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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-18 - Orange Coast Pilot' • Be~lt~ ~'Eesting~ Pact Probed Leisure World 1•ssian,Atnerica Fire Takes Life Space Travelers Of Wo1Dan, 71 Share Ships, Lune ... . . . . \ . -. . ~ . . '' ·:·~ \~··: . ., .~·. ""·' ' -. ',; '·• ; 0 ·1: .. , <1·· ·1·· J:' · .. ,,.R. : I LOT. ~.. •' • _!-,e, . - -' ' . , . .. \; '.=~;s ·"5' . .· ·. -~ ... ~~ ·' • -· ~,.,, . . .... ,_ ,., • ,_l!.o ' ,_ . . ...,, . . ' . . * *' * 10'."* * '* ... : . . ~ . \ ... FRI DAY AFTERNOON, JULY 18, 1975 VOL. ... NO.'"• 4 SECTIONS. "Cl PAGE.!t S3B2,o0o Bid 1 Hicks 'Probe Of Cella Seen By GARY GRANVILLE Otthe C1;1i1r Pl._ 5•111 A $382.000 tonlract r ecently a warded by the Orange County Board of Supervisors to a health test- i11g firm once linkt."Cl to Dr. Louis Cella is apparently being investigated by the District Attorney's Office. Dis trict Attorney Cecil Hicks was not available for comment today. BUT TWO PERSONS involved in <J lengthy study leading to the one- yea r pact co v e ring e laborate physical exa minations for 5,000 pro- s pecli ve-a nd ex is ting county employes have admitted they've been ques tioned by investigators. It was le arned today that Dave Mackowiak , an analyst in the o•. cELl..A p e r so nnel department and a member of the study learn that recommended ap- proval of the contract has been asked to m eet with dis- trict a ttorney investigators today. Ct;J,Lt\ SAID TIIURSDAY he has '·no financial interest whatever" in Orange County Diagnostic Clinic. a non profit corpora tion doing business as Orange Counly llealth Testing Institute (0CH1'1). Celia's attor-0ey, l{oberl F. Brent, a Newport Beach reside nl. backed his client's de nial of financial involve m ent late Thursday nig ht.' "It's a non-profil corporation. So, how could Dr. Cella have a pro prietary inter est ?" Brent asked. fie s aid Cella was once a director of Orange Coun-· ty Diag nostic Clinic but resigned "about six months ago." <See CELLA, Page M l Woman, 71, Burm To Death On Coast A fiery blaze at Leisure World in Seal Beach took the lire of a 71 -ycar·old '"uman early today and severe ly damaged -eicht apartment unit.s. The dead "'om an was identified as r.-tari Congdon , who lived alone at Apt. A. building 75, at 1341 Weeburn Road. T.he Orange County Coroner's office said her rl05est relatives Ii Ye on the East Coast. A coroner 's deputy said the cause o( death h ~s not been de· termined yet but 1t w~ probably du e to asphyxiation. She was round dea.d in her apartment. The blaze broke oul shortly after 3 a1m . When firemen ar· rivtd at the scene abou.t3:20 a.m . n11rnet were highly vtalble al'OW1d )' building 75, according to acting Capt. S!!'"l<Y Du Broe~. It took 40 firemen about 45 minutes tu control the blaze. Firemen spent most of this morn· ing mopping up the remnants of the fire. .,. Capt. DuBroek 1rua details were aLill tketc.by oo u.ct.ly where the fire bt-gan or how it started. He said aboutelghtotthe 16 apartment.a in buJlding 7~were damaged , so m e of them destroyed. A apoke1man for Leisure World sold · resid ents who lost their apartmenu would havt to M put up In motels for a s hort Ume. It wa1 a two alarm fire with alx pumper trut ks called. to the ·-<See FIRE, Peg@_AJ)' s ' or ~oast Spacemen Exchange Modules HOUSTON (U PI ) -Russian and Am erican space diplomats traded pl aces aboard their linked spaceships today and gave the world 140 miles below televised tours or their craft and their homelands . The spacemen moved between the Apollo and Soyuz for a series or ceremonies, experiments and public relations sight.seein~ tours in the name of dctenle and scien· ti fie cooperation. They also shared meals bul Soyuz commander Alexei Lconov said, in English, "The best patl of a good lunch is not what you eat but with whom you eat.'' He had steak and potato soup 'A"ilh Thomas Stafford a nd Donald "Dekc" Slayton in the Apollo and said, "Now I cat m y space food with n1 y very good. very nice £ri ends, Tom and Deke:· Vance B1·and, th e third /\polio crewman. ate a lunch of shchi , a soup usually·madc with sour cab- bage, along with chicken, plums , strawberries and juices in the Soyuz ca bin w ith Va l e ri Kubasov . Stafford and Leonov later transferred to the Soyuz and Brand and Kubasov moved into the docking module before join- ing Slayton in the /\polio. When Leonov moved into ihc Apollo for the rirst time, he hap- pily greeted Slayton in Englis h: ''Howdy partner , my old fri end.•· Brand, LL>onov and telcYision viewers on earth were given tours or the Apollo and Soyuz s paceerart and later the (See SPACE, Page 1\2) Girl Robbed Of Her Shoes Costa Mesa police today are ln· v es tigating th e bita rre slront?arm robbery ol a IO-year· old girl forced lo sun-ender her suede shoes Thursda.y under threat or a brutal beating. A girl and boy, 12 and 13, were picked up b y juvenile In · vetUgators for questioning about the felony crime which occurred in a Wnl Wilson St.reel apW't- ment complex. The victim told police the girl confrOnled her and demanded the llS. shoes, then the boy ac- eompUce stooped down and re- D(OVed lh•m u 1he obeyed. " ' , Half and Half What do you gel when you cross a tiger "'ilh a lion? The folks at Safari Island in Sandus ky. Ohio. call it a tiglon, on~ of only two historically recorde d births of a cross between a male Bengal tiger and an African lioness. Viej_o Park 'Bushes Of Sin' Cut Back By J.\N WORTH Of ..... Dlllly ~"" SUtl No one could hide in the al'acia bushes <tl Eldorado Park today. A landscaping job to trim down the brush was done this WL>ek by a contractor to the Orange Coun· ty Harbors, Beaches and Parks ... Department after residenU said the overgrown s hrubs harbored youths engaging in drug use and sexual acti vily. ''The bushes have been trimmed, thinned end raised." said Larry Lehman, county park spokesman. :'To horticulturists. that is what Is called 'lollipop· ping,'. but it w•s done to increase visibility and you h,ave to do that onte tn •while. - "U after a fair trill.I this doesn't ." work in reducing the 'social pro- blems,' the next step would be re- moving them entirely along lhe slope." About 125 neighbors of iJl e park, near Montevideo Elemen- tary School on Carrillo Drive. signed .petitions asking that the bushes be re moved and better lighting and drainage be pro- vided. The petitions were presented to the Mission Viejo Munici pal Ad- visory ·council. MAC me mbers said they did not believe the bushes should be removed untll trimming was tried. "YQU can't overemphasize lhc importance of visibility for sur veillance by law enCor-cemenl of- !See BIJSHES. Pag• A2l ~ •• Channel Drilling Approved SANTA l3Al{R1\H,\ (L"PI 1 The Soulh Ccnlra l Co:.1:.tal Com- mi ss ion h as givt·n J\lla ntic Richri cld L"'.urp . pcrn1i ssion to drill up to 17 nc"' "'ells in lhc Santa Barbara Channt:.·I. This is the first time s ince the 1969 Sanla Barbara oil spill thal n t'W drill ing has been aJlowed in the channel. Arco already h<i s 13 \l'ells built on platform !lolly, t"o rni les off of Coal Oil Point. Ol'ar Goleta, \\'hi ch we rt~ conslruclt'(! prior to the oil s pill. Plalforrn I loll y can hold up lo30 "'e ll s. 1-lo"'t'Ver. after the J!.169 spill fruo1 Platform A., o\\•ncd by Union Oil, the De1;1artn1cnt of IA- terior put a moratoriurn on ;_ill further d ri lli 11 g . Arco alrl•ady rcct>ivcd permission fron1 the Stale l.;_inds Commission tu drill the 17 ne"· wells on Platform I-lolly anti lhe coastal con1mission 's ~•ppruval "'as the last s tep bt.·furc bcg111 nin g construction . The 7-5 vote 'fhursday by the commission put several reslric· lions on tht.• drillinµ p1.•rmil. iu· I See OJ L , Pa,i:t· 1\:?i Wea1b .. r f"ighl and n1urn1ng IO\\I l'louds, utht.•r,,·1:-;l' fair Saturday Nut n1ut•h ll'm· ~rature t'hangc Ocal'h highs near 70 ris111 i.: to 8J inl and . Lu" s toni ght ~ lo 64. INSIDE TODA'\' So1ne lfun!1119ron IJl!a1.:h childrrn will ruakc //1e'1r stagt• debuls ton1g1!1 play111g un - u J u.o I rolt's l r 1't'S . muahrooms. aud otlrt•r tJrfs of .scenery. Sf.'c story by Daily Pilot SI.a/I Wnler l\allry Clan· cy on Page Cl of today.Ii Wukendrr. Index .. T-$otrwlC• •• Mn-in ,,_; -... •• -·.--· . .. &::;::z: •• ,,.., ........ .., •• •• Or..,..CMIM, .. .......... 01·11 -•t-• -· ., ·----· CM 0-...1_., ., ='~ ...... ••• --" .. •1•1t, ·--.. ,....,_ C< -•1•-11 ..... w. ""' '"' ..... •• -.. ... w ... ,.. " --.. -.. ..... u ••• •1" • ' .... , • ', • ' • .. .. .. .. . . .. . . .. . . .... . "' .. . .J tt 2 DAILY PILOT s Ft1d11. July 18, 1975 Hicks Staying on Case DA Won't Remove Self From lnveatigation Or<m ge County O.stnct Al· lorm.•y Cec1l Hic ks said Thursday he will not r emove himself from th e Grand Jury investigation or Supervisor Robert Battin's un- l>Ul'l'e:.sful campaign for lieute- nant go n •rnor E.trlu.•r in tht> dav. Roard of Suµrcrvisors Chu1r.man Ralph D1l'<lnch s aid Hicks should hand Uw inv\'stigation over to the At- lorne) Genernrs Office. Hut Hicks s.iid . "I will not aJ - 111\\ a verbal uttack by anyone to d1-;qu alify ml' from \•1gorously * * * pursuing alleged criminal viola- uons." · To do so would only eneourqe 3 contest to see wbo t.'OUld shout at me in the loudest voice," the dls.Lrict attorney s aid. The shouting match he talked of was a tirade that Battin leveled at him during a recent Board of Su per visors meeting. · Later, when Battin learned his campaign was under was under invesl1gat1on. he charged political motives lo Hicks. But lhcks sai<l he is not an· * * * Campaign Probe Supervisor Battin . Hires an Attorney Or;111gt' County Suµcrvi ~or RObL•rl Hallin hus hl red prum1 - ne n1 c r i minal la w yer M att Kurihch in matters related to an Drangl' Count y Grand J ury probe :lf bis un~Ul'l·l·s-.fu 1 197'1 Lieutenant ;uvt:rnor cJm p<.11j!n Ml'UnWhllL•. Ballin ·~ frequent :1.ite. Rachel Perry. ha~ been ex· f'ro•P~AJ SPACE •.. 5paccmen po1ntl'd a camcru out the windo'" a~ lhl• sh.!ps swept at 17 .376 mi i l':-> :m hour over the vast :-xpanSl' or the Soviet L'njon. .. We .arc Roing lo land here ..1.rtcr the (.'nd or the mission, .. Kubasov said as they passed over I.be cloud dolled Siberian plain at f{:1ragand;.1. .. It look!> like today is n very beautiful day over thl' Soviet t:nion," Leono v intcrjc·ctcd m RussiJn. "There 1s ;J lot o ( sun· ;hine ... (!reen ftelds ·· As lht•y approached the Vol ga River, Kul>a::.ov s a id lhl'Y were :>ve r Volgogr <1d City. Ile ex- plained at was once called Stalin-~rad and was the spot "where in l942-19-i3. German Fascist troops "ere defeated b y the Soviet Ar my " The ::.pace pilots ~ prc - 5umably jom ed r ed a nd blue hal ves. l'arried up in each .;pa cec rafl , or two com· memoralive plaques. The cere mony was on the night plan and Sta fford said everything was done (.!Ccord in g to s chedule although he did not specifically dtsc uss the plaques . Kubasov opened the televised ~acecraft tours by holding up u ptclure of his wi(e, Lyudmila. and their two chi ldren, Katya, 8, and Dima, 3 ·"He llo American peQ ple." Kubasov s aid in English while grand w a tched . "l am going to t e tl you about the Soyuz spacecraft. The Soyuz spacecraft consis ts or seve ral compart· ruents, the orbital module, the d escent vehiclt.'. the instrument ~sembly and the propulsion system.·· He then reached over to the p;:tle green control panel in the otbital module. pulled a waler gl.ln off a special clip and took a drink or water. In lhe Apollo, Stafford gave l..t.'Onov and the Soviet people a look al the American systems, saying in Russian. "The Apollo is tDe spacecraft aboard which the astronauts have Clown to the moon a nd also lo ourSkylab. ·• ·When Stafford and Leonov first met in the docking module today, the Soyuz commander gave his American collea gue a portrait or Stafford. Lt.'Onov is an amateur artist who 1:. preparing a collec· lion or sketches on the joint pro- ject. ORANGE COAST l•1Jl\jQlt•11 I I~ I •o •• 1.ri1, ....... u.,.,,' t ' 1f 1'I l l f' •<ii I I l 11 O' fl I J(Ort'l •' 't "I 1 • , ... ~ '" ffHOvff '°' ._,,1.' '""" ' '9 ,. .. l"'WC'f''f f'~•• n Ht11"I "'O•"' ~lilt( f f ..; '. " , I '' ' I 111 t ·•' " t•• " ' I t. I',, .. lff,, t• 4\1 A • , , ) I ~I ····'"'"'"n "''"''o • ., AIP\I) 0 •·f' f c~·•" W 1f I• 11· ' ,, ; t1luf' ' 111t ~)I I ~ 'ltr ,..f.'-ft•l•IY, .e c .. 1i1..,,n1 t '• Robl•rt N W l'•'O P, _.\1rt-nt Af'WJ P,Jh4t ,!II.rt Jdt k R Curlt•y v.~ p,,..,\1IJ"""" •M (~n.,,.1 'N..,.Qllf, Thoma!> A M urph1ne M.f "•O "'l (: ClitOt Ch cHle'> H Looc, R1t hdrd P. 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Battin l'Onfirmcd T hursday that he has r etained Kurilich to represent him in the Grand J ury's campaign probe. Kurili c h . a prom i n e nt Fullerton crim inal lawyer, will also help him carry issues he wants investigated to the Grand Jury. the supervisor added. Ballin. who is an attorney h.!mseU. said , "I don·t be!Jeve I really should have a need for an attorney. But, as it 1s oCten said, a luwyer who represents h1mseU has a fool for a client." "The first thing Malt told me was for me lo keep my big mouth shut and lo quit lalking to the pre- ss," Ba ttin laughed . Miss Perry's withdrawal from jury matters related to Battin and Hicks was announced by Grand Jury foreman J a mes l ;ller. "After ('O ns ultation and di s- l'ussion it has been decided that Miss Rachael Perry will re move herself as a juror from any and all procedures tha t may be pre- sented lo the Grand J ury con· ceming either Supervisor Robert W. Battin or District Attorney Cecil Hicks." Cttcr said in a brief press release. Miss Perry. a Newport Beach resident. was one of 19 people selected to ser ve on the Grand Jury July 1. The attractive 26-year-old brunette has insisted her two and 11'l year friendship with the con· lroversial supervisor will not in- terfere with her duties or obliga- tions as a juror. f'ro• Page Al OIL ... eluding making the company lla· ble for any loss of public revenue through an oil s pill and being responsible for any oil leaks. The company also promised lo institute a training program for personnel involving responsibilities to guard against oil spills a nd what lo do ln the event or a leak. Arco gave no indication of when it would begin work on the new drills, but did say it would go before the coastal commission again to expand its onshore treat- ment plant, which is necessary lo gel Cull production out of all the wells. Exxon Corp. recently won voter approval to expand its on· ehoreplant. Opponents of the onshore plant said it would be the start or massive development on the West Coast. Opponents a lso talked about the threat of new oil spills, loss or tourist revenue and adverse effects on commercial fishing in the area. Fro.aP~Al FIRE .•• scene. one truck company and three chief oHice rs. Mutual aid units from Huntinf{lon Beach and Wes tminster he lped fight the blaze. The building was a standard, wood-frame dwelling, Capt. DuBrock s aid. There were no re· ports of other injuries but because of the early hour or the fire, many details were stlll not available thls morning. Slow Houaing Recovery Seen WASHING TON <UPI) -The administration today predJcted a slow recovery in lhe crippled ho me construction Indu s try. where one out of five worker• ls out of a job. Housing Secretary Carli Hilla said construction starta would probably reach a rate of l .S mJlltOn at the ('nd O( U\if year and 1.6 milUon 1n the second cpl#ter of 19'78. That ts far below thePt~.£..•"9 of more than 2 mllllonln un l.o 1973. t . volved in a Political fi~ht with Ballin or any other supervisor. "l am involved solely in my responsibllty to detect an pro- secute crime." Hicks said. He went on to call "for public oUicial s to s to p seeking headlines and let matters de- vt>loped in legal, orderly and busi- nesslike m anner." Jn his press r e lease. Hicks also reminded Diedrich that last year the Fulle rton supervisor had called for vigorous enforcement or election laws MUM'S THE WORD Girlfriend A•chel Perry t Fr°"' P,,.e AJ CELLA .•• County r ecords s how the prin- cipals in the firm ar e Dr. Stanley Mayberg, Dr. Fred Kahn. Dr. Wayne Ro bertson. Dr. David Asher and Ted Schiffmcw .. The h ealth testing fi rm operates in space leased from Mercy Hospital, 2703 S. Bristol St., Santa Ana . Dr. Cella is reportedly part owner of the hospital. Until OCHTl took over the task early this month. the county Health Department gave an averal?e or 3.000 oh:vsical exams a year to prosp ective and exist- ing employes. That practice began drawing fire from Su per visor Ralph Diedrich two years ago because or what he said was the un- rea so nabl e amount of workman's compensation and re- tirement disability paid by the county, a self-insurer. Over the last two years, the combined tab was roughly $1.S million a year. DIEDRICH SAID THAT more tho rough pre-e mployment physical examinations would help reduce the county's losses. Arter a ye ar's study by a s~cial team, including an o~ side consultant. the supervisors voted s to 0 June 3 to authorize Personnel Director Bert Scott to negotiate the contract with OCIITI. Thursday Diedrich called the contract '•a major accomplish- ment that we expect to save thousands or lax dollars 3 year .•• "I AM SATISFIED that we have obtained the best possible deal and certainly there was no undue influence t hat I know of in giving the contract," he added. Scott said he did not know or any Cella involvement except for the location or the tesUng center at Mercy Hospital. He pointed out that contracting with an outside firm saved the county from investing in rouihly $150,000 of worth or equipment and said the price per physical examination of '63.99 assures the county a Oat rate. The personnel director also s aid th at a nother advantage or going to an outside vendor is tha t the county pays only for the physical examination performed and not an on·going program that carries expense even when ther e is no new hiring. SCOTT ACKNOWLEDGED the OCHTI was not the low bid· der for the contract. Cost studies show it would be roughly $52,000 a year Jess expensive lo have U.e Health Department perform lhe physical examinations. But, he said . .OCIITI was the 19Wesl qualified bidder. And, Scou added, the in-house coet studies dld not lake into con· sideraUon inOalion and pay rwse factora. He also nottd that should the physical exam proaram not have the desired impact on the coun· ty'a sell insured losses that the proaram can be discontinued after a year's trial. THE STU DY TBAM dlttentcr In lhe d eds(on lo cont.rad with an outalde nrm waJ Or. thomu Hamilton of the Health Department. '- Ho\fever the cOlllultanl. Dr. a.&• Oeor1i. of Beverly .HWI,. Hid t he favored batll. t.bl. COD· tract "11Lb UI• outllde firm and the !lelec~on of OCHTt. • Refugee Program Expands WASHINGTON <AP)-The U.S. resettlement program for Asian r efu gees is being expanded to include Laotians and an addi- tional 7 ,000 to 9,000 Cambodians and Vietnamese. Current plans call for the ad- miaalon of up to 5,000 Laotians who fled to Thailand after their government fe ll under Com- munist domination in recent weeks. The added Cambodians and Vietnamese are those who have Oed to Thailand and other coun- tries after Communjst govern- ments were installed in Saigon and Phnom Penh lasl Apnl. Previously, the U.S. r efugee progra m accepted only those Vietna mese and Cambodians STATE REFUGEE PROGRAM RAPPED-A3 who fl ed in the last days before their countries rell. In other reCuace developments, it was also disclosed Thursday that: -An esti m atcc.J 10.000 former Cambodian a nd Vietnamese soldiers may end up in U.S. military services. -The choice of a new refugee resettlement c amp equipped for winter lime use has n(.lrrowt..>d to Ft. Wolters, T ex .. (.Ind Fl. Holabird, Md. The plan to expand the refugee program was made public by Chairman Joshua Eilbcrg (J)- P a. >, of the House juc.liciary sub- committee on immigration. Al a subcommittee heating, Eil berg referred to a letter from Immi- gration Commissioner Leonard F . C hapm:J n l o ll o u sl! Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Pete r Rod1mo (D-N.J .>, which sa id: "The secretary of State has now r e quested the attorney general to expand the categories of Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees now eligible for parole and to grant parole for up lo 3,000 to 5,000 Laotian refugees." Ally. Gen. Edward IL Levi is expected to give routine ap- proval to the request. Meanwhile, it was disclosed at lhe Pentagon is workJng on plans to permit about 10,000 Viet- namese a nd Cambodians r e - fugees to enlis t in U.S. military services. . \ ) ~ • .... Keeping Ber Cool Kim Wolfe. 8, of Huntington Bl'dCh spl ashes i~ the g rass with the aid o f a hose and a m ut. Jusl the thing to keep your cool on a hot July day. Gunman Forces Woman to Disrobe Huntington Beach police were searching today for a man with a blond afro haircut who allegedly accosted a worn an at gunpoint Thursday, then forced her insid e Fro•PageAJ BUSHES ... ficers, ··Lehman said. "Some parks look great in the design phase a nd then when you actually get them bwll you re alize a policeman cannot see over a hill or something hkc that.'' Cal Neve. a deputy s hcnff and MAC councilman. has supported the homeowners' concerns and said many complaints have been made to police about Eldorado Park. her home where he made her dis· robe. Poli ce said the man walked up lo the 26-year -old woman in the courtyard al lhe Huntington Contin~ntal Townhouses, Adams Avenue and BrookhurstStreet. He pulled a s mall gun, police said, possibly a toy, and ordered lhl' wom an inside her home. lie then forced her to disrobe twice. slapped her and called her names. before fl eein g on root. Officers said the m an was 111 hb 2<fs and about six reellull. Seco Suffers SACRAMENTO <AP> -The T rouble-plag ued Rancho Seco nuclear power plant suffered its third mech anical problem in three weeks when cracks were round in a turbine rotor disc.:,tof- f1cials said Thursd:J y. SUMMER SALE (Continued) Featuring a huge selection of top quality name brand furniture at reduced prices. , ... r • W oodmark chairs • over 100 to choose from. All reduced for this special event. OREXEL-HEAITAGE-HENRE DO N-WOOD MARK-l<ARASTAN-BAl<CR N EWPORT BEACH • "'--"~~A~ tll"')/ A6~,.A-~ i'Jdll 1727 W~:!·~~~:~~~CH~2·20M I ea, ~., ,.,. ~, ~( """""'' :J4fl NOl(Tll C0 1\ST llWY .. 4»4 6»1 Wl~DAYS & SA TU•DA YS 9:00 te 5:l0 I . l ORRANCE • 2:m.9 HAwtllORNt. HI.Vil 10p(ll\ f'ri t1I 9, Sun 12 !\ ilO I :m11219 . ' \ Friday July 18 t975 _________ D_A_l_L_Y_P_IL_O_T_....,A.,;;.o..o.:S o ·CTD's Lynll 'Won't uit Post~· 8~ W@Mrr ®@l7WD©© The rolumn appears daily C'Xt('~ll Saturdays and ~1onday . 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Roll around a one inch rod, sque.-ze out excess water and smooth sides. Slide orr the rod and stand lo let dry. Running Behind DEAR PAT: We received a gift subscription lo Sunset Magazine lasl Christmas. Due to an in· complete address on the mailing tape, we've received only one magazine lo date. I've received only one magazine to dale. I've written lo Sunset. enclosing one of the address labels. I'm not s ure I wrote lo the proper address. however. Could you let me know what it is and check into this pro- blem for me? L. T .. Huntington Beach Your subscription problem is being corrected. ubscription in· quiries should be directed to Sunset M agazin <', 80 Willow Road. MC'nlo P ark, CA ~025. If a subscriber has written a letter of inquiry thal remain s un - answered for two months, a col· led ull tan be placed to Su nset (415-321·3600 i. A subscription service spokesman said that due to summer vacations, correspon· deuce to subscribers is running six weeks behind. FuelSurdlarge DEAR PAT: You will note on the enclosed copy of my receipt that Se•1rs catalog stores have started lo charge tax on shipping charges. I was informed by a person al lht· Laguna Hills store th al •·Los Angeles., di reeled this charge. A s1x·percent stale sales lax on an apparent shipping service charge appears to be un- fair. L. C. M., Mission Viejo The six.percent rharge on ship· ping is not state sales tax but rather a Public Utilities Com- mission fuel s urcharge. This rbarge is due to be increased a nother six percent within a s hort time, according to a spokesman for Sears catalog or· der plant gent'ral omces. Old Srhoolmatn At Your Service bas been re- ceiving many requ~'ts from re· aders to help contact old schoolmates for high school reu· nions. Due to lark of space, this is not possible. High School ad- ministrative e mployes usually are willing to assist with ar- rangements for re union gather- ings. or at least can offer in· formation as to whom alums should contact. Dally Pilot ~I Photo WANTS TO STAY Transit District's Lynn Refugees' Program Under Fire By RON ROACH Auo0c1<1t~d Preu Wt11tt SACRAMENTO -The U.S. In· dochina refugee program is "dis· aslrous" and rife with inefficient spending of federal money by s ponsor -finding agencies, California's top welfare official says. The s tateme nt was made Thurs day by Mario Obledo. secretary of health and welfare. But three of the nonprofit job· finding agencies. cont.acted by The Associated Press. took issue with Obledo Obledo has been critical of the federal plan He told reporters about 2,500 or the 12,000 refugees who have gone through Camp Pendleton are on California welfar e rolls He said the fe deral govern· menl promises lo pay, but it isn't helping much on education. Also. Obledo said, the refugees are worsening a tight job situation. Obledo termed the programs ''inefficient" but s aid he knew of no illegal activity He added : "Most of the money is kept by vo\unleer organizations and very little gels to the refugees." Federal contracts allocate $500 for each resettled refugee. Congress approved $700 million for this purpose. Obledo's chief deputy, Robert Gnaizda, said the organizations take $200 ''off the top" for over- head. Dick Welch. head of the state's refugee task force, said: "We do not yet have a de· finitive analys is from the legal department s o it's <ij!ficult to say at this point whether volunteer agencies are abiding by their ob· ligations." Viet Flight,s Resuming U.S. trans port planes from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station resumed flights to Guam today for 250-400 Vietnamese refugees who wish to return lo their homeland, refugee of· ficials reported. A spokesman said Thurs- day the flights were halted temporarily July 5 because of a Jack of aircraft. The new series of flights will run until July 25 if en~gh refugees are cleared for the trip hom e, the spokesman said. Aldrin Interview Featured Sun4ay SKI COUNTRY -Innsbruck, Austria. proposed site of the 1976 Winter Olympics, Is an awesome- ly beautiful locale for skiing, and rll(ht now the prices ate still re· asonable. f'ormer Pe.ily Pilot Stair Writer Candace Pearson tells what lo look for and where lo stay in o story scheduled for the Travel Page. BOOKS PLUS -When is a library more than a library? To- day, •rite StaJrers Terry Coville and Laurie Kasper, you can get a Jot more than just books al e,ounty Ubrarlcs. Find out what ln the YOU Section lead fea\ure. ASTRONAUT'S STORY - With space hUercst focused on the Apollo·Soyui mis lon. pro- bably few people rcallie lhat six ~an ago Sunday man 5el foot ror the tint Umo on lb moon. l . , (su'NDA ;:.~· B~ST J ; Edwin E. "Bun" Aldrin was on that journey and Daily Pilot Sports Editor Glenn White ran in· to him recently. Life for Aldrin has not been smooth a., that mis· sion was. He tells why in White's Sunday Special. FOSTER GRANDPARENTS -Oran~e Couolian Audrey Sessa wrote a letter lo Governor FAmund G. Brown Jr. after the Foster Grandparent Program was cut rrom 'the st.ale bud9et. It cost tilth~ and meant much. she beUeves. Her letter explains how much, as she relates the joys of the program as ll was lnstlluled at Falrvtew Stale H08pltaJ . ll's on the Editorial Po(les. I Conflict Charges Denied By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ille Oiitly P1 ... S..H Orange County Transit District Director Richard Lynn , a Newport Be ach atJomey under fire for aJleged conflicts or in- terest, said Thurs day he will not resign his post because he's done nothing wrong. In a telephone interview, Lynn said he was "surprised and s tunned'• lo learn that the county District Attorney is conducting a pr~limin ary investigation into the conflict allegations. Lynn has admitted doing about $1,600 worth of legal consulting work over the pas t 18 months for vrN Consolidated. a company that regularly does business with the transit district. ''I have neve r s poken to anyone in the DA 's office and yet they say they have all the facts in lhe case and are analyzing lhem ... he said Deputy Dis trict Attorney Mike Capizzi said earlier this week his office is studying the case. but has r eached no conclusions. If Lynn did violate the law, it would be an old section of the state Government Code that pro- hibits government officials from <'aming more than $250 in a 12· month period from a firm that stands to gain from thatofficial·s vote. "Unltl this whole thing came out, I had never even reached the point of knowing there was a code section li ke this." Lynn said. "I and olher directors were given letters from the county counsel this year regarding new stale laws such as Proposition Nine and the Moscone bill but we have never been lold about this old code section regarding con· nicls. ·· Lynn said. Proposition Nine and a similar political reform bill by s tate Senator George Moscone <D-San Francisco) are the latest curbs on lobbying and poLiticaJ cam· paign practices. Lynn said even the govern· ment code section in question states that the action must be "willful and knowing" before il constitutes a violation. "Hell, I didn •t even know until after the fact when the code was finally brought to my attention by the county counsel. who is supposed to advise us," Lynn said. "Thal I may have violated the code didn't even begin to register unlit then.·· he said. Lynn said the new stale laws req~re a "substantial financial mte st in the company" before a vio ion occurs. Lynn said he has checked his records and learned he cast ballots on only one signjficanl VTN-related item since he passed the $250 point in earnings for his consulting work. Thal was in May or 1974on a re- vision lo an existing pact between VTN and the transit dis· trict. "There was never anything clandestine about it." he s aid. He also confirmed that all the work he did for VTN was totally unrelated to transit matters. He said he was the VTN attorney of record for cases involving Southern California Edison Com· pany and a Long Beach employ· ment agency. "Almost all or this work came about long arter the transit dis· lrict board had already approved the major contracts with VTN. such as the bus needs study and a few others." Lynn s aid. Lynn said he is disappointed that the proble m has come up because it may jeopardize his seal on the transit district board. which he has held since the dis- trict was created four years ago. His term has expired and two of the four other directors have indicated they'll vote against his reappointment. As the public board member. Lynn is elected by the other directors. "In all the time I've been al th.is. I've missed one meeting and if this is truly what public service is all about -the pol shots and all -then I am disappointed," he said. ''It would be much morl' pleasant lo resign than to be kicked off but I wanl neither to happen," he said. Lynn said he is hopeful at least one of the two dltectors who have taken a stand against him can be persuaded to change hia mind. The two are F'oW'lta.in Valley Councilman Al Hollinden and Cypress Councilman John Kane!. "U not, I'll stay on unUl I am ·replaced because there are a lol of things that sttll need doing,'' he sajd, "A year from now, I might see things dlfferenUy and rcslan," L,Jnn added. .. UPI Telepllot• . Shirtless young crewmen. S\"cating over a grinding winch, lift lhe first of 10 bronze cannons locate d by Treasure Salvage, Inc .. out of the Gulf of Mexico. The can· nons carrying the royal crest or Philip Ill of Sp<Jtn and c.l<Jtl'd 1607 are believed to be from the galleon Atocha sunk in a hur- tic:ane in Hi22. The ship is believed to huvc c urried :-.ome SlOO million in gold and ~i l vN County Controls Due for Cable TV Rabbi Raiiling Nixon Legal Expense Furuh Orange County ~ovcrnm cnl should take ste ps to begin closely regulating the acli vi lies of cable television franc hises in unin· corporated areas. a special coun- ty committee has recommended. R.I. "Cuba .. Morris. director or the county General ~rvices Agency and chairman of lhe CATV Advisory Board, told coun· ty supervisors in a report issued Thursday more s tringent con- trols are needed. Among other things, he sajd. the advisory panel decided some kind of formal review should be conducted before rate increases are granted and lhe county should see to it that cable com- panies start com plying with new federal rules that take effect in 1977. Morris said the C'ounty has <JP· proved 17 cable TV franchiM•s since 1961. of w h u:h M'VC'n :.ire currently in operatum. None of the four companie:-holding franchises has had lo undergo ralt• hike hearings. The four com pan1t•s and their service areas includ<" Slorl'r C.ihk TV. Inc .. "ith 6 .200 cu s toml·r~ 111 D:.inu Point. Laguna NtgUl'I. Laguna Hills and South Laguna. -Mission V1t'JO Cablcv1~1on. with 2,580 l'USlomcr:> in Mission Viejo. Times· Mirror CommunitJ lions Compa n y w1lh 2,400 customers in Capistrano Beach. Aegean Hills and north Tu!:>lrn Orange County Cable TV. \\ ith 320 cuslomt•rs m Silvcrado andTrabuco Canyons. Ry Associeted Press Rabbi Baruch Korff has an• nounct.>d ht• will resume fund· rnising efforts lo defray Rit·hard M. Nixon 's legal t·osts follO\ving a meeting with the former pres1 dt>nt al hi s San Clemt•nte F.-;tall'. Korff said Thur:.dav he had bel'n ass ured in the. meeting t'Jrlter this week that expenses he incurred would be r~burscd hv ~ixon ·s friends <f1'lff lht•rcforc he would lake over ag:.un as head 11r the President Nixon Jusl1cc l"und .• Korff resigned the po!:>l last . May 28 pleading that h.is finances no longer permitted him to con· tinut·. although he c:untcndcd lhP fund had by then aJrl·ady paid $200.000 to Nixon·s attorneys. DON'T FORGET TO VISIT OUR PATIO SHOP! IMPATIENS ISliAL MULTIPLE OLIVE TREE Phone 642-4103 519~~5 1""""' ___ __._--"' AGAPANTHUS .,,,....,... 7(2Jf75 ' PETER PAN 39!. • RecJ. 79 ' OLEANDER ~19 99c ROSE BUSH CLEARANCE OM Gal Siu Two Gal. 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July 18. 19'75 'Wi11ing' LSD Victim EX-CIA Mall Says Army Biocherni.st Volunteered By Ualted Press loternatloaal A rormer CIA employ~ uys biochemist Frank Olson agreed in principle to take the LSD wh.ich has been linked' to his death in a 10-story plunge from a New York hotel 22 years ago. Robert Lashbrook, a biochemist who worked for the CIA from 1951 to 1963, said in a telephone interview Thursday he was with Olson when he dove through a lO·floor window of lbe New York Statler-Hilton hotel in 1953. THE INCIDENT occurred. Lashbrook said, a w eek arter Olson. 43, a resear~h scientist. had been surreptitiously given a dosage of LSD in an experiment to determine its efCet"t.s. Olson's family has filed suit against the CIA, claiming tney were never told the full truth about Olson's d eAth. Lashbrook. contacted at his home in Ojai, Calif., was asked if Olson. a civilian army e mploye then working at the biological warfare research center at Ft. Detrick, Md .• bad consented to be given the drug at some time without his knowledge. "That was my understanding," Lashbrook s aid. "Everyone in· volved agreed they would be willing to doauch a thin1t. •• LASllBftOOK SAID, however. it was debatable whether the LSD w11s respon&ibleforthcbiocheD'\ist's death .. "A week had elapsed since he took the drug," Lashbrook said. "To begin with, it's r a ther controv~rsial ho• mucb cause and ef- fect relationship you could draw from that •.. t cton•t 1cnow he was actually relating these two things (the drug and his 5ubse- quent reaction).·• In another development Thursday, the Army has confirmed LSD was given in the 1950s to U.S. soldiers who volunteered for experim ents des igned to learn if the drug could be used totem- porarily incapacitate an enemy. · AN ARMY SPOKESMAN r ejected a published report that at least in one case LSD was given to unsuspecting subjects. He said volunteers in experiments conducted between 1956and1959 were all told a l some time lhey would receive it. But lhey were not told exactly when they might receive the drug because lt might have affected their reaction. * * * Resolution Hits Fonda ROCHESTER, N .Y . (UPI) Actress J ane Fon- da h as drawn tho wrath of the delegates to tht? SSth annual New York State Amerlcan Legion. They have unanimously adopted a resolution calling for a nationwide boycott of her films. The Fonda resolution by 2.500 delegates called ror the boycott because the uc- tress "ope nly displayed her preference for a Viet Cong victory in Vietnam." ··Attempted in broadcasts on Hanoi radio to de- moralize Am e rican service men" and "at- tempted to cause a division between the younger and older citizens of our na- tion." You le arn the kids have been fighting in the alley out back. They have thrown mud all over the plaCt'. Besides that. s om ebody has bce.n using the tele phone without your knowled ge. Names in the News Soviet L'etters Your neig hborhood reputation bas been smeared. Al a s. the story m ay be a familiar one, told back and forth among parents who tried to get awa y for a couple of days and left the kids in charge of the house. TIUS TIME, HOWEVER. 1t v. .Jsn 't the ta le of some residen- tJ al neighborhood. 1l was our good county ~overnmenl, sealed llJ> there in Santa Ana. Third Dis trict Supervisor R<tlph Diedrich. our <:ounty board chairman from FUilerton \\'ho is known ~·s ·•The Super D'' fvr his ab1 htu.•s al keeping the tiouse in order up al the County &>at, decided to take off a few CJays I le was going down to the (·ape to view the big Apollo faunch for the Soyuz linkup. Reports indicate Super D had a g re<lt lime. Until he got back. Lo, the county household had gone to h<.>tl in a h.itbox while he hacl his back tu rneafor just a Little bit. •Ne1'er Again~ Entertainer Sammy Davis Jr . says he 'll 'cool it' when it comes to e ndors ing politica l candidates because of his bad experiences from s upporting Richard Nixon in 1972. Bedridden Argentine president Maria Es tela (Isa bel) Peron. faced with grave economic crisis, has asked for long leave of absence from of- fice. She is r ecovering from influenza bout. Cut• Tour uP•r••ei111otos Drummer Buddy Rich has canceled a three-week tour of South Afri ca after the g ov e rnm e nt o f that ~egregated country refused to issue work permit for his black b a ss player, Ben Brown. Kept by CIA; Probe Ordered WASHINGTON <UPI> -The Central Intelligence Agency not only intercepted mail coming from the Soviet Union : it kepl 2 Violenl Attacks At Capital WASHINGTON (AP> -A man was shot in the face and virtually blinded and two colleges students were robbed and threatened with death in two simultaneous at· tacks Wednesday night on the El· lipse behind the White House. The attacks occurred about 220 som e of it. Now the Justice Department has found out and is looking into the possible prosecution. · The story begins in early 1972 when the CIA apparently r e- moved 85 post cards and 25 let· ters dispatched to the U.S. mails Crom Ru ssia. CIA OFFICIALS have already testified that they had a program between 1953 and 1973 in which thousands of letters entering the New York, San 1''rancisco and olher post offices from various Commu ni s t countries were opened, read and sent on to the addressees. In the cases of many more thousands of letters, the names of addressees were t abulated without opening the mail. . FIRST DISTRICT Supervisor Robby Battin of Santa Ana and DA Cc-cil Hicks had been fight.mg a,gain. Besides tha t. Ba ttin bad ~e over lo Dicdrich's office in bls absence and impersonated a Diedrich aidl• on Lhe telephone in order to ~lean information of Whallhe DA was up to. Daddy D was pretty unhappy '\9hen he got home. He issued a :;tatem ent. Oayin~ both Battin a nd Hicks for "lack of pro- (essionalism " and conducting "a fight between alley cats on a tin roof." Rio Train Jumps Track (d~;~;~;·;··j But so mehow. according to of- ficials. the 85 p0sl cards and 25 letters -all opened -ended up on a s helf in a CIA vault. The CIA officials recently found them there in the course of a routine of- fice move. CIA Direct or William E .. Colby, who became head of the agency in 1973, sent the letters and car ds to Postmaster General Benjamin F. Bailar with a letter expressing ''m y own sincere apology•· to the addressees. "IT IS TOTALLY unforgivable for a supervisor, or anyone else for that matter. lo go into SO· m e one e lse's office a nd im· personate a member of that of- fice on the telephone," Diedrich fumed in i.I prepared statement tor the press ... It is unthinkable." .Al :is. d es pit e Chairma n Diedrich·s roar of disapproval, the unthinkable had happened -and the unforgivable had oc- curred. He is stuck with it. We '-tre all stuck with it. Meanwhile, reports are filler- !ng out today that the DA may be \_>robing into a medical contract lhal has a v<!g uc vague link to :;.tnoltlc r county polttical figure. )Jr. Louis Cella . somet imes ;Jmown as "The S hadow.·· liP NORTH in Ventura County, our Orange County Assessor J ack Vall erga gol·s on trial Mon· ~ay on charges in volving his con· l'luct in office . Me<inwhilc· f urther , th e ,,for eme nti o n e d Battin 's 1?irlfriend, Rache l Perry, has been denied her seat on the C.rand Jury any tim(' anything nbout DA Hicks or Battin comes before that pa nel. Ralph Diedrich 1s n ghl. Things sure arl' messy up at the County Seat. RIO DE J.ANEIRO, Brazil <U PI> -Squads of police cor- doned off the wreckage of a crowded Brazilian commuter train today to keep from disrupt- ing an all·night search for vic- tims. The six-car train, packed with 1,000 travelers, jumped the track a t rush hour Thursday evening as il roared into a s urburban Rio de Janeiro station al 60 miles an hour. A fire department spokesman said ··more than 100 people were killed and at least D> were in- jured'' in the accident. But a r ailway spokesm an·reported on- Jy 14 persons dead. · "THE FIGURE of more than 100 is absu rd ," the rail spokesman said. "The official number of dead is 14 and it will mostly likely rem ain at that.·• Portugal Mob Burns Files LISBON, Portugal (UPI> Mobs ransacked local Com- munist party headquarters in two towns outside Lisbon early today, burning files and wreck· ing office equipment iR a rising trend of violence against the Communjsts in r ural areas of the country. An elderly woman who suf- fered only s light injuries, said, "I saw the m an sitting next to me lose both his legs and no one found the pieces.·· "It was a horrible scene." said an eyewitness. "I s aw a woman die In the arms of the fireman who managed togetheroutofthe train while she was still alive. I also saw rescue workers carry- ing away the body or a woman who had been cut in half." THE CARS jumped off the track as the train approached the Magno Railwa y s tation a l Madureira, a poor working class suburb of Rio de Janeiro. Most of the passengers were r eturning home from jobs in downtown Rio. Officials said the cause or the crash was unknown. Authorities said two of the cars overturned a nd smashed into the trackside building of a Samba school , which trains dance groups for Rio's annual carnival celebrations. The school was r e- ported e mpty at the time. Two other cars flipped over and landed across the tracks. The remaining two cars re· mained upright. OFFICIALS .(\EPORTED seal· lered incidents of looting sight alter the accident. Squads of police quickly cordoned off the ·Floods Threaten Texas Slwwers Spalter V ariom Parts of Nation "''"' low Ptp. ~8 "' ~· !!JI ?nit ''4 If .,., I J k• It• ft/ " 118 c.8 7•, ~ -.3 .n ft. l>J .01 ~) 11 •1 .. ,. ... " ~~ l.J ~' t.J ljf ,. 07 0. ,. l'ICJ /~ fft ,. ft\ I\ ~~ 10 O• WI ... ,. •1 , ~, ~~ ., 11 ~ 11 ';() 11 10/ •• 'Cl II I/ i1 ~· ~. ., .. ( •ltror111e, b\11 IM -·t~•m.n ....,, '•' ,. '"' wlll """• ov•tr 1i. ¥t41 .._, "' ,,,. def ,..,..n10 to ,,, I l,lOul~ • I 11 • ,,,.,.. 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"Al first we could do little more than to ask those "'.ho w e r e w a ndering around aimlessly to remain calm. Af- terwards, we began lo withdraw several badly mutilated people who could not get out on their own ." Lawyers Plan Nixon Quiz On Documents WA S HINGTON (AP ) - Former President Richard M. Nixon will be questioned within the next eight da'ys by lawyers whose clients are seeking the documents of his years in the White House. A federal court ruled Thursday that if Nixon continues seeking those documents. he must submit to an oral d eposition. If that oc- curs. the deposition will mark the second time Nixon has answered questions since leaving office. The first came late last month, when two m e mbe rs or a now- defuncl Watergate grand jury and m em be rs of the special Watergate prosecutor's office questioned Nixon. The grand jury testimony in· volved criminal investigations, but. the comin g d epos ition focuses only on what will become or the millions of documents and hundreds of hours of tape ac- cumulated during the Nixon pre· s idency. ' The depos ition was ordered by U.S. District Judge Aubrey E . Robinson Jr. a nd U.S. Appeals Court Judge Carl McGowan. m embers of a s pecial three - judgc panel considering disposi- tion of the Nixon records. Dofty rilot Deti•tt"Y l1G.-...tMd Monch1y·F'r1d•y If you do n()( ti~ YolJ' PBP<'' by $ 30 p m.. call before 7 p m and your copy will be dc- llY('fed s.turday and Sunday II Yo1J do noc r~ve your copy by 8 am Sa1ur- d111Y. OT 8 • m Sunday, call Detore 10 I m Ind ~ COC>Y wW bo oel1vwect Clrc ....... T•pt u Moll1 Ottn0• County Arees '41-4lU Nofthweet >iuntlngton e.acn. end wn1m1ntt r • . '4UH Son CltfN!rrte. C1p1a1rano l)c>tltt\, Sen Joan C11)11trono. Oen11 Peint, South Lagvn11. ltoun• Nlouet • • • • .• : •• .....,.,. ' fence in an area frequented by tourists. The shooting victim, Hector A. Diaz. 43, said he was sitting on a bench on the Ellipse about 11 : 15 p.m . when a youth came up b ehind him a nd demanded money. When he said he didn't have any, Diaz r elated, the youth shot him. Al the same lime Diaz was at· tacked, Alice L. Nordlinger, a summe r stud e nt at George Washing t on Uni ve rs ily, and Bruce D. Davidson, a part-time s tudent a t Northern Virginia Community College, were being robbed and threatened by two other youths 80 feet away. IJ11fon Tallu WASHINGTON (UPI ) - Federal mediators s aid today ijl.ey ho ped to get contract negotiator s for the nation's railways and a 117,000·member clerks union back to the bargain· ing table next week. Talks between the Brotherhood of Railway and Airline Clerks and the National Railway Labor Conference ended abruptly Thursday night after a flurry of corridor sessions which followed a night of frui lless bargaining. W.J . Usery, Jr., the chief federal mediator, shifted his at- tentions to postal negotiations Thursday night after buying more ti me in hopes off urther rail talks next week. The U.S. Postal Service contract with four unions representing 600,000 workers ex- pires at midnight Sunday. /ft' E'frinp NEW YORK <U PI ) -New York City's financial problems erupted again with the firing to- doly or another 1,400 recenUy re- hired sanitation men. Another 750 workers will be let go at the end of the month. Mayor Abe Beame. tryln1 to head off banlw:_uptcy, met Thurs- day witb dire_clon o( the swe- created Municipal Assi-.aacc Corp., which market.11 bonds f()r the city, r eportedly over the agen cy's d e mand for more s tringent city economies, includ.: ing a citywide wace freeze. · c .. pa,...r.••n WASHINGTON CAP> -The lntemaJ Revenue ~ce is in· vestigating more than 100 cor- porations for possible llleaal political campaign cootribuUom or bribes 1n this country and overaia.as, I RS CommJwoner Don d C. Alexander says . The probe has cent.crtd on SO large, mulUnatJonal corpora· Uont and 81 1malle( O~. Alex ander told reporfqs ursda,y all.er tettityln e berore c !louse internaUonal economic policy aubcommttltc. ~ BAJLAR WROTE Colby that he was "shocked " at this "viola· lion of the sanctity of the mails" and told the Justice Department about it. Thursday the Justice Depart- ment got a searc h warrant and seized cards a nd letters from the postal service for investi gation. "Tht: FBI and postal inspec- tors are going over the material for evidence of possible criminal violations." a Justice Depart- ment spokesman said. Arab League Boycott Hurts U.S. Exports WASllJNGTON <UPJ> -In- formation gathered by the Com- merce Department shows that despite congressional protests, more and mor e U .S. goods are being subject ed to the Arab league boycott againsllsrael. Undersecretary of Commerce John K . Tabor disclosed that the dollar value of U.S. goods sub- jected to Arab boycott demands has dramaticall y risen in 1975 and already totals $203,658,728. . Tms RF.PRESENTS approx- imately a 20-fold increase over 1974 -the value or goods affect- ed then was $9,948.78 -and a JO-fold increase over una. when tbe equivalent annual figurewas $7,021 ,878. Typically, U.S. companies are reqwred to certify to Arab im· porUng nations that their goods have not been manufactqrect in Israel and have not been shipped oo Israeli ships or on vessels which have ·c alled .al luaeU ports. Tabor made t"-e figures and otMr docum ent.atloo, avaliable to Sen. Harrison A . WllUams Jr. .(.D-N.J .), who promised to draft retaliatory teaislation. SPACEY NAMl:S FOR RED 1Wl!VS MOSCOW .(AP) -TwlD brotben born ln Sovfet ~· in central Asia \!Vere na111tc1 Apollo aJncf SoYln, Tess l"epGrted today. The oewe aconcy 1ald Uae twlns' tatber, Sl!ldyJDkan SityvaldJe., worka In a pl• prottuln• iemlpredoua .... \ 2 Prisons Branded Dungeons LOS ANGELES (UPI> -San Quentin and Folsom slat<: pri sons ore "disg raceful dungeons'' and s hould be d estroyed and r eplace d with more humane fucilities, a state bar committee on crl minal jus tice said Thursday. In a 214-page. study, the com· mittee, headed by Superior Court J~dge Arthur L. Alarcon, aJso ( __ s t_at_e _) chitrged that two state mslJLu· tions, Vacaville and Soledad, arc "wholly inadequate." The prisons were <Jescribed <is being "disgraceful'' and the re· port said prisons must satisfy human needs for good food, goo<J. sized private rooms, regular sex· ual relations, frequent family contacts. recr eation and good hygienic facilities. c ... ei ~_,.. Eari• PASADENA (AP) -A comet is expected lo zip by the earth al a distance of 24 million miles Monday, the California Institute of Technology has announced. A Caltech spokesman said Thursday the comet will shine with h alf the brightness of the North Star when it is closest to earth. The comet is named Kobayashi-Berge r -Millon after its discoverers, Toru Kobayas hi of Tokyo, Douglas Berger of Union City, Calif., and Dennis Milton of Mou nt Was hburnc, Wyo. /flurdf!r S~t Reid LONG BEACH (UPI> -A 26- year -old Long Beach man was booked on suspicion of murder Thursday in connection with the death of a young woman whose body was round floating in the, harbor. Police said the suspect, Eric Hanson, reported ly lived with the dead woman. The identity of the victim was being withheld pend· ing notification or next of kin. Te••••ers E'a.,.,-ed LOS ANGELES <U PI) Thousands or farm workers in California and Arizona today ap· , peared to ~c voling in favor or a Teamsters Union contract with grower s that would increase wages .and fringe benefits by about 25 percent. The contract is part oC the com· plicated ba ttle between the Teamsters and Cesar Chavez' United Farm Workers1or control oC field workers in the southwest Blaze Contained SAN BERNARDINO CUPIJ - Firefighters today contained a blaze that charred some 300 acres of heavy brushland in the s teep canyons o r the San Berna rdino Mountains. The U.S. Forest Service said full containment was r eached at 6 a.m. ,nd the fire was expected to be fully <.>ontrolled by t his evenin~. Liheroted Nancy Tyrell. 21, a tree surgeon in Saratoga, Calif., for past two years , carries a 20-pound chain saw with her up trees as tall as 20 feel. The sign indicates she has been 'liberated' from household drudgery and is con· sidered 'just one of the boys.' Patrolmen Ordered To End 'Slowdown' SACRAMENTO (U PI> - Highway Patrol° Commissioner Glen Craig has renewed his de· mand for patrolmen to end lht:ir ticket-writing slowdown. saying the protest is damaging the patrol's public image. Cr aig Thursday also said the slowdown. designed to protest Gov. Edmund G. Brown's reduc- tion in patrolmc n's pay raises, has been "diminishing" since its peak on Monday. plete aba ndonm ent of this serious breach of public trust which we arc sworn to uphold," he said. Edison Cites 'Fuel Hikes' For Losses Friday. July t8. 1975 DAIL y PILOt A,.I Ranchita Fire B ·eaten or the wild cattle dt•scendanb of some of the first llerdord.., brought lo Cali fornia m ll)e lute 1800s , which are b~icved lo have escaped from cowboys dunng a trail drive. Tiil' f1rl'f1ght111~ fo1 t.'t:, v.hh:li ~rew to 800, w;1 ~ do"" lo zis:> lo day as men Wl'rc rch:.t.6\•d, rn some cases to ri~ht smaller brush fir e s l'I s cwhcrc ~ Southern California WARN En SPRINGS <UPO -· Firefighters today won their five· day bitllle against a fire that de· voured almost 9,000 acres of de- sert brush land , menaced rare wild sheep and perhaps killed some or the wild Herefords of Hellhole Canyon. "We have achie ved 100 percent containment." a spokesman for the Slate Division or Forestry said today. meaning the fire bad been completely circled by fi re lines. "We expect foll control some time tonight,·· he said. False Teeth Costs 'Eating Up ' Funds The blaze continued t.o smolder in islands within the perimeter. IL burned 8,930 acres, including more than 5,000 acres within the Anza-Borrego State Park about so miles northeast or San Diego. THE PARK is home for 450 Peninsular Desert Bighorn Sheep, an endangered species. The bl aze roared through the home grounds or several fl ocks but the agile sheep escaped, nee· ing nimbly over the rocky canyon slopes. But there were fears for some SACRAMENTO (AP> The taxpayers are throwing another $1 million into lht• faJsc kl'lh fund for Med1 ·Cal rcc1p1cnts hut it's only a s top-gap, ~ays a Lop or ricial. Said California's secretary or heaJth and welfare in a stat<:· ment Thursday: "Runaw<.i y cos ts are threatening to bankrupt the entire dental program.'· The secretary, Mario Oblcdo, s wd the first $8 million for den- tures will be swallowed up by lht.• end or this month. lie said the new $1 miUion allocation won't Elephant Go~s Woman Trainer VALENCIA (AP> -A woman animal trainer was gored , chased and knocked down by an elephant she said ''just decided to kill me" at the Magic Mountain amusement park here. HOVIS: WOH 0UT. •·1 SUM. IM last through lhe year He said long-rangt.'<I ~oluhom. will be discussed as ~oon as thc legislature reconvl·nl·~ Ill Au g u s t. A ball ht.'fore thl' legis lature wo uld provuh: another S4 million ror thb year half state and half fcder.iJ ··By no later than Sept 15, wc will be receiving "Oµt'rallun Bil\! Through' t ask fo1-ce rct:ommcn· dalions on the changes n<'c:cssary lo ensure adequate dt.•ntaJ eare of all Californians al a im1:c wc can afford," Obledo_said. _ _ TOMATOES 49 ~ Beverly Lamping, 33, was reported in satisfac- tory condition Thursday after treatment for deep neck wounds that exposed her jugular vein and "terrible" contusions to the left breast and right shoulder. Her husband, Frank, an animal trainer for 20 years who has been in charge of the.700·pound male elephant for three years, said his wife climbed into an autor.10bile to get away. chiquita HE SAID HIS WIFE told him. "The elephant just decided lo kill me. He went after me three or four times. He knocked me down sever'aJ times. J couldn'tfight him orr." "This elephant hasn·t done anything like this before." said Lamping. ''And he's been particular- ly good with her." Young visitors to the amusement park oft~n were perched atop lhe animal to pose for souvenir photographs. BANANAS 19~ CAULIFLOWER 39! A patrol s pokesman said ticket-writing by the patrol'a 5,400 officers was still only about 70 percent of normal. In calling for an end lo the slowdown, Cr aig said in a message to patrol commanders: J ack Ryan, a spokesman for the park, said _late Thursday night thal it had not yet bee~ •. d~c1ded what will become or lhe elephant, but 1t 1s my guess lhal it will no longer be used al Magic Moun· Jt~ru~·n~o~r~at~a~n~y~p;ar~k;·~,,~~;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;~;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~ LOS ANGELES (AP> -In· r creased fuel costs were blamed for a 11 percent drop in second quarle( r evenue reported by Southern California Edison Co. ··Adverse p ublic, legislative and media reaction to the en· forcement slowdown ... is seriously damaging the image of the department and lhe credibili· ty of its personnel." A spokesman for the utility said Thursday the firm's fuel bill for the second quarter was $70 million more than the same period a year ago. THE SPOKESMAN reported net second-quarter income fell to $51.6 million, or 88 cents a share, from $57.3 million, or $1 .10 per share for the second quarter last year. Higher prices etnd conscrva· tion efforts slowed down power demand with second quarter sales rising just .6 percent of the same pertod last year. Industrial sales dropped 3.2 percent, while eai SPORTING GOODS HIGH COST OF MEAT? Hove fun a nd come home with free meot. W-e have the right tackle for minnows to swordf ish. "Sellin g F un f or 51 Years" 24 HR. FISHING PHONE: 547-2545 BACKPACK RENTALS ~\ ' •Kelty Backpacks •North Face Sleep. Bags ONLY THE BEST! ,r;:;t! TENNIS b '• • ~-.:~~ SPECIALS , /Y<i. I •TENNIS BAGS I ./ ( .:: I full bog for up lo .C rockeh I , Full ••nrl g so , orcanva\ -·\ Reg. 1S.00 ~ ~ TENNIS IALL SPECIAi. 4 '· •f AU MAJOll 199 .,; -BRANDS _"...V j _ .p"' t Spaulding, Penn \ .. 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I ....... --................... . Afl D .·\IL Y PILOT EDITORl . .\L P . .\GE Tarnishfug an. hnftge CaUCornia Hic,bway Patrolmen are J>layina a d a ngerous g~me with public support for law enforce ment with their selective handling of tickets in protest ol a cut in their pay increases. The effort was easing up at week•s end, but for five ~ays most ~raffic offenders were receiving warnings instead or b ckets while th~ patrolmen engage in what they call a "Humanistic Enforcement Effort.•• Essen· tially, they're using their discre~aFY. authority~ say they 're unhappy about their pay-situati<>A: . Whal this means, according to tbe California Association of Highway Patrolmen,.is that 9'1tside of extreme cases, motorists could expecflenieocy while the CAH P protests its pay cuts. The California motorist may or may not sympathize with their pay worries. But you can pretty well bet that a motorist's respect for the law and law e nforcers is going to suffer because of the ticket slowdown. By literally taking the law into their own hands on a personal issue, the patrolmen are strengthening that latent suspicion in many minds-the suspicjon that says law is enforced selectively, often by whim, and th at the errant driver cannot depend on the written law to m ean what it says. This strikes at the foundation or r espect for law enfor~ment: the.belief of the citizen in even-handed. impartial enforcement. · · The CH P officers participating in the non-enforcement action has harmed Ure image of other Jaw enforcement officers as w~ll. Th'eir "humanistic enforcement" ls bound to make citizens wonder if all cops aren't really-at heart-bound lo their own personal concept of the law. IL is true that CHP officerst pay does not rank well aeainst the salaries paid in m01t top.fU&hl Calllomia law enforcement agencies. But Gov. Brovm wasn't playing favorites when he trimmed the Legislature-approved 11.5 percent pay boost back to 10 percent. He was moving it right back where he moved every other state pay raise for the year. SU,11, the current effort has earned the officers UtUe public support.-iUl(I it has cost much in public support of the law itself. · · Billhoard ~ighters Orange County supervisors have been forced to take legal action to remove 39 billboards in county territory that have technically been violating the law since last summer. Alter extensive· public hearings during which. some sign owners were given legal extensions, s upervisors ruled .the signs had more than paid for themselves and should be removed under the county sign control law. · They asked the.<>Wners to do it and in only a few cases won compliance right away. The rest of the signs, strung out . along Pacific Coast Highway in Sunset Beach and-Oana 'P-0int :--plus a few inland - were· left sla!1<1i~g de:ft~~!Y . · · Having ex•h;tusled eve ry other means, supervisors o'l"dered County Gounsel Adrian K\Jyper to proce~ with court ·actidti .to get authority to remove the signs aQf.1'biU the'owners. · The county has been generous and patient with the sign owners, particula,rly in view of the fact that the billboards have been ·megaJ almost a year. 1, 1 r r • RUNNING MATES ... . • . ~ .. \-. -. I. •j , ~ I •I ·~ .. ·. Eyes And Ears Are Tuned In Teaeherf Stand Firm WASHINGTON -A chilline study for Congress suggests tha\ Americans are closer lo George Orwell's concept of 1984 than they may think. Orwell described an advanced police state whose citizens couldn't make a m o v e witho ut the governm e nt knowing it. With only nine years to go to 1984, the .federal gov· ernment may n o t ye t be watching everyone, but it can concentrate an infinite variety of eyes and ears on anyone who arouses its suspicions. A whole new arsenal or eavesdropping devices, accord- ing to the study, not only is available to government gumshoes but can be used with impunity. FOR THE 1968 law on the sub· ·ject. thanks lo the loose language drafted by law-and-order Sen. John McClellan, D.·Afk., places only the mildest res traints on the federal snoops. The study was conducted by e lectronics consultaf\l David Watters for . ~ep. Cb~rles Mosher. D.·Oht0. W9'lers un· publis h e ci . uo.p.ae ~rt describes a number ol .deviees which have turned soooping into a sinister science. Here are just a few ways, un· der the 1968 statute, that the gov· emmenl can intrude upon in· dividual privacy: Electronic "&canners" can sort through telegraph, telex and (JACK ANDERSON J other written transmissions, pick out key words and· then automatically reproduce the whole message, W aU.ers reports. Similar scanners can be used, according to the study. lo in· tercept data. facsimile and video tran~missions DEVICES known as "pen re· gislers can record the numbers dialed frolT' a telephone, plus the date, and length' of the call. ··certain exotic categories or switch and signal wiretapping equipment .. states the Watters study, 'lean> automatically sweep at high speed through thousands of communications circuits per hour searching for special signal address patterns " In other words,.intricate equip· ment now available can scan whole communities, select out the call of a person under sur- veillance and automatically re· cord the telephone data. Or, if lhe government wis hes, the con· versations can be recorded. Unknown to the customers, many telephone calls are transmitte d by microwaves which can be intercepted without even the telephone company · knowing it. Undu the 1968 :M."t~ «al in· ~pti~ are auppoeed to be forbidden_ But the l~g\lage re· fer$ only to tbe actual voices, not to the telephone data .which cao be intercepted withoutqualms. As Watters puts it: "The citizen has no defense against the invasion of his ·privacy by switch and signal type telephone lap- ping." Dear Gloomy Gus . How many REALLY handicapped persons have you seen parked in the places reserved for them? --J.R.K. C'-"Y Cv\ <O._,.,lh Mtt Hlltni"" W ••-s -• -,..os»rily rrtlKt -"4ttws of tl11t 1Ww~111er. ~ ,_ .-t -•1ttoG-yC1n, D•ily Pilot. WITH COURT permission often no more than an okay from a go.arong county magistrate - law agencies can engage in even more spectacular eavesdrop· ping. In the future, police in hideaways wm be able to in· l e rcepl laser beam transmissjons. and even pick up the minute impulses of com· puters and electric type....nters. To protect prjvacy, the Wat· lers report recommends that "all wiretapping in the .United Slates should be limited to • • . the Federal Bureau ol Investiga- tion." Even though the FBI has abused the law. it is still in Wal· ters' opinion "the only agency in our.country to whom we can safe· ly entrust the privilege of in· tercepling wire and oral com· munications." As a guard against FBI abuses, Walters would require the FBI to obtain a court warrant not only for roul_ine wiretapping but for all other forms of electronic in· terceptions . Then after the ~ve.sdro~g had ·ended, the ae.biectJ , woul(t bave to be notified and . the e:rv~ would 'have to be identified. Cengress is uolikely lot gio as far as Watters wisties. But Sen. Charles Ma,tbias, R.-Md., and Rep. Char:les Mosher have in- troduced leg~lation to close the m<l6l gapinf loopholes in the 1968 law. Cheers, for The Ghetto Trpops Whether il 's facl or legend. no story explains the Salvation Anny better(han thefollowil'.lg: The daughter of the Army's founder, Evangeli~ ~ was on lier knees • ·scrubbing the floor in a Lon· don mission for derelict s and drunks, when a visitor sai d , "I wouUtn 'l do that for a million dollars." .• And she is said lo have said, "Neither would I ." Most of·us, becauw we cannot rescue all the world's buncry, homeless and hapless. look the other way. The Salvation Army finds and tends UM lo8l 1beep -one at a time. "llmer cily" is t.M •rne now f« whit we used to call .. slum." JN CHlCAGO t~ ls more than one. We leam to detour arotnd Ulem, lr)' tolow:we·them. In one, t.be Saln.Ooa Army Is buUdin• •• eap1nded fadllty for runaway ,-r11. The other' meht. with a Salvation Army c~n and hie wife, Ancel and I vWted Lh1• f acllJcy. J am alwat• awed by the pleasant. calm demeanor .t SalvaUon Army omcen aad troos-. but never mon so.th• ( PAUL HARVEY) U.at nigbt when I saw that un· i!onn iDS9ire df1ait1 in U1e ghetto. Sevep cat"loeda of police were stlbdwnt a ;ug fight on the street outside. l1t1ide, uM!se cen· lie Salva\i0nl1'ts. unalanned by the sirens and the lbootl pre· pared" with entltult..m for their inct'eased opportuhity to be of help. · tn Cbicaro Ute' Salvation Anny serves some butnJlD need every 1 t seconds around U. cJocolr. This lareer .. donnltory" wUI further accelerate tbat. A P&AGMA'TllT la Cl'Ollllltantly confounded by \he way u. S.IVI• tion Army 1quee1u ., much more good out ol a ......... than any bureaucracy un. There-ls 1 dhneosloa lo the ~Micm o1 the Army which defies aulyais. In tbls awful b~lryard of C&lca•o, the otbtt ~. J asked such quatioms • .a -'But won't they wrttk the plate!" atad "Won't the1 rua awQ: .,aln?" Meanwhile~ Ute briltlt.,.. •· dtt the bonnets were remember· ing ~many uplifted IOUl9..., antidpaline their nm victory. Ma7be that's it: Wbale~ ment tr1et mass reltabWtilJcle and f a!ls so conspieuo'81~. *' •• Army reeds lbe heaTts and bellies of the multitude -in· dividually. And so, unarmed, -God's Al'my walks in .pea~ 'where ooticetnen Cnr lo,fl> ·~ ~..a--..,mo.t of us ~-~lo-go al~. · And.~sucla:joy! · C.S. Lewis one~ 11114. .. How little people know wt.<> U.iak tlMt lldlilH!M· ii duU. When one meeta the real thin& if is irreslati~U even 10 percent,o( ~world's ..-.rat.Ion had lt.. would not the -:bale world be eoaverted. -~afd ... PPY - before lbe year'• end?'' Wlrl.I• , ' . Required PE Course . , . Culminating a persistent effort over the past five years, Senator Arlen Gregorio has finally sue· t·eedl'd in p.irtly eliminating physical educt.Jtion as a required l'ourse in the public schools. His ml'as urc SB 16 cleared final hurdles in the Assembly and has gone to thl' governor. where it un· doubtcdly will be signed. Th<.> issue has been one of great C'ontron~r sy for many years. Its formidable opposition h.is been that of th e P.E . lc<iC'hers who, i n th e ir shortsighted· nl'SS, viewed proposa ls t o repeal state la w m.iking such das8cs compuls ory as a threat to their jobs. · !\'either Gregorio nor those who sought repeal or lhe law bl'for<.> him were opposed to. physical education. Their quar· rel w.is with the manner in which it was t;rnghl. Because it was m.indatory that every student participate it was treated as a catchall program for fattening the school ADA. In this manner s t;.itc ;.iid to school districts was enriched. And al low cost since PE classes C'Ould be three and four limes the size of other dasses. THE RF,SUl.T was lhal in many schools there was no real •effort lot' physical training or cduc;.ilion. It was simply a mat- ter of keeping the kids busy by running aa·ound the track or toss· ing basketballs in inclement we.ither. Students weren't even given physical examinations to determine whether they might not be endangered by excessive running. If the parents were un- aware of a phys ical rondition and did nol obtain a doctor 's certificate lo excuse the student from PE, the classes were re· quin>d ror graduation. Gregorio's bill does not of itself end all this. lt merely permits local school districts to decide whether PE shatl be a required subject. And il· only aJlows that decis ion for the juniors and seniors. Those in lesser grades will still be compelled by stale law. How m any school districts will avail themselves of t.be new law ~o ensure improvements in their PE programs is Sl.)E;culallve. Despite lhe ruct lhal an earJier meas ure removed the state's compulsory PE r~utrtments for 1tudents in cqrnmun1ty c~eces, ,a 1ubslunUal numbttsUll ate-re· CNiring PE credits, for gradua· lion. The PE teachers have been well organized and have foug~t bitterly agains t removing il as a compulsory subject. There ls no re111c>a to think they will not con# Unue lhtir pr~11urn on lbe local boards. ' • BUT STUDENTS l.odfiY are mor~ vocal and they can "et't.ln· nuence more readily .,_ lite. J~al boards than upolJ the l'.A1t1l1lun. M•"Y ,.av.e com· plailted 1n fncru1i-. RUIJ'berl· Th•r want PE u, ~16e ~ve. Thesr contention t8 O.at, only in that ma"ner ,rJll the l.P.atruclots be more rr•J>Oft•l•e 'tb their need1. The r rr1Ucl1m1 have IM?en Ut.at ln many Cales.the fn . 1t.r'ue\OI' l• only Interested in \ ( EARL WATERS ) lh'>se who parlkipate in school team sports. They want instruc· lion in programs which will benefit them throughout their lives. The girls haVl' lhdr com· plaints loo, charging lh<.>y don·t get their fair share of the school's athletic money and programs. If the PE teachers would stop ~md think lbey would reali ze that b}· having (he coursl>s ek'<'live it will create a gr~.iter demand for them. Clasi;t>s will hav~ to ·~ smaller. . ll is a safe btet lhOlt in-t.bbse schools which do atwndon cotn· pulsory P. E . there will ~. u fl'· · newed interest iil the cle1ss~ bv rl'ason of grcutly improv'-i>d· prO. grams. Thal has lx•en lh~ ex. P<?ricnce in Oregon. And on~ it is dcmonstrt.Jll'd that e lt>etive PE ,ls really bclll'r Pl'rh:.ps the Le~isl.iturc w ill l'l..nQv~ lhe re· q uiremenl .illo~l'ther. Io Uu: meantime the less ambitious.PE teachers will work hard lo k~p tht> program mandatory ot th~ toe.oil le\'els. . . .. They Call It Brown's Brown's Hotel came into being in early pa rt of the 19th Century when James Brown, a butler in the service of Lord Byron's Cami· ly, look a house on Albemarle street in Ma1fair and opened it as a hotel for th'e service of the nobility and gentry. Brown's has a long history for the care and feeding of Yankees, and lakes considerable pride in its expertise in this fie ld. The first P reside nt Roosevelt was m arried from Brown's in 1886, to tbe mother of tJte still living and sprightly nonagenarian, Alice Roosevelt Longworth. Willia m K. Vanderbilt, the gilded age railroad t ycoon, had his wedding reception here. THIS TRADITIONAL.. r estful and oak-panelled premises was greatly favored, too, by the late San ~ancisco Chronicle colum- nist. bon vivant and tailroad buff Lucius Beebe. Mr. Beebe would occasionally totter forth from Brown's to his' tailor, Mr. Henry Poole on Cork street on to Cartier's for a bauble ori\wo for one of his frlends or his St. Bernard, Mr. T4)ws er. Brown's has not discrimjnaled against royalty. Napoleon Ill and Empress Etitenie ~tayed at Brown's after the Emperor had be.en deposed and lmprlsoned. The French pretender lived in the hotel from 1886~1o l&9t' ad every monU. held JCC>Urt~ift his suite. Don Carlos, the grandson of the first of the many: CatUst clai· maols to the Spanish throne. himself a pretender to it. was track~ ~er.e by spies, but escaped. YOU ARE not gQing ~ hear abo,ut aay of this from the stacr members. "ltihas been no part of the tradition of p"own's H«el," the management slates,· "to make·public'tt.e names of lts'.dlsl· inguishe d guests.'· If Jock Whitn• or Pa\11 Mellon wet-e around thou1h1 the manager would not be abOut lo deny It. UD· less so requested. For more. than a century. the management claims. lhe hotel has retained the special :tl· mosphere lmparled l>Y Mr. James Bro"h. Al first. there were no publlc rooms. Guests were accommbdatff ln privfte s uites, where meals were terved to their otder. ond at limes tbat suited.their conventen~. "TtMy expected and received perfe~ service, Vno&t.mtotlous, unobtrusive, dlacreel ... the m ana ~~m ent aays . •'The furnlfhlngs and A... apP>lntmeflll had~ apPrC)a1:h '"e jtanclal'd of e~cettenc:e to whl ~.were•'· cus tomed ln helC' •wn to•nho4.qea." C .. ARLES 'McCAJ1£ SERVICE is stiH the bywotd. The hall porters, who ha'V.e-~n here for years. are legendart for their effi.eiency and Cot.irlesy .• You just hand your purchasftS to• .a hall porter and forget Uletn Wltil you pi ck ttlem up at your locaJ pos t office or friendly . oeust.om d~pot. . . . ~ In a time of lraum~ic chahgf. • Brown·s tries to hold the~inf. "No effort has been made to match the s treamHned. traftsallantic hotel, or to su~ stitule merlianical for personal service. aHboucb modeain a men ities include private ' bathrooms . a tqepbone in every bedroom. ·a ha11dresser's shap and sooo." DDT-Death Down Pelicans Now On the Rise ••• J SAN DIEGO <AP> -The office or venerable ~)4pat Carl Hubbs sits at the edge of the Pacific wl;ere Hubbs is overjoyed by what he sees through the window: a 1low comeback of the California bdJwn pelican. ' When the species almost died out because of the p8Jtl~de DDT, only adult pelicans were winging by Htj*• office at the Scripps Institution of Oceana· ~· r ·I e"uT NOW, THE• VEAR-OLD scientist sars: l•J 11red "1tve. 9"D. b"ndreds ~ them, and there are lots of ,_.oat there, too." . }; It was only five years ago that the bollow- bciped, bandy-legged bird that skims the ocean like ~uatt seemed to be dipping y lose to extinc- t>DT washed lntotb,~ worked its way into Ute marine food ,tbain. The pelicans ate DDT- cdntamlnated ftsh. 1be ~cide interiered with the birds' calcium m~li1,n, scientists said. Actor William Sha tne r broke his right ankle when a horse ste ppe d on it this w eek during shooting for TV series 'Barbary Coast,' in Hollywood. He will be off his feet for two weeks. Friday.July 18, 1975 DAILY Pll v I , a I ! ' A\jSTIN, Tex. (UPI> is going to b mugger !ormatton ol wlld!' dovidual who°"is unilk<'iy fourth the po""lation. -~merjri' iteclini.q SJ nova1· <Uri4!1Jals\111U'e , llf"•xhiltl~ anl ¢ PWh.at•s ~omg to happen blrtJl rate 11 l>rochd~ia e~r . k wh~..;h~ 11f1iil de~jtJi ttt q!Sminaf &h9v1 .' jvheh they'r e $<> per cent? an elen st. droplh ~~1 lftns S ts 1,~ rate"ind tiMQ>r d· ""But a ded\n' g blrt.h A "tdtal c4'tlapse" ol cri~ -and ttien will ing to be a criminal, but ing reduc'UQritln the pro-r ate promises more lhan social C'are system s is in r aisq some P.roblems of the corre lations are babili t y of pa r e nts a reduced crime r ate and store for Ame ricans, its o'-'n. ~ .Vnive.rsity or .~ewtui~ (ri~~\e~ly ~l,lling .saddled wiUt . n1.>t all of itgoosi. Brophy sa y~J u."J~s Tex._s rese1trcher pr~-' !' · .. . urlwtlited-children will , The average· agl? or people's worl'tfn\f ages diets', • . • ttte. t'lln or Is being prevet).l' ,n'a'lfy of the Americans will 'r ll'mb a r e ext ended, So~la1 J ea:e Bropfiy, assistant' done about it, BrQpny wdr~t lt\dtne _,s ituations ui"amatically in chining Security be nefits ~re prof.ssor"of edtiutionai• sa)'s. · ~ from'bap-penlng, accord-years, Brophy prtwlkts, ~stricled and more peO- P s ycho 16 g y : and a ''We just slt.bacK and · inft6 Broi>h)' ,L . p.la~ing ~ severe ::jtram p t e b. e co me s ~ 1f • speciali<St jn cbild de· 'Watch it h a~pcn '~ or "'LoV&fiS not enough," Qn ~oeial assist.an<;c pr'o· ~uf.Ciclenl. • r v e lopment, says the employ methods of treat-but it help&, be says. grams. U~led States wyl seethe i !1 j •n. t. i s o .c i,a I ... , SOCIETY MUST. quit cnmeratefallmlOtolS per.son,pliti c s ·th.at "11\.THE fARENTS "RIGHT NOW, we're folerating educational years as the full effects seldom work. love-4od .accept the kid having staggering pro· systems that prod\Jce ·u- of tt>e pill and other and show it, the kid at ble ms with Medicare literates unable lo sup-mod~rn birth control THE ANSWER, he the minimal is likely to and the e lderly oAIY port t h e m sel ves, be • • - ·h ·, . ... \ ~ -c .. . ~ t I methods and attitudes SP,-~_s, iit to. p(e ve,n.t. the be a'1inppy, prosocial in-re present 01b1>ut one· warns. are felt. l ..-· 1niii"ii"liiii'"Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii--lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 .'. .30 SPECIALlY SHOPS IN ...-..--.......-... A TURN OF TJ-ic CENTURY VILLAGE ATMOSPHERE ... ADJACENT TO ..._..,,,._..,....W(;t-~( THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS GROUNDS. , • .,. ., ... ·~he r esult -the -------...i.',..--..Jblt• began laying thin-( F..eol~ .. :... s~'4 eggs tha t col· -------- : , -fl!J.T ·;~ \ lapsed under -the weight WEI GH1Y "VERY ..-~w children' will &e boYrr that are not wanted by·the .parent.s - or a~ least the mother," he e,xplains, and as a cons~uence ttie horribl~ hostile homes that pr&.. duce antisocial. crime· bent individual~ will .be- fewer. "A•large percentage of serious, ·vi:oloot-lype' · criminals are basically unwanted ,. r,ej ect e d kids," Broph.Y.iiay.s. ·: NOW OPEN .. i Some prtme ~pace available , , ,, . r:.l,AltJ¥1111ting adults. , . "'\: • ·k :« • • MOSCOW (UPI ) '• IN lt7t, A SINGa..r.;BIRDwas bomin the major Soviet scientists have b~g coloniea·located ~ t&e San Be.nito Islands calculated the weight ot elf U. Baja Ciahiia·coas~ ~miles S9Uth of San the earth's vegetation, Drei(),aodon C'aDk~soffVenlur~County. Tass re1>0rled from an : No o:iore t • "•1.v~ w're hatched tpat year on international botanical the CorQIJado I ano~ r~ miles south of the U.S.· congress in Lening rad. Mexican line. ·. , Th · f ' n-auseoftheft-·shellsyndromeaodotheref· eir ag ure -141 Teachers otten spot the m in the earliest school years.. . · r T fa} "TflE IUb ,..HO is a1 bully~ at 5 is the one who ~ o:>vu billion tons. fe,ctsof DDT, the pesti~ide'f.as banned in June 1972 .. -------------------' What bas happened since lta.sbeen encouraging. TGe Coronados prOdoced at least 1,200 young pelicant last year, although Dr. Joseph Jehnl'<>f the, Sm Dleco Natural History Museum 'Says nearly -.UUrd ot the e.,ggs were too thin-shelled lo hatch. DDT presumibly was su1l Uie cause, J ehl said. "We can only presume that the sbell-qtin~ing oblet'Ved this year was due to the-residual t8kic~ ~ fecta iJl some birds," Jehl said. ~ ~ , .. ... ~¥ ·Tfllit·l¥~ ll& flll additiorilli d~ moutraliQn ''tli&( ~f .ani are • exceq;nt monitor of~ envlrorlinenf. .•• We afe cautiously optimistic about the status of our pelican popula· Uoo.'' · A& man)' 'a5. 25,000.. 'brown pelic,ans migrate north to California from Mexil'o in normal y.ears. , . Tiie. -reeclin9 beains in JW1uary and gen'tralty is over by. June:.By.last·year 3~000 to 4,000 chicks were being 1>foduCed in 'the Coronados, "s§'Ys Jehl', who made a new rounl rec en Uy. . ·"We found ·about 400 adult pairs nesting -less than ball the number tas't year -but all the colonies that were in trouble·seem to·be improving,'' the museum cal'ator saic1. · "They seem to· be 1 corn\ng back to almost normal reproduction. Some of·them have finisi\ed nesUng now. Som~chid<s are flying, and som~ are still'lll.t.he nests. But there is &till some e\lidence of shell th16ning." · · ' ,' •• I JEHL BELIEVES ftlEREt ARE . .few.er. adult birds on those Mexican islands because · 'conditions ' on the islands where they came from originally were·J>~ ~Q they w~_~the ,(;<i'ona,o\ and tllt'!t' this ye"ht>\V-' ")Ole~e ~ tb_,eir ~~ }l~~nl grounds. · " "' • "We figure about 625 young will be produced at t¥ COto'h~aos'-'trtts 'yeaf,' mom h all last year's figure.'' ·,,. ....... T. .-r ~i·1 1 • •· · Atthougli Uie i>. 'c~ are not doing as well as eipeded,se'lenliMS ;l\illdelighted. ,. · · ; "We.thought there. was DO.bope Cot recovery," says Frank Todd, curator of birds at &a-World marine parks iP, California; 'Ohio and Florida. - . By the' late teeos;· said Daniel W. Anderson of· the U.S. Pish and Wildlife Service, large atl'lob.nts of 1 DDT res,te-were being round in pelicans tested in ' Mexico. · .. ·~ -. -•• "' .. ... l AND N, WHO ~ TAGGED 36,000 or more.,selfcans i:n his-remiearch, said only.a'haBdfu~. J ol ec1s were hatched in ·the en(ire 'Western JlmMlpb«eJn l~ 'Jl. · • t Today ,:the brown pelican population, ~cordi~g to Anderson's estimates. may number 100,000 m· cludtn8 UMJ5e in Mexico and' subspecies of •about 8,000 pairs in nortoa and 10,000 pairs along the en· tire tJ.S. ·East 'Coast. There is no way to guess _th~. number in Central America and the West In9ies. Abdersornays. · · · . A prntstent problem still is caused by tourists who ai1tt1i-b the btlds. ·Mexlczo strictly 'prot~c*& the Coronados, and Anacapa Island is a natiq~ tJ.~. monument and bird refuge. I If .e.. ft1Cl'l'li1t Mllllds lijl1.yo11, ... call tM Sdiicl ... ~. . Cetltrol Cellttr • • r • CH ..t Mitllt FASl 111 ,;Is. ' O l ...... t FMT••tMU I CD Ltlt ..... t FAST e11 """ •iet O L• ...... tFASTn~ a ,...., -.iit.~k ivt~n~t FAST WEIGHT LO$$ 1$ At."90Sl AL*AVSA OISA~ITII~ f-'lk URl Mqllllit yH still llM die ltlM , ' . O'IWlllt ,,, ... -·~ .. -. ... ~t ... ~ ..... fil;sl ,i.e.: kflk• ...... -• ' . ~""""" -~ "1 ..... -· 1 ........ mMf(ll tllfJ -~ ll, , ... '"""'ldlin s •• , S.tlltaf ~­, ..... ~ .. "•''· • •,CALL MO¥f1 t • . ·. .. · . ..... '· . , •• , ,..('1.._ ~I -,J /' "\.(·~ ,, r-trn~·~" . '.( .,.~ <l .. \ .. SBO'BROADWAV: LAGUNA BEACH. CALIFORNIA • 714 494-7915 'tr • r • -... .... ...... .............. ...._ , t 48 DAILY PILOT El~t~d lJC Irv ine's founding dean of humanities. Samue l C . McCull oL·h. Newport B eac h , has bel'll dcctcd prcs1dl'nt of the Conferen ce on B ritbh Studit•s . /\ n:Jt1 Vt' of Australia, hl' 1s a speciulis t in the Brat ish E mpire and Commonwealth history. 1' ....... . .._ . .,,_,, ,, .. ~ ... , Fridey. July 18. t97S Interest Bonanza $38 Million on County Tax Revenue SANTA ANA The O runge County Tax Collector-Treasurer·s of. Cice earned near ly $38 million in interest on in vestments of l ax r e · venues during the last fiscal year. Robert Citron. county tax coll ector-treasurer, said in a rcpart to the Co unty Board or Supervisors IH' made s hort-term investments of unspent funds from the 467 accounts he ad· minist e r s. including school districts. water distnt'ts and other gov· crnment agencies. The t•;.irnl'd interest figure was 28 percent higher th a n the $29.5 million accumulated the vear before, Citron nult>d ANOTHER $7 .6 million in interest was l'arned on investments of C<Ount.y r etirement system funds. which cov· er pe11sions to em ploycg who leav e c ount y service. "This inter est earned on investment.is is appor- t i o " e d by Co unty Auditor-Controller Vi c Heim," Citron said. "Twenty percent goes tu the county gener a l fund and distrids under the direct control of the board or supervisors and the rest goes to districts not in any way under board control." CITRON attributc'<i the sha rp increase in in- ter est earnin gs to a sophisticated computer sys tem ca ll e d J\loncyMax. which the county started using last year. million in the required county ~ontribution to the reUremenl fund. But he said in his re· port that new informa· tJon has become avails· ble that has enabled him lo decrease his estimate to $1 million. ORANGE COUNTY Diedrich Suggests Panel on W 0111en By WILUAMSCllREIBER • Of .. o.lty POeUutt SANTA ANA -Oranae County Supervisor Ralph Diedrich will propose creation or a 15-m e mber county "Commission on the Status of Women." In a letter to his fellow board members, Diedrich said his intent is to "provide a forum for women to air their problems to the government.'· "The women of our county have unique problems that require th,eir government's attention," h~ said. "These problems are receiving high visibility throu~h women's organizations.'' RE SAID A SPECIAL commission could act as a steering committee for board policy and a clearing house for grievances. Deaths Elsewhere "There is n<' doubt in my mind that this invest· m e nt sys tt•m is th e gn·alcst braklhrough in issuini! advice for the manageme nt and invest· ment of funds since the invention of the adding machine." he said. Diedrich estimated it would take about six months to set up the panel. prepare bylaws and set basic policies for board approval. HOLLYWOOD (U PI) -Daniel Moor<', .51. for m t• r m a n a g <' r of educ;i t1onal programs for TimC's l\t1rror. dH"tl Thursday al Ka1 s C'r £ftterMIJ11,..u s.rotr~, M•ri•n F•yt-•nd Ct<ir"t"<..,. Eq~ 88r9streftd, Oofttld VoCIOI' 6r>d Paula AM Holll~r ~'11"'9 A Ind Rot>e,., A Gvl1lng. John Tl\omil\ •nd E•,.. Joy U"91'• Cerol Ro~ ano 1..e1q11 J- twonU. Aftnette Shirley and Andr1"" Joseph G<ant, Nancy Jo •"d Howard S G!vlwrittl Euoene E and LoosC.O~~ Ml~I. 8•uc:e L tnd Joyce A Ol.ilt>ln. Pt\llltp w <tnd Susan J. Nlkroo, At>tws end Mlch•I Gat>rlela Woolsey. Denny Let and Stwrry ot-Gober. Carol L end Allen J. Ve<>IO, Cttl S eftd M••llyn R. L0"1ba•do. Donald Louis Jr. end Stleron LOUl'f! &erqer. c;.rshon tnd Merle SulM>ftf! Bull<on, s11aron Lorr111"4t and Ronald Hospital. Moore cr eated the award-winning stu- dent outlook current af. fairs booklet dis tributed weekly to s tudents in social studies classes throughout Californw. ' T evtor Helen e...i Fred Azer. ~~lyl\ llttn 3nd Wad1h Sl'lakt• ' K•ndukneclll, Jol'ln Joseoll and Llnoa Joan ~s. Ellen Jtne •nd Charles o.n~I O..l>elllehn. Nancy A and Ge,. H ~. Terew Ann and Wayn& DIC~ Robln\Oft Gevle •nd H"rold J 111 Pol .. I. Oebo,..h A and Stepnen All· lhOny C..lhOun. Cleud1a Jane and Lesley Howard v lrtmoftlts, Guadalupe E . and Ar1hU• G. OHlmone. J ill Kathleen and OeMls C..tl Frausto. Robin and Eduardo Or1~ c;-1111 ... Lloyd A. and Dolores Pflllllps, Stephanie Caro l and Wiiiiam J•~ Hubtwrd, Sus4'n Joan and Harold M6rtihJr. Oele. ThOmuH.tnd KarenJ. D,.atlt Noti~es ROSA PETER ROSA, ru1oent ol Hunt· ~on8ea<h,C.. D.iieotdeathJu4y 16, , .. ,s. '" Co\le Ntese, C•. Born ~ Rmtle< l. 11'1' In ll•ly. SurvlW<I t>v his w ile Jouphlnr. dau9htrrs, Ann Saw•v• ol Huntln9lon 8e«h o\nd LOttll• l'ellf9'1n• ol Pac•I>< P•lt-. t-bt'Others. P•ml Row of New York and Selllm1no ol ll•ly. UWH "Slet'S, Quinta. 01~ -<Xt•v•e. all cl ll•fy; tht\!e 9ranckhl10ren. Rowry 7 lD PM t"'s '"'"'"'ii· July 11, 1'7S •t Sn>otl'a• Morlu.N'y Ch•pel M.iU 11 OOAM~tut· dey, Holy Cross Ce"'•tery Ma~ '"ter......,nl, 1-iOIY (.ron Cemett'Y '" Lii& AncJt'lit', C... S"'1th"s Mortu.Wy dire<· IOfS Oe~INO NICHDLAS~PIND. reslde11tot Hurt- t1ngton S..ach, Ca. O.it• ol Ge•thJuly 17, 1'1$ 1n Hunltnqton Be.t<h. C.t. Bof'n Aorll t•. 1q10 1n Boston, M"ss. Surv1v..:I by l'lb•llt Oorotnv. Cl4u9h111r. Glornl O. Per1<1ns o l \/ll estm1nshr. two tr.an<kr111dren, \•\ttr, Joseoh•ne All• gr• ol ArhnQlon, Mess .. >1st .... ,.,..,., DeP,no of Arltngton, M.tu .; twoltwr, LeoOePinool Etuaoor Servte~Wlllbe twld Mond•v 10 )(l AM 11 .. , ........ Good ~rCICemett'rY. HuntlnQlon8'a<h, .... th Rtv (ClwdfCI trny oll•Cl.,,,t. Sm4ths' Morlutr v aorettors. t<ECt<EA ll;UAT H, k(C!<.Ell ol Costa Mew. Jo•crums C:.•tholtc Church, Co\r<l Mese. Interment. Pac1!1c view Memorial Park In Newoort 88.teh, Ca. Cllre<ted by Paci tic v~w Mortu.ary MAS.OH JOHN F. MASON. O.leof ~•th July 16, 1'74. RU•Otfll of Dene Pooni, CA. Su<v1ved by his parents, Mr. &. Mis.. Ro~rl E. Meson, three brothers. Oev•d, ~I and Jerry Muon, •II ol °"" Point; paler,,.I 9riOnC!f'nOCtwr, ~ Ke-ti> 8ritton 01 P1ttsburQh. O .; IT\IW,.,,.l 9ren<1motner,Mrs.Alw\e Furlong ol J ackson¥111e. FI01'1de; SNtet"nal 9randlattwr. Ros\ Ma"°" of Mlron, Ofuo. Funerel serv•CM 'Mii be llefd •I 1 00 PM Saturday, McQ>inltClt L~ Beach Chapel. Interment, El Toro Cemetery, direc ted by McCMml<k Ld9uM BeachMorlUdry. PAC AG IVY A. P ACAG. resident ol Co\le Mew, Ca. Oate 01 death July 16, J'7S. !iolrvived Dy her husben<I,. Catalino M. P<1ca9, flvl! brother~ and ltve ~Siers. Services 5.llurday 2· JO PM, Se""'11h O..y AdvenUst Church In Co•la ~sa. lntern-wnt, Harbor Fle't Cemetery In lieu of flowers contrlbut•on' ""''I' be ma~ to The Quiet Hour, P.O. So• rn. Redtanos. CcJ. 92373. Batu Bergeron Ce»t• Mt'Sd MortucJr ydirec tor!>. ' CHAPMAN J BE NE OICT A CHAPMAN. Dale death July II>. 1'115 Survived by her """s, Ja'~ Morris ol LQn9 lle<Kh. CA. •nCI Cl1llord W . Ch.iornan of 'Wleslm1nster. CcJ ; one sister, Pequlla Monl.,.,...ry of Los An9eles. Se<vlces S.1urday 10 00 AM, Holy Cross. O\apel. lnterrn>nt. Holy Crou Cemetery. otfo· c1anl Rev Allred K•lo. Oirecledby Bell 8r0ddway Mortuary. STEFANI The improved interest picture led Citron lo in· crease his predictions of coOnty general fund in· tercst rcvenul's for the new fi scal year fro m $2.5 million to ~.7 million, which yielded a net re· duction of about 1.2 cents per $100 on the tax rate. IN JUS report. Citron said he has also been ·able to revi se hi s esti mate~. of a projected increase 'in th<' county's contribution to lhe retire- ment system . He told supervisors during budget hearings last month an actuarial study of the county re- tireme nt syste m showe-'<1 e mployes arc retiring youn ge r a nd living longer than ever before and the costs or support· ing the m ar c going up. As a result, Citron pro- jected an increase of $1.9 He said, sjnce tfle new agency will be a blend of activities now performed by the county Affirmative Action Council and the 'Human Relation8'Com· missions., those panels should be prepared 'to pro· vide st arr support. "This action will save the new commission from re-inventing the wheel during thei r organizational period," he said. ALL MEMBERS OF THE new commission would be appointed by the supervisors, with each board member getting three appointees. St~ Post ~-0111n SACRAMENTO (UPI) . _,; iNSURANCE -Herman Bis trin, a ~. J1' 1'14 H-'•' ....... Fortuna city councilman ('b COSTA MESA .~ and vice president or a 541.5554 L~ department store chain, :------------J was appointed by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. to the Califocnia Highway Commission. Bistrin, 51, a Democrat, has been on the council for 18 years. He s ucceeds Republican M oon Lim Le e o f Wea\'erville, whose term ex pired. BobHope and other stars in free shows! Clerks to End D ~t D motorcycle races rodeb • TV shows hor!>e !ihow hundreds of exhibits! Four-day Jf eeks SANT A AN A -Some employes in the Orange County Cle rk 's office who have been on a four- day work week for more than three years will pro- bably go back on a re- gular schedule in Sep- tember. County Clerk William E. St John will ask the c ounty B oard of Supervisors Tuesday to change the schedules because he now doesn't have enough employes to make a four-day week worJ< properly. needs." The eight clerks were the first county employes to go to a Cour- day, 10-hour day work week in January of 1972. Since then, a number of other department divisions have adopted similar schedules. St John said the de- mand for pa ssport service kept the clerks buzy from 7 a .m. to 5:30 p.m. all week , but once that servi ce wa s eliminated, there wasn't enough to do. AJmi~~ioo Sl.i5 Children, o-12 S 1.00 t.h1IJ1en under ~i" -frre rt-anslt Consultant Fiel4ing Pact Retained Oi:slnet officials his services a re needed. said still SANTA ANA -The Orange County Transit D1strict will retain its consulting contract with former district general manager G.J . "Pete" Fielding for at least two months. • since hi s rei;ignation ea rlier thi s year. Otstrlct officials said he has earned a total of $6;200 over the past four m.ont.hs. Fielding's basic con· tract calls for a $400 monthly retainer plus $25 per hour for any work in excess of 20 hours a month. Edward F. Lontz. lh.e new OCTD manager, said Fielding, now a pro- fessor at UC lrviJie, wtll -------- To date, Fielding has performed such. chor~ as helping recruit Loritz by screening a field of 50 candidates, attending seminars and other meetings and lobbying'\n Sacrament)>. __;. _____ _ be kept in an ~visory capacity because or transit-r elated legisla- l io n pendipg in Sacramento. Fiel<Ung has been serving as a seroi-oCCicial liaison officer for the dis· trict and has received a,!><>ut $1,500 per month THINGS ;\RE BETTER AT ... WESTCLIFF PLAZA it took almost all of 1974 for the Loan Department at Newport Equity Funds to arrange and process over S1 ,000,000 1n second trust deed loans. fn1s year It took only till June 2nd! And ream~ork did 1t. Cal Wo lfe and Linda Blue. work- ing as a team ano h 1tn tne assistance of their staff, are arrang. ing loans on Newport area 1ea1 estate at better than twice last year's rate. And last .,.ear ,-.,as thei r best year ever too! If you're 1n tne marKet for a real estate loan. why not give Cal or Linda a call? Tne number is 644-8824 . Call! Newport Equity Tuz:!d§ AVCO FINANCIAL TOWER 620 NEWPORT CENTER DR.· SU ITE 21 1 NEWPORT BEACH. CALI FORNIA 92660 Ca Dolle of Otdlh July 13, !91S. ~1ved by ht\ wn, W.trr!n W Ktck~ of {.eyuto~, C.. two d•UQhlt<S. M.rs. 8f11y Brem h,.n• ot Woodlend, C. ...., Vorg1n1• Venhdrl of Oroville, C.; ~tepson. GtorQ" W PuUltr1 ol NtwPOr1 Beacn. 1-.0 \•\ter\. Mo . Ell" TNbr>er of t<ollv•l•t Cr! .ind Mrs Neid Ro~k 1m 0 1 W•HO. C• .• e•Qht 9'-._,,,1dnn end numerou\ "'1Jl'eWS ...., noecM. Mr KeO.•r wu • 9"adl>•tt 01 Ken,,_.s Slalt Untvtr~oty IS'9""' PN Eo~olon l. 1111., "'"' rtsidtnt ot Bdltwshtld, C.t , moved to ~ Bea<h -••e ln~v owned an<l ooe•.i.cl Tne 8ayc 1111 Moll'I ll•S•t•llon to 'I 00 PM Frteld'f c-vtn,nq. P•c1t1c. \/it• CJwpef. Fu,.., •I ~ •• 10• lO AM Salu•· d.ly at St JOolch1'l'\ Call\Ol•C Oturcr>, CM.I• Me-..a, C• lnl•t......,nl, P•~''" V-Ntemori•I Par~, Newpo,., Beacrl, ~ dlrtcledby P•(•l•t V•ew MOr1ud<y. MINNIE STEFANI. Date of dNll\ July 11. 1'7S Survived l>y ,.... ton, Albert Slt'l.int ol Lalayelle, O .; hw ddu9hlers. Ada Genli>S• •ncl Eld• Lon90 of North D•o1a. seven 9rendc1>11oren and two great• Qrencl<holdren Interment at a.-. of tw.iven ce ... elery. Lal• ~elle. CA. 9"11 er_., Mortuary forwordlng d!rec· "When we gave up is-7.:~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!!~!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~; t-=========--====================illiiiiiii9C' suing passports to the .ii KECKER CLARA D (Terryl t<ECKER. ,...,.. dt'nt of C<Kta Me\.t. C• Dale ol Otdlh July t~. 1'11S. Survived by twr "'°"· Georoe Puw1e" ol Newoo,., 6uct1, "-· W•rr.,... w. Kec11t,. ot C.vvcos. Ce.; s.teP!MUQfll•f\, Vlr9ln1e VanMrt '°'' 8URNI JAMES W. BURNS. res1oen1cl Hunt· 1ngton 8eKh. C.a O•te 01 death JUiy lo, 1'7S. Svr••"t'CI by his wile Virginia. son, Mallhtw . .l••ee d•u9hter1. Monie.a, BroOQld 1lnd Kal•e; mother, (.Kett.t Bu•ns. D•ollle•. Patrick; sis- '"· K•t~n Felsc11 Memo .. al "'ass 5.thitdef ll .00 AM, St John llW Daol1st Churth. Interment, C,ood StwptlerCI umetrry. Ballr Ber9f!•on Co\ta Mew Mortuary dlrK IOn . U.S. Postal Service, we no longer had a need for two of the e ight employes in the passport and marriage license division," St John said. · "We have found that it is virtually impossible to schedule a four-day week with o nl y s ix• employes because of the 1 need to stagger employe work.days to meet public ol Oroville, C.i and Be lly Br..ml\Clrnol ------------------------ Woodland. C•. >1\ler .. n·l•w. Mrs..1-------------------------. Oor"Olhy K•n of Ao~,,.... ad. C.. e!Qhl ~r.,.<khtldren •no nu,,....ro"' nlt'ctt and l\ft)fWW\ Vl\1l•t•o11 to 'I 00 PM Fri· cuy evenlnQ. Pac1f1c View c:n.oe1 f..nrr•I mess 10 JO AM Saturday •t SI. IALT1'.·IHGHON fU"UALHOME Corona del Mar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 HUHOADWAY MORTUARY 11 0 Broadway Costa MP~() 642·9150 McCOIMICIC MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·9 '41 5 San Juan Capistrano 495·1 716 PACfF4C '111W MIMOllAL PAH Cemelery Morluary Chaoet 3500 Pacific View Or1ve NewPor1 Beecl\. California &44·2700 PIHfAMILY COl.OMIAL PUMHAL HOMI 1801 Bolsa Ave. We~tmanater 893-352$ SMITHS' MOtlTUU'I 627 Main S1 Hunt1n91on 89t'1Ch ~36 6530 \ Mr. Janos Weinberger MASTER CLOCKMAKER will regulate and oil your antique clock FREE OF CHARGE S.\T 10:00 -6:00 Pl\l AND SUN NOON -6:00 PM Presented by Alan W. Mc Kae & Company, "Elegance in Time,'' to acquaint. you Wlth Newport's fin(>St. racll1ty for f'tn~ new and antique timep1ec~. ALAN W. MC KAE & CO. ELEGANCE IN TIME 260 Newport Ccn~r Drive 0Psian Plaza r'lit•wporl Beut:h "Sales amJ S1·ru1u• of Fme Clucks. ,.,11ltc/l4<' RE'storal1ons -Fine Wat ch Repair." FURNITURE New and nifty! Our big pl"mp softies at a terrHlc RB price Contoured one-piece sut and um design envelops you in the tufted deep cushioned comfort of butter-smooth grained vinyl with luting e.isy-ure good looks, in dozens of luscious leather tones and zingy colors. Public =-~-AUCTION FRIDAY. SATtJRDAY, SUNDAY at 8 P.M . Bargains o n Fine Crystal. Sterling Silver. Porcelains. Oriental Objects d'Art. Paintings. J ewelry. AntiquPs. Bronzes. Furniture. Select Indian Turquoise ... S 1.000.000 INVENTORY From btatcs. Courts. 01tt·Of·Pow11. Uu11l.ru11t1·1,., VISITOR St Comeand11ee whaifun an AVCTION can bet FREE ADMISSION! .1 • •f ... across the st'teet from seven of the Sotithland'~ most elegant waterfront .. ( restaurants! --.f:i!I'· HOURS Inspection & Privote Sales 10-S OAILY 1-S SATURDAY & S NUAY n osed Wcdnl'M.lay & TilUNl:tv AUC110NI HEl..D EVERY FRIDAY, SAnJRDAY, SUNDAY at 8 P.M. lJbL YOU K BANKAMt:.RICARO MA~ TER CHARGt.:.. . PERSONAL CHt:.CK OR CA~H 2542 Wat Coaat ltlahwav Newpon Beach. Callfomla 92660 (714) 645-2200 WE •vv FOii CASH 011 SEl.L ON COHMl5810N MfCXZ ESTA TD 011.INGLE trDfa ART LEVIN£. AUCTIONEER ... ' ' Bugs Get Treat They're Nibbling at Pot Haul KLAMATH FALLS. Ore. (UPJ) -Klamath County courthouse custodian Bill Milne has a problem -bugs ln the basement or the courthouse are nibblin~ a l 50 po~nd~ of marijuana seized by police in a drug case. The bugs obviously Uke the stuff, because they arc uU over the noor and going after tile pot with gusto. Milne needra quick directive. from judicial authorities or the evidence in a case on appeal is like· ly to be lost. rQ_U_E_E_N_IE----.-#>.--::.8!...y .:...P:.:.:hi:.:_1 .:.:.'"~te:.:.r.:.:la:.:,:n:,:.di 'safe r ' ' .. ,.,,,,. .,. ., ~ , I POSOMMllL I ~"You're totally i~competent , irresponsible, and ( altoget.her not. l?O bright -but I'm sorry, there are no executive positions open right now." ~ 'Hos pit al Horror Broken Legs Spark Suit FORT DODGE. Iowa <AP>-"I'm just asking or recovery for part of my $22,000 hospital bill-only the part after they broke my legs in the hospital," .says Mary Packer. ~he contends in a malpractice suit filed here that negligence at Trinity Regional Hospital resulted in both legs being rebroken. MISS PACKER, 23, SAID THE incidents kept he~ fr?m her . fat.her 's funeral, forced her to give Fhildb1rth while an traction and compelled her to placetheinfantin foster care. · She said she suffered two broken legs on May 19 l!n3, when her car collided with a van as sbe returned • rrom her nighttime job as a waitress. "I also worked parttime as a secretary for the football coach," the former student at North Iowa f.rea Community'College said. "I was trying to put rnyselfthrough college.•• Instead, she s pent the next 10 months in the hospital here. She claimed that on Aug. 9, 1973, as she was being transferred from a patient's cart to her bed. she was dropped by hospital personnel. ''MY R IGHT FEMUR WAS BROKEN again i d I was in traction for three months," she said. The following Nov. 5, when s he was nine knonths pregnant and Wlaccustomed to walking, she 1 -That time the ~It leg .., •• C: r e broken. fi'l1'e dat1• late r •ti auglater •••. wcu "°"9 .,Idle I ..,,.. tra~tlo".' . -.,.,-----------....-.. ~aid::::::~:::::: l old to place weight on her right leg. ~ She said she began to fall, a physical therapist taught her, then released her and she tumbled to the floor. ''That time the lert l~ was rebroken," she said. j'Five days later my dhughter, Carly, was born while I was in traction." The infant was placed in a Coster home 'because my Dad was dying ol cancer and Mother l\Yas with him and couldn'tlake care or Carly," Miss :Packer said. "She was in foster care for 4'h months ~til I got out of the hospital, on March l, 1974. and ould care for her." SHE COULDN'T ATTEND HER father's funeral because she was in traction, she said. Miss P acker said she waited until now to·bring Buit "because I thought it could be settled out of court. But l don't think the hospital feels there was negligence on its part." I Mrs. Avis Runyan, the hospital's public r ela- 'tions director . said Thursday: "We feel that the lawsuit has no merit and that the allegations are unfounded. Our attorneys and authorities who advised us to have thoroughly re- viewed the case and advised us to this effect." Miss Packer said she "settled out of court last December" against the man driving the van in- volved in the accident, and that she alsQ r~eived a settlement from ''two bars which got him intox- icated." SHE SAID THE MONEY ENABLED her to "pay the hospital, doctors, clinic and lawyer. And l have a small trust fund for my daughter." Miss Packer declined tO say what the settle- ments totaled. "I'm not trying to get rich. I'm trying to r e- cover $15,000 of the hospital bill ... I don't think I would have had to stay lo the hospital that Iona lt the two breaks there hadn'toccurred. "I was engaged at ~e Ume. I had to 1ive my child to a roster home. My Cather passed away and I ~ouldn't go to the funeral," Miss Packer said, ad- ding that her engagement was broken while she was hoepitallied. Drununed Out Mowe r s Cos tly Prostitute . Charges Dropped BROCKTON, Mass. <UPI) -A man accused of prostitution bas been acquitted by a judge who said only females can be charged with the offense. "I am satisfiect"lhat a male cannot commit the· crime of prosUtuUon," District Judge George Hurd said at the end ol a one-day trial. Frederick Doane, 31. a masseur, sald he was turprised with the out· ~eihou,ht 1 wouldn't LONDON (AP> -tt•s all over between former BeaUe Ringo Starr and b.ilwife, Maureen. 'nM! mualclan, who did be found innoceat," not cont.est the suit , was Doane aald. Frld!y,.Nty 18, 1975 DAILY PILOT .4 I t;.t Ht few summer driving .•• with the Genera Tlr• of your choice ••• VALUE PRICEDI l1iel 16SSl'l13. SAVE! SAVE! $11 to$17 Fantastic Price! $ 95 1Hll'l1461SSSl'l15 $2795 'Tub~•c~s blac~ .. all r11.r"oc:t"l•Ot Plu5 "83 SunOOdm. AUO• Toyota. o• II 94 Po<5J:l\P and mo•e' r ( T lub••u~ blac<wall S11e15SSAIS '$2895 fits mod,t~ ot MG. Plu• 12 04 O ff Regular Low Price Per Tire Depending On Size Po 1M:hct. Su b. F E T. Slros ISSSl'll2 6 l t1umph dnd more' 14SSl'lll "!--. .... ----------lull.:tcu bl3Ckwall S•ze11SSSR13 6 Plus U 4f>or St 48 l SSSl'l l4 $26?u?'1 f>3 F l T Tub~l('S~ bll Ck*dll F11: moc:tOI• or Au.it Fits models of: Datsun. Frat. Honda and more:' Oor·1 Tt1ump11. ,.,,.,,a • .t,,J mc.u ' :S11e 175SAl4 luDt.IU~ bl3"" dll F11, mOdels ot Merc~de~. P< u901, Toyota and mor" • - or SI 70 F E T. $31~~$~08 F t T. Extra charge for larger or air conditioned cars. setting torsion bars ... and parts if needed. YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR MAGS-SPOKES for R.V.'s COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE $ 95 Compott American cars I l•1t1U N(W lltt•Y dwlY ................... 1,1 2 ,__ .... cyl-f IA .. _, 3 Ii..., ...... -.... ......, ....., ....... ...., t I ___ .............. ~ Twr11 .... 1rw 11 4 llrtl• .. ..-. "-..,,... -""""' 1 Adf<oll ....... tlld CMtk ~"'*• ·"-.. ""°"'...._. ... SALE DELCO BATTERY RAIN CHECK: Should oor )upply of~ \llfs °' linn Nn •hort durins thll twnt. • "'411 hon« •nv «~lamt now '°' futvtt ~~ .. 1~ ~I~ l)ric~. ••ocM u t•t•• If c-..1 ........ ~......,."' .. . ....._ .... ... ''"'"' .. ·~· ........... Don Swedlund Inc. .. ..... u.. • ...., 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa COAST GENERAL TIRE Phone 540.5710 646-5033 A divorce was granted Thursday to Maureen on grounds or Rin10'1 al-l~ied adultery wlth Nan· 'cy Andrews, hls 24-year· 1IN American 1frllriend. _ sued under his real name Doane. married and ol Richard Starkey -he the father of two wu at· \tfll nickna med Rlnao rasted' May 26 by a because or the rings he policewoman. Three pro- wore wben he was drum· secullon witneuea mer wlth th e now·. tesd.fled Doane ensqed dlabanded Beatles pop ln sexual a cta wltb "'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!Sooner or lator '~Q'U own.-~~Js lf'OUP· c\llltOmen. r ·----~.-. -·---•-•••ilil - • A I 0 DAIL y PILOT New'H01ne Starts Dip For June WASHINGTON CAr) -A S.2 iwn·1mt decline in June in the numbt.•1· of new housing units started has b~cn reported. But at the s ame time, the Com merce Ot.>pa rt m ent s aid, the num~r of building permits b - !>ued an 1nd1c at'lon of futurt• a<.·- u vity -rose by I 5 JX."rcent. THE COMBINATION of the two s t a tistics unde rlined l't'onom1sts ,·~µe<.•lalums of a m o d l' ::. l r l' l' o v t.' r v i n t h e hom(•builchng sector this yt•ar. } .. Pretty Bad Start Newport Beach resident Robert McTavlsh has bee n named sales manager at the new South Coast Piasa Ho&el in Costa Mesa, according to Dick Biehn, director of sales for the hotel. McTavish formerly worked ror another Western lntematjonal Hotels properly, the St. Fl'qncis in San Fl'ancisco. * Joma M. Nordlund has been ap- pointed plant manager or Rucker S barr er's Brea plant. He was pre - viou s l y manager of materials in th e f i rm 's Beaumont plant. nan1 e<t" (ranch manager for Brentwood Savlogs and Loan A!-· soclatlon's new branch offtce m San Juan Capistrano. h' h The new S&L br~ch, w I~ opened this mon_th, 1s located at '322l Camino Capis trano. • Richard c. Pinto, an 18·year veteran s e m \conductor ~x ­ ecutive. has been n~med Vlce president of production oper~­ tions at the Microele ctronic Device Division of Rockw,ell ~­ t ernational Corpo ration lO Anaheim. • Jack and Wanda Whit~ have been appoint e d r esident managers or the Ambassador Ian of America at 2277 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. _ Thl' dt'p<irlment smd housing -;tart::. in Junt-rose lo an annual rail' of 1.07 million. compared to lhl' 1.1:?9 mi Ilion CJl J n annual ra\t' in M<1). ll w<1s the first drop m fou r months a nd left <1clivily J0.2 pen ·ent behind when~ at was .i Yl'J I' ago. 11011:.rnµ s t a rts for all of l97·1 trJll L'd the µrcv1ous Yl.'ar by 34 pt•rn ·nl. These ne w Chevelles, long-promised General Motors entry in the subcompact market, were being primped for the film- ing of an introduction commercial in Troy, Mich. this week. Then the car on the left developed a balky battery and required an assist from the other Chevette . Good start for a new model. Also, Jose L. Rossi has been named HOltD&.UHD production s uperintendent for the Brea plant. Rucker Shaffer manufactures annular and r a m type blowout prevehlers, valves and related equipment for land and offshore drilling. Mr. White was form erly general manager or the '.fiki Spa Hotel and Apartments m Palm Springs. • Three State MutuaJ Savings The nu rn bcr of 111.•w bui ldjng permits 1ssut·d wa s n •11(>rted up bv L-l.000 to :.in annua l rate of 9'i6.000 indicatin g U1at builders arl' planning lo gradually in- 1.·n.':tM' their activity over the next s ix months or so. Jobless Payments Eyed • Former U.S. astronaut Gordon Cooper of Corona del Mar has been given the responsibility for planning two new attractions for Wal& Disney Productions. and Loan Association employes have been named assistant vice pres idents by th!:! Newport Beach-based organization. Patrick L. Dowling, Nancy Beauchamp and Richard 'Dick' Howarth were named to the ~X· ecutive posts by James Murphy, president of State Mutual S&L. Unemploymenl Checks Keep 'em Off Work? THE DROP IN starts comes dc~p1te a stead) rise in sales of new onl'-family homc'S this year, a n st> a ttribult•d large ly to spt>t·1J I tax breaks provided buyl.'l'S of new ho m e~. Sales hav<.' .1d\ a need a tot al of 2ti 3 percent :.1m·t-the :.ped al tax bn •akl> "t•re offered. Managemenl Women Slme / Coast Lectlue The i m pa cl of the ''omen s movement on men will l>t.' d1~­ l.'U~sed at the July 24 mc<.-lrng of \\'o m e n i n M a ti .1 g t• m l' n t ~chcdult>d at 7: 30 p. m ;,it thl· Ne" port S heraton Ilotd . THE MEETING will ·feature ~uest speaker Donn Odell, a :\ewport Be ach-based marnage .md f a mity counselor. ,\ for mer bus in cl>s exec utive .md educator. Odell received his state counseling license in 1969 while serving an internship at the Amen can Institute of Family Relations in Holly wood. Jn addition to his counseling prat'lice. he is also conducting res earch for a book on the women's movement. THE OR.\NG E County-based Wumt'n in Management is an or- gan1Z at1on of profess ional "omen interes ted in advancing women in e xecutive levels of business and indus try. academic ins titutions a nd govcrnmenti:ll agencies. The July meeting is open to in- ter ested men and women. LM. Bovd WASHINGTON <UPl >- Unemploym e nt benefits en· rourage som e workers to stay off the job longer , s aid a Brookings Institution p<ipcr published this wet'k. "The cxpt•ctccl duration of un· employment for insured workers is found lo exceed that of un- insured workt•rs to :.i st<1tistically significant. 1f rclJtivcly small, dt'g ree, ··the ~tudy :.aid. "AFTER (unemployment) payments are c ut off, some workers take jobs they would have rej ected or failed to find btc>fore that,·' the study said. Thl' stud~ by lirooking~ fello" Stephen T . Ma rs ton s u1d the number of l'a M'S 10 which pt.'Ople C'ollect um·m µloyment bt•ndib fraudu lt:.>nt ly t•\'l'n though they are not actually looking for work lltilit')" 'f?irrrlS Back Project !SALT LAKE CITY CAP1-The prebminary e nvironmental im- pact statement for the proposed Kaiparowits dcctncal genera· tiotf"' project in southern Utah is scheduled to be s e n t to Washington July 28, a spokesman for the Bureau of Land Manage- ment here says . Southern Callfor ma Edison. San Diego Gas and Electric Co and Arizona Public Service an· cooperating to finance the plant and associated coal mines. The Utah office of the BLM 1s w1iting the s t<1tement on environ· mental effect of the proposed 3.000 million wall coat.fired power plant nl'ar Lake Powell . are apparently minor, although a luck of significant data makes draw in!! conclusions difficult. Marston also s aid ther e are in- dications that 65 weeks of un- employm<'nt insurance resulted Golden West Load Factor 55.9 Percent James M. Harmon, president of Golden West Airlines, r eports that fur the m onth of June. the :.u rlinc carri,'d 28, 145 passengers. The <.·arri <'r 's ;.ivailable s eat milt·~ fo r lht· month were :!.62l.000. wh1(.'h accounted fut a load fol'tor of 55.99 percent. Total passengers carried year - to·datc by the Newport Beach- based firm total 152,460 wilb 3 schedule completion factor of 99.58 percent for the month and year-lo-date of 98.00 percent. Tht' carrior announced it h as added s everal joint fares to numerous destinations in connec- tion with the major airlines. These new joint fares apply from all cities on the Golden West sys tem to certain cities in the states of Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii. Illinois , Kansas !.ouisiana, Oklahoma. Oregon: r exas and Washington. The new joint fare agreements. which were initiated in coopera- tion with Continental Airlines will be applicable on all the ma: jor carriers serving the destina- tio ns involved, when flying Golden Wes t Airlines to Los Angeles connecting with the m a· jor carriers operating from Los Angeles International. P~ul Revere's Bill $23.59 ' I Harps for a long time now have been as - sociated with an1?cls. Prc.-sumably, that's why any woman who plays a harp is automatically regarded as de li c ate. ladylike and pure, even i£ she has the morals of an alley cat. Likewise, men who pl ay the violin draw spontaneous respect as being honest . lustless and innocent of skuldugger y. even if they'r e rambunctious fiends . Or so observes our Love and War man. IT'S POSSIBLF. you didn't realize the pipelm es of this country stretched end to end {'ould be wrapped round the earth 13 times. THAT POISONOUS SNAKE that bites the most people in this country is the copperhead. BLIZZARD Q ... Wh at's the Weather Bureau derinition or a blizzard?'' A. Has to be below 20 degrees F . with wind blowing more than 30 m .p.h. And snow Oying. Not necessarily snow falling. It can be blowing heavily. There is such a thing as a blizzard without fresh snow. IT WAS NOT for nothing that Pa ul Revere rode throueh the night. crying, "The British are cominlC ! .. No, sir. not for nothing. He billed the M 35'\achusetts Stale House for 10 pounds. four s hillings to rover hls expens~. That was the equivalent to today's $23.59. He collected it, too. BEER, RICE and sake is the standard diet for thos e heavyweight J apanese wrestlers. VOICE What the voice of the prehistoric tyran - nosaurus really sounded like nobody knows. But in the movie .. Oinosaurus." if sounded like the scratch of sandpaper plus the roar or a jet engin e plus the crying of a baby, because that is what it was . ABOUT SEVEN out of every 10 shooting crimes are com milled with handguns ..• CONTRARY to the widespread canard, only one out of every 25 advertising executives suf· fers from ulce rs ... OUR LANGUAGE MAN is trying to find out where the expression •'bis nibs" got started in reference to this or that boss .•. THAT ATIILETE most likely to come from the largest families is the wresUer ... EXPERTS on romance say fellows tend lo marry girls wllh VOt'abularies simllar in size to their own. J\JST ABOUT aoo people a year drop lnto New York City's Police Emergency Division to get tight rings sawed off their fingers. Addreas mrul to L.M. BoucJ, P.O. Bo% J560, COffa Me10. CA 92626 Copynghl 1975 L.M BoJld ... in higher wages and prices than would have been expected during a period of high unemployment. BUT HE SAID the social aspects of unemployment in- surance must also be considered. Without jobless benefits, wages would 6e considerably lower than they ar~ because workers would be underpricing their labor ~takejobs. The two projects are a mam- ·moth "community of tomorrow" called th e Experimental Prototype Community of Tomor· row ( E PCOT > a nd World Showcase, an international trade and ente rtainment center. Both projects are scheduled for the early 1980s. Kent Keller h as been named vice president and account manager at Basso-Boatman, l.nc., according lo Joseph Basso. president of the Newport Be_ach advertising and public relations agency. Keller was pre\'iously director of corporate communications for Zero Manufacturing Company in Burbank. .. San Juan Capistrano resident Mrs. Elaine Porter, has been Over 1.,he Counter NASO Listinqs ~ quota hon$ Brtn<.o 1 72>.. 13.\. 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Ocean Or 39~ • .a•,~ TaylOr W 17\• II'• 1' VlpOnl C""m 7 •, Of f Bob Evns 23 2• El Paso IOV> lOl't Kearn 'Tk 6~ '"• Otun E• 8>. 9''> lennant 77'.> 2••1> IS C•lbiixllcm 14 '• 1•, oo Bollema 11>~ 1~ El Nucel 10'1) 11 Kelly S4!r 12'1• 11~. OlfSh 1.,g~ IS'/• 16 Tllfenv 1~. '"'' 1i. Subar ot Am 1, , , 011 Booth Np 7411• 2S Emeon n 1 9~ Ke...,.r IS'I> U '1• OQllvy M 10 20~ Towlt Ml I <I 11 'flllllle SlliCIO C I '• 011 MUTUAL FUNDS I 131 13.1 11 1 10 0 •• ,, 'I I 'I I '1,1 87 8) 8.J 1.3 8.3 7.8 7 , I.I Big Steelmaker Guards Records By MILTON MOSKOWITZ Republic Steel. the nation's third-largest steelmaker, went to court last month to block a (;bk ago pu_b.Ucat1on from obtaining information about the company's programs to hire und promote persons wit.bout regard tor acu or sex. The move ,was quite an keeping with the history or th~ ~tee! industry m general and Republic Steel in particular. The industry has a long _record of discrimination in employ-men~. And ltepubllc's bitter opposition to unions occupies a s~1al place in labor bistory. ~-: Steel mills used to ~r ~ keep th eir bla s t ' , furnaces going with a work force that was rigidly segregated. There were ''white Money Tree job~·· a_nd "black jobs" in ~he mills. The seniority system mamtatned by th e comparues and the unions then insured that blacks would remain in the most menial and lowest-paid slots. T~E SYSTEMATIC discrimination practiced by the steel industry resulted last year in the largest setUement 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 ot $35 million to some 45,000 workers who were held in low.level jobs because they were black or female. The4 one ma3or holdout from this settlement was 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-discriminatory employer for 20 years. The Chicago Report.er, 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 oompanies are required by law to file. It did so under the Freedom of Information Act, entitling citizens to the in· !ormalion collected by their government. '!'mS INFORMATION \VAS a ut to be released to the P,Ublication last month when Repu · c sent its lawyers into federal district court m Chicago. Th e they secured a tem· pQrary restraining order from Judge illlam J . Lynch, pre- yenUng the Labor Department from s rendering the docu- JJlents on R epublic's equal employment o ram: So the issue will now have to be foug t in the courts. A· similar action, brought by the New Y rk-based Council on Eoonomic Priorities, iS being fought by Sears, Roebuck. An appeals court rec en Uy ruled against Sears. The information that Republic Steel does not want you to see pertains to its efforts to change its personnel prac· tlces to reverse many years of discrimination. It would show, for 6xample, speciCic managerial and professional jobs held by blacks and women, along with the salaries they are receiving. And release of this information for the entire industry would permit company-by·company comparisons. HOW BAD WOULD Republic Steel look ln 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 release of thb data would cause "irreparable damages to the company." That's enough to excite anyone's interest. The steel industry's hostiUty to any outside surveillance is by now almost a genetic attitude. It cropped up recenUy in another area when the president of the nation's se<:ond- largest steel-maker traveled to California to lecture Califor· mans about their zeal for a clean environment. Frederic W. West Jr .. president of Bethlehem Steel. told a meeting in San f'rancisco that companies suc h as his are leery about bmldi.ng new fac1 lit1es tn California because of the state· s ··an ti bus mess'• bias. "Maybe the preservationists are right," West said sarcastically, pointing to California's high unemployment rate. "Maybe Califorrua doesn't need more jobs. more paychecks. more homes. more business, more production. Maybe Cahforma as fuJl up, but I doubt it " A CHIP OFF THE old steel block. Bethlehem was tell- ing Californians: "You take the risk of our pollution or you ~o hungry." And in the background there's. Republic Steel, no doubt shouting, "Right on!" 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M 0 M 1 1 t1• 11\l't '"" ~ MIJ ~ 10 1S1 S7~( '"" . ,_ a _ UAIL V PILOT Ex-husband Gets Award In Lawsuit SALEM, Ore. <UPI> -The Oregon Supreme Court has sus- tained a $100,000 lower court award for damages given to the h~band of an c rraJ)t, unhappy wtfewho had a love affair. The hig h court Thursday up- held a Circuit Court jury verdict awarding Fred Brown $100,000 damages in bis suit against Jack Vogt, Mrs. Brown's lover before the Browns were divorced. THE WGH COURT ruling pro· bably will be the last in the state's history on the twin of- fenses of alienation of affections and criminal conversatio~. The 197~ legislature abolJsht>d the .. crimes" from thelawbooks. The Supreme Court was divided on the issue, however. Justice Arno Denecke delivered a st.m ging dissenting opinion on the case, wdting that the court should not have sustained a jury awa1·d for a crime that follows the outdated philosophy that a wife is a servant to her husba nd. T HE OLD ENGLISH courts created the crimes of alienation of <iffections and t·riminal con- versation ''at a time when a wife was regarded as a servant or a chattel of h e r hu sband," Denecke wrote. ·'That kind of"relationship dis- appeared Jong b efore the women 's liberation movement and the tort <the offense) should have vanished with it.·· Friday, July 18. 1975 • Church 'Adopts' Vietnam Family New Disney Resort Bid Outlined By WLA.RY KA'Yi.: Of U.. O.lly l'fi.t IUH K.bue Tu Nguyen ponders his new life in Newport Beach and says quite simply, ''I'm very lucky." Khue, hls wife, Tuyet Thi Dinh, and four children are being sponsored by the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church oC Newport Beach. KHU E HAS TOLD sponsors that his family does not follow any r e ligion, although the newcomers to Newport Beach have already attended a few services at their s ponsoring church. The family was moved into a furnished small house. Khue has a job and the refugees are begin- ning a new life. The famity·s lransiuon from Saigon to Newport Beach was made easier by the way in which the church bandied its special project. "WE'VE MADE IT a team ef- fort -with six couples dividing up the responsibility of helping the family," explained Ruth Nelson, who ulong with her husband. Dick, leads the teams. The different couples, all parislriont•rs at the church, help in specific areas housing and furnitun·. food . clothing, employ- ment and medil-al, transporta- tion ond education. .. That way, more people can help out and it won't put too rnuch stram on one person. And, K.bue and his family can meet m ore people and adjust easier," Dick Nelson commented. THE OTHER COUPLES help- l ,, . D•ttr Pilot s1.i1 Pi.to NEW ON COAST -Vietnamese family sponsored by St. ~drews Presbyterian Church from left, are Tuyet Thi Dinh, Khue Tu Nguyen and Khai Nguyen, 17. Kneeling from left are Hao Nguyen, 15, Hoan Nguyen, 20, and Huong Nguyen , 21. ing include Carol and Gordon Bowley, Susan and J ohn Forbes, Louella an'1 Doug Dick, Betty and Neil Stewart. Christle and Juerge n Schar, and Shirley and Frank F eller. The r efugee famiJy has been in New~rt sever al weeks and Khue is working in a factory in Costa Mesa at a job offered by another panshioner. In Saigon, Kbue worked as an administrative clerk for the U .S. Agency for International Development, his wife as a dressmaker and lhe children at- tended school. HUONG, 21, THE eldest daughter, was in her second year of pharmacology at the Universi- ty of Saigon; Hoan, 20, was stu- dying econom ics at the same school; Hao, 15, lhe youngest daug hter, and Khai, 17, the only son, were both in high school. While at Camp Pendleton, two of the daughters volunteered to help al the Red Cross Dis- pensary. It was there that Mrs. Nelson , another volunteer, became aware of the family. "When l learned that our church was going lo sponsor a family, I tried hard lo make sure it was this one. They're the nicest family you'd ever want to meet," she said. TRUCKEE CAP) -Walt .llii· ney Productions has outlu\ed plans for a vast year·rollf!d re-- sort at Independence Lake lD lb! Sierra Nevada north of here. Disney officials said Thursday the resort would include 10 skt lifts, an electric~lly ~wered train, a pedestrian -oriented village d evelopm.ent, coo· dominiums. camp sites and a mountain-top restaurant. THE "DESTINATION r e· sort " to be opened by November 1978° would have a capacity (ot 3.ooO overnighl visitors in the winter and 3,500 during summer. Bob Hicks. project director for Disney, said the project would not be a substiJute for the pend· ing Mineral King development ~n the central Sierra near Sequoia National Park. ··nuT, OTHERS wanted them too. They were in demand," Mrs. Nelson . added. "The fact that they were helping, unpaid, in- stead ~ jus t sitting around the camp, ~hows what kindof people THE MINERAL King project, they are." long delayed by opw sition from All the couples involved in the environment,.lists, is oriented team e{fort to help the refugees towards Southe rn California, a r e e •thusiast1 c, a lthoug h while the Independence Lake several minor problems cropped project would be geared towards up. Northern California. he said. For instance, those helping out Disney officials said they could wi th clothing discovered that no not put a price tag on the latest matter( how s mall the new development because planning clothing is, it's still too big to fit was still in preliminary stages . the family members. "We are an organization that . "THEY WERE TAKEN shop-really cares when we develop a ping at Newport Center, but had :· project," one spokesman told a to shop in children's stores for · packed meeting of about 300 everything. E ven those sizes persons, including supervisors . were us ually too big," Mrs. from Sierra and Nevada coun4 Nelson said. ties. -~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Prices effective July 19th and July 20th, 1975 · GOOE> BUY Pampers Toddler 1.32 pkg. 12 To help keep baby dry and comforta ble all day long. Disposable Save 99¢ Men's Pocket Polo 1.99 Reg. 2.98. 100% combed cotton. Assorted colors. Enjoy a pretzel a nd smalf coke .it our snack bar. GOOD BUY Women's Pantihose 99c Reg. 1.29. Women's sheer sandalfoot pantihose. Assorted colors. S.M.L. SUPER VALUE Men's & Boys' Oxfords 3.99 ' Reg. 4 .99. Cotton fabnc uppers, rubber soles. Choose from brown o r blue. In sizes 6 '/2 to 11 , 12. Boys sizes 3-6 '\ BIG VALUE TREASURY'S OWN 26" 3-SPEED BIKE 49.99 • Oril). H .tt. Boys· and gir1s' 26" 3-speed, Front and rear side pull hand caliper brake. Chrome fenders front and rear. In carton price, additional charge for assembly. LOW PRICE 26" 3-SPEED HUFFY BIKE 59.99 on,.. 74.tt. Features full reflector1 pac~age, front end rear hand bral<es. In carton price, additional charge for al8embly. SUPER ·PRICE 24" 10-SPEED ; HUFFY BIKE 69.99 Oftt. 7t.tt. Features caliptt hand brakes, racing saddle, full reflector package. racing handle bars. derallleur gearing. In carton price. additional charge for .. mbfy. Boys only. JCPenney .~ 1.il :3 V.!;'(~ ·~1'~ 1~ •u ~ ...... _ .. ___ _ U.. Yow JC~ ... c....._ Eiccept supermarket IU84A r AH: Beach at OrangelhorPo •Open weekdays 9 30 to 9 30 ~ ndays 1 O to 6. ~.-1: City Dr at Garden Gr0\19 Blvd •Open weekdays 1Oto9 Sundays 10 to 6. SANTA AMA: 3900 So Bnstol-No of So. Coast Plaza • Open Daily 9:30 to 9. Sunda~ 10 toe. I l I \ ( r ,,. Must Names ·ee the ·same? agencieiJ. CHICAGO CU P[) -Jill's father was Mr. Smith, but he dfod ·and bee-mother married Mr. Jones. Mr. Jones adopted Jill, but he later divorced J ill's ~"'· Jill eventually married r. J*"son but they too are , the Center for a Woman's Own Name in Barringt~. 35 miles northwest of Chic ago s Loop. As the name suggests, the group is involved in oblainlng re- cognition of a wom~·s right to · choose her own name. With volunteers in SO states and nine foreign countries, t'41 center of· fera a booklet and c~ling tor women wanting to 'etaln their own names. Ms. MacDougall said common law has permitted persons to as· sume any name, as long as the name is not used for fraudulent purposes. Only one s tate, Hawaii, requires that a woman adopt her husband's name. "The problem is gettin~ it re cogniled, a nd lf you can t get your numu recogruzed by the agency, you're in trouble," she said. anyttung else," she said. Mi;. MacDougalJ said name change~ require a Judge's ap- proval in almost all cases, ln- eluding adoption. Many judges believe they should have discre- tion in rulJng on the name change requests, while the center main- tains chan ges s hould be automatic. asperating and costly. An art teacher an Milwaukee. Kathleen Harney had never adopted her husband's surname of Kruzel. But the school board informed her s he could not be paid or receive group irusuranc~ unless she bee ame known as Mrs. Kruzel. Mrs. MacDougaU and the center look her case and the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled that the teacher is legally Kathleen Harney. DOWdlvorcect ' • "Nicknames are the perfect example of how the common haw operates," she said. In Virginia, a woman must get · a court decree in order to use her maiden name on a driver's What ls JUI ;a last name? According to attorney Priscilla MacDoqall, Jill can choose any or none of those names as her own. Thd only problem she might have. is in getting the name re- cognJzed for credit purposes or by state a.iencies. BooJsJet s ales and tontribulions barely support the three-person office in Barrlngtoa. Last year the nonprofit group qperated on a budget or about $23,000. Terri Tepper, founder and pre- sident of the organization, said the group is not attempU ng to convince women that they should kL·cp their maiden names. · license. And lo Alabama, she must pay a fee if she wants to continue to use her maiden name. Ms. MacDougaU said the pro- blem exists in credit, voter re- gistration, driving and pro- fessional work. Ms. Mac Dougall added thut the problem is n ot confined to women. Many men who wish to ('hange their Americanized names back to the names or their old world ancestors are finding Just prior lo the 1972 elections, the Maryland court of appeals ruled that a woman who had not adopted her hus band's name could register to vote under her maiden name, placing a dis· en!ranchised voter b<sck on the rolls. Ms. MacDougaU, a graduate of the University of Michigan Law School and a former assistant al· tome~ general for Wisconsin, mw directs the legal activities of The center has become in· volved in several court suits, and thal involvement is developing into a new area of case law. , "For women who take their hus band's name, we consider that this is her name," she said. But many women who do not use their husbands' names are finding an identity crisis in state "If the state cannot force you to cbange your name at mar. riage. then it cannot deny you the right to use your own name for SHE'S FL t1NG HIGH By .LAURIE K~PER OfllMO.llrPti.tSUff Even after she was home and ge(ting r eady to go back to work. Trina Adela Jarish could "hardly believe" she had won the 28th. An· nuaJ Powder Puff Derby. "I think I'm j ust starting to feel something now," she said. "I was just numb for a while." This was the seventh time she competed in the croos-rountry air race. In previous years, she placed third, fourth and tenth. For several years, she said, she didn't have a competitive airplane but she r aced for the ex- perience. She considers one of these races as ha ving been her best, even though she only placed 18. "It all just came together this year," Ms. Jarish said. In other years she had pro- blems with mechanical things or paper work before the st.art of the race. Las t year, she recalled, "nothing was right with the airplane'• so s he worked right through a party for race partici- pants. The Costa Mesa resident gives credit for this year'~ success to her borrowed airplane, which was complete with new equip- ment I rom Collins Radio, her employer and sponsor, and "a lot of good help" from mechanics and the li~e on the grotind. REQUUlEMENTS . In addition to a ~ood airplane and a competent pilot, she said, wblni:ng the race requires "the luck. lots oC prayers and good Will from people all over the country.'' Hpr success certainly wasn't a childhood drea m come true. In fact1 when she was 15, she pro- bably would have considered it a nightmare. 1bat year, her father, whom she described as a "typical father who wanted ~s daughters to have everything ~ didn't have." wanted her to learn lo fly. Butshe wanled a car. So her father ~..,. her the car ~took her to the airport for fly. mg lessons. She didn't like the airplane, an ugly, old, yellow one, or the in· structor <>r the drone of the engine or the turbulence. After a couple of hours s he decided she would never go up in an airplane again. And she didn't use the car for a year. After graduating Crom college. and working for two years in ad- vertisin g in Ne w York City, she returned to her home in Connec· ticut and tried again. It took her a~ summer to· gather the coura but since that second flight i November. 1965, she's spent more than 2,700 hours in the air. PERSPECTIVE .. Just flying itself gives you a different peupeclive and dimension," she said. She believes it is something for which there is ~o end, because there's always aomelhing more to learn and do. "I work al it:' she said. "I'm not a natural, I don't think." Now she says, "l was very fortunate to get back in it." "F1ying itsefr is not a ~gular thing," she explained. It's the people I've m et through avia- tion." There ii. she explained, a camaraderie and bond amonf! pilots even if dley only meet once in some smalJlairport. Ms. Jarisb has commercial and instructor lice nses and several aviation ratings to her credit. She's been an air mail pilot, charter flight pilot and an aircraft salesperson. Up until February, she was a free lance instructor. "The thought of going to work every- day just turned me off.'' Last year, s he was able lo travel all over the country but, she admitted, s he had to live on a very tight budget. In February she de<.'ided, "ft was time to grow up and get a full-time job." Fl.JES DESK She was the first female hired , in m arketing for Collins Radio. Now , as cus t omer service manager for the Los Angeles re- gion, the 33-year-oJd womC:An says, "I fly a desk." Although she was saddened by the need to take s uch a job and she still would like to utilize her flying a bility more, s h e acknowledges it was a good move. "This seems to be my year," she said . Because the company and fellow employes were so sup· portive of her, she is especially pleased she didn't disappoint anyone. But she h as also become a ''re- gular compa ny person" and describes the Micro Line com- munication-navigation systems, with which she works, with a veteran sal es per son 's en - thusiasm. By coming in first among the 94 planes which completed the 2,590-mile nice, sh e won " all sorts of little goodies." including four trophies and $5,000. She gav~ some of the mon('y lo her sister. who is buyin g a new home. and some to her parents so they can tome here and visit her and then go to Hawaii. EXTRA Pl.US "For the first time in my life, I was able lo give something to my family,'' she said. Although do. ing this wasn't more exciting than the race, she said, it was "really an extra plus." The Powder Puff Derby was begun 29 years ago to focus atten- tion on women in aviation. ''We're still fighting that same baWe today," said Ms. J arish, who believes women can be re- cognized as capable of doing the same job as a man but still act and be treated as a female. Although there are many good female pilots, she said, they don't get the jobs because of the male ego and wives who wouldn't want thei r hus b ands flying with another woman. Because "we're certainly not equal," she believes the race should continue as an a ll- women's race and that it should be exposed in the news media. Although some m en have con- tended there is no similar race for men, she responds that it was s tarte d bec ause a woman couldn't r ace. It's j ust that the men's races wer en't sustained like this one. SMALL AIRPORTS Ms. Jarish also believes the race is important because it gives attention to small aircraft and s mall airports, 78 percent of which are revenue producing and adding to the economic health of a community. • "I just think the positive fac- tors (of small airports) outweigh the negative." But when she's racing she has little time lo think of these things. Usually she's thinking 100 miles ahead of the airplane. In this race, she said, she made one mista ke. She stayed over- night in Tulsa so the next morn- ing she had lo Cly against strong headwinds. Rut she still finished the race with an average speed of 204.3 miles per hour, 25.3 miles per hour better than he r handicap. The Powder Puff Derby is con- sidered a "pinnacle" among races for women, she said. "As far as the races go, that's it." When she firs t learned that she had won, s he said she probably wouldn't r ace in it again. Although she thinks she'll stick to that decision, s he now says that everything is subject. to change. Perfect Mate Communicates DEAR ANN LANDERS: You med for letters describing The Perfect Husband and printed the best ooe. Now how about printing a Jetter from a male describing the Perfect Wife? 1. She is kind and consid~rate and aeuitive to my emotional needs. 2. I ca n communicate with her freely on any subject and trust her never to make me feel un- tomfortable -or tell anyone what I said. a. She la willing lo accept me as Jam aod not try to make mfj' over ln the lma1e of the man Of her dteams. 4. She Js bil enouih to adnalt lt when she is wrong. 5• This worn an is completely mine and I never have to worry about her aJjpping uround behlod my &>ack, 90 matter what the cirelUDWtantes.- Rer qu~cations as a bed· mate. are 1 ondary, b\il she hap-~to bee citing and keeps our love evet ne\f. l'ro a lucky fellow becalise the woman I've dacribed is UlY "1.fe. Perba.ps thil letter w111 serve as aJ> UJ· splraUOn to others. -. ATLAN· · Tt~:. J,soaGIA PEACH: l.AwelJ ! t•m ll•PP1 for,_ botla. DEAR ANN LANDERS:. My . . .. problem is a de licate one and I'm completely at a loss as lo how to solveiL I 'm an 18-year-old girl who has trouble w1t.h my grandfather. He paws me. As a child, I hugged and kitsed hl m and sat on his lap. Even now. I'm altectionate, but I reet there's a limit. [don't mind his arnr around m e if he would just hep il aff m' behind. lf he •anta to hQld my hand, fine. but l get mad when he "accidentally" bn.lshea it aaainst my breast. How do I tell him to cool it wllho\tt tomlac fiCbt out and speaking my mind? I can't let this c0ntinue, even lC MIS harm· Jess. I 'm bealnolo.e to dr~ad every visit. -NIX ON THE GRAND·PAW DEAR NIX: I besltate Co RC· 1est tbat Graaps l• a dlny old man, but yoa wealdll't bave writ. tea bad die U.oasllt DOt cnaed your ml.ad. Wltll a bll 1mlle, &.ell Gra..-. "I'm a bt1 1lrt aow. N• m«e r..wac •e like I wu lw.r." u you 11HM1ld feel a •ud tD tM wronc plau after your UUJe 1peeeb, Ult It off aad 1a7, "Remeaber wlla' I said.. • .'' and DON'T ••'-e wbm 109 -., • u. . DEAR ANN LANDERS: I was .. . . judges reluctant to approve their requests. The failure or sta te agencies to recognize chosen names or ap- prove name ch anges can be ex· '\ BEA ANDERSON, Edlter Trina Adela Jarish poses with the plane which carried her to victory, at left. First place trophies in Powder Puff Derby are proudly displayed by winner from Costa Mesa. Ann Landers having coffee with a friend re- cently and she was being very cricital o( a mutual acquaintance who was suffering from depl'ession. Mn. X kept repeat· ing, ··1 don't feel sorry ror Rita. She could snap out ol ll if she re- ally wanted to." !n the meantime Mrs. X was lighting one cigarette o(f. the other, cbotint and coughing, her bands trembling as she struggled tobold the coffee cup. Finally I said, ''Why don't YOt.1 at.op amoking? It's killing you and yo"' know it." Mrs. X became furious because or tho unspoken com· parlaon. Am I THAT far off base? Row a bout it. Ann? - Sl'RAIGHTTALKINDETROIT DEAR S.T.: A person wbo is t.batbooked on tobacco ls la as bad 1bape emotlonally as oae who ls a lta&eel depression. Botb have I~ coa&rol oltbeir lives. Are your parents loo strict.? Hard lo reach? AM Landers's booklet, "Bugged by Patents~ How to Get More Freedom," could help you bridge the genera· tlon gap. Send SO cents in coin with your request and a long, stamped, self-addressed en- velope to Ann Landers, P .O. Box 1400, Elgip. lll. 601.W. . ' And the Band Played On Tommy Baumgartner, 2, has a perfect vantage point from the shoulders of his father, C. F. Baumgartner. Worth Celebrating Sight to Behold K 1 NG STO N, N. Y. ly observing the every- <UPI> -She watches the day with unusual in- world from her bedroom t ere.st, frail hand s window, blue eyes keen-gingerly m aneuvering Virgo, No Limitations SATURDAY, JULY 19 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES CM arch 21-April 19>: Spotlight on educational requirements, materials. You learn what is real, what is supposed, what is fantasy and what actually is creative. TAURUS <April 20-May 20): Look beneath surf ace indications. Questions will be answered if persistent. Refuse to accept "tidy" explana- tions. GEMINI (May 21-Junt? 20): You find out how much you can depend on one with legal commit· ment. Key is to be responsible for yourself. Im· prove domestic harmony. crochet needles. Blind for 10 y ears, Mr s. Ger trude H asbrouc k Mowell celebrat ed he r 101st birthday last Wednes· day, seeing the catered party through the eyes of a young woman, thanks to two ca taract oper ations which have restored near perfect vision. "I don't feel 101, you know, maybe 75," she says in slow, low tones. "I 'm a temperate woman, never touched a drop -never wanted it- and never smoked tobac· co either. Aside from that. I just take care of myself." There's nothing more American than a sum- mer . concert on the town green. And. there's nothing more lnte~esting than watching the • crowd ":bile the musicians are playing. A village concert is a time fOr relaxation, fun, eating a good bowl of chili, s nuggling under a bl~ket, doing a bit of handwork, being with the children or simply enjoying the magic of the evening. Here is what the camera saw at South Coast Village on a recent evening. On a cool summer evening, imagine yourself enjoying a bowl of chili (right) or snuggling to the romantic music (below). "She's a living an-to, I can't claim credit thology of American His· for that." tory," Praeger said re· On past birthdays, cenUy. "She's alert and telegrams or greeting can recall much of her have arrived from coo· younger years and gressme n, senators and Mrs. Gertrude Mowell, 101, has had her sight restored. Daughter, Mrs.Jane Huling planned -UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY W...YoeW...t ....... I t22 H9'iHlr llYd. Cott. Mn.-541-0259 ~O:&dQ:rJi,;Jij;l ONLY AT HERB 4 ~A grHt place for kids. In the FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH DAILY PILOT OPEi SUIBllS 11 a.m.-4 p.m. ~uUitS"'d#4 CANCER (June 21-July 22): See people as they are -don't become victim or deception. One who whispers sweet nothings should be tolerated with amusement. Mrs. Mowell was born July 16, 1874 in the up- state New York com· munity of Wa lkill, daughter of Frank A. Hasbrouck, a prominent attorney who h ad Presi· dent Grover Cleveland as a client. "My father used to take me to W ashingtcm a nd I sa t o n Mr. Cleveland's lap," sbe said. "The president wa a very nice man." childhood." former President Nixon. To Praege r , Mrs. Mrs. Mowell spends Mowell's mental acuity part of h er days was a sign the system de· watching the new color livering blood to the television her daughter brain and the eyes was in bought recently, and OC· good condition. casionally she enjoys re- Most of the lime, howeve r , Mrs Mowell says she likes tq sit by the b edroo m wbtdow, c roche ting colorful doilies and watching the Amtrak train tha t passes by regularly. ..._!Iii_'-_19111 _ 19111 _,. _,. _ 111 _ 111 _ 111 _" _ 111 _.,. -"'-" _" _" _,. _,. _,. _" _1111 _111111 _111111 _.,. _1111 _wi _"' _"' ... " _iw _"_"_"_'-_'-_"_I _ "The man on the train~ LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Involvement is name of g~me for you. Member or opposite sex weaves an intriguing web. Know it and enjoy it. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Finish what you start. Don't reel that you must be limited or restricted. You can broaden horizons. Legal type ties loos e ends, and you are beneficiary. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22 ): Social activity ac· celerates. Details are put aside for another time. You gel calls, messages, visits and requests. Forces tend to be scattered. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Mon ey, ex· t.ravagance, inflation figures In .your personal picture. Means, among other things, that you become acutely aware or costs. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·Dec. 21): Family obligation may slow pace lo slight degree. Means all is not "beer and skittles." Cycle is high, but the past seems lo blend with present. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Someone shares a secret with you. Realize there could be price tag. Being n aive now could becosUy. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Friends lead you to course that can be profitable -in more than one way. Your inquiries are answered. Sub· mission or ideas, manuscripts is favored. PISCES <Feb. 19-Marcb 20): You make significant gains. Influential people pay more al· lention to you. There is room al top ...-and so- meone up there likes you. Swimmi1ig I 11111 rttctions 1n my house G\.latanteed pool safety 1n 2 weeks Children 6 mos and up. Al~o Ladies! lL A V~on'S LOSI IMCHIS ~ • ..,,. tan•no tlllWI ...... •• .. C.•t Hlt-...,.w-.an.n. ..... Aeg1ster CaU fit•lfl• Now! 548-8474 \ SPORTSWEAR •I For 10 years Mra. M owell wa s blind because of cataracts, an increasing opacity of the eye lens. After some dis· agree ment a m ong her doctors, Mrs. Mowell'a right eye was successful· ly operated on two years ago by Dr . Donald Praeger and h is as· sociate, Dr. H a rold Schneider. always waves at me," Mrs. Mowell said. "That's very nice, you know. The two surgeons ading the afternoon "No one waves old woman." operated on the old newspaper. woman's left eye in May. -------------------~ "We were forced to the do tbe second operation because the cataract was worse ning," Schneider said. "We ex- pected some visual acui· ty," Praeger said, ''but •e never expected such success. She has 20-30 vision. Though I'd like THE R£D BALLQON LTD. s:J • CWLDREN'S SHOES 011r Annual SA.LE NOW IN PROGRESS Excellent Selectlon of Slz• a Style• Reg.to$23 SALE PRICED '390 to '1090 Manufacturer's FACTORY OUTLET I Save 40% to 80% Everyday 20% OFF EVERYDA DISCOUNT PRICES 'Y 47 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED BETIER QUALITY BRANDS OF JUNIOR & MISSES SPORTSWEAR & LINGERIE -FIRST QUALITY - . • Swet1t8f'S •Pants •Shirts • Shotta . ....,. ·~ •Shells • JICkeht •Tops • BlouNs • Skirt• • Coordinates • Halters • TennltWWI • lntim.te APS*'ll • Sleepwear • Loungewur • Bathing Apparel OPEN MON. • FRI. 9 a.m. • 9 p.m. SAT. 9 a.m. -6 p.m. CLOSED SUNDAY I •4 tt.,,,,.n ..... ~......_e •. ...... 7141'4 .. llt4 I IOOMER TUMBLEWEEDS 'FUNKY WINKERBEAN FIGMENTS NANCY l WAS CON V ICTED ON CIRCUMSTANTIAL EV IDENCE AUNT ~RITZI · WHAT IS CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE? ·TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE A~ 1 HAMs1 5 Whefe OjaMrtais 9 femonone name 14 God °' loote 15 -Ude: USSAeapll.M 18 Chun:lt WSllMll( 17 e.p1o11we de~lu 18 Aett•as- foctt 19 .... ,.,, tnalTllNI 20 Co¥ellld atarus 21 Silort IWOld of Malay 23 ~al 2-4 LOW« jaw 25 ()penneat 21 Booll dMsioot 32 Aarld as· - 33 Erupt Into Klivlty J4 ~aaying 3S le>OQ¥s' IOOIS 3& AsMl1 37 Sllmul\is 39 AdjKtlft 8'1fflc .w Slltlmp'• lllatlve ~ Oorie eOMllU ~t 17 41 Demolishes 43 Be~he<I 44 Athoevesby ell on 4S FurSUNes 46 01110-s 49 Easoesllo uu ~ Al!PftSOnl· a1owe S4 Combwool M Oowneasl 5e ~Ille country 57 Spur 58 Reclined S9 More unusu•I 60 LOOlc lnt1H1tly 61 Tllos · Sp DOWN 1 tncltnOd ro.ciway 2 Arab.11tle 3 Top-nolcll 4 PosanHs IUlll011ly s Unoer· 911<1uaro 6 Place on 1 row 7 WNth« c0<;1!, 8 Collectoon Sulll• 9 Green 2 wQ«b 10 Aalan counlrlts 11 llloltnl ang« 12 Taodrinb 13 Alll111 llme Yesl~day's Pv~le Solved II A P T c l A S H f l 0 p 0 II A II H 0 II N E II A V E ,. £ • t 0 I 0 N A l I ~ I( A I s T C [ ,. 0" c N E 'i T s p £ 0 s II '' p A S T 0 It I~ l • I l I ~ il IS [ s 1 ( l 1' '~ ) ~ I~ l A P A C I l i , I 1111 ~ IJ l I ·-I 1 11 t r • ' : I I s c y T H £ • DA I I l I I i ~ l E ~ 1}1 11 0' I l G 0 v E R N [ • I ' I N I A R I A [ c ( N c ; ~ I c .I l ,. A s s s c C I r • l [ p l A T T II I T l l l S I 21 Animal's gait 22 Attracl 24 Felter ~ Scoutl!d before robbing 26 Oegr.Ot 2 7 Satam.noers 28 N1lts 29 V<ICMlt JO Course for travel 31 Valuable •oohn lntormal 3J Plunders 36 W11t11 37 Easily pefSUadt!d 39 Tel90rap11 mlldlllHI 40 Homecoming Week parllctpanl 42 Mental parri 4J Rellec1 •S Vessel ol Sl,_e I 46 G~mblong game-1 47 "You don't s.ay•" ta Goveovl 1empo<artly 49 Hounds' QUUry SO Greek res1S11nce group St Ac~1e S2 Ribbon. C0<nb form So4 Oemi-tasse 6 7 • JO II 12 IJ • ~.Ju!y18. '975 I by Wrrt. F. lrown mid Mel Cato11 DAILY PILOT 8J i~ by Rodger lradfle~ " YA CAN., BUY IW1"1tJI ~~. f YA KNOW. -1 1P. ----by Tom K. Ryan byTomlatil* by Dale Hale by &nie Bushmiller THA T 'S CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE • • • DR. SMOCK GORDO Gt!IS, ! "o""'i" KNO W IF $.'M S 'POSl!P -ro v1s 1-r 1"M6 PA"f"I 6 N -r IN ROOM 2 19 , 304, 4~7 OR 222 •1 O R W AS 11"' R OOM 10 6 !' MOON MUWNS ANIMAL CRACKERS WHA1" soR-r OF A 0RAIN SURGe:O...., 15 He:? ' by Gus Arriola · by Ferd Johnson .JUST MY l./>.ZY HtJS8,AN~ WHO BETTER REME'MBER 'THE CHECKS 1 ~ET FROMM~. •''"_, ... _, .,, . .,,.,,...~- HARlBLJRN ARE MADE OLlT iO ME ! by Rodger Bollen ~~,...-l--~-~r-?-18~ ·: ·: lftb, ________ __.·· 'PEANUTS JUDG5-PARKER MISS PEACH SUPPERTIME ISN'T FOR ~~:=.:.;:::,...-::- ANOTHE~ HALF HOUR I'M REALLY HUNGRY! 601' '>'OO'RE GOING I SHOULDN'T EAT TOO TO THE ~? MOCH e ECAOSE I'M HAVING UJNCH AT T"E RACES WITH T. T. !. Ilil'A, THI~ $ILLY FEEL.ING YOU HAVE -TH.Ai 'iOl.A~ PA~ENT'7 Ol-Sl.llCe YO\A- MOW FAfl HAVE YOIA ALLOWED IT TO TAKE YOIA f' CJ ., .. , I by Charles M. Schull l WAS JUST HOPIN6 FOK A FEW CEL~ STICKS •. by Harold Le Doux by Mel THE GIRLS ,. ,.""' ..... ··:-~ ' "M 1llion~ for this and millions for that -I bet al home you C'1! 0t get a dime 001 of any of !hem ... DENNIS THE MENACE 1 .. fl OAILY PILOT Frida , Jul t 8. t97& A's Can Win Title Baseball I • Shakeup Playing Break~even Ill Offi.ig MILWAUKEE -The Bostoo Red Sox, and the I)eJrotl ngers io the National League? EDITORS NOT£: K1uu~as Clty aad Tt>xas were expeded lo be titroogt'r, and Oakland didn't bavt.' Catfii.h Hunter. Those bept>s or s pring huvt.' faded. Here. in the final Installment in a series or rt-ports On major l t>3#!Ut' baseball. is the-lowdown on tbt• Arherican Lt.'aguc West. (lA KLA ND CA I» -This was go111g to be..· the..· yc..•J r 1t ended. Bil· J:v Marlin s upstart Texas Ranger:, Wl'l'l' ::>lron~er. Kansas 1l \' would mount a serious cha.llengt• throughout the season. And e1lhl'I "ould h<• eapable of cJu1ng in Jll 0 .1 l..t .111d club which had lost 1ls 1>1).!i,:t•sl fish. But lht· hl·.1t got-s on 10 the Amencan Ll'iJ~Ue Wc..>st, where \be..• 0;.ikl.mcl A ·s. mmus Colfish lluntt•r. ;,1rt• cloing very well, th,mk ~OU . month. Rod Carew·s .372 ave.race kept the Twins going even though Larry Hisl~ was out three wee~s. -CALIFORNlA: Williams lbinks h1s last-place An)!els ·•can only get bette r." He's l>leas~ with the pitching or Ed Figueroa and Frank Tanana and says "ir we can get Nolan Ryan and Bill Singer s quared away and healthy, that'll help tre men- dously.·· All of which leaves Oakland jn very nice s hape, but not perfect. From July 17 to Sept. 2, the A •s have only two days off. "Thal 's a lot of baseball a nd we·11 need every startmg pitcher we have," said Dark. who has been using only two starte~ in regular turns, left-handers Ke n Holtzman, 11-7, and Vida Blue. 12·7. When the season opened, it ap- peared a shortage o! starters mjght doom the A's hopes o{ win· ning a fourth straight Seri~~ a feat accomplished in the last 50 years only by the New York Yankees. • The Yanks bought Hunt:er in January, and southpaw-,;7dl?J<ie sensatiott Mike Norris needed elbow surgery afte r only three starts. But Finley corraled four ex- perienced right-handers. from other clubs: Jim Perry and Dick Bos m a n from Cleve land for pitcher J o hn Odom, Stan Bahnsen from the While Sox for pitcher Dave Hamilton, and Son- ny Siebert from San Diego for in- fielde r Ted Kubiak. The four have combin ed for a 12·5 record with the A's in 27starts. Sounds improbable but don't count it completety oui of the re~ alm ol possibility. The Associated Press learned thal the subject of such a switch came up more than t>nce durin.r the owners' m e etil')gs which ended Thursday in Milwaukee. The agreemer\t among the 24 major league base ball clubs set- ting up the ;Nalioi:ial and American circu1ts expires next year aod apparenUy sor:ne ol the folks in the NL would like to do some team sw apping. (J.S. lleeord &> \H'll t ht•v c· ;,in wrap up a fifth ~lra1ghl di\ ision Litle with less thJn brl'ak 1.•vt•n baseball the r est .,f tht• Sl'i.lson. provided owner ('harks 0 . J.'1nlt>y has it figured n ght Figue~ Sharp STOCKHOLM -MJrly Li- quori, former Villanova track star, set an Amerit>an record in the 2·mile wilb an 8;17.2 Thu~ day to pace the U.S. here al ao in- ternational track meeL lt broke the late Steve Prefon- taine .. s record of 8: 18.4. Other American winner8 in- cluded high hurdles Ralph Mann (49.6 in the intermediates), high jumper Tom Woods (7-3) and dis· cus thrower Mac Wilkens (213-2). Fink' .s.1vs !JO victories can "kt'l'P ·1t alh l' m '75" for his lhn•c..•-l1m1.• world champions. Tlwt's how m.1ny the A's won last ~l'.lr .1flt•r toming up to the All - ;-;l<Jr hrt•ak "1th a 55-41 record .ind J lllfll' game lead. Ryan Seeks End Other winners in the roeet in- cluded Russia's V ~lery Borzov in the 100 mete rs (10.2), Belgium's Alfons Brijdenl)ach µ. the 400 meters (45.6> and Australia's Don Ba ird in the p0'te vault (17-43/.i). • J,. • At th1:; yt•ar'::; r ecess. the A''::.· w\•n • 55 32 with an 8112-gume lead •" t>r K~msus City. To Loss .Streak .e ,f~ On1.· important r eason Oakland is so far on lop is that it ha s .1\ 01ded serious injuries. The on- ly regulars to miss more than lour gamt•s have been Rcrt C<.t m - pant•ns tl•1ghl I and Bill 1'orth (SE'\ c..•11 1 Kans..1., <:11 ~ llll'Jl1\\ hill', had to go three..· \\eeks "1lhoul dangerous Amos Olis and had pitchers Nd son Briles und Lindy McDi.lnit'I on tlw s helf for a month each. A's m a nager Alvin Dark isn't. ~oovmCL·d 00 victon es will send his lea m tow ;.i rd a not her World ~ries . "Kansa:-. City is loo goo<l for that. .. ht• s ays. butlhc Royals must impro' l' o n a •17·41 rl·cord Dark says the..• Hoya.ls an· \\ell bi.llancl'd. notmg lhiJl their hit· ting and spet•d match his club's. Royals-m ;.inagcr Jack McKeon !>a\'s. "It a ll comes down to con- sist<'nc)o m pitching. If we get 1t, we hJ \ c a good s hot at the peo- n.int ·· · ··Right now 1t looks like only one tcJm, Kansas City. has a chance to c..'Jtch Oakland , :md they ha H'n 't pl i.IYl'd that well <1ga10st the A·:-..·' says Angels munager Di<:k Williams. whose learn has floumh.•n•d. The four cu rre nt n o n - cuntcnders all look for a better s econd half. llt'rc·s a rundown : -C'lllC AGO: A nine-gam e winning stnn~ movt.'Cf the White Sox from last to third. but they s till tr ;.iil by 14 games. Back trou- ble kept B;.irt Johnson disabled ;,rnd a bad l'I bow s idelined re - liever Terry Forster . -TF.XAS: The Rangers. a ma- jor disappointment. are 15112 ~;_i m es back mainly because Martin has n't found a set lineup and slugger J eff Burroughs and patcher Ferg us on J enkins h a- vc n 'l found the ir 1974 form . -MINNESOTA: Dark looks for the Twins to finish third and s c1ys p it c h in g injuries have t.lropped them lo fifth. Bert Blyleven missed three weeks with a shoulde r muscle tear a nd a virus sidelined J oe Decker for a MILWAUKEE (APJ -While Nolan R ya n 's picture has adorned covers of naliona1 ma gazi n es this year, f.d Figueroa quietly has emerged as the California Angels' most relia- ble pitcht.>r. ~l('knaml•d "Senor Stopper·· because c;,il'h of hi s c1~ht v1c ton es has followt•d an Ang<.'ls dt• feat, Fi g u eroa t•hec k e d Milwaukee on four hHs Thurs· Angels Sl(lt e All Cdm~ on K,MPC l/10j Juty 18 Cdl11orn•a <11 M1twd uktt Jul\/ 1qc.i11forn1<1 d i CIPvetolO<l l'J h;ty 10Ca1tforn1d al (IPveldnd ~ •~D rn 1.Hp m 10 ~s .. m d;.iv . Dave Ch;:ilk broke a 1-1 lie with a two-run home run Ill the ~1 xt h i nni ng as the Angels s napped a five gam<' l o~ng streak and handed the Brewt>rs their eighth d efeat in 11 games. ft. I. '.'lolan Ryan. 10·9, µ1ll'ht•s for the Angels tonight .tgainsl Jim Slaton, 8-8. Ryan has lost his last six decisions. Darrell Porkr's c.."lghth homer in thl' St'c·ond inning gave lhe Brewers a l·O IL•iJd , but fo'i guL•roa allowed only onL· olht•r rwme r to reach second base. ··without him wt•'d be in a lot more trouble lh;_in we are. that's for sure,'' Angels manager Dick Williams said. "lie began the season al Salt Lake City and I didn't evt·n pu t him in the regular rotatiof} until a l'ouple of months ago ;_ifler he'd won three games for us as a spot starter. ·· Bul he 's be en a lifesaver . especia lly s ince ou r othe r starters, Ryan . Bill Si nger and Frank T a nana h ave had injuries. He's a fixture now. He's de- veloped bette r contro l of his breaking ball, which he uses to make his fast ball sneakier. When he gets the ball down, he's tough." Brewe rs m anal!cr Del Cran- dall a nd Jim Colborn. who ob- jected to bei n~ removed, had a private discussion for 20 minutes in the Brewer clubhouse while r e· Almost Pi~ked Off Uf'IT....,_ Roston 's Bernie Carbo scrambles back lo second 11as Thurs d ay when Kans as Ci ty Royals catcher Buck Martine% tried to pick him off. But ball went into center field, ._ind Carbo took third . .Boston won! 8·3. I ' I• porters were kept from listening range. Late r. Colborn said he and'Crandall h ad no argument, "He j ust tol«I ~e that sin~e l don't have a n ove rwwering' fast ball, I should be careful how I use 1t. especiall y late in the game," Colborn said. ''Chalk hit a fast ball up. . ··1 expressed the fa.ct r didn't want to be taken out, but I don't think I s howed bim up. 1· hope not," he said ... No: pitcher\vants to be ·taken oul, btit that rurther points out why th~y pay someone c•lse. not the ~itcher, to make those decisions.·· CALIFORNIA MILWAUtrC£E illl r It lti Remy 7b • I 1 O Money 3b Rover.><! A I 7 0 Youn\ss c;.tllM ti J I I 1 G Scott lb M. llltllles 11 I O t 3 • A.iron Ofl t.ahOUd dh .o O 1 ~ O.rwln It Slilnton rt S 0 1 0 fll:>rar c c.Ml• lb s 1 2 2 lc!zc<tOO rr Oohet1y lb 4 I 1 0 Sheldon 2b E1.Rodri9utzc 7 O O O G. Thomascl Hampton< 2 O 0 0 ~nph N11ltvU 1 I 0 0 ~rpcl F"lquerO<I D 0 0 0 0 · C.olborn p ~trop .. ..,sm•np Austin II illt ' h.,, .. 0 0 0 4 000 • 0 1 0 300 0 J !I 0 0 I 1 1 1 3 0 0 0 a o 2 o ·1 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 .o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cl 0 0 0 Tot•I' Ci1tolorn1a M>lwilU~~f' JS 6 11 6 T0141S 78 I • I 000 003 210 .. 010 000 000 -1 IP H R ER 88 SO f'ogueroe IW. 8-SI 'I • I 1 3 6 (olbOrn IL,• 81 S', 8 3 3 2 0 (d\tro ·~ O 2 1 . 0 O H<1usm4n 1"1, 2 1 O 2 o Au\tln l'f) 1 0 0 I I H&P-by c..uro (El. Rodr~zl. b' C<1~tro IM.leyl. WP-Au~lon. T-2. St. A-20,738. ~ Hayes ~eav~ng Wide rccc1 vt·r Bob Hayes, a lO·year starter for the Dallas Cowboys, s aid Thursday he has been traded to the San Francisco 49ers. Cowboys officials had no im· mediate ,comment, but a 49ers spokesma}l said Hayes is to report to the San Francisco camp ~aturday . The Cowboys are expected to get an undisclosed 197i> draft choice. ----_.........._ ------------------ Big :European Pay ·1 Scuttles U.S. Team OURllAM ,1 N.C. <AP1 Dr. Leroy Walker. the US. Olympic track coach,' says the major rt. ... ason that many national chum- pions <1rc n.ot competing for the American tc~m is the monc•y to be made on tb<:. European ,.,rcuil. Walker is m eet director for the U.S.-Wcsl Germa ny-Pan Af1ica track inect which begins this af- ternoon at~ Duke University's Wallace Wade Stadium. Among ttic American sta rs who will not compete are high j umpers Dwig ht Stones and Tom Woods ; intermediate hurdlers Rdlph Mann and Jim Bolding; middle distance runner Marty Liquori : s hot putte r Al Feuerbach; discus throwers John Powell~nd Mac Wilkins; and sprinter Steve Williams. Homers Rip Dodgers · Many of the m are members of the Pacific Ooast Club. Most arc competing this s ummer on the European cifcuit. Walker thinks some of them may be making s ubstantial amounts of money, although all are technic ally amateurs. 13th Win Eludes LA's Messersmith LOS ANGELES (AP) -Bruce Kison felt pretty good when he c hecked the Pittsburgh lineop prior to Thursday night's game agairtst Los Angeles and notedi that Dave Parker was starting in right field. "Dave always seems to hil one out when I'm pitching," Kison said at the lime. He sold himself -and Parker -a trifle short. The slugging PaTker hammered two home Dodgers Slate Al19amuon KA8C0t01 July 18 Pr llsb<lrqh at Los Angeles J uly 19 Pilhb<lr9h el Los A.nqelH JtJly 200lrca90at L~A~les 7:251>.m •:SSp.m. l:IOp.m. Philadelphia in lhe Nation4l League's Eastern Di\•ision while the Dodgers failed to la ke advan- tage of a rart loss by Cincinn ati and still t rail the Roos by i2'h games in the West Andy Messersmith. 12-7. suf· fered his third i;traigbt defeat in Thursday's night's loss and now has m ad e four starts without earning bis 13th victory, Jn those four slarl'S, though, the Dodgers ~ave backed him with only five runs. "He's pitc h t•<.l i:!reat." acknowledged manager WaJte1; Alston. "We just haven't gotten too many cuns for him." An AAU team m ember gets $3 . per day spe nding money, Walker said. Genera ll y, a s is the case here, be li ves with the team in a college dormjtory. He must take time off from his job, if he has one, with no compensation from the AAU. European . m eet promoters , Walker said, pay top gate attrac- tions $40 or so in "per diem ex- penses.·· and then allow the com- petitors lo charge their meals und lodging e xpenses. "And that's not all som e or the best ones are getting.•' h e said. Walker s aid he had heard of one competit.or several years agq who said he ha<! cleared $18,()()() for a summer·~ work in Europe. "That exception:.11 ," he said. He would' not n a me the com- petitor because of the factor that hinders a ny inves:tigalion into un- d er -th e-t able \)ay ments to amateur athlete.s. The allega- tions are almost always impossi- ble to prove. ' ,, lrblt RftJUtated SOUT'H BEND, Ind. Univ.ers lly ot Notre Dame of- ficials have reinstated five Of six football players suspended a year ago after an l8-year-0ld woman allege<l s he was raped iD a campus dotmitory. "After reviewing the case and meeting with the ·young men1 it was decided the purpose or the s uspension had been served;•• s aid university spokesman Dick Conklin. Criminal charges never were filed. "As far as the university was concerned. the incident never w as a criminal matter:• Conklin added. Martin Falls C HICAGO -Top-seeded Roscoe T anner defeated Billy Martin 6-1, 6-7, 6-3 in Thursday's feature match o f the $50,000 Chicago Intern ational tennis championships. Tanne r 's opponent will be Sas hi Men on who beat Bobby Kreiss 7-6, 6-4 Thursday. Dick Stockton defeated Vic Amay 7-6, 6-3, t.Q gain a berth against Brian Gottfried. Houk Apologlzn BALTIMORE -Manage r Ralph Houk will be able to con• centrate on baseball when the Detroit Tigers visit Baltimore in September to wrap up their 1975 competition against the Orioles. Houk had been scheduled to face a court hearing on Sept. 24. but sports writer Phil Hersh of the Baltimore Evening Sun has dropped assault charges after receiving a lette r of apology from Houk. WaUCaUed LOS ANGELES -The Im Angeles Dodgers announced they have brought up left-hand re. liever Stan Wall from their Albu· querque farm team, replacing the waived Jim Brewer. WTT Rendis Plttsburtll JI, Ha-1111 Wom~n -Coolagong·C•wtev tP> bHt I(~ dall 1 .. 1 6-1; Fox·Ml<hel <Pl beat Gow1..,. Kuykend411 I>·•. ~n -Cox IP) beill 811crmott (H) H ; C.Ox• Gerulallls IPI beat Oavld5on·Buchholt (HIM. Mlxe el -M lch~l·C.e rul•it is (P) beae Cio<lrlay·Edletwn IHI 7·S. ' A -2,282 at Pltlsburgh llMlon 2•, CMwtl_.2'1 Women -TU("l'bUll·Ste"*'s (61 beat Sfl!PP' Zl119e"IUSS !Cl 6-t; Jones <C l l)eat Flelel (8)~4. Men Riessen IC> beal HelMll !Bl.,..; fleido Hewitt 16> beat Rlusen·Grffbnrr ICI ~ Mi•tel -Turnbull·Re id 181 bHl Stapt>o Cif'Mbner (Cl l>-2. A -1.»4 ill C.levelanel runs -his 16th and 17th of lbe year -and Wilver stargell also hom,eted, his 18th, as Kison limit- ed the s truggling Dodgers to six hits en route to a 5-2 victory before 32,806 Dodger Stadium fans. Messersmith, who st.ruck out eight Pirates, walked only two, but both of the m scored. f'ITTSIURGH Sl-112'> Hebne1'lb A. Ollvercf SCw99111b o. Pltrker t b Zllil n Oyerc; Men0o1ass 1(1_.p Gl<AllP <lll r 11 lti S 0 7 I • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 l 2 t I • 7 7 ) LOSAMGELES •II t It OJ c.._,.2b '0, 0 8'K kMr II ' 2 I 0 Wynn<! 4 0 0 0 Golf :rourney Vista Tonight Doug Rau duels Pit- lsburgh 's Dock Ellis. "It's a s ha me he didn•t make the All-star team." Kison said of Parker , who drove in three of the Pirates' fi ve runs and now has SJ runs batted in. " For Kison , i~ was an All -star, perfoTmance himself as he post- ed his ninth win in 14 decisions and his second straight over Los Angeles. T he victory kept the Pirates 6 1h games in front of ! gg x J 1 '>a I 0 0 0 0000 ca ..... , tb • o 1 o H•le r1 l 0 1 1 C.ylb J 0 1 0 Ru"4!11 SS l 0 0 0 lftl>I\ 1000 Vff~r'C 3 0 I 0 Meuttrsmftllp 2 O O O W. C,..wforel ph I 0 0 0 '""-r\11411 p lJ o t O Totals J1 S I .., 'Totals 37 2 6 7 PIO'°"r9fl 011 Olll. O?O S LosAn<ieln 000 100 001 -2 E -Stenn•lf. CfP-Pltl,bur9n t. L08 ~ PlCtslll/r9JI ~. Lo' An(IC!ll'S S. 76 Lo~. Car..,.'(. Cey. ~ 0. Ptrk~r 11111, S111rgell 1lll . .S tc:1ton 3. SF-Hal•, IP H R ER 88 SO l(lson IW,' SI 8'>1 6 2 I 1 3 ~~rsmllh IL, 11 11 8'• ·~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Molrsll;oll 1 t 0 0 0 O Save Glu~t• 121, WP -Klson. T->.07. NORTHFIELD, H.J. t.t(PI -Flr\I rounchcorn Thur\Oily 1n t~ lOlh ilM\111 U.S. ll'tlomen's Oppn Croll Cl\empiOnshlp al the Al..,,.K Oty Country Clu«I (a-«noll!S •m•l~url: Judy R•n~1n Judy K1m twllt Joanne C.orne,. D lll4ncy Marte LopeL Sandra Burns S.rclra .. ayn1e Sandra Po~l Am y Alcott Bonnie Brnnt Kathy Po$telwe1t PamH'9<.1ins 01-PetttrMlll Jane 8 1alock L.JUr• B•U<Jh Betsy Cullen Ke lhy Whrtwor1h OebbleAu~lln Ka thy Al\er" Beth Ston~ l'-:n-n 3'-3' 73 JI-JS-73 J8.3S-7J 37·37-7' 36-31-74 '°'3'-1' 37·Jl-7S 41·3'-7S 3't-3'-7S 3'-3'-7S 40-3~7S J6.3'-7S ~37-7& .io.-:»-7" Jl..11-7' Jl.3'-76 JI.la "' A0-3'-1~ ~a~b~!~r!~ ~~!~~~!!up~~~~.~~~~!!!:! will be operatfd di s.turday for A#Mrle,.rfttCoftterencp p:ltrycr'of • fonner i,eseTve w(lh the nenv~ could play sooner than thai. bilateral hernia iiajurles and will .tM year iv t~ JU~ Fpotball BroDc~s and th,at Ci.nclnQaU Llmonfca will ent.er St. JOHph't probably be loll to the Southern J..-guc.~ c Jo the ~ ~ Ben,&ls of ~t! ~ wbo •l· hospital io Orange on F\1dar. California Sun for at least six ~•r alter p ttvlttt oek ru..~&lon •t e..n'dccl .colleg at •earby weeks. • wi._ (>dl oC the.,,_ & wu Fullertqn State. · Haden aod Ernst are Che an.ljt A s pokesman for the World • apected fo ~ ibe ~ng Sun Dr. Allan Oau ~. Who will quarleTbacks in the ~ c~~ Foolbal 1 League dub ul4 tprttrba1and lo provide Ule pen~ the •r.-, Mid be ex· and Haden i1 due to leatte elCJt~ LamonJca was not certain how ·~ "'ltb ma)or'1rin~ at the peeled Lamoaiz:•·1 be out el weeks from now on Sept. rr tii the lajury occurred but that he ~ i.te. . ti at begin study on a Rhode• remember~ beinJ hlt hard in Sbutkiii al rwlrie Pat Hadt'ft ~:SC 0~~~ti~ ~ ~cJ: scholanhJp '" En1land. A M the pelvic area late in the last will start Larnoruca's pla~e Ith~ 1!' spokesman ea.id the team bed no half of Monday night's game at\Jrday IJhl a1eln•t. tho playaaainw • wedts. pl ~nu lo al.in anot8-et apimt Memphis. Pblladelpbta Bell. Haden 's Lamonica said ls a fa.at quarterback. I .. ·---~-------, .. ~·· .... ··~-1.-••• DAIL. Y PILOT Bf What's Doing Outdoors 8-mmer Play .~A~ p~ ¥.lrea Quintets A.~ ._ ...... -..... -~ Los Alamitos Race Entries JIM NIEMIEC ' FIN ISH ,,.. IALANC£· Post Victories i 1'9tlOAV'S '-OS A t.jlMIT0$ EN· T .. l!S .. I.ST "°'T ... ,leclt tal.XACTA f'IUT lllAC~. ~ U~~ tTH, ITM ANO nH •ACU Salt water anglers are still troubled by the de· velopment of the big game fishing season in local ~aters. Albacore are spread out all over the oceao with water conditions nearly perfect, but fishlng can be rated only fair at the time this column is be· ing written. Fish could break loose any day now and bOals could all be returning to the docks with.counts ovurtbe bump. &tanela, Huntington Be~h. Newport Harbor, Mi•ion Viejo, Ediaon, ca.to Mesa, El Toro ~ ~a dei Mar s~ed .._......_~Im ~ 1':~i H;tf1:11f1 12 2 t 16 Siltl' I 0 3 2 llCMtllt 0 0 1 0 C>llnktl~ 3 0 2 • ThomtOI\ 1 0 ' 2 Slud1 today's illustration of my finish position and no1e especially how llllY ~l&ht has shifted on10 the outside or my lcf1 fool and on· l O my right IOC. FIRST llACI!. ~ Y•rdt. 3 """' ~. Cl•hnl"9-Purse U700. Cl.ilm1"1J prkit "6000. .... ,. Sllot Cute l!•rCCMOo1•) 1n ~Moon !TrHwrel II~ All Protlt c~rt) 1n Wet•CMr9(Celll 11' Tl11y Pl\Ull05 ((.l1trlss.i l 171 EIGHTH ttM:E. tl'O Ydtch. 3 VNI Olct.. 6. ue>. C.l•lmlno. Pune $1<i00. c.1.1m1no l>'k.e '1400 • h ie'' OOwble (Milrtl "•hi fdllle ITr•uurel Cr~ ~•bl'I IW.,rdl RU9 Fer~ IC••-'Qer I (.A Fot' •~e1o !(;.ird01ill llok:! TOft1.00 •C•ll> )11Jo 81ob !Wdl• et! 5'~0 Oeel< lBrook•I ti' 11~ •tt 12:. It; 1?, 1% Scattered rish have been taken in sight or the Newport shoreline, off the east and we.at ends of bolb outer Islands and on the 209 and Z77 spou. The best catches are still coming from the San .Diego area where a giant school ol fish is reportedty work· ing it.6 way Ul> the coastline. es Thursday in s er baa keLba ll .action. cla, without Ray <>qpn in the lineup, still caihe up with 27 points frqn Jim McCloskey and 201trom Stewart Va n llttn to edge a tough LJnwood crew1 73·71. Fl~ ., • 0 ,. ~ 1 0 0 2 Mir 1 I I ll °"""' 0 0 t 0 TMalS .U • l4 11 Sc-llofO.M~t IM Al ..... t°' 16 20 t H-56 Huneinglon u '' t 1 n-n I think that the golfer who finishH in suc:h balance can't help bu1 "make solid conlact with tlle ball on the vast majority of his shots. Dhrldt(k CW•lkeo-l 171 ~_,, twarill 1n CwV.ACNin(Cre~> 119 k•rNtn Ft41>11k IW•lt.Oll) 114 f~ 'N Sl>ffdy C8r00k)t tl't SECOND ttACE. 400 yerds. '~., o~ &. up. Cl.tlmlt19. PvrM SllOO, Clt lmlr>11prl<e 0000. • NINTH IUICE 3)() v.,dlo. l .... old>. AllOw""'"· Purse \7100 MIW Rul•W•Y !Cl~"\ .. ) 19' Ow 11 Now IW4tld) It Cool water, good color and excellent bail t ondl- tlons await the arrival of the long fins in the channel, and if the soulhwesterlies lay down·for a few days fis hing for Newport Harbor-based sporUi1b.ers could well duplicille the good 'years or the 50s and 60s. l!diMa 110 .. " ..... f>.._tt •o•• ,, ....... v .... , ... , .... "' . s • ::t " • a a tt • • • I? 5 4 • l6 • • • • 2 ' 0 ' 2 I 2 G 4 • 0 0 • T«Ka11 l1 15 IS 6' r . ' .... • J ., . • I 1Jr Try sv.-inging to this finish posi- tion. Don't think about anything else durina yot.tt swing. Merely imagine how it will fed to be in this position. See ir 1his doesn't force you to make a bt11er )wing ~I Ready Cllroo,1ol !Mare AS Al ITrHSure> Cro"" Strip (HMO l!uMy'SCiold (C..rdOHt Run Moon Run (WerdJ <>o F••t Zero 8er IW•ISOftt Royal Tw B•• (P•oe> 1n 122 122 122 122 122 12Z • THIRD RACE. JSOyerd~. ?yNrotd INllOtns. Purse '1900. c1.ilml119 cwke 56500. Gl.id&o IC.rdo141I I? iJt> 04l<l<ly 0 11 (l ret\urel 11:. Cfl<HC}e To Oliln<'I (Wt l..c>nl II'· ThdCld Sisler I Hartl ft" CNr91 A Loi (Cr eaoer> 12• Faatat~rt <CallJ "' Fire N" 1u, •otevet) •J? Los Al Tln'illermae 1 o 1 • 81own 3 3 7 • ~ 5 U I V ~ L~ Ll --... .. .,_.cm .. ft ... O.tto 7 3 2 t7 over·all. { R•IHe'Nonap CMaldonadO) t1ei'lrf~lld Be lle., IC•lll ~tine Cf.ret)9er) 171 ,. .. '" •n Yellowtail have also been playing ~ litt1e hard \.o catch. There have been a few catches m ade around the Coronados, but nothing to match the ac- tion of I ast year. The average yellow is running over 20 pounds. With a little increase in the water tern· .,erature along the coast an upswing in the fish. count could occur. ~•YOHf'tHS ) •• 11 13-~ 20 " 12 •11 ........ EIT"• C~) • 4 t• ~ 1 0 •• Plttrltk 4 I O 13 5<.hwilllllt s 1 2 1' Fedll<lil 2 1 l 5 COok• s 0 .. 10 ¥11\lklnson s o 2 10 Dl!>tWllsl.10 ' J 3 s TOU1$ )I 1S l6 71 SC-'10.•""• ""'-· Yll'lllty Z2 u 7 ,...... Newport 20 20 \4 '¥r T1 Coast Area Do<.IOf' Cl.Ml (H.,rU Fail F•lla IP•cx,) l(r~klon Kall\y CBroobt e..i1·s-l IW•l~erl Win"" 19111 1C.,do1al How"s Trix IOertssel ~-l11Rol>lft ITrC!asure) '" lli Results '" Tllv~y.JvlJ 11, "" Cl•""'• Tr~k F•5' FOURTH ttAC E • .00 yards .• , ,..,. fllmo. AllOw&n<.ot-Purse~. BMQK!ftg IW•tsonl f t9 f:IRST RACE -SSO ¥•r0S.,.,.... 111 Old5, Clalmlf\9. Purse $3000. Clo Oeliw S.r IWalk~l Mostly all the action on party boats consists of bass, some bonito and barracuda, halibut and lots of rock fish. MarH• Slglded The word is out that some marlin have been spotted off the east end of Catalina and around the 'Z77 spot. No strikes or hookups have been confirmed but it is just a m alter oC days before action will pick up on these svikebills. 1M l o 3 4 rleS 6 'I •'4 eHllt 8 I 2 17 .....,_,_Ilea 1 o o 2 1 0 0 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 • • 1 2 • 31 lO .... 12 S IMN Mills 15'1 .. " ... lewiu • 2 o 14 °""'*" ._,,,,11 s.c ...... u .. .. ft 1 3 Huld•lngs Wlthettll Neely Mlt<Mlt OllW<' 4 1 3 0 .. 2 3 0 7 0 1 0 TollMS ,. . 5' ... _,, Oit•rtff• Tuslln 26 12 tO S...Cleme~ 12 ll 11 "' • .. 17 t 13 3 .. 2 IO I " 2 • 1 t ,. 58 1'··62 16-S& Checking Out Golf Results ~~~~~~;,~~l~:~g~:t' m H~:~~.:;~r .9.llO 10.t.O S.W 122 Tnil't Pol<.ey I Hort) 3 JD 1JIO C•syJet'sSaC)e COreyerl Surf! FIOOI IHarll (.)larmer Bar:; (Treasure) 1'2 Ea>yann.s (Treasure) 6.09 119 llmil -1&,4()_ FIFTH RACE. JSO var~.' ye.wold's & up. Flll•n & mares. Claimin<J. r>u~ '3:!00. Cl•lm1n9 pri<e UOOO. Also'"" -ti.'\ai<I Tiii! C..rOde. TUCSOIO Jel, Staro;in, Charger Go Bar. Ott(' M.Jrtlnl. Go Miss Elsie. Wer coov. No~r•ltll~. •!'sA Su<e Tlllt19 ICleros•e) 118 S.y A Prayer IC••CIO•dl 118 U Eucta -l·Hanlt's .,.,. a. • MissAorJel (C/1111 118 TnilvPNo,Pald \llS.20. Probably the most productive terminal tackle to use early in the season are fireeye and psychedelic jigs. These jigs trolled at six to 11 mph allow 'boats to cover a lot of water in a short period of time, Optimism has been expressed by m any veteran anglers that this year could perhaps equal orout-produee last year's catch which was the third hig¥st on record for the Balboa Angling Club. For a complete update on marlin fishing and other big game activities contact Whitey at Angler's Center in N~w~rt Beach. Lake Fbltiftfl Good Good mixed fishing is on tap at most a ll Southland lakes and the warm waler fish are in a good biting (llood. Some trophy sized bass are still being pulled out of the San Diego lakes, while Big Bear, Irvine, Wolford, Sherwood and Cachuma are giving up fair stringers of rainbow trout Weed conditions are bad in some of the lakes forcing angler s to switch from trolling to shore fishing methods in order to save losing hooked fish Bluegil are plentiful al Big Bear Lake hitting wet flies and lieut equally well. Those hard fighting pan fish cab be located on their spawning beds over any sandy portion or lake shoreline. Catlishing is good al Vail Lake and Henshaw. with Cuyamaca and Hemet lakes also giving up nice cats . B est baits are stink b a it and nighlcrawle rs. Kla•at• Otalook Good fishing is on tap for Southlanders who are . spending their vacation in Northern California. Shasta Lake is good for a variety of fish as are Trinity and Iron Gate. The lower and upper stretches of the Klamath are hot, a-ecording to guide· Al Kutzkey who o~rates a drift boat guide service out of Horn Brook. Rainbows to s ix pounds, summer run steelhead, s turgeon and salmon are all available on the famous river during July, August and into Sep- tember . For more information on Northe rn Calif-0rnia waters contact Kutzkey at (916) 47S·3691. Deer Pro.pft!t• Poor Forest areas have really dried out in the past monlh and continued hot weather is predicted for the opening of the coastal deer season. Hunters are going lo have to work very hard lo even get off a shot al a legal buck. Look for the deer to be bunched up in deep shaded valleys and near springs and watering holes. Hunters are warned to be extrem e· ly care'ful with any fire, and to avoid s moking anywhere in the fiel<t. The outlook for the general inland season is a bit more optimistic than last year as a good fawn drop and a good buck carry over has helped the de· er population. Providing we have no cold weather prior to Sep· wmber 1st, the dove opener in Southern California should be on par with good seasons in the past. Ison 'I 1 0 l'I !nM 1 1•1 ~~-: ~ : l;:i1ar • I 0 'I traoo 1 o l 2 Totals 2S ' IO Sii S<-..-,o ... ~,,_,, El Toro 0....Hills 18 20 IS '9-n 14 16 10 16-511 llMriNl4'l lie.ii.ind ·: ·: '; ~ .... Wlllt1$ 0 0 I 0 Kan1er • S 3 13 Senl<tie;I 0 • • 4 Bulll4rf 8 2 • 16 Gobbs 2 I I S "olalS 11 13 15 4"f CMeN del Mu IUI 1, II A~on 0 1 Al>er" I St•~ • 0 Gulsneu J o 111«1> • 2 Tw 3 0 S<hl-• 0 0 Elliot 0 2 Garn 3 • Pr~ ~ 0 "!ebb 3 0 "oW~ 28 • F-lal• V•lt.y Ult Ford >lS..1rlos f Tlngey Hol~ '3ol<OIO 1\1\ack Totab .. fl 2 0 • I 3 7 1 1 • 2 J 0 23 1 c.sta ..-eu , .. , •• fl OmMi l 0 e_..n 2 2 MU~ 1 0 Se>inl< s 0 o~.,., • s Slldl\alT' o O 'YOU<19 I 0 • trll~y 3 3 Tota0s 25 10 Sc.,.. •Y 0.arten fouflteln Vallo 18 11 12 Cor.l• Me SU I• 14 11 ual.,.nlty 151> f'olrj;fr Smith Grttn Nlc:CIYn'IOnGs 9"tl0td hklloft ~ lg ft 8 1 3 J ' 0 l 2 0 0 , 0 \ ~ .-,wilt Tot•IS • 0 n 13 S<enbyOuerttrs 10 21 " 10 17 16 .. "' ' I 1 3 1 8 I • I 10 I • 3 0 I 2 0 • 1 • 0 ' 14 62 ... "' 0 • 4 'I 3 ' 1 II> 2 10 b ,. SJ .. "' 3 ' 2 • 0 14 0 IO I 13 I 0 2 2 1 9 10 60 6-53 12-60 .. .. 2 23 1 , J • J • ' 0 ' 2 1 ) 2 I 8 IS S1 23-13 14-Sl U'JllM ae.c:11114.f) .. " .. &.Kon Liljeatrom Alu ... WNa 8~d Trlmblt' R.Smltll 8.Smlln Evens • 1 J 1 0 I ' 1 J I 1 3 '" Mrs. William Holstein '~ o( Big Canyon used a five ; wood to score a hole in one at Santa Ana Country Club recently. , 0 ' 1 0 2 • • 0 0 0 I • 0 I 8 1 3 3 T°'als 18 • ii Scwt~Our1 ... s UgUfla Buel> II I 6 Co mpeting i n a ~ partner's low gross-low net tournament, Holstein ~ let loose on the par three. are. ' u n Mi"'-"•t•tssl 120-yard second hole. •• n ,. tit Low gross honors of 2099 s o o 10 Ide Sa"'V'!r 10 1 • 11 148 went to Mrs . E n Hallrup • o 1 10 8 Edes and Mrs. Robert C.0• s 0 1 c.ensciw11 2 1 • Becker or Candlewood K.er:-;e::: .,. ~ 1~ 5; while low net honors .._111ime:M1no0nvie1o.18-1J. went to Mrs. Ned Khorey Es'-CN o:u •• f\ .... ~ 0 0 l 0 v..,Horn • • 3 20 Pri<e 2 I I S 8hc.....r1 I o S 16 ""'Clo'..kO 'I 9 S 27 S.ar1\ 2 1 O 5 Totals 29 IS lO 73 S<eu •Y o--arters and Mrs. J erry Hayes o( Mesa Verde. In A Oi~t. fi rst low gross honors of 157 went to Mrs. J erry Helprin and partner Mrs. Frank Paddock from Mesa Lynwood t• 14 16 Est.;,ncoa 16 19 13 Four Win ~~~ Verde. First net was a tie be tween Mrs. Fran Schmid and Mrs. G. Bezner of Los Coyotes a nd Mrs. Freeman Four Newport Be~h Kinzie a nd Mrs. G . residents placed _firs~ m Johnston of Mesa Verde. break water swimming · Second gross honors compeliti~n Sunday in we nt to Mrs. George Santa Monica. . Fruehling and Mrs. Dee In the approx1ma~y Dee White of Irvine. one mile r aces, ~1ke Mrs. Earl Beem an and Vellekamp placed fu~st partner Mrs. Don Smith in the 15·11 ~alegory Wllh of Mesa Verde earned a lime of 23.0S; Bud low gross honors in B Belshe ~~s. first in th~ flight at 171. First net at 40·45 d1v1s1on (27.15), 137 was a tie between Jim Eubank won the Mrs. Je rry Ruoff and race for SS apd ove~ Mrs. M . Ratkin of Mesa (32. 51): and Debbi Verde and Mrs. Joseph Doesburgwasfirstinthe Corie and Mrs. M. Sork 25·34 group. of Los Angeles Country Club. All-comers Track Second gross honors of 174 went to Mrs. Bud Youker and Mrs. Frank Fargo of Big Canyon. A>._C._n Mfft Al CM-. Mew °"9• 100-1. ~rtln 10.0 uo-t. Heitman ll.O (.-0-l . McQuown 51.2 UO-t, Mc:Quown 2:00.0 Mite-t. Wlfl!!Md •:32.• )-Mlle-I. Lopn 1~23 Mlle Wit.--· I. 0.8erMrdl 7: 14.4 ~-1. JA<U 9.7 330l.H-t. Heitman «>-O Ols- <us.-1. S...~ 12S-1 SP-I. ttlelfl Sl-4 PV-1. &oc.kmlller 13-4 HJ-1. WanQ &·S LJ-1. Ru zicka 22·10 TJ-1. Ru71cU410. "'-Sc""' 100-t. OlckenH11 10.3 220-f, Thtt!o( 23.2 ..... I. Therlol '9.7--1. Olristensen 2:0JMl1t-1. Hoss..,•:39 )-Mii.-I . W•lttlf'hOuW IS: 11 70 HH- 1. Turner l .S SSOLH -t. FoltU "4.•PV-1. CoMle 12-0 HJ-1. Goa M U -t. Wooct21-0TJ-1. O~ 42·9. J1111ier Hip tOO-1. tnoans 10.1 220-t . Ingalls ..c>-t. l~lls 56.2 890-1. Stnilll 2:.W Mlle-I. Serne 5: 11 l ·Mlle-1. Sll•<llleftro 16 :30 70HH-I. VIU•~r~ 11.0 Oiscus-1. Salleslef' '~ SP-I, B.allester S0.2 PV-'· Rvssell ..O. --· \00-1. Lt• II.I 880-I. Keys 2: 19.S. Girts 100-1. Potltr 12.S 880-1. Hvl~ 2: 19.S Miit-1. NlcC•rlev S:S8 3- Mlle-'· H11lse 11: 1• Mlle Walk-t. T~8: 13SP-1. Smltll ~ VetH-C>Wr• I00-1. C-11.0 Mile-I. VMO Sickle•:4S. VetHHI OVW .. 100-1. Arnt>ro~ 11.l ao-f. ~s 2:3' . .t Miit-I. Tt1011er S:4S Mile wat~-l. Hlcllo7: 1a. And in -C flight, Mrs. William Baker and Mrs. M. Stock e r of Irvine Country Club won low gross laurels with 184. First net honors of 136 went to Mrs. Hal Mogey and Mrs. William Adams ol Mesa Verde. 4x4 SALE Baseball Standings Mrs~ Pat Hart and Mrs. Howard Carson from Irvine Country Club were second gross winners at 187. and Mrs. Leonard Hall a nd Mrs. Howard Concady of Yorb a Li nd a were second net victors with a 140. 72 UMDCIUISB SOFTTOP W•"''" HUbl, el' f337F'VVI s2999 ?J LAMDCIUISll ~ 3 SPM(I. _.,, hut.. .., wld. (6$3HQ8) s4199 74 tMn.. SCOUT /tAM). V9. e1r Cond .. -,._,,.. (111311LM) 54899 74 LAMOCIUISll Hlnftoo. • ~. • .. ,, l>UOI, t9dlQ. .... et.12331.FO) · s4999 • 71 YO&.'° ' ••• 4 ... 0.-AutOf!WllCI. •Ir CONJ .• ,._ "'-'tlO. AM1'M •I-~ 1\1\111. ,,.,. 1 1 I 8 8 lftCOUMf "1:=.\: .. J:. ~ '7186 AMERICAN LEAGUE Eas& Dlvfsiod Boston New York Milwaukee Baltimore Cleveland Detroit W L Pct. GB 51 37 .580 45 42 .517 S'h 46 43 .517 5'h 42 44 .488 8 40 47 .460 10\f.& 40 48 .4SS 11 Wes& Division Oakland 56 32 .636 KaQ&as City 47 42 .528 9~ Chicago 41 46 ..471 14 'h Texas 42 49 .462 15'h Angels 41 St .446 17 Minnesota 39 49 .443 17 ~···Scwes C:.llfenll•6, Mllw•vk• t C.N<~ •·t. Detroit~• 8•1tlrno,. 6, MlnMIOtl 3, ttlNl!ngs Boslon t. K•nsH Cit., l O.lo:I-•· Clevel•nd J T•us7. New Vor' 1 Teur•,o.-Minnnot" c~1tr 7·• •I 8 .. 11mof"e laleli.r 1-4) IUMil• City <Leon.rd S-S) llt ~ Cl.H lCM.) 0.kl#ICI 18.,,..sen s-•1 et C:l•"".-ict ,_,..,,...,, Cellfotnla CRy•n 1~91 el ~t---~MM Dlltrolt tRuttle 1-S> at Clll<lltO IKNC 13-4> New Y•"-IHIHltef tt•) •I Texas CG. Pltrry M41 s. ...... .,..o- Mil_..M •t c.N.UIO- Olllll .. •I t•ltlmot• (n c;.11ton11• et aewl•lld <U K•-• Qty el Oelr'Olt New Vet .. el Ml11nottt• Ctl ht 091N ~ ef Jiiiy 12 W"'91'lftd ·-~ •t f PH NATIONAL LEAGUE £11& Divlslae W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 56 33 .629 Philadelphia 50 40 .556 6lh New York 44 42 .512 101h SL Louis 43 44 .•st 12 Chicago 43 48 .473 14 Montreal 36 48 .429 17'h West Dlvlsiolt Cincinnati 61 30 .670 Dodgers 49 43 .533 12'.Aa San Francisco •1 48 .461 19 San Diego 41 50 .451 20 AUanla 39 so .4:.l 21 Houston 33 00 .355 29 ,..,.,..,.,~ Prtll ... llllli. 6, Howston s. It~ Monereel J. Cl~lml.ttl 0 -York•. Atlwll• a Cllk~t. Sen Ole<IO J Plttsboir9" S, LM A110-tes 2 SI. Louis I, Sen Fr•nclscoO T ... .,.,°""9 OllClll...tt !Hol..-•Sl •I MoflerHl 18tM6'•t AU..-1• (Mot1on IMl •t New YOf'k (Se•-IS.Sl ~(Rk¥O••IMPtlilollclMIJf"•(~ , ... OllCA19t Cllllrrls Mt 01 S9tl 0690& IJllMS t1•l Plttwwr9f\ tEllls M> •I LO$ ~s <S<M• 1Ml $4, Lovlt cl'-ll •1) •t S.. F,_,,_ <F•ICIOM Mo) Seit ..... ,. • ._ (1111( ...... 1 •1 ~, ... ...... , ..... ,. ... k St.Uluh.-SMF.....Cl-HoVMonet Pttl.._,.,.... Pltulu'911 M I.Alt /lt.ft991e i C111U91> et S... OMtoo Lag•na Beacla In a low gross-low net tourney for the women's golf c lub of L aguna Beach recently, Margie Davison won in A Oigbt with a 90 while low net honors went to Diane ~,, .. ,, Chi'*m 6-11 t1"" Childrtft ... •-ftd Stys with a 71. Jn B night, low gross winner was Doris Fagg with a 90, and low net winners were Martha Beaumont a nd Val Morton, who tied with 70s. Jn C f lig ht Ruth LaPorte won low gross honors with a 99. Pat Wolff (71) was low net champ. Also. the results or a three month eclectic tournament are availa· ble. Jn A night, Maggie Waterma n had a 70: Diane Stys a 71. In B night, Margie Davison had a 71 ; Martha Beau- mont a nd ldaMay Schomaker a 74. And in C flight, Ruth LaPorte had a 75; Margaret Moore a 76. Deep Sea Report «EANSIDE -117 angltrs: 3 bar· rac.ucs.. 15' calico bass, J wt\lle sea baSS, 2 ttalibul. '6 ro(lo. ce>d, 287 macltt<'el. SANTA MOftlCA -107 aM]lerS! '9 sand bass. 43 calko ba•s. 73 roe It cod. e.t'9f -74 anglers: JOO mac-erel, 3$ rock cod, 19calico l>ass, 1 ""Iii.A. LONG BEAC.H 18elmenl "'"'' -·6f eng!en: 1 barracud;i, •9S <allco, • bonito. 40 ma,-.erel, 6S bl..e t>au, SO rock cod. (Spnllshingl -49 anglers: 380 celi<o bass, SO mdckerel, 180 roe.I< '°°· MOllli.O BAY IVlr9•s 1..aMll'9) - SI •nglers : 28 llnc;i ,od, IS? roe' cod. SAN SIMEON -84 <1n91ers: 18 llng cod, 1,075r0<k cod. SAN DIEGO -3'4 anolen: 665 albKore, 1 wllile sea bass. 2 bonito, 28 <.alko bass. 1 t>arr acucs.. J'I rod< cod. NEWPORT 10.awy•s Le<ll.,.l -1(5 ~s: I bonito, na talko bd~. 2:20 nx' (od, J lldllbut, 1,100 mack~el, «> t>lue IM!ss. I Art's L.aMtlntl -98 angll!<S: 11 bontlO, 23'1 call~O ba~. 109 rock cod. VENTURA -76 anglers: 123callco bess, 48S roo cod. REDONDO -211 anglers: I bluetin tuna, 3 llalibut. 60S calico bass. 143 blue t>ass. &•rt• -113 ilf>lllen: II tTWKkerel, 1.839 rock cod. SAN PEDRO 1221\d St. l..a .... 1- IOll at19lers: 2 barracuda. 522 c.alko t>a». 78 """" bass. 60 ma,kercl. 2S roc k cod. ISl'erUls";"'' -IOS anc;ilers: I bonito, S28 <alko bass. I ,e11o""'ail, 864 rock cod, 12 maoerel. DANA 'llWMAR F -293•nQlers. 1.•n lle19 toess, 18 t>arra<ud•, 9 llalibul. 8 rock <Cid. 81 maouel, 10 ;,lt>acore, 14 wtlil• s.u bass. SEA\. a EACM -1S9 a119lers! lO l'lallbUI, 1.ooe sand b•ss, oo rcr:k cod. ...._. -180 aft91ers: I wrracuda, JS bOnlto, 6 ~ t>au. 2 ttalit>ut. 110 rnaeketel. CM Baseball c.,u Mltw f O t(ri•orlan, 2b A..,ers,Jb Fernstrom, p Mollk<t,lb Park.II Ybarra, c N<Oonald, p.lb Troilo. rt ~·" Tomlla,>s Total~ alro r • 1 3 I 0 0 s 0 3 1 3 ' 3 0 .3 0 • 0 • 0 3t .. " rlli I 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 1 I 7 1 t 0 0 1 I 0 I 0 10 3 ~-..,, ...... , r II e 001 102 03-1 9 I 101 000 20-4 IO 3 Ois1an1Meriah (Oreye<) 118 GoJolle (W.trd) 119 Oll1tida'I' La\S I Creager I 118 SECOND RACE -400 y.1rds. 3,..,._ Olds& up. Clilomlt1g, Pur$e ~2300. Tre•I Mo: Fa or ITru sure> 119 Deep Tonio (Wall.On) 10.40 S,60 i.o S.00 4.69 uo SIXTH RACE. 400 yards. 3 ye.tr Olds. Clalmin9, Purse iJOOO. Clalrnlf>9 Sir Oe<k.1 CLlpllam) U9111ning Walen !Haro Time -20.'4. 111 Also ran -Townsman SI rip, S.W-price $1500. Klf'dotcule (Hart) Mlss Pastlmer ICalll NICJM ~I Ward) 111 NllGllOsl. Palleo's Bar, 119 NO ~ralctoe~. Pride N' Joy IC•ertsse I l(lngC n.e Road (Dreyer) AleloBa• (8rOOHI Mt. 6o ITreasurel Tef'ry G.n C'na 111er J 117 11'1 119 119 12'2 119 172 TIORO RACE -lSO ords.? Ye# old~ldens. Clalml'lg. Pur~ ll900. Bella Tu (Har1) 4.10 2.60 2.60 Qoerri()hsCCalll 3.00 2.80 W>l.Udn <Cieri sse l 6-80 Tlme-18.•1. NV. Bl"Ck 0..ck (C,irdotal Time and Aga1" 1wa1son1 SEVENTH RACE. 870 yardS. Jyear 6IOS & uP. Purse u .ooo added, Also ran-Miss Barred Limit, Ballte Q\ari;ier. Cu$1om Tallored, l'mea- Oo, Ml~ frlplewf'ul. P.asum Parr, 117 Final Mo~slon . . L.tllt:Co l'l<M!I IOreyer l Stralc ttt d-Cuacom il le. How's lr••.Oo<IC>t'Glild, Rallle'NSnap. Irvine, GWC Roll The Irvine Collegians exploded for 19 runs on 24 hits, including home runs by Rod Brown and Joe Ducey, for a 19·8 root of UC Riverside Thurs· day at Riverside's North High School. Tom Soto s lammed two dou bles and two triples in the attack in the i ntercoll eg iate baseball game. Gold e n We st , meanwhil e. rippe d Cypress al Anaheim's Brookhurst Park, 11·5, in Metro League action with Tim Richards the key to the attack with three rbi. ,,... ... C:.lletia11s 119) Btown,2b Solo,ss Pl!terman, <I .._nc:o<:k, lb C<>rMll, 11 K lebt>.l, 31> Ouces,<. Banning, c MMton.dh Stoltz, dt>-p Charil, •I Cooll, rt l'l:lland.P Hickman,p Totals •lro r 7 J 6 1 b I .. 2 6 2 l ' 4 1 4 3 .. 2 I 1 2 1 'l 0 0 0 0 0 so 19 GetdN WesH IU Leont,ss Huchon,,f Ricllards. p ~wood.JI> Jolln.son. <. Mer~tll.P Nemaltt,p Houle, II Langd•le CiulM,IS 8orl,lb MCCoy,s.s Tolby, 2b Reither, S5 Totals alro r s 2 4 I 4 I 3 2 3 I 2 0 , 0 l I 1 1 2 0 I 0 0 ' 2 0 2 ' 35 11 THINK Ill rbi :J 3 4 2 , ' , 2 3 2 I 0 ' 2 2 I 2 t 1 0 2 2 I 1 0 0 0 0 24 18 .. rtli 1 1 0 1 2 l ' 0 I I 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I) 1 I 10 • Jaguar SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER Foor A ~Htt Dt'd I J 7SO ~och ll•cl ..,,, ........ ~ 537-6824 FOURTH RACE-•OO yards. l~ ol<IS & up. Cla1m1n9. Purse \1900. l(elchup cca11 1 1 L80 S.C:lll :i.• Fto~o Flohl> ICatdOlal 4.80 J,00 Joyous Varenline cwardl 2.80 Time 20.~s. Also ran -Alohd BM, Pallettl'S Dandy, R0<~e1 Joe, b<'ilU Ldnlo. No ~<rate hes FIFTH Rjt,CE J~O yard,, J ..,eW olds & up Cl.tomrng Pu"t ~J800. Mac;iooha Hort1N IClero~se I C•IY L•les (Ll['l>.}n I 819 Jedd c Pau• 1 Tome-11 'l'l b 80 •20 3 0I 6.~ 3 .0 3 00 Also ran Romeo Slrop, Oucit.a Norier, ftoe Coun1, s11.,kc M Up, l1'f Sound. No >Cr<llChe~. SIXTH RACE -610 yard\ l yw ~&up, ClaorT"ng Pur-.e l2~. OandyOana CL1pt.aml b 80 s.oo 4.00 b.llU ••• n.-On The Hou~ (HarlJ S<lngume's Jel ICl~ris~•'l Tome -'5.S9. Also rat1 -l ot110 Linlls. SNKlow Flsl. 1Ct1t</hl Ot (,loo y, W"'noe LOU. Mr WhoSll•. $Crc1\(l\ed -6u•up. \5 En<t• -2·0•ndy Oana & l•Olt TM House. Pitidin1.oo. SEVENTH RACE 3SO yard'>. 3 Ye.tr olds & up. Clo>Soloeo allow.ince. Purse\1:000. ~i911ing Star rwardl Jcl CrPek I Pac;iel Tropolo Jel ICle,.sse l T•me 17.84. 11 00 • 00 •.80 J.60 J.60 S.ot Also ran -Co Go ""'Coy. Bu9')!M Crechl C4rd, Mr. ( apr o. M4ry Jel, .IO'f Moon. Scratched -Smoke "N C.al. EIGHTH RACE -JSO yards 3Yeilt oldS • .Allowance. Purse ~200. Turnpo~e'sJel (Pagel 16 60 6 80 4 .fl) Go Pistol Stlot (Ward I 18 80 7.60 Mvnamelssue ILopllaml 2.llQ Tome -li,98. Also r11nr-Plead To Ruler. Otk Command, Am.1\rur N•ghl, AlamllOI» Sus.in. Visually, Win N Copy. No •va1ene>. $S E•acta -I-T11r111t•lie't Jel & .a. PhtefSMt, PaidS.06-SO. tjlNTH Rjt,CE -350 yMdS, J ~ olcts. Claomong. Pur>e U•OO. Haven Helen ccr..a~rl 21.20 13.00 s.eo Nol~y ICardo1al 4 00 1.IO Three()h's Mt Cue (Llpllam) ~00 Time-18.12. Also r an S heikess BM c;o, Olc-.evs Bar A Cold, C.O An""''"s.vr. Noo~al,Go Silenlly, l(on9 Rapjd,Ed Orlna. u Eaa<la -l 0Han11 H•'-" .. NotsosMcly, PalCIS2'4.00. THINK HONDA MOTORCYCLES SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER f.cir A~ DHI 13750 '-ch ll•ci Wnttmntw Sl7~1Z4 STARTS TODAY ANNOUNCING GUY LIVINGSTON'S SUMMER SALE 30% TO 70% OFF Sooth Coost Plozo · Upper Level Near Bullocks • Coll 557 -8800 Hou": Mon.-Fn. 10.9, Sot. 10-6 r • I • • .: ' • 1 -· ' CAIL Y PILOT Transpac One for The Books Ry ALMON WCKME\' l>•ilr l"U•th4111 ... f. ...... T"'·o Transpac yacht race vie· toril·s In a row :ire hard to c:omc by. Chutzpah's Sl'l'Ond consecutive \'il'lory in this year's 2,22.'l·milc <'lassie st•nt y;il'hting rans to lht· Tl'C"O rll books. llad it ever b(>(•n dont· be-rore? 1'ht· ~•n S'4'{'t' was found in the 1953 ~ind 1955 1'ranspac "·hen :1 htl\t• 35 ·fool kc teh owned and .skipp~:rt•d hy Ira Prent F\llmor or Ne" por t confounded the big ~ ,1cht s kipVt·rs "'ilh a double win. Jn the 1953 ract• Staghound sailt'<l :is,, Class C entry, und in 1955.shc \\3S in Cla!is IJ. ,\NO STAGllOUND'S vit·torit•s "\'I"(' lo n g before the con· tl'o\•t·rsi;1I U LO Bs (ultra-li ght 1l1 spl a c l'mcnt boats) vr ··t10"'"" ind sl{•ds ·· as (,11utzp:Ji1 :.i11d lht• other surfing y.:ichts de· ~1gnOO and Uuilt by young Bill Lee are rC'ferrcd to in yachli.ng c·i1·eJcs. ThC' ULDBs first came on the yathtini;: scene in 1973 and sent lhc 1'r;_i n~pc handit•ap1X'rs and rules makPrs rushing to their <'ornµult•rs . There was talk of barring them from the race. ad· ding an UP \''1nd le~ or s:iddling the n1 \\'ilh a heavy time pt•nalty. The latter solution V.'as dc.·cided on but Chuzpah v.·on in spite of il. Tht> other true ULD&, such as the 40 -foot Panache and WitC'hcraft , did not do as v.·cll but "A'ere well up in their class. BUT TllE downwind surfers reall y s hov.·cd their :.ibilit y this vi:>ar -d espite more heavy Periallies. Panac ht', a Bill l.e1..· ·IO·footcr-ov.·ned and sr1ih:.-d by ftoderic P:.irk of Orind;.i, L'alif. tnok Cl::iss fl honors, ;_ind he r sis· It'!' ship, Jirn Sc;.1 ls' Loco Vicnle I [ fro in Balboa Y.:icht Club place d s eccind in a scrap throug h the Molokai Ch annel that h:.id them finishing less than * * * Frld1y. Jul)' 18, 1916 Z9a (J ( t .. ,,, ~ """"~ .. ,.;:: -::.... ..... ..,~.._. ULTRA-LIGHT DISPLACEMENT BOATS HERE TO STAY Chutzpah Second Double Winner In Transpac 10 minutes apart The l lLDBs art~ p1;111a1;1y not· t'CI for v.·ei~hing about onc·third the amount of a so-C'alled conven· tional yacht of the san1e size. There v.·as t;.1lk among the skeptics that s uch lighUy ballast· ed. boats v.·ould not hold togcUicr in the heavy going, and tiiat in the event of a knockdown. they v.·ould not right themselves re· adily. BUT I N BOTll the las t tv.·o races there have been d:.iys when lht• norlht•ast tradc.•s v.·hi stlcd up lo 35 knots :ind the OOiJL<; were sliding d O\\'O huge seas up to 16 feet. They not only survived - they v.'on. So it appears that the ULDBs as downwind racin g m;;1chines are here lo stay -un- less they are C'ven tuaJ ly ruJed out * * * by some va~aries of the han- di('apping rule. 'fhey do not fit the landlubber's l'Onception of a "plush yacht". In fact thc.·y arc almost totally lack· ing in crcature comforts. Several do not have standing headroom. Time v.·as -in the not too dis- tant past ~when Bi ll Lapworth's Cal·40s were the boats lo beat in the Tran s pac or other pre- dominantly downwind races. They, too y,·ere excellent surfers. But in the past two Transpacs the Cal·10s have taken a back scat lo the ULl)Bs. Last Boats Head In TllJS WAS A year for other re- volutionary new boats. Take Cl:.:.ss A . 'fhe ~op honors went lo a new S4 -foot sloop, Sunset Blvd, designt..'tl by a German woman Living in Berkeley. The unlikely name comes f rom the fact that the own er-skipper is head of Warn e r Bro s . S tudio in Hollywood. Scrond in Class A went lo a proven performer, \Varrior, a 50·fool Rriltain Chance design that t~'O years ago won Class A v.·hen s ailed by her original owner, Al Cassel of Bahia Corin- thian '\'acht Club. This year she was sailed by Bruce fledrick of Seattle . Third place went to Hawkeye, a 48-(oot sloop that is one third as wide as it is long. \\'1th 21 of lhc 65 starters in the Transpar race still ~•t sea late Thursd;ly, the 2,225·milc biennial yachting "su1·fing contest" is ex- pected to g rind lo a close this v.·eekcnd. The las t boat to finish will 0 lloubtless be Enterprise . a37-foot ~loop sailc..'ti by Brooks Barnhill ;ind a l~os ,\ngcles Yacht Club !'~1ld1call'. She was struggling tov.·ard the finish Thursday v.·ith n1 ore than :JOO 1niles to go after having in c urred steering dif· fi eu\tic.•s earl y in the race. At one time she was takin~ on water badly but ht>r crew radioed that the yacht "''<.IS in no immediate d;1ng('r. BARRING t\ complete dis· <1ster, crc"''S on Transpac yachts are expected to be able to jury- rig any breakdowns and continue on to the rinish under their o~-n JX)~'('I'. There have been numl.'rous ('ases of dismaslings and steer- ing breakdowns in which the yachts have finis hed vtilhout as- s istance. In the 19il race, one of the big Class A boats ~·as holed.through by a broken s teering ;ipparatus and h er crew was nearly ex· hausted by constant bailing and pumping whc.•n the boat arrived. THERE llAS never been :1 fatality in th e ·rr<tns pac. In a race of the e arly 1950s, a l'rev.·man. Tl•d Sierks. fe ll over· board and \~·;is in the water four dnys before being rescued by a passing freighter. 1-lis own crew and those of scvt'ral other boats searched for him ~'ithout success and finally continued on to Honolulu, giving him up for lost. Sierks died in bed a fcv.• years a go. 1 lay,·keye is a brand ne~· boat d esigne d by Bruce King or Newport Beach and built of aluminum by Gerry Driscoll of San Diego for owner f)ave Cuckler, Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Instead of the conventional keel, s he has twin bilgeboards which can be raised or lowered for upwind or do~·nv.·ind s ailing. llAWKEY E I S A larger version of Al Cassel's one-tonner, Terrorist, a lso designed by King and built in Cassel's Sparcraft yard in Costa Mesa Weekend Boating Calendar Local Regattas on Tap , \\'ith tht.> ·rr:1n s pae win<.lin~ doy,•n to a c lose, y::ichtin)'.! fans are turning their interest tu local races. Newport 1-larbor Yacht Club will be host this weekend to Slar boat s ai lors from all ove r Southern California ror the dis- lricl championship kno~·n as the Blue Star Regatta. Top finishers itl the regatte will qualify for the "Star \\'orld's." BALBOA \' t\CHT Club has scheduled ils l\tidsumml'r Regat- ta ror a ll classes on inside and outs ide ·c(1t1 r~l'S Saturday ~ind Sund a)>. AssoC'iation calt-'ndar. l.os ;\ngeles· LonJ? Beach C,\RRILl.O B1':ACll YAC!IT CLUB -Geary·18 invitation;.11, Saturday, Sunday. LONG DEACI-[ 'Vi\CIIT Cl.UR -Cat l·larbor race, Catalina Island Series 4·5, Saturday, Sun- day. Santa Monic ;11 R;11y KING JIA RHOR YA C ll1. CLUB -Matt Walsh Series. fl.10RF . P llltl•', Sa turd ay ; race. Sunday. San Diego SAN DIEGO YACHT CLUB - San Clemente Island race, IOR, starts today ; Safeway Trophy In· vitational, handicap, Sunday. OCEANSIDE YACIITCLUB - Rorirk Trophy race, Pl-IRF', Saturday. SOUTHWESTERN YACHT CLUB -Dix Brow Trophy race. SDJ·IF, Saturday. Predicted I.og racl' (pov.·cr J Sun· North and Inland tla\· S ANTA BARBARA YACHT ~f,\LIBt! )' 1\CllT CLUB CJ~UB -Triangular race, all Point Duml' rare, beach party. cla,.;ses,Sunday. multihull. Snlurday. VENTURA YACHT CLUB - CALIFORNIA )',\CIIT CI.U B~edro Point race, Saturday, Sun· Sabots I To Viie In Race Grand Prix 'Finislier' course. Sun Series Winners Annowiced Bahia Co r i n thian Yacht Cl ub h as an - 'nounced the winner in the first race of its Sum- mer Sun Series held each· fl;day n ight during the summer season . P HRF -1. 'fwo Bits (C'hl-25) Tom Moon, BCYC; 2 . r\merican Beagle (Solin g) Pat Dougan. BCYC. L ID0 -14 -1. Roger Fryer, BCYC; 2. Roger Raw lin gs, BCYC : 3. Terry Mullig;_in , BCYC; 4. Don Stone, BCYC; 5. Rose Mackie, BCYC. LASE R l . Ken Stromprcn, BCYC; 2. Gary Thorne. BYC; J. Hobie Denny, BCYC. SABOT A -1. Steve Otto. ·BCYC : 2 . Jon Pinckney, BCYC; J . Liz Denny, DCYC; 4. Karen Falx.>r, BCYC. SABOT B -1, Beth Humphries, BCYC . SABOT C -I . Tim Sull ivan . \JCVC : 2. St.~~{.,.a n ~ 1'iorman, iSJ. ~; J . Br ynn Mason, UCYC; 4. Paul and Steve Stinson. BCYC. KITE 1. M a rk Hunter. SS.SC. \•.. .. . . : ~ THE FAMILY Cl rUS , By Iii! Keane ~~......;. .... PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICT1 TIOUS BUSINESS NAMIE:STAlEMf;ttT The IOUowlnq pet ~on •S doinQ ~· ...... ~..,,, JACO:'S LABELS. 180 Newtonw,,.,., Costa ME s•. CA. '11~21 Jack o_ 8rook,,,.1re. 2113 LI""• way, !>anl.i Ana, CA. '1'1104 T'hk ~nes1 1~ conouc1ea t11 "'";,.. diwidv.ll. Jat~ 0 . 6rook"111•• TN~ ""'ltrntnl wa~ 1•1ed ... 11, 1"" '°""'' cier• 01 Or•nv• C<mn1,"" J!J' 14, 191S. ~m• P\lbliU...d Orolf'IQe Coa\I 011111 Pl.,., Jul' 18, lS. i!nr:I AU9USI I. I, lt/S 7'.Jl•IS •~• ..,, ...,lilleM• Plll.tl-d O••r>Qe Co.U Oa!1, PllOI. "'"' ~i!.l'ft Ou•n~ Co.-,1 Dally Plloi. July 11, 1S, and AuQ•l\I 1, '· "IS 15111.11 PUBLIC NOTICE Julyl1,ll,1,.T91S :N.11-11 ------------ P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUS"' ESS HA•UiSTATEMEMT T"" lo!lowlng Pl''"'"~"''" aoingbu~· ~..,, .. ,. T All( ING PLANTS ANO SANORA •·lllUt WATT ACQUISITIONS LIMITED, •II SUPERIORCOUJtTOFTHE Vista P;ir;id;i, Ne wl)o•I 6Cit h, ST ATE 011' CALI FORNI A FOii C.IUOrf'i• 91~ THE COUNTY Off ORANGE Be•lr;om !,.. li'~m;o,., 411 Vl\i. Pior N•. A·M:IU lld.l. Ncwl)O'l S.iKll, C•l•l~·n,;i<nW.O NOTICE OF HEARIHG OF PliTITION S.ndta A. Wall, •11 V"t" P•rld.l, FOR PAO••t£ OF Will ANO FOA P-4e~BeiKl'>,Cal11ornla91MO LETTEllSTESTAMENTARY This bu1in"'' ls cof'dutl~d b'., E.iatf: vi 0:..1v E 0 . DUNNING alo.a, oe~ral pa•tN'r).h!p, OLI VE: OOROTHY DUNNING, S.!'ldr•A.W~ll Ortf:lsed. "This "''"mf:nl ••• filed with tr.... NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN lholl CountyC1er~ol O•dn<;1eC:>uniyDt\July l!OBEAT CAIRNS "'11 l!I~ ,_.,.,In a 1•. 191!, pe!lll<>" FO R PR08ATE OF Will lf4P1" Pubtl~ O•an9'f Co.. \1 O..ity J>ilot, July 11, 1!, al"<I Augu•I 1, I. 1,IS 1113-/S AND LETTERS I E~ T AMEN TARY ,.,. •t••"tt to ....,lch Is ....,.,,, ,.,.. lurllwr patt.c:ul.,s, and 1....,t tl'>e ''""'-~ate 01 11t•rl<'MJ 1"" u.mi: ""~-" Y11ot J.,_ PUBLIC "OTICE ly 1,, 1'11, '' 9,JD ,, m ., in'"" ----~ 1'111 __ P_U_B_L-IC_N_O_T_l_C_E __ --,1~:;:~~~~~·~~~."~~~~.~:~ SUPE•10--.-,-o-v-.-,-o-,-,-.-,-- TMU1,o1 Sant• Ana, C•lilornla. STATE OF CAI.I FO•NIA FOR -----~=~-----!. O..l'°"Jul''· 191!. lttlE:COUNTYOF O•.t.NGE ·-........... , SU~EllllOlltCOURTOJ"TME WILl.IAME.SIJOttN, tolOTICE Of tolEA ll lNG OF STATE OF (ALl ... ORNIA ~II C°""ly Cltr\ TllECOUtol"TY Ol"Ollt.t.HGE Willi AMY, SCHMIDT PETITION FOR ~·08ATI: OF Wl l.l Ne.A+l!.. Al1wMTl1Uw AND FOii l..ETTEllS Tl.STAMEN· N OTICE: OF HEAlilltolG 0 , Jli45.al!Ml<1 .. 1DrlwtSl•.JOO t.t.EllY!BONOWAIYEOI l"tTITIOfll FOii ~RO•ATE 01' Wll.I. ,..__..,.._at~. CA. '2M4 •1•1• OI Al8EATO AZLAAjlt,, .~ .. ANO FOR !..ETTERS TESTAMEN-_, ,.,., .... 111-• ALllERT AZZARA, 0..t t•Hd. TARY PuDU!ih<':<I Or~ (Dl•1 D•i1, Plicl, ~Ol!CE IS HEREBY GIVEH Illa! July 11, 18.1•. 1q1s ll>J6.I> VI ,A AZZAAA "-'• lllf:<I htr•l<l •ll"11· E\lile ot JO!-lN F. C05.TA, ~1~ llonlt1rPrOW~olWill•f'dfP<ISW..,._f: ~nown n JOHN FRANCIS COST..t., o1 Lett~• ltil•menl .. y 10 11>e P'l•· ~~-J•UBl.IC NOTICE llor.r rtlerem• "' ...... 1,,, is ...... lo• NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1,_.. 1--~=======~--l\ltlher ~r11tt1I•••. •'Id '"•I lhl! t~ ~\ll'llY ~Ill< "'""O""'I 8-h,Mc FICTITIOUS•USlttESS -pl;oc:tolhearingthe••-Ns .... 111«1 herein• ~lllk:ln lor Pr-te ol NAME STATEME NT ~for JulJ tt, 1•lS. •I •;30it.m., iflltw ""111 •nd for Lf:Hffs l •Mamfnt"'' ••· The lollO••"ll ll"••On f~ doing 1:>usl· cour1'°""' 01 Qep.inmtftl No. lol ..ta ~rtn<:• lo fOhltri h m-lor lurlNf ""Has: courl, .111100 Ch·lt Cen1er Orlw~ WllM, m panltul/lrS, im<l lha11he llrr.e -pl«.e lo:A PT'N KE N'5. OOA T SAlE~, !hi! O tw OI Sant• Af'i, Ca!Uornl•, 01""'1iringlhl!W,,,.,l'li•"""nwl kwJu· 1)00 W. Coasl Hl9"•~r. Nl!wpc<! 0.t'fdJulrl0,1915 1, 11, 1•1 s, Oil •:JO •. m .• In'"" llek1'>,CA.,1lltll WU.LIAM E.StJOttl<I, t-l r"°"' 01 OePOttl<Mnl NO. Jd S.la ll("""elh ChAtlt9 Gavit I, J71 c°"nty Ci.rk UIUrt, •I IOOCivk Ctfll<!r Or i,,. WHI, In ltoc.,_,Sle•, COlo!a Mei.a, CA. <n•"Ho FRA.Nk SINATRA 111 ...CUyof San, a Ana, C•li!Of"nl.. l111l bu~l,...~s i\ tcinoi.Kled bw ..., ;,._ ""'9nley.t U.w 0.l<Hl .... ly3, 1'JS thtidu•I. 2~W.Ml~SlrHI I ~,',"c~e~k SI JOHN, ll(f:~tl> C. G•wlU GttnoS.-i.. c..1ue ... 11 tltM ft.is ~ ... 1 ....... 1 Wot• t iled wll/11""' "TN: IJIJj i...J .... ;t)t.JU! MLLl'R •RONN, (Oun1J Clttk ol Or1noe County on,....,.. .......... , .... , ~tltl•M• 9'tUMME"TT & POlllTIER :0. lt/S. P,,bli-d 0rflft9!' C°'•I ~ilJ Pllof, US I:. 0.:-•1.d., ••lt FOC117 July 12, 11, 11, HIS 2"'9-IS "-8'Mo;ll, Ul-iftnff• '°"1 Putlll-..1 Or•rt!I'! CW\I 0..lly PtlOI, P\tbU"'-d at-C-•I 0.ltJ Piiot, #>eJl,OlndJulyt, 11.11.1'/S ,36~1~ July 11, U. 11, 1tlJ JS7'-IJ PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS •us11<1 ESS NAME STAT l!:MENT P l-JBLIC NOTICE "ICll"TIOUS •uSIN ISS NAMt; STATaME NT Soulh Shore Sailing Club is hosting Pl'rformanc-c llandicap Racing 1''\eet s ailors in the fourth. fifth and sixth raC'CS of its lligh Point Series start.in~ today. -Closed course race. MORF. day. PHRF,Saturday. P IERPO INT BAY YACHT SANTA r.tONI C A YACHT CLUB -Summer Series No. 5, Bellringer Buys! Tht f<>l-1"9 PffMlfl Is Ool"'il 11u51. -··= SNORE ENTl!:RPRISES. t••lt ....,.,. Do',. MIHilwl Viejo, Cllff«nl• ..,, The lot..,...l<IQ per$.Or1 11 dOI,,., Ml· "'"'IH'. CLAA K CA81HETS. 716 W. "'71 SI., COSUI Mill-I. CA. '2621 Cllrk Ea rt oi.:..,., JU w. ttltl St.. Southern CJlifornia Yaehtin~ CLUB -Diamond In The Rough Saturday, Sunday. FULL, 22 ~~,·,;i;~:t®~0 t~~:.,.•~~ .... @ PIECE Con•lal tt'ealher 1.vw cloud<o •~·• mo<~lno and ""''1~ _, "'''""f•no<>n . LIQM...., Ylri~bl .. wind• bl'toml"'I -" 1qnor1n-•I 10 10 11 ~noi•1"" •I· .... .-. tt1Qn11oda1 1n llW' IQ •· Cofftfl leftle>i!••hlft\ .......... boPl-•ft 61 •"d JO, Inland lefft-••lllvr•S win •MIO*"*'"'"'" 6J-"" ., ONLY AT HERi FRIEDLANDER TRIUMrH \ • ' '-Sun. /tfoon. Tide• FAlDAY Acondlow 11.0Sll."' " " ~-hl(lh 6 l)ti'" Flf1l- FI~·~ '"'""'-~on<l~IQh SATU•D.t.Y l ;llO• m. ·G • I 31• m. l.I 1 Oolti m )J 11Sp.m. •1 $UNO•Y nr.i:klw 2:•4•.m. -0.6 FltH,,lqll 'I U •"' J t s.ton111-1 \4p m, 11 !.oo<on<I hlqll 8 01 p "'· t .l Sun""''s ·ss~ m "''"~ Otpm -1·~1• tl P•" "11•1 ;~a m i ,~~~~.Clo y6u 1~.to ,~1J:,_u,~,; NON-RUST ./M'l.'iillE.:~UPl'!.IESt,•JJ~ I~\ • DRIVE SOCKET i .tt.ellf'ir,t OISCOUNTP.il,ICEs.~,: ~MOM 6 -. !BAKER ~ AIRPORT ! WRENCH SET > ©_\.w TakeNowportBlvd, • Sava$101 • > 5 ~a: E11itE1st1t Baker & : lncludes14drivesockets,1 reversible ratchet, : ~ a. KALMUS Right on Pullman $ 2 ,extenel6ne, a spinner handle, spark plug : , •: ~~ket, adaptor a nd one •P!>ed ada pter, _.,"complete with weterprool plaatic carry-• ~ , .. • ... at' " • ~-·· · · • " ~ 'Reg. S24,IS No., .w $14.6? • fi ~ ~ -.,y -:~ : . : "Tl>!i l\$hct" • • MOM Marine. :-,j .. J041'UllMAN ,COnA~lfJ4111~, • ....................... ,. • ' ROQH Stlorf:, 1••11 L•dl!'a Or., MMIM Viejo, C.lllornl• 'MIS TM1Ws1 .. ,,11 conO..Cted b'f llfl In. ISM-I. R. SIMI•• Tllk il•le,,,.,nl w•1 lilf'd 'llWIT" 1i. c..ntr Cttrk of °''"91! County on Jul y "· 191). """ f'lottllu.td Ol'MQie CN1I Oillly PllOI. Mr If, 21,.lnd Augu1t I. I , ltlS 2'»-1$ PUBLIC NOTICE ·-· IUPt:ltlo«I COUlltTOI" TIIE ITAT• 0, CALll'OtlNIA l'Oll THl:COUNTTO,OlllA ... 11! .... A•MJJI f11911'1C:I: OP" Hl:AltlNOO, P'SflTION flOI ~tlO&AT• O' WILL AfllO FOtl Lattl:tlSTl:ST.t.M•HTAltY E..WI• of Nl!Ll H. CRAGO •11111 """"'., NELL NE.RSH9LE CllAGO, DtCNMd. HOTICE IS Hl:lllEIY OIVIN !NII MERRlll. KHWIMMER fin II-,...,, • .-1111on .... ,.. .... .,.11 _ ........ ~ ... ,.....__. 16 WJ!lltll ""'"' .... tw._, """k~ . ... w-M ... , ...... .,,,, ..,.. ., .... Int .. -N1 llfffl Mt Ml' .1111,lt. 1'11,. M l:Jll •·""" Ill lllt ,...,.,_ ilf ,..... ........ He.,., Mi4l ~ .. 1(11 ~ ()lfttet' DflW .,...., lfil IN 01~ el ............ c.i~ O..Jwlr "• tt1L ·11· '""9&1119.tlJOfllJI'. ....... ~c:a ........ i S..I• M.11, CA., '1106 T~ls buslnn' •• conchKi.ci 1;1, .,. dhidull. Cl•r\Olu K "TMs 1t•i.-1 w•s liled .Mt11 the eo..<11, c1en1 ol Of•n"" coun1ronN>e 19, 1•1s. -Pu1>11.....a Oranoe C1>11sl 0..1.., f'llol, .1u1,4.11,11,n,1t1} 1-.1s PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE PUBLIC NOTJCt: !W1.~~~t~ - JtlCl'fk c-..: .;;j"· .... S-.AM.~e Ill: H. 01.SON; 0. : IW A. CAREV, elle A Y ,~i Iii "~"· ~!"i•J.\\~~ ~ .. ,. ::i::.~: :.~~~!!~\..A~ x2Mr,, '~i;~ ~ttlt~ .. :. T ACK, 0.<NAtd. IOH ttft; I .. .r. TICE 1$ HEREBY II~-~ ,~I t" · lllldertlQMd, JAMES £, HI M, ~ ... r f*il ~I< A4tmlt11Mr•tor. u tclmlnl. llr .. or £1" 'l~,.J~­of IN lS .. lt Of l(AAI. TRACK,,ci. cow\ ~~, :.:1 =~· •,i.r~WL ~J2 r .. ~1'; of en., racevnt•d twolLer'a ~ ...... mlM16'1, 11P011 IN lffms -cONllll-AVllOI Uctef 1111 .._,....... ':t Ill i~':jO:-:~~.:· :.:' .. "!tfi:..': ::lr16'Tr.m~ ':lr~ lof C.Urt Oft T""tMSty, Jvly 24, ::'tit. 1'l1ft.\1f .. ~ !r~~~}r:',M.!trJtr~<;:!...,~ ~TO Tlf• -JpijJ,t .. ,: A ,.,u = .. -;:,'!Ilk': ot I~ "'*k "'°' _....,.. ~ 1111 ~· ! SICP'~ If f 1. ti! Fi•"° A'*'!jf, Uff ~ • • •1 I '"""· lltN. · • *'· '"'"" f I "lo KARI. JOU"'""· wt hlll >O yuttH INs TRACIC, l !meoflllt .. -Is tet"9d on vov. fli. "'4trl s •ti\. -!l.t.ttlP. l111treta tllt1 _, .... , .. ..,. fllMdlfll In rflllOlllt to :\".!., • r'3."~; ... j ~°':.!': ==~~lft:,.W'lW'\Hif1".."'~': ;,~to lflel of uld JI-.~ et ,,,. "".,<.UM•~ ~~I ~~i;; - tlfM ot 1115 l'f•lll. In e~ 19 thet c.,ttin Mred lft "'9 fOC fftPOnW lht 'f'f' .,,....nt ~r1Wct a• 101~. 10 <'Otl\P4411M, •II~ cttvs .,, .. jHs w1 !: MlnW'tlOllSIJ Mrotff I fpv 1. LM ... n . on. H ptt ,,.... ... II. UftlftS"" so~ ...... corotf Ill a.. so, Pvs. » 10 a. IMI .. 04 teult "'411 be tt1teted Upotl epptktt!Onof MIK. Mops, <-ly II-.. ~ the pielfltlff .rid lllb covrl ,...., "*". /lllbor Street, Coslt Mese. C.llfonll._ 1Vdtn"e11t ~'"" vov f« tllt relltf df.o Bien or otfen ert lt1•ltecl lor w1c1 pro. ,,..noecs 111 tl'lo con>plelnc, wllldl <Mel pttl., 6'ICI must be kl writing t1111 wilt ba rewtt HI oet11l$11mtftl of ••II"·._.... ''"'"'" ot Ille Offk• of Ille P\Alllc,.. of.._., or Pf'OPHI' or otlltt ,.. ... ,... mltll$1r•IOf', llOO Jovtll Gr lftd A-. qunted lft IM c~lelftl. SM\ .. Me, C.lltor11I•. or mey 119 filed c. If .,.. "'""" _, Ult~ tf wltl'ltt.(;lef'lr.ofNld$uporlore-1,or M ,......, i. •Ill• -n.r . .,......., INYbe~IYlflf,.M~Afmlnls4talor • .. .,._..., M lllet .,_ ....... P•UO!M ••• r -.11,. Um• """ flrsl ,......,K...., ..... ., .............. P"Ml<At It 1t111 ._,,, fllll •lort the oawv. J-2l. ms .,.,..lfltt .... ..... WILLIAM tl. ST JOtlN, "•·• o• ··~· t11•11. 1..-ful c .. rk, mOftlf ._ \),.jl 14tltJ. or J»rt By MMe .. ,,.. Cit,.., u.,., •N llll~t •v nce4 trt Nie or Deputy notes M(Yftf ., rtttoe or tt~ !SEAi.i Oiled an ow fl'Wltl1f" Mid Al,,..., be 'Tht _,o "tome>lel11t" lft<ludls KctP4.c.lt IO IMC.WI UllOt1 c.onHrmt-crou<omp1a1nt, "plelftlltl" In<"'*' tlon. Tiit S\lfTI of ,l,080.00 CltpoSlt Ill trOM-tOmplel11•11I, "dtte<'IOMll" lfl. uui, <..tit~''*' er montY order <I~ cros~tendt11I. slft9UI., In. "'°"'' tcc.ttnlNfl., eecn wrltttll bid or Of· <IUOH the e>hwel Ol'ld meKullrw ~ Mf. ""th t,.. 1111...Ct ol the ..... Ctllte <lvdet Mlnill~ 6f>Ct llt!Vlef. A_....,. prk t lo llt Pold upo11 conllrrt't'lon Of IJIMdlllo, lllctuc!"'9 •11 •ns-r, demw· WM H IPf''°"'d oy s•hf S11e>ttlor nf', ~ •• .-sa tit ill lht tonn ,...,.,.... (Alvrt. e.y lfte CellfOnlle Rulft of c:-i, Y- AU Illes Of' ofle~ ,,..,,. tit~ or...,... llloMillt m\Kl tit filed In .... an•l«mluNllV!edDylllestllOr. ,_, willl C>'OClt' 1111119IMS.,..,11r• Tr. rltlM to rtlt<t elly "'°' tll b1c11 b ltllll e ,..., IMreof •ts Wrwd CWI Nd! tltrtby rawrved. plolfoelff's ettOf'M1' .,... Oii Hett ,.... OATEO:.Myt, "7S tllfllClt~ttdbYMl•ltOnlrt. net ~ E. "''"" 11-wtlofl • '""'-la -.INd Pl!Olk A.cll'nl11httelor. ~ °" • Po't'f 11'\eY wery decltt..._ Aclrnlfllslrtlor tt CW\ lN metllod of IHYl<e. "°' •~. UICI EJ .. lt -CCP •ll. I01twou9f\ 41S.40. THEOOO•E J . l &ALt. lt104A•O I. t. YNN PUBLIC NOTICE PtlaLICNO'~ -lll11Llf; N011CE l'VBLIC NOTICE "CTITIOUS t.USINESJ NAMI STATEMENT n.. lollOwlno PtrMl'I •• ooioe blilo• llt\SH. 6 & G PAINTING, Klt'9 • .._..,, s.tlu .,. .. c..111or111• n104 Cloftf ..... O.lh1M, ttlOSo. ,_.,, *'• Afte, C.lllWM• '2104 fhlJ ~I• <~I.cl bl' Ml I,._ ch-.1. 0eNl9 It. o.th.IM n... ..... ,,,.Ill w" rneo """' ""' ~ C*11 .. Or-.. C.Unly Ofl July a. ms. '&NJ• ,,...._Or"_,. O.a o.t•v PllOI. N~tl • ._.,_,.,.... • lt1U S.7J ruauc NorlCE PUBLIC N011CE ----.TIUTOCl*TIUICTOltSCALLINGPO•atDS ""°"I 0'4ril: c:oau ton'""1llltY c:.otle9t D•~lrlct. _...~ .7 ::io1>.m .,Mofl0e'(,Augutu.1•1s. ""f'licl. JIK•lpt: Otfke Of Ille Purcha~"'9 AQenl. COitU Cemmuftlty C.ot' ~omlnlslf•tioft &ulldlflQ, 1l70 Acs.tms Awn.-. Co\I• Mtw. °' " . · 1 ltkellon Neme: DEMOl.I TION OF EXISTING S'TRUCTURES - 810N0.)S6 "'"' .,..,,. artonfftt: Olfktel lllO 01Wk1 Director ol Ptlyske1 Fecllltlft; Ofll«• .. At<lllle<I, Wllllem Muroclt end P•rlll6fs, 2300 N""'°" &oulnerO. ....._, .. .ctl, Cll*'""•· fl~ Pl-,..., llt Olltalnecl •• "" .vc111tec1•s ... flee. NOTICE IS HUtE•Y O.VEN INt 9" ....... n.,,,.., Sdleof Olsttkt of er..., c-.ty, CtllfOflllt llttl"9 ~ end 11\rougll Its GcwemlllQ Botrd, Nttl"'""r rottrnd '9 • "OIST IUCT ," w411 recelvt 11C1 to, 11U1 not 1-.,. U\9ft "" ....,.,. ..... llnoe, M•led bica tor IN ..,,d of • <OfttrKt lor lhe ~ M"d Ill IN.,._. ldllltltlH eeio .... •fld wn be -neo ano • o&>ow~fl--plece .1f.OO ~t ,.quired 111 Hell set Of t>1d docum111h to Ml good conellt'°" w11111n 11 ... cStv' etter ,,,. bid OC>tfllno _,......,.m.,. .. ~slve10tlWC011lrKIOO<-lllL :g ... 11\1 •Ill! of pr'OPOWd wb<onlrllClors 1•t•1Ct f9$trvH IN tight to reject ""Y or •II bids or to w~lw M>Y _, .....,1n.111i.s 111..., bids°',,.,,,. biddir19. Iii iltlUCf lits dtlffmlM<I !he QeN•al P<•velllftQ ••le or per oltm """ '" .,. :.t':' lft which Ws won Is tQ be ciertor Ml'd tw •ad! cuoll or type f/I ""'"""' lt .. ecullt the 'OllCrtc1, lobe H nsted belOw """ cl1t1lfktU9fl ftOt ...Clclc*ld 6fld ba-llMtcl INll be ptlct et the ...,_ ..... ,... f9r 11\o tpp11cA111t Ito -cles$ltk allon 111 eftecl yrllh ,,,. ... t,.. tr•• C.-lls If .,, ·~ llsttd be'°"'•• rlOI curre"4 or ere ,....... ".__ .., .. _u durlflo u. lliddl,.11,,,. w constN<tlon """· we• rwi.-. 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CHAA1.l$R. •II.I.MAN NoMdlllrrnty wlthdr-111sblcllortjlfflodCll FCW1Y·Flwe (451 deysefler ,,,. r.=oA.OUlio\KE llltl Jet for 1M•lllt10 Of bklt ,,. ~ ...• tld. ,.,,.,_,. ........... ,....,..., .... lo Jl911lflt If S•ct•l«Y ""c.M ..... tllt •\'mtnl bond Shlll bt In tN tonro RI forth 111 the <;ontrect SteltofC•llfoft1l1,C4'UfltYofOrM1111.~' .._ o.&~ .. s-11 , .. ~ wbscrllltel btlon,,,. mt• To.t cMy Cll Jlll'f, 1'1S, tlld I Mr..,.,. c.,tlly l!Mt l •m not.., olll<er«dlrt<IOt of UllstNnlt. Ml' COt1'11'111DIOft uol•U JtfMW'Y •• 1'17 EMI I. Y M. MORGAN ,....,,l"Vblk "'*'"'" °'"'" c.,. ' 0e1iy ""' Jllt't 11. ms PUBIJ..C NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE m,tcommvtll1YColle0tOltlrkl .. ,, of Ttus«tM , ... ,,, .. ,.e.w .. ..., ,._,~ry, 8oerdOI T""°*' ~ ·~ COUI Dolly PllOt, Jiiiy II, 2$, "75 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE . .. . .. ... " . -..... ,rld!y, July 18. 1975 OAllVPtlOT PUBLIC NOTICE p BLICNOTICE Pl' BLIC NOTICE -p BLIC NOTICE • f =--~-A~· OtlS ••• ~ j,.... ,., Golleo-O~lfkl Bid OtedllM: 11• IJ.m., ,.,..,.y, ~•.lt1$. Pl.C•ef 81d R.c•lfl : Office of IN Pvrcn•'I,.. ~.c:-.& Com,..11111lly Coll•O• Ohttlcl MmllllWetlOn P.,I ....... JJ1t AdM'tl Aw"""· c:...w ~u. 6,.,... (fufll.,. ei.t•flle. Pl'olfft 1 .. 111u1'-!;ffN: (Alt.Ill! DI~ .. OP"4tMT C•Ntllt, I.UM 01' llio\"°""RY ,Atl~ITIU tt•rM'J,,ff =--"="'= rJ.flc", .,.,ec .... of ,...,,l<ft ""1;111,.1 o•flu .. tt>e ~. ~lll•M tlutoell 6 llWtfttft.,. '* ... .,.,.,, &oy1ne,.i, ......,rt ...... Cellternle. ~..,,. ,.._,,.., CMt .... .,.._et !flf Arc!M ... f'Uflk•. NOTICE IS HtREI,. •IVElf !Mt N -.Ow ........ S<lilNf OISlrkt of gr.,. c:-ty, C..llt•1'111 ~ b'f ,... ''":ii! 111 O.Yf""no ...,d, '" ••~ '•'t.rt•d •• •• Ill 1 "'411.~"wlf,ta« ~ '"-........... IJ•lell tlftw, ....,. .._. f9t • ,_,.,. • c-r.cl ............... ~ ... ldtft(lfltd .......... '""" - .... ... .. ffC-IWd In 1he~ NOTICE op; ~UeLIC HEAIUNO t~ '"'111141F tt•f elovd I 11\f lltQTIGli l~MliA£8Y c;,1VIN ..... e llll•ttel.ill .... W'1.K•. Cllllilk llffri"t wlU b9 heltl llY tlW t.lly ll•rt Wiii ... I JI0 .00 .. p!)Sll Cjiouncll of the c11r flf c;.o,.. Mt~°" ~1,.~11 .. ,tf ... do<~•• AllQvsl 5, ttH, ti thlt llOUt ~ •11J,.1n., Ill''--""",...,..,. 111 .... ~ °'es SOOll therHlltt H lM ......_, rney .ctNfl fl¥e -y~ ...... IM llH ~no .. he•rd, 111 Ille (OUfl(ll Che,,,_,.. ol ...... ' CllYH•ll,17FelrOrlw ,GOst•Mlt• .•• ,,. ... l"UU ,.,_ •• , ....... ~ ,IHAI. EHVIRON¥1,_fAL I~· ~s.l,,_ .. ~U1ftltKl'6c~ P•CT REPORT lor R·7S·20, C.J . EKtl ... $11tll .. K<~et1•"'''­ Septtstrom •11d St11s, PlntttHll· M<'"lly ,...,,4"f It In ti. ll'M~I =-:;.:!!: !:,''~!;.,!~'°~ ~::7,r;t.\ Ill~ r"9t'6t tlll ,..,.. to rnt11t 1outef .. IP A ... ,,,. A-. re)t<t ~ or ell t.Ws Or le _,..,. l"Y REZONE PlflTION •"1~20, C.J . 1t,...i.,ltle$ « l11t0<m•llllft Ill ¥"f - ---Iii' _ ~strom efld Softs, )llS p~ 116ewl11theOlddlftQ, SU l'Nd, ~ .... ,., •"'1"'°" .,,._ .......... "'"wllMt .. hit~ lo< t STAT .... ~,,., .. ...., .. llOO ......... -~fefty·Flve c•tl ...... ~ .... THE ~~=.:~~":~:'.· !ft M-*'!' pey::::.:~ i:::..,_. ~11C~ IS FIJltTNElt GIVENlllAI ~wllfbar-.,,lrefptlot'to~of 11"! f , .. ~ t'-.,.. ,.C.ct lf'Y _,, tll !tie c.Ml«I. f!M "'Mtflt ~ sMll H U S '!: ~n d Plf'~ ~~ ~ eppe., -119 ba lft IN l«M M'f f .. 111 Ill llW CGfllr~t MAR IBE (; H1 nd ..... W ,..City lrjl Of lheCily .. Qo<lEite---.~ -Wile,~thllllls, '"· HEI. F fl:!: Mo• °" "'' t4tremenlkwlff rlel HEHOEA H1 torme rll' •~ ' EILEf;'41t.PHll'INEY &y~.'!'.,."*-E.w .. _ HELEN • J"PJBS •nd CltvClerlltll... ._ PUBLIC N011CE "" 0°::.:,.A:cc: ':,C:,·1,:-:. cin =~~~,~~:~:~v~~~~~ CllYofC-l•Mew Pvbl:.;~;~~~1T;,."'.0,.:;, COUNCIL Of' THll CITY 01' COSTA dtuned, IZYEI. A. WENGER, P\lblo.neo Ore"~ Co•~I O•il'I' Piie(. Al!yll,2S, 197S 260·15 MllSA, CALI "ORN I A, AC TINO AS NEll.1 E 1.. J011 NSON, w. OUVE 1_J<A_Y_1_*·_1_'1_$ ________ 2w.1r __ 7_s _____________ _ THE lllll•O,FICIO •OAltD OF HVSTON,EVERETTG.HVSTON,Tht OlltECTOIU 0, THtl coaTA MISA .. ,,, arid CleYISftS ol CHESTER w. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC N011CE ~A. I( AN 0 " I! c .... TI 0.. BAXTER, •a•!led, Tne ....... ...cs 1----------------------------DISTRICT, A~~ROVIN• T ... AN• Otwl-Of 1.. E . YOUNG, elMI ~ HEJlATIOH Of' CIRTAIN n EVA 1.. YOUNG, decused, UNINHAl&lftlD TUtltlTO•Y COM-A 0 BERT P . t UC K ER • n d TIGUOUS TO THI! CITY 0" COSTA JACOVEl.INE A. SIEMER, W. M . ME~A IN TMI COUNTY 0" 81t00KS, AOY RU~iEl.L and ORANGE, KNOWN AS l'AULARINO-MAURINE "VUEl.I., H~ HA•ANNUCATION. Wiit, SE LMA •• ANf• s . THECITYCOUNCll.OFTHECITY SECVRITY',ACl'trc ;;'.ti l OF COSTA MESA, ACT ING AS THE BANK u C411trVtl0t of IM 11 EX-OFFICIO BOARD OF OIREC· SELMA I!. -AND"tws •• -~ OF TORS OF THE COSTA M ESA PARK AMERICA kT.5.A.,••ITtlllt•u.e. AHO RECREATION DISTRICT , the Wiii of,, A, A•OllllJ~MI 00£S HER EBY ORDAIN AS ll,_nesFllAHKA.ANORE oe. FOLLOWS: CHM, end ... Oecrtt of 0 1 !of\ SECTION 1, TNI ,,.. anntutloft of Oii hb ES.I• .. , OA~IO I<. JON end the Cotl• ,,,.... Peril al\O Re<rHllon FRANCES I.. J0Wlt, ~ and Oistrkt, County Of Or•noe. Slett of Wilt, MAAION COtTll.1.0. MUTUAL C..llloml•, of NI , •••• 1 .. u11I~-CREDIT BU REAU,. ccwpor•laft. '"° ~rtllo<'y, <OfttlQUOU\ to ~Id Oly of all lltfSOftS 111>know11 •lw> h•W or c .. lm cosi. Mtso. I• h«•l>Y •1>e1ro¥ff end.,. .. ., "'""'' 111 °' lief\ °" "" ,,...rty wle teftltory Ii ller•bY or4tlfttd lo ba Mmft dftcrlM4 .ne 001!5 I~ illlMltf lo•l'ld ffttde •"rt ol IM Col.. XXX. 1111:1wve. btfenctent~ ,,... ~rk .,.. •tt..-tllfl OltUkll TM• /_tO~li 0" TM~ UAT£ OF .. IN '"11elllrt OtcllteOon ...... CALIP'QltNIA YlrtM'lllMl 1"4141 l••r.-V el<~ To IM tbow_,,.CI ~ .... .. •11 .. .., ... E .. '"''"' ()ffl<tr with .... ,.,_ ~ .......... IN c-Mf (ltf• .. OfMIW Olllflly, 4lel"' .. ., Int-I 111 • li.tt tA .. ,.. "1flllallt lo, .. Ct1ltort1ll E11f!~ ,a"y heftlndH<tlbtd: ltl OllllllY Ml et ,,,., 1 ... 1 .... ..,. A t lotil tome>ltl11I lw .,.nlllon he\ rll••· "-"" •• .,.ulallMo..., M -.,. fllM b., u.. p4tl11t11fs ... lllsl .,.,.,. ,..,...,., It 1.,lle11lally fMC~~ If! t It "°" '*'"' to defend tnls lawsuit, "°" ....,, " Ill I ltttl .. M'!'!!'!'l? al· ~·· Ille 111 tllh Cq<lrt a wtltten plffd. ,..,,.. N•tte INtUd ......... A' ... lftO Ill '6tllllflM to .,.. (~··''" wllhift by tNH4lf•r•11C• meat• petl ,.....,, .,.,.,. .-.1w lnle Mlf'lll'l'•11t I• ..,.....,on SICTIOl'I a. T ... I 11\e ~ocffdlfletrw s:· ··~••ll l•MSO, .,.urMfevltwtll 111rw11Uon hertl11 onl•l,..d •re hid.,.., lflttftd 611 •lllPflullOft tf "",.. .. ,.. ltlltll llMtf flle "9•1•1ons Of lhe A<I ti t • "911 will be oeemed to llew .0- llltt ~ L l•l•llH• II tho Sl•t• of mltltf llltl tdOOfed ,,.. •11• .. tlons of Ctl.lf• I ftlltf11t..-•nd ••fetr'ff .. Ult "'".,•Int, tne pltl11lllf mt'I' >IPPIY •-." Nll•llll" M U11lnll•bl*fTer· IO,,.. C.Vfl for ti.. ttllet """9Sled 1'1 '''1\~l!! 't,. ·~, o,d1 ... "" ""'" ~ ... ~1ior.~!!·1C~1ll:'~ 1.r: ,,.:r •lld t: f,. f11ll ,.,,. IN rt' .. Clwll Proc:edure, 01 tne tol_.llQ rNI UOI cNJ' from tflt .o., Ill ......,, P'9'1frlY sltutltcl In 0fll"99 Counly, Ind ~-to lllf IJplt•llOft of lfltMft (allf9tN• tndeleKtlr:i.41 H fol!OWI: IUI "'9yt frem IM !MIU ... INrwof, 1.iOI& tt, to, t2 t,,d 7•. 111 llM• •lt, IJMll llt 11UIMlllM4I 91'U 111 1111 Or .... HllM~ ... ,._, .... ..._tllie. iec• c;oesl D•lly Piiot. • new•1M1Ptr of lloll, Ill 11\e Coly of HUfl1if191on 8Nch, ge,..rtl c lttul•t1011. prl11ltd ""' C«#lty ot Or1r199, Sl•I• ot CeUlonlle, Plltlllllltd 111 the City o4 Cost• Mew, es per mep 111ereol tKotded '" llooli •. logtll'ler wlll'I ,.,. ,..,.._.Of 11\t ,.,...,. P•Q• 10 of N IS(tlle11eo11• '-"P'· i.rs Of ..... City CovM II ¥OllllQ for .->Cf ,_'9r0S of 0.Mte Gevllty C:..I ...... llglln"thew,,.... YOU MA'I' lllK T"I AOVl'E PASSED ANO ADOPTED this ISO• OFANATT01tNS¥ INAHVMATT[R Olyol July, ms. c 0 N N E c T I 0 " I TH TH E AMII L. Pl11kley COM Pl.A INT 0111 fNll IVM~NS, Meyorotlnt SUCH ATT0!lNI¥ tHOUl.0 I E CltyofC:.ost•Mtw CONSUl.TJO •11101111"11.V so THAT ATTEST: 'YOUR PLUOINO If.I.• I E FILED EU"" P. PT!lme., OA E NTUllO WITHIN THE TIME OlyCl•rkOf Ille AEOUIREO IY TNlltU##ONS. CllyofCosl•MIW Otttcl: F•WYl•YIO, lf7' STATE OF CALIFORNIA I ISEALl COUHTY OFORANGE I SS WILLIAM£. ST JOHN, CITY OF COSTA MESA I Clerk I, EILEEN P. PHINNEY, City Oerfl 8y ~Hy TeQ9etl Ind H41fl~kl Cltrll ot ll'le City Coun<ll OtPUIY Clerk of 1111 City of Cos I• Mu•. nereby Tiie worO "complalnl" lfl'1Vd9• orUty 11'111 tM ebow ..,d tor~no cron -complei11ant, "plel11Ull•'' In· Ord11\et\C• Ho. 1~3' wes lnlroouc cluOH crou-complaln•11~, llft0 "dtltn· "'° cOMldered Mellon by wctloro "' • ci.11ts" l11<hldes cross•ft,...,,.s. reQUI•• mfftl119 ol stld City (Qun( II A wrltltft pleecllllt, '""vdlno lftrl.,O. lwld on IN UI u, of July, 1'7~ end _,, dtmurt•r. •tc., "'"'' 119111 tllo tnerulter passed end •dopted u • form requlrtd by ttM C.llfahw• lt111ft ""'°'••I• r19111., mt1t1119 01 wlcl Clly of tourl . ..,._ er~ln11 pll'e41111Q ~• Covn<ll lleld Of\ 1111 IStn dey of -"'1y, be flltd Ill \hit ~rt Wllll ,.._, tllll'Q ltH, by 1,,.1011....,lllO roll c•ll 110te: tws Mid P'OOI lhet 1 <•P.Y lhtfee>f w•~ CMINo."'4 0.r'ler Ho. 1'111 Metleftal aetlll lteelon .... 1f REPORT OF CONDITION, COH5°'.IOA t ING OOMESTICSUBSIOIARIES,OF THt tltVIHI NATIONA~IAHICll 1171 Ctmpus Orlw•. 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MACHINERY • BEllEflALF~!R Oas~®EXTERIOR , ·OziJ:e® PRINTED ~ ~,ARTIFICIAL PATTERN CAR GRASS 5 YEAR GUARANTEE e NATURALLY BEAUTIFUL •STAIN RESISTANT •EASILYCLEANED 499 • 12 FOOT MOTHS OUR LOW SO. PRICE YD. •FOR FAMILY ROOMS, CAMPERS, TAAi LEAS, ETC e 12 FOOT WIDTHS OUR LOW PRICE 4e~ . ...,. _ .• 1, •-. 1 , Opens Tonight €1tildren Perform. By KA'ftlY nANCV Of IM o.ily Piiot St.ff "Rur_nvelstiltskin," which opens tonight at the H\lntington Beach Playhouse, has a cast of 11 characters -plus 16 live trees, mushrooms frogs, erves and butterflies. ' The 16 ·actually are youngsters in costume who .will t>ro.vidq the scenery and perform dance. routines dunng the three·act children's play. . "I wanted to involve more little kids," said Director Sylvia Lee, an instructor at Santa Ana Valley High School. "TIDS IS A P,LA V where little kids can be in· volved and do well," she continued. "It also gives them a chance to learn what theater is all about, and it gets a lot of families involved." Fifty-three children tried out for the 27 roles, and characters range in age from 6 to 18. Mike Scott will play Rumpelstiltskin, the forest elf who spins straw into gold. Paula Ann Watson will play the miller's daughter, who pro- mises her firsl·bom child to the elf in exchange for gold. To Dance ot Fiesta The Lopez Sisters will be among the enter· tainment at the 22nd Annual Fiesta La Cris· tianita tonight through Sunday in San· Clemente's Plaza Park. The festival , which celebrates the first Christian baptism in Mick Stonehenge plays her father ~nd Wayne Mayberry the ~old-loving king. Performances will be at the playhouse 2110 N. Main St., Huntington Beach, at 7:30 p.m .'eacb Friday and at 2 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays through Aug. 2. ADMISSION IS $1, and the reservation and information number is 842-5421. The young mushrooms, trees and other scenery characters will be dressed in leotards and skull caps. The rest of their costume will tie on. As a scene changes -from the garden to the forest, for example, the children will rush f>ackstage .·~nd change their flower for a '1\USbroom M their butterfly for a frog. "The other cast members have a dual job - helping the kids change,'! Ms. Lee explained. When the youngsters are off stage a parent wiJl eotert.a.in them q uieUy with children's games. "It. is going to have to be well organized," Ms. Lee admitted. "But I am optimistic and I have a lot of help." Calilornia, includes a carnival beginning atS o'clock tonight , a parade at 10 a.m . Satur- d ay, and a pancake breakfast from 7 to 11 a. m. Saturday. • Arts/Dining Out ~ Entertainment Friday, July 18, 1975 DAIL V PILOT C J ~ gp-r~~,.. ~ ~~~~ ... ~~ D.il'I' "'!lit So&lltf ...... WAYNE MAYBERRY THREATENS PAULA ANN WATSON IN 'RUMPELSTILTSKIN' Michael and Mk:hele Scott Help Set the Scene D f!!Vil f ry Ralph Bassett will sing the role of the devil and Judy Schmidt will play the muse Nicklausse in the Or ange County Lyric Opera Associa· tioo production of the Off en- bacb opera "Tales of Hof· f mann," presented Wednes· day, Friday and Saturday evenings July 23 through Aug . 2 at the Laguna Moulton Playhou se in Laguna Beach. Starring as Hoffmann will be, alternate· ly, Gary Fischer and Paul H arms, with Barbar a Wilkinson and Jeryl Metz sharing the soprano role. Tickets at $5 may be re- served by calling 494-0709. . . . . . . Family Relationship in Drama Golden West Presents Pulitzer Prize-wi~r Next Week MOTHER-DAUGHTER DISPUTES, TINDDNlll IN DRAMA •MARIGOLDS' Dela ROie (left) and Sherry Haneon IUr In Pulltler Prtn-wlnnlng Play By JACKIE HYMAN Of Ille O. lly P l let 5Uff Casting a play is one of the most difficult parts of directing, Denise Dunne believes. Ms. Dunne, 25, a lab assistant in the summer theater workshop at Golden West College in Hunt- ington Beach, was chosen to direct the Pulitzer Prize-winning play "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" by Paul Zindel. "It (casting) was one oI the hardest things I've ever 'had to do," Ms. Dunne said, explaining that she chose her performers from among the workshop slu· dents. "When you have a selection of really good people, it's bard lo pick the one that's going to get the part, wondering who will be best. You have lo take some chances and cross your fmgers a lot." CAST IN the five-character drama, which will play at 8:30 p.m. July 23 through 27 in the col· lese's Actor's Playbox, are Sherry Hanson, Laureen Halli- day, Della Rose, Susan Bates and DanBaers. Tickets at $1.SO are on sale in the college bookstore. , Dally" ... """"'-" DIRECTOR DENISE DUNNE Ms. Dunne. who has a B.A. degree in radio and television from Cal State Long Beach, said this is the second play she has directed. Her firs t production was of Tennessee Williams' ''Camino Real," also at Golden West. But working on "Marigolds" may have changed her career in· terest from acting to directiDg, Ms. Dunne said. • • 1 ·m beginning to think I really like it a lot. Before l started t.bp I thought. well, I'm going to direct this show but my real love is ad.· ing. But I r eally like it a lot." : MS. DUNNE, who works indte ele mentary school libraries :of the Long Beach School DlstJ¥l, said she definitely plans-to pursue a career in some asped of theater. H er l ove o f directin g "Marigolds" stems from her ad· miration for the playwright, Paul Zindel, Ms. Dunne s aid. "I 've read his c hildren's book. I loved it. He really has a feel for women's problems," she said. The play. she explained, "de· als with the family relatiOOBblp of a m other a nd h e r l~o daughters." "Marigolds''.is one oftwosbtn· mer productions slated at Go1lkn West. Charles Mitchell, 0-plro heads the theater wotits~: ill directing Woody Allen's "~'t Drink the Waler ," wbicb wiltoq in the college's commmlt(i theater July 30 tbroua.hAua.a..:.: .. : . ·: ::: ... . . .·.• -:::~ ) } I I . . . ~. . . . -!--. Ftldly, July 18. 1975 S11perstar '!'he rock m u s ical ··J csu)j C hri st Su pe r s tar" will be 'presented by llunt· ington Beac h High School s tudents at 8:30 p.m. July 24, 25 and 26 at the Huntington Beach Civ ic Center. 1'he performance, '4'hich is free, st ars Mark Lowen trout a nd Brian Shucker. fLV~<Y ()'ru 11 t.()rl(.Ul.j"-. OUR USUAL 1/2 PRICE SALE "DIPPED CHOCOLATE" Pri in Recr OTOGRAPHY :COURSES FOR BEGINNING BEGINNERS ANO INTERMEDIATE INTERMEDIATES AND ADVANCED ADVANCED AND EVEN PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONALS , .......... .. -·' " .. ·• ... , '. . .. ......... :, • • . • ""'" DAYS A - I, r-£.WPORT SC>-DDL OF A-iOTc:x::;RAPHY "' ""'"<'" ~· .••"'!Bl ~C"CA~~ '''""'"' "'"'"'" ' Mesa Bike Race Sunday l't1ore Ulan 450 blc)'cle racers are expected to line up Sunday in Cosla l\1csa's second an· nual Bicycle Grand l,,_ix , the biggest such race in the region . "It's wedged betwt.-cn the stall' and n a · lional ch'ampionsh•P6 so we know 1,1.•c'JI have some of the top riders here," ~aid Pat Sanchez of Costa Mesa's recreation staff. In addition to the hard ro:icing around the 1.6-mile c ircuit at Red Hill Avenue and Kalmus Drive, near Orange County Airport, there will a lso be lighter feslivities for spectators and younger competitors . .. Bicycle r acing is H sport for t he s pec· tator, too," Sanchez said, "particularly "''hen they go around a circuit of onl)' 1.6 miles. There's a lot of s trategy to "-'atch. '' The festivities include a prc·racc parade, music by a five -piece German band called Astoria. a r ace for celebrities and a "BiJ: Wheel" r ace for pre·schoolers. These will be open to thO.!lli! "-'ho register one half-hour before the events Sunday. Six races arc scheduled for Amateur Bic)'· cle League of America riders . The first, for noYices, is scheduled for 10 a .m ., with later races being for youngsters. veterans, and women. The 12-lap junior race will begin at noon with the seniors race. 38 laps for a total or 60 miles, scheduled Cor t p.m. The "Bi g Wheel" races are s lated for 1:30 and 2 p.m . The one-lap race for celebrities, won last year by Councilman Henry Quigley of Ir\.·ine, is scheduled ror 11 a.m. Local businessmen donated prizes -...·urth ~1<?0~=£ I . 8 G ---''"''~· --St COURSE FOR MESA BICYCLE RACE Fast Circuit Stretches for 1.6 Miles n1ore th;_in $1 ,700 to the event. making it one of the major bicycle l'Ompctitions in Southern Californi<.1. FIVE TRIPS EVERY DAY Adults. S4.25. one way; children. 1/2 fare Cuir\I! • .,., C;11ahr1,1. So c,,i.t ·.,own p,., 1tu: lsl11nd las~e&I boi>I~ lo !111: 15l11nd nlOSI C•"'""'"ll"C "'' h<'duh· •!•111 olhucd .. 111loc1 vour t.nuse ~rut 111.tk•• u1serv;ll1nn •)" our ll"IJI ol sp,lLltlU5, n>Olh!H• 700· 11.1s~engt!• ""ssels '"" "'' hf'th.oh!S 'I'"" ¥011 more 11mt1 on Ca1a11n.- Circus OCC's 'Cabaret' Set LEAVE DOWNTOWN LONG BEACH 8 a.111. LEAVE AVALON (CATALINA ISLAND) 10 a.nr. To Hold Auditions 1-fa\le you ever "-'a nted to join the cirl·us? Ringling Brothe>rs and Barnum & Bailey Circus will hold a special tryout s ession at 10 :30 ;.i .n1 . Tuesday in Ing lewood for all persons interestt.."<I in becoming a clo .... ·n or s how girl w it h the Greatest Show on Earth. Bill Ballentine, dean of the Clown College, will conduct trials for clowns "''ith the top auditioners to be invited to the an- nual Clown College in Florida this fall . Candidates s hould call the Ringling Brothers of· !ice (213) 674-1774 to app- ly ror the tryout. Carl Nelson of Anaheim will portray the Master of Cer e monies in Orange Coast College's s ummer musical produc- lion. ''Cabaret." "Cabare t " y,•ill bl· staged July 30 and 31 and Aug . I and 2 at 8 :30 p.m . in the OCC Auditoriun1. ·rickets ;.i re S2 a nd all seats arc reserved. The box o ffice will be open Jul)' ·24. 25, 26, 28 and29from II a .m .to2 p.m . and each ni ght, ex - cept July 26, from 6 ::rJ lo 8:30 p.m . The box office will also b e o pe n on performanc e nig hts from7to 8:30p.m. OCC drama instructor John B. F erzacca y,•ill djrcct this yea r 's produc· tion, -...•hic h includes more than 100 s tudenLo; in the cast, cre w and or· c-heslra . David Anthony is the orchestra d irector, LETTUCE 2 fw 39c '""°"' .. UIT ....... '°"" Tl.US --....... , \ Carole Boelter "'il l lead the chorus and Rebecca Sordelel "-'iii c hor eo· graph. Rowl and is an OCC graduate and has ap- peared in Orange Coast College productions or 9 .1.111. 12:15 p .1n. 1:30 fJ.nr. 7:30p.m. · ·s.30 fJ.m . 011 S1111<1"Y·' 11:15 .-1.n1. 3 p .nr. 5:15 p.m . 9:45 p.m . • '7 30 fJ.n1. 011 S1111rl;1ys .. Man of La M ancha," (714) 826-2170 Ri c hard R ow la nd, a 24 -ycar·old lhcalt•r ma. jor ;.ii C<tl Sta l e Fullerton, y,·jJI play Clif· ford R radsha"'·· the y oun g j ournalist . "Indians," and "J .B." SPECIAL RATES FOR 1\1 a ri a n a n. c n c e, 20. of I •G,.RPO"IU"IP"S""( 2.s..,o"R'"M!!OIW!R ,.' l"""l"l'il 2""13.;J,.4~3"511-,.6.,.6'11"!61'!"1• ~;~~~:~·~~ y,;,~;~~·5~r; a1~•i!ai'iU1Stlj;QliJ I TUEs.15· th WED. 30 I JULY ruJULY t I ..... ... I ' ' '" ,, ., " Ptoclue9d by IRVIN fELD and KENNETH FELD • St1gl'd ind Dir.etl'd by RICHARD BARSTOW PRICE INCLUDES MENAGERIE, OPEN I HOUR PRIOR TO SHOWTIME 1 tJes. thru Fri. al Sat. at Sun. at 2·30 & 8:00 P.M. 10·30 A.t.1 .. 2:30 & 8 :00 P.M. 1:30 & 6 :00 P.M. NOTE: No Mon. Perforinance No 2:30 PM Perfo1n1a nce Tues, July 15 Tickets on Sale Now: At the Forum (10AM·6PM DAi!y), Pacific Stereo (637 S. Hiii) and ell Mutual Agencies. and all T1 c ketron outlets including Sears, Broadway and Wa rds Stores. ALL SEATS RESERVED $4.00 • $5 00 • $6.00 • $7.00 SAVE $;> 00 ON KIDS UNOFR I ;i !11.-. .. W••d . Th111 .. 2 10 A. R no PM r" :' JO PM & S.11 JO 10 AM For Special Group rates cell 674-6000 Ext. 206 For Information call The Forum 673·1300 TUES. 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ANn•, JOO 0111• llvt,, LI, tll02 • l t Ll01t Star• T he .F l yi ng Medallions will bring U!eir trapeze act t.o µon Country Safari 10 Laguna Hills starting Sunday for a month-long engage- me nt . The per f ormers - Maureen and Barry Mitchell a nd Judy and Jimmy Cavaret- ta . -will g ive two perform ances each weekday afternoon and three s hows dai- ly on weekends. New Dining in Laguna 'Merely lake note or the cars c logging the Coast Highway and freeways; s u~me~ is de!initely rolling into high gear throughout the vacation mecca or Orange Coun-ty. Out 'n' About Norman Stanley Broadway, Lagun a Beach, 494 -9980. The restaurant is now owned and operated by Jimmy Chan, who recently took over from the founders, Peter and Louisa Hyun. Laguna Beach is stir- ring with enough activity to keep a dozen towns its size hopping. To the crowds packing three art festivals add those pour- ing in for the sun and seashore, the new sbop- pi n g centers a nd restaurant attractions. Virtually within shout- ing distance of all three festival sites are two new s hopping complexes. These not-lo-be-missed centers are the Colony on Broadway (Laguna Ca- nyon Road) and the Lum- beryard on Forest Ave. FRONT AND center in the latter (wher e, in- deed, a genuine lumber yard did stand not too long ago) you'll find the e ntrance l o the just- opened Ivy House, one of the biggest dining de· velopments in Laguna in recent years. If Europe has lived with H o u ses lik e Hapsburg and Windsor, it's possible our time has arrived with the House of Peters. That's because the ace husband and wife team of BilJ and Jean Peters, proprietors of the s uperb Crown House in Laguna Niguel, also happen to be the owners and creators of the Ivy House. We haven't as yet had time to check out a full- fledged meal at the Ivy House, but with Bill and Jean al the helm there's no question aW>ut the event being looked forward lo with con- siderable anticipation. So keep watching here for an account of that oc- casion as soon as the schedule permits. IN ADDITION to lunch and dinner daily, there's also continuous service at the oyster bar. By way of entertainment, Wally Ruth, pianist and vocalist ; appears in the cocktail lounge nightly, Tuesday through Satur- day. The Ivy House is loca{- ed at 384 Forest Ave. two blocks from the Coast Highway, opposite City H all, Laguna ~~~~~i. Reservations, While you are in the a.rt colony you may also want to c heck out the changes at still another House -in this instance the House of Hyun, 410 In addition to the din- ner bill of fare with ils splendid selection of Oriental cuisine. served nightly from 5 to 10 p.m., there's now a f ine luncheon menu, ser ved daily from 11 :30 a.m. lo 2::.lp.m. STILL ANOTHER in· novation Jimmy has in· lroduced is happy hour every day, all day long. And there's e ntertain- ment nightly in the cocktail lounge with Leo or Marcus. Cha nge is also the or- der or the day at South Lag un a's w ide l y · acclrumed Ben Brown 's restaurant, 31106 Coast Highway, 499-2663. This modern-day Shangri-La. nestled in the quiet and secluded confines of <See OUT, P ageC4) Real Cantonese Food eat here or take home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 21st Pl .. Newport Beach OR iolt 3-9560 H-to MldftiCJl!t Daity-Wfftcends Utttil I :00 .. m. O•H n Tl.AAS .. ~·oe UlA •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--!• Highest Quality Native Mexican foods Week Oo'f1: 11 :30 o.m. to 11 p.m. Fri. ond Sot. 11 :30 o.m. to 12 p.m. Open 7 Days COCKTAILS 9093 E. AOAJ-16. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 WI PIOUDlY POUi SMllNOfF, DIW IACAIDI IUM, IAILY TIMQ, OOIDON' ...... -... , CHllmAN llOl. llANOY ••• * IRIAKPAST * H fJ.Eml DPERIEICE AT COfFU SllO' PllCES *LUNCH* MANY ENTREES-SANOWICHES PILED HI SERVED WITH SPECIAL FRESH FRUIT SUR· PRISES .•. *SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE HUNCH* NI Tll c• IOOM flOI lf.2 r .a * DINNll IY CANM.IUGHT t mc1auz• • a T£1PT1C Yum Of FUUI llOQl£TTES, STUIS, SWOOl ITllS. NII II UD. •• flOll 5 Tl 11 P .1..arrEJ 111 TIIATI£ DElllm ,_ 11 r.1. -1 u . CMIMI TIMI rMAPPT MOUi) 4-7 ,.M. ... '""' .... MOT.coLD MOii D'OlvnU SavtNI ~ COCITNU '" a..-IUC1Cft'I '"°"' 597.9000 WVIGAS INT11T~ MUSIC JOI DANCING NIOMn.Y 2100 S. llttTOl • IANTA ANA 'MIU"°'°'" COAITPlAIA·,_....·-AR--• • • • • • • • • • ,,,,. ............. .a.1 .............................................. , • • THE ORANGE COUNTY PREMIERE OF THE HIT BROADWAY M USICA L e fie fl•'1elf-e "THE HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWN" FOR TICKET INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL (714) 492-9950 • BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 10 A.M. CLOSED MONDAY e 140 AVENI DA PICO • SAN CLEMENTE 92612 • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SAN FRANCISCOJOINNER • Chicken Consomme Soubrette, wi th baby shrimp and peas. • • served with a Cali fornia avocado f nd crispy lettuce salad •• and a choice of Magic Pan special dressings ... • and our famous Crab Delight Crepe --made with chunks of Alaskan king crab. in a delicate bechamel sauce with sherry. COSTA MESA South Coast Plaza BULLOCK'S WING FREE PARKING • SS&-1225 $3.95 c.omp1ctc AMEAtCAH VCPAESS•MASTEA CHAAOE•9ANKAMEAICAAO ' . . . . .. . . . . . Frldey,July18.1975 CAILVP1LOT Q Musicals Enliven Coast . ~. ~· •• TONIGlfl', rot. Y 18 'GODSPELL' -Rock musical, tonight through Aug. 10 al South Coast Repertory Theater, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Various times, Tuesday through Sunday. Reservations 646·1363. 'PURLIE' -Musical comedy, now at the Aquarius Theater, 6230 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood. $5.25 to $8.75. Tickets at agencies or (213) 466·8555. 'NO, NO NANETl'E' -Musical revival nighUy except Monday tonight through Aug. 3 al Sebas- tian's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. $10.95 to $12.95 with dinner. Reservations 492·9950. 'MADAME BUTTERFLY' -Fully-staged Puc- cini opera, sung in English. Tonight and Satur- day, 8:45 o'clock al the Laguna Moulton Playhouse next to the Festival of Arts grounds, Laguna Beach. $5. Reservations 494-0709. 'WONDERFUL TOWN' -MusicaJ revival star- ring Nanette Fabray, tonight through end of August at the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion. Tickets at agencies or (213) 626·7211. CHILDREN'S OPERA -"Help, Help the Globolinks, '' a one.act opera, 7: 30 o'clock tonight and Saturday at the Cat State Long Beach University Theater, 6101 E . 7th St. $2 adults. $1 children. Information (213) 498·4540. ORAN~E COUNTY FAIR -Tonight through Sunday al lhe Orange County frurgrounds in Costa Mesa. Rides, continuous entertainment, displays . $1. 75 adults, $1 children. 'THE HOUSE OF BLUE LEAVES' -Farce, at CaJ State Long Beach Studio Theater, tonight and Saturday at 8:30 p.m. Reservations (213) 498-4540. 'MANIJERA' -Rock group, in concert, 8 p.m. tonight in Costa Mesa City Park, 18th and Park Avenue. Free. 'THE BELL CHIMES' -Singing group, tonight at 6: 15, 7: 15 and 8:15 in South Coast Plaza's J ewel Court, Bristol Street exit from the San Diego Freeway, Costa Mesa. Also, at 4 p.m. to- day through Sunday. varied eQtertainment from the Orange County Frur at South Coast Plaza. Free. BELLY DANCING -Dance students, 8:30 o'clock tonight at the Santa Ana College Am· phi theater, 17th Street at Bristol Street, Santa Ana. Warm up by the Blue Sky rock group at 7:30 p.m. Free. LUNCHEON and DINNER RESERVATIONS HONORED Phone(714) 644-1700 o//£t;;tkf#/n/ Bring your fa mily a nd all of your friends fo r a meal no one will forget! :: Times/Places ;~ !• • ----------------------------~~·:t· -.,. .. •' ..... FRANKIE AVALON -Al Knoll's Berry Farm· •• ~ Bueoa P ark, tonight through July 23, various. times. • THE TEMPTATIONS -Tonight and Saturday at Universal Amphitheater, Universal City, 8: IS p.m . Tickets at agencies or (213) 980-9421. •THE PRISONER OF SECOND AVENUE' - San Clemente Community Theater dramatic comedy, Thursdays through Saturdays, tonight • through Aug. 9 at 8::.> o'clock in the Cabrillo Playhouse, 202 A venida Cabrillo, San Clemente. Reservations 492·0465. 'RUMPELSTILTSKIN9 -Creative children's production, 7: 30 p . m. every Friday and 2 p. m. every Saturday and Sunday tonight through Aug. 2 at the Huntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 N. Main St.. Huntington Beach. Reservations 842-5421. (See page Cl). 'FRONT PAGE' -Comedy, by the Santa Ana Community Players, 8::.> o'clock every Friday and Saturday night today through Aug. 2 at the Santa Ana High School Little Theater, 520 W. Walnut, Santa Ana. $2.50. Reset"vations 531·9738. FIESTA LA CRISTIANITA -Tonight through: Sunday at the Plaza Park, El Porta] and Calle•. Puente. San Clemente. Parade al 10 a.m. Satur• • day. northeast on Avenida Del Mar from Ola Vis· la. Information, 492·1131. 'ALICE IN WONDERLAND' -Children's play at the Fountain Valley Community T heater, 18280 Mt. Ba ldy Circle, Fountain Valley. Tonight through Aug. 3. Reservations 846·5916. . 'WHEN YOU COMIN' BACK, RED RYDER?' - Psychological thriller, various times tonight through Aug. 17 al the Westwood Playhouse, , 10886 Le Conte Ave., Westwood. Reservations • (213) 477-2424. • FRANKIE VALLI -And The 4 Seasons , tonight. through Sunday at the Greek Theater in Los Angeles. Tickets at agencies or (213 ) 666-6000. SATURDAY, J ULY 19 'FESTIVAL OF THE BELLS' -Celebr,ation or the founding or Mission San Diego de Alcala, t t t t f t t t (See FREE, Page CS) 'Earl~ 'Bird ~enu RICE SERVED DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P. M • NEWPORT CENTER SOUP OF THE DAY MEXICAN RESTAURANT 296E.17thSTREET COSTA MESA • Hlu.GREN SQUARE PhoneMS.7626 Here Is family dining at a price you can a fford. Bring a la19e party. We'll give you plenty of service and food to match. Be 1ure to notice our expanded cocktall lounge. Come to O~n Doll at ll:OOo.m. Ml Ca••· It means .. My House .. and your meal will be a trip to Mvdcot ED RYAi & ROSEMARY CARUSO TUESDAY THltU SATUltDA Y -9:00 r .M .• 2:00 A.M. <Ntrigger Room-KONA LANES 2699 HARBOR, costA MESA 545-1112 1 ,. , . • .. . ~ DAJlYPtlOT Friday.July 18, 1975 'Nifty Fifties' Music of the fifties, sixties and seventies will be presented in a three-hour concert ~inning at 8 p.m. Wednesday at South Coast Village on Sunflower Street across from South Coast Plaza. Steve Acker and the Third Creation, shown above, are featured. Admission is free but guests should bring their own chair or blanket. Now Serving Beer and Wine Menudo Sat. & Sun Mon thru Thur. 11 to 11 •Fri. 11 to 12 Sat 9 ro 12 • Sun. 9 to 11 . 1761 H•wpori ll•d. lat l ltt. SU Costa Mna 64S.l 520 TEMPLE GARDENS ~-· i ()ffNS~ Reslaarant ~S LUNCHEON AND DIMMER DAILY Special luncheon Buffet $1 .85 Monday lhru Friday 11 30 to 1 30 RICt<SHA COCKTAIL LOUMGE Featuring Exotic Tropical Drinks I 500 ADAMS lot Horborl COSTA MES4 540·19l7 540·"2) And. 111 Gorden Gro•e 1220 I IROOKHURST IAt Chapmanl 638-7020 . OUT 'N' ABOUT. • • MIGHTLY DIMHH SPECl41. T9H.·Wed.· n.r-.. JACK GARDa.S At Thr Pio110 lor h'i. & Sot. henincp GENUINE CHINESE MANDARIN DISHES Specializing In Chinese A Lo Corte Dishes LUNCH•DINNER DAil Y Food to Take Out 11 :30 A.M. to 10 P.M. JIU...._...._ COST.AMISA 642-7.162 • 646-Hl I 07MCf$~,<?Jltid~ JO I 0 Loftryeth, Mitwporl 1 .. c:ti .J. (Bayside on the Udo Peninsula) SUHD4 Y lltUHCK-t e.""·2:JO L•1tch.oft Daly I I to 2:30 /1 ... ,.,,, t •, ,11 t••ti.n 4 ti l M ,,,._,"" -. '\r••I ti~"'''• Wt t' V: u •-•t Mt,.•1·•11' Luke l urll 24 312 DEL PRADO M9'· IHu t to lrooksidr WiMrfl '"'"(fit .... ,.,, c•O.t~tf\ •.tt'lc1n9 1 IOS eul ltatella ave. anahe1m [114J •l 9·2tt4 ROAST PRIME RIB OF BEEF AuJus AMOHG 20 SB.ECT D1"*40EHTRHS Brandie Brandon Duo Entertaining l 7 Fo~lo• hlamd Nrwpo" Ce11rrt FOi IE\ERYA TIONS 644-030 DAMA POINT ' 493-8811 CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH • BASS LUNCHEON from $1.95 Serwd Daily 'ti/ 4 P.M. 16278 P1eific Coat Hwy. Huntifl91Dn llud\ ~ 12131512-1321 3901 E1 Co.st Highw.y Newport Bnch • 17141 675-0900 HALIBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS Presents· NOB HILL DINNER Soup Du Jov.r or A cool crip salad to start l/oney & M14stard. Bleu Cheese or Thousand Island Jam Session Hot San fTanciscan Loaf of Bread !~::~~~ PRIME RIB AUJUS "Jan Deneau at the piano" Cheese Stu/ fed Baked Potato Vegetable du Jour Beverage and Your Choice of Dessert Oheese Pie I ce Cream Chocolate MOUtse 4.95· Children Under 12 • $2.95 MOHDA Y THRU SUHl>AY Entettcinment 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 e.m. The San Franciscan Restaurant 1617 WeatcUJI Drive Newport Btoeh I weekender Deadlln~s DtodUnc /or ubm•uion of motfflol fOT a"~ WHklnder u noon Tueldov o/ this 10«k o/ pul>Ucotion. Jtemt about mid-week ewnls lhould be wtnn.Ued in tlml' /or tht WtekAcUr issue priOT lo CM ewnt. R• queitl to hollf photogrophl toktn or /or a po1dbW /tolamt stO'll rhould IMr .ubmiUed two weeb prior to JJUbUcotlon. Mo lenol shouJd be sent to tM Wee~. , Orange Coast Dofl11 PUot. 8oz 1560, Costa MellO, CA ~. TV DAILY .. LOG Friday Evening Saturday Morning I "' . . ~ . . . ... .. I f • • a • + ·FREE CONCERTS NEXT WEEK. • • (From Pa~eC3) noqn to 10 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Games, dadcel'I, booths. At 10818 San Diego Mission .Road, San Diego. Information 1-283-7319. 'OLD MISSION FIESTA '75' -At the Old Mis· sion San Luis Rey, Saturday and SUnday. Performances, dancing, bands. Four mile.s east of Oc'8nslde on Highway 76. SUNDAY,l\JLY20 SONGS FROM BROADWAY MUSICALS Playe<\by the Huntington Beach concert Band, 5 p.m. Slmday in the Golden West College am- phithealer in Huntington Beach, oCf Gothard Street. Picnics invited. Free. 'STARS UN DER THE SfARS' -With host Bob Hope, beDefit for th~ lA5 Angeles Music and Art School, 8 p.m. Sunday at the Hollywood Bowl. Includes Vikki Carr, Glen Campbell, Aretha Franklin. $7.50 and $3.50. Information (213) 87-MUSIC. . ' FEMINIST THEATER -"Myth America - How Far }\ave You ~ally Come?" performance to benefit tbe National Organization for Women, 7:30 p.m. SUnday at the Unitarian Church, 1120 W. Santa Ana St., Anaheim. $3. RELIGIOUS MUSIC RECITAL -Featuring Korean singer Kim Wickes, 7:30 p.m . Sunday at the 'trinity United Presbyterian Church, E. 17th Street and Prospect, ~ta Ana. · I ' RAY. STEVENS -Sunday through July 25, 9 and 11:30 p.m. at Disneyland. 'ONCE IN A LIFETIME' -Vintage comedy, Sunday through f'.ug. 31 at the lA5 Angeles Music Center Mark Taper F.orum. $4 to $9, various times. Tickets at agencies or (213) 626-7211. ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE -Benefits Artificial Kidney Foundation. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Santa Ana Municipal Stadium, Flower Street and Civic Center Drive, Santa Ana. $1 adults, children free. MONDAY,JULY21 FREE CONCERT -Henry Brandon and his Big Bra$S Band, 9 p.m . at Fashion Island, Newport Beach. Music by Sousa, plus Dixieland. JOHN DAVIDSON -At Magic Mountain in Valencia, July 21'througb 26, 8and10 p.m. TUESDAY, IULY 22 'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' -At the Los Angeles Greek Theater, July 22 through 27 at 6 and 9 :30 p.m. Tickets at agencies or (213) 666-roOO. BLUES IMAGES -In concert with Ringball at Cal State Fullerton, 7 p.m. July 22 on the lawns west of the Music, Speech and Drama Building. Free. 'GOOD EVENING• -.Satirical revue starring Peter Cook aod Dudley Moore, opens July 22 for six-week run at the Shubert Theater in Century City. Tickets at agencies. WEDNESDAY, JULY Z3 MODERN DANCE -Featuring· UC I graduate students. 8 :15 p.m. July 23 at the Jack Glenn Gallery, 260 Newport Center pr., Newport Beach. Reser9 a lions 640-1250. 'SHOWBOAT' -Musical at Santa Ana College's PhilUPs Halt, 8 p .m . July 23 through 27. $2.50. Reservations 835-5971. 'THE NIFTY FIFTIES' -Music. with Steve Acker and the Third Creation, 8 p.m. July~ at South Coast Village. Free, bring your own chair. 'DAMES AT SEA• -July 23 through 27 at lhe Cal Etmopia Examined In Special Joseph Campanella will narrate the National Geographic special .. Ethio~a: The Hidden Empire ' Tuesday at 8 p.m.onChannelll. The 60-minute pro· gram explores this Uttle- k now n count ry sur· rounded by a 15,000-foot wall of mountain ranges. Ethiopia, Ute home ol the Biblical QueeQ of Sheba, is a land of contrast, in both geography and life styles; from bustling modem cities like Addis Ababa to remote hilltop and jungle towns. 'Ibe pro11am was pro- du c ed by Nl ck H. Cominos for executive producer Jack Kaufman. ·. State Fullerton Recital Hall. Reservations 870-3371. PUUTZE R PRIZE·WINNING DRAMA -"The Effect o( Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds," al the Actor's Playbox on the Golden West College campus in Huntington Beach, July 23 through 27 at 8:30 p.m . $1.50, tickets at the col· lege bookstore. DEL MAR THOROUGHBRED RACING -First post, 2 p.m . Wednesdays through Mondays, July 23 through Sept. 10, Del Mar Thoroughbred Club. Via de la Valle exit from Interstate 5. $1 .50 to $3. 1·299-1340. THURSDAY,JULY24 THE DEFRANCO FAMILY -At Knoll's Berry Fann in Buena Park, July 24 through 30. 'JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR' -Presented by Huntington Beach High School students at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 8 :30 p.m . July 24,25and26. Free. F RIDAY, IULYZS JA73. FESTIVAL -8 p.m. July 25 and 26, with Gladys Knight and the Pips, Aretha Franklin. $6 to $8, tickets at Ticketron. Festival at San Diego Stadium. 'THE SHOW OFF' -Comedy at Cal State Long Beach Studio Theater, 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach. July 25 through Aug. 2 at 8:30 p .m. Reservations (213) 498-4540. 'BRIGADOON' -Lerner and Loewe musical, presented by the Ana-Modjeska Players, July 25 through Aug. 9 at Cook Auditorium, 811 W. Lin- coln, Anahe im. $3.50. Ticket information, 533-5271. 'NATIONAL MEXICAN FESTIVAL AND RODEO• -J\aly 25 through 27 at the Los Angeles Sports Arena, s tarring Tony Aguilar. $.1 to $6, tickets at agencies. from Ocean Pacific ... the peasant shirt. ... -,., ... "UmtQUAH .. It • sped_.. i"«~ of plctwt _.llllJ .. llM ...... pkhn to _. ... clMSter pldwft.. Cf\MWK-Chemohn L A T t""' ~QUAKE .. efftd1 rt st.,.,..IN/Y retl1tlc, .. ""-<ed lllyScw10• ,~ M<X• S1Vre N Y l 1met -------& EDWARDS I 'SI' CINEMA WlST l ... ...... , ......... c, .• .,. ........ .. • • Fredey.July 18. 1975 DAtLYPtLOT At Gallery An evening of modern dance, choreo· .... graphed by UC Irvine graduate studen~ ; l Diane Haskins and Diane Bagbman, will '· •i be presented at the Jack Glenn Gallery, 260 Newport Center Dr., Newport Be~ch, at 8 :15 p.m. Wednesday. Reservations may be made by calling 640-0250. Seating is limited. • • . . • • ·. .• • WOODY DIANE . _____ ,ALLEN KEATON What happens when you're a NY. cop sent to France to bust a dope ring and ... •You can't speak French •The French cops hate you • YOl.11: own peqile have set you up ... .... IETTH PICTURE THAM THE FIRST: IT SEETHS WlTH A.CTIOH CHASES. FLEEING YA.CHTS, FIRES. R.0005 A.HD SHOOTOUTS." •STOL CIHIMA lllllTOI. AT MKAlllltl.lll S COASlSl!Of'l'IHG AllU "0.7444 Gene Shalt NBC-TV "W~rv ~ 't' D and DEATH" S. Cont Viii• opp. S. C-t 1'1aia Costa Meu • 540-0594 en Bargain Matinees $1. 50 Til 2.:30 Senio r C itize ns , l. 50 at all times SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DI EGO FWY. AT BRISTOL TOMIM4TOKT 51\IDeO l'U NH ,.._ 8:45 _,..At1& lk>t So COAST "SMILE .. IKI • 1-lk>t hltp , .. ,,_ J:U 07:1•1-PLAZA II "PRISONER Of 2nd AVE." t 0.-, W /-l:O ·S:J•t:OO .,Jl-t:Jt W /S-l :SM:J.,t:l• "WHAT'S U,; TIGH LILY" 1:11-1°''° S•/S-l ·l-7:'5°1 O:lO . . . . .. • !· FROM Fash ion Island Newpor~ Beach· STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR. • ' .. I 'I • \ ..... '•' ' -#'~·"' •. ' ' ',. •v • • •• . , ........ ~ ........ . Comedies Light Up Screen Few Laughs in 'Smile'·· picture. Movie Review Des pite this, the pie· ture's got a lot going /or it. DruC'e Dern proves,hn- ce again that he's jus. on the verge of l.t)\'E ANI) UEATll \\'ood y ,\llen ;nid Dian(' Kt•uton ;11'L' ll:Jl'k in this Jul :inous sptMif on Cht•khov, T11Js1uy and ot ht>r Ru ssians. Tht•rt''s :i t o u 1·h or philosoph y, son1t• r1 sque jokL·S :ind 11 lot of fun. ( PG). JAWS -The impart is terriCying in lhis story of a kiUer shark which may give you ni1htmares but is sure to please lovers or suspense. Superb acting by Robert Shaw and Richard Oreyru.ss. (PG) "Smile''. produced and directed by Mi chae l Ritchie, is comprised ol too many unrealized polential6 to n1ake it a totally satisfying mot.ion The subject nlatter is cert ainly th ere : the great American tradi- tion of tbe beauty con- test. The actors e1re all generally first rate, in- (' Juding Bruce Dern, Barbara Fcldon a nd choreographer Michael Kidd, who, in my opi- nion, walks oCf with the movie in a rare acting appearance. by Robert -acknowledged starm. Let's gel this lad role worthy or his abilit "Smile'', bett'1 re· Jazz Club Sets Meet ' ________ ..../titled ''Smirk '', just doesn't quite do it. Not Afraid Elizabeth 1'aylor, who won an Academy 1\ward for her performance, and George Segal star in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf'?," a film about two couples and their twisted relationships, to air <.tl 9 p.,n1. Thursday on Channel 2. NEWPORT 673-8350 COME EARLY • STROLL NEW LIDO VILLAGE TllF. RF.TURN OF TllF. PINK PANT111':R - Jlll:ir1ous situations and nd1t·ulous disi:uisl's n1ake this Pctt'r Sclll'rs movie re- ally funny. 'rhe cast and the aud1l'ncc have a ball as lhey ro1 10~· the bumbling lnsper· torCJouseuu . (G I f 'UNNY LA.DY -JJ you liked "Funny Girl," you'll love this stylish continua· lion of the Funny Brice story. There's laughter and tears, beautiCul cos tumes and fine acting from B:irbra Streisand , James Caan and Omar Shanr. (PG) THE STli:PFORD WIVES -A horror tale with an elementary Ceminist stat.e-- ment undemeath, lhi!'i sus· penseful Cilm by the ciulhor or Rosemary's Baby works bdter on the shallower, en- tertainment level. Starring Katherine ROSll in her best role yet, it is about a .sub- urban town where the women lose their minds and the men love it. (PG) BITF. THE B ULLET - J)t>Sp1tc its highly contrived u:-.e or a shell 1·;1sing <not a bulh·t ) as a ten1porary tooth 10 JU~t1ry 1ls Ullc, this film is Tiit: FORTUNE -The ~ood for a nighl of i,:al!Ojling script's at fault in this Mike t:s(·apisn1 . llorse rans won't Nichols comedy' about two hkl' v.ohal happl'llS lo some s t•he mers atlemptint:: to of the tnuunts. but the trick an heiress out of her .. muunt ct•s," including fortune.JackNit·holsonand Gene llat•kman, James Warrcn&·attyaret>xccllent Coburn , an.d c.andice but lhe story nt>vcr t'Omes u~.·rgen, n1ake It a&1nterest- togelhcr., l'f') 1ni.: l'ndurance race -~·hi<'h ' 1~ >A'hat it is, in color and on \\.\\·. ,\,,II 'l"ll f. DIX.fl-: location. CPG J Jazz Inc., a group for Dixieland musicians and Cans, will mee t Sunday and every third Sunday rrom l :JO to 6 p.m . at the Moose Lodge, 717 Lyons St., Santa Ana. Additional information is available by calling 493-7074 . Arts Studied The controversy over state s upport of the arts and the pending legisla· tion Lo c1·eate a new California Arts Copuncil will be investigated on the .. Los Angeles News Review'' toni~ht at Bp.m. on Channel 28. 1'hc pro- gram will be repeated at 3:30 p.m . Sunday and J p.m. Monday. \Vhat is lacking is Lhe thr ee dim e n s ional satirical swipe we have come lo expect from Ritchie on the basis of his other successes like "Down Hill Racer", an in cisive look at the Olynlpics and its a thletes, and "The Can· ctidatc", a brilliant look al our contemporary political mores. In "Smile", Ritchie and screenplay \~1ritei Jerry Belson investigate the underlying sham and attendant com · m ercia li s m and backstage politics of the beauty pageant. but not ho ne stly or deeply enough. Getting the Cast laugh and a cou"e of smirks are their primary goals. 1.4.RIR.4. STREIS.4.HD J.4.MES CA.AH "FUHHY L.4.DT" l,.GI '"THI FOITUHI"' ""STIPFORD WITES" IRJ "TOMMY" NOW IN IT'S TH II,\:\'.(" t: KI .'\(; S -· Hurl rr::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:::::::;;:;;l !lv~1lt>kb IS b;i1·f; Ill ~t1pt·rh f<Jf1'1 1111111::. ··0 11.it· ,.1111·~ of a wea THE MANEATER •SUCCESSFUL •EVENTFUL MONTH l'l'lll'l'U\I~ <'Ull 1n <Jl1 [t ,. ;1[,.~l r <.+ 1r1111 111111 lur A1·t Ca1·u1•\ ;ind l,•L' l'L'l•t·o111L·r Cu1u11~· \':•n ll.\Kl . r111 ~ IS ;1 lll'l~)ll :uuJ J1app~ )•ll'llll'L'., l'C 1 ONCE IS NOT F.NOUGll -Kirk Douglas ;ind Melina Mercouri star in this slick soap opera with picture- book settings and ~~ act· ing based on lhc bcst·selllng , ... -..,_ .. .. SoH 141{ Ciold for M•orW- "-kc..,lwed, ll<"'~Jooz~o•1M~~• • Not quoronteed To WCJ'd off <l-.crk 011cxk but it might mo~,. him fnerdly. ) . ,,..,,.J ~,.. $125 P\..,il>O-.r"' Jacqueline Susann novel. THE An WOUS 0..0'8f CR) ,,,_" lnQuOrv $95 "EARTHQUAKE" "JUGGERNAUT" IPGI ~Ml YOYAGI OF SMJ.0" '"WESTWOILO"' ll'GI ... ETUIH OF TM: '9MI ,.AHTiif:l"' l\l'GI "'SUP'f'OIT TOUI LOCAL SHEll:IFF" "'OHCE IS HOT ENOUGH" llJ "'BGEa SANCTION"' llJ ..... -..... ow--.,,..,,... .. .. I>/ "·~ SIL\ RKS' TR F.AS t: Rf: -I ~~~~~~:;::;~~;:::;;;;;::;:::::::::::::::::::::~ L.:::::::==============:'."'.'._I Tht•l'l' a1'l' shark s ;ind:,---- "'"'"" "'"""'"'''• "" ""'"· ~.~.-.... 1'h1• hu-.harul for:-.al1·- hnol!ht fur s:1 n1illion . Th· 1.l-dul!htt•r - a vir0n <'a,t.tf.'r lo n1dk•• up for l1r-.t tim1·. .. J'JrJ11~n•hl I'• 1111,._ 1,11· .. 1~- Out !lit• film "''a~ so ll;.id the 1\·1·1e11 L'r11 a lkL·d out. ll'G ) ROLLt:RBA L L - Viol ence and savagery mark this tale of a future ~·orld 1n which a wild sport lakes the place of war. J ames Caan is s uperb. This mo vie is not for lhe .squeamish. CR> 1"he :\O\'l'li~l 11hocoulcln'l li\'l' the fanla:)il':) ht• \\fUtl' about. l·r.lnl<I 11eallh, untold marriaA"C'S- her rl'a l lo\'l' \\;is a 1rornan . A Howan l \V. ""··h Produclion ~~~line Susanm '----JI Once Is Not Enough'' ,- IRI Kirk Doul!la~ Alrxis Smilh llaiid Jans.wn GeorJ.'e Hamilton Mrlina ~rrouri lln>nda \arraru Drborah Kallin ,.Juury 639-8710 •639-1860 BRISTOL CIPE.MA BRISTOL AT MACARTt«JR SOU1li COAST st«JPPING AREA "°''"' LOGE B~ll at Brookh,.1s1 An•h~om • 172-6446 laid llG WEB! "SUPER SESSION'' EXPLOSIVE SUIFIHG & HOT SkATHOAIDS IT HAL JEPSON PWS I "WET & WllD" DJ-I "a Le.) ...... ..... 'OWl'UTI l.ttOW-1:<15 & 9:41 MOVIE RATINGS ffiR PARENTS AND YOUNG PEDPl£ · 1 ... OliHln• ot rllo '"""I,, t• ...... ........ -........ , ... ,,, .. _ .. ,_,,,._.,.,_,_ ... a l Ji::l. )'II' -a '•' .,.., .. to~I ,_,.,,.C3>' ..... _ ....... ,_ ........ ._ .. _ Dial Direct 642-4321 Call Collect Subscribe to the newspaper that covers you,. hometown best ... YOUR Hometown Doily Newspaper DAILY PILOT "May the bluenoses leave it lay for the pleasure of lhose whose taste it Is • , ' I ~y UHVTll~T More than the finest in adult entertainment .. IT'S A SOCIAL PHENOMENON BALBOA . PUSSYCAT " *\ ~ 709 E. lo-I L•67J.4041 \ O!JIN DAILY ATMOOH · llllntt1 MIDHl•HT SHOW-RI. & SAT. ' ® NO ONE UNO!R 11 ADMITIED W.UIEHIUTTY OW.Al SHAIJF 94 n. CU.SSIC J/1~ "THE 7 .. YOYAGE "DOCTOR OF SIHIAD" ZHIVAGO" .... .... WIHHHOF JA.CI: MtCHOl.SOH "1141: WYSTlllOUS 6 ACADEMY ISL.AMO OF AW AIDS "THE UST DO AIL" CAn..t.14 MINO" FOUNTAIN VALLEY• FOUNTAIN VALL.EV• 8RO()t<HUll~IAl lUINlolll .... 8.)9-t)()O fl•OOll MUll\t Al 101NGll IJ9· UOO -Plu• -All-TIME GREATI t:'Bil Oneofwr DiDQAUIS isMissl119 l:H-3:21 S-.15-1:11 "CINDERELLA" i THE CLASSIC ,. ~ DOCTOR ZHl\fAGO ' GENEP.AL CINEMA CORPORATION The, terrifying 11Wtion picture from the terrifying No.1 best selkr. BRODY QUINT HOOPER ROBERT SHAW EUEN • -Robert Q. Lt•w11 Robert Q. Lewi.! 1s .a lo119time South'ern California rad1o .and televlrion personality. lie re11i ew.! films and other forrns vi entertainment for KFf Ttlltio. -IW~--~1"1111.IM 1111. a WH. 12·2:00 l lTON J0MN e JMI WM0 IN -..nuc• sn110 TOMMf'- MONTll(T '°''""' 1118 ~ACl~IC TH•&Tft•& DllttV•·tN IUN.a IW&lt M•llTI MA"90fll eL.¥D.DflW·lft S......MMtlW.-- S.i & '"" -l•m IO •- Olt&•QI Ckhre-lt11 t I , .................... -1 •• _ ,.,,,, .. ""'"' ... .....-•. or11.-... "'11' 'un! ~•llta! a,,,,,,.. O•lera! ' ' • • • ' . Friday, July 18, 1975 DAILY PILOT (.'1 Seniors' Views 'Aired Turning on Scott Manchester Circais Even l he ele ph anl.'3 will get into the act d~rin ~ the bicente nnial edition of t he R_1ngl1 ng B r os. und B<trnum & Bai ley Circus~ due J uly 31 through Aug. 12 at the Anaheim C oovc ntion Center. 'r ickets at $3.75 to $6. 75 , w ith disco unts for c.:hild ren are available <•l agencies o r b" cull in •; 63.5·5000. ·' " T here's u new program Wednesduy nights on KCSN·FM d evoted cxclusivl'ly lo the problems of senior c itizens. Irene Zorn. who helms the hatr. hour (8 :30 p .m .) program , has been successful in securing inlL·rv it'ws w.ith a number of important peoplti. includ ing Ren Woolf 11nd Sam 1''cingloss. who will appear jointly July 23. Woolf is president of the San 1''crnando Senior Citizens Club ; Jo~ein~loss holds a number of p residency positions for various senio r cili zcn.s groups. IN UP COMI N(; WF.EKS, r.1 s. Zorn also ex · peels to do a sl''rics of progr ams on the E thel Per cy And1·us t;c rontology Center, located at the University of Soulhcm Califor nia . 1\nd KABC 'f<1lkrad io is hosti ng a series o r special s ummer rccr('i.ltional projects designed lo reach the ctonon1ically deprived and han· dicapped. Ta lk r adio will send a group of boys from the Va riety International Boys Club of Ea:;t Los Angeles to four Los Angeles Dodge( baseball games on July 18 ::ind 22, and August l and 23. Troubadour Club Reopened in LA LOS ANGELES)(AP I Th e 1'rouba dour, a s mall night club which la unched many pop and rock n1u sic sin ~e rs to stardom, has r eopcn<.'1 a fter a t h rec ·We l'k .clos ure. Jy 10 the car eers o f such stars as E lton J ohn , Joni l\t itc he ll. Carole King, Ja m es T aylo r , Carly Simon and John De nver. ---------------------Opera tor Doug Weston Tickets Jf hitmore Returns The l.os Angeles Music Center has ;.i n- nounc1.·d a 12-pe r rormance return engagement of James Whitmore in ''Give 'Em f·lell 1-l arry ~". based on the li fe of Harry Tr uman, in the Ahmanson Theater. bc~inning Aug. 25. Whitmor e's e arlier engagement 'l'.·as com- pletely sold out prior to opening lai.t !\f ay 19. The return e ngagement 'A'ill not contain matinee pe rformances . Prices will be $7.50, $6.50 . $5.50 and $4 .50 ~1onday lhrou~h 1'hursday evenings at 8 : 30: prices for F'r iday and Saturday evenings will be $8 .50, $1 .50, $6.50 a nd $5.50 . Mail orders now are being al'cepted at the Music Center , 135 N. Grand Ave., Los Ani;:eles, CA 00012. Informa tion is available by talling (21JJ 626·7211 . THE MOVIE EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT , , . THE FIERY MOMENTS YOU 'LL NEVER FORGET. -.:r-.... ~· ••• ' ... PAUL STEVE NEWMAN McQUEEN WILLIAM IKWIN AlUN'S ?. HOLDEN FAYE ·~~. · DVNAWAY .T'' IPGI lrGI CALL FOR CO·HITS AND SHOWTIMES had indil'ated \~rhen he closed the club"s doors las t m o n th th a t the 1'roubadour might be go. i ng o ut n f bus in ess a ltoge th e r . fo~i fty e mpl oy es 'A·cre d is - 1nissed. Now Weston says he shut it d own to restruc- ture the opt>ration, in· eluding h i ring a new talent booker and im- provin g rl'la tions with perforn1ers. record com- pa nies. agencies and manage rs. T h e appro x im<.1 t e ly 300-seal club provided an important showcase ear- To 'Dolly' On Sale Seats are now on .sale for ''Hello, Dolly!'', star · ring Pearl Bailey, which opens a six-week engage- ment at t he S hubert 'J'heatre in Century City on ·ruesd ay. Sept. 2. Stoats are now a vaila - b l e al th e S hube rt l 'heatre box.offi ce and ti ck e t a ge n c ies . I n· formation is available at i213) 553.9000 _ "The Fortune ... a farce of a rare order" JACK NICHOLSON WARREN BEATTY ~1 .. Cl~l CA .. llT -Ne .. "°'' 1.-..,, -. NOW PLAYING ," ~ IHI ft>)IIIJ~I pl"·' "MAN'i>INGO" Ill · IN HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER • EDWARDS HARBOR c~·:. t HARBOR BLVD . AT WILSON ST. COSTA MESA 646·0573 2 MILES SOllTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. ·····················-···············-·· N HA KMAN "W't'•Nlll' Ir -.... YlllMS" Ill ....... ,..c ...... ,., ....... , ' ·"' -·--·-·-. ·-· ,. .. u.5..:c Plus Tl-IE i/.J~~f.\~Jt: STE PFORD ·,,,~ .• ,, •. , .••. ,,,,a 12 WI VES l'llOWl•l'ft 'THI 'UllNIHT ' PICTURI Cl' THI YIAlt" AMll•Y- llT,t A•, .... C-AlC--T M,AM A,Jllt "MIXID COMPANr ''"''0" (llibU ........ ' .. 10 -"DI 1+1 O > 1r•1 .• ..,, •• °' ..... c ...... _ ... ._ .......... _. ·-·- 1'/tc Dodg-1•r outin~:-; arc rcportt.'ti to be the ··first of a series of field trips to KABC spor1s events a nd othL•r s pecial outi n ~s for the econon1IL·a lly d eprived and handicapped.'' G.irdcn-g rowinR and pl a nt-ruis ing arc 4>t tr acting would-be ~rt.>en thumbers by the hordes. KPF'K·1'~M <urs a program on fl-1onday aftt•r noons (3 p.m .) cntiUed ''Organic Gardening" wi t h rnastE'r gardener Will Kinney and Da r bou·u Spar k paired to orrcr helpful hints. Phones are open during: the progrums for listeners lo call in questions on gardening lopK: s AN D KMPC ANJ\'OUNCt:S that 14 or the \8 celebrities have been lined up for the fifth a nnual D it·k Whittinghill lnv1tat1onal Golf Tournament (Aug . 9al l.os Al am1tos1 . KM PC s tages the celebn ty·amateur ('hur1l) L'vent for the benefit of Reslbaven Community Mental Health Center. JAMES CAAN ,, 'A NORMAN JEWISON Film '.'fl.OLLEPJ3AL L'.' YOm"J JQHN HOUSEMAN ·MAlJDADAM.S fijN OECK MOSES GUNN PAMELA HENSLEY. !lMIJAM Tl1£NTHAM. RALPH RICHMDSON loeenp<Oy by WI LLIAM. HAl\RISON . 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Enjoy this week's cover story on Suzanne Pleshette, the actress and woman who has finally come into her own. "Whal in the World!" ' New York is not "Fear City" for author, comedian and movie maker Woody Al· Jen. It's the center of his rather tame existence. Read Allen's very critical self·por· trait -even when he's seri· ous, he makes us laugh ... Is English royalty somewhat dismayed at Mark Phillips' public behavior' Find out why Princess Anne and her husband are being rebuked by the royal family in this wetk's "What 1n the World!" Galleries I Exhibits "Trio". by Bela Kadar, above l eft, will be ~n exh1b1t Sunday in Lagw1a Beach (see ~ Show and Sale" at dght). "Woman ~1th ~ook " (bel ow l eft ) i s one of Picasso s works now on exhibit at the Pasadena Museum, 411 W. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena. open noon to 6 p.m . Thursdays through Sundays . Artfests Now • ID Laguna ART SHOW AND SALE Works by Bela Kadar I 1877·1956). Hungarian Express ionist painter. Noon lo 4 ~· m . July 20 al Woods Cove Gallery, 1857 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. FESTIVAL OF ARTS Laguna Beach's famous annual event, noon to 11 :30 p.m. daily now Cl~ough Aug. 24 <1t the Irvine Bowl, 650 L<1guna anyon Road. 50 cents. ART· A· FAIR 01splay of lra<l1tional artwork, various hours now through Aug. 24 in the vicinity of .59~ S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Free ad· rruss100, donations accepted. SAWDUST FESTIVAL -10 a.m. to midnight now through Aug. 24 at 935 Laguna Canyon Road, Lagunat Beach. 50 cents. ALL CALIFORNIA SHOW -Painting and sculpture, now through Aug. 24 at the Laguna Beach Museum o! Art, ~7 CU/f Dr. 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily . TAKE CARE OF YOURSHELF . ./ . / SCAMPER lxl2 PINE SHELVING You don't have to use this for shelving you know. It will fit the bill for all kinds of construction ideas you might have. OUTDOOR BROOM BY MONSANTO Looks like a giant hair curler. A new look in broomage. They tell me these really Y(Ork great. 297 2"x4"x95" STUDS Please let me know if you find these any cheaper anywhere else (you know, I don't think you will). MAHOGANY KIDDIE ROCKERS Finally a rocker for all those mahogany kiddies out there. Solid construction that will hold up. PINE MITRE BOXES II you didn't bring your glasses, this will make it easy 10 cut right angles or 4Sers. i2" 99c 16" 1 66 90 LB. CONCRETE MIX For a brealdast that'll stay with you ... a couple big spoonfuls of this on your Wheaties tomorrow. 97~AG .. IDEAL ~ ~ SECURITY 4 FT. DISS TON CHALLENGER II 26" HAND SAW I dare you lo look al this price (oh. you already have?). A DiHton quality sow for under two bucks. 197 FOLDING KIDDIE GATES PNEUMATIC FLUORESCENT And gates for folding klddieel (Just how far is he gonna c:any thia sick joke?) 3' to4' 6' to 8' 277 397 BAMBOO BIRD CAGES SCREEN DOOR TUBES CLOSER The little bug·aprayer looking thing that goes pftfft when the screen door closes. All hardware included. Now is the time for all good men to come to the aid of their light Jixture. Now la the time for all good men ..• Protect that new car's carpet. but do it ln style. Good for older cara too. MAXI-MINI 2 97 SET ST6RY 397 sr6RY 5 97 ST~RY 7 97 ROCKWELL CORDLESS GARDEN SPRAYER Spray planta. bugs. or tbe lawn and no worrying about that extension cord followlog you all over the yard. 7 97 MODEI.30 VEGETABLE AND FLOWER SEEDS Carrots. onion•. lettuc:e . purty flower•. and you don't have to know how to d.rl-r• a tractor either. DURONAVAL JELLY RUST REMOVER I don't know what it is about the name of this atuJf that bothers me. but I do know that it works great. 10'x25' PLASTIC TARPS CLEAR OR BLACK For protection of lawn fwniture etc:. from the elementa. Or you could wrap a huge aandwich ln It (hold the mayo). ROWE'L-EZY LAWN EDGER Let'• face lt. thl• dOffll't ba.e lt'a own' power whlc:b of c:oune meana you gotta puahlt. • 297 ' ' l • • • • ; • • . • • . . 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The $37,500 :OAILY PILOT cnsumn Spal·ious prov111l•ial leWtfty for the flnt en.. home on choire l'Omer 1 1 lot . s1tual('d on quiet, ' Correc n1ertion M y. lri:'c lined str1--et. Just ten " ~sher's Motice: i:'jin real estate advertised 1,. In this ne~·spupt"r is sul). rcalurt'S Offcrd llr(' 2 baths, buih·in kitchen in- cluding d1sh~·ash('r. & appealing bar k yard Wllh CO\'t•rt"U pajio! (.;1 & F HA buyf'rs ~·t>lcomc al o nl y S:S7 .sou '• Ca ll 963·5671 or 556:;0JS. 1ect lo the FC\Jeral Ftur lou:ii n g Al~t of 1968 which makes ii illegal to __.-----. · ~!.~~-~~ ........ I~!!!.':<!~.~ ........ ~~!~=-~~~-~~ ........ ~!~!.~.~ ....... ~~!.~~ ........ ~!.~~: ...... !!~~~!~~~ ...... . G~al 1002 Gflteral 1002 Gen~raf I 002 Gttttraf 1002 Getteral 1002 Ge.ral 1002 G..eral I OO:Z Wl::~LEY N . TAYLOR CO. Rl::ALTORS s i11ce 1946 IEST Y ALU E OM UDO ISLE -S91,500 5 Bdrm. 3 Oath hon1e. Bright & fresh. Nice patio. Jllay ping pong on strada! Near tennis & bc<.11.:h. Quiel strccl. 2 111 S• J~ HiK1 Rood MEWl'ORT CEMTER, M.I. 644-49 10 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l STORY DUl'UX SUMSET IEACH STEPS TO OCEAM •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IRVINE TERRACE· Vl~w Lurgc home \\1 ilh vie\\' or hHrhor. 4 lklrms ., ·1 baths, ga 1ne r1n . Offered, S:!H,>. (l(l(I NEWPORT HEIGHTS Ne\vish 3 bdr1n ., 2 baths, family room Offer ed at $79,000 ([Ufi~IN-MflfiTIN lnl) REALTORS--· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FORMER MODEL Beautifully decorated ; adjacent to priv. golf course. SpaC'ious 3 bdrn1., 3 baths, family rm. & \\'el bar JlLUS l<"'ormal dining r1n. 'J'cnnls & swim club just steps away. $64,500 BlG CANYON CONDO -.. Rue Marseilles. Elegant 2 bdrm. & convert. d en, 3 baths ·+ den & wet bar. Bright & cheerful kitchen with eating area. Corner location. $134 ,900 advertise "'any pre · '11 ~ fere nce, limitatio11, or •1j 1·1'.I iliscrimalion based on $:• 1race, color. c;e\igion. i;e~ .. 1 __ ~-11111~-~~·-~-~· ~-~-1 G ... ral .-.or national origin. or anl· I 002 1Generlll 1002 Near new personal honH' o( promine nt contractor. Rental unit is a large I bedroom with modern kit che n . hul:e enll•r- lltlners living room ""'\th s lldin~ g lass wall t o private courty ard . Own e r s unit is a br c athlaking wor-ld of l'lc g :in l'c . Gour1nct k1tehen fe a tures 30· island bar for eooking, ser"ing & entertaining. Enormous living room ~·ith 20' sundl'C'k adjoin- ing hideaway master & guest s uites. Owner must saerifice . Full price only 585,000. Call 963-7881. 644-7662 COROMA DEL MAR VE AR intention to make any NEWPORT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;$.UCh preference, li1n1ta· co~oo it.ion , or discr1minllllon. ·· n This ne"'°'spaper will nOl k nowingly tH·cc•pt any adve rtisin g fo r r c:i l e~1.ate which is in \ 11.1la tionorthcla~·. Hou1~1 for Sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ILUFFS 3 Betlroo n1 . 3 b a th. fircplact', u,·erlook1ng pool. !:ilLPl'r sharp, and nnly S ~5.5t•O. ~ tu •, llo~·n. CALI. PRESTIGE HOMES Realtors 64>6646 WARM SPACIOUS SPRAWLING Neatly tuc ked awav in a quict/str<:<:l ncstlt~I un- der a sh<1k e roof and l1cin g re1nodclt'CI : custom 5 Bl~. 5 Ba. 6500 sq . ft. hunle ~1n point. pool. dock . Rcautirully rlc('orntcd ~R . 11 1 ~· bu ., pan e ling. 3 frpl C's . lk1at sLip. $260,000. Custom 5 11 I~. 4 ba .. \.'ic""· 80 ft. on lagoon. Roa l :-:;lip. 5295.000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~1deDrive NB 675 ·6161 TOWMHOME Beautiful recently re- decorated 3 BR end Unit w ith near-by Pool & ·Clubhouse, overs ized mas ter bedroom and night light '·icw" SW.500. C-all&14-721 1 waiting for you, this ., ..,;;;;,.;;;;;,.;;;;;,.;;;;;,.;;;;;,.;;;;;,.;;;;;,.;;;;;,.;;;;;,.;;;;;;;;;;,.;,.;;;;,.;;;;;,.;~~~! bedroom , 2 bath home :: n1u st bl' sold now ::.ince ow n ers have hou ght anolher Unly $46,900. loo. ~··...-Quail l • 1 · • lliiilPlac• .~ Prop•rti•• • _ 7Sl-1920 "" ' ~~UA1l51 NIWl'Oll •IACH General I 002 Gene ral 1002 ............................... ··············· $5050 BELOW YA APPRAISAL VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS G•neral I 002 Gen•ral 1002 .....•••.•.•..........•••••..... , •••....•..... t•i•1•·· ,.,, [® *ZERO • House Payments This is a r are opportuni· ty lo a ssume an existing BA YCREST 1'7o 1'~i"IA loan covering Lly •BILITY (2) 3 BR 2ba homes. 1'hc "' rent from one can cover Designed for ' exet'ulive the total paymentof$255. entertaining & gracious per mo. and you can live family living; perfect for in the other rree .. Loc at- the a ctive family ! L~e .. ed on ahady cul·de·oac s ep. livin g rm. with and surrounded by a cin· n1ass ivc P .V. s tone der·blockw;;tl.f\illprice rrpl c ., convenient $48 ,SOO. CALL qui<'kly, paneled family rm. ad· 556·2660 · MESA·$28,500 +GUEST HOUSE, t'ull price S28.500, in- cludes d ela<·hed gues t cottage plus storage and s hop s pace! Preferred Mesa location. t'resh paint. Winding dri\'C. White p icket fence . Shady palm e ntry . Beamed ceillng. Comfy kitchen includes refrig. 85' x 160' Lot. Can build units . Take advantage. Call 752· 1700. tJl'i'•li!Q••l\llJ/l,/li[//, f' ~j~~~~~; a;ep~115c~1~j~: C: S E L-ECT porch. Dramatic slate T'PROPERTIES [ia:.· .·. :i.i entry.Glcaming parquc-tl ~;;;;;~;.;;.~~~;1;~~~~·~~~~~~ flouring in the formal 1lin1nJ;! rm. Extra storage FAIRVIEW for china & silver . Jleuvy duty wiring in oversized OPEN DAILY BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 ~401 £ COAST HWY C ORONA O El. MAR Gen.ral 1002 Grcwral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bl·CEMTEHMIAL SPECIAi. CHOICE COLLEGE PARK Beautiful Cornell 2 story, 4 bdrm, & family room + bonus room . Exlra's in- l'lude, S ton nir condi- tioner. ceramic Lile, OJ>· .:raded carpeting, lathe & plaster construction. Super location , l lf.i blocks to community pool. All of this & more. only $67.500. 545-!W.91. -. . GOLF-IEA:CH ASSUME $241 MO. Alley access to boal· trai!er·(·amper pad•. E:-<· o lic and lus h picnic backyard! Pri vale enter· tai nmcnl center with b'1r and 8 .8 .Q . pit . Workshop area! 4 Hum pus sited bdrm..o;;. Fam rm. Scr"ice 11orch and formal tline~ Assumf Fl-tA 71h 'k al only $241 per mo. No new cnsts! Just lis ted! Call. be first 847·601U. CLASSIFIED HOURS LUXURIOUS VACANT Vl~W CONDO. $59,900. l..oaded with every goody including librar y loft. Q U A I L p . LA C E PROPERTIES, I NC . (7 14 ) 752·1920 \\1ind1ng tree lint-1.l dn\'l' lo s p ec tat·ular fo u r bedroom, tv.·11 .~t o r y POOL hun1l'. Forn1al en try to s pacious form;Jl living and dining rooms. Banquet size kitchen s e r ve s a UNIQUt: HARBOR VIEW HILLS t-:st:.te li vin g in CD!\1. l/ugL' lot.Lusk built Burl- ingaml' "'1th fi hdrms., rnrm;d !JI{. & family room. Co mpl{'l e "'1th custom pool & Jal'u:t.z1 and your own putting green. 5148,000. garagt•. Se11. mstr. suite FRONTAGE Boat sli p , + quiet, lux· + 3family bdrms. Texas 246'ofC-Zzonedproperty urious, 3 bcdrm, game ~ize pool w /jacuzzi jels. is r eady for develop· room 1'ownhousc. Look Patio incl. fire pit & jl&!i ment. L ocal<'d near for the s ign. Plenty of . . BBQ. Not ll'ased land. Newport Blvd. Costa ·parking inside. Children Sell1dlc1tems 642·5'678 Advertisers may plare lhE-ir ads by telephone 8:00a.m. to5.JO p.m. Mond ay ll'lru l>'roday 8 lo nr.xm Sa turday COSTA MF'~~/\ o ~·r1 c ~; J.:!(J W. ~;.y ~~·56111 f'OE\Vl'(lllT l\~;Al'H J:J.:.!J Nl·w11ort UJ\'tl. ().12·51;71:1 ll\J1'.Tl!\'GTON BF.ACU J71r.:'>Bcach Blvd. 540.1220 LAGUNA 8t:AC"H 1186 Glenncyre L.eguna Beach 494·9466 SADDLE RACK 2:,2t•I La l'.1; !load Laguna Hills 581·63!0 !'>OHTII COL'NTY dial frt"-'540·1220 CLASSIFIED DEAD LI HES Deadline (or l'OPY & kills is 5:30 11.m . the day before puhht·ation. l'X· C$ for tiund•Y • Mnn · Pool + 3 Bdrm. Super clean I mi. from b{oaeh. No tnllint. la~·n. Only~.!JllO. Villo Pacific S8500 dn·t:ikc 7'; loan. (}u1 t k poss~·ss1on on this JBRCharmer ~! Spanish Hoc:ienda 3 llr, formal dining, St'P ram nn w I frplc. Assume 7';'0 VA loan of $3.1.l:IOO. Call 968-4405 Salespeople Nt•eded • • • 'ROYAL i;yR()PERT/ Es • JUST $5200 DOWN SECLUDED SW l~1 · ~1ERS PARAD!St:. The privatl' rnas tcr s uite overlooks the custom lagoon. Swt-'eping stairs to a n unusual double childrens loft.· Govern· mcnl apprai s al i s S55.000. Ov.·ner ~s king S-lfl,950. f'or a unique cx- J)t•ril·fll't'. call 96J·G7f>7. •U'• ··•I t '• !, " [~ THE REAL ESTATERS **** J . Masait 235 Hil! PSix• Costa Meso \'ou arc the "'i nnerof TWO FREE TICKfTS CS13.50 \'lllul') Rinqlinq Bros. Barnum & Bailey C ircus ,J 11 ly 31 ~t tu AUJ! 12th Anahe11n Convl•nUon Center. KOO Y.'. ~alclla SIJ9,500 Mes a . Ca 11 for welcome! Open 1-5. 4441 ~ 1 I 002 G I I 002 C. f. Colesworthz particulars . win le ase Nwest rtco8u1 h.Highway, ::~~ •••••••••••••••••• ~~~ •••••••••••••••• or-ewpo eac I HARBOR VIEW HOMES Beautifull y dl•cor;1t cd and upgraded 5 lxlrm ., FR huml'. Ext(•nsi,·t· use of "'OOd and used Lrit·k V1C'""' of ll ghts and \Vatcr . $119.S(Jll , R•altors 640·00 0 $300,000 CASH ~ ·~~~::::::~.' 1:..~............ ~ $39,900 Pe~1t'uful. evening s of . l _1 ANYTIME rolling surf, gcnllcoc£'an mac nab / Irvine realty br 1•e zc s and sv.·., y i ng ~~~~~~;;;;;~~[ ;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;~[ µ<ilms . A va<·a t ion par adiseinthisramhling DEN+ GUEST Call 675~7225 <•' "' "'"• ............ .,, ••. .,. \'\IJ,f~Y HEAl:l''I A 8EAG ENTERPRISES CO 3 DOH!\t ""'1th Tahitian $46,000. So/o LN family room. Itetircmcnt forces s ale! Try $3900 Owner will finance at 8'7o total down with low mo. -30 yr s! $6900 + costs payments ! Bring an of· buys. JUST REDUCED fer. 847·6010. $1900. Prime l\1esa loca· lion. Quiet s hady eul.de- LA CUESTA [ sac. Curved drive. Shady palms. Secluded Hving. 2 STY·4 BDR Massive wall of stone ASSUME $32,500 fireplac e . Extra lar ge Neglected 2 s to ry, 4 1 ~::::::::;:;:;:;::;:;:;:;:;:;:;~1 c h ef 's kitchen. Giant bedroom. Spacious livinJd • family room. Built-in and formal di n i n .I! LOWESTPRICE ste reo . PRIVATE rooms . Separate con-in Bi9 Cmryon GUEST QUARTERS + vertible den. Gigantic Beautifully landscaped, llUGE DEN! 2 Large family room with roun· vie~·. Oo\'cr, 2 bedrooms patios. Jo~lagstone cov- try fireplace. Childrens & den. Owner anxious. erect Waterfall + pond. OCEAMYIEW Rent one, live in the other: 2 homes on 111:1 lots in West Newport. 2 Bdrms., 2 baths, with Jge. play room, wet bar; vacant & ready to move in. 2 Bdrm., t ba., !rplc., patio, lc<i scd at s.150 per month. c .. 11 fot app't. Priced al $135.CXX>-owner will (inanec. 673·3663 S.18·9673 Eves associated B~O..::fPS -$!EA L fORS ltllS V. 6olb?o bl t lbbl FIMER HOMES FROM $62,500 TO $485,000 FROMT ROW IRYIME TERRACE. Magni(icent VI EW of l lar bor - Catalina & Sunsets! Sparkling pool! 4 bedrooms. 3 baths -modernized kitchen. Buy or lease -flexible finincing. $225,000. Appl. only_ Larry Dyer 642·8235. CM 11 ) CdM -SO. OF HWY. DUPLEX. Try this charmer on for only $87,500. Corner VIEW lot. Nothing like it in t he area! Super inc. Lois Miller 642·8235. (Ml2) ··. -•Y Edilions when .deadline is S11l urday, I~ INCO~tE properly nr. Cos ta J\tcs ;i Women's Club. 60x300 Jot, wned R·2 : 3 BR. home w/lge. fam. rm., dbl. gar. & workshop + l ·BR home w /encl. 1>0rch & laundry rm. Zoned for 4 addi· tional unit s , ASKING Tickets m ay be ex · changed for rt-·~e r ved seat.i; al the Con\'enlion Center ahead or time. Call 642·5678. ext 33J lo claim your 11ckl•ls. & ma s l c r s ui t e s. Asking SI 19,500. Greenhouse. $46,000. full !:iecluded J!rorlnd1. Re price! Jlu r ry, call firs t to .i.1•l• 1l . Call 752·1700. !16.1-6767, ,...., ,., r•1 Q: 11 < 11 •r, 1 '~I r"~I' VOGEL & BABBITT MINI VIEW 60' IA YFROMT EXTRAORDIMAIRE. Superbly designed 4 bedroom, 4'1:.? bath w/app(oximately 4000 sq. ft. of livable ar ea including stunning family room of rosewocxt & teak, fully equipped wcl bar & gourmet kitchen. Pool, jacuzzi + pier & slip. l<"'ee la nd. Vee Stinson 642-8235. (MlJ) • ' -· :r l ,: '' .. ·-· CLASSIFIED UGULATIOHS ' ERRORS : Ad\·erlls<'rll should check their uds daily & report errors immediat e!~·. TH t'.: DAILY PILCYT assumes bab1hly fOf' the first 1n- COITI"'CI inSf'rt1on only . $52,000 *DUPLEX* Rest Costa f.tesa loc. 2 BR , l ba. ca. unit. Lge. cement patio: stove & •••• Attention GOLFERS! . ·. '''· .. · THE REAL *CASH* . REALTORS 644•6056 PARTY POOL HOME BACK BAY ESTATE o f lightly wooded hillside. 4BR, family roo m , ma ss ive stone frplc. Newport Riviera pool. $45,000. HURRY, CALL962·7788 ,Q,. KE:Y ?l\E:ALTOl\SX CANCELLATIOr-:s rerrig. incl. Sep. ('n{'I. Y.'hcn killinti !I n ~ul IK" garages. XLNT BUY 3 Bedroom , S panis h style, Green Valley home ~·ithin easy ~·alking dis- tunce to :\1 Lie Square Golf FOR ANY H0!\1 E !! l'Ull ;ippr aised value paid. f''ree home evaluation. Back payment<; OK. Call anytime. Rick Byers Ukr Unbelievable 3 bdrm, 2 bath, large yard with 15x35 sparkling pool for warm summer days. Can be purch;1sed subject to low interest cxistin~ GI loan. Owner says st;LL! Call today! It won't last! Only $35,950. 646·7711 . Open Eves. Over 11.000 £crt in the lot, Cienerol I 002 sure to make a record of ONLY S52.500 the KILL Nl'r.l llER ''C''THOMAS over 2600 ft. in the ••••••••••••••••••••••• custom 4 bedroom, 2\.\1 giYen you b:.' your ad laker as reeeipt or your REALTOR eancellation. Tt11s kill number must~ 11resrn· 224 W. Coast llwy. led b)' the :nl\'ert1ser in N 'pt. Beach 548·5527 en.scoradi~pute. EVES.: 545-S&IJ CANCELl.ATION OR l~~~~~J~~~~~ C ()RRECTION O!-~ 1) N!-:W AD BLFOHE i' RUNNING : /• .' i;:,·ery effort is made to -;..-__ •. ·:. kill ot corf'ttt' a ne w ad ,._ lhat has bttn ordered, CORONA DEL r.IAH : 702 but we cannot ~uaran· I II 1ee to do 50 untif lh<' ad Acac a . l'rc 'tis, cute has ;ippeared 10 the cottage with sparious 542·3676 Course ;i nd Country 1 ~~~~~~~~~~ Club. 1'hi s one year old home is siluated on a cor· I·---------ner lot, ideally located near 21 acre park & 3 community pools . $57.500. 640-6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. OflDaily 1·7 ~ t!~:, I de=~· ~~'::io _Jl~i~"~'~,~~~1~11' l J roomw /bat.h&£ple.Plus ----·-3 BR. completely r e- furbished, lge wardrobe,/ •----·-----1 closets. !iv .rm, dining area, lop-grade s hag crpts & drps. Boat or trailer ga te on alley. 646·392'8. {'\'~ 549-1532 ~~.I~.~w~!t 4 Br, 4 Ba & Gallery 2 fireplace1, wetbar bath, unusual 2 iotory home with 2 fireplaces. Adjacent to a private lake. OW NER MAY CONSIDER LEASE OP· TION. It is VACANT and ready for occupan cy be fore school ! Only $93,500 ! 546-4141 paper. yard area at the front. Try beg inner's luc k al ----------1 DIM&A•LINEADS: this price. Sti.'i,000. VIEW Deluxe kitchen Pie r for yachtto60' You may select the finishing: louches. 675-8120 COUMTRY RUSTIC $36,gso.save thousands ! Assume 5 1/~% annual ~ads are strie!Jy Call 67>SSi I cash in advance by mail Col~ of H~ $74,500 °'"at any one of our of-....-- r0i=.,·.N1o,. •""°• .· n.3 "•d·'mrs .. 11 _____ R_o_a_ll_on ___ , View straight down th{' "OLD percentage rate loan. 1/5 Bay + view of new golf Friday. Qxota M e~a of-S BR, 411.r Ba, 4625 sq. ft. course under de"elop· •lfiee &: 12 noon at •ll Pool Home on "2 Acre in ment. Newport Beach SPANISH ESTATE" Acre. Rustic ranch style SUNNY 5 BR, J ba, fam. 3 +den, country kitchen. BY·THE--SEA rm . din.rm. Newport gourmet dining, huge lot, branch offices. East Fullerton w/a view. cuslom 4 BR. ;: bath, 2 Wind inl! brick & t'Ohblc Mesa School Dist. 11:z Blk boat & camper acces1. s t on c w a l k w a Y s easl Santa Ana Country Privacy galore! Better enchancl' by ivy covered Club. ~9.500. Prine. 00· hurry-call &15-o..'nl wall s . Sunken livinl! ly.M(l.32570r673-._.l fORESTOLSOHluC room li ghtened by alcove "'=":===="'"'=:-i=~=~~~~~~";.:,;:;· THE DAILY PILOT Walk to all schools , fireplaces, 3 car ~arage. reserve! lhc right to prime location. $1711,000. See this and compare. cla1SifY, edit, C'enM>r nr Call , l\l cGar\•ey Clark Ruth Laurie, Agent refu1e any adv(·t · R e 'a It y , Dick 646·4380 bay window s . C.tril h"\'11..A. f)-C ~ candldi•"' d1n1ng 0~ 1t~ ~ .. -'-!I P <rS" beneath domed ceilinp & separate breukfast That Intriguing Word Gome wifh a ChucJr.I• iuement, and to ('han11e Ill ~M~•;l~he~w~>o~n~.~S25-~fl56~!~~1 ;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;; its ratea • reJllulallons ~prlornotice. FOR SALJ-.:.fteal Eatate Q.ASSIPlfD Office. 1100 Sq. n. ot of. .. MA ........ ADDIESS flee in downtown Hunt. P.O. BM 15«>, 1n1ton Beach. 2m Main Co&ui Mesa St. FUrn. le ftxtutft tll)O, ~ Renl t125. mo. SU.4289 ,., ... tr•nqert•tf•n f """" •u.1. For a-ir~ Ad ACTION Coll A ... ,,, PM.t Att..t_. .. ,..,,. 1 I IEACH IARGAIMS nook with buHt-ln hutch. ...-i.,. ClAv a. Pou.AN Ouplex -s.59.500! Paneled den. lleavy 9 1.o•ro"Of! I.Mr• bf tt.. ~-,_...--..__ __ _ Duplex. -$72,500! helm ceilinp . Covered hwr «•o""'"-d -* .,. " 4 Units · $79,SOO Jan 8 1 • re at u r in 1 lo.. 1o for"",_ Jl!flp1-~1. CALL 675-7060 f l•gsto'ne selling with H A S 8 l N :I B.B.Q. and Znd flrepla~. ... HUMT. IEACH Jull <ed u "d $7.000. j' j j ji j 2 BR ., 11't ba. Newly re-Sacrifice ill '60.tllO. Call ':::':· =·=~·:::'.·=~·-;--" furbished. $2 1,450 now! 842·2SM. 1 ,.. J ~~;.~~~~~L:~!ar~5:;~,~·a..~00~ Ii .Ifill ' ~ J: ~ :1 • 1 1 ) .. ., ·--. ... I =1;:;1~1::· ~':::' :.· ''..... ..:.t.:."""....:: ~'i Ex pc• .. dependable, PIER & SLIP r "" tO -·o1 ..,...." lfM C'ompatlble reaJ estate ate included with this R A l H Y X , - -of rtrl llft. 1-fl tale$woman (or aales & beautiful, romplctely re· l--:r.-~,~1"-TltF-'rl .;;.,j,_.i G ~ lflt ..at. .....,; rentals; Cull or put Ume m6dtltd lO•new 3 bdrm , :C _ _ _ _ Irr 11111.,. I!! the.~ -~· or open hou!leonly fam rm + ml.K!h more. ,.. -... ,,_...,.,,.., J......,.. Sal~~:~!~alA~~·te :!~1fou'~!r:~ ~~ • r:~c'as~•10 r I' r I' I' r r r r I Balboa l!iland 673·61!00 own te.-mt tnd price. JAe~TY "fili;:r 1.1 I rll I I I I I Cl.ASSTFIEO' wi1hell'IC ~ ________ , 5CRAM-Lm ........... ~lllleollOii IOIO ii Two, three and four bedroom lownhomes. 8 models, 1 and 2 stories, ern:losea double garages, de<:ks, bal- comes, fireplaces. tennis, swimming, saunas. From $58,875 BP· ANNUAL % RATE" I The more tht down, the k>wer the lnt9'WSL 20 11 Down. .- 7J,.''Ai Annual % l't.i!e 10% Down. 8~ Annual % Rate '· WESTCLIFF YIUA-562.500! Beautiful 2 bedroom condominium in one Of Newport Beach's most convenient a reas. Minutes to beach + 1 block to Weslcliff stores, ba n king & s hoppin g. Lovely gardenlike atmosphere ... sparkling swimming pool. HURRY! Lowest priced condominium in Westc liff Vil la . Paula Bailey 642·8235. (M 14) DOYEi! SHORES -GREAT VALUE! ONLY $187 ,000 fee for this fabulous VIEW home with pool, 4 bedrooms & all the extras!! OPEN SAT. & SUN . 1·5 P .M. 1218 POLARIS DR. CM15) LIKE LIYIMG IM A PARK. Highly upgraded 4 bedroom. 2 bath ho me sit uated on a spacious lot w /peek-a-boo v iew & pride of ownership thruoul. $129,500 fee. Befty Ke rr 644·6200. (MJ6) IMPRESSIVE HOME W /fVLL OCl!AH YlfW Located in ~oron'a de1 Mar, this ver y s pec i al home offers 4 bedrooms, formal dining room & t amily r oom w /brick fireplace. Complete privacy in pool & lanai a rea. $129,500. Belle Chase Lee ~. (M l 7) llG CAMYOH YllW. NeW Deane home -2 bedrooms + dlD,,/apectacul ar golf course vie\v. Qui~ cul ·de·sac. Sl27 ,500. Don na (ladsllall 644·6200. (M18) M MAMOU• Of llG CAMYOH la magn ified by this elegant 4 liedroom Deane Versallle home w(be8utl!ul VIEW. ~.000. Tom Qllcen 644-6200. (M19) '4Z..flll 644-4ZOO Ml 0.-0..... M44 MMNNour ~ ..... ~tMq ~ I ... # • • • , " HDYHI Fors• IHOVHS For Sat. HovHI For Sat. IHOUHI Fbr s. Houus For Sat. IHCMalH For 54* ••••••••••••••••••••• Cii.-.roi •• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••!~.02 Getwrol I 002 Geeet"OI I 002 GtMrol 1002 G--.ral I 002 G.....-ol . I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OLD MEW OR.LE.AMS ••• ... o!l H~lboa Jshmd ! A two story classic with wrought iron ba lconies perfect for aza leas and bougainvillea and a 3 hedroom home that is perfect for lhos(' wh o a ppreciate solid ~o n st ru clion, large rooms a nd tmmaculatt· ho usekeeping. Ther e're a lso shutters, dukh door, a s un porch and trowe l pla s tered walls throughout. It's c harming, sturdy and d efinitely Unique. At 119,950 ... a bit of old New Orleans, on Balboa Island. UNIQUE HOMES. Reattors-675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., CoroM del Mer LUXURIOUS CAMlO SHORES FULL OCEAN Vll!W Most private commuruty in Newport Beach Corona del Mar. 3 Bdrms., 3 baths, family rm .. den : secluded pool in a bea utifully lndscpd. patio. Gleam in~ purquct flooring. $157 ,500 4507 TIEMOMT OPEN SAT /SUM I ·6- A MUST SEE HOME!! Words won 't do it! A top of the hne home, high on u hill, to give you view & privacy in thjs mini-estate. 4 Bdrms., 3 ba ths. formal dining + family rm. Price s lashed to $142,000 2907 EllTtDE OPEN SAT 1-6 SEA & SAND ... and a quiet retreat on beautiful Lido Isle. 5 Bdrrn'i., 4 baths, formal dining, family & .. dine out" patio. I 26 VIA LORCA OPEN SUM. 1-6 . i;1 • • • 3637 E . Coast Hwy. l~'~L~ ~ ~ . 675-5930 . 1-F,;;;a coronadel Mar GeMral I 002 Gt"Mrol I 002 G~I I 002 Getterol I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EARN 25°/o PER YEAR LET US SHOW YOU A WAY TO SELL YOUR HOME, RECEIVE 203 CASH, AND EARN UP TO 25% PER YEAR ON YOUR REMAINING EQUITY. COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy., Corona d~I M6r •·s~llin9 Real Estate in Newport Harbor Since 1944" 673-4400 General I 002!G~~rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• FRENCH CHATEAU 2 STORY-BEACH OLD BALBOA HUG HOMES 640-4050 LINDA ISLE; elegant 4 bdrm. l ·stv. home. Formal DR, & fam. rm.: pie r ·& s lip for lge. b oat. $235,000 BAYFRONT; 4 BR + mmd's: great family home on the water. Owner mav he lp finance. $290,000 · WESTCLIFF, NB; de hghtful 3 BR home on lge. corner lot. nr. schools. parks & s hops; pool. $74 .500 THE BLUFFS : A l('rrift<· 3 RR + 21 :! b a. condo + laundrv rm .. on wide gr eenbelt ; a ll t his for "only $74.500 OFflCE OPEN AT MOON SUNDAY GeMral I 002 G~nerol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * * * * * * Heritage Collection I PARTY GIVERS DELIGHT MfSA VERDE 2 Story, 4 bedroom. 3 bath home. With 20x26 fClll'lily room for those specia l parties entertaining ul your 8' bltn bar under a cathedra l open beam ceiling. Covered patio und lots of trees for privacy m ake thi~ home a dream come true. 546-5880 MARLBORO COUNTRY COWIOYS KEEP YOUR HORSES HEftE! Very s harp 4 bedroom. 2 bath home. dble garage, new carpets, cool county location. Big 66x231 ft. lot zoned R·4. Full price only $45,500. Won 'l last long! Cal 540-1 I 5 I. '!2 ACRE LOT HORSES OK -nice 3 bedroom. 2 bath + lan.Je patio hom•. Property approved for wholesale or retail nurserv. Near Orange County Airport and ·Corona del Mar J<'reeway. Cull for full dt'lails. 546-5880. EASTSIDE CHARMER EXCELLENT COSTA MESA location , near sc ho ol s a nd publi c transJ>()rtation . Spacious 3 bedroom. 2 bath wi\h lots or extras includin ~ used bric k fireplace, conred patio a nd garage door opener. Best Eastside buy at $41 ,900. Cal 540.l 151. BEST BARGAIN IH ALL COSTA MESA lar):!e 4 bedroom. 2 hath on on.•rs1zt:•d M csa Verde corner lot. Nov. VACANT. Oul or town owner desire!-. immediate sale. Needs some paint and TLC but check this price ... Conly $47,5001 First time advertised. hurry!! Cafl 546-5880 HEY, FELLOWS! 3 CAR GARAGE "ith go r ~eous near-new 5 bedroom. l s lory home attoc:Md. Pl~ase the C)Ok with a s pacious family r oom, kitche n cuting area. form a l dinin g room. upt,!radeu carpets, drapes and wallpaper. See this great family home now at $71 ,500 . Cal 540-1151. EASTSIDE DOLL HOUSE . . . Frldoy. July 18. 1975 DAILY PILOT IJ3 Houff'I For StiM Houses fo,. Selk H<Mnft fOf' Sal~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·········••••••••····•· ···•·•··········•··••·· I 002 Corona d_. MGI-I 022 Cotta M~,0 10.Z4 ......•..••..•..•.•.........•................. -------...i"•L~.~·1:;:;;;:;·,:;·;~:~·,~: ST ARTER HOME $29,950 i\t•eri II'. lo1tn l'o1v m t tJ~t: "'hll1• µ1t kN f1•11n• Ruum fur lar~l' Vl·~:t•l.1 hll· ~:.1rch·n. H <! 1onl·. ~d .. 1;i r11·1I To M"l '. «.ill OPEN SUH. 1-5 & fam rm '1.in} 1·,tr04'> 4600 DORCHESTER Mui.t M·ll $-\HJK.11• OWflor !'it'W (h ti11.:' t°hMmtn.:, llJ9ll.Jl ; 111110111· I l>1lrm • f.1m1ly - rm . a h,11h, l'lt•11ty or *DUPLEX * room for •!r untJ 1>1 J llO 111 1 y " I 1 , 1 11 lo: r nt 2 br. I b.1 t·a Gd int::/ l;.\ij 7171 l'•l"> ... l'"ISlllll hd<HI.' iil'liool lt•rtn \ i'rtm(' COJIQ , • :.t.irl">, only ~.w..o S4t>. ooo 1944 & 1!141i ~ CALL TO SEE l\n.1hl"1 111 St . own~t. ',,. ' ". ·' ' j [® THE REAL ESTATERS l.AGLINA·OPEN Si\T Bt>~l pr1cl.' e111•1 111 lulh at l IK t l.;i M 1 r;itla s.'I/ .~Ill Vtil«•nl :1 lll'clrrn :!h..ilh :! :.lory <>C'l'Un & l"lty Vil'\\ euintard REALTY SINCE 1946 33SS V10 lido N 8 .Su11• 29S Pho-642-2991-Anylime Balboa Penin~o I 007 .•••••.•............... f>uplex $93,500 T11plcx Stla,000 Mars hall Hlty fi?:l '1600 SI 0,000 REBATE 4!11i 2'1JS or f.44 M~ <:a11yo11 ,,,., llh1on , l<1 t 1!1· 4 hllrrn . f.1n1Jh I Ill "' THE BEST Of'~ dining r111 J'1w1i & murh (Jl'l\J("\ I EASTRIDGE t'har1111111• li11} l111nl , :.! patio". }11111 0\\11 l>t•Jl"h , 1lm i.. for HI ft hu.1l Ll!l' livin~ r111 I hd1 ms & I h :J l h ... () "' ll l' ( ti) .1 y r111j1111• \II 1111 1111ly $:!25.0llJI Harbor Vu Hills ON·o.in ~ 11.n \"11 "Jlhl ll'\'l'I, 3 llr, 2 Ba, lorrn.rf <1 111 1 m, lam rrn p11ol s 11t· lot. 0\\Jll'r. $!11 .~ •>-H 2771i l'nm~ .-:.st:m1e locaUon 111 Cu:-L;.1 M~~a 1.oVt'IY two s t11rv mockm with 3 h1•dro orn ' plu-. lu.rgt• f.1 m 1ly room 1lf11.., an e11 lt .1 :.tudy t:a:.y ma111- ll•11a11t·1· Homn fur IJ()a• :.lur.1.:•· 0111~ $GJ.Si00 l .ill hd ~550 [® li~&Hlll EXCITING! ,llr'l u .. 14•<f lllllllal·ul:ltC' J IH'd roo rn M '''·' V c•rde hom•· w11h plu~h «arpd· ini? & mnrlern nmntry k 1 l (' h e n '\1 a n i nr r (' d vartf-room for boat or trailer. i\ mo~l ln sN!-but C:u~tom 4 hr, :1 ba home' ;!400 SQ rt. + 2 1., car gar Only I U y r~ old & Sl27.000 valu('. OWNER MUST SELL' $10,000 flEB.\TE AT CLOSE OF 1024 -hurrvs-48.950 Call TC'cl Ncai°!><t!J..8'424. Associall'll South Coast Brokl•rs. ESCROW 1 Sh o wn hy Costa Mesa c.tppL 214h l\i1tramar Dr., ••••••••••••••••••••••• r.73-4224 Jo:ves &Wkncis $48,950 OPEN HOUSE SAT /SUH 12-5 1620 Efm·A.,. C. M. Corona d~I Mar I 022 :1 BUH \1 f.1m rm . q11ll'I ••••••••••••••••••••••• lol·.Jt1on nl·~•r Suulh SEETHE OCEAN Cu.1:-t l'l:.11:.1 C11rn1•r lot . FLOODED WITH. Ii ~ h.11·1. }artl Ill HHY' El · From your front s ll•p SUHSHIH . Wa lk one short blo~:k & ..-~~ CALL NOW Crispy ch•au R1~ t;wo watchthcrn1atsr etumal 7S2 7315 story. 4 big bedrooms. s unsC't. Take an t•arly ..,, • dinin~ room. 2000 sq . fl, morn ing JOJ! on the 4 t1m1·~ ht•lkr than new b h All ... 1 DONALD M. BIRD eac l1us can >C' fr,>m t ip to toe. Lots of h A\\otto If'• R•olto" ~ours when you own t 1-. -lus h rol11n~ yards & s pJt•u1us :l Bit Fam1lv Own1•r 2hr 2 h,1 rnn<lo greenery Walk to Socl'h room ho m t• "1th hug1• ~l'" l'rpt k1ll-hl'll frpl 2 Coast Shopping m Coi;ta ma:,ll'r ~Ull l' & low, low l".11" J,!.lf 2!J.~)OO !~~'!!nil:> :\1 c .., J () w n e r upkC'ep. Only S9!\.0fl0 tran •:fl'rrld M u "l \.\llh terms (.'all &'4 7211 Secluded s;wnlll'I' .it S.">l,11Gfl' l'.111 NICE duplex So or Hwy in CdM. BC'aul. gardens. Owner $91 .500. 644·flfil6 4 BR DUPLEX $46,500-Socrifice 11°'' ·111; :?:llJ O" n t' r ( 4• ,1 \' l'" ,1 rt· a F or4• .. l 11( trel·s. lush troJJll·.tl ~ urtl 11 <1:-. a l:i ri.;t• h11h•aw.1y cll'n. full d1n1n g room . Pal1ni: .1 rt'.J. h n• a k f."l ha r L' l Zoning i llou:.es. 2 na1·k l111g f1n•plan• .! Bil's $55,00o. S.'>8-5681 or lkdrooms, xlrn hath ~7 4834 or 6·16·0081 N1-.11" South Coas t l'la1.1 1,1,it h 3 RR. 2 Ha Renl:il llhH •:\H :S . .\\EROE• PO 0 L· $32, 900 Stalely entry to elegant liv in g r oom. Large ~ardcn view lotchen £or lhe gourmet eloquently sc rn•s formal d1n1ni.: with n1urlyard view Slam, :.\\l'l'P to ~C'C'Ond ~tory :.u1te~ rl·atunni:? a huge h1d1'away ma~h'r 23' Grand hall room ror the entertainers. llurry Owner bought a nother must SACfllfo"I CE PRICf: 1-"0R S PEEUY SALE' Call963·7l:l81. $79,500 Lo<'a lio n . Location. Locat ion. East Bay on the P e nins ula. Im· maculate 2 bdrm, 2 bath home cou ld easily be converted into great duplex. Huge s un deck. Mus t SC'e for man y poss1b1hties. 313 E. Bay. 545 9491. OPEN SAT. & SUN 1-5pm 102 LINDA ISLE SHARP COSTA MESA 3 bedroom, 2 bath with beautiful carpets thruout. lonJt co•tted patio, dble gara~e. Room for boat or trailer . Hurry. first tirrn· offered a n d pri ced $42.000. C all 546-5880. South M Bay~11l<' Dr 540-1720 Large J BH. 21 ~ba. FH I with hcautiful nJl11r.il B1~ yard :'o<l·Jr Sd 1ools wood lC'xl~n·<;. O~lv II TAR BELL Owner Hrokl•r !JW 371$8 Yt·11r nt'" <..a llhll 7211 2955 Harbor Bl•d .• OonaPoint ___) 1026 Price Reduced .......... $194,000. LIVE IT UP!! t C .M. ••••••••••••••••••••••• j r~ I BAYFROMT, 4BR . 41 :!ba, brcakfst rm. family rm .. lrg tile pa tio & deck, pier and s lip, 65' boat KEH HARTMAN, 642-5760 Realtor 640-1607 • • THE REAL ESTATE RS ~ 3£lR. 21:>ba, din. FP. new p;linl and plumbing. G~n~rol 1002 Prkg. boat /trlr. S.58.950 •• •••••••••• •• ••• •••••• HAL PIMCHIM JUST LISTED GH~rol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oceanside/Carlsbad R.E. Cunlac·t Robert Shapard, Hcallor. b03 Michigan . Oeean~idC' 722-7623 ---- REALTOR :.!727 Jo: Coast I lwy 675-4392 Clasi-1f1cd Ads li42-~78 G~rol 1002 GeMral 1002 Must sec this well kept 4 bedrm ho me . Extra la ri!e m ast er bcdrm w /walk 1n closc•t & vanity area . Co n c r e te driveway, lov4Jy palm & much more! $53,950. MAGNIFICENT DUPLEX SPLASH AROUND IM YOUR OWN POOL overs ized enclosed patio, 3 big bedrooms , 2 baths and family room. Neat, c lean a nd we ll decorated Priced for rast sale \.\'ilh low dowa FHA terms at S46,950. Hurr y a nd coll 540.11 SI o r ga m b1c that it will not be sold hy Sunday's Open House from 1-5 at 2877 Dra ke. Costa Mesa ~llPF.Rn f-f 01\tlES One anrl one half blocks from Uig Corona beach 1n Coro n a del Ma r . Gor~eous ri vc lx'Cl.room home in fro nt unit with huge fami ly room and all modern a m enities. Two GeMral I0021GftWf'ol 1002 COZY COTTAGE Private beaches security -boat facilities ·avail able to lucky owner o f this 2 bedroom home with near-ne w g uest house -hurry . $68,500. llG CANYON BUILDING SITE Exceptional view site in private community on cul-de·sac street. Overlooks 18th fairway, green , c lubhouse :mt! Newport Center . $92,500 LOOK DOWN ON IT AU The mos t outstanding 3 bedroom, 2 bath home in Harbor View Homes -to add to this. a s uper view of the ocean a nd Newport a rea. $107,500. JUST MATURAL:LY INVITING Is this 4 bedr oom. dining room, familY room Bi g Canyon home. Bri g h t and a ttractive , professionally decorated. Best of a il is the price $164 ,950. WATCH THE IOATS & GULLS from a truly e legant, custom des ig n e d & bui It s pacious 4 bedroom peninsula home. Has been featured in ar c hit ect ural magazines. $198,500 FOREVER OCEAN VIEW HARIOR VIEW HILLS ,Complete with stunning s unsets over Catalina . The courtyard is private with lus h landscaping and bea utiful lattice overhangs. 5 bedrooms. family room, 21h baths. $134,000. PRIME VIEW-UMDA ISLE Professionally d ecorated with dramatic e ntry from beautifully landscaped courty ard. Bays ide terrace w /view of turning basin. Pier & slip. $385,000. CLASSIC LIDO IAYFIOHT Harbor views from 6 rooms. Over 60' on the Bay. Huge dock. Room for a n eet. 5 bedroom.CJ, 51.h baths, lots of parkin,:c. .Jus t re modeled. $395.000. MIWPORT IEACH 644-1766 A COLDWELL IAMCll CO. bedroom 1>lus two bath •••• •••••• ••••••••••••• •••••••• • •••••••••••••• 3848 Campus NB 549·865S lnin~ Hs~ -$39,990 HURRY. Plush ne we r home.· Lge family mov- ing from an•a. Features beautiful cstm t·pt 'g, drps, int, lgc pvt yd. It's a Gem. CAM PION &ASSOC. Call 54!H001. Wa nt Ads Call 642 5ti71J rental in t he rear unit. ll "s the finl'st duplex for i.alt• in Corona dcl Ma r Call ui. to in~pccl Call 67J·8550 [® THE REAL ESTATERS Try a Dally Pilot Classified Ad to buy. sell or rent something. 2 BEDROOM 10..55 Cat alim.1 St. Laguna Bch. 494-4150 $74,500 Sat /Sun 9-5 2 IR & FAM RM ar DEN 432 Seville <Ba lboa Pcnin.) N.B. 6"4·1766 $R6,000 Sat. 2-5 3 IR & FAM RM ar DEN 386 Vist a Daja, Newport Bch 642-8144 f77 ,900 Sal/Sun 10-G Laguna Hills -Call for Address 581-7070 $43.500 Sun. ., 4 BEDROOM •1524 Sylvia Lane. Newport Bch. 548·7367 $68 ,500 Sat/Sun 10-6 4 IR Ir FAM RM ar DEN 6671 Marilyn Or. Huntin1.,'1.on Bch 842·5679 $S2,950 Sal/Sun l ·G 5 llt & FAM RM Oft' DB4 •421 LeDroit Lane, Lag. Bch. 644·1766 $234,000 Fri/Sat/Sun 1·5 ••105 Via Lido Soud CL Isl > NB 644·1766 $395,000 Sat. 2·5 CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE :-.. 2 llDltOOM 2332 Richmond, Costa M~a 979-'570 $33,000 Sat/Sun 10-6 • •• PACESETTER HOMES RANCHWOOO CLOSE-OUT SALE!! S(.•lling 4 dC'rorated mod('I ~ + ~ reoo·s at extra low prices ! 8', Financing a lso available. Quick sale• extras include : fr o nt landscaping a nd s prinkler s , r ear fencing . upgr aded carpet, oven/range, dis hwashe r & dis posal. As king from : $44.950. Hurry! ! For mor e informalion. Call 714: 581-2444 1002 G"~ral 1002 •.••.•...•••••.........•.....•.............•.. DOVER SHORES NEW LlSTING -rabulou.~ 4 b e dr oom home .. sep aratc rhildrt>n w ing. Large mas ter s uite. formal d1n1ng room & ramily f()(lm with built in wet bur Pool sizc.•d lot. Sl45.000. 1338 Anti~Way 1'4.B. Sat /Slkn 1-5 642-5200 J PETE POOLSIDE PARADISE $412.00 PER MONTH in Mesa V<:rdt• Majestic 4 bedroom. ~ ~tory. Step down 11\l nl! rnnm warmf'cl II\ < rad..t1n ~ fireplal'l" t.an.~l' 101 m;1l j d1n111)! l.;1ri.:t· f.1mil~ roum \\'jll ul i...IJ '"' oH'I looks cle).!a11t tilt-.1 pool J3CUlll Su pt·r lur enlt"r laaninJ:: F1r'l tune Jd vert1scd . C.1 II 64h i ti I. t V'l'I 1 I • • J BARRETT '·.. REALTY ClmH;ed Ads «II b;• [ ~ lfl&Hi\I items. small items or - -any ilem. 642-561R. Want ad rl· .. ulh i.i2 .... ;~ GeMral I 002 Gt"Mrat I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• RI~,, 111"••1cs 644-7270 HEW LISTING CORONA DEL MAR DUPLE).. immaculate front home h as :J bedrooms, firepl~ce. 3 baths. hltn kitchen. Spacious upJ)('r unit has 2 bedrooms. Call us to sec this prime property. $109,500. 2878 &. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar _ __,~~HTY _~ANAGEMENJ_.Cll:l ... tfOM('S ro• ll~INC NETWOlllll lfl (H #fir •Of t~r 1111 01 ,, • ., ••tMHI 1• t#I ••ltO• OPE:"' llOl"Sl':St.:I" l ;., ASSUME VA 3-1082 .!\l o/.O Unvc· $222 P Mo 3 Ill\. 2 !-lnr~ A Framt.'. . er . Ocean \ W \\ L>upkx lnl. 3 Lri.: Hll + ad<INJ ram $GS.OOO. All Tl·rrru.. Ai.'\. rm w 1stiln1· rrpk. Lrg. !Hi.1 8961 ask for Jan grcl'nho11s1· "' l)\anls in • ---------1 du<lccl Will not la~t.1·all Sl'F:CTA<:l ;L\ll \'1t-:w.1r loOJ\". 5•111 J~;c; lo\\ n and on•an from SPYGLASS HILL New Bedford Ownt'r tr Jn,f1°r1ld & an ICIUS tu :.l•ll l"' ·I lilt. :11 Ila. 11ly -rm upJ,!1-.1dt d 2 s lo y h om,._ 011l y $15!l,. o. Ft'l' 211 M1ss11111 lli.IY D Opl'll Sun. 1·5 CALL 673-7601 Welton®..Company S'O>lA t TO•S 540-3666 dcl'.k:-. :.nil It' 111g rrn T ms s p ~· c· 1 u 11 s . m 11 ti e r'.n ~amsh homl' h.i:-. :J l'IC'lr!; ,'<:; 3 bal hs " l ':\I ra IJ.!l' 111a::i t<:r hdr. L"omplctd~· I a n d .., < a \I ,. ii w :. p r 1 n k I c• r s 0 o 11 S1mpki11 , :M:.!12 \0<1i.l HY OWNER:! hr. hnm('. llw y . Dana Po i nt l g. lol, I hlk. rrom 7M··i~iS10t __ H~1rkl1U_Y . Xlnl. concl By Owner in Dana Knolb.. s-12.000 fi42 059? ___ Largc 3 Hr . 2 Ua w your POOL ehoice or crpt & drit1,. Large fl'nccc1 yard with CLUBHOUSE paved hoat , H\". (•r 2 BC'flroom Douhlt•w1dt> lrailt-r ... 111ra.:1• .1rl'.I M o h 1 I <' h o ml' on I Y :l s.s.1.500 ·l!lfi otiX.'i hl<ll'k" from downtown Co!>l.) Me'" Owner ask· Fountain Vall~y l 0 34 1ng S'l.9!'!!i Jo:xrt•llcnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• rinanc1ng avJilahll' S PACE \t A K t-: R I I . ttrnkt•r :i..-,7 9390 Green brook s Finc:o;t :; , , Br. 4 Ba. huge r umpus Culll-~l' I Jrk. 4 Br. 2 Ra. room w sp<>ci;il rcaturcs. bltn ~. la undry rm . SS4 950_Qwncr968·8'IOO. CdM R -Z-cuh• 3 +-:?RR Bcaul1ru.lly landscaped -· ---- units. Xlnl eon<I l>n\<e wi~on•rctll pat0 10 & gas EXQUISITE SPANISH by 702 Jlehotru1)(' 589,5(1() B ~.. . r y w n (: r . J fl r . r 0 n d l'rOS a i> k 545)!.l .. h l'lan· \l ocl.-1 Hume. Charmin~ 2 HH w.ap· ~~' F.lt'~;inl up~r<1d1 n g provt•d plan' ror :!nrt un .... D I hr u 011 l \l 11 '\I s et . ll j lJ Lark,µur ~.W.500 ~o own l'rit'l'il to Sl•ll th1 ... wknd. Pymnt ~;.t.91HI l)J)t'n S..1t & Sun. l 5 or h\' ;ippl. 15!.l llJ MESA VERDE ~ld)crmill. ~).I 2"2.~ HV Hitls-Chcrmin<J ANYTIME BY owner 3 hr , 2 h.1, Ocean Ray \'Jl.'W. laq.(l' 752 742) A""' Wx2ll' rum . rm. cov'd. _ _-~ "='.:.'.. _ palm, I•• fnrd .'<1.. new lol 3 Br, 2 Ba. formal - - -_ " -' din. rm. 2 frpk "<; Mi "> ~~~~ C'p l & ti le M8.50U. s1on tile entry . fam. rm & VETERANS 842 O:lW k1ll'h /pantry Ow1wr HuntinCJton Beoch 1040 S9(i,OOO Uy J\NA onl!-STOP HERE!! •••••• ••• •••••••••••.,.•• 644o52:i • RAREVA $6,000 Charm-Pim 1n Co1ta Mesa Price R~~ RarC'JHr llmn1•1nOhl no d1mn pavrn1•nl MC'Sa l \ -\"\lo , ~ , :.~um•·;:, • · a n . ._...e CdM 505 :'ltjr1.:u1•nh' \1·nh·. 11.1lc-('tt·'t ~ksa 4B ", b frml OR owner M4ff.~!lt> W•1111h lJll .1nyt1nw L'(~ .. -1• itat:..rm • -··1 -1"3 \ t r ' .,u •m ,-"· I .I .. I -I ).( Sl"!'JSET OPEN SUM. 12-S 1132 SEA LAME llarbor View H.JIL-.. tC BR with oce.in & b<Jy \lew µools 1ze corner lot . t-.c:imed ce1l . farn rm : nl'w off while l":J rp . clr,1pcs Owm•r $92.500 5;,7 41 l:! Wkcln\'> I\~ 1-:,<'s Wken<l.c;&W iM• GREAT LOCATION ~I HR . 2 Ila, nr .111 schools. 1·kan & sh,1111. moH' in <•ond l.J.:t' 1·11\ patio Yard h a~ O\l'r IS rru1t trl'C'S !'rte l'li al S.19.950 <."all 1>:111 l.1•1• & "-'~'•<" for H EA t. F-4'TATf; llf>3 H!l!ll or 557-8623 ev OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 11·5 Co m e \'is1t our S bctlroom home + family mo r 1• 1 n t 11 1 111 .1 l 1 on rm w new plush crptg h7.I ltolli lhr UOlll ,\ moe1t Unll>IUtll floor p(,1n. just ti walk lo Ml·:~,\ \ i-:run:. ('111 dt• lhl' 1w.1ch 211;1 Cupar. s:.r, "'1'·41'1lll" :• ~lor~. 1 11 H SHORECLlfFS kH , lh·n. :.!':• H.1 , 2 Charming :l Hit, 2 BA. t 'q,1lt-,, \.lra l~l· pool site Ontu pool + lovely view of h1l, fruit t ree~. beuut1r~~ ftl o('ean & ('unyon. Just ly lundsca ped. 10 • "'21 listed $139.~00. z:w Mom-Down. S78.000. ~-3465 _ ~ In~ Canyon Hd. Ag~t nY OWNF:R Curefr~ li v-~ I I 675 6900 mi;! Im mal" 2 br. 11 •' ha ~36 7$42 or S.1f~ 7 NJo:W lH Jll,fo~X I'~ MonlH"<'llO l'o~do Dhl S7i '""' l>an" ~ar . pool. ll <' h.111 , S YR OLDIOY S68.9SO lo '·'""'' ... h('dUl lntlsqHJ Nr • 1'01ol HC'aul ''<•'.In ...,._, 1 .,.,., llOO WANTED! (, 1 ,. 1\1 ~ ... ,,,.,. pnn on) ..,....,, 'IC'WS ·~m part• " '"'' firm !JTII 6MO hy t ht• ne1~hhorhood to vnq"' Wc-,tll-" ln(•ome move into th1., ch11rm1n~ llomes. 341 21 <.."o.;,l I Iv." ONL y $24,500 p a r k 11 11 n t 1 n ir t o n I> I' 496-3431 G uls wa.v at UW beach BUILDERS DREAM An R 2 t,ol 1n ~d C"ltM. with l BR. l '• Ha flornl· in rear Room tc• BUll.D ~.ooo 673 7f.Ot J\~<'nt 417 ORCHID 2 nn, 1.1v rm, Frph-, 1>1n rm 45· Lot $t17,0ull 642 "565 SJ 01111 tfv.n . f1nllnr·.: .. vail Oldi•r.J\ <'Sllt.ide T his 3 hdrm homtP home· 2 hr,.n h3 New complete ly air condi· pro11nt, <'l"Vt'lC l)nv(' hy t1oned & UPJtntdf'd • 5~!* 11an<11ton Ph for separat e fam1ly room appt fW, 07~or&16 9656 and formal d1run~ pro- f<'S!';10nally lan<b caped I.orated o n cul cl\• sa(' .,, rN•t Call ~2313 Quiet Street C 11 II u' J 1'out our UJX'r ,h,tr p 4 l•l•llrm, 2 hnth lwnw lc11 ·• ll••l in o J(ood ;.irt•.4 $4t.,tiltO (. .111 l't·n lU ry 21 ~urf ~~ ., •• J• • , .,.. • _ OAJL y PILOT Friday Jul 18. 197S Ho8Ht For S. Hone1 For S• •J:~·" .... w. I ~ For S• HousH Fors• Ho.~s Fors. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MobUe HomH IMOIM rroperiy 2000 H4*JH Unfftshtd ForSal• 1100••••••••••••• .. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • •••• • • • • •• •• ••• • ••• • • 5 UNITS Generol 1202 ·.t+':;·;::;:.:·~: .. 1•0·;0• ~.:::::· .. ··::-:·1•0·:;0• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• M.wport lea I06t M.wpoti leach t06t ,.;:.:'" •• ":' ••• ~ .. ·-·--.·--.. LogunaHllls IOSO~oHllls 105 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• •••••••••• • •••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• BA YFRONT EXTRA MICE 20x48 2 Bl•dn1<>m. locotcd Lo'•ely lar~c tlwner's un· ••••••• • ••••••••••••••• 1t, 3 twdrm. 2 bath Top HORSE ranch 2 Br, locotton. near Sun Ole"o sl"glcs welcome, C.M. t-'recway 1-;11ccllcnt an And 2 b r, Jl.U., kl<!~. come. SUS 000 Call for ix·t~. ~ingk'is Try this 2 dl•lulls •i1·d t:urpcl . br. $135 . sinl!ICS, pets. Realtor:. 536·tl8.36 C M Abo unl>eheveabk DI.SIGNED FOR LIVING "F.xqu1 si l c Courtyard lead s lo eJe~n.ntl y dt•t·ornlt•d interior & sparkJ,m~ pool "tlh •tssured pri vaC'\'. J>rc~~t~e addre~s. 20321 Bancroft. !~lunhn~on Bead\. A l'harmm~ Oean Gard(!fl I tonw OP<.'n for \'IC\\ in~. Sat ~Sun . 12 noon nih.'. 213 431 3105 H.afffM)ton ~ I 040:1nine t 044 •....•...............••....•.•.•..•.•••••...•. Ran<.h l' NI\' 1-: ll S tTY 11 .1rl.. l~csc ~ooa O,•Jnt• ll11m,• "'BR. 3 R.\ $35,900 l'p~rJdi.>J \ l' t :-. Ht-: 1. I E \ \Rt F. l'r,•m1um lol s:1 .~e10 ~ ~'° I t>T \I. !'Bil'!-•. u"' Ot•r 551 :..~ lttlnch :..l~ h · It\ in.: in Jl a.Ur, :! bJ F.im1lv rm 9£'ACll TO\\'\ EnJl" lar ~t> I l ss.i '900 \ 1h'e Prl\aC\ ,.r \OlH 'Unlc.'i'"ln 5..)t.JI'"'.:. i.'l'W'\ POOL Entt•r 'our 1 _ -_ ,r'-\m11\ room thru J • .. 11<1 _In,.: '\\,di ,,f i,:l.1-.:.. ~hill COMFORT ) o _ u '-' " ' " \ ·• AMD BEAUTY' ~-~\OR,~'.\! It' \ 1 E\\ "1 Thl'\ buill lh~ Ont' 'vn ..1 ' ...... ~, m .: mr " ~ n n ' IJr&!l' l'UI ell• ~3{' llll. lhC\ "" e J"t>I ' -COU H \t ET "11 l'll l:."' 6. l·nh,tnl't>d tht> l'nt~ "'ith 'sewino b "r ., , > • J f11unlJ1n. thl'\ 111tludl'd .., ... •""'I Jr.Ill' k I . . h ear cnl l"l'lrl'.tl •'-'Pr ln t r :. Ill l e children's "'n , BKH I IJnibcap1n~ .rnJ ttiey Call no'\\. i.: Jtr t•u nd1t 1oncd It t'Om 842• 8854 pll'll'I~ Thl· result.. .. a ht•aut1ful -I bdr m. 2 1 ~ TAR BELL hath home· nt'<lr park and PVtJ I $.SM , UOO Abandoned 2 Story ~ Gorden Estate {~" ~~50 TOT.\L. PHICE ' v1s1eH -Bnbft p~unt ~ !'..l\l' ~~ · Ur.'1 ~1ous ~.tnkn l 'rllf\ I 1l£AlTY g1 ,e:."'.1.Ytu..1IJn'Jth1.Ji.. I ss2-1soo I rlll( W 0 H I. () tl I----------Ei.~G A~('I-~ Gnurnw t l.:1lc~en ""1th c·nl<.•rtJin111i.; sen ing IJ..1r l...iri.:1· f:io11 ly ~1.i;cd In tn:! rnom ""1th SECL.UDEO P .\T IO ~wet-pin~ ~la1rc·J~l' ll'J<h to h1dea~;i~ mJ:.l<•1 ll. J!U es t ~Ulll'' ijKR 6·W N E H II \ I' T 0 1 LI-:.\\'!-:• Call 842-8854 TARBELL ,_,_ t HR. 2 Ha . ..-rplc. bit 1rt!>. :xlra lei.' l1•l SH .UOll _5)wner. %3 1:1:i:1 SECLUDED '.\lost de:.1rablt-modd in Uni' er:.1l.) l'ar J.., dramata· entry to a 2 s tory l'o nll'mporary home that ll•mls a de- lightful (jlf ror l'nll'rtJm· in~ 4 bdrm:. .. Ill!> & lier b:ith:., l'alhl'llr;.il l'l'tl.. 'ard profess ma1n- Lain1.•d. Sll'P:> tn pe>ol. l<·n n1:. & ~rccnbelt. .\~kin);( $6:1 500 IRVIME HOMES, REALTORS 552-7000 SITUATION DESPERATE! 0 \ n e r b o u g ht another house & reduced price on this Squeaky·Clean Homt.' for a Quick Sale! Beautifully decorakcf & an ammu<·ulatc cond. All 3 Bdrms h a ' e cedar hned dosets. Maskr RR <>J>Cns to a covered tropical patio Compl. lnds<:'pd & fenct'<l. Buy VA no do\\n. Won't last at $43,500! Call today to see or ask directions for Sunday's OPEN HOUSE. The Great American Real Estate Co. 581-7070 ~~~-~~~~~ ..... ~?.~ llLCKJ'lf'O Ni9uel 105 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGU~A BEACH OWNER AMXIOUS1 Sup('rb . • l'nob:.trut·ted forcvt•r Vacant lo\l'IY 3 BR. , "'"" Palo:. Verdes garden home lNn. Ten· CJt.1llna, ~an l'll'mt•nt~ n_is & Rel' c.enler. blJnds. lk>JuLJful 1?rcen vuarde<I a~l'a_ ~6.000 C'ctn)on lwlow 3 Rr + Wt::BSCO . Stud) & Spl'cta(·ulur Lv INCO!< roRATED Hm 1·asc~ Custom Quall tiJJ .isoo __ _ l) Lhruoul + manv xtru.!> By IJuilder $911,-15'.i Don M all'r Con.,lr Co 496 96..'W Call after 5 30 pm. Open llousl'. 795 Balboa. in ex· c lu s 1vt> P nrt o f ino Laguna. Sat 7 /19, !:;iun 7120. IRVIMECOVE •W E KNOW• LAG UH A NIGUEL *BEST• MONARCH BAY-ExollC', Contempo r<.1ry homt, one-of.:.1 k tnd 4 bdrm. 4 bths. des1~n1.'<i by Chns Abi!I. UC'1.'an view. Just rcduct•d. ~179,500. Mai,:n1f1t·ent 3 bdrm MONAHCll BAY TER· homl'. ell'gant dc.>cor, H1\CE . P resl1g io u s family rm with wet bar , custom homl' area. gourml'l kitchen , :.ep bclrm. 3 bth:., 22'>.17' fam d1n1n g rm . lovely rm. ~t-L h;.ir. ~Sq. ft. );(ar<ll·n with pool; ocean Largc ~"•m pC1ol·Grcal views S350,000 Carn1ly home. Sl29.500. MOM.ARCH BAY LOCJuno Hi~ Realty Prc:.t1~1ous building site 496-4040 or with crash in~ ::.urf below SpaC'1ous & 1c,e1. to take ____ 8_3_0-5_0_5_0 ___ , l a r ge home & poo l FIRST OFFEBNG Sl?5.ooo • Rti!hl on lht• 13th tee of L aguna Niguel Golf Cour!<ie POOL ' ., .... ,.•,,f .. ,r.1 .. f• w Jacuu1. 4 BR 2ba. lrg din rm. fam rm 1900 Sq. '105 N.Coosr Hwy.,loguno ft. ,\ bcaul1ful buy at 494-1177 S9'J,SOO •••••••• ~Ian REAL ESTATE 900 Glenneyr<' St. 494 9473 S49 OJ lb GOLF COURSE ESTATE HOME HARBOR VIEW Com e on)' day this week~nd from UMI •nd Sl'e the rtma.ln.lng new hon~s m Harbor View. Priced rrom $'70.495 1800 Port Sheffield Pl Newport Beach For lnformauon: 673-7601 OMTHEIAY DUl'LEX S185.000 CLIFF DR. 2 Br home SfD,500 JONES REALTY *. 673-6210 •• HARBOR VIEW llOM ES 4 Br 2 Ba 1-· R Monlcgo on oversize corner lot Fee land. For sale by owner . 1730 P ort Weslbourne Pl. 544.0472 BAYFRONT By Owner-Fee Land • OOV~H SHORES • 4300 sq fl, 4Udrs, eal'h with pri v. hath. Cur ved Wroug hl Iron sta ircase Lgc formal dirung room. w alnut pan'lg thruoul Visit by boat or mtrcar No traffic. C\'cn o n wknds. S31 SK :ro•, dn Open 2-6 Sat & Sun. !>18·1589 333 Morning Star Lane 2Cu:itom Homes only 3 blot•k:j f rom BALBOA Pt-:NINSULA downtown CvslJ Mc~u £xcellenl loolion on lh~ Ntxt to pool & dubhou t• Buy &only 11 block lo lhc 1n ultra l'h.•un purk Ocun. Jo:ar h home h.LS 4 ss.~ bdrm i.. • b;aths & Amt.mean Gallery, 2 f1n•pl:1cc:.. wctbar,' ullrn m0<krn 24' Dual Wutl' KcauUfull) kitchen & pnvate ptl'r. lnt.l 'sl'pd frnn•d yd f'ee t:ind. See al 1200 w 1 c 1· m e n t p n t Io E:ist Bulboa Blvd, or Sat'ri f1 rc! Lux 1nl call 675·8120 rOt' more de 968 1~40 11 unt lkh LllllS. • t-:AS'l'SIOl-:• BACK DAY AR l,o;/\ 3 Sh.up lluusl.'s Still, USO l"vr i\11 CAl\1 l'lON &ASSOC CALL 54tl 1001 FREE & CLEAR (.al(. lkach 2 br, $225 • uUI P.<f, p\.'l:s ok. CdM 3 br gura'ge. kids. vets ok. And :swim pool C.M. 3 br, kids. &it:l s, smgles. A1,rt Fee. 979·8430 Corona del Mer 3222 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SlLVl:;llCREST 24xfi0. 2 BR. 2 BA. Den. Like new. Muny xtn.1s. Capbtrano. 5 Star Adult Purk . 493-7156 4 PLE.X N r I. o m a L l n d a 11.,V 11.om cs ~ Or, 2 Ra I Uni ver~t\Y. $55.00U lrad~ f IL Spt!ct v1e.w w /pool & <IS dowlf prnyt on tar.:1• tenms c~s avrul. $525. lsc. 0 C hc>rnt' O"' Inc-. l'ro1> G-.i4·2877 , 830·0800 Grand Opening NEWPORT Vll.W Condominium llomes 1n Prestigious ·~2 Spal"tanette. 3!1' SpuC't' 6().lnqsp #51. 327 W _ Wilscin. C'.\1 can al.Id ca:.h or vth<'r $295 hous e. clean 2 Br, prop<irttcs '!•ck bltn :-;love & refr1 ~. J\ldcn•llc It ltr 5'1Hi.tfiH. ~<J rd or, t;l.14 Heliotrope West cliff urea or Newport Bea<'h $42.000 to ~4.000 ::? BE'drooms. 2 &ths !>eparalc d1rung area Cemetery Lots/ Crypb 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• llH 21rn JJOUSI·:S. lixl'r upriers. gtl C \1 lo< w I r~ lol Yt·a~cr lk:11ty 5SG 6171 •Decorator wall lo wall Will discount $50 ca 2 am I ST ARTER carp.:tmg proved Lots. Ocean Vil'\\ 1 •Enclosed palao or section, Pa<'irit' Vil''\\ IHVESTMEHT balcony Me m Pk 963·2187 $2 7, 500 •Continuous deaning ------<.: u U 1'i T ll 'i' i\ T OH~O 3 Cem etery Lots. Forest "' us f' 11 E ll 1-:. 0 1 u c, •R £'frigcrator, ice Lawn. Cypr ess Musi homconal-Jl'cll•cplol+ make r s acrifice. moving. rent~ bot'l1clor apt oul •3 hea ll'd S\\1mming 968-4_1_86_Af _ _le!_5_ _ back. Urning rrn.M:\\lllJ! pools r m . 2 b 1 i.: HR' 11 1 22 •Draper ies Commercial • ma..-.ter >. ha:>{'n'll'Ol. ::.cp •Log burning fireplace Pro~rty 1600 lnclry rm , nol fancy, 1us1 •Abundant closel space s o I 1 d l' h u rm ! H k 1 this wk1HI 673·8062. Costa Mesa 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 BR, 3 BA Condo. Nr Back Bay. $385 mo. No pets. 642-5777 )t ESA VEHDE ; 3 BH. 2 Ha . Crpls, Orps, bltns, fed yd K uls & s mall pcl 0 K. SJ~5. w/gardencr & waler p:i1d. ~5-3621 ----- Sep. House kide 3 br. 2 ba, rJnge, cpts, drps, $325-548-7437 h I ••••••••••••••• , ••••••• wit m rror ed closel ·---------~i2·551 l E RO ' B doors. MESA V I!:, 3 R, 2 1184-1256 OFF.ICE IU>G. 8 UN ITS , 2 Oll . t lia . Ba. crpts. drps, bltns RutlandRoad Alr cond1t1oned.2Story Newport Ills . $152,000. A\'I . July 15. $395. I.ow mainlenanc-t:>. Well Owner 548·~5 w /water & grdnr pcL NEWPORT BEACH located. Lots ul µarking. -!179·783G aft 6 Ca l i~. !12660 Sl75,000. DeluH 4 &5-Plu . --I-- Sales Office Phone Roy McCGNle New units Hunt1nf:!ton 3 UH. 2. Bi\, dup ex. ap- 7 I 4 /64S.S37 3 R~altor 1810 ~ Beach, lax sht-llcrcd pro-P ~ox 2 000 sq. rt . 2 OIHECTIONS.1-)'omthe COSTA ~ESA S48i7~ pvrly . 1st yr wnteofl F1rcplal'es. Redecorat Ne wport Blvd. Frwv SllM Open llousc. C.:al ed. Plumer St. $375. mo south to 17th st.. turn left for appt. 536 2SW w 1gar;tener _ ~I~ Robu, on 17th lo Rutland ( l COMM EHCtAL Prc•perly ------540-8833 weekda_y_s. __ block past lrvme Ave.). Ne~port P e nin. Stores & Lots for sole 2200 3 Br, :.! ba home Mesa turn left ~·.th:. or block to ?fflces-7 uruts. Sl8,900 ••••••• • ••• ••••••••••• • Ve r d e . S 3 9 5 m o . WALK N t:WPORTVILLA.5. mcome yr Terms nex1 WATERFRONT LOT Owner/Agent 6-\2·5000 ble. Call T ed Tressen NEWPORT SHORES 221 --...:__ -·-TO BEACH BLUFFS p IPS. 639-67QOor6-W·5147 C1\ NA L BY OWN ER IMMAC .. newly decoral- From this spacious 4 LAH W s:1s,ooo CALL 6-16-8657 ed, 3 br. 2 ba, pool & bdrm, 3 bath ra m• ly End unit·4 bedr!l'· 212 b:i Condominiums Garn IOam patio. S450. Isl & last + home with jus t under & fam rm-priv yard for sale 1700 Out of Stot• --1 $100. C IR .. Gardener & 3000 f r ' Man y up g r ade d ... . sq. l. o c(lm ort. f 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool ma1nl incl 2217 Completely remtx1clcd. eatures. mmed o<.·cupy. Property 2600 Raleigh A\'e'. ~·b~97 or Immediat e occupuncy Ry owner S5t1.5oo . REFURBISH&> ••••••••••••••••••••••• 631-0088 Intercom & sofl water 64•1_1360644-73.55 20 Nt·:V Anl':.. \'icw of in Santa Ana . New thruoul on land you/\ rare u s haped 1 story 5 drps /crpls /stove/p;iinl. To1>a1. Luke w 1 hou~e. Sl90.2 Ur. child&pcl. OWN. Jusl 1ntrodun•d t1 Br, 3 Ba . 3000 sq ft, like 2 Bedrm/2 balh Condo~ Sip~ 5 Well. Sl'pti<' lank Pool. 2 Br. 2 Ba, Appl. lhemarket.OnlyS89,500. new. S2ZO,OOO. Lido Is le, on lovely :.p aciou:. & ,.:en. SACHIFIC1': at teenagcr,pel.p:ilio. 64G-77ll. Open Eves. Prine Only! 540-4811 grounds . Only Sl9.950. ~9.500 Terms by owner Sl65. 2 Br, child. s ngts - -Ask for Frank, S39·SJ2t , Wnle . Uux l•lf., ('oll'v1lll'. :I Br. 2 Ila. l'hild, pet. Pri Ply wants to buy A Calif. or (':t ll (911i1 1:-~urn . Bach. $95 s ngls ulil direct from owner, ·rixer1~~gt~.~~~~~~~~; 495-2:170 pd. Agt /fo'ee UOB l'ETrrr l{ealtor Owner )PEN llO USl·: Sat Sun l f>. By Ownl·r :i BH P restige lloml• :! Halhs. Lrg fam rm $51i,OlMI CLASSIC ~~1 Shield" l>r ~lti :3\1-UJ C"<111eµl' l'ark-s popular Pool !>l'-I'. lr<.'C·Sludded 4 Yrs. 1>ld. 3,000Sq. fl. tri· IC\'CI 401l 2ba, huge fa m rm. lovely crpts. bit-in k tlch. A steal al S93.500. CALL WANDA CU M- MINGS, 495· 1407 u ppe r ' h se in N p tl · R ot Es HOMEFIMDERS Heights. 548·50-11 eves or Dyplexes/ eW tote 2900 * 642-9900• early AM Units sale 1800 anted . &'ould you lwltt•\t' ,, 1 Curndl m o<l:.1 T'rt<.'l',l'l" lot. 3 bdrms, a work or b~drm. :! s tory honw dul'l•d lo t>2.500. Lall ;.irt. i"plt·. s tiullt•rs . f>'ICL'<i S:! ICIO umll-r l 111· •111l' 55H :.177 or 552-~!J. pitched roof $61i.OOO YA TES Rl:AL EST A TE 499-2237 ---------1 S62.950-SPLIT LEVEL Totally customized, 12· ceilings m the kitchen. livin g room. & dtn1n~ room. 3 Bedrooms, xtrn bath. French door-. L master suite. wet bar Harbor View Hornes :!Ur. 1-'ll, Lux. lndscp'g, upgraded lhruoul. S<llc hy owner. Prin only &14·85'13 ........................ MEW 4-PLEXES ... near the ocean. Good l!i" shelters. appreci.a tum. Sl 10.000. & up ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sharp Mesa Verde. 3 BR, IRVIME COVE 2 BA duple x. S'.lJS. mo. in· Hcs pons 1hle p1.·r s on cld 's gardener, Pl'~ would likl' t11 t111v dirl'l't 546·5880 Agt m :ir!..el'! Suf)t'r <'h•w 111 Bt•!>l Buv 1n l n1\l'r:.1t~ ---------· 1he lwaut1lul IJluc l':inftt' l':.irk \';llagt• 1 1•nd unat and. b1.•!>t ~1f all no clo"" Fnnlh:.im 1 llr :!'. l\<1 . •OM BEACH 3 new homes-Las:una N1gucL For brochure call from nwnl'r 1 lome or lol Pll'll'Cl'JllH:l11 MIO MF.SA OEL MAR Lovely • .tt>-\ <'l~ Cl·nlury 21 Su ti n ·<lun•d from ~-l •. 5110 lo ·~·7542 j3,500 II\ O'l\nl·r --. - LOWDOWN FHA TERMS Frc:.hly J1ainted 3 BR. <(d<Jt•d fa m rm w frplc. formal dm rm. outdoor b rick B BQ WJlk tu Elem <;d111nl l'nn'fi to scU. S39:000. Call !lti8 4·1-11 CREST HE/\LTY :-'JUST LISTED 381,f. l·'•ba. formal dm rm. f:im rm. popular atnum mn<kl Kmg:.1t1.· rD.a$tcr bdrm, lxmt gatt• Close to IH'aC'h. Owm•r transf'd Won't l;t~t. uni\ $65.900. Call ~ilH+ll . CR EST ll t-: \l.TY Real Estate byN.cl/AY MAKE IT EASY OM YOURSB.F Buy thi s alrcucty up ~rcnll.'d ho me w Jplu~h sh a ~ c pl . cu:.tom rlnpe s. t•us lom b;,r, ISJ:l I 27fi COLO:'liY 1 HI<. patt<> & dl'ck . Pool & Tennis S48 ,500 551-387!}. Rt-:occ1m UY OW:'lll-:R . I BR. 21:! Ba , F H. Dill. bonus rm. $65 ,500 . 55Hii5~ UMIVERSITY PARK 3 Bil. 2 Ha. !:)1 ngle F"m' ly, grl I or apprel'1al1on $1i2.500 17541 Sllt'Ul'l' Tn•t• Ln Thr Conllnl'nt.tl Cu j M-1066 or !>17-71:17 or 552·31:.!i Lo«JUna boch 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN S.\TtSl J:ll l :> 121 WAVr:ST. ll OM 1-: c heerful r e decora led· 2 BR w ti r~ IJn<11 & sunde<·k. \'IEW- wh1ll'Walcr splashing rn<'kS & Cat.ilma suns<•U.. :"'.Jor lh Laguna SWD1 -:?ou· lo s and' beat'h OR 1n rke p. J5· pool WI\ h M·p. JUl'Ul.11 w •ht.Ch w:tll". 1:-<COM E 2 Un1b both rl'nll'd t·ouhl be parl of main home. ZAGROUZKY Rllr 494 ·8611 cl.e¢ant clw nd(•her. fa mi· ·---------.-.~­ly rm. surrounded by up· .:raded hom t•s. 96li 4456 EVEMTUALL Y? WHYMOTMOW! It's so s h;.iq1· s lightly over S:>0.000. l.rg rornr lo( Gorgl'<•llS landM·:ipe ..,,1, nitc llll'~ Pride of ownership v. 'many f'x tra:.. Har. watt•rsoll , n·c· rm. Cov cl l'llC'lo palm 008·4456 7 % VA Assumable Thi~ 1, .1 g1.·m A lovelv :l lw<1ioon1 , l baths. bnck ._. C~ll Banker ··-·· .. __ , . .,. ......... . OWMER MUST MOVE PRICED TO SB.L You mus t see this two- stury beauty in one of Laguna 's fint~t pri\'atc C'o mmuntlll'S Thrl't' bt•d room s. two bath!>. larJ,!e fam1lv room. Walk to pool and it>nnis courts, prl\' a le he:il'h parking S92.50CI 19t;JS C.:oast.tlwy, Laguna Beach • ·~ 0749 . '(H 1•pl.11 I'. h1$thly up i---------- • L' PP ER 3 A HC.11 HA v • Wuod-Gl:i:-.c <..:onle mp spltt -level 2BR. 21 2ha. decks and ocean v1<.·w ' CA LL 831 9411 BOND R t-;;\L TY INC David Tho,,,pson, Agt l' o L.N.R. Co. 496-2413, or eves 493.3431 NEWPORTSllOHES On canal W·s1de. Walk to $84,70().3 y EARS OLD. b<.•;H·h. CJ uh w/ pools & Near elementary & high tennis 3 BR. den. 3 Ua . PRE~ TI G E C o.n do . Mission y,· •1'0 I 067 schools tennis dose IJy. 427 Cuna I. $74.900. By P f I I d V 11 "' E ... · Owner .•* 642-4360. ---. ac1 .1c s an 1 a~e. ••••••••••••••••••••••• xtra u i g 1ns 1d c, •--om•Pro__... 2000 Spacious 3 BR. 21i ba bedrooms. 3 baths, """ "" ,......, dtn. r m .. 2 frpk • cten: "!•s o V1,lla 2 s lory, 3 c andlelitc dining. par· WAT E RFRONT I.OT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ a:-.hcr id r\"'r , r"frt., o.drm, 1 2 Ba. upgraded, fl NEWPORT SIIOHF.S 221 DELUXE .. 8 LEX -" " "'· $33 900 by owner quet oor:., Karas tan CANAL BY OWN EH --p:it10. pool. Sli4.500 • • · · · carpet. BK R. G a r ct e n c; r o v c ~ 4565 S35,000 CALL IHG·1$657 OCF.AN side of llwv · -540-1720 liam-lOa m. i''ireplacc:.. pool. 1-1. 2 2. Xtra s pec1al.:l OR. 2•~ 1-3 bedroo m~. cn t'I. llOl'SE W:'o<T'D llOl'SE Forcln:.r . cleltnf! OK ('w1k Ca:.h' fi75·KX4!1 OW . Pr o pt·rty 111 ln~lc~ooct . llawthornl' or So. Bay area" WILL PAY CASH Ph. Tom D '.Akssmtdro T.D. PROPERTIES 1213 ) 674·6907 anyt1mC' or 171 t l 846 !>Zll aft ti 3 Hr, 2 Ba, furn rm. hll ans. frplc, c·pts, patio. fncd yd, 2 car gar, xtrJ rm Waler pd. a\a1I 8 1, SHO mo. :>4 5 79 13 , f>.t8-7295 COLLEGE PARK J BR, 2 Bi\. ram rm. bltns. d :.hwhr, cov'd patio. $350 /MO 557-3144 3 BR. lgc lot. nr 17th St. Shoppmg. Avail. Aug I, SJ25 mo 6'12-4758 Ba . d e n . har, cltntn);( Newport Beach 106~ TARBELL garages. Xlnl a pprec1a rm.; view 2 Frpl.. patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l955 Harbor Blvd., San Clemente I 076 lion area. Only IO',, down Rentals ~~2;e~ ~7~"s·~·l(~};~:ff a LIDO ISLE . _____ c_.M. ··;~~;::;;;:·~~~;·· ~~~~~tnn\~ C;:l~~,~~nt ;;:;;;·;.;;~i·;;;······ Ll~::\SE ,Q l'TJUN, Mt>sa Uel Mar_ lleaul. 4 Br. 2 l:Sa , l"a m . Rm frpl c, patio ll c fs S435 . !179·0~UI. s lC'eper ! 2 KR. 2 Ba ., Nl•w o n market and ,. P d l 11 1 s -BLUFFS C,.....,.DO 3 Bedroom 2 bath Alon· vorp ••••••••••••••••••••••• den ; lrg. ram. kit.. frpl .. nee o se . pac1ous "'" niceyd Priv tx•at·h.lcn· om•-slory New England ''X"Plan,3 BR,2'l2 8a. dra with p:ilio view of WESTRAY GMteral 3102 nis.cluhhousc $74.500 Colonia l homl'. 48R, beautifully upgr:ided,532 S :iddlcback Valley . lNCOMEHOM l~S ••••••••••••••••••••••• R ENTAL : fa ntas tic formal din rm, 3ba, on Cancha. Open Sun. 1.5. Lavish used brick entry U:ina Point CHEAP !~ I br, S95 .. ulil Pr ivacy + 3 BH, 2 Bi\, oceanfront rum .. " w;w prime 45' slr~l-t<rstreel $71.900 673-7fi0l Agenl walk, con crete tru1lc r New _ Ocean view pd, N. U. Also:! br. Lag. fireplal't>, gar. patio, no \.l<.'W, 4 llll. 3 ha. h uo(. lot. All this for Sl2S1000, s torage ;.i rea. bu1llin lOduplexes fromS68.950 8<.'a l'h. $225. ulll pd. pets. S295. CM t)..16··1414 patio. s2ooo A l\fonth. "' Sel'. l t t Via San ncmo. BIG CAMYOM custom hook cases and Triplex SI 12.500 htn~IC!>. pets_ Cd~l I br + -- PEG ALLl::N OP l::N !:iUN. 1-5 $135,000. Bright & cheers cabinetry, a nd the Lisl 8units $169,500 pool. !>1n~lc or couple • SHARP 4 BD 3 Ba, REA LTOR 4947578 i1r\tt\ngh"'m}~C ... l"" lsLory,3 Hr,3Ba,3car goer s onancJon.Atapnce 34121CoastHwy.0.P Abuwalk lo 'l\all'rN.B.2 Twnlhsc bl~-1ro., f2pl, 1Jo'I{, P a '\ a •y g l · & o $48,600 with a low-496_.,.31 br, $205. Oce:in \'tl'W I br, poo , pal1ct, S4 5 sc. 1095 N . Coast . La~una 1 • , s~:,fe~f. 0~~~~~z~p-interest assumable loan. ""' Sl25 . ut1l pd. N B_ Agt 833·165~ _____ _ H c duce d to ~ c 11 . 3336 \'1a Lido 675-0123 graded. it won't lasl long. CALL TWO C2l BR HOMES on 1 f''cc !J79 8.i30 Lan~worthy deS1'(ncd, 3 -----quickl y. 556·2660 lot. C.)L in good repair ~ 2 g~ i..;f1~· ~f,~~'iiiid- slory red cedar & gla!>s By Owner-Fee Land !p SELECT Ni ce sl . Molt\ated ~eller Corona del Mer 3122 4~~l iti3 · ' e. house. i\ ~ca llh of DoverShoresBayfronl Ye:igerRcalty 556"6171 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---- warmth 1 n natural J..l8·1589 Wcekends0nly _ PROPERTIES --225 PO INSETT!:\. 2 Ur. 2 3 BR, Monticello Condo, malt·rials 0<.-<.'am iew BY OWNER 3 b 2 b· 3 2 UNITS Ba . 1\\ <i•I Sept 15th. cJhl gar & pool. Jst & M alurc trc<'s. \''ll'""d'. NEWPORT SHORES C l M r. a Open hoU:..l' da1I) ~lo5 ta:.l + s 100 ~ope•s ~,,., . ., v.. us om . any extras. . . ·· "'·"""""· Cove a n 'a ~J 01.1m1md 3 BR .. 2 ~Ly. A-Frame. HARBOR VIEW ocea n v i e w , quick Award winning pnde or NR Ki\M ·s 2 br . 3 ba-2 552-3280 St $199.SOO SeremJipily Pl'rf. eund .. w ,exlras C · h' II d I t d I h Really itn Zl75 galore 2 Lge. patios: 2 ARMEL MODEL possess• o n . SG8 ,000. owners •Pa a u t units. s y. c uxe oml'. W D ~n:sA Verde Jg. 3 br. liv. car g:ir +pkg. area. 3Br.2Ba,F'am&Dinrm. $3,000 down . Bal. S c heduled income new decor l'l1l pd. S.185 rm w /frpl. F am rm, -BYOWMER- w111 sell new2BR·21fa •QUJ\l.JTY llOME• FANTASTIC: l'ERM ANt-:NT v11:-:w o F City, (kcan anti llills Ullns inC'I Compactor <.:a rpl'ls. GAK l'i\ltQUl-:'f Enl.ry & h.tlch. i'1oor~ 4:>-'I 2433 '1~·7464 4!*'1~ LGCJ,AMa Hills 1050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOWN ll OUS£ <N e w World) 3 br. 2 ba, <'PL'i, drps, bltns 31,500. R-16 7582 or SSI 3fi22 ~.500 LG BACKYARD80x90 $500 /mo . at 81,.z','<>-$67.260. Pri c ed at mo. 1!>1.· S1•t'. & Cln·g paltn, nr schls. SJSO. CAYWOODREALTY S74.950 544.4294 $470,000. dep. 2t3-7M0 ·97t'2 o r S46·7472or714-32M.t14 Owner, 644·4919 Principals only please 782 1155 for appl ·---· * 548-1290 * 2 BR & f ·1 Costa Mesa 312 a m 1 Y r rn • 4 EaslsiJe. no pets or 4 UNITS Hew Listing NEWPORT HTS. 3 Bdrms .. 112 IJaLhs, split level. I Blk. to twv. :!nrl Stor y view: l!!e k1t<·hcn. hllns.; htl"'tl firs .. beamed ('Ctl .. frpk , triple garage_ Va· (•unt. sec an)ttml'. Ask- ing S(i!l,500 POOL BY OWNER HARBOR HIGllLANDS 4Br, 21h b:i, Pool. $68,500. lmmed occupancy. 1524 Sylvia Lane. 548·7367. BAYCREST Gracious 3 br. 2 ha. frml. din rm, 2 frplcs. lg. base- m e nt w /g reat possibilities. Laundry & sew'g. rm. Prof. lndscpd. Beaut. patio. Excep· tionally clean. $98,500. 646-2284 HARBOR VIEW HOMF.S. ON Tll E BLUFFS· Look down on surf & s and. f'orever view from ex· ceptionally sp:icious 2 bdrm 2 bath adult hideaway in spectacular location . i\sk'g. $82,500. Hurry on this one. VA a ssumable loan 10·,~ down. Scheduled inC'ome $6.180. Priced ul $55,500. PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549-8505 S PAN I SH BEAUTY- Authentlc Early San Cle m ente Spanish in ---------• sparkhn~ condition. Mis-DUPLEX, C..M. sion tile roof, fireplace, 2 Two 2-bdrms .. I bath : spacious bdrms., ne ar garage. Sell or trade for beach and shop'g. Only units. $47,900. •··~·•••••••••••••••••• c hildr en. $250. m o. E·S1dc 3 l>r. 2 ba, all utiL 64G·0672 l'honl', ~a rdenl'r in · duded. C:i ll 6 Hpm Fer~u so n Hl'alt ors. 546-~452 3 BR, nn Col. f'k. cul·de· sar Kids ok. 1-''nc<I yd. lg ram-rm . Nr S<'hools. shps S35() mo. G45-5(U5 EASTSIDE. newly de· corated 2 br Spanish in 4·plex. No chlldren or dogs. ~. Incl. ulil. 2fl53 S:inla Ana Ave. 673·0797 -------- 2 Br, 1 ba, 1 2 acre, horse OK. $275 mo. Isl & last + damage d e p . Re f 's < E·S1de 12 Ur. Cplc-s only. 557-0338 All ul1l. !-'urn inrl'cl ---------- Ch1lcJ nl. 156 M1:ri·111:• Back Bay Twnhse~4 Br, 3 $310. !';4~1 0133. Ba. pri\'acy, patio. frpl, -dshwhr. fa m rm. S375 in· LGCJUna Beach 3148 cl gardnr & wtr. 548·7020 • 11r.H.lt'ti Fruit tree.., in ()1'Ck 'arrl ~lut·h. muc·h mere fo r nnlv $47,!Y.ill SUNSHINE COMELIVEIM 1'.rnoramic ,1e"' or !>un. LAGUNA HILLS Newport Heights: tree hidden 4 bdrm., 31z baths: kitchen bit.ins. w1lh nook. D1rung nn .. ramily rm . shellstone frptc . Courtyard entry with lovely pool. $77.m Palermo 4 HR, 2'h Ba, 2 Sly. s uper lndscpg, tall pines, lgc dcc·k. fircptl, BBQ. You own land BROKERS WF.LCOME 1730 Porl Mar gate Pl fi:W -4887 Owner BERTllA HENRY REALTORS 492-4121 PYRAMID EXCHANGOftS 833-1768 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 RT> hou:s<', hulf bh· lo Beach. S300 a week.. 497-2265 or 497 I l:i6c\'c•s. <E·Sidel 2 Br. Cples only. All uttl fo'urn 1ncl'd Child o k. l56 Merrill , s:no. 549.0433, lfllltNa;mrw 961·4471 (,:• •) 546·8103 s url & :-.and S(lltl ll'q >I 25141 f:ricson W:iy. 5 BR. h\ mg "" lots ol "'oo<l & 2 811 . freshly painted an· glJ"" 4 Hit. :!'" na, s ide out Nds carpel & Sl39.500 673·7tiOI gent landSt'<IJ)tnJ! s.s.J.000 s~ 1t! Sat & Sun. 12 •l. REDUCED ~.ooo 4 br. 3 ba Wkn<ls. &eves (k'e anfrnnl Wou•IM·nh'. .(j 1 L .._., H d . ' l>a s:i!'>O. on() DC)UftG ntCJuel I 052 onl\' ow ii er T t-r m ~ 7 • 1 ·,,, ~ ••••••• •• •• ••••••••••• • Own.41J4 -Wi6 ~1UST SAC RIFI CE! hlM ., •............... !?.~~ OCEAN VIEYI ::~t t I e R ruacl m c10,. CO ... DOMIH1Utt4S ~n...e •lBr, 2'iha, 1-·n. Overlook1ni.: i\11:10 'dc.'itt'h OR SiO ,ooo p r &pier l.2 &:l hdrm un-270~ 11.S. <'10~(' to c;hoppmg & beach . Starlin~ at $3li,~10 · ~c;Turtlerock ft '~'t eauty m·o fi~fk.BIP~ -·,,.. ~ ~n~~ .. r Plan IV, 1n •9:l 2eoo 1 N IS A REA Nin· - ·, J.1,...c:1 p1nw " lovely 1n IY OWHER "'''iriar Adult O<'C'up~f"d 2 Blks lo tl\e hearh ~vou. can mo"e n"h' mt< Charming 2 Br home ,,Utb lmm•cul1te home wcx>d bearued ceilln~~ • '1~500 w /u~cd bra ck rrplc Ll(e '• ' RAISORP<" atrium . 2 cu carrorl 1~ • • '1 w tower &. unJ>('r s--un · • • REALTORS de r k 13 r 11 u 1 1 r u 11 y lunftllt·upt>cJ $71.500 105.S ,,.,.._ 42SC.mpU1 Or . lr"m•• Catalln11 St l.;1Runu ll<-h • ~J>WJ V•llayShopClr 494 JiO CAU. 13 J..1600 f i Leaving <1r ea . 3 BR. 2 Ba, fam·rm. + rormul t1 1n -rm , l.~e l o l w /privaC'y. For sule by orig. owner Pnncipals only $62.500 495 S34J \ CALI 0 '"h· l.& 1.a ~ .. '~•r l'hwporl Pos l ()flier NEW LISTING ~coralor 's delight! 77 Glorious reel on Lido. South exposure. wit.h sanely beaC'h. 4 Bdrms .• 3 baths : C'U ll for an app't. $275,000 LIDO EALTY :u;; \ t.I I ulu.' n. *673-7300 * LEASE OPT TO IUY Sharp, customized J BR. Mesa Verde Home Sell or 21"J BA Townhome. 2 ex c h r o r un it s . put1os. Owner, Bkr. Owner/Agent 642-5000 496·1440/493·9329 . . Sum m<>r rt•nlJI rulla~l'. $175 .... k. 1 Hr. l block to beach. 4!>4 &119; 4!J.1·015U By Owner. Linda li,le. 5 UNITS, ot'ean. view, 2 Si ngle story 3BR, 3BA S.. Juan yrs old. Bltn5, crpts & Newport leach 3169 <Col. P k) 3 Br. 2 ba. F.1~ D.R. nr sehls & shop·g. Garndr incl. $.TIS. 2410 College Or. 549-0433. beauty. Easy care home Capi1trano I 078 drps . l unit w/3 br, 21.'ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• w /pier ,slip. Lowest prlc~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba, frplc. Annual income WINTF.R . Oceunfront 3 Et Toro 3232 at $175,000. Shown by 4Br, 2ba, JOO s q ft, $13,980. Price $121.000. br . 2ba. S350. mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• app'tonly.673-66.10.Prin· playrm, p11Uo, lndscp'd. 1130 Victoria St .. C.M. a75.s,r,:11 LA~E FRONT·~ br, ~pals only. Lge lot nr bch. Asking 979.5099 atrium, rcntraJ air. clb 5$3.500. Jm me d . oc-------HouHJUnfurftis.Md privil.S3!l5mo.58t-1881 cup11ncy. 25912 Avcnita •*' * * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• r:--·-t-~I --Ca brl llo . 493-3893 or Th T General 3202 rvvn O"'"""•Y 3234 493-1755. omas ntn.t ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••··~··•••••••• 400 I Toplide Ln FREE f'REF Presligt: nei~hborhood. Harbor View Home, 3 Br, 2 Ba, Jo'ee. Avail immed. $67.900, Owner /Brkr. 673-4899. S_.e Atta 1010 Coro•• .. Mer •ProfcssionnJ ~rvie<'• <'onvcrte<! :t Ult. 2 UA, 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TopQuaHty....._ --~. C!lltm 3ar. 2b:.i. on CUl·de· 4 BR· 4 ~a . fo ~m rm. Din· Setc Lg. lol in Upper r m . Air cond. P ool West Bay Used bnck & H ome . SJS0,000. liy hi cell. Be•m.,, bit-ins. owner 645.9729 -- STIAI.! You are lhcwinMrof •LAHDL"8ft$* C'Dr 1rnr . <'overed p<1tio, TWO FIH TICKETS VfU' vacant. $376 pc'r mo. Ask (Sl3.SO v A.LUE> H o "' • f I • d • rs • ror Kt-1 lh or t-'ay. Ukr R~ ...._ 642-9900 002_· _·44_7_1 ---- Sm office. patio view S77.000 Owner. 642-8144 BY Owner Lovely J + 2 + (am rm. A.~sum:ible 3'' VA loan. No qualify inl( $79,SOO 646-7800 ----The Blufts; early area, 1Sty.3 BR, 2 ba. _ ~7 ,000 Agt. 640-5560 LIDO ISLE 4 Sp:.rlou.~ Rc1rms . one or lhe11e 2 bedrm. 2 bath Condos. Very few lell at only 119.950. 10% Down , completely r e· furbl!!h cd. Ask f o r P'unk. '39·8321 Al(l. Widc45ft lot Sunny South Pul10 High b\'umt'<I cc1lin1tS MoWte Ho_.. Laraefam/dlnroom F«S• 1100 $126,SOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAWSON Hoo111er Trailer Court has ltEAL TY 675-4562 I ic 3S Truller for sale. Quiel Aduh Pk.~~ I u la,,.U.. i ......_. California's l.orgcsl LOV EL y 3 br on c:orncr Cl,_._.., __ ._Rc'!_lOI 54.'rvke!• lot, i 7 blk school & pork, July 3Ut to .Aug 12\.h S. Ana $JJ5, l Br sn ls encl. patio w /bbq. $37S. 4nDhc1m ConvenUoo S Al}a flxcr·upper 2 Br, 962·8601 or 835-02ll, cxl Center, 800 W. Kat.ell• chlld. yard II Gur. $J~. ~-B ______ _ T ickets may be e~· S. Ana 2 Br oppt, l;id~ ~ leoch 3240 changed for reserved r;jL~. patio, rncd. 1ar ·-··...,,Oft Och $125. 1 ur a pl. • •••••••••••••••••••••• scat.a a l the Convention u P Center ahe ad of ume. Furn, NR<'h mohlh• l Br 5 BR. 3 Ba. 3 Cll(' l(arage, 2 C•ll 642·5fi71J. ext 333 to i\Jtt w~~ lllory. fully erpld, drpe, claim your tickets. HOMIRNDHS D1W. Lsc S450 mo. No * * * * *642•9900* ~:vall Sept. 1st . ,. I I I ' DAILY PILOT Friday, July 18, 1975 ~~ro9• Sole 8055 Garog. Sale 1055 Hones 8060 . ·····························~····:········ ······················· 1'urn, <'lothanii. lov' Antique (1ar Sull'. SJt mtM' 1-'n Stit w 1 !~ Sun 9 ~. 17~ SJn t'..tn Eng. Show Sodcl. Sanl<•m•lla t'l>M blJ 1;o:"'' dd11 I''\' 'Ir l'~ud1ct ~1110 558 11$114 C:Alli\C;i.; SAi. .. , SJt Slakr c:~u ch•n 'l'ool'I, l\ntttin.: lkuC'hfronl l'.tllo Sult,', HouHhold Goods 8065 Mac•h . Al'l Suppllt''• IUum :111m SJt 108 a:; ••••••••••••••••••••••• l-\1rn1turl'. m"(', items Oct•anfront. Bulbua Pen Cancelled C.:ontrul't :!ilOC 19:J<! Kauai l'I ll\k:-.J • . . yds tarpel hclow rn1ll V<·rdt• & t'luhhous c 1 l.AHG ... "rl'<'ter. $50 cost. install 5-17 87~ (; M ' Color TV'~. $15. Relic. l'ylhon, $30 lO Spd. Uake. Jewelry 8070 of:\eryth1n~ C:o1:i.' Sli5 Antique rnahog. ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED 1-'urnilurt•, Mani bikt•:-., desk, $50. Jlet'liner, f1oor M uc·h rn11~<· UH:! i-:t Jatk. books. misc ... 1·1 Portal. FV. Sut/Sunda Sat ·Sun. 8 .30·7, 1:15 TO P CASI! DOI.I.Alt Mlscellafte<Hll 8080 MJsctflOllHm IOIO!ltlc.os & ONJIM 8090 loClh, ftoww 9040 loah, Sall 906U .......... _, .. , .. , • •• •• • • • • • • • • •• •• ••• • •• •••• ••• • • •• • ••• • ••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •• •.. Scooters t 150 WA .... TED Surfboard Homemade '6531' UNlfo'LJTt-;. i\lmt>:il I IUO 14 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1""111 6•5 ... Noding5 $45. St~rnway 5'7" Grand, 3 new ford en~ Hotd10 ('oc~I t ondatmn TOP CASJI OOLLAR <.:allS4~·0l3SaRS yri. old Walnut $5000 dl•plhf1nder <irt'il t f1:-. r,·J'7v.i lx:for·H30 PA I D I-' OH Y 0 UR -firm 673 033ll :.aft 6PM hlng boat ' $15,llOO CJll ' "' 1 J t;W ~l.RY. WATCllES. Uutlde r " F.u.-.y J,.1rt, 9602567 SAHOT r.11·111.: 1·ond . AKT OBJFX"TS. GOl.l> Jlou~ehold llt'ms. elee, WurhtLcr SP1net Piano & \ar<Jtlully ~ \h•1k1lt• S ll,V t-:H Sfo;HVICE I plumbi n g. lumber. ~nt'h Excellent conda 28'Tro1anC::ibr1 l'ru11 c • .r~ tlolhJ\Jll ;;\X 7llt. .,. , N .. : .,. u H N & I\ N furniture & mlK'h more Lion Ma pie hrul>h. S500 1.apslrakl• Ht'hll :!10 111' T IQll .. :~ G4!'i2200 mist S48-1537 t>42576!1Jft 41'.M V!iGray,2Qhr.o. Uant•lll'. L\S~:H 0 11 lliU!. '\lot Bail lank & Pump. <i. !'.:. V 81rlhs, mon1mwl1t'. t·ond hunl.I 1'111 1111'1 Fender Rhodt"I 7t; Suit Vlll', Fa tho Ttak det·k.., S8 o o Ah 11 s .1ii111 r cai.t· rln· l\ . ..,ku1g ~. Bristol cond. l'q Ply 1>1ni;hy, 1:>0 Klt1 1!17~. Call 673-5695____ U:.l ofr. 714/640 1 llill or M t:la:-.-.11: l\l'ld1 THINK HONDA MOTORCYCLES SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER FQFA~D•• I) 1SO IHcll II•' ............. SJ7·Hl4 ' MATTRESS •MADNESS• *ALL SIZES* Relr1g. 16x6 cu ft. f'I''. 3 yr:1 old. Elec boat head. 846·0989. Chickering Ro:.ewood 54!M~875. Gran1I Piano. Circa 1885 ---------- llil•w ~J1!:-., t1 J1lt·r CYCLE REMTALS S.S!J5 fj.~lt !IOOf Su1.uk1 001125 bi3-~ Pric•d to Move! K'.13 0025 & 646·8686 For Sale Newport Beach T e nnis C lub M em · bcrship. 675·~·--- Bt.•:.iut l'Ol)d . ~/bsl. 642·772G. 2~' Fl.b,:rglJ,.. .. Sloop !-!UZLIKI '73 TM ttOO. A·l 1\11 clay McKnight Ur . Lag. Bch. PA I I> F 0 R Y 0 U fl d 4!14-HJO JEWELRY. WATC llJo.;S, Hard O rt.hopedic Mat· (' M Sat /Sun 12to5. 14:.!t. AllT OHJECl"S, GOLD, PUBLIC AUCTIOM tress Xlnt cond $35. Cull T H OM AS Tria n on Kt•ybourd Organ as l>ct•n on Lawrence Welk i.how. 968·3555. * GLASTROH * Summer Specials Gel A good deal al SOUTH COAST MARIN .. : SERV1n; 585 W. 19th Sl., CM 645 7121 Slp-.2. ht•ud. galh•) \l('rv frw rnilt•s $650 or ::;!450 fi44i l~W,.J twst ()(f<•r 5 ~ 7184 Out rigger CclM . TVs. Ha y1:rest GarageSale S l LVl<:H SF.RVll' .. :, MANY ITf..:MSOF FlNE 494.4554 L<1wnmowcr.:-.kis.rurn. SatOnly10·5 FIN I': FURN & AN-ESTATE JEWE.:LRY. ' ~'C)HONAl>O -.;r• S.11lho:i1 ·n llunda CHJ50. like new lk.Jil\' tor t:1n11I~ 11111' si;50 St•ars :\liniB1kt-S50 ~~)OU I Iii 1!027 M u ... t :-. l' I I l h I s w ~ r ugs, pictures. garde1 2121 1.ee" ard, Npt Beach 'fl<JU t-:S. 645 2200 A RT OBJECTS. AN· Blue & white plaid sofa tools & many OllM' items ---T IQU r-:s. l''INE FUHN.. sleeper. l yr. old. Clean Richmond antique playcr1----------· lii5 5:{1)3 llt'I n 8AM~PM Patao Sale Marble top ta-I CARAT Diumond. i,p 1-;Tc PHONE FOH IN· $175. Old Wedgewood Canoe.wroughtarontabl< ble. ll }dromassa~~. pri.'d .ulSl.300.•".ICar at fo'O. & HROCllURt-:. stove,clean.S50f>31-cll41 piano. 70 + rolls$150U or ---- -1.:11osf 1:i. 1:• :1 fl bestorrer Call 194·86''8 Classie Bay Launch tr.11ll'f <.'.Ill 1"15 :!1110 w l9H l'enton 17:> Very :sel. art1rll·1al rlowt•rs. glass. plants, l'le 140 :1pprs'd al S.'iOO. Makt' 645·2200 --~--• etc 21021 Lol'hlcaLn Cabrallo .No.G,C.:M.9·J orr. or trJdc Cur l'Ur. Apt H. II II 1 1 5. !>45·9642 Tcnntl> .M embersh1p for Sal Sun Lawn Sale. Herrig, 2 -sale immed. Prcstigr· 1:uslom\'an seat.:>&misc 1:1 Ca ral Uaamond locu l dub 833-36431 A)'ltiqu1: an• hm •. :-<1 oak 300 Cat alina Dr NH. Sohlaare & Band t;uar 581 7800 THOMAS Or~an Cahfor· mun 261 w /rhythm sec- tion. Less than I yr old. :\lu!.l i.ell lh1s \H'l'k , \\Ill <ictepl l~t n•a!> off(•r 962 7922 a fl I:! noon 17' Wills· '1 cyl univ ;\\~~ '12 :j{;02 i.:ood t•ond \1uny extral. $850 646·!10011 Sli5'1 • • il(JO 2133 36' STi-:Pm:~s F HSt'dan Twin Chnl>, radar. I IU l'\\T, · WANTED HOBIE 16 '70 360 HE:'olELl.I, new t'rtl! . xlnt c·ond Street or tlirl S50fl 557 2732 aft 5 tbl. oak Ur'-. 0>1. luys. 631 1947. Sal Baq~aan Pri<'c' b75 Zll2 ----- cur!>('l. "a:-.ht'r & dncr T1H:rny Lamp. drapes & ma:-.c· 642·8233 · 'Apartment Sale: Camp ~1 UST SE l.L anl1qu1: Del ~1:.ir Woven woo<b · 1ng equip. Snow skis. Blk amethyst & :-.t'Cd pt.'arl Like ne\\. Am.10us tu EST \Tr-: S/\l .f: Thur-.. & whtc port. 1V w I Od· necklace, 14K, circa 1850 sell. 644-9205. Fri & :,at l\nlaque hcd dt•ssey game. Stereo 2 Antique 14K bral'c•lels, ------ prcsshat·k, t·haar. danan!! l>pkr:-., M olorc·yc·le 2 1·1K la vendar Jade ----------1 or ga ml• :-.t•t Ope mus hl•lml't roll-a-wav bed rings, (one w /d i a GOIMG FISHING? enlargl•r S·IU or b:-.1 orr. t t +' i-:n•s. & ~vknds. mond:-). All rc•as. Owner B'S WORM FARM 'Much morl'. 751 4432 .1 8 16·4235 586·251!> Open Daily7Amlo6Pm 1847 lo\\ a. Mc•sa Verdl' ------ -Nile Crawlers, Meal -* MOVIMG * Miscellaneous 8080 Worms. l\fr;l'an Ni~ht Gaanl !\loving Sall'. Ov1•r Dng Rm tblc & chairs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C 1000 ilem:-., Sill· lo "'!'! hulfel & hulch, lwn beds, 'rawlers & Red Worms 1!!55 l'ort ltamsgatt•, i·amping gt•<ir. ,1 man IROM BB> 17362Gothard. HB Sporting Goods 8094 ••••••••••••••••••••••• KNEISSEJ, Skas. 4!0.5 Red Star. S<!O . Sur(bo<Jrd Swallo\\ lJil, 6'2" Sl5. every U\ a1l.11.tlc xlra. ~l!SOO. &16-!MXJ '73 Orr1on IH'. I O. 30:1 Ford. 45 hrl> w1 trlr 846·821>5 Fres h ~ught FISH EH~ryday! Buy direl1 from the Fishermen. al the NEWPOHT DORY FLI-:1:.,. Newport Pit:!_ __ 2'l rt. Owens cu bin t•ru1scr Set of S~d Paddle tires Sal'rif1t'C' .213 calibre am· Fully equipped w,sto\'e, ~150 or .trade for.st'l of mun. & reload'S! equip. r ef.,sink , h ead an1l -re rror ll~s. 962·9829 For Cull dclu11552·5270 stereo la pt' .l ul>t fully 6 16 172!1 Old Nava)<? ru~. value Swaps 8096 S700·sacra flee for SJOO. ••• •••••. •. •• •••••••• •• Good cond. 645·1436 r estored , P I' 3495 Phone 962·81)15 '71 llul>kY Oumeon(:ng& Tr.14l'. r111l' .l>liHJlond & trans. l'UrnutL-.. ext ~'A C:o14 .J1·\\1•ln . \11t1qul':-. 1r1~ arm. l'll' S750 '72 Art CJhJl'l'h l-\Jrn1ture. llonda SL 350. lo mi. $.550. eh', t'lt• li-15 :!2tl0 If 1111 673·6610 arl..,\\\'I. lii:1 :I/iii:! 1101111-:11 i.1 Kawa:-.ak1 HUO ·72 !-.111.ukl mu Both l\lnl rnntl. SIU '.!4 !J7 a II fipm "Ill ( 111HI. ~!!:> li7 ... l«)lil.1 7 1 llAHLEY IJ<l\1dson 14' Omt•l!a. n»11Jy to -..111 350 SS l::h.'t· starter w' Ir'-' alt• r & .ti I l'(IUI IJ $800. 5:16-185!1 S.~Hl. fi Iii :)fil:! llONl>A ·73 Cl.:ISOK5 less NB. G-14 t)l73 Fri Sat Sun raft, bikes. mbl'. Sat & Age unknown. doubll-CALL 847·5141 Sun H 2pm. 19071 si1.t'. lll'adboard 4'~ feet Microwave oven. Com ROCK EH . a111q. trunk. p orL1 blln d,..hwsh r dothc~. oclds & l'r\cJs . L' h 1 L hiJ.{h . rootbourd 3 feet -. -- -----mercial 850 walti.. Nc\'cr THADF. Plaster work, all lyp1:s for Plumbing & Linoleum luying. Li\e in Westminstl'r. l:l!JJ·MJ!I 26' 1941 Chnscrafl W/!>llJ) s pace. 220 hp w1IO, Lt·~:- 20 hrs. Woodhull in poor cond. Su ilil ble ror do· 1l yourself t'r or sah ai::e Will con~1dl'r best offer rec'd. hy 8 I 17~ 552·727:! alttipm ~ '7 3 Columbia frnl. 1•nd & :-.l.'at. Less 43'MKlll tha115oumi S375,:~5·174ti "1 pa u u n II B . high. MNal !'ails, Ready Everest St:-indard n:'~nu~I d 968-<» fi !lti215:>3. lo r dinish. & S75 uo t y p ewrite r . I::x.t ra use .S750 .. __ 4 . ()u t-.tantl1nc 11t ('.111 L'NISPOHT w (73 llonda rat·1•r. '' \lnl ral'llll.! n· i;')() Pwr 111111 . Thb i:-th1• wnl. Ii Saab. rull ,·quip 3 \dll'cll'r that banks into much m 1'1• I :J <! ~ Pal10 Furn. Cooking Util, 8 r 1 ti g c• way I r' ell·c. apples. decor ite ms. <Gr~Tl'l•l F11 10 I l'Jnning jarl>. clothin~. Sat1Sun 10 1. Sal & Sun. 189 Merrill Pl Phone li75·0342 or charac.~ers: .S25· Good Four maple bar stool-; 6"5·9<i!!K cont.I. Call 642·7320 btwn two ,. i o Ii n s. r i s h TV , Radio, Hifi, Stereo 8098 P ATIO SALE l11dt•abt:<l off Orange A \'C. c .. 1\1. loH•scal, rl1n rm .:-.l'l Super Garage Sale! 20 desk corf & l'nd lhl:-. ~ r:-.. a Cl'llmrnulaliOn. Lamp". l'lolh',:: & m1se Tools . ell'l' motori.. item:-.. :llli "\·(.'in books. 1>lumbing & namonSl .C\1 !li!JO!M2 hardwan'. Decorator lltms. :\lu('h more! 20'l92 Mist• hou~choh.l & yard f:aslwood Cir, H.13. Sal gootl:-. + l'lolh1ng Lots 61 Only 9 I. fotOodte!>. i I~ i 20 :JI 1321 Culll· Entradl•ro. S.1nGara,i,:e Sall• ~lulti · Juan Ciq> •1!1:111.'107 i-·am1I~. Sat 9 ·5 Cameral> & eqwp .. sports equip .. <inliques & mudt m11rc! 8951 13cdl'I Dr .. 11.B. !btwn Adams & In· d1anapolis. oft M ;_ignolia ). 9il!H 1117. 5111. only 1\ II C<t1.•:-~ lk:-.t offer!>' ;\J &. I· 10 ~pecds. Antique rodH·r ~"'-rnbc 1T73 Crestmont f'L l'\1 !-'urn. Dirt Bikl'. llond<i Chopper. ltdrig. Uwt:.ir Spunjsh lla nging lamps. Amp. Cumho. t•11lor TV molur home couches, ' . . lOAMlo2PM. Rare wane ChJl('au Laf1le·Roth:.ch1ld. 1959 C<1ll 494·2482 STORAGE BIN 5x10x6 $65. Almost new. alumn 546··1318 Kl'lGO'LAWN HS'' MOWERSSO. * 556·0137 . JUHKWAMTED ror scr:.ap mcl<tl. Tclp tlolla r paid for autos or bodies. Abo appliances. etc. haulctl away fn·e. Ed Stone. 968·~ Window Air Conditioner. Fedders. 25". 1211() BTU. SIUO. Call fi73-5684. • *. Rosan Clorlc 17252 Ash tt2 Huntington Beach You are the winner of TWO FREE TICKETS <Sl3.50 Value> Ringling Bros. Bamum & Bailey Circus July 31st lo Aug 12th Anahe1 m ConvC'nlion Center. 800 W. Katella Tickets may be ex · changed for reserved seals al the Convention Center aht•ad or time Call 642-5671!. ext 333 to claim your tickets. *** a qu arium. gu1lar 842·-1586 9 x 12 Rug. sky blue nylon. perfect $25. New 16 inch doll $6. 644·02.59 ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:sl m Oiled Walnut S t t• r t· o C a b 1 n e t with without com!J(l~ nl'nts. 26" Cir. TV. walnut l'On:-.olc l>W·~JU2 Chest ty pe frceM>r, be~l Zenit h 21" Color 1V. Xlnl offer over S.SO. Har \\> 3 d' · s1511 •1 . s ll t I b l Sr.o ton 1taon ..• ust . l' s oo s. c:-. O\ er ;, r.51.2054 548·9417 ;) 10 Wall and 50 Wall ;iudw :\10V I NG' For salt amphr1cr. Sdl ur trade Stereo. 2 "hi. I rlr . 1970 for ?" 6-16· 1591 Toyota Mk 11. 846·4529 Record Pl:iycr. t;arrard. Feather arm. Sll•reo w I p I a s l 1 {' l' \' r . s .i 5 . 51!ti ·H523. l•t' ~' Refin 'd wuo<l, n; . 85hp. Xlnt I 1B w lrlr S2195 or make reas ofr 551·30i9 or 551 H>-181'~ for h111i.: tl1-.tan1·t• rutc:-:.a t u r 11 C o m p lh•pl;11·l'mt·nt \;duP \\ ro.;dstcr l•ip & s1d1: ~!JtJ;\1 Tr~ olkr si;7.500 i·urlains S2.!J50. f;..i5 .1745 I' l' !'i~1i 11 Ui '71\',\IL\!\L\2.'iO !\IX Boots, Slips/ :".t•w l'ng Fast S.IUO Docks 9070 ornrrcr G';3 :111;0 dJ}S c * ........ ............... -* C~ASSI , SLIPS :"olt•wiJOrt Bea1:h1Motor Homes, 18 ft. c_, lasrar Seafart• Saal or l'o"w Sole /Rent 9160 J O 165 111 .• trlr. x.tnl 6i3·5253 6.15 85()(j ••••••••••••••••••••••• t·ond. $4450. t-,vcs & Sur 22· ISL \'.\lOFR ·I t 'O ct 642·3728: M orrungs l•I WANT ED on !>horc m•lOr· If · · 1 ' · dx n Sti.,n50• n.iG -154.i 11 lb 1 1 I w 11 :-.e con a1ne . " noon . , 111,g . a u.1 l> an< 1 Mfi Ill-If' buy hoal 1f nt•1·. bl3·274fi ' 2l' Sk tpJal'k " lrlr. fl} br1 d ge. twin 170 Boots, Speed & Volvos. rnd10, dqHh Ski 9080 ·74 U Ol'E:'I< HOJ\D Fully q·lf t•11111 ·11 Loaded w extr<i~ Slfl.fitXJ or lake O\'(•r PY m LS l'\'l l'l). S.19·2!'i!'i!I sounder. trim tahs. ••••••••••••••••••••••• many -many othl'r t'K 25'; OFF on lfll Ski Equip L~ISURE Worldcr mo' ing. Hcrilagt• Mahol!. llcpplewhite Cnr. t·up boards. 1830 Bamboo d(• s i g n ll cpplcw h itl' armchrs. 11!80 Walnut tbl open :l9xt\8 ". Paint eel 1:h esl. li n e n s. masc 83().4753 lras '. mcnt at MESA l:!OAT BSH 710 tu rnlablt'. Shure $13.950, 711 /1\73 05~ Cl.".N'f L,·1> c4c o·c. "'. l . 1· I ')C' f II M91 c art r idge. Sl25. --r ' n ,, ""' 71 o,xp orer <.... u y con '7ll)4"3242Gafl<•r6pm 10 • 0 • s 100 1-'P • . t.w1gen.-roofA1C,m::iny ' ' " · · · '! . wt: n · 1 • ; Ill rt. M;1ndl'lla St)ll' Ski extras S7500 l'nv Ply re<·. µlyr. \\aft•rlicd w, toys. rum. misc. 5.52-3068 CUSTOM CAKES canopy, planb. paint. for ever y Oc(·asion. M APLE ches t s of w-~erbed& \V()()(I frame outdoor gold fa:-h. tools. Horses 8060 m<1sterfully crcal(.'<i ror d r a w c rs . S ..i 0 for King Sz. M allress near :\tolorola works in a f,vin!·udc OB Appro;t 2.11 Boal 2H3 Vt•tlc l'n~. V 540·9l?R drawer, 19n model Color hrs since o"erhaul, 1 and ctriH'. -;gle axil' tr \'ery - TV. remote control. Xlnt trlr.widedeephull.G<Xl41 Clean S l :Wtl fi-l-1 ·5798, Trailers Trovef 9170 cond. Firm S200. S.lR-5878. ocean. fishing or S«i. 54~ 7~2 •••••••.'••••••••••••••• lbl saw. Mvrc than room ••••••••••••••••••••••• you. The unusual rs my both,sep. S25 &S20. Antq. new. $65. Ph: 673·3562. t.olbt.8G!Jl Fcrl!u-;onC1r .Quarlcrhorse1Appaloosa spec ially . Priced re · milk ran S25. Mang us ----- Cle . t blwn H<·at•h & Gclding.Gd.showpolen asonablc with sat1sfal'· chor<l oq:an S20. anlq. Balboa lsland.2desksS40 ~~·nolia. ulf flo:-:-.l 11 B laal 5yrsold.Tack,sho\~ lion guaranteed. Call trotk SSO. anlq. roekng ca. Scar 's tent trailer 84J!·K584 saddle. tack rm a\'ail li e I en now for your thr s.-1;;. old Sl'hOOI dsk S285. Bov 's Schwinn -49-1-60<>8 Shawn. 1·ustom ckc<>rall'<I t·akc S25. & lots nf misc. Super Sll.nl! fl ay hake \f 0\ IN 0111 gull duh,, -al 979·Rl 23 !)olij 71.AAI or 6-15-81til $39.50. 675·3853. 1 a' I !I t a , II l' L & pa ti . ;\I or g a n Fi II v ·1 v r s dandll' :-\'t odd:-. & l'ncb hcaul t·on'fir.mal 0 ion. Oricnlal Imp. thb. ga:-. Sut & s11 n :-..i 14! Hem g1.•ntle :\1 ust sell. Valul lg~. frpl :-crn. lgt fa~trs. branctl. 1111 S!!SO. :\take ofr. 558-IRlH. BIH1612·0551 l'\C:-. Rdrti.! Window Air Condi~ ti oner. 1-"edder:-. Xlnl 1200 blu. SIOO. niJ.568-1. Find Your Name Win Tickets Worth s13so_ , PtO'IVCMI by IAVIN FELD •n<I KENNETH FELD • Stag..t _,,d D1tKIMI by RICHAllD BARSTOW COMING TO ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER SCRAM-lETS ANSWERS Barn1sh Setzt! 1-:xert Larynx RESTYE.\HS !worked for the l(O\ern ment for twelve yl'ars and I Like 10 think or them as t h<' lli-:ST YEARS of my hfc• -- Miscellaneous Wanted 8081 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $$CASH $$FOR Good used fum/rcfrigs Frzrs /stovcs. 5"1>·0768. Will Buy Ust'<I 1-:letlrrc Manicuring Machines. Call !17!H!!52 Musical Instruments 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUDWIG Drums. natural wood finish . teak \'enl·cr Call 644·6866 MUSIC Store Closeout' New & Used Gu~an & accesso ri es a l wholesa l e! Dobro.: Alvarez & Yamaha i 642-3335 Office Fumitutt & Equipment 8085 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Exe svl chrs $15/35, scy chrs $12/24, desks, dftg s tls/dks. cxc <lk s . Pierce-867 W l!>t.h, CM 645-7411 BARGAIN! One year old :1 Jr. Exec desks & ch<1irs . one exec.SN'. desk & chair. file cab.. 4 desk floor pads. low credenza. mail rack. all walnu t finis h. less lhan half origina l cost. 64-1·15:>9 or 642·3737 eves OFC. FURN Nearly new. ~One OUl Of bUSIOC:.S I )o'al· ing cabnts .. exec. desks & chrs . Steno desks & ch rs. I BM Selt'ctr11: Typewriters. Hoyal Bond copier. conf. lbls, Pitney Bowes PoslaJ(e mach .. Cola tcr a ddressin g m ach. Addrt•ss plall' printer. letter folder. en· velope s t uffer. many more items! 001 Dover Dr .• NB. Sunday only, July 20th. Noonlo5 __ Boats & Marine Equipment ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 9010 .....•................. BOY SCOL:TS nct'fl hoats l·ars & aarplanl.'s. Tax Jrl· \ <Jnlag1.•s. 5 lti-1~.J.J Sl800.540·2:10i. TERHYTHAVEL M ' FIBEH(:l.1\SS <!5hp THAILER Small Chris Craft Cabtn Sport Fa:-her l"ull) equ1 pl. \.'a I Ul' s:1000 !:.ell tor Sl850 11r trade fur lluusc Tra1kr &\5 4!8911. t•ni.:1ne & lra1l~r S·l50 1:; 1; rt S750 552 :$1lflH .. 5.is 31!XJ . '1>8 l-:\'1nrutll· It;' I o. ln hull. 155 llP 0:\1l' Cood cond ti Ui·H 15>1 :io· Jdfrn·s Sprt f shr T\\ n VR. Fl~ lxl)t. loaded Sl7,500 6-lfi·!IOOO Tronsportotion •••..•...•...••...•.•.• " Put Tht• Sparkll' Bad>* 1~,1>crt polai.hml! & ck 16' Chris Craft ·02. 170 llP Campers , Sd.e/ tailing on your f1hcri:l:1s~ xlnl c·ond. 2..1 llrs. Wh l Rent 9120 hout Ll'l us l'll'<in & pa ml nau.i.:h tll'd\ ltupc & skis •••••• •• ••••••••••••••• ~uur l'ng1nc:-. & halge. In Extras . l!('duccd t• 71 \\'l'l'l.t·111kr Camper. SA\' 1-; munl·v this 'aca· l wn \\ l h·ts :-.Polit•:-.-.. mini t·uml "Prowler" tr,t\l'I trJaler SIµ-. 6 :"e\\ \\Ilk lrack i.:la:-.:-. l1res hl SKOO lJkt•:-. 552·51'1!!7 211 \H I ST Sl'll «""'·rt lhl' water or out. Call Sl.5!15. X30·Rl\:l'J S (.' \lnl nmd XLras I': 2 lifr. :-"J\bar. 1'11 .. 111 Sl.!~10 X St11dda111I 1011 " 1>11.11 r.11·k S'.!oo 1u · Clas~par lmal & I ~111' i-:lgin mtr SISO !Iii Prc•s11ho. San l'leml'llll' t\!12·i981l MES.\ BOAT Cl-::--ITEH. Boats, Rent/ I x.i i !i25U f..I i p m 1 a~k for Paul. 646-053:) I Chorler 9050 i:I VW Pop Top Camper l.cl us sell your boat. an~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tent, ;iir. d1.·c frtJ!. dual sizl'. for fo~l results call ----------ball. awn1n.i.:. s tereo. M ESi\ BOXr CENTF:H, Boots for Chcrter 30,000 m1. Pt•l'ft•t•L S..5.900 !:illAST' Iii ft II h1Ld1. l'abana. E'\lra" Sips ti Party Ply 847 3l22 fi4(i·0539 44• Hunter. SlpsG ~k5·5702167'.l·h!l71 26' Hull. No motor. nu 3 l'Tallycrafi.Slps~ 8'CAROVr:HC\:\JPi-:n 1-1 · lloh1c C.1L<; cabin. Hull only. Muke Nat'I Crui~ms: Clult Real clean. S-150 uffcr.646-7211. 3333 w. Coastllwy. NB 548 15:r. Auto Service & Ports 9400 Boats, Maintenance/ CJll 631-0281 Mob~• Homes 9140 Service -1020 ----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . •..................... f\\ 11 \..: .S Spri ·nl mag!> for C'hl•\'Y:.. II by 7 ':·with tin•:-S7~. 5·15 !JI:.'() ....................... Electra cal· Wood"ork111g Plum hing ·lnstallal1on & Repair. lnbd Eng re· pair. )o'irc syst1:m ins tall & maint. Scorpio Manne 548·9704. Boats, Morine Equipment 9030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SWORDFISH PLAMK Wooden.25rt. Good cond. R Ei\SONAHLF: Call 645· 7744 aft i PM. .Johnson 181 l P 0 0 Molor w xlras. Very clean. $200. 493·2-H!J UOAT TRA I LER (/\mcn can ) lie. Fit:. i:r lo Hi'. Sl35. P ll: 675·11CW Avon Rcdcrl'~l mnatablc <linj!h y. 3 11 P Britis h Seagull. Emer~l'ncy ti<' c·ci.sories. L:sccl on•·<' Make orfcr 1!1 1·9tliior 213 424 3462 Boats, Power 9040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• J UST AR R IVF.U . New Ex cal an it LY\t ·\N Bis- cayne 24 · fa bcr~la~~. In board Luxury Sport Boal 20.:10· New AoaL-. for 20x57 2 Br 2 BJ Extras . rl·nt by day Call lake nu 5 Star .\clull Bch W.111t to huv 1965 El 675·881'6 -I Pk SI i .5111) 19:1 J.')2.1 Boots, Sail 90601Motorcycles/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scooters C.1mm1• lnr parts or 1964 9150 l•r ·li5 El Camino right dnur. l!.H15 Cht'velle or El SCHOCK SABOT, 11111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Camano dash. Must han· cond. Gd racing reC11rrl ·70 y '' ;\1 1\1 I A 250 0 1 rt fat·ton air. 81 Cam ino S400.6i3·0336afl6P~f. Bike', " 'lrao; Lk-. & door ·pa ne ls. Al>k for run:-. gd $300 59'l 51Jt> or I.arr.\. 968·4971 aftt>pm 1Wi-1921i Columbia 34. loaded ror c ruisan i::. t''>lm int frplc. tv. stcr('O PP 714-898-2970 c \'{':, ·~ • Autos for Sale ;0 K.awi.t!'-t"-.t tuo runs ••••••••••••••••••••••• g()()d. rebuall l'l'ank !>hart. . l'kan dirt onh $175. Antique?/ llohie H . no trailer 1;111 02HB • Classics 9520 s8oo 2 13.592.5 750 • • • •••• • • • • • ••••••••••• '71 llONDA :\L 11.10. !JO ·50 Cla~-;1<' C hC\'V * * * mpg <.'all 5pm-8pm eH•s lkh\'ery \'an New cng, W y Porlcin f>.15 90:JO rnd. st11rt1·r gen. wuing 24271.L~rkwoodln i i K/\W,\S/\KI fo'7 i-:n. &.t.'r:,' S!l.'!U or offer 5.16·.!4:>.l, El Toro cl uro. li5N' Slrt't'I & Dirt. You arc the wmncrlr S.150. 4!JJ 2·1 llJ '5i T · Bml Classic car Two FREE TICK S Xlnl cnnd p,1 ply. ·72 Yamaha 2:AI dirt bake. Call ·1!l3·2'284. <SlJ.50 Valul') Fresh & dt•an" sl. con· ----- Ringling Bros. \ersion parts $350. '6-1 l.int·oln Con\'ertible. Barnum & Bailey 640·03 HI Runs ~ood. looks good. CJ-us '73-CZ 2 I I M-::; Si SO. 646·9000 •.. ~ t 5. ast. t• can , ,, --- .July 31s t to Aug 12th ~-Recre ational Anaheim Convention !160 ~ 1 Vehicles 9530 Center . 800 W. Katella •••••• ••• •• •••••••••••• Tickets may bl• ex ---- C'hanj!ed for rcsl•rved ·73 Yamaha Hiil MX plus seals at the Q mvl"fll1on extras \'er y depcndabll' Center ahead of tam(' S.175oroffer.R97769'1 . Call 642·5678. ext 33.J to 1 0.,8 11 d , \ 1 da 1 m your lackcls \0 o a •h 1 / C'l' 10~ *** let)Od l'Onll1t1011 Sl;,U F.Jrly ~1 o d el J EEP Needs finishing. $350. 5-18-15Ji' anyl!mc li A Y S J l> 1-: ~I A R I N E -- SAL 1':." Venture 21'. lrlr. motor '73 llonda 750 ~ Ua\e 842 616t Dune Buggy Cor\'aar I It hp. 1 pla ce. s tre e t le)!alrail. Xtra sa nd tin·~ tow bar. custom hll xl nt cond. SlOOO 4!1b 11125. 673·9570 xlnt contl .. many c>-tras , SH OO. Extras prv prly 830·4794 1!75·31110 nfler 5P~1 ELCO 27 l!ood <.:hryslcr. ------- Super AOf'-bait pump. Lido 14 No. 61 w itrlr. boat 650 T H I u MPH ·i3 all Marlin equip. Rec. cover & xlras. Good C h oppt•d. xlnl eond s urvey. Orig. Owner cond $995. 675-6782 S1900. Call 960·2.'>1!8 $4;>00 6 42 6472 /eH Ri~r-Gd.Cond. 'i2YAMAJli\ 673·3468 ------$300/ )Slofr. 645·0731> 360 MX. Neweng For the besl Tr:ulcrablc & cluteh Boal buy in Town. See I 5 • CAT r erf. c·ond $525. 6i5 3.142 Sa<'rifrcc ! 'fi5 JEE P Wa~oneer. ti cyls. 4WO, SIJOO cash. 64.5-7444. S~rts, Race, Rods 9540 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thursday, July 31 to Tuesday, August 12 PHONE 635-5000 DESKS. Chairs. Drafting Tbls. Xerox. Watcrbed. 752-0777 Peh 8087 Mesa IJ oat Cent er 646·0539 Fast. new in '75. Slip ·n Yamah:i 200 CC twm a\'a1lablc. $890 or trade electric , xlnl l'ond $.')SO •• ... •••••••••••••••••••• Old 25' <:ah1n Cruiser + for monohull. 979·1320 551 5001 rord 30 llol Rod "A .. Chopped. fcnderless, basket c::ic;e $650 548-45591 best offor 'ihelby 68 GT 500. 1·onvert 4 spd. Lea\·m~ t'OOntr y M Ul>t Sl'll' ()fr b'73·~. Oulch ra bbits. very pro· trlr. gd hull. lots or wk art. 5pm '72 llondo 125Sl. 1100 ma. li fic breeding p..iir. Ndseng.i250 546·4~--COHON/\DO 15 with Xlnt c-ond Mu~l .. di h~ w thutcb $15 963-9124 d .. wi..-I o..i 9 550 -------"CLASSIC" trailN . xlnl <'On . !>ay!> this "eek S·lOO Ph ~ l'l'S'e nYH Orange winged AmalOn Parrot with cage $2.'i(). 581·706.'§ before 2. nsk ror Margie ftl-.os & Or'CJC9'5 8090 ••••••••••••••••••••••• FIELD'S 400 Pianos & Oritans New & used. Splnt'ts . Grands . Players. Goin1t out for business. Rental/opt to buy. Kawnl. Steinway, Baldwin. 1-'lELD'S <714 >~·27'70 12072 Brookhursl. G.G. 1 8 · c h r i s c r a r l 2 I 3 ,2 6 4 ··ti 7 o · f'. v es 640 58!11 •• ••. •• •••• ••••. •••• ••• Sopers port. t.964. St.and: 552·0 -~ •73 llON DA soocc. 4<;~ 1 14 Jeep CJ.5 3271'" V·8 Engine ·.ONL\ Snilboal. 24 ft Inboard 6800origmi.!ll'l'Sorhc~t 4Whec ldrive.Scyhnder. 400 H rs. Comply re· t>ng. $SSOO.N8 mooring. offer. 893-6688. roll bllr, radio. lllnL. will finished. New uphol • Call 556·6139 nft 7 PM. -trade . 83t-2040dlr. custom cover by Baxter -- ----BMW '74 R7516.., Wind & Cicero . Consistently Kile 1200. lake new. Jammcr &bags $239S. maintained & truly In Unsinkahlc' Pleasure. Call 968·91.81 "MtNT" cond thn.a out. racing champ. Cost --- As t i n at $4300. Wkd3y $1600. sell $850. ti75-6161 'i2 KAW /\SAKI 350 f' 2. 3 e ves 67S :11180 or --cyl.1fasl.gdco00 bestof 313-498:1281 21' AQUA RtUS 2 >'~· olct fer O\ er S.'iOO 96.'J 2'~ '71 Formula, 18'. 31 Super Bee Chrys e ng. Xlnt cond. $3800. !>48-8001 T r lr. ExtP&s. Supl'r Nwpl. slip w/all fac·:- S4 . 800. 963·3590 or 645·1'4.m P ENTON. GOOOC'ONO. REASONAOLI-: • M2·!1&• --- '72 Ford pickup F'250-4~4 hig tire:;, ~idt> pipes. u 1 00 b"l l orr <.:all 64S·4006 after f>PM ----Trucks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TRUCK.S·YANS·4 W O'g Wa nted. Cle~. late Md ls . Cash! 67>8M9 DAil. V PILOT ~f;::~==:..:....:~:::...:.~~""'.'""'"~~~~~~~F~dd~a!!.t.:J~u~l~1~8~.~19~7~s H04l-.1 ForSale HOV1t 1 For SciN ~!.':-"Sat. I Hous•• For S•• Ho..ses f or s• Hovs.s For s• .............................................. . Moblle Homn IMOIM Pro,..ty ZOOO HCMnet URfwWlhed ForSale 1100•••••••••••••••••••••··••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • •• ••••• ••••• • •• S UMITS General 3202 • fl ',~:r. • ••••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • •.... • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • •• • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • ••• ••• • Mewport le och I 069 Mew port ltoch I 069 & a:glot1 leech I 040 Hufttlft9fon ~och I 040 L04JUfto H ill1 I OSO Loguna Hiiis I 0 5 ............................................. . , ,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• ........................ •••••••••• ••••••••••••· BA YFROMT EXTRA M C£ 20x48 2 Bedrt)()m. located Lovely larce owner's uo· ••••••••••••••••••••••• it,3bedrm.2bath.1'opllORSK ranch 2 Br . tocoUon. nor San Die~o :iln~lc~ welcome, C. M fo"'r"cl'wuy . t;xct!llcnt 111 And 2 hr . H B • ki<I:-.. come. $1 is.ooo. Call for pd~. s1~~lc!4. 1'ry th•~ :! details H ~d (.;urpl'l. br. $J3:i . s 1n~Jes. P~:t~. Realto1 i. ~30 AA.'16 C M. Abo unlit:heveublc DESIGNED Foa LIVING Exquis it e Courl yard l eads tu cl~ga_n tly dc.·l'orate d interior & ~.parkl.•n~ P<>ol with assured privan I rcs~r ~c address: 2032 1 Buncroft , J}unhngton B<.'U<'h A l'harming Dt•an Garden llome. Opt•n for viewing . Sat & Sun 12 noon-nih'. t!13-431-3S24 213-431-3105 Hufttiftqton leach I 040 lr•ifte I 044 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ranch UN IV~HSl'fY l'Jrk B~och.P~ l>eJOl' llume •I UR. J BA $35,900 Upgraded A t <.:. l :>.Bt-:t.1 1-:\"\l\l.E • l'rt•miu m lot S77,500 ~.~IO TO"l ,\I. l'ltll'!-;• 0\lonl'r 551 -2i+IJ ltnnch !>l~ 11· II\ 1ng 1n J 4 Ur ., lJJ 1''· m ly tf€'ACll TOW'>.: EnJO\ lar·~; I l . ~ ~ r~n . tit\! prl\ iH' \ or 'Oll H sum,• 7' LI I~ 551.'3rn I ~ 1.IW\: POOL f-:nkr \llUI • _ _: __ -.:._ - .t.1m1ly room thru .i ·-.hci SITUA TIOH DESPERATE! Owner bou g ht a nother house & reduced price on th.is Squeaky·Clean llome for a Quick Sale! Beautifully decorated & m immac:ulate cond. All 3 Hdrms h ave ccctar lined closets. Master lHl opens to a covered tropical 1>atio. Compl. lndsc'pd & fenced. Buy VA no down . Won 't last at $43,500! Call today to see or ask directions for Sunday's OPEN llOUSK The Great American Real Estate Co. 581-7070 ~~~-~~~~~ ..... ~?.~ ILOCJUna Ml9uel I 0 52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAGU~.A BEAC H OWNER .ANXIOUS' Superb V 1 • L'nobslrut·Led forever acant ovcly J BK . ing \.\.all or ~l.i:..::. "hill' . ) 0 ll (• I) J u \ J , iew Palos Verdl's J:arden home Uen. Ten Calahn..i. San ncml·nl~ n.'~ & Ret'. Cente1 Islands. lil'Jut1ful J?rcen Guarde~Ya~a.;fo6.000. COMFORT c:•rnyon below :I Hr + INCORPORATED A H D BEAllTY! Sludy & Spl·t·tal'ulur I v ·Pi\~OHt\:\l IC' \"lt-;w of •'tlt"c i.:r11und:. They butll thlS ()llL' on ~• Rm caSL'!>·C11::.h111l (Juai1 639·4800 __ _ l<Jr~l' t:u I de sat• lol. 1 he} ty thruoul + man) 'lra:. t•nhanced tht: cntrv w1Lh By bu1ldt•r S!lti,-150 . 1 l, u m c m ;1 i.. t' r ' :.. • GOUIUI t-:T 1-.l'l'CllEN i scwi n~ bar Sl'par.ill'I earcnl rt•lrl'.ll & c;h1ldren 's •,\ing. Lil-. H.. Call no\\• a fountain. they 1n(•lutled Don Ma1\•r Con..,tr Co s P r 1 n k 1 c r ~ 1 n t h c -l!lti !lli.>I * WEKHOW * LAGUNA NIGUB. *BEST * ~10N/\RC ll BAY-F.xotic, Contemporary home, one-of-a kind 4 bdrm. 4 bths, design£'<) by Chns Abel. 0<.'ean view. Just reduced. $179,500. 842 -885 4 lan1lscap1 n~ an<J ttiey (;ull after 5 :JU pm. 0J)l•n a1r-cond1l1oncd 1l com-HouSl'. 795 llallJua, in ex· plHcly The rcsult.. .. <J c I u s iv l' Port o r in o ht•a11l1ful .i bdrm , 21 ~ Lal{una. SJt 7/l!l, Sun bath homl' nl'ar park :ind 7 /20. TARBELL pool S.SK,uoo IRVIHE COVE .Abandoned 2 Story ~ l\lagn1fitl'nl 3 bdrm MON/\RCll BAY TEH· Gar d e nEstate (~'' homt'. ell-i.:anl decor, RA CE . l'rcs tig1ous S32~50 TOTAL !'HICE• VlSl family rm with wet bar, tu:-.tom homl' a rea. · O Brahg µainl & !-ave ~ •H gourml'l kuchen, Sl'P bdrm. :1bths.22'xl7' fam · nH·1ous gar<lt'n entn RI.ALTY <l 1n1 n ~ rm .. Io v e I y rm. "'cl bar. ~Sq. (L. J::•Hs \lo ay loabreathl.JI. 552-7500 gardt•n w1lh pout: ocean L ari.:e swim pool-Great ' n B W 0 H L D 0 I-' \ll'W:> S35ll,ll00 family home Sl29.500. t:t..~GA'.'-<~E Gournwl MOMARCH BAY Lo9una Hi~ Realty kit chc·n "llh \'ntcrtaminJ.! Prl':.l1~1ous bwlding s ite ~n ing bar. Largl' fam1 S EC LUDED with crashing !>Urf bt:low 496-4040 or 1! :.11.ed ·"\·~~room \~llh ~lost de!>1rablc mocll'I '" Spar1ous & k\'el. to take ____ 8_3_0-5050 SECLL 01'.D Pt\TIO Un1,·crsily P.irlo.. large home & pool ---• ~We{'plnJ.! sl<11rl·ase ll•.id-. dramauc entry lo a 2 s175.000 FIRST OFffEfHG t o huk.J\.\.ay ma:.tc·r &. s tory l"<intcmporary * R1ghtonthel3thtceof j!UCs l s 11 1ll'' Hl-.H homl• that lt'nds a de· 4i!1 Laguna Niguel Golf 6·~ ~ !'7 I! 11 \ I> T t 11 h.c:hlful air ror t:nlcrtain· 1•• •• ,~_,,. C o u r s e P 0 0 I. LL\\ 1-. l .ill 111~ -I bdrms .. llJs & lier • .: w Jacuzzi. 4Uf{ 2ba. lrg 842·8854 h.Jths. l'alhedral Cl·tl. 11,.,.1,.,,.. din rm. ram rm 1900 Sq. TARBELL ~ Jrd p_rofl'ss. main· llOSN.Coo~T Hwy.,laguna ft. t\ beautiful buy at ... _ t<Jincd ::>Lt:lJS to p<)(>l. tt•n 494-1177 $99,500. 1 HR, ' Ua 1-'1 pk. hll 111!> xlra 11,!t.-lot $11 ,111111 Owner.%:! 1:1:~1 nis & !!reenbt!IL .~king -----* * • * ••** ::iti3.soo GOLF COURSE IRVIHE HOMES. ESTATE HOME REALTORS 4 Yrs. old. 3.000Sq. fl Lri )PEN 11 0l•S1': ~at Su11 1 · fi B y 0 w n er :1 II H 552-7000 level 4BR 2ba, huge fam BOU PETTlT rm. lovely crplS. bll-in Prl·St1gc llorm• 2 Bath!> ffraltur-Owner kilch. A steal at $93.500 Lrgfam rm s.'Jli(.it> ----CLASSIC CALL W ANDA CUM· ~3.11 Sh1l'lds Ur 1H1; :3\~111 Colleg\· PJrk·s popular Pool :-till'. tree studd<.'d MINGS, 495-1-107 . &o~ld .Yt1u l1l'l1l'\I' " t Curm•ll m ucJ:.1. P nl'l',re lot . 3 hdrms .. a work or YATES REAL ESTATE ---------b~drm , :! storv honw llUl'l'd lo Sfi2.SOO. l all arl. !-'pit-. -.flull<.'r:i. 499-2237 prH·L'C.I ~llOO llli<kr ttw' JoL' 558 517'i l•r 552 5tiX!l. pitc hed roof Stiti.900 mada·l' Su1)t:r do!><' lo Ill·"\ Buv 1n L:ni\·cr:.1Ly ---------· the hc.iullful lJIUl' l'auf1l !'.irk \ 11!.Jgl' I. l'Ort unit ~1nd_bl'!>L1.lfall notlmH11 f 11rdh,1m.1 llr, :!'.:Ba . ~~ \ ~t~, Century :!I !'>11rf n'llU<'l'd from S:->fi,500 lo •OH BEACH 3 ne w homes -Laguna Nig uel. For brochure call ·~•1.>-1-!):iJ,500 (h 0\lon\•r . ~3 J2ilJ LOWDOWN FHA TERMS Fre~hb 1Ja1nLed :J BR. i:(dd\·d r ·' m rm \.\. r rplc' formal <lin rm. outdoor bri ck H B(l \\";ilk Lo Elem -.C'hnol Pn1•1'fl to sell SJ:>;OOO ( '.111 lltili 11 ll etn:sT 1n:Al.TY :-'JUST LISTED 3BlJ'. 1"1ba. f1>rmal din r m. ram rm. popul ~1r atnum rnudd Kmg:-.tll' ma:;kr bdrm. IJ11at J.!.Jk Clost! lo bl'al•h. OWlll'r trnnsf 'd Wnn l la~l. onl' $65.900. Ctill 961:!·4411 . CHEST rn:\LTY COLON'\' 4 Hit. patio & dt.>ck Pool ~ Tt!nnis s..18 .5()(1 551 31,!7~1 REDCCl::D BY OW:'llEH. 1 IHt. 21 :.! Ba, 1-· H. D, H. bonu:. rm, S65.500 . 551·fij'5l) UNIVERSITY PARK 3 HH. 2 B;,i , Smgll• Farni- lv . i.:it for appret•1al111n Sti2.500 17541 SprUCl' Trt'l' Ln. The ConlinL•nt al Co Z> U lOtili ur S.17 i4Ji or 552·Jl:.!i Laguna Be ach 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN S/\TISL":'l 1·5 llOME -c hccrful r e decoralt!d 0 ~ BR wtlrg - l:!l WAV:E~'T. I lanai & sundL-c·k. VIEW wh1tewall'r splashini:t Real Estate r•K·ks & Cal alma sunsl'ls by MLVAY I :-J o r l h I. a g u n a SWJ\1 200 to s anely beach 0 H in clcC'p. :15 · pool With Sl·p jal'U/.l.I w 1h1ch w;dls l:"iCOM E 2 \'nils lJoth rented could be part of main home. ZA(;HOUZKY Rllr 494 .flfll 1 MAKE IT EASY OH YOURSELF Huy lh1s already up s:raded homL' w plush shatl-! cpl , eustom dr"apc~. 1·us lom har. c~anl l0 handl'l•<'r. ram•· ly rm , s urroundt'd by UP· ----------1 ~ruded hom('s. 9ti8 4456 EVENTUALLY? WHY NOTHOW! [l"s !>O !>harp. slightly Cl\Cr S50.000 Lrg cornr l1J~ Gurgl'llU'> land!'l'i.llX' w. n 11 <' '1 ll'!> Pri clc tif nwn,·r~h1p w •ma ny '"' lr.1~ Har. w~11ersofl . n•1· rm . Cov d t'n<'IO pal10 !IOI'.! I l:l6 OWNER MUST MOVE PRICED TO SELL You mus t :-:ee this two story beauty in one or Laguna ·s fin~l privalt• communities. Thrt:t· bt•d rooms. two halhs. larjle family room. Walk Lo pool amJ Lenrus courts, ----------1 p ri vate hcJCh parkm~ 7% VA Assumable 'I tw. 1-. a l!L'm A lovely 3 lwdroom, 2 "aths. lm('k ~~~.500 J !>63 S (;1Jast llwy La.:unu Beach • 494.0749 . ht1·pl.i1 l' highly up i----------,.r.1dc<I 1-'1 uit. treeo; 111 P>:ick :-aril Much. muc·h m«e roronlvS.$7.951) lJlllnRB 962-4471 (,. '•) 546-8103 SUNSHINE P.morJm1c \I('"' nf ~un. surf & '>Jnd ~phi IL''t'I II' ing w lot<,. ol \\1)()(1 & gla!>!> 4 BH. 2' ~ U.i $139.500 67:\ 7f;Cll 1\gent •L'PPl':H 3 AHCll ll/\v * Wood -GI :.tH··Conlcr"n p !>Plll·IC\'el lBR. 212ha. dee· ks and ocean '1ew1 CALI. 831 ·9411 BO:"ID REAJ.TY INC David ThomP:son. Afj c 10 L.N .R. Co. 496·2'113. or eves 493·34~ p Rf'.~ T I GE Con rt o; Missioft Vi~1·0 I 067 Pacific Isla nd V1lla~c Spacious 3 BR. 2•, ba. ··~•••••••••••••••••••• <Jin. rm .. 2 fq>k . den ~ Aliso V11lla 2 s tory, 3 was her/dryer rdrig Bdrm. I ~Ba. upgraded, Palto nrv•1 ·<WA·500 · S33.9UO . by own er. ' .... ~·· . ,,...... 586-4565 OCEAN side of llwv.; ------ Xtra !>pec1al .3 BR. 2• :.! Ba .• den. twr, dining N ewport Be och 1 06~ rm.: v1L·w . 2 Frpl.. puuo, ••••••••••••••••••••••• owner r1nantt'. S14!1,500 LIDO ISLE NIG U 1-:1. SllOHES; a sleeper! 2 BR . 2 B<i., New on ma.rk.et ~n d den : lrg . ram. kit.; frpl.. priced lo s~ll. Spacious nice yd. Prl\' beach. lcll· <>,nL··story New England n1s.clubhou:.c.S74.500 Colonia l_ h ome. 4BR. R F:NTA L ; fa ntas tic formal d_in rm, 3ba. on Otl'anfront fom .. 1 way prime 45 ~lrecl·to-slreet ,·,ew. 4 AR. 3 ba. huge l~>l All this for s12S1<?<JO. patio S2000A Month Sec. 111 Via San Remo . PEG ALLt::N . OPEN SUN. 1·5 Rf.ALTOR 4S.M57R J3 rittingham Rutty 1095 N:.. Coast. LaJ?una Redu ced lo se ll Lani:worlhy de~ncd. 3 story red cedar & ~lass house A \.\.Calth of warmth 1n natur:.il materials (kc:inv1l'W Mature Lre<'~. Wood-. Co\ e area 5.!~J Oiamonrl St Sl~.5oo Scrcndip1ty Realty 4~7 2175 -BYOWHER- Will sell n ew 2HR-28a •~U/\l.J TY llOM !!:• FANTASTIC J>ERMANl!:NT vn:woF t:1ty. Occun and l11lls liltns 1nc-l <.:ompaclor t:arl)t'ls. OAK l'/\HQUET En•.ry & Kitch. i'loors 49'1·2433 4~1-74ti4 494-~ L09)1fta Hills I 0 50 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TO W N H OUSE CN t•w World) 3 br. 2 ba, cplS, drps. bllns S31,500 $H6 7:i82 or 581 3622 COMELIVEIM LAGUN.AHIUS 25141 Ericson Way 5 BR, 2 Ba. fres hly painted in· s1oc/out Nds carpet & landscupinf,?. $53.000 Sec 1t~ Sat. & Sun 12 .t. •• 3J36 \'1a Lido 675-0123 By Own~r-m Land Dover Shores Bayfront 5-l8· 158!1 Weekends Onlr --- .... EWPORT SHORES 3 HR .. 2 !>ly. A-1-rame. P(:rf cond .. w,extras Aalon•. 2 l.ge. palios: 2 l'ar gar + pkg. area. 569.500 CAYWOOD REALTY • 548-12 90 * Hew Listing NEWPORT HTS. 3 lhlrms .. 112 baths. spl1l·ll'\'el. l Hlk . to bay. 2nd Stnry \'il•w ; lge . k1tC'hen. l>ltns.: hdwd. firs. hcamed ceil frplt• . tnpk ~<trage. v~: <"anl. '>l'C an)'llme. /\sk· mg $69. 500 POOL Newport Heights: tree hidden 4 hdrm .. J• 2 baths; k itchen bll-ins, with nook. Dinmg rm .. family rm . shellstone (tplc. Courlyard entry with lovely pool $77.000 ('Al I 0 6~1>-!H~ ~ REDUCED $4.000 4 b;r, 3 ba. Wkn1I~ & eves O<.·eanfronl Wo1)(l-.(•ovc. r. 1 L ---1 Hd. 4 ba S350,00() ogunaH9uef 105 2 '~•r ~·putl l'o•I OH1r~ HEW LISTING Decorator's delight! 77 Glo rious feet on Lido. Sou t h e-<posure. with sandy beach. 4 Bdrms .. 3 baths: ru II for an aplJ 't. $275.000 only OWn<'r 1' t' r m ~ 7 • 'l •,,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Own.494 -71 ~.ti ~UST SACR I Fl CE' 1044 ., •••..........•....... .'~t t I c H r o <I d m no r -~oh.-.e 41ir, 2' ~ba. FR. DR S 10 011<1 P I' ~'l..'H7M OCEAMVIEVI CONDOMIHIUt.tS Overlooking /\lt~o lflcHrh & pier. 1,2 & :I hrlrm. un its. dost• lo shoppin.: & ben<"h Startrni:: at $3G.:.c10 · ~r.:Turtlerock '"' '~6 Beauty mo. fi~~t:r>€:\ ,~ _,, ~nnw t'9pular Pia~ J\-" 1n 49ol·2BOO 71'ENNJS A IH .A . Nm! _ _ _ • Japitlcapin~ & lovely in IY OWHElt .. t rior Adult O<'<'Up~c.-d 2 Blks to t.he benrh , Vf/41 c a n movf> r1~hl mt Chormin~ 2 Br horn. '•~' •mrnacuh11e home wood bearued cc1hn;~ ~ f74.(IOO w u~ed brick frple Lge . . 1•1sOR'S otrium 2 t•nr c-;1rr10r l " w lower & upper o;un I . , RE·LTORS d t' ('le I.\ t" au t Ir u 11 y " IJnrlscoprd S'7·1.5'l0 1055 '•-~C.1mpu11 Pr . Irvine Ci1t.,lir11t ~t l.;11.:11n;1 Hr h ~~pm Va Hey Shop <;tr 494 411-0 .. • I c: All. • )J..1600 ' Leaving area. 3 BR . 2 Ba. fam-rm, + formal r11n rm, L ge l o t w pn vac·y. For sal<' by orig. owner Pnnc1pals only. $62.~l-OQ. 4~·5.'W I \ LIDO REALTY :~:r:; \ i.1 I .i1l11. '. R. * 673-7300 * Top Quality Hoftw (;slm J 8r. 2ba. on L."ul de s.,c (_,~. lot 1n UpJ>er West Bay sed brick & h1 -ce1I. Beams. bit-ins. Sm office. patio view. $77 .900. Owner. 64.2-8"4 BY Owner Lov<.'ly 3 + 2 + fam rm. A.'SSumilblC' 81 ~ VA loan. No qualify ln" $79,500. 646-7800 The Blutrs: early art'O . I Sty.3BR.2ba. $57,000. Agt. 640-5560 HARBOR VIEW Coml' an y day th•~ weekend from 10-0 and sec lh<' l't>maining Ticw homes in llarhor View Priced Crom $'70.49S 1800 Port Sheffield Pl. Newport Ueach For lnformal1on: 6 73-7601 OM T H E l.AY DU PLt:X $185,000 CLlfFDR. 2 Br home 56ll.500 JO ... ES REALTY "'* * 673.-6210 •• llARDOR V I EW llOM ES 4 Br 2 Ba F R Monte~o on oversize corner lot Fee land. Por :.ale by owner . 1730 Porl Westboorne P l. 644·0472 BAYFRONT By Own~r·foee Land • l>OVER SHORES• 4300 sq ft, 4Bdrs. each with priv. hath Curved Wroug ht Iron staircuse. Lge formal chrung rtJ1lm. w alnut pan'l!! thruout Visit lly bmit or mlrcar. No traffic. C\'CO on wknds. $315K ~·, dn Open 2 6 Sal & Sun. S.18-1589 333 Morning Star Wine WAU< TO BEACH 2CustomHomcs only 3 block!> from BAI.DOA Pt:NlNSULA downtown Costa Me~u. Exc<.'llcnl ltx:3Uon on the Nexl to pool & clubhou~c Bay&only l11 blocktolhe In ultru cl{':.an pork. Lai:. lk.ich 2 I.Ir. Sl2S. Occem. £.a.ch bom.e.11.u. $9.~-• • eA •'l'St 0~• uttl;Kl. p•''" ok Cd.M~ tu-bdrm i., 4 baths & American 557.9390 BACK UAY Alt£A garu')(e, klJs. pets ok Callery, 2 f1rc)Jluce~ -.-----.- wetbar: ullril modern 24 D~al Wu1c. Hcaut1fully k1trh1>n & privule pier. Ind sc pd Ct>nced yd i''ee land See al 1200 w I ce m e n l put I u t;ast Uulbou Olvd .. or Sul·rlf1ce ! Lux in t <'alJ 675 IH20 for more de· 008-1840. llunl. Uch :JSh<arp lloo.'i('!>. And :.w1m pool C.M. 3 br $6!1.950For 1\11 lods. vets. singh:s Ai..1 c.;AM PION & ASSOC. 1-'t>e. 97tl x4:10 <;A LL $49 1001 FREE & CLEAR Cor ona d •I Mer 3 2 22 4PLEX ••••••··~··••••:•••••• lu1ls. ---SILVERCREST 24x60. 2 Grand Opening NEWPORT VILW Condominium Homes In Prestigious Westclifr area of Newport Bea<'h $42,000 to $44 ,000 :! l:kdroom s.2 Baths -.e"arate dining area * Ut•corator wall to wall t'arpt•t1ng * 1': n cl o:. c d pa t 1 o o r balcony •t.:onL1nuous clcanang O\en •Rerr1 ger<Jl ur, 1c·e maker •3 hcilll'd swimming pools • Oraperit?s •Log burning ftrl•place * /\bundant closet space with m irrored c loscl doors . I 184-1256 Rutland Rood NEWPORTBE/\Cll Calif. 92S60 Sales Office Phom• 714/64>437 3 IJIH ECTIONS: 1-rom Lhe Newport Blvd. 1''rwv soulh lo 17th St.. lum left on 17Lh lo Rutland II block past lrvme Ave. I. turn left 3-&ths or block lu NEWPORT VILLAS. BLUFFS PL.AM W End unit 4 bedrm. 21 2 ba & ram rm -priv yard. Man y upgraded realUl"l'S. lmmL'<i OCCupy By owner S59,500. 644· 1360 644 735.5 BR. 2 BA, Den. Like new Many xtras. Capistrano. 5 Sta r Adult Park. 493-7156 '52 Spa rtanette. 3S'. Svucc 60. lnq s p. 1151. 327 W . Wilson. CM Cem~tery Lots/ Cryph 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Will discount S50 ea 2 am· proved Lots. Ocean Vll'w section. Pat·1r1c View Mem . Pk 963-2187 3 Cemetery Lots. Forest Lawn. Cypress. Must s a crifice. mov ing. 968-4186 After 5 Commercial Property I 600 ..............• , ...... . N l. I d 11.V. Home~ 4 Hr, 2 & ~ ~ 0 m 0 ' 1 11 ~ F It . Spcct view w /l'()C>I & Umvtr:tlly. $.15.000 trade tennis els avail.~ lsc ns .dowlf pmyt 0~1 large 644.2877 ; 830-0800 · o.c . home °"" lnc. Prop. can add cash or other S295 house. clean 2 Ur, J>rOPllrl•t::. H ick bltn s tO\'e & refrii: Aldcrctll' ltltr S.:17 ti-tli:.I. garllnr ll04 lleliolropc <&> 2BK llOUSI-~. fi:\cl" uppers. j!<I C M 101 w lrg lol \ l'a~l·r lkalty 556 6171 ST.ARTER l ... VESTM&fT $27,500 COUNT H Y l\T M OSPll l::RE:. olJl"I ho ml! on a 14-1 · dt!l'I} lot 1 rcnlt.'tl hat·hclor apt. out back. Dmin~ rm. ~ewinl! rm. 2 b1~ UH 's (2' mtll)ler). basement. :-.eµ lndry rm . nol fancy. just solid charm' Bkr 9ti2·551 l thts wk11d 673·8062. Co1ta MH o 3224 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·I BR. J Ut\ COndo. Nr Back Hay. ~ mo. No pcls 642 5777 ~1ESA VEHDE; 3 BH. ~ Ua. Crpt~. Drps, tlllns. frd yd Kids & small pd 0 K. $J!l5 w1gardener & walt!r paid. 545·3621 Sep. H ouse E-side 3 or . 2 ba. rJnge, cpts. drps. S325 548_·7_437 __ _ MESA VERDE, 3 BR. 2 OFFICE BLDG. 8 UN ITS, 2 Bd. 1 uu. Ba. crlJlS, drps, bllns. Air cond itioned.~Story. Newporl lits. Sl52,000. A\'I . July 15. $395. Low maintenance. Well Ownt!r 548·%tl5 w water & grdnr pd. loealed Lots of paJ·k1ng. ---!J79-78:JIJ :in 6 $175.000. D•luxe 4&S-Plex . I I 2 HA d-1--R M Cat'dl New units llunlin~ton 3 3 l. · up ex. ail· Realt::18~0~wporte Beach tax shdtC'rcdpro-P/o,x. 2!.JOU sq .rt . 2 perty.' Isl yr wnte-ort f tr('plaees. Redp<·orat COSTA M ESAS48·7729 SllM Open House. Call ed. Plumer Sl. $375 mu ----------1 for appt. 536 257!! w tga~cne~. ~~~ RoblJ. COMM EHCIAL Properly ----- -540-8833 wcekda}s. Newport P enin Slores & Lots f or sal~ 2200 J Br. 2 ba home Mesa officcs-7 units. $18.900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• V d S 3 9 S · WATERFR ONT I.OT er e m o . ~~~~mCeafir T~r~:e~~;~ Nl':WPORT SHORES 221 Owncr /!\~cnt. &12·5000. IPS.639-6700or&t4-5147 CAN AL UY OWNER IMM AC .. newly decorat· $35.000 CALL 6-16 ~657 ed. 3 br. 2 ba. pool & Condominiums 6am !Oam palio. S450. 1st & last + for sale 1700 Out f St t -I SIOO. C B. Gardener & ••••••••••••••••••••••• O a e pool main l. inti. 2217 Property 2600 Raleigh ,\ H'. 5'18·1J'1!17 or REFURBISHED • •••• • • • •• • •••••••••••• 6:31 ·00&i From this spacious 4 bd rm , 3 balh family home w1Lh JUSt under 3.000 sq . ft . or comfort Completely rcmodt:lcd. Immediat e oel'upam·y Intercom & !>Oft water thruoul c1n lund you A r.irc u sha~l story 5 OWN. Just 1ntrud ut·cd l• Hr. 3 Ba. 3000 sq ft. like Lhe market Only S89,500. new. S22Cl,OOO. Lido Isle, 646·77ll. Open Eve~. Prine Only! 540-4811 ln Sa nt a Ana New 20 NEV /\t'rl's. View of d 'C.opa£ L ake w 1 ho11~e . $l90.2Ur.child&pct . rps ic rpts/slove/painl. Sips 5. Wl'll. sl•ptil' tank Pool. 2 Br. 2 Ba . Appl. 2 Bedrm/2 bath Condos o n l ove l y s pac ious & gen SACHIFtcl': at tccnager,pel.patio. g rounds . Only $l9.950. S29.500. Terms by ownl·r Sl65. 2 Br, child. s ngls Ask for Frank. 839•8321.. Wrile . liox l4(i. Coll.'v1lle. 3 Br. 2 Ba. child. pct. --m A Walker Blee Reel Estate The Bluffs S62,950·S PLIT u :vr.1. Totally CUSlOrTUZl'<i. 12· ceilings in the k1tchl·n. living room , & d1n1n i.: room. 3 Bedrooms. xtra bath. F'rench doors t master suite. wCL bar $84.700-3 YEARS OLD Near elementary & high schools tennis close by. e xtr .. big 1ns1cle. 3 bedroo m s. 3 baths, ca~lelile dining, par· quel floor:.. Karastan carpel. BKH. 540-1720 TARBELL l955 Harbor Blf d ., C.M. ~~~-~~~~ BLUFfS CONDO "X " Plan. 3 BR, 2112 Ba. beautifully upgraded. 532 Cancha. Open Sun. 1·5. $71.900 673-7fl01 Agent BIGCAHYON S135.000. Bright & cheers I story. 3 Hr. 3 Ba, 3 car garage, cus tom jacuzzi & s mall pool. Highly up· graded. PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 642-8550 HARBOR VIEW CARMEL MODB. 3Br . 2Ba, fo'am & Din rm. LG BACKYARD80x90 S74,950 Owner. 644-4919 --- BYOWHER HARBOR HIGHLANDS 4Rr. 21h ba. Pool. $68,500. lmmed occupancy. 1524 Sylvia Lane. 548-7367. BAYCREST Gracious 3 br, 2 ha, frml. din rm. 2 frplcs. lg. base· m e nt w /great possibilities. Laundry & sew'g. rm. ProC. lndscpd. Beaut. patio. Excep· tionally clean. $98,500. 646-2284 P~1 Ply wants to buy A Calif. or cc1 ll Ullli) ~·urn. Bach.$95snglsut1I direcl rrom owner, •fixer gt. 495·2370 pd /\gt ffeL' u Pp e r · h s e i n Np t ---------1 Reol Estate HOMEFl ... DERS Heights. 548-5041 eves or DuPlexes/ Wanted 2900 * 642-9900* ••••••••••••••••••••••• early AM Units sale 1800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sh M --V-d 3 °R-• arp esa er e. u • Hor bor View Homes :mr. FH. Lux. lndsc•p'g, upgraded thruoul. Sale uy owner. Prin only &1-l-~543. MEW 4-PLEXES IRVIHE COVE 2 BA duplex. $335. mo in- ... near the ocean. Good lax s helters. apprec\a lion. $110.000. & up. R l'S 1Jo n s 1 b I c pl•rs11n cld's i.:ard l.'ncr. Pt.>g would lik~ tu huy d1n•cl 546-5880 Ai.it. from f)Wner l lorne or lot Pll'a!>c call 831 1400 MESA DEL MAH l.<1vl'ly 3 Br. 2 Ba, ram rm, bll NEW PORT SllOHES On canal W-s ide. Walk to b<:ach. Club w/ pools & tennis. 3 UR. den. 3 lla. REAL TY INC. -127 Canal. S74.900. By 714/846-1371 Owner. • • &t2-4360. ---- lttcome Properly 2000 WATERFRONT LOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT SHORES 221 C1\NA L BY OWNEH SJS.000 CALL 6,IG-8657 6am-10am. DELUXE 4-PLEX Garden Grove 1-'ireplaces. pool. 1-1. 2 2. 1-3 b ed room s, e ncl garages. Xlnt apprecia Son Clemente I 07 6 lion area. Only 10',, Jown ••••••••••••••••••••••• payment. C<i ll 833·3.544. BESTonthellOCK Spa rli 11g Investm ent 3 Bedroom 2 bath Alon-Corp. dra wilh patio view of WEST BA y 1101...SE W:-.lT"D l lOL"SI-: Furc lo!>r. dchnrt OK <lw1k Cash' 675-~!J O W N Pr upl·r t y 1n Inglewood. llawlhorne or So. Bay area'' WILL PAY CAS+i l'h. Tom D'Alflsc.tdro T.D. PROPERTIES 1213167'1 ·6007 anyl1mc or 17 14) IS-16-522l aft Ii Rentals ••••••••••••••••••••••• Houses F\irnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• Genttral 3102 • •••••••••••••••••••••• Saddl eback Vall ey . INCOMEHOMl::S Lavish used brick entry Dana Point CH EAPIE 1 hr. $95 .. util walk. concrele trailer New -Ocean view pd, N.B. Also 2 br. Lag. :.tora~c area. builtin lOduplcxes fromS68.950 Beach, S,25 .. ulll pd, cusl-O m book cast's a nd Triplex SI 12.500 i;inglcs. pels. Cd~t I br + cabin<'lry, and lhe list !Junits SIG9.!°)()() pool, si ngle or rouple goes on and on. Al a price 34121 Coast Hwy, D.P Abo walk to wah'r N U. 2 or $48,600 with a low-br, S205. Ocean \h:W I br. interest assumable loan. 496·~3t ---Sl25., ulil fKI , N.li A~ ins, rrplc. c·pts. pat111. fn<·d yd, 2 car i.:ar. xtrJ rm Waler pcl , avail 8 I, S3-10 mo 545 79 13, 548-7295 COLLEGE PARK 3 BR;··2 · BA. fam rm. bltns. dshwhr. cov"d palio S350 1M0 .5.57-3144 3 BR. lgc lot, nr 17lh SL Shoppmg /\\all. Aug 1. S325. mo ti42 4758 LEJ\sr: O PTION. Mesa Del Mar. lll'aul. 4 Br. 2 lia . i''am . Hrn. frplc. p atio . R ds . S-135. 979.02:n~. Priva(·y t-3 cm. 2 13'\, fireplal'C, gar. patio. no Pl'lS. $295. C M 646· 1414 * S lit\ RP 4 Ill> J Ha. Twnhsc ult-in:.. fpl . FH. pool. pali\/, S-125 lsc. ~33 l653 it ~·on 'l lasl IO(l g. CALL TWO (2) BR HOMES on I l''ee. !J79-8430 qwckly. 556·2660 lot. c; M . in good repair. S200 2 Br. Gar. & fncd. yd. !p SELECT Nit·e st. Mptivall-d seller. Corona del Mer 3 I 2l Dog ~K · 318 ··D" Ogle. Yeager Realty 556·6171 •••••••••••'•••••••••••• 49-I 1763 PROPERT IES --------225 POINSETTIA. 2 Ur. 2 J HR·. :'ttont1cello Condo-. BYO WN E R3br,2ba 32UHITS Ba .\,;ill ept 15th dblgar.&pool.hl& Custom . Many extras. Open house dail) !J lu 5 lasl + SIOO r-;o pets. S265. ocean view . quick Award winning pride or NR. KAM ·s 2 hr .. 3 ba. 2 552·3280 possession . $68.000. ownershipall adu1tunits. sty. dclu'l' home. W 1D. $3,000 d own. Bal. Scheduled inc ome new del'or Cul pd. S385 $500 /mo. at 8'At ':'o . $67 .260 . Pri ced at mo. 1st:. Set. & Cln'g. 544-4294 $470.000. d e p . 213-780·97tl o r Principals only please 782 I 155 for appt. ON Tll E BLUFFS-Look down on surf & sand. Forever view from ex· ceptionally spacious 2 bdrm 2ba th adult hideaway m spectacular location. Ask'g. $82,500. llurry on this one. 4 UNITS VA assuma ble loan. 10'7t down. Scheduled income $6.780. Priced al $55.500. PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549-8505 S PANISH REAUTY- Authe nlic Eurly San 1-:-•;;;;;;•;;z.•;;;;;;•;;;;;;•;;;;;;•=•;;;;;;•=•=•=• =-=.=.=.=.=.=. C lemente Span ish in1• sparkling condition. Mis- sion tale roof, fire place. 2 spacious bdrms .• near beach and shop'g. Only $47.900. BERTHA HENRY REALTORS 492 4121 DUPLEX. C.M. Two 2-bdrms .. I bath : garage. Sell or trade for units. PYRAMID EXCH.AMGORS 133-1761 Costa Mesa 3124 ••••••••••••••••••••••• E·Sidc 3 br. 2 ba. a ll ulil. Phone, garde ner in· e luded . Call 6 -8pm . F cq~uso n Hca ltors. 546·tl·152 3 BR, on Col. Pk. cul-de· sar Kids ok. 1-ncd yd. lg r am rm . N r schools, s hps S350. mo. G45·5045 (E-S1de 12 Br. Cples only All ut1I. F urn incl'd . Child ok 156 Mernll $310. 54!1 0.133. ---- LOCJUfta leach 3 I 48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MESA Verde I~. 3 br. llv. rm w /frpl. Fam rm, patio. nr. schls. S350. 546-7472 01" 714 32:7-1414 2 OR & family rm. Easts ide. no pcls or e h1Ldr c n . $250. mo. f>46·0672 EASTSIDE. newly de· corated 2 br Spanish in 4-plex. No rhildrc n or dogs. S300. Incl. ulll. 2653 Santa Ana Ave. 673 07:17 -------- 2 Hr. 1 ba. 1 2 acre. horse OK. S275 mo. 1st & last t- dam age dep Ref's 557-0338 Back Bay Twnhse~4 Br. 3 Ba. pri\'acy, patio, frpl, ds hwhr. ram rm. S:fl5 in· cl gardnr & wtr. 548-7020 ----- CE Side! 2 Br. Cples only. HARBOR VI EW HOME.5, Pa lermo 4 HR. 2'"2 Ha. 2 Sly. s uper lndscpg, tall pines. lgc deck. f1r<.'pit. BBQ. You own land. LEASEOPTTOIUY BROKEHS WELCOME. Sha rp. customized 3 .BR. Mesa Verde llome Sell or 3 RD house. hnJr blc to Beach . $300. a week. 497-2265 or 497-1156 eves. All u t1l. Furn 1ncl'd . Chi Id ok. 156 Merri II. S.'110 519-0133. 1730 Port Margate PL 2 1'2 . BA Townhome. 2 ex c h f 0 r unit s. Summer n ·ntal t:otla~e. 644-48870wncr p atios. Owne r . Bkr . Owne r /Agenl.&t2·5000. $175 wk 1 Hr. t blcx:k to ICol Pkl 3 Br. 2 ba. F.P. ---498·1440/493-9329 -beach. 494·6419, 494~0159 DR. nr schls & shop·g .. B>: Owner. Linoa Is le. 5 UNITS. ot'enn view. 2 Garndr incl. $.T75. 2\10 Single stor y 3BR. JBA San Juan yrs old. Bltn.,, crpts & Newport l•och 3169 College Dr . 5·19-<>iJJ. beauty. Easy c<ire home CapbtrCHtO I 078 drps. 1 unit w /3 hr 21/t •••••••• • • •••••••••••• • w/pier,slip. Lowest price ••••••••••••••••••••••• ba, frplc. Annual ln~me WINT ER . Oceunfront 3 Ef Toro 323 2 at $175.000. Shown by48r, 2ba. JOO sq rt , $13,980. P r ice $1:11000. br,2ba.S350.mo. •••••••••••u•••••••••• a_pp'tonly.673.fi630.Prin· playrm, patio.lndlscp'd . 1130 Victoria st. C.M... 675·85:H LA~E FRONT-~ br, c1pals only. Lgc lot nr bch. Asking 979.5099 • H -U ----atrium. centraJ air . clb $53,500. I mm ed. oc· · . OUHI nfurni.twd privil. $395 mo. 581·11181 cup11n<'y. 25912 Avenita * • • * ••••••••••••••••••••••• Harbor View Home, 3 Br. Cabri llo 493•31493 or Th T ..,.... GeMrol 3202 FountaiftYQlfey 3234 2 Ba. Fee. Avail imrned. 493·17!'>5. -omal " ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• S67 ,900. Owner/Brkr. --400 I T~ La FREE FRF.E Pre&tlg~! poi~hborhood. 673-4899. SClllta Ana I 010 Corotta .. M.-•Professional St'rvi~<': convert~ :f UR. 2 U/\, 2 ----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• You.are the wir\l\CC'ofi •LANDLORD• car gar . covered patio, 4 BR. 4 Ba. f'am-rm. Dtn rm. Air cond. Pool Jlome. $150,000. Uy owner. &45 9729 LIDO ISLE STEAL! on~ of these 2 bedrm, 2 bath Condos. Very row lf!ft :.t only 119.950. 103 Down. completely re· furbis h ed. Ask ro r Fronk. 839·8321 A,i. 4 Spacious Ddrms Wide 45ft . lot Sunny South Put10 High b<'umt-'<I cdUngs Mobi .. HollM'I Laraefamtdlnroom ,_,... 1100 $126,500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LA W SC>tol Hooelcr Tr•ll~r Court has REALTY 675-4562 8 x 35 Tr Uer for sate. Quiet Adult Mc. m> TWOFllHTICICm "'* vacant.$:175 pcrmo.A."k (Sl3.SO v ALV£> HOM• f I ad• rs * rar Keith or 1-·ay, Ukr 642·9900 962-447 1 RilM)lhMJ... California's I n-est ....... ii......_. IUCU" LOVl-:LY 3 br on comer _.., •Rental Se1"v1ce!• lot , i~ bl~ Sl'hool & park. Jul C.,._ s Ana· •t"" 1 n-.. nal encl. patio w/IJbq. $375. y 31st to Aq 12th • • ...... oc " I!') i1 962 4n1helm ConvenUoo S . Ana hxcr·upper 2 Rr, 126"f'°l or 835 0211, ''xt Center , 800 W. K:.at.tlla child, yard l{Gar $1\15 _ TlckeLs m•y be 0 • S. Ano 2 Br appl, ~id~ Hwtti - cha n •ed for reser ved 17it.s. patio. fn cd, gar. '")ton •och lZ40 " 9 .. j.. St"". l "~ "P.pl. ••••••• • • • •• ••••••••• •• seall Al Uui Cttivcnllon "" 6>I ,., .. Center ahead of lime. Furn: Nlkh mob1ll'l Jlr 5 RR. 3 Ba. 3 cnr gara11e, 2 Call 642-5678, ext 333 to AJtt/fee story. fully crpW, drps, claim yourtlctcet.a HOMEFIMDEIS OiW. L!S~ 54~ mo. No • I' •642-9900• :S~:vi.il Sept. 1st. r r s 3 ~. HOUH1 Uaf...,Wd Houtn U........IMd Ho.IH U...,_,.,sMcl Apari1Httfa l.Mfwft. .Apcar+nwnh ~ Apartm•nh Unf&rn. Friday. July 18 1 q15 DAIL v f'1LO 1 : ., ·• ·•••·········•·····••· ·········~············· .....•................. •.•..••..••........... . ......•..•.•......•.......•....•............. ~~·:t~~.~?~~ ~':~••••••••••••!~;4_~ S• c1 • ....,.te 1276 C orona d •I Mer 38 22 :.~:!~~~:!' ....... ?~~~ ~'!'!~·~~~.".~.~~.?!.~~ ~:.~t.'.~•••• =~~.~~~: ... !?.~~ ~·~.e.~~.".·~ ... 4~'!~~ Sh ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~' up 4 BR. 2 Bi\, bltms. 3~r. PR. DH. Townhou:se Ocean view 2 BL> hllls1de I tm 1-$cp ~Ul'!'l rm & I Br. ulll p\J Ht'frii: llKE TO IEACH Son Clt"'tnfe 3876 BAl.l:WA Pf:NIN PT C\JM 200 1750 ,q ft; .f"pt. UW4 {'~ll>. dq ._SJSO mo t;lm•l' to schs/p:irk/pool home. Carpets, frpk. buth ~75 1 .. und. crpt drp. lla)'St. NEA R SH~IMG ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oei!rJlill-tlupkx. uvr>t·r. Urp)< .\1r l'On<l'd · l'(e,,, 9b3 S6:.IDG3 l7ll6 S4!\0mpll332'708 dishwasher $325. mon W7 2205l::H"i $170mo831!1'l7t> Ht>a ut1ru1fll'W2 lilt Lari:tl!2 Br.2 Bu.ullllltns sf)J l"&ous . t1k. cpl prkitG7Jll:!O c-.. -thl 4""" 39 'G \II h I l t' \II J l t• I V I L' \II -.,.,per 4 bed rm, 2 bath t lU~/\UT N~w ltuncho San _! o1" ·.. :1 lull111 .1 pl\ l"r plc·s. 498 m7 dshwsh1 . 1J1spo:.JI Wed, NF. V 1 1 ff . blll, 2 dt!n, i·rptb. ilrtll'S. R/O. Jouquin 'fwnhome ? Br. Sc. Juu i liR upper. sh & rdng.I J Bil. 2 UA Nr Wl•strhrr llltn~. d1i.hw.i.))ht.>ri.. l •·Jr ly • Su1n nll'I ur lun~l·r .\ . Jl u.., ~ o 1<'1 ~· S350 Nr W1· ·tm1 t 21 b 2 • o 1 k JJVl gar. Nu f"•b. $265. Uq>::., i·pls, hltn'. l'nt• lilMUltl' ~undcC'ks t"rom Santo An l 880 1173 2039 lo 4' rm s ulk' LOO· . " ns l'r , a , s.ory ver OC> :s Capl1trano 3271 mo t:;i II l'Ollt'ct C2131 p.it10, dbl )(ur. s:l2S JUI! ~'r" 5 ... , .• ,51.. a r l' rt' n 1· <' 1 rn . :11. l• r ox Mllll_003 .asr.g f\.>v or J<>t! r.otr course & lake ~l. •••••• •• •• ••••••••••••• "31 1195 or \71 IJ 5."Ji8 1212 'A '' W oot.l IJ nli I' I , -"' "" c. " •••••••••••••••••••1••••1 HAL HO/\ 1'1!0111 . 2 br co1m:r Nr UC ..\JJ'JJOrt, 4 r l"/\MILY + 2 . .ivail 547·704tt t552 ooss 4 Br, 2 Ba. ll&rbor 1.n 9toli! 675·2150 •Nl-~A ll t:OMPL.l'..'TION• za:,~t ~~~d!!'"'i•c~rit' ~~~ houi.t: Hlk lo hay & 833-:lt>-111 _ IS /14 Liw 5:J:J5 H~t;· Turtleroek 3Hr, 2ba. FJl, llome. ~yr lse.$32Smo. LG. 2 Ult, 1 ba, S350 NJo:W, 3 DH. 2 Ha. 1-'qik. THE HUNTINGTON <'Pb tlrp~ valm' ~·ir bcuch AvlJuly AJso2 hr MEWPORTIEA.CH P1rnlu (2131 ~MR..\5 frml OR. rrplc, B·B·Que. 491H>429 HEIGHTS APTS 8 e·~ u, . · ·1) .. r k '11 'k.. :.ipt civl bl 2 \\ k1> S<.•pt ('lose lo ,,001 & park. /\dull:1. no pt'l:i. 505'~ frcl yrd, patio, .iii:. HB(J. • " ~ $l2Swk oo:Ml6!() MUSq rt di:< i.ulk 3 Bk. 2 B1\, 1111 bltm;, <! t·:.11 J:Ur1.1gt•, fned yar\J. l\1di; ok. No fee $.110 mo 1st Pmn{'er HI ty, fl'12 '"Ill " Carna t ion. Open Sal , gar Nr lloag Hosp. 16th Ext1tang new adult ap~ ground::. A:.s'n foe pd Util pd Sl95/MO,,lh ~~~1~0A~~~~st Lse Santa Ana 3280 Sun. ur l'Ull : tna-7794 & Orange Adult... S325 utlj. lo llunl. Hurbour $215. ('all t·oll: 1·4!16·2031J Modern 3 br rear hou:.t· He.Jlonum1rs 6"1~·6100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mo.833·1437or87()88o0 •l6884SIMS• a(t 5,1rnyt1111eSat /Sun. on ut•t•an'. comp!. --OCEAN VI F:W nr Ccl M -. 1/2/3 Bl>H fo'llOM ~ f h l.l S250 k w t •I MO l'Hl::f; Rl'lNT * Macnab-Irvine UE/\UT . 3 Hr. 2 Ua oouch 2 br. bltns, frpl. 3Br.2 8 a,lowt•r,$220.l"ur 540·8'142or840·1;,)4 3 Hr Condo. pool patio urnis c ' w . c~ 1 2·3 Hm. off1c\>t; from T''Wnll'•u0 "' dbl aaranr. . I I •. g r S3. "5 ,,..;·lu9tl 01' Ncw110rt 646 7!1'7 1 Avail ... v V '"'• """'' bcamclg,lgpatio,pool marr1 1!1 1·oupc"' -. . a c. movv.o J I 26 A 2nd&A Sl 35 per mo .... e ar /\VA II •. t\Uli. I 3 lk 1lrvom. 2 halh horn~ w1lh t•ariR·l'!, drupes. d is hwusher. built 1n.<1 & dou ble n1r l!ar. trnd mor{' ('lc>"C lo 11l·1.•an, nr l\1 ag1111li;J &. I ldm1llon $375 mo -+ s1.'l"uritv de· !JOS1l ~'H/\NK L.l'.:ARl> /\i.,'t l'h 546 99.5() E\'l's, 5'16·3419 pvt patio, cpts, drps, /\dulls/no pets. $275 <·hildrcn,only. No pcl.b. llUN1 . llBIL Z l>r. I bu, 5'19·3598uft5 u y ui: ~ airix.irl Nvl~·user'~.~ l<Ei\LT~' l"U~ll'Ai'.Y hllni;, pool. Kit.ls OK. 644·0810 Nr South l'oa:.t 1'1111.u l>llns. n u clrps & pool No -. -23rt1 St.'ptGth -----1:13;j J4!<!3lf1'il noorr T URTLEROCK ~5. 644·6399. 5'15.4991 pet:.-. S250 mo 5818844 Aportments Fumished -----....,., ., ,,.. f:le~anl 4 IJ('tfroom (3+ Re nt /Lse 4 br home . 2L'iB ,d rm · ! '~• l:J a, $1IO l Br I Adult non LCKJUno l each 3848 .. ~:.~:.t:.r:~~ .. ~!~.~ •UMiDEsCo 800' Ole +-•100' WJ~e# den ), family room home. Brislol/Mcf'adden a rea .. rep acc. (a petinic · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• , • . . . • t1C1US\'. q.1l. hh:d cw g, /\vuil. 1 m mediull'ly $285. 1st /last. 581-5672 · $300gar~ge. Ad ult:., no pets ~":'~~~~5:11!48~~~l~. ~ "\ Rl>RM APT • • ,, I· Rf~I'. ltfo.NTALSEJtV prkg. ~l·L ~one sa5 n10. S 5 2 5 I M 0 • La s r. I 0 ----L l d 1 l lk t VIC..Ttl IX'( 1 Jl(") ' Summer & Wntr. Ucurh ti4ti· ll5<!, 1>44 ?',..,,i UCB 213 Gl..t 3267 wk\Jys O<' a l' > a }~ve [lClllNC NIW COllC Hcnlals $350 wk Abu Sharkany 644·6200 IM20) Condominiums Ut1I Pd. redel' I Br, fng, Cu as t II w y 1 n ~o lPI' MEW Unfunis"-d 3425 range, pool. /\rlult.s UVl'r Lai.;una AOUll LAKlSIO( m1NC ;:~~ 8~ Jo'am1ly homes Nr O.<.:. Airport. l:;U{oor, R A N C H O S A N ••••••••••••••••••••••• C M 3824 35 $140 mu 54R·2407 Clo::.e lot:\l'f')'lhinl!' 1 "''" 11 " 1'1 '"'' 1 " 110 ~ ____ ......., gd orr slret:l par,~ng. JOAQUIN. 2 Bedroom. Newport Crei>l·New 2 Br, osta eso Stovc.rcfril!&w wc<1rp •Bachelors ~ Crptd. drpd. air coqd. & 212 hath · adult oriented 2 ·~ Ba. din rm, all bllns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Bit, Pool. play an•as, 5200 Month •I BR • 2 BR Vacation Rentals 425 0 rum . 3 Ofhc1:s Sl l~ ea. hv1ng -everytiung new• OffleatenPath bllns. redec·or'd. lndry Ulll p:udbyowner •2 BR & Oen ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·G124 ••• C . I . HoweH 522 1 Moya St. S500 'Mo. Belt'-" Ke rr 2 taMrO gar . frplc , 1. 2 & 3 Br. Adults no Child singles ~K No MISSIONHEALTY From Sl75·S485 '1 1\M~·t OTll s ---" ~''''"/ 642·"""" ('al or do•> SI"" '· ·11 ··rt •• •• · • 1 c r r J lus1·n ... ss Re~_. ·~~so t'44 6200 <M21) ~ · """°°· pets. d shwhrs. shag cpts, ... ,. "" '--' ~ • 4tl-t·0731 * .. muo .... c·losed nar.,ge, Crpk, 6PM. 548 6885 Me~a Verde East & Ada,..s Mounlu1n::.. (1:-.h. ht kl'. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LogunaHUls You a re th<.' winnl'r of TWO FREE TICKETS I $13.50 Valu~) RinglirtCJ Bros. Barnum & Baile y ---------•I Monticello, C.M. 3 Br. gar UN IV -P-ar-k-J'e_r_r._l_s-·h· opener . dis hwas her. Twnhse. 3 br. 2 ba n.r crpl/drps. S285. Isl . last, pool. S300. 5125 Maple. SlOO cleaning tlepos. No 552.7896 pets. Avail now. ~-1392 C ircus TERR ACE Twnhouse. 3 Apartments ""11isMd JulyJlslto/\ugl2th br. 2 ba. patio cover,••••••••••••••••••••••• /\naht•1m Con\'cnlion epts. drps, Comm pool. Balboa Island 1706 Centt•r.l!OOW ":.i tella S375.551·5689 aft5PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• T11."kch may be ex -BACll p I f l"ha ngctl for reserved COLONY 4 Hr. ~elU<'he<l. . art Y urn. gar. ~cats at the Con\'enlion Pool & _t ennis. S3M5. prkg. $150 mo. ulil Jxl. l'enl l'r <thl·tid llf t un(' L c~sc . 1ndtls grtlnr. yrly.675-2797/675·fi527 Call 6'12·.iti7K, t'll.t ~ H ~t~Jg~ _ Corona del Mer 1722 da1m) our t1ckt·l~. Laguna Beach 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 11r • ••••••••••••••••••••••• BACH ELOR apt, near OCE/\NFRONT Laguna beach. $100. mo. No pet.S. 3 lilt. 2 AA . lrµl. den. · 640·1897 O!.hwshr. & ~tO\t! 1 child Roya.le 7ondo. 3 hr. 2 .ba. UK /\t·ro-.s rrum sl'hl 2000 sq. l. Bar. frpl. Sec. $350 mo Bt\\n Noon & guar~. S~95 m~.:. Lse 4 30. 84K 8:122 01 K!>S· 1981 /\dulls onl} 544·7t;il\ LR. Br. ba. frpk , refri~. gar, util pd. I adult. $175. 673-6298. art 5 1'~1 North Encl 2 fir. gar. Costa Mesa ~24 I STY T wnhf :lb-; \"lew. S235. Adults. no ••••••••• •••••••••••••• · o . :>~e. r. pe t s. In q u 1 re 2 2 8 ba. dbl. ~ar . paltt), cpl!>, Grand,icw St 497_1109 $35. WEB<&UP llrps. frpl, w1:lhar pools. -----•Studio & l BR Apts JaCuz:11. sauna. tenms. Ls1.· $425. 2·3 hr reml'cl old •Water Beds nr. be::it•h SJIO Lst.> 1 Lag una l' harm hse •TV & Maid Serv Avail 645·2803 9f>8 ~195 t rc1:s. yrd . nr IJcat·h: •Phone Serv, Htd pool U11.1m und St. Wuod's •ChiJdren Scction J Br. 2 B:i. frpl. rncd yd. C 494 79cu 2376 Newport Blvd, CM Crpl~. n r RTD . l''wv U\ e · · "" J 548-9755 or 645·39&"1 S:~55. Water pcl.1:146 3H72:_ LGCJUna Hills 3250 ---- Fireplace. 3 BH, 2 UA, nu;•••••••:••••••••:••••• ---------- c·pts. drps $3l5. mo. He\' 2 & DEN or 3 BR Condo 1 BR F'urn $185 vr Joe 963.45'~I Obi: ~ar, pool, _grounchi Lots of bllns. pool. walk ' mamt d. S265 mo. Agt to s hoppin g . 1rz-mt. We h~J\'e 2 houst•s w /fplcs. No fee. Karen: 963·4!1.13 hcach. 931W.19th St. 3 UH, i! l-11\, l'J>L.,, drps. or842·447-1 548·0492 bltns. S335 mo. He\' or L ----.=..--_.--3-2-52 Joe !.163 ·1567 a9UftG n19u~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkaul S70.000 ho me. SEA TerraC'c Homes. formal ll\-ing. clinlnJ: rm. Ocean \'IC'\\. 2 br. 2 ba. lgt• f:im rm wet har clec. k1tc·hen. drps. 2 C'ar frplc l Br. cho,n!>ta1rs. 4 J!arage. Pvt yard. T<'n· Hr, up 3 <·ar gar Custom nis. swimming. clubhse. lanchc·;i ptnJ.: \\"ail ll/1 Owner pays \\ atcr & s.525 mu ro ti. !lf .. 1 1581. & clues S325 mo lease wknds art Ii, 751 6461 li-14 ·1757 lge Fum 2 Ir Bltn~. w/w. dr~. pool, S200 . /\dlls, no pets 642-9520 $185. /\TTRAC. qui<'t. 1 & den. patio. bllns. ~arage I /\clult. no pct. 2234 B. RUTGl-:RS l:\Dlt\CL'l.i\Tl':Jbd,2ba. Mission Vie jo 3267 NF.AT. CLF.J\N I Br. walk l'flh . drr>" n1l·e arl'a. ••••••••••••••••••••••• tu shopping Sl75 mo. S.125 tn;L> CPT HLTR.. 3 BR. 2 BA new condo. i\1t 642_7_1_54 ______ _ XH3 1:is1 ronrl'g. frpk S300 mt1 -581 ·0tl87 A\·l.R I 3 Jll!, J I Ila. hllnS, frpl(:, 2 <.ir )!ar . drps. cpts.2 BR. 11 ~ RA. fncu. ~J. hlm·k \\all. nirnerhouse. l·amper1bo<1l acct.'SS. 8-12 5223 8.30·1683 or 581-l!OJlj -----M 1<;H l':IJITll Gartlt.>ns 3 Newport Beach 3269 hr. lg. ram. rm. 3 ba .••••••••••••••••••••••• New t·pt. & Paint. $.550. TOWNHOUSE 2 br. 2'~ !>68 !1518 & 91i2· 77&1 b a . p o o I . b I t n s . Clean 3 hr. 2 ha. c1~·de· ~;~~~/:Sry · gar. No pels sac. 1-..:11 ..... an.ls /Edtnl-!l'r. 6 a _ S35(I ml) Isl & la::.t + $100 BLUFFS CONDO. 3 Bil. tlean1ng <ll•pv-.. 5!°>-1· 1745 2' 2 BA. Beaut. decoral· ed. Partial Back H:t} • vit!W Avail 811175. $.52!: lrYtne 3 244 per mo. 979.7422 Mrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• King RENTALS 3 BR. fam rm. dblc fplc. 2 In-int· 2 BR. 2 Ba .$35( 3 BR, 2 Ba . S.12.5 113.' 3 Br, 212 ba. l".H. .$15< Newport ~ath :J Brm. 2 Ba. part furn. de· lux. c•ondo. frpl, pool, nu a µpl./cpt/drp. j!ar. dr opnr . adults, S345 673-5003 645·5'122 eve. HuntiftC)ton Beach 37 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO INC REASE in sum· m er rent. Beaut J hr furn cipts Sl65 & Sl75. Spanish style bldg. pvt encl gar. pool. sauna, ln<lry. adll!\. 17301 Keelson Ln, I blk W. of Bea<'h orf Slalt•r. 842·784R Bachelor(clte) Paci in Posh Hun tin gto n H arbour $250/unfurn $2 10. (2 13)592·2934 549·3804. ------- loguna B.ach 37 48 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ., -si-:AUTl fo' l.2br CWI) 540 ·1800 .J' tenn1s,puob ,gh~llO\~n ... JJBQ Gas & waler pd. 2 BR. 2 Ua Condo $.JOO dcl'or'l.l Blk. from Vic·tor Beaut. foll y l'(IUIP rnn 5y Pool mo Sorry. no t•htldren. Hugo, beach & liwnlown. do. sleeps G $120 \\ cl·t.. THE COLO" LA MAMCHAA.PTS Tus tin /\\l• & 17th Adults only. No pets 536·t>446 _ 30HETAIL Sll<.>P.8 778 Scott Place, CM 642·9737 "''90 .. 97·l617/" .. ''-l'""'l • -ur1m e reasv11abh.• i.-Jce 4 u d 2 B I I ----rr1 / ll<>m" fur rcnl. \\k or availablt.> largl• & sm..iJI • 6 2 5073 ..... ., '"' """ rS l.ake /\rrowhcart li£•aul r t'" .. ,o ern. r w g as.'S Ne wportBeaclt 3869 ''· ~ <>Id Id h n1 "w11h I BR CLOFTO ..... LYJ 11 d I '-·· I · J <'rc~ wknd rall's 1 o" nl'r . wor l' o.ir • ...., wn c 1v rm. ucam c·c1 , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~--I' h · I ,, blc" I l d It $ 9 I. 830·9656. ·rcnc w1ncows, ~a ~ P vtPatio.frpl,l yrlsc gc pa 10,a u s. 1.5. '• & lrces. t\dji.rl't.>nl to lmmediateoccupancy 16th St. Sec mgr at 4J7 p "'RK .._.EWPORT CU RONA DEL MAR N ~w s . t.akc T ahol' F cs ti v a 1 0 f A rts H ... YLOFT ... DTS Princeton lJr . "' " ., . ' h r 1 ~ l'V' 1 2 or I own ouse, rp <', Cabin in t rec.":>, s ip:-x_, Grounds . 283Avocado,CM LGE3Rr uppcr,cpts,nr APARTMENTS from$275.1 0rfrom $205. $150 /w k. 71H~M ·<!~l7> 58U BHO/\DWi\)' 645-0143 OCC. $215. 1000 "i\00 Mis on the bav Pool. tennis: continental Ownt.>r LAG UNA BE/\01 ------------1 sion. 552·4576 aft 6 Luxury aparlmcnf Hvwg breakfast. Some ocean & M~ar Completion overlooking tht: waler. Catalina \'lcws. Close to Ill\. BEAil Cabin 2 BH. 494-79tS CEO •R WOODS 2 !JR. cpts. rps. bltns. 1-;nJO'' S750.000 hl'allh shopping & fine beach. frpk. l'rpL-; Slp~M. ~ Nice fnc<l yar-' p·1t10 " Wk (lr Wkncl. if.I li75 ll773 ·---------• • • 11• • • spa. 7 s wim min" pools. 7 &14·2611. 329 Unive rsity Dr. near Small pet ok. &-cat 22W " Back Bay. 2 br & ~en. Rutgers. l'~ri·Sat·Sun . h ghlNI tennis t·ourts. From S275. Easts1de. -- -plus mrlcs of h11·yclc 548·7437or646-1164 3 BR. p, Ba in 4-plex. trail s . putting. :-huf --th" I U flei,oard. t'fOQUl'l JUOIOr CASA VICTORIA near every mg· ppcr 1 ·~ frp. S2W 50 monthly . S200. + depos it. Ch1ldn •n -1,2 & 3Br. Deluxe Un ok. 5-I0-0857 als o I and 2 bedroom furn/ .. ---plans anti 2·story lm\n orFurn.gas/wtr.pd. J BR. Condo. 2'i Ba. h ou!>t's t-:l<'1.·lr1 l' Adults-No PelsSec. gale avail. /\ug. I. 0 /W. frJ k1tch('ns. pr1'ale pallll!> Pool. Rec. Rm, Ele\'alor yd. 2 car entl gar. Waler or bakon1t•s. t•arpt"lml! 525 Victoria. 642-1:1970 pd. No p<.'lS F'renl·h Qtrs drapcr1e., ~ubll'rrancan $200. 752 177G or 673 0000 parking "'1th de,•ator:- Costa Mesa's Finest Loe. ror;ippt. Ol'lion:il maul sen in· Only kind m the area. --., J usl norlh of Fasl11on Quiel-ga rdl'n·like·atlul ~ice 1-BR. good carp & Island al .Ja1nhu1 cc and living. !.gc 2.3. !Jr. 1.' paint Slo\'C, rcfni:. $155 San Joaquin I !ills Hoatl. Ba . WW crpls, drps. Jones Hl.'alty H7:l·li210 Tl'lel'hone r71 1)1;.w l!lOO patio, bllns. some wood --for renl:1l 1nformat11111 b u min ~ frpl. Ueaut. UPP E R I br $150. 2 Br ~ la ndscpd. heated pool & down SI 75. ~dul~s. No Allractivert-nt pets. 731 Shalimar, Martini~ Apb. 645·2007 1777 Santa Ana Ave. CM $2 15. New. s pac .. 2 hr. Mgr A pt 113 646·554 IJll ns. patio. garJen. gar ~1 ES A VER 0 E-: rea. AdJts._no pets, f>'\2·1603 Home atmosphere 2 & • l.J u i el 2 b r. 1 1:: ha , brdlx apts. s.i&lOJ..1 Townhuu~e. cpb only 120 ALBE HT PLACE 610 J oann. $190. !>IA 957:1 Deluxe 2 br. 1 ba. adults. '.c! BR. New l'pL-;, draix•s no pets. SHIS. Call · paint. Lg rmi. 0 <'t·an 530·3.'>n 833-9781 Breeze Sl85. 545·6375 LOVELY new adult l br. Huntincjton Beoch 3840 Fr pie. beam l'cilng. pool •••. •• • •• • • •••••••••••• F rom S210. 39~ Hay. LARGE 2 br ~tud10. enc·. ~6·1~5n _ pr, patio & rncd. Infant ADULTl BR.frpk.pool. O!'&nopct-; $1T750mo. $185. mo 1975 Pomona. w:irner & Hc.ich arl'a CM Callt;4:i·l!J56 >11'·4440,\\a1lnow MEDITERRANEAN NEW deluxt•. h1.:al"h trrca. 2 Or. 2 Ua. clo:-t•d gar VILLAGE $275. mo. /\II ut1l pd. Also l Bedroom 3 Br. 21 ~ Ha. 846-1311 or l Bedroom & Den 846·4938 /\gt. !'lo re(' . 2 Bedrooms 2 Bedroom Townhouse NEW triplt'xcs. 1,2,3 Ur. 2400 II arbor Hl vd Dix thruout. frplcs. fncd Costa Mesa (714)557·8020 yd. 2002 Huntington St. ----536-4022 or 539·67W L.RG I Br. pool, nr. shops, -- Rdrigeralor. :-il'l'Unly l'ool. Jacu1.1.i. Ike Hldg w c x 1: r 1· 1 ., l' r m Uilharris Color ·n· IH VINE ATM t:SA DR. 545 •Rl'>..'> LI IJO Gn1quc Charm Be.iul dl'cur"d. 2 br. lg. bnl'k patio, frpl. b/5 63:>\J Delu.xe 2 BR. m•\\I}' deC'M Lri:: garaJ.!l' l.ido shop g an·a Sl75 '\ rl~ 673·2828 3 Bit. 2 Bi\ lrpl. SJ.50 mo Pal10. c•pls, tlrpe;. 3 <':Jr gar. P11ol. '.'Ir lloag llm;pt. :i48·!J341. E'cs . 646 28-l8 NEAR lloag llo:.p. S275 mo. 2 Hr. 2. Ba Studio New cpi.... drp-;. bltns. 0 1W . Wshr & Dryr. Hookup. No pl.'ls. 424:J Dana Rd . li42·'i32-t THE ~XCITING PALM MESA APTS. :\1 INUTESTO NPT BCll. llat·h. 1&2 BR fromSl65 Adults. No l'clS 1561 Mesa l>r 15 Blks Ea:-lof :"'cwpo1 l I Hhll. I . s lti·9H611 RESORT LIVING 1-'ully furn apt on thl' bt·h. Newport ~175 fl<.'r v.I. Monlh of ,\uf.! ~ Sept Ca II I> o u Ji • 2L3 13.> tiS(ij or714 G-15 15l.7 Rentals to sh~ 4 300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *** TOP LOCATIO:') MESA VERD~ DRIVE PLAZA · for stor e or offtt•c mplc parking. To ..... n & l"Ollntry atmo~pherc: 1525 Mes<l \'t•rcli• Llr i-:. Cu!>l .1 \ks.r !>l:i n ZJ Som Chonnan T II E 1-· A c T I) It y • 1954PortCardiganP1 1 t\cwport ld1•;il ;-hop M rt le h avail. m tlw in;rll :>I IO. ewpo oc I 1011 t\7J·~•Huli You a re the winner of - TWO FREETICKETS 3Stures nr '\"pt I'•• 1 or. ISl3.50 Valucl ftl'l' 290 :0-q It 1·..i 'SlllO Rin9lin9 Bros. :\to l'a Good p.11 t..111,.! 8ornum & Baile y /\gent IHI• :! 111 Circus 1830 Sq. Ft <: .!. hid ~ 84"il July :ust rnAug 12t h IJQlsa nr . lii·:.i1•H Hhd. Anaheim Convt•nt1011 Hcasonahl<' 1;.11 hll:! Center. HOO W Katella OELUX.t-: llllr n'. ,..,mm'l Tickets m<.1 y he t•x. & imlus tnal ,.11;i1·•" \bu FROM $185 c hanged for re,enc<.l mini warl·ht•ll'•' 1n scats ut lhl· t'on,c·nt11Jn l_,aguna Nigud ~ .,11,._1011 O<ikwood offers thc Center ah1:ad nl tttnl· Call 642·5ti7K. l':>.l 33:1 lu VieJO ar.•:.i :-11 inti\' to rinl's l 10 resort II\ mg al a San Oicl!" F", ~~! to pril'c you can arfllrcl l'laim your llckl'I~ :.•ooo sq fl ''I••\\ ·" :ICF Tht•re·s Sl m1ll11!n 1n • * * 1,,.,. sq ft x:i 1 111•1 rt:e reat1on fac1lit1t•s , ICllT LIGHTED n:N M J\ L !:: 0 R n::\1 \ u : Industrial Rental 4S00 N IS COL' RTS /\full time 21 2.'i, to sh a n• ll!l' hoUSl' ••• •• •••••• •••••••••••• al'll\"1l1c~ ri1re<:tor whu in Ni:;WPOHT 1..15 t;.uH :"..Jo:\\" Ill 11,lll'\C,-. ,1l plans parties. Bn<rs. L' L' .... \I L" n I ' I)(' \1rpllr'l ·11~1111 KllttO l & , t L'r , Su r ~ >'I I ' r. m ffi ol ( fl!>'> · mOJrc r ce n l .1 .,1 2., St 1 'If II ,om pl• p.nl,.ni.: ri·1' brunch wan ec ·' "~r.:. • ra· '-() '-1 l' l ' I I ... •··o I' ' " · . , , . ly bus1ne!>S Co ~ .. 1 NU .., ·' ·• ·' ·" l' ' Plus heaut1ful s1ngll!>. apl l'nmpl1:x K7!1 :»JO. S \l.E \I' Ill l>O\\"'\ 1&2 ht•droum apts. aft G.97!11i5Jli 1\1111 ln1t\I' 1 ··r11l1 C.ill furn1s hNI & unfurm<;hcd Ua11 l"11 r11 -iii i 1 'li'I iJ~•u:; Hcnts from SUIS. f'nn•-. H no mm all' "'a n l l'U I - \·arv by lucal111n Mollcb Dcpendahh· 111 .ill' or $95 ope;, 10 to 7 Sorry no pct• fl'mall' S!>IJ 11111 '_ ulil • or C'hildn·n Hoornmalt• l.tncla n:ll 0551> 400 SQ. FT. scrviCl a\-a1labll' Laguna Ninuel Oakwood G a rden Apartme nts MJ'wporl lrach 8801rvinc At 16th MAL£. s hare 2BH furn ...,- hsc. l blk lo 111.'ach, N B. 8 3 1-1600 $1i5. mo. Ask for Larry, 673-55021 G75 lili?:! 2000 S~. FT \\ :1 ufr s Orangl' <.'I~ \1rr.1Urt !lli:t iX7X adlts /no pets Ulil pd. Deluxe 2 br. 2 ha. l floor in 1884 Monrovia. 548-0JJti. Cont.lo tom pl ex. A''-" P't pat. 2 car clclScd gar. MESA VERDE. Spae. 2 frplc, pool. hltn:.. Brand HR.,2ba .Completelyrc· ne w . Will lcai.c S295. NEW 3 Bf-l. 2 Ba. Frpk. _ 645·0550 :'-IEWPO HT S75 + 1.1 ut1l. J hr a pl Prl'frr non s mok111 i: fl'm ,1ll! to repla re g~rl ll•:i\ 1ng ~o J?.i mm1('k~ fi75-5!AI!! ~1fll'r 6 pm 1200 Sq Fl \I I " rr•mt urfll"l' 1~1· n·.1r doMll" :!:!II 3·P ha:.t• l "n1111 •. ~l!G ti2!1 Tl'rm1n.il \\"a, ('o-.La :'lk .... 1 ll.1~ •. 1111 ;.-;10. eve:-tilfi llfikl dee. Garage. S22.5. 842-2026 751 ·1652 163.'>Coriander ----0 E L U XE 3BR, 2B/\. S235. 2 Br. 2 R:t. bltns. frplc . enclsd. ~ar. Conv. cpts. drps. very clean. loc. Avail. now. S2901mo. 1130 Victoria 979-5099 962·8118 or 979·2331. fed yrd. Wl10. ~as RBQ. Rooms 4000 ,i:ar. nr lloag llosp. Hilh ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Or~n)'.!l' Adults s.325. ROO:\tS S2!"1 wk up .... 1th mo fl.13-l 137or870·8800 kilthl·n. 5"18·9755 or 2 Br pool gar. pn. sundeck 645·3!167 oldcradults Nopcls Not NWP RT Lkh 1 blk to a sum mer rental. S220. beach Work ·g rl·male. Roo m ma It' 111.·l•ch'cl lo s h a r t.· :i B r a µ l 1 n Nt>wport nr. tll.'al·h t'Jll ~5011 :\1 I 111 1"i1 h & &45·4637 PI .1 l" l" n 11.1 I .\I . 220 -IJ" r pr")! 1·\h-.1 dtl 12 Employl'tl m.1n lo share:! t t'nl:-1; If• l.!:i"' 1;.11 :!:!.!11 bedro1Jm hou:-c. fn<'ndl~ . 4 Br, 21"2 ba. wnlr ... $80( ha 's. co rner l o t . Gardener & waler paid. Back Bay. Adult family. S4 35. month . 2291! Redlands Drive. 642-0596 or642·4387 LGE s tudio wtloft, pool. *NEAR BEACH * 548 4922. _ ___ 2Sro35yrs ..... 675·17U6 S &w. t 1·acuzzi. encl. gar. util pd. All ·1·t· d 2 & 3 um mer in er ult 1 1es pa1 . .....EWPORT ,.,. ... RI ........ congenial atmo::.phl•re L.1rgl' .\1 I l.1•l hl1li.: .n x torr ~lrl'l'l parkm~I S20 li(i '' II\ rrlJ! •14.1rt\·r:;. Rentals. Adlts only S2l;i. Avail Bdrm s tudio apts. " ,...._ """ BAL. ISL Sleeping room. week 646-1598 1:11r fl'nl or \\tll rnns1dcr RAISOR'S REALTORS NEWPORT Crest Condo 3 l Blk Bc h & Town. Ocean 7 ·15. 393 Ila mi I ton· private garages, 919 Bayside Drive br. 3 ba, tennis & Pool. view . 1-'rplc. 4 UNITS 642-1960 days. 645·4411 fireplaces, bwltms. $275 Spal.'1ous 2 Br & den on nn k1lr hcn. Qwt•l adult traJl' for hon~l' 111 unit:;. SllO p1mo. (21317!r.1-lli54 ROOMM1\Tt-; to sh.irl' :1 Tt•rm' Ii i<! 11;111 S450mo.Lse.fi4S.8781 Sl~O t o S350 per mo. evC's _____ &up. waterfront. P\l. Beh. Deluxe Condo 3 Br. 3 Ba. 494 514 5 wknds or aft G 2 BH nu <'pls & drps. refr, TOBIN HF.ALTY lo\:ely g.~rd~n. mus~ ~-ee or646-621!) BR h:.l' m 11 n Sl25 t- ulll Cal1Sucat~2·17T1. C O STA MESA. 4523 Campui; Or .. Irvine Cam pus V :.i lley Shop Ctr. CALL 8 33-8600 & retreat. 1883 sqrt. wkdys. run ge, l'arport, encl __ 846·~ • loapprN 673·8-l l.:!_days . trpls. drps. many xtras. Jo'urn eHiciency apt. I blk ~.atio No l·hildren/pcts CLEAN 2 br, 2 ba. mcc S..135. 3 Hr. 2 fla. blk to Room for rl'nt t-;xdusm.' MOW LEASING Cd M arc;1 Sl5U I MO. Goro9es for Reft't 4 35o lklu\l' 1ndus111al unit:' 6-10·8707 aft 6 P;\I ••••••••••••••••••••••• \\llh uttll.'l"' 1:~11 lo.0000 Lse. S475. Agt. 1194 ·&135. to beach, utils incl. $175 i31 A W 18th St. $2lO area. Bltns. Ctuld OK. No Och. Garage Yrly W · ------mo. 494 ·5097 ; 752.0575 673·7787 pets. $16_5_/mo. 968-9174_ Newport 642·1603 __ _ $25 S1n~le. st•curc. 2177 f 7 l'\'I ent 'K. priv CM Miner Sl. C.M. S<.>t:, lhen '-QI Ill:! IHiJ or 1)-1'2· 604. Nl'~W llOM E 3 HR, 2 ba. 2 3 BR. I BA house. close lo S2". iwk & """' mo. 111, 11 1.3 A~t on prl'mr),cS .ii I W car gar Wctbar . frpl. all schools. Nwpl Hghls. Newport Beach 3769 * * * NEW 2&3 BR. O/W. frplc. grdnr. 1ncl'd . Extras. S350.per m o.646..J616 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Russ Hmelett /\d ultsonly ./\gt.536-7528 MESA VEADE .l > ""'"' l';J 494·17 I lilh ~t (' \f 548 595•t or 5S6·0058 OO _ Office R~ntal 44 I i•·1~1· l 111Hl 'tl 11 " of(il'e $395 645·Xli72 BA y 5 H 0 RES, 24 95 $40. WK 1:JP . 1 & 2 Bdr .& 3 662 HamiltOft or 536-4095 Loveh• 3 Br, 2 Ha. f a m . Cr esl\'iew Dr. Lo\'cly 3 Bach. Color TY· m~utl lrvir.e 2 Orl rms .. 11 ~ bath condo with pool. ~335 ~10. CLEAN room ror\\orking ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . . I II I • I tu :!2\1 \" I 11~1" .t.•a\, IOt \\Oman. Costa :\lc:-a . 150 I Wes ... -"ff Dr. '\ 111 c I "4:l flll7 n;111 wah·r 1·\~ > 1 g •00< Rm. ·Turi le ROl·k. Tennis BR. 2 Ba. S425. p/mo. vr· serv. pool. TllE l\IF..St\, You arc lhcwinnerof & pool pvlgs, j!urdener. ly. No pets. C213)799-4iis6 415 N. Newport Bl. NH. TWO FREE TICKETS S450. 675 5982evt.•s. or646·.6219 646.9681 IS13 SO Value) UNIV l'k . Terrace, new Ocean Vw luxury 4 br. OM THE IEACH RinglirtCJ lroS. Cambnd~1.· condo. 3Br. Newport Crest wtswim & l Br furn. years k::ise. lornum & Bailey 2ba. upgrcl c pl. tlrpe!. nr ten club. l Yr lease. $475 S185 mo. 103 Mc FatlcJen Circus pool. Jacuu1. $125 mo. mo. 962-0807. 96J.774-4 Pl. 675· l865 July 3lstto Aug 12th 833-1500. uf[ Co d 2 BR furn ant. 50' to Anaheim Convention Spacious Bl s n o. .. 3 BR .~·.., BA. $450 beach. Weekly or annual Center. 800 W. Kalella *RENTALS • UNIV. PAHK Lease. 311 VistaSuerte lse. Call 675·8726 T i c k ets may be ex· OPEN 10·5Sat&Sun. changed for reserved • (lll 1700-2533 .,. Avail Sepl. Lg. 28 r, 2bu. seats at the Convention Large 2 Br. 2 Un. stove· frig & rlis1>0sul. Nr I lunt Center 8'12-733\1 New c:lr>se lo lluntin)!lon Hnrbour. lgc 2 Br. gar. pvt. pat io, no pets. 714·549·3669. OM BEACH GuaranteC'd no rl'nt tncrcast• 1n 1975 STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR. I h a. unf. SIB:> SEA Wl.,_.O 2 BH. 2 Ba condo$4i5 WE HAVE SUMMER RENTALS associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 20H W l alboa 611·)66) ·> • ' ~cwport Fino.&nl'ral Ctr lcw h I~ :!'.! 11 Room & Board 4050 Leasing Office Space I< t:--T 1iutt sq n ~1 ro. \~2S ••••••••••••••••••••••• C;ill on Sill' Manaj?er ~q fl Sl!'i.~ 1:::10 :-1r 11 $li0. Hoom & BoJrd rur t•ldt•rb (714 1642·311 1ext246 fiiJ iOJ!l tii5·51 lfi person 5250 mo 545 ti952 __ ._ aft.t>P~ Summer Rentals 4200 ••••••••••••••••••••••• OCF.ANFIH>!'JT l.!11? 0l'h 2 Ur. S2SO \\k. Cr{';_il I oc· a t w n 5:111 0:121 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Co'"•' w.,tclitr Ot~ .,,,d Irwin•.,.,. • COST A MES• ft' 1300 !' f SIK5 & 29tJd ' f S300 Call N<itre~~ Hlly m..\.571 ~ Rentals Wanted .4600 ./.ilC°"""'°"'"9 :./c...,....... """'°',... ./_Mu•~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ./u•••to< REflNED manSSdeiircs 3 BR. 2 Ba... .$3851450 3 BR, 21"2 Oa ... $4251465 COLL.EGI': 1•1\RI\ Big Canyon view; 1800Sq. YE/\Rl.. Y $300.Ali.o L~ 3 Center a he::id or time. Br & Oen. Winter $350. Call 642·5678. ext 333 to Hal'helur rmm $245 Steps to oceon. 64S..8171. claimyour t ickeL5. 2 Br, 1&2Uafrom S27S 2 u R 2 b I th Rl.K lu U1.•;wh Nt'W Corl .,1,.,., .,_b•1con1.. ~ o . a, poo . on <' 11 1 11 ./•-o• ... --Lorentroominpvt e. " 650 f I do . .lal"Ul.ll \O 1•y >a -· ·-•il.IY. t sq t uxury ./ s.c, .... 1c. ..... Jo:mployerl 111 Ne rt c1rndo P vl parking . Sips Ii ~1 25 "k !Iii>! 5700 ./Ample_,..,. Would cnJOV hel}:Wng 3 BR. d en. 2 ba ·; · · $4~ ft.; 3 RR, 2' a &., wet 4 BR. 2 12 b~. i\/l · ... $465 bar. S500 R;1ncho Sun Joaq111n Eastbluff Rlty 644-1133 5000 Neptune * * * 2 BR. 2\'.! Ba.. . . $000 TURTLE ROCK DIG CANYON Exec. $180 Large 2 Ir !l's underpriced. 3 BR. 2 Ba ........... $-125 home in gale guarded WALNUT SQUARE a rea. F or lease, Avl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• New crpts. drps, stove & frig. Purified water, orr s treet par k. Covered 3 nn. 2 bu .......... $295 Sept. ls t. 644-6378 C-.....ral 3802 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHIN/\ COV I': 1 Sum mer Rental 6 Bit. 3 l:Juths .. Sl800 Mo. ft· 1l1AlTY SSl-7500 UNIV rK Terr. ew 3 br. 2 b,1 Tv.nhonw Nr rlubhouse Al pool:; $.l85 J.'le. 833 9142 l-:\'t·~ ot:ERl-'t t:Ln 3 br. :? ba pnl10 honw v. lrpl. Nr. Comm fat"s S.17$ mo Lse 64'1·3tK.\'~I 17U6 I O f A KIND cozy. very clean 4 SH. 2 Ho. llv·rm. dl'n. tronl y1.trd xlnt l'Ond , r1•u1 y•rd rully f cncod w /jacuzzi. $47~. Inc Id f!urdner. 559 4428 WALK to Beach, new 3 br. 2 ba duplex. ~pi. drps. 0 /W, gar Yrly. $425. Child OK. 675·0042 RENTAL REFERRALS garages, green lawns & All types. Pacific Coas~ trees. Adults. no pets. C h a r t e r s Rent a I 2020 Fulle rton Ave. (1 Division. t~ee. 646-3487 or Blk E . of Nwpt A\·e .• I ~-8638 Blk s. or Bay . C M ) ---- 3 BR. 2 bu luxury duplex ------64.2·8690 w /ocean view. 1st house lolboa Island 3806 - - - from beach, 2 C'llr f(ar .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Extri• Jrg·spuclOU:S J BR bltns. gas bl)(1 & much OELUX E 2 hr on Grund ape. Encl gar. $175. No more . Nr. river jetty. Yr· Canal. LiUle Bal. Is . pt'ts . 642-6500 ~Y ~35. mo 646·6114 Boat dock. frpl. r adiant ,•..aoltAMIC VIEW heat. Yrly. S400. No ~" pct.s/chlldreo 673-0207 _ Bay & Irvine Hills. En· tert ain er's delleht lalboaPettlftMla 3807 w /!>()01 & game room. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fantutlc new 4 br, 3 ba. 2 BR nr. beach & bay. re· .woo sq fl custom home, dttorated. lndry, prkg. wood ceilings, 3 frplas. Adult&. lease S27S mo. mony xtrns. $1150. mo. Alf\. 673·6210 QUIET LUXURY Quiel living in 3 Br. 2 & apt. with frplc & patio Garden setting with pool Adults only 122$. THI VEttOOME l..S Anaheim SL 5-4 s-.8638. -------- E..SIDE Adult. 2 Br. 1'~ Ba, patio. encl gu, Uke nu. 644·0878. 64S 7102or 631 cmn BA \'FRONT Oceonvicw. lrvlne Terru<'e. 3 Bdrm, luxury 2 hr. 2 ba l'Ondo i-.. tath . curpe t lng, Complete k ll\'h ., pvt. draperies. atove . ref. Muina, full security. $235 La. J br, 2 bll. Lower. Pool, double garal(e $425. Adull llvlng. Refs . r !el'd. Children OK, no pets UCR 213-614·326'7 wkdys SSSO mo. I~~. m:t·:.>Rtl 557·2593 or 644-4847 Ill\ 6 t I ' • W1nt1:r al the benrh is beaut.trul • v i e w s I) r tic· l' a n . Catalina & PalOfl Vl•rcles • t..urge prl vale decks •Heated Pools , -Snunos •Assigned covered park· Ing •Additional frt·~· psrkm1t •Maid servic<.• ~1\·a1I •Furniture 1.wuil 0J){'n M f' 10 6 Sat 10 S. Sun 12 !i Huntington Pacific 71 l Oc\•11n An~ 1711 IS36 1487 security bldJ?. $t25 Call Sll·pstutw<1di.Corunadcl Hround hom4• W~ilc ,\I R33·9300 or ffiJ.~_37__ Mar, 2 Bil. 2 BA, charm· Classific<l i\\I :-1<1,-"A6. 2 BR. oeeanrront. loWl?r . SJ20 yrly. 1Jvail now. Gar 5009'-:i Seashore642·0616 ing oc·ean view l'Ottage. --Daily Pilot. I' O! Box Com pl furn . dble ~ar. 2 55' PER SQ FT 1560. ~osla !\1_l'sa ~ /\dulls. l or 2 children. 1617 W ESTCLlFF-NB lusiness/ln•.st / , . Avail Aug l thru 31st. __ AGT. 54 1-6032 Finance . NEW duplex 1&3 bdrms, $225. Wkly 673·65.'l& .J blk to bch, ocean vu, w /w Sl40 up store-offices cpt.s ••••• •• •••••••••~M'll••• d bit f 1 C OM v~ry Specia l I d rps ciir hath. 11301 lusiness ••• cpt!'i. rps. ns. rpe. Com p .furn ·d.lbrhoutic BeachBl fl .0 .842·2834 Opportunity Sobs patio. gur 645·3343 or o for a 11cry part1culor. •••••••••••••••••"•~•• 54tl·S379_ -----mature cpl.. no pets."'' WATERFRONT " July 21. /\ug. Scpl. $150 M•wportleoch Af(illall' • ~ IREA THT A.KIMG VIEW $260. llu~e 2 Br opl hi on l.Jo r k Hay Blurf w /2 privatt" balconit'tl. frplc, he&l<'d pool. louds of closets. 745 Oominf(o Or Ca II 979· J 268 or 64S-l.260 wk. Will reduce ror r.xecutiveorfices PART TIME month. sca!<on or )rly. Sl50·~"25 u onth • 673 1265 ...... ... '"Keer.~r•Mll L..1.." View of boats & water t- NEW PO RT Steps to llLL GRUNDY lHo "CJ lnv°'•.d) beach mod 2 &4 l)r. $16.'I Realtor 675-6161 Rl·-.poni1ihlt' J)('f"'t)fl, mt•n to $450 wk 642·3400 & "om~n lo refill 4 l'OI· FULL SEmVICE lecl money from ·oom lalboa layctub sa operated dlspn-s~s. LARGE 2 br . pvt unit. Avallabfe month of EXEC. SUITES S..r\'1Ce compunv sup· M anaited by patio. goroge. Nr. ba~ & August t:xlr~ lor~e. 2 FROM S 180 phc<l tic<'ounts $120(>' re· Wilham Walters Co. ocean. $295. yrly 1sc. JOI b 2 b f · hcd .,.... ~Ml Quired.• Car • C.11l~----36th St. 675-4478 r.. u., um.is w "1f"P!rt Area __ ...,.l · lc('l for info. 11holll ""1ur •-n 2 .nlk to beach buy view & next lo J)O()I ,. 1 "'2 r, " 5 ' SlSOO for mo Will con 300 SQ FT , cmts /drps, aren gor. PO<)I, \"<'fY pvt. 1 Ur, apart. over a11r11gt ."'1Cl"r 2 W'""'k optlon. f'rl. $95 nor mo C311 6462130 FederalSet\lceCorp. Adults. no pct . From 311 34lh St. NB. $100 mo " ' .... ""' 213 ~~232A $185 220 12th St. 960 3911 1 yr lse. 642·2164 Party. Call 645·3661 toff l or 679·370'J __ _ .. __ _ 3Rr l/12ba Xlnlureaby OCEAN VIEW 2 DH, 2 ..!_ndS44·24G6 <homel. EXECUTIVJ-: suih•!\ on JllniloMal -$3000 PJlr mo oce:an Ne~ cpts $.125 BA. bllns, OW. udulltl, OCEANFRONT Lower 2 NtwJ>()rl llurbor 400 to aros:i. Wil~ sell .~II Of' mo, 111 t /last $100 $235. mo Nr Hoag Hosp Br. avail. 7/198/2. $300 2200 !u1 rt . 642 4644 ; fo/\. ~~ P,0'.Box cleanup. 1-735-06.16 642·4387 wk. 673·9499or 629·2.546 645·+405 --·-·--- • I '1 ...... ""' .. ' ..... , ": .. ·"·"" ....... ,,,,_ . ' ' , . . . . .. '· .. . . . .. ·~--.~ ....... . . . , . • .. DAILY PILOT Friday July 18 1975 Add it ... Bu itd it ... Diaperit ... Hammer it ... carpet SERVICE . DIREC~O.RY Plumb 1t •.. Patcn 1t ... t-"1pe 1t ... H:e moae 1·11 ··· it ... Cement it ... Wire 1t ... Hoe it ... Clean it, .. M ove Roof it ... Landscape it ... Tile it ... Trim it ... Sew~tt ... I ... I ... 1n t ••• a1 t ... d~ t·r I ... IX .. . ·,~·t~e,!:!e~s~~-!..:.f'.2~·~1~·.!.;;.;!N~·!.~·t.;.;;.,!~l~!.!~!..:.£!'~.!;l!.;.;.;~.::::::..::::.::_::....::_.=...:::::.::::_~..=:::..::..=...=.::=:...::::::::...::...:=::..::...::...:.=..~!H!!'!!"~l~!!·t.;. . .;.:A!!S;!~it"' .... P::.!!la~n~t-'!it"' .... =A.;.lt~e~r-i~t.;. •• .;.·L~•~a~r.;.n~•.;.·.;.·;,· Acc-tln9 COf"IMnter ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ~~i!~. ~-~~~ ............ 1~~~~~!1.'~, ............. 1~~~!~!1 ................ ~~~~~f!~? .......... . Palntlnq /Paperinq Pkunbln9 RooflnCJ ................................................ ••··••····•·•····••···· A«"nt ·~ & liookt>eprng 20 Yrs exp . \1 SAVE & l'roril C.:~turn f(•m od, rt'JlH lr. aild 01\, 1n:..ulat1un l''rl't.' t...,I & O..·~l~u~. ti45 J.I:~. !\1y h1Hill' lt l".I \) 11thh:ll1• JAl'AN .. :sF:CAHD .. :N .. ;n G;ar~ge , llOU!'tl & APL L>EEP R01'<Yf!U.ING pru.:rau1 t'un JOb. Harl' 10 ~ 1·~ ~XJ)er, 11ll 1)h!ISl"!I Cleun outs & llaul av.·ay. SOii rrep & Tral'tOr work ' l • DRAIN Cl.EA.H•:OSG.50 ft00FS Cl1ECKED! APF.111 IANGlN(> Eves/Wknd$·S1:1n1c Prit•c Proresslo1111l •J{e111sonablt Goar ~·'1380 Hepairlld & ltl•pl11t-etl find ti7'.J ~79J Bl'll~On 11 bh,•/ t-};111nat~·s S45 S47S, & 557 _8487 t'\111 Land!ra~ Servil'e3 --l'oil17:.0l·l!m --83()..61:182J1mllutton Reilwurnnl / onxtruc l ion & n~ta~l t-T l 673 5829 ft 5 Dlrert Fal'ltlry Service ~ ~ees . .a . i\ny Plumbin~·woiter Li c\'ns~.,Cl9·15!M96 547 ·0869 640·8227 . ----------I Carpet Ser•ice Add.A.Room • ••• ••••••• ••• ••• •••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••ca rpl't & U11holsll't.) B•gsa\••ngsb.)be1ngyour <.:lc11.nln g . Slt'U lll & own contractor, frt•c est Sh11n1 1100 . Frl't' c~t . l.lc prof. consullanl. Cali 64ti·711 1 t u s l ~l. 962·ou.ti --------John '~ Carpl'l & LOOK! ::!24 !;i.1:1, t\ or ncv. Upholstery. On shan1poo roo{fl. Only $.1.'15(1. Call (soil rt't;1rd;J.nt sl now. Gold ri.lt!da l Con OegreaSl'rs & all l'O!Or t r:H·tors II B 8'C!·t1SOt:. br1,l!htners & 10 m111 -----bJcuC'h for )'OUr Whlll' 8obyslttin9 l'urrw,·ts. sa ... t> n1oru.·y b:-••••••••••••••••••••••• St1 \'1ng m1• xlr:t trip:.. Gardenlnq Clean h\'ing rou1n , duuni.: ••••••••••••••••••••••· r1n & hall Sl5. Any rrn Qu;i lit)'/l\l ll lnt;J.d:-t·i)J.: l'rt·a\1\'l' plan11ng, 1•.,p ~i.irnklrs. mu.int l'lnuµ:. rutv t1ll1M g. 49J·(J7U'J l\NV'rll lNG REl\tOVEO - <.:e ment, t rees & yard Lav.·n l\tuint&Clt-an UJ)IS debris . Work J!Ullr l11·Jct•i;\'uu CunArtord ll lc hard 536·HllK4 •_•CALL!i33·212-I •• anytime. -------Mosonry ••••••••••••••••••••••• W I L\.I A !\1 S & Sons !\1 ;.1s11nry. Hriekllllock/ Stonl' Call 581 71129 ........................ l\1 C1 v1n~. l/aul\nJ,!, 1 rofessionals will paint serv -l e aks ·nlarolitc Pll. J49·200~1 __ _ Y.our ho1ne and . do 1t enclosurt'll·rea~.832·24\;8 1 /Alt--~ right. lnl /J•:xt. lteai-Sew n9 •r1;1nOftS Hcfs. 497-3169 & 751 ·0ti84 Pro,.rty M0ftCllJ""9ftt ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----••••••••••••••••••••••• We rit & 11dJust yoor pal· QUA LITY W allcov~ring PHO io'BSSIONAJ. h:rn. You sew It. Pants at Reason a ble Pr1t'es. l'ROPER·rv too! P;illern fittin~ & ad· Doug Ile bard. 645·47t7. f\.1ANAG t-:M E~/'r ju~1g ~"':"· (Yl6-()185. . •QUALITY PAINTINC.t • lntt•rior & Exterior C:tll Lr." 8.:M).72111 Plaster /RepcMr ••••••••••••••••••••••• t~ATC ll PLASTERING All 'fypes. F'ree Es· t1 matC's. <.:;ii I 540·11825 3•;;, or Gross A11t s Commerei;1l 15 yrs. t-:xpcnenl'c Zlnk l>e.,.elopmcul lJI Tuslint\vc 1'ustin · 547.Jtiel Tll• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cl!:RA!l.llC 'l'lLE, New & Rl'nuKICI. t-~rec est. Sml jobs wclcoml'. SX-2426. Top Soil ........................ lf you \\'urk Nt-etl a Itch::. bll· Lil'. Sitter for yuur J)rt• .:..l'hooler·l'ily lloml' Mon . thru io'r1. 'l'ry n1t·. 0 C Culll',l!e .i re~ f;7.50, t'OUl'h SIU, c-h;i1r SS 54!1·070!i 1::i yrs . l'.~I' is "hat sod, s prklrs, ~oil l'Otld IG eneralSer.,.ices counts, not ml'thull. I do i·l('JllUJJ , U·I ~ 33:11 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -----""'()rk ln)'Sl•lr. (i(J, fl'[~ &lli l_:_llll! '"TIJJ"'G S" lJy :\loo-.L'. • llOUs .. ;cLt-;ANING . lly Rl'hahlt•Couple f~d rales/Hl'fS548·627 1 I·;~p housckl•t•111.·r Heas ratt"s . L) no ti·l2·9797 ht'ftlrc 9 JOA root & aft 4 :30 "ill Cl~a nup. 2 c:ollcl(c Stu· VBltY NEA'r PA1'Cll •Top Soil•Compost• • !l.1ulch • Hcdv.·ood • Call 586·tll30 tlcnt.~. Exp. & Reas . .rous & Rt-;s1·ucco. A.ttn:Unitluy•rs _ -----644·2369 . t'ree est. 893·1-lll Turn the prohlerns & joys Tr .. e Ser•ic:e lusiness Ser•ice 531·0\UI llO U 'S<:i\lll)t;,"'L""t~ (;,•n v.'o<•J"ork. r(·1i.11rs, --t.:il'lill Ups & N"v. L.1"'·n-. plu1nl11ni:. t•lL'.G.\2·5iliJ;t ----------1---------or manaj.Jl'ment O\'l'r to ••••••••••••••••••••••• :\I O\•int;/llauhng. Studl•nt Plumbin9 1'obut H.t:alty. \\'c ha\'C frt:\' Rl'moval. limbin" & ••••••••••••••••••••••• CoirJK•t J\lan-ltt·a~OnJbk• ~'t• 11r1nl anyth1n)(. Ciu:-tr Hcpoi1rs -lns t:1llatio11 ___ 5·I~ "'77:l f;1 st S('r\'1C'l' Qu ;i ht~· · &S<1ll'S l'alt~J 8-Y.;o 1'rct' Tri1nrn1nj!, t'll'.Hll!Jl "-O.rk:-lo pncE'li 1.:asey --ll ,1uling . S11r1n ldt·r~ 2'.'2nt1n.:. 71-1 ·968·~-l''rl•t·esl. 5.15 ~l:l. NANCl BARNf:S 1c .. ment/Concre+e ---. •r · · 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,/J 11,tllt''"'' t..:nn\pl1•t t·. "lun'' Sl'r\'IC'l' <eas ra t 0 h v ,, ''BH I C K -1\LUCK & 1;artlcnlni: ~l'r•1t'•' llA'.\'[)Y:..11\N Honu•s & ----Apt ~ l'onsc1cn t1ou:.. Ja11ancst' wonH111 v.·ould L'rafts 111 Jll t;.i;J./>.SSl:t like day work, 11 B . ;irt:a. -N o t.ra11 s port ;1 t1on . Remo•~ Dri.,.eways -~·31.i_._··•_2"5 111 ('1 c.;rad111g u 11 rr & UEBH 1:1. l!JJ 2121. w /1;1rt!l' truck . He1:1 s. ••••••••••••••••••••••• full s1•rvice avail. llU & ., Uar_cy_. 548·9_723 &S:ll_·577fl JUST PLUMBl~G7 Shrub clearing. Rotollll "' FY only. Sl:J.50 mo, per 111i.: 13·12·262·1, Paintln9/Papetif19 l•'ast Ser\' Heas ltatcs unit. -------- Just 011(' Call To: CA LL84& 131 I ..-ord 's Tree Service .......................... Prof l'aintc r . ho nest J UST PLUMBING r:xperiencedCrev.· work, r\'as. Int/ext. (rt'l' I ----•-642~4~1 "' Remodel & Repair l.ft·l_!__~url.'(1. 9Gl·7817 t'~I Hefs. i1 4K ·275!J . L.H.O'l'IS Plui:nbing ••••••••.••••••••••••••• Uphal1tery 0 ~s ·· t~e '?a~~ ,orl S1'0NE\VOllK l'l ;1n ti11 ~/t·utt1n i.:./ h ui .640·58.MSor l>-K>·~I. •&t5 ~57 • i·lea nop . ..-rl'l' e s t . Haulin9 _U.t2.:J!l13_ \Vale r htrs, alls1:t.es, chs· Cst m k1t<·heo & bath, ••••••••••••••••••••••• llOSals , stuppai.:es. re· Hmdl'g, :illerations. Uni· VINYi. R t:PAI HSERV . pairs. remodelinJ: :ind qu e & unus u;!I work Cuts lt•ars. hums, re· landscapin9 ........................ HU'l'01'lLWi....:c; S!.3 •Wallpoiper llanging"' ----t•.i:.o :110:? ........................ . repiping. New t.A1nstruc -wt•lcumc. l\t cmlJ BB ('Olo r'. FrC'i.!l>Sl ti.19·12.'".0 Cabine-t MallirMJ ........................ : ... tin Cabinets. buJt \,urk . patio l'u\C'r. klt1·h rrndl latlit:l' "ork ,;.\li-5219. I 'hll 11 p~ Cl·rne11t Co Csln1 \\'ork fl'l'Cl'~\ ill' 1hornt i SI !'1H.'i7 .1ft 1; I .ands1·.1t'l'. ,\\ ai nlt'nun('l', Sprklr ~. l'lranu1), •'l'H 1-: I': \\"or!.. 5'12 :.'77:1. 1';1 l1o'i, l)fl\l'V.,1\S, ('nil - t'r('tc v.·urk Trar t vr \\'Ork. Frc<' t·:-.l Kl7 ·&l:f!. YARD CLEANUP &15·0:ltr.J Cun1pl\ol .1i11t 11 1\lll.INC: 1\~Y.J'llJN(i t;arai.:1• t'll'anup. ill'li;1 b!t· fa :.-1 Sl'f\'ll'l' !lti.3·!.45:! • ll AUl.li\li • l ' ,\HD LL!-:.-\;•.; l ' I' • • 554;.u:.i.11 • • L;indst·aping·Sod S;1h:'S. By Former lnstrUl'lnr Frt•1•1·.'it. l\l astt•r l'harge Curl H ~bko ·f~l6·Zl49 l)ays 11•v(·s~.i~l·2170 _ l':X'l'EHIOHS S1\VJ:: S$$ "'orcl 's l.i11nl-.ca1)1.· It I .. Si nor Slall' Socl Lav.·ns tSpnnkll'rs Lil'l'n.~e1.I Insured Call l.1c I I nsu rl•d. '.162· 7~l 7 'J79·JJ35 lion. 21 llrs .. lie & bond BurC"au962·8314 ------- 1><12·ti2t13 -------Window Cleaninq ----Hepairs & l'atn t inl-(. ••••••••••••••••••••••• !\!ARV'S Pl.Ll"!\1 UING Small or. J.arge. 1 l~nies. Residence /COffttm •64ii·9!!07• /\pts. Orf1ces. C.11l Chul'k Fr • t 640.so-·1 NO J(>H 1'00Sl\1ALL 640·567~1 _ 2_l C'~ i. HelpWanttd 7100 Help Wante d 7100 Help Wanted 7100HelpWcmted 7100 ............ ············· ······················· ............................................... . Business I H Opportunity 5 005 ~?.'!.~.~~~~~ ...... ~~-~~ ~~~!.~.~~~~~ ...... ~~!'_~ ~~l~~•a•n•t•e•~•••••!!.~~ •• ~'!.~.a.n_t.e.~ ••••• !!.~~ •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST s haggy hh11·k mt'll 1-'ound. Ft'n'lale Irish St·! *Attention• Retail Businessmen Shop Owners Craftsman do..: ti·30·"i~ from Irv 1l'r. 7 to ~I rnns. Vu· 1'1•rr Cdi\1 . $1410 llushard1llam1lt1>n llH Rt-;\\'AHD. t:.111 6"i3·1!:.'00 ~lll:l-ltilb. !Jtoforl' 10 am orf.73 &l?.I 1.os·r "'l)U~u ,\ Pl':'l"' :Jt;0.2900 Adoption. 1,.,.,., <'ost Spay /Neutt'r I nfn Lo~t . C.1l. "1'l'llov.·1 "h1 pav.•s :'ltalt•. dl·l'IU.V.'t'll Ea~tliluff. WC';1n nl-( IL> An ' 10 ·Hai .:..l'n· JoJ n the newt'SI l'Ont'l'Pl Ht·wartl 640-57't!_>. __ 1n rl•ta1l1n g Sho1>pcrs L(IST Lu y llOOlil l'. blk l\1 \'illa~e a lov.·O\"l'rheart ln1lial "'G"' on do~ l ag shopping mall dPs1gnt':'<I Ht•"';ird' 536·7!1:21 to maximize your profit ' ----- 1'"or a \Cry small 1n\'t'1>I J.ClS1'. ~ J, Hlk 1nale LAH. mC"nl ~ou l·an be Ollt' of \'1l· Hunt. Lll·h. NC't'<I' l hl' (1r1>l 1>mar1 liu:.1 mi?dll'<ol1on. Hl'v.·ard flt'1>Sml'n to Op!..•n a :..t orl' ~.l!iJl.J.1:15 in Shoppt>rs V11laµl' look .. , . . -;1lthe .. Hl\·;1nl<11!t'" L(lSI . /'..: B. (,uld chai n RENT !NCLVDF .. 'i, I ll •'l'l.. lal'l'. Lll'eea s t•d .,\llut1hlit•1>paid hu ... liand x . l rl·;i~ur1• . 1't,1nnt•d Advl·ru:-111~ I \\'1dov.· v.· '.J.!•\'1• rt•"'·:ird ·24 11 rs Sl·1·urit.v i 1 l·I ) :~J8 ~U:!2 Col lt•et. -1.\ssistaol'e 1n rnerchan· LOS1' \'i·ry Irµ in:oll· ci,.1ni.: I r s h S tt r 1 Ill -.•\nd mul·i1 mul·h morl'' 1 · · •' " · r o Rt·v.·ar•I ' •1HI 1:1111;, E\t•n 1f .)U\J .\e n•'\'l'f 1133.07311 been 1n busin ess for -_ Ftll'~'O: Sn1 all J.!rc~· !uni lilt·nt1ry G1 s lL·r l'.1rh ill'l':I !lti:J. Jfi:!:J L1 •~I l''cn1alt· (:n ld L•n ltl'I ri ~'\'l'f v. /l'hnl\e ('ha1n Nr. Santa /\11 :1 Hl\'t'r lr;iiL HC'"';ord. 5.57 :Jti;J.1. n":W,\Hf>. Lost rned ~z ~·ht Puucl lc/m1s , t111y hlk /v.•ht Poodl1·'n11.~ VH·. Baker •"'-llar l.10r, C.i\I. 5-19·0·124 Personals SJS O ......................... t::1rin i.: ~·onfi,dcnt1 :il 1•ouns(•l1n J.! & r(•fl·rr:.il 1\bort1t1n . ;utuptio n ,'\: l\(•t•p1n1t Af-'CAHE5"17 ~OJ Unnk1nJ.! prvb!cn1·• C:ill /\lcnhnl llclpl1!1L• 24 hr~ " d:1y 8J5.Jot10. PHO Bl. F. .\1 S ·: \\'I': C' 1\ HI•: (J;..11'; \\'AY lll~LI' Ct·::--I Tl':Jt yourself h(•l'orc . \\'t• can ws·r \ H' Spy Gluss llill. ~ h1·l 11 )'uU J.!t•l Slilrtl-d lo-~m a l l ll l;ick.loni.: hairl-'Cf da}: malt• ••;Jt w/ rlf'a rollar t'Jll Sh(lppl'r:-\"11!u;:;e 1~1·1 ·8•1 :13 24 hr llol l.i ne~·tli.:IOO Abroxas Massage lOa m 12pn1 7t1J)S P v.·k l7J3 "'ullt•rto11 1\ \t•.<.:l\1 • • liJI IU:l·I • • lllJV. ! ;1.1.R:i.1.15.',\ Los t . Pc;irl & l'l'r!'iian :!12-1 N . 1\1 ain, &tnla 1\n;1 Tur(1u o 1s t• Hin ~ (~old Cln the main slrect !:>hnp setllnK. \'ic 1\1i Cas .1 pin g ccnlt·r . nl·:1;t cri.1. St'ntiml'nl;1l \'altR' Hullvcks t-'ashiOflSq l 7112 ,75. He ward.1132-Ui.ll •-::~~~::i::~-::~::1 -L~·nn i)r_!>'i5· 1771J. Ii LOST P h.•as e rt•tum m y Uniform !\lf,i;. Urapery l\lfi:. ·Liquor Storl·~ Others We SELL lius1nC'SS('S HOLLAND BUSINESS 645·4170 SA LES5-MJ.U608 Pll\llJY, mall· sahl(' & wht co!hl'. \Ill' CollcJ!C !':irk C.: !\1. < 12. 55ii·3837 ur ti-16·05Jfl 1ask for l\pnlJ FOUNJ) Fl•malc Gorclron Selll'I'. '1e Warner & (;rah:J rn . 7 '14 Long • •· 1 Beal'h lag.~. J'l.IG •1252 aft ti F'OH SALfo~·Beauty Salon.I pm. > stations. Beauti(ul de· •·--- <'Or Reoi sonoible. Local· FOUND: Boys Hicyi·le nr (·d n r . llunt1nglon Pcterson Sch.\·tc.Bearh l t1:1rbour . For info. l'a!I Blvd & Atlanta. Owner Belly 84fi ·5UOO; \Vknds mu s t id entify. 1-1. ll 8-lll·5R58 Polil't' I>ept. 5.'.J(l.5622 .Fnrgn Auto Repair SI3~1 ('h{I(' Candy L\lfg Sill.500 f)re11scs· Elite SIS<l,Oifl. l>l·h licl'r.W1neS1".oou. I ,i<1uor Store S70.000. FOUND: Sm. v.·ht.IJJund m ale doi::. prt Co<'k l'r Vic. (;~rfield & t :l l1s. tlB. 91;2.75;1!1 FOUND: Sm h!!l'S1am~1· cat. fl•m. lov;1hl~· 17 & WITNESSES SOUGHT S EEh'.IN(i P"~llSO:-.IS \~'lltl !tOIJE C~:--1 TllE ·s r:A ll()){S I·.·· S I'() I{ T I" 1 S II I ·°' 1: \'l·:ss1·:1. cilr r 1J~· IJi\;..r,, fl'fJli\'l'I Wll/\HI•' ():-.i \\-'llAl.E V.'A'r C lll'I<; t•n u 1s1-: L INL'(JLN'S ltJHTllU.\Y. FJ·:ll l '.!, l~J;:1 1\ I.SOS I': ~:I\ If';{; pcr-;on~ v. ho "''err Hhu:1rd · S\';• llor s l··· lur v.'h.1lt· ":it ching or ~rortfis h1n14 V.'llhin Sc\'l'r;il da\'S o! lht• a\JO\C d:oll' . ln.,.esti,1p1tor fur 1na11 1n Jllr<'tl or) lhC' l~i.Jl will a•• 1·cpl 1·•)111•1•1 1·.Jll s t'u ll Charil's Curt1" ut \21Jf ~lf>t\·17Jli J t'\lo'('lry 1\t f~. $28,UOO. Rt>sl. & l'1c Shop 565,(JO(). Chicken !)eh~ht S9.!)()0. Monrovill Ci\t fi,J.ti· 1775 A mer 1 <' ;111 I) 1-.h ~·a~ hl' r ll u mburg~r SZH.5ll0. l'rilza $28,()((J. "'ood l'alll·t 1\tfg $.'IJ0'.\1 Security Guard SJ.'>M Cu r l<ental S60.IXXJ ~1 achinc Shop SIS0,000. Cnrp. Shell $¥11). Uniform Mfg. Ll':J{h('r Jacket l\frg. A1k for SAM CRANE l'"o u-nd White l ad•t·~ v.·;•ll'h. C:tll to 1ck·nt1fy, 499.4379 ------·----1 i.pe uk s flut•nt ~;n).!11 ,h "'Iii lll'r'l'pt CITl!llO)'ml•nt 111 TiJu<ina o nly Cont:u·t 'I'\' .lohn. Co~llt :i.1 e~a . C;1 tl<.'fi27 l''OUND: Sm. hrv.•n mu.IC' -- - dog. \'ic :\1 acArlhur & Wll1\"1' S IGN AHi': VlJl ".' Campus. l)ys 833·6811 . Wor k s h•)P forming eves 548·2310 or &12·1743 ,\vail. to 12 1~ol)l t· J ask fo r Diana or Lor fr(\111 c:tc-h ~tAn of the ra1ne. Zodiac. !)1scuss1ons on Ass1s t ;111l Boukkl'Cpl'r w1keypunt•h knu"'lt·dJ:C' or all1l1t y hl learn. S<ilar~ t·on1 m\'n::.ur:1tl' w 1e:<1 1X'r lr\'Hh' 540 71"i1 COOK, Apply in person, 2·4 p.m. 12625.E. Btistol, Costa Mesa . Fcmall' & !l.1al(' wantt-d I••------------------• ASST MANAGER p .,.t. Country Club ;\lu~t ha\l' l'tlllt'J!l' h;1c•k J?-roun1I 1n li"t•'l & r(•st;1u r•1nt :1~ln1 11u:-tra t1on . l'unt.•l'I ,\1rs 1\111.:. 7 14·1i•l•I 5.td I AUT<.> i\11-'.C /\,\,"'lC TOYOTA-VOLVO BOAT BUILDERS Experienced CaJ~~~!,~s \\'l' IJ:l) top"ag1·~ Ext·cllenl ('u. hc:ntof1L'i 1ncluding c•o paid hcoilth ins & life ins 111r our e1nployl'eS. ---------- full & p ltin1l'. Apply h'.cn · tutky F'ried Chicken. 693 S. <.:oast 1114-'Y, Lagun:J C 0 U N ·r E R G 1 r l , Beach. drycleanini:.: p /t. ~1oiturt•. - 17 y rs or ovr. 644-6113,I •---------• 1~1'1·2512 FIELD SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE DECORATING For sailboat manuL 111 CONSULTANT Lusta l\1esa . Dutit·s in - i-:xp 'd sales 1icro;on for ('IUdc , t·ornrnissioning & rl'lail sales ur wallpapc-r. warranty °"''ork. Mu!>l be t·arpl't s , dra1x·s. elc. r;imiliar w /a ll phases of Salary t Cf1mmiS5ion. r1 her~lass sailbo,at l'On· Apply al Tiit: COLOR struc-tion. Only cxpcr'd CO .. 9122 Adams AVl'., need a1•ply. 11 .B. Ca ll 519·9711 , x~ ---;;-~;;;;;.1 ~==~~1 Dt•li Help. 21 or ovr. Must JANITORIAL MAINTENANCE Prominent Newport Clothing Store Wishes To llirc A Maintenance Man Of 11.ig h Quality. The I.fours Would Be 8 :30·4 l\.1onday Throug h Friday & 8 :30·12:30 on Saturday. Additional ~Tours /\ vailablc. If Qualified. Starting Wage is $3 Per Haur llcply To C lassified Ad No. 420 C!O Daily l)ilot P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 1'~spcril'.'.nt·e µrt•f 'd. 'l'up pay plt111 + t:o 0Cnef1t~ (Jur top man n1a1ll' S170 1.J5 111 June -Ho•\ i.:ood art' you '' (Jld t•stuhl dlr ...... , HL'W f;1e1l1ty. t:.dl J<M" ll eit1. PACIFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS havc l'ash rC'gis. cxpcr. l•---------•I Sales &/or wailrcss ex· FOOD SERVICE ""~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! 1>cr h elprul. t'/tin1c, - MARQUIS Motors Toyoto-VdYa in :'IT 1 s~1 C1n V1l•jr1 01•15.1211.l ur ll11 21'.'11) AVON 'J:!H \\'. 17th Strct'l Costa :'l'IL'Sa 1----L-ioAT I BUILDEllS \\'cst~ail Corpor:ition llas \,";•canl'ics For perm . Call bclwn s & WORKER 7prn. 615·3407 . ( lo'or Relief) ------4 Days a week. All shifts. l>l'li\cryn1en ovr 21 perm llllspital t'Xpcr. pre('d . p/t ('urly mom LA Times Apply in IJL'r.>On, Coota rlcliv to ND hon1es. ~25 1\1 t' s a f\.1 cm o r i a I \)l'r mo. fi42·'1800. I lospil :1 I. :101 Vil·turia. ----C r-.·1. Ask ror Food DENTAL Sl·r\'i1•1• Super\·1sor Urlho Assist., Ch:1irsidt.". t:o1-:. Help Wanted 7 I 00 H~p Wanted 7100 ............................................... 1-IAIR S'fYLIS1'·1\l ale. For 1-:slablished Beauty Salon nr. Orani.;l' <.:ounl)' Airport. RcdKen urienl· ed ht•lpful. Call f1)r in- terview, 83J-0;w).L lntC-rYieWS (or trainin~ :JS Deoiuty Consul. 50'!.. pro ft , o wn hrs !17!1·913 1 L~t The Kids Do The Housewon. Lxpanded duties. FUii or ...... ~ .. -~~~--~1 1louse kel'per/lJab~·s1Lter BoatMechonics IJ/liml'.~52·7800 --Eng. ~pl'aki ng, 3.'i to 50 IRV INE PERSONNEL SERVICES&-AGENCY 488 F. 17th (At lr\•1nl'l Su1lc224 Costoi l\tcsa Ge-tca•tTouchup ---· . GENERAL OFRCE y rs. "'<:male. Ll\'c 111 or Marine Eledricians D£HTAL ASSIST. P /lime 2 clays wk. 0\'l'r out. Sepa r a te li\'ing This Surnrnet" Call 642°1470 Periodontist needs ex· 30. As k ro r Terry or quartrrs.644·&f.1J. Boot Carpenfet s pl'r'd f /lime .assistant. llerk. 673·4700. f]<·I uul &. n1eet IX't1J1le, Applicants should ha\·e l':xpandC'tl duties oppor. I ------------ J1kt new 111tt•rc~t. \'arn o~·n too!.~ & tra11s p. Xlnt Xr:iy cert reqd. 842·66.'ll , G IHL FHIOAY nl'eded 1nonl'Y St·ll!n!! fjualit.v eo henerits &.top wages. 11.B. for Yoil·hl Broker. 'fyp . 1>roduel ~ lntC"restt•J '! Apply To --------1 ing, good bkkJ.i.g.oulRO- t:all · 5411·70-l l or Zl'n1th SccurityGuard DENTAL 1\SST/Control inK personality necess. 7 1:1.~\l 1!:1).' 275 l\1 l'Cor mick, C. ~1esa Nurs e. lfa ppy, exp'd .. 673·9360 AJl,1 Only-. l·--------... ~1,.;;,.;.,;..;.;,; ................... I cnthusiat1 c, motivated I individual v.·a ntcd for GOOD GRIEt' l\ahystlter rnr 3 yr t>hl hoy . ()\'l•rnli.:ht a! l1mt's Ill'(~ rl'q ·!I 673·8.'J!fl llo;11ln g Club nct-ds man progressive ofc. S al. CllA!ll.ft:BRO\VN tn rl'pa1 r & pilot 20· open. !!rs. 7A!l.1 toJPl\1. ANO "l'll B R REAL J0 '11o~·t'r ho;ils. Call 752.7555 ESTATF; G75·K866 OFJo~ICt-: ---------·I----------DENTALRECEf'T. I need ;111 l·ven do~cn . Hank1nf! Boat Reool-r-·'"...,, wanted. Exper.1>ref'tl. plus f ive youn g, e x · Ir.,. in~ Ncrttanal Wcirk for l hl' meanest \. Call 548·71J74 troverted. ii~Rrt·ssive, Bonk m;in in tuwn. l\lust have -----mooe y mot1valed, I las ()pcn1ng.s For v.·ale rrronl yacht rep;1irl •---------• d ivorecd/separalcd, full Escrow SKtt'tary &. re r1nishinJ! cxpcr. No DISH MACHINE time. nev.· or u 5'ed Teller losC"r.~ pl eas1·! Blackie's OPERATOR s;1lcspersons. Our ofri l'CS -llo_•_•l_Y_,._cd_,c6_·7_J_.f""1 ____ 1 lleavy Ii fling p /limc ;ire strate~il'ally localed Boakk-h h E o Cont':i~l· fweekends & ('\'CS). App· t rou,ie oul ast range BOOKKEEPER ly ;n person, Costa Mes:i County : Irvine, Tustin l~h<.:re1,e:hlon 11·11 T · h · PARTTIME !\tcmorial llospilal. 301 -1 s, u.~\1n . Ana e1m BJJ.J700 I\ h k Victoria, C!l.1. As k for llills & So Coast 1~1;ri:a 21i l Campus l)r. 1Kpproxb. "°k "t.i pcrlw ·1 r~oodSer vi l'eSl.l lJ{'rvisor. land would you beli eve Jr\'ine ccp 00 s iru na Chino) a nd now il'> lime l':c1u;•IOppor.Empln}'"I' ba l ance. /\n cxp'd .l '~E~O~E~·~· .. ~=~~~~~11 . lh 1· ... persnn wanting a gd, pt. o mo ... e in on e llg,l!IC'S here 1n l"t Valley/ llunl l!u r1 1•nd 1•r , (i•m . & \\-'1Jit r1 •ss, 1:o12&'1Cll. l.1llk' ll1 g !l, l!.1•1:1 Pl:tel'nll;i. l' ,\I time jnb is whu v.•e arl' DISPATCHER Bch , Jo~or s how and tell lookini.: ror. t;d. steady G 1 S ·r 1 t:it \I : juh. /\ppJy al · Hi\1A raveyar< "hit. App)' Jo:rq.;1nl'l'rin .c: Co., 1895 in person. Jim Reddy Ne"·port Rive.I., C.i'-1 YELLOWCAB 963°9777 Pl!: 833·8320 foritppl. 1811 E. lfilh, <.:no.ta i\lcsa Ranch Rf'Cllty -----Nt> Pl-JONECALl . .S 18964 B·-~-t B0"1.S/ G IRLS to 1-lclp Pl.f.A.5E ,__,_-~ /IOUS .. : K EE PEil.Cook 1 ·-----~~-------~~---.... ----ror cou pl e. t:n ~l i s h ·-s peak i ng, Live in . Janitor, f /tin1c. Apply Ne wport Beac h. 5 ~:, ~\(•soi Verde Conv. 1-losp. days . Drive. Sala r y G61CenlerSt.C.:'11 . open. Write staling a ge, exp. & rl'r's. \Vrite net no471, !)oily Pilot, P .O. Uox ISliO • Cos! a !\1 esa. CJ 9'lti26 llouseWl\'CS & f\.1othe rs c<irn S20·S40 s e lling Bcl'linc "'.ashions EvC work. U11 to $.1C)I 111 frCt' samples. C;1 ll aft 6. 963-2353. 963·747() --- INKER, EXPER. t:h nrl s & g raphs . mechanir11l drawings. Leroy l etler in g:. headliner . cxel'. typewriter, call outs. pasteup & mecha nicals. Ji\f';ITORS· El Toro area. p 1tirne eves . Cpls ok. Car & µhone ;1 rnust. Gall 5J2-ti55li. Le9al Secrrtary Some cxpcri l'nc-l' re <1uirl•cl. 1\1 ission Viejo Star t s:;oo 1110. 4~Jti·9W5. LI QUOH clerk, full liml' evenings. (}\'l'r 'L Perm po~1 t1on . 64 5·!117R Lrr1·; I lousekft'pint:: 5 aft tx:r wk . Top pay. Call aft 2P l\1 : &14-56!1.J L.V.N. or Lic'd Psych Tech. "'ull time. E\'enin~ shirt. Wknds off. Also wknd relief & on call days & C\"eJ>. lly-1.ond l lnme. 9861 W. lllh St Si\. 5JJ.H7·1l J Y rs exp . \Vill ing to work 0 /time as rcq'd to demandi ng dealilinl'S. Mai l resume s to r•rntotypc o e ... elopmcnt AsSOL', 1740 (Jarry A\'C. Suite 201, Santa i\na, 9Z705 Attn: George Zwior Equal {)pportunil y _ 1-:mployer. ---------- MA ID. parttin1e. JIAHBOR INN r-.!<Yr .. :L 675·3-16.l ----- B1·:,\l'TlCl1\:-.I ror rnl'n·s Nev.·1lort lleac h Jh11r S<ilon !lent space. (food upporlun1ty for young Iv ;1tlr1ll'l1vc J!1rl Call t•t6·27 U.i S p o rt s At h I c l i l' --- -------·I ""o~ln Valley ()rJ:ani:t.a lion sell tickel~ • • OIS'fRlllUTUR want· Ins. Ofricc (I person ) for Sµort ing_ Events. $208 (.'(i, mature. lntl·tcsted in Hair Dresser needs capable person lo MA IDW/\NTl':u • l'ar l Timc •Call !\-1esa !l.1oll•l •ti46·9681 ------ lll'autieit111 w<inled, cx- per '1I only We furn rtientt>lc As k ror ~!;ii.: 111e. 673·591 I or 968-7167 mo salary + Honus. Only e<1rning up to $800 per n10 Ex p e rieneed w /some m11nage office rull lime. neat appeari nl-( apply. p/l.Call639·fil2J. following_.Call5'19·1811. Non ·s mokcr . Send 536·2 100 for i nterv ie\v .1 ~..c.c_c=-.c.cc.c=c...---Resume -Writ e l\ DRAFTSMAN/ HAIRDRESSEAS Classified Ad No. 349. _l_r . Fox. ______ I DESIGNER Call 645-7:m,, Daily P ilot. Box 1560, Cabinet Maker Exper'd in all phases nr1 -----------1costa Mesa,Ca92626 r.1ale &. J.'em ...... ·anted run & p /time. Apply Ken- tucky t'r ied C hi ~kcn. 292fl t--:. Coast llwy, Cd M ,7H106101a,n"d"ij'~'Ai~.'.:' .. 'cs .• 'o'.es 1-·o u N 0 ·• ,, 1 ;,! .. c: .. rm . crcJ t1v11 y, rt•lat1onshi1)!>, u " ... " .. " &l1fl•g11:11..,.1~1.1 222.1 Beauty Operator, Ill'°"' &15.4170 540.QOOA Shep llu ~ky , blk & wht s hop, in 1'he Colony. ' • · 11 h t HAIRSTYLISTS ~x ii 1n a Poses o yacht construction, bi ll Jnsurance A"encyliirl I h . t ,. f ·1 · Wilh Following • cus om (';l inc n1a 1ng. o mat . ml'ch<'.ln1cal & Comm ercial Llt'les. Un· r.1ana ge rial 'l'rnc & Sulcsman . t'/t. perm. for Radio Shack. 814 So. t:J Camino R eal, S. Clem 492·8221 -- -Brwn&blk1nface Brv.'n hC'<l\'Y Walk in. Nev. ·~11 5.0IHI t lma~1na1tQn spotted feet. 673·11760 ask Employment & License ok. call nil\, Thi takes 1111~ mrkt·rlcl1 w l for Valerie. Prepar ation Prime Cut J.la1r Fa.o;htor ,.lllll'Xpu:..ure.CullOoW'! ---••••••••••••••••••••••• 41M ·0078 ,\gt ~·4·IO~orG45-oll71.l l"llliN D: Male Irish St•l Jobs Wanted, 7075 ----------- -ll'r. vii: 23rd ,'OrS:1nla Anu ••••••••••••••••••••••• BEAUTY OPERA.TOR 51 500 dn Hal. 1n easy ,\~i:. nu IU. C<ill!J.t.H.~1 monthly pymL~ from Jo •·nrne. Sn1alJ s ign hu.~i­ nl'ss er1u 1ppt.'<1 to makf' 1-Jlast ic & p<iinled signs. f'C)llNI>. male S1arne')c' se;dpo1nl , Vic. Fair &· Fairview, C ri-1 .546·0304 Young man would like lt'l work . Afternoons or e.,.t'ntnj(s. Vcrsalill'. Call .Jim f.73 3827, --- 7100 us a shampoo i:LSs 1st~1nt Guara nteed S".t.lary. /o\11 1 or parl tune. De Silva Ii a ir Fashions l.<igun<i Hill:; 586·2'770. ~fust have rers. Gi lJman l'lecln l'al sysll'ms, ti,l!"s. Newporter Inn Salon clC"rwriting & Rating. Ex· Ca hi net s . 1!1314 Beach deck hardw;1rc req'd hy 644-0661 or54Q.8582 ' per . necess. Sal open. lllvcl. lf.R.968-JIZJ expa ndin l-( c ruisin ,i;: ~l ea lth & retirement ---yacht builder SELL idle ilems w1lh a p lan. Fred s. J ames. CA.SHIER Call Roh Poole Daily Pilot Classified Ad. 494 ·1087 or 549·.'.Xl&I. (Ask N 1~hts, t;XJ)t:r '1I only, Down 1-:asl Yal·hL<> 642·5678. ror Mrs. Bradley.) l.cacl111J! N B hotl'I. Call 700 F.. Allon. S. Ana ""b""· ""'·"oo c.c ""'""' SEEK & FIND" 525. E .O ... :. 1---------1 Eldt:rly Lady n~'Cls com· 1 c~=~~~~~~~----------, Cocktail Wa1lrl'si>cs Hartl'ndl'rs panion. Live.in 2 days JX'r Wl'ek. 8;1().961:11 MANAGER& As1Jst. Ml)r. TrainHs Shakey Pizza P arlor . 646·3224 Mon.f'ri, 9-5. 'Tru('k w /a~rial ladder. f'OUN O : Whl w /Hlk . Ad \'e rl1 s c d 5 yrs tn :>.1ale Shepherd, approx 2 "'cll<>W P3J!{'S Wri ti' yr:s . V1r. Lido Isle Nil <:lass(f1ed Ad. No. 485, 559·411931979-5195 H~p Wonted ·······················1---------~ TIFFAHYS ______ , P.LECTRONIC IC US llAl1 C/\CNO~/\TNtJ O M/\ ·ri~Clll/\Ul .AN U /\M U l't<~NH l AM A k 0 BI\, A ·t TN 11 0 M A L t:: A S MOtJ NT W OM/\Nll'll ORTCM V 0 I. l ' /\ :-; () •: SIN C () T 0 P K T I A E tJ f; /\ X •: c: I 11 U C I .I A 1' A 0 I. ,, M ~K~flKX~ZAJW~NNKHfl l All I t<Rl\KATO/\llllTIJ l'/\ll .J l T I. S I' f ' I\ t: X •· I I< ti t: () N N .~ IJ N I II (I ll Y 11 I' Y V ~ V S T M ~ I () ~ A H 1' ..; A t: T ..; lJ c: 11 I\ .\I N K :I: t: IC T ~O S ~TNl!S l.S k OUUUSMTN I' I' 11 L ~; N t: I. t: t-' 0 E I 0 X A I S U AUJ M OVl'R U Bp U WMO LTCO l>~H O ll~CT IAMT/\KTNll fl M MASSAGE TECH Young lady (18·28) for legitimate lull time posi- lion. No cxpcr, nee. We send t o school, earn while you leam. Apply in person any itftemoon or eve. 2112 l·larhor Blvd Cos ta Mesu. ' Daily Pllo l, P.O. Ho.li ----- 15,;o, Co.:..tJ ~ll'sa , C;i LOST · SctilPQint Siam~(' 92621 male ('3 l w I blk 1•nll;1r & ---bell s c ar on r1 ghl l1 •g Mo:ip9es, Trust \'11· J)o\'c•r & l 'ornwal l. DeMs 5035 NII. 1lt·v.·;ir1l 1;.M i 1?J1 J , .....•................ LOANS up to 80% Accounts l'J)able. R.F:. ronslrucUon m Call Mr Thoms\•n, Wilham Lyon Cu. N H. AJ3 31i00 Boys & Girts 10 lo 14 yt•11 rs of ag(•. f)ai· ly Pilot dclii.·~·ry roulcs may be aval.lablt• in your Airline area . Earn profit ror de· Supe r\•1sor pa-;se n~er 11\·enes & l'aSh. tnps or serv. r1•qu1 re~ m1n1mum m~rrhanfl1 se for selllng 5 yrs . T1rk1•l Cc'lunt•·r ex· n~w s u bscriptinns . Fc11 per. Must tw..• "'illini.: to lnfnrn1alion please t•all work s hifts & hohcluy!I. 6<12 ·432 1 Jo'ron1 Si1n S.•ndrt>:-.uml"S t11/\d NO Clemt>nlc -S:1n Juan Pvt Club & Discotheque For intt>rview: 675-6000 colLECTIOH PROCESSING Scr\·1cing of 2nd TJ)'s Sa.,.ings & Loan exp req Appl y In Person t\-1 arincrs Sttvin~s 1515 Weslclifr Or, N H 1•:q1111I Opp 1-:mploy m /f I 1t YD Lo--81/i0/o 2nd TD Loans .Lowell r;illC:or Orani.:1· C:o. HE\.'-'i\flO! l.ust f;ifrH Jy 111·l. I r~ ~rcy rnalt• 1•;1t " \\hl l!ilXJl on cht'.~l. \.11• Spyi;c l a ss 11 111:-1r11t l homi·s 1'11 641·1-t!n 41;0 l)a1ly Pilot. I, 0 . Capistrano arl'a, ralt Col s tudents. p/t sis. de· llox 1560, Cc~toi Mesa: 49S·Ofi30 and Mission Vic: !iv ... ~ ... ca/Sat. C...r. phonf' l;a. ~r...i626 jo -E I ·roro arl'a, l'illl M L 848 I'~' S-rMl<}Co. 642·21 11 54!'l 061 I ~rv1ng llarbor ar\•;1 24 year11 Los·r l''eml 1.a hradnr, _ __ 581.6310, ~ei·. r yon., · ""'' b I k Ith r 1'(1l1:. r . Vie 1•-:;::;;;;;j:j:;:;-· 1~Eq~·;"~';l~0~1>;oo;c~. E~mpl~;"';e~c; I . ----.,.----- ~-·•'"""! P•r90nals/ Lo•f&F.-d F a 1rv1cw &. Adam:. j A11emblenf'k9"S lti•rry, 646·:,!116:__ _ Generat L.-f1 1 L<lST; C)rg twht mnll' ..-111. biol' fll';i t·ollar lJ.&lboa Pt-nn & 7th !'i i N H 67J.4S4-4 TEMPO Temporary llPlp 17802Sky Park, Irvine Call 540·4455 ........................ -1------L.o•t & found 5300 Lt>ST 4 rno old S1t1mese •••••-•••••••••••••••• K1th·n ""r1gj!:l'r", wht w / r OUNO Sm;;ill green strawbt'rry pt mrki.:~ p•rrot Vic . Halbou Nr. Ru eben t-: l..re: kt-st ~P~n"~!~jla 67J.Z431._ Rev,ard. 494 ·6204 • • ASSEMILEllS ."iold1•r1ni:. 1n erh Ji., fi('mbly or dnll pre:oi ex Pl"r rl.'11 d. C .\1 64.2-10tl1 loat Caw peoMer1 Boot HG"'dware &Pl.-. Musi hav~ exten.~•ve ~K· periencc . along with the ability & de.sirt• tu dt) custo m qur1llty work. r'iiclfle Trawler, JM! Kalmus Dr, Col'ita Mesa. COOK & llOUSE:!\-1AN ror home & yacht. l..ive in or out. Rers req, l'h . .-n. 6 Ji.m.675·0316 COOKS Exper. only for bmy cof. (el' s hop. !\1 u~t know t'glit & broill'r work, Hc:ndlts . Apply in pcn1on. ~1on lhru l',rl. bctwn 2 & 4pm, 2278 Ncw1>0rl JUvd, CM. Ask for orrice. ASS E M BLEltS Needed im med .. open· Ing~ w /conne<.1.or &. cable ex pc r . Good p<i y & benefits CM/NU Phone 645-4222. ----------1-:n .,.elope stllffer $25. Norxp nee. Send Sl'lf addrcss\•d & s tamped cnv tu , Sul/l\'Ull, Int•. 131 D· Clc~1rbroo« Ln Costa M<'Sil, Cu. 9262Ji EXEC. SECTY Challeng. ing career opportunity for inte llil(enl, rnotival· ed, orKa n lzed Individual. Su1>erior 1kllb1 required. Opportunity lnl'rea&l·ll re!ponsibility, Call Vicki Hush, 644-1890 for ;1~ t'emale telephone rttep· llonl11l 11 nd l'e11hicr. Typ 11111: neccs11e r)'. I Bl 1 ·2040 495~94' l'lr'l'Ol'A)(I Mot /rt"I' kATNAI MIJl lflf'r 11• 111'!11 AUi '" l(HAl<Ai ft 14 llflll'/rt"I Y,f·NA illtlt~ll''f ,114fr' •• l.A..:l"~ ..... l!AK llTNJIMtUJl.I ~fJ 1117 '\'" I"' MAI "roiAl.<JA V,..JU •Vll 'll I'll 1)1,11 ~I' I Tltllrf•1M•11w ............ ,. "t_ .. , l·'.u1•• """" l~•••I ... ,~ i. '""' 1<>1111•1 .-.. It •1t•• ~' ,j,., '"'·<•••II'• 110.,~t '" "" ••I••·•.,••••,,, 14 t"'li t,.,. .. t,, ln"fll•t•nl•t"l••I tl•"•l/11 .,,..ltfl•"••1l1 ,,,.~,,.~1 1\.o••• '"'"·~"I• 1.-, ··-~ "' I""' ,,. , u• •'4 I ~•,...,. .... ,,., I I !\-l el'ha n1 c -Cl u ss A. FJtimc. Willing: to work v.·knds. Comm. w /~uarn. Apply 3190 llarbor I'll, CM i\l!'r h :1n1c \Vanted for N .B. 11rea . (Class A Smog Lil'. r(.-'fJ'dl Call ror ;ippt., 581 ·871>4 after SPM M ECl1AN IC, exper. pre- ferred. Top p ay, in. 11ur•ncc, prolil ~hartns. A11pl y Mt Shell, 17lh & lrvlnt, N H. ----- ,,,.,.,, 1n11r for 11crvice 11t1tl1o11 VflrJ llund loc. '"''"I I Mtt!ll h•1t1•t111p. A"°"' t tol'li l!/f" '102 l1t1•••11ft·11111 ~, WlllU -AtiJ 1tf11 ll•tttlt . I . • • ' F11day. July I 8. 19/!, OAILV PILOT !HelpW..t•d 11oo'Netpwmtt.4 1100 ...,;wo .. t•d 1roo H_.W.t.d 1100 H.e,W•t.d 1100 HelpWCNthd 1100 ······•···••·•·····••·· ·••···········••··•·••• ........................................................................................... . JUNIOR SALESMEN Ages 12·16. Earn $20-$40 per week cetting new subscribers lo the DAlLY PILOT u.fter ~chool und Saturdays. No deliveries o r col l ecting. Transportation furnished. Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley areas call 840-1Z10 ' !Equal Opport.UJ11ly Employ.-r H•lp W ant•d 7 1 O Help Wanted 71 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Medical Ass lRl<ml, muin NunHitt Aides, mature. AJI ly bac:k oHicc, llunt. Bch. shifts. phy1>1cian. Wntc ud lMIU. Call 642·05W l>aily Pilot, P.O. Hox 1 _________ _ t560. <.:os ta M t.>sa, ('a 92626 I Medical lkkpr Exper. AIR. A/P. Clerk for Radiology practice in N.B. Full t11nt•. Send re sume lo Ad i!:lKO, Daily Pilot Hox 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. MOLD PRESS OPERATOR OFRCE GIRLORGUY Hap1cJly growinM boat inanur needs person w 'good ty ping skills, bus1<· knowh..-dgc ofoffke procedures, & eager to learn 1n en~tneenng & JK'rsonnel dept. Xbt ro. beneC1t s. Call Lynn Baird. 549 9711. rax Answfl'inq Serv M Locations. All shirts avail. Full or p /l1mc. To oper ate transfer & in· .!:.° K S40·l9G2. ___ _ 3ection ~old yqwpmcnt PBX OPERATOR for fabricatin~ s mall Answ(lran~ scrvire t'X· precisiu~ switt•h c·ompo· per. p /ti me. /\pJ)ly ti57 ne~ts. Smull shop. Will W 19th St, Suite 11, Costa ~~~COSWITCH, INC _MC'sa. 642~03-· 1139 Uukcr,<.:osta Mcsa l'l'r ~on 21·40. lrn for 549-3041 mg mt. $150 wk guar11. Equal Opp Employm/f <.:ol pref Mr Levi . 848·1004 Montgomery Ward PET SHOP /MGR Must havesomeexpr. <.:A LL 642·5.'>22 Photo Lab Printer Life Insurance Co. WANTB> Professional lllk/Wht Photo Lab. Ter h. Must have reC'l'nt <'U!ilom print t•xpt'r Nu lramt•t·s. MPS SALES 1 I' hot og r;i ph 11· Sl'rv1n's M5·~50. SUPERVISOR lmmediatt• O(X'nmgs fur 3Sales Sup1•rv1sors in thl• l'lumlung Or<im & !)ewer ml'n wanted. Will train. M 11sl ha n· m\11 truck & hand tools 551<-7381. Orange• County :1rea. ----------Heavy rcl·ru1ting neccss REAL ESTATE Income & growth poten· SALESMAN tial unl1mitl•cJ thru Wc arelooking foraReal s alary. uvcrriJl'S & t•om Estate Salesperson who m1ss1nns. Full Company 1s interes ted in building a fnngl' benl'f'its program pt•rsonal l°lll'nlde. If you available. as well u~ fully think you can gl'l li~tin~s pa11l '76 ConfcrcnCl' in & st'll them. we will do SAN JU,\N l'll l-;HTt your advertising & pay I< ll'O for thnSl' quahf1t•d all offil'l' 1·x~nscs. We l:'-iTEllF.STt-:U'' helieve wt· c·;in makl· you Call Mr. \\'alk1·r. a very attract1\'t.' 1·om- . a t547 77 1!J m1ss111n s plit. Call )1 r. Morn.; HCRMACHOPR li~J 1·1J3.I REAL ESTATE Accountin9/Bldtptq l'crm po~1lmn for c•x JX'r ·c1 marhint• OPt'ratur ll.1 P. AIR & payroll. Im· mediate opt'ning Co. bcncrits & <uh ;1n1:ement Apply In Pcrsnn. BACK STREET 655 U St. Tustin New Commercial & Jn· du s lr1al Office in Nc·wporl Ur h. d~ires ex- perit>nced salt..~ person. Wl' ha' e over 500 In- dustrial Bldg's for lease. M(. Henry, 752·._0_77_7 __ 1'01' l•Khlon • \•tf'lltr•t llhl•• 11111. "°". lrhunlfd l•H• 111 f'r 11h1•rt • or 11.1111• tor 1tol111; lit 1 ... 1hn • •, rrvwttrr"l t'lloi>••· ,.111111('1", r .,rlnt ~ Print• 11 l'f\t tt•r" ""''' Mt,.•• • ; ,,. "~. 111. J It Hi !\, ~ • .,. t ~ t h11•t ;; II 1011 •hl'rl• I"' ) 1111• t.H 111111. ,!.,•n<1 JI W !or l'Al'h 11~11 .. rn /'.1M .:~ r1•111' fur nett 1rn111•rn hv r,,.,., , 1,1', ""'" Mnl1 s1w11JI hiin'11inr .. 1t"'',."" lh1rd f'lll"' !lvh•rn ... 111 1.1kr thrt•r ~k\m mor1• !.o·11d10Maril4n t.lartn" ~ 1i. th" U1111, 111lnl r .. ue>rn l>t•lll .l.U y., ••• l"lh N Nrw 'ork. "' ' 1001 I 'rn'nl ..... oo:, /'.UORt'.$.<; Zif'. 1 ""''''4Hllon 0111·• • t \•·•} lJ.tul\ "tll hn•• lt•lfl ttf•h·'" ,.,#1 nu.ottnlUtin ~ro,,r nn1t tirouni•ht•'-:. h1n• atr\il•' for rhl "'""' '""nl\ h1>111.-1I al· 1·111111 •"rvt'lt••t nr '"'"'''d In , .. 11. "ltll•". 1'1111• 1• .. 11..rn 71114 , ••>' 1llr~•llo11•. _ _ _ ~nrl SI .00 tnr <'lt<'h paurrn. /'.dd ;u< rot ea~h palll'rn rM nrsl·clUs m1111I •nd 8JWrl1rl handlins. Send to Allee krnok1, JM, th' Dlllly r'1hJC, Nt>edlf'eral\ ~ .. Rox \63. 0111 ('hrhf'• Sll1tl<>n, Nt'W Yorlt. N Y 10011 Print Nam•'. Addreu. 7~p. P11u11rn Numl>("r s~,I' .to ll•H•' t'r<'1111> ~11ulllul I h1n1t"' !WM fOI' Nf'w J9'l~ l\rf'dlr<'ral\ ('11tllloe' 3 dn••M pF'int!'d ln~l<lr . . 'l'S' N<'w' N1'1y Fiily ~II~ SI 00 ,..,..,., ltlflPlt' C'ror!M'( SI 00 Seo• • "n11 tw..tk • '1 2$ 1'ttcllrpolnt lloa* . '1 00 t,owrr l'M><'htt ~ , . SI 00 11••1'1M" t'f'O(h~ Book. .Sl 00 ln•I•"' C°r<'<'htil Rook • SJ 00 1iu11n1 M •<'nm~ Rook . l1 00 R~al Eslal~. h cenud nleapcople. Wby not work tn the hot.te:.l area HunUngton Dei.ch/l"wn luln Vulh.•y. Cull Phil Mc amee al Village Real ~i.lute 9G3-4S61 REAL ESTATE 65-70% Comm Superb prlvatt> an1t semi-private 0H1ccs. Edut·ational, training a nd fringe bt!nefils. lksldenlial and investment openings tor' Brokers u 11J Sull.::s persons. QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES Donhnnan (714)752-1920 RECEPTIOHIST Good telephone voice, must type 50 wpm, ap· plicalions can be filled. out at 3251~ Camino Capistrano, Suite 205, San Juan Capistrano between 8:45nm-Spm. RECEPTIONIST I BOOKKEEPER 3·5 Yrs cxper. in ractory payroll, A /Pay. posting or misc. journals. Must be able to type al leasl 50 wpm. Nict• personahly. Sa lary commensurate w/expcr. Xlnl <.'O. p;ud ben e fit s. Beac h Manufa<'lt1ring , H unt. •RN's* •lnlensive CMrd1uc Co1re. •MedicaJ & Sur.i Floor. • P edlatrtcs • Obatctirs·l.11 ht>r !l)c!. OpenU11tSoon Dcfan1hvc Otll'lervatioo Unit l'er manenl. fu11 & p/Ume po~itions. We of· fer top sal. benefits & working conds. Apply Westminster Community Hospital. 200 Ho6pital Cr. Westminster. 893·4541. EOE ROBINSON'S Fashion Island Uni. 0(>tlnlng In. Fl_..E JEWELRY DEPT. Experience Necessary Apply Personnel Office 10 30·12:30 Mon-Fri No. 2 i''ashion Island, NB Equal Opportunity 1:-:mployer Mff Te6ephoMW.. P /Time eve:s & Sat AM 16 & over. Appfy, 15066 Jackson. Midway t:1ty. After 4pm &.-e Oa ve •TELLER• Pi\RT·TlMfo; Jmm~diatc openan!'l in Costa Mes u oHlt'e. Sav- intes and Loan or bank experienr~ preferred. Musl be w1lhn~ to work Saturdays_ Excellent sulary, working conrl1· lions :.ind bent:f1ts. Cull or upply at branch, AMERICAN SAVINGS 8i5 Sunflower /\ve Costu Mt-sa Mr. Jlum.:nl(a W!J.9!!00 E<1ual Opportunity Employer M /fo' The Cirls Club or Laguna orrers part lime pos1lw11 lo an adult w /rccn•:i t1onal or school l''< pcrience. Mustdnve anti have access to car. Tt•m -----pora r y pos ition from SALESLADY AuJ!. to Oct. Send lt•ttcr Expcr'd women's ready or inlruduc~i.on to t;1rb to wear. C .M. location. Club, 1470 kmp1t• Tt•r J'hone 213/747·2M4. a s k ~·-!::__~ __ for Stan. Saleslady, bper'd Clothing shot>. No eves. CaH 548-538:3. WAITH!o:ss. l>u y :ch1ft . opply in person :l Wm 1262 S ~ Bri~tol, ('M $100 $2S0 Wl'Ckb, slufftnlt "·nvelopes, l h r dull) Kush sta rn !)\.'ti i.t•IC ad d r "' !i ~ e tl l' n v c I o p t' Met;1w11on & A.'>!>OC1ult's, 305 S Stull• (;ollc~<.· Blvd Anuhl'lm, t'a ~)Ii <OP I WllO WANTS 1'0 WORK" DRIV!-; AC/\H' CHOOSE your hours. work for yourSl•lf, be vour own boss. M1•11 or Women. t:an ht! i.hi.:hlly h11nd1t•upped. N1•al (.' 1 l' 11 n I\ p p e a r a rH' l' . Vets . n·t1red. Agt: :!5 ltJ 70 Supplement your in· comi'. Uri H• a cab 1; hr.s or 11wr1· u day. Apply Ill J)t'rl.cm, Yf'llow CJI> Co., H!6 i':. Jflth st .. <'o:-.1<• Mc:.a . WI LL pay a gentle pt>r:.cin to care for nll'l' houst• Cat. 10 your hom1·. I 'II ubo buy food ~OH~ *WINDOW TINTING INSTALLER F:xpl•t . prd'<I or will trn1n. Start $2 50 hr Ha1M:::. to S4 50 within I yr lk~. sal. ut·coruing to t·x~·r. Must be uvr ZI. l.11\ & neut 644·84~1 Auction 8015 Fr" to You 8045 fvmitur• 8KO •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •PUIUC• •FURNITURE• •AUCTION• •Tonlt• 7:30 PM• (l)("ulc•r:s Wckom1•1 f:STATES. Rfo:Po~& BANKRUM 'IES LlquldaffOl'lj on lookcasts /CabiMh Out uf Town Cah101•l & Book<;a~c Ma1111fa11un•r liq UI d a I in~ ht•,1ul I ru I bookcases & 1•ah11wt' (ht Linc Stol'k I llH Sets. LR g rou1•. t"h111a~. Hutt•he~. Trl•.,sl'I Maph t ables & <'hrs, Hoc•k\•rs, Hunk bl·ds, l h1l1·~1Uc·tls, 811rdl!n to1.1ls. r<"c·l1111'r bars. 1Jar::-l1>Qlo;. l'olor t Blk /Wht TVS . Wint rarks, Waiohl.'r.;, L>ryt•rs Sewing 1ont h11w s /S Refnq/fnr CoffeeTabtH lil-:KM/\N ~h.-ph1·rcl ,FJbuloub Ant1QUt.' SJI\'• 11un•lJrl'd h•10 ,, mo.' Turn of th~· Century art N\•t•d'\ 11 I rt•l·t111n.1ll' I u m1 i.tla" l.1 mp $lSO Glai.it h M il JM1:i (runt booktaM-& dU!ltl \1lor.1lil1 lllk ~ Wht l\11 h·n~ Blu1.· l''''"· S1,1m1.•..,t• 11\ulhl'I &12 t'-i Ui ll 1',1Ut \\'hi S hc•ph1•rJ _"'1 .tlt'. :! 'r... <:1·01 It• Y. /dnhlt l'll JStl U\!13 or 97!1 ~l !l!l 2 Y r 0 I ll l\l .i I l• S \ lll•rnard 111 ~d h•J llll' l'1:r ... 11nal1 l\'. a ll l'I' tmn.11l' Whi 1!1~1 OIH·1l1t•nt <:1·rm Slwp. ft•m.1k. I '~ yr ... olcl Shot:-. & Ill· (id '41t(•hltlrn ~n1ti:11 t"rc'i.' lovt·:.ibk hl .. 11lhv k11 t t•n<,. ho' t rJllll'U K:l:l It.Id IHISll Sl·.TTl-:H h'm 7 to Ey~·Leotel Stov~ Chest. maga11nc r;H "" I LOTS 11f ol'f11•c• t•q111 p chairs, file!>. dl''>k-\, l..'11• u n111~ \ l n lu\ ,1hl1· nn'tl' ~ti ltt1:1 ·lh1h I"\ l' 1'11 " ..,111,ill 1111\t'(l l11u·1I 1omlJ111.it1on $1!>•• <.:tw1 ry droplt>:il tahlt.' SI:!~• A1nl.'r11·un 1100'!11.'r lrl rw rrt't't cond1l1C)tl $300. Ul'JUttful i.t.iS ll~hl l'I\• tun'. w1n·1J Corcll.'C'lnNty $!00 ('a:-t iron bed S30 \111d 1.1hl l· «. 1 (;uuntl'Y \.. 1t1'111• 11 l' h JI r ::-, I 00 Hl~O-< rur 1·oal 111 pcrtcrt tond111on SJO Other 1t1.: m.; 1111t .1nli11ut·i. llt-.11111ful ( 'ro .... .,rvutl:. d~· hll-:11 1•1n11•1t . 1t'\l·or;111gc. 1·11~1 :.8110, ~I'll for SJ(lO. (; a I ll t• n I " h It• & f lwrll'ht ~ n·dwoou ~100 Moel 11.•ak tk~k $150. (irandfotht.'r dock. :.1 wt. $:11111 A h.11 1h1or.;, Ol' .,1~1wr lamp:., ll)(hl fl\ l un·~. c lollw~. :.ill ..... ,,..~. 1hstw-.. toy~. toob. 1n1:-t• Sal IOt11rt ~1 11m IKOOI> ,\ '> pl' Jl 'I' I I l' I, ,l 11 I.', l Ill\ l'l "lh 1',11 k lr'91W, nfl' Ito\ <.:l' IT It:\ l'l l H 1·: \Ju.,l tw '"'"I B1• ... l 11I , .... Carpets --'.~ PLUS LOTS OF Sml Misc. Items $$SAVES S Hems suhJl'l't tv rrcl!.tk Food ;,i\ail.jlill' W1 honor B of A & l\la:-.let Charg~ · MASTERS AUCTION Fvrnitu,.e 80SO 'ti.II !l~:-,~l l '\ '-'' •·:•••••:•••••••••••••• IHH n1.1-: Bt-,ll ,1111 nincJ l1rt•;11S.I\1111: ... 1111 l ..... 1 & I h•;1 11 M ,tll , :.pl-:~ ,,, F11rn . ,\pph I\ \11.,1 lrJm•• ~.,:; ~I:! 3Zt4 \\'1 1 ... on !'. fl ,tr).!,1111 (°\1 M1I., .'t1:1 W 1'1lh!'il ~.' M \1u ... t ~t·ll .Japunl.'..,1· k . Cl11nl'~l' furn1lu1 t' l'.>11 Hl•,I>. t..1111! :-.111• 111.11t11'"" :.n:I Lii 2Glill liox spr111 g..,, lrallll'. :1.lr:i Bch. l:l!JS-5515 I•---------, THE NEW BROADWAY WOMEN'S Fashion Sales and /or Sale·~ !'ilock/Allerations. Exp"d prcf'd. Min. 4 days 1ncldg Sal. <.ioocJ r('numcral1on t employ~r paid he;ilth ans . ~U'jjl :· Nt•wport Ill ( ',\1 1:1:1:1 !lil2r1 & 6'11i·Xli8/i fi rm. i.1111 ptk:1g1•d, ~I~ COL:l'll !I hy 111ll'rt1:• nu) ~~1:!.'i) l/Ul't'll, Sl ~I~. t11111al l:>IUO Uay~lronl l\HI. '"l:!:il lldl\l'I"\ 111 1''.itch. "L'l w tfi d1r:-. ~">O. R•cept/S«.'y for counseling agency. Lile hookkcepinJ: & lYP· ing $500 per m1). J lrs . Mon. Wed. 1-'ri. 9am lo 6prn Tut·s. Thurs. 12 noon lo 9pm. Call for in terview 536-8804. ---------- RECEPTIONIST Newport Ctr ore. Good personality. Lite typing, heavy phones. Call aft 3pm, 979-1614 RECEPTIONIST $450-$475 Start F'ronl ofc personality & appear. C nod t ypin,.: skills & ubilitv to handle heavy phones-r<.-q'd Sh a plus. Picas<' ;ipply in person al : 26001 J\ vcnida /\eropucrto, San Juan Capistrano. ---- Receptionist For Leas ing Office in Liguna Hills. Llght typ· ing. 35 Hrs per week. $2.50 per hr. lndustnal Brokers. Cal1 581·1222. Reproduction Mach. We need a sh:.1rp en· thusiastic: person for a long tC'rm pos ition nea r O.C. l\irporl. Great l'arcer oppor. No 1-'ec. Please Call. Sandy, Grayhound Personnel. 213 /927 -2566. Si\LF.S R. E. Sales LEADS! LEADS! Due lo recent increases in our sales activities, Wl' have a need for addi tional experienced salespeople. FOR INTERVIEW CALL 673-7601 SALESWOMAN Perm. p /limc 20-30 hrs vcr wk. Specially :;hop. Call 842-4234 --------- S/\LESWOMAN Enjoyable rcwardin~ outdoor work dealing w /business people. l\vg ea rnings s hould be $200·$400 a wk Cor a l'arel'r-minded self mol• va tecl person. Fo person<iJ appl. ca l l 631-0·154 days Y·5 or 960·2803 eves/wknds. Seamstress. willin~ t learn fur finishin~ & alteration. Xlnt future. Call 644·4661, Newport B. LAGUNA HILLS O~nin9 Aug. 4th Is How lnt.r'Yiewift9 For. SALES, P fTIME !'light Srhc-duks On Call Schedules BEAUTY SALON OPERATORS F time SchcdulC's HOUSEKEEPING Early Morn Schedule Experience l'rcferrCll For an appointment C a ll 586-1901 Or /\pply In Person THE BROADWAY LAGUNA HILLS MALL <Located al Sun 01cl(u Frel'way & El Toro Hd) I nterv1ew1nl'( I lours 9.30·11 :301\M & 2 :30-4::K>PM Monday thru SaturcJay Equal Oppor. Employer Wr1t1· .id no•i<lH. O:iily Pilot. I' 0 . llt1x 15ti0 ( 'os1 a M t•sa. Ca 112626 Youn~ man lo work in ,.:riming h>OI rental 1Jus1 nl·ss. Musl be n1:ut in up pear . & 'l'r) nt•;it handwriting. G Uay wt.. Prefer married man ror 1wrm. res p. µcr.,it1on. Ex· per. not req'd. Apply morn o; 1930 Nt•Y. porl Blvd.<: M *' * * Euqene Adams '8899 Peninwnon Cr Fountain Valley You a re l he winner nr TWO FREE TICKETS ($13.50 ValUt' I Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus .Julv 31st loi\ui;: 12th An<iht•im Convention Center. 800 W. Ka tell a T1 c t..c•ts may be elC - chanl(cd for rcsC'r\ed seal$ al the• Convention Ccnh'r a head or lime (;all 642-SG7t!, <''-l :t13 lo claim your tickt't:- • • * Merchandise ··••••••·•············· Antiques 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bicycles 802< l'l 't1 1;:11 ll 11'\K 'lti>I (ii l!I ...•......•.•......... , I' 1-: L' t: t-: OT 111 kt•. I 1 l..1 new. Ill spt•t•tl. lk•,l •11!1·r (;.j5-71!t:! t>ouhk li1•d ..i1 .. 1 I'\ '"" ... 1 Ga,.ag~ Sale 8055 rr .. t rtll1 .t IHI hno~. ,J ~t· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ten s p e ed Llc'mans w/baby seal. Cost $100. sell $80. 847-9796. Ll\Dl ES SCllWl:--1~. :bl" <.:ood c:ond. SJcJ • 675-liXlt! • ht•All Ull.tl d \l alll 1111'- ~prg~ 1111•1 l.1k1· 111'" s,u:rilin· ,11 ~:l.'1 !lliX 1:e1 U r I.' ' 1· I 11 1· 1 1 I .1 I.! l ' II (' n r 1• d 11 11 1 o u 1· h lhl,('t1r-. :ill 111 ,1111 n111d li 10·51 IK ti' SO F J\ \ 1111 1·111111 PUBLIC AUCTION Mi\~Y ITEMS m· Fl t' EST,\ T f: J 1:-:w ELRY AHT OllJ t:-;CT S. AN T H~L ES. FINE Fl 'rL'; l-:TC l'llONE FOil 1:-.1 FO ~ U llOCll R~ f, 15 :!200 Cameras & Stucl\' :-.t·utr.111 .. 1 .. r ~;. j:! Slt·wart.Jco;:.1-s lu s ac·nr. R:l0-51~!1 · 1\ ruuo<I th!' Worltl Equipment 8030 ...•...•..•..•......... n & C BAH<;,\I~ HULLl·:r1~ PAIU<ING LOT SALE S/\T July 1!J, lllam·Spm 2 M4:1 W . l.111 co ln arl1d1•:--1n1•I l'urn & l.1, lflJ! 11 m S1•1 'l 11v l clulh1ng :-\,1t Sun 5$U ~/u<ihl\ ''''\ ll•'.lllt1lul , 1 Hh i•r i\n<1he1m New & US('tl t•ami-r:1s. dark 1·uom. 1·qu1p. telescopes. Store \\ 1111 :;ale prices * R21·1~1(1 • M1111ni.: ~Iii>! KK' • Wrgt Ir.in 1 Iii " t 111 "· rt· cl a r 1 h1·sl. tln•:-...,t•1 hallv f urn. n'<l1A.1111tl '" 111J.: -:-1'1 . 1·h11pp1nj.! hlrn·I., 1;.:i.1.2!Mt:! 1\l\l\EY ttt>:NTSFLilt~. l!r45 lll\IUIOH Bl, (. ~ Ci\l.L 111 111;.1;, 4i7:! Tan nauj.!ahyde sofa 8' l-:><n•ll1•n\ t'omhtmn • I{ l~ ~Mio'\ • Ct•nlun 1) H ~l'l. ~ du ..,, WANTEU · u~ed mm acconip~ny 10g 1.,1h11ll'I ~. enlargl'r l'rl'fcr Bt.•.,ll-r l't· Bl< ::.l'l Fr Whl 1111 11r0ml'ga Call!lll8 ::!-lfili. lurt•s, lamµ:-.~11\l·r~.11 1· I d1~ht·~ t'h ' Lu11g \Joy 1111\ Ci\1':-o;O TI. 5.'i mm I I ~pr,.::. mall. Fr1clay thru lt·n~. w t t".l!'>l'. l.1kt· nt·\\ Sun 1>a1lv 'J\1t·s lhru MINOLTI\ SH T IOI , lenses incl nash ~ a1· CPSS $350. (;'1 <!·!1472, 64Hl471 Sl-111 >133-11:11:! I hurs alt 5' X.li 7>1(17 Cats 8035 Moving M u ... t S('ll: M 1 ... .-• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • r u r u .t I f t t k •· ttt w ~lu \1111-:' lt.-lr 111r th•"ll. ... 1,•1·1•11 pw n1ow\•r /.. t•d g1·1 lypl'Wrl tt•r 11('~ ~1 a1nlc ss :-ll'l'I Ill 111 l'llOkW~l l'I' 111\..1• 1'1 'I !°"•:-17 2ti7!f 1'.\TIO SALE 1"'r1. Sal & Sun 10·5, Uin rm :.el lnC'\'t•rmu r ), t·unsull• s l1n1hnc-TV <hkl' ncw1, :!•i · 3 :.pd i:1rls h1kl' (hkr nt•W I, lols ITIIM' Jljl?;l llloal'h BJ\'CI. lal·rus~ frnm c; rolh Che' t JIU EI. El' F ii m Sp I 1 t t• r, t-:ll•1· SI lfll· PrnJ(•clor, l'loll11nt:. d•· l!l!l'.!l Lt'' 111gtn11 Ln II B l"ri 7 Ill· '\111n "i :! I IK-1!1 P 111l \ .. h1:d1•r NB. 1 If \' 11 I l>rn11 h'af I hi, c;1rl., 111!..1· ~lud1 Mon •' t-'n 1~1tl RESTAURANT ----------1 Seams tress. fa st pro· fcssionaJ for Garmen ------PUBLIC AUCTION MANY ITEMS OF FINF: PERSIAN KITl'tNS C fo'A registered. Show vros pct'IS. /\h1• ... 1u1I M'n ic<.•. $1fl0 & Up \hdalJcd o:.('(1 :I time's, divan. chair:-. bar stools, lamps & ('ll' Uan.:.11n t>rlC'l'' t ·.111 .1r1 fil'\I 7:>1 5:llh. DECOll ll l·m ... I. THE NEW BROADWAY Mr~. Steady work. good ---------· surroundings. Call for in· '.\111\\l'r'>. 'I '""· i-:11· :--Jt .lulv l~l, !I lo;, l'\1 l!Hl>2 ~J ~i na\\ 1T11rl l•·ro1'!. I ln101· LAGUNA HILLS Opening Aug. 4th Is How lnteniewing For: RESTAURANT PERSONNEL ALL POSITIONS AVAIL.AILE tfvll & Pcrt·TI~I For an appoiutment Call 586-190 I Or Apply In Person terview 675·7150 SECRETARY EX. Newporl Center. To $7 mo. Very d emanding employer. 2 Girl ofc. Need xlnt sh & typing skills. Send Resume l Classified ad no. 437, c I Daily Pilot, P. O. Uox 1560 Costa Mesa. (;a !tl626 SECRETARY Sh & good typing ability req'd. Pleasant N.B. ore near O.C. Airport. Raub. Bein, Frost & Assoc., 1401 Quail, N.B. 833-0070 SECRETARY For social service agen· cy. Assist exec. director in admin. duties. PR & fund raising. Sh & typing req 'd . Call 838-4700 for appt. E .O. I!:. --------- SECTYEXEC. TOOL & DIE MAKER (Molcl Making Expcr Also Desirable I Small precision tools. Exper. in shortnm stam- pings & precis ion pro gressive dies. /\hie lo work independently & have own tools. Small s hop, ,.:ood workin g conds. STACOSWITCH. INC. 1139 Uaker. Coe.la M esa 549-3041 Equal Opp Employ m/f TROPICAL RSH Mn9r /froMtH Fish knowled)lc esscn· tial. Call 642·5522 TYPISTS On<.:all, 1·2limespcrwk Near /\irporl. Wnle &>. 4509, l rvinc, Ca 92664. EST/\Tr: JJ-:W~LltY. J\ RT 0 B.I ~~<.:TS, i\N TIQUES. FINE FURN., ETC. l'llONE FOR IN fo'O . & II HOC:ll UH I·: 645·2200 Rare Chinest• :-mull t•n (traved bron1.c urn from Ming To mbs. 1\lso. pr Englis h 11x HI pictures l!J7U w /orig. :inliq. goldlear fr<.1mc.o;. Special grice to sell. 551.:_3360 VICTROLA Large (5 1" hi gh. :w w i d c . ~ 5 • . U l ' t• p > Bruns wir k ( Brun:.wick Blake-Cullc-ndar <.:o .. Pal. 19181 Pre-electric. w i n d • u p ,. 1 <' l r 11 I a . Mahogany r.nish. llas rive bu1 llin s toral!e s paces. Plays t•xC'ellenl ly. Heady to rd1111:.h. $25-0.00 Phone 675·113-12 11r 675-9988. c n II 8!12 2!no KITTENS. CF1\ t"amcu T win h1•a dlio .1rd X. malt'. llim:.:il.1van Malt• m:.itchg :J d1 ,l\H'r dri· ... ~r S'i5 to $100. 546 l1.ll>.5. ouk finis h, S<\!l. '.ll.:! 11J:U1 PF:RSIA 'i Killcn.s, Black . Mu~t ~t·ll imml'd1ald) ~5 & up. 7:17 Zl."l!I La r g ,. n o mar. r 1 • • • tangular \\ ;1ln11l 1·11l llT t.1hlt· l.1 \..1• ttl'W S ill ~)Ii~· 10:10 009s 8040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>tmran l'h' II• .iri.1 II [)111 t'o1·kers. Chihuahua. Tlil. e 1rc•a l!J:f;, rdin. mahoi.: S:10 5:3(i K:t1H Poodles. Sh1h·l1.u, !\Im•· Sofa &. la t~ hoy n•1'1111crs Srhnaurrr . Doll.ll'. Dobll'. torani.:t• I, l'•\ffn• 1 hh & P1l Hull ~. Cot•kaµnu. quc t•n h c.1dhuJ rtl <.ill Pom 1011 mix1.-d pupptt's. t·onlt•mp & go<J11 I t·ond I Stud S\s most brct•ds. Lamps, lnld g n•I. rn\'lal 2525 W. 17th al f''mrv1l'W. ofr C'hr. rni-.1· !•i:.! 0_'11:1 SA. Opt•n cvt·~ .. 5:'11-502'7. M<.1plt• lw l11ls & dr<.o:.:-t'r BASSET IIOL"NI> Male, 9 w mirror IJt.. shf'lf. hd mos. /\KC. papers. Wht 1'd \\•r y 1111 ,.11-1:.! 11i0:i LIDO ISLE •PATIO SALE* l·.n·! Sil\ l'I '1'1•,1 !'\\:._ lk\·r1ralor ph11111·~ n11r rors & p 1l'1 llr"' 1:1a,..s loµ bur. ill-st.. l11d dl\;111, <·h1·~b. 1•h :1 If"' l'lt'I", '-('I'\. ing cart, M:.iplc h1 dw1r. Hattan l>as kl'l ~" 1n;: w /~I an<I. OC('up1t'tl .I ap:lr• dishes, n1ll1·t'tahlt•s & an· lHIUl'~ S.111S11n 10 A!\\ 10 5 J>M >!Ill Vt:t l.idn~1111• F.Vf:R 1-:TT '\1.1plt• S1>ll1d Pi.inc•, ..._lllH C 'out•h. ~;l.. 1..m l'l~ pl:inl" indd J! lgl' Fwu~ B1•11J.irntna j(}I H ln.; Ccl'.\T S;ll & Sun. Ii l ·I 5.1.ii w 1 go I cl & brown spol_., 'Fint! clog SHJO. 641-57:Jli Kini? s•t<' 111111• ,\Hell llt..t s.1l t.. !->1111 ~ .. r.1 lldn,.:. •ATIENTION PETS' Boaruini:: &· Grooming Free pil'ku11. l'nodll' Pups for ~.tll' ~f; ~Ill. n l'.... . JJ c r c• u Ion SI ~111 l'nol I ii I · 111ueh mort-. 581 2:117 ~5!11 < 'l.11 h l>r II B THE BROADWAY Hcnl Estate Develop· menl Firm. 1 ~cty of· rice. Bayrront. Min. 3 yrs ex per. l\ccurale. fast , typing, s horthand, die·---------• taling mach. s kills. 642·3121 Estate Sale: 17th Cl·ntury Chinese furn1tun'. OnM· t.al rugs. 1\1 mton t·hina. gold baml, 93 pl'icl'S. Househ old forn1lun', many other items. July 17th. 18th & 19lh, 10 lo 5. 26757 Sun City Blvd, Sun City. 679·3509, 679-6681, 679-4431 G c rm .1 n Sh c I' h c r cl . purchr<.·d. /\KC r<•J.! Good home a must. Cull 963.393;1 fo'U H N ITl Ht-:•"""'" ruom. dt·n, :.! 111, d1nl'lh• ,.:anw ~el. Gold t'urm i( m1rr<1r..,. lumps , p11· tun•s, TV. Hefn g de: 544-11427 <.:oml' S...•t·' Estate Clecrance ('nob boolo.~. loys, urr1t·e ... upplit•s .July 1!1 & :!ii, Sal ~u n I 0 r1nm 20401 Hunning Spr1n~:.. llun1 Lkh LAGUNA HILLS MAU. -------1 SECURITY TYPISTS $3·$5 Per Hour Fvmitur~ 8050 Fvrniture SOSO West. Jl a~hlantl Terrier •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• (Located at San Diego f)"ecway & El Toro Jtd) Interviewing Hours 9:30-ll :~AM ' OFFICER Leudmg N.B. hotel. Ex· per. pref'd. Call Dick. after 7pm, 644·1700. E .O.E. ---------1 SEC'Y -RECEPT To $600 Opportunity for x lnt 1 _________ _ typists. Paid magcard IT training in r eturn fo r working local temp. as signments lhru Sumf'!'er Applicants must qualify. Call for information Pups. I\ II males. Al\L:, 5 wk s. Champ line. 1-734·508'1 . Beaut. Collie, ~auh' & whit<'. l!-:nt ll' 5 mu<; h'm AKC. shot:-. 554 :>tW. &2 :30-4:30PM Monday thruSaturday Equal Oppor. Employer Hours 12·9PM or P/l 'til 557-0061 "SUMMER '75" ANTIQUE SHOW& SALE July 20 9am-4pm Lhas~ A pso with µa1Jt•r:-1 year . Bc•st 0H1·r . ('.111 496·3630. fernal<' Rcstauranl·Part Time COOK· Omelet exp. llOST~. 9PM or wknds. J yrs ex ffi O --11--~ req'd. Animal hospital. 0 Ce Vcnuuu GOLDEN llc lri<'Vl'rs, AKC Whe lped 5 :!:l Ch :imp. Jo:nl!ll~h stock. M6-420K DISHW ASHF.R Call 640·8 120aft 2 PM. N.n . Write to Classified 3723 Birch St, HI Over 100 Jo>:h1h1tors: ad no. 441, c /o Daily·I·------•_•_-_•_•_• rcuturing !-'um. (.'tuna. Pilot, PO Box 1560, Costa Jewelry, Clllt·ks , l>olls, Mesa, Ca. 92b-;!6 TYPIST /\ntiquc Clolhmi.:. & 1000s l'oodlt·-.. Tc<1cup ~1lvcr wanted for young, l'lC of Misc. Collt-<.11liks. F em. T11y Chamµagm· Ser vice Sta. Attendant. RN-CCU p/limc. Exper'd only. Avail eves & wknds. Nights, full or p/lime. N e a l a p p e a r . & Differential pay. Xlnl handwriting. Apply 2S90 benefits. Contact Mrs. Newport Blvd, CM Baleslreri. 642·2734, ----------1 c 0 s l a M e mo r I a I Service Sta. Salesman. Hospital. 301 Victoria, Eves. good pay, benefits. C.M. EOE. Mission Viejo.830-1795 ~~~~~~~~~~ Service Station Allen· RN EMERGENCY To rotate shtR.s <PRN> ln small dept (to cover m ness & vacations). Ex· per. prt•f'd . Cootad Don· na Roache. R.N. CCISbl M esa Memo rial Hospital, 64.2·2734. EOE. danl, exper'd. Day & eves. Full & p /time. App- ly Shell Station, 17th & Irvine. N B. ----- TELl!:PHONE SALES. panding ofc of nat'I CPA Fem . Toy M.1lc Hlk. firm located in N. B. Adm1s~wn $1 h1ds under r.46 0142 & G.\5 -2801 ;irt s Must be fast & accurate. 12 frt'l'-ndrl·:.hmcnts. --- Public accounting back-1''rce l'arkltlJ.l. ST _ HEHN ARD. rl"mate. ground pre f'd, but not re· Location must sell. Sucrif1c£' $.1.S. q 'd. Salary lo $alO mo. SANTA /\Ni\ BOWL with ~ooJ home & yard. Paid par king, insur ct('. <Mun1t·ipnl Stndium ) 900 Sh.ots, ucntle, loves For appl, please call W. Civil' <.'enter Ur. childrr•n.892 1715 lrenc M cCarthy, Corner l''l11w1•r St. & SPRINGl';RS, /\KC, 6 640-5000. Ctvit· C'entcr nr. ac~oss w k s . u 1 k / w h 1 & W AITYS r r o m <> r J.: • c 0 · liver twht $75. &15-~!().'i Courthnust•. --For exclusive ronlincn· tal restaurant. Ex(X!r. in A Portion of the pro-BORZOI. rml. l ".1 )'rs Classic Cuisine, wines & cHds will ~ doftated Sh o"' d 0 .: · M UST · I /\ 28 to .u..-a. jlflcial an...L..-v SAC0R207W IC I':' ! Mu st see service essentin . ge ..... ~..--. ",_, to 48 pref'd. Apply, Am-Foundation of Calif. "8l· brosia. Rm. 211, S05 30th pre :s c n t ,. d by : Min. POODLl-:Puppies St. Balboa Penin, NB KNODEi.i. & Lf~DLANC 6 Wk!! old Black Brown. WAITRESSES PRODUCTION . $50. 64~8. 645-1~10_ Cockloll Waitresses 546'5745 lRlSll SETTER PUPS Wailers/Bortenders AKC papers. S50- Cashler·H06lcSS &--.lla1tcH 10 I 0 633· ll08 t-\111 & p/time ~•••••••••••••••••• ---- MODEL HOME SA LE FURNISHINGS .. 'J llC' l'llhll' f11r111,hing'i o( lhrr•(• ,1WIHcl· winnin!I 111od<•I hom<.•s will gu on sal<• Saturday .md Sunday. July 19 and 20. Thi' il<>ms rang<• fmm magnifiC'ent .rntiques to pht~h conlC!mporctry. T lw !>,,1,. '"nts at U:OO AM. (sharp) and will HO 1e1 5:00 P.M. • both davs. It will be hr lcl i\1 ShoreCUff »11>': ar>d STYI ~: NllM lffR (l!l!Pt'tll'!I\ flA1Tt'H ulrnnr 41llJl('fll l.O ~f'nd fUf' OOf' lr·tt pal tf'fll ln.ldor N~W ~l'RIM.i !-t• M M t: R r AT T t' II 'oJ C'ATAl.OC• IOChl~lf'• •ll•lr•• Ir,... palttrn l'O\lpclf\ Ynd T'W' ""'" :-t'W 1 "'llT ll1>Nl • nh ba•ICll•W~I'""''" SI .. , ln..lenl !llOM)I lloolc $1.CIO fl'n>l'l~t Gil\ Rook $1 oo t'nmplete ""''"'-"' '14 S1 00 RN'1JICU 1-'U II, p It 11 7 Experienced preferred. Earn as much as you like by talking lo people all C)ver Southern Orange County from an air rort· ditioned oHice. Two shtrts-lOam \o lpm or Spm lo Rpm. Monday through Friday. Apply at 250 E. 17th St. Cost a Mesa, or call Ton) Sclmla ol 646--4100. ExJ>('rlcn~Only Coulo\lc, hnn~frrelype COCICAPOO~. Apply In Person Kenmore Clu:1s1e. XJnl 968·6579 __ _ Villa• tn San Cll'menH· u 1111 h ... m b<' reached by taking t1w '-,,1n l liP!t<:l Freeway to Camino D<! Estr<'lltt. ~0111h to Camino 1n>lanl ~ 11•hH\I) ll,1oli1 ~I lll'I '"'l"nl ..,..,. 111.: 11, • .i. $1 llO 12 t'n•' AfflhlM 112 :141 "~ or 1t Qullt • II MT M'"f'um Quill Roe* n W 1~ IJlllll• lor T<'li11>' tJ YY f'ooll or 1• JUiy ttui1t :H t ' M•d/SwQ 7 .3 wiek"ncl' WwdChtri&s SAN CLEMti:NTE GENERAL nosr1TAL 496· ll 22 Cl(\ 214 1045 MissionV1rjolnn end S200 /best o re r-.....toY~ 26742 Oso Porkway Liia '"'22 ~- I v· . ---••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml. 1' on 10.)0 F.N~ 3 . 1 ht 1 The fot1ll•:4l draw ln t.hc No Phone Coils Please Waahcr & OryC'r, 3 Yl'I KIIT • ~1" bmlk0/W\t w2 · w t Uaily Pllol --old. Seor~ hvy dty calico. • Yl' <;1~811iiilcd Ad. Phone SEU . l<Jlt• Items with" washtr & dlx dryr. $500 C:lllco. J y r t!:'bby . 642 5678. D•llY Pilot CIMslfl<.'d Ad both. 83~ nf\ 6_. --960-1290 11rlstr(ln{). LPft onP milc> 10 2804 Camino Capl trano. (714) 498·02'10. . ' \ • ' • , -" .. ,, . -~ . D8 OAtl Y PILOT Frid•y, Juty 18, 1975 Goro9• Sol• 8055 Gor~ Sal• 1055 Hones 80&0 ··············-····-··· ······················· ...................... .. ¥urn , i·tulhlllll. I0\'1' A!1t1quc Ga~ S~h.·; ~al-Jni~1· t-'rt Sat 111~ 1:12! ~un 9·5 .• ~7~ S.11~ t.:~111 Eng. Show 5oddl• ·sonl anl·l l;.i 1·u~1 1;~:11o1i.:._1 t!•·lo, t' \ Nr F.U\'l1t1 SlllO 558 1!'1111 -Slut,•r GAH At.:t-; S Ai.to. S,11 H h ld G·-~8065 t;;:irdl·n 'l'ool~. Kn1111ni.: lh•al·hl rout 1':1\10 Sale. ou•• O ~ Atac h . ,\rt Su1111lll'' IU:Hll J11m S;1t ltlH lo.:. ••••••••••••••••••••••• f-'\1 rn1tt1rl'. 1111:;1-. il\•111:!> C>t·•·•1nfront. Halt.Joa Pen. Citncelled Con\ruL1. 2001 19:1~ Kau..11. l'l i \ll''J LAH<; 1': f''rt•er.cr . $50. r.::t. ~:s~~~lt. ;,.'r/!:1~ rru ll ".<'r'I" & tlul•hou:-l'1 ('olor T\''.'i, $15. llet1c. ---- (; ,\1 l'ython. S3U. JOSl)d. lhke, .hwf'lry 8070 E"'l'L,Y llJ ln 1: 1; .... ~· J"urtlltur1• :\\1111 h1k1·:- ·rit urh 111'1.'I' :17 1:1 1':1 Portal F\' S111 Sor11l.1)' '\II da~ SU5 1\t1tique rnuho1t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l 'll'll S:1t S1111 1:.'tu ~ 14:.'l t)utr1g gc·r Cd'.\1 1'\"s,, l..1v.n 11111y,1·1·, ,f..I!>, lur11 , rui.:,,, 1111·tur1·' g ~11'lit't lf1<il~ I\; tH.111 ,\ Rll'l !IL'll\~ 1ll•bk, $..'M>. Hrl·hner. F1oor J.ick. l>ooks. misc. t "I· Sa t -S un . 11 :30·7 , 135 t\l c Kni ~hl Ur . L.ug. lich. ·19-1 7 1:10 Ha}l'rcst Garage Sule Sat ()n[y IU-5 ~l:.'l l.1•l•v.ard. Npl Ueach Pallo Sale i\1arble lop ta· l. ':11101•, \t r .. u c hl 1ruu I ,1hl\ h I e, l I .~ 1\ ru 111 ll s s ii ge, St·l .. 11·11 111·1.ol flo\\t'r'. 1-!IU!>S. pl1111ls. Cl(' 140 t•lt· :.'111::1 L"1·hh•.1L n l'abr1llo. Nu.r.,t:.\l.!:l-l .'\.11 t It 1l II 11 ;., J.;i"'" Siiil' Ht•fr11l,. 2 S al Sun l'u~lun1 \ 1111 st·:•\~ & mis1•. .'\ntt</Ul' I<•' 1 .. 1\, ,11 uak :1uo l'<tt.d1n;1 IJ r :-;"H . tbl. 0;11.; J>r, ti.I. 1u~:-. 1~11 l:J<l7. S.1t t-;1 r'v1·t. 11,,,11 .. r •"-dl")t'I", . . , .. , . ., "I'' H"~T! :\11.11 I !Ill nt Sall . l .un11 mi_,,. h· --· · 1111: 1·qui11 Snuv.·sl.;1!>, Hlk WANTED TOP CASH DUI.I.All PAii) 1-'0 ll YO U ll JEWELRY. \\IA'fCHf':S. ART OBJECTS. GOLD, SILVER SF.RVICF:, FINE F'UltN & AN · TJQUES.645 ~ I CARAT Diamond. ;1p prs 'd . al Sl.300 . .,.~ Car al lll>Prs'd. at SSOO. :tlakc ofr. or lradt• for 1·:1r. 54:>·9642 ':i t::1rat Diamond Solilairc & R<And. Guur. HarJ;:ain Prit·c.•! tii5-:!312 . . ~?.~~·!= ..... ~~!~ ~.~~= ..... !~~-~!~~~-~.?.~ ... !?~~ ~-~:!.~~~ ..... !~~~ ~.~;.~~!' ........ !!.~~ ···s;~;i;;.:·1 9150 WANTED Surfboard. 11omc m01de . . .. 6531 U_NIFUTE.AlmOft' l..IDOlC ••••••••••••••••••••••• t>'S". No dings. $1.5. Steinway S 7 Grand, s new 1-ord ena; Radio, Good l'Ondillon TOP C AS ll [)QLL.A It Call S4S·OIJ6 ans. Y.rs. old. \Valnut. $5000 de pth finder. Urcat fl5 . 613_5794 be~ 8 ... PAID fo'Oll Youn ----firm.673·0336.afttiPM, hlng boat! $15,000. Call Ort" ... ,.., Tt<tl<K HONDA MOTORCYCLES SEE HERB FlllEDLAl'IDER JEWt:LltY, WA TCllES. Bulld!!r':i; F.11sy 1.1ft , . . '· 960-2567 SABOT, rucina t'ond., AH1' ORJ Jo;(,,,"l'S, {;(,1.U Jlousehold items, elee. Wurlitzer Sptnel Puino ~ -.-.-, yarddoll)',S!tJS,AJ~okitc SILVE!l S1':HVlt:t-!. pluinbin.:. lumb er. bench. Ex(·ellcnl condl· 28 frojunCaboCruls. 65 dolly avail 5<'8·7116 t-' IN t-~ t-' U n N & I\ N . rurnlture & much "'ore lion. At it pie rinis.h. $500. Lapstrake. Rehlt 210 JIP -·--· TU,Ut-:s 64S-2:Dl _inlsc . .WS -l:J37 &U-5700 ~ft. 41'f.t . V-8 Gray, 20 hn. Dinette, LASER oo 11148. xlnt ---V Births, monoma lic, cond . hand Trlr incl. MATTRESS •MADNESS• •ALL SIZES• ftriced to Mo••! 833-962:> &646·86it6 PUILIC AUCTION f.1ANY 11'Efo1SOF' F'INE ESTA1'i: Jf;W EL!l.Y. ART OHJEC'l'S. AN - TIQUES, FINE !''U RN .. E1'C . PHONE F'OR IN- F'O . & HROC 11 U RI-:. 645-2200 Tennis i\l embcrs hip for sal~ imtned. Pres ti;:t• loc11l eluh 8JJ-:164J / 581-7800 Tiffany Lamp, drapc.•s & Del f\lar \\lo\·en woods . Like nc\\'. Anxious to sell. G-14-9205. ~------1 Hail tank & Pum11, t:.t-: l''cnder Rho<h.•s 71,i, Suit-VHF, F11tho.'fe11kdccks. $800 . Also Saillng Rerrlg. 16xti cu I\. f-'I", J cwse elcc. /\sk.ing $800. Bristol Co nd. Pvt. Pty. Diqghy, SISO. S'6·1975 yrs old. Elec boot head. Call673-5695. Bst orr. 714/6'0-1168 or -~~----- F'<lf' A.,,_ 0 ... 11 1~0 ........ lhd w ... ,.., ...... ~J1 ·••l~ ' 846-0989. J;~"'~';·88~7~S;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;J 14' Classil· Ketch C hickering Rosewood New sails, trailer. CYCLE RDiTALS For S11le Newport Be<-1eh Grand Piano, Circa 1885. M9:>. 64fi-fl004l Suzuki !i0 /125. 673"3-IG5 Tennis C lub Me m -Beaut. cond. · PXJO /bst. * GL ... STitOM * b bership. 675-GMS. 642-7726. Summer C-..lala 22 ' FJ erglassS10011 SUZUK 1 '73 1'~1 40U. A·l ~ Slps2. head, galll~)'. Very ft>w mil<>S $6.'lO or !lard O rthopedic Mat-Tll O M AS Trianon GetA gooddeid ut : $2<150. 646.oooo hestofle r.548.71H-1 tress. Xlnt <"Ond $35. t:~ll K~yboard Organ as Set.•n SOUTH C.'OAST 494 -4554. on Lawrence Wl"lk show. !'.IA RINE SERVICE C.'O RONAUO 27' Sailbout. '72 I fond a C U:M. like new !:168·3555. 585 W. 19thSt., CM Ready fur (Hnl1ly fun : ~> Sear!! :\llniUtku $50. Blue & while plaid sofa 645·7121 $8900.S46-8027. 1'-1u !'l l Sl'1l thi s w~ sleeper. 1 yr. old. Clean l~ichmond antique playcrt~~~~~~~~~~~1 ----~ tl75_536Jlwt 'nllA:\1 -8 1~1_ Sl75. Old Wedgewood piano, 70 + rollsSISOO.orl-Gl10Sf 13. 13.3 ft . + stove, clean. S50. 631·0l4 l best offer. Call 494-&>48 Classic Bay L.uuneh trailer. Ca ti 645-:!ti!Q or 1974 l'cn tun 175. Very ·~ . . Frl'sh t:uughl F~IS H t::\"eryday! Buy dirl'<.1 fron1 17' Witls-'1cyl univ. Msg. '42-3602. f.:oo<l cund 1\1any extras. TllOMAS Organ Califor-$850. 646-0000 -~-------SGSO. • • !IGU-213.J nian 261 w /rhythm sec-1WANJEO lion. Less than I yr old. 36'STEPJ-IENS _ ·70 3HO ltF:Nl!:Ll.I, new '.\1ust sell this week. "'ill F'/BSedan <·ni.: .. xtnt ('ond. Stre~t or aeL'C l>l 1st rt'as. offer. Twin Chr)'5, radar, lf OB IE 16 dirt $.,<,Oil. 5:;7 21:12 aft. 5. 962·7922afl .12noon. IIOPWT, · every U\'ailablc xtra. ·7 1 llus ky. 0 ti ml· on cni.: & $28500. 646-9000 Trade, fi ne Diamond & tra11s. curnuus. ext sw SpomngGoock 8094 ............................ the Fisher 1nen .. at the KN EJSSJo:L Sk.is, 205 Red '73 Orrion 18'. hrs. 110. 305 W/ 1rlr. t-:s·r,·r1·: S\1.1-: 'l'hiu· ..... t.. .... h11· µot't 1v" c~.I Fri ,V :-.,11 \11111111" t.,;d. flt·S~l'Y g air)t.' S1l'l'<'o prt''io;h:u·I.;. 1·h.11r. 1hn111:.: ~1>kl',, ~lolhrc y(•!t• ••r i;.i nll' '\.'\ tl111.•1uu~I h1'ln11•\, roll·a·Wil}' l~·d, cnlan . .:1·r ~llJ or h~I nl r ' '-~ ~:\·t.·~-,;. •\l..tuls i\lu1·h nl oft• -;:11 14:1:.' i'illi ·l :!:l.C, l\l us·r Sto:LL antique a1nclhyst & Sl-'t."<i llC'al'I necklace, 14K. tirt·a 1850. 2 Anli!!Ul' J4K hr;1celcts. 2 l·IK J;1\·l·ndar ja tlcl•---------.,.1 rin gs, 1nne .,..•/d ia · GplMGFISHIMG? NEWPOR't Star. S20 . Surfboard Ford, 45 DORY 1-'Ll::l.I 846 82 Swallowtail. U'2". $15.1 __ ·_•.s_. ------Newpo11 Pier Gold Jewelry, Antiqu<.•s. in~ arn1 , 1•t1·. S7.'JO. '7:! Art Objcct:oi. F\lrniture. llonda SL 350, lo m1. $550. etc, etc. 645-2200 If no D73·61;1u answer, 675<1662 ·7,1 Kav.·a s~1k1 !JOU . ·12 Suzu ki .1ou Hoth .~Int tuntl. :.XI :!497 :1ft 6prn n1ond~ 1. 1111 rl·as. 0 \\'nl·r B'S WORM FARM 586-251 ~ ____ Open Daily7Amto6Pm 1!'1;17 lu\\ ;i \it"'i.I \"<·nlc• Miscellane-ous 8080 *MOVING* ----1 _6c·1c6_· 1c7c2c9 _______ 122 ft. Owens cabin cruiser. Set 4t'S<µld Paddle lircs Sacrifil'l' .2-IJ calibre am· FUiiy equipped w/stove. SISO or trndc for SC'l of inun. & relo;id'g equip. ref.,sink, h e ad and Terror Ii res. ~-!:1829 For full de tail 552-5Z70 s tereo la pe. .lust folly l lOUll::l4 XI nt cond. S7~5 67:>-lllllili Giant \ln\llH! S:1l1• ihl'f IUl"J 1\l·1n .~ .'lo~· tu ... , .. l~•;.,; l'o rt n;.ni.~:.:at•"I ;-. II !0°11 1011;1 t·'n S:11 Su11 l>n :.: l<rn 11111• ,",: ··h;iir:- Liu!l"t•I & hult'h. lv.n !11.·1ls, 1·:111q11n :.: J.!t•;1r , ·I n1:111 r.il!. l.111..l•:-. n11~1-. S;.it & ....................... J\'ilcCrawlets.1\otcal Worrns. African Night Crawlers & Hl"<i \\.'ornis Old Navajo rug, v;1luc S waps IRON BED 17362 Gothard.111l S700-sacrifice for SJ()(). 8096 res tored . P .P. 3495. Phone 962-8615. ----------·7.1 ll AllLE\' IJa\idson 14' Omega, ready lo sail 350 SS l'.:h·l· o;larl1:r w tra iler ,'I,, all equiv. S800 5:!6·H:l5!J ll(I L K~.H .. 111lq lr1u1I. l\op;ihulu J.11 llH . . . . I :-.1111 K :.'.pn), 1!1t•il put'\ 1Jl t11 d'liw -.hr '.H i~ Jj;,3 Good cond. 645-1436 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ai,:e unknO\\'n, doulilc CALL847-5141 -----~~---I Tlti\DE Pl aster work, all !>It.\', l ho;1dbuard 4 '~ fl"l't j~~~~~-~~~~-1 !\li crowav e ovl'n. <.:om-t)·pes f1)r Plumbing & hi ~h. footbo;ird 3 feel Evcresl St:indard manual mcrcial 850 walls. Never Linoleum lay111j!. Li\·c in lu~h i\ll•l:ilr;.iils . Read) l)'pcwrit cr . i:xtra ust•d .$750.968-0440. Wcs.tmins tcr.893·1<139 26' 19.ll Chriscraft w/slip s pace. 22Q hp w/10. Ll.'Ss 20 hrs . Woodhull in poor cond. Suitable for do-it- yourselfer or s;ilvagc. Will consider best offer rec'd. hy 8/l /75. :>52·7272 :"l fl6pm . ~-6-IU-561:! '73 Colwrbio 43' MK Ill llONIJA '73 t:l.:J.'llfK:'> less frnt. 1·nd &: :-ca(. Less thans11on1i SJ.:i.tH!:o·l7•11i 1·1vtlu ·.'· o•hl~ ,\'. 1•nu~ n1 u c: h rn 1'1 I :1 :!~ l'.111 .. ~"\1rn . l,; .. uk1ni.: l.;111. lu rl·f1111 s h. & S75.00. l'honl• (;75-IJ342 01 cha raclC'rs. Sl5. Good cond. Call 642-7320 bt\\'n IQA!\1 to2Pi\1 li r I ti ).! 1· \I ,1 ~ Ir\ 1•ll•1·. :11-•1•h!>. dt·cor llt'lllS, (Grn'1'1•1· 1 Fr o IO I ,·;innin:.: Jars. ('lothing. Sat Su ri 10 1; Sal & Sun. IX!J :\ll·tT1ll l'I PATJ() S1\l.I•: ll1dt•ah1.•d off Oran).!t' ,\1·1'. C .\I lo\1.'"'l'a\. 11!11 rn1 ~"t ISup1.·r {;;,ragl" S;d1·~ <!II dc!>h l'11lf ,t, 1.·n1l thi~ ~ r' a1 ·1·11rnn1ul;1t1<111 . l.:1111\).-;, {'futh"g & nu~i· 'fouls . l'lt•1· tnulor.~. itt•1n~. Jlli ··\ t'1n hook:.. plun1tnn~ ,\c ournonSt \"\1 .!•'i!.11~-*':.! har1l\1ar1· Ol•1·ora\11r l\t is1· h11U.'il'h•1ld & \ :ird goods f-i·l11thu1~ IA;t!> <il .11.oud 1c !>. ; lH·'i :.iu ;n 1:1:.i1 1ll•1n.~ ~I ll<'h n1orl" :..'l.l;:'J:! to:a~t"vod Cir. II H. S:ll (July ~J -cl . C11 ll1• ~:11 1 r.1 d t·r1 1 S:u1C;;1raJ:\' S,11 1· ,\1ulti JuanC;1p 1•1:t !l[JI"; l·':1u11!~ Sul ~I 5 )al onl.1 :\II (;~>t.·!>' llc~l ufll·f:-' '.\! ,\ F IH !>Jlt'l"tls. ,\nt11p1e 1111·1.i•r ,\· nU!>l" 177:! Cr1·,\u1oin1 l'l (''! l'\Jrn. Dirt H1k\· llnnda C:1m(·ra,, ..\·equip . spurt.' •'•1u1p .. an11qt1l'S & rnut·lr 111 .. re' H~1:.i l~:dl·I Dr . II II 011v.·11 l\darns & In· d I ;1 11 11 p o ! i S • 11 f ! . \1 a~nnl111 f. flliM-11117 Chuppt•r. Hl·fng, t_;ul1;1r Sp;,n1"h l1 11ni.:1ng lamps. Amp t_:,1n1ho l'111or ·r\-n1otl.lr hvrne l"OUl"hes , rer pl}r. v.·ai .. rl11.~I 1\ lot\"!>.fu rn misc•-552-JO!iX <.:Otno1>1·. pl.into; pa1nl · oulclc11i.r guld ll'h. 1,.,1_,_1Horses 8060 lW !>;!\\' ;\lorl· ihari 1 ~•11~11 ••••••••• •••:•••••••••• lo li~L tifi:ll Ft•t'gu~ou t '1r l}uarterhorst• Appaluos:1 e ll•. 1bt\\11 ltl·;11ti ,\ <;1:ldin g.(;rl.~ho.,..·1x11t•n­ W..1 r nnlia . olf H1"'!>t ll Ii 11al 5yrs oltl . T;1l·k.shn1\' M2 ~~1H4 :-;idtllC'. t;1t·k rrn ;11 ;111. ·l'.-l·l-1>008 Sh:ov.·n ~fO\'I"\ llul l'."1 1 c•luh,, l:!\I '•, .11pt·l ,.;,, p.id. '.\lor i.:an l'1Jl}. 1 y r s . 1hlll'll l' "'l"f 1 ~1•1~ ,\t·nd,.. bl•aut l "n!1r111 a11 o n . ::i:d ,\:. S1111 !'<.-1 1:.! Ht•rn 1-.:l'Jl\lt• .\lust S\'l l V;1IUl hr:1nd1 . l[ll S~ISU :\l:ok1•ofr.;).'lH 18111. H;1rl' "·inc Chal L•a u Laf1lc-ltoths.1•hilc.l, 1959 L"all •l!l-1 -24K2 S'J'(Jll:\G E UIN 5x!UxG. S65 ,\ln1osl new. ulumn. 546-43111 h: l."IG o· LAWN llf ' !\10\VEl<SSO. .. 556-0137 .. JUl'IK WAKTED for Sl"r11p mt."taL 'l"Clp duHar paid fur autos or IK11lies. i\lsu ap1llianCl'S. l'l(". h:1Ull•d a11·ay frel'. Ed Stone. 968.:l.JS(; \~"1nrl11w Air Cond1tion{'r, l"l'dd1·rs. 25". 121.10 1rru. SlllO. Cu I I 1;73.5&1-·1. CUSTOM CAKES for Cl"l:'r}' Ol'l"a s ion. n1as.tcrfully tTcilll'<i for ~·ou. The unusual 1s my SPl'l'ialty Prll'l'd rt• asonabll• \1·ith satisfal" !inn gu:1rantecd. C;ill Helen 11 0"' for your c·ustorn del·oratl'1t eukc at 97~1-f•li2:L t)r11•11t;ol Imp. thl,;. ga!> I).!:<. (rpl ::.crn, lgt f1xtrs. HHl) (; 12-0551 L'\"l'!> * * * Rosan Claril 17252 ...... #2 Huntinqton •ach \'ou are the winner of TWO FREE TICKETS lSIJ.50ValueJ Rin9lin9 Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circan JulyJJst luAug 12\h 1\naheim Convention Center . 800 W. Katella T ic kets ma y be L'X · (•hanged for rcser1·cd Sl'als al lhl' Convention Centl•r ahl•at.l 11f tin11:. Call 64:!·567K. ext 33J tu t•l:oim your tickets. * * * !\.I Al'L~: ('he s.l s of c.l ru .,..'l'r s. S40 f o r both !oit'p. $25 & $...>Q. Antq. milk can S25. i\langus t:hurd organ S!O. a ntq. t•rock S:.O. ;111\£1. rockng chr S.15 . old !>l'hool 1lsk S2.1. I<.:. lots (If m i!><'. ;,.18 7tti llf or fi45·811>1 lll•fng \Vindow Air Conth- tionl'r. f''cddL•rs. Xtnt . l2UU ht ti. SIOO. ti7J-5f.SI. • • • • .. .. Find Your Name Win Tickets Worth s13so_ • • • • • • 1r 1t t I • .) , ""''""'"' e, 111\llH Ff l D • ...,, llEHHCTH rEl-D O 51•9"' ..,1;1 g.,.,..,.., hi lllCHAllO lll•FISJOW COMING TO ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Thursday, July 31 to Tuesday, August 12 PHONE 635-5000 It's' easy. Look for your ,.. .. In clossiffed section. coll 647-5671, nttfilion ' for ,... to pick • ,_ office of 1r Four maple bur stools. two \·iotin s. fi s h aquarium , gui ta r . M2-4586 - 9 x 12 Rug. sky blue nylon. perfect $25. New 16 inch doll $6. 644 -0Z.<;;9 TV, Radio, Hifi, Sterro 8098 . ...................... .. Cs tm . Oiled Walnut St(•rco Cabinet \\'ilh /withoul compo- nents. 2D" Cir. ·rv , .,...a lnut console. &14·2'JJ2. 14 1 ~' Hcfin "d wood. f'(I. 115hp. Xlnt. IJB w /lrlr. S2195 or make real!. ofr. 551 -3079 or 551-1048Pft1 Ou t sta ndin ~ -?t:e an l,'N ISl'()H1" 11·1·73 lfunda racer. w ~x!nl ra1•1ni,: ~l' i 5u J'\.\•r . utHt '1'h1~ 1 ~ thl' t ord. 17 Sa_Jls. full 1•411111 3 \\'hl'cl<.•r tlu1t hanks i11tu for lung d1stitnce rac1•s a 1 u r n . c o rn p . Hepla cernt."nt. 1';1l11l· 11· roads tt•1· t•i11 & sulc SOO t\1 . 'l'ry offer $67 -~>110 cvrtains. Sl.!150. 1;.15.174r; PI P 557 .. 14·18 Boots, Slips/ Docks 9070 ·71 YA ll:\~1A 2.'10 '.\IX L\l'\\"eR).!. Fa~t $-IOI) uruffL'f li";:l-'.llt~ldu ys ----t:hl'sl type fr~zer, lx•st Z • ilh 21 .. Co 1 lV XI off€'r O\'er S.'iO. Uar w/3 en . . > oc · , . nt s tools. be:-t O\cer $50. ~?1nd201~1?n $150. !\1ust St.•11 * CLASSIC * ••••••••••••••••••••••• . . SLIPS Newport Beach Motor Homes, Sole/Rent 18 ft. (,\aspur Seafare S:iilorPowcr 9160 548-94 17 "" . ""---1/0 lGS ll P .• trlr. x.lnt 673-5253 645-8506 cond. S4•150. 1-:ves & Sun ......................... '.\1 0VINC : F or s ulc Stl'rt."o. 2 .,..·hi. trlr., 1:.170 Toyota ~1k . II. MG-4529 lO \\l att and 511 W:1tl audio amplifier. Sell or trade for '!? 640-1:>!:11 642·37211 ; 1\1urnings til WANTt.:D on shore moor ! 22' :7LA~ DER. dlnt_.~~~g· noon 646-7456. ing ; Ualboa Island. Will se. i·r~ntainl' · ~·-· buy bt111t if nee. 673-2746 Mfi·O·l·li· LEISURE Worlder mov-Hccord Player, Garrard. Feather :irm. Slcreo inf,:. llcritaJ,l"e Mahoi;. w /plas tic cv r . $45. 1-lcpplcwhite Cnr. l"UP-!''86-6.523. 24' Skipjack w / trlr. fl ybrid ge, twin 170 Volvus. radio, depth s ou nd er. trim tabs. many-many other CK · tras ~ ·7~ z;i' ()J'EN 1!1)1\I> ~\illy s t•l f -eon t ·11 Loaded .,... l'xtr11 ~. SIU,!'illlor t:il.;c U\'f•r pymts . I'\"\. l'ly. S.1!1-2.">!'i~• 9080 . ...................... . boards. 18.10 Bamboo de--_ _ _ 25' ;, OF~F~ on all Ski Equip· ment at 1\1 ~:Si\ BOAT CENTER. 646-0539 sign H e PP I e white BSH 710 turntablt.". Shure arn1c hrs. 1880 Walnut M91 cartridge. Sl 25. lhl. o pc n 3!li«l8". Pal11led 17 14 !493-242Gafter6pm. ches l. linl'ns. mi se 830-4753 $13.950. 714 /673-0528 . I ll ' Owt•ns JO O HP . E\•inrudc OB. Approx 2.1 hrs si ne~ O\'Crhaul. Tand trlr, wide deep hull . c:ood ocean . fish ing or Ski . t6 rt. 1\1;1ndella Style Ski Boal. 283 Vclle eng, V drive, sgle axle tr. Very '71 to:xplurer <!.'l", rully <.un- t.w / gl'll.-roof i\1C, n1any cxtr;1s . s1;.oo Pri\' Pty . 540-!Jl:~ij . ------\Vnterl>cd & Wood frame_ King Sz. ~1 atlress near new. $65. Ph : 673-3562. Balboa Isla nd . 2 desks $40 ca. Scar·s tent trailer S285. Hoy 's Sc:h\.\·inn Su per Sti ng Hay hik€' s:m.so. G75·J85.1. SCRAM-1.ETS ANSWERS Rarn1sh -Seize - F:xert l,arynx R ~::ST \'E,\ll.S !worked ror the gO\'~rn­ ml•nt for t WL'l\"e Yl'urs 11nd I Like tu think or them as. the HEST YEAHS or my life. Miscellaneous Wonted 8081 ........................ SS CASH SS FOR Good used fum /rcfn,l!s Frzrs /sto1·es. 546-071i8. ~lolorola ""orks i n a drawer . 1972 mcxlel Color T\-'. re-mote controJ. Xlnt cond. Firm $200. 5-18-5878. Boots & Marine Equipment ••••••••••••••••••••••• 9010 ....................... BOY SCOli'J'S nel'fl ho<il~. cars & airplan~. ·rax ad- \'antages. 5·16-4~.ll • l'ul 'fhl' Sparkll' Ba•·k• Exper t polishinµ & rll' tailing on your filx-rglass boat. Ll•t us clean & 1;a1nl suur cu~ines & l;!li,:e. In the "'uter or out. Ca ll ~1 ~:SA HUA'I' <..:t:N'l"EH. ;1sk ror Paul. 646-0539 Let us sell yuur boat. :i ny Sl:t•!. for fast results call '.\I f-~SA Jl(),\ ·r CENT EH. l>.i(i-053!1 26' llult. No motor. no cabin. Hull only. l\1ake offer. 6,16-7211 . Clean s 1200. li4·1·57!l8. Trailers, Tro•.t 9170 548-7482 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1800. :>40-2307. __ _ Small Chris Craft Cabin Sporl Fisher. Fully e11uipt. \"alue S.:t.XXJ. Sell for S18:>0 11r trade f,1r I louse Tra i ll'r. &15-2898. 30· J~ffr1cs Sp11 F'shr Tv•n V8. t-'lytxlg, loadrol. S\7 .500. 6·16-!~•1 14 ' FIHERGl.1\SS. enJ:inc & t ra1h:r 552-J008 25hp S•\50. '68 E\·inrudc Iii' 110 . ln hull. 155 !IP. U:\1C. Good cond. f>•lii-845l't Transportation ........................ 1'ERHY 1'HA\IEL TRAILER 1 1 .1·~rt .S750 • 545·31!ll • SAVF: n1uney this \'ac:a- tiun w th1 ~ s Potll•so;, min! l'Ond. "Prowler"' tra\l'] trallt'r. Sip.~ 6. Ne\\" \.\'Hie tr;1ck gh1!>s tires . Is l SKOU t:1kcs. 16" Chris. CrafL '62. 170 HP. Campers, Sole/ 552-al:l!17 xlnl cond. 24 llrs. ;\;hi. R•nt 9120 20· AHIS1' Sclf-corf1·ll . nu ugh deck. rtope & s is •••••••••. ••••••••••••• •·· 1 R I d 1 E-Z hfr. ~v.·aybar. c·IL•n11 r.x ra s. c1 ucc 1 '71 Weckcnd~~r Cam"'"r. SI ·95 830 8&1tl ,.~ Sl.!Jlltl. K" Sluckland top ,;i · -· S C. xlnl cond. Xtras. \\' huu1 r:ick S300. 1u· Boats, Rent/ 8-ll·625U_l:!.:._7.P m.• Gtassµar liuat & 7•,111' Charter 9050 73 V\\' Pop Top Canlpt..'r t:lµin rnlr. Sl50 !.117 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tent. air, l'lt•t. f1ig. dual Presidio. S;.in Cle1ncntl•. ----------•I bait. awning , stereo, 4~2 ·1986 Boots for Chc:rftt 44' t-lunter.Slps6 JI· Tallycran, Sips 6 14 ' llobiccats Nat ·1 Cruising Cl uh 3333 W. Coast !fwy. NH 30,000 mi. 1-'eiieet . S.S.900. 585-5702 /673-6971 8'CABOVEHCA1\1P£R Real clean. M50 5411-1~ SllAS'r A Iii fl l\'1 hitch. ("<1 hana . E.\tr;~s . Sl vs 6. Purly Pty.1147-J l.22 --- Auto S•r•ice & Parts 9400 Will Buy Use-c.l_f:_le_<1_n_c Boots , Maintenance/ Call631-0281 Mobile Homes 9140 Manicurinf.: t\.lachincs. Ser•ic• f02o j-..... ~~ ..... ~~~~~~1••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tv.·u U S. Spri nt 1nags fnr Cht'\")":-. 14 by 1 "~ with tir1:s . S7:>. 545-~1120 Call 97!1·7~.52 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 20-30 ' New BoaL'> for 20x57 2 Hr 2 Ba. E:.,lras. rent by day. Ca ll like nu. 5 Star /\dull llch Musical Ell·ctric;1J-\\lood.,..·orking 675_8866_ Pk Sl4 .SOO 49:1-352.1 Instruments 8083 Plomhing -lnstallation ---• W:int lo huy 1!:165 El Can1inu for parts or 196<1 or "ti5 F.1 Camino right door. 1965 Che1•elle or to:I Camino dush. 1\1ust have factory air. Bl Camino door pa ne ls . Ask for Larry, H68-4tl71aft6p1n ••••••••••••••••••••••• LUDWIG Drums, natural wood finish. teak 1·cn1..'Cr Call 644-6866 & Repa ir. lnhd t:n~ re· Boots, Soil 9060 Motorcycl•s/ pair. Fire syslt'm in..;tall ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scooteors 9150 & maint. Scorpio Marine SCllOCK SABOT, 1!11 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·9704. -----cond. Gd racing reoerd '70 Yi\l\tAJ-1/\ 250 Dirt S-100.673·0336aft6P~I. Bike, w /xtras. Lks & l\1USIC Store Closeout'. Boats, Morin• runs itd. $300. S92·51J6 or New & Used Guitars & Equipment 9030 Columbia 34. loaded fo1 846-1926 acce ss or i cs at ••••••••••••••••••••••• c rui s ing. tst m. inl.. ·~o K k. 100 Autos for Sole wholesale ! IJollru.1 SWORDFISHPLAMK frplc. lv. s lereo. P.P . 1oodaw._as_1o ,· ~unrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Alvarl'Z & Yamaha . ood 7148982970evl'S g ,re01u1 l cn.1n·s11at. . 642·3335 W en,2.Srt. -. . · Cle-an dirt only, Sl75. Antiqu•~/ Good cond. llohie 14. no trailer. 640-0286 Classics 9520 Office f'Urni~ & REt\SONABLt: $800 2 I 3·592·5750 -----••••••••••••••••••••••• Equipm•nt 8085 Call 645-774•1 aft 7 Pi\1. ·74 HONDA XL 100. 90 , 5 0 CI as s i c Chevy ••••••••••••••••••••••• Johnson 181IP O/B l\1otor Exe S\'I chrs $15/35, Sl')" w /xtras. Very clean. chrs $12 /24. desks, dftg S200. 493-2449 s tl s /dk s. exc elks . ----------- Pierce-867 w. 191.h, CM n 0 i\ T T Hi\ I Lr: H 645-7411 (i\mcrican l lie. t''its 13· to 16'-$135. PH : 67S-66G6 8ARGi\IN!Oncyearold3 ------:-- - Jr. Exec dl'Sks & chairs. ,\\"OR Rcdcrest 1nn:ttable one CXCC .St'l". desk & din i::h Y. JI-IP Hrilish chair, file tab., 4 desk Seagull. f.merAl'ncy ac- floor puds, low crL>den1.a . tcssoric s . Used once. mail r ack. all walnut to.l ake offer. 494-9677or fi11i s h. less than half 213 -424-3462. ____ _ original <.·ost, 641·15!""19 or 642-3737 eves. loafs, Power 9040 ......................... * * * W . V. Perkin 2427 I Larkwood Ln El Toro You arc the winner qr TWO FREE TICKETS !Sl3.SO Value) RiftCJling .-.0.. Barnum & loitey Circus mpg. Cull 511m -8pn1cves. f)eli\'ery Van. N1:w cng, 645-9036 rad. s t:1rter. J.:<'R., ""iring ·71 KAWASAKI F-7 t'~n­ duro. ! 75cc .Str('(.1. & Dirt s.150. 493-24 ·19 & tirc.•s.. S950 or offer. 53G-J45~1- '57 T -Bi rd <..:lassie car Xlnt cond_ P\1 ply. '72 Yamaha 250 dirt bike. Call 4!13-2284. F'resh & c lean"'/ st. con-------- ver s ion parts . $350. '64 Lincoln Con\"Crlible. 64-0-0318 Runs good . looks good. '73 CZ 125. fast. clean MX. $750. &lll-9000 .July J I.st to Aug 12th Recreational Anahelm Convention 960-2823 Vehicles 9530 $325. Center, 800 W. KatQlla ••••••••••••••••••••••• OFC. F'URN. Neurly nc.,..·. ~one out or business! Fil- ing cabnts .. exec. desks & chrs_ Steno desks & t·hrs. IU~I Selectric: Tickets may b e ex------------IEarly ill odel JEl':P. change d for reserved ·73 Yamaha 100 AIX plus Need s finis hing. S3SO . J UST ARR IV ED. New seals al the Convention eJC.traS.Verydept!ndablc. S48-IS3"7anylimc. F~xciting LY!'.11\N Bi s-Center ahead of time. $375orolfer.897-7!D4 . __ _ Typt•wri lers. Royal Bond copier. eonf. tbls. Pitney Bowes Postage m ach .. Colatcr addres s ing mach. Address plate printer. teller folder, en· velope stuffer . many more item s ! 001 [)()\·er Or .. NB. Sunday only. July 20th. Noon toS DESKS. Chairs. Drafting Tbls. Xerox, WalerlK'd. 7~2-0777 '"' 8087 .......................... '"Ynii' 24 " ribe:r"lass. In-Cull 642·5678, ext 333 to Dunc Bu~gy Corvair Ill " I · · 1968 1-l od a k a Ace 100 board Luxury Sport c a1myourt1ckels. Good condition . 5150 hp . 4 pla Cl'. s trel'I Boo1l. * • • !Jave 842.6161 le~atrail. Xtra s and BAYSll>t; ill ARINE ----------tires. low b;ir, costorn SAl~F~ Venture 21', trlr, motor. "73 Honda750-4 hit. xlnl cond. SIOOO. 673-9570 xlnt cond .. m any ex\ras, $1400. Extras 496·11125. ELCO 27 -good Chrysler,l ~p_cv~p_rt~y_llJ0-4 __ , .. __ l--•-7_s_-l_l_OO_an_.,,._5_P_>_I __ ISal'ri fi-,-.-,-.,-iS-J_E_E_P Super A Df<'-bait pump. Lido 14 No. 61 w/lrlr.1 boal 65 o TR I UM pH · 7 3 , Wagoncer. G cyls. 4WO. all i\t arlin equip. Jtec. cover &: xtras. Good Chopped, x lnt cond . $1300cash. G-45-7444. s ur\"C)'. Ori,t;:. Owner. cond . $'995. 67S-6782 $1900. Call 960-2588 ·ls·--rt--R-------$4~00 642-6472 /eve P!t s, ace, 673-3468 Fll,.-r. Gel Cond. ·72 YAMAllA Roda 9540 f'or the best Trailerable Boat buy in Town. See Me sa Hout Center. 646-0539 SJOO i bstorr. 645-0736 360 MX.Neweng ••••••••••••••••••••••• &: clutch Ford JU I-lot Rod "I\"' IS'CAT Per!. cond $525. 675-3342 Ch op pt!d, render I ei;s, ba s kt'I ('USC $650. Fast. new in '75. Slip '7:t Yamaha 200 CC twin !Mp·4S59/ best offer. available. $800 Of" trade elect.rte, xlnt c()O{f( $550. l--~--C------- Old 25' Cabin Cruiser + for monohull. 919-1320 531-5001. Sh•lby 68 GT 500, con\·ert . Outl'h r11bbils. \'l'ry pro trlr, gd hull, lot.s of wk. aft. Sprn -4 spd. l.ea\•in~ t•ountry Jiffc breedinJ! vuir, Ndseng.$250.546-4922 "72 Honda I2SSL. IJOOmi , l\-lust Sel\!Ofr.1'7J-J068. w lhutch$15.00&9124 CORONADO IS with Xlnl cond. Mwit sell by . "CLASSIC" trailer, xlnt cond. Days this wet.>k . s.aoo . Ph; 4Wht'e1Dri•tt 9550 Oran~c wln~cd Amazon 18 · Chr i s C r a rt 2 13 /264 -4770 : Eve~ 640·5894. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Parrot with cage $250. Supers port. 1964. , SU.mt. 552-071~-.73 HON!>. ~•C•t. 7 4 JHp CJ.5 581-7065 be.fore 2, ask for 327 F v 8 E ONLY " ' Margie . ngme -. Sailboat , 24 ft . [nboard 8800oril mi. $11~ best •Wheel dri,·e, 8 cylinder. -~~-------1400 Hr~. Comp 11 re· eng. '5500.NQ' n.>Ortn11. ofter.89'!-6688. roll bar. radk>, xlnt., Will ftionos &-OM)IWIS 8090 (lnl11 hed. N~w lf..hol., Call "8·6139 a[t.1 PM. . tr•de. 831 -204odlr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• custom cover b)' xte BMW '7<1 R75/6 w/W1nd· & Cicero. Conilisl<!nllY Kile 1200 ; like new. jam mer I& bags. p:l95. '72 Ford pic kup f"ZSO·<lx.a FIELD'S. 400 Pianos & Organs . New & used. Splnt:l:'I , <::rand!, Playt>rs . GoinR out for huslne5s. Jtental/oPt to buy, K;iwai , Slr.lnwoy, Baldwin. FIELD'S (71416.'11-2770 12072 Brookhurst. G.G. ,1 maintained &: truly In Unsinkable! Pleasure. Call•9Ull big tires. side pipe3, "MINT" eond . lhru-out. r aci1Jl1 c h amb. Cost _ S3700 /bst off. Call Asking 14!100. Wk day S1600.a\!lll850.6'15·8161 '72 KAWASAKI 35> F-2, 3 845-•00lafter&P!\1 e\•e1 175·3880 or cyl,fast ,gdcond.hestof"-T 213-4~J281 21' AQUARIUS 2 Yf'S· old. fer over $500. 96.1-2298 ruckJ 9560 Trlr. Ext•••· Super ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 f'ormu l a, 18', 31 Super Bee Chr)'S ens". Xlnt cond. l3800. 5481 l Nwpl. 1Up wtan lac's. P ENTON.GOODCOND. TRUCKS -VANS-4WJ)'ll $4.800. 963·3590 or REASONABLE Wanted. Cle•n,late &45-8<148 • S52·3'.lfi8 • Mdls. Casht 816-384~ I . ( TrYCks 95 •••••••••••••••••• ' Vans 9570 Aufo5, lmporfed A.utos, lmpo~ ... ufo•, Imp_........_... ...uto• Im 0 ...a..-..i •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ • orTil'V " • p ~ <IS C h C>\), 4 Ton. 13''74 .DodJte Van C'11tm llll , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• :................. r~day Jutvt8 1')7o;__ DAIL'YPILO'T ,,, flal~d l l d PS lo .... 1 XI Alfa Romeo 9705 BMW 9712 Jn.nuar .t11730 Po ... ch• 9750 Autos Import-... I"' t I • -• x n l~n suso · . ... . , nl l'ond ••••• ••••••• • ••• ••••• •• ••• ••••••• •••••••. ••••• -7"" .., • • "' • 111:"1;1 "'u or., mported Autos Import-~ 't 646·4059/548 G4ltO $4000 f1rin <'all 839·2511 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• • cv ·~ t 'ORD PICK• 1 -, -A.lo• Wanted 9590 Alfa Romeo ORANGE COUNTY'S 2 To Choo .. Fr.;,;;·· Toyota 9765 T~:;;,-;··········~;~-; Tri:,;;·i:··········••.,.• .. c: 000 11 "' D OLDEST Hl70 !II I r ·1 t1rr• 1 &. i•ro ••• • ••••• • • •• ••••••• ••• ••• • • • • • • • • P 9101 ..,,, m es on t•n.:1nr ~··•• ••• • •• •••••••••••• •lllO . 'II I ~ . , • . • • •••••. •. •• • •••• •. • • • • • ••••••••••• • Btakes. tlre1, cl"'t"h n WE Pi\ v TOP IX>l.1,1'\R $ALE 4-~ · · l uupt• '4 'unroot Annive""'"' 69 TOYOT cell••• .. ,. n,m c.u """TOP S>:DC'AKS "' "'"' wit "'" ""'''""' -' A 536·5014 ;.ner s oo P ~t f>'Ort1-;1G l\. lX>l\U.:..'iTlt.: Pnced from lilllh J11• 111111\Jt·11IJh·' SALE ' 1>1 '.111111 "' .1Ll•1 . , • or t'l.i\SSICS $ 6 Sulc•i. ~l'rV1l'C·Leai.111g r,.')IJ HKHI 1111 SI 500 v. h• • •· '' 111. , .. 1111 • I.uh TRU<.:K&c \ti1J·1m If 799 Roy Carver I 1111 •hi , .... , .• 1 •••• ·m Chev. :i .. J:1ckup. v a. '<'~·~~r,,l;~~ i:. ~xtra l'lean (1175021 Holli. ltoyce ' :i'w ~:!!~~.~~~~ ....... !?.~~ DISCOUNT!! :\Ill. '" Hr.I• ••w 'ol.-•,<luieh. BAU ER IUICK Beach 1-'t 234 E 11th st #I DEALER fr"'" ",," '"' "'"""" $ I 2 8 8 tron t.>nd , :;hcx:k11 llt'lwij.! "'Wi 11· bo "l ·d tM8 Oo +:· Co!'la Mes a 546-4444 IN U.S.A. prH·c nn th1' n1'.1r rw\\ overloud :.prlng!> 11 • ~. · ar r u' ve _ __ Overheud <·:.irnpcr: !>II~ to:.ta!\lt·!>a 97!1·2500 utMiu ·A1thur '71UMW2002.lomi. rR ROY TOYOTA 4.l'll'c. wuter 11 ump.duul ,&J :unl;on•t.,Nd l. comp. rcblt c>n~ .. i.un· R CARVER battery i.y!>tl·rn s 1200 TOP DOLLAR 752-0900 roof. r311 & ta!Jtc' Mooo '70 JAGUAR r ROLLS·ROYCC Sport Coupe T72·0041 art 6 (l\naht'J m l PAID ' M8·7388 23•E 171hs1 Aotomatlt:. po\•l'I' .. 111' 197 4 " L "'A H Cl m (' () ' .J COSTA MESA mg . .Ill' t'nlld .. ,\ \l ,, \I '70 Chevy :t• Ton \'H IMMEDIATB.Y Spyder, ·blue . 12.000 Capn 9715 XKE COUPE su·•••• radio . '''""' lop :\n Jspd. $1800 Bs t /ofr FORAU. miles . AM /FM . x lnt •••••••••••••••••-'••••• s d CLOSEDSUNOAYS 11476 645 6110 •-33 cond. must snl l ""9·"'."" '73 Cupn, xlnl ··ond, le> 4 pee •air conditioning, Ot lt'r l·'.x111n·!>, :.?'',, -~ _ "'ts ·!'914. FOREIGN CARS ~· .,.. .,..,,., ~ s tereo rudio. 119-0NH S b 9760 or (213)598·6131 m ileage Days phone aa Ill p 111 '56CMC p1ckup347V 8, CALLORC'*4EIM 73 • 540·604ll.nit~675-4484 $4199 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 s peed. $4!!5 TO SEE US ALFA ROMEO D_..._··--G 720 SAAB 67 3 661() UTMfl"I 7 J) l SPIDER ••••••••••••••••••·····a""at A""' DEMO Tow Truck Wanted ~low milea~e roudster WILL BUY YOUR ~ ti\U\ UIJW '70·'73. &-14 4131 in s upe rb cond1t1on• DATSUN. TOYOTA. ~<f ) TOYOTA $ALE 831·2040 dlr. _ Oil VOLKSWAG~"ll ~~ · l111u·d from '72 MAZDA P U. 30000 m1 PAID F d«mlwM ~TOYOTA l~b(, lfo !•O• ( 1,\ 11 I Trucks '7 1 'rft II ' \11'11 Tl< ~ ... I "l'l'1·d. 11\t•rr1r1\t'. IT•M ,h,11 p 1'i~dl.Z~ I I ~:H!rJ MARQUIS MOTORS l \15 1:!11 ~II ·{XX·• II.I\,. 'oCjlJl\'I h111..: ...... ~11 • l't.1 ...... 111•.t """' "" 11 \\ 1·ll . 9560 Trucks 9560 d . Austi-H-l•y .t11709 OR $4 190 new ra i. .. radio Rei.I .. -.. ~... 7 OR NCYr. 1966 Harbor CM 6.111 y u11 I :t!).1021 ....................... ....................... ofr over SI 700 675 58.52 3100 W.Ceas~lfwy. fµl •••• ••• • •• • • •••• ••••• •• TOP DOLLAR 642-9405 '59 BUG·EYf.Spntc.new Ci\LL Class1l' 1955 Jagu ar '59 Cht!v Truc.:k, 2 T. dum __ --pot. Eng xlnl Hollbar & SAL Ul-:HNADE:'-lE XK·l40 Roads ter. nt'"" Beach Imports ~Ill lx"'' bed w 2 s p a xil-$77:> Orange County's lop S900 Gl ti 4059, S40<»42 engtnl'. trans. t1n·s Aft 5. ~1 -39111 Highest$ Buyer 548·6480 ___ _ _ paint 499-2093evr 73 LUY P on Imports BMW 9712 '73 240Z. arr. 4 s pd, amt fm J;nsen 9732 .11 \l ,1l·,\rthur ~ J J m i>orl'l'. ' I\ 752-0900 iclcup B'll 1>~ereo. laJn'. new tires & ••••••••••••••••••••••• L?w miles. mags. stcr(•o. 1 Maxey Toyo•a ••••••••••••••••••••••• Koni shol·ks Blue S-1595. will trade 831·2(}i0dlr Call Rogeror Bill 830·0174 73 JENSEN '72 SAAB 99 '6~ 1"l ton lnll'rnul1onal pickup., Gd c•ng & lire~. new pa mt 848·0152 Want~d : P ic·kup truck. running c·oml. body any c ond . Un d <.•r $400 840-2600 1974 C MC 3 '4TSuburban S3800 673--1717 1147 855.5 FREE APPRAISAL I We huy used cars & t r ucks . Call GROTH CHEVHOLET for a free appraisa l. • G HOTll CllEVROLET 18<!11 Hcuc:h Blvd. lluntmglon &ach 847 ·liOIH 549·3331 SELLING YOUR CAR? '7 3 Ford Pickup TOP PRICES PAID F·IOO. Small\' 8. radio & 1-'ur Imports h eater. 8 ' bed. auto Pa1dfororNot tran~m 1 ss 1011 . 1>ower Dean Lewis Imports ~leering , air eond1l1011· 1966 llarbor. CM. mg. custom cab, fat·lory 646-~ original finis h with ------ beautiful shell. $3550. TOP CASH! 547-8259 Dealer 1-'or clean used <·ars & 1972 F -:-:-l r u c k s ! 11 ow a r cl J or~ 1 Councr 1 :i T., Chevrolet. DO\ c & Quail .ow m1 es. ca mper Sl t · t'rl Many ci.lras /\fl G • rce s. nr . ac:Arlhur, 962·0358. · · pm. Jambon ·t• and Hrbtol. Newport Beat·h 833 05.55 '56 Ford "1 T . l'.U .. 9' l>l'd 250 V -8. nc.:w llrt·i. & n rn:. 8'17·2458. N1o•cd 1nl·xpen.o.;1,·cold C'ar ror truns portaliun. Cull Alan a l 5'1!:1-1264 •7~ El Ca.m ino. l'Xl'ep ·54 lhru '56 Ford P U l11~nally nlt't'. · Must st•ll Wanted. sm all \'8 or ti t·vl th ts week. Will acl·cpt lsl s tic:k . 5,10_8533 · reas. offe r. ~·7922 aft. · ·---- 12 noon. _ Autos, Imported Vans 9570 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••. •••••••••••• General 970 I '65 Ford \':1n. xlnl mt•l'h ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Best offer l>t:fore SEE EUROPE s_111!S. 525·6201. BY CAR 18' l\tOTORllOMJo:. 1!162 Purchast• a ny I::uropean Chevy con verted 'tt.•p Car ror d...!1 \'ery i n \an. so•, complet ed Euro11e&ict ll!>pla11 your SllSO. 493·2-14!.I IOdl\ 1dual lnur From 69VWYAN CREVIER & I ST A BltOAOWAY SANTA ANA 835·3 171 ~~LTIMATI! DRIVING MACHINE • USED BMW's 1973 2002's Automatics 2 To Choose From • '73 BAVARIA's 2 To Choose From • 69 DATSUN 510 lnterceotor Ill Less thu n ~.ouo mile!> Pril·ed $6000 below l'ur rent model' Will tra<k I U u 11 r . a u lo nt :1 I 1 1 lran .. m1~!'>1n11. atr c·11nd1 (11)11111).!, l'"dll>. \Ill\ I 11H1f !JIH llS F . Auto .. rudio. vin)I roor. clean. sharp. (VDJ181 > Special l'ar for son or daughter. $988 I 73 Jensen Healey $2799 15,.000 original mill•S! Dnltatllluw& 831-2040dlr. Ferrari 9723 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • '68 330 GTS V 12. new lop, brakes. tunL'<.l. J)l•rf orig SIS.500. 646-5398 66 FERRARI 330GT I.ow mile!>, mmt cond1- t1on. must !>C<.' 1131-2WO dlr Fiat 9725 ..•••.................. ORANGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST IMM E OIATt:: L>ELIVE:rtV /\II Models&Colors Dick Miller Motors ~BBB l'.!11 \\' \\':11'111'1' .1 l :--11 \I ;1111 :--.1111.1 \11 I 19.73 RAT 124 Sport Coupe ~I int Cond 646 8202 ·72 FIAT 128 t dr ~edan t53W67l Wtlltrudc 8:ll ·2'"10dlr 0tw\ WJW Lamborghini 9736 J·' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,. V Ol V 0 75 LAMBORGHINI •l 'HR1\CO •COUNTACll •ESPADA 5 Spl'rds or Automatics IN STOCK MOW IMMEDIATE DELIVERY t\UTllORIZED 01':.\LEll SALES S ERVICE LEAS IN(; JIM MARINO MOTOR CARS . ( '·~ ; ~, ~,111 Stuh 9761 1200 W. Cout Hwy. 645-1102 roMTIAC-STUn A~ss fro111 tht B1lbo1 811 Club 2480 Harbor 81Ycl Mazda 9738 Costa Mesa 546-8017 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Toyota 9765 '72 RX3. Fadorv air ron<l ••••••• • •• •• ••••••••••• Xlnt c·ond Wholesa l~ bluebook Sl 175 963 2746. '70 MARK II 4 DOOR '72 RX·2. a ir. good shape. low miles, m<ik c offer. steal; Viejo 837-5993 Aulomal1t tran:.m1s~1on . radio 13 lo t·horn.t• from I I Me~ed~s Benz 97 40 2!15 cn1 P rn·c!> ~tart a t ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1299 t:orull.i ~t ,1 \\. ,1g11n 1 11 • 311 IJlllJ nll '>l'l'I,) I (;t'lll' F l'lth I .. t:.! l!.,>\.I I •I alt I .111 '.•l>M ;,,11:1 TOYOTA SALE ~ Mew '75 Pickups ti LARGE I SELECTION Buy or Lease HOW! RUCK SPECIALS • 72 CHEVY 11 TON PICXUP V8 .tuTCU'l-.ilu It 1 I '' I• w n 11•~ 3 ft,J r i•t 4 Speed. radio. l'Ompll'\t• l y r e co nd1t1 011l·d (1716211 ) . lake orr lo home-landing. you'll be an lhe hands of expt>rts Also lease & re n t al car1> EURAUTO. L.1do Vil lage, N .13 . 1:i73·4550. 5 Year o r 50.000 Mile Warranly Available on all Ne w BMW's Sl899 MARQUIS MOTORS 495·1<!1l.8.11·2882. OVER 100 MEW &USED MERCEDES OM DISPLAY ~ecutlemiA I \jjJJTOYOTA ~~ .... ~~ .. $2288 1966 Hn1ho• ( t.\ 1'16 9101 I $2645 HERB FRIEDLANDER LEASING •JAGUAR •TOYOTA •TRIUMPH •HONDA •FIAT E:l Honda 9727 Hous~ of lmoorts Al'T llOl·UZ1m M E 1tci::o1-~s DE,\l ... :n 6862 M an«hc:.tl'r . Autos. New • 9600 Autos. New 9 00 Autos. Ne-.., ....•.•.•.........••...•..•...••.•.••...........•• , ...............•................... u Ml .f.111 M"' 111111 hcur \( llwtl lkh !Mi! 143f1 '62 f'O RD Econoline Win dow. Auto, xlnt. c:ond. S950. 642-8430 21402 M&IGUHITf l'AUW& Y MISSIOH VIEJO 831-2040 • 495-4949 U\l .a.VfttY PAl•W&T lllf ·!·11 plJl'L' ·'our nw~ .... 1 .. w Ill'! t1 r1 • llw r l'acl111 i.: p11l1l11. pht>tW Buc•na Park 523-7250 On the Sant.I An:J rW) '67 Mrri·edes Jl(:nt.. xlnt cont!. l\1r rnncl . FM /l\:'11 . power Windows S:->500 firm. Call btwn 6 & 8 pm. 979·8992. '66 DODGE Prn·c><I to sell S600. Don't m1~!> this uni.!! 545.3411 •MG PncPs lrorn $ 72 14 rr.o + 431 -2566 893-7566 IJailv l'tlol l'lass1l 1t:d. 1;.1.! :i{i7K IM MEDiA TS Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, Mew 9800 Autos, N~w ................•...... ·····················~· ..•......•....•....•... FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING Pl.US LARGE SAVINGS ON ALL 1AMC MATADORS IN STOCK LIMITED TIME ONLY * * OFFER GOOD THAU AUGUST 31. 1975 NATIONAL flEE:T ANO MtllTAAV SALES EXCLUDED 172 OLDSMOBILE TOROMADO Black w /black \op, AM/FM stereo tape, F'uny eq11ipped w/electric sun roor. (673FAW >. $2495 '70 CHEVROl.ET MONTE CARLO Vlnyl top, air conditioning, f\111 '73 FORD WAGON COU~~RY S9UIRE uto. t~~~·,a~tor y air Air cond1llonn:ig, Fully equipped, itioning, pwr. steering. vinyl dual rear _rac1n' seats. AM ~ft~M roof, bucket seats -real sporty. stereo radio, 30,000 actual miles. Jow miles. (0178NR). (810flMA). $3695 $2195 '72 HORNET 7 SPORT ABOUT I ° FORD Bl. Auto. tra ns. pwr. st eering, . M~ ~ERICK air condiUoning, Fully equipped. Air condit1orung. Super economy equlppe4. (717BNO>. (670ElL>. car. < ZSR891) HARDTOFIMD $2595 $1%95 64 MERCEDES 220 SE Rare 4 speed, w1Lh floor shift. a ir . ongmal p:imt. excellent'. 831-ro40 dlr 66 MBZ250SE COUPE An 1mmaculatt• l..'l ai.!>1t: rn & oul! Sun roof & leath1•r interior 831 2<>-\0 di r 4 Spd . a II t ha' nl"t'ib I!> t1 o " n e r (; u r J! c 11 u ~ <'i97 HXl.1 $1888 lhmt lk h 1112 41:1!'> to.4GB 9744 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 MGB CT.S2HOO xlnt ('oncl. Ca II ·19!1 :i.175 '64 MGB $725. • 646·2022 or 5411 741\2 Por$che 9750 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '67 9 1~ Nt·'4 11so er e ngjne. Ne w pa1n1. b r akes, s hocki.. "Ir Perfect! $5500 83.1 ~11 & 673-5971 9llT. 1972. full equipl a r. lo m i. $8300. 645 1515 or eves. 644 731!> 71 914 Musl sell pnct'd rlghl. fM5 23i2 Don 'l drop \lw ball ' C.l'l .1 job w ith a lo w ro:-t Omly Pil ot C'h1i..,111c d /\ti Phone 642 5678. .. DE!.IVERV- ONLY $3260 l/4 TON PICKUP "4 WHEEL DRIVE" Auto .• pwr. strg .• air cond .• super sharp. 94142L s4295 '69 MUSTANG Pl US TAX & l lC. '71 DODGE Ot MON FULLY FACTO RY EQUIPPE D MACH I V 8. auto radio. heater. mag wheels. Real sharp. 128BOG V-8 automi\l1r radio & hetilrr Radio. heater. air cond , maq wheels. super sharp• shclf P pickup 96207T 8110LS $1895 s1 - '73 DODGE SCOUT SPORTSMAN 6 cyl., .s speed . healer, low miles V-8, .;iutomatic. factory 1W '72 INTHNATIONAL 772GXC cond . p s .. ri\dio & hea tt"r, $eater. like new 16149L \. • . Auto•, hnpPrhd Auto1, Imported ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• DJ 0 DAIL y PtLOT Friday. July 18, 1975 eiiinc-1111a .. 1la.lfllT_llT_lllllT".:"alflllt.-T_lllT-.Llll.Cllll.LlfllT_llTlllllfflllll.L"-.Lllll.LlllT_llllTlllllffllll.L"--"1la.lllT_ ... ,._11111T11111.:-..:1111u.lflllla.lll't-lll't-WWaYlllll.:-..:-..alfll1la.lflllla.lllT __ ,._.,TWUlllllJ..T"J.llllTJ..lfllTJ.lfll't-llll'VlllllUlllll.:-..:1111 .. ,.1la.l'llll v olk' w ag•n 977 0 v o lk' w ag•n 9 7 7 0 Only the Daily Pilot really tells •• •• ••• •• • • ••••••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••• • you what's new in your local community .•. every d ay REPAIRS-S ERVICE 70 vw nu<;, ewnotn) l-.'\('1\,111~,· ~ lkbwhl' ~1wcial 1517UQA > BIHH)l\.l. \'I\ lilJC CO $1300 I 't1rn.ll1·' ~LK t-1111 MAR9UIS MOTORS "'41"~~~..ll •VWsWANTB>• 4!15 1:!11,831·2882 Autoi ,Hew 98001.Autos,H•w '800,Autos,H~w 98001 ~00101 Jn' \W:_~1&_up I 73 \'W Bu){. 14.000 ong •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 r111111111~ 111 not h1:l .~i.;s m1 M 1nl cond $400 & 1!!6:! \'W BaJa Bu ~ TO p 53ti·7!\80art6 the Great Alfa '72 :! IK(k:l' t•ng1m• Webt-1 '68 Bug. Sunroof. lapc dk 1·ar h Uu..11 port head..; CvoJ l'Ond SlJOU ca:.h • !>)110" 11;n1lwn. cam m :1 12u1 afl~J.>m . t rank and oil purnp Ort ftlll'r. llll t·ooler. Al\1 i-·;v, ~ ll ..ll'K :-th'l'l'U plu~ 1110! l' Mu~l St>l'' $151)(1 off\or (i·l5 !l<Hi!l ..... Stanle y Entis 1969VW X Int running c•c111d. (;ovd ltrt•s, am /fm n1d10 Nt>ct.ls hody work 9!00 ~ ~8 fi295 d ~1 vs· 675 !15(M ,., 1•:,, & wk 1t•r\1b1 A • .~~ ... ~~ ....... ~"!.°.~·.'::~~ ....... ~~~·-~~~~........... ~-°.~·-~!~~ .......... . 9 770 Volvo 9772 Cadlllac 9915 Che•role t 9920 v • •••••••••••••••••••••• 73 vw 412 2 I I 0001 . 4 Spt.'l'U, low mlleat(c, turqu1 use met11lhc. Neal a:. a pm lard lo find model. No.001ti> $2288 "®·t'M'' 1 ll ac v . I lunt. Reh 1142·4435 67 VW 2Door Like new! ITYX!)46) $1288 Harbour V. W. ~ I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COHMB.L ' OR.ANGE COUNTY CADILLAC CHEVROLET VOLVO OH•r 70 to t'l\oo!.l' frum SALES&SERVIC~ EXCLUSIVELY\'Ol,VO 1-'rom SJS!}S <.:MA<." 2828 Harborllvd. Large&t Volvo l>t•..1ler Fmancinl( & Ll·ID;mg COST/\ Mf<:Si\ mOrangeCountv• 546·1200 ou~~~~~~~1·: Maben Cadillac 2'00 H.tMw 119'. Super Sharp Chevelle SS 70 5.000 m 1. on r eblt "~~~ 2025 S. Manchester A naheim 750-2011 Anni¥ersary SALE! '75 VOLVO Cot.ta ~ $40 9100 enl~ mai.:s. Sl475 673 2325 . '74 Cud Cpe INVtllt.l Lu ----. - mi's. Sunply hcaul1ful '63 Cll EV. Converl1bk. Call 586·0386 327. t•ngine & body fine $450. 4~ 64!J3 67 CADI• 1 •c '7'1 CapriC't'. 1'\111 price. ~ $2995 . /\1r. PB/PS. :.? lJr • V ·K, automut1c /\ M }t'M . l'lec. wnt.ls ~ trans .. radio, hcatt·r. lur ks . Tilt ~Lr. whl, vinyl power w 111dows. fat•l. top. Pricrd IJi.'low whlse air . wh1lcwa ll l1n·s. li?J-101\l "Sail" 14 I 6 I Sawston C ircle W estminste r I 'ti!! \ W Bl'l; Gd mud in & uul. rJtl lrn.·~ S!J50 lunl Beh 1142·443S 164 E 4 Dr. lJemo. automal1(', air t·ond .. power SLC'er1ng , AM -F M K t rack . h eadl1ghl rims, floor mats. ll3Cl4. vrn} I roof. v111yl 1nlt•rwr. II T Taking a long tnp ·47 ChC'\'V 4 dr Good This 1~ lht· ont'. LH· parl!. l'.1r' \s.1s. S200. Annual Demo & Executive Clearance Sale the Big SAAB ye:> ~-•' . .-.. . . ,..-, . ~· ---.. , ''.J ' -. ~1\1\fl ... Story" DEMO SALE! $AVE HUNDREDS $$$ 848 Dov~ St. at MacArthur & Jamboree Ne.wport Beach • \ 1•u ,1re till' winm-r of TWO FREE TICKETS <S13 5U v.1tm· 1 Rln9ling Bros. l! .,rnum & Baile y Circus 1111\ J1 l lo 1\u~ 1:.'1.h \1,-J11·1m l 0nmt:nl1on I l'llh'. l'\llil \\ KJtl'llJ I , t l " Ill.I\ ht• l'' 1 h.11., ii I•'• 11· .. 1·r\t•d ''"'" .11 · 1,, 1'.,11'1·1111un I l'lllt'I ah1 .id 11t,t111lt' l .di Ii I:! ~1hil\ ,.,I :(Ji.I l• 1l.11111)11llrl1l l-.t·h ' .. * * '68 VW. Good cond. ... 1100 1·i1 \'\\' ~l rt'l'1 l>unl• Bugg~. 1 1:1110 l'l'. l'l1mpll•tt·I~ 1"1·rh .1ul1·d . loJlk·d S~50 J\fl 61' M Hl9 J.1!">5 70 \ W llug. "lnlt•ond ~l.1511 ,,,:; :ll7ti '67 \'W :\I ICHOBt.:S SI IOO 2:1 "mdu\.\ ~ & ~unroof ,\!\1 FM + K trk &16 9SOI i:l \ \\' -11:.! Staltun Wai.:on I l' h I l l' 11 g • A c 1\:\l FM K l rk. :..Int t·onc1 ~!150 4!J!l W:.!7 11r 497 \~I( or l:!IJ 1 :i:-,7 3271 71KARMANN GHIA Haclto Th1..., 1s the one you · rl' lookin~ fu r ( 6!l611 J-: \') $2688 • i111:!~17 I UMICW'MI '70 vw BUG 111711 I •;t(' \ I Sp1 .. .i. r.1d111 . rn..11-::.. I 1 lunl lk h 1142 413~1 \\ 1111• l)\ .ih (.'u:.l11mt/\'tl 65 vw BUG I 13-1 tnlt•nor =4fil2 $1699 Had 10 Just hke new 11.trd tu find ( l'YG61:!o I $1088 ODeMlemiA VOLVO I U®·!·IIJM1' H!1ll R1•J1' \ I • • H • • I '.\ / I !IUnl 111 h 1:142 l~J~1 • A.utos. Hew 98001Autos. Hew 9800 .Autos, Hew 9800 Autos , Mew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• .. 1975 PINTO 2 DR. SEDAM In• 4 \Pt'Cd, lron1 dl\C bro~n. s2 849 '2JOO '' 4 .-v! "n"'"' tr ''' & ,,..o, b"'''P"' yuord di .. nyl fr,t b•ir• C l\, rod & p noon ,,,.,., !Ser :; 5 R l0V1'28J4<1,S1~ ::0796) 1975 GRANADA LIMITED EDITION 2 DR. SEDAN ~ ) Wy h·• r I",. l•'Y'ltl~l'1•f1Q• • .,,,,,_,~~· •1t'J .;fOll ••,1 I t• \I•,.,.,,, •"'('"f'il •iQ-,.1 • .., \ • Q , l: .,, .... '.,,,, ""'''' .,,u ~ r ... ,.,,, 1,.i.,.,. C).,,,...,,,., ~·e. 0 ,..., Av.,,.,-; , ,,., \W82 l1, ~· II\ ,.~ 1 11\J) • ~~ 1975 MAVERICK ~~. 2 DR. SEDAN ~_v ~ 250 CID JV 6 -cylinder engine, v•nyl sect trim, DR78x 14 tires, $3149 front disc brokes, floor shift , front &. reor bumper guards, 3 \peed I ron ~ • (Ser = 5. K91Ll43912, St~ = 1244) 1975 PICK-UP F250 133 Custom STYLESIDE Incl <u•to m decor group, ommf" l('r nil c.oougo & f u «"I rcom It, fur l s,y •t r1op em•\\tt')rt ,.nntl . -.1d1• rnuror 1 "t r o <c..of1ny rnd1nto1 (5r• -~?5 BRW 0 103:1 ,S t~ :: TJ:>/) 1975 FORD CARGO VAN 2 DOOR HARDTOP Avtn lraM luc1 01r .ond . P''" ~Ir • P"'r b<O~t'\, von1I roof (ZU91 '2) '68 FORD SQUIRE WAGON Auto. troM , factory oir cond , pwr. '" • P''" brol..c•, roof rock (WVT8.d5) 1971 THRU 1974 PINTOS '2 Doo• • R11,,obouts Wagons 71 '2 Door (76ACXV) S1ort ol '70 MERCURY COUGAR lOW MILES (951EPW) '72 CHEVY MALIBU Avto for tory \l•r cond . po..,;('r ''' rx>"'<'' bro~r\ ••n;I roof f3 I 9E0H) '73 CHEVY EL CAMINO s354 s1254 · s1954 s2254 AlllO foci air, pwr . sir , pwr btakes, s3354 vinyl roof, !cow mile' •harp! (O~lR) '73 DATSUN s2954 ST AKE PICKUP A11 rond1l1on~• low mile\. d •r-.. rd tron•m•s~•on (P 1981 Al '73 FORD s3354 F-100 PICKUP Avto Iron' pow•• slHnng, only 19 .000 mile. SHAAPI ( 10568S) '74 PLYMOUTH 2D• H1 ,~!T~~~~~~1r.~o~~~. s3454 vinyl roof unly 8 OOC m.tt'> (0.S 1 l(Vf) '73 FORD F-100 PICKUP Avtomohc Iron, .. power 1f~lng, low 19,000 mil•'· :.harp. ( t0568S) ·;1 l•t•NH .... , 0 s3354 -iiiiiiii • ••ut .. •• ·~• •-•··•-• • " ........ !It -, . 70VW :? · Door, r ac.1 ro, healer kbu1 ll too rut•e to be lr 1c1>c.I th1 .:. luw. (811/\CN ). I I I $1688 Utttl·@'"I}" 111711 'Jl'h v lunl lkh M2 4435 •VW BUGS '68 THRU '74'S 20 To Choose Ft-om Garden Wnt YW 2 !ilks W. of lkut·h HI vd 7000 Westm111.Slt·r AH'. Wl'stmrnstt>r 638·7880 VW Campers /\ND BUSES 71 PopTop 72 7 Pass. 70 7 Pass. 71 Sun Roof. S~cially priced and READY for Vacation Time. Garden WestYW 2 Blks W of Beach Blvd. 7600 Wcslminskr /\\'C'. Was $8190 Sa•in9s $I 004 NOW $7186 GJ~~~ 1966 Horhor ( M f,41. 9301 BRAND NEW 1975 VOLVOS Buy or Lease VOLVO DEALER SINCE 1956 WILLIAMS IMPORTS EXCLUSIVE VOLVO DEALER 8011 Com monwrnlth Buena Park 521 7000 '74 VOLVO 145 ES WAGON TQT032 • ti<l2·4&15 * $888 67 IMPAL!.) $300 or best offer 673·61~ aft 5 7U K1n g:.wood 1-:stall• Waj!on 60,000 m1. xlnt t·ond s tereo. $1 700 51l< 7~1 7 3 COUPE ;o r:t CJm1no good con1I DE VILLE am rm. air. p /s. p/l.i , COHP Vice pr1..·~. ''If,.' si 5oo 548 ~~I. ---- pl•r:-onal <'ilr l.oa1led 72 Malibu, radio, healer. Low mtll'S. l'cril'l'l a c, good c·ond. lksl of llunt II< h !11:! 11:1;, fer ll7J·0572 cves. --- ·74 VEGA. J'anl'l WaAon. 12 ,000 mi, auto trans. ra<l10. hlr. $2700. c1ays :i36·3U39. l'\ t'S !JliJ· 1201. '71 1-:1, DOH1\l>O. full pwr. ·1i5 l mpala. 2 dr, /\MffM 8 Ilk<' nt·w Xtr:i .... Pri ply. lrac·k. mag whls. lk'!>l of Mu:.l sl'll lhr:-. "l'l.'k. Wall ft·r8lJJ.fit)K8. a C'c·epl I s t n•.i.; offl'r !Hi27!122 aft nnon. l:.!Ch I nom1 rys er 9925 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Camaro 9917 '72 Chr yskr Newport ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fully loadec.1. Asking '7<1 C/\M /\RO. :.iutomal1l' $2,045 898·3584 days , transm1s:.ton, fatlory arr 846·8095 eves. ___ _ tond1lton1ng. rac1ro. vmvl 8--d---.75 Cord b roof. (K.5J K i-: n J • ran new . o a. $.1 l!J'J all c~tras. $1lvcr w /blJl'k MARQUIS MOTORS mtenor. 491-2260t'\'c - 495 1211 lsJI 28><2 '67 Chn s lcr Convert Auto. ,\ C. P /s. brk:.. "nrl":>. gnod cond. Goocl rntle;igc SI 125. 64'1·6457 f)~ r j ma rn :12i. :1 '1)\1 1' l' \\ C'I u l d1 . hr a kl' s Cll•an' S!.lOfl 5 15 :J11i:!J1111 Weslm111:.lcr 638-7880 4 S!X'C'd, air tond rl111n111~. 8-trat k s tereo r:.id 10 ~26·KGS . Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 6~ VW Squarehack. nu tires. la pt• dl0C'k $4999 liJl· 1!>17 1\ l . (>'9 VW SQHCK. Cl~n inf· crJ-1UW\ ~ . oul. Sunrf , aulo trans, , · :j~ \ Sl400. 54M ·9466~·~M66_.__ I .. ). VOLVO 71 \'W Super Bl'l·tk. l'IM_lf11rh11r ( '·' 111. •1111• marrnc hlue, aulo. ·13.t)()ll m1 ·~. A~l r<11I. lk·autirul rcm<I. 400·2Ji I afl Gpm or wknds !i9 SquarC"back. Nr~ brake$, radials Eqwpl for air Ful'I 10J1..•c·1cd. Sl:WO. 3012 Uall.x>J Blvd :'\B . 71 vw 2 Ur .• ra<.110. This ~hould lw on l he :-.ho" nx1m Lie. :.!15[).J ,\ $1888 um.:.1:1M"' IR'l l I Bl.'Jl' Iv I lu111 . lk h 1142·4 135 72VW 2 Dr . radio. heater. Rl'ady for luL..; of fun &. summer l.1c ~lt!IWBti. $2188 FINEST SELECTION of USED VOL VOS in Orange County (Choice of 301 '69 Thru '74's ,\II With Air Cund1l1uning ALL PRICED TO SELL WILLIAMS IMPORTS VOLVO DEALER Ut:fl.?.1iili!P 18711\eac v 8011 l'om m11n"'·:il1 h 8 u('na Park 521 7000 Autos, Used llWll lkh 1142 «35 -----...................... . 74 VW BUG ·59 Ford PH·kup S450. 63 Radio. healer. This one Cad. Nu pnl ~lnl ~ond ts one ever yone has been _S400. ~d ~res 642·7552 looktnl! for. 1.tt SJ.I.ISO Genual 990 I $2688 I lw1l lkh H-12 UJS 6 7 SQUAREBACK New pa111l. on gmaJ lhru- oul. IV EG043J $1188 ..•••.•...•.•.........• Buick 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 Buick Skylark. P /S. VS. Good run. cond. $500 !best off er 548-0290 OPPORTUNITY knocks ofte n when you use resull-gcllmg Daily Pilot Cla ssified Ads to reach the Orange Coast market. Phone 642-5678 TAR GA'ZEK1t._~ ---~---R1 U ._ V JI l'OLLAN----,.----1 M. YWf' OoJy Arfn••'7 Gtud• J:}.. 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SJOH w.... ..................... $2125 IJJ 175 MONZAS C2J "75 VEGAS CIOJ VEGA WAGONS 1101 VEGA COUPES 121 PINTO WAGONS 121 NOVAS EXAMPLE OF SAVINGS: 6 cylinder. automatic transmission (074966) 6 cylinder. standard transmission (V15351 ) !~~ S2889 ~~~ S2988 '72 VEGA WAGON '73 IMPALA 4 DOOR '71FORD GAlAXIE 500 4 speed transmission. radio, heate r. w hit e wall tires. (877FPY) 51499 51199 VB, automatic. power steering & brakes. air conditioning. vinyl root. (031GOXJ ......... --. ................ SJl25 ........................ $2400 ~~~s2419 CM.y's MOMa Towne C~ with 2.3 litre, 2 bW. tftCJine mtd 4 speed transmission ;, rated at 32 "'PCJ in the EPA hicJhway test, 19 ~ in ttte 1':~::~~E OYER 300 NEW IN ~~~K! Vecja Notchbock with 4 ~ man.. trans. and 140, 2 bbl, eftC)ine i1 rated at 3 3 "'P9 in ttte EPA hiCJhway ted. 21 mpcJ in the city tut. city t.st. NEW r ·;J:~ijit '75 23111,.. eno1ne. 4 s~. rad•o. Ho rlld<ator. MONZA wN1ew111 lores •·n~I ioo. H o 1>anery. l1nlecl GI-I 11n IBbC22e378) (1194) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 53645'!! ...... I pw/60,000 ......... Wsrwity . . . BUY FROM YOUR # 1 DEALER NOW! NEW '75 MONTE CARLOS HUGE SELECTION COLORS & E9UIPMENT IMMEDIATE DELIVERY • All COHDITIOHIHG • 350 ...._ • m. T STllAIHG WHES.. • $4780 2 •UJ>tALWSW•R.AUYEWHLS• •AUTOMATIC TRAHSMISSK>H • •AM RADIO • SPOIT MIUO«S • tJtA,,.Pll: + T&L ( 1 H57L5Z460874)(1140) SALE PAICE NEW '75 VEGA .. 0 '''"''t"*' wh~H.11 1'1m r1~ wt'lttew.JJt--d~· 1 • u t.tuinp1•t~ bui. .. €!'t ~al~ 1..nceo QI•~•+ U •..O·••or \IV II IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 5284946 fOUNTAIN VAlUY HUNTINGTON llACH ~.°.~·.~!:~••••••••••• ~~°.~·.~!:~•••••••••••• ~"!.°.~·.~!:~•••••••••••• ~"!.°.~·.~~:~ ............ i ~"!.°.~·.~~:~•••••••••••• ~~t.~~·.u •• s.e•d••••••••••••IA •• ut •• o.s ••• u •• ~.e•d•••••••••••• Auto1, U1ed Autos. Used •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• !:~!~~~••••••••••!!.'.~Comet 9927 ~.~?: ... •••••••••!!.:~ Ford 9940 Mercury 9950 Mercury 9950 Oldsmobile 9955 ~!~~~•••••••••••••!!?.~ Plymouth 9960 ..........•......••.•.. . .•....••..............•.•.•.•••••••••••••.....•......•.•.•...•...... ·····················~· ...•.•................. '61 Comet. 6 cyl. J\ulo. '62 DART. 4 cir. NEW '71 LTD Country Squire. SaJcsand Scrvit·e 1973 Ford Pinto Sqwre. '68 PLY 4 <l r. 111 m1. ur. McLEAN CADILLAC Mec hanic ·s ~pecial. lrans.Painl$350/oHer. Ex. cond. Loadc.'<.I ! Trlr '73 Mere. Montc·go MX 19671\lERCURY OLDSMOBILE Many xtras. Xlntcond. xlnl cond.Snl5.t>I•·:!".':.~ Need s brakes $75. •5367001 • h1tch,lug gagerackSl500 Brougham. all whllt STATION WAGON GMCTRUCKS S2595-bslofr.548 2m!l. 548-1~2 645·4461 t'irm. 642-4241 with gold intcnor. Spllt Sl 95. HOuDAC•Rs Plvmouth 9960 . 2 PL"' " Offer Previously .6!J Dodge Polara, 4 dr vinyl roof All powt•r * 552-!X>44 * " "' ' 7 •. ->.tldl111· :--,, . • DH v p sed"n ·• P"" d ' 73 L' d G d T U • ityOlds ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n1-·. xlnl ron·• '.·"·•Jiii• 1r Owned Cadillacs 66 4 289 ·8, 1s. auto. .. · .. ir. '"'· r:.i 10. ,. or ran orino AM/FM. 8 track quad .--n1Y~rs ... u .~' They arc so much better 45M orig. mi. $695. P.P. heater Has '71 Charger Squire. 9 pass. p /s. p /b, stereo. Less than 26M 72 BR 0 UG H M 4 d. r • 2850 Harbor Blvd. ht:sl offer. fi4..! :!I I value than many of the 552-7770. e n ~. + heavy duty l'/w. Amll''m l>tcreo. mi. $3800. 548 ·H095 art Sunroof & all pwr. Ong. Costa Mesa !>I096<10 ATLAS intermediate priced new Contln-•ntal radi~to~. trans cooler & Lugg. rack. /\C, 19.000 6pm wkd)s, afler lOam Ownr. cars on the market lo .. 9930 Eas1 ·L1fl hitch, $950. mi SJ,500.8·17-1323 wknds. 673·7i80 '64 CUTLASS VH - d Th k bo . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 581-4935 -MPG I ay. in a ut ll. 1975 Mark IV. All the ex· -. -----Mustang 9952 18 ' x nl. runner. tras! Cust int. Takeover Ford 9940 Maverick 9947 '71 MERCURY ••••••••••••••••••••••• $375.493 2C''l 1· 1972 CADILLAC lse pymnts. 640-7898. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 MUST A N G . New · >~! ~1 t 5 30 .El Dorado Conv.. '7-2 MARK-IV. XJnt cond. '69 L TD Brougham 1 '73 Mi\ VE HICK Lo mi . MONTEGQ MX paint. tires . Good cond. in ~1 me for summer fun. l''u 11 pow e r 33 000 Owner. 40M orig. mi. full ha., l'\'t•ryth1ng. Xlnl. Automatic transmission. S750or offer.• 536-8103. ~!~!~•••••••••••••!!.:~ This bt'uut y is fully car eful m1 ... d">l>I\ ,·,·rm. pwr incl /\IC & t•ru"(' l'Ond. S1.:c tu apprcc. t . d 1966. Xlntcond. d ~ control Perr cond 968.8710 power s eermg, ra 10. '73Custom Runabout .Jir. power~ · 1 nc :.tcr.eo 645·l62 l art 4 Sl399 .. 79 4"'"° h c al c r . v 1 n v I roo r. S650. • • 831·1"'7 auto. ra d ta ls. d1:.c brks. Lape. L111hl & bn.,ht with · · · ·" · · """' 537·l\1Vll. -.,... 0 " '70 ~l /\\.EIUC K . x lnl Xlntcond.Lowpnccror creamy .Yellow base & ·73 Mark IV. Silver blue. '67 Mu:.lang, 390. GT,\ cond. Low m1. ,\utn fi Sl 299 GI Fastback. V-8, 289auto. quick sale! 84&9518 contrasting green roof lo m i all extras incl Quad Loaded ' 11 t•cds bod v I XI t s P :., r h. S650. --- with leather interior, low sound system . Just rcvd work, $650 • ~2:386~ econom:. · 1275· 1; 11 .. i-t!l:l ·i4 W 1\G0:'-1 234JOO m1 . •I m iles. No. 802FLf•~. my 1976. so must sell '68T·Btrd, 4 drw/landau crJW\ Le.wtA• s pd. tra ns. new rad $4995 now. $6100. 898-2671 & t o p . Loaded' $700 Mercury 9950 '70 MUSTA:-.IG 302 eng., lires.Xlnt.cond.8.1.1Hi:l9 846-6020. 979-0232 art 5 pm ••••••••••••••••••••••• air, viny l roof. Xlnl. cond ~.000 1·956-8284 1973 Pinto Runabout. Im· 1974 Cadillac Corvette 9932 1969 Ford XL. 5200 m1. '6S Mercury Colony Park TOYOTA ---mac. cond. 12.000 m1 Fleetwood Hrou"ham ••••••••••••••••••••••• Good cond1l1on $1000 S tation Wagon V ·5 . ·65 CONVERTIBLE R IH. 4 spd. On~ u\\nt•r ., Power $500. or besl offer. N d f M k "f' "'I) D 'clegance. Th1s 1s our '75 Vette. 8000 orig mi, 646-3620 ce s axing up. a e S2100. Lie . v >0.~ . best. Velour fabric lo Many xlras. Mint cond. ---------898·l5.\7 1~66 Horlwr c"' "·1" Q101 offer. Ph 55lHl!l8 644·8818 Pontiac 996i Chrysler /Plymouth • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • Open Daily & Sun. 'til 10 ·75 Trans Am. ,, '"' d. PM loadL•d w1lh c•xl1 •• ,, t I.I> 2929 Jl uroorBlvd., 40!1, S.l!JSO G45-2-ttl cl1 ~. Costa l\ks a ·l!i~l-4:.l'i 4 t.:\'t'' 546-1934 71 Fire lmd. :no lip ' " I --top. A •c. 31.••.tu 1111 111 ·73 Plymouth F ury 111. 2 cund. Best olft•1 •,. •'' 1 Or hrdlp. Vinyl Lop Ai r. or 675·1!03H Radials . \'erv clean. -- Best Offer. 581-4131. Thunderbird 9970 -----...................... . '7~ PLYl\H!Ul}l,GRA."'10 ·57 T-Jl ird Cla-.~ ( ,, . C 0 U P I:: S f, D A N • X lnl t'oml p, l l>i' automatic transmission, 1.::111 .19;1 :!_".'o.l factory air cond1t1oning. vinyl r oof. Sharp. V~a 9?74 (6H9373 ) Prit•t-d lo sell. •••••••••••••••••••• ••• SU!9'J 'i'.! GT Wagon . .1111 1·n MARQUIS MOTORS ~Ler~·n. mag ,,hi-."'' 111 1. 495·1;!11.831·2&£? GTsu ... ppkg -i:.11 .-., enchant the most dis· $7850. 631 ·08820wn. 70Torino, vy. gd. coml. Aut crimmating. Split front ---------4 spd Sl500 o5, Hew 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 9800 Auto1, Hew 9800 Auto1, Hew 9800 Autos, New 9800 seat. (powe r on both l ·69 Vctlt'. T·TOJ?. loaded, _2_619_E_l_dcn Ave .. CM ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• c r ui se control. lq~hl pr1. ply. nu pa.int. S4000. sent., stereo. tape. new Xlnt cond. 673·0002 aft 6 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ti.res, ~eady for a7 vaca· Cougar 9933 tlon In luxury . No. •••••••••••••••••••••• 3516A. • '7012 Ford Falcon, 4 Or Sedan. V·8, P /s. P /h. auto trans. Vinyl roor. Xlnl cond. 842-4282. $7995 Cougar 71, clean. lite blue. dar~· blue vin . top air, auto. p /s. nu tires, ~.095. 675·5726. Eves. 640-5414. 1972 Ford Pick·UP truck. tight engine. 40,000 miles $2000. 494·9428 Coupe De Ville CEx· ::;4 cougar XR7. A/C. ecut1vc car). Dnvcn only AM I F' M ta pc . Lo w a few thousa.nd mil~. mileage . Priv. Pty. SAVE! Beautiful white 552.9044 fi n isl'I with s t y lis h ------ 1975 Caclllac 57 Ranchcro. a m/fm, tapc must see. $1250. 557·3925. Cabriolet roof and Man· Dodge 9935 SURFER SPECIAL darin int. Cruise control. ••••• ••••• ••••••••••••• '58 Station Wagon. in· power features and .71 Charger, P/S. P tSB. terceptor e ngine, hvy du- ster.eo tape. Pre~lum Air. rids some body work. ty trlr hitch, many new radial <Vogue) tires. As is. S950. 54~crno items incld. paint Job. New car guarantee . _____ __.r_:_:_ ____ , See lo appreciate. (109271) 68 Chorger, needs body _6_4_5_·8_290 _____ _ $7995 work. Bestofrer. Autos, UHd 557-3925. 1972 Ccdllac Sed• DeYllle A beautiful sedan. Black ext<'rlor for that classic look, viny l roof. Loaded with features like cruise contr ol ·lilt wheel , AM /F M. power seats a n d win d ows. This weeke nd 's s pec ial. (24.4EIB l $3495 1974Cocllloc Sedan DeV. Soft yellow exterior h lghllghu this family sedan. 60·40 l'ront seat.' fo r you r comfort. Featur es all powcrr as· 'aets inc .• steel belted .radJal1 Ready for a ple111nt tel l drive now. (964·.J RD> $6195 MCUAH ZIMI Ir Mm. , ... AH 543-9421 The rasleal draw in th~ Wes t. . .u Ua1ly Pilot Classiricd J\d. 642 5678. WEEKEND SPECIALS • 73 DATSUN 240Z $4595 4 cyllllcler. 4 'l'"d· ledCHY elf condlllOlll"O. rtdiO. llMI•. IOw 1!>1181. l f9111 ~ (9191<PY) • 73 8-300 SURFER VAN S3S45 v.. euto..,.llC han1m1as10n -••~. raooo. ,,..,., a ~ Mf W'leflof1 ( 129l941 • 74AMCAMX $3495 v•-*' ''-· ~.,,., .,. c~ Mt oo-, -•-1n0. IArocllw IOO. 'iW¥ inl-& rMI INl1lf lll07Mlflll • 73 PINTO WAGON $2395 4 ~. 4 IONI. redte. ,_,.,.low~ I• INrlll t382HOCl EXCLUSIVE FOi ORANGE COUNTY 7JFtRHllD ftAMSAM °?l 5liMDYIW C:C.. All Ille klauriet •nc:I 00- WWldoWt I -•· Cl\lfH conlro4, llll """'·lit. 1110 l"Of8 1023110EI AUTHORIZED Sales and Service •6f TfMPEST CUSTOMS 7lCATAUHA coun LO• mttu Automatic. oo•t• Ail COl'Cll110n<no. •utomehc. - •-• brAll"' air cioncl•I~ a1ee11ng & llrak81 ... 1nyl rool MO<•n C32tl(YOl 70COIYITTI TTOP Al• cond•honln9 4 S4 e<19onfl feather 1nt•rior Pernp1r•d eno .,,_....., l>J Rel U $ M C eoi- 12.0SAT I $3989 $3289 $989 $2489 $4995 WE LEASE ALL MAKES AND MODELS •i \ , I .... . .... ... • ... ~ • . ' -. .. . . - .. IOW IS 1HE 11ME 10 CASH REBATE FROM THli FACTORY ''""• "'~•~• •al '75 flil •w Clrrplen ...t,_.,.,, ,m liq Dkc.o.ttoff ....t.ctw.n ttkht- priq. IContolM mt -...eJ. llG SEilCTIOH. ll.t.DY FOi IMMEOIATE DWYEIY. EliMPl• '75 PLYMOUTH FURY CUSTOM DfSCOUHT PRICE $44 9S CASH REIATE-_ $300 SAVll Plymoulfi s200CASH · REBATE FROM THE FACTORY ''"""--' -o1 ·1s o,,..,, _. ,~,....., DiKOmts ott-•ectw.n •tick« prit 1. 11(; SELECTION. RU.DY FOi IMMEOIA Tl DWYH:Y. EUMPLL '75 PLYMOUTH DUSTER Econo mical 6 cyhnocr engine, 3 speed. cloth & vinyl inler1or. (Vl.~8240510) o;,couolprice$299S s2795 CA.SH REBA.TE-$200 WE WELCOME YOUR WARRAHTY SERVICE WORK ••. REGARDUSS OF WHERE YOU PURCHASED YOUR CHRYSUR OR PLYMOUTH .... NRw 5"t-riu D.,t. tt..-s: ~ fflrll ,.. ... _, 7:l0 •. -. • S:JO p .... w.., 1:00 ..... 5:00 ,... c.-... • .,.1b tw.t fw al ,_-Ml"ricr ..... ,_, F.tr .... Fr'-lr ·~ -·· BIG USED CAR SAVINGS USID WAGON IUY OFn.WIB '74 PLYMOUTH SPORT SUIUUAN '74 PINTO STATION WAGON '74 CHRYSLER NEWPORT CUSTOM V-8. automatic, air cond1t1oning, Economical 4 cylinder. autorretic V-8. automatic transmission. AM/FM power steering & brakes. wt'nlewall transrnissk>n. mags, luggage racil. stereo. power brakes. wh1tewall 11res. !'., •• , '"••••• ''''· 9 ••«•-e<. wh itewall tires. rad+o. healer. d, 11 (<JSJSA) , a ................ air con 1 1oning. v1ny op. (506KXKJ (987KLE) . Great Selection of the Success Car of the Year Ambassador Brougham 2 door. V-8, automatic, air conditioni ng . vinyl too. power steering & brakes, radio, heater. ('425EYA) 53595 52495 53195 51295 '73 BUICK ElfCTRA 225 UMITTD V-6, auto. !rans., air. powfll'" steering. p()'llllef bfakes. power windorrilws. split power' seats. AM/FM stereo radio, healer, w/s/w. vinyl roof. POWflf dOor Jocks. till wheel. cruise control. '70 PONTIAC GRAN PRIX V--8. automatic. air condilioning. power steering, power brakes. power windows. radt0. healer, vinyl root. n g wheels. (726010) "s3295 51595 '69 FORD FAIR LANE V-8. automatic. air conditioning. PQ¥t8f steering, rad io, healer, vinyi root. (32tDBW) ~995 '74 VALIANT SEDAN V-8. automatic. transmissk>n, power sleering & brakes. whitewall tires, air conditioning, radio, heater. extended ladory warranty. (3931CZW) 53195 -. ,, • Vacation ( CLEAN BRAND MEW 1975 INTERNATIOMAL 1/2 TOM PICK UP TRUC.K $ BRAND NEW 1975 INTERNATIONAL scour 11 COMPLETE . "HEAVY DUTY" SERVICE AVAILABLE FOR YOUR R.V. REC. THE BEST SERVICE , IM ORANGE CO; FAST FAIR AMD FRIEMDL Y. ' ' i ' ' Laguna/SoDth Coast ED ITION VOL. 68, NO. 199, ~SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1975 Todn~'·s 'losin g N.Y. Sfoeks TEN CENTS Hicks PrObing Cello Contract Ties • IJy GARY GRANVILLE Ott"' o.u, Pilots~ A $382,000 contract recently awarded by the Orange County Board of Supervisors to a health test- ing.firm once linked to Or. Louis Cella is apparently being investigated by the District t\llorney's Office. District Attorney Cecil Hicks w as not (:!Vailable for comment today. BUT TWO PERSONS involved in a lengthy s tudy leading to the one-year pact covering elaborate 011 . CELLA e phys ical cxaminat.Jons for 5,000 pro- s pecti ve a nd existin g ('ounty employes h ave admitkd they·\~ been questioned by investigators. ll was learned today thal L>u w Mackowiak , an analys t in l h c personne l d e partment a nd a member of the study kam that re- commended approval of the con- lr a c t h as bee n asked to m eet with dis tric t attorney investiga· .·ew tors today. CELLA SAID THURSDAY he ha~ "no financial rnterest whatever" in Orange County Diagnostic Clinic. a non profit corporation doing business as Orange County Health Testing Institute COCHTI ). Celia's a ttorney, Robert F. Brent, a Newport Beach resident. backed his client's denial of financial involvement late Thursday night. "It's a non-profit corporation. So, how could Dr. <See CEl,.LA, Page A2 ) eman Oil Dri11ing Okayed $36,000 Repaying At Issue 17 Wells in Santa Barbara Channel SANTA BARBARA (U PI) The South Central Coastat Com· mission h as g iv en Atlantic Richfit>ld Corp, permission lo drill up to 17 new wells in the Santa Barbara Channel. This is the first time since the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill that new drilling has been allowed in the channel. ,\rco already has lJ wells built on platform Holly, two miles off of Coal Oil Point, near Golelc.a, which were <.·ons lrut.'led prior to the oil spill. Platform Holly can Hicks Will Keep Heat On Battin Orange County Dis trict At· tomey Cecil Hicks said Thursday he will not remove himseU from the Grand Jury investigation of Supervisor Robert Battin's un- successful campaign for lieute· nant governor. Earlier in the day, Board of Supre rvisors Chairma n Ralph Diedrich s aid Hick::. should hand the investigation over to the Al· tomey General ·s Office. But llicks said. ··1 will not al - low a verbal attack by anyone to disqualify m e from vigorous ly pursurng alleged trinunaJ viola· lions." ·'To do so"' ou Id only encourage a contest to sec who could s hout at me in the loudest voice," the district attorney said. The shouting m atch he talked ot was a tirade t hat Ballin leveled al him during a recent Board of Supervisors meeting. Later , when Battin learned his campaign was under was under investigation . h e c h arged JX>lilical motives to Hicks. But Hicks s aid he is not in· volved in a political fiithl with Battin or a ny othe r supervisor . "I a m involved solely in my r esponsiblity to dcteel an pro- secute crime,'' Hicks said. He went on to call "for public offic i als to s top s eeking headlines and let matters de· veloped in legal, orderly and busi- nesslike m anner ." In his press release, Hicks also r eminded Diedrich that last year the Fullerton s upe rvisor ha d called for vigorous enforcement of election laws. Citibank's Prime 7 l/2o/l' hold up to JO wells . However . after the 1969 s pill from Platfo rm A . owned by Union Oil. the Department of In- terior put a moratorium on all further drilling. Arco a lready r ecei ve d permission from the State Lands Commission to drill the 17 new wells on Platform tlolly and the coastal commission's approval was the last step before b<'gin- 11.ing construction. The 7-5 vote Thursdu y by the commission put several ~stri<" DA Hearing Postponed A scheduled court hear- ing to determine if the Board of Supervisors has the right to trans fer 22 dis- trict attorney investigators to the Orange County Sheriff's Office was postponed today. District Attorney Cecil Hicks obtained a tern · porary court orde r two weeks ago t o halt the transfer ordered by the board. _ Today's hearing was to cover a request by Hicks lo make the temporary order permanent. But both sides in the is sue agreed to continue the court session until July 28 al 9 a .m . in Superior Court Judge Byron Mc Millan's court room . Lie Detector Promise Told RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) -Al· torneys for Joan Lillie asked lo· day for dis missal of the first degree murder c har ge agains t her, contending Dis t. Atty . William Griffin had agreed in April lo drop the charge if she passed a lie detector test. The motion, submittE!d in Wake County Superior Court by de· Cense attorney Morris Dees, said Miss Little on two occasions in June took polygraph tests that supported her claim that s he stabbed Beaufort County jailer Cl a r e nce Alligood in self- defense. · Judge Hamilton Hobgood re- fused to rule on the motion today, but said he would give Grimn un- til Monday to file a written res}>OnBe. tions on the drilhng permit, in· duding making the company lia· ble for any loss of public revenue through an oil spill and being responsiblt! for any oil leaks . The company a lso promised to institute a training program for personn e l i n volving responsibilities lo g uard against oil spills and what to do in the event of a le;.rk_ Arco g ;.r ve no indication of when it would begin work on the new d1;lls. but did say it would go <See Oil., Page Ali Lawyer S e t By Battin In Probe Oran ge County Supcrvi:-or Robert Battin has hircd promi- nent c rim1n<1I l <1wycr Matt Kurilich in mutters related to an Or ange County Grand Jury probe or his unsut•cessful 1974 licukn;.rnt governor campaign. :Weanwhile. B<ittin's frequent cfa tt!, Rachel Pt•rry. has been ex· t used from Gr and Jury duty when m atters related to Bullin or Dis trict Attorney Cecil llicks come befort• the panel. Ballin confirme d Thursd ay that he has re tained Ku n lich to represent him in tht• Grand Jury 's campaign prolx' Kurili c h . a promi n e nt F\Jllerton criminal lawyer, will aJso help him carry issues he wants investigated to the Grand Jury, the supervisor addt>d. Battin. who is an a ttorney himself, s aid. "I don 't believe I reaJly should have a need for an attorney But. as it is often said , a lawyer who represents himsell has a fool for a c lie nt." "The firs t thing Mall told me was for m e lo keep my bi g mouth shut and lo quit talking to the pre· ss." Battin laughed . Miss Perry's withdrawal from jury m atters r elated to Battin and Hicks was announced by Grand Jury fore man James Utter. "After t•onsultation and dis· cussion it has been deeidcd that Miss R achael Pe rry will remove herself as a j uror from :my and all procedures that may be pre· sented lo the Gr<ind Jury con· ceming eithe r Supervisor Robert W. Battin or Dis trict Attorney Cecil Hicks." Utter said in a brief press release. Miss Perry, a Newport Beach re5ident, was one of 19 people selected lo serve on the Grand <See BATTIN, Page A2) Eat LUIK!la Together H alf and Half UPI T~l .. lloto Whut do you get when you cross a tiger with a lion? The folks at Safa ri Island in Sandusky, Ohio, call it a tiglon. one of only two historically recorded births of a cross h<'lwt>en a male Beng al tiger and an African lioness. Clemente's Fiesta On This Weekend San Clemente's F iesta La Cris- liamtu begins today and con- linul.'S through Sunday offering a carni\'al. p<.1radl'. histori cal tours and other l'I vit l'Vl'nls during the cti mmemor.:rtion of the firs t Ch1istian b::iplis m in California . I-:vents bl•gin with th(• carnivill and fo1r al Plat.a pt.trk Park from 5 p.m. lo midnight tonight. Thirty booths will bl' m;.rnned by mem - bers of civic-clubs and orguniza· lions. 'fh<' Fiesta Parade will step orr ul 10 a.m . Saturday from the cor - ner of Del Mar A venue at Ola \'1sta Avenue. The paradl· will hc..1d up Del Mur to 1':1 Camino Heal and turn north protct•ding lo F.I Portal "' cnuc ''hen· it will dishand for prt•scnt:.it1 on of <.iward"i ;.rt Pl:Jza Park Al so Satu rday will be a lifeguard dory rac~ at 2 p.m. at lhl• dty pie r and s ister city de- dication of a monument al 3 p.m . ~tl th<' <:ommunity dubhouse. The carnival will run from I p.m . to midnight Saturduy and from 11 a.m. to midnight Sunduy. Historica l toors of S<1 n Clemente founder Ole ll;.inson's home will be given al 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p. m . Saturday and Sunday. Tours leave from Pluza Par k. The Kiwanis Club "ill hold its annual breakfast from 7 a.m. to ll a .m. Saturday and Sunday in the parking lot of the Albertson's Market. 602 N. El Camino Real. Howe Slices $102,000in Nixon Funds W ASHlNGTON CU PI> -The House has voted to slash $102,000 from a n Administration request for former President Nixon '!! transition funds. NEW YORK (UPI) - First National City Bank today. for the third week in a row, lilted its lending rate for prime business loanit V.. point, bringing it to 7h percent. th~ highest slnce mid-March. Spacemen Give Tours The cul -nearly one-third of lhe $328,750 requested -was in eluded in a $7.S billion appropria lions bill which passed on u J93..to·l8 vote Thursday and wa.-. sent to the Senate. The m easure wouJd fund the T reasury Dep a rtment . Post a l Service. the White House and several other executive offices through Sept. 30. 1976. A numbe r ot major banks followed Citibank to 71/• percent last week, but tbe prevamna rate oa· tionwlde remain ed al 7 percent on loans to top. rated business bortowers reflecting relatively U ghtd~m and for funds. Citibank's latest hike, however, is ex pectM to 11pork a ~enerul move to the 7'1• IK!r level, with the upward trend refitctln• a recent Ughtening ol money and credit by tho Federal JlMl'rve. .. HOUSI'ON (UPI) -Russian and ~rican space diplomats traded places aboard their linked spaceahlpe today and gave the world 140 miles below televised tours of lbclr craft and their homchands. The 5paccmcn moved between the Apollo and Soyui for at series of ceremonies. experiments and public re laliong SIJlhts "lng touni in the name of detente n.nd scien tific cooperaUon. They also shur~ meals but Soyu1 commander AlexeJ Leonov said, tn English. 1•""'8 bell part ol u f()O(l lunch ls not what you eal but with whom you eat." He bad steak. and potato soup w lth Thom as Sta fro rd and Donald "Deke" Slayton in the Apoll o and said, "Now J eat my 1pace food witb my very good. very nice fri e nds. Tom a nd Otke.'' Vance Brand. the \hlrd APJ>llo crewman, ute u lunch ol shehi; a soup usu ally made with tiour cub- bage, along with chicken, ptums. 1lrawberries a nd j uices in the Soyuz co bin wlth Valeri Kubuov. Stafford and Leonov later transferred to the Soyuz nntl Jlrand and Kubasov moved Into ffie docking module before join- ing Slayton in the Apollo. When Leonov. moved inM> the Apollo for the first time, tie hap- pfly gr~t<'d Slayton in EngUs h: "Howdy partner, m y old friend." Brand. l.eonov and television viewers on earth wore given tours of the Apollo and Soyuz 6 p acecraft n nd l ater the so., C'<'men pointed a camera out ttie wllldow a the ships s~·cpl at 1'7~miles an hour over lhe vast expanse of the Soviet Union. "We arc goln11 to land here <See PACK. P aJCe AZ> .... . ~ The House affirmed a recom· mendation or the Appropriations Committee that Nixon's leller - a n s we r i n g funds be cul l o $226.000. The action restored the monthly rate of funding for the former president lo $9,615--lhe same rote as Fe bruary through Juneotthls year plus Spercent for i.ntlation. Rep. Edwerd Roybal (0 · Calli.>. said the Admini1tration failed to explain why an lncrease was needed. By JACK C'llAPPELL Of lltt! O~tly Pilot St.tll San Clemente pol.ice officers announced today they have filed a new claim against the dty of San Clemcntt-. The claim demands the city to repay city police ufficl'rs $36,000 spent by officers o\·cr the last five years fo r the purch <.ISl' of job saft· lyl'quipment. Russell H.icc, prcsicknt of the San Clemente P ublic Safd y Employes Association. also look the opportunity lo r espond to comments made by M<1yor An· tho n y DiGiovanni who h as criticized the T eam sters u nion police employe alliance. "The mavor ·s r e m arks were a direct attack on the integrity of the police offi,cers of this depart· · ment.'' Rice ~aicJ in rcfcn:ncc to a sta teme nt hy the m:Jyor re garding ''org<1nizc..•rs" wiU1in the police department. The claim over s afety equip- m ent was filed Thursday in Orange County Su!)t'rior Court. An earlier suit soug ht a court or- der forcing the city lo rcl·ognizc a contract bet ween the poli ce e mployes and the union for representation in salary and fr. inge bcnefi t negoti e1 twns Court heCJrin ~s h.J\'C rot l>ccn schedulC'd yet for (•11lwr d..1101. Rice said he was ··surprised and s hocked .. at allegations by the mayor th al '·organizers" were at wor k w ithin the police. ··No one pe rson is res ponsible or any two persons res ponsible for org:.i nizalion of lhc employcs (See CLAIM, Page A2 > Laguna S urfing Contest Scheduled Applications now arl' being ac- cepted from s urfers who plan to battle the Brooks Street Bcuch waves in the 21st annual Laguna Beach Surfing Conll'st O\'er the· weekend of July 26·27 Com petition is opl'll to L.1guna surfers only . Forms may be picked up at the city's Human Af. fairs Departmenl. 570 Glenneyrc St.. or the Oak Street Surf Shop. 1096 S. Coast Highway. Entry rec is $2, Entries will be accepted through Thursd ay. 1t'eatlaer Night and morning low clouds, o therwise fair Saturday. Not much tern· peralure chang~. Beach highs near 70 rising to 80 inland. Lows tonight 58 lo 64. l ~S ID IE TODA \' Some llunhngton Beac:h c h1ldre11 will make thl'lr stag<• deouts tumgl1t playing un: u s ual r oles tr ees. mt~hroomt. and other bits o/ scenery. Sec atory OJI f)aily Paint Sta{/ Wnter Kathy Clan- cy on Poge Cl of today's Weekeruter. ) .., CSI A lt •• " •.. , U"-4 ... , .,..,., Ct a-1 .. M c, .. L /SC Friday, J~y 18, 1976 /tler c hants Win Laguna Lifts Left Turn Ban A weekend ban on lert tums from South Coast Highway onto Oak and Brook s treets has been lifted by the Lagunu Reach City Council ctt the urging oC local business men Tht' council ulso sau! lr ft turn pot·kets s hould not be installed Jt Dirty Book Curb Eyed In Clemente Control or ela nll!l<Jlion of adult periodicals d1 spl<.1yt•d and sold from sidewalk Vl'nd111 g m~1chinL·S "~II be considt•rt•d by the Sun Clem<.'nte City Council meeting ~il 7:30 p.m . Monday at ci ty holl. The meeting is a continuation of a s essien beg un Wednesday, but unfinished. Muyor Anthony OiG1ovunni broac hed t ht.> porno~raphit· papers subject after Vi ewing a "swinging " adults periodical on • ! sidewalk m uchin e in the downtown business area. While the dty c urrently has no law controlling the sale and dis· play or s uch m aterial. four vend· ang m a chines for under~round or ;1dult pe r iodic als were sealed by the city for nonpay mt•nt of busa· nt'ss li ce nse fees . T he machines. sold out when the seals were ap· plied. have not been refilled. Othe r business facing the coun· l' i 1 in c J u d es a d e m and h y Norman Ba ddock of 327 W . Av(.'nida P alizado for the re- moval of a develo~rs ' direc- tional sign from u lot across the street from his home. Jt is lhe second citizen com· plaint over placement of the de - velopers· s igns to reach the coun· cil. .. , cannot look out m y front windows or door without having this billboard glaring right back al me . . . rr any counci lman believes lhas does not detract from my property v.JJ ue. would he pleas e reques t it be removed and placed a cross the street from rus home where he may enjoy its view," Paddock s aid in a letter lo the council. The s i g n s advertise the Rcefgate Wes t condominiums and the V ill a Granada con· dominiums and is one of 31 direc· tional signs placed around the ci· ly by a consortium of builders. Other bus iness includes an in· c."rease in the city a mbulance free from S25 to $45 and consideration pf the general pl<tn noise clement Jimiling building or requiring tioundµroofing in an.•us subject tu high nois e levels . .. Producer Held On Drug Rap SANTA BARBARA <AP> - Michael Butle r, producer or the ruck musij;:al "Ha ir," has been charged i n a felony complllint with possession of opium poppies and dangerous drugs . Sheriff's deputies said that in a July 9 raid on Butler 's Montecito home they found some 3,000 pop· pi es growin g ther e . but held off until Thursday charging Butler and four other m en until a botanist d ete rmine d the flowers wer e opium producers. Al so charged with possession of opium were Ri c hard J . Warne r, 29, Robert M. 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".'d --tit••" "'') "°'"'~ 8'>ul04'd .... .,, •. •t )U I •r'•l" -t ....... l · ... ,, .... 4f., r....-.11e 11 '41 '42·4321 Cl.HtitiH Adnrlr\1nq '42·S671 L.-qwA.t IM•cPI a11 0.P.Mlrn<inl\ Tel~~,._ .... , ... US~)O C..t••r • .. , ~ ... .,. w P .~, ,,.,.,. ~ ... !1'19.\ ..................... ,,., ~lt•• .,, .... ,lf........ • f"\-'• De , ...... _ ••• ~ "6 .. .., ""~ •• c. ............ . the two interseclions because parking sp aces would be lost. The council had applied the lefl turn ban at Oak and Rrooks as a mt!ans of improving traffic now along South Coast Highway dur ing busy summer weekends . The action d rcw fire from merchants in the Vill age Fair shopping mall and owners of the Pottery Shack who said acct.>ss lo their businesses had been severe· ly limited. ._ The city s tare proposed lert tum pockets be installed at the two intersections. This would have allowed access to the shop· ping centers and removt'd left turn bound traffic from one of the highway's traffic lanes. But to squeeze in left tum pocke ts. curbside parking spaces would have been re moved, staff members ~;..1111 Coast Highway merchants told the council this week that a loss of parking would not be accept<t ble. Following the council 's action, CounC'ilman Charlton Boyd s ug gest c d the merc h ants who mobilized for the m eeting not dis band, bu t meet as a committee to solve traffic and parking pro- blems in their area . CELLA ... Cella have a proprietory in· terest?" Brent asked. He said Cella was once a direc· tor of Orange County Diagnostic Clinic but resigned "about six months ago." County records s how the prin· cipals in the firm are Dr Stanley Mayberg, Dr. Fred Kahn, Dr. Wayne Robert son, Dr. David Asher and Ted Schiffman. The h ealth testing firm operates in s pace leased from Mercy Hospital, 2703 S. Bristol St.. Santa Ana. Dr. Cella is reportedly part owner of the hospital. Until OCHTI took over the task early this month, the county Health Department gave an avera2e of 3.000 ohvsical exams a year to prospective and exist· ing employes. That practice b egan drawing fire from S u per visor R alph Diedrich two·years ago because Of What h e s aid was the Un· r easo n ab l e amo unt of workman's compensation ~d re· tirement d isability paid by the county, a self-insurer. Over the last two years, the combined lab was roughly $1.5 million a year. DIEDRICH SAID THAT more thorou g h µr e-employmen t phys ical examina tions would help reduce the county's losses. After a y e a r 's study by a special team, including an out· side consultant, the supervisors volL'd 5 to 0 June 3 to authonzc Personnel Directo r Bert Scott to negoti ate the co ntract with OCHTI. Thursd a y Di edrich called the contract .. <l m aJOr accomplb h· mt..nl that ..,,..e expl·ct to !>ave thousands of tax dollars a year." ''I AM SATISFIF.D that we have obtained the best possible deal and cert ainly there was no undue influenc e that t know of 1n giving the contract.·' he added. Scott said he d id not know of any Cella involvem ent except for the location of the testing center at Mercy Hospital. He pointed out that contracting with an outside firm saved the county from investing in roughly $150.000 of worth or equipment and said the price per physical examination of $63 99 assures the countv a n at ra te . The pt-rsonnel director also said that another advantage of gum~ to an outs ide vendor is that the county pays only ror the phys iccil examination periormed anti not an on -~oin g program that carries expe nse even when there is no new hiring. SCOTT ACK NOWLEDGED the OCHTI was not the low bid· der for the contract. Cost studies show it would be roughly $52,000 a year less expensive to have the Health Department perform the physieal examinations. But. he said, OCHTI was the lowest qualified bidder. And. Scott added, the in-house cost s tudies did not take into con sicteration inflation and pay raj3e factors . Ue also noted that should the physical exam program not have the de:1ired impacl on the coun· ty's self insured los~ that the program can be d iscontinued after a year 's tri al THE STUDY TEAM dissenter in th <' decision to contract with an oot.side firm was Dr. Thoma:s Hamilton or the Heallh DepartmE>nt. However the consult~nt, Dr. Elsie Oeor~i, of Jlevtrly HlJLI, said she favored both the con· tract wtth the oul11lde Orm and the selection of OCHTI. ' SCOLDS HICKS, BATTIN County Supervisor Diedrich .. HIRES ATTORNEY Superv isor Battin .!Rescue Vehicle Approved The city of Laguna Beach will gain an extra ambulance as a re· suit of action this week by the <.:i· ty Council. The council approved a $150 per month lease agreement with Hos pital Ambulance Service or El Toro for a 1969 Pontioc am· blJlance. Ollly l"llet PM\O' ll will st->rve i•S a back-up am- bulance when Hospital's regul ar Luguna Beach-based unit is on call. The back-up unit will be sla· lioned at the downto'-'n nre sta· tion and will be manned by either fire or police personnel. MUM'S THE WORD Girlfriend Rachel Perry 'Alley Cat Fight' f'ro•P~A J Persons tra nsported in the city.operated ambulance will be subject to the same a mbulance fees as those charged by Hospital Ambulance Service, said CHy Manager Al Theal. Diedrich Assails BATTIN ... The agreement with Hos pital allows the city the option of purchasing the ambulance at a later d att:'. Lease payments made in advance of that decision would be credited to the purchase price, Theal said. Jury July 1. Hick~ and Battin The attractive 26-ycar -old brunette has insisted her two and '·'.! year fri endship with the con· t.roversial supervisor will not in· terfere with her duties or obLiga. lions as a juror. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tM 0•111 Pilot Stolfi Orang e County Board of Supervis ors Chairman Ralph Died.rich waded into the fray between Dis trict Attorney Cecil Hicks a nd Supervisor Rober t Battin Thursday, branding it a "fight between alley cats on a tin roof.·· Di edrich said, "The lack of professionalism of these two men muddies the environment of high county offices ." Hicks and Ballin had no im· mediate comment on Diedrich's remarks. The District Attorney and Bal· tin have been trading verbal barbs s ince th e board of supervisors voted three weeks ago to transfer 22 investigators from Hicks' offi ce to the sheriff's office. Hicks has since filed suit to prevent the trans fer or the in· vestigators a nd a nnounced his of· ri ce is investigating Battin's political campaig ns. Battin told reporters this week he was able to obtain information on the investig ation from a Hicks SPACE ... , after the end or the mission," Kubasov said as they passed over the cloud dotted Sibei;an plain at Karaganda. "It looks like today is a very beautiful day ove r the Soviet Union,·• Leonov interject ed in Russian. "There is a lot of sun· shine ... green fi elds." As they approached the Volga Ri ver. Kubasov s aid they were over Volgograd City. He ex· plained it was once called Stalin- gr ad a nd was the SJX>l "where in 1942· 1943. Germ an F ase1st troops were defeated by the Soviet Army." Tht.> ::.µa c e µil ot!I also pre · sumably JOIO t'd red and blue h a lves. c a rri ed up in each s pace craft . o f two com · m e mora t1\ c plaques. The ceremony "'as on the ru ght plan and Stafford said everything was donl• according to schedule although he d id not SJ>l'cifically discuss the plaques . Kubusov opened the televised spacecraft tours by holding ·up a picture of his wife, LyudmHa. and their two children. Katya, 8. and Dim a. 3. "He llo American people," Kubasov said in English while Brand watched. "I am going to tell yo u about the Soyuz spacecraft. The Soyuz spacecraft cons ists of several compart- ments, the orbital module, the descent vehic le. the instrument assembly and the propulsion system:· He then reach ed over to the pale green control panel in the orbital module, pulled a water gun off a special clip and took a drink of water. In the Apollo. Stafford gave Leonov and the Soviet people a look at the American systems, saying in Russian, "The Apollo is the spacecra(t aboard which the as tronauts have flown to the moon and also to our Sky I ab.•• OIL ... before the coastal commission again to expand its onshore treat· ment plant, which is necessary to get full production out of all th€' wells. Exxon Corp. r ecently won voter approval to expand Its on· shore plant. Oppopent..s o( lhe onshore plant satd it-would be the sllltl or roa111ve development on the 1 West Coast Opponenll alto talkad about the LhreatO( ntw oU 1p1U1. LoSs or tourt1t revenut Ud .tverlft effect• on commerclal fa.hinaln lhe area. d<.'puty by impersonating one of rus CBattin's ) former aidl.'s, now an assistant in Diedrich's office. "It is totally unforgivable fo r a supervisor . or anyone else for that matter, lo go into someone else's office and impersonate a member of that office on the telephone," Diedrich said. "Il is unthinkable.·• ~ Kids' Slayer Facing Tests OAKLAND (U Pl) -Helga Barte, 36, a Dublin housewife convicted of involuntory manslaughter or her two small children, has been given a SUS· pended 15-year prison sentence on the condition that she return to her native Germany for confine· mcnt in a mental hospital. Her return was requested by the Wes t German consul ate which mude the arrangements. Supe rior Judge Stanley Golde. who imposed th e sentenc e , Thursd ay. s aid she had a history of mental illness. Mrs . Barte was s aid to have been deprei;st!d by an impending divorce from h er husband, William. a systems analyst. She fatally stabbed her son. Craig, 5, wiU1 a fish knife , and drowned her daughter. Nicole. 1, in their home. From Page AJ CLAIM ••• lt was a unanimous decision of the association members to file ::.uit as well as to contract with the Teamsters1" Rice said. The mayor overstepped his authority and res ponsibility by attacking the police offir:ers ," Rice said. Safety equipment purchased by the officers includes the service ha ndgun , holster and a leather be lt, ha ndcuffs, night stick, flashlight and service am· munition. The clai'm demands r eimburse- ment of $200 per year for the past five years for each of the force's 36 officers. During the s pring, ci ty officia ls said the city would begin pur chasing SU('h gear for new Of· ricers. Ho1Aever , Rke ~wid a new man h as been hired since and he has had to purchase all his own equipment. The e mployes ' claim is bused on a court decision in a case brought by Oakland Police of· ficers in 1973. It was determined by the courts that the officers' guns and gea r were "safety equipme nt" for a police offi cer. The city manager said the am· bulance will be delivered to the city as soon as Hospital com- pleh~s repair work on some of its other units. The ne w Laguna Beach am· bulance will operate daily within the city limits. In a separate d eal. the county and South Coast Community Hospital. South Laguna, recently hired Hospital to provide an emergency ambulance that will respond lo calls in the coastal area from Em e rald Bay north of Laguna Beach to Dana Point dur- ing the summer months. • Irvine Man's Death Probed A North Irvine man was pro- nounced dead al Tustin Com- munity Hos pital early today after. apparently inhaling bottled gas. according to the police re· port Officers said John R. Warne, 28, of the Racquet Club, was found collapsed in a beanbag chair by his wife shortly after midnight. Police a nd fire men wh o responded to a me dical as· sistance call, said a three-foot bottle of oxygen, a hose and a plastic bag were found next to the chair . SUMMER SALE (Continued) Featuring a huge selection of top quality name brand furniture at reduced prices.·' · .. : ) i t :I --·r .. mr '"' ' I ••• . :-· W oodmark chairs • over I 00 to choose from. All reduced for this special event. OAEXEL-HEAITAOE-HENREOON-WOOOMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER N EWPORT BEACH • ,., _ ~ l~A~ 'JJ A.~,.,..,. #}I l'Jdi/11 174!7 w~:!~~~; ~~~CH ~2·m> I ea, ~ ,.,. ~, ~, ~, :i.:, NOllTll (.'()J\S'r tfW\'. 4114 Wt WHt<OAYS & SATUaOAYS 9:00 to S:JO I TORRANCE• 23649 HAWTHORN~ BLVD 10Pt'lll ··,; Ill 9, Sun 1:1-S ao1 3711 1279 ) I ....... ,~···· ................ - Rei11f orced Gio11t The last bucket of concrete has been poured to top out Water Tower Place, which, at 74 stories, is the world's tallest rl'mforced concrete building, located in Chicago. Twenty.seven stones will combine shop- pmg centers with the Ritz C.irlton Hotel. Forty stories of condom101 ums will top off building, scheduled to open m Odober. R~ Capitalisan Soviet,s Hike Oil Prices BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP> -The Soviet Umon in- creased lhe price of 011 it exported to its East European al- lies 120to150 percent last year, accordmg to information re- ceived m rece nt weeks by West European governments. Officials say the increase appears to be str aining the economies of Moscow's Communist customers They said such countne1 as Poland, Hungar y. Bulgaria and C{echoslovak1a are not as well equipped as the Western 011 importers to absorb the shock of the increased fuel costs. "THE SOVI ETS are actmg hke good capitalists," one diplomat observed "They have bumped up their 011 pnces to truce advantage c.Jf world market conditions. Howe ver, so far as charges to their allies arc concerned, they have kept their prices below those of the Arab and other oil-producing countncs." Moscow ·s price lo lhe other me mbers of COMECON, the East European t>c-onom1c bloc, was said to be aver aging between $7 20 an<l $7 50 per barrel The prcvn1l1ng pncl' of t rudc otl in the non-Communist "'urld range s bct\\Cen $10 and $10 50 per barrel without t ransportation costs These costs are considerably higher than those 10 Easkm Europe because of the shorter d1s- tunces th er<' a nd an t·xlensive pipeline system. INFORl\l/\NTS SAY Soviet 011 production totaled near- ly 3.28 b1lllon barrels in 1974, 7 percent more than the 1973 >ulput <1nd only 35 G m1llton barrels behind the United States, the world's largest producer. The Soviets are unders tood lo be aiming this year for :mother 7 percent mc1 ease, which would put them ahead of the American!'. The nuss1<rns t'xportcd more than 700 million barrels of oil last ye:.ir .• 1bout <JS much as Libya did Moscow's customers indudctl ~omc non-Communist countries as well as its East European fnends and Cuba Iceland. for exam- ple, a member uf the North Atlantic alliance, gets most of its oil from the Sovu:t Umun Windmill Theories Just a Lot of Hot Air SAN ANTO!':IO , Tex lllPI 1 --The federal f!uvernmcnt 1s s pon so ring rescar<:h 1n ... w1ndm11ls as a suut c:e of energ}, according to <I n • searcher workin~ on lht• pro JeCt m Texas Ro bert K . Swan:.on. an electronics engineer a nd physicist at the Southwest Research Ins titute, told newsmen studies to date show the tec hnology ulrcHdy 1 ~ available for <1 sscrnbltng modern. electricity pro<luc- 1ng wmdm1lls 10 fi ve regions of the nation. ''IT TAKES t\ LOTofnerve lo gel up ;:ind d1st·uss wind powe r .'' Swuns on said, ''because this 1s one sub1ect everybody thi nks will not work.'' There are problems as- sociated with tonversion of wind power lo electricity, he said, but they a re no greater Lhon those confronting the alternate power sources of nuclear generators and direct solar energy. The present drawbacks are the mitwl high cos t of mstall- ing a windmill. storage of lhe energy produced and finding enough cons tant wind to power the deviCl' The five ore3s most suita· ble for wind power in this country are the Texas Panhandle, the Pac ific Northwest, Southern Wyom- ln1. the Great l.akes region and tbe Eastern Seaboard. Swanson said. RECAUSE Of "protocol", Swanson ~uid he 1s roluctant to discuss details of wmdmill reseorch for the feder al l(OV· t-rnmenl but he ~o•d enou.ih lo show ll was.undcr.wuy. Swanson, ass lstont director o( instrumentation research .it the mst1tulc, said he prc- f c•rs that the governm e nt make s pecific .in nouncc· mmts but he said one goal of llw s tudies was to test a tlwory windmills can provide up tu 10 percent or an area's clcctncal power needs. The sc1ent1sl said windmills will prove no p:inacea for the nation's energy problems but ~ays they can help and are a q111ckt?r and easil'r way to new e ne r(!y sources than many other alternatives to ruels . AS A HOM EOWNER'S answl'r lo soaring electric costs from the local power company. Swanson said w 1ndm1Lls co n ceivably qualify. The 4 to 6 kilowatts of elec· tricity produced from a backyard windmill "could probably m eet all your needs." he said, but the irutial investment wouldn't be cheap. A home windmill 12 to 15 fe~t in diamete r . Swanson s aid. will cost $12.000 lo $20,000 . including lhe n~cessary pow er storage t.>quiµment. Allergan's Sales Jump Record second quarte,r and first halt ules and ta.mlnp have been posted by Aller1an Pharmaceut.icala of lrvlne. ~cond quarter sales talM of 34 percent r1!Sulted in sales Cor lhe first six months belnc 26 ~rrenl ahead o f the llnt hair of 1974 . Second qvart4.?r s ales of $8,495.000 mark lbc sixth consecutive quarter m wl~h Aa~rgan has posted a ne w q11:.rlE>rly :wlcs record. . . ..-. . . . . .. Friday's Closing Price NEW YORK Frld!y. JtJfy 18. 1975 OAIL.., PILOT A I I STOCK EXCHANGE Arabian Loaa NEW YORK CAP> -OU-rich Saudi Arabia wlll lend the American Telopbone & Tele1raph Co. $100 million te help finance Its Bell Syatcm • operaUons, accordlng to an AT&T spoke.man. Th~ spokuman said Thursday tha\ AT&T has completed private pla~­ meot 0( the $100 million in slx·yev notes al an interest rate of 8.4 percent annually. l .. rt.I.I; OAILYrtlOT Friday, July 18, 1915 Ex-husband ·-···-::;; Church 'Adopts' Vietnam Family New Disney Resort Bid Outlined Gets Award In Lawsuit SALEl\1, Ore. (UPI > -'fhe OreJ::on Supreme Court hus suS· tained a $100.000 lower court ciwa rd for d a mages given to the hus band or an erran~ wthappy wife who h ad a love affair. The high court Thursday up· held a Circuit Court jury verdjct awarding lo'red . Brown $100,000 damages in his suit against Jack Vogt, Mrs. Brown 's lover before the Bro"·ns "'er(.• divorced. TllE HIGll COURT ruling µro- bably "'ill be the last in the st.a ll"s history on lhe t"•in of- fenses of aHcnation of affections and c1;minal conversation. The 1975 legislature abolished t.ht.···crimes·· from thelawbooks. The Supreme Court was d ivided on the issue, however. Justict• Arno Denecke deli vered a stinging dissenting opinion on the case. v. riting that the court should not have sustained 3 jury av.·ard for a c rime that follows lht:> outdalt•d philosophy that a "·ifc is a servant to her husbcind. TllE OLD ENGUSll courts ereated lht' crimes of alienation ol affections <:i nd eriminal con- versation •·at a time when a wife was regarded as a servant or a ehattc l or her hus band ," Dcncl·kc wrote. ·'That kind of rel<itionship dis· appt'ared lo n g before lhl' \l.'omcn ·s libe r ation n1ovl'1ncnl ;:ind th<' tort 'lhl' offl'nSl· J shuuld ha\'l' \ anishcd v.·ilh it.·· BylULARYKAYE DI IN D••I' PU•t S&.>H Khuc Tu Nguyen ponders his new life in Newport Beach and says quitll simply, "I 'm very lucky." K.huc, his wife. Tuyet Thi Dinh, a nd four child ren are· being sponsored by the St. Andrew 's Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach. KHVE llA.S TOW sponsors that his family docs, not follow a n y religion. a lthoug h lhe newcomers to Nuwport Beach have already <iltt.'nded a few servi ces at lht•i r s ponsorin g ChUrl'h. The family was mov(.-d into a furnished s m::11l hou.sl' .. Khue has a job and the refugees arc begin· ning a new life. The f amily 's transition from Saigon to Newport Beach was. m ade easie r by the way in which the church handled its special project. "WE'Vt-: !\o1A.Dt-: IT ;.i te4.1m ef· fort -with six couples dividing up the responsibili ty of ht::lping the family." explained Ruth Nelson . \\'ho along "'ith her husband, Dick. leads the teams. The different couples, all pciris hioners at the <'hurch, help in specifi c areas -housi.ng and furni ture. rood. c lothing, employ· ment <ind n1etJical, transporta· lion and education . ··That \\'ay. more people can help out a nd it won't put too much strain on one person. And, Khue a nd his family ean meet more J>('Ople and adjust t•asicr, ·· Dil'k Nelson com m c ntel.1. T iit: OTllER CUUPl.t :S help· •• ·' ,. ' ,, • ! • ·J. w • ( Ill L O.ily Pil.t st.Ii Pfloto NEW ON COAST -Vietnamese family s ponsored by St. Andrews Pres byterian Church from left, are 'fuyel Thi Dinh, Khue Tu Nguye n and Khai Nguyen, 17. Kneeling from left are Hao Nguyen, 15, I-loan Nguyen, 20, and Huong Nguyen, 21 . administrative c lerk for lhe U.S . Age n cy for ln\ernutio n a l Development. his wife as it dressmaker a nd the children at- tended school. HUONG , ZJ, lfHE e ldest daughter, was in her second year or pharmacoloey at the Universi- ty or Saigon; lloan, 20, was stu- dying economic& iat the s ame school; Hao, 15, the youngest daughter, and Khai, 17, the only l)Ol1, were both in high sehool. TRUCKEE (A P> -Wall.Dis- ney Productions has outlined plans fol' a vast year-round re- sort al Indepe ndence Lake in th,e Sierra Nevada north of here. Disney officials s aid Thursda)' the resort would include 10 ski lifts an electrically powered trai~. a pedestriitn-orie nted village d eve.lo pm.ent , con· dominiums, ca mp sites and a mountain-top restaurant. While al Camp Pendleton, two of the daughte rs volunteered lo help at the Red Cross Dis- pensary. It was there that Mrs. Nelson, a·n olhe r volunteer , became aware of the family. THE ''DESTINATION re· "Whe n I learned that our sort," to be opened by Novembe~ ehureh was going to sponsor a 1978. would have a capacity for family, 1 tried hard to make sure 3 000 overnight \'is itors in the ~inter and 3,500 during summer. it was this one. They're the nicest family you'd ever want to meet," Bob Hicks, project director for shesaid . Disney, s aid the project would "BUT, OTHER&, wanted them not be a s ubstitute for the pend·· too. They were ill ~mand, ''Mrs. ing Mineral King development in Nelson added. "'\'he fact that the central Sierra near Sequoia they were helpi~•· unpaid, in-National Park. stead or just sillil)C around the camp, shO\\'S what kind of people THE MIN ERA I. King project, they are." -.! · long delayed by opposition from All the couples involved in the environme ntalis ts, is oriented team effort lo help the rerugces towards Southern Calirornia, are enlhusiastie , a lthough while the Independence Lake several minor problems cropped project would be geared towards up. Northern California, he said. For instance, those helping out Di;ney offieials said they could with clothing discovered that no not put 8 price tag pn the latest matte r how sma)l the new developmen.t because planning clothing is, it's still loo big to fit was still in preliminary stages. the f~mily me mbers~ "We are an organization that ing inc lude Carol and Gordon The re£u gee family has been in "THEY WERE TAKEN shop· really cares when \\'e develop a Bo\\•ley, Susan and John Forbes, Newport sever al weeks and Khue ping at Newport Cef'lter, but had -~-project!' one spokesman told a Louella and Doug Dick, Betty is working in a factory in Costa to shop in c hildre n's stores for packed m eeting of about 300 and Neil Ste wart, Chris tle and Mesa al a job offered by another .every thing. Even those siZ C'S persons. including supervisors JUl'rgen Sehar, a nd Shirley and parishioner. . were us ually too big," ~lrs . from Sierra and Nevada coun- t-Tank r~eller. In Saigon , Khue v.•orked <is an Nelson s aid. ties. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~ Prices effective July 19th and July 20th, 1975 · ·.Pamper.s · ... -· -. --':"7"' GOOD BUY Pampers Toddler 1.32 pkg. 12 To help keep baby dry and comfortable al1 day long. Disposable. Save 99¢ Men's Pocket Polo 1.99 Reg. 2 .98. 100% combed cotton. Assorted colors. En1oy ,, pr~tiel ~nd s.mat l coke..,, our snack bo r plus tax · GOOD BUY Women's Pantihose 99c Reg. 1.29. Women's sheer sandalfoot pan t ihose. Asso rted colors. S.M.L. SUPER VALUE Men's & Boys' Oxfords 3.99 Reg. 4.99. Cotton fabric uppers, r ub~r soles. Choose from brown or blue. In sizes 61/2 to 11 , 12. Boys sizes 3-6 I BIG VALUE TREASURY'S OWN 26" 3-SPEED BIKE I 49.99 Ori1J. •t.ff. Boy&' pnd girls' 26" 3-speed, Ff'"ont and rear side.pull hand caliper brake. °'<ome lenders front and rear. In carton pnce, additional ctterge for assembly. LOW PRICE 26" 3-SPEED HUFFY BIKE 59.99 Ori9-74.ft. Features full reflector package. front and rear hand brakes. In carton price. additional ct.ge for assembly. SUPER ·PRICE 24" 10-SPEED HUFFY BIKE 69.99 ~ H .ff. Features caliper hand brakes. raci ng saddle. full reflector padtage. racing Mndte ber&. derailleur gearing. In carton price . addilional charge for aseembty, Boys only. JCPerney f.l'!G it~~ t~ ~~ ---·-----UM YOUI' .tel'wiaaer a._.. E•cepf supormarkel IUlttA PA•I: Beach at OrangethOrpe • Opti'l weekdays g:JO lo 9:30. 5'1ndays 10 to 6. OltAt't6l:i C.ty Or. at Garden Grove Blvd.• OPen weekdays 10109. Sundays 10 to 6. SANTA AHA: 3900 so. Bns!Ol-No. of SO. Coast Plaza • Open Dally 9:30 to9. Sundays 10 lo 6. s Saddleback VOL. 68, NO. 199, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A Toda~··s (:losing ~. '\·. S1oc.•ks FRI DAY, JULY 18, 1975 TEN CENTS . ' llicks Probing Cello Contract Ties Ry GARV GRANVILLE 0t Ille Dilolf Piiot $&.ltl A $382,000 contract recently awarded by the ~r'it'.gc County_ Board of Super~isors to .a health tes t m~ir.m on c:e hnked to Dr. Lows Cella is apparently being .mv~sllgaled by the District Attorney's Office. District Attorney Cecil Hicks was not available for comm ent today. f:'UT TWO PERSONS involved in a lengthy study leadmg lo the one-year pact' covering elaborate OR. CELLA phys ical t'xamtnalions for 5.000 pro- s pecti v t• and l'xisling count y employcs have admitt<.•d they'\'l' been questioned by tnvl'stigalors. It was le arned today that Uave Mackowiak , an ana lyst in tM.- pe r sonn c l departmen t and a member of thl' study team that re- commcndt•d approval of lhe con tract has been asked l o meet with dis trict attorney invcs liga· tors toda)' CELI.A SAi 0 Tll RSDAY hl' h:.is •·no financial interest ~hut~vcr " m Orange County Uiagnoslic Clinic, a non profit l·orporat10n <lomg business as Orange County I lcalth Testing Institute (0CHT1 ). Cell a's attorney. Hobert F . Brent. a ~ewporl Beach resident. ba<:ked his client"s dem :.il of fimmcial in volvem ent l<.i l l' Thursday ni ght ·· lt ·s a no n -profit corpor:.1t1on . So. lum could Dr·. (St•<' ('El.Li\, Page A21 • • I I _. A Valley MAC?. -;·.·:,~ ~lly Piiot ~I Photo LION COUNTRY SAFARI ELEPHANT GIRLS COUNTER LABORERS' STRIKE PICKETS 'Stamp Out Plano Keys' Spoof Versus Workers' Bread And Butter Protest Hicks Will Keep Heat On Battin Orange County District At- torney Cecil Hi<' ks said Thursday he will not remove himself from the Gr;.ind Jury investigation of Supervisor Robert Battin4 s un· s uccessful campaign for lieute- nant ~ovcrnor. Earlier in the day, Board of Suprervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich s aid Hicks should hand the investigation over lo the Al· lornoy Genera r s Office. But Hicks said. "I will not al- low a verbal attack by anyone lo disqualify me from vigorously pursuing alleged criminal viola- tions.·· ··To do so would only encourage a contest to sec who could shout al me in the loudest voice,'' the district attorney said. The shouting match he talked or was a tirade that Battin leveled at him during a recent Board of Supervisors meeting. Later, when Battin learned his campaign was under was under inves t igation, he c h arged political motives to Hicks. But Hicks said he is not in- volved in a political fight with Battin or any other supervisor. "I am involved solely in m y responsiblity to detect an pro- secute crime,'' Hicks said. He went on to call "for public official s to s top seeking headlines and let matters de· veloped in le~al, orderly and busi· nesslike manner." SafarilanJ, Pickets Seeking Pay Talks By RUDI NIEDZIF.LSKI Of'"" Dally Piiot Stall A group of 22 pickets from the Laborers a nd Hod Carriers Union Local 652 appeared at Lion Country Safari's main gale this morning in protes t ov e r stalemated salary negotiations. T he union r e presents 25 employes al the Irvine wildlife pr eserve w h o have b een negotiating for higher wages since their old contract expired June 16. Union membe r s. currently paid $3.71 cents an hour, are ask· ing for a 12 percent wage in- crease for the first year of the two-year contract a nd another 12 percent increase for the second year Wage negotiation s becam e stalled when Lion Country Safari offered a 25-cenl an hour wage boost for the first year and a 30· cent increase next year without additional fringe benefits <iC· cording to a union s pokesman In addition to the wage in creases . m e mbe r ~ of th e Laborers and Hod C arner~ Union Local 652 are seeking a cost.of-living adjustment, and medical and pension benefits Morris Harrison, Lion Country Safari preside nt, was in Los Angeles today and could not be reached for comment. Harrison has r epresented the firm in negotiation s with the union. However. Jerry Kobrin, vice president in charge of public re· lations, detailed plan s of a coun· ter·demonstralion by the park's animals. ··u won 't be a confrontation," said Kobrin. although he indicat- ed that the demonstration would involve e lephants: camels and "large lion cubs.·· "We have met with Irvine police Lt. Gene Norden who has asked the groups to remain at least 75 yards apart.·· The elephants and camels, to be ridden by park rangcrettes. will carry the s logans "Our Giraffes Wa nt Shorter Necks," ··we Want Another Hump," anrl 'Stamp Out Pia no Keys." Kobrin said. "Piano keys arc made from ivor y, you know.·· Kobrin added th<Jt Llon Coun- try Safari would offer picketers from the other side rides on the elephants and camds 'lt's gomg to be a long d<i y in the hot s un and if they gel tired walking we want them to rtdc And if they wanl refreshments, we'll bnng those out to them too,·· he said The c urrent s trike involves Lion Country's laborers, main tenance men. gardeners. and ap· parently the sign painters. too. ''I'm having a tame trying to find somebody to paint the signs for my pickets." Kobrin said . Viejo Park 'Bushes Of Sin' Cut Back By JAN WORTH 0t Ill• D.tlly 1"11 .. Matt No one could hide in the acacia bushes al E ldorado Park today. A landscaping jOb to trim down the brush was done this week by a contractor lo the Orange Coun- ty Harbors, Beaches and Parks Department after residents said the over grown shrubs harbored youths engaging in drug use and sexual activity. "The bushes have been t.r1mmed, thinn~ and raised," uid Larry Lehman, county park spokesman. ·'To horticulturis ts, that Is wh at la called 'lollipop- ping,' but It wa8 done to Increase viaiblllly and you have lo do that once in a while. taty School on Carrillo Drive. signed petitions asking that the bushes be removed and better lighting and drainage be pro· vided. The petiLions were presented lo the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad- viso,Y Council. MAC members said lhey did not believe the bushes s hould be removed until trimming was tried. "YO\I can't overemphasize the im,portance or visibility for sur· velllance by law enforcement ol· ficers," Lehm•n itaid. "Some p arks look great in the design phase and then when you actually gel them built you re· allze a policeman cannot sec over a htll or something like that." No Decision at First Meet Ll•adl•rs of Sl.'Vl'r<il com munilll'S 1.:ourll'd the idea of i.I Saddkb:trk Valley Munic1p<1I Ad visory Counl·1I <MAC> Thursday but lht' f1rsl dalt• cndt'CI pulilcl) y, ith no t·om m1lmt•nls. "I 'm \'l•ry l'Xc ill'U i.ibout a far · thinking plan for J vallcywidc MAC.·· said Chairman Mary Phillips of El T oro. '"We"rc in i.I lime or isolal1onis ls and WC can- llOl afford to do that in the Sad· 5Space01en Continue Ship Swap HOUSTON <U Pl> -Russian and Amcril'an s pace diplomal'\ traded places aboard their linked s paceships today and gave the world 140 miles below televised tours of their craft and their homelands. The spacemen m oved between lhe Apollo C1nd Soyuz for a series or ceremonies. experiments and public rel ations ~ighl'>e~ing Lours in the name of dctenlc and scien- tific coope ration. Thl'Y also shared meals but Soyuz com mander All'xci Lconov ~<Jid, in Englis h. "The ~st part of a good lunch is not what you l'al but with whom yo u t>al." lie had steak and potato soup with Thom as Stafford and Dona ld ··oeke·· Slayton in the Apollo <ind s aid. "Now I eat mv space food with my very good, very nice fri e nds, Tom and Dek£> ... Vance Brand , the Uurd Apollo crewman. ale a lunch or shchi, a soup usually made with sour c<ib- bage . along \\ ith C'hi ckcn, plums , strawberries and jwce~ in thl· Soy u z c abin with Valen Kubasov Stafford and Leonov later lransfern•d lo lhe Soyuz and Brand and Kubasov moved mlo lhe docking module lx•fore Joto ing Sla yton in the Apollo When Lconov movt'Cl into the Apollo for thl· first lime he hap· pity greeted Slayton in English "Howdy partner my old friend." Brand. Lt.>onov and television viewers on t•arlh were given tours of thl' Apollo and Soyuz s pacec raft and lall'r the spacemen pointed a c<imcr a out lhe window as the ships swept at 17,376 miles a n hour over the vast expanse of the Soviet linion. "We are going to land here after the end of the mi ssion:· Kubasov said as they passed over the cloud dotted S1bcn<in plain at Karaganda. dleback Vaill•\ ··tf we incoi:port1l\•01ir lotJI u11 1l~· into this ~I ,\{', \H' c·an all lit · lward ·· Other-; 111 lhl' g roup of 15 ;.it tending the meL'ling al Los Al1SCJ'i lntcrmcdiatl' Sc:hool in ~1~su1n Viejo sel'ml'd mor·l' 1·aul11>us R i <.· h .1 r d K l' I I v . co u 11 t ' coordinator of ~pcri:.11 d1stncl·-. explained lo till' group lhat a ~AC wou~d-~<.~~advisory hod~ Odoly Polol Stdlt PhOtc SCOLDS HICKS, BATTIN County Supervisor Diedrich Diedrich Hits Battin, Hicks Over Squabble 8} \\ll.l.IAM SCHRF.IBE R Ot the O~••Y Ptlol Sutl O r a n g c Cou nty Roard of Supcrn so r s C hairman Ralph Diednt'h waded into the fray bl..'twt>1m Dis trict Attorney CcC'il flicks and Su per visor Robert Battin Thursday. branding it a "fight belwl'en alley <:ats on a tin roof " Diedrich said , "Tlw lack of professiona lis m of these two men muddies the en vironment of high counly offices .·· Hicks and Ballin h.id no 1m mediate comment on 1>1edrkh"s remarks . The Dis trict Attorney and lfat tin have been trading verhal barbs s in ce the board o f supervisors voted lhn•c weeks ago to transfer 22 mvesllgators from Hicks' office to the shenff's office. (See DIEDRICH. PageA2l 0.11, ..... .-.......... 11\ t·ounly Bo<1 rd of Supt.>rvisors, \\ h1l·h makl'S all fmal decisions ror unincorporall'd areas such <lS the Saddll•baL"k \" :.illl'\' In th<Jt sl•nse. he s·;ud. a MAC "oultl bl.· lilllt• cltffl·rent than lhe Saddleabal"k Arca Coordinating Council (SACC I a vallcywide <:oa lilion of homeowners and civic leaders which h<is had a fajrly ('Onsistcnt lobbying success with the county for four years. The only difference would be that MAC members a.rl' electt'd. he s aid. ··Perh<Jps pt·oplc \\ho are elect t•d tend to have mort' clout with other people who o..trt.' elt•clc•d, .. .Kelly s aid. "bul t hcr·l' is nu dif· fen~nl'l'. al"lually. in lhr 11m\cr lx.•twcen MAC and SACC \)(.>cauSl' lx1t h Jrc advisory groups ·· Thurs d ay ·s m e(.•lin i.: w a~ sponsor ed by an ad hoc t vmmit· tee fr o m th e El To ro Homeowners Association. The commillel' was formed to investig ate steps lo formin~ .i -MA C -mitially for El Toro's County Service Area Six alone. Its m embers decided to offl'r the idea of a "allcvwide MAC to the representatives or Aegean llills, Le is ure World. South Lag•ma Hills. Laguna Terran'. and any other interested com munilies. If formed. the big MAC would be the second in Orange County The firs t. in Mission Vit'jo. wus for med Ii.isl sum m(•r :.ind has been in operation sin<.'e i\:m· ember. Kelly expl;;iined that U1e :'vL\C planners wou Id ha\'l' to <l e· termine the exact bound<irics de- sired before proL"ecding. Those boundaries could include only Service Area Six <El Toro> or ex- tend lo Areas Three. Four, Eight and Twelvl.'. <See VALLE\', PageA2) Irvine Man's Death Probed A North frvine man was pro- nounced dead a l Tustin Com- munity Hos pital early to<tay after apparently inhaling bottled gas, according to the poli ce re- port , Officers s aid John R. Warl\e, 28, of the Racquet Club, was found collapsed in a beanbag chair by his wife s hortly after midnight. Po lice and fire men who res ponded to a medical as· sistance call, said a three·foot bottle of oxygen. a hose and a plastic bag were found next lo the chair. Or:•~~wl7 :Ht 1t'e•tller Night and morning low clouds , otherwise fair Saturday. Nol much tem · pcrature c hange. Beach highs near 70 rising to fll inland. Lows tonight 58 lo 64. INSIDIE TOD"\' Som e Jluntington Belleh chtldren witl make their stage debuts tonight playing un· usual roles : tre e~. mushrooms. and other bttr of 1unery. See story b]I ()oJly Pilot Stal/ Wntur Kathy Cl.an· cy on Pog(• CI o/ today's \Ve>gkender lnde~ MY-Senk• Al ~ (M ....... .. _,, ... 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Cla .. .. , ' ' • { I . .t 2 DAIL V PILOT se Refugee Program Expande d WASHINGTON IAT'l Thi• l S n•setllement program for A-,i<Hl refugees 1s being expandl'd t11 mclude Laotians and an add1 twn;1l 7 .000 to 9,000 Cambo01Jns .iml \'it•tnamc!><'. l'urnml plans l·aU for the ad- m1~::-1on of uµ lo 5.000 L<lotians \\ho Ot>d to Th:ulund after lhl'1r go\l'rnment f('ll under Com- 1nun1s t dominutio11 in rt>cent '~ \'t•I.:-. Thl' added Cambodians and \ ll't n.lmese arc those who have Ol'd lo Thailand and other coun· 1n1•s after Communist govern- ml•nts were installed in Saigon and Phnom Penh last April. TTt'\ 1ously. the l ' .S. refugee pro.iram accepted only those \'ietn amese a nd Cambodians STATE REFUGEE PROGRAM RAPPED-A3 ~ho fl ed in the last days before their countries fell. In other refugee developments. it was also disclosed Thursday that An estimated 10,000 former C ambodian and Vit.'ln~ml:'se soldiers m:iy end up in t:.S. military services. The choice of a new refugee resettlement camp eqwpped for \\IOL<•r t ime use has narrowed to Ft. Wo lters. Tt.>x .. and Ft. Holabird. Md. The plan to expand the refugee program was made public by Chairman Joshua Eilberg <D- Pa. I, of the House judiciary sub· committee on immigration. At a subcommittee hearing, Eilberg referred to a leller from lmmi· ..&rallon Cort)missioner Leonard ·F . C h apman to H o u se Judiciary Committee Chairman Jlep. Peter Rodimo ID·N .J .1. which said : "The secretary of State has now requested the attorney general to expand the categories of Vietnamese and Cambodian refugees now eli g ible for parole and to grant parole for up to 3,000 to 5,000 Laotian re fugees.'' Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi is expected to give routine ap· prov al to the r equest. Meanwhile. it was disclosed at the Pentagon is workjng on plans to pe rmit about 10,000 Viet- namese and Cambodians re- _Cugees to enlis t in U.S. military ser vices. Fro111PageAI ~DIEDRICH ... Hicks has since filed suit to : prevt·nt the t ransfer of the in- vestigators and announced his of· • fice 1s investigating Battin's · pohtica l campaigns. · Ballin told reporters this week he was able lo obtain information on the investigation from a Hicks deputy by impersonating one of his (Battin 's l former aides. now an assistant in Diedrich's office. · It is totally u nforgivable for a 'upervisor , or anyone else for that matte r. lo go into someone else's office a nd impersonate a member of that office on the telephone, .. Diedrich sci.id. "It is unthinkable.·· Pilots Parley MINNEAPOLIS. MiM. <UPll -Negotiations continued today between Northwest Airlines and its l ,550 pilots who say they will stnke again Saturday at 2 a.m. 1f a contract agreement is not re ached. The pilots set the new st rike deadline la te Thursday following sever a l ho u rs of negotiations . 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But both sides in the is sue agreed to continue thl' l'ourl setts1on until Julv 28 at 9 a.m . in Sup(•nor Court Judge Byron McMillrul'!> court room Richfie ld Ge t s Ocean Drilling OK SANTA BARRARA (lJPl ) - ThC' South Ct•ntral Coastal Com mission ha!> given Atlantic Ri chfield Corp. permission to drill up to 17 new wells in tht• Santa Barb.ira Channel. Thjs 1s the first time !'>mce the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill that new drilling has been allowed in the channel. Arco already has 13 wells bwlt on platform Holly, two miles off of Coal Oil Point, near Goleta. which were constructed prior to the oil spill. Platform Holly can hold up lo 30 \.\dis However. after the 1969 spill from Platform A. owned by Union Oil, the Department of In- terior put a m oratonum on all further drilling. Arco a lread y received permission from the State Lands Commission to drill the 17 new wells on Platform llolly and the coastal commission's approval was the last step berore begin- ning cons truction. The 7-5 vote Thursday by the commission put several r estric- tions on the drilling permit, in- cluding making the company lia- ble for any loss of pubLi c revenue through an oil spill and being responsible for any oil leaks. The company also promised to mstitute a training program for perso nn~l involvin g responsibilities lo g uard against 011 spills and what to do in the event of a leak. Arco gave no indication of when it would begin work on the new drills, but did say it would go Fro'" Page A J VALLEY •.• Ten per cent of the registered voters in the designated area are required to sign pl'l1lions askin~ supen·isors lo autho1ize forming a MAC'. If supervisors so dccidr. a campaign to elt>ct council members begin s . Cost of a MAC is borne by thr tax treas ury of the serVlce areas involved In M 1ssion Viejo, the first year budget is ;ibout $6,500 "ith office space provided free by the M1ss1on Viejo Company. The Saddleback Area Coordinating Council also is s up- ported "ith tax funds from each participating service area. It.s budget this year was $10,000. House Slices $102,000in Nixon Funds Wt\SHINGTON IU PI > -The House has voted to slash $102,000 from a n Administration request for former P resident Nixon's transition funds. The cut -nearly one-third or the $328 ,750 requested -was in· eluded in a $7 .5 billion appropri a - t ion<; bill whic h passed on a 393·to·18 vote Thursday and w~s sent to the Sen ate. The meas ure would fund the T reasury De partment, Postal Service. th(' White House and several other executive omces through Sept. 30, 1976. The House aHirmed a recom· mendation of the Appropriations Committee that Nixon's letter· ans w e ring funds be cut to · $226,000. The action restored the monthly r a te of funding for the former president to $9,615-4he same rate as February through Juneof thls year plus5percentfor inflation. Rep. Edward Roybal CD · Calif >. said the Administration farted to explain why an increase wasneedt-d. Robb r Hunted EL MONTE (\IPJ1 PoliHl.o- day were looking for i. man who robbed $10,000 from a food stamp t't'nlcr Thur1'day. '· District· Water Rate Up? Directors of the Santa J\taq~ari ta Watn District will vole Monday on a proposal to hike w:iter r..iks about rune per- 1.:ent for domestic user~ and 20 1wrct•nl for con:,truction tind ir- rigatwn llSl'rs. The change would hike ft.>eS from 30 to 35 cents per 100 cubic feet on all qua ntities ust'll over l ,OOOcubic ret'l. The district which st•rvcs part of Mission VicJO, Coto de Caza and Escape Country. informed 1ls custonwrs of the poss1bh.• rate hike 111 a letter this week. Other waler districts in South Orange County ure t'<>nsidcring r.Uses. or already have raised their rates. The reason is a recent increase in the price of water supplied by the Melropohtan Water Di strict. according low a tcr officials . Accordin g t o the lette r to Santa Margarita customers, the rate increase v. ould meau a con- sumer using the minimum quan- tity of watC'r, would see hi s bill in- tTeased from S16 to Sl7 pl·r b1 monthly billing pt·riod. An aver:.ige consumC'r. using 3.200 cubic ftot'l for the t\\V month h1 lhni.: p<•nod. "ould nvlln' an 111 creasl' in his bi 11 from ~2 .60 to S24 70. The rate hike. ir approved, \\Ould takl' effect Sept. I. :\Ion day's meeting 1:; set for 2 pm in the di s trict office, 25571 Marguerill! Parkw<1y Mission Viejo. · CELLA .... Cel la ha ve a p roprietory tn· tcrl.'st? .. Brent asked. He said Cella was once a direc· tor of Orange County D1a~nosLlc Clinic but resigned •·ahout six months ago.·· County records show ,the prin- cipals in the firm are Dr. Stanley Mayberg. Dr. Fred Kahn. Dr. Wayne Robe rtson . Dr. David Asher and Teel Schiffman. The h ealth tes ting firm oper ates in space leasc.-d from Mercy llosp1tal. 2703 S. Bristol St.. Santa Ana. Dr. Cella is r eportedly part owner of the hospital. Until OCHTI took over the task early this month, the county Health Department gave an average of 3.000 i>hvsical exams a year to prospective and exist· ing employes. . Th at practice began drawing fire from Supervisor Ralph Diedrich two years ago because of what he said was the un- reasonabl e amo unt of workman's compensation and re- tirement disability paid by the county, a self-insurer . Over the last two years, the combined tab was roughly $1.5 million a year. DIEDRICH SAI D THAT more thoq>ugh pre -e mployment physi"t:a l examinations would help reduce the county's losses. After a year's study by a special team. including an out· side consultant, the supervisors voted 5 lo O June 3 to authorize Personnel Director Bert Scott to negotiate th e contract with OCHTI. Thursday Diedrich called the contract "a major accomplish- m ent that we expect lo save thousands of tax dollars a year.'' "I AM SATISFIED that we have obtained the best possible deal and cert:iinly there was no undue influence that J know of in giving the contr:.a<.'t." he added. Scott said he did not know o f any Cella involvement except for the location of the testing ccntl'r al Mer cy Hospital. He pointed out that contracting with an outside firm saved the county from investing in roug hly $150,000 of worth of equipm ent and said the price per physical examination of $fl3 99 assures the county a Oat rate. The personnel director also said that a nother advantage of goin g lo an outside vendor is that the county pays only for the physical examination performed and not an on· going program t.hat carries expense e'en wheQ ll\ere is no new hiring. SCOTT ACKNOWLEDGED the OCHTJ was not the low bid- der for the contract. Cost studies show it would be roughly $52,000 a year less expensive to have the Health Department perform the physical examinations. But, he said, OCHTJ was the lowest qualified bidder. And, S~olt added , the in·house cost studies did not take into con· sideration inflation and pay raise (actors. Ht also noted that !'lhould the physical exam program not have the dn1red tmpact on the toun· Ly 's self insured lOMeS that Cbe pro1ram t'an be diseontinued alter a year's trial. T H E S T UDY TE A '• dluea~:?r in the decision J.d cootract wilb an oulllde Orm w~ Dr Thomu HamUtoo of &be H.ealt.h Department. < - HIRES ATTORNEY Supervisor Battin O.ily rt lot~ .. , .. MUM'S THE WORD Qlrlfrlend Rachel Perry Campaign Probe Supervisor Battin Hires an Attorney Orange County Supe rvisor Robert Battin h as rurcd promi· nent c riminal l awyer Matt Kudlich in matters related to an Orange County Grand Jury probe of his uns uccessful 1974 lieutenant governor campaign. .Meanwhile. Battin 's frequent date. Rachel Perry. has been ex· cused fro m Grand Jury duty when matters related to Battin or District Attorney Cecil Hicks come before the panel. Battin confirmed Thursday that he has retained Kurilich to represent him in the Grand Jury's campaign probe. Kuri l ich. a promi n e nt Fullerton criminal lawyer, will also he lp him carry issues he wants investigated to the Grand Jury, the supervisor added. Battin, who is an attorney himself, said. "I don't believe l really should have a need for an attorney. But. as it is often said, a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client. .. "The first thing Matt told me was for m e to keep my big mouth shut and to quit talking to the pre- ss ... Battin laughe d. Miss P erry's withdrawaJ from jury matters related to Battin and Hicks was announced by Grand Jury foreman James l 'ller. "Afte r cons ultation and dis· cussion it has been decided that Miss R achael Perry will remove herself as a j uror from any and all procedures that may be pre·- sent~d t~ the Grand Jury con· cermng either Supervisor Robert W .. Ba~lin or District Attorney Cecil Hicks." Utter said in a brief press release. Citibank's Prime 7 112o/o NEW YOhK <UPI > - First National City Bank today, for the third week in a row. lifte~ its ~ending rate for prime business loans 1/4 point, bringing it to 7112 percent, the highest since mid-March. A number of majo r banks followed Citibank to 71'4 percent last week, but the prevailing ra te na- tionwide remained at 7 percent on loans to top. rated business borrowers reflecting relatively light demand for funds . Citibank 's I a tes t hike howe ver, is expected to spark a general move to the 71 4 per level, with the upward t rend reflecting a recent tightening of money and credit by the F"ederal Reserve. 'Cadillac' Group Set For Fair Carnival fun. magic shows, J diaper derby, a mini-bike ract:, burber s hop harmony, instrm·- t.ion in Nlng Yeh, a llveslock aut· lion, and music by the Log AnRcles Police Junior Band and Fiash and the Continental Kids highlight Orange County Fair ac· Uvities Saturday. Gales open at 10 a .m., and for those who work up an appe tite w.,ndering among the hundre<.ls or attractions, there will be the ubiquitous taffy apples, cotton candy and a Wel1ht Watchers' reducing m e nu d emonstraUon. Fair offil:ials today rC?porlcd attendance at the Costa Mesa fair is running almost identical with last year 's turnout, but tbt.ty hope to e xceed 250,000 by t.ho fair's end Sunday night. Saturday is Livestock Auction Day, Family Day, Mission Viejo Day and Barbershoppers and Sweet Adelines Day. Livestock auctions are at 2 and 6 .30 p.m. in the barn and pen area. Saturday night's entertain- ment calendar will conclude with an annual feature, a Hawaiian music and dance review. Hig hlights o f Saturday's schedule include : -'."It .Day,_ disJ?lay of winning entries 111 all Judging categories . -11 a .m ., to 9 p .m .. De_monstrations of Ning Yeh. a Ounese art form using speciaJ brush strokes. -1 to 4 p.m .• Barber shop quartets and Sweet Adelines female harmonizers, at Family FUnStage. -1:30 p.m .. Weight Watchers' Menus. Home Living Pavilion. -2 p .m .• Mime Show, Newport Beach Ins titute of the Arts al Mountain De w Stage. ' --3 p .m .. Diaper Derby, at Bandstand. p .m . Baker Gymnastic Team. fairgrounds proper. -4 p.m . Los Angeles Police Junior Band in concert. fair- grounds propl'r. 5 p.m ., Chuc k Jones MagiC' Show, :it f'amily Fun St<.ige. 6 p.m .. Hawaiiana Heview Family Fun St age. ' -7 p.m .. Redhead Contest at Bandstand. ' -8:15 p.m .. Mini·bike Race al Grandstand. ' 8 p .m .. Flash Cadillac and the Contine ntal Kids in concert at Amphitheater . ' -!} p.m .. Hawaiiana Review al Family Fun Stage. ' SUMMER SA.LE (Continued) Featuring a huge selection of top quality name brand fyrniture at reduced prices. ,/ ~-t·' , L '· I )55i7~=----~J /' W oodmark chairs • over I 00 to choose from. All reduced for this special event. : DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER WWCDAl S & SATUIOAYS 9!00 to s~lo I NEWPORT BEACH • 1727 wa-;s1'CLlfP' OH' 842·2059 LAGUNA BEACH • :w1 NOHTll l:Ot\~T llWY • 4~ W I TORRANCE • 23649 HAWl110RNE BLVD <~n fn tll o. Sun J2) 30t 378 1219 7 7 .. -""' J Irvine EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 199, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGES I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Todny·s (~losi11~ ~-9t'. Shtt•l<s FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1975 TEN CENTS Dicks Probing Cella Contract Ties By GARY GRANVILLE Of -0.lly Pi!M SUff A $382,000 c~tract recently awarded by the Orange County Board of Supervisors to a health test· ing firm once linked to Dr. Louis Cella is apparently being investiga~d by the District Attorney's Office. District Attorney Cecil Hicks was not available for comment today. BUT TWO PERSONS involved in a lengthy study leading to the one-year pact covering elaborate Olt. C£LU I physical examinations for 5,000 pro· s pec tivc a nd existin g county employes have admitted they've been questioned by investigators. It was learned today that Dave Mackowiak, an analys t in the pe r sonp e l department and a member of the study team that re- commended approval of the con- tract has b een asked lo m eet with district attorney investiga- Battin tors today to discuss the mallt•r CELLA SAID THURSDAY he h~s .. no fanand<JI interest whatever" in Oran~c County Diagnostic: Clinic, a non profit c:orpor;,ition doing business as Orange County llcallh Testin~ Institute <OC llTI 1. Celia's attorney, Robert F. Brent. a Newport Beach r eside nt. backed his c:licnl's denial of financial involvement late Thursduy night. "It's a non-profit c:orpor;,itiun. So. how C'ou ld Or. <St•e ('F.LLA, P age All Hires Own Lawyer for Probe ""~~:..'tJ; . ~ ;.. "' - Dally Pi lot Stolfi Plloto LION COUNTRY SAFARI ELEPHANT GIRLS COUNTER LABORER'S STRIKE PICKETS 'Stamp Out Plano Keys' Spoof Versus Workers' Bread And Butter Protest Space01en Continue Ship Swap HOUSTON <UPI > -Russian and American space diplomats traded places aboard their linked ~paceships today and gave the world 140 miles below televised' tours of their craft and their homelands. The space>mcn moved between lhe Apollo and Soyuz for a series of ceremonies. experiments and public relations sightseeing tours in the name of detcntc and scien- tific cooperation . They also shared meals but Soyuz commander Alexei Leonov said, in English. "The best part of a good lunch is not what you eat but with whom you eat." He had steak and potato soup with Thom as S t afford and Donald "Deke" Slayton in the Apollo and said. "Now l eat my space food with my very good, very nice frii?n ds. Tom and Deke.·· Vance Brand, the third Apollo crewman, ale a lunch of shchi, a ~oup usually made with sour cab· bage, along with chicken. plums, strawberries a nd juices in the Soyuz cabin with Valeri Kubasov. Stafford and Leonov later transferred to the Soyuz and Brand and Kubasov moved into the docking module before join· ing Slayton in the A Pollo. <See SPACE, PageA2) Or~~:a ~-·· We•tller Nig.hl and morning low clouds. otherwise fair Saturday. Nol much tem· perature c hange . Beach highs near 70 rising lo tr> inland. Lows lonighl 58 lo 64 INSIDE TODA\' Some lluntington Beach children wm make their stage debut3 tonight ploying un• uiual r o lea : trees, mU$hrooma. ond othn btU of 3Cenery . See itory by Doily Pilot Sta// Writer KothJI Clan· cy on Page CJ oj today's Weekender. lnd•x C~1 ,.,. •• ... ., .. U-4 .... "'°'" C4 c.s-r •• ... c ... • Saf ariland Pickets ' Seeking Pay Talks ~ - By RODI NIEDZIELSKI Of U.. D•llY Pllel Staff A group of 22 pickets from the Laborers and Hod Carriers Union Local 652 appeared at Lion Country Safari's main gate this mornin g in protest over stalemated salary negotiations. The uni on represents 25 employes at the Irvine wildlife preserve who have b een negotiating for higher wages since their old contract expired June 16. Union members, curr ently paid $3.71 cents an hour, are ask- ing for a 12 percent wage in- crease for the first year of the two-year contract and another 12 percent increase for the second year. Wage negotiations became stalled when Lion CountrY Safari offered a 25-cent an hour wage boost for the first year and a JO. cent increase next year without additional frin~e benefits, ac cording lo a union spokesman. Jn addition to the wage in· creases. members of the Laborers and Hod Carriers Union Local 652 are seeking a cost-of·living adjustment, and medical and pens ion benefits. Morris Harrison , Lion Country Safari president, was in Los Angeles today· a nd could not be reached for comment. Harrison has represented the firm in negotiations with the union. Irvine Man's Death Probed A North Irvine man was pro- nounced dead at Tustin Com- munity Hospital early today alter apparently inhaling botUed gas, according to the police re- port Officers said John R. Warne. 28. or the R acquet Clob, was found collapsed in a beanbag chair by his wile shortly after midnight. Police a nd fire m e n who responded to a medical as- sistance call, said a three-root bottle of oxygen, a hose and a plastic bag were found next to the chair. Police Kill Man SAN JOSE <UPI) -Enk Diaz. 27. or ~n Francisco wu shot and killed ln o brief gun batUe with two San Jose policemen Thurs· day night after ofCicers stopped his car. Ocriccr Richard Bolar surf cred a bulltt wound in the shoulder durin1 Ule exchange or mot.I •t about \l p. m., poUc:e re- port.8 saJd. However . J erry Kobrin, vice president in charge of public re· lations, detailed plans of a coun- ter-demonstration by the park ·s animals. "It won't be a confrontation:· s aid Kobrin, although he indicat- ed that the de monstration would involve elephants, camels and ··1arge lion cubs." "We have met with Irvine police Lt. Gene Norden who has asked Lht• groups to remain at least 75 yards apart.·· The elephants and camels. to be ridden by park rangerettes, will carry the s logans "Our Giraffes Want Shorter Necks," "We Want Another Hump, .. and "Stamp Out Piano Keys ," Kobrin said. "Piano keys are made from ivory, you know." <See PICKETS, PageA2) Senate Okays V.N. Decree WASHINGTON CAP l -With minimal discussion and without dissent. the Senate today passed a resolution that sharply criticizes efforts to expel Israel from the United Nations. The resolution, intoduced by Republican Leader Hugh Scott. says "the Senate will review all ' present United States commit· menls lo the Third World nations involved" if Israel is expelled. It also warns the Senate "will consider seriously the implica- tions of continued membership in the United Nations under such circumstances." DA Hearing Postponed A scheduled court hear · ing to dete rmine if the Board of Supervisors has the right t.o transfer 22 dis- trict attorney investigators lo the Orange County Sh~riff's Office was postponed today. District Attorney Cecil Hicks obtained a tern· porary court order two weeks ago to ball the transfer ordered by the board. Today's hearing was t.o cover a request by Hicks to make the tempor¥ry order permantnt . But both sides in the is- 8ue agreed to continue the court session until July 28 at 9 a.m . in Superior COurt Judce Byron McMillan's courtroom . c 1 Oran~t· County Supervisor Robert Battin has hired promi- n<'nt c·riminal lawyer Malt Kurilich in matters related lo an Orange County Grand .Jury prolx- of his un:-;ut'Cl'SSfu 11974 lieutenanl i.:ovcrnor campa ign Meanwhile. Ballin·s frequent dale. R at:hel P<'rry. has been ex- cused from Grand Jury duty when matters related to Battin or District Attorney 'Cecil Hicks come before the panel. Battin confirmed Thursday that he has r etained Kurilic h lo represent him in the Grand Jury·s campaig n probe. Kuril ic h . a promi n e nt f\Jllerlon criminal lawyer, will also he lp him carry issues he wants investigated to the Grand Jury. the supervisor added. Battin. who is an attorney himself. said. "I don't believe I really s hould have a need for an attorney. But, as it is often s aid, a lawyer who r e presents himself has a fool for a client.·· "The first thing Matt told me was for m• to keep my big mouth shut and to quit talking to the press,'' Battin laughed. Miss Perry's withdrawal from jury matters related to Ballin and Hicks was announced by Grand Jury foreman James Utter. "After cons ultation and dis· cussion it has been decided that Miss Rachael Perry will remove * * * Hicks Will Keep Heat On Battin Orange Coun ty District Al· torney Cecil Hicks said Thursday he will not remove himself from lbe Grand Jury investigation of Supervisor Robert Batlin's un- successful campaign for lieute- nant governor. EarliC'r in the day, Board of Suprerv1sors Chairman Ralph Diedrich said Hicks should hand the investigation over to the At- torney General"s Office. But Hi cks said, "I will not aJ . low a verbal attack by anyone to disqualify me from vigorously purs uing alleged c riminal viola- tions." "To do so would only encourage a rontest to see who could shout at me in the loudest voice," the district attorney said. The shouting match he taJked of was a tirade that Battin leveled at him during a recent Board or Supervisors meeting. Later . when Battin learned his campaign was under was under investigation, he charged political motives to Hicks. But Hi cks said he is not in- volved in a politicaJ fight with Battin or any other supervisor. "I am involved solely in my responsiblity to detect an pro- secute crime," Hicks s aid. He went on to call "for public ·orricia l s to s t op seeking headlines and let matters de- veloped in legal, orderly and busi· nesslike manner." In his press r elease, Hicks also reminded Diedrich that last year the Fullerton s upervisor had called for vigorous enforcement of election laws. Death Probed SAN DIEGO ClJPI> -A Coun· ty Grand Jury Investigation has been ordered In the death or a man officials said was acciden- tally klclled In the head by a shetifC's deputy durtni a chase. District Attome)' Ed Miller Hid his office would investie1&t.c the duth fbr tbe Jury and the sberllf's office refUIHd comment. pendina the resll!a. tn the death 'tburedayol MlchelNolut,2'1. "t HIRES ATTORNEY Supervisor Battin herself as a juror from any an<.I all procedur<'s that moy be pre- sented to the Grand Jury con· ceming eitht.>r Supervisor Robert W. Battin or District Attorney Cecil Hicks.·· Utter said ma brief press relcas<.'. Miss Perrv. a Newport Beach resident. was one of 19 people * * * D.loly Pilot Ploolol MUM'S THE WORD Girlfriend Rachel Perry sl'lect.cd to servl' 011 Uw Grand Jury July 1 The .itlraC'l1 Vl' 21; ~ear-old brunette has insisted hPr two and • :! year rnends hip with thl' con- trovers ial s up<'rv1.,or "'II not in· terfere with her dulll'S or ohliga tions as a JUrnr * * * Diedrich Assails Hicks and Battin By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 Ille O.iiity PtlOC St.Ill Orangt• County Rocird of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich waded into the fray between District Attorney Cecil Hicks and Su per visor Robert Batt.in Thursday, branding it a "'right between al cats on a tin roof.·· • "' Diedrich said. ··T ' lack of prof<'ssionalis m of the:,c en muddies the en vi ronm('nt of high county offires. ·· Hicks and Rattin had no im- mediate comment on D1edrich·s remarks. The District Attorney and Bat- tin have been trading verhal barbs s ince the board of supervisors voted thr('C weeks ago lo transfer 22 investigators from Hicks' office lo the sheriff's office. Hifks has since fih..>d suit to prevent the transfer or the in- vestigators and announced his or fi ce 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 an assistant in Diedrich 's office. "It is totally unforgivable for a supervisor. or anyone else for that matter, to go into someone else's office and impersonate a member of that office on the Two in Irvine Held for Pot Two Irvine m en were arrested Thursday after police officers saw the tops of manjuana plants prot.rudin~ over the railing of their apartment balcony. Arthur R . Rico. 31, a nd Sll'phl'n C. C' hi u. 25. both of .Parkview Apartm<'nts. were boOkcd into Orange County Jail o n marijuana cultivation charges. Police s aid they conflscnled (our planU, three of which w~re about3'h r~t high. 0• fly Pi tot St.all Pllotr SCOLDS HICKS, BATTIN County Supervisor Diedrich telephonl' ... Diedrich said. ··u 1s unthinkable." Diedrich said the imrestigation of Battin should be conducted if the District A llorney beli eves rampa1gn laws have been violat- ed. But he s aid I licks should re- move h1msl'lf from lhc probe because of his pt•r:-;onal involve ment in a political feud. Dil'dril·h abo said longstJnd. ing r h a r ge s over lli eks ' pcr:(prm:rnce in offtct> should also be fh vesligated. but s aid, ''lhe public d eserves better than it is getting a mudslinging contest in the newspapers.·· Diedrich said that the swtc at· torney jteneral s hould handle both investigations and Battin and Hi cks "should both withdraw from the field. or rather the JI lt.•y .. U.N. Member? UNITED NATIONS fUPU North Vietnam has formally 91>- plied for me mbership 10 the Uni( .. ed Nations, an omctal U.N. spokesman announced Thurs· day. A.. 1.1;..tLY PILOT Friday, July 18, 1975 DAiiy Piiot St<1ll P .... e FALLEN ACACIA LIMBS TELL STORY OF 'BATTLE OF BUSHES' AT ELDORADO At Mission Vlefo Park,· Combatting Drugs and Sex With 'Lollipops' Watch the Birdie Viejo Park 'Bushes Of Sin' Cut Back Uy JAN WORTH Ot 11•• Oa11y Pilot ~I No one could hide in the acacia bu~hes at Eldorado Park today. ,\ lands<·aping job to trim down thl· brush ";.1s dont• this week by a t:ontraclor to the Orange Coun- ty Harbors, Beaches and Parks Department after residents said Citibank's Prime 71/2o/tJ NEW YORK CllPI) - First National Citv Bank today, for the third ~~k in a row. lifted its lending rate for pri mC' business loans 1 -1 point, bringing it to 71 :? percent, the highest since mid-March. A number of major banks followed Citibank to 71-1 percent last week, but the prevailing rate na- tionwide remained at 7 percent on loans to top- rated business borrowers -reflecting relatively light demand for funds. Citibank's latest hike, however. is expected to ~park a general mo-.·c to the 71 4 per level, with the upward trend rt.!flecti.ng a recent llghtcning of money and credit by the Federal Heserve. ·House Slices $102,000in NixonFwuls WA..<:\lllNGTON (UPI> The !louse has voted to slash $102,000 from ;.in Administration request for former Pres ident Nixon's {l"~ms1t10n funds ~ The cut -n early one-third of Ule $328,750 requested -was in- cluded in a S7.5 b1lh on appropria- taons bill which passed on a 393-lo· 18 vote Thursday and was sent to the Senate The measure would rund the Treasury Department, Postal Service. the Whale House and several other executive offices through St-pl. 30, 1976. The House affirmed a recom- mt>ndation of the Appropriations Committee that Nixon's letter- answeri n g fun ds be cut to !226,000. The action restored the : monthly r ate of funding for the forme r president to $9,615 -the same r ate as February through J une of this year plus5percenlfor inOation. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT fft fH'°""Qit ( , • It •, I • "' ft 1 '·"" e •~ •·•,.. ~ ' ,r • 1 •. , (M• t l 1,,1 .... 1V•H1 "'' ff\/ t ""' ,,, ... hit 1'i r'>\1bl1·.-t'•n M "'lttw t H • ",, '• '·'" f·~ ft"'\I • ~-...Ni•P'•'1 fl1 ••h li11•lf·~f''J1 l •1 "I •t·•~ '"'" v .. 11. , 11 • v .... , ,.. ... ,. lA·1•1"'W ,., • ·~ ' " ,, '. ,, ""'',.,,.. ' ,. ..... , "-''•1•-1 t ..,...., "...., .. " 0· pt ,,..,, ,, ' • ' • I I , • • l/w ', ... ., )tf .... t l 0\f,. .,,, I \ ' " t ,,,./ft, Rr b<>r I N Wrt'd JM I. R (ur1ry V" .. 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( 1•r1A ti.lb ltl1f1 tb'f'• •''''' \ f0tttf'f'll'°'lf l , ,,. , • ", O'V\ttff\1 f M ,f 11 t I,.. 111\o6f 1 " \ .)I) the overgrown s hrubs harbored youths e ngaging in drug use and ::.t•xual activity. ·'The bushes have been trimmed, thinned and raised," said Lurry Lehm:.m. county park spokesman. "To horticulturists, that is what is called 'lollipop. ping.' but it was done to increase ,;sibility and you have to do that once in a while. "If after a fair trial this doesn't work in reducing the 'social pro- blems.' the next step would be re- moving them entirely along the slope." About 125 nei ghbors of the park. near Montevideo Elemen- tary School o n Carrillo Drive, signed petitions asking that the bushes be r emoved and better lighting and drainage be pro- vided. The peti lions were presented to the Mission Viejo Municipal Ad- \1sory Counci I. MAC members said they did nol believe the bushes s hould be removed until tnmming was tried. .. You tan 't overemphasize the importance of visibility for sur- veillance by law enforcement of- ficers." Lehman said. "Some parks look great in the design phase and then when you actually gel them built you re- alize a policemc.1n cannot see over a hill or something like that.·· ,. Cal Neve. a deputy sheriff and MAC councilm an. has s upported the homeowners' concerns and said many complaints have been made lo police <ibout Eldorado Park. FroneP~AJ SPACE •.. When Lconov moved into the Apollo for the first time. he ha't>· p1ly greeted Slayton in English: "Howdy partner, myoldfriend." Brand, Lconov and t<'lcvision viewers on c<:1rth were given lours of the Apollo and Soyuz s pacC'cr aft and later th<' :-p;:icemen point<'d a camera out the window as the ships swept at 17.376 mil C's an hour over the vast cxp<1nse of the Soviet Union. ··wl' arc going to land here after the end of the mission," Kubasov said as they passed over the cloud dolled S1 beri an plain al Karaganda. "lt looks like today is a very beautiful day over the Soviet l "nion, ·· Leonov interjected in Russian "There 1s a lot of sun- shine ... green fi elds." As they approuched the Volga Raver, Kubasov said they were over \"o l j?ograd City. He ex- plc.1inC'd it was once called St alin- grad and was the spot "where in 1942-1943. German Fascist troops were ddealed by the Soviet Army." The space pilots also pre· sumably joined red and blue halves. carral•d up an each s pacecraft, of two co m - memorativ<' plaques . The ('C'remony was on lhe rught plan and Stafford said everything was done accord ing to sche dule although he did not specifically discuss the plaques . Kubasov opened the televised spacecraft tours by holding up a picture of his wif<', Lyudmila. and their two children. Katya, 8, and Oima. 3 "ll<>llo Aml.'riran people," Kubasov s<.11d in English while Brand watl'hecl. "I a m going to tell you about the Soyuz spacecraft. The Soyuz spacecraft consists of several compart- ments. the orbital module, the descent vehicle, the instrument a5sembly a nd the propulsion system ." He then r eached over to the pale green control panel in the orbital module, pulled a water gun off a special clip and took a drink of water. In the Apollo, Stafrord ~ave ~nov and the Soviet people a look ctl the Aml'rlcan sy&tem"· saying In Russa:m, "The Apollo l8 the spacecraft aboard which the astronauts have flown \o !be moon and a lso to our Skylab." , I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CELLA .•• Cella have a proprietory in- terest?" Brent asked. He said Cella was once a di rec· tor of Orange County Diagnostic Clinic but resigned "about six months ago." • County r ecords show the prin· cipals in the firm are Dr. Stanley Mayberg, Dr. Fred Kahn, Or Wayne Robertson. Dr David Asher and Ted Schiffman. The h ealth testing <irm operates an space leased rrom Mercy Hospital. 2703 S Bristol St., Sc.1nta Ana. Dr. Cella is reportedly part own er of the hos pi la I Until OCHTI took over the task early this month , the county Health Department gave an averaize of 3.000 phvsical exams a year to pros pecli ve and ex isl· ing employes. That practice began drawing fire from Supervisor Ralph Diedrich two years ago because of what he said was the un- reason ab I e amount o f workman's compensation and re- ti rement disability paid by the county, a self-insurer. Over the last two years, the combined lab was roughly $1.5 million a year. DIEDRICH SAID THAT more thoroug h p r e-e mployment physical examinations would help reduce the county's losses. After a year's study by a special team , including an out- side consultant, the supervisors voted 5 Lo O June 3 to authorize Sheryl Small impersonates the proverbial farmer 's daughter as Jim Wulfkuhle of Irvine lies on the grass to bring her better into focus during Camera Day at the Orange County F air in Costa Mesa. Diaper Derby, Fun Highlight OC Fair Carnival fun magic shows, a diaper derby a mini-bike r ace. barber shop harmony, instruc- tion in "ling Yeh. <1 livestock auc- tion. and music by the Los An,geles Police Junior Band a nd f1 ash and the Continental Kids highlight Orange County Fair ac· ti vi ties Saturday. Gates open at 10 a.m., and for those who work up an appetite wandering among the hundreds of attractions, there will be the ubiquitous taffy apples, cotton candy and a Weight Watchers · reducing menu demonstration. f air officials today reported attendance al the Costa Mesa fair as running almost identical ";th last year·s turnout. but they hope to exceed 250,000 by the fair's end Sunday night. Saturday is Livestock Auction Day, Family Day, Mission Viejo Day and Barbershoppers and SwcetAdclincs Day. Liv<>stock auctions arc al 2 and 6:30 p.m. in the barn and pen <.1rca . S;.itu rday night's enlcrt<1in- menl <:alendar will conclude with an annual feature, a llawaiiun music a nd dance review. Hig hlig hts o f Saturday's schedule include: -All Day, display of winning entries in all judging categories. 11 a m . t o 9 p .m ., Demonstrations of Ning Yeh, a Chinese art form using special brush strokes . -1 to 4 p.m .. Bgrber shop quartets and Sweet Ad elines female harmonizers, at Family Fun Stage. -1 :30 p.m .. We ight Watchers· Menus, Home Living Pavilion. -2 p.m., Mime Show, Newport Beach Institute of the Arts, al Mountain Dew Stage. -3 p.m .• Diaper Derby, al Bandstand. 4 p.m. Baker Gymnastic Team, fairgrounds proper -4 p .m . Los Angeles Police Junior Band in concert , foar- grounds proper. 5 p.m .. Chuck Jones Mctgic Show, at FJnuly Fun Stage. ~ p.m .. llawaiiana Review. Family Fun Stage. 7 p . m .. Hedhead Contest, at R:indsland. -8 :15 p .m .. Mini-bike Race, at Grandstand. -8 p .m . Flao;h Cadillac and the Continental Kids in concert, at Amphitheater. -9 p.m .. llawaiiana Review. al family Fun Stage. From Page Al PICKETS ..• Kobrin added that Lion Coun- try Saf'3ri would offer picketers from the other s ide rides on the elC'phants and camels. "It's going to be a long day in the hot sun and if they get tired walking we want them to ride. And if they wanl r efreshments, we'll bring those out lo them too," he said. The current strike involves Uon Country's I a borers, main- tenance men, gardeners, and ap- parently the sign painters, too. ''I'm h aving a lime trying to fmd som ebody to paint the signs for my pickets," Kobrin said. Slow Housing Recovery Seen WASHINGTON CUPI> The udministration today predicted a slow recovery in the crippled ho m e cons t r ue l ion indus try. where one out of fi vc workers is out of a job Housing Secretary Carla Hills said construction starts would probably r each a rate of 1.5 million at the end of this year and I G million in the second quarter of 1976. That is far below the peak rate of more than 2 million m 197l to 1973. Personnel Director Be11. Scott to ------------------------ negotia te the contract with OCHTI. Thursday Diedrich called the contract "a maJor accomplish- ment l hat we ex peel to save thousands of tax dollars a year." "I AM SATISFIED that we have o btained the best possible deal and cert:iinlv there was no undue influence that I know of in giving the contruct," he added. Scott said he did not know of any Cella involvement except for the location of the tes ting center <it Mercy Hospital. He pointed out that contracting with a n outside firm saved the county from investing in roughly $150,000 of worth of equipment and said the price per physical examina tion of $63 .99 assures the county a nat rate. The personnel director also said th<.1t a nother advantage of going to an outside vendor is that the county pays only for the physical examina tion performed and not an on-going program that carries expense even when there 1s no new hiring. SCOTT ACKNOWLEDGED the OCHTI was not the low bid- der for the contract. Cost studies show 1t would be roughly $52,000 a year less expensive to have the Health Department perform the physical examinations. But. he said, OC IITI was the lowest qualified bidder. And, Scott added. the in-house cost studies did not lake into con- sideration inOation and pay raise factors. He also noted that should the physical exam program not have the desired impact on the coun- ty's self insured losses that the program can be discontinued after a year's trial. Producer Held On Drug Rap SANTA BARBARA (AP) Michael Butler. producer of the rock musical "Hair," has been charged in a felony complaint with possession of opium poppies and da ngerous drugs. Sheriff's deputies saJd that in a July 9 raid on Butler's Montecito home they found some 3,000 pop- pies growing there, but held off until Thursday charging Butler and four other men until a botanh1t determined the nowera ~re opium producers. Also C'harged with potsessk>n or oplum w~re RicharcJ J . Warner, 29, Robert M. Otw•sf. .J9, Constance Jo £wtm, :n. aod Averill Meyer. ' SUMMER SALE (Continued) Featuring a huge selection of top quality name brand furniture at reduced prices. J ,··~1 ·)\ ~\ l ., j .--. ~ ---r-= I-· ' ., t u (. • .. r.11• ~~\!? .. ' pl \. • f. • ,. ! 't1~r?i; ~ • " .. .. l· • ' ., W oodmark chairs • over I 00 to choose from. All reduced for this special event. DREXEL-HERITAGE-HENREOON-WOODMARK-KARASTAN-BAKER WH.COA YS ' SATUaOA YS t :OO to 5:)0 • N EWPORT BEACH • 1727 Wf<;~TCLWI' OH. &42 ~ LAGUNA BEACH • :W1 NOWflf t'IMS'I' HWY • 4!._. ~I TORRANCE • 23&.49 UAWTllORN1'; Bl.VO IOJ>l'" rrt 111 9. Sun 12·5 :IOI 37'4 )279 7 j I } Du11tington Beach Fo11ntain Valley EOITION VOL. 68, NO. 199, _.SECTIONS, 40 PAGES . ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1975 T o day·s Clo i11g .• Y. S•ocks TEN CENTS "lficks Probing Cello Contract Ties By GARY GRANVILLE OI the O.~ Pl19\ sc.tt A $382,000 contract rec.enUy awarded by the Orange County Board of Supervisors to a health test- ing firm once linked to or: Louis Cella is apparently being iovestigated by the District Attorney's Office. District Attorney Cecil Hicks was not available for comment today. BUT TWO PERSONS involved in a lengthy study leading lo the one-year pact covering elaborate OR. CELL-' physical examinallons for 5.000 pro- specti vc and existing coun ty employes have admitted they've been questioned by investigators. It was learned today that Dave Mackowiak. a n C:Jnul yst tn the pe r son nel department and u member of the study teum that rc- commcmlcd approval of the con· tract ha s been asked to meet with district attorney inves tiga - tors today to dis cuss tht> matter CELLA SAI D THURSDAY he has "'no ftnancial interest whatever" in Orange County Diagnostic Clinic. a non profit corporation doing business as Orange County lleaJth Testing Institute <OCllTl). Celia's attornl'y, Robert F. Brent. a Newport Beach r esid<.'nt. backed rus cli<.'nt 's denial of financial involvement late Thursday night. .. ll's a non -profit corporation. So, how could Or tSt.•e CELLA. Page ,\2) Parents To Recall Fire ·Takes Life Trustees By KATHY CLANCY 0 1 lhe Dally Pilot St.II A parent group vowed to recall three l''ountain Vallew school board members Thursday night, charging them with ''failure lo perform cffcctiv(•ly and recep· lively." Fran Johnson of 17474 Santa Maria St.. Fountain Valley, served recall notices on board President Roger Belgen, as well as Trustees Sheila Meyers and Bill Crane. The trustees made no public response. In her intent lo ret·all, signed by four other Fountain VaJ Jey re· sidents as well. Mrs. Johnson said trustees failed lo respond to parents during the June teacher strike. She also accused them of failure to consider changes in educational programs, despite parent pleas . · In addition. Mrs . Johnson claimed they haven't played their proper role in the unifica- tion effort ano haveo't told resi- dents of Its lmpact. The notice also claims trustees did not follow proper procedures in hiring fonner Superintendent Mike Brick in ;:i new post as busi- ness director. Trustee Dick Plum, not a re- call target, claims that post was illegally created. The only audience response to the recall came from Frank Bryant. CO·chairman or the citizen unification committee. "I think the recall is just a smoke screen m eant to confuse unification more than it already has been,·· he said. Meanwhile today, Jan Gaski, a member of the unification com· mittee. said she has launched an effort Ql>J>OSing r ecaJJ and plans to pnss leafl ets against il. The organiza ti on PASS (Parents Actively Supporting &hoots J has collected $45 in Sl contributions from parents to pay for the leaflets. Mrs. Gaski said they will be distributed in <See R ECALL, PageA2) * * * Valley Eyes Bond Issue For Schools The proposed new Fountain Valley Unified School District may have to borrow operating cash during its first year and pass bond issues to build a new elementary school and a con· tinuation high school. That information was part of a report made by t 'ountain Valley School District administrators Thursday night al the request of a;chool Trustee Dick Plum. Plum said he requested the in· formation to help him develop a stand on the upcoming· untrica- lion election. And he said it was partly in res ponse to charges leveled by Carl "Bud" Jones, leader of the unification effort, that he secret- ly had taken a stand, had all the information he needed and was working against unllicatJon. Plum said he wanted to show that ''Dick Plum is nol mealy mouthed, a nd Dick Plum will answer ques tions. and Dick Plum will take a stand." Chuck Woodfin, assistant 1uperifllendent for busine66, said he couldn't predict just how much "stnrt up'' money the new district will have to borrow. He said it will depend on what p1·0Qram5 the new schOol board wanta to fund. ' But Jones, who spoke from the audience, satd he '*lleved the figure would be "aboutS300,000." And while Jones admlttod bor- rowing lbal cash Is a "minus." he said •ettJnc Loe Amlios Hl~h School and rellevlng high sc:hool (SMJ8SUE, PapAI) , .. > •r ,. f,l 11\;. "' «): . .. .. ,~i " Keepfflfl -,ier CooJ O•oly Polol Stall PM4o Kim Wolfe. 8, of Hunt.ini:,rt.on Beach splashes in the grass with the aid of a hose and a mat. Just the thing to keep your cool'on a hot July day. Huntington Schools Asks Impact Report By TERRY COVILLE Of Ill• Daily Pll61 Scalf The Huntington Bcuch Union High School Dis trict is looking for some way lo quickly write an environmental impact r eport (EIR>. Glen Dysinger. a s sis tant superinlendanl for planning and management. said the district hopes to complete a draft by July 30. Thal would finjsh the report one day before the district must appear before Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Steiner and show cause why a restraining order against con· structron of t he Ocean View High School should not be continued. Judge Steiner granted the restraining order Wednesday af· temoon at the request of the state Attorney General. The attorney general's Los Angeles offi ce filed suit against the district because it bad not written an EIR for the Ocean View campus construc- tion. Dysinger said Thursday the district . still would like to reach some compromise acceptable to the attorney general so construc- tion of the 2,000 student campus can continue. "But we are looking for so- meone who can do a draft EIR. As far as we're concerned , needed or not, we are goin~ lhrou.1h the process," Dysinger said. The issue came lo a head when some citizens discovered plans Dog Clinic Set TueMlay Fountain Valley dog owners may take their pets to a special low-cost rabies clinic between 7 and 8:30 p. m. Tues day at fire station two, 16767 Newhope St., \J<'rOSs from Los Amigos High School. Do$ts must be i least four months old. The fee is $2 . The program is sponsored by lhe Orange County Hcallh Depart· ment. All docs arrivtna: before 8 :30 wlll be vac· Cinolcd. for the campus call for construc- tion of the main building on topof an ide ntified archeological site. Thal s ite has appar e ntly already been destroyed by pre- liminary grading, Dysinger said. But som e archeologisls have been called in to see if any part of itcan slill be saved. Deputy Attorney General John Meck said Thursday destruction o( the archeology site docs not af · feel the need for an EIR. Meck said with or without such a site, the construction of a high school campus still requir~s an EIR under the 1970 CaJjforni<t Environmenl<tl Qualjty Act and his office will demand such u document from school offic1als <See IMPACT, Page A2) Woman Told To Disrobe; Suspect Sought Huntington Beach police wen• searching today for a man with a blond afro haircut who allegedly accosted a woman al gunpoint Thursday. then forced her inside her home where he made her dis· robe. Police said the man walked up to the 26-year-old woman in the courtrard at the Huntingto11 Continental Townhouses. Adams Avenue and BrookhurstStreet. He pulled a small gun, police said, possibly a toy. and ordered the woman inside her home. He then forced her to disrobe lwice, sla~ped her and called her names, before fleeing on foot . Officers said lhe man was in his 20tsand aboulsix feellall. Death Probed SAN DIEGO <UPI) -A Coun· ly Grand J ury investigation hos been ordered In the death of a man officials said was acclden· taJly kicked in lhe head by a sheriff's daputy during a chase. Dlstrict Attorney Ed Miller said h1s oftlce 'Would invesUgt1te the death for t be jury and the sberut'1 omte rentsed comment pendln~ th~ results in lbc death Thunday OI Midtael Nolan. zr. ' Leisure World Woman Dies A fiery blaze at Leisure World in Seal Beach luok the life of a 71-year-old woman early toda'y and s everely damLlgcd eight apartment units. Thl' dl•ad worn an was identified as Mari Congdon. who lived alone at Apt. A, bu1 Id inl! 75, at 134 l Weeburn Road. The Orange County Coront:r's office s aid her closest relatives Ii ve on the East Coast. A coroner's deputy said the cause of death has not been de· termined yet but it was probably due to asphyxiation. She was found dead in hl•r aparlml'nl. The blaze broke.• out shortly Space nien Continue Ship Swap HOUSTON <U Pl> -Russian and American s pace diplomats traded places aboard their linked spaceships today and gave the world 140 miles below televised lours of their naft and their homelands . The spacemen movt•d between lht• Apollo und Soyuz for a s eries or l'eremonics. experiments and public relations sighLc;ecing tours in the name of detcntc and scien- tifit· cooperation. They also shared meals but Sovuz commander Alexei Lconov said. in Englis h. ·'The best part of a good lunch is not what you eal but with whom you cut. .. He had s teak and potato soup with Thomas Stafford and Donald "Dckc'' Slayton in the Apollo a nd said, ··Now r eat my space food with my very good, very nace friends. Tom and Deke." Vance Brand. the Uurd Apollo crewman, ale a lunch of shchi, a soup usually made with sour cab- bage, along with (•hickcn. plums, strawberries and juices in the Soyuz cabi n with Valeri Kubasov Stafford and Leonov later trans frrrt·d to the Soyuz and Brand and Kubasov moved into the docking module before join- ing Slayton in the Apollo. When Lt'onov moved into the Apollo for the firs t time, he hap- pily gret:lcd SI ayton in English: "Howdy partner, my old friend." Brand, Lconov and television viewers on earth were g iven tours of the Apollo and Soyuz s pacecraft a nd later the spacemen pointed a camera out the window as the ships swept al 17.376 miles an hour over the vast expanse of the Soviet Union. DA Hearing P()stponed A scheduled court hear· ing to determine if the Board of Supervisors has the right to transfer 22 dis· tr1ct attorney investigators to the Orange County Sheriff 's Offi ce was postponed today. District Attorney Cecil Hicks obtained a t e m· porary court order two weeks ago to hall the transfer ordered by the board. Today's beanng was lo cover a request by Hicks to make \be temporary order permanent. But both sides in the is- sue alJ'eed to coaUnue the court seiston until July 28 atl 9 a.m . ln superior Court Jtld1e ByroD McMlllan's courtroom. after 3 a.m . Whl·n f1rcm,·n <Jr- dved al tht• Sl'l'IH: a bout 3 .20 a m flames were hig hl y vi sible around building 75, according lo acting Capt.Stanley DuRrock. It took 40 f1n'mt'n about 45 minutes lo control the blCJze Firemen s pent mos t of this morn ing mopping up the remn;:int.s of the fire. Capt. DuBrock s aid details were still sketchy on exactly where the Ctn• began or how 1t started. He said about ei ght of the 16 apartments in building 75 wen· damaged . s om<' of the m destroyed. r\ sp0kcs mLln ror Leis ure World HIRES ATTORNEY Supervisor Battin said residl'nls \\. hu lust th1.-1r apartments would hjln ' to tx· put up in motels fur a short ti mt• It" as a two alarm fin•" ith ~•x pumper trut:ks l·allcd lo llw scene. one tru(•k compan~ and three chief off1<'ers. l\lutual aid unjts from Huntington Reach and Westminster hC'lped fi f.,!ht thC' blazl' · Tht.> building w;:is a st~ndard . wood-fram e dwcllin,:?. C:Jpt. OuBrock s aid. There wcrC' no re· ports of other injuries but because of the early hour of the fir<', muny details wen· still not ;,ivailablc this morning. Da•IY P,lol Pltolot MUM'S THE WORD Girlfriend Rachel Perry Supervisor Battin Hires an Attorney Orunge County Supe rvis or Robert Ballin has hired prom1- ncn l criminal lawyer Matt Kurilich in matte rs related to an Orange Cou11ty Grand Jury prob.- of his uns ucccssfu 11974 licutcnanl governor campuign. Meanwhile-, Batlin's frequent date. Rachel Pt·rry, has been ex- cused from Grand Jury duty wh en matters related lo Battin or District Attorney Cecil Hicks come before the panel. Ballin confirmed Thursday that he has retained Kurilich to r epr esent him in the Grand Jury's campaign probe Ku rilich. a prominent Fullerton crimin ;:il lawyer. will also help him carry issues he wants investigated to the Grand Jury, the s upervisor added. Ballin, who is an attorney himself. said. "I don't believe l really should have a need for an attorney. But, as it is on.en said, a lawyer who represents ttimself has a fool for a client." '"The first thing Matt told me was for m e to keep my big mouth shut and lo quit l alkfog to the press." Battin laughed. Miss P erry's withdrawal from jury matters related to Battin and Hicks was announced by Grand Jury foreman James Utter. "After cons ultation and dis - cussion it ha1' been decided that Miss Rach3el Perry will remove Mrself as a juror from any and all procedures that may be pre- New Plane Eyed WASHINGTON (UPI> -The Whltc House's Office ol Manage- ment and Budget has recom- mended droppin~ the fledgling Fl8 fighter program and order- in«i lhe Navy to develop a new and lower.cost plane. , '·' sentcd to the G r and Jury t'Oll· cerning either Supervisor Robert W. Battin or District Attorney Cecil H.icks . •· Utter said in a bnef press release. Mi ss Perry, 3 N cwport Beacb resident, was one of 19 people selected to serve on the Grand Jury July 1. The altra<'tive 26-year -old brunette has insisted her two and 1 :.! year friendship with the con· lroversial supervisor will not in· lerfere with he r duties or obliga. lions as a juror. Or:~._:•sl Weather Night and morning low clouds, otherwise fai r Saturday. Not much tem perature change. Beach highs near 70 rising to 80 inland. Low~ tonight 58 to 64. INS IDE T ODA '\'" Some lllmtrngton Heacll c11ildrQ1 will make tht>ir stage debut• tonight ploymy 1111 usual roles . trc·.-s . mushrooms, and othrr bits of Kent'f'Y. See story bu l)(tt/y Pilot Staff Writer Kathy Clo11 cy on l/4fLf CI oJ todays Weekender. lnd_.x I AIY-wvk e A) Me¥1H ~1~1 .... ,._. Ill ~,,,_, L.Mit!:r-Alt _._ .... '"' A• Cal • Al Or....-CMMY .~;' a-iti.. 01-12 ....... ONftk• ., "9•-•114' CH I o.u-• llJ '-'' ""\ ...-... 11en Al $MCllliltfhU AI0.11 .... lilt,, ... "' '""''"" ca ""--t.T•ll ~ c;t-7 t•NttC .. •• ........ ,.. AMIUMen •• ...._. __ ,.. ........ ,.. ........... c;.,.. d~ DAILY PILOT H /F Fr101y, Ju1y 18, 1975 Oil Dri1ting Okayed- 17 Wells in Santa Barbara Channel SANTA BARBARA <Uf'I) 1'he South Central Coastal Com mission has given Atlantic Rit•hficld Corp. permission lo dnll up to 17 new wells an the Santa Ba rbara Ch annel. This 1s the first time since the 1969 Santa U:arbara oil spill lhal l~roneP~Al ISSUE ... o' l'r<"ro wding · · balonce the n11nu~ 111 <1t.hht1011, Woodfin said the d1-.tnt'l has draft1..·d legislation tb.tl "ould gi' e the unified dis- tnd a Shan• of :lSSeL<; £rom the \r.inlcn Gro\'l' Unified and Jlunt- 111~tlm lk .tl'h l 'nton J ligh School D1,tn<·b lu supply the start-up l',1::.h Dr .l.H·k M Jhnkc•n. etssistant :, u µ l' r 1 n t l' n d c n t f o r a d . m1111~trahv\' servll'l'S . swd the new district would have 11,878 ~lementary students and housing for only 10,720. Whik some reorganization or u::.<.• of Jlllrlabl<• clas::;rooms is possible, \1 ahnkl'n said, the new bo.ird nw' \\ Jn l to bu1 Id another t'l~mt'nla1:v :5l·hool. In acidition. within a year. the 111.'W d 1slnl'l would bC' noqui red by I J W to b111 Id a l'ontinuation high ~chool for <.i boul 78 s tudents . Rond issul'S would bt' needed for t:1ther or both. he said. But Jv11cs s aid the problems c<.in be solved ··given the bright minds of our community, given the people who are conterned about education -both the pro- pon~nts and opponents." lie praised the board for trying to answer citizen questions and he criticized those who have c·ntici1ed lhe board But his r e marks l ed on e pare nt , Sharon Stirling, to counter ... Mr. Carl Bud Jones in· ~ults m y integrity and my in· tl•lli~em'l' To qul"sllon a board dof'~n ·l mc·.111 I don't respect them_· And she also asked why Jones has .. all the answers" thal s he has been trying to get from ad- ministrators herself. "I have heard that he has been tutored very well by part or this administration:· s he charged. T:: ... ., Jan Wilhelm, another parent, :.uggested it was time for •·mud slinging'' from all sides to stop. and she ch;1llenged Jones to ·declare a truce He didn't answer her publicly .. We a s r esidents or this com- munity, we have a good com- munity,'' she said. "What are we going to do -simply destroy it over the issue of unification?" But Fra nk Bryant, c o - chairman of thc unification com · mitlee. sa id while Mrs . Wilhelm's su ggestion 1s a good one. he doesn't belll've those op- posing unification will accept a truce. Front P~ A I IMPACT ... DysinJ?c r said the district hopes the attorney general will •ktcpt a draft ElR rather than a fjnal EIR so cons truction will not be delayed more than a couple of "eeks. The dis tri ct wants lo open the school in September 1976. Meanwhile. Dysinger s aid the district must take step~ lo fence arr a 15-fool deep hole already on tbe s ite, insure that none of the equipme nt on the site moves over the archeolog1cal spot, and find ~meone to write ·the draft EIR. Free Lunches Set The Fountain Valley Bo ys Club is serving a free lunch at 12.30 p.lJ'l . Monday through Friday for chJb members. 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SCOLDS HICKS, BATTIN County Supervis or Diedrich Diedrich Hits Battin, Hicks Over Squabble Ry WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of"" D•tly Pilot Swlf Orang<' County Board of Supervisor s Chairman Ralph Oi ec1rich w ad ed into the fray between Distril'l Altorney Cecil Hic ks and Supervisor Robert Battin Thursday, branding it a "fight between a lley cats«?" a tin roof.·· Diedrich said. "The lack o f professionalism of these two men muddies the environment of high county offices ." Hicks and Battin had no im· mediate comment on Diedrich's remarks. The District Attorney and Bal· tin have bee n trading verhal barbs s in ce th e board or supervisors vole d three weeks ago to transfer 22 investigators from Hicks' office lo the s heriff's office. Hicks has since Cited suit to prevent the transfer of the in· vestigators and announced his of- fice is investig ating Battin 's political campaigns. Battin told reporters t.rus week he was able to obtain information on the investigation from a Hicks deputy by impersonating one of h1::. (Ballin ·s > former aides. now an assistant in Diedrich 's office. "It is totally unforgivable for a ...upervisor. or anyone else for that m alter. to go into someone d se ·s offi n' and impersonate a member of that office on the telephone.·· Di('drich s aid. ''It is unthinkable " Diedrich said the invesugalion of Battin should be conducted if the District Attorney believes campaign laws have been violat- ed. But he said Hicks should re- mo\'e himself from the probe because of hi s personal involve- ment in a political feud. Diedrich also said longstand- ing charges over Hick s' performance in office should also be inves lig ated. but said. "the public deserves better than it is ~etting a mudslinging contest in the newspapers.·· D1~rich said that the state at- torney general should handle both investigations and Ratlin and Hicks "should both withdraw from the field , or rather the al- ley." * * * Hicks Vows To Keep Heat On Supervisor Orange County District Al· tomey Cecil Ilic ks said Thursday he will not r e move himself from the Grand Jury investigation of Supervisor Robert Bat.tin's un- successful campaign for lieute- nant governor1 Earlier in the day, Board of Suprervisor~ Chairman Ralph Diedrich said Hicks should hand the investigation over to the Al· torney General's Office. But Hicks said, "I will not al- low a vttbal attack by anyone to disqualify me from vigorously pursuing alleged criminal viola- Ltons · ·'To do so would only encourage a CGntest to see who could shout at me in the loudest voice," the district attorney said. The s houting m atcb he talked of was a tirade that Battln leveled al him durlns a recent Board of Supervisors meet.Ina. However. after the 1969 RplJl from Platform A. owned by Union 011 . the Department of In- terior put a moratorium on all further drilling. Arco a l ready received permission from the State Lands Commission lo drill the 17 new wells on Platform Holly and the coastal commission's approval was the last s te p before begin ning construct10n. The 7 .5 vote Thursday by the commission put several restric· lions on the drilling permit, in· eluding making the company lia- ble for any loss of public revenue through an 011 spill and being responsible (Many oil leaks . The company also promised to institute a training program for personnel involving responsibilities to guard against oil s pills and wh<it lo do in the event or a leak. Arco gav0l' no indication of when it would begin work on the new drills. but did say it would go before the coastal commission again lo expand its onshore treat· metlt plant, which is necessary to get full production out of all the wells . Exxon Corp. rt>cently won voter approva l to expand 1L'> 0 11 - shore plant. Opponenl<> of lh<· onshore plant said i l wou Id be the s tart of mass ive development on thl· Wes t Coast. Oppon<'nls also talked about the thn•at of new oil spills, loss of tourist revenue and adverse effects on commercial fishing in the area. CELLA ... Cella h ave a proprietory in· terest? ··Brent as ked. He said Cell a was once a direc· tor of Orang<' ('ounly Oia,:?nostic Clinic but rcsigned "about six months ago.·· County records s how the prin- <:1pals in the firm nre Or. Stanley Mayber g. Or F'rt>d Kahn, Dr. Wctvn e Robertson. Dr David Asher and Ted Schiffman The health t esting firm •1perates in space leased fro m Mercy Hospil<t l. 2703 S Bris tol St., Santa Ana Dr Cell a is rl'portedly part owner of the hospital. UntH OCHTI took over the task early this month, the county Health Department gave an averaize of 3.000 phvsical e>eams a year to prospective and exist- ing employes. That practice began drawing fire from Su per visor Ralph Diedrich two years ago because of what he s aid was the un· r easo n ab l e amo un t o f workman's compensation and re- tirement dis ability paid by the county, a self-insurer. Over the last two years, the combined tab was roughly $1.S millfon a year. DIEDRICH SAID THAT more thorough p re.employment physical examinations would help reduce the county's losses . After a y e ar's stud y by a s pecial team. including an out· s idl' consultant. the supe rvisors voled 5 lo 0 June 3 to authorize Personnel Director Bert Scott to negoli ate lhl' contract with OCITTI. Thursday Diedrich called the contract '·a major accomplish- ment that we expect to save thousands of lax dollars a year." "I AM SATISFIED that we have obtained the best possible deal and cert~inly there was no undue inOuC'nce that I know of in giving the C'onlral'l," he added Scott said he did not know of any Cella involvement except for the location of the testing centf'r <tl Mercy Hos pit.ii. He pointed out that contracting with an outside firm saved the county from investing in roughly $150,000 or worth of equipment and said the price per physical examination of S63.99 assures the county a flat rate. The personnel director also srud that another advanta~e of going lo an outside vendor is that the county pays only for the physical examination performed and not an on-going program that c arries expense even when there 1~ no new hiring. SCOTT A('KNOWLEDGED the OCHT I was not the low bid- der for the contract. Co6t studies show it would be roughJy $52,000 a year less expensive to h ave the Health Departm ent perform lhe physical examinations. But. he said, OCIITI was the lowest qualified bidder. And, Scott a dded, the in-house cost s tudies did not take into con- sideration inflation and pay raise raclors. He also noted that lihould the physical exam program not have the desired impact on the coun- ty's self in11ured loua that the proaram con bf discontinued alter;i year 's trial. THE S TUDY TEAM dl111nter In the dtc:lalon lo caalraet wltb an oulllde nnn wu Dr. Tbomu HamlllOD of the U~allb Department. ' Wat~h tlae Bi,.die - Sheryl Small impersonates the proverbial farmer's daughter as Jim Wulfku.hle of Irvine lies o n the grass to bring her better into focus during Camera Day at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesu. E'ro111 Page Al RECALL .•• the Huntington Beach strip or the district. whe re she said most of the recall support lies . , Parents from the strip earlier had threatened a recall, claim ing trustees have worked for a un- ification plan that leaves tht:m out. They also accused them of failing lo r e present their in- terests in general. But Mrs. Johnson said today s upport for the recall com es from throughout the district. District officials said today trustees may prepare a written response to the charges within the next seven days, then both their reply and the recaJI notice must be circulated with the peti- tions. Diaper Derby, Fun Higldight OC Fair Carnival fun, magic shows. a diaper derby, a mini-bike race, barber shop harmony, instruc- tion in Ning Yeh, a livestock auc- tion , and music by the Los An~eles Police Junior Band a nd Flash and the Continental Kids highlight Orange County Fair ac· ti vi ties Saturday. Gates open at 10 a.m ., and for those who work up an appetite wandering amon g the hundreds of attractions, there will be the ubiquitous taffy apples, cotton candy and a Weight Watchers' reducing menu demonstration. entries in all judging cate~ones. 11 a .m ., lo 9 p .m .. lkmonstrations of Ning Yeh, a Chinese art form using special brus h strokes. -1 to 4 p .m .. Barber shop quartets and Sweet Adelines female harmonizers, at Family Fun Stage. -1:30 p.m .. Weight Watchers' Menus, Home Living Pavilion. -2 p.m ., Mime Show, Newport Beach lns\itule of the Arts, at Mountain Dew Stage. School Board To Eye Budget Fair officials today reported attendance at the Costa Mesa fair is r unning a lmost identical with last year·s turnout, but they hope to exceed 250.000 by the fair's end Sunday night. Saturday is Livestock Auction Day, Family Day, Mission Vi ejo Day and Barbershoppers and SweetAdelines Day. Music, Art Fest Slated l''ountain Valley residents are invited for an afternoon of mU6ic and art Sunday in the city's new Recreation and CulturaJ Center. I, The Huntington Beach Union High School Board plans to m eet all day Saturday in a special budget s tudy session. Trustees will look at each item in their $40 miliion operating budget. Earlier they asked the starr to have about S2 million in budget cu ls re ad y for discussion. The board a lso will discuss un· ificalion and the court-ordered halt to construction of the Ocean View High School. Livestock a uctions are at 2 and 6:30 p.m . in the barn and pen area. S3turday night's entertain- ment calendar will conclude with an annual feature, a Hawaiian music and dance review. Highli ghts of Saturday's schedule include: -All Day, display or winning The Huntington Beach Music Man Band will perform al 2 p.m., and local a rtists will display and sell creations from noon to 5 p.m. In addition , there will be a "paint in" open to visitors who wish lo create their own artwork on a 12-(oot canvas mural. Sealed' bids later will be accepted on the mura l and it will go to the highest bidder. . SUMMER SA.LE (Continued) Featurin,g a huge selection of top quality name brand furniture at reduced prices. / W oodmark chairs • over 100 to choose from. All reduced f f or this special event. DREXEL-HER IT AGE-HENAEOON-WOOOMARK-KARAST AN-BAKER : NEWPORT BEACH • ""' -_A l~A~ "11 A_,. A•" ~ ~~ 1n1 w~;~~~~; ~~~CH ~2·2060 f e<Z, ~ ,.,.~""' -,"""'' J4f!NOH'l'll l'01\S J'llWY . 4"6~1 ,· WIDDATS & SATUIOA YS f :OO .. 5:)0 TORRANCE• 23649 HAWl'llORNI': BLVD. IOpt'n ~·n t1I O.Sun 12) 3()) 378·1279 I \ I J ' Toda~··s ("'losi 11J.! N. \". Stet(•ks VOL. 68, NO. 199, 4 SECTIONS, 40 PAGl;S ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1975 N TEN CENTS H~cks ~obing Cello Co~tract Ties By GARV GRANVILLE Ol h ~ii'( PllOt St.ft A $382,000 contract recently awarded by the Orange County Board of Supervisors to a health test- ing firm once linked to Dr. Louis Cella is·apparently being investigated by the District Attorney's Office. Dis trict Attorney Cecil Hicks was not available for comment toddy. BUT TWO PERSONS involved in a lengthy study leading to the one-year pact covering elabora te OR. CELU physical examinations for 5,000 pro· s pectivc and exis tin g c ounty employcs have admitted they've been ques tioned by investigators. It was learned today that Dave Mackowiak, an a nalyst in the pe r s onnel d e partment and a member of the study team that re· comm ended approval of the con· tract has b e e n asked lo m eet with dis trict attorney invcstiga- Battin tors today to discuss thl.! rn:.iucr CELLA SAID TllURSOi\ \' he has .. nu fin ancial mterest whatever" in Orange County Diagnosti<: Clinic, a non profit corporation doing business at> Orange County Health Testing Institute COCI ITI ). Celi a's attorney, Robert F . Brent, a Newport Beach r esident. backc.'tl his client's denial of financic.il involve m ent late Thursd<.iy nig ht. "It's a non-profit corpor ation. So, how could Dr <~et· CELLA, P age A2i Hires Own Lawyer for Probe D••lf Pilot SI.oft Photo Orangl' Cou nt y Supervisor Robert Ballin has hired promi- ne nt c riminal lawy<-r Matt Kuri lich in m alters related lo an Orange County Grand Jury prob<' of his unsuccessful 1974 lieutenant governor c:.im pa1gn. Meanwhile, Rattin·s frequent date, Rachel P e rry, has been ex- cused from Grand Jury duty when matters related to Batt'.in or District Attorney Cecil licks come before the panel. Battin confirmed Thursday that he has r etained Kurilich to represent him in the Grand Jury·s campaign probe. LION COUNTRY SAFARI ELEPHANT GIRLS COUNTER LABORER'S STRIKE PICKETS 'Stamp Out Plano Keys' Spoof Versus Workers' Bread And Bu_tter Protest Kurili c h , a promi n en t F\Jllcrton cr iminal lawyer, will also help him carry issues he wants invt•sti gatcd lo the Grand Jury. thl' s upervisor added. Battin. who is a n attorney himself, s aid, .. I don't believe I really should have a need for an attorney. But, as it is often said, a lawyer who represents himself Safariland Picketed OverScdary By R UDI NI EDZIELSKI Of tM D~lly Piiot SUI! A group of 22 pickets from the Laborer s a n d Hod Carriers Union Local 652 appeared at Llon Country Safari's main gate this morn ing in protest over stalemated salary negotiations. The union r e presents 25 employcs at the Irvine wildlife preser ve wh o h a v e been negotiating for higher wages s ince their old contract expired June 16. Union member s, c urrently paid $.1.71 cents an hour, ire ask· ing for a 12 percent wage in· crease for the first year of the lYf<>-year contract a nd another 12 percent increase for the second year. Wage negotiations became stalled when Lion Country Safari offered a 25-cenl an hour wage boost for the first year and a JO. cent increase next year withoµt addition al fringe benefits. ac- cording lo a union spokesman. In addition to the wage in· creases, members o f the Laborers and Hod Carriers Union Local 65~ are seeking a cost-of-living adjust ment , and medical a nd pens ion benefits. Morris Ha rrison, Llon Country Safari president, was in Los Angeles today and could not be reached for comment. J{arrison has represented the firm in negotiations with the union. However. J en-y K<Jbrin . vice president in c harge of public re- lations. detailed plans Of a COun· ler·demonslralion by the park's animals. "It won't be a confrontation," said Kobrin, a lthough he indicat· ed that the de monstration would in~olve elephants, camels and "large lion cubs." "WeJuave met with Irvine polite Lt. Gene Norden who has asked the lri>ups to remain at least 75 yards a part.'' <See PICKETS; Page A2) DOW INDEX OFF FOR THIRD DAY t ~EW YORK (UPI> -Despite some l ate bargain hunting, prices closed lower In slower triiidint today on ~ New York ' Stock Exchange as a result of in· vestor disappointment over a rise tn interest rates. The Dow ;Jones tndut tri al average, a 17.53·pOinl loser the previous two se atons, lost 1.87 to 862.'1. DecUnes ltd advances by About a scven ·lo·six m aratn. (Tables, All>. . Prices were m ixed in m oderate trndlng on the American Stock Exchange. 1 17 _Oil Wells Okayed Off Santa Barbara SANTA BARBARA <U PI> The South Central Coastal Com- mission has given Atlanti c Richfield Corp. permission lo drill up lo 17 new wells in the Santa Barbara Channel. This is the first time since the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill that U.S., Soviet Spacemen Trading Tours HOUSTON llJPI! -Russian and American s pace diploma~ traded places abo.ard their linked spaceships today and gave the world 140 miles below televised tours of their craft and tht!1r homelands. The spacemen m oved between the Apollo and Soyuz for a series or cere monies, experiments and public relations sightseeing tours in the na me of dete nte and scien- tific cooperation. They also shared meals but Soyuz commander Alexei Leonov said, in English. "The best parl or a good lunch is not what you eat but with whom you eat." He had steak a nd potato soup with Thom a s Stafford and Donald "D.eke" Slayton in the Apollo and said , "Now 1 eat my space food with my very good, vety nice frie nds, Tom and Deke.'' Vance Brand, the third Apollo ~ewman, a te a lunch ol shchi, a soup usually made with sour cab· bage, afong with chicken, plums, strawberrie6 and juices in the Soyuz cabin with Val eri Kuqasov. ~fafford a nJl Leonov later ltalt8ferred to the Soyuz and atarid and Kubasov moved into the docking module before join- ing Slaytorl in"the Apollo. When Leonov moved into the AP<>llo for the first time, he hap· ptly greeted Slayton in English: ''Howdy partner, my old friend." Brand. Leonov and television viewers on earth were given tours or the /.polio and Soyuz spececratt and l ater the s~cemen pointed a camera out the window as the ships awept at 17 ,378 miles a n hour over the vast expanse or the Soviet Union. "We are going to land here after the, end of lha mission.'' Kubasov said as they paned over the cloud dolled Siberian plain 3t Karaganda. "It looks ll~ today is a very beauUful day over thu Soviet Un10Jl,'' Leonov interjected in Russian. "Tbure ls a lot of sun· srune ... li(reen fi elds.'' new drilling has been allowed in the channel. Arco already h as 13 wells built on platform Holly, two miles off of Coal Oil Point, near Goleta, which were constructed prior lo the oil spill. Platform Holly can hold up to 30 wells. However. after the 1969 spill from Platform A , owned by Union Oil. the Department of In- terior put a moratorium on all further drilling. Arco alre ady r eceived permission from the Slate Lands Commission to drill the 17 new wells on Platform Holly and the coastal commission's approval was the last step before begin· ning construction. The 7·5 vote Thursday by the commission put severaJ restric- tions on the drilling permit, in- cluding making the company lia ble for any loss of public revenue through an oil spill and being responsible for any oil leaks The company also promised lo institut<' a training program for per so n nel involvin g responsibilities lo guard against oil spills and what to do in the event or a leak. Arco gave no indication or when it would begin work on the new drills. but d id say it would go before Vie coastal commission again to expand its onshore treat- ment pl ant, which is necessary to get full production out of all the wells . Exxon Corp. recently won voter approval lo expand its on- shore plant. Opponents of the onshore plant said it would be the start of mass ive development on the West Coast. Opponents also talked about the threat of new oil spills, loss of tourist revenue and adverse effects on commercial fi shing in the area. Board Post To Martin Newport-Mesa school trustees appointed Carol Martin of Newport Beach to fill the vucanl trustee position on the school board Thursday. Mrs. Martin. 37, or 1824 W. Ocean Front, was chosen after trustees in· ter~ewed 12 candidates in a special s~ssion. The new trustee, cur· rcnU y a substitute teacher in the Newport-Mesa and othe r sc hool d istricts, rep I aces Dr . Arthur 1'homl)8on, who rflSigned last month. has a fool fo r a c lie nt.·· ' .. The first thing Matt told me was for m e to keep my big mouth •hut an4 t.o quil.. talk.ill&-to ~Q press,'' Ballin laughed. Miss Perry's withdrawal from jury matters r elated to Battin and Hicks was announ ced by Grand Jury foreman J ames Utter . "After cons ultation and dis- cussion it has been decided that Miss Rachael Perry will remove HIRES ATTORNEY Supervisor Battin herself as a juror from any and all procedures that may be pre senled to lhc Grand J ury con ceming either Super visor Robert W. Battin or District Attorney Cecil Hicks,·· Utter said in a brief press release. Miss Perry, a Newport Beach resident, was one of 19 peopk Oatlf Piiot PholO\ MUM'S THE WORD Girlfriend Rachel Perry selected lo ser n' on tht· Grand Jury July l The attractive 26·vcar·uld brunette has insisted lll'i· t"o and 1 z year friendship with the con lrovers1<JI supe rvisor will not in· terlere with her dulll'~ or obli g.1- tions as a juror _ Wage Offer 'Blasted' Newport Police Association Disappointed Employe association m em- bers r e presenting Newport Beach police today made public a scathing. two-page letter to city officials ex pressing "pro- found disappointment" with a wage-benefit offer ratified Mon· day by city councilmen. Baja Temblor Termed Weak SAN DIEGO CAP>-An earth- quake that shook Mexico's Baja Ca liforn i a and Southern California along the Mexican border apparently was loo weak to cause damage. The quake's energy level was 4.9 on the Richter scale, said seis mologists who put its epicenter at 50 miles south of the U.S. border in the unpopul ated Sierra de Juarez mountains. Floors wer e rocked gently for 33 seconds in parts of San Diego. A seis mograph at San Diego Stale r ecorded the quake for six minutes. 12.2 Percent Association s pokes men d e· livered copies to City HaJI and the press simulta neously today, so that council members have yet lo formulate a reaction. T h e p a n e l a pproved a memorandum -of-understanding worked ou t after weeks of negotiations call in g for a 7.75 percent increase in wages. an extra holiday and minor shifts in pension provisions. But s pok es men for the Newport B e ach Poli ce Employe's Association stressed that even though the negotia- tions ended , the city is far from the lop in the scale of county police agencies. "Newport Beach has dropped from first to eig hth position as regards top salary for poli ce of- fi cers; we have lost maternity insurance benefits which we on- ce bad; the city no longer pays the full cost of our medical in· surance. "More than half the agencies in Orange County have superior relirP.m ent plans and our plan is 20-plus years old, outdated and obsolete," the me ssage declares. Newport Trustees . Hear Salary Hikes Newport-Mesa school trustees learned Thursday that salary n egoti a lions with distri cl teachers a re far from set.Ued. Teachers are requesting a 12.2 percent pay hike, bnsed on whal the y coll a cost-of.Jiving ·in - crease. Trustees are olferlng a S percent. across·U)e-board raise 1n11larios. Two more ncgoUaUon sessions are set up for Tuesday and Thursday ol ne xt week. with represenlallv es from the Certificated Employes Council <CEC> and sch ool board de· le&at• a,aln lr)'lng to come to •· ' terms on salaries and work con• ditions. .oreachers have told school board representatives that they will not respond to the latest offer or S percent until they receive a written rationale explwning why lhey cannot be given the 12.2 per· ttnt pay hike they request. That written explanation wlll probably be given to the teachers ~t the T~esday meet-and-confer session, according to J ean Harmon, 3 dis trict orncial who serves u one or the board's nefotlators. The association bl<Jmcd the current legall y-i mposed negotiat- ing process for lessening the direct contact between city coun cilmen andemployes. "We fell that, if only wt• coul<l reach you <the counl'il 1 we would be heard and protected "We attended the city council meeting, elucidated our position and lis tened lo Councilman Milan Dostal refer us back to negotiations ,.,.·ith ·1ww and in novative approach l's· to reaching i:ICCOrd. '"That night the council i:l lJ proved $50,000 lo put a bike trail over the Lido Is le Bridge.'· the letter stated. Th e ass oci ation missive stressed that members voted against any techniques on the job to press bargaining points and <See OFFER, Page A2l Or:g~,:••t Weather Night and morning low elouds, otherwise ra1r Saturday. Not much tern· perature c hange. Beach highs near 70 rising to fKl inland. Lows tonight 58 to 64. INSIDE TODA,. Some lluntington Beach children will make their stage debuts tonight playmg 1m usual roles . trees . mushrooms. and otheT btti o/ 3<'t'1lt.>ry. S-:e story by Dculy Pilot Staff Writer Kathy Clan cy on Paqe C 1 of today's Weekender. CM .. ,. J ... ... ., t (J 4 14-S "'•" (4 CSJ A4 ... Cl4 •• DAILY PILOT N Fttoa , Jul 11.. I 175 Pier F ees Supporte d By Pane l Citibank' a Prime 71/2o/l) NEW YORK (UPI ) - First National City Bank today. for the lhlrd week ln a row, Ufted its lmd.ing rate for prime business loans 'A poa.nt, bringing it to 7\.<i percent. the highest since mid-Mareh. Faced with $80 .000 in uncollect · ed renlul fees from pnvate piers and moortnKS on county tidelands , Orange County llurbors, Beaches and Purks Comm1ss1011t'rs n·affirmed their stand in support or the leviei. Thursday night Commissioners havt' been asked by ltH.' Orange County Board of Supervisors to recom· ml•nd "hat to do about the un· collectl•d fee!>, !>ome of which date bul·k to 1972 "hen rental fee:." ere 101ti all-d. .. In (':.!>cn<·e. th e com · m1s:.1onl·r~ rt'.1ff1rmed their stand. !>aymg that thl· 1."0unty is right 1n eoll1·ctmg lhl' fees," ex plained (,arr;. l.l•uman , ex ecull\l' d1rl'l'lor of the Oran~t: Counl) Harbor lkpnrtmt'nl Thl.' Ion~ :.1 m mering tnn lroversy bl·gun "hen the county ·began char~ing $5.50 per foot of boat slip for private piers '"'d $6 per fool of boat for moonngs located on countv t1ddm1d:.. Between 130 ·:Jnd 140 persons are tharged the t'ounty rental fees. A dass :Jl'llon IJwswt was immediately (tied aS?::iinst the county in 1972. in an l'Hort to overturn the d ecis ion lo collect the re~s. Thal ~Ult I!-. sttll pmd- ing. Fewer and fewer per:,ons haVl' paid the rees C3Ch year. CIP· parenlly aw<i1ting the outcome of the suit. It has resulted in a s1tua· lion where $80,000 in fees have re· mained uncollected, Leaman ~aid. -Most or the piers and moorings in Newport Beach are located on city land and fees go lo the city. Piers located on county tidelands include those on parts of Bayside Drive. on Harbor .. Island. the west side of Linda Isle and somf.l in Dover Shores. The moorings on county tidelands 3re off of Bayshores. Death Suspect Admits Drugs ST. JOHNS. Ariz. <UPI> -A man charged with slaying a Tucson couple admitted Thurs- day that he took drugs the day of the killings. said he suffered from severe headaches and said -he Oed to Anzona because he was running from the "syndicate." Willie Luther Steelman, 29, Lodi, Calif.. also told the court that one of the v1cti ms or the slay· , ing. Michael Sandberg, "was a killer a nd murderer" in Viet- nam. Steelman and Douglas E. Grelzler, 23. New York. were charged with murder in the de- aths of S:1nd berg, <i former Manne C:lpt;.iin . and his wife, Patricia. Gretzlcr will be tned later. Plan n e r Approve . P a tio R e tau rant . ' Newport Beach Planning Com- mission members approved a fl'- ques t by th e Warehouse n·~taurant in Lido Village Thurs- di:ly to allow dining and hve cn- tertajnment in the pal.lo area out· :,1de Owners of the r estaurant. at 3450 Via Oport0. plan service in the open are<J ~nd strolling \'IOlimsts to entertain the dtners. : Union Penalized SAN DfEGO (AP> -The cab drivers union und two of its of- ficers have bC'l'n pC'naJ1zcd near- : ly $10.000 following the recent 12·day cab boycott of Lindbergh field ORANGE COA~T " I •JJ I £1 u I ! I) I Rfll'>t•r I N Wr·t·'1 ' •• I'll , , runt '"' I.irk R C 1rli v "' ~ ... , ... 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CJ I 'Jf) f , I I A • Tele l)hOM 1714) &42-432' Cl•ss1l1Cd Aclvl'rlmn9 '42•S6-1t : •• .,,.,.t: 1 •• ,, Ot•rtQt co.u• ~et1'"'''t (twT•&Nf t iart l\r'flllf\ h)t,..,\ M H tlltw"\ •tt·IOt1 U fi\41''"" .u •\••r"'''"'""'~t ".,'''" "'4t' O• t•&UOth.u #0 'fltlf"OYt ~ ...... pn,....nt•I\ t t l'lf'Y''q"fow!'\I• ~•tvnd cl"'' o' t•rti' .. , • .1t C-•,t• Mn• r .,.,_.,.,,. svn,c•1rth&f'.,_.,, .,,,HA oit"""""•"'~. 91ttm•1t., oo mo"'''"' ""111 ""'"""~4'1•°"' u oo ..,.,, ..... \ A number of major banks followed Citibank to 7v.t percent last week , but the prevailing rate na· tionwide remained al 7 percent on loans to lop. rated business borrowers -r eflecting relatively light demand for funds. Citibank's I a test hike, however, is expected to spark a general move to the 71.a per level. with the upward trend reflecting a recent tightening or money and credit by the Federal Reserve. Fro• Page A J CELLA ••• Cella have a proprietary in· terest?" Brent asked. Ile said Cella was once a dircc· tor of Orange County Diagnostic Clinic but resigned "about six months ago.'' County records show the prin· cipals in the firm arc Dr. Stanley Mayberg, Dr. Fred Kahn , Dr. Wavne Robe rtson. Dr. David Asher and Ted Schiffman. T h e health testing £irm operates in space leased from Mercy Hospital, 2703 S. Bristol St.. Santa Ana. Dr. Cella is reportedly part owner of the hospital. Until OCHTI took over the task early this month, the county Health Department gave an averaee of 3.000 phvsical exams a year lo prospective and exist- ing employes . That practice began drawing fire from Supervisor Ralph Diedrich two years ago because of what he said was the un- reason ab I e amount of workman's compensation and re· tirement disability paid by the county, a self-insurer. . Over the last two years, the combined tab was roughly $1.5 million a year. DIEDRICH S4'1D THAT more thorough pre-employment physical examinations would help reduce the county's losses. After a year's study by a special team, including an out- side consultant. the supervisors voted 5 to 0 ~une 3 to authorize Personnel Director Bert Scott to negotiate the contract with OCHTI. Thursday Diedrich called the conlr act .. a major accomplish- ment that we expect to save thousands of tax dollars a year." ''I AM SATISFIED that we have obtained the best possible deal and cert:iinly there was no undue influence that I know or in giving the contract," he added. Scott said he did not know of any Cella involvement except for the location of the testing center at Mercy Hospital. He pointed out that contracting \\;lb an outside firm saved the county from investing in roughly S150.000 of worth or equipment and said the price per physical examination of $63.99 assures the county a nat rate. The personnel director also said that another advanta~e or going to an outside vendor is that the county pays only for the physical examination performed and not an on-going program that carries expense even when there is no new hiring. SCOTT ACK NOWLEDGED the OCHTI was not the low bid- der for the contract. Cost studies show it would be roughly $52,000 a year less expen sive to have the Health Department perform the physical examinations. But. he said, OCIITI was the lowest qualified bidder. And. Scott added. the in-house c-ost studies did not take into con- sideration inflation and pay raise factors. He also noted that should the physical exam program not have the desired impact on the coun- ty's self insured losses that the program can be disconllnued aftt.•r a year's trial T H E STlJOY TEAM dissenter 1 n t ht• decision to contract with a n outside firm was Or. Thomas Hamilton of the Health DeP.artment. However the consuJtant. Ur. Elsie Georgi, of Beverly Hills, said she favored both the con· tract with the outside flrm and the ~<'lection or OCHTI. They an: the two persons known lo have been contacted by tht> iovestigators. Undt!r terms of the contract the Health Department still analyse& the computer lead physical ex· aminalions to make certain new employe11 fit the physical profile reqwr<.'d of the job. When coupled with the '63.99· p.r physical examlnallon charged by the tlrm, the depart· ment's charge brlnp the toUl cost of the exams lo S76.SO . Bike Raee Set -._ . ---- DA Hearing Post'paned' ~ PICKE~S ... At County 'fair A 1cbeduled court hear· ing Lo determine lt ~ .Board ol SUpervleora has the right lo transfer 2Z ell• trict attorney investJgaton lo the Orange County Sheriff's Office wu poistponed today. The elephant• and camelJ, to be ridden b)' park ran1erettes, will carry tbe atoaans "Our Giraffes Want Shorter Necks," "We Want Another Hump," and "Stamp Out Piano Keyl>." Kobrin said. "Piano keys are made from Ivory, you know." Kobrin added that Llon Coun· try Safari would offer picketers from the other side rides on the eJeP.hants a nd camels. Carnival fun , magic ishows, a diapc1r derby. a mtni-bike race, barber shop harmony, instruc- Uon in Nlnfl Yeh, a livestock auc- tion, and music by the Los An~eles Police Junior Band and Flash und the Continental KJds highlight Orange Co~nty Fair ac- tivities Saturday. Gates open at 10 a.m., 'and for those who work up an appetite wandering among the hundreds of attractions, there will be the ubiquitous taffy apples, cotton candy and a Weight Watchers' reducing menu demonstration. Fair officials tQday reported attendance al the Costa Mesa fair is running a lmost identical with last year·s turnout, but they hope to ext'eed 250.000 by the fa.ir 's end Sunday night. Saturday is Lives tock Auction Day, Family Day, Mission Vi ejo Day ·and Barbershoppers and Sweet·Adelines Day. Livestock auctions are al 2 and 6:30 p.m . in the barn :rnd pen area. Saturday night's entertain· ment calendar will conclude with an annual feature, a Hawaiian music and dance review. Highli ghts of Saturday's schedule include: -All Day, display of winning entries in all judging categories. -11 a .m ., to 9 p.m .. Demonstrations of Nmg Yeh, a Chinese art form using special brush strokes. -1 lo 4 p .m ., Barber shop quartets a nd Sweet Adelines female harmonizers, at Family .f\Jn Stage. -1:30 p.m .. Weight Watchers' Menus, Home Living Pavilion. -2 p.m .. Mime Show, Newport Beach Institute of the Arts, at Mountain Dew Stage. Youngsters Show Art On Litter The City of Newport Beach has enlisted children in its war against litter and 101 anti-litter posters from youngsters in the Newport-Mesa School District will be displayed Saturday at Fashion Island. The posters were chosen from 900 entries contributed by children in grades one through four at Costa Mesa and Newport Beach elementary schools. From the 101 scmi-finaljsts, s ix winners will be aw~ed for their litter-fighting effo Cash prizes lotali $60 will be given to the six child n, plus T- shirts with the special anti-litter logo. "Can Your Trash." The contest is being sponsored by the citizens Litter Control Ad· visory Committee and coordinat- ed by Jean Harmon. school dis- trict official and committee member. . ···----· Posters will be judged between 2 p.m. and 4 p .m . at the Stage Court, in front of Penney's, at Fashion I sland. At 4 p .m .. awards will be presented by Newport Beach Mayor Donald Mcinnis, school district Superin- tendent John Nicoll and School Board President Thomas Hen- derson. The winning entries, plus others chosen, will be displayed at city hall for several weeks following the judging. The contest was organized to help promote in children an in- terest in keeping Newport and its beaches clear or litter. House Slices $102,000 in Nixon Funds WASHINGTON (UPI) -:-The House has voted to slash $102,000 from an Administration request for former President Nixon's transition funds. The cul -nearly one-third of the $328,750 requested -was in - cluded in a $7 ,5 billion appropria- tions bill which passed on a 39.1-to-18 vote Thursday and was sent to the Senate. The measure would fund the Treasury Department, Postal Service. the White H~ and several other executive orfices through Sept. 30, 1976. The House affirmed a rec:om· mendatlon or the Appropriations Committee that Nixon's leller- answeri ng funds be cut to $228,000. The action restored the monthly rate of fund1n1 for the former president to $9,815-thc same rat. H February t.hrof,lgh June of this year plu• 5 percenl for lnnallon. flep. Edward Roybal : D· Calif.>. uid e Adminlltr.UOO f lliltd to n plidn wfty II\ bwrease wune~ed. • • . . \ -3 p.m .. Diaper Derby, al Bandstand. --4 p . m. Baker Gymnastic Team. fulrgrounds proper. -4 p.m . Los Angeles PoUce Junior Banet in concert, fair· grounds proper. -5 p.m., Chuck Jones Magic Show, at Famil~Fun Stage. ~ p.m., Hawaiiana Review. Family Fun Stage. -7 p.m ., Redhead Contest. al Bandstand. -8: 15 p.m., Mini·bike Race, at Grandstand. -8 p.m , Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids in concert. at Amphitheater. --0 p.m ., llawaiiana Review, at Family Fun Stage. Slow Housing Recovery Seen WASHINGTON (UPI) -The administration today predicted a slow recovery in the crippled home construction industry, where one out or fi ve workers is out of a job. Housing Secretary Carla Hills said construction s tarts would probably reach a rate of 1.5 million at the end of th.is year and 1.6 million in the second quarter of 1976. That is far below the peak rate of more than 2 million m 1971 to 1973. Districl Attorney Cecil Hicks obtaloed a tem· porary courl order two weeka aeo to hall the transfer ordered by the board. Today's hearigg was lo cover a request1>y Hicks lo make the temporary order permanent. But both sides in the is· sue agreed to continue the court session until July 28 at 9 a.m . in Superior Court Judge Byron McMlllan's rourt room. F ront Page A l OFFER ... ruled out any work slowdowns, strikes or other such methods. The letter stressed that no threats ·of such actions lo the future are implied. "It is offered in good faith in hopes that a true dialogue can be established ... one which will re· duce the tensions and rears which have been fostered in the pa.st by lack or communication between elected officials and their public employes." it says. Robbe r Hunted EL MONTE <U Pl)-Policelo- day were looking for a man who robbed $10,000 Crom a food stamp center Thursday. · It's toing to be a Iona day In the hot sun and il they get tired walking we w1ull them to ride. And if they want refreshments, we'll bring those out to them loo,'' he said. The current strike involves Uon Country's laborers, main· tenance men , gardeners, and ap· parenlly the sign palnten, too. ··1•m having a time trying to find somebody to paint the signs for my pickets,•· Kobrin said. Suspect Held In Burglary Newport Beach detectives have arrested an unem ployed construction worker, alleged to be a drug addict responsible for a Corona del Mar burglary last weekend. Grant Belc her, 25, was held in lieu of $10.000 bail Thursday, fac· ing an initial single burglary charge. The theft occurred in the 400 block of Goldenrod Avenue and netted a television set, an an· , tique watch and a small amount or prescription drugs. Detective Mike Hietala said that t he watch and television have since been recovered and that several other county police agen cies are investigating Belcher's PQSsible involvement in losses in their jurisdiction. Hicks Staying on Case DA Won't Remove Self From Investigation Orange County District Al· lomey Cecil Hicks said Thursday he will not remove himself from the Grand Jury investigation of Supervisor Robert Baltin's un- successful campaign for Lieute- nant governor. Earlier in the day, Board of Suprervlsors Chairman Ralph Diedrich said Hicks should hand the investigation over to the At- torney General's Office. But Hicks said , "I will not al· low a ver bal attack by anyone to disqualify me from vigorously pursuing alleged criminal viola· lions." ''To do so wou Id only encourage a contest to see who could s hout at me in the loudest voice," the district attorney said The shouting m atch he talked of was a tirade that Battin leveled at him during a recent Board of Supervisors meeting. Later, when Battin learned his campaign was under was under in ves ti g a lion , he charged political motives lo Hicks. But Hicks said he is not in- -volved in a Political fii?hl with Ballin or any other supervisor. "I am involved solely in my responsiblity to dt!lect an pro· secute crime," Hicks said. He went on to call "for public o rfi cial s to stop seeking headlines and let matters de- veloped in legal. orderly and busi- nesslike manner." In his press release, Hicks also reminded Diedrich that last year the Fullerton supervisor had called for vigorous enforcement of election laws. 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Soviets Hike Oil Prices J BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) -The Soviet Union in- creased the pnce or 01l 1t exported lo its East European a l· lies 120t.o150 percent last year, according to mformat1on re· ceived in recent weeks by West European governments. ()(ficials say the lncrease appears to be strammg the -economies of Moscow's Co mmunist customers They said s uch countries a~ Poland, Hungar y. Bu lgaraa and Czechoslovakia are not as well equipped as the Western oil importers to absorb the shock of the increased fuel costs. ''THE SOVIETS are acting like good capitahsts," one diplomat observed. "They have bumped up their oil prices to take advantage or world market conditions. However , so far as charges to their aJJies are concerned, they have kept their pn('es below those of the Arab and other 011-producmg countnes. ·· Moscow·s pnce lo the other members of CO MECON, the East European economic bloc. was said to be averaging between $7 20 and S7 .50 per barrel The prevailing pnC'e of crude oil m the non-Communist world ranges between SlO and $10 50 per barrel without transportation costs. These costs are considerably higher than those m Eastern Europe because of the shorter dis· lances there and an extensive p1pehne system INFORMANTS SAY Soviet oil production totaled near- ly 3.28 b1lhon barrels m 1974, 7 percent more than the 1973 output and only 35.6 m1lhon barrels behind the United States, the world's lar gest producer. The Soviets are Wlderstood lo be a iming this year for another 7 percent increase, whi ch would put them ahead of the Americans. 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The high court Thursday up- held a Circuit Court jury verdict awarding Fred Brown $100,000 damages in his s uit against J ack Vogt, Mrs. Brown's lover before the Browns were divorced THE mGH COURT ruling pro- bably will be the last m the state's history on the twin or fenses or alienation of affections and criminal conversallon. The 1975 legislature abolished the "crimes" from the lawbooks. The Supreme Court was divided on the issue, however. Justice ATno Denecke delivered a stinging dissenting opinion on the case. writing that the court should not have sus tamt.'d a jury award for a crime that follow!> the outdate~ philosophy that a wile is a servant to her husband. THE OLD ENGLISH courts created the crimes or alienation of affections and criminal con- versation "at a time when a wife was regarded as a servant or a chattel of her hus band," Denecke wrote. "That kind of relationship dis- ap pea red lon g befor e the women's liberation movement and the tort (the offense) shoull.l have vanished with it." . u • ByJOLARVKAVE Of.._ D•lly Piloe SU" Khue Tu Nguyen ponders his new life in Newport Beach and says quite simply, 'Tm very lucky." Khue, his wife, Tuyet Thi Dinh, and four children are being sponsored by the St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church of Newport Beach. KHUE HAS TOLD sponsors that his family does not follow any religion. although the newcomers lo Newport Beach have already attended a few services al their sponsoring church. The family was moved into a furnished small house. Khue has a job and the refugees arc begin- ning a new life. The family's transition from Saigon to NewPQrt Beach was made easier by the way in which the church handled its special project. "WE'VE MADE IT a team ef. Cort -with six couples dividing up the r esponsibility of helping the family," explained Ruth Nelson, who a long v. ith her husband, Dick, leads the teams. The different couples, all. parishioners at the church, help in specific areas -housing and furniture. food, clothing. employ- ment and medical, transporta- tion and education . "That way, more J>('ople can help out and it won't put too much strain on one person. And, Khue and his family can meet more people and adjust easier," Di.ck Nelson commented. THE OTHER COUPLES help· ~ Dally Pilot Su.II f'"°4o NEW ON COAST -Vietnamese family $-ponsored by St. Andrews Presbyterian Church from left;>cire Tuyet Thi Dinh, Khue T u1 Nguyen and Khai Nguyen, 17. Kneeling Crom left are Hao Nguyen, 15, Hoan Nguyen, 20, and Huong Nguyen, 21. ing include Carol and Gordon Bowley, Susan and John Forbes, Louella and Doug Dick, Betty and Neil Slt!wart, Christle and Juergen Schar, and Shirley and !''rank Feller. The refugee family bas been in Newport several weeks and Khue is working in a factory in Costa Mesa at a job offered by another pansh1oner. In Saigon, Khue worked as an administrative clerk for the U.S. Agen cy for Internation al Development, bis wife as a dressmaker and the children at- tended school. HUONG, U, THE eldest daughter, was in her second year of pharmacology at the Universi- ty ol Saigon; Hoan, 20, was stu· dying economics at the same school; Hao, 15, the youngest daughter, and Kbai, 17, the only son, were both in high school. While at Camp Pendleton, two of the daughters volunteered to help at the Red Cross Dis- pensary. It was there that Mrs. Nelson, a nothe r volunteer, became aware of the family. "When I learned that our church was going to sponsor a family, I tried hard to make sure it was this one. They're the nicest family you'd ever want to meet,'' she said. "BUT, OTHERS wanted them too. They were in demand," Mrs. Nelson add~. ''The fad. that they were helping, unpaid, in- stead of just. sitting around the TRUCKEE <AP> -Walt _Dis· ney Productions has outbned plans tor a vast year-round re- soAal Independence-Lake in~­ Sierra Nevada north of here. . Disney o(ficials said Thursda)I the resort would include 10 ski lifts, an electrically powered train, a pedestrian-oriented village deveJopment, con· dominiums, camp sites and a mountain-top restaurant. THE "DESTINATION re, sort," to be opened by NovembeC 1978, ·would have a capacity rUr 3,000 overnight \'isitors in the Winter and 3.500 during summer. Bob Hicks, project director for Disney, said the project would not be a substitute for the pend· ing Mineral King development io the central Sierra near Sequoia National Park. camp, shows wbat kind of people THE MINERAL King project, they are." long delayed J>y opposition from All the couples involved in the environmentalists, is oriented team effort to help the refugees towards Southern California, are enthusiastic, altho ugh while the Independence Lake several minor problems cropped project would be geared towards up. Northern California. he said. F"or instance, those helping out Disney officials said they could with clothing di:scovered that no not put a price tag on the latest matter bow small tbrnew development because planning clothing is, it's still tOQ big to fit was still in preliminary stages. the family members'. "We are an organization that "THEY WERE TAKEN shop-really car es when we develop a ping at Newport Center, but had .:· project." one spokesman told a to shop in children's stores for packed meeting of about 300 ever ything. Even those sizes persons, including supervisors . were usually l oo big," Mrs. from Sierra and Nevada coun- Nelson said. ties . Prices effective July 19th and July 20th, 1975 · Pampers Toddler .GOOD BUY Women's Pantihose 1.32 pkg. 12 99c BIG VALUE TREASURY'S OWN 26" 3-SPEED BIKE To help keep baby dry and comfortable all day long. Disposable. Save 99¢ Men's Pocket Polo 1.99 Reg. 2 .98. 100% combed cotton. Assorted colors. Enjoy a pretiel dnd smdll coke dl ·our snack ba r Reg. 1.29. Women's sheer sandalfoot pantihose. Assorted colors . S.M.l. SUPER VALUE Men's & Boys' Oxfords 3.99 Reg. 4 .99. Cotton fabric uppers, rubber soles. Choose from brown or blue. In sizes 61;2 to 11, 12. Bovs sizes 3-6 49.99 Orif. 6'.tt. Boys' and girls' 26" 3-speed Front and rear side pull hand caliper brake: Olrome fenders front and rear. In carton pnce, additional c harge for assembly. LOW PRICE 26" 3-SPEED HUFFY BIKE 59.99 Orif. 74.tt. Features full reflector pec:kage, front and rear hand brlkea. In carton price, additional dwve tor HHmbly. SUPER ·PRICE 24" 10-SPEED HUFFY BIKE 69.99 Ort9. 79.tt. Features caliper hand brakes. racing saddle. full reftector P9Ckage, racing handle beta. denMlleur gearing. In carton price. additional charge for aseembly. Boys only. ~.· 1,~!· ~ "it\"J IJI ~.· ....... _....., ___ _ U.. Your JCPetw•r et.ta. l11cept superma,ke1 IUIMA PAftlt: Beach at Oranoethorl)e •Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. ~ndays 1 o to 8. OIA ... I: City Or. at Garden Grove Blvd • O~n Wffkdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. INCT A AMA: 3900 So. Bristol-No. ot So. Coast Plaza • Open Oa IY 9:30 to 9. Sund1yt 10 to 8. r. l I I I Orange. ·Coast EOITtON Tocta,1·s C l nsln N. \'. Stoc.-k!!i :Y~O~L~·~68:.:.:..·~N~Q~·~199.:.:.!..,~·~s=E~C~T~IO~N:..:.::S,~4=0~P~A~G~~~E=S~~~----~~~~~O~R~A~N~G~E~C~O~U~N~T~Y~,C~A:.:::.L~IF~O~R~N~IA..:...._~~~~~--F-R_l~D-A_Y~,~j~U~L~Y;_:..;18~,-1_97~5----~c-------T~E~N~C~E~N-T~~ Hicks Probing Cella Contract Ties By GARV GRANVILLE °' tlM O.lly Pl •• , !>Wft A $382,000 contract recently awarded by the Orange County Board of Supervisors to a health test· ing firm once linked lo Dr. Louis Cella is apparently being investigated by the District Attorney's Office. District Attorney Cecil Hicks was not available for comment today. ~ BUT TWO PERSONS involved in a lengthy study leading to the one-year pact covering elaborate COSTA M ESA l>tl. CIEL.LA physical examinations ror 5,000 pro- spective and existing county employes h ave admitted they've been questioned by investigators. It was learned today that Dave Mackowiak, an analyst in the personnel department and a member of the study team t hat re · commended approval of the con- tract h as been a s ked lo meet with district attorney investiga· Battin tors today to discuss the mutkr. CELLA SAI D TllURSDA Y he hu::. ··no f111anc1al interest whatever'' in Orungc County Diagnostic Clinic, a non profit <:orporation doing business as Orange County I lcallh Tl'sling Ins titute ( OCHTI >. ' Celia's attorney. Robl'rl F . Brent. a 'ewport Beach resident. huC'kcd hi s dient"s denial of financial involvement late Thur~dct y night. "It's a non.profit corPoral1on. So, how could Dr. (~f' CELLA, Page All Hire s Own Lawyer for Probe IRVINE AVE. Costa Mesa Cleanup You can dump all your junk next. week provided you get it to the curb on time. Special trash pickup will be made throughout Costa Mesa next week to. take old appliances and other unwanted items which regaj~r trash service refuses to col· lect to Orange County Dump. Ten 20·foot trucks will make a sweep through the castsidc, marked Area #1 on the map, Monday. and then clean out Area #2 Tues · day, Area #3 Wednesday, and Area #4 Thursday. All debris must be at the curb by 7 a.m. on the appointed days. Salary Talks For Te~chers Still Unsettled Newport-Mesa school tru~tees learned Thursday that salary negotiations with district teachers are far from settled. Teachers are requesting a 12.2 percent pay hike, based on what they call a cost-of-living in· crease. Trustees are offering a 5 percent. across·thc·board raise iO salaries . Two more rwgoliation sessions are set up for Tuesday and Thursday or next week, with r eprcsentativt:s from the Certificated Employes Council <CECl and school board de- legates again trying to come to terms on salaries and work con· ditions. Teachers have told school board representatives t'1al they will not respond to the latest offer of 5 percent until they receive a written rationale explaining why they cannot be given the 12.2 ~r· cent pay hike they request. That written explanation will probably be given to the teachers at the Tuesday m eel·and·confer session, according lo Jean t-larmon, a district omciaJ who serves as one of the board's negotiators. 32 4 Cops Quit ALBUQUERQUE. N.M. (AP> -Albuquerque was left with 180 police officers today after 324 policemen of the force of more than 500 resigned en masse d ur· lng the sixth day of a police strike. Board Post To Martin Newport· Mesa school tru~t.ees appointed carol Martin or Newport Beach lo rm lhe" va.canl tnaat.ee poaition on the school boardThµrsday. Mrs. MertJn, 37, ol 182-4 W. Ocean Front, was choeen after trustees in· terviewed 12 candidates ln a special s~sslon. The new truste , cur· rcntly a subsUtule I.cacher in the Newp0rt-Mesa and other school dialritts, replaces Dr. Arthur Thompson, who resianed Jut month. Fairview Official To Patton Facility A breakdown of operations at Patton Slate Hospital in San Bernardino today has led to a shakeup in which a top aide at Fairview Stale Hospital in Costa Mesa must temporarily take over as head of the inl and faciLity. Kenneth V. Clewell, ad· ministralor al Fairview. thus beeomes the first layman ever appointed to run a California state hospital for the mentally ill, retarded and physically han· dicapped. Medical doctors with psychiatric training have lradi· lionally been c hi ef ad· ministralors -or assigned as top level trouble shooters -at such facilities. Don z. Mill er. of the Statc Department of Health, ordered the shakeup Thursday, saying Clewell will be in charge at Pal· ton for al least four lo six months. "A number of serious pro· blems exist al various levels of the hospital and l expect Mr. Clewell to address himself lo them as quic kly as possible,·· Miller said. Employes have c·umplaincd of understaffing on Cl!rtain Patton wards. specifically where so- called Penal Code patients arc assigned, a problem reported in lesser degr ee at 10 other stale hospitals. Miller said. Penal CodE: patients is the de- signation for those formerly list· ed as criminally insane, or the type most capable of violence toward ward personnel. Patton houses those. plus the developmentally dis..iblcd mentally retarded •md physical ly handicapped and patients · treated under the mentally dis · ubled. or ill category. (See PATTON, Page A2) First Since 1969 Oil Wells Okayed Off Santa Barbara SANTA BARBARA (UPI > - The South Central Coastal Com· mission has given Atlantic R,ichfield Corp. permission to driJl up to 17 n ew wells in the Santa Barbara CJ{armel. This is the first time since the 1969 Santa Barbara oil spill that new drilling has been allowed in the channel. Arco 3lready has 13 wells built on pJatlorm Holly, two miles off ol COal Oil Point, near GoleUll, which were constructed l>rlor to Lbe oil spJU. PlaUorm Holly can bold up to 30 we lb. However, af'tfr the I& spill from Plattorm A , owned by Union Oil, the Department oC In· terior put a moratorium on aJI furUter drilling. Arco already received permlsston from the Slate Lands Commlssion lo drill the 17 new wells on Platform Holly and the coastal commhssion·, approval was the last step before begin· ning con&trucUon. Tbe f ·5 vote Thursda)' by the commlssion put 1everal ret9lric· tions on the drilliog perntit, in· eluding making the company Lia· ble for any loss or public revenue through an oil spill and being responsible for any oil leaks. The company also prontised to institute a training program for per so nnel involvin g responsibilities to guard against oil spills and what to do in the event or a leak. Arco gave no indication of wben it would begin work on the new drills. but did say it would go before the coastal commission again lo expand its onshore treat· ment plant, which is necessary to ge~ full production out oC all the welb. Exxon Corp. recently won voter approval to expand its on· ho.replant. Opponents of tbe onshore plant said ll would be lbe st.art or massive development on the Wes t Coast. Opponents also talked about lhc threat or new oll spills, loss or tourist revenue and adverse efrffls OD commercial Othing in the area. . ' Girlfrie nd Curtailed On Jury Orange Coun ty Supervisor Robert Battin has hired promi- ne nt criminal lawyer Mall Kurilich in matters related to an Orange County Grnn<l Jury probE> of his unsuccessful 1974 ljeult!nan( governor campaign. :Vkanwhtll'. Balt11i"~ frl'quent date. R~•l'hel Perry, has been l'X· cuscd from Gr<Jnd Jury duty when mallers related to Ballin or District Attorney Cecil Hicks come befor e the panel. Ballin confirmed Thursday that he has retained Kurilich to re present him in the Grand Jury's campaign probe. Kurilich, a prominent FUilerton criminal lawyer, will abo help him carry issues he wants investigated lo the Grand Jury. the s upervisor added. Battin, who is an attorney himself, said, "'I don't believe I rcaJly should have a need for an attorney. But. as it is often said, a lawyer who represents himself has a fool for a client." "'The first thing Malt told me was for me to keep my big mouth shut and to quit talking to the press,·· Battin laughed. Miss Perry's withdrawal from jury mallllrs related to Battin and Hicks was :.innounced by Grand Jury fon•man James Cttcr. .. After cons u I talion and dis cussion it has been decided that Miss Rachael Perry will removt• herself as a juror from any and all procedures that may be pre- sented lo the Grand Jury con- cerning either Supervisor Robert W. Battin or District Attorney Cecil Hicks." Utter said in a brief press release. Miss Perry, a Newport Reach resident. was one of 19 people selected to serve on the Grand Jury July I The attractive 26-year-old brunette h<Js ins isted her two and 1 :.i year friendship with the con· trovers ial s upervisor will not in - terfere with her duties or obliga. lions as a juror. New Plane Eyed WASHINGTON <UPI> -The White House's Office of M-anage- ment and Budge t has recom- mended dropping the Oedgling Ft8 fighter program and order- ing lht> Navy to develop a new anti lower cost pl am· DA Hearing Postponed A scheduled court hear- ing to determine ir the Board or Supervisors has the ri~hl to transfer 22 dis· trict attorney investigators lo tht' Orange County Sherirt's Ofrice wa s postponed \odoy. District Attorney Cecil Hicks o btain ed a tern· porary court order two weeks ago to halt the transfer ordered by the board. Today's hearing was to cover a request by mer.; to make lhe temporary order permanent. But both sides in the is· sue a.ir~cd to continue the court s sion until JuJy 28 at 9 a.m . ln Superior Court Judge Byron McMillan's rourt room. ,. ~ HIRES ATTORNEY Supervis or Battin #/ D.>1ly Pllcn P"°IM MUM'S THE WORD Girlfriend Rachel Perry Hicks to Remain On Battin Probe Orange County Distri<'l Al torney Cecil Hicks said Thursday he will not remove himself from lhe Grand Jury investigation uf Supervisor Robert Battin's un- successful campaign for lieutc nanl governor Earlier in the d;Jy, Bo<.1rd of Suprervisors Chairman Halph Diedrich said 11 icks should hand the investigation ovt>r to the Al U .S ., So viet Spacemen Trading T ours HOUSTON (lJ Pl ) Russ1un and Am('rican spac<' diplom.:1l~ traded places aboard their linkt•d spaceships today and gavl' th~· world 140 miles helow ll'kvisc'<I lours of their craft •.in<.I their homelands. The spacemen movl'd bclwc(•n the Apollo and Soyuz for a series of ceremonies. experiments and , public relations sig htseeing lours in the name of d etcntc and scien· Ufic cooperation They a lso shared meals but Soyui'commander Alexei Leonov said. in English, "The best part of a good lunch 1s not wh<.1l you eat but with whom you eat." He had steak and potato soup with Thomas Stafford and Donald "Dek e"' Slayton in the Apollo and said , "NQw I cal my space food with my very i?ood. very nice friends. Tom and Deke." Vance Brand. the third Apollo crewman. ate a lunch of shchi , a soup usually made with sour cab- bage. along with chicken. plums. strawberries and jwces in tht• Soyu z ca bin with Valeri Kubasov Stafford and Lconov later {ransferred to Lhc Soyui and Brand and Kubasov moved into the docking module.' before join ing Slayton in the A Pollo. When I .eonov moved into the Apollo ror lhc first lJme. he hap· pily greeted Slayton in English "Howdy partner. my old friend ·· Brund, Leonov and television viewers on curth W<'rc Jt1v n tours of the Apollo and Soyuz spacecraft a nd luter th e i.p•~men pointed a camera oul the wlndow as lhe sh.i~ swept ltl 17,376 miles an hour over the vnsl expanac o( the Sbvlet Union. lonwy General ·s Office Rut Hicks said ... I will not ;.it. low a verbal attack by anyone to disqualify m e from vigorously pursuing :.il leged criminal viola twns. ·· .. To do so ,,.uuld only L'neour-.1gl· "' l·ontest to see who could s hout ~•l me in the loudest voice.·· th1· district attorney said. Th(' shouting match he talh·u of was a ltrade that Battin leveled at him durin~ a recent Aoard of Supervisors m eeting. Later . whe n Battin learned his campaign was under was undl•r investigation , h e charge d pohtical motives to Hicks. But Hicks said he is not 1n volved in a political fi J?hl with Hallin or any other su~rv1sor "'I am involved sokly in m y responsiblily to dctc<"l an pro- st>cutc crime.·• lficks saJd . He went on lo call ··ror pubh1· official s to s top sc ckin~ headlines and let matters de· wloped sn legal. orderly and bus1 nesslike mannL'r ·· In his press release, ILlcks also re minded Diedrich that last year the Fulle rton s upervisor had l'alled for vigorous enforcem<•nt of election laws. Or:~~:~7 ~HI W eathe r Night a nd morning low douds. otht>rw1se fair Saturday. Not muc·h tern perature chanf.'.(l' Beach tughs near 70 rismg lo ~ inland. Lows tonight 58 to ,.,~ I NSIDE TOD",. Some ll1rn11nylon Beach duldre11 1111ll makP their st0-9e d<'but~ to111gl1t ployrnq u11, usual roles t r rrs mushroom.,, and other btls o/ sceru!f'Y. See ~torw by Dody Ptlot Stoff Wntt'r Kathy Clan cy on Poyf Cl of todn1f~ Wttk~er Index . ' CH Alf ... •• ., 1 ().4 .. , ., .. " c. CH •• •• .c ... 41 OAIL Y PILOT c Woman Dies in Blaze A fiery hluze al U>1sure World 1n Seal lk~t<:h took lhe life of a 71 )'l'.11" old woman early today Jlld s('verely damaged eight &ipartml'nl units. The dead womnn was identified a:. Man (\mgdon. who livC'd alone at Apl 1\, building 75, al 1341 \\'1.•ctrnrn Road Th1.• Or;.ingc Count v C:moncr"s orfil'l' s;.i1d hrr cloSl'!..l rclatl\'<.·s live on the 1':al>l Coa:.t A coroner's deputy said the cause of death has not ~en de- term1m.•d yet but it was probably due to asphyx1at1on She was found dead in her apartment. The blaze broke out i.horlly after 3 a .m . When flrrmen ar- nvcd at the scene about 3:20 a. m . n ames were h1~hly v1l>1blr around building 75, arcordang to acting Capt Stanley OuRrock. It took 40 fin•mcn about 45 111inutes to control thl' blazt·. Firemen spent most of this morn· ing mopping up the remnants of the fire. Capt. Du Brock S:Jid details, were still s kl'lehy on rxaclly where the fir£' bt•gan or how 1l started. Ile S<iid about eight of the 16 apartments in building 75 were ct a m aged, so m e of t h em destroyed. A spokt~sm an for Lt.•isure World said rt•sidr nts who lost their <1partments would have to be put up in motels for a short lime. ll was a two alarm fire with six pumper trucks called to the scrne. one truck company and three chief officers. Mutual aid units Crom Huntin~ton Beach and Westmins ter h elped fight the blaze. The bu.ilding was a standard, wood-frame dwelling, Capt. OuBrock said. There were no re- ports of other injuries but because JJf the early hour of the fire, many details were still not available this morning . Fro•Page A l PATTON ••• f airview has no Penal Codr patients. .. My mission as I understand it 1s to go out there and further identify th<.' problem and hel1> m ake a good hos pitCJI even bet kr ... Clewl'ltsa1d todav. He "ill be dir('ctly ·..,bow Or. W1lli CJm M 0 ·Brien. Patton's m1-'d1cal d1rrclor. and Joseph P. Ha)'111e . its administrator. -Two Arrested .In Stakeout A stakeout of a Costa Mc·~a :bowling alley parking lot Thurs· day afternoon led to lhe arrest 'of two men s uspect('() of traf f1cking in s tolen property, police said today. : Michael T . lla ll, 33, of 1241 S. :A r a pa ho e 0 r ive. a n d a ·neighbor . John Y . Kollelanne, :20. of 1233 S . Arapahoe Drive, ·Santa Ana. were booked on sus- '.picion of rece1 ving s tolen pro- " perty. · Delecti vr Sgt. K eith :carpenter said investi~ators :moved in when the pair alleged· Jy took possess ion of a shotgun. ·two pistols and a stereo set in :the Harbor Boulrvard alley·s : parking lot 'Fugitive Nabbed TROY . Ill <U Pl l State : police stopped a spcedJn~ cAr on : Interstate 70 early today and ar- rested Bernard John Kiley, 38. wanted by the Federal Bureau of Investigation on multiple forgery charges in fi ve states. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 1""0•.,..-?'f• 10.,,1._1 w ,,.,,f,.4 t!'lt1 MT b1r NI If"• •H .,,,. 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""9Wfl• ,.,,.., lill'll•~tt'l llr..,h 1117) l!oit .. ~ -.... ., ~Ot'•41-~ to V•llt • /\)M 1..-r •t AU•1 i1tl ~n t 1r-O rr#• .,... •• T~l~phOM (114) M2-4l21 Cl•U•lled Advertis1n9 ~2·$671 fll\Oyt•O"' t•I• ,. .. nQtt ( , t llv91i\"•"Q CO..,,D•"Y Nt ~·-I ., • " ., fM"I• fflt*··· '"'""', ,.., •d••• _....,.,,l"f ,,., •• ,. ,._., w •tJl'•dut .. o ••fl"O\oll 1, "' ,,,rm•\•·O" "' ,, ttf'ft t '•'' t>••' •o• It"'" "" (n,u1 ~, "· '-"'''f>i"'"' 'ub~ 11t·l•,,,,"•' ,,,.t>,UOO~I"'"• bY "'4!1 \.'Oft ment"'' m11 1~0 f tf hn1t101tl t) 00 """''"'' } Fr1dey. July \A. 197~ Fro1t1 Page A J CELLA ... C'ella have a proprietory in- kn·sl?" Rn·nt asked. Ill' said Cell;.i was once a direc- tor of OrcingC' County Diagnostic Clinic but n .>s ign<.'d "about six months ago.·· County records show the prin· cipals in the firm arc Dr. Stanley Mayberg. Dr . Fred Kahn. Dr. Wayne Robertson . Dr. David Asher and Ted Schiffman. The health tes ting firm operates in space leased from Mercy Hospital, 2703 S. Bristol St.. Santa Ana . Dr. Cella is reportedly part owner of the hospit al. Until OCHTI look over the task early this month, the county Health Department gave an averaee of 3.000 phvsical exams a year to p rospective and exist- ing employes . Thal practice began drawing fire from Suprrvisor Ralph Diedrich two year s ago becausr of what he satd was the un· rea so nable amo unt of workman·s compensation and re· tirement disability paid by lhe county, a self·insurer. Over the last two years. thr combined tab \\as roughly $1 5 million a year DIEDRICH SAID T HAT more tho rough pre ·('mplo)ment physi cal cx.aminations would ht>lp reduce thr county's losses. Arter a year's study by a spt.•cial team, includin~ an out- l>ldc consultant, the supervisors \oted 5 to o June 3 to authorile Personnel Director Bert Scott to nrgotiale the contract with OC'l ITI. Thursday Diedrich called the contract ··a rri ajor accomplish· ment that wr expect lo save thousands of tax dollars a year." "I AM SATISFIED lhat we h<ive obtaint.'d the best possible deal and cert 'finl) there was no undue influence that I know of 10 giving the contract.' he added. Scott said he did not know of any Cella involvemrnl C'<t:epl fo r thr location of thl' testing cent.er al Mercy Hos pital. He pointed out that contracting "ith an outs ide firm s aved the t'ounly from m\'esting in roughly Sl50.000 of worth of equipment and s aid the price p<>r physical examination of $63.99 assures the l·ounty a flat rate. The personnel director also said that anoth£'r advantaRe of going to an outside vendor is that the county pays only for the physical examination performed and not an on-going program that carries expense even when there is no new hiring. SCOTT ACK NOWLEDGED the OC HTI was not the low bid- der for the contract. Cost studies s how it would be roughly $52,000 a year less expensive to have the Hralth Department perform the physical examinations But. he said. OCHTI was the lowest qualified bidder And. Scott added , the in-house cost studies did not take into con- sideration inflation and pay raise !actors. He also noted that should the physical exam program not have the desired impact on the coun- ty's self insured losses that the program can be discontinued after a year's trial. T H E STUDY TEA M dis~ent er in the decision to contract with an out.8ide firm was Dr. Thomas Hamilton of the Health Department. However the consultant, Or Elsie Georgi, of Beverly Hills, said she favored both the con- tract with the outside firm and the selection of OCHTI. They are the two persons known to have been contacted by the investigators . Under term s of the contract the Health Department still analyses the computer lead ph)'5ical ex· arntnatlons to make certain new <>mployes nt the physical profile reqwrcd of the job. When ~ouplcd with the $63.99 per phys1 r al examination charged by the firm, the depart· rnent's charl(e brings the tot-1 cost oflhe t•xa ms to '76.50. 'Cadillac' GroupSet \ For Fair TONIGHT CONCERTS fN TJIE PARK - Carnival run, magic shows, 8 "Manijeru." Costa Mesa City diaper derby, a mini-bike race, P-g~1Jc~;· COUN1'Y FAIR _ barber shop harmony, inslrur lion in Ning Yeh, 8 li vestock auc-Through Sun. Fairgrounds. tion. and musir by lhe Los MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWAY Angeles Police Junior Band and RACING -Fairgrounds, 8 : 15 Flash and the Continental Kids p.m . highlight Orunge County Fair ac-"GODSPELI.'' South Coa1't' tiv1lies Saturday. • Repertory Theater. through Sun. Gates open al 10 a.m .. and for 8 p.m lhose who work up an appetite SATUR DAY, JULY 19 wandering among the hundreds L I BRARY PROGRAM of attractions, there will be the Story Time, 10:30 a.m. "The 1900 11biqu.itous taffy apples, cotton Ringling Brothers Circus in candy and u Weight Watchers' Miniature,·· J\ll day. reducin~ menu de monstration. ESTANCIA ADOBE -State Fair officials today reported His torical La ndm·ark, Adams attendancr at the Costa Mesa and Mes a Verde Drive West, Sat. fair is running almost identical & Sun. 1-5 p.m . with last year 's turnout, but they hope to exceed 250,000 by the SUNDAY,J ULV20 fair's end Sunday ni~ht. COST A MESA BICYCLE Saturday is Livest()(·k Auction G R A !'\ D P R I X -S <' e Day, Family Day, Mission Viejo Weekender. Day and Barbershoppers and Sweet Adelin~s Day. Saf ariland Pickets Seeking Pay Talks Llvestock auctions are at 2 and 6 :30 p .m . in the b arn and pen area. Saturday n ig ht's ent ertain· menl calendar will conclude with an annual featu re, a Hawaiian music and dance r eview. Highlights of Saturda y's schedule include : Mesan Injured Trying to Halt Theft of Auto By R UDI NIEDZIF.l .SKJ Of th• Daily Pilot SI.ill A group o( 22 pickets from tht' Laborer s and Hod Carrie r s l lnion Local 652 appeared at Lion Country Safari ·s mam gate lh1s morning in protes t over stalemated salary negotiations. The union r e pres<'nts 25 employes at the I rvinc wildlife preserve who h ave b ee n negotiating for h igher wages since their old contract expired June 16. Union m e mbers, currently paid $3.71 cents .an hour. are ask- ing for a 12 percent wage in- crease for t he first year of the two-year contract and another 12 percent increase for the second year . Wage ncgoti a l ions became stalled when Lion Country Safari offered a 25-cenl an hour wage boost for the first year and a 30- cenl int·rease next year without additional fringe benefits. ac·· cording to a union spokesman. In addition to the wage in creases. m em bers of the Laborers ;:ind Hod Carrieri. Union Local 652 are seeking <• cost-of-living adjustment. and medical and pension benefits. Morris Harrison. Llon Country Safari president. w<is in Los Angeles today and could not b<! reached for comment. Harrison h as represented the fi r m in ne~oliations with the union. However, J erry Kobrin. vice president in ch arge of public re· lations, detailed plans of a coun· ter-demonslr ation by lhc park's animals. "It won't be a confrontation." said Kobrin, althou~h he indicat- ed that the demonstration would involve elephants. camels and ''large lion cubs ... "We have met with Irvine police LL Gene Norden who h as as ked lhe groups to remain at least 75 yards apart." The elephants and camels. to be ridden by park rangereltes. Girl Robbed Of Her Shoes Costa Mesa police today are in vesligating the bizarre strongarm robbery of a 10-year - old girl forced to s urrender her su ede s hoes Thursday under threat of a brutal beating. A girl a nd boy. 12 and 13, were pick e d up b y juven ile in- vestigators for questioning about the felony crime which occur red in a West WiJson Street apart· m entcomplex. The victim told police the girl confronted he r and demanded the $18 s hoes, then the boy ac· complice s tooped down and re- moved them as she o~yed. Citibank's Prime 71/2o/() NEW YORK <UPI> - .First National City Bank today, for the third week in a row. Ii fled its I ending r ate for prime business loans I/• point, bringing it to 7\.a percent. the highest since mid-Ma r ch. A numbe r o r major banks followed Citibank to 71/• percent last week, but the prevalling rate na- tionwide remained al 7 percent on loans to top- rated business borl'Owers -reflecting relatively Uaht demand for funds. Cl ti bank's late't bite, however, is expe~ to spark 1 aen~ral move to t.he 7~ per leve l,, wJth the upward trend ~nod.ln1 a Aeent t11bteo1n1 "* me.le)' and credit by the Federal Reserve. • will carry th(' s logans "Our Giraffes Wa nt Shorter Necks," "We Wa nt Another Hump," and .. Stamp Out P iano Key~." Kobrin s .i1d. .. Piano keys are m.:ide from ivory, you know." Kob1i n added that Lion Coun- try Safari would offer picketers from the other side rides on the elephants and c amels. "Il·s going to be a long day in the hol sun and if they get tired walking we want them to ride . And if they want refreshments, we'll bring those out to the m too," he said. The current · strike involves Llon Country 's laborers, main- tr nance m en, gardeners, and ap- parently the sign painters, too. . "1 'm having a lime trying to find somebody to paint lhe signs for my pickets," Kobrin said. P ilo t s Parley MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. <UPI) Negotiations continued today hctween Northwest Airlines and its 1,550 pilots who say they will slrike again Saturday al 2 a.m . if a contra<'l agreement is not re- ached. Thr p11oL5 set the new strike deadline late Thursday following st•vrral hours of negotial1011s. -All Day, display of winning entries in all judging categories. .-11 a .m .. to 9 p .m ., Demonstrations of Ning Yeh. a Chinese art form using spt.>ci~I brush strokes. -1 to 4 p. m ., Barber shop quartets and Sweet Adelines female harmonizers, at 1',amily Fun Stage. -1 :30 p.m .. Weight Watchers' Menus , Home Living Pavilion. -2 p.m., Mi me Show, Newport Beach Institute of the Arts, at Mountain Dew Stage. -3 p .m ., Diaper Derby, at Bandstand. ·~ p.m. Baker Gymnastic Team, fairgrounds proper. --4 p.m . Los Angeles Police Junior Band in concert. fair- grounds proper. -5 p.m ., Chuck Jones Magic Show, at Family Fun Sta~e. -6 p.m .. Hawaiian:.i Review, Family Fun Stage. -7 p.m ., Redhead Contest. :.il Bandstand. -8 : 15 p . m ., Mini-bike Haer a l Grandstand. ' -8 p.m ., Flash Cadillac and the Continental Kids in concer t at Amphithcalt:r . ' 9 p.m .. llawaiiana Review. at Family Fun Stage. A Costa Mesan who ran into a m arket lo buy a pack of gum Thursday night and ran out to find his ear being stolen was in- Jured when the fleeing suspect gunned the e ngine and ran him down, police said today. Robert L. Hart. 33. of 2652 San- ta Ana Ave., s uffered various a brasions and overall body sore- ness, but did not requ.i re hos· pitalization following the 7 p.m. incident. Hart told Officer Paul Donovan he w as only in the Ra ncho Markel, 2340 Newport Blvd., for a brief period when the theft oc· curred. Investigators today were seek- ing a male Mexican with short, curly dark hair in his 20s as a sus- pect in the auto theft and assault with a deadly weapon case. 3 Arabs Killed TEL AV IV CAP) -Is raeli troops today killed three Ar:tb guerrillas who slipped past a barbed wire security fence intG northern Is r ael from Lebanon the military command said. On~ Israeli was reported wounded. SUMMER SALE (Continued) Featuring a huge selection of top quality name brand furniture at reduced prices. / / r• t ;rt ... "' r-. . ·, -,.,=r===s • '.I • .. . i ··:· ' I I ~~===·-;j · ~~r=-~------ W oodmark chairs • over I 00 to choose from. All reduced for this special event. 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