the city or Huntington He ach, had listed this as one of several sites in the city worth preserving. Archeologists believe it con· tains a small Indian village, dal· ing back to about 800 A.O. It had been labeled one of the few un· destroyed s ites remaining in this area -until now. One school board member, Ron Shenkman, said today he felt the district had been wrong in proceeding without an EIR. "The djstrict needs to do what is necess ary to file the EIR, but we must look at the reality of the situation," he sold today. "The overriding factor ls that school mus t be built." Deputy Attorney General Meck also pointed out th at the mere filing of an EIR does not prevent construction, it simply serves a s "a decision-making document." FBI Nabs Two On Vice Raps LOS ANGELES CUPl> -Two men ha ve been arrested in Barstow on charges o( alt.empt· ing to persuade two female FBI undercover agents to go to Las Vegas and engage in prostitu- tion. The FBI said Wednesday the women agents were put on the case afte r it received a tip that girls were being s olicited for the gambling city in Barstow. The men were identified as John R. Patte rson, 43, owner of the Adult Bookstore "First And Last Chance," and Waller C. Scott, 37 Magic Show, Music To Highlight Fair Magic shows, music, dance de- monstrations, a Chinese cooking lesson, fashion show, motorcycle speedway . racing, pizza taste- testing, gymnastics display and entertainer Billy Armstrong will highlight Friday action at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa. Among the selection for enter· tajnment Friday ar e : .-1to5 p.m . Donna Hanna ex- plains self -discovery through fine arts in the Fine Arts Pavilion. 1 -1 p.m . Chuck Jones' Aladdin Show, fairgrounds proper. -1:30 p .m ., Chinese Cookery demonstration, Home Living Pavilion. -3 p.m ., The Colony concert, at Family Fun Stage. -3 p.m., the Baker Gymnastic Team, fairgrounds proper. -4 p.m ., Charlotte's Academy of Dance, at Fam ii~ Fun Stage. No Nixon Testimony WASHINGTON (UPI> - The Senate intelligence Committee has decided not to call former President Nixon as a witness in its in· vestigation of alleged CIA aisassinalion plots, a staff spokesman s aid today. But Nixon may later be called or asked to give a deposition in connection with other intelligence matters, the spokesman said. Committee Chairma n Frank Church, <D·ldaho>. last week said that the committee was consider· ing calling Nixon as a wit· ness in connection with his duties as one of the plan- ning group for the Cuban Bay of Pigs operation when he was vice presi· dent. --4 p.m., Torrance Youth Band in Concert, fairgrounds proper. -4:30 p.m ., Fashion Show featuring prize-winning ga r · ments, Home Living Pavilion. -6 to 10 p. m .. Montezuma's Revenge in Concert, al Mountain Dew Stage. -7 to 10 p. m ., Bob Dowswell demonstrates fine graphic letter· ing, Fine Arts Pavilion. -7 p.m .• Chuck Jones Magic Show, Family Fun Stage. -7:30 p .m ., Old-fashioned Melodrama by Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse in Lillie Theater. ~ p.m ., Cheer in concert at Family Fun Stage, Sunday School Picnic in concert at tbe Bandstand. -8 p.m ., Billy Armstrong show , at Amphitheater. -8 :15 p .m ., Speedway motorcycle racing events, at Grandstand. · -.9 p .m., The Young Life Sin1ers, at Bandstand. Youth Faces Shots Mter Dog Biting ESCONDIDO (AP> -A 21· year-old man faces the painful series of rabies shots unless authorities can find the dog that bit him. The victim, Thomas Wright, said he was bitten Sunday by one of two German shepherds from Ute back of a silver pickup truck Pilots W allc Out MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. <UPI> -The Air Line Pilots Associa- tion (LPA) s truck Northwest AirUnes for an hour and a half to- day berore ordering its 1,550 pilots back to work. The strike apparently was triggered by a miscue. Pilots walked off their jobs as scheduled at 2 a.m. while negotiations between the ALPA and Northwest continued. "We have c aplure,'~Leonov declared in Englis h. T heir e nthusiasm qui c kly turned to a feeling of caution when the crew r eported what Stafford described as a "weird smell." Finishing before 9 a.m. today we r e Paragon. Xanthippe, Whi s per, Terrorist , Aikane , Tasco II, and Dakar. Reporting E TA s befor e noo n were Morgan's Point, Enchantress and Intrepid. Swift.sure, the Class A yacht that rescued a woman and her riv e crewmen from the sinking Attoranle last we·ek, arrived about 9 p.m . Wednesday with the rescued Atlorante crew still aboard. Her elapsed time for the race was 12 days,_ 6 hours, 43 minutes and 54 seconds despite the time spent in the r escue and lhc extra weight she carried for the hist 1,200 miles. COLOSSAL SUMMER He said at first that it s melled like cordite, an ingredient of gun- powder. Later, he said it smelled h ke "burnt glue." Both cordite and glue conta in acetate. Stafford said they noticed the odor when Slayton opened the hatch on the Apollo side of the dockmg tunnel, which rides on the Apollo nose. "Vance and I got it right In the face," the commander reported. The crew prepared to don ox· ygen masks in case they were needed. Mission Control ln Houston advised Brand to don one as a precaution. Leonov reported he and his copilot, Valeri Kubasov, also smelled what he termed "some of your bad atmosphere," but it quickly dissipated. With the problem out ol the way, the astronauts checked out the docking tunnel. prepartna lt for the hatch to be open~ on the Soyui s id e so that Leonov and Stafford could have thelr long· awaited meeting and Stalford and Slayton could transfer lnto the So\•iet vehicle. Whale 'Drowned' LOS ANGEL.ES <UPI> -1'he Callfor:nla 1tray whale that "u found washed ashore at ~lnt Vicente will be dissected by the Cabrl.Uo Beach Marine Muaeum. Fr .. r~Al FUNDS ••• In the letter, she and Lor&e suggest the hiring of attorney Spencer Covert at $58 an hour may be Illegal, as well as the "hundreds of hours" staff mem· bers have worked on tbe ilsue. They aJso mention trustee trips to Sacramento and tours and in- formation given about the di•· trict to ramtlies now served by the Garden Grove 'Unilied School District. But Read said the attorney wu hired with county roumel ap- proval. and other items are le1al as well. Evans earlter Investigated a similar char~e against the Garden Grove d11trict. lie did not rule whedMI' tlM1 had acted llltgaUy, but ~ them that lf they bad~ t.be1 lbouJd oot.~ue. Prices Slashed on :Top Quality MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR -LINGERIE -PLA YSHOES SEPARATES-DRESSES -PANT SUITS-TOWELS -GIFT ITEMS GREAT SELECTIONS -BIG SAVINGS -NO LAYAWAYS -SALES FINAL CENTRALLY LOCATEO AT HAltol ANO N!VfPOttTIOOl!VAROS IN DOWNTOWN COSTAMf./J' .. Y3to ~OFF (ANO SOMETIMES MUCH MORE) Sines 194-0 \ ...... DolJy 9130 o.m. -6 p.m. CloNd Sundoya MIJOtt OfDITC.UOS ' I I t f I 7 ! Orange Coast EDITION Toda:t''s Closing 1 .Y. Stoeks I VOL. 68, NO. 198, 4 SECTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JULY 17, 197S N TEN CENTS Emotio n al Mome n t I ~· Chutzpah Transpac Winner By ALMON LOCK.ABEY D.llr Pll018Hli"9 Editor Chutzpah, a 35-foot ultra light displacement boat owned and skippered by S tuart Cowan of Honolulu, has emerged as the overall ha ndicap winner of the 2,225-mile T ranspacific yacht race for the second consecutive time. Chutzpah, designed and built by Bill Lee, crossed the ilnish line oCf Diamond Head at 11 :46:30 p.m. Wednesday and was the 27th boat to finish. She is a Class D entry. Thirty-fi ve of the 65 entries in this year's race had finished at 9 a.m. (PDT> today and Transpac officials said it did not appear that any or the boats still at sea could beat Chutzpah's corrected lime. Transpac officials said a brisk northeast wind was blowing down the Molokai Channel at 5 a .m. Honolulu Time and that a half dozen more boats were ex- pected to finish before noon. With the entire Class A fleet snugged down in Ala Wai Yacht Harbor, Sunset Blvd, owned and skippered by J ohn Calley of the California Yacht Club, was establbbed a_s the Class A win· ner. Class B appeared to be locked ·uv with two more ULDB taking top honors. Tb' Class B handicap winner was Roderic Part"s 40- foot sloop Panache in a close bat- <See TRANSPAC, Page A2) San Diego Hit By Temblor; 'No Damage' SAN DIEGO (AP) -An earth- quake shook San Diego shortly before noon today. shifting office desks in tall buildings and jar- ring i·esidents. There w er e no immediate r e- ports of damage from the 11 :24 a.m. tremor. Intensity of the shaker was not immediately known, but seismologist Richard Haubrich at UC San Diego said the quake probably was centered in Baja California east of Ensenada. Workers on the sixth floor of a downtown building s aid the tremor caused desks to move around. Officials and patients at San Diego Naval Hospital and Balboa Park in the downtown area also reported feeling the earthquake. A technician at San Diego State's Geological Sciences Department said the tremor re- gistered about S on the Richter scale of magnitude. "Apparently it was centered about 85 miles from here," be said, but the direction had not been pinpointed. "Several people ln our building felt it," he said. No NiXon Testimony WASIUNGTON (UPI) - The Senate intelUgence Com mittee bas decided not to call 'Corm er President Nixon as a witness-in its in- vestl1ation of alleged CIA asHssinatlon plots, a staff spokesman said today. But Nixon may later be called or asked to give a deposition in connection with other intelligence matte rs, the spokesman aald. Committee Chairman Frank Church, (0 -ldaho), last week said that the committee was coosidt:r· tn1 callln1 Nixon as a wit- ne111 in conncctlon with hJs duties es one of the plan· ning group for the Cuban Bay of Pigs operation when be was vice presi· dent. an Dally POot Staff PMt. SCOLDS HICKS, BAm N County Supervisor Dtedrtch Diedrich Raps Both Combatants By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tM Dallf l'lle4 SUff Orange County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich •aded into the fray between District Attorney Cecil Hicks and Supervisor Robert Battin today, branding it a "fight between alley cata on a tin root." Diedrich saHI, "The lack of professionalism of these two men muddies the environment Of high county office~." Hicks and Battin had no im- mediate comment on Diedrich's remarks. The District Attorney and Bat- tin have been trading verbal b arbs s ince the board of supervisors voted three weeks ago to transfer 22 investigators from Hicks' office to the sheriff's office. Hicks bas since filed suit lo prevent the transfer or the in- vestigators and announced his of- fice is investigating Battin's political campaigns. Battin told reporters this week he was able to obtain information on the investigation from a Hicks deputy by impersonating one of his (Battin's) former aides, now anassistantin Diedrich'soffice. "It is totally unforgivable for a supervisor, or anyone else for that matter, to g'o into someone else's office and impersonate a (See DIEDRICH, P,age A2) Mo vie Obscenity . Hearing P ostponed Municipal Court Judge Donald Dungan today ordered a conti- nuance until next Monday morn- ing for the hearing on obscenity charges filed against the Balboa Pussycat Theater. Next Monday's s cheduled he~ring in, the case involving showings of "Deep Throat" and ~'Devil in Miss J ones" is set to begin at 9 a .m . in Division Four olHarbor Mimicipal Court. , s a Newport Slaying Described "A s hot. Then. a wheezing •sound and moans. A thump. And then another shot." That is bow two witnesses described the sound of death in a deserted Newport Beach alley early last Jan. 26. Their words were spoken Wed- nesday at the trial of 34-year-old Michael Carden, the accused slayer of a wealthy Claremont• food merchant. Terri Lynn Bradford, an at· tractive redhead wbo lives on West Balboa Boulevard, told the jury in Superior Court Judge William Lee's courtroom that 15 seconds elapsed between the two shots. When she looked out on the brightly moonlit alley, Miss Bradford said, she saw a man's ''crouched" body lying near the rear steps of Carden's home at 614 W. Ocean Front. The shooting victim, a single shot piercing hjs heart, was later identified as Elmer J . Boehlke, 48, a food salvage merchant who fre<tu e ntly visited Newport Beach. Another witness , Gregory Miller, testified that he heard the same sounds as Miss Brad- ford -shots, wheezing, moans and a thud. But, Miller, a dded, when he stepped out onto a balccny over· IQC>Png the alley, be saw the re-a'r door df Carden's house clos- ing. And. he continued, he saw a man dressed in light clothing hurry through a rear porch into the dark house. Later, Miller said be stood at the elbow of a friend of the ac- cused slayer as he pleaded over the telephone for him to sur- render to Newport Beach police officers who had surrounded the ocean front house. Earlier in the trial, witnesses said the young architect and the victim w e re appare ntl y strangers until they met in a Newport Beach bar a few hours before Boehlke's death. A waitress at the Mackerel Fl ats bar, Eileen McLemore, said Carden and Boehlke in- (See SHOTS, Page A2) Barracks Bust Fatal to One CORONADO (AP) -A sailor died and eight others were hospitalized as a result of a bar- racks party in which alcohol and ''possibly a hallucinogen were- in use." the Navy says . Although a Naval Hospital spokesman said the eight were "not in danger at this time," two of the men were in intensive care. A sailor who satd-be saw the party at the Na val Amphibious Base Monday night reported the men were drinking beer and whisky while inhaling drugs . Two other sailors who attended the party also became sick but were examined an(,f released. • . . • e m ' Hf .. ~ ·~ D~lty l'ilol Slaft l'holo LIGHT PLANE FLIES OYER FREEWAY PROJECT Removal of Dkt Remains Controversial Old Runway Dirt \ Used for Freeway Tttirty years ago, thousands of cubic yards of fill dirt were dumped at the takeoff end of Orange County Airport's old runway to give more space to the high-powered P -38 "Lightning" fighters based there. Now. the state Division of Highways is removing that dirt to make way for the new Corona del Mar Freeway. The dirt is being used to build up the intercha nge at the Newport Freeway and the ex- cavated · trench wi ll be the depressed bed of the n ew freeway, which will cut across the foot of the airport runway next to Bristol Street. County Airport Dir ector Robert Bresnahan fought to have that stretch of the freeway cov- e red over. "He said it would provide a safety factor in case planes lak- ing off lost power," according lo Norm Ewers, noise abatement specialist at the airport. ''The same consideration was given when the San Diego Freeway went in at the other end of the runway," he noted. But a spokesman for the state highway agency in Sacramento said a study revealed an accident would occur on the new freeway only about once every 10 years - not enough to warrant the extra expense of covering the roadway at the end of the runway. Airport officials still fear that the freeway is too close to the business end of the runway, though state officials point out it will actually be a little farther away than the San Di ego Freeway is on the landing end of the airport. NiXon·,orops Off Kids But one longtime airport busi· nessman says the excavation that is removing that old fill dirt is removing a •·safety zone" pilots have felt safe with for years. Ex-presiJem Drives 2 to Lagipta Pageant gave graciously, Mrs. Reeve Former President Richard M. Nixon drove with ~aughter Tricia and ber husband F..dward Cox to th e Laguna Beach Festival of Arts Pageant of the Masten Wednesday. Nixon drop~ed oft Mr. and Mrs. Cox at the Festival ol Arts front gate and then returned in a large black limousine to bis home in San Clemet.nte. Mr. and Mrs. Cox attmded the 40th annual production of the Pageant or the Mas ten and lat.er toured tbe e xbtbltloo grouncl1 where the work or liO IAIUn• area artists ts on dl1play. The visit was c arrlf!d out under extreme 1ecreey but with UtUo aecun\y. Mr. and Mra. Douala.a Reeve aa&. wtth t.be youn1 couple. Mrs. Reeve ls the Festival o( Arts publicity director. George Pletts, festival security director, wu the only other person t.o have been informed of the Nixon·Cox visit. Mrs. Reeve said today U>e cou- ple enjoyed the Pageant, a re- creation of famous art works with the use of living model.a. special sell and skillM lighting techniques. Tricia Cox bad seen lbe Pageant In 1962. Edward Cox bed never Hen the famoua livin& plc· tures before and asked queaUOns throushout the evenlbc on -.Ow the productions were cna\ed, Mn. Reeve said. Durtnc the perfonnuce. OM woman came forward md llskell Trlcla for bu autograph wblch the former President's dauchter , said. • Later as the couple walked around the ground!', they were recognized by several people, most of whom smUed and nodded ln recogniUon. The couplr were to have ar- rived in a special car and been met by lbe Reeves. However, Mrs. Reeve said that car ap- parently was .dtjven up to tbe l•tlval by a Sec1't Service aemt and left for the couple to Telarn bomeln. Nixon accompanied the couple. Mn. ~ve said she tbo8Pt he may bave been arudald ~ a.curtty. · SM "141 Tricia told her" ''Dad· dy w•ted. to.,.., us."~tnr the alight change ln orllinal plans. ·' "The P·38s needed that buffer zone when the runway was cant- ed at 210 degrees (generally toward Costa Mesa) and it is still uaef'ul now that the angle of the runway has been changed to 193 degrees (toward Upper Newport Bay," said Cliff Frazier, owner of an aviation service at the airpc)rt for more than two de- cacte.. "Lota of planes have bad to .come down on that fill and the pert of the old runway that's still ~ ... he uid. "I u.ode.rstand tbe excavaUon will not only r~ move the fill dirt bul ~ of the old nmway tb1t l& left, he said. "I've landed there several j1mes end I'd bavet.otbinkof ltas a ..,_, sooe of Hrta few pllot.s ln trouble. (See DI BT, Pa•e ,\2) ace Fri e nds E xchange Flags .. SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP) -The American Apollo and Soviet Soyuz spaceships linked up in orbit and, after a brief scare from a burning odor, the commanders of the two ships h eld their long-awaited "handshake in space "this after- ooon, 139 miles aboveearth. Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford and cosmonaut Alexei Leonov met in a docking tunnel between the two ships to exchange greet· ings and flags or their nations. It was an emotional moment for these two veterans of space flight who have become fast friends during two years of train- ing for this first internationcil mission of space detente. "I'm very happy to see you." Stafford said as he grasped the hand of Leonov a fter a hatch was opened between the tunnel and the Soyuz craft. Leonov then reached over and e mbraced Stafford with the traditional Russian bear hug greeting. Following the g r eeting between the commanders. Leonov s hook hand s with American astronaut Donald K . SI ayton . The second Soviet spaceman, Valeri Kubasov, joined in the welcoming ceremony, and then the two astronauts moved through the hatch into the Soyuz. The third American, Vance D. Brand, remained on station ill the Apollo. Almost immediately, the spacemen received r adioed greetings from Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev and Presi- dent Ford. Brezhnev congratulated them on behalf of the Soviet people and said they completed ''a signifi- <See LINKUP, Page A2) FACTORS NAG STOCK MARKET NEW YORK (UPI > -Prices closed lower today in moderately active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Investors were concerned about housing in- dustry problems a nd a threatened rail strike that could slow the economy's recovery. R eports that the Federal Reserv e Board may have tightened credit again also con- tributed to profit ta.king begun Wednesday when interest rates continued to climb. The Dow Jones i.ndustrial average. up nearly two points around mid-day, lost 7.83 points to 864.28. It lost 9.70 points Wed- nesday. Declines led advances by about a nin-to-four margin. (Tables, C7). Prices were lower in moder ate trading on the American Stock Exchange. Ora•ge ,--! C.a st ~~ We a t lle r Fait skies are forecast for Friday, following the usual early morning low clouds along the coast. Highs r anging from near 70 at the beaches to near~ inland areas. I NSIDE T ODA l' "All we got to do is find the airport," said the Eanem Air Unes captain. "Ytoh," the /int officer r~. A balf- ucond lotn. both llhouled. f ol./Qwed by the aound of a plane croah thot '°°' to kill 72 nror Cha.rlotte, N.C. Pro~n· ~ <JppeOTI Oft A 7. l •dex .t t\:: UAILY 1-'ILOT Assault Attempt Foiled N A man entered the apartment of u young worn an in Corona del Mar early this morning but lett w1thout ruping or robbing her aftt-r she talked him out of it, polu.'e rl•portcd. The man 1s l.ll'l1eved to be' the ::.a me one who cntcr~d three ;1partme nts la st week and robbed. ruped or otherwise as- saulted three other women, ac- <:ording to police. All four women , including the 22-year -old victim today, live .ilone in apartments either on the Balboa Peninsula or in Corona <tel Mar. Today's victim told police the roan entered through a front win- dow screen and came into her l>t'droom, where she was reading in bed. The man carried a knife and lhreettened lo harm her, she said. He made advances towards her and took money from her purse, but she smd she t;.ilked him out of both She said her would-be attacker returned the money to her wallet and replaced the screen on her "i ndow before he left. Rites Slated For Mr., Mrs. Kurt Kecker Funeral services will be held Saturday morning for Mr. and Mrs. Kurt H. Kecker o( Newport Beach, a husband and wife who died wilhm two days of one another. The couple. 11-year residents of Newport Beach. had been in the motel business before retir- ing a nd moving to the Harbor Area . Mr. Kecker died Sunday. His wife, Clara B. Kecker, died Tuesday. Roman Catholic rites will be conducted at St. J oachim's Catholic Church in Costa Mesa Saturday at 10 :30 a.m .. followed by graveside services. Pacific View Memor ial P a rk is in charge of arrangements. Survivors include children George Push e r i of Newport Beac h, Virginia Van Hart of Oroville. Betty Bramahan of Wood.Jaiid and Warren Kecker of Ca,yucos. Eieht 1r~chiJdren a.Jso survive. 4 Castaways See Dad Die YORKTOWN, Va. (UPI) Three brothers. adrift on an over- turned sailboat, watched help- lessly as their diabetic Cather died from lack of insulin . But they held on. spending 15 days in the Atlantic before they and a fourth crew m e mbe r were rescued . Tired and thin, but otherwise healthy, Stanley Chnton Spooner , JO, and Roger Stewart, 17, and tus two brothers. Keith, 14, and Gordon, 12, returned home Wed- nesday. Dr. Roger Stewart, 44, skipper and owner o( the Trimaran Meri- dian, died July 4 after supping in· to a diabetic com a. Amtrak Repaired PHILADELPHIA (UPI) -· Damaged r ailroad equipment was back in service today, following a fire Wednesday which stranded thousands of commuters downtown for hours. ORANGE COAST N I •1;11 '1 Q I {t 1 I l"t ~M\Qll" Co• I D••h P1 t W'tfit ..... ;i 1 <""" f\otflll'1J~-1 .... "" J'ft •\ 1\C>Ub ~"Yff\t 111 "" C .... , t' t-1 " u C.omP•"' ',. ""'' • · •1,,,.,. -• r'i'•t l u f1 ~ ..., • ., t~OV')f"t ft 4t1 IOf CO" ·t ,,,,,. t "°' """"°" "4'H". H u"U"GICll't f\o ..i '•· t ... ~. 1 ., v ,.,..., ln,IM. S..ctOlr tHK\ \#.th•, •l\d I t tu"'• b4~tt ~" <;oe\I A. Wf"OW' ''"11• A.t' rd 11 '"•• pu~l\IWd $.Atwrd•y MtO ~CS.'r lJ'Wlt C)t r> P·fl 1'llul)41· ft1nQ pl•"I I •t ~ IN-t • f )'''. t (.11 t.• ~,. 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The UC Irvine graduate has lived and worked in Newport Beach for the past 10 years. FrontPageAJ TRANSPAC Uc with Jim Seal's Loco Vienle III from the Balboa Yacht Club. Panache and Loco Viente III finished Wednesday about eight minutes apart and were the first Class B boats to finish. Third place in Class B will go to Blue Streak, owned and skippered by Gary Myer s of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Mamie, a Cal-43 sailed by Milt Smith of the California Yacht Club, is the unofficial Class C winner, fo llowed by Henry Gran- din's 35-foot sloop Tinsely Light out of the St. Francis Yacht Club and Regardless, a C&C 43 sailed by Robert Cole, Hillsborough, Calif. Class 0 w as captured by Chutzpah with the second and third places s till in doubt until the entire fleet is in. Boals finis hing Wednesday were Constellation, Panache, Loco Viente III, Serena, Hawkeye, Natoma, Miyokodori Ill, Finesse, Blue Streak, On· d i ne, Nimble, Primavera, Chutzpah, Tinsley Light and Sumatra. Finishing before 9 a .m . today were Paraion, Xanthippe, Wh.iape.r, Terrorist, A~kane, Taco II. and Dakar. Reporting ETAs before noon were Morgan's Point, Enchantress and Int·repid. • Swiftsure, the Class A yacht that rescued a woman and her five crewmen from the sinking Attorante last week, arrived about 9 p.m . Wednesday with the r escued Attorante crew still aboard. Her elapsed time for the race was 12 days, 6 hours, 43 minutes and 54 seconds despite the lime spent in the rescue and the extra weight she carried for the last 1,200 miles. LINKUP ••. I cant event. • . The whole world with ll'"t attention and delight . l• oblervlns your responsible work., • ., f'vr• ~•ll•d· ih ttGcldn1 • ••=:tout event, a ftrY snat ocevemenl, not only for the five or you but also for tho lbouaandK of Soviet and American scientists who hnve worked together for five years to make this joint flight poss ible." The odor, which sent the astronauts scurrying for oxygen rqasks, flooded the cabin when they opened a hatch on a tunnel connecting the two ships. They quickly diagnosed that it came from a furnace in the tun- nel connecting Apollo and Soyuz. A sample for a m etal-making ex- periment had been beating in the furnace, and Houston Mission Control theorized that odor ac- cumulated in the 4 ~ hours since the astronauts sealed the hatch on the A~llo end in preparation for the docking. "There is no problem," the &>nlrol center reported an hour after the smell worried the three astronauts. Commander Stafford, atter as- sessing the situation, assured the Soviet commander by radio: "We have• a little problem. I think we have somewhat of a bad atmoaphere here. I think soon that we will no longer have any problems." Apollo and Soyuz executed the first ever hookup of Ameri~an and Soviet spaceships at 9J09 a . m. PDT over: Spain, six minutes earlier than scheduled. The linkup prompted th.is out- burst of enthusiasm from Staf- ford, "We have succeeded." Leonov congratulated him with "Well done, Tom. It was a good show. We are looking forward to have you over.•• · Stafford controlled Apollo through five critical engine fir- ings during the morning that brought the American ship within a few feet of Soyuz. He then delicately guided Apollo until th eir doc king mechanisms touched and then latched. "We have capture," Leonov declared in English. Fr ... PageAJ DIEDRICH member of that office on the telephone," Diedrich said. "It is unthinkable.•• Diedrich said the investigation o( Battin shout<! be conducted if the District ~tto«1w flelieves c•mpaJfo Jawls ha~e been violat- ed. But he said Hicks should re- move himselC from the probe because of his personal involve- ment in a political feud. Diedrich ako said longstand· ing charges over Hicks' performance in office should also be investigated, but said, "the public deserves better than it is getting -a mudslinging contes t in the newspapers ." Diedrich said that Ute state at- torney general should handle both investigations and Battin and Hicks "should both withdraw from the field, or rather the al- ley." Badham on Coast, Blisters Prop. 9 By WLARY KAVE Of UI• D•ll'f Pllet SUft Assemblyman Robert Bad.ham (R-Newport Beac.h) spoke Wed- nesday night in Corona del Mar and lambas ted the voter in- itiative process, the election re- form Proposition 9 and efforts to restrict nuclear power plants. Speaking to the Newport Beach Rotary Club, Badham com- plained that Proposition 9 has placed numerous, unnecessary restraints on legislators. "The proposition was designed by Ralph Nader types to cause the legislators to operate in a vacuum," Bad ham said. Proposition 9 was placed on the ballot in 1974 through the in- itiative process and approved by voters. · The mos t serious ectect of Proposition 9 has been to separate legis lators and lob· byists -who previously met together frequently, both in· formally and formally, Bad.ham said. Among the rules or Proposition Fr .. PageAJ DIRT ... "~( you've got an airport, you re always going to h.ve bad situations develop even thoucb we try and train student pilots not to do this," Fr ad er added. "Now lt seems that safety ione will be gone and the oru1 place tbo9e planes in trouble will hne to go la onto the freeway." State highway officlal1 1aJd they will stick by their precticttoa cA one senou1 accident eYery 10 yean and have no J>1&111 to alter the progres1 of the rreew., at UM removal of Ute 1111 mawt.a. 9, legislators can no longer ac- cept any gifts -including lunches -from lobbyists, Badharn complained. The assemblyman said that he and his wife are friends with a Newport Beach couple who hap- pen to be lobbyists for utility com- panies. "When we're out of session, we're very good friends here in Newport Beach," he said. "However, accord.in~ to the rules ol Proposition 9, it's OK it they come over t o our house for dinner, but it's not OK tor us to have dinner at their house," Badham said. "And, 1r we go out for dinner. it's OK for me to pay his bill, but not OK for him to pay mine," he added. "This was done to 'clean up' politics." Badham tben launched an attack on an initiative headed for the June, 1976 ballot. that he called ''more dangerous than Proposition 9 or Proposition 20" - (the coaatal inJUative>. The inldative would ban new nuclear Power plants for the pro- duction of energy unW nuclear fiuion is proved sate. And, starting in 1978 or 19IO, the two nuclear plants on Une would have their power output c•pecity reduced by 20 percent until nuclear ener1Y is proven Hf<!. However, Badh am coateGCled tbat nuclur 1>0wer pJanta are "not oo.ly u safe, but Hier than any other purauit -tndudinl w&Ud.D1 down a country roed.'' Badbam aa!d the iniu.tlve pro- ceu .. ~ abultd. IDdivlduall are I 00 tbe lu.t aDd ..W •• you wut .,.re llUJ'lear '°'"1'1 Slp here," Bedham .... .· 1 ' .. J Love at Fair o.Jly Plltit IUlff ...... Preston Hibbard, art director for the Orange County Fair, took a bri<l.e Wednesday. Hibbard and his assis- tant, Dixie Lee Wood, were married amid th~ greenery and colorful flowers of the fair's floriculture exhibit. It was the first wedding on record at the fair, officials said. The couple are honeymooning today -at the fair, of course. Magic Show, Music To Highlight Fair Magic shows, music, dance de· monstrations, a Chinese ~king lesson, Cashion show, motorcycle speedway racing, pizza taste· testing, gymnastics display and entertainer Billy Armstrong will highlight Friday a ction at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa. Among the selection for enter- tainment Friday are: -1 to 5 p.m. Donna Hanna ex- plains self -discovery through fine arts in the Fine Arts Pavilion. -1 p.m . Chuck Jones' Aladdin Spow, frurgrounds proper. -1:30 p .m ., Chinese Cookery demonstration, Home Living Pavilion. -3 p .m., The Colony concert, at Family Fun Stage. -3 p.m ., the Baker Gymnastic Team, fairgrounds proper. -4 p.m ., Charlotte's Academy o( Dance, at Family Fun Stage. -4 p.m ., Torrance Youth Band in Concert, fairgrounds proper. Marijuana Susp ect Nabbed in Newport A 30-year-old La Habra man has been arrested by Newport Beach Police after he allegedly sold six pounds of marijuana to an undercover officer, police said today. Howard Hubert Hamilton was booked Tuesday on charges of selling marijuana. Police said he was arrested in the parking lot of a Coast Highway restaurant in Newport Beach, after the $570 transaction allegedly took place. -4:30 p .m., Fashion Show featuritig prize-winning gar- ments, Home Living Pavilion. ~ to 10 p.m ., Montezuma's Revenge in Concert, at Mountain Dew Stage. -7 to 10 p .m ., Bob Dowswell demonstrates fine graphic letter- ing, Fine Arts Pavilion. -7 p.m ., Chuck Jones Magic Show, Family Fun Stage. -7 :30 p .m ., Old-fashioned Melodrama by Costa Mesa Civic Playho41e in Utile Theater. -8 r·m., Cheer in concert al Fami y Fun Stage, Sunday School Picnic in concert at the Bandstand. -8 p.m ., Billy Armstrong show. at Amphitheater. -8 :15 p .m., Speedway motorcycle racing events, at Grandstand. -9 p.m ., The Young Life Singers, at Bands tand. SHOTS ••• termittently laughed and quar- r e 11 e d during their late Saturday.early Sunday drinking spree. But they appeared to be in good spirits when they left the bar at about 1 :30 a.m ., Mrs. McLemore said. It was two hours later that Miss Bradford called Newport Beach police to report the crumpled body she saw lying a{ the rear of Carden's house. 'Lo.ops' To Add ·Traffic? lrvb\e Company planners sug- gested this week that a loop system of roads serving 10,000 acre• of land downcoast between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach would actually add traffic to Coast Highway, instead or ease the crush. The loop pattern of roadways wherein no major arteria ls would meet the highway in the area south of Newport Beacp had drawn favor by some Newport ci- ty councilmen several months ago, following a study by a three- city committee. But at a study session held Monday by Newport councllm~, planners stressed that the i ability of motorists to reach e beaches via the loop roads would force them to established routes leading to the highway. The plan brought forth b y Mayor Pro·Tem Milan Dostal had called for parking lots at the coastal end or the loop roads con· nected to the beaches by shutUe trans it services. Traffic planners for the de- velopment firm stressed tha t their studies have shown that the public would be very reluctant to park, emerge Crom a car, load beach gear on a shuttlebus and then ride to the beaches. "We believe that the county's arterial highway plan (with s everal new routes connecting at the highway) is better," said traffic specialist Bill Soto. Traffic impact appears to be one Of the Council's prime COD•. cerns with the planning and potential development of the prime 10,000 acres. Dr. E. C. Ho Of NeWport Dead at 51 Dr. E .C. Ho, manager of the microelectric products division o( Hughes Aircraft in Newport Beach, is dead at the age of 51. The Newport Beach resident, who joined Hughes in 1958, was a native of China and was a naturalized U.S . citizen. His bachelor's and master'! degrees came from the M,.uachusells Institute of Techno)oey and be earned bis doctorate from the University of California. · Dr. Ho, who succumbed Sun- day, leaves his widow, Barbara; a daughter, Ping, and a son, Lee. Private rites are planned. The !amily has suggested memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society. 10 Oil Firms Facing Suit MEMPHIS, Tenn. <UPI> -A federal suit charging 10 major oil companies with price fixing and conspiring to monopolize gasoline was filed Wednesday by the Memphis chapter of the Ten- nessee Retail Gasoline Dealers Association. The association alleged the companies violated antitrus t laws by charging higher gasoline prices to independently owned stations than to company-owned stations in an effort to reduce competition. COLOSSAL SUMMER PriceS Slashed on T Op Quality MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR-LINGERIE-PLA YSHOES SEPARATES -DRESSES -PANT SUITS -TOWELS-GIFT. ITEMS GREAT SELECTIONS -BIG SAVINGS -NO LAY AWA VS -SALES FINAL CENTAAU Y lOCA TED AT HAR&Olt AND k!WPOtT IOUL!V AltDS JN DOWNTOWN COSTAMlSA ~to~ OFF (ANO SOMETIMES MUCH MORE) Since 1940 • ' ' Dolly 9:30 o.m. -6 p.m. CloMd Sundays llWOl Cate>rf CAllOS .. Bfring B•lt? t Big Steelmakeri Guar.ds Records BY. MILTON MOSKOWITZ Republic Steel. the nation's third-lar1esl ateelmaler. went to court J ast month to block• Cbieaao publication h'om obtainlng information about the company's progama to hi.re and promote penoos without regard to race or Hx. The move was quite in keepJnf with tbe history o! the 8tee.l industry ln general and R'IJ)ublic Steel in parUcular. The industry bas a long record of discrimination in employ- meot. And Republic•s bitter Opposition to unions occupies a special place in labor history. Steel mills u sed to keep their blast furnaces going with a work' force tbat was rigidly segregat ed. There were •'whi t e Money Tree jobs'' and "black jobs" in the mills. The seniority system maintained by the companies and the unions then insured that blacks would remain in the most menial and lowest. paid slots. THE SYST£MA11C discrimination practiced by the steel industry resulted last year in the largest settlement ever made in an anti-discrimination case brought by the federal government under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Nine steel companies agreed to pay back wages of $3S million to some 45.000 workers who were held in Jow·level jobs because they were black or female. The one major holdout from this setUemenl was Chicago's Inland Steel, a company whose fair employment policies made it an industry maverick. Inland r efused to be a party to this agreement , claiming that it had been a non- discriminatory employer Cor 20 years. The Chicago Reporter, a monthly newsletter that re· ports on racial issues, went to the federal government to re- quest the 1973-1974 fair employment reports which the steel companies are required by law to file. It did so under the Freedom of ln!ormation Acl, entitling citizens to the in· formation collected by their government. TIUS lNFORMATION WAS about to be released to the. publication last month when Republic sent its lawyers into federal district court in Chicago. There they secured a tem· porary restraining order from Judge.William J . Lynch, pre~ venting the Labor Department from surrendering the docu· ments on Republic's equal employment program: So the issue will now have to be fought out in the courts. A: similar action , brought by the New York-based Council on Economic Priorities, is being fought by Sears, Roebuck. An appeals court recently ruled against Sears. The information that Republic Steel does not want you to see pertains t o its efforts to change its personnel prac· tices to reverse many years of discrimination. It would show, for example, specific manageri~ and prof~ssional jobs held by blacks and women, along with the salanes they are receiving. And release of this information for the.e.nlire industry would permit company-by·company compansons. HOW BAD WOULD Republic Steel look in this assess- ment? We don't know but we have Republic's word, ex- pressed in its successful motion to obtain a restraining or· der that refease of this data would cause "irreparable d~ages to the company." That's enough to excite anyone's interest. •· The steel industry's bosUlllY to any outside surveillance- is by now almost a genetic attl[ude. It cropped up l"ffe::!r. in another ar~ when the pre1ldent bf the nation's a - largest steel-lnaker traveled to California to lecture Califor- nians about their zeal for a clean environment. .Frederic W. West Jr., president of Bethlehem Steel. told a meeting in San Francisco that companies such as his are leery about building new facilities in California because of the state's "anti business" bias. ''Maybe the preservationists are right," West said sarcastically, pointing to California's high une mployment ·rate. "Maybe California doesn't need more jobs, more paychecks, more homes, more business, more production. Maybe California is full up, but I doubt it." A CJDP OFF THE old steel block . Bethlehem was tell· ing California ns: "You taJce the risk or our pollution or you go hungry.'' And in the bBckground there's Republic Steel, no doubt shouting, "Right on!" MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 50.24 off off off off 0.48 0.57 7.83 0.98 ; 95.70 f;(fi1t••r.4' 111uf LoN(•rs ........ York (UPI) -Tf\e lotlowlng llst w-s the stocks thet lleve .. ,,,., moss end lost Ille mosl based on perclltlt Of change °" lhe New Yorll Stock £lC(M'f\9'. N.\t encl percenta119 clla1'19ts are ti. dlllennc:e betwHn TM pr.v*-<IOllllQ Pf'IC• encl the current ctoslno pnce. 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Laker fans can relive their team's 1962 ·NBA championship game with the Boston Celtics tonight. CBS (2) 9:00 -Comedy Specials. A .series of four comedy pilots for Potential /series are repeated -"Rosenthal and IJones:• "Wives, .. 0 Grandpa Mex0 and , "Harry and Maggie ... h NBC (4) 9 :00 -"The Young '~·~ · Savages.•" Burt Lancaster plays an as sis· ' tant district attorney prosecuting three • . teenagers accused of a gang slaying in ~ this 1961 movie drama with Dina Merrill, ~ Shelley Winters. Edward Andrews and : Telly Savalas. (., TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening JULY 17 ·. l:OO 0 0 re) I@ m ED CD News COO(!tJ~~~OOC"9il!J> News O @ lounn about seftfal ·wome11-who meet wetkly f« 111 alleinoon of cards and their own 11me ol playing their own live1, families and probltms; "Gralldpa Mar," slats Larry Best as a crusty widower who decides to move Into a senior citizens' home and eel away from his overly.pro· leclive son: aDd "H1ny &. lbuie" :.tars Don Knolls and Eve Arden as an Iowa widower and bis soph1sli· c3led sisler·in·law who clash mostly about the upbringing ol his daughter. 0 Wild Wiid West m """ Ams Ei)Nlfb Terna ~ Tiit f11Waclm ED Dectric Ct11111n1 Q) Rtdy I Fritftft 1':30 ~ Mftw Crilh1 tDTNtllirl 07J G I Spy E!) T'ai Chi Cll'u111 (~ {!)) Dtaltt's Clltice €DTrml Fil• m Gallopi11c C.Vn11et ~ lltllt Ruuls 7:00 0 0 0 f'A 00 ED CD News (1) lrot1side O llow11ng for Dollars l~Mod Sqiad l 81 T rulh or ConstqUtllUS. O What's Mr Unt? m I love hey ID The FBI Ei) u Mujer f"fohibid1 ~ The Bia VIUq ED C1u1ht i11 Ille Ad (~ (j)) IOMftZI «JDrlN " Ef) Three Stooets 0 [j @ Qi ED NBC Tllursbr Mm: (2llr) "at Younc Sav11u" (R) (dra) '61 -Burt Lancnter. 01n1 Merrill, Sheney Winters. Edward Andrews, Telly ~IS. Jody fl•r. Roberta Shore. lancnttr slm as 3n assistant dislrict attornty who must prosecule three teenagers ac· tused Of a one mring. (6J The U11Du<»blts 0 I~ CiJ> rn CD Streets of S111 f111C1sco "Asylum" (R) Aller l•O m~tflOUS deaths in a mental rost1tution. Sieve Keller has l11m- sell committed to Ille asylum to 1n. vest1gate. ~ uncovers some dis· turb1r.g facts. then hn a narrow tscape wtlh death while under the inlluence of drugs administered to him without his knowledge. ID The Bold Ones Ei) r ts1iv11 lnterutionl EID Space for Mu? All e•aminahon ol lht indirect llenellls the space p1ogram bas brought to man. 9:30 Q Nm ED Ymnia 1o:ooomm ..m (6)Perry ,.,,.. 0 (~ 00> rn CD Hlny 0 "Mor· ... 1:30 f) Clftdid CllMfa t•I S•n" (R) Harry's efforts to stop 0 ~~ @ f"fict Is Riaht a killer results in his being caught 0 love Allltrica1 S1J1t between a I01111tnted killer and a O !lo) Lers Malle A Dul conscrt11te·strickt11 pritst who has (e) (U)@Tt Ttll the Trutll heard Ille slaye(s confmion. O Nllioa $ Mmt: (C) (2.,) ID lift Sult "iila .. hmct" (MS) '57 -bmes Q.6 Greea Aaes Sltwirt, ~It Mul\ll!Y, Diii Duryea. l0:30 O W.W: !ltd « Alin Q) Hecu s Heron ID News EI!) Tiit w., It Was "196J/62r ,,, .,1 ~ u:a.L-a. Labn/Celtb ChlllPionsflip" I er ..... r .. ...._. fl) 1w1a • C.C. E!l VlflfCJ ... m ••ttr .... I J:OO 0 ~3) 0 ED m al News Ei) l_ob!IJ Goldsbort Slltw 0 l!) (jj ~ @ News Q) Little Rascals 0 BtSt el Gl1ldlt l:OO ~ @rn (j) The WalttllS "The (6] Set Bili'• lie-(R) John·Boy learns that Ben O Tiie Lucy SliGW borrowed his ar withoat permission m M'mioll: hnpossillle when a deputy $heriff corMS around a~k1ne embarrassina questions. ID Mod Sqllld 0 ~ 00 (lo) m Cbdys ll11ipt (17J CV Mr. lu'kJ &. the Pips Chlton Davis, George 1:2'-The Unt'9Cbabln Cartin ~nu Lola falan1 auest. Re ·ED Tbe Thin Ure uheduled. ( ;ri (!)) Yictoiy it Sea O Movie: (C) (2hr) "TM llid From Br~" (oom) '46 -Dannr Km. 11:15 €D Cinema 34 Virginia Miro, Vm Ellen, &e Ar· dtn. 11:30 O l 7J (f >(jj CBS' lite Movie: Ct, W~d Wild West (C) "The Jerusalem rile" (dra) '72 O lei9 (i) (J I CD Birney Millti -Bruce Davison. lhcot W1!h1mson, "1 he Guesr: (R) Barney's squad has Donald Plusance. the Job of p101ect1nc a aovemment 0 11 00 ®J m Johnny C1rso11 '"''ness from the venaunct of a 0 calendar aime synditalt. Herb Cdelman (!.. Movie: "t Wah Up Scre1111in(' auuts. (mys) ·o -Betty Grable, Victor G) Duft(s C1loice Mature. ID MOl!dlr T1lru Fridq 0 (~ (j)) @ Wide W~ Spe- .:'!!'I llfidia c,,. cul ··Gmldo Riveri: Goodnight ltLI Ame •.• o~ MM: (C) (2111) "Tribes'" (clla) ra. .. . ,, 'JO -.lan·Mdlnl Y111ttnl, Oirrtn ~ ~: ·""· ll!plflll11 ·(mus) Nct"ill· ur1 Holliman. ·sz -Ezio Pinza. Lana Turn er, Dtb· @) PWMtlpltla felt Futial bit Reynol~s. Barry Sullivan. m Jap1111ne lancP1e ,,.,,,.s EID TH Thill Ed&t 12:00 ID Mowi.: "fltary of Scotland'' (d1a) 1:100 (t29} (i') ()) fiD The Ttin '36 -~lhar1ne Hepburn fred11c Wh«lt1$ "lhc Catr• Wilen ~~ March John Carradine. ' dreldtt to telurn lo Ille SuptrS!itl(l(I ' Mountains 10 look for the l~t, ID Get Smart Dutchman gold mine, his d1ughlt1, l:OO 0 10 Tomorrow Boo, demands to accompany him. O I~!), • ..,,.,.. .. r..-. H GI Mm lirillln sa... '-3 l.2J -l.!J ews J... • 1:45 f) MOtie: (C) "tlemardine" (mus) 9:00 6 r17j (3)(j)~ Uursclar Cttn· ''>1 -Pat Boone, Terry Moore, t6J ~its A series of lour rt peat James Drury. comedy pilots: .. ll•lltll•I Hd JolltS," sllfS Ned Gins aad Geor&e 2:30 G) M • lfieht Shor. "T1mpice," l<irby as a pair of retired •iclowell ''Sllld" v.ho share a low rent apartment nthrr tlllft live with their grown 3:45 e Me.if! "Rldlel ' the Strlnctr" ch1ldrU1; '1fMS" star' Jlnie Sell (wes) '48 -lorelt• Younc. Burt and Pem Marsliall 111 a ~ lancnlet, W1llim Holden. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES 10:00 0 "lloe Dtlill" (dn) 'S9-B11n don OtWildt, Carol lJ!tley, Mac donald ea,...,. (6) "lft Ti• fer ~ Ccoml '40 -James Stewert. Rosalind Rin ~tit, Cll.lrlel Ruult$. 12·00 m '11lt .... lMf" (rom) •47_ 01v1d Nim!, Blf1>ala S11nwyck, Richard Contr. 1:000 (C) •Aft M•" (adv) '62 Ralph Hudson, Ri11 l<letn . '26 (C) .. A ,,....s Alftk" (com) ''>9 -Sal Mitleo, ~ CrusbJ, Jerry Moore. 3:00 10 (C) "WlllcMtar 73'° (WH} '67 -lom Tryon, .lolln Snon. 2.1 00 "al ,,. A(ai11st O'. H111" (dra) '52 -Pat O'Bnet1, lipenctr T rl()', Diani Lynn. John Hod1a•. 4:00 ~3 1 (C) -TN lints-(susp) 'liJ- Rod Taylor, nppl Hedren, Saunnt Pluhttte. O (C) "lMS tf Hereliln" (a~) '64 -Nickey llartltay, Jayne Mins· held KOCE Television (50) WANTE DIAMONDS• GEMSTONES J•••ls by jo,ephs is s90fchil'lq for d1omo11ds ond 9tm1tones trom private lnd1viouals end estates. C.eful examinatlo,., and •aJuatlon by our upert1. Highet4 prices paid. C'al l 54C>-9068 10-9 dally, Satur- der 1<>-6. Sunday closed, ask fOI' Mr. Dennis Foltz or. Mr.JoNph. iewels by loieph ..... ~ ...... -........ ~-........ ... ,. ... • • 30-Gallon Siie •.......••••..•. 7 4~88 40-Gallon Siie ••...........•.. 84.88 SO-Gallon Site •••.••.•.••••••• 94.88 3-Bar Grille Screen Door • let those ceoli"IJ brHlH i11 ... • kHit b119s 011tl • Not11rol ol11minwn finish ... lO", 32'' or 36" widths Reg. 99s ~ 12.88 Glidden-Spred Gel Flo Paint • Til!le·IOVlllf, on..CMt , ... ...... • Dries quickly te lntrMS ..... fillisll • Flews en amHthly, ...... , Reg. 1099 13.99 . Gal. Detecto-Lite .Circuit Tester • IN"• IM tt1h electricel circuits tr-to It 600 -"• • AC tr DC tt1ter, f44t ~1.· 49.~ Special Selection Paint Bru1he1 Glidden Spred House Paint • w ............... •<rvlk ..... ...... • lilry ~ wf"' ~ ... ...... • fest 4,.,-., C-.., wltti ...,, ..W 1~1; ·~~ Easy To Use Tubing Cutter • Cm,...., -••--...... J/16"'9 IW' ........ • ....._ relen.. I J7llC 32• •• &· ........ ... _. ...._. .:...:. ... ~ ~ Speed-E-Namel Spray Paint • Dries la ......... '""'·...,.... ..... • A sefe, '-1-fne peiat ftr 1H illterier -4 11terilr ... ~1; 991t0?.(H Moen Cartridge · Replacement ..... , ........ ,..,..__, ........ & G.tew c.mw,. Metts & ....., .. " •aw-plete4kwss ~ ... 499 Durable Steel Crimping Tool . ....... _..., ..... , ......... • c..t.t ........... , .. 7 TornaCto Tr.u-Te1t . Propane Torch r Kit ' • ,., ......., Mt .....,., ,,.,.. lwtti - «CMMriet -1 pMctl ill -• ' • ( ................. C'lnyN ... '"" •I • Or.nge E Oast ED IT ION Today·s Closi11Jt N.V. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 1CJ!r 4 SE"CTIONS, 44 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1975 c TEN CENTS Emotional Moment Love at .Fair • Preston Hibbard, art director for the Orange County Fair, took a bride Wednesday. Hibbard and his assis- tant, Dixie Lee Wood, were married amid tile greenery and colorful flowers of the fair's floriculture exhibit. It was the first wedding on record at the fair, officials said. The couple are hon~~ooning today -at the fair, of course. Magic Show, Music To Highlight Fair Magic shows, music, dance de· monstrations, a Chinese cooking les&o1\, fashion show, motorcycle speedway racing, pizza taste- t.esting , gymnastics display and entertainer Billy Armstrong wlll highlight Friday action at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa. Among the selection for enter- tainment Friday are : ~ -1to 5 p.m . Donna Hanna ex- plains self-discovery through fine arts in the Fine Arts Pavilion. -1 p.m. Chuck J ones' Aladdin Show, fairgrounds proper. -1:30 p.m., Chinese Cookery ' demonst ration , Home Living Pavilion. -3 p.m ., The ,Colony concert, at Family Fun Stage. -3 p.m., the Baker Gymnastic Team, fairgrounds proper. . Bi~ks v s Battin --4 p.m., Charlotte's Academy of Dance, at Family Fun Stage. --4 p.m., Torrance Youth Band in Concert, fairgrounds proper. -4 :30 p.m ., Fashion Show featuring prize-winning gar- ments, Home Living Pavilion. ~ to 10 p.m ., Montezuma's Revenge in Concert, at Mountafo Dew Stage. -7 to 10 p.m ., Bob Dowswell demonstrates fine graphic letter- . ing, Fine Arts Pavilion. -7 p.m., Chuck J ones Magic Show, Family Fun Stage. -7 : 30 p. m ., Old-fashioned Melodrama by Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse in Little Theater. -8 p.m., Cheer in concert at Fahlily Fun Stage, Sunday School Picnic in concert at the Bandstand. -8 p .m ., Billy Arms trong .show, at Amphitheater. <See FAIR,'Page AZ> Orange .County Board or Supervl,ors Chairman Ralph Diedrich waded into the Cray between District Attorney Cecil Hicks and Supervisor Robert Battin today, branding ll a "fight' between alley cats ot1 a tin root." D4edricb said, "The Jack of pro(esaionalism of these two men maddies the environment ol high county offices." Hicks and Battin had no lm· mediate comment oo Dledricb's remarks. The District Attodey and Bat- tin have been tradin& verbal barbs s ince the board of aupefVi¥n voted tbree weeks aco to tND1(er a2o lnvestigat.on from Hieb' oCfice to the 1berllr1 ~ otf\ce. Hicu bu since rued S\llt to prevent th• transf• ol the ln- v.Ueators and anoounced aa1a ol· Ciel 11 lnveaU1atLn• Bat\,lo's aollikal campai•n.s. BatUD told reporters um •eek s , a School, City Eye · Pool Plan By ALAN"DIRKJN Of Ille D•llY Pilot 5'ltfl The City of Costa Mesa has agreed to talk with leaders of the New~rt-M esa Unified School Distnct about a joint venture on construction of a SO-meter Olym- pic swimming pool. The city council was asked Tuesday night to support an Olympic pool in the city and the council agreed that Mrs. Norma Hertzog, a member of the coun· cil's liaison committee with the school district, should raise the matter at the next meeting of the committee July 30. Carl Carlson, representing the Costa Mesa High School Aquatics .Boosters Club, asked the city for support, saying that enlarge- ment of an existing school pool would cost $240 ,000, and con- struction of a new pool would cost $400,000. He presented a petition con· taining s ignatures from 5,182 Costa Mesa residents expressing support for an Olympic pool. He said th at 87 percent or the persons contacted expressed sup· port and that all are adults. Carlson noted that the pool al Costa Mesa High School present- ly is out of service and said that i! the city ag~ee4 to back the enlargement of that pool it eould be done by next fall. He said he was con!i4ent that some of the $16,000 to $18,000 that is being spent OD repairs could be saved. Councilmen lack Hammell and Alvin L. Pinkley said that any action must be a joint ven- ture between the city and the school district. Several years ago the City or Newport Beach shared in the cost of construction of an Olympic pool at Newport Harbor High School. · The issue was not raised at the Tuesday council meeting but some of the questions that have been discussed a bout the funding of a pool are: who has control - the city or th~ school district - and who pays the maintenance costs. The Newport Harbor High School pool costs $4, 700 a month <See POOL, Page A2} Summer Aquatics . . Signu ps Announced Saturday and even Monday aren't too la le to get into the swim of things with the Costa Mesa Department of Leisure Services' s ummer aquatics pro- gram. Registration will be taken Saturday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., and Monday from 9 a.m. to noon at the E stancia High School swimming pool. • e m - '~~ ...... ~iJ Oilll y ~"" sc.tf ..,,... LIGHT PLANE FLIES OVER FREEWAY PROJECT Removal of Qirt Remains Controversial Old Runway Dirt Used for Freeway Thirty years ago, thousands of cubic yards or fill dirt were dumped at the takeoff end of Orange County Airport's old runway to give more space to the high-powered P ·38 "Lightning" fighters based there. Now, the slate Division of Highways' is removing that dirt to make way for the new Corona del Mar Freeway. The dirt is being used to build up the interchange at the Newport Freeway and the ex- cavated trenc h will be the d e pressed bed of t he new freeway, ~ich will cut across the foot or the airport runway next to Bristol Street. County Airport Director Robert Bresnahan fought to have that stretch of the freeway cov· eredover . "He said it would provide a San D iPIY4 H;t safety factor in case planes tak-.,_O'O ., ing off lost power," according to Norm Ewers, noise abatement B T mblo specialist at the airport. y ..I. e r;.. "The same consideration was , given wh e n the San Diego 'JUO D~n#~' Fr-eeway went in at the other end l "1 .....,.--ellll:' ofthenmway," he noted. SAN DIEGO (AP) -An earth-But & SJ>Okesman for the state quake shook San Diego shortly highway agency in Sacramento before noon today, shifting office said a study revealed an acci~t desks in tall buildings and jar-would occur on the new freeway i,e was able to obtain information onl bo t 10 od the investiga\ron 'from a Hicks ·ring resid ents. Y a u once e very years -There were no immediate re-not enough to warrant the extra deputy by impersonating one or Po_._ of damage from the 11:24 expense of covering the roadway bis (Battin's) former aides, now '"'° ttb d fth anassistantinDiedricb'soffice. a .m. tremor. a e eo 0 e runway. Intensity of the shaker was JIOt Airport officials still fear that "ltistotallyun!orgivablefora immediately known, but the freeway is too close to the supervisor, or anyone else for seis mologist Richard Haubrich business end of the runway, .that matter , to go into someone at UC San Diego said the quake though s tate officials point out it else's office and impersonate a proba~ly was centered in Baja will actually be a little farther member of that office oo the CaliiorniaeastorEnseoada. away than the San Diego telephone," Died ti ch said . "It is Worker" on the sixth noor of a Freeway ls on the landing end of unthinkable." downtow~ building aaid the the airport. Diedrich said the investigation d sk:s to of Battin should be conducted lf tremor caused e move But one longtime air1>ort busi· the District Attorney believes around. San netaman say• the excavation h ..___ v1 Officials and patients at ·-t la removln.s that old fill dirt campaign laws ave~ olat· H ,._,add Bal~-"'-'• • ed. But he said Hicks should re· Diego Naval osp _. · uv-l• removing a "safety aone" move himself from the pl'Obe Park ln tht downtown area also pi{ota bave Celt safe with for because of bls persooal ilavolve· reJ>Qrted ffflinl tbe e~~e.. yellf'I ment in a political feud. A tecbnlclan. at Sn DieJO "The P-385 needed tbat buffer Diedrich also said lonalt-'· State'I Geolo1tcal Setences .,.. wben the runway was cant- ing c hara es overliiCts' Department Hid the tnmor re-eel at llO degrees <generally performance in office should also ,sstered about 5 on the Richter tow.,.S Cotta Mesa) and lt ii ltlll be investtaated, but said, ._the sc:aleolmagnltude. '*"'ti now tbat the angle ol the d "AppareoU1 lt •• centered '~WaJ bu been chanced to 193 public eservea better ua,tn It ls about 15 mu .. ~ 1"n~" be .,,..._ (ticnr(ard Upper Newport gettln1 -8 mudallntinc COQtlllt ~. IMat tb• dlrectlciG bad not S.y.' said Cliff Fruler, oWDer '!' =3Z:':ti"~ the .;_ ~ plaPolated. « ., avlatlon sentce at the ' ~~~~.~d. leinourl)oUdtni ____ ...,;.,.:.;(See~~oraT, P.,eA2> (8eeDlEDR~· ... ..-.~~~ .... ~ ... ~ , ace Friend s ~ E xchange Flags SPACE CENTER, Hous ton (AP) -The American Apollo and Soviet Soyuz spaceships linked up in orbit and, after a brief scare from a burning odor, the commanders of th~ two ships h e ld their l o n g -a waited "handshake in space " this after- noon, 139miles a bove earth. Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford and cosmonaut Alexei Leonov met in a docking tunnel between the two ships to exchange greet· ings and flags or their nations. It was an emotional moment for these two veterans of space flight who have become fast friends during two years of train- ing for this first international mission of space detente . "I'm very happy to see you." Stafford s aid as he grasped th~ hand of Leonov after a hatch was opened between the tunnel and the Soyuz craft. Leonov then reached over and embraced Stafford with the traditional Russian bear hug greeting. Following the gree ting l>etween the commande rs , Leonov shook hands with American astronaut Donald K Sl ayton. The se cond Soviet s paceman, Valeri Kubasov . joined in the welcoming ceremony. and then the two astronauts .m oved through the . hatch into the Soyuz. The third American, Vance D. Bran4, r emained on station in tbeApollo~ Almost i mme diately , the s pacemen recei ved rac!iocd greetings from Soviet leader Leonid I. Brezhnev and Presi- dent Ford. Brezhnev cong ratulated them on behalf of the Soviet people and said they completed "a signifi - (See LINKUP, Page A2l FACTORS NAG SI'OCK M4RKET NEW YORK (UPI> -Prices closed lower today in moderately active trading on the New York Stock Exchange. Investors were concerned about hous ing in · du s try prob l e m s and a threatened rail strike that couid slow the economy 's recovery. Reports that the Fede r al Res erve Board may ha ve tightened credit again also con- tributed to profit taking begun Wednesday when interest rates continued to climb. The Dow Jone s industrial average, up nearly two points around mid-day, lost 7.&1 points to 864.28. It lost 9. 70 poinl'i Wed- nesday. Declines led advances by about a nine-to-four margin. (Tables. C7 J. Prices were lower in moderate trading on the Ameri can Stock Exchange. Or:~:wiz_~••• Weatller Fair skies are forecast for Friday. following the usual early morning low clouds a long the coast. Highs ranging from near 70 at the beaches to near 80 inland areas. I NSIDE TODA~ "All we got to do is /ind thf. airport,'' laid the Eastern Air Unes captain. "Yeah," tlN first o/fic~ re,,Ued. A half-, second Loter, both Mout«I, • /ollowed btl the aound of . o plane c1'a.h that t.OOS to 1cill n . ntar Charlotte, N.C. Prober1' report Qpptors on A 7. l•d~x .. -c Tfw!!d!l)'.JUty17, 1871 . . •·p resld eat D r'"'*! •' • .T ric ia arid ~E a ·: .. ' • - Visit P ageaht' '' ~ :~ ' ORANGE C(>UNTY FAIR -'nlrou.il\ Sun 1 F.a.lrgrounds. "GODSPELL" -South Coast Repertory Theater, through Sun. 8p.m. ·f' orme r P rt>sident Richard M_ N i xon drovt" v.'l tb d aughter Tnc1a and he r husband Edward Co x to t he Laguna Be ach f'(•stiv:.il of Arts Pageant of the l\tastl•rs Wednesd ay. ;\:ixon dropped off ti.t r. and l'it rs. Cox al ttte Festival of Arts fro nt gate and then.returned in a large bla ck limousine to hfs home in San Clemetnle. P.1r. and l\1rs. Cox attended the Oil Chiefs Deny Gouge On Pricing WASHINGTO N CUPll -Ex- t>Cut1ves of some of the world's largest oil companies denied to- day at a Senate hearing that there was any attempt to gouge the public when they r aised gasoline prices j ust before the July 4 holiday weekend. The executives oC seven oil firms were s ummoned before a joint meeting of two Senate sub- committees to explain the two to three cents increase and to answer char ges by Serh-l:lenry M. Jackson CD-Wash.), that the oil companies were purposely NEWPORT URGES DR ILLING CONTR0Ls--A12 creating an ~rtificial gasoline :shortage to drive up prices. ~!th o u gh th e y te s t ifi ed separately, the statements by the oil men all foll owed the sam·i:,. line -that the gasoline price in- crease Y.'as m ade necessary by rising produc ti on costs and were permitted under the rule.'> of the Federal E nergy 1\dministration. "Any impression that our re- cent price increase amounts to gouging t h e p ubli c is un - j ustified," sa id D. L. Bower of ~and ard Oil of California. which markeLs a gasoline under the Chevron brand name. He said his firm's two-cent increase July 1 ~ould recover only two-thirds of i\Sincre ased costs. Bower said the increases oc- Curred on July 1 because FEA re- gulations permit onl y one change in prices a month. --The executive's testimony WaJ preceded !liy 45 minutes or squabbling bety.·cen Republican and Democratil: senators over the hearing's Procedures. Sen. Charles ~I . Percy CR-Ill .), Su.id it was unfai r to the oilmen to r~uire the m to appear together l:Secause s uch a joint appearance muld leave the impression that the companies act in unison. 11t:hich they deny. Hannon M . Card, a senior vice president of Texaco Inc., joined ui objecting to what he called the "lineup" -the practice of lining all seven e xecutives at one wit-*' table for questioning. : Yielding at las t to the Q.epublicans, Jackson , who ~aired the hearing, agreed that the executtves could be ques- Uoned individuall y and one at a Ume. F....,.PageAI :FAIR ... -8 :15 p .m ., Spe e dwa y motorcycle racing events, at Grands tand. . -9 p .m .. The Young Life . Elngers. at Ba nds tand. ORANGE COAST c. DAILY PILOT I l"'O'•"l!O C""''(;ol1 1 P•>C1.""1h •l>I<•"'""' • 111 .... ~,.,. '""'' ,.,. "· .. "~~"-•••""n••""'" I C....." P,.~, ""'uCo••'l•"I> -··i-"'''.""'·''" . :'.':"'~~ ~:::~~~'7=1.:;::·1. ~c:, ~::.:: '. 1••" VoH~y ''"'"'· ~ffl• .... <• V •llO• •'WI ! 1..&11 ..... a.>.-. .. 1\ovl11 c .. ii. " ""~'·· • ...,. .... , •d""'" """~".-"'1u1•••• ..,.,-..,,..,,, T•• "'"''""'" p~bl+.1>1.-q "'""' " •• JOO ........ 8'1• • , .. , •• 1, co""-··· c'"'o'"'" m10. Rober! N. 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'°"'.,."'" )t111.Crlfl0...,1tOc.,, .• ,u oo-~••· lrtmo;o.., oo,....n..,,, ""l!i.•1 ""'""•ti-U 00 ~~., I 40th a nnual production of the Pageant or the Masters and later loured the exhibition grounds where the work of Ull Laguna area artists is on dis play. Th.e visit was carried out under extreme secrecy but with little security. "\, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Reeve sat with the young couple. Mrs . Reeve is lhe F estival of Arts publicit y director. George Pletts, restival security director, was the onl y other persbn to have been informed o( th e Nixon-Cox visit. Mrs. Reeve said today the cou· pi e enj oyed the Pageant, a re- creation of fa mous art works with the use of living models, special sets and skillful lighting techniques. Trici a Cox h ad seen the Pageant in 1962. Edward Cox had never seen the ra mous living pic- tures berore and asked questions throughout the evening on how the produc tions were created, J\.lrs. Reeve said. During the perrormance, one woman came forward and asked Tricia for her a utograph which the forme r President's daughter gave g r aciously , Mrs. Reeve said. Later as the coupl e walked around the grounds, they were recogni~ed by several people, most of whom s miled and nodded in recognition. The couple were to have ar- ri ved in a special car and been met by the Reeves. However, Mrs. Reeve said that" car ap- pa rently was driven u11 to the fes tival by a Secret Service agent and left for the couple to return home in. Nixon a ccompanied the couple. Mrs. Reeve s a id she thought he may have been a nxious. about SCC'Urity. She sajd Tricia told her "Dad- ~Y wanted to bring1us," explain· 1ng the slight change in original plans. POOL .•• --. ~, tomll.ihtain: ~ The issue is further compllcat· ed. by the recent acqui~ition by Costa Mesa of the HarbOr Area Boys Club on Center Street for $275,000. This property contains a 25-meter pool whlch the city now operates. Anothe r issue that was not raised Tuesday night was the question of wheth er the Coast Comm onity College District would be inte rested in a joint \'entur e . The pool at Orange Coast Coll ege is not an Olympic pool. Dana Youth. Dies in Crash A single car accident on wind - ing Ortega Highw ay eut of San Juan Capistrano has claimed the life of a 19-yc ar-old John F. Ma s o n o f D a n a Point . a Cali fo rnia Hig hw a y Patrol spokesman said today. · The s pokesm a n said Mason, of 33392 Bremerton Street, was ap- parently killed instantly when he lost control of his car at high speed and it r ammed into an oak tree along the side of the road. ,The 4:30 a.m . c rash occurr<.'CI about nine miles east of the San Oiea:o Freeway ne ar the old San Juan Hot Springs, the CHP spokes1n an added. UC! LECT U R E S - "American Folk Medicine," Room 159 Social Sciences Lab. 7 p.m . ''Fabric Design with Dye1," Room 503 COM H'i gh School. 7 p.n\. FRIDAY.JULY18 CONCERTS IN THE PA~ - ".Manijera," Colla Mesa City Park,lp.m . MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY RACING -Fairgrounds, 8:15 p.m. U -NKUP ... cant event. . . The whole world' with 1reat attention ana delight fs obsel\ving your responsible work.''. Ford called the docking a "momentous event, a very great ac;hievement, not only for the five of" you but also for the thou1ands of Soviet and American scientists who have worked together for five years to make this joint fil&ht possible." After the formal greetings, Ford questioned the spacemen like a space buff at a chance en- counter with his heroes. The meeting of the spacemen was beamed to earth on television and the four could be seen inside the Soyuz as they listened lo the leaders of their countries. Slayton and Stafford wore white space coveralls and Lhe cosmonauts were in green. They formally exchanged flags, with Stafford giving Leonov five banners packaged in a cloth bag. The Soviets handed over a United Nations nag which the Americans will r eturn to earth. In a formal reply to the ex- change, Stafford said: "May our joint work in space serve for the benefit Of all persons in all COUn· tries on earth.·· The odor, which sent the astronauts scurrying for oxygen muks, flooded the cabin when they opened a ,hatch on a tunnel coMecting the two ships. They quickly diagnosed that it Came from a-rurnace in the tun- nel cmnectln1 Apollo and Soyuz. A sample for a metal-making ex- perttftent bad been hatin& in the l'uru¥., ~ &114 Hou~ )fJaalloa eontn>Y theqi!aed tb.t odor ac- cumulated in the 414 houn since the astronauia. "sealed the hatch •on the Apollb end In preparaUon for the dockln1. "There iS no problem," the control Center reported an hour aftil' the .amell worried thet~ astrbnauts. Commander Stafford, Btter as- sessing the situation, assured the Sdviet commander by radio: "We have a little problem. I think we ha ve somewhat or a bad atmosphere here . I think soon that we will no longer have any problems.'' Apollo and Soyuz executed the first ever hookup of American and Soviet s paceships at 9:09 a .m . PDT over Spain, six minqtes earlier than scheduled. The llnkup prompted this out- burst of enthus ias m from Staf- ford, "We have succeeded." Leonov concratulated him with ''Well done, Tom. It was a good show. We are looking rorward to have you over.'' DIEDRICH torney, general should handle botb illYe1U1aUons and Battin and HJcks '"'"should both withdraw from the field, or rather the al-l~y." ' Deadline Ends Grove Hostage Still Held DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania <UPI) -American student Steven Smith of Garden Grove was still in the hands of Zalrean revolutionaries when the 60-day de· adllne they set for fulfillment of their demands ex-pired today. But U.S. and Stanford University o(flcials ap- peared to be confident Smith wou ld be released In lbe near future. Ambassador Beverly Carter received a letter Crom Smith five days aao in which the student said he was being well treated and expected to be re· leased , A U.S. embassy source said today, "It's just ag- gravating waiting for lbem to get ready to do I!-" Smith, 22, Is lbe last of four hostages held by a grpup calling lhemaelves lbe PopUlar Revolutionary Party bf tho Congo. The gl'OUlJ kidnapcd lbree Stan- ford studentl and a Dutch woman from an animal re- search station in a remote area of western Tanzania • Theother.i have been l'noed. · , U.S. and Stanford OlficlAll have refwsed to dll· cUJS the case or say whether lbe ransom hu been paid, apparently due -to th• senslllvlty of the Zaire government to the issue. J. \ \ ·Wils o n's I . Burglary Los~t Up The loss ·tn the $18,000·plus burglary or Cotta Mee;a Coun· cUman Robert M . Wilson's home while he was away at a mayon' convention will probably rise higher, the victim predicted to- day. He said as he and his wife take inventory of items miuing-in the weekend r8.nsaikine ol ttie r e· sidence, more valuables cannot be located. ~ _ The raiding and ransack.in.I of the Wilson home was discoveted Sunday by his father·ln·law when he checked the premises. Inventory of the dollar loss was postponed until the Wilsons re- turned rrom the U.S. Conference of Mayors In Boston, followed by a brief vacation in Canada. Known stolen so far are a col- lection of rare weapons, includ- ing se ven rines, two shotguns and two pistols, one a Colt Detec- tive Special, plus a series of silver dollars with 1878 through 19'l5 mint dates . Councilman Wilson said he also lost camera equipment, old paintings and photographs and a calculator lo the burglary team which hauled it all away in his 1973station wagon. One treasured old painting he said cannot be replaced depicts a rustic scene on East 17th Street in the early agricultural days of Costa Mesa. So far, police have recovered the family's stolen station wagon in ,central Santa Ana, along with his brie fc ase apparently hurled out on Harbor Boulevard in San- ta Ana. Today, he said a costly camera has since turned up among the items stolen from the northslde home, wh i ch was totally ransacked by whomever pried open the sliding glass door. The break-in occurred during Wilson's participation in the 14th Confe rence . of Mayors conven· lion he has attended. "The number one problem in this nation is crime and our court system and 'chicken' judges are to blame," he declared, adding the Conrerence or Mayors is greatly concernt?d with that is- sue. DIRT ••• airport for more than two de- cades. "Lots of planes have hid to come down on that fill and the part of the old runway that's still there," he said. "I undetstand, the excavation will not only re- move the fill dirt but part of the. old runway that is left," he said. ' ' "I've landed there several times and I'd havt to think or it as a safety zone of sorts ror pilots in trouble. "Ir yciu 've got a n airport, you're always eoing lo have bad situations develop even though we try and train student pilots not lo do this,'' Frazier added. ''Now it seems that safety zone will be eone and the only place those planes in trouble will have to go is onto the freeway.'' State highway officials said they will stick by their prediction of one serious accident every 10 years and have no plans lo alter the progress of the freeway or the removal of the fill material. • ~ Din; Pilol PllOIOf 11, Rftllard 11 ... 111er EASY RIDER-Four·year·old George Wa ale or Costa Mesa showed up Wednesday for the high perforr_nan ce skateboard competition at the Orange County Fair. l·!e brought along a skateboard about half as lon g as he is and showed the judges he knows how to ride it. He '"on the hearts of spectators. Red Cross Nurses Threaten Boycott American Red Cross nurses in Orange County, embroiled in salary negotiations with management of the non-profit health agency, are contemplal· ing a ''blood boycott,'' a uniQfl of. ficial confirmed today. Despite wire ~erviCe reports that such a tactic is already be- ing employed, American Federa- tion or Nurses spokesman Dan Swinton said it is still only an op. lion that is yet to be used. "If mediated negotiations break down, the nurses will ask AFL-CIO union members to refrain Crom donating blood lo the Red Cross," Swinton· said. ''Bulit hasn't come to that.'' Car Explodes In Mesa Crash; None Inj.ured One car exploded in a ball of fire fed by its ruptured Cuel tank in a rear-end collision at a Costa Mesa intersection early today, but both driver s escaped unhurt. Manuel Hernandez Hernandez, 25 , and Victor Palomares Gallegos, 33, both llated as resl· dents or apartments at 1884 Monrovia Ave., were identified as the drivers. Police said the sedan driven by Gallegos was catapulted through the intersection of Newport Boulevard and Santa Isabel Avenue in the 2:3S a .m. collision. The vehicle was destroyed by f1ames within momenta after its driver scrambled to safety, while Hernandez' auto sustained major damage, poll<'e !aid. Whale 'Drowned' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -The California gray whale that was found washed as:hore at Point Vi cente will be dissected by the Cabrillo Bea<:h Marine Museum. Orange County's Red Cro!>s nurses are part of a Los Angeles area union local with 140 mem- bers. A Red Cross spokesman in Santa Ana said today all the nurses "are on duty to serve lhe needs of the public." Swinton said the nurses are de- manding salary increases of S2 per hour but the Red Cross i'> holding at $1 .35. Negotiations began in ·r.1arch but broke down in June and a federal mediator has been mc..:l· ing with both sides since Jul y I 1n an errort to iron out differences. "New sections or the Nation :il Labor Relations Act cove r - ing non-profit h"ealth care agen- cies give the mediator 30 days 111 work with the two sides," Swln · ton said. "After that a strike may be authorized.'' Swinton s aid the blood don:i - lion boycott would not be con- sidered a strike action but mcr1. .. ly a pressure tactic th at coul d he ·used during negotiations. He said both sides met Wetlnl'~ day night in an effort to r('soh ~· the dispute but were un:ihlc to come to an a~reemcnt. HAM, CHEESE cosr $WJ,ooo FORT LAUDERDALE. Fla. -(UPI )--Financier John G Bachan has learned the hard way that his Doberm an pinschl·r watchdog can be boug ht. llc"s a sucker for ham an~ cheese. When Bachan and his wire got home from an evening out they found their dog peacerully lick- ing his chops. Missing was $80,000 worth of valuables. most- ly jewelry. Police said while the Bachans were gone, a burglar entered through a sliding glass door, went lo the refri gerator for ha m and cheese, lured the dog into lhc bathroom with the good ies and then systematic<1 lly looted the house. COLOSSAL SUMMER Prices , lashed ~n Top Quality MEN 'S AND WOMEN 'S SPORTSWEAR·-" LINGERIE -PLA YSHOES SEPARATES-DRESSES -PANT SUITS-TOWELS -GIFT ITEMS GREAT SELECTIONS -BIG SA VlNGS -NO LAYAWAYS -SALES FINAL C!NTRALlY lOCATED AT HARBOR AND NEWPOllT IOUl.EV ARDS I IN~WNTOWN COST A M!S.t. \ ~to Yi OFF • (AND SOMETIMES MUC MORE) l Sina 1940 D£PARTllllNT ST0~£ l llt•M'OIT IOULIVA~ Dolly 9130 o.rn. -6 p.m. CloMdS"""°rs """"' CHOO' CA~os I ' •