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1975-07-23 - Orange Coast Pilot
' 0 0 ' e ---or ti . ~· . . ~~DAI l Y Pl LOT ~* * * 1oc * * * t~~; , .. Astronauts Preparing For Last Splashdown WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 23, 1975 VOL 61, NO. 2CM, S SECTIONS, SI PAGES I • • • • Victims Miss Rescue By Seconds If He Ron Ford Sees Win Over Kennedy WASHINGTON CU Pl > President Ford said today he believes the polls indicate he could defeat Sen Edward M Kennedy CD-Mass.), in a pre- sidential election. He also said that he does not "talk about allegations concern- ing an opponent" when asked whether the Chappaquiddick in- Ford Fee/,s JFK ProOO ' Unjwtified WASlllNGTON CAP> -Presi- dent Ford feels t here is nothing to justify reopening the investiga- tion of President J ohn F . Ken- nedy's assassination, says White House press secretar y Ron Nessen. Ford, as a congressman, was a member of the Warren Com- mission which investigated Ken- nedy's slaying and found that Lee Harvey Oswald alone was responsible. "The President feels, on look- ing back at the findings of the Warren Commission, he has seen no evidence that would cause him to believe the findings were incorrect," Nessen said Tuesday when asked by reporters about new allegations in connection with the assassination. At a news conference in April, Ford said he opposed on the same grounds the reopening of the in· vesligalion. This week, however. Sen. Richard S. Schweiker (R-Pa.), said that new disclosures of CIA plots to assassin ate Cuban Premier Fidel Castro in 1963 led him to believe the Kennedy in- vestigation should be reopened. Schweiker, a member of the Senate committee investigating the intelligence community, said the Warren Commission was un- aware ofthe CIA plots. Kennedy was opposed to political assassination and never discussed it with him, former Secretary of State Dean Rusk told Congress Tuesday. "Concerning assassination, there was never any discussion between me and President Ken- nedy,·• Rusk told a House irf- temation al relations subcommit- tee on future foreign policy Tues· day. Blaze Contained SAN LUIS OBISPO (AP) Some 300 fire fightcl"!l have con· tained a blaic which charred about 300 acres of brush and woodland on lbe edge ol t.be Los Padres National Forest near here, rlf'e orficials said today. cident involving Kennedy would be a liability for the senator particularly a fte r Watergate Ford made the statement in an interview covering both domestic and foreign policy is sues with William F Anderson of the Chicago Tribune Press Service, columnist George F Wills, and Godfrey Sperling of the Christian Science Monitor On the political front, Ford said he thinks Sens Hubert H Humphrey of Minnesota, Henry M Jackson of Washington and Edmund Mus kie 'or Maine are among the most formidable con tenders for the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination. "I think the polls indicated at t.be present time I could," replied Ford when asked if he could beat Kennedy if the Democrats draft the Massachusetts senator over his objections. Kennedy has r e peatedly stated he would not accept the nomina- tion for president and Ford has said previously that he took Ken· neday at his word. "Do you think that Chappa- quiddick would be a liability for him, particularly in the wake of Watergate?" Ford was asked. "l don't think that I whould pass judgment on his assets or liabilities." Ford said. "I said down here on the lawn Cat his news conference>, that whether I was running before the conven· tion against a RepubHcan or run- ning against a Democrat when I was nominated, I run my own campaign, and I don't talk about the allegations concerning an op- ponent." Senate to Recess WASHINGTON CAP) -The Senate has voted by a big m ajori· ty to recess for the month of August. In a vole Tuesday, the Senate voted 72 to 22 to go on vacation from Aug. I lo Sept. 3. FIRST PERSON BOUGIIT DUPLEX "The first person who came lo see it oought the building." That's the real estate advertis- ing success story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Eastside Duplex Oelux 3BR, 2 ba Eac h . Lo m.unl Hi gh in~ome Pt.>rf for Own/Occupanl $00,500. own. XXX·XXXX 1f you have property you want to sell or re nt, call 642·5678. It only tokes a few words in the right place to make a deal. Along the Orange Coast the right place is the Daily Pilot .,...,,,.A't ....................................................... lill ............. .. Plunge to Death I . &01lon Her•ld·American Photo by Swn~r For•man •••UPI BOSTON D EA T H PLUNGE -Diana Bryant, 19. and he r 2-year-old god· daughter , Tiarc Jones, fall from fifth floor fire escape that collapsed Tuesda y seconds before they could reach an aerial ladder that was bt.•ing maneuvered into pos ition to rescue them from blazing building in Boston. Diana di~d as_ a rcsu~t of fall. Tiare was reported m fair condi- tion in a Boston hospital. F'ircman who was on fire escape wtlh them grabbed aerial ladder and was saved Astronauts Return Thursday HOUSTON ( UPO -Predict- ing the new space shuttle rocket plane will open an era of utilit.Y tn s pace, the orbiting Apollo astronauts started packing today for the splashdown Tbursday that will end the age of Apollo. Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and Donald "Oeke" Slayton held an in-flight nt!ws conf erencc in which questions were radioed up to the 136-mile high spaceship directly Crom reporters at the Johnson Space Center. Sta!Cord, who flew an Apollo around the moon in 1969, said he has enjoyed every minute of {he Apollo era, ending with the cur· rent nine-day night. "Certainly there's a lol of nostal~1a seeing the end of Apollo... he said. "However. I think we are opening a new era with respect to the shuttle where space can have more benefits to man." He said that ln four or five years. the space shultl(' will make s paceflight a "somcwhal <Stt APOLLO. Page A2) Pair Fall 5 Floors In Blaze BOSTON (APJ -A young woman who was an arm's reach from the safety of a fire rescu' ladder fell lo her death Tuesday afternoon when the iron balcony she and her goddaughter were on collapsed a nd plun~cd rh l' stories to the alley below. A fire fighter who was helpin).! them onto the ladder {!rubbed a ladder rung and pulled himsclr to safety. Diana Bry:rnl, 19. who was l':.lr ing for her goddaughter while the child"s mother was at work. du~d of multipl e injuricl> al Massachusetts General llospil;.il about two hours after the foll. Two-year-old Tiare Jono:-; of the Roxbury section was report· ed in fair condition at New England Medical Center . Rescue workers said the child was suf· fering from cardiac arrest after the fall. but was revived by mouth·lo·i'nouth breathing by the time she got lo the hospilaJ . Fire fighter Robert O'Neill was on the roof of the naming apart- ment building when he heard Miss Bry:rnt screaming. He said s he wa s "'h ysterical and lhreatening to jump .. "hen he lowered himself to lhc balcony to assist her. Jus t as he rcuched oul Lo grab the extension ladder from a fire lruck below, lhc balcony collapsed Joe Green. a radio helil'opter pilot for WBZ radio. s aw Miss Bryant on the balcony and landed his craft on a nearby roof. I (See PLUNGE, P<1ge A2l Ora:~•e Coa s t i 1=--I ----I Weather More low clouds and fog are in store for Orange Coast residents and vis- itors, with mostly sunny s kies in the afternoon hours Thurs day. Beach highs 72 rising lo 82 inland . I NSIDE TODA ,. It wo.m't until the chilling televised shootout between JX>lice . and the Symbionesc UbeTOtwn Army an May 1974 that national attention was focused on Special WtopmS and Tactics teams. Now they are sprouhng across the U.S. Analysis A 7. Al y-S.,Vl<t liNllftt LM.h_,. 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The official Egyptian reply was handed to SC'('unty Coum:il Pre::.1dent Eugenio Plaja of llaly in New York today by Egypt1an Ambass ador Ahm ed E s mat Abdel Meguid. Sadat said Tues- day he would give his reply Jfter <·onsullin~ advisers. The contl'nts of the note were Woman Gored By Hit Bull FR ES NO <U PI) Ma urel'n McCulley, 27 . Clovis, suffered m <lJOr in juries l'J r ly today when her convertible hit a bull east or Clovis and the bull landed in the car and gored her . The California lhghway Patrol said lhl· woman was dri ving l'as tbo und on Tollhouse Road about 1.30 a.m \\hen the c.ir strud the white bull The bull'~ body l'ame to rl'st in hl'r pa!:>SCnger scut and the thrashing arumal gored h er 10 the ri g ht shoulder. The bull died. Mesa Official Loses Bout With Planners Bob Wi lson. owner of The Awn- ing Man. 1s a former mayor of Costa Mesa and planning com- mission chairman. His aN.'hitect 1s a former pla nning commission chairman and his engineer is a form ('r planning commission chairman But none of the above did Bob Wilson any good Tuesday before the Orang e County Planning Commission. Wilson has been trying for about 45 d ays to gel county ap- proval for his plans to pave a lot adjoining his awning shop in county tcrri to r y on Ha rbor Boulevard Tuesday comm1ss1oners told him he must produce an environ- mental impact report on the pro- ject within 30 days. Wilson began to protest that the inter est on his loan for the project al r eady has gone up three-quarters or a percent since be began seC'kan~ county ap- proval 45 days ago. Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle abruptly cut him orr. ··Look . I don't want to hear about it. We get the same thjng from everybody else,·· she said. Wilson said he will appeal the EIR requi rement , hoping to pro- ceed as fast os possible toward nattening, pavi ng, fencing and lighting his lot for a recreationa l vehic le stor age yard. ''The area down there is sort of ugly, including my shop," Wilson said, "and I'm trying to improve it. ··Aul l know from my own ex- Pt·ricnce that no matter how sim- ple lh10gs s eem , !)Omething al" ays goes wrong " ORANGE COAST i •Jj I~· QI JI) I H, I •"'-> ,,,~ tu"''"' t uC.t '*"'" ...,, .... n I ,~ li•f, J tf'' tt• • f••r 1\.0l•f lo ,,. flt y 11\t '-''"'"'"' t t ffti• I 1 4 t t'lfT ~·•'•• ·~,I tt .ti• ,.,it Ot"" '' 0 4 .. 11 ,t•~ ~t•t\v tntf,tuQ" ft.lit tOI" c,..-1" W. .. N• w f •t ••••..th t-ho"-t•nqtc_, • .._.," Fo Iii\ '·''" y,. • *' t • ,,. tftl'flr CM'~ \/ •H• y ,.nn ' ·~" 1 t~ ••. r· '"'utn t..o ... ~ t A ·h'I'' tt 1 •·• .. t ,.,,,,, "I j 1,ffh l\fld ~,.fWPdA t '11 f ,.,, .... j l't ,,.. 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He cheC'k~d the back yard and fQund nothing unusual, ac- cording to police officer R. J. Hansen. During a further inspection or the house, Olson spott.ed the burglar standing in the middle or his living room . Olson yelled at the burglar and the burglar fled toward the back door. terim peace accord and could harm the negotiations. Speakin g in the Knesset (parliament) in J erus alem, Allon s aid the Egyptian threat ·'spoils the atmosphere" necessary lo achieve peace The U.N peacekeeping mandate expires Thursday. Graveyard for Cadillacs The sliding glass door had been left sHghlly open to pro~ide ven- til a lion, Hansen s aid. The burglar had pushed the door the rest of the way o pen while enter- ing the home, he said. Just west of Am arillo, Tex , is this un- usual what field It has been planted with Cadillacs. The artist is Stanley Marsh III, the local eccentric, who gives a varjpty of explanations of why he did it, n6ne of which shed any lig ht. The burglar evidently had forgotten which s ide or the door had been left open and smashed through both panes of plate glass in his Oight. Sadat gave no indication or Cairo's next move regarding the Sinai mandate when Sadat spoke to the Arab Socialis t Union Tues- day night. "I will not enter into his motives but a s one interested in the well-be ing of the region's peoples and in Israeli-Egyptian progress I hope that he will not continue loo lo ng to enmesh himself and complicate the is· s ue.·· Allon said "Affairs between our selves and Egypt 22 Investigators Get Job Assurance Dogs' Freedom Short Lived WALKER, Mich. (UPI> -An unknown dog lover's attempt to set free 20 unwant ed d ogs scheduled for destruction has been thwarted. Olson chased the burglar to his car and was able to record the liC'ensc number as the auto sped away. . Police late r found a trail of blood leading from the shattered door to the getaway car's park- ing place. They coul~ not im- m e di al c Iv d ctermane how seriously the burglar was in- jured. are sufficiently complex and in volve d eve n witho ut t hi s artificial complication ·· Sadat, in his second speech in 12 hours. said today in Cairo the c urrent American-mediated talks on a new Egyptian-Israeli 111terim peace agreement have been inconclusive but were conli nu.ing. He said E gypt's basic con dilion r e m ained I s r aeli 's withdrawal from s trategic passes and oil fields in Sinai and that he sent lo Washington ha s reply lo the Israeli proposals Diplomatic re ports have said the new interim agreement calls for U.S. supervision of the agree ment through sophisticated eleC' lronic early warning systems in the Sinai. Und e rsecretary of St ale J oseph J . Sisco said today "we would s ubmit a ny proposal to Congress '' involving American observers in the Sinai to avoid "the kind of divisiveness we have hadinpastyears. '' T he stat e ment came as Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger and Israeli Amabassador Simcha Diniti arranged to meet today. Delay Granted In Hinshaw's Divorce Trial Congressman Andrew Hinshaw and his estranged wile agreed late Tuesday to a five month delay in the trial of the Orange County Superior Court divorce action she filed last Dec. 30. Presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard granted the delay after the couple and their lawyer s vainly waited all day in his de- partment for a courtroom to become vacant. Judge Banyard set Dec. 16 as the new trial date after warning both lawyers that it was ex- tremely unlikely that the three· day Hinshaw trial would be as- s igned lo a courtroom this week. Mrs. Thais Hinshaw, 47, sued the Newport Beach Republican for divorce with the allegation that "irrecon c ilable dif- ferences" had cropped up in their two-year marriage. New Cotmty Eyed LOS ANGELES <U PI) -The Board of Supervisors Tuesday certified a petition signed by San- ta Clarita Valley residents who want lo secede from Los An~eles County in 1976 and form "Canyon County." The proposed 735- square-mile county of 66,000 resi- dents would be the first new California count y created in more than 60 years. Orange County supervisors have ordered Sheriff Bradley Gates to give first hiring priority lo the 22 investigators involved in a controversial transfer lo his de partmenl from the county Dis trict Attorney's office The board unanimously ap proved a r esolution clarifying the action they look June 19 to move the investigators Thal decision stirred a ruror between DA Cecil Hicks and supervisors that still Appointees, Cory Backers 11Westigated SAC RAMENTO <AP > - Federal authorities have s ub poenaed lists of campaign con lributors to slate Controller Ken Cory and names of the tax ap praisers Cory appointed. his or fice said Tuesday The U.S attorney's office is in vestigating the De mocratic con troller's appointment of some campaign contributors' relatives and political friends as in heritance tax referees. Lawrence Gercovich, an at tom ey in the controller's office, sa.ld the federal subpoena asked for the names of Cory's 74 ap- pointees, others who applied, and details of the examination they took to qualify for the job. Gercovich said a separate sub- poena to the secretary of state's office sought a list of Cory's con- tributors. Asst. U.S. Atty. Donald Heller has not commented on the focus of the investigation. Federal law could be involved if the appoint- ments were communicated through the mail. Carl D'Agoslino, Cory's chief deputy, s aid the office is cooperating with the investiga- tion. He said Cory had not been subpoenaed. Referees appraise the estates of dead persons for county lax purposes, and keep part of the money as their fee. Some big-city referees gross $50,000 a year or more . India Extends Gandhi's Rule NEW DELHI (UPI) -The lower house of the Indian parlia- ment today r atified Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's June 26 proclamation of a state of na· tional emergency, thus extend- ing her single-party rule for an indefinite period: Once aiain the major opposi- tion parties with the exception of the pro-Moscow Communist par- ty of India walked out of the house with a complaint the Gandhi government threatened the parliamentary system. Ann Scooped · Landers' Hubby to Remany? CIDCAGO (AP> -Jules Lederer, the estranged husband of advice columnJst Ann Landers, plans to remarry in Great Britain in Sept e mber, a Chicago columnist reported today. Irv Kupcinet, a columnist for the Chicaro Sun· Times, said the woman Lederer intends to marry is British but gave no turther details. Eppie Lederer, who wider the name Ann Landers is the problem-solver for m.llllons or newapa-per re- aders, announced in her column recently that she and her husband or 36 years would be divorced. Kupcinct wrote that Lederer, a businessman, was unavailable for comment. _ hasn't s ubsided Supervisor Robert Battin, who proposed Tuesday's resolution, said the original action called for 'deletion" of the 22 D.A in- vestigators· positions and addi- tion of 22 investigator slots to the sheriff's office Battin said he didn't want to leave any question that the 22 in- vestigators will keep their county jobs at their current pay levels and employment rights ''The purpose of the resolution is to assure the 22 investigators presently e mployed by the Dis· trict Attorney won't lose their employment rights," Battin said. "Many of them have 15 years service and aren't r eady to retire yet.' Gates was told to hire the in- vestigators unless they chose not lo work for the s heriff's office The trans fer of job slots hasn't actually taken place yet because Hicks has blocked the move with a court order and a lawsuit. A court hearing on his appeal has been set for July 28 Hicks claims the transfer was motivated by a "shadow govern- ment" m as termided by Santa Ana political fi gure Dr Louis Cella who, the DA claims, con- l ro Is the votes of several supervisors, includi~g Battin All but one of the 20 dogs were back in their cages today, await- ing death unless they a r c claimed. The dogs we re freed hours before they were to be killed when an unknown animal lover opened the gates to their cages and then left the shelter without disturbing anything else. Fro• Page A J PLUNGE ... He said he ran over and offered to assist O'Neill in the rescue. A fire departme nt spokesman s aid that for safety reasons, O'Neill awaited the ladder which was only a few feet away instead of passing a hysterical woman and child lo a civilian. Six fire fighters were over- come with s moke fighting the three alarm blaze. About a dozen res idents of 127, 129 , 131 Marlborough St. in the Back Bay section fled the buildings un· harmed. A check of hos pitals did not de- lerm inc that he had sought mediC'al attention. said Hansen. From Page Al APOLLO ... routine operation Wh:.it it will be al the end or 15 years will be very diffi cult to say.'' The winged rocket plane is schedu led t o m ake its firs t manned flight into orbit in 1979 from Cape Canaveral. Stafford s aid that me;,i ns the next four years are going to be qujel as far as Americans in space are con- cerned, "but d own the road things are going to be great." Two hours after Lhe news con- ference. the as tronauts start1..-d packing tra sh in the docking module before discarding it in or- bit. Reports from Moscow said the two Soviet Salyut 4 cosmonauts also were about to return lo earth although their precise landing time has not been disclosed. Lynn Ha~ HART'S John Hart •• SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES SPECIAL - Acrylic Warmup Suits Navy with White Stripe only Youth Sizes-12.95 Men's Sizes-13.95 Subject to Stock On Hand Tennis Shoes Adidas-Converse-T retorn Basketball Shoes C onverse--Adidas Baseball Shoes- Spot Bilt-Adidas All Purpose Shoes Spot Bitt-Adidas Soccer Shoes-Adidas Canadas Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Tennis Dresses Men's & Boys' Tennis Shorts Men's & Boys' Tennis Shirts Tennis Rackets-Wilson Dun lop-Bancroft-Yon ex Davis Tennis Balls-Wilson-Penn- Dunlop Racket Stringing Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Racquets & Birds Squash Rackets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Darts & Dart Boards Duck Feet Fins pr. pair 14.95 Masks-Snorkles-flotes Barbell & Dumbell Sets Chest Pulls Btke Repairin2--¥arts-Tires-Tubes 531 Center 646-1919 ( Wednesday, July 23. 1975 DAIL y PILOT A3 Jurors uizzed in Assessor. Trial: UPI Tet ...... e PARACHUTIST TAKEN INTO CUSTODY AFTER JUMP 'When You Look Down, It's a Heck of a City 8~ W@CillE? · ®@[(W O©@ The column appears daily eXC<'Pl Saturdays and Mondays 'I •I •I I '"'''· ,,, • ( /14 II II rill' / '11/ t1111 •1 )'111,, ,// 1·111 11 ti lopt• f/l'I t/11' 1111\ll 1'1. 11'/(/ (lt I /1111 I/Ill/ l!l'J'ci 111 .\11/1 •' lllf'l/Wl/1'.\ Ill 1/111 t'rll/11 .. 111 (J!ld I I /I\ I II t ·' \ "(I ,, l/n/I/ Cfflt'\l/111/:0. /o / ' rt I /I 11 11 '1 :\ t ' "ltr ,._, rt 111' llt •lll•/i' ( '"' I 1>1111•1 l'i/01 I ' I I /,.,, ,,,,,, '"'''· \/, I'\ •1•1,•1, /11 Hrll o/111/r , t , ,., ''•, Cash Refund DEAR PAT l sent an order to Aldcns. lnr .. last Ot'tobcr for two pairs of boy s boots and one lady's jat'kd l received lhe boots in about 10 days, along with notice th<1l th e jacket was out of stork and to r eorder within 10 <fays. l did so, but the jacket was not Sl'nt. I finally returned the or· dt•r papC'rs to Aldcns and request- t'<l a cash refund. A week later I received a confusing letter, slat- ing lhal my credit account would be rt'opencd. l paid cash for the boots and tht• jacket. and I want a cash rl'fund 1f the jacket 1s not avail<1ble. C. W . Fountain Valley Aldens has issued a S29.95 r e- fund to you. Park U n•anftary DEAR PAT: Would you please look into why the picnic area at Lyons P:.irk is kept in such an un· sanitarv ('Ond ilion. The stoves, grill t;iblcs a nd grounds are a mess. I spent one hour cleaning the grill a nd table on July 4 bl'fon.• WC l'OUld CVCn think Of cooking or c;.il 1ng. M . II., Costa Mesa Th<' park rore m an in charge or Lyons Park said that aJI grills an· cleaned once a week and tabks arc cleaned daily. He not· c:-d that park visitors seem to un- do the maintl'nance by careless use o( the facilities. Dogs also are a problem, he added, making clean grounds almost impossible to attain. H you wish to file an of- ficial <'om plaint, contact the parks division or the Costa Mesa leisure services department, by phoning 556·5300. Needle Threader DEAR PAT: My s ight is failing and nothing further can be done for me medically. l don't want to have to ~ive up sewing, which J 'vc enjoyed all or my life, but I can't seem to thread a needle without extre m e difficulty. Is any special device available to help a person in m y situation? M . L .. Costa Mesa An automatic needle threader is one of many devices designed to assist persons witb reduced physical abilities. A seven-page catalog is available by sending 2.5 cents for addressing and postage to FashlonABLE, Rocky Hill, NJ 08553. This firm is a member or the Congress ol Orga.nlsaUoos of the Phy lcally Handicapped aod the National Association of the Physically Handicapped. Among the ea11y ·to·u11e but hard-to·find i~m s offered an• a knlle lbat can he u1ed with one band, "no ttlOOP" dust pans and bathtub scrubbers, bolder" for books and playing eard~. jar openers and t>::l!IY·OR/Ul)'·Off dolb.lag. Parachutist Jumps Off NY Building NEW YORK (AP > Owen J Quinn sa id he> wanted lo dramatize the pl1gh1 or the world's starving peoph.' He had a plan On Tuesday as thousands in the financial district began pour mg out of s kyscraper~ to go home. Quinn took the elevator to the 78th floor of the 110-story World Trad e Center s North Tower H e avoided security guards on the 78th floor walked lo the roof a nd put Ofl a parachute At 4 45 p m the 34·year-old unemployed Queens construction worker plunged from the wind swept roof of the building and landed safely amid a rush-hour crowd 1,350 feet below "When you get up there and look down, it's a heck of a city," Quinn told police and reporters just before he was taken to a hospital for psychiatric ex- amination. Quinn, who teaches skydiving, said later that his parachute "hesitated" before opening and he had free-fallen 600 feet. He said the wind blew him into the side of the building as he descended and he suffered minor lacerations o n his left leg. Otherwise , he w as unhurt. Quinn was taken from the plaza in a wheelchair and later was charged with cr iminal trespass, disorderly conduct and reckless endangerment, police said. Few people on the ground saw the drop. But G e rry L e winter , an employe of the State Department of Social Se rvices on the 29th floor of the South Tower, said he had a good vantage from his win- dow. "I saw a while blur outside and looked up to see a parachute go- ing down,'' Lewinter said. "It was going quite fast. The guy was wearing a silver helmet . He seemed to hit very hard. He got up and started walking, limping about 25 steps. Then he sat down; he seemed lo be in pain. "I'm feeling real good," Quinn said al Beekman-Downtown Hospital wher e he was taken for X-rays. Explaining the reason for his stunt. Quinn said, "If people de- cided not to eat once a month and to send the money to the needy poor, then it would help the situa- tion." The World Trade Center is in lower Manhattan, overlooking Wall Street and within easy view- ing of the Statue of Liberty. Quinn, married and the rather of three. said he has made 850 jumps. Asians Picket 'Dinosaurs' RENTON, Wash. (UPI ) Adults and young persons of Asian descent picketed the Ren- ton Cinema Tuesday to protest the s howing of "One or Our Dinosaurs Is Missing.'' Seven organizations of Asians protesting the movie said Tues- day it builds antagonism and misunderstanding towards Asians. · They said the film Portrays Chinese as clumsy, incompetent., idfolic and ln need or guidance by whites. Vallerga Attorneys Rebuffed Prospective jurors for Orange County Assessor Jack Vallerga's upcoming trial were still un- dergoing questioning in Ventura t.oday. When finally selected, the panel will decide if Vallerga is guilty or seven criminal ofrenses charged in a May 6 Orange Coun· ty Grand Jury indictment. The i ndi ctment charges Vallerga with conflict or interest, grand theft, embeulement, and misappropriation in connection with his alleged acceptance of consulting fees a nd expenses re- lated to the sale of a county owned appraisal system to Spartanbur g County, South Carolina The search for 12 jurors who will eventually sit in judgment began Tuesday morning ~ Daily Pilot St~tf P11oto By the end of the day, Assistant District Attorney Michael Capizzi indicated he w as satisfied with 11 prospective jurors who had been questioned extensively Vallerga's attorneys. however, seemed anything but satisfied with some or the 11 , especially an FBI agent and a retired county marshals's wife VENTURA COURTS OPER~TE IN TEMPORARY FACILITIES LIKE THIS ONE Amid Patchwork Buildings, Orange County's Assessor Just Face in Crowd led you to believe most public officials arc dishonest? -:-Do you believe a public of- ficial should be free lo collect in- come from sources other than his elected position? Toueh of Past But Superior Court Judge Robert Shaw refused to dismiss the agent and marshal's wife for cause when asked lo by Richard Murphy one or Vallerga's three attorneys Ventura Courtlwme Fills In During the day Murphy used two of his 10 peremptory challenges to excuse two pro spective jurors from the panel One of those asked to leave by Murphy was a minister's wife The other was a young woman who hop es to become a policewoman In addition lo the FBI agent and retir ed marshal's wife. re maining on the panel this mom ing were six retired or retire ment age persons, including a former Ventura County grand juror Also sitting in the jury box are a real estate salesman, a printer and an oil company geologist They had for the time being, survived a series of questions directed at them by Judge Shaw. Capizzi and Norton Three telltale questions fre- quently asked them by Norton were. -Has the Walerj?ale incident -Have you ever quarreled with an assessor? Al the close of the day, Capizzi hinted that a congressman might t.,esli!y during the trial, an indica- tion that Rep Andrew Hinshaw might appear as a witness. Later, Capizzi said Hinshaw will not be s ubpoenaed as a pro- secution witness But Jack Cahill, Vallerga's chief attorney, said he was not yet certain if Hinshaw will be called by the defense Like Vallerga, Hinshaw purportedly accepted consulting fees and expenses from Spartan- burg County. South Carolina, in 1973 The payments were allegedly related to Orange County's sale or a computerized appraisal system to Spartan burg County. Unlike Vallerga, though, the Republican congressman was not a county employe at the time and is not charged with criminal of- fenses related to accepting the consulting fees a nd expenses Irvine Firm Nixes Air Force 'Swap' By GARY GRANVILLE Of the D•••Y Pilot St.lit Ventura County's s t ately courthouse sits o n a hill s1dt• overlooking the ocean, a model of richly marbcled nt'O·classil: architecture. But the handsome 6.1-year-old courth ouse is n o lo nger ;1 courthouse. It is Buenavcnturn City Hall. Wh ile a new county courthouse is being bui It . Ventura County S uperior Court conducts its bus iness in a network of temporary building~ burrowed in a hillside adjoining the old courthouse. It is in that patchwolk of flat.roofed flimsy buildings that Orange County Assessor J ack Vallerga will fi ght round one in his three-round legal battle to · vindicate himself. As much a s lo vindicate himself, Vallerga wants to stay out or prison a nd to keep his $36,SOO·a-year elected job. Both his freedom and job ride on how a Ventura County jury interprets $3,959 Vallerga al le gedly recei ved fr om Spartanburg Co unty, South Carolina. He maintains what money he got cov e red l egitimat e consulting fees and expenses. An Orange County Grand Jury indictment alleges hi s The Irvine Company has property was that al this point in acceptance or the.' money was turned down a U.S. De fe ns e lime our corporate objectives (or grand the rt . em bezzle m<.'nt. Department orrer to trade an community development were misappropriation and a conflict abandoned Air Force base in not met as broadly at Hamilton of inte rest. Marin County for noise-as with the property we own As the sortspoken 52-ycar-oltl bombarded land around El Toro here,"saidWolfr. assessor and his attorney Marine Corps Air Station. discussed the case Monday in an The 1,500-acre Hamilton Air Over the past four years, the ope n walkway outside th<.' Force Base near Novato was of-company has explor~ a number courtroom where he will be Cered to the company by the of sites lo trade for land around tried , they w ere in s ln1ngt• Defense Department in May. But El Toro. Some company.owned surroundings. company Vice Pres ident Thomas acreage around the Marine base A few feel from where tht'Y Wolff Tuesday sent a letter to cannot be developed due lo the stood. a young woman s houted government negotiator Harold J . noise and crash hazard caused by to her attorney that s he didn't Hansen rejecting the offer. the jets using El Toro. want her former husband tf1 Aller a preliminary tour or the However, to date no trades have visitation right<;. properly by Irvine Company have gone through. Sheriff's deputies marched thl' representatives. the Novato City _______ _;_ ____________ - Council e ndorsed the proposed land swap on a 4-to-1 vote. l., ' •• 40, "' .... ' J ~ ,;~ ••• }o~ l.1'J• -~-~ •• ':!:. '?'~.. .. .;; • .~~ ':,.t / A Daily Pllot Stall PhOto JUST ANOTHER FACE Defendant Vallerga weekend jail. haul. ... oout 'ir1y men wearing orange 11\' '1 .111, <ind handcuffrd togt·t tw1 in pairs. into a municip:JI court And a matron urou)!hl thn·l women prisoners dressed in almost fashionable blue drC'~:-.er do" n the walkw:.iy and dtrC'('lt'<l them into anothl•r courtroo'Tl Except for lhc Vt•ntura County :isscssor and has wife. 110 ont· 111 the courtyard ::ippearl'll to knov. that judgment day "';1~ do!'.i' .it hand for Orangt' Count'~ assessor Jack VaJlcrga wa~ ~1mph another face in the cro" d That's what hl' Jnc1 ht!'! altornt•ys sought "hc·n I hl'" asked to have \'alkrgJ ·!' tnJI and a discussion of thl' most far n •achidng polittl':il ~l'.1nd.d in Orange County history mm·pd 11 sClm~ flimsy bualcl1ngs on ~· Ventura CClunty htlls1d1· ... _ In the letter lo Hansen, WolH said, "We are, or course, working with your office on other op- portunities which we feel have more immediate development potential. G em Talk --- "But the primary reason for our decision on the Marin County No Dinner- Wife Stabbed; 13yJ C llUMPllRIES PIECIOUS METALS Hallmark of Fine Jewelry N eighhor Slain Gold. s ilver and platinum h~ve been the hallmark of fine ATLANTA (UPI> -A man re-jewelry, ~latinum most valued• portedly angry because his wife beca~se 1t m~kes the best had not prepared dinner stabbed poss1 b l e settings, does not . and shot her and then killed a tarnish, and permits extremely" neighbor man ana wounded delicate designs. another woman. police said. or these metals, platinum, i ~rs. Ethyl Mary Labon told though best, has been least usedt ~h~e Tuesday her husband, due to muc h higher cost ; but~ Wtlhe Labon, 47, became angry · · g g Id and silver prices have• when he came home "because nsm 0 . . there wasn 't any dinner," p~aced platinum. costs mor~ m stabbed her twice in the c hest line , and this beautiful and abdomen and shot her once silver-white metal is now gaining with a pistol. in jewelry use. Officers said Mrs. Labon told a The high cost of gold, silver neighbor, Reuben Richardson, and platinum have invited the 52, to call police but her husband u se 0 ( o th e r met a 1 s and followed Richardson to his apart-imitations of gold which we · menl and Catally s hot him ln the ouJd not like to sell Although heart. Detective W. A. Holmes w · ( tod said Labon then returned to his we must wait and see, as o ay apartment and shot a nelghbor, we do not believe anything will Mrs. Vernell James, 28, once in ever t ake the place of gold, the chest and s hot his wife twice sterling or plaUnum. more before neeing In a car. "'"""'~........ , ••• q :: -~ ';'; ....... ;', ... ~--· ., ~'. _ ... : - ... -.1111 •• "" .. . - \! \ HaN ApoDo-Soyuz was timed. ._ .. ..,. --~-9"\ _ .... . ~ ........... _, ·---.... -... .--_ ............ .. . ......................... ... _., .......... -.. - ~· . ·-., ,.,..,__,.. ·-· n OMEGA J. C. .JJ.umphriej Jewefm 1823 NEWPORT BLVD . COSTA M ESA CONVENIENT TEAMS BankAmer1card-Master Charge 29 YEARS IN THE SAME LOCATION PHONE 548-340 I I I I i - .·\-I D~ Y ~LO r ________ W~e<1~n~e!..:5~d~•I..;Y·~J:!:!u21r~23::!:.... :.:19~7;5 Jut ,...,. Coa ting ,~~J , r .' . I ,.,"'1' @ n t "' ( with Tom Murpbine ~ ~-- Expensive creag "HITH E R T ii t: COAST: Rumblt•s from tht.> c1l11enrv lead tn thl' gr''" 1ng -.u::.(Hl·1on that tl11.•r1.• 1::. no 1•1m::.1·11-.u::. on "hat -.hould b1.• don1.• ''1th lht:> In tnl' Compjn) -. 1.·0J..,tlin1.• r Th1.• :.1re.1 111\ '''' 1.•d 1s thJl "uh.• '-'PL'll ::.I r1.•t1·h· of bt>Jrh1.•s and 1 ocl.~ '~ .1tl•rfront bt>l" 1.'en <.:11n1n.1 d1.•I ~l Jr ..ind Laguna £kJl"h Tl11s sln·11·h1.·' ml.md to tot JI '11nw 10 0011 .i1·r1•:-uf \ ir~m rol Ii nt: h 111.... , .• 111' 1111-. .1ml ~·r 1"1>)0' lnan1.• Comu.111' t.-.11h'r-. knu\\ "hat tht.>~ \\ant ll> du \\llh 1l , ne.1le some lllurbt ,1r1.•as along the :.horcltnc :.111d .1 c11111rnun1t' of ma) be 50.ooo :.11ub 1n thP inlund :-tretchl'" t..)f th1.' \0.000 ~11·rt>s. tile) "d like to ll'J\ 1..• rn.1~ hl' i .000 .is open ~PJ<.0 1.• .\limit 1.:1so <.1f t II o s 1.· .J t" r 1.' -. ..i r l' ,1 l r 1.· u ll ' l'..lrmark1.•1.1 for <1 -.t.1t1• p.irk · Coast Guardsmen use rakes in an attempt to cl ear oily goo f rom the beaches of G eige r K ey. north of Key Wes t . Thousands of gallons washed ashore along a 25·mile stretch of Florida Keys. making it the worst spill on the state's Atlantic Coast in recent years. Predictions are it may take several weeks to clean up the slick. No Honeymoon for Pair This 1s .111 a tidy plan but 1t h.1 rdl) d r J \\ s J 1·uns t'lbUS JS ~ l.'l Anrz y Duty Calls for Christina's Spowe FOR EX.\:\1Pl.I" . ..1111."\.\ grou1> 11 .1... Just fur rn 1..• <l l" iJ 11 l·<l th l' I rtl·nd:. of thl! In 111c C'oJsl l'h1s new group SU!!!!l'!>ls that llil· ('ltizen s don·t n·al11l' ho" ITIUl"h n1.·.il llPl'l1 ::.lJJC'l' lurks JUSt li.11·!-of the brown eo..istJI hills '! hl'Y "ant In go ..iroun<l showing ... :1JC's 11f this :.ir1•a lo pl'rk up p11blil' intcn•st \lso. thl· coustal f1i1mch havt• :-11).!~l·stl.'<l thi.ll rnCJ\ be thl'n ..,houldn"t lie :.i 1.·1ty 1;coplt-d by 50.000 buck Lht·n· Such dcvdoµ· nwnt would dL·m:.incl a frcewuv and maybl' a six !<inc San Jo~; quin llllb Hu..id t.>l--ll.'nsion tu bout till' Friends suggest YOll HAV E TO agree that keeping the whole 10.000 ..icrcs as '1rg1n open :.µan: 1s a grand no tll>ll Th1.'r(' 1s. of course. that on1.· little hitch The I rvinc Comp<my o" ns 1l Thl• I rvtnc Compan) gl'ls to pu) t.i xcs on 1t Also. you must recogn1Le that lhis chuict• ;ire;.i has rcm,11ncd open s pace all lh1..•sc years becousc the In lnl' Company lkcreed that 1t would rem.iin !>O Lons;! before we had ::.uch bodies as lhe coaslal commisslOn or 1.•nvironmt•ntal t•oahllon or re qu1n•mcnts for cnvironmeutal 1mpJt'l reports. the l r\'lne Com p:.in) could have bN.·n out there l>ulldoz111g and building \'AST llOM E TRACTS could 11.l\'l' bl't'n flung up The place "ould loo!. like G :.irden Grovl' by lhc·Sca By now. then .. • wouldn"L be .1 publ ic arguml·nt on "hat thl' Irvine Comp.in) uu~hl tu do with 1ls land Bul the ranch h<.1nds d1dn t do thJt. so then· is rol>m for debate ;\1 E.'a n" h ii<'. I I IS l°ll'J r l h..it l"tt1ten 1ntl•rt•:.t i:-lwing aroust'd I "as t,lll..1n)! JUst tod;H "1th forml·r Cry-. t .ll Co' e an·d no\\ (°MOnJ d1.·I ~t.1r r1."s1d1.·nt Hern Kl·nnl•d). "ho h.td a not1011 K1.•nn1•(l\ s u,gg1.·~tecl lhJt mJ) b1.· "l' 'houlll <.tllo\\ fPder<.tl offshore Oi i dnll1n)! "1th the pro \ISO thJt .Ill ml t.l\ rl'\0l'nues from offshorl.' bl.' aµplll•cl tu lni> 111g lrdnt''s 10,000 ;.icn•s s111l tnulri hl· turned 111to a naliorwl µ;.irl.. SOl .NOS f'l l'i E Rl 'T vull tan 111.'l that ont.• will hnng tlw ;inti l>ffsho1'l' oil pl.'opk right out of tlw \OOd\\Ork '.\ h'..tn w h 11 l" t tw I r v 111l' Cu 111 p.mv t'()(IStal l.111d rL•m;.itns \ .J 1·,111t And tht· <'c>mµ,my cont1nul'S lo p;.1y SJ.000 <• d .1 y t axt·s on it. Th.11 s nght S:l.OO<J c·at"h d:iy ATHENS cl' PI 1 C'hnsttnu Onassis Andreall 1s 1s going Lu have to wait for her honl'ymoon lier new husbund. Pvt ,\11.•xun dros Andreadis. can"t get J 1<':.J\1· ~rom the Greek Arrnv ··1 am happ). Just.happy." lhL· s miling. 24·year·old heiress s:.J1tl Tuesday night after murr> lllJ.! the 30·year-old sun of u "cal th\ Creek financier · THF: BRIDF.. d<1ughl1.·r 0£ tlll' late shipping m<1gnute Aristotll' Onassis. let her husband do most of the t alking at a brief news con· forence in his family"s seaside \"Illa . "There's no honeymoon, .. Andreadis said as w edding guests sipped cham pagne in the villa's garden ··we're staying in 1\thcns because on Sunday I'm going back to my unit ·· Andn•adis, an army private with a d esk job in Athens, said the couple has n "t decided yet where to Ii ve "We have a lot to Co11t ra_~i C•11111iving? Coast Guard Eyed In Plane Bid 'Fix' WASHlNGTON l l Pl 1 Ht·p John Murphy I D N Y ), has 1.·harged that the Coast Guard undl'r prodding hy Transporli.l Lwn Department officials. nggl'd a mulli·milhon deal to buy 41 medium -r:lng1..• patrol aircraft from Rockwell l n lernatJonul Murphy. 1n an interview. StJ1J the Coast Guard decided 1n 197:3 to purc h as<' an ext c ns 1Vl.·ly modified Rockwell Sabre LinC'r :tl $5 million apiece without sl.'t;ously solit-iting compelitiv1· bids from other manufacturer~ MURPllY ALSO s:.ud William He ffelfinger ass1stunt Ser retary of Transportation. pre ssured the Coast Guard to award the S205 mi Ilion deal lo Rockwell \ides lo ~turphy said Las t F ridav Adm Owen Siler. comm a ndant of the Coast Guard. wa~ ready to reconsider the Rockwell contract and sol1c1l bids from Lockheed. McDonnell Daily Pilot Oeli•ery h Guorantetd 1,'1 r(J,1t·fndo\ ff y U i.J•, r"'I. I hd\.-f• ' ,,, n.1r• r ty ,., .. 10 (i"" ,,,11 t f' 1ft I r n I • ld , r v w1U l'• fjt• <;;i1urr.ay •''"' <.,, 111.1v II ~ " 11•' r 1 1 '"CC·1vn your c~ PY by 'I d fY1 '.11l•,t• rldv f)r ti~ m ~,.unnay 1.111 l•PI•'"' 10 I,., """' o((ilff l 1 (t\ Y..111 L~ 1••1111 " •• C irc1o1lalion Telephonu "'" I Cr.1nqf" ( nu11tv Aro .1· 642°4)21 t..,l1rtf"wt• ,, Hurltnl')l1·1? [., 1c t ''" 1 Wt .11111n lo 1 S40·1220 ~ .... Ct• O''H flli ( ,, .•• 1,.. l I It I ~~n J\1.111 ( .u • '' 1r•<• Otlna Pt1tnf 1 11 "''ti l ,, lJ , l ;tQund N'''' , 1 U S0 06l0 Dougl'1s Cessn a, Grumm an. Gates Learjet a nd Hawker S1ddeley but H effelfinger managed lo abort this move lle ffcl f inger exerted in fluence t o discourage other manufacturers from presenting competili ve bids for the aircraft Reached al the Transportation Department . He ffelfinger said . · 1 don 'L have the authority to lean on the Coast Guard It's lhe Coast Guard's procurement and they urC' en gaging in competitive bi ds · M U RPHY R E LEAS ED docu m entation lo support his 1·h;.irge mcluding a statement he had prepared for delivery May 9, 1974. to a congr essional commit- tee but which he did not when as- sured by the Coast Guard -it "ould seek compet itive bids. This statement said "I find lhal lo say the least, the base of information that went into this (procurement> d ecision was in· c·ompletc, inaccurate. deceptive, and is totally unacceptable in that 1t constitutes a failure of the procurement syste m which has been established to protect the American taxpayer . · · f'u rlhermore, the procure - m~nt appears lo be illegal.·· THE COAST GUARD Tuesday said it stood b y Siler's June 5, 1975. letter lo Murphy in which the corn rn and ant denied it had predl•tcrmincd selection or the Ho1.·kwell plane. 'Million-dollar Rains' Parched Com Crop Receives Welcome Relief Tetnpf•rot urf'Jf '"fl~ ltw ID<P A °'i'lli' ••t ·I "" '" ,r,'..-.,, I ,,,.,,, '"Ht IO I ,, 1~ .. ,, ~ I I or ,.,. I• w• '' ' I 1t,1r II• • •.uj 1th ,. ., h• ·~ 01 r .. uo.t •I ' .... , .. ,. • r• nl11 i• ,.. • lll"'Y,' ~ o• In ... ,., <y . I V #lr/•·111t •/ ') ,. "'•tVt . .. 1. •.. .1t1 Ar" . 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Tlde11 •UOMHOA'I' SKIN'lll9w 2.SS o..... 1.0 Mllhon.otllar re1111 to•U d 11trclllld s.tono lllQfl • Sf o"' • o <'00\ 111 POfllOfl\ of Illa MICI_,, C«n THUIUOA 1' &fill Tue•O.Y •l'ld flOOdw•lt" IMI FlnllO'<lr • »•·"'· .0 ' r ... ""° l'l'lllllons nl doll•" ~ ri1n1 hlQll I I ll a "" '' 1le98n10,-tu0.1n tl'>tNort~o1 Sec-I•• > 01 p.l'l'I. ,.0 C.rc»MYIOQ'l'aon\ \-00~111•1Qf>"'1'.•1 SK...-11~ 11.0$ p.m . .S.J hO"" Of ,...,,,.,_,. """' lO•N><I Into ,..,.,.,.,_s S.•.l'l'l ,Hl)l :Ot_p,m low•. K•l'I~\ •llCf MIUOll•I. _.,. MOO'\rl.eU l71D.l'l'l.,Mh6.!91.m. choose from.·· he said. Christina. who inherited the bulk of her father's b1llion·dollar estate, owns a villa in Athens. apartm ents in Paris and Monte Carlo. part of the private island o( Skorpios and an ocean.going y acht named after her. JACQUELINE KENNE DY Onass is, the b ride"s stepmother. attended the traditional Greek Orthodox ceremony al a tiny chapel overlooking the seaside suburb of G lyphada . "l so love lh at child." Mrs. Onassis said ··1 am happy thal she found him Al last l can sec happy days ahead for her." A c rowd or wcll ·wishcrs cried "Christina. long ltfe"' as she m ar- r ied Alexandros al the end of a whirlwind , month·long courtship that look Greece by surprise. The m arri age came four months after C h ristin a r e · portedly promised her father on his deathbed that s he would marry his choice. 27·ycar·old shipping heir P.etros Goulandris. "'This was a boll from the blue -it is real love.·• Mrs Nik i Goulandris. Petros' aunt. said. But s he said Chr ii;tina was never engaged lo P etr os ANDREADI Si\ID he and Chrjstina have decided to keep their fortune s s e pa rate llis father Strat!s controls ·a giant banking, . railroad. oil refinery and. s hipping empire The auburn-h aired heiress. dressed in a pale yell ow chiffon gown wi_thout a veil . exchanged vows. with _Andreadis Tuesday evening am 1d J 5th century icons and long while candles. It .wa_s the second milrriage for Chnslina Sh e w::is married brieOy in 1971 to Joseph Bolker. 47. a Los Angeles real estate man. Drug Testing Cont inning At Arsenal? EDGEWOOD, Md. (AP> -Of. ficials at Edgewood Arsena l declined com m ept this morning on a Washington Post report that chemical a nd drug experiments on servicemen are continuing here. The newspaper quoted Dr. Van Sim, civilian medical director ot the Army test facility and head of the research program, as saying. ·•w e have a progr am and it is continuing.·· Sim was unavailable for com- ment this morning, but w as scheduled to appear al a 2 p.m . press conference a t the Pentagon today. A spokesman at the Post Information OHice said, ·'This oCfice is not authorized to answer questions .·' Boy Kifled On Fun Ride NEW YORK CAP)-A breezy ride on a Coney Island ferris wheel ended ln death for a lcen -egc boy who was decapitated when h1s head became caught In the s tee l fram e of an amusement park ride. Rinziendo Morales. 15. of Brooklyn , opened the door o r the enclosed car In whlch he was ridina Tues· d ay eflernoon when his head jammed between a s uspension bat and the door, pollce said. Morales was e summer employe a l Jack'll l<Jddv Park, where the fal&l acci· dent occurred, police u.ld. Lebanon Attaf.•k Israeli Troops Grab Captives By \Ja.lted Preas lnlernaUonal Israeli troops crosaed into Southern Lebanon today, blowing up houses in a frontier village and taking captives back acrosa the frontier. The military command in Tel Aviv s aid an Israeli patrol s~arching for guerrillas blew up two houses in the Lebanese village of K!ar Kela nnd took seven captives. A MILITARY SPOKESMAN in Beirut said the Israelis seized six villagers in a 2th-hour raid. He said Lebanese gunners "shelled the enemy concentration points and Coiled its r epeated attempts to comb the whole vilJage and region." The predawn rrud came as Israel awaited a decision b> Egypt on lettin g U. N. peacekeeping forces remain in the !)inaJ de· sert. The mandate authorizing the truce force expires Thursday Israel put its forces on alert a long all frontiers in what of- ficials described as a precautionary measure to prevent a sur· prise Arab attack. A military spokesman in Tel Aviv s aid seven Israelis were wounded, m ost slightly, in the raid on Kfar Kela. A Beirut spokesman said one woman and one c hild were injured in the village. VILLAGERS SA.ID ABOUT 200 Is raelis look part in the raid. They said about 20 rruders were killed or wounded, forcing Israeli helicopters to evacuate the casualties. The military spokesman in Tel Aviv sa id the raiding party blew up two village houses used by gunmen firing on the Israeli patrol. The Tel Aviv command s aid gunners in Lebanon fired several mortar shells at the Israeli frontier town of Metulla al the same time as the r a id, but caused no casualties or damages. A command s pokesman s aid Is raeli artillery re turned the fire. Ford Vows POW-MIA Accounting WASHI NGTON (AP ) - Representatives o r families of American pr isoner s of war and those still missing in Southeas t Asia said they were told at a While House meeting with Presi· ( IN SHORT J dent Ford Tuesday that there -h~ve been contacts with North Vietnam about the matter. They said also they got as· surances that lines or com · munication will be kept open in an effort lo locate and account for the m issing men . Edmund C. Mills. chrurman of the board "o f directors or the group. said that in the 40·minute Cabinet Room m eeting Ford pro- mised them continued meetings and that the "doors are open" with his s taff to continue efforts t o get an accounting of an es timated 1,300 men whose whereabouts a nd fate has not been ascertained. Expo BOMblng NAHA. Okinawa <U PI) -Two men in a motorboa t firebombed a Chilean navy sailing craft and three othe r vessels today in a 30·minute Molotov cocktail at· tack on s hips visiting the Expo ·75 fair here, police said . Two crew mem ber s of th'ef Chilean training s hip Esmeralda were inj ured in the attack, one seriously . Police said the two at- tackers, believed to be Japanese leftists, pulled alongside the F;smeralda at dawn and tossed about eight firebomb6 at four vessels before a Japanese patrol arrived 30 minutes later. More Grain Sold WASHINGTON CUPI ) -Cook Industries Inc .. has sold another l million tons of wheat to the Sov- iet Union. The s a le. announced Tuesday by the Agr·iculture Department, brought recent purchases by Russian orclcials from American traders to 9.8 million tons of wheat, corn and barley. Obon Laamtdt WASHINGTON (U PI ) Despite a personal apology from President Ford, the family of Frank R. Olson said today it still intends to file a lawsuit against the Central Intelligence AJ(ency in connection with Olson's LSD· related death 22 years ago. Eric Olson, 30, the eldest of the four Olson children, said the f~mily "ap~rec iated meeting Wlth the Pres ident and receiving his apology on the part of the American people." "But," he added, "we Cully intend lO go ahead with our suit " Canada FUltftt9 OTTAWA . On t . <AP > Canad11 announced U>day it as closing lu ust coast ports lO Sov· let fishing vess els because of al le1eed overfls hlna or Can1dlu.n eoastol waters. Fis heries Ministe r Romeo LcBlanc said s imilar 11elton may have to be taken against Spanlsh and Portug uc11e fleet.&. UPI Ttl.,llOlo No •.J a~kpof' A f ilm call ed 'J<.1c kpot ' turned out to be anything but that when London m e rch ant bankers Irwin Trust stopped payment on c h eck t o s tar James Coburn. The actor, plus Ric h ard Burton a n d Ch arlott Rampling asked court to declare the trust bankrupt. TV Violence, Street Crime Closely Tied? WASHINGTON (AP > -The amount or television violence can be f!leasured scientifically but curbing it m ay have little efCecl on crime in the s treets. a panel of social scientists says in a new re· port to the government. The committee recommended that steps be t aken to measure TV violence b y developing a ··profile" of the amount and characteristics of TV violence excluding news progra ms and' documentaries ''lo guard against the dangers of censorship." THE JO.MEMBER group was assembled by t he Social Science Research Council under a grant for the National Institute o( Men- tal Health, which has been s pend· ing about $500,000 a year to study lelevlsion and behavior. The panelists, moet of \hem ~rom . ~meri can and British un· 1vers 1taes, agreed with the 1971 U.S. Surgeon General's report that there is "evidence that a modest r elationship does exist betwee n the viewing of violence and aggressive behavior." More research is necessary however, to define violence and determine televis ion's contribu- tion lO it, they said. "GIVEN THE existing gaps in knowledge about television's ef- fects. It is questionable whether the production of a violence pro- file would contribute lO a reduc. lion in actual violence " the re· port said. ' Violence In m oUon pictures and printed matter is ot'l.en more vividly portrayed than oa television. the researchera said. A TV violence profile c:oWd be helpful to parents, lawmaJcen and advtrtlsers in applying pre· uure on the broadust industry but "the major opUon1 for sl1nllicantly allerlng telev\aioo proarammlna r est with the television industry," the commit· tee said. Alter 36 llour 2 Hurt Cyclists F owtd in Deseri SAN DIEGO (AP) -Two Im- perial Beach leen -aiers were re- ported to be recovering in hospital today, following a JS. hour ordeal in the desert near the ?1exican border. Steven George, 18, and Bonnie Richards, 17, were en route lo the Mexican town of Tecate last Sun- Barking Dog Owners' Face Stiff Fines SAN FRANCISCO <AP> Owners o( dogs that bark 'persistently may be fined up to $250 unde r a new ordinance passed by the Board of Supervisors. The measure, passed un- animously, makes it an inlrac· f,fon to keep a dog that "coo· tinuously and incessantly barks at any time of the day or night lo the disturbance of another person." l~ defines barking as "howling, crying, baying or making any other noise," and prescribes a Cine ranging from $15 to $250 if the noise is heard for at least 10 minutes by an enforcement of- ficer. day when th'.!ir motorcycle plunged tnto a 60-foot ravine. Official• said they lay there helpless and unseen as le m· peratures soared to near 100 degrees by day and dropped to the low 40's at night. Finally, a Los Angeles-bound truck cJdver, James Brown, sp()tted Mias Richards a.Iler she crawled up to the roadside Mon- day. Brown radioed for help and then he combed the ravine for George, whom he found lying about 60 feet from h.is motorcy- cle. George and Miss Richards were taken to El Cajon Valley Hospital where George was r e· ported to be unconscious but in stable condition with head in· juries. MISS •tCRARDS was listed in fail' condition with a broken leg and multiple contusions and suf- fering from dehydration. • She recalled Tuesday, from h er bospi(al bed, that s he crawled about for hours in the ravine searching for George. '·I thought he had gone for help,'' she said. "Then I tried lo crawl to the road. But it was a long way." Miss Richards said s h e couldn't remember anything else until Tuesday morning when she was found. F ord Nondnee? William Banowsky, presi· dent of P epperdine College and former Republican na· tionaJ committeeman, is rc- port e d to b e Preside nt Ford's choice for interior un· dersecretary. S treet Sweepers Get Salary Hike SAN FRANCISCO (U PI > This city's $17 ,000-a-year street sweepers will soon be $19,000-a- year street sweepers. The Board of Supervisors ·ap- proved new pay scales Tuesday providing that sum for laborers on the city payroll. Wednoaday. July 23. 1975 DAIL'( PILOT A IJ Pocif i<• Palisades Drilling Rights Halted LOS ANGELES <AP> -Oc ddental Petroleum Corp. has :;utrered another legal setback an its exploratory oil drilling pro- Ject at Pacific Palisades. A panel of three slate Court or Appeal judgei unanimously overturned a 1974 Superior Court ded~ion granting Occidenta l drilling rights al the site. The Superior Court ruling had exempted Occidental from ob- taining a permit from the Coastal Zone Conservation Commission lo drill al the s ite, along Pacific Coast flighway opposite Will Rogers State Beach. But the appellate court said Tuesday that Occidental would have lo obtain the permit, re- quired by the 1972 stale Coastal Conservation Act. The case was sent back to Superior Court for retrial. THE DRILUNG project had already been effectively halted last December when the stale Suprem e Court ruled the Los Angeles City Council 's approva l of drilling was ill egal. The h•gh court had said the councilmen failed to properly consider whe the r an environ· mental impact r eport was re- quired for the experimental wells under the state's 1970 Environ· mental Quality Act No Oil. Inc . the conserva tionist group that filed both suits argued that Occidental had not conducted such a study before it began drilling in January 1973. In a related d evelopment, Los Angeles County s upervisors vol· ed Tuesday lo conduct a feasib11i - ty study lo purchase the 61h-acre site for use as a county parking lot "This would end the threat of oil drilling in tha t a re a ," Supervisor James Hayes said. "This geologically unstable area has better potential for recrea· tional use.·· Occidental 's obtaining of the site through a land-swap with the City of Los Angeles has been the object or controversy for several years The company has estimated that wells on the s ite could lap a field capable of producing 6 million barrels of oil. Hughes Makes Move To Save His Goose LONG BEA C ll (UPI > "Howard Hughes " pleaded with the city Ha rbor Commission Tuesd ay to save his Spruce Goose, once the world's largest plane. because he has a "very great emotional and sentimental attachment .. to it The reclusive billionaire did not appear per son ally. or course He sent a lawye r, JonaJ Jones, lo ask the l'ommission lo grant another one-year extension on h.is lease on a hangar for the enormous flying boat, which the city has been tryin~ to evict rur years Jones said that 1f the plane goes now. under an agreement with the Sm ithsonian Institution and the government it will have to be cut into five pieces for dis· tribulion to museums. In a year, Hu ghes can arrange to have it preserved in one piece as an ex- hibit. he said The plane, which has a 32().foot wingspan, was airborne only on· l'e -for a few minutes in 1947, with Hughes at the controls. The Federal General Services Administration actually owns the plane Hughes pays ~a ye ar to lease the plane and $100,000 a year for its hangar. wher e it has been kept secluded for 27 years. ----------------~ $4,200Baul 10 Wonten Rob Liquor Store ~SCO,NDIDO (AP> -Ten women in long dr~ses and aprons robbed a liquor store here Tues- day of $4,200, police said. Store manager Joseph Elward told officers the won:ien split into small groups and diverted his at- tentum lo a corner or l1'e store. With that done, the ( J other wome n then S tate emptied a drawer under ~he cash regist~ ccnrtain-"---------~ ing $4,200 in $5, $10 and $20 bins. police sald. A police spolcesman said the women were believed to be gypsies because or their attire. 2 Die In 1'llclalr Cr .. h SAN DIEGO (AP> -Two victims of a midair tollision between two light planes here have been denllfied as a Lancaster man and his son. ' Officials said Howard W. Berry, 52, and his {21-year-old son , Joe, dled Tuesday when the Cessna ,-iso the ra ther w as piloting collided with a .Beechcrafl Bonana over the Miramar area, crashed Into an empty landfill and was destroyed. The other pilot, James L. Haight, SO, of San Diego, managed to land safely at Gillespie Field in nearby El Cajon. Pa• Ralfln ~laedukd OAKLAND (UPI) -Rallies will be held in five California cities on Thursday by slate-employed secretaries who want more pay, the president of the Clerical and Allied Services Employes (CASE ) said Tuesday CASE President Naydeane Troy said the rallies will be held in Oakland, Hayward, Los Angeles, Long Beach and Sacramento. The orfice workers are calling upon Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr., to meet with them and discuss their demand for a full JO percent pay increase they say was promised them . Bo•b• 'Sophkti~ated' SAN FRANCISCO CAP> -Two bombs that caused $250,000 damage to the new high-rise head· quarters of the Treasury Department's Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms were highly sophisticated explosives, officials say. "It was a high order explosive, one o( the most powerful I 've seen in my experience," John G. Krogman, Western regional director or the bureau, said Tuesday He said authorities had not established the precise contents of the bombs. 'Self-def~ Dttlared LOS ANGELES <U PI> -The district at-. lomey's office said Tuesday it would not prosecute a Burbank city employe for murde r because heap· parently acted in self-defense when he killed two young brothers at a Saturday night rock concert. Robert Houston, employed in the cilv Public Works Department, was to be released today from County-USC Medical Center where he was treated for a broken cheekbone sustained in a struggle with thetwomen. Houston allegedly stabbed John Ray Hoppes, 20, and Daniel Davis Hoppes, 18, to death with a hunting knife after they first attacked his wife Michelle, 21. Grove Morn Seeks Talk With Ford Mrs. Miltie Smith o{ G~rdcn Grove asked Prestdent Ford today to glve her a t elephone ap- pointm ent so that she can talk about her son, Steven. who has been held captive by Marx.lat guerrillas in Zaire alnce May19. Mrs. Smith attempted to call tbe White. House Tunday but was told to write a lett~r reque1Un1 a tfJlephone talk wllh the Pr6ldent. Instead, s he sent a telerram readlni, "Mr. President: tn reference t o my t1on . K e nndh Smith, still being held hostafe by Marxist iuerril as ror two montN In Africa, rectuest im· mediate reply for phone conversation with you." ''l know the President la • bu•r man but he could cal a mother who cannot understand why her son might die because of political pro- blems in a faraway land," she l old newsmen. 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DAIL~ rlLO'I" ~I'I'UKIAL PAGE Windfall for Teachers Tt:achcrs of the Sath.ilcb<!l"k Community College 01slrlct arc sccun• in lhc I-n m" h.•dgc that they have kept up Wlth the cost-ol -ltvllll! this year, having been accorded salary incrca:,cs of 12 l percent. The tt ~urC' is double' thttl ~1ven lo teachers in the Sa<.ldleback VallC'y Uruficd School 1>1slnct and the Coast Community College Di s trict. And it is s ignificantly higher than th;.it given to persons l'mploycd in µrivutc indu~try. many of whom didn't gel any pay rabes ut all lhi::. ypa1 Wbal made Saddlcbac:k's gl!ncrous offer possible <it a time when othc.·rs arc hurting 1s a clause in the tiafary sch edule which provides that annua l pay in- creases must be granted on lhc basis of the Los Angeles area cost -of-living index for Marl'h, which wa::; 12.1 percent Trustees felt they had no choice in the matter. They had lo g rant lhc pay inc.·rca~e. lil-.c it or not Steps arc being taken, just1fiuhly su. to eliminate that c.:l<.1usc in the future. Saddlcback ·s teachers !>hould reap the sJme rortunt·s or m is f ort.unes uf the economy as the teachers of other school ltistncts. This ) c:.ir they benefited from <.i salary s truc:lurc which um\ isely limited trus leC's· d1scrctJon. l:itizens Are Losers Fighting between the San Clcmenll' Citv Council and police cmployc::, h<Js t•sc:alatcd rap.idly and severely with the filing of a lawsuit by the cm1ployes and the Teams tt•r:, Union a gainst the <:ll). It's time lo de-cscalak. Al issue is not pay. but "helhcr lhc employ cs :-.hould be allowed to hire the union to rc.•prc!>l•nt them m pay talks. The dt.y ha::, been unyielding in its in · sistcncc that the police may not have union represen- tation. Harsh cnllcisms have been leveled by both sides and both appear ready to charge pell-mell into the legal arena lo do lnttUe. . No matter how courts rule the losers will be the citizens who through tax dollars will finance the city's legal maneuvers or who will suffer the obvious consc· quences of lower morale in the police department. Both s ides should sit down and talk in a calm and n;asoned meeting at: which some bending can be done by each. Compromise and cooperation are in order, not polemics and chest thumping. Parking Plan Ou its face, as Mayor Roy Holm commented, a proposal to grant free parking privileges lo 263 downtown Laguna Beach employcs sounded like a stroke of genius. The recommended plan. ho..., ever, 1s far from perfect. Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney made the sugges- tion. She said parking permits should be off cred to bona fide downtown employes allowing them lo park at no charge on four streets just outside the central downtown basin . Yet. il was not long ago that the city instituted a parking permit program for persons who live on thes e four streets. They must pay $90 per year per permit. We can appreciate Mrs . Sweeney's desire lo find short-term solutions to the downtown parking pro- blem. The problem needs solving, no question. but it"s n~rt.ainly not right to compromise fairness to solve it. s .... ( Army's GOER Key to Infant Bealtla Dear Gloomy Gus Mother's Formula Still Best Doesn't (JACK ANDERSON) WASHINGTON H ever a PeHtagon pr~ct cried for an of· fic1al investigation, it is the Army's swimming trucks lhal sink. Now. it turns out, even on J ry land they lurch about so violently that drivers feel Like throwing up. -In military jargon, the trucks are known as '"GOER vehicles." Each consists of a di~el engine tractor which pulls an eight-ton cargo body, a 10-ton wncker or a 2,500-gallon tanker. There ar e 836 of these clunkers presently in the Army rnvenlory. and the l>rass hats are planning to purchase another 464. Cost to the taxpayer : a staggenng $00 million. The GOER was developed by and purcha sed fro m the Caterpillar Tractor Company. It was designed to be a rugged, bat· tle field-worthy truck with a ·'floating and swimmin g capability for crossrng calm water barriers." BUT MILITARY lest dnvl•rs maneuvered thl' trucks into Maryland"s Cht•sapc•akc Ba.> and found thcmst.•lvcs in walt.•r atx1vt! their ankles. On one occasion. ac cording to internal le:.l reports. a GOER pulling a lanker unit ··swamped and :-.ank " One rc.•port t.•aut1nnt-d that "the..· vt'hicl e ( s hou Id 1 he proh1 b1tcd from swimming until dehc1cn c1es arc corn•<.'lt.'Ci ·· If they arc to be taken into the w.Jler, 1t counseled. onl.> ··well-trained and experienced driver pl'r-;on· ncl " s hould be us t•d Pres umably . he meant the drivers s hould bt· Rt.:d Cros:-.· certified swimm ers The s ame batch of tests turned up dozens of other shortcomings, S~irely that Irvine Coun· nlman who favors bloody l>eheading for wrongdoers jt.'Sls He must just want to gel his name in the paper. Perhaps the proper puni:.h· ment for s uc h would be amputation of his writing al'm at the elbow. T .F.T. Gloomy Gu\ comnurnl\ .tr{' \ubnWtte<I by ,, .. o~•~ .. no oo not oecu• .. rily ret1«1 ttw 1J1~ws ot tht' newspaSM'r Send 'fOt.lt Ptt pc-~ve 10 Gloom 1 Gul. D•llY Pilot including problems in the brakes. steering sys t em , alternator, transmission, front axle and tractor frame. The personnel healer didn't work, and "the high noise level in the cab" was a "'health hazard to both the driver and co-driver.'' LAST DECEMBER, a unjt at Ft. Hood, Texas. conducted ad- ditional t ests on the GOER. Compar ed with three other ''high mobility"' vehic les. it came out looking like a Tinker Toy. A draft test rt!port, stamped "DISTRIBUTION LIMITED," cites these results. -In one tactical exercise "a l ong a dirt tank trail. .. averaging 2.5 mites per hour ... all vehicles kept up. except the GOERs which fell 25 minutes behind within 7 1 ~ miles. \\'hen the GOE Rs caught up with the wailing column, their crews were suffering from motion sick nec;;s C1nd requested to contmut: on the pa' ed ro:..1d " ·Tht• har s h ride quaht1l'S. . \\ere severe enough in many cases to cause loss of c:omplele l'ontrol of the vehicles Thl' tl n' ers would bounce \"ert1call~· and be thrown from side-tu SldC With ~UC h force, velocity. and frequency that their feet could not be kept on the throttle and-or brake." In sum, the cantankerous con- trapltons '"ranked at or near the bottom in virtually every area Lcsted. · To the Editor: I certainly applaud the March of Dimes for their continuing in· teresl in infant health, as evidenced by their participation in "Healthy Baby Summer," a campaign to encourage good pre· and post-natal care <Daily Pilot, .July 10). However . since they are ad- vancing interest in good nutrition for babies, I wonder why, during lhjs progr am, the mother o( lhe first babies born in the bicenten- nial year was presented with, among other things, a month's supply of formula. As most doc- tors have found through re- search. the best nutrition for a n ewbo rn baby is his /her mother's milk. (These were twin babies, but many mothers have nursed twins and even triplets.) Perhaps some of the "Healthy Baby Summer" project will be devoted to a campaign to en· courage mothers to nurse lheir babies instead of giving out formulas which. no matter how scientifically concocted. are, after a ll . only ''the next best thing" (as their advertising itself admits> to mother's milk. MRS. T.A. HEPPENHEIMER Leader, La Leche League of Fountain Valley 'This is Mission Control. They are about to sleep. ' What Makes Mormons Run? World\' 1dt> then• ,1re fe wl!r th.in 3 5 m1lhon Mormon!'> Yet lhcre 1c;; a \ as tly d 1sproport1onc.1te numbt.•r of lht·nt ~1moni:: the superstar:-. of com pcl1l1ve sports Ded1<.'a lt'd M 01 mun:-. ciominatl' whole pe1~es in the athletic record books. r wonder what makPs Mormons run so fast Sin Cl' my first visit lo the t'ampus of Rr1 g h am Y o u n g University I've heen mtngued by the miss ionary 7.eal. health habits and do-at yourself welfare system ()(the l,DS churc.1 THF. ATHLF.T.I(' PXCE'lll'O('(' or OYU 1!, lt>gendary l't•rennially 1t t!olf'lin alcb tht• Wt·~tc·m Athlct1t Conlercn('t> (,a.st year it w.is first m lrat•k. first 1n golf. firs t 1n ~w1mmang, second an cross country. wrc~ll in~. b<1 s t>b3ll. tt•nn1 s. indoor track 11 YlJ fini~hed the st•tison with 70 total athletic points. two-to. ont> bdler th ~n second best ( PA.l 'L HARVEY I Aritona Stal<' Quartt>rback Virgil Carter a nd ~olfor J ohnny Miller were cham pion:. first at Brigham Young. Yel Mormons who have never al tend<.>d BY U reflect this sa m<' athletic prowess. Billy Casper 1n golf. in football. Merlin and Phil Olson. Marvin Bateman, Danny and Wilford W h1tc . in boxing, Ccme FUiimer a nd J oe Sne ll. 8ASF.BAl.L'S home ruri hero, Harmon Killebrew. is a dls· c:ipline rl Mo rmon -4'\S are Yl!rnon Law. Ron Brand anti rive vlhe1 bit{ leaguc.-(S. Recilin~ all the names and numbers is tedious. yt>t pcrtlnt>nt lo the qucstwn we're trying to .ms'A er 01) m lH t d 1v1ng champion Kt•ilh llusst•ll ~nd swimmer Lance Gordon. In gymnastics, 197S'sNCAA all· around champion Wayne Young tmd NatJonlll Ch<lmpion Allesan- dro Vicro. In truck. thl' v. orld ~!i•~us re- cord as held by L Jay SJlveswr. ,, an LOS disciple. Record runners Paul Cum- ming:. and Wade Bell. MORMON athletic excellence bndges oceans. The second fastest man in Asia 1s Mormon Canagosabi Kunalon. As is Swedish track star Ken- neth Landmark. And it bridges the sexes. The AAU 440 record for young girls is hl'ld by Lizla Peterson. In ice skating, Marilyn Kruse and Dolores Lier. I'm skipping some names in l'ach category beC'ause I'm run- ning out of lime faster than I'm running out of gold medal LOS athletes. THE OBVIOUS explanation may be the only one. A Mormon considers the huma n body s acred, a tabernacle of the Divine Spirit which inhabits it. Thal means no tobacco, no alcohol, no harmful drugs, no sU:mutant.s or de'ressanb of any klnd -including coif ee and tea. And sexual chastity unUJ m3r. riagc. Jr that degree of seJ..f-dlscipline sounds Ii~ something from out o( this world -you said It! I ( MAILBOX J Letters from reader$ are welcome. The right to condense letters to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less wall be given preference. All Letters must in· elude signature and mailing address btilt names may be withheld on re· quest 1/ sujfic1e11t reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. •A dult• Pri~ To the Editor. I have a complaint lo make. Not about your newspaper. wh.ich happens to be one of the fines t in Orapge County, but about movie prices. As a young adult it has come lo my attention recently that any person over 12 years of age has been charged adult prices in practically all of Orange County theaters. So we so·called "adults" then go to seen an "R" rated movie a nd get turned away because we arc not 17 years old. EVEN "X" MOVIES are called adult movies! I think thal we s hould either have a set "junior" price or let us "adults" see the "R" and "X" rated mov- ies. I realize that there is no wa~ for you to solve the problem but I hope you might print this in hope that somebody who is able to do something about it will read this and understand my views. HOSS VINCENTI Sot-lal Security Tot.he Editor: We keep reading about the dilemma of the Social Security funds. Why , oh why, docs the person earning only a small salary pay the same amount per year as the one earning $50,000. Certainly the problems would be solverl if the amount were graduated according lo income. ROY ROGERS Good Reporting To the Editor. The series o f articles on Orange County nursing homes you published is a ray of real sun· Light. Gary Granville did an ex- cellent job of reporting the facts in a most objective, non-biased manner . This truthful treatment of an often maligned subject re· establishes my faith in the news media. We have been almost re- luctant in our deaUngs with the press due to being quoted out of context, but Mr. Granville was very factua l and direct in bis statements. You have m ade me a perma- nent subscriber or your paper. DONALDE. DUNN District Administrator Department of Health State of California S•okf ng PoU~ To the Editor: Recently. m y 14-year-0ld son had orthopedic s urgery at Hoag Memorial Hospital. He was in a lour-bed room In the teen wing. 1bere were two other boys in the room who also had heavy casts on. The second nlcht, he called and mentioned that a new boy MJCt tobJm waA smokinai. I was in- formed t.bat lt is hospital poUcy to let teenagers smoke in tbe roorna iilthey had the permission of their parents and their doctor. I informed our physician and he said he wasn't aware of any such policy. In checking with Mr. Kaa, the acting hospital ad- ministrator, he confirmed that it is the policy. He then r eassured my wife that adults could not smoke in t he rooms because "th at would be loo much smoke." When m y wife returned to the room to check out our son, a parent of the smoking boy was in the room, smoking. nos IS A hospital? Promoting a recognized health hazard, dis- regard for fire safety in a ward where sedated patients in heavy casts arediCCicult to move; pollut: ing the air without any regard for those who are offended or allergic to smoke; doctors who all<1W children to smoke? At a time when many people are trying to stop s moking, local governments are designating more no-smoking areas. cancer, heart, lung and birth defect as· sociations are trying to educate the p~blic to the multiple hazards of smoking, Hoag Memorial takes a giant st ep backward! We contend that if parents want their children to have adult privile~es , those children therefore belong in adult wards and not in the pediatric wing of the bosoilal MltANDMRS. CHARLES OSTERLUND Lag11na'• Los• To the Editor· The Laguna Beach Unified School District has indeed been fortunate these past few years lo have had the educational leadership of High School Prin- cipal Dr. Donald Haught. I have served on the goals committee this past school year which was most capably chaired by Mr. Jack Randall. This committee is made up of community layme n who have a vital interest in the education of our young people. It is the common-ground give- and-lake between professional educators and the community laity pulse, a clearing house for input and feedback. Laguna is losing an e n - thusi aslic. open minded , pleasant to work with educator •Who will be Poway's gain. Don Haught is going there as assis-. tant superintendent. Laguna is, however. fortunate to have a layman among its citizens like Jack RandaU who has a real zest for lhe best in education for our youth. Our special appreciation to these men, their committees and lheir dedication. ADE J OHNSON Count ihe Spoons! Thoughts at Large: "The more he spok~ or his honor, the faster we counted our spoons," wrote Emerson -and how much truer when a nation begins to prate about it s "honor.'' The thrust for political power, in any society. is mainly made by those with ambition but no particular talent lo attach it to. Observing the shifting planes of Ellen Burstyn 's face in the film, "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," I recalled Karl Kraus's comm ent, "A woman who cannot be ugly is not beautiful," and realized why so many actresses with unchang- ingly lovely races are not truly beautiful. Despair al the turbulent course of world events might be tempered by the remembrance that the whole idea oC ''progress" is only a few hundred years old and was unknown lo civilization before the 17th century. Terrorism is the pombgraphy of politics. 1 have never bep able to un· dersland why the same ,people who reserve the rlgbl to dis- criminat~ agalnsl the company or those they reel are beneath them al the same Ume bltt.erly resent being discrimina ted against by lhon who !eel above lhem. We know that the best and most rewardlng play contains an ele· ment of work ; but we still fail to recognize the lrulh ol the con· Lrary -that the \>Qt and mott rewarding work }nual contain. an element of play. ( SYDNEY HARRIS) I Glancing at the best-seller list from lime to time, one finds il easy to agree with Nicholas Chamfort, the 18th-centurY' French wit. who said: "The suc- cess of many books is due to tho1 affinity between Lt~e mediocrity of the author's ideas and lhose or the public.·· Sometimes we can learn more about our field by studying another field than directly;. Freud confessed that he had few volumes of psychology in bl& Ii brary. but many more on archeology. Everyone wants lo be evalual· ed by his better side. white conti· nuing lo evaluate others by their: worse. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wud. PubU.sher Thorrnu Kceval. f:dltor Uorbaro Kr~rbich, editorial Page Editor The editorial page of the Daily Pilot s eeks to inform and , stimulate readets by presenting on 011!1 pui e rllvcrse <'ommentary on topics of interest by syndical· cd <'Olummsts and cartoonists, by prov1dina a forum for readers' views and by presenting this ne\\spaper's o,.elnlons and ideaJ Ol'I currenc toj)ks. The editorial opinions of the Dally Pilot appur only in the editorial column alt.be top of the page. Oplnlon11 ex· prf'Ssc.'<i by the columni.llt.s and cart.ooniat1 ~nd lcttl'r writers arQ lhtir own and no endorsement ot lhcir views by lhe Dally Pilot should~ inferred. Wednesday, July 23, 1975 W8dnesday, July 23. 1975 DAILY PILOT A 7 SWAT Teams Taking ·shots From Many Sides By tbe Associated Pres. When the terrorist Symbionese Llberallon Army shot it out with police in May 1974, its members blasted lhe cover off a tightly sealed secre t : the nature of a mysterious pla toon called SW AT. In their dark jumpsuits and gas masks, Wl e lding h igh powered weapons, the elite band or men rushed onto American television screens like creatures from outer ap ace. ·"WE TRIE D TO keeP. SWAT a5 Invisible as we could, ' says the creator of Los Angeles' "Special Weapons and Tactics'' force, the first in the country. But it waa bouhd t.o come out. For several years -before the SLA blasted them to prominence -SWAT teams had been spread· ing across the country like an un- derground current. The spark for their creation, s ay lawmen, was the bizatre nature of modern urban crtme: snipings, riots, hi- jackings, holding of hostages "This 111 a day of specializa- tion," s ays former Mayor Sam Massell of Atlanta who approved SWAT's development there "That's what SWAT is all about, a group of el(perts ·' THERE ARE AT least 35 SWAT teams in police depart- ments across the country, an As- sociated ,Press survey shows. An exact figure could not be de- termined because some teams are still secret and others are be- ing formed almost daily. The teams' expertise is mainly in heavy firepower. SWAT of· ficers, many with military ex- perience, are sharpshooters with M16 automatic rifles, revolvers UPI Te...,,.to SLA CHIEFTAIN -Donald De Freeze , former fi eld marshal in the Symbionese Liberation Army , was killed in televised Los Angel es· shootout in May 1974. and semiautomatic weapons as well as tear gas guns. Some h ave described SWAT members as the Green Berets of law enforcement. The FBI offers SWAT training for new teams a t its Quantico, Va., academy, and the essentia l team strategy of SWAT -with five men forming a unit including obser ver and scout -h as military overtones. But SWAT commander s nationwide deny any par amilitary goa(s. WITH ITS NEW visibility - there's even a weekly TV show called "SW AT" -the special force concept has become the most fashionable trend to hit law enforcement in years. Although d esigned for big cities, SWAT has caught on in• s mall towns, too. Hillsborough , Calif., a tiny, comfortable suburb nestled on the San Francisco peninsula, has a two-man squad, and Shelley, ldaho. with a population ol 1,600 and little crime, formed a six· man SWAT team -partially to relieve boredom for its officers. "l 'M SURE T H E teams have been proliferating since the SLA thing," says Los Angeles Assis-• tant Police Chie f Darryl Gates, architect of the first SWAT team. "How many are needed 1 don't know." he adds "Probably eve r y ma jor city n ee d s something t o d eal with the str ange kinds of s ituations that develop ·· The situation SW AT team s pre· pare for are inevitably violent, leading to complaints from civic leader s that SWAT s h a rps h ooters are trained killers. LAW ENFORCEMENT of- ficials vehemently deny this, cit· ing fi gures which show that most SWAT teams ha ve never killed anyone. "Our purpose is to save lives," the commande rs say. But the few killings which have occurred have been con - troversial. In San Diego County, a class action s uit (ited recently de- mands that the sheriff's SWAT l~am be disbanded because of .a mistaken killing last February. A JS-year-old boy was shot lo de· ath at Oceanside when the SWAT team allegedly mistook him for a sniper during a gun battle with a tioled·up g unm an. The boy's family has sued the county for $11 million. JIEAV\' C RITICI S M and numerous da mage suits followed the SLA s hootout in Lios Angeles in which six revolutionaries were killed in a hail of gunfire and names which destroyed their hideout. The lpfamous group had kidnaped new s paper heiress Patricia Hearst who subsequent· ly joined their forces but was not involved in the shootout. "The SWAT squad strategy basically ends up wasting lives and r esults in a lot of useless murdering," s ays Hosea Williams, a Georgia s t ate represent a ti VC a nd president or Atlanta 's c h a pt e r of t h e Southern Chris tian ~adership Conference. ''I T ALLOWS sadi s tic: policemen who've not been de- tected by the present system to ventilate their viciousness on, in many cases, innocent people. It allows the kill er to come out in the killers," he contended. Gates, who devised the Los Angeles SWAT team in 1967 m the aftermath of the Watts riots, is visibly pained by such allega. lions and notes that before lhc S LA incide nt the team had killed only one person. He sees the SLA shootout as a "failure." 30 SPECIAL 1Y SHOPS IN ---~ A TURN OF THE CENTURY VILLAGE ATMOSPHERE ... ADJACENT TO .,,_~..,._.._. .... :a.i..• THE FESTNAL OF ARTS GROUNDS. Sears NOW OPEN Some pnm~ ~pdce c1voi1,)ble EJJ" .. ~ I lV. fl_, l 'S/S "The wh ole trainin g philosophy is just that we're not successful if we t'ause dama~e tu anyone," says Gutt•s. "tr any of that occurs w~ would consider that to be somewhat of a failure, and that would a pply lo U1e SLA, too." OF THE SHOOTOUT, he says now: 'Tve thought about 1t so many, ma ny times, over and over and over, trying to decide how we would have approached it differently. Perhaps we might have used the telephone, if only to k eep those who would criticize us for not using it quiet." Postmortem appraisals of that SWAT action noted that officers ignored a chance to talk to the fugitives on a working telephone inside their hid eout. Gates said he s upports the field comman- der's decision then not to phone, noting that SWAT "had been pre- paring for this kind of thing since 1967." Why, then, did they fail? "We were dealing obviously with a group that pretty well declared themselves in their de- cision not to s ur render," says Gates. BUT HE SA 'VS SWAT was nol prepared for the SLA dclermina· tion to slay inside a burning building and continue shooting. "I was fl abbergasted," he re calls. ··It has to be put down as a very unique situation that may never hapJ)t'n agam ." However, some cities view 12\• urban guerilla threat as their main reason for forrrung a SW AT team. IN DALY CITY, Cahf., which has had an a nllsniper team since 1968, Sgt. Robert lngbrittsen sa)lll its purpose is "lo combat the new type of warfare put on by mili· tant groups ." Some departme nts were motivated by the increase in political crimes: the Columbus , Ohio, SWAT team was formed after the 1973 killings of athle tes at the Olympic Ga m es in Munich. Boston a nd St. Louis res ponded lo racia l d is · turbances. and Washington and Minn eapolis were p a rtl y motivated by antiwar and racial demonstrations. Rut many were moved by the increase in "maniac crimes," bank robberies with. hostages. mental patients who barricade themselves wit h guns and snipers who shoot at strangers. The sniping at pedestrians Crom a New Orleans motel roof in 1973 motivated several cities to form SWAT teams. "IT'S THERE IF we need il and it's good to know we've got it and can rely on it," says Sgt. Bo Ma rs ha ll or the Lillie Rock Poli ce Department's 25-m ember team. Most SWAT teams are predom inantly while but commanders say they would welcome black and other minority officers. "We did not have any of the black officers ex press a desire," says Carbondale, Ill.. Police <See SWAT, PageD2l . Where Thrift Is Always In Style Located on the Lower Level YOU AR~ MEB>B>---YOUR ARE NEEDED---YOU ARE NEEDED---YOU ARE I ~ I COST A MESA m ~ California Republican Assembly i will sponsor a no host cocktail ;:, part~to promote C.R.A . membership e in Orange County. 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Th e child fac es charges for riding a blcy. ·EPA Underwear? DETROIT <AP) -1be next set ol underwear you ~ may be r e- gistered with tbe DwironmentaJ Protection Agency. Sanifued Sales Co. of America Inc . has invented a line o r permanently d eodorized un- derwear, now available on the shelves of selected stores, a com- pany spokesman says. . THE NEW "NO-SMELL" gar- m e nts, sold in De troit at Montgomery Ward stores, include socks, shorts and T·shirts in men's sizes only. · The underwear is treated with a secret chemical formula, which ac. cording to the spokesman for the New York-based sales company, continues to fi~ht odor through 25 to 50 m achine washings. The formula is applied during the m a nufacturing process. The l'hemicals work by killing bacteria that rombine with sweat to cause body odor, the spokesman said. BECAUSE OF THE chemicals used in the deodorizing process, lhe new line of underwear bas been re· gistered with the Environmental Protection Agency, the spokesman said. ~,,..,,, Actre ss Elizabeth Taylor is negotiating with a British firm to publish ber lite story -a story she bas told friends is ·going to shock a few people.' w.csne.day, July 23, 1975 DAILY PILOT 'Scare Tactics ' On B a by Crib Hit WASHINGTON CUPI) -A manufacturer of high chairs and cribs has agreed to stop using scare tactics to induce parents to buy its products, Uae Federal Trade Commission says. The agency also aaid Tuesday the firm, Guild Industries Corp. of St. Petersburg, Fla., has agreed to stop claiming (1) its prices are lower than normal retail prices. (2) its salesmen are "safel¥ spedalists" and (3) its products are recommended by leading hospitals and health personnel. The FTC said the scare tactics involved claims that conventional hi gh chairs are the frequent cause or fatal infant accidents. In reality, the FTC said, "Infant fatalities caused by structural defecta in conventional hlgh chairs are a relatively infre- de in the street in sub-'------------------------------~ urban Strongsville. ---------..---:~•liii~-••• ~-------------------------------------- STRONGSVILLE Police Chief R aymond Buschman said that Michelle was ticketed as a result or a July 12 acci- dent in which the girl's borrowed bicycle col· tided w ith a n automobile. quent occurrence.'' A Strongsv ille or· c1inan ce pr o hibits persons under 11 from riding bicycles in the street. The child's mothe1·, Mrs. Richard Sollis, said the driver of the car stopped and a s ked Michelle if she was all right, then drove away. HOWE VE R, POLICE said Michelle's ll·year-' old brother, Brian, later ' tracked down the car and that Caren W am or Stron gs vill e wa s charged with leaving the scene or an accident. Mi ch e lle said s he didn't like the idea or get- bng a summons. "If they could give me one. why couldn't they give e very body else one?" she asked. Pot Haul Largest In County BAKERSFIELD CAP) -T he larges t com· mercial marijuana grow· ing operation in Kern County history was smashed when deputies raided a greenhouse and arrested three men. Officers said the raid netted about 1,000 five to six-root pla nts which had rece ntly been cut. In· vestigators placed the value of the illegal weed at $100,000. In custody were James Ed ward Harris, 39, or Bakera!ield ; Larr y Garland. 29, of Wasco; a nd Robert Michael Williams, 30, of Sant a Cruz. Senators Vote Fund For Nixon WASHINGTON CAP) -The Senate Appropria· lions Committee has vol· ed to give former Presi- dent Nixon $175,000 for his office s taff in the next year, $53.848 more than the House allowed. Senators on the panel said Tuesday they fell that ~ixon is e ntitled to mort! flexibility in staff arrangements t han the House approved. T he House figure was based on a S percent increru.e over the starr allowance : the former president had m the previous year . The Se nate panel's figure still was $28,000 less than President Ford . recomme nded in bis I budget. I The money bill also contains $60,000 for Nix· I on's annual pension . nus amount is fixed by Jaw. The bill, which con· tains funds for lhe White House, t he 'T r easury Departme:it and t he i Postal Service, wa; in· creased by the commit· tee to a tot al or $6.3 : billion, $73 million more ·than the House voted. !c:4'0frt .-.o t •'""~ft'''" tM.NV1ACtvt11t••• t•ICAMCtMACO , .... "C AMJUCW ~ffitC ~Of-t OU(.Mtl A .... t W O" ..... f lltte.MI ..... ...... \IC.l•ttOrOtlll u-tf ._.. •o\8...C-at..,.t •fCt caircaa...-c.,tC•tlO"lfl Encron(•' Golden Touch® polyester coordinates They're nothing short of spectacular! Our smashing separales done with the Golden Touch• of Encron~ polyester by ENCA. The colors are fall's big news-rust, ivory and loden. 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BWK ll'I•. 2•. ol Gotta ,,_w KEllN .TILLEY Junt 24, Ru ""l<,..tl K<trn, 2S, •nd filoberta Vele 1111ey, 21, bol" ot Wutmlnsltr COOtt OEACH · Jwne H. Bert Jtf. trey Gook, 33, -Liiiian M. llt.ch ll. bOtf\ot Huntinoton B••<h. ' Vl'LGE AN·H E R AICI( -Jvnt 2S, J•"'fl Valo-•n. 42. encl T. S.•e Her· fltk, ~. bOlllof Leollf\;I NIOU•I SWAl E.·SAMMAIHINO -June H rr.oerl<k JoHttll Swait, 21. of $.ant~ ~tl~..,°°e:e,';. Sammartino, "· Of RAMAGE·SMITH J"n" 27 CMI Tl'C,.,.s R1ma99. ?9, and Susan Ann '>t1•1lll, is. bolhol Hunt11191on 8ea<h uRENNECl(6-THOMPSON -June 21, Scoll Robert BrennK-e, n. - Lnhe Anne Tllomp$0fl, ll 1»111 Of "unt1n9IO<\ Be<tch t .OTlSCH .... Ll·CONNER June 11, llo11111e Edw<trcl Gott~h<tll, 22, and >..trtn Lynne Conner, 16, both ot ''"'"ti! 'LORENCE ENGCLMAN Ju...,17. f<•CNHd Alan Florence. JI>, •nd 'l'Oldf'I OJ En9(11m<Jn, ~5. boln ol Corona dtl Mar CUMPSTON-R1Cl1 June 11, Jamrs I'. Cump>IOn, S4, ol We•lmonster, <tnd Mildred Marie Rich, So. ot Fullef'lon ENKO~Y·K ILLINGE N -J~ 11 Rondld (r\kO\kY. 28. ol Buena P•r~· Mld Ell.,. Lou•>e K 1111~n. J2, Of Hun: Ludw•9, ~. ot Hunlington Beach VAUGHAN·LILES -Junt 21, Ken- neth C.llatlt> Vau9han. 25, a nd Holly FdVt' Lile>, II, boln ol HunlinQIOO 8e.oth ,..ARVEY-HARV EY -June 11, Cri>topller R. Har•ey, 13, rem¥•1ed C"arloHe Franci\ Harv11y, 7S, boCh of Hun11n9ton eeach CALL-HARRIS -June 78, Ellis Hart Call. JI, •nd Joanne H•nl>. 40,bolhot Hunt•nQlon 8c;ac" OLOFIELO·OAUBERT -June 78. 0o;1m:ir Oldfield, Jr , 29, and Ju<hth Mar9aret Oaubert, 21, boll\ of LAIQ\jne Hdl\. BRQWNFIEl.Q·ZEMA~EK -June 16. Johll M. Bro-.i>fleut, U, .t!'ld Ly,.. c ze..,.,..lt, l•. •'""' l•vln•. (AS T llO·SUMME RS -Jut1• ti, A•<llUO Fr1nll C•5tro, ts, •nd OeS-1111 Joyo $t1mmera, 11, bolh of IM!r.tml11tter. ROCK·GOOOMAN -J11fle 28, Harl.>n C RoO, 1'. ~ Dee "'n"" Goodman, 1s. t:IOlh el W.•lminlle f'. IALT%·lllGHOt4 FUNllAL HOME Corona def Mar 673·9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 HUHOADWAY MO ITU ART 11 0 B<oadway Costa Mesa 642-91 so McCORMICK MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·9415 San Ju.in Capistrano 495-1776 ,ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL 'AU Cemetery Mortuary ChJpel 3600 Pacific View Drive Newport Beach Cal1forn1a 644-2700 ,EH FAMILY COLONIAL FUMHAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave Westminster 693·3 525 S"41THS' MORTUARY 6 21 Main St Huntington Beacn 536·6539 ROSE RILEY June tt, 'Mltl..m Fr.,.lln Row, 41, of G••cl•n c;.o .... •net COllffft Tl>e•tW Rllo, <IC, of Wt•lmliuwr. l..ANNEAV·MEllKLE Jllf't2t,Oen ft. l.•iv.•v, u, Of Len9 S.a<h, .. 10 J-1 ~flt' M*rlr.lt, ll, 01 H""'tu~l0t1 8t•h. CROWE l.L·MERltlLL -J-21, Sl-n H ... 1e, C1a .... 11, '°·of Artnl•. .,.-O\r btl,_. Merrill, 21, Of H"'\I lnglOn &ea< h. BAUNAC·OOOO -June 21, John Jovph 8t vn.tc, 26. of~" PllCl•O. •rel Paule Ann Ooc!O, n , of HU111l1'Qlon Bu ch BEST·CHURCHILL -June 18, Jlly A. 8es.t, S2. •no Oorolhl' J. Cl\urthlll, SO, bothot Cost•~ ... C.LEWOATH·C.LEWORTH J....,JO, H•rry 0 . Clewl>rth , SS, rtrNtrltd e.u11111 e .. 11,,. C.••-r1h, o . boCll o1 ... .._, Belleh LE E·LUOWIG -June 30, Paul M. Lff, S•, of Tuslln, and Rowt LOulM> LwdwlQ, W. of Hu<1ti119IO<\ 8dch OICKINSON·GOROON -J uly I, Oenlel Loll• OIC~IMOll, 22. and .i.afl M. GordCfl, ''· t>olh or Huntingcon Bea<h < •• »..t~·(Kt;, ·:.Jt. -;1 ... Deaths Elseivhere -i: TULSA, Okla. <UPI> -1'\me ral ser vices are scheduled Thurs<lay for oilman David Albert Bartlett, 57. brother of Sen. Dewey Bartlett. <R· Okla.). Bartlett, presi- dent of Keene¥ Oil Co .. died of cancer "Tuesday in St. John 's hospital. CHICAGO CAP) -A Chica1<> ne wsman who gained national attention ln 1948 when ho wq finod and sentenced to 10 day• tn jail for refusioi to rt· veal his news source~ died Sunday of a heart attack. lte was Charles L. Leonard, 55, assistant sports editor at the Chicago Tribune. PUBLIC NOTICE •1ctmoOl aus1Nns lllAMl ITATl!MENT Ttte tollo•lf'l9 person h doi"9 1>161- ness ai . MAAIMA OFFICE SALES. 20~1 Mori\eu~ Circle, H unllni;i1on Be•<h, CA.'2 .... Vlri;ill J Ma9nuson, 20501 Mont•ull Clrtle, Hunl1119ton 8Uch, CA. '7W This bu,lness is conclu<l~d by ..,, 1n· •lvldudl Virgil J Mtonu$0n Tltl\ slatemenl wts fill!d ... 111 the Covn)y Clerk of °'•"" County on June ... ,.,,. F4"36 '°lllll1'11ed Orani;it (Nit OfllV Piiot, July 2, •. 16, J>. 197 S 2....,7S ,Transit Body OKs TV Ads SANTA ANA -In a departure Crom policy, the Orange County Transit District's board or direc· tors aareed to accept public service adv~rti.sing from KOCE-TV Channel SO. '.!'he buses will carry messages inside callina at· tention to "The G real Job Bank," a series helping Orange County's unemployed, in exchange Cor OCTD spots over the Golden West College station. But a warning from Deputy County Couns el Kenna rd Smart Jr. that the district could set a pre- cedent for othe r advertisers, including purely com· ioercial interests, did not sway the board Crom a c· t'epling the KOCE ads on an interim basis. ~HE DISTRICT FORMERLY acceptea public servlce ads for its buses until a group backing the activities or farm labor leader Caesar Chavez ran ads urgin the boycott ol Gallo wine. Public service advertising was prompUydiscontinued. Board members, on a 3·2 vote Monday, agreed to a ccept public service ads, but only for the period of time required to conduct a thorough study on the question of bus advertising. Although they were in favor or the stud y, direc- tors Al Hollinden and R alph Clark objected vigorously to allowing KOCE ads in the buses dur- ing the interim Both feared that, if other ad · vt:rtisers were denied the same privileges, the dis- tnct could be faced with litil!ation. CLARK, WHO SAJD HE was in support of de- veloping a n e w policy on advertis ing and scheduling a public hearing on the question, stressed the. need tor ''la&le control'• if other ads w•reto be allowed. ·"We could have ads Cor porno movies in11ide." exolaimed Clark, unJeH· the district is allowed to exercise control .over Lhe copy in the advertising messages Board member Robert Battin firmly backed the idea or opening buses lo advertising, whether for Pl;lblic .servioe or commercial advertising. He descnbed it as "another way to make a little in- come for the trans it district "· Battin suggested that public service ads be used for a two-month period arter which the ad· vertiser would be placed on the bottom or a rotating list. New Transit Fare Policy Adopted P UBLIC NOTICE SANTA ANA -A new agreement with the ----------South.em California Rapid Transit District will suPuio:ro'J~T OFTHe establish 25-<:ent Cares for passage on SCRTO buses sun OF CA&..,01tN1A FOR in Orange County THE couNn 0" ORANGE Thal means where SCRTD provides service. Ne A· .. U 7 0 c NOTICE OF HEA•tlllG OF PETITION range ounty residents will pay the flat 25-cent ro• PROBATE o• w1L1.. AHo Fo1t fare instead or the zoned Care strueture now in ef LETTERS TESTAMllllTARY f t btat~ of FRANl<lf ELLEN INGE, et' oma1oec1. The pact adopted Monday by the Orange Coun- HOTICE IS HIERl!IY GIVE N Chai t T •t D' t . l ' bo d f d " c H•RLES MAIHON tHGE 11as 111...0 Y r.ans1 is ra c s ar o lrectors also 11ere1n a petition,., ,,.._,. 01 .. , .. _, estabbshes new r ates for SCRTD rides to Los tor 1ttter' test•,.....Ctf'I r•t•rtnee 10 Angeles by means of the park-and-ride programs -lcll is m.oe lor turiMr paniculars. ....., 1t..t the ume •M , .. ,.of 11.arin11 The agreement establishes an additional park- t11ewmw~s t>ttn .. 11er J111•~· 1915·"1 and-ride interchange point at the Ci rcle Drive-In in t :lO •.m .. 1n th• c•llflr""' ol C.part· Lo Be h 'lh . . ment No 3 of , ... tourl, •t 700 Civk ng ac WI connect1ons Via the SCRTD to ~ter ~'"" weat, I" tllt c11y o4 s..nia downtown Los Angeles N>a, Calllor11l• Al d . oa1ee1Ju1y1, 1os so covere 1s an increase m the fare from the w1u1Mu.s1JOMN, Fullerton park-and-ride lot to Los Angeles from so County (ltfk ts ?S PLUNKIETT&PLUNkETT cen to cents ,_,_,.,,1.a. The one-way fee for longer intercounty park- •12011 ... Avt. P.O llo• zn . d 'd · h.i h Id al · """'"'9t°" ... ,11 cA • .,~, an -n t services, w c wou low nders to go to At._~''°'' Petition«• Los Anceles Crom as far away as San Clemente, was Pub41~eo Oran91 Co•st oa11v Pt101. trimmed from $1 25 to $1 Julyl1,2l,24,197S 2039-lS . ' NOW AVAILABLE DOG TRAINING IN YOUR HOME ''Where The Problems Are11 PROBLEM SOLVING To include: House breaking Digging Jumping Barking Biting Running Away Taking Food Chewing and more PROTECTION ... STEV!H D. COii M.+fon's ForetftOst DOCJ TraiMr OBEDIENCE To Include: Heel Sit Stoy Down Come Mr. Cobb feahres an "In-Home Traininq concept by which the owner can learn the art of ptopet dOCJ training in the convenience of their own home. This instruction will in no way Inhibit the playfulness of your pet. . CALL MOW FOR FREE EVALUATION. IN YOUR HOME . .,, 494-1222 ... . . No Super Building ORANGE COUNTY 100 New Job Slots To Be Cuf SANTA A NA -As many a s 100 of the 530 new ,Orange County gov- ernment job s lots ap- proved by the board of supervisors during last month's budget hearings .may be eliminated in an economy m ove . The bo a rd orde r e d County Administrative Officer Robe rt Thomas Tuesday to make $1.75 million worth of "hard cas h" r eductions in the budget, including careful thinning out of the new position r e quests by county depa rtments. AT THE SAME time, s upervisors refu sed to accept three proposed changes in the budset presented by Thomas that would have ·amoupt· ed to a net roduotlon"of $1.2 million. They tsaid the s avtns• were "soft dollars, q meaning they were cut by rearra n g ing the budge t THE LATEST shuffl. ing is a r esult of a board order issued at the end of budget hearings S up e rv is or s told Thomas' s taff to con- tinue working with the spe nding plan in an ef- fort lo reduce the tax rate a nother two cents to roughly the same level as last year -$1.65 per $100 of assessed va lue Jlr. · THE .. EARL'S ,lUMllM~, HlA llMG AIR COMO. sav1c1 TIMI ilAITS -AT TOUI DOOi l4tM401 I County Rejects Late1t Plan SANTA ANA - O r anfi?e C ounty s uper visor s r e ru~ed Tuesday to res urrect plans to erect a "super building" to house all county government ad· ministration oCCices. take too long and private supervisor sHm <'cl to lease -back arr ange · think thl' struct ure is m.ents arewoexpensive. needed. The y vote d 5-0 lo shelve the latest pro- posal to fund the huge building under a joint power s agreement with the county Civic Center Associa tion in Santa Ana. During budget hear- ings in June, supervisors s lashed the administra- tion building out of the capital projects r equest list to achie ve a s avings of $7.5 million this fiscal year. SUPERVISORS were told that the joint powers funding method was w;ed to construct the new county courthouse at a cost or $22 million in re· venue bonds. According to Thomas' calculations; lht> build· ing could be built by the consortium with about $9.S million in bonds. The county would pay the bonds off at a r ate of $700,000 per year for 25 years for a total of $17.5 million, including in· terest. Tho ugh a ll bo a rd members voted to table plans for the super build- in g, at l e a s t o n e "I THINK t h is is necessary a nd the need Cor it isn't getting any less," sa id Super visor Ralph Cl a r k . "We shouldn't just kill it oul right. .. Supervisor' R a lph Diedrich <.J t)d several other board m e mbers hinted they wanted to do away with the p lans altogether because of ~he long-t erm cos ts 1n volved. But they compromised and voted Cor the tabling ac tion . wh ic h theoretically permits any supervisor lo bring the m atte r up <.Jgain at ;.i later date. BUT THEY asked then that study continue of possible a l t e rnative;:====================...-----~---~ methods or funding the NO DOWN PAYMENT structure, which would *WHEN YOU LEASE A be located at the comer 6l 4 .. of Broadway and Santa t;;;O/Or oef <JVISIOn Ana Avenue. -- ------ The county already has spent nearly $400,000 for preliminary planni.Dg and design of the build· ing. It was designed by architect LeRoy Rose, w ho was Supervisor Ralph Diedrich's cam· paign finance m anager. 'ROM RENTACOLOR County Administrativ.e Officer Robert Thoma told s upe rvisors h e *Cati about the many s tudied a number of advantages ... other tundtn1 choices A m1mbe1 of rhe Rent1co1or other than direct capital lnttrn•tlonal Group of expenditure of county 71~ Co9m9panlies.1550 tax doll1r1. 6f• - He sald revenue shar-1---------- lng money has all been \ allocated, aeneral ob· U1atlon bonding would _ Send f;"' Portfolio to: N.t.M( AOOlllSI CllY .... ll;·::::::::·:::::::·:: ::::. Schiel< announces NEW Weight Control Center If the following sounds like you , pleese all the Schick Weight Control Center. lost M ight FAST on pilh Loil V'ltight FAST on 1ho11 lost wei9ht FAST on w1llt diet • lo11 wtllhl FAST on hypnosil .J li11ntd wtithl back EVER V TIME FAST WEICHT LOSS IS ALMOST ALWAYS A DISAPPOINTING FAIL· URE btuu1r you 11111 h~ve the s.imt '""ng lor the wmt lood1 lh•I m1dt yo• ovtfWtight 1n the 11111 pl1et. 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Matt SANTA ANA -Oranae County supervisors de- cided 3-2 Tuesday against Immediate formation of a special IS-member commisaion to act as an om-budsman for county women. They chose instead to order County Ad· ministrative Otricer Robert Thomas to study the proposal dr~fted by Supervisor Ralph Diedrich to determine &C another county advisory panel is needed. * * * * * * Diedric~ Clark Clash Over Vote SANTA ANA -Some bad blood was simmering al the Orange County Board of Supervisors meeting Tuesday. It boiled over during board discussion of a pro· posal by Supervisor Ralph Diedrlcb to create a new Commission on the Status oC Women. After le ngthy, confident discussion of bis pro· posal, Diedrich found he didn't have the support of a majority of supervisors. In fact, he roused the ire ol Supervisor Ralph Clark. SENSING HE WOULDN'T push the item through, Diedrich chided his fellow board mem· bers, particularly aiming at Clark, who said he pre- ferred to ha ve a task force study the propoul before the commission was created. "I! you were doing the jobs necessary to represent all the people, you would have known some of the problems involved behind this pro· posal." Diedrich s aid. "Perhaps you are not ready to make the move nnd need more time to be convinced." Supervisor Thomas Riley agreed with Diedrich but he was the only one. CLARK FIRED BACX, saying, "I a m well aware of the ne ed here but it is the methodology and way it was put before us I object to. "If you had felt so strongly about the im- mediate need for this, it would have behooved you to discuss it with those whose support you expected to have rather than trying to bulldoze it through," Clark added. Supervisor Robert Battin chimed in, "It is as important to stroke your fellow supervisors as your constituents." 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Cl•ll Qr umbUng •.• Qloomy Qu1 t In the DAILY PILOT Thomas also was told to investigate the county Affir mative Action Commission and Human Rela· lions Commission to determine if they are doing an adequate job or meeting the needs of women u well as minorities. OPPOSITION TO THE immediate creaUoo or the panel wns triggered by remarks of Supervllor Laurence Schmit, who aaid "if there is auch lm· mediacy involved then perhaps the other com· missions we already have shouJd be investiaated for not doing their Jobes." HOW TO DO THfM STEP BY STEP ONLY DIEDRICH AND Supervisor Thomas Riley voted for immediate creation or the new Com- mission on the Status of Women. Supervisor Ralph Clark said the proposal may indeed be the most viable way to ao but be said it should undergo careful scrutiny first. 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JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux f=~--===:::Tfw~-OC)NNA!i~DN-Tl TI4AT'5 ~LY WHAT 5()METHIN' VERY MISS PE:ACH YC:~ HE SA'Y? ~£:·~ P0~1T1VE1..Y 8£"71PE HIM~EL...F . YOU MEANT WHEN YOO 5TAAN6E HA!> SAID t WAS TELLIH' 6EEH HAPPEHIN' A LIKELY STORY! TO YOU ... AND 1 OH , I~A 6 ALWA'f~ 0E51DE l-'llM7cLF .' by Mell 1HEN HE MU~T BE IN TR'.IPLIC:ATE ... ZA7Z2. zozzz Z22AZ. ZA22Z ,'Ct..1CP::.!7 I ' ~LO ) "T ·H i--~--~--~--~~ THE GIRLS "My problem is no mailer what I 'ay tn my nm~crs. 11 ju,1 \C\:m' lo inspire wcclh." DENNIS THE MENACE ' • Wldnesday. July 23. 1975 DAIL y Pll.OT All Los Angeles Hits Water District Tax Rate QUEENIE By Phil lnterle1t1dt By THOMA.SD. ELIAS Water-related quaJTell are nothing new in California. They usually pit the arid south against the much·wetter north, wlth environrnental issues the key factors in the argument. But the next major water dispute -one that's likely lo reach a crisis next month -bas most of Southern_ C~lifornia lined up against the state's largest c ity an a squabble that has nothing to do with ecology. ~HE ISSV E THIS nME IS money. Los Angeles orfic1al1 feel taxpayers in their city have been paying far too much to the agency that distributes the water the Southland takes from Northern California. Actually, the vast ,-~~-----bulk of Los Angeles water SOUTHERN "' comes throu g h an CALIFORNIA aqueduct from the Owens FOCUS Va lley in the Sierra '" ' _. Waler Project -pay the same taxes as others who use rar more. TIUS FACT HAS LED TO Jong-festering ill·will which now seems likely to wand up in court unles::. the MWD changes its rate structure .before its 51 member board of directors meets in August to set lax rates !or 1976·77. "The property laxes levied by the M WD plate an inequitable burden on our taxpayers," Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley charged last spring, bringing the dispute into the open. "Jt's wrong and it's unfair." His city is in the MWD primarily as an in· surance measure. IC the Owens Valley aqueduct were suddenly c ut by earthquake or other disaster, the city could araw on district reserves: Now the city threatens a lawsuit if the MWD doesn't take s teps to bring its pricing policies in line with its own stated policy, a compromise re- ached in 1960 when the district committed itself to help finance the State Water Project. last year by their general manager. John Laul<'n The shortfall in 1974 "a~ S16.6 million, m~c up by property tax revenues. Al their July meeting, the MWD's directors re fused lo change their rates to make up the dtf· ference, a difference which Los Angele~ officials say has their resldenlo; paying an actual price of $485 per acre·foot of MWD water. compared to an average price or about $65 per acre-foot paid hy other agencies in the district. Continuing this practice, says deputy City Atty. Leonard Snaider, would be illegal. "The law says that ·as far as practical>lc .' water district s must get their r evenues from customers who actually ui;e the water,'· he said. IN FACT, THE MWO GETS a significant am9unt of the $240 million in its annual budget from taxes. while selling water below cost. A committee of MWD directors realized there was an inequity here and this month urged the full board to change its price s tructure somewhat in a ··good faith" gesture. But the board voted down that Nevada. Only about 5 percent of the city's water comes from the Metropolitan Water District of ~uthern California,_ the water agency including 125 cities and much unincorporated territory in Ven· tura, L~s Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino and Riverside counties. That compromise calls for rates paid by water users to provide all the MWD's operating costs anrl at least half of its capital expenses for equipment effort to move it closer to compliance wtlh ib own c ~""'''"· ... ~ ......................... __ and new construction. · poh~r , . . .. . . . .. , '.'Don't expe<:t too much. I've been hitting a. bucket or But the MWD 1s a taxmg body and property owners throughout the district pay the same tax rates no matter where they live. That means Los Angeles taxpayers. who use very HtUe MWD water -water from the Colorado River and the State THE MWD HAS NEVER COMPLIED with its own policy. "For the period 1960~61 through 1973·74. water rates were not high enough in any year to ... cover the costs required. .:· MWD direc.tors were told We don t want a lawswt, Sna1der says. We balls for months now. and il hasn't done a thmg for my want them to act legally and treat the people of Los game .. Angeles the same as they do everyone else in their.---'------------------ district. We s houldn't subsidize their water sales I Call 642·5678. . and we don't want them to subsidize us. We want Put a few words them to Jive up to the law." I to work tor you. In the DAllY PILOT Calhoun Also Qu.it Client asks if food in sealed cans c h anges chemically in lime. Yes, but those changes aren't dangerous. Some cans of carrots a nd veal 38 years ago were opened up in London. They had been brought back from the Arctic where they'd been taken on an expedition 114 years pre viously. The grub was still good. DID I TELL YOU 40 tons or soot falls on every square mile or Chicago each month?. . . THE MORTALITY RATE among m e n who lose their matrimonial m ates is almost double that of women ... IT 'S BELIEVED jus t about half the ~ho!o~r;ing ( l4;Jt. b .Y juveniles. IDENTIFY ~ ~-:. ITALY ~ as that common market country with the moot yearly labor strikes. QUERIES Q. "How much of the waler from a l a wn ( L. M. BOYD ) s prinkle r e vaporates before it hit s the ground?" A. Figure one percent. Q. "DID ANY other vice president besides Spiro Agnew resign?" A. John C. Calhoun did, too. THE T IM E AND MOTION experts studied golf. To learn th e average f oursome spends 36.6 percent of their lime on the course walking , 8 .5 percent swinging, 20.4 percent eyeballing the cups on the greens, and 34.S per· cent waiting. In other words, those golfers do no exercise at all while out there for SS percent of the time. HOW DO YOV acCOlDlt for the fact that Nevada bas far and away the hlghest rate of fatal accidents? 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AJ.f DAILY PILOT Wednesday.July23.1975 .Pair to Fight Frisbee Tossing Violation-Landed in, Street MlNNEAPOLJS, Minn. (l!~l > -Tossing a ~wirling plastic saucer got two roommates in trou· ble with park police and thl'y'U fight a fine and jail H·ntence in court. Frank Rt-zack. 20, a studt•nt al Moorh1..·ad State College, and Stephen Brolz, 23. a part-lime radio tc1..·hnician. wt•n: pluymg a game with a Frisbee 1war Lake of the Isles this month. It landed in the street. The charge is a violation of a city ordinance which says : "No person shall throw or cast any stone or any other missile within any park or parkway." The penally. if convicted, is a $300 fine and 90 days in jail. "We 'd go to jail r ather than pay a fine," Rezack ~a1d "It's th~ principle of the thing. We were just having fun and other people cu·e out committing crim es." He said the incident occurred about 5 p.m . July 2. 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Canner I Wedne&day.Jufy 23. 1975 OAIL Y PILOT B I BahashOff, Ender Collide Tonight jn 200 Giants' Tunne ll D e ad PLEASANTVILLE. N.Y. - Emlen Tunnell. one of the great defensive backs of the New York Giants and a member of pro fool ball's Hall or Fame. died at the Giants' traming c amp here Tues- day night. lie was 50 years old. He held four a ll -lime records in the National Football League for pass inte rceptions and punt re turns He also ser ved as assistant coach of the Giants -the first black lo coach in the NFL. Tunnell played for the Giants from 1948 t h roug h 1958 He finished his playing career with the Green Bay Packers, playing from 1959 lhrough 1961 Dente• ltfoee MIN NE APOLIS -Bill Musselman who says he plans to rem ain as head basketball coach al the Univer sity of Minnesota while a member of the school's administ ration says Chey are e x peelin g a letter on possible recruiting viola tions from the National Collegiate Athletic As sociation. "Right now I'm not taking a ny jobs," said Musselman from his basketball c a mp at St. Peter late Tuesday night. ''I'm st aying here al Minnesota." However. a published report in today's e d itions of the Min - n eapol is T rib un e predic t s Musselman will accept the head coaching job with San Diego in the Amer ican Basketball As- socia tion if l~rms can be ar- ranged. 23 Ranur Report Twenty-three veterans ha ve checked into the Los Angeles Rams training camp with the en- tire squad due by Thursday night at Cal Slate (Fullerton). On Tuesday, Bill Nelson, a five-year vete r a n defensive tackle from Oregon St at e, became the fourth defensive lineman in camp . Defensive end Joe Jackson of New Mexico Stale left cam p without giving any reason Tues- day, a team spokesman said. Jackson was a free agent who had played with the New York Jets and Charlotte of the World Football League. Mike Fryer , a punter from UCLA. was also signed on Tues· day. A native of Santa Barbara, the 23-year-old Fryer will have lo compete with three other punters for a spot on the roster. Tho111a11 Out"! WAS HI NGT ON -Running back Dua ne Thom as says he believes he will r each agreement 011 a new contract with the Was hing1on Reds kins within a month. Team p resident Edward Bennett Williams says Thomas "isoutofour pla ns" as of now. "I don't see a ny real possibili ty that he'll be with the football team this year," s aid Williams. Meanwhile, as hP .. ,~:·-·or the Redskins, he Sa1u ne would do some volunteer youth work in the nation's capital. Tennf 11 Up 11et• P AXTON, M ass. -Three seeded players were upset Tues- day in a tennis cha mpionship tournament here. Wendy Paish of Australia up- set her second-seeded doubles partn ~r. Cyn thia ' Doerne r of ~ustralia, 7-6, 4-6, 6-3, and fifth seeded Betsy Nagelsen Jost to Sue Mehmec,ibasich, 6-3, 7-5. Br azil's Maria Bueno started fast, but, hurt by a n injured arm, lost to Sandy Slap. 1-6, 6-4, 6-4. Bop•an TabWd PORT WASlllNGTON, N.Y. - Harry Hopman, former captain o( the Australian Davis Cup team and m entor of, a mong others. Rod Lave r , Ken Rosewall and J ohn Ne wcom be, announced Tuesday he will become the ten· nis director at the Trea sure f!;land Tennis and Yacht Club in St. Petersbur g, Fla. lt'TT R~•Mlt• llOSIOft 21, Saft 0 .... JI Women -t<. Rtld 161 bHI Cuypef"l ~2. lleld 181 beat Cuype" •·?, YounQ Cllypers ISO) beat 61e,..n,.I(, Rtkl 1 S. Mtn Andrews CSOI bfft R. Reid ~; .._.If. TlrlK 181 beat A Amrllr•l·V. Amrllr•J~'· MIUd Slotns H•wlll CBI be•C Youn9· Anck' .... , 1>-4. A -1.1• •llloston. Twins Fons Speak Out Minnesota Twins fans, disgruntled over their team's lowly status in the Amen can League West standings, hang out a sugges lion to management. The sign refers to Bil ly Martin. th e recently fired Te xas manager . who also managed at Minnesota before bein g fired Dodgers Haunted Fairly, Davis Do In Ex-mates LOS ANGELES (AP) -For all the ~ ~ Ange les Dodger s troa btles , n ow they re being haunted by their former stars In an 11-inning, 4-3 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals Tuesday night , it was 37 -year-old Ron Fairly a nd 35-year-old Willie Dodge r s& Slntf> All games Ofl KABC I''°' July1JSt. Louis at Los Angele\ July 1• St. Louis at LCK A~les July 75 LoMngptes a I Cine lnnat1 I ?Sp rr 1 10pm 1 7Sp m Davis, both longtime Dodgers who supplied the impetus Davis drove in two runs includ ing the tying run in the eighth in. ning and the n doubled in the payoff 11th inning . Fairly singled twice. scored the winning r un in the 11th and also turned in two splendid plays at firs t bas e to prevent the Dodgers f'rom breaking the tie The Mad Hun garian , Al Hr abosky , a g a in bested the Dodgers lo improve his won-lost record to 8-2. Ag a inst Los Angeles he's 4·0. The loss kept the Dodgers 121h games behind Cincinnati in the National League West but now they're only four games in front or the fast-closing San Francisco Giants. "It's always great lo beat your old club," said the s miling Davis aCl e r his 1 llh 1nmng doublE' followed a leadoff single by Fair ly Fairly wound up scoring the winning run on a sacrifice fly by Mario Guerrero Mike Marshall took the loss. giving up the tying run in {he eighth inning and the winning run in the 11th For the Dodgers, it was same old stor y They missed enough cha nces to w in half a dozen games. even leaving the bases loaded in the fourth inning and 10 for the game ST LOUIS ~~Jlf Ty$0<12b Ga.-rnw> p McSrl~ph Hra~k'fP R Sm1thlb T.Slmmon~c Bradford rf F•lrly lb w. 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After Another Loss No Good to Panic, Says Halos Ryan BALTIMORE (AP) -Nolan Ryan's eight-game losing streak is confus ing the California fireballer , but the fallen Angel tries to keep things in perspec- tive while struggling to snap the slump. "It does no good to panic," said Ryan a fte r dropping an 8-3 de- A ngeb Slat~ All G"mes °" KMPC OIOI July 23 Cahfornia al 8altlmore July ?S MinneM>la a1 California July26 Minnesota at California 171 4 1SPm. 1 1S pm 4.SSp m cision to the Baltimore Orioles Tu esd ay nig ht. "I 've been through s pells like this before." Ryan b urled a r ecord-tying fourth career no-hiller against the Or iole s on J une 1. But Baltimore scored six runs Tues- day night before chasing him from the mound after only 1 'Al in· nings . "I Celt all right warming up,'' Ryan said, "but once the game started I couldn't gel my fast ball over1 W t a matter of timing - my rb)'thm is ,tf. And unUJ I cor· red th'at, ru continue to have games like this." In the first start after the re- cent no-hitter, Ryan hurled a t w o -hit , 6·0 vi c tory ov e r Milwaukee on June 6 and in- creased his record to 10.3. His earned run average for nine starts since then, covering 56'AI innings, is a whopping 6.39. He has hur led only one complete game during that span, losing a 2-0 decis ion to Milwaukee last Friday His record has tumbled to 10-11. CALl,OltNIA •• r II ti Remytt> A O 1 o IUwrH I • 0 t 0 Collin' <HI • o 1 O SIM1on rf 4 0 0 O Herper lb l 0 0 0 8al•1 If • 0 1 0 LlenaUb • 2 1 0 ~mplonc • 1 2 1 Ml••vn 3022 Ryan p O O O O Huckenberry p o o o o Bre-rp 0000 aALTIMOAE SlftQlelon rl Gtkh2b T. Davlsdh LMay lb NorthruPCf 81411r pfl Baylor If B. ROblnson lb Hendrl0$C Bel.nver'\ Curller p ... , .. 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P9-H•"1>10fl T-2;01 It's Our Ye ar--Bench NEW YORK <AP> -Johnny Benc h had lo stop and ponder a while when asked what members or the world c ha mpion Oakland A's might be good enough to crash the lineu p of the red-hot Cincinnati Reds 'I guess we could use Reggie Jackson , th e Reds All-star catcher replied ·And maybe Joe Rudi he's s uch a good all · around player But J will tell you this No other team in baseball can put 25 men on the field better than ours 'This is our year lo win the World Series I a m sure we will do it Everybody e lse on the team is j us t as confident · · It has been 35 years since the Reds won the baseball cham- pio n s hi p a l t h oug h t h ey represented the Na lion al League in the Series in 1961, 1970 and 1972 and lost in the league playoffs to the New York Mets in 1973 Balance and confidence are the ma in ingred ients of the current Big Red Machine which so far this year has outplayed every team in both leagues and is threatening -despite a slight post All-Star Game letdown -lo make a runaway of the NL's West Division. When Don Gullett got hurt, we didn't know what might happen 'to us," Bench said. "We were afraid we might suffer from loss of a top starting pitcher. ·'Then lbose l wo kids in the b ullpe n Eastw ick a nd Mc Ena ney came through. They have s aved 18 games and won five or s ix. They have pitched li ke real veterans. So we go 22-4 befo r e the All-star break." 4 Mission Viejo 's Lee Joins Finals Field CALI, Colombia -The long awaite d s howdown between former world record holder Shirley Babashoff of Fountain Valley and current world record bearer Kornelia Ender of East Germany will be tonight in the World Aquatics Championships here The two gre~l women freestyle swimmers collide in the 200- meler freestyle, Ba bsashoff's favorite event: afte r they easily qualified in this morning's pre- Ums. Ender won her heal in 2:04.07 while Babashoff c ruised in with a 2:05.40 Also joining the final eight tonight is Valerie Lee or Mission Viejo, the n ame-haired butte rfly s wimmer who has come on so s trongly in the freestyle. She was sec;ond in her heal at 2: 05.31 . Ender holds the current world record of 2:02.27, having lowered Ba bas hoff' s 2 : 02 .97 glo bal m ark set last yea r in Concord. No world records fell Tuesday but Kathy Heddy felled one large legend and the sound could be heard like a be lly-flop off the high towe r "I told you the East Germans wer e vu lne r a ble," said Flip Da rr, coach or the American women's learn , a fter Hectdy had cut world r ecord holder Ulrike Tauber to size in the women's 200 individu a l m e dley Tue sday night. ''The E ast Germans migl;lt be bigger and have faster limes, but in our practices we only em- phasized our strengths and their weaknesses. "Our girls have a lot of guts and Kathy pro\-ed that toni ght," said Darr . "Our filli es just don 't fold." Heddy , a 17 -year-old high school stude nt, coll ared Tauber in lhe final five meters and gave the United States its third and final gold m edal of the day. He ddy's 2 ·19.80 s e t an American national record. Tauber w as second in 2:20.40 and Franke Angela , also of East Germany , was third in2:20.8l. Ba bashoff wa s a surprising fourth in the event she usually us es as a warm up for her freestyle exploits. She later came back lo anchor the United Stales' silver medal winning 400-meter medley relay. T im S h aw . th e fa bulous freestyler fro m Long Beach, bagged the fi rst of what could be three individual gold medals by winning the 200 freestyle in the n ip -a nd-tuck race with his amateur athletic union team- mate, Steve Furniss of Sant a An a. Phil B oggs t ook h o m e America's other gold medal, suc- cessfully defending his men 's spri ng b oard div ing cha m · pionship earlier in the day. "I always had the incentive to win,'' said Heddy, a member of the Ame r ican t ea m so thoroug hly beaten by the East Germans al t he first aquatic games in Belgrade in 1973. "Afte r 150 meters I just put my head down and gave it all I had." "I swam the way J planned.•· said Hc:ddy The American women l>ay their near-victory at the dual meet in Concord and a positive thinking course given them dur ing the firs t week of lramin~ camp has them thinking gold medals here in Cali. "The East Germans are good but we'll just have lo show them we're just as good ,'' Ileddy said earlier in the week . "The first event will t ell a lot. It will be great incentive if we do well. If we can win it we'll have momen- tum." "My first 100 was loo fa~t." said Tauber. "The breast stroke is my weakest race and 1 tried loo hard here. I was afraid l 'd lose so I went too fast too soon.·· Shaw chased Furniss for three quarters of the race. caught him and passed him to ""in in I : 51.04. Furniss. who didn't let Shav. catch up at tht• v.orld cham pionship qualifying trial!> at Lon~ Beach a nd in Tut'Sday morning ~ heats, was timed in 1.51 72 "I wasn't trying for tht• world record,·· s aid Shaw. who held the world m ark in the 200 until Fu miss c toe ked a 1: 50.89 at the June trials. "I just tried to win. I fell s mooth for the first 100 then rushed the last half of the r ace "I'm not a sprinter. I didn't gel out as fast as Bruce. But I c;rn t go any faster than I did tonight · Men'\ Springboard 0"''"9 Final I Phil Boq9~. USA. 591 U 7 "-lau' 011>1o "· II 1 Iv, S88.71 l . V1atcne\lav Strakl\01 USSR I >• • T•mMoore, USA. SH f>O. Sw•mF1,,.,h 700 Meler Free\tYll' 1 Tim Shdw t ',I\ l SI 04, meet rec.ord. old rt!cord, J1mtMntQOn • ,., U!>A I U 07, '" B~ll;vad 19/J 7 flru<t furn• • USA, 1 S7 l5 l Brian B"nkl~• Gr.,,JI Rr.1~.n I U 56 • Andrei K rylov, USSR, 1 ')4 13 S P< '"' Nooe, W Gtormany, 1 5A 81 ~ G<>r<l'.>n Oo"r•• GrNI Brita.n, 1 >S 08 7. Jor~ Oeloao<J. Ecu.10< • 1 SS 27 • Granam W1n<l<ei)lt, AU'1•dl•d I '.16 lJ \00--Me\~r Br~a!thtrOkt' I Dav1dWtl..,u· r '' ' 8rito1n. 1 04 16 1 Nobutaka Tclgu<h1 J"r •• o 1 OS~ l CMvod Leigh, Grl'at B"''"" 1 0) JI • Riek Colella, USA, 1 OS loo S N,.Oldy P.in.,n u'o SR, I OS 11 6 w .. 11er Kuse~. W (,erm.inv 1 0' '" 1 Fl•ck HolstPH~r. USA, 1 0~ qi> 8 hon.,·1 Combo!!, FrancP. 1 06 80 1~~ter Bac1<stroke 1 Rolond ,,,..11,.. l C.rn14ny, SI. IS. 1. Jonn Murp:;y, USA. j,jj .... ~ ,.., Nas, USA, S8 lll • Luiz WanJ", E C:.-rmqny ~ •l S Steve P1ckPll. C<ina<1a !>!! &l 6 ,..._,,. Tootlly Australia, S8.'2 I I( lao~ Sle•nlldc~ W C,..rrrdn . S9 17 8. Zollan Vana'1IO. Hungary, S9 28 ~Meleo Ind Me<JIPy 1 ..... lny H~ddy, U~A 7.19 80 7 Uln ke T aul>f'r. E CArmonv, 2 ?O 40 J Angl'la Franke, E. Germonf, 2 10 81 • Shor I• 1 8abisholl, USA, 2 11 l7 S Beclo.y Smolh (d11a11.1 2 22 8S 6. Judy HU':ISO'I, t>u\lr.lhd, 1 ~· 8~ I t>~r r A<lams, Great B"l.i1n, 2 7S 80 8 ~u'Wln Hur111 ' New Zealand, 7 .71 15 4()0..Meler Mealey Rf'ldy 1 E,1.,1 (-4 'n "' l IUln~e Richter, Ankr H.)nnrlov~. Ro~ n ,,,,, II.other, Kornella Ender)• 1• I• 1 Un1teo ~1.11. • ILlnd<l Jeuk, M<HCl<l Morr y, C.....m•lle "'''''"' Shirley BabclshOlf I • 70.•1 J Hotlano • 21 • • C..nacla !Nancy C.arapoO , Joann Bd~er, w..,,,,, Qulrlo,, Jiii Quork) 4 78 9J > w.-,1 c,, rn 111 • 1S 60 6. Sov1e1 Union • 76 7~ 7 !>""' •11" • I~ • a Fran« • lS a. Yanks Subdue Holland CALI. Colombia (AP ) -The United States. which bare ly squeezed into the semifin als of the water polo competition al the second World Aquatic Cham- pions hips, began the second half of the tourna ment Tuesday by de- feating Holland 4-2. Scorers for the Unill'd Slates we r e J ames Kruse, J a m es Ferguson, Peter Schnug and Thomas Belfanti. The United States and Holla nd are in Group 2, which also 111 eludes the Soviet Union anc Italy. Earlier. Yugoslavia over powered Romania 8·4 m a Grou1 I semifi nal. Ojuro Savinovic w.1~ the top score r for Yugosl:.i\ 1J \\1th three goals. Also in Group l arl' Cuba am Hung ary. Meanwhile. S pain .i~sur1•d itself of finishing at lc(:ISl n111ll with a 7-5 lriumph over Mexico Ramirez Rips Pasarell WASffiNGTON (AP) -Raul Ramirez of Mexico easUy defeat- ed Charles Pasarel1 Tuesd~ in the first round of the $100,000 Washington lnlernaUonal tennis tournament. Ramirez, winner of the Italian Open a nd seeded fifth here. downed Pasarell 6·0, 6--3 on the Bffond day of the tournament, which offers a fi rst prize of $16,000 and a 1975 automobile. Othe r seeded players who won during the a fternoon se11ion were No. 15 Phil De nt of Australia, who defeated Tom Gorman, 6-!J 7 ·6" and No. 16 Vl· j ay Amrltra:;, of 1nd1a. who beat J alro Va lesco or Colombia, 6·1, 6.-4. Bllly Marlin , who recently turned prof esslonal, advanced when Peter Fle ming defa ulted with an injur ed arm . In other matches, Colin Dibley of AustraJia defeated Dick Dell, 6-3, 7-5; Victor Amaya defeated Colin Doudswell, Rhodesia, 6-2, 6-4; Joaquin Loyo.Mayo, Mexico, defe ated Marcello Lara, Mexico, 7-5, 6-2, and John Yuill, South Africa . defeated Sashi Menon, India, 7-5, ~-4. This Gamble Loses Oscar Gamble of the Cleveland Indians 108l his bid ror a stolen base Tuesday as he's taaged out at third by Roy Howell of U"ITe ....... Texas in an American League baseball game at Arlington. Texas won, 4-0. • - B:l CAILY PILOT j Football, Baseball, Law Keep Sorce on the Go By ROGER C,\RLSON 01 UM O.u, ,., •• ! Sl•ll l'hert~'s no .,...,,)'. it ~1·t•n1s, that anyont· 1s t'\'t'r goin1: to al'<.'USe fu1'1l\~•r Ne\ll•port llarbor Jl1 i.:h football and b.1sl•ball slilr ,\rt Sor('C of bt>1n~ one way. 1-le's just got too m;u1y thin~s ~o ing with avenues in SC \'eral direc· t1on s avai lable to him, Prese ntly he 's busy "'orking out at Cal State 1 Long Beach> as the 24th a nnual North ·South Shrine football game at I'asadena's Rose Uo"·I nears Saturday e\'cning. 1-tc·s t1ckt.·tcd for USC !n the fall v.·here his trus· ty n~ht foot is expected to help the ·rrojans in held coal kil·king. ,\nd in the s pring it'll be his bat and glove in f1.>t.·us in baseball. \'cl d e s pi t c hi s pos!>i bititics of pro. fessional football or baseball follo"·ing hi s colle~iate career, Sorre ~;Jys his primary inter('sl is toward a law degree-a springboard toward politic.·s. on plaC'ckicking in f.;..Jt . ball , at l'-'ast for thl• (1r:.t l\.l'O ye:1rs . In pr('pura- tion for lht' North Satur- day he's also v.·orkin.: at t;wt. I v.·as rus hulG tho6c trit>s," he adds . Soree's bl.'Sl·C'\'er field goal v.·3s a 63 y;,1rder in pr;.a('licc, 'It 's like ! ' r ,. • .. "I'd like to gel into politics ... S<J ·y·s the forml'r Ne v.·port 1-larbor studl•nt bod.\· prl.'sidenl. "Evt.'ryone gripes about things that arc v.·ron~, ,\nd if you v.·ant a voice 1 n c han g ing or straightening out things you have to get involved . NEWPORT HARBOR'S ART SORCE PLAYS SATURDAY NIGHT IN THE ROSE BOWL La~SCBow San c;Jl'Oll'ill(• :..ind J.aguna Bt>acb sumn1t·r Estancia Shocked lluntlngton Beach . f~o uutain Vulley and Edison highs were vic- torious in the Huntington Beach summer basket· ball league Tuesday night, but Estancia was upset by Lakewood . 1-lunlington Beach, behind Clark Sims' 17 points, defeolted Newport 1111 ..... rtH•rlltr CM ) It II f .Ou<!t ,1 0 !.or;!'o,.&IDll l 0 C .. l!tY ? I Coo«.• 10 1 P1t•lt.. • 1 . " • • . ' . 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And Edh1on had to go overtime before dl•· feating Los Alamitos, WILSON Sta n Sn1ich i·~ # T (: I . . ' 64-57. Rut prc\'ious ly un · beaten E s tan c ia despite McCluskey's 36 points l ost to IJakev.·ood, 64·55. EslWl· C~e HB, Pagr RJl i . VICTOR SUPERB GUT "'"In ltlt~ C11nm 11on& ind IH)fl ~f OU! ~1pei 1 1300 IAN~AMElllCARD lAVAWATS MASIERtHARGl lllOOHDO 8(ACH 11 i·ul• \/»<<!.• 1 Ii! a:>~• HUHHNCTOH 8(ACH • , ~ + ... '"' • '! .,~ ··rm not goini; to USC just to rlay football. I v.·ant the educ a ti on .·· ou t sidt• lin(•bai.:kl'r, a situati on he 's enJOY · ing. "I played ins idl' hnl•ba('ker at Ncwpo1i," says Sorct". "But \ll't'·rc usinJ:: an Okie dt>fense ht•rc and mo:.l of my res pons ibilitirs in\·oivl' l'Overing lht' {Ii.Its and forr1n~ th£' option:. ... anything elsl' ... 1•xpli.1 ins SurcC' ··vou ge t out lh('rl' s ome d ays and can reall y do ~ood If I get a good qui ck sn<.ip and the ball is held ri~ht I f1.--cl I should make 80 per('l'll\ •· il':lgue bas ketball te;1ms 1• lb Laguna n e;_ieh \\'aS a 65-4~ virtin1 or 'l'ustin as thl' latter took lhl' lead at Pi<IQe11 .... .,.,., Yoqolun'<l Me1 ... 1. D••hw<>O(! Willllm> C..ll•Qner S...<T Ul!h 'ln Total• • • « M Sorce i s thl• Clf' Southern Section record holder for (ield i:oals kicked in one season- snapping the pre\'ious m<.1.rk by six v.·ith l(i l!Ood ones in 197·1 v.·hi ch in· eludes .St.'ven ·for-.scvl·n in the playoffs and a 52· Y•lrder during the Sunset League season whl•n the Sailors earned their second straig ht till£'. As for his fi ('Jd goal kicking. Sorce sa)'S the sel·ret is in the back <1nd tt·ith timing. Sorce is Olll' of thl' youngest J,!riddPrs in volved in the Sh r1n r GitmC'. 11£''s 17 and v.·un't turn 18 until the day alter L:sc ·s opener v.·ith Duke in the Colisrun1 this Sep· lt'm bl.'r V.'l'ft' downl•d in ;i.e\ iun l~tjl~H~·~o~u~\~,;· c~l~•~•~n~t~I ~"~'~' v~e~1·;~~~;'~";';"~"~0~0!·."~·~·;·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ L<l1 Al~m11~, 8 17 I/ \8 ) 1'uesday night at Foothill tr~1 l\ed c<11..,,, r~ 1~ 11 11 t Jfigh Sl·hool ''herP Neff ----------- and Tu:-;tin prt•vailct.l 1 Sorce picked up field goal kicking. a la soccer !f(yle, by Wl:ltching Jan Stenerud of the Kansas City C hiefs a nd other pros on television. : ·· 1 watched tht'ir Corm," s ays Sorce. "ft took a lot of time and I "The main thin g 1 ~ gl·t· ting m~· b<.i r k into thl· kick.·· s ays Sorce. ··And rny 11m1ng 11·<Js n't reully right , eithl•r, in the Orangt• County ,\Jl .st<.1.r ganll' ... Sorct.' n11ssed a coupll' of 47 .ya rd at- tempt!' by a \\·ide margin and n1adc i.I 37 ·ya rd field goal. "Tinung: Is su 1mpor· llC''s a )Ou n~ man on the n10\'l', and C'onsidcr ing the fact Y.'ilt Cham· berlain couldn 't even make 50 percent of hi s free throw atlt'mpts in b:iskt>lball. that 80 per ct·nt fi~urc Sorce is t ~1lk ing about Sl'l'ms plenty imposing. Neff took lhl' n1ea!>ure 1 of ·San Cleml•nte. 50-<IJ. I dt•spitl' thl' 20-point cf- 1 fnrt of San \lern c nle·s Bill ~t•t•ly San ('tl'mt'nlt• had a JJ -26 lt«·HI aflt•r lhrcc quar1PrS, but Ncff's Z.1 point fourth 4uarlC'r tu1·ned it arounrt Du"""m ....,<Yl lh ""'elt .... ( ... tpll S•" c1~..,...,1• l<ll 19 II ' . . ' ' ' ' H•"""''" Mc,Col ... 11<1 ' 0 ' ' ., ' Tol•I' S<•r~ 01 0••->rt••~ Uef! 10 \1 • ....,., Clornf'nl• 11 10 11 . " ' . . ' ' ,. ' ' ' " • • " " " 10 •J did n "t kick as a r 11,,.i,i.••IM! M~•c P11 Mesa Cage Loop ll•<on R Sm•I" Uqun• 6~•<" l~t l lq I! ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " • :1 freshm an. But I got a Ill· Tt"r 1~ •; '; 1~ ..,11<-..""' ·~ 1 tie stronger and kirked ..... e., , o 1 • 1>1'""'\' 1 1 t\4'0 fi1.>ld go;.tls for the _:~Q':~ ~ i ~~ ~\::r;,•11 ~ sophomore team. then Rod,.,.~~, 1 J '' Nil••• • o <,pat,., 0 I I Col""""" } 1 five field goals for the Poll9"tt 11 , 1• 1r.1•1, 1• ,s " varsity as a ,·unior. The Tgt•h J• •& 11 111; s~.id &G•g ... (111 lq II lon~est was 39 yards." 1n.1M0<1Sytt~m• U'I Cd•1""' ~ 1 Coach Bill Pizzica re· !><ot1 1j ·~ p1 1~ ~;!!.~?:::, ~ cognized the tremendous Amt>•~•·~l'I ~ 1 '4 c~.dl•• 1 potential of Sorce as a ::~., ,~ ~ ;~ ':1"'"~~~e , ~ . " ' " ' " • " '" ' • ' " . " " ,, " ,, " ' • 6 Sn\l\n Lil1••lrom A''"' ~"~"' l'°'h•I• Ootb~ .... IC!31' ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,. ' ' • • • , . ' ' . . ' ' ' IS •qi $tO•eOrOu.1r!f<> ' " .. II I 11 \8 I 8 14 I~ A's Fall, 6-4 senior a nd simply V.'ent :~1~:':" : ~ ~ :; ~·· ~ ~ for a field goal anytime El<"•~•i.nt. 1 1 ; J ~,.~,•tt; n 2 LONG BEACll -'f'hc the Sa'.lo"'.·· "'Cce ... ,·thin r"1"1~ J~ '' 1• l"1 1°'"1' iJ ,, ·• 11 Long Beach Jets came ' ' • .~ "' .. >i•1!1""' '"•-ntor , •O },j "11111""~ B"•'tl & C"0". lf>1t the opponent ·s 35-yard up "·ith three runs in the \ine-openin~ the "'"Y :-,ixth and seventh inning for Sorce·s remarkable Mexico City Swimmers in Area to pin a 6-4 dercat on the 52-yarder, among others. lluntington Beach A's in .. , think if I can kick <.is An inll·rnational swim-tC'am. lluntington Bc<1ch IAlng Beach Joe Di'.\1ag. v.·e ll as t did las t vear I fes t is st•t Thurs day at 1\quatir!i, Orange Sv.·im giobascball Tuesday. \ s ho uld be OK ·as a Mes i.I \1crde Country Tean1 and the host '.\1esa """""V1""B••<ll.t.'•t•l d •• r II rlM freshmi.ln al USC,"' says Club in Costa '.\1l•sa Ver eSv.·im Cl ub. c"""""''"·t i.i11 , 1 1 Sorce, who fi•urcs his .,,,·herC' thrL·e age group .., .. 11°1•,rl ,' •, ', • ( W•IS<:on, ft biggest challenge v.·ill lt>ams (ages 8·18 ) from 1\cl1on is rotn 9 :.J.nl. to Wool~•a,Pt• 3 1 1 1 . C . 5 C ,. ( Jon n H ' 0 0 0 c ome from Glenn l\fC'ioco ity, consisting p.m . un1pe 1ng rom M<.~'!..in i r ) 1 0 \li'alker. a transfer from of ISO athletes, w ill com· i\.fexi co are Is raelita c.r11n,11111-" o ~ o L . .\ ll arbor Junior pcte against their peers Centro D epor t i\'o, ::i•~:.;;.~~,, ; ~ ~ ~ Ccllege. from the Mission Viejo Colegio Simon Bolivar ,.,.e.,•on.111 1 o o o d C \ J'l<k,.,..,t l 0 1 0 Sorce v.'ill l'Oncentratc Nadadorcs <ll!:C gr~u_p an C'ntro 1 s lureano. ro1a1~ 1~ 8 3 ~~~ ~~~~'-'----'-'-''--~--"""'--~~"---'-_:_~ 4x4 SALE '7l &..u4DCIUISll SOFTTO, .,.,.,,.,.. ""°' etc f331fVYi s2999 71 L4HDCIUISll ........,.. 3-...... ~ ......... _ !•~8) 74 INTI.. SCOUT Auto 119 .... ~' -·· •1~ 1113'!.l"'l s4999 74 LAMOCIVISH ~·-····-·-(1331..FO) 54999 • 20 DEMOS COIOU.A. COIOHA. Ml, I.AMII CIUISB SAVE NOW 71 'fOLYO IMI 4 DI. °""" ..... ,_,,, ... ,0 .... - o!_, .... .t.M/,lol 11""° ....tlogN o,.. t;Ml4 s I 188 DISCOUNT -M81Alll...-O•IWCI °"' ~ .......... c.u. 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" .,• !he ~a,,.,, .. etl ll"Cc $48.10 HR78·14 $52.01 JR78·f4 $52.08 GR7B·14 $52.95 GR7B-15 $54.11 HR71·15 $55.12 JR71·15 $59.15 LR71·15 fill MOOlLS or M•l>'l<J• ... 1,,,., ~P••h .. ~on. v.111 C•U•lor, l<M••• \loocon. t~"I" "'""" & O!"t•i tno.,ol•I W•ron. Old•~•. P,,n!!>< WllO'l, Cn<y\lt< To~•••~ Co•'1<1 W•lOfl B"·<'. lllldl<, PIJ<T>O•lO ~'<r<ol), c~."~"! Cnt.ro•.r """''· C•!" ,, Montorrr, '"''· Cot•I••• & ot~e" O•·<-. th•J•'"'· Coe&•, r ... o. Old•. Po•l••< fn•d. "101<u11. Old>, 'lymouli\ voctr. t•r111or l••~l. Co~•ll°' ''"""''' V-110•, P1,.,:>u1~. 'o"t••< & l1•<ol• Co•hn1n111 $66.90 $10.12 $&2.13 $83.75 $61.47 $71 .06 Plus $2.02 to $3.46 F.E.T. per the and old tire. Front-End Alignment Polyglas Whitewall Reduced (iJ\IOfll 1-bnff (i1!>11i11n f'11l,1J:}a.~ S!l!S 1 00.1 1 819·1~ tll•U 011·1 • 111·1 • (/1·15 S1lfS t/l·U tll-16 rll !~ <.ll·l' Sll[S 1'11·1' lll·l• ~,. 1$ Jll·l5 lll-15 $988 ::: ":.,.~;:: ... .1 ''"'"'" f ··'•1· 1,..nr .... 111 ... 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Pr ices As Shown (<.I Goodyear Service Stores, GOODYEAR TIRE CENTER COSTA MISA-NIWl'ORT HACH 1596 H•wpori ll•d. at 16th St. 548-9383 .. H_.•: M-...f'H, .. 7 •Sot. a.4 ' NEWPORT TIRE CENTER 3000 I. COftf Hwy • CORONA DB. MAR 644-8022 Hour~~. M • s.t ... , Albacore Head South With albacore movmg farther to the south. a rea sporUCushmg is rt.>lur11 ini lo the usual run of b ass. mac k e r e l and rockfish. And bonito and bur racuda continue scartc. The best or indi viduaJ catch es o ver th e weekend was a 16-powid blue fin tuna c aught 6ff the half day boat out of Davey 's Loc k e r b y Omaha's Steve T\,l.reen. T uree.n u s ed li gh t tackle and anchovy bait in landing the tuna. Davey 's didn't Sl!nd out an albacore boat, but 243 passenger s landed 332 ba ss and 1,050 macker e l for their d forts . Halrday boats out of Davey's continue to nm at 6 a . m . a nd 12 3ll, Like HO aroun NITE Mon. thru Sot. 8:00 three-quarter a l 7 a.m , all day to Cata lin a at 2 a .m . a nd to the San Clem t>nll' is la nds at mid rught. Bass and rockC11>h are :ilso l>ig a t Nt.'wport H t·ac h 'i> o th e r sport s fis hing o ultc l - Art's Landing. Ang le rs l im it e d on bass on the twili ght boat Stitui:da y . S und ay 's l'Ount for 143 anglers on 5 boats includ1..·d G22 bass. 804 m uckt•rcl und 342 rot.•kfish. lla lfday outings begin at 6 a .m .. 12: 15 a nd 5.30 (twilight ). Abo a long r.mge surface boat to the outer is lands lea\•es at midnight. ,\cllon al Dana Wharf in Dana Point l'Ontinues above average with Sun· day·s fis h counl for 386 passeoeers inl'luding 875 bass. 889 muc kerel and 66 albacore. The a lbaeorc count 1s for S6 passengl!rs on twl1 bo als . wh ich m o ved bdow Ensenada SEAL 8l:ACH 120 •not•" )()() roo coo, a cow coo, 1 I 'IO wnd b6•'· 11 <•t1co lwiu ••rt• 140 •nol•<>. 1• W HIO, 11 >dnd IM\$,. halibut NEWPOll T (Ari's L.enellt19I 10 ·~ler\ II IMU, 4J7 rn•t l\erel. 32 roo cod. (Oevo 't Lo<li.w l l'i'I <1t1Qler\ 1 bdr r ac udo1, 30 bonito. l3S ••l1co b•n. 112 rock coo , 1'0 INO erel SAN Dll!GO (MunlC ipal Pied l-ay'1 llepor1) l ilt •"91tt' •.~le o llHlCO•t, 1 Dlueltn lund J y~llowlall I whlle sea l>AU. lO bonito. ss u 11co i..h, o) buracudo'I, a 1ock <od MOARO BAY IV•rt I Undlnv> 31 •nol•11o e 11ng c.;o. •SO roe~ CCXI Ill<•'-•' unoinq I ll •n11l~I\ IV) 10<'.'I< cw. 9 long cc.d LONG BEACH 2S angltr\ 250 ~nd twu. I h•llbut 18elmont Pieri t>I .sno ter\ 3 tM rr•cuda. IOJ .,..,,., Di'>\, 1S <dhlO Dd\\, 10 Don•IO 26 ff""l< ~freJ OCEANSIDE 1q3 411\Ql~r' 211 b6\S, b wr11tt \<I'd D.;». 2 n.;lolWI, N roe t coo, 1~ 01uc ""'"' DANA WHAA F 191 dnqk" $11 bd\S, 'I CMrr•c Ud d. s , Olk <.OCJ, ~ ~ktrel. • .. h•lt A a b.i" On Kalell• Nur 605 FWY. Los Alamitos HOW thru AUG. 20 . 4 IKACTAS Offer e ff ective through Monday, July 28, 1975. 2 prints of each negative developed from color film at our everyday low price. Save on fllm at these low prices now! Kodacolor C12S film 12 exposure ,.. Kodacolor C11 O fllrn 12 exposure Kodacolor 620 fllm 1.19 1 .. 19 1.19 CANO<aA PARK HUNTtflf GTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH CARSON DOWNEY LAKEWOOD NORTHRIOGE :• h( A FULLERTON MONTCLAIR ORANGE 'THE CITY' RIVER$1DE SAN B ERNARDINO VENTURA WHITTWOOD. UM JOUf 'CPenney charge card. ... -----· We<Jne.,dny July '3 1975 O.t.fl y PILOT B:J Los Al Entries Mesa, Corona Tied for First SALE! stereo 8-track. • E11lr>u torWecln••cl•Y Ut11Nltlll Flrtl PO\l •11 U l!aul• f'lrsl Aue u luc .. stlll, llll•ncl "" ll•u. f'lltST ltACE Jj() y•rels 2 v .. , old "••ld<!n~ C•lll DreCI. Cl•lm1no Pv•~• \1.00 C••lrn•nq prlc .. \•500. • I lyD> N1t)lll tWdlker) 171 Old,.t'\Mlnl; \C•lll 11~ Wa rren was knocked out of first pls<·c in the Costa Mesa-Cor \lna del Mar bas ketba ll l~ague Tuesday nig ht . and Corona dc l Ma r a nd Cos ta Mesa arc now lit!d for the circ uit lead. Et fqro •~> lq II Mar•ltlll o I Whole I 1 Mlkt Hiii \ U cr ... 1.. u G<"l'nWOQd 0 !>tt'IQll 0 1 ~ll tape player l'ln.ol M1>>lot1 IWMd) 112 Ever el <Cru941rl 1?2 Olt Llnuts B•r CMyle\I 1'7 Olc.11t!'S Prldl> (Rlch4fdSl 11q FlcUt Sun IH•rll 172 Lu Ecf1 Cold IC&•dot;il 11? Ollo;e Aoorav.tlton !Lipham I 119 °'"""'"'• Cl•••Qt! tTr1:•1ure) 1n SECOND llAC£ -'00 yard• Claiming. 3 yur 0101 4-11p Pvr~ '1'°'1 Cl••ml09ptlce\1.00 Costa Mesa , needing an ove rtime, edged War- ren, 66-65, while Corona del Mar handed Dana Hills a 63·51 setback. Jeck Simon (Llpnc1ml W1IC1 Copy ITruw rtl Jfl Talent (Dreyer) Un And Only tCre•oe r I Bua Eye IW•lkerl Counl 01 Honor tCardola l Mr (Ult' 6 rttCl\es (W•lwnl • l orDtl 's O.Sndy I Brooks) 110 Io other league games. ::: Marina beat University, :~ 63·61 in overtime, and 11~ Fountain Valley defeat· ::: ed El Toro, 59-56. THIAD AAC£ J~ Y .. •dS 7 ........ Chi.Mu.a C'41 tq " pl \ l 0 I IP • 10 ()-., 1 0 old mA•d ens Cla1m1ng Calil·breCI. Pur'><! \1.00 Cla1m1ng Pll(l' lOSOO tl<elh Lynell (R1(lltHdsl m ~~~~ , 117 !14><n~ ~ LAne"' Hobo Joe IC•relo••> Oeck<I s Aeque>I (Orey<'• I Tn<eOttwrWom•n I Brooks) Mllor (lreasu•e> 111µtv sC.al Ad<I••> ACIOpl~ lo Caugnter ICredQe• I LuOy Ml<k lt'age1 Ca llto1n1a Seven I Hartl Goo.lr Too !Wal.on) l 1' O'n<irt 1> 1 119 Will' I 0 177 Total' 18 10 11• Score by 0..•r1ert 119 WMrt ,. I• 11 11 lS g~ CO•l•WWI} 11> t• II 111 I\ " 1 II I 1 11 Mo F"l""' 0 0.•nM<ll<,_l\e~ I 101•1> 10 • Fountain Va lley (U) lg fl f ord 8o•QllJ l •11Ql"Y HOll•no Te!t,)•tf llalt>uene zu,,..Do 1 0 I 0 ~ I • 0 I 0 1 0 • 0 101•1> 11 I S<ore llY Oll••1t" Cl l oro lt 11 I• H1ut1ld1n ll•llt•Y 11 10 11 Marl•'6 (~1 Ugland xn~Dl'ol lLdntt-r Uulllu Honr•tn bocJ~n h •W .. I"\ 10131> f9 II I> I 0 ) 0 I J 0 I u l 2) IJ Un1n r>lly 1411 Poirwr Smtih M<Clymond~ t;rttn Pa rcell Ha llord "!>Owli t1tr\ E~khclll '" " I 7 l 1 . n u 0 0 ' c pt (I I u II 0 1 I " I I/ I • • ' 8 )~ 18 !>() 16 !i9 pf 7 l ) • I 0 I Ip IJ 19 ' "' .. II> 6 • pt I 7 • } •o 10 I• ~ u I' 17 • h'·.?(l 11 )f ' 3.1 :5 FOUATH AACE •OOy•rd:..3 year Ol<b & up. Cla 1m1ng. Pu"e \2100 c1.1m109 price \2000. HB. • • Continued from 8 2 ~"''" Total> J 1 1 lJ 1S J 7 I I I 1/ !~ Aulomcl1c l~cd J 8 t1ock o.;to slcrr>('l • ()l 'I Qh!S '~ .Jll()(l On Ll1T1lh IW<t rdl 119 E;iw Rocket IHM ll 11q Bdllert"1 Barron tarook\l 1 1~ Kel(hup (C•ll l 1n Go Fuir Ze ro Bar IWabon I 11? Su•eMAI (Lipham) 121 Truly A Olamono (CardoH > 119 Fl FT H AACE lSO varos. 3 year olds. Allowance. Purse $3500. l~ Elks Lod<)e No. 204S ol Buena Par~ J•I'> Lt'gend !Lipham I 119 B0tn To Rule (Treasur<-1 119 Think Gold !Myles) 111 Mr C•prl Dec k (Page I 119 8dtler1'\ Angel I Cardo•• I 111 Ctl"O<'• "N J ade IOreye1 I 117 Just Jim Oonely (Hdrl I 127 SIXTH AACE. 110 yards J year Olds & up (li11mo119 Pur~ \l'IOO Cla1mong pritt' \1600 Tiie ''"'""'Na ltonal Bank lru•san IC.trdotal 118 A ... av St.. Goes (Harl l 111 Royal Blac k CnoCk !Adair> 11\ Khdle P•o IBrOO'<•I 119 l op Side IP•gel •n Joyous Si>e<edy lltphano I 11! SIJttOy ~ven IWa rdl 1n Top Eagle fWalkt r I 111 SEVENTH RACE lSO yard> 3 year olds & up Allowance Pvrse S6000 The AmeroN n Nat10ndl Hu'" 1ng Corj)Oral1on W1lchln" Hour IOrever l Mo\s Flee lMoon tTr easure) N'o\s Olue Pac1f1c IWarol Dear Olt! Girl IL1pham1 SPiit lee IWal'>Onl Kiolv Board (Myle~l lluggeo Cred it Card !Creager l 1n Ill 111 11/ 11'1 II/ II~ EIGHTH AAC E 100 yard>. l yedr olas Cldimln9 Purse \2'00 Claom1ng pnce \SOOO. llle Lucky Bunch, Go Silently ITreasurel Kon9 Rap•d I Adair l 171 tn 1n 111 ,,, c ia and Huntington Beach ar c tied for second with 5· l records . Le a gue le ade r Villa Park improved ils re· cord to 6·0 with a 56·50 win ov~r Los Amigos And We s tmin s l e r whipped Wilson, 61 ·54 . Robert Herson played his besl gam e this sum- m e r , a cco rd i n g to Edison co~1c h L ion<'I Purcell. He rson had 23 points, a nd had some c rucial o ffe ns iv e re- bounds in ovcrti m e Cycling S.concl •nnu•I B•Cy<I• Gr•ncl Pru at Co>t• Mos" Novlu 114.I m1101 1 Gordon Hoo CCupHlonul 1 S1o1n1ey C1"'Mlle I R1V~r\1d~ I Mid9el (I l mll•sl I Gra nl FO\ll•r I Sa n 01~901 I C.r<g Fo>ter IS..n O•eQOI V•l•r•n• 114.I mil•>> t Boo Kof"...,lt•r (LO"> Al'-''''''.,..' / Ph1fG u l1rnaC.Ctd (9rt·fl) w omen t 14 4 m •l•U I Linda ~11·1n tLngun.:i H~dcnl 2 E11eenbu111~ (Snn o.~901 Jun1on But All-round t 1',2 ""'°'I 1. Urry Scott ICh•t<JQOI 7 lo<ld ScoreDy Q~rters M<111r1a 11 14 10 lo Unlve1>llY II t• 18 11 M1~1ew1c 1 P~ulwn Aqull~r Dana H1lh tSll ... ,, s • ) () (ulbf>r l">C.n u folet.'\14. I n ~lupin l t ~~W U I Totdl\ 70 11 Corona d•I MiH (U I .;:i<nl01·f"'l11·~ t .. Llti C,dt n A-.1n St•<~I Arv rn f'ru \ '"' I. 11<., Harr1 Gui n(\11 e;lhnt Total\ '" fl 0 I " I 0 0 1 I ~ ~ 0 " I " I 0 ,,,, 1t Score by Quu 1en Otlnd Hill\ 16 . te, CdM 14 pl l 0 II • It pl u Ip IJ " Iii "' Ip 0 ,, e \IJI J; I e ~ ~ t M(l' Rori o In-dash 8-tro ck steceo 1 1 99 v.111AM fMMull1pletrod1o e 1 .•1~e 1 ; 1 1 :o $ • . . · r11.1" • • ~~~ ... ·~••,•tun 1' .... : ~l' •• " •t •:? " • ) • • ·:: lcri:"l c· : :: ::.,~ft • J ''J', Tritons Sink one week only sale ends Ju ly 30 ~an Cle mente High's Tntons lost an 11 ·8 sum-1:1tD1t, 'He're the other guys .. ' Oldoe Out GoO<loe (WdlH1 I E•taP<' Ar llsl IWardl Roc kln s.. .. ICardotal b i>Y Ace> IOreyer I Po'oa Ooo Two tL1phaml 01cke 1s Bar A Gold (H•rll A1urc\ Clow n CMyle~ > Morey !LO\ An9~lr\) IW s.tllon Bttl All·rounCI CM> m1lesl 1ll t. Ralpf\ f hf't flO fturr1tn(1••' M 1tw mer leagu e wate r polo decision to Bois a G ra.ndc T u e s d ay eve n i ng <.>t OrangL' Coast CollegC'. Scoring for SC werl' Steve Cade and Don 1 ltll with twn goals l'at·h and sin gle talli1..·s by Enc Guoss and Mike J om·s B.F .Goodrich l2/ Celm<n> l!>dnl.i OMPcHd I flQ NI NTH II ACE •00 ra•CI> 3 Yt'rll Old> & up Claom1ng Pu"" Sl'IOO (la•m1n<;1Pritt S1l>OO. Req~>I L1llle Bar tl 1phaml 11q Rocket <n1un CCred9ert 11• Cltth A Quin IMylesl 118 Truly ASurpn~ (RicndfdSI 119 H111hT1dt's tTrea sure t 119 Dynamo Pdl•IOI CCardo1a I 119 Gorgeou\ l<x.11s tOrey~r 1 119 ~ • .., • J Boy Two <Brook•t 177 Jel Bar None tP•~I 1n Los Al Results For TuHd•y Night Clear, Tr.u k Fut l'IRST RACE l SO ya rds l year otdlo & up, Cla1mon9 Purses l'IOO. Trople C Truly Brooksl EchO Too tCardold1 23.80 10 1(1 6 40 1.70 4 40 3.60 Run BloDby Run IL•l)llam1 T 1mt 18 17 Aho ran Ro>y Jo y N<evad• Ftvtr, Witch C reek Chic ICa to l Gold. 1<1ss.em.111 Coura 9eous Kip Phoebe> C.Ol1mll Scralchl'CI Gel HilPPY. 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Tustin ~ Kottl1a & Colftns) $12-3383; 1 8$ 8 •••• Cl. ~ l#e. (Nl'cm from 0ty Hal) ~ I 84 OAIL Y PILOT Wednesday, July 23, 1 IJJS Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKAllY The 62-foot Ne w Zealand-built sloop, sometimes caHed the "elongated Satar boat" because of her sleek line s, low freeboard and hard chine has !inished first .in her second consecuUve Transpac, ~d the queisllon th~t arises in moe\ yachting minds us : How did she do it? Was the weather to her lik· ing? ls she indeed the fastest sailboat ever l>u.ilt? Was lt su perior navigation and crew work? After all, she beat yachta with lonaer waterllnes and more sail area -the lhlngs that spell speed to most yacht!im en Bill Pasq uini, one of Ragtime's new owners, along with 8111 White, explained ''how we did it" in .:.i ltdephone interview Saturday night fro m Honolulu FIRST THE STATISTICS: Ragtime's log shows that s he traveled 2,359.7 miles on the race from Los Anae les Harbor to Diamond Head on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. Her el&P&ed time was nine days, 23 hours. 54 minutes for an average speed of 9.8 knots. Her bes~ d ay's run was 2S> miles. While surfine down the windy Molokai Channel near the finish, s he averaged 15 knots for two hours straight and cro:;sed the finish line logging a sust ained 17 knots. Asked why R agtime chose a course so much farthe r south than the othe r yachts, Pasquini answered with two words : "B~n Mitchell." MITCH ELL IS ONE of the ace navigators on both the west and east coasts and bas navigated win ning yac hts in every major yacht r ace in the world . He is considered an expert on T ranspac weather. "Based on Ben's analysis of the daily weather maµ rad ioed to the fleet, Ben kept telling us to head farther south," s aid Pasquini. ''Ben noticed that the isobars wer e spreading apart farther south and assured us we would pick up better wind6 on the southed y course.'· Pasqu101 said the winds were generally light the first three days of the race -a condition that favored the lighte r Ragtime. "We wcr~ flying a chute the second day out when the wind s wung to about 150 degrees re- lative," said P asquini. ''WE R E ALLY GOT excited during the last fe w days of the r ace when position reports indicated On- dine was gaining 30 miles a day on us. We put our ~st helms men on the stick and worked the cr e w that much harder ." Pasquini said Ragtime had no gear railures and no blown out s a ils , even during the latter stages of lbe race when the winds whistled up to 25-30 knots in high seas through the Molokai channel. "We started out with a three-quarter ounce t'hute and sw itched to the 1.5 ounce after two days and kept it up a ll the way " Ragtime is only the fourth yacht in Transpac history to win firsl·to-finish honors. The yacht Lurltne did it in t he first two races back in 1906 a nd 1907. Ticonderoga was a repeater in the 1965-67 races and Windward Pasagewon in 1969and1971 T1'e oce. c.. be YOUIS! LMntto.._u.._. ...... ,_We Mac WINDWARD SAILING 1714) 494-6107 ~ .................. . ; Where do you 10 to set your~ e MARINE SUPPl.IES and get % ! them at DISCOUNT PRICES?. i $ • 0 • SABOTS NOT JUST 'KID STUF'' Many Adutta 9tlll Racing Them Sabot Story More Than a Kid's Boat When most people see the little eight-foot pram with the Dutch wooden shoe insignia on the sail rut- ting a round the various bays of Southern California they think of them as children's sailboa ts. Aclually, what they are seeing is the Naples Sa bot, one of the oldest one-design dinghies in Southern California -and they haven't always been a c hildren's boat. The Naples Sabot first came into being in 1946 and has s ince become an international class, though ·most of the boats are concentrated in Southern Californi a . Although they are primarily a children's training and r acing boat, many adults still sail them competitively THEY ARE ALSO USED extensively as a te nder for larger vessels, both power and sail. According to Adra Kober, executive secretary of the cla!.S from 1948 lo 1950, the first Naples Sabot 'was designed and built by Roy McCullough and R.A. Violette who lived in the Naples district of Long Beach, hence the na me These two men who had searched unsuccessfully at Balboa to find a suitable sailing dinghy to buy. re- sorted to building one of their own. They developed the design Crom the Balboa Dinghy and from a de- sign of the MacGregor Sabot which had appeared in Rudder Magazine The main change they incorporated was to sub- stitute a leeboard for a centerboard to make the boat easily launched and a better tender for a large yacht The first two boats were built in Violette 's garage during World War II when wood, nails and all other m aterials were hard to obtain. EIGHT-FOOT PLYWOOD was not available so shorter pieces had to be pieced together for the planking. Sails were cul from the spinnaker or a lar ger yacht. The first Naples Sabots were built and s ailed exclusively by adults Racing was restricted to Alamitos Bay until the end of the war At that time, people who saw the sailing performance of the Sabot became interested and the class began lo grow Offic ial plans were drawn by L M Dingler in 1946 and revised in 1949 at which time others began lo build Sabots, including such well-known s ailors as • W.L. Campbell, Harry Davis a nd Willis Boyd . More boats were built by professionals and some by hob- byists in their backyarm and garages In lhe ensuing years the Sabol became the primary boat in these parts for teaching children to sail and was a favorite for juniors in racing pro- gnms. @ • IN MOST llEGATI'~ the Naples Sabot turns out $ • the largest number of boats and are us ually divided f) • into lhree classes. They are popular Crom San Diego 0 • to Santa Barbara. @ • In 1949 an illustrated article in Popular @ Mechanics Magazine brought the boat to interna-e tional attention and requests for plans began to @ $ pour in . Sabol n eets now exist in Denmark, Spain, $ • Canada, Holland , Belgium and the Canal Zone. . ....__~~~~~~--. : . i i 4': lCMI PULLMAN, COSTA MESA H7 .... ~ ~flJ ••••••• .. ••ee ... eetr OIJTDOORS A breath of fre1h air. In the DAILY PILOT LET'S GO SAILING ..• IH IEAUTIFUL DAHA POINT HARIOR SAILOR'S SPECIAL! ! ! ! VICTORY 2 I • • • • • • • • $1.00 PEil HR. OMIGA I 4 .•••.•.•.• $4.00 PIR HR. CORONADO Jl .•.. SI 2.00 rER Hit. ALSO aUMAIOUTS A..0 ASHING SICIFFS •ENT A SAILIOAT • "'"'y.'I MYtf" ........ • Dr-, s..,.... ............ .... Lr t ' I ................... ....... , ......... • ...._ca.mt I . ...,,.. .~ ....... ............ , •Sit I 41 OM,.,.._., EMBARCADERO MARINA ._._..2111•"-• D .... r.WllwtMlr.CA. rhofM:(714,4•6-6177 Diamond Race Won By Walrus Walrus, a Ran1er-26 co-skippered by Jim and Kimo Worthington of the Santa Moalca Yacht Club, was the winner ol the Diam ond in the Rough r ace, the third in SMYC'J Glenn Thorpe Series and the first in the Commodore's Seri•. The 20 -mile race waa sailed in Santa Monica Bay in brisk 15 knot winds. Summary: MORF -1. Walrus; 2, LOVE Is, Bob Crum, CYC; 3, Su-Dy III, Andy Lockton. eve; 4, Bac- cban al, Geo K a neko, PMYC. PHRF A and B -J, lcblban Ma ru, Kokki Shindo. KHYC: 2, Gran- ny Goose. loa Wllliarm • S MYC: 3, Conqulstador • PhO Mann.es, KHYC. PHRF ·C -1 , Sturmvogel. Pual and Klose. SCCYC; 2, CND· dit, Barry N eedbaJft, SKYC: a. Liquid Gitt. Howard Cbe11e)', I SBYJlC. PHRP'-D -1, La HJ I Hurri . S lan Eisne r , I SMYC ; 2, Troll, Kaa Kutner , SCCYC. 200 Vie In Bal Regatta rvauc ~ones PtO•TlOVI au11•1:la MAM•n•n•••~ f ............ ..,... .......... -.. . HIW••OO~ I NTt• ... lltt. "°'1 .,..,._,,,,,,, • .,,. .. M ......... e..t ... c.a.. .... --~ Jffft w+••· ,,. ... ~.,~u..-..,1 ,,. .. llUllMu ............ " ..... oi.-..1. K•IMrtM -"-" .... . Tlllli .... .._. -· ........ .. a-ty o.ft. 1111 OJ ... C...-.lY911 .M¥ Over 200 boata ln lt 11 • '"s.. ...,. classes turned out on in· .._.,.,.. °'~ CM•• ':t:" """ slde and outaid~ counes J.,., ... ll,JO • .-~u. 1 u ....,, Saturday and Sunday for Balboa Yacht Club'• PVBLIC N011C£ Midsummer Recatta. 1t1CT1T1cwut>11•1:11 Winds were light both NA•& 1taHMHT days wllb the aoulhwat ,..,:::;°'._.,,. •r.-11 ~ Ml· 1ephyra occ a1ionally SUltVGl\.LAHCE SYSTaMI,., shifting to the south. :.i':'" w..t. c.oue ....... GM...,. OullWe Ciat... ltoc.r1 --· BIKllOVNI, WI JeeM P-CAT· a -1, Bl•,.i. Street,C.t.MtN,(.el.....,..•_,l " -• Tflb !Mnl,.t1 Is'~'-llt ell ~ Cat. Les Vasel, CBYC; 111~1. 2 Whi B C i CUr ._. M. a led burfl , . z ang, ra g · ™• , .. ,.,...."' ... 111• -4111 .. ford, CBYC. C-ly O.rll of Of.,. c.e-tYGft-"'Y P-CAT·B -1, Turk's '·'"'· .. _.. Boat, Roberl Stonich, P1.11111"*' 0r.,. co.tt Deity"'•· SSSC: 2, Buzz Bomber, .1y1,, .... tl,J0.1tu 2,..,,, PUBLIC N011CE Bob Marshall, NHYC, 3, Okole Maluna, Chuck Grabowsky, OYC. ETCHELLS-22 -1, "~~~'::!:::,::::' Chaparral, Pat Ayres, Tiwtoiiowi.,. __ .. ,.°""~ NHYC; 2, Belle, John, ..... ~ o " T E "" P o R,. R v Cazier, BYC; 3, Perfect, OEVELO PMEHTs. 1un Hessw K t Edl NHYC. ~ UIM, HuntlftllCWI a.ec ... (I ...... en . er, , ... Lo111u S< ... tbe stoe<tie•. 1.in Wildfire, Hank Easom, ~s-. u.11e. HIHlttflt'°" ...... CA. St. FYC. 92 ""Pwi..r H, s-ci.••. 1~n Neu..u RHODES-33 -1, Im-l •ne.H"""""onllee<h.CA.'Klt pulse Oscar Clevidence G¥'f M. Prk •. '''°s $11\ .-.. ' ' F-t•I" V•lleY. CA. "2•10 NHYC. T"ls b11alM u h co1te111cted by • s H I E L D s -1 99Nr•l e>erlMH .. ip. ' P<tter H. Stoeckel Cruncher, Lee Painter, Thi• "•'-"' wes tlMd ... n. UCISA; 2, Tornina, Bill c_, citrt. _. 0r-oe c-itr e11 M, M art in • N H Y C ; 3 , n. im. ,...,1 Theresa, Bob .Gunyon, P\ltl41slled 0r....-c.o.s1 o."' ""-'· UCJSA. Juty n . JO • ...,~•. 1>. "'s m.1s SANTANA-22 -l , B C Graphic Impress ion, __ P_U_L_I_N_OT1C __ 8 __ Trefz, sssc. 5UP••tOttCOUHO,TM•ITAfe 470 -1, Mark and 0PCAL1fle>••••PO•,••co.n OPotlMte• John Smith, ABYC. ....,...-. PHR F 1 l t MOTICa OP MllA•tMe OP r9T1Tff* -. ncan a-TO UTAH.ISM 511111U~TAtlllOVS lion, Ray Booth, BYC, 2, otATM ,. .. o ,..,. oac••• Moon Cusser, Clare Con· one:u••M• .. o ••T••un '" UTATI[ nell, sssc. E\l.elt ot Wll\.IAM PATRIC. HAN-FINN -1. Ron NAN, o. w 1u1•M P. HANHAN, Do h So C O&<u~. ug e rty t y • To All Persons l"ltrt\ltd 111 IM lnskte Cla11e1 ~••tt of tht •bovtt named O.<~! SABOT A -l, B-t.-NOTICE IS HE REIY GIVEH tl\M lUUft.O) KATHERINE AM•ACH(lt Mt lllM Benjamin, NHYC; 2, llt r t ln • petltl•" •• £1t •bt11• Jack Franco. LIYC; 3, ~:~ .... ~= .:"tM ~.!:': Ty Beach, BYC; 4, Steve w1111•m P•tr•o H-. •wWll...,, Rados, NHYC,· s, Brad P. ~.,.,..,.. '*'"•n<•••""'""'~"\Mt lor further .. rtk 11IM$. ...i «fl.e IN Wheeler, BYC. t1mtanc1pCe<u• ... 1,..111e_,.11M SABOT B -1. Eric -set '°' •vvvit "· ms. 11t uo Doe . NHYC •.m .. 111 U..ouf1,_ el ()epwtrne"' nng, : 2, Jeff *· J of s,ald ceurt, •t 100 CtYI< Cemer Rader , NHYC: 3, flip on.., wu1, •n '"' Clly of S...t• Anl, C.lllornl•. Smoot, BYC 0a1rc1J111, is. ms SABOT c -1, Chris WILLIAME.StJOHN, W 1 h By St Co\lf'llY Cieri< e s • c' 2, eve PlltEHHElt AHO au HT Adkins on, NHYC; 3, A.-... ,utu• Ch l . B k. h ly;lt-MM.~-ar te uc 1n g am, u s1 En•P'••f1llStrttiSMii.111 NHYC: 4, Amy Hins haw, 5MQAll•,c.1H.-Mu21•1 LIYC T~l:l1t0~ · AtwNyi ter ,..uti-r LID0 -14A -1, Rowly ~l"'-<1 OrM~ Cont 0.11, Piiot, Lohman, BYC; 2, Bill Jutyn,JD. ms 2n..1s McCord, BYC; 3, Gib Ma rshall, ABYC, 4, Chad Twichell, LIYC; 5, Dick Lineberger, ABYC. LID0-14B -l , Scott Simpson, LIYC; 2, Don Wiese, BYC; 3, Greg Busche, HHYC; 4, Mary Karyl Thorne, BYC. I.JD0-14C -1, Roger Rawllns, BCYC. ADULT LASER -l , Al Nelson, BYC; 2, Dick Deaver, BYC. LASER A -1, Mike Meehom , NHYC; 2, Chris Raab, HHYC; 3, Alan Andrews, BYC. LASER B-l , Scott Lohman, BYC: 2. Betsy Andrews, BYC; 3, Dave Clark, NHYC. SNIPE -l , Frank Presky, CBYC; 2, Grant Hill, BIYC; 3, J eff Case, sssc. Hi-Point Race Tight Off CoalJt Competition in han- dicap racing doesn't come much closer than the resulll of South Shore Sailing C lub's lhree races in last weekend's Hi-Point Series. In a triple feature that started at Newport Last Friday and ended back at the home port Sunday, there was only one minute and 12 s econds separating the first two boat.a on corrected time for the three races. THERE WAS a Ue roc fint place and a tie foe second with both places havinc to be decided on the best corrected times for the three races. The second place tie ended in a two minute and 16 second dUferential between the two boat.a. Overall winner alter the compuUni was all finished was L ' ll Ole, ,., .... AnJWMte In the c•,•t .. u~f,.•""Q"il~.J"'I PUBLIC NOTICE ... ,, NOTICE TO CtCEOITOltS su~EltlOlt COUltT OF.,~ STATE OP' C.ALIP'OtCIUA FOtC T"E COUNTY OP' ORANGE He. A·U121 E\1'11• ot L E NA F RUMKIN, O.c••sed. NOTICE IS HER ESY GIVEN .. .,. <,...,llors 01 t.._ ·~ Nll'lff dK..-.c tl\al •II Ile•~ ........ <i.l-.,..... tt>t w lcS M<edltft4 ••• r941Vlred te file them, with ttw MUU MY •OllC .. ~ lft ltw olll(e o1 lht <1•r\ o1 !flt • .,.,.. - lllled court, or to pronenl lllem, '11114ltl .. ~<~Wry vouctwrs, lo 1tw -sior- al lhe Law Ofllc• of SM YTH, ROSTON ANO PAVITT, INC., .,., Wllsltlrt 81..,., Sit . :no. L~ A"gtles. ~itoml• Q IO, which is lht pleu ol """'-' OI ttw lll'dersi!lfl"ll iTI ell "'e(ters ~,.. 1119 to tht n tett of u t• d!Ktdeftt. •INI> fol>r months •lttr ti. llrst ~°' thb IW>llce. DllllCIJulrl. lt7S ELLSWORTH R. ltOSTON E ttt_,.cw .. _Wlltof ............. ,.,...~ SMYTM, lltOS'TOM A•O PAYl't'T, !WC. .,: .... _. ....... 41'2 Ml1'Mn ....._ s..m l.M ,.._....,CA...,_.,.,. A...,..,,.._En<tltw Put!lllllH Or•.-C:O.lt Deity lll'llot. July t , i., U , )II, tt7S U111>1S PUBLIC NOTICE PtJKIC NOJL& PUBLIC NOTICB PUBLIC NOTICE '•lf tftlilt l\iiiiiili flM11e1tAT••••., 1lle ..,.._.,.. ~ •r.t _,....._ nn1": t HE STltAY·WHALE, ..... J F«tt4 ,..,.,. UO-too. CA."'" lllWitrt We«""'""'· U"t ...-, 191 MlriMr Or •• UtuN Nltwf, CA. 9"17 flr..i. WH<~"'lr1tl, 117" ...... IOI ~t1Mt Or., UtllM .. Kii, C" tlm T"'' 1Mo1IMu '' <•ftdwcted lly • 9'f'11r•l •MMt1'1la, R091trl W"""1!11ttfl Tiii$ st ... ""9114 •M fllM ...... 1t1t C-1¥ Cle,_ I/If Ottf\9t C.UfttYtfl """9 17, "1$. PU9UC N011CE l'ICTtTIOVI •ust••U NAM&ITATIMe•T n.. .......... ...._. ...... ww-"""•'; FOUtC SEASONS SERVICES, W'22 VHIMl9 UM, M l..-, "'-lo, C..ttfenlk nus Wllll•M TllMl'IH ~Miii, 2•n 2 Ve11••le \.•11•, M IU lo" Vl•Je , (.ti Meftlle f'U7 S l•ely" Jone Mer•l1t, tOU V•1t•1110 '-•"•• #ln loft Vl•I•. c.i ...,.,., • .,., s This MMMH II cetldW<tOd lly a fll'Of' ....... , ..... WllllemT.Met11ft T"ls st•-11t •n flied •It" h c-ty Clerk of Of.,,ge c-tfy"" JwAr II, lt1S. .. .,, "'*'"'"" 0r....-eo. .. c o.i"' "'""· ,,.., "n. •·_.~···ms .. u PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE ~tC't1TtOUI evs1•IU t1A111• ltATeMl•T n. '°''"""' ~ " ........... MMM: MC t•TO~·J°"MSfOft \.A04'T SM.£$,, ... _,t C..st ... , .......... ...... c.a111 . .,... ...... O.teJetlftl•.MIDW.. c.or-. '*'9 PMlt, CA. TNs llUUMU ll ceN«IW .. flit.,._ ...... 1. lt.C.rl 0. JeM$.tOA PUBLIC NOTICE JICfiTIOOl iifft .. U llAMll $UTt! .. llT Tho ............... ~ .. ~ ... -es: T•AN .. WCU EMTE•P•USE$, t!1155 ~ St .• Mkl .. ., cu;, CA. n.n ._, FreM Oe!Mlt, •t JWMt Cr.,Hwlt ...... lo.Ctt,(A ..... Til+s MIM» 11 <_,_"4 tt.,. !. ......... ,_., F. Qellltt\ Tiiis -...,....,.. •es mw "'"' w. c.-ty Oet1t ol or.,... CWflil¥ • ,_,. M. ms. , . . , .. Maritime Graduate Midshipman Wtll1am Scott Conrad, sun of Mr a nd Mrs. Mt•lvin L . Conrad. 16501 Le CirancJ Lane, Huntington llcach, .has graduated from the California Mari ttmc Academy in VulleJo. Conrad received a B.S d egree in Tn1arine engineering and a third 41Hitttant enfi~c er's llcense in the Merchant Marine Nmhmll~ Country and western music st ar Conway Twitty ls moving to Nashville after living in l' c n t r u I Oklahoma for 17 y~ars to take ad- v untagc or the country music capital's central location. . . . -. . . . . . . I . WMtH'<:.(hy ~y 21 1975 ________ ....,;D_A_ll~. v_P_:•.;;..;.o:....r ___ • __ ._i; For Academic Achievement 5 Horwred Claremont Honors 11 Students At Chico Eleven Orange Co<u.t ~tutll·ut:; have bt'l'n re cogniied for s1:holastu.· ad11l'Vt.•mt.•nt clurrn~ the SJ.H' mg semester at Clarcmoul Men·~ College Those honored are. Hunli.nglon Beach -Kcnnt•th Hoffman, i.on o( Irvine J . Hoffman. 20\'01 Beu ch lil vd . lnlne -Robert Davis , son of Mr. and Mn.. Jack Davis, 18992 Antioch Dn ve, L;ag una Beach En<· Rcssll'r, :-.iin of Edward R. Ressler, 1615 Louise !:>ln•el, Man· Spilaleri, son of Mr. a nd Mrs. Vernon R. Spit<tleri, 1600 Em~rald Bay Ori ve ~nd Bartll'll Tabor. !>On of Mrs Margaret M. Behr. 25-16 Mono1cu DnH. N~wport Bea<'h Kt·unl•tlt Broy, n, ::.011 of Mr. .md Mrs. Or.ii K llru~u. J.tlt 1.irwoln Lan<', J•atrirk W1lhams. ll, son o( Na.nc:~ 1·: K1m1Jh-, 407 Snug lhirbor Road and Mr J L1·on W1lhJnl~, 2501 Crestview Drivt', and, MJrt' Wy11 n1·, ~on of Mrl> J Wynne, 453 Vast a Roma, Sao Juan Capistra110 Ur.u1d1m B1rt1 h\•r, !>on of Mr. and Mrs. R oll lltrld1c.:1 , :1:.!:1:1J D1·f OlH:>JJ•> $\reel; Soulh Laguna Kenndh l>rt•w. ""11 ul .\11 ur1<l Mrs. Marvin Drew, 32251 Stonmgton Koad. ui1d. Westminster Thorn a:> Lllln, son of M 1 .rnd Mrs. Ger\lld Linn, 13442 Weymouth Stn·l'l ft\ c Oran gt.• Coa:st Sll.t! ,ft•nl , ~ c•t 1• ri.mll·tl to th llo11ol'-; Lt~·l :Jt CJI St:Jt~ l'hH'O L11c~11 stud1•nt~ who re- 1·1•1 \'t'd ,ti lt•ast <I :l.~ ~' atll' µmnl avl't..tgc an·. ('Jlhv Jane OolJn amf Hrut.·~· ,J Z<•bdol'f. bolh of Costa Mt.•sa, J ames W Goddard. llunt111~'1.on lkal·h. and Barry Lynn I I Li Pd .ind Pr\• ... 11~n O.trcn .lotll'~. !Joi It of :'\ t.'~ po11: lk,1rh SPECIAL VALUES FOR TODAY ~THRU SUNDAY OUR NEWEST PEP BOYS STORE & SERVICE CENTER COSTA MESA FULLERTON 2946 BRISTOL ST. 1530 S. HARBOR BLVD. SO. OF SAN DIEGO FWY. PHONE: 870·0700 PHONE: 549-1533 SANTA ANA 120 E. FIRST ST. AT CYPRESS PHONE: 547-7477 WESTMINSTER 15221 BEACH BLVD. PHONE: 893·8544 OPEN MON. T,HRU FRI. 8:30 A.M.·9 P.M ./SAT. 8:30 A.M.·6 P.M./SUN. 9 A.M.·5 P.M. l it 11ulvrt•t II h.9~ P••tt••"" •• ''•9•'ft"! I ""'IJ ,..,, ~.,,., *If'! ..___ .. ..,. ""••nl t " .. 0, ~1 .. ,,.,1 ""''"'r .... ~ .... •• '" loiou• A11 , .. ., t111 •••o" r ,, ... """ •o''• ~~~ COMPLETE Kil 1:~y 29a USE "UGHT IS WHERE Till IEY IS" KEY HOLD ER & r1 FLASHLIGHT : GARAGE FLOOR & DRIVEWAY CLEANER HAllO• .. UY Delco Aii00 SHOCKS I (OflMUTflT Mt lDJUSTlll( fUGGHf 5f0CK fN TOWN WIPE & SHINE. 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STATtEMI HT TI,. lollowlr\Q ~r>Ont ••• OOlflO bull T'-IOltow."9 per\Ont .,. 4o1n9 o...w , ,..u•~ neu~ ORANGE PAAlt LIO . 1ras1 ~. 01 ¥Eit!.IFIEO BUSINESS .... "' Clrc .. , Suite C. lr<wlro•, Call-• SE A¥1CES, ~ 011•11. Svlle 100. j'll'01 ,._.,ciort llo<ll, CA '11..0 G•ry Oon•lll\Oft, P 0 8oa Hl6. C.rl• Ann Atoltr. ~I f'tnlor- lncllnt, ~v•~ o,,,.., L•C)UfW Nj9u.1. CA t2t11 1 ROl\•111 Toooren. 1'3)t Jeronimo Judltn M Tll\ll•, •U w. ll•ker, No l ~nt. El Toro. C•lllorl\le •2UO 1018, CO>I• Mew. CA '2U4 l Thli l>u\ln•H I\ conou".o bt • lllh bu"""'U •~ conovcleo Oy • hmll i -••I~' lner\l\IO 00 p.jtlro•.,>hl1>, t G•r Y OoroelOM>ro Carl• Ann Rl<;aler • Tllb \l•l•,,,.nt ""'" llltd w1tl\ thO! Tllh •tale,,.enl ... , 111<'<1 wllh '"" ~ Olul\ty Clerk ol Oren~ County on Jiily County CIH~ ol Ora~ County on July : 14, It/), 11. 1'1S , NRtt 1'4Jol'1 Publt"""O Orenoe COa•I O•lly Piiot, P\lo<t>heO Or•nl!<' (oa>t 0 .. 11, PHol, Jvly 23, JO. •no Auo •. 13, 1'15 11~1s Uuly to, 13, 'IO. and it.ugu•t •. 1'1S 2U4·1S P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCONTAACTOAS CALLING FOR BIDS School Ot~lrtCI Newport·~>.! Ila A~ , Cost• Me•a, C•tllorn1a. B•d 0...lOllM 2 00 o ctoc• pm on 1 ... JOll\<My OI July 191S Place <it !ltd Rece101 1851 PloKl!fll1a Ave,,_, Costa M<!w. t•l1torn1,. 9'1677 f,V'.ILI NC. AOOR ESS P 0 Bo• Ill.I, Newpor1 l:le.t<lt, Cat1to rn1• 9'1i.J. Prott"tt fd~nt1t1<.tlt1on Name R,..ptec,ment 01 Costa Mtscl HtQfl School S w im Poot Rt<•rcu•o11101' Sy~ttm Plo<.e P1a11\ °"''on f'llt' t8H Pl"'-"n-''°' "•t . Cou a />N\CI Ca1ttorn1a. NOTICE IS HERE.RY CIVEN lllal t~ al>On ncimeo S<llOol 01~1ric1 Ol Ora~ County, C.itttornia, a<ltng Oy ano tllrouQI\ 11~ Covern1n9 Board, t>tr <'ln,lflr r r e f erred lo d\ "DISTRICT". will receive up to, but nol later lllan lhoe above \Idled '""''" \eale<t bids tor the awarU ot a u>ntroct tor '"" dbove pro11>< t 610~ \ll<Jll l>" r~t~tVt'd tn ti.,, pl<><• .oen1tl1PO above. and \hall t>e °'''""'" .tnd publlCly reoO aloud at lhe .tbove ~ .. led time •nd pl<lct Iller' woll ~a N A Ot'P~•I reQulreo tor fd<ll s•I OI b id documents IO i~•ontl'f' t~ ••••urn 1n gooo c0f'01lo0n '"''"''" N Ad••• c111er '"" 01a _,,no a.i~ l..11<1\ b•d mu\I conform and l>t' ,-~'>OOf'\)>IVf' 10 etw (OntrdC t 00<.Unltnh. PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE >ttUI NOTICE OP' IHTE NDED TltAHSFEltDOF LIQUOlll LICE HSE Olt LICENSES NOTICE IS HEREBY G1¥EN. lol"" Cre<ltlon of. EDWIN G COSElt ANO OONALO J . PILARSKI Soct•I Security No. 3?4·3?·23111341·21 2441 llon-s ~ l>ustM SS ilddfess i. I» hrT••ne it.~./124'S E. Amherst Cir< le, tn Ille CJ. ly ol Long BeUll/Oen~er. Counly ol Los An9elf:S/Ar•p•lloe. St•te ol Galitorn1a QOc1Cotoraoo etnn. 11\at • lr•nsfH is •bout to oe m•Oe to ROBERT SCOTl-OUEKETT. BEnv SCOTT·OUEICETT, •nd Al CHARO H. SCOTT-OUEICETT, Social Stcut1ty No S61· .... 17•91S41·9•·9927 /SSl·04·SJOI In I~ translt~es whose business .tcJ. dress 1s IOJU Atma yo Aven~ 1n ,,,. C•· tv of Los Anoetes, County ol Los An91'les. Sl•le ol C.lltlorn1.i. t~ follow 1n9 •l<llollolic bl'ver •oe llunse (0< license\ I Num~r 41·014". herelnaMrr de1o<rl11e<1 .,,o lssue<I for the ~ml~~ IO<dte<J •I 119, 121 ano ll3 West 1'1111 Slr~I In ll>e CllY ol Costa Miew. Couotv ol Orenge, Slate of Calllorn1a Pursuant to suer. 1n1en11on, the un denlQnt<I Is aoplylno to Ille Dlll>d• I· rnenl ol Alcot>ollc Bever•ge Control tor •sw•nc• ano transter 01 the tollowing alcotlollc beverage license tor ltcen.e~I ON·SAL E GENERAL LIQUOR LICENSE NO 41·014191or lhr l>f"'"'"'' tocateo at 71', 121, ano 123 we,1 t'llh Sl.r«I, Costa Me..a. Calllorn10, Amount of l>UtcN~ P"<e or con E.icrt Ota '"•ill IX •<compan-by the 'sider a lion '" conneC11on "'"" Soitd Sol'<.ur1ty 't'tetrt!d to In 1~ contract tr~nsff't of Wld ticen\e (or "'~nlir\) t!t cloeumenh ano b1 '"" '"' 01 orl>PO\ed tllir wm of W • .00.00 Approa., wh1cl\ •u1Xontr11ctors consists or Ille lollow1ng poyment. Mr Jame\ M Hf'•>tand, 0.re<tor, ~~ri111h.,. ..,._, Scl\001 F'cH•llltt'\, Ma1nccnance and C.SlllSOOOOculltll•~d•le . S S00.00 OoHaloon., will mtet w•lll lllo•e Ort,.,..,., Note In l••or 01 Selle< •II dOf' at<~• ont.,rt\ted 1n lovrtn9 Ille s.tt ill on0< ~IO<t AU9 1, t91S \14,.0S OJ '"" Co1ot• Mt\cl H191> Scl>OOI, toc.at...s at Dtm'9nd Note In la•or ol Set""s 10< 1ol0 ~d•r••~"' A·~ di 10 AM July ~rcllandl!>e tnftnlory \ l,400 OOAp. t•I\ pro,. ~mand Note In t ... v•, ot Sr-lier,. Tl'W' Ot~lRl(.I 1e~lf•<' '"" rtglll to au due''" ''I months Iron• dale 1em r~t•<t tlny 01 ctll b•d~ or to wu1ve dl'l't" pcw-~y flcrn~r is 1s~ue-d to tPQYl•rtht:'\ or tntorn1.tlfht ') 1n ..tny b•~ Buy"r\.. . s S,000 00 0< In llW 01a<11nq Oernano Nol,.'" 1.-..0, 01 Sellers \vl>tcct Tn< DIST Rtr l "'" d• •• ,,,,,,,.., "" to e&1$l1ng Otemon<I Note,• ol Selle" in ~rll• pri-v ul1nQ f'dtt> ol pr•r f1H>m loivor of On· Sale Gr ne-r.at Inc.. 4J w(t9f'~ 1n 1~ IO(flhty 1n wh1cn tf'IP W111Ur~ C.afltorn1dCor oorahon •• 11C'l.~.~1 1\ to tit oer•or meo to• c<1cr> vall or ly~ All ot~• business ni1mo ano .., u ... or•m<ir> O('"deO 10 e •PCul~ l"" ((In· Ort~s u~ by Ille Tr•"'leror •ftlltn •••• Th,.w r.11e' .,,,. on ;.,,. di 1as1 three 1ears last past so ••• u llnown to Ptacenhd /Jv••nue, Co•td Mt>"' Copil'> Ille Translertt are. SAME ~Y be ollldon~d on rt•qu"'' l\ copy ol Thal ti ha$ been agreed l>el-£n \o1td t~e rate\ '""" DO< po•leO di Ille 1ob llnnSee and intenoeo translertt as "' !)lf'1 Th~ tort'QO•ng >Che du It" ot ~' d,f',,.. ••~• •\ ba..eo upon " working oav 01 _.ghl I&) !\Our\ Th~ rate lor hOltddv • ana overtime wor~ -,hll be di lf't:l't ''"°"' quired by Sec 14074 of I~ Bu>tno:ss "nd Proleuions Codl', 111a1 Ille cons1oeu· \Ion for the transter of S<JIO licen.e I\ to ~ paid only afler said lr ansler Ila\ -aPO•oved by said Oep•rtment ol A.lcol\Qtic 8everage Control. at Ille ~row depart ment ot JEit.N ALI.EN ESCROW CO. INC., al 3311 E. ArlHtd lloule••rd 1n ll'le City ol LOf19 ~a<n, County ot Los An9eles, Sl•le 01 c.aufornl•. ...oone n•ll II sn•tl °' milnO •torv uoo" lht' CON· ~ACTOR to whom lite conlra<t is •wtlroed, •ncl uoon 4ny \ubcontrc)(tOf tJl"OPr him, to Ooay ~t fl-'\\ thdn lf"e Wtd •' ~eecitt~d rat~-, to att w ort-i.men ~ e..tnPIOyed bv lnit-n m t he t .-rcuhon ot ,. ·~~':'.;;;: m•y w1lll<lr11w llt> l>ic:l lor " e>ttloO of Siiiy (f)()I 0.tY\ o111'' l"E' Odil W1 for tht' cx>en•no ot btO\ A oaymenl t>ono •nd .o P!'•tormanr .. , boftd w1U bit' re-quired prior to ~·~cU1t0n :. oftht'conlract lh,.Pdy,,,..nl bOn<l\/\dll ~ 1n Ille lorm \et fortll 1n I~ conlr.t<t ObC """'"IS Co~rnong Ooara BY Oorotl\y H.lrvey FtY,,.r Pl.tttllohtnQ AQent P\11>11\t\t'a OrdnQe Co.is l 0,111y f'11n July 16, lJ 191S 1• I'• J> PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONT II ACTORS CALLING FOR BIOS O•led June JOlll, 1f 1S EOWING. COSElt. • I nt,noeO Tran"""' OONALOJ. PILARSKI, L1cenw-e ROBERT SCOTT-OU EK En Intended Tr.,.,sleree SETTY SCOTT-OUEKEn 1nttnded Tr•nsfertt RtCHAROSCOTT·OUEKETT JEAN ALLEN ESCltOW, CO., INC. lnl E. Alt.SI• alv'- t...,... IH<lt, ~111. tMOS Ew .. wMe.2"4 1 Pvl>llY>ed Or•~ Co.lst Oa11y P11o1. July1l, 1'1S 7681·1S PUBLIC NOTICE SclloOI Olstrlel NEWPORT MESA SUP'ElllOlt COURT OF THE U"llFIE O SCHOOL OISTRICT STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR BIO Oudllne , o'clock pm. on ,,,.. THE COUNTY OF ORANGE etn<Nlv 01 August, 1qn Ne. A·MJtS Plac• ot BIO Rec•IPI 18SI Placentia NOTI CE OF HEAii i HG OP' P'ETITl()llj A"'tnue,COst.t Me>•.C11lltornl&9'162I .• FOA Pll08ATE OF WILL ANO l"OR Pto1ect IO•l'lll1c.ll1on Nam•. LETTEASTESTAME NTAAY LIBRARY MEOIA. SYSTEMS FOR Est ate of ANN M AR I E COSTA MESA HIGH SCHOOL. MIKOLEJEZYK, Oeuastd. PlktPl•n•••tonF"olt 18HPl..ce"' NOTICE IS HEREt..Y Gii/EN Illa! II• A•enue. Cosla M•sa. Calllornoa MICHAE.L J , OUIC.LEY ll•s 111"4 '2U7 nt•r•n a otl•I-lor Probate ol Wtll and NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\IEN IMI '°' •sw4 nce al Letters Tnl.omenlo1rv the otl>Ovt named Str>ool 01\1'1<1 ol rele<en<A! to ....,kh ts m-IOt ,..,,,...,, Oun9" County, C•ltlorn1 ... aclt"9 by pani<u•ars, •nd tllat the''"'• ...c:toiote" _., 11\rouQh lh Govern1no Bo••O o1 lle•"''9 lite same 11as l>ff1\ S#l lor "•, t , n o1 It er ,.. f • rr e O Io as ""<I s, l'7S, at ' JO " m , 1n '"" "OISTRICT'. wlll •t<t•~e l>O to, l>ul courtroom ol OeP••lment No J of \atct l'OI t•ler tt\en Ille •oo~ ~tatf'd time iou•f. "'~no C1v1< Cen1" Ortvr w.. t, "' ~•le<I l>lcl!o IOr ,,,. <1wuo ot a tonl•¥1 ,tw c l•ol S..nldAna Calllornoa 10< IM aoovc pro1tct 0..11'<1July18 t~I~ BIOS !ol'tall ~ rt( .. IYCO In '"" pld(~ WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, 10tnllfted •l>Ovot, •no •"•" Oo> oc-....o ~ pul>ltcty r•dd 11loud at tile ""°"" ~t.ied time and pt<1ce E•<" blel mu~t contorm """ be f'e:tlPOfl~ve 10 '"" tonlr•CI dO< -is Eacll l>lo \llall ~ •ccomo;,n1eo t>Y 1114! tt<v<'lly reltrrto to 1n 11\e c°"'''°'' • doc.-ll and DY tile llSI ol pr~ ,. ~ortlrACtort. •> Mir JarnH M Hel\141nd, O"t<IO< Counly Cl,.rk MICt<AELJ.OUIGLE Y '"'""'·' .. ,La• 14\0 E.o5t Ci..""'"" ouft99, c.111. ,, ... lltlot,.., fer ... uuener PUC>llSlled Or•nge Cout O•lly PllOI, July 1.3, 24,30, 1'15 ,719-TS Sc'tM)ol Fec.llllot'S, Ma1ntenanu .ono 1-------------- 0~rottloros. w ill mnt wllll lllO~ot penoftt lnttrot~ In lourlno tl'le \lie at ,_ c;.osi. Mer.. Htgll Scllool, tocateo at M$ F•lrvftw Road. al 10 <I m.. Tutt 9ey. July 19, 1'7S. T'-OtSTAICT reservn '"" t lQlll to ,.f«t ,,,.., or •11 l>ld' or to wal,... ll<IY l• • ,...,i•rlll" or lnf0trn•llll•< In •ny Ot<l'o °'In IM l>ldcllng, , • TN OISTAICl llH determtnecl Ille ~ral pre••Hl"9 r11te Of Pl< diem "'90ft In tr.. loUlll'I' In wlllcll ttw> "'°'t .,., ~'°°' oertormeCI f0< c•cll cr•tt or type " OI _le,.,.,, "'~ to uecut~ lht' con Ir.ct n..M '""' ••• Ofl lftot at l&SI "1«Hlll• ;.,,_, Cot-. Mua. ~ • t'llff .. eot.el..0 on r-\1 A <opy ol • ~ r•tu -II M -••Cl •I tllir lob i' TM .._,no KNd\lle of oer <I~ , ....... ·~ ---YjlOf\ • -rklf'9 00 °' •: _,... I.II i.oun. Tiie rott" l0t llOl!dn 'l tf9 -ntme -k \Mii 0. 8'I IHSl '""'-__ .... " ;• n ~II .. ,.,.ncNl•ry UOO" I ... 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Tran'1eree. •llO:.e l>uslne1' address Ii ~ lr~l,,e, Suite iot.e. Ntwl)9r1 B•.Cll, ~Ovl\ll of Or--oe, St.ie Of CatlfornlA. Tiie prrooerty lo w treMlertd •• to<•t•d a t 2400 1 '"In• Sult• to•e ,,__.,, fMk~ .. Covf>IJ ol Or ... Sl•l•ol Calltoml•. s.ICI Pf_."" Is de\Crlllecl 111 0Mttrat It\ All tloKk Ill tr-. lt•tvre~ ~ """' .,.ci 90CM1 will Of IMI empto.,.,....,.. ..-CY ~-• known ~ CONTA<>l. CAREER~ E MP'LOYMEHT AGENCY -locaiH al a.. Irvine, Suite •t. HtWpOt1 llee<lt, CO\lft'J ol OretlOt, SIMeef OM!fonlla T1w bulk .,llf\Jftt wlll Oe <--· td °"or an.~ uw 4111 ,,., Of ,.......,., 197J, •I HOO Irvine, lull• lot-II. HeWllOf't a.Kii, Co11nty o f Or~. MaM f//f C.llfoml• So fM'-M '"°""" to tM T r•MW•, otll --''*' f\6-\ MCI -·'-..-tty Tr_,_ortot u..ttw .. ve•" ..,..,..., If Cllffet-"' from Ille eoovt •• ,.. -Oete41; Jiiiy 11, "1S. SlfMV bJ Dtnnlt P L•n., ffllfl!ol•r'H ~lif!H Ouno. toe'I 0.11, ,....._, MY ll,. ltJl Im./) Sl1e's Pitehitag 111 Claudia Davidson of Boone, Iowa, works in the middle of a cornfield, de-tasseling a row of Iowa corn. Lack of rain and high temperatures have farmers worried that UPITeleti ..... their hopes for a bumper crop this year may be ruined. They say they need rain within the next few days or yields will suf- fe r. 1 •I '• Exxon COrp. :Earnings bip , I NEW YORK CAP) -Exxon Corp., Lhe worf,'s largest industrial company, has report,d a 34.3 - cent earninas drop ln the se.cood quaner and .3 percent in the firs t ballot 1975. Following a pattern of generally lower tiral quarter profits in the oil indusuy Exxoo Chairman J . K. J-amieson blamed higher taxes resulting rnnn the repeal earlier this year of tbe percentage 9il depletion allowance, stating the action reduced fi~~t half consolidated earnings by $173 tnilUon. HE ALSO SAID FIRST-HALF. proms were cut by $150 million because the cotnpby no·tonger had the massive "inventory profits" fllai ')Vere realized the same period last year when 1~reign oil prices were quadrupled following the Arab oil e mbargo. He said continued fuel conservation efforts f)y consumers and the recession reduced pettoleum sales ;md profits. A company spokesman also stated che mica l earnings fell about 5.5 percent iri the half to $.101 million, compared with last year's $223 rnUlion, reflecting lhu world\\idc drop io dema.n<I due to the recession. ~ • ' ... He added Exxon had in creased its oil explora- tion activity and other capital spending by 21 per- cent to $1.95 billion from $1.62 billion .the year· before. · Executive Backs Oil Incentives Recall Response 36o/e, at Chrysler Two Firms Hike Price NEW YORK CAP) Two major companies raised the w holesale price of industrial sugar used in soft drinks and other consumer goods by $1.37 per 100 pounds, ef. fective Tuesday. IN THE SECOND quarter, net income totaled $5.lS million or $2.39 a share, compared with ~14 million or $3.64 a share a year ago. Sales totaled $11.72 billion. compared with Sll.39 billion last year. In the first half, Exxon earned $1.13 billion or $.5.03 a share, when earnings soared ~~aule of post-oil embargo price rises. Revenues inereased to $23.64 billion , compared with $21.33 billion the pre- vious year. WASHI NG TON (UPI> -A Southern California ~as industry executive has t o ld Cong r ess low-cost natural gas for American consumers is in jeopardy unless tax in- centives are granted to develop new supplies of the fuel. DETROIT CAP> Despite a year-long re- call campaign, only 36 percent of 826,000 cars and light duty t rucks with faulty air pollution systems have been re· paired , Chrysler Corp. said this week. In Was hington, the En· vironmental Protection Agency issued an appeal to owners of the uncor- J oseph R . Rensch. pre-rected vehicles to avail s ident of Pacifi c Light-themselves o.f the free ing Corpora tion. testified repair. The agency said before the House Ways owne rs s hould report and Ml?ans Committee, any problems in oblain- which is considering tax ing the repair. reform legis lation. Pacific Lighting in · eludes a s its principal subsidiary the Southern Calirornia Gas Co. which supplies gas lo 12 millio n So uth ern California residents. THE RECALL was or· dered in March 1974 after Chrysler voluntari· ly reported tha l certain vehicles were emitting illegally high amounts of nitrogen oxides Affected by the recall Rensch s pecifically were all 1973 mo.del asked the committee to Chrysler cars and hghl approve legislation to duly trucks built after liberalizt' invt.•stment tax March 15. 1973. plus credit and l' a pi ta I rt?-about 1,000 light trucks covery provisions: to t-n-built at the start of the courage private invest-1974 model r~n ment in the industry and The pollution problem facilitate ut1litics' ability was blamed on a faulty t o raise f und s f rom tempe rature ~ensing dc- customers and enable vice. which activates ex- uti\itics t~ rein vest in haust gas r ecirculation f acilities t h e dollars <EG R) which rl'sult from the tax At moderate and tugh incentives . temperatures EG R re- Do It Yourself Firm Lends You Tools Capitol News Service SACRAMENTO -Motor Magazine reports that. in what is apparently a test run, a maJor gasoline compan y has opened a chain -five outlets -of do it yourself automobile repair shops m Detroit. lf s uch a n idea proves successful in m otor city, it could well spread throughout the nation More than one auto industry innovation has been started in tha t town. THE COMPANY CALLS the shops 'Setr Repair Dealers" The dealers supply the repair bays -lit tie, garage-like working areas at about $2 50 an hour without hoist and $3.50 with hoist Tools and instruction material are included in the hourly bay fee. The shops and the company have accessories a nd parts de partments where car owners can purchase the necessary replacement items. The stations a lso have mechanics on standby lo offer advice if the car owner requires assistance in the operation. MANY MECllANlCS AGREE that sometimes the only thing r equired to do a repair job properly is the right tool or piece of equipment .. The new do it )'ourself shops will save consumers from having lo purchase tools lo d o a job that only may be needed every 20.000 to 30,000 miles . Our new I N Bank auto senicc keeps your e ngi ne running "lo~ I hr cc motor b.111l..1nj! IJnc' for" 4u1 ... l..cr i;c1 .1~J) 1 l'JJIMD!!Mb @ Att°'i from Che Onn~t Councy Airport. 2171 ("ampu' l>rf•t. h.-•IM (71-'l IB."-.\700. Open Monfht) lhru Thur~ llty 10 1.m. 10 ~ p.m. hlda)' fo 6 p.m. Urht>-up ~lndo~ optn 9 •.in. ro ~:.lO p.m. • rlda7 lo 6 p.m. duces n1lrogen oxide emissions b y cut ting down the amount of ox- ygen in the combustion chamber. The oxygen tends lo combine with at- mospheric nitrogen to form the unwanted pollu- tant. The new prices at the Corn Products unit of CPC Inte rna tion al Corp. and a t Sucrest Corp. are S25.67 for 100 pounds of extrafine g r a nul a ted sugar and $25.27 for 100 pounds of bulk granulat- ed or liquid No. 2. Last year 's first half earnings were 53 percent ttlgher than the first six months of 1973. Jamieson said first half earnings were rurther lowered by $46 m illion after translating its foreign , assets and liabilities into dollars. HE SAID WORLDWIDE profils from petroleum and natural gas opera tions in t~e tirsl half came to $1.01 billion, or a profit to Exxon of 2 cents a gallon, down from 2.3 cents the s ame period last year. A Chrysler spokesman said about 500,000 letters were originally sent out to owne r s wh ose ad- dresses were available. Lcu;t year's total sales of more than $42 billion lifted Exxon to the number one rank among the 500 largest U.S. industrial companies, pulling Jt ahead or General Motors for the first time. · O,·.-.r 1'1u· Count~r NASO ListiftCJS lht)e quot•l•o~ Brink~ In 11'1• 11•. Equ S&L 9•,, 10 Key O•t• 2~. l '•• Otilo Fer tH. •••· Twin Ots 22tr. 23' .1 womn I 7>. 11/• •uppl1,..d by ll>e Na 8r0adv F 4'·• 4 .. Etn.n A U 2S~. Keyu Fl> u >, IS • Opll C~I 1,l..._ t~ •• UTymsF"t~•c IH . 1''•!Weeden • •11> "°""' Asi.ocl<11lon OI Brown Ar 31., 4 E•ecu In "• a l(('y)I Int 2H· 271,1 mont .. V' B ·-9 '"'·1Weiot WI 1•1. 1~ Sr>curlt•C\ Of,alcrs, &ck~ 1', 1'. Ealracp 12' • 13' • IC"'S IMI 4 4"'° Pa~l Br l2?;u227~.' U1JnnllonC•S;>plt I~~ 1l,'.·.1~l1trn~ ~ ~v.. ~~ d'f' btO\ .>nd olf~r'\ Butttey 91. 10'• Fair Lnr )l,. s1,, Kn•~ Vt t•'• l\tt. P•tcAr •~ "' ,. • ..,.,,-~ .~l r" ,.. •'9"9 quo1r" t>y over Ille S..rnp SI ••• n~ Fanon ~I 17' ll" ICnucl• CP Ii'• •• .. P•c c..iim 20•• 21'. Un T One 20 21', W• lt.lyGs l-1N IS'/• <ovnttr Olal•rs to 8u11er M 73'. 24 Farm Br II'. 11>. Koger Pr IS'. •• ... , Lu"' SI', 60'.. UnAn Th 1~. 14'. Wstmr Cl 41\, 4• ta<n ol""r .ts ol C.I Mt rw 1' IJ Farm Gr 62 l.J l(rueger 91. > 10'" Park.er 0 23 ll', US Sugll• H Sb Yoorllr Fd IS:\!, t•'A. (l~se •(astern CalV.-1 S• ts•. 2o'. Ft'19rhl 1 • 7 ~ Lacled St JI'. 32''• P•ul Rev 17'. U '. US Tr• L 1l IJ'. Wlllaml I JO\, 20"4 I me 1 Tll" quota· C.m Iron F11 8'>11n t9• 10" L.ance•I 8'• 9'1\ P.,lu Ca) 21 111. Univ FO\ •!I I.' ... Wilin H J t,S\1 ''"' t.on\ 00 '101 include 192 191 lSI Ta Fin 9•, 9\o Lane" 24 24~. P•y N Sv II'• 19' t •nc" Sn 1\. J' • v-1MS Sir It i. :;,i;;; rro::kuto:'.::s-~::'onr~, ~!::ff · ~un~': ~~. ~:: t!Zs"n ~ ·~~. ~r ~nzEngr, :~:,\ :~!: ~=~ ~: '!,, ';,, ~~ ~T 1~!': 1~~ ''°" and do not Cayman 10, ", FO<t'\I Ot 1s• IS" Ulwter C 1111. 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Dally PIW llet.all phorm1cl• In 1974 nuoc1 preacriptlono lllllilllmd]ll1 '\o $5,0M,101,000, an JJ.e pereent increase ~die pny\ou1 year, ~~I to a r.presentaUve nMiiewtde IUrYt)' of the 60,s>o drui 1tore. ln the Unit· odlllates. TIO PjllCI Ot Tllli: 1v .. 01e ~eacriptlon w11 ..... tl)».4..1 pereent from the $t.15 LD llJ'fl, refliectln& a .teddedly !user increase than the 11 pet~nt rise In tbe m• CO.sumer ·Price lndex. Tbe.llpl'ft will be reported in llae·Aueuat iss\le of Am«ie1n P-~•ciat on the b1ais of li.6 24lh annual sur· veyo( pfesrriQtlOn departmtnt QJM:rf!Uons. • '1NOT ,ONLY WAS 11lE increase in prescripUon llrit_'9 Sl'odest comp.a.red to the overall Consumer ~ Je·deX.~~ereaae," Pan Kushner, the ma1az1ne's fJdl"", lltd t)ut tht pre&cl1ptloo price lain WlilS COO• sider•bly fower than lbe jump ot 9.J percent in physl· daal' 1 .. aod t percent in bOlpital thargea." Takeout Fo()ds ' Bringing in Cash Kello1a bows how to make and sell com nakes but that • .,_•tmeU ltlr~~ how to run a raat·food operation. The co...-.y s(a~.'jAi !chain of fast-food reslaur1nl.S in Jwltrlli&.ft• JHW'-.Oand last montb it called it quit.s, ex· ~a' .. that the 8'.ales and profit potentials were not ''sulfi-1~ I Jo. (leftt,, •t , ' ·r That's too bad -for Kellogg -because food sales have weakened recently, especially in the convenience package sector where Kellogg operates, while.fast-food units have continued. to.proliferate. Tbe AutralJ.an venture m1y bave been 1 beck ·door way for Kellogc '° set lnlo Ibis action. All POOD PalCES HA YE escalated. wtkD.y over Ute put few yean, consumers have begun Money Tree lo walk t.b.rough supermarkets a little mOre rapidly. But Utty are not pasalnc by those fast-food restaurant.a. Before Jone McDonald'• is IOint' to be feeding aJl of us. ·Do you·hlve any iclu hOw much money people spent ai McDonald's restaurants last year? The figure came lo a staccertng $1 .9 blJHon that waa up 28 percent from the $1 .5 billic. 1pnt tbe previous year. Actordlng to the U.S. Department of Commerte, A.,,..t,c:an1 aprrnt about $31 billion last year on meal! ouUide tbf: bome. That meam McDonald's, by Itself, ts now ac· '-'<IUDtlnl for at.out 6 percent ol the nation's restaurant doll or. McDonald's ls easily the leader in the fast-food field - il bu an t800 million bulge over Kenlucky Fried Chicken -. but other rut-food chains also seem to be proepering in an economy that if just Umping along. • TAKE PIZZA HUT, A chain with some 1,900 units. lt's .. .. .• represented in all but three slates. Its sales went up 50 per· cent lut. year. And ll's opening 200 new restaurants this 10ar. Take Taco Bell, a Mexican food chain that began on the West Coat. Fi Ve yean agoithad 320 UDlts. Today it has 620. Jt lauOAe of the lowest average tickets ln the industry -the t)'plcal. cmtom•r walks out alter spending $1.30. WHEN THK YEAJl was over, here is how the JO top food chains ranked in terms of dollar sales through all units: McDonald's ~SJ.9 billion ; Kentucky Fried $1.1 billion; ~ Queen $590 million; Burger King $466 million and 11ar.-Chef $275 million. A le. W S26$ million; Hardee's S2S9 million : Denny's $252 mllUob; Jack-t•·the-Box $2'4 million end Pizza Hut $242 tnllll•. I .. l• the hamburger aree, McDonald's--aces competition from three cbalna which are controlled by glint food com- peni•. Eaeh had '°"cellenl years in 1974. Burger King, 'Wrhtcb coma out or P,ilbbury, h•d a sales gain or 38 percent. ·Bureer Chef, a General Foods enUty, went up 22 percent. _'And JHk-ln·tbe·Box ~asubsidiary or Ralsloo Purina, po5ted • U pereent &aln in sates volume. i 61thif'r• •11tf ,,., • .,,.. 1'1<•11' York 15 /tlo•I At'llrf' ,..._ v--_ IUPll -T"-.......,.. Mtl .... .. •liti::t• , .... Mw --_, ... .. -.. M\Mll .. ptfUO'lt ., • 0. .... 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JO •ll • "" I 1.IO J ll Sol"-h A lflW .,M •'-·· CM I.JI • :it """'-1111 • &:i '-". ~ IJh-"' g::~:: i !:"" ·i"~ ~ l·~g ~; :'J!i ~~:~ t .. 1fl •I l"la ft.J •• 114'1 llOYJ-h f'llll1!•21 -,,., pt ..... ··-•••• "' I I ' . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ~ OA.ILY~OT Wednesday. July 23. 1975 ~ TV Highlights KOCE (50) 7::.> -The Great Job Bank. This live telecast is the first of a 10 -part ~e ries on employment opportun1t1es 10 Orange County. Viewers are invited to call in to the program. , K~L~. (5_) 8 :00 -.. D ouble lndemmty. T h is classic murder dra ma from 1944 stars Jo'red MacMur r ay , Barbara St anwyck and Edward G Robinson. · KCET (28) 9:00 -"A Touch of the Poet." Eugene O'Neill's drama about a poor l~sh family in Boston during the 1920s .1s pres~nted in the Theater in Ame rica series with Frit z Weaver Ro~rta Maxwell, Nancy Marchand and Carne Nye. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening JULY 23 6'00 0 0 8 10 ~ m EE News 3 0 17 3 ll 6 (t;2f 8 ) Ntws 0 6 J80Hllll 0 W~d Wald Wot m &mn Ac:rts (E) Mod Squid Eil M1111 Tertu 1• lht lnnders fD D«tnc to111,iny {D Rocky & flltllds 1:30 lo Mtn C11ft111 Show m That Goll J7 3" Spy fD T' 11 Clio Cll'u11 1:29 a ) Dt1lt(s Clloiu ij';)lrntl U111 ffi C1llopina Cou1111et ffi little R1iuls 0 Q1 (!) @?) The Zoo ;.., (lhr) I wo ont·h011r installments ol lhe SI~ pa•l moni·mies. b.lsed oo the book by Paul Gallico. locusing on tour members ol 1 World Wu II re~slance gr011p. In "Ah1c1n M11· lore." the lour seek lo recover the ~toltn art colleclion ol a de~osed Al11can !lead ol slale "lhe Coun!t• ltot frap" ~o ... s l\OW "100 gang" membl:1s pt1y one rac~el a1a1ns1 •nolher. using stolen. f<Hged bolls lo pay IOI. smuggled aold u lfley 11y lo bruk up ' eold smuulonc ronc 811an l<e1th, Jonn Mills, lolh PalrMr and 811ry Moist sW. l ~ lht Ulltelldlabln !lO Morit: (C) (Ziv) "Tiit last Hur (dtal ·~ -Robert 1a11or. Sle•1rt Gr)nger. ID Tht Sold Dnn ffi Thtllre i• Alrt«ria "A Youell o1 Ille Pod" hgtne O'Nt1lrs play about a poor lnsll lamoly 1n Bos1on 1n the 1920's and a tyrannte1I lr•sll· man wllo fancies h1msell super10r to Ille merchant class Yinkces among whom he is loving. F11lt Weaver. Roberta Muwell. Nancy Marchand and Carrie Nye star. 1:00 0 0 0 ~ l!J ED EE Nnrs 1 l J lro11Sidt 9:30 (Jlkws O Bowline '" Dotl1l'l < 6J Mod Squid fl) Noches de Trtp1U11.t alTaenil I 8J Truth II' C.Meil Ut fttts 0 Whit's MJ U11t? IO:<IO f)@ (1) M11111it "Tht Grttn m I lon LllCJ (D The f11 Eil LI Mu1u Proh1blda !26 Tht 111 Yllley ED Jeune Well Wrtll ••• Puhtltl P111e-.. onnonc playwroallt [dwi!d Albee cuesis '"' LI,) 8ou1111 EIJ D111u ffi Thret Stoeces 7:30 0 Ltrne lirunt's last ti tllt W1kl 0 N1111t That T unt 0 levt A111t11U11 Slylt o ~~M:s ll J II; (l J Te hi Ille hutll (J Miiiion S Mfttt (2hr) "tu Man" (RI M1nn11 Is preonously posit1011ed bttwten the T1easury Oepartmenl and the syndttale "hen he 1s h11td lo f111d someone who has oerfccted a method of ma-mg al most undelttlible counlertell mon ry. OmaJNews (!)Pmy ,.._ 0 <~ 00> @ rn 111cttJ "The M•nsion" (R) S.rfti• 1111pe1SONtu • nightclub emcee and 1!so dos gu~s homstll I S a htttt old lady dunnz h!li 111vt.shg•lion of tht sl'y- >ng of an untklco.tr pohctw0m1n. (IJ The fSI m Set Stll•rt tz~ '"u Aerts Mist11bln• (dra) ·35 -fred11C ID:JO C1mtr Ted At111str011c March, Ch11les l1uchton, John Bui ID flrws \IOJ Price Is Riehl m ~can's Heroes ~~ Alftnl lfrtchc:tc.k 23 '• ltl's Mike A Dul Eil Nochts T1p1tias Pop Gou the ~unllJ I I :00 0 C1J 0 m ED EE Nun m The G1111t ~trb11ty Bowline I 0 IJ.J (lg) ~ (fJ Nm W Littlt h Kals I 0 Best ti &1Dl!Ch9 1:00 f) U2 (3) 18, TOllJ Orlando L 16) Sfl l~t DaW!I (R) Aile Johnson, l~ !odd 0 Tiit llltJ Slon and s1ng~r F1in~1e Avalon gue~I I m MisM911: hnptssible 0 :» l•J 10 EI) l11ttt Hou~ on ID Mod Squid lht """" ''Surm•I .. (R) P.i Ina.ill\ \17, l ) l'ttu liu1111 btc0mts 1n~vtd 1n 1 Unlltd St.itts Oil Tht U•t9«ti.bia m1rs111rs hunt IOf .i 1enee1oe In (::J:! .• ) Wante4: Dud " Alile Goan durong a bh11.11d l.1c\ Gong and Robert Tessier eues1 11:15 ED C1ne111 l4 0 Mov1t· (2hr) ffDoable llllkntno· ty" (my~) '44 -f•td MuMumy 11:30 0 17J (:fi CIS lilt Mffit: (C) Barb111 Stanwyc~. [Owud C Robin "Snttl litldu Mft" (d11) '67 -son Rossa11a l'odt:sla. Ph~ippe lt1oy. (4 Wild lf~d Wut 0 1;2}@ ~EI) MMlly CaDOll 0 (~ a l !l CD Th1r1 My M•· Ooera sincer Wilha111 Walku cuuh. 11\1 .. lhe loan .. (R) Chhon s 1,ud O Tiit Ht~ with l1aq s husband tu1ns onto i r •) Mtwir. "1 .la! Ille ln" (d") bmoly loghl whtn leona1d lori•h '38 _ [d.,,ard G. Robo Ot about the SS<> he bo"ow'd ftnm I( • r nson. lo Clifton j •u.e • Mtlld•J Thru Friday tery The llolltr Btts (R) m Dtllt(S ChetCt 0 <.?J' 00> CD W-111;! WDtld Mys· [J l'rotuSM Ald10 (J Movie: "Yellow C,b Min" (com) !26 MM: (C) (2hr) "fl1mt 0Yt1 '50 -Red SMlton, Glo11a DtHmn. ln4ia" (elf•) '60 -Lauren BK1ll. 1 Walter Sle1'l Kenneth More. llt1bert lom. ED Ille ™9 Ed&t ED Ch1111jlitns~ip Wmt!1nc {f) lllN11t$1 Ll•cu•cr 1'10111m1 112:00 0 hrili&ht Zt11t m Mevie: ...., Cir! Tiu" (d1a) l :JO 0 (~ (I)) (3) CD A8C Wed nu-· 48 -bill Palmer, Sam Wan a· d•Y Mtvic: (C) (90) wUn•td h · m~ker Akom I amirolf Alan Hale tMf" (RI (d11) '/4 -Joseph 801 ID tiit SNrt ' . tom~. K1y lenl, 1os.eph Camp.inella. Kom Hunter. Beverty Carland An un l2:l0 0 NYl'O wed leena&e father wants to keepl h1s b1by a~d l1&hh tht couns. hosl 1:00 0 llq! ft'"!'" lam~y and bis c•t11flirnd to ca•n 0 ll ){U Q} 00 News le111 custody of tht ~lc11t1matt 1:45 ll:"ll MO'rie: "f~ .____.... (d ) d~ ~ ---II m Mtl'f '"lfl' Show '51 -Rttll11d f»sthlrt. Gene h til) Miii luiNs. MH DtrtlfJS •ns. Mithul O'Shea. 2:00 m All.trl(llt sa-: ~ " t11e ~ ';GO f) (f7) fl 8 CI I I ' I • I he Mitter," "fllMnsttift 1'70" Sounds of Siltnet" (RI Clnnon at • . lemols lo pentt11le tllt ll&ht " 3:30 I) MIN: (C) ~ el 011ben~ curily cun11n \urround1ne a roun« ls111p) '6~ -W1ll~m Sy1vttter. tllt:\S 1n.tstt1 and ltn1nc1al •omd ' C11olt Grey. Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES -Sttp/len Aud""· Modht.I Bouquet, M11111ai RoncL l.001aj •A S-C " •e1tt11btl" (dr1) ·4~ -Mt1lt Olltron, Paul Muni • IO:GO 0 "Wall ol h r(" (dra) '67-IO!ly ~11t1, Roctmd Goodm.1n. f:U ( •) IC) "Clly l f11uth the So• (i.c1 lo) '10 -Sluart Wholm;in, kob 'rt Wigner. ( •J "The ,,,.., NI Nm• (com) l :lO fl 1 "M1• "' Ult l1yitic tr.pm• '43 -Aloe.e hyt, rh~ Biker, Benn, (tom) ·3s -WC f otlds, M~ry Coodm•n. Bro~n. toll m ~ ~ Wt111u" (dra) ·~1 -Betsy 011ke, Rol>«l1 YQtlnt. John Sutton. 1:00 0 "'lM1 Satt.llltll. (d11) '62 JollMy Montotro. 01111t lefCtns. ~ (C) "Utldlfll W'rtt" (d1 I) '68 0 (Cl "The Tr.cltf1" (wes) '71- linut Bole-. ~mmy 01v11 11. Julll' Adams. Cor!rlit Krnlu. 4·00 0 "Mlcll TruMll" (•dv) 'S2-li1m Jledmond, Alldrt Mo!tll. Kay Mor 111. .. KOCE Television (50) ~ WID .. liOAY S Y ... W\tllo Mll-.11.,. OCOCEI t.tttou•s.. l lecllic c-.a11, ICTWI lew!N S4,_t ICTWI • Ml~ "~· ......... "'44 • VllM A ...... IP8SI ... """ic•I ~ .... , "Ooum ..,,~ . .,.,,, .. SUMS It up. In the DAILY PILOT Watergaters Dustin Hoff man (left) and Robert Rcdf ord assume the roles of Carl Bcrnstt·in and Bob Wood wurd outside the WC1shington Post during the filming of the reporters' book ''All the President's Men" about their uncovering or' the Watergate sc::rn - dal. By lbt" Associated Press Thtt folio" in~ an· Billboard's hot record hit!'i for the Wl'ck ending July 2G. as they apptrnr in next we-t•k ·s 1ssul' of Billboard magazine: llOT SINGLES 1. THE HUSTLE Van McCoy & Tht• Soul City Symphony <Av<·o) 2. l'M MOT IN LOVE 10<.'C <Mercury) 3. ONE Or' TllESE NIGHTS The Eagles (Asylum) 4. PLEASE Mn. PI.F.ASE -Olivia Newton. John <MCA> 5. LlSTEN TO WllAT THE MAN SAID McCartney & Wings <C:.i p1tol > Paul 6. SWEARIN ' TO GOD -Frankie Vulli <Private Stock J 7. JI VE TALK IN' Bee Gees CRSD > 8. SOMEONE SAVF.D M Y LIFE TONIGHT - Elton John <MCA I 9. MIDNIGHT BL E -Meussa Manchester (Aris ta 1 10 ROCK IN' CllAJR Cwm McCrae CCi.JtJ TOPLPs l Tll.E: EAGLE!> One Of These Nights <Asylum > 2. PAl:L McCARTNEY & WINGS -Venus And Mars <Capitol) 3. TllE CAPTAIN & TENNILLE -Love Will KeC'p l;s To..:ctht>r ( A&M 1 4. ELTON JOHN Capli..110 Fantasta· & The Brown Dirt Cowboy <MCA) 5. AVERAGE WHITE BAND -Cut The Cake <Atlantic) 6. ROLLING STONES -Made In The Shade (Atlantic) 7. ISLEY RROS. The llcat Is On Featuring ---------- ~ "SURFING & SKATEBOARDS" 4 Dynamite New Surf & Board SubJects By Gary Wurster Plus Our All-Time Most Popular Surfing Film AMD AMOTHH SUMMBITIMf SUl'H SHOW! OHf WH:tr OHL T! 811mm1ng with ENCHANTMENT! WI I l .,,._I WALT DtSNEY , .• ,.., ....... . ~·~--.-., .. \ tJ._.J.-LJ-_l 1.,J .J SPECIAL PRICE MATIMEES WB>., SAT., SUM. NEWPORT 673-8350 PVT A H[W EXl•(Rl[HC[ IN YOUR llf[' SE( ITI f(El IT! NOW IN ITS ·~TH An Event ... ·UlhilQUAKE P~O _.s-..,.~ _,,.,_ RIST IUM! "RETUJtM TO MACOM COUMTY" o~ HOW ACClrTAM.I C.o wear THE MANEATER {~ No l Ot10r11nl>'r>d 'f> wO'd nH ,her\ Jllorl d ht Soid 141( Go6d for M"'ww-~.iptw.ct. l~irra"s.iOft ?"'2.'_ but 11 m• ]hi mp\,, l.m fnf'fY.lly ~··-·-c .... ......., ,. ..., -~NtC..-1 10.s.c:..-,. Sl25 ' ~ ....... ,.~ '" s .. --,--.. THfAITWOHS IOl M• SI. ...... -~ ... °".-.... ~ EDWARDS 'I' CINEMA ...... ,.., .. ""'''' ........ , j .... ..;-. - Tlw luri(1Jing mot i1111 pirl 11 rl' from llu· frrri(11i11r1 So. I ht• . .,/ s('f /t•r. aws ',I .. ' '. . , .. •I ' l r-"='~~~~~----(7(\1• .,, ..... ., VM>~•~!~ .. . ~ COllONA OU. MAil HR.DOYEi! PETER SELLERS IP'GI 1561 W. SUNFLOWER W. OF BRISTOL C.M. 5.-0 0594 ~ "Love And Death" 'Start 'fhe Revolution Without Me" PG ~Return to Macon County 'II;" -..w loner" (f'GI O~n O;iily -11. 30 Mon thru Fri lo2·00 PM·S1.2S THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •537.5721 ~ CITY CEHTRE CINEMAS S.A. FRWY !MANCHESTER EX.) G.G. fRWY ICITY OR. EX.) I :40-5:40-9:40 .... J.41C1 HICMOLSOM ""THE LAST on AIL .. 3:40 ,~. Light Ttic f'ow('r <T ·Neck> R EARTH. WINO & FIRE -Thal s Th~ Way Of The Worlds (Columb1a) 9 JAM ES TAYLOR -Cotilla <Wa rner Br~:.; 5 HI ROLLING STONES MetamorP o 1 (Abkl'o) COUNTRY SINGLt:~ 1. TOUCH THE WINO -ConwuY 1'wltt1 CMCM 2. J UST GET UP AND CLOSE TIIE oooR J ohnny Rodriguez (Mercury) 3. WASTED DAYS AND WASTED NIGllTS Freddy Fender <ABC-Dot) 4 . MOVIN' ON -Merle Haggard (Capitol) 5. THE SEEKER ----9Dlly Parton (.f{CA I . 6. EVERYTIME YOC TOUCH ME 1 Gel llli:h -Charlie Rich (~ie) 7. LOVE I N 'tHE HOT AFTERNOON t:ene Watson <Capitol ) 8. PLEASE MR. PLEASE -Olivia NcY;ton· J ohn (MCA) 9. 0 EAL Tom T. Hall (Mercury) 10. RECONSIDER ME -Narvel f''elts (1\Br- OotJ EASY LISTENING l. PLEASE MR. PLEASE -Olivia l'oc\\lon- John CMCA ) 2. RHINESTONE COWBOY -Glen Camphcll (Capitol) 3. FEELINGS -Morris Albert (RCA> 4. AT SEVENTEEN -Janis Ian (ColumbiJ) 5. EVERYTI ME YOU TOUC H ME l Get High -Charlie Ric h <Epic) (;. MOHN l N' BEAUTIFUL -Tony Orl;.indo & Dawn (Elektra> 7. THE HUSTLE Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony (Avco) 8. LISTEN TO WHAT THE MAN SAID Wings (Capitol ) 9. J JVE TALKT N' -Bee Gees <RSO) 10. BLUEBIRD Helen Reddy (Capitol) "'COOLEY HIGH' is a la ndmark n1 ovie, o ne of the year's most in1portant and heartening pictures. L.A. Timr~ c;xrJRbi •.1c1.-1e1.o !PGI 1111 Ameoot.10 '1"~eina1w Rc1U$P m~~!.E!!Zall ~\.CtJ]\1 en Bargain J\.latinees $1. 50 Til 2:30 Srnior Citizens $1. 50 at al I times SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAH OCEGO FW'f. AT BRISTOL S46-2711 SO.COAST PLAZA II S4t.JJn . "COOLEY HIGH .. 1:30S.t/S- 4:JM:l5 ,... '"TMllO~ STOl'tS" l :H W /- ~l·~ .. :J"4<4~1• "COOLEY HIGH" t:tt W /--1'11-kl-.lt "SMILE" 1·19'4' S•/-l:J .. 1'19:41 hl•f:Jt W /--l:l->f.t:M ""TAIE THE Ma..T AMDIUM'° 1-1 I W(-.3·~1 I .. MAMDIMG<r 6:20.10-.JO s.t/S..-~ 6:1S-IO:IS FMlf PARKING "THE MAH IH THE GLASS IOOTH" 6:JW:i..ICUO s.t/S--2:1M~CM:ZS.I0-.lO J:I0-5:40-t:H .... -rHf MTSTHIOUS ISUMDOf CUTAJM MIMC)• ll'H 7:11 "RETURN TO MACON COUNTY" · l:2M:2S.t:21 "REBEL ROUSERS" l:M-5.-M-t:tl ctf ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY • lii:e!i.hi,·ffiliMf:il.I ® UMN'OrUf'IMno "' Nit.. MfXID COMPANY"" -A great place for kids. In the DAILY PILOT 8110011HVll\1 Al f~C..l ll .... llJ9·1~ OneQfour DlllGSilUIS is Missing l:OM:OS.7:10 "RETURN TO MACON COUNTY" J:.JM:.21·9'.ll "REBEL ROUSERS" 2. ............ OUTcfW~R~? WATCH CHAllEL 0 . . . . . • # • • • • • • • r-•• , .. . ... !i Wednesday July 23 1975 DAILY PILOT 89 ~~~~~~~~~~~....;...~-='-- 'The Ret111911 of Dagmar He Enjoys Going Ape Bosomy Blonde From .Early TV 011 'Tomorrow' LOS ANGELES c AP 1 "This I S a PO!>l ll Vl' t.11 e.r ni come ll'Ul' lor m e." sau.l tht.> ~wrfurnwr Hut ,1 l'oupli· of \\1.'t b Jgo hl' ~ot J t Jll lo do 15 l'IJl'\Udl':-0 til ,I nl'\\ ~.tlUI dJ) 111t1rnin).! rhildi.•11 s s ho\.\ for CBS , ··1 ht• Cho!-ol Bu.,ll'I s ' \\llh I· 0 I rt• ... l T \I l').. l' I .111 d LJrr) Slol l'h Burns took h1 \ at.'.Jllt>n .ind J h.•J'/e ol .1bs(·m·e fr om KNXT J illi 'a's hl· s h ~n 1ng the l lllll' or 111:-. l1f1· By JAY SUARBUTT NEW YORK (AP> l>agma1 For oldl•r male view(•rs, a happy TV mt.•mory, a bus ly blonde who starred in NBC's ploneenng late· nit:hl "Broadway Open House" variety s how from mid 195() until it died in August 1951. I never saw her. though, The ~how bt.•gan well oner my bed- time. I was only 10 yN.lrS old when ''Open lloust.'' · s tarted on television. "I was, too," D1:1gmar laughed throatily. ''No. I mtj.!hl h<ive bce11 1::! .. He lhal a s it may. she and other "Open Houst>" 1 t:gulars 1nclud· mg comic Jerr) L••slcr nnd an· nouncer Wuynt.> llowell are gathering Thursday lo relive those good old live TV days on NBC's "Tomorrow" show al 1 a .m . on NBC, Channel ti. "I PLAYED A dumb blonde on lhe show," Ou).{ mar explained for the benefit of younger lads who never saw lhe program. "I talked in a very high voice and used to re- ad little plays or poems or do lec- tures. "I supposedly was the band singer, but I never sang. When Jerry walked out the first niaht, he said, 'Who's that?' And so· n:teonc said, 'That's my new band singer, Dagmar.· And he sllid "Does she sing?' "And the othe; guy said, 'I dunno. I'm afraid to ask her.•" . That's Dagmar. a lady with a fine. sardonic sense of humor who was born about 54 years ago in Huntington, W. Va . Her real name is Virginia Ruth Egnor and she now hves in New York City. SHE SAYS SH E'S been in scmi- r~tirement from performing smu:! the death of her agenl- husband, Dick Hinds, several years ago. Her "Toniorrow" shot Beauties, Baseball Television Toppers NEW YORK CAP) Girl- " atching proved more popular than baseb1:11l's .\II-Star game for Amencan TV '1t.•wcrs last '-"Cek , according lo A C. Nielsen Com- pJny audience l'sl1males. The Nielst•n findings, madl' public Tul•sday. :-how that CHS' ll\l' cov1•ragl' of Saturday's '':\llss l 'niversl' .. contest was the \.\Ct·k's lop-ralt.'d show, followed by N H("s t•ovt•ragc of the All· 'Star ~amt.•. The nt•xt lH shows rnted tops in ouciicnce popul~rily by the Nielsen t•stim alt•s were "Police Woman" <NflC'I. ''All in the Family" <CBS>; "Sanford and Son ." .. Rockford Files" and "Chico and the Man" Call NBC>: ".Mary Tyle r Moore," ''Bob Newhart.'' "M-A·S-11," "llawa11 Five-0." ··Good Times," "Ko Jak" and .. The Jerf<'rsons" Call CBS>; ··Baretta'', (AllC>; "Barnaby Jones" <CBS >: "Sun- day Mystery Movit' .. CNBCJ; "The Rooki<'s" and "SWAT" Cboth ABC J. and "M<'d 1cal Center." (CBS>. The week's low<'sl-ralt'<i cvt'n· ing show was ABC's "Keep on Truckin," a summer comedy· variety series. will be her firs t TV appeararll'l' in about four years. l>u~mar said she broke into show biz here in the mid· '40s as the slraighl woman for various comedians. She'd come here to visit a n aunt and said she sort of drifted into comedy roles in stage shows. . nob Hope discovered her, she said, and after th at "everybody started calling me every time they wanted a sexy-looking girl to walk across the s tage or play <i nurse or a sec rel a ry.' · When" Broadway Open I louse·· just was beginning. she said, Paul Monroe, th e s how's director, called her in. Al that time, she was using the stage name of Jen ny Le"' ts. · "A WRITER ON the show said. 'Here's the gag -your name will be Dagmar'," she recalled "Ht said, ·Anyth ing Jerry asks you, just a nswe r dumb.' I thought,· Be myself.'·· Her appear a nce only was in· tended as a one-shot effort. But she captivated the aud ience and became a regular. She wore a gown on her opening night. The gown was cut a billow in the bow. ''Yes, it was.·· Da~mar drawled seductively. "Off the shoulder, too.·· It was quilc racy ror lho~c times. But she s aid there was a re· ason why the NBC censor didn't hassle her . "l had white ermine fur around the top of that thing.'· NOWADAYS, CHER Bono goes on TV wearing almost naught. Does t hat s tartle Dagmar. one of television's first sexpots? "Whatever makes 'em happy," she laughed. "Doesn't bother me one way or another. I'm a little shocked al some things I sec. but not what they wecir on TV After all , baby, that's my alma mater .. 2 Movie MuseUillS Set for Hollywood Jacqueline Susann's bold best seller LOS ANGELES (AP> After years of trying to get o n<' museum, Hollywood now has two projects to celcbr.1tc the past glori<'s of the film in· dustry Angeles City Council vol· ro to give S2 million in movie artifacts it holds to the Hollywood Cha mber of Commerce for another proposed museum. that explored all the avenues and darkest alleys of love among the international set. "Once Is Not Enough'' I • ~. B.1,1·cl 1111 1111' You l't1Ulct und1.•1 stand ll if hl' \H'l l' µl..t) 1ng "Hamiel ·on Broad\.\ a) If he harl bl·t.•n <·a st m a ENTERTAINMENT film opposite Laurence Olivier and Katharine I Hepburn. If hl' huc.J been given his own tl'l1:v.isioo st.•rics. Uut playing a gorilla'? 'P l p ' But Burns is SP.rious. e er all Rob Burns is ::1 gorilla Musical nut When olhl'l' bovs "l'l't' go in g to Sal.urda y matim'l':-. and lt•a rnm~ D TV thl' name's of their ue 0fi favonte t"O\\ ho~"· Rurns "as \\ at<:hin g the com- l'U1es and mt'monzing LOS ANGELES (AP1 A new musical version of "Peter Pan" has ~n <:hosen to mark the 25th an niver sary or ··Hallmark 11 <.tll of Fame" on lclt•v1s1on. Danny K;1yc will star as Mr. Darling and Cap· lain Hook and M 1a Far· row as Peter in the two hour special lo a PPl'ar in December 1976 M 1chael Kidd wil l dircd th·c s how, for which new songs havt.• bt't'n wnlkn by Anthon y Ne\\ ll'y and Leslie Bricusst• "H a llm ark H all of Fame " began il s tc•lecasts in 1!151 with a Christ mas showing uf Gian Carlo Mt?nott1·s opera. ··Amahl and lhe Night V1s1tors ~~~M~ ~l~tr~ the name:-. of the guys in the gorilla suits A film editor at KNXT T\' Ill Los Angeles, he huill his O'-"n go1·i lla suit .1houl 14 years ago and b1.:gan u~ing it where he l'ould on c.in ocl'asional 'f\' :;how or a benefit fm kid~ Ill a hos pital They wt.•n• few C'nough so that Burns didn't need to lmild anolher suit until lasl year B\IUC\ COLD" \TEH SPEAKS OUT in the DAILY PILOT "L1k~ rny "'ire s ay~:· 1•xµl.11n ., Hurn•., "I musl n•.ill\ hl· .1 gorilla "'ho \\l'.ll'S ,1 h11!11Jll !>Ull ' BARBRA STREISAHD JAMES CAAN "~HNY LADY" IPGI .. THE FOITUNE'" -STIPFOID wins· nu 11TOMMY11 "EARTHQUAKE" "JUGGERNAUT" IPGJ "'7 .. VOT AGf Of Sl .. AD'" .. WESTWORLD" ll"GI •ONCE IS NOT lt-IOUGH"' Ill "'flGH SAMCTIOH" IRI l/'.J.' t :; (:--..: ...• --. Lew Wa sser man , chairman of the board of MCA ·lJniversal fnc ., said Tul'sda' thal his firm lenlJl \ cly plans lo build a must'um adjacent to the entrance of lfn ivt•rsal Studios' vis· itor tour. Hepresen · I ativcs of the actors . dirt>clors. producers 1:1nd w1;lers j:!uilds were pre S<'nl lo voice t heir l't>Op1'rat1on . Poss ibl e riv a l ry be tw een the two museums was discounted by Dennis Weaver . presi· dent or the Screen Actors Guild and slar of TV's "Mccloud" series. •• .lat'qlM~i~ ~srum~. \ """" ~.,,........... 'i· 01141> Is ~~ Enou~ ·: ~ 'l"ll ... 1111111.il h1·'''"lh·r m ~~~~~!~ b!11.b: 1r',,1t' rn~~! ~rn~1 ~1m1m ~u~ ~ , r--.orv.M4\ ;l ~ .)01. :.c._._ff(1'\.__ ~1~~m ~~~~~mu \'·· . , .. 1 .. • ,,1 JOHI'< HOUSE 1V/ ', "irt U111tla.' .\wxi' .'-illl Ill\ id Ji11W'l'I 1"'°"1!" Haihua ~ina ~ri 8notlda \irr1111 ll!olMrU ltaili11 ..._, \\ 1 ... ,.l~i~r\\\m111••• t ,i.. 1r, ... ~\l111 .. 1.~l f'"4 •• ~. i..l••1 •'"' ..,..1 .. 11111 "'UITHCl)UAICI it • ~ClcM• pf«• of plctw. -khlcJ 1M ''W<''ve been trying to do something about gel- ling a museum for a number uf years," he s aid. "Now w e'r e faced with the prospect of two museums which <:ould be very attractive. I don't think we should t hink or it ..... .,,,. •• ~1i1u .. J t1,.._1.-,111 ,i., l~-1nl ~ "'' h .• I .u\ 1,,,,,.11 ~ ~ to ~ a'1 clwnt.r pldwft. N t:"'"l'll t'IK Cf\atn()f1n l A T1~\ • .,.'/P ,. ""/"'l ~ 'l r .orw N~ J' "'" or. ~~E·S~~l~~:D·~ • " . ~" :~, "'UITHqtJAICI .fft<h •• tf~IWJfy rffflttlc, all f'lft-.d byScwut_ d. .. ----1 LOGE I - LIDO i ~ STADIUM • ~ OAIVI IN ·I . ~ ....... ' • f If .• 1ft .. -. ,, ......... , ........... .. On Monday. the Los as competition. I *SENSURROUND NOT AT DRIVE-IN BITE THE BULLET SU HIM Hf Ill 6 Clll lOUSL Y ......... IC IMTllTAIMMIMT ..... ~llOI." iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiftiiliii-- "J4WS IS 4 MOYll WHOSI IYBY SHOC I IS A DU4ST.t.TI HG SUINISL rT IS IL.AIOI.ATE. AHD WOHDllf.ULL 'f CIAl'TlD. COM· TA.IMS CLOSI HOUIHCU Of SUSPDISL THI J.ho(Al u nu IS UTllAU Y OPLOSIYIL" ' -.,., Wl:O .• THU"9 .. P"N., MON • rut:S OPIN •.15 JAWS 7:00.1:00-12 WONIGKT S4T. 6 IUN OHM 1 :...,AWi 2 00. ., .. , ....... 6 11 MIDNIOHT . ' """' ..... , .. ...-\ (l'\'••l • =•I .... ........... ........ lkff ..._. ......... 111 ................... ._ _. ... ,_. -.. ·"""•'· -~ ... " SIREISAND ., ........... CAAN············1 ··························· .. "" .......................... . ~ _,~FUNN'1 LAD ~u~« (~~ ~ --~c;,~ (R) w a,lf";.~ .. ....-. "'-""~"" ' -• WED.·THUR.-FlU A WO Vlf Of IM,ACT. S'-AMD MON .TU£a ~ miottGLYBITIH•--I / 7:00.& 1:30. .J/-,"';. S4T. & SUN. Co-HIT AT CINEMA MST .. MANOIHQO • -t .u-4:1'-7:00-1:30' 12 JlllDNIGHT SAT ·' •:.4':: '•1111 ,, \' ~~'\ 1111 (,I \l'>.."' llOOJlf i-. d._trin.Jt.outru~ ... "-'' uncf ullcr\\ ll""''4.'1tliw; •ft lo et..olutelr alunnlng. "9e<1t>1nc1 Ing II o Ille-pleys eo bolh hlqll ranw af'd gripp1n9 tut,pe"•• to _,._ "°'" tho -"'• oncl • ....,. .,,,_.et tacou... . e1tcww1·.uo1a ,,,.,,_ peel -D•fl•t Time• H•relct 'THE OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN• ,. ii •• . ' ' Umtvd Artists Thurs-Fri-Mon· Tues 7: 30-10.00 WED-SAT-SUN 2:15-4.45-7:30-10:00 AND 12 MIDNIGHT II NEWPORT CINEMA l ,aau• Newman ln""Jhe Drowning Pool"" P'u~ t:-r, HARPER IS the-.:/!. UCK ;~·ogoge ,.,. &inbtiJ r .1 v ; t 'fl, ((' MARIO• TWl>•I ~·~·~·s;·1 · ••• uu) ll'GI ,. "' 1. "tMRITURll OftMPlnlC Panther~ • 0 THE FUNNIEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR" I SLAND e NEWPORT C ENTER 644-0760 BI 0 DAIL y PILOT 'It's Robert Redford. He has a part for you in a new movie h e 's making/' For the Record Births FOUNTAIN VALLEY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL June tt. 1975 ~ ano Mr. Al Sulo.ul, 5001 Ou1ctlllf St , lrvme. girt July1.1'7S M< dnd M ". Hugh Gruocly, ~\tmint.tlet, 91r1. ST. JOSEPH HOS P ITAL J"ne ll, 1t1S Mr and M". Ronald Lohman. 1~11 Lotty, Irvine, Doy. Mr and M rs. Yoh Sallo. 3801 ParkVlewL.JM, a •·D. trv1ne. boY. JUfte lt, 1•1s Mr and Mr'>. Victor Goldsle1n, 14?'21 ~M1rwm Ave., lr>nne. boy Ml, ano Mrs. Daniel Lowen, S091 "learling. Irvine. qtrl. J1111e20, 1t75 Mr1 ;ind Mr\. Gig Comella, •2• 14111 SI., Hunti1\9ton Beach, glrl. J..,ell, 1'15 Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Crandall, 1SISO ~Ila, Westminster, boy. Mr. and Mrs. David Dunn, S207 C "Q" SI., MCAS, El Toro, boy June 22, 1t1S Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Chaney, 5220 Al>I E,"S"St .. EIToro.boy. Mr and Mrs. Louis Porlillo, 2•131 La Vida, Laguna Niguel, boy JUfte U, 1t7S Mr and Mr s. Jam es Hill, 1'8'1 Geneva, lr-vrne, g1rl. J ..... 2.4, 1'75 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bainbridge, 8'31 Tamar" Or., Apt. l19·C, Huntington ~a<h,boy. July t , 1t7S Mr. and Mrs. Larry Geerdes, 27011 Cones.a. Lane, Mission V1e10, boy. M(. and Mrs. Gregory Moran, S~I O'ool>ler Or .. Huntington Beach, boy.· J uly 10, 1'75 Mr. and Mrs. James Coo~, •S22 W'f'191te Circle, Irvine, boy, lflr, and Mrs. Marc W•lker, 21901 Aspan, El Toro, boy. J11ly 11, tt7S M{. and Mrs. urry Connors, ioos2 Sl>'at' Circle, Huntington Beech, boy. _ July 15, 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Amici!, 5231-A Fourteenth SI., E l Toro, glrl. SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL Jllfte24. 1'7S Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Crail, l il9una Niguel, boy ' J une 15, ltH "4f. and Mrs. Douglas Atlen. San Juan Qpistrano, boy J une 21. 197S N,r.andMrs. Randall PoulWn,lrvine, girl • • June 30, 1'75 Mr. and Mrs. James Hudson, Newport Beach, boy Mr. "nd Mrs. William Ozawa, Mission Vte10,b0y J uly 2, 1t7S Mr and Mrs. Carey Huberl, San Juan -(.apislrano, bOy. July J, 1'75 -and Mrs. Ronald R!!ld, Mission V1C10,b0y July4, 197S Mr and Mrs. Peter Molten.head, L.oquna Niguel. girl July 5, 1'75 M r. and Mrs. David Hicks 111, Mission \/trio.boy MT and Mrs. Andres Espinoza, boy July I, 1'75 M r. and M rs. Thoma s Chesley, l.dguna eeach, boy. July t, 1'7S Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cooper, Laguna 8Uth,glrl. July 12, 1t75 Nlr. and Mrs. Edwin Sweeting, Irvine, boy. SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL HOSPITAL Jllfte24, 1t7S M r. and Mrs. De nnis B•rryman, South Laguna, boy June 2S, 1'75 Mr. and Mrs. Curlis P•rlain, San Clemente, boy Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Merritt, 111, Laguna lleach, boy June 26, 1t7S ')llW. a nd Mrs. Dana Fairbanks Cavls, ,_,Clemente. girl Mr. and Mrs. Atan Lane, C•plstr.no Beach, boy #N. a nd Mrs. James Wehan, Dana Point, boy ""-and Mrs. James Wehan, DaM ~.boy. June 21, 1t7S ·~. and Mrs. Thomas Rutter, San .Clemente, boy JUN E 2', 1t7S Mr. and Mrs. Henri Hosselet, Sdtl Juan Capistrano, girl. JU Ne 30, 1t7S Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Donahoe, San cement•. girl. · _,,,,_ and Mrs. Gaylen Behrent, 5an ~nk,boy. JULY 1, lt7S . Mf. and Mrs. Af"thur L. Raus<h, San J ... n Capistrano, boy. Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiie Moon~. San ciemente,girl. JULY2, t'7S Mr. and Mrs. Pe ter Jonu, San Clemente, boy. JULY 6, 1t7S Mr, and M ". D•le Dollar, !>an Clemenk, girl. J ULY6, 1t7S Mr. •nd Mrs. Pe ter Bl!dney, Sar'I Clemente, girl. Mr. a nd Mrs. J ohn Helmuth, San Oen"tl!nte, girl. JU LY 1, 1'1S IN. and Mrs. Daniel Morgan. San c.i.mente, girl. • July t, 1t75 •¥r. •nd M rs . Jose Mollna, S.n pemente, girl. • ' JULY 10, 1t7S Mr end Mrs. Dennis Allred, San Juan. ~1strano, ;orl. 1Mr. and Mrs. Cayl!lano Ramirez, San otmentl!, boy. Mr. end Mrs. Nolan Montgomery, San • ~lemtnle, girl. 1 July 11, tt7S #N. •nd Mr$. J•mes Martin, Soetl Juan Glpistreno, Qirl. -Mr. and Mrs. Garv Larsen. San ~nl•,glrl. J .. ly 12, tt7S 1w . and Mrs. Norman Huie, San Clemente. boy. ', July 1J, 1975 Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiiam Major, Oil,,. Point, girl. • ,.#ltT. and Mrs. Howard Florene!!, San ·cien.nte, gltl. I, J,.I., 14, 1t7S • ,ffor . and MH. Lton \/Illa, San Clemente. bov. ~Dance Set ' I ~(By Polish ·!'• The Polish National -.Alliance will hos t a ·.r.aance Sunday at the Dis- ''eyland Hotel Grand ·,~allroom from 5: 30 to 9 p.m. , , ; Music will be provided ,,by Roge r a nd the • Villagers for d ancing to , cx>lkas, obereks, w al ties , ~d modern dances. The public is invited. Admiss ion is $3 per penon. Moe "" "'-,.....,, ...... -.... ...... &.11w. ................ u... ..... -. ........... .. ''f ~·--...-·~ MADE TO SELL FOR 42s 5so and each POLAROID SUNGLASSES The Nationally advenrsed year 'round sunglasses with shatter-resistant lenses al sen- • sat1ona1 savings. Absorb 10 99% retlected glare & ltlter out to 96% potentially harmtut ultra violet rays. Designed to most exacttng optical standards in top styles. you've seen comparatile Qual11Y SoaP Selttf\9 \Ot oonars More! 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Take ad· va~tage of this special low price• cam •·MAil flA• AIACll 10nu0f 1eo IOIOf II 34c TAMPAX lAMPOIS Jr ·Atg.-S\Jper El Toro El Toro at Rockfi.W Westminster WtslwW• tit G..._ Wett . . . . lnterm~gne11cs splice-free recording tape in pack of 3 -..J 120 minute cassettes lor less tllan the price you'd e.<pect to pay for t -90 minute cassette. lmaa1ne1 360 minutes for fess than a \z penny per minute. Low noise. Buy 'em by the dozen. .. ft " Necklaces & ropes in genuine Mother·of·Pearl, abalone, hand carved bOne & coral -great w11h all your summer wardrobes. • "'*"" cl, a PltreM &rri.,a . . . . . . . . . . . pr. 1.79 PRESTO NE SUMMER COOIANT Hunfinaton Beach 2 I I l 1 it4P ll•cl. It AN-. Huntinaton Beach U.fw.,... \ Plenty of Peaches Ahd Opportunities ... Although p eaches are a bit late this year because or cool t em· . peratures last spring, they, now arc in plentiful s upply. ' Excellent for baking, salads :md desserts, they also are won- derlul to eat fres h and wbole. Buying firm-ripe fruit is re- commended . Selection should be based on uniform c reamy yellow background, not on the rosy col· or which is a sign or variety, not ripeness. Peaches need not be peeled as the fruit already has been de· fuzzed before reaching the market. Besides, the tender skin adds more flavor and color. A summer dessert that's worth trying is Crepes Indie With Peach Sauce. It's ea sy to prepare as the fruit can be sliced ahead of lime. Just add lemon juice or ascorbic acid mixture to keep the CREPES INDIEWITH PEACH SAUCE BEA, ANDERSON, Editor CAROL MOORE, Food Editor Dieter Berndt (left) and Dieter Gelbrich present picture to Maxine Schade. "peachy" color . Slices are gently simmered in a honey-cinnamon spiced sauce, then spooned over paper thin pancakes. For additional exciting ways to use and serve fresh California fruits this summer, write for a free copy or a colorlul new 48· p age illustrated book let, containing more than 100 tested recipes. Please send .a stamped, self-addressed business-size en- velope to "Fruits of Summer", P .0 _. Box 4640, Sacramento, 95825. CREPES INDIE WITH PEACH SAUCE 1 cup milk 2eggs •;, teaspoon salt %cup flour Butter -about 3 tablespoons ~2 cup honey 1 cup waler Cinnamon stick 3 cups s liced peaches C about 1 poundl 2 lablespoons s liced almonds Early in the day, prepa r e c repes as follows: Put milk, eggs, salt and fl our into blender conta ine r . Whirl 30 seconds. Scrape down sides; cover and whirl 10 s econds more. Refriger ate 1 hour. To cook crepes. heal a 7-inch crepe pan, brushed with huller, until almost smoking. Pour about 2 tablespoons baller into hot pan, tipping it to allow batter lo cover bottom of pan. Cook 1 minute. Turn crepe and cook ~ minute on second s ide. Repeat operation for remain- ing batter, sliding each crepe on- to rack, to cool before stacking. Wra p and refrigerate crepes un- til needed. TO SERVE: Put honey, water and cinnamon stick in saucepan or chafing dish. Bring to boil ; re- duce heat and simmer 5 minutes. Add peaches; s immer 5 minutes more , or until peaches are lender. Fold crepes in quarters and place in pan; spoon sauce over folded crepes. When heated through, serve onto individual d essert plates, spooning s auce over all. Garnish each serving with s liced almonds. If d esired , top with a scoop of vanilla ice cream . Serve al once. Ser ves 6. WHEATGERM PEACH SWIRL 1 112 cups flour 1 cup wheal germ with sugar and honey 3 teaspoons baking powder 2 t ablespoons granulated sugar :i,4 teaspoon sail lf..? cup m elted butter, divided 'h cup milk ~cup brown s ugar, packed 1112 teaspoons cinnamon 1 In c ups dice d bl a nched fresh pe aches. Mix flour, ~cup wheat germ, baking powder, granulated sugar and salt. Stir in '.4 cup butter and milk lo form dough. Roll out on floured surface to 15x9-inch rec· tangle. Mix remaining 1h cup wheat germ , 1.4 cup m elted butter, b rown s ugar a nd cinnamon. Sprinkle over dough. Top with even layers or peaches. Roll up carefully, s tarting from long side. Cut into 10 s lices. Place s lices, cut s ide down, in buttered 9-inch r ound layer cake pan. Bake in 400 degr ee oven 30 lo 35 minutes or until golden brown on top. Cut into wedges and serve warm. Makes 8 servings. FRESH BLUEBERRIES MAKE THE MORNING BRIGHTER Boost Brea What a tragedy that breakfast is fast becoming an "endangered meal." Fresh fruits for breakfast gel peopl<' ou l of bed early. If the cook is feeling lazy, just serve a brimming bowl of berries or sliced fruit with milk or cream. For lhl:' s lightly mor e am· bilious cook. what about a fruity tea bread j us t bursting with the season's fresh blueberries. You can m ake this the day before and give it a brief warming before it is ser ved. An ideal "new" dish is Plums in Golden Cream . Poached fresh plums topped with a light custard sauce m ake a nutritious treat that will r efresh a ny appetite. Poaching glorifies aJl or sum- mer's sw eet harvest. Simply s immering fresh, unpeel ed plums in any of a vru;ety of Ii· quids makes them even juicier and accentuates their flavor and color. The bas ic poaching liquid is just waler and sugar. But you could add either lemon or orange peel, a vanilla bean, cinn:'.lmon s lick o r cardamom seeds. Desse1t wines or fruit juice ;:ilso make delicious poachers. PLUMS IN GOLDEN CREAM 1 cup sugar 1 cup waler 2 pounds fresh plums (about 12plums> 2 cups milk 1 -1 cup s ugar 4 egg yolks, lightly beaten 1 leaspoon vanilla cxtrat·t. Combine sugar and water 1n ,1 large saucepa n . c·ook ov1·r medium heal. !>t1 rring const:rnl· ly, until sugar is dtssolv<'d J\rld plums; po<1ch until JUSl ll•n1kr. about 10 minutes. Chill plums in syrup unld C'old In saucepan. heat milk v. 1th c;ugar. Pour hot milk O\ l'r yolks in a slow stream beating briskly Return to pan; continue cooking over low heal, stiffing con:-.t .int ly,, until custard thickens and coats a metal spoon. :'.ll>out 7 lo 10 minutes. . Stir in vanilla :rnd chill. When rc:idy to sen t'. druin plums (peel plums al this ti mt·. 1f desired) and spoon into six dis- hes. Ser ve with custard suun• Note: Reserve plum poaching Liquid and use as a syrup O\ t•r fa st 11.1111·:1kt•s, \\ afflcs. French toast 11 r 111 1 x t' d f r es h f r u i t .- BLl'EBERRY T EA BREAD :.! cups unsifted all-purpose f!ou r J cup sugar :1 ll'aspoons b:'.lking powder · •teaspoon salt I ('ups frl'sh blueberries :! (.'j't!~ I ('U..i rntlk 3 lablespoons salad oil l lt·;i...,puon grall'd fresh Ill Jllj..,I' rl ml In largl' uowl mix flour. sugar, IK1k111;,! powder and salt. Stir in bl 11 dw rru.•s. In s mull bowl heal together ('ggs, milk. oil and orange rind ; :1lld all at onC'c tn flour mixture. Stir un t il dry ingredients arc mo1sle1ll'd. Turn mto greased 9 x 5 x 3-inch loaf pan. Rake at 350 degrees 1 lwur or until l'akc lester inserted 111 center ('Omes out clean. Re· movt• and cool 10 minutes, re· rnov(• from pan ;md cool com- pll·t l•ly Sprinkle top \\ ith confcC· t1oners· sugar before cutting to !>Cf\C. PLUMS IN GOLDEN CREAM: NEW-FASHIONEDGOODNESS Fast Food Tour Taken By JO OLSON 01 Ille D•llY Pllol SU.II In g rid En ~e l likes the California s unshine, the beach and ice cream. Telse Stoltenberg has dis- covered squ as h a nd other Californi a vegetables. and is amazed al the s ize of the ocean waves. •·w e d on ·t know the waves," she said. Udo Heem eier is amazed al h ow co l orfu l Am e ri can resta urants are, a nd how attrac· live most of thew aitresses are. The three vis it e d t h e Orange Coast w ith 17 fellow stu· dents and five instructors from the West B e rlin School of Technology before going on w other parts oftbe United States. All of the stude nts are learning the food service business in Germany, so their time bas largely been spent touring food pr ocessing plants and restaurants. In a vigorous schedule ar· ranged by Maxine Schade, an OranJ(e Coast College food services .instructor, they went to the Starkilt Tuna Factory, Alt.a Dena Dairy. lbe Los Angeles pro- duce market, tho RykoH manufacturing plant.. Lawry's, Food Maker Manuladurinl Co. ., (Jack ln the Box), lh• Alpha Beta bakery, Karl Karcher En· · &erprlats and Nab ls co.· . ' . . Sandwiched in bctwc!'n lhl· food plants \\ere Sea World . Balboa Park. Knoll's Berry F arm . Univcr~al City Studios and Disneyland. In addition. the 12 host f:lm1lu•s h ad a Saturday free lo l'nlert:un their guests. The visit came about ac;; a re sull of contacts Mrs. Schade made during her sabb<ltical in Europe. where she met food pro· cessors a nd educ<1lors tn v<mous countries. Mrs . Schade and OCC :'.Id ministrators hope local students will be able to m akl" a similar trip to Germany next s ummer, and that the exch a nge will become an annual affair. The School of Technology 1s like a college, with various de· partments, according to Dieter Berndt, one or the professors. The visiting s tudents Me learn· ing to manufacture canned vegetables, m eats and sausage. a nd the graduates will be qualified to work in s upervisory positions or be government rood inspectors when they graduate. Or, ij\ey can teach, as Udo Heemeler hopes to do. The bes\ part or the trip has been, according to Berndt, heini.t able to stay in American homes and have frie ndship with the American people. I le ~J1d during a buffet dinner at OCC for the s tudents, lt•achcrs. and hosts. that ··we in Rerlin have a special rcla- t1onsh1p to you Americans. ··w e want to feel how people arc living in their homes. This is the best way to take friendship ucross the ocean .·• As a token of good will, he pre- sented a picture of Berlin's famous landmark. the Branden- burg Gale (which now is in East Rerlin). lo Mrs. Schade. And, Berndt urged a reciprocal v1:-;i t by the Americans . "Next time. please com e to Berlin," he said. After the students left the 004sl area. they traveled lo the Grand Canyon and other points in t he west in a rented motor home. and will journey on to tbe East Coast. They will take back memories of the California sunshine, l.be huge processing plants, the dairy where they wash the cows, the watermelon. the new kinds or trees and the warm friendships, Most plan t o r eturn t o California to visit their host fnmilies again and, since m08t of the hosts had an inte rest in Germany (they volunteered after reading about the upcom· ing visit >. there probablv wlll be reunions in Germany. ' ... • DAILY PILOT 'A'ednesda J"t 23 1975 ... . .. \ . . . . . . ..-. . . Hats: Fashion's Fun ~ · ... " ,/ ••• The birds have it-that is, the spotlight in millinery for fall. This skull cap by Jack McConnell has cock feathers and is worn with matching stole. NEW YORK tAPJ -Topping the fall fashion o utfilS this year will be hats that balance the total look. Tight-fitting cloehes are worn with big coats . Wide-brimmed ft"lt hats highlight tubular suits. Je\\·elled turbans catch the gill· ter of evt'ning gowns. More than 50 seleetions from 20 de!iigners were presented Mon· day at a Millinery Institute of America fashion show. Like their counterparts in coutur~.1. the de-signers were inOuencea by the Chinese look in s kuJI cap.5 and turbans a s well as easy.going country in selections or tweed a nd plaid berets worn with m a tc hing s hawJs and sccirves. 'Vhy should a woman wear a hat? ''It's m ore run. It's all part or rantasy and s houldn't be take n seriously." said d esigner Frank O live, w hose oatmeal-colored "·rap turban led off the show. "Seventh Avenue has decreed hats for fall. A hat is absolutely necessciry for the \l.'l'll-dresscd "'o n1an today," said Tom Hann. \\•ho designs for the labe l Kurt Jr. and presented some berets and felt hats with b ucklud bands in bright colors. "Hats fram e the face, em- phasize the eyes and bones and sorten the tot a l look," said ac- tress Cornelia Sharpe, who n;ir. rated the show wearing a beigc, inflated pill box hat. Along with berets, fedoras, turbans and cloches were the following sleet ions from these de- signers: -A poor boy cap in reversible suede cloth in burgundy and cream by Lids. -A scarf turban in cornflower blue corduroy by Belmar. -A granny cap style with s tirf wide brim in be ige angora by Don Marshcill. fl.1r . J ohn sho"·cd the biggest hats, including a brown felt with a wide rolled brim with a yellow and red band and worn with a n1atching scarf. Adolfo I I featured a caramel· eolorcd slouch hat in thick-ribbed l'Orduroy and a narrow-brimmed hat \l.'ith a thin belt band . Fu r hat s a n d veils w e r e minimally r epresented. Paul presented a black fur-trimmed 'St·a rf h at that tied under the chin. !\l a kins stiowe d one \•eiled il- lus ion in ruby red. Captain Hook and Napoleon, m acaws owned by Mr. John, sit on arms of model Pat Henry. Mr. John designed the gold and red brocade fez shown by model. But fcathC'rs \\'Crc cvC'ry,,·hcrc. 1'1-ank Olive s tru('k t"·u very long. thin fecithcrs on a bla{'k ;1nd white tv.'1..·cd cloche th<Jt had a matching s ha"·I. For C\'t•ning, J ;ick l\leConncll designed ._. tiny feather 1·<.1µ \\'Ith a wido ""s peak in s pcckll'd brov.·n. Kurt Jr., Albrizio and 1\dolfo II use tightfittin g: s m all helrnct c<1 ps sprinkled with s il vcrstuds . Mr. J ohn closl'd tht' !>hO\\' v.·ith 3 brocade fez "'il h fur naps '-''Or n by a model "'ho p ~1 radl!<.I b y bravely with two huge, squ;.iv.·k· ing parrots on hC'r arms .. Horoscope: Aries Rema i n Im partial /'fashion fabrics THt:RSO,\ Y, J UL ''11 BySYDNEY01'1,\Rll ,\RI E S (i\f arch 2 1- Apii l 19/: Friends may ~fle x in g their mUSl'lt·:-.. Don't gel caught in mid- dle . Express yours elf. but do so in manner that rules out partiality . TAU R US (1\pri! 20· May 20 ): You ~ct J!:Oin).!. you move fasl, you get green lig ht rollowin g special m eeting , con- rer ence. GEMINI (May 21-J unc due. 1\1 embC'r of uppusitc .SC'x 1s ilkl·ly to be in- vol\'l'd . SCORPIO (Oet . 23 · f\;0,-. 21 1 · !'Jc sclcetiVl' \'ou need not !>t•ttl e for b;.irgain ba s cin c n\. l\1eans aitn hi ~h. Sr\GITT,\RIUS (!\/ov . 22-L)cc. 21 1: l'l'liple tC'nd to rem ind vou of past prn1nisC's. Obli~a tions Key nO'>I.' 1s lo l'\'aluil ll'. to dt'lerminc prioritie:-.. (.'1\PRICllRl\' <Dec 22-J ;..111 . 19 1 l,C't goof Jo:;- 20 ·1: Your in tuitive in-~-- in~ propositio n . Deal \\ilh future prospects . 1\Q U AR I US (Jan . 20-Feb. 18): Ideas are transformed into action. CvcJc is s uc h that you s Uccl•Cd , you are more independent a nd creative . P I SC ES (F eb 19 1\1a rl'h 20 ) · What occurs beh ind c los e d d oor6 eou1 d d i rcetly a ffect vour "'elfare Decis ions ~re made. based on what you were t;.1ug ht tellect enables you to ~~ •·w a k e up "' \l.'ilh lf ans wers. Friend could ~ :\:'\"D T H [ Cl~OC K T ICK S ON pave \l.'ay ror travel. CANC ER (June 21 -T I ME T O SAVE ~J~2 ~·h~0~c~~di~~i~~ ; ' ····· '.\/,,,,.,, ferent are no"' in terested in v.·hat yo u s;:1y. do. Social contacts , a c · tivities increase. ' ••• LEO (July 23 -Au g . 22 1: Do ,som e r emodeling Tea r do"'" for purpo:-.e uf ..._f r econstruction. li. · VIR(j() (,\ug:. 23-Scpt. !;I: 22): Emotions could di s- place logic. Key 1s to analyze, lo dig benl';ilh [ ~ s urfaec indieations. \'ou '~ could strike pay d irt. LIBRA. <SC'pt. 23·Ckl. 22 1: Pleasant .s urprisc 1s -~i ! J'c\ A If I ,il cmon'S ~::: SPORTS\\ r \R 'Iii r' ' ~, W!~f(!1fl?t.A1A ~A1pOA·<;tA~I~ ~·AP-T~ :"l~'.l."lr•c~A..., ~~ 4 1~1 '/', l'~ Ii.If• I/ '"''' • \/Ill/II/, I \,//11/1~ ( ' II .11,,l /u11111 1 .\, J0% II 50% Off • 1•' 1 I'-COA5! HVIY. "r Atlf tloAYOf< 90JB ADAMS AVE ' e: THURS. • FRI. • SAT. JULY 24-25-26 CLEAN OUT YOUR SEWING ROOM BRING IN YOUR FABRIC S FOR soc lb. CREDIT APPLIED TO ANY PURCHASE I '/2 yd. minimum lengthl ,., I . . J:lb;l qQ:W·@fl Saturdays ;., the , DAILY PILOT ' UPI Trlephol•~ HEMPHILL'S SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE ,, • FURTHER REDUCTIONS WOMEN'S SHOES AIR STEP • PENAUO • FLORSHEIM • VITALITY VALUES TO $35 00 ................. NOW Yz PRICE SANDALS & CASUALS VALUES TO 517 . NOW 7.00 MEN'S SHOES FLORSHEIM SHOES VALUES 10 $4500 . NOW.1990 to 2490 CLARK, SEBEGO VALUE S TO SJO .. \12 OFF I CHILDREN'S SHOES STRIDE-RITE • CHILD LIFE VALuEs rn .,o oo NOW SS.90 to Sl0.90 DISCOMTIMUED STYLES BROKEN SIZES ALL SALES FINAL! HEMPHILL'S 154 Fashion Island, Newport Beach (714) 644·4223 Open Mon. & Fri. Nile 'Ill 9:00 p .m • Ctosed Sunday #27 Easl Main S!reel, A:hambra (213) 282·3678 OP9n Fri. Nite 'tll 8 pm. •Closed S"nday U1e Your Hemphlll's Charge SATURDAY, JULY 26th 9 t o 6 on the Mall • I \ \ I Wednesday. J1-1ly 23. 1975 DAILY PILOT Ann Landers Bashfulness DEAR ANN LANDERS: Alter reading the letter from lhe man with the bas hful kidney who couJdn 't urinate in the presence of another pers on and the letter from the teenage girl who couldn't eat a bite of food in front of her boyfriend, I summoned the courage to write about a similar problem. It's my husband -to whom I've been married for 19 years. He cannot write his name legibly if anyone is watching. tensive tberapy &o learn what scared blm IS years ago. On the c>lMr band -maybe you'd better leave well eoougb alooe. Many wtve. would love to be in yoar •l>CM -especially the on es wltb charge-account-crazy husbands. DEAR ANN LANDERS: After being divorced for two years. l became involved with my supervisor. l 'm 45 and know how to gel what I want. Art was h av- ing problems with his nutty wife and tour mixed-up kids. He said l was the one bright spot in his lite so I didn't feel guilty. so fast around here l nught huve to quit. The real crun<'h 1s lhut r don't know whether lo tell Art lo gel lost and let him fire me, or play along and keep the lid on un- til his divorce is final. ll could mean several extra months of employment it I kept quiet. The answer is probably clear to you but 1 can't see it. Advise m e. please. -IT'S OVER ROBERT REDFORD wa1Jl, I urge you tu g-..t anotbel' Jub . lmmedbatcly. Baffling I've had to sign for the house, the car, bank deposits a nd withdrawals -just about ever- ything you can think of, including charge slips in department stores. Last week J nearly collapsed when Art announced he had filed for divorce. I DON'T want to marry him. He won't have a dime left after his wife and her s mart lawyer get through putting him through the wringer. I was looking for a fling, not a husband -who will be fiat broke yet. DEAR ANN . J '\'e heurd ot married mt'n w ho li e and say they ure single . Sul "hcil about • single m an who lies a nd says be i.s ma rried'! I've been Sl'l'tng Dick for six months . lit• hus promised to m Jrry me as l)OOn as he ii:. :lble LO get :.1 divorce. I learned today lhalhe1l:>n'l m arril'd Weddings ~ and· Engagements To a\'oid disappointment. prospective bndt•s ~ire• rcmmdC'd to h1.1ve their wedding storici:. \\ il h blut·k and white glossy photograph:-. lo thl' Dai l~· Pilot People 04.'partml•nl ont• \\ 1..•1..·k bcfon• the wedding. 1'1('lUrl·s rl•t·1..·i\'C'd afte r that time will not bt· usL•d. l-"or engagl•ment unnounccments it b 1mµl'ra t i\'l· that the story. also accom - panwd by a black and white glossy pic- turt.'. be s u bmitted six weeks or more before the "'cdding date; othern ise il will not be published. To help fill requirements on b'lth \\Cd· ding and engagement stories. form., are available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur~ ther questions will be answered by People Departm ent sta ff members at 642-4321. It all sta rted 15 years ago. Before that -no problem. Whal can be done about such a strange handicap? -BAFFLEDX. DEAR MISS GREAT HEART: Wh at do you mukl• of 1t') I'm - ZONKED DEAR S.: So far as I know, your husband's bang-up is uni· que. You've got one of a kind ther e, lady. The only solution would be ln· I need to work and want to keep my job but the rumors are Oying How can you see ANYJ'IDNG with tbose dollu sips oo your eyeballs? Your crass approach turns me otr so completely I can scarcely be objective about lhe problem. JI you bave a shred or decency. you'll s hag your fanny out or that office as soon as possible. Since you know bow to get what you Dt:AR Z.: Wake up and smell the coffee, honey. He's a liar - out for whale\ er he can gel. AIMI i(, after you read this, he gets anything mort' than a Methodis t handshake and a s\\ift rarewell, you have oatmeal \\httre yoar brains belong. Weekend Retreat There are a million and one things to do in Southern California. But. where do you start? You might begin by picking up George Lowe's 1975 edition of "Where Can We Go This Weekend?", a catalog of adventures to fil I one day or two or three right in your own backyard. most are free and special information to make the trip more enjoyable. Love the ocean? There's a section devot- ed lo things lo see and do on and near the Pacific. Little Ad ventures in- clude parachute jumps and the highest hike in the U.S. History buff? There are Little Old Towns and Little Old Stores, Railroads a nd Trolley Cars, Unusual Museums, Mining Country and the Fascinating Desert. T hose interes ted in • just taking in the scenery can choose from Breath-I laking Views, Lovely Gardens. Harvest Time and F1owers by the Mile. See Industry at Work or take a mountain drive. Lowe packa ges several adventures into j a single trip and also lists a year-round calen- dar of sp'ccial events and festivals. If you r vacations will be short ones this year, why not find your adven· Lure close to home? SNAPPER :~, 96 ~ FRESH LOCAL s 149 SEA BASS STEAKS :ti, l& $3'! RESH LOCAL SWORD FISH SMOKED FISH :?s 5 1 5~ Truck lE:D RIP~•cM•c o• •EACH 41 L c Load Water111elon / 2 1b. IUTTOM MUSHROOMS FAMCY.aAIY 19c ITALIAN SQUASH .. IDIAL JOI IAI .... 9'JI CORN '91184 ONIONS RADISHES 10! 10~. IOf... traditional summer whites ... fr om HARRIS; easy care dacron cotton straight leg wash pant, wor n with GANT ~.vv cotton knit shirt with bold stripe s, and wh1te. collar and placket. @)~o@@)~@ 44 fashion island, newport center 644·5070 su111111er ~) indigo blue denim , Machine-wash able Cotton \..AC~~~hi~ little or no ironing Sew 1eans. 1 1ackels and 1umpers 36" wide FG::.~~~L:.::nc' 7 ~ white poly double knits Full bol:~:~:d4~~t~hes and J 97 patterns While 1s always rrghl 1 for dresses or sportswear 60" ' wide FGs' reg LOW prrces yd 1 •1 2.98-3.98 ' decorator burlap Excellent color selection fpr all home decorating projects. ~ (;over a wall or select lor YoUr ;,; arts and crafts t 00% Jute Qt,...~ ... 36-38" w•de FGs' reg LOW I pnce 88' . J V-•~ I .DO 77 ~ • poly interlock knits Assorted solid colors for sumrrer·into·lall fashions. Machine washable. little Ironing. 60" wide. FGs' reg LOW price 3.49. YolMs to 5.00 non-roll elastic Cuffing boards Ellltra hrm. machine washable. wUI not Shnnk or lose it's stretch ~ .. and 1 ". FGs' y~ to 4.00 reg LOW prices 39•-45'. ()peN to 40 Jt 72 inches.,. 4 100 Printed with bias lines. ych FGa'revLOWprice2.29. .. for iii ,------~m11------,. :=,~~~(~~.~.~:.=.~· ..... l ,...._ .......... ... ... . .................................. . ........ t .... ,,..,,.. ,...,... 1e11r•-............................................... . r . I"-. . ...... ... ... . .......................... -. ... 1 •=, .._.;.., M;!7:.-.0IHI A~~-=-~-~-======-.._-------' ·Cf DAfl. Y Pfl.OT WednMday. July 23, 1975 U Directions Followed, Pear Dessert: Sure Bet · The trick In ma.king intitead of an unappetiz-fresh Bartlett pear sUces beat gently to combine. and nutfy; fold In aour !resh pear sherbet is to ing beige color. for garnish iC desired Turn into a freezer cream, then egg while. treat the pears exactly FRESH PEAR In a medium mixing tray; freeze, stirring a Turn into a freezer ·~directed in the recipe. SHERBET bowl beat together the few times, ontil fi rm. tray, freezer container When peeled and cut v, cup s ugar sugar, milk, salt and egg Ju.at before m ixture is or a mold; freeze wit.il one at a time and mixed 11 .. cup milk yolk until blended. reedy, in a small mixing firm. Cover tightly - with lemon juice, they V.. teaspoon salt Pare and halve a pear; bowl beat egg white until with plastic wrap if stay while e ven though 1 I a r g e egg , cut out core; cut each it bolds soft peaks when necessary. . they get a going over separated half into quarters; mix the beater is s lowly Before serving, allow while being pureed in the 2 medlu m fres h with the lemon juice; re-withdrawn. to stand in r efrigerator electric blender. .Bartlett pears peat with remaining .Breaking it up into for JO minutes or so to The important point in % cup commercial pear. Turn pears and chunks, tum the frozen soften slightly. Garnish presenting fresh pear sour cream lemon j uice into an eJec-pear mixtur e into a as desired. sber betisto ha ve lhe col-Shredded l e mon lric blender and puree; medium mixing bowl Makes about H'~ pints ~piral Slit'ed Wflole or Half HAMS "So Good ••• 1t Will 'Haunt' You 'tit It's Gone" ",.... .. ...., ........ net TOU'U .UOY OU& . "'* .... ,..._ t •9 CG.•try lac• ••.•••••••••••••• ••• 1'. 3700 E. Coast ~. Corona del Mar -673-9000 ,_ ....... c-..- 1221 s. ........,., ..... u. ..... 6JW461 or a pale and pretty tint rind,f'res t\mintspripor addtosugarmixtureand and beat until smooth -6servin s . . ~~__:,.~--=-~-----;::-~~~~-==-~~~-:--~~~~=-=-~=-~~~-+-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The only real 'Way to reduce your food budget ·Plum Tree Full? Party perfect Fresh Ptum Parfait is just one of the many ways to en· joy fresh plums that col- or the parfait a frosty pink. And it's so rich, cool and creamy, lhe parfait just melts in your mouth. Best of all, the recipe can be made early in the day while the temperature is still cool. FRESH PLUM PARFAIT t envel o p e un - flavored gelatin 1 cup cold waler 1 1h pounds fresh plums, halved and pitted (aboulJV2-cups) . 1h cup sugar 1 cup whippi n g cream 1h cup sifted conf ec· ticners' sugar Soften gelatin in 'h cup d the water . Set aside. Jn saucepa n, combine plums, sugar and re- maining 1h cup water. 'tiring to boil; then sim· m er , c o v ered, until tender. Drain and res erve li- quid; refrigerate plums. Measure juice , adding bot water, if necessary, -to make 1 o/.a cups.· Add softened gelatin and stir to dissolve. Chill until syrupy. Meanwhil e , b eat cream stiff, Colding in confectione r s' sugar. Pour drained plums into blender cont ainer and whirl s mooth. Gently fold plum puree into whipped cream. Refrigerate only until gelati n mixture is syrupy. To assem blc: Holding individu a l d essert glasses on a s lant, spoon some of the cr eamy mix- ture into glass, to ball fill it. vertically. Then s poon on gelatin mixture to fill remaining space. Chill thoroughly -at least 2 hours . Garnish with additional whipped cream, it de- sired. Makes 6 servings. Salad Toss In Some Ice Here's how to help a trav~ling salad "keep its cool." ICE-BUCKET TOSSED SALAD 1 large bead iceberg lettuce.shredded ~onion. chopped 1 small cucumber, sliced 1 small green pep- per, seeded and chopped ~ teaspoon garlic powder 1 whole ripe tomato Jee cubes 1 cup bottled diet dressing (any navor) Combine the lettuce, onion, cucumber , green pepper in an iDsul.ted ice bucket. Sprinkle with garlic powder and stir in Jee cubes, as many as it "11Jbold. Add the whole tomato. Keep tlptl.J covered un- Ul mealtime. At Mninl tirne. un- co• er and remove tomato. Drain off melted wats b1 pertJally cover· t.ng tbe Ice bUcket with the Ud .... ..,.., .. it. Pict out any amelted o.-. __.. ·.aiee tM &om•to -·.w lt to tbe ulld. Add . ._....,~,,..,uoi. :.., .w ..... .. ... to tate• ..,._ ~.-.ca ........ J Round Steak 7-Bone Roast BEEF CHUCK •........•........ _. Chuck Roast BLADE CUT, BEEF ....................•.. · ..•. !;:!°.~~ -~~~~~.... . ...... LB 2 38 !!Fi~(S!!~~l~~B:.~il'.9.Et .~11~. 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GET YOUR PRESCRIPTIOflS FIWD WHILE SHOPP• AT LUCKY • COMPARE OUR UM PRICEll ... A.ACY~ .,... ...... teA.M. TOtNL IA"'9AY 1e A.Mo ft)t NL GOl90ll~ft .. ftmll wmt ..... .cm LOCA119-.0W ........ , ....... ,.,. ... ~,,,, = ............... .., .... wna ... -~-·-·-·· ·--·-1111 :=:!a·lt IW ..... -...... .-.......... :r --·---· .... "mi~·'=~ :9!!!!!1: .. ·--·-n ·~-~·s ............ r&..: ,..... • .... -• -~lfil/ll; ·-· __ .............. • w.dneeday.July23, 1975 DAILY PILOT ) (:5 Try a New Foogath By CECILY BaOWNSrONE \ ,,._latff ~rHt ~ .... If you c an't disrover what you 'r e looking !or in n e w cookbooks, go back to old ones. This was the c ase when I trted to find out about roogalhs, de- lightrul d.iahes from India. It was in "Indian Cookery" by E.P. Veerasawmy, published in En~land about 40 yettrs ago, that I found th~ most detailed ex- planation. The author, I am sure, knew o( what he wrote because he was Indian cate ring adviser to the In- dian governmenl at the 1924-5 British Empire Ex~bilion ut Wembley a nd founder of an In- dian food specialty company us well a s a resta urateur. Here is what he h as to say: "Foogaths are SU\ ory dil'lhes m ade almost exclusively out oC diffen •nl kinds o r vegetables. They are cooked, and that is the essential 6tf!erence between them and Sambals. Coconut in· variably enters into eve ry foogath ... and oil ... is the rat generally u1ed. "Foogaths under various names are eaten by all caates and classes or people throughout India, as tbere ls nothing in them to militate against their common use by either vegetarians, Hin· dusor Mohammedans. OKRA FOOGATll ·~cup vegetable oil 2 medium onions, chopped medium-fine (about 11~ cups> 2 large cloves garli c, minced 1 2 teaspoon ground ginger 1 :! teaspoon cayenne pepper 6 medium tomatoes, peeled and chopped medium-Cine 2tablespoons flaked coconut 2 teaspoons salt Two 10-oun ce P.ac kagcs froZl'n whole ba by okra In a large skille t over medium low heat, be at the oil. Add onion, garlic, ginaer and cayenne; sUr· ring constantly, cook until onion begins to turn yellow -about 5 mmutcs. Stir in tom a toes. coconut and salt. Add frozen okra; bring to a boil ; with a fork, separate okra at1 it thaws, co~r and simmer until okra is almost tender - about 5 minutes. Continue s imme ring, un· covered, until sauce is slighUy reduced and clings to okra. Serve warm or chilled and brought to room Lemper a ture before offer- ing. M'!lkes a bout 2~2 cups -8 to 10 servings if offered as a r elish, 6 servmgs if offered as a vcgel a· ble accompaniment to a main dish. Note : T his is a deliciously spicy dish, but if you want it blander, omit or decrease the cayenne. LIKE HAVING YOUR OWN SMOKE HOUSE! That's right. Cookfng with "Woody's" Pure Hickory Liquid S moke is likl! having your own .. ~moke house''. Your meats. fish and fowl will cook with an aroma and flavor or a true hickory 'lmoke. Send for our frl!e rnclpc.-!s and tasll! the difference "Woody's" Pure Hickory Smokt> Flavoring makl!s. "Woody's"-in thl· a mber plast ic bottle with lhe s haker top. WRHC FOR FREE RECIPE 8001( l//t•u• Iv I •• I 7tjdfl nnu 6Cd<-ll. <..A P0801 AVAILABLE AT ALPHA BETA · GELSON'S · LUCKY'S ... and other fine food stores ----- SPECIAL OCCASION DESSERT Pric.ft food nn ......7/21 OPEN SUNDAY WE ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS Add Spice ness To Nature • PRODU.CE SAYINIS 1854 NEWPORT BLVD. •c~·:,~::~t.~•., OPEN 7 DAYS 9 to 6 Phone 642-6025 YELLOW PEECHES SALINAS 18~ LE-TUS SUNIUST~OM VfUA rAD ·~ OREN&ES Sl.65 Per lox BANANUZ IMO RETURN PEEU 0 1!175. Tbr Procter & Camble Com!NDJ !fort' & Procter Garnble Jwcy, t urt-s weel plums are a favori te snack eaten out-of-hand, but they're as \'t'rsatilc as you ''make'' them. Sug<1 r 'N Spice Plums, for example, are fresh California plums tenderly poached in a peppe rmint-fl avored syrup, pcrfcd for a special party for adults or youngsters. 1scovery · The recipe lakes only 15 to 20 minutes a nd can be prepared ea rly in the day. Delicious as is, the .sweete ned plums makt.· an ideal topping for a light augt>l cake, loo. SUGAR'N SPICE PLUi\1S lcupsugar 2 cups wutcr I slick (1 1 ~ ou11t.•t.•:,i peppl•rm1 nl !>tfrk, crus hed 12 Crc!>h plum ~ Combint.• sugar. \\ a lt.•r anti crushed pep- pt•rmint in a saucepan and I.iring to a boil. Ht'tlm·t.· ht.•al, s11nmt.·1· 10 mmules. stirring oCl'asionally, until peppt!rminl is dissolved. Slash plums once to the pit with a sharp knifl' and drop int o peppermint sauce. Poad1 plums 4 to 8 minutes or until tender when p11'rccd with fork. Remove from heal. cool to room ll'mpt>raturc ; then chill. Sl'l'\'l' wilh saul'c dtizzled over plums. Gan11sh 4 S\•r vings with more \:r ushed pep- pt.•r m int, if des11 cd. With Mushrooms Be a Stuffy Host By CECIL'\' BROWNSTONE Auoclated p, .. , f'OM Editor DEAR CE CILY: Whal is an inlerestin~ snack lo serve wh e n I i n vi tc friends for a drink in the afternoon or e vening? 1 usually offer the s ame old thing -a c heese spread and crackers. - INA RUT DEAR IN A RUT : Stuffed mushrooms. You can gel them re ady hours ah c Rd and refrigerate the m . At serving time all you have to do is to put them in the oven. -c.n. STU•'FED MUSHROOMS 12 to 16 (1 pound) large fresh mushrooms 8 tablespoons butter or m argarine 'I• cup minced onion 1 cup finely diced .cooked ham . 1 v. cups soft bread· crumbt '4 cup min c ed parsley Pepper to taste 1 e11, ll1hUy beaten Rinse, pat dry a nd re· move ite ms from mushrooms ; finely chop stems. In a largl' skillet mcll4 labl~spoons of the butter. and dip mushroom caps in it ; set s kille t with any butter rem aining in it nside. Arrange caps in a weU- buttered 8-inch s quare baking dis h. Add 3 tablespoons or the rem aining butter to the skillet and heal; add ·chopped mushrooms and onion; cook quickly, s tir- irlg several limes, for a few minull'S. Stir in ham. =¥.. cup of the breadcrumbs, the parsley a nd pepper; re- move from heat; stir ln the egg. Fill mushroom caps with the mixture .... about 1 tablespoon for each. Mell rem aining 1 tablespoon butle r and stir ln remaining ~ cup breadcrumbs; sprtllkle over mushrooms. Bake ln a preheated 425-dearee oven for 20 t.o 25 minutes. Make11 8 to 8 1ervln11 -2 atuffed muahrooma per port.ion. an ave c "But PLEASE don't squeeze the CHARMIN!' "I know New Channiri' Bathroom Tissue is so deep-down, squeezably soft, it's irresistible. I know you'll want to save 10¢ on your next package of New Channin, b·ut ladies ... whatever you do, PLEASE wait till you're home before you squeeze the Channin!" CUT ALONG DOTTED LINE ,., ... ,..___ ---------, TAK£ THIS COUPON TO YOUR STORE G>l ( J t •'I,•'• •1 WHEN YOU BUY Cl&a1•n ·1n ONE PACKAGE I ! I ~ I ~ I ct. • I .... . .. .. OAILYPILOT Fresh Ideas Grow Home-gr own Cussed· ()Ver vegetables deserve very special t reatment iu lhe kitchen, too. Summe r S qu as h Italiano is a m eatless skillet dish that bas a s atis fy in g barbecue. flavor. Its savory sauce can be made quickly and easily with a packaged s paghetti sauce mix. Stir Fried Peppe rs and Tomatoes combine two favorite home-grown vegetables in a n Oriental stir-fried recipe. The p e r ky f l avo r of Worces ters hire sauce adds j\.ast enough flavor t e highlight the rresh· Wednesda • Jut 23. 1975 Wt ArtPltostd . To Accept USDA FOOD ST AMP COUPOIS l l -01. P~g •. ness. 1 -.----------·----------.. Bo th recipe s are l• quick-cooking to keep the vegetables al their peak fl avor. SUMMER SQUASH IT ALIANO 2 car r ots, thinly ~liced 2 tablespoons oil 1 e n ve l ope (V:i· ounce>. s paghetti s auce mix 2 pounds zucchini or ye ll ow c r ookneck squash, s liced 2lornaloes,chopJ)l'Cl 2 tables poons vin· egar Cook carrots in oil tn • Jarge coverl'd s killet for 5 minutes. Add contents ()( sauce mix l'nvelope, squash. tomatoes. and vinegar. Cover and cook 10 minutes longer. until t ender. 4 to 6 servings. STIR FRIED PEPPERS AND TOMATOES 4 gr een peppers. cut in 1-.inch squares 2 tablespoons oil or melted shortening 4 firm tomatoes, cul i n wedges · J ta b lcsooons Worcesters hire sauce · Croutons, if desired · Cook peppers in otl in l a r ge s killet 5 to 10 minutes. uotil l ender· c risp, Add tomatoes and • Worcesters h ire sauce; ('()Ok and stir 5 minutes. just until hot. Sprinkle with croutons . 4 to ~ serv· -ings. • Soup 's ~n Blend It Choleste rol-w a lchers will appreciate this. ASPARAGUS SOUP 1 tablespoon instant minced onion 1 tablespoon water 151'2-ounce can cul . green asparagus '" c u p corn -oil margarine 14 cup fl our l tbspoon sail 1 t1 teaspoon while pepper 2cups skim milk C h icken b ouillon cube dissolved in l cup boiling water Soak o nion in waler ro:- 5 minutes In a medium sau cepan. h eat un · drained asporagus Transfer onion and "asparagus unrluding its liquid) to an e lectric blender an<: whirl until smooth. I n th e: rn<>uit.m 11aucepan over :.::w heat · m ell the m ar~arine . sl1: in flour. salt an~ pepper ; off beat gr adual!·. st.Jr iu skim milk w H.I bomllon, kee p in$! smooth Coe•'< over m ode1 a lcly Jo~ beat, stirri111=? constanll), tmtil thickeneo cllld mix· ture comes tCl a bo1 I. G rad uall v st i r in aspara~us m 1durc. rt' heal but d o n ot boa!. Makes 6 scr\'ings. Burgers Latinized Combine lean ground beef with s li vered almonds, ra isins, an e.._:g and salt and pepper to p t aste; form into ham burgers. Grind almonds in ble nd er a nd coat : burgers F r y over m edium heat in pre· heated. buttered skillet. Servt> with a quick and easy Mex ican mole aauce made with 1 can (7 OurtcesJ green chiJe aalla. 2 teaspoons cocoa, 1 wupoon sugar. • ... teas· poon u lt, 2 ml'dium tlovn garlic mmn·d, DINNERS Bel-air Frozen DOG FOOD ICE CREAM ~I P-hli(oh !M) O "'w 11 .. a.,1;., c c ~ ·I Hall 1 15-01. Can Gallon @ Blackberries Ice Milk lucerne 79' Half ' l.iollon Ice Cream @Enchilada e:n"~~::p ·~;· 59c i Chopped Broccoli a.1.0 .. 1~~;· 29c Macaroni & Cheese a.1. Air ~-k0;· 29c Bel-air Waffles ~0!:~;: ~~0v~ 25c Sandwich 2l' 01 · 79c lvter11e 7 9c Green Beans Meal Pies ~:: , ...• ~· lkl-oir french C.it Pkg. Pock of 6 ~ 29<i-.--------- E Yeilow ~eat ed Large Size Freeston e lb. HES c LETT UC large Size Cris p Heads For Salad Or Sandwich each ~~~-~ ............................... lb.194 ~!'!!!!. ~~> .................. ~~ J ,. Bell Peppers 39c ""WM• Gorftith . . ...... ............. .1\. 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Even the sweetest tooth will be satisfied with a peachy banana combination -a crunchy granola, banana and brown sug- ar mixture, smothered with fresh peach and pear slices. 2 lablespoons wheat germ 2peaches, sliced 1 apple, sliced Combine p eanut butter, sesame seeds and wheal germ in a small mixing bowl. Spread mixture on bread slices and top each with peach a.nd apple slices. lng bowl. Spread on bread slices and top with peach and plum slices. wilhout a fork. , For example, these delicious, open-face "sandwiches" that show-off fresh California peaches. PEACHY OPEN· FACE "SANDWICHES" PEACHY GRANOLA FILLING 1 ripe banana, peeled and mashed 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1A cup granola · For the kids, lake the perennial favorite, peanut butter, and mix with JM:8cbes and apples. Spread on rw.sin or nut bread. Spread choice of filling on bread slices (nut, raisin, French or whole grain breads are best ) dividing evenly,. Each filling makes 4 open-face s andwiches. PEACHY PEANUT BUTTER PEACH 'N HONEY FILLING V.. cup butter 2 tablespoons honey 2 tables poons s unflower seeds 2 peaches, sliced 1 pear. sliced Appeal to the health food en- thusiast with a peach 'n hooey s andwich -honey and sunflower seeds spread on whole grain or nut bread and topped wilh peach FILLING '12 cup peanut butter I tablespoon sesame seeds 2 pea'Ches, sliced 2 plums , s liced Combine butter, honey and sunflower seeds in a small mix· Combine mashed banana, brown s ugar and granola in a small mixing bowl. Spread mix- ture on bread slices and top wilh fresh peach and pear slices. PEACHES MAKE PERKY SANDWICHES Beefy Combo Slims Potato lovers who are (alorie-shy can enjoy these recipes with no guilt, but with plenty of good taste. BEEF AND POTATO MOUSSAKA 1 pound m edium lean ground round 1 medium onion, chopped · 2 medium potatoes, peeled and sliced · 1 can (8 ounces) fomato sauce 1 teaspoon salt · Dash pepper Dash garlic powder 2eggs 1 cup plain yogurt In a large, heavy, non- stick skillet with oven- proof handle, brown meat and onion. Drain off any accumulated fat. Add potatoes, tomato sauce, salt, pepper, and garlic powder. Cook five minutes stir- ring constantly. Spread evenly in bottom of skillet. lo medium bowl, light- IY. beat eggs with fork; tiiend in yogurt. Spread over meat mixture. Bake ·at 350 degrees for 1 hour er until topping is set. Let stand 10 minutes before serving. Serves 4. SKINNY POTATO SCALLOP 2 cups thinly sliced potatoes th cup s lic ed mushrooms 'h cup sliced onions· · 4 beef boui lion c ubes 1 teaspoon salt l/, teas poon thyme leaves Dash pepper ln non-stick 9-inch square baking pan, com- b in e pot a to.es , mushrooms, and onion. Dissolve bouillon cubes in 1 ~ cups boiling water. Add salt, thyme, and pepper. Pour over combined ingredients. Cover and bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes. Uncover and bake 15 minutes more or until in- gredients are tender. Serves6. · . Just Pear-feet Add Ham Guests s hould enjoy this! PEAR HAM SALAD 1A cup mayonnais<- 11, cup commercial 1'0UI' cream ¥.z teas poon seasoned $alt 'I• t easpoon curry powder 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 cups fine ly cubed cooked ham t cup thinly sliced celery 2 large fresh Bartlett pears 2 cups s hredded teeber• lettuce Jn a medium mixing kwl thoroughly s tir together the m ayon- lme, so\lr cream, salt, ftlJT)' powder and lemon juice. Stir in ham and celtty; cover and chill 'fDtil Ht"Vina time . Just before serving, ve and core pears; may be peeled U Uh. . Atranae ~ cup lettuce t!I each o( 4 cbill~d saJad itates; center with pear •l&Jve. and fill witb barn mJxture. Makes .f eerv· ..... a • 1n Start with the Super Buys in meats, including fresh Grade A Fryers at 48c lb. and Super Burger, 49c lb. to steaks, roasts, hams and seafood. Then save all over the place with our everyday low prices. It's a super combination that beats a few r advertised specials any day. · Meat Master Meats Super Bakery Super Produce U.S. Grade A-Southern Ralphs Ellclu1lve-A Blend ol Ground BHI and Soy Protain Concentrate Wlllta or Wheat Sweet, Juicy, Al Star .... 49 ~!~-'!~~ . Super ~Burger Large . ~Nectarines ... 29 .. Whole ~Fryers 16oz .• 29 loaf .... 48 ~Angel Food Loaf . Fully Cooked Boneless D Ralpll1-Plain Hamburger Bun1 or pkg. 39 1 4 I Hot Dog Buns ore I ~Hams -~~'· . u Ra~h1-Buttarfly CoHH Cakes or small 45 ~ portion lb. • ~ Cinnamon Rolls size pkg .• each .89 Beef Bottom or Harv eat-Water Added Top Round -~Steaks lb.1.44 BHf Cbuck-Clod Cut Large Size Check the new lower everyday prices ~ ee:r n;:stil.09 ~ J';'~.rtinbow " .99 ~~5no~;n ...... 97 ~ v~i~~~ia· o~~ ~~;;ine D c~~~~bers ~c;~;;;;t; D ~~~rHI ~Pi~~~lana ~ B;rfipst;ks lb. 1.78 ~ e~i<C:,~~rf:mets 1b .• 99 ~ PPiggyback01•-Autfy Rum~m~ D Red,Rlpa each 3.97 Cheny Tomatoes eacll .79 each .15 each .19 l ib. 15 cellobeg " each .39 lb .• 39 lull 39 basket 1 U BReeOUf Chnduck-BonePot Roast Roasts ~ A Taste Treat -Fresh Frozen -Delro1ted 1 59 ~ lb. 1.09 ~Mahi Mahi Fillets lb. • ~F;;;,-~tBriskets lb.1.59 ~~l'Shri;;,p lb. 1.59 ~~~~~-Super Grocery~~~~-- Regular or Pink Strained-Fruita or Vegelables ~B;;;St;;" D ~Cube Steaks O G~OcieR~~ · 1 29 ~ HHt N Eat-Breaded lb. • ~ Perch Fillets lb .• 89 lb.1.78 Super Deli Ralphs-Frozen Gerbers . ~Lemonade ·,~~ .13 ~Baby Food ··r:; .13 Regular-4 Stick Ralphs · · HI c Folger's ~Margarine .... 33 ~Drinks .. ,~~ .39 ~Coffee Llmit-2 Per ~u1tomer Old F11llloned U PPoorta rkShouStealder-Bksutt Cut ~ lb.1.48 ~ R~~rchickens lb. r79 A11orted Flavora All Grinds lb. 1.29 lib.· 89 can • . Beel-Ham-Darta Turtaey . Best Foods Ralphs ..... 33 ~Mayonnaise~~98 ~Ice Cream ::~:~.79 ~ v~t~lder Chops lb. 2.49 U U.S.D.A. Choice -Fresh 99 ~ Lamb Shoulder Roasts 1b. ~ Leo's Sliced ~Meats ~ Kran-Slngle Sllce Food Health a Beauty Pantry Fillers ~~~Cheese 120L .98 ~Ty~r1nTab1ets · 1:!"~; •97 ~Q;~ck;~ser '~:~ .23 ~ ~!!!~.~~ners "" •63 ~~fc>Shower .:.:.~ .85 ~ ~t;d·o;:.;;;;;;;g Mixes ,,, .19 U Ralphs Comed Beel Rounds or 1 49 ~ Corned Beef Briskets 1b. • 0 Waler Thin -12 01. Package 1 39 ~ Ralphs Bacon ... • ~ ~~n Cheese 3 lb. 3.78 ~ ~i~~ld ~!t~I~ t 11 ~ r~il~'i1~;· ~~~'. .85 ~ Aged Swiss Cheese g oz .• 84 ~Gargle a Rinse 18 oL U Kitty Stew or Maaltlme 6 oz. 20 0 Farmer John-8 oz. pkg. 39 ~ Link Sausage ea .• Western Yearling Beef ~ Ragular-4 Stick 5 ~ Micrin Plus bottle 1.15 ~ Kai Kan Cat Food can • ~Par1<ay Margarine 11b .• 5 ~PlaytH-RagularorSuper 30ct. 180 Ulrl1hSpring-RegularSlze 2 D DCaubunqunede-OvaHlam 8 49 ~Deodorant Tampons pkg. 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The~ nalet wl1l1 ~-prices RM1HS STORES Allf LOCATtD AT: 380 (.17th ST., COSTA ME~ 2Al67 PASEO DE VAlENCIA, LAGUNA HIUS 17261 17th ST.,.TUSUN .. I DAILY PILOT VYedn«ISd Jul 23 197S . Cool Soups Low • 1n Cal ories, Too THE SLIM GOURMET By BARBARA GmBONS Cool off with a bowl of soup ! You can . . . if the soup is gazpacho, vichysoisse, or jellied consomme. Chilly soup works on wilting weather the same way bot soup warms up a blustery day. Combine potatoes with water. onion, bouillon and pepper. Cov· er and cook until lender, about JO minutes . Puree in covered blender. Stir in milk and chill. Serve cold, garnished with chives. Makes six servings, 123 calories each. Trouble is, most ~tandard cold soup recipes are loo "hot'' with extra calories. Remember, un- needed cilories only serve to warm you up! Our blender-easy Slim Gourmet v ersions are chilly-slim. BLENDER· EASY J EUJED TOMATO CONSOMME 1 envelope plain gelatin 131.a cups tomato juice, divided SLENDER BLENDE R VICHYSOISSE 1 onion, chopped 3 tablespoons lemoojuice I-inch strip of lemon peel 3 cups, peeled and diced I ~ t e a s poon s Wor- cestershire sauce salt and pepper potatoes l 'r.t cups water 2 onions, minced dash of hot sauce, Tabasco or hot pepper 4 cubes or envelopes chicken bouillon pinch or white pepper 13-ounce can evaporated skim milk 6 teaspoons chopped chives Sprinkle gelatin on ~ cup tomato juice in blender container to soften. Heat remaining tomato juice, onion and lemon peel to boiling. Pour into blender, cover and blend on high speed. Stir in Say Tequila Latin Sole Wheeler's, the famous London sea-food restaurant, boasts of its 18 different ways of preparing sole -one or the world's most versatile of fish. Now you can increase this number to 19 when you simmer sole in te- quila and lime juice -r~t.ing in a new world of difference. Sum mer months are the season for this mild-flavored, delicate fish. Low in calories and cholesterol, this delicious light meal is easy to prepare and is eru\Y on your pocket- book. SOLE ARANDAS TEQUILA 2 tablespoons butter,or margarine l lh teaspoons chop~ shallots I pound filet of sole 1 teaspoon seasoned salt l/s teaspoon lemon-~pper seasoning Jf.i cup tequila l1h teaspoons limejuice 1 tablespoon chopped parsley ! tablespoon slice4 almonds Mell butter (or margarine), add shallots and saule slightly. Sprinkle sole on both sides with seasoned salt and lemon-pepper. Place in skillet, add tequila and lime juice. Simmer, covered , about 5 minutes, just un- til fish is cooked Orough. Remove sole to heated serving pklte. Simmer liquid re- maining rapidly lQ reduce to about 2 tables- pocms. Spoon over fish and sprinkle 4 serv· ings with pars ley a nd almonds. Nectarines Liven Creamy Dessert When buying fresh nectarines look for rich color -orange-yellow or greeni sh between the red areas -and plumpness and a slight softening along the seam. Firm, bright·looking fruit will normally ripen within 2·3 days <.1t room temperature. Avoid dull or slightly s hn Ye led nee· tarines and soft, over · ripe fruit. NECTARINE CHEESECAKE· PIE 2'h c ups sliced fresh nectarines Un b ak e d 9 ·inc h pastry shell 3eggs l/2 c up w h i p ping cream 11;, cups powdered sugar 2 packages (3 ounce each) cream cheese, sof· tened 1 teaspoon grated lerrion rind 1 t easpoon lemon juice Arrange 1 ~ cups nee· tarine slices in bottom of pastry shell. Beat 2 eggs lightly with cr eam and 1 cup s ugar; pour over fruit. Beat cheese with 1 egg, V.. cup sugar, lemon rind and juice; gently turn in- to pastry shell. Bake at 375 degrees JO minutes. Chill. Garnish with 1 cup nectarine slices and if you wis h a dollop or sof· tened cream cheese. Serves 6 to 8. Fortified The U .S . R ecom· mended Daily Allowance for iron is 18 milligrams. It is almost impossible to obtain this amount from the average American diet unle ss so m e enriched or iron.fortified foods are included. · SEAFOOD SPECIAL_S 'Snapper 'flLLITS 1"lln.. ,.,,, J4 .. w .... ,.,,.~ Wiiie S..plu LAillt COMPARE . OUR PRICES! The FISH MARKET JIM and S..ty c_,- 145 E. BROADWAY, COSTA MESA 645-1221 .. OffKIAL 1.s.1.a. MOISTAMP .....,,. STOii lemon juice, Worcestershire, sal\ and pepper and hot sauce to taste. Chill until set. Serves fou r. 39 calones each. GAZPACHO 1 cucumber. peeled and cu~ 4 cups chilled tomato juice J t ablespoons r ed wrne vinegar Sstuffed green olives 1 2 teaspoon oregano pinch of red pepper or dash of hot sauce Combine all ing redients in cov- ered blender and blend smooth. Serve in chilled bowls. F1oal three or four ice cubes and thin s lices of c ucumber in soup. Serves six, 44 calories each. JELLIED GAZPACHO IN LETTUCE CUPS 1 envelope plain gelatin 4 cups tomato juice salt nnd pepper to ta.ste da:.h of hot sauce or Tabasco 16·ounce can sl.lced green beans 2 ·ounce <'an s lic e d mushrooms l s mall cucumber, peeled and finely chopped Lettuce Sprinkle gelatin over l(a cup C'Old tomato jua ·e in blender con· lain er Heat on(" cup tomato juice to boiling and pour over softened gelatin. Cover and blend smooth until gelatin 1s dissolved. Com· bine all 1ngred1enL'> together 1n J l'Overed bowl and ctull six hour:- Stir occaslOn ally At serving l1mt:'. line l'lght salad bowls with lettuce and mound mixture onto leuvt.':- Garnish with plain yogurt. if dl' sired. Makes l'ighl serv111gs. 49 calories each. Send out for our low t•:.i t Chinese Food ! Se nd a stampt>d self-addressed envt:'lopc and 2~ c e nts to SLIM GOU RM l':T ORIENTAL RECIPES. in care of Utls newspaper. 50 Wl>st Shorl' Trail. Sparta, N .J . 07871. -. 103 j FM) 2 tablespoon s red wine vinegar . ·,, STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ·~ TOUl UlllfAC110Mi MHAllTlf 1-=:-... ··=-= ._.:..·r-I ..... ~-..... .... ...... -.... ... ................. ...... _ • ~ c-_.. .-. -: : .::&::.:.: c-:--..... --I':!.::. = 'r.. ':.:' .... .:: :.~=~ --~-·-·........ .. -:· ·r:-..... -:.,..;;. ::::',:'8 ... ,... . SUllSHllE ST ATE . ORANGE JUICE ~-'-~-..... • s Nl(llASI. Ulllt TWO c.us "'o i" c,\ FRYING CH ICKENS IAL KAN M.P.S. DOG FOOD ~ ~o"~~~ t. O'l\)\C. ..... M l . CAI ~ .. \ l DAILY PILOT Food Facts Thaw CHIC AGO (U PI) Imprope r storage and handling of froicn rood are majo r c auses of nutrie nt a nd quality loss. says Frozen Food Facts. an indus try tt·ade as sociation. Free zing 1tSl•lf do1.·s no t l'au st.> v 1ta m1n damagt.> or loss. Bul poor handling docs A s teady freezer temperature of zero degrees or tower 1s b es t f o r r e t a in i n g vitamin s trength. One door rcfri gc r a t or- fre e zcrs seldo m get l ow e r t h an 10 t o 15 degrees . Food s tort'CI at 15 degrees or a bove loses ea s i l y oxi d i zab l e vitamins durin g long storage. For e x ampl e . as paragus , pe a s a nd lima beans stored in a 15·dcgree freezer for six months w i 11 lose h<llf their Vitamin C. FFF had th e s e guidelines for getting the most value and quality in frozen foods: Before you s hop, check on a v ailable freeze r space so you won't over- buy. Make g rocery s hop· ping your las t stop, especially during the hot summer months. Choose frozen food last. and ask the checker to put these products in insulated bags 1r availa- ble. Store all frozen foods as soon as yo u n•a ch h ome. C hec k your fre czt:>r per iodically to make sure it 1s maintain- ing ze ro degr ees. Place a rdr i ger a tor-fr ee zer thermometer in front of the s torage area fairliy high up in the food load. Leave it ther e overnight without opening the door until you are ready to lake the readmg. If it is above zero. adjust the appliance's te mpera ture 'control. and wait over- n ig ht before taking another r eading. Tropic Pie • Tastey The taste of the tropics comes thr o u g h in I refreshing coconut and tangy pineapple . But there are other good in- gredients , too -un- cooke d quick o r old fashioned oats and raisins. Take your taste buds on an Island tour al a pnce you can easily af. ford. llAWAllAN PINEAPPLE PIE 3 eggs 1 i. cup g ranulated sugar l cup fi rmly packed brown sugar 2 tables poons butter or margarine . melted 1 teas poon vanilla 1 cup quick or old fashioned oats, u ncooked '2 cup shredded or· Oak~d coconut 11'2 cup raisins O n e 8 -oz . ca n crushed pineapple, un· drained One 9-inch unbaked pie shell In large mixer bowl, beat eggs a l high speed until le m o n colored. Gradually blend an sug- ars. beating well a fter each addition. Add butt e r and vanilla: m ix well. Stir in oats, coconut. r a1s1ns and undrained pineap- ple; mix well. Pour mixture into un- baked' pie shell. Bake at 350 degrees F . 50 to 55 minutes or until filling is I set. Cool on wire rack before serving . Novel · Dessert Mi x 1 part softened cream cheese with 2 to 3 parts grated s harp Ched· dar. Spread into a rec- t an g Jc about 1 'a -inch thick on waxed paper Cover w1lh a thm but e ven lay e r of melted s emi-sweet c hocolate. Roll as for a jelly r oll and press a generous coating of toasted sliced almonds into the surface. Wrap a nd chall. Serve 1Uces with fre!'.h fn.dt.a for a not·too·sweet dHsert. WednesdRY July 23, 1975 Turbot l'lllets • BONE-lt'it LB. U.S.D.A. INSPECTED CALIF. GROWN FRESH WHOLE BODY CUT Ul' 35 C Stewers . • • . • . La FPfSHfl,(' s139 Rock Cod . . . . . l• Boneless Top Round '1 GOlO WNO '1.4 I \,t PURE POlllC SAUSAC..E '• 1 s11 o Jimmy Dean : .. QUALITY 8Hf SIEAIC • LB. SPUN 100~ FROZEN $169 Pork Steaks . . . l8 FROZ "'0Rln£RN WH Tr s2 29 Halibut Steaks . . u Sunshine State Orange Ju!c~ 6-0Z FROZEN • ~) D RAGU S~AGHETTI SAUCES .. ·_, :·~:. .. 59i e~ SKIPPY DOG FOOD ...... '. .... 29i. 0!:: STRAWBERRY PRESERVES .. ·:·::,· .. sp• ~ MOTTS APPLE SAUCE .... :: ... 55c D CHARMIN TOILET TISSUE .. : :·: .. 73c D HEFTY l.AWN CLEAN-UP GAG ~ :· .. ggc Mixed Vegetables, Cut Corn E 1EPF~t Sf.I 10-0l FROZEN ALSO • PEAS • PE AS AND CARROTS Sour ,u~,,~ ... o II" Ut SH 'ff' ;._., Cream •••••• .; · r' • 0 PITCHER DECANTER ... ·'~· •: . • .... 59c O REAL ORANGE JUICE .... : ..... 85< -' ff •~ ••• I .. ,.. A f 89' D GOOD HUMOR . : : ~·: . •. ·: :· ..... . o ROSEMILK SKIN LOTI ON . : . •. : .. ggc o MICRIN MOUTH WASH ... ' .. : ... ggc O PLASTIC SAUD TONGS ........ 59c D PLASTIC FREEZER BOX ... : .:·: : .. '1°' ,~ONE-A-DAY • , • VITAMINS \ ;;.;.. Rf~?~:I s189 •·-""i ( VAL ) .. :_;, I ~; . WITH IRON ( ~.~;) s199 . Boneless Round 8£EF 'la I STEAK • LB. Boneless Roast ·::'~~;g.~~:' 'la I •OcNO • • • LB. Veal Steak ~~~~ ,, ••. FROZEN •, . . u . .. \.UlPOt~· C.u•t•.,.1US lr~!.tlOw "1(f\IC ltflff C.l .. f IC'•·~ ~t-. • J .,.. t t~ . 30-0t. lea Chest I Summertime Savings I Cherry Tomatoes CHERRY·TOMATOES 3 I ' GOOD FOR SAI AD ~ \'\ 12-0 Z .. BASKET 11 19 '.Al E • • • • • • • TENCER I lB BAC.. Perfection Pi cked Red Onions MILD TASTING II' ITAUAN RED t.S . Ye Olde • flower Shoppe • Piggy Bae~'· : : ~· . s2aa Stulling,~lze Bell Peppers Valencia I Oranges -·s40 Pothos Pl1nl ... · .. ..,/jW t. '""N ;.l')I") • rOTHOS 98 Tl. Plant · ·~ ·~,~,. c • • • • • • • ta .--~~~~~~~~-11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- 12-Pak Beer ! ~cotch, Tequila· or .. Lucky Lage~~ Canadian ll OZ ~~a~'l'' I BOTTLES - Almaden Wines • ""Ovt;r4-.. Yr•.UE (11.&tU" • ,.. .. 1tf l rUNf • tf D tUICUNO'f HAUGAUON &.LB. BAG 0 BUFFET SUPPERS ·:: :f~·: ··: . 1, a::·: s1 i~ D CORN NIB LETS ... ~ ........... 44 c • ... t D SLICED PEACHES ...... 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While there is wide divergence of opinion within the medical pro- fession as to the causes or high choh.•slt-rol levels in man, the rc- l at1onsh1p bdv. een a cholesterol lt>vel and coronary heart djsease and alherosl'lerosis continoes to be lht' subJect of many studies. &•veral recent studies have an - du:ated that fres h Crwls and vegetables as a large part of the dit>t can reduce cholesterol lcvl'ls in man. ln a study conducted al the Laboratory of Physiologicul llygiene. U nivers ity of Min- nesota, invest igators worked Banq~~~ ~ SPRINGFIELD I 4 for \•CUT CORN •GREEN PEAS $1 80 •MIXED VEGETABLES e - FOSTER FARMS CUT UP URGE 3-LEGGED CHICKENS with 12 youn g m en, lt'st1n~ du.•tary supplement!. of surrosl.' <s ugar ). wheat flour, maxed fruits and m ixed vegetables On - ly the mixed vegetable supple ment produced a s1gruficant dif- ference in the serum cholesterol level a nd also lowered the serum phospholipid level, but not thl' lriglyccndc level. All t hese levels are important Crom a nutritional viewpoint The research findings support those in a n earlier study financed partly by t he United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Associallon. Data lteog. 1.01 - l LI. CAH R~ $1.95 Wednesday, J uly 23 1q7....:..5 _____ DA_IL_Y_Pl_l O_T_.{'""'""J'-"'-1 published in 1960 showed that Jhs d1t>l consisted of no mon! ~elm , a s ubstanct' <'ommun rn than four ounn.'s of tnmmed rt-<l fnutssuchasc·1trus JndJpples, me<1t 1n a d:.i). plus l uv. \\hC'n fed at 15 ~rams datl). chole:-.terol rnCJlll daslll's fr·,h, lolA ered the cholesterol ll'\ c•I <>f poultry and 't'J I \Hlh 1111 II mat lht' blood about 10 m1ll1S?rams I" 1 on fruits a nd '<·gl•l:.il>les, .HTord mill1hler, a s1gni(1rant n·dm· mg lo tht• rl•purt1•r Th,• unh lion. in 24 men n•stril'lton IA as pl.H·•·d 011 lh\; R ockefeller l 'nt\ cr s aty UH'f\H'lghl '4host· tla1I" food m llosp1lal in New York City ts also takt.> wa::-. 11o t lo l \.l'l'l'd I :.110 t11 conducting J program lo ll'sl 2,000 (•a lortl" "ays to re<lucc t•holl'Stt•rol 1n lht· In lhl' :?Ii IA t'l'h ~u' l., 111111111 blood. One of lht' subJl't'b, f:rm•:.t ::-.ponsor l'd prngr:1 m . l lulst•ndolph Holsendolµh, ren•ntly dc::.cnlwd n·ports that his l·hult•:.ll'I ol It•\ 4•1 his participatwn 1n the t"(Pl'n dropped from 29ti to '.!18 . 1A1·ll ment in an artit:lt• in The Nt·w "dthin tht• · normal · rang4• for York Times. his ..i~t' l"illl'~ur~ HASS AYO· CA DOS FANCY EG. 19 PL ANT ~ SWEET. RED ITALIAN THOMPSON SW EET ~,RAPEs39~ GET DOUBLE DOLLARS w ith purchase of CREST 7 ox • SECR ET 6 OL Anti-perspirant and PRELL concentrate 3 ox., liquid 7 ox. 79c Each SH o-Oi~"ay for ~~ Oetail1 ' 1. ·~~ C~·· Mail by Oct. I 8, l '175 SCOTCH Qt.$5'' EXTRA LEAN . BONELESS ROLLED $1 ,. STEW MEAT lfD 51.39.. RUMP ROAST • 7,b. Store Hours: 8 to 9 Daily-Sunday 9-8 ~:~~ND BEEF a 79~ flli:ETs ~~ll$HRIMP89~~a-AR_M_s_M_o_H_D~~~~~ · vouNG 99c HAM SHANKS 89~ . DUCKS . .. OSCAAMAYIR o>CAOMAYH 79 (liiNK BOLO 69~.__W_iEN_T·E~Rs_s_l_.1----41--~A_o~-~-' _·-------.~ 69~ DELI SPECIALS WllNER 89~ BACON51.85 ~LES !! 99! • P'ric•• fff.dh•• Thursday thru Wednesday July 24 to July 30 P'ricH S..bjed to SrocJs -hCMd We Gladly Acc.,t Food Stamps COSTA MESA 19th and Placentia PLACENTIA 710 W . Chapman ' Cl2 OAILYPILOl Wednnday. July 23, 1975 Tea Iced For Fair Iced tea was first introduced at the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis. A British merchant promoting hot tea was having little success at the already hot fairgrounds. Hla idea or putting ice in the lea was so successful that the new beverage has grown in popuJun- ty and uses ever since. For an afternoon lfl together serve the easy-to-make apricot tea punch with delicious wUng Strawberry F1an. APRICOT TEA PUNCH 4 envelopes ( 1. 7-ounch each) envelopes iced lea mix with lemon 4 cups waler 3 cups apricot nectar l cup orange juice Empty contents ot envelopes into 3-quart punch bowl; add water, stir until dissolved. Add apricot nectar and orange juice; mix well. Add ice cubes before serving. Garnish with mint leaves. Makes 16 servings. STRAWBERRY FLAN 1,4 cup butter, softened 2 tablespoons firmJy packed brown sugar 1 cup chopped pecans h cup g raham cracker crumbs 'h cup raspberry preserves 1,\ cup red currant jelly 2 tablespoons raspbercy li· queur 8-ounce packafe cream cheese, softened v .. cup confectioners' sugar 2 tablespoons milk 1 pint frJsh strawberries, hulled and cul in half In small bowl, combine butter, brown sugar, pecans, graham cracker crumbs; mix well. Press nut mixture into 9-inch nan pan or pie plate. Bake at 425 degree F . 10 minutes. Cool. In small saucepan. combine raspberry preserves, currant JCI ly and raspberry liqueur• l\eat unUl melted and smooth. Spread belt the preserve mixture on bot· tom ot cooled crust 'in s mall bowl, combine cream cheese. confectioners' sugar anti milk ; blend until creamy. Spoon cream cheese mixture over pre· serve layer ; spread evenly. Arrange strawberries over cream cheese layer. Spoon n :· maining preserve mixture ove· top. Chill in refrigerator 2 hount or until set. Serves 8. ANOTHER ALL NEW STATER BROS. MARKET AT 18527 YORBA LINDAJLVD.·IN YORBA LINDA, CALIF. 1 llO"S SUC8> • J.-OZ "1(G =~.; ~~;;::. 39• LUNCH MEAT OU•"""" .. ~~ llO"'S SUClD • l-OZ n G 49' TURKEY BREAST or CHICKEN .... s w1ns. 6IOWN ' SHVf LINICS Ott ,AntfS 98' PORK SAUSAGE a.oz. ............... .la. 89' I \ " n..oz. s11s ' ........ , OSCAI MAYU •!HICK SllefD BEEF BOLOGNA ROUND STEAK ST ATER BROS. • CERTIFIED BONE-IN • GUARANTEED GROUND CHUCK BEEF ROAST FRESH• OEUCIOUS ANY SIZE PACKAGE BEEF • BLADE CUT CERTIFIED • GUARANTEED 69~ 79~. EXTU WM -Ll.S1.29 STATER IROS. •QUALITY CHUCK BEEF u-0z.s11s --"'-~ s OSCAI MAYU • SllCfD MEAT BOLOGNA 17 STEAK LIVER BEEF • STATER BROS. FRESH-SLICED SKINNl&O •DE-VEINED OSCAR MA YER • SllCfD MEAT BOLOGNA llUf Oii GAllK 77$ STATIR BROS. ·-....... .. . a-oz. MONIY BACK GUARANlll ·~ • $ 119 ON QUALITY MIA TS --.- CERTIFIED • GUARANTEED 89~. 79~. OSCAI MAYU MEAT WIENERS LI EVHY "Kt Of MfAT lS UNCONOITIOHAU Y GUAIANTUO OSCAI MAYH s119 TO l'UAUYOU ,OttYOUIMONET BEEF FRANKS ll. WIU.lfCHHIFUllYIEFUNDfD YOllKSHllf • flANlt~ 0 1 5 9 ~ I SLICED BOLOGNA ............ ll. fRESH•F~:...~ am Ill CUI $1 98 511il rliilliiilliil , CLUB STEAK ................................... La. ~1"'4'11f'ril~--~ lfllllONHISS•CUllftlO•GUAlANlHO $129 ---~~~~.;;.P -- ROUND STEAK . •• TURBOT aoc · si i ·roiN ... ,sTEAK ~~AST ....... -.. l8 . $1 69 ••LLn ........ u . sw1ns • au11u1111t 6 8 C TURKEYS 10 to 16 LI. AVCUGl ........ _. LI. SMOKlO 79c HAM HOCKS ................................ La. 8AIM80U 99c BOLOGNA ......................................... la. ~=v:. ...... !19• FRESH 49c WHITINGLI. CASCADE • FOR DISHWASHERS $1 3 5 DETERGENT _ ..... --.... "·-·-·SUL DISH DETERGENT $1 0 1 JOY LIQUID ______ 32~z. ~ea/,Df,& t'~~ s~ , .. UTILITY CONTAl•U SKIPPY PllMIUM OtNNEI NVGGETS SO.LB.$,39 IAG LB. afffCHU(ltCUT •GUAAAHlEIO s 103 IWIOIN•CUTMO $239 ROUND BONE ROAST .......... LI . PORTERHOUSE STIAK .......... La. lfff CHVCIC CUT . WEU fllMM(O s 1 09 lflf lCMH . CDTlft(O. GUAUNlffO s2 3 s 7-BONE ROAST .................. L1. T-BONE STEAK ...................... La. lfff•IOHQISSCHUCK $159 lm•STATOMOS •GUAUNTftO s 179 ROLLED ROAST .................... L1. CUBE STEAK ............................... LI. llff SMAUINOl.l.S119 s 1 59 IUILOIN•SlATDNOS,•GUAIANlUO $249 RIB ROAST LAROl IND ............. La. TOP SIRLOIN STEAK .La. 1fff • ICJHE-IN. IOUNO $ I , 7 lfEJ • CftlTlft(O • GUAllAHTUO s 1 69 RUMP ROAST .......................... La. RIB STEAK .............................. La IOHR.fSS•OUAlANTUO $159 IUf•IONllUSCHUCIC s 1 s9 STEWING BEEF ...................... ll. FAMIL y STEAK ....... LI. PEACHES LARGE SWEET nuow MEAT 9PO~D LIQUID SWEETENER m:;'.~l' .o~l.01 CORN SALT SUBSTITUTE ~MC>t.ro ~: 61' unu APPLE PIE FILLING ~~~IO« 100t 57• FANCY •' ~ GRAPE JUICE~·J~1 :;o' 14 01 564 LARGE EAR8S. SWEET. TENDER ti\l' ..... , ', .. ._,/·~;,-· SPICED CHILI BEANS lAS••IM•S ISOl 33• # ., RANCH STYLE BEANS nor 48• ~~ 31' ~ C~---, . ~f){.~~.,i~~~-~~-PQRK & BEANS HUNU HOl 80' --...,--. ~ .. -- SLICED CARROTS l>RMONll l•Ot . 36' EACH ' lt llC~i CUT WAX BEANS SIOCU• ••OZ 35• LUGE UTU f ANCY CUtHN • ·-~ GOLD CORN ~snu 1.soz 37• BELL PEPPED ........... La. 2 8 C GREEN GREEN BEANS:, , .. oz 37' ON DIL MONTI 2 6 c Gl.AlG( UTU FANCY SHDUSS IONS NEW POTATOES .... ,.oz UPES ...................................... u . 3 9 c 1,.0~~c WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE~.~J,441 •ANCY. flESH. C•ISP SWEET RELISH ~~~I 110l 47• . UDISHES 1 0 c •UNCH HAMBURGER DILLS~~"'•w noz 65' ........................ MINCH ~KETO~KEJACKCHEESE M~~~g ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MAXWELL HOUSE ~~':1 1~1 '1 .97 TOP RAMON ~--24' AUTOMATIC a: ~GUIN 55• IMITATION souii"cREAM ~~~:~ 38'. !~J~~WL CLEANER l2-0Z ~~~~~ ............ l-ll-• I ENCHILADA SAUCE IAS •AUi.AS • 2r 20 MULE POWER :n-01 PICKLES ....................... >2-0L 94 GREEN CHILI saLsi:~:"', ·::: 2gt fG°GsuiS1nurE IM>Z. sr iou?Eo soy NUTS ....... 1-0t. 72- CHILI CON CARNE~e:IOI ISo.t 65' COi.UH Ml 5 c°"9I Siii FOOD STICKS ... .-. •• "' •. , 01 60' CHARCOAL BRIQUETS 20-a -£. MAXIM INSTANT ........ a.qz. -£.. _ TOTAL-WHEAT CEREAL IJOl acr ·~•mutNIOnw '1 04 . Wil s1 ICE CREAM CUPS~= lANOW IJ Cl 37• !A!r 6 PACK 1• oz: • l fOOO N COFFE~ .......... ~,~; • BISCUIT MIX =--' .a 01 67' FABRIC SOFTENER »-<>1. 65• TOP CHOIC~11.12 oz. 52.03 CAKE MIX =.:H'OOO t•Ol .,. FLOUR::=:.-=--· SLI 89' LIUll-~ ~ ';OMt Ateu. PLUM PRESERVES SMUC$S._ 1101 55• GROUND COFFEE ':!~-:S01 •-t•'l.03 OiiNGE •UICI 63 c fAULTUSS 94c • ··-·· ............... m. 12-oL Nl•WASH nAtNalMOVH.... 1•-01. FREiiCHF CVt 41 C LISTERINE MOUTHWASH BOIN 4'' '11H i20AL. TYLENOL TABLETS YUBAN COFFEE J.i. '3.51 l·LI '1.19 'ICllWIH-..0.0C(Vf RIES ................ -................ ,.ia. -H,-Lf-H-IU-SCEHOCOUSSTE TOPPING -. "'° .. !£ GRllN BEANS ....... -.................... 16-01. 67c EDLE RAISINS~~:; ~AOI '" .,_.__. 43 c n.oz.sl .49 100-CT. 97~ PANTY HAIR HOSE SPRAY SCHICK SUPER II ··-· • 129 STU WIEIRY ,....vu "4L CMAH•tN c BATH TISSUE • 4 PK _u,,.68 CHUNI TUNA AMERICAN CHEESE =•lllCU •oz 12' STRAW•IRRIES ................. -...... 10-0L AMERICAN CHEESE =,~ •. Ma'2.07 •1u11C1PT_om_ 49c LO-CAL ICED TEA MIX ""°" -11.19 BANQUn DINNIRS ... -···'"'cC:C BAIY JUICES-Ml! 14' CMMAnott • • •3•• ----BRIADID IHRIMP ......... 1.:isLA. 81KH NUT U8YFOOD 1.rs..-.JM •-120UHCICANS $ 27 ""* • I 73' HAWAIIAN PUNCH _ I !'!'Ill BREAP--······· .......... ·-·····211 ia. c Nf 0 f4.J OUffel (AN 2 9 c 011.ANGI .IUICl.um•-···---• Jt.OL 5 2 EVAPOU TED MILK •w. .. _",-~sr twoU•~~-.~24' PIUCll 1mcnn Ju1y 23, 24, 25 26, 27 I 28, 'J.9 ! 6 ~Ol1 .. I l r-1ghtc; at · Th",BR.ol\1)MooR I <.~it,, dt1 '( ( 11 ir.1d11 ' ~ I \ ~ I ' . \ \ i ' . I . ' ~ i GOLD&N GRA IN i. MAC I i-: ! & f' ~ HEDD R (HH$E J 71/2 Ol. Pkg. t I c •. ' . ... • . ~ " .. ... . .. \ .. ·, " ' .. . .. . ~ ~ ~;;iiiii~ , . .. ' . . . :... Purina Tender Vittles . , , . • r .. ~ •_, ~ ' .. . ; 12 o~ PK~ I t 1aoz! 79c PKG . • Scoresby Fresh California Grown FOSTER FARMS ~ ,___ No p urchase necessary ADULTS ONLY TURBOT 12 Oz. 69~ Pantry Selected Quality r.=: FILLETS Pkg. . " BE EF CHUCK (Blade Cuts) jV FRYING 5 5 ( cocktail Size SI 9 9 CHUCK 8 8( ~ @ c~~~~EN 1~. ~1~2110 sa11MP s 1 ~b9 STEAKS lb. Jy Qi CALVES LIVER 1b. ~ ? Pan Ready-Frozen s139 PANFRYU'l~TIO OUA,trY ·9 (ti BEEF & BELLPEPPER 69 i€ ~\ STEAKS Beef Rib s2s9 Fresh-Any Size Pkg. ( z Q~ · lb. SPENCER STEAK 1b. GROUND BEEF 1b. ~ r.~ • BEEF AIB BEEF CHUCK LEAN BONELESS ¥.~ \.~ Swift Premium 99 CLUB STEAK .. 1.8911. 7·BONE ROAST ..... 984L1. Stewing BEEF.1.4911 _V ~ B EEF CHUCK BCEF CHUCK BEEF PLATE '~ ( ... ~. BROWN & SERVE " 7-BONE STEAK.1.0911. 0 -BONE ROAST.1.1911. SHORT RIBS ....... 69411. ~-· ~. LINKS LEAN BEEF BEEF CHUCK Bl!EF PLAT( ' (.J &Oz.Pkg. CUBESTEAK .. 1.7911. ~~;i,·::~clodRoast.1.59ll. CROSSRIBS .... 1.09u. « ' ~ "t"~·i:~":·!t'~ ~~~':').:~:e~').~lt'.!'~:0-.!'~&').~~> ~"*~~'*'~ :?!ft.~!ft.'~'='i: ·~•'~ ~"---.''-'.t:':t:'.!-M'!lr..'i: 'c"*-.'i.::t.':trS c'~'i: c':'; .:'~'i: 'c'~ru'~~'='I.'." · ·· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~·/ VEGETABLES DINNERS 65* •Muhan ~ ..... VAii . t · ea. Enchilada 12 01.5 5c ane 1es • ChHse Pkg. Enchilada ea. POPSICLES SPRI NGFIELD LEMONADE All 3 6 Ct. • 1 00 Varieties Pkgs. · 6 ~.0~~ 'I OO 3 ~.~';1 1 00 • LAKE TO LAKE MILD CHEDDAR 6 9 ~ CHEESE • Crown Russe VODKA CHIFFON WHIPPED Margarine 49c 1 lb. Ctn. Sweet -Yellow Meat NECTARINES Fresh Tender ITALIAN SQUASH i SCOTCH ~-·wHllKIY '•~·. Olympia BllR 6&~:119 • f .;. ~ .· ~ ... , f .,, Ii MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE ''b·'I os l,b.1299 CA N • CAN INST ANT CO.,.FfNd• 6 Oz. Jar• .3~ ;'O Oi. Jar• .97 I I • SPRINGFljH.D PREMIUM BR.EAD :.~ WH,TE OR' WHEAT 2,40Z. 39c LOAF WHITE KI NG GRANULES DETERGENT , NO PHOSPHATES :;K°c;~· 8 9c YUBAN COFFEE ,.b.s 1 -12 l lb.132• · C~n Can INST ANT COIFFll 6 Oz. Jar 1.39 10 vz. Jar 1.97 Limll I tuD• per "'''""'" COUPON GOOD JULY 1l THfifU JULY 1' . . ... . ' . . . . . . .. . . . .. .. . . ... I • • From the oceans, the lakes, rivers and ~ams it's our annuial HALIBUT s219 STEAK lb. (\·nler cul' -I 1rm northern fi,.h Butterf ish Fillet s1°~ Frt--..h'. The' 'II ht-a weltome chanJ!t• Fresh Oysters • s 12! ~ .. n 1 'II"" tn111~h1 1 \\ l'~lern ~ 111 1ur Sand Dabs FRESH! • • s1 a.,~ Large size ... ~real for br01li11~1 Fresh Catfish •. s16~ Lou1,-iana fi..,h -hP::idle'"· skinle:--. Smoked Halibut s2 1~~ Or Smoked Salmon I l 'nlriue navor' Cooked Shrimp s19~~ ~('l'\'e ~hrimp 1·11t·l-.rn1t ... th1,; weelo. t·nd' Jumbo Shrimp • s39~ J\kx11:an whitt· !-hrimr. with :-hell nn. Fresh Trout 10AH0 ••••• 59! Fresh Perch FILLETS ••• s1~~ Fn•c:..hh· rauirht Ocean Perch, fre,.hly lil leted -dt:>ltl'l"ll"' hr111l1:-ti. nr Imm the 1<killt>I Sea Bass FRESH •••••••••• s2 1.! F1lh·1-.. ol rnur-;e to offer the value thot El Rancho hoc: become so \\(•ll known for' • • • fresh I CRAB MEAT Fam·,· -fr11m Alaska !\in~ Crabs! Crab Legs • .' ••. s12~ i\leat~' . . from hig Ata .. kan C'rabll! Breaded Sole •• 79t FIST OF T1I SEASON! We've been planntnl( this big annual event for weeks -but we had to wait fo r ~wordfish . Now they're here ... and the fishermen ore bringing them in fo r El Ranr hn - and You'. Haked or broiled or barbecued ,;leaks ... you'll be glad we waited ... River Smelts ••• 69t Fr11111 tht· ru ... hinj! C'olumhm River' CENTER CUT STEAKS! Chinook $249 SALMON 1b. Frl'~h ' ... Cl'nter rut steak,' FRESH 79 CLAMS ~b C'herrv,.1on1•" ... from ~ew Engla nd llW E.llCWm UTTUJ(CKS ................. 99e lb a nd glad you shopped El Rancho' Monterey Squid 59~ S1·n 1· 1n i-.mall pieces. dt-t>p fned Mahi Mahi ••..• s16~ Th<' real thing. lrnm H11wai1An wuters Fish Sticks . . . . 69~ Extra fant'\ breaded' (S lb. boi ... 5.90) lb. Sea Scallops •.. 5292 <.;hip ah11\'1 larj!t' si1e. Imm Alu:-kA ! Salmon FRESH s1LvER ........ s1~b~ C'h1111..,t· :1 wlrnlr fi-.h l11r tht· whole· gun~ ... nr n halt. for tht• firn11h-tn 1·11 111\ ~ S FRESH $ J 39 napper PACIFIC RED..... lb. Frc• .. hly rau~ht ip t he Pacific, freshly dressed -then ru .. hed to us~ for yolt ' Fillet of Sole FRESH •• 5 1~~ Engli .. h Snle. for that mild flavor and firm texture t hat ii. enjoyed by so many! Turkey Breasts s I 49 ~wec·t "hit1 meat -El RAncho· .. voung tend!'r hens. (with rih ragt-) lb Legs & Thighs From El Rancho young IC'nclpr hl'ns 69~ . . . 1 endl'r ju iry dark mt':l I' B~ef B.ri~ket s i s9 Fre!-h and lean. l l.~.D .A. C'hmre quality! Whole or half lb Aged Steaks ••••••••.•••••. s31~ Italian Style Sausage •••••. s16l. Sliced Bacon .•....••....... s 14,9 Ground Beef .•....•••.••••. s 11 ~ Loi n cu l U.S.D.A. Choice hert' El RanC'h11·-. own ... with homr-made flavnr' El Rancho's thicker ranch s tyle slice~! Extrn Iran ... choose hulk or r attiei.! Shopper Stoppers·' Mayonnaise ou ART. •• 89c :'\11 c·11upon -n11 minimum purrhH!>C' ... ju~t a lo\\ pri('r lor Spnngf1(•ld quality' Apple Sauce 2soz1AR49c \11111' -mad(• Imm Graven:-tl'in i-lor that tine· flavor with a t1111l'h 111 turt rH·,,.' Diel Rite six PACK ••••••••• 99c T hi (',I 1 1h111 11lfer<. lull satisfa ct ion, wit h less rHlorie~· I!. 01 can.., T omalo Sauce ... 11 c T h1<.k an<! rt<'h ... from ripe t omat oe~ and selected !'ea-.oniogs! Springf1t>ld R 111. Yuban Coffee •• s 1°5 Tht-heurt' 11n1·' On1· p11u nd can Viva Towels •.•. 49c Lemon Juice • . • 49c R<-al Lt•mnn ... .!4 ounce bo1tle Hershey's Syrup 45c f'lu1n1lat1·' i:oodne._,,,• In oun<'r Sego Dietary • . . 25c L1qu1d dif't Aid All flavor:-' JO oz Refried Beans • 59c Thev go with a lt .h.q ' R()'.R rita ,....,, ~ Whip Topping • • 49c Srrinl(f1eld. for dP'-"f'r1 ' H 01 cnn CAKE MIX Sett v Cm< ker -all layer variet1e11 Ivory Liquid •.•• 73c T11 1-.N•p rnur hand!' voung' !.!. oz (10c off) Green Goddess . 79c S1·n•n SeR-. dressing' 16 o7 Sliced Beets ••• 25c ( olorlul s1d1• d1.,h' Spn11gl1eld :-.:o. ~O:l Mushrooms •... 35c Cat Food ......• 17c h .il k Rn -all flmor..,' (j 01 c·an ~heez-lts • . . . . . . 59c :-0.un..,hine c·n ... p~ )lnark,' I(, 01 Garbage Bags • • 59c Park&J!P of ~o· ( ;111<1 small i:;ize Springfield s J 1 9 BEER :~,. lln1t· \.OU t riPd ti" 12 <>7 CIHh Frozen Food! ICE CREAM Springfield -all flavors! half.gallon Green Beans • • • 29c Birdseye French or Reg. Cut~ 9 oz Chicken.,., NOOOUS • • 93c ~t ouffer":-i:oodnec,s in 11 1 ! oz pkg. French Fries •.• 39c Crisp 'em in the oven' Springfield 2 lb. Grapefruit Juice 25c Tree!'weet G ounce can (U OZ ... 49c) Ef!chilada 5 5c Dinners Va n dl' Kamp'i, -choice of 3 kinds! /'rice' in f'/fect Thur. J ul) N tlirou~h Wed. July .')0 Ur>rn daih 9 to 9 Sunda\' 10 to 7 N11 sole., t o dealer/i ' Delicat essen Sliced Meals auoo1c·s39c Six l Uf't y smoked navors from whid1 to C'hoose .. ' wult•r I hin sli ces '. 3 01 pkl! Longhorn Ott JA(:t( • • • 59c Canned Hams LIS • s6 91 :-\pnnglidd, from \\'istonsin! 6 oz Harmom' Lea n ... ready to Ul'le1 Franks a RANCtto·s • • • • 39e Your choice -mrat or beef! 1 lb. pkv Fruit Drinks u RANatO 39c Grape or Fruit Punch'. Half-gallon Wispride Cheddar ggc Tartar Sauce :acrAIL 49c Sharp or Wine wedge .. ' 8 oz pkg Fisherman·., Wharf' 8 oz. ~11e Liquor Dep 't. V dk SAVE soc ON THE $749 0 a HALF-CALLON! ••••••••••• E l Rancho's H111iday Times -bottled just for us! ... and 11 J?reat mixN1 Scotch n RANatO'S ••• S698 Chenin Blanc ..• s275 Hottll•d in Scotla nd~ q uart Fine wh1tt· wmr from Chas. Krug! fifth Seagram's V.O. s689 Gallo Wines ~CAL • s279 Canadian Whi ... k1' redm·ed 46c fift h Heart\ Burgund.'. C'habh!o Blanc' T anqueray •.•• s 1699 Grenache Rose.si 89 :-.;<1w! Save $1 41 1111 the half-gallon! Almacll'n -gN's with any entree! fifth Super Fresh! Nectarines ..... 3.b .. s 1 ~Wl'<'I and Juiry ... IBrJ!(' size, too' Ripened by the Calilornia Mtn fnr the goodness you en· )11.v "" m ud1 ! • Che~ry Tomatoes H11cl nrw litt le gem., 3 s 1 12 o tHH'l' hasket bskts Valencia 5 SJ Oranges ~ "'WC'l'I ancl JUiry -California navor' Bell Peppers Larg<' !>i w .. thick meated! 39c Just right lor stuffin~ .. Fresh 25c Broccoli • Garden fresh and all green ARCADIA PASADENA SOUTH PASADENA HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT BEACH EASTBLUFF IRVINE - s .. nsel and Hunfln<iton 3.70 IN Colorado Btvcl rrrmont and Huntinqt· , w111 ,,, .. ,1fld Alyunq1.,,, 2727 NPwport Blvd : "" t .1.1t.11.11 lh L'r 1v1•n1t1· 1ritl M1ct1""'"' Et Rancho CA.lie• E ul O•angt'QIOVl?I •Southeast cor,,er ,Bo11rdwalk Cenle• IOn the Pentn~ul.l I,. 11••·•" V•tl,1\fl' I A•nCN . P;in Vtr-w C.•lh" -\ Maxwen Ho~se ••••.•••••••.. $1.05 \1111r cho1c1' ('(~rind:• I lh r11n Cl1ildren's Aspirin ...•.•.•...• 33c Cotton Swabs ................ 59c 11 ... '·"""'• ·q r,ri,. pk11 ul AA Ylban Coffee ...•......•.... $3.15 Thr 3 lb 11zr fnr rconom\ • Instant Coffee .............. $1.45 Instant Yuban ..•............ $1.14 t"our ountt 11u (I -... SUt• I Playtex Tampons .......••.• $1.29 l'•cklll(t' of :40 in • "If.fl!! fllc. Zic ..,, \ Wisk Detergent ......•.....• $2.0S u 11uld tor 1tuhh<1m eoi l! '1 r•I (Zic eff) ~ ' I Dove Liquid .................. 70c IJ1 .. h dl'tr-r11tn1 -2:1 orllllC. Uc eff) I Coffee Rings .••••••••••.•••• $2.39 Mu f'Al -24 oi! Re-a .. El•ctra Ptrk • • . : . . . DAIL y PILOT DI OPEN 'Tll 9 THE REAL ESTATERS IT'S FUN TOBE NICE! VIEWE:ST~A~Tl=-1mlliiliiiiliiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::::::::::::::LAJ(E---Sl~D-E.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili' OCEAH & UGHrS IAl5AIN-$44,900 COTTAGE Rustic charm abounds In this unique beach estate. HUNTINGTON IEACH Circular drive. Huge living room with dramatic corner NO DOWN G.I. log buming fireplace + breathtaking view through Steps lrom prime llshin' lake Entry to great outdoors WALL OF GLASS. Gourmet kttohen g dine. Separate only steps from your ~rre Your children will love 11. wing for hideaway master suite with a view + children GORGEOUS FOUR YEAR NEW CLASSIC HOME & guest suites. Hurry fOf this onoe In a lifetime dream Garden kitchen Spac1ou~ living and dining rooms tlOf'ne at a bargain price Bnng ycur imagination & paint. Secluded master and chtldrens suites Every extra NO Make $$$ Gall 963-7881. DOWN TO VETS• Bike to beach Bring your f1sh1ng pale Call 963-6 761 CRAFTSMAN WORKSHOP Never before on the rrert<et hke this Easts1de Costa Mesa pool home. a real craftsman's dream workshop. a huge family room with big bric!< fireplace. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. plus dining room. lo w maintenance landscaping. Lots of fruit trees. It won't last. ifs only s48.ooo. ca11 546-2313. GOLF -IEACH l/4 ACRE POOL 4•+ DINE Pull golf cart out of garage onto course from this rambling Gahforma rancho! Enclosed garden atnum entry -lavish living room -formal dine -4 immense bdrm suites! \4 acre otters Tahitian paradise bac\(yard with ping-pong -c roquet -BBO"s Oversize pool wtlh room for garden -boat/trailer or ??? Sellers anxious -take advantage 84 7-601 O l IDl.M PLANT ATIOH POOL + ASSUME Old ~th charm in .this rambling estate of peach trees and willows! Enter into soaring cathedral ceilings with rugged beams! European kitc hen! Scandinavian ent~rta!nment center with Norwegian fireplace -domi~ bar -room for pool table! Huge ba<:kyard has oversized pool -covered patio -childrens playhouse + huny and assume 6\4% LOAN AT ONLY $166 PER MONTH. Gall 847-6010. CUL DE SAC IEAUTY VERY QUIET $59,500 Eastside Costa M esa. 4 bedroom roomy family home - patio. Pick your ow n peaches & apricots. No traffic. great family home -call 646-7 171. LAZY HUSBAND'S SPECIAL Upper Bay living at only $38,900! 3 bedroom. 3 bath. two story plus pool & lots of grass & trees -but no care. Discover this pleasant way of living -call 546-2313. A PIECE OF THE COUNTRY CLUB is yours. the pnvate Mesa Ve<de golf course & country club greens -fairways -trees & pands at your back d<>Or. Formal dining room -billiards sized family room plus -a trophy room or den -childrens wing with playroom -4 giant bedrooms & 4 baths. Its exclusive• Only s 129.950 Gall 546-2313. INVEST $4,250 DINING ROOM SEATS 12 Step down to 1 7x20 family room warmed by crackling fireplace. Oversized living room gives feeltng of openness. After original investment of S4.250 you will be surprised with low rronthly payments. To see call 646-7171 SPANISH ESTATE 3 BR-2 STY-POOL IEACH -$28,500 Large entertaining sized living room. Kitchen large enough to prepare banQUet and large enough dining room to serve 11. Sweeping stairs to bedroom suites. Huge hideaway master. Take over 7~ FHA. NO NEW LOAN COSTS. S196/rro. pays all HURRY FIRST TO ' CALL GETS THIS BARGAIN. 963-7881. FRENCH CHA TEAU 2 STORY -BEACH POOL-$32,900 Stately entry to elegant ltv1ng room. Large garden view kitchen for the gourmet elOQuently serves formal dining with courtyard view. Stairs sweep to second story suites featuring a huge hideaway rrester. 23' grand ballroom for the entertainers. Hurry Owner bought another - must SACRIFICE PRICE FOR SPEEDY SALE! Call 963-7881 . $5050 BB.OW VA APPRAISAL Winding tre8-'lined drive to spectacular four bedroom two story POOL home. Formal entry to spacious formal ' living and dining rooms. BanQuet size kitchen serves a UNIQUE SECLUDED SmlMMERS PARADISE. The private master suite overlooks the custom lagoon Sweeping stairs to an unusual double childrens loft. Government appraisal 1s S55.000. O wner asking M9.950. For a unique experience call 963-6767. "OLD SPANISH ESTATE" BY-THE-SEA Winding brick & cobble stone walkways enhanced by ivy covered walls. Age-<>ld trees of a by-gone era shadow the red tile roof 1n a lazy, hazy-day selling Cornd0< foyer. Sunken living room lightened by alcove bay window s. Candlelight formal dining beneath rressive domed ceilings & separate breakfast nook with built-in hutch. Step-down paneled den. Heavy beam ceilings. Wall of glass views huge covered lanai. Featuring flagstone setting with 8 .B.0 . and 2nd fireplace. Walk to sandy beach. Just reduced S7.000. Want something different & unique? Sacrifice at $69.900. Gall N OW! 842-2535 $63.000-MO DOWN WET IAI -COLLKI PARK Gorgeous trHevel. Cul-de1ac. ParQue entry. Formal dine. Step down + fiesta room + wet bar. Sunny kitchen & setf-ciean O\l90. '4 Huge bedrooms. or 3 BR + den. Redwood covered patio. Park-like grounds. No down on VA sale. Gall now. 752-1700. S4 I ,500 -POOL FAST occa.AMCY VACANT! Prime Unlveraity P~ location. Cul-de-sac. Sectuded atrium patio entry. Vaulted beamed ceilings. Spanish fireplace. Mirrored w.drobes. Deluxe bath fixtures. Bright & spacious garden patio kitchen. Self-dean oven. PRIV~TE MOTHER-IN-lAW WING. Deootator carpeting. Shady redwood fenced custom patio. Olympic common poof. se.ooo down + costs buys! Take advantage, Cltl 752--1700. TUITUltOCll -$51.500 A Tl.IUM -IOSI &AIDIH Wrought iron O•te entty. Terrazzo foyer. Decorators atrium. Cathedral ceilings. Forrr.I dine. Mirrored wet t>w. Cheery chef• kitchen, setklean oven. Huge bedroama. All redwood ded<ed s>Mlo yard. Beautiful toee garden. Easy cate y#'d. FAST OCCUPANCY! Hurry -$58,500 full prioe. Call now 752-1700. FOR MESA VERDE LOVERS! 4 bedroom -3 car garage 1ust fisted & first time on rrert<et, this ts one of the most popular ··Republtc models. Attractive exterior. open beam ceilings. large separate family room with fireplace Formal dining b<eakfast nook 1n kitchen and 3 baths. Situated on Quiet street. all in move-in condition. Call 546-2313 for appt SHOWING Off .. And with good reason We have 1ust listed the most beautiful 3 bdrm tastefully decorated home 1n 1mmacu'late condition throughout. An out-of-a-magazine yard and patio with built tn BBQ. Outstanding neighborhood close to all schools. park. tennis courts. bike tratls and beach. One of the best buys in the beach atea at S49.500. Gall 546-2313 OCEAN VIEW 6 IB>ROOMS $85,000 4000 Sauare feet of hving space. Very large master suite wiih sweeping ocean view Excellent for young executive Treat yourscll-call 646-7171 OWNER MOVING , Hurry. hurry. hurry! Spacious Corona del Mar home for active family. Four bedrooms. 2 fireplaces. large secluded lot. Keys for 3 private beaches Near equestrian center and surfing bea<:h. Owner is moving and has priced house for Qutck sale. Only $86,500. Call 673-8550 SURFSIDE HIDEAWAY Steps to the pounding surf! Cozy rustic charmer Circular stairway lo Iott Sunf1lled gaJJey k1lchen. Handcrafted wood paneling. Bay window looks out on the sh1mmenng Pacific. Owner anxious. Low. low price Hurry. call for a pnvate showing. Call 842-2535 WALi< TO SURF Eleoance with a continental accent. Space. Taste Quality. Multi~evel estate with European touches lhat blend happily with Galiforma life style. Stately 1tvlng room & f0<mal dining room. Gourmet kitchen. Plush interior of the family entertainment room is dramatically brought together with lush exterior through a wall of glass. Eloquent master retreat & 3 large childrens su11s Call 963-7881. MAJESTIC CASA GRANDE Short walk to the beautiful churning white surf Sweeping corner estate grounds Secluded entry Sunken parlor. M ammoth rumpus party pav11ton with wtne tasters wet bar Garden view kitchen serves formal dining room. Kings master suite. Separate wing to family sleeping chambers. Room lor boat/camper storage. Gall 842-2535. LA QUESTA 2 STY -4 BDR-ASSUME $32,500 Neglected 2 story 4 bedroom -walk to the beach Spacious l1v1ng and forrrel dining rooms. Separate • convertible den. G1gan1tc family room with roaring country fireplace. Separate children & master suites Secluded grounds. Child safe street Be first to see 11 Gall 963-676 7 SPANISH RlAHCISCAH 4BR ASSUME $32,000 Jog to ocean! Formal entry to elegant ltv1ng room Barcelona fireplace Forrrel banQuet sized dining room Gourmets delight kitchen. Huge party room with view. Hideaway master suite with retreat & ch1ldrens wmg. Take over 7W"" VA Loan NO N EW LOAN COSTS $330/mo pays all. Hurry. owner transferred Will be VACANT soon Call 963-7881. \ I- VACANT Sl,000 TOTAL DOWN That's all the cash •t takes Owner will finance 3 large bedrooms Dining room plus ftreplace Move in au1ck Call 646-7171 SUNSHINE. FLOWERS & CHEER Describes this airy 4 bedroom. 2 1/2 balh. Cameo Highland home -easy care yards -private beaches -only S92 .500. Call 673-8550 MESA VERDE GOLF -POOL -VIEW Spectacular Mesa Verde tn•level on the fairway Watlf'd courtyard. lush gardens and a custom pool Formal entry lo untaue sunken ltving room and banquet size dining room. Garden kitchen w1lh golf course v1pw Enormous family-bonus room with fireplace anO v1<'w Guest suite. Sweeping stairs Two level master sutle $138.500. 963-6767 AIAHDONEO "SPANISH GIANT' + POOL!!! 2 story 4 bPdroom 3 lavish baths Dtn1ng room Sunken 11vmg room Fireplace under rugged· beam ceilings Oaken bannister staircase Romeo balcony decor Red ltle roof Few blocks 10 golf course. Near the beach ARC. YOU nEADY FOR THIS? Only $42.500 acl NOW• Call 842-2535 VACAMT OH GOLF COURSE Lovely lonr ly & ready tor yc;u Unusually sharP' hidden 2 c;rory Lu"h garc1cn Sf'lt1ng $74,950 lull price Gall 646-7171 BEACH HC."lME CORONA DEL MAR -Deli ghtful spotless. two bedroom homn 111 Old Corona on an R2 lot. High beamed cc1l1nqr,, l1r1•plac.:>. private yard -for th~ young JI heart Only $61,000 Call 673-8550 'NEW LISTING SPECIAL DWGHT Lovely 3 bedroom and a study home Decorated with charm and beauty 1n a gra<:eful garden setting. An unforgettable horn iri one of CORONA DEL MAR S nnvate commuml•P Presented on an apootntmenr only basis Let us shdrl' 1t w1lh you Call 673-8550. BEACH RETREAT 3 br +FAMILY ROOM $39,900 Peaceful even1nq<, ol rolling surf gentle ocean breezes and swaying palm., Dancing mcon beams among towenng tref's on a .. torybook stret:•t• Days filled with sunshine and '>andcostles• A vacation paradise in this rambhng 3 Bdrm w1lh Tah1han fam1ty room Relirement lo rces sale1 Try $3900 total dow n with low mo payments• Bring an oltcr' 847-6010 DECORATOR'S HOME Just ltslcd -beau11tully appo111l ed 3 bedroom condom1n1um w1lh c;pac1ous master bi'ldroom suite. Near pool und shopping Lots ot privacy. Low mainrenancP duf's and leasehold Pnce to sell at $68.500 Call 673-8550 RARE RND In the wonderful world ot BAYSHORE'S Tastefully decorated ThreP bedrooms plus a large family room with a ltreplace Good location. good cond1t1on priced reasonably Beller hurry -call 673-8550 WESTCLIFf RANCH -POOL 4 BDR SI 03,000 Spectacular .-.n1ry to lormal living and banQuet size dining rooms Gourmet gard~n kitchen Fiesta size rumpus room w11h bar Secluded master and childrens suites Lush qu1e1 qarden with sparkling pends and rushtnQ waterfalls A unique swimmers paradise Gall today to preview' 963-6767 2 STORY-POOL IRVINE -$32.500 Pnme Irvine Ranch loc:atton Two story entry Step down living room. Gourmet patio kitchen Giant secluded master suite Walk-in closet EXTRA STORAGE! OVERSIZED SEWIN G & LAUNDRY ROOM• Hideaway redwood enclosed patio Olympic pool & basketball court included 1n association. ANXIOUS SELLER -SUBMIT YOUR TERMS' Full pnce S32.500 -hurry• Dial 752-1700 $63,000-RA.NCH I 8 FRUIT TREES The Ranch-Irvine Truly a min1-f'anch with over 18 fruit trees Secluded end ol cul-de-sac location Step down hving room Formal dme 2 Fireplaces plus one 1n giant master suit e• M irrored wardrobes Four huge bedrooms Family room host wall of butll-tn bookcases. Gigantic redwood decked & covered palto Mini-ranch yard. See 10 appreciate Try your terms. Call 752-1700 PROMISE HER A ROSE GARDEN and a sparkling pool This delightful Mesa Woods home planned lor family fun has four Pedrooms. with a country kitchen and tam1ly room overlooking the custom pool All this. and a formal dining room. fireplace, and plush carpeting just month old Near So. Coast Plaza. calvary School Bnng your ""this IS 111'' Only $6500 down Gall 546-2313 COUNTRY COTTAGE 3 IR + Rl-$41,000 Prime Beach c ity locatton tor this rare 3 bdrm• Secluded street wtth private yard' Lush trop1c1I landscape! Big. big bdrms and uniQue country kitchen. Mammoth polynes1an lam room and game area highlighted by rare and exotic tropical plants. Owner desPerate lor offer For au1ck appt. call 847-6010 WESTCUFf RANCH 4 IDRM -POOL -SI 03,000 Spectacular entry to tonrel ltving and banQuet size dining rooms Gourmet garden kitchen Fiesta size rumpus room with bar. Secluded master and ch1ldrens suites Lush quiet garden with spart<hng ponds and rushing waterfalls A urnQue swimmers paradise Gall today to preview! 963-6767 GOLF -IEACH -ASSUME $241 MO. Rare alley access to boat-tl-ailer-camper pad! Exotic and lush picnic backyard' Pnvm'e entertainment center with bar and BBO pit sheltered by soaring vaulted oeiltngat Workshop areal 4 rumpus Sized bdrms -lam rm - service parch and forrrel dine! Assume FHA 7~% AT ONLY S241 PER MO No new costs! Just listed! ca.JI. be first. 847-6010 2 STOIY CALa..ASSIC.-IEACH CAPE COO ESTATf 2 STOIY l la NDEAWAY l IDRM -ASSUME 5'05 MO. 5 II -ASSUME $262 MO. POOL-$30.950 Never again opportunity! Story bQok street leads to Rare apportunityt Estate grounds! Terrazzo ltle entry Cottage walkway thru lldtl troC;i6cal paradise to secluded fenced estate with cottage wal~ayl Entrance into Into awesome living room. Entertainers family room -entrance into step down liv. room. anl<le deep carpet - awesome living area formsl dine. ftmily room. Immense lom81 dine -breakfast patio! Winding staircas4 to squeeky clean paint -dining entertainment -gourmet upstairs could be 2 bdrms or bbnus room! walk to immense bdrm complex! Separate quarters tor kt"tchen with sunshine accent!~ Winding staircase to beech! Steps to golf! Tllke over IDW $205 per mo. No mom1rHawl Assume with NO NEW LOAN COST SI bdrm retreat with mamrroth rre~ter and children auitn. new loan costsl Call 847-al10. , Only S262 per month. Huny. eall 847-6010 Assume 7Y>% FHA loan at S1 99 per mo. NO NEW '---------------------------------------------.J LOAN COSTS Hurry for appt Call 847-6010 * * * * * * * TOP PRODUCERS * * * * * * * NORM BENDER • RANDY FOX • TED KUBO• RANK NESE • PAT 0-YOOLE • SOLON YOUNG llACH OH ICI ,,. ... , ....... .... 111 COSTAMISA Jnt ............. 146-Ull HUMTIMGTOH IEACH 17tJI ......... 11•a1 72 • 6fl4W__,. M>llJI tJMH7 147-'tll FOUNT AIM VALLEY • ....... ts .. ' t6>-7RI IRVIME llMZMlll' .. JQ.1111 . ' ; . • p: DAILY PILO r * Wednesday. July 23. 1975 By Bil Keane Robert E. Joins Union Civil War General Finally Declared Citizen ~c:'!!!!!.~~-~ ....... 1 ~~~~~!.f::.~.~~---· ... . ~•Mrat I 002 GeMral '002 ( __ P_EO_P_L _E _J f\eld. Russo scornd on a close play, colliding with Frcnl1•l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'rom Wire Services W1lh R o ber t F.. Lee 's .:real grandson look..iJ)g on. the !louse h.is vot e d full U.S. c1lltensh1p lo the Confederate ~t·nera l who s u rrendered a t r\ppomullox Courthouse 110 years ago. "It's a n l'xcellcnl thing for the Congress to do, µarticularly a t this ltmt" uf our btl'cntennial, '' lJ<-amed R obert E. Ltt IV, a d 1s t illt>ry e)tccut1ve from )fcLe;m . \'a .. as his ancestor W:lS ;J(.'Cl1 ph•d bc.1ck inlo the l lnion. Public e n e my No. 1 John DUli.Dger fl'll in a ha.ii of c .cnen fire 41 years a~o as he was leavio i: the Bio.:raph Thc"ler in Chicago. The theate r is l'urrently s h o win g t h e sa nH' m ov ie Dillinger saw th.it ni~ht , "Manhattan Melodrama " The second feature is "Dillingt•r " • • Nebraska Gov. J .J. Exon has ;, ready answer for people who ask him 1( he is connected with an oal company of a s1m 1\ar name. "I just lt~ll p~oplc they· rt! the double"rossers, ·• he joked referring to the spelling o f Exxon Oil Co. ''lw .on.tedc_t _h4f_~8~l~U~E~c~up~.'_' _____ ~ W l•:SLl-:Y N TAYLOR CO. HEALTOHS since l H46 THE "LIVIMG &ID"! St 05,000 Big bca~l. end unit in the "Bluffs. · Cust. "I'~" pl.in w 1w1ctc vu of UJ>Pl'I buy. 3 UR . O'sizc fam r m\\. \H•t b.1 r 21 t I San JoocPn HIMs Rood NEWPORT CENTER. H.B. 6 44-491 0 ln the official sl'nsc. Lee died as a man without a country 1n 1870 because his loyalty oath d1s appt•art.•d ;rnu only recently "as found an du:.ty State Depurtmcnt archive!> A Saudi Arabian prince fainted, fell and mjuretl his head whit~ discussin g the purchase of several aut omobiles 1n th<.> offices of the M aserali sportscar company in Italy Exon, said hi:; forruly name s t e m s fr o m a village in England. Ile founded Exon's Jn('., a Nebras ka firm that sold office equipme nt. and re<:cived a settlement seve ral years ago when Standard Oi l of New Jersey ad opted the new name Pl' BLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 1002 -----------!•---------•I G~Mrol ••············•········ Ile rem aancd so until Tue!><lay, when the llou!H' voled 407-10 approval of :i Senate passed nmncsl) rcsvl11t10n and ~cnt it to lhe White llous<;. Doctors said Prtn('c Abdul Malek Ben Abdulaziz. 22. wa~ taken to a hos pital and given three s titches for a cut on the ne('k. • Just 11 days after undergoing open h eart surgery, bluegrass picker Le~ter F1att checked out of a Nashville hospital and said he wanted lo go fishing. The 61 -year·old guitar picker, hos pitalszed this month after having difficulty breathing, got aboard his band's bus for the trip to his suburban home. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Ht.ME ST" TE ME NT l~ t 1tf(J-Nlf"Q Pt·r~\n., dll O<Hnu bu\t ...,~.,~ MISStOH "Ul0 '\HINE 1*3'2 Mergue••le P••~w•y Un•t No I Ml~ •IOI\ Vltlo. CA 9261\ Gle11 H Mtl<•ll 76•3o V•• ~· Sol MlHIOI\ Viejo, C.A •1&>S J P S.llerlttlO, 16•11 la Zdn1a, Sen J11e" C•plurano, <..I\ 9a1s Thi\ buslno• Is conouctt!d by .i qeneral PArlne"lllp NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENI011!>I O<r"h ol IM N•wporl Me)a Uftllo.0 School Ot~lrlc I lh•l '"' Boaro ol Eo.K•tton 111<1, °" J11ty 17, "IS, 11<0 vlsloftally •PP<>'"' Mt\, c erol .> Manin to flll tile uM•Plr•O term ol Or Allt111r F. Tll<>mj)S.Oft, whO.se rolQn•llOft troff' the Newpot1·Mua u .. 111ed Sc..-1 DI\· lrlct Boar<I ot EdU<• llon WH a<ceptt<I °"June 24, 1975, elfecllve July IS, "'S U"IHS • petlllo" ce111no lor • •1>e<lel tlecllon to 1111 Ille uneaolrt<I term ts flied In the otllce ot 11>• covt1ty !>uper1n tendent wllllln )0 clay> ol the <l&le ol the provlSIOll•I aOPOtnlmenl, 11 \hall t>Kome an elfec11ve •ppolntmet1I a> of Auoust 17, 1'7S · ERRORS: Adnrfoers should check their ads daily and report er· rors immediat~ly. The DAILY PILOT assumes liability for the f irst in· corr~ct ins~rtion only. OLD BALBOA $79,500 I h ,. I It .• I Ill 1tl II l ol :'\ l' \\ p II I I I' Ii I .. I Ill mJtula\\ ' hilt 111 ·• i..11 II h•im~ t uuld lw tllfl\l'rlt-d 11\tO f.!rt•al ll11ph'\ 11111•1• ~ u ll <I t' l' 1-. \I .i 11 \ pCIS!-oihllll ll" l••I 1111" 111\ t' ly pl'O(H'l'l I :ll.! I· l<.1 \ 01wn d;i11' I , \ .tll ~·l~HH~ll Cl1tn H . Mttcatt Thi\ \latemtnl wl\ ltlf'd wllll tr. Actor Pat O 'Brien ha!> been a dmiltt•d lo t h e t•ard1ac inte ns ive {'Jre unit or Little Company of Mary tlospital in E\•er~r'-·en Pa r k , I ll ., c·omplaining of l·he~t pains, a hospital ~pokesman said Doctors said a cold drink the prince had at the Maserati office may have made him faint Cou,.ty Clerk ol Oranot County°" Junt 21. 19/S F4SVI Publl~hf•<I Or,.nQt Coa st Delly Pitol, Houses for Sale • JollnW Nicoll Secretary, ••••••••••••••••••••••• July 1. 9. 16, 13, 19/S 2A44 15 T hey sa n~ spirituals, told s tories and ate red bean:. and rice as family, friends and rans of Ma halia J ackson gathered in Chicago to r emember the late queen of the gospel singers. Doctors who operall .. '<i lo clear three blocked heart arteries called his n ·covery ··extremely qukk.'' Board ol Education Publlsl\ed Or.an9• Coul Dally Pilot, 1002 General P UBLIC NOTICE July 23, 24, 2S, H 21d·15 I ·······•···•·•••······· The spokesm an said O'Brien, 75. is undergoing tests. He was List ed m stallle cond1t.Jon. O'Brien anu his wife were ~tarnn!-! 1n th.: µlay "Skip and Co Nakl·d · at ::i Southwest Stdc the.ltl'r in Chll'ago. The cele bra tion , billed as an "I Re member Mahalia" party, was the idea of undertake r Robert ff. Miller. whv in 1931 paid Mahalia $2 to sing in his fune r a l parlor her firs t s inging job. "When I heard Mahalia sing, I knew she had it," said the 79-year-old Mille r. s till in the fun eral business after 55 years. • Th(' Democr<.1ts have snapped a long losinj! s treak one that sta rted before they won their last presidential election -in the annual co n g r css1onal baseball game. Led by las t-inning ht•roics by Rep. !Ua rtin Russo (0-111.), the D~mocrats edged the Republicans, 3-2, in the 14th annual confrontation. snapping a losing streak that began in 196..'l. The GOP still leads the series. 12·2 Russo drew a two-out walk, stole second and ('ame around lo score when the throw from the C"alc ber. Rep. Bill F r e nze l <R-Minn . 1. went into center Cotatin1wd from Page :-11 SWAT CRITICIZED. • • \hief George K ennedy "We have blacks :.snd women in every sc"t ion." says a sergeant on the Arlin~ton County. Va., Sped al Weapons Unat. "But when I asked for voluntl•crs none of them did " GATF.S S1\ \'S EVE:" \he pro- totype Los Angl'les unit, \.\1th 70 member s. has few blucks, main· ly becaust' · 'tht•y are in such great demand in l'vcry other area of the· department Poh('e tkp.irlments rc1>0rt re- lat1vPly few compl;lants about SW AT Soml' c redit lh1s lo the pubhc's incre<1 ~i ng fear of cnme. But m some towns c1tmms just don't know they havt• a tt•am. Portland , Ore .. purposely kept a low profilt• for its Special Services and Tactics Tc.im. "Wf.'RE SATISflEO with il like th.it , · s<.1ys Ll Re!!inald Rowles, "al though we don 't n e c t' ~ s :1 r 1 I y d 1 s c o u r :.i g e publidty ... Oddly. !hr m osl V0{'"11 ex· pressions or outr<ij!l' 1nvolviug SW:\ T hJ vc cl'ntc r ccl on the /\ BC- TV series. Real SW.\T officers almost unanimouslv hate the sho\.\. <0ontcnd1ng at give~ a false \'ICW M tht•m a~ 'kill hungry hero<'s ·· · ' T h e r e a r c l o 1> m a n y supercops on the lul>e," s ays St.'1.. John Fairburn. hca<l vf the Baton Rouge, La .. SWAT team. "All these guys seem to <lo is sit around, run ou t and kill someone, then go back a nd s it down ag.i in. I don 't like it " G ATES, WHO RF.FUSED Los Angeles Police Oep:.trtment endorsement of the show, sa ys its worst inaccuracy as the im pression that SWAT offi cers arc confined to that role . All SWAT men are regular policemen wh<l carry their s pecial tactical gcJr in the trunks of patrol cars in case of em ergencies bui pc1iorm normal duties most work days Gales calls the TV show · J pretty bitte r pill tu swallow ." Others are JUSt as vehemently opposed to the show as police. but for different reasons. they see it as encouraging violcncl'. A N A M E R I C A N C I V 11. Liberties Un ion s pokeswom a n compares ii l o lhe old war mov· 1es "in which we constantly saw l he Ma rines running ar ound s hooting. "Now we :-cl' these domrstic police moveme nts on TV i:IS if the \'01~my is within and we have lo be re<idY for lhc war ... Fullerton • Inte rior Secr e tary Stanley Hatha way is recovering fro m physical exh<i us lion al Bethesda (Md.) Naval Hospital. Hathaway entered the hos pita l las t w eek . Capt. C h a rles umbdin, de puty commanding officer..at the hospital, said, "We would like to have him remain in the hospital u ntil he has shown marked improvem ent. It would be unwise for him to r esume his intense schedule while in a weakened condition." * Former world heavyweight boxing c hampion J oe Fr-azier can('eled his scheduled t aping for Dina h S ho re's television s h o w w h e n he l earned Muha mmad Ali was set for the: same show. A cco rdin g to Frazier's personal m anager . Frazier said "I won't appear with Ali on the s a m e s h ow . t h e s a m c 90 minutes. in thcsaml•buildin~" • The thief who stole a brand new four-door sedan from the parking garage at Los Angeles City Hall s ho uld forget about getting a good plea or bail bargain from the city attorney's office if he gels caught That was C ity Attorney Burt Pines' car • Mova• producer Joseph I'.: Levine h as withdrawn his offer to glve t he Christin a Olson House in Cushing, Maine. made famous in paintings by Andrew Wyeth, to the slate Burea u of P ark s a nd Recr e ation Dire ctor T homas Dickens said L evine withdrew his offer because of ·<Jn ina d e qu a t e proposed s t c.1 t e budget to ma sntam and operJte lhc property " Some C u s hin g rcs1c1cn ts compla ined last s ummer that too many tourists were slopping by to see the house, causing problems Wllh lraCftc and litter -r--------- PAKISTANI MOTORISTS KARACHI Pakistan <AP> About 20 per cent of Karachi·s motonsls do not have drivers licenses, <.iuthorilics saiu <.ifler a s tudv t h:l t in- cluded s pot 'checks of clti vers Counselor Gets Ford 150 on Coast Obispo Cites 26 Stud.ems 'Thanks' Dean's List Cal Poly San Luis Obispo listed 26 Orange Coast area students on the deans' list for the spring q uarter Students honored are· FICTITIOUS 8USll'IESS t4AME Sl AT£MEHT l M tollow1n9 per.Ori\ ~rt OOl"Q b'"' M\\ <I\ P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS N .. ME STATEMENT CLUB 1001, 1114 Pl,1t~n1o11 Av<: Go\10 M•s•. CA '11611 TM tO)llOWtl\Q P"'~" I\ <10•"9 l>u\I ~~as UonQ (ltu I' om, l H~ W t&J<O SI G.>r<ltnO. CA CIOl•& tlO Won (.l\a, $q39 Wl11l~lt A.,.. J BALLI COr<T CO-. 18•o Pl.tel'"· Ila Apl. C , Cos\a Me'><!, CA P 0 8o1 SZ:M, Santa An•, CA. t27~ No 7', No Holly..,ood, CA 91t.07 'IUiOJ Juan Ballt, 1840 Pla<~"lt<l. C.o•IJ Mto\a. CA. 'f16H T "" Du \1ntH •> c 011011tll'<I by • ~oeral P"rlnNSh•P Thi\ b\atn~~s i~ tonductea nr an ,n d1\'10uat 0o"9 '"" "''"' Ju•" Ball. HoWOf\Ch• This stalrmrnl wo l11fO .... ,, t"" c.ovnlv Cler~ 01 Oran<;>" Cou'lly on July 1e, !'II~ Th•> \l.tt•ntenl wu lllt'd w1m mr Counlv C••rll 01 0••"9• Co11nly 0<1 Julr II, 1'7S. FCS~ f'ubl..,llt<I Oran~ co.i~I Da1ty Piiot, July /J, lO, o)""1 Au9u>I 0, IJ 19/S Zoll·H FO- Publtshed Or.inge Co.i>t Doti¥ l>oln• July1l, lOan<I Au911stt, tl 197S 2bl2 IS P llllLI(' NOTICF. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE M ENT TM tol•owltlll P•r1>0ns art 001n91>us•· rtfH~'\ d \ CL A OOUR r<I':. HOMF '>. UOJ tiMbor Roultvard, Sutle K n . Lo•lo Mo"~ ca111orn111 '1'1b1b Mt~e ""'" ~•rlopm~nt tnc: d Cdlltornla Corporation, llOl Harl>Or Bo111tvard, Sutll' II. II Co\ld Moa <:allfornla 9'l61o E xbourne Pr opera ofS. Inc a C.lttorn•• CorPO•.ttlon ~•I S<ln NICola' Dnv_,, Sutlt' 106 Nrwport Orech. C•lllorf\t" '126'>0 1 n t\ bu~1n~\~ ,~ tondu< 1,..0 t>y a 9t"'t••• Pll• lnr•ShtP Mo~t C•••" ~Vl'IOpmenl Ir< M5'ha~I W Ctc)r" Pr~\1dent 1r11~ '\l.atrrnf'nt wa~ f1tto w•th 1~ C.011nly CIN~ ol Ordnoe Co11nly on July I \97S F4Utl '"blt'1lro O• "''>' co"'' oa11v "''°'· July9, I~. 2l 30, l'llS 2\10.11 Pl'BUC NOTICE II 904•1 NOl'ICE TOCAEOITOAS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ST•TE OF Ct.LIFO AHIA FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No t.·t.ll10 C\laltof (MMA CLIZAIH:.TI• Oil rY, O.-cea,1-<1 NOTICE IS HEREBY (ilVEN lo ll'tt! t•tdit0<\ ot II~ ebOvt n•me<I dK-nl th<>I "" l)<'non\ hd••l19 Cldlm' <19'1'"'' lhe \aid <lete<l~nl art tl'Qu1reo to lilt 111tm with the ""'~'~My •out""''· tr Ille OlltCl' ol llie cler-01 1111' .SbO"l' en lltll!(I <OU• I, or lo Ptl'Sllnl I Mm, wilh lht ,_,.,.,\tr~ •O\Khftf\, lo '"" un<ler\IQned di llH' lllw Oll1c e ol WOOLSEY r<EWEl.L ANO THATCHER, 109'1 Soll\ Jol\Qu1n Holl\ ~<I NewPOrl ™'ii<" C,.tl1lorn1• '12b60 ,.,,,,,, is lhe pl.Kr ot D\ISt"l'\\ ol Ille u"oer\•Cl"~d 1n ell mat \•rs !M'•laon1nQ lo tf\t l's\cll• ot s..1<1 de ct~nt ''"'"'" lour month\ aller lhe lfr1ool oub••u•••on of th•\ no' 1<.~ Cairo Jun,. 19 U H ic ... ChaPl!'llr E '"' ul0< ol "'" llY•lt o• ltte "bOvt """"'<! detl!OPnl WOOLSEY NEWELLANO THATCHER ,_ S.t" Joaqv1n Htlh Rel .. ewPQf1 e.acll C•lllornl• UMO , .. ...- All,.,,,.,,'"' Eket111or Pvl>lt\l\e<I Or.tnQ(' C.o.l'I C><lot~ PtlOI J11ly '·lo. 21 JO 197) 1H'I IS P UBLIC NOTICE NOf lCIE OF llULK TRANSFER lS.U •tOI 6107 U C C) Not1c r " 1tt1tbY q1•en 10 the Crt<lllof\ ot C. E.0 R GE I JAHNS 1 r•n\leror who\r au\1nO\ -'<l<lrus •• lO'l• Ca.I Conl H1qttwav Coron" d<!I M•r Countv ol Ora n9t' Stale ol C•l•lornle. lhel • b11I~ lreMlrr I>""°"' to be m.Ot to Ml<ll•rl Oret1 Jol\nW". Transtertt. wt>on D\lalnen &Ot:lrM• Ii )07' Ea\I C.Onl HIOhW•Y. corona 0.1 M•r. C.ovnty ot Or•no• Stele ot (Alllornla Tht proprr ty lo l>e lrtn>ftrrld I\ toe.lied .. t 3074 E cont Hlghw.av. C«Oft• otl Mer County ot Or!M9, Stltto1 CalllornlA ~Id OfC>P"rly I\ dU(flMcl In ~~•11 II> All \ICKk '" 1r1ae. li•luru, ~UtP· me"t •"<I 900<1 will ot lh•I bus•~U •no...., t\ Tne MuQ Sl\01>. ll"d tocate<lal JO?• E Conl H19hwey, Cornn.; del Mer Couf\l'f ut Ot.,119• Sl.11" ol CA!rlornla PU BLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCREOITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF TME ST/II.TE OF CAl.1 FORNIA FOR Tl'\£ COUNTY Of' O RANGE No.A·l41U E•tate ot J RUSSEi I MORTON.' olw t.N>wll a~ J R MORTON a!'dl JOHN RUSSELL MORlON, Dt-<eal.f'd NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN 10 Ille uoe<111or' ol lh• al>ove "ame<I dtctuent lh•I •II ~rM>ns toavm11<laons119.i1nst '"" \61<1 oeceoent ••• reQ11trfll l.o "" the.R'\ wlth tl'e netes\atv vou<.hl!r~, m I.he olt~e ol '"" c luk ol thr 11tx>vt' en t1tlt'dcouf"t, Of topres,eint thern w1lhtt"ir' ~c~wry vouc;ller\, to the uncirrs1gnf'<I "' 2110.0 V1• Puerta, LaguM Hiii>. C.1tlo•"la. which I\ IM place ol business ol tM uf\oerslgneCI 1n •" maller> per l•ln1ng lo Ille eslal" ol s••<I de<e<k'nl wtlhtn tour month\ ctrtcr th< t ir\t publicaUOfl ol '"" noltcr Dated J11l1 IS. 197S M•~IM.Morlon ldr•n"flot' Havr1es E ••~utors ol lhr Wtll ol the aD011e named Clf!te<Jl',11 R06ERT M. WHilE -IDor .. "D' HUftti"910ft !Mith, c .i11orn1.t '2M6 Tel: (7141 Sl6~2 Ano,....y tor E..ecuto" Publlshed Ora"ge C.oast Dally Pilot, July 16 23 JO and August 6, 197$ 2011>-H P UBLIC NOTICE 8·90)$4 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STl>TE 1 OF CALIFORNIA FOA THE COUNTY OF OAAt4GE No l·MUO NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITIOt4 FOR PR08ATE Of' WILL ANO FOA LET TE AS TEST 4M£ NT ARY hlal• of VIOl.El MAE WAllEN BARGER. O.,cu\e<I NOTICE IS HEREBr GIVEN Ill.at DONNA M SULLENS ha\ ltlcO here•n o llf'f•lton 1or Pro1><1le ol Woll an<l IOf l~ sudn.<e o• l f'flers Te• tamt'n,.ary r~· lt:r~Me 1o wfit('1 •S madf' tor lur1her 1><1ritt11lars dnO 1"61 the lll'nf' &ncl 1)4ett ol near 1nq '"" \d""' ..... b<en Sfl "" Auqu,1 S 19H at 9 JO ii m 1n '"" <.ourtroom of Oepar 1ment No 3 of '"'" court at IOOCt'lilC Ce-nter Or•Vf'W"\I 1n 11'1<-l•lrol Santa Ana Calolorn10 l>dl~<I July u . l'llS WtlLIAM E SI JOHN, tounty Cieri< A .. l.PH W AGNE LLO AGNELLO & WE II STER Attorneys at Uw Ul69ar-111tratst. Ste.£. HWt\ll"tt°" Suell, C.1111, Allor M Y• lor. Pemlofter PvbllShe<IOra"'il<! Co .. 1 Daily Ptlol. .>uty2l,24,'.I0,191S 1n1-1s P UBLIC NOTICE SUPl!RIOA COURT OF THE ST/II.Tl OF C/11.l.I FORNIA R>A THE COUNTY OF ORAt4GE Mo. A·1S'2t NOTICE OF ME ARING Of' "IETITIOIC FOii AUTHORITY TO UIECUTIE LEASE. E\late ol RUTH c ANDERSON, Con541rvaltt NOTICE IS HEREBY Gll/Et4 INll Crocker l'lallofte l B•nk, Whllt1ey a.own af\CI ICl"t•l•Y He>esostecll as con· 1.erv•lors ol ttte Estate ol \ne abort Nmed c.o.. .. rv•ltt have fll"O ~'"'" • prtltlon for A11tllorlly to Encuir ~ase Tll<r Dvlk '''"'Ir r will~ tOftwmmtl· 11<1 Oft or all•• the Ulh <laY of AuvuU. "H. et l01• E cont HIQl>w~v. Co<ona Ciel,.,.,, c:.tllfo•""· Co11111y ot Or•-· ,,,.,., ot ctlltor'ftl• So tar a• know" to the lr•Mlt•t'e. ell bu\IMU Nm41S end •<IClrUHS llWd by T •tftsferor IOI the ''"" veu s l~I Pt\!. ••• J0'14 E co.est HIQhwey, Co<-del ""4r, C•lllor,.la, County ol Orar>Qt, S•ll&Ctl C•lllornla reter•n<• lo wfllcl'I Is meot tor '"'""'' pertlculars, ancl 11>a1 the l•m• anct 1>lo1<e of 11Hrl"9 1111 s•mt NI\ -n stl 10< A119u\I C, 1'7S, el ' a .m , ln IM cOW'lroom ot Departmtnl No. ~ ot w1c1 c.owrt. el 700 c.lvlc CMltr Drive wu1. In lht Oty ot Sent•""'· C.•lllornle O•ttd J 11tv tt, ltli !,IQllfd Dy M lth&el Oren .loht'tto", Tre11sler~ Pvt>llt.NO Or•"~ c.out u a1o1 Piiot, J11ly U. l~H 1121-IS Datecl Junt 20, 1'7S w1u .11o.M•. SIJOMN. County Cl.,11 l!L81Etn J.SMIEl'l'll LO JAMl!S IE, Kl lfl>ll l(IC AIWMYtat uw WS ~11111,.. lllvd., Stt. ISJO i... ,,,... .. ,,ea . .0010 A~'l'l ter: "°""n•ton P\lbll\l\ed Orange CoUI D•tly PHol. PIER & SLIP are 1nt"lucll'tl \\tlh lh1 ... bc.iut1ful. t•ompfl'll'iy tt' modelcrl l<H1C\\ 3 hdrm. ram rm + muc•h lfllll •' i\!'k 'I! Sl4!1 500 Wh~ don 't you 'nlunkt·r ~ 0111 11\\ n tt•rms ancl pru·t· JACOBS REALTY 6i5·1i670 Rent ti's the ~t~ul v;ov to reach people oll along the Orange eoo,1 Just coll M2 5678 and a frte ndy clan•hed od visor Wiii help yov creole on 1nexpen\•Ye, but effecttve. soles meuoge Poyment '' eo\y, loo 'rout credit '' good with us You con charge your od Or, pu1 11 on your Most.-r Charge oi BonlrAml'rtcord The "-'' plo<e to buy or sell along lhc Orange Coo\I I\ lht Do~y Pilot 642-5678 DAILY PILOT COUNT RY RUSTIC s:Jtl ~)51) s:l\ I' th11u .... 1111I·, • .\s:.11ml• 5' 1' .1n1111;il Pl'rt'c·nl.1).!t' r.•ll' 111.111 I 5 ,\en· H11:-t1< r.1111 h ... 1, !1• ;J ~ tfl'tt l'tlUl)\I I h 11 dtt II, ~tlllf'tlll'l !11111111• h11 ,. h>l h11al & l;tllll'l'f Hit' .. l'rl\al'\ 1.:~il111t•' Htllo·r hurr) t·.1ll l>t:1 0:10.1 FOREST OLSON IMC. LOWEST PRICE in Big Canyon lkaul1full~ l.md!>Citpt•d. \It'\.\, L)11\'t•r, 2 IJt'oll •••fll" & th-11. 0\\ m·r .11"11>11• Asking SI 1~.51Ml Oc1•an..,it!C' 1 1rl· 11.ul H t·; Cunl:.il'\ ll1il•1·1l !-.h,1po1rd Hl'.dlor 1,113 ;\J 1tlll •'.1ll (I <'111',tdC' 722 711.:.1 HARBOR VIEW 5 Bt•d 1'011111, t \\II ''•II\ ''1th fo1111 11 il1111n l 1 .•r i.:.1r 011 'nl .111'1• ln1 Thi "' 1 1•11\ 11111• 11( '\1•\\port Hi 11h " 11111"1 ,,itu1·•-. ;11111 1' v.111 1•11 quid.I~ ;ti .1 11 1-.1111.1l11t- ~~15 000 ('\I .I ,, t11 .!t.1~1 C:::SEL ECT I PROPERTIES l·· .. , ('l.1 ..... 11 "'" \d \l TH)'\ I> .11 I\ I 'tit •I \I) \ ISOH Ii I:' ,lfi'jX lJll A DAILY PILOT AD·VISOll 642-S671 Gen~ral I 002 General I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• FUN PENINSULA HOME 43 ' frontage with c harming 2 Bil. plus conv. de n. Large sunn~ patio, immac ulate cond ition . hlock to beach & fis hing dock $86,000 CHOICE IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS ft~ine fami ly four bedroom home with lovely landscaping, warm autumn colors. covered patio in secluded, s izab le yard -inst~mlly appealin g at $105,000 . Saddl~ba ck CnllttJ,.!e <'Ou nselor John Flood ha s bren gl\'Cll ,1 Ct'rt1f1('a tc of apprecait twn by Pr<'sidcnt Ford for fi ve yt'ars of i1ervice on the board of di rectors of th<' Oran~e County 54..·ll!Ct I\ c Service Com· mission More t han 150 Orange Coast s tudents have been named lo the Dean's List al Ca l State Fullerton for the i;prtng semester. Ooylt Lor,.tl"t' [mt•, Ell~ M GrMl<lOY. M41rltll J H•rvty, !>llr"e M H•ll•flO, (lelnr J Htllm•"· John l Jonn~on, 01ant M Kra .. <1yll. MOfttt .. l lfWI\, O~•ftftf S Mlllll!0.1, 01•"• C Pe•o\14't, L.f\ht w Pe up, Cn•rlti. T Pent val, CK@llA M Ataoan. Mlcht lt E Ston. Bralnar<I S SwH I. Ronald.I... T•PI•. S..MtnS TAPMln•ndJulle I: """bb· c;epl\I"'"' &tat h Mtrcu~ J Eljenholm and R<1ndall A Mar-. P UBLIC NOTIC E Jvt-;Ueno30, 197S 2141'7) UMCQMMOM ••• lmpresc:ive 2 .s tory family honw. 4 bedroo&us, 3 ba ths, family room . formal d in i n ~ room. Pool with sepa rate jacuzzi . Situated 011 large comer lot . $149,500. l-iood wa.. nom lnat.ed to the eommiasion ln 1970 by ~n. John Tunney <0- Calif. > arid sub::;equently appo\nted by P resident Nixon. All.bou11\ the d r aft hliS been 1bo1lshed, the com- miaion .still deals w1lh ~tttlvt Service qua- Uon.s. pnmarily ~oncel'n- 11\g veterans· a ffairs. Flood's OW"n service • ~arH.r wu spent u a · paratrooper at Pt. C1mpbell, Ky. • • Students honored are: l!Ulllea l.hl<le A. 9.,11, Phylll•M K"IQM, JOM E. fup~ end 6nK• A. Vl11l119; .. ._.. hl•M -R•ne• 8 Jen N~! C:.•lttrall• 81atl\ lout~ (. ~lcl'I, Gftla aM.. ~ro.tr<!I M NfT'fl" d.trlt, JeMle P Bernard. S..Mlll 0 O••ta•d. 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Mllle r 1 Cor ona del Mar ano C-06e tte M. Rieb, L AIW11 HUia, wer e listed on t.ha Universit y oC Ka nsa11 honor roll . I I f OWNER PACKING University Park steps to pool & tennis . 3 b edrooms. sp~dal m.ister sitting room with atrium. Beautiful fenced yard. Own your own land. Call ri1ht away. $6.5,000. • • -HOUSI WtTH GOIST QUARTERS Bright. clean, rresh Harbor View horn with~eparatc guest quarters. 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths In main house. De n, bedroom & bath in guest house. $99,500. MIWPOO llACH 6 44·1766 A COLDWIU. I.ANCY CO. • : "-t•• For Sde Housff For Sde ~~!:~.~ ....... [~!~!.~~~~ ....... ~:!!!:~~.~~........ Wednesday.July~. 1975 * DAILY PILOT D:J ~~ .......... ~?.~~ ~~~~! .......... ~~.~~ ~~~~ .... : ..... !~.~~ ~'!4!!~!!.~~.~~.· ........ / ~~!~!.~~.~~ ....... ~~!~!.~.~ ....••.. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Ge•r.. I 002 G...... I 002 G.-ral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PEACHES READY Kt~Al11'ftRH 644-7270 HEW USTIHG CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX immacula te front home has 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 3 baths bltn kitchen. Spacious upper unit 'has 2 bedrooms. Call us to see this prime property. $109,500. 1111 llOllll 10-uw1•c. U OOV•I Gl'Mrol WI CU •llf 1011 l~f 1111 C>I lt Atl .. ,,U<I Ill l#I ••1100 ' 1002 G~raa 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CUL DE SAC CASTLE Best $69,500 value around! Spit and polish split level, with a tree covered backyard, spacious family room with fireplace and four upstairs bedrooms. In Mesa Ve rde -a c uJ de sac castle. A listing of Gudrun Coady. UMIQUE HOMES. Redtcn -546-5990 1525 Mesa Yft"cM Dr. East. Ste. I 04. C.M. Geweral I 002. Gewet"al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LAST YEAR'S PRICE Bea uti f u 1 ly k e pt a nd upgraded executive home. 4 BR, fam rm , formal din rm plus bonus rm. Includes pool and jac uzzi, trellised patios , sprinklered garde ns, low maint. Deluxe crptg, drps -many xtras. You own the land. Now vacant and ready to move in. Price only $119,950. Submit a ll offe r s to llOPE GERRIE. GHet"al ~~359 San MicJue1 Dr. ....... ~ Newport Center 640-6600 1002 GeMrol 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *CASH* FOR ANY HOME!! Full a ppraised value paid. Free home evaluation. I.ACK EAST QUALITY (ANO PHIC I':> super hlllc 2 bedroom. one bath "''th gleaming hardwood floors. plaster walls. service area. wood win dows a nd much mor e Completely n•modeled with everything new m cldg root. paint. pluml>· ing f1xture:1. etc. Priced only $30,000. with no down VA or low down 1-·11A terms . Vacant, hurry! Call 546-5880 ~HERITAGE • ,. REALTORS 9:w21 W~stcliff Rflllty BAL BO/\ OCEANFHONT Must see awesome view. <1 BR, 2 BA $139,500. Gl's OK llUNT REACH 3 BH. 2 BA. $43,950 FOUNTAIN VALLEY G l "SOK. New crpls thruout Large yard. $45.950 LAKE ARROWHEAD 3 BR tri·levcl with lake view. Submit! $49,500 ·For these & others call 645-7221 BEACH-BAY- PARK <it lhe front door o f these two u nit s . $72,500! CALL 675-7060 GOV'T. "OWNED JBR. pool: $32,000. $1500 Dn. $650 Closing costs & imp. $291 PITI CALL 556-8800 Balboa Bay Prop. Realtors Pool + 4 Car Gar. are just 2 of lhe features in thi s sec lu ded Eastsidc, Costa Mesa. J bedrm home. Other ap· poinlments include s hut· lers. charm. pan~hng, s ton e fir e pl ace, hardwood firs, custom The pea('h tree is loaded a nd i:rowing in the velvet-like back lawn. Have a plum too! A 4 Bedroom north Costa Mesa attraction with fireplace, loads or tile a nd Quiet , ton ge nial neighborhood. Nice home on a huge lot! All for $42,950 with an assumable loan. Call 546·4141 TWO TRIPLEXES Walk to e verything from these side-by.side units in north Costa Mesa. A f ine rental history . All have enclosed garages and patios. They will carry the m selves with a 20'i( investment. $1 19,800. Call 546-4141 RAMBLING RANCHER This charming RANCHO MESA. 4 bedroom, 2 bath home is s uperbly decorated and has formal dining and separate family room. Only $56.450. CALL NOW, for full details 962·4454 MINI FARM Grow your own vegetables on this oversized lot. 4 Bedroom rancher, crisp & clean, newly painted in and out. Ne w carpets and living room drapes. Must sell. Leaving area. $47,900. 962-4454 . A TTEMTION GOLFERS! 3 Bedroom, Spanish s tyle, Green Valley home within easy walking distance to Mile Square Goll Course and Country Club. This one year old home is s ituated on a corner lot , ideally located near 21 acre park & 3 community pools. $.57,500. 640-6161 OWNER ANXIOUS Highly upgraded 4 bedroom, 3 bath s ing le level home located in the prestigious SPYGLASS RIDGE area of Newport Beach. This quality home has been cust om decor a ted and professionally landscaped. Owner has added a viewing deck that offers a spectacular panorama of the city and ocean. 3 Car garage. Vacant and r eady. Reduced to $119,900. YOU OWN THE LAND, Open Daily 1·5 PM ; 3860 Ocean Birch, CdM. Call 640-6161 kitchen & dinini:: ar ea. G I Garage would be ideal eeera I 0021 Getteral 1002 f td kh •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• or s u 10 or wor s op. O n e-of -a -kind and nestled on 135· deep lot. Close lo 17th St. s hop· ping. Call now for appt 546·5880. ~HERITAGE • -REALTORS PACESETIER HOMES RANCHWOOO CLOSE-OUT SALE!! • (.'Of(f)NI\ IWI. 1\1 \It ('l,ASSIC Orw of .1 l.111d South or U\t' ht~h\1.,1\ lllW blC>t•k tu llw lu•.1t•h 1'111 t't' lll'droom. t"' o b,ith h11nw on tree 'hJtkd L>Ol'lll.1-' I.OT. l),1t10 .1n<I l.irt..:1• \IJrtl Thrc1· (',1r l!Jra~c an<.I arnµll· fl •H'ktrll! ;Jn•a $123,~11~ • C /\ M J·: o II I C II I.ANDS t :1•m qu.1lrl\ 11 !>J.HJrkk.s ~l>Jt'ICllJ~ l11ur hcdroum, or llm"' <t11cl 1lcn horn<' l"un 11.111oc;. apnc-ot. plum upplt-.inti almond trt•t•::. l'n\ Jt1 bcac-h too SX7 .~iCMI Call 675.5511 Col• of N~wport R ~altors 2515 I·. (°OJ~t fh\} Corona dl•I M.11 NEWPORT HTS. AREA Just 11.st<'d , lhrcrnla 1·nr ncr horn~' Bc<n1t 1full\ cus tomi1ecl 1ns1<k .111(1 out 3HH. uen. O\l·rsrll'<I e ntry and fom1ly 100111 ~l!l.500 URITTI NC:l lJ\:\1 fl I': ALTY 675·012.3 Eastside, CM H ardwood floors . 3 bedrm, l b;i Drne .r rca. Top grade c-rpts & drps th r u o u t. (' om p I rt' furb•!>hcd. + Dctarhed studio "'/balh & r11h- Good rrnancm~ :l\'arl 646·3921!. CYl'S 5'19 1532 Lachenmyer Realtor Marlboro Country Cowboys k c·cp yC1ur horses hen•• Yl·ry sh:.irp r1 bl'droom. 2 IJath huml', d b I c g a r ;1 g 1•. n e w carpet-.. tool C'ount .v location Big titjx2Jl fl. lul wncd Jl.4 Full pnc<' on ly $45,500 Won 'l la!>L loni: ! Call 540 1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS SHORECLIA=S Cnlon1al mansion in c.; I) ~1 ·, mnst clltt• ;1n·.1 "''th \rew .ind hard"'lKl(I floo rs. Thrs ho me· '' beautifully m.11nt.11m•d Sl~.ooo. GeMrot I 002 G~ol I 002 Coda MHa I 024 .••.•...•••.....................•............. ***DUPLEX *** 4 IEDROOMS l.ACH In splendid Corona <lei Mar lex: l=:ach apt. has 21h bat~-;; both arc large, with over 3800 sq. ft + deck & palao. Will be previe wt·cl .. 'ri. 10 to 2 PM. but let us s how you this today' $124,500 YEAR BAY ANO BEACH 675-3000 2407 E COAST MINV CORONA OLL MAR I Ge-Mral I 002 Balboa P•nin5'11a I 007 ••..••...........••...•........•..•.•.•..•..•. l>u11lc'< SJ3 ~oil() Tripl1·'< Sl~"l.llC~ l\1.rn.h.111 Hlty Iii~ '1ti00 LO.CATIOM LO~ATIOM $41.SOO FHA.. VA Corona d•I Mer I 022 Y1>u tan·t Lellc\P th1,1••••••••••••••••••••••• l·harmrn~ 4 bdrm. 2 bJlh Nl('E d111lh.•x ~. of Jlw) home t,o\'cly f Jmtl.> rn C'tl:\1 Rc,iu\ l!Jnlt-n~ room .... at h r1rcplac-,• (IWlll'I S'll.500 li7:1 11G!I Nl·iJrly new carpl'l C:ill to st•c this dnll 111111 ... t• l"all 515 tM~ll ELEGANT DECOR OPEN SUM. 12·5 1132 SEA LANE 11.rrbor \rt'\' lltlls 4 Bil ~•th ort•an & h,1\' \lt'W. p u o Is 1 / ,. 1 11 r n l: r 111 l . !)earned 1·1·11 . f.1m rm . Ol'W ofr V. hllc (';Hp , dr•11.1ei. o .... 111•r S92,SOO 557 4112 Wkd;1y!-8 5 E vl·s Wk cnclst\.10 1217 UNOBSTRUCTED .• •·············•·····•·· $35,900 FnnchCWet O\'nlnok .. w1dt' strC'lches of lu:\h J?.rcl·n. big tre~ lo cool S\' 1m pool for oul· door' crllert • .urung W•U5 of mirror!>, t•ry~tal. l"ntry to p,1rlour. candlelr&hl rl1n1ng, hand laid tale floor .... 3 bedrooms. childre n ·s xtr;a bath oH p.ircnl'> retreat. liKH •• won'l la!>t. <.·all now! 540-1720 TARBELL 29~ H<trbor Ulvd .. C.M. ----- SEPARATE MASTER BDRM. Hoom for orf·street prkg. J br. 2 ba. ram rm. bonus rm for the hobbyist As· sum FllA loan. Owner "'rll help fin. SP $47.~. l"nr more info. call: Dan IA'<' & ,\:;soc 673-1641 --- Dana Point 1026 ···············•··•···· tty Owner rn Dana Knolls. Large 3 Br. 2 Raw/your rho1ce or crpl & drps. Large fenced yard with P<l\ l·d boat, RV. o r trailer s t orage area. $5'1 , 500 4 96·0685 ___ _ Huntington lead! I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ranch Beach-Pool Front row 111 t';.im1•11 llighlands. Dct·oratcd with dramt1t1<" flair /1 lovely 3 lwdroorn µhr~ den home 111 a grat·dul garden sctlrn)!. Localt..'<I in one of Coron;i dt.>1 Ma r 's prr\':.Jlt' {'om munitico; "1th Pfl' .tit· h ca c h cs av a 1 I ab It• Please 1·all for i.1ppo1nt mcnt to msp«ct 673-8550 . horhor&11t'1·.1n'1l·w $35,900 } • I f 0 I Approx '" ar·n lnl. UNRF.L I EVABLE ! Cl')rona dl"I \1.rrfrnnl hnc S35.900 TOTAL PRJCE! homt-, larl!t' 111101 1 Iii<. Hanl'l1 stvle hvini: in a I halhs. 700 :-11 ll •·ntcr B E-:ACll TOWN. Enjoy t<11nmt'nt r1111m "llh th<' privacy of YOUR (•ustom pul> ,l,lt• har, OWN POOL F.nteryour l!ardl•n room ~K."1 IMJO fam1lv room thru a shd· [~ THE REAL ESTATERS CORBIN-MARTIN ulg ..;. :.ill of ,::lass whale ~ REALTORS 644-7662 r,,,'~c~RA~11';: Jvf1:-Jv 0~ CDM DUPLEX t h e i:: r o u n d s . ll omcmaker 's E'<«ellcnt unr\'. an Coron:i GOU H~1 ET KITCllEN & EARN I 5°'o PER YEAR LF.T CS SHOW YOU A WAY TO S ELL YO I! 110'.\1 F. H t-:<:EIVE 20', Ci)Sll & E ,\H~ l 'P TO IS': Wit l\lOHI-:1 PEH YEAH O~ YOl'll ltEMAININC H>l!ITY de l Mar on qu11•t tree s cw1n,g bar Separate hnC'd sln ·1•t "1th lots of I pa re n l r et r e a t & ex tra .. l.11"' m;i1n thildren's wing. HKR. lt·n~tJH t• lol.111} up Call now '. gradt·d. bt;rml'<I re1l1ng!>. 842-8854 prl\ alt· 1~al10. & .1lways TARBELL COMPANY Ill \l.1111!'-' Sl'I F I'll l 673-4400 n·ntcc1 Sho"' n hy :ippt nnly f; Iii 77 11 or !">'lll·INI 1 SHORECLIFFS C'h,1rm1ng :1 Hit. 2 UA . po11I I Im l'IY '11·w of on·.in & c ·'"~mi. J u~t ltsll•tl St :l!l.500 2:J4 Morn- 1 rn a.! Cnn)un Hd Agent G75 ll900 BEST BUY! In Cal1furn1a homl'" CostaM•sa 1024 Large hacky;,irrl for ••••••••••••••••••••••• i?arden. <.'01y f1rl·plan· & ASSUME VA lovel\' k1tC'h(:n. Uv.m·r $222 p M trans.frrrc<l Must '<'II • er O. (.. II 3 l.rl! llH f added ram now' Onl.' S39.!l!XI. ..1 &I ' o F rm v. stont• frplc. Lr~ G·77 ll ~n .ves gr"enhou .. c w •plants tn· ~ ~ clurlt-d Wrll not last, c-all tod try. 540·3fl66 3 BDRM CUTIE 2 balhs, built·ins. large m;isler bdrm. covt>red patio. & frc!>hly painted exterior . Best buy in 1-lunlrnglon Reach at on· ly $33.000 Call 963·5tl71 or 556·7035 ~ Walker &lee Real Estate Abcmdon~d 2 Stary SUPER SHARP F ormal l1 "in g roo m w /vaulted open beam ceiling. Gourmet kitcher w /fa mily room + new landscaping. Ctll Spart ing Investment Corp., 833.3544 Back payments OK. Call ---------· anytime. Rick Byers Bkr ---------· 542·3676 Selling 4 decorated models + 2 reoo's at extra low prices! 8';;.. Financing' also available. Quick ~a l e extras includ e: front landseapin t:! a nd s prinklers. rear fencing. upg raded carpel , oven /range, dishwasher & d is pos a l. As king from. $44.950. Hurry !! For more information. PENINSULA DUPLEX Dt'luxr dupl( .. < 1"10 ... 1• 111 beach custom built :1 bdrm. 2 baths l•ach. W:ilk to surf & L1dn 'hops Walker &lee Real fstate Garden Estate s.12.950 TOTAL PRICE! Bring paint & save SSS. Gracious garden entry 1::1vcs way to a llreathtak· ing WORLD OF ELEGANCE Gourmet kitchen with entertaining serving bar. Large fam1· ly s ized livmg room wit h S 1-; CL U D E D P AT I 0. Swecprni: s t :iircase leads lo hideaway master & gues t s uites I3K R . OWNER HAO TO LEAVE' Call Want ad rcs ulL<; 642·567 ---- Getteral 1002 Getteral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• macnab I Irvine realty THE GOOO UR. . Exclus ive Lido Is land Bayfront. Custom family home designed for both privacy & entertaining. Huge master suite w /fireplace. Family room, formal dining, s pacious high-beamed living room. Pier & slip. $300,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (M77) GARDEN Lova·s DREAM. Lush tropical planting in oversized yard accents this Harbor View 3 bedroom, 3 bath home. Waterfall, reflection pond, outdoor lighting. Lots of extras! $97 ,500 fee. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (M78) SUMMElt GUEST ARRIVING? Private & comforta ble separate quarte rs w /lg . bedroom & bath. A bonus with this beautiful 3 bedroom, family room, 2-story home. lh-block from park & pool. $95 ,000 incl. land . Lois Egan 644-6200. (M79) roT&mAL PLUS! Custom Shorecliffs area w /private beaches. A 2 bedroom, 3 bath home on lg. corner lot. $119,500. Belly Kerr 644-6200. (M80 ) LOCATION! LOCATION! Charming custom 2 yr. new 3 bedroom, family room home in lovely Upper Bay location, close to shops & schools. $72,500. Lois Miller 642·8235. (M81 ) RIGHT OM 1HE IEACH! Duplex -2 bedrooms up & 1 down. Treme ndous rental area -close to Fun Zone & Balboa pier. $115,000! Tom Queen 644 -6200. (M82) TANT AUZIMG TURT'UllOCICl Sharp, air-cond. 3 bedroom in s uperb condition! Lowest priced comparable h ome on market w /land incl. a t $61 ,500. Laszlo Sharkany 644·6200. (M83) '42 .. 2J5 '4W200 to1 Ooftf Dfln 1144 MKAtthur ....,_, a .. c11, C.lltornl.9 •*' 9 UNITS C-2 P1us fro nt office, o n large 50x246 lot. Locall.:cl in geogr a phical center of Cost a Mesa. lnt•omc $645. month. Full price only $65,000. ~~~iil -ANYTIME MESA VERDE This beautiful warm and inviting home has an oversized fanuly room, oversized garage and ove r .s i zed lot 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, and fir e pla ce. C lose lo schools. $48.SOC. Call 714: 581-2444 GHet'al I 0021 Getteral 1002 ................................................ LIDO ISLE Waterfront 4 BR., 5 ba .. rumpus r m . Pier & fl oat. sandy beach. $295,000 Beaut. 6 BR. 5 Ba. or 4 BR, 4 Ba with 2 BR. 1 ba . Apt. Sandy beac h , courtyard, s ho r e mooring. $295.000 Spacious 4 BR. family rm .. dining rm. sunny pri v patio ; 52 ft lot. $179,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y!>1de Drive . N .8 675·6161 ~m . ~~':.~~ ~ ~~ .......... ~~~~ ~~~~! .......... ~~.~~ Prap•rti••~~ SKINNY DIP .. oo ouA~l5st~r~~u 11AcH OPEM DAILY SPECIALS Newport Beach Two 3 bedroom pool ---• -Boat s lip, + quiet, tux· hom es beau I 1 r u II y $127 .!lOO 4 DUPLEXES Exl'cptional upportunr\y ti> buy '' iclcnt1cal duplex es . All an sui><•r l'llO\C na·nl C I> M l11t·at 111n. Buy :.ill or par1 From $82.SOO CHINA COVE Pool + 3 Bdrm. Super C'l l•;in I m1 from beach. No m;11nl l.1\1.n Only S.S-1.900 Villa Pacific SA500 dn-\;1kr 1·. lo,tn (luick possc!'-s1nn on lhr!> 3 BR Charmer'' Sponish Hacienda 3 Rr, for mal d1mn~. sC'p ram rm w frplt· A~~urn1• 7•: VA loan SS!l.f10 I Call 968-4405 Sah-~peopll' :"\l'l"<kd 540-3666 HY OWNl-:11 :l hr horn<'. lg lot. I hlk . from Backbay Xlnt. cond. $12 ,900 ti42 0597 •DUPLEX• 2 br. 1 bn ca Gd rnc / tC'rms Prime com! 842-8854 TARBELL JUST LISTED Sensational upsid<' rlown rloor plan 3 bdrm all newlv decor :.itt'<-1 amt 3 lovely bC'aches JU!>t s tc·ps • • • away $125,000 • Call 6 7 5-722 5 .._..-RI!_~....,,,. $16.000 l'ltt & l!Mfi AnahC'1m St. owner . 4!11! 2!1!15 or G'14·84!l4 JRR. 1' 1 ba. formal din rm, ram rm. popular atrium model Kini:s1ze master bdrm. boat j!ate. Close to beach. Owner t ransf"d Won't last. only S55. 900 C' a II 968·444 l QUALITY BA YC REST HOME N<'wly decor . 4 txtrm .. 2' ~ ba & farmly rm. LO\'· ely y:.irrl & your own pool ; cntcrt;i1111n luxury Sl29,500 C. F. Colesworthv Reoltors 640.00iO Cul-de-sac Street and many upj!rJdC'tl fcalurcs art• JU:>I a p:.1r1 C I Zonrnj! 2 Houses. 2 BR's S55.000 5.">8·5681 or 517 -4831 o r646-!Ull. • '.\1 F.SA Vf:HOE• Larj!c313 H,21 ~ha, FR Btj! yard Nc<t r Schools OwnC'r Brokt•r 979 37AA CR F.ST REALT'l' of this lovt'ly :l + den or I - bt•drm homl' Offer,·d al s.57 ,950. * * * Real Estate Sophia Schrahe by Mcl/AY ~l'P EH B F-f 0 l\'1 I~ S 3848 Campus N 8 549· 86SS 25312 Ericson Way DON'T MAKE WAVES South Lor:f""a T You a re thewmncr of JUST FLOA Thru this Ltt Cuesta TWO FREE TICKETS POOi. home. Lrg cov'd ($13 SO Value> palin, Prrmo condition. Rin9lin9 Bros. Formal dining. fam rm, Barnum & Bailey J bdrms. 3 balhs. C:ill 0 Th B urious. J bedrm, game landscaped in the most n e ai room Townhouse. Look des i r ab I e arc a o r ---------• B ·r 1 2 l for the sig n. Plenty of Newport Bcarh One has H~wf.ort Bnv Tow~rs eaull u new s 0 pa rking inside. Children a ( u 11 y e q u 1 PP e d -, OCEANVn:w Rent on<'. lrvC' rn lhi.' other; 2 homes on 11 :•lots in West Newport 2 Bdrms .. 2 h:iths. with lge. playroom. "el bar. vacant & ready lo move in. 2 Bdrm • I ba . frplc , patio. least•tl al $350 per month. Call fnr app't Priced at SIJS.000 owner will finance Circus 968·4"156 July 31st to Aug 12th GO IN STYLE .l\nahcrm Conv<'nt1on Side yard for boat/trlr. Center. 800 W K,1tl'lla fo'ront & rear CO\ 'd patro. .. Br 4 Ba & Gall"ry llesl oc at ion on Ba v. ·• • " welcome! Open J 5. 4441 darkroom, private patio Cute 2 bedroom. 2 bath Ti ckets may t>e• CX· Super localron. low changed ror reserved maant. yard. Step down se<ils at the Con\ention II\ 1ng r m . For appt. Center a hC'atl of time. 968·4456 2 fireplaces. wetbar West Coast nighway. and glassed·1n family Deluxe kitchen Condo wrth ocean vrcw. Pierfor yachtto60' NewportOeach. room Theotherissupcr EnJOY pool. beach. You may select the ~ secluded with gian t priv3<'Y ;:ind <;ecurity. All bedrooms. Pnced in the r th t t · finishing touches. or c eas priee· 675·8120 . $f!O's with JO':~ down available immroralcly. •P.jQ ., ~ 642-5200 Call 642·56i8. ext 3J.1 to ------- claim your ttckcL<;. 12 IHcs to leach • • • $38.650 673·3663 548·9673 Eves EASTSIDE COSTA MESA 3 Bedrooms. 1 b a th. Hardwood noors, lovely hom e i n excellent Eastslde location. As· sumable FHA Loan. Wonderful starter home for those that are price conscious . Nice back yard wHh alley access. $37.500. IMQuai~ liilPlac• Prop.rtl-7S'2-lt20 t•OO OUAtUt. NIW f HACH DOLL HOUSE $39,950 FHA&VA This b euullful 3 bdrm home has been complete· ly redecorated & shows Uke a model. Tak~ ad vant a1e of 1ellc r '15 lnnsfer. Beat buy on the m arket. 5'45·!M91. Walker 1; lee Real lslate @ herbert hawk ins RIAL TORS 646 ·llSS Iii Pka~~ Prap ... ti•• 752-1920 1400 QUAil ST. N(W .. 0~ S@ttJUlA-~£trs · Thal lnlriguing Word Gome with o Chuckle ------... 11 ..... , ClAT •• r ollAH 0 lteorro,.o• lettert of ll>e lour .c:rombled "'°'dJ b.· liiiiii,P.,..,.1., low 10 fCl'm lour i.imple WO<ds Supermarkor: where you spend 30 minutes hunting fOf -coffee , u & P•tNI NUM8Etf0 lETlUS IN lHCSE SOUA•fS SCRAM·LETS ..,._..,.. 111 Cl...tfk..._ 1010 j PETE J BARRETT '··· REALTY Eashid~ ChanMr Excellent Cost.1 !\fr!'a location. nc:ir srhools. nncl public tnrnsporta· l io n . S p:i t•ious 3 bedroom. 2 bath with lot" or extras including us ed brick f1replarc, covcrNI patio and garage door open er Best 1-;asls1de buy at $'11,HOO. 'all 540 11.51 associated BROI\ ER S-REAl TO RS l Ol\ W Bolboo 671 .lb& I HEATED POOL Fireplac~ $35,900. Sharp home in prim(' lor11tion n t•ar Soul h Co a 5 t PI a i a [,us h tropical landscaping sl1r· rounds cover ed ('ntcr t:i1ncrs patio. M;rny plush <>xtrai;. Decorator owner will sacrifice. HURRY, Call962-7788 • KEY P.EALTOP.Sii By Ownt>r /i\l!t. ASSUME VA or new GI No down J Br. $38.500. 541Vi739 __ COLLEGE PARK 3 Bedr ms. din1n j! rm. corner lot in ru«c area ol downtown. Hardwood floors, bllns, boat gale, nice yard. Walk to Lake Park Call to st>e!! Red Ca rpel, Realtors Cuslomi1.cd 4 bdrm .. 2 536·8836. baths: wrought rron gall' -------- entry. 2 p:i tlOs Walk to BIG AS A a ll schoolc;. Call for BARN app't. Maje s t l(' 2 s tory Corbin-Martin Inc. Shorecrest homl' close to Redltors 644.-7662 the bench in onl' or the most desirable MHa Ytrde Enc. nea~hborhoods of llunt· fmmac,freshlypaintcd, i n gton Beac h . This newly eptd. 3 br. 2 ba. liv s pacious 4 bdrm. 2 balh rm w 1frpl Joull din. rm. hom e orrers formal dm· Gr and piano-size ram ing room, large family room /den rrof. lndscpd. room . space.age krtchNl r ooJsi 7.C yr!. W /patio. & lush grounds with CO\'· THE BLUFFS Situated btwn. 2 golf ered patio & t ot!\l Spacious 3 bdrm. 3 bath c0t1r!'ll'S. walk to schls privacy J 11st listed ;it on ---------•rend unit that provides By ()wncr 557-3625, lySS9.SOO Call963·5bilor ----plt-nty or pr1vacy plus a $64.SOO_. ------556-7035, ~·HERITAGE • • REALTORS NEWPORT VIEW across the --Co~DO luscious greenbelt to the "RATED X" • " Back Bay. Trnnsferrt'd ' · · · · 3 Redroom. 3 bnth. owncrmustsell.646·7711 For rxC'•llenl! 3 Bedrm / '·; .. ~ fireplace, ovcrlookinJZ E Grcenbrook home near pool. Super sharp. and Opeliln ,ves. South Cotlst Vtua with ----- o nly $4 $,500. w /lO'iC upgradt'd carpets & drp;1 ~lling anything with ;, down CA l.l. --+ huite family rm. Adult Dally P ilot Clw.bifi<od Ad ftRESTIGE HOMES occupied. ~.500 Aaenl Is a simple matter . leattoN 645-6646 963·8~ l_. __ Just call 642·51'78. __ _ ... • • t •• . ' D4 DAILY PILOT * Wednftday.July23. 1976 HOUHS Unfwftllhed ....... u .......... d ....... u ......... ~ Ho.~s For Sate Cotnm•rclal h.com• ,rop«fy 2000 ••••••••••• ••• ••••••••• rroperty 1600 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• . Ho. .. Fors. HMus For Sc* Houses For s• Mewpori leoc:h I 069 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •••• • (I ) 28R HOMES, llx~r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••····•············ OFF.ct. ILDG upj)l•I"$, gd CM toe w tht G •Hral l202 ltlRtl'"JI• lt.U JZ40 &..gmo leach J248 ~ngton h«h I 040 L..-o l•oct. I 048 DCJUna Nlgvtf I 052 • BLOCK TO BEACH '" • Int Yeager Reull >. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Air cond1t1onl>d ~Story ~ til?J 3-4/PLEXES :.' l Ar & I :1 Br, 2 Ba ('pt. ti rp'. hltn~ l'Ol !';ir ' ~!l.!J~U l'J 0\\ Ill hi:! 11,$14•1 LANDMARK BEAUTY HILL TOP OWt-IER ANXIOUS.! 1>r.1m.atu· :I bdrm home. Val•.1nl IO\ cl~ :1 UH . 11ri'dt1• t: artJt-n "Ith gunlc·n llom\• JA.n. 'l\·n ,,..,1t\·rfall , ott•an \ll'\\:> n1:-. •\ It\•\· {·t·11tc1 :st~l 500 Cu.1 rikd a1 c.1 S7ti,ooo TURNER ASSOC. Wl-:USCO ILOSN C11t llwy , 1.ugunu l:\UIHl'OllAT l•:t> 4 9 4.1 177 t.:Jl.I 4.llO(I ----------Mission Viejo 1067 ••••••••••••••••••••••• By owru•r 3 Hr. 2 Ua, tum rm . upgntde d, n eat MEEDS Fl\,ST SALE Sud I bk :m102 Las Tunas W!ilk to Lennis courts, M~wport B•ach I 069 larne pool and ocean •••••••••• ••••••••••••• from this two !.Lory, 3 ht>tlroom, 2 bath home BA YFRONT wtlh d1n1ng room, plu~ ~ ~ u~lom Hom(•:-. family room lA<'.tlcd tn 11 \I HCI,\ P .. :NINSL.l.1\ n•l'l' prn ah· l'Omrnun1ty E:.n•lknt lot·atmn 1111 lh1• ~~500 Ila\ &oiah ':hlcx:ktothc• I !:16:.J S. Coast llwy. L aguna Ucudl • 4H l·07~\I • fh1s ht•a<·h llu1,1,., lllpll"( h lls JU!'>l h,11f .rnothl'I J.)111·\• n1fiw\111n <>nly IO'. do" n .tnd owners unxwu:-. Ju~t t1nw to 2et Lho.w i:rcal Sun11ncr rl'11lub S70,000 Lov. maantenJn<·c Well ---- ~~;~~ Lots or p.lrk1ni; 8 UNITS Roy McCcrcle North Coi111.1 Mes;a, prime Realtor I 8 I 0 Newport 1 n v t• s t m e n l . A 11 2 COSTA M ESt\ Mii 772U bedroom, 1 •·, but h , studio apts Arulual an come $)8,720. f"nced for 1 m m e d I u t t• s a I c a t •Mauail ~ liilPlac• . Prap•rti•• 7S2·1920 1•00 QUAil SI NIWl'OltT 8lAC14 t-lo Worries Her.! Ntl·~t'I Nl'l 1.t•asc. have ('OSI of lt\'C chlUSC 12 yrs tu 1(0. '75 inc Sinoo. Over Newport Condos iv: on ,1s k 'g price. :lllll, tltn rm \H'\\ St.1 1i.•r Center 111 Covanu, on 1'11•a n. up,:?ra•kd thnwut (;rand \, l'. Sh o "' s I 1 k L' m <•cl 1· I ,\ l Hl.'ally 213143:1 0403 lh•uut1fully dC'l'or.•tt•d 5223 i-; 2nd . Long Uch Owne r mo' 111g out 111 url'<i. mu't 'l'll A n .. il Condominium$ han~.11n al $6!1.'IOO C \I.I for sale 1700 N()\.\" ••••••••••••••••••••••• HORTH LAGUNA CONDOS SIS8,000. Owner wall a s s isl with finandn~. Cull 545 ·8424. Assoc iulet.l South Coast Brokers. Dana Poinl·4 Plex. 3 years old. Near Marina. Below Market value to all cash buyer . $95.000. l::xcellent as:sumablc loan. u~sire immediate s ale Owner. 4S1·3309. 12) 2BR HOME.'\ on 1 lot Cd C M loc. top cond . Yeager R ealty, 656-617 1 ---- Mountain, Deseri, _, ------·~ Mt' BR. $315 to$3SO. L/0., VIEW 2 br. dining & lrpl r'rlJ .:,~ t •. 1 l ·" 1a 1 Slnalea, c hildren, peta l~ blks to bch., NortJ• llii1 • • 1 11 olc . A gent. n o rees. end , new pnl. $395 ~ .. ' · ·'" ·· • • '~ Bar b8 n . 963-6739 or .:6.:.73:.·::..37~3:.:1:...... _____ _ FRIE SUVJCI 613'5744 OCEANFRONT SIG0.000. TO LAMDLotlOS MOBILE:! br, appla, kids Condo. 3 br, 2ba. 2000:.:J Member or Bou rd of $125. l Br, appls. yard fl. Bar. frpl, Sec.Ju. Reul tors. liet\cr Bual· $170. 1 Br, app~. sngls S195 m:87i5e. Ad ts 00 ne:1s Bureau, C.'hambcr or $?(>0. 2 Br· child, pet & ..:l::..Y~· M-4:....:..:_· ....;__ _____ _ Commerc~ singles. Agt. Fee. Spacious 2 Bd, 1 1,-i ba 530-1505 HOMEFIMDIRS house near Boat Cuny<>!' •642·9900• Ocean vu, (rplc, bltm Corona d•I M• 3222 38-:;b ( 1• bltns Nr s tove, r ef rig. carpet, ••••••••••••••••••••••• r, • a, rp C1 · · dra pes garage. Avail 2 BR d ( I t i 8 Westmlnialer Mall. $290 July 2&. $400. mo incl. " en, rp <'. "J 11• Mo. ( 71 4 ) 968-0~7 or .8295 pat 1 o, 1;i guru g e . (213) 596•8959. utll. C213 ) 925 · $395/mo. Child/pet ok 2 Bd fenced yd Avail 8 /1. 513 On~hid.3nR,2UA,allbltns,2.l'arS-:~:1 c c'able T .v : 673-8079. gan1~c. rncd yard. K.lds Trpash't w alt>r pa id . ok No rec. S310. mo. l!>t 497.2292. JETTY VIEW Pioneer Rily. 842-4421 1~_.::.:.:....:_ ___ -::-:--:: On Ocean Blvd only f .1 LCIC)llft• Mlguet 3252 l Ch. eo' A 3 Bdrm.. am1 y rm • ••••••••••••••••••••••• steps o ina ve. paUo kltch .. frplc. Love. . NOO besl la.rge luxurious 2Br. 2ba ly area. Water pd. $355. EAST !"'JNE CO. N! . 1 ,\II lht• wnrl-. I!'> l.lom.' fur ---------- On,111 1-:: .. ·h honw h," 1 lidrm ' I buth ~ .\ t: • .it,·n . :! (11 c1>IJ\·c!>, '"·tb.1r 11llrJ mo<krn k1 tthl'll '' pnvatt• pier Ft'l' l.11111 Sl'e at 1200 l·:.1!.l B.ilh1h1 llhd, 111 1·all ti7S Hl.!ll for more dt• t.111' Ocean Views· 2 & 3 btlrm. unit:. from s,54,000. RH orl 2400 dupleit w /hardwood nrs, 968.9907 location on El 1gue_ Formal dining rm. & GolC Course, overlooks '"u 1111 th1 ... :! .. H•Jr oltl I .11111111.11 '-h11nil·' Thi" ''n •It• ll'\ 1•! ;l hdrin & · f:im1lv r1111m motl t•I has 111•1·11· p 1•1111·,,11111.111 ~ J.11111 .. ,·.1111•\I 111111l•r l.!r1111nd !>prt11l-.l.·r-. in ,t,dlo•d palms .it. l'\lra 1•111wn•ll: po11n1I & highly! upcr.11lcd rnti•nnr v.1lh l'u:.t11rn d rapt•ra (•-, 1\. 1•arpcl1nt.! It wun't l.•,l long :il ~17.~100. W:i Stlil nr ,;.i1; i 11:1:1. -- lt--Jlh r11r Imm l)(TUP IS I h" lo\ l'IY <:ov Bros homt• w .I hllrm f.1111 6.. tl•n rm. S4~l :100 ~Ii 5JXI H l 1 ~ T I (. II(. t-: \ :-.; t' 11.\IDl ~.I:!, !JO II " t 0 L' ~ 'I H Y ,\ 'I' \I (>SPll EH E J 'PJl·1ous llH s 1ndtl~ m.1!>ll'r suslc "" prl\ all' h.ilh Copp<'r • UPl'ER 3 J\RCH BAY S Wood· GI a:.::.~C.:onlto•mp 'Pl•t 11..•q•l 2BH. 2' .. h.1 . 1.k«k ~ ,11\d Oel':iO \It•\\ ' DONALD M. BIRO A~\OC10I••· Reolto" HV Hllls-Chcrmin<J s uper J e tty & Or can Brand New 2 Story 4Br. lake. 3 BR, 2 Ba. prof. de- Lot Brian He ad Utah , 100 \'iew. S6SO mo. Call 2'.o'J ba , upgraded + cor ated. Upgraded lhru· yd rr. Sk I Sloops. Over I~ 644· 7211 agent gardener. $450. 968-5612 out. 493·3:l86 acre. $4,995. l!J3 4746 or Call 675-7225 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~7.500 K:ll !Ult 1\ r.1r1• l :.h.1p1'fl I ~torv 5 IJUNU HEALTY INC.:. Hr 3 na :wm '<I ft. 111.1• C);·,•.in HJ\. 'it•w, l;1r,l!c lnl :.I hr. 2 b<i, lnrmal din rm !! fr11k ' r.ti1ssaC1n tile I' II l r \' f ,J Ill I Ill & k1t l'h p ;111tr y U"n•·r 1\ppl 1111ty :\Ir. F11h l 831·0887 art. 6 Costa MHa 3224 SURF special! 2 br1185 .• M6tsl0ft Yleio 3267 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sin~les. rum11ies. Or re· ••••••••••••••••••••·~· Opange~ounty 2500 Sep HouM !-side asonable 3 br. $220 .. 3 BR, 2 BA MW condo Air ~ltUt REAL ESTATE 900 Glenne-)'<1' St. 494 9473 ~49 0316 NIRVANA Xlra s . l'ool. jacu1.11. !pk, hug1.· ma:-.ll'r sll' opt•n l>cam,, \U, 1 lx:lrms. fam r m $118.0<MI ~10\'E I' TOD.\Y ~ OPEN 2 :-.Lon Jbdrm " lialh vicv. of t·11 \ lulls ,I(. 11ccan-mass1\ c :-.·un tft·t·i, under ma rkl'l at ~">7 .~>1111 All T lo'rms IJXI l..1 ~larad:i. uintard new ~:!O.WO Lido hit-. l'nnc 011h' :)llU . .ull I D:iy:-Gii 1111 , EH'!> fiM O~~:I Pre l't' ".1111 .... lu huy direct from 11\\nl·r . 'f1'<rr upp er ' h 'l' 1n Npt llCt~hl!' 5 1X !){)I I C\l'~ (JI :! 3 II H t•arlv A:\1 llupl1·'<1's, ..,ll'IJS lt>ctt't•;rn 11,\HliOH VI l·:W llOJ\11-:~ 1 Br 2 11:1 I" H '\11111H·~t1 \~tl l lr,11it' fOrt'lJ 111 lto111t' orT.D ·., ti-12:i;,;:1 OWNER S & S Townhous1•. 11683 Carde n Grnvt• Blvd. lliOO Ml fl , 2 hl•drm, dl•n, 21 ~ tiJ . rrpk. former model. S:JO<IO undt•r new units at ::;39,500 As:.11mable 712'.( l<>an. GJl:l· I 7H!I rop Y 3 br 2• ba a ge cplS s ingles ok . ./\gt. Fee. cond'g., frplr. SJ()() mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • · r n ' ' 979·8430 581·0887 Av!. 8 J * * * drps. $325. 548-7437 - David Starnes EGE p • DOLLllO USE! 3 br, 2 ba, Newport Beach 3269 COLL AftK new <'pls & drps. Frpl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 22891 klngsley 3 BR. 2 BA. fam rm. Av!. 8/15. $350. 898·1731 f OWNHOUSE 2 br. 21 ~ EIToro blths, ds h whr, cov 'd eves ba. po ol, bl Ln s. Youarethewinner of patio. $350/M0.557·3144 . . wash /dry , gar. No peb. TWO FREETICl<ETS * SHARP 4 BD 3 Ba. Prestage n e ighborhood. 675·9188 converted 3 BR, 2 BA. 2 --(SJ 3.50 Value) Twnhse bit-ins. fpl, FR. car gar., covered palio, 3 BR. ram r m. dhle fplc. 2 RinglingBros. pool, patio, $425 lsc . vacanl.$35-0permo.Ask ba 's , co r ner lot . Newport Beach REFURBISHED Barnum & loit.y 833•1653 ' for K~ilh. or Fay, Bkr Gardener & waler paid on ovt•rs1lt' l'Onwr Int j-~~---~~-~·1·---------• fl'(' land fo'nr '.'-,lk by o w n l' r I 7 :1 o P n r t W1•..,tbo1111w l'I 1;.11 1•172 Nt•wp o rt Cres t in !)a nla Ana Ne w C ln:us Bac~BayTwnhse·4 B~3 962·4471 BackBay.Adultfamily. Townhoml's. J' · tlo" n. <I rps 1 t' rpts sl1iv<•/pu1nl July 31st to Aug 12th Ba. privacy, patio, frpl, Irvine 3244 SR4ed3l5 · dmDo r:i th ·64;05 2 ~ .. ~ >11 1 • ,\ l'H :! I bl'<lrms " Hl•clrm 2 LI.1th C'<>n(los Anaheim Convention d h h f· m m .....,5 · a n s nve. ,.. .,.., BAYFRO....,.. , s w r. a r . ....,, in· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 387 ,... ' ,·nl'I J.!.U-• pool ll·nms 1111 Io, c• I y s p ;in o us Cenlt.>r. 800 W. Kalcll:i cl gardnr & wtr. 548-7020. JBr, FR, DR. Townhouse. or 642·4 ByOwner~land rr ~8.t!7j l'h 1>15{ill) grnuntl:-. Ont~ !'il~Ul50 Tic kets m ay be e x · ---------nd- • DOVl-:H SHORES • l l Hob1111 <:t Hrum c~.,t \~k for Frank. 83'J 8321., changed for resened 3 BR, 2 BA. cpt., drps, Close to schs/park/pooJ. NEWPORT Cr475t Co u J 4300 ::.q ft. 4lidrs. each llwy nort h on Superior'. i\gl scats at the Convenuon fncll. y d. Nr. So. Cst. $i50 m o. 833-2708 br, 3 ba, tenrus & Pool. \\llh prl\ hath Curvc.-d '·•mile lo t•nlraneel. Center ahead of time. Plaza. $315 mo. 642·1»45 BEAUT. New Rancho San $450 m o. Lse. 645-878l Wroui.?ht Iron sta1rca !>C. I•---------Call 642·5678. ext 333 lo J · T nhom 2 B BIG CANYON Exe<" Duplexes/ I k Mwpt Hghts Area oaqwn w e. r, REALTY 1-.t•llll' kllc-ht•n + 1·nffl'c.' SI NCE 1946 1 urner 1 a11dll'11~ht Ullll' JJSS v10 lido, N 8 Su11e 29S lhll!l' h.ll'I. '\Jffl \\ rrn I Pho -642-2991-Anytime l.ge form.ii dmmg room. HARBOR VIEW Units sole I 800 c aim your lac els. Costa Mesa address. 2Br 2'h ba, 2 story. Overlooks home in gate guarded Wi1lnul pa11 ·1g lhruoul. * * * +Den or 38r . 2 ba home golr course & lake. $600. area. For lease, A vl. \1~11bvho;H(lrmln•ar H1\i\Cll!'>l\l.I·: •••••••••••••••••••••••---200i5 -6378 ""n tr.a tr1r . l'Vt:n 11n CA IU\lEL NEW4-PLEXES Real Estate on 16th Place. $280 mo. f>47·7044t55 · Sept.l st.544 - 1111 1-:;irdt•n l>t•rp pill• '.1rpl'l I.ow clown .111d 1"\SI' pul>::it•s:.1nn llkr !•i~ 5511 ASSUMABLE 3 + POOL HOME N1•v. l,v painted 111s1C.k arid u ut. New C'Urpr t. rru f• ... ,wn.dly l.mdM·ap\•11. J.1kt· Ill'" Bea1111f11l IH•1• f11rrn pool w lols of tl1 •1•I-. 111~. See to appret·1.ll l' '11.500 l' lflf ·p·q-. ...,.,-qi-. r•1r.:i1;-m..,m-. 962-4471(~:)546-8103 lnine 1044 ..........•.........•.. Turtle Hr C1::ad m oor -'T'Y.nhse 4Rr. :!'~bit. fH. l>IL • $70,000. P I' ~-2708 REDUCED BY OWNl-:H. 4 BR, 21 ~ H;i, 1-'/R, J> I<. hnnu s rm. SG5,5 00. 551 675!) CARDIFF ll '( I "" knds S315K 20', dn :.I lir, ram rm. frml t11n. ~ c•an. Good Exchan9e 2800 Call 644-7211 agent. Turtlerock 3Br, 2ba, FR, PANORAMIC VIEW Ol>t'n :.! G ha lliU ft. lot fnul ur appreeia· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sl6S 2 BR 1 l frml DR. frplc, B·B·Que, Bay & Irvine Hills. En (Jl' ,\LIT\' 11< 1\11': 1\N L> l;\C()\I E C h !'C'rful wh1lew.1 t rr Vll'W 2h<lrm honw. 200 fl !11 Ol'l'an. !'l.orth J..1gu11,1 Sat&Sun.5'18·1589 chard. Ii,:. llrn:k ,\:nm· up. HAVE 2 Cond05. 1BR,1 · ,app s,pe close to pool & park. t e r tainer's delight 3·1·,~1 St L f "r"l pl "'ll I I n Cal S POOL2br,2ba,pet A ·1 A l 1 l L . ,, .. orninl!. ar :ln • , .: l' u II), ,,.1 in;.:~ 11·l a . J s ly, nr tale 5 BR, 2 ba, kids. pct & va1 ugus s . se w /pool & game room. · Pool & jacu1;1.1 ;md 2 <ii' luxc units. Zag rod 1. k .v Rltr ,.1!}1 Xii 11 1206 Essex WESTCLIFF Open Sun 1-5 Outstanding, 3 BR, 3 Ra , THE Din·rm. Fam·rm, La v· rm w /dual Crple·s looks BIG STEAL out on rmv. i.unn.v patio. i\.'.'J I> YO{.; DO:"\T ll.'\\.E H ome rt·1.•tnlly r <• TU 1n : .\ TlllEF to 'l't' d ei·or atl·d thr11 out. th\• \'iJl11c 111 th1::-:.Lnl-.1ng Perfect for t•nl,•rt.11n1ng rnnll'mpor.1n I lllHOI . S83 950 3 llATll llO:\IE IJiotaik'<I . ,1n·h 1t1•1 t11rc· " ,.,tenor SOUTH COAST 11f \\>001! 1•,,1c.., \·l'rdes INVESTMENT ... 1onl'. 1·t•· Loc.·Jlt'\I high 549-0812 645-4203 up on l.<1).:una., famed --- 1<1v11·r.1 Coa:.Lll nl' "1th BIG CANYON ,1 n II l TS TI\ NL> I :-.l t: S124 ,500 J.owC<>l pnccd J ,. I 1-: W 0 F S A I> · Br. 3 Ha in th1.· C.:an}On l> I. E II 1\ ('lo\ ~1 0 U .'.'J Pully landstJ pt'<!. pal111 T\INS & TllE \1\LLEY CO\'e r. J s tory. 3 car lH:LoW !'>p.1l'IOUS II\ garage rm appru\ ~ fl long. h.is WOOU HEAM 1-:1> C'J>:ILl:-.JG . CENTElt F!HEPLACF: SET I:'\ WA LLS OF GLASS. PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549•8505 leads to patio & I.1th • h o u se Step·s••' 1 r ·I BR. 4 Ba. l·,tm·rm.~)111 k i t « h l' n h a s 81 LT I :"\ r m , A 1 r 1.• 11 n d I on I 11\:"\GE. O\E'\. ll o me S l fl0,000 U~ IHSllWS ll H ,tt,, L,\t :-.; f>Wnt•r (i4S-9729 I> rt Y \ R I-'. .I\ Sy Owner·Ftt Land Oovt·r Shnres Bayfront 54R· 15R!-I Weekend:-. Only J,1th rm. front r:11I r1·11e1· IL~~·~·~ 1-'ullerton. S3800. equity, sin~lcs $445 mo. 552·1237. Fantastic new 4 br, 3 ba, \\'1 rJmbl1ng rnM"" IJ.! Sl77. mo. or3 8R, l'h Ba. 4 Br, 2 ba, frpl_c. kids, UNIV. Pk. Terrace, new 4000 s q ft custom home, olt \'l' lrt•c \ ll'\\ Shll\\ n adlt, !»<'CUrily nr So. Csl. ood ·1· 3 f l t pets, fncd, p atio, gar. Ca mbn·dge condo. 3Br, w ce1 mgs, rp c:-, lY a ppl wkd:ty!' Opc11 P laza. S5500. equity. t $1150 REALTY INC Agt. Fee. 2ba, upgrd cpt. drps, nr many x ras . . mo. llou~t·Sal Sun J.,) • S187. mo. Will trade 5 102 6310797 1 !1:.1u Port (.'an Ii ff l'J 714 /846-1371 e ither for late model car, HOMEFlt-IDERS pool, jacuzzi. $425 mo. 64 ·7 or · - S7-l ,!15U-OWNEn 1•~·1 1!11!1 ----- ---etc. o f s ame value . •642-9900• 833·1596. Irvine Terrace. 3 Bdrm, Brand new Duplex. 26232 638·1769 J!l/4 bath , car peting, Bluffs, ne:ir market, pool. Via California. 2 Bd, ·2 ---MESA VERDE 3 br, 2 ba. *RENTALS* draperies, s tove, ref. sehools Low ll':ise l-ba. $74 .500. 499-1663. Ex r han g e. c hoi ce cpls. drps, bltns . $395 UNIV. PARK Pool. double garage $425. m a1nl :I HH. 1 1 ~ ba ---Sacrame nto Inc ome g rdnr . wtr. pd. Shown 3BR,2 Ba ........... S385 uca 213.514.J267wkdys ~5 0. 5 O o l>owd r 1 tr Income Properly 2000 land. For Orange Co. In · by a ppt. 979· 7836 or 3 BR, 2112 Ba ..... $-i25/465 - 1~14 01:.1·1 ••••• • • •••••••••••••••• com e Property. Pvt. Pty. 833-3().10 as k for Linda. COLLEGE PARK * * * Im ml'd Ue1.·u11.1n1..' I lw o· 4 4 S harp units . 714·581 -5976_ -----1 BR duplex, like new. 3 BR, d en, 2 ba ...... $400 D•niH MatMws 6X Good Rancho San J oaquin \.1·:.im11~1, lloml' 11 111.1rl1n11 Q qros~. I p I creo. Real Estate secluded, .sep. 1 gardage, 2 BR. 2\.'z Ba ........ ~ 34141 ltuby Lantent ll'W J ,1•11Lun11 'oM'P u a 1 ac e Want•d 2900 encl. patio. aun r y . TURTLEROCK DOftaPoiM t•scrnw fWI 537 I P ropertie s. ( 7 I 4 1 •••••• •• •• ••••••••••••• Sl75. 549·1623 after 5 3 BR, 2 Ba ........... $425 You are t he winner or IL\lt<:1\IN UL'\' for 752-1920 HO SE WNT'DHOUSE BIKEtobeach,2 br,$l75.. WALNUTSQUARE TWOFREETICKETS 1-:J -.l bluff h(lm1· $i!l5UCl l -Forclosr.delinq OK. kids . pet s ok. Al so 3BR,2ba .......... $295 (Sl3.50Value) Macll' for •'\t't Enter J2 u111i.•1TS QwikC;ish'.675·8849 s parkling 3 br , s175., CHINACOVE Rianli-lros.. f l I 1"""111 S um mer Rental '""7 ··~ 1.11ning + .11111 y 1vani.: WANTF:O DU PLEX on kids, pots, singles. /\gt. S BR SB th $2800M laf'ftUlft&lail~ Im ml' d Cl c « u n. <.' ~ 1\warcl w1·nn1n 'd r E t d C l .. f Fee. 979-8430 ' a 5 •• o. Cl--\Jwner Upl'll Uaily 1 5 ~ pn e o a s s a e. os a ... esa or ----------.~-. ;!!IO ll I\ 11 :i v 1st a Dr ownership :ill adult units. <"11enl. p referably w ilh EASTSIDE 2 br. 1 child .-. July 31s t to Aug 12th Iii I J570nr 1;14 X!~lf1 Sc h cd u I e ll 1 n co rri e owner's unit. Up t o OK. no pets, Pool. BBQ, Ana heim Convention SG7.21i0 l'r1 ccd a t S.55.000. Ask for Steve, I d Sh ..,"" C t SOO W K tell frp . . rps. arp! _, en er , . a a San Juan S470,00<I. Agent646·8811 mo. 1st, last & d ep. VISleN Tickets may be ex· Capistrano 1078 Print'ipcils only plt:'ase Rentals ------642-0770 ..... _ changed for reser ved • •• • • • • • • • • •••• •••• •• •• -•• • seals al lhe Convention ••••••••••••••••••••••• EASTSIDE 3 br, 2 bade· 552-7500 Center ahead or lime. 1 l.lr . :!ba . 1110 sq ft. playrm. p,1lw. lnds<'p·d. Li:c lot nr b«h. A~kinJ.! $53.5011 lmmc cl 0<" ('Opiln<'Y ~;>!11 2 A\•cnila Cabrillo Hl:.I :.lt!:t3 or 493·1755 HousH Furnished luxe Condo. Nu appl, cpl, ---------1 Call 642·5678, ext 333 to drps . Frpl. Pool. Gar dr. I OF A KIND claim your tickets . 4 UNITS ••••••••••••••••••••••• VAas:-.u m:ihlelo;in.10'7. G eneral 3102 down. !:icheduJed income ••••••••••••••••••••••• 56,780. Priced al s,55.500. CllEAPlF: I br. S95 .. util opnr. Adults. $34 5. Cozy.veryclean4BR,2 *** 673·5003evc/wkncl na, liv-rm, den, frontr-----------w \\ MillF:H & 1rnn:n np<'n~ tn l \HGE F \ \1 IC\1 "1th -..oud l)(',tmt•cl 1·1•111111! Thi., bt.'lll'r hutll hum.· is the lw-.t hu\ "t• h.1\ '"offered for nnh ,Fuur Rcdr111lm:-. three Bluffs Bavfront IJaths. «omplt:td~ n· By O" ncr 3 Hlt , i 1 ~ BA. modc ll•d . supt·rb '1t'". outside unit. cust dt·Nir :-.pa«1 011s p.irk1n i:: PAUL W.BRU & ASSO 642·85 MFIELD c. 50 pd. N.B. Also 2 br. Lag. Sharp Mes a Verde, 3 B.R. Beach, S225 .. ut1l pd. 2 B~ duplex. $335. m o. In· singles.pels.CdMlbr + cl~ s gardener , Peg pool. s ingle or couple. 546·5880 Agt. yard xlnl cond., rear HARBOR View 5 br, 3 ba, ya rd Cully f e n ced F /R, D/R. pool, tennis, w /jacuzzi. $<175. inc Id view. $650. 64()-0008 gardner. 559·4428 ----------Close by CM. new large 2 UN IV. Prk. Terr. Cam · Br, 2 Ba, gar. patio's, bridge Twnhse. 3 br, 2 wooded lot, r ustic cedar. ba. Comm. Pool. S395. $275. 644-6126 S69,960 FUU PRICE SEE TODA\" C .<I:\ t.-: TO:\lORl{()W'' MISSION RE.ALTY 'JK.i:-.o Cst Hwy, l.aJ?un.1 Phone 494-0731 Laquno H ills I 050 .............•......... lmmar. S95.000 fi75 1.1.13 S.1!-1.950 491, !132tl NEWPOHTSllOHE:-. Santo Ano 1080 On c·:inal W ~1de \\,ilk 10 beat·h Club w pu<1b ,'!,,, tenm!> 3 BH, dl•n J 11:1 ·127 <.:anal S71,!J00 lh O" ner • • 642 1~11;0 ...•.....•............. STEAL! 0 111! or lhe:-c 2 bc<lrm. 2 bath Coodos Very re~ 6 UNITS Easls11le Co!>ta :\k:.a In <l1\'1d ual houses an a rnuntry sell mg. Uy :JP· poinlmto'nl only Also walk to water N.B. 2 br, S205. Ocean view 1 hr, $125. ulil pd, N.11. Agt . Fee. 979·8430 3 B.r + 2 Ba. furn avail. Fpt, lg fam -rm. fncd yd kids ok. S350. 645-5045. -- -Ef Toro 3232 SU MMER brecZt' l hr,••••••••••••••••••••••• 17306 P each . 552·7896 ----------Lux. Condo nr Oce an. RENTALS 2Br+Den. $475 mo lse. Irvine 979·5340 d ays, ext. 2 BR, 2 Ba ........... SJ50 ~/642-~51 ev. 3 BR, 2 Ba .. ·•·· .$425/435 2 Br Jlh Ba cpt drpg rrpl 3 Br. 21.'l ba, F.R. · · · · $450 stv /refer. 1-2 gar, yd Yrly ----------T (I W N II 0 VS E I :\,." NEWPORT SHORES le ft at on ly Sl9,950. 10•, Oown. complelt'ly r e· Sl30., uttl pd, C.M. Als.o LAKE FRONT-3 br, oceanfront I hr, S12S. utal atrium. central air, clb 1~. Balboa . N.B. 2 br. privil. $395 mo. 581-1881 k1cts. pets. singles. Walk ---------- to water H.B. 2 br, has 3 BR 2 BA home w/ fruit all, kids, pets, singles. tree's galore. Close to Try this cove cottage 3 frwy , schls, s h op'g, hr, kids, pets, CclM. Lag. S:t25/mo incl. gardener. Newport Beach 673·6275 after 6 4 Br. 21~ ba, wntr .... S800 ----------·------v. .. rld ) 3 hr. 2 ha rpt~. CHOICE rtrp.,, hltn-; s~11 .5oo 3 BH • 2 s ty. A 1-'ramr furb is hed . As k for LE RAISOR REALTY Bluffs. front row: water ,·iew, 2 bdrms. & fam . 2,185 Sq. ft. $700 Mo. .EastbluH Rily 644-11 33 P<•rf C'ond . w C'xtras !-'rank . 839·tl321 Agt j?alore 2 Ll!t' patios. 2 ----------t·ar g ar -+ pki.? an·a FREE & CLEAR Edinburqh Pion K-lli i582 or 5RI 31i2:! .I.leach 1 br, $16.5 .• util pd. Agent 894·4648 1052 The oraRanal .is still thl' Lnnuna N iquef hc s l H t.•r e s 11n1• of -"7 l rv1nc·s or1i:tinal honH''-', ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sfi!l,500 Mobile Homes For Sole 4 PLEX K r Loma l,incJa l'n1vcr~1l,v S."'5.000 lra<lc ;1s down pm)t on larl!e 0 C homP or Inc:. Prop. <'<•II add 1 ush or otht•r 11roper t 1es . R1 r k /\l<ferette ltllr. 517 f>lli9. Agl. Fee_. 979-3430 !>Cl' this great noor pl.111 lhal g 1vt:'S 3 hc lrm s. f:imtlv rm , 21.~ haths. 111 a ~ooel loc:itaon n1.·:ir Li I' 1-:km Srhool Owrlt•r m1J.{hl rerarµt·l & pawil to s111t buve r·s l.t!'lt•. ('om p;ire th;s hnrm• <•I $.'iS,!l~I IRVINE HOMES. REALTORS 552-7000 HOB 1'1-;'ITIT, Re:illor Owner Racquet Club $66,000 4 Uk · inclurlang f1r't floo r M o th('r ·tn la w su1tt', compl<'l<' ~1th bath. H U G~ MSTll BDRM. SUln: :.I t'.1r aaraxe & much, much more LE RAISOR REALTY 4523 Campus Ur . In 1n1· Cam pus Volley Shop <.:tr. CALL IJ:M600 PRICE Bl'YEHS O~nr-r ""Jnla ofrt•r no""' \ al·Jnl 3 Ii R l h ;1 I' r 1 v .1 l r i?u ardctJ .1n•<1 ~"> OUO &tjoy the Good l ife ·l!tl 251 :l •1!11J· 1!)X.1 CAYWOOD REALTY .. 548-1290 . NEW LISTIMG Dcrorntor'-; dclil!hl' 77 c;torio us fl'\'l o n t.1<111 South cxposurt'. w1 l h s;indy hc·ac·h '1 Hdrms 3 baths. call for :111 app·1 S275.000 UDO REALTY 3:~77 \ ia l.i1lu. ~. B. *673-7300* 1100 . .........••........... ·52 SP.l\HT/\NJ-:'l•m. 3fi'. Sp.11•c r.o lnq sp fol. 3~7 W Wt Ison. ('nslll Ml•sa F11r sail-an B<iJa , ('alil t:!'l tero Bav lhoa u t trailer "'t pC'i·m. e:ihcina bit-on. N(•\\ t·nlrg'<l Hath All ne w plumu·J.! lhruuut. T ;1p wa ter :-aflo'. 21 hr ::.t.·l·uritv lkJul. yc,or rouncf c; 12 33R7 aft 5 l'M 5 UNITS ,!l;t•wporl llL•1ghts. One lllot·k from 17th StrC'cl llou!>e plu:. two modern dupl1•xes By appoint· mcntnnly ~~~~~~:.!~~.s~~ .. !~.~~ 1£ ·~i:.~i!0a~ Top Quality Home Cstm 3Br. 2ba. on cul ·d•· Arn'c; in South Laguna Prapertie c;ac I.~. lot an Uppl'r $-$8,000 M :lkl!s 6 1xran 752_,9, West Dav. sN1 hnl·k i'<t \'1r w parcels. Only IS', 1400 ouA1L~T Ntw,ou HACH OPEN llOliSE S.1t & :-.u11 hi-ceil. beams. bit ani.. do~n Coal & uranium , ---10 am 5 pm :i:1 11i:! csn s upplyallourenergy I! ,l NITS. 2 lld. l Ba. Abalo ne Or 1?:.intJsl1< sm. office, i:::arden \'IC\\ for 300 yrs. but invest :'l:C'wport Ills. SIS2.000 sale by o wnl·r J BH, 21 · $77.900. Owner 642 8114 against inflation. Owner. Owner 548-9695 __ Ha . liv rm. formal din llY Owne r. Lovely 3 + 2 49'1·8106 or 492-6S50 D~luxe 4&5-Plex General rm, lllm·rm. & k1tchl·n + fam rm. Assumablr ------- 2100 Sq. fl. 3 Cat ~al' 2 RI ~ VA loan No qualify lusinHS Property 1400 New unils llunt!dglon FURNISHED-Newport Prestige n eighborhood, RF R B pp 0 H F A BL W 8 L K LA W .vr:s new. ''• Mi . lo pr" m~ $79,SOO 64ft 7800 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lkaleh, llaxt shellewrri't c~oro-rr mobile 1 br, util paid. converted 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 £ c I c A 7 D A c I C AD E P P A I C beach. Ret· t'1•nll·r 111 PRIME IAMK P<'r y, 5 yr Th ff $11 M Open lfouse Call S.A. 3 Br, 2 Ba. kids, pet car gar .• covered patio, 8 F o••w 1 .,,,,., E. O''N L G A T H 1 8 a .. , r ills. Pool. J .1<·11111. e Hlu s, early area. BUILDl .... G · SA .. 8 r d ·1 t $375 A... '1 ·~1" " • R I' ·r s I R b " fc•r "PPI 536·2579 • . . $15.,. 1 r, nc • utr . vucan . . per mo. Sa S:tuna. ec. ,m . 1 t'tl I , t y, 3 $ • 2 u Sl,050,000 , " . ----S.A. $175. 2 Br, kids, pct. for Keith or Fay, Bkr p N L AC 8 NW AK I F EA I 8 R W L nis Cts .. Rac·qhuld<•t II.ill &i $.57,000. As.,rt.640·5560 $172,000 yearlymcome * * * Agt. Fee. 962·4471 0 I y I, DE 8 E I NH K p G p I B H N Vullt-y Ha ll. C m:. pla~ ----E 11 l I h It Susan DnmftGn ----------Th ... lluffs ~xce en ax s e er HOMEFIMOERS t area. gate guard, si•t·1m ..-Great Newport location 3 BR, 1~ Ba, bltns, frplc, H r r I\ L c 1 NG o c It N I c e D L ty Lis ted al SM7.75o No" Spllt bvet Tt.'d lluhcrt & Assoc. 25211 Stodlport * &42·9900• 2 car gar., drpg, cpta, v 8 P 8 y T 0 01 P 1 1 A N 1 8 1 £ y I.. for sale by own•·r .1 l Chat.au 675.850() Loguna Hills _ block wall, comer house. ·UMIVllSITY'9C. SStS .SOO M ake olft•r Lush greenbelt area. ---Vouarc thc winncror ~.•Q1111911111111""!"'"·~l 842·5223 8 LON l ll E PR II A E PP KT RTF ,~it'.b~d~rlr~e:ii~;~: _!93_-_soss ror ar<·~s ~~.e1 ~'f~ <~~nY::~ ;~,~r c~~;~ Lots/ 1500 TW~fa~!~!!;~ETS IJ\igl,*1iWj~JJ ~~~.RI~~}~~-~~~n~1 ~ : : : ~ ~ : ~ ~ : : ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ : ~ : rin . 2 buthli PriN'd to V1·ew LU~aded overhead. cand1c11gh1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a1-11na•--, __, .. .. · ..111 t ~~ 9"" 3 C l I ..... L• t '··~ '··~ ~ Ntlw cpt " Palnl. · o c c R 1 c K T • o N o H r •. o L w ~ , 9., a _.., "" V 1 c w T own o use, 3 dinin61 room, formal hv eml' e ry '"""' rore~ l•rtNm & 1a11-$125. 11.U. \ br mini 968-9518 & 982·7788 " r• " DAYIO D. CARLSON bedroom . 2 bulh, up 1ng room. F'r~nch doorii L.a wn,C)'prcss. -, $135.2brdl.\fllcx,kids N KM MAN T I o EM AN w 1 on L f' .lliLTOR 833-9293 gredt>d th ruo ul with to masterswtc,w<.-thnr, ~~~t 96s9Ac~lic~, moving. J 1 3 Clrc:~ 2th Sl65.C M.2br,rncd SparkJJ01newLandma rk c I SD AD SARQB• .. WA I ll"'T ----th1C'k shaii <"llrP<'l. g11Cll t b e droom ........... l itr r ... U )' lsttonugl $175.S A.2br,rum1ly 38R,28A,poUo &cov· . 0 " D l. ..... •l•dCh 1048 custom <fral)t'rl (·~ and c hildr e n ~ r e trt'al. Twot'hoicect'metervlots C':O~~~~~WvK~~~YJa $175. Wstmln2br studlo er, h nced yard ts FL AP HI BG R & PP 0 H 8 8 AR G ••••••••••••••••••••••• maL<'hlnJ? w ull1>aper. $62.950, 11ct nnw, C"Dll \nm11la I.awn, H ns~ T1c·k e t ~ may be ex $18S.SA.2brlncd lend1caplnc. MSO /mo. DM" G "A " H 0 PP t It 8 I H PA 8 OCEAH VIEW Sinirlc i.lory t'nd un11 HKR ll11ls. Call M8 &72 l'h a ni.;c•d fur r C'ser v1•d S260. Watmln 3+2. kids Incl. cardener. Ava U ~CO .. DO .......... UMS with loads or pn\·at·y one 540-1720 scilto; at thl' Convention 125<1. Ora 3 br, tzlll'a~e A u 1 . I . 83t·l2S7 or _...,....,..1·n,0 ........ _.";':;....,~,...,._ .... _...... bl k to .... -a •. nnnl TARBELL Co---clal ...... G G 4br,(ncd 963 .. 163. ~ ........ ~,-·....-........... r ... _.. ..... n. h oc "' ... .,.. .--· """""' Center ahead of lime ~~:T ---------. llMNft ,._.ad•• II 111 .. tlle••• ~pj~;_o~,~n13.;,.~.._·i:~n Open !louse Sund uy ,.roperiy 1600 Call 642.5678. ext 333 to ""'°" ustan 2+2tlhlle FAMU. y HTATI ~ll TMIU" Al'HID $4 3 500 Call f:\ ~" R 1~... i~k ••••••••••••••••••••••• I l k t o F URN. $145. H.R. col· FR p GI t1 IU ~y ala, clOllt' tn 1h()pplni:l & • · · 3 llr 2 ·a. .... '"'" · "' •11m your 1c: c..... tage 3BR, , aU.Ol1an c CIC~ ;!J ~11P beach Startin1t11l S3G.!'!OO 49S·6763 or call collct1 Srm1 pvt comm11n1l\' COMMF.RCIALProperty· • * • Men1bt'r Board or .vard. Onl)' '950. C•U ca1 " AH"t1D : 524·8120 anyUnw. Owner. Sl34,SOO. 673 :iWll Nt•wpurt Penln Ston·~ & ------Realtor", B•tta• Bual· -.IJltorm.1'711. L·r"':-...... "T'":-"-""!M~o:o-u~o~•-1t::':"T.:"~•~~~:-::''."'":"'.'~; hfftt•rl howttins •--orrit:t·~ 7 unal!I $1fl.~IO s UNITS. ocean \'lew I 11 3 " ~ '" .., .1o1 .Mu I T 'rms rti•'Ci heH Bureau, Chamber of s-, , .................... wtlh .. ~Y niuch f11pr ··s.fk • f ita .... ,,111 .. •~ w11h !Wet l'tll re-., nusslrt~d Ad~ s<'ll h11: ncomc yr c Br unjt Gr~ Sl.3,980. C ~ ••• -• ....,_,i.1~lfllltllll •~•niwwNrl•11ta...,...bnnlti.u. J26N Bradford ilem11, small item~ ur blc. Cn ll Tl'<I Trc:.sen, 1110 Vtcton~. Costa o5mJmO..attc5,.0·1 ..__..,... ~z.!!t.lotCl...al\ed Ad. T•..._~,..J.ltM4At • ...,-.Utffrt-".IMltlt11thtck~ Placentia :iny Item. 642 S67R I PS. fl3!> 6700or644-5147 MC'U 979·S099. Agt. ...-_, ....,._,"' ,.,.w.10 •"left t Plftd" I" m•rltl'lf1 ~P91Jt'. -..:.~~i..======-=======:.t..::============:a.a...;...o.. __________ __. ____ __.. ____ ~~ 1 • 2 . . . .,......_h Unfum. Apcrim~nh Fumflh.d Refttol1 to 1han 4300 Wednesd•y July 23. 1975 * OAILVPILOT DG. lupf•••1 Unfurft 3600 ~ 111....+t .. • •••• • • • • ... ......... °" Unfurftllhed 3900 • •••• • .. • • • .......... • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ullfw-nllhed ~1nt1 Uftfurft. Huntington l •a.:h 3840 •••••••••••••••••••••••ROOMMATE tu !\hl1rl!' 3 Industrial Rentd 4500 Los t & Found 5 300 J o bs Wante d , 70)5 Privacy + 3 8H ., RA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• ••• •••••••••••• nn h'>l' Ill II B $1~ t •••··••············•••• •·•···········••··••••• ··•··•••·••·•·········· Y11u1n• rnan IAOUld llkt• to ru•epJut:t' • ..:nr . pul~o. n~ laltoa lllOIMI 3806 Costa Mesa J824 BIKE TO BEACH ~ utll C.111 Su ... 1t IJl2 l7TI JWl.~ $29S C'M 1;4tl4414 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ...EAR SHOPPl~G re " '[I J NEr-:u Sl•llll•o111· II> ,hr ='a:w Ht' I t.l>l ~CiS .11 O C \ 11 port ZhJO to xuoo i.q ft um1)lt' µark10~· SO \t .. ; I N IT~ l"O IC ~\LE 1\T Ill'. l>OW'\; h ull In Ille L\·nt (•r <:.1 I I Dan ('urla:. 171 1 > •n:J :r.!115 t.u ... 1 ~1111 "' '1011 \1 .111' ""rk \ltl·rnoon1> yr i.: o 1 c1 " .11 d• IA IA 1 .i l' e\l·nuu·, \ 1•1 :. .. trh· Call 9 HR $175 mo Ctuld OF:LUXE 2 br on Grand ADULT I Rlt. frph•, pool U~aut1 ful n e " 2 BH • [~~-(_~ 1•;..11,·n:.l·' ol ;,i b r .q >I -• • ren, Can al, Lilllt' Bal l:i. $185. mu 1975 Pomonu, '1ud10 J"h Fri1I"'· --___ ~ '·" 11 1w ts •. OK .. 21~ Chu r le, Boal dock. frpl, r u•·t1ant CM Cull...,,. .. I'"""'' I It t .. ' , • .., f u i" li-i2 iK07 l~'oll hl'I hJlltl (.;1r JI d J1111 1,73 IX:.!7 • I <·rt'l!JU\ S1•11l11111•11t.ll, C'o:.la Mesa 962 2000 ' .. .,..., """" I n:.. ( 1:.hwJsht'rs. 2 l".11 I .1ft I ' . heat . Yrl y . $400 No guragt' Sunde<·k,, From (.'O HO:"</\ u1-;1.M.\H \.ti Ut• :; IH 1i:l.5~1 111111 'i\ •\\ ork IA .1 ntt.oJ ~ls/children 673-0'M MEDITERRAHU,.. $i60 536 2579 :! Br TO\\ nh<llM'. frpll'. l.OOK I !'/<: I 11r l\l.rn or Aparlm•nh Fumllhed Deluxe 38r 2ba N VILLAGE lrorn S?7~ 1 Br fro nl S205 W111~1 ;1r1 . :!5 lo Ill l~·a11l ·1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• "h"1ld ~CHI\ • 0 JM!lS 1 Bedroom Irvine 3844 1~001. lcr\111~ ('llllllnt.•nl.il br rwnh:.l' lfk.'J t..'Cl Ill ... ren. """" mo lease n .• d • Univ p k 1 lalboalsland 3706 909N.Bayfront.673-7748 . luc room&Ocn ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1Jre.1kf,1.,l Somt'Ol'e;mlV dJyi. ss~'2·nrn l!JS«l22'.! ns . 400 SQ. FT. 1' uu111I L~t Urn . hlk 'Pol 011 1·J1 Slll..y l)lit' Jui: l <'II ll.1rlhir lh't.I rnllJr '-l't111l..e d1a111 !>i!J I K:!'..! l.Jl'.Lrna a..t 1 7~1l H e lp Wanted 7100 ···········•·•····•••·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• -2 Bedroom '> New In ant! Tcrr:Jl'e l'Ondo Calahn.1 \'ll'"i. Cloi.t• tu • · -~ ,,.,1::. Little blund nl•ar shops , & 4 BR · 2 BA. "' blk. to B:Jy 2 Ueilroum Townhoust! 2 Ur 2 Ba, patm, fam. rm. s ho pping & f111e b<:adt. PO OL. frpl , hig hous e :-;1• LaCJUJta MiCJUm 831-1600 /\l"l'UU lll:-p J ) Jblt!, R 1::. * • • tons t111cl1vn co. Call Mr. buy. Neut 2 Br. 2 Ba, Avail. Aug. 1. View, up 2400 Ha r bor Blvd kitchen R33· 17:.IS 644·2611 OCC, Su. <.'sl PltJ. Sl30 S'l25. Seµl.-Jup. 675-0532. per. S425. 673·3102 Costa M t>s<1 1714)557·8020 N S H 0 W indham Th11m~1·11 . William J,yon . • Co, N B Ha:1 J600 • -- 1 ---LoqunaBeach 3848 ~3·55 1 ."'1 ·rnki i. 1>rd lalboa Peninsula 3707 alboa P•ttinwla 3807 Hacienda De Mesa ••••••• • ••• •••••••••••• Tl! f; EXCITIN(; 1200 Sq. F l. J\1 I " front office, lg<' rear lloor 2:.!0 3-Phase U111l Ill. SIM ti~'.I Terminal Wav <'u ... 1.1 Mesa Day.; 5•111 Si to eves. 646·061H 2 300 Fairview Rd, ____ -......,.,_ Y 102 -~- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• l60W.Wllson,C .M. O .. ;AUTIFUl.2 hr '<:IAI\ PALMMESAAPTS. Ho(1 mmdl1· wan\1•11 tu .-.h~1 r<• 2 !hi, Sn L.1 ~. D11pll0\. 115 mo ind. ut1I. 4!1!> 31iUI Jm & pin Co~ta Mesa A1Tt11i.: U1•1 k' to $650 S<·n. · ,., lo SC.54) , .. '" .11 1• I ht•" I nnl•r of l Udrm & 3 Udrm apts BA YFttoNT Oceanvicw, CloHd GcrCIC)eS dccor'd Hlk. fron1 \'1l·lu°1 I\! IN UT ES TO NIYf furn. Walking distance to luxury 2 br. 2 ba condo. BEA UT. GROUNDS llu~u. beach & dwnto\\ n llCll ;ill necesi.ilies. retired Complete kitch .. pvt. ADULTS· NO p1:-;TS Adults onl~ ~n p1•h l;l.1d1. 1&2 BH rrorn srna. l'J\roll T WO FREE TICKETS ''l·(·t -. .. I' J, .ible S8(Ml I ~t :I 50 V~ilut') 11\.VINE PERSONNEL only. 968-6732 Marina. full sccunlv 10 minutes 101,,.1,110 l.••c S290. 4!17 ltiJ71fV12 tll>:~ ,\dulls. No l't•ls ---Adull 11' Vi n" R rs ,., ..• .... ,.. C'olle11t.' i.l utlL•fll ha" f:i rl· C d JM .,. c · r .... 1 u . I Br $175. Gas & Water 1561 Ml's;1 l>r ,., --orona e er 3722 SS50 mo. lse. 673·~ incl. Drapcrt'"". car""t~ .. Coty S tuci10 f''tplc 1111111 <.) lllks East of Nl'" IKlrl tji.l1t· bd1 ,1p1 on w;itcr 500' Ml . nr l ilh X. P I a c e n \ 1 a C :\1 , :! :! 11 pwr tprlq~,el\hi.I ,11r l:!I c-ents 646 1252 1;..11 '.!'t:!X Rin9lin9 Bros. c...ED'VICES&-AGENCY Ba rnum & Baile y J r\. n ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----... ., 1~ " ktll'h . WJlk lo main heh lo 'hart· IA r1i.:hl i>••rson 1 lir ·pl Sl75 L b h gas heal. i:ai. sto,·c, :ur 131\ d I ,.. SllARP! I hr, like s m . · a · .ge at: un-'"Ond1.11.0 nin••, S"'i·mmiii•• Ii mos ll'a'l', n•fs SI~ 111 5.16 !Jll()(I HI Sunset lk h ~125 C ircus 1HH ": t·:J~l 17LhSl .luh .lhl lo.\ug l:!th 1.\t 11\1111•1 Costa McsJ pvt ho m e. Comp. rurn., 11 furn $150. Incl util. 507 ~ ., -" " duties ulil l!U llU7 t2 J:ll592 :.12~ inc. TV. Key lo pvt. bch E . Balboa. 673·6880 pool, rec room, washer ... *COSTA MESA * I 1300 .s ( 5185 &. 2.'l(IO ~ ( \11.1lw1111 ('nll\l'll\lflll S uite 224 642· I 470 F: & dryers Urop J pelllJlt· i11to tht· Office Re ntal 4400 l 11111·1 !IOU W l\.1tl'll.1 ..---......---.--....-~ .lee_. wlr. grdnr pd Corona d~I Mer 3822 - -. Oc-eun from \our Aµl RE s 0 RT••••••••••••••••••••••• Qual d . m a lure adlt.. no •••••••••••••••••••y .. 2BR. danan~ <Jrca. end ~ar Ll•ai.c. Luxun. st•t·unt.>. K1~\~5s2su m 0 L se2 •. ndrm . 1 ~, 8 11 . ~-yd_dNr.dsholp:.rrea M atureadulls317~<"sl ISOIWestl"ffD "•repl;ice, CJrpeting , c.asts a e. A ~ ~' Sl70 llwy 499 2835 CI r . Costa Mesa 3724 gar age. Adults, no pels 1·495·5139 C•r 546·3776 l\ewport Fin.um.II t'lr ••••••••••••••••••••••• $300. 2 BR. Very <:lean. c·pts ' VIEW L~ l hr North end Leasin9 Office Space $35. WEEK & UP UCB 213-614·3267 wkdys drps, bltns. t'lt!!>C lo b<:h St\ rcfg . nl'" cll•tor I' . L I v I NG Call on Site 1\lanJl!\'r bl k s . lo b l'l1. S2tHJ !714 1642 3111 cxl211i •Studio & 1 BH Apls Charming r e modeled. 2 f':i0 pets. 5175 °:'~ 786 673·3731 •TV & Maid Serv Avail BR apt w / new kit $275 Shalimar. Ml 5 t>t2·8007 •Phone Serv, Htd pool Call 497.·2575/497.Jij2. · or 646-8136 ,..ewport Beach 3869 .. Children Se<:t1on •••••• • •••••••••••••••• -.ss OFF week's rl'nt 1 BR. below hwy, ran_gc. NIC E 2 ~r. 1 .ba l:<K•I. PARK ... EWPORT w/ad r efrig, Crplc. Waltr & c.pt~. drps . pose t:-> ~~er 2376 New11ort Blvd.CM elec. pd. S235. 67:1 1418 )thing s11., 5--18·7:.l!ltiart APARTMENTS • S lfac-hl•lor I or ~ 548·9755 or t>.15-3007 eves or wk ends. fk•ll rooms and L Fu 2 Ir 1 BR + sep. guest rm. & CLEAN 2 hr townho11!-.e, Townhrnrscs ge rn b th S275 l 'a ba. ~aragc . SJ!l5. i Fr.~wso oren llG Bltns. w w. drps, pool. a · 497 2205 Eve -Adults. no pets. S til 6357 D;lllv $200. i\cl lls, n o pe t s _____ · ___ s. ."pa l'·i•ils-·T,,nni~ 64 2 920 "TllE SEVILLE.. .., '' ' ' s· __ Costa Mesa 3824 Acros:-. frum Fashion 2 BR W /garage Adulli. URS. ATTRAC. quiet, 1 & ••••••••••••••••••••••• cpts-drps-bllns. f'ncd y tl-Is land at Jambort'l' on FROM $185 Oakwood offl·r s 1h1· finest in n·sort 11\in).( ;,it a prtl:I.' you <:an arru1 cl T hcn•'s St million 111 rerreataon rac ll1lit•s !'i!CllT I.I<: lfTl-:U T l·:, NlS cm· HT S. A f11ll t 1ml' al"lh ille'> c11n·l"lor "ho plans parlic·'· llllQ's . lnps & mon·' 1-r l·e Sun WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Corner We~lcfift Duve 1nd lnln~ Ave. ../ Al• co11<11uon11111 ,/ COMpltto lflllt0tlol ./ Mu1oc ./v. .. 10t ./ Fvll v1ew b1•con1e-. ~ )(efOI M tVtce ./ S.Cr ,.,.,.,. n1U ./ ............... 1 .. 9 Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 $300 Call Nalrei.s R lty !t7:J tl.'l71 LOW rent, MOO :O.ll rt. ;,i, aal Aug. Isl %1 II Wl•sl 17th S t CM . 5 17 578 1 , 548·0450 . DELUX t-: industrial Ullll:- wilh off ll'eS. 13>!0 lo liOOCJ sq rt. ti 12-446:1 or t>:t2 71~1 Agt on prcm1.,l·~. 711 W 17lh St .<.:'.\I Rentals Wanted 4600 ....................... YN G . Sini.(I<' seh uol teache r would likt• nKml in hom e oF>family m CM, Ud M <•r & In · or Bat•I.. Bay <in·;a Call l~lli·2134 l1t !>.t•I' Ill.I\ hl• I'\. 1h.111i.:t•tl r .. r n·sl·n.-.1 ,,.,." .11 lhl· l '1111\ 1·n1 11111 (\·ntl•r ........ d or tlllh' ( .ill 1° I..! :>11iX, l•\I .1:1:1 t11 1 l.11111 \ 1111 r t 11 l..1•1 • * • FIH '\I> lrr,h ~dkrl)I"" tlug \ 11 "1>nn)'d.1k ~ l•.rlir11•1·1 II 11 XI:! ;>H:!I . ~II. lt..111 FOi \ 11 l;1•ri11.111 Slll'p \"11· of ('uht•r ,11., \1011llo11 f'k \\ ~ 7 I '.l 1"1:l:1 12;,3 Found 1111\ 111 ulJ:indorwd k 11 kns. 111 ... tr 1•t•l. I It-ti & t-:rh\ arc!' 11 II Xllj 57 11 FOl":'\I> <:rl·\' ltl\ l"•n tllt· ll.1rho1 ~ ..\tl.1m~ C:.111 Mr' I pl 1111 ..>Ill !~1:1:! A ctivit ies Oiredor I' 111n1• Ba'\ ae w <.:on'- 111•,1111.d 1·11 :10 ::!·30 . .:i 11.1 ~' ,1 "I.. S2 SU hr. 1)1:! 35115 AVON Let The Kids Do The House w°"' This Summer ltd uul & nwl'I pcoplt', acltl Ill"\\ 111len·st, earn mo111·\' s t·lling q11al11 y pr•1du L·ti.~ l nt<.>r esll•cl'' (';1 II · ~HI 7<).11 or Zen11 h 7 t:l5!r d,1ys den . pallo. bltns. garage Off leaten Path water p a id. 636·4120 S an .Joaquin Halls l!oatl l Adult. no J>t'l. 2234 B. 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adults no '2619 "C"Santa<\na SJOO (7141644-1900 RUTGERS. pets. d shwhrs. s hag cpts. ----• c los ed g arage, frplc . 3 BR. 2 Ra u1>StJ1rs. )!ar . BBQ. Gas & waler pd. new paint, dl•an Hani:t· Casa de Oro .-\LL UTILIT IES PAID Com pa r e b efore you r enl Cl~stom des igned featuring. day hruod1 S140 up ~Lon· offlt'l'S l"pls P lu'> hl•a11L1ful i.111).!ll•s, dq>s air hath ti3UI 1&:! bl•rl room apls. He ach HI II n ~2·2XJ.I rurnisht•tl t'1 unfurm~ ... J. Ht•nls I rum SIXS I 'n(•t·~ 'ary hy lol'Jtrnn ;\focl<'h Opl'n HI lo 7 Sorry nr• f'll·h nr c·haldren Huomm;itl' •t.'f\ ll"l' a\ a 1 l.1hh• Youn ~ workini.: p1·r~11n needs room ln rent .1r s hare hou:-.t.•. Susan 493-3793 FML. <.:oil Studl•nt tit• ,.,1rt.'s ~m hOUSl'. rl;it I.OST \ II' I II h & I ';ti m 1111 Tu' \1111101 ~ Whl I l't1tKl It II I'\\ .tnl' ;,:111 11:! I .J llllt• II rt 1\\ 11 BABYSITTER WANTED our h11m1• :-0;1 n C:l <.·rn. ;11L'a :\1•1•tl r<'l 1.1hlt-& 1,1nng p .. r ,1111 :, lla.\i. a IA l't'I-f111 fl\ 11111 htt,\. <t!J'l 8785 •Spacio us kitchen w ith indirect lig hting •Scpar atc din'g area •Home-like storage •Private palios •Closed ga r w /storage •Marble p ullman •Kangsize Odrm.-; •Pool. Ba rbeques-sur· r o unded with plus h la ndscapin~. Pool No pets Sl85 mo ht LA MANCHA APTS las t. cle~nuµ & sN·unl' 778 Scott Place. C:\I Hers rcq d 5 18-5823 aflt·r 642-5073 5 p~ I IR CLOFTOHLYI Pvt Patio. frpl, l yr 1st· Immed iate oc:cupan<:y HA YLOFr APTS 283 Avocado, CM 645-0143 No pets . No t•hllurcn . pref m1ddlr ;1gc.'d or r" l1red. Util Jl(1 Sl55 m o 642·5848. S165. LO\'l::LY Extra lg l br . very clean :-.;o pets 546·5704. 1004 El C,111111111. Hdngl'rator Sen1nly l'ool. .J:Jrun1, Ike Bldg "'C\C l"l'i SI' rm l31lltards . Colur T\' IHVINF. AT MF.Si\ DI!. 5·15 485.'i Oakwood Garde n Apartme nts ~ewporl leach 880 lrv1nr· Al 1611' 645·05::io * * * WATERFRONT ,..ewport Beoch Exccul i' e oHic·c_., Sl50·S225 Monlh View of boats & "aler BILL GRU ... DY Hcallor li7:Hilnl NO Co::.ta M<.-sa Dt•nlal / Medil'al ore SIUtl>:; a\·a1I. f rom $345 mo '.\! r O'Kel'fe, 5tl9-813X (.'(I ~1 200· 1750 :-.<i fl l"Vl Drp!-.. i\1r·l'Oncl "tl . 1•lt•\ . prkt.t ti73 '11 2U dplx nr bc·h 11r qwt'l l.O~T ,111.111 \\11111• 1·.11 circa . 551· lfi03 afl 5 1:0 I hl.1l·k p.1ld1 011 hl•ad & B • -I n n s l' i-; It· J 11 or ' us~ness /Invest/ ll t'" ,, rd • 100 lJ 1111 I. Financ e · Fullt•rl1111 Avl·, :"H ••••••••••••••••••••••• ttl5 71k!! Business Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Forgn Aul•1 ltt•pa1r: Sl:l\I Choe C;incly ~Ht! S\8.~1011 ~Dresscs -l·;l1k St;';o.0011 lJe li· Bctr· Wini· $14.0110 Re \\ arrl I .atl11'' 't•ll11" gnld \\ n °'l \\ .111·h 1.o'I :-..1l \111·. h»t1A1·•·n \ 1ll,1g1· F air & l 'r1· ... 1 l>r (\tll ·l!ll 1:!5·1'all ;, I.< >ST ,\ 11 l·rl'tl ~1:1111""" (',II W1'.ll"lllC !Hiik 1·11ll,1r /!..• l:ig \'11· \IJJ.!lllllt,1 & IJ.\BYSITTI H lt\l' tn, nau ... t dn\ t .il.1r) opt.•n. I l'\I qrlr-.. Iii.I 11>17 l~Jli):o.1lll'r. lull lrnll". uwn lr.1n ... v ,1 , ... h1f.I h n g I 1 ~ h :--p 1• a I.. 1 n ~. 1;,1 .s:;ox Be auty Operator No f11ll11\\ 111).( 1wt· C11111m guar;inlt•t•tl 1.1:i. lt)5() • • Adults . No pets 1 RDRM $:!15 Hear Completion CEDAR WOODS 329 University Dr. near Back Bay. 2 br & den From S275. Eas lsiue. :>48·7437 or 646-1164 !'.:-S IDE. Atlull. 2 Br. JI ·· LIDO L'n1qut· Ch<irm ' Ua, patio·cncl gar. ltkt Jleaul dl'cor 'd :! hr. )!! nu. 631-(IG(i!I orti7f> (il)OO hrick pallo, rrpl B7:i f~l.i!I Lenora Fried 1-:X .. :CTTIV I·: H111es on :'\t•wport II arbor 400 lo I 2200 !'IQ fl . l;.!2-464-t. fr15·4405 L iquor St on· ~70,1.IOt.l Jcwl·lr y ~I fr ~i<.uoo Hcs t. & P ie Slic.p ~iS,001.1 Chicken l>l'lighl S!l,fiOO J lamburi.tl·r ~.fiOll W.1rn1•1 XI '.! XilWt ---------- JG5 W. Wilsont>42·1971 lh1) fronl , 2 Btl. :.! B.1. P\'t LA He i..: 3 Br w pat111 & Heh, & p1l•r., $550 yrl) frpl c {;ardt•n apl !li!l·J!l3!;&1l41·451U w pool. ~:!fi Tlw V t.'n domt-. 515 Xli:.!X ~01.y E -Side Bat·h a pt CASA VICTORIA w /frplc Just r()(icc Ulil 1,2 & JBr. Deluve 1 ·11 S:"'1~ 'l I' '' I' I I' I 9180 El Awl Fountain Vmley You art.· lht• winner or TWO FREE TICKETS pd. $175 m o. 675·2913 furn " u ~·"'"' • .r. -.a. 1 " 11 lkh <::.ira••t· Yrh \\ -$1i5 2 HH .... 111glt• sly, 1"l'"'Portli-li 11"•:• . (SIJ :>uVa1111•1 :funtington B~ach 3740 or Furn. gas wt.r. pd beam n·il. C&I>. :!ll l9 ,.,, Rin9lin9 Bros. •• ••• • • ••• • •••••••••••• Adults· No Pets Sec. ~all' .. A .. Wallal'l'. 1;...a1; ~1 Barnum & Ba1"ley ..:o INCRF.ASF. in .sum Pool. Rel.'. R m. 1-::le\ator merrcnl. Beaut 1 brfurn 525Victoria,642-8970 LOVl-:LY lg 2 hr. nl'\\ly MESA VERDE I Circ us & 2 H!lrmi.. I '· balh l'1111d11 Jul· 31 ·11 \UJ.! 1·>1'-apts Sl65 5175. Spanish Costa Mesa's Finest Loe pamlcd Vl·ry d n Enr • s "· -" slyle blctg pvt encl " P''l. .vd . crw !!Jr Sl8S with l)C\OI SJ:J.5 1\ln_ An:tltl'l m l'oml'nll11n · . · ,.,ar . O nly kind in the area STEPS TO BEACH Cenll'r xou \\ Katl·lla pool sauna lndry adlls Q . '\o p c·ts 1:1:!3 B,1k c·r . ··, · • · uael-garde n·like -aclull '>HH b r~K." T a«k<'I' m,1\ IH· ,., NEWPORT BEACH 51USq II rll\ ~11111• l "l 11 p<I 1!15 Month Hea l(Jno n11 l·' 1;7;; 1;1110 • l '\10 FREE RE'.':T • I 2 3 Rm offlcl':. from S l 35 (ll'r mo. :'\e ~1r J1rporl. 1'o !Pase• rl"ll 8:1J-:l2:23 !) Tll noon iZ30~f K:ce~~~n o~'r°'s/al~lrk ~ving. Lge 2.3 .. Br J :~ 546 5701 -S.EIA ~f~D ' ,. ha n µ t·d fur fl''l n l'U 842.7848 a : WW c rpls. drpi. S210. 2 13r. nu q >L-. & drp:.. 2 11 n. 2 Ba tondo.::i;;, -..t•.rh :11 !ht· ('omt•111111n IW1f Oft· + 41HI° w;irl' patio .. bltns. soml' woocl Stv r efng, carport. enc· WE HAVE t'1·nll'r .dit·ad 1JI ltml' hoUSl'. 1·pt. llll'fl t:l'tl g. burn an g frpl. Be::uul pallO. 1'-11 C'htldrcn l>l'l:, C.dl fi t2 :lli7K 1·~1 3:1:1 111 prkc ,\I I, 1onl' $!25 mo. Piua s.!l'l,IJl.11) Wood Pallet Mlg S"lOllM St><:unty (;u.rrd ~l.'i~l Car Rt·nl al ~;o.ooo ;\I al'hmt· Shop 1;10 mo Curp Shdl .1011 Llnaform '.\Hg Lealht•r J at·kd :\Hi-: Ask for SAM CRANE Holland Uusln('SS s.1les 17160rJngl· \\"l' C \t 645-4 t 'ill !">Ill 111,ox •S\5,000 + lmal!i nalion ta kc>-lllb mrkt·dl'l1 w xlnt l'Xpoi.un• Call n1)\\ • Agt. 9611·•1 lllS nrl\.1~1 1170 I.OST (' .d1n1 l..llllon \\ht t.111 & er .. ,· 7 l'I \"11· Lal'.1p1ll.1 \,1. f\. !lfi'.! H:~•ro l.ll~I 1'1111 ~h.q.!g\ 1111.. m1·d ''"«I m.1k d11:.: ~""' It I·: W \ H ll' t.7:1 X~~I I .11,I. l1I111•pl 111,111• I .1l l)..rt\ IA IJlll1 1\1'~1 \It (' .1 JI t I 11 t h It t• \\ l!l:l li~ll10 I'\ I' l-11unrl 111,lll-. h.1~~' t •11 1-. ,1 I""' IJlll'll~ \\ n •d 111ll.1r 1111 I t.I\~ '\1•\\ '""·1 I \I (';allr.1:!71:11 3achclor I clll'l Pad ln P os h ll u n ti n gto n Harbo u r . S250 /unfurn S~I O . 12 13 )5 92·2934 5-19-3804. l:indscpd. heated pool & 731 .. /\ · · W l8lh SI . Sl' ~It'll ER IH::-..'T \I_<.., da1 m your t1l'kNs Ii tll 1252. 644·2~ Allracta·verent 6-37787 F<>l "\ll '•1)11\11•,,mall'"· . ' . * * • 55 PERS MJ\NLl F\C-l'U H J~(; hrn \" S;111dl<'\\t1od & MartiniqHAptS. ( QFT PROPRIETABY Ll:'\ES S:\1A LL BEACl-l llOTF:L Room s, $22.50 wcek. 1\pts SlOO mo. s:JG.705G 1777 Sanla Ana Ave. CM Huntington Beach 3840 Rooms 4000 1617 W ESTCLll"F NU Very prnfitahlt· .l.11'.ir.r rHl.i ('~I :.i;, 2l~l:-i Mgr Apt 113 646·5S.12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• i\(;T 541 -5032 $1j0.00> Fill :\ 11 l'wKllt'. m ah-. NF.W deluxe. lx•u<•h an•a. 1 ___________ 1n.OOMS S2fi \\k up \\Ith • • • . . . 2!1', tlOIAll 1 \dlt \\' ~Ofll>' ,1pn!'il4. \'i<· 120ALBERTPLACF: 2 Br. -2 lfa, doi,(•!1 g:1r k1t c h.rn .J.tX !17;)5 11r :;~NG lll•. h> 6 1 rr~ S~l:l·s. Small fn \'P~tnwnl 111 l!llh & 1'1>1111111.J, C M Delu xe 2 br. Iba. adulls, S275. mo. /\II ultl p1I. 1\bo ;! Bil. 1 h;r, pool. 11n lhl' 645·:Nl)7 ' \;II IO p U!> 0 IC(' HOLLALJD BUSILJESS ~IX ·1~7fi no pels. $185. Call : 3 Dr. 2• ~ , ... x-1li 1:111 111 · · hldi:t nr. OC Airport. "'ull " ...., . '" ha\. lli.'ill sq fl IU'\Ur~' c•54110S .. I"''-'r.11 1"1 ·-----530·3572 833·9781 846·4938/\J?l No ft•t• 1.1111 110 l'\l parkani.:. Summer Rentals 4200 i.1•rvi1·c i nd : lleccp ""· ·" .r .. ,.> '•11X FtW\IJ· l.itlli· Hlk doi;, l\DULT garde n apts. 1 br. ---. 1 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• t1nn1s l. confere nce rm. M T 1 fl 11 "i· I $145 10"'-12th St LOVELY d ll l b S('('Ul"llY 1ldJ,!. S42S. Cal vcr•')".'. "'l". Call 833-3640 oortgdanes. rust Ill.I I' w ··a c•n ;1r v • poo · · .,.., · J new a. u r. N EW triplcxc~ 1.2.:l Br i\l 1!33_9300 or 673.~137 BLK to Beach. Nt.•w Con " ~" ' ' ee ~ 5 0 35 II a r hnr ,\ I !•th. (' ;\1 536·7447aft4&wknds Frplc.bcamce]lng,pool. Dix thruout. lrpll·s. fnt'd do. Jac uzz11volh•\b:tll Busin•ssR•nt ..... 4450 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.1·1 1111:111nr:;x1 -~1 8 h 3749 Fro m S2l0. 399 Bay. yd. 2002 llunt111i..<ton SI. NEW duplex 1&3 txlrms. Sips i; S1 25 1Ak.!~·57fl(l '" "" 1111 I ~~~~ •• ~~~••••••••••• 646-1456 536·4022or 53!J li7i!I hlktobl·h.ocean\u.w1w , . •••••••••••••••••••••••1 LOANS p tO 800/ foL ...;ll l rhh~·lll'rf1·m r pts. drps. hltns. frplr. B A LBOA f c nan. 2 hr , U /O I IHlllll' \ 11· S.1nt.1 t\1111 LGE 1 Br w /lofl, pool, NEW 2&3 BR. n W. frpk p:itio, J,!ar ti4S JJ.l:I or h11u s 1•. Blk l1• ha) & THE C OLO...._.Y I I st TO Loan.~8 1120 0 n.r. _ t i 1 h ~ c; r .1 nd Summer & Winter jacuni. encl. gar. util pd. Adults only ,\~ s:ir..7528 h t J\ I J 1 \I 2 b " - d ~lll·~3i9 eac-l \ • u Y ' so r JO R L".TA IL S HO PS 2nd TO Loans I x.111 .om Re ntals. A Its only s.!35. Avai l or 536·4095 · a pl a\ I tst 2 \\ks S<'pl r lBlkBc h&Town.Occan 7 -15 . 393 ll o millo l'I.--Lt\HG I-; 1 hr. P'l unit. Sl25 \\k.962·81i8ll Jlrame rcasonable spnce Lo"estr~1l£'"Orani.!H'•1 Fol·~n IJ :ac hs hund view. Frplc 4 UNITS 642·1960 days. 645·Hll Ln~ge 2 13r. 2 n;i. stun· µal10. garaJ!L "r b.J,\ & <I\ a1labk large & ::.mall Sattler MtC}o Co. malt•, ~PrlOl'l'r :-;p,11111'1 S150 to S350 per m o. eves frig & d1s pus;.1I Nr llunt lll'l'an 5295 yrl) lsc 301 Ht\LROA P F.;'\;I~ l''f Old wo rld l'harm with f>-12 2171 ;,15 Ohl I m ;1lt• '110 o~»<.I 494-5145 wknds or aft 6 Cenler8-12 i:l.19 J6lh SI. 675 1478 l>t-srrable duplt•\, up1X'r. Frenl'h windo"s. J?abll'~ Sen 111g llarhur .1n-.1 :!1 wkdvs . LGEJBr upper.cpls,nr s p;ic1o u s. tile. l'Pl. & lrt>es. i\d)al·cnt l o year~ Pe r sonals 5 3 50 ·---OCC.S215.1009 "A'':\1is 1&2 Br.2 Ulkstobeach. OCEAN VIEW 2 fill. 2 di.hwshr.d1spo,,11 \\'t•ek l-'es t i val or Art s ••••••••••••••••••••••• Studio apt. gar. utal furn. s ion.552·4576afl6. g ar. p ool. vcr) P '"l. BA. hltns. DW. aclulls. ly. Summt•r or Jnnf..(l'r Grounds 2ndLOA,..SWAHTEO l'H t-:C: '\;t\~T ' Boys & Girls HI lo 1.1 ) l''1r:. .. r ag1• D~1 · ly l'tlot dl'll\l'n rn11L1•s rn;1~ h1· a\ :11l,1hl~· iJI ~11ur Jf\•a t-:arn prol1t for Jt .. II\ 1•n1•-.. t\. "·"" l11ps 11r ua·n h.1111lhl' tnr st•ll1111t 111:" ... ul1:-.l·nµ111111s t"11r 1nf11rmal1nn plt'.l,.,L' 1·\lll Ii I 2 -1 :1 :.! I l-r 11111 $" n l'lt•mc•nt1• ::-.111 iulin l'ap1 ... 1rano .ii t.'J. qi.II l!l~..1Ni30 ;rntl :\lls,.,.nn Vil'· JO El Toro .1rl'.I, call 5XI fi:llO l-.qu~rl IJµµ111 t-:rnplu) er BOAT BUILDERS Experienced Mechanics \\"\:"Tr;!) \\ 1• J1>1\ I 11p \\ a).!eS 1•:\1 l'll1·n11·11 ht•m•l1ls 1n1l11tl1n!.!1-.1 p;11d lw.111 h 1n' & hfl' ins !111 11ur t•mplo)'t'l'S. PACIFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS •12>1 W 17th Sln•cl Co:-.ta Mt-i.a 1s t & Ins t rlcan 'g. Adults. n o pcls. F rom 5235 m o "=r Hoa:.t Ho~p. 6i3·2039 SRO HROi\DWi\Y WE llJ\VEC,\S ll' 497-1236 a ft 8 PM. Nice l·BR. good carp. & S185. 220 12th St. 960-39! I &t2·43>!7 LAG UN A BEACH Buy 2ntl T n ·,, !' ;1 r1 n l! 1· 1111! 1rlt•11l 1;1 I n1Un ... l'1 1ni:: ,,. rdl'rral r------------pain t. Stove. ref rig_ S155 ---OC EAN F'RO "r nl•w 3 br L 1 T · Newport leach 37 69 J ones Realty r,·73.621 ( 3Br. l /12 ba. Xlnt arl'a by oa non 2n( D ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ocean New cpts ~J:!S l-:1\STBLUF .. ._l.leaut. a pt. 2 ha Aul! C<1nccllu111m 494_7915 Nl•w Loans-2ndT ll ·., 2 Br. 2 Oa. hltns. frplc. 2 !!educed tCJ S400. \\ k •-· ·1 t t I> "' • .n .WK"U P .l&2 Bdr&S215. New. s pac .. 2 br, mo. J s t /lasl. SlllU i:..QUIY nvs m 1\ """' patit)S. pool avail. S350. li73 80HH B \l{"'ETT l\t r>·r < "I) Bac-h Color ·rv maid bltns. patio. )?ar dcn. gar d c anup. 1-735·~'-l'h 1)44·0:155 i '" 645·21:~~ • ' ON THE BEACH 1 Br furn. years lense. NOTICE $185 mo. 103 McFadden Pl. 675-1865. how Daily Pilot Class· sen •. pool.· T llE 'MESA. Adlts. ~o pets, 642·1603 TOP LOCATION •!15 N. Newport Bl. NB. Quiet 2 br. 1 12 ha , * * * Sr ;\C 2 Br. 2 Ba unit. 1 ~ •LOWER 3 AllCll Ili\Y, MESA VERDE 646-9681 T ownhouse. cpls only . John Lindfors blk lo bay & <K'ean $300 furn1s h1:cl 4 Bdrm olrlcr DRIVE PLAZA 123 Apol mo \·riv u kr 675 •911 b 0 w ·h hous.·" T•"(I .. k. 610 J oann. $190. 548-9573 ena · · · u · • ... ' ~ ' " " for store or offi<:e. Ampl<' B lb Island man S40U IAk . i\\aal a oa 3 Rl',''tiA.frpl.S350mcJ. A c: II p:irkinJ!.T own&country ' ' "II g . ii X:JI !) 11 I n r You are the winner or Patin, <:pis. cf rps. ;i cur 4!:M RO:J:'i \;.!l alm usµhcrl'. TWOFREETICKETS g.rr. Pool 'Ir. llnal! 1525Me:.aV1:r1leDr.E . PRIVATE l'i\Hn buy 2nd T IJ .'s Min count. Ca II : fiil2 :IS7:l Announcements/ Personals/ Lost & Fo und ....................... Ab11rt 1on .• 1tlop111 i11 ~ l..l•1•ping 1\11( 'A fl E :.1-; :!."11.:I l>nnl..1n~ prohlt•rn ' CJll /\lt ohl)l lklpltm· 24 hr~ a <I ~ry x:~.JH:l<l l'llOllLEMS'' WEC'Altl': O:'-iE WAY llELP t'l•:NTEI! "I hr llot Lim• l~l."1 X~JO * S I 0. SPECIAL• ----ified ads display their Avail Se pt. Lg. 2Br, 2ba, messages with legibility YEARLY S.lOO.Also Lg 3 and impact? Our ads. we Br & Den. Winter S35(). are proud lo say. really Steps to ocean. 645·8171. get r e s u l t s . Pho ne ($13.SOValucl llospl a.JI< !1311. E\t'" Cost a Mci.a.5'15 412:1 Rin91ing Bros. G46·2X IR '.\ t: w p 0 l<'I' ~l I' r ~ t 0 T II E F A c T 0 R y . 8 & Boil•y bt-al'h. '.\I 1111 21\ 1 br Slti:i N I Id I h Lost&Found 5 300 l\\1·1·konl_v.H l 2 1':\1 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• \Ill{.\,\ \S i\L\SS,\t: I•: LOST FOUNll 10amlol2pm7days wk A pf-;T '' li:S:l Fullcrlon Ave. CM arnum '" 2 BR. occanfronl. lowl'r, 1os.ISO"k 1;1:?3'1!tl ewpor · e :r s o p Circus SJ20yrly,avaalno1A.Gar avail. in the mall. S140 Boat Ca~nten Boat Hardware & Plumbers \lu ... t la,1 \l' 1•x1t•ni.1H• l'' pcr11•nt·1·. a Ions:: with lhe ahal11 y & desire lo do c•ustnm quality '"or k . l';11·1f11· Tra,\lt•r, J [10 l\.dmu ... Dr. t'osl;1 :\ll' ... a BOOKKEEPER l'ull t1m<.· ( vr1i.tru<·ll11n hac kground pr('(1·r11·11 Hc ply to ,\ti .i:J.1. c 11 1>:11 - ly Pilot. P 0 Bo). li,fiO, Co-;t.1 Mf'sa. Ca !Y.?r.~1. . 5000 Ne ptune 642·567_8. ____ _ • •ti:J I 11~1 • • 000·2!-MIOi\clnption,IA>'' RO YS c.;I HLS 111 llt·lp Co~t Sp.I\ °\;1·u1t·r Info Travel 5450 S p 11 r 1 , \ 1 h I 1· t 1 c .J uly 31st to Aug 12lh 500912 Seashorc&t2 0611i Laguna Coll ;igt', 2 Bel. mo. 673-9606 Anaheim Convention ----s leeps 7 _ (.'ftlM' lo 13c.:h & c:~ Center. 800 W Kalclla 2 RR. 2 Ra. garage. uppl•r s h o P::. S2:; fl " l' <'I.. 1830 .,.. Fl. C -2 bldJ:. 8061 Costa Mesa 37 24 Costa Mesa Who's the new kid on the block? AMBASSADOR INN BRAND NEW 3724 No Cleaning Deposit $35 Up No Lease Required s· I St d' • t .. IRC e U IO "p . • Weeki' mo l4 'orvl<• • ICltcheft feclllliH ovell Specie! C:9fll1Nctleft rote ( llmllH time only) • Jocuul poel oGoa llQ'l e lndMduel temp.contrel • .. creelle11 ,_ • TelO¥i•io" e volloltle •All vtillll•• poid o Switchlleord ,.,vice •Wet .,., • w..11., •"" dtyef -ii. • Heot.MI , .. , • DltMI dlol phOOM" ov.11. ~ATERFALLS •S1REAA4S•LAG()()flilS 2909 BRISTOL AVE. SANTA ANA d I 2 blk Bols a nr. Heach Bhd. Tl.~kets may be L''C up ex. s Ocl•an nc•~oti.11c for lon"<'r ur ' 3 ,.. "' Reasonable. 644·6172 c h a n ged for reser ved S: 25 m o. 5-18-1:1912 le:.-s person' l!~I lli:!i' sceatst al lhhe dConfve1nt1on WATERFRONT apt. 3 br. Roomv 1<, •. .,.,11111111<' Hen DELUXE office. comm"I e n e r a ca o ame b 1 <.: 11 · · · · & industrial s paces. Also Call 642-56711 ext 333 lo 2 a. yr y. $.52S mo a l..ll i\u~11'1 1 luiu~i· 1" mini warehouses in Clal·m your ti~kuts e\'C~. 675 6122 l11•arh \'11•\\. ;Jdu lts , , Laguna N1~uel & Mission • * * SCNI Cl•mente 3876 li7:i-l7fl:l VteJO areas . Handy to ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAG U:-0:1\ Bl·:,\C ll * BEACll AREi\ * Two LJ\llGE 2 Br. 2 Bn. ull Room Hath lk'.wh and thre~ hcdroom upts, bltns. while waler Vil'". "eek some with f1 replac(•s, 4!18·3097 e n clo sed ga r ages. utilities pa id. S210. and up. Santa Ana 3880 Sharp ~l tmlrrl'I, r111r. on ••••••• •••••••••••••••• priv bt>ul'h J\\ ail ,\ug 11 3 Br Condo. -Sc pl 1 ~7~111 l'l•ggy San Da e~o F'wv. 200 tn 2000 sq ft. As low as J<> pe r s q rt. 831 l400 ---a Stores n r. N"pl. Post Of. nee. 290 Sq fl ea. s100 Mo. ca. Good parking __ Agent 646-241<1 REW\ HI> 1 1.n ... 1 Ltmll~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ()rj!an11.Jl1on '<'II tu·kl·I~ pel. In: ~rt•\ m.1lt• t'.tl \~ n 111 o "a rt•n lll'1•c1s rnr Spnrtrng r-:H•nb. $.!Ill' "'ht ..,pnl on dw~t V1t• jn1Jlhl·r r1:I<'~ lo ... han mo s alarv +-Honus Onlv S p yg l ;i :-.-.. ll1lh mdl t•\pt·n~l'' l.l3 ~1 nt-al apftl•arin~ o.1pph°. homt•s.1'11 1~i-i 11!17 Emff,loyment& :.36·2100 for 1ntt•n1c" t. ;\Ir. Fm: Found ll l'fFY Boy's repara ion hike V1r Bt1ac.•h .art•.t •••••• ••••••••••••••••• lllL ltfrnt1fy I>) ~t·nal Schools & No 5:11i 51i2:! Instruction 7005 •.........•.•.......... CASHIER Na.ehtc;. c>.pl!r'd 11nl\'. Lea cl mg N Ii h111t-I Call FOUN D L:1hrador. l.ec1----------•I Barhara . li·t l JiUtl t'\I brownish bl ark rcmalt'. IE A 525. KO E May m •t'd med1c-at10n. <7 M iR<t1i.sG:11 TRAVEL TOBIN REALTY INC'. 846·1311 pool. patio, ~ar 546·5880. 5'10· 1122 or 549-3598 Penins ula Pn1nl 2 13H SH OP S pnce avail. Can· l"OllND. 30 }r s cn'H'l' nery Village. Desirable pin, t11amo11rl t·h11' STS toe. et: 420 JlslSl. NB. Snwdu~t F'r:;t fy12 3273 AGENT Cll l LD Ci\IU-: mu11.1rc F:nglrsh spcal-.1nf..( lady to l'urc for m y children 1n II B home l.1\t' in or out. !J(jJ 27N·I lur in· te rvlcw. Sl!!NOW i\vltil. Aug l!il Luxury 2 BR. 1 Bi\ un· furn Crpt.s. tlrps, frpk . dsbwsbr, rungc-, prl\. a:arages. 2 BR. 1 1 ~ BA. lmmac. 2 hou~c. rnlor T\', h-nt•<.'fl s ty. twnhousc. Be:iuliful· patio W1°l•k l y r ,11 cs ly lndscpd grounds. W /W av a i I. 5c1• a I 2 025 cpts. d rps. O/W, d1~p. Miramar or l'all. 5~ (1$39 pvt. patio. ~ar. & pool. V at' R -£.....t 4250 Adults . Call Collel'l : ac ion em1111S 7 14 -496-2038 t'\'es . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3n yt im e wknds. MAMMOTH. Sit·~ra Mounta1m1. r1!!h. hake, Aporlmtnts Fumls1t4td tennis . pools. ~h~l town. CM" Unfumlshed 3900 Beaut rull) ('(II.Ill' con· ••••• ••• ••• •••••••••••• d o. s k <'JIS 6 SJ2() "eek . ;;@~irtu{g) 536-6446 [lCI 11 llC MlW COllClPT! 51 00 Announc eme nts 5100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··•···········•·••····· ORIGINAL JOE'S of COSTA MESA 143 W. 19TH. ST. ctn Vista Shooomg Cc.>ntrr) A•••oc." THE 3RD. ANNUAL Cl.ASS F.S STA RT MONTln~V ":arn comm1ssion while you learn PACIRC TRAVEL SCHOOLS 610 E 17th St. S An~1 543-6655 Accredited hy N/\'M'S Approved for Veter an Tro1runjl E stablished 1963 r-·inancial Aid Proi:nams r L1.rnK n ,\da plablc f'1·r,on Ir wurk at Apt rt•nl,1l 11t·~k & s how u pls .1l llunt rnf.(11111 tlc h S.1t 1Su11 lOAM to H'M T ypint helpful S2 pe r hr + , H per u111 t renll'd In lrn i<'"" Thur.; July tit~ onl~ Call TolJ111 .H.tt~ 846 1311 Sellin g nnylhing with ;t (At South Collet PIHa') 540-2300 2 Blks from beachfront split level apt.I. aouu tHlSIO( llv1n NEW S Cabin In $150/wk Owncr L ake Tahoe ln'l-s, sip<; K. 714 494 224!• ....... ...,... ... Jrly .. '"UISDA Y, JULY 24, I '75 Horbor Vit'w Pre-School Daily .P ilo t Classified Ad now a ccep ting Fall rcius Is a s imple matter • Rents $270&S300. Chiltlren & peU ok ~ce at 322 19th St .. H 8. S36 4250 or S..~2591 I • Bod'l•lon 1 •I BR , 2 BR I • 2 BR & Oen From $17S -S48S RIG BEAR Cabin 2 TIR. frplc. CrJllS Slps 8 Wk or Wknd. 7141675 6773 NEAR beach. Clean 2 br, Muo Verde fast & Adam' Tr Y .1 1> a 11 )' I' I I o I l ba. $195. Pel.A, kids ok. 540·180 0 Classified Ad lo huy. sell 536-0321 or rent somcthm~ ----------·-- ~. Turkey & a ll the Trimmin•s V, ~ lncludln.Jt Dessert _,.,~,.._ 4~ ~ '/J $3.25 I 1·00 ._.... te t:OO~,,CHI L.DRD4 WELCOME • • 946.-08()4 for Reservations 2 1 :i K 1 n d c r It art en just c all 642 5678 640 8820 Learn to Sall m 1111111 lngto n Beach Cl·ntral Park All Dile~ Ke~ Cross certafaed. 1148 0888 You 11111. n1 l'<I a i;tw1 hi ·ctr a"' l.a-.t " v.ht•n vou plan• an ;ul 1n thi. 0.nl~· 1'1lol Want f\ds' Cnll m•- 642-567R Qf; UAIL 'V PILOT * Wednesday. July :l3. 1975 Add 1t .. Build 1t. .. 01aper it...Hammer it ... Carpet it Ct·rTwnt 1t. .. Wirc it .. Hoe 11 .. ~Clean it...Move it Prl''>'> 1t f't1 1nt 1t . Nd1l 1t .. Pla~ter it ... Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it ... Patc it. .. 1pe 1 ••• emo e 1 •.• Roof it. .. Landscape it ... Tile it ... Trir:n it...Sew !t. .. Haul it ... Add it... Plant it ••. Alter 1t...Learn 1t... Ac;countinCJ Carpent~r Child Care ' ............................................ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• \ , 111 ,\ U\>t•l-1·1•p11w t'ull1·r1· Muth-nl Ov1•r 3 SUMM ER 0 1\Y CAMPS Ea<.'h wk thffc·renl Sl5 "'k " \ 1 1 ' 11 1 11 'r .. l'\pr Ht•n)()tll tAdd1t 1: .. , tlll 1111 I "" lrth lJ u .1 I ll , .. , .. D j v l' I I II " ,, It " 1 • • I I '" .• !1·137 1-'or info l'&ll &15 5050 , , t>~• 'I 1, h. s I I; "'l'W t•r Ht·mudel1ng Contractor Add· A· Room \\'ork 'v J clb Too Lurgl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••• • • • • • • • • • •• •••• • •••• 11r Sn1 • .tl M lkt•6'1~512H 1• H ,.. . k & SO • ."erw1c ~ 11 I II '" ' 'I :-.qh 01 l~I'\' ca et s~rYic~ Add I Hemdl llUl l 1'1321 l•U fl I llfl\ :-.IJ.lll (,d i rp 673 6041 Loll'<2 7 '·' 1 , .. 1.i \11·d,1I <'on •••••• • •••••••••••••••• · _ _ ~.,. I U 1 1 11 "~r·~i C.1r·ih•I & Uphols tery Non.e lktter_' l>1ck lluff 'tt' 1·1 • . " m 11 n & Son . A cl d • Bobys1 '"CJ 1, •111 •ng . ~~lcum & Jlcmodcl P ~1t10 Sl\eltcr ••••••••••••••••••••••• ::-h:•m pon. J·rec t•st Decks.l1t·/bon<l 1>44.75~ ,, ol II I "" \\Ill h.1b~-.1l h·16 7MI I ---fJ n l i o r o \ c r ~ , d t' l' ks . I 1 l ' l ' \\ f) II I l 0 I I "' .1 \ j II ~1.'l !111 .. .I ,1 h n ... l' J r p 1• l & fcnrc-., l.'tt". Comµet1 l1ve Bu,1ness Servic~ l phol-.tcry, L>11 shumpoo __e_:ices H:s ~R029o.I R.30.$5().') •• • • • •. • • • • •••••••••••• I., u 1 I r cl :i rtJ an l s> Tom .Jon<'!> Construction 1 111 ' • 11\'1 hut).!. t:ua1 I \ II l' Q ll .ti 1 l \ ~ I•• p11n·s CJM'\' 11 !•.x s:u~ · llf I ' \ 'I \ U \I I:\ 1-;.-; 1'111 "' I\ l(.'1• l<l',l'i II\ llW 1>ai,:1• 0 1 1.1 ,-.i. .. 11r1.10 S!rll llq.:n•..i!>crs & ;ill Mlor l92255. H m ,\dd1l, pat so lir1g hl l·ncrs ~ IO min l'vrs. Frccl'sl fi-10.11176 hlcal·h for vour wh1ll' c·arpl'h SJ ... ~· mom•y l!~ Gordenln9 '~•vanl! rlll.' Xlret lr1p::, ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'IL•jl\ll\1n~room,tl1n111~Qu:il1ly ~l .J1nl l.dscpi: rm &.. hall SI:> J\ny rm ::.od. sprldr... !>Oil cond. ~150.couchSlO.chairSS c l l!:i nup . til~ 3331 / 15 ~r s t' "p. 1s what (;.16 4908. t·ount:-.. not m c.:thod I do - \\or!. m\'>l!lf. Gd. rd::.. Tree Trinim1ng, Cl('anup, Carpente,. ~I 01111 • IL1ulin ~. Sprinkler::. . • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••• •••• --Frt"e ~st . 5jl5<.'!~13 :-.\. l'r11f1\ \'u•tum Cement/Concrete . r II l•••••••••••••••••••••••Japancsc l11mpll.'tt· >d • 1'·11 . d i I Ull • • i 111011 l·H·t· i·~l. ,\ Phillip'>t°t.'mentco ~fn1 e !11n~ Sl.'lrl'lt'I.' 11 1, 1.1 J1:l!I l'"lm W11rk Fh~e c),t. ant 1 n g I ~· u 1 n ).! / lie d>uml 75 I ·Sfi57 aft 6. C'l to;lO II JI • f r cl' t' s l. l 111 1lrop lht· ball! (;t.•l :J ---fi42·31U2 Class1f1cd ads sell b1~ G.-denlftCJ GN~rol Ser•lcn Hou1ecl•anl"CJ MovlflCJ Platter /R..,_Jr RooflftCJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' .. d ... v Ch XI N'r h I ·'n' by Moving huulln° clcanu""" PATCH PLASTERING a..4.ln !>ell.p<', ••1lll ntcnun~c. 'ountt rii,tmn mun lo • ou l'<' e111u ~ E"p·r"ll" fr"'"" -t rel1,....o "11 Typu l"ree Es· ROOFS Cl I ECK 1::n1 Sprklrs. Cle.1nup. r1o yurd "'Ork. hauling. ladyw exp Dc1>enduble. " ... "' """" " d •THEE Work !>12 2773. CJrpc ntry . Ht>&::.. lirl} own trans . 847 363'1 ble !ilUd<.'nl!! 847-2126 ti mates Call 540 611:!5 ltepaire & Ht>pl:.ic-i'(! --rJte Ken 6•15·5''63 - -Pat'-C-/fta~~-VERVN EAT PATCfl Olrt>el F:H'toryS1•rvin· JAPANESE GAHOl:~Nl-:H -' WANTl':D llOUSF.WORK ""'··-:. ,..... •.. -:. f.lrense C39 15!}191) 10yrs expe r,ullphases I um cffil'il·nt and not ••••••••••••••••••••••• JOBS & RESTUCCO Pl1:54929G I llcasonable/flst1mates E IDOITALL! :1low.l'h 53G :!:~i Prof l'aintl'r, ho nfesl f'reeest.a93·t439 Mobile home roofini:. -5 Cnll 7511937. ledrical, Plumbin~. work, rens. Int/ext; rec P1urnbi"9 yea r w a rranty . C.il l ------etc. ne:.s. Hal ~.~48·5200 Landacapln9 ('1>t H e rs. 5411 -2759, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mik,.552_797 l lrv;11" JAPANESE EXP~RT ---••••••••••••••••••••••• 642-3913 JUST PLUMllNG7 _ .. _ ~ARDEN~R lndus_lrtul. Haufln9 ROTOTILi.iNG $25 L'XTERlORS SAVE ~C!~ 1-'astSer v Reas Ratei; Tit• tommerc1ttl, Hesulen· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Landst•uping Sod Sales. i:. " -0 ""llT t1al.5Ul 7958/5'18·5lgi Freet•sl Mastercharge R .L . Sinor S talc ,Just ne~ o: ••••••••••••••••••••••• --llaulini;. Muvrn.i. 1.ul Oays/eves_!m-~170_ Licensed Jnsured (;;di JUST PLUMBING CERAMIC T ILi<:, Ncw I.. Lawn & ~ardcn mninl. clearing. l'r. c~l. Bill 979.3335 • 842·4111 • Remodel. J:o~ree esl. Sml Nt•w lawns, dtHm·ups, Morgan 494 7713 Jo'ord's Landscape --jobs wekome. 536-2426. l>J)rnklr inst & repair ---· ---·-Soo1r.awns/Sprinklers Proressionals will paml L.R. OTIS Plumbing ---------- 5-17 1420. HAULING ANYTlllNG Lie/Insured. 962-7817 your home und do it Waler htrs. all sites, dis· Top Soil Garage cleanup. Rclia --r ighl. Int I Ext. Reas po~als' stoppa~es, re· •••••••••• ••••• •••••••• Mow, Ed.:e. TreeScrvtcc blc fast scrvice.0036452 01-;EP ROTOTILLING rtefs 497-3169&751-0684 pair s, remodeling and •TopS01l•Composl• Plant, landscape, ma int Soil Prep & Tractor work repiping. New Construe· *Mulch• Hcd"ood • Quahty_ --~18~0!>:1() • ll.\ULINC • Full LandscapeScr\lccs •QUALITY PASftNG• lion. 24 Hrs. lie & bond Call 586-~30 Y\HOCLEANllP 830-6882JimHutton lnlcrior&Exterior i 642·6263 Tree lrimm1ng, landstap· · •• 556.0347 ·• • -Call Lee 830-72781-----------iTrn Senlc~ '"R· Bru1:c 536-2071 art 4 _ _ Masonry I MARV'S PLUMBING ••••••••••••••••••••••• JJ.m Free es l. Gar;i~e. House & pt ••••••••••••••••••••••• PAPERHANGING •646·9807• Tree Remov<1l, limb111~ ~ Cle:m outs & Haul 3\\-.Jy. WILL 1 AMS &. Sons Profess ional-Reasonable NO JOB TOOSMJ\LL Shrub clearing. Rotu\111 ---& M A k /"I k Free est 673·5829 aft 5 G Is , 545.5475 557·&MJ°1 U!>Onry nc' nOC 1 DR.AINCLEAREDS6.SO _rn g _642·_262'1 . ~n~ra ~rv1c~s ------Stone Call 58t·71t..19 ----• ••••••• ••. •••••••• •••• Painting /Repair. 35 Yrs Eves/Wknds·Same Price 1-'ord ·s Tree Service 'THINGS .. by Moose Hous~cleanin«J UrH·k Ul o1:k ·Sloncwork work guar. lake ad\'an· Guar 558-7380 Experiencl.~ Crew. Gen woodwork. rt'pairs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qua lily Work. Iteasona ~age of m y exp. 536-7056 /\ny plum bin ~·waler _Lict ln~u!·~· 962·7817 plumbing, etc &t2 5613 _ HOUSECLEANING 1s our ble 557'6563 -INT. EXT., 1 ~r. $79. & up, scr v ·I ca k s·mi.t roli le Upholst~ry 111\N DY MAN-Homes & Business. Call Janice's Movin9 we do acouslte. free est . enclosures·rcns. 832·2468 ••••••••••. •••••••••••• J\ pts. Con sc1ent1ou:-Raggedy Anns. 675·65S3 ••••••••••••••••••••••• a ft. 4, Greg. 960-2766 Pool Ser•lc~ VINYL REPAIHSERV. Crafls~645·6558a~t~ Want a H E .'\L CLF.J\N Movin.i: 'lluulrng. Student Paper-Paint 20 yr. Exp. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Culs, lears, burns. re- 0 E ( I(, I w/large truck. Reas N d k' S SN color. Freccst639·1250 Remo•e Driv~ways 11 US ? 'al .mg tam Barry. 5411_9723 &839 5779 e~ ':"or · ~ve , o Poot serviceman. exp _ I I G d DUl'f & Girl Fr ee Ests &15·51'):l --Wait. Satisfaction Guar. Quality work. Wkly D~BRI~~ ~~~2i~. ----.::_..:_ . -Free Est. 645·9951 mainl, $27.50/mu. Che m. Have somcthin_g you want "*HOUSECLEANl NC: • lla\C something you want only $12.50. 1;ree est. on ~o sell'! Classified ads rlo 1 .1, .. 11h .1 Im' 1·0),t Daily l'at111 ... Orivewa~s. Con 11111 l'l.1-.slf1ed J\d l'r('ll' w or k . Tractor ilcms, s mall item. or any Sl'll things fast with Daily By ReliabteCouplt• to sell ? Classif1e0 ads do Find what you want in acid washes. 642·2135 afl al well -Call NOW. Gd rates/Refs 548·6271 1t well. 642-56711. Daily Pilot Cl.issifieds. 6 PM. 642·56711. I '!11111,· hi:: .11i'iK v.ork. Free est. 837-8832. item. Just call 642·5678. Pilot Want Ads. -------- HelpWanted 7IOOHe1pWanted 7lOOHelpWanted 7100 HelpWonted 7100HelpW..tecl 7100H~lpWant•d 7100HetpWanted 7100 HelpWont~ 7tOOH•lpWant•d 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ADVERTISING \\ 1' arc sC't'kmg a person to augment o ur l'lassif sl•cl Advertising department for msidc telephone sales. Classified l''<pcnen cc nct·cssu ry . Excellent com pany benefit s. Salary rommcn!:.uratc with experience. REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE: •:\lust type 45 Wt>M (l•l cdrn:) • OC'pC'ndable •Ciood s pcakin .~ voice •Pleasant pe rsonality If you url' amhiltous & \\.ant lo be paid for your efforts & have opportunity for :uh·~necmL·nt please apply in person lo ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT 3 3 0 W . Bay St., Costa MHa \n Equal Opportunity Employer -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Help Wanted 7 I 00 H~lp W a nte d 7100 EXPF.R I ENCl.;D WAITRESS, 21 or OVl'r, l'' c s hifl. Apply 1n p~:r~on bl't wn. !! llam or J 5pm. 212 E 17th, C M. t).1f)·-lJ03 F1t!un• \1 ode ls needed Wall lr~11n. evenings & \\t'ckl'nd:. 539·&*98 after FOOD SERVICE WORKER I For Rchcfl 1 Days a week. /\II shifts. Hospital exper. pref'd . .\pply in person. Co~l:i ~1 e s a M e m o r i a I Hospital, :101 Vittoria. C.M. As k for i-·oocl Service .Supervisor . EOE GENERAL Heeded How! • Secretari~s •Typists •Clerical •Keypunch •Clerks JANITORIAL MAINTENANCE Prominent Newport Clothing Store Wishes To Hire A Maintenance Man Of High Quality. The Hours Would Be 8 :30-4 Monday Through Friday & 8:30-12:30 on Saturday. Additional Hours Available, If Qualified. Starting Wage is $3 Per Hour Reply To Classifi ed Ad No. 420 C!O Daily Pilot P .O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 H.ip Wonted 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'JUNIOR SALESMEN Ages 12-16. Earn S20-$40 per week getting new subscribers lo the DA ILY PILOT a rter school and Saturdays. No deliveries or col lecting . Transportation fomished. Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley areas. call 840-1Z70 Medical Assistant. main· OF FI.CE He lp. Exp·d. in Sa I e s & Cal c r i n ~ Sharp Ag91"flsi•e lybat.'korricc.Hunt.Bch. t yp in.~ & ge.~. o f e. Secretary, exper. pre Got physician. Write ad ;481. ma ch s . ll ~ck .s Mens ferred, good typist. Call To manage very act" c.: Daily Pilot, P.O. Box Store. 3467 Via Lido. NB. 833·3653 Mon-Fri 10·4. womc.:n 's boutique. Mui:.l 1560, Costa Mcsa , Ca Office girl needed For interview. have total retail expcr. & !12626. Lt. bkkpg. & t yping. be able l o take full Medical Bkkpr Jo;xper. A /R. J\ P. Clerk for Radiology practice in N 0. Jo'u II ti me. Stond re- sume to Ad 11380, Daily Pilot Box 1560, Cosla Mesa. CA 92626. Montgomery Ward Life Insurance Co. SALES SUPERVISOR 1----------•1 c harge of r es pon · Som e re a I e s tat e SALESGIRL sibillt1es. X lnl opJ)Or. for knowledge helpful. Hrs. Jo'-TIME FOR FABRIC right person who is In· 9·3. Mon. thrCu F'rll i.PStart SHOP Apply in person. teres ted in a perm .. Aug ts l. a am . f ilimeposil1on.Salary + 640·0020 C Abbott's Fabric 1 greal profit sharin~ plan. Optician/Dispens'q 2610 E . Csl. Hghwy If you qualify. call for Opl1cal Co. n~'<is cxprd Corona del Mar appl. dispensing optician in 1----------· THE LOOK 644-6500 fa s hion eycwear. Full1Part time. Xlnt op· portunity. (213) 473-6523. PAINTER Neerled. Non· union w /5 yrs expr. Over 30 yrs old . Call Clfler 4 :30PM. 548·2759. PART time presser trainee, K·Mart. 1 Hour M artinizing. 548·6485 SALESLADY --- - Exper'd women's ready Sllll'r Needed. My Jlome. to wear. C.M. location. Heavy athletic proRram . Phone 213/747-2084, ask Fun j o b , rare find. for Stan . 673·2793 . Saleslady, hper'd T~LE~HONE SALES, Clothing shop. No eves Experienced prC'fcrred. Call 548-5383. · · Earn as much as you likt> ---hy talking to J><.'Or>lc :.ill SALESLADY over Southern Or:rni::c County from an ••ir con- PBX .AnswH'irMJ SerY Fabric Store. Costa dil1oned offi<·e . Two H Locations. All shifts Mesa shifls-lOam to lpm or avail. Full or p/lime. (213) 627·4471 Spm lo 8pm. Monday E.0!:~0·1962 S_J\_L_E_S_M-AN Yachts-. -e-x throug h Friday. Apply <tl 250 E . 17th SL Co!>la Person 21 -40. trn for per. Eslab Newport Mesa. or call Ton y mgmt $150 "'k i::uarn. Brokerage. Xlnl Joe. Scimia al646··1100 Immediate opt•nmgs rvr Col pre r Mr. L evi 548·5556 -- 3SalcsSupcrvbor:.inlhe 848·1001 ---- Orange County arl·a ----SALESWOMEN ...•....•.••..•.•......•••••.••••.•.•..•.....• •PBX Oprs Heavy rnc ruitmg nece:.s PERSO:"/:"IEL Adv -outside sale to sm. 0 h• 'I Equal Opportunity F.mployer I ncnme & growth poten· CONTRPORLOCLDUECRTKl.01\ businesses-a ground nr. ealers 1psAvae. TEMPO lial unlimiled thru opp. with a fast grow'g. TELEPHONE SALES Repeat sho~. full & par1 time Mon·F'ri <.:ontal"l Mr. Walker.497 1034 I 11:.i SENIOR CLERK TYPIST \m 111il 111 1·. n.Jllon ·~ salarv., ov"'rrid• ... & "Om · Organize & m aintain co .. fealur'g. new & ex· Te mporary llclp ~ ~.. '" d · d · • d w It i.:~1 JJrodun·r of ~yn-missions. Full Company pro uct 1 on rec o r s. cit g. a concepts. e thl•l11· luhr11·;.in ts for 17802J~1tJ:~~·~\inc HelpWanted 7100HelpWanted 7100 fringe benefits program per s onnel f iles & need s incere, career l;1nd ,mannc u_,t., needs ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• availablc,aswellas fully employee bene . pro· minded p eople t c HEf>. 1n Or.:in;!1' County. ----------llousl!" 1 ve~ & MoLhcrs Lady lo do ironmg '" her paid .76 Conference in grams for Sailboat mfgr. supervise Orange County ~1ar1 l'IT ,hu1ld F1T .Noc;rn1.Friday.xlnltyp1.;t. earn szo MO H lling home for elder l y SAN JUAN PUERTO di\ebsi:~tayb:eo.9sr:~panish lerritories.Topcomm.& i·--:11 n1·t'. Wt· tram.Con· IBM Seleclri1-. goud lieclinl' Fas hions Eve g e ntleman /\f t :i RICO forthosequalified -----"""""----bonuses-gd. repeals - t.1l'l H JV Sl1•phC'ns ;.it phone personahty,he;1vy G4SOJ66CM I NTl-'HESTJo'D? comp . lruin 'g. For '"' ~--·1 I l 1'' , I work. Up to SJOO m free . . . -Call Mr w' alker ., Phone Soficiton pers on "! appl . call . . Min ,,,.,,. 1 111 -m-.m. or 11hones. Comrw~e cll<.•rs. -" """ sampl es. Call aft 6 . J f' lhl · · \l1n111111rn 11r B.:;v.pm :it Ii 7 l'M Non.smoker. $125. wk L~tal Sec-£-at547-7H!I or a ellc organ1za-631 ·0454 days, 960-2803 (. I I I 963·2353. 963·7470 .-'ll:'l-' t SI 75 h t st t + · & k d ' " "' t q11n~ .11111 ' --st:1rt. Call for interview. -Busy untington Beuch ion . r o ar mtc!i w n s. 1 .,!-.ill.; frnntoff11·1"1P lh•livirym t•llOH 21 perm Wind ow Desi g n s . H.S.GIRL.Summerhclp . Of fice Experienc e -bon~es.CallS36·2100 1 1 1• ,. Hl'Cl'Pt11im.,t 11' 1 1l'·"1Y ~n,orhn I.A Tim~~ 556-69111 $70 m o. Rm & board. necessary Please <:all INCR MACH OPR Heal Estate, licensed :.\ ( \lll'llt'IH'\' 1k ... 11 .1 I' .. I\" lo ·'. ( nmt•s. s;!;'",., B lb I f ... t' JBkk f •• , lKl)CI a oa. I:. . at J0<1m. 962·6611 ~ccoun ,,_ pnn s"lespeople. Why not , .... ,1 I .1 r \ 1 11111 rwr mt1 ,., HAIRDRESSERS .. .., .., .. "''' urtl··. '~1th,., l>l·""l'\I. ,\" .. '-"l /''1111lrol Call645-7337 fj?J.0097 LOANPR-OCESSOR ·Per.m pos1.tion for cx· v.orkinthehottestarea SCHOOL BUS DRJVER.S Equal opp ortunity employer. SJ.60 per hour s tartin g 4 h ou r guarantee. Licensed or will train. 559-0812 I , ,,,, .._. . per d machine operator • Huntington Beach/Foun· 1' 1 1 1 1 1, 1;'.·; "'~'111111 ~~111:·;; '\u1 ··• ll.q1p' ~:..p 'd . --H-AIRSTYUSTS 1-.xper '" Fl~AtYA. loan A, P A 1 H & payroll Im-I 1a1n Valley. Call Phil 1·n1h 11 1.111c motl\,1lt•d packa~ing 1-..slabhshed medwll' op l'ning . Co 'McNa mee at Village '1 1n tl 1\ 11t11al V.JlllCd fnr With f''ollowin~ IMAGINE YOU c.u with xlnt benefits ben1:fits & ;ldvanccmcnl. I Heal Estate 963-4567 pro~ rt''>Sl\'I' ok SJI tof~wport~r Inn Salon Salary commensurate Apply In Pe rson, ----SECRETARY Newport Bch R ea l F.slate Lending Co. seek· mg highly skilled sec'y. Typing 60 w.p.m . Sh mm 100. Pleasant personali· ty. Prefer 2 yrs ex per. Salary nego. Please send resume & salary req'd to Classified ad no. 429, c /o Daily Pilot. P. 0 . Box 1560. Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Equa l Oppor Employer STANDARD MEM ORIES l """'h \111w!'-t1 l"l't 1111.1 \111 l .11tf '1 I 1 1 llppor11m1l ,. I l'11d11' >'r ~I I" Clerk · Typist '. , it , • 11 ·r ..i 1c rlrrk • I t •I 111'" ( 'l,1 .. •;tfl1·d 1 • ii I ·1• Iii 111 1111' 1).111' 1 • , \ 1 , 1 t.. r • 1 • 111d ' I ' ' ' I ·II"" " 11•1• tr ' \ t Iii\ I •11 Daily Pilot 330 W . Bay St .. Costa Mesa llpp111' 1111 1 \ l fl p in\ I I , ...... 111 \\ 111'·· I: , r• 1 11tl• 1 TIFFANYS J'.1 I 11111 ,\ f1 1 1 olh1·•111c• r' I Ill(• I ' It'\\ I., 1 t;l~)fl 11p•·11 llr,,. 71\~I tu J P~1 -644·0661 or!l-10·8582 IN A with t'Xpcr.547·5621 BACK STREET ;;,:? 7j~,; ~1aid. Full lime, J?ood P<i.v 655 ll St. Tustin Half Day Nice Pay DENTAL RECEPT. ".111h·tl 1-:xp<'r. prpr·rt ('~ti I ~Ill 7111 I lH."I l',\l. ,\S.S ISTJ\NT 1'"11 d t h .J1 r.,1dc. en 1h11s1:ist1c Callf>48·8&11 l>r:~T,\L /\ssl. (;r eal JOI ror l!lrl w rc:il exp in l'X p.indcd dutit•s Do nnt ap 1ll) unl<'s" you ;ire ~h;1rp 1 Tr1·ml·nd11us opp. in pro ~· rl•.;-.1 \'l', J'lrevE'nl IVI lh·fll,il nfc-552·833'.J DISH MACHIME OPERATOR "'""Y l1H1n~ p /limt• •" 1•1'kPn1h & l '\"C's >. App h In pt•rsoll. Cost<l Mc-s.1 'li•rnttnal ll11~p1t.tl. JOI \1clC>r1 .i <:~I \s k for I '110<1 ~ .. n l(l' $upt'n 1:-.or. 1-.C ll l>l'd l\ \Slll':H f'rof . n1.1lt11 1 '\q~hL" J\),k fur \t .111n1 1· .1K i41X !l'\~-IP~l 11r IP"v1·SPM GREAT NEW JOB! & Benefits Apply 31755 - rir 5P M·9PM 1-;arn SlOO C~sl Hwy:_So. Laguna I ... T per \<\l'l'k doing en ~11\10, part time. I L newport Jny ahle w ork 1n our WehoYetoornc.ty II HUOR INN MOTEi. -· I hr and lll'W nfc opening positions to list fi75·J46:l ~ ' .,. -personne near 0 C. Airport. Xlnt in th~ rx.«· --agency opportunity for pos1l1 w MAIL CLERK · minded ind1v. For Lynn, 833-9145 l'crmanent full lime --752·0331 personal intervll'w, <:al l P~rsonnel R~SOW"Ces Heliabh• pcrson wanted Aeclnt (CPA> toSl8K 83~·11095 _ in busy financial or F;C llkpr tn $12K ganizalion Knowledge of F/C Bkpr, consl to$900 mail r oom fun ction ExccSt!cy/AdmasslS875 HOSPITAL CUSTODIAM l'aqwt. floor mal'hi11es knowled ge & exp. n :q'J San Clemente> c;cnl.'ral i1(J!;p1tal 711149&112:! llOUSEKF.F.T'ER want· ed. 2 days week. l.a~unn N1~ut•I arc<i. Own trans 496·0958 11ous 1-;K F-;F.PF:n Cook for (.'o upl e. Eng lis h s peak1nj?, Live 1n. N 1:wport B<•a('h 5 1.• ""'" Urive Salary open W n Le slating aJ?e. cw & ref's genc·y ; 1151 Oove No. 112. NcwPort .13c.ich Insurance Secretar y wanted. Personal lines experience preferred. Typing, rnvoicin~ & of- fice rou\ine. South Coast lns uranc<'. 211 Ocean Ave. La~u na neach 494·1031. helpful ; but not necessary . Must know F.xec Secy /HE bnkg $700 slit'k shift. 644 4360 or up· F' /C Bk pr. const S750 ply 500 Newport Center Secy /bi-Ing I Span. $700 Vr. Suite IJOO. NB, Girl Frid ay. fine S700 Girl Friday ~ MAINTENANCE man for Legal Typ1st 1ht1g SOOO general contractor. part Gen Orfice $SOO time. rainting, clean·up A/R Clerk (Fr1eden) $60G work. etc_. _64~~14 __ 2192 Martin, Irvine MANJ\G 1-;n , Asst. Mgr potential. S pec ialty Shop, ladies ready to wear. Orange County area. 646·5388 ---------- NURSELVN HEAL ESTATESt\LES HACIENDA REAL ESTATE. INC. Opens Office #4 in Costa Mesa. Self starters, free Lhinkers. truein<lep. con· tractors. Best com1n. in town. Call John Rampello. Mgr 2975 Fairview al Baker 549-951 I RECEPTIONIST SECRETARY EX. Good telephone voice, Newport Center. To $750 mu!'t type 50 wpm. ap mo. Very demandin11. plications can be fillt.'O employer. 2 Girl ofc. out al 32158 Camino Need xlnl sh & typing Capistrano, Suite 205, skills. Send Resume lo San Juan Capistrano Classified ad no. 437, c /o between 8:45 am·5 pm. Daily Pilot, P. 0 . Box -1560 Costa Mesa, Ca RECEl'TIONIST Newport Clr ofr. Good personality. Lile lypini?. heavy phones. Call aft 3pm, 979·1614 92626 Secretary, s h/type. Asst to pres. Fu lure Versa- tile, gd detail 645·2666 SECRETARY, gen'I <>fr duties. good typist. O.C. Airport Area. 549-0068 SECRETARY Downey Savings & Loan Telephone Work rrom your home. Mature woman wantt.'O. Call JIB area p /limc some cve'l'. No selling. 635-6101. Telephone Sales r (f i me eves & Sal A 1\1 16 & over. Apply, 1505G .Jackson. Midway l'ity. After 4pm. Se<' Dave. TELLER UTILITY TELLER Current pos it ion available for on·call Utility Teller lo work parl·limc, as needed. in our La~una J11lls branch. Must be able lo attend savings courses in Beverly Hills for I w eek. Applicants should h ave good ap pearance & personatity & have bank1nf! or cas hiering back· ground. Flex1hili\y in work1n~ hours re· quired. Please Call For Appoinlmt.'nl Rill Milch<'ll 558·6000 ext 317 GREAT WESTERN SAVINGS 24100 El Toro Rd Laguna Hills Equal OpJ)Orlun1ly Employer M/F COLLECTIO~ P ROCESSIMG Write ad 110 471 . Dll1ly l>1,hv..1 ... h1·r. m.1tur1· Pilot,PO.RoxlSf.O 1w r,11n , lull "r part t1m<' Ins urance Agency Girl Commercial Lines. Un· derwriting & Rating. Ex· per. necess. Sal open Health & retirement plan. Fred S . James. 494 ·I 087 or 549-lO!lX. ti\sk for Mrs. Bradley.) --- MANAGER. ladies ready to W<'ar . Specialty Shop Orange County J\reu. 646-5381! Opening for LVN Team Leader , meds for so pa- tients & supervision or Aids on t eam . Lge Rehab. Hosp. Xlnl salary & benefits. 532·6848 ------ RECEPTIONIST Pleasant voice fOf' busy phones. Front office ap· pearance, some typing. Hours 9·5:30. NeW'porl Beach. Call Virginia 833-0123 has opening in new Santa Tellers required. Exper. only. Full time . Cal l Mary Bates. 4lW·0771. Ana orrice for sharp in· dividual w ith good s hort h and & typln(! Q .. "1·n Wiils.' of '11111 TD"• !'-.i \Ill .... ·" l ftoll\ l''i:t> rt'l t \pph l111'1•r,11n \I 1r11\l'1 ... :-..l\1n1•-. 1.i.,\\'p,111trr11r :'\H I q11.d Opp l•:mril•" Ill I I "I t 11cf('nh p I ,js cit 11 1 1·:~1·<; ~ .•• (',11 phllr\t I• o• \Jr f.\1111'>~~ Jt"~' I It)" ~t'lll r,11 & ... 11Jt1• 111 'hh \ppf\ Ill l>l'I l-On \f.1no ... n .... 1,111r.1nt , :t?lll I LOJ-.1 "" y l ct~I COOK '<Int )oh (or '''P rook ll,1\ ,h1fl Ioµ \1,11!t'" & brnef1 l ll un11n).!l11n V .ii I c•' (' 11 n \ .ti<'.,<· l' n t I l11-.1nt.1I X~' '\1•w1l1;111 \\l" llunttn,l!tttr1 lk•nrh ~1? 555 1 IFYOU ~1 \ ... (' 1 l"11c;t.1 M csa. Ca !rlil2r. ,, .. .._'-, r r,,r nnva t tt... -.JANITORS· El Toro area. p /time eves Cpls ok. car & phone a must. Call S32 GS58. •'•'nl 1 ln'>JHt al. f,f,I C't•ntt•r t IOUS F:K EE Pli'G t:ouple St.C 1\1 wanlc<I lo cxch:inge 3 DISPATCHER <:r.1Hyard Shift Aµpl v Ill f>t•l'-,(ln. YELLOW CAI IHI) t-: lfith. t'M l:.t Ml'~a NO l'llON 1-; Ci\U.<; Pl.F.A.~r: ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLERS WI' h;ivC' long tl'rm as· "'llnmrnt:<> ava1lohlc ftir f\l'nplc exper1enr1·rl at -.tuUtn~ I'(' Boards. and for proplt• t•xpcncnr1•d w ruhle hnrnt~s1n~ & '"1t1n~ t1•c-hn1qu<"\ MOFH TOP PAY We~trrn Tttmporary ~wrv1rl?!I 625 S £ucltd 53.1111110 Anshcim tlays hnusc & gurdcn work fnr Occunfronl Apt. 1----------•1 ·Hl'J· 15110 or 499 M!).1 llOUSF.K B t::PElt IAVl" in Widower. children 8 &. tO MuM have car. 5\J day "'"· S300 JX'r rno 1\.13· 9f.O I & 4 94 62!n I louseke~per , p('rmenenl Own tran <;p 2 Oay11 p /wk . 5 hrs Lido 673·0629 JOIN USAT THE BEACH STATISTICAL CLERK Pacifi~ M ulunl ls looking for a versatile person with chversl(led skills • M alh Reasoning •Typing »60 WPM HOUSEWIVES.$ •Bkkpr backgroond •Shorthand helpful TOY & GIFT f'ACIFIC MUTUAL PARTIES 700 Newport Ctr Or c;1fh N G:H1get" wlll Newport Beach l r a 1 n 1 n t'X pt>rlt>n<·••d '•E•'•q•u•a•I 0-p•po-r •. •E•m•p•l•o•y•tr•I hcm~e"' 1ves lo earn S'2000 •· h.n' .1 • 1 1' 1•T In oHi>r nt l(OO<f, l•I """ pl,111' .In .tcl 1n 1 h 1 l>;11h 1'1 lu1I----------• hy Uec. h t demon~lrat tng bt.•aullful lines or gins & t<>y~ No rlcllv no col I t"C'l fr<'c ho~tess girt-. Nc•cd car Call V79 4JC17 KITCHEN Hf.LP For Sandw ich Shop . Permanent full le Part time positions. Startin~ salary $2 per hr. call 979-()747 betwet•n 2PM & 4PM. < 1:1:;"1 h"d "tf'f1 mn Phnn1· fH?. '417" flave 11omelh1ng to sell? Claiudfled :\d,(to II v.i>ll. ( Glrt1 'N Gad«icl• "Our 2$lh Year" \ ( \ MASSAGE TECH Youn~ lady (18·28) for legitimate foll time J>OS•· tion. No exper. nee. We send to school. earn while you learn. Apply in person any afternoon or eve. 2112 Harbor Blvd. Cosla Mesa. -------- M~chanic Mazda experience· front end preferred. Top pay plan. vacat ions, Mazda s chooling inclUIJe<l. A!lk ror Buck at 645-5700 ----- MECHANIC. exper. pre rerred. Top pay. in surance. profit shorina Apply at Shell. 17th & frvint'. N B. Classified ads sell big items. sm<ell items OI' any It.em. J ust call &t2·5678. Don't drop the ball! Get a Job with 8 low-cost Dolly Pil ot Classified Ad. Phone '42·5618. 1 'I' NURSE RN RE. SALES: ... We have OPPor1.unilies We are looking for an RN for a few SelectSalespco- th a t h a s pr 0 v en pie to earn top com· leadership & erficiency, misions and bonuses. If who is able to organize & you ·ve h ad your basic skill s . Good pay & ~9lllf,.fl!,.~~!I Benefits. Coll personnel -,, at C714 ) 549·0902 for further info. eoe. follow up on quality pa-training and wnnl to1 _________ _ tienl cure programs. For graduate to a strong in-s•C1tET••y I C I l dependent with a win· '" A" aq~e on vu escen To Art OlrectOI' in rapid· lioi;p th al h as new ning spirit. call Pete f)r Rehab . depts. Many Bill. 556-2600. SELECT ly growing Sall Boal h II f PROPERTIES. Mrg. Company, Ma n· c a enees. top pay or -------- -datory 60 wpm accurate _q_u_ahfled per~. 532_·6848_ 1·---------1 typing with pay step ex RN-CCU OfFICE 'OSITIONS Ni~hls. full or p /time. <Temporiryl 01fferentlal pay. Xlnl perlence. ExC'iting field lor sharp person. IHM Composer exper. & a b1c:kground In advertls· ln1 desirable Solary Open . C1 ll Mrs . Sheridan. 714·~9-9711 benefits. Contact Mrs . Baleslr crl. 642 2734, Short Ii IOIHJ ttrM Cos t a M em o r I a I poMtfOtll. Locd finns Hospilal, 301 Victorla,1--------· .t top r"Y· 100-/o Fr'ff1_c •. M_. E•O-E •. -----iServlce S t ation Allen· to Yoee HOTICI dant, u p er'd. Day & Lpn, IJJ..,145 ,.,...OftMf~n T tMpOrwy Serricn llSl Dove. Suite ll2 Newport Beach , evn. rull le p /Ume. As>p- how Dally PUot Clua· Jy Shell SUUon, 17th It Wed 1d1 dl1play their Irvine, N.B. me81•1e1 with le1tbiUly and Impact 1 Our ads we Service Sta. Atlend1nl are proud to aayl.. really •Wanted. Full le P/timc. get resulta. l"hone Brownt Shell, 990 E . fWl·5671. C:O.t ffwy. NB CONTROL CARIH Employment ACJ"CY Fees Paid ••• •CAREER STARTER• DEPT. CLERK ..... ~75 Compatibility & gOO<J humo r nee. Sharp . m ature. Lite telephon\\ dh1trihuting and f1lina. ••• •CONTROL CLERK• lNV. SYSTEMS .... $600+ Good with ... ~.+. x·. 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C.int'l'ikol l'11rlr11' 2Vl~• r,.r l.n l'.1u1.J1 s.:,;.1 .: \\omen.L Jnbt>:.l1ghtl~ -\l\L\\llll-' l-1rn \Vi • ~\lt-t· (,·,~·nt1 .. 1 ~J., (Jrp~,·t.li_l'l·~" n1111 GOINGFISHlNG? frr "''' t'lu.r.., hand tt':IJJPl'd. -"•"II Auction 8015 \\ i:.,.H.ir _ _,rn:--1.x>k _u , C .1rJt.:1• ~.it, 1 l l 1 ;:,.i ~..., C l ea n ,\pp1•aranl:l' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pll'S$5,•;idi .~;)\\ l.lth::-Otl'\I IJujlil~ mt.•nh..ind1'" l'll' ll"J . ·---I a ·swORMFARM 10ffice M.trnikre& \'els. retired AJ.!t.' :.!.j I•> Sterling Stht·r 1-1.itv.art· TO \jt)(I[) Ill l\11--"' I \nuque :.1m•' ljblt· •" ~PL' Btondt• W1•.,,l l>1111._ 1 Llp.·n Ud1ly :.\nll1"•l'm Equipment 8085 ro s I t • •':> :121 • IH.ll ... 111..: ': "m.rttr .. ·-,,::. h I d l h I' L ,. l. 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Apply 111 place settrn£s indudinc nt'eds ~ood h••mt.• and firn,t, •ll!l ~" ;.._,_.,! ~1 ~ L'htldcralt c.-m-;clop..tj1,1 -Cra" ler.; .~ Rt.'1.I \\',1rni.. , hr, 51.! .! t d. ,1oo,, i::1, person , '\ ell1>w l'.th Co.. scr l'ln)? pien-s. :\lust ::.ell f d C 11 S-lt' 11_ 1 1 \ ·'· ,;.!.'i 1 l)Utt 11 ~1 ·•:1 & much more• July 31 .l Jew~lry 8070 1 ':3tl2 Gnt h.mi llH I , t l.; .t I-, 1 , , d ", 1116 E. lfHh St. Costa Bestofft>r.&Ht>l21j, rtl.'n · '1 ' '" \,d ~:.::, U... ,,.n Ill \u);'. l . 10 .\:\I to I P\I. ••••••••••••••••••••••• C \Ll.~i51·1l p1,.r,~ ..,,-i \\ l'lh l \I t l d113J1}: .. , \' 'I' l\lesa. ------1.'0!!1,· I'up~. \KC r.·~ 4I2 ist.i Qwnl..i .. ' WANTED N 5 ill! ,. :--.--1--k--com~ras& I Ch.1mpl1n,· .'iri1-.nld l l.1110..: Br>1 :->t· 1 .. 11 ti44 t)5;;; Tl)I' C.\."ll D')l.L\ll IRO ... 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Pj\H\ SIL V ER SEH\'l CE. h1~h :\lt.'t.tl r.111,: Ht·Jd~ Inv. lrt·1lt:11.1 mi!r,. ~ l'refrr marriedmanfor with 12·l.O Zoom L<ns -ru.l fl .t" 1.;•I ~!·.. l \IL :1.i ~';4;~..'. furn Web,•r f..t.'ttleHB(J Jo'l ~E f"L'R~ & A'\ I 111 rl'f1n1:-.h & s-;3 1111 • .ti v.Jlnut .,,,~ !·-- perm. n·,p f)lr.-1t1on. Ex lrke ne-.. · P rice JS l)p('O I , •.> ~-,, l v. in ~µre.id ~ l JOt.>JJ~ Tl~L l:.:S IH.> ~'llJ p hon<' ,, ; .; u J L~ "r th in r r _ r 11 per. nol r cq'd. Appl~ L..impo, 1, _,· n t :i.11:--'l.'t 2o:H RJlmorJI Pl ti~:i-~ ,... ~ 1 •· •; • .\. , ,1 morno; 1!130 ~e1A.port Miller fluid ht'.ld =:~) F:"t .,..h.it '00 -.. •• n• m r•1•<'"' ""' ,.t , .... ·•fJ' L' -'1 1 off \1\'lon.1 ~SELL rdlt> 11tm.. ... v.1th a Bl\·d . C.: :\f S200 UO [ldil~ Pllnl l.l.s"llted· t'll , ;., I• \ ,1,· \-J.ley ii.tr> 1,ii~; Ll<lllv Ptlot Cl..1-,.1fK"d \rl NOTICE how Daily Pilot Class· Grarle:< ln mm PT'l.>Jt:<lor 1000. Like ne". s.tl)J 001 ified a ds dis play their F o r info. m essages with tegibtllly 497·1ZXO. JUMK WANTED f<Jr :>Crjp m.-Ljl T1>p J1> .ir p.ittl f,.r JUl•lS t•r hodli'!' .\l"'l\ .1ppl1JnCt'' t>lt.' h::iult>rl .l"'JY frt.°' Eel Stone'. !It>.' Jl~i mt• ...... ~l llF~"~ L111-· !tr,, Th ' \, ' \\ I ll•'"" tr\ : ' r ... ~ ' 0:-:; , H " t .. :rl I ... .. , ' J~ ,\ .. ~ I \ t • hJ1r ~' ''"•I'\' 07 Booh, Power f040 ...........••••.•••••.. .~,,.. Ir" .1n • I "l~'r. "'' \ 'I ,f.1\ \ llH1h \ 11 1· I I .. ' '"" WANTED T08UY .. t ~ • • 1 lk I I I • '· ' "\I \. ...... '· • •fJ I \ l r; •I ·' ... •• 1 i. .......... J -. ...., ~ ,. 11 t .... , t'li I .. ,I Ill ~ \ \t !.· t I \ 111 I' l b \ It. \\ ,\ .. t"' \ , "I.,, .. \. ri II ' h ! 1,_ I• r I I; • r HllF, .\ ~ ,t.•p .i 11-.. n1·r \I' HU' I .\ • r ·' l • ... 1 ... 1 ••I ~~1 ....... n "r 11r CLASSIC* I •t '· I• ' ll l' :i--:1 , 11• •• 1 ,. •l . " l . ' I' ' ' I l I • 11 ·. (I ' .... •I• ,.. .. \I ·,I 0 ' o\t\,f. ·' ....... Jn , I ti ~· ·"~t.:r. tM•.1t-. llutl, • n . t J' p. h \. 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Tht.> unu..,uJI " m~ :-µt>t'IJlt~. !'rt< ... t rl' a:>C>nabk "tth •.111·f.1t 11,1 n ~ u .1 r .1 n t n·d l • .d I Jk len 110 .,.. t11 r , our Pianos & Organs 8090: TWO FREE TICKETS '~ J ·u, \'._t.Ul I Ringling Bros. For an Ad in Women's Worid Call Su• 642·5678, bt. 330 Young and Swingy Ir, I "t I 1ht 11•1"'""''" • 11t • f t111 no1 111· 1t ,., 1· t• 11 to1 , anuwnh falltn~ '\ht•\ 11 1' fl fl pr lnf ~ " 11,•l•ill , d I tl\11 Ir" 1 I• I t tit\ I t 111 I I' rt o'. •I t· ., '1 •• ' 1 • t • 1 fl 111 -.;, .. ' .. I I ". ' I It). ''' • 'u I I If ,. 1rt ''"; '•'• I ' ~nd St 00 l"r r••• h p.111rr" Add ?S """"for t'ath r~11rrn for nr,I t l.l\• mail and 'r''' 1 .. I h1ndl1n, othn• •"" lhlld dau lk'h• l'r )' will takl' lhrtt •ttks11rmnrf' l>o.-nd to.\l•n•n M1rt1n. 4'2 lhf' Oa1lv r rlo< l>atttrn l>.pt 132 "••I tlllh l't :-,.,,._ 'or" ' ' 1001 1 f'nnl 'A"1t', ADl>Rt'-<; Ill' Sl7F And sn If 'l \fl1t'H ON•:no t PATit'H,nt•.,ur rhnl~tn"'ndlor on< lrttp.11 lf'rn 1n•11h• l\f'" "l'Hl,li )o.U M Mt.H PATT t;H-. CATALO<: lllO•lvlH,all•ltf't. frtt pallttni l'Otlpnn ~nd 7$< now Sf:W t t\' IT Roolc w1tll haUfllSIU.P~llf'rn SI 2) 111.•lant t'ash100 lt.w•li St OU lru.U.ntS.wrn• llow•k ll 1111 Pretty Capelet •1 I .. -.,II•· h -\ ••I l1l._ 1r•tHtf •11th • I • 1 ul•tl\ .•. ' ' ' • .. ti\r ..... I I .t • 41tll•I• .. .: 1Jn1ibt•• H I ••tft I\ If'\ "1ll' • ,. •lrt ...... 1 ''' mt ltul ·•l Send SI 00 ror f'A• h p.ilkm Add 2S' for t'nd! J>Jllnn l\'lf' hr•t·dns matl "'"' 'I'<" 1AI h a ndlt ni. St'nd 11'1 Al11·1• Hroolts. 10$. lht• n .. 11) 1'111>1 'lll'edll'Crl!l Of'P( fl(>'( 1&1 f11d Chl'lsf'I !'lat1on. :-.; ..... 'ork. N ' 10<111 f'rint l\aml'. Ad•!rr's 7,.p, Palltrn -. .. mtic-r Sa' f' dol lar•' l'rPalf' bC'aullful thin~• ~nd for 'f'W lf7) l\ffdll'C'Uf\ (' J l .. IOC' 3 dtt1cns pnnlf'd 11\..,.•"' ;y "f'"'' S11\\ f't!l) Qwlts SI (1(1 'l'W' Rrppll' Cl"OC'hl'l II 00 ~-+ l\n1l ~ SI 2.\ '..-dl(1)0•nt ~..... St fO tlo• n Cmthf'I ~ SI 00 ll111v1n l'roch;-t l\A* SI 00 IMIBnl C'rllC'hf'I 11nt• SI Oii lnJUnl \I Dt rim<' !\>Mii.. JI 00 (Mtlnl a,IOftf') Ito!* \t Compltll' (~IA !loot SI 00 C~plf'tt Af1h•M ". $1 11() IJ PT11t M1h1n• 1 I:? ~ ~ o'11 (.lull\• II •.r;r "'U•t'Um Quilt~· f2 ~ U Quill• fn< Tnd" t J 't ~ ol 16 J1f() R1411• :111 • Po..,, ... DY IAYl'I rflO """ .. ro .. ~El .. rElD • S••Q9CI ....., D·•Kll'O .. , AICHAAO IAA~ITD"' COMING TO ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Thursday, July 31 to Tuesday, August 12 PHONE 635-5000 l"\.hl•lm dt.'lt\r ~tlt"'(I '-'•'~l· ••••••••••••••••••••••• f, I ~ I • l µrt Ch1 1'1.11 ,, II·-· .. 11. r '\lnl l"'• •1.t I 7) )t17tl H u 11 d t' r . ' E ·" ~ I d t llou, .. •h11l.I llt'm-,.:,.,. plumb111L!. l11mb1 r furmtur,• ,\. 1'11~ h r.•11r1 \\.1terb,•d ,._ \\1•'1 tr.ini. Ktnt! 'f.1 \I .1llr•"' "'.tr nev.. S65 F'h r 7:1 .\.".,.: Kne Sz. fkd '<'" .. ,m plete. -:-llll p,;.;il :'\.tr.1 firm Sl'l\) r v.urth 5-l.!.~ Qn Sz SI 71l usu.ti!~ hnn • ind dt•I RJ5 '.!'_'h.1 3 5 HP. Sl'.lr·._ Chrtbl,.1r.1 motor. Almo-.l ne.,.. SllC\l Call blJ-8080 WO "\ DER llo r -.t! 57 Large piece .. hrok~n travertine &i:?-2381 :\I \Pl.E SPOO:" th(,., antq rrod: v. hd 1 lit )!.tl '· h j:hb(·k rocker. :! MAPLE SPINET PIANO r,, .. 11.•nt ,.,nrl1l1•11• \\ urhurr S5i " 1~1:? ·,;, ·1 .• r t ,. r 1 I' '' .1 '' d ..... ""'•·n<b Spo rting Goods 8094 •..............•....... Barnum & Bailey C ircus \. 1 ": ,, \n., 1 :• t I\• Ill •11 (I I\' r ""' \\ 1-..ildl.t f I~ I\• H ' \ - 1 h ·" r r1 , r \rd "-l'.tl ... 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"~111 ar•, pt 6-l:i-8 161 or ;;..is. i~kl BO\ ~COL' rs m>t-d hoar' H 3$Sll' f r l'l' jrtd1, 1al palm ~-hr ~t ust.ird con t n r S50 64 ti -; .lti:! morn .in~ rc,1.., nfr • '"' • II • r.irs ~ .11rpl1m ... T .. , .id s:--,~1 'll'l>I ,._11 , ·"· ':1n1,1.:1•, ., ,,; I'"•' Decor ator bedspread king sz. lla han c1eo;11?ned S'.!00 \ :i 1. l k nu SJ'.!.; ~51 ·53..13__ _ _ I Kin!!·O·L.1.,.. n t'<il?t'r 1:111 n spreader. :! dOtX' locl..!- G1rl's St"hv. rnn Stingra~ . 2 .\ntq ,l?ames. ~lesh pla ypen. h1-chr, t"ar seal. tn!anl seat Make ofr S..'>ti i :?-18 N l•v. pnrl Bea,·h T('nni... 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M c~:i Boat Cl"ntc r. 557-4:\..;1111 i mor.• F antastic 111rod1Df? J!o~n. 646 0539 beaded s 10 $S0 Krnit 11 I I 1 • I •>.1l " 11 Ir tx-ds pr;ad s.sS.892-9540 18' CLA~IC Ba\' br1,1t 4 ~11•11t nll• r -----<'YI Gre v . full rn' " l'l'.11 1ix11; Nord1t"a AJpin:i Pl"rl cone! $2.flOtl or hl.·'t --- S tte 9. Two pmr. \ ery olr 673 3891or673 4079 Boats, Slipt / --Ooch 9070 good c ondition S2S per IS',-c ust O<'t.'an h c;hin)! •••••• • • • • •• ••••••••••• pair_Ca~l_!4849R7 \t'sscJ Dual J ohn-.on' SI.II'!'-'\i•\4 fl0rt fk.11'11 Golf Clubs, c art S&S. Fri!! w r emote cnlrl~ .•" i:al :-,,,11 nr l'il\H't lm per· 1 washer S60 fuel sys. Canopy.£1shni.: niJ r.zs.1 645-~lb 837-0641 cvenjngs c.-ompl w 1runrung ttcar & Ulllrlr. Sl4S0673-76H7 S.•ll 111t1• 111•m.; 642-5678 08 DAIL Y PILOT * Wednetday.Ju!y 23, 107S 9590 ....... 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Orange County <Qt~ •VWBUGS '68 THRU '74'S 20 To Choose From Garden West YW 2 lllks w. or tJcach Ulvd. i600 ~· t•st rn instcr Ave. \\'eslminster 6311·7880 VWC~s /\NI> BUSES 71PopTop 72 7 Pos~ 70 7 Pass. 71 Sun Roof. Specially priced and READY for Vacation Time. Garden West VW 2 Blks W of lk.•;1th Hlvtl. 7600 We.st rninsl1·r 1\\C! \\.'cstn1inslt:-r ti3H·7K!'ll1 '7 1 VV.' Su11~r Bc ellc. marine bl\.~. ;1uto. 43.000 '60 PV S4'1. 2 i)r, r1.•bll t•11g , 4 spd. ne"'' tir1.'S 11.iralccs. Great cont!. :5975. !I~ 1570 :irt . s_ '62 VOLVO 544 2 DR •I Spet•tl. radio. hl·;.it~·r. 1\1 ust :;l·(•. KEY -422. $AVE$ @)~~~ IYbb Hod "\' ( /,\ /,.\,., 'IJ01 ······················· '7S Vettc. 8000 ori.~ 1ni, M;/ny x1ras. i\1 int (·ond. S7tl.SO. 63 I ·0882 O....·~ ~ 7,1 C or\'ctli: Sti n~r.a1·· b ea uti fu l m e l all c hro,...•n, 4 spd & all xtriµ;. Only 13.00tJ mi. S72QO or best offe r . c~1ll &\0·00111 bef. 5 :30 or ti73·7R9'l aft. 5 :30. COiMJat 99~3 ····················~·· i2 Cougar XR7. ull xtz:as, cxceptionully clc;.in, nu tires, SJJOO . S-15·•17\18 '. ~· Dodq• 9US .................... , .. G4 Uodgc IJ;.irl. 6 cyl, :ti. tr;ins·. c;ir. runs ~d. $125 prict•d to scll 536·\flti4, ' ---~ AMC 9905 Ford 9940 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1;9 J 1\ V t~f .l:'>I SST. fully equipped . SH!'5 5·15·5-1:18 1!no lfor nC!t. Xlnt <'1111d . l .u mi . Sl~50 .,.,•ith ssou rl·· b;1tc. 67S.:J21·1 '7•1 Gremlin. Air t'ond. new tires. 800IJ rn1 (•n ... r. r111y . $!49.'l. Ph . 5.')£.Q5.1:l. Buick 9910 ······················· '70 El.E t..:'rRA , " •Jr ll;.irdtnp . loaded . blue .,.,.,"'·hl 10 1i. G7J.fi77 1 197S Bu11·k llt·~:11. ~:.Slal1• .sale_ ,\11 ~·'."\I ra!>, t..:ran· berry 1,1,·1Lh 1,1,·l11tl· Lan· d C :t U Ii :JV I) Ill i Nc•'ft -$7~UU ,-..;u,...• •)Ill )' Ro51JO. 111 u.~r S<.'C_'. Hit·hard ll;iynt•S 4!.IJ·2'J.!!1, ;1 fl . Ii. 1::x<·cpt ·rues &'l'hurs . SURFER SPECIAL" 'S8 Station Wagon, in · terceptor e n_gi ni:. h\')-' du- ty trlr hill·h , n1;.iny n(\\' itl'nl:. inr ld painl jo),. Sc<' t o u11precia t t'. ti.JS·82!.IO 1972 Torino. ;1u10. pwr. ;11r. SlcrL·O. <\·d('ll")f. $1900 d aysi>IO J:iOO»,:!HH __ ·_ '6!.I Galitx~· !MIO :!Or Sprt. top. air. PS PH. lo m i r;idi;i1 ,, ~\:!25. ~lljl'\~l5i"O aft.:; 721,TIJ ,,l dr.\"HI tup.a /r·. full p1,1,r. lrlr hitt·h. 52200. !lfi:J·5·135 62 Forti l';.i lcnn Sta SJ75ur he.~l tlffer. 557-0J ?:'i '7.J Dodge Van. Cstm int. PS. lo mi. Xlnt cond. S.HJtlO firn1 . t..:all 839-2511. &I Cor\·;.ii r \';.in. Body & lnler. in Gd. t:ond. L:on- \"t'rted . H e;.is. 6-l~,.!k)9(). CREVIER JIM MARINO AuntORJZfD 5*t & S..-..k~ DAVE ROSS mi's. A.\t r ;id tt..•:111tiful Cadillac 9915 eond. 4!ili·'.!:17·1 :1rt 1:p1n or •••••••.,. ••••••••••••• ·6-1 ~·alt1111i. Ncccls som•' 1,1,·ork. S:l50 or lx•sl offt·r. C;.ill 6 l1i J:J.">< MOTOR CARS ·so t:!a ss ic L:h e vy Dt•Ji\·cry \t ;.in. 1'l'""' cng. rad. sl;1rtc r , ~en . "'·in11g & t ires 5800 or offer . 536-J.159. $ 1 sr ... 110 AOwAv 1200 w. Co••t Hwy. SANTA AHA 645·1102 8 35·3171 •cress lrom tllf S.lb<N 8" Cl1~ T>I( UlTIM AT( DRIVING "'AC>llN( 1---- Copri 9715 1;1 Cht.•\")' a~ ·rllfJ S1cp·Van, ••••••••••••••••••••••• dbl ""'ide rt•u r tloQ rs, ·72 Capri '1(00 ~111t;.i!Jh: For 1,1,·urk truck 33.000 mi. Sl !Alu/bsl orr. ur eampcr. t~d. L:ond. C<ill673·f..112 $12W. l·S:!!J·GOll -:1 -;::---Dot!.un X nt 70 Dodge van :.1·11 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• tr:1Ue 111 part fur stret•l WIJ.I. DL Y "\'OUR lega l_ Uune ll u g~y Di\TSUN.TUY{Yr,\. S.\U .. \2·1• _ _ _ __ OH \'OLKS\\I A(~J-:N Autos Wonted 9590 PA\!) FC JH ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 It NCl'r. Oron9r County's Hiqhe5f S Buyer on Import" Bill Moxe-y Toyota C;.i ll Hoger or Bill R47 -1'.i.'>55 TO I' DOLJ_.i\ H CALL SAL. Uf:R NAJ)F:N~.: S40-~1·12 '72 2·lOZ. ;nr. 4 s pd . 1\m /f n1 . n1a J.!S, r l.'d s.1000. "\\'ill cle;1I. S.~·4090. MCllda 9738 POM11AC·STUT1 2410 Horbor llvd. Costa Mes.a 546·80 17 Toyota 976S ···•············•······ TOYOTA.SA.LE New '7 5 Pickup• LARGE SELECTION • Buy or Lease NOW! ej:y~ 1966 Morbor. C Ill 6J6 9JOJ 994S Lincoln CADILLAC ,...·knds • • • ()\'~r 7U \t) th1 0).~C frtJ!ll ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jean Stocki 6292 Reubens Dr. H11ntinqton Beach Y.ou ;.ire the \\inner of TWO FREE TICKETS F ro1n S l !!'..13 (;,.\1\L: '10 Lincoln 4lJr0 • lmmat· V1n a nc 1n1-: ~it.: 1...-a!>lllJ.! Conti. 1\1 il·hcli n radi;d HalMn Cadillac 2600 ......,. ltwl tires. S\HOOti75·4'92. Mercury 99SO ....................... IS1J .50Valut.:) Rin9linq Bros. lornum & Boilry C:O.to Meso S40 9IOO 1'------------'t'74 .\l t·r<' \\unll"J.:•J ~1 X lll r ,\ t• I'S I'll . Ai\f 'l";\1 IH,OOJmi. SIJUU 979·'1/ll'Sli ;1rt Ii Circus July 31st tu Au~ Ill h Anahc1n1 t..:011vcnti11n l.:cnlcr . ISCKI \\-', Katclla ·73 t :I Dorado l.:~nd :111 l•1p Stl'rcv & 1;1pe s l'ru•~•· ('l)ll\rr1I. l.{';1\her. lk·;111t I <1\1'nt•r& l•J<·;il. Lo rnile.s. 5;,7 ~l:l·l~l Ticket s 111a y be ex Camaro 9917 changed fur reser ved ••••••••••••••••••••••• seats ;.it the Con.,.cntion Sal·rifu·.·. 1!1711 C;unar1> Cl·nter a~e :1d of t ime yl•llu\\', Hutu. Hiii. p/s, Cal} 642·!">67!'1. C!Xl 333 lo p •b, 5 nu 11r•''."I., ,k(tl l·ond c la1 n1 your tickets. 586·8617 ••• '68 VW Sq uarcback. ·71 l\l t·r c tJrY ~l ;1 rqu i:-. \' 0 l•ry ~ti t•111uJ. l"ull ~--quip. Crub;t• 1·onlrol. $165\J Call aft!) pm .S.IH·7!.128 9952 ····················•·· ·t;s CON\/ EH'f\BLE l'\ccd~ hxing up. (l.1aJ.;1• offer l'h 5::iH·11118 good condition. 1'oy. Corolli-i '69 Sta. W;.i g. 53c;.osrrl. __ _ good cond, owner lcav'g. ---- - '67 CHEYY CA MARO ·73 1\1 ust ;1n~. 17,000 m i. 1.ikc nC'\\'. SJl50. ~1·18-271~0 FREE APPRAISAL We buy us ed cars & t rucks . Call CHIJTH Cl-IEVROLE'r for a free appr;iisal. G HOTll CHEVHOLET l)at s un S 11C\'1al1 s t . g u.ar<1nlecd ,...·ork Ln,...· A.LL 1974 RX·4 Pots~r-Cars ~orofr . 732·6960. '71 SQBACK. rchll. en~. V !'I ;1uton1 :1t1•• trilns nu~~Joo. air enntl1 ti nni n ~. r adio. heat1•r, \'inyl roof. 1:111.c Oldsmobile 9955 18211 l~e.ich Dl \·d. t-lunl inglon Beach S.17·60>17 54\1·3331 SELLING YOUR CAR? TOP PRICES PAID For l rnports P uid for or Nol Deon L~wis Imports 1966 ii ;irbor. t:. ~I. (i<&ti -9303 p rices. &16· l·l~J ___ , '70 P .U. Cu stom 1nt. ·r ape. Nu tires Lo . mi. Eli.. cond. Sl800 &10·5.174 --- '71 DATSUN 510 2 DR. Autom;.i tic lra11smission. MIRACLE MAZDA 21 SO Holi>Of' Blvd. Co110 M•ta • c.cs.s•oo 9HO ••••••••••••••••••••••• radio, healer. \'1nyl roof. I 973 663-CCL. $1577 Mercedes-Benz TOP CASH' l>M tWllA· 450SE S--' For cll:!<tn us1..>d c;.ir::. & euQn t ru c k s • II 0 v.· ;.i r ct eJ Sun roof. only 21,000 a t'· Chcvro!el. Dove & Quail ~-' TOYOTA tual miles, & Pric1.."CI to Streets. n r. ~lacArthu r. ~ sell! f809fi SXI J umboree a nd Bristol. Jim Slemons N'W<""l "°''h &139~~:~ :;~.:~.b::.~:'..'.'.~~~~~ !';1f.~~ 1---- -------• New p~int . stick shift I~\ T.oyota Mags. ~·ood $1,500 64 •1·2627 1n t C!r1or. Econom1cal. --------- Ex. cond. SIS00.5-i.11·1652 '72 VW Cil m per van. nu Toyota R epairs, prices. JO yrs cxper . 646·1439. fair eng, l\Jlw1·Ft\1 ste reo & cassette SJIOO. 900-1911 '71 CORONA l..o milca~c . Zdr. vinyl roof,air, auto. 59 VW good corld. SJOt) or besl ofr. G7 :>·163.'l --------AM /f l'l1 . P er!. cond. '68 VW Bug, .,.,·hilt'. rcl>lt •-~'"·9S0_._,_9~7~·2~93~1 ____ 1 e ng. $800. -___ c;44 .491;c; __ _ $1277 D£M luviA e VOLVO 1 llM Hui h1u ! /,\ ~·I~ ")0 ! "1>7 Cam;iro :t.'7 1·11 in . :i ~pd . {Jri ~1n;.il o"·ner. nu clutch WOO. :11.ili 7212 ...................••.. S:d<-"s and Service OLDSM081LE GMC TRUCKS HONDA CARS Uni•ersily Olds 2K50 J\;i rbor Bl \'d . Cost a t<.1c:o;[1 S.10·964 0 1 1111~ Uhls Cull;1ss, 1-lurl'>l. v.~. 3-i;ptl.. Huns grcal, S6.'>0. <\9•1·1;2t3. 1966 lJ lds D}·n:11nic Rf\. xl nl i:ond ~-utl P""'r. S?'J."i. S'18·94:l·l 20 DEMOS . COROL.1.1>.'S CORONA'S MX'S LA.ND CRUISER 69 \'W C<.i rnpcr, s liding roof. nu m otor, brakes, Xtra clean . S249S. 9920 5'16·10i5. Chevrolrt -------1······················· IJ.l CUTLASS V8·18 n1pS. xlnl runner. $375/olr. 493 2029 aftGpm. SAVE NOW J>MlWll.\ 2 VW DUAL CAB runs good, need~ pk op \\'Ork 5456. 78. 548·41 ""'"""·--- 61 VW r ebll eng .• llrks. slrtr, seats. runs g real. $495. G73·0887 Vol•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONNB.L CHEVROLET SAL.ES & S~:HVIC E 2828 Harbor Bl•d. COST A !1.1 t::SA 546-1200 ---- -. Pinto 9957 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1 1 Pinto ltiOO •I spd. Lo.m i. $1 175. •l:J3·917R l'.P. 1966 Chevy Carry;.iJI V·ll ---~- 350 auto, p /S, positrac·n. PlymoYth 99.60 33()()()m.!_.xlnt!ltj()·21l>'I ••••••••••••••••••·.~··~ -DOES IT AGAIN - '70 850 RAC EH 2 seats , '64. 4. or_ 22os. Auto. A IC. vinyl top. slert.'O. Be11ut. Radio. lllr. New radials . blue. looks new, hi MPG. Orig. owner. 1'\111 factory For TLC People only~ service by D an's $1.Z75. Call Lee to Sec! Autom otive. Mint cond. 631 · 1'187 or SJJ.1610 $3000. 644-7171 afl Spm. -TOYOTA_ ORANGE COU!'l°Y VOLVO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO Largest Volvo Dealer in Or a nge County~ BU Yor Lt:'ASr.: '65 Impala , 2 dr. 1\)1 /ff\1 M trar k, mag whls lit:st o(. fer 393.1;6R8 . ATLAS Chry5ler~ ()l)t!n 011 ily &Sun. 'tll,J/, CORONA CBJCA ...UXPll CASH REBATE OH AMY MEW CAR .. Rat 97Z5Rat 9725 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11Bli1B IN SANTAANA $69 MO. ONLY '111.10 . DELIVERS HIW '75 I'll>. T I z• Z DOOl ""'lo• lo Iii:. OAC, u-. Otl..l.,. t1K1 $l0'0. 1tt. bol. i \371.76 SPORTSCAR CENTER l'IAT '4CTOIY AUTHOlllnD '. w... s.n-k., Llfe•lftf. o.. ........ o.w...., 120 W. WorMr at So. Main, Santo Ano •557-2132• 1966 Hl!'fbo•. ( M. 64b 9303 '75 Cclica . new 7000 mi, lea\•inj! are a. must sell . Air. A/T. AM /FM, xtras. $4000. firm. 673-3350 '71 Corona. Magwhls, SlGSO or Make ()(fer 544-6474 or 831).0!04 DIRECT 2025 .S. Manchester Anaheim 750-2011 • • • Ste•e Dobbie 330 Santo Ano Ave Newport leach You a rC! t he winner of TWO FREE TICKETS ISl3.50Vulue) RIO<JllO<J Inn. larnul'ft & lail.y Clrcu> July 31sl to Aug 12th Anf!h eim Convt..'lllion Center , 800 W. Katell a l't\l ' 29'l9 11:.irbor Blvd.1• Cost a ~1csa . 546-1934 •• '68 PLY 4 dr. lo mi . i:ir, xl11\ cond. $795. 646·~ & 548·7482 POfttiac. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69Grand Prix.$90CJ : or Trad e for Yan. Call 556·6423 aft s ; Tickets may b e \'X · 'S.<l C11 t a lin11 . rcbll. en.11 .. c han~ed ror reser v_t'd air. P S, P B. very gQ(){i seats a t the Convention eond. 5995. Ph : 6'12·1272 Center ahe:1d of lhne. ~------ Call 6'42·56711. ext 3..1.1 to Thunderbird 9970 cl~im your tickru. •••••••••••••••••-•••••• * •• l'RIVATE Party \\'111,pay ____________ , premium for '62·063 rr. f\1USTSEl~L '66 El Cam. Y.16 4-511<1 .. nu. tr11ns., Jo mi , run:s xlnl. f700. --"""'-·17/40. Ellen. BIRD Roud slC!r or Con- \'ertible. 540·0141 days. 5.'i l-3377 t ~·el(. v...,. 9974 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 CA PRI CE 1':s lslc '72 GT Wa1ton. um ir1n Wa:n . 3 ?teat, A/C, (ac. 11lcrt..'O, rr1agwhl1J.d licirit. loR<lt.:d , I owner. $3.R."IO. GTa;u1ppk1.554·1287 5'4~·650 1 ----'74 11,A.TCHBACK CT It) mi .. 4 !pd , A/C, AM /~~1\1 8tereo 8 trae k. cori111. loaded. sa·.815. 842·343r ' W Chevy Wagon, "'c\ nu tires. Mood lr1nt•porta· lion. $550. S.&-SJU. ... . , :- . .. •" :1 '· NEW 1975 .MUSTANG II COUPE 2 3 litre 4 cyl.. steel belted radial tires, and more (Y55975) R•cr Sticbr Priu NEW 1975 PINTO 2300 IV 4 cyl., front and rear bumper guards, plus more. (K111382) Regulcr Stidler Price s3324 fact()()' air conditioning, power steering, power disc brakes. vinyt roof. 43,000 actual mtles. (18401V) $1788 1972 FORD F2HC.S. V-8. auto. trans.. fact()()' air conditioning. radio, heater. tinted glass. (19726LJ $3188 1972 FORD TOllMO V-8, auto. trans.. fact()()' air conditioning, radio. h£J8ter. (486GGJl $2688 1971 FORD LTD SCj)UIU weH. V-8. auto. trans.. factory air conditioning, pQWer steering, pcwer disc brakes. roof rack plus more. (481CMS) $1888 1968 FORD ST A TIOM weH. Auto. trans .. factory air conditioning, power steering, power disc brakes. radio. heater. WIC432) s1188 FIRST 1•.ll•YICI : .• . . FIRST Ill IALll $AYE $633 53377 $AYE $647 WAGON Air cond1t1oning. power steering. power brakes . .automaltc. radio. heater. WSW. roof rack. (699GBTJ $2988 1972 CHEVROLET YfGAGT Radio. heater (153FLW) $1788 1970 TOYOTA PICKUP 4 speed, stick shift (63372H) $1388 1970 Ford TOllHOGT V-8. auto. trans.. factory air conditioning, Power steering. power disc brakes, a beauty. (538AGD) $1588 1969 FORD STATIOM w.tl Auto. trans .. factory air conditioning, p(>wer ~~~1Si"iii. -·~· NEW 1975 GRANADA 2 DOOR 250 CID IV 6 cyl., deluxe bumper group, and many more features. (l 241222) R~ular Sticker Price $4105 20°/o DOWN 59987 MO. 'v "8 rr ntF\!t C...-.,h C1o11..e • ... ~ t.u A I· •·n~• • S"ICflc> .. OWl9t1bd omt G<1ce 1> H .'113 .12 11 ~~"' annu.a OEM«tntaye r•1e Cm. apc,.vv<<O C.f00' NEW 175 FORD FI 00 'h TOH PICKUP AYE Show Us A Good Credit Statement ... Medium green glo w .f1n1sh full f.ictor y equipped. (W85134J WE'LL DELIVER ON THE SPOT! Our Salesmen have the Finance 1 Know How•. Just tell us the Payment You'd Like. REMEMBER When you find the car or truck of your choice, don't hesitate to rftake an offer. We're here to counsel you. R~ Sticker Pric~ $4645 53414 CA,.. V-6. auto. trans . factory air cono111oning radio. heater. (348FT0l s2288 1972 FORD l TD 4 DOOR SB>.1Jo4 AJr cond1t1oning. power steering & brai<~ automatic. radio, heater, 'NSW (SE:R60C1 s23aa 1970 FORD TOllMO 4 Dl. SB>.u4 Automatic. power steenng powq l:r.i"t•<; radio. heater. (2888KS) 1968 PLYMOUTH WAGOH Auto trans .. factory air cond1t1onmg pcwPr steenng. power disc brakes. radio. healt•r (t~$988 1968 FORD n Auto. trans .. factory air cond1t1oning, power steering. power desc bfakes. radio. heater. 54,000 miles. (WXJ 190) s1188 PINTO Fully eaUtpped. radio heater. r te (572ETEJ $1988 1974 FORD E300 ECOHOUME 6 cyl . auto trans . fact()(}' air cond11ton1ng, power steering, radio. heater_ (77088R) $3888 1972 FORD TORIHO Sl'Orr Air co nd1t 1on1ng , power steering and brakes. mags. automaltc. radio. heater. (327GIN) $2888 1966 RAMBLER WAGOH 6 cyt .iuto trans radio. heater, roof rack. Won I last long (SRH379) s599 1 65 CHEVY IMP~ V-8. auto trans . radio. heater. (PFM323) $888 Atlas scou111s '--ASH DI QfAN-UP V UR '75 MODEt-YEAR oUR\NG o ("'OR., 300 fA .ll a£BA1ll NEW 1975 D discounted to STER 2 DR. fQ'.YPB> W1TH . " . . Economical 6 c~l1nder en~·ne ......,..,.-41..::::::- ~~~~~~~~~$ LESS FACTORY CASH > REBATE .... r, s '71 AMBASSADOR • llOUGHA .. I V-8. automatic 1ran!im1s~1r 11 air co ndt11on1 n g r::i:>w i>· steenng. PoWPr brakes. r ;;.110. healer. vinyl root (4 251 Y/\l '74 PLYMOUTH S~lll~G 2 DR. V-8 aurom:>t1c 1ransm1ss1on air cond1t1on1ng rov.,...r steenng. pawer bral-E<. rilCln heater whitewall l1ff». vinyl r oof . factory extended warranty IB02LCX1 wi:h 3 speed transmission. lull ----- 1.)(;te>rt e<Ju1pment. cloth & vinyl interior. bench seat NOW ONLY $ 95 BRAND NEW 1975 FURY V-8. auton.atic 1ransm1ss1on. air cond1l1on.r.a. delul<e w heel COver :; YI'"'. ew;i 11 t lrC'S, radio. neater. 11 • .,I d g la'"S. remote mirror. c . 1h & v inyl interior. bench w<.1. vower d1~ brakes (front) GHAT SELECTIOH Of THE SU CCESS C.U Of Tl4E YU.I We wek ome yow Wau.ty Ser'fic. Work .. f'e9crdless of where you purchased your Cbyskt-or Plymouih. '73 BUICK rt •. K TllA 215 v~'l aucry -.••r: lransm•s.sion. CO'., l•tn1rg power r-,na r<J .... Pr brakeS, pcwer Wl"r'' II,<;, '{)W~ r :><>ill<; AM/FM ' f C W'olt('WilJI t1rf'S. vinyl , .• 1 ~ .. r door lo<.k~. fl lt vdtr>I c ontrol !.:>~; ~ .. 1 :; ft.AH WI.GOH 9 o::i , n 1 V·S automatic 1ra11-.r ~.inn an r_ incJ1t1oning. powu .,,, ..:rinc:: r,.owf>I brnkes. radio I ~ol•'r. wl11a•wa1I 11rrs. lugg ~··rack /506KXK) Mow Hew Service Dept. Houn: MCM'ldcry thru Friday 7:30 A.M. -5:30 P .M. Sot. I A.M. -5 P.M. C~ for an C1J+oinl11w..t for all your !.«Yice nttds.. Fast, fair and friendly Atlas Ser-Tice. '73 CHEVROLET CArtlCE CLAS5'C V-8. automatic trans1m.c;sion air cond1t1on1ng . .po w er S1eenng. pawer brakes. power windows, heate r. w hitewall tires. vinyl roof. 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Sto~ks VOL. 68, NO. 204, 5 SECTIONS, S8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1975 TEN CENTS SC Mayor Scoffs at Recall Rumor Land Dispute Another-Appeal On Avco Vowed A new legal fi ght between Avco Community Developers and the State Coastal Commission looms today in the wake of an appellate court decision to allow develop- ment of 74 acres of coastal pro- perty in Laguna Niguel. A three-judge panel recently ruled 2 to 1 that the La Jolla- based development firm may proceed with development of condominiums on vacant. proper- ty between Monarch Bay and Niguel Beach Park. Carl Boronkay. assistant at- torney general and counsel to the coastal commission, said he first will ask the panel to reconsider jts decision. If that proves unsuccessful, he vowed to appeal the decision to the state Supreme court. The legal controversy over Tract 7479, as the seaside acreage is known, has been brewing since 1973 when Avco challenged the coastal com· mission's belief that the com· pany needed a coastal permit to move ahead with the con- dominium development. Avco claimed that it had a "vested right" in the project prior to Feb. 1, 1973 -the dale the law .establishing the coastal commission took effect. A Superior Court judge earlier ruled in favor of the coastal com· mission. Avco appealed to the ap- pellate court. It found in favor of AvcoonJuly9. "We feel the decision was perfectly correct,·· said Barry McComic, a n Avco executive vice president. McComic s aid Avco originally secured a tract map allowing <See AVCO, Page A2) . Man Turns Self In After L4 Shooting A man who flagged down an Orange County Sheriff's patrol car near San Juan Capistrano early today and turned over a hand gun to surprised deputies is being shipped to Los Angeles to face murder charges. · Deputies said John Jamison. 27, of Long Beach, halted their patrol vehicle near Buffy's restaurant in San Juan and told them: "I am the man you are looking for." Deputies said they were not aware that anyone was looking for Jamison. But they accepted the weapon be offered them and were told by him, they said, that he had shot a woman employe outside the Los Angeles Depart- ment of Water and Power Build· ing a few hours earlier. Los Angeles authorities have identified the woman as Cynthia M .. Allen, 28, of Los Angeles. They declined to comment on any other details of the alleged ki1lina other than to confirm that. Jamison was wanted on murder charges. "We can only assume that he fled down here after the shooting attributed to him and that he believed our officers were look· ing for him," an investigator said. ''He's on bis way back to U>s Angeles right now." OC Planners Back Car Wash in Niguel The Laguna Niguel Homeowners Association lost its bid Tuesday for study of what lint, dust, noise and paint specks Crom a proposed car wash could do to their neighborhood. Paul Cramer, president of the association, told the Orange County Planning Commission that not requiring an environ· mental impact report for the car wash project is not fair to the community. But commissioners, on a 3-to-2 vote, stuck with their staff's re- commendation and declared no EIR was needed. Commissioners Shirley Grindle and Ron Yeo sided with the homeowners. "There are $70,000 and $8),000 homes right across the street," Cramer said. "Do you know that real estate men already have been around to see if the owners want to sell before the car wash goes in?" The facility, to be built by Palmer Sales and Service Com· pany, is proposed for a comer lot at Niguel Road and Crown Valley Parkway. It would include gas pumps, a capacity for 15,000 cars a month, and a shop for detail work . s uch as engine and un· dercarriage cleaninJ.?. FIRST PER'!;ON BOVCHI' DUPLEX "The first person who came to 1ee it bought the building.'' That's the real estate advertis· tng success story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Eastaide Duplex Delux 3BR. 2 b• E•ch. Lo mlllnt -Hilh income Pm for Own/Occupant $111,500. own. xxx-xxxx U YoU have property you want to sell or rent, call 642·56'78. It only takes a few words in the right place to make a deal. Alone the Orange Coast the rlaht pl•ce la the Daily Pllol Cramer said a carwasb has "wailing, whistling and hums" that would disturb neighbors. He also said homeowners fear that the car wash might send lint and dust into their backyards and detergents, solvents, oil and grease into their streams. Ben Palmer, project engineer, denied the homeowners noise claims. He said car wash manufacturers have been pre· ssured by skyrocketing electrici- ty costs to devise lower-voltage washing and drying machines. (See WASH, Page A2) 2 Lieutenants Vie for New Captain Post Two Laguna Beach police lieutenants in the running for a new captain's position within the police department will be in- terviewed by a three-member screening panel Thursday alter· noon. Contenders for the new posi- tion, recently authorized by the City Council, are Frank Dillon and Neil Purcell. Both have togged many years' service with the department. Dillon currently beads the de- part men t 's investigation division. Purcell is in charge of operations. The two men will be in- terviewed by Laguna Beach City Manager Alfred Tbeal, San Clemente Police Chief Mel Portner and Cypress Police Chief Orbrey Duke. Laruna Beach Police Chief Frank Scbopeo will make the final decision on selection of the new captain. The new captain wU1 oversee all field activities of the depan,. ment'1 officers. There ii current· ly a captain who ls n!8pomible f« service aspects of tbe depart· ment. BOSTON DEATH PLUNGE Diana Bryant, 19, and her 2-year-old god- daughter, Tiare Jones, fall from fifth floor fire escape that collapsed Tues day seconds before they could reach an aerial ladder that was being maneuvered into position to rescue them from blazing building in Boston. Diana died as a result of fall. Tiare was reported in fair condi- tion in a Bos ton hospital. Fireman who was on fire escape with them grabbed aerial ladder and was saved. Girl Plunges to Death BOSTON (AP) -A young woman who was a n arm's reach from the safety of a fire rescue ladder fell to her death Tuesday afternoon when the iron balcony she and her goddaughter were on collapsed and plunged five stories to the alley below. A fire fighter who was helping them onto the ladder grabbed a ladder rung and pulled himself to safety. time she got to the hospital. Fire Cighter Robert O'Neill was on the roof of the flaming apart· ment building when he heard Miss Bryant screaming. He said s he was "hysterical and Senate Drops Vote Dispute Diana Bryant, 19, wbowas car· ing for her goddaughter while the child's mother was at work, died WASHINGTON <AP> -The 0 f m u I ti p l e i n j u r i es at Senate leadership has abandoned Masaacbusetts General Hospital further efforts untU September to about two hours after the fall. break the deadlock over the con· Two-year-old Tiare Jones of tsWd New Hampshire Senate the Roxbury section was report· M~k c• ,_..,,,, ,.. .""-'!.-. • -..11 ... ed in fair condition at N•w • w. . m.-.,vo•v ~.uo Ent}and Medical CenW'. Res~e Mlk~ Mab1f1etd (D~Mont.), a.a.id workers said lbe child was s~. tode wblh reporters med Uthe fmn1 from cardiac wrest aft.er Senile "'°'1ld take UJ> Che e.lectlco the fall, but was nvlYed b1 d1l'pule Main before ui. Aueu.st mouth·to-moutb breattting b)' the 1_ rece98 orContress. ' ' threatening to jump" when he lowered himself to the balcony to assist her . Just as he reached out to grab the extension ladder from a fire truck below, the balcony collapsed. Joe Green. a radio helicopter pilot for WBZ radio, saw Miss Bryant on the balcony and landed bis craft on a nearby roof. He said be ran over and offered to assist O'Neill in the rescue. A fire department spokesman said that for safety reasons, O'Neill awaited the ladder which was only a few feet away instead of passing a hysterical woman and child to a civilian. Six fire fighters were over- come with smoke fitbdng the three alarm blaie. About a doz.en residents of 127, 129, 131 Marlborough St. In the Back Bay sect.ion. fled the buildings un· harmed. Says No Citizens ' Griping By JACK CHAPPELL Of Ill• O•llY Piiot SUff San Clemente Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni scoffed Tuesday at r eports by the police employes association and the Teamsters Union that a recall campaign may be launched against him. ''I stand on what I have said before; I have yet to have one person in the commwtity, outside of law enforcement agencies, who tells me they are in favor of seeing the San Clemente Police Department affiliate with the Teamsters," Mayor Di Giovanni said. ·'I have the confidence 1 ·m voicing the opinion of the citizens of our communily." he said. Teamsters represenlalive Richard Castle revealed Tues- day that police officers had been approached by persons interest- ed in backing a recall campaign against the mayor and seeking Lhe s upport of the police employes' association. The police officers have con- tracted with the union for labor negotiation services and legal advice. The officers maintain they are not members of the un- ion and are not bound by union rules or regulations. The city has refused lo r e- cognize the distinction between membership and contracted services and has refused. lo m eeL with the negotiator. Jn response, the wtion and the employes' association have filed a law suit against the city seek· ing a court-ordered recognition .• They a lso have filed two claims against the city. One is for $191.125 in back overtime al- legedly owed officers. The other is for $36,000 claimed lo have been spent by officers in provid· ing their own safety equipment over the last five years. Representatives of the union and the police departme nt declined lo elaborate further on charges of a mushed up criminal investigation involving a city of. ficial. <See MAYOR, Page A2) Coastal Plan Meeting Off Presentation of the Irvine Company's coastal development plan scheduled for 7 :~tonight at Laguna Beach City Hall bas been canceled due to time conflicts. An Irvine Company spokesman said the presentation likely would be made al a later date. The presentation was to have been made to the City Council. The plan outlines the company's plans for development of 10,000, acres of vacant property between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar. Other items scheduled lo be discussed tonight by the council will be deferred to a Saturday morning meeting. Or::a :-8· Weatller More low clouds and fog are in store for Orange Coast residents and vis- itors. with mostly sunny s kies in the afternoon hours Thurs day. Beach highs 72 ris ing to 82 inland. INSIDE TODA V It wasn't until the chilling televiled ihootout bettDHn poLice . and the SymbioMse Liberation Army in May 1974 that nattonal . attention um focused on Special WtopOM and Toctici teams. Now UN!Ji are sprouting.OCf'OH the U.S. Analyril A 7. Index Scho~-,J. Eviction Delayed Trustees of the Capist rano Unifi ed School District have ugreed to ask for a six-week ex- tension on an eviction notice giv- ing them 30 days to get a portable school off the site of Castille Park in Mission Viejo. Attorney Spencer Covert, a former deputy county counsel now with Bowie a nd Morgan or Nl'wport Beach bas been tu red at SSS an hour to help the district fight its case. Al issue 1s an order from the Orange County Board of Supervisors that the district must begin paying $500 a month rent for use of the undeveloped parks1te. The district h as been using the ~1te free for the past two years for the portable Castille Elemen- t ary School while a permanent structure was built on an adja- l'ent parcel. County supervisors recently okayed use or the portable school through 1977, but added the rent as a condition. L ega l coun sel to the 5upervisors said allowing one public agency to use another's -property free was an illegal gift of public funds. Spokes m en of the county's Department of Real Property Services said the pa rcel was worth about Sl.000 a month rent, but gave the district $500 a month t•rcdtl for its landscaping mvest- ment. Trustees r efused to sign the rental agr eement by the July 15 deadline. July 16, an eviction notice was delivered to the dis· trict 's Capistrano Beach offices and Board President William Thompson of Mission Viejo an- nounced the district was ready for a fight. S u per int e nd e nt J e rry Thornsley said Covert and dis- trict sta ff will a ttend the Aug. 27 hearing to ask supervisors to re· consider their approach to the is-s ue. "It's clear that the county owns the land and it is the supervisors' c hoice how they want to use it,'· Thornsley said. "We believe we have the legal backing to prove that they don't have to charge the fair rental value." he added. "In our minds the law does provide that they could r ent it for whatever amount they want. ''It's their d ecision-, of course. But they have taken the ap- proach that they have no choice. that they must charge fair rental value based on the state constitu- tion." If the portable school is dis- manlled. the ne w permane nt campus will be too small for the student body and some students either will have to attend school on double sessions or be bused to I chools with more room. From Page Al MAYOR ••• llowever. Castle did say the charges had nothing whatever to to do w 1th P ol1cc Chief Mel .Portner. Castle said before further com- ment is made, union attorneys would have to determine Ute next ~tep Ammunition Cut WASllINGTON <AP> -The Army announced a s harp cut- back in ammunition production Tuesday and said more than 12.000 employes will be laid off as a result. Affected wilt be 14 Army a mmunition plants and 32 com · mercial manufacturers in 19 :slates. ORANGE COAST use DAILY PILOT :tv Or<11,.rr C.'1-t 04Uh f 1 t wtlhwh~ •~•'-<"""""' tJ.1Yf'll1't Ntw Pr"'\ Out I .At1f)ylt• l)f..tnqP r-"'" t r11tot1 h1ht Comp.,..., ... ,.. ''"'' ,..,,,,tOft. ,., .. '"•"'''"' ,, iYiinftft•~ t hrouof'i J ·"'-• tat C0\14' ,.,,,, ...... 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City Retain ing Water Sale Pact The city of San Clemente h as refused to relinquish a lucrative water aale agreement with the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station and adjacent state parks area, an action stale officials charge now perils development of the oceanfront park. During a discordant meeting Monday, the City Council blWlllY refused to accommodate the de· sires of the State Parks Depart- ment and the Tri-Cities Water District for a dissolution of an agreement under which the city has supplied water to the San Onofre area. The city is allowed to sell water to the area for one and a half times the city water rate. Marvin H. Hampton, s tale parks project engineer, estimat- ed this would bring $75,000 to $100,000 annually into the city treasury. towed two ' ··~rs for the annexa· lion. That wnnexation also in- volved Tri-'~ilies annexing the area. And that involved San Clemente relinquishing its agree- ment for sale of the water and state construction of a pipeline to San Clemente. Hampton called the whole thing a ''fight over the plumb- ing." Councilmen were critical of the "plea of urgency" being m;ide by the state, and charged the city had been left out of the dis- cussions for water service rear- rangment, until the last minute The motion to deny any change in the agreement was passed 4· l with counc ilm an Thomas O'Keef e dissenting. Front Page Al WASH ..• Sidney Morrison, 'n, of Costa Mesa, is placed on s tretcher after suffering neck injuries in a three-car, rear-end accident Tuesday in the 1400 bloc k of South Coast Highway in Laguna Beach. He was a passenger in a sports car driven by Thora Gallo, 22, of Huntington Beach. Looking on, at left. is Marina Lemond, 18, of Santa Ana, driver of a small pickup truck also involved in the collision. A third car was driven by a 17-year-old Laguna Niguel youth. None of the drivers sustained in- jury. Morrison was treated at South Coast Community Hospital, South Laguna, and released. However, Hampton said if the city refused to end the agree- ment, other commitments would result in loss of a $250,000 federal grant to the state for develop- ment of the park. Hampton said the project was already about $300,000 above in- itial cost estimates and further delay in securing necessary go- ahead could cost the state the federal money. They also m ake less noise. he said. Palmer added no dust escapes from the wash because it is col- lected in a vacuum bag later thrown in the trash. Though the decision on the EI R was affirmed. commissioner~ asked the carwash represen- From Page A J AVCO ••• construction of a maximum of 900 condominium units, priced at $85,000 and up. Inadequate Parking May Mean Tax Hike The problems arise from a complicated intergovernmental tangle over annexation of the area. Involved in the issue are the federal government, the state of California, the Metropolitan Water District, Coastal Municipal Water District, the San Dieao County Water Authori· ty, Tri-Cities Water District and the Edison Company, the City of San Clemente and the Marine Corps. tati~es to redesign the plot plan, seltmg back the gas pumps. They also asked for input from the Laguna Niguel Architectural Review Board. NY Boy, 2, Electrocuted "But we certainly will build less. I would say substantially less," McComic said. He said he could not give a pre- cise figure on the revised number of units because of the pending appeal by the attorney general and the subsequent litigation. He said that any development on the property, shouJd Avco get its way, would be residential. ''Our opinion is that the hig hest and best use of the property is re- sidential. That's what the resi- dents of Laguna Niguel want," he said. The coastal com mission. on the other band, has regatded the pro- perty as more s uitable for tourist-oriented d e velopment, snch as ocean front hotel. Longslwremen Nix Loading Soviet Grain MIAMI , Fla .° (AP) Representatives of the Interna- tional Longshoreman's Associa- tion voted today lo refuse to load American and Canadian grain on ships destined for the Soviet Union. They indicated the ban would be lifted " iCthe interests of the American public are ade· quately protected.'' A resolution approving the re- fusal was passed unanimously at the union's a nnual convention by representatives of 132.000 Cana- dian and American dock workers on the East and Gulf coasts. West Coast longshoremen in- dicated today that they would not go along with the move. "Our policy is to encourage two-way trade between Russia, China and the United States. We'll load any grain ships com- ing here," said Ed Anderson, a member or the executive board of the Int e rnational Longshoremen and Warebouse m e n 's Union a nd secretary-treasurer or the Seat- tle local. President Ford. in a message read to the union during its 43rd annual convention, mentioned the grain deal only briefly. "I con assure you the pro· vis ions of th e U .S.-Russia maritime agreement will be honored. One-third of all grain lo Russia will b e shipped in American vessels," Ford's message read. Downtown San Clemente busi- nesses not providing adequate parking would be taxed for con· struction of public parking lots, ~ccording to a plan now working its way throu g h municipal machinery. San Clemente Councilmen ap- proved a downtown business dis- trict assessment map Monday and started the wheels movin.i;? for formation of the special taxing body. Under the plan proposed by COWlcilmen, bus inesses would be assessed for construction or public parking on the basis of the benefit received. Councilman Pat Lane s aid he wanted to make s ure that busi· nesses which do provide ade- quate par~ing are not assessed. Fish Planting Off Laguna Rescheduled A planting of 14,000 young abalone off Laguna Beach scheduled for today was called off Tuesday by the state Depart- ment of Fish and Game and rescheduled for next week. A department spokesman said the shellfish bad not been suffi- ciently acclimated to make the journey from a commercial abalone hatchery near Morro Bay to Dana Point. From Dana Point, the abalone, varying Crom an inch to a half in- ch in diameter, would be loaded aboard boats and taken to the Heisler Park Marine Refuge. There, more than 500 hollow concret e construction blocks have been placed underwater to make a habitat for the shellfish. The project is financed by a $5,000 stipend from the Orange County Board of Supervisor s from funds collected as fish and game fines. The Heisler Park refuge area was picked because game laws bar taking of fish or shellfish from the area. Marine biologists hope the planted abalone will grow to spawning size in two to three years. When they do spawn, the larvae will be carried by cur- rent. into nearby areas where it is hoped they will settle to the ocean floor and grow into aduJts. AnnSeooped Landers' Hubby to Remarry? CHICAGO CAP> -Jules Lederer. the estranged husband of advice columnist Ann Landers, plans to remarry in Great Britain in Septembe'°, a Chicago columnist reported today. Irv Kupcinet, a columnist for the Chicago Sun- Times, said the woman Lederer intenda to marry is British but gave no further details. Eppie Lederer, who under the name Ann Landers is the problem-solver for millions of newspaeer re- aders, announced in her column recently that she and her husband of 38 years would be divorced. Kupclnet wrote that Lederer. a businessman, was unavailable for comment. •• I He said further , that the as- sessment should be on the bas is of need. "Businesses that need 15 (spaces) and have got seven should not pay as much as so- meone who needs 15 and has got zero." Lane said. Them ap approved by the coun- cil includes the Del Mar and sur- rounding business district . It is the sam e area as included in a 1973 assessment district attempt, one of several unsuccessful at- tempts to increase shoppers park- ing in the area. -There were no protests at the council meeting. No final action on the formation or the district or levying of assessments can be made without public bearings and opportunity for protests to be filed. According to Ray Woodside, consulting engineer to Tri-Cities Water District, the whole matter began about two years ago when the city and the state agreed to ~e sale of the walerfrom the city. City well water was not suffi· cient to meet the needs, however, and the city needed to rely on Metropolitan Water District water, waler that at least on paper passes to the city through the Coastal Municipal Water Dis- trict and the Tri-Cities Waler District. The Metropolitan Water Dis- trict agreed to the sale of its water only if the area ware an- nexed into the district and it al- NEW YORK (AP> -A 2-year- old boy was electrocuted in his Staten Island backyard when he climbed a m esh fence around the family swimming pool and cul an eleclri c wire with pruning shears. Police and neighbors ad- ministered mouth-lo-mouth re- s uscitation for an hour Tuesday in a futile effort to revive Troy Holterman. His brother, Kurt, 10, had spotted him lying on the gr ound. "The little guy apparently took a pruning s hears from the garage and then climbed the three-fool high fence I put up around the pool to keep the kids out." said the tol 's father, Frederick Holterman, a bus driver. 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Whal can I do?·· In various forms, this was tho top q ucsUon I was asked over and over again during a recent cross·country tour. Wot'ries about debt were pounded home to me by men and wo.men I met in every income and age bracket, in every city l VJlited. So: A. You can and shouJd do ple nty, if this is you. • (1) Don't make the COIDmon e rror of trying to b id e from your creditors. You'll only \ Money's Worth ~avate your problems, even damage your credit stand-lnl unnecessarily. INSTEAD, VISIT YOUR creditors, for they know it is not in their best interest or yours to repossess your proper- ty. As a result they will offer you a number of alternatives, depending on their institution's policy a nd interpretation of your altuation. In the words or one Buffalo banker: "With our delin· quencies up substantially and invoJving customers we've had for years, we're trying to not to set many bard and fast rules. We've done some r e-financing, are granting twice the number or e xtensions monthly as 'two years ago. We have opened a debt-counseling service and are trying to salvage every custome r we can because these customers will be good risks again soon and we want them with us." Or as George L. Whyel, president of the American Bankers Association, bluntly puts it: "We don't want .anyone's home or car or business; we want lo help him pay off bis d ebts.·· (2) You m ay choose among these solutions : -Refinance your loan to r educe your monthly pay- ments. This will cost you more interest over the life of your Joan, but m ay be a small price to pay to get through a critical period. -CONSOLIDATE YOUR debts so that your various payments are concentrated in one instalment a month al a Jevel you can handle. Your banker might suggest this .. as the moet effective way out or your difficulty even though it too may cost more interest in the long run. -On m ortgage·loans, m ake alternate pa yments for a year or two, after which you wi_ll make up ~e differen~e. Or your creditor may s uggest paying only the interest untll you get back on your feet . · (3) If your fmancial s ituation is virtually out or contr~l. '1sit your local financial counseling center. In many in- stances, these organizations are supported by local lenders and m erchant s to help you m anage yourself out of your troubles. · When you turn over your problem to a financial counselor, though, be prepared to give up a fair am~unt of control over your m oney, to accept a s~tem f~r m.ak~n~ you solvent again. to agr ee to live within fairly strict disc1plin~. A fina n·cial counselor will handle all your dealings with your creditors -a big relief for you. You will receive enough money to get by, but your budget is controlled until •JOU have recovered from your fmancial crisis. ~his is a small sacrifice, however, for the chance to get straightened out. BANKS AND OTHER responsible rmancial institutions are establishing debt counseling services the nation over as a free community service, as a direct assist to you~ as a way to avoid unwanted forecl06ures on homes, undesirable re· poueasions . (4 ) Jf ~11 else fails, you m ay opt for declaring personal bankruptcy as a last resort. It is essential that you then hire a lawyer to make sure you get all the benefits under the law. <>Me your petition in court is fil~ . under the F.ede~al Bankruptcy Act, creditors are proh1b1ted from harassing you This record becomes part of your credit rating ~n.d t~us is no panacea. In addition to its per~onal ~um1~aUon, bankruptcy leaves a stigma on your cre:cht stand mg difficult to remove. Housewife Hit Coffee Crop Damage To ~pell High Prices R.10 DE' JANEIRO. Brull the world may be paying 50 •(AP> -An •Umated three-perceatfor crolfee by tbis fall. quarten or Bruil's coffee All expo~ bave been halt· 'cniip bu bffn bit by m.t. ed until lbe full damage can meaninl houHwives around be aueued. SWAGroup New Name For Finn Spedalte"9 DallJ Piiot SAUSALITO -The SWA Group now is the corporate name ol lbe land-uae pWmen fonneTly known u Suaki, Walker, Roberta Auodates of Camllo Calaza ns d e Magalbae1, preside nt of Brazil's Coffee Institute, said that the froets over the past week were tbe worst in 50 y e ars. that t rees were damaged "n early down to tbelr roots;• and that this will affect the next two P'O"riDI aeaaooa. ••WE WEaE T&YING to produce u mucb u a mllliCJll bags la the nest 1,,._ Tf crop. but now, wttb tbe frosts, we will be lucky if we produce 10 or 12 mllllon ba11. • • be aaid. Tfw· A 0 baa been Brull. the world'• 1....-t l'OGP coffee producer. upocUd 12.1 ,.,_.lblefortbe pJanntniol million bat• Jut year, more sn$r' public and pti'fate ct. than ball of lt to the United velop111enta t.brou1boat the st.lei ID all Brull ~ U.S. and a aumber ol fOftiSn a tblJ'd of au •orld cdf• countrl•. LaclucUnttbelnine OmtraJ Rench, Woodbrtdte •al•. ~ew Town. a nd Univenlty There bu been fierce trad· Park Community Develop-inl on the LondOG cottee Jnlltl lla 1"1De: Blkhona. a&n market b ecause of tb• v.n.,,Wallo· theOMlmdCi-BrnWan aisll and tbe price ty Center; tbe Lons Beach b a 1 a d v a a c e d a o u D • 8bareline Plan, Loac Beads, precedeated 12 percent in two Calif. i add Sen Diep Uftlfted da11· Monday, the price ror PwtDlttl'lct Emba.readmo. oo.tree to be traded bl Sep. Tb• Group's pt"oleaicmal tember atyrocketed $381 per meope ,Includes 1Ue plmnlnC, metric ton, closln1 at '1,Ml. land•c•P• a rchitecture. Ul'MD dftlf n, envl.ronmeal41 •'TllB BUllLIAN crop Impact 1 udies , a pplled wb lcb bas b een par t1 1 •· l\atu:ral ec1-c•. r-.ourcea ~eel ii nut ,......_ a. , lllld naka•l plaD.DlnC. df. It• tr•• PJle~ .. ~~ · ftl.,.., ptumtaa park ..s .ir.d.ed ud It• -.-~ reoreatloa plannlna. 1lt• IUDllllC'tu.rera mull P91 ~ CftliP• 1rba1, •udle>-vilual pre-npleeilh e 1rl1Un1 1tockl. =~· and 11le pboto-!: :rrclal Tlm• ol Loo- . . . .. .,, . W.CSM!day. July 23. 1915 OAJLYPILOT 87 Wedne day's Closing Prices NEW · YORK S'FOCK EXCHANGE Nl°W YOIUC • IUfl ll ' - "-1 .... t~ -JlllOI Oii IN Ntw YOflc Stock U CMl'ge •I <low. S.'" Net P E lhdt> cl-C"O. ,._ ~ILl ~tl -~+1\1'• AbllottLO wl .. 6 )t~> + V. AC:l'lnd UO t ti '2'l't-._ AcmeC:tv .JO .s I f '4 •.. A.dmOr .~ a 60 1~-llll A.db~ .•1b .. ~ 10'l't • v. A4Mms Miiii .. 10 S~ V. Addrl8'P/I 1S S4 ,.__ V. AdvlllV .200 .. 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Ju 23, 1975 TV Highlights KOCE (50) 7 .X> -The Great J ob Bank. This live telecast is the first of a 10-p a rl se ri es o n em p loy m e nt o ppo rtun ities in Orange Cou nt y Viewers a re invited lo call in to the prog r a m . KTLA (5) 8 :00 -"Do u bl e Inde mnity.·' T his classic murder dra m a fro m 1944 s t a rs Fred MacMurray, Ba rbara St anwyck a nd Edwar d G. Robinson . KCET (28) 9:00 -"A Touch of the Poet." Eugene O'NeilJ 's dra ma about a poor Irish family in Boston during the 1920s is presented in the Theater in Amer ica ser ies wit h F ritz We aver Ro~rt.a Max well , Nancy Marchand and Carne Nye TV DAILY LOG W ednesda y Evening JULY 23 ':oo o 0 Cf1 ~a> ED CD lllcws (l O JJ:ll .~00<~1.!o> Nein 0 1.!_l lhtlarua 0 JJ C•H.D Tht be ~"' (ih1) I wo one llour 1n\l•lfments 01 lhe si. P•ll m1n1·!>tries. b.l!>td oo the book bf P dul Gallico, locu!>lng on lour membm ol • W01kl War II re!>!slance 1roup. In "Alrrcan Mis lue." the lour ~,._ lo recover tlle stoteo art collectton ol • deco~d Aluu~ hud ol stale "Tiie Counter le•t l"p" shows how -,oo gang· members play ~ 1ac~e1 aeJ•nsl ~notller. using stolen, l1>1ged bolls to pa' lot ~uuled gold ~ thr)' try to bru~ up a gold smugghnR 11ng Broan ltt1th, John Molls. l1lh l'a1mer and !Uoo M0<se ~!Jr 0 Wild Wild West m'rctll Aau (DMootl $4Ud Ei} MIN T t ttW 2& Tiie llWICltn m llednt eo .. ,..., EZ) Rody ' Fr1t11ch ':lO !QI Meni 'ntt11 Show m TMt ''rl ll71 1 l ti Spy tt) l'u Clu Ch'uri (.:29 L!J) Oultt's tllot<e m lrl\ltl f1111 CD '-'h,t11c kurllltt ffi LJtllt R1sub 1:00 0001:11 w m m 11rws (lj lru51dt . .. 0 ltwllnr lw Dtllm ~J Uocl Sqva4 (I) T rvth et Cons.tqvtlCtS O w11.trs Mr l.Mc! m I Lt~ l ucy m Tiit rat €i) u Mu1et l'lthrbtdf Q4 Tiit 811 Yallq tt) .ltnnt W.U W1tfl ••• Puhtw P111e-wlnnonc ptay•fl&llt [dwud Albte cuests ('19 I I a.tilrua m0ra ... rn T1lm StMfa l• Ille Uattachblcs ,10 M-: {Cl {2hr) "Ille u~ Hnt" (di.) ')6 -Robl:l1 hylM, ~lt•art Cra"ger. m l1lf 8ol4 OM1 ID Tllat~ ill ~ "A Touch of the Poet" Cugtne O'Neill's play about a poor lr1511 family 1n Bo\lon 1n the ICJ20's lnd a tyrannrul lmh· maft •ho lanot.s himself superior lo the merdlant c!Jss Yan~ees among wllom he rs hvtnr. fr1l1 Wel'rer. Roberta Maawell, Nancy Marchand and came Nye star, 9:30 0 "rws Ef) kllts de T ropruu ED Tnenil 10:00 8 (!2i (£ MaMiJ: "The Grun Man" (R) M•nno• rs p1eca11ou!Jy positioned between the lreuur, Oep•rtmenl •nd the syndoc.ile when he IS hired lo rond 50mtOne who II.is perttded • method or making al- most undetectable couolerfe1I mon· tf. om Ef>lktrs (~'"" ... _ 0 11! OCH~HD tuetta "lhe M•nSlOft~ (II) Barella omperson•les ll nrchtdub emcee and also dos 1111ses hwsell as a little old lady dunnc his ill\leSlic•hon ol tM slay· inc of aa onderto\"er pohcewoman. (!) Tiit Fat meets.art ~"-Ams 3:30 0 llltwie: ('C) ~ ef Darhns~ (s1159) '65 -W-rflilll Syl'lester, Ca1o4e Grey • '~----------------------------------------Thursday DAYTIME MOVIES 4t:OO 0 "Wiii ti fwr(' (d,.) '62-lony Slrltr, Rdard ~11•L d ;.: I' l'.00 m '1ht Sec.-Wt!111a~ ldra) 'SI • -Behr Oralle. Robert Yount. lohn ;. S•t1on. ~ l* 0 ~ a.tt..iM" (4u ) '62 - ;;: Joll"ny Monhere. ~ Jtl&eg ~ Qt (C) ................... (dta) '63 ~· -Sttohe11 lludfn, MMllel llouqoet, lllHnet R-L J:OD ~•a S-c ti ,......,... (4ra) '4) -ll«fle ObetOll, P•lll llwftl. I» (tJ IC) -Qy 9-ltll die Sea• (SCJ 11) '10 -SIHrt Whrtman, Rob· ert W•antr. 0 ('C) "Tiie Tlldlen'° (wes) · 11- l1llf!M llorpiN, Sim.,, ~YI$ Jr ' luhc AdMS. Coanie kre.s.lr •:eo B "'Hil' T,..... (ad¥) "!12-l11m Rtd~ ANrt Motel!, ~ Mor· ·~ ii.. ~ KOCE Television (SO) .Y.. Wa O•aSOAY •:• ... ...., .. Ar1 "ayt•nthrm r-& y ... wtei ~ llCOCEI I .• Y ... W.a Mt•tlM IKCXEI "'*°"'·· "• -...c--1 l•tnc C-.-. ICTWl 7.» ,,_.,. ..... a.-k (ICOCEl S....... Ml'Wt IC'fWI I: .. Me•~lllW<t Tllu •,.• IP8SI MlllH ~ N•l1U1 tleM "'-'~· O.-i.trs £plSOdf XI. ~ ...... l~ISI "A ,._l'tKt StlMOtr " .. By the ~M>ei1Ated Press T he following are Billboard's hot record hits rur· t he w'eek ending J uly :ffi, as they appear in next Wl'ck 's issue of Billboard magazine : HOT SINGLES 1. T llE HUST L E Van McCoy & 'flw Soul City Symphony <Avto> 2. l' M MOT IN LOVF. -10 cc: (Mercury) :J. ONE 01'' T HE.5E NfGHTS T he Eagk s (;\sylum > 4. PLEASE MR. PLEAS I-; J ohn <MCA) Olivia Newlon · 5. LISTEN TO Wl lAT THE MAN SAJl> -Paul McCartney & Wings <Capitol > 6. SW EARIN ' TO GOD ~~r~nki c Valli. (Private Stock) · 7. J IVE TALK IN' nee Gees <HSD> 8 SOMEONE SAVED MY LIFE TONIGHT - Elton John <MCA> 9. MIDN IG HT BLUE -Melissa Manchester <An~ta > 10 ROCK IN' C HAIR -Gwen McGrae <Cat> TOP LPs I T llE EAGLES One Of These Nights UPI Tel.Mio (Asylum > ·2. PAl.iL McCARTNEY & WINCS -Venus And Mars <Capitol) Watergaters ,, Dustin 1 loffman Cleft) and Robert Redford assu mt• the roles of Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodwa r d outside the Washington Post dunng the fil ming of the repor ters' book "All t he . Pre side nt's Men" about their unrovcring of the W<ltcrgate scan· dal. ~~ "SURFING & SKATEBOARDS" 4 Dynamite New Sur1 & Board Sub)ects By Gary Wurster AM> AMOTHH SUMMRTM SUPHSHOW! <>HE WEB OMl 'f! Plus Bnmmoni: wolh Our Alt· Time Moat ENCHANTMENT! Popular Sur11ng Film ~",~st;·~-, ~ ~ ~f~~A~ , ~ ~1 ~,., ~~~·\~!I~~'.~~~ .~ It''· , .. .- SPECIAL PRiCE MATINEES WED., SAT., SUM. 3. T llE CAPTAIN & TENNILLE -Love Will Keep Us Togeth er (A&M> 4. E LTON J O HN Capt<.1in Fantastic & The Grown Di rt Cowboy CMCA I 5. AVER AGE WJUTE BAND -Cut The Cake <AL!anl1c ) 6. ROLLI NG STON06 -Made In T he Shade (Atlantic) 7. ISLEY BROS. -The lleat Is On Featuring NEWPORT 673-8350 PUT A HEW UP(AIEHCE rH YOUR LIFE• SEE ITI FEEL IT• NOW IN ITS ·~TH An Event ... URIHQUAKE :PGl -0 --SftilM I QIWWW6.-_ ,.., _ FflST IUM! "RETURN TO MACON COUNTr' Olt4011TS HO W ACCll"TAIU , __ '"""!"!!'"'---------------· ru • .,. ..... , 'W~. ~.~!~ ·~ ~. co•ONA OIL MA• HEU» OVH! PETER SELLERS U'GI 1561 W. SUNFlOWER W. OF BRISTOl C.M. 540 0594 wear THE MANEATER ~ "Love And De ath" ··start The Revolution Without Me" PG i. Sotid 141( Gold for Met1cwW--. "-6-1e..,twfli, H>ir:z klll Not C]UOH'lnt.,E'rl lo word oll Vo~ ottocl but 1t fTl•qht "'\,1 .. t~m lriendly. -·---e---, n..Nt~I IOU .C:-....,. $1 2 5 "-.._. r., I • s.. __ , __ _ THE AU WOllCS 1nw•si. ....... -~ .. ow-._ 1 $95 r-i, )1 IJ No• I • Thr lt·rrif!lillg mo/ ion pid 11 r<' from Iii<' f t-rrif11i11g So. J IH""' :wllt·r. aws .. . . .. .. I ,., • • • .. • • .. . . '" ~ ,· ••• -•, • l j ... • ·... . 1\ . ·, · .... ~Return to Macon County -.;r ...... ·-M IPGI O~n Oaol'f · 11 JO Mon thru Fro lo2:00 PM·S1.H THE CITY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANG E •532.5721 ~ CITY CENTRE CIMEMAS S.A. FRWY (MANCHESTER EX.I G.G. FRWY !CITY OR. EX.I A "Young Franke nstein" V "M•A•S•H" 1:40.5:40.9:40 "" JACK MICHOLSOH -ntE LAST DETAIL .. J:40 7:40 Light The Powe r CT-Neck> 8 EARTH. WI ND & 1'0lRE -T hat's The Way Of The World s <Co lumbia) 9 JAM E S TAYLOR -Gonlla (Warn~r Bros.) to ROLLING STONES -Met<1morphosls (Abkco1 CO UNTRY S INGLt.:S 1. TOUCH TllE WIND -Conway Twill)' <MCA> 2. J UST GET UP ANO CLOSE T HE DOO R - John ny Uodriguez (Me rcury) S 3. WAST ED DAYS AND WASTED NIGHT - Freddy Fender (ABC-Dot ) 4. MOVIN' ON -Merle Haggard (Capitol> 5. T HE SEEKER -Dolly Parton <RCA> 6. EVER YT JME YOU TOUCH ME I Gel High Ch arlie Rich ( E µic) 7. LOVE IN T HE HOT AFTERNOON -Gene Wat~on (Capitol) 8. PLEASE MR. PLEASE -Olivia Newton· J ohn (MCA> 9. DEAL Tom T. Hall (Mercury) 10. RECONSIDER ME -Narvet to•elts (ABC· Dot> EASY LISTENING 1. PLEASE MR. PLEASE -Olivia Newton. John <MCA) 2. RHINESTONE COWBOY -Glen Campbell <Capitol I 3. FEELINGS -Morris Albert< RCA> 4. AT SEVENTEE N -J anis Ian (Columbia) 5. EVERYT IME YOU TOUCH ME 1 Get High -{;harlic Rich (Epic> ti. MO RN IN' BEAUTIFUL -Tony Orlando & Dawn (Elektr a'> 7. T llE H USTLE -Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony <Avco) 8. LIST EN TO Wl lAT THE MAN SAID Win~s (Capitol> 9. JIVE T ALK IN' -Bee Gees (RSO> 10. BLUEBIRD -Helen Reddy (Capitol > '"COOLEY HIGH' is a landmark movie, o ne of the year's most important a nd hearte n ing pictures. L.A . Times <-~!,:? t.iA•1'0.,.~'<111c1.1n ~ At1 Ameuttlll lnieHWl !l1lal flct..,151. W4 DIEGO FWY. AT BRISTOL SO.COA-...... ~ PLAZA • ...!~ l·•:l_.. 5'6-1711 ..... kt/ :l~'-·• SO.COAST PLAZA II ··coo LEY HIGHM l :JO s.t/S.. 4:JW:JS FREE PARKING "COOLEY HIGH" ,, .. s.t/--l:l .. 1:1'"9:tl "SMILE" 7·1f:4t s.t/--l:J .. 7.lt:4' ,,J .. t>Jt W /S--l :l-,._9:lt -r Alli THE Mot4EY AHO IUM'" l-llW/~·-11 .. MANDINGO" 6:10.10-..JO W /S..-2:10- 6: 1S-10:15 ~REE PARKING "THE MAH IH THE GLASS IOOTH" 6:15-l:JO. I 0-..30 W /S.-2:1 M:D«JCM:JS-1 O:JO ):Sf 7:11 "RETURN TO MACON COUNTY" · J:lM:.H·f-.21 "REBEL ROUSER SU ~l:M a:.. .. , t FOUNTAIN VALLEY • FOUNTAIN VALLEY it ® llllOO•HUli\IArll)IN(,111 ..... II~·•)()() OneilfGUr DblGsaurs lsMlssl119 l:OM!t .. 7:10 8IOOl<HUll~TAHO!Nl',fll lll9·1~0· "RETURN TO MACON COUNTY11 l:2M:B-9".JI "REBEL ROUSERS .. 1.. .......... OUTtfWDRK? WA1CH CHAaEL 0 .!.'!f't't"•I Ott9r•r "Cleud\ t :• ,....._le A"'lfiu tP8SI "A ..._..,Alofi" T-" of"-""'.. l~r:wiWii•PWl•Pi~~-J:irt:& diUU M•' • . IN SH ORT ' SUMS It up. In the DAILY PILOT •../-A g,•al place for klda. In lhe DAILY PILOT ORANQB COUNTY Vranm21.v.s7J8~ 1 ' , ' \ Saddleback T oday's Closi11g .Y. Sto cks V OL. 68, NO. 204, S SECTIONS, S8 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA W E DNESDAY, JULY 23, 1975 TEN CENTS Big CBacked SaMleback Leaders Nix Valley Split By JAN WORTll Of tM 0• lly Pllol S&.ltt Saddleback Area Coordinating Council leaders declared today they will s upport a ne w municipal advisory council <MAC ) for the Saddleback Valley only if it includes a ll four remain- ing county service areas. Rick Bobay, SACC president, said the coalition executive board voted unanimously in a special m eeting Monday lo op- pose any smaller version or the advisory panel. "SACC at this time feels it would be detrimental to s plit the valley into s mall MACs," Bohay said. "SACC's position remains the same now as two years ago when it introduced MAC to the valley. "If residents want it, then we will unanimously support it." However, Bo hay said, if resi· dents of a single service area want their own advisory council SACC will not s upport them. ' The El Toro Homeowners As- sociation has begun steps to Corm a municipal advisory council similar to the one serving Mis- sion Viejo. Ann Scooped Landers' Hubby to Remarry? CHICAGO (AP> -Jules Lederer, the estranged husband of advice columnist Ann Landers, plans to remarry in Great Britain in September, a Chicago columnist r eported today. . Irv K~pcinet, a columnist for the Chi cago Sun- Times, said the woman Lederer intends to marry is British but gave no further det ails. Eppie Lederer, who under the name Ann Landers is the proble m -solver for millions of newspaper readers, announced in her column recently that s he and her husband of 36 years would be divorced. Kupcinet wrote that Lederer, a businessman was unavailable for comment. ' Leaders or the El Toro MAC committee held a meeting last week to see if any other service areas want to join them. But the El Toro residents say that even if no one e l se ge t s on the bandwagon, they will form a MAC on their own. A MAC is panel for non-city areas which gathers local con- cerns on parks and recreation, health a nd welfa re, roads and traffic and land planning and makes recommendations to the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Since all or the Saddleback Valley is unincorporated, a ll final decisions concerning it are made by the supe rvisors. The four service areas which SACC said must join a MAC for its s upport are South Laguna Hills (CSA E ight), El Toro <Six). Laguna Hills (Four). and Aegean Hills (12). Bohay said since the MAC con- cept is in the public forefront lately, SACC will plan its August meeting to discuss it. "We are planning for a panel or at least fi ve highly r egarded pro- fessionals to answer all questions _pertaining to a MAC," Bohay said. Fifth Dis trict Supe rvisor Thomas Riley, a representative ·from the Local Agency Forma- tion Commission, a spokesman from another MAC and two pro- fessors whose specialty is local (See COUNCIL, Page A2) School Eviction Delayed CUSD Trustees Seek Extension of Park NoJ ice Trustees of t he Capistrano -unified School District have agreed to ask for a six-week ex- tension on an eviction notice giv- ing them 30 days to get a portable school off the site of Castille Park in Mission Viejo. Attorney Spencer Covert, a former deputy county counsel now with Bowie and Morgan of Newport Beach has been hired at $.55 an hour to help the district fight its case. At issue is an order from the Orange County Board of Su pervisor s that the district must begin paying $.500 a month rent for use of the undeveloped park site. The district has been using the site free for the past two years for the portable Castille Elemen- t ary School while a permanent structure was built on an adja- cent parcel. County s upervisors r ecently okayed use of the portable school through 1977, but added the reol as a condition. L ega l counsel t o the supervisors said allowing one public agency to use another's property free was an illegal gift of public funds. Spokesmen of the county's Department or Real Property Services said the parcel was worth about $1,000 a month rent, but gave the district $.500 a month credjt for its landscaping invest- m ent, Trustees refu sed to sign the rental agreement by the July 15 . deadline. July 16, an eviction notice was delivered to the dis· trict's Capistrano Beach offices and Board President William Thompson of Mission Viejo an· nounced the district was ready for a fight. Superintendent Jerry Thornsley said Covert and dis- trict staff will attend the Aug. 27 hearing to ask supe rvisors to re- consider their approach to the is· sue. "It's clear that the county owns the land and it is the supervisors' choice how t hey want to use it," Tbornsley said. ·•we belie ve we have the legal backing to prove that they don't have to charge the fair rental value," he added. "In our minds the law does provide that they could r e nt it for whatever amount they want. "It's their decision, of course. But they have taken the ap- proach that they have no choice, that they must charge fair rental (See CAST ILLE, Page AZ) Suspect Turns Self In A man who flagged down an Orange County Sheriff's patrol car near San Juan Capistrano early today and turned over a hand gun to surprised deputies is being shipped to Los Angeles to face murder charges. Deputies said John Jamison, ZT. of Long Beach, halted their patrol vehicle near Buffy's r estaurant in San Juan and told them: .. I a m the man you are looking for." Or:g~'*'7 ~·· Weat••r More low clouds and fog are in store for Orange Coast residents and vis- itors, with mostly sunny skies in th e afternoon hours Thurs day. Beach highs 72 rising lo 82 inland. INSIDE T ODAY • It wam't until the chiltmg leleviaed •hootout between police .and the Symbionese Uberotion Army in Moy 1914 that national . attention was joeu1ed on Sp1ciol Weapons ond Todic• teams. N'1W they are JPf'OUting.ocron the U.S. ArJ01111u A 7. Index Deputies said they were not aware that anyone was looking for Jamison. But they accepted the weapon he offered them and were told by him, they said, that he had s hot a woman employe outside the Los Angeles Depart- ment or Water and Power Build- ing a few hours earlier. Los Angeles authorities have identified the woman as Cynthia M. Allen, 28, of Los Angeles. They declined to comment on any other details of the alleged kilJing other than to confirm that Jamison was wanted on murder charges. "We can only assume that he fled down here after the shooting a ttributed to him and that he believed our officers were look- ing for him," an investigator said. "He's on his way back to Los Angeles right now." 22 Investigators Get Job Assurance Orange Cou nty supervisors have ordered Sheriff Bradley Gates to give first hiring priority to the 22 investigators involved in a controversial transfer to his de- partment from the county Dis· trict Attorney's office. The board unanimously ap· proved a resolution clarifying the action they took J une 19 to move the investigators. That decision stirred a furor between DA Cecil Hicks and supervisors that still hasn't subsided. SUpervisor Robert Battin, who proposed Tuesday's resolution, said the original action called for "deletion" of the 22 D.A. in- vestigators' positions and addi- tion of 22 investigator slots to the sheriff's office. Tradition Upheld W ASIDNGTON (AP> -Presi- dent Ford hu proclaimed Tbun· day• national day d praftt in keeplna with a tradltioo begun ~yearsaio. ) I Battin said he didn't want lo leave any question that the 22 in- vestigators will keep their county jobs at their current pay levels ·and employment rights. "The purpose of the resolution is to assure the 22 investigators presently. employed by the Dis- trict Attorney won't lose their employment rights ," Battin said. .. Many of them have 15 years service and aren't ready to retire yet." . Gates was told to hire the in- vestigators unless they chose not to work for the shenrrs office. The transfer or job slots hasn't actually taken place yet because Hicks has blocked the move With a court order and a lawsuit. A court hearing on his appeal has been set for July 28. Hicks claims the transfer was motivated by a .. shadow govern- ment" m astermJded by Sant.a .Aaa poUtical Clgure Dr. Lauls C.Ua who, the DA ~ms. con- trol s the Totes ot several aupuvi.Aors, includlne Batti,n. 8oilon Her•ld·Am..-lun PllOto by SUnley Foremollfl .,,. UPl BOSTON D E A TH PLUNGE -Dia n a Bryant , 19, a nd her 2-year-old god- daughter , Tiare Jones, fall from fifth floor fire escap e that collapsed Tuesd ay seconds before they could reach an aerial ladder that was being maneuvered into position to r escue them from blazing 4 building in Boston. Diana died as a result of fall. Tiare was reported in fair condi- tion in a Boston hospital. Fireman who was on fire escape with them grabbed· aerial ladder and was saved. Girl Plunges to Death BOSTON (AP) -A young woman who was a n arm's reach from the safety of a fire rescue ladder fell to her death Tuesday afternoon when the iron balcbny she and her goddaughter were on collapsed and plunged five stories to the alley below. A (ire fighter who was helping them onto the ladder grabbed a ladder rung and pulled himself to safety. Diana Bryant, 19, who w~ car· Fanfani Out As Italy Chief ROME (AP) -Amintore Fan- Cani, the strongman of Italian politics for m any years, was r e- moved as chief of the dominant Christian Democratic party after he lost a vote of confidence Tues· day night. In a n emergency meeting called to cliacusa big Communist gains tn electlons ta.~ month, the Chr"Ulian Democratic natlonal council v'oted a1alnst his performance as party secretary. a post be t.eld for tbe past two , • years. . .. ing for her goddaughter while the child's mother was at work, died or multipl e injuries a t Massachusetts General Hospital about two hours after the fall. Two-year-old Tiare Jones of the Roxbury section was report- ed in fair condition at New England Medical Center. Rescue workers said the child was suf- fering from cardiac arrest after the rail, but was revived by mouth-to-mouth breathing by the time she got to the hospital. Fire fighter Robert O'Neill was on the roof of the flaming apart- ment buildjng when be beard Miss Bryant screaming. He said s he was "hyste rical and threatening to jump" when be lowered him self to the balcony to assist her. Just as he reached out to grab the extension ladder from a fire truck below, the balcony collapsed. Joe Green, a radio helicopter pilot for WBZ radio, saw Miss Baant on the balcony and landed bit craft on a nearby roof. He said he ran over and oUered to assist O'Neill in tber~ A fire department 1potesman said t.bat tor safety ruson1, O'NeUI awaited tbe ladder wblch \, . was only a few feel away instead of passing a hysterical woman and child to a civilian. Six fire fighters were over- come with s moke fighting the three alarm blaze. About a dozen resid ent s o f 127, 129, 131 Marlborough St. in the Back BaY. section fled the buildings un.-· harmed. FIRSI' PERSON BOUGHT DUPLEX "The first person who came to see it bought the building." That's the real estate advertis- ing success story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Da ily Pilot: Eastside Duplex Delu:< 3BR. 2 ba Each. L.o mllinl -High incoml' Perl ror Own /Occupant $00,500. own. XXX·XXX>. U you have property you want w sell or rent, call 642-5678. lt only takes a few words in the right place to make a deal. Along the Orange Coast the right place is the Daily Pilot !? OAIL Y PILOT SB W!C;!nuday,JulxA 1975 Sinai Desert Egypt Extends U .N. Mandate By United Press International A United Nations spokesman announced today in New York 1.hal E1'tYPtian President Anwar Sadat agreed to a Sec'1rity CoWl· cil n~uest that Egypt extend lhe mandate of the U.N. pence· keeping forces in the Sinai Desert. Diplomatic sources said the ex- tension was ror three months, un· t.UOcl. 24 . The official Egyptian reply was handed to Security Council Prt>Sident Eugenio Plaja of Italy in "lew York today by Egyptian Amba~s ador Ahmed Esmat Abdl'l Megwd. Sadat s aid Tues· day he would give his r eply after ron~ulting advisers. The \'Onlents of the note were not immediately disclosed but Meguid said it was "pooilive and responsive" to the council ap- peal. Diplomatic sources said it was not known immediately if Sadat attached conditions to the r enewal. :-Js raelt Foreign Minister Yigal Allon s aid early today tha t Egypt's threat not to r enew the mandate would not bring about Israeli conces sions ror an in· tenm peace accord and could harm the negollatwns. Speaking 10 the Knesset (parliament) m Jerusalem, Allon said the Egyptian threat "spoils the a tmosphere·' necessary lo ac h ieve peace. T h e U.N. peacekeeping mandate expires Thursday. Sadat gave no indication or C\1fro·s next move regarding the Sinai mandate when Sadat spoke to the Arab ~c1 ahst Union Tues- day njgbl. "I will not ent er into his motivea but as one interested in the well-being or the region's peoples and in l!Sraeli-Egyptian progress I hope that he wall not continue too long to enmesh himself and complicate the is· sue," Allon said. "AUairs between ourselves and Egypt are s ufficiently complex and in· ISRAELI TROOPS SNATCH 6 LEBANON CAPTIVES, A4 vo lved even w ithout this artificial complication." Sadat, in his second speech in 12 hours, said today in Cairo the current Ame ri can-mediated talks on a new E gyptian-Israeli interim peace agreement have been inconclusive but were conti- nuing. He said Egypt's basic con· d ition rem a in ed Israeli 's withdr awal from strategic passes and oil fields in Sinai and that be sent to Washington his reply to the Is raeli proposals. Diplomatic reports have said the new interim agreement calls for U.S. supervision of the agree· ment through sophisticated elec- tronic early warning systems in the Sinai. Und e r secretary of Stat e Joseph J . Sisco said today "we would submit any proposal to Congress" involving American observers in the Sinai to avoid ''the kind of divisiveness we have hadinpastyears." The state m e nt came a s Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss- inger and Israeli Amabassador Simcha Dinitz a rranged to meet today. Strikers at Safari Face Loss of Jobs Striking Lion Country Safari laborers have been given until 3 p.m. Friday to return to their j obs or be fired. The ultimatum was issued Tuesday by Morris Harrison, president of the Irvine wildlife preserve. to 18 members of the 'Laborers and Hod Carriers Union Local 652 who walked off their jobs on Friday. Harrison s.Ud he hoped the strikers would come back and ac- cept Lion Country's final offer but if they do not, ''we will take steps this commg Saturday to replace you permanently." The message, distributed to the picket line outside the park in -both Spanis h a nd English language versions, contained a warning by Harrison that once the workers have been replaced, "there will no longer be any job for you." The union and Lion Country's manage ment are at odds over de- mands by the workers for a new two-year contract contairung pay increases of 12 pe rcent for each of the two years. Unionists are also asking for cost -of-living increases, a pension plan and ins urance benefLts, a provision which Lion Country says it is willing to con· tinue. Dave Hernandez, a union ex- ecutive, reported that as ~f Tues-·· day the worker s began receiving $15 in strike fund benefits and that they are not prepared to honor the ultimatum. "They will keep on stnking at the risk of losing their jobs," Hernandez said. "They're put- ting their jobs on the line.'' He added that if the workers are fired, the union will place a picket line around the park "in· definitely.'• t Lion Country's striking workers currently are paid $3.71 an hour , with the exception of skilled craftsmen such as electri- cians and plumbers who are re- ceiving $5.11 an hour. OC Planners Back Car Wash in Niguel The Laguna Nig u e l Homeowners Association lost its l>td Tue~day for study of what lint. du~I . noise and paint specks from a proposed car wash could do to their neighborhood. Paul Cramer, president of the ORANGE COAST se DAILY PILOT lP\• .o .... ,..,. '[... "r 11t """'" """"'" ,,(_..,.... ~,,,..c 1rw-PH ,.. Po • cu1t111• ""'° D'r '""Or-. (Akt'\I P\,f'f ,.. "'1 ( ome>•"'~ Sto•'-'" MJtk:lrl\ air? ~·· """ N "'CS•r tPH'OUQr\ I rlldilt * CO\~ ,.,,,,. ..\ N• N r{t' f•"•Cr. t-1\lnU~ftif" &fac.h/FOW'I• IA~, v,. r ,,.,,.,. 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It would include gas pumps, a capacity for 15,000 cars a month, and a shop for det ail work such as engine and un· dercaniage cleaninJt. Cramer said a carwash bas "walling, whistling and bums" that would disturb neigbbon. He also said homeowners fear that the car wash might send lint and dust into their backyards and d etergents, solvents, oil and grease into their streams. Ben Palmer. project engineer, denied the homeowners noise c lai ms. H e 15 aid car wash manulacturers have been pre- uured by skyrocketing electrlci· ty costs lo devise lower·voltqe wa1hln1 and drying machines. 'Ibey aJ10 m ake less noise, he sald. Palmer added no d~t ~capes from the wu h because It is col- lected in a vacuum ba& later thrown in the trub. Woman Gored By Hit&dl FRESNO CU .Pl ) Maureen McCulley, 27, Clovis, s uffered m~or ln· juriets early today when her convertible hit a bull east of Clovis and the bull landed in the car and gored her. The Calllomia Highway PatroJ said the woman was driving eastbound on Tollhouse Road a bout 1 :JO a .m. when the car struck the while bull. Tbe bull's body came to rest in her p assenger seat and the thrashing animal gored ber in the right shoulder. The bull died. Keystone, HFCMerge Accord Set Agreement has been reached to sell Keyst one Savings and Loan, controlled by the estate of the lat e Orange County supervisor Ronald Caspers, to Household Finance Corp. Cor $7.7 million. Escrow was opened late last week and Keys tone President Charles Bottomley said the transaction will probably not be completed until early in 1976. Household Finance, the largest consum er finance company in the country. would take control or the four branches of Keystone, located in Anaheim, Newport Beach, Westminster and Mission Viejo, Approval has also been given for a firth br anch in Anaheim Hills, according to Bot· tomley. Total assets of Keystone are $78 million, Bottomley said. Caspe rs, who died last year when the boat Shooting Star sank off Baja California, held the con- trolling interest in the savin gs and loan association. Caspers' est ate owns 245,000 shares in the company, with another 480,250 shares outstand· ing. The other shares are owned in small amounts by individuals. Prior lo his death, Caspers at- tempted to sell Keystone to San Diego Federal Savings and Loan Association. The d eal fell through tor undisclosed reasons. While agreement has been re- ached on both sides, Bottomley stressed that the transaction first h as to be approved by the Federal Home Loan Ban.le and by by the California Savings and Loan Com missioner. Bottomley said that Household Finance ofCicials have indicated they intend to keep the same management if the deal is com- pleted. One new twist under considera- tion is to open s mall Keystone of- fices in Von's Markets, owned by Household Finance. "It's a natural extension of our services, although nothing has been firmed up yet," Bottomley said. Offices in markets are already in use in some parts of Nebraska. Longshoremen Nix Loading Soviet Grain MIAMI, Fla . (AP) Representatives of the Interna- tional Longshoreman's Associa- tion voted today to reruse to load American and Canadian grain on ships d est in ed for the Soviet Union. They indicated the ban would be lifted ''if the interests of the American public are ade- quately protected." A resolution approving the re· fusal was passed unanimously al the union's annual convention by representatives of 132,000 Cana- dian and American dock workers on the East and Gulf coasts. West Coast longshoremen in· dicated today that they would not go along with the move. "Our policy is to encourage two·way trade between Russia, China and the United States. We'll load any grain ships com- ing here,'' said Ed Anderson, a member of the executive board o f the I n t er n ational Longshoremen and Warehousem en 's Union and secretary-treasurer of the Seat- tle local. President Ford, in a message read to the union during its 43rd annual convention, mentioned the grain deal only briefly. "1 can assure you the pr<>- v l st on s of tbe U.S.-Russla maritime agreement will be honored. One·third ol all grain to Russia will be shipped ln American vessels," Ford's message read. P ero n Stn1ggles BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (UPI> -Pruident Marta D&ela (babel) Per® 1trug-1ed todQ to keep her eovernment. tocether amid labor unrest, Left.lit calls for ber reaipaUon and n:pot1.I Of her "seriou sly det.mor.tlna" health. •• COUNCIL .•• government alternatives, wU1 be included. Deta1J1 of the m eeting, set for Aug. 20, will be announced later. Mission Vl('jo, served by Coun- ty Service Area Nine, became the first and only unincorporated community in Orange County to organize a MAC la.st fall. About 15 others arc operating throughout the state. F rom P age A I CASTILLE .•• value bas ed on the state constitu- tion.'' 1f the portable school is dis- mantled, the new permanent campus will be too small for the student body and some students either will have to attend school on double sessions or be bused to schools with more room. Engine Fai u ; Air Cal Jet Lands Sa/ ely An Air California jetliner car- rying 45 passengers and a c rew of fi ve landed safely al Orange County Airport this morning on limited p ower , after its left engine faile d moments after takeoff. The plane, Flight 310, carried 8,000 pounds or fuel when it set down again at 10: 18 a.m., accord- ing to Orange County Airport spokesmen. "It was jus t a routine incident. They landed with no problems,'' a control tower officer said. A flight o pe rations office spokesman for Air California said the pilot radioed he was down to two engines and return- ing to the airport shortly after takeoff. ••He only got about. 20 miles out of the air traffic pattern," the of- ficial said. New C ounty Eyed WS ANGELES (UPI) -The Board of Supervisors Tuesday certified a petition signed by San- ta Clarita Valley residents who want to secede from Los An~eles County in 1976 and form ''Canyon County." The proposed 735· square-mile county of i6,000 resi· dents would be the first new Califo rnia county created in more than 60 years. LantlDUpute Another Appeal 0n· Avco Vowed A new legal fl_ght between Avco Community Developers and the State Coast al Comm.lssioo looms today in the wake of an appellate court deci~ion to allow develop- ment of 74 acres of coastal pro. perty in Laguna Niguel. A three-judge panel recently ruled 2 to 1 that the La Jolla· based development firm m ay proceed with development of condominiums on vacant proper- ty belween Monarch Bay and Niguel Beach Park. C~l Boronkay, assistant at- torney general and counsel to the coastal commission, said be first will ask the panel to reconsider its decision. If that p roves unsuccessful, he vowed to appeal the decision to the state Supreme court. The legal controversy over Tract 7479, as the s easide acreage is known, bas been brewing since 1973 when Avco challe nged the coastal com- mission's belier th at the com· pany needed a coastal permit to move ahead with t he con- dominium deve lopment Avco claimed that it had a "vested right" in the project prior to Feb. l , 1973 -the date the law establishing the coastal commission took effect. A Superior Court judge earlier ruled in favor of the coastal com- mission. Avco appealed to the ap- pellate court. It found in favor or Avcoon July9. "We feel the decision was perfectly correct," said Barry McComic, an Avco executive Yice president. McComic said Avco originally secured a tract map allowing construction of a maximum of 900 condominium units, priced at $85,000 and up. "But we certainly will build less. I would say substantially Jury Seated In Little Trial RALEIGH, N.C. CAP> -A jury of five bl acks and seven whiles was seated late this morn- ing in the trial of Joan Little, charged with murder in the slay- ing of a jail guard she said tried to rape her . The 12th juror, Edward Mitchell, was accepted by the prosecution after the judge de- nied two state c hallenges lo eliminate him. less.'' McComic said. He said h~ could not give u pre- cise figure on the revised number of units because of the pending appeal by the attorney general and the subsequent litigation. He said thut any development on the property, s hould Avco get its way, would be r esidential. "Our opinion is that the highest and best use of the property is r e- sidential. That's what the resi- dents of Laguna Niguel want," be said. The coastal com mission, oo the other hand, has regarded the pro- perty as more s uitable for tourist-or iented d evelopment, such as ocean front hotel. Appointees, Cory &ckers Investigated SAC RAME NTO CAP) Feder al a uthorities have s ub- poenaed lists of campaign con- tributors to s late Controller Ken Cory and names of the tax ap- praisers Cory appointed, his of. fices aid Tuesday. The U.S. attorney·s office is in· vestigating the De mocratic con· troller 's appointment of some campaign contributors' relative:; a nd political friends as in· heritance tax referees. Lawrence Gercovich, an at· torney in the controller's office. said the federal s ubpoena asked for the names of Cory's 74 ap- pointees. othe rs who applied, and details of the examination they took to qua lify for the job. Gercovich said a separate sub- poena to the secretary of statc·s office sought a list of Cory·s con- tributors. Asst. U.S. Ally. Donald Heller has not commented on the focus of the investigation. Federal law could be involved if the appoint· m ents wer e communicated through the mail. Carl D'Agostino. Cory's chief d e puty. s aid the office is cooperating with the investiga- tion. He said Cory had not been s ubpoenaed. Referees appraise the estates · of dead persons for county tax purposes, and keep part or the money as their fee. Some big-city referees gross $50,000 a year or more. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS BICYCLE PARTS-TIRES-ACCESSORIES SPECIAL - Acry lic Warmup Suits Navy with White Stripe only Youth Sizes-1 2.95 Men's Sizes-13.95 Subject to Stock On Hand Tennis Shoes Adidas-Converse-I retorn Basketball Shoes Converse-Adidas Baseball Shoes- Spot Bill-Adidas All Purpose Sh,es Spot Bilt-Adidas Soccer Shoes-Adidas canactas Open 9 t1 6. Closed Sunday Tennis Dresses Men's & Boys' Tennis Shorts Men's & Boys' Tennis .Shirts Tennis Rackets-Wilson Ounlop-Bancroft-Yonex Davis Tennis Balls-Wilson·Penn· Dunlop Racket Stringing Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Racquets & Birds Squash Rackets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Darts & Dart Boards Duck Feet rms pr. pair 14.95 Masks-Snorkles-flotes Barbell & Dumbell Sets Chest Pulls Bib Repairin2-¥arts-Tires-Tubes 531 Center 646-1919 ' 1\6 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Windfall for Teachers 'l~cachers or lhe Saddleback Com munity College District ar~ secure in the knowledge that Lhey have kept up w1lh the cost-of li ving this year, having been accorded s alar y inca·cases of 12.1 percent. . The fig ure is double that given to teacher s in the Saddlebuck Valley Unified School District and the Coast Com mun1ty College Oish·ict . And it is significantly hi gher than that given to persons employed in private industry, many of whom didn 't ~tit any puy raises al all this year. Wh at made Saddleback's generous ofrer possible at a lime when others are hurling is a clause in the salary schedule which provides that annual pay in· creases must bo granted on the basis of the Los Angeles area cost-of-li ving index for Marc h, whic h was 12.1 perce nt. Tr ustees felt they had no choice m the matter . Tht•y had lo grant the pay increase. like it or not. Ste ps are bein~ taken, justifiably so, to eliminate that C'la use in the future. Saddlc back 's teachers should reap the s ame fortunes or misfortunes -of the economy as the lcach~rs of other school districts. This year they benefited from a salary structure which unwisely limited trustees' discretion. Sensible Policy The new Irvine Poli ce Department has developed a poli cy of is s uing citations-muc h like traffi c tickets to adults arrested for some minor la w infrac· lions as an alternative to booking the m into jail. The practice w)ls used r ecently with three adults \:harged with possession of narcotics par aphernalia in a seri c~s of arrests of fi ve adults and four juveniles. fTom both the publi c and personal viewpoints . lhe practice h a 8 m ent. The advantage to an offender. Jrrested on a relati vely minor charge, is obvious For the public. eliminating the for mal booking procedure cuts out the expense or locking the artestee up fo r a brief pe riod of time until he can be freed on bond or on his own recognizance. Addition ally, to book a prisoner in Orange County J ail, l r vlne officers must be out of the field for a minimum or an hour. Since the policy serves both a humanitarian role for appropriate arrestees and eases some burden from the taxpayer, it is a welcome addition to Ir vin e police practices. A False Solution Acacias ha ve fast become the red her ring of the year in Mission Vi ejo, where bus hes have been bla med for social offenses from rape to drug use. Neighbor s of Eldorado Park where the problems arose are right to be concerned about constant van dalis m, an attempted rape and drug parties. But it is simple-minded to believe that axing down the bushes will solve the problem. The bushes do not create the c rimes and the crimes will not go away if the bushes are destroyed. Troubled youngsters can always take the ir destructive ener gy to another park, to a deserted lot, to a school or to their own homes The point is, cutting down the shrubs does not :.id · dress the r eal problem. There are other al tern a ti ve~. For instance. why can't policemen get out of the11· cars and check problem areas on foot ? Parks are designed for people at case. not for the most conveni en ce to policemen in patrol cars . If we arc so afraid of society that we compromise the de· lights of a shade tree to our sense of terror. we arc wa lking right into the dark tunnel of Orwcl J's '' 1984 '' Cutting down the trees is a false solulion. WELCOMEfO THE OPENING SHOT OF 1'HE FORD CAMPAIGN n. COMMl'f"fEE -r -..;: SB Army's GOER KMJ tf» lnfa11t Health r Dear Gloomy Gus Mother's Formula Still Best Doesn't (JACK ANDERSON J WAS HINGTON -If ever a Pentagon project cried for an of· ficial inves tigalion , il is the Army's s wimming trucks that s mk. Now. it turns out, even on d ry land they lurch a bout so violently that d rivers feel like throwing up. · In military jargon, the trucks are known as ''GOER vehicles.'' Each consists e>i.a diesel engine tractor which pulls an eight-loo cargo body, a lO·ton wrecker or a 2,500.gallon ta nker . There are 836 or these dunker.; presently in the Army invenl0ry, and the brass hal s are planning to purchase a nother 464. Cost to the taxp ayer : a staggering $90 million. The GOER was developed by a nd pur c ha sed from the Caterpillar Tractor CQmpanj. It was desig ned to be a rugged, bat· llefield-worthy t ruck with a •·fl oating a nd s wimming rapability for c rossing calm water barriers." - BUT MILITARY test drivers maneuver e d t he trucks into Maryland's Chesa peake Bay and found them selves in water above their ankles. On one occasion, ac- cording to inlernal test reports, a GO ER p u lling a tanker unit .. swamped and s ank." One report cautioned that "the vehicle <should 1 be prohibited from swim ming until de ficieo· cies ... are correct ed." If they are lo be taken rnlo the water, it counseled , o nly "well·tra ined and experienced d ri ver person· nel" should be used. P resuma bly. h e meant the d rivers should be Red Cross· certifi ed swimmers. The s a me batch of tests turned up dozens of other shortcomings. Surely that Irvine Colin· cilman who f~vors bloody beheading for wrongdoers jesL-;. He must just want to get his napie in the pa per. Perhaps the prope r punjsh· ment for sue h would be amputa tion of his writing arm at the e lbow. T.F.T. Gloomy Gu• comments •rt 'ubmotted boy r••Ocn .ind do not neuu •rlty rcllKI I~ v1rw• ot Ille ,...w•p•per S•nd your IM!I pet n lo Gloomy Gus, o.111y Polol. i n c ludi n g p roble m s in the brak es , steer i n g syst e m , alternator, trans mission. front axle and tractor frame . The personnel h eater didn't work, and "the high noise level in the cab .. was a "health hazard to both the drive r a nd co-driver ." LAST DECEMBU, a unit at Ft. Hood, Texa s, conducted ad· ditional tests on the GOER. Coawared with t hree other "high mobility" vehicles, it came out looking like a Tinker Toy. A draft test r e port, stamped "DISTRIBUTION LIMITED," cites these results : -In one tactical exer cise ''along a dirt t a nk trail. .. averaging 25 miles per hour ... all vehicles kept up ... except the GO ERs which fell 25 minutes be hind within 71h miles . When the GOE Rs caught up with the w ailing column, their crews were suffe ring from motion sick· ness and requested to continue on the paved road.'' -"Th e h a r s h rid e qua lities ... were severe e nough in m a ny cases lo cause loss or complete cont rol or the vehicles. The d rive r s w o u ld bounc e vertically and be thro"1l from side·to·side with suc h force, velocity, and frequency that their feet could not be kept on the throttle and·or b rake." In sum, the cantankerous con· traplions ''ranked at or near the bottom in virtua lly every area tested.·· To the Editor : I certa inly a pplaud the March of Dim es for their continuing in· t e r esl in infant health, as evide nced by their participation in "Healthy Ba by Summer.·• a campaign to encourage good pre· and post .nata l care (Daily Pilot, July 10). However. since they are ad· vancing interest in good nutrition for babies, l wonde r why, during this progratn, the mother of the first babies born in the bicenten· nial year was presented with, among othe r t~gs, a month's supply of formula. As most doc· tors ha ve found throug h re- search, the best nutrition for a n e wborn baby is his /h er mother's milk. (These were twin babies, but many mothers have nursed lwinlt and evett triplets.) Perha ps some or the "Healthy Baby Summe r " project will be devoted lo a ca mpaign to en· courage mothe rs to nurse their ba bies inst e ad of giving oul formulas which, no matter how scientifically c oncocted. are, after a ll, only "the next best thing" (as their advertising itself admits) lo mother's milk. MRS. T.A. HEPPENHEIME R Leader. La Leche League of Fountain VaJley •A dult' Pri~n To the Editor : J have a co mp la int lo make. l~ 'This is Mission Control. They are about to sleep. ' What Makes Mormons Run? Worldwide th e re a re fewer than 3.5 million Mormons. Yet lhere is a vastly disproportionate number o ( them amon g the superstars or competitive s ports. Dedicated Mormons dominate whole pages in the athle tic record books . I wond e r what m a k es Mormons run so fast . Sinc e m y firs t visit to the campus of B rig ham Y o u n g Univers ity I've been intrigued by lhe missionary zeal, health habits and do-it-yoursell welfare syste m of the LOS c hurc h. THE ATHLETIC excellence or BYU Is legendary. Perennially il dominates the Weste rn Athletic Cont e re nce. Laisl year It w a~ first in track, firsl in golr. first In swimming, S('COnd in cross-country, wrcsU· ing. baseba ll , t ennis. indoor track . RYU fin i!ihed the 1euon with 70 total othlcLlc points, lwo-lo- o nc be tte r tha n second·best ( PAUL HARVEY J Arizona Stale. Quarterback Virgil Carter and golfer Johnny Miller were cha m· pions first at Brigh am Young. Yet Mormons w ho have never attended BYU reflect this same athletic prowe,s : Billy Casper in goll; in foolball, Merlin and Phil Olson, Marvin Bateman, Danny and Wilford White; in boxing, Gene Fullme r and ,JoeSnelJ. BASEBALL'S home run hero. Harmon Killebrew, Is a d is· ciplined Mo rmon -as a re Vemon Law , Ron Brand and five other big leaguers. Reciting all the na mes a.nd numbers is tedious, yet pertinent Lo the question we 're trying lo answer . Olympic divi ng cha mpion Keith Russell ~nd s wi mme r Lance Gordon. tngymnutics. 197S's NCAA all around champion Wayne Youna and Nallonol Champion Allesan· droViero. In track. the world diacus re· cord ls held by L. J ay Sil vesteT, an LOS disciple R ecord r unners Paul Cum· mings and Wade Be ll. MORMON a thletic excellence bridges O<'eans. The second fastest man in Asia is Mormon Canagosabi Kunalon. As is Swedislr track star Ken· neth Landmark. And it bridges the sexes. The AAU 440 record for young girls is he ld by Lizla P eterson. In ice skating, Marilyn Krusl" and Dolores Ller. rm skipping sorne names in each category becilUse I'm run~ ning out of time faster than I'm running out of gold medal LOS athletes. THE OBVIOUS e xplan ation may be the only one. A Mormon cons id e r s the human body sacred , a t a bernacle o r the Dlvtne Spirit which inhabits ll. That m eans no tobacco, no alcohol, uo baratful drua:s. no stJm\Jlant.s or dep~ant.s at ony kind including coffee and lea. And sexual cbaslily until mar· rlagc. lf that decr ee or t;e.lf-discipUne sounds like som ething from oul oC this world -you said It! ( MAILBOX J Letters /rum readers are welcome. The nght to condense letters to /1t space or eliminate ltbel 1s reserved. Letter s o/ 300 words or less will be giuen preference. All letters must in· elude s1gnature and mailing address lnlt names may be withheld on re· ~st if sufftc1ent reason is apparent Poetry wdl not be published Not a bout yo.ur newspaper, which happens lo be one of the finest in Or ange County, but about movie {>rices. As a young adult it has come to my attention r e cently that any person over 12 years of age has been c ha r ged adult prices in practically all of Orange County t h e a t e r s. So w e s o.c a ll ed .. adults .. then go to seen an "R" rated movi e and gel turned away because we are not 17 year s old. EVEN "X" MOVIES a r e called adult movies! 1 think that we s hould eith er have a set "junior '' price or let us "adults" see t he •·rt" and "X" rated mov· ics. I renlizc lha t lhere is no way for you lo sol ve lhe problem but I hope you might print thjs in hope lhat somebody who is able to do som ething about it will read this and under~ta nd my views. ROSS VINCENTI So~ial Sf>cHriffl To the Editor We keep r eading about the dilemm<i of lhl' SociaJ Security funds. Why, oh "hy, does the person earning onl y a !'-m all salary pay the same amount per year as the one earning SS0.000. Certain ly lhe problems would be solverl 1f the amount were gradual NI art•ordin,g lo income. HOY ROGERS Good RPpOrf Ing To the Editor T he series o f a rticles o n Orange County nursing homes you published 1s a r ay of reaJ sun· li ght. Gary Gran ville did a n ex- cellent job or r e porting the facts in a most objective, non.biased manne r. This truthful treatment of an often mali gn ed subject r e· ~stabllshes m y faith in the news media. We have been almost r e- luctant in our dealings with the press due to be ing quoted out of context. but Mr. Gr anville was very factual and direct in his statements . You have made me a perma· nent subscriber of your paper. OONALDE. DUNN District Administrator DepartmentofHeaJtb StateolCali!ornia S•okhtfl Poffry To the Ed itor: Recently, m y 14·year--0ld son had orthopedic surgery a t Hoag Memorial Hospita l. He was In a Cour·bed room in the teen wing. There were two oth er boys in the room who aJso had heavy casts on. The second night. he called and m entioned t ha t a new boy next to him was smokln~. l was in· formed that 1t is hospital policy to let teenagers s moke in the rooms if they bad Lhe permission oft.heir parents and their doctor . t informed our physici3n and he s nld he wasn 't aware or a ny Huch policy In checking with Mr. Kaa, the acting hospital ad · ministrator. he confirmed lhal 1l is the policy. He then r eassured my wife thal adults could not smok e in t he r ooms becC1us e "tha t w ou ld b e t oo muc h smoke." When m y wife returned lo the room to c heck out our son, a parent of the s moking boy was in the room, s m oking. nos IS A hospital? Promoting a recognized health hazard. dis- regard for fire s afety in a ward where sedated patients in heavy casts are diHicult to move ; pollut· ing the air without any regard for those who a re oHended or allergic to smoke: doctors who allow children lo smoke? At a t i me when many pcQple are trying to s top smoking, l<x:al governments a r e designat in g more no·smoking areas, cancer. heart , lu ng and birth defect a~ socialions are trying to educate the publi c to the m ultiple hazards of s mok in g, Hoag Me mori al takes a giant step backward: We contend lh<Jt if parents want their children lo have adult privi leges. those c hild ren therefore be long in adult wards and not in the pediatri c wing of the hosoital. MR.AND MRS. CHARLES OSTERLUND Jet Nobr To the Editor . As the 1et noise problem from Or an ge County Ai rport. continues and wo rsens. 1r1 t·rea s1ng an· noyance to hom eowner:-. hvin~ in the noise 1mpat'l <.irea c<.in be t.:'x peeled. Then• is :.omethi ng important and specif1 t th at can be don1.· when we notice that a p<1rlicul ar j et ta ke off "'as too noisy, loo low, taking off over land rather than the middle of the upper Ncwpvrl Bay. We can take indivulual cic lion by lookin g at the jet to idcn lify it as to airline . noting the time and callin g the No1Sl' Abatement Office <834·fif>3il 1 t1l the airport wilh the 1nformi.1l1on Thal offi ce will attempt to notify the pilot or that pa rticul ar pl ane.• that he did not fly do~ n th1· center of upper Newport Ray and will include your complaint in a h:.t com piled weekly and sent lo the a irlines. specifying numbers and ty pes of complainL" JET NOIS E has raised ltll' level of noise pollution 50 pcrc1•nt lo 500 percent for 25.000 vicl1ms li ving in a n eight square m ile" noise imp;1ct area . In udd1lion tu jet Oyovcr interference with in door and outdoor conversnt wn and TV radio and listening, Jct Oyovcr no ise is effecting th<.' value of our property We can he lp control and con tam the problem by complainin~ to the Noise Abakmcnt Office SUSANSlM PSON Counl the Spoons! Thoughts al Large; "The more he spoke or his honor , the faster we counted our spoons," wrote Emt'rson -and how muc h truer when a nation b egins t o pra t e a bout its "honor.·• The thrust for political power, in any societ y, is mainly made by those with am bi lion but no particula r talent lo attach it to. Observing the s hifti ng planes of Ellen Burstyn's face in the film, "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymor e." 1 r ecalled Ka rl Kraus 's comment. "A woman who cannot b e ugly is not beautiful," and realized why so many actresses with unchang· ingly lovely races are not truly beautiful. Despair a t the turbulent course or world events might be tempered by the remembrance that the whole idea of .. progress" is only a few hundred years old and was unknown to civilization before the 17th century. Terroris m rs the pornography of politics. I ha ve never been able lo un· derstand why the same people who reserve the right lo dis· criminate ag ainst the company of those they feel are beneath them at the same Ume bilt.erty r esent being discriminated againsl by those who Cool above them. We know t.hat tbe besl and most rewardlna play contalns an cle· menl of work: but we stJU fall to rttognJze the truth of the con· lra ry -that lhe ~l and most rewardtn1 work must contain an element of play. ' . (SYDNEY HARRIS J Glancing at the bt'st-seller lisC from tame to lime. one finds it easy lo J J;r<.'l' with Nichol a~ Ch cim fort , t he 18th·ce n tu ry French "11 . who s:.11d . "The sue• cess of many books ts due lo the affi nity bet wl•cn the mediocri ty of the author's 1dl'a::. and those o( the public ... Som etimes we can learn m o"' a bout our field hy s t udying another fie ld t han di rectly ~ Fre ud conf esscd that he had few volumes of PSY<'hol ogy in hli. library. but m a ny mo re on archeology. Everyone wanls to be evalual• ed by his better s ide, while cont1 · nuing to evaluate others by their worse. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rl)/)(or f N W11rll. T'ubJlsho•r Thnm(I.~ l\1•1•1 11. f':duor (J(lr /')(lm l\r1•11>1cl1. 1-:d1ton(I/ T'n111• f'."<11tor The e<11tnn :i l p .11.:1· l)f lh<· n nil) Pilot seek.; t o 1 nfQrm 1rnd !'\1mulat(' rl'adcr' h~ prc>St'ntmg on llH:. pa~t> di\ r r'<' C'Ommcntary on tt>pic!> or inl<'l l'SI b~ s~ nd1cat ed rolumn1~b and cartoonist!'., b> prov1dini: a forum for rt'ud t'r!' · \'iew~ anrl II\ JH c-<ientlng I h1 i. n(•v.spieJK'r·, op1nmn' and uft".1), on C'urn •nt lnp1r' Thr 1'Cfilorul opinions of th<' Dull~ rilot t1pp("11r only in the ('d1torinl rolumn ol lht· top of th<' pai:c Op1n1on' ('\ pret\sctl b,> the t•olurnn1~t<. und eiartonn1Sl:\ nnd lclll•r "ntc•r' .111· tht1 r own lilOlf no r nlion.r menl of lhc1r Vl('V. 'I h \' lhr J)oih• Pllol hould ~ inrer rcd · Wednesday, July 23, 1975 After 36 Hours 2 Hurt Cyclists F olDld in Desert SAN DIEGO (AP) -Two lm- p~.·rial Reach teen -ag~rs were 1 , po rtl'd t o b e recovering 111 1tosp1tal today, followmg a 36- hour ordeal m the desert near the ~kx1can border. day when the ir motorcycle plunged into a 60-fool ravine Stt.'vt•n Geor~c, 18, and Bonnie i\1rhards. 17. were en route to the ~h',1r ,rn lO'-' n of Tecale last Sun OUicials said they lay lhl·rc helpless and unseen as t('m- ;:>eralures soared lo nt>ur 100 degrees by day and drnppl-0 lo the low 40's at night. Barking Dog Owners Face Stiff Fines Finally, a Los Angeles-bound lrul•k tll'iver. J ames Brown, sootled Miss RichJrds after she aawled up to the roadside Mon- ciay . Brown radioed for help and then he combed the ravme for George, whom he found lying about 60 feet from his moton·y- de. S,\ "\ FRANCISCO CAP> ll w n l" rs o f d o g s l h al b a r k pcr:,1:.-.Lcntly may be fmed up to $:!50 undt-r a new ordinan n· pJ.;~e d b y the Board of :'tqwrv 1sors. George and Miss Richards were taken lo El Cajon Valley Hospital where G eorgc "as re- ported to be unconscious but m stable condition with head in juties. 'l'hC' m e a s ure, passt'd un - . 1111mously, makes 1t an infrac- 111111 to keep a dos: that "con- 1111 uous ly and incessantly barks .ii .my time of the day or night to lhL· di s turb<.1nn· of another ~USS RICHAR DS was listed in fair condition with a broken leg and multiple contusions and s uf· fering from dehydration . • She recalled Tuesday, from her hospital be d . that s he crawled about for hours in the ravine searching for George. JWrson. It defines barking as "howling, l'ry1ng. bay ing or making any olhl•r noiSl'... and prescribes a f11w rang1ni:: from SIS lo $250 if lhl' nobt• is hl'.lrd for ;,it least IO 111 111utcs h~ an l•nforn·mcnl of- f1l l'r ''l thought he . had gone for help,,. s he s aid. "Then I tried lo crawl to lhc road. But it was a long way.·• Miss Richard-. s1.1i d s he couldn"t remcmbt'r :.mything ebc until Tuesday morning when she was found. S--1~200 110111 10 WoDien Rob Liquor Store ESCONDIDO (Al'I -Ten women in long dresses and aprons robbed a liquor store here Tucs- dily of $4,200. police said. Store manu~er Joseph Elward told officers the I won:ien s plit into 5mall groups and diverted his at-I lent1on lo a corner of the store. 1 Wjth that done, the ( ) o th e r women then 1 Stalt' .emptied a drawer under the cash registe r contain-I ing $4,200 in $5, SlO and I S20 bills. police said. A police spok{•s ma n said the women were believed to be gyps 1cs bee a use of their attire. 2 Dir in Midaf r Cra•h SA'.'i 01 EGO (AP> -Two victims of a midair l'oll1sion bet"ecn two light planes here have been identified as a Lancaster man and his son. Officials said Howard W. Rcrry, 52, and his 2l·ycar-old son, Joe, diQd Tuesday when the Cessna 180 the falh1.•r was p iloting collided with a tkccht•rafl Bo nanza OVL'r the Miramar area. l·rashed into an empty landfill and was destroyed. The other pilot. Jamt's L. Haight, 50, of San Diego, manaJ!cd lo land sC:1fely at Gillespie Field in nearby El C:iJon. Pay Rollin Scheduled ()AKI.ANO CU Pl > Rallies will be held in fi ve <:aliforniu cities on Thursday by state-employed st•(·retarics who want more pay, the president of the Clt•riral and ,\llied Sc>rvices Employes (CASE) said Tursdav Ci\SE Pres1dt'nl Naydeane Troy said the rallies \\Ill be held 10 Oakland, Hayward, Los Angeles, I .ong Be ach :.ind S;,icramento. The office workers • ire calling upon Gov. Edmund G. Brown. Jr., to mel't with thl·rn <1nd discuss their demC:1nd for a full IO Pl'l"{'l•nt pJy 111crc~1sc they say w;is promised tlwm B om fu •Sophbticat~d' S.-\~ FRJ\Nl'ISCO <AP > -Two bombs that l'.lUscd $250.000 damage to the new h1J.{h-n se head- quarter:-. of tlw Treasury Department's Rureau of \lcohol. Tobact·o and Firearms we re highl y ~ophisl1caled l'X plosives. officials say . .. ll was <1 high order explosive. one of the most powrrful I've seen in my expcriencl'." John G. Krogman, Western regional dirC'C'lor of the bureau, 1 s aid Tuesd ay He said autho rities had not : establis hed lhe precise contents of the bombs. •Self ·de fnuw' De~la red LOS ANG E LES <U PI> -The district at· tomcy·s offi ce :.aid Tuesday it would not prosecute a Burbank cit y employe for murder because heap- parently acted in self-defense when he killed two young brothers at a Saturday night rock concert. Robert Houston, employed in the cit v Public Works Department, was to be released today from l'ounty-l "SC Medical Center where he was treated for a broken check bone sustained in a struggle with lhc l \.\O men Houston alle~edly stabbL>d John Ray Hoppes. 20, and Daniel Davis Hoppes, 18. to death with a hunting knife after they first attacked his wife ~t1chelle, 21 Grove Morn Seeks Talk With Ford Mrs. Mittie Smith o< Garden Grove asked President Ford today to ~1ve her a telephone ap- point m ent so that she ran talk about her son, Steven . who has been held captive by M anusl ~uernllas in Zaire since May 19. Mrs Smith attempted to call the While House Tuesday but was told to write a Jetter requeslt.ng a telephone talk with the President. Instead. s he sent a tcJearam read in I. "Mr. President. in ref erencc to my son. Kenneth Smith, still being held hostage b y Marxist guerri II as fort wo months in Africa, request im- mediate reply for phone conversation with you.'' "I know the President is a busy man but he could call a mother who cannot understand why her so n might die because of polili<'al p~ blems in a faraway land," s he told newsmen. Smith 's father. Joseph, has been in Africa for two monlhl, awaJllog the youth's r• lease. f ' • wadnNday. July 23, 1975 CAIL Y PILOT A§: Pacific Palisade• ' Drilling Rights Halted I LOS ANGELES (AP> -Ck-began dnlling 1n January 1973. has better potential for reercu· • William Banowsky, presi· dent of Pepperdine College and former Republican na- tional committeeman, is re- ported to be President Ford's choice for interior un· dersecretary. Street Sweepe r s Ge t Salary Hike SAN FRANCISCO <UPI) This city's $17,ooo-a.year street sweepers will soon be $19,000-a· year street sweepers. The Board of Supervisors ap- proved new pay scales Tuesday providing that s um for laborers on lhe city payroll. cidental Petroleum Corp. bas ln a related development, Los tional use." ! surrered another legal setback in Angeles County s upervisors vol· Occidental 's obtaining of th~ its exploratory oil drilling pro-ed Tuesday to conduct a feasibili· site through a land-swap with the ' ject at Pacific Palisades. ty study to purchase the G'h·acre City of Los Angeles has been th ~ A panel of three slate Court of site for use as a coWllY parking object of controversy for several ~ Appeal judges unanimously lot. years. ~ overturned a 1974 Superior Court "This would e nd the threat or The company has estimated decision granting Occidental oil drilHng in that area ." that wells on the site could tap 3 drilling rights atthe site. Supervisor James Hayes said . field capable of producing 6 The Superior Court ruling had "This geologically unstablt: area million barrels of oil. exempted Occidental from ob· taining a permit from the Coastal Zone Conservation Commission to drill at the site, along Pacific Coast Highway opposite Will Rogers State Beach. But the appellate court said Tuesday that Occidental would have lo obtain the permit, re- quired by the 1972 stale Coastal Conservation Act. The case was sent back to Superior Court for retrial. THE DRILLING project had already been effectively halted last ·December when the s tale Supreme Court ruled the Los Angeles City Council's approval or drilling was illegal. The high court had said the councilmen failed to properly consider whether an environ- mental impact report was r e- quired for the experimental wells under the state's 1970 Environ- mental Quality Act No Oi 1. Inc . the conserva tionist group that filed both suits argued that Occidental had not conducted such a study before it Hughes Makes Move To Save His Goose LONG BEAC H <UPI> "Howard Hughes" pleaded with the city Harbor Commission Tuesday to s ave his Spruce Goose. once the world's largest plane, because he has a "very great emotional and sentimental attachment" to it The reclusive billionaire did not appear personally, of cours(' lie sent a lawyer, Jona! Jones, lo as k the commission to grant another one-year extension on hls lease on a hangar for the enormous Oying boat. whlch the city has been trying to evict for years Jones said that 1f the plane goes now, under an agreement with lhe Smithsonian Institution and the government it wilt have to be cut into five pieces for dis- tribution to museums. In a year. l lughes can arrange to have il preserved in one piece as an ex· hibil, he said The plane. which has a 320-foot wingspan, was airborne only on- ce -for a few minutes in 1947, with Hughes al the controls. The Federal General Services Administration actually owns the plane. Hughes pays ~a year to lease l he plane and $100,000 a year for its hangar. where it has been kept secluded for 27 years. The spirit of Friendship Service. Its catching . V\c'rc cckhr~ting summer o n United. With picnic lunchl'" nn all our Wcsl Coaster luncheon 111 Coach. If no onc·s in th~ middle :-.cat. ju-;t fold it down and rdax. And there\ l'\tra room for your gannent bag with United· s big carr}'On closet~. fl il!111 .... Picn iL' hw,J...cts fi II eel with ... unny .,nae ks. I ike a ,.,!Hlwil'h. 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Srocks WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1975 TEN CENTS Bloody Burglary Suspect Hits Glass Door An Irvine burglar left a trail or blood and broken glass as he smas hed throug h a plate glass door early today while neeing an irate homeowner Robert W . Olson of 4311 Skylark St. was awakened by his barking dog shortly after mid· night. He checked the back yard and found nothing unusual. ac· cording to police officer R J . Hansen. During a further inspection of the house, Olson spotted the burglar standing in the middle of his living room. Olson yelled at the burglar and the burglar fled toward the back door. The sliding glass door had been left slightly open to provide ven· tilation, Hansen said. The burglar had pushed the door the rest of the way open while enter· Ann Se~oped Landers' Hubby to Remarry? CI-llCAGO (AP> -Jules Lederer , the estranged husband ~f advice co~u~:5l A'.hn Landers, plans to remarry m Great Bntam rn September, a Chicago columnist reported today. . Irv K';!pcinct, u columnist for the Chicago Sun- Tif!i~S, said the woman Lederer intends to marry is Bnhsh but gave no further details. Eppie Lederer, who under the name Ann Landers is the problem-solver for millions of newspaper readers, announced in her column recently that she and h er husband of 36 years would be divorced. Kupcinc l wrote that Lederer, a businessman was unavailable for comment. ' Woodbridge Project ing the home, he said. The burglar evidently }lad forgotten which side ol the door had been left open and smashed through both panes of plate glass in his flight. Olson chased the burglar lo his car and was able to record the license number as the auto sped away. Police later found a trail of blood leading from the shattered ~oor to the getaway car's park- mg place. They could not im· mediately determine how seriously the burglar was in- jured. A check of hospitals did not de· termine that he bad sought medical attention, said Hansen. As the burglar drove away, he became lost in the m aze of cul de sacs in the Irvine Village of El Camino Real. The sound or the racing car aroused another resi- dent who got up to give chase. Theodore Barkin of 4322 Skylark St. flollowed the burglar in his car, but was unable to catch him. Hansen said the burglar ap- parently had transferred a radio receiver to his car before Olson spotted him. The burglar was described as five feet, IO inches tall, about 155 pounds, with brown curly ba.ir. Village Demands Cut The Irvine City Council re - duced demands for Irvine Com- pany financing of public im· prove ments in the planned Village of Woodbridge Tuesday. The action came in response lo company protests or four condi· tions placed on the village by the planning commission thal Wood- bridge project manager Douglas Gfeller said would add $4 million to the cost of the development and $500 to the purchase price of each of 6,000 planned homes. GI ell er had outlined the objec- tions in a "white paper" on Woodbridge. But company President Raymond Watson kicked off the session by characterizing as "ill· ch.osen.. some of the more in· Blast, Fire H it Irvine T ool Company An explosion and fire caused by a ruptured acetylene line caused an estimated $20,000 in damages at Smith Tool Com- pany, 17871 Von Karman Ave., Irvine, Tuesday night. The 9 p.m . incident was the second acetylene Hne explosion at the plant in recent months. A similar explosion causing minor damage occurred March 24. No one was injured in the blast and subsequent fire, although night shift employes were at work at the time. County firemen said the over- head acetylene supply line ap- parently malfunctioned. Weather More low clouds and fog are in store for Orange Coast residents and vis- itors, with mostly sunny skies in the a fternoon hours Thursday . Beach highs 72 rising to 82 inland. INSIDE TODAY It wa.m't until the chilling televised shootout between poUce . and the Symbionese Uberotion Army in May 1914 thal national attention ~ foetUed on. Speciol Weapons and Tactics teams NOID they are rprouting ~rou the U.S. AtJalysu.47. Index flam ma t ory 1 anguage in Gfeller's paper. Referriog to the requirements, Watson said describing them as "inequitable," "gold-plated,'' and "unfair" was a poor choice of words. But the hassles over the new· village did not end with the· Irvine Company. Council members questioned the Irvine school district's plan- ning ability following an appeal by Assistant Superintendent John Rajcic to move a planned transP<>rtation corridor. · The corridor, which is just a strip of land to be reserved in case a transit system develops to use it, runs along San Diego Creek. The creek and the cot- ridor separate the sRes of a planned high school and a planned intermediate school. The council ignored a request to move the corridor to allow ad- jacent school sites, s uggesting in· stead that the district. move the sites. In appealing the coodilions set oo Woodbridge, the lrvine Com· pany had protestect requiremmta that it reserve the tramit cor- ridor, pay for bike trail building, pay for grade-separated bike trail road crossings and post bonds for four traffic signals that may be needed in the future. The council unanimously re- duced the requirements, allow- ing a less expensive kind of traf-<See VILLAGE, Page A%) Strikers at Sa/ ari Face Loss of Jobs Striking Lion Country Safari laborers have been given until 3 p.m. Friday to return to their jobs or be fired. The ultimatum was iss ued Tuesday by Morris Harrison, president of the Irvine wildlife preserve, Co 18 members of the Laborer s a nd Hod Carriers Union Local 652 who walked off Ford Believes He Coul.d Beat Ted at Polls WASHINGTON (UPI) President Ford said today be believes the polls indicate he could def eat Sen. Edward M. Kennedy CD·Mass.), iD a pre- sidential election. He also said that he does not "talk about allegations concern- ing an opponent" when asked whether the Chappaquiddick ~ cident involving Kennedy would be a liability for the senator,' particularly after Watergate. Ford made the statement in an interview covering both domestic and foreign policy is- sues with William F. Anderson of the Chicago Tribune Press Service; columnist George F . Will, and Godfrey Sperling of the Christian Science Monitor. On the political front. Ford said he thinks Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota, Henry M. Jackson of Washington and Edmund Muskie or Maine are among the most formidable con- tenders for the 1976 Democratic presidential nominalioo. ·' l think lbe polls indicated at the present time I could," replied Ford whel\ asked it he could beat Kennedy it the Democrats draft the Mus.chu1etll senator over bis objectlon1. <See roao, P.,e .U> ( their jobs on Friday. Harrison said he hoped the strikers would come back and ac· cept Lion Country's final offer but if they do not, ·'we will take steps this coming Saturday to replace you permanenUy." The message, distributed to the picket line outside the park in both Spanis h a nd E nglish language versions, contained a warning by Harrison that once the workers have been replaced, ·'there will no longer be any job for you." BOSTON DEATH PLUNGE -Diana Bryant, 19, and her 2-year-old god· daughter , Ti are Jones, fall from fifth floor fire escape that collapsed Tuesday seconds before they could reach an aerial ladder that was being maneuvered into pos ition to rescue them from blazing building in Boston. Diana died as a result of fall. Tiare was reported in fair condi· tion in a Boston hospital. Fireman wbo was on fire escape with them grabbed aerial ladder and was saved. The union and Lion Country's manage ment are at odds over de- mands by the workers for a new two-year contract containing pay increases of 12 percent for each o( the two years. Girl Plunges to Death Unionists are also asking for cost-of-living increases, a pension plan and insurance <See STRIKE, Page AZ) I rvine Seeks Plan Direcwr The planned community or Irvine, which bas been without a director of planning since William Livingstone resigned in February, will begin looking for a new director. The city council decided Tues-- day to begin recruitment after City Manager William Woollett insisted that the work load is too heavy for the present planning department. BOSTON (AP) -A young woman who was an arm's reach from the safety of a nre rescue·. ladder fell to her death Tuesday · afternoon when the iron balcony she and her goddaughter were on collapsed and plunged five stories to the alley below .. A fire fighter who was helping them onto the ladder grabbed a ladder rung and pulled himself to safety. Diana Bryant, 19, who waa car- Fanfani Out . As I taly Chief ROME (AP) -Aminl«e Fan- . fani, the strongman ol Italian politics for many years, was re- moved as chief of the dominant Christian Democratic party after he lost a vote or confidence Tues· Woollett bas been actina plan-day night. n1ng dJrector al.nee Uvtnotone · Jn an emeraoncy meeting quit. Assistant Planninal>lr«tM' called to discuss bla OQml'QMlllat Claudette OonateUa baa carrted g.u.. in electioa• INt .._th. the moel of tbe depart.meat'• ad-Christian .Democrat.le uUoaal mlnlstrative respomlblllthls la couocll voted a1aia1t his addition to otber duties lhe beld _perf orrnaoce u part.)' MCat.ary. before belna selected •st• • pollt M behl tw tbe put two ~or. •1.'9&1'L ing for her goddaughter while the child's mother was at work, died of multipl e injuries at Massachusetts General Hospital about two hours after the fall. Two-year-old Tiare J ones of the Roxbury section was report- ed in fair condition at New England Medical Center. Rescue workers said the child was suf- fering from cardiac arrest after the fall, but was revived by moutb·to-moutb breathing by the time sbe got to the hospital. Fire fight.el' Robert O'Neill was on the roof or the flaming apart- ment building when be beard Miss Bryant screaming. He said she was .. hysterical and threatening· to jump" when he lowered himself to the balcony to assist her. Just as be reached out to &nb the e"Xtension ladder from a fan truck below, the balcpny nlJ•psed. Joe Green, a radio helicopter pilot for WBZ radio, saw Miss Bryanl on the balcony and Janded bu craft on a nearby roof. He laid be un over and offered to aaallt O'Neill in the rescue. A fire department spokesman eald tbat for aafety reasons, 0 1Neill awalted Ute ladder which • was only a few feet away instead · of passing a hysterical woman and child lo a civilian. Six fire fighters were over· come with smoke fighting the three alarm blaze. About a dozen res idents of 127, 129, 131 Marlborough St. in the Back Bay section fled the buildings un- harmed. FIRSI' PERSON BOUGITI' DUPLEX .. The first person who came to see it bought the building." That's the real estate adverti~ ing success story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Easlside Duplex O,elux 3BR, 2 ba Each. Lo maint -High income Perf for Own/Occupunt $00,SOO. own. XXX·XXXX JJ you have property you want to sell or rent, call 642-5678. lt · only taJtes a few words in t..00 rlght place to make a deal. Along the Orange Coast lbe · right place i4 UM! Dally Pilot .. ·~ OAILYPILOT inai Desert Egypt Extends U.N. Mandate By United Press ln&.em1tlonaJ i\ United Nalions spokesman announced today in New York that Egyptian President Anwar SnJat agreed to a Security Coun· c1l request that Egypt extend the mand a te of the U.N. peace· kt>eping forces in tbe Sinal Ot>Sl'rt . Lhplomat ac sources said the ex- tt>nsion was for three months, un- tJI Oct. 24 fhe oCCi cial Egyptian reply \\JS handed to Security Council Pi es1dent Eugenio Plaja or Italy ill New York today by Egyptian Ambas-.ado r Ahmed Esmat Ab<M Megwd. Sadat said Tues. da) he would give his reply alter consulting advisers. The contents or the note were not immediately disclosed but M ~guid said it was "pooitive and respons ive·' to the council ap- peal. Diplomatic sources said it was not known immediately if Sadat attached conditions to the renewal. • Israeli Foreign Minister Yigal ·Allon s aid early today that Egypt's thre at not to renew the m andate '-' ould not bring ~bout Jsr aeli concessions for an in· lenm peace accord and could harm the negotiat ions . Spe ak in g i n the Knesset (parliame nt> in J er usalem, Allon said the Egy ptian threat "spoils the atmosphere" necessary to achie v e p e a c e . The U .N . peacekeeping m andate expires Thursday. Sadat gave no indica tion of Cairo's n e xt move regarding the Sinai mandate when Sadat s poke to the Arab Socialist Union Tues· day night. "I will not enter into his motives but as one interested in the well·being of the region's peoples and in Israell·Egyptian progres.s l hope that he will not continue t oo long to enmesh himlell and complicate the is· sue,t• Allon said. "Affairs between ourselves and Egypt are sufficiently complex and in· ISRAEU TROOPS SNATCH 6 LEBANON CAPTIVES, A4 volved even without this artificial complication." Sadat, in his second speech in 12 hours, said today in Cairo the current American-mediated talks on a new Egyptian·lsraeli interim peace agreement have been inconclusive but were conti- nuing. He said Egypt's basic con- dition remained Israeli 's withdrawal from strategic passes and oil fields in Sinai and that he sent to Washington his reply to the Israeli proposals. Diplomatic reports have said the new interim agreement calls for U.S. supervision o{ the agree· ment through sophisticated elec· tronic early warning systems in the Sinai. Unders e"c retary of State Joseph J . Sisco s aid today "we would submit any proposal to Congress" involving American observers in the Sinai to avoid "the kind of divis iveness we have had in east years ..• The statement came as Secretary of State Henry A. Kiss· inger and Israeli Amabassador Simcha Dinitz arranged to meet today. Council Action ln capsule form, here are the m ajor actions taken Tues· day by the Jrvine City Council. CHARTER: Nov. 4 was set as the date for a city charter election. TEEN CENTER: The lease for Irvine's Teen Center was r enewed for one year. BIKE TRAILS: The council sent letters to state legislators asking that Irvine be allowed to keep using its present system of separating bike trails from cars at in· tersections, rather than adopting a new statewide standard. ADJOURNED: A special meeting is to be held at 5 o'clock tonight in city ball, 4201 Campus Drive. No topic was announced. Man Turns Self In After LA S"lwoting A man who flagJ?ed down an Orange County Sheriff's patrol car near San J uan Capistrano early today and turned over a hand gun to s urprised deputies is being shipped to Los Angeles to face murder c ha r ges Deputies said John Jamison, 27. of Long Beach. halted their p atrol ve hic le n ear BuHy's restaurant m San Juan and told them: "[ am the man you are looking for ." Deputies said they were not aware that anyone was looking for J amison. But they accepted the weapon he offered them and were told by him. they said, that Lo~ Angeles authorities ha~e 1dent1fied the woman as Cynthia ~I. Alle n, 28. of Los Angeles. he had ~hot a woman e mploye outside the Los Angeles Depart· ment of Water and Power Build· mg a few hours earlier . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Trv O'.it"QI' < ""''' ::>1 ., ' ,, Wllh wl'\te_h l,f.orn• llt,,.,.Gt,,...,.fW'\ Pf•., •\P\Mf11\hed0¥d'Wl 0tM\oQll (..out P\lr.I .r. ,.,,Co•• Od" • • S:MAt~ flO•hOnt. .,_. 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H ·toH•t '"·''" ., .,,. ,, ,.,_.~"",,.,,.fl\ "" ...... , er•rt~r•d • '"•wt •O•c.•'' 01,,mh,••" Ot c;C1>'f••Of\rftWMr. '\••t ond (I• 00,1..-•••rt •t C•\t• ,._,., , .. 1ro,f"I•• ..... b~tlJ"'..,_,l'r'ltM•..,.WOO~U'llt. IJ• rn•'' .. (.) montr.•r, ''""'"'' ClftHMIHIM .i 00 '""1"'1"·· They declined to comment on any other details or the alleged killing other than to confirm that Jamison was wanted on murder charges. "We can only assume that he fled down here after the shooting attributed to him and that he believed our officers were look· ing for him,'' an investigator said. "He's on his way back to Los Angeles right now." . Delay Granted In Hinshaw's Divorce Trial Congressman Andrew Hinshaw and his estnfJ1ged wife agreed late Tuesday to a five month delay in the trial of the Orange County Superior Court divorce action she flledlastDec. 30. Presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard granted the delay after the couple and their lawyers vainly waited all day in his de- partment !or a courtroom to become vacant. Judge Banyard set Dec. 16 as the new trial date &#er warning both lawyers that it was ex- tr~mely unlikely that the three· day Hinshaw trial would be as· signed to a courtroom this week. Mrs. Thais Hinshaw, 47, sued the Newport Beach Republican for divorce with the allegalioo that. "irrecon cilable cH;. rerencn" bad cropped up in their two-year marriage. J~y Seated In Little Trial RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) -A jury of five blacks an~ MftD whites was 5e ated late this mom· 1na in th~ trial of Joan UtUe, charged with murder in the slay· in& of a Jail guard 1he 5aid tried to rape her. The 12th juror. Edwerd MJtcMU, was nccepted by the prosecution after the Judie de· Died two stale cballen1ea to eUm.lnate him. Wommi Gored By Hit Bull FRESNO CUPI) Maureen McCulle7, 27, Clovis. s uffered m~or iil· • Juries early today when her con~rtlble hit a bull east of Clovis and the bull landed in the car and gored her. The California Highway Patrol said the woman wau; driving eastboun'd on Tollhouse Road about 1:30 a .m. when the car struck the white bull. The bull's body came lo rest in her passenger seat and the thrashing animal gored her in the right shoulder. The bull died. Keystone, HFCMerge Accord Set Agreen;tent h as been reached to sell Keystone Savings and Loan, controlled by the estate of the l ate Ora n ge Count y supervisor Ronald Caspers. lo Household Finance Corp. for $7. 7 million. Escrow was opened late last week and Keystone Presidenl Charles Bottomley s aid the transaction will probabl y not be completed until early 1111976. Household Finance. the largest consumer finance company in the country, would take control of the four branches of Keystone, located in Anaheim, Newport Beach, Westminster and Mission Viejo. Approval has also been given for a firth branch in Anaheim Hills, according to Bot· tomley. Total assets of Keystone are $78 million, Bottomley said. Caspers, who died last year when the boat Shooting Star sank off Baja California, held the con. trolling interest in· the savings and loan association. Caspers' estate owns 245,000 shares in the company, with another 480,250 shares outstand- ing. The other shares are owned in small amounts by individuals. Prior to his death, Caspers at· tempted to sell Keystone to San Diego Federal Savings and Loan Association. The deal fe ll through for undisclosed reasons. Fro•PapAI VILLAGE ••• fie sl1nal ut one intersection, and eliminatins requlremt>nt that a bond be posted for anoU1er Su of n1ne reqwrt'd bike trail grade s epa rat io ns w e re eliminated. However, the council retained requirements that the c-ompany dedicate land ro .. lhl' two major bike tntlls c rossing Woodbridge. The county bike trail program . has construc tion of an east-west I.rail scheduled for fiscal 1976·77 . The com pony also must pay for construction of a north·south trail about mid way between Culver Drive and J effrey Road that has been considered a major link in the Irvine bike trail system. The Irvine Company was re· quired lo pay for the improve· meats under the new city capital improvements policy. f "'rom Page Al FORD ... Kennedy has repeatedly stated he would not accept the nomina· lion for president and Ford has said previously that he took Ken· heday at his word. "Do you think lhal Chappa· quiddick would be a liability for him, particularly in the wake or Watergat~?" Ford was asked. "I don't think thut I whould pass judgment on his assets or liabilities," Ford said. "I said down here on the lawn (at his news conference). that whether I was running before the conven- tion against a Republican or run· ning against a De mocrat when l was nominated. l run my own campaign, and l don't talk about the allegations concerning an op- ponent.·· Cyclist, 16, Killed by Train MARYSVILLE CAP > -A 16- yca r-olct boy was killed when his motorcy<:l c vee red into a train he had been r.icing a long a Western Pac1f1c r a ilro :.id track, authorities said tod:.iy. Witnesses s :.iid Curtis Reed Mclnelly of Olivehurst was rac· ing the train about three miles south of here Tuesday evening when he turned up an embank· ment and was s truck by the trai n. the Yuba County sheriff's office reported . Engineer D R. Bright of Lodi said the tr:.im was traveling 60 m.p.h. ~nd sounded four warning blasts on its whistle before it struck Mclnclly. LandDbpute Another Appeal . On Avco Vowed A new lea al fight between Avco Community Developers and the State Coutal Commission looms today in the wake ol an appellate court decision to allow develop.. ment of 74 acres of coastal pro-perty in Laguna Niguel. A three-judge panel recently ruled 2 lo 1 that the La Jolla· based development firm may proceed with development of condominiums on vacant proper- ty between Monarch Bay and Niguel Beach Park. Carl Boronkay, assistant al· tomey general and counael to the coastal commission. said be first will ask the panel to reconsider its decision. U that proves unsuccessful, he vowed to appeal the decision to the state Supreme court. The legal controversy over Tract 7479, as the seaside acreage is known, has been brewing since 1973 when Avco challenged the coastal com- mission's belief that the com· pany needed a coastal permit to move ahead with the con- dominium development. Avco claimed that it had a ''vested right" in the project prior to Feb. 1, 1973 -the date the law establishing the coa~tal commission took effect. A Superior Court judge earlier naJed in favor or the coastal com- mission .. Avco appealed lo the ap- pellate court. 1t found in favor oC Avco on July 9. "We feel the decision was perfectly correct." said Barry McComic. an Avco executive \ice president. McComic said Avco originally secured a tract map allowing construction or a maximum or 900 condominium units, priced al $'85,000 and up. "But we certainly will build less. I would say substWlliaJly less," McComic said. He said he could not give a pre. ci.se figure on the revised number of units because of the pending appeal by the attorney general and the subsequent litigation. He said that any development on the property, should Avco get its way, would be residential. "Our opinion is that the highest and best use of the property is re· sidentia l. That's what the resi- dents of Laguna Niguel want,'' he said. The coastal commission, on the other hand, has regarded the pro- perty a s more suitable for tourist·orienled developmenl. such as ocean front hotel. 22 Investigators Get Job Assurance Orange County supervisors have ordered Sheriff Bradley Gates to give first hiring priority to the 22 investigators involved in a controversial transfer to his de- partment from the county Dis· trict Attorney's office. The board una nimously ap- proved a resolution clarifying the action they took June 19 to move the investigators. That decision stirred a furor between DA Cecil Hicks and supervisors that still hasn't subsided . Supervisor Robert Battin, who proposed Tuesday's resolution. said the original action called for "deletion" of the 22 DA in- vestigators' positions and addi· lion of 22 investigator slots to the sheriff's office. and employment rights. "The purpose of the resolution is to assure the 22 in vestigators presently employed by the Dis· trict Attorney won 'l lose theu· employment rights," Battin said. "Many of them have 15 years service and arcn 't ready lo retire yet.'' Gates was told lo hire the in· vestigators unless they chose not to work for the sheriff's office. The transfer of job slots hasn't actually taken place yet because Hicks has blocked the move with a court order and a lawsuit. A court hearing on his appeal bas been set for July 28. While agreement has been re- ached on both sides, Bottomley stressed that the transaction first h as to be approved by the Federal Home Loan Bank and by by the California Savings and Loan Com missioner. - Bottomley said that Household l · Finance officials have indicated Battin said he didn't want to leave any ques tion that the 22 in· vestigators will keep their county jobs at their c urrent pay levels Hicks claims the transfer was motivated by a "sh~dow govern-. ment" mastermided by Santa Ana political figure Dr. Louis Cella who, the DA claims, con· trols the votes or several supervisors, including Battin. they intend to keep the same management if the deal is com· pleted. One new twist under considera- tion is to open small Keystone of· fices in Von's Markets, owned by Household Finance. "It's a natural extension or our services, although nothing has been firmed up yet," Bottomley said. Offices in markets are already in use in some parts of Nebraska. Fro• Page A J STRIKE ••• benefits, a provision which Lion Country says it is willing to con· tinue. Dave Hernandez. a union ex· ecutive, reported that as of Tues· day the workers began receiving $15 in strike fund benefits and that they are not prepared to honor the ultimatum. "They will keep on striking at the risk of losing their jobs," Hernandez said. ''They're put· ting their jobs on the line." He added that if the workers are fired. the union will place a picket line around the park "in· definitely.'' Lion Country's s triking workers currently are paid $3.71 an hour, with lhe exception or skilled craftsmen such as electri· cians and plumbers who are re· ceiving $5.11 an hour. Engine Faih; Air Cal Jet Land8 Safely An Air California jetliner car- ryina 45 paaseogers and a crew or five landed safely at Orange County Airport this morning on limited power, after its l eft enelne failed moments after takeoff. The plane, F1ight 310, carried 8,000 pounds of fuel when it set down again at 10: 18 a.m., accord· ing to Orange County Airport apoknmen . "It was just a routine incident. They landed with no problems, .. a control tower officer said. A flleht operations office 1poke1man for Air California taJd tbe pilot radioed be was down to two engints and retum- lnl to the airport shortly after ta.keort. Lynn Hart HART'S John Hart SPORTING GOODS ; . 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Stock~ VOL. 68, NO. 204, 5 SECTIONS, 58 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1975 TEN CENTS D eatlt Pl11nge Diana Bryant, 19, and her 2-year-old goddaughter, Tiare Jones, fall a s fifth floor fire escape collapses seconds before they could reach aerial ladder that was bei~ maneuvered into position to rescue them from blazing building in Boston. Fireman who was on fire escape with them grabbed aerial ladder and was saved. Diana died. Tiare was reported in fair condition in a hospital. Tragedy occurred Tuesday in Boston's Roxbury section. '-.. g e;~.ij~~ !i~ E gypt o Extend I U.N. Peace Force By The Associated Press Egypt agreed today to a three- month extension or the U.N. peacekeeping force in the Sinai one day before its mandate was to expire. Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmy said the Egyptian National Security Council head ed by President Anwar Sedat decided unanimously to re· new the life of the 3,919-man force until Oct. 24 The U.N. Security Council had sent Sadat a n appeal Monday night to reconsider Egypt's week-old a nnouncement oppos- ing an extension on grounds that Jsrael was using the force to perpetuate its occupation. The decis ion gives Sadat "another as- set" in the process toward Mid- FI RST ·PERSON BOVGIIT DVPLEX "The first person who came to see it bought the building." That's the real estate advertis· ing success story told by the Costa Mes a man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Easlsldc Duplex Oclux 3BR, 2 ba Each. Lo maint . lligh incomt> Per! for Own/Occupunl $00,~. own. xxx-xxxx If you hove property you want to sell or rent, call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the rt&M place to make a deal. Alo111 the Orange Coast the right place Is the Daily Pilot dle East peace, Fahmy told a committee of the national Congress of the Arab Socialist Union, E gypt's only political party. "But we will m ake a basic re- assessment of our position con· cerning further steps in the crisis," Fahmy said. A U.S. spokes man at United Nations headquarters in New York said the E gyptian reply, signed by Fahmy, was handed to the president of the Security Council for July, Eugenio Plaja of Italy. A meeting of the council was expected to follow to vote on the extension of the mandate. In Tel Aviv, reserve Gen. Haim Bar-Lev, minister of commerce and industry, said he believed Egypt h ad accepted Israel's views on a new interim agree- ment in the Sinai, under which Israel would retain the eastern reaches of the strategic Gidi and Milla mountain passes. He ad- mitted an argument could still develop over the exact line. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin today called in Jersualem for"directnegotiations" between· Israel and Egypt on an interim Sinai accord. Addressing a gathering of American Jewish women, Rabin said, however, that Sadat's speech Tuesday cast ••a question mark" over tbe possibiliUes or an interim settlement. -Israel also received at the White House today an EaYPtian counterpropoeal for a Sinai set- tlement wblle Presideqt Ford 1aid U.S. efforts to eue tenaioos In the re•lon "might not work.'' I ~ Appointees, Cory Backers IJWestigated SACRAMENTO (AP> Federal authorities have sub- poenaed lists of campaign con· tributors to stale Controller Ken Cory and names of the tax ap- praisers Cor y appointed, his of· flee said Tuesday. The U.S. attorney's omce is in· vestigating the Democratic con· trolle r 's appointment or some campaign contributors' relatives and political fri ends as in- heritance tax referees. Lawrence Gercovich, an at· tomey in the controller's orfice, sa1d the federal subpoena asked for the names of Cory's 74 ap- pointees, others who applied, and details of the examination they took to qualify for the job. Gercovicb said a separate sub· poena to the secretary or state's office sought a Ust of Cory's con- tributors. Asst. U.S. Ally. Donald Heller has not commented on the focus ol the investigation. Federal law could be involved if the appoint· ments were communicated throucb the mail. Carl D'Agostino, Cory's chief deputy, s ald the office ia cooperating with the invesUga- Uon. He said Cory had not been subpoenaed. Discoums Chappaquiddick Ford 'Could Beat Kennedy' at Polls WASHINGTON (UPI> - President Ford said today be believes the polls indicate he could defeat Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (0 -Mass.), in a pre· sidential election. · He also said that he does not "talk about allegations concern· ing an opponent" when asked whether the Chappaquiddick it:l· cident involving Kennedy would be a liability for the senator, particularly after Watergate. Ford made the statement in an interview c overing both domestic and foreign policy is· sues with William F. Anderson of the Chicago Tribune Press Service; columnist George F. Will, and Godfrey Sperling or the Christian Science Monitor. On the political front. Ford said be thinks Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey or Minnesota. Henry M. Jackson of Washington and Edmund Mus kie of Maine are among the most formidable con· tenders for the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination. "I think the polls indicated at the present time I could," replied Ford when asked if he could beat Kennedy if the Democrats draft the Massachusetts senator over his objections. Kennedy has repeatedly stated he would not accept the nomina- tion for president and Ford has said previously that he took Ken- neday al his word. ''Do you think that Chappa- quiddick would be a liability for him, particularly in the wake or Watergate?" Ford was asked. "I don't think that I ·should pass judgment on his assets or liabilities," Ford said. / 4' Spacemen Mesa Official Loses To County Planners Bob Wil son, owner of The Awn· ing Man, is a former mayor of Costa Mesa and planning com- mission chairman. His architect is a former planning commission chairman and his engineer is a former pla nning commission chairman. But none of the above did Bob Wilson any good Tuesday before the Orange County Planning Commission. Wilson has been t.rying for about 45 days to get cOWlty ap- proval for his plans to pave a lot adjoining his awning shop in 'Serenade' At Coll,ege The final "Sunday Sup- per Serenade" will be of. rered by the Huntinltoo Beach Community Ooocert Band at 5 p.m., Sunday, in the outdoor ampbitbeater' at Golden West Collece. Tbe concert is free and the public ls invited to br -tna alona a picnic supper to enjoy on the grassy alopes of tbe'amphitheater. locat· ed Oil the Gothard side o( the campus. ' f • county t erritory on Harbor .Boulevard. Tuesday commissioners told him he must produce an environ- mental impact report on the pro- ject within 30 days . Wilson began to protest that the interest on his loan for the project a lready has gone up three-quarters of a percent since he began seeking county ap- proval 45 days ago. Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle abruptly cut him off. "Look , I don't want to hear about it. We get the same thing from everybody else," she said. Wilson said he will appeal the <See WILSON, Page AZ) Jury Seated In Little Trial RALEIGH, N.C. (AP> -A jury of five blacks and seven whites was seated late this morn- ing in the trial or Joan Little, cbaraed with murder ln the slay- ing of a jail guard she said tried to rape her. Tbe 12 th juror, Edward Mitchell, was accepted by tbe proeeculion aftel' t he judge de-' nied two. state cbalJenges to eliminate him. Prepare To Return HOUSTON <UPI l -Predict- ing the new space shuttle rocket plane will open an era of utility in s pace, the orbiting Apollo astronauts started packing today for the splashdown Thursday that will end the age of Apollo. Thomas Stafford, Vance Brand and Donald "Deke" Slayton held an in -flight news conference in which questions were radioed up to the 136-mile high spaceship directly from reporters at the Johnson Space Center. Stafford. who n ew an Apollo around the moon in 1969, said he has enjoyed every minute of the ApoUo era. ending with the cur· rent nine-day flight. "Certainly there's a lol of nostalgia seeing the end oC Apollo," he said. "However , I think we are opening a new era with respect to the shuttle where space can have more benefits to man." He said that in four or five years, the space shuttle will make spaceflight a ''somewhat routine operation. What it will be at the end of 15 years will be very difficult to say.'' The winged rocket plane is scheduled to make its firs t manned flight into orbit in 1979 from Cape Canaveral. Stafford said that means the next fou r years are going to be quiet as far as Americans in space are con- cerned. "but down the road things are going to be great." H untington Beach Seek ing Mechanic The City or Huntington Beach is seeking a senior mechanic through its Manpower program. Any city resident who has been unemployed for more than 30 days and meets the qualifica· tions of the job can a pply. Applications must be turned in to the Coast al Employment Center, 17211 Beach Blvd., by next Tuesday . The center operates from 8 a.m . to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Or:n~~'47:••t 1t'e atller More low clouds and fog are in store for Orange Coast residents and vis- itors, with mostly sunny s kies in the afternoon hours Thur sday. Beach highs 72 rising to 82 inland .. INSIDE TODAY It wasn't until the chilling televised shootout between police . and the Symbionue Uberotion Anny in May IP'lf that natioool .attention um focused on Special Weapou and Tactic• teams. Now t~ are iprouting.across the U.S. NJa,l~risA7. Index DAILY PILOT H/F O..lly Pllol Sl•ll Photo Chain Reaction Sidney Morrison, 27, of Costa Mesa, is placed on s tretcher after suffering neck injuries in a three-car, rear-end accident Tuesday in the 1400 block of South Coast Highway in Lagun a Beach. He was a passenger in a s ports car driven by Thora Gallo, 22, of Huntington Beach. Looking on, at left, is Marina Lemond, 18, of Santa Ana, driver of a small pickup truck also invol ved in the collision. A third car was driven by a 17-year-old Laguna Niguel youth. None of the drivers sustained in- j ury. Morrison was treated at South Coast Commu!lity Hospital, South Laguna. Longslwremen Nix Loading Soviet Grain MIAMI , Fla . (AP ) Representatives or the Intem a· tional Longshoreman's Associa- tion voted 'today to refuse to load American and Canadian grain on ships destined for the Soviet Union. They indicated the ban would be lifted ''if the interests of the American public are ade- quately protected.'' A resolution approving the re· fusal was passed unanimously at the union's annual convention by representatives of 132,000 Cana- dian and American dock workers on the Eas t and Gulf coasts. ~ West Coast longshoremen in- dicated today that they would not go along with the move. ''Our policy is to encourage two-way trade between Russia, China and the United States. We'll load any grain ships com- ing here," said Ed Anderson, a member of the executive board o f th e Int e rnational Lon gs h o r e m e n and Warehousem e n 's Union and secretary-treasurer of the Seat- tle local. • President Ford, in a message read to the union during its 43rd annual convention. mentioned the grain deal only briefl y. "I can assure you the pro- visions o r the U .S.-Russia m a ritime agr eement will be honored. One-third of all grain to R ussia wi ll be s hipped in Ame ri can vessels," F ord's message read. Violence Spreads LISBON, Portugal -A wave or anti -Communist violence has spread to rural Portugal in de- fiance of the left-wing military regime's appeals for calm. Mobs have stormed a series of Com - muni s t headqua rters in Portugal's provinces, beating pa rty worke r s with c lubs. ransacking offices and burning documents. ORANGE COAST H F DAILY PILOT '"""Or•~ c,.,.,, D•tlv r-110• tMlh ""'"' h 1 'Wft· .,.,....d ,,,._ ,,., w\ p,.,, 14> outt•1 .n. 1 rw '" O• '"~ c.o-. ... 1 P\10t1\lung c.orno•"• "" "'·•" '"''""'\ '\" put>t1SJWCJ MonO•• ttue>u•" ._,,,,,., ' ' ""' •• l'N"W Nfwpoort 84"•'" t4unt1 M'ln n. 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The message, distributed to the picket line outside the park in both Spanis h and English language versions, contained a waining by Harrison that once the workers have been replaced, •'there will no longer be any job for you.'' The union and Lion Country's management are at odds over de- mands by the workers for a new two-year contract containing pay increases of 12 percent for each of the two years. Unionists are also asking for cos t -of-living inc reases, a pension plan and insurance benefits, a provision which Lion Country s ays it is willing to con- tinue. Dave Hernandez. a union ex- ecutive, reported that as of Tues· day the workers began receiving $15 in strike fund benefits and that· they are not prepared to honor the ultimatum. "They will keep on striking at the risk of losing their jobs," Hernandez s aid. "They're put- ting their jobs on the line.'' He added that if the workers are fired, the union will place a picket line around the park "in· definitely." Lion Country's s triking workers currently are paid $3.71 an hour, with the exception or skilled craftsmen such as electri- ciam and plumbers who are re· ceiving $5.11 an hour. NY Boy, 2, Electrocuted NEW YORK (AP> -A 2-year· old boy was electroculed ln his Staten Island backyard when he. climbed a mesh fence around the family swimming pool and cut an electric wire with pruning i.hears. Police and neighbors ad- miniatered mouth-to-mouth re- suscilallon for an hour Tuesday in a futile effort to revive Troy Holterman. Hi• brother, Kurt, 10, bad spotted him lying on the ground. "The little guy apparently took a pruning 1henrs from the 1ara1e and then climbed t.be three-foot hiah fence I put up around the pool to kt>ep the kldl out," 1a1d the tot's father. a controversial transfer to his de- partment from the county Dis- trict Attorney's office. The board unanimously ap- proved a resolution clarifying the action they took June 19 to move the investigators. That decision stirred a furor between DA Cecil Hicks and supervisors that still hasn't subsided. Supervisor Robert Battin, who proposed Tuesday's resolution, .said the original action called for "deletion" of the 22 DA in- vestigators' positions and addi· tion or 22 investigator slots to the sheriff's office. Battin said he didn't want to leave any question that the 22 in· vestigators will keep their county jobs at their current pay levels and employment rights. "The purpose of the resolution is to assure the 22 investigators presently, employed by the Dis- trict Attorney won't lose their employment rights," Battin said. "Many of them have 15 years· service and aren't ready to retire yet.'' Gates was told to hire the in· vestigators unless they chose not to work for the sheriff's office. The transfer of job slots hasn't actually taken place yet because Hicks bas blocked the move with a court order and a lawsuit. A court hearing on his appeal has been set for July 28. Hicks claims the transfer was motivated by a "shadow govern- ment" mastermided by Santa Ana political figure Dr. Louis Cella who, the DA claims, con- trols the votes of several supervisors. including Battin. Front Page A J WILSON ••• EIR requirement, hoping to pro- ceed as fast as possible toward flattening, paving, fencing and lighting his lot for a recreational vehicle storage yard. "The area down there is sort of ugly, including my shop," Wilson said, "and I'm trying to improve it. "But I know from my own ex- perience that no matter bow sim- ple things seem, some thing always goes wrong." Woman Gored By Hit Brdl FRESNO (UPI) Maureen McCulley, 27, Clovis, suffered major in- juries early today when her convertible hit a bull east of Clovis and the bull landed in the car and gored her. The California Highway Patrol said the woman was driving eastbound on Toll.house Road about 1.30 a .m. when the car stru<:k the white bull. The bull'• body came to reat ln her pa11enger seat and the thraablng anJmal gored her Jn the right shoulder. The bull died. Keystone, HFC Set To Merge Agreement has been reached to sell Keystone Savings a11d Loan, controlled by the estate of th e late Ora n ge County s upervisor Ro na ld Caspers, to Household Finance Corp. for $7.7 milllon. Escrow wns opened late last week and Keystone President Ch arles Bottomley said the transaction will probably not be completed until e arly in 1976. Householt.1 Finance, the largest consumer finance company in the country. would take con trol of the four branches of Keystone, located in Anaheim, Newport Beach, Westminster and Mission Viejo. Approval has also been given for a fifth br a nch in Anaheim Hills, according to Bot- tomley. Total assets of Keystone are $78 million, Bottomley said. Caspers, who died last year when the boat Shooting Star sank off Baja Califo rnia, held the con- trolling inter est in the savings and loan association. Caspers' estate owns 245,000 s hares in the company, with another 480,250 shares outstand- ing. The other s hares are owned in small amounts by individuals. Prior to his death. Caspers at·. tempted to sell Keystone to San Diego Federal Savings and Loan Asso ciat ion. The d eal fell through for undisclosed reasons. While agreement has been re- ached on both sides, Bottomley stressed that the transaction first has t o be a pproved by the Federal Home Loan Bank and by by the California Savings and Loan Commissioner. Bottomley said that Household Finance officials have indicated they intend lo keep the same management if the deal is com- pleted. One new tw ist under considera- tion is to open small Keystone of- fices in Von's Markets, owned by Household Finance. "It's a natural extension of our services, although nothing has been firmed up yet," Bottomley said. Offices in m arkets arc already in use in some parts of Nebraska. Blast Identified NEW YORK (AP) -Police say a blast that in jured 17 persons a t a United P arcel Service terminal was caused by the explosion of a commercial shipment of a highly volatile chemical rather than a bomb. SPECIAL - Ann Scooped Landers' Hubby to Remarry? CJUCAGO (AP) -Jules Lederer, the estranged husband of advice columnist Ann Landers, plans to remarry in Great Britain in September, a Chicago columnist reported today. Irv Kupcinet, a columnist for the Chicago Sun- Times, said the woman Lederer intends to marry is British but aave no further details. Eppie Lederer, who under the name Ann Landers is the probl~m-solver for millions of newspaper readers, announced in her column recently that she and her husband of 36 years would be divorced. Kupcinet wrote that Lederer, a businessman, was unavailable for comment. Man Turns Self In After U Shnoting A man who flagged down an Orange County Sherifrs patrol car near San Juan Capistrano early today and turned over a band gun to surpri1ed depuUes is being shipped to Los Angeles to !ace murder charges. Deputies said John Jamison, Z'T, of Long Beach, halted their patrol vehicle near Buffy's restaurant in San Juan and told them : "I am the man you are looking for." Deputies said they were not aware that anyone was looking for Jamison. But they accepted the weapon he offered them and were told by him, they said, that he bad shot a woman employe 'Phantom' Refugees Disclosed At last count, volunteer agen- cies were trying to find sponsors for 19,431 Indochina refugees at Camp Pendleton. O!ficials disclosed Tuesday that 1,951 of those refugees don't exist. None of the eight volunteer groups responsible for refugee processing seem to know exactly bow the nearly 2,000 phantom Vietnamese and Cambodians became part of the dally process- ing. Officials speculated that: -Refugees had signed up with more than one agency, or -Refugees bad switched from one agency to another without be· ing wiped off the first agency's rolls, or -SOmebody just plain goof ed. outside the Los Angeles Depart· ment of Water and Power Build· ing a few hours earlier. Los Angeles authorities have identified the woman as Cynthia M. Allen, 28, of Los Angeles. They declined to comment on any other details of the alleged killing other than to confirm that Jamison was wanted on murder charges. "We can only assume that he fled down here after the shooting attributed to him and that he believed our officers were look- ing for him," an investigator said. "He 's on his way back to Los Angeles right now." Delay Granted In Hinshaw's Divorce Trial Congress man Andrew Hinshaw and his estranged wife agreed late Tuesday to a five month delay in the trial of the Orange County Superior Court divorce action she filed last Dec. 30. Presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard granted the delay after the couple and their lawyers vainly waited all day in his de· partment for a courtroom to become vacant. Judge Banyard set Dec. 16 as the new trial date after warning both lawyers that it was ex· tremely unlikely that the tbree- day Hinshaw trial would be as· signed to a courtroom this week. Mrs. Thais Hinshaw, 47, sued the Newport Beach Republican for divorce with the allegation that ''irrecor,cilable dif· ferences" bad cropped up in their two-year marriage. Tennis Dresses Acrylic Warmup Suits Navy with White Stripe only Youth Sizes-12.95 Men's Sizes-13.95 Subject to Stock On Hand Men's & Boys' Tennis Shorts Men's & Boys' Tennis ~hirts Tennis Rackets-Wilson Dunlop-Bancroft-Yonex Davis Tennis Balls-Wilson-Penn- Dunlop Tennis Shoes Adidas-C onverse-T retorn Basketball Shoes Con verse-Adidas Baseball Shoes- Spot Bilt-Adidas All Purpose Shoes Spot Bilt-Adidas Soccer Shoes-Adidas Canadas Open 9 to 6 Closed Sunday Racket Stringing Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Racquets & Birds Squash Rackets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Darts & Dart Boards Duck Feet Fins pr. pair 14.95 Masks-Snorkles-flotes Barbell & Dumbell Sets Chest Pulls Bike Repairing-Parts-Tires-Tubes 531 Center 646-1919 r 'fi DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Let's Stick tO Issu-es A couple or hot school issues -unification and a recall movement against trustees of the Fountain Vulley S~hool District -are threatening to tear the community apart. lt is not unusual to disagree on such issues and there certainly are pros and cons to both sides ~specially in unification. But some of the name call: HlR and acrimonious arguments surfacing are totally unnecessary. People from ~t~ sides already arc dipping into character . ass~ssm~tions and smear campaigns. in the meantime ignonng any issues involved. These is- "ues s hould be decided on rational, positive debate not by_ emot.ional clamoring. A good fight can b~ educational, 1f both sides stick to issues. Any residents not already involved s hould be ~·ar.y of those who attempt to promote their side by in- s1st~ng on how nasty the other guy is, ort what bad habits he has. Think about the issue itself, how does unification, or recall, affoct you? How does it affect our schools? Don 't get buried in the plethora of personal attacks (and petty politics) which seem sadly certain to come up over the next few weeks. Libraries Need Help .The l~u.nt~ng.ton Beach library system is facing a major cras1s m 1ls operation. Unless about 50 volun- teers can be found to work in the library's three small~r branches, aJl three will have to be closed. Wit~ budget cuts ordered in most city depart· "?en ts, l.1brary personnel are planning to close t he Ban- rung. Graham and Main Street annexes to save about S70,000 in the 1975-76 budget. Personnel from the branches will be shifted to work in the new central library on Tal bcrt A venue. During some heated city budget hearings, a large number of re~idents loudly protes ted closure or th~ ~ranches . ~any .or them scoffed at the ce ntral library, sa ymg 1t 1s too far away to be of service to many residents. But like it or not, the new central library is there and Ute clly spent ,$5 million cetting it there. so you can be sure it won t be closed. lf people really want those branches open, at least SO ought to be found who can volunteer three h.pu.rs a week. lf you ct~n spend time at a branch, phone Marie Sheets at 842·6794. Pool for Handicapped Monday night, the Huntington Beach City Counci l agrc~ to put $105,000 of its community development fund~ mto the construction of a swimming pool for handicapped people. The pool would be built on the campus of the new Ocean View High School and even- tually would become a part of a total swimming com· plex which could cost from $300,000 to $600,000. The Huntington Beach Union High School District has offered to provide the land and continual main tenance of the pool complex if the city will build il. ~e pool would . off~r a. method of blending han- dtcapped recreation m with the rest of the communi ty, and for that reason has considerable merit. But there are some drawbacks the city should be ~ary of 'Jefore <:om~tting future funds to such a pro- Ject. To start with, high school authorities would lik l' an Olympi.c size pool, SO meters, when a 25-m clcr pool would do fme for high school competitive swimming. The larger pool nearly doubles the cost and the re- latively few Olympic swimmers in this d ist.ritt pro· bably can be accommodated at the Golden West College pool. The city also should maintain enough control of who uses the pool and when, to insure its protection as a community pool. H Army's GOER Doesn't Key to Infant Health Dear Gloomy Gus Mother's Formula Still Best (JACK ANDERSON) WASHINGTON -lf ev&" a Pentagon project cried for an of- ficial investigation, it is tl\e Army's swimming trucks that sink. Now, it turns out, even on dry land tbey lurch about so violently lhat drivers feel like throwing up. · In military jargon, the trucks are known ~s "GOER vehicles." Eacb co.nslsts or a diesel engine tractor which pulls an eight-ton cargo body. a 10-ton wrecker or a 2,500-gallon tanker. There are 836 of these clunkers presently in the Army inventory, and the brass hats are planning to purchase another 464. Cost to the taxpayer: a staggering $90 million. The GOER was developed by and purchased from the Caterpillar Tractor Company. It was designed to be a rugged, bat- tlefield-worthy truck with a .. floating a nd s wimming capability for crossing calm water barriers.'' BUT MILITARY test drivers maneuvered the trucks into Maryland's Chesapeake Bay and found themselves in water above their ankles. On one occasion. ac- cording to internal test reports, a GOER pulling a tanker unil "swamped and sank." One report cautioned that ·'the vehicle (should) be prohibited from swimming until defici en- cies ... arc corrected." If they are to be taken into the water, it counseled, only "well-trained and experienced driver person- ner• should be used. Presumably, he meant the drivers should be Red Cross- certified swimmers. The same batch or tests turned up dozens of other shortcomings. West Orange County parents and school of- ficials probably could have pooled the money they've -.;pent battling over unifica· lion (aimed at solving· overcrowding) and built a couple or spacious new .campuses. H.B. Gloomy G111 <ommer\ts 41re submitW. by l'Ndtrs 41n4 •.ri•t ne<eU41rtly rtllt<I ti. ,.,..,., ol Ille .._w1p41per. Send your pet PffV@to Gloomy G.oB, 041ily Piiot. including problems in the braJces. steering syste m, alternator, lransmfasion, front axle and tractor frame. The personnel beater ... didn't work, and "the high noise level in the cab'' was a "health hazard lo both tbe driver and c<>-driver." LAST DECEMBER, a unit al Ft. Hood, Texas, conducted ad- ditional tests on the GOER. Compared with three other "high mobility" vehicles, it came out looking like a Tinker Toy. A draft test report, stamped "DISTRIBUTION. LIMITED,'' • cites these results: -In one tactical exercise "a lon g a dirt tank trail. .. averaging 25 miles per hour ... all vehicles kept up ... except the GOERs which fell 25 minutes behind within 7'h miles. When the GOE Rs caught up with the waiting column, their crews were s uffering from motion sick· ness and requested to continue on the paved road." "The hars h ride qualities ... were severe enough in many cases to cause loss of complete control or the vehicles. The drivers would bounce vertically and be thrown from side-to-side with such force, velocity, and frequency that their feet could not be kept on the throttle and-or brake.'· In sum, the cantankerous con· traptions "ranked at or near the bottom in virtually every area tested.'' To the Editor: I certainly applaud the March of Dimes for their continuing in· terest in infant health, as evidenced by their participation in "Healthy Baby Summer," a campaign to encourage good pre- and post·nalal care <Daily Pilot, July 10). However, since they are ad· vancing interest in good nutrition for babies, I wonder why, during this program, the mother of the first babies born in the bicenten- nial year was presented with, among other things, a month's supply of formula. As most doc- tors h ave found through re- search, the best nutrition for a newborn baby is his/her mother's milk. (These were twilt · babies, but maQY mothers have nursed twins aod e ven triplets.) Per:f'iaps some of the "Healthy Baby Summer" project will be devoted .to a campaign to en- courage mothers to nurse their babies instead of giving out formulas which. no matter how scientifically concocted, are. after all, only "the next best thing" (as their advertising itself admits) to mother's milk. MRS. T .A. HEPPENHEIMER Leader, La Leche League of Fountain Valley . 'Adult' Prices To the Editor: I have a complaint to make. 'This is Mission Control. They are about to sleep. • What Makes Mormons Run? Worldwide there are fewer than 3.5 million Mormons. Yet there is a vastly disproportionate number or them among the superstars of competitive sports. Dedicated Mormons dominate )Vhole pages m the athletic record books. • I wonder what makes frf ormons run iOfasl. Since my (irst visit to the campus o! flrigham \' o u n g University I've been intrigued by the miHionary zeal, health habits and do-It.yourself welfare system of the LOS church. THE ATHLETIC excellence of BY\J Is legendary. Perennially il dominates the W estem Athletic Con!erence. 1 L~st year it was first in track. first ln 1olf, first In swimming, second in cross-country, wreaU· Ing. baseball. tennis, Indoor track. , • BYU finished the aeuon witi TO total olhlelic points, two-to· one better than second-best ( PAUL HARVEY J Arizona State. Quarterback Virgil Carter and golfer Johnny Miller were cham- pions first at Brigham Young. Yet Mormons who have never attended B YU reflect this same athletic prowess: Billy Casper in golf; in football, Merlin and Phil Olson, Marvin Bateman, Danny and Wilford White; ln boxing. Gene Fullmer and Joe Snell. BASEBALL'S borne run hero, Harmon Killebrew, is a dis- ciplined Mormon -as are Vernon Law, Ron Brand and five other big leaguers. Reciting all the names and numbers is tedious, yet pertinent to the question we're trying to answer. Olympic diving champion Keith Russe)I and swimmer Lance Gordon. Inamnastlc1 .. 197S'sNCMall- arouod champion W~e Youn1 and N.iional Champion Allesan· dro Vlero. ' ln track, the world discus re- cord is held by L. Jay Silvester. an LDSdisciple. Record runners Paul Cum· mings and Wade Bell MORMON athletic excellence bridges oceans. The second fastest man in Asi:i is Mormon Canagosabi Kunalon As is Swedish track star Ken nelh Landmark. And it bridges the sexes. The AAU 440 record for young girls is held by Lizla Peterson. In ice skalin.g. Marilyn Kruse and Dolores Lier. I'm skjpping some names in each category because I'm run· nlng out of time raster than I'm running out of gold medal LOS athletes. THE OBVIOUS explanation may be the only one. A Mormon consider& the human body s:icred, a tabernacle of the Divine Spirit which inhabits it. That means no tobacco, no alcohol, no harmful drugs, no stimulants or depressants or any kind -lncludlng corrce and tea And sexual chastity unU~ mar- rluc. ll that dearee of scl!-disclpllne ttOUnds Hke something from out CJ( this world -you said lt.! I I ( MAILBOX ] Letters /rom readers are welcome. The nght to condense letter$ to fit space or eliminate label is reserved. Letters of 300 words or less will be given preference. All letters mu.st in- clude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re- quest 1/ su/f icfent reason is apparent. Poetry unlL not be published No~ about yo.ur newspaper . wh1ch happens to be one or the finest in ,Orange County, but about movte prices . As a young adult it has come to my attentioif\ recently that any person ov~r 12 yeacs or age has been charged adult prices in practically all of Orange County theaters. So we so-called "adults" then go to seen an "R" rated movie and gel turned away because we are not 17 years old. EV EN "X" MOVIES are called adult movies! I think that we should either have a set "junior" price or let us "adults" see the " R '' and ''X" rated mov- ies. I realize that there is no way for you to sol vc the problem but I hope you might print this in hope that somebody who is able lo do something about it will read this a nd understand my views. ROSS VINCENTI So~iol S~rity To the Editor . We keep rcuding about the · dilemm a of lht> Social Security fund s Wh y, oh why, does the person' earning only ;, small salary pay the same amount pt>r year as the one earnin g $50,000. Certainly the problems would be Slllvect if the amount were graduated according lo in come. ROY ROGERS Good Reporting To the Editor : The series or articles on Orange Cou nty nursing homes you published is a ray of real sun- light. Gary Granv ille did an ex- cellent job of reporting the facts in a most objective, non-biased manner This truthful treatment of an often maligned subject re· ~tablishes my faith in the news media. We have been almost re· luctant in our dealings with the press due lo being quoted oul or context. but Mr. Granville was very factual and direct in his statements. You have made me a perma- nentsubscribcr of your paper. DONALD E. DUNN District Administrator Depa rtmenl of Real lb State of California S•oklng PolfCJI To the Editor. Recently. my 14 year-old son had orthopedic surgery al Hoag Memorial Hol.\pital. He was in a four-bed room in the teen wing. There were two other boys in the room who also h3d heavy casts on. The second night. he called and mentioned that a new boy ne.ltllO him was smoking. I wuin- fonned lhal it is hospital policy to let teenagers smoke in the rooms lf they had the ~rmlssloo o( their parents and \)leir doctor. t Informed our physician and he said he wasn't aware of any such policy. In checlcing with Mr. Kaa, the acting hospital ad· ministrator, he confirmed that it is the policy. He then reassured my wife that adults could not smoke in the rooms because .. that would b e too much smoke." When my wife returned to lhc room lo check out our son, a parent or the smoking boy was in the room. smoking. TIDS IS A hospital? Promoting a recognized health hazard, dis· regard for fire safety in a ward where sedated patients in heavy casts are difficult to move; polllJl- ing the air without any regard for those who are offended or allergic to smoke; doctors who allow childrentosmoke? At a time when many people are trying lo slop s moking, local governments are designating more no-s moking areas, cancer, heart, Jung and birth defect as- sociations are trying lo educate the public to the multiple hazards or smoking, Hong Memorial takes a giant step backward! We contend that if parents want their children to have adult privileges those children therefore belong in adult wards and not in the pediatric wing of the hospital. MR.ANO MRS . CHARLES OSTERLUND Jet N of11e To the Editor As the jet noise problem from· Orange County Airport continues and worsens, increasing an..: noyance lo homeowners living in the noise impact area can be ex~ peeled . Th('re 1s something important and specific that can be don(!'. when we noti<.·e that a particular jel lake off was too noisy. too low, taking off over land rather than the middle of lhe upper Newpvrt Bay. Wt> can take individual ac- tion by looking at the jel lo iden- tify il as to c.irline, noting the time and calling the Noise Abatement Offi.s.:e <834·6634> al the airport with the information. That office will attempt to notify· the pilot of that particular plane that he duJ not fly down the center of upper Newport Bay and will include your complaint in a list compiled weekly IU\d sent to the airline::.. specifying numbers and types of complaints. JET NOISE h;Js raised the level of noise pollution 50 percent to 500 percent for 25,000 victims living in an eight square miles noise impact area . In addition to jet nyover interference with in· door and outdoor conversation and TV radio and listening, jet nvover noise is effecting the value of our property. We can help control and con- tain the problem by complaining Lo the Noise Abatement Office. SUSAN SIMPSON Count the Spoons! Thoughts at Large : "The more he spoke or his honor. the fa ster we counted ou r spoons." wrote Emerson -and how much truer when a nation begins to pr::ite about ils "honor ·• The thrus t for political power, in any society, is mainly made by those with ambition but no particular talent to attach 1t to. Observing the shifting planes of Ellen Burslyn ·s (ace in the film. "Alice Doesn't Live Herc Anymore.·· I recalle d Ka rl Kraus's comment, "A woman who cannot be ugly 1s not beautiful." and realized why so many actresses with unchang- ingly lovely faces are not truly beautiful. Despair al lhe turbulent course or world events might be tempered by the remembrance that the whole idea or "progress" is only a few hundred years old and was unknown to civilization before the 17th century. Terrorism is the pornography or politics. I have never been able to un- derstand why the same people who reserve the right to dis· crimlnate against lhe company of those they feel are beneath them at the same t.Jme bttterty resent being dlscrlm1nated against by lhose who feel above them. We know that lhe best and most reward.int play ~ontains an ele- mml of work ; but we stlll fall lo recoplle the truth ol the con- trary -that tbe best and m<>1t rew ardlng work muat cootaln an element of play. ( SYDNEY HARRIS } Glancing at tht" best-seJler lis 1 from time to time. one finds f\: easy to acre<..· with Nicholas C h~mfort. the 18th-centur)Ji>' French wit. who said : ''The suc • cess or many books is due .Lp the:' affinity between the mediocrity~ of the author's ideas and thosoot. the public.'· • !' Sometimes we can team mQr~ about our fi eld by stwdy~b~ another field than dire(;t1y:- 1''reud confessed that he had fe volumes of psychology in his library. bul m.iny more on. archeolo~y f f:veryone wants to be evaluat-• t'() by his bell er· :-.a de. while conli·t numg to evaluate others by lheirl worse. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert "I Wud. PllbU.~hfrr Thomn.~ Ku1>1I. li:rlttM Horbora l\reiblch. F:drtonal /'age Editor The edatoriul page or lhe Dally Pilot seeks tn 111Corm and slimulalt' render" bv presenUng on lhis pn~t• d1veri;r commentary on top1rs of 1nterelit by ~yndlcnl· ed rolumn1!>l!I and cartoonl$ts, by providlnl{ a forum for readtrs' views lolnd by prtts<'nlml this ne14spaper's opinions ond Ideas on rurrcnt lop1es The, t.'ditori81 opinions of the O:ul.> PUot appear only an the rd1torl11I column at the top or the pgg(' Oplntoo~ ex· ptt$~ed by the columnl•L" and cartoonists and lt'ller writt~ are th<-1r own and no endon~l of ttw-ir v1~s bv the OilJlY Pllol should he 1nft-rrc<I. Wednesday, July 23, 1975 A.f ter 38 Hours 2 Hurt. Cyclists Found in Desert SAN DIEGO <AP> Two Im· 1~·ri;.il Rl·uch tt>t'n·a~t'rs were re· l'Mh'd to bl' ret·overing in ho:;p1t.1I lodJy. following a 36- '111ur unkul rn tht' deSl'rl near the \\t>Xll'ttll border. ~tt·vt'n Gl'tJrgt•, 18, and Bonnie Hirb;1rt1.s. 17, wt•n · l'n route to the ~lt'Xll°~lll lll\\ II ur T t.·t·atc last Sun- Barking Dog Owners Face ., tiff Fines -.,\' F RANC ISCO CAP > 11 \\ n 1· r ~ o f dogs t h at b ark 1•• 1 :.•~tl'nlly may be fined up to ~.!,,O under a new ordina nce 1 • ·' s s t.' d b y l h c B o a r d o f ~u pt>rv isor s. T hl' mcas u re, passed un· .1111mously. makes it an infrac· !Ion lo kl'<'P a d og that "con- l111uously und in cessantly barks .11 any tim e of the day or night to lhe d is t ur ban ce of an othe r pl'rson." It defines barking as "howling, t·rymg, baying or making any 1•lher noise.•· and prescribes a fine ranging fro m $15 to $250 if tlw noise is hear d for at least 10 minutes b:; an cnforcl'menl of· fll·er . . ~,200 ff 0111 d a y whe n their m oto rcycle plunged into a 60-foot ravine. Officials said they lay there helpless a nd unseen as tern· peratures soa red to near 100 degrees by d ay a nd dropped to the low 40's a t night. 1-'inally. a Los Angeles-bound truck tlrive r . J a m es Brown, spotted Miss Richards after she crawled up to the roadside Mon· day. Brown radioed for help and then he combed the r avine for Geor ge, who m he found lying a bout 60 feet from his m otorcy- cle. George and Miss Richards were ta ken to El Cajon Valley Hospit al whe re George was re· ported to be unconscious but in stable condition with head in· juries. MISS RICHARDS was listed in fair condition with a broken leg and multiple contusions and su!- rering from d ehydration. • She recalled Tuesday, from he r hos pita l b e d, tha t she crawled about for hours tn the ravine searching for George . "I thought he had gone for help," she said . ·'Then J tried to crawl to the road . But it was a long way." Miss Ri c h a rds SC:l id s h e couldn't remember anything else Wltil Tuesd ay morning when she was found. I 0 Wolllen Rob Liquor Store ESCONDIDO <A P > -Ten women in long <.lresses and a pron s robbed a liquor store here Tues- day of $4.200, poli ce said. Store manager J oseph Elward told officers the \\Omt.'n ~plit into s mall groups a nd diverted his a t- tl'nlion to a corner of the store. With tha t done. the ( ) o th e r wo'hl e n the n St a tt· e mptied a drawer under the cash r egiste r t'Ontaln· '----------' ing $4,200 in S5, $10 and $20 bills. police said. A police s pokesman silld the women were believed to ~ gypsie~ bc<.'au~c of Lh cir :.iltire 2 Dir in 1tfidair Crtuh Sr\N DIEGO CAP > T\\o victims of a m idair rnlh:.ion between two light planes here have been identified as a Lancaster man and his son. OHicials said Howard W. Berry, 52, and his 2t-year·old son, Joe, died Tuesday when the Cessna 180 the f athe r w as piloting collide d with a Ueeehcraft Bon a nza over the Mir am ar ar ea, crashed into a n empty landfill and was destroyed. The other pilot. James L . Haight. 50, or San Diego, mana)'!ed to land safely at Gi llespie Field in nea rby E l Cajon. Pay Rallies ~hedaded OAKLAND (U PI> -Rallies will be h eld in five California cities on Thursd ay by s tate-employed secretaries who want mor e pay, the pres ident of the C"l<'ri cal and Allied ~rvices Employes <CAS E 1 !>aid Tucscl:n· • CAS E Pre~iden l Naydeane T roy said the r allies "111 b<' held in Oakl and , Hayward, Los Angeles, I .ong Rc<.ic h and Sacr amento. T he office workers ;ire calling upon Gov. Edmund G. Brown , J r., lo m<'l'l \\it h them a nd discuss their dem and for a full HI 1wrt'l'nl pay 1ncre<.1se they s ay was promised them Bomb• 'Sophbf~ated' s \N FRANC ISCO CAP> -Two bombs that l .JU:-.l-<l $250,000 dam age to the new high-rise head- quarters of the Treasury Dep artm ent's Bureau of ,\lcohol , Tobacco and Firearms wer e h ighly 'oph1st1cated e xplosives. officials say. ·· tt was a hig h order explosive. one of the most powerful I 've seen in my experience," John G. Krogman . Weste rn regional director of the bureau, I !>a id Tuesd ay H e s aid a uthorities h ad not est d bhs hed the precise contents of the born bs . ·Seff·defftUe' Derlared I .OS ANGELES <U PI > -T he d istrict al· l11111l'v·s offi ce s a id Tuesday il would not prosecute " Burbank city c mploye for m urder because heap· p.1n·ntlv acted in self-defense when he killed two , oung brothers at a Saturday night rock concert. Robert Houston. employed in the cit v Public Works Departme nt, was to be released toda y from l "o unty-USC Medical Center where he was treated for a broke n chee k bone sustained in a struggle with till' l\\O men. Houston allegedly stabbed John Ray Hoppes, :.'O and Daniel Davis Hoppes. 18. lo death with a h~nting knife after tht:'y fi rst attacked his wife '.\1ichC'tle, 21. Grove Morn Seeks Talk With Ford Mrs. Mittie Smith of Garde n G r ove asked President Ford today to give her a tele phone ap- pointment so that she can talk about her son. Steven. who has been held captive by Marxist JrUerrillas in Zair e since May 19. Mrt Smith attempted 10 call the White Houu Tunday but was t.old to .nll a l~ller requesting ,. ~lqhone lalk wilh the Pretidc'wt. ln•t~ad, s h e !Jent a t•~•rn rcad in1. "Mr. Prnkl.m in refermce to m y Aon . l(ennelh Smith , s till being held hos t a g e by Marxis t guerrillas for two months in Africa . r equest im- mediate reply for phone conve rs ation with you." "I know the President is a busy man but he could call a mother who cannot understand why he r so n might die beca~e of politic al pro- ble m s in a far a way land ," s he told newsmen. Smith 's father, Joseph, h a il been lo Africa for two months, awaiting the youth's r. lease. Wednesday. July 23, 1975 Pacifi~ Palisades DAILY PILOT AS. . . Dri11ing Rights Halted LOS ANGELES (AP) -Oc- cidental Petroleum Corp. has suffered another legal setback in its explora tory oil drilling pro- je<.'l al Pacifi c Palisades. A panel of three s tate Court ot Appea l j udges una nimously overturned a 1974 Superior Court d ecision g ranting Occidental drilling rights at the s ite. began drilllng 1n J .anuary 1973. In a related development. Los Angeles County s upervisons vot. ed Tuesday to conduct a feasibili- ty study to purc hase the 6 1.-'.H1cre site for use as a county parking lot. ·'This would end the thre at or oil drilling in that area." Supervisor J ames Hayes said. ''This geologically wutable area > l has better potential for n :crea· ~ tional use:· . . ~ Occident a! 's o btauu.ng of the site throug h a la nd·swap with the • City of Los Angeles bas been the • object of controve~y for sevenil years. , The company has estimated• thlill wells on the site could tap a fi eld capable of producing 6 million barrell of oil. The Supe rior Court ruling had e xempted Occid ental from ob- taining a perm it fro m the Coastal Zone Conser vat ion Commission to drill at the site, along Pacific Coast Highway opposite Will Rogers State Beach. . . But the a ppe llate court satd Tuesday that Occidental would have to obtain the permit, re. qui red by the 1972 stale Coastal Conservation Act. The case was sent back to Superior Court for retrial. Hughes Makes Move To Save His Goose Willia m Banows ky, presi· dent of P epperdine College and former Republican na· tional committeeman, is r e· ported t o be Pres ident Ford's choice for interior un · dersecretar y. Street Sweepers Get Salary Hike SAN FRANCISCO (UP I) This c ity's $1 7,000·a-year st.reel sweepers will soon be $19,000-a · year street sweepers. The Board of Supervisors ap· proved ne w pay s cales Tuesday provid ing that sum for laborers on the city payroll. THE DRILLING project had alread y be en effectively halted last Decem ber when the state Suprem e Court r uled the Los Angeles City Council 's approval of drilling was illegal. The high court had said the councilmen failed to properly consid er whe ther an environ - mental impact r eport was re- quired for the experimental wells unde r the state 's 1970 Environ· mental Qua lity Act No Oil. Inc . the conserva Lionisl group that filed both suits argued that Occidental had not conducted such a study before it LON G BEA C H <U PI > - "Howard Hug hes" pleaded with the city H a rbor Commission Tuesday to save his Spruce Goose, once the world's lar gest plane, because he has a "very great emotional and sentimental a ttachment" to it The reclus ive billionaire did not a ppear personally. or course He sent a lawye r, Jonal J ones, to as k the commission lo grant another one-year extension on his lease on a hangar for the enormous flying boat, which the city has been try ing to evict for ye ar s J ones said that ir the plane The spirit of Friendship Service. Its catching. goes now, under an agreement with the Smithsonian Institution and the governme nt it will have to be cut into fi ve oieces for dis· ttibution to museums. In a year. Hughes can arra nge lo have it preserved in one piece as an ex· hi bit, he said. The plane. which has a 320-foot wingspan, was airborne only on· ce -for a few minutes in 1947,i with Hughes al the controls. The Federal General Services Administration actually owns the plane. Hughes pays ~ a year to lease the plane and $100,000 a year for its hangar. where it has been kept secluded for Z1 years. We're celebrating summer 1111 llnitL'd. With picnic lunches on all o ur Y\b t Coa~k'r luncheon flil.!.111-;. Picnic ha...,kct'i fillet! v. ir h \llllll\ -.nad.-,, like a ,,tnd wich.,nmc chickcn. ma!h~: <1 l11tl~· (J\ltato ..,alad .. pkl..k'i and morc. 111 Coach. If no onL'·s in the middk !\l':tl. iu!\l fl lid it Jown and re bx. And tht:rc\ c~tra mom fnr \our gannl'nt bag" ith United'' hig carr)·un d osets. A nd thl'n:·:-. 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Tiare Jones, fall as fifth floor fire escape collapses seconds before they could reach aerial ladder that was being maneuvered into position to rescue them from blazing building in Boston. Fireman who was on fire escape with them grabbed aerial ladder and was ~aved. Diana died. Tiare was reported in fair con~tion in a bosp~tal. Tragedy occurred Tuesday in Boston s Roxbury section. Can't Pave Lot Mesa Official Loses To County Planners Bob Wilson, owner of The Awn- ing Man, is a former mayor of Costa MeSa and planning com- mission chairman. His architect is a former planning commission chairman and his eng\oeer is a former planning commission chairman. But none of the above did Bob Wilson any good Tuesday before the Orange County Planning Commission. Wilson has been trying for about 45 days to get county ap- proval for his plans to pave a lot adjoining bis awning shop in county territory on Harbor Boulevard. Tuesday commissioners told FIRST ·PER'SON BOUGHI' DUPLEX ''The first person who came to see it bought the building." That's the real estate advert.is· ing success story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot.; E8slaide Duplex Deluz 3BR, 2 ba Each. Lo mainl -High income Perl for Own /Occupant 968,500. own. XlUl·IXXX If you have properly you went to sell or rent, call 842~. I\ onlY takes a few worm tn the rtsbi place to make a deal. Alona the Orange Coast die rtaht place la the Daily Pi.lot t.im he must produce an environ- mental impact report on the pro- ject within 30 days. Wilson began to protest that the interest on bis loan for the project already has gone up three-quarters of a percent since be began seeking county ap- proval 4S days ago. Commission Chairman Shirley Grindle abruptly cul him off. "Look. I don't want to hear about it. We get the same thing from everybody else," she said. Wilson said be will appeal the EIR requirement. hoping to pro- ceed a fast as possible toward ftattening, paving, fencing and ·lighting his lot for a recreational vehicle storage yard. ''The area don there is sort of uaJ,y • ti(cluding my shop," Wilson said, "and I'm trying to improve it. "But I know from my own ex- perience that no matter bow sim- ple t hings seem, something always goes wrong." JCing Warns U.S. AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -King Huaaein today warned Congress not to, attempt to 1cale down the saso million arm• sales to ~oHID, 1ayio& that "otherwise we lhall Ht .,_itate to seek the weapoDt we aeed from other 1ource1 ... Such att.emptsl be utd. uwm eqtaU adverse ef1ects on U.8.-Jot4•nlan relatlons altoaetJtier • 11 . . J Appointees, Cory Backers Investigated SACRAMENTO (A P ) - Federal authorities have sub- poenaed lists of campaign con- tributors to stale Controller Ken Cory and names of the tax ap- praisers Cory appointed, his of- fice said Tuesday. The U.S. attorney's office is in· vestigating the Democratic con- troller's appointment of some campaign contributors' relatives and political friends as in- heritance tax referees. Lawrence Gercovich. an at- torney in the controller's office, said the federal subpoena asked for the names of Cory's 74 ap- pointees. others who applied, and details of the examination they took to qualify for the job. Gercovich said a separate sub- poena to the secretary of state's office sought a list of Cory's con- tributors. Asst. U.S. Atty. Donald Heller bas not commented on the focus ol the investigation. Federal law could be involved if the appoint- ments w ere communicated through the mail. Carl D'Agostino, Cory's chief deputy. said the <?ff ice is cooperatJna wlth the 11\\'eSlil•· Uon. He said COJ'1 bad nol bted subpoenaed. DucountJJ ChappaquiJJick . . . . .. . Ford 'Could Beat . '· . "• . . . . Kennedy' at Polls= WASHINGTON (UPI> - President Ford said today be believes the polls indicate be could defeat Sen. Edward M . Kennedy ( D· Mass.), in a pre- sidential election. · He also said that he does not "talk about allegations concern- ing an opponent" when asked whether the Chappaquiddick ir:l· cident involving Kennedy would be a liability for the senator, particularly after Watergate. Ford made the statement in an interview covering both domestic and foreign policy is- sues with William F. Anderson of the Chicago Tribune Press Service; columnist George f'. WlK. and Godfrey Sperling or the Christian Science Monitor. On the political front, Ford said he thinks Sens. Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota, Henry M. J ackson of Washington and Edmund Muskie of Maine are among the most formidable con· tenders for the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination. "I think the polls indicated at the present time I could," replied Ford when asked if he could beat Astronauts Ready To Return Thursday HOUSTON <UPI> -Predict- ing the new space s huttle rocket plane will open an era of utility in s pace, the orbiting Apollo astronauts started packing today for the s plashdown Thursday that will end the age of Apollo. Thomas Stafford. Vance Brand and Donald "Deke" Slayton held an in-fli ght news conference in which questions were radioed up to the 136·mile high spaceship directly from reporters at the Johnson Space Center. The Apollo astronauts also sent their docking module spinning DOW INDEX DROPS-A.GA.IN NEW YORK (UPI> -Prices closed sharply lower in moderate trading on the New York Stock Exchange today after a rally fizzled. The Dow Jones industrial average, a 35-point loser the past five sessions, lost 10.09 more points to 838.67. It had been up more than three before skidding again. Declines led advances by aboul an 11-to-3 margin. (Tables, 87). Pdces wue lower m moderate tracllnf on tlMt A91mcan st.ode gxch_,e. • off in orbit this afternoon to pre- pare for the splashdown. They j ettisoned the docking module at 12 :46 p.m. PDT and Brand reported, "Okay, she went offreal good .. , Stafford, who new an Apollo around the moon in 196S, said he has enjoyed every minute o( the Apollo era, ending with the cur- rent nine·day night. "Certainly there's a lot of nostalgia seeing the end of Apollo," he said. "However, I think we are opening a new era with respect to the shuttle where s pace ('an. have more benefits to man." He said that in four or five years, the space shuttle will make spaceflight a "somewhat routine operation. What it will be at the end of IS years .will be v~ry difficult to say.'• The winged rocket plane is scheduled to make its first manned flight into orbit in 1979 from Cape Canaveral. Stafford said that means the next four years are going to be quiet as far as Americans in space are con- cerned, •'but down the road things are going to be great." Two hours alter the news con- ference, the astronauts started packiug trash in the docking mod we before discafdinc il in or- bit.. Kennedy if the Democrats ~· the Massachusetts senator ov his objections. • KeMedy has repeatedly stat.ect. he would not accept the nomina .. tion for president and Ford has said previously that he took Ke~ neday at his word. "Do you think that Chap~ .. quiddick would be a liability for him, particularly in the wake oe Watergate?" Ford was asked. "I don't think that I ·shouJCJ pass judgment on his assets or liabili,ties." Ford said. Mideast Accord Reached By The Associated Press Egypt agreed today to a three- montb extension of the U.N. peacekeeping force in the Sinai one day before its mandate was to expire. Egyptian Foreign Minister Ismail Fahmy said the Egyptian National Security Council headed by President Anwar Sedat decided unanimously to re~ new the life or the 3,919-man force until Oct. 24 . The U.N. Security Council had sent Sadat an appeal Monday night lo reconsider Egypt's week-old announcement oppos- ing an extension on grounds that Israel was using the force to• perpetuate its occupation. The decision gives Sadat "another as- set" in the process toward Mid- dle East peace, Fahmy told a committee o { the national Congress of the Arab Socialist Union, Egypt's only political party. •·But we will make a basic re- assessment of our position con· cerning ' further steps in the crisis,'' Fahmy said. A U.S. spokesman al United Nations headquarters in New York said the Egyptian reply. signed by Fahmy, was handed lo the president of the Security Council for July, Eugenio Plaja of Italy. A meeting of the councir was expected to follow to vote on the extension or the mandate. In Tel Aviv, reserve Gen. Haim Bar-Lev, minister of commerce and industry, said he believed Egypt had accepted Israel's views on a new interim agree- ment in the Sinai, under which Israel would retai n the eastern reaches of the strategic Gidi and Milla mountain passes. He ad· milled an argument could still develop over the exact line. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin today called in Jersualem for "direct negotiations" between Israel and Egypt on an interim Sinai accord. Addressing a gathering of American Jewis h women, Rabin said, however, that Sadat's speech Tuesday cast "a question mark" over the possibilities of an interim settlement. Or:~: <i ::s& Weatller More low clouds and Cog are in store for Orange Coast. residents and vis- itors, with mostly sunny s kies in the afternoon hours Thursday. Beach highs 72 rising to 82 inland .. INSIDE TODAY It wam't until the chilling televiaed ahootout behoeen police . and the Symbionue Liberation Army in May 1974 tbat natiOMl .attent1on was /ocuaed on Special Weapons and Tactic• teama. N0to they arc fP"OULing ,acron tM U.S. Aooly1ia A 7. l•dex \ Claai11 Reactio11 ' j • Keystone, HFC Set· To Merge Agreem ent has been reached to sell Keys tone Savings and Loan, controlled by the estate of the late Orange County supervisor Ronald Caspers, to Household Finance Corp. for $7.7 million. Escrow was opened late la.st wee k and Keystone President Charles Bottomley said the transaction will probably not be completed until early in 19'76. Household Finance, the largest consumer finance company in the country, would take control of the four branches of Keystone, located in Anaheim. Newport Beach, Westminster and Mission Viejo. Approval has aJso been given for a fifth branch in Anaheim Hills, according to Bot- tomley. Total assets or Keystone are $78 million, Bottomley said. Caspers, who died last year when the boat Shooting Star sank off Baja California, held the con- trolling interest in the savings and loan association. Ann .Scooped. Lander•' Hubby t0 Remarry? CHICAGO (AP) -Jules Lederer, the estranged husband of advice columnist Ann Landers, pluns to remarry in Great Bri.toin ln September, a Chicago columnist reported today. · Irv Kupcinet, a columnist for the Chicago Sun· Times, sa1d the woman Lederer intends to marry is British but gave no further details. Eppie Lederer, who under the name Ann Landers is the problem.solver for millions of newspaper readers, announced in her column recently that she and her husband or 36 years would be WVOl'Ced . Kupcinel wrote that Lederer, a businessJllan, was unavailable for comment. Plane Missed Them Frightened Mesans Will· Fly Anyway One wouldn't blame Dan and Annmarie Harney for being a bit" jittery about airplanes after one zoomed out of the sky and crashed into their Costa Mesa neighborhood on Memorial Day. exploding in the treetops and raining wreckage down their quiet street. .. .;sid.ney Morrison, '2:1 , of Costa f\.1esa, is · placed on s tretcher after suffering neck injuries in a three-car, rear-end accide nt 'J'uesday in the 1400 bloc:k of South Coast l-lighv.'<.1y in Laguna Beach. I-l e v.;as a pilssengcr in a sµort.s car driven by Thora Gallo,_ 22, of l-Iuntington Beach. Looking on. at left. is Marina Lemond, 18, of Santa Ana, driver of a small pickup truc k also involved in the collision. A third car was dri ven by a 17-year-old Laguna Niguel youth. None of the drivers sus tained in- jury. Morrison \vas treated at South Coast ·community Hospital, South Laguna. Caspers' estate owns 245,000 shares in the company, with another 480,250 shares outsland· ing. The other shares are owned in small amounts by individuals. 'I'bey bad stayed home for the long weekend in an effort to avoid the hazards of holiday travel. 1£ nervous about flying, however. they will have plenty or company to chat with on the 1,800-mile flight to Mexico for their son John's wedding. 200 En.tries Expected In Lasers An estimated 200 entries are expected in this year 's.edition of what used to be known as the Flight of the Snowbirds, a lradi· tional N e wport Beac~ sailing event. The competition now features the lightweight fiberglass Laser sailboat. The event will t ake place Sunday on the y,·aters of Newport Bay. Entries now arc being pro- cessed through offices of the Newport H a rHor Chamber of Commerce and local yacht clubs. There are no minimum or max· ·imum a ge requirem ents for participants. The signup deadline is Friday. Entry blanks may be filled either at chamber offices at 270 Newport Center Drive. or at the Newport Harbor, Bahia Corin· lhian. Balboa or Lido Isle yacht clubs. Any entrant under the age of 18 must furnish a signed waiver form signed by parents or guar- dian. Chick Higbie and Hugh hlynatt, chairm en of the event ,;ponsored by the Commodore's Club of the chamber, charac· terized the event as the "largest small·boat race in the world." The race will begin at 1 p.m. and is expected to cover the five - mile course in two or three hours, depending on y,·ind conditions. The start-finish line is the main channel off the cast end of Lido Isle. At the conclusion aJI skip- pers will be g ue sts of the women's di vision of the chamber for a hot dog picnic. Trophies y,·i\I go to the winning entries in several categories. 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Thursday, however, the Hameys, of 2378 Fordham Drive, in the College Park area, will swallow their Dramamine and ny orf to Guadalajara, Mexico. They will be accompanied by -at today's last count-a grand total or 45 family friends, scores of wedding gifts dis tributed among the fellow travelers' suit· cases to avoid freight charges and a roll of ll-by·l3-foot carpet- ing for the newlyweds' future home. 22 Investigators Get Joh Assurance While agreement has been re· ached on both sides, Bottomley stressed that the transaction first has to be approved by the Federal Home Loan Banlt and by by the California Savings and Loan Commissioner. Bottomley said that Household Finance officials have indicated they intend to keep the same management if the deal is com· pleted. "We're still a little spooky," Mrs. Harney admits about enplaning themselves so soon after the Cessna dove out of an overcast into their neighborhood, Lion Safari Strikers Face Loss of Jobs ''We never y,·ould have beli eved it ... , '' says Mrs. Harney, head of the s tudent hous- ing office at UC Irvine. She says they solicited a small party because their travel agent offered a group discount on the flight. . Orange County supervisors have ordered Sheriff Bradley Gales to give first hiring priority· to the 22 investigators involved in a controversial transfer to his de- partment from the county Dis- t1ict Attorney's ofrice. The board unanimously ap- proved a resolution clarifying the action they took June 19 to move the inves tigators. That decision stirred a furor between DA Cecil I-licks and supervisors that still hasn't s ubsided. Delay Given In Hinshaw's Divorce Trial Congressman Andrew Hinshaw and his estranged wife agreed late Tuesday to a five month delay in the trial of th e Orange County Superior Court divorce action she filed last Dec. 30. Presiding Judge Robert A. Banyard granted the delay after the couple and their lawyers Vainly waited all day in his de- partment for a courtroom to become vac<?nt . Judge Banyard set Dec. 16 as the new trial date a!ter warning both lawyers that it was ex· tremely unlikely that the three· day Hinshaw trial would be as- signed to a courtroOm this week. Mrs. Thais Hinshaw, -47, sued the Newport Beach Republican for divorce with the allegation th a t ''irreconcilabie dif· ferences·• had cropped up in their two-year marriage. Blast, Fire Supervisor Robert Battin, who proposed Tuesda~"s resolution, said the original action called ror "deletion'' or the 22 DA in- vestigators' positions and addi- tion of 22 investigator slots to the sheriff'soffice. Battin said he didn't want to leave any question that the 22 in· vestigators will keep their county jobs at their current pay levels and employment rights. "The purpose of the resolution is to assure th e 22 investigators presently employed by the Dis- tJict Attorney won't lose their employment rights," Battin said. "Many or tbem have 15 years service and aren't ready to retire yet.'' Gates was told to hire the in- vestigators unless they chose not to work rorthe s heriff'sofficc. The transrer of job slots hasn't actually taken place yet because Hicks has blocked the move with a court order and a lawsuit. A court hearing on his appeal has been set for July 28. I Hicks claims· the transfer was motivated by a "shadow govern· ment" mastermided by Santa Ana political figure Dr. Louis Cella who, the DA claims, con- trols the votes of several supervisors, including Battin. Engine F ail,s; Air Cal Jet Lands Safely One new twis t under considera- tion is to open s mall Keystone of· fices in Von 's Markets, owned by Household Finance. ''It's a natural extension of our services, although nothing has been firmed up yet," Bottomley said. Offices in markets are already In use in some parts of Nebraska. Blasl Identified NEW YORK (AP) -Police say a b l ast that injured 17 persons at a United Parcel . Service terminal was caused by the exP,losion of a commercial shipment of a highly volatile C'hemical rather than a bomb. SPECIAL - Striking Lion Country Safari laborers have been given until 3 p.m. Friday to return to their jobs or be fired. The ultimatum was issued Tuesday by Morris Harrison, president or the Irvine wildlife preserve, to 18 members of the Laborer s and Hod Carriers Union Local 652 who walked off their jobs on Friday. Harrison said he hoped the strikers would come back and ac· cel>t Lion Country's rwaI offer but il they do not. "we will take steps this coming Saturday to replace you permanenUy. '' A few friends told a few fri ends and today th e p asse nger manifest lis ts 45 Harney family friends aged 14 to nearly 00, from lhe Harbor Area, Los Angeles, San Leandro, El Centro and e ven Cucamonga. They will be gone eight days, with the highlight of the trip be- ing the joining in holy matrimony of John Harney, 23, a student at Autonoma Medical School of the University of Mexico and Senorita Angelica Reyna, 20, a secretary at the university, The party of 45 guests nying down Thursday has also chartered a bus ror a giant local • fiesta at nearby Lake Chapala which conveniently occurs dur~ ing the wedding week. They will visit Puerto Vallarta before coming home. Tennis Dresses Men's & Boys' Tennis Shorts Hit Irvine Tool Company An Air Calirornia jetliner car. rying 45 passengers and a crew of five landed safely at Orange County Airport this morning on limited powe r, after its left engine failed moments after takeoff. , The plane, Flight 310, carried 8,000 pounds of fu el when it set down again at 10 : 18 a.m., accord· ing to Orange County Airport spokesmen. Acrylic Warmup Suits Navy with White Stripe only Youth Sizes-12.95 Men's Sizes-13.95 Subject to Stock On Hand Men's & Boys' Tennis Shirts Tennis Rackets-Wilson Dunlop-Bancroft-Yonex Davis Tennis Balls-Wilson·Penn- Dunlop An explosion and fire caused by a ruptured acetylene line caused an estimated $20,000 in damages at Smith Tool Com- pany, 17871 Von Karman Av e., Irvine, Tuesday night. The 9 p.m. incident was the .second acetylene line explosion at the plant in recent months. A similar explosion causing minor damage occurred March24. No one was injured in the blast and subsequent fire, although night shift employes were at work at the time . County firemen said the over· head acetylene supply tine ap- parently malfunctioned. "I said down here on the lawn (at bis news conference), that whet.her I was running before the conven- tion against a Republican or run- ning against a Democrat when I was nominated, I run my own campaign, and I don"t talk about the allegations concerning an op. ponent. ·· Newspaper Bombed LUANDA, An1ola <UP I) -A 11haky truce between waning black nationalist movements took hold in the Aniol-" capttal today, but a powerful bomb rocked the offices of the city's lar1est circulation newspaper jUllt before the cease.fire became effective. ' "It was just a routine incident. They landed with no problems," a control tower officer said . A flight operations oCfice I spokesman for Air California said the pilot radioed be was down to two engines and return- ing to the airport shortly after takeoff. ''He only got about 20 miles out ~of the air traffic pattern," the of· ficial said. That's Real Self-seroice Service station attendant Eric Ira Oberndorfer complained to <-.~ Costa Mesa police Tuesday that gasoline self-service must only gosofar. Obemdorfer aaid he was on du· ty in the busy Shell Oil Company station at 2502 Harbor Blvd .. when a man pulled in, Cueled his · station wagon with lS gallons of gq valued at $9 and drove right on out a1aln . The irate attendent 11ald only thal the motortai wu in hla 20s and the C'ar had Oreron license plat•. l, I ,, Tennis Shoes Adidas-Converse-Tretorn Basketball Shoes Converse-Adidas Baseball Shoes-. Spot Rift-Adidas All Purpose Shoes Spot Hilt-Adidas Soccer Shoes-i\didas Canadas Open 9 to & Closed Sun4ay Racket Stringing Racquetball Racquets & Balls Handball Gloves & Balls Badminton Racquets & Birds Squash Rackets Table Tennis Paddles & Balls Darts & Dart Boards Duck Feet Fins pr. pair 14.95 Masks-Snorkles-flotes Barbell & Oumbell Sets Chest Pulls ' like Repalrin1-¥arts--Tires-Tubes 531 enter 646·1919 • ) A8 0 1\IL\' PIJ,OT F.DITORl.·'L P .'-\GE Council Table Talk Long ago lhe crush of city business spawned the! afternoon study session -as well as the regularly scheduled even mg meetings -as a means of gelling the city council's job done in Newport Beach. The sessions have been a success ever since -ln· formal affairs whlch are properly scheduled and are open to the general public. And they comply with state antisecrecy laws. . But lalely, Newport city councilmen have fallen mto a habit of gathering with some city staff mem- bers for informal, unscheduled. and apparently im· P<>rtant lunch sessions. These sessions appear to be regular ones which have no agenda, no advance announcement and no public participation. !tecent comments by councihnen at s tudy sesstons -coy references to .. we discussed it at lunch" -have been noted. The panel has heard mention of the secret sessions by at least one reporter. The response was an embarrassed invitation for him to join the gathering. The invitation was declined, for to accept would be to condone what appears to be an illegal meeting which should be abandoned or opened to the pu bile. Welcome Appointment Carol Martin, recently appointed to the Newport. Mesa school board, is a welcome addition. During the 30 years Mrs. Martin bas resided in the district, she has shown her dedication to the com· mu.nity through numerous volunteer efforts and through her many associations with civic groups. The Hoag Hospital Auxiliary., the Newport Harbor Junior League and the Newport Beach Citizens TransPQrtation Study Committee are only a few ways she has given her time. While Mrs . Martin says she will no longer have time to pursue her substitute teaching activities, her previous teaching experience will undoubtedly help her to better understand educat1onaJ policies and pro· blems in the district. We are sorry that work forced Or. Arthur Thompson to resign from his school board Position: he served well. But Mrs. Martin, mother of three school- age children, appears to be a wise replacement. Animal Control Debate There are few more volatile and persistent municipal issues in any city council chambers than the animal control problem. And the matter has resurfaced in Newport Beach recentty with renewed fury. Currently before the councj~ is a proposal to scrap a small and badly dated cit y-operated program employing officers who do the field work and a local veterinarian who houses impounded pets. The alternative suggested is contracting with a growing private concern already serving the cities of Huntington Beach and Seal Beach. Hut the firm, California Animal Control, has drawn accusations of inadequate contract performance and poor condition~ at a pound. J ust as many supporters of the firm have emerge<l in Newport's discussions, however. Much of the evidence already is in and being weighed. And it seems that if a city contract with the private firm has the necessary strong provisions, the proposal could .indeed improve the level of service. The big item is this -the decision should be based on real evidence, not emotion. N KeiJ to fnfa11t Health r J Army's 1 ~GOER Dear Gloomy Gus Mother's Formula Still Best Do·esn't :(JACK ANDERSON J WASHINGTON -U ever a Pentagon project cried for an of. licial investigation. it is the Army's swimming trucks that · sink. Now, it turns out. even on • dry land they lurch about so violently that drivers feel like wowingup. \ In military jargon, the trucks are known as "GOER vehicles." Each consists of a diesel engine tractor which pulls an eight·ton cargo body, a lO·lon wrecker or a 2,500-gallon tanker. There are 836 of these clunkers presently in the Army inventory. and the brass hats are planning lo purchase another 464. Cosl. to the taxpayer: a staggering $90 million. The GOER was developed by a nd purchased from the ' Caterpillar Tractor Company. It was d esigned to be a rugged, bat· llefield-worthy t r uck with a .. floating and swimming 1 capability for crossing calm water barriers." BUT MILITARY test drivers 1 g:Janeuvered the trucks into Maryland's Chesapeake Bay and i found themselves in water above ; their ankles. On one occasion, ac· ' cording lo internal test reports, a GOER pulling a tanker unit "swamped and sank." One report cautioned that "the vehicle (should) be prohibited from swimming until deficien- cies ... are corrected." If they are to be taken into the water, it eounseled, only "well-trained and exoerienced driver person- , nel'' should be used. .Presumably, h e meant the drivers should be Red Cross- : certified swimmers . The same batch o( tests turned up dozens o( other shortcomings, LAX over Newport? Sup· port tbe condemnation of Santa Ana Heights homes and you'll get it. E.J .H. Gloomy Gus <Ommeftls ••• submllt*CI by re~en •nd do"°' n•ctssarlly rt'lf<KI uw view• ol the new•p•per, Send Y04.lr pei -·•to Gloomy Gus, O;ilty Piiot. includi n g problems in the brakes. steering system, alternator, transmission, front axle and tractor frame. The personnel heater didn't work, and .. the high noise level in the cab" was a "health hazard to both the driver and co-driver." LAST D ECEMBER, a unit at Ft. Hood, Texas, conducted ad· ditional tests on the GOER. Compared with three other "high mobility" vehicles, 'it came out looking like a Tinker Toy. A draft lest reP<>rt. stamped "DISTRIBUTION LIMITED." cites these results: -In one tactical exercise "along a dirt tank trail ... averaging 25 miles per hour ... all vehicles kept up ... except the GOERs which fell 25 minutes behind within 7\h miles. When the GOE Rs caught up with the waiting column, their crews were suffering from motion sick· ness and reques ted to continue on the paved road." -"The har s h rid e qualities ... were severe enough in many cases lo cause loss or complete control of the vehicles. The drivers would bounce vertically and be thrown from side-to-side w itb suc h force, velocity, and frequency that their feel could not be kept on the throttle and·or brake.'· ln sum. the cantankerous COn· traptions "ranked at or near the bottom in virtually every area tested ... To the Editor: I certainly applaud the March of Dimes for their continuing m- t eres t in infant health, as evidenced by their participation in "Healthy Baby Summer," a camp~gn to encourage good pre· and PQ.et·natal care (Daily Pilot, July 10). However, since they are ad· vancing interest in good nutrition for babies, I wonder why, during this program, the mother of the first babies born in the bicenten· nial year was presented with, among other things, a month's supply of formula. As most doc· tors have found through re· search, the best nutrition for a newborn baby is his /her mother's milk. (These were twin babies, but many mothers have nursed twins and even triplets.) Perhaps some of the "Healthy Baby Summer" project will be devoted to a campaign to en· courage mothers to nurse their babies instead or giving out formulas which. no matter how scien tifically concocted, are, after all, bnly "tbe next best thing" (as their advertising it.self admits> to mother's milk. 1 MRS. T.A. HEPPENHEIMER Leader, La Leche League of Fountain Valley 'This Is Mission Control. They are about to sleep. ' What Makes Mormons Run? Worldwide there are fewer • than 3.S million Mormons. Yet. there is a vastly disproportionate number or them among the • superstars or competitive sports. Dedicated Mormons dominate whole pages tn the athletic • record books. I wonder what makes Mormons run sofaat. Since m y ' first visit to the campus of Briglaam Y o u n g Unlverslt.y I've been tmrigued by the miuionary zeal. health hablts and do-it·youraelf welfare system ol the LDS church. 111E ATHLETIC excellence or BYU 11 legendary . Perennially it dominates the Western Athletic Colli e.rence. Last year it was first ln track, first ln golf, first in swimming, •~ond ln cron-country, wresU- i111. bHeball, tennis, indoor track. 8\'t.J fintshed the season with 70 total athletic po1nll, two-to. one better than aecond·best ( PAUL HARVEY J Ariiona State. Quarterback Virgil Carter and golfer Johnny Miller were cham- pions first al Brigham Young. Yet Mormons who have never attended BYU renect this same athletic prowess: Billy Casper in golf; in football, Merlin and Phil Olson, Marvin Bateman, Danny and Wilford White; in boxing, Gene Fullmer and Joe Snell. BASEBALL'S home run hero, Harmon Kille brew, is a dis- ciplined Mormon -as ue Vernoo Law, Ron Br and and five other biJ.J leaguers. RecitinJC all the names and numbers is ledioaa. yet pertinent lo the question we're t.rylng to answer. Olympic d ivine c hampion Keith Russell and swlml?H!r Lance Gordon. lngymnaitics.197S'sNCAA all· around champion Wayne Youn• and National Champion All•&J'\· d.ro Viero. ln track. the world discus re- cord ls held by L. Jay Sltvcswr, an LOS disciple. Record runners Paul Cum mings and Wade Bell. MORMON athletic excellence bridges oceans. The second fastest man in Asia is Mormon Canagosabi Kunalon. As is Swedish track star Ken· neU1 Landmark. And it bridges the sexes. The AAU «O record for young girls is held by Lizla Peterson. In ice skating, Marilyn Kruse and Dolores Lier. I'm skipping some names in each category because I'm run· ning out or time Caster than I'm running out of gold medal LDS athletes. THE OBVIOUS explanation may be the only one. A Mormon considers I.b e human body sacred, a tabernacle of tha Divine Spiril which inhabiL'> it. That means oo tobacco, no alcOh~. no harmM drugs, no stJmuJtnt.a or depressants or any kind -including ce>rree and tea. And sexual chastlcy Gntil mar· riage. U that deCr'M oC 9ell·disdpUne sound.I llke tomethUig trom out of this world -you said it! ( MAILBOX ) Letters from r eaders are welcome. The nght lo condense letters to fit !p<lCe or ehmmate libel as reserved. Letters of 300 words or less wall be given preference. All letters must in- clude Slgnature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re· quest 1/ sufficient reason is apparent . Poetry wall not he published •A dult' Prf~ To the Editor. 1 have a complaint to make. Nol about your news paper, which happens lo be one of the finest in Orange County, hul about movie prices. As a young adult it bas come: lo my atte ntion recently thaL any person over 12 years of age has been charged adult prices in practically all of Orange County theaters . So we so-cal I e d ''adults" then go lo seen an • · R •· rated movie and get turned away because we are not 17 years old. EVEN "X" MOVIES are called adult movies ! I think that we should either have a set "junior .. price or Jet us "adults" see the "R" and "'X" rated mov- ies. I realize that there is no way for you to sol ve lht! problem but I hope you might print this in hope that somebod y who is able to do something about 1t will read this ~nd undcrst~nd my \'icws. ROSS VINCENTJ So'-"ial Sf>t't•ril y To the Editor We keep rc.•ading <1bout Lhe dilemma or th1• S11('1al Sec urity funds. Wh), oh why, doc!) lhe person earning only a smull salary pay the same amount per year as the one c;:irning $50.000. Certainly the problems would be solved if tht• amount were graduated at:cording to income. HOY ROGERS Good Reporting To the Editor· The series of articles on Orange County nursing homes you published is a ray of real sun- light. Gary Granville did an ex- rellenl job of reporting the facts m a most obje<:tive, non·biased manner. This truthful treatment of an often maligned subjeet re- establishes my faith in the news media. We have been almost re· luctant in our dealings with the press due to bemg quoted out of context, but Mr. Granville was very factual and direct in his statements. You have made me a perma· nentsubscribero(yourpaper. DONALDE.DQNN Di~trict Administrator Department of Health State of California S•oklng Polf~ To the Editor. Recently. my 14·year-old son hMd orthopedic surscry at Hoag Memorial llo!'4pital. He was in a four·bed l'OOnt In the teen wing. There were two other boys in the room who also had henvy casts on. The second nlaht, he called and m~ntloncd that a new boy next to hlm wu s moking. I was ln- formed lhot It ls ho plLal policy to let Lecnoaer smoke in the rooms if they had the permission of their parents and their doctor. I informed our physician and he said he wasn't aware of any such policy. In checking with Mr. Kaa, the acting hos pital ad- ministrator, he confirmed that it is the policy. He then r eassured my wife th.at adults could not smok~ in the rooms because "thal wou ld be too much smoke.'' When my wife returned lo the room to check out our son, a parent or lhe smoking boy was in the room, s moking. TIDS IS A hospital? Promoting a recognized health hazard, dis- regard for fire safety in a ward where sedated patients in heavy c3*> are difficult to move; pollut· ing the air without any regard for those who are offended or allergic to smoke; doctors who allow children to smoke? At a lime when many people are trying to stop smoking, local governments are designating more no-smoking areas, cancer, heart, lung and birth defect as· socialions are trying' to educate the public to the multiple hazards or smoking, Hoag Memorial takes a giant step backward! We contend that if parents want their children lo have adult privileges. those chi ldren therefore belong in adult wards and not in the pediatric wing of lhe hospital. MR.ANDMRS. CHARLES OSTERLUND Kidding'! To the Editor: Our mayor and councilmen in Newport Beach must be kidding t.o even contemplate a variance of the 11 p.m . lo 7 a.m. curfew in effect at Orange County airport All we would need after 11 p.m. besides the police heJicopter buzzing around would be the Cessna Citations shattering our needed rest! And why not have the Lear Jets and on down the list? We really don't need propellor planes after 11 p.m .. but adding private jets would be an insult to Upper Bay residents. Surely you're just joking, Mr. Mayor? JANERYGEL Jrt Nof•~ To the Editor: As the jet noise problem from Orange County Airport continues and worsens. inc reasing a n· noyance lo homeowners living in the noise impact area can be ex· peeled. There is something important and specific that can be done when we notice that a particular jet take ofr was too noisy, too low, taking off over land rather than the middle of the upper Newport Bay. We can take individual ac- tion by looking at the jet to iden· tify it as to airline, noting the time and calllng ty Noise Abatement Office (~) at the airport with th• information. Thal office will attempt lo notify the pilot or that particular plane that he did nol fly down the center of upper Newport Bay and will include your complaint in a list compiled weekly and sent lo tht airlines. specifying numbers and types or complain\s. J ET NOISE bas raised lhe level or noise pollution S) percent lo soo percent ror 2$,000 T'lc:Ums Uvtng in an tigbt aquare miles noise Impact ar••· ln eddltion lo jet nyover lnterf aeoce with in· door and outdoor conversation and TV radio and Listening. Je: flyover noise is effet1.ing tht value of our property. We can help control and con tain the problem by complainint;: to the Noise Abatement Office. SUSAN SIMPSON S<>hool f '1111m To the Editor. How many taxpayers are \.\C>O· d ering how the Newport-Mesa school district ended up with f.600.000 excess fund::; after read- ing in the news over the last year llillll il was necessary to cut back on school busing for l:.ickof funds and l h a l s c h o o I c af et e r i a lunches were to go up m pncc because inflation has hi t the schools as well as the home? I can't r e member haw many times l have read that the schools could not op er ate on their present budget without increased funds due to the r ise in cost of all school materials, paper t ro$cts, etc. And yet, when out of the blue they discover an "unexpected .. $600,000, the firs t thing that comes to mind is a salary in- crease for teachers. r think 1 s mell something rotteri in Den mark' I have always been "nder the impress ion that the purpose of our public school systeln was for the education <JOd wel/Lrc of lp" children. l would personally I/kc to sui: gest that at least sod-w of that money be used to utgrade th! quality of the food Jtepared if'I the school cafeterias at a coi-' that is not prohibitj\•e for th• average family wA.h severa: children in public acl)OOls. My childre n id Newpor• Harbor High have complainec many limes that food in lb<' cafeterla and snac!Q bar was uo· palatable and once or twice lasi year had to throw away so01J food that smelled •nd tasted 3!· tholtgh it was spoilrd. As a resul: they ended up s ending their lunch allowance potato chip- and Cokes rather an nutriliou·. and whol•ome fo . I do not place t ~·blame on th.· cafeteria person 'I , t.hey do thl' best job they ca on Ute amoun: of moaey which~ is budgeted &u their departmen I'm asking al concerned tax· payers in this sr:hool district le write to school Supt. John Nkolt and express (heir opini on on ho" they would likt "their" money spenl. I JANET DENSC Roh11rl WePd. Pubtl3hl'T Thom 3 K~ev1I. Editor Ro ara Kr1?1tilch. I F:dit al Paqe 1;dllnr I The edit 1al puge or the Daily r11ot se k!' to inform and I ~um1.1late eaderR by prcsl'OUn~ on this pa d1\'erse commentiary I Of\ top£t'S f mlerc11l by 1yntli('t1t-1 <'d colum stA und cartoonists. by providin " forum for readers· vie" s n d by pres(!nting lh1~ newspap r'" opini ons ttnd idea' I on <'urr t top1rR. The edltor1sal I opiniom f the O:iil) rilot appear only in l e etlltonlil column at the top of he paiit-Oplnltms ex· pres. hv the columnl'lls and cart st~ und lelter wntera a.rt' lh~1r o n and no t'ndorsemcnt o( lbefr cw~ b the Dalty Ptlli ¥11<1U1Ctoe mf erri'd -1 esday, July 23, 1975 '' r38Hours 2 Hurt Cyclists Found in Desert SAN DIEGO (AP> -Two 1m· pt.•rial Beach teen-agers were re- 1.1orte d lo be recovering in hospital today. following a 36- hour ordeal in the desert near the Mexican border. Steven Ceorge, 18, and Bonnie ihehards, 17, were en route to the Mexican town ol Tecate last Sun· Barking Dog O wners Face Stiff Fines SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Ow ners of dogs that bark 1)\.'rsislently may be fined up lo $:!50 unde r a new o rdinance p assed by t h e B oard o r ~pervisors. The meas ure, passed un· . 1111mous ly, makes it an infrac- tion lo keep a dog that "con- t tnuously a nd incessantly barks ;1l any time of the day or night to lhe dis turban ce or a nothe r Pt'rson." It defines barking as "howling. l'rying. baying or making any othe~ noise." and prescribes a rine ranging from $15 to S250 1£ the noise b heard for at lea::.t 10 minutes by :.in enforcem ent of fll'Cr S-1,200 Ha11I day when their motorcycle p1Wlged into a 60-foot ravine. Officials said they lay there helpless and unseen as Lem· ;>eratures soared to near 100 degrees by day and dropped to the low 40's at nlght . Finally, a Los Angeles-bound truc k driver. James Brown, sp0tted Miss Richarm after she crawled up to t he roadside Mon· ~ay. Brown radioed for help and the n he combed the ravine for George, whom be found lying about 60 feet fro m his motorcy· cle. George and Miss Richards were taken to El Cajon Valley Hospital where George was re· ported to be unconscious but in stable condition with head in· juries. MISS RICHARDS was listed in fair condition with a broken leg and multiple contusions and sut · fering Crom dehydration . She recalled Tuesday, from her hospital b ed. tha t s he cr awled about for hours in the ravine searching for George. "I thought he had gone for help," she said. "Then I tried to crawl to the r oad . Bul it was a long way." Miss Ric hards said s he couldn't remembe r anything else until Tuesday morning when she was found. I 0 Wolllen Rob Liquor Store ESCONDIDO (AP> Ten wome n in long tlresses and aprons robbed a liquor store here Tues- day of $4,200. police said. Store manager Joseph Elward told office'rs the women split into s mall groups and diverted his at· tention to a corn~r of the store. With that done, the ( J ot h er wo men th e n Sta le emptied a drawer under the cash register contain-..__ ______ __. ing $4.200 in $5, $10 and S20 bills, police said. A police spokesman said the women were believed to be gypsies because of their attire. 2 D~ in Mfdaf r Cra•la SA:'tl DIEGO CAP> -Two victims of a midair collision between two light pl anes here have been identified as a Lancaster man and his son. Officials said Howard W. Ber ry, 52, and his 21-year·old son. Joe, died Tuesday when the Cessna 180 the fa th er was piloting collided with a Beechcraft Bonanza over the Miramar area, crashed into an empty landfill and was destroyed. The other pilot, James L. Haight, 50, of San Diego, managed to land safely al Gillespie Field in nearby El Cajon. Pay RallJes Sched~d OAKLAND <U PI> -Rallies will be held in five Califon ia cities on Thursday by state-employed secretaries who want more pay, the president of the C'lerical and Allied Services Employes (CASE ) said Tuesday CASE President Naydeane Troy said lhe rallies will be held in Oakland, Hayward, Los Angeles, Long B.!ach and Sacramento. The. office workers are calling upon Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr., to me-el wi.h them and discuss their dema nd for a full 10 percml pay increase they say was promised them. BOMI,. •Soplt&tfcated' SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -Two bombs that caused SQ0.000 damage to the new high-rise head- quarters Jf the Treasury Department's Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearm s wer e b ighly sophisticated explosives, officials say. ··it w;;s a high order explosive, one of the most powerful : 've seen in my experience," John G. Kro~man, Western regional director of the bureau, said Tuesday He said a uthorities had n ot I established the precise contents of the bombs. •Self ·dderue' Derlared LOS A~G ELES <UPI> --The district at· tomey's office s aid Tuesday it would not prosecute a Burbank e1ty employe for murder because he ap- parently acted in self·defensc when he killed two young brothers at a Saturday night rock concert. Robert Houston. e mployed in the citv Public Works Department, was to be released today from ('ounty·tJSC }iedical Center where he was treated for a broken dleekbone sustained in a struggle w ith the two m e n. Houston allegedly stabbed John Ray Hof?pes, 20. a nd Daniel Davis Hoppes. 18. to death. with. a hunting knife after they first attacked bis wire Michelle, 21. Grove Morn Seeks Talk With Ford Mrs. Millie Smith of Garden Gro ve l ske d President Ford today to give her a lelepho~ ap- pointment so that she can talk about her son. Steven. who has ~en held captive by Marxist guerrillas in Zaire &nee May 19. Mrs. Smith attem~ to call the While HOJJ1e Tuesday but was told to write a lette r requesUig a telephone talk with the Prtsident. ins tead , she sent a telecram reading. "M:. Pr"idcnt: in ref erenea to m y son. J< ennet- Smith, s till betng held hos tage by Marxist guerrillas tort wo months in Africa, request im- mediate repty·for phone conversation with you." "I know the Presidetlt is a busy man but be could call a mother who cannot undentand why her son mig h t dle because of political ~ blems in a faraway land ." s be t o ld newsmen. Smith 's f a the r , J oseph, b u been in Africa for two monlhl, awaiting the youth's ,... lute. Wednesdrt. July 23. 1975 Pacific Paluade• OAILYPILOT A5 . . Drilling Rights Halted •• , LOS ANGELES <AP> -Oc- cidental Petroleum Corp. has sufCered another legal 8etback in at.s exploratory oil drilling pro- ject at Pacific Palisades. began drilling in J anuary 1973. has better potential tional use." ·1 for rec rea· I Ford Noffd~? Willi a m Banowsky, presi- dent of P epperdine College and former Republican na· tional committeeman, is r e - ported t o be President Ford~ choice for interior un- dersecretary. Str eet Sweepers Ge t Salary Hike SAN f'~RAN CISCO (UPll Thli; city's $17 .OOO·a-ycar street sweeper s will soon be $19,000·a · year street sweepers. The Board of Supervisors ap· proved new pay scales Tuesday providing that sum for laborers on the city payroll A panel of three slate Court of Appeal judges unanimously overturned a 1974 Superior Court dec ision g r anting Occidental drilling rights al the site. The Superior Court ruling bad e xempted Occidental from ob- taining a permit from the Coastal Zone Conservation Commission to drill at the s ite, along Pacific Coast Highway opposite Will Rogers Slate Beach. But the appellate court said Tuesday that Occidental would have to obtain the permit, re- quired by the 1972 s tate Coastal Conservation Act. 'Fhe case was sent back to Superior Court for relnal. THE DRILLING project had already been effectively halted last December when the state Supre me Court ruled the Los Angeles City Council's appr oval of drilling was illegal. The high court had said the councilmen failed to properly consider whether an environ- mental impact r eport was re· quired Cor the experimental wells under the state's 1970 Environ· mental Quality Act No Oi l. Inc . the conserva tionist group that filed both suits argued that Occidental had not conducted such a study before it In a related d evelopment, Los Angeles County supervisors vot- ed Tuesday to conduct a feasibili- ty study lo purchase the 6~-acre site for use as a county parking lot. ·'This would end the threat or oil drillin g i n tha t area." Supervisor James Hayes said. "This geologically unstable area Occidental's obtauilil& of the ~ site through a land-swap with the . City ot Los Angeles has been lhe : object of controversy for sever¥! . years. •• The company has estimated that wells on the site could tap a rield capab le of producing 6 million barrels of oil. Huglies Makes Move I To Save His Goose LONG BEACH (UPI ) - "Howard Hughes" pleaded with the city Harbor Commission Tuesd ay to save his Spruce Goose. once the world's I argest plane, because he has a "very great emotional a nd sentimental attachment" to it The reclusive billionaire did not appear per sonally, or course He sent a lawyer. J onal Jones, to ask the commission tQ grant another one·year extension on hls lease on a hangar for the enormous fl ying boat, which the city has been trying to evict for years Jones said that 1f the plane goes now, under an agreement with the Smithsonian Institution and the government it will have lo be cut into five pieces for dis- tribution to museums . In a year, Hughes can arrange lo have it preserved in one piece as an ex- hibit, he said. The plane. which has a 320-foot wingspan. was airborne only on- ce -for a few minutes in 1947, with Hughes al the controls. The Fed e ral General Services Administration actually owns the plane. Hughes pays ~a year to lease the plane and $100,000 a year for its hangar, where it has been kept secluded for Z7 years. The spiiit of Friendship Service. Its catching. V\ii:'r(' lTkhrat111g summer nn lJnitt.:d. 'v\'it h piL'nic lunches on all our \VL':--l (\1;1'tl'.r luncheon flidHs. Picnit· hw;kct\ filled \\llll 'unm 'nacb. like a \a~1d'' ich. \umc chid,1.:n. ma~ 1'1..' ;1 Intl~· potato ~alad . pickk\ und ninr1:. /\nd then:\ t.:\\..'11 '"inch\ th1..· 1..-.ir;ak.~1 c11ld lx·t·r ur. of coursc.~our fa\llritc cud,1.iil lfllr a \light char!!t; in CoJch I. Tht.:n:·. C\tra rnnm lur \11u "ilh l.1hks fn r Tw0 in Coach. If 111) 1mc\ 111 th e middle ~t.:al. ju:--l fold it d11\\ll and relax. /\nd th<:rt..:\ t:xt ra mom.for your ga1111cnt bag ''ith United'\ big catT)·on closets. So come catch tht..: 'Pirit o f Frit..:nd!'lhip Scrvict: tip ;md dO\\ 11 l he C( la!) l. For rcsen at ion\. \.:;ti I our I r~I\ cl Agent. Or call Unill.·d at )J7-7.)21. And d1m ·1 f1)rl!ct l'llr Partner' in I n.ncl. \\'estcrn In ternational Hot1..;I,. West Coaster Flights to Seattle and Portland Los AngeJes 10 Seattle: Los Angela to Suttle I continued ): Lean Anive Algbt No. Stops Leave Arrive ~ht No. Stops 8:55 a.m~• ll:IOa.m. 292 0 7:45 p.m~• 9:57 p.m. 458 0 10:30 a.m. 12:42 p.m. m 0 10:00 p.m. Ex Sat• 1:25a.m. 428 I 12:50 p.m. J:06 p.m. .308 0 Los Angela to Portland 1:00 p.m. 4:24 p.m. 707 I 8:15 a.m. 10:17 a.m. 380 0 2:45 p.m~· 4 :,9 p.m. 711 () IO:OO a.m. 1:26 p.m. 405 .1 5:30 p.m. 7:46p.m. .W6 () 1:05 p.m~• 3:05 p.m. 486 0 .3:45 p.m. Ex Sat .. 5:41 p.m. 2D2 0 •Night Coach discount rare available. 5:15 p.m. 7 ~1 p.m. 4 18 0 ••Economy Coach fare available. 7:00p.m. 8:56 p.m. 598 0 The friendly skies of your land. Ill unlTED AIRLlnes \ I t .- ' ~ . ~. ' , • . ' ' I c.: .. . ' . -· Faee Credito ... . Bow to Get ·Out Of Heavy Debt r • . By SYLVIA PO&Tf;R Q. "I think I'm way over my bead In debt. What can I ! do! .. ' In various forms, this was Ute top question I was asked · cner and over asain durina a recent uoes·country tour. '·Warrles about debt were pounded home to me by men and ·~-.nen I met in every income and a1e bracket, in evel')' city I vilited. So; • A. You can and :'should do plrnty, if Chis 'ism'· Money's Worth "· (1) Don't make the :-eommon erTOr of trying ·~~~. 'y::.u Y:ni~ a.-..~------" r~· 'avatt y9ur problems, "veo damage your credit stand· unnecessarily. ""'• INSTEAD, VISrr YOUR creditors, for lbey know it is not in their best interest or yours to repossess your proper. t)'. Jd a result they will offer you a number of eltematives. 'depending on their institution's policy and interpretation of your aituation. .~ • In the wordS of one Buffalo banker: "With our delin- • guencles up substaiatlally and involving customers we've ~ad for years, we're trying to not to set many hard and fast rules. We've done some re-financing, are granting twice the nllDlber of extensions monthly as two years ago. We have • opened a debt-counseling service and a re trying to salvage every customeT we can because these customers will be good risks again sQOn and we want them with us.'' Or as George L. Whyel, president or the American Bankers Association, bluntly puts it: "We don•t want anyone's home or car or business; we want to help him pay «lbis debts." (2) You may choose among these solutions: -Refinance your loan to reduce your monthly pay. · ments. Tbls will cost you more interest over the We of your ·Joan, but may be a small price to pay to get through a . ~lical period. . -CONSOLIDATE YOUR debts so that your various .pay111ents are concentrated in one instalment a month at a • level you can handle. Your banker might suggest this ~the modt effective way out ol your difficulty even though 1t too /D1'7. cost more interest in the ~ong run. get back on your feet. · ~ -On mortgage loans, make alternate payments for a ear or two, after which you will make. up ~e diff eren<:e. Or your creditor may suggest paying only the interest until you :'": ·,.. -(3) If your financial siLuation is virtually out of con~. • visit your Jocal noancial counseling c@ter. In many 111· ~ ~1""lces. these organizations are supported by local lenders ~ aJ1C1 merchants to help you manage yourself out. of your tRables. • When you tum over your problem to a financial . coanselor, thoug h, be prepared to give up a fair am~t of .. $trol over your mooey, to acc~p~ a s~stem f~r m_ak~g you .. aa&vent again, to agree to live within fairly strict d1sc1plln~~· A financial counselor will handle all your dealings with ,YOUr creditors -a big relief for you. You will receive · .aauib money to get by, but your budget is controlled until ~JO'& have recove red from your financial crisis. This is a A •mall sacrifice , however, !Qr the chance to get straightened : CJQ\. BANKS AND OTHER responsible financial institutions . . _.establishing debt ~g .services_ lbe nation over as a free community service, as a direct assist to you, as a way to a void unwanted foreclosures on homes, undesirable re- ::. poAeaslona. (4) If ~l else fails, you may opt fo~ declJring perso~at bankruptcy as a last resort. It is essential that you then hire ; a lawyer t.o m ake sure you get all the benefits under the law. " · Once your petition in court iS filed under the Federal : Benkruptcy Act. creditors are prohibited from harassing \ . t ~. .. ' • )'OU. . This record becomes part of your credit r ating ~.d ~us ii no pa nacea. In addition to its pe~nal ~um.Jliation, blllkruptey leaves a stigma on your credit standlllg difficult teremove. Housewife Bit Coffee Crop Damage :-To ~pell High Prices ~ I I .io DP! JANEIRO. Brun the world may be paying 50 •: CAP) -An ntimated three-percentfor coffee by tbis fall. ~ t1uarien of · Brazil's coffee All exports have been bait· J ~ .i..a i_~ bit by~ ed unUl the full damage can '.D>M"'"I DOUHWives be aneued. ::SWA Group • ~~:N~w Name ,.. &I•. 1. • ::~For .. ·Firm .. ~ Ca mllo Cal azans d e Magalbaes, president of .8.ruil'a Coffee Institute, said that the fl'09ta over the past week were the w<Jl"lt ln 50 lean. that trees were damaged ••nearly down to tbelr roota," and that Ulla wW affect ~e next two arowm. seasons. 8-lalto*Da111Pllot -"'I SAUSALITO -The SWA produce u mucb aallmWlon ~ croup now ls the COC"P()rete bags iD &he nat 1971-Tl crop. ~-Aameof~land·WJeplannen but now. witla the ttceta. we ~: ~erly lmow1l as Salald. will be laeky if we ~e 10 :-' Wlllhr Jtobe1"t.IA•IOdatesof orl2mllH•ba1•,' hesaid. • • • :. .. J!I.. ~A 0 .. _ beell Brull. U.e world'• l•Plt {; roup ,.. eoffee prodaeer. upJlted 11.1 -· ~orllaeplwalngof miJUon bal• lut JMI', IDOi'• • .,.., ..-Uc aad prtvat4t de-t.hAn ~ of lt to the United , ,tlelopm•LI throoabout tbe stat. t8 all Bruil llQPPU• ~ tJ,.S. aad •number off<nitn a umd of au 1fodd cotfee · ~triel lncludla1tbetmie "WE WE&E T&YJNG to ;, Ceetral Ranch, Woodbride• •ales. < Mew Town, and Unlvenlb' There hu been fte.rce trad· • Park Commun1ty DeYelop-lnl oa tU J,oAdon cotfff ' 19111t lo lnllle; El~ 8a market l»eeau&e of tb• ;. ·V..Uey,Jdabo: ~08'lwta. Br•""an atm and tbeprtc. .. ~r· tbe LGnl Beach t..a t ad•anced an Un· ·, e Ptan, Lona Be~ precedented 82 perceot In two ~ ~·; and San Dleco UnUle.i claJ9. Monda1. the price for ~ l>l.ltrictEmba*ad•ro. coif" to be traded lD Sep-"'~ · • Group's profeuklMI &emlMf a.kJroeketed •1 per ~ ~ Jncl\ldet aite .pl..-.. JDNtc4iae,'cl011"' atSJ,111. 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Eugene O'Neill's drama about a poor Irish family in Boston during the 1920s is presented in the Theater in America series with Fritz Weave r , Roberta Maxwell, Nancy Marchand and Carrie Nye. TV DAILY LOG Wednesday Evening JULY 23 H!O 0 0 -Ol £IH?HD lffW1 tl OU!Ll .»Ct,(Q! .! ) Nm O 6)lon111Z1 OW~d Wrlcl Wtst O);rtt1 Acm Q) Motl Sq-Ml ED M11ia Tttrsa 04 The luMlm ED Oedt1e to"'""'' al loay' f11t11d1 5:30 .19) Mtrt 'lltl111 Sho9 m r~'"' cu (Jj l SP1 ED r11 au Cb'ua• (~ ti)) Dul&l's Clloia m rr""' n. CD Clllpinr C.u111Mt al Littlt Rauls 1:00 0 0 0 Q1 ~ m (El Nm w l1111tstdt O lowlinc fer Doll.tl'l (!) Mild SqHd D @ (I) m The i.. "., (2hr) l *<> one·hoor inst1N111ents ol the su pall mini·senes, bmd on the boo~ by Paul Galltco, locus1ng or. fou1 mtmbers of a WC)(fd War fl re~lanct group. In ~AJriun Mis· tire," Ille lour se1k lo recover the ~tolfn art cotl«tlOll of a depoud Alucan hod of stale. ··1he Counter leit Trap" sJlows how ~,oo eang" members play one racket a1arnst anoll1er. asrne slole11, loieed bills to pay IDf s.rnuciled Cold IS lhc'r rry 10 ble1• up a eold s.rn11uhn& 11nr. 8nan Keilh, Johll Mill~ ltfll Pal~r and 8.luy Moise star. ~J 1\t UllteocllUln 02° Mtw: (Cl (Zlw) ..,.._ Lut llllllt" (dta) '56 -Robert Ta1f0<, Sle•art G11nctr. Q) Tiit laid Olla ED Tllutre ill Ao9eriu ·A T oucta ol rhc Poer Eu~ O'Nerll's "''' 1bolil I poof lrJSll fHlrly II BostOll In Ute 1920's a 1 tyra1111ral ln~ lftift .no I 111aes himself SUpcrlOI 111 the ~rehant class Y1nkee:s 1moor 11honl he 15 IMA&. fotz We.loel, Roberu Mu wtll, Haney Marcfland and Came Hye star. 9:30 0 News Et) Noc.fies cit T ttpic.lu ED lmllil (I) Truth If COllWQUtll«S OWMrs My UM! 10:00 B (11) (})It-ii ·111e G1ee" 0) I t..ft LllCJ Q) lht fll Ei)LI Nujtr ~ O• TM 111 Yalq ED 1t1~11t Wolf W'rUt ••• Ptthtm P11ie-w1nn1n1 pl1yw11eht Edward Albee lutSIS. 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ICTWI ............... , ......... ¥-.,....,.. C~UI ""'*"" ....,...., "Ooom• ,,.....,.,,.. ~:IN SHORT ) IUMI It up. In the DAILY PILOT Watergaters Dustin lloffmun (left> and Robert R_cdford as;ume the roles of Carl Bernste1~1 and Bob Woodward outs_ide the Washmgto~ Post during the f1lrrung of the reporters book "All the President's Men'' about their uncovering of the Watergate scan- dal. ~ "SURFING & SKATEBOARDS" 4 Dynamite New Surf & Board Subjecta By Gary Wurster Plus Our All· Time Most ' Popular Surfing Fiim AHD AMOTHll SUMMBTM SUPHSHOW! OHi WEH OMl Y? 811mmong •tlh ENCHANTMENT! S.-ECIAL PRICE MATINEES Wf:D .. SAT •• SUH. By the Associated Press The following are Billboard's hot record hits for lhe week ending July 26, al> they appear in next week's issue oC Billboard maga1.inc. H<YJ' SINGLt:S 1. TllE HUSTLE -Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony (Avco) 2. l 'M MOT IN LOVE -lOcc <Mercury) 3. ONE OF THESE NIGHTS -The Eaglcl> (Asylum) 4. PLEASE MR. PLEASE -Olivia Newton· J ohn (MCA ) 5. LISTEN TO WHAT TllE MAN SAID Paul McCartney & Wings (Capitol> 6. SWEARIN' TO GOD -1''rank1e V;.illi. (Private Stock> 7. JIVE TALKJN' -Bee Gees CRSO> 8. SOMEONE SAVED MY LIFE TONIGllT - ' Ellon John <MCA) 9. MIDNIGHT BLUE -Melissa Manchester (Arista> 10. ROCKI N' C HAJR -Gwcn McGrae (Cal ) TOPLPs J TllE EAGLES -One Of These Nighls (Asylum ) · 2. PAuL McCA RTNEY & WINGS -Venul> And Mars <Capitol) 3. TllE CAPTAIN & TENNILLE -Love Will Keep Us Together <A&M > 4. ELTON JOHN --Captain Fantastic & The Brown Dirt Cowboy (MCA) 5. AVERAGE WJDTE BAND -Cut The Cake (All<.1ntic) t.i. ROLLING STONES -Made Jn The Shade <Atlantic) 7. ISLEY BROS. The Heal Is On Featuring NEW'°RT 6 73-8350 !'UT A HEW UPERrEHCl IN YOUA lrFEI SU" ITJ FEH rTt HOW IH ITS ·~TH An Event ... URliiQUAKE l'G. 0 _.S...wro•d _,,.,_ HIST IUH! .. RETURN TO MACON COUNYY- ~s lfOW ACClll'TAIU . -'"T'HE "1A T UGACY"' Mi .... t .A.,. I &2 1561 W. SUNFLOWER W, OF BRISTOL C.M. 5•0·0594 0.,. wear THE MANEATER '~ Not quoronieoo to w<7d off slu~ ottcxJ d la Sold 141t Gold for Me.iorw- tt.ckclllplwtd, 3~1wr ti• t "Love And Death" "'Start The Revolution Without Me" PG ,'<_ but 1t might 1T19l~ hm fne<'dly. ----c--. ··~ IT-.Nt~ ro• s. c:.....,. SI 25 , ~-r-.,., '• s ... _, __ .,, THE JI.IT WOllS Ill M• SI. ...... -~ ... ow .-• \.,-:. - $95 r \ I .. 1 ;i11 '11w lfrrifyir1g mol ion pirl1m• from the frrrifyi11g .\'o. I h<'si sdla. MWS :··: :.\ ~ ..... :t. \ : '.', ... A\ -.~ \ ~'.:'~\'.:1 -·::, . :=·~,, .~ '"'. ·'\" :~1 \~:~ ·~. ( ... ·~ ~--.-"': ·:·. ·, :.: ... '": \ .. : -..... . . . ~Return to Macon County ~ "'R.Wl_..-IPGt O~n O~ily -11 30 Mon lllru Fro lo Z:OO PM· S1.2S THE Ct TY SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532 6721 ~CITY CE .... TRE CINEMAS ..... S.A. FRWY !MANCHESTER EX.l G.G. FRWY !CITY DR. EX.I , I :41-5:40-9:40 .... JACS NICHOLSON ""TME LAST DETAIL• 3:40 7:41 Ll~ht 1'he Power <T Neck l . w 8 EARTll, WIND & 1'~1RE -That~ The ay C>f The Worlds <Columbia) 9. JAM ES TAYLOR -Gorilla (Wurncr Br~.) 10 . ROLLING STONES -Mctsmorphosls <Abkco> COUNTRY SINGl.l:t:~ , 1 TOUCH TUE WJND Conway Twitty Cl\lCAJ .. 2. J tJST GET UP ANO CLOSE I llE DOOR - Johnny Rodrigu ez (Me!rcury) GHTS 3. WASTED DAYS AND WASTED Nl - Freddy F e nder (ABC-Dot> . 4. MOVIN' ON Merle Haggard <Capitol) 5. THE SEEKER -Dolly Parton <RCA> . 6. EVERYTlME YOU TOUCH ME I Get High -Charlie Rich (Epic) 7. LOVE IN THE HOT AF1'ERNOON -Gene Watson <Capitol> 8. PLEASE MR. PLEASE -Olivia Newton- John <MCA) 9 DEAL TomT. Hall (Mercury) 10. Hf:CONSlUER ME -Narvel !<'ells (ABC- DotJ EASY USTENlNG 1. PLEASE MR. PLEASE -Olivia Newton· John <MCA> 2. RHINESTONE COWBOY -Glen Campbell !Captlol l J. l''EELINGS-Morris Albert <RCA> . 4. AT SEVENTEEN -Janis Jan <Columbta)_ 5. EVERYTIME YOU TOUC H ME I Get H1gb -Charlie' Rich (Epic) 6. MOH.NIN' BEAUTIFUL -Tony Orlando & Dawn ( l':lektra) . 7. Tll E HUSTLE -Van McCoy & The Soul Caty S) mphony (Avco) 8. LISTEN TO WHAT THE MAN SAID Wings (Capitol ) 9. J IVE TALKIN' -Bee Gees CRSO>_ 10. BLUEBIRD -Helen Reddy CCa p1tol) "'COOLEY HIGH' is a landmark n1ovie, one of the year's most in1portant and heartening pictures. ~-1711 SO.COAST PLAZA II S4t-US! .. COOLEY HIGH .. l:lOs.t~ 4:35-a:lS L.A. Tirnt"s ~ C·.JtOll~,M~~IJb ~ M Arne• •Ldft t11tl'fl\cllll1l<ll Reie~ "COOLEY HIGH" t :tt ,,.,_.:l .. ld~t: .. "SMILE" 6:J .. t:lt W /S--l<J-JO.t:>t '"T Alf THE MONET .AMD IUM" a.11 W /S.-l·.._.11 .. MANDINGO'" 6:20-10-.lO s.t/S--2:20- 6: 1S.IO:l5 FREE PAHo<INC, ''THE MAN IN THE GLASS IOOTH" 6:25-a!l0.10-.lO W /S--2:1M:lM:lO-a:lS.I0:30 2: 10-1:40-t:tS .... -nt1 MYSTBtoUS ISUMDOF CAnA .. M&K>• 3:H 7:1 0 "RETURN TO MACON I COUNTY" · 3:2M:.2S.9:2S 11RE.EL ROUSERS" ZA-L .......... IU ' FOUNTAIN VALLEY• FOUNTAIN VALLEY • J:Jb:&d!ldl' i® ' ..A A great piece for kld1. lnth• DAILY PILOT allOO• 041.JQ\I Al tl.>lfllC.l ll .... 8J9-ISOO 8ROOIC HUfl~f AffOINC.IR llJ9.1!>00 OneOfGUr Plus ~~ " 11RETURNTO 'DIDGAUIS '\ ~ .,~, MACON COUNTY" (!;_.....:." ., lsMlssl119 l:JM:ll-~.21 ® INDERELM "REBEL ROUSERS11 1:""4:tS.7:11 [~/_). 1."4 .. 5:4M:H J:lt.l:tNM CRANG11 COUNTY ,..~Vll~lN ~· ~~~~~1'"'11Wa11.sf/o~~ .. :\fl D .\I L\' PllJOT EDITORl.\L P . GE W elco1ne .. Appointtnellt Carol Mart.in, recently appointed to the Newport. Mesa school board, Us a welcome addition During the 30 years Mrs. Martin has res ided in tbe district, s he has 8hown her dedication to the com- munity through numerous volunteer efforts etnd t.hrougb her many associations with civic groups. The Hoag Hospital Auxiliary, the Ne wport Harbor Junior League and the Newport Beach Citizens Transportation Study Committee ar e onl y a few ways she bas given her time While Mrs. Martin says sbe will no longer have time to pursue her substitute teaching activities, her previous teaching experience will undoubtedly help her to better understand educatlonal policies and pro- ble ms in the district. We are sorry that work forced Dr. Arthur Thompson to resign from his school board position; he served well. But Mrs. Martin, mother of three school- age children, apl'.}ears to be a wise replacement. Timely Investment Costa Mesa city officials and Newport·Mesa ~~ed School J?istri.ct leaders are opening talks on Jointly contributrng . to cons truc tion of a n Olympic-sized swimming pool. Scboolmen would contribute an existing pool at Costa Mesa High School. City funds would th~retically also be used to share in the expansion proJect to SO-meter Olympic proportion. R~presentatives of the Costa Mesa High School Aquatics Boosters Club have prepared a convincing package in urging affirmative action now to acquire the larger pool !or local swim enthusiasts, who comprise a wide range of contributing taxpayers. Nearly 5,200 adults in the community, for example, signed petitions favoring the proposal. Timing now would be ideal. Repairs to and enlargement of the existing CMltS pool would'cost only, $240.000 compared to $400,000 for construction of a new Olympic-sized pool . The cost is bound to be higher al any point in the future. Since the land space is also there-no present structures would have to be d e molis hed or substantially altered-and the project has drawn strong community support, Harbor Area leaders would be wise to initiate the enlargement project at this time. The Cact that a similar program at Newport Harbor High School was successfully accomplished is another strong point in favor of an Olympic pool now for Costa Mesa. Pick-up for Mesa At the rate old appliances, mattresses, rusty lawn furniture and other junk was being trucked outofCosla Mesa this week, the city may want to lay claim to the mythical title of The Most Junk· Free City ln California. The second annual s ummer trash p1ck ·up, s ponsored by the Costa Mesa Beautification Committee and the city's Department of Public Services, was logging 40 of those big 20-f oot·long truckloads of junk per day the first two days of the special trash haul. The program continueti through Thursday. Al that rate, it should exceed last year's haul of 700 tons and 139 true k loads. It cost the city $.5,000 last year, and it will cost more this year, but it's a worthwhile investment in civic pride and community beautification. c ----WELCOME10 THE OPENJNG SHOT OF THE ~FORD CAMPAIGN rt IR C0.MMJ1 .. '(EE -V-~ Army's t Key to l1afant Health ~ GOER Dear Gloomy Gus Mother's Formula Still Best Doesn't (JAC~ ~NDERSON) WAS'lUNG'fON -If ever a Pentagon project cried for an of· ijcial investlgation, it is the Army's swimmin g trucks that sink. Now, it turns out, even on dry la nd they lurch about so lioJenUy that drivers feel like throwing up. In military }arg~· the trucks are known as 'G01:._~· Tebicles." Each consists of a diesel engine tractor whi~b pulls an c igbt·ton cargo body. a 10-ton wrecker or a 2,500-gallon tanker. There are 836 of these clunkers presently in the Army inventory, and the brass hats are planning lo purchase another 464. Cost lo the taxpayer: a staggering $90 million. The GOER was developed by and pu·{'chased from the Caterpillar Tractor Company. It was designed to be a rugged, bat· Uefield-worthy truck with a "floating and s wimmrng capability for crossing calm water barriers." BUT MILITARY lest dnvers mane uve r ed the trucks into Maryland's Chesapeake Bay and found themselves in water above their ankles. On one occasion, ac· cording to internal test reports. a GOER pulling a lanker unit "swamped and sank." One report cautioned that "the vehicle (should> be prohibited from swimming until deficien- cies ... are corrected." If they are to be taken into the waler, it counseled. only "well·trained and experienced driver person· net" should be used . Presumably, he meant the drivers should be Red Cross· certiCied swimmers. The same batch of tests tuhled up dozens or other shortcomings, LAX over Newport? Sup· port the condemnation of Santa Ana Heights homes and you'll get it. E.J .11. Gloomy G11s commtnts •••submitted b~ ruders •rwl clo not Mcess•rlly rtlle<t ti.e views of the newsp•per. Send y0<ir ,,., Pttvt to Gloomy Gus. D••IY Piiot. including problems in the brakes, steering system. alternator, transm ission, front axle and tractor fra me. The personnel heater didn't work, and "the high noise level in the cab'' was a "heallt\ hazard to both the driver and co-driver." LAST DECEMBER, a unit at 1'1 .. Hood, Texas, conducted ad- ditional tests on the GOER. Compared with three other "high mobility" vehicles, it came out looking like a Tinker Toy. A draft test report, stamped "DISTRIBUTION LIMITED," cites these results: -In one tactical exercise ''alon g a dirt tank trail. .. averaging 25 miles per hour ... all vehicles kept up ... except the GOERs which fell 25 minutes behind within 711'i miles. When the GOE Rs caught up with the waiting column, their crews were suffering from motion sick- ness and requested to continue on lhe paved road ... -"The h ars h ride qualities ... were severe enoug h in many cases to cause loss of complete control of the vehicles. The drivers would bo unce vertically and be thrown from side·to·side with s uc h force, velocity. and frequency that their feet could not be kept on the throttJe and·or bra ke." In sum, the cantankerous con· traplions "r a nked at or near the bottom in virtually every area tested." To the Editor: I certainly applaud lhe March of Dimes for their continuing in- terest in infant he alth, as evidenced by their participation in "Healthy Baby Summer/' a campaign to encourage good pre· and post·natal care <Daily Pilot. JuJy 10). However. since they are ad- vancing interest in good nutrition Cor babies, I wonder why, during this program. the mother of the ' first babies born in the bicenlen· nial year was presented with. among other things, a month's supply of formula. As most doc· t ors have found through re· search, the best nutrition for a newborn baby is his /h er naothe r·s milk. <These were twin babies. but many mot.hers have nursed twins and eveo triplets.) Perhaes some of the "Healthy Baby Summer" project will be devoted to a campaign to en· courage mothers to nurse their bab1es instead of giving out formulas which, no matter how scientificallY. concocted. are, after all , onfy "the next best thing" (as their advertising itself admits) to mother's milk. MRS. T.A. HEPPENHEIMER Leader. La Leche League of Fountain Valley 'This is Mission Cancro/. Tltey are about to sleep.' What Makes Mormons Run? Worldwide the r e are fewe r than 3.5 million Mormons. Yet there is a vastly disproportionate number of them among the superstars or competitive sports. Dedicated Mormons dominate wl\oae pages in the athletic retard books. I wonder what m akes Mormons run sofaat. Since my first visit to the campus or Brlgbam Y o u n g University I've been lnlrigued by lbe miasionary zeal, health habits and do-it·yourseU well are aystem of the LOS church. THE ATHLETIC excellence or BYU 11 legendary. Perennially lt dolllinates the Western Athletic Conference. Last year lt was first In track, flrsl ln golf. first in swimming, second in cross·country, wrestl· In.:. baseball, tennis. lndoor track. BYU Cini hed the season witb 70 totoJ athletic points, two·to- one heller than second-best ( PAUL HARVEY J Ariionct State . Quarterback Virgil Carter and golfer Johnny Miller were cham- pions fintat Brig ha m Young. Yet Mormons who have never attended BYU reflect this sam e athletic prowess: BUly Casper in gol!; in football. Merlin and Phil Olson, Marvin Bateman, Danny and Wtlford White; in boxing, Gene Fullmer and Joe Snell. BASEBALL'S home run hero. Harmon Killebrew, is a dis· dpllned Mormon -as are Vernon Law, Ron Brand and live other big leaguers. Recitina all lhe nnmes aod numbers is tedious, yet pertinent lo the question we·rc trying to answer. Olympk d I vlng ch1mplon Keith Ruasell and swimmer Lance Gordon. In 1Ymnaat.1cs, 1975's NCAA all- VVW>d cb.ampion Wayne YOW\8 and Naiional Cbampioa Alie.an· dro Viero. Jn track. the world discus re· cord is held by L. Jay Silvester, • an LDSdisciple. Record r unners Paul Cum· mings and Wade Bell. MORMON athletic excellence bridges oceans. The second fastest man in Asia is Mormon Canagosabi Kunal-On. As is Swedish track star Ken· neth Landmark. And it bridges the sexes. The AAU 440 record for young girls is held by Lizla Peterson. In ice skating, Marilyn Kruse Wld Dolores Lier. I'm skipping some names in each category because I'm run· ning out of time faster than I'm running out of gold medal LOS athl~tes . THE OBVIOUS explanation may be lbe only one. A Mormon conaid r s the human body sacrtd, a tabernacle of the Divine Spirit which inhabits it. Thal meaH no t obacco, no alcohol,• no harmful d.rup, no 1timulanls or depreennb ol any l&nd -lnclud1n1 colfeeand w . AM sexuat tbaJUl.Y until mar· nait. U that degree of self-disclpllne sounds like somelhlng from out o( thla world -you said lt! ( MA ILBOX J Letters from readers are welcome The right to condensP letters lo fit "J)(1Ce or eliminate libel is reserved. Letter,s of 300 words or less wili be given preference. All letters must m· elude signature and mailing address but names may be withheld on re- quest if sulf 1c1ent reason is apparent Poetry will not be published. ·,tdult' Pri~e• To the Editor: l h:.sve a complaint Lo make Not about your newspaper. which happens to be one of the finest in Or ange County, but about mov1e prices. As a young adult it ha~ come lo m y attention recently that any person over 12 years of age has been charged adult prices in practically all of Orange County theaters. So we so·called "adult:;'' then go to ~een an "R" rated movie and get turned away because we are not 17 years old. EV EN "X " MOVJF.S are called adult movies~ I thmk that we should either have a set "junior " pnce or lt.>t us "adults" see the ''R" and "X " rated mov· ies. I realize th at lht're is no w~y for you lo sol vc lhe problem but l hope you mil?ht pnnl lhas in hope that somebody who 1s able to do something about 1l "'"read thb and understand m y views. ROSS VJ;-.;CENTJ So<"'iol Se<"'Hrll fl To the EdilOr We keep reading abou\ the· dilemma of lhc Sot1al &•cuntv funds. · Wh y. oh why, dot•s the person earning only u s mall :;ulary pay the same amount pt.>r yc<1 r as the one earnin g $50,0-00. Certamly the problems would be s olve<1 if the amount were gradual<•d actordmg to income. HOY ROGERS Good Reporting To the Editor. The seri es of arllclcs on Orange County nursing homes you published is u ray of real sun- light. Gary Granville did an ex· cellent job or reporting the facts in a most objective. non·biased manner. This truthful treatment o( an often maligned subject re· establishes my faith in the news media. We have been almost re· lucta nl in our dealings with the press due lo being quoted out of context, but Mr. Granville was very factual and direct in his statements. You have made me a perma· nentsubscr1ber o( your paper. OONALDE. DUNN District Administrator Departmentof Health State of California S•oldnfl PoU<11 To the Editor· RecrnUy. my 14·ycar old son had orthopedic surgery ut Hoag Memorial Hospital. He was in a four·~ room in the teen win g There were two other boys ln the room wtio also ha~ htavy casts 00. The s~ood ru1ht, he called and mention~ lbltt a new boy nQt \ohtm was smoking. I was in· formed that 1t is hospital policy to la leenagers sm oke in the rooms if they had the pe rmission of their parents and their doctor. I informed our physician and he said he wasn 't :.iwarc of ;my such policy. In checking with Mr. Kaa. the acting hospital ad· ministrator, he confirmed that 1t is the policy. Ile then reassured my wife that adults could not s moke in the r ooms bec:iuse "that would be too much s moke." When my wife returned lo the room lo check out our son, a parent of the smoking boy was in the room. smoking. TIDS IS A hospital? Promoting ~ recognized health hazard, dis· regard for fire safely in a ward where sedated patients in heavy casts are difficult to move; pollut· ing the air without a ny regard for those who are off enJed or allergic to smoke; d octors who allow children to smoke? At a Lime when many people arc trying lo slop s moking, local governments are design ating more no·smokin!o! ureas. cancer, heart. lung and birth defect as· socialions are trying to educate the public lo the multiple hazards of s moking. Hoag Memorial takes a giant step backward ~ We contend that if parents want their children lo have adult privile~es. those c hildr en therefore belong in aduJt wards and not in lhe pediatric wing or the hos pital MR.AND MRS. CJ IA RLES OSTERLUND Kidding? To the Editor . Our mayor and councilmen in Newport Beach must be kidding to even contemplate a variance of lhe 11 p.m . lo 7 a.m. curfew in effect al Orange County airport. ,\II we would need after 11 p.m besides the police he licopter buzztng around would be the Cessna Citations shattering our needed rest ~ And why not have the Lt•ar Jets and on down the li~t? We really don't net.'d propellor planes after 11 p.m .. but adding private jets would be an insult lo Upper Bay residents. Surely you're j ust joking, Mr. Mayor? JANERYGEL Jet /\'oise To the Editor: As the jet noise problem from Orange County Airport continues and worsens. increasing an· noyance lo homeowners hving in lhe noise impact area can be ex· peeled. There is som ething important and specific that can be done when we notice that a particular jet take off was too noisy, too low. taking ort over la nd rather than the middle of the upper Newport Bay. We can take individual ac· lion by looking at the jet to iden· tify it as to airline, noUng the time and calling the Noise Abatem ent Office (&'M~) at the airport with the information. Thal office will a ttempt to notify the pilot or that particular plane that ht d id not fly down the center of upper Newport &y and will include your complaint In a list compiled weekly and sent to the airlines. specirying numbers and types or complalnt.s. \ J ET OISE bas raised the level or noise polluUon 50 pttcent lo 500 percent ror 25,000 victims livlng ln no eight square mil noase Impact area. In addition to jet Oyover intedermcc with in door and outdoor conversatioq and TV radio <ind listening, jel n yover noise is effecting the value of our property. : We can help control and con, lain the problem by complaining to the Noise Abatement Office. · SUSAN SIMPSO~ School F1md11 To the Editor: . How many taxpayers are won- dering how the Newport·Mesa school dis trict ended up with fC00.000 excess funds after read .. ing in the news over the l~t year that it was necessary to cul back on school busing for lack of fund!> and that s chool ca feteria lunches were to go up in price because inflation has hit tht- schools as well as the home? I can 't remember how many times I have read that lhe schools could not operate on their present budget without increased funds due lo the rise in cost of all school materials, paper products, etc. And yet. when out of the blue they discover an "unexpected" $600,000, the firs t thing that comes lo mind is a salary in· crease for teachers. I think 1 s mell something rotten in Den- mark! , I have always been under the impression lhc.1t the purpose of our public school system was for Lhe t'ducation and welfare of the childr en. I would personally like to sug· gest that a t least some of that. money be used lo upgrade the quality of lhc food prepared in the school cafeterias at a cost that is not prohibitive for the average family with severaJ\ children m publi c achools. .J My children in New por~ Harbor High have complaine~ many limes that food in the cafeteria a nd snack bar waa un\,.~ palatable cind once or twice las\; yl'ar had to throw away somtl.f food that smelled and tasted a though it"' as:spoilcd. As a res}' they ended up spending th~ lunch a llowance on potato chi und Cokes rather than nutritiM and wholesome fooa. I do not place the blame on ttt · cafeteria personnel: they do U best job they can on the am~· or money which is budgeted tel their departmenL J I'm asking all concerned tax· payers in this school district to r write to school Supt. John Nicoll and express their opinion on how 1 they would like ••their .. money f spent. JANET DENSE : ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT I Robert N. "'N•d, Publi.fhi:r Thnma $ P: r,l't' JI. F:ditnr Bnrt>aro l\rr1b1ch. E:ditono.I Pngr f;rlltOT' The t>ditorlal p;1gc or the Oallv Pilot s eeks to infor m and stimulate retidrrs b~ pri$enlirig on this fl&Rr diveri:e commentary on topics of interest by ~dlcot ed r olumn1st!> and cart~lsts. b~ ' 11ronding a forum (Qt l"t'ad<.'1'11' \'1rws and b~· presenUng ttus ne":-.paper's opinions and Ideas on current topics The ed1t<1rhd opinions uf lht< Dally Pilot 3.ppt;ir onl.> In th1• ro1tor1al column ul the top of the pajte. 011htlomi e'lt prei.i•ro by tht' C'olumnio;ts and N1rtoon1sls ond letter "ntN't llrt' their O'-'n and no endoNiemtnt o< lht>lr vlt"" b~ the Ouil)" Pllot should~ Inferred Wednesday, July 23, 1975 Afte r 3G Hours 2 Hurt Cyclists Found in Desert SAN Dll!;GO CAP> -Two lm· perial Beach teen-agers were re· ported to be r ecove ring in hospital today. following a 36- hour ordeal in the desert near the Mexican border. day when their motorcyde plunged into a 60-foot ravine~ Steven George, 18. and Bonnie Richards, 17, were en route to the Mexican town oC Tecatc last Sun- otncials said they lay there helpless and unseen as tem- peratures soared to n ear 100 degrees by day and dropped to the low 40 's al night. Barking Dog Owners Face Stiff Fines Finally, a Los Angeles·bounc.I truck c.lriver, J ames Brown, s p0tted Miss Ric hards after she crawled up lo the roadside Mon- <iay ~Brown radioed for help and lhen he combed the ravine for George, whom he found lying about 60 feet f rom bis motorcy- cle. SAN FRANCISCO (AP> Owners o r dogs that b a rk persistently may be lined up to $250 under a new ordinance passed by th e B oard of Supervisors. George and Miss Richard!> wer~ taken to El Cajon Valley Hospital where George was re- ported lo be unconscious but in stable condition wilh head in· juries. The meas ure, passed un - animously. makes it an infrac· lion lo keep a dog that "con· tinuously and incessantly barks at any lime or the day or ni ght to the dis turbance or a nother person .'\ MISS RICHARDS was listed in fair condition with a broken leg and multiple contusions and suf- fering from dehydration. • She recaljed Tuesday, from her hospital b ed, that she crawled about for hours in lhe ravine searching for George. It defines barking as "howling, crying, baying or making any other noise," and prescribes a fine ranging Crom $15 to S250 if the noise is heard for at lea!>l JO minutes by a n enforct.-ment of· fleer. "I thought he had gone for help, .. she .said. "Then I tried to crawl to the road. But it was a long way." Mi ss R ichard s said s he c0uldn't remember anything else until Tuesday morning when she v.as found. S4,200Haul I 0 Wonien Roh Liquor Store ESCONDIDO CAP ) -Ten women tn long drooses and aprons robbed a liquor store here Tues- day or $4,200, police said. Stor e manager Joseph Elward told officers the women split into small groups and diverted his al· tention lo a corner of the store. With that done. the J oth er wome n then ( S ta It• emptied a drawer under . the cash register contain- '----------mg $4 .200 in SS, $10 and $20 bills. police said. A police spokt?s man ::.aid the women were believed to be gypsies bee a use of their attire 2 Df~ in fffdalr Crcuh SAN DIEGO CAP) -T"o victims of a midair collision between two light planes here have been identified as a Lancaster man and his son. Of(icials said Howard W. Berry, 52, and his 21 -year-old son . Joe, died Tuesday when the Cessna l 80 the fatht>r was piloting collided with a 'Becchcraft Bonanza over the Miramar area, crashed into an e mpty landfill and was destroyed. The other pilot , Jami's L . H ai$.hl, 50, of San Diego. manage d to land safely at Gillespie Field in nearby El Cajon. Pay Ralffn ~~dlded OAKLAND CU PIJ -Rallies will be held in five California cities on Thursday by state-employed secretaries who want more pay, the president of the Cle rical and Allied Ser vices Employes (CASE J said Tuesday CASE President Naydeane Troy said the rallies will be held in Oakland, Hayward, Los Angeles, Long Beach and Sacramento. The office worker s are calling upon Gov. Edmund G. Brown, Jr., lo meet with them and discuss their demand for a full 10 percent pay increase they s ay was promised lhem. BowefJ• •Soplt&t~ated' SAN FRANClSCO CAP> -Two bombs that caus ed $250,000 damage to lhe new hi~h-rise head- quarters of the T r easury Department s Bure_au of Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms we re highly sophis ticated explosives, officia!s say. "It was a high order explosive, one or the most p0werlul I 've seen in my experience." John G. Krogman, Western regional directo~ ~r the bureau. , s aid Tuesday He said authorities had not established the precise contents of the born bs I 'Sell·delnur Dec lared LOS ANGELES fUPI> -The district at· tomey's oHice said Tuesday it would not prosecute a Burbank city employe for murder bccau~e heap· parently acted in self-defense when he killed two young brothers at a Saturday night rock concert. Robert Houston, employed in the citv Public Works Department, was lo be released today from County-USC Medical Center where he was treated for a broken cheekbone sustained in a struggle with the two men. Houston allegedly stabbed John Ray Hoppes. 20 and Daniel Davis Hoppes. 18. to death with a h~ting knife alter they first attacked his wife Michelle, 21. Grove Morn Seeks Talk With Ford Mrs. Mittie Smith or Garden Grove asked President Ford today lo give beT a telephone ap- polntment so tb al she can talk about her son. Steven, who bas been held captive by M arxisl f\*Tlllu lri Zaire since M•)' lt. Mn. Smith atttmpt.ed to call the White House Tuelday but was told to wrtw • letter r equesUna a telephone talk wlth the Presldeat. lDtte•d, 1he 1ent a telqram reading, "Mr. Pretldent: ln reference to my son . Ke nneth Smith, still being held hostage by Marxist guerrillas for two mo~ths in Africa, request 1m· mediate reply for phone conversation with you." ·'I know the President is a busy man but he could call a mother who cannot understand why her son might die because or potlticaJ pro- ble m s in a ranway land ," she t o ld newsmen. Smith 's rather, Joaeph, ha• been in Africa for two mootbs, awaltlng the youth'• ,.. tease. Wednesday. July 23. 1975 DAILY PILOT Pacific Palisades vDrilling Rights Halted ·· began drilling in January 1973. has better potential for ret:rCJ LOS ANGELES <AP> -Oc- cidental Petroleum Corp. has s uffered another legal setback in it.s exploratory o il drilling pro· ject al Pacillc Palisades. In a related development, Los Angeles County supervisors vol· ed Tuesday to conduct a feasibili· ty study to purchase the 6~·acre site for use as a county parking lot. tionaJ use.·· . f lh ,: Occidental 's obtairung ? a.: A panel or three state Court of Appeal judges unanimously overturned a 1974 Superior Court decision gr anting Occidental drilling rights at the site. site through a land-swap with lh6. • City of Los Angeles has been the : object of controversy for several ; ·'This would end lhe threat of oi l drilling in t hat area." Supervisor James Hayes said. "This geologically unstable area years. . t d T'he company has esllma e that wells on the site could _ tap a field capable of producing 6 million barrels or oil. Ford Nominee? The Superior Court ruling had exempted, Occidental Crom ob· taining a permit Crom the Coastal Zone Conservation Commission lo drill a t the site. along Pacific Coast Highway opposite Will Rogers State Beach. But lhe appellate court said Tuesday that Occidental would have to obtain the permit, r e· quired by the 1972 state Coastal Conservation Act. The case was sent back to Superior Court for retrial. Hughes Makes Move To Save His Goose William Banowsky, presi- dent of Pepperdine College and former Republican n a · tional committeeman, is re· ported to be President Ford's choice for interior un· dersecretary. S treet Sweeper s Get Salary Hike SAN FRANCISCO CU PI ) This city's $17 ,OOO·a-year street sweepers w ill soon be $19,000·a · year street sweepers. The Boa rd of Supervisors ap· proved new pay scales Tuesday providing that sum for laborers on the cily pay roll THE DRILLING project had already been effectively halted last December when the state Supre me Court ruled lhe Los Angeles City Council's approval of drilling was illegal. The high court had said the councilmen failed lo properly cons ider whether an environ- mental impact report was re- quired for the experimental wells under the state's 1970 Environ- mental Quality Act No Oil. Inc . the cooserva. tionist group that filed both suits ar gued that Occidental had not conducted such a s tudy before it LONG BEACH (U PI ) - ··Howard Hughes" pleaded with the city Harbor Commission Tuesday to save his Spruce Goose. once the world's largest plane, because he has a "very great emotional and sentimental attachment" to it The reclusive billionaire did not appear personally, of course He sent a lawyer, Jonal Jones, lo as k the commiss ion lo grant another one-year extension on his lease on a hangar for the enormous flying boat, which the city has been trying to evict for years , Jones said that 1( lhe plane The spirit of Friendship Service. Its catching. S111mnerti1ne is picnic time on UnitedS West ters. goes now. under an agr(>em~nt with the Sm ithsonian Institution and the governmen~ it will ha~·c to be cut into rive p1CCC!i for di!>· tribution to museums. ln a yeC:J~. Hughes can arran~e to have it preserved in one piece a!> an ex· hibil, he said. 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