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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-08-01 - Orange Coast Pilot- -.. •. .. -o . DAILY PILOT * * * 10' * * * FRIDAY AFTERNOQN, AUGUST 1, 1975 VOL llol, NO. UJ, 4 SECTIONS,• PAGES • ' • ess ~ate -·ro s . Big 8, Pac 8, •ig l 0 I To Pull Out of NCAA? " • • • • • •• • ) 't Expect Fee, .V allerga Says Rafe Takes Dip U.S. Jobless . Finllirig W·orii ' WASHINGTON (UP()-Witha surpriSe spurt of jobs for teen- agers and women, thenatiori's un· employment rate dropped 0.2 of a percentage point to 8.4 percent in Ju!y, the Labor Department said today. 1----illrnran-encouraging announce- ment for the recovering econOmy tha t many. labor officiaJs had not expected, the government said 600,000 persons were added to the job rolls last month. Jt was the biggest jump since 643 ,000 persons round jobs 30 months ago * * •' Jobless Total Declining' I For County in Febr.uary, 1973. · ~tat employment went up to 85.1 million persons in July from 84 .4 million in June in the face or normal sum m er buSiness doldrums, the report said. The· number or unemployed was 7.8 million, down 100,000 rrom June. Although the report said hard-· core unemployment increased last lnonlh, it indicated along with other recent economic barometers that the economy has stabilized after its worst plunge since the Depression. The jobless r.ate would have improved even more over June's 8.6 percent, t he department said. except that 95,000 workers were on stri\e last month -mostly in thJ. construction industry. 'Julius Shiskin, chief labor statiStiCian, said the number of unemployed workers remained steady, but job 'op'portunities in- ... creased substantially in July, Orange County's unemploy-New workers moved into these ment rate dropped to 8.3 percent jbW without affecting previously during July, according to flgufts unemployed workers who re- released today by (be slate mained ,withoutjob's. . Employment Department. !Jut Shiskin, testifying before When translated to the number Congress' Joint Economic Com- ol unemployed persons in the · mittee, said the wont bf' the tm· county, the state's monthly re-(SeeJOBLESS,PaceA2) port m.eans there were 6,800 1ewer county residents un- employed in July than in June. . , However, the total number of employed persons in Orange County last month dropped by 3,800.workers. . · The declining unemployment. l'ate accompanied by fewer job holders indicateS a slight decline iii the county's available work force last month, state officials said. 1 . Junta Foes Purged LISS.ON, Portugal (Ul'I) - The · new left-wing junta has beeun a purge or m·oderate Jhilitary men opposed to the in- creasing Communist intluence in Portugal. The three-man jubta, "blch took official control of Portugal's got-ernment Th"urs· day, has removed the moderate leadership of a key comm..ando , qnltstationed near Lisbon. WALKOUI' SEEN · ·,4(}A/NSf NcJj-- Woman Shot By Husband Goes Home A Costa Mesa woman acciden- ·talli shot and wounded by per husband. who grabbed a pistol and.mistook her for the butglar or prowler they thought they heard, was released from the hOspital .TburSday. _ Kathleen Marie Brown, 26, or 2335 Elden Ave., sustained a nesh wound in the shoulder early Wedoesday:She remained over- nia:ht 8t Hoag Memorial Hospital for observation. A pofice : investigation automatic in the case of gunshot ·wounds -concluded the incident was accidental, s aid police Watch • Commander Lt. Tom Durham. Officer Ed Sutton said in his re· port tbllt Mrs . Brown apparenUy r awakened and got up to turn on a -.light,.,.aftu..Uie-couple. beahl crash.that sounded like it was in .. tbiliving.room. · Her husband, Terry Douglas Brown, ardse a moment later. fi e told police he grabbed a .22 pistol. spotted a sllhduelte, look aina and fire<t twice at the form . l'ovestigators ;.atd it wa!\ ap- parently Mr$. BI-own who report· ed hearing what aouftdcd like two firecia<!lee'"8 'exploding,' bul ·did l\ol.Jeel \be.J>ullet:..Ji)itial Im · ' .Major athletic co~erences are _..ec11owalkouloflho•pecial NCAA convention iri ChJcago this · inoath, U the associa=es :thrMrUenuesharing 1. ' Tbe Dally Oklahoman epons that sl:X..or seYen lop conferences, lbcluclliijlhe Dlf Ten and Pacific ~ht'·· irfay set Qp their own 1 11uP:~r 1a1oct1...£.lon'.' i[ tbe -,.., .. See~ bi pact. . ' <&ees"uooT, Paae.Ul Seo!'lo. Pas• 86. \ ' 'f \ . A 'Boating' Mishap James W. Warner, 19, of Anaheim, was driving along South Coast Highway in Laguna Beach ThursdaY afl~rnopo when someone yelled, "l-Iey , you lost your boat a few blocks back." Warner looted back at the traile r behind his car and found that, in fact, the boat was not there. He returned to the ~gi.on Street intersection in time to find Officers Larry Galat (left) and Barry Snyder (right) removing the 15·foot craft from the traffic lane. Warner was cited for spilling a load on a highway. Slaying Feared Mafia Link Probed As Hoff a Vanishes DETROIT (UPI) .Aulhorilies investigating the dis· appearance of former Teamsters Union boss James· R. Hoffa coii- centrated today on his last report· ed. engagement-a luncheon date 48 hours earlier with a reputed Mafia kingpin and close friend . Michigan's governor said he was told the 62-year old Hoffa had planned to meet Anthony "Tony Jack" Giacalone, a reput- ed Mllfia enrorcer. Specufation s wept the pQwerful, factiOD·riddled union tliat "Jiminy"' had been slain. His family appealed publicly for help in the.cas~. Fanning the ·speculation was a bit~P' rivalry in the powerful un~ ion between Hoffa and current' president FrB'nk E. Fitzsim· mon&, who took over llfler Hoffa quil In 1971 while serving a f<.>deral prison sentence. ''We're lookinl into any angle1, ''. one police agency spokesman said. "Obviously, this includes anything going on between the Teamsters and lhe Mafia"';'' Police Lt. Curt Grennier, who is heading the investigation in Bloomfield Township, where Hoffa's car was found, said the next 24 hl\urs were CTitical. - "My· own feeling," he said, "is that things do not look good.·• He said Bloomfield Township police planned to question Giacalone. A 1963 U.S. Senate Committee investigating organized crime said Giacalone "'las a key figure in the Detroit underworld and was charged with maintaining Mafia discipline, by any means including murder. Federal, state and local poli ce said Giacalone and Hoffa were longtime tnends:-trut tbe'y ·re· fYled to confirm reports Ult two men planned to m eet Wednesdty at a fashlon·able s uburban- restaurant. 1 · Hoffa'1 car was round parked outside the restaurant Thursday after a telephone caller told police where it was. 'There was .no sign of a struggle at lhe car and,,. police 5aid, no clues to in· dicate what happened to Hofra. . Hoffa's family officially CS.. BOFFA, P11e.Ul j Seven Killed In Apartment Hit by Fire HIGHLAND FALLS, N.Y. CAP) -A young woman and six children died today when rire swept through-their apartment In a three·story building a £cw blocks from the U.S. Military Ac 3demy at Wes t Point, authorities said. County Coroner Edward Pekar identified the victims as Shirley Nero, 24 ; her five children, aged l lo 7, and Eric Perdue, an infant being cared for by Mrs. Nero's sister, Rita, 19. The sister jumped out a third- noor window to escape Lbe fire and was~ hospitalized for treat- ment or undetermined injuries. Fire Chief Barry Graziano said all of the· victims were found in a comer of lbe t.hird-fioor apart- ment's dining room . · --Pekar s-aus-a tar-ge window fan blocked the fire escape. Graziano s~id the fire broke out about 8 a. m . and was under control an hour later. The build'. ing, which contained severitl apartments on the second noor and a tavern on the around noor, s ustained wa ter damage, he said. , "The third Ooor was full y in - volved when we got there,'' <Jraziano sa~-He said the cause CSeeBJAZE,P1geA1l \ _______ 1 -.---" Hinshaw Linked T-o-Funds By GARY GRANVIlJ.E ·otu... 0.ily Pi,_Svtf VENTURA -County Assessor Jack Vallcrga denied Thursday that he knew there was a $6,000 consultant 's rec at stake in Orange County's sale of a ap· praisal system to Spartanburg County, South Ca rolina. Vallerga told a nine·man, three-woman \''entura County Superior Court j ury that he rirsl learned of the fee in late May. 1973, after the $2,045 sale had been completed. It wasn't until then that former Orange County a ssessor Rep. An· drew Hinsha"'' <R-Newport Beach) ofrered to split the fee with him, Vall erga said. When asked by defense al· torney Richard Murphy what he said \\.'hen Hinsha\'-' made the of- £er, Vallerga replied, "'l lhinK·.1 said thank you.,. The SJ-year-old assessor was the first witness called b,Y the.de· fense team a s it began its effort lo convince the jury that their client is not guilty of~even al- leged crimes related to. the Spartanburg sale. During an Orange County Grand Jury investigation leading to a seven·count criminal indict- ment, Vallerga cited his Fifth Amendment rigl}is and. except (or routine questions, refused to testify before the jury. Thursday, he testified freely after. in effect. waiving his right against self-incririlination and opening him se lf to cross- CSee VALLERGA, Page.U) Ora~C.a•t "' ____ 7~ 1t'eatloer Night and early morning low c louds Saturday becoming sunny by mid- morning. Slightly warmer. ·rughs from the low 70s at the beaches to t~e mid-80s inlanO. INSIDE TODA 'l' Leonardo da Vinci will be brOUQht up to date next week. in.a comedy having its world premiere on the Orange COO.St. See story by Daily P'Uot Staff WriJer Tom Titus on P.qg e CI oJ-. t:d':lfay ·• Weekender . Al Y-s.t'Yke ....... C.IHonole a.uH!oH """"' --DNtllNMkes ....... i. .... W.l'lltrllkl-111 ,. ..... ....,_..,. lll.c.-• --,....,,. ..... ._ ... _, hulell ' -. • • • 111.-. .... , .. _' ' .......... 'Fi11al Act' F1 •llay. Aug ust 1, 197!5 ' .. • • • • f?eaders-Sign Pe~ce -Papers Secrets -. N·1xeil =: · . --· ; ~ -· . B.Y .. ~J~ .. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Central Intelligence j,gucy re· fuaed.--a3ain....tod&¥ td'.tuin over - secfet docUmenta to a-towe sub-..,. ~ommitte-e .... ·cha1 rlnan Bella Abzug (D·N. Y.), demanded them by ~ug. 15 or said directoi- Wi!Uam E . Colby wdUJil' Ile sub- poepaed. HELSINKI (UPI ) "--11'e suin- mit le<tders of 35 nations today s i gned a sol e mn but c o n+ troversial blue print for peace and warmer human relation~ in a Europe divid ed by centuries or conflict. Led by the t"•o Germanies, the 35 s ummit leaders fro'm Western ' and Eastern Europe, the United ~tale s and Canada puJ their signatures in turn to a 400-page, 33,000 v.•ord document they called lhe "Final Act." The orde r or signing was the Fre nch a lphabe tical order of their countf ies. P resident Ford of ''Etats Unis'' signed third. The "Final Act " set dOll.'11 on paper the principles on which the \ n ations agreed in more than two , . ' From Page Al VALLERGA examination by Assistant Di s- trict Attorney P..1ichael Capizzi. A critical issue was whether or not he knew th e $6,000 fee had been agreed to when the Spartan- burg s ale was negotiated_, a fact related to a conmct or interest charge included in the indict- ment. . Vallerga said he did not know until Hinshaw made the $3,000 or- !er that a $6 ,000 Oat rate consul- tant's fee.had been agreed to by Hinshaw and former Spartan- bur'g assessor John Q. Eberl. But earlier in the trial, Ebert s aiO Valleri a was----ai the Spartan-- burg Airport in early March 1973, when he and Hinshaw settled the fee Question. Vallerga, who had heard Ebert's testimony, said be could only recall being in a motel room with : Hinshaw and Ebert when they had a dif£erence or opinion on a $500 a. day consultant's rate suggested by Hinshaw. Hinshaw may be in Ventura next week to add his version of the consulting arrangement to the testimony. When undergoing questioning by Murphy, Vallerga admitted that he had submitted a $714 in- voice to Spartanburg to cover his ·~ervices and expenses dUrir}g his 1---'and-Hinshaw's visit to the SQuth ~Carolina county in early 1973. The as sessor also insisted that:. -A $340 airline ticket.paid for by the county was related to ,county business 'and not to his personal gain in Spartabbtii'g, -He had not ordered coUnty employes to 'show Spartanbuig --officials favoiitism . · Vallerga admitted receiving .both the $714 check from ·Spartanburg -and Hinshaw's .personal check for $3,000. In the cross-examination -'Capizzi hammered away at the .$3,000 payment and Vallerga's ·visit to Hinshaw's congressional .!o[fice in Wa shington, D.C. the fday before they traveled to ISpartanburg together. j C~pitzi C:\Sked the.assessor if he !regai:ded the $3,000 payment as a ~indfall. · : "Oh, yes," Vallergareplied. • il5 Autos Stripped I '.In Mesa Car Lot ! Thieves using wrenches and 'other tools methodically stripped 115 cars at a Costa Mesa auto ]agency of spare tires and tape l decks worth more than $2,000, it 1was discovered Thursday. r ; Ed Merriman , ne w car ·.manager for Theodore Robins :Ford, 2060 Harbor·Blvd., notified -~police when the loss Was dts- :covere<l by employes who went to ;polish up the cars . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T!"<'O.-C.,.•! ~''T P••ot, "''"""""'""<...,... ~ ~"""!"'lw"""''°'•"• \PY!>l• ..... dl»!"'Or•~ot • VM•I Pvlolo''"M Co..,o •~• ..,..,..,01, tO•I"'"'"'" P<ito•,,_ --__.,,,.,,.,,,. f.,,,.. '"' c ... t. ......... N<*P<>" &•Cl>, HY~H"91"" ~d<l>tfOutl· '"'" "•"••· ""~e. !>•""'~"•<-""'"'• • ..., l~q~ S.oo~ •Soytl> Co•n . ,. ""9'• '•4- •d•to<>n I• PVt>li,~d SetYr<lew• -S-... T ... ~""''""/ """''""'"9 ~,..,., ,, •• lJO ""'" a., , ~"'""'· c.c.i.1• Mtw . C•l.tornl• mi ... • ' ,. . • .. . ' Robert N .-Weed P•n •ae"I 1<><1 Pu\lll-• Jdck R. Curley V1<e l't*llokM •11<'1 Ge."''"" lillo ..... t Thomas Keevil ~ Thomas A. 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M.ot ., """''~''· .. • years of d ifficult talks, climaxed by a three·aday s um mit meeting in l-lelsinki. It pledged the 35 nations moral· ty and politically, though without legally ,llinding effect, to work for peace and removal of barriers to hUm an contacts on the Euro- pean continent. The signing ceremony beg~ at 5: 10 p.m . (8 : 10 a.m . PDT> in'the big audito rium of Helsinki's _ glistening whW.e Flnlandia House ·concert hall, ,1,,here the summit talks were held. The summit leaders were seat- ed in a long line at a specially cons'tructed table running the full width of the hall. Rep. Sa,gi Sleiier <R-Aiiz.), blocked an eftoi-t by the House. SUbcommittee on Government Information and Indidivual Right::t to j5su~ the subpoena to- day because of a lack of a quorum. The move c a me after John Greaney, CIA associate counsel, decl ined for the second day In a row to produce papen; on CIA in- volvement in quashing a drug smuggling charg"e against al· leged _form.er a_genoy OpefaUve Puttaporn K.hramkh.ruan: . Colby s8.id ir\ a letter subn,lltted ~ ~UPI ........ MAFIA CONNECTION? Mlulng Leeder -· From Page Al HOFFA ••• declared him misslD, laleThurs- daY., more than 24 hours after he .. telephoned to say t~ person he planned to meet failed to tum up and,~that'he was r1turuinghome. .. Gov. William G. Milliken did not ta'y Wtiy he though HOffa had On the far right, loo\ctng towatd the 900 other delegates, was West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, then East German Communist Party First Secretary Erich Honecker, Presidi nt Ford and Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky. Keeping lier Cool to the ~coz;nmittee •. by Grean~y that the law required hitrJ to take actions •.;.for protecting in- telligence sources and methods from unauthorized disclosure." Abzug gave the CIA wttil Aug. <15 to . produce reports, tape re- cordirigs, dealingS with other federal agencies and "any and all Othe·r releva'nt material-re- garding this case." · pt8nned to meet ·Giacalone, but aides 58iCI state police wlio m3in- tairi sur:veillance on Gia'calone told bim··the meeting ·had ·been scheduled. , , ,On the far left was Yugoslav President Tito. Each suminit leader had a - card in front of him with · bis country's nam e printed in She's only been around for 14 months, but Tamara Cor- renti of La Puente is already a ' devoted beach bunny_ She's shown with bet uncle, Jim Morro, splashing in the Newoort Beach surf. She threatened to call Col~y iC the material is not forthcoming. Khram~hruan bad t?een arrested in Chicago on charges of s muggl- ing $3,2 mWion wo(th of 9pium into the United States. The chief of the Mate OUomey gerieral ~s 01' ganized · Crime Division, Vincent W. Piersante, said today in Lansing that it was not surprising that Giacalone and Hoffa would meet. French. ' At exactly 5:10,p.m. Finland's white-haired president Urho K. Kekkon·en said in English, then in Finnish, ''I now caU the meeting to order . The signing may now begin.'' · ~_Q_ei Pekuri of Finland, secretary general of the con- ference, wa lked silently across the carpeted floor wi.th a red Morocco leather case Wlder his arm and handed it to Schmidt, the first to sign. Host~e·s. Seized · By Market Robbers Greaney declined to produce the documents Thursday or to re · veal ~his discussions with the justice departme nt to have-:the case dropped. •·They've been friends for years," he .s·aid. "I don't put an~hing sinister fo their meet· ing'. ' . , GiaCalone, 56, Who now lives in .8__1!.Y..... llarbor, fla., has'!'Jieen spencJl!Jg -fh~ -s uffimer With re- 1~.tives in th~ Det,roit suburb of St. Cla~r Shores. Authorities ch8.l.'ged him in Detroit in April with iocome tax evui.on, the latest in his long career of court difficulties. He then returned and handed a copy to Honecker, then one to Ford. - He repeated this unW each of the 35 summit leaders received his own copy of the ''FinaJ Act.'' f'.rom Page Al JOBLESS ••. employment crisis seems to have pas&ed~· ..... "On balance, I would say that the employment situation has improved over the past few months,'' Shiskin said. Jobs 1irl factories U.d in ·Con- struction declined, •but-that•was more than offset ·by 250,000-new workers in retail stores, ·banks, insurance companies and other seryice industries which heavily .employ · women and young seasonal Workers. Farm workers also got 150,000 µtore jobs. The department said layoffs in July declined by 240,000 for the first drop in 11 months. But hard core unemployment continued to rise in July as raeasui'ed by workers un - employed 15 weeks or longer. The jobless rat~ for the long-Lerm unemployed w·as 3.2 percent of the total labor force, a rate triple· that of one year ago. From Page Al BLAZE ... OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla . <AP) -Three gunmen took tJ\ree supermarket employes hostage alter police surrounded the store during a holdup attempt today. ·rhe gunmen then began negotiat- ing through a local television sta- tion for the release of the hostagres, but negotiations re- ached an -impasse late in the morning. The three gunmen said they were eating lunch from the supermarket shelves as police surrounding the building waited outside. _ John Eldredge, co-manager of the superm:arket. said lie was alerted .to ihe holdu'pr attempt when a prl Vat'e telephorie alirm sounded at his home. He said he sneaked into the store and saw a man hold~g a gun to the head or co-manadr1 Ronnie Miller. fle said the otber hostages are prO- ducer manager Jack Linn '8nd meat cutter Gary Stone, whose automobiles were parked outside the store. Eldredge said he sneaked out of the store and called-pOtice, who arrived in about five minutes. Shortly afterwards, KWTV newsman Bob Moseley received a telephone call from Gunman Hits Restaura.rit In Newport A lone gunman dre,sed in black clothing held up Baxter's Street Restaurant in Newport Beach Thursday night and got or the fire was not known. away with $955 in cash. James Knight, a second-floor According to poUce, the man resident, said he wa:s awakened waved a handgun at the assistant when he heard a woman scream. manager and a waitress standing "I looked out my side window by the cash register at 9:30 p.m. and saw the smoke: I immediate-and ordered them to give him the ly went upstairs, pushed open'the big biUs. door and was met by a wall of The assistant manager, Robert smoke. Bartlett Jr., handed over fives ''I gathered thfee cans of water 10s and 20s totaling $955, ~d th~ ·and threw them on the names. nan left through the front door But then it got too hot and we had after warning them ·not to call no choice -we ran," said anybody. Knight, who escaped with his ·He was .described as being son. about 45 years old, about 5 feet 10 AneighborsaidMrs.Neroand': inches, weighing about .170 her husband Were separated. -pounds. All Fired Up Cremawrium Protested, FAIR~I'EL'D CA'P) -;-A crematorium puffing awllly next· door wCll:n l exactly what Louis Agate had in mind when he moved his family into a new r.esidential subdivision h·ere. Agate, a U.S. customs inspector. said ashes from the furnace stack of the Fairmont Memorial Park crematprium frequent_ly flutter into his swimming pool. But that doesn't bother him as much;isthetmell. "It is ~faintly sweet,.sfckening odor which cannot be ~omp~red to anything you have ever smelled ".Agate said in an ~nterview. "Quite a bit of the time; tt 'geta so over- po~enng, my family has to close all the windows and stav 1ns1de ." . " Another neighbor, who moved in a year ago across the -~:~et:_t from !tie cr~matQ_f!_ulJI. ip !bi~ rur-'1_(..o~mmunity nudway between San Francisco and Sacramento .,said-She was startled by her first sight or t.hic'k black sm~ke rising from the chimney .. "Th~ stuff was rllifhl across the street," said the woman, who ~sked ~o be identified only as Mrs. P. "I tho}lght my neighbor s house: was on fire. I wouldn't have believed It If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes .·· _ . 'Th~ Agate~, Mrs. P. and about 30 other nelghbora have 101ned 1n .a pe~1tion campaign protesting the crematorium .,as, a public nuisance. They are trylog to get lbe B1'"y Aree. l\.i r Pollution Control Dia-lrict to order It temovod 09 aroW1ds It ls conta.mtna:Una tbe atin6sphere. · . . . . : . • t!ie gunman, saYin' and two ·companions were dflilg ' the three hostages: _ "I have ialked with all three hostages, and they · are fine.'' Moseley said. "They are shook up and a little scared, but otherwise they are all !iue.'' He said the hostages told him the gunmen were ''deadly serious '' and that the men · threatened to kill Miller unless their demands were met. ''They want a car and a five- .minute he.a-!! s tart ·(to ·.pcape Police> .. tli•'\ the(ll .dumP thein (-the host-ages) off· wttb lhe pistols,'' he said.· .1.,. ~ ; At one point, police delivered.a car for the 8UM1~ to ljle,f!'?"t<lf tile stor ... bllt I® 3'Ulo"IM.reieet· ed and a van wa~ ~em4D4ed.. , , · He was then given until this morning to prod.uce them. but re- fused again, submitting lhe Colby letter. "It is simply impossible to re- view the pe rtinent files and de- lete the sensitive references to in- telligence sources and methods in these documents within this time period,'' Colby wrote. Justice Department offi"cials t estified earlier that Greaney had s ou g ht ro have the Khramkhruan prosecution blocked and was referred to the Chicago prosecuto·rs, Who said they had to drop (he case because the .C~A wo~tdn~!.c90~~a.t~ wjth their mvestiga'\1t10-• .: -/> • a \ t Greaney WOUid not -..---testify Thursday on Khramkhruan, a Burmese national, who ·re~tted· Jy told Chicago prosecutors the CIA col!ldoned lhe drugA.rafflc in Thailand. · From Page A I SHOOT ••• The couple said they walked in~ to the living room, at which time they noticed she was bleeding from the shoulder area and re· alized she had been shot. Incorrect information released initi311y by1 Pc;liCe indicated the weapon was a rtfie imtead of a - ,pistol and that Mrs. Brown had been iaken .by •ambtllance·to the boepita•·instead·of being·driven there tl>y·her husband. h : • SUMMER SALE C()NTINUES American Tour by Heritage Reduced 2S%~Special Event • • . . . ---_, La:ge selection. on d~lay Jot immecliate delivery. S~op in now. and ,eTIJOI/ su~stantial savings on such .well kn.own linei,o:T'Dr"'fzel; . Heritage, Henreclon, Woodmark chain ·.anda nuc/I · miJch mnre Don't delay. • ·. '· · ·' ' .. "' ... 7eJ ~· .'tf!~.· '}~;~ .. --.- ' ' .... . ...,., ... .... 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD 23649 HAWTHORNE. BL\IO;' LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92851 • TORRANCE. t:A.'90505 \71 •) 494>6551 (Zr.Ii 378·12111 ' . ' . .. • . . " - 112r WEsTCL1FF Of\IV~ NEWPOfl.T O< "M CA 9.....,, (7f~) 61~ii!i.Q"'' .. , .. "'"".'.' .. ' . . ~--·---.. . .. '\.:..:..:::.·.! .. • , •( .. ' • • .. 0 Du • r I ,\fl tel IG ' I em lee , ... •lo; in• ·we '°' of ""' &em pn re1 ad Im eel As . .. p~ ir. Im jol ~ .wb ... an no ... Im of st ,., WC Cl s:r Ja cc :. m iDo ~ ·p1 Al c• m A n' c. w "' c ti ,.,. .pt "' a . II p .. ... "ti T . " •• : . ·p • b • ii b • • I I. : ~ ~~ • ' :, I ' • . ' ; l ' ' l • I ' : I .. . " • ~Obie•• BenetfC• 1 DEAR PAT: How Jon} can uii. .employment ben efits be col· lected? - · W. C.., Santa Ana Hgts. The Emergency Compensation ,and Special UnempJoyment As· s lstaoce Exte nsion Ad, signed inlo law June 30, provides up lo 13 ·weeb of extra benefit payments io eU&lble jobless workers. Moat of tboK wbo are eligible are ln· sured workers covered under ex- &euion11 of the regular insurance programs, and tbey are informed re1alarly of the revised de- adtiaea. However, many un· insured worke rs who were re· celYlng Special UnemploYment Aaistance (SUA) may nol be aware of tbe new law, The SUA program began in December 1914, and prfvlded tor a max- imum of 26 weeks or benefits lo jobless workers not covered ·Un · der tbe: regular prbgram. Anyone , wbo wa.s eltgtble for payments it tbe beg\nnlftg of the program - and wbo Is stUI unemploYed -1.s now enUlled to 50 percent mOre weekly payments, wttb a max· Imam of 13 weeks. The major1ly of the SUA clatm .. nls are former &tale and local government workers, and rarm and domestic workers. Check I• Proof DEAR PAT: I sent ~ check £or $37 .50 to Forbes magazine last .January to orde r a stock market course adv erti sed in th e magazine. Forbes cashed the check, but I 've not received the material in spite of two letters or inquiry. J .P .~isSioo Viejo John Kirkoff or F'orbes claimed 'Ulat bis o£flce had no record of ·payment or lelten41 from you. After he rel'elved a COJlY of your cance le d che ck, t·h«' course ma.trrials "·e re m•iled to you. A rt• Comml••lon DEAR PAT : What is the nature a nd function o f the California Arts Commission. a nd what kind or groups qualify? G.G .. Lagwla Beach The 1963 enabling legislation establishing the California Arts Commission contained the direc- tive tbat the commission will ·make a comprehensive survey or public and private institutions engaged in artistic and cuJlural activities , Including, but not li11Jlled lo, music, lbeater, dance, painting, sculpture, architecture and allied arls and crafts, and •other such cultural resources in ··the state aS are contemplated. Ta.e commission also was '° de· , tennlne the legitimate needs and , a1plratlon1, culturally and : artlsttcally, of tbe citizens ln all ·parts of the state. It also was tO ucer1ain how these resources, J.ncluding those already in ex. • ialence and ttiose which s bou.ld be brought to existence, are to aerve the cultural needs and aspirations of Californians. Farther Information can be ob· · talDed by writing to CAC, 808 0 : St., 5'framento, CA 95814. ' ' Fridoy August 1 1975 DAIL V PILOT A :J ., ' . • • . . :Sharks--Blalned 3 Deaths • m May __ Trim JofJs Board·to Eye Tai Rate Cuts 1 Ea~en, 2Chewed By 'Jaws' From Wire Ser vices By WIU.IAM SCHREIBER Ot .. O.llyl"i ... ~ Orange County Administrative Officer Robert Thomas has come· up with fiye more alternative methods or triJUming th.is year's projected· county laX--raie to the same level as last year's -$1 .605 per $100 of assessed value . The most drastic step offered t o th e County Board o f Supervisors in ~ report by the CAO is elimination of 92 neW employe positions for a saving of aboul$1 million. In the, sam e memo, Thomas proposes a scheme for covering $547,000 in unexpected. increases in the county's required contribu. tion to Medi·Cal and adult aid programs. All the recomme ndations will be studied by supervisors Tues· day. It will be the second time Thomas .!las orfered suggestions lo· the ·ooard for budget reduc· lions. The additional cut ot two cents in the general fund tax rate was ordered .at the end of Juiic"s budget hearings. Al that time, the rate.stood at abo.IJ!.$1 .63. Thomas s aid to cut the rate to th e l ev el r e qu es t e d by supervisors. about $1 .2 million would have to be taken out of th-e county geoer a 1 budget, which is funded entirely with property taxes. The CAO's most sweeping re· comm endations to the board in · . volve either elimination of new stare positions or a major reshuf· fiing of approved £edcral revenue sharing projects. In th e ·latter s uggestion, Thomas s aid the board Could drop the $2 million Osterman fire training Center or the $2.4 million Physican Surrenders ., LOS ANGELES <UPll -A 47 -y C'ar ·old physician surren- dered to Police Thursday on chartes or bombing a steel com· pany and the homes of three pe r sqns who oppos ed him in lawsuits. Dr. MMtin F. Bain, owner of a Torrance medical clinic, was' in· dieted by a County Grand Jury on (our counts of exploding dest.ruc· tive devices. He was ordered to appear in Superior Court Oct. 14 ror pretrial motions. Sharks have been blamed ror Rive rvi ew ~juvenile detention lht> death and mutilation of a facility from the list of approved Morro Bay couple tw1a fishing revenue sharing projects. offtheOregoncoastand fOf"eating The a<\ditional revenue shari'O g ;.1 former Californian abalone. funds could then be used to pay d.iverorrTasmania . for items already included in the general fund, thus "freeing up" Bodi es of Oliver Conger, 64 . between $1 .8 million and s2 and his wife Grace, 62, were re- million in money that would · ~.overed Tuesday by commercial . normally be raised by property Clshern1an Fr::ink Martin , amid taxation. wrecka ge of t h e ir boat off Thomas said his review of the Astoria. 361 approved new positions, 291 Medical examiners said ~I r. are either Cu nded with grant Conger drowned a nd was then money or are ofCset with other re· slas hed <1 nd ~nav.•ed by an ap· venues that wouldn't atlect the pa re nt s war m of s mall blue gen~ral fund tax rate. sharks which do not normally al· But he identified a total oC 92 La ck humans. jobs -primarily in the com· "I saw the sharks near them. · munity safety and administra· They were the small bl ue s harks lion are as -that could be that don't attack people," Martin eliminated if supe rvisors choose told investigators. lo do so. "This is the first fatal shark al· The list includes 20 jobs iii the t ack case 1 've come across dur· new gene ral services super· ing rh'/ more than 10 years in agen cy, 13 in the Sheriff. Oregon," rem~rked Dr. William Coroner's Department and 11 in Brady, a medicaf'ex<1miner ·for the District Attorney's office. the state. Othe r affe cted departments He s aid he h;.i d not reached a would in clud e ~h e county formal roncl.usion about cause Of counsel, public tlt-render. proba· death ror each of the Congers, but t ion , auditor-controller. a s-:'!iS*t noted mutila ted arms and legs s essor, educalion. health. con -. Stipport Wa_·l_!_l_""_!f, _______ o_ •• _,,_~c..1o1St .. ,P11a10 s ho.wed they had definitely been sumer affairs and thi:: .•. .;ounty _ c. attacked. -clerk. "tteSaid i~t..'<i sharks did Thomas s u ggest ed other The Santa Ana His torical Societ y h as hung a banner on kill Mrs.Conger. methods that could be used tO Lhe old Howe-Wa ffle manor house seeking somebody who· Rope burns were round on t he achieve a ll or part of the required would be willing to do nate a foundation for the old dwell· bodi es a nd investi gat o r s cut in the general fund budget. ing. The house w a s built in the la te 1800s l;Jy Orange Coun- speculated the couple died wht!n They include: · t y's first woma n doctor and was moved to a new s ite the ir cominercial boa t , the -An increase of $800,000 in across from the old courity courthouse earlier this year Whitecap. wa~ run down in the projected salary savings for all for re storation. Be fore work can begin, a foundation mus t night by 3 freighter. - departments due to the current be laid at an es timated cost of ~O.OOO. The Morro Bay co'uple had freeze on new hiring. taken up com m e rcial fi shing as a -A r eduction of $350,000 in the retireme nt occupation. contingency fund earmarked for Authoritie's in Aus tra lia, use "·hen the county Medical p • -Ri E d meanwhi le, said ther e w as Center ownership is transferred r1son ots n li ter<'!ll Y .:nothing to investi gate to UC Irvine early next year. aOOut the-instanta neous death or -Use or $600.000 from the abalone diver Bobby R . Slack, 37, county Airport Ente rprise Tund. Tl JUAN A.' l\1 cxico <AP) -Prison director Salvador Vital a for.mer Californian. which is raised by taxes on plane Mexican troops h ave been sent to Fernandez said Thursday that lje vanis hed in five .,,....'"'"ds off tickets and other revenues th ~ Baja Califo rnia State four prisoners have been s hot to "'""'""""' d . U I t d t lb l Penitent iaryC\rte r 'a month or death in the last days. South Bruny Island near llobart. 1rec Y re a e o c coun Y Tasmania,,lhe Austra11·an 1'sland airport. :sporadic violence ~v.:cen rival Details we r e few. It was not ·Thomas also told supervisors prison gangs . l mmediately diSctosc<I wtfCther state_ ---- he has devised a way to make up lhe prisoners had been shot by I\ great sh urk \\"as seen to the projected increase in ~stfi to Prison officials said tv.·o pl<i-guards or fellow inmates. snatch him With such violooce in .... the Cbunty of the Medi·Cal and toons or Mexican infBntry rein-But a July 9 ~Nrch o£the facili -a ,;w\rl Qr -~~~water that he wa:o;: adultaidprogr ams. .forced the regu lar guards Tues-ty rcvealedquantilicsofgunsand devoure d in fi ve :-econds <.tnd He said his st a fr and the countv <lay morning. T_hc prison has ammunition in pris oners' cells, as nothing was left but one green Social Services Oeparlme1l t been peaceful since. they added. "-ell as knives and narcotics. diving glove. have deterrriined that certain .~~----~---------------~-~-~-------'--~-------~ types of welrare aid will ex· pe1ience a downturn in the com· ing nlonths and the bud&cls in· those areas could be cut by about $610,oOO. Since the anticipated increases in the other areas are $547,000, Thomas said the county could net a $63,000 savings. 100 Countians Seek Transit Board Job More than 100 -Orange Coun· tians have applied for the public member seat on the county lransil district board of directors now held by attorney. Richard Lynn of Newport Beach. Lynn, whose four-year term has expired, is one of the appli- cants despite reCent. revelatibns he performed legal consulting work for ,a company that dOes re· gular ~iness with the district. Deputy District Attorney Michael Capizzi has confirmed his office is conduc ting pre· liminary investigations into the matter to determine if an illegal conflict of interes"t exists. Lynn said he did nothing wrong because he worked on no transit· related matters and earned only about $1 ,600 over an 18-month period for VTN Consolidated. Lynn'·s appare nt error in not revealing his connection with VI'N prior to voting on several contracts has resulted in revoca· lion or several pacts worth about S000,000. °'""' ., ... 11 ...... •h•~•' o .. .,. ~1 ............... . MOCK ORANGE SJRAWBERRIES "" ,,, 01 • SIMl4# TlEE$ME • l'10IOlll • eam llftlll •mttlfEllMll •IUZlllllll°m"1 11.,. ,,,_,~ !·:f~~ture 'Problem • •'' "J .~-•• Deputy County Counsel Ken· nard Smart said Lynn may have violated an old section of the gov- ernment code that prohibits a h>ealf. governing board member rrom earning more than $250 in a 12-moi1'th period from a firm that stands to gain from his vote. iTbld .. in .-Notebook •• • Here's a l.ok· al ~ iOf Ute : features you 'll probab~coostder .. among "Sunday's Best" in the -'!Dally Pilot : ' LOCA t SAIN'll-"Brother" Michael probably will be a little embarrftled when he reaidlSun· day's paper and finds t.i&t he is detcribed a s a saint, but the tiUe seems to fit this helRe., Of the ; hopel ... featured In a ~,by Dally Pilot Starr ·Wrltei'. ~ur R. VinBel, the klj(ol[ ll!orY for YOU Section. . . ' .. ~ . ~. WHAT PRICE-XONJ:'.'tl-A """' kind ol house ~la.Be · called the vartatile l'8W Toan ts making the f lnanCtll plc:ture murkier than ever to~f'Uture bouee buyers. Staff Writer DouJIH Frltzscbe trHio lo lielp clear up the mystery ln mioitber YOU sectic>n •Fclal featutt: ' - • •SUNDAY'S BEST· up and signed befor-e the ceremony'. Dai ly Pilot Staff Writer Tom Barley explains the wcading and its renegotiable ~\i· ' HIROSHIMA REVISITED- Thtrty years ago the world's~ moat famous clty wa S .Hiroshima. site of · the lerror- .ftlled first "bombing In anpr" with an atomic weapon. Spectal st«ia--·out-tbe-lllomben·ond 1he victlma uJhe)'>livein toda,y'a• ·poet-Vietnam world. Tbe selection process for a public m ember-either Lynn ror . a second term or one of the new applicants-was due to start next week but it has been postponed untilAug. ll becauseofthecrush of applications. . The public m ember is chosen 'by a. majority vole of the other four directors, all of wllom are · elected Officials. Two are city rouncilmen appointed by the League of Cities and two are Orange County supervisors .. The two city representatives on the panel, Fountain Valley~s Al Hollinden and John KaJ\el pf Cypress, hav e a lready an· _.need publlcly they will vote -.p:tnJt Lynn's reappc>inlmenl7 In a telephone i.nt.erview Thurs- day, Lynn sa.id be is actively eeelrin1 • second term and bas written letters to mayors, all the suPervtaon and -transit ~on aeking for support. ' '"J am by no m eans giving up without a strug11le," Lynn said. "I'm .£!•Ing It \hat old college ........ •t1rn ""' Cal·Dl'lf ~·••$Mir frl.($.lt .. S..•~ STOLOMS ... &•ti-.............. . ............. '"~"·-· JAPANESE 8IACI( PlllE 99t , 1 Ci1I "" U.lt ..... : .......... •OW 111 0111••• 11 ............. ~ ., .. ,., , •• , •••• s ...... ,., .... ,. 3" N,,,.., 9tlillf Al Th"' Pt<1'' .. l•lllAl.llllil,f;AllO,. ::i.:~" . HOUYWOOD • ........ '"·"' •·· ~ 1WISTED JUNIPERS llRMMSOD """ _ 99~,,. I . "" ·:;~ $ 3'' S.• ... Mio .... l'ol . S..• \_ ------=""';;;;;;;;~ INCllOllllU SOI ~12! .. /.;.: ~,rf1"·. ·-Dally 7:30-6:00 5-loy till S:lO . MARRiAGE coN,'rRAer-An Qrance County couple pnwe that I°" Ind le1a1Wn..c~~ in a marrla1e not iiil1Y pedOI med by a duly authorbed'penoa but alao llClaDd by lhe coolra<t Ibey drew 1'Ic;TUll'E'1'Hls=lr--edlton don 't cet eoo"'b criUclsm lor tbeJr ,edltOdall,".. there's alwaya thil plot~ ptoblllm. That apeco tacular photo. comes in-the one with bornit and' trasecly .. the 1ubJect-ana the.editor sots Jet· !en II he nmt It And lltten ii he doe•!!:L (a]ld the. t11.l!l[IOUlloJ1 d<iOI) ;'Dally "l'!JOt' llClllCi Thomis Keevll dlleusieo lhe dUemma In bll Edllor'a Note-. , try. ' • "This may be ln\l)Olsible to ovt:rL"OrM:-but 'Slttc!e-1 baven't ..,.. who I'm ruilnlng ,.,aillet, I .can·~aay that for aw-e. ". 2123 NEWPORT BLVD. COST A ME$A • 0646-3925 ..... 4 · T• .... ' ... __ I • , ' ' • • • '( ·• • JI_.,.. DAILY PllOT ' . '"' • p:;/{. i(J • .. Sunaay, Augual 3. 1075 • Ti111e R1r11r1i11g Out UP11•..,._ Alla11 ('hadburn "'ho s t•t s <11 l for Portugal from l\l.iss uch~1S t'll s in :u\ unusual eight-foot sailboat 11 5 days ago. hasn't bcc11 :,t'cn or hc<.irLI fron1 since the first wee~ o' l1is voyage. \\'hi ch \Vas desig11cJ to be a record solo crossin g llf the. Atlantic. Ile· carried enough supplies for a 120-day trip~ ------- ScottS 'Pressured For Hearst Data llARRISllU HG, Pa. (UPI• - A federal g r.1nd Jury frustratt"<I by :.i C'old trial in il::i i:;c0:trch for rugttL\ e nc ..,. spa pe r heiress Patril·ia llcii rst \\'ill offer in1- mun1ty if n e<"t!Ss ary t o get lt'Slin1011y fro111 radical sports figure Jal'k Scott and his y,rjf~. Th1: Stotts reportedly "'tll ap- pear before the g rand jury, but Scott has said they will offer no inforrnation thal couJd lead to Miss llearst. She has elude d a n1 ttssive FBI search s in ce she was kidnaped Feb. -I , 1974 . The Scotts could ti..! jailerl if they refuse to testify un- der i111 munity . Sources s aid Thursday im- munity >A'ould be offer ed to eithe r Scott or his >A'ife l\ticki in connec- tion with the investigation ol re- pru-ts l\fiss llearst was harbored in Pennsyl\'ania laslyear. . In a n interv ie w with' the "Portland Oregonian Thu..rsday, the Scotts confirmed they re- ceived the s ubpoenas and in - tended to appear. "If I had any knowledge of lhe >A'hereabouts of Patricia Hearst I ('ertainly would not gi\'e it to any police agency in this country," he told the Oi'l'gonian. - 1'he f'BI believes Mi ss llearst and Wllllam and E1nily l-larris. 1nt'mbt>rs of lhl' Symbionese Liberution A1·my, hid last year in a northeastern Pennsylvania fa rmhouse Scott had rented. r.tiss Hearst , .daughter or San f''ranc isco Exariliner Pres idenl i{Jndolph lle arst, renounced her ro1·n1er life a ft er she was ktd- n.i.ped an!i said s h~_~d joined hl'r Sy m).lionl's e Liberation Arnly l'a pt\.lrs. She and the llarrises have been l'harged \\'Llh l8 crin1 ina1 acts, in- l'lud1 ng kidnaping and assault "ith intent to comnut murder and robbery . She has also been charged with ba nk robbery. Scott's wire is scheduled to tes tify. Thurs day . ller husband. the ..former athletic d.ireclor al Oberlln Colfege. in Ohio. is nol scheduled to appear until Sept. 4. -ilowever. Scott was quolt!d as saying he an<l his wife would ''not be rollabora tor s in the grand jury 1n vestieation. The only other person who bas tes1ified before the grand jury about the case is Jay Weiner, a 20-year-old free.lance sports "'riter and friend of lhe Scotts. Purged Red Leader Appears in Public .. llONfi KON(~ 1UPl1 -t\ de - cade aio . the R ed G uard parad('d Lo Ju1 ·ch1ng. lhc l'Om - 1n a nder of C hina':. army , through the streets of Peking ,>A'1lh a dunce c<ip on hlS he<id. Lo , "ho tried to . com mil tiuicide after becoming a victim of lhc l'UlturJ\ rc\'olutjon, reap· peared in publi<· today for the ~fin;t time since beln~ puri:;cd. Daily Pilol 17tli•~ 1, G11orCM1tH'd "-'0 1lc1.!'o ~1 ,.1.1~ t i ~''" o._o "''~ h,1ve vour P«IX" nv ~ JC\ p ffl , .... 11 oolufe I t' m an•J y {JUI ' Ut'V Wiii bE< ~ h~t It'll ::.JturdJy ,1nC1 !"\u11n.iv I! \,~, Cl•) nc>t '~t«l~111e vour c·upv I>~ 9 c1 m ::,,.,,..,,. 11,.v, or 8 11 m !-.une1,1v c.iH bel11te HJ "m .ina vour copv ... ,11 oo Ot•l"~'~J Circ11lati""' Ttf.,.._.., ' "'• ~1 01JnQe l 01,1n1)' Alcd5 •41·4121 NorH1~sl Hunt111n lon 6e.._n J:'\tl Wt1-.1m.n~i.·r ''~I 1l0 S..n Clemttnle C.<p1~11 Jno Bo. .... n !1.<n Ju.inC.ip1!:.lr,1n1• ('l.,na Pooni 5ouUl L <1\IU"..l L.oguna N1guel ......... 49S-06JO The former c hi ef of the army general s taff a ttendt'd a recep- tion in Pek'ing celebraling the 48th ann1Yersary of the Peoples' Llberation Army. Although there had been recur: rent rumors that l..o was dead , his appearance was Jess surprli- ing than lhe abse!l{'e or Premier Chou En-lai a t the reception . lt was believed to be the ri rst time Chou has ever railed to at· tend the annual army affair, ac- cord in g to veteran C hina analysts in Hong Kong. Last yea r , C hou Jc rt his hospit al betl to attend the army day rt>cept1on. lie has been hospitalized for more than a year and "'as reported t6 have un- dergune he<.irt s urgery aboul a year ago. Of al l Chinese leaders who were purged and underwent harassn1ent by Red Guards dur- ing the '-·ultural re Yolution, Lo probably had the most severe treat1nent. • r • •• • No Fi11al Actio11 Turk Lid Lifts ·a Little ' ll'ASHl!llGTON !UPI) -In rt.•sponse to ad1ninlstr1i1.tion pre- ssure the Senate has voted for the StX'o nd l101 c in as ffiar\Y n1onths to partially lift the 1Utki.sh 11.rms cn1bargo. But s talling tactics in the llouse <ill bu l killed chances of passage b e for e Congress st arts its n1 onth-long August re· cess. Follo\\'ing a tlay lhat included calls fron1 {he tra\'eling White llou~ in lltll!iinki , Fin.land, urg. ll\g fa\'Ora ble action. the Senate \'Oled 47 ·46 ·T hursday night lo 11artially lift the embargo im· poaed b y Congress Feb. 5 bec,ause Turk ey used U.S. 1n1l1tary equipment in its in· \'asion of Cyprus. 1'he Senate measure would ~a\'e immediately released $185 n1illion in military items already llaid for by TurKey but being held in "·arehouses. Turkey is payif\I the s torage charges. It \!.'as sent to the House, which had been held iu session awaiting the Senate action. · Last week the t{ouse defeated similar legislation, lhal prompt· ed lhe Turkish government lo take control of U.S. bases there, some of which perform elec· lronic surveillance of lhe Soviel Union . Erforts or th e HOu se Republican leadership to assure 1he issue would be taken up Fri· day where blocked by Rules Commillee Chairman Ray Mad- den (O·lnd.), \\'ho refused to call a meeting which >A'ouJ.d have al· lowe<j a majoril.Y to decide lhC is- sue today. The .only way the llouse now can pass the measure before it~ vacation recess is by a two-thirds majority. considere<_l an im- possibility. As a result, House ac- tion is not expected uplil Sep· tember al the earliesl. • Ford met in Helsinki Thursday with Turkish Prime Minisler Sule)•man Demirel and o~f-~red Jury Acquits Law Officer lnSl.aying ORANGEBURG, S.C. (UPii- A jU'ry or eight blacks and four whites found Deputy Sheriff' Clark Ryde r innocent today of charges of murde ring Emanuel Fogle, a young bl ack man. The jury, which deliberated for lhre.'.? hours Thursday without re· aching a verdict, m et for aboul 45 minutes today before finding Ryder innoce nt. Ryd e r had mainlain e d throughout the trial lhat he killed FoJ!:le beca use he believed his own life ~·as in danger. The pro- secution claimed there was no re- ason for Ryder to shoot lhe 23- year·old unarmed black ma n, "'ho was shot once in the back in an eight-root dilc h following a chase. Fogle 's death had brought pro- tesls from area blacks and the state NAACP. hun ~ 1nllllon In in\mcd.1oite n\ilitury ttid out or •~esidential t.'lJ nt1ngen<"y fun~s -bypas1toa the embargo --1r Turkey would )?i\'l' bark <'On trol of thu bases. Den11rl•I 'rejeclcll the pffer •ind insistuJ the e1nh11.r~o be hf\t:.-d . Sen . Thomas to;ugleton ( 0 - Mo. J, said Ford had "degratJ.00 a11d d~nigra tell this gre<it coun· try " by orrerin ~ the $50 n1i\lio11 to 'l\lrkey. "I say pay no ranson1 tonight,'' E<1gletonsaid. "This is not kidnaping. but I guess it could be called basenap· in g. If Turkey extracts its ransom fron1 us toni ght , the ransom price ~·ill go up, up, up.'' Tnkf's Sleps NC\\' Y o rk r.t ayor Ah~ Jleam~ Thursday ~1\nou11ce1l un eighl-polnl progran1 to tul sµendin g in the natiort's largest cit y , '''hich is almosl broke. An1ong s leps to be take n is a freeze on"' all employe salary le\'els . Snuff 'ent Out ' . Bars Smokers' Only.Refuge ST, PAUL, l\1inn. (UPI) -Minnesota .s mokers may find the mselves drinking more lo er1joy a s moke -u.s a matter o{ ~cessily . . As of today. b a rs are about the only public places where a smoker can e njoy a tight. The Minnesota Clean Indoor Air.Act, ronsidered one of the ~l in the country by anti·smoking en- lhusiasts, took eCCect today. It bans smoking in public places and al public meetin gs e xcept in designated smoking areas. There is still som e conlus*n as to how the law applies lo bat8 and restaurants. For in.stance, it allows smoking in bars . But that raises the question of whether an establi shment having both a bar and reslauranl can classify lhc entire premises as a bar and al- low smoking throughout. The Department of Public tlealth, in a release Thursday, said a bar is the on'ly public pl ace that can be designated :.a s mok- ing area in its entirety, This designation must be posted con· spicuously on all e ntrances normally used by the public. The new la w defines a public place as "any enclosed, indoor area used by the general public or serYing as a place o ( work; in - cluding, but not limited to restaurants, retail s tores, offi ces and other commercial establis hme nts , public conveya n ~es , hospitals, nursing f\omes and auditoriums." Wh ere a public pl ace consists of a single room , one side or the room must be posted as a no-smoking area. Under the law, owners roust make reasonable efforts to pre- vent smoking by .. posting appropriate s igns, arranging seating to provide a smoke·free area, as king smokers to refrain from smok- ing upon request of a client or employe s uffering discomfort from the smoke, or any other means "'hi ch may be appropri a te ... Deputy Says Probe ·Of Death Delayed RALEIGH, N.C. fAP) -A . Beaufort County sherifr's deputy testified today th3t he saw no al· tempt to organize an investiga- ljoo of the s laying or a while jailer afler the black woman in · mate accused or tltt! murder escaped from her cell. Deputy Willis Allan Peachey, testifying ror the second day in the trial of J oan Little, said he in- itiated hi s own investjgalion of the s laying or Clarence Alligood, 62. because of confusion among officers a ft er the discovery of the jailer's body in Miss Little's cell , Wake Superior Court Judge Hamilton Hobgood gave no jn. di cation in the morning session or 'A'hen he would rule on a defense motion to suppress books and magazi nes taken from Miss Li t- tle's cell. The derense maintains the materials wl!'r e seized ill egal- ly by the state in Yio lation or Miss Little's right to privacy. On Thursday , l~obgood in- structed Peachey to skip over lL>stjmony about the publications . ·Peachey w.a s not c1uestioned about the materjaJ tod ily when ~s testimony r es unlt.'<I. Dist. Atty. Willia1n Griffin argued that the nlaleriaJ :ihould be <1dmitted as eYidence in lhe trial and said suppression >A'ould be "like excluding the gun lert at lhe scene of the crime.'' But spel'ial prosecutor John Wilkinson said the e midenl'e >A·as not crucial to the state's case. .. We're trying tu build a chain of circumstances. n he s'aid. WilkiJ\son said notations m ade by Miss Little in the magaz.ines show that s he had a "fri endly rt:· lationship" with AlligoOO. Fifth Sex Death Victim 'Canal Kil/,er' Strikes Again in Florida A11AMI CU Pl l -The first rive female viclims in the canal kill- ings had one thing in common. They were young and pretty. Number &ix was no exceptioo. The nude body or the latest vic- tim was· discovered Thursday, no ... ting race down in the same North Dade Canal where the fifth . . victim was found, also nude, last week . All of the bodies, found over the last ten weeks, were discovered in or near.£ an a ls or North Dade and South Broward Counties. A seventh unsolYed murder, Dade authorities said, may also be connected with the canal slay- ings. Thal one is the January murder or Barbara Stevens, 21, who vanished from a South Dade shopping center. Her body was found se1.•eral days later in a y,·ooded area <i few miles from lhc shopping i;enter. African Confab In Furor KAMP/r.A, Uganda (AP) - 'l'he Orga.nizatlon of African Uni ty rebuffed Ar ;tb n1nilants t~ay and approved a r esolution calhnlif Cor inrreased pres11ucc on llraeJ "includi1~ the possibility or CYentua lJ y depriving it Of its n\ctnbership'' in the Unit.ed Na· tions. Closed-door d ebate on the r('· solution included a furious ex· change between Egypt and Libya, with Li.byan leader P.l o<immar Khadafy shouting that t:gyµt was f<1ilingtosupport the Pales tinian cause, delegates said. They said lhal al one stage Uganda n President Idi Amin, the · OAU c hairman, asked Egypt directly >A•hether it would support expulsion of Is rael from the Unit- ed Nations. The delegales said Egypt replied th al it would not. African presidents and prime ministers completed &heir 12th annual sum mil · following-the Middle East debate which be1an "'Thursday night and wound up earl)' today. l•rnells Hald TEL AVIV (U PI) -Israeli troopti raided a frontier village in southern l.ebanon today in a strike against s uspected Palesli· nian guerrilla hideouts along lhe border. The mililary command in Tel AY iv said the Israeli force took OYt'r the village or Taw1a this morning and blew up a houJe&us· peeled o r being a g uerrilla hideout. A command spokesman said ithe raid against Ta\t.iza, three m iles north .of the Israeli s e ttlen1ent of Shtula, began twfore midnig ht Thursday bul l.1sted until early this morning. A,,,..,.., lo Talk'! WA SHINGTON (AP > Former Viee Pl'esidenl Spiro T. Agnew has asked lhe Senate ln- t el ligen ce Commitlee for a chanct! tti testify about Central Int e lli ge n ce Ag e ncy 'rela - l1onships with the mUitari junta that ruled Greece until 1974, chairman Frank Church said to.-· day. P..teanwhile, committee mem· be rs said Budget Director James T. Lynn refuiie d, in te&timooy prepared for delivery today, tu disclose the total annual coe>l o( U .S. inte llig.e oce operations. Bodle•f'OURd WASlllNGTON !UPI) -Act- in g on a missing persons report, police early today found the bodies of four p ersons in a northwest Washington apart· ment. They had been shot lo de- ath. Homicide detectives said the four \'iclims h ad been dead for more than 24 hou rs. The victims were identified as Arthur Holland, about 72~ who rented the apartment; Mary Louise Brown, 62; her adopted daughter. Tawnya Monet Smaw, 8, and l\1 rs. Brown's sister. Wilhelmina Ad eline Rogers . 49. J 11ry Tall.itlfJ TAMPA . Fla !UPI) -The jury deliber3ting in the bribery- conspiracy trial of Sen. Edward Gurney and lhree associates listened to a replay of key testimony Thursday, then -ex- pressionless-lert the room to end a third day wltboutavenlic:L Heavy Rains Due to End ·Torrential Storms Move West, Break Up The latesl victim, a brown- haired girl in her late teens or early 20s, wore a thin chain around her neck. She rouldnot be identified immediately. ''This was the same canal and abOut 10 blocks from where Ronnie Gorlin w?ls found last We<tnes- day," said Sgt. P.oug Taggerty, Dade County police spokeQnan. The bbdy bore some minor bruises and scrapes but "lhe medical examiner said there were no visible signs ol violenl t.it1 Md I ... ftor11Mrr1 lioolves "' Uw d Children Kept ... On Drugs at Institutions? "··· "" A.1-.1 " •• B•~e•\loold ., .. Bo·~ " ~ .,, .... " " e...11-10 " " C1>t<•w;o .. ,. C,~-·· " " ti.'1111...n.J .. .. °'"""' .. " ewn ...... .. " 0..lfo.I .. .. F41r~ " " F•t-•• .. -· .. " ~ .. , .. " " .... .. E.: •• .. .. "' ' .. 1: .. C'c.'I:'.'!:. ., " " M E~\ .. 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Id I . d I Holl---' ,,...,,.,._ Mgr!• w1n .. m ... ._ year..a nen • rom ,.,_, ,...,..,~,..•.lfl ""*._*lfl-. ,were found on the bank of ::""'.-....i.=t~~,..,:1,::;..in:: aJM>lher South Broward· canal. ..., .. ,i.tu.•wru. • Bolb had been 1h0l to death. ._a..,:=..iao;:.,~~-=-.:.~ The body of Robin L·eslie ,...,. ... ...,.,..~.... Loecb, 14. was foupd ln a C!anal -' I July II •~d ab<iul a half.mile (Coaital weotlter bl· from where the bodies ol the .. f<>nnat'°" will b< /-"" 'scbreiber an4 Zeterower 1irl5 . l!ap,\I....,,.) •• -.sfoouMI. ~·· • WASHINGTON (UPI> ·Neglected, distur~ and men- tally retarded children in instilu· lions are being kept in "chemical straitjackets.'' "·itnesses have told a Sena\e panel. · According to test imony Thurs- day, the children often are liven dn.igs that are oot necessar)' for treatment Ill an easy meaJW to keep them sedated and under conlrol . Kenneth Wooden, a~ from Prin~on._Jl .J., u.W ~ practice la deatr9yl.,. ialiidii uil maybe the lives or IOIDe cbUcb'en without r egard for tWr dvil right&. Woodeo 1aid he hu. visited child treatmenl t..WU. in 30 >tatea and lowid. ''IMlhl!!AIP ad· mini1tered U~e.oiiw!i. ' ' He said a aoa&oi who etves 'blanket" ajip..,val to ,d. minister \lfu,. atiould '""" hil Dcenae aJMI people who d.J.speme drup for cootrol pu~ should be cbar1ed wllh a feloll)', • I J l 1,• .. '9• 1"1te1 . Brit.14 •,\ctor Rex Harrison's filth marriage is reportedly on lb' rocks . The 61-year-old Ha.nison's 39-year-old wl!e, Elizabeth, has flied for divorce on the 1roonc11 al ir· reco~lable · dllferen~el. 'lbe.~on lasted four.y...,.. · . l 1 ,.J IA Al Re a< .Se ""':th Le tel Wi in1 ' pa c 'f R ! Th rul tor tiQ ' 30( to ch Th ( f pli Er M; US• . I • '" t .. fel ed m• .2 . bo di fa, N• m• I pll Ttj by in ne sl ' ' Fi re, WC lh· fiJ Ft I n. C< II' Al ,, Ai Ot F• • • cc m Y• la lo c tt I! $< B ~ • Legal Ardcm? Auditor General llarvcv Rose .say~ he m;.1)' to.kc leg.ii action ag<1in s t /\s- .semblyman l\ob Wil s on ··~hai rma11 o f the Joinl Legislative Audit Commit- tee. Rose has been fired by ~ilson. for al legedly gronl· ing himself unauthorize d pay increases . CourtEnm 'Outdated' Rape Law SAN FRANCISCO (UPll The Stall' Supreme Court, in a ruling hailed <JS :1 "terrific vic- tory" by thC' National Or~aniz.a­ tion for Women. has ended a JOO.year-old law requiring judge::; to tell juries rape is easily charged and difficult to defend. The court ruled unanimou ~ly Thursday that the la"' first f..lp-, (~_S_t_at_e_~J plied in the 17th ,century by English Lord Chief Justice Sir Matth.ew 1-lale has "outworn its usefulness.·' The la'IA' also required juries to weigh with caution the victim·s testimony. Hale contended de· fendants might be easily convict- ed .. by lhe confident testimony of malicious ~nd false "i.tnesses. .2 •-•fllfl8 Probed By Tbe As~lat.ed ft'eitS Authorities were investigating bom·bings that caused minor damage and no injuries <1l facilities in two widely separated Notthern California corn - munities. Police in Chico reported an eM· plosion at a junior high school Thursday night that was followed by the threat of .linother bombing in a nearb y r es idenli<.11 neighborhood. S119ar Fi""• f'f1ted . SAN FRANCISCO <UPI l Fi'r·e of the nation's largest sugar refining companies "·ere fined a total of $300,000 Thursday when they pleaded no contest to price fixing charges brought by a Federal Grand Jury. The firms "'ere indicted Iii.st December. They are Holly Sugar Corp. of Colorado Springs; Great Western Sugar Co. of Denver; American Crystal Sugar Co., f ormer l y of Denver : Amalgamated Sugar Co. of Ogden, Utah : a nd Consolidated Foods Con>. of Chicago. • .,...,,. Grot1p ...,.."'•. SACRAMENTO CAP> -The committee to elq.ct Democrat Ed· mund S,Owq Jr. as governpc la.st year •~it has spent Sl.19,"7 so rar tn 1915, mos tly ·paylng off loans. Lto1d Rigl er, treas urer o f CitJ1enn for Brown, tiled~ report t~ week which also revealed 1975 Income to the committee of $40,465, most of it Crom other Brown.for-governor committees . • Transplants . May 'Cure' 2 Diseases LOS ANG F.LES CAP) -UCLA researchers s ay bone marrow trani;plants n1oiy prove to be the cure for two fatal tJ1Joi1.•ascs : ucul\: leukemia and aplcusti1.· ;.ineplia . Although cautioning .. gainsl ov(.•r-optirnism, Or. llobcrt Cale told a news (,'onference on carn- pus 'l'hursd ay tbat the> r-.rely performed n1etJi cal pro(,•edure appear!i promising for lrcatiug . lhQtie .two tJeadly diseases, and possibly o thers. UCLA's e'(JNt: M arro"' Transplant Center is on1.· of only five in the world doiog the opera· lion. The other four art.• illso 111 the United States. Gale, assistan t professor o f n1edicine. said UCLA phy!>ician:-. havt.• perforn1ed JO trans plants in lhe p:.i.sl tv.·o yc<irs and plan to do up to 5(1 a ye;.1 r fron1 now on. T IH.' incrcast· is possible. Gale s <iid . be(,'ause of bette r methods of selecting appropriate tlonors :.inti de velo pmen t o f d r ugs to eliminatl· cancer cell s i 11 leukemia victims. .. It is too C<l rly to tell how erf Ct'· live this ve·ry complex procedure ultimalely will be," Ga le said. .. These patients r emain at high risk to relapsc.·but "'e lire great- ly encouraged thus far ." ALSO PRESENT aJ. the press <'onrcrenct' v.'erl· tv.·o transplant patients. Raymond 1\arba, 15, i:-com- pl etel y norlllal tv.·o years after .. bone marro"· transplant Uonat1..'i.I by his 1 l ·year·old sister Kim. Gale s aid. ltarb:.i s ufrered from ;:1plastic ane mia , caused by destruction or malfunction of the boiie marrow. Is ak.u Nakashima, 48 . a leukemia victin1. received a tr01nsplant from his lv.'in brother Yoshi six months ugo While the prognosis for adul l leukemia victims is Jess hope£ul than for children, Gale s.aid Nakashima ·is "doing well with no evidence of le ukemia ·· MASSl\.E DR UG doses. h iJ?h enough to kill the cancer cells. are now used to treat leukemia The trouble is. s uch high doses also destrOy the bone marrow and can kill thl' p.atient Replt1cing the p:.iliept·s m ar- rov.· wjth marrow £r0Jfl a com- patible,d9~(' makes il pos~ble to adminis te r the high drug dose and also give the patient a body radiation dos e that 'l'.'Ou ld norffially be lethal. Gale said. The d,rug·radiation l-ombinalion may b~ suffic ient to complet.cly rid the body or cancer cells, re· searchers believe . • Prostitutes 'Not Threat:' SACJ<AMENTO CAPl - A poll by a R ed~1ood Ci ty lc,,:is lator 1ndic1tll'S that thrl'e-fourths of the voters don 't con s ider nuc lear JXlwc1· plants or prostitutes ;is lhrl';.its tu society. ,\sscn1blyn1:in J)i x on Ar1u..•t t. ;.1 llepublican, said 1·hursd&1 y 9.000 voters 111 Sa n ~talc o Cou nt y rcspondt.•d lo the s urvey. lie Si.lid 72 percent ol !hem favor e nding pro seculion of vic timl cs ~ tri n1 es such as prostilu· lion , and 73 µe rccnt di~ c.tgrec wi th c laims t hal nuclt•a r pow€'r plants pose .threat ~ tu public s arety. Woman Gets I $2 .. 7 Million lh Lau:suit SAN DEl1N ARDINO CAP) -A lll'dlands woman h as won a verdict of nearly $2.7 million against •ln ins urance company th01t withpc ld . di_s ability pay- ments afll:'r cla1m1ng she was fit to return to work . Eileen Little, 52. Was awarded the judgment Thursday after a San Bernardino Superior Court jury decided the insurance t'\Jm · pany had :.i c lt:d unfairlv and m01licious ly in c utting Orr the lx-ne £illi " MRS. l.ITTLE, a d ivorcee, had v.·ork~ <.1s a drafts man for a San Bernardino engineering firm £or 20 vears be fore s he "·as £orced to le~\'C her job in 1910 bt!causc of recurring back problems · The Stuyves ant Insurance Co. of Alle ntown. Pa. made pay n1ents lo Mrs Little until Oe tuber 1972. "·hen .a Los Ange les doctor selected by the company Pronounced her £it to return lo work ANOTHER compan y de~ignated d octor examin ed Mrs. l~illle in September 1974 and s aid she ~·as able lo retum to her JUb. But Mrs. Little 's,personal doc- t u r, San Bernardino neurosurge o\i N.M. Estridge. testified during the trial that Mrs . Little was indeed unable lo work because or her back trou· ble. AFTER 01'"1. Y an hour and 40 n1inules or deliberation, .the jury of seven women and fi\'e men ndt..>d in Mrs. Little·sravor. "J lhink this will be a deterrent to other insurance companies v.•ho do this sort of thing lo people like me," M r11 . Lilt.le said. Hatchet Attack Greenwood Guilty Of Assault Charge ' LOS ANGELES <API -A man whom Police Chief Edward Davis once said wouJd be charged with the nine "Skid Row Slasher" murders has been convicted of separate assault and robbery charges. Vaughn Greenwood, 32. was convicted Thursday of a series or knife and hatchet attacks during a weekend crime spree begin- ning last Jan. 31. Television producer William Graham was one of his victims . G RAHAM, 36, "''as serious ly injured when he was hit on the head last Feb. 1 by a hatchet while struggling with Greenwood, who was also convicted on s ix burglary charges. One of the burglaries occurred al the ho me or actor Burt Reynolds. who testified during Greenwood's trial identifying some of the stolen property offered in evidence. Also injured in a separate attack by Greenwood was another Hollywood Hills resident, Tilomas Case, 'who was assaulted in his apartffient. Case and apartment manager Eugeoe Koeniiflg strug- gled with Greenwood wh..ich enabled Ca:ae's girlfriend, Alta Chr istopher, to flee to safety by s mashing through a bedroom window to the fire escape . GREENWOOD managed to e lude s herifr deputies who came to the Graha m r esidence, although 10 s hots were fired al him dur· in~ a foot c hase. However, deputies arrestesJ him al his home the follov.·ing, day after they round a dropped letter addressed to Greenwood by the C'ounly Public Social Services Department. Though Davis said during a television appearance last March after Gretl_pwood's arrest that Greenwood also would be accused or the nine'"Skid Row Slasher" murders, he was never booked in any of these cases. • ' RFK Death File Remains Closed J .. 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The s ta te auditors found that s ome recomm en- dations they h ad made in 1972 hadn 't been fol lowed. r\nd, among other things. the auditors criticized the a.ssessor for failinJ.! to audit 115 of about 6.000 major taxpayers once every four years as r equired b)• la y,•_ I they are doing and what they \viii do next . \Ve at- tribute muc h ur this l<) the good udminis tration from the top <I0 \\'11 ." ' Now "'"c arc told 01 far different story by both county officials and the st.ate a ud itors. 'fheir con- .clusions OJrl' confusing in the liG hl of a ll that v.1as said earlier • • • - • • 1\s pcrh<:1ps l'Ou ld be t!:'\pccted . other cou nty of· ficials qui ck·l.v ju 1npccl feet first on the e1nbattlcd iJ SSesso r ·s or ficc. a :i SUmin g i n lh e ir sci(· r ight(·ous ncss lhc.v don't share i11 the rc~pons ibi lity for the cillcged s ho1tcomings. Boos t for Students 1-'in<Jnc ial a i<J deHdlinc~ for most institutions of higher l c~-1r nin g h~\'C' passed. Jlut stud ent s \\1ho lack' the necessary funtls to continue tht·ir post -l1i gh school education still have tirnc to a pply for govern- ment assistance for the 1975-76 ~1cadc mi c year. frltf(l.,f C SYsffM . B'vt it 's reasonable to"a sk. for cxa1nple, why the Board of Supervisors "'ailed so long to find out if the auditor's 1972 r ecomm("ndat ions had been followed. Furtherm ore. iJ1 both 1972 a nd 1975 the state a uditors found thC' assessor 's offi ce to be un · derstaffed. And it's been the Board of Supervisors a nd the County Adminis trative Offi cer Robert Thomas Who have reject ed or pared down pleas for Hllditional s taff. .. Morco,·cr. Assessor J a c k \'all er gu has been given subs tanti;.ll n1c1;t pay r;;iiscs while. we are 110\\' told, things \Vere going-to pot. I !is job performanc(" "·as <.:orn 1n cntcd on fc.i\'or~11Jly by "fhomas in iJ recent evaluation or dcp1Jrt mcnt heads. And Gr<.tnd Jury a uditors fail e d lo report any serious s hortcomings in their annual audits of the assessor 's office. There arc C\'cn inconsis t e ncies in the state auditors' reports. In 1972. th ey s aid. "The entire (assessor 's) staff gi ves a n imprC'ssion o r confidence of knov.•ing what Basic Educational Oppol'tunity Grants, ranging from $200 to $1 ,400 a year . s till arc available for many students who can a tte nd c lasses at lcasl half time and who did not beg in lhcir post-high school education before April 1, 1973. .... This a ssisla11ce is an ot1tri ght grant , which docs not have to be-re paid. It m ay cover up to half the cost of hig her e ducation and be u sed at vocational and bus iness schools as \vcJ l as coll eges and un- iver sities. ,, Students who are hesitaqt to borro w m on ey for furthe r education would be well advised to d e- termine the ir e ligibility for this program. Applica - ,tion forms are available from high schools and col- leges, or by-writing to Basic Grants, P.O. Box 84 , Washington, D .C .• 20044. · T here's nothing to Jose, and muc h . pe rhaps a career, to gai n . INCHWOF.M •• . ' Mock LSD Secretaf"!/ of Statt• S.11ggestio11· f 'i::::::les, ·. Battle Revealed (JACK ANDERSON) . WA SltlNGTO N During a 1nock battle in the late 1950s. the _..\rmy sent a coupl e of doze n as· s.auit troops under the innuence 11f LSD into the fray and fi lmed !he chaotic results. It v.·as comic opera. with troops drf.>ssed in batllt• Rt•ar hehavin~ _ likr ri n arm~· o f Gnnie r P~·IC'!i 1· h l' I ;:. 1ni11ut1• film ShO\''Cd. h o"· the troops re- acted undt•r l>att l e - s imulaled condition s . Reported Dr. • De ar - Gloomy Gus Patrioti c d ogs a r e confused. The !ire hydrants in Lagu na B each are painted red, white and blue. If it 'fi ror the buycentenniaJ it's illegal-you can't sell a public hydrant. Or can you? DEMOSTllENE.5IJI G-my Gu\ <on"tlfOlh •rt >11...Wllt O by rt•Otrs """ "" ""' "tct••i•ll' "'llf'f;l lP>t ••t•I ot lllt ftt,ot1111Pt•. !>t llO JOU• ~! Ht•t .. Gloemy G11•. D•oly Polot. C'o rding to Rurk man , "like Gomer Pyle.·· Dra'4•ing a "''l'ird comparison. he {'Oncluded : "The resuJts were similar to "''he n :1' spider was fed I.SD. lli:i "'t"b wa~ much more chaotic lhan normal. .. r~ootnote : The Army's LSD CX · periments "'erC' an outgro"'1.h of the Korean War. a n attempt -to learn m o r e about th e brainwashing used on POWs in Korea. The accounts of the POWs v.'ere remarkably s imilar lo the experiences or troops under LSD. according to doctors ,,.,·ho con · ducted the experiments. . . Rocky's Political Dilemma • WAS•IINGTON -A backstage e ffort a m o ng conservative Republican pol iticians lo solve President Ford 's most nagging P41rt y problem by an early de- s ignation or Vice Pres ident Roc kefell er lo become Scc:r{'tary o f Slate rollo"·ins the 1976 election has run into an immova- ble barrier : the opposition or N c l &,P.n Aldric ~t\ Ratkefeller. Roc keleller t c I I s in ti mates hc 'has:'Only one ambition at a ge 67 : to help PTesident Ford help the country. The vice pre· :-;id cncy. he feels, is the only vehi- cle fo r d~in g that. !=:incc noc kcfell cr·s e nthusias ll C' col- laboration is essential lo the success of any plan to move him into Dr . •1enry Kissinger 's seventh noor suite in Ule Slate' Department in January 1977. the plan is aborte d. ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) ~~~~~~~~~--- T11AT·s BECAUSE tne Presi- dent ordered press secr etary Ron Nessen to announce June 16 that "the· President will be for Nelson Rockcre ll e r !or the nomination," v.•ith from t•l se. the Jc3st possible hasslr Ronald lteagan or anybnc Ile regrclte<l headlines follo"''- ing his press conference July 9 calling Rockefeller a ·:liability .. to \\1r. Ford·s nomination. lie had intended lo make a simple point: second place on the Ford ticket was far beyond h.is jurisd.ietion or personal fee lings1• -· ¥ adding 1.h~ sop that ''the dc- IC'gales Will m ake the decision .·· Thus. l\1r. Ford is stuck v.•ith •• per s onal co mmitm ent lo Rockefell e r . No matter huw many times Ca llaway and other presidential l>peralives claim ;\1r . F'ord ·s n e utrality a nd deC'lare an open· convention ror the second spot, Reagari backers can point· to that preS idenlial • commitment. THERE WAS. of course. not Meanwhile. Call3v.·ay's frenzy lhf.> remotest hint or Rockefeller to widen the gap bet~·een the becoming Secr.etary:'JI State. Pre s i'd~nt 3 nd 'Rockefe ll e r llo"·ever, just such anuption -....·as 'threatens an explosion not from suggested t9 CallawaS' by a key Rockefeller but from Republican Republican seeking a solution to li berals and mode rates -as wit - the '"Rocke£e ller prOblem ." ncss the attitud e o f Rep . Calla"'·ay, like some other party YI a r g ar et 1-1 e-c k I er o f leaders.was intc rcsted. Massac husetts. a longtime Quiet talk along those Unes Rockefeller backer. started y,•ith conservative. pro-Sta nding bes)de Rep. Guy Ford Republicans look ing for Vander Ja g t of J\rlic higan , somewaytostrcn gthenhis pr~· t'h air m a n o f th e Hou se convention ha nd by giving him Re publican Campaign Commit- lotal n exi?li li ty in piC'kin,e: a run· lee. in the cro"·ded Senate office lion.! Mrs. l-lcckle r burst out.: "YoU 'd bett e r be careful on Rocky. Don 't do anything to hin1 or you will inrla mc a large percentage of t he Republica n party.·· SO t'1\R, Rockcrellcr has kept himself "·ell above the b~tt\e. lie is no\v ri llin g out the calendar for a killing c an1paign.s peakin c sc hedule th is fall. all for Mr Ford. He ~il l continue lo say lh<i t he is not a candidate next •ye<1r . t hat no one .. runs··· for Vice President. and that Jerry Ford "'ill do the choosing at tht C'on - vention. " John BuC'kman . a psychiatry pro- fessor at the U niversjt:r or \'irginia medical school: "The soldiers showed laC'k or motiva- tion) la ck of ability to attend to 1\ct· 11." · GOVE RNM ENTS on both sides or the Iron Curtain became interested in c hemical fTieans of a lterin g hum an behavior. Several e minent psychiatrists ha\•e said LSD could be used as an effective weapon or war. The drug could be compressed in aerosol containers and dropped from planes. Some psychiatrists suggested it would produce in- sanity on a large scale. ·r It A T C 0 N D E M N S Rockcreller to months of political limbo. With Ronald Reagan in· c r e a s ing l y co mmitted to C'hallengc Mr. Ford.' the tempta- tion to dump Rockerellcr to cn- ticl' conservatives becom es partially balanced by outrage from the Republican Jen . Reject- ing the Secretary or Slate escape route. Rockefelle r now enters an uneasy period of non-acceptance as the Ford-Reagan confronta- tion looms. ning -mate, hoping for lhcsl' re· huildin ~ C'a ucus room during suits : 1\lexander Solzhenitsyn's reccp- First. takin g the v.'in<l oul of On the surface. then, he is rc- li.ixed and confidl·nt "''ilh the President's personal endorse· ment in his pocket. In racl . he is in limbo. in the eye or a 'politi cal storm beyond his control. If Reagan wins an early primary or two, conservative pressure on tha President to de nounce Rockefeller mig ht become ir- r.esis t ible. More than all t he President's l iabilities put together, it is Rockereller whom the dominant conservative wing or the party in sensibly regard as their hated enemy. .· In one s equcnC'e, the drugged :-oldiers \li•ere s upposed to climb a cement wall. "They "'·ere tolal- i~· disinterested in the task. Quite clumsy:· r ecalled Or. Buckman. ONE SOLDIE R in the film lost a button lo the Oy or his pants. He stopped in the m iddleorlhc m~k battle and scoured the ~round for the button. ··Thal sold ier couldn't continue the war untiJ he round .. h is button ," !'ia id the p;ychiatrist. Another test. ha d the !'ioldicrs firing a mortar. ''Their ai m was ~ross l y inaccurate," he said . "They giggled a:. inappropriate;. limes." The soldiers in lhc fllm also u:cri.' ordered to march in forma- tion, alternatin.g their feel <it each connt. "They w<.ilked." aC · .. If the drug coUld be slipped into the food or drink of top military pl anners. it could lead to chaotic decisions. Bui. most 0£ the psychiatris t s whom we i n- lcrviewed were a ppalled at the thou ght o f usin g LSD as a weapon. For thrm. it is a cljni cal tool for treating alcoholis m . heroin addic tion and other pro-. ble ms. Its military use "would be like turning a scalpel into a sword." s aid one . Thal became c lear when Iloward H. <Bo> Callaway. Mr . Ford's ca mpaign m a nagpr , slipped into the Vice President's office fo r a private chat with som e r eass urances which scarcely seem ed reassuring. He informed Rockefeller that the vice presidential nomination was farthest from his mihd and from· his assignment: to get Gerald R. Ford nominated for President · Reagan·s prcsldenti;_1J suil. ··•talr the Rcaganitcs would probably instantl y move t o r·ord if Rockefell er wasn 'l in the pi e· ture.·' one uncommitted con· servative Republican told us. Second . pulling lhe \'ice pre· siQential gleam in countless eyes of ambitious RepObUcans v.•ho. to enha nce their own .prospects. v,,:ould e mbrace l\1r. Ford. T h ese R e publican co n · servat.ivcs theorize Rockere ller would genuinely ti avc to want some other job, and the only other job that would ofrcr full sway to h is c:nc rgy and talent-; would be Secretary of State. But with Rockefel l e r opposed , Callaway's campaign to woo con- ser vative Republica ns who · migh t join Reagan only becaus.e of the "Rockefeller problem·• becomes a semantical jungle:. Secret of Secrecy Thoull:'.hls al Large: SecreUve people ·are those who were not a llowed by their parents to have secrets when they were growing up. .... __ The idea of a separate Heaven and Hell seem s theologically in· congruous to me -for the truly virtuous don't require rewards. and !Jle vicious cannot be re· >deemed by punishment. ( S~DNEY HARRIS] you have promised you were sick.'' . lo do when When P. G. \Vodehouse. the Anglo-Am erican a uthor, died earlier this spring, he had the singular distinction of being the best known author in the English- s peaking world whose name Was mispronounced by practically everyo n e . +H e ca ll ed it "Woodhouse.""} . . Women's Movement, in Re.verse So-call ed "merr or vision" 3re no more perceptive outside their own field than the ordi nary public; it -cv as ThoJTIM Edison himself who. in 1008, declared that the Wright Brothers· ak-pla ne "would never be or practical use or success com- mercially.·' The Women 's Liberation mov- ement ought to gel its members to inspect m en with 'the same 1 have always thought. it the highest testimonial to Lhe idea of "fair play" that criminals will pe tition that the law tiasn 't played fair with them, even,when they have deliberately decided to play roul themselves. C"I can cheBl, bdl society can't ," is their cockeyed credo.) Would you believe that more than 400,000 "'omen are bonded together and paid up in an or- ganization which tcacheS that the wa}I. a woma n can find true rulfillment with a mal e C'hauvi nist pig is to be a devoted and dedicated and complaisant sow? And that this outfit i5 growing by leaps and bounds? The wom a n 's pages of ~ dailies do not seem aware of I.he movement. so C'ngrossed arC' they with the doi ngs of the ladi es wh o wis h l o out- men the men. The whol e pOinl or this _mov e m e nt , which is so old as to s eem !!ilartlingly new in I.he midst o( the various sexual "rcvoluUons" about is to train women in what 1L.c;cd to be called the tradJ tionaJ woman's role in a maniage. The idea is. first o/ aJl . to or,. ccpt the m an you have marricrl. or with whom you nre making it. Lhough"'i-h e movement ls admit- tedly more in favor ol marriage than al mal<!ng ii. ·' . 11 ' [ CHARLES 'J . McCABE _ THE a l mo s t und er - g round mov e m e n t is called FasciTfating Womanhood. lt started in-Fresno. It is a course of lessons, already taken by some 400.000 women, which sug- gests as • ~u ideal ror-female behavior lhe anticl ol'' Scarlett O'llara, wilbout that l ady's rather he1dslrong clJaracter . The first step In the course, and the hardest. was described re- cently by a woman who took it. ''(l's a scary philosophy," said Bonnie Green. "·Ile. of tbe -com - pose'r Johnnie Green. ''Jl'ttlls a woman, 'We know your husband isn 't perfect and he isn't going to be. so accept him and do wbet you can to Improve the mar· riage'." THE IDEA is that thett att four A's in dealing with lhe old mate: accept. admlrc.11dapl and ·appreciate. These a r e old ras hioned virtues. These new woman's organliat.ions (there are others ) are betuitg that they are &ood, H wel I u old fuhiooed • It ' virtues. They are also bctli.ng that complaisance, which th~ lib- bers would call base submission. will be as good for them as it is for their hus bands. · Fas cinating Womanhood frankly advocates the virtues of the southern belle, anle-bellum. Childlike behavior is considered av. good thing. To gel your w~y you should toss your curls. stamp your root. throw tantrums . You ghould believe to be ract an the bu s hwaw that your parents told you . .ind that your husband preached when ,pc was courting you : thot t women arc on a pedestal and rightly: that they are little a ngels. and no kidding, and that th,ey are made or a riner, L more gossam er and spiritual fiber than their males . THE FASCINAT IN G Womanhood movement got going in 196S when 1-felen B. Andeilln. of Frer;no. and her husband. brought out a book of that name. The book wois the result or ·a courl!ic l!i he h.ad slar~ed. with . -eight women. De mand to get in was so great that .Mrs. Anderlln deelded lo write a textbOOk . No publisher wanted the book. The AndcrlJ n s put. it. out I theinselvcs. More than 450,000 copies have been sold in hard cover at $7.95. A pa perback came out rece ntly a nd m ore t han 500,000 copies h ave been sold . Bantam Books says th e paperback is going at 1500 a day. The thing is growing . THE WHOLE bit is un- ashamedly Vi ctorian. There is little doubt that the unisex doc- trines of female sexual liberation (I emphasi ze sex ual , not cconom.1c ) have helped the mov- ement. Every action has its equal and opposite reaction. Hear a ~om an who ha~ taught the FW cour!'le, Gladys Waller of Carlsbad. N.M.: "We are chang- ing ounelve~; not our men. We don'tgo into sex problems much: most gex problems are rooted in another area ; they j~t come out ln lhe sex life. . cYittcal comparinl: gaze that men give lo women; this would turn many men into se lf · conscious wrecks, for no male could s tand the tensl~s women feel dail y. being conlmualJy "on parade'' and judged by some sliding scale or external· a ttrac- tiveness. ?'ith all the military mqn ¥'Til - ing books Upc?n retirement. r especially re lished Bill Vaughn'" comment recently thal tfter JO years al a professlorial \'ll'lter, when he retire~ he'g golng to become a general. .. __ j.'.'S<lf·pres~ryal10n''ia·.inly-thc second law or naturei the first law ls pre,JervaUon :oc nature it>elf -which ls tielng llormlng- ly threatened t2'1ay 11y·uiooc na- · uon11tocllputng at.omlc wcopon• in order to a1iure their Self· preserva.!10ff1 _ " ... TC)' it. Whal you.give up are res e ntm e nts . bitterness. tension, frustration, unncc~gary rtsPonslbllity a nd unnecessary I "·or~)!. Whal you gain Is love In · There f1, of cour~c. no recipe all 1l6 rullness, te nderness and for\happlne.'11 , 'but,perhoJJ5 the devotion. Ana you gain a strange closest. prescription was gjven power over your husband just by lone a10 by Lhe Empe!Or becoming agai n the girl he Sigismund or Germany, when1he thought he married." advl<ed : "Only do in health what I ., When a man starts to generalize about wome1', yoo can get a pretty good idea or what his wlfe'is like. .. ORANGE C0A$T ·DAllY PllOT . A~rt N. "'r('d. Publuhtr Thomn .t ,.;,.,.1111. Erlitor Barbara Krtibii;h. _ ~i:fitorial Pagf Edi/or The editorial 1>aac of the Dai ly r tlol 1eeks to in form and !!Umut1le rea df!r!I hy presenting on Chis page di lie rte commentary on topics or lntf're!lt by s)ndic•t· ed rolumnist11 !Cid cartoonists, bY provjdlng a rorum tor teaders' vlev.·1_ and by pres11 ntin1 this neWs~ptr·s opinion~ and Idea~ on---""'Ctlrnnt topic!!, The editorial Opinion~ df the Datly PUOC..lilppear only in the editorial co lunm at tlle tOP of the l)'ftRlt· Op~nns e11 · pressed by.i,he enlumftl1l! ind cartonn.iii:t:1 •na letter Writers 're their o,wn :ind no mdorM"ment of their vJev.·,. ,J>y the Da.al~ Pilot ~h()Uld be lnrerred. Friday, Augusl l, 1975 ( " ] ] ... I\ le• lnr ) m1 1 or afi se1 r•1 th• th• bll ac it t ... he Se • • i , Cc Ge ar tri I ~ _., 60 P' e:: st! er or ci ·w .· 3! pt P'. in F , m Q• K ol -B l~ u: g: w '• .. • p: ·1• a. " "' A a £' ,. ".r .If ' n ' · rl .. 0 I ! n h u " !: ti 0 v f ~ ~ ~ . . ~ • . :1 ~ ' l • Friday, Augu!ll 1, 1975 OA!l y PILOT A 7 T h eft (:barges TllE FA)llLY ClllC:US By Bil K ei'tne T ed Knight's -So n Arrested By Some Mep tal Disorder? . WASl1JNC~TClN (UPI' -"1 e nta.1. Illness is "Americoi's primary hc1allh i>rublcm," <tfOict,ing ill least 10 perccnl of the population, the Naiion:tl Jnslilutc of Mcntul llculth re~s. Of 20 million pcrsoi\s who suffer some form of " n1ental illness, about one-stvcnth receive some sort 1 or psychiatric <:arc, the inslitute suid Thur~tl;.y after a Lwo·YCllf study of ugcncy-supported re· search 1.·unductcd bct"'ccn 194~ and 1973. ' MENTAL ILLNESS CONSERVATIVELY represents nn economic drain of $21 billion a year, the report said. However, separate estimates put the annual economic costs of alcoholism at SlS billion and drug abuse al $10 billion, Indicating th·e actual cost of all mental Ulneits is much higher. '', .. The res~arch m ission of NIMH carries with it tbe·obllgallon and prospect of reducing what may safely be regarde d as America's primary public health problem,'.' s .iid lhe report on" Research in the SetvlceofMental Health." .. the NIMJ1 stuff und outside :,1uthnr1ltc:-. <i:. !ht; f1r ~t ..inalysis oC $1 billion spent by lhc fcdcr:.il :1 ~<~ncy on mental he alth rcsc<.1 rch uvc1· 25 ycur:i. Nl~tll 1 ~ a unit of the d,GJ>Urtn11..f!l of llcalth, t:<lut.:uliv11 :un.J Welfare. "TIIER•: llAS nr·:F.N 1\ SUBST1\/'lllTl1\L in crease of inforp\0tlion about thC' causes, t re11tmc11t and prcvcnl io}l 6f n1cgt:1l 1l lt1l':>St'S :.ibout Lhf.' f:1l'· tors tha t help foster rnl'11t;1I hl'alth,'' "'rule Jul1u:-, Segal, dircl'lor of the NIM I I rl'!'>l'Ur<'h l:1sk force. Despit e a sepa r ate NIMl l !'>l:.ih.•n11.:nl \Vc<lnc~ day th::1t the agency is no lt1ngcr supp11rt1ng rt'.· search that involves givin~ l.SIJ lo human palienu. t l'le new report encourages furthl'r rcsear1.·h on tht: powerful drug. It said suc h dru~s "hold great poten-ltial as a tool for enhanl·in·g our knov•ledgc of brain functions ." 'FllE REPORT ALSO OISCUSSl-~S fed eral ~up port of s u c h C'Onlrovcrs 1al l'c !:t carch a s psychosurgery and other trci.tllllcut to 1.·hangt-ur ~=~ ' /~ ' "We're doin' 55 ond e'lerybody'1 PASSIN ' vs! How ' come, Daddy?" • J..OS i\NGF:I.J·:s (,\J•i 'l'tu.: 2() year.old son o{ actor 'red Knight. l''1sl;1r of ··'rhe ~1<iry Tyler Moore Sho~·:· ~·tis arresltd hl'l'l' 111 thl·lhi·rt of a s;,,ife Crom ;,,i dental offit·t-, pol i 1·t·~111d. Theodore C. K111 ~hl .J r. "'<JS hooked Thursday for investigation of borgJ;,,iry after Ills arrest in a friend's apartn1t!nl ut uhout I :30 ;i.nl ., off1l't'r s said. The friend, llo"·;.u«I Klein. 21, :.ib;o w;,,is booked ror investigation ~Jf burglary. investigators said. . Kn ight. "'hu~c father pluys nc"'sca ster Ted Baxter o n lhl· ll•lc v1sion con1l·dy .St.'rics, \\·as re- leased on Sl,000 bond ~u1tl "';i~ ()f'di;;r<·d to :.ippc:.ir for arraignn1cnt 1n l!l t-Vl'r~: Jldl:-. !\1u111 c1p<.d Court on i\Ug. 7. Police ~ai<l tiu .. ·y "l.'l'l' :-,ummoncrl by :.i neighbor or Kl ei n's "'ho J't·port1:<l ~cein 14 !'>uml·un1.: moving a heavy objl·Cl 1nlu the ap:.irt1nenl O'.Jnd then heard loud noises . Officers said thl'y found the l'Ontcnts of the IOO·poµnd ~afc p;,,ipcrs anti a sn1all amount or den· lt Was prepared by more than JOO members of modify huma n beh.ivior. • tal gold scattCl'l·tl about the .aµar lmcnl. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-"-~~~ -~~- ~~mp_usBYOB? 'SudS Set for',Stanfor4 •• STANFORD' <UPI) -$tai)ford University stu- dents ivay s,oon gc\.bee~on ca111PUS . • ·;univ.ersitJI oll'lcials s aid Thursday they applied for a beei aDd wine license for the S(utlent Union . The announccmcnt~said the decision to 3.pply for the license was base<lon a five-year study which de· termined that drinking is ''\vell ·established" among Stanford students. · 9 Dozen for 55 , J . Goodwill set,s: Vp Canning Lid Deal. ! WASHINGTON (API -1'hc Comm erce De partment und 1 Goodwill Indus tries Inc. say they are establishing a mail order dis - tribution center for c.inning lids IUD's Injure '60,000 U.S. ".W'onien .. NEW YORK <APJ -Some 60,000 Amefican women develop painful 3nd dangerous pelvic dis- ease each year from IUDs, a new " study suggests. IUDs.are intrauterine devices credited w ith 95 percent s uccess or more irl preventing pregnan· cies. TH E UN I V E RS IT Y OF .· Washington study points lo IUDs ~. as One cause of PIO, meaning pelvic inflammatory disease. PIO can make women sterile by invading and damaging the Fallopian tubes. P IO would appear lo be the • most comYnon adverse conse· quence rrom IUDs, sa;Ys Dr~ King K . Holmes. associ.ite professor of medicine al the university .. • -Bleeding, discomfort, ·and upset ( menstrual -cycles arc some com· plaints occas ionally m.ide by ~ usersoflUDs . _ _ ~ Dr. David Eschcnb.ich of the u niver·sily's. department of gynecology headc'd 'the study in which women-with specific dis- eases were' "m'atched" .. or com- •' par~ With wome n of. the -same t, age, color and other 'charac- teristics who v.:cre frf"e Of those diseases. EACH YEAR , SOME 300,000 American women develop PIO as a .complication following gonorrhea, H·olmes said. , This study suggests that at ~ ..least another 200,000 develop PIO ' not directly caused by gonor- , ' rhea, he said in an interview. - In the Se<lttle study. 30 percent of women with PIO were using I UDs . Among a group o f matched controls who did not have PID, only ·15 percent wer.e using IUDs. " It would thus appear nationally ~ that 15 percent of 400,QOO.women. or 60,000, have PJD assoc.iated with use of IUDs , i'lolmes said. r " ·rw to try to ea!:iC a nalionv.•ide shortage. Plans call for the di stribution of enough lids. to s atisfy some 26 ,000 home canners -about one-tenth or l percent or the number of families expected to put up some produce this year. "I T'S BETTE R T H AN nolhi'ng," John P. K~arn~y, the Comme~ee Oep~rt~eql s Of!l· buds man for bu s iness, S.W Thursday. Here:s how the plar:a works: Goodwill . Indus tries is buying about 2.8 million lids from three manufacturers: the Ball Corp. or Muncie, l nd.; Berna rdin of F,vansville. Ind .. · and Owe ns- lllinois. Toledo, Ohio. The Kerr Glass Corp. of Los Angeles, v.'hich, with Ball, supplies most of the replacement lids used in home canning, declin ed to participate, according lo Kearney. Goodwill is buying the lids at the regular "·holesale price and will sell them al average retail· levels. plus postage, which works out to nine dozen lids for $5. CONSUMER S WHO WANT lids s hould write lo Lid s, Goodwill I ndus tri es of Min· neapolis. Minn .. 55412, enclosing a stamped, self,addresscd en- velope and a check or money or· derfor$S. Lids will be distributed. via United Parcel service, on a first· come. first-sef'v ed basis starting Aug. 7. Goodwill. will use the s tamped envelopes to return con· somers' money when Ii~ i:-~out. There is a tir;nit or one order Or nine dozen lids per bous~hold and orders will not be' sent to Post or. fice boxes. THE PLAN IS designed lo cor· rect some inequities with the dis - tribution system. Manufacturers say they 3re turning out record numbers of replacement lids, but home c;::\nners say they are una· blClo find the m in the stores. There llave been reports of hoarding and black market operations with lids sold from the back of pickup truc ks. The 'Federal Trade Commission is in- vestigating. ' ~ ~ ) ) " j NGER STRUCK BY SCARED LION 1 ·l LOS ANGELES, (f'\,P) -Singer Minnie Riperlon is shaken ;; but not ae(iqusly i/li\U'ed after be~O&J twck.,..by .;h~ pawa, ofJI! claw· l less lion with whom she wU filnli.og:a le1ev1sion commerc1i1. :j Ml.as Rlperton wa1 filming the commercial lo pro~ote her Uon Whb had f)Oleti <fOcily for her lilb\J..nfJ!OVtr .' ~ ··, . I. ij ·:.· new albtim at a ·Holl~ studlo wllh the llon, a stand·1n ror t he · A spokesmall.t9r tbt Jlnger:said the lion·•:spooked tot so~e ttuoli," j.;Jnped ·Qi>.:l'ils hind ·~gs and lu•1•d toward Mtss RiJ)erton, Wtio Wei,~ on a velvet chair·.1 Obs~tvets said she ~~~· bwt t'he 1hm 1 ;a p~w~ hi~ h~er ~.~c~,a!ld shoulders, leav~ng .1:::,:1 'illllli,..M~~ ... ·.R~lpe~n~o~n~w,..U~••h•••k•en .. •n•d.,.brui""'s~•~d~;~~u•t•d"ldca.n~ot~r•eq .. w~r-e ... boapilaUl ation, t he s~esman sald. tiie lion was al8o reported sc:~red. but unhurt. I .. /' ., ' , --T ~.,.d--i..-~;;;;; _;£¥~-.,_w.:-,,_..:-· -~-~ ntro uc11Ji1-J976 IL~l00; oW1 . Choose the 1976 RCA XL-100 that fits your TV needs I 21 'Rc'A" XL.100 . .. the size of the screen, matches your direct CASH REBATE from RCA. From size to style, !able model to console, ACA puts l! au together It your need is tor a big picture in a limited spa·ce. the Cosmos 21" diagonal table model. on 1he letr, 1s your RCA XL· 100 answer. 1003 Solid State Sculptured beauty, the Ortega 19 .. dlagonat~on th!I' right. Is a Med•terr -r:=~:";; Hurry, offer expires on Aug. 18, 1975. See them now at these participating RCA dealers. CORONA DEC MAR Kirtipatrick• 2760 W. Coast Hwy. EL TORO Davls·lrown 24366 Rockfleld ' anean vision. on 1h11 out'i~e and all 100°k solid slate ACA XL-100 insiCle. Compact1but sl•ll tamily si.z:e! Ma1ch•~g pe<1rs1~1 091ioruil Every RCA color TV, from portable to consoles, is now 1003 solid state. Plus, only on RCA 's porlables (illustrated here) RCA's Acculine, in·line poclurc tube system. 811ght, dramatically detailed color. now and !or years to come. Clean lin.O con· lemporary slyling, ror that look ot today, no matter where you set it down. See !he whole line. tnc ''All 100% Solid Slate line'' riow. C11sh b1ck oller brought to you by RCA DISTRIBUTING CORPORATION Lot Angeles Casi! bac~ oller vahd only ~1 pa•l•C•Ollt1ng ~C.1, Q111lcr1 •n lhe' fcllow•nQ cc\11'111!'!;1 lmpeftal. Ce , LO$ Ar>gcles Cl. Orange, Ca , Rwe1sode, C• .. S~" Be•nar!lul<), Ca . S~ntn Barllara, C.J .. San O•ego, Ca , V'r>lura, C.J , and c1ar~. Ntv. COSTA MESA DaYls-lrown 411 E. 17111 St. HUNTINGTON BEAOi AIC Color 19046 lrookhWsl • ... -... ( DANA POINT Miiis T.Y. 34135 Coast Hwy. LAGUNA BEACH Hl~'sTY 21 31 L~a c.Yot1 Rel I ' ' AB . DAILY PILOT QUEENIE ., •.. ,, .. • Friday, August 1, 1975 By Ph il lnterlondi Ai· son Plotter Jaile d •Jom \\'lrt• Scr\'iL't•s Jl ,.\llTFOll lJ, Coun. ORANGE COUNTY ,\ forn1cr NL'"'PDl'l l~at•h Uusint~ss t'Xl'C\tl : \-'l' \\ hu ploltl'<l the d l·s tru('tivn Uy t•xplosiun ;ind f11·l· uf his failing fact ory fut' a sh;,1r (• or SS.9 111il!io11 in lh<' ,\r 1 i s t1c Wi r(• insur:inte 1nu:-.l fui·ft·i t Produt·ts Com11;,1ny fat" ei~ht years 11 f his life as toryonOtt .28.1973 , intert'SI . lt't•nhO\\'t'r . as t•h icf t·.x· llolk'rt <_;, ll·l.'iiho\\'l'I'. t't'Ulive of lhl' Nor\\·ich 40 . "'';1s St•nlt•nt·ed t u firn1. acln1i ttC'd h e eight yt•:irs in fedcr~1JI.= 1flann.ed to burn .lht• 'r:.if· pri su n W ed nt•s da\I tory tn ortlt•r lo collt·t·t follo"'·ing h is c.irlit'r guii-hi s pott>ntia l s har e of In· ly pll'a. !>urance tnOllL'Y· Dart·)'. Party Set for Hostage ll y llll.J\HV K.i\\'t: 04 .,.., Chui~ Plitt ~la!! (;A RDF.N C RC)VE Slcphen Smith, 22, ls no"· under~oi nl:. routine te:-.ts in J l.on<lun hos pit'*I fo llo"''lllg his 10·\\'Cek or<lc.al 111 the h:.i.n<ls or Z~irc l't•lx'ls . l\1cal\\\•hile, in Gardt•n Gro''t', f\-11lli c Smith is p\annin}l: ~· hero's "'elcon1P and a hUf.!t' blut:k party for hL•r sun's re lurn suml'l nnL' nt•xt "'eek, .. , l'l'l'l·ived a tt'il'V,l':nn fron1 Stcphcn today a nd ht· s ays he'll be in London al least another three or four days t :1kin ~ tests." ~trs. Smtth s aid in an Ill· t1,:rvit'"' \Vt•dn esd :1y. '11 TlllNK llF. f.'f:t·:L.S fin{'. It 's JUSt l.I routine i.'hcckUIJ l o n1akt· sure l'\'t•ryU11 ng i::. OK," she ;.uldt•d . . Stt•ph c n 's fo.1lht•r , Joseph Smith, is alrc;1dy on ~ts ."''a}' hon1 e to Garden Grove, at:t•ording to Mrs. S:i11(h. ,ThL• t•ldcr Smith ncn• tQ Z:1irc s hortly ;;ifter h1s son s eapture lo help lll..'}l:ol1utc his release. tributiilg to a r~1nsom rund, A-1r:i. S1nith suid shti ~poke to Stephen only once after his re ll'i.IS(". last Saturday mornlnl(. She s;ud the c.-i ll was brief, but that he sounded rint• nud happy to bt: frt!C. F.J\Rl.t•:R TllIS WEEK. 1\1 rs . Smith expected a st•l'ond C'al l, but all lhnt can1c '>''as Wedncisduy's 1t•ll•g ranl . "Wc·re ~11\ ~1nxious to ~i\IC Stephe n the bi g llCro's "''elco1 nt'. but "''c'll wait i.llHI st-e how ho reels iX'£or1.: going ahL•ad \\•ith the big party," his mother ~aid. "THINK" TOYOTA SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER Fw-A le""' Ol'OI 100111 G. G . "•d. "THINK" HONDA MOTORCYCLES SEE HERB FRIEDLANDER For A t.ftH D.ol ll7SO BecKh IJl~d. c ..... ·-~-~.--... -''" ~-· -····-·-ICL'nho"''L'r, whos e eur· v.·ho has ;1 d octoral(' in rent humc is lis ted as chemi s try, a dn1illt•d S;inta Ana. "'liS h ,;1nded n1ixing the SOIVl'JllS USl'(I \\\0 four ·)'L'ar t erms lu to ilfnitc the fat·lo ry. The Stanford studt'n\ "''<IS kidnapped frorn a re· Sl~arc h slalion at l.akc 'f ;111):!;.inyik<1 on May 19 along "''Ith t"'·o other Stanford graduutL' s tudculs <.1nd a l)ut<·h o.1dn1inistr<U_or. G ....... Grow• Sl7-S464 W..,.._M SJ 7·•112of ··oon'l pull that independent female stuff on me. This is my ... my ... my ... Dutch treat." 1'hc )::Ul'l'ilia'I rt•le<ISl'd lhc other thrCL' all "''Olllcn, carlit•r , but keptS1nith until last f'ridu).. • • R 1\NSOM 01o:M1\NDS l\o1A llf: on ·ranzanian of- Our team t•ll• you •••rythl119 roil.,, wanuo know •bout your teem • For the Record ht! Sl'r\'ed t'onsecut1vely T\\'O other de fe ndan:s for consf)i<rat·y and in· a"'aiting sentencing i n ll'i"s latc t1·ans portation the eas e w e re !t.1 c rill li.' of arson materials . f\ll•in, 49, of Los 1\nJ!l'lCs Jnd l.a"'·rence F.. (;ore, 30. of 1\.1:.tuldin , ?\'.C . ficials "''l'l'l' l'('jL'cl1~d. but \;:lest l't'JIOrts have St<111 · ford Univt·rs ity offi<:iaJs, the Sn1 1lhs :.ind othl.'r friends ~:nnt ributini.: to a tansom of $40,000. Ho"''l'Vl.'r . Sl;infurd officials havt• (jl.)nicd c.:un · In the DAILY PILOT Dl#•ohtf 1011• Of 1tlarrlag .. ' . E"l••eo Jul1 21 O•>l<'t.tf\O, Pe••• II ,,no E rl('n<' I' P•lllak, Wllll"n' O "ncl M•"!l"•et llnn. Mur>Qula, Jo•• flern,11«1 ano .>ov"' Mo Wortman, Jt•~<' ll;poth dnd Prggy Mo ~..c•.o,L oh M ""rll(ennMhL, M.oo"d, M a<Q.uet ano "''"'o P"""· l O<.l••t L "n<t R1< """' "-,.,.~n. A.otlt!n Mocha"! ""Cl $ool•d c~"•· v;,ii,.,,..~. 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J .. 1a ano (•no·• L. """''e<l<.te, I> tufO .Jnd '*' <1ICoo<", "'"'""· Vorgon•• H, ano Rol>llr ! C K..oe•, l(a•SIMron .. nd HoJt<t ~­ z,11.'Jn~·~. Mol ••e lla ano Ge•ald J, M•tlm...,, l•nd• M . """ E"90'neU.. Poc•en•, Br..ce Oi1¥t<I dn<I O.:n•~ ~. llvt·•l. L"'d" '""'t•n~ and Ja........, ta ... ,n. C.o<nb~. \/er,.. Df'.int-.... a o.:..;oH. M(~ oll, Jc"n £..and G~• .i•<t w. -Wa!••l'I)., ~'""' M . ano M d rtO<l C. CftU,,o1July2J Lu'-· Pa1r!C1dl>. an<1Morr,, r . B•nqndm, Rnu-marJ and Du•~\/. X>• ,.,.,,""""•Joe aoa y .on,,.. R"""'°"'· l•rry s1~11~n .. noClldr~ ' ~n.ld~ll, Jew Pl M and llhlll•PC... l~•'"'· ~·• E1o1atie !n ano fr~ J""'"' ~n.q1>1 , K~rnr one La\lon1>e .>no Gavf.ino E~ne W.a•l•1"'r,J• ,Jo•eC ilfl<lo\fl•t" C.~"""· Wtlloarn Rat mono .ind No•l't'n '"' Cf11 •llO, LYclJa [ l11a~t11 ana l('O II.I<'• "''°'' Ct.l•C '"· J• . Co\'• ·•1<1• ~ '""a oa "" LCC.-\,Md•• Jdne """ l'idlpnC.len ~'"l R~"!o<ln, 5.•nG•" L ano Kenn('\n K. P•oM>••. DouQ•.>~ ~ """ M•·l"n,..C. ~l'l<'•n111n,1'1on<1l<!ll ""GK•"t""I D>"•lo. O~l>f.J l\,d•<' .JA<t [11,.CO 11\fA'fll> L"''· L•ndd Lt" dn<I J,m Keotn c.,. • .,..,, l'lo""n L"~ .. na l'lo>Aloe R•n"<'.M•(llilelJ £,anoN ~r><v O. 0..L~. (d•o• A. an<! Liln>ber!oA. \o\<1tn1", P•t"C'" A, dll<I Ro<l'ld•<I H lll!t n, 51e ... •11 P"''" • """ Slll>•t• ,_~ r ... ~vtn... Deb01a11 !>u~an and Str,...n Gll'nn Cf~f'(ll, Rd!plloJn<lE l.i•o<.·M. ~ .. ••••. NJn<v ~or9ann """ I'!.,,.. d<lll>l!Jam~, C...•O•nl'r, Dt'n Allan <0no "\"'' C...r '""n (,.,Ponter. Russell w,,,,,, """ °""' ' f•.;,le~. Jud• L ~nano ll• ,., . .,,,,.,1, , JOllN J . Oarc y Jr .. 53. o f l·lie ko 1·y, Pa., v.oas given f o ur yea r s i..n µ1;son for conspiracy fOr hi s role in the explosion und firt• th;.il destroyed D a 1· c v Io ad c d th c .-0;;-;;;;-;;-";;:;;;;;;;;;" -;;;;-.-;--;;~;;;;;;;;;,;;, che n1iC<.1is into a l'f llled. r · THE tru1:.k that "''aS .drivf:!n ,·EARL'S fro n1· ·Psnns ylv-a i1 ia.' to"' nu .. 11,.q,,.,1,,,1>1c, Nor"''iC'h, Klein said, A1t co1<0. Lovett Will Take "9lnt:I Tltool SlAITS Al YOUI 0001 hllY--Uw•<At i1t11c-.c.,..._ 495-040 I ·~c_,.,~ .,, ....... .., ISl6 ... ..,-1 ••'-. C-- Post at Fairview ho.,.<lok'\ Don.,ld l'o•Ul,\nl ""O 5h.Hvn '"""'I Pe<•y,Ka1hlt..,nA ilndJ""'''! . .,,,,,p,,.,.., Ro'"''• E ••nil rau1 R a .. nn,11, ('.,.,,., D~ill"'" ,1no John DoUQlil~ Th(' ;ippointment of f'rank l.ovett as temporar y hospital adminis trator ;it F'airvicw State Hospital in Costa l\t esa was announced .tod<1 y. Beginning l\·l ond<1y , he "·ill fill in for f-lospital Ad· m inistrator Ke n Cle"'ett, "''ho "'as dis patched re· ('ently lo Patto n StHte l·losµit::al in San Bernardino as <! troubleShoote r there. THINGS ARE BET'fER A 1' ••. lr•M.. J•, E •••~n """'• ano<Jo>.<·pti l't!ler K"ri•ffl, Bonn•e J an<! l'lonJICI Ed\t"dtll "°""'11"-'.J"<> R andMi1•9"'<'1L1 Lo~ele~\. Jonann""· '""°Jon A_ ~n••"•·C"r,....nM.a,.dJ Hugn C.••la,Robl'•!J ilf10M<l••i>"C O~born<'. lno ma~ an<! Chrt~h nt El.,abell'I Woll'ltle, 0 .1nn¥ Ray and DOl'liJ.Y"'-<' Kn111hl, Jr. tC•nr><·\n [ ~no o ... ti.1"' I (ll)IKl'ldfd, VotQ•""' [If•·<> ·•"II (Id~<• LOU"" Po!l'('l,l<.'.1""~l ·•"d!<•1!P.!•M ' Jao1, Roll<!r!" f,rf f1.oO•l1• "!ti i;'.>Jt.,rl M"rray r "'''-'~. Rnn.,10 J<>t• .1n11 '·~"'' '"'" LO...,~ C.•<>ut1. (.O<l~1.,n1 P M~•; ;ino 0 ..... 1~1 r "'<Kay, M"'I LQu "~ il"d Q,,.,11 Ca•wn Cro .. 1 ner, M·e~o nnd ... ~nnt•lh (.t>ar I"' ~··~. l •H Sl•('('!(>n ·"'<I FO•e w.11 ...... 0 t.le-•11 £.,1._.~n<1nd Jonn -><><~. H..+Jtl~••('oJfl<I Wol!od"' .0<1,,.,.. S•Dl~y. OCroHly J ,anOGr('qo1yEllloC Ke~.ier.Jr ,Glt<.'tOf<l ,.ndH.r"" -,,,....,, Ca•ol ~••(' ano H e•m.inC"""" ::.C..Onneu. Kdltl•e~n MoHQarel ~ncl t.,.. .,.e ... ""'°""'' Wt,..,lol'I, l ~P•vn P """(".Po< gt 4.• w .. 1,n. llo&-•1! v._.rne ,,nG Hi'~'o The 3ppointment or Lovett , "''ho is :.i.ss istant ad· minis lrator at PortC'rville State Hospital. "''as an· nounced by Fairvie"'' ~1edical Direct or Dr. Anthony Toto. l.ovett has nearly 30 years' experience working in µ<>rsonne\ and ma.nagemenl ""'ithin the s tate system und in 1952 Joined the hos pital system. Cle ~·ett is expected to return to f'air\lie"'" "''hi ch cares for the deve lopmentally disabled such as mentally r etarded or se verely physically ha n· dicapped, inf our lo s ix months . Coast Prof Heads Education Abroad /lf1(!<,r "°"•Mil OX, G ""no""'" 111, Ru~-...u,Jr ,Ro1 Roon~, .. ndf\.ouw: UC Irvine his to ry professor Samuel C. ~:,:;11,J,.,,._.~,.0 .,... .. ,.0 r""P 1\I cCu\loch of N e wport Beach has been named the s1 .... 1'1, Jr . Curr.ne Md"('""" >\It'•· !H.''>'' cOordinator o r the Uni\lcrsity of California's ""'"" Edul·ation ,\broad pro"'ram . Loml:W•Oo, ""'er <> "nd Jo,,nS " F .. rn;inoez, 1> ... n.i•o L•""~ '""' N·IOJ He s uci;ccd s UCI Englis h professor Jay Martin rao~a of Irvine. C•IC..-.,11. "°'""OV.; ;,n<l(liilrlt•'M v.11 "e•.G~ns.ana J~"'e'r> 'fh c progra m allows more than f.00 UC students Jon<'\,K•ren M_an11 J ""'1''0 Lo study and travel in Europe, ,\sia. Lalin America Green.Ma•¥"nndndJdm,,Pt11hp d f · L.ua•t:ou. Ro•..e"'a'., ,.. .. 1n1ern .... 11 an A r1ca each year. J.,m~~Jo•e"" "There is a definite advantage to both the :-;tu- M<Ma...,,.,11 .. 11vM~•dn11J~m .. ~I'. d l I h · . . · "'"'""""-"""P.<>ndDouqid,,.,,,,,, en s an< l e un1vers1ty Ill providing programs of '>10N'•.11 a1 ._.n,,n<10on"'"L this type," Dr. l\1cCulloch said. '"The s tude nts G"1'"""'·J .. ,, ... c, .inoRot;..,•tS benefit g reatl}' from the ex""'rie ncc of Jivin" 1·n a Dov<l. Wonon" an<I John ..--., 11dt1o11 .11~n11··11Pa1.,.1 .,na l .. v!~L . new societ y, using a foreign language and studying 11.""'1•0n11. 11"°"'1 K ~n<1 M""l·"q under different e ducational systerns. The home ~" (_~a .. 1a. r~oQ~5.,e;,no A'""'~ eampus is e nric hed by the experience of the return· WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & IRVIHE A VE,-IH NEWPORT BEACH FREE LECTURE MEETING HOW TO USE ESP AHO MEDITATION TO ATIRACT WHAT YOU WANT -IN LIFE. 'ialiona lly n o ted p sychic and spir1lual minis t e r MAR C REYMONT will SPEAK and DEMONSTRATE his God Gi\len talents of Prophecy and ESP and discuss "The L aw o f Security" lhis SUNDAY EVENING, Aug. 3 at 7:30 pm at th.e Chu1c h 01 Religious Science. 600 Golden Circ le Ori\le in Sanla Ana. Millions have witnessed lhe remarkable insights and accurate prophecies o f Re\lerend Marc on nat1onat te1e\lision and radio. Marc will introduce you to Spiri tual Mind Science, the positive approach ro happiness. reality, health arid prosperity. at this meeting and w ill also conou c t a guided medilafioO and H ealing Service. Each week at 7:30 pm, Ae11erend Marc A eymont will present a dillerent subject topic on New Age Meditat ion and re1a1ed 31"~as. Won't you join us? The se e v ents a re sponsored by the New A ge Awarene ss Fourldation. a non·prolit. non-seclarian s piril ual Ofganization. Be sure to lake the 41h street e111t oll the S anta Ana or R i \le r s id e ·N e w port Freeways. ALSO be sure lo lune in lo th e N E W RADIO PROGRAM. "N ew Age Meditation "' with Marc Reymont. EVERY Sunday ITIQ(n1ng at 8:30 to 9:00 on KN OB 98 FM. Eddie McCommons J6 YEARS a CHEVROLET RETAIL SALES EXECUTIVE in SOUTHEAN CALIFORNIA! Now in his lhird year with the new Chevy dealer in Newport Beaeh. . HOWA RD Chevrolet "Lei my extensive experience issist you NOW in LEASING or PUACHASING new or used Ch6\lrolet cars or trucks. FLEET or otherwise. I'll sa\le you m)ney!'' See Me How at HOWAR D Chevrolet J 0""t h•P.Sdndfdl': "nON••I H . g t d l " LYHD£ "'<><l<'",Jr .,Donn•eJ Jnd"'·-•••nf ln S U e n S. / ~ EOwl'RD L YNDC. ••"<IPnt 01 ~,:,~"9l'r . c ec•ll•e L~t ano 0 .. 1~ ,..,. Sludent,s arc selected on academic record, Wrih .. tor ~ c...,... ~ ..... New Ap Aw-ss Do•e-& 9'*1 streets (D>~ .. ,,.,,,.,,,, (II, O•te ol <lt.itn July 31, ~".RoWrt Ken1ancr Pt~looellnn motivation 3nd ability to us e the lang uage of the F td'-. 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CHECK OR CASH <{} atle.t 1·,;>,\ _ 2542 w ... eo. .. "..., ... ,, ~ N..,.OitBe•ch, lJJ'ld. .C.illoml• 92660 cL1 ,. (714) 645-2200 ' ' W E •vv FOR CASH OR SELL ON CO .. MISSION WJfOLEESTATESORSINGUfl!t! ,\: • • INT J/;l'J\'J.', 1-I U(1'/fJ1\1£{'Ji ~ ·.-·\,~..-• ::' ' I \ I ' . . ' n d • ~· y )'OI ,. lh< lh of ke wi in wa ra Pl So alo ya co J Ca pi da fin ev • st wit •• So Ya Ya in n ,. wi Co A ., ' I u • c a da J c • s • • W o:rld Yachts Vie Coast Sldppers in England Classic COWES, Englund (AP) -Nineteen nat!on1 uround th~ world ha\le sent 57 dashina: and cos tly oceun racing Yl!chls to ~his little toWT1 <.1n the Ule.of • ·W1eht wh1ch, for the next 10 duys , • becomes metca tand puradisc for all yachts men everywhere. • yachts, s urrounded by scores 01 small er ones sailing mainly fo r the fun, will put out from the Marina at Cowes and head e astward Crom the Solent ·tor tbc s tart of the 225-milc '>Englii;h Chunncl ra<.'o, the fir.>l round or the foUt·race Adn1iral's Cup series. Splendid, (llltt erlng Cowes -the yachting equivalent of Ascot for horse racing yachts men and four to five thousand fol lowers . TllF.Y WILi~ AIM for u buoy off tt.c French Normandy coaist l'lnd they all should be back in CowesSuntJay . The bis draw ls the Adrnirills's Cup the unoffjclol world champlo nstup of off~horc racing. Monday and Wednt!sduy th{!y will race 1:1.gaio in two, JO.mile inshore events from Cowes. . . JOHN B KILROY'S new 7P·foot ketch J(.laJoa rrom Newport Beach will .be among the big yachts compel· ing i~ Cowe~ _We~k.. Kialoa recently wu~ rant Lo r1n1~ti 1n I.he TransaUantic race fi'om Newport, R .J ., to Plymout~. ·Englond. The pren\ier e\lent starts Saturday, Aug. 9, lhe1605-mile Faslnet race, a aruelling test o r man and boat out into the AUantic to· Jo'astne t Rock off the southwest tiP: or Ireland and ba~k up the English Channel to Plymouth. Single poinlo; arc al.l>•ardL'CI fur the two inshore races equU! lo lhe numbet N u merous other Newport and Southern California yacr\t.smen are ulso at Cowes as crewmen aboard yachl5 e ntered in the Admiral's C up competit ion. Just ane r "r'" today J.c 57 b;g #'.of y11chts competing, one to 57, double ror the Channel race and triple for the F'a.stnet. So a high sco1·e in lhe Fastnct is the clinche r for the trophy, won last lime by Wes t Germany, which star1ed outsidCrs, although the Br:.izili<an yacht Saga \\'as first in the rucc. Weekend Calendar Women .Race' ' , . - J~';tdams C~p Mackinac :Soats End Foggy Race • • The woman skipper and crew who will represent California in the Adams . Cup wo men's ch a m · piooship i;egatla will be decided Saturday and Sun- ~ay as Npwport H ar b?r Yac~l C~µb tiosl.1 the semi~ finals for the U n ited Slat es Yacht Racing Union event. • ~ NHYC "'ill 04lso be host to the Adams_ Cup finals . start.in1~ua. !I. Both the semi-finals.a n d the finaJs will be ~AU,ed ln 300·foot Et~hells s loops which carry a skipper "1nd a crew o{.UIT1ee. WOnien· competlnfth the semi.finals will be from Southern C8lif0rnia Yachting· associatio n, the Yacht Ra~lng Urilon or Southern California, the Yacht Racing Association of Sa'h Fra~1sco Bay and th8 Srnall Boat Racing Association of Northern CaliCoriila \ichich comprise the USYRV's Area G. . THE U$Y.RU DIVIDES lhe country into eight dis· trtcts Cor itl champiomhip regattas which include the Mallory cup for men, Sears Cµp for juniors, Prince of Wales Bowl for match racing. 1n tOther Ora nge Coast yachting e \lenls, Dana Poln( Yacht Club is featuring its annual Da_n a Days Rejratta with Lldo -14.s, La.sets and Sabots dominat· ing the competitio n . DPYC will a lso be host to a fleet of Performance Handica p Racing F1eet yachts racing down the coast rrom Seal Beach on Saturday with the retUrn race scheduled on'Sunday. Other P HRF bo<1Ls will be active Suriday in Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's rinh race of the current Angel man Series. THE LIDO ISLE .YACHT Club will stage its August R egatta Sa\urd~y and Sunday, limited to s mall boats.racing over courses ins ide the bay. Yachts Oyin g the burgee of the Yacht. Racing • Union or Southern California will be winding up the a nnual YRU Cruise S aturday a nd SUnday. The crllise s tart ed last WednCsday ,and reature d races a nd cove-hopping around.Catalina Island. DETROIT (A PJ - Severa l more boats crossed the finish line to- day as the dense fog that brought the Chicago-to- Ma c k in a c race to a standstill began to Jir1 . Fever wa~ the first to cross after the fog lifted today, making it the sevehtb' boat to finish the race. It is owned by H arry "K OstofC o f Port Huron. NEXT WAS Siren Song , own e d b y J oe Wright o f C hi cago, 'followed by M as k er, oWned by Robert B . Wuy of Erie, P a .. and En· counter ,or Milwaukee, owned by George SI.et· lei and. Three boats finished lhe 333-mile race Thurs· day afternoon, with Dora IV lhe w_inner T he bpat is o w ned by Lynn W\IUams of Winnetka. IU .• 1 who w on both the C'h ica go-to· M acklnac and Porl fl uron-lo· l\1ackinac races l a s t year . In second place was K ahili JI . owned by Frank 7.urn of r-;rie , Pa .. followed · by H eritage, O'A'ned by Donahue L. Wildan of Chicago. • Friday, Augu•1 I, 1975 DAILY Ptl')T A9 l'tlBL.IC NOTICE p i; RI.IC NOTICE P U BUC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE 'IC'tl fl0Ut •UtUll.t• HOTl(e. O• OISSOl.UTION NOTl (I. 01'" lfltll• HOH•T\llTIOH N()fl(ll 10 Cll tOI To •' ~~Ml,TAT•Mt"'t O l'PAltTNlfltSH1P41o10 llllf£1101iTlll t(T ATTliNDol"'(.I! iUjl>fll:!OllCOUllTOl'flolf T,,. 111-1119 -ton II IN11•9 tan.I· CO"' A• ' S AO••••••'• ''''' 0 ,,.,,,0 ,.,. ,0 ntll•• .. t"'U Cl!O ·I U !"ll!SS ..,..,,,,,,H<N'b '''"'"'"'•-0 (.4 (.P t i (l. 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A A I t'U ~ E HV(,11 M. • 1~ldlflQ It lulll<ln ti..•ll A p,,.l>lo4 '"'~ 11 nq "" 11•1 • ,....~.,.,., 1 "°"' l\t>• '· tn 1110 "lldrl \.!or-,.G ).KJ01 El CO'l•JO l-1~, Mi llion V•lo ......... , *'" Ot l>t IO ~I l\0<010 Aoon1 In ~T '""-Olht~ ol EANE ST W l'ITN EV, J .. i,11,1t.l),t"'1Au<o111Ul,lt/,U»/) C•lllo•ni• 9?61 S, OOVC.1.AS C.•l•llfl •, Foun t .~"' V1h t 1 H1 11~ A"Mnf, •I L-•w, tlt '.outn \1>tl"9 JOl-<N!iON, ••)1<1!1111 "' 7J1tl Pe"too lXl>OOl, Jl)lt Bu•"·"" l>l•"•· ~lo•n ~t•~el. l-c' A"!lele•. (~tllOI',,.. ""''• · PU[\J,JC NOTICL" Ori"'" Mo•>iO<> Vltjo. C.elil1>•ttl<1 ~1!. VtUoy. C llle>rn•.,, u l 11>e llOU• 1>1 I JI ... n«fl l\tl<.t-J)l~e o• t.ulont••o4111'1 .,,., r.. ..... ROOE"T SHE kl OAN, .,wOll'IQ ol e>'tl(l(l I' M. 00••1(1NO in •II "'·•II••' lffl'!"i/11"41 u• 1-------------li•Wil (I Cor •ljo L-0,,., Mi\\lon V!•j<l, f\QAROOr TRUS l f't.!. '"" •'1•te ~ •••O 00(<'(!tfl l, .. 11111n '""' fl Cl I llOV!i •uilNl!ii C..1!1o•nl• ••• ,,. , .. ~. pu•<h.l\otll ,,,. HUNT IN(; ION b[/.(.I! """'!"•tiff• H>e l!r \t PwbllttHonol Ill•~ NAME $TATEM&HT tM.liuw~· -.... u 011 .... ~ ..... .n.o UNIO NH!C.lt ro1•(~, '"" toUO••ll(l f>'tMll\\ ••• Cl<>lnoD.n.I· -will t.t•••ll'' (•rt"t on tho o.;,1 !i(HOOL 01~1 f/I CT °"''" J .. ,, ,1 ••• ,,. .. ""\> ., ... ~,. tt• .... tlttl!<I to •II O! , ... ot.-..h OI P\111-t!""'CI O••noo C.O••I o.u., l"llol, E ANE!i l w. Pt'"" f,, I ARM f'A( C.M0.10J7t !i W hl•(ll lh OUt.IM••• ond nt~t ti~ -A"""""t !, J, ). •.I. 1'/~ 1").r l.oe~wll>t al lnr "'Ill •,t . :.Onlt A"'· (.&11lornl• ff IO I ... !i l'l"t •II Wl\l•ftellflO llol:IUIU~GI II'>< ot '"" t!>O~t 11•~dG«e~ M••I""''°" 11 .. ~n •J1 I, t'llh ~ .• llU\lntl\ tw•etote>Ul '"Cl "'''dfl'' i<i•l--------------l &AH&iTW ... ITNE Y co.t4 Mv1.t, c.1.10 ... 11 ~1•?1 l11•1tti A,.,.,,.," Lt• l<ull.t•O Wlil l••n Ml l(fe. •"' Cit\fll,J,.l•?S,t•IS. PUBLIC NOTIC£ ~S.11111""'1,..Slrt•I ,....,ynOl•t . <.011t Mtw, C..hfO"""• 92'21 AATl1UA E. HUC.AA' lA1 4""'111. CA. !001' 1<~•"0 Cn•· IO\ .... ~ .... •JJ £, l'ttn DOUC.l•!i JOHNS.O N rtOTIC:I Of' IULC t•ANSPli• Tot: !21)! .,J .. IH St . Co\I• ,,...~. <.•h1GJnll •1•11 1'108£ AT S ... E R tllAN (5""1. ,,., -1101 u.c:.c.1 A_ ... ,,.,. E •t(Ofl ... ''"' bw>011~~1" •onll\ltltO by, Pu1>11~'"0 0tti>go C0.011 0.u,P11o1. Nolle• I> ,.,..,tbr o·~•" 10 "" Pvtll•\t>td O••nve c ... .,, 9"'1rtlp••lf•e•1n111. A"'9'1 .. l,1tl} ~ 2tn·I) Cfflllll••• l>I (_AH JO MAN Uf'AC· ... ....,.11.@.1~.11.t •11 ............ tltl ~t TURIN(, (0 , Tron\!<•"'· .. -buw'j• -~~----------In!\ •l.if,.,..1'1 w•~ t1ltll wolh lhlt """""°°~ tl Mt W.'1 ltttt!IT .. <ml euun1w c1r.1,010 •• ng.eC.ciunh onJu•v PUBLIC NOTICE ""'''· co .. "1' ot 0t•no•. stttt "" ·PUBLIC NOTICE '· 1~1i. · c.t11tor1101, 1hlt • 1>\11~ """''•' ,,.obl"11 BOATINi 2 Clubs Tied in trriiise F •~~ -------------tu llt m~!>e to Rnlle•I f •e<l>!<l l'IC:T tTIOU51U"NE'5 Two Balboa Yac ht CluU Plibto-d ordn~ cci''' 0 ... 1, "'"°'· •·-!• H«"6f<Ue<. 1••111tt•~•. """""" ~1· NAMI! iTAlEMEHT Y ach"· are ;n • t •.• for Ju+,11.11.1~ ........ Au11u•t 1.1'1,~t'J~/j HOTICETOC•I OITOAS ,,._,, •Odr•'' ~ .. ~li ....... 1 lllh ~'. TIW lotla .. •n(I i>t•,on •• 00<"9 W\.!• ""' SU~E••O•COUATOl'TNE CO'll•Mel4,C.OUl't ,ol011n91,~!-0I ...... oK: cruise honors after lhc P UBl.I CNOTICf', STAT&OFCAl.t"o•w1 AFO• C•"'°'n1... J•C1t'S LA8£LS li!ll)Mtwu1nW•l' r. t t r lh THEWU NTYOl'O•A NGE f~prcige•h1c llot1'•1'\lt•Pr:l•\loc.tt Ca\td"°""\t,C:A '1•li ' 1rs wo races o e an· H•. A·lltl' 111 •• • w,,, 111~ s• . C:o•t• Mt1.1 J•c) 0 eroo•loll .. r, 12u 1.-;no, nual Yacht Racing Union NOTICE tNVtTINO •1~ (•t111e ot M1LDREO s. KULLMAN. (..wn1~01 0t onqo.~1 .1.01 C•h•ot11••· w.,, s.n11 An•. CA .,104 Ctuise to Catalina Is land. No1,, .. " ht ''"' gl•tn Intl 1'W' """"o o.c~•.rO, s..io l>'-•tv '' <k~<••t.e11 •n 9"..,,.1 Tnl• ""l<noi.• ,, <cnou<teo bJ ..,. 1n. , • • <>I lru,1tt \ of !I><! (01\I Con·onluflll~ ~OTI CE IS HER E[lY GIVEN lo1hl! I S. All ltoc:• In tr..Oo, 1 .. 1 .. <el, t'QVol>-dlVld\loll . \:Yl.ldf1re, an Er1cson·37 lcencll" 0111 .. <t or Ordn11t cc""'•· t•Hlote>•, q• '"" •bo•" n•me11 <IM-.,..nt •nd llO<>O .. 111 of 11111 l!tPf\l•tl J...:t; o 8•ool"IH•e 5 k 1 pp ere d by Ra Ip h C,il<lorni ... woll ••er·~~ •~lll~d "'"' VI> In.It •11 per,.,,,. h1vlnQ tll!trt$ ..,.1n11 ,,......,,.oc,w•!tw;i 11 .. :11 .... \ kno .. n h c ... A '"'' \l•lemtnl ..... lo led '"'"' 11'1P M k th ,· IO ll.00•.m .,weonewtor.Au<J>.J\l:IO ll\f.•\.;u00tte<>tl'tatt•e<1u!r..,1ot11t JOMANUF•CTUlllNG1l'clloc:•leO• eo...n1r Clt•~OI Or1not Co .. ntyU1J,.1 r ac , won e operung 1'11. tt 1,.,. Pu••"•~•"ll o1p1. oi w ;ci ""'m· .. 1tn 11\f not1"'"'' v"ut'-" in 11&1we.i 11111s1r•tl, Co111 Me w, COlll'I· ''· 191s. race from Los Angeles ,.;'-1 d111•1t • 1o<•teo .1 1110 A11 .. m1 ll'IP 011 1'• oi '""' <lr•k ot '"'•Deft~. ''°'°'"'~· M•t•o• C•li•o•n•11. F•'n1 H b t M . A~•nur , C.0111 Mes•. c111r,..n••. 11 lllltct "'"''•or lo P•t,..n! tfl•m. wlll'I "" l!le """ 1••n•I•• •Il l e>ocon1unvn11I· Pvbtl~d O•tn'!lf' Coiu! 01111 PllO!. ar Or 0 000 St0 0 C wllitn ,,,.,. \•Id blG~ Wiii bo P\Oblltly l'lettl\ilt1 V°"tl>l,.\, IO 1111! U"""'lior.o tdonor1ll•rAuvu•l I I. l'IS.•! .. W..St Ju!W 11.1).ll'CI Au9<Jil I. 8, 1•11 2':11·1J Cove Wednesday to pick openeo eno ·e•d lo•· Pdnl•flQ or •I SECURI TY PACIFI C NATIONAL 1111•!i1 .. e.cnto Me1-1,CounlyolOr .... 1-------------o f1111 Co.I l ( n N I BANI(, ll l)l(I •111 !ii., Soni• Monlc1 !>UltOl(.t!Uo nit P UBLIC NOTICE up the Los Angeles Times 1;,',.,6 , • 0 eQt' ews1>1pe• o< CA., wt1 lc11 i~ t"t pllce or bu1I"°'' oi So''',,.,..'; • ., io Ille T•1n1fereor,.111 Trophy. Runner-up in the All boo•''' 11> be lri 1tco•O.vote wit~ 1"°' ""°"'••ontia in •II "''"''• per11ln· bu\JM•• ,.......,, ona tdG••• .. • useii bJ opening race was Morrie ~\;,~~1~~:n!11~~ .~';":;;~"":n ·.';;! ;~,10.::,:~~·~~.~: ·.~~~~.:;:,·1~~:~ ,~'0'::1~:;:.; ,•rc~7.:,.";::.~':.'.'.11)A,.."·l ·-o,c,o,o,o,c,~oc.,ccoo=cu••=-=,c.oc.,c,c•••~- Kirk's 40-foot two-lonner ..no'"'' t>t ~etu•td 1n ~l'lo citt•t• °' '"" °'111hno•kt. Ctr Jo cl c11u .. 1111 s. R-. STATE O,CAl.IFOJllHIA ~• Hurn.cane Deck. ·• Pv•thl\lnQ AQtn l 1>! ,.1a St /W;oOI 01 •• O•l"'Jw1111.1•15. 140 D, !itnl• An•. Cow"'J OI Cit-not. -ntl!WUlfTYOFO•ANOE · tr!t l. SECURITY PACIFIC. Sltlf!o1Ct111otnla. No.A·l ltn In Thursday's race F•tllbl00trr..,n1subm+iw111oh .. 1»<1 NATIONAi.BAN !(; c .. Jo M111.eo .. WAw.111t1sireot MOT ICE OF SALE 01" •Ei;L rrom Empire Land•·ng lo .. <O\l'litr'• lhttl , ce•l•l!ed <'-<l. °' c-~t(ll1cn'l>l-W•ll COii• ~M C.Own\J ol 0111'>~ su.11of .. 1110 .. E•TT Al P••V•TE 5Al.E b>(ldo,r's l)Onll m•oo ll-'Y•blt lG !ht Ot• e>t t"°' •bo" nt....,Ct ~ CIMk>rnlt ' ' 111 lf>t Mtlltf OI ll'lt ESlile OI JAMES Em e r a ld_,CO\IC, Jfur · .,..r <>1 ,,.. c ... ,, commun••r Cbflt(lt tt11>toalt ill""'•flo C-ty<>10.1"9P:S1•ttol (1lilotnia. 1:~;,~~!i~so~SE~Ec:~"'~ivE N llltt rican e Dt"'ck was the win· Ohltltl 81>1•Gcl Trw•te~· mtn-nl ,GOEL, Mct NIEJllNE V 0.ltd: Juh 31, 1•1s rot lt\i 1ntn lovr l"'•<~nt IS ,/ Of \ht OEAl-t'Y A MlCALI.. A°"'rlHoc:ndorllt r tr.r-nlonotOwlH\elllll Pt1••1t;-o1t n e r w i t h w i I d f i r e wm b•ll ••• QUI• •nlee 11111 the blddt• An ..... , •• , loll• T•tn\te•tf! la "'* lllQl'>e,1 ... ., Ot•I bldO.t. Wbietl finishing i n a tie for win tntrr into 111e prOJ>0\00 Cont rtcl It 1""' Wll\lllr• 81v• .. •..ti• 411 Plibll~ O•tn9" Cotll 0111• l'tlol kl tetl'+l'lrrn.l!lon ot tl>e !iuoorlor Court. lf>e """' <' iw••Ol!<I lo "'"'· In tt>t loffrt•-l<t, (A.-~ N,q.nt 1 !ti\ J8t.2./j on or Oliff'"°' 1•111 U..J ot AUQl.!1J t•I}, second. Wildfire tied with ewnt 0111.1urt 1., rnir• into"""<...,· •tt.,,.y,..,. g..•tul•• • at "'"'°'11<•ot JAMES 1.. RUt!EL. JA., Bob Collins' Briana of tr1tl,tlli'o•1><•tG~or 1ht <""'<~w1111>e P\ll>l•\l>e00••"9"C0o1st o1101rP•l1>I, Anor,,., •• l.•w, l•l1 VI• OPe>tt•. S D . Y •orl~ittO, or •n tl'lt ''"'' "' 1 bOnCI, 1,.. Aug1i1ot 1,1. I), 21, i•is llM·lS·I ·-----------~.·I New"°'1 Se1tt>, 0 •dft9' coun1y, !il•I• an iego acht Club. i .. u , .. m1""'eg' ... n be io11t1tea1ci...,.tt P U BLIC NOTICE • •. • "'c..ufci•l'i.t, •II'"' d9n1, 11ue, "'°'"· but Bn'an.·• was not ,·n the "'l'll>clldl't•l<I t-e<t\I o• <llttdent 11 Umeof oeat/I, 111e1 -------------! •II '"" r!Qt<I lillt llhO lntere•I \hi! !lit 0 . lb r . t Ne b«lllt• •n•r .... tt'ld•il w "'' b•d •or .. p u BLIC NOTICE ft I.tie ft! ,,.1a 0t(tlltll1 ,.,,., OK-·orfll b, m ney in e 1rs race . , ,..,_ 01 rortw..t ••~ !•Ii <1•,~ illlf• 1"" ..... ,. "'w J th PHRF d · · · -------------1 NOTICE TO CllEOITORS """'1l1011 o+ l1w, or otJ\t•wilot. I""'"" n e IVISIOn, -, \t\lorll'lt119t'n!"1Jthr•.at. SUf't:•tO•COU•TOl"TNE 1n .ottillon \Glh1lalSl•dOtt .. \tdll Debr'a Skippered b Bert II~ Soiro CH Trwittts ,, .. ,"ts 1111! HOTICI! TOC:RIOIT01115 ,lll01l""' ol deitll, 1., ind 10 •II tl'lll ct•• • y orlvl~ Ill ••Jettl"91!\J Intl •ti blO!.or $U~Elll•O• COUlllT OF TKE iTATt: 0, CALI 1'01.HIA l'OA ' w e·gand S th Sh I I THECOUHTTOl'O•ANOI&. l.alftrMIJWO~rl)'ill ... 1t111nt11tc.oun-I . " OU Ore t,o w• Vf ~ny ;.,,t(lwltr lies,."..' In. 5TATEOl'CALtFOANIA l'OA Hl.A·t.»M IJ ol OronV<t, Sltlo ol Cotllornlt, Yach t Club was the w•·n· «m•hl+ts nt'ly bOor lnt"""""''llQ· THE(OUNTYOFORAH~E ... ,..11,u1.,1yoM-K•lbeOti loi•-: NOR MAN E WATSO N E"111f cl MAl'IOLO J. •MBl,IEHL ,... .,._. ner of.the r·r l ra and . No.A·"I" •l1o11t;nown••HAAOLOJENNINGS .I. l.oll~l1'8IOC~5llo/COl'Ol\I0.1""-•• I S CC SM.Iv. Bot rd 1>! Tr11$\tt1, Est tit <;>f !i T(RLING l . CROSS, tkl Oii pit! ""P r•tordff In Boot; l, l'IOll•I Pursuit, skippered by Open. All';l~•I 10. 1~1,.1 1:00 ... m. STERLING LEONA RO CROSS, ·-· HAROLDAM8UE•41.., 0•tff1'0<L ..... ,. Miscen~~ MIPI. •K«O$ol T R dr d S . D ' Pur>llshtO Oren9" ~O••I O•ily P!101. STf:Rl..IN(; CROSS. ak i S.I.. CROSS, )iOllCE IS HEREBY Gl\"EHIOthe ar.,..ecoo.inty. • Om a Or , an !ego Aw11v•11,8,1~1S "91'·/S tkaS.(ROS!i,Ott~~wO. t•tctilo•\olllltlbl>wtntmedllec.edtnl Tllo ttJovt dti!:rlbrd pr-rl' Is Y ht CJ b th . S ,, 11'111111 pe•i.on, n•vong cltl"" -Ins! &C U W3S e Win · NOTICE I H.o RE6Y GIVEN lotht IN wlO dlcoGrnl ire r.c:iu!A'CI to lilt ..-o_comm<>11ly known ti '.111·'.111'1> ner o r the second race. I p u BLIC NOTICE ''"'llor\ CH '"" •b<lvt 11ame11 """-.il tllllm, wlll> IM flO(OSWtW •<H.1t1Wr1. In J. I rn In.' c 0," II. d.' ..... f . 1-------------I "'"'tit Pt•5'0f'ls ll1vino tl11lm\ "'9"'"' lhe O!llte OI th+! <ll•k ol the tbo'l't en-(.tlllat11!1. Torm• 01 illt c•)ll In The n eet remained at lhe ... 1e1 dftel!enl ••• rrquirPr:t lo lilt' UU..,_•l,D• IOP•tlotnl lh+lm, w11~1"' ,,..., ... ,,_, ol 1ne Ul'lleCI S!Olft on Emerald today a nd will N~;~ct: TO c111:01TOA5 tllem, wl\11 '"" t>etessary ~OU<toers, In l'letrswrw vouchl•l. IO !ht unoe<•IQneo conllrm.11 .... OI Milt, OI' P••I <M and d . d SU IOI. COU T Of TKE IP>e o1ll~e of.Int t le•k of the '""'"'" fl'I· It lht ollltt of W.D~I'' & C••or•>t• t t Mll<'ltt l~ldfon(.ed by mor\919t Cit rop moorings Satur ay sTATE O•CAl-t,OAHIAFOR l•l1eOt""•1.1>•topro.cntU•tm,wi1~1"" "••llClted001t1otp•oPtr1Y~-.T•n 'H' ,0 .. ,,, o• o•ANG• IUQ WolY\i•t Blvd., Sulit SO.. lltwrl, ror a race to Cat Harbor ... n«••"''Y ~""<!le•l. ll>ll'lt undfr"'9r>ed P9f"Ctnl of 1mou11t biCI lo"" ~lled N•.A;IJIJt •t \ht olllt' e>I ROTUNNO •NO Hiit~. CA. 'l02 11, wnlcll I• !ht plltl ol ...itllbkl. on the seaward side of the Ell•le ol ANDREW T. eECt<.L-EV. AOt\JNNO, AUo• .... YS ,, I.••. Attn: 1M.111n1 ol , ........... ~IQMO In •11 mtl· 810s0tolltri lollt ln ~llno..-0 .. 11 •SI a d Q S d th ClPct•l.tCI. -., • Vllo Aotwnno, SttS So<.11'1 !,orput""°' lers ptf'ltlfllnQ II Ille •1l•I• Oil -..ICI di-\:.t •ectlWd tl 11><! 1lo•1s•1a Oflkt 41 l .n ,''Jin . udn ay. h. e NOTICEIS HERE8TGl'IENIO!l'+r 81•11., s ... 110 203, c ...... ,, c11,. ~1~.::1>1~~~~~':'1~1~~",:.•ltet 1"" ... y !lmt •11•• the llr\I pUf)llcatk>n racing WI win up V.'lt a crl!<l!IM~ 01 1ne ,r.o .. e "'""" oec-..1 Cllilo•n••. wnkn is tht pr•ce Oil......,, 1>1.....i 1n0 1>t!oreo11eo1 sole. I I I 0.t..,Jwly'l't, l t l!. race back to E m erald lflll •• ,..,,.,,,,,..,.,,.!I (.ms IOI"'•' ...-t•e>t I""' un0..•••11n~G in •II mttte•s ,....llGARETM .AM8UE'11.. O.\tdJulyll. lt7S. ..... Witt 11tteorn1 •re rt<l"'lrtel le> Ille pe<!1011ing 10 Int 1\ltt' 01 w ;o llKt · VIOl-ETC. AO!i!> •from Where the boa ls will llltm. w!lh t"" Mte•Mi<' V'l>UChtf'I, in CtMt, wll!ll<' lou• mQllthS l!1tf lht Ur" E•Kwlrbllf IM Wiil I A,.,,inill••lri•el the drop th er· r chutes and 1""' o111ce °' •M tlt•k of .,.. "'° .. tn· P<lb'k•'i"' o111>11 ""''"· "'""' •bo•• "'""'" i:SeUdont tllleel tO\ltl , or"' Pff\0111111em. wlln l!'+r O.ltCI J\llY 11 1t1S Wt!•STE• a c•E•ME• cruise back to their hom e "'"'!o'"'Y ~,,..<Mr•, 1ci !hf""""'''""'° L•LL1AN E. ·c r:<oss An ..... ,, 11 uw hl!Oll R C ACE. MORTON UltWillblre•lw•.,SOlllt'Ot ports. ..1 •tee>t I HA . . E •r~wlrl •<ill"°'W'll ...,.rtyKUl1.CA.Mlll The O "eraJI Wl·nner or Al\Wnl'y •I LA•, 1111 HOr lll BtotllWIJ, (ll \!\f!•bOveMfNOdK,.otn\ ..-...._ £ ' " Suitt l'OI>, S-1• A111. Ctlllornll ft1t1. •OTUleHO.AfolO ROTUNNO ' --1•tor '''°"' 1 -fhe four races v:i ns the vt!'llt11 1, 1""' P•Kf ot ""sin~'"'""' ..... Anot,."111 u • • f'llllll""o 0•1nge eo.11 0•'"" "i""'. W <le•>'9nf<I 1n all m11let \ prrt~1nlng to By: Yito•Gl>1!1110 ~ 1,1. IS, 22. ltlS 1111-IS est Trophy' '""' nta\~ ol 'W•ll t1ec..c1n•. wll!l•n ..... , .. s,..,.~ Sol>Ul••d• Bl•d., Swit.:ztl P U BLIC NOTICE Los An •eles to ~.",,',"' 011e1 lht '"'' publoc.u1on01 tn1\ c"'<re• city, CA. n ·~ T•I: UUI J•l ... tJS Moonstone o.t&dJu1w12. 1trs. _ AttorMr•for E••<utri• IOR -1, Wildfire: 2, El..•lABET HBECICl.EV Pv1>UY>eGO•an~C1>a1tOat11pj101, H R!CE Au+;1u•l l,I, lS, 11. 1~7S ifl&l·IS urricane Deck ; 3, An· E1 .. cu1rl•of1M wn1 diamo-. Bob Sodaro, ci11t>t:.ibcv~nam1C1d«,~n1 PUBJ.IC NOTICE RICHAAOE .MORTOH IJYC ; 4, Hida lgo, Rod At1ornty11L1w Lippold. NltYC·, 5, Invic · unNor111B<o•Clw.ty 51.1,.ERIOACOURTOFTHE !iwl" Kit STATE OF CAl-IFOR"llA FOA lus. 1-lu g h Lamson, S.n\1An11,CA.•no1 THECOU NTV OFOll•NGE Es11te<>I 'WldoH<tdent JAMES t.. ftU•EI., J•. A-119Tt1Uw .14J2 lll• °*'1111• ... ._,a....;11.CA,2M.O A~r I« A"""i~slr•trl• Tel: Cl1•!t1l_,111 """"'' ,., •dmlnbl••l•i• Pl.o~lo~.ell Ot1n<;;f Co.a~! Oil•lf Piiot. -JUl"t JI •nO AU<jw•I I, J, 191$ ?ll>4·1J PUBLIC NOTICE Southern CaliCornia Yachting Association calen· da r : Lot Angeles·Long Beach SEAL BEACH YACHT CLU B-Dana Point race, Saturday. LBYC. Tel: !114! IJ•·•!oOol; l l6-••n NO. 21u11 ~E L EVE N HOURS p All«ntrlorE•rculrll Sl.IMMO"IS I . . • HRF -1, Debra~ 2, PuDhl.1'eO O«•n11t c"'"'' oa.1 , Pi101, rPART IT tOH ACTION ) fter I eratage arrived, Sunja mm er. Ca rl f>uQu~i1.s.1.i,21,1,1s 11112.1~ HUS TON OE N!iLow •no Namis crossed the finish MAA18El lE OENSLOVI, Hu!ob.11r><I LIITLESHIPS FLEET-Queen Mary Rac.e , Sabot I . T h h . 1 Reinhart. NHYC; 3. Con· , 011BLIC r-;OTICE an11 w;1~. P1a1nu1i.. ws. HELEN F. 1ne. (' yac t 1s O\\rnN quis tador,,A. Gerard; 4, , ___ ...., _________ -_.;_111ENOERSON, 1ormer 1y ~""w" a1 by Philip A Wals on of HELEN F. AN DERSO N 1nCI Ch. Pursuit, Tom Rad~ord, I NOTICli. INVITI NG BID!. Mf>lJl'l lCE J. RAN!CIN .. , lruS\eot!\ wn- Santa Monica Bay 1cago. SDYC ; 5 , Easy Rider, ""'"'"'•""'•bvql.,...nt1>•1t11eBotre1 dtrt,..v.·1no1HARRv v_ANOEl'ISON. WINDJAMMERS YACHT CLUB-California Ton Scaramouche. O'A'lled Charles Spark uh I. BYC. ""T~ot •M co1s1 c°"'""nur ~'cC.~.·1s;a;__.'~6HE~.0·;."w'."'o~~.~.· Jr .. Sunday .. by Chu•k K··r sc h or • . c:ou.._ .... s!fl(I l>I Oriln11t CounlY, .... ~ ... Cup Re1iatta, today I Saturday, Su~day . -,.. E mpire Land1pg cii111ornl1. wlll rKtlwe steltO bldl"" HUSTON. EVERElT G. HUSTON, TM. KING HARBOR YACIIT CLUB-o ,·n•hy Day, Chicago, was fifth anc.l t E JdC io11 ·DO •m Twe,110, '"' '" 1QH Ht!ri; •"" 0itw11ees "'CHESTER w . . a o m era ove · · ·•• • w• · · · BAXTER, ~d.·-. Thi Hel•s ~ Bo n a \le nture \I owned !OR . " tt.t-p.,,<h••l'lll oe pt. 01 ••IO ?.Chol>! ... v ...... Saturday. • -l, HJ.irncane etbllit t 1o<a1eo .. , 1310 A<i•m• A ............ 0tv1 ..... ot L. E. YOVNO. ''"' ._,,.,_ PACIFIC MARINERS YACHT CLUB -by W. Bernard H erman De k 2 t . b t C:OS!IMew c 111 , 1 111 11 1-•s EV1' L. vouNG, oett•seo. C ; , te e Ween • 1 orno ·'" w < ''"'ROB£ ATP , T.UCK£1'1 11'0 Invitation al R egatta, SUnday. of Toronto was sixth. \\'ildfire ad Briana ; 4, In· :,1~;~~·111 bf publlcirol>fntdtno•t· JACOuEL•NE A. SIEME R. w. ,,. P ALOSVERDESYACHTCLVB--Overlhe RoCks A 50.yea r -old boat, victus: 5,NewsBoy,J ack FuAN1Tu11e -Mo1111s...-. •. eRoott.s, Rov AuSSELL i ne1 Eleu lheros owned by B .11. BYC M.WcafJl\1..lttr•rrtlldCltllon. M.AURINE RUSSELL-, H1nbilnll -R egatla,SabotS",Sunday. • al 1e, . Altbld1ertto0tln,.(totOencowitfl Wiit, ~E L MA E . ANDREWS . San Diego William E . Dee of • PHRF-l, Purs uit · 2 1,,. 111.,,,u<••cn~ .no corid lt•on• •nd s1:cu Jt:1TY PAC1F1c NATIONAL Chi d d t ( • ' Spec · l!ANt<. 15 C,orlte<valft< ol Ille Eoltte 01 SOUTHWESTERNYACHTCLUB-CubicTrophy cago. ropp~ OU 0 Easy Pa<:sage Charles ll lcal•e>n• w!\l(h .,, """'°"lilt SELMA E. ANDR EWS. BANI( OF lh t M l ,,,, 'f • -m.y be \tturoll •n 1110 oltkt 01 !ht r ace, rtt ORF, Saturday. L e race a an is Cc. S p ar k u h 1. By C : 3, Purc111slll(I Agent 01 ••Id .,.,,_1 dis· AMER•CA ,,., T !i.A .. •slTr""" IJf>dtf r I • h !ht Wiii el F. A. ANOREWS. 1ISC Nortb andlnl.nd T he orecast or:· t e Ahsante Jack Frost and tr1<1. '' • o••·· • ' E1tllb1-t'm1111wDml!wo!hh11bld known •s AN.., A. "'H ··~. oe- SANTA BARBARA YACITT CLUB-Saturday Mackinac Is land area Lou Comyns, CBYC; 4 ~c•Y>ltr'''"''•·''r1111eo ct>ect.o• tHlfct ,f1ndthe0tc•e•otOist•1t1uuor Sunday. • -' calJed for possible lhun· Sunraker Hugh Denny' blOdor'• bOnd m•Ot g1y1bl• ID '""Of· ""llli E\!•11. DAVID"· JONES - C ' . • C1et of""' Coal! Comm .. nily Col~ FR ANCES I.. JO NE S. Hti~ onG PIERPOINT BAY YACHT CLUB-Olympic dtrstorm s a nd increas · B YC ; 5, SunJammer, 01,1r1ct Bct•oo• T•u•lee~ 1,.,.,,~movm w111, MARION cos TELLO. MuTuA1. Triangle Races, Sunday~ ingwf.nds during the day. Carl Reinh3rt. NHYC. no! ltn thal' u .... Po"•<Clll 1)• ) l>I ""' CREOIT BUREAU,. tO•P<l'1111°"· -wm bid•• .i Ojj~llfllnlet !flat the ""Ider .ill i;ierl.Ol'll\lflknown whollevt Ol'dllm WESTLAKE YACHI' CLUB--..."umme r Series, r~-----------~-------------lw1 11ent••1111c th• pre>p01td con••••• •t '"' lnte•01t In or lien °11 '"' prop111y Su Int MfTll " ll""ardeO t>ii hfm Jn '"°' !<.t-"1" d«1Ctllll'O. iln<I OOE!i I !ll<flll!lll nday · ,...,,t ol f111turtlt1> rnte• 1n10 wen ton· 11;)(11;, lnttwi!w, 0.ltnd;onu. AN AC A PA y 1\ClIT CLUB-Finn Regatta, Sun· lfltl. tl'rO prOC:tlOS of !ht! <httk woll bl< THE PEO PLE OF 1HE STATE OF d lorlell"', o• In, ... <•Jt G! II bond, tP>e CALIFO RNIA aJ.. l\l!I wm tlw•t!OI wUI be tertelltd Te>UICI lo tht o!>O•t·n•rnt!d Oel,ndl"ltl - •"""""''1 ..,.,.. .. ,. ...... ,.,,. .. ,....,.... sc;hae>ldlit•ltl. to •II Pf<\.Otls ""k-n "'"° l'llw or '! )$ ;Jllo No blll<lf• may wltllartw llisbid t"' • tltom lny lnlt<tSl In or lltn<>n ll'll! pro· ptrlod cir •o••r·llve I•}> d•r\ ldM< lhe pertyhf!rtino:lts<•Hied: s...,~...., TIM• ,.tOAY 5'conlllow S:Olp.rn, S.Cond ~IQ!> 11' ~1 p.m. !ioftW e1rl1 morning <loudil'O'~ SATUJt:DAY otllenolM luriny tOOoy. Flrit tow I :111.m. Flnll'llgto 11 :131.m. l..l<o1!1l r.t•tet11t wlndi IOOly t..0 SKOl'ldl-S .~9p,m. IOnlgM. Hl9h11oa., nttr 11. SUNO.t. y CNll•t 11m~r.tlu1ts win t •"llt ti.lwttn 62 llnCI 14. ll'll"CI ltm· Pt•tlwres wlll r•"lll' bltw"n .0 itl'ld to. TNW4tl1rtemper1tur1 .. 11it11t6I. Fln11-1,111.m . O.l FIAll\19" l :IOR.m, l S 5etondlow 12:1lp.m. 2.t $oMOndlllgf> •:Stp.m. S.t SuntlMS •:04o.m .. ~•h 7 :s.tp,m. ,,,_. 1eu1:~6p.m. ~·· MO• I WIW!l I zp· &iGIJ~~~ .. ~.~ .. ~~~ ~-~:.~,~······ .. l Wher~. do you ~o to 1et your~ e Af'RINE SUPPUES . and 1et % f 1 t,tienl 1t DIS~O.,NT PR_ICES? f Bellringer Buys! RAY JEFFERSON . RADIO DIRECTION .FINDER ,Save $35 i AIRPORT • BAKER z I <MOM o • ~ 0 _, w T1ke Newport Blvd . • A must item for serloua sailinq fol-k., Ra •: .~ ~ ~tt RE• 1 . 1 ith 1 E 0 11 0 1P1u1 1 B 1 .,.•knor & 1 ,, •· Jefferson Quality ROF, 6 bands, AM , FM, Marine _ -Qeacon, Aircraft, VHF Marine, Incl. police, fire, 1 1--:-../--llli~oi.:-J....,.....,....,=~~~=~·:· l?we~Jhe~lmOpel d101111s AC or DC from ;1:shUght bat· t-, .., tt 1 r1es. ~.le l me_, t.per..custame.l,...£\..suR,e,tb_U,yJ • • -, :> • • • : :c --·.:at'--f ~ ~: •fi .,_ ! • :~._..::.!~~~~~~~~··· _,.. ''Th• Alhn.. COAST MWV :· MOM Mlirin .· _'" Reg; $114,95 $79.95 dliltMllOr\IM'oprnl"(lllle<i!<>I. .t. Cl••• tome>l•int IOI' partlliOn ~ TM Botto ot T•Yilffi re\lll'llWS the beon filed by'"" pl11lnlll~ ogalMI ,.ow. prlvll~ 01 ••IKllnQ •ny 1na all blcbot 11 vou woUI lo Oelrnd 111b lewwll. ,..... to •1fvo anv lrrtQulo<lllf.l or In. m.ist ""' m Ulli Cow<\• wr11i.n Plellll· 1orm1lltot1in 111~ bid ftt ,,. thf! llid<llng Inv on,,_.. .. 1<1 Ille tc ...,.ltlnl w"hln si;nra : NORMAN E. lOU..r••ltfttl<issummon•llt.ffWClon W1' TSON ...... II you 11111 to fo loll, 'fOW• 0.ltvll wi ll !tttt~. ac.roat T'"''tt~ bf l!'f'le•l!<I Oii 1ppli(.1\lon 'of 11<.t-11111,,. Open· A119u.i 1•, 1tlS-ll:OO•.m. 1111, Voll w!ll be d-CI to 11.\wt Id-' P\lbUllWO O••n11t c ... u Oilly Pllo!. mlt\eil llllO IOOCflta 11"9 t llt911lk>M OI AUQWSI 1,1. ttlS 'Hi lo-IS '"" tomp11;nt, •"" Plllnllll ""1' epe11, lo ti.. Cow•! I"' the tt!W-1 1e11urstta In IN tomp11\nl, l;l•"'•lr , partition ct wit,"'°~"' 111,St<l lM\ IS?ll! lt"'C--------------1114 Clwlt Pr0<tOWl"t.01 tl'I~ ro110..-+<19•1e1 NOTICE INVITING 810$ l>'O(>tr1Y in .... lllCI '" Orer>Qf c-.tr. NOTICE IS HEREBY C,IVEN IM! C.•Hlot"lt,...Odescr1bed•s lollow!.~ lll<1Bo11ra ol EOuo:1Uonel '"' ~-Lell l'i )0, t2 •nd 1•. in BIO<k 11t. ""'\.I Un!llta Sc.hool OIJl•ICI Of OrtnQOf H1111Unvlcf 8eotn. s.e .. enlttntl'ISI. S«· c,,..nt1. C•lllo•nl•, wlll receive ••11<1 1;.,.,. I<' I/Ill citw ol Hunth101on &t1tt:ll, Did•"" 10 11:0D "'·""'·on the lt!hdly o1 Countr ol ~•noe , Sl•te el C•lll,..nl1, A<.lllw•I ltl) 11 1111 olll<• or wlcl ~I ts Pf• map thtreOI r1coro.., 1n eo.. • . Dl•lrlcl. IOCtltO •I llSI Pt-.;enllo PIQO 10 e>I Ml\cellt ntow> MIP\, Avf!nue, Co\ ti Me~a. C•lllo•1>!1, 11 R'totdlol 011n90 counlJ, Ct!Uor<>!t. w11lc11 tltM wlcl bids will bt pwblltly YOU MAY SEEK THE AOVICE opeNO•nO••••to.: OF AN ATTOfl:NEV IN AHY'MA.nE A FUl.l.(IRCUlATIONBOOK CO NNE C T ED WITH THE OETIECT!ONSY!iTE M (0MP1.AJNT OR THl!i SUMMONS. Allblll\11t10t>eln1ctordonuwltll SUCH A'l'TOA NEV SHOUt.D •E C""d lllon \. lnJ1tut ll011,, •rlll ~1!1<1· CONSUi.. TEO PillOMPTI.. Y SO lH•T uons. wnlcn ''" nowcin 11111n 111e oU1<1 vOUA PLEADING -Y SE rll.EO ""'""' Pw•<~••lnQ Aoenl "'will St-1 OR ENTE AfO WITMIH THE TIME Dl•!•l<I. llSI PlttlnUt •wriue. CO\lll l'IEOUIREO ll'I' THISSUMMONS. ""'•e, C•!llo•nlt. O.ted. Febn~l•T l'O, 1114 IEOtl> b-• rnv1t swbmlt 1 rMo d>t· tSli.AL-l Pll'll In 111, lo•rn 01 • t••ll!lf'O "' WILl..IANI '·ST JONN, (M'floti .t""c• o< • bill ,,,.,,... -I 10 (lt•I n ... P"•t•ftt 1 s~1 of Ille tfn0\1111 ol lr>t 8r Bel"' T1901rt 1111&, mtde PIYtbl• 10 ttw 1r0tr ol '"" O,,P\llyClt•' ......,.,, ....... " unnltG SChOllt Dltl•lcl. T~• _,d "<•mPl•lftl .. IMllllll• A ""1'formWK• 11on0 ..,,, .. rtQill•l'CI u o•s·t0ff'IJ>llln1111, ••pt11nt1th" ..,. fl tM lllK•tUon OI lllt Ol:ltl'kl. Ill '1IO (IUIMI Cr01,>tOmC>l~lllM1, OtlCI "Ot ..... t'ltfll ot 1•11..,t 10 e_nt•r into Mt! aon· 11anu·• lntllMMJcroi...-!tndM>ls "~· !too l\f'O(lf!Cli l>I '"' ct>t(k ..in• A .... lttofl PIO.OlllQ. l~h.idi"'I Intl~· lotfoltod, OI' lft llMl OI O e>ond, 11111 f\rl l Mil-•.,.......,,,,,. Ott., nl\IJt !)Of Ill'"" ~ '""'"" •Ill bf! lorltht'd 10 .. Id torm '""Ind b"t UM (Ollfo""t R~ln ~liioront;rcreronrntlll'CW , ~T-.,.191Ml ~ .. -\ NO Old!Mr ""V wltllO•ll• Ills bloll ... 1 llt llloCI In IM1 tourt •111'1 Pl-' llllnQ "9'"lod ol lo•lr-llv~ t•SI ... ,, llllOI' I"" '"'IN proof I ... ! t COOT l ..... t'O! ..,., 1111i. Ml lo• lfl• -111f!O ll'llf..t. wrvld on •~" P1olnllll '1 tllOfl"!Y •M ffll •e•,d ol l!d.YCllJllll'I ,, th• llfl .. ,,.. plt\nllll llOI ••P•tMnlH IN"" Ml•1>0'1·Wtt-,.rnl1\1d k ""'9 1)1\"ICI •IWNy. -' ._,.,., 11\o •l<o1lll 10 ••l•tt 11ny or •II Tllo 11.,.. .. no"• s111mmoM ft °""ft blOJ. ond Ml ,.,,,i.trllw •<c.tPI Int "'"''"' • "'''' 11\af .,,,, ClltllllnCllnQ _,, b!CI, •lld to wll~e '"Y 1n1oun11J. on'"' ,.,.u .... ol Wt' .. kt. For 1Un'$IO, l• Of !rttt"l1rl\y In tny tilt "<t l\"ld -CCf',U.IOOlt""th '1).«l, O.ltOJ"l')I 1tJ5 MILl..l!CAN,MOHTOOMaJt:Y NEWf'0ill T·MESA l:il"l'SOtlAHOHA .•DY " V tlll'IP:D ~C~!OO L-fl 1 •1, 1tt.'p •l1.tw gf0r¥9t Counly, Ctlil1r1•it · 1)4 Mer111 I.•~• A"'n"' If\' Ooroll'ly Morv•y r-1w~r ,..,.._, 4'111••ttl• 11101 Pw•Cll••l"O A!lt"I T1I""""""• fltU , ... 010I, .... Q P IJBLIC NOTICE ~ .. 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" :-•• • "Ill !ut!. • ~? .. • ... • .... '!''-''-1 ... u .. or Friday. August 1, 1975 All~'s Script, S e tting • Carry 'Water' Comedy Viets Gir-0 for Education ' There are lwo "stars" in the Golden \Ves t College production of "'Don't Drink the Water" ........ Woody Allen's still - sparkltng sc ript and Wally Huntoon 's ma- jestic-looking s etting: which dominates the h u ge Community Theater stagl'. Intermission Tom Ti•us These things remain 1-fow ever. s ome in· dividual portrayals stand apart in their in- ventivene:Ss . constant in spite of some TltF. BEST of these spotty performances and arc thP exiled priest of a fe\\I technical errects Ray Scott and the "'W~h do_!_l'l quite come touri;;t s' day'°hlcr,. ---__,._ ·- "DO"''TORll«ll( THE WATER"' t. torne0:1111v WOOdy An~n. Cll<e<h'd 11, Cl'lllrle~ Milch<' II . ~t do!-~iQn ov W'll ly HunlOO<>. IKIHllt•I lllretlO• Jdlf1 ""°" .. ""'· ~Pfl•,)I ~tt-<h by J"""'' R~··,,··~. hghlif'l<;I hr Oaw• Tld,.,.•ll. p<•!.enll'<l IDn•lll•I ar.d So\lu<""v <111 J0.11 Ille Go>QVn Vftst Col~ Community 1 M.ie• Re"''""hons 8'11 1111 THE C•ST W•ller ""ollanlle• M.>don Hollan<!••• A•el Ma~e .... '>11wn ..,,01t .. nder . F•111ff Orobner • Kro1.cll ....... .. M1 Kilroy ,_,,., CMI , .. '>ull•not ea'h". M•. flu•ns .. AmtNo1..-r Ma91'e . , , off (though there are plenty that do} in this s pecial GWC .summer theater production. The comedy '"rinds up a brief run '""ith fina l performances tonight and Satu[d~y . InexperiC"nce and iil - decision take their toll in this predominantly un· dergradualc pro4.iction in the form of nagging pace and the absence of pinpoint· liming 't4•hich is essential to a comedy· fai:ce of this type. .. """'" Sn•w Joan H,)~rtr Jam~~ ao, .. , Laur ... $onG;.i11 . R•v S<oll . J•"'"' Coo• Jo•wmo•Goodmg~l K•n Cope: Allt•n Mac(~tl"'"' • Moc11a.,1Cul1> w.ii.1m v ... E••"" played by Laurie Son· dag. Scott, t.t:iough he employs a rather hok ey Ne"' York J e \\'is h ;J.C · cent. is the· strongL•st of the easl and, by default, the funniest. Miss Son· dag is a diminuti ve, vivacious yOung actress whose comic liming is quite s harp. The captive caterer and his "'ift:. playl•d by Mark Shaw and Joan Hagerty, fail to project the madde ning aura of utter frustration re· quired in their prediea· ment. Shaw delivers his lines with an absence of intensity . and Miss Hagerty l'-Onsequenlly has little provocation ror ;i.ny strorl g response. J'1mcs Boyce as --the ambassa;dor's i1l<"Pl son endeavors a bit harder. delivering his dialogue in the true Woody Allen n1anner. but is tripped up by timin~ l<.1pses. 1-li s ('on1ie romantic Sl'Cncs "'ith Miss Sondag <.1rt' among the evening's hig h points . IMP RESSIVE in n1ore in.tensive s uppo rti ng rol es arc J a m es Cook as the Comn1unist secret policeman and Ken Cope as the prim a donna chcL Johnnie GoodnigHl re· quires S03SOnin g <-IS the .prissy embassy aide, "'hile . .\lien l\1acCaffe1·ey has some good moments as the steely sultan. Special <'ffecls are abundant in the Golden West shO \\' -ornamen· lal eagles napping their \\'inf!S, C'handeliers s pin· ning about a nd bubbles l'manating from the in· , ~1te11"e Set Dwig h t Chapin, forn\Cr appoi11lm~nls secretary t o Presi· dent Nixon , n1u s t begin servin g his 10·lo·30 month jail term fur lying tu a W1;1tcrgale jury on Aug. 10, U.S . District Court Ju<l ge Gerhard Gesell has ruled. d oo r fountain pool . Cred it to direotor Charles Mitchell and e(· feels des ii:;ner James Rt.-eves for this amusing diversion. The "'ild chase scene "'hich Closes the show is lhe type of staging which "'ould be valuable iri the earlier momeritS to pick up the pace of the pro· ceedings . ·'Don't Drink ttie Wat e r ~' y.'ill be staged twice more, tonight and Saturday at 8 :30, in· the college·s main theater. By /\ltTHVll W. G/\LSTON , Wrlllln lot Ulll~ ~l• lntor,..llOQ.11 • ' Dr. c;alslon 1.i professor of biology at Yalt' U111~ra1ty wlw 1JU1led Norlh Vietnam In Junt'. Ta Quang Buu , a dynamic, Cam bridge. t.>ducated mathematician, has served as minister or hi gher.education in North Vieln<:tm s ince 1965. When [ first met him in Hanoi in 1971, he impressed me with hi~ keen, dri,ving intelligence and his energetic devotion to the ideal of the best possible educational system for his country's youth, even in the midst or a debilitating war. Now, meeting him again a few Yew s later and only six weeks after the end of hostilities, I was struck by how much mellower and more philosophical he had become. His crewcut hair is now liberally' peppert..>d with gray, his square jaw seemed a little less firmly set, and the downslung corners of his mouth, which had turned up into a smile al lhe s li ghtest provocation in a time of eon- nil"l a fe~· years ago now seemed to w<.inl to stay down. l.IKF. Mr\NY OFF1CIALS IN the ne w Vietnam, Ta Quang Buu "'as finding the problems or peace n1ore formidable than the problem.s of war. Consider some nf the difficulties facing him. One-Coutlh of North Vietnam's population of almost 25 million people, from ages 7 to approximately 22. is now at school. The fi!,'Ures for the South a re not yet precisely known, but they are assumed to be rathC'r smaller. For 20 years, North and South have gone separate educational ways; their aspirations, philosopl}Y of education and methodology have been as different as Communist and capitalis t orienta· tions can make them. Can l\\'O such systems possibly be unified'! Should they be? If so, should change be gradual or sudden ? Whal good points in the Southern educa· tional system can be adapted lo the North? Hew should one handle the problems of adult education, given the demobilization of hundreds of thousands of soldiers? ;\l,TllOUGJJ THE END OF T JIE .,..·ar came with dramatic suddenness, Ruu 's deputies have ah·eady traveled to thC' South for liaison "'il h their counterparts. As staggC'ring as the problems ap. I / prar to IJe, l\uu and ht! ~olle-egues ore t•Ckllng then1 with the 1>u1nc stubborn determination that t•haracterizcd Vietna m's lonh! milit:.ary struggle. In considering huw, be111l to moblllzc and unify lhc educational and ·scientific resource!\ o~ the North and South, Ruu has analyzed the situation in U1e South. Ile fore t973, he told me, university educU · t.ion in the South was completely dominated by tho Frl'nch -model: The out.standing 'chara cteristlc~ of thi s model arc. • (1) Eml)husis on general educution, only scant lt..>chnical or vocational training being offered ; (2) COM J•l,ETt: AUTONOMY OF THE various fa culties in de\"ising itand1trds, curriculu and en· tr11nce requirements ; . (3) No sei('l'tivc examinations at entran,ce, but ·rather mo.1ssive elimination or students alohg the way. Recently, GO percent have been eliminated after the first year und between 75 and, 90 percent have never .,:r·aduHted; (4) No a s~urance of a job after ~duation and hence no limitation on the numbe of students choosing ~1n option. .,., 'fhis ur'lplanncd system has resulted in an asymmetric and, accor~ing to Buu, chaotic ex· pansion of the student population in Southern un - ivcrsit.ies. 1'hcy now n1.4mbcr m\!re th.an 120,000 and of these , fully 50.000 are studying lite'ralure and la\\', preparatory to <.1 legal career . ''Wll r\T C AN WE DO WITll so man y la"'Yl'rs?" exclaims Buu. "Ways will have to be found to altCr the course or their studies, to divert them to other occupations.'' · Prices effective August 2nd and August 3rd, 197'!1+; • ' • ... . .. • ~ ....... ~.-. -... Bed Pillows 1.99ea. King. Queen or standard size. uac ron polyester filled w il h solid covers. SPECIAL BUY Yarn 66¢ 4 oz. skein of 100% acrylic yarn in assorted colors. ICEE SPECIAL Keep cool and cn1oy an lcee. 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Puka shells from the Pacific Islands. They take years tci form-, and hou rs to gather. • • -· GREAT BUY Styling wa·~d for quick 'n easy curls. Uses tap water for steam on demand. (200) ".-... .i. -~·"' .,, " --- I ------UM Your .ICP""'WJ c:lllo'I& Exceol sopermark9t . ' l \ \ " • • ' I • " ,,. I '· ' . .. i ! ·: ' ' " I 'J ·, r 1 ~1 \ \ . ,, .. , .. :. ' I f . ' ' :l " ,I ,I I I ,.. l ' ' -1 ( \ •. • • ., DES ·IGNl-NG WOMEN. • • • Sr..Jr2,?~':!"s!'.. .. Attention, women or America (especlullY ttio11e who lfve in polyester pant.Buit.s). · .Consider these words rrom de- signer Dolores Belz : . ''Women h a v~ fought for liberation and the tailored look. They've won their liberation and° now they 'hould go ba<'k to beint: feminine. ••Men want feminine women. They want them to be women . You can see it in the music or to- day, witti its haunting, luring strains... ~ Ms. Bel :r., a New Yorker by birth, a European by mood and a Californian by choice, designs sort, romantic clothes reminis- eent of the 30s and 40s. She likes that period because "it wps an extremely glamorous period for women. Women wore orchids i n thei r hair and perfume. It was a seductive ~riod with a film like quality." Her designs have evolved from a tailored ·look, which is evident in a comparison of the old and the ·new. The change came when .she lived~in Lond9n fqr two years and trav~led on · the Conlin~t. ob- Servipg l~e." fashiotP.conscious European wOmen. : She had taken se~al Billie HOtlida·y '• records t6"'London, whi~h stie played da>'i-and night rOrfbspJra.tiofi when she was put- ting tog~ber her new klok. Several qi.lies have· expressed doubts thal ;ln,yone in America, the land of polyester, would be in- terested in wearing soft, roman- lie·ck>the&, but she baslpqnd pre-""&i<Jii• ~•yers; : • ,? ........ · Ojie is lle'1't& <l'trtY. hostess of a New Yotk 'talk, ithow, who a1.sO is a songwriter and com· )loser. She has sele~ Ms. Belz as her personal designer and will . wear Belz fashions on all of her :show~. · Miss Perry celebrated the de- cision by inyiting Ms . Beii lo be a guest on her show witH Sarah Churcbill, Gay Bidanl, William Welch and Tony Arden. other buyers have been two prestigious New York boutiques , • Farmer 's Ouu g ht er and Samantha. Ms . Belz also docs a coll ection for Europe, but has been told by British astrologer Frederic Davies that ''n1y fa m e will always be here in America." A Libra who bas an affinity for writers and musicians, Ms. Belz earned a degree from the Fashion Institute of Technology 'in New York and began he r career 41S\ a designer fur Jones Gill-0f New York and Cathy J . For t s years she did a moderately priced line of dresses and sportswear for this firm , with her own name in the label. Ms . Belz moved west to join he r family' and finds livin~ in California a "perfect balance" to he r New York and London in- terests. She gets her inspiration from the sea, executes her designs in her Balboa Island studio, does the promolionqfrom her tdanhat- tan apartment, and markets ir"J London. The former model also is in - spired by the different fabrics she finds in shops, both here and abroad. She searches for enticing prints, then creates what the fabric dictates. She l>elieves American women have woi-n their clothes loo loose. so she is trying to provide "pret- tier silhouettes'' in her line. She also thinks Amer ican women don't take as good care of themselves as they should, and that they lack the interest in fashion that Europe.in women have. "America.o women take things ve ry much. for granted," she said. '"European women live fur fashion." , She would like to see women living in jersey, voile, cotto!)S. and lace instead or polycst~r. which she said "does not tailor well. "I fou ght for lwo :years ~or what I am ~ My lady looks like somebody when she walks down the street." DOiores Belz has come a long ~·ay from her first rashion s how in Kansas City, Mo., to her ov.1n company, Chelsea Girl Ltd .. and has no qualms about the future . She's a Libra who has found just the right balance. ·--~ ' . . .. -' '.!" e BEA ANDERSON, Edttor ,.,....,, ........ '· ,,,, ....... , • ,• I .: .. ~.. ... ... •. f ' '. ' . •• ~~" ' - .. ' •• Candy Lindell (left) a~ Marilyn Stone work on Christmas aprons in their shop at right before mo(Je.firig .their caftans and tote bags at the pier. • • • . -" ·, " r , • • • / .. -~ I PRIVATE ~ER ... ,-~-~- ~ ... -• - ·---~··- - •• •• Designer Dolores 'Belz models three of her own gowns (above). She • is !nsp ired by the . 3os and 40s, which she ·calls a romantic era . • • • HARBOR .IDEAS By CA ROL MOORE Of llH• 0•11' Pilot S"°tt Candy Lindell and l\.1arilyn Stone don't mind being lied by the.apron strings. In a tiny salon festoon(.'<.l with embroidered trimmings al The 1-~actory in Newport Bcc.ich, they des ign cobbler apron s a nd hostess cover-ups ror sale in gourmet shops in ,\ustralia and Canada. "We're al the stage or deciding how big we want the business to be," Marilyn s aid. "1'hc market " is the re but do we want to change our lifestyles?'' The enthusiastic seamstresses are so well mes hed as com- mercialpartne rs that they fini sh each other's thoughts. Candy's turn: '"Wc'rcatthe re- ..,,.arding stage that's so muc h fun . But there w as a lot of groundwork. · "It was absolutely 'nervous- making ' at first, approaching de· partmenl store buyers with our wares on our arms. We prefer to sell together ; it's easier lo strike up a conversati·on." The two women met in Dan- ville e ight years ago where they were "the only young people in an apartment complex" and shared a desire tu create fabric accessories. When the Lindells moved to the Orange Coast, the budding busi- ness, named Design Vine, had grown beyond the housewife- doin g. hob by.for. profi,t sta gc '. . Marilyn came too, real1z1ng the locale was ide31 for their col- orful caftans and collapsible pic- nic pouches for beach-goers and canvas tcstc b3gs that are perfect £or boating. A s miling sun _ ("naturally'·) and quail or r oadrunners ("because Marilyn went to school in Ariiona"') ere tbetnost popular motifs for the com- fortwear in their showroom. ·-~--E·ven-Uioueh u:a..AllguSl...tbe designers 'can be found acf065 the hall, sketching and stitching for the wholesale Christmas busi· ncss. Their use or J>rown vtlvet, ecru lace and shimmering lai'ne Portends an elegant Yuletide. Plus there is a la rge supply o( traditional red fabrics waiting for belled sashes: "l do the s traight lines. and Marilyn does the doodling," ex· plain~ Candy as they exchanged ' places at the sewing mlichine. Before---the--Los-Angeles-gift- sbow last month, they werl\ "just playing around" and fashioned a . backpack with wine carrier for bicyclists. Re.suit: another best· -seJler. ···vou j ust .never know what's going to catch the buyer's eye," they happily agreed. But they're increasing their staff of five seamstresses, one cutler and three sales reprcsen· tativef'lo be extra ready for the San F.rancisco pre-holiday dis- , •• play. --So-mu<'h-f<W-a-''part-time~• business that never slops. ''Nationwide .saleS of our aprons seem inevitable," said . · CandY. "Bul we don't want to skip any or the s te)l6 we should take." I-laving established credit arid material sources and trained their help, they can afford the selectivity. . .. We do what we have to do but when we reflect it's almost too , good to bet.rue." , I . ' ' I l 82 DAILY PILOT Frid•y. Auguat 1, 1075 r ¢/ub Plans ' • ' • ~ l Calendar I FOUNTAIN VAILEY WOMAN'S CLUB: A ! and pool party to benent the Cancer Society ill be. presented by the Founta_in Valley oman s Club at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug.13, al ~e home o~ Mrs. jam es Carvell. ' New officers arc the Mmes. William Ballard, ~ident ; Gerald Wessler, Robert Rocker and Albert Salt, vice ·pres idents; Curt Burnett, secretary, and Robert l-lime, treasurer. 1 TALENTS: The Orange County Big Brothers atxiliary greeted new n1embers at its only m eet· \ng of the year. a membership coffee. Sole purpose of the g roup is to raise funds and each . member pledges $50 annually. ' Another .auxiliary is planned in the ~1ission Viejo area by 1'-1rs. Don Patrick Kelly. CLIPPED WINGS: ?tfrs. Doris Denning ~ert or Costa Mesa is the new president of the ~led Air Lines Stewardess Alumnae. t:. ' HADASSAH: Newport Chapter will have a membefship coffee at 10:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 111 in the Corona del Mar home of Mrs. Den Helpband. J l P CTICAL NURSES ASSOCIATION : "fPu r Help will be the topic discussed by ie Batinski at the next meeting ~ Members will meet at 7:30p.m. Wednesday, ug. 13, in the 1-luntington Beach home of Lillian arby. · · I • Hustling for Charity ,. , ' Horoscope; Libra Plan Pleasure SATURDAY, AlJGUST! By SYDNEY OM ARK ARlf:S (March 21· April 19): Settle dl(- ferences within fan1i-ly circle. Re lati ve who made "wild claims" now is embarrassed. Pro\•'idc face-saving device. TAURUS (April 20- May 20): Expenditw·cs -of money und energy ~are no"· seriously con- sid~red . Friend with money questions could test your patience and loyalty. . GEMINI (l\1a y 21 -Junc 20;: Ya.u r position is slroni!t.•r than mighl be apparent. Opposition is nebulous and temporary. St:c difference bct\Vl'l.'tl hard ne""'S: a nd Illusion. CANCF.R (Juul' 21- July 22): Muc h th:it ot .. l'Urs: Is apt lo be subdued, Tendency is to ask fur Lou much, too quickly. LEO (July 23·1\ug. 22): Direct in volvcn1 cnl is featured. lt is sink or s .... ·m1. with no h;df...,·ay. Creative rcsuurct:~ come to for e . VIRGO (1\ug . 2:J-&•pt. 22): You"re goi111J to ad- vance -with one ""'ho aided and lau ~ht you iu Positive Accented ALBAN\', N.V . (1\P) -If the s tale Educ:ation Department h<.1 s its \\'a y. terms like "n1ankind," • ' m ·a n m a d c , ' · "states man"' a nd "ni<.111 und wife" "'ill be retired from use in the textbooks and classrooms or r-tew York State. th e d c p ar ln1 e nt c.Jt•C'IUl't'S. The booklet ~ticks up for Lhe i1n <•gc .of 1nen :.is '""'t·ll <.1s women. pas t . Your Intuition \\'Qrks overtime. LIBRA ($(·pl. 23·0cl. 22 ): ~1 essa ge gets through despite dcl&y. Know It and continue ··pleasure pll.lns. '' SCORPIO tO c t. 23- Nov. 21): Avoid busing actions sole ly on im- pul5e. Give. logic equal . time -av6id needless t·xtl'avagancc. Verity'clc· tails . Double -check. ·SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc.21): r•1enly ofop- portunities now to con1· -munic alc, to talk. de- cide. to St'nsc s ignals. lo decide who is best fur you and what you should do in lieu of committing yourself to definite course of action. C APRICORN (Dec. 22-J an. 19): Adjustment, l i ght t ouc h a nd diplomacy s ho uld be featured. You lear:n whlll · iis happening behind the ·scenes. AQUARIUS (Jun. 20·Feb. 181: See beyond the immediate ; perceive you r pot e ntial. Remember past r esolu- tions. You will get pro- v er b i a l ··s econd chance." • AIR. FORCE MO'nlEi.S: A sister and a daughter of t\\·o MI As will speak at the 7:30 p. m . rf,eeting Thursday , Aug . 14, in Hyde Park Mobile &states Clubhouse, Santa Ana. Le,na McDonald of Cole, Iov.·a, relaxes ¥•ith three of the 200 stray dogs she calls her family. A feed bill of $800 each month led her to ask for help. Rudolph Wanderone, alias Minnesota Fats has agreed to donate procee ds from benefit pool tourname11ts to the <.inima l Jover . Instead, students "'ill be confronted with more neutra l words , like ''hum anit y," "artificial,'.' "leoder" and "husband and ""'ire." Terms like "mankind" and "statesn1 an" gi \'c the impressio n th al ··Jn des criptions .or men, cspcciully n1cn in the home, r eferences to genera l ineptness should be avoided," the depart- ment s late:s. ''Me n should not be c.-harac.-- lerizcd as de pendent on wom e n · for meals , or cl um sy in household niainlenan c e or as foolish in selC-c are." PI SCES (Feb. 19· March 20): Practical af· fair s, basic Issues dominate. You handle added responsibility. women a re not in c I uded r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"'°;;;;;;_,. Don't M111 It! i I . . yYelcome Mat Never Dusty in the category, an 88- page report says. It pro· poses that authors and educators choose words that relate equally lo men and"'-·omen. ''Wome n s hould be spoken of as participants in t he action, not as pot;session s of the men.'' OPEH AUG. I Church of Religious Science THRIFT con AGE JJ4 M• 51,. lki I --._.. • lOEAR ANN LANDERS: From time to lime you have expressed t6~ personal opinion that it is im· A>lite and inconsiderate for peo.. pJe lo drop in uninvited. : Please let m e take th.is op- pcrtunily to tell all my friends -t~at they have a standing invita- tion to my home anytime -day or night . If it happens to be mealtime, I can a lways throw on another hamburger or two and ~1~d .som e water lo the soup. I c.-q'T's1d.er an unexpected visit a c9mphmcnt. And believe it or nbl, I'm not a lonesome old lady. 1;m a 23-year-old male. ,;_{ ~l y friends a lso know they can _ ~rrow anything I have. It's tltei~s for the asking. I have yet to rf,n tnlo anyone who took advan- tqge o r m e. If a friend gels into a j;y:n and needs moQ~. he (or s hel knows that I woilld be more lh~ happy to he lp out. They can pay me back whenever it Is con- v.;uent. Maybe it will take a year OJI more -small amounts at a time. But I never tum down a fri end and I "ve ne\•er been stuck . What is life all about if a person can't extend a helping hand and keep his door and his heart open to those in need? Please sign me -WALK ON IN ANO S IT RIGHT DOWN DEAK MR. GREAT HEART: Tb1t was som e letter. How come you didn't sign your n1me? How will people know WH ERE to walk on In 1nd sit rtghl down? And at 1ny hour of the day or night, yet. You're a m oney lender, too?. And you've never ~ stuck? Wt"ll, m1y it be ever thus, p•I. I :am not criticizing yo u r philosophy. It's beautiful. But J•m not even going to tell anyone "·hat state you live in. DEAR ANN LANDERS' Why ce1n 'l people \c eep the ir big mouths s hut ? Our adopted daughter < :igc 11 l came home c.-rying yesterday. 1l seems our next -door neighbor told our little gi rl that s he was adopted. r had not planned on telling Jill for another for fou r or fi ve years. Now the chil~ won't cat. She is ~ moody -suys we lied to her and now she wants to find her "'real" mommy and d addy. \Ve are heartsick -and all because this big-mouth neighbor opened her yap. Please print this lette r for all who reel the need to in\'ol ve t hemselves-in other people's business.-L.P . DEAR S.I •. P.: Put the blame ~where It belongs -on yourself •nd your husband. ,\dopted children should be I.Old lb1t they • (Ann Landers OJ "·ere "chosen" as soon as they are able lo understand what the "·ord means. Had you done so, no big-mouth neighbor coo.Id have . created this mess. · DEAR A NN LANDERS: l don't think l "ve ever read about my problem in your column. ll "s actually a confession, prompted by the letter Jrom the child who felt "'left out" bec•use her parents favored her older'sistcr. lam the E?uilty pe:trly -a nd my mothe r's part•nts ...,·ere the \•ic- tin1 s. I liked my other set of grandpa1·ents better a nd was very ot.itspokcn about m y pre· fercncc -C\'cn through my teen years .,..·hen I s hould have known better. I ca n re rnt.·mber no .... · ho""' I ·\\·ent out or n1y \.\'aY tu show favoritism lo my youn ger set of grandparents . I <.'an still sec the hurl look on the fac;cs or the t .... ·o I igno1·ed. 1·11 r egret il to my dying day. Print this please so others may learn fro m it. -REGRETS, REGRETS QEAR R & R: Here if is and I hope your c:onfesslon has made you feel better. Perhaps someOne \\'lLL learn rrom it. • , I 0°/o Off wHh this ad NL & SAT. AUG. I & 2 c._ . .,__ THE POTTER~ mlSTAHE FIRST CLASS SECONDS CLOSE-OUTS DISCONTINUED PATTERNS SECONDS Glass, Stoneware, China, Flatware, Teak, Gourmet Items Opening Monday, August 4th ·oFFRl'S UPHOLSTERY W...l'•W.t ........ EVERYBODY LOVES AUCTION ltJZH ...... lh'- c..t. ........... 141 .. Zlt • NllROM STIUS T .. lat. ...W A•I W8fT A TIOH'" KHOI 98FM hmlTSUteATMO ..... ROM l:lt t. t:.ff . A .croon'S SPORTsWEAR '8.&J.&Ol ISi.Nil 216""7•nt Ave. ,675-1904 OUR AUGUST .. SALE • Our 24th Anniversary August Sale includes ·our entire Inventory of sprln9 and summer fashions UP TO 60~;,,F IMTlll INVIHTOlY SWIMSUITS & COVER-UPS hW~ • C... • L Ste•wt • Dlrffy • CAPRIS •SHORTS • ILOUSES •TOP'S •SWEATERS •DRESSES --- I •CAPRI SETS •PAJAMA SITS , • DISICiNER jj GOWjlS ' . How,.na-~ J4J4 YMo UM Roger's o-Spectaeal• TUBEROUS BEGONIAS c ....... HAHGIHG IASKETS CLAY POTS 19.95 6.95 2301N=~ui~Ei;:g~ Ro~d. 2221 Fairview Rd. . COSTA MESA 24741 Chri.santa Dr. MISSION VIEJO . . AM!RICAH IMDIAH JEWELRY A1Twe1 ...... MAYAJO, ZUtll &r-----------,1 HOf't .Hwelry. lecii • MICILACIS & S"'UASH ............ .., A....tc. &OSSOM ....... ......,......... Of ..... Shww/ fl•••• Sterll•t Sfl•er, ..._... fw 71lw ........ Tw + 1IM & c..-se.t. et SIO ...... -.. .......... , ..... . -CUT--a ~Tw71IM s+.11 .. St Cllllilrw. ~ .... .............. n.. I -·---, -·-.. _. _,............... ~Tw;al11 . ,-.. .,._SS .. Sll .00 S..... .. SI Wll ....... .., ....... T ............ A' I ... KM. MAlllllOTT HOTEL too Newpori c-Dr. Howpon IHdo, C.ilf. SAT., AUG. 2, 2 PM * * Y'"""9 ol I PM Ptt'C••·~~PW'\...,. T-C:..tlf.-.. at Newport Beach 1 /3 to 1 /2. eff .. BecjinnirKJ Monday, Au9ust 4th, 9:30-6 ·Dre\wn for oil Occolion\ -e"'4tmble,, coo11, '~''-Porrt SUri., J~ltl'\. bbJse1, ~porhweor, \w1m\i.;1,, L'!nq or home ord di,.,,.,, drt'!~\e~. , r \ • , r ,. OMER ~./!OOJl<ll, I? TWS £.t.UlADA 'tlu MADf, Nee .. OT I ----.....;· r---.: TUMBLEWEEDS H! TO llllNK lllAT MY FUTURE HU~5Y MAY 51' LOSTOUTlllf'RE IN "THAT ICKY OC ~SERT! FUNKY WINKERBEAN --· FIGMENTS NANCY !"LL TIME TO TAKE TAKE IT OVER YOUR BY TI!IE MEDICINE WINDOW • • by Wm. F. Brown lli:d Mel Casson PON'T l'.OllR'(, ALJt-IT . Hll.DEGl\AD. lllERI' ARE 1.015 OF WAWR flOl.ES OOTllll'RE. >-I W HY ? ·----- . SLUGGO 1$ OlJTSIDE --ANO ,I'M 'MAD AT..; HIM---rr,-rr..-~ WfLL. lf7 TH£ Ftfl';1 Ti.I\£ '- !Vf llUl'l A~f 10 5f-£ M~ SifAfH IN T~f SUMMER! ·by Tom K. Ryan Wl'l.l1 I HOPE SO!H<ll 6ff CAVITifS IF HE JUESN'T ~RUSll ~lARl-Y! by Tom Batiuk by Dale Hae by Ernie BushmiDer ---AND I ·HATE TO -,,-,WASTE THIS NASTY FACE I •• v ' -·-..._ -- DOOLEY'S WORLD GCE-lH f~ C·i.>1..f:. PALL \.\"E J"-OUNl'I If. IN l~L TI Y GUOO '!>1 IAI 'l ! ' " !) ' ) I ..-"'' ,;~\~Ji '?i ~ d ·I DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MUWHS . _/ •• '. -' ''"" •""C;J..W• .... . ~ f'1idly, August 1, 1975 DAIL V PILOT 8:J H..\Vi Vl)LI rLA'IC:C1 MllCtl l1ULr :-' by Rodqer Bradfield_· u ,l ll ~l ~'>i'lf~-l A._ - LI r I Lt ULO LADY IV•lu <>N c Y OR0VL Mt. UN LA OIL, DAY '70C""f"OR FRANKeNs-re1N ? • . ~ Jo ~, )..IV! Hol'I C.OIJ!..0 Jf by Ferd Johnson . IT1LL TAKE' A BARREL OF PAINTTO'GE'T H<R ON CANVAS,gUT·- ... A PoRTRAIT COM'<\ISSION IS A PoRTRAIT COMMISSION . ! ' .. D DJ .ANIMAL CRACKERS iz;r-'5 SEE ... 'I1UE 1\11.D ~ Nt>P ... " by Rodge r Bollen ::: 0 • -0 0 • I l ~ . . TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLB ACROSS 54 Outl!n.I~ 1 7,..i l'iolentty 57 T1lumpl'lanl I ,l,lrcr.!I •1C!llTll!I011 cont1ol. ~ Dlacl\arge , 10 fonntl l!il Slgh1-lng egr~t guide 1• Seflou• risk 54 Women's 15 Et>Qtlsh riv. companion 11 SMwMd · 17 Le...-1 t r BrlU1ht111s tielow.d Nl11'111 68 Morllclan 19 Ment11t1 70 Tr1r.quU l'IN!1hy 71 Pllel'llorll Pitt 20 Em0Uon1I 72 lurg.,,... ellitude Mtfllne fl Rtcord 73 Maktt I SNIT! 2J Col!l9$clo1et 74 Close 2S M1rry hermttlc111y 215 f lnat 75 Swelt 11 All111"Thu11. 29 Authentic " """' 33 Mlp l1ylor 34 COlnt • 31!1 Pertorms ch1m11ty ti) Bnwghl lq ""!urlly ., .... lylllbolS .. """" .._. 45~1 .. 41 Sillllfl 49 f ltf'l tgOI 50 -Aogeln • 52 Const..,lly ~Sii~-· • \ DOWN 1 GoddtlSOI -2c.mu struclure 3 An"anQtmtnl .... 4 "Winni.ti...- ' Pooh"" .ull'lot S Po1!er I T.,.,porvr lasl'lion 1 f lft\ --· •·O· • ,w_.. \) Pl"Q\11 10 Ago Yeste1d1y't Pu11le Solved: 11 O!\Ct more 12 Ktyak. 13 On"riori\16 18 0.iiQll11JfOI NQs n Ellol 1M1Yt1 "-Btde" 24 Gr~ 1sl1rld 11 lmpeorll(l!on .~ Latvian city .xi I'~·~ r.:"Ption 32 Soulld ol ttlrrily l5 Wiit on llOlt 37 lrldicl tt "'«"""' '"""' 39 S11rk 41 I'•.'• ntlghbor 43 A15-1l1nt .S Ascend sllCldenly 48 Rtlciled lhe ,,,,, 51 HoUtrs S4 H1,111s 515 Ricing OtY1C9 511 Proc>tllt r 58 Ql(lln1to11g &OU--:lt. _,,,..,M """ 63 ftfbtr Of Mitt.-,. 65 Spilt .... ._ """"" PE.AHUTS ·rR"''~ llUS"-•L~EA.. - '--···~"' ... ....., __ ...... _. ___ ,. 0 by Charles M. Schulz -~-"'-~~~~~ 11 WHAT IOOU!.D {>-, '/OU SAY \OUR . ' ~ l'Hll050Pll~ 15 .j ,,..--r-, CHA~llE ' '--,__,J 6RMI ? THE SECRET OF HAPPINESS IS HAVING lllREE THINGS TO LOOK F.Ol1WARD TO, ANO NOTHING TO DREAD! THERE'S A DIFFERENCE 6ETWEEN A l'HIL050i'ill AND A illJMPER STICKER! . ~ JUDGE PARKER r::-=--:--o MEAHWlllLE ,... .. MISS PEACH WILLSON, I THOUGHT YOU'D &E IN 6ED BY NOW! YOu RfAUY HA~EN'T 5l.EPT FD" TWO DAYS! ~ by Harold Le DOllX MR. DRIVER, I WISH TO RETAIN YOU PROFESSIONAL.LY,,.TO TAKE WHATEVER LEGAL STEPS ARE NECESSARY TO KEEP DONNA FROM APPEARING BEFORE THE SECRET TWENTY! by Mell CT""---.---r-~-~"---r-----:---~'<0-r--~~~--:t Ol!6AN/'%ED MY :t 5efi'. WMAT OIO 'IOlA 00 TODAY, 1'1tA1' ___ .... · LOT!i O~ CON?TR:IACJ'IVE "THIN6'i1 MA lrCIA ... 7 CLOTME!i LOCKf r , ANO WHM PAINTED MY 81'0 010 ·YOIA c:\? ANO PLANNED THAT YOlA WON'T TJ.E l'CMED!ALE HAYE TO lt!•DO? FOlt MY~! ., Dl~K T~CY by Chester Gould ' 1 " j • I ., I -• '· h I I '· i• .. -"' .. "4< 'I '" .,:., ., " ·: • ,_, " THE GIRLS ; I -. : I ' ! "All I know aboutgolris it makes weekends rainy." DENNIS THE MENACE • ~ 8-/ ' \ • '" -- 84 DAIL V PILOT PUBLIC NOTICE "'" FICTITIOUS aUSINl\S Friday, Auo\Jst_ 1._1975 ~~~~~~~~ I'll Bl.IC NOTICE Ft(TITIOUS 8UStNESS NAME STATl!MliNt PUBLIC NOTICE l'IC. Tl T1o u'i-.us1NES$ HAMliSTAt•ME"T Earnings At Ford I • Tax Incentives Urged ~ NAMIP S1'AT£MEN I 1 hC! 10110w1nv iw• wns "r~ ooul!l 1>us. nrhat. TRl<NS PACIFIC MAN.IGEMENT CO , 1'01 Do'°" :OlrHI, Ne .. j>Oll S.~1'1. (•lltor11111 9'MIO Hf[\lt f•Brr.>wn c1n11 A\i.oc:lotf"I, I !IC .• 8 C.llfornla COfPO!aloOl'I, l<IUI lloYI ~ll•tl, Nfwpofl ll•acn, Calllo•nl• .,, .. ICt!lnlth 5Clt0\fll4, 70! Clllij Ctshi, s.n Clen .... nl~. l tl•tt>•n."t)•ll Rith.ltO Belt. 2"'-'• i..m,n, Pl'"''· Co\la ,,.,.,.., C.llto1n1" 'il•I• lllh ll11•lnr"" '' conaut\l:IJ t>r • 9'1'Wr<)I IJ'rlMr,h1p, HE'JTER•0ROWN andA5S0CIA1 E.5,!NC. cov F He1tf!r Pf1lSllJt'nl ,,.;, ~••t•ment ,...,, tu~ ..,,t~ lht' C-ty Clqll ot Orange Cou111y on J.-. lf'>41 f(lllO"•"\I Pf" >ORI &fl' (!OU'\I b\lj,j· nt'l»a' :.1 LR£-0W('Jl l)JO\.f" 1111\\0I, SU.lt )~. '>6n1• A•'<I (1 1ito1n.<19/101 R.ty•nono en"' 1 .. ., P.0-010. 1J,JOS r: l\rl"OI NO. SS, S.of'l• J\1 .... C..l!fon11.t 'fl/Cl Rll~r \ LOW• .. ''"II~•. '"° sr flri•lol, NJJ. ~~. :.;ofllJ A"''• C••<ltHn•& 'lJIOI ln!i DUI•/\"'' I\ \UllllU<l•O by 1' \l';"'~•.llJ>o\t1"''''''" ~Utfo-•1 luu" fu•ntt lnl\ ~1 .. •em~nl "''' 111111 "l!l'I :roe Co~~·' Clt<r ~ 1110•1t1~V CIJU"'I¥ 11u Jiii\' I, I~/), "'"' l>.,tJlr\he<l Or .. nQ<' (O.t'>! [)~,j~ l'll<>l, Ju1r 11, 1e.1~ ... f'llAu9Y•l 1, 191~~u7.1) P UBLIC NOTICE 10, 191S. 1--~· ----------1 F •5011 Put>U"""o Or<1nve COil\I Oot.ty P!IOI ..July 11, I&. lS, and Au\l~\I I, 19/j 1~SJ..ll PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATE M ENT Tr.co lollo...,1n9 Pt'•..Oll h do1nq llt>!.•· nl!»•\· MI C >tAl-L S T(PHENS FURl'\illURE MFG , J J/4 IN."""""'" !.af>laA""·CA , ,..,,<hatl Stepflen Wo,.NJ0:1 1Clll2 S..n la er ... , CT .. COS1d Mr• ... CA Th1\ tlutlr.c-~~ 1• conduck !l tly an,,.. <llv•du•L Michael !o1•Qll~I\ Wu ~co' Thi' ~tate,,....., ""~ 1.i.o "''"' '"" (.our11y C!tr~ 01 OrilnQe Countw on Jul~ ,,, 1915. FWlS PubliU>ed Oroil\Qf Cot~l 0.lily Pilot J.ll'f' 11, 75, Giid A'JllU~I 1, I , 191S 2-191·15 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI NESS NAME S71<TEMENT lhe touo .. •ng perM>n• '"' OOing 1>u~1 """"~' ANNASCO, 1919 Wallacf! A..., .• NO. 10,, Co•ra """'""· Cililor nla '11b2 ,... 0 . .>ohrl O•YlS, 1010 Wa!la<'.e Awe. No. 102, Costa Me•a. Cal1lo•n•a'12b2I Ge11r9e Frotl•~~r & 11 W. Hiii-Wait, SUPERIOR COURT OF THE !oTATt: OF CALI FO~NIA FOR THf C00NT Y OF OJIAl'IGE No .A·Mlll NOT ICE 01" H E AAll'lf; OF AMENOEO PE ON FOA PA08ATE Of' WI OR LET· TERS OF ADMINI WI™· tHE·WILLAHl'IE:it:ED Est.ieofMA EG Tl'itES. MARY C.t:FlTRUOE THIES, 0.CN\.<'d, NOTICE IS HEREllY GIVEN th.II! LLOYDS 0A"'ll; OF CALIFORNIA n .. ~ l1ll'd ""'"'" an amend.,d e>etlt1on lor Prollo)!t OI Will •n<I '"' "'""nc•"' UI· le<\ol A1Jnhn1\1ro111on ,.,.,tn-t,...woll an· "''~" 10 t1't Od1!1on..·r. rt1rrl"'<e IO wl'l•c" ·~made> for tu•l,,.,r particulil•~. <Ind 111<11 the l•mf• and Olotce of hfarlnQ 11'<! ''"''~ h.;~ 0..<'n set lot AUQU!il 12, 19/5, a1 9, )0 a "' , !n the co~f\room ol Oel>ol• lmenl No l ot \aid <ourt, .it 100 c"'" Center Ortv<' W,S)t, in lhe Citv 01 S.n!a Anot. C•hlor11lot. Dated Juty l,, 1'115 WILl1AM E. St JOHN, Couotv Clf•- PRENNEA ANO BUNT An0<nt1l .. IL•w 16Sl Eot•l FuunllStrt•t SIWI• Ut S.~u A not, C•lllo,1111 tllOI Tel: (Ill! SSl·Mll Allllr1111s lor. Ptlllloner Plltlhsnen O••n•~ COii~! Oa1!y Pilot. J11I ~ lS, ll>, dn!l AuQuU 1. 1'11S l~·IS PUBLIC NOTICE • ~l'IQ1ewooo. ca111orn1a YOl01 1------------- l his b11••ne~• •• conduc\00 bf a Qel\f!rotl par Iner •n•p. 0 . JOhh 0dY1S lh•S ,1a1emen1 w"~ 1.ieo wilh !he County Cle1k of Orange Coun!y on Julr I, 191~. F 45S01 Puhli•hed Otanqe COilSI Oaily 1'1101, -Jll•Y I!, 18, 1S.ilndAUgU)1I,1915 1~16-IS PUBLIC NOTICE SUPERIOR COURT OF Tl-IE STAT EOFCALIFORNIA FOR Tl-I E COUNT'I' OF ORANGE No. A·l441J NOTI C E OF H EA R ING OF P ETITION FOR ""OBATE OF WILL AND FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN· Toi.RY Estitf! ol OA\11 0 CLARICE STEEL. ~,.,.,sea. NOTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN \hit HANNASUE STEEL has tllf!<lrte"'lna ---:cc:-,.,--,.-,------· l l!'l•llon !or Proo.are of Will and ror 15. FICTI TOUS BUSI NESS SUiln<;e ol Lelle•\ Testamentary to lN! NAME STA TEMENT 11'til1QnC'• reltrence lo w hich •S mad<> l'he l0<low1nQ ~rson I~ 00!1'1{1 bt.IW• ""•\1• SHORE E NT(RPR ISES. 1"411 ...._,., o,., M•\0.60t'I \/••to. t.11Uorn1a '11•1) A09tr Sroo••, 24'fl Lotlle•• Of •• Ml•slon ""IO, CllllO•nl• •101) T1'l1 01olnt)~ ·~ ~onOut•~ tiy on If\. ~IV1111i<)I, Jt.SI'>~ .. , ih1\ \\,,1,.ni.n1 w•) lilt'(! Will\ 1ri., Countr Cl••~ or or .. nQt: (ounly on J..,.r 14, 191~: '"'" PW>ll~ Or1n9<1 Coa\I Oauy 1>1101. July 11.lS,•nd AU011)\ 1,1. 19/) 2tJO.JS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSI N ES$ NAME STATEMENT The IOllOw1n9 Pl•Mln) ••• OOln<;! bu~ flH~ot\; THE BALOOA INN, 10) Main $\rftl, 8alOOa, Cal1lorn11 Y?Mi! Rol1y Pl>la \.111. Gaoerdl P11r11Wt, :ODO Ml ~amar Dr~v11, B•lbo•. C..Utornl8'2661. Tom M. L.lndtn, G<!nerol Pdt!nl'r, m N<:-wOQTl c ... t•r 011 .. .,_ Ntwoort &.ach, Ca1llor11la 926411. Th•• b11•in"~ I! t>elnQ tondutl!'!l I!'/ a L1mlt0d Portntr)l\ip. Rolty P111111kl. Gent•otl Pa•tnf!r Thh statement Hlea w11h 1i.e Co\IMy C1f•"l>I Oranoe Co11n1y on July71, 19/) , .... WILLIAM A. WITTMAN, Jr. INCOAPOAATEO l61.SANMIGUELORIYE, SUITEJDI NEWPORT llEACH, CALIFORNIA '"" ·Pur>lishf!I Ora11oe Co1•1 01lly P.11:>1. J .... y 15, ind ,luQU" 1,1, I), 191S 2/8J ll PUBLIC NOTICE 8 ·IOSI• NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OFCALIFOANIA FOR THECOUNTTOFORANGE No.l<~S Esratf!of KATHL EEN M. ECICERT, Otcear.ed. NOTICE IS HE REBY GIVEN to the creo11ors ol ll'le •bo•e nimtd detf!lltnt \hat all perwns having claims i19alns1 11\e wld de(f!denl art required lo t1lw !hem. with tM nec.eS$Clry vouchitrs. 1n the oltlc.., ol !hf c 1erk ol the above en- 111\tl'<l tOUrl,Or lo prtSf!nl t1'em, with tht neces.sarv VOUChttS, 10 !hf! unoers1one<1 at tht 0!11ce of MCKf!nna & Fin!nQ a1 3'J'l Wll!ohlre-Blvd •• Loi Anoele•, CA. t0010, which Is tl'le "lace 01 b-ll~nes\ of tl\4! undetS!Q~d In •II matlttl oor-•••n· lnQ 10 lheeslate of Mid Of!CP~nl, wllhill tour month~ iltf!r !he first put>hclllOOll ot !his noticf!. Da!ell June lJ. 191S. Off 36o/o OE,\RBORN. 1r1ich . (APJ -to'"'ord r.totor Co. says earn ings in lht.• second quartt•r w('re orr 36 percenl from ~-1 ye11r ago to $107 nlillion. It was thl' firm 's poorest C1n <1ni!iill 'fihoW· ing for the quarter since the r ecession year or 1958. However, Ford pro.. fits -$1.15 a s hare - tA'ere better th an expet'l- ed by financial anulyst.s. FORD IS TllE third auto maker this "''eek to repOrt an in1prove111('nt over fir s t -quart c 1· operat ing results. In tht.• first quurter of this yC'ar the nation 's sct."ond largest autom a ker lost Sil million. G e n e r a l M o t o r s earned $J3J million in the second quarter, up 9 per. ct:!nl over a year ago and five tim es its firs t · quarter profits. Chr ysler Corp . lost SS8 .7 millfon in the quarter. compar ed with a record $94 million loss in the initial period. Ford's perform ance brought the auto in· dustry back to mOOest profitability i n the second p eriod. In the fir st qua rter, the ii!· dustry suffered its first over -all loss since the Great Depression. . Including Chrys ler 's Securities Vnit Asks. Break for lnveswr Special to the DaUy Pilot Wa rnin g that a growing shortage of investment capit:1I threatens the nation's economic recovery. the Securities lndu:::.1ry Astiociation has urged Congress to adopl tax incentlv('S to spur in· vestment by corporations antJ in- dividual savers. 'The association's proposals Ca rn e just days hefol'c U.S. Treasury Secretary \V illiam !<~. Simon announced the Ford Ad· ministration is pushing Congress for t ax cuts for corpor·ations and stockhold ers. Otis l\1 . 1-l ealy, an SlA off1 ciul and a st•nior vice president for Dean V.'ittcr & Co., said that the na tional Lradc group recently presented tax reform proposals LO the I-louse Ways H.nd Means Committee. . . "UNLESS AM ERICA meets its needs for investment capital, the nation will not be able to overcon1e either unemployment or the s hortage of key goods and mate1i als that have plagued us in recent years,:' l"lealy said. Th e securities organization stressed the importance of the n ation's 30 n1illion individual in- vestors to t he capital formation process in its propos a ls lo Congress. Healy said Am erica has lagged 6ehind lhe othe r m ajor industriaf nations in the s hare of its total output devoted to nonresidential fixed investment over the pas t decade. • 'SPUR INVESTMENT' SIA's Otis Healy SIA. with 650 member firms, urged adoptlo1l of lax changes de· signed "to encourage individual parti cipat ion in the eapital formatio n process" through broadt.>r ownership or corporate securities. Among the proposals by the SIA: -An inc rease in the annual ex· elusion on dividends r eceived from the present $100 per in· dividual to $500 per individual; -A reduction in the capital gains holding period lo ~rec rnonths from six 1nonlh5; -A provision to perm.it o tax. payer to exclude $1 ,000 of capital gains per year and a $25,000 lifeUme Cxclusion; -A tux -deferred rollover of l"Upitat assets into other capital assets, provided the reinvest- ment takes place within 30 days; -A provision to permit $5,000 or net capital losses annually lo offset ordinary Income (rather than the present St.000>; also a (ive-year carry back and an .un- li1nited carry.forward of capital losses Lo offset capital gains; -Treatment of brokerage l'ommissions as deductible busi· n1..-ss expenses; "" -A form of lax credit for in - dividuals who invest in equlty securities s imilar to the lax credit provided corporations for investme nt in equipment and macWnery : -Repeal . of the withhold in g tax on dividends and interest re· ceived from U.S. corporations by foreign persons. TO HELP CORPORATIONS preserve existing capital for ex- pa nsion, the SIA suggests ·a permanent increase tol2 percent in the current temporary tax , credit equal to 10 percent on an investment in qualifyin g machinery and equipment. Hea· ly said. Th• 101low•ng .,.rson 15 oolng l>u~I· tor r11rthe• 1><1rlic 11lors, anO tnal lh~ nes.sas: lime and placf! ot h~ating the $Cltre na1 GLOBAL F ROZEN FOQOS, 11161 bl!oen S..t lor Auqusl 12, 1915, dl 9:l0 W..•tpor\ Dr .• H11nt1ng1on e .. acn. Catie ot_m., In \he courtroom ot Otp;ortmenl 'J'lMO. No. 3 of Sllid courl, ;ti 100 C!YI( ~ntff JEFFRIES fROlEN FOO OS !NC., Ori~ Wes!, Jn lllt City of Sanll AN, a California c11riio1ottion, 1116! w..i.lporl Gllilorn•a. o •.. Hunl•llQIOn Beitt h, C•l•I' '11M9, O.te!l July,,, l~JS T~i' bu,mt\S 1\ conducted t>y a <o,. WILLIAM£. S1J0HN, W•ll~Fa•911 Bank& Penf!IOpl' Kav Bova E>:etulors or the Will ol lhe "bo~e riarneoooce-!lrnt MtKEl'INA & FITTING JU5Wll1hln a1 .. 11, LHA"91k1, CA. 90010 Al lo.My lor E••<utors . loss, th e B ig 1'hrec m a k e r s hav e t o t.ii second-quarter earnings or $381 million . American Motors Corp. said it will show a profit PlltlllSl'leO Qran9'1' Coast Oai!y Pikll. .JulJ 75,andA~Qu•l I, I. I~, 19/~ 11/irlS TIIE RELATIVELY low level of U.S. capital invcstl]lenl has stunted the growth or industrial capacity which in turn has trig· gered high unemployment and lo\\rer growth i n productivity and real domestic gross national pro· .duct, he s aid. -A down\\•ard sliding scale for capital gains which would in- crease the present 50 percent ex· clusion by an additional 2 percent of th(' gain for each year the asset was held. up to a maximum ex· clusion of 00 percent on assets held more than 21 yearso In addition , he called for con- s ideration o f m o re libe r a l guidelines to realistically reflect the cost of d e Preciation and replacement or machinery and equipment, stating that present guidelines "are inadequate to of· fset the effects or inflation ..• porotlion, Coun1vCier1< JeH••f!SFroren Food• Inc, COMMINS, MCCLAIN ANOWOL-0 PUBLIC NOTICE Thi' ~ldlemenl wa1 111ed wl1/'I !he AltorMy1ilUw Counlt Cler~ of O!ilhQf! Coun11 on Ju11 llUI P1seo ff V1l•"<la 22, 1915. 5"ilel01 F-"OIQ Laguna Hilll, Cotlilornli t26Sl Pl.ibliShed Oran9e Co~'1 Oa•ly Pilot Ttl: U U l Mt·1loct SUPERIOR COUR7 OF THE ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNT'I' OF ORANGE July15,<1nd A11gu~t l,8. 15, 1~1~ 2J8()./S A11ornt11 l11r : PIU11011•• PllbllshtHI OranQf! Codsl OdilY r>i!OI, No.AMSll ORQER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The loll owing person' are dolnQ OUS.· ne'SS I ': PROFE S SIONAL GROUP '!i.E A\l!CES, 7'170 Harbor 61vlJ .• Su•te 105, CO' la ....... Sil. C.A . 92616 Hertoen C. Oa v1s, l 'iou!h Encino, UllJUN Bet tll, CA. Fr.i>til A. Erllnger Jr ., USo. A!la Mira, UIQLinot 6'ac1'. CA. Thi$ b11sinf~'l Is c.onllutled l:y " vcnera1 partner~h•p. F.A, Er unoer T1'1' ~Tatement wal 1!11'<1 Wi1h lhe Counh Clerk cl OranQtt County on July July 2S, 2~. 1>nd Auou" l , 191~ 2138-15 In tt>f! 1\1 .11\er o\ !he Applica11on ol PAMELA ELLEN H!LOE8RAN0 For P \!BLIC NOTICE .,_ '';.",,",~;!17c''o1~nof PAMELA ELLEN -----c,o.cNo,c,o,----"-1 HILOEBRANO IOr Ch•noe ot na-. NOTICE TO CREDITORS havln<;1 t>t'en llled in Co11•l. '""' 11 iP. SUPERIORCOURTOFTl+E P<'il••nQ lrom ~ol•d ilPOli(ilhOn thOll STATE OFCALIFORNIAFOR PAM£:LA El..LEN HILOE8RANDhot~ THE COUNT y OF ORANGE l11ed an "PPl•(i!ion P•OPOS1ng tM! lw!r No. A-StMtt namr be trianoeo to PAMELA ELLEN Estate ol JO,..N W EE K~. O.cease.s. HILOEBRAND OE LR 10. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to !I'll> Now, t .... retore, 111' hereby orderf!<I C•lldllo•' ot the 1bove nameO aiec.eoerii and d;.Klf!<I, th1t •II per'IO"s mterf!SI· 11\al all person' tiavlnQ tialms """''"" ed '" wid maner do IPC>rar before th•~ lhe wid Oecedenl are requirt<l \o Ille Co<irl lnOe~rl..,.nt lon tl'lel'tn<Wy~ !hem, Wilh '"" ""''~Sa•v YOUCl'o!•S, In AU{lu~1. 191~ ., 10 .00 o'cl<xk A.M., 01 the oltoce 111 the clerk cl 1,,., abO..., en. ~Id do;ty 10 s11ow <au~e why """" ap. plfcation for ct>anQf! o! name shOi.ld not li!lt<l coutl, or lo present them, w•lh ltof' tit' Qranled. · 1'. 19/j, nt'Ces~·v YOU(,,..•S. !O !he un<Jt<r"gn.ed F•Pl41 al The""''" 01 Walter J 0.ll'l"Or>d at !1 1~ lurther orOe•f!d lhdt d ("ll'r 01 e1~ Hed•l••!t Bldg., 19 P in(' A...,nur, lt>i~Or<Jt<r To Show Caui.e tie OUbl!)l\l:'(I Pllb!ll.tled Orange Coast O"llv P1to1, LO<IQ 8ea<'1, Calll. 'fOIOl. wh•<h" II'<! 1n 11\~ Orange Coots! D"11y Pilol, July 18. 25, ""°August I, 8. 1915 l~%·15 1 pla<:e 01 tluS•nf!ss of !hi llncle•s•9'W:'(l in ii nl'WSIWP<'• of Qenf!•otl c1tcu1a11on. 1 "11 m81lers pet!ininD 10 the e~la!e o! P<'lnll'<I in 'aid cou11ly, al ltd't ont• f!ilCll -ek lor tour 'uCCl'ss•ri! ,...,.,k~ PUBLIC NOTICE l.l1ddecl"Oent. within lour monthsatter tne 1 .. ~1 pub!ical!on ol lhhno!•t~. pr lot 1111"" day ol S"io hf!.itin<,1. -----~==-----·' OoteoJ111y22. l91S. O..teo111ii.l111dot10IJ1.11v.19/S 8 ·144lS ELMA WE El<!. Hottmon&.Scov1lle SUPE RIOR COU AT OF THE AOmini,ltillti• 01 tho< .,~ta!f! Ju<19e ot said ST ATE OF CAL! FORNIA FOR ~.,.r ior Co11rt THE COUNTY OF ORANGE of 1ne a DO Ye named O«tdo!nl SOL BAROUH No, A·l44S. • WALTERJ.OESM ONO 1mw.11 Fln.t SlrHI MOTICE OF .. EARING OF PETITION •U H•irt-11 Bldg., Lo1 A"'19i.1, C•lllorl'lli to0l• FOR PAOB#ITE OF WILL AND FOR ltPiMAYt. • TeltplloM; lll-Mi01son6·06" LETT£ RS TEST #IMCNT olR Y LOllQ k•c~, Ca ll I. toeOJ AllO•MJ lor AppUcanl E11a1~ 01 WA LOO MAN IHQUEl. At10l"MJ IOr Adminiur .. tti• f'llblllhed Orang. Co~"I Oaflv Piiot JR., OectiSffl Pubt1sht<ll O•anQe Co•S! O"ily PilGI, AUQUll I, B, IS, ll, 191 S 'IB'l~IS t.OllCE tS 1"1£F1Ell'I' GIVEN 111<11 Julw7S.andAu<,lu•l1.8,15,1'1S 211l·IS STEPHA N IEL LURETHA .O.\ANRIQUEZ ha~ hleO ht<re1n a po>1> 11on lor Protliteot Will an<11or l~sudnc~ 01 u11~r1 Testamen1"'' le 11>e Peli• ••oner. relerenc., to ... 111ch 11 m<ldt.< !or !urth(;r parl1cu1ars, an<I 1na1 hmt ano PhK~ ot h.,a .. n9 the ~•me 11a1 been W I tor Au9YSI 12, 191S, al 'l·JD" m, 1n tne (our!room ot Oepartm,nt No. J of '-dill C.OO.•I ... , 100 CIY•c..._Ctnt~r o .. ..., Wl'sl. the (11• cl <;.ant a Ani:'Cal1IO<nia, OaltdJuly 2•. 1'11S, .,. WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, COU/'lty (ltr~ RICHARD L.McMECHAN AnwMY•l ~w Jll ll Cli"'lno Capi1tr ino S.11 Jw11 ~pi51r1no, Cotl 11. t2•1s AllCll'MJIOf': PlllUorier PllbU!heO Oran~ Co.1st Oaily Pilol, July ll, and AuQusl I, 7, 1'115 Jl84.l·1 S PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMEMT The tollawin9 person, art O<>in9 bu\I N!S.SIS: TAL~ING PLANlS ANO SolNORfl. WATT ACQUISITIONS LtM!TEO. 471 VoSI• Parida. Newporl e ... cn, C..l1lorn1• ~660 S..rtram L. Tesman, 121 \/isla P•• ;tOa, NewPOr1 Btotcl'I. Cotlif<"'n1a"2ti60 Sandra A. watt. •:11 v1sli1 Paraoa. l'l~w'POM Beach, Calltornla •2tiM This bu11nels 1s <Onducte!l Oy a oe~ral p.on...,rshlP. ..... nct r1A. W8!1 This \ldltmenl wat llled with 1hf C.0Unt1 (.1,rk of Cringe Coun1y on Jufy U, 191S. F'Jlll Pllbi!U>ed Or1noe Co. 51 O.llly P>•ol, July 1e, 1S,ino Aug11st 1.1. 1•1s 151J-l'l PUBLIC NOTICE 11 ..... ,, Su.PERIOR CQU RT OF THE STATE OFCALIFOANIA FOR Tt1E COUNTY OF ORANGE N•.A·M-4'l NOTICE OF HEl<IUNG OF PETITION FOR PAOllATE OF WILL l<NC FOR LE ne RS TEST AME NT AR y Eslale Of SAR-AH M MITCHELL, Oecf!ar.eo. NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\/EN 11\iol L.0, M•TCHELl ha' Inell herein a Pt'!illon '°' Probate of Wiii otnd 10< 1,. ,uanc., ot Letters Tts!amenlary to lhe PftUloner releren<e lo which Is n\ilde for tvriher oanltul•r\, ano 1...i !he '''""' 1no olKf! ot hear1ni;i 1ht l>ilme hM llo:'<>n S4!l le• Auc;iust 11, ,,,~ i'f\ •·JO a.m., in '"" courl•oqm ot O..oarimrnt NO. 1 of "Id co11n. •• 100 (•YIC Center ori...., Wes1, In 1he cuv ol Santa Ana, C•llta•nlll. F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS Oi'tlt!<I J11ty ?l , l'llS. NAME STATEMENT P UBLIC NOTICE WILLIAME.StJOt1H. The kl!iowinQ perr.on' arf ooinc;ibusi· 1--------------1 County Clt•k ,...._,,, 1~ HOTtCE OF OISSOLUTI ON WISE, KILPATRICK, PIPS, NEWPO RT ot.UTO W,.~ & OFPAATHERSHIF' &CLAYTON, INC, BUFF, TENNIS CLUB, IRVINE Pllblic nolitf! 1, hereby Q•Yf!'fl t~ilt Anoriwy5ot1Uw when it releases results next week. THE APRIL.JUNE earnings compare with aggregate losses of $94 m illion in the fir s t quarter. Industry earn- 1.ngs still "''ould be the lowest fo r a s pring pe ri od si n ce 1958 , however. Separately Thursday, Chrysler's directors vot- ed to omit the firm's third-qua rte r dividend. ll i s lhe third con· seculive t ime the com- pany has omitted a pay· ment. Chrysler firs t o mitted ,its 35-cent dividend in lhe J anuary-March quarter. It was the Cirs l such ac- tion by Chrysler since the 1930s. Amcord's E arn ings Increa se Amcord In c. o f -Newport Beach reported earnings for the second quarter en·ded June 30 in· creased to $2,817,000 or 43 cents p e r s hare, representing an increase over 1974 second quarter net income of SI ,937 ,000 or28cents Over The Counter MASO Listinqs IS 1s•·, Twin 01' 2~ 2S •~mn 1 1\!o 8'0 ''" 1ov, Tym!llr 1,>iG. J1'1o -" '"-I''• •"-f,'I.. UB Fl,...; · !"' •'A 1111 WI f,\li 1 1/'\, 791,. Uni .C•pl "'• J lfnQ M 1'-8'"' 2si,.. i6•. union sp1 11•1. I• 'tcsl Pl 1~'11 4'1> 26 2•'-Un T 81\C. l'IV> 2 1 ICyG1 IJ\'r U V> l'l'h 6 11,, unArt Th 13 u ttmr Cl ,..lMi ~1v, 21)\o, 21'1'1. US S.00-r SI S'I Ur Fd I~ 16'h 12'/• !] US Tri< l. 1l'lll ll\lo II.ml I l'I"' 20V• \'IV• 20''• Univ Fd' 16\\i 11•1, 11111 H J I•.,, 1sv. 11~ 11''• \/~., Sn 2~ l \o\ ms Sir 16V. 171/• 14 .... 14'1Go \Ian Dyll II ~• 12V. I'll ~T 6'°' 1 \IV> 11'1io V~ Ski< 4V. ~\lo SC: PLI 11\'o 17Vt 10''1 11V. Yl<ICll'I St 11V. 1••;, Ltl'I t?"" tµ,, 78V. IQ. VISIOll S.C O'\lo S\l'l Id S" •V. S';• lf>.,,, 371.4 Vol S._ JV. ,.... IVfll W ~\'I l h JO Xl'h war EBk 11 \1• U Yf!llo Fri l6 J6:Vo Svt 6 W1!1h NG 101/• !0111 Zions Ulh lt'O 20'h -~r11 t;~ OTC 10 Most Active 9'1! 10 Slocil \/1l11m1 Bhl As11ec1 Olil- 7 I ll) Pwnn Offs Ga' 113,200 11'1) u r.-"'Ii '"• 10~-. &:.nttnnl1t Cp 't?,.00 l'-J 1+ '!.It • ''"' Amer E~Pf'e•~ ll,400 39 Jlt'Jt-1" l'l'h ''"' P1b~!Brew 1'1,400 71'4 21\<o-· l 9'11. 10.v. 0.1• , 10,100 )()\I 111,1. ~ 'h [lor( t1rG1s M,100 11 11'/•-Ill> 2SS 260 Ran~ rv~n 1.6,700 2'h 1:...-"'° I "'• '~" Ban mer l<a SJ.MIO •2 •71•-1h 8•1) 9 A11 ser8uy;h Sl,lloOO 1'\11 llV-''• 7~• 1~ E• ngieOU 11,.00 11~ 11!1• ""' 13 14 ---20v. 20:i.:. Not.SO \/Olume Tllday o,/l0,.00 "'-• 10 1oo .. otrw;e, '"° 7'IJ/• lO'/• Oecl·~~ 218 8>,;, ,,,, Unchanveci 1 I'll e a.._ Total 7!o09 U \I; II> ,,,.. • .. L . 11~1 19•1; •••••ttt•r s •••••• ••sPrs l8\I) l 9'1• '°AIHl:M'li 1• IS t CoOonPlttrl wt ,.,...,. .... Up 67.S 21'!. 21Vo 2 Sc.Oil$ L!qGold I""+ ~ Up 11.l l l.:. 91< J Gelmltn ln~lr 11.<o + 111• Up 20.8 lS'll 161!. ' Domin Mtg Rttv .l, •• ,.. Up :10,0 .~. 9:V. S COiton P¥1rOI 81/l + IV• Up 11.2 11"' lJ\, 6 Kl!al h Tetna ll • 1¥• Uo 15• I',_ 1"" 1 AlleQ~Y Av 1 + 'I• Up 1l ,J I~. 1 8 Kenn.Oy Cohn 7 + IJ. Up U .J 71 1i1h 9 C.ilnnonMll .IB I ~'"'+ l 't Up 1(.7 ,,.., 11 ~o 10 Natnl CSS Int 10~•• I'.• UP ll .9 l l:W. 11 ~ 11 Spjl<f!lab~ In< ''• + •;1 Up 1),J 21 '-"' 11 n Thr.,shld Teen 1•'1oo+ 1.,.. Up 11.1 lO lO'IG. 13 Adva11 Mry Sy 5"• + .... Up 11.1 3.,., ' 11 Pao: Wl'ltn 111d J'h . ~ Up n.o l l"' 1~"" 15 Mister St.,.,ll 1\lo+ \II Up 10.0 """' lO"" ,. Pottent\ lllAfll ,,~. .,.., Up IO.O 1)'-"' l1J/o 11 Re-nlllnc .«IQ I '/'/, "'-Up '1,1 19"" 'ZOV, II K 0 I Corptn IV/• .• ,.. Up 9,1 19 ll'h 19 MG F 011 C.Orp ~'h + ""' UP 'I. I 151/o 16 lO Sytor lntoro 12 + t Uo 9.1 11 11"1. l 1 SenSOfm•U El J•r..-V. Up 8.l 1111o 1• l2 wi1.,yJ Son .12 ll'IJ+ 1 Up e.o 11'"' 18"'1 l3 Aml"oocU .llob 31/J+ o,(o Up 1.1 10 llV. 1• O.ta Te<.hnOIQ'l 1 ~+ V. Up 7,1 ti 18V. LQ$ERS IOV. 11>'4 I ~nloMed lr>d ' -"" ()0 13.S 23 1•'h 1 ~lynM 1.12• l•V•-11't OH 10.1 S'lt S'h l Nat 0.11 Com J~-\'I Oii 10,0 IS'll 11\f> ' Cousins P rop ,,,._ ,,. Oii 9,5 l"-l"' 5 \/lsuelS<len 51< ,,,,_ "'1 Oft 9,~ JJV, 33'" 6 Atwood Oc.n<\ IOlN-I Off 8.5 15'-l•\lr I Walbro Cp ,18 2¥o-V. ()ti 11,J 2111> 29\/) I lntlRoyal!! 01 l\lt-V. Off 1.1 7lolo 91.1. 9 Pl'OCeS\ 'l''I' l 'h-V. Off 7.1 1"• 8J/o 0 ICe lly J.erv .70 ID., .. -'l\o Oil 1.1 11 v. 11~ 1 S•st<Earth s.c JV.-v. Off 1.1 MUT UA L FUN DS PLAZA, I R\/I NE SHOl'PINC. Robert M , 8alltY. 11nO Ellw11f!l 0 . lOllPl1WA..,.n1>1,St1lt1.ot CENl ER, CACHE CARO. CACHE Wood.hf!rttolore1111lnQbVSl~~vnc.le• l.Dn9B18Cll,Calil.tot01 CARO COMPANY', WORLD OF lEN !ho< lk l•llOt.11 llrm n•,,_ otnd style"' Allor"'"'' .... hlllloo'I ... NIS.P.O Bcr•)'61,N•'l'OOr1 8e11Ch,CA BW 6ul ldt rs & Developers Pu1>hllleclQrangeCoastOaU1Pl10l, <!7Ml. •11> ~·wlrd, CorCl'la <lei ~r. ill ltoQI So. !ii!ICli'tlr Un11 ''K'', Coty of July JI. i'tnd A11Q"1I I, I, l'llS 1MS./S Uhl 9?b2S. l'not~eom, County ol Otan9'1', S!~I., of Willia m T . Pascoe Iii, chairman and chief ex· ecutive officer. said that consistent 'A-'ith earlier forecasts. the inc rease in earnings was achieved despite a decline in second quarter sales volume . Sa les for the period amounted to $53,415,000 compared to 1974 second quarter pro- duct sales of $60,843,000. New York -FOi· Nlllwd e.1~ 9.S5 EATQfl & F-3.1S •.09 M<ll._I 11.21 N.L. Pine St f .IJ N.l.. Am lftd 2.SO N.L. Ric~ Mithltl Gors ki, ~I• SE.:twa•o, C.dhlorn1a. dlO on '"" 121h dav ot Jun.,, coron1>ot1Mar,CA'l2615 I'll~, Dy mvtual <On\ent, d"-.oJye !he PUBLIC NOTICE J o nn How,.rd Bona nno. ,1~ \oJ•d Pil•IM•,.hlp ano l~tm•Ail!P tl'lfo.r BUIJl Xaward, C.oronot Otl Mllr, CA 9?b1S •elotlions °'~ partn~rs l1'er~.n. l'urttw>• NOTICE OF TA UST EE'S SALE lhi' b11s1n~'' ;,. <.onduclt!l by 1' nohct •S Mr~Dy Q\>f!ll 1n~I lhe un On AUQ11st 18, 1'11S, •I II AM., Sou11'1 OOl\llti( oartn.erst>\p °"S•Ol\ed will n~ De •t~pgnS•O•f!, from Bay F1""""111 (ofp., •~ Oulr it(IC)Olnled R•c~Gor$•t lh•So.iy on lor "'ny oblloat•""' ln<Ufrt'<ll Trustee un~r <)nd ""''uanl 10 OeeG cf Jann eonanno t,. Eowa•d Q Wood 1n l'l•SO..-n ,.,.me or F•Sll' '"'ht""'meolthf!llrm ''"" •ecorOtd J\lf'le 71, 191~. at ln'll. 1 n,, ila1.,menl wa~ l•l!:d ....,1h 1 ~, OA 1 ED I' l Anl>htlm. C1'1Uorn••. I his No1 · 1155', In book 11111, paqe 19J, Ill Ol- llrdoay 01 Julv,1~1s. ! cl•! R•to•d' Int"" olfl<e ot the eoun. Count• Cler~ 01 OranQ' Co11n1v on Ju11 Robe•I M , Ba•ltV h Recordt• cf OrfnQt County. st~1e of l•,1~1~ PubllWO Oran•• Coasl O.llly Pilot Ca11forn1o1 WILL !.ELL. AT PUllLIC l'unh~l'eO Oril"'Jt' Coa U 0.11¥ P!lt>!. AuQU\I !, 191S :l~·l l AUCTION 10 HIGHEST BIDDER ''"~'~·~"~·~':":":·~·~"~'"."~"~'~·~··~·=·~"'._'~-::'~' 1c=";;~";:;-;;;:::;;;::;;;:~~~1 FOR CASH (p.Jt .. bl• at lime ol WI• In -P U'BLIC NOTICE lawful "'°""'of tllf Unit.,_., Stit\l'S) 11 P UBLIC NOTICE S122 l• Palma, L• Palm•, C..lllorM!i 1---.,.,-,----.,.-,-cc-cc--·l •U rlQhl , ltlle .. no 1n1tre~t (onve,,.d 10 lowl'IQ 1$ • II" OI NY \/•n 9.'l'I 10.'2 ARD; Gnlltl'I S.SI 6.08 LOllO ABB: Pin T~ Ir) Ill Asso Fd ... N.L. !)id and it1kf'd l)rl· G F\11\d I.ti 9.U S..ln FCI 1.M e,sl lncom '·'' 1.~5 Allll•I •.tJ 7,q l"tONl!Eltl l'D: lnYISI \,OJ N.L. <n on Mui I.IS 8,f'I Gvlth F 8.1'1 '1.61 H8rt Giii 'l.•S N.L. Am Bu' 2,IJ J.06 Pion Fd 11.ll 11.::M OcEol~ ...... , ... •, •• ·'• Fund\ as QU011G by p Pl'\" "4,07 N.L. lntml S.31 S.IO Hart Lv 8.82 N.L. Bnd deb 9.l J 10.11 Plonr ti 10.4'1 11.'6 tNt NA~O Inc. Ill St\s t .lS !0.1l Spec:ll F S.Sl 6.0J Harv FO 'l.l4 N.l.. LUTHERAN 81t10: Pla/'11\d 10.2111.16 Slllfl'IC llto.l'l N.t.. ---I lllY I.IQ 9.62 !tt<k Fd 1,8) 9.•SHedQe S89 ••. Brot>Fd 9.3SIO,l7PLIGRO 10.DJI0.96 C..0111 1,~N.L. Thi!........ HAHNINO E016. Sp 11.31 N.L. He•fl111! {/I Il l Bro Inc 1.3' 9.0 PL! Trn 6.2• •• 81 Sloc:k 11.n N.t.. J uly JI 1915 FUNDS: EQrel Fd 9,'M 10.IO HOrace IS.l 7 1t.12 Bro US 9.IJ 10.14 PAICE ROWE: S OltlOU .. : '8111 ·~ """-1.10 l,10 Ell1111 Tri ll.Ool ,, lmprl Cp I.« e.1J MASS CO: Growth 10.ltN.L, C.00111 S.7t 6,ll '.dm Gw 3.S1 J.16 Ba!Md e.SO t .?'I Energy 12.21 N.L. Imp Gr 6.ll 7.02 FrHm 1.11 7.4J lll<11m 9,)8 N.L. lllCOrfl 1, .. 8.10 ol!lm tn< l n l.Sl Bnd Fd 1,'lfl e.n F•lrfiCI 1.•1 '·"Inc BoM S.JI J.U lndO F •.12 1.•1 Nw E•• 10.M N.l., Ke""' c 10.ll II.CM •Adm Ins 6 I.Ii J.19 EolY G~ •. JI 6.90 Fm B11re 1.11 H.L. Ind FAm (fl (l) Mist. F t .S.. 10.•S NW tlor 7.10 N.L. Smmlt 1.10 I.IS l'dYIW!r l .•I J,IJ Eqly Pr l.60 2.81 'l!DlltlATED ""' lnlf11on 7.61 '·"' MASS ,NCL: Pro Fd S.M N.L. Te<hnl •. ,. 6.8• ~ln;ii Fd 6.15 J,J(t Fnd Am S.96 6.Sl .. I Ill ln...,~t 16.16 II.JI MIT t .6110.IJ Provd GI 6.'lfl 7.6J wrw~ F 1.15 9.21 ~Ina In 11,68!2,17 Grwth 1 01 ()'I Al.laclr 8.10 l .22 1h .. rn& 1.1•N.L. MIG 9.4110.1&PUKISIP 8.(~ 9,18 M1f)I G 8.1! 8.91 Al\llure 1.81N.L. lncom 5.~3 ... Empre 11 •1 ••• llnv Guld 680 N L MIO 12.0l11.91 PUTNAM emp IY l.OO N.L. AGE Fd •.21 •.JD Prov '" J.36 J.f,I .flh Emf 16.JI ... j111w llldl( tii <ii. MFO II.DJ n .e• FUHOS: '"" C.p 1,DI 1.61. Allstate 9.ll 10.0tl Sope(I l.~9 1 '3 FIOELI Y i'"y Bos f.39 I0.1• MCO II.SJ ll.ll ConYer 9.'17 10,7t ravl Eq 9.26 10,IS Alpha Fd 1,11 N.L. \/""lur l ,lJ t ,10 G"OUP: IH'llST ~'tS hi I,(] N.L. EQuily 1.14 9.71 udOI' H 11,f'I N,l,. Atn Blr!h ID.JO ILJ2 rl FO JD.54 11,51 Bnd deb 8,19 l .'15,COUNSEL Mltl'ler 9 I• N.L GeorQ 11 .92 IJ.03 CG 2.ID N.L. Am Eqly Il l (l l HASE Callt81 1.7" t .06 (apam 7,1'9 1.5' MIG Am (,l l 4 .... Grwlh t .41 TO.~ (I (,SQ N.L. -----~==-----1 N0TtCE INVITINGfll0$ and now held by ii unOf!f 0..edol Tnl!ll B·l>rUtO f>loli(e '1 herf!OY qlve11 ttldl !he Soll•d in lhe property i+tullf!<I lfl s .. 10 Gounty NOTICE TOC."EDITORS 01 Trus!"'s ol 11\f! COi't~I Communl!y otndSlaledti<rlOldtS, Included in· Amcord's 1974 seco nd quarter earnings was a $1.678,000 pretax loss r es ulting from the sale or in vest· ments , princ ipally the company's interest in Ph i lippine Ro ~k Products Inc., whic h re· du ced ea rnings per share by 14 cents. AM EltPl'tESS TOH: Conlt• ID.tt N.l..: Capll 51'1 1.n J.11 Morley M TOON.L. lncom 7.0I 1.1• "Fftd Ill h l f"U NQS· Fncl Bo\ /o,(J 1.0l Cv SSK J.7J •.• INVlfST OROU .. : Y Fo •.DI 9.I S lnvt't 7.21 7.11 llaO .111.ot 7.15 (.aptii " 5.1• fron Co J.•S l ,J? Otr 111( l.OON.L.' IOS Bf\d S.lt 5.SI SB Fd IJ,llN.L. \/Isl• F 9.3710.2' lfllf'IO 7,71 l .IJ SUPERIO A COUltlTOFTl-IE (.olltQf! Dhlnc.! ol Or.,nqe County, AlflS4!holllli1•telnif'l.OIOl,ol:l1cf ST ATE OF (.ALI FOJI NIA l'OR Cellto•n•a, ..-111 rec:eiwt ""°'leO t>oO'I up l ra<;t No. ?BIJ ., per map rf!<O<llNI 1n Tl-IE COU NT'l'OFOltlANGE lo 11 00 ii m, Wf!Ont~day, AUQUs1 10, -9" .,.QI!, tS to•4I Ill Mhtell.,_,s No.A·MllO 191S, ~I 1n .. Pvr<h•~·no Ot'PI "' Miii MIPS In lhe Oftl<• ol lhe cOU!lly .... EU111e OI HELEN E L.USZCZ. 1.C..-t ai~lfitt loo;:,,ltd 81 'llO Adami cordl!rotwiClco11nly. °'•'o .. ,"',,.· IS M•E"EB" ,, •• ,. 10 1_ Aven\IO', Costa Mf\ot, Ca!tlorn1a, al lhest,....,l8!ldrts1•ndO!Mrc°"'"""' '-" • u • ••· which time •1'•d 1)1!!11 will be ll\/t>ll<IY Of1iQnillo!I, it an(,ol lht r,.,1.,..._rt, Earnings J u mp 80o/c At Firm ln<om 1.11 Sllft B• '·'° f,,99 °"" 1.?S ••• , IDS Glh .114.•1 ... MU 811 F I .It l .'IS \/oy8Q 10,17 11.22 NfON SllllVICE l~~stm 6.ll Sptc:1 5.lJ S.12 EJsa.11 1,d ... , 10$ NO 4,4t 4.11 IF f'd 7.)J 1.'1 A•W!f'I F 1,00 N,l,.. llOU"~ 5'NKI S.61 m Fd 1.t'I 8,/J [venl ll.l2 ••·' IDSPT 2.tl l ,11 IF Gto S.27 2 .... ~ .. ,. F •.61 S.Oo 8rdS lw 11.12 IJ.1S !otoc:k t .17 6.91 A MHG FOS: F\11\d ll .6S U ,"1 Mut..,1 8.DI 1.11 I OIN... IK J:q .117.J:I I.OD N.811 l!lv 6,1, 6.71 •M .. UNOS Gitt .. : Kl'l k k f' S.40 s.•1 Pur!ln t .701D.05 Sloek , •.• 11.ea ..... : t«fG S.'6 •• ., Un (.-.I I.ts t .11 Amc9P 4 51 4,93 IVll<k & 5 St •.ll Saltm F l .1, (..II' S.-tact 1,•2 9.11 A,,..r 11.2111.'J UODEtt fDS; ~ 111 11.1512.1~ Am Miit /.15 8.SI L,.lbrty 1,.0,,1 1.16 Trlftd 19.1120n \/er Plly 6.70 6.1( Grw111 4.TD I ... INr Inv n .JI H.L HJTED fUNDS: flnd FA 111 (I) Mlflhl . . .. JllNAN!';IAL lnY R.i j ,).I J.M ltom 1.01 1.71 Mat Rts 10.01 N. AC;(um 5.11 •.37 (;'h Am •.10 .... SC,.,,, F 6.11 6 ... ""OGRAMS' I S I! Slits 70 ... N.L. S.1811< 13,15N,(. 8llO Fd· .... J.JO 1rw; Am 11 ... 14,10 LONIAL Fin Oyn 4 .. 0. NL, GrWlh •.11 5.1~ I Tri 1.11 N.L. ~ 8.22 N.L, Cont•• 1.42 t .13 in .. Am 11.99 ll ,10 FUltlOS: Fiii ln<t l .65 N.L. ll'Kom l .lt 4.11 Nill lndu 1.n N.L. SpKal 70.•1 H.L. c.on• lllC 7.ts 1.71 N P'rt 1•.12 1'.70 c.n .. r 8 ?4 •,01 Fl11 lllt 6.n N.L. l•st Ut l .'2 , • HAT SlfC l'OS: Lev 4,S3 .... ll'IC"Olfl t .n 10.&4 A'i:~~ I~:~'!:~ ~;:i..!,'• ::~ i:~ ~,':tr"• 10.t1 "·" 1:1~~1 F~ ~:~ ~f:!; ~,, ~:~ ~:!l :;.~r,ITY :.~s:,,$0 ~~ !:t: t;; Am 1n11" •.>6 (.11 Grwth 1.15 S lt INVEST0tl$: lwy Fund S.9S N.L. Olwldn J ,IO l .'° lrwtl l ,tl 6.f1 d $W." 4." N.L. A"' 111 .. \1 '·" N.L lncom 1,01 1.n OIK "II 4.13 5.1. J p Gwlll l .s.t 9,2'' ,,...,-Slk aJ..J9 •. oo Ullr• F J.01 7.61 c. ,,,, H.L-. Aft'INI Gt 2.IS J,J) '1•11tu1 2,16 2.>6 Grlh "O 6,7' 6.'6,1-Fd 1J.1QN.L l..u>m ,.....-;-qi 1,90 111ir.1 l .J2 9.Dol G"1S t .l.l t .•1 AN("OR ,,,, G 12,21 N,L. lrw;om 1.,5 l,t5 Jlllwt1t11 1t.,.. N.L. Sbx;k Sr 1!6... 7,06 5efllry " 11.•t 11,71 Jllf_ l'UNOS: Gl'tOUP (I I (1) Stock F I .It 1,l.lJOHN HAHCOClt; Grwth j ,ll j,61 AlllEMLO Giii, : Ac!e~ F J,61 l.'' """r I~ l OO NL WLTH Ill Multl 7.llON.L. 8nd FO t8.111t.M HllW(NGl.": com" l .ilO ~.11 M F lld 1.06 1.n ~w h 63' ••S M W"41 11 .11 N.L. Grwlh S.11 6.:rt Equltv 14.ot 15.J2 EM•,.,. (..ti s. 1 ,(iOrll Stk 10..011.59 ll'l(Om .:~, 1'.Qt, A & B ,90 .97 Fdfl Gt l .... 3,91 SIDNI 1.)6 1,00 Or wth 1.08 1.11 Fie!. Fd a,t6 '·" ALUI l.INlf lll)S: Aiewtv ID.Doi II.OD 1.:n 1.43 "Ol!NDt:ltlS ltllY$TOftl: lllCom 1),U 14.tt H8f1't 1.Jl 1.01 V.t Liii J,it I .II trtdilo" of the •DO>'!! nemea de<f'!len1 ~"'1d an11 ••all !or PRINTING o r ~1'(;•111ed•tll:lve 1 p,,.rpOrled lobe. 1801 lhll Ill ~'"°"~ hawln9 <l11ms <10<>1r.51 Go L o E N w E s r c O L L ( GE S.a Ori/I, Corona del Mar, Callt11rnl" the WiCI ~(f!denl ara <t(lulttO IO lile NEWSPAPE R FOR 191S·I•. Tl'l9 under"gntd lr11Slee db<lal~ thtm, will\ ti. MCf!1W•• YOIK ... f\, 1n AU tl1d\ ••• •o bf 1n IC<Of0antf wl1h ""'' U.tOIUty lor a11y l11correctneu Of 11>1 vtlkf! o l the ct•rk ot lhe i tl<i...., en lht ln\1r11ct1ons ~!Id Co.,d1l1ort1 Ind Iha ~•l:tl 11M1e~\ af\d OIM• '"'""°" IUlt<I coufl,O• to 11rewnt lhf!m. w1lh I"" SQl<.ill<lllons wl't( h are "'°"" on lilt dl\IQn•llo!I, JI .tnY, 11·00wn l'le••tn 1'JCl$W•Y W<><K'-•'· lo tfW undc!f\IQIW>d .,n<t may tll' \tCu•C'll 1n '"" of!•c~nf lfW S.id wle ... 111 be motdt, t111t wUhoul 81 lhlollittol A•IPll I, ca11 .. n.,11141 c P\>r<hai,nq A<,1•"' ot ,a\O l<hoOI d•I coventnl or warra;,1.,., 1aor•1, or ,,.~ W•'' L• P4ilma Avl., Anaheim, Cl>. tticl • pl1.cl,•1g.11rdlnQl•lle.POSl.eUIOl'l,orftl- t?tiOI, whl<h Is 1ho< p!1c1 ot b\lll~1 °' each t>I04er mui• ~"b"''' w•th hl\bld uwl'1or1rw;.,,, lo "~ thl1emalnlr1Q pr Jn. the u~rslgned 111 •II m1t1e1' oerta!n• • ca,,.;1,•s <htt~. lt•l•!ltO lhe<:k, or clptl """'cf 1118 not• ('I setu•ed tiyuld lnQ tolht< est1i. OI 1810 dt<"k•nl, wi!lll11 tlld!Mr'' llQnd m"'°"' ~yotDll to 11>1 or OMd of ~ti, I0-•11. 1'211.0 . with lour montl'!s .tier tM-11•~ lhlb'I<-"*' dllr o1~1l'le C.oa'I commvnllY (;ol!WI "1!1rftl 11\ffeon, '' pr11yl4t6ifl, .. 11:1 ollhl1root1c1. DI'''''' Boa•dOI Tt11\l .. •l!IM...-l IWlllt l•I ..... Ml( ... If Uy, ~ O'.f O.ttd7d•t~ not ff\t lllltn f•~• t"'•Cf!nl !S'll.I of tn.t lerm' ot 1811:1 O.ad ol Tr..,11, *'· Co r N Reh -Fnci 1"" 6,11 4.. ~ . .Gnni'! • :11 S.OI 1· fl'l fl.J2 11... Mt 1.'6 · .. PM• F• J,M 1. U" Gftl .. llS J.tl Comprehensive.__Carcec_~,_.., • .,......,_ 01....u.t 11r_s, , '' 0AOU111 . ~' e1 t6 ... 11.n Slot ,, ... u ,oo i...o-1 L a.10 •·IJ v.. 111< ._,.. •.ss rt>· 0 ewpart ac Wll N1tt 9.1l IO.i2 Gd I.ti '·'° '"°"" 1D.Jl l!.:R 1111 6' 1.U 1.oi Ntvw111 '·~ N.L, •AllllOM .. DSl V8i i: J.DS l..U EOWI< ROT . LU!.ZCZ •um t>ill ., 1 c;iu••an1.., thll ,,_ bldOfr c,..,Ot,tndl~lllf\wtOl Ill• Tr""*~ Adml11IU••lor wllhw1U ... 111 ~n1•• 11110 th!I o•ooosed ConHt<l 11 of lt4 '"'"' Cf91l1d b'f' Micl! OMO 111 -llH·llllMWIU !!'It' -., ·~·11<td to hit\'>, In ,,_ fr\1$1. •• .. • otthe•DO.,.n•f'Mddt<tdtM .,~111 011111u1• lo ""I r Into wth tOtl· Ttlll bl!Wll<!•ry "'"°"r ~11ld r>;.a of lllAL"4 I. (ALLlfN tract, lhe or0<.e~11 1 Of (~ck "'111 bf ''"'" ht11101ort ttf(Ulf!O 81\0 O..· 2141-C: W..t L8 "•Im•..... lortt•ll'd, °' In 111~ c . uw llve~d to the undlt,llJl'lf'd a wrlltHI AMMlmJ,&111. '1111 111!1 '""' t"""'fO I .... ,n towld l>cla•lllotl of O.taun •"fl O.mtnd tor Al ........... Allilnfllltlrotl.,. llthollldl\ltlel . Solla, tfld 4 -ltlltfl NGllU of OtllUll P\ltllltllld Ora110-Coast Ootlly Pilot. No olddt• ma, w!lhd•• .. ;, bid tor• n l!lecllon 10 $toll. TM undt'<il~ July 2J, •l'I0""'9V~ I, •. 1 s. ,.,, ,,, •. ,~ period of for1¥-lt .... 14$) ..,, alter "" tM>WCI \,llO NOll<•OI 0.••1111 and Ei.c. ' ""' ..... ,, , .. , ... l ~;r;ttog1r.11 ~" sa1 for lht OC""!no 111-llo1. lll>fl 11 S.11 to bll r•tordld 1111.,.(-ty tM Do~rd ol I •utltl\ ,,..,.,...,, \hi ...,.,1\ht tt81l)l'O!>trl'11 IOl:aleil. pol wit~ 01 ••1etl•n11 •nv lll'ld all bkb., Ott•: J"''' 17, 1t1' Ill .... 1ve •"Y +rf9QUlarl\!tt or i... SOVTHllAYFtNANCIAL l0<"'itl1li••lnan, t>•O o• l11 t~tMdOlng COlllPOltlAflON NOlit~E W.ATS.ON oMUICfTruit" 5.e<.IY 1fo,1dOt T1ull- Ooe11 AUIJu\110,t91S·l1;008rfl. fl•d; .. 21 Publl"O O'l"Ot Coat! O•ll't' Piiot Auclutl 1.1.1t1s r3·1 PvtMllMcl Ne•"1'1 Hlrllllr N9M Pr~' tomtllMd witll flw O••net co. ... o,,11r ,.llot,.July lS.•fld "u'""' 1,1. ,,,, 11(»./J r announced that for the .....,.. "' 1.12 1.11 Fiii ,_.. 1.1~ ",,..,.,.. 1.11 e.11 ic1 6.t2 1.i. • 10,s• n .•' ~ 't.l' 1•;•1 AHt '' ill! rd 1.6.J N.L, F Specll 1,41 9.21 t I(] S ot 5.,.. w Wld 10.•S 11.lt !llCMft I S 17,tl 0 Rt; year ended May 31 earn· HOVWtTON: 111• •.oo t .JO "£m" 1.•1 N.L · t1111 s 1 11:ss 1•.u 1'"'" 1t.1s N.L. '"""' .•s 1 . ., 111.• e.w I• n g s b .• r 0 r e • x • ,_.,,.. A 1.u •.11 Ill •• S,)4. H.l,.. PlllAN LIN (mi $2 .. ~ •. JS .... , .... l'JM N.L, 0.M !S.J5 N.L s.ea t" "" """"" B ... ,, , 11 Ml In 6.11 N.L. OROU : '0.1 SJ 2~1 I.DI 1.SS 1.11 IOMA rUNDS1 ... " traordlnary credi·l -e Stoc:• s•1 ,·10 ·~c 10.1•11.61 OHTC t .1• •.11 c1111 s.i >.1D .a.ao Wiii 11.t•N.L. ~Sii• t .11 1.'4 blG 1.•1N.L. '""' "!~Llth .-,,10·,, YI 6,lON.L. GwthSr j ... s ... l Apllllo 1.1:14.:111 ... NHMrD: ..... t .OOf ... Yrlil'Mll I.UH.I... lo·~ 000 from •110 000 -;11 N 'L IU. AR I ,r '""'"' '·!' 1.15 PolWI J.IS J.<14 Alfft Fd 1.i" ..... ,,,,, .... ,., VAJiOUAlllD 0111: ... .~. • • • e. roe J'to • "°"'": uso~ s •. 110,l'DL/ldl'tlt'.ll 6,.. ,,. OP ll'nd ;,,. l .<14 ~"" 1.11 9.0 : an increase of 80 percent 88~ vr .,:41 ::· 0tca1r ,,,.. 10.n wu111 1.11 a.1J'LO r oi. u .10 1J,J1 111tom 1.11 r.rt lf'l 11 t .oi N.L £1W11or 11.00 19_,, rrom lh., prior year. llelCll •u , ,, N L Oelw .,. 9.10 9,t ) ,.., Cap ,,., 5 ... !Ld EtlR.. I.DD 1.01 ~, II ''° ... II ''°' •.Ir ft.L, .... ,, '·I' ,,,.,. ..: ftel(.01'1 1·'° N.L Dtlla T 4.01 1.41 "' liqty J.76 J,StjLl!X OllOVll: flrni P i.J>I 6.0S Gtflil' ft,4t '°'" ~ 10.. 118,'8 •••OIR 011:ou .. : \l .. h n .i. N.L, ,kl LIEft 1,9:) 9.16 Cll u-19, ll.10 l• ... TC Sk 11.ot l0.97 t '"" ...... t.ot Tl'Vll '·" t .Q ol"f(f cai J.16 1.1 r111o11 Clo' '·" N.1... 1 Gl'wtll 1.11 '·" ,...8"11 ' .. ,, 1.:111 IM o 4.n • 'fllltt!llr 10.M 11,.Jt Net carnln.gs aner ex· ' lraordinary credit were $510,000 co'mpared to $370,000 for \be prior year. Revenues in ms • were $6,79!J,OOO uj> from ~.018,000 In 1974. · Fi.m e 1.21 •• , OodaCa 10.01 !'t.L. ,.-u,.°' IHC, tnctm 10,0110.iol h lr!tr iji"·'· tft , 10.tl 11. 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IAY : I""'"' .91 l .'95&8'-Sir )lJtW. 'M~ 1.11 S.10 °'" .,..f i:u s '.11 -.... 0r .ca 1.1t MAMIL.'tON o.a,.: I Cllt> o .. 9.IDN.L. Pt•a Fii .. n 1.>1 &TCAOMAM ,.-011 ~ 111.tO 9,n .,, • I ( Solar Seminar • Bright Ideas lJ,ul.er Sun LOS ANGELES, <UPI) - The s un ·s heal in Arric.,, can run a televl.slon station. It can help provide cleaip wolcr on a tropical island and recycle waste in India, delcgu tes to a world forum on solar energy were LOld this week. Application:s or sol ar energy in developlng coun· tries was Wednesday's theme ol the five-day 197S lnterna- t1onal Solar Ener gy Congress on the University or Calilornla campus. About 1,500 representatives of SO na- tions were attending. A PAPER PRESENTED by Sandor Polgar of Teled1 f- fusion ~e Frant'e su id lhecost Cl( usinli! sola r generators for a telev1:;1on station m Niger, * * * Sun-po"W:ered 'Furnace'· A Reality '• LOS ANGELES (UPIJ - Solar heating of homes is closer lo reality than most people think, according to the mventor of a backyard solar energy furnace. "Widespread use of solat l)Ower is not 10 years away as cveryon~ says, It's more hke four," according to John Key Ke yes, pres ident or the Colorado based lnternatiooal Solartherm1cs Corp , a solar energy researc h firm. KEYES AND hts associates developed their backyard solar furnace a year ago m r esponse lo the .energy i;hortage and he said he ex.· peels S,000 o( the furnaces, which sell ror a bout $5,000, to be m operation by the end of this year. Keyes de monstrated hi s furnace this week dunng the International Solar Energy Congress at UCLA He said solar energy can take up the heatin g slack left by a predicte d 25 percent decline tn domestic gas sup· phes by 1980. His furnace, which looKs J1ke a nine-foot tall A·frame wooden tool shed with an all· glass southern exposure, con· verts sunlight into heat the same way an automobile does when left w'?l· h its windows t1ghtlv close n a hot dav. IT WILL N T provide all of a bwld1ng's heat, Keyes said, but is designed to plug 1nto ex.- 1stmg heating ducts arid sup-• plement a home's conven- t1onal furnace. "'The furnace is oversized for Lo s Angeles where 1t could provide about 90 per- cent of the heating for a 3,000-square-!oot home with average w'indows and no cathedral ceilings," he said. In more severe climates, such as New York or Chicago, that (igure would fall to 30 or 40percent. (St1itlt"r~ ''''" f.ftS("rS New York CU Pll -The tollowl1>11 11~1 Yoows 11\11 stot•s lh•t !'l1•e 91INld mo<.I •nd I~\ l!'le most ~\fd on percenl Of <N#IOI on ttM New Yort Stott E•<""'llOll N•I •00 perc1nt;1ge C!'llngei. lrll IM Oltterenc• belwHn Tl\ll prevlous cl05l""ll prk 1 .-nO U.. current <hnlno price GAIN EMS 1 O lltns Ml'OI 1 + "" Up U ] 2 NAMIO 90b ...... ~ Up ns 3 u..-Sll'O 18 /:r.,, + 'loo Up 11 l 4 ~rcrt I 1il t•"" • 7V> UP 11 2 j D1Glorao Cp .li'lo + v. Up IDs 6 A!>Pllolld Ma 4 .. \-. Up 103 I Gr•vnnd wl 1fl • 'lo UP ~ S I ft!•• Corp J•,. • V. Up 9 S 'tAlrDFrhl JO ti • ~.Up 16 IOC I MIQOI! l lOo+ V.. Up B.3 11 Cht,s1•r wt 1"'-• v. Up 11 IJ COIKO lndl' 3\1 + \, Up 1,1 ll Doof"Ov !Ob IS~+ 1\• Up J 1 ( CUNSUMEU) Africa, cost about one-fourth th~1t of c h e m1caJ batteries. 1'hl' co~l per hour o r a 80lar in· ~taltat1on , he said, was 1:tbout 12<·ents per hour. 'l'hl" ('Ost per hour of a chc mi<.'al buttery was <18 cenb; "This cnmparlson between the two sources or eriergy shows ~bat in the case or an isul1.1ted country, resoct to soJ;.ir a;:enerators is advisable frorn an econom ics point of view,·· Polgar said. Expenmental stations us- ing .solar power have been m· stulled 1n !>ever.a l African na- Uons , he said, includmgTogo, Gabon , Ivory Coast and Zaire. Ron Alw ard, or Brace Research lns litute. Quebec, ~Canada, presenied a paptt,on the use of solar energy on the tsland of La GOO<fVC, O(( the coast of Haiti. ' TllERE, llE SAID, resi· dents or a s ma ll fts ning and farming community !armed a cooperative to build a solar dist1llat1on system to provide clean water after years of drought had depleted the natural supply. A combtnalion of solar and wtn,d energy for a desert com- munity 1n Egypt was pro- posed 1n a paper presentation by Ibrahim Sakr .an d Mahmoud Saleh of the Na- tional Research Centre of Car10 . 1-larnessing the sun's rays lo run a waler pump for lift 1r- rigat1on to help poor nations with their farming needs was descnbed in a technical pre· senlat1on by two sc1ent1sls rrom the Birla Institute or P1lani, India. • Ideas lo use solar energy to recycle human and animal wa :>le wer e c 1ted by a member of the M in1slry of De(cnse of India, Y N. Sax.· cna. Revenues Up For Capital Ne"-'port B e ach-based Capital Alhan.ce Corp • owner or Manners Savings & Loan Assoc1at1on, announced net revenues fo r lhe second quarter ended June 30 were $314 ,424 compared wit h $227,062 ror th e second quarter or the previous year. Per share earnings were computed on common shares, assumin g full dilution, of 1.284 687 a nd 1,277 ,488 shares respect1.,ely. 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J ..... - Rtl f.l•l ·" S 16 16.,._• ~ ~flQrp ,20I\ ., H 1\\T ~ The company said Wednesday jt b in lhe {Di dst <J( a Sl 5 billion product program th!\,t Includes scaling down the size or lritermedlatc and full-size cars and building a front-wheel drive subcompact. r ., ' •• f , ... • I 88 DAIL V PILOT Friday. August 1, 1975 Major ~nferences May ~hN Death '. OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - The Daily Oklahoman reported today that major athletic con· ferences ;ire prepared to waJk otl'-or the NCAA 's special co~­ vention in Chicago Au~. 14 -15 1f the association passes three re· .. venue sharing proposals. Sports edit9r Bob 1-lurt said in the story that an informed source said the six or seven top con- ferences or 60 to 70 schools, in- c luding the Big Eight, Bi g Ten and Pacific Eight, hc.i ve in - formally discussed setting up a ··supe r a s sociat ion'' if the measures pass. His story s aid lhl~ conferences reportedly formed three commit- tees to lay the ground rules; con- sult with bo\1.'I comrhittecs and ~1rrange tl•l e vis ion co mmit- ments . 1-le said they are prepared to meet the day after a possible "'alkout to join in a new associa· tion . Hurt said calls to seven con· ference commissioners failed to confirm t.>xistence or a walkout plan, but that Wayne Duke, Big Ten l.'ommissione r , added sub· stance. Duke twice refused comment on questions about the walkout, the story s aid, but later Wlder questioning added,. "I think ir those proposals pass. there is a good poss ibility for what you sug- gest . You "'ail a nd sec what ha·p- pens , but you prepare yourself for any eventua lity. But you can read bet ween the lines." Charll'S Neinas, Big Eight commiss ic~•<:>.. said , "There is alw ays a lot of talk. It would be premature to comment further." 1-lurt said the· issue revolves a r ound th e so-called "Robin Hood " propos als made by Long Beach Statt>. They provide for distribution of revenue from bowi games and television to alt 476 schools in the NCAA which play football. A third proposaJ, made by the P aci£ic Athletic Con- ference. would split among all NCAA schools the estimated S3 million d~rived fro m NCAA basketball playoffs . Such revenue now ~oes to the participating t eams, many or which sha r e the money with their conferences. :r'he three projects would hurt thit bi g conre re nces in the pocket· books. Each Big Ten and Pacific Eight school receives $100,000 from the Rose Bowl, rol' instance. Unde r the I.on g Be ach pro- posal; only 50 percent of t,he re- venue would go to the participat- ing teams and on let thelr con- fer.ences. Last year the Southeastern Conference split up $3 million, primarily from bowl and TV re- venue. Ne inas estimaied Big Eight r e ve nu e Crom those sources would be cut in half -to about $1.5 million -if the pro- pos als pass. Hurt said most .confere nce commissioners contacted didn't believe the proposals would pass. Threat To Fillol STOCKHOI~M -A Chile an ro- fugee has threatened in a letter to kill tennis player Jaime Fillol if he shows up for the Sweden-Chile Davis Cup inte rzone final a t Baastad on Se pt. 19·21, it was re· 1A>rted Thursday. Ingemar Simo nsson, a vi car who is a s~rong opponent to the ruling Chilean military junta, told the police he 'received a let- ter Wednesday from the r efugee now living in Sweden. Football Battle •· Fillol has openly declared he is faithful .with" the junta which tortured my wife to death. I don't care what happens with me, I want a bloody revenge," the un- identified refugee said in the let- ter lo Simonsson. ~ ... Steelers Picked "J think he means every wor<l he --wrot~'' Si monsson told the police. "I know this man 'luitc well and understand his eel- ings." Over Collegians 81,211 E.rru!ta Shiekess Bar Go, a 42-1 shot. won the ni nth race at Los Alamitos Thursday night and the quarterhorse victory produced a $1,217 exacta payoff coupled with the second place £inish of favored Dave 's Hairpin. C HI CAGO IAP> -Th e Pittsburgh Steelers are solid 17- point favorites to extend the pro· fessional domin atiOJl over the College Al l·stars tonight in Chicago and coach Chuck Noll of. fered no hope for s upporters of the ~tar·spangled collegians. Noll s3id a ll his awesome Steelers. "·ho e arned the right to On Tt' Tonight Channel 7 al 6:30 meet th e ,\JI -s tars with a punishing 16-6 victory over Min - nesota in the Super Bo"•I, will be ready for Friday's game with the exception of wide receiver Lynn Swann, last year's rookie sen s ation who has a pulled hamstr in g. Th e f or m er So uth er n Ca lifornia great was disappoint· ed at missing a chance to meet the Stars, coached by his old mento r . J ohn ~lcKa y. Dodgers Go at It With Reds LOS ANGELES <AP> -It was son1e comeback for the Atlanta Braves but it was also some co"m- edown for the Los Ange les Dodgers. The Dodger s t ake on the Cin- cinnati Reds tonight at Dodger Stadium in the first game of a three-ga m e series that could h:.i\'e helped boost Los An geles back into contention. But Los Angeles goes into the meeting 14 '/2 ji!ames behind the All t<ometon ltABC t1'1'DI A"'\I. I •·nc!1111<ol• 111 L~ An~le~ Aut. 1 •-·~c onnat i .,, Lo\ A"9f'if'\ .-.uq. l t•retnnal• al LO~ A n~I•\ 1 1so m I> ~Som 1 IOpm Reds after completing an eight- game tn p that included a split of four ~ames al Cincinnati and then losin g three of £our at Atlanta Tonight Don Sutton, 14 ·9, '-''as schedu \('\l to s tart for the Dodger ~ against Jack Bil l - ingham, 11 s. The 11 -10 loss at Atl'ant:l Thurs- day nighl had to sting and the Braves knew it. Los Angeles had scored six run s in the £ifth inning to take an 8-4 le ad . . But the Bra ves scored six of their own 1n the ninth and climaxed thl'~\ap in the face with Roland Office hitting a three-run hom e r off Do d ger s r elie r mainstay Mike '.\tarshall. "That h a s got to hurt the Dodge rs,'· s<1ul Ralph Garr. whose single in the ninth ignited the ra lly. ··You fall three, four runs behind lht• Dodgers' and Marshall pi tch in )!, forget it. "That's "'hat moi kes this e ven better." added (i.1 rr. "I can't ever rem e mber beating them like this.'' While virtuall y the whole Atlanta squad surgt·d to meet Of- fice at home plate. a dejected l\o1arshall just s t ood at the mound, kickin g th(· dirt long after Office h ad r 1rclcd the bases. LOS ANGE LES ,_,. 811(~~ II MtMwl~"l>h -"· H•~d Giii',,.., 111 w.crawtMdrl """ Y•"Of• c Ru,wu,, ~ .. """'" OOwl'llnqp _,,,.,MOl•pl'I ... "4Ctl,t M8•thtll' ab r II b l s 1 3 1 3 1 , 0 ' 0 , ' l 0 , , I> 1 l I • I I I s , J 1 3 , 0 0 i I I 0 1 0 1 0 0000 0 , 0 1 1 0 0 0 0001 ,010 0000 A TL.A NTI. C.rr I! M P!oi.1 ,o V.!1><~~1· 10 Ev..,, lb E Wo!h~r , lb 68-t'<'•' fl!..-•\\\ Ollk~(• PocorOb&t DlllCMllDI' p ...... _,, s.de<;tlp .,_._ .. E .S.Wp ....... ....... all r II bt ~ 1 , 0 1 0 0 0 l , l l l l I 1 ~ 1 1 1 S 0 I I s , , 1 ' , l J J , , 0 '0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 00 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 IO 0 0 t 0 0 0 Noll says h e will start the same units on of£ense and de- fense that "'on the Super Bov.•I. ·;They've earned the right to play in this-game by v.·hat they did last vear . And "'e "'on't treat it as a· pre-season game." Noll also says he will play only tv.'o quarterbacks per game dur· ing the pre-s eas on. Terry .Bradsha"'· mas terful in last year's playoffs and Super Bov.•I. V.'ill start a gains t tht• 1\1l -St<1rs. The collegiates are on the s hort end or a 29-9 taJly in the midsumm er football c lassic "'hich has been tied twice and "'as s kipped last year because of the NFL pl ayers strike. The last time the All-stars managed a \'ictory was in 1963 when an Otto Gruham·coached squad upset Green Bay, 20-17. Bes ides B rads haw , th e Steelers will st art l,OOQ.yard rusher Franco Harris and Rocky Bl eier in the backfield. The col - legians must als o contend "'ith the av.·esome Stee l Curtain de· fense that held Minnesota to 17 yards rushing anchor t..'<l by Joe Greene and L.C. Green"'ood. · One place "·here McKay is certain to outman the Steelers is at the coin toss. The All -Stars have elected .s ix captains includ· i n g quart e rb ack Steve Bartkowski of California v.·ho "·ill start for the Stars. The other captains are guard Ken Huff or North Carolina and Ru ss Francis of Oregon on offense. and linebackers Richard Wood or Southern Ca l and Robert Brazile of J ackson State plus lineman Rand y White o f Maryland on defense. • • Sheikess Bar Go returned $86, $33.40 and $9.20 across the board while Dave 's Hairpin paid $5.80 and $2.80 . A ngeb Lose SALT LAKE CITY -A sixth- inning single by Frankie Georgc gave the Salt l_.a ke Gulls of the Pacific Coast League a 3·2 win over their parent club, the Ca lifornia Angel s of the Ameri~an League, in exhibition baseball Thursday night. Hold That Tiger Reds Scuffle CINCINNATI -A fight in the Cincinnati Red s locker 'room between rdlef pitcher Pedro Borbon and outfielder Cesar Geronirrio resulted in the ~c· cidental spiking: Thursday night of resever out£ielder Merv Ret- t-enmund. Forme r heavywe ight boxing champion George Fore man clowns with Bombay, a 450·pound tiger . Fo r e man is biding time while waitin g for a rematc·h with heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali . Angels, Rangers Collide The Reds announced Relten- mund was ta ke n to a Cincinnati hospital for stitches in his toe and ""ill be out of a ction for .an un- determined period. ARLINGTON, Tex. (AP ) - Bobby Valentine is back but Frank Tanana is gone. for a few days at least, as the California Angels opened a trip against the Texas Rangers tonight. Va le ntine was called up from Salt Lake City, joining the team at an exhibition game with the Pacific Coast League team there Thursday night Tanana, a left-handed pitcher with a 9-6 record. had surgery on - ' • . . l ,. • > his right hand Thursday to re- pair a chip fracture and i ~ ex- On Tt' Tonight Channel 5 at 8' peeled to be out or action. for about 12 days . He was hit on the little finger by a line drive Monday night. Valentine begins another part of his comeback bid from a badly Finals Tonight fr actured l e ft l eg that threatened to end his baseball career two years ago. On May 17 , 1973 Valentine, then hitting over .300, broke the leg in two places when he slammed into the center field wall at Anaheim Stadium. The injury did not heal proper- ly and the onetime shortstop third baseman has walked with a slight bend in his leg. Top~immers At Mission Viejo , ' The 1975 Miss ion Viejo Invita- tional.Swimming Championships are under way today with the first finals slated for 5 £ollowing 4:30 Opening Ceremonies at Mis· s ion Viejo Inte rnational Swim Complex. The meet features an abun- dance of world class swimmers with th e exception o f the Germans and Soviets. tJ Australia's Steve Holland is Ii late entry to the m eet. which also features America's Tim Shaw, Steve a nd Bruce F\irniss, Jotin Naber. Mike Bruner, John Hencken , Mike and J oe Bottom, the American r ecord holder in i he 100-meter fly (1:02 .80), will be in the ope ning 100 fly event. Others expected to compete in the threc·da y m eet are ex- Corona de! M ar 1-ligh s tar Kurt Krumpholz and Mission Viejo's· T aylor How e and Brian Lonsdale. To111<1~1·i Scllechile Women'\ \OOllulterlly Men'~ 100 1>u!led1v Women"\ 400frffl1VI~ Men'\ 400 !r•e'ilV le Wome""'i 10011-ltt kil•Ok• Me,,., IOO O•t k ~ltoke women'\ l'OO lnd!vldu•I medley Me""\ 100 lndovldual medley Women'\ 400 m..:lley rtl•V Men'l4001T'ed1ew rel•W Robi n Backhaus and Mission · Olympi"c Ti"ckets Viejo's Brian G"oodell. American wome n are I~ by _ MONTREAL -Americans Rettenmund was reportedly in - jured while attempting to break up the alte rcation between Borbon and Geronimo. Miiburn Cut SHREVEPORT. La. -Olym- pic gold medalist Rod Milburn was cut Thursday b y the Shreveport Steamer football team. Milburri , th e Southern Univers ity speedster who holds several world hurdles records, had been invited to try out with the Steamer as a receiver. Replays at SuperdoMe NEW ORLEANS -The Louisiana Superdome will be al- lowed to show its spectators ins- tant re plays during football games from s ix giant screens hung from the center of the ceil- ing. But it was decided in a meeting Wednesday between of£icials of the Superdome and the National Football League that the $164 million stadium won't be able to use the screens for a ''simulcast'' -the same constant picture seen on home television sets. ''It cou ld dis tract the in- dividuals in the game, or the coaches ," s'aid Jim Kensil. "NFL exec\ltive director, after the meeting in New York. "Also, in effect. it would be re - dundant to have it on the screen and in the stadium Jive. I think it also would distract the fans in the stands." WTT Resulis worl~ r ecord holde.r Shirley and Canadians have purthased ~b~shorf. ~f . Fount3:1" Valley, more than $9 million in tickets "'ttstwr'"'"·~"'"'...:11a• M_1ss1on ~l~Jo s Valen e Lee and for the 1976 Summer Olympic women -c11w1er 1P1 11H1 s10W 1sF1 6-J; D na Point s Peggy Tosdal c.w111w·Ml<rwi1 <Pl tiea1 ic:1o~'"stow (SF1 .. 2. a . . · , Games in Montreal, the director-Men -Okke• !SFJ ~at Co• 1P1 .. ~.1 .. ;C*.kt•-Fore1.g n challen_gers 10 general or ti'cke t sales sai'd MtM1111.n1sF 1 ~a1w1rwlc k.(;en.1.i11,(P11.i. t ) d Ml ••d double\ -Co•·Mlchel lPI beat w om ~ n. ~ even s 1 n c u e Tbursday. . M<Miui•n-100~~ 1sF1 i..1. Aus tr~l1a s Sonya G_ray and The United States h as .-.-2,os<1a1,::;,i:.s::~t~c1 ..... 1..w11 Cana_d1an .Nancy Garap1ck. purchased about $4 .4 million in -~11 -Bob GUunan 1c1 t111•1A118"s._ 01 .. J.- . Gr<1y will challenge Babashofr , tickets a nd Canadians $4 .6 ~1ri:"n!:i'c~~z_fartrit1 1 t1e•1c1.wkG1"•11nt•.mt1 1n the 100·,meter ~reestyle ~n-nu'lllon at an average or $IO a Women -c.rrle Mever t 11 llfal A1111 J~ ic,, d G b t 58 20 h l · .. l ; w~w Olltlrton end Pat OoMrotn UI tie•\ Soo ay. ray s es 1s • w 1 e ticket ~appandJon,~(C:l.•·l. Ba~ashoff, fre~h from success in U.S. purchases represent 6;:~nc1M~~,t~i~~~4~,." 8nd s1~ 1c1 ~at Ca~1 . Colom~1a a_t the World about 50 percent of the allotment A1c•.-..••l'ld. Swam Ch.amp~onsh1ps , turned a to the United States. See Briefs Page 87 57.81 in f1nl sh1n g second to East ~----------------------=----~ Germany's Kornelia Ender al Cali. Garapiek, a ll·year-old from Nova Scotia, saw .her world r e-Sanders Battles Death ,. • - .,. cord in the 200 backstroke erased • UP'IT• .......... by ·East Germany's Brigit Trei~r at Cali. Treiber clocked ~a 2: IS.46 to Garapick's 2:16.09. TOM WEISKO~P'-'--"'C"'Hl:;.PS IN A BIRDIE AT THE WESTCHESTER. Mi sst o n Viejo Nadadores coach Mark Schubert says two global staiid"ards ·are in G If T . R W jeopardy-the women's 100 and 0 -ourney es ts ' 200~~~~·~~~~~~ competitors in 11.,11 ,.1SON, ,,.,v, 1.,111 _ "'"'·reunci 't(_, ,,..."IN" aH4-t' the m,en·~ dlvlllon enhancing the 'thll..w.w 1n 1ri. ~•.ooo wt\•t~ oon c1.,\1c Jtl(l\8rC1C,•wto•t1 ,...._. pi:ogrkal are Hun1ary's Andras Ct~":!.:.'.'!~•n1,.,.. :k·:l6·7'""'''°'"1••CCN"'1'' i'.:!:,~~"1",_ ·• ~ ..J{lr~tli anU Zoltim Vairaa&to, •• --•• r.r+1r JoM1 't:;:'*""',, 4iri 1tion to Britain'& Brian Rik M8\Wt'l~le -~• M11rk H•Wt$ ri k Tom Wf!5kOOI UU-66 li0f!'Wrt61•~·' .a-10~ B n ey. TOl'l'ino, A•rOfl ))-Jl ..... 7 Bt\ICI Li.1tkt l,..>,.U-_ .. ,,, flar«l(ay d#Ofl aoJds iJ1 the 2()0 P•I Fltitlmon\ >-·»-•' And1 North e • I .111rrvP'••t JJ..lol-•1 o.1e0oug1.,, ,,..._,. and 400 individua medleys at ~~f~-1: ~:: ~~:~~0' ~t::~ Cali wlUt. m .. ~ka of 2:07.'12 and ROdFUl'l.wtra Dl5-41 E'.d~r1w -.. ~· 4\~.$7ill• be•j.brt.~any's ~"A~~I~ ~::: ::::'J~on W.,._,, Roland 1(-.tthe' 8\-cali-orte of ~~~~"'. :::=: :::;~~., '~ Mattbet'rarediftfat&. 11et1~ iM 3)-:w....., urr,1"11'.M: • ,,.._,~ ~bqil ton in the 200 in-:""O::~~!. 1 ::,~ ~::,.~ _ • \ ~ ~r J div~al medley tonight, 1oSdaJ, I t Gary Sanders, who con- tinued to play on the pro golf tour while awaiting cancer surgery, was in extremely critical condition followin«i a massive ce rebral hemor- rhage, hospft.al offic'als s8.td todoy. IC,arl Gllbody, OW'llng su pervisor at Beach Memorial Hospital, said tho 25-)'e'ar-old Sanders remained \ under. intnslve ca"' 'nnln-day n!Pt aner being,,trickeri at hi,, home' '.~arby FUJlenon the day \~r 1 ... I · A formpr eolle All• America!). 1olf1r it 1'.!! "'1!l•er1'1't or,_:.sollillll~ COJJfomUi, .....,_.,,lilif1d exploratory operation for £,oncer last month 111111 wu , scheduled to undergo surgery £or cancer this Monday al UCLA Medical Center. He joined the pro tour in 1973 following a n outstanding amateur career that included the U .S . Junior cham- pionship. ~derl played in the Cana· 'diu Opei last week, where twrf1iled {o make the cut. He qdllllfied ror 15 pro tour events this )'cit. madethe,cut In O!cht apd earned 18.008. ID his second 1ear on the tour last year -he earned tz2.-.S includlna 1 victory In . tho Amtlla Open, a satelllte ' e ln F1o{ida,. and alJQ won -, llOO in copttlilna lhO non. Queen Mary Open in 1-llea•b. -~~~--~~~~~~~~- • ( • • • • l • E E • F:agh turn ti to Sl\I f'a ptll • sumn lo ur pious ;1 t ( Te WI R1 cro1111 lhO \ n\pkt ;1s u b u ( 8 · Fe V'J !\tick three t.liiy I Fou Am< b111el ""ID c fJl1lr ~amf crl1e P'o1 01ctlor same Gol clotit I.cal T hu1 ~r.c, doub! tung. Howl•, ""'~ ~1ci..r ,.,_ JoM.C ~~· r•lllY. M((O\ Co<l!M) ~. EIOr lt . ,.,...,,d ,.,. J«l<M 0 , •1t• WoOltr V. l l1r '"'"" U •ft. t Vt ltM F••,Jll l.t lii.n< llen1i. E11W1r T1t• F MOO ~nql•r .... ) t ~-I; LOfl 81191"' J' , .. 1 IOOrOl .... l l llto ... •ltltt< ~ botli n roci OCI •K .. •111:• c ... .... 1Sr0< ... .... '" WMO ·-bclllitc rwUb\ .. , t•lltC rDC 0 ¢ ... lllt l•! (•lltt w"'' •ntlt btr, ..... cl ll(f .M .. 1Nt•1 rr1day.Auo us1 1. 1975 0A1l.., PILOT B 7 - Esta:q.cia · Wins It All, 7-6 Oil~rs · · I Behind J TH(1J; ~ETHOD Los Al i'.:. -·--· ~·--.. __ .j. . Racing Estanci :~ 1-f ig h's Eagles scorl'd in the bc>J,· tom of the seventh lnnlng to snap n 6·all standoff to capture lhl• J-l arbor Arcot !'>u mmer bnseball le ague tournament chHm· pionship Thursday night :it Costa M ~s a ':s ToWlnkl• l'Mrk . Ralph Ronquillo cro11ted the 1>lotu with tho winninl! n11.1 rkur lo n1uke it 1·6 for 1':st.anch' :.1s u l~a Quinta infieldur h ooted {f l c nn Robertson's line drive in Rober tson 's double lll'ld the innetd. the latter was 11latcd on Ropqu'lll•> ~111 g~'d to Corky \\'indc1"s tri ple. ~et on th~ b;1St•S a ~I ~·us The fourth inning was 1n s 1·or111 ~ p,.1 s 1t1on keyed by Valic1·c's walk., thanks to Riok V<tlicrc'il' Robe1·L::1on 's rbi s ingle base hit. and Winder'K tri pl e . Jo:arlicr thi• E:.i l{lt.':; had The s ame sticks w.:rc s-c-orcd ty,·ice i n the ~busy in the fifth us 1{0 11· •tcond, fourth and Cifth qulllo aln•lod, Valiciro (ramus to take a 6·3 leHd trlplod him home :.t'ld before l.u <~ulnlfl come acored on Robortaon., battk wllh thrue In the .s inr.th.!. Ht!Vcnth tu lit! the MM ml~. Moe F1emin1 went the In tho 11ut•ond (ri,arne dl,.luncu (or K1tanct11, ul· Ronquillo i1 curud un 10 ... ,,ing four hits. The vie-. tory clOlt'!'i out the 1eason t or J,:;•tu11l'ia, which tollod throu i:h the r( .. J(u l;.1 r 8casu11 as lhc league's tha~r11piu11 . (~•1J1n. •I f•o•"•l><l.1> Gf!!!+fl, 11 M•nq111ll!L •~ ""'"'•·.., M-•!w.,.,1b Yl'lncle• t Dlinl'llllr, 111 ;io,,,.,,, • • • ' • ' j ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .... ' . ' ' ' ' ~ ~ llltllf' " ' lcorei.r !1111l11t• ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' • • 1 .. 0+./1'11• l•l•nt l•, ' 00! 101 J • 010 )JO j. I •• > • . ' 8-3Win ForFV t~or Loop Title Mexico, Sea Kings Rip Germans • Vi nce Biene k and l\flckey Swenson had thrre rbi apiece Thun.· day night, 1tpt1.rkinr the Mes~ 59-45 To Duel Fountain VM luy Alex Black and Jack A m e r I c an I. c a Ion Tui li!d Corona del Mar b111oba1 ll team lo an a.a 1U1&h to the Corona det v..·tn O\ler AllM l.om1t in.Q Mar-Costa Mes a sum· Dl1trlct 20 tournament mt1r league bask~tball ti· ~ame at Fullerton'• Am· tie Thursday nigbt. + crtae Park. Black scored 16 points Fountain Valley is in aqd Tuz had 14 as Corona uctlon toniaht (8) lit the del Mar's Sea Kings de· same•lte. (eatcd Costa Mesa 's Oolde.n Wc~t Coll ege · Mustangs, 59.45, at clo~ed out its Metro Corona del Mar High. l.eaa:ue ba seball sea~-on The Sea Kings ended T hursday. d e fe at 1.n~ leagllc play wlth a 12·2 Cy press , 9 ·3 . Tim record : the Musl:'angs Rirhar~ had a two·~n wounQupll·3. , double 1n the rourth 1n -In other action, Foun· ning. tain Valley came from Goft1•nWe•1 n1 behind and be <.it ·warren, C:••~Ml••HSl II II a,.,, 1 3 1ti1•r 1 , Miii.. 2 1 ~ I 0 St:W11~ ~ 10 O~lf't 1 Wiii• 1 You"ll 0 S•1onem o • Knok 1 l01.i!i If II °"" Akin Slou•I C....luaeu (WOii• de! M•t (St) 1, II ' ' ' ' . ' ' 0 ··~ ';(l'tlOO:"'<:• ' ' ' ' ' ' '"' BllK~ Ru1ic~a A~1n T ut"!~ . ' ' ' • ,, > St0t1 ., 0..•l"I••• CO'\MMt•a I! ~ 10 C.<1M T• 1/ HI "' ~a's t Gcrmar'ly's ..:_ ~ National soccer team, • , the o nl y A l l -Star ~ ; tean1 which was able to 1 10 defeat West Germany, 0 ~ the 1974 W o rl~ Cup • ' ~ • .. ~ <;hampions. will play agai nst Mexico 's National team at Los 1, Angele s ~t e morial ; ~ Coliseum Sunday at 4 1 : Fourteen players from 1 th e E as t German 1~ National T ea m who 1~ particlpnled in the \\lorld ~ Cup, held in Germnny in ~' 1974, will be on hand to • ' ' ' ' ' " challenge the Mt'xican team. Leaders Villa Park st ill leads Jlunlingto n Beach by· one game with two remain- ing in the llunlington Reich 1ummer ba1ket· ball league. Villa Park's Spaartarui improved their record l.O 8-0 Thursd~y ..oig hl, di!· feating Lynwood, 63·~. Meanwhil e. Jlunt · ington Beach 't1 Oller• v.·on for the seveoth lime in eight games, whlppitl" Los Amigos, 75~48. In other league ot(.1ion , Estancia s tayed two gam!l!a behind VIila P a rk , edgin g Los Alamitos, 64 ·63 . l.ong Beach Wilson nipped Fountain Valley, 60-58 ; Weslmintler downed Edison. 51 -46 ; Lakewood beat Newport Il arbor, 52·47 . Paul J+~incham1> (16) and Clark Sims (13) led a balanced Oi lers' attack. Huntington Beach led 20 ·4 afte r one quarter and was a head 38-20 at halftime. Fountain Valley-hall of its team w as playing in the Corona de! Mar- Costa Mesa league-was Jed by Mike Zumbo (24 ). Pat Palrick had 14 points !or Newport Harbor. and Jatnes GaJlagher ·scor ed 10 fol' Edison. 1 {.~·. 1 0 ° __________ •• -----= "/·._.'. En~.~.~~S i,t•' f in\Pl\ll f'M. /f"". \lE ••<l•f lr\lll•<~ ,-,,,...~--~ ,,, ~".f.••<l••llh.tlh•~Gtl/1R~<~> .. . , ·-.-~--~·. ;.1 ' . -. ' . ' . . CASUAL WATER RULE CAN SAVE YOU STROKES ' Son1r-1!Jne-' thCI tultt or l!O]f l·h n ;i ('tU ;J.lly ~.IYC you )(ro ket , 'I he. '\:iiu11l" w.itcr ru.lc, !nr cx11mplt', 11llow1 you 1CliL·f whcneYc r ye.our hull touche• such wutor, or tr Stich Wll tct upp1·:v~ ;i~ yo11 t11k1· yo ur i.111.ni.:e , or if l:ll•u11l Wlllcr 1T1tc1vencs bl'lwten )'llUI hall on t he green ;.11J rile hole, 'fhc rult.:s allov.· >"ou 10 ht! 111~ b:ill 1111d drup 1l ovur you r·shuuldcr 11110 the nc11re~I urca, nut 11e11rer thci hole, thilt affords tt'hcf frvru ~u11u1I W•tcr. If your ball h appen~ 10 be in casual w11h:r Hl a 11and lrap, you mu~t drop t he ball 10 an :uea within the confines o f the h:tzard to c~capc penalty. <Jr, you may dro p o\lt of the haz:ud :inJ .. cccpt a o nr-shot penalty. PUT POW(R 6.\C'\I. INTO YQUK S WING'-Wo!ll the l>tlp ol A•ooi~ Palme•'' 111u>1•al1d bookie!, "'lee Shoti and fa,,,..1~ Wooi;h St ncl 204 ~ml ii ~•II ~Cld•e>>ed, )tamped t "••lop• to '-•nold P1lm11 , ;,, t~•e ot tn•• ne ... ~p~pe• BRIEFS. • • ' Continued rrom Page 86 T ennis· Championships narrowed the field to four today in quarter· final matches. A cro¥o.·d or 2 ,000 v..·atched S mith sv..·eep pa s t Da y t o n ts Tim Gullickson 6·2, 6·3 Thurs. day .• f l ll.\TlllA(E )W '""n ?y~A• Olll M.oo!kn• (,l••rtnflQ P1>•'f ii~. (1•1m1no,,Jc• i 10.ooo WI,_.,,....., 11'<t"•'O\I ,D~I f' ... I~ P'ln"• +l.•{lh,\ml l•Ql1D•nt•r IC••1••1 l'•"dllmo 1m.J ,,,1 IC.••"ll" I t.1~v"""• tt••ll A!lnot .,.,~IO" IMyl<'') Tru ("I~• l•to•11 J'"QW•l (~,.,Q~• I W<>l•t~) 1f;,1111mv*OY •h•(o()•-,1 r 1t••• N• ... llf l ... ~•<I I ""' El•'l•hl• Du•I 81 (A<>Q I W•l•rr J ll•.O:ll•I\ '"! HOIOE • +(~•I ) "''"'In• Of>< • ! .... •1 "'"I Spr:irl•Ot<• (t>•••l l "' m "' "' "' "' "' "' '" "' ,,. '" St.COHO RAC( ..,,?,~r\I\ J•••• Ol<h f. u11.•l•~--~rot~ JI\.•>\" ~!OOQ, C:-[I J~y l(.•e<>110 •) 111 T<.,<11 l<0<;•~l IL•1>"~'nJ ll' CJ•<flAQul1'1 M~le'I I ll (u1 f or A ct\ l(,.•<!Otdf 1)) """"'~">>1 1lo<~<H<ll) llt "'"""~ !C•n •'' 1n THI 11.D RA C£ >~ Y•rll\ ? ~r'" <1!0), (•••min~. Pu•~ »OO(I, (1•<1•1!"!1 I>"<• '1C 000 1_oca1L1••1• llt•~"••thl l u!!RO lO••r••I W•f(Dl!y (C:••llO/I) (,a Ml•• ll•I• !W•l)•r1 ~1>11 Rive• Hull•" !C.•~•11•tl l'•llalbt•I (We•<ll T•u1yPo•t1 l"••tl '" "' '" ' .. ,,, '" '" FOU•TH ••t;I 110 v••d•. l v··~ 01a, I. IJP (111m1ro9. ~.,,,... "*· (laimono ~•itt ,,~. Mr w"l•I•• ~w.ia1•I !1.1 ... , ••• 11 •• !8roo••1 "'"'°w 'l•I lll1nk•f 8'•F1,,. (Lopr.am1 !ioo"9U•tw'•Jt1 (My lt\) '""'lo Lin•• !C.•e•qetl Mt """"""' IC<1rOo••I "' "' '" "' "' '" "' F1nH RACE l~ vo«h l yfd< Ol<l~.A!low<>nc~ ~ur.t \J100. •·Rt(o•O(fl•rger \(•~<19~n 177 l\yl•oB•Hey !Wal>Orl) H? M'r"""'<ll''<>f (t<a•I! 119 C.o Po•1o1Shol (flroo•.J !1) A·WonN(OPV (Mrle)I 17l O«••v'•l'lo<•.C•nO• !(ar<101•l 111 ltCbol<<a &oo""' I W~t<I) 1\1 H(lyl•.11 Hll(IW>,rl Rl(Nr<IS. ~' 5'11..ood,)b JOl'lnloO'I. ( 'lt,...11>. d To1by, 1b Meti;ly, lb (;ulM, 11> ~.dll 8ollt , p Mlllt<llth, p 4~ •1 ~ ·~ 72·70, in overtime at A , ' o Corona dcl Mar lligh. Ho!la<>CI 6o•Ol0 Till';lt:y 'Fouftl•l11 V"l!er (ll) '" ti ' ' . ' . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ~ ' ' ' " ' " " The most outst anding German pl;tyer is the .. ,,nu,..to"•~;<•~11 ,. 1, DAVENPORT . Iowa -Forme r O lym pic wrestlf.r Chris T ~1y lor was li sted in serious con - dition today in the in- ten si vi.' c ar e un it of Mercy Hospital with wh~1 t hospital officials des cribed as a det·p abscess in the calf of hi s right leg. Taylor -...:as in tov.·n ror a proressional wrestlin g sh0\4' Tuesday night. \''ila~ Salb LOUISVILl.E -1'op- seeded Gui llermo Vilas struggled to a thre('·set \"ictory Thursday.in the Ktcond round of th e Louisville Pro Tennis Classic, and fourth · seeded Manuel Orantes won easily. but eighth· ranked Harold Solomon wos eliminated. MQon'>t<u•ll•• (L•P"~"') Ill A·W ll l l•m J W1 ll0" [fll tv ~ ~ ~ ~ In two i:?ames at Co6la ' o o o Mes a lligh, I'.rana . Hills ! ~ : g whi pped Marina, 80-61, , 1 1 o and E l Tor o ed1ed ~ : ~ ~ Universi ty , 58·56, i n le!•IS ~ ~ g ~ overtime. l• • 16 ) Black had 10 poinl!J r.t•r•t1r1~11111•• , 11 • and Tuz contributed 8 In cr11•••' 000001001-l e 1 the f irst half when c.10.11w1•1 ooJ ''" 10. ~ii. i Corona d e l Mar out· ,.1111111<1v1111v1•1 s cored Cos ta Meaat, '" ' " ''" 33-20. Sea Kings' coach JefklOfl, rl.)b J 1 I 0 o . •1•111~.cr l 1 1 o Tiindy Gil lis said the key wooi.r11.11·•I ~ 1, 1 1 to his team"!I win wus V, l l1111k, +I 4 1 l s ... 11_.,1e o 1 1 sood deren11e . ''""· , ... P 0 0 " W I d F t ' v•l•"ue•·'' • o 1 o arrt?n e oun a1n f-01,:ni ' o o o Valley'15 Barons, 36-26, at ~~:~ib' g : : : h a lftime before the '~' ae, .. ~ Tt•"e' 'Va<""l!IOll ....,, Te1.i1 . ' ' ' 11 10 • > 0 ' ' " • ' • • " ''Str ik e r ,'' Jurge n ~::;;~9., 1 1 ~ 1; Sparwasscr, who scored ~.m, ~ J 1l the great goal that gave ~!;~~~ • : g ~ victory to lhe Eas t _,,, J 1 l 1 ~1 ... i.vQ11•"•rt Germani ·uvt•r the Weal 1> &::, : ! · ~ 1~ O.irmnn C h ampions. oramona c 1 o , w.,..... 10 1• ~ ti Fin. VI'(, ll \l l"O 2(1 ' " •-11 NllCll•• l 1 1 ' T h I JI p I u y e r h a s 111111~ 1• 11 n ,1 Utl111d WOlll ••nl•r Oledrlth T.IC ... r•!ll 11 p1 •• repr~111nled his country Hunt1r\Q1,!'',..11'~'~:''1, 71 •• 11 ' 1 u in 36 tn·tcrnati o n al Lo~Am.go• • u 11 11 .., • ' ' 0 ' C l'O""'lal11 Y•lley CHI o ) 1c wam"•· 'l 11 ~ ~ ~ 1: Other uut s tandin.~ ~;~~"• • :· " • c 1 ~ player• <'om1ng <1r e : ~u111 ... 1<1o. 1 1 ,; ~ 1~ •1 ' '6 wee le r ' ' c r n d ;~r;;~1°" ; ~ 0•11•Ml111 1M1 ,. Btansc h , W o lfr a m u~• 1 11 "",.' M. H1111r1\h lol•I• • ,. . ' " > I ' ' " y Ml-1tw1t1 ': 1~ o ~ J40w~. l-l a ns Kreische; To••*-k•t•ll'o!!r11~ ""'1""" ) c I . M " rt I n ti 0 ff m an ; f in, V•H•r u !! u u-.Y Htil'I ' I ' h J LIWll-IJ 10 20 1/·tO ~Um•n ' o l • Joaehlm Strclc ; urge!) E~llOll ((61 to II P~d<)e-U 1 1 ~<:•"""' ; l 1~1u~~'"" ; ~ ; : C roy ; ll ans -Jergen 1tup1n : ~ ~ 1~ Doerner . Joach i m " ' , • • ' Sult Pa11oll OAKLAND -Former Oakland Raider1 llpC!clal team captain Terry Men· dtnhall won a $91 .5001ct· tlement Thursday in o suit again1l the footb"ll team . a general ft1anaa:er ond a tcum phy11lclun . , He 1oid he was given pep pills which caused him lo suffer a perma- nent knee injury. Eow••ci,.t ,0> ', o o Barons rall1'ed . Scott tci.1, ~ 10 1 • 1c ... •11t•~"1"'' T ingey led Fountain ,,,11,,Lom• ooo 000 300 '3 ~ ~ Vallt!y with 24 poinlll. 11:e;o~~1!i 3, 11 10 eo 1''ritschc ; Gerd Kische. Mlrln• $<•••11'~';"~;''u 10 tot Lolhar Kurbjuweit ; oanaH•ll\ 16 11 1' n 1JJ Reinhard Lauck: Jurgen T•mrner ""'"· l 0 ~rnueH"n 1 O ' ' ' ' • ' " : Drug Bwll r-t••nY•ll•y «i0001ol~~t 10 • Henry Mikiewic z EITo"'::•• 11 111 'P Pommerenke; Wolfgang Fish Tale MORRO •AY (Vlt•'s '-•"'iftll) ·-1 ¥>Qltrs: 31 •llMtoro. 8rtM1' UIMI• , ... ) l4•rMJl••o: S\Or<Kktod. 1f 1..0MG 9 EllCH Chlmtftl ,.1.,1-., a1'9lers; J tw1rrotuO•, 140 -..nrl b.tl\~ ~ t•HtO 0.11, • DOnllo, ·~ bl .... !Witt, 100 r<><k tod. MAl..l•U ,.IER -'fO '"nolert: 130 t t ll<o bd~s. •10 roxk cod, '> ll•liO..t, SAN D1£GO -•14 111Qltrs: IM "IM(ore, 'veHow1 .. 11, J blw Hn I~. ~ llGflllO, •1 t;ol!(O b011, 10 blt<OC"'°", U roc•cOCI. OCIEANllOE -l 1Q 1n9ler•: IO l)Ar- rotuM , 62' (111(0 b111, 1 Fllllbll\, Ul rot•tod 10I"'•'"''"· NIEW~llT (.t.rt'1 L..lllllllh1t! -IGI ..,..1er1: SIO c•llco t11,!i, 1 O••••<lllU, JSre<~,Od. MA RINA OIL lllEY -11 •n11lt!r" lll)1oc•cod. I ' l lAL 11.t.(N ·-111 lfl.llle•!i: l.t\I ~t'l<l ... IS, 11 t•!llo b., •. I b•••o~....i ... .)() rNt korel. 11'91 -15• ""111ert : ]J lllClflllo, I ••nllll b•\\, ltO m•t~O•ll, J ll•llbut. OANA WHARF -111 •noie": 1'19 t•ll<o w11, ~ N •••tucl•. ~ 111Ubul. n 'IX~ cod,' m.c~e•el , 1 wll•ll .. 10.H. lAN ~lOJl:O !Sporllialll119l -1(M Mfl••lt lS m•t~l••I, J l>OnltO .... t l llto 11111, )60 t otk <<i:ci1l 11•11""1, 1!S wnCI bllll. 111 ... It • .,..1141.,.1 -· llO •llOllrt: SSJ CllltO !Ml•, ?•J ... no .... ,111 mlltl<tf•I, 1·~ roe)< t O!I. It OONDO -111 "n9!1r1: JOJ blutllll tu111, 1 wllilt »~ ba.i, l?• C•llco 111111, "tionll•, "' blVf' boa\~. ,., .. -J.0 1no1tr•: 6 t>onno. IV ,,,.,•••el, J, 1C? rock coo, '75V2 TOYOTAS HERE - NOW COMI IH Tl•T DlllVI TODAY S<'Ored 20 point• for Dlina• Hills, and M Ike JtlU ·had 14 for ,El Toro. Biker Races Motorcycle oction re· turns to Orange Coun(y Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa tonight with u 24· race schedule. The night Is capped by consolation and main evenl.8 in handicap and scratl'h competition. It begins at 8 : 15 . ,...,, Rlt •lr .V..r• Hill ""'''•'1111 HO•-~ C..ttn..o<>d Fr a.er Dl!nn~choc""a !-leim ? 3 1 ~ Se<fu in : Eberhard ~ ~ ~ 10 Vo gel : Konrad Weise ; ~ ~ 1~ and ffans ~U lri c h J 11 • • (irapenthin . The East ~ ~ ~ .. ~ Germans are presently J 11 s • being coached by George lol~l• 1•101•:.A u111 ver,11r !St l Buschner . P1•ctl1 •Ml!cN!I -"""""' Howi11 C•1UO Eytt>oU Tolol• 1, u 111 1P The Me:<icans v.·ill I ~ 1 16 b 3 11 feature: lloracio Lopez ~ ~ , ~ Salgado , the leading 1 J 3 1 scorer in the Mexican ~ ~ ; 1~ Profess ional Socce r 11 o 1 c L..eague; Fausto Vargas; 1i 1! 1~ ~ Salvador Ca rrillo ; SC•r•llvou•rt••s Alei·andro Villalobos; • 1J 11 1S ~~lo! ia 11 10 11 ~-'16 Ric a rdo C ha varin: Football Signups l\loise s Figueroa ; Eduardo Ramos; Arturo Vazquez 1\yala ;· Javier Sanchet Galindo; Pepe Delgado; Berna Garci a and Ruben 1\nguiano. Signups will take place for lhe South Hunlington Beach cheplcr or junior ull -ame rlcun football from 10 a .m, to 2 p.m. Sutur(lay a l Edison JUgh . in lluntington BeaC.-h arc eligible to participate. The preliminary game will reature Rio Grande and America Soccer Club. Ticket pri ces arc: Any bo;i.·s C8·13 ) who live cast of Beach Blvd, Parents should accom· pany the boys to the .f.dison gymn<.1sium and should also bring birth certificates. For any further in£ormati19, con- tact Ted Brode1ick at 968·9435. Adults -$6 ; Ages 10 to 16 -$3 . Childre n under 10 -Cree. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Bo11ton Sl&ltimore New York Milwllukuc Cleveland Dcttolt W L Pct. GB 63 42 .600 52 49 .515 9 52 51 .505 10 5:! 53 .495 ll 46 55 .455 15 46 59 .438 17 Weit Division O•kl•nd 86 38 .635 K11n1a1 City 56 48 NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division · W L Pct. GB Pittsbur gh 63 41 .606 Philadelphia 59 ·46 .562 41h New York 54 48 .529 8 Sl. Louis · 52 52 .500 11 Chicago 49 57 .462 15 l\lontreal 42 58 .420 19 West Division Cincinnat:i 69 37 .561 Dodgers 55 52 .514 141h V~l...,q 1 I c.~na11~r l • IW)lt V•<I 1 0 G<>met ~ 1 Tola!~ • 11 10 Sc•,..bvO..••I••• Wr•1ml,,••e• 10 1i ll E<l•\.On B 1& I N••P'I" H••IM• un O•Stanl•!ao V;ilev P<'l1.,t l< Sch,..albe Wll~ln•on ~W'u(•~ T11t.1I• ,, fl (l ! ' ' " ' S<o.,.byO..a"•"' ~"'Pl>M H•rbof b U S Lll<ewood .. u 10 a > " • ' • ll }I " . • ' • ' ' .. ' • " • • ' . u ,, Tri tons, MV Win- San Clemente lligh's Tritons, with lhe aid of John Wi'there ll 's 25 poin t s and Mike Horvath's 20 points. out· lasted Garde n Grove, 59·55. in double overtime in Foothill League sum· .mer basketball action Thursday night. l.aguna Beach , however, dropped a 72·58 decision to Pacifica at Foothill. Mission Viejo stopped Mater Dei, 41 -38. behind the s coring o( Steve Sawyer (16) and David Zogg (13 ) in Santa Arta League action. U9u,.. 8e1tll IJll ,, It > • M " ' " ' . MEMPHIS -F ederal ofricials Thursday said Memphis Southmen run· ning back John Harvey was arrested by Drug Enforcement Ad · ministration agents in Memphis and charged with consp ira cy lo possess and distribute heroin 3nd cocaine. Har vey a ppe ared before U.S. Magistrate Aaron Brown Sunday and was released on $25,000 unsecured bond. ltarvey was one of six persons indicted July 24 by a Laredo, Texas, federal grand jury in connection with what one DEA agent · cal le d a "dope-trarficking ring" which has been under in· vestigation for .some time. Belov Wooed ( NEW YORK Aleksander Be lov, the 6·foot -7 Soviet baskctbaJI s t"ar whose last -second shot beat th e United States in the game for the gold medal at the 1972 Olympics, was sent a contrac t Thurs· day by the New Orleans Jazz. Smith l'a.,.,red Ok~ Lll1•~1rom 8.SmUll R,SmUll Whit~ L<P\Of> Aklfl• . ' ' ' ' . ; : C I NC I NNATI J ' second ·seeded Stan ~·-~· ~ot•l~ -0 ' ' ' ' ' 0 JJ 11 'ke!'lllY 0.0.rte,, P11tlll~1 • l• " 14 lAOUM Bt•tll 11 \4 11 S1t1C'4<"""''-!S'I ' " ~ ! Smith, his game back. in • top form after a sluggish .so start,.Joomed as the man 16 n to beat as the Western " ~ VlluK d e fe ated Jeff Doruwlak 4·6. 6·3, 7 ·6 and Orunte1 beat Bill Brown 6·4, 6-3 to udvance into the third round. Solomon Wr.&8 ousted by Bernie Millon 7-6, 6-4. J+~lfth ·seed~d Roscoe Tanner defeated Antonio Munoi 6-4, 6-4 and sixth- ranked John Alexander blasted Jun K ami - wazumi6·1,G-l. Mesa Golf ~...Costa Mesa Country cTub will be offerin g s:J,300 In prize money in th e city golf cham- pionships September 6· 7. Entry blanks are availa· bleat the gofC ~hop. \IXTlt AAC:I -J\.O 1••~1. l y11r Ol<l,&u11.A110,,..,.t1 Pu•••~· M<1yGo lW6hOnl "' "' '" "' "' "' "' Ml, Capro !(•t<IO/.t) J<I y M<l<>n ( LI pr> • m ! .O.! (•~~· (P•~I Por•+ ln!ent !O•t<rt.f1• k• ... 1"61• !H••ll Ml<k l T•tl""~I \oUI fft IW•ro:l l lrlp0!1 J•I !Myll\l "' "' S£YllNTH Jl:ACl ·-400 v••o~. l .,...,01<1\A up, 'illl•• i. m••••· F\l"iot '1~.000. Miis F11c•• R.eb 1 Tr••'"'') N1IH•efmp.t .. l6t n••l .. ve!Hn\lu!! IY.dl•onJ Otc~ 'E m IO•e~e•l ~·~ Prtt.1ou> lL•pri1rn! PdHlarne l"'a•l l Elan AQ~in IWel•e•) Pd''O""r ICaroora! Auby 6'00"1• (W1rO) "' "' '" '" "' "' "' ·~ '" f:IOHTlt Jl:ACtl -'00 Y••<I\, l !14' OICI• " llO. (1.,lml~<;. Pu••• ~­ Ci.imlroQ pr1Ct '10,000 '" "' JU\H•~ t'I I Her1) Dul)e<ll:OOOO lWe•~~fl Spo11e<18ar 8v•I (L•Ph..,ml Flttl (DPV !Tree,u•el !>ok>mil"''WO•l<l l(r ~"'Je• I P•tlel •cUon <Myle•l ~l•I Notice !W•t•on) Mvr!'•(har11e1 <C.,.•<1or;,J Hoi,lv Van 6•• IWd,<11' (.11.Jrhego (8•ooi<> l ". "' '" 11•. '" '" "' "' NINTI'! RA(£•· J}() vd•<I>, 1 ted• 011 -. (lalm•n9, Pu••t 'll\IO, Cld<mir>g P'•C•1.'000 . J~I Dec• Pe<I !H.trl l Papa ln<I•<> (Qre~•r) P;>ul"•(holce !(alll UllleAt>ove IC••<IOl<'l l !M>vA Prdve• !6an••f Pr.,.;lou>COPV 18roo•~) Ti~An<IA~in IW<'ll•o1') Sola• (~••II<' !M'I~• \ ucun.o Moon tw~1~e•) 111 '" "' "' "' " ' m "' ,,, Racing Results Fir TIWr""' Nlt flt Cl11r, Tr•cll l'•U l'IJl:5T RACE • l~ ~"HIS. l 'l'C•• OlclrT'llldln•. PvrM,l'IOO. 1',,,.Lu(ky2 l P•Q>ll 1J,O(I Tr!l.,..1MI'' (WlllOrol ..,_..,Y'tll•'I M0on ((I ll) Tlmt -It.Oii. '.00 '·'° a.~o •oo u . .o. AlloO ra11 -Klplv's Orum. "°"""' Jo~n. H•"'" Mort Fun, l!ut" Alltt, Deubll Olre(I, 1\11111 ~ltble E-. Tiny Go. Sc;•althe<I -6 1M.ul!s 'N H-y, tie'\ Nol l!:o<ldlng, 611U Tiie L!"'lt. U lucll -l·l'on. LvtllJ I & .. Trllofls Mli1, P1lllll t Ul.00, \\ECOMO RACll -~40 va1ds. l ~•r ol<I'& up, C!•lmlflt. Pu I Sot l lQ, Ar nie (HarU 11.tO •.00 l ,.:I f'•y's J loylwo Hl•ooksl 4.10 J,00 Jerous\11t1nu,.. C6•nk•l 2.l>O Tlmt-l1,41. '-1t11 r111 -Rap+<! f!IQfll, /o4un """°" l'tun, e.1~ ~,..,. M•. 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' ' • .. . ,. ~ < • .. • . ·~ • , ' ' ): ~ .. f ,. t " ·' " • ' r, " ;, ~ f.;. t ' ~. • • i • I ~ I ~- ' ' ' ' I ' • " r • ,. r • • ' ' ~ l'- ~ ~ t " r f r ,, •' ' ' • •' ' ~ t ~ ~- i: ' l • l ~ • I • • • • , . • i Ar ts/Dining Out En te rtainment Fri<.lay,AuAUSI I , 1975 UAILVPILOT ('I Music's in the Air .on Sununer N ights •• A t f'a sltion l dand ll 's crowded every Monday al 9 p. m. at Fashion Island in Newport Beach when Henry Brandon conducts his Big Brass Ban~ (abQve) in free concerts of popular mus ic. Amoog the listeners are some four-legged creatures: Dhoa- ty (left, with owner Zelma O'Neal of Corona del Mar) and Missy (with Jean !vlcLean of Costa Mesa}. Jt's Missy's third year of concert· going. Free outdoor concerts are also offered.each Wednes- d ay ~t 8 p.m . at South Coast Village {photo at f;µ-right) and al 8 p.m . each Friday at. "Costa Mesa Ci ty Park. ' Art in Motion. at Laguna Show . . . George Rauch, s hown at left with one of his kinetic sculptures made of steel and brass, is one of three artists represented in a s how which opens Saturday al Challis Galleries, 1390 S. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Gerald F . Brommer, who painted Lhe watercolor "View · of Prague" at right, and Phil Dike also exhibit ih the show, which runs-through i\ug. Jr. There will be a reception from 2to5p.m . Saturday. Regular gallery hours are 11 a .m . lo 5 p.m . Wedne.lioday through Sunday. -- I • ' ' 'I I A t S out fa Coas t l'illag~ 'fhe Costa Mesa-based bluegrass group Canyon c;rass \\'ill give <.1 rrec concert Wcclnesd;.iy at 8 p.m . <.1l South Co<1'>l Vill<:1gc, on SunrJo\\'cr ;\venue ;.icross from .South Coust J>i;.iz<.1. Gues ts s hould bring their O\vn chairs or blankets to too outcloor conceit, one in a series offered CV('l'Y \Vcdn e:;- day at the same time and J)latt. i\'Jernbcrs of Canyon c; russ. from left, arc Abe l~rt>\\11 , Jenny Lynn, Ken 13rov.·n ~ind ·ron1 Mullen. . '' .• ' Cometly to P.re~iere Cl emente Slww Presents. Updated da Vi nci By TOM TITUS 0t Ille D.illy PilGI ~tall ···1n writing abo\Jt Leonardo da Vincl," playwright George Tib· bles comments, "one must be very careful. No one in history is so revered. The world does not want him tampered with." So why has Tibbles made him the subject of a new comedy which brings the great man 5oo years forward lo encounter some modern-day American tourists in Italy? And why is· Sebastian's West Dinner Playhou se, which specializes in musicals which are already, household words, putting an unkn ow n play called "Leonardo, the Florentine" on its stage? "We were intrigued at the idea of doing something different," says Ernie Verre, president of the San Clemente dinner theater \\'hich is heading: toward a healthy second birthday on the Orange Coast. "We read the play, liked it, and decided to go out.on a limb and try it." "LEONARDO," whicjl opens Thursday, represents a world premiere for Sebastian's - something heretofore the ex- clusive province of the more in- novative South Coast Repertory • company in Costa Mes a. although occasionally a com- munity theater will mount a locally written play. It also is a risky undertaking for a theater with a high over- head, committed to tv.·o-month engagements. which depends on the momentum created by such shows as "Man or La Mancha'' and "Fiddler o n the RooC." However. the nonmu s ical "Norman, Is Th at You?" did land-office business last summer at the oceanfront playhouse. So, lo a lesser extend, riid "Under Pag,a 's Picture," a new comedy by fhe same George Tib- bles. earlier this year -a l'ircumstance whiCh undoubtedly helpc'd sway Verre and Company tOY.'ard the "Leonardo" script. The play surmises that da Vin ci \\'Ould have thought of today's world, from automobiles to bathroom facilities to Anicrican tourists . Tibbles c-x- plains a bit ·of hi s conccpti<~n of the time-trans ported genius: "EVER YONE has his O>A'n idea or this truly great man, even though actual knowledge of Da Vinci is limited. in spite of his voluminous notes which did not incluc;le any introspection. l-lis biographers s eldom agree . "The UCLA Research Library is perhaps the greatest source of Da Vinc iana in the 'A'estern he misphere. I availl.'CI myself of it -and found m yself with too many £acts and not enough ~nardo. "So I picked a time -1481, 'A'hen Leonardo was about to turn 30. He was young and 'beautiful,' and reputed l y phy s ically pow~rful. I decided, in my ar- rogance. that if any man in his- tory had the genius to propel himself into the ruture. it must be Leonardoda Vinci." At Sebastian's, Judson Earney lakes on the title role with James Raupp, Dale Raoul. John Moran, Aaron fletcher and Blanche Mickelsorl completing the small cast. According tO Verre. the performers are particularly ex- cited about putting a play on for lhelirst time. ;'The play has a good story lint'. as well as some really sharp comic moments." he notes. "Leonardo. the 1<1orentinc "' >A•ill be on s tage ni ghtly through Sept. 28 <it the dinner pl ayhouse, 140 Av enida Pico, San Clemente. Curtain times are 8 :40 p:m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- day, 9: 15 p.m . on Friday and Saturday and 7:40 p.m. On Sun- day. Reservations are necessary and may be obtained by calling the theater box orfice at 492-9950. .. ... -··· .. ~ . . ·" .. ~ ,• ,., • .. ....,, . r ., • , ·--' • ., • DAIL V PILOT Fr1day ,AugUs11 , 1975 Deals: Off the Record Si1zger Explai11s How Soizgs Are Chosen NASJl\'11.Lf:. 1'C'l\n. t1\P1 ,_ llO\I.' can ont.' side of a rt.'Cord sound ~r!'<•I "hilt• the oth('r uften is J.,.•ss I han n11:d LUl'l'l''' 1\nll \.\'hy 1s It that a s in~cr "'ll~ l•;t\'l' :1 fl''-'' big hit s and lht.•n oftt•n fade inti) obst·urit;v" lloth oct·urrt·ntt:'~ arc co1n - n1\11l , Son1ctimcs, lhl'y <.1rc bl::llTI('d Oil the inne r "·orkings Of the in us it• industry . Amphitheater Adding Day For Rons tadt . ThC' J .inda Rons tadt cnga~e­ ment at !ht• l l nivers al An1· phithcatC'r in Un1 vC'rsal Citv h;.i s Ix-en cxtcndl'd fur an addilion:.il day. S he will no\\' apPt-•ar in con- cert Au g. 29 t hrough Sept. 2. Joining her is 'furn Sno"'· the singcr/con1poscr who \\'as re- cently discovered by C;1pitol Records and whose debut album. "Taking It All In Stride, .. has just been releast!d . Also appearin g at the t\m- p hit heater this season are : James Taylor (July JO-Aug . 2). Helen R eddy /f~reddie Prinze <Aug . 4 -9 ), David Crosby /Graham Nas h (A ug. 14 -171. J esse Colin Young/l\1aria Muldaur (1\ug . 18-191, Paul Will iams (1\ug. 21-23 ), Judy Collins <Aug. 24-261. Seals & Crofts 1Sept. J ·<I ~. Three Dog Night <Sept. 5-7) and Gladys Kni ght & the Pips ISepl. 10-13 1. 1\ccord in~ to s in~(·r-:..on,1::1,1.'ritcr Hay (frrff. ""·h..1 t re~1 c·hes the public ofll'O i:-. ! h1..• rt•s ult o( de:.i[s :.Jn1ong \'arious f;,1l'I Hin:-111 thc re l'Ordin~ 1ndus t1·y . ""l t "s not r~nr ." (:riff says . "The custnmt·r i:-. being robbed or good n1us it•. lte·s nut getting hi s nio11t•y 's \\'Orlh ." Griff cufnl' to NJs hville 1:1s u sung"·ritl'r in 1 ~H_;.1 al the urging At. Knott's Ril"k Nelson and The Stone Canyon Band arc now play- ing at Kn ott 's Berry Farm in Buena Park. Sh o\\1imes are 'tk 30 , 8:30 and IO :;)) o'clock tonight th rough Sw1d<iy, and 8 <i nd 10 :30 p.m . i\•londay through Wednesday. or Johnny 1 1orton and Jim Reeves I-le soon rormed his o"'" pubtis hi n~ company and later lx•gan rl'l"ordin~ albun1s or his own a s <l singl"I'. :'\1:i11y singers. song .. 11ritcrs and rCl'Ord company executives form \heh· own publis hin~ compilnies ufll'r they 've had a fl'W suc- C'esses. Grirfsays. H E SA IO a si nger or producer t.hen will lean towards a song thal he 0"'ns an intt•rcst in rather than "'hat is the bes t ;.i \'a i I able. "'I have seen artists 1,1.·ho have had hit s ingle;:; :.ind ""ho are hot, hot , hot ,"' Grifr says. "They begin to record songs from their own publis hin g firms simply beC'ause they get n1ore or the ac- tion and nobody ever hears of them again.·· Griff thinks a performer's stalus con1es more from the quality or songs he sings than from his voice or other traits. • • "~1 0ST OF the stat ure a rrives from how many hit singles a per~on has." he says. "ff he's s~H1ng 100,000 lo 150,000 singles, the promoter s and fairs will want him and he'll be working a lot." Griff a dmits making a couple of deals over the years himselr. ""f "''<IS nat broke at the time,'' he says. Th~y included selling som e rights to Faron Young on an old top-c hart single, "Step Aside,"' and signing over the recording commissions on "Who's Gonna Play This Old P iano" to Jerry Lee Le"·is·for a year. He ad \·ises aspi rin g so ngwriters to g.el "'ilh a publis hing firm "'that has enough ~·eight to get. around the deals.'' Performances are sch('dUIC'd al 8: 15 p.m. and t ickels are on sale at the Amphitheater box of- fice and a ll Mutual. Liberty and Ticketron agencies. For informa- tion call (213) 9S<l-942L -··()il Paintiizg Series Starts Tonight on TJI Scythian Art Show Previewed on K CET ··The ~1ag 1 c of Oi l Painting, .. a series on in -s tudio art de- monstrations, "'ill return toni~ht on KOCE-TV, C h~nncl :;o, at 7:30 p."n1 . The fi rst program of the series ft,atures ··Slill f~ifL·,·· by program host artist llill ;\Jcxandcr. 1\lcx- andt'r"s style is unusual: lie com- pletes an oil painting in a half- hour ll'lecast. Bur speed is nol the outstand- ing reatu1·c o f the artis t 's C'reations. Gary Greene, pro- . duccr-director or the series. said, '"Bill 's forthright a pproach to painting reOects hi s bold way of lire. You can sec il in his majestic landscapes. serene snow scenes. exciting seascapes. and pro- \'OCative still lifcs. Everything h~ paints rcOects the beautiful side of life."' i\lexandcr spends his summers in Canada , where hc ,fir s t l.'Stablis hed his art studio. fo'rom there he received hi s introduc· tion into the United States art scene with a one-man show in Los Angeles sponsored by the . Honorable Dr. Frederick Waller. Cons ul-Gencra'I of Austria and Dean of the Cons ular Corpor:.i - tion . Close-up views o r a spectaclilar art exhibit from the Soviet Union ~·ill be provided on the "Los Angeles Ne"·s Review" tonight at So"c lock on KCET. Channel 28. The program will look at the l.os Angeles County Mu..<;eum 0£ Art exhibition c:Jllcd '"Prom the Free Movies Now on Beach The Huntington Beach l.ibrary is pre:-;cntlng ;i s ummer program nf mo .. ·ics on thl' bl'ach i.lt Li.Ik e Street and Pa ciric Coast" lligh"'·ay behind the Harbors a nd Bca~hes Dept . building. . Film s are presented each Saturday at 8 : 15 p.m . now through August with no ad- mission charge . The Aug. 2 films "'iii be '"Dirty Work " ;Jnd ··Flas h Go rdon.'' Seating is on the sand so viewers are asked to bring blankets ::ind to"·eb; to sit on. \\'arm clothin(! is rt•commcnded. The same f1·ec s ho"· is prcsl'nt- cd each Thursday at 8: 15 p. m . at the Edison Community Center. 21377 Magnolia St., llunlington Beach .. !\complete progr am list- ing for the sum mer is available at the Hu nt in gton Bc<1ch Library, 71 l l Talbert St. Lands of the Scythians: Ancient Treasures from the Museums of the U.S.S.R., 3000 B.C. to 100 B.c·· ,· T he ex hibition will be open to the public from Aug. 6 through Sept. 4 (10 a .m . to 10 p.m. each day > in the Frances and Armand I-l ammer W ing of the County Mu§eu1n or Art. "F ROM TllE Lands o f the Scythians" includes neai-ly 200 .objet'ts from th e a n cient Scythian. Ur<:1rl ee1n , Altaic and Sarm atian nom adiC ci\'ili zations "·hich occupied the · Eurasian Steppes a nd mountains; ter- ritories that arc no"' part of the Soviet Ltnion. 'fhe exhibition is part of a con- tin uin g excha n ge program between the Soviet Union and the U.S. It was or ganized by the Minis try o f C ulture of th e U.S.S.R. and is s upported by the ~ationa l Endowment fo r the l-lum anities. The 20·minule seemenl on 1.hP. t'X h ibi t ion by ''L.A. News Review·• will be preceded by the program 's weekly a nalysis of lop state and local ne"''S stories by a panel o f journalists. Moderator will be Bob Abernathy of KN BC. KCET r epeats the program Sunday at 3:30 p.m . and Monday at 1 p.m . = - All SEATS RESERVED $3.75 • $4.75 • $5.75 • $6.75 TO ORDER er "All: Mary t'erri.t (ilftli &: Df"cor '"A hUle bil ot EnQI.,.., · Tbe .-\rt Affair tn-.,..,(14'-..t• \.Ip IO SC' 011 P,1nl\ fncl Wtll 0.Ulf Tb< Mother Earth HitM<•t•teo \lontw••t -c••tne" •ncl -•~•"<I Su~,,., EUe Boutloue f"IYllOfl' wl•h .. fl'1.111h llt!r )"be Palcbwork Mot1se tvll-Wini I !Mldlt• {lqltl("O •1111 Qilh Tht> Detlg• \'Inc Vl'<>mt"'' ~CtUO•••\ ,\ D<'"•l ....... , Siam 1mp0<11•<1 Qolt\ Anrl 1op' rrom 1i-.,1•11<1 Timf' 'n Chim e ~ AntiqUf'S f ,.._ ... u"""' UC><--\ & b•.-O~U•> Norma's Original Tole House '""'"'"' "•ncl~llllfd , _.,.,.,, & 11 n Tbe MIJl11tem1n l\'ay - [erly ,.,,.,_,lttl' ftOFO<lll(!l(ll'!\ And l{(f1'10r~\ s~ncl ~elf-acldrtssed. stamped envelope with chec~ or money orcle1 payable to Ringling Bros. Circus. M•ll to arena desired. Do oot mail cash, LONG BEAC H ARENA Thura. Ev.. AU(. 14 ttrru Sun. Aug. 17 Thwr1 ...• , ..•.••.. l oOO l'.M, frl ..... 1.,. l rOOJ 1100 l',M. S1! '.I 00 .M., 3 00""1"1 00 ~. Si<". l r30 1-6 00 1'.M, '\3 75• 1•.1s • ,s.1s • sa. 1s ••• $1.00 011 .:111J •rtlltr 12 lit•"· 1,00 l'M. '"· 2100 ,,_. l at. 1·1100 AM In Wonderland Kim Ridge plays the tiUe role in "Alice in Wonde rl and ," a c h i ldre n 's thl::..tcr production pl:Jying :.it t he F'ount<-1in Valley Cu1nn1unily 'rheatcr, 18280 Mt. Il <-t ld y Ci1·- 1.:lc. lonighl ai 7:30 o'clock, and Saturday ancl Sunday a t 2 p .nl. Reservations may be ·mad e by cal lin g S16-59IG or 842·69<13 . Photo Class Set ; Photographer Jerry N. Uels mann will con- duct a three-day semin<tr at the Newport School of Photography. Newport Beach, Aug. 8, 9 and 10 . The seminar will be devoted to the teC'hn ique cir photomontage . and "."ill include shooting and darkroom sessions, shde lectures and critiques. INFORMATION• SCHEDULES FIVE TRIPS EVERY DAY . Add itional information i!" available by call- Adults. $4.25, one-w a y; chi ldren . 1/1 fare· wg 557-1126. Uelsmann \vi ii open an exhibit of his photo- graphy Saturda y ·at the J ack Glenn Gallery in Newport Beach. Come ••fl C111•l,.111, So. C;olil .'s own "P11c1lic Island .l:tllttJI bo~1t110 the i1l•nd ... 1no11 c;onvf!n1en1 sehedulc l!llflf ofler11d .. J1tl•Cl your c;ruil• and m•kf! rClt•••lion on our flee! ol spi1c;1ou1. n>0dern 700- P••s•nge• ve•1el1 ... ou1 1chedule1 yivf! you ""°'" lime vn Ca1eh<111. OtOCOlA TE CREAMS•FUDGE HONEYCOMB•ALMOND BARK NOUGATS•ROCKY ROAD LEAVE DOWNTOWN . LONG BEACH Ba.m. 9 a.m. 12:15p.m. 1:30p.m. 7:30 p.m'. • • '5:3011.n1. 011 Su11d.1 ys SPECIAL RATES FOR ~ INDIAN JEWELRY SALE 30% to 60 -% OFF Our Regular Stock ol the Finest ZUNI (Inlay & Nffdle Point) NAVA JO, HOPI AND TIGUA Rarr Brar Claw Je•·eln NA VAJO RUGS -1\.AC lll NAS-P011'ERY -ART! FAC'l':'i 3 DAYS ONLY· FRI. 1ST, SAT. 2ND, SUN. 3RD. Sole Hours : 10:30 l.M. to 6:30 P.M. ::!~~POq~g!!R~B!~(~~~~:- ln Ihe LIDO VILLAGE CENTER . Valid•le<l p,r11;ng LEAVE AVALON (CATALINA ISLAND) 10 a.m. 11:15 o.m- 3 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 9:45 p.n1. · STIMULATES young minds. Saturdavs '.,the ,, Bluegrass in Newport According to n state or mind , that ex.ists largely in Ol~r parts or the country, the calendar countdown has started on sum- mer's final dog days. But the no- tion is alien to us here in Southern California. ln5tead we're now getting" primed for the year's three finest months -August through Oc - tober -along our coas tal walerw1tys. And offerings calorc there are, to be sure, especially when it comes to fine food and entertain- ment Orange County-style. TOPS FOR somelhin~ new and different is "The Occurrence Al Owl Creek," a popular bluegrass and country wes tern quartet lhat·s on stage for a rour·week engagement al the An cient Mariner, 2607 W. Coast llighway, Newport Beach, 646-0201. The Cla'remont-based group is made up of Dave Speer on elec- tric bass, Gill Frazee acoustic and electric {iui t ars, Dave Vrock on banjo and fiddle and Jin1 Cope, guitar, auloharp and fid- dle. Owl· Creek has plflyed a wide variety of clubs in the (,os Angeles area and most recently appeared for three weeks in Flagstaff, Arizona . A s elsewhere, they're scoring a big hit locally with their distinctive brand of country and bluegrass. You can catch Owl Creek at the Ancient Mariner nightly, Wed - nesday through Sunday, from S:JOto 1:30. As part or the restaurant's fifth anni \1 ersary celebr<Jtion, Yamato. 60. Fas hion Island , Newport Center, 644-4811, is featurine an early-bird menu served-dai.ly until 7 p.m. - Qui ·n· About NOl'man Stanley letnpura, is priced at $.3.50, The shrimp in thus dish is dipped in the restaurant's exceptional but· ter '3nd deep~fricd to a golden brown. Note, however, that the early- bird menu is not served in Yamoto's Japanese··style rQQms . You'll have to join the ni(l:ht hawks (or bypass the specials) to partake of the bill of rare restrict· ed to those facilities. lf your Japanese mood holds you'll also want lo to investigate the latest addition to restuurant Horikawa, 3800 S. Plaza. South Coast Village (just off the San Diego Freeway at Bris tol and Sunflowee), 557·2531. ' ~· ,, . This appetite-whetting attrt:i:c - tion is a new sushi bar, reported- ly the largest one in Orange Coun- ty. Sushi are a form ofcanapes in whit~h rice takes the place of bread as a foundation. CONSIDERABL V more than hors d 'oeu('res, sushi can be made with every possible ingre- dient. And a beautifuUy present- ed box of assorted sushi makes <.1 complete meal. The man in charge of this new operation at l~orikawa is chef Masayoski Chiba._ who has been perfecting his skill for more than JS year~ Hannie Brown's nashy piano artistry currently commands the entertainment s potlight ut llarry·s New York Bar and Grill, <See PIANO, Page Oil - A CllOICE of four entrees in - cludes rice, soup of the day and lea. Three selections uniformly tabbed al $3.95 are the s hrimp tempura and sesame chicken ~:ombo, tempura seafood dinner and steak teriyaki. tf~-. ~ .. >~~~<'.~ .\. - The fourth offering, s hrimp ANISHING TOUCH, PLAYING AT NEWPORT'S STUFT SHIRT (From Left) Dannie McCa.be, Gene DeValle, Mike Hil~ CHART HOUSE FINE ST.EAKS AND S.EA FOODS OPEN DAILY 6:00 P.M SUNDAY 5:30 P.M. I 520 W. Coa•I Hwy. Newport leach 548-7167 Limited Reservations Acr:eptea ll ighest Quality Nali\•e l\lcxican Foods Wee~ Doy~: 11 :30 o.m. to t I p.m. Fri. ord Sot. t I :30 o.m. to 12 p.m. Open i ll;1ys COCKTAILS 9093 E. ADAN'S. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 A~CANA RESTAURANT a1111t.u1u·"J §RAND f)PENIN§ Where you can enjoy Persian arid American cuisine. House favorites include:Shish~Kabab Flambe, Rack of Lamb, etc. at lunch . . ' ·- ••• FRIB DRINK --with A DOUBLE SHOT ~-~lorttw prlc• ot compMJnenlary llO<I d'o.i,i" •,"',::..._-, 311.ra. lo 1:3011.rn, World famous Tuel. -$&1, 7:30 p .m . tGI 1 ::fO a.m . Grand Opening until August 30, 1975 Free Validate.Ct Pe;trking in Newport Center ac.~oss from Fashion Island 600 l'l•WJIOrt Cenlet Ol'IVo '-call 640!7502 LA CA VE RESTAURANT DiN 111 Ow ROl'IW.lftlic Cellcr STEAKS • LOBSTER • CRAB '- SHRIMP TEIUYAKI PRIME RIB • Thur., Fri. & Sat. Dinnen Stwt at SS.SO U.C.• M-. ... Fri.• 11:30 to 2:)0 Reservations 646-7944 1695'/1 Irvine Costa Mesa Presents t "" D\lnainc "GE~O" Thursday Fflday Saturday TIM MORGON Tue. & Wed. T•irn lltlctnd at our slCJft SOUTH JI IOl Coost Hwy. LAGUNA 499·2663 ' -SUSHI NOW OPEN HORIKAWA°S FAMOUS SUSHI IS NOW BEING SERVEO AT THE NEW SUSHI BAA IN OUR SANTA ANA RESTAURANT. I friday.Augµst 1, 1975 DAILY PILOT (;:J Times/Places • Shakespe<;ire Comedies Perfonned TONIGlff, ,\UG . I 'A MIDSUM~IER NIGHT'S DREAM' Shakespearian comedy, outdoors, 8 :30 o'clock tonight through Sunday in the SJlady Quad al Chapman College, 333 N. Glassell St., Orange. $2. Information, 633·8821 ext. 309. 'TAMING OF TllF. SHREW' -Tonight through Aug. I 7, various times Thursdays th1"0ugh Saturdays al The Playhouse in Orange. Rcserva· lions 997·9846. 'WORl.D WITllO UT SUN' -Jacques Cousteau film, 8 p.m . tonight in llashinger Hall Science Centet on Gr;.tnd nu11h of JlaJm al Chapman ColleJ!e in Orange; with Disney's "Mysteries of the Deep.·· $1. lnformatio_n 633·8821. ext. 309. 'FESTIV 1\L IN BLACK' -Dis plays, crafts. en. tertainmenl honoring con'tributions by bla,..k Americans, 1to10 o'clock tonight and 8 a.m. to JO p.m . Saturday at MacArthur Park, Wil shire Boulevard and Alvarado Street, Los Angeles. Free grounds admission. 'AESOP'S FABLES' -Children's theater al the Westminster Community Theater. 7272 Ma· pie Ave., Westminster. Tonight through Aug . 9. Pe rformances at 8 p .m . Fridays , 2 p.m . Saturdays. Reservalions 893·8626. '1\LICE IN WONDERLAND' -Children's play at the Fountain Va11ey Community Theater, 18280 Mt. Baldy Circle, Fountain Valley. 1'onight at 7:30 o'clock, 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. $I .2S . lleservations 846-S916. 'RUMPELSTILTSKIN' -Creative children's production. 7: 30 o'clock tonight and 2 p. m. Satur· day at the lluntington Beach Playhouse, 2110 N. Main St., l·luntington Beach. Reservations 842-5421 . Sr ox ·~·<~ ....... , 11 05 e.;ul lc•teU• •vt1. 1n•he1m I 714) 619·299' DID 'TALES OF HOFFMANN' -O!lcnbaohopera in English, 8 :45 o'clock: tonight an<t Saturday. Presented by the Lyrle Opera Association or Orang'e County at the L~guna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. $S. Reservations, 494.Q709. 'GODSPELL' -Rock musical, tonight through Aug. 10, various times at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesu. Reservations 646·1363. 'NO. NO NANF.TTE' -Musical re vival tonight through Sunday al Sebastian's West Dinner l'layhouse, 140 Avenida Pico, San Clemente. $10.95 to $12.9S with dinner, Reservation:i Ill 492·9950. 'TllF. SllOW OFJ<~' -Comedy at C<:tl Stale Long Reach Studio 'fhcatcr, 6101 E. 7th St .• Long Reach. 8 :30 o'c lock tonight and Saturday. llcservations (213) 498-4540. -·•BRIGADOON' -Lcrener and Loewe musical. presented by the Ana·Modjeska Players, tonight through Aug. 9 at Cook Auditorium, 811 \Y . Lin· coin Sl., Anaheim. $3.50. lnformation 533·5?7f. 'ONCE UPON A MATTRESS' -Musical corn· ecJY al Saddlcback College, 28000 l\1arguerirc Parkway, Mission Viejo, in Building R. Tonight and Saturday at 8 o'clock $2. Reservations, 83J ·9700or 495·4950, ext. 263. WOODY llERM1\N -At Disneyland, 9·p.r:n. to l a.m. tonight and Saturday. 'DON'T DRINK TllE "',\TE R' -Woody Allen comedy, at the Golden West College Community Theater, 8: 30 o'clock tonight and Saturday. $1.50, tickets al college bookstore. 'CABARET' -1\1 usical, 8:30 o'clock tonight and Saturday at the Ora'nge Coas t College Auditorium in Costa Mesa:-$2, tickets at the box office. "CER EMONIES IN DARK OLD MEN' - T'roduction of Black Theater '75, 8 o'clock tonight and Saturday in the City Hall Annex Theater, 530 N. Ross St., Santa Ana. SI adults, children rree. lnrorm ation 834 -4145. RICK NEl .. SON -And the Stone Canyon Band. tonight through Aug. 6 at Knoll's Berry Farm in Buena Park. RINGLING BROTHERS CIRCUS -Now through Aug. 12 at the An aheim ~onventiori Center, various limes. Tickets al ~u.tual and Liberty agencies and box office. <See HELEN R E DDY, Page CS) · esef\'ations in sTuff ~~IR[ c lee nOIN t akes r · ood oom lhe Reuben "· d the Seal r both the Sternwhee\er an . -ON BALBOA lllY, NEWPOlll BEACH 72~1 WEST COAST HIGHWAY ---'.\_~:~~n~d~~~..;,==:z:=:=::::=::=:~:-~,,,,.:-:~:·=""'~:,==:_l.1 L ... DAl'ICl"'Go "'!GM Tl Y TO !Hf ""~l .. l~Ht .. G TOUCH" I~ Gf,.t DI ¥&llf Re~oe-"~ni.on~ I 1-114) 646 %7 Cubel o• hlel.....,...,.. ""$-.....-e< ... m P~. m ... 11111ooms 9'""" ~s. •n<I !om•I095. "Ce ~•nen111 """"• &llrMl•o ..... t""""" W•!hS.ar .... H • AMOHG 20 . SELECT DIHHER EHTR EE S Brandie Brandon Duo Entertaining Bring your family and all of your friends for a meal no one will forget! serves lhe moSI scrumptious Sunday Brunch imaginable from 10 am lo 2 pm ... and b nquet or modations ior your a ofiers accom 2S to 125 guests ... and party -from fealures the sensational music· and entertain· menl of Kenny Laursen in the Cocktail Lounge ~-THE lmRm1IDJ~Elfi E,. ltEE NEWPORT BEACH • 675-5790 • 675-5811 • IS ·1---, .. -.Efixfi<1cf<AiiN<1REffiifi,rrufiiO.---t--Htte ls-famlly dining at a price you can afford. 296 E. 17th STREET Bring a large party. We'll give you plenty of GQSTA-MESA • HlblGREN SQUARE service.and food to matc h. B e sure to nQtice ~1---c---.-t'hone·645e7~ ourexpanded-COGktait-toun·ge:--eome-to--:=: O~n Dallyot I l:OOa.m, Ml Ca•a. It means .. My House" and your meal wlll be a_1rip to Mexico! ED RYAN & ROSEMARY CARUSO TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY -9:00 P.M.· 2:00 A.M. Outrigger Room-KONA LANES 2699 HARBOR, cpsrA MESA 545-1112 . . . .. . . • ' - (;4 DAILY PILOT friday ,August 1.1975 }~~Steu.1 kettle / \ Fea!un nq -'W• INTERNATIONALsnw5 SOUPSSAUDS ' SANDWICHES a OTHER SPECIAL TIES ·, HOMEOFThE TH.AN Sl'l.VANJAN ST£W MESA VflOl ClHTH, COSTA MfSA ADAMS AT HAll Ol '7t·1171 Real Cantonese Food ea,t he re or r•kt home STAG CHINESE CASINO · 11 1·21st Pl., Newport Beech ORiole 3-9S6G Hoaa to Ml•lpt Doily-W~ u..tM I :00 o.m. OlN JI.,.,.,., .. MA.llOll A.IU. El Matador MARCIAL IS IACK! COME Ir SAY HEUO MAI CIAL AHHOUHC!S Sl"f:CIAL SUHDA Y BREAKFAST Plus Everything on the Menu • Ope n at 9:00 A.M. LUNCHEON SPEC IAL I l~o. I Lr ... h.lv.L .. !"~"' , ' j . _,,,._.~ "''-' 1. $1.50 Now Serving Beer and Wine Menudo Sat & Sun. 11 T,_.T_.....To 11M LeiMrfty Pocir CJf 1 A lWw Ort.-S.Rdoy rill ow "\ --,.Pl...t.H.ll'Wlldl ,, 10-.JO ...... z:OO p.a , till&HTLJ J.t.CK GARDENS At The-Piono lor DIMMH SPECIAL r ...... w.a.-n.-. Fri. & S~f .. E•tftinip ·~·-· (, .• 1-u.~ .... , ....... Lwkir l ruti 24312 DEL PRADO ..................... h•"" , __ , ""' .................... ,,, M1Jr. IMext to lroolilide W--rl DANA POINT 493-88 I I , .. ' In L as _Vegas The following shows are schedu1¢ for the coming wee k in La~ Vegas. CAESARS PA.LACI-~ -J ohnny Carson Cends 8/6); Steve Lawrl'ncc und Eydie Gorme (starts 8/7) DESERT INN -Foster Brooks, Peter Marshall FJ.AM ING() -1.e tt('rmen, Myron Cohen · FRONTIER -Robert Guulcl (cuds 8/6); BQb Newhart <s tarts 8/7) llOLIDr\ Y CASINO -"Wild World of Buries · Que " 1.ANDMARK -"Country Mus ic U.S.A." 1.AS VEGAS lllLTON -Ann-Margret (ends 8/7 I: Charlie Rich (starts 8/8) MGM GRAND -Shecky Green. Barbara Eden (ends 8/5); Dean ~1 artin (st arts 8/61 RIVIERA -Engelbert l~umperdinck (ends 8/6): J)c tula (lark, 1'he llighteous Brothers (starts 8/7 J SAHARA -Joey Bishop. Charo (ends 8/6): Andy Griffith, Frankie Avalon (starts 8/7) SANDS -Wa yne Ne'>~"ton SJL\'ER Sl.IPPl-:R -"Vi va Burlesque" TllUNDERBIRD -King 1'-,;.imily (ends 8/6); Dick Clark Show (starts8/7) Try outs Tuesday • Uirporter qnn : • • 18700 MacArthur Blvd . Irvine. Telephone 833-2770 -I Free Concerts Planned A new series of free summer concerts -Philharmonic Serenades -will be presenled by me mber1S of lhe Los Angeles Philharmonic on four con· ~utive Mondays at 8:30 p.m. beginning Aug. 11 . They•will be held at the Pil· grimage 1'heatcr, 2580 Cahuenga Blvd. East, Los Angeles. · The chamber concerts, under the direction of associate <.'on- ductor Sidney lfarth, are de· signed to bring audiences in eon· tact with typcs of compo::;itions tht>y Dlighl otherwise not en· counter. Also a showcase for the philharn1onic musicians, these concerts will spotlight then1 in vacicd works. EACH OF the concerts wilt in· elude music for ensembles of from two Lo 10 players, and will be drawn cssei1tlally from the 18th, 19th and 20th ccntuJies. The Philharmonic Serenades will fe.,ture musicians from all tiec· lions of the orchcstr~. not only priocipels . fl!atured on the A-1onda.y, Aug. 11, progran1 are s uch contl'astin.: ·pieces as ·· Rit1no J ondo for Clarinet. Trun1pe t, Xylophone and Percussion'' by contem· porary Sp11nish <.·omposer Carlm; Surinach. and 11rahms' Trio int: flat for l lol'n, Violin and Piano. On the same program are com- positions by· three Los Angeles Philharmonic percussion pJa'yerS -Charles Dl'Lilncey. William Kraft and Mitchell Peters. 1'he Aug. 18 program will begin with Renaissance .uKI Baroque. music for four trombones, cl06e with Chausson's "Concerto for Violin , Piano· and String Quartet,'' and include the •·sonata for Bassoon and Piano:•• by Hin'demith and Poulenc's "Sonut..v for Horn, TrumJ?et ~nd :_fro~bone.". .. Works by Loe11tct, Prokofieff and Saint-Saens for four, five and seven players, respt.'Clivefy, u.rc scheduled for Aug. 25; ».nd thO final program on Stipt. 1 llsts compositions by U\ICJ'ak, Koduly wid M·olarl. THESE FREE events are pre· sented in cooperation wllh lhe California Arts Commission, Local 47 Musician's Union Trust. F\Jnd, and tpe Los Angeles Coun- ty Department of Parks and Recreation. Additional information i s avajlabJe from (213) 87·MUSIC. PIANO ARTIST AT HARRY'S BAR •.• If you time it right, you can enjoy both Ronnie and "Supper Club" dining at Harry's. The special m e nu for the l atter features s uch e ntrees as giant s campi, wha le halibut and Ulick New York steaks, complemented by antipasto, outstanding salads and elegant desserts . A new member has been added to the Gene DeValle group, Jon g· time entertainers a l the Stuft Shirt restaurant, 2241 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, 646·~7. He is Mike lliJJ and joins Gene anG-.Qannie McCabe. Mike 's addition has also result· ed in an appropriate new name for the group -''The Finishing Touch." The aggregation plays nightly, t'x cept Mondays, for · Oancing in the lounge. If you selt>c t the Stuft Shirt for tonight's outing you 'll al so be abJ~ to take advantage or the cvt>ni ng ~pecial (Friday, Aug. J only): broiled Ala sk;.in king crab legs, $5 .75. Jn addition lo the en- tree you'll receive your choice or tossed green salad, melted butter. fresh fried zucchini, rice pilaf and creme d e menthe parfait or chocolate l;.i yer cake. '-- MLllllA PMllLIDll SPOUTER SALOON Victorian Bar at Presents RICKSHA .COCKTAIL LOUl'IGE Featuring Exohc Tropical Dnnks I SOO ADAMS lot Harborl COSTA MESA 540·1917 540-1921 AINI. 111 Gorde11 Gro•e I 220 I I ROOK HURST (At Choiptno11I · 618·7020 South Coast'~ Finest Cuisine 32802 COAST HIGHWAY THE NOB HILL DINNER Soup Du Jour or Ger ti wa y to cxc J/t n1 cnt in t/)c /ivcl~1 n t1110~111i t rc .of Tiil: Jam Session A coolcri<psalad to start ' Velvt>t ·rur1lc. [111 oy /.!,e ner<n1s tlr1 nks r111tl g1cut foocl. "/ he11 move into the /0 11n,l!.L' w licre 1 11 ~t about an yt/Ji11x_ fron1 oriJJ,1nal llr111k .~ /ti lively co11vcrsat1nn tn today's bes t snu11cls ore go111g on. At Tl1 c Velvet Tur1/c. Jhe Veluef Turtle N ewport Center Dri ve Wi·~t. acrt)S.~ froru 1/J1: !vltJrriull (714} 644-5313 With enferfainment from Rio with Roy Carualho 11 ., . . • . ' ra z1 ran ~•nxe r. F,!1 Jta11st and no rccf performer from New Ynrl< ,,, Sor1 Fr11nc1,c11. (-/e's l1r1u g1ng ja zz and pop a/1Ve T11 esda y.TJ1urstlay frn111 7 l'M till midnig/11, arid Friday a11d Stl l LJrda y fr11n1 8 J1M 11 // J l\/\:l \ I • _Tuesday floney & /\111stard, Bleu Clzeese or Thousa nd I sland evening s /fol San Franci:rca11 Loaf of Bread "Jon Den~ PRIME RIB AU JUS CtU!ese Stuffed Baked Potato Vegetable du Jour - ne ve rcige ond Your Ch-0ice o/ De ss ert Cheese Pie at the ~iono" NIGHTLY TUISDAYTHIUSATUllDAY Ice Crea,,z Chocolate f\lou.ss1: 4 .95 LU NC>< MON. THAU Fftl. ITARTIMO 11:IO A.II. . ... ' ChlldrenUndttr 12 -~.95 Ent~ 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. The San Franciscan Restaur ant 1611 Westclifl Driue • Newport Beach ' .. :·,.. LUNCHEON and DINN ER RESEAVATIONS HONORED Phone 17141644·1700 Q/J£tj;;//~ut 1107 ,AM80R[[ ROAD 1 NCW'1>1T IE~ACH, CALIFOINIA I I,. ~ • .. -- 'HELEN JtEDDY, PAUL -ANKA SLATED • • • (li'rom PageC3) 'MODE RN CLASSICS' -Music by Ives. Stravinsky, plus pop sounds, 8 o'clock lonlght at thl! Cal Stole Long Beach, Little Theater. $2. I n- formation (213 > 498-4891 or (213) 498-4781. ANSELL HILL DANCE ORCHESTRA -Al Cost a Mesa City Park, 18th Street and Park Avenue, 8 o 'clock tonight, outdoors. Free. 'WEST SIDE STORY' -Musical, at Fullt:rton College Campus Theater, 321 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton. 'J'onight, Saturday and Aug. 7, 8 and 9 at8o'clock. Jnformation, 871-8000, ext. 77 or 88. FILM FOR< DEA F -"Th e Prime of Miss Jean Brodie," with captions, rated R. Tonight at the }luntington Beach Library Pacific Room, corner o!Talbert and Golden West Streets, 7 p.m. Free. SATURDAY,AUG.2 CLASSICAL MUSIC -Works by Mendelssohn and Tchail(ovs ky, 8 1>.m . Saturday at Santa Ana College Phillips Ile.ill Theater, 17th at Bristol Street, Santa Ana. Opus One Trio. Free. 'THE MYSTE RIOUS ISLAND' -Film o! man versus nature, 8 p.m . Saturday at Chapman , College's Hashin'ger Hall, on Grand A venue northoC Palm, Orange. $1. SUNDAY, AUG. 3 POETRY R E l\DING -Poets Crom Lagun a Beach, 8 p.m . Sunday at 4~ Park Ave., Laguna Jlcacb. $2.50. . LIONEL llAMPTON -With his orchestra, 8 :30 p.m. to inidnight Aug. U through 9 at Disneyland. JAZZ BAND -Roger Stillm an's Jazz Band , at monthly meeting or the New Orleans Jazz Club o! Southern Calirornia, 1:30 p.m. Sunday at the Elks Lodge, 1451 Brea Ave., Fullerton. $1, lasts until 7 p.m . Open to public. MONDAY,AUC.4 FREE CONCE RT ~ Brass ba nd music by Sousa. Wagner a nd Herb Alpert, played by the Big Brass Ba nd, 9 p.m. Monday al Fashion Island in Newport Bea.ch. Out.doors. HELEN REDDY -Aug. 4 through 9 at Universal Studios Amphitheater, Universal City, 8:15p.m. Tickets at agencies. PAUL ANKA -Aug. 4 through 9 at the G ree~ Theater, 2700 N. Vermont Ave., Los Angeles. Tickets at agencies. CIULDREN'S FILMS -Aug. 4 and ~. 9 a.m . to noon and 1 p .m . to 4 p.m .: ''Brighty .of the Grand Canyon," "Pino('eh,jo," "Championship Bicycle Safety" and "F'ire Fighter," at Santa Ana ColJege Phillips llall Theater, 17th at Bristol Street , Santa An a . Free. WEDNESDAY, AUG . 6 'THE MUSIC MAN' ~Musical, Newport·~lesa • Unified School District Summer Theater produc· tion at Cost a Mesa High School, 8p.m. Aug. 6, 1,8 and 9. $2. Reservations SS6·33Sl. . -. , BLUEGRASS MU~IC -Canyon Grass, led by Abe Brown, 9 p.m. Wednesday at South Coast ·village, on Sunflower Street across from South CoastPJaza. Free, bring your own chair. T ll URSDAV,AUC.7 .ROG ER MILLER -At Knoll's Berry Farm in Buena_ Piirk, Aug. 7 lhrough 13. ~ 'LEONARDO THE f.W RENTINE' World premiere comedy, Aui::. 7 througb Sept. 28 at Sebastien's West Dinnl!r Playhouse, 140 Avenida. Pico, Sun Clemente. ltcservutions 492·9950. t•am~Y,AUC.8 CABRILW MUSIC f.ESTIVAL -Al Cal State Long Beach University Theuter, 6101 E. 7th St., Long Beach, Aug. 8 through 10. V<Aricd pro- grams . $2.:>0. '!'icket inforrnation (213 ) 498-4$40 weekdays . EL BEKAL SHRJ Nr~ BAN D -Outdoors, 8 p.m. Aug. 8 al Costa Mesa City Perk, 18th and Park Avenue. Free. 'TH E PI ED PIP ER O F HAMELI N' - Children's show. 7 : 30 p. m. Aug. 8, 2: 30 p.m . 1\ug:. 9 and 10 at the Lo:i~un a Moulton Community Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. $1 .50 adults, $1 children. Reservations 494-0743 or 494·8021 , Tuesday through Saturd<i y afternoons. SATURD,\Y, AUG. 9 BEETllOVEN S P F.CTr\CULAR -Lukas Foss {'Onductor, Van Cl.Jburn p.ianist, with the Los Angeles P hilharmonic at "the Hollywood Bowl. 8:JO p. ro . Aug . 9. Tickets at ;i~cncies. SENIOR CITIZEN DANCE -8 p.m. Aug. 9 al the Commun it y Service Building , 8200 Westminster Ave .. Wcstminsll•r. Mus ic by the Dukes. $1, tickets ;it door. 1-Tt-e rerreshments . • STARillNG PROOF THAT WE ARE NOT ALONE IN THE- UNIVERSE. ,_., C.f.I. l lll•ltD IV \.<J~ ll •~~IC PltU••t>r ''" @] •• ·-· '"'Ill! llWllO W llll NIGI -·-11111)11 r!lTUlll ,.-~v ~l-W.g ,,_._. ••rMn w>d olsiK'-0 D' , .. o1 .... 1N>1 .. y '*'""'°'bv "°" !iml"'ll sncw •••••• •rr NOW SHOWIMSo! OMwm01111.fllllollll•u-~i..-.-.-hr-• lllSTOL c..ll MeM . 540-7444 a.tACIMTllC......... t7t-4141 PLUA....-.'-tlNdi 4Zt·lOIZ " LMIWOOD Drt• .... Ma. L-, .._., 4Z4°ttl I CWllSS C"""6 IU.1660 Ol:Ulll NAU Orep "637.0340 m:uea1 Dri...._ o..p ssa.1022 TUSta4.1.... 54~1••• ~PAU .... P9' 5ZZ·2114 WISTm:OOl S.... lif'we 53M401 a.tA WIST We I ' rt• ltZ.44tJ · tMffWAY Jt Dr. a. W SJWZIZ LA...UADr ... l.11-......... 9Zl·ftt6 .-•w•1 s. c.._. 4tJ-otl6 u.crnc...,....o....., s1wn1 Money Tree Helps you Grow yourowninlhe DAILY PILOT DID YOU KNOW ABOUT ~ DINNER SPECIALS? -SoMtl Monday thru. Thursdly (Friday, Sot1Wday and Sunday 'til 6 P.M.) dinners include soup or salad, choice of baked potato or rice Hawaiian RED SNAPPER ...................... 2.25 MAHI MAHI ..... ., .................. 2.65 GRILLED SEA BASS .... ~ ••..•.•••.... 2.95 TOP SIRLD.IN .. _ ...................... 3.25 NEW YORK STEAK ................... 3._75 LOBSTER TAIL ...................... 4.95 STEAK AND LOB~TER ................ 5.95 plus 32 at/Mr wrieff"' of SU/Jlfb seafoo_d and beef dishes luncheon from $1.95....,. daily 'Iii 4 P.M. l'li,.to Pony Focilitia to 300 ltOt £.COAST HWY ,. CORONA DEL MAR RESEAVATIONS 17141675-0900 162711 P.t.CIFIC COAST HWY., , HUNTINGTON BEACH .... r ,,... ·~~r.'''r+."'/;ESEAVATIONS 121311582-1.321 ltll •t Bfeekhut"lt 'AMINI"' •11~ •• I IARIRA STREISAND JAMES CAAN ''FUNHY L.AbY" IPGI -n. FOtT\HIW' -,;1&FOID W!YIS'" 111 "TOMMY" _,.Alf A HAID llGKT"' IPGI '"UTTLE llG MAH" IPGI ..... " r CALL THEATllS fpr SHOW1'1~5 ' ' Buena ltark Drive-In Show Ji30i11115 .. •• .. .--• Friday. August 1, 1975 OAIL V PILOT C$ ' Su111mer Debut Ben Vereen, winner of a Tony Awa rd for his performance in the mUSical ''Pippin,'' will hi:tve his own four.week s umme r series, "lien Vereen Conuc' at Ya," with. regul3r p~rforme'rs Lola Felana (left> and Li z Torres. The show \\'ill debut al 8 p.m. Thursday on Channel 4. TV DAILY LOG Friday Eveni ng AUGUST l Sa turda y Mor ning AUGUST 2 caatle or condomln!um, find your dream. home •• ' J &..i .1 I ' ' t lundaya In tl!e DAILY PILOT t ! 1 • . C'8 DAILY PILOT ~riday. A!lgust t .'1975 'Tommy' a · Strong · Trip Ken Russell 's Cilm of the rock opera "Tommy" is a voyage into the surreal. Visually, the movie is striking. Emotionall y. il is po\\•erful. l'dusirally, it is loud. lt is difficult to break down the barrage of imprt'ssions , both of s ight a nd sound. 1'here is a church servire at \.11 hich a statue of M a r i l yn Monroe is v.1orshippcd; a tele\.!ision set that spews rorj.h floods of n1 uck: an · acid trip. a torture s eq_ucncc, and a great deal of high can1p. Overall, the s yn1bolism a nd i magery used by Russell appear to carry out the plot and theme of 'The Who's v.·ork and, despite : their abundance, can't really be said to be excessive. 'E x orcist ' I s Back T llE EXORCIST Wilham Peter lllally's nov · The poinris that it works. There is thought behind the de· luge and meaning behind the ex· ceUent performances, above all by' Ann.r.1argret but also by Oliver Reed and Roger Daltrey. Russell has real "People in mind for the shallowLy s ketched·in characters of the rock opera, and casting Ann·Margrct was a brilliant stroke. She has turned into a f~ne actress and lifts the role or Tommy's mother to a sensitiv e c ha racterization, despite a mere handful of lines. • Daltrey is s uitably bewildered as the deaf.and.dumb boy who becomes the radiant superstar. only to s ink into comme rciaJism • and tbenrise once more. el about two priests t"nlistcd journey into absurdity and • to cast the dl•v1l out of a irreYercnce. Some lop· young girl was turned into a nOll'h performances even hig·budget, loy,•.talent hor· succeed in introducin~ sub· ror film by d irt'l'lor'W.il'iam tlety .,\:here none appears to i''radkin. Loud sound and havebeenwritten. CPGI visual .gimn1 iC'kry cannot -----------'-== .fiU the ho le Y•h cre substance ;;ind cohesion should be. Oon"t let the publicity fool you. (R) ROLl.ERBALI, - Violence a nd s ava~('ry mark this tale or a future world in which a wild sport takes 1thv place of war . . Jam<'s Caan is supC'rb. This mo1•ie i s not ro r the .squeamish. ( Jl I Tll F. FORTt.:l\'.F. -The scripl's at rault 111 this t.1ike Nichols comedy about two sl'hcmcrs attl.'mpting to trick an heiress out or her forlUlll'. Jack Nicholson and Warrl·n Bea tty a re l'Xl'ellent but !he story ne ve r comes togclhl'r., PC 1 "LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING STONES" PlUS ""THE HARDER THEY COME" "'HST IOCK MOYIE Of 'l)tl YUi."' ••. 0 [ji] Oliver Reed is a...fme villain, although he never becomes the sympathetic character he could be. The success of the rock opera "Tommy,'; which has almost no spoken dialogue, a nd of "J esus Christ Sqperstar," both of which are essentially contemporary operas, leaves room for specula· tion as to whether the conven· lions of U1 is classic form art not more readily accepted than was previously asS umed. . Emotions, a· s toryline and clearly delineated characteriza . lions can be handled in a movie in which the only words an swig, as ''Tommy'' aptly demonstrates. -Jackie Hyman I • MACON COUNTY" l: I S.6:)5..t:SS IO"'--STOt<l M"'CO"'Zlfolf COMNTt .... POIMA'4CI ''" U.Cll 1Vtfollt6CO 1:41-5:40.t:40 ..... 2:10-5:40-t:OS .... J.Aa MICttOLSOM ________ ...., -ntE I.AST DETAIL" ]:40 7:40 -,,,. MYSTBIOUS ....-oo CAPT.t.84HIMO'" 1:50 7:10 The M~wport LIDO Beach 673-BlSO RIST RUM! IEYIEITOMI: Llkf:S IT- SO WIU YOU 1581 W. SUNFLOWER W f BA1ST C.M. 5C0-0694 • "l ow• And Deeth" . "St•rt The Revolution • Without Me" PG A ... AMII'" ... JOUIHI Y IACI TO or f "'THI I XOICIST"' .O•n D•i•r · IJ:JO M•nthru 11-.1 11 l :M PM· ,1.21 . "Young Frankenstein" ........ A•S•H" "'OUTH SPACE COHNICTIOH"" IGJ l!Wum To Meoon CountJ "'TAii A HAID blH1'"" FOUNTAIN VALLEY • 81100 .. t'IUil~T Al H)IH{otll M 11.W •!IO(I Qneufwr Dinosaurs is Missing I :Ot-4:05-7: I 0 Thr husband for sall'- iloug-hl fnr S.1 milli on. The Oault'hlrr- u 1·irl{in eager to m11kf' up for lost limr. IRI I FOUNTAIN VALLEY• 8110011HURSTA1l01NC.UI ll)Q.t$00 • The No\'elist \1·ho coulrln't li1e tht' fanli1si1·~ he "·rote about. Ur.t old ,,·ealth, untold maniaJtCS- her rea l love "-'BS a woman. Kirk llllglu Alexis S.Wi Davil .lal.'MI Geei-ge MIMI Mella Men:wri llrl'.ltla \lttaro llellorall Raffi1 • .llwry CALL THEATREFOl : SHOWTIMES . - .. ------··~· ~ .... -.. ·~---------.. -... --- I . ' ' hl!Pl:>enS when you're a tt '£ cop sent to France to bust a dope ring and ... • VOi.i can\ tOeak Frtll'ICh •The Ft9netl OOps'rtate )'OU •Your own~ have Ml you up •.• • "A IETTER PICTURE THAN THE FIRST' IT SEETHS wIDt ACTION CHASES. FLEEIHG YACHTS, FIRES, FLOODS AHO SHOOTO\ITS.'' Gene ShaU. NBC· TV jQ. EDWARDS \S7 Clf~EMA WEST 1 BUT YOU MUST BEOVER18! • • • lcrtAr. ,,,.,,., 7091 ...... M .. ............ ........ ,11..-.J ·-----------· • Dancer Returns NEW YORK (UP[) -Controversinf Cuban ballerina Alicia Alonzo made a triumpbanl return to the U.S. stage this week at a gala performance of her old company, the American Bal~et Theater -another indication of an approac61ng accom .. modation between the United States and Castro's Cuba. It was her.first performance ii:t Americ~ s~nce she returned to her native Cuba 1n 1959 as pr1ma ballerina of the National Ballc.l or Cuba shortly after Fidel Castro came to power. Prior to that. she had danced extensively in Russia~ MESA 1884 Newport Costa Mn.a S4d-l 552 MOW THIU TUESDAY • _.... ... 11.1o1 · WAUl!N IEA TTY -· ~l -fllull I Ul.xO• Ill, a ~. IJ·J:to llfOf\I JOMN e Tttl . IN .. ftAC1C lnllO IQMMT .,. lORDS Of fLATIUSH "° 1111 ~ACIPIC TMaAT"8.8 DRIV•·IN . SUN• SWAP M•llT9 MA••o• •vD.DrM·lfil S.,...MMtlW.S..., s.t.a s-.·•-" .,... CHtANO• Drfft·I" t t I r .... a-.a s-.. a-10•,... .... ~f ... ~ .. "---11~ , .... 11, '""! PrefH•l •k9•1MG...,_! • • ( M. 'IL~OX /:) 'fTIMlll.lilU lntllil " DAILY PILOT , . • • \" . - , .. l" : •• • • • .. -~x \ .. l'. • ' '\.... .i d , ···~ "' . v'.i.. ' •. il SUNBATHING LADY IS ONE OF DUANE HANSON'S SCULPTURES Dummies Fool Viewers Sculptor Creates Fiberglass 'People' , ' • Frktay . August 1, 1975 DAIL V PILOT C:.7 'Macon' Weak Sequel Movie Rev iew by ~0. Wh t'n <• n10\"\e is s ut·(·t·s~ful artistic ally and con1mcrciaJl y, 1l"s almost a for egone conclusion the people rl·s ponsiblc "'iii at- t1·1npt 3 S l'qu 1~t ··f:odJ<Jthcr II," ·· Jo'l·l·11<·h Connt·ct1on JI ,'''' Jt clurn of the l)ink r•anthcr". Many li ke thl'Sl' a rt• SU('('l':-i!-i fu I. 'J'hen tht·rc :.ire t il e St.'QUcl:> that fall f1 ;1t . like "llclurn to Macon County. ' J.Jsl yt•:.1r. A ll' t'nJoyt...'ll a ma- jor SUl'Ci.:SS V.'it h "l\1acon County !~1111•."" Nuturally, this suggested <I St~qucJ , !Jut SI) n1<1ily Of the I•&) ( "' (ou r l<•y ~ (0 •0 .. A Oi l MA .. J...d ll<i-WtEi!~­ PETll SELLERS IP'G-1 It-ad~ \lo'1·rc k1lll·d 1n it , thl'rl' wusn "t unythin~ lc(t l.Jut the lo:t'O graphy for "flL·tur n tu :'t1ill'Ull County." And this t r1 p, unfortunilll'ly, ·.~;:.is not nt:ccss a ry . 1'his ho·hun1 followup 1s un over paddl'd, thin pot -bo iler <.1lio ul lY.'O rat'l' <·ur nuts , circa lf.158. who arc Joined by a sp:Jccd nut "'<1 itrcss "'Ith dreams of n1ov1e s taz·clom , all purs ul'<l hy a nutty t:op and surnc bad-guy l l'l'O<l.l:l'f"S . The lhrct• ll•ads, Nick JSolll'. f>on Juhns11n an•! Robin ~attsu11 , Robert \:;;[; are trul y enga ging playt·rs. l5ul lhi~ \"chi cle has four f1 ;1t !ires Y.'hu s a1rl llolly....,·1M)(I wasn t n1:.ik 1ng any mor~ · · 11 ·' 111t·lure~·1 ' '--l(ubt.•rt Q J.t-uns J<oberl Q l.t'u;1s l..:i a lv11yru111· Sou!f11•r11 Cu/1/orr11u r nr110 u nd li'lev1s1on P4!r~·/J11ulil y u;/~1 rev11..·1rs /1/rns om.I other Jor1ns 11/ ('tl/t'r/0111 r7k '1!1 //Jr K Fl rad1u ;Js <£> Jf Hlc PliOOUCl1(.'.~ LI D ,.r<J I','-'.~.:':., •'·' l'C. i·~·..1.·· PETER SELLERS CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER CATHERINE SCHELL HERBERTLOM 111egreat '"BLAK-E EDWARDS: .. . .... By BARB RO L1\RSEN COPF.NllAGf.:N (UP IJ At· ll'ndin~ ~1 J)uanc 11:.inson exhibi- tion is a little like mt•ctin~ old ac- quainlanc(•s and finding they arc •1nly ghosts. place. "Sh<' \11as takin g down notes or something and I thought she \\'US the muse um hos tess," s aid one blushinl{ man. thal out or th<.' negative <.ind put ~X.EP..sPiM~P~A~fl-'--1 alLthc parts together befor e ~;~•EA.T~=Acr painting t)ten1 w it h lhrcc coals uf MIOHrTl-AUG. 1 a. 2 .. RETURNS:" The swallows tram Capislrana- returned! oil paint,'' l·l<.1nson cxpla int!d.~1 ':======:::==~~ 1-'inally the figure is clothciJ and Gen. MacArthur returned! gets a \\'ig a nd other necc;;sary accessories. II.ANSON, NOW in his late - only started mak in g his hum<Jn l \ ). '""Rt; a __ _ ... -·- Fly us . Anywhere In the The Fifties returned! The thrC'c-din1cnsional trompe r oeil effect o f the American o:irtis t 's fibe r g la ss hum an sC'ulptures is far more natural lh<tn !\t ad.in1e 1'ussaud 's famed \\':JX\\'Orks in l .ondon, and has· Startled muscurn-goc1·s round the "'orld . A \\"orkcr'S' hand clutching a beer can , a sca rred nose and tired wrinkles under a woman's eyes all are proof of ll<inson's ability to make s tatues that you feel you nlust touch to be sure \\•hether they arc real. stalUL'S in 1967. Before that he Tli\Yll taught at a rt schools in the Unit-I ~--~ C'd Stales and \V est Germany. DAILY PILOT The Sixties will retuml llanson. bo1·n in Alexandria, ~linn .. ant.I no\1• Jiving in Jolorid a, has concentrate d on the every- day /\merican. ~l os t U.S. ci tizens "·ould r ecognize the housewife \\'ith her s hopping cart, the bower y drunk , or the fat , sun- bathin g \\'Oman, cheeks and thighs reddened by the sun and hands reaching ror potato chi ps. r.=======;--And now 1\ representative ex hibition of his work caused considerable c.•on fu sion recently al th e J,ouisiana , IJ C'nmark's famed n1odcrn art mut1 cum, which is a "'Qrk of a rt in itself. Visitors freque ntly trial to talk to the artfully localed figures, or 'Visitors frequently · tried to talk to the artfully located flguras .. .' ·,bumped into the m and .s t<trled to say "I'm sorry " before realizing they were dun1 mies. IT CAUSED embarrassment o nd laughlcr when visitors tried to talk to a sculpture of a 6.ecretary placed in the museum before the a ctu a l exhibition look "llE NOTICES a missin g but- ton, a s lip s howil1g or a varicose vcjn, lo s ing le out a certain person from an anonymous mass "'here everybody so eas il y gel.-; lost," a West German art..<'rit io said. llanson uses friends and ac- quaintanceo a~ models for what he calls the ''negative.'' This m eans covering a human model with plas ter. \\'hi ch later is filled with a mixture of polyester, res in , talcum and fiber i,:luss. "this is Lhe pos iti\"c. I t;.1kc . "The Fortune ... a farce of a rare OI der" 'Hanson uses friends and acquaintances as models for what he calls the negative.' ~~~~~~~~~~~' Shortly a fter mov ing to Florida I in 1973", he r e ceived the Chica~o 1 Art lnstitutc's Blair Av.'ard for a 1 sc ulpture Cii llcd ·'\\'Oman dc -1 relict ." I \Vhen l-lanson fi rst started his j experiments w ith nalur;ilislit• 1 sculpturing, he pictured political ) or social dis a s ter s. like war, race conflicts or accidents. Lat(.'r he beg an i ntro ducin g t y pes athletes. housewives, tourists, !\how girls. "I want to p icture a society run ur contradictions and diffe rent type-groups," Hanson s a ys in a statement explaining: his \\"ork. WARREN BEATTY JACK NICHOLSON ,~ ?~ IHI IODllJ"'I NOW PLAYING EXC USIVELYTOGETHER • edwards HARBOR TWIN . -' HARBOR AT WILSON COSTA MESA MIL IAOOk'S NO. 1 COMIDYHJT ITAfUUNG Ql:NE WILDER P>EttA IOYLI • MARTY PILDMAN • Q.OAll LmACHMAN MADILINE KAHN 646--0573 646·3266 MIME RATINGS FOR PAREIVTS AND YOUNG PEOPLE T•t .. ,,,, ... ol '"• "'"'9• '' ]~""'°'"' "'""'' •-, ,~ ••"•&.•·11 01 "'~"" <-<01 •·••"'V Of I••·•("""""• I ll l"S 1011111110 'l"trl• ,_,,,,..,fl .. · Inspector Clouseau rrtums _1nt11e greatest retum Oftllem ·all- ~111•1c110 ~'"BURT KWOUK I PETER ARN E.'""""'.,, c '"'"'by BLAKE EDWARDS u...:ff I/ .......... ,., P••r•"I ,, .. ~1 ti .,,.l '"'"'"'" "''"''"by FRANK WALDMAN ""' BLAKE EDWARDS --CALL THEATRE-FOR co:HIT • rll~ AND SHOW TIMES - O"A"-G( MAl l 6 .,,A .~,.., M • ··"''·' i to&~l 5'0"'1NG&•U ,.,,,,_,... .. &.,,_...... s ... 7444 I O ,..., _ _,.t ... •••ft/U tJ ' I) .... •lll .... 1 .... i., ..... ,..., •• , In !he lrJd1tinn 11f Sh:tnc :.ind l ligh i\oon, .I Ill'\\ \\·t:,!crn t'Lt '>~1.: i~ h11rn! B/Tt.: Till.: llULLIT ALICE ' ~BITE THE.BULLET DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE ACADEMY AWARD WINNER GENE HACKMAN JAMES COBURN IS KRISTOFFERSON edwards HUNTINGTON CINEMA f LLEN BURSTYN BEACH AT ELLIS HUNTINGTON BEACH • CINEMA WEST Wl\ ""wsn• •• Uot D .. •WI\. WfSYMIM ClHTH! I'll 44'1 ~I • ..• 11~'""!_,.,.~ 1\ l ~;,,,1nl \\ J\..·11 f'n-..hr.:tJ~I. ",la1.11111•1i1M' Su.!ilUIRS . 11M·1• ls ~ F.noui!li --· ~ ....... "".""! 1 ............ IC"'""'"-""'"'.........rtt 1 ..... m ........... 1 • l'lUS '"ALICE DOESN'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE"' IEll[lol 8 U0llSTI'N Kitti lll'USTOFR:llSOfl SEAN CONNERY CANDICE BERGEN JOHN HUSTON 847-9608 847-6017 wr.tl. THUii. 1'1111. -. TIJES 1:00 a t::ia SAT & SUN 1 :•S-4:1 ~ 7:00.tJO & 11 IUOloUGtfT SAT. ' I • I ca OA.ILYPILOJ FruJay, August 1, 1975 • " Shopping Plazas Offe~.Art Shows 1'tULTf Pl.F.X JIOLOGR1\Pll\' -A s how"' of thr~e-dimC'ns iona l in1:Jg•'S suSf\l'lldcd \\'ilhin c1£'ar plastic cylindl.•rs, pl us t·xhibits by seven :.tl'l'a art lca~ucs , today lhrough Saturday ut South Coa ~t Pl ;1z:1, Hr1stnl St r1..'l'I al the San l>iL•go FrcC\\';1y , Cos l;t ~l l'~a •CAl~IFORNI ,\ ,\RTlST.'S' \\'nrks hy 80 pain l L'rS and S('Ulptor:-. {(KL•~ through Sunday ;d 1:ushion Is la11d. NL•\\•por1 lll'ach • • • t•og:r1ized photographer, Mturday through Aug . 29 at the J aC'k Glenn Gallery, ?6fr-Newport Cel'\ter nr., Ne14•port Hea<.•h. •tours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m , 'l\1esday through Suturduy. WOODCUTS 1\ND SCULPTURE -B~ Calvill lh)t•chlin, al Ralph Lciman Fine Art Prii\ts. 149i'. S. Co;ist l·li g hway, L~ll-:ltna Beach. Nov>' through 1\ug.31. !Oa.m . to5:30p.m . daily. PAI NTING SlfOW -\Vorks by Rit'hard L. Donahue, now through Aug. 31 at Mariners Sav· ings und l.oan, 1515 WeslcliffDr., Newport Beach. • THREF.·MAN SHOW -Paintings btl'-Gerald f'. Brommer ond Phil Dike, kinetic sculpture by George R auC'h, Saturday through Aug. 31 at Challis qull ories, 11 a.m . lo 5 p.m . Wednesday through Sunday. l~cception. 2 to 5 p. m . SalU.rd:iy. 1300 S. Coa st llig h,vay, Laguna Bca<;h. · CERAMIC AND HOBBY CRAFTS SHOW Aug. 7 through 10 al the exhibitors hall 0£ the Dis · neyland llolel in Anaheim, benerits City of llOpc ~l edical Center . 11 a.m. to 10 p.m . duily except Sunday. then 11 a .m . to 6 p.n1. $2 adults, 75 cents children. I ' ., Galleries I Exhibits t\RT·A·FAI R -Displa)' of trad1t1onul urtwor~, various hours now thr0Y4h A~g. 24 In thu vicinit y of 595 s. Coast llichwaY, t .;iguna ncach. fi'l'cc ad· 1nission. dont1tions accl'plL'tl. FF.STIVAl. Oto~ ARTS -At th<' Irvi ne !Jowl. 6W Laguna Canyon Roe:td, Lagunu Beach, daily now throuch Aug. 24. Nuon to 11 :JO p. m . ~ Cl~n ts . • ( Fi11 On ) "Ge • . • ' By . .. • ' '' SAWDUST FESTIVAi. -Crafts work. 10 a .m . to ~ n1 idnlght daily now through Aug. 24 a l 935 l..uguna Can yon Road, L<tg:una Beach. so cents. A \'O lx>0l h. t.locsn 'l namcs t name h1 t ... ,.,., ' ,. .. ' CIDLDRF:N'S i\RT 'f:x1n1\IT ' \\'ork by :-;tu- dC'nl s in' th<' CrL'~lli\'l' Art \Vorks ho1>. 11 a .m . to 3 p.nt. Saturday ;tt th(' Nl'"'JJOrl !!arbor Art ~-tusl'um t.>nlr~1!1L'l' g all1·r~. 11 a Ill . to 3 p.m -2ll I \V. Bu lbo:i l~l vd ., NL·,~·1x1rt Bl'ou·h ---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, r-..i i l!'(I , L Calito rr P1\INTINGS FR0:\1 11,\IT I At the Birll's F.ye \l ie"' t!:llll•ry, 3420 \'1a ()porto (Lil.lo VillagcJ. '.\'t·"·port Bc:.tl'h. !lour~. tt ·JO :.t m . to 5 pm. l 'uL·sQay through ~unda~ PllOTOGRr\PllS J~\' .ll·:RRY UELS!\IANN r\ one-man sh11\\' by t!11s 1ntl'rn:.ttionally .re· .en Ba t·if:-iin \lat tn i·cs $1.'lO Tll 2::~0 Senin'r (.'1t1?f.'ns Sl . 50 .at all tin1C's SOUTH COAST PLAZA THE ATRES ~DIEGO FJf'f. AT BRl !1JOL w..1111 SO.COAST PLAZA H S4t·l l il -.,.,.., •o~u..c;. SlOl<fi" .,ss s..i/S---z.so.io.a•c "COOLEY HIGH" 1·11 Sol/--l:l•l<li-l:M "SMILE" CllEIWAllD THREE ,'.!l!:·i'h.~1 ) 1:40 Saf/S.• 2-S: I 54:40 6.1 ... 'l"J O s .. 1s--:·H-l.·!O.•!t "TAKE THE MC>t<aY A.HD IUH"' 1.11 so11-z ..... 11 "RETURN TO MACON COUNTY" 7:00 .. 10:25 s.t/S--l :45-7:0G-I 0-.25 "WILBY CONSPIRACY" 1:55 Sat/S.-1:45-5:15-a:SS "SHARKS TREASURE" 1·10:45 Scrt/S.-1:55-1:10.1 0:45 WOODY DIANE AI JIJE N KEATON "WVE and DEATH " An.ti.<""• 635·7601 "'COOLEY HIGH' IS a landn1ark n1o~·ie, one of the ~-car\ nHi't in1portant a n<l hQartenin~ picture, ... " ========o--=L1,.., :\nt.:l'll'" Tinll'" ".,.a clear·c)'cd funny, loving and deepl y touching·recrea• tion of adolescent life ... a su perior filin :• ==========:SL·'~ )'ork Tinlr" ,,. , • ''"· , .. ,1.~ Atne11Can Jnlein.JtO'l~I ~1e15e COOL FY HIGH GLYNN IUAMAN ·LAWRENCE HIL TON JACOSS ., ,GARR[ fl MORRIS • CYNTHIA OAV!S " ~. , , sAit..i,: ~q,,.l1 • ·,(~IC ~'f • !] ;f•nA!I!/ • '• ~: .... A. I ',Gii ' • "~ ,.,.· •• ·" • .• • ... r•' ···: ro r:-:.-.. -·-· .. <:-j ··g:~ --m;;.tt~!,~1 .K w.'9t;a;;.../ ~ Ull . ' -~·· , . ALCAN ALUMINUM PATIO KIT .So strong and yet •o light. People put them up them•elv'• and •ay it'• easy with our in•truct,on•. Complete package, ready for your •lab. ln•tallatioo available (includes permit) ... ((c Sq. Ft. PATIO KITS FROM SHORTY OR PACIFIC PROJECTION • ' WIDTH 9· PROJECTION 10· 9· 71 .04 88.80 106.56 124.32 142.08 .159.84 177.60 195.36 213.12 12· 106.56 133.20 , 159.84 186.48 213.12 239.76 266.40 293.04 319.68 WIDTH 10· 12' 14' 9· 10· 6000 7500 7200 9000 .8400 10500 9600 12000 12' 90 .. 10800 12600 14400 16200 18000 ...LP' 12· 14' 16' 18' 20' 22· 24' FIBERGIASS RC>OFING Lei'• •lay on the roof with a good buy in liberglas•. .. 8' ... . 2 97 SHEET 10· .. . 3 97 SHEET 12' .. . 4 97 SHEET HEAVY SHAKE SHINGLES "'It rnu1t be jelJy 'cau•'f jarn don't shake like that," which ha& nothing to do with thi&, but I •aid i.t anyhow. PLASTIC FOUNDATION GRILLES Keep the dawgs and kittie• from •etling up hou•ekeeping or tlghtlng under the hou•e. . - 88.80 111.00 133.20 155.40 177.60 199.80 222.00 244.20 266.40 ALUMINUM ROOFING Moving over td tho•e who prefer aluminum. 3 97 . 8' ..... SHEET JO' .... 4~.?'EET 12· .... 5~!:ET 14' ... . 6 97 SHEET 16' ... . 7 97 SHEET ... 90LB.ROLL ROOFING Heavy mineral coat. clioic• ·. ot col0111. GOod •tout •tttff for your roof. · COVERS IOOSQ. l'T. 5 97 ' ROLL • Shorty gives you the aluminum covering. the· wood, and the metal orname ntal column•. The Pacific deal i• all wood, for more filtered ' •un. You choo•e. Whate•er one you take. l"U 16' 18' 20' never •ay you"ll be sorry. COLORED ALUMINUM ··ROOFING Some of u• lilr:e it in-beige, gr9en or white olu~um.. 8' ........ 5~ lo• 697 • • • • • • • SHEET 12• 797 ---····SHEET 14' .... ' .. 8~.?'= 16'. ' .. ' .. 9~.?'= P,.LUMINUM STEP LADDERS And lo do the job we haven't got a good •ky book •o we go f9 r the la dder. 4' .. " .... Q97 . 6' ..... 1397 8'. .... 2597 ALUMINUM 10800 13500 12000 15000 ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDI;RS Well now. when it really get• up there, we got.the ladder for that too. 14·· ..... t " .... 1 5 97 16' ......... · .. 1997 20' ..... ' ..... 2997 ~ JOHNS~MANVll.LE 15 YR. ASPHALT WINDOW AWNINGS PLASTIC TRASHCAN . SHINGLES We ma y )oke ar~und but there i• no •ub•lltute for quality. n'est·ce pa•? 7 00 Oh. the tbin9 for •um.mer'• svn damage. Nice lo keep the house cool. And the vane• are adjustable • 36" .......... 9~ 48" ....... 11 97 60" ....... 1397 If nothing wotb lbl• inali•• u fine thlqp to to•• II all In and •ay •01:nethlng 11.ke. "lhe guy that write• thl• ought lo try ii," 3 '!7 " GAUON .• ·l • ' ~ . ' 100 SQ.FT. 72" ....... 1597 ;- I. .~...--~ REDBRICK OR HARLEQUIN BRICK Do you like that name "Harlequin"·? I used to call it ··u•ed" until I went to collich and I.amt b.tter. 9!. .. - TRIANGLE ROOF TURBINE .VENTILATOR 97 a 'th n g move~ the equivalent of a one ·ton air conditioner. That'• whO:t they •ay. Read the brochure If you think I'm •pooling you': .• • ., ' • • • WIND WONDER POWER.ROOF VENT .... . Got a lhermo•ta t that tum • it on when the attic i• hot and ofl when .• it'• cool ' • .. . • .;; It' ,' ' ' I '• " . ' ' 1 • ' • • • • • • I at,a ys p surr ti n 9's ~~· l ' fr stra (' ali en ' i'r 11 I ~1!:;!i R publ si nific listed la'wsui ttirown a.fer t~ HJ12. It tlie ele! !But 0.1(1.ornJ oOe of ~liticl h1r5 pet n-.easu njinor, Pas w.isn 't ~l\lo'e• dtsmis irtiliali s~ton bf half_ Cbuncr J ~r~ i~,~ l· l~~~ E• owe a~vao o.fcrul fq-sl. • l4ibel1 •1oonk tie a Whon he i~ 101 tfiose bOard q,,p. afnon np SU ptesit ca.ndi leJ r;loni• ~Wo, Cf se 1 tie i"i sev•1 !~¥~. t5e s f'b'iall "Ont ~:, ~·~~ if nt (1R' vJ ""' gil CUI 44" ., No cl ea! ge en gt I ~ I irst Name Ballot Gets Break? Hy TllOM1\S ll, F:tJi\S /\ \:otcr entl·rs his polling th, look!i ~1t 'h e boillot :.ind oesn 'I recot1n • _ ;;111y of thi; ames on it. So ti~· tnarks the rirst 1an1e hii see'"'. T-.111 th' <r tr•'\ huve now iC'd, is ii i ·_.~, tl't £l·cnurio in "ali(orniu cll!\iu.1J. . A Rf~"I.''. ·~IE sl•tc's tlon ta1o1r S' tf a state or e-scalc C'l)'e.~•·on ost la~1y,..(r. ~ fi-lliticians ght thP. ·~fhf '1~0 "£en re- .. ed b)' p .. &'otkftt ~ ~,·~~ition .:I.he Polilica1 -~"'*(l"'Q\ ~0.:o¢"lti ve 1Ql974. 'fhat la'tf e.llliel:i \.WM:i': 4~1d rot all the right of inC1.nNkt""' ti• be; listed first on all bal!0\5. • 'Incumbents -who nallH'd" wrote the election laws -M4. • • • ' • ' • • • SOUTHERN CALIFO RN IA FOCUS a~ays given thems'~j~es lbat " d ' • PQl?SUme advantage. Proposi- LiGn 9's proh~bition on it, in f<J.ct, "~s the direc t res ult of a r strilted lawsuit by a dclcatc<l c · lenger in an A"ssem.blY. ra'ce. f 1 I • At"g~1~~c1!:~e~r::1~~ ~:· D amond. felt incumb.enl R publican Paul Priolo had a si nificant advantage by being li'1-ed firs t on the ballot. ~tis la\vsuil protes ting this was tlirown out in 1973, a few months ~er their contest \\'as decided in 2. It was ruled pointless since election was alreadyover. !But Diamond is the volunteer a~orney for the People\s Lobby,, ooe of three groups behind the Pplilical Refor n1 lniti..ative. so hy; pet pee~e was w1ittcn intolhe "¥.!asure as one of its re latively "l1nor, unpublicized points. Passag e of l)r·oposition 9 ~sn 't the end of , it, though. ~tv.•een the time his lawsuit was dt:smissed and the passage of the iqitiative. Diamond filed· another s~t on the issue. This one Ylas on ~half of two Santa Monica City r uncil candidatt.·~. ;THE SUPERIOR Court judge hearing this case ruled that the t4J> spot on the ba llot does indeed ¥ vide an advantage. Neither cumbe~ts n r candiO,tes ose names begin with left&rs c ming eB.rly in the alphab~t ould automatically have the a4lvanlage, he ruled. tHow much of an advantage is ill? Expert testimony in this trial siowed t.,hat there usually is an a9vantage of~ percent of the vote ~crtiing lo the candidate listed fqst . One Australian law journal ltbeled this phenomenon the ·~onkey vole," a comment on tile alleged stupidity of vo ters Who mark thei r ballots this way. tJ'he advantage is m4Ch greater ii\ low visibility elections like tlose for city councils and school bOards. the testimony by Rand Q>rp. statistici1:1n Dan Relles. a'laong otJiers, showed. There is l'f such advantage in races for PfCSidenl or governor, where the candidates are well ~own. Can 't Hurt She'• AdJ-tl•g Wi11ni o Ruth Judd, notoriou s trunk 1nurde r ess or the 1930s , is living In the San 1'"'rancisco Bay Arca under another nam e . Jl cr parole supervisor says she h as made an 'outs tanding adjust- ment,' after 35 years in 1>ri s on for di s· mcmbcrmc nt of two fricrtds in 1931 . • • I Friday. Auoust 1, 1915 ~:;r~~s: Tlf~c ~I~K .OF Punch I ., ' Answer? '=''1 :, 8~· IJH. S'rEl!\'.l'ltOll'.'li ~ OE:i\R Dlt . STl·:JS- CRO!I!\': I :1111 a dot·lor 1 "·ho rcucl s your column <.1nd usu~lll y I :11 . .:rl•t• \\1th your viCY.'S and ;,1dvirt• tv1 rL·udc rs. fl()\Vl'\ t•r. 1·111 not so s ur e th;1 t I Uf:l'C<' r ·~ r - l' ' .\1 ---. ~-:-.---_...i ' ' ' ..... "\, ' l'J· . \\'ilh you r :1d vi1·t· !.Ind philosophy 011 t.'Xt.•r'l'ISt' Pt~rh a ps bec:.a us1• l'n1 not ··rd like you ro know, Kelly, rf1.1t rlu,,nrf yot1 r tirtlf! w1tl1 11s. C'X!.IClly s url' "h<JI )OU your t.'t1Cr9y anti drive /1<Jve not passc<I v11not1ccd -we are bcli evt.•. · ~l y person;.! ht!lu.of ii.; thut in rny pr;it·fit·(· 50 75 //1{)~!119 yOCI ro J fU/J Sl'CIUl/Y /Jrl~0'1 .•• [ Pilot ) · Logbook . Dead-eniJ;.jobitis? perce nt 11f a pal1t·nt '~ hi;!J llh p1·oblt.·1n s :ire directly or indireclly rl'- 1:.iled to lif('-~ty lc , \\'hich includl's litt le 0 1: no ex· ercis<'. "S n1 ukin j.!, drink· ing. !lOOI' diet:.iry h111Ji1s . lack of slcl'p. clc. I think that lut·k or rcgu l:1r ;ind ·rt"l ati\.'ely vigorous ex- ercise is one uf the most im1>0rtunl e au~t:s of ill- ness. Soaring Like A Dodo Bird? ' Try· ~o Advance It By JOVCE L. KENNED . Dear Joyce : tam employt..-d as a secretary but would like to do son1ething more '-''ith myself. Where can l go to explore careers and ways of gelling a.bead? -0 .H., Houston. Tex. A fc"' rem edies for dead·cnd- jobitis : the International As· sociation of Counseling Services lists agencies it accredits in -an annual Directory of Counseling Services. available in man y libraries: colleges offer career planning and developme nt (·ourse.~ for women, and sonie employ a director of continuing education for· women : s pecialized women's career s ervices have proliferated, many of which are affili ated with the national Catalyst organization 114 E . 60th St., New York, N.Y. 10022). TllERE ARE T HINGS you can do on your own, too. For exam· pl~. before leavini\ your job. milk it (fry. Adva,.n.ce your' wor,k ex· perience description. lf you 're a secretary, but a c- tually funC"lioning as an assis- tant. ask for the tiUe. Mere ly opening tbis t,ype Q{. discussion with your errijlloyer may cause the boss lO reil\1~!! )'.Ou'rc in· terested in ad\t3m:"em·M . 1£ not you 've~t J\oUfurg-"';>i )'our job search s tarts from hig h er ground. ' ' Res tructuring your present job is• another ladder. Assume there are two secr eta ries , both of whom have some tasks or se rvic· ing salesworkers' orders. On~ secretary quits. The other can suggest that the most responsible duties (sales . service) be as- signed to her with a com- mens urate pay increase, ·and that a lower -paid clerk be hired to do the routine typing and fil - ing. THE SAME APP ROACH won·t work for all sitUat~o~. of cburse. That's Why resource!ulness, as- sertiveness and 'org3TI.izational savvy are three qualities am- bitious women must have or ac· [Career Corner) quire in -some way. Most cor- porate-jungle survival books are directed to men, but a new one's due next month of particular in· terest to women. "The Ambitious Wornan's Guide to a Successful Career.'' by Margaret H iggins on and Thomas Quick will be publis hed by the American Management Associations (135 W. SOt:b St., New Y"Ork , N. Y . l0020). [l 's not written in th.'e Cosmopolitan Girl style. but does cover a ll the things Mother never told you. ranging from infighting and dating the boss to identifying centers of powe r and handling yourself as a woman manager. ON DE 1\~NG Wimsexism in the office, (o r instance, the authors suggest that you don't laugh al jokes that demean women. ''1'he issue is not whether yo u are a good s port with a sense or humor but whether you are im· pclled to stand up for your digni· ty and equality.·· Or. if f isexist remark is made by a male COlte3gue y~can pre- tend not lo unUe rsta!nd ana make the speaker explain the rationale behind . .l..hi s s tatement. The authors \,note that you can be direct without s ounding bitter or hostile. arid illustrate: "Why do l have the fecliog you said that because I 'm a woman?" This is a practical manu a l up"°'ardly mobile Women s hould read. READE R SE RVICE: "The Executive Woman." is a newslet- t er for i;nanage'm e nt-oriented women published by Pr. Sandra Brown. If you'd Jilr• • sample copy, end a s t<tmped. self- addressed ; Ion'!'! envelope to Joyce Lain Kennffy at this newspaper. Write "Executive Womap ·' in corntr d ,,...gr ~· side envelope ;ic:u) ~·.,.., u\Y,,:W weeks for delivt~ Pore Robb·ish· I 'll apprl·c i ;it~· 1l \'f'r~· 111uch if ~uu \\'ill t·l;jrify you r pos il iun o n l'.X· ut;.eisc. COi\ol !''1 l~NT : I ugr ec \ that lift.>-sty le i:-. the r t·-; ason fo r n1:111y health \ problcn1 s t h;il n1i g ht DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE h:J.\'(' be(_'n j \·oidt:d. For ex:J.mp lc. I th ink th:J.l l>oth you an<.l I l'an offL·r s uffil·i1.:11t scil•ntific proof -that sn1qking is til•d in \\·ith lung c:J.nc·t.·r ;;ind ern - physcm:.i . thot cxecssi\'e drinkin g is not cxa1:ll v a fri end of the ]i,·cr. that O\'C'1·e ating nla y l'ause (ilJl.'sity .,..·hi c h in itself is ~.ht' contributory cause of so n1any illnesses l ike diabetes. hypertension. corona ry dh~eas t>. and .th.-it lu c k of ~l cl'p at least dimin_i sht.:S \\·c tl -heing ;ind produce:-in effi cien- cy during the day. ltut "'here \\ c di ffl'r. I think . is in the need fur "rl·iativt.·ly \'igorouo.;" exercise as a ncct.•ss:J.r,· in~redient in our \\'a\· Or life for good healt h . · I Y.,'oti ld yo u d e fine •·,·igorous'"? If you n1can miles of cycling, '''alk - i n g, joggi n .g o ,r Cil lis thcni i:s s u c h as pushups and ~itups, then this is \\'hC'rc \l.'l' part. I b e li e v e" i n o r dinarv phys ica i exertion. bt;t not contrived exercises to "push up the pulse rate ." \\'.>\LK l !'\'G IS c;ooI>. So IS bo"·ling. moderate golf and moderate ten- ni s . 1 l\1 odcralc n1 eans not p!Uyin g 36 holes a day, or set ::i fter set un· d cr a trying sun "'ilh )·o un g s t crs n1u c h >·ou n ge r than you.J ... _ardening is good. · I ho pe I _J1a\·e made 11~·se1r clear that I do n<1l ad vi se pecplc to li~·e an immol?iie life. Hut I hap-pen to believe that over- e xertion is a ~real e r threat to health and life ~"ian is undercxertion . By DOUGLAS F RITZSCHE "Man can soar Like eagle," a few of the more venturesome me mbers of Orange County's press establishment learned at an ooling at the South County hang-glider hang- out Escape Country. too.·· Man can also land like rock,'' we learned, On relating the experience to acquain- tences.. most of whom believe there are more ~mfOrtable ways to commit suicide, reac- llons r~nged from shock to ~ "you're crazy." ONLY J AN HOMES IN TllE Irvine cit y clerk 's office understood. She had wanlf..>d to try it. too, but everyone had told her "you 're crazy" before she did. The reactions, of course. are unde rstand a- ble. Phys ical e ndeavors are not normally con - sidered one of the tricks of the ·reporting trade. Just ask my wife when she's looking (or someone to carryout the trash. Accustomed to a rathe r sedentary life. reporters seem to develop well ·honed noses for news on one end. Thal poini is often offs et by bluntness at the other end. t"••Tzsc11E The total configuration is ·more like a penguin than a falcon and perhaps doubt as lo the flight.wo rthiness of the local news media was to be expected . A:S IT TUR NS Otrr, THERE are three ways to land in a hang-glider. One is lhe right "'ay and none of us bothered With that, prefer- ring more innov au ve approaches. Touchdown. using the media method, was probably easier for us than it would be for you. The stropped beaks plowed som.e respec- table furrows in the field , while those prefer- ring the other approach left trails of rounded depressions as they bounced to a halt. The instructor, a soft -spoken man who promised lo "be right there under you telling you what to do," ..tarted things off with a pep talk on the ground. SEAT ED JN T HE WELCOME shade of .the kite'.s ~in gs, he told us. "Sometime today, each of you is going to have an abrupt meeting with the ground." That's a nice way of putting it. As , he talked, a kite-rider dove off a nearby hill and made a graceful arc through the sky. Only the sight and the light nutter of his sail marked his passing. Man on wings. A dream dating bc.:.ek to the first man v.•ho watched a bird . Was J batty enough lo try it? What the hell. I played with explosives in the Army with a team of maniacs. It couldn't be much worse . than that. UKE SLEDDI NG, SKATEBOARDING and other forms of recreillion that use the en· vironmentall v oure ~aViry form of locomo- tion, ther~ is an initial obstacle to overcome. DAILY PILOT DI Tl'le Dlc&•sl Marketplace on !he Oranae Coast DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS Y¢.u llfn S...11 h, ,,nd 11, l1nde h Wolh o Wont Ad [642-5678 ] o~l" (oil Sc1'oo(C h"t (ocd•r App•o•11I ER RORS: Adverfi5rrs \hould chrck thrir ads d911Y and rrport ~· rors immrdiately. The DAILY PILOT oswme\ liability for the first in· correct in\ertion only. Pub~er's Motice: \llfr\·.d t•o;t :11t• :i1!11-rt is1·J 111 llll" Ile\\ ~Jl.llll'r 1 .. :-.uh· J1·1 •L ''' lhc f,•tll'l'.11 1-";11r ll41U<il l1 J.!. /\•'I uf 1 ~!6ti 1,1h1 .. J1 rn a kc:-. 11 i!Lt·c;d to :1d11•rt1 ..,t· ·an)' pre· 1l'r•·ll•'t:. l1m1tal1nu , u1· d1 -.1'rirh1n;1l11•11 haso..>d on l'al (', 1·nlnr. rt•hJ.!•tin, sex, or na!H111;il nn).!.1 n. or an inlt·nt1011 to n1:1ku ;1ny ..,u1·h pr1•ft•n ·1u.'('. \in1ila· I 11111 , ••I' tJ 1:-.f n rn1n:1 l 1orl." 'l'h1., n;·v,·..,p;q11•r y.ill not kn111,1 l llJ.!i~· :H·l·1·111. ;1n y :i d \'l'r t1 :-.lf1 i.: for re.al t•t.l<1lc "h1{'!1 1:-. 111 ,·1ola- t1f.ln of \ht.' h11•• Houses for Sale . ................•..... General 1.002 ......................• MESA VERDE EXECUTIVE HOME :\ "r0<im y" :-.111glc '!.tury 1 11111111 • ll l';1r the go!( 1·uu1•,,. 1n i.h:1rp, sharp j·,,t1dl1 in11 l.Jli:I.' Ill"\\' 1hruout !' :1 ~·1lr11oms, 2·~ h;11hs. l:1rgc fa rnll ~· t'IHt•r\;Jlll l!I ;.' ;1r\.'a Y.'Ll h l1rt•pl;il'l' l.:lfJ.!l' 1•or11~·r I 111\ C;i\l !or an :ip11i_1111L- I n1cnt s~~~~~ 141 I ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE, INC. LA CUESTA 2 ST Y·4 BDR • A SSUME $32,500 :-:cl!lcctcd :! s lorv . <I IK:d roonl. Sp;ieiuu" 11 \·1ng :111 11 forn1 al 1l1ning room :-!. SE>j.la ralc l'On· \'('rtiblc d l'n. Gigantic family room y,•ith eoon· try' 'firePIJiicc. Childrcns 4: tnliSlt'!r :i.u i t cs .·- Secluded .e round.~. Be f i r st l o sec it. C;.i ll 963-6767. lll'fl/lll'l ••'S'"Nm•·1 11 ,, [® THE REAL ESTATERS On The Bay B1.•;1utiful Ol"Y.'2slory •I Br , ·1 Ba & (i;11!{'r\' 2 firc pl ~1el'S. voi:tb:~r l)('I UXl' kil1•hcn Pier fur -..ai:ht h>f.0" Yuu m :1\: sel1·c·t the f111ishing 10uehl·~. lfi5·8121J *CASH* FOR ANY !!(Jr.I~~~ 1-'ull appra1sc-d \'alul' pa id . Frl'C homC' l'\'a luat1on. Back 1>ayn10111ts ()K. ("~di ;.inyllmc. Hick Byers Dli:r 54:!·~i76 j BUT TH E CITY· OF Santa ~onica did not let the issue rest wjth simple invalidatibn of its bJlllot-order statute. If it had, the cfse probably would have had lit· tie impaCt, since there have been sfveral Confllctiog tower court 'tlings. · t Tbe city, however, appealed to .. tie state Supreme Court, which Much Ado A.bout the Gt1r'b11g -:r· f01>1Ata6 tJI r•til4c lack --~· ... ~.,. ~·~th(' •:' ~ flr.~111. t::•uUS "' \!..~-.. 't<telif' .. IP. that .lo."9\,'ti)(lll'I ,..,,,. !DJ"~ ... '?. - Bef?re you can glide down the hill, you must climb 1:1P the hill. You must also carry \.he la.tog-gl1der. Hang.gliders ·work both •ays. Nbe~ .Jou. bug from them the right •ay, fhe wtlill l1fb them aod their h~man ~. Wben you w llllt uiderneai..ta them. with Glebe n.gte&t lhe wnmg way, the kite •a nts te ,_ • CMl8e to Ute gn,urld n pussible. Tbe Jab cC tbe a.\te carrier is &o keep It rrom doing lllUt. ****HELP **** \"o urself SU\'t' SSSSS. f-'rict:' 1ncrea:-t• probable 111 very nc:.ir future. <! Bl'drn1. z hath. sin~le :.;tury Cnndos 1n S<tnta . .\na. onl y S:!11:J..50. LarJ:!C o;pac.ous l ay,·11.~. ~£'C'urtty >fa.:.e , ~1 . '-'le. JU .-,. 0~11. 's:C for F'rant, Illy made its own ruling last nth. Thal ruling completely eld the, lo)",er f~· finding lot rotat;pni-Or lottery systems ouly fair ones.• Even ffi€Propostt:t0ri~ sections ~ecting listing or incuz;n~nts t Were 1hrown out by the de· • sion . in effect leaving lifornia with nO Jav.· regulating nting of ballots. l RONICALL Y. A. BILL similar what the court has now de- anded was introduced in the · gislature this year, but the all0 cumbent Assembly killed it on 44·18 vote. Now the lawmakers will have lo c:ktrack a nd revive this easure either' in the for.m of gency legislation or an amend· e11t to an cxi'sting bill pertain· g lo elections. / NIMAlogi<1$1, 11e1i~ .. . . . " I !' i By DICK WEST WASHINGTON (UPl i Willi a m Shakes peare Once wrote, "Who steals my purse steals lrll.sh." But,l:hat was before a reporter for the national Enquirer made off with Henry Kissinger's garbage. THE ENQUIRER published the contents of the five trash bags picked up outside Kissinger's home. If Shakespeare were alive loday, would he pen a line begin· ning. ''Who steals my trash steals ... ?" I like io t hink so. But since the immortal bard has long since de· parted this vale, we shall have to rely on existing quot ations to ex· press his reelings about the great Kissinger trash caper. Q. Mr. Shakespeare, lh.e State ~epart,!P.ent said the rubbis h' heist · cause great anguish to Mrs. Kissinger." Would you com- ment on that. please? A. "Now ra<~S 'poble heJ>rt. A womao rno\'ed is 1 itC a mountain trouble<I -muddYr Ul·&eeming, lbiek, bete!tofbeauty.'' ' ,Q. -'1'1111--DflPA~ said the scc.rttaq bimselliwas "real· ly revolted by-..ltol.,bo .-Iden' a vlolatto"-of.thf.privocy_cif bis hou1e. '' How do you teel ·~bout thatT ' . .. - A•". 'Tis the curse of service. II '\11 clj!t no , respect. of p\ace, pensons. ni-.r t1mf'" •• ' .. l'.;, n YOI\' •lllJl1ll1'1\ ,O'a.<h ""-•4>>.i':,colljl~ct ,;"'-""Ing a jouraa1t's1l .... ..~rm-· . A. "O, re.form it altoaetber. It smells to b~aven . Fish not with' \·l G.JIT£1t ·. SIPE: J -1.ur m'elaiicholy bait. It is not n··..- 0it can riot com"e to good." ' Q, 'BUT ll'HE REPORTER~ •. sis ls he ·did nothing improper. A. "How absolute the kn,. • ., is. A snapper·UP of uneons:c'a-:ttd trifles.'' Q. ·Why would he go to that much trouble io dre·dge u p trifles" -'· • · "i"..·A.' "Trifles liiht as air are to the jealous confirmations strong as proofs ot:_t{olf Writ." • Q . Did yo\( h4!ar what he round in lhnrash bags? A. •'Eye of newt and toe of Crog! wool.of bat and tongue of dog.". • ., .. ,. -, •. 11Jd' ... . ...,,._ J.~ 4nte•• ~ ~ can learn 'ho-.. to live tlltl relaxed l"!e be ~ JrMrt bE'lt.P.-n/f t),an ...,_.et~ '1 tc -a ct\. •'-•••1• .~. goes ir.. 4'or "pb)'Sic:tJ conditioning." I dou'"ut. ho'''e'lltl'. \)."~ I can convine«: ~t..a, r11r J\·t .• by a few words in o~ column . I s uc.ge:~t. th erefore, that vou ti'\<' get hold or a boOk of mine that Funk and \\lagna \l s published about three years a go call ed , "I-lo"' ·ro Be l .. azy. J.l eallhy And Fil." If not in y9ur •bookstore, pe'i-hapS ·yt>ur . public library has it . IT l\I AV HELP l 'OU reali ze tha\ l am not <1uite as a nti-exercise as you and muny people heliC\'e. It is ju~t 1hat I Wnawing IM leCf'el. the instructor held ~ a:ne. n gtit. The wiad med Its weight and he J ust gwded. In ~y case tmngs did not go so. ~m~y. The kite imisted on laying down. I ms1sted on walking. We compromised by standing still. FINAl.LY UP THE GENTLE·-grade I m~de ~ few running steps, Lined off, mad~ ~ bnef flight and then a landing reminiscent of the4_~o. Maybe that's why they're extinct. The one question asked by my acquain- tances Is. ''Would you do it again?'' Wel l, I did ask the cost of a nother lesson. Hospital CetS Accr~ditation Q. I TIONK YOU'VE got that <1m sorry ror "exercise pllxed. up with someone else's nuts·• fif you·11 p~rdon garbage, air. Do you feel the th e express ion 1 "'ho klssingers may haveoverrea.ct.ed lht-ow their a rms. legs iw:t..' bit? Wt.at woul~ have hfP· ·and torsos around In the ~ •\f the)' bad treated the mistaken belief that such wboletbinca1.ajoke _exercise Is a .gu·arantee· Soulh Coast Communi· A. "Ilwould be trgumerit for a oCbavfn~ n 5tronger :ty Hospital in South ty Hospital w.is first ac· crediteq in 1968 and is given examinations each time lhe accreditation is extended. The accredita- tion ilf considered :. judg. ment of qualily and slan· dards. week, laughter for a month, and be;art and Detter health, Laguna has r.eceivcd 1 _a cood .)est rorever.~ 1be robb'd 1 " certificate of accredit.8· "that smiles, s tells something l\S )'el there's no scten· .tion Crom the Am'eric:an from the thief." ti!ic proof that lack of ex· As sociation. of Blood . ....ercisc is a great er Banks. . Q. llY senttments'uaclly, and i. enemy than living in ;.ib· The c::ertl!icate is dff.P 'dOwn didn't You fin<l"the in• nor,mnl. dalJy tcn!iilo,n. granted to about one c:'dtnt rather 1inuslna:? An..~ hOY.' thank~ ror your fourth of Orange Coun· . .\J "l would not haVe gtven it ~otci. 1~~ J\.t .. It s nic' lo ty's hospitals 1 s aid Dr. &foJawildemessofmonkeys." "· a.ve e vie" s 0 8 Roy Byrnes, hbs pital .tneillcal colleaglJ<' about .Q . T h a n k y o u M r lhe cvc rpresent pr<i blcm pathologist . Shoketpcilre. ·-· or the need r'lf excr~jsc. South Coast Communi· I " Th e ;\m erlcan 1\s sociatlo11 of Ul ood 13;anks erft!ouruf(es dcve lopmtmt of techni cal s ti.indards and pro molt:!S t\u:i curl· tinual impr•,...e ment of blood prba:r~a1n1. I r 'il~l.iti,.'Clll. . H1'11110R VIEW DEL IGHT' l.ar ~l' ~l onl~~o m()(lt•I: ·i htlrms .. (orm:1l dirung r.m .. 1:1 , b ;iths. Lgc. I fr11le. l.uS<'ious l~11ds<'aP-1n ~: h1i:hly upgr:1dt:d. S87 ,500 C. f, Colesworthv Realtors 640·001 0 SJZ,750 Ff)fll\-1 EH FARl\.1·ful11 /S :ot'rc . Easlsidc. Antique f1 xturt•s. i.;ash windows. ·rrue t·ount ry style li\·- 1 n i.:.. S lcal i i ~ Ca ll t>4:. 0:10:1. FOREST O LSON INC. SOPER SHARP Fnr1n.-il liv111i! rno111 \\' \'t1Ul t 1·1\ OJX'll hr:Jlll t·e11in i,:. l:ournlt·l kitcht•n w f;11111 ly roorn + n1'W 1~11dst•:q11ng. Call Sp:irl·· i n ~ l fl\l'S l1n1~nl Corp., R,l:l 3544 R)I O~·ner ,52500 l<tkt..'OVCr Fl lA L1)an . 3 Br. 2 Ba, pool . qui e t , c le a n nci~h borho0<I .• LOL" of xtras. C.11 11 for ilippt., 714 -6 fol7 ·397 9 or 7 !4 ·734 ·2478. Corona IFYOU h:•,•e 3 scrvlc<; lo nfft•r or ~oods to ~rll. plucc an ad 111 the Dail y Pi lot (.;lal'l'~ficd S ·ct1on •• - Phone 642·561 8. . ' • ~.~.~ ....... ,~.':':..~ ....... . -For s.i. H-· Fors• IHoo•H'For s.i. •••••••••••••••••••• •• ..............•••.•.... ....................... ' Go-• 1001 GoMnll • IOOZGoMoel 1002 . DI DAIL v PILOT Friday.August 1.1975 ~~-~-~ ....... t~:.~~.~ ....... ~~!!!.~~-~ ....... ~~!.~~~ ... : ... ~~ .......... ~?~~ ~~~ .......... ~~~~ ....... , ............. ,. ······················· ....................... . GtMrol · I 002 GeMf'al I 002 Gol'Mral I 002 G....,... ,. I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SCHOOL STARTS SOOH Grab this FAMILY HOME while you can; second price reduction. Seller extremely anxious. Truly one of the showplaces in EASfBLUFF. 4 BR . 3 . Ba. 2 frplcs., with huge game room. Protected view:· " Now only $95,000 • • OLDE FASHIH IUY In little Olde CORONA DEL MAR ; R -2 zoning & there is room for a second unit. 3 BR, 2 .Ba . A darling home with an elfish grin. South of Hwy., walk to shops. Reduced to $96.000 A CUSTOM IARGAIH One of th e lowest priced cus tom homes in BIG CANYON. Has den u·ith wet bar. rumpus room \1;ith pool table; Bi l BBQ in kitchen. plenty. of room for wine cellar & pool. 3 BR. 211:: Ba. All otthis & a vie\\-·, too. for only ~10,000 COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy •• Corona de-I Mar "Sf.Hing Rt'Clll &tote in ,..ewport Harbor Since 1944 .. 673~4400 HUG HOMES 640-4050 Lli'j.DA ISLE. ~el eg,ant . 4 .bedroom 1-sto'fy home: 1-·orrhaf DR & fam. rn1 .; pier & slip for lge. boat. ~35.000 WESTCLI ~"~'. 3 BR, pool home; you n1usl see this terrific buy. for only $72,500. Open daily 1-5; 1142 Pembroke I Jl . TllE BLU Ft'S · living can make life beautiful ; 3 BR. 21/z ba., al a price you t!an afford. $54,'iOO llAYFRONT. 4 BR + maid's; great family hon:ic on the water. Owner may lease/option , Qr help finance. $290,000 OFACE OPEH AT HOON SUHDAY General I 002 Getteral 1002 ........••. , ................................. . Being remodeled; custom 5 BR. 5 Ba .. 6500 sq. ft. home on point, pool, dock. Custom·· 5 BR, 4 ba.· View, 80 fl. on 'lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bo y!>ule D11vl' N B 675 6161 G ........ 1002 G....,.al 1002 -!00!00!'!!00!00!'!!00!00!'!-!00!00!'!!00!00!'!!00!00!'!!00!00!'!!00!00!'!!00!00!'!!00!00!'!~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 CALIFORNIA OPEH SAT /SUH·2-S G........ I 002 RANCHO 833 Towne St •• C.M. •••••••••••••••••••••·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gov 't . appr:ii ~ed at 1-----·~-o·H--4 BR·GI 5Js.1so. and may b~ HEWLISTIMG BIGCA .... , Ho DOWN purchascd 1al that price. OPEM SAT /SUH 1-5 The most beautiful I llR b I LERT MonaC'o mo<IPI ~159.500 Roamthcgrounds ofthis _x nt. 3 2 a on rg 1968FUL OM older Californiu csl:1te. 6J"x135' lot. Fruit trees. Eastsidc Costa Jl.lcs;i. <I VOGEL & BABBITI or enter the i=amblin g gardcn&dbl._1!ar. BR. + family : frpl. single level ha<"icnda. 548-3404 NEW KITCJ·I E."'N & bit-in REALTORS 644·6056 ~~~~~~~~~1 ~:~~n~ieh f~~~u~~~~g~~ ~fi·LA· ,B.OROE ~a~Pe~~,;~r boat & iron entry to step down CALL 675-7060. VIEW ESTATE fi esta party room . Jl.lodern Old World OPEM SAT/SUM 1.5 OCEAN &LIGHTS kit ch c n adjo i n s * PRIME* 259 PROS .. ECT BARGAIN ca ndl c l ile dinin g . H rfA DI 544,900 Se parate win ~ for ewpo .....-1ex trilEWPORTSHORES f' ·d f h. JBR R ll re., Rustic· ch;.irm abounds in hideaway master s1Lite ,'Ii r1 e·o -owners IP 3 ll , 2 a . ..-..500 gut'st ciua rtcrs. Sacrifice 2ba corner unit has frptc CALL 556--8800 this unique l.i(>ach estate. at $41,900. 1''irst to call in master BR andfrplc in Balboa Bay Prop. Circular rlri\"C. !luge liv· i.:ets thi s ''B eac h li\•ingrm.Olhersare all ing room \.\'llhdramutiC' BARG i\IN !'' Call 2HR2ba.Onfec land,nr Re altors corner lo .I! burning 963·7881. lloag llos p. 1'Ull price 1 ~"""""""""""""""'""""""'"""'1 fireplace+ breathtakini.: O"tr1 r11Q ·11 ~1 ur1rcur11,r;• $137,500.Call view through Wr\.LL 01-' I~. ·~~~·11~1 PRESTIGEHOMES 'SAtrilL!!~cus ~i/~~.,~~-di~.o~~~a~! . . }:1• i., Re-altors 645-6646 Beautiful 2 Br, <! Ba, win g f o r hideaway . --·-•••-!!!!:• go r~eous view, pool, mastcr suitcwilh\'icw + ~==· = Want ad r1sults 642·5678 dock. golf. tennis. Newly childr{'n & ~uesl suite. -GetWrol ,,1002 GetWral 1002 clt>coralcd & {'arpeted. llurry for this once in a Bllns includin2 vacuum. lifetime drcarn home at a Automatic sprinklers & bargain price. ?\-Jake SS$. garage door. Security Call 963-7R81 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• macneb I Irvine realty · FIH~R HOMES FROM $54.500 TO $485.000 MEW LISTIHG!! Prof. decorated -model home type -3 bed rooms. 3 baths, 3-car garage ::-a ll the goodies -on Santiago in Baycrest! $139,500 fee land. Lois Miller 642·8235. (Pll) RED UC ED THE PRICE! Charming 4 bedroom home in sterling condition. Totally upgraded w/beautiful covered patio. Dog run & boat access. NOW $.54,500! Gail Foor644-6200. (P12) ROMAHTIC RJt.l'TURE! SC'r\•iCc. Sale or lease OPf1,rr1Q -11~11.JN IOJ>tN·1;1• 673-6773 c1a}'s. ti7J-42Jo [ 6 li1Ji l8 LI _art_. -~-~-~-'~-E-X_O_H--· I -~ Ji£(}_1~ __ BIGCOROMA. BEACH LAND Nol m uch left~! Piao oow for '1 units. $29,500. Costa i\1esa. ~ ® herbert ha wk1ns REAltORS 6 4 6 -3 l S5 Immaculate owners unit with pegged oak floors . Large living room 'A'ilh firc pla1·e. opens lo spacious s un deck over- lookin g s urf at Big Corona . Master bt..'Clroom also faces on vi ew side. All this plus an extra unit with fireplace in tip.top condition . 1-lcrc·s one in a m i 11 i o n -ca II n o'1 · I"""""~""'""""""""""""~ 67:1-8550. SECLUDED · Sea•ide Chalet .. \\"il h separate artist's retrt'at. _g iant cathl'dral beamed family room has ---------! massivf' brit'k fireplace. MESA WOODS Only >tep• to the oco,n. 549.500 . 10':'<> down . Super sharp 4 bedroom ·llUHRY. ca11 962·7788 ho me idC'ally located ;Q.., KEY HILP WAHTID The Corona del Mar office continues .to look great and the Mesa Verde office has a new "old look•• at an active new location. Business is great and Unique has room for more! At both offices : Salespeople, n ew and experien ced a re welcome to apply. You 'll find the job Un ique, an(I profitable. Phon.e 675-6000. Generol I 002 1 Ge-weral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• WESL l :Y I\ TAYLOR CO. Hl';i\J,TORS S i ll ~ t• 1!1<l f} PEMIHSUL.Jt. "CONDO" -$63,000 Carefree living in this spacious 2 lxirm 2 bath condo in super top quality bldg on the bay. Boat slip available at your door. Lge beaut. pool. 2111 S-J ....... --HEWPORT CENTER, H.I. 644-4910 IOOZ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UHIYERSITY PARK SPARKLER ~lust be experienced to be beliC\'Cd . /\ 3+ 1''am. home with a fantastic par.enls r etreat added to the master bedroom, air cond & a yard larJ;c enough for small pool. Bright, c heery and col- orful. Ovcro.2000 ~q . fl. Now rcdUC'Cd ·to only $59,!XKI. Call &W-7211 rJn NIGEL UAILEY ~ ASSllCIATES HILLTOP HIDEAWAY WITH VIEW Ju~t listed! Deli ghtful custom home on large 5ccluclcd vie.,.,· lot in CORONA DEL MAR. Used bri ck fi replace, ~racious brick patios un- der the pines, pegged wood floors and heavy shake roof. All lhis rustic cha rm in addition to separate studio or ~uest room. Only $110.000, in- t•ludes land. Appt. only. l,;;111673·8550. Of'IN 1119• US Ill"' t{lij{ NP,"!• [ ®·li~l;Hill •~ S J-2-.s-oO~ 2 s tory . TWNllSE, 3 Hdrms, 2 OLDE CORONA DEL MAR·Older home on R·Z lot-ready ror de\'elop· ment. Good rentul in · l'Ome while you wail, S&.000. ~. ColeofM~ Roolton 2S\S E. Cow.st Hwy. 675-55 11 OHEMILE TO OCEAH · Spacious 4 bdrm. 2 bath, 2 story Shorecrl.-st home. One of the moti:t desirable neighborhoods ol llunt· ington Beach. Big family room & formal dining room . Don't miss this beach beauty ror onl y SS9.SOO. Call S4S-9491. - JUST LIST&>!! Trip ll'X · o n llalboa Penins ula; charn1inl! 2 bdrm., 2 b.n ., used bri ck frplc. scp . home + 2 bdrm., 1 ba., l,io:l'. sun· deck, bl'am ceil. apt. i • 1-bdrm., Iba.; extra ba. & util. r m . off 2 car garage + I carport. '$114,000 673·3663 642-2253 J::vcs associate~ BP')KfR S Pff1 L f (H1".; ,,, v. b,, .. .,,, .• ,,, VALLEY REALTY. PRESl;HTS ORTEGA HIWAY Overlook i n ~ L::tkr ~l s inore -a fa bu lous home that ~·as dcsi~ned from a movie sct ou l•I acres·. 595,000. SMORECUFFS Hu ge lot beautif).llly landscaped overlookinj! canyon and oce11n . Love· ly 3 bdr m . Ult home for the discrimi nat int,: buyer. $169.500 CALL 675-7225 . . ., . ' \\I.LI :' HE \LI'\ A Bf 11G ! ... Tf PPr:IP5( S CO HANDYMAN'S ha., 2 yea" new! Pool. * ZERO * yard, w / lge. patio, near DELIGKI" So. C s t . Plaza. Call Po nl 3BR, Zba. Needs some S.16-3286 (by owner) Hous' arm-I T.L.C. Oi\lY $39.000. 1 ----~----· 1 This is a ra re opportuni· l. Callp)SCOVERY 9CEAHYIJ;W ty t.o assW!le ~ exi~ling Real Estm · 645-504.5 R'ITiEAT 7o/o FHX loan covering U PG' •ss <2) JBR 2ba homes. The V •cAHT OH HO SEO ...,. rent•lrom one ~an cover A Tropica l atrium h 1 · t r~•s GOLF COURSE d • l t etota paymeo o ....., . eo urtya r e n ry . rmn.andyoucan llve Lovely. lone ly & ready Massive living room with in the other free. Located fo r you. Unu!;ually !'iharp wall of stone, wood burn· on shady cul-dc·sac and hidden 2 s tory. Lus h ing fir eplace. 3 King s urrounded by a cin· garden s etting. $74,950 b ed r o O m s uit Cs · derblock "'a ll. Jo"\Jll price fullpri cc.Call646·7171. Panora mic view from $48,500. CALL quickly , oPtNHr11 -11s ,uN 1o111 .,IC1' family room. mas t er 556_2660 [ I suite & entertainer's par- _ .. ~_i lftldl\f; ~~£~"~;t~;i;:T:r~~1 -·-=·~--'~...0.~cc~=c.~..o~=..~~T~IE=S California living. Step; Mile From leodt lo beach. Better hurry· Model home cond. a Br It's unbea table at low, v.·/ shimmerin~ pool&: no OVSRY lowSSl.900.Ca l1 842·2535. J · t O I •••ll•tete Ol'fN ror9 •tr s 1uN•Ol<fN>Cf ' awn muin · n Y $.54 ,000! GREAT HOUSE ~-Your :~:~:~~harm · SB ll . n e w crpt g , :·; .. 1 ·;~\ ing hom e!i in thi s scree ned patio. N. Costa fashionable community. l\1 csa. S42 ,950. Would you believe under Call DISCOVF.RY Cool-Con'4'8i...t $40,000? Real Estate-~5-5045 Close to pools. Gr cal Coll 968-4405 WHATCAHIDO WITH $50007 Just over 85000 down payment plus cosl.<1 on beautiful Gost:i Mes<.1 home. Formal dining scats 12. 1··amily room almost 20' square. Super value in fast ;ipprceiat· SalespcoJJIC Nc.'t.'Cled ing urea. 3 Bedrms, 2 e e baths, tJ,igh beam ceil- ings, N ewport Beach. SM.950. PETE BARRETT -REALTY- 64!·S!OO 67S·4061 clean. Seller moti\·atcd. 1,-,,.-~!!!-,,,..-~-!!!!-~-.... =~-.. '"7~""'~ ST ARTER COHDO SEE THESE ~AT /S UN • Waterfront with slip, 2300 ft. home, own beach; 2 bdrms .. ~ baths. 2 lge. family rooms; $123,500. 47 Balboa Coves. Open Sun. 1·5 · . Irvine Terrace, love ly 2 bdrni.. 2 bath, with land . $89,500. 712 Malabar, open Sat /Sun l ·S Cameo Shores. beautiful 3 bdrm .. 3 baths, den, fa mily rm.·& dining 'rm. Great view & lovely pool. $)57 ,500. 4!S07 Tremont, open Sal/Sun 1·5 Y l.Af~ BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 •' l\ J' 1 L OA ~ f •t\l'V V l,URC:U"' I\ I >I l "''"''~ IOOZ .,. ••••.••••.•••.•• /Ja'J/ronl BALBOA PENINSULA custom 4 Bdrm, 4 Bath flier for yacht t060 fl . 2 F ireplaces. Welbar, GaJ lery Ultra.Modern Kitchen This home is still Wlder construction, you may choose t he finishing touc hes. OPEN HOUSE THIS weiiEMD 1202 East -.11.c1.. 67W120 . ••••••••••••• . I 002:GotMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• PACESETTER HOMES RANCHWOOD CLOSE-OUT SALE!! Selling 4 decorated models + 2 repo 's al extra low prices! S?'c Financing· al!5o available. Quick sale extras include : front landscapin g a nd sprinklers. rear fencing, upgraded carpel, o ve n/range, dishwasher & di s posa l . Hurry!! For more information. Call 714: 581-2444 ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUST LISTED! MESA VERDE 41RPaolHame on presligipus Clubhquse Dr. A ne>A·ly decorfited, freshly painted, 4 BR, Fam·rm home w/a h·uge 42:' oval pool. Outstand- inp; for $7•1.500 .• Ca ll 644-7211 LAKESIDE· COTTAGE HUHTIHGoTOH BEACH NODOWHG.I. 1002 • •••••••••••••••••••••• MODEL HOME GI TERMS S39,950 This beautiful 3 bdrm home has been complet.c- ly redecorated & shows like a model. Take ad· vantagl' or seller ':\ traosfl'r. Best buy on the• market 545·9<191 . •• INVITING Thi~ beautirul. wnrm home has a luxuriou!i family room. oversized garage a nd counlr}'· sized lot. Lovely kitchen. l a nd sca ped yard , 3 bedrooms,, 2 baths, and firepla ce . C los e tu schools in l\tcsa Verde. $48,500. 1£1~=~ Prap•rti•• · 752•1920 _;..oo ~llST. NtWl'OltT tfACH While W a t ~r \>JEW ! Quality con s tru c ti o n! 2 yrs. new w /unlimited e xtras includin_g library, lg. jacuzzi, wet bar + ice maker. $189.000. Appt. only. Helen Wood 644·6200. (Pl3) near ~uth Cmist l'la.ta. "7""R€ALTOP.S ii ~ Beautifully landscaped __ __ t"\Jl1 price 5'12,500. See it n'ow. Call 64fl·7171. FHAREPO 41R-IEACH s w i m mi o J! po o I, GeMral 1002Gt'Mt"Cll 1002 YOUR SAHDCASnE! One b lock to bay & bca·ch! Peninsula cottage located on R-3 lot. ONLY $57 ,500. Paula Bailey 642-8235. (P\4 ) Jt. IUILDER'S DELIGHT. In Shorecliffs . 2 bedrooms. 3 baths + workshop. Great yard & lots Of potential. $119,500 fee. Belly Kerr 644-6200. (PIS) . "UHIYERSITY PAllll" -$55,500. Popular 3 bee! room Chancellor w /calhedra l ceilings. Wa lking dis tance lo park, community pool, school & s hopping. Chuck Reardon 644-6200. (P16) RESORT Jt. TMOSPHERE. Superb 3 bedroom. 3 bath. 3000 sq. ft. located in scenic San Luis Rey Downs . Exquis itely decorated - immaculate. Surrounded by ~o lf course, clubhouse. tennis courts, pool & st ables. ONLY $85 ,000. Amy Gaston &12-8235. CPl7l CHOIC.l'bWl.IX- STIPS TO llJt.Cll Near new c ustom. 3 bedrooms, 2 bathS each. On S<fashore Or. - Fabulous ocean view "from upper! 7'.car g arage. Asking $145,000. Harriet Perry 642-llZ35. (Pl8) -·- QPrN fl! 9 . Pl·,''!" !<J ILi N•(r' [ VZilSldl1I t·orner lot, C'flVCrcd patio ,. • • • w/firepit. Atrium o(f Jiv. ini:: room & mas ter b e d room . Countr y kitChl'n . Th1!'i h ome shows 1ikt' a morlel. NC'w hsllni::. Siil .ri00. 640-616 1 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. OPEH SUH 1-6 I 02 LIHDA ISLE PRICE REOUC!'.:I) Sl!:H.000. 8/\ \'i'~RONT 4BR, 4' ~ba. brkfs t rm, fan1 r1n. II! til e pa Liu & deck. J>ll'r & slip, 65"boat. KEN 11 1\RT~lAN. RJtr. &12-57 60 640.1607 _...c:::= $37,950. 4 Bdrm, added fam rm, 2 • • • • bths, in Cost:• l\1rsa, • d . Call DISCOVt:f{Y F 1n what you want in Real Estate 645·5005 Daily Pilot Classifieds. ---------Oceanside/Carlsbad R.E. Gueral 1002Generol 1002 Co nt act : Rob ert ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I>••••••••• Shap1trd. Realtor. 603 Michigan, Qcc:Jnside. 722-7623 . $25,450 . Never again opportunity to seize this property al bc lo>A' market 'f,&lue! Winding walkwlit' to se<:luded entry to 4maA1· moth bdrms and private courtyard, walk to shop- ping, bike to beacb. You won"t believe only ~ total down und low, low monthly pymts .. limited Lime orfcr.i ng. &O hurry, hurry, hurry? !-'or' quick appt. Call 847·6010. Ul'(N 1110•11 S fl.Jr; !08( ~I((• • -. ·: 4 ¢: ~: ,. S©\l~µ-.~t.trs · Thof Intri guing Word Game wilHa Chuckle' Rl~,\l.,TORS 644-7270 Cit.MIO SHOUS .... SPACIOUS 4 bedrooms, 3 bath, "' massive formal dining room. gourmet island kitchen. King siie POOL. T hird tier OCEAN AND JE'ITY VIEW ! Highly upgraded. By appl only. Presented by our specialists Shirley & Marshall Rich. Priced to sell ! $189,500. 2821 E. Coost Highwoy, Corona del Mor PROPEATY MANAOIMEN .---- -----l<Pll!• .. ~y OAT I •. •CUAN 0 R90r•orog., .. "'" ol 11\e ~;-.._..-.....,_ '-., ...... bled ...,,.. .. , !>.- ._ 10 !or"' fou• ""°" .. wordt. clubhouse. play area & par k. All this and now re- lax in your charming 4 bedrm Condo. EV>ertly decorated and upgraded only $36.000. ..-..r$ UPEllB f-fOMES 1141 Catnpu1 NB $41-1155 EASTSIDl.CM $2200.Dowft Move in on credit ap- prov a I, 3 br, l ba. hrdwood firs , fres h paint, crpts, drps + de· tached r umpuH room with ba &: fpl c. Boat gate on all ey. 646·392R, eveis549-1532 Lachenmyer He •lf or 16 UHlTS no tree-lined .11treet1 Low vacancy. SZSQO, mo. In· C'ome. $1~.000. run price. Term:. avail. " HltL PIHCHIM REALTORS 2727 E. Coast ~lwy. • ~ 615,439~ H.V. HILLS Don 't hesitate! 1 have"'-• perfect Sausalito 13-BK, 1908 sq . rt .> lhat It, beautiful and priced super.right! Call to 11ee- nnd agree ~ JACK HOWELL. 8kr.' "4<·1156 • t2Allra.1 I • FUH PEMIHSUU HOME 43' frontage with charming 2 BR. plus conv. den. Large sunny patio, immaculate condition, block lo beach & fishing dock. $86,000 THAT'S RIGHT. . • .f bedroom, 3 bath view home in Dove r Shores . Property h as everything. Pool. Bar room. Family room. Dining room. $1!?2,500. IA YSHQRI -CUSTOM DICOR Real pri~ . of ownership in this spacious. home. 3 txlrm, fam. rm, din. rm, 2 patios and larg<.. yard for boat or volley bait. $98,500. . llG CAHYOH SPECIAL Beautiful Broadmoor Plan 4 with view of Newport Center. Many custom features in.eluding expanded rooms and professional landscapin g. Ooe ot a klod at $171,900. YOUR IHYITJt.Tio.I t O ••• Turtlerock t errace and a •E•rkliDg 3 bdrm.· llOme'. "Property Nenas warm •tYlin( !"!th a full view of the nearby bills. 2~ baths. Family.rm. Formal dln\ng r ln . $1<.i,ll09; , · HIWPOIT IUCH ' 644-17'6 Jt. COLDWILL ..... CO. • z • • z •• m .,. 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F'ull 11r1 l'c jus t $i!l,!1!''>0. (),1·rl11ok111~ ,\h-.n U1 •.11·h " p11•r 1.i " :I IMlfn1 IHI 1!<;, \ lH~l' \q -.h .. ppln~: h_ 111'.J\ h . St :u 'I 1ni.: :1l s:R·.~Ju HERE COMES SUPER HOUSE ....................... llu11l1•.\ :$'.(1.500 '1'rq1l1 •..; ~l:!.'1.tl(JI! :\l.if'l h,111 Hlt1 i;7,<,.\f,()t1 iJCl•'.AN l·'Ht 1,"-j'f'•l hr, 2 1!;1 \';11 11u•a11111·Vlt•w' l·'..0-.1· 'l't·r1 n-. c~·1 11tu:\ :.:1 1~15 7221 SHOWCASE HOME Mil!I 3 CAR GA:lt.AGE ;:inll gorgeous nc;.ir n e w 5 bcdrounl, 2 s t ory horn c: li;a turing spociou• faMfy room. kitc:h('n eating area, f ormal <lining roon1. up g rad ecl c ;.irrl c t s. <-lr <.ipl'~ & wa llpaper . Sec this great f11 m ily hon1c now "l $7 1,500. Call 540-1151. Copistrono Beoch I 0 I 8 '1'1'1p lv lh1• "South s._.,,..," \'ard~ of Ju:-h ).:f'••1•111•1'\' for priv:u·:o & IJ1•:1 ut~· S~·c·lutl<'tl rt·u r y<1n l v.1\ll 1l:Hll'<' pa l 111. 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HH.2 Ila, lly 11wn .. r ~7 1 :.t~J •l~lli llti72 [® fan)li y rn1s, <int· ()Ulf1tlctl y,•1th IMM>l t a hie & v.·t..·l hal'. J\ rnus t st..•c! Sf·i9.~J51J. r ln\l!tn ~ j1.1 l1t1 1•111r v v.1·l1·••tn1·<; \HH ''i !tu .. :J l1l'dl'OOl!I ti 111n·· Ill l int' l•f'l\,l lt' l'lllll f lltlfUI ~ V.\th \l'lll\I" l'l/Ul'l-. ... ,ll!Jl l!\1 111~ p.,,,1, r1•1•r1•,1tt••!l • 1·n11.·r ;i nti h l'.11•h pa1·k1ug. ~~l,!AIO BEAT THE HEAT tH .. '!-;,\,"\1_ \'!I·'.\-\' l)upll•)(, 1.y 11v.•1n·r. :1 llll &. I l!r ~j~-~.w 4!11; 1~;72 S40-1720 TARBELL ~ ll(•;itht•r Ln .• N.H. /\. l uxurious h11n11• for cle~1111t liv in g v.ith J l'.!,1:1nt h(·dri"1n1:.. :1 rrun 11l1·1t•ly :-•·1·lu1tt~l pool and 1111 a rul 111.: s;u· street tOt• WITH YOUR OWN SPARKLING POOL & JACUZZI on quiet cul-tl e -s<.1c:. P e rfec t Costa Mes a Jocc.i tio n. :l Bedroom, famil y room & form a l dining. l>lush home upgraded thruout . Owner anxlot1s to move, says ··1n<.1 kc orrer ." Call 540-1151. 1carono del Mar 1022 2955 Horbor, C.M. MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB l~JSo.<..:11:.:.l l lv.y. l.;1 ~un.i !lo •;u·h 1······················· Ranch Villa S45,9SO·GI FHA Ok S1•n:->1t1vt• r t1n1·h .~tyl1ng :;hak1• noof. o\'f'l'h:1n11ing (':1\CS, ;>o:lra 1}1 g p;i rl) pallo. All rurun:-. ltH')ll' \\'1rt c t·ntry tu l'oun\r.\ livnig 11ua r li:r:->. v.u•1d l111 rn1 ng J 1 rt·11IHt·1·. fan11 ly i.:an11• runm, I IM.~lr1 .. 1n1 :->. C h ildrt·ri,,s v.1n~~. :(tr:1 hath oft part·nt~ relr1·ut llK IL, h1•1t t•r hurry. 1·:1 ll 1 10 ', down. SXH,Ol.MI. •••*••*••*··· IM2U lr1•1ru· l\l\d , N .n. :.it 1-'r ;1n1·i:-1·11. lll::1utllull) ;1 p j• ti I II I I.' II , 'I' Yo' 0 f 1r1·pl a 1·1·:-.. 1·11111111'.\' kilel1 \·11, S1qlt.·rh ~·:•nk't · in ~ :111•l t1h'. ti1aut u!l1r1• or pl;1 y1"001n . l);1 rkr1•11n 111r 11 h ~1\(1 hu g;,. Nr1 ha1·ky;1rfl, j ust :1 gi;u1t 110ul. 10', do wn Sli7,!'MJO. *"'********** l'h:as <.' eall nur offitc fur 1nfnr1nal1 on un these ;ind olhl'r 1>00 J hon1t'S. ·~Quail~ liiiilPlo. • ·. Prap•rtf•a , 7.Sl-1920 :::.... 1<1.00 OU.I.I~ St. NlWH>•T ll.1.CM ---------- Getteral 1002 *•····················· "1710Q1Ule'1,..;r,$!oll II~ Doi...p11110N ttl?!5li ll'...,.,..._..,.111"5m JMl !1UI -Mi '""""" 1! SHI ••Clffo•t pllK>p.<16'Ml'"l°'UI No~l<'!I .. """'" 1110. I 1:1"\ ANNll•t P\~ClN!,!i! AA" g(.llonillo,,ort•its " MARLBORO -COUNTRY COWBOYS KEEP YOUR HORSES HERE! Very sharp 4 bcdroon1 . 2 bath ho n1c, dble garage, ne-w carpets, cool county location . Rig 66x23l (t. lot zoned l{-4. f."'ull price only $45,500. Won't last lung! Call 540·1151. BEST BARGAIN IN ALL COST A MESA l arge 4 bedroom. 2 bath on oversized Mesa Verde corner lot. Now VA CANT. Out of town owner des ires immedi<jtc sale. Needs s ome paint and TLC but check this price ... lonty $47,0001 Firs t time advertised . hurry!! Cal 546·5880. .. POOL + 4 CAR GAR. ARE JUST 2 OF THE FEATURES in this s ecluded Eastsirle. Costa f\1esa,. 3 bedrm home. Other appointn1ents in clude s hutters. l'harm. pane lin g. stone rircplace. hardwood firs, cus tom kitchen & dining area. GCX"Ol)e wauld be ideal for 5tudio CH' workshap. One-of-a-kind and nestled on 135' deep lot. Close lo 17th St. s hopping. C"ll now for appt. 546-5880. PARTY GIVERS DELIGHT MESA VERDE 2 SIO<Y. 4 be droom . 3 bath home. With 20x26 fomity room .for those s pecial parties entertaining al your 8' bltn &-c1r unde r a c<.ilhedr;:i l open beam ceiling. Covered patio ·a nd lots of trees for privacy make this home a dream come true, 546-5880 - ,~HERITAGE REALTORS ~~~~~! *·· :. ·*· .•. ~?.~~I ~~~~! .......... ~?.o.~ GOLF-BEACH 'I• ACRE-POOL 4 BR+ DINE pull golf c;ir t oul of garagt' onto L'OUfSl' from this rambling California Han cho! Enc l o:o>c d garde n a trium C"ntry . Lav ish l1vini:: room . f or mal clin('. 4 lmn1cnst· bdrm s uit~s! ~. ,o\('r,~ of· fcrs T:ihilia n parachsc hal'kyard wi th pin ~· pon~. c roquct -HBC~·s~ (]\'C'rsi7.c pool wit h room fnr !!ilrdC"n -boat/ tr:1ilt'r or '! ·!? Sellers 1111xu'>us - tak l' ad \':111 l aj.!e. (.';ill 847·6010. THE REAL ESTATERS 5 BEDROOMS A tru(' fam ily hon1e v. 1th t•ountry kil cht•n. 2 p:111 · tri es 11ncl load :-ur C-a b inc l ~. J.uxu rinu:- mastc>r bt•drou1n .sui t1~. '!'~ baths . Be;iutifully landscaped with pint' and t·ilrus trees. $.S7.roo. 1\s- s u ma blc F l·I/\ loa n . Ownl!r le;ivin}! slate." • ,i-IQuail -~· liilPlac• . Prap•rti•• · 7S2~t920 !<1.00 OU All St. NIW~•T II.I.CH IFYOU ha~·c a S('r1·icC" to offer or itoods t~cll , plaC{' ;i n ;ul in th e U ai l y l'tlot Classified Section Phone 642·5G7M. Use lhe l)aily Pilot '"fo"ast Hes ult" scr~'i CC' service is nur specialty. Call 642·.S678 ext. 322 HOUSES 'FOR SALE ) IR •. FAl\I RM ... DEN 6231 Gumm Dr. Hunt. Bc h 846-3792 Lo $50's Sat /Sun 1().5 2900 Alta Vis t a. NB (EaslblufO 644-1570 $79,500 Open Daily 1-5 4 IEDROOMS Z151 Desot o Ave, l\ol esa del Mar, C M 548-1168 Sal/Sun 11-S 1730 Port Margate, Newport Bch. 644-4887 $104,000 Fri /Sal/Sun 4 IR & FAM RM rr DEN 3024 Java Road, Mesa Verde, C.M. 546-6654 $139,500 Sal/Sun 11-6 1958 Port Provence '(J.~ms) NB 644-4225 $97 ,000 S"l /Sun 12-5 2053 Pha la rope (Mesa Verde) CM 541-5032 $79.900 Sat/Sun 1-5 1635 Bluebird Canyon . Laguna Beach 644-1766 $134,500 Fri/S"l/S un 2-5 1324 Morningside. Laguna Beach 644-1766 $133,000 Fri/Sal/Sun 2·5 ~Jave Road, Mesa Verde. CM 546'6654 $139,500 Sat/Sun 11-6 DUPLEXES FOR SALE l .. & FAM IM er DIM EACH- 7311 Seash ore Or. Newport Beach 548-!168 $112.500 Daily 12-7 1130 Victoria St, Goola Mes" :"'ll'E 1luJ•l1·x So of lfv.·~ 111 t'dfo.1 H1•;1ul. .1.:itrdf·1L-. ()v.n1·rS~ll .51JO ti7:1 •11 {;~ SHORECLIFFS V;11·Jnl :i llt'drrn. ~ h;1lh v.·/poo1 th·1•a n & eanyon 111•11 ·rrl·n11·1uhM.1 s poten· t1al. A ski n~ $1;r.1,5tl0 .. Agt. ti75·1~!tt)O BICENTENNIAL*;* • * •SPECIA l(t•dlll't'JI Sl 77i;; ! l•"u lly rt•ntt"d. 1;,.,.,. 1·;1rl· duplex. first u.-;t•r 's tax brl.'ak .. Hdrms . ~ 1>:1ths plus super 2 bdrtn., 2 Liath. J u~t SJ 1 2 ,7:~·1 UniYersity Realty 3001 ~;. Cst llv.·y b73·t>5tC EXCLUSIVE SPYGLASS 2 S111r1 :'\:1·1.\.· ll1·df11 r1I plan. 1 '1tr, 3 Ha . 1'an11l} Hrn t hu;.:1• ht\1111:, r1"•m. l,1 1!:-r,f x tr:1.~. Supl.'r !Jt·i i.:hhors l lnly Sl5!J.~ll tt•P. ll1x·n Sat. & Sun. J-. Wl\l1ss1on Bay l>r. 673-7601. Casto Mesa 1024 ·····•················· COLLEGE PARK C11:->lom1ZC'd ol hdrm .. 2 h:.ths : v.-roul!ht iron j!;1ll' t"nlry. 2 p;1l11is. Walk t all :-.ehouls. l.':i11 for . :1pp 'l. Corbin-Martin Inc. Re.oltors 644-7662 MESA VERDE COUNTRY CLUB S:ilt• llY l)v.·ncr o\ Br, 3 Hu . Lim rm. scp: d111 r n1 , l'n l'lose d t·ourtvd. t·lce. gate, t·us\ erpt :ind <ir1:t:'i t.hruoul. 2 frplr·s. t'll'l'. ~ar opener. J\l <tllY xlras. 1\ll this on lTlh fa1 rY.·av. Includes full mt•rnbt•rShip in :\1{'sa Vt•rrle C.C. Pril'cd to st'll b~· ov.•nt•r al 5139.500. .31124 J ava RJ. 54&.-66.'>4 BLUE HAVEN POOL '.I Be dr oom .2 h al hs. hardwood fl oors. dbh.• J!;1r:1gl'. t1uiet slrt•ct. Pl.500. Roy McCcrcle Reoltor I 8 I 0 M~port Costa M csa S.'8·7729 To plac(' ,\·our mcssagt• llt•fore lhe ' re;idin ~ public. phone· Dady Pilol Classified. 642·5678 the .muriel stevens show S:il t· fl .1· (Iv. ru·r 4 Hr, '.I 11.1. 1:1111 rn1 ... ,.11 d1 11 rn1, •·11 1"lo:.1•d l'OUl'I V•t. t·I·-·· i.: .. 11·, ··u.-.r t·r1>l :111tl drp:. l hruuu\, :! frph· ·~. 1•lc1· J,!:11· "l"-'n1•r J\.l :1n~ x1r:1~ All 1!11:-. .. 11 171h f:111'v.:i1.. l1H·ludt·-. f11ll 1111·rnlu·r~tup 111 ,\!1•-.;i \'c!'d1! CL. 1'111 ·1•1! to st•ll IJ\' ov.·n1•r al s1:1:1.~>1,1jJ . I ' _. h 1040 • ·1!1-1 IJT-1!1 * Huntington Beoch I 040 1 Hunt1n~.on koc ······················· ·······················l~--~------- WALKTOBEACH BEACH ,\ .. k1n v "25.utto STORYBOOK OCEANVIEW BY OWNER :~!\It ,:! 11.1 . Frpl1 , 2 t·.1r )!,1(' Yo' ,1U\(1. "lll'IH'I'. Step:. tu !•·nn!s 1·ourt & l l!~h Svh(1<)\, j•r1111·1·1111"nt t" l.K.«•l'h & tov.·n. s1~1/,oO. 1!1\ l'.ll 1 nr H:l!i 021r! l1t •l!i.:hll1JI llu11l1ngl1111 $47,500 H,·;;i h rt·~1d1·111T 1\nqil<· l ':iiu1 !. S \\'I·.•• S11l·1·p t" t' h ;i ,. h ··I<) I "I Ill!.: !!ol;ur:-!!J :'11 \.\l.\JIJ'J'11 h:n·h1 ·!u1·4·~-; '''' l''"'t:o\I(' ;1 r11~t 's r••1rt·.ol ,\· µ,~1t11<· 1·•1u111l'. :-.u11k1•11 1r111•r1<1r rnl . nill:-.i•'l' ., ,·hil4tn·n·-. fir1·pl:i1•1• 1•11 . •'ll•·•·r1ul sulll', g.~ur rru •t k1t1·hl'n. <'>lt'l'l'\,-. '~ dr;1pt•-.. l•in ·t·d forn111I t!orn·. r o;1n11g :11r !l t•:il, l111il1 111 s s tu n(! l'Jl'l')JlJ•·i· L.io v.' \'h l1rm1n ~ s t1111 ,:l<· .. .,of 1t t) w n ,(. F /\ s ·r .JUiN .)ii\';J Hd r .. u;1;i~}.I 540-1720 l'l•'.•l'otJ llt P<•llU, Stu1p111ng Llk 5' I TARBELL J\.1ES,\ ll t-:LJ\.1,\1{ <J l'l-:N IJIJUSE S/11' & SlJN 11·5 \·~·t·a nt 4 llr . z;;,1 !Jt'.-.Olfi A1.·e. C :i-1 . ,,.1~st·s~1n11 t' ~•::!·, .!\ ('1n1v1•n1c nl . \1;11:;1 111 !11•x1bl•· tc:rrn .~. l'.t!I . :1<iii~1;1i:12J. Irvine 1044 Ot·t•a nfronl WoOcls t,.;uvc. F .1hulous r. l\rl , 4 ha. SJ;.tl,oOy. 7··;, nr make uf· f 1•r. o .... •n. 49.1. 7 l!lfi. 2955 Horbor 81Yd., C .M. ············•·········· ~Ian • Walker 11 leu Raal htato I 11,;t ant I' ash fOI'· your horn•· Fu 11 ap11r;1is1><t v;dtu' paid. C;1ll nuw f••r fr1•1• t·\altt:tl1nn t '+·ntury ~I f>lti·U:-1i1 ~ RIAL ISTATI DUHAN & DOVLE B\ IJv.·11er ,\J-1 ,\~Stl ~1 E ·,.,\or JO', dn_ SI l.~1;"10 OWNER leaving state l'o1.y 3 hdrrn + 11._•u , onl;.· m1nult•s lo thi: li1'.u·h. Sp;i1·111us 1•ntr;.· opt•ns lo rPaf' Ii v, r1n .• overlooks pl;i ygrou nd-~iz1• y:ird s . c:ourcnc\ foo<I t't'nlt•r , fanl rtn . h1d c>a wa y n1;i s l 1•r s 111t t·. Sl'p 1·h1!dr«n's v.·1ng. l\1US1' c·ull tod ay. <1wnt•r ;u1x· 1n11 s . l\,\'r E l.l.1\ Hl·:A l :l'\'.1Mj-f~~;1 I)\\ ner 2 BH. 2 l~:J Condo, npv.· t·rpl k1lt·h1•n frplc 2 (~S2!1,~•IO !IAA·!r1K2 NO BRAG JUST FACTS \VI-; s1•ll a Joi •if hou~{'S, I(•\ u,; :.huv.• you v.·hy t:'all f>.10·Jti6(; 540-3666 I'm Really Scared~ To Tell ynu al')<)U\ 'fhi~ Hnu:o>c. \'011 11;11·1· l11•ard ahout 'l"h e 1.;idy \\o'hv lle('ided 1'\lot ·ro Sell lier llom t• ,\fter Ht•ading ·rhc H ca llnr s 1;1ov.·i n g Ucscription . We ll , If I l~crlbc 'l'o \'ou All '!'he \l.'onders In '!'hi s fo'abu\ous 4 lx'<ironm, 3 H;i th llomc>, It Wnuld Jl11ppcn ·ro fo.l l'. Just INVESTMENT. INC. 1740 Orange.Cos1.11 Me$a 5,48·1168 Dona Point 1026 .•...........•......... l\y llv.nt'r 1n J.l;1n:J Knolls . L;irge 3 Br, 2 Ba v.i~·ou r c·ho11.:t' of L'l'Pl & dq:r.<. Larµc fenced yard v.•irh pavl·d boat , HV . o r \ra d1•r sloriJJ.:i: art·a . 5-54 .54~1. '1 ~16·lMi.H.'l :'\!·:\\' llU l'l.EXt-:S fron) Sl~.11~. Slll541, <lo1v.·n. l ,1\'C in onl', r1•11t llll· lllhl·r.I (X·t>;in \lt·v.-~. \\'p:-tha.\·.! J.11 ~1 Coast 11\•;y. 11 I'. 49G·3 1JI Huntington Be ach I 040 .....................•• Mile From Beach 1'<1flllt•I hnnlL' ('OIHI. 3 Br w 1 s hin1 mt•nnl! 1'"'°1 & no la ¥.·n m :11nl . ()n l ~ S.'>o\.~)0' Villa Pacific ,·our ehuic<" of 2 l'h:1r1n· in).!. hom es in this fa~h1f1na bll· l'On1rnuoity W9ul<I you l1t•h('V{' undt'r SIO.uoo ·~ Call 968-4405 Salespcupl(• N('l'dC'd • • • "ROYAL q>ROPERT! Cs • cus·r11~1 cx:e:r1n home 4 blks to n rh. ~ br. fa m rm. p ool. S59.000. Owner. 5J6·4li52 tJuil'lly Corne ;ind St."l? It l•----------;1 n d S;iy Noth i ni.:. Be1·aus l' lhi'y arl! Prat• tie ally G1 v10,g It Av.'<i.\' W ill Ar r a n ,l?l' Ev l'rv thin i.:'. C..:<111 540-3C>Gti 540·3666 THIS COUPON WORTH $1 ,000. off lh l" pri ce of this t•vslo n1 3 Bdrm + famil.v rm modE"I hOmC' with nev.· t·rpt s, tv.·o mass i,·e frples. 2 garden p;1tios w /.ereenhous t•. In "mov· e·in ··condit ion. ~I any cx- t r as~ A ssumable VA lo;Jn. Paymts only ~22. 1>er mo. For Country Liv· 1ng, citll tod:1y. 5'\o.:JW(i 1\gt. GREEN BROOK l.n\·e[y 3 hcdrm . up· graded t·rpls k drps . lluJ::l' farnily rm. orr Sunflow e r . ~nl'nr Sout h Coast Plaz:i . SSll.500. /\~enl 963-8!H 1. By Qwoer 1;\J...1 1\.SSU ME VA or 10•,.;. rln. 3 IJ r. S.17 .!150. 546-773!1: f>45·97:l.1 •DUPLEX* 2 Br . 1 Il a ea. lOd . inr/ te rms ... Prime cond. $46.000. l !.1•14 & 1946 ,\o nht'in1 S I .• owner. o\98·2995 fJI' 4\~1-5502 SUPER EVERYTHING! Pool, decor. :J.Br. 2·Ba, loi·ation. s treet. Near-nu carpets/dr;1pes. Tak<' a look \'ou'll <1).!ret"! .JACK l·IOWELL. Rkr. 644·11 56 12-lllrs.) -Real Estate byMrl/AY TAKE A DIVE in the s harpest pool homt• on t he markt•l, by the heh. P rivaey s ur .. round ed h y a lovely CO#'r ty;1rd. (lffi ce a nd pool l:ible. 96.R-4456 SUPER ASSUMABLE a t 7'; inte rest VA loan_ Really C'lll!'l' lo SC'hools & heal'h. Bike trails. super imm;1c:ulatt• 2 stry v.·ith Jg: rooms _ ~l6R·o\4:J6 SUHHY KITCHEN •3Gd. Sized Bdrms. •Like New Carpi.•t •'f astcful Decor •Only $39.SOO. Call Today! flt•al J.:stalt' by MONLEK 536-1461 B~· tl wner. Pres ti gt• Mom(', :1 Hr. 2 Ba, }o~am llm t lJin Hn1 , hoat yard . P r l ('t•d l.nw S50 's . K40<J792. ;, 11; 11:1~1 . 1~1.'> ~r;:r1 $46.500 Beach Retreat 1"rct· lln1••I strlTI, .,.. ind 1n~ \\'alk ·Wa\· throug h r\0t•w Eng l <1~;1 s 1•t11n t.: (;:.ithectral gla:-s l'n\ry HI piano s liL·d parlor v.•1th 011· hri 1:k h,.;,r\h ;ir'ld C•1lonia l 1na11tl1• t,.;~1 ll(·y kil1·h1!rl (If WfMK!t •d :11· c('n\s_ 4 .Jun1ho ~11.r·d :.lc>L'pin ).! 11 u;1rters l>Otl ~J . fl. d;i1H'l' l):t.vihr111 . nt•.-.llt•d 1n s1·1·lud1•d \\'c1111lsy ~l·tt 1n i.:. !)1•"1•r'h"I h~ 1"1'n1•r. n;uv1• right 111 (;J lt•rn1:->. ltkr. tk•l11•r burr) t';dl B42-8854 TARBELL Vacant Estate Must Sacrifice Sits hi~h ahovt• !he ('ily on ;1 lorn•I • l'Ul·dt•·Sa(·. !luge p;1rloi·, g1;1nt 1·oun· try ki\t·hc>n . 1-'orrn;1! han· ftlll'l roorn . C'norrnous f1e s1;1 rc1on1 "1lh floor I•• t't'lhng ht·arth ;111d 11 1 \l~ lnthr{'t·l lighting. h111l1 111 :'ill\UHI S.\·:.t1•n1. St•flu<\t•d masl1•r s1u l1· <11t•rl•l<•k -. mulli .. tt'rr:it·t·d J!rounol-.. N1't•d s s n n1P t'i.,.111 g. S:'.\9 ,000 . \/i\ l•)~lrl ot S2·1.800 :it S'• ,·, A l'.H . $<!?ti a month p:.i v:. ;111 'l'akc adv;inlaJ.:t·, rail hkr. 842-8854 TARBELL COUNTRY CLUB Our 4 ht·drn1. 'I. stnrv 2 f pl c ll UN 'J'I NC'J'(.IN SEACl.I t'F hon1e 1s jus t minull'S from tht' 1;uun· try (•l u h. tennis court.-; & bt':tch. 1-::-.tra <I L't'Jl lo! + a 3£·ar ;!:irag1• t:'all ~21 536-7542 MEREDITH GARDENS SBR·3BA 3-CAR GARGAE OnC'c ·in -a -whi!C', this comhin:i t ion 111 :i hnmc> bel'om1•s available, lliJ!hly des1rahlf' n10tlcl ¥.'ilh fnrn1al din ing . separalC' v.•<1lnul·11a r11°ll'<I famil~· r11111n. t;1st~·fully dt•t·oralt•d ;,1rttl mnvr.-111 condilion throughout. Lots of t•harm, beautiful ly l:inds~'aP<"d aorl s1 t.11;1l ('din p r c s tigC' ncii::hhorh c)IJ(I. convC'· nient tn :111 SC'honls a nd near beach. Pri('Cd to SC'!I qu1t•k [y Hl :$72,500. Phone 5'16·2.11:1 for ap· pointmc nt and addition:il info. •~'!'/<I! '1 •I/~ •U"I lf'!H! r11(1 I [~ LA CUESTA BY THE SEA Frf':<h 4 bc1\rnon1, 2 hal h. REAL ESTATE 000 Glcnnevre St $41.500-POOL Fa~t O ccupancy \'1\t'/\N'I'' l'r1mt· L:111 1·l·r:-11y l'i'"" lol':!• t 1 '' n , t,; u I <I '-'·<; ;1 t!.. S1•1·lu1h·d :11 nun1 l·ntr~ v .• ult1·•t hl·~1 11;c1 l 1·c1I · Ul!!S :O:p;n 11-.h 1tr1·['ll:1rf' \11 rro1 t•d I.I :1r1!roht•!' ]lt•lu'l t· hath fl \lUrt•s 494 947.) S49 OJ!b TRANQUIL \\ro1M.\s t ·o,•t·. vu home v. I h1tr1n. gut·:.t unit. F['lle,;. t 1 lt•d b:ith~ t.,_ (\('{'k, l~r1 gh t ~'\: -.11 ;1('!0U l>•-~.·7 •. '."'-'-------~ar1!t•rl p ;1!10 ll!lt·ht·n 1· - .S1·lf·t·l<·;111 011•11. l'nvalt· .•• U l'l't:H :1AHCll BAY rn.ulht·r 1n \av.• "Jilt!'•* Split·lo·1<.•I Conlc:in· \J1 ·~·oral•1 r 1•;11·pl'\1U J!. por;iry V.'/2 BB 2 ~~h:1 . ·rv Shad~· eu s turn patio rrn, 2 dl·e ks ovt•rlooking (l!ym1111· ('lon1n1011 Jl'}OI Ot'e'1n. lctHHS l't:., pvl. Sli.1101) 1tov.•n + t·11s t:-fH•aeh. $!..l'i .500. Call huy:.~ ·rake ;11lv:1nta ~c H31·~lll {'all 7~2· 17uO. BON IJ H 1-:AL1"Y INC. '" '. I ' ' • 'J'J /I•, " ---[® THE REAL ESTATERS ~ • • EXCELLEN'r Oeean \.'1""' Homt•·3BH + cl('n· Cc·n t r~tllv loc;1ll'd HOd .. n1·Prl11ok;ng onl' of the finl·<;\ ar('aS f•f LaAuna. Si~l.500. •LINGO* REAL ESTATE S39.900 NO DOWN IRVINE "\~)'.\.RMI~ F111(• I rv1n1' lot·at11111 lh l! 4!19-t:l!n f:1mil \· or li ...,·anL-; •11Jt '. EMERALDBAY \\'tll . S\·11 ,\;(.J 00\V!' Jmn1;1t·ulatt• & v.•ell bui lt 1'1\Yl\tl-::-<·r t" c1ualifi('t'I 4 t.drni ., J ha .. ocean 1·1•t1•ran. Nt·t'ds s omt· v11•w horn<': r;11n1I~· rn1.: t{'1lllt'r 1•;ift•. 1-\.dl air rnn· sep. tl1nin).!. r1n.: charm· 1hln1111•1I. t 'utht'{\ral 1·c1I · ing & Sl'l'ludccl p;it iD 1n i:. h \·1n i.: room. llugt' ga rdt·n : v.·it lking dis · firt•plat·•·. Al l ti led tan('e lo l>each & p<.1 rks.- g ardy11 k1t t·ht•11_ J,;1r,1!1' $15~.soo m :1s ter s u1t f!. ~1irrorl'<I UNIQUE w ardrnh·· l .:iri.:t• P~ttio. Oreanfrnnl huikling silC'; Fully s prinklered yard . secluded natural scllin,g . ·rakL' advantage l'ull nverlooki ng an intimate, 7 ;;2;,~.j,fM 1,1.1:~ta,y .. ;, "'· , shcl lerl'd cnve. /\ r:ire [ '® ~ ,,pp<><L"n;ty! SL47,5'~ 3 HH . L'" HA , din;n, "'"" di!J.·11e1·· & h:ir. Frpl. frnt. & b:i1:k ,,,.,.,,..,. .. 1105 N.Coa~r Hwy., Laguna p;1\1os. ~>5 1 ·1 351 494-1177 • 1.0Wt-:ST PlllCEinrar ---, ---- •iut•I f·luh. Prof'ly d('c'd 2 ~\R ~ .. ~\utho den , 2 ha. ;~BH . ftnl din & fam rm I-or :->air h\• o wner He;1ut. \cl . S.'J."..~00. Bv $49.00il. 1714 )5-1:'1·1•120 or O\\'n<'r 55!l-0771 -IJ.12· 12tl ---01w:n S:1 l &Sun 2-5. Tu rt lero1:k Bro:utmnor 92!JT1a J uana StrL'l'l. ·r v.·nhsc . 4hr. :!1:-b;i. Fl!. ------ IlH s10.00tJ. Pl'. s.i.1.210H OCEANFRONT CORNER LOCATION Po11ul<ir Plan '1. Oppositc p;i rk :111d ponl. Vit•v.· nf hills frnm t•iery rnom. All u1Jgr;1•ll'd. As king $74,!Kl!l LE RAISOR REALTY 4;,23 C;1m pus Dr .. ll'\'in{' Cam1>us \.'allC'yShopCtr. CALL 83J..8600 VACANT UNIVERSITY PARK SI 05,000. Furnished OPEM SAT. 1-5 PM. Gorccous (JYO <!Hit ;ipl: 314 23 Cna sl llwy INo. 15 ). 24 ll r. J.!U ard · ~et·uri 1y .pn111. elev. to bch. S \VAH'l'Z HEALTY (7 14 )1)40·1127 . --------Laguna Hills I 050 ······················* TIJ W N JIO US .. ~ f N e w \l/nrlrl l :J hr. 2 ha. cpls, drps. hllns. S3 1,.'>UU . 1:141;. 7.'.oM2 nr [1.lll ·:lfi22 J BH . 2h;i, t·nlrl air. sh :i~ 1·1Jt s. hltn!', A :-.~ume 1•.;, VA. (lwner 5f12·9503/ 5!Sf.j.!J7ijO. ------IOSZ . BEA.UTY!!! •)I PACt-:s t:·r ·rt;n II. hy 1 h1•rt• <.1rt• .. ! hrirn1s .• ~ ' .. wnC'r .1 \u', 2 h:1 Vit•w haths. f;1m1 ly room ;11HI hornt' l n)m1'1 I, 1M•1·p'\'. for1nal 1hn1n.f!. /\ rl1al huy ~>:! uoo x'.l t -O:ri~+ • muriel stevens takes the mystery out of mousses, the 1igh1 OUt of souftles, OPEH HOUSE s .. ~·c ss. By •W.'ncr. Up :'>ll•\\'Cr 1.a 1';1lnu1 fnOlt t•I j;!.radt•d 4.IJr. New paint F1rrplr1Ct'. hlln.". Spani~h 2Hr, lbt1. frpll', new r pt.s. c u stom d r a-p e s , t1l1• rooL UJlj.!radt.<il in k R2, bit.: yard foc more un· .,.,. a 11 p ;i p er 953 .5 353 . out . .Qn qu1l'l C'Ol'nt'r Int its. $34.000 16.l ·Z2ndSL $47,500. Gorgt'UUS l:1nd~l·:1p111j.! ... ti.1 ESA v t.:Rl>E .. 1~;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, I Ca ll to see. Rcrl C.:.arpct :it S.'>1 1,500 ' . Al\\ v1s1eN lllALTY S52-7SOO •WE KNOW• Laguna Niguel • BEST• 1M doldrum• ou1 oCdtnner, .. wh•t's hef secret? she cook• with love. ' Large 36r. 2•<.iba, fR, Reultors. 536-~ Big yud. Sui'<' Sh•"I'' WALK TO ~ -v-·c·~ Nr . Golf Coun;eS. ""' -"'1"'1' Ow".','.c°""'"'cL-:;:.n,,·-.. Westminster Mall Wolk•• leach! , "'' Large lot wit h frwt lr(.'('S. and Colde nwt-sl Colle~e. 2 Rr drnom , I hnth EASTSIDE Clea n 3 be{lroom. l:J;o R£"d urcd S250lt, l\tu!I\ balh. rlrc1\l(•l~. l'OUlllr)' sell~ {)wnl·r will n1ake kit1·hen, lflrF!' h1u·k ,vard lnan attl', v.·lth tots nf frurl trt't'" SCOTI REALTY monarc h hay n1all home " .. oa:-tl1nc vif'\lo'. Choice area and always in dC'· l·---------1 mand Hi nck to beach and ('lubhnus1•. 3B H 2ha, Laguna 8e-ach 1048 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Panor ;imH· ()(-1•an V1f'""'' :t Hr + F .tm B111' Tn· IC\'t•I, t-:plr' lllln :.~ si;2.~!tl1. s:1000 nn 1\ct _ 53.1 2212 n1ct•ly <'rplri ~ d11:K!·Just 0\0\'C in $124 .500. 979-5-099 $121,000 Sa l /Sun 1-5 • Pool Mon., Wed:'& Fri. 7 to 7:30 p .m. Tues. & Thurs. 6:30 to 7 p .m. Iii C!~~.~~~ ;~~'~l!~~.~D~ 22 yr . old Chartntr! :I br, hr1ek frph· , hardw1t. flr!I 54,000 tlwn . i-;hould dnlt ' SOUTHLAHDERS 642·6338 Sl'l' t o i1ppr1'l'1:1t u 536 _7533 $45,500. Cnll l o .~l·t•. lTm1etgij+Qilllifnt1 962·44'M (r.::) 546·8103 3 •1 P t.f':XES 2 hr&:Jh,.,2 l.l ('e1111 \ lt'W 1·nrnt-r. ha. ('.'pl. d 1·p~ hltn.~. r111' <1r11s t1t• honlf'. 1.01.IO :o.q ft i.:ar~ $.~~J .:J:iO. ca, ()w11cr · l !Id, l'ri1;1ry. l!H·J.1MI 1101'.1 E nf PllOFF.SS· l fJN ,\J, llECUHATOll Jll~t rrtlU('l.'d lo S7R,OOO. ~llH . fan1 rrn, 2b:1, Wnlk tn bt•:u•h and C'lubhou.<;t.:". L1H·ati·d 1n Nh:uel ~orl:'s !OCc ans 1dP'tlf hwy.). LCHJuno Miquel Ritatty 496 -4040 8.10-sciJG 1W2-03."l!J pn1. t . .. . .. ,, ' I • • • • . . • " • ~ P4 DAIL v PILOT lncome.ProfM"t"ly, 2000 Lots ior s•I• %700 Houses Un.fumltbed ....... U ........... thed.• · .._,., U..,_,.thH .............................................. ·-·-·············-·· ........ _ .............. . (• (~:!~~.~~ ..... : .. ~~~!!!.~'!".~~: ........ ! ~!!! .':':"..~'!.~ ..•••.. • CMJUllOn19u~ 1052Mew rtl tol ••••••• ••• • ••••••• ••••• PQ tooch I 069 •wport leoch I 069 l 01\l.I. IC) S~·e 'l"ILI:-. 1'.111 •••••• ••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• 0 ••••••••••••• MobUe Hornes for Sole 1100··············,,•······· Corona del Mar l222 Fountain ¥alley 32·34 LDCJUna Beach 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1975 2BI<. O!UA . <JoxS.ti ' Sk)'lllll'·,. l'l·I~ ()K , Shurl blk IQ ort>.1n . 536-tlQ6.S,. * * * DOM'T * • * ~!.~. pori"'l··•Lnon!~~?A~-!~~ •••••••••••• ••••\•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• •••••••••••••• Huy any il1vcstmen1 unlll ..,.. S{M) " .... ...,.., .,...,..... JETTY VIEW 2 Story w /fple, 4 nn, 2 t;, Sh3rp O<'t"l\n ,,i,·wt•on1•'0I l:&SUC: llnnu• Bu\ 1 :r1111:! "b;1lunc Ur. ~I ll H, ~1 na, forn\,d 1h111 n i.: r111 I f•m·rrn. :.:1110 Sq 1'~ 1 Car Ma r .. :! .\ 1-:. lll"ll l':1rti:1J V11•\1 •, 1111 l•• pn1·. bt';)l'h. lll'I' ll'lll«r 1nclcls . 1'1101 , .J :n 'ULI L. :->a una , 4 'l'l·11111:-. t '1:- Jt:1rquct Ball ('lu ldr._.11 ·1' !)lay :1r1•:1 . ..::11 1· gu:1r1I Listed ;il SH7,i'.51J f"1111 lor :-ale by 0"'1h·r l..it SIS.l.:JIJI• !\1 :1k;,· orr1·r . i.':11 1 493-505.'). Mi ssion Viejo 1067 .•······················ i\l:tclrid 1:~. :1 1\11 lrJ.! f.1n11 ly rm . J.11·1111 1. :1111+> ).!ara g 1• 1t o"r Ulll'lll'r $06,500. i;;11 11::1.'"1 Newport Brach 1069 •...................... BAYFRONT ~Cust o m llnn1c•:-: B1\l.HOA pr:~J\Sl I.\ l:~<'{'llc>nl loc:ll1un 11n lift.> llay &ouly '..:hhk.:ktothl· t~:('an. Each hnn11• ha" ·I h<lr n1 s , 4 hath:-. ,I, t:;dl t·ry, 2 f1rl'IJl:1l"l"!>. \1Ctbar, ultra n11Kl,•r11 k1t r hl•n & )H1\alt• µa•r F{'c huul. Sl'1' a t l :!l.MJ Ea:.l 1111lbon H!1d , t!I" t'<ill 675·1!120 for rn<Jrc dl· ta1ls. Grand Opening NEWPORT VILLAS Condominlun1 l\omcs in l'rt•sti ,e1ous \\'cStl· Ii ff arl•a of Nev.· port lk:11·h $42.000 to $44.000 2 Hcdruums. 2 ll:ilhi. separate rli11in ,I! art•a • Uccorator v.•;111 tu v.·all 1·0trpctin,e +P:n ,·l o sc ll pa t io or *LIDO ISLE* OPEN SUNDAY 1 ·5 I 04 VIA HAYIE • " nctrm. c,us lom home : forn1a l dining rn1., lihrary Y.iilh rreJc.; ouk firs .; SIGJ .000 126 VIA ORYIETO !\1astcr s uile overlOt>ks 2-sty, living rn1 .: 3 bdrms . + family rm.; s trada comer. $129.500 LAWSON REAL ESTATE 34 16 Via.Lido. HJ. 675-4562 .\1u"I !>i•ll ' H,•aul '722-lxf.O, j br. 2 ha, beaut park 111 El ·rurn, StiG-!HS.1 ~·1 .A~1\Nt:()·Xl11l con•! He;1:-.U ll i1 bl c . Con1µl furn. 1.r ~ I IJR, twin b1•di.. Bl•tJut atlull ptirk, g~ \\', 15th ~t . Sp. 18, NB. ri ".\:311 '. Frt•rl ;ur, W/W rptx, :111' t"OIHI . Adult park 1.,·:0.1. ti·l2·96TI, 197·1. 20 ')1.60' llomcttt• on bt>aut llun\. llarbour. !oi-16· 1·1:11 1.1ft 5pn1, ~ BB. 111 1\tlult Park, II pCIS. 6-16·-1323=----1 Acreage tOr MM 1200 • • •••••••••••••••••••••• ,..ewport leoch I 069 Newport Beach I 06~ 3 ,\l'r1·s 111 South Lai::un.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $-lS.000. to.1 :i.k t':i 6 ocean EXPAND TOUR STYLE OF LIVING If you lik e brick, come & see this l.ido Is land spacious home on 45 ft. lot. 3 Bdrms ., den + family rm. Easy walking & biking distance to beach & vi ll age. Coppe r plu mbing. Approx. 3,000 >q . fl. $142,500 LIDO REALTY 3377 Via Lido, H.B. 673·7300 ~.~':.P.~~t. ~:.~~-.. ~?.6.~1~.~':.P.~~~ ~:.'!~~ .. ~ ~ ?.~~ IRVINE TERR. BLUFFS ('11.\l : irn1n :u·. 3 Wrm .. '..! h a., s n1all l~.:t•an ~le". $75.UOtl BALBOA PEHIH. Like 11cv. 2 Wr1n .. :.! b:i.: modern k1\ch. v.· blt 111~. Low Lease Low ~1 aintcnanee Luw Dn. Payt., 10':, Lov.· Pri('C, S50.500 3 Hdrms .. I '~ bath~ II. Uov.·d Rltr &14·013·1 '!.l':tr,.:ar &ii.SOU l·---------HEWPO RT SHORES \"iC\•/ parl'l'li.. Only 15'. down. Coal & uranium r:th s upply all our cn('r~~· fl1r 3UO yrs, but LO\l'l> a,e ainst inrlation. O....·ncr, 4!"1 ·810G or '19'1-65..'X). Business Property 1400 • ••••••••••••••••••••• PRIMEBAHK BUILDING Sl.050,0.lO SJ 7'.!.000 ·\'t'arl,· incomt· t-:xl·l·l lc.nt laX sheltt.·r Great Newportlocalion ·red lfubt:'rt&~\sSOl'. 675·8.50ll --Cemetery Lots/ Crypt1o 1500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I LOTS. llarhu r !test , Cost;1 l\lc!>a. P\'l part~·. S175. each. 545.2495 Commercial Property 1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• \'OU ha\'l' l'ht"t•kc<CI the:-t halh, t",,U . drp!I. bltns. por'l\ry tio\nc. 2 Hr. 2 H.1 ~·omplctt~l y rPfu r!J1sht~l 2 R al Est t On l)l'l'lll~ lll\'1!· 1\llly U\V. $Jt1S n10. llocvorJue d,·n. furn t•Xt'•'I' ht.lr1 n' Hedrm, 2 l>uth s1nj!lt• t a' sti·11:-. 111 thiun .t O\"l', A !Jtl:l·•l50796J 17tl.i . 1\\'llil 1\ui: ut s:nss.100 :-tor\' c·nndus. l)nly Exchanqe 2800 l;1ri:e luxur1uu:. 2U r , 2l>a ---i-x·r mo. ih!lll'lllhni; upou ~I . ufi.o. w1lh ;.'l:r,. ilov.•11 & •••• • • • • • ';\, • •••'' • • • •• • d.u11lex w /h ardv.·ood flr:oi. ' no , of I en ;1111 :oi . l" al 1 ntouthly puyments of llA\I~ 2 Condor;, I llll. l t-ormal dlni nf! rm . & H11ntlnqton leoch 32~0 499·2109 e\'!'s'& v.·knds or S2VO . J\s k fur Frunk, Ba , I sty, nr Cul Slntc SUl>l'r .ll:tty & U\·~·1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l\lr. lJrul.J:.ikt•ral ~U;wut t!JU-8.321, 1\5\Cfll. f\ilfc rton '380() ('(1uity, ~· 1 t·1~; Sh~O rr iu. l .i 11 Super 4 btJdrrn. 2 bw.h + dudn.i v.·orkini.: hours Sl77. mo,or3BH .1 1~11:1. ti-1·1·7-11 ai:\·nt den , ('rpt.!1. df'Jl'I, R/(), - :1dlt , security nr Sn. ~:-.t. ., , , , , , . $3~0 . Nr Westm inster l>CEANFllON"I' SIGO.uoo, $ HEW DELUXE $ Plu za . S~Soo .. <'Qluty, -Il l.(, 1 Iii\. :ult ~1111 :1~l,' Mn11963·4SG9BevorJoe c;o11d n.Jl.Jr,2ha,:!l.IOl>sl1. SIH 7. mo. \\'ill tr:1 d c 11,1~~ uf s hi ~~~ll"!> & :,h,lk \ fl. llar, frpl, St•l'. i:u:1rd, ( 10 1 3 & 4 lJnit Uldi;s : HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE 100°/o ON YOUR INVESTED MONEY?? LET US SHOW YOU HOW!! Fully erpt1l/drpd. l)is· hv.•ashe r s & r i1n)!cs l.andsc;1pini.: & fl•nc1ni; +much n1ore. t•it hcr for lati: modt•I ~·11 r . S.l-5. r.73.tti;,18 Firc pln t',C. 3 BR, 2 RA. nu S7!if1 1110. I.:,('. /\dull:. \fll G~:i1;9r s an1c \'lllUl'. CHIMA COVES ;;~~0:~1~~'.4~.1no. Bev \~·.'44-7tl7H ,, A'l''l'ftAC1'1\/F.: mobile home in P.::;. area, ('X" t•hangt> for O.C. or boat. T f) fl o ge r s , 1l ;1y s ti75·0072 Real Estate Want~d 2900 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O W N 1•ropert y in l n~lc v.·ood. llav.·thornc or So. Ha y,\rca·t Wl,LLP,j.TCASH Ph. TOm D'AIHsandro T.D.PROPERTIES 3Hr, we1·kly rah•. -Vl lo'.W 2 hr , dining & fr1)L OLDCDM \\'1•h:1v(·2 houst'!'v.'/f1>il'S, t i !: blk s to l.>l·h, Nor1 h 2 llr. 1 Uu , S:J25/\\'lt' J Ult, ·2 UA, <"pts. dr1:.i:;, enll. n ew p:1int. ~J:J:i. 1 Hr. J ll:i .S!25/\\.'k. httns, $335. n10. Ucv or tii:t.:11;11 671·7601 ,Agt. Jol•9li:l·4SG7 ----'.!Br h fHl!'>f'. rt•f1ii.:. S1fl\1' Macnnb·lr~ine HE.\1 .'l'Y C<).\l l':\11\\' Wolk To Shopping 3 Re1lroon1s, 2 batl1s, \lo' f1rc1)lac-t• & cO\'l'rt•d p,1\io. S3:15/l\lu. + $15 fur ~ara~l'. Childl'\'ll vkuy. A\":111 811l . l l'l9l l·:la1111• S \'Cd ('('tl t.i-12-~15 FAMILY ESTATE Lai:un t1 Hl·iu·h \'i ll :1i.:•· JUH. F lt, 1';"1tio, lii ~antie \'rl.v 1.sc. l:S:rt ·tll:l~ ;\IJ'. y;.i r.d . Only SJ50. Cull lloi.:011h111 $M-M l8or 962·77K8. ---- 2 llH W /POOi. & Yd . 1 yr. Laquna Hills 3250 ·ICHSC, $350. 2 mi. fron1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• bt'iU'h. A\'I. 1\UJ:: l Qtll : 3Br, hlt ins . t•t•nt 'I :111·, 7 1 4 ·9 68 ·7t12 7 or s h aJ:: c pl , S31!i /m o, 213.430.1'fi12 552-9503 nr 586-~1700 --- TYi'NHSJ<; I or 2 BR, W/D. (2..13 I 67·1·6900 any lin1e _ s!ovc & rl•frii;. ~li!i./~10. Newport l~ach 1269 1st & last + $.'&l./S75 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 552·956!") J DR . f:1n1 rnl, dblc r111r , 2 _or (7 1•1 ) K-16·5221 aft. 6 _ S.1.'"111. y If'!, y lgt· 3 hr, 2 ba. P:irk a nd st·hools y,·a\k· Rentals dhl rrplt•. p.1t10 , i.::i r., laundry, l>lt11s. l)p('!l ·70J l\.1 u ri i.:o 1 d . li·l :!· ~Y.lltt ba 's, corner 101. llugt.' presti ~c2sty-. '1 br. Gardt>n<'r & "':l!(•r paid. form;1I dlnl' rm . 211!1 ba, Ba ck nay. Adult fan1il _\', upi:rath·dthruout.2Yrs S-1 35 . innnl li . 2:!~1>1 new. \Vulk to ocean. S.t75 Redlands Uri ve.1"12·05'!JG pt'r mo. Call Keith or or6<1:!·'1 Jl:S7 ing distancl', occ.an 10 ••••••••••••:•••••••••• blocks. Houses Furruthe-d ••••••••••••••••••••••• Units now rent ins from G eneral 3102 SI~. •••••••••• ••••••••••••• Sp;1t• l hr. rll·n, 2b;t. St'll clu rn1. frpl1-. bh·1ns. r(•l',2·1·r gar. 1;75-28 1<1 . s.12;,. Nn Pl'l:.. Fay9fi2·4'171:~-_____ 1 ---------- UA YSll <> H l•:S, 2·19 5 Crestview l)r. l..ovcl.v 3 RR . 2 Ila . $<125. JI/In(.). :-.·r- ly. No pets. (21J)1!1.>-4M.'iG Priced from $87,500. t>pcn 1''ri t.Sut /Sun 11·7 JIUN'l'I NGTON REA('l l \\'es t or Bc:1l'h Blvd.on /\dams , north at Alaba n1a , 2 hlo~:ks. Kt:Nl' JtOGEHS H t;,\LTY 714 '8·18·KUI 7 14 1 960·~ UNGL E li vinA I hr, ulil pd. G .~1 . Al:so I br 11.lt\. ·-.---\\',\Lt\ tu v.•ater 2 br. SI~ .. kids, pets. singles. Or t\-y th1 s I hr, $135., kids, pCts \VClcomc . A ~t. i"ee, or fi·l6·fi2 19 ' kids. J>ct s t>in~lcs ol.:. Costa M•5G 3224 Walk to v.·alcr l hr, $125 .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• utl l pd , N.B. Surf special l\I ESA VEllUI-:. J BB. 2 2 hr. ~20 ~ .. s in,t!lf's. H:1, Crpts, l)rps, bltns, fan1ilies, N.ll. And I hr fl·d yet, f\1ds & s mall Pl'l L:ii g, Bcaeh, SH).l., util O.K. $395 . w'lgi1Nlcncr & 979-R<IJO -----1 ---~-----CQnOO Nr Ot·c;ul, :! IJr + lll'll, 21 2 Ba. tennis & pool. S47 ~ mo. Lse. 979·5340, X256 <l;.i ys, 6-12-5451 eves . pd. AJ..'1.. t'ee 979·11.1:l.I v.·a ter paid. 545<G!l DOLLllOUSI':! 3 br, 2 ha. nt'w t•pts, drps. trpt, a\·\ 8/ 15. S325 . 8mJ-li31 ('\'l'S Bolboolsland 3106 ~-S,I AHP 4 1\1) ;l1a. Uea utiful 4 bedroom. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'v.·nh:<<' blt·ins. fpl , 1''1t, homl', hiAhly upgr<ided, For 1<:xecuti,·e w/family. pool. patio, $:1!15 1st•. Jll'ar beach, st•hools & (,:h:ir n1 i n ~ ·4Hr, 4b:1 833-lti;,3 s ho p11in g. Ga rtlcntlr. Nf:W I.,e. 2 br, 2 ba in C':'-1. G<ir, patios, v.•1iodl1I lot. Ot>lt1:<l'. S27J. 6-1•1·612B home. So. Ba.Y. boVl'IY ---5'125. !16tl-4:1.':i8. · 4-PLEX p;,illo. S4ao mo. &pt '75 to l-:AS1'SI or:. ne v.·Jy d<'· ----Nl-:WI .\' 1lt·t·or;1t~'(:l ·I hr, 3 l},1lcon~· •Continuous c lc;11111ii.: 2·S t y . ,\·l"r :1m e · O\"Cn bdrm s __ 2: b ;1 : <le · •H cfri g cr:it o r le·(' C"<1r;1tor s drl'am. ll':igl' mak<'r ' 1 1·11r 11cr lot v. 1th :! patios. ; ;!1:calcd s\•in11ninf.: ~~WOODREALTY HARBOR VIEW HOMES Numl'rous Properties Loni:: t ri Ille nC't leases Triple· A Tena11ts S.1-10,000 To $5-10.000 LA WSOH REALTY 675·4562 ;\s k for Bob i\\ood)' in llun t in,gton Be al·h. June '7G. No studcntl> cor;1 led 2 br Spanish 1n EXf~C. l\IANSIO N 3 br. ba. 'den , frp1 t·, sll'fl:-. 1o 'Int br .. ad & hutt"'r. please f;75·47!Jl. 4 pl{'X, No ctuldren or I.:. ram . rn1 , 3 ba. Nev.· b I I o«• II ' ' . l'il C l. ,f'USt• ;<>.1.,.J. y Showinr.: 16 ';. re-turn on -• ~--dngs.~.Jnc.l .ut11.2653 t•pt . &.paint . S550. owner 645·3370aft.,4 in\·cstm cnt. ~.000 full Balboa Petnnsula l I 07 Santa Ana A''<'. 673·07!17 968-95 18 & 962-7i88 ----- pri ce ; Stl.300 1lov.·n or ••··~··•••••••••••••••• -· ---I· de• I h ITOWN ll ll USE 21lr. :!'~ takeov{'rp;i,•nlt·nts . 3Br,2baUuplex .~115Yrly 3 BR home, new) •· 1l'ilUt .. s~o .oo~ _ ome, bH ,"po·o l . 1111~1 ..,, CU HT IS 1iE.AI. t:...;;·r AT l': Le:1s(", Av;li\ Scpl l . new w/W cpt.s aniJ drps. forinal hving, lhrun" rm. \lo'ash 1llr\', i-;ar. Nu pl'IS. ,., •IJr;q~ril·S * 548-1290 * '• •Log burninj'.! ft repli•t'l' •Abu ndant l'lo:<:('l s p;H'(· 11·11h ni1rror1•d rlol>e l doors. 1184·1256 Rutland Rood Nf.:\l.'P0Jl1' Bt-.:,\CJI C:ll if. !f2ij60 Sail's Uffu:l' Phone LIDO ISLE~ 1..01cly 4 hr. 2 bn. r!TJL ratio. all t•lc~·. kitch. Uy uv.·ncr,.673·1331 ·rhE' Ulurrs: earl\' are a. i-Stor-y 3 BR., 2 b.l. s.57.000 ,\~'l . &W-5560 ' HBR VU MOMTEGO :! Br, from S7,·1!6 fee. 4 Br. w 1xlras, ::;1112,00U fee . Open I louse this \lo"knd . HIOI P.ort Shc ffil'ld . 20 YEAR NET NET NET 962-24590r~'8-6.">HI 8:15-3100 da~·s. 1•:\'l'S & S!!l5 n1u. Nu pets. Open IAl'. fam . rm . v.·el ba r & 675·'.!lKK .' ----v.·knd~ti73·4l2 1. 9·!5c. frplc. I Br, rlv.'Jl st:11rs, 4 ------ TAX SHB.TER :~10W . Con.cress. C. ~1. Hr, up. 3 car gar. Custom IMMACULATE O •Eu HOUSE Coronad~I Mer 3122 h1ndscf1ping. A\•ail. 8/1. 1 d .-" ••••••••••• •••••••••••• $3.')fl pe r 1110. t-:.1stsidc $52.S mo. IO·ti. !.163·4581, & 3BR . 2 "', crpts, f"l)S. I h ·1 Br , i,:rcal loc;1 linn ... ,,,,1 ... ,,,, ,,., -,,1 . .., ... ,1. B&l), Tl•fri.I!, clt•l' 1;;1r 7931·•11 llolt St . llunl· in~'lon Bl'i•Ch. I.usurious 2&3 Br a pts. Lions Estat('s. 536·2579 ____ , 44 U~ITS Lr.i: uxury OOH' steps ltJ .. ·'LI ,,.." d S: 3' ht.-ai·h. Wkl.v -1\loto ~lu. 5325 :l Ur, B<•autiful ----oor. :I , . m n. P.O. llox !35.) f\lamnloth condition. L/\NOl\1AliK Tract 5 hr, J JACOBS REALTY l.a k<'S , Ca. Century 21. 546-HS21 ba. bltns. t:pl. drps. Isl & 67 5 ·6670 ____ last. Hcf's . No pets. $425 --- Costa Mesa 3124 3 Bit , 2 ba. Newly painlffi. mo. 968-8342 Canyon \"lt'W ; Itllll:-.11 11 3 714 /645-837_3 pl)JRl<:CT I O~S : 1-rumtht• :"<:e v.•po rt Ul1 1I Frv.•v :-outh to 17th ~t . turn left un 171h to Hulli1ncl j I block past Jrv1n1• t\\'C ). turn ll'fl 3 .ths nf bl1K'k tu ;\EWl'O R'r \'11.1.,\."i. 673·7601 llv Ov.·ner. 4 Rr, 2 lla. 1 _________ _ l-;am. Hm . DH . honus Le ase "·ith a Nul'I. te· nant. Our dcvc'mt. co. is just t·omplctin)! se,·C'r:d new projects in lhc LA Ba sin . )>riees rangl' rron1 s'110.ooo. all c.ash. -JO'~ return to ill\"L'Stor. f\lr . Child: 711-557-!'C.M.15. Suite 116. 3100 lr\•in c-/\ve .. Newpo rl Hc;1ch, ca . 9'G660. 6 X gross. Will ('x(·hang<' ln\'cslmcpt Ui\·ision, by <ippoi nt only. ••••••••t •••••••••••••• s:i.·,o Per month. Childrl'n ---BH , 2 '.~ ha .. v.·ct IJ;1r. . O.K.li40·0020Agent 4 Bedroom , 1 ·~, baths. r"'"'' .. 1"•111"' (f.·~Ldc l Ar. ~pies o_nly. --newly p:iinted, avail ~-,.i.:en " · ·•·• ~t~I •'-' fur~utur e. 1n;· :\l l'Su \"l•rdc 3 Rll. fa m . now, Sl50. mo. Ask for HLUFf'S CONr>O. 3 llr. cnclost>d :itrium l planls . ---------· lo\·s?·1 1-'i:e. (,Juict st rC'cl. ~;:. pool & sl·hooL Xtra c-le an. Orcupanc.y by Sept. Urkr l'OOµcration in\·itc d . S85 ,!IOO. Goud f1nan t ing, hy appt. vnly. K:Ji-2200 QUAIL Pl.ACE PHOPf'~R'rlY.S Child ok. 15t.i .\fl'rnll 11. r111 . 2 ba,. 2 fpk·., patio. K ei th Rkr or Fay rentrally lncalcd; s.11~::; SJIO. 549·0433 ov.•ner I ;1gcnt 1>12·5000 !162-447 \ ;..1u. Rroker 64<1· 113;1 BIG CANYON t , !'135,000. Bri~ht .~ t·hcC'ry ... . I ~Lory,'.\ Br . .'.l Ua . 3 (":•r ,1!:.t fll).!t'. t'US \Ulll j;H'Ulti & :;m;11! pool. Highly u1l- . .J,!radcd PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549·8505 ~ E\\.'PO HT SI IORl·:s --·---.... -llARHOR.\'lf:W t,;,\H.\Jf;I. 3Br. :?Ha . Fam~'l.:.Oin rm. Super \argl·.lot 160' t!l:JO Port C::1rdiff Pl S7-1.!150·0W N 1'.:ll-6-1-1-•l!H!) PIER & FLOAT 3 Bd rrns., family rm .. 4 baths. Only SIS.5 .00J Open Sal/Sun 1.5 611 36th Slrttl BIG CANYON Fantas t ic 3 llr, 21 ,, Ba . 2 s t o r y h o m t>. With a \'IEW ~ ll ighly up.:radt"{! in a s upe r loc;1tion . .Spa. S192 ,500 . Open Sat. & Sun. 1-5 !J Hue lirand \'all'! . ...-....... Condominiums for sal~ 1700 ....................... HORTH LAGUMA COMOOS Oct>an V1cws·2&3bdrm. units from S.'>1.000 . Call 6 75-7225 '"" .,, . '" ............. ''"'"' \ .\IJ,J<:\' HE \l]·y A BERG ENTERPRISES CO (71 ·1) 752· 1!'20 ----- ------Loqyna Beach 3148 11-:.sit1e 12 Hr. Cpl(':-. only PAt-IOR.A.MIC VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:tll & furnitur1• inl' I · 3244 12) Dt~LU Xt:4·PL!-;Xl-:S. REN1' Charming furn'd. Child nk . !:'Iii /\.l t'rrill Pl .~:':.~•••••••••••••••••• Bay & lrt·inc llills. En· s ide-by-s ide. Buy I or house & patiu. SJK.'">. fo $310. 54!1·0433 llEAUT. N••· Ran-"o s,,n t e r t it i nf' r , :-. rl <' l 1 J! h l both B•a••t "'V.'lnl pool -----1 ... '-'' v.·/p••ol & "ame 1·oom. · ~ ,.. " · ' s al;trietl, olcter J)l:'rson ur ----J oaquin Twnhomc. 2 Ur. " .. loc. nr. major shop'g ,..t· ,,.. A..,.,,,-0 2 Bit u .... iuceJ r•nt for k 1'";1ntai.tic ni..-w 4 br, 3 I.la. t . N 1 20,, .. r" ire .... ,....., ' ·~ 211! ba, 2 slor'.'· 0 \'Crloo s 4000 q fl tom honl" ccn er. ee( "un. ----,-, ht•lpin A fi x up Pool If & 1 k ~'Iii s cus '• Y EAGER R EALTY , MewportBeoch 3169 pn\'~s O!adulL".li.11 l~i 1-!0 course ·:.a c.~~· wood ('Cilings, :J frpli·s.-~-6 1 11 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• -547 ·7044;155~~· -~---1 many xtra~. 51•150.. n1u. • UUPLEX. 1'.:tSidc c.~1 . w 1hugc l ot . '$38,500. Ov.·nr. /A gt . 5-18·8&12 w1 NT1':ll -Occafirront 3 COLLEGE PARK ·-;,; RENTACS'*-&1s.;102 or 6:11 .0797 br, 2 ba. S:t"iO. mo. 3 BR. 2 Bi\. fan1 r m, 675-8531 hltns, n11 c pl. & drps. Cov'd. patio. $.'!50 mo. ON b:iy, atlr<1t1. furn. 2 631·1919 MINI CENTER br. 2 "'· frpk . pool. (41 STORES and free-pat'io. Adults. 2 mos. or POOL HOME standin,I! Tastec J•)'cf!ZC., _m:::_:o~rc=·c"='"=·c''~"~'-c'="°'-'----­ Hous~s Unfumished IJNIV. PAHK Dclu:<cConillt3Br.3 8:1& 3 HR .2 Uo1 ....... Q601385 r\'trCat. 1883 sq fl, l'llls, J BR.21,2 Ui1 ......... $4i.'l drps, many xtras. J .• sc. COLl.t.:G E PARK $475. Agt.1194·&135 J BR,den.2 ba ...... S400 S Cl 3276 Ha ni:hoSanJoaquin an .mente 2 UH , 21":! Ba ......... S600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TUHTLE ROCK 180' OCEANVIEW 2 hr. 3BR,2 Ba ....... S425/4.50 11h ba. Bc:ic-hllouse$325 On canal \\'.side . \Valk\!•' heach. Clul) .v.·I pool.<. &: tt·nnis. :l llH. <lcn. J. H<i. 427 Cana l. S7·1.000. By I ()wnl'r. • • 612··13!;0. Blvffs Bayfront 673-7601 2 BR. -S69.500 ...,1~~~~~~~~ Open Sat/Sun I· 2600 Cliff Drive JONES REAL TT •**•STOP•*** Wasting n1oney on non· nl'gotiable rent rcceipt.s. T ax ;1tl \'a ntag<! of in· tcrest & taxes t'oukl save you IOO's of SSS.SS yearly. 2 lk'tlrm, 2 bifth. single story Condos in Santa Ana t•ompll'tely re · furbis h e d . s tfll o n ly 521.950. with 10•;;. flov.·n, As k for !-'rank, 839·8321 A~ent. on long term lca.o;c, Groos $27 ,000. Seller will carry 5120,000 . second TD. i'Ull price 5240,000. CA LL 556-2000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3Br. Grccnhrook . Hcccnl /\.1dl llomc. F'R, DH . Obi i:ar. $500. 979·2517 or 968·4405. I Gen~rol 3202 jBr,den,kids &pt"t ••••••••••••••••••••••• Si6521Jr,chlld .sni:ls FREE f'REE 3 Br. ram rm, 2 ba, kids, 4 UH. 2 1,~-n a ........ 5475 mo. Avl. 8/1. \'cry P\'l. WALNUT SQUARE Open !louse S:tt. & Su n. 3 g~E2~,;~1 f~l.0 iii:i~1~'lS !:o~J:i1~ a 11 e ca:. i n o . By Ov.·n.:·r -3 Bil. :!'" llt\. outsulc unit . 1·11st. d<'1·or . j\;r pool. to:n1us. :.chools. ln1mac. $~15.00U ti7~·fili\:l " Newport Condos J AR. din rm . \le~·. Super ,·Jc<tn, upg r:Hlcd thruoul. !i h o v.·s l1k~· model Beautifully dc·t·nr atcd ()wncr mn\·1n g out or arl'a, must .<.t>l1 1\ r C':1 I .. .. 673·6210 * .. LIDO ISLE- SE;\SA l 'ION,V ... NE\V OFFEHl;\liS! Large ho me v•ilh POOL 4Hll. fam din rm, lan:u, on hi g 5U' lot. Only $125,000. ... har~ai n :il Sfill.!(M). C:\LL Bayfront home. 51)' \Ol. NOW! l.O\'Cly 5BR . p1l'r & slip. CALL NOW ~~l;~i·~~~ar~C'11 1 for full " ~ 832 ·8800 )3ri1tingham Hcaltg DONALD M. BIRO o: ··2 -3 R ll l>l·:l.UX E l>uplE'Xl'S. stC'J"' Ill Ol.'1:<111 · Will trade fur '"I· in hufll (' or T. I), 's. li•l2·3.Si:I ,>.- Harbor View Horne-s 3Br.2llr. \'ouov.·nland O wne r v.·1 11 finan1·(' S67 .900. Ov.•ncr/Brkr , (;73-4899 WALK TO BEACH From I his sp;u·1ous •I hdrm , J b:.ith fam11 y home with just unct1•r :\,000 sq. ft ., of comfort. Complf'tc ly rcmoclelt>d. lmmcdiall: oc·rupant""y , ·lntt"rC'om & soft waler ) lhru.nut, ,Just inlrocltl(!t"!d to the mark:<'l , Cl nly 569,500. ti·lti·77 11 Ope n • 'Eves. llAR (;AIN Ill~'" for Eas thluff hom1• S7~J.~ f1r1n. ~1ad1• for l'\:l'(' t:n tcrt :dnillli!. -+ f;1mily Ii\ 1n ,1t . lmn1(•1I. flC't""t1JJ '1·~ (>wncr, 0Pl'll J);uly I f1 2900 Alta \"1:-.ta Ur 644· 1570 or 6'14·~ llARBOH Vlt~W P1\f.Ell~tO -t Br. 21/2 H:i. LI! .. f'am ..., Rm. Jo:;ii:cl. (;oo(I. rrof. l.nd~t""P.lt. '1 blk lo pnol. c lbhu s e & ,.:r nhll :-., Jo( S97.0000v.·n(·r 1;.i,1.4225. o• .. '*DUPLEX* Cln.~e lo orc:1n J."u rn lSht•d. f'£·e lond $96,500 HEWl'ORTIEACH "REALTY 675-1642 '-Z8J5 Npt. Olvd., NB • . ;.. f.7.'l·Ol:!J BLUFFS OPEN SUN. 1·5 2239 Vi sta Hoqor ,1 Bedrooms J'r1xoilc C'04rt)·;1n l Sunny }\itc·hcn £63,oo.J LAWSONREALTT 675·4562 "How Lucky Can You Gri" OCEAN DUPlEX 2 lhrcl' nr. :! h:ith apts l)ouhll' l"3r i.:ar v.·ith s un· dcck·could he 3 ca r. As s'umc 7.i , loan. Come on 'lown Sat & sun 12-7, 7311 Seashore l)r. "See How Luclcy You ConGej" ~ RIAL ISTATI DUHAN & DOYLE INVESTMENT, INC. 1740 O..ange,C051• Me&e 548·1168 Assumable Loans Hoc;>uali~ ()vt>r .w low & loans in l\11ssion Viejo, El Toro.&.· San Juan Capistrano 2 10 58R home:i. C~ll for de· taLl:o;. 831-0821 AZJEC REALTY -------- HarbOr·Y•Hofnts Pal1'r1n11, '1Br, 2 ~,ba . 2 St(1r~·. a 1-'rplc~. ~P<'r land.'!c1qJ1n g. Ii: dei.:k . fi rl!pit, llllQ. Ull<)KERS WELCOME . S104.<XXI fee. 1730 rort MiJrgate . 644·48117. Owner . BLUFFS CONDO Deaulifully upgradNI 3 Ur. 2•,2 Ba . corner unit X plan. Owner anxious & y,·jlJ he lp finance. Only 571.900. Opl'n Sat. & Sun l·5 532Cancha 673·7601 -UY OWNER- f>over . Shores Ua yfront llnmcon FeeLtinct ! Duplexe s / Units salr IBOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• c;::: SELECT I PROPERTIES 2-Fourplex~s Deluxe, upi.:raded ~ Dii; J bcdroonl , 2 1 " bath O\lo'ncr 's unit . Only one year old. Very cx · pe n s ively up Jt rad ed. Save S Duplex. by O""·ncr, Wa lk to beat>h & shop- Buildcr. (\) 2 Rr-2 Ba. pin g . T e rri fi e tax w,wct bar. (Zl ;,i llr·D-2 sheller. In appreciation Ba , v.·/F P . 4 ear garar.:e . area. Localed a t 521 F'crnl c<1 f SCOTI REALTY !Ocea nside of 101 li""'Y-1 536-7531 Corona del Mar. Dri\'e -------'------- bv & look or call A.\1 WANTED West Build. 5.'l7-7144 for lU to 2.':i unit s. P refer appointment. Eves. <'al l C.1\-1 . 0trca. llavc ALL ·rom Nichols. 548 -1087 . CASI·!. 6•16·6710 Priced al a ppraisal of ----------- SI 10 .000. Open I lous e Open Sat/Sun 1-5 Sun. 1-'r om 10umto4pm. 5 unit s, ocean view. f l ) 3 •Professiunal Service• pct. sni.:l s. fn rd. ~ar *L·AMDLORDS* Pool. 3 hr, 2 l.Ja, child, Homef1nd~r s * rct,applns.$210. 642•9900 Furnis he d $11 5. l hr, s ngls, pct. Agt. Fee. California's Largest •Rental Scrvit·e!· HOMEFIHDERS *642·9900• ,""·A ··"a' Oce•nfront Condo New 2 hr, 3 ha, den, frplt". $650. 642·1155 • San Juan Capistrano 3278 ••••••••••••••••••••••• v1s1eH lllAlTY 552-7500 tCtt~;mu1· , ~:!~~~?~ ;'~~·~~~:: -:-:-,·'.-::-~-.=,!~r w-:-~_:_i_:_·-~.-?'-;.;_:_2._1 0tf :~,~ ]t~I~~1~ .. --..: . . $4 25. 22 17 Haleig h . I7306 Peac-h,5.'i2·7896 · 49J.7780 FREE SERVICE 63 l·OORR or 548-b797 TO LAt-IDLORDS 1 BR "·/g;1r;1,1tc , c pt s, Me mbe r or Board of drps, tile bath. refri~. Heallors. Belter Busi· stove. <implc c loset ncss Bureau, Chamber of .spuee. I1lcal for matur Com1ncrcc. couple. No pets of any 530·8505 k ind _ Nu l·hlldr e n . 5-18·6:187 ------1 MOVE no w 2 br Sl75 .. REMTALS Nl'::W 3 HDlt l\-1 . dbl. i!ar .• Irvine Ir~. bckyd, drps. & c rpl!'. 2 BR, 2 Ba .. , ••.. $3.501360 NO PETS. Mi!'15i()f'l Bell J BR, 2 Ha ....... $42.'i /475 traet . Phone l\1r, Moses J Dr, 21n ba. F .H.,.,. s-iso at 493-2078. Newport Beach -S-1------32-B-0- 3BR,2•h ba ........ $5SO anaAna : 4Dr,2!h ba,wntr .... Stl00 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L SOR $135 Cotla,t!c. liill81es, E RAI ,,,,.,_ Call 548-1589Sun on\;:'.:_ Income Property 2000 JJR unit. Gross $13,980. 1130 Victoria, C.M. Ab1.. UNIDESCO k;d,, pcl•. "'" Span;,h FREE1tl':NTALSERV. horse ranch , 2 hr, kids, Summer & Wntr. Beach pets ok. Agt, F el'. l{cntals. SJSO wk , Also C97'-'-9C-84-"-JO'----------I ~[ALTY 452.1 Campus Dr. Irvine Campus Valley Shop ctr. 511:15. l Br, kids & pct FURNISllED Sl fi!"1. I lf. util. singles , AJ::t. t 'l'c. I 076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Scni' Cle-me-nt~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• FREE & CLEAR' .... ITS Exl'l'. & Family homes. Re furbis h e d Newpo rt 979.5099 =-----1 , HOMEFIHDlillS *642·9900• Raise Worms on the xtra 4 PLEX CALL 833-1600 52 U 1-991 -.i.m I ".'.'~~~"::'.~'."."."~ H gh-2 Br. charmer. !;un 6 . 6 Gro ss -I 6 &I ' porch lau ndr~ rm.&. p\'t ·2 BR. 2 HA Conrtn. Pool Anaheim, 3f, & Sanlp f'TN Vly. Privary'. 2 Br. yard. Crpts, df"J)5, sto,·c1----------I A/C. S2 15 mo. 645-7·124 or Ana.S610.000.CLor con· <'hild , pl't , :-ngls, fncd & re frig. $275 mo.SPAC.2br,2baCon<lo.2 536-1389 land surroundinA 2 fixer N r , Loma I, in d a upper occanv1cw ho1nes. Uni\'ersity. $55,000 trad<' Both for 367 .500. as down pmyt on large 1\nehora,el' Investments O.C. home or lnl'. Prop. tral't. Call: Healtor, Paul S200. 64S·4963 . ~~i1°5 t lt~c. ct~~sA lo H --Oll-,-.~,-Fv--.-sh<d---- Coaa. 962-6142 II.Ii. )>ool. 3 bf'. 2 ba, ----------I 5· 5 ops. P· U 1 • '"h'.' "'3300 496-7711. can add c-ash or other kids. HORSE _ rt 1.._ pie T rct>. 1 yr. li;e. S325 n urn1s ~ **ABOVE** *THE BEACH* San Clemente1s Bahia Arenosa: 409 Arenosa L.mw. l,uxurious cnndon11nium res id ences ON TllE BLUFI-'. 2BH. or 2+clcn. Priced from S.14,000. to$95,000. Featurin9: •Or t"an \'icv.·:o; •.S11 hlerranean Sec. PrkA. • f~le\'alor • C<'ra mit> llh· • ,\ulo. l'll•an ovens •(;as loJ::frph:l< •Qu a tifi cs~.000 tax t""re<lit. ••OP&C SAT /SUH•• 17141492.4121_ 01-'f<'EREOBV DEJW'llA llENRY pr ope rtie s . Ri<'k /\hltrctte Hltr. ."J.li ·G-11.>!"•. EASTSIDE UMITS Y.'e h:i \'e 5 and 6 unit in- vcstmcnls perfect for lhc s t;irl<'r investor or the>!ie rc;:ul y for cxch:i ngc up fron1 aduplexortriplex Industrial / l,i\l-:. llills :i hr, 2 ba. prope Y. ·~acre. mo. Isl & last + $100 s ec. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Properly , 2100 r hild,pet. 2br,lba.S275.mo.lst& & $25 c l l'a n·g. Balboa !s lant!. So. ••••••••••••••••••••••• HALUO,\ 3 hr. ram rm, 1a·st, breakage deposit & 213-330-3979 Bay front. '10R. 3b!I, b I k· 1 , . refs .557-0338 f'amily on ly, Winter AIRPORT LOOI' 2 Industrial eondos on Airport Loop. 3,200 Sq. ft. eac h . Ni c e orf ic es . $155,000 11. up1l !i, 1( s. Pt' . gar. ·c==-'---'='--------IN°W Grccntr-4 br 2 b• AC :T. !-'Et: -0 ' '"""' • "· $700. Yrly S!nl. 675·0525. MF.SA VERDJ.;3 br, 2 ba, ra m rm , upgraded, no HOMEFINDERS frpl. cpts. df"J)5 . bltns. pets. 552·3679 · Exp'd m en seeking pro- -t 642·9900• 1395 grd nr. wtr. pd. pcrty lo manage in JIB. 979-7836or833-3140 TURTl~f;ROC 3hr.2ba, NB arc~. 536·7396 . fa m. fr DR. frpl. "Mike" M Jr ~I 3er-t.2eA.E.s 10E seQ. 10s to pool &1---~----- 11 :·i j;1 ~!(I i I Rec. rm & encl. pa tio. p ar k. 4 Jca!ic. Spac2br,dcn,2ba.Scpdn LW_!;;lfr; y;iflt-flk PLUS room for olficc nr 552-1237 , rm, frplc, bit-ins. rcf,2-cr ~·· .. ,,,_,_ ... -··"'" studio, Wtr & grdnr pd, gar . 675-28 14. $t25. Nu Sl25. 11.B. l br mini Adults. S.195. mo. 673·6.n2 Laguna l•ach 3248 pets. S145.S.A.dupk>:ic . •••••••••••••••••••••••'~--------- Sl75. Wslrnin 2 br studi0 ORANGE ST HOME XI.NT OCf<~AN VIF.W Cottdarninlums Unfurnish~ 342S COMl"ANY ltl·:,\I.'l'llHS S L'Ot:!-; 1 ~111 673-4400 Sl95. S.A. 2 br. kids, pcl<; 2 br +den, 2 frpls, rec. & 3 Ddrms., 21 z ha., rust. ••••••••••••••••••••••• OPEN HOUSE S215. S.A. 3 11r, kids. pets hobby rm~-Grdnr-wtr . bit. honic; IAC. living rm, SI., 0 2 b 2 t Pd . Adults . S300mo: 1r 1 "I I D I 4--PI . r~. r . s or)' w r p c •• s c p . " n ni:: NEWPORT IE.A.CH e ux~ •I( S2SS. G.G. \•ery niee2 br i c•~7~J.c637=2:.... ______ 1 rra.; blt·in kitchen. 2 CSDr 7352 Garfield. New unit3 ----------S260Wstmin3+2.kids gar. lmm nc. thruoutl All new 2 Br. 2 Ba . Con-lluntin,itton Beach, tax Lot•forscrie 2200 G b { 3Br,l \.'J ba,Closet~chool do Beaut crpt~lHe h It d Pr-rt 1 ·, ••••••••••••••••••••••• S27S . G. · 4 r ncd •·college Le0 •0 Incl 1475 "1onth bit-& r" r I " I • s e ere .,.,.._ y, s S285.Tu!!lin 2+2l/house 0< • -= MISSION REALTY ns re n ,I!, rpe.m r- )l'r write-off Sll!'ot . Lions f;29S . S.A. 4 +2, family l c·~·~·~d~n_e_r_. _ .. _s_._-__ 1ie_1"'_'J-•:.:•~<~'4~-~·~73~l'-=°•~·==~-I ror~d..,wardroti: .... " pool. t:states, 536-2.'i19 7 Unit East.side lot with i'-UHN 5145 11.9. cottage & 12. , S\.rps lo West"f'•NlhOP:· plans. city and coastHI M e m b c r Bo a1'd 0 * • t:ast.side 2 Br. gar no NORTll r.AGUNA j ping. '-du Its only. 137~ 23 U N ITS-N~'> outside t""ommission :approval Realtors, Helter Busl· ki'd•, no -·-. QID'cl & Cu te 2 bdrm .. t 1b11 . roo.&46·6110&645-llaOO paint. {14) 2oR &'.{9) d FIR r~'° h jbl.>, W ill!!!!!!!!: lBR. "Gd. Cinanc inc at an QuArL PLACE ~S$ Bureau. Chamber c lea n. $22S. Ms.2S73. p~·sfusrespons ,-~ . ~ SCll'I Juctfl i:~:1k:;:"':"":·:~:~;:7:c:ip:l•:•=on:l=y,: p(~3f f~T~ 5)~~-~(;5 ~ ACJ!. ~!.~••w••••••••~?.~~ ~~~.~°h:. tf!asshou"Se.: .~fi!ij1ijJtj[ Capl,tra"o 10781. ---------•1atboa Island 3206 3 BR, 2 Di\ home v.i/!rul'.., N~e 1 y · 1ocatcd, O(e:ani: --·RS:ttbT\. ('lli\l l'ASY ••••••••••••••••••••••• HUGE ••••••••••••••••••••••• tree~ A:llnre. CIMc to rr.nt home , HVllll. ~-. lltVIHE ' RLTRS. ---- •IH r . :?b:i . lROO ~q ft , Jo'or C\assil'iL'<lt\d NEWPORTLOT 2 Ddrm. don, fircpht<'C, frwy, sc h ot.11 ~ shoP'R· 1&1h. 4 Bdrms .. 2 ba . R11rteho·ScatJoaqUin pl:i y r oom. p ;it1n . ACTION 18~.ooo or orr~r. Can A:tru~e. $350 Avail im· SJ95 /nu:i: lnr l J!:&rdeTler. S:l .OOOMO·. • • flr•nd new 2 tx:droom . lr\d s(·pd. L~. Joe. tJT bch. Calla ·d1 vl dc.-in lo3or'1lots. Dy mcd,yenr l.v,G73·3006 • ~~e nt ' 89'·4641 2 Bdrm .. I ln 1.: llv· 21-i bath townhn1ne. Lov· ,\sklng Sl3,MIO. lnimd. lJ:tllyPi\ot Owner. Will consider lngtdlnin"rm.SJOOMo. t lY ··-r eens'' \'i~w . 0 cc 0 p ., n c y . 2 5 91 2 AD· VISOR tr:tdc (or Joca6195t~~nme fSbA Y\b'll f;W Upl.~. 2 br. 2 Vdlejo2W8e.th·n::; B83Rt-0Con109· 11.JNURCN lEIRI A!;SOCL •. $500/Mo. ( P20) A\'1~nid :r Cu brl ll o . 642,5678 property. 54 · ..., art o, lns, cpLJ:. aar, 110 o. al .--· -. ~ wy, aguna BettyKt:rr644·6200 493,~ or 493·1755. 6PM . Sapphire. 2 l3·377•7688 eves & wknds. 494·1177 ' ' • ·- I ' ' ' ' • • • ,--. > llofllnH "°" JSSO Aporl"'••h Ftorolaloed ········~········-···· ........ ··············· ••-·ts--..,.,.....,,. .. """"'-· ..,,..,..,..1nt1 °""""' I Aparimtftft Funti~ ••,•••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••.•• or Unfur11ls.hed )900 Cost• Mtso ~ 3124 LtlfUf'• lt•ch 3148 •••• ••••••••••••••••••• Ff'lday,Auoint 1 1975 DAILY PILOT ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1200 -t..~ri e !Hr, \'c.IY Costa M110 3724 IC:Uli(', J\J~I l:w1111i1 ,vour ••••••• •••••••••••••••• ~!!llt:toa l'•"inUa 1107 .. : ••........••.•...... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Orcp ii 111·t~ll· 1ptr• lht• <X·eu11 r1·1Jnl ~·ou1 ,\11! Lt·ust• L..u x11". ~c1.:unl ,1 . ;u ,.~.,r~ ,ulu!t:-:111~.s r,1 Sum.,.tr •ental1 4200 •••••••••••••••••••••••Office Rental <4400 Lost & Found S300 li nen ~ 1 •• blk tv li.,:uch. !2J3 )1 f)¥ .. l:J56 ()I' 10-1-.l~7ti ,\1 ti r~ 3600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'r1\"t11')' + :1 liH, 2 UA l!rt•pl;u•t• . .i.::.ir . PJollO. IHI Pl'l!'i ~Uf. (" .\1 !~Iii 4-111 Casa de Ora A I.I, L''f I LIT! ES PAI l> l 'o11•1p a l't' l11•1'ur1• ynu l'•·nt l'ui-tom rl1'1'lj.:llr 1I ll'il\Ul"lr'IJ.: •S l)Ul'LUU:> k 1\1·ht•fl '>l'i1t1 hutlr1•r1 ll.L:ht1n11. •S1..•p1.11·ut1..· din ·~ urt•u •llo1n l' l1kl'i;torai.:1· •l'rivalt.• pa tlot• •l'l1>11t•d .i.:;1r " l'>h lr:.11.1· ·~1a1·h lC' 1>ull1n:111 •l\1n.L:.,1z1• llrl1"1n~ $37) Yrl~ 2 br. 2 ha. "2 ~lol"Y . "l t"l.11" t•n1·I Cltr . bl:lll;Otl )' 642·1600 :1 Ii n. q.u 11. u1.1>· , It'", nt'" "~~ht·r il r \'l'I' :.;u 1•htlti Pl'll>, S4i5 ~llS l649 :: ll lC nr b<-<11·h , .. b:.i \ ll1•1l l'r ur1:1tt•d , l n c!rV, prkt; Adu lts , l~t· ~7.~ mv A.111 673·1.i:llU Corona del Mer 3822 S17!i. ? 8 11 . li lt11lk 11 ty, b1·u n1 r (>1 I, (;&o, ~0-10 · t\ · · \\I ;1 I l ;~c c, li-w.&lt!J .,. __ _ MEDITERRANEAN VILLAGE I lir . I Hr· & lkn. :! lJr 2' Br T11111·nhot11'1• ~1"11\'I~ d r ;111t•, t1rl:'pl,1t'es :1 poolN, 1 !t•11111 :-1 ourt ... Sauna' ::!IOI} ll;1rlior 11111 1 c·1,,1 a \t t·,.;~ 17 14 15~7.ijj1;.~1 J h1. y 111u 2x:1:, • • l BLJll:'ll ,\l""I' • • Hlk a l)O \'t' \_'0;1 ... 1 11" ' Yl~1TI1ll'L·lilC iO • ltCll l-C Ml\11 COllCIPI' llHJ\l llJISllll LIVIMG i \ .. I U •l•la.tt l'llO • Bo<k•lort •1 8R ,28R •1 BR&Oen F1om S 175 · $"85 111 !-11 l.a.i.:un.1 <'10!-•' 111 <'l<'i''Ch 1ni.:' Sl"'t' r1·f n i.: 11 '' 1•:1rp .. 1 l)l1•11 'l unth l '1i! p.11<1 111 M•~aV•rd• Eo~t & Adam~ 540 ·1800 ~ "" 111•1 ----'--"-'--"-'---- Re-nt11I' to 'hare-4300 ··•···············•···· St u n 11 1 11~ c·~v •• H1 h :!llll ,1.,.·n IJ1"l•1111 Vu I-' ,. l.1-: ll•·t·k S21SJ :1-1461 \'1J !ionlt•x •t!ll\·1~1.!t-4 IJup lcx. 2 lll'd rnun1, ~ IJ;1l h . ),!Ul•SI l'iotJlll (",111 ·l:jfj 1 01·11•1 1·~ •l'n11 I H:1rh1·11L11·:-1'Ur ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,ruulldt•/I "It h p !U ~h <!l!Jl l.'ll'"'• )rplt·, t'Jl\:-, l und.~e a 1>i ni.: 1'H1v1· :'<ln! Adul ti>. no •Tropic al Poot • :! Ur. ··n11'. d11ll'>. llltn,, "lllr;ll ... 1;11r1•;1SI'. r r al frph". rel n1.t . patio, .i:a io & ":it('r 1>d ~.WJ \Ifill \I ISSJ()j\ II ~'.1\L I ' • • .i:1.1 u7:11 • • V t:ll\ S P t-!l 'l1\J. :; J11 :1p t' No 0111• ;d)O\t> 1u l bclu", :"1-c" I.\ dt•i•ur tl (.. 1·p1 'rl !ilk . t 1·on1 V11·1 .. r ' llugn , lu•a!'h 6. 1l111n!"n \dull" 1Jlll\ \Jo pf'I• 5200 197 hll lor t:\;!l:ti:11 . Adult:-.. Nop1·1.~ P<·t~ S2~f5. lhw n 12 4 l'M I B lJR~1~1:, '12:! A lll•l1Qtrope A\'t' Apartments Fumish~d ·············•···•····· Balboa PeninSiUla 3707 ······················· Jt,1ail S1•111 M, :1 Hr , 1·011 Wlltl"l. th·n. 2 U:i. lrph·. 11-:~· .-...•h, ~rou nd fh~H" S3.'")I./ ,\T 'l'llA ("l'l\'l:: :-lutl111, qu1 1•t. prt\ <•ll·. fur nn1• r11;11ur1· 1·111ploy1'<l f1t'l"'0•1 11n l\ l 'till'I f)l"t ~l:L"i l'al l :i •IH .'o 1 I H, l\\'t•k t•Hd I'\ t' !l I tl j.! /!.· \11nf1•r S·l!H1y rl.1· lillJ·ll211 Huntin9ton B~och 3740 l 'l'"'I " 1•·1· I• I • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,, ·" . ·I!· I 11 . , ) adult.~. 110 pl'lli. SIM.'i Yi· Nl I Nl'Ht-:A.'-;1-: in sum l.'. l.')•l <I i\l ir:nn ;1r lli· 1n1•r r1•n1. Hc;iut I br furn t;i.1 1:1.')H fl ptS S I G~· & ~1 75. Sp<inish ~IY lt• hkl,1.?, p11 1•nt·I 1.::1r , poo l. i.11una . lndr:•. ;1dlls Carona d~I Mor 3722 173411 KPt•ls on' t.n. ! hlk ••••• • •• • •• • •••••• • •••• \\' uf llt'i1t'h nff Sh+tt•r J Ull X.I~ 711·111 lfel~ Ut1I ajJt ~ .. \dull nnJ~·. 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(':'11 1;-1<! 507:1 I BR ILOFT ONLY! 1'1·1 Patio . frpl. I y r Is•· Im m e-tl i alC' occupa nl'\" HAYLOFT APTS 283 Avocado. CM 645-0143 Mear Complriion CEDAR WOODS :J29 Unive rs ity Or. near l\a 1·k Hay 2 hr & den . Fru m S275. Eil s tside · 54H·74:n or 6~6·1164 C:\S A \'IC'l'Olll,\ 1.2 &:JBr. IJ t•luxc L:nfuru '''"Furn i;as 111·\r. pd. .\d ulls ."10 Pl'lSSec. ;.!<+ll' l>rt0I. lt1•1· Rm. 1'.:le\·;;1 tor I . .i2.'i \' i1·t ori ;1, .&12·!19i0 C•ll'l li+ .\.1 l'.'a s i'uu•st I'°'· 0 111." kind 1n the ;u"t'ff (.lui t'I -,ca rdc 11-Ii kt'·a d u It ll \'ill,1.?. I.g t' 2.:1. Br. 1.::! B<t . \\'\V 1·rp1 s. 11r ps . JHJtio . hl 1n:-. some \\'()(){! l1 urn ln i.: frpl. Be aut l;1 11dscpd. he;.it t'<I 1>001 & 1\ltra{'ti' e rent. Mortiniqw Apt,. 1777 Santa Ana A\'t'. CM '.\1 ,cr Apt 113 646·~ ,\lf.:SA \'l-:HDt: ll r C'a Hom t-a tmus pherl.' 2 & :1 hrd lx apls 546-1034 I.(; E I Hr ,,., lofl ." IX111I. JO>J.'UZ/.I. t'llt"l ,C~1·. ut1I pd Adlts 11nl.\· S2:l5. A1·a1I '.·.If• .:19 :1 ll a ~ilt o n I !i42·1%0 d;1 _v,, 1;,i:;.44 ]) t'l'l'l'I Hacienda 0~ M~s11 I 60 W·. Wilson, C.M. Closed Gcr•s BEAUT . GROU'.'l'DS r\ DUL TS·l'iO Pt:·rs 10 m inules to (l('l'i.l!l. l.~e I Br S175. <:;is & \\';.iler incl. Draperies. t·arpet ~. ga s he;it. l,!ilS slo,·t..;-air conditioning. S\11i n1ming pool. rel' roon1. 111·ashl•rs & dr.\ e rs l.A R(;f.; :i Br 11· patio & (rple S250 . 1 Hr SJi5 (;;i rde n <t pL:-111 pnn t Adults onl.'· ·rh1· \"('n 1lom e . .545-8628 ('I.EA.'\ 2 hr tfl1\·nht1tjSt', l '~ bil. J,!a rag1•. Sl !I.')_ 1\d ults. no pe ts . 548-63.57 ~'lJj'\; I{'' }':<i stside I hr Great for b:ichelor. Ne"' c p1 S200. litil pd. 2653 Santa Ana A\'l' 631·1289 • IHll unfurn. :1pt. C.:\f . Patio. no t·hildr E-n or pets . tltd pool. 548·95-18 $210. 2 BR' nu Cpt.'i & drps . st\•,refri)!:, 1:a rporl. {'llt'. patio. Nn e hild r('n 1 pel ~ 73 1 "·A·· \\', 1Rth SI , 1>7;1. 77117 \llt't : 2 hr. I ha . poo l. 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Office R~ntal 4400 '."JSCOL'l!TS .\fulttin11· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;11·11\·1t H'" dt rec·tor u.ho fSO I Westdiff Dr. p la n " 1);1r l 11·:-. BUQ"s. t ri p:-& n1nr1·' Fr"'' Sun d ot) hrun!·h l'IU1' h1·:1ut 1l 11! SlnJ:ll·~. 1.~"!. !J 1•d r11 0 111 .,fill-I . fu rn1,h1·d &· unfurnished. H 1~111 ~ 1ron1 Sl~l.i Price ' 1a r1 11.1 lu1·al1un. !\lodcl ~ "111 ·11 1 n tu ~ So rry nu Dt'll'I or• 1·h1lrlr1•11 lloon1m;.i t(' '''I"\ 11•1• ;11 :1 1lahlf'. ;\l'l11t h ' t" 1111>nt h • 11·1·u11a 111·~ Oakwood Garde n Apartme nts Newport leac h .)380 lrv1nr- A I 16th 611 5·05t.O LUl"l.!f' I & :! 13 B :ipls. u.it h c•nt·lnst•tl ;!ar·:-& Po<>l. 1r11n1 s1 1;.i rno, 174)11 1•,,n,•1n :"l•1\\·1· fl.42-2015 R~s 4000 •••.• .................. . lJAI.. ISi.. Slct•µin~ room. nc k1tt:hen. Quiet adult. SI 10. p mn. l"l l:l ) i 99·48.'l6 or t;•Hi-62 1!1 P1·1 {'Ill I\ pn ' C ~I $25 wk & ~ m o. up 5·18 -5!154 11r .'>56·005R Boori1s S2.1 k it 1·h1•n . '\"l't'k uµ ""'ith 541! 97.'i ."i o r ;'>;c\\'port FinilncialCtr Lrasin'a Office Spoce Co1JI o n Site f\1an ager 'i l 4 lf:.4 2·3111 ext 246 WESTCLIFF BLOG. NEWPORT BEACH Cot~•'-'"°'"••n<I .,.,,. ... ~ ./ "" C•nd•"...,"9 ./ c_,. 1•"~0''"' .1 ~~ ./ f teu!"' / 1u!I '"''" b••I«"''•' ./ ... o. -·<• ./sec:, .... "' ...... ./"""""' --·"• Call Mr Haward 645 . 6101 WATERFRONT Newport Broch t: ·" ec uti \'C offil"l.'1' SJ50·S225 tllonlh \"11•"' of hoats & "·atcr BILL GRUNDY ti7~·61 t>J EX F:<..:UT 1Vf: suites on Ne wpn rt llarbor. 400 to 2200 S Q f t • 642·4644 : 64:i -·1·105 NEWPORT BUCH 540Sq ft .dlx.s uite Ulil. pd. Sl 951Month Healono mit·s 6i 5-6i00 i Jl(){'canA'e !ll~l 5J6.J48~ ;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:~I &15-300i • •I l\10 }''HE:t: HENT • 1-2·:! H m . offie es from S l :\5 pt'.'r n10. Ne ar airpor l . No tellsc req . ~ta n a~cdb.•' \V1l1Lci.m \Valtersl'o l·IUN·r llBR . 2 hr. I ba. bl tns . n u drpi<. Pool No pets . $250 mo. 581·AA14 :i HH . 2 Iii\. frpl. S350 mo. l'at10. 1·p ts. clrps . :1 1·;1r )!:1r l,ool. :\'.r. \loag llospt 54M·9:f.l l. ~:\'''"· 64ti·284fl NW 1~·r Shtlr(!1'. '.! Rr, 2 Ba . ~a ragt•. upper dup lex SJ25. mo 5·1lS·8lf\2 I & 2 Rr. 2~81ks to bc11ch. ·.i.,:;1r , p ool , \"l'r:--· prt Adults . 110 pets f-'r on1 Sl8.5 220 121h St. ~-39 11 l.L:X 3 h r rtuplt'"· '."pl 2 Hr . C ondo. r11 1!. sl!!\l' Ills, frplt·. patio. l!:Or Nr pool. I mill' rr. h1·h. s.!40 n{·"·· S1n J::h'~ flk. S-175 rnn 21:1-5!12·2203 1st• tl40-089!1 Ai..~ ROOl\I "' p\l b;1th & ktl p ri\'ll:-. II n 825. "·k !l6:J-734fi aft!'r4 J{ U II ,\I I' 1 1 • R ti , r·n1plO.l'l'd .l"llJ.! 1>1.·rson o r stud ent .'>l\H-4077 N B l"t'nl lo!·. Cd'.\!. Atlrat·t il"<' room off patio. P \"t , bath. !\1aturt' a lfll. S100 mo ulll pd. 642·3i!l:l Room & Board 40SO 833·3223 91'i l noon 800" Ufc' 4lJ<J" ""llrl~· ho use . c pl. lilcrl {'eirg. prkg . M·L zor:c S22.i mo . 046·1252. 644~:...'228 ss· PER S9FT ltil7 Y+'ESTCl .• I Fl-'-NB AGT. 541·5002 EX l ~c 2 hr. 2 bil . !llx .J)(Klts id(' ;1pl nr b<:h. ,\dlt. no pe ts SllSU . 5:16·8362 Lari!,(' 2 H ll . 1 1 ~ ha1 h ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'o"·nhousC'. hltn:-.. U\\', ROOi\1 &r HQ,.\HD in ex· 11 dults. nr ll u;1 ~ llnl'l p. l'h<tnl!l' l'o r b;1b.vs ilting. S2<10.m o 642·43'!7 J.:lt11•r l ~ pr1•r1•rrl'cl . S INGLE lo ti rn1 suites. A \'ail.· Ill plus h o(fice blrl ,i;: n r . ()C. Au-por1 . Full s e r v 11·c 111 C"l : ReC'ep l1onis t , 1·o nference rm . :>iC'rox. Cle. C all 833·3640 !:i·l!°l·24:J.'t 1)1 fi t r: for rl°!11I. xlnl San 2 1.u xur.v :\pis. nr beh ulll. pd. J Br. 21c• Ba. frpll". · r;aragl'S. SJi:<t. 2 Br. 2 Ba. fr p l e . 1 /!.a r . S29 5 . 21 3·598·S42.S N1~"· .I Hr . 2b.1 Apl 10th !.· • Ju;in l,;;1p 1slra110 Lot·. 11r,1n/!.<' C<tll 8.:l:l 11.ri .. 1 Summer Rentofs 4200 496·HI0 1 orfit'(' RIU ·lS80ll -~····················· BL" tu Be a1·h Ni::w Con· 3 UH . 2 BA.·~ hl k. hay ~· do Jae111t.i vo lle,·ball. WA NTED: ,\u)!. 1 or aft. B{'h. lli<'\.\'IY redCl·o!"·<I . 2 Sips 6 S\25 ...,·k. ~SiOO Bach . or I br. \.\' pool. Sunpo r{'hc-s & l;ar $310 -- gar. 835·3705 fC.31 mo .Y rl.\' 545-iCJ91l. :1 ll H fu r n . f p lC". pri l" AIBPO HT Uffit·t• Suites. t:leganl & re asonable. A.eent. 979·8533 J • BR. Z BA , ent'. g11r .. VIF:W il lJ\, ~ br. l.lllns. WI W epl & drps. 1 ~ mi p ool . S250. 1n o. 24 .'>J rrom he;i c h . eh i\drc Ir v ine Av 1· li42-6AA9 ()I\. no pt'"t.~. ~40 mo. . -. . . Buis ;+ Chira & \Varnl'I", 2 Br. 2 B;.i . pool. p.1110 St'e M,cr ·1Afi2 i\filo. ,\pt. balr nny , lnd:,1• ra1· . .'\Ir ·\ "16 ·SM4 ~ ll:iy lll'l'i.lll , :o;.lOtJr110 (:di ' •or • ' . .-\I 8:l3·9:1UO . 1;73.:J.1:r. h(':.i t h . Sli30 /3 w eeks ,')•16 ·5 RR O l't•,l!gy or t•\'e~ ·8:~9·005·1 BA I.BUA l'~:i\"!N p·r. l)1·s1r • .t1l1· d11plex: upP'('r. :-.p a~·1 0 11 ..... 1ill•, 1·p t . d~hy,·~h r 11'~p~1';1 l. \Vt•1•k 1.1 1;1:1 211;1!1 FREE RENT if you act now. ;1 UIC 1 '~ B,\, \\" v.· ("l>I AJ \V \ll J<l 2B rl rp s. rl s h"'!lh r . fr pil 1 .' ·1 110'1 • 111' · 1 1 1> ·r111~ f:•~1 1'"' dra""' tn th(' pulio.enc l. ~ar.Childr" l lirpor · ll\I Jl<l lio. 11 '· \\'l'~' :1 Da1l1 P 1lo l ()I\, no pets. S!65 m o . 1 lndry "''""11 :\di!~ 111.1 Classified Ad 642·!fi'i8. Ne w de luxe o(fit'e space for largt.> o r s m a ll users. Liberal tc n3 nl i1nprOYC. .. n1cnts. <111 an1('ni!ies too l.01·a t t•d ;1t 2090 -2 Broukhurs!, lluntlnJ!ton lk •a<•h. Nr 1·or . .\tlan\;1 k Urook 0 h11r!<t Ai.:1•nt on prc mis1..•s. o r t·;i ll Hlt r , i\t iehat•I i\l eliinn11' lil·I 1 996·:M60 Collc11 mi from bcai·h. Warn.! pets J lllt a\:.JIL S1•1Jt & Uo lsoi Chic<i . .4662 i\liltl 1132 W. Ba lbu;1 Bl v1t /\pl. A. M6-~1i_ 2 BR !l<lrU).ll' 11pl Adults. NEW d~l uxe, ·beach area . no pets . w.a l1•r pd S2SO 2 Br, 2 Ba. closed g ar. mo. 673·3023 $275. mo. A ll util pd. Two Bdrm upper. Uloc1' to 846·1311 or 846-4938 Agt. beach. Adults. no, pets. No fee. $300 y r y 642·3666 ATTl·IE BF...ACll THE HUNTINGTON NEIGKT.S ,t.PTS ,-- 3 BH, 2 BA . )'r\y. Ulk. to -ht·h, cxlr<t prk,e. P:illo. S.'MO m 11 64Z·31 ~ t:xC"iting nc"'' adult 11pts • , adj to l·lunt !llir hou r S 1n11!1 , apt S\aO 1n1"n.th • 1688'1 S l'.\1S • U tlht 1~!f" rur~~ I .. hi 10 1 i! :J UDR fROM•SlfltJ bea ch 673·1 p,.1 M0·~4-42ttr840·12t~I WA l.l\tu Hr h NC'\\'.~h.-.2 2 lklr n 1. '~ mi looce&n . no bt1 i\plx . Cpl, ilrpr . 1)1\\', chlldrt!n or pcl~. '246 mo i;:11r~1 d l ~11 , g a1·. )'rl,\'. fl.40·1441 $''41 ~. C::h1l tl Cl.K . ~-----675·0642.t>42·1!59li Sl60 m o -+ ~ dep. 2 hr . 1,1.,ux L' ., 1 2 1 •· cpts, d rps. stove. garagf'. ,.., ,., " )r, J:I. ~ KidJI OK. 842-03J9 block bea l•h. ,~dulb . no pell'. s.350. 67~1 106 Lge 2·bd. Ba 12. (.()('king •. . , -1 ~ gar. Pvte patio. No pt>ts. \\alk lo beach. 2br, I • ba. 536632I f rp lr., Y(:ar ly , $330 • · -mlhly . S48·400.'> 28R.28A tf sh "''shr. fr1pl, Son Cl•ment-.--3876 pll,llo. g ar. ocean view.••••••••••••••••••••••• SZ1Smo.S36·23M' ... · __ t ge 2Br, 2b a. e nr losecl 2 BR., sh.i.rp. nr bench & ~ar. Whll<'Wl'lter ,·Je111· s hoppina. $17~ Mo. ~dult 11 on\~·. 5 2!!0, Realonomir11 6'1 5·6700 4gg.3091, SEEK & FIND" 11 I 1; 11 t'. ~ 0 R W 0 I. L F. ,. f\ T M T II T I" 1\ !' T U S t; I W fl BM I J C l t: Ht;t)B1Vt:Rci "lll R N TA~:'\' c ·x v ~l>l:~TB O ~l.FOf;~x~~ .. .\ (' 0 \ :0: \ \I r '""ti ~ f, •: -.; 0 R A .\ \\ 0 () R II ·' II \ .1 t II I) 0 11 \ r E ' 1: T ... n ' ll ti (I K I" \ (" " 11 ~: \I I H It \ ·1' ., ' .. :-.; ·1 K R ~I /, ·°" H f. !-I 1'1 /I ).; 1· ·' f-'. I(:..; II r 1. \\ "u I) t: ~ T" l " I,\ .\ .J ·r 4 I I. "I" ~ ).; .F II ~ I ;>.:.aA )I. :.; O ~ I, IJ 1" l, A I) s -.; ~ 0 ,, 11 I' H A .... \ n ~ A P I, ~ \ K ~ I. 4' c; !ol T A R E M {; R t; n /I " (; ~ l ' N h••trurhono: TM kHWo.l uMn li.if'll .., .. ,.. .,.,...., ,.,. •• , ... "'°'""••rot,""' .. "-·.,. tl1i1tt"•llY lt1 1M ,..ittle. Find •ot'h .. ~. ,...'"• •fl'I""" I• I••• •"'--1 ~A~fHOU"TOS Rf.0 Rl\'£R KING ltAN('H RIOGltANOr. LO!"IESTAR Tf.XAS RANGEftll ' Al.A~O ,1 1)11 110 .... 'tr. UM..l.A" EL PA~O ~ANJACll\10 Ml!!SIONS ANJOSE _. TOMORROW; Hbd1• Pedfl'f! "P" e ~:.,1u1 m1111! l•rgt'r '"S~t'k & F1r11f ' p11 11lr • wuh ""''' :~l r11•rn• rr1r• fl"' o•n~l 1n ~" 111 nr• •rrit" nf l l •Pf tt h-"1klrl._ r"""lrr •nlum•' I II ~nrl tll .. r nrl ,I !11r 'l'tdt m•k•"I rl\.fock~ ,.,.,.111-'" ,,..k ... )'tnd '" r~rr of 11\1• nr"''Pll lll'T • •••••••••••••••••••••• 44SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• l~OST /l"0 UN1> A pf_;'f '' !16U·~!IJO Ad~1t1on. \..<>,,. l'<r..t Sp.1y '.'r-ulN Into ••••••• •••••••••••••••• LOST . l"ult Sh .. 1i.:1~) uu ... SI OCi THECOlOHY 30 l<E1'AIJ,:-.llUl':-O rrim•· rc,1.,(111;1111.· ~1>:1 t'l· lJ \'t1 1lahh' L•rl'.:t' &: :.1n.1ll (11\I \o.'Orhl t·h;or 1n "11 h t-'r en<'h \\ 1ntl1J"1'· }!:1 hlC1' lo: t r •'•'·'· :\d1 ;11•1•11 t lrJ t't~i-t1 ,,1 ! 11! ,\r l l'I Grou11rl1' 51:1() UBUAIJ\\',\Y 1..-\GL':"A kl-:.\('11 m1 •tl $tt.t•ll n1,1lt'rk·~ Ht;WAR!l' 1'1:1 11~1 LCJST Urn ,p,111• 1 1r~ 1·unl µal't •Ir " 111· pl;olt• 2·11ill01.. \ ,o!11 ,1hl•· (Jn ;\darn ' l ''.\1 . \'lt·ci'r 1·al! tl!IB·•l:11 1 1-'l)UN IJ l11d1 •'" wedding rin ~. C.:1)runa r1 l'1 l\-1:.r. l'Jca,l· t'<dl /..: 111d1•rllil:r. j~,\<1·140:1 • • FOL:;'>; ll !Ilk /!. t.•n :-:hrp, m1.\. a ripr11,\ 1 \I" .\Ja le ' 4 \"1t· Bn.,tul /!. :-.11ru"C' :-iA lie.t s J \ti 111 ll i Car pclc rl . dra p1:d . "''ilh rL~I. room & qu.i t!t i:round flvor l\l cs;J \"crdc loc:.i· t1 o n . U t i ll l l<'" p a id Ev1:rylh ing i~ n1~1<.·. 425 ~q.f!. at $31~ a n1onth. 546·5990. ()f' 675-tilil C\'l':>. Agent _ l".\N:\'E H). \.ILL,\<;1-..: 011 31. ... t St reel 1000 l'Ll'S S(J. F'i':t';l' w ith p;1rking Jut 1; I l'J ·. /\ ,'\1'1QU J.: ~ \Hl '.'<E-Cl..OTfU,'\'i; BUU'f ll)UJ.; l.t·;.i ... 1• U\· Own e r 1;;;,.1;90~1 • ti1S·~160 ~I.ore . p.11 10 trCMltage 1n hi~t ori c San Cle m enlc 1 1 J.lotcl. S21 0. 4fl2-Sl:JO Be;iullfully. furnished of. fit'c s uitC' tu rent 1Jr s hare, To p location. ~1 9:5 In s h a r e o r l;1ke 01·1·r lease . fully furni~hL•tL 642·6i53 vr 64·1·~1 5. Re,,.· a r r!' t-:n,::a~cnl('nt & wed ring .~l't. 1rl1'Cribed "WDR &'"MAH " \'\c. M arke t R s kt . '.\'8 . 673·2145 or fi7J.fi.13.i LOST : In l r\·1ne. Fem.1lc Jn lih se ller. 11 n1oe. ol<I L1~at h . 1·ollar & t a g.!.-. ··~1 o n roc '' r<c 1<.·ard' P lc<1 :.<' t'Jt l ~1 ;1r1l \11 552-837:\. LOST : \Vh 1lc &: Or;in,1;!.c l ' at . V 1 1· A\ I o C•11n~l ranu t·l ('<i 1·ollar ;J11 ~"''1·r~ ,., "P o+nr ho "i" 2i \flti.!J:.!:1 1 f'QLJ j'l;[J · \\'ht 1·at u.11h m ;1rk1n:.;~ :\"r ld(·ll· 1·c\liink lr .Ir. 111 tif.v . 557 ·lliOi I.n.;l : \\'hl & Apri1·ot Poo· rt1e. \'u·. ~:I Encanto & P acific C!>I ll\.\'Y· Dana Pl ~\nl'lw<'r~ to name ol P e a c h 1•:-. H.e \.\•ard . 493.00;)!1 F Oli!'\U · S 1 am e~f'. Industrial Rental 4500 re m<i lc _ klltcn )'ello,,.· ••••••·••••••••••••••••• flea eollar. '"' Ra lhf>a 1200 Sq FT '.\l.J 111 front Bl\"d ,r,.. \d~rfl ~ '.'ll. off1 l'e , lgc r t•ar door. 220 673·1"!.XJ 3·PhasC'. Lln it 16. Sl&S. 629 Tt'rm1 n al \V a~·. Cos ta ,\le s <1 D a ys :140 .'oi l O. e1·es. ti46·0681 2500 ' Ml, nr l it h & Pla<·cntia C M . 220 pwr/prk g /c xhst air. 12 ~enls. 6<\6· 1252/&14·2m •MISSION VIEJO* New I ndu s trial s p<tC"e no"' a\•ai l~b)('. 1400 to 15.000 Sq. rt . Imm ediate occ up a n1·y. :\l{'C"l;I :.it Gl'ranimo SAVE MOS'J' Ul'.:VEJ.OPMEJ'l,;l ' 581·2340 or ;ift . ti p.m . 493·7687" Rt::NT 1125 s-q fl $155. 1200 s q fl Sl 70 . 6i3-7039 or 675-5"116 DELU X 1-: industrial uni ts .,.,·ilh ofrices: 1300. 1400. 1500, 1600. 2212. 3740 1.0 6000 sq rt . 642·4463 or 642·7604. AJ::l . on pre· mis es , 711 \V. 17th St.. C.l\1. -----------Retttals Wanted 4600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED. Space for 40x8' Traile r . lr\•ine tl"achcr. 833· 1498. Respons ible mixed couple nttd J BR fixer.upper or ·! To .s:foo Le;tse. Xlnt rt!· fere nees. 548·3729 Widowe r e m ployed s3les <'x ec. loc al r esident w /young son . currently involved i n expensi\•e s chooling . Must find un furn. est3le guest house or ? Extc ns t\·c property m ainte nance & n1a11 aJ?,e· -ment ex pcricnrc i11 rf'· turn for rull or pllrtia l rent. .>46·5638. Business/Invest/ FinOftCe ·····················~· lusiMSI Opportunity SOOS ••••••••••••••••••••••• MANUl-"ACTURING PROP HI ETA HY l~IN t::S \'c ry prorilahlt>. SGO.OOJ. <!9' .. d own i S m a ll Inventory HOLLAND IUSINESS 645-41 70 SAL E.5540-0608 LIQUOR STORE' Centrally located in Newport Beach. $78,000 full priceinch..:les in\1y., li e, clc; Agts : Bill or Steve, 548·8&40 PLASTER LOST S 1l 1t'r P u n «h Bo u.I. pa rt ol th~ llu111 i n ,c.to n T1d <'l;1n1.t s P erpetual ·rrOph~· ar lhe ro;ewpnrt li;1rh11r )'ru:ilr Club. F inder . pis 1•ont.a 1·t ~1 ,cr. tiiJ.11:10. It ~·011 kno w i1 s ""hcrca boul ~­ H('ward : LOS1': Whl . Samoyed male l·lusk y. a pprox. 1 yr. o ld. \'ic·. 17th & Old-. N "•pt . BJ\•d . C ri1. 642-71 17 FOUN I): l'reSl'r1ption sunglasst's on the bearh by Ba lboa Pier ti75-691.') F'OUNI): ·r ortUISC. ide11 tify. Des c rib{' "·here-, 11 was los t. 645·29..14 LOST : White kitte n .lul)' 8 . E l Toro east or Int 5 n e .... ·a rd. 493.g1u1 ,.~OUNO : Silky TC'rncr. i\l ale , Vic llrookhurs t & J.l;.imilton I·! 8 . '..Q-98SO f'oundo: \\'ht ll rl!I ;.iprir ot poodle on ll a rloor in C.l\I 7Sl ·0614. ' f ound : S m ~re.• n1;ile kit . ten. Nr. S 1lri11,c.d a le. a nd Edinger 846-4818. Lost: Brn /Blk ~talc Doi:.. We a ring 2 OeH l'Oll a rl\ w /r a bi es lllJ::. PIC'ase call 689-5469. after 7 P~f Lost: FcmalC' Blk . Lah. 2 yrs old . Vii· ~{'"'port Hght:. 640·0301 LOS1': \Vht. l'ck1ngne.'<'. fml. on:. ··.:..ni,:e1 ·· .Ju!.v :JU, Bal I sl 675·4 HilJ Personals 53SO ••••••••••••••••••••••• PR £G ~Al.._~r " Cari n g 1·0 11fi d c n l1;;il counseling & rerrrr:t l. AlJort ion . a d Ol.Jl1on It keepin ~. A PCA Rt::: 547 -2563 Drinking proble m? Cati Al1·ohol l felpline 2-1 hrs~' day SJS.::JSJO PHV BLF:i\1 S? WF: CA RE f )N 1--: \\-"A,. 1-IELP <;EN1't :ll 2·1 h r llnt 1.inetH5·8800 SPI R IT l !A J. R 1.;AOE R Opc111 0 Al\1tolO Ptt;T Advit'e on ull 1natter:-. 312 N . l'.:l Canu no Real San Cle me nte, F'or a ppt. 492.9134 492·9136 Hi Teoch!! Are ~ou s till I.h ere! Tl .$ tin1e VOLi "'ere noC.! Love Lo W(' Jo,·e In ma:-.~ai;P you So C :.i 11 645·0!!60 CRAFT SHOP ll ydr a ·Cal Statua r y , Y.'e'rc al 2626N,,.pt Bl\d nove lt ies. l ~nlps . e t c . NC'a r t h!' Fa1r.cround:- l.ocated in nc...,· shoppin g It's GrC';it r>t~n ·i Wail t'enle r . X Int. inl'?.m e : •Abra JI as Moss•• $4 ,~00 . d o1~n . t.,:l.ll l\ayi:. Hil a , .l c1tnllt>. Hea.ll?r · I <111 1 l .+d Tri~arol)·n & Mar.• 962·614 2 arc "''ll il in.c ltl he lp you•,.; M~OCJt'S Trvst .d ;1ys a \o.'k . IUAM lo Deeds ' · 5035 12Pr.I . 173:1 Fulh•rlQn , ••••••••••••••••••••••• C !\1 631·11 M4 -·-. LOANS up to 80 % lstTD L.....a'i«P 11 .. t-1DTDl.o.n Tha nk s to S :iercd llt•an. S t T he rr :-i a & \\t oth('r C;i b r111 , for fa ,·on ob- t ained. Lowest rale50range Co. Want Pd ; S h lire ride C OM S.ttler ~Co. to vi{' 171h & BnSadway 642·2171 545-0611 St a Ana 7:30Art.1 675·2291 Servin g ila rbor a rea 2" ra•el 5450 years ••••••••••••••••••••••• PVT. PARTY will buy 2nd FLY NOW TO EUROPE f . O .'~. Min. discount. $300 Round Trip, 147 Jet. ..E!t~ 64_!-3573 Q.,.,·nr.1ac rlriC'«:&'M•lZZSI •• " • ' ' .. Dfl DAILY PILOT Frid•y Augusl 1, 1975 Add il ... Build it ... Diaper 1t ... Hammer 1t ... Ca rpet it ... Cement it ... Wir e i l ... H oe It .. Cl ean 1t ... M ovc i t ... Prcss it ... Pa1nt it ... N ail it ... Pldst e r 1t ... Fix it ... SERVICE DIRECTORY Plumb it. .. Pa\c h 1\ ... P1pe 1\ ... r<emoa e 1 n .. : Roof it,.. landscape IL.Tile it...Trlm il...Sew it .. . Haul ii... Add it. .. Plant ii ... Aller IL.Learn i\ .. . ~~-~!!!!!~":! ............ ~ ~~ ~!~~ ............. ! ~-~":.tt.~·1.~ ~.":". 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Fret.• t·:.t &.' ~.:,-;-10.11 l(~i :i::C'i~ll''v lll•:1 .. n11,1hl 1· '":-.t11n.1ll'" O..•s1gns. 64_5 -:~139 Cem~nt /Concrete l ' .111 ;;,1 t~i:n t:a rpl'ntr~· St.'r\ i(•t•:-. i\ 11 •••••••• •••• ••••••••••• ,Ji\' P ,\ N J.:s I·: 1-:x I' E l{'I' rha:.cs &· llenivdchui.:. l'h1lli ps Cc n11•nll'1~. 1 ;1\Hl)l-::-..~:11 ln1lustna l, «.:ustom \Y oodwur!..in ~ Csltn \\'urk l·'r'l'\'l'~' {'on1 n1erl'i:ll. lll·..;i(h·n · &t2· 7075 lit' bond· 751 51.iSi :1ft ti. 11;.i [_ 5-ltl· 7~51\ !> \M 5 l:C Schools & Instruction Hrtlp Wonte d 7100 He-tp Wanfrtd 7100 7005 ••••••••••• •••••••••••• ........................ . ••••••••••••••••••••••• l1 1\n1·s 1T·r1·:n i\t;itur ,· JI.arbor Vil'w Prl··Schnol l:nly ncedl'd ror :! girl~. 7 now al'ccptin,i: Fall l'l'l!IS. ~ 5. -I d a .\' 11 !.. . "'r '.?'~·Kinde r g arto.:n l-:11\\<1rd .s 1Sl;1 ll•r, 1111 6<10·8820 >'-fi-3U~~I H\n'1'SIT &: 1·!1•an 11nu .. l' Jobs Wanted, 7075 f11r 2 yr ul1\ ,\:. 1nl,1n\. \\t'll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,\:. Fri. t'i :iu t o 1 311 ,. 0 U N G W O 1\1 ,\ N l'{'rn1unl·nt. ;)18.;17f.i: <;raduall' Student ;1111! \B\' ·r·r ,·F I{ :II 1 1 Pl•pp<'rd inc Un1 vl'rsity., 1 ,:-; ... ' · l'l'( l:~. Newport Jl c·h .. !'>£.'t.'k!oo pl 1 !'.~ I'. ti . .i1) 1\~I In ,1_..10 t ime employment to J:\1. for bpy II•"-' ~1r1 .1. ll\ TutorSpar11sh.:1ll t.:ndcr zy.·pt. l ~S.:t s. ,;~rt·J. l .dl :- g ra duate Psycholn~.\· · \8·58<1·1 .ift 51 .1 Co ur ses and i !oo a B,\NKl:'\G ~A-rtificd H ~h;.ilJi!il:.111011 Conventional Loan fct:h. for the \>11'u;ill ~· . Impaired. Fur infor, i•ls~ Underw;nters cu n l a t· l : 14 t' r t h ;1 & Pr ocessors l\It>l!:oza, <'lo Satly ~lor1•. f>own1.•y S;1v111gs & Luilll 201 OcC'an .i\1·c. S:1 11ta h:.is in1n1t·d1.1L•· op1,:n1n)!s ~l o n1 1·a :JOI Ol l'h : 1n its l.u;1n l)<'p\ :.1lS:1nt l1 I . 2 I :J . 3 !I J . 8 8 I 1:1 -,\11;1 for l.0;1n Pr~'t'SS!WS 1 ·21 3-39·1 -lOG~) & lJndl•r11·r!l c rs. E x, -----µcnl'11t'e1I in l'llL,ll" & TYPING F'.11 .\I A Conl'cn\1on;d ~1'1'\IOMt; S.18-1JO.l L n;ins. l'nnl a<'t t'.1r . ~ -l{i e h:.i r(t-l>avl'npu rt . HripWante-d 7 10~) l7 l 4 )549·H!ll ~ --- BOAT GELCOATER Xhlt p:1,\. good futur(' 11.>I' l'l'l"!oo!U\ \\ 1\h ]ll'\idUl'tlO!l 1·:>..pl•r11·111·1• & ;:1h1lity t11 n1a1nt:1111 ,\ rt•p:ur s pr:t) 1•11111pn1 l·n!. 1\l ust beablt.' Ill la Pl' & µ1•l1·11at !ooailhoa1 1nolds & 1 ;1ri1•tv of small parts . l'hupp(.r exper. dl•f1ni te utl\·;111t;1g1•. (;;11! l'nt!t.'1'1. 70J--1/J5-Ji':!J a~k l!u:-.:-i Smith l!t lOKKE~:PEH \\'orh an 1>\'1'r 25. i\.1 ar1nc exp. ht•lpfu I .. silt hnd .• ~ l.\'f•i llJ.! nc1·. Full time, rr111 .ct• ben~·s. 6·15·4520 Bookkeepi"9 Machinrt Operator 1'o po't :H'l'fl l.~. rt•e(•i1 ;1 hit• 1 "'l·1·k p1.·r n1011th + J.!t•ncral uffu·t• y.·urk 2 111' :J ;1ftl·rnoons pt•r '14C'l'k u11 a l l o lh cr V.'l'l'k s. Hichard's (\\arkcl. 3-133 Via Lido. r-; H. Gardenin9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• L'l\· .. n up ~. l r1.•1•v.-urk . r1<1•J t lll 1n i.: ~1in or la11d~1·p'i.;. IU)l'!oo 111 arc;1, tllii·2il9:1 1 .~~~~~1~;1.~:t.'r ·r aka!;t N1.1rst•1)··~IG·Oi'.!4 G eneral Services ·········•··•·········· "'l'l//.'lll;S"' hy J\f (IO.'iC' 1;,.11 v.·uodwlirk, fl'J)li1 r.:-, J'lUll\hlll).:, t•ll• !:.12·.'.t:l:J l lu nll''( ,\ 1\p\S i.'111l S t'it'll l lflU ~ l.' r ;i ft !S nl :111. i0.1:).ti.i.'J,'i .1 fl ·I Re move Dri•rtways lr11·1. c;r:Jthnh . l>JH'I' & 11~:un1s. 11:i:i i 121. ' Houlln9 Hout•cltoning ·····•••t ........... , ......................... . •I IA lJ J .1 Nli • tloo~f'rli'anlng l•1dy, 1h· \'1\Hl>CI.J..:ANL'I' 11Cnd;1blc. CKP'tl. ll{'f's. _ • • 556 11.'\.17 • • _ Gull 642-52U'J _ t;ar;1 i:1" liou:-i 1· & Apl Landscapln9 Cll'an oulil &: lh111I uwuy, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545·ft<t7 5 & 55·1.A.st17 Fo rd's l~unrls<'.1i1~ -Si'M'IJl.awns/Sprinkl<>rl'i $12 a Lood Li l't lns ur("(i. !li.2·7tU7 Gel rid ofuns1i.:htrv ~ - 'l'RA Sll & Ol::UHI S J t1 P •t11t!sc La11d:u.·t1 11i11A Coll .Stud1•111 548.6428 Sod, Tl'S('Cd . SIJlinkll·r!'>. -t'r1..·e est. C.:-27645-3388 11 :1111\n g Anything - -- G:ir:1i.:t· 1·l\•anup Jiasonry ltelit1hl1• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fast St•rvh·l' :,ti:! IJ.1~2-\Vll.L.JAl\tS&Son:;: ~l uson ry . ltri1·k/Jil0t·k & 'rhl' 1'hrt'l' ur Us \\'di h:1t1I St<111c . Cidl :-iKl-7HZ"J lr.:is h , junk. l'lt·u n·up i.:ara~es. SIU Sl5 load, Movlnq 5-18-6801 ....................... . -~lovin i;·llaul1n i;-l:lt'i.n · U\), 2 C.:Ollf'gc Studl'!nLS. t:i.:1:;t•rie nC'ed & ltcasoua· blt•.640·1749 ,--House-c lrtaning I DO IT ALL. ••••••••••••••••••••••• El1·1·t ri (·u I. l'lur:nhln i::. lll)USECLEA~1NG is our l'tc. Hct1s. Ratl'S . b-~ ?Oj(/ Business. C;11I ,l;i11i1•t•'s H1!1• \\' <t\' ~1 aintcnancc Hag~l'dy r\nns. ri75·l~ t·:l1·t."1p1un1hing/ ---- I' \Vant" a H EAi. Cl.1-:,\N ;1111lln" ------- ~1Q\·1n ~1 l lauling. 'Student w /lnrgc truck. ltC'a!\. Ua rr)'. 537-9445/839-5779. Patios Roofinq •• ••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PaiRthJCJ t rope-rinci ••••••••••••••••••••••• t:X'fJ.:llIC)HS SA\'t: ~ S~c;tt ':. P:11i0Co\·crs H . L . Si nor st ult' C:o1npl thru hnul u1s1~c 1.lr cns<'d lnsurt·d Cull J.'ret• t'!ool H·l'l-:.."6:!-1 !179-3:13.'l -- • • -, J • .-Plaster /R•palr l'rof1·s~1011:.ils ¥.111 1Hunl ••••••••••••••••••••••• ROOFS Cl-\tx:K t.:I)• Hcpu1rcd & llepl1u::c;t1 Uirt•cl t';u:lvry ~·t \'h,:c l_.l('CllSC ('JIJ.-l!,1):191) I'll : 549.2001 Y.ou r honll'~ n11d 'lu it v1::n'' N 1-:A·r l'A'rC JI ~ r1i.:ht . I r1t / J..xt. ne11~-J (>OS & ll t:STUL:CO. op Sall Hef:s <t!J7·3tt.'9 & 7~1·tlt>K4 ' , · ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ ' _ · t-'r<•e 1•sl . H9J·l4J!J. __ .,.,,1) Soll •Cumposl * •IJUA l,ITY PAIN1'1NG * Plumblft9 •Mu lc h • Hedw(JO(I • Interior& t;xll·rlor ••••••••••••••••••••••• C<111 5811·~ Call l.i:c -~-7~'78 JUST PLUMllMG1 Tree Str:rlct' l'a111l'!n1: I R\·11uir J.'i ''i-~ l-'-.i .:-1 Scrv • Bells Hall'~ •••••••""•••••••••••••• v.urk i.:11:1r, t11k1• ;11 1\01 11-Just0n<'C!il1 1'o· l;i~c of n1 ~· l'XI>-5."M;.. 70~,G J lJS"I' I' LU.\1 HIN(; IN'f , 1-:x:r ., I hr. $1!1, & Ufl. wt• do acoustic, frt•1• e~t .. ufl. •I. Grt·~. 9G().2i1tt, r•a1)crhangini:: Prorcssionul, fll·usona· ble Free Est., 673·5829 • 64 ;!-41 11 . 1. It. o·r1s PlumblnJ.1 Watt.•r hlrs. all SI.lb, dis- 1>0 • .;;;ds , SlUPPill:l'S , l"C· IHHrS, rt.'lllOdeling tlll{I rt.'p1ping. N\•W <..:onslruc - tion. l<I I lrs . lie & bond Ah.S l'l\1 -6<t2-ll26J C11\lege s tydent -Airlcss '-'QWJJ. <I yrs. eKI). Jl<'fs. No Job loo lrg or sn1I. i\latcrial al cliscount. J'h : --_______ , MAltV 'S PLU~1BINl; •l'i4ti-9Em ""ll NO JOU TOOS~1 1\l.I, 'fr<.!c Hc1nuvul, \11nliu1i; &. Shrub 1·lt!11rin,i.:. Hollllill- i11i; li-1 :!·21i21 t'ort.l '.s 1'rce Sl'r.1>'icc J-'.x Pt•r11•nc•t'(J l'rt•w Lit: !Insured ~-71H7 l-'or (:lassiri'--d Ad AC'l'U)N t;;ill a l>ai ly Pilot " llOUSE? C.:~111 (;ingho1n1 ,;.15 1117 ,1 Afl lT ~/. (i I rl. Frl't' Est.<;. t;.1;1·51:!1. i\tov1n i,; haulin~ clc~1nups (;7J .:1658afte r 5. O itAIN-CL-,,-.A-HEI) Mi.?% t\ I>· VISOll 1W2-:X.i8 1-:,'\'S /Wknd)·S:unc Prit·c • _ __ • ZEBRA SKINS •llOUSECLEANING • By H cli abli~COUIJle l;d r;1t<'S/ Refs s..8 -627 1 Exp. rc:1s, free l'S l. ---------- t:u;11• ' ~7380 lr----------• Use lhe D<iily Pilot H'-•l.l ll-.ib1c s tudent ~ 847-2llii Potios llt1<' (.:01n n1011 Skin I )111• t.; rl•\ .V Sk111 ~ ...•••.......••.•.•••.. i\n.\' 11lumbing-w1.1ter .s er\' -I(' .a k s· n1:1 r111i l e ;:·/l('losurt·s-rcas. !132·2<tGH ''Fast Hesult" s"rvil'{' dirl'ctor)'. Your ~1 .1k1· off t•r 1;.14; 731;~ 1\n.\' type hous('t•lf':111ing. t:x1lr. We furnish ov.·n Sl'll1ni.: anything \\'ilh ii t•q wpn1nt.5,18-1Ulll ;_1fl 3. ll<1il_v Pilot Classifit.'1.1 Ad _ _ --· _ is ;, s1m plt.' n1;1Hcr ••. SELi. id\C' items with ;1 JUSt t·a l1 642-S67K. L>aily PilolC,1:.issiried Ad . Paintin9/Paperi119 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P rof 1'<1inte r , ho nest v.·ork. rl·as. Jnt /el(t , fr1.>e e s t . Hc f s. 5'1 8-2750, &12-3!l lJ . C r•oti ve-Designs IN'rEH & 1-:x1·1-:ttlflll Patio ('0\ l•rs, r.1 ~1so11 rv l:arpc.>n lry. J-:tc. t'rcc csi - Fai r Pr1ct.'. Call l\e n lrl2-1111J or R,1.1y b75-9HW. Oon'l i.:i vr. up the .shl 11~ ''Li sl" il in l·las!>ifi .:.'<l . Sh ip to .s hore r~sults! 642-5678. servirc is our Sp(!t•l;illy. Call &(2'·S678 exl. 322 ~-~!'.~:1.n.':~ ..... !!~~1~~!'.~~.~·::! ..... ~!~~ ~~!.~!.~·:.~ ..... ~~~~ ~~:':'!:.~ ..... ~!.~~ ~~r.r.:~.n!:.~ ..... ~!~.~ ~~!.~:'."!~.~ ..... !!.~~ ~~~~~?~-~T~?,~~,1 JUNiOR SALESMEN Ages 12· 16. Ea rn $20-$40 per week gilling ne w s ubscribers to the DA ILY PILOT a rter school and Saturdays. No deliv e ri es or col l ec tin g. Trarisportation furnished. Huntington Beach·Fount-ain Valley a reas, call ~1Z70 l'\u r:'>1·s Aides 3·11. exp'd REC EP'fI ONIST Fo r pref'd. Mes a Ven:le Con-Irvine law firn1. AU rac- v.:tles<'cnt llos p. titil li ve f r unl offi1'l' •1p-RN-CCU <.:entcrSI. Cl\t pcar;1n c(•. "tu:-il t,vpc. Nights, full or p/limc. ---Please e.ill ~frs. Hci::tier l>1 ffl'rt'.'ntial p:1y. Xl nt Nurses ;it 833-00:~I. be ncrib;. (;ontuct Mrs. RH's•LVH's&H/A ·-----"-------( Ua lcs tr c ri . 642·:!7 3'1 . P;irt time. Un cull. AH Rl·<'cplionisl. t 'r•111t or C 0 :'1 la ~I em or 1 a I s hi ft s. Good workin g f1 t·c . 'f o p notc h ap-Jloi;pital. JOI ViL·toi·i-.i . i·on d . Con tact r.1 r!'>. 111.·aranlh'C a,n1d l.X'!r.;.1nali· C.M.1'.:0f._;_ J t•n:-it>ll, ft42·2iJ.\, <.:osln t:v lo an( c •n·pc.·r.son1~"""""""""""""""""""""""""""~ i\11.• s •• ~t cm or i ~1 1 -.inti hea vy tclcphuuc rc -j. llosp1lal. 301 Vi t..1.ori lt St,. ccplion for Oran~c Coot!· RN l'n\ ;ill' Sl·t•unl\' ~v~t.'nl 1~ JpOkint: fnr. S!.udi•rH Ht·prt•scnla\1\'l'S fron1 tl11• L;1.1<.11ntt IX!:1t·h. 1\lJS· ~ton \'it•Ju ;1rt«1, !'art t1rnl' or full t.1n1l·. :'\Int 1·urnmi!ooion ,'I,; bonus 11ru- i.:ram. \\"e tra 111. t:..ir nol nt't t•ss:1ry. J.\•r n1urc 111- f o rm-.i t iun 1·a l l l)i1·k .limcnt.':t. ~I on . lhru Ft1 !J. \ J ot m , ~l!J 1 -C~\()I. cr.1. f';QE. ty airpo rt -.irea. lt.E. RM·MiC)htShift __ --Development CO. Some 11 -7:30. t'u11 time. ~f«I· I d Equa l Opportunity Employer *Nurses Aidits* lypin~ .. ~3-~--Su•g . !Jiff_ pn,v. Xl nt Cul :oiludc nl~. p /l s s. e· _ ----1 ' li \'. E\'cs 'S••t. C:.ir, phone t :Kpcr'd. 7·3 &:J-11 Shifts· benefits. Contact ~!rs. needed in l arge S.N .fo'. RJ<;c r•·r . Lega l o re . Jensen, 642·2734, Costa nt-<'.l'ilr Lyons H-1.!1-ll/1}1 N C' M " HI W t d 7100H I W Id 7 Q Apply • ewport l r. ust uc ~l es a l\l c m oria l ---rtp an ft ep an e 10 Jl o.v:.JeConv.l h~p we\1 -~roomed w/lyping 11 · I 30 v·· I · COOK ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• osp1l:1 . t 11: orHt, tOJO W. \\';.irnt•r eKp.Ca11:ti4<t -5..">92 C.P.1 . E .u .f:. l·:xpr, prt•f. f»-1 -2601 General Office keypunch Optrotor Santa ,\na SIG-f>IS.O ~~-'---------1 -----------· 'fon io 's, N.H.. -..·it h BuokkcC'ping <>xpcr. 0-.iy and Swin~ llUUl'!i -----R•cpt To $600 $1\Ll'.:S 1-:xp't.l. gi rli> fur ---for s ma!Jmfr.5-10-4777 8 :30 1\~l .lo5P1\l ,(1,~ll r. NU R S t-~S All)t:s -Prog re ssi v e animal 1·ar ste reos & re lated Cl)(J1''S ui.:.-t. & s hort or--lunehl & 5 PM. to 9:30 Bay \'il·w Conv;ilescent hos pitul <1ff{'rs eX'-'<'P· equipmt. Apply al : 1S14 1h·rl·ot•k ,fulllln1l'.m ust G~:N.O i-'C.lle<n•ylyping , P.l\l .~1uslh;1vcatll•;i stl llos pila1 2055 'f'hurin, tiona l l u lur c fo r NcwportBlvd .. C.:M IJl' 2 1. Ca ll f(•r appt. min. 50Y.'P~I. Prl·fer cn-):'r. expr on 5496, ""'ill CM.642-3.505 \'Crsatile, take c harge, 5-1!1·~._1<14 thus ia s tic y n ,C . in-train to oper:.ite :17•11 ---rnalur c p e r so n . SALES -d1vidual. No s ht hd . K ey pun c h mac h in e . NURSESAIOES J\1inimum '1 Yrs. office Ho\ISEWIVES.$ l"(>t)l\S & Uri\'l·rs. t-:arn lmmcd. opC'n '.c. Full Good sta rting s;1larv + 11 lo 1 s hift. t ;xp'tl pre-expr.Teq. <.:orp benefits, TOY & GIFT \"\I ra dolla r:. 11 lime.!\!(· lime. 5500 mo. Jr\'. In· frinl!e bene . Apply 31~-C f'd. ll unlin1.1.on &al·h medica l l'lan. Send rl'· ~:\~'.d 's l'iz1.;1, •110 t: 17t h. dustrial (;mplx. !li9-28&'.> Airporl Loop f)r. CM. Conva[C'sccnl llospitat, sumc lo Ad 11329 ()aily PARTIES . _ c__;;.JI i\1on . A,.'fg 4-!J:JO AM till 188 11 1-'lorida . II II . Pilot l'.0 . lklx 1560 .• Gi fts 'N Gadget~ \\'ill l'c.x1k:;-v.:intcd. !-iarnho':-HAIRSTYLISTS .10::1UA _. _______ 1_847-35 1_5 C.:O!ita Mcsa,9262(i. train inexperienC'cd l!t•i-t;i ur-.int . r.hssifln \'il' Y.'ilh J.'ollov.·in.c Ladies Special Shops has Of-,FICJ.: w o rk. l da)' Re li able babysitlcr housewives toearnSlOO(t •••••••••••••••••••••••1BA RTI-:NLJ l·:B. b:.1r & ACCOUWTAHT resta ur;1nt. full tim('. BOOKKEEPERF/C M a le or fcn1al e, full C:111forappl.,:>1~·94·1<1 I t;1rl off11·t'. Nf•\.\'port 1 <'harge, tu h:.indlc lhru -, . . , Jr1 111(' ar1•a . Prt'fer ~0111(' f inanci al st ate ments. BEAliTICI Afl'·l"\Pil pre· 1·1111-.1ru!·l1t111 1's p. Xlnl t 'or private tennis club in f,'d . but n•l . nL'l.'. Attr;rc-~ ,1 I :i r ~· . f u 11 un i un ... N("V.'port Oca("h. Send rC' llvf' ni•;d .Pl'~Orl r .. r ~It· lllt!dlc;1I bt:ncf1 ts. .o;ume ineld g Sitl ;11')' re-· tr.a <' l 1 1· '' 11 t' :l l 1133-JJUl;i quiremenls to P.0 ,Box n c 1J,!hborh oofl :-i ho p 2800, Newport Beath, Ca . _:l-IR_:!il44__ B1o<1kkt'l'p1•r , S1.·1·rt•\ar,\· ~12663. ---l•----------l f11r C:oron:1 th•I i\lar 111 -----------\'t.'Slu r . p:irt·t11n1•. 'J'o p Be;.iuty Salon p;1y. 1'1 ust lie capable of AIDES "''e h ave openinc.s for Aides in our nursing. dietary, & housekeeping dc.pts. Exp. prcl'd .. but will tr:.ti n dcpcnd;1blc in- d1\·iduals. 1\pply al 1-'a rk Superior lleallhcarl', 14·\5 Superior J\l'e, NB, Ca. An t~qua l Opp. Empl~·r Animal Hospital Recpt ·Cleaning. t\Jll ur PT. Mon-F'ri or v.·knds. Orange, NU. or lr\'1n c. \\'rite Ad Jr329. Da ily Pilot P .0 . Box 1560. Costa Mcsa,92t>26 APPOINTA! F.l'o'TSECY 1'elephone. i=:\'Cnin.cs. 5-9 P~!. our oflict·. Cdl\1. Pcrm<1ncnt. Gnod salary for mature, J)l'rsaosi\'e extrove rt . 833-3656 or . 752-0623 /\pt M ~r rii aturc !in1 all bui ld i n i:: some maint. Apt.+ + Kurt. 5'11-5311. Assemblrtn/ftgrs Grt'nerol Laborrtrs T E MPO Te mporary llclp l7802Sky P::'lrk . fr\'inc C.-i l15<t0-4-l5S THE NEW BROADWAY LAGUMA HILLS Inte rviewing For •F(T OPERATORS •RECEPTIONIST For an appointment Coll~86-1901 ()r Apply 111 l'l'r:.un THE BROADWAY LAGUNA HILLS MALL I l,0(':1lt•d at S;tn Oll'~ll t'l'I'<'" ;1y ,f,.; El 1'nro HI! J l 111 1·rv 1t•Y.'1nJ?. \Ii 11.1r.:- !I ;JI) J I . JI) \ '.\J ,'\ ~· :111 ·1 ·311 !''.\! 1\lon1t:11 !hruS:1\11rd:1v t:(1ual l )ppor Em1)IO~l'r Bt.'llUI_\' U1>1·r's hu~.\' t-hl•p Xln,t S$ opp 1'-ll foll l'L'I/ ~;I T(l ro 5Jolti ~.-,;,:1 h;111dlln g 1•111n plicalcd h oo kk ccpi n .c thru l!<'neral l1.•1t ~cr t rial h;1lanc'-'· Do nol a~ply un- l1•!Ss highly qu;dirlcrf CP1\ '14'i1\ !oo<'reen ;1ppli· r;1rils. ,\pply hy marl lo i\d, No .\63. l)11ily Pilot, I' .0 . Bos 1:;1;0, Costa ~1t•sa . Ca. !J262fl l1'1okkC'epln~·gcn<'ral of f1 ct•. t:xpd. 1\t·tt:-0 ret', po."t i ng jou rn:.d.~. ret•ep- t i (1 n i.~t. 1ns 11r ;;nc l' 1~1;-1 1m~ N1.:v.·port. Cl·ntcr. lt-1-1-<l·l!iO * Bays-Giris • r->1·ws pap .. r l 'arril'rs wa nt l'd. i\ll p;1r ts of l ·usla ~1 cs a ;11111 Newport lil'i•<'h. Top 1':1). 517·0.101 Co r Lo f Mon lu clean new l'ars. i\1ust I••' t.'X pCric nl'L'tl & relia- ble. S t u;1dy job. <'O . t><'n<'flls, ~nod hours. J\p· ply 1n peri;on o nly. 1'1Jo phun1• 1•;llls. Terry hick 5Tfl & Walnut llunt1n"lon l~ach ,, CASHIER 1:111 I li in t• o nly ;'?\i:<.c 2(1 + S1·rious a pplieanL~. (;ootl pay. f1 Loc;1tlons Mrtfro Ccr Wash 2\1.'iO lbirhnrRl.C f\1. JO. Crown \';.i!h:y l'kv.·y ~· ... I Sal o~no'n •··· fo" "~lc•go'•I<. w •ek 10 kt'.'\I '"'""ting --" d . home T "" by Vee. Is l demon.'Jlral.· San Vi e~o F1.1•y. 8.11·981J. ,..rtwportrtr nn on ··~ " ' "'" "' ' \ · · · ,..,... ' n\.'t.'UC 111 my · uc., ing beautiful lines o( gins ~ _ _ _ ___ 6'1<1 ·066lor .< .. w-8582 fl\1anag e m e nl polen-,\/P,$2.75.hr.&1-1-9l!:K> thru li'ri. ~m to 2pm. & toy1'. No deliv-no·co'· Cook -...·anlt'd nrcakrast& tial.) lluntingl.oo Heach -. h ' I -h 1 t>ne c hild , 14 monthi:;. lccl-frec hostess gi rts . I' I W I d f 'd r • Co ll 0 '2 4'>'•A Part lime. l)!I SC OU slu· C"ll "'6·0073aftcr5pm. l•,· .. p. •, t u·.·t I>•, ,.c, •cf· .. ~•. 1> o_n .{' ro1n m1 -a c<.1 . • .,., · ""'' "'' N d c II ~·~· ... " ·' " ' '' dent. deliveries. c-lcan up _ cc cur. a .,.... . ...,.,.1 \.\'cl! )!roontt.'(I. C';1rmcls night 'tll 8 A!\1. J ack In L d •· 3 & stock clerk. ~1 ust be R.E. Sales: Gifts 'N Gadgets R"•,·lour"'''· , ... N. C•t. The llox.l205li.akcr,C~l iln scape r orcman, ..... .,..., "' yrs t'.'xpcr . necl·ssary. pe r s ona ble, ne;1t <.1 p-We havt.' oJ)("ni ngs for a ''Our 25lh\'ear .. _!.!v.'y.l.a g un~Bl'h. f1ousE K J.:F:rt:R , t.:oritact Jim fo~l mer . 11carance, v.·illini.: t o rcw Sclcct Salcspeople to ----.------- DENTAL Spcci<11isl·s or. t:nglish spe aking. li l'e in Grc{'nhavt'.'n Gard('ns. v.·ork. Apply Party WOl"\d earn top commissions S A. I~ E !? LADY l o r l fo J ., hi ' &16 3!127 2025 Ncv.·port Bl\•d. Costa and bonuses. tr yoo ',·e \t:om(•n s s ports wear fil'e seeks parl limt.' 0~ <1>• ·11 r . :c ,.age _· · ,1, •.. ,,. h"d you• ba·o·e 1, .. ,·n,·ng store .. w_estm 1 n~lerl\.1all. ,::l•neral ofri c c h elp. g1r s. <ISlt.' coo 1ng. ... , .J .. Jlun t II a rbour home LEGAL SECRETARY . and wa nt to graduate to a EK~ d. Salary +. ~omm. l ns ur;1nc£". etc. l·:xp 'cl · · L· ,... 1 · · P erso n 21-40. t r n f o r ·t•on• ,·nd cpendcnl wo'lh Pll. 893-~407 , ask for prcf'd. 842_64;31 11.B. Sa l a r y open . Ca l l r or gene ra pract1l'e 1n k ,, B b -.... -S46°I83S-d"ays; e \•cs-& Newport Beach. EKp. in ~gmt. Sl50 v.· guarn.'_a winnin g ~pirit , eel! --'-'-'-'c'~-'------ .:ire:i. wknds 846-7073. corPo rate & real pro· Col pr ef. _J\lr . l~t:'o'I P e t e o r Bill. CAl.L Jlcnt:il 1\ssistant perties. helpful. P /lime _IWl -1004. 556 -2660 . St~LJ=:<.:1· 2 ~·l ol~. Sun1ml'r Relo'ef. 1-fooseke~per ror working considered. 645-~. PROPE RTI ES ·• h 1 Personnel Saloslady, Expet''d Clothing shop. No e'·es . Ca\1548-5383. EX!lt'r ll"l nec('SS<ll'\.'. X· pa_ re nts, 2 sc oo. a ge --1~DUSTRI •L v I 5 d I l Li•c•"cd beauliei;.intoas-,.. "" fl.E.SALf:S Pl'~RSONS H;1\· tic. net.'ded . G·l4-i-185. gir s. <1 ys, ivc 00 · ' S •LESP Rs~~ -· -846-2485 sisl. Kelly Tmemplcton~. RELATIOMS SECY Musl I~ dy namic. e;.igcr, "" E vnS OEMT.AL. As st .. 11c1c0_UcSc'E'--K-.-.. -•. -1-,E-R-&-,-.. -•• 445 E . 17th St . Cosl<.1 Immedia te net.-d cxisls anxioustoeam&le;i rn. America's l.:.r gesl ( h ' i:.c. "' ~l c•sa .642-0 194. f o'nd' ··dual••o'th2l" A<>round floor•"""'''"'uni· Private Security Patrol trthn-(· a~rsu l', p/t.1mc of 8 y •. old l>o)', a pp·o•. 2 or an I\ 1 '" ,, .,,..,~ • & ful l li me l r \·ine • • 4 yrs general pcrsonnel ty lnr t!ocrs. Prc \'ioUs System n eeds several .;2 7 ' · to 6 ~·kd ys . Nr. !lope Licensed beautician lo as-M 1 ·ood sales cKpericnce helpful. seU n\oli\·ating, goal set-;;.;• . l:WU . . t •. II T I I exp. J ~IS possess J! · ----Vi ew Sehl. l!ei.:111 Aug. l, sis · n.C Y cm p e oos. secretarial skills and be but not. necessary. 11' ling persons betv.1een DENTAL _"1_7·_•1_6511 '4'1 5 E . 17th Sl. Costa able to work \\'ilh a min. Laguna Bench, 497-1723 ; 18·'! to present ou r r e- T --------I ~T {':iia .642-0 19-1. or pc · ,. Abo'lo'ly t• In Ne v.· p o rt Beac h , sidenli;1\securityservice RECEPTIOHIS HOUSEK"~ERs -----1 su rv1s on. .. I' · · ed. l!;g"" u.a.CHl~IST <'OmposeliJ!hl <'orrl'S PQn G40·81 1Z ' program, in the l~agun a :•rt timt>, C;>.JM'n cnc · &KITCH."IDES ~~ " d I · · I -=--Beach, J\.ti ssion Viejo mature. Sen1I rt~ume to R e lo'•cmcnt~<'C nl e •, Small, ciean shoP·40 h r. ence al\1 stal1st1ca re I' o llo N • • ports nc'-·t'.'ssar.v. G00t R.E . SA l.t:S Pt:OJ~Ll:-:. areas: Part timt.' aC"cep· · · x 1'127· cwporl nial11rc pcrson.i\.1oply in week & l op pa y f or be 1·1 · Id' wcll c•,·t.·ob lo'•hedR.E.()(. t able.t·ormorc informa-fk·ar h. c a . ~1a;1;,1 5 k . 1 1 e d ., c 11 c r a 1 ne 1 s 1nl' u 111g a con1 " ,, ----I p·cr.son : 4000 llila ri a 1 ,. ' pany paid dental plun. fi re C .~1 ., specialliing Ip lion c all 991-0400 ~1onday f)EN'fJ\IJ Wa y.NB ma chinis t . Toolin,C & Please Apply:' Apt. sales+ exchange~i thru t'rid ay . Ask for n E t:EP'r lON fST ---s ho rl run production. NA n ~1 CO ~l atcrials lnC'. needs 2" highly motlvate(t Dick J imcnt!1.. lns uranl'c !'iet'r c l a ry Some exp. v.·/ pro· v· · s ,. i\1 1 1 w ·n t · -:lyrs e xperit•nce,Orange wanted . l'l'rs011al Jines !'rcss i v e di r.~ r cq'd . 600 ieJ oria .t. ""· ~ak~.s~~~l~i 1 -ra in. SECRE;T/\R'' ~or Irvine Co. pr:ictit-c. 830·3731· <!x perient:e prefer red. Costa Mesa . 642-8080. ____ c,-c .. c0c·c"c· ___ -l--'---'-----------I la w firm . JJ 1elaphone 11.~k fort.lori :J. 1' ' . ' . & f -----Re l)'P'''' •lnl t ••. " ,.,, --ypin~. 1n vo1c1 ng o -, , Heal E s t:1lc, licensee stauranl • :i 111,., s L s DENT 1\ 1.-C:h;iirsidc for h cc routine. &iul.h Coast ~A ll.DT'!" J\N'l ~.lj1 s a les pcoplc . Why no WAITR ESSES-for' new necce!Ssary . l<l'Ccnt ex· Pcrio offit·l', full time. Ins urance . 211 Otcan <1r im~• ~ work in the hotlest are: restaurant ope ning in pe rience IJl'll)'. Please pr<'fl'r l'X.p . i n Oral Avl•. L ai,:u na Beach. ~es_:.~~lel ft46·9G8t Huntington Bcach /t 'oun one m o nth in Mission call Mrs. Heg ner al !-\u r ge ry & X ·fli.I)' Li e. 4!J.1-IOJ I. ~1aintt'.'n ance Jlcli>t!r , age la in Valley. Call l'hi Vi ejo. Als o 833-9031. ~:n 1 hu s i a s l1 <', good ( -:--u . 18-23, S2.ZS f)('r hr. full ~1 cNa m ee at Villag1 COOKS-familiar wilh ---5-E-C_R _____ _ ec rso~:.i t it ,\·. Xlnt o p ··nt.c_rio~ e.s•~~e r : e1x: l.im c, sec r-·red Solmes, 1te<1.ll-:s1att'.'96J-4567 dclitypeoper<1tion. ETARY portunit y. (;()()(! s al:.irv & P.cncnee nel'es~ary 111 <. c Ben Brown's ~totel, ,s. --Apply Jn Person N e wpd'rt Bca«h CP A bcnel ils. Pll : IU·JI ;\1\:1 Sl~r\ _& ~:tics in, quahty I H h rt1JSS10N Vl&JO INN l'irm D~e<ls slublt11 reli<i-f h ' "'II for -ll(;:Utl ll (' . RE "L ''ST\TF-s·1 •;s bl . . d onl y. •ru s t in ;irea , _urn1s lll i:S .. "a. -------·I '' r:. 1 ··" ,,-267<t20so Parkway e 1nd1vi ual v.·L abo\'e •14 5:1:17 appl. blwn 9 &: I0<1m on-MASSAGE iccu HACIENDA · ~t ission Viejo average s kills; Steno. '" . " ·-------1 l.v. 6<12-2050. .--._ fE. " Ph 11 Pl t . & d' t h -_ Youn!! J<1dy t18·28l for REAL ESTA IMC. 1•0 one ca s ease yp1n g 1c· ap one. DISPATCHER ~ legilimntc full timP posi-Opens Office #4 in Cost.al;•----------! Send resume to Box 18, C' d Sh'fl • I · N w I ..J 500 Newport Center Dr., .r;~\'t'Ya r . 1 . ,,pp Y IRVINE PERSONNEL t1un . o t'K pcr. neC'. c ~tesa . Self starters. re1 Rcstaurnnt 1n per.-.on, send to sehool . ea rn thinkers. I rue indep. con-ND . 92660 CHALLENGING YELLOW CAI SERVICES&--AGENCY while you learn. Apply in tructors. Besl comm. in THE NEW --------- lra1nin)!; ~nd jobs avai1 a-11161':. 16th . C""ta i\11.'Sa -488 E .17th St . person any afternoon or lown.l:all SEC TY /RECPT. · ,· ll t-:,\l"l'\'(ll'l•:H,\TCIH hl<' in the US Army-!"O Pl lONECi\Ll..S <Al lr11ineJ.C06la/\fcsa l'\'e. 211 2 tlarbor Hl\'ll, JQ hnRamf)l•llo,Mi::r Boati n g i~usines:'I, 2 ,\UTO CA llHit:H·1>:1rl ynur Arm~·. t'all your PLJ.:i\."i F: Suifrt224 642·1470 Costa Mcsa. 2975 F'airview atBaker BROADWAY openin)!s,full time Mon.·. /IS..:;EM Bl.EH fi mns t'X Jl J.:lccl ronic· usso:>mbl ~· soldc rin ~ Co. v.111 train !.;irk l'.:n ~inC'erin~. ~<;1; W. 16th St.. NB, &tl ·920f• lime. l<cgo•.·1er. 2-\ l'j\1 E.1rn mur1• hy rl'nlu1i.: . II --------1 ---549-95 11 ·-·'IJ :lt't'. F ;i ~h i nouh li· Army llerruitc•r al ti nt-. • 'f d ... ~ ... !":' ... ~'°'"'""-~~I R t'ri. & part time 3 days, weekdays, e;1rly A~I Sat 111 i..1nn Be ach. !lli2·8821: l.>ivl•rs.1'1ust hcl'e rti l~ · ~ Maise-use-/ Kpfnst ---- - -.-., incldg v.·eckcnds . Prefer &Sun. Nce<l'rclia blc c.ar. Nl'v.·pnrt l\c-:it•h Snlon. Cn~tai\1 cs:1 .l~l.'1·\Hi'.J. (;no<t n1011t'.'y. Conj!{'ni:il For NEW SPA in llunl· ~ 22·30,&15-7100 .').U)-3006 , Woody . _1\skforJlm lj.\.\·7~ N ~· · --!l urrnundini.:s. l\lust ht· Janitorial lngton Beach. Full or REAL ESTATE La9'81G ------~---!BEAUTY t ll'l·:H. as a C I. F: ,\ l I . 1; I. :1 d Y , wi\linJ: to work orr-shorc. Couple or 2 men lo clean pa.rt lime: No cxpcr nee. S •LES PERSONS Ht'lls -SECY /IKICPR *Auto SClleilneft S . 1 1horuu,ghly ('\p'rl S.1. hr, 4!15-0090. Office Bldg. nltes. Short Wiii t rn 1n . 21 )'f"~ or ,.., Top notch gal needed for Get Set For (;~.~~ ~~J':ir:.~."~111~~ 1:t: _llunt. llbr 2 1 :!-~.~.! 2709 ---hours, !tlart'immed. Call older. Call for n ppolnt· Hlghe1t ConNstlons 1 girl office in small I. I> s 1 II · -OH/I.PF.RY Workrm. Ex-toda,Y&I0-5087. me nt bctweentOAM&,_10 Paid..__._, ' lntor••'•.....,•--mf "'g co . Requo're• '76 CHEVETTES! ime. l'· 1 i·a uir CLERkTYPIST ,,·d. onl.v, wa••c open '"',.....1 • ~ ··--:11TVr .. •'o<ho'on> l 'l" llo'll· " J· •. ,.-,·lon··l-.P:rtlo·mc/full P~1 .7days .963-71Zl_._ DOVERRLTY. s tr o n g bkkp 'g & R C di .... • ~.,..,. .~. A<'{'l S l"1\_'_;1h1<· <'l "rk . G"r m <'o•··.· l)r topcro'c<. " " · usy hevy store lo a c fitfi-2770 ' u .~ 1-L 1 · * COOkS secret aria·I skills: Co&ta l lf c,.;pc ricnced <'on1bo j 0 .. ~_.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;[ Typ1n.c ~O \vprn. 1-;ood 642-1435 ime. OC'a · eveninf(s. ·• MECHANIC 645·9070.. M salesm l'n rnr straiJ!h t I• tlJ w /fi gurl'". Exp not nl'r , f-:kp'il a~u.lts only, Le~d· Detrdi t Die sl'I mechanic esa. 642"8080· :;ell . In i•x p;indin c We & • s:il .try s.12:. J\'i·\\port Dri 1·<·r s nP cd l'd. C.'1 11 m:in posrtron ulsoa\'ad., nccded.Allniodels;;only ~~ •IU.SIOYS "SfCY/C)..:A friday \ Or:1n)!(' Count~· 1\ir11nr! oys Girls l}(':ll'h in~ur.1n1·1· I'll('(', yl'~ll ohw('~_:~b •• _t.~.i::un o tn~ptiy.979-3003. • quHllfied appliranlslllpp-RF./\l.ESTAT~;SAl~F...'i For growing insurance arf'a. 1'op puy &· mnnthl) IU 1•1 14 ~'l•:1 rs n( :ti.:<'. l>ai {~1101l 1·111np;1n~.x·n1·fi,t.'lo. ,.-:ir · ,(,.,,_, n\'lf\~ r e· ty. 714-521-6410. For an appointment l d I bonus<>s. (lpp fnr ad \';in ly Pilot d<'ll \1·!"\ rnull'S l ;111 \1 rs ,;-.eal K:~! l\•1:.0 -co~<t r1•<111l r~rl09G~~~__:_ JFALNOITOORR~~ t:o Employer Crntury 21 (Surf Coll 586-190 I ~~=.Poffi~Cs i~c~!!,~~ «cment. .. ~ay U1• "\·:nl;1 hl.-in \'C1u1· S Cl k -" ~---1 lrartd N~ Office (Ir Appl)' In Per~""' ,Reach. , Good !lhorthnnd art·;i 1-~arn ~irc1f1! fnf. 1le-('llckt;1il \\':ntr~·,st•, [Jrui.: lore er Sv.·inJ? & Night Shins. 48 ~1 c1l i<'a l Front <>rr lce on 17lh Sfrect in llunl, ''"" HOWARD U'\·eries & t'a:-h !nps or Jl ;1rtl'nd1·r.. ~·r'~,r~t~r~.r i:~pr"p·r~f: hr. v.·Pck t'u\I compt1ny Secr ctar y .t-:)tp'd only. lnllton Bench. 3 blOC'ks ~erte~:nlr~ ~ 1'~l~~!~~ Ch ol t m('rl·handi~c f11r s(·l hn)! TIFFANYS henl'fils. Cu\1 546-0082or ~1us\. 1ype 10·1'.!0 WP~t. from t heocean.Nowl11k· THE b eVr e nl'v.' suhs1·r1 111111ns. J.'1)r ApproK JZ hr1wk. Over !WS·8!111. Newport Beach.l\tedi1·al Ing ~ppl lca ti o n s fo r a c k ground heJprul. llove &Qu::uJ St. 1nform:l\1on pl~:as1· 1·:1H l'\'I Cluh&·Diseothi·c1uC' 24 fl47·25fi3. -Office. Pf!: 548-5121 for licensed real cslal< Sal•rx to s7oo &: gOOd u -a. h ., ., 1-'nr h1 trr"1e-...·: m;,.1:.<n:l J ol •~-· · I I ,. .. 11 N com pony 'benefits. 0.11 n•wpo!!__ ac uit2-it ,..;. t . Fron1 s.1n __ _ · Ele•lro'M-"--ical •w ry .>m'lr'lo. 1ntcrv1ew. sa es pt>op c....... unl'y. BROADWAY ... ..,. N 1 • .,.,.. --Clcm c nti•-.San Ju11n "' ~~ Due to cxpttns ion J,l-----~~----1 536·7542. r~. ea •°"""""'1V• -COLLEGE-TRADE • -'-'-uEWS •• •SH _ Capis trano area. 1·;111 ASSe-ftlUNl'S llER B ER'l' ll/\l .. L *n · r.A 1i 0 The raslCll dPaw in lhe • 49S·Olr.lO :•nd ~1 1~s1011 \'1c SCHOOL _ lnsp•dors JJ.;WELLERS 1"" now in· J obs Are Opening Up ~ .a.U"' ~ : LAGUMA ... LLS We~t . .:1 naur PlkJJ jo-El Toro oi rea, ('ltl l r aid v.•hilc 1 t ra1'n 1n i::. ~ lCr \•icv.·in1t. • NOW!!!! &ii... MALL . Cl \fl d /\d Pbon4! 581·6310. \'our Army lll·~·rui tC'r ~I i 1 )'r, Iii quality Store-Managers Comeln&Stt Ur; ~21 111~ ti · 1! c 0 • I ha ~ a jl lhl' (f('\ails. C;.d\ ind . r l:.I t>xpr, 1'now A • M •''ONTROLCAREER ~64¥8711. . ' ·~ -"'- AVON Let Tho Kids Do Th• HOWMWork Thlss.-.r Cet out & meet peopl<'. <tdd new inter'-'Sl. earn money selling r111 :.illty product!!. tnt cresled ? Call · 540-7041 or Zenith 7-1359days . .. ,qual pJ')Or . t:;mpo:o<t•r tu m :it {'os l ;i ~l esa . coloi-.cMe. Guod S(lldcr· ,.ss1slanl anaf!ers "" ILocttledal Sen Diego 'n" ,·~II•. "ond ""n"f•'t> t.lua lified SulC9 Peoplc t-:mploymenl/\gency Freeway •. EIT,_,,Rd) . • NOTICE • how Daily l'ilot t:las~· iried ads display tht·l r messal!l'!l ~1th l<•J.1i b1lily and impart " t4ur ad!oo, \l.'l' arc proud to s;1y, reall)' ie t r esults. Phone fl.12·SG78 , fi·l.'i lltl J; llunttn ~t on " IP! "" ,,.,. •· Xi t t 'l ho 3400 1 · St t()!).B "' """ • Bl·h !1'11!·!18'>1 & opportunity for ad van· •1· n op~rl ""',Y1·n~ nl~I Ni•I Bt•hrvine .714•1~u.."u.c: RttPl\•ingllssue Clerk for loterviewlna llours OPltOaT\NTY ·' ·• -cr·n1ent. lJl'ltf11-:1«1.ronic Nor a ppo~nf m<"'11 ""•m ' ---_,~ leading Nrw........., Beach 9:30·11::.>AM Conlrol Corp. 646-77a'i. s-1~-~2_'' r · o r on ' NIG HT AUDITOR. Hotel. Pref~ •food & & 2:'30-4:31 PM ~:C~!su)~~~:n~o!~~ IFYOU h;1vl" 11 11cr\ 1c1.• lo o(frr (lr Jr:O()(IS to ~~II. ph1cc on ad In l h c Da i ly 1'1l nl Clasi>if1ecl &•t11on Phone642·567H. (t'oe ) • • --exp'd rttq'd. 4200 NCR. bcve ra i;:c C)IP'-'ricnl'e. Monda1thruSuturd"1' Piiot Cfas1lfied Adi t o --\'oU cfon 't Tl'-'<~'IJ H Jtu n to Xlnl bt'.'nerit!I . Plt•usc call C :11 I I M r . II o 11n11 d . Equal OppQr . EmplO)ler ~ac:h \he Orange C0<1sl Don 'l drop the ball' Gt•! 11 ''dr1t>A' fast·· wh(.-n you ror appt., 644-1700. t;,<>.1':. _ market. Job with ;1 l(lw·l.'05t O<iil.v 11\f!Cc :an ::'Id ln 'thr Uallt . Ba lboa ll.1)'Cluh, ~ .. • -. ~·"""'-Ch1s11lfiPd .. nd:o1, !'!ell bll! Phon•M2•567~ P1lol t:laJ0~1f1 ed 1\d, Pilot Want Ads~ Call no•· 122 1 W, Cnosl Hwy. NR. Sell lhl~!:! fH .'lol'A'lth l)nlly ltl'ms. s m nll Jtcrm <r iUly ' • '.:hone 642·56711 642·5678. 845-5000. ~L $20 _ Piiot W :i n.l Ad."!. item. Jusl call 6Q.$18. 1 J -. H•lpWottlod 7100 olpWootod 7100HolpW ... tod 71 00 Aueffon IOl5tTH foYou 8045Gar0905olo 8055 •.....••.. , ..••••..•... ·················~···· •..••••.••.•......•••••.•••...•••...................................•........ , .....•.... ~ ... sec RET ARIES ~lephllnl! Soll1·ll(H' Gut II \\'AITlt 1::ss ('0<.:KT/\11. * PUIUC 1t 1-'ti•l' Shih 'l'l.U, :s )t..•lJr:>. :•II ~:\'l'rvlhin i: fr1•m turn tu <:rowinM. nn11riclul firm •1rt ror t:o•'. Why 11 .... ,.., v.lutl'. rl•t·t·ntly ~!h1 \t1l 1 h ,,. . 1 " ... •~owtuk1n~i111plit•11tioni-•FUR_.,ITURE• \Ji;riU~llli 1· n1 1111.:. 2u.,., t.a ""'Y h.1.liOIK'llllli.::-1 u1n1•wS;1n· 111.,,ke m oney 'A'ilh it '! ('hut•k ',,; SleHk tlo\l.it• " l•r .NH.~ut Auc ~nd F1iday, August 1, 1975 CAIL Y PIL01 D7 Misc•llaneou• 8080 Miscellanrow• 8080 loots, Power • 9040 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• WANTED *TREE SALE liM7 OW 1-:NS. JJ', Ov.·nr. Sip.<> 4. Live at.Jard. Slip :). Ill 1\n11 orru:~ l11r 11h~rv ·(:u11 r1111 l l'l'd IOl'VnlC + l<lllijRedhlll,1·u..~ln .t\p •AUCTION• AIJ()ll/\111 ... : l 'u l'kt•r 1nd1,icluuJ!( v.1111 i.>Ovd l)u1111:.1f youdow~ILAp11 pl}'bt.·tv.•t.>t!nJ&t;l-.~1 Siiunit·Lrn•l·tL~J.:d htHlH' l'l'H;\, \n \11 1ue.~. honk~. !oo hOrlh~nd & t ,v 11ini:.t-•1npt•1·~on Mr:..'rripp •Tonite7:30PM .. 1.0,1., t•hrhlr,·ii :t .>r"' 11 .. un l 'J.:~. v.~h rdr'.)ct'. ~k i 11 11 · XI nl 1'1t" 1~ ~'al u~· \'1llagc Itri W, l.111 WAITRE~SES Vl'I''' .'lice fo.:S(ulc 1,14 i.171; r11l11r 'I"\' :.ll'rr1J. 1 lutht•.,, bcot!(Hll. l 'ull p.•r,1Jnrh.!l \oln. An.lht'Hll t:x pcr'd, foUHorp/l fo'urn Ht•J)OS& l '/11na . J.:L•''''!'>, L'lt' 1711;1 IOI' l 'A!-.lf 'lJ()LI ,,\ ll l'All> 1"1111 )"Ol'I! Jl·:\\'1-;1.1<.,'. \\ ,·rt·111·:s A 1<1' ll.llJ J·:c vrs. 1;(11.n s 11.v .. :1t :.;1.:11v11 ·.-: 1''1:'-IE F U H N !.. .•\~ 'J'l(JU .. :s !i'1:, :!..'l•I 1:; l>(o1I ~tJ, ;!I · tiux ~1;, t :r1J V.'o•r. ~~1li ijJJ8 "h~ llrn+· $7ft 1110, New pa1ot top & i..lf hull. ttllr. & int. A l ,hai)•~ S6 .:;oo. Ph : ' ,. ..... :;:;1i·l.i3l7 / Ph on Oo::it. •HIJ-3192 u l I 71 1 l !'"·~I> tl!Jll'.! for -tiuod hr~. Nl'ut tipPl,.':ir. ll.1 nkrupl , St B"r11.1rll 1,up, h ·111 f id Altnond 'rr1•(•. Ir\ Sul & lurlh1·1·111fo. !-:.() 1·: 1,-lcphou o Solic 1lor C)\Ct~I t'ur111turc·War~hoose v.• i..1.1., S1•t•,1tli1JO,\. l '••r Sun )ii I l' 11 i ni: Coor.cl1n;1tur , Surf & Sirloin Liq u1 dat i•'n "'1rn. rc·y, ,..;,, n Llt•mt·nl i:'_.. 11.1,t• , M.000 I'll • .)i i ~ fill 1·~11 ~vii l.11.•ll~'(I. dirt ~ fl . h-l-ll II C All ur Uni ·~ . ar1 op . om- SECRETAH'I' "1th ~uod , o ,. x p t•r 1 c n cc 3900 W.t:oasl Jlwy,NU •l.ov-.:ly UH furniture. 111111~111~ (,ar :1 ~1 ·r , H:1lhva r .. t y pl rp~ s kills. J\irport •rce.'o.'o:J ry. Just v.•llllnl.(· ---.. ---Lll .scl:;,r:inlaslu·f)nun~:· ll•·a c·h ll nus l' fur11 :1rc;1.~:JOan1t (1 5 :Jup111. 1ti;i;lufollov.·inlitrut·tlon WAITRf;SS over 21 rni&IJint•ltt•i.i ntt1uplc&·I Yr. IJid ttlule ll:1 ... !>t'I 1-.h111 g!>, nt••'t'l'/\l llt'S $.S50.nio.752·0G.'XJ ~ll.earnoursyst crn .. ~pp. net.-dedfullliml!orlunctl uthcr Nly l ~·ll. Cir & ll uund , Shuts. J,o \'t'.!I rr1c•rnor;11Jilla, l:!.':l 'rn11a t, St<:('l(f•;'f'AH'' 111n lh:rson. Mrs .lnpp, IH:lrt lime. C..ll M9·lM4•1 lllk /\\'hllt; 'fVs, Sltll't<t <·h1ldre11 .C~IH~1t;.u111. S.1t 'I :! \flue Vllli1u1·. 11~ W. for11r11t. unit ~ 11 k I I h hv N.ll. offit't•.pat1•11l luw c·oln.Anahc•im ___ . · · un Jl'(S, a . Chihu.Jhu.i, nt·t: ... ls i.·n•1ng S'rt-:H ~;() 1·:1p111'UJl'nl , flrn1 . t';.ir•c•t·r ol'it•ntt·t.L Wuitrelill. purl·limt.•, IJ\'l'I' l·rib:; & l)lli) llt'll. Pic n ll· hu1111-, do.•,,. 1101. hk1• du~!>. (' o 111 r ·1· V , J, nts u f Ne<·d nc1l h11\'1• h·i.::•I ur 'l'I f:l'lltlN I·: SAL ES, 21, t'Xpcrienct'<I, ri~hiy:I a tobles, sto\'C:~. IJ,! & ~ml hut. is i.:J v.t1Ll·hd11i..:. h•lU~i:hnhl 1!1•tn 'I.. II! 10 MATTRESS •MADNESS• •ALL SIZES* Priced to Mo•"! i;;1:,.'."11;25 kH4l: i:ll~; CHEAP! J.1•11n K (ll~·n1p1a 1·h111 .. 1. l''o .~11.1r1 ;1 •.:t 1•rnw;1rt'. "B1 •l11v1 •<t ", Ht·f'll & l\arlun s t1·1 lnut, i'l;is:;ie ltfiSt' 497 l U71i 1111ten.t Jaw tik ~~rnd, hut 1-: JH'nt:nl'l''I prl·f1l'.r~~1, ~k . Lun('h timl'. Apply in, 1:~~-s ts,4 <t~~·· ?fri~'ie G112 :f235 ·11':0.I S1\'I' & !'H IN. 1762.i 1nt9hitc.nt'l' & .,;u1.xl skill~ I'. rn hS. 111111·h :1.~ yol.A1k e IX'l'Son. 'l'wn C.iuys fo'riun ~ IS, 0 )Ok< .i:-;I,:, l,unp. · . Ht•ilwuod 'l'ri•i· t .anl'. rcqd. Serul ll c-sun1c• or h. t;1lk1n~ to llt'OIJl l.( ;111 Italy, 221.i7 Fr.irvii;w lld. W:il!hers,iltyt'RO. Furn1tw,.t' 8050 lr\·rn•· ll r11 1·,.rs1~1 l'ark, lt'llt•r or 1p1;1H lit·H• tc)rl!oo ,\. 1~. ,,. Sout ht.•rn <lran$(t." ....t,;ni , Roll·A· W cry hds •" • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • rl·h:r1·n1·t.·s to J'.t>. it.0 ., C1ti oty rrinn :111 ;ur f'On · · ( -----H ide-A-Woy Beds 11 .. '.f), kinu :.D'" n111lll'l'''· :1~J17 1 '>1rk lirt·t•n l)r c:rl.\1 , 1.71 S ' "llf ~ I' f • I I o Furniture·. C"lor 'l'V . ........ :1 .!M10l < l\llJ fll'CI u f1cC'. r wo WAITRESS *FREEZER• 111,, :11•n11 gs, r.11111•, ·' r.1 1 1 1 . l 'cn111 s ,t\lt•r!l lM'r~h1p l"ur S;1n ... ui S 1•'1'•'u c han sail' 1r11rr11·d . f •r1·~tiJ!l' n1 •I i"il tM h•I N11 \Ill. ;.'ll(J(I l"t';ol t•luh. i;;1;1 ;Jti l3/ .... \! 1'.'1 r1·1'111\I pl ;tycr. :'..IU·7KOO '1':1111'. :! l1ir1-:e .J1·n ... 1·n s k·lt :"i·I0:1rn LO 1pn1 or 11 1 k 1 f1rn1, :..tdl IJ('l\/Jllt·d, ~l.'i tao 111.~. 1no ~. t·t~· Sat. . , I WAIT rt::t n:., II i•, rt•1• rnl'r, l s;·•~ (/ 1 M;1111 l l;un ''f 10 l:lpnl , J\lon( II )' ER ('u1hll c lounl!<'. 1<:s1:1t" 1'"1 · • ''"' t1t'<'11· .~ '.J.o lh iui.:h f<'rulay. Apply:1t O ''·II I Weiba"'"/"f' ,, .1 i ~ tv:d. S.ll5), lll'h\•·rv 111 ,.,.,,,1 •.... ,1,,. L· .• ,,1 .. ,,,. 25 E . 171h Sl. "osl11 ,vcr21. ru lparttm.<'. ' -" u csou .... c•l'<l.631 ·tJ.11J8. .• , ... ~ .. v No·•-r n • • 1 7"'5 exlr:.inrdinary rl our <;1f1~ t:a l11rt•. ::!l'.1 1\1J:11u., •11 .·u . 0 , .. ,,11 ·r .. ~y ,. ·.•· · .•·t·"l'l1 Y. c.. "" ... ., 1 k s M 1>trl'ct type Ji.unp, i!l::t!->: •u1J>'.Yltl·.·~ ... 1~.······1t .,. 1\v" rr B.Snt.~11. s~·n11a;1t 6<16·4\lll. _._._c_i:_t:_(.;,._. " -.::trt... GOING FISHING? B'S WORM FARM Open l)a ily 7 Arn t<i lll'rn · NJ!f' t..:rawh .. ·r.., l\lc:1I Worrno,;, Afnf':ui N1t..:hl Sct'rclary I EXL'CUll \'\' }-';•st and :1 l'C'Ur:1lrt~·111:-.I , shorth1lnd, \'i1ri1'(I ultu·l' '"'Ork . Near t>':i s hinn Is land. lntcr11 ul11nlal Set·urrly Corp. &l<l-51\.IO. •· (•offec 6 ('nil tahles, pal.I J!l'.:!5 llAl!llCJl1 Jll. l':\I (urn, PLUS !\lore & Lot: l 'i\LJ, 111 ll(>1."1111:! ·r<>T ·rrul'k l)riv1!r v.·anl· Sf'r\'ice Sta. Attendant . t'lt 1 l'lll'l'rienl'<'d prt• 1tttin1c. 1-~x r>1.'r 'd .. 111~·. fL·rt·1L cuot1 pav + 1\\'uil evl!~ & '""'kuds . he t'rit s. Appl y IOlJO N (! a l :1 " II t.' :1 r . ,\• If\ It'. 1;012-125<! WAITRESSES Gulli\•('r's H cstaur~tnt is i1111•r\'lt.'wing no....· fur 1''1( prd lunch wait1·t.~s. /\1>11· J~· i11 person bctv.·ecn 1\11111 lhru 'fhurs, ;1 tu [, l'i\1. I~ !'\lal·Arlhur. lr\'11)1·. i\lrs. ltnpp. )'.ird :..111•. l'laut .... )1·v.•1•l t.:rawll·r~& l{t'tfW11r111:1 hant.lv.•ritin~. 1\1>11Jy A!\l , 1_4 ____ .;;;;;;;;~ ::s!() Newport Bl vd,<.·. i\1. Service S_t;1lion cn1pk1~l'P AVEL AGENT 2 ,1•;1rs recent"·ex · W11td : ·re1:11ag~r to hi1l1> l)l'I t'n<·c nc<·ess11 ry .in '"'' hst.'wrk 2 tlys pcr.nio totf & 1·ruis c sales, inCIJ!\t .i:1.i.!)li.\bur15 c4· J\11,c. Don't Miss Out! -.L·(J!\t J.: & Sl•:t-:• Iten1s Su hJt'('l to Pre:':.ilc \\le I lo111Jr !,.1or1\ & J\1C MASTERS AUCTION 20151,. /\c"'l>nrt HI. C,\1 . t1:1J :.lii25 ,\· i:.1il·Rt~: t:IHl.'S Wht. t.•an .. pv 1.it •o! !.. fr;.init·. d1 •1jk, 1•hr, hutch. sidl' tb!. Sl~l."1. l '11r ~ stud111 t•uut•h 1 ~·11r t bl 11nit SJIO. A:\l ,F~1 ratllu ~ rno11•1 ph111111~r;ip~1 xl111 f11 r t•hrldr1·1 1, 1•1· licycl~s 8020 ~li.•tlri•urn W ;dl ~·c·111111.ol ••••••••••• •••••••••••• 1 • -"' I I'.)', h11uJ..s, r11,u·r;11lll' :incl t7:J02 (;olhanl, llB tTlUl'h llHtrt·. lU.1n1 ·lpm. t:ALl,ij.17·5141 S:..lurd.1.> and Suutlay. ----------•I 107 P1•:1rl, llall ~•=• 1., ~I J\(j ,..;J ;>;, lhil!ork ',; \\'ili;h1r1·. Sak'' Clos1·1 S:·1t••: S 11 1· .. K IH·J :~ c .. r(·t·r l\I "'. •1111111 ,• At 11 II fl\ t ' I U :-; I II Ill I'!> ' l'h \'\'\' [) ~ f.i· I I ·xx:!'.! CUSTOM CAKES ...p1•ak1•rs , :!I :-. :ir., •I !>l~.:ak •·r:-. 111 P:,ir•h 1•a1J111+.:t, nt•w 561.10, ~··II )i;ri:i. 2 11111. ultl . S rnalll·r A:0.-1/F;\1 .'olerc•>, :! s 1w.ak•·r~. l :11>c· Sl5tl. 2 :Zcru\h <'!"bl ack ·rv ·s , r1•1111~ .. 1·onlr11I, l 1110 . old SI ~~ e a, ;\ll('rOW<l\t' 1;11·1:•• t/\'l'. Litton. :O.l1nut l'n1a.o,;1t•r, l Ill<), old 5:125. IJr:1H111j! ta II Ir-, 1· h :1 1 r . I),. d ~ . 1lrt·~ ... 1·rs. ;,1x.1i11~·1 aflo•r ti prn rn and Br1dgr Cruiser. :1t~·. 1969. No. Cfo"201 .. t;G. Xlnt '-'On d ition. f>rrercd hy ()w.ner . $33,000. ! 71<1Hi701·7U:to, 1~7 llf M:1rk l 0'A't1i n I /(), w lttlllt\un1 trlr. <.:lea n . ~:1nci. t;:itl : l•:iot !ll'.fl '7'1 'l'rl llull 18 It .: 140 1..:hcv l /(J. l.owhuor.-. $.lfiOO. Call M6 .. ~i2 J.·,\1\111.Y 1-'ll;'i fK)1\T 2ti' Bartender (.;ruili~r. \''.II 1•11 ~ .. r:ib111, xlnl cund . ~!an:--exlra!'.6W ·817~ '72·15 ' (;Ja!o!spar. :;()hp . t:vinrude. T rlr. A·i cood. $1<150.1"1.'i·f.&14 f'\'f•S Boston \l,'halt·r Jfi"7", lil.:e f\t'W + 65 Ill' l=:vinrud~. (;ompa s s . tach. Call 2 13 /6R!:i·8360 or 213/693-0771 ext . aJJ.o2. ------ c;t,o\STHON f'J,()Si'::OUT A'r I) Er\ I. 1-~I( L:U!-il 17', 18 'outt;oard&T/0 fJcep V & tri·hull South L'oa~t Marint S\·rvi•·e. ;,14r, \\'. 19th s 1, (:.:o.J .li'15·'i l:!l ----- . ,, ,J no cxpcrH'nt.:c ll(•1·t•ssar:-o . t>n the job lr;11nin1-:. A1>1>· Iv ut J\1arin:1 Sht•JI J:J!f~l l'ucific Cousl Jlwy. 1111 . 213·592-1571. SCrvico Sta. i\llcnd11nts , t·xpt~r 'd . Ne.at, (;lean, de· pend. Boyd's Arl'O, 400 1-:. 17th SL, CM d,onf'stll' & inll·rnational W--. --;-d --L · . · t1clt·tin,.: ·• n l c • 1 " c .' n Mou~ek,eepcr comp:•n1on ror r('ma lc 50 yn;, old. Must drive. No s moking. Hl'fs. 547-5:!:!3. 0 SP I) \' II· ' I " ·k ·urn. ' pt's. "'"~ "' I • • O • (.;~~'.f' ."~~1 .:1ntq . i:.:ul1J finish. Sl:J;, II.I l;~ls'e.!~i·w , ~. lr,1mc Sofa 7• t.:ont<•nipnr;;r,v _wo. ·1"..!.:_t;;.i:.IO ______ $.'"IO. Aflull s1 .. \\'alkt.·r SJJ. S:ot C)nlv (;a._ !'>tuve , sll•rc·n, t~ikP rart~. n11sc• ::!7 t! J·:. \\'i lsori, ~;.~1 .. 6•lf;.111.i25 fur •'\"1·r ,\• ''t'\;1 ,.11>11 . 1n;;stcrfull.v 1-r1•:1lt•d lur YJIU. 'l'h1· unu:.11:d ._.., tll~ S fJ('('la!I ~·· l'r1i·1•d rt• ;1 ~11n:1lilt.· v.·11 11 ,,;1l1sf~1 1· lion gu ~rarlll'•'<L t':i ll lll·ll'rl llOW r .... JOUr t.·uslorn dc·1·oral1~t t'akc at ~n~·H l l:I. PUBLIC AUCTION J\l i\,'iY l'l'E ,\1S() .. ' 1''11\"J·: l•;,..,'r A1'1•: .J ~:\.Vt·:L H\'. A ll .I' <lll.Jt-:t:TS. /l.N 'l'lllU ~:S, Fl:--: E 1"1 IH:'\ .. .. :·re. l'Jll)\'.J·: ~·tJH t'J. l·'jl. 1 ... 11HtH'llU1<1':. ' 1~· Ski·Fis h, \ir,hLc;, ~lee SHAKLEE- tJi s tributors Wanlcd. ..-ine line or OrJ.:1:1nit• l lcullh & C l t'i1n ~ng Products. t:a115<11i·5.'r.l7. ,ntrr•iewing by ~ppointmeftt Only Please Call 586·1901 Warehouse Rc.'otaurilul , Newport Bl'ach need:-i hostesses , busl>oys & THE busgirls, full or p;1r1 time. Appl~· 1n PL"rsnn tu • 3450 Via Oporto, lltwn ~hoc Salesm;in, parl •>r --------'ROADWAY :J :30·51'l\.t . 1 ull time hcl1l needl'tl. j\ju Lana.-Wi ii.i WA!\'l'S 'l't• \\'OHK'.' ('Xpcriencci fl('(.1\l.'fl. 1\1>11· ~·-llHIVEACAll! 1.\' Lanz, r·ashion !::.land . Ht'lls (:ll(J()S .. : your hours, i'\11. ....·ork for yourself, be ----fS;1,t :1 Ana 1''rv.•y :1l El your ov.•n ho:.s. i\-1en ur STOt:K H.OOi\1 CLEll.K, 1'ci ltd. J \Yomen . Can be slightly knowledge of sail boat1 Ec1 ;110ppor.Bmployer hll1ld ic ap1>ed . 1\'t:>t1l · parts he lpful. Some liK hll•-!---....................... ~I ct e~1 n t\ p pc:.i ran cc . l'of AN ' S SC llW f N I"' ti73 47ll VAR_!i!'l'Y. ~O S_PE l::I) 2·ro11 Ci rain Hl ... l Lt•;11l11•r UtK I::. $50. 1,.1i;.;Jfi8'1 (·hrs. Brass N:11 I h1·ad 2. JO s pd s~~t-;o nd~ lrim .S:lfl01•r.i>ll«.lll:l'.~ _ ~c~1~·!n..,~·wlS&l ; Jfurfy Af!li~iue Oak JJrop h.·af ~._!42·~:lJ9. · d1111n;.: tahlt•. pt•rf fur luildilKJ Materials 8025 !-. Cll a I I ;1 r t.• ;i s I 2:J. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 516·.'l!~ FUO,NT .Uoor :i.j,~79xJ"4 , An1;1n.1 !lhl ,11 ... r r•·ln::, "t G ('r1 ssc ross f!.l<ts:-v.•hitc. ~350. ,\1ni11 ue. u111 panl·S. perr. t·ond. $50. 2 d1nini.: rm s••I , nou·rnar Bathrn1 . windows 2llJ. rinis h , 2 lt";1 \l'~. fi p aild<'rl kltl·h. w111Jov.· 3x4, bdrrn chairs. Sll111 Sofa IU\l' 'A'indow Jx2 :di xlnl. scat 550. Chair, SI~. !Jiii cond.,allforS.35.ll!.>2:_:1820 hed. s2: •. 1\~k. r u r Cc:wnttas & Equipment 8030 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Dar bar a , 551-2000. c·1dentA I, Santa Ana , TRAVB. 70. Suppll'mC'nt ynur in· btwn 8 :30 & :1 :uo. '1·11 Arn1y Hcl'ruitcr eome. Ori\'ea.c:1bfi hrs Beaulieu Mdl 4008Ztttll, --------l'al s huw you a new t ' I · Movin ~·BC'a ul1fu l Ju\· eseat & S1)(a. \"L'r.)' ~d qualil y, n CVl'r USl·d 968-882~ SYSTEMS •. ,, d -·''''"'' ... 0,ld. Call or more :i < ay. ,.pp y in complet e aecessories. ... person, Yello"' C;1h Co .. a lu n1inum l':t~e. i\lint GARAGE SALE 7 ' ll i·rl·uJon sofa . blk . n:iu }!ahydC' t hair , n1at c hni.: e nd tahl cs, 1·ommode & c•ofrL'c tblt". lamps. dryt•r, fnd s v.·nrk l. & port. 1lshv.·sh1•r . nds. v.ork. 1:r t:ioat, mtr. &trlr.,lo1(11fm1sc ll•l•il Unlan. <,,,11·•h·n t:roll'. !i:l.'i·88JJ , ·r'l'l'EY.'1t11·,.:ns. 11i1 ~. lamp:;. bo\\·l '~. ball , k.n i.:s izl", bctls1Jrc;.11l & lot.." n)ore~ Sat. ~l··I. l2:X ()utrif.!l!t'r l>r.·.t:1l;\l ~l o\'i ll~ Sal.·· AnlHIUt' l\1;1hog:iny drt,..~(·r Sl l5. Uikes, tuy:-,\: g an1t.•s. 1·luthl'S, n11s1· 5'1U<~J. 0-L\ Coronad11 Dr. CJ\1 buyinJ,!. Apply 191!:1 E. ()(•. t ---Vels .. r(•\ired. Ase 2;~ to ANALYST hir at Cosl<1 Ml.'s.r.1. 1116 1-:. 16lh SI. C~ta d'l' oow 551 '".'""' l)t."rv.·ncy .Savings & l.0:1n fl ·l r~t 1u:1 ·, Huntin••ton •t ••a. con 1 ion.,,,.,.,..,. '"""0 · u ~ 1•L· ''I) s 1 , s l '"' "~" ESTATE SALE u,, .... ,.. . ·a c . ·a . Assoc., has imml·~liull' lk·:rh.96l·8821 -----------W;1nted ;'55·135MJ\1 zoom ,~ 1 1 'h 1 11 JOA1'1.2083'1thSL.NB.!>' ''pcn'.n• '''' , .• ,,,·,,,,1''''1 ----M h d' lcn• Tenla.• lh'ca<l• o• ,omp c c o.wse 10 1 I) 11 k " ' ere an l§r ;, ·" " furni s hin gs. Anl111ut· yer sar >0:it.81r ·.purt h1~hly skill l·fl in sysll·ms ._. UTOTEM* ••••••••••••••••••••••• T·<I mflunt 540·06G8Burr.>~ while & "old Chickcrin" stereo. IO s pd.eti·, & procedures. f\1u~t ha\1' "'I Atif" 8005 -----0 ' colle••cde"recand min.4 EMPLOYM~ 1ques ' Cats 8035 Grand Piano, cus lon1 GIG ANT I L: S :11 c, .. .. U"' • •••••••••• ••••••••••••• 1 r ., c• 1 · yrs. experience. Sa\'ings ••••••••••••••••••••••• mace urni ure. I• p:un-Furniturt', applia nc:t•s, & Loan bal'kground de· OPPORTUNITIES. VICTROLA SIAMESE Kitlens, reg'd. tings. 92 " Antique lt;ili<in e 1 o thing . l' a r s. sirable. Send resume & fu ll(lrP;1rtl'ime Lar,i::e (51" high, 2-1 ., v.·/shots. ~1arbl c IJH . t:1bl e molorcyc:Jcs.:1irt·ond. &. salary history to: N:l fo:xpcr Nf'{"essary ,,.,. id e, 2 5', d c e p ) 5:1fi-7!Xi2 v.·/brass inla\·"· tj \'t•l\'t·l m1.~e. 1-'ri·Sat·Sun !'911~ DOWNEYSaYilKJS .gcll -6.5 Eligibll' Brunswick (Bnuiswil'k· IJR ('hairs, ·Cott·. <..'<1lll'<'· t-ioundt•r, II. II, ~~·!J02tl ~u toTheNearcst Blake·Collendar Co., l..on~-haired maleor ani?l' tors Items. Sat. I\-Su n. vr963·1174 & Loan ·tc TOL: tt·l1\RKf:T Pat. 19JR I Pre-('lectrit', kitten , hox trainl'<.I. IO 10-4, 613-8709, -l ----- 1?.0 . B<lx 51~ f'if.·\ppli1·;1tion.s&Inro ~·ind ·UP \'il'l ro~a . wksold$5.G45·12"9NB 4651 Hri ghtc1n ltd. t 'dM LIJA J)S of 1;1111d1es ! ~ntaAna.Ca~tH O ·ALL (714)642·7702 tt1 41 hogany fini sh. !las ({;:1mC'oShore!>1 Berri ..:. JI r ye r . J .. Attn: A. l\1on;illo T .T~Systems , In('. fi\"e builtin storage BEAUT. Siamese killt>n . pope rback. book-.. L:aby Ii l.'"1·2lOl.I t\ni.: Sz. BeJ. J\ev.', t·onl· -- µletL', s t HI pk i..:d. Xtra Miscellaneous firm Sl ~JO (\\'vrth S12.'"1 t. Wonted 8081 <}n Sz Sl70, usu;1lly h<1rn1·. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ineld(·l.8J5 ·l21'~1. SS CASH SS FOR :.t.irt, w /trlr. Sealed hubs S850. rvi c s <J l\t ar i ne !"('r\"ice 220 Vilt oria. O f )g.,.~· GLASTRON, 1/0 . r'isfling &. skiing. S:UOO. ~1 ·6ZJI ------- . ' - .. •l ~·1 , ' ' ' ., ... • ' EqualOpptyJ::mplt•Y1·r_ spa~es. Pla)·s excellent· ~1h nlos,. t:.hoc. point. XI~N1:. Gold ll~de.i bed. itt.•ms, luns ,,f n1i sc . ____ __ CLASSIC l8'Cenlury Bay ly. lleady to refinish. _s_h_ots_·_._S_35_._6_·12_·_6'."'1 _____ ~: i't;;· tlropte.ifthLSl4. 5af..QJ'17, lRI llanu\"t'r . Efl'(·tric dryer, A·I t·und. WANTED: boat. 4 t·yl, Grey eng. ./ ~o.oo Phone675-0J.12or PERSIAN Kittc'Tls, CFA .. · :i Cl\1.S:it /Sun. Compl<'tc s ingle !Jed. Gd. ore. rurn. Will pay t •un eo\'·s. t.lint cond.-· TEENAGERS & CDLLIGE STUDENTS Etlrn up to $50.00 pc• week for part time work evenings "1id Saturdays. Phone 536·1287 Friday or Saturday for interview. ~ - Equal Opportunill Employer Catch The Breeze Diii Fashions! fi •S·9988. 545·1887. 3262 California \VANTED: !Janis h lYl>l' PUBLIC AUCTION llard ruck t.tapll· S75. t.·;is h? 833·36<10or640-0613 .Asking $2,900. 673·4-079, Hcautiful bov.'I & pitc·hl'r St, Costa .~ll'sa. ~urn,. .~·hrs. & ~?fa. l lcs;k'~ 1.1A;"o;Y ITt::J\tS QF .,.INF. 64'1·S1C-t ________ I Pianos & Organs 8090 -"67~3~·38=9~1 _____ _ h<bluel kS.atin,,&1· ~af1f~1ta D04Js 8040 '::.n;l~,t~r~~k\\~.~11l~L t~/1 . l::ST/\TI·: .I E-:WEJ.R'I'. Girls Schv.·inn bike, xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• 26' sM.1 Chriscraft w/ slip oop s 1rl .. ec. Ir···••••••••••••••••••••• 642 &8-I(' AHT llB.J fo:CTS, AN· cond.Sl5.:lllP:Jv.·heel BAl.l)WIN Acrosonic space. 220 llP w/ I'?. ricane lamp Cs ml l. /\s· PET WORLD · 1 1'J (~U F:S. FINJ<: FU l<:'-1. run bike. $..."lO. 120 Dass Sp i n et iii ant1. l.ii,:ht Less 2() hrs.~'~ hull 111 sorted kitche n gadj.!cl.s & , • , . • 7' ~· Sof;i . pale l!rll . Slf.IO. t:TC. Pl-IONJ<: f'()fl IN· Accordian, $75. 2 Unused finis h. SllOO. 5·l9·:M30 poor: cond. SU1t,1tile for tins. Assorted vases, dis · ~ol'kers ., ~ht hu a hu.a. Extra lung lv.'in ll<'d "i FO. & BHOCl-IUHJ<.:. lleneh car S('ats. cflm· - --dO ·lt-yo urs c lr c r or h es, ca r ni\'a l g J;1ss. IOf..l<H~s,Sh1~·tzu'.Dox1f..', t•usts!ipcovcrs,Sl ~ .. \n 615·2200 p;1 cl size, ~17 .:JO c~1 . Cable Upright, practice s alvagac. \\'illcons ider 842·3"31. _D.ob1e. Pit ~u\J s, tiquc. brass a ndirons & Hor••• 806.0. 581-251$. piano. l.iood 1;01tdition. bes t oJrc..r r eC"'d by . Cocka p oo . I ekes, frp lC ft.•ndt•r S l 'I)· S200.Ph.6·12-H631 8/31/75.552·i272aft6prn. Beautiful bowl & pitcher Westies 100 mixed pup · ·' · ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAWN!\10\\'l-:B. t•d)!C'r, (blue) Satin&. t arfeta · s't d · ,· ~resscr, si:w :_ lilk c::.i.~t R"'G 'IJ Th hi d mclal •lo,, '"'"I. •xll' L'IF:t.1>·.s· W;:irehous JO'ChrisCraft.1000.'l'win · h pies. u S\S mos iron l·h·1ndel1cr s 1·J5 "" · oroug lr(' "' ' ,. h_oop skirt. Elcc. ur-breeds. 2525 W. 17th at 495_6--,1 ' ' -· Gelding. Black Hun · deckin g. rert il1 zc.r Sale.. <100 pianos & or-screw, v .s 's, s lJ:t; ti, lrg r1cane lamp (sml J. A!'· 1-,.airvi ew .SA.Opcnev~. ''·· ter/Jumper, lfi.3 hand5, spreader.l'l<l2·M7tlii i:ans, ne'A'/uscd. Spinets, cockpit . com pl. r('· sorted k itl"hen f!.Bdgets. & 53 1.5027, Antique s olid l'ht•rry k 111:! (; vrs. RC'as. 962-5.'i!n or (jr;1nds, Pl;iycrs. Going furbis h et!. 1'-1 us l sell tins. Assorted vases, ch s · · ,. I II I I r:~f.31 24 out fnr husincss. Ren $7,500. 714/(;75·151\I. . I I "" f I II' t s ize ...,annon 1;1 Jt'1 . ->-II I .1, l "l hes, ca r n1v<1 g a ss. oc:aut. emae.co 1e o siso.492.8341 an( qui('( .tine w /op l huy. Kawai. ---- 8'12·343 1. ,i::ood home. No papers -----II I·: A U 1' If' U l. "• St<ir"Quilt.OOllOO. S t ein v.•ay, n :ildwin, "59Cris. Ca\'alier. 26'. 21 1 SJ0.842·0549 /537 ·6239. French Pro\·1nt·1;1I li\'ln g ~l<>RGAN !-'illy, )!t•nlll', S2~••G75-3480 C hickC'rin ):!. Yamaha, hourS .• on ~uat. Storage.> \VANTJ::D! Old Music Boxes. ~let· tl :1t h Steit1s & ltoy:tl Doulton Tol>ics. I Pc. or Collel'l ion. Will pay c:<1sh. /\i)RJAN'S, :11 11 Villa \Vay.NB. 673-7202 -'----'---'-------!room Sl'I . t:ou1·h . $750. or h e s l offer. Kimball.Wrlt7r. I!i yrs. 85'" ref~1r0b. All I . h S ll Pu \\"ANTJ<'.f): Ap11ro'I(. :lll ' ~ 200 ~·6 5-19 r1s e er p:; matching ch;tir. l hi1-:h 558·181K J"IELO'S -171•1)638·Z770 ~-""· ,...,,.,' · _ AKC. ~1 ale & fen1;1lc. back chairs. lwo marblt.· chain link rcnc1ng or dog 12072 Brookhurst. li.G. __ S50_&_s1_;_.,.._1_~~-tbolpc ',·onpd ~·io'brrleces,,~nbelc·'",~'.,; A:,1:;;~~·,,~i ·';1. ~~l~r.1~:1~;; _run __ .55_7_-69_34_. ___ _ COC'k('r Spaniel. AKC Ht.~. " '" 1 55-,-95 Wat('r skis, junt:le h;1m-l .. mp•. S700. '"''·"252, n l'S · i · 1 -----k . I I Tan. I )'r. J1ah'. Gd u = ~ moc , aquanums. Ja .1y w /kids.S150.Ph·!).19·1862 9amtoti:30 ' HouseholdGoods8065 <'(1uip. 1~521 lh·l,·11:1 l"r. •ANTIQUES• days.581·1932eves_. __ . _OVAL BHA!l>EIJ Hl '(; ••••••••••••••••••••••• II.II. Call aft 3, 537·2879 J)og Obedience Class to 8xto. wool. t.:xcl'lll'nl l·louschold 0~ Furniture Gorr n1cmbersl11p lr,·inc t•ondition. Best cash or. fn_r ~al~. llcnt;i i::e f°:r~al Cst Cnt.v C lu l>, Npt lii.:h fcr.61s.o262 cl1n~n g rooni s u1l~-8 S700S44 .10134~·lZ3l l'ha1rs, couc hes, s ide · llollyv.·ood douhte bl'd . rramc, box sp1ings :ind mattrl'ss. SJf1. 5.'l2·8U:..'l-l . \111)IC's, l'ers i;1n c•;1rpC'I . Free (;if!. lmpor~·C:ll;i]OJ.: h C' d s . ,. c rt ; c a I Harlot fo:ntcrpr'* J)ept (.; rcfri gl'r:t l o r ·frcl'7.cr 8696 El Cerro l''tl Va lley. L~~-~l~,~~=d hf ust Sacri(il'e! S42·49S7 &646·70:D 24' Lyman fo'b g l :; Sportsman ·73, $1 l ,500. 20' Cal 5'oop '74, $5500 28' Cruising Sloop$.5500 19' Owens fg 18 $2000 20' CC Spr. Spl. L1550 Pri\'. l'arty will buy llam· Bayside Marine Sales mond mod. li·J. Good 673·~70 i'Otld. C;ill 5·18·:ro.l -----'-'-"'--'----- TV. Radio. HiFi, Stereo 8098 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANTIQUES for sale: Uuf. Start '_¥ed. ,\ug.ust 27l~, !et, table & 6 c hairs, lnNev.P';rt-fr\llncll_re.1. t'h....fl!ryWood. Also Vic· __ 1:~ IM. 546-19'!8 __ tro1•, t>:eauC. tontlo, CdM i\KC Chov.·, S n1os. & an area. 6'fS.: 7833 for nppt. to Englis h Springer Spaniel see.,. blk/whte. 7 mos. shots. llesl offer. 548·151:18 REl'w1 0DELINGSAl~Jo: comh1 n ;1tinn, J\T:1yt:1 g -Naugahyde love se<1t & '"'asher. (;to: i.:as dr,.·e r. QUl":EN sofa bed: linens, FRl'.:NC ll Pro\•in('i:1 I di\'an, x lnt for beach m;vi y misl'Cllaneous crpls & pads, dr1ls & cnmbo ·rv. rad111 &. re· '73 TRl·llULL. Silvcrlinc. 16 fl. lo hrs . HShp mere, back to back sc:ils. front W;J.lk ·thru, full c<in\'llS, \7;ins on trlr. Oi\'Orl'cd, J\olu s l s;1criricc. S2850. Ph: 55 I ·2UtiJ or ti73·200.'"i Starts~OW Back Door Imports 1896 Harbor Bl vd. Cttt BRITTANY Spaniel pups, hou ~l!. Sl25. fl42·Zl..1~.J. items. 548-6067 eves. rods, a!':sorl 'd hsc\vrs. cnrd pl•iYl'r . 575. !>10-6002 /\KC. Top l.itler for l"'iC'ld \Ve h~ ,;h;°,m,. rul-1 -uf Open 1-fou~e Saturday & 9ll8·59Ro. liLAC K_A_N_O--W-11 IT;; Elco 27, Chrys e ng. super &Show.549-J25.\.c. ___ Ir l 'I 11 Sunday 2101 \\'ind\.\·ard "E'R . ll I I l I l'ORT,\U I.'·' ·rv. II ". 'U"' b.·1it pump, "II ·-?rnlUl'l'. '': qun1 y. Lanc.Ncv.·portHcnch S~1• ~ o;.itc~cc rr. -"" ",. .. S l-llfl ·TZU purebred Xlnt cont!. Sec lo ;1p· ---S95.e;J.rtopcamerSI5 + $.15. marlin equip: re~:. sur· -----------1 pups. Elir.abeth Taylor preciale. No rC'asonablc. Jewelry 8070 much .more! 2400 l·loli -• 5'10·3008 • \·e;-·6.t~ri g . own. $4100. Pu.Lie •ucn~~ h 2 z Zsa ha . ~ offer refusl'd. 54<1-M27_ .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• day Rd. NB. 548.(SSI 64:.::c·:..::'='--------..., Vf" ns , sa-s '· Brand new guar.'10&50 :- i\1ANY ITEi\15 01'..-FINF. today 's "In" dog. Cuddly Old Oak Furn. H1f\bl. w fi WANTED Garage Door Opener. t-:x-rms ultra linear :;pkrs. Boats, Rent/ J EWE LR Y · ART & inll'lligent, S200 up. l \'S. 4 (·hrs, 1lrc.'ost·r. <'l'l lent workin¢ rontli-SSO/pr. 675·24K9 Charier 9050 OBJECTS. ANTIQUt:S. 645·66BO "ho·n,• ''""int•!, dl·sk. la TOP GAS ll DOLLAR . ,, 1 l SSO -----••••••••••••••••••••••• U RN ETC ~ " " PJ\11) FOil. YflUH lio n ..... ornµ ct'·· · loots&Morine FINE F 1 .... • Y.'ANTED: /\ppro:oi:. JO' ble\11 /d,-;iwer.Also old :! JL:WL,'LllY. W,\TCllJ.:S. 557·4·180 E...,;-•nl PHONE FOR INFO. & d s pd. rly fan s. 1\l uch '"-" -· .,-r··· BROCllU R l'~. &lS·Z200 ('hnin link rencing or og more! 267R t:luh i\lcsa Pl. t\ R1· OBJ EC'fS, GOLU, Norge el(,"l'tric drye r S."~J ••••••••••••••••••••••• A~ances ,8010 run.557 ·6934 Ci\1 S il.YEH Sl:::RV ICE. J O-s peed bike $70. General • 9010 3:.;.:11~;~~~n~~~;G ~'"' fJc 3ut1'fu!Mal"'lrishSct· C-'-----------FINE fo'URN&AN· 552·3690 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Hbi r-••••••••••••••••••••••• " •·ledo'l. Gt•ld ,,·,·':i & i\t all'h 1'1QUES. 645-2200 ----14 o e ...... ts W h &G ler.9mos.AKCrcd.t.·an " " KAYAK, Xlnt co nd . Nat'ICruisingCluh Kenmore as er as "' Jlr. (·hrs, red. Xlnt cond. Sruh:1 t ank , .J.v:ll\L' re· / ddl $!~ C3ll D $75 L" 645-9829 Machinery 8078 "u 1 ,., 1 n , , _,. ,, '· ,·o 1,, 0 ,,.,, nC'w pa e . ....,, 3333 W. Coast Hwy. NB ryer , ea. nenmore Will sc(lar;1ll'.581·52ti0. ,.. " "734'148 Wa&her &. Fri ~i d nirc Poodl('s. Tca('UIJ SilvC'r ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• Backp•Jck, r.1akc offer. "·· Call 631-0281 loafs for CIMrhr W a s h e r S 5 .o c a ., rem. Toy blk male, Toy King Sz. bed, foam. Bridi:eporl Mill. llotary Steve . l) an n Point , UOY SCOUTS n('(.'(f boots. __ _ Kee1a !1111etirlbusydl"ess· Guar /l)cl.546·8672 \Champagne fem _ 4 Xlnl·S.'lOCaah. ibl. 9" L.!;!lhc, misc. '196·93.')5, c:irs&airplancs.'J'axad· in& ht111 v~· teen doll. , 0 1 0 · . 2 548·2846 & &15-2:157 tools. 839·7089or894.oo67 vantri•cs. 546_.900 loafs, Sail 9060 Save1 small lorlune! Cr!Xhet Maytag Washer & dr)'ert rea a ne pups:. & --· --- ------------2 twin bl•tls, $75 for bolh. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lhese "arlfashionsol llnter-J\.1nlChio g, ~hite .. Gd, ~Jlles.!~rem .SJ6-0l'1• GaraqeSal~ 8055 5 If .I', Compress or Ill spl·C d bike 525 . 2 KA'l.AKS.N('wPaddJ('s. SNOWBIRDNo.94 w/lrlr, horpnn , ci ty sllorls, cape, !19l· ~ operated. Sf.00. f\1:ik.c or 673 8064 968 9422 C1tch !ht breezes in t ~h~po· ly sundre's with comlorl1blt Stelt·ID ·btck WAist St&mins::! P1e1ty in pr inl, ~leek In sttipes or sot!ds. ing JR[. Pattern 7362: P•nlS, Cond. st.So pr. '751·1901 646-014:.J.s ••••• ••• •• •• • ••••••• ••• Traill' r n1 ounted. g;:1 ~ 96il·07·HI. Fiberglass $85. Wood $45. extra s ails. s:lll. llo!dtr est, tunic. dress, Ion& General Elect,tC w·o&hec /\KC Kees hon, l yr., Giian.tle Garage S~le: fer. 4g.1.7007 . \\'ant ail res1:1lts 642.5()78 -~ · · · drtst. 1wl. • &Dryer. (clectric).J yrs adorable pct, 1111:ihlc to Qu~llty merchandise . J?~;;~~':::'':-::""-:;=-;:::~:~~::~:~-~ loots,M, ainhn.ac~ 32 . PC Classic Sloop, .. $1.00 lor e~h oatterir. Add old', "'~ado -ecn. S250 keep! Sl~O or ~.:.t, ofr. Antique Ji:.ame tab'1c.' & 25C t~~patte1n lortust-c1as$ bo<h ... 55·~,.~ ...... · ~·l.Sl8 ('hrs. l<l<h t"s clothioi?. C STAR GAZER'jl:.,:_ Service 020 partia lly restored . A ' 1 Printed Pattern 9269: llall Sizes lDVr. 121'1. llfYa. 16Yr . 18Yi. 20Yr. $iJ1 llf 1i lbttsl Jn 11k~s I" y,uds SO.in,h. Send Sl.00 !or 11ell palltm. Acid 25t' lor e.Kh piltern !or Orit.c:lass mil\ ind h1nd1in1. S111I II; --__ .... -c.-t•oflt- 212: Wtsl 11111 SI.. New Tttt. • , 11111 . l'>l•t-ft.1111.-.All· nmr. ztP, s1zr ail• $Tt'l.r MU•ll. DI JOll l lllW '"' °ti lit I Jltlttl fr11J Still llOW ltt t11r 1ow r1l1·Wlnttr Patttr11 t1t11t1-cllJ c111111n lntid1 for lttt pfttrn of yaur ~ft1lc1. St11• 'IS, ltOWI S1w + kill look 11.25 lnstJ•t """ C:r1ltt 11.0D 1111'4111 F1sll1t1 lttk _ $1.DO lutlll S..tlc ... J l.OG I mail1rp ll111dli11f.Stnt11 to i "'_,. •. cry s tal s tt.•m v.·are, A..":•;:.: ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• stealatS1850.673·9J60 B ., I AKC Sh,,. F"'-""""-~--llr CL \YR l'l'llL \'\---~~ .. o,,c,-~1 El-~. I w-· •.• AlcetfOOlla Washe r & gas drye r. eaut1 u e 1<'. Chlldcr:1rt Cfl('y<'l<>1M..'Ci1tt H ,0,,.00,r, ...... ~,i:;.,.;. x "" .. u·j~ .. L .... ,nl'a · .......... wor in Nlc ... efto.pt.105 beautiful condition. $!)S f•...-male, 3 yr. Need ~ &muchmorl"~July3 l& V .. «o•d•ho•olh•S•o·• V' o.cr.ll~"" Pluntbing -lnstall<ition 16' Satellite and $650. trailer. Coeelo.lt\'P'llol e& 548-8053 1>pace and a good homl'. A'ug . 1, 10 Ar.t to 4 PM, T<> cm-e1op rne-iicge-+cot Sotu•dav, ,_ .. 1 .. 1.,c . & llcpair. lnbd CO!?. re· fi7l·,.72.I. I Oltll tlrl•li•IS==-, t . •• $35 .545·3152 412 Vo'•l• Qw'nli1, ND . r~odwotd~t0''~'"9 1°'~" \.n .11 ~· pair. Fire S)'Sl'L•m instl /· -----'":..c.:.::.::__ __ _ ol your ZQd1oc:..b .. 1h 1'9'1. -York, t!!OOJ1. htlt c. Wbirlpool Gas Dryer., 9-;::---toY 8045 .644.:.:.:c·65=95=--'-------I ,..,.,_..""G 11 o+ ~·~· K'Ol,io maint. Scorpio J\l arinc lO'C-L •·•-A,,res ZI,, Plttlfll • mOI old 1 ll\C)Ved LO JI! "H OU -1 1~.. 11 ..,.,. ~'' • 548 ·9'104 oMPI "8 ~RE 1vet bflOf~ 200 elec. StsO. 96S.et27. ··················~···· Tl-IUR ·•·Rt·SAT. a tlor · ~~~: i!~~· ~:~ ---------Cruise equipt. int'I run desltn!I PIUS 3 fret ~'t i"-. Stray black fe male kitten. nucopia of goocl hu)"I: l~· ls ............ ~ ~,o, . .,..,... loots, Marine eovers & cushions. ISIY"k ~~dr'~.ttl.W1 .f.t16 '!:.hlnr rfj ~ENMOREwasher &.gn!I free to good hoc,ne. Call queen si>:e sola bed. in· ~~=~-· ~t:"' ~;:.:;:"·"' Equfpml'nt 9010 Genoa. Pressure wtr,dbl Cr'Kha·~w1"•,..~;, · t.-i drye~. old -models, f(ne 642·9374. rantbikeaeat,adjU5tabl<! :z::--~~-~;::,. •••••• ~ ................ life lines. cstm. interior, cro~ 1 Wlntn~• $1.• wotk1ngf'fhd,~.W,Sryer . . shel\'ltl, bowllnR ball , 100. ~"· rov.~..... l·loble C11t trailt>r, hrnnd S win <'h es + muc h Nllty f ty a.1uu ., '$1.0I 'hose ~ vent•irlcl •• $20. f'9J.JND : Bierer (' .. blue. hnd vacuum. ~hop vo e.. g~:.., !!~"'""....,. J;r;:. new, reJi! $350, only $?00, more-Bri~lo l. Mu"t a1,,1, ~rotll1t ·-·jl,OG each. $46·4365 boys, Lakcvi('w School mJsc. olsnts, bromll\iul~. 1! =:"" !~ )'!: ~~ ~;:;;..,,., 21l·S92-5750 iu1criflee th~ weekend. _St.'f!.·t lll(t•lo•lr.. 1.25 1 _ area.t~nllfybymake.& orc.hjds. frplc. i?rale. lSh q,J.._ tlo-r. 11o1e.u I"!! E'l nrud~e GHP. Lon" fo~ina n ci n g a va t l • W"tt'1t iltlfUci ·--l11.00 'REFRlG.,l\i)ft;-blCr,13 se rf al number. Call beaut . ''lrtoriun lriv-.: :;!"''".'"'' ~r~,v ;t~!.:.., 1.~ ... '1.t .. Yachin g Aasoclat.es.2505 rl•••r ncll1t INl .... $ ·" cu ft .. wht. Fl'Ollftt'4;1 536·5622 seat w / matehini::t ch( ,,,...., .,..... 11 ... 1 ........... 11.1111-11 sh<1fl, like ne"" gas can. w. Coas li'llr!'Y· N.NB Malrf'l1!Ctttll1t lotlt -$1 .DI sepilnt S1'1S )(j'.QCM h' r h, it•-.,,....,.,..... "o ~,_.~,"c~~ SacMfiCe! 548-0.116 646 OSSI J111ta11t rtc .. tticlk ...... SI .• ,·,. , · llcalthy Kittens. 6 wks . nnd 11 os ~ O Ol ~r ~~.. ~~:,::,. :c,r~;:. · ~ lrlstant mit ~Sl.00 G . .E.f1astu;t·Xlntc09d. T'raln e d , weaned . go~dlc s . 425 l';rro~o >>•~ ~'°" •1.-.r>t><>-••••• '62 i':Jgln 4SllJ)oulb0iird llOLOER S•bol, fbgls l-1t1nl "'' '"' -ST.DO Reconditioned. l50 FiJ"m. $4SoO'IZ2. ! Black, 2 Black Chiro. LuJiunu BC'ni·h ~l;:!.~ ~ ~ :~ ~. motor &. controls .• $200. m•st", xJnl cond . $350. Ct111p1 CU!l l tik,.-j!:I 842-0847 i'&whlte 4\W·9822. 1'~''" ''c... 1'~" J!"".~::!!-'°4 Newly ovtrh<1Ull!d. 21 'Ca ll840·4M. ~ ~Af(ll•-1 !'14 Si'.... • · ~t~"" r,:,-~ ... ~t',.::"""'I W, C6asl l lv.·y. Ba.Yli1ior" ,,, 11lth1n1 t12:~ saf. ll•vn·•omethln1youwant Selling anythlnl( w1U'l a TotQn11do Lawn \fH'UUm ~·· )10-o •tllo<• P "rk, NB. Trlr No. Zl 26' Luder• l6 ,..C l111slc took• It 011111 .lit .. _50, lo l ell! OtauUJ.ed _.a. D•llY Piiot Cla11i1lrtect Ad $100. rotdlr\Q alum 11raf· .io&;;.-'"' ~~ · ~:=;:-,: C(l n be !ICcn Sat'/Su n Sloop,· I m m•~. cond. M;1:•1 1f11 f':/f r SO: 'It we1f -Call ~ow , j• ·• aim pie matter . . . told S6S. Sat-St.In. 9·!1. 2101 0oo4 ®A.._ ()~~L.i. onl)r. S2l50. 613.93&0 L.k 11,1 11 '"~11p _:.._ 612...5178. • • ~ mtJ:all M2·S1'8.. Pomona. Ct.t.548-7263 I I I • • II .. ,, •' .. ·- - '· " " •'I " " - .. < " "I l -- I f I ' I \I' l\ttn ,I l ',11 II (",1111 Jlhl' A: trlr ~!~)O 111 h .. 1 ,,fh·1 1::1:11 ~1:!11 Ullt! .o11 1111'\I :!I ' \'\1;1.1'\'1 ; 11 ·11,I\ 1•'1,,.4! ht""I . d.1.1 ,.,,1 11~1 " trlr 11 17 !l)lj ~•al1 1i1 '\I I•• tt 11,,h11· I' !r ;11l1 •r \;In! 1·011d '.! •1·,1r .. o•ld ~·.o11 r .. 11; ,;:1x~ )\I((• 12/IU : llkl' Ill'\\ l "n1't f1 k :1 hl1· ·• l 'lo•:+,t11·1· 1· • ., 111).: 1·1i ,1111 p i ·u ,I <>J lil~I .. ~t·ll $K.''I01;7;, 1:11:1 ~-,_,,,' 1111111.11 11l.1h• t ,u·111 i.: H r urlt•r 111.1,l -:1 ['I.'>• •t~1;,u::11; ~'l ll'l '~lf Ull ,lll~.1ldo•I l".1111µv r I I '~ fl , 1-'.i'. l":1d«r, h1 H•I . 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Had1als, Jl.e11l nice Sll50. &t6.<1·l•lti "6 7 BUG SI ,000. °' J)I r ::c~l 11ff(·r 'fl 17 .lJ212 l:li Squ.11•1•hat·k l\;1 •v. r1• bu1ll 1·n ~1n1' l·:x•···llent 1·ond1t1"11 r;:u fXl!~I ~ •. "17 J."12'.! Sl"l l 1d lo• it 1•rn -.. Autos, M•w •~l:t 51i71i ·71 VW S qu;1r1·bai·k, '' l !!Jli7 \'\\' C <:unpt•r, rPhuilt (',,ntl. I'll u~l ... l·ll ·l~·~t or c:n~1n t.• (;oUll c:oni11t1nr. (er ti·l•l·81ilU. SIZ.51Jt~7:1 -777K 9800 ·-ON ALL NEW AMC MATADORS '/J'h-.....~~ LIMITED TIME ONLY*· ALL MODELS INCLUDED! THE MATADOR OFFER OF THE YEAR! FREE FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING -EVEN OH PRICE-CUT MODELS! HURRY! NEW '75 GREMLIN NEW '7.5 HORNET Tinted gl ass • wheel discs • 3-speed transmission • vinyl • many others! Extras including radio <4nd many others! $~§.QQo.;;::;;, S~J .. ?,~°'~·;:.~; /7~1\§~--------.--Pl_C_K A-HE_W_ V-11 Ml!O ne,... IKIOty "" eot>d~""""I). _. at-."O. '""00. h .. 1 ..... Aloi/FM .. ...., lOl'llCl~V) $1695 -PACER!. SllN a selection. Choose from < many, includin9 excitincJ new colors. Hurry! JEEPS "AND OTHER FINE USED CARS! 7 4.A.MCAMI V ... Miio "-"", !M;!OfY lit tOnqil~ _.., 1!"""9. ,..,oei h,..,., Only 1.000 -.. • .r>ln>' f7ll»!OSI I $~795 . 7J DATSUM 240-Z • c'l'I •• --'· t.,;1.,.., • ., -.,,...;ng, r--RMI S""'1>T !1t16t<TU ' $4995 74 JHP CJ-5 '-"'-dn••. 6 cvt . • l(lff-d, ,...,., lcr °""'""'lun (067JPY) $4395 -''t AMC JA YIUH SST v.e. IU10 ,._. oow .. at-.no . ...,;,,_ -·' '-'.,.. ......, •r.11a, ~~I -rrwre1 11 $1395 ' • , t • • • DEMO CLEARANCE 1975 CAPRICE CLASSIC Mr. Connelrs Demo. Absolulety loaded 4 Door. Less than 9.800 m1leG (.23361) l'IYS. VEGA 'GT . • Mrs. Connell's D\omo: Au!On"BllC, stereo w/lape player. 3.300 miles (09944) 1975 MONTE CARLO Lciaded wrlh 111! w~eel. air cond111on1ng. rally wheels. vinyl top. ( 17553) 1975 MOVA4 DOOR Air condilion1ng . autorret1c. powt>r sfeenng & brakes, radio. heater. (20097) 73 IMPALA CUSTOM 115 TRUCKS Ill STOCK . . 'I• TOM -1/2 Tot1s:-Laftt'hch-Yani - 4 Wheel DriYe1 -c....-Con•en.Jont - LUY Trwcks -llm.en -..S ""'"'' lrandMew 1975 LUY Pickup (592) (11971) ve. auto .• R&H , power steering & Air cond1tion1ng, POwe< windows. till 1968 DODGE PICKUP 1966 CHEVY YAN 15 GAS SAVERS FOR YOU 121 '75 Monas 111 '74 MoYa 111 q§ Ve<JCI WGCJOft 121 '74 Veqa Wa<Jons 141 '74 Ve<JG Coupes 11 I '73 Ye<JCI WGCJOft 111 '72 Ye<JCI Hatchback 111 '73 Pinto Squire Wagon 111 '7 2 Ply..-h Demon 111 '7 4 Ply-"' Duster 6 brakes. air cond. {057HYSJ wheel. AM/FM, vinyl rool. low miles. lleW Jin look ................ Sl 195 (959GSP) ~Mitllwlooii ............ $2475 ..... -................... $3610 ~~~ s2095 ~;529ii EXAMPLE OF SAVINGS: '73 MONTE CARLO '71 FORD GALAXIE 500 Stick shift .. 6 cyli nder engine. (227328) Stick s hift, 6 cylinder engine. (U468~5) · 172 VEGA WAGOM A.ulo., power steering & brakes. air VS. automatic, power sleering & cond., ste reo. vinyl rool. (1200A) brakes, air conditioning. vinyl root. =:: .................... $] ... :.::.H~'......................... s1299 s1299 ~---'°4111 ............ SJOSO. ww..-.llMSook ........•... $1150 ~f~ s3049 ~~~ s1435 · -· 4 speed . transmission. radio, s 1499 h eater. white wall tires. (877FPY) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE CHAMP '75 DATSUN 8210, 39 MPG, EPA '70 DATSUN FLATBED Gardene rs spccitil 877505 '71 DODGE DEMON V-8 automatic, radio & heater, mag wheels, super sharp! '"$5199 '73 DODGE SPORTSMAN V-8. automatic, factory air cond .. p.$., radio & healer, J s.eater, like new. 16149l s4295 240Z Aufomalic, air cond .. AM/FM stereo, racHo, heater, super shorp. 066MPJ · s5095 '71 DATSUN 510 STATION WAGON 4 speed. radio. heater .-899531 $1695- '71 DATSUN 1200 2 DOOR 4 s peed, radio, healer, super clean. 838-BIS s179 F.1\s-Vro Rt:AClf , f"ROM i\N\'Wllt:ft E MUNTIHGTON llACM l AGUNA l lA(N MISSIOl<t 'lllJO Autos, lrnported Autos. Imported AlltoJ. IMpo.-"ied · , h11ported Autos, Imported Autos, Imported ................... _.. ................................................................................................................... ... Yo,tkswo9en 977 Volksw09en 9770 "olksw~·-9770 Volvo ·,i , ;..977z Volvo 9772 Volvo 9772 ~;;·~:;··~~~··;;);;·;;~ ~~~~·~~;:;~~~·!;,;·~ ······~·3·iUii"··?·· ,. •.•.....•. · .~' ""'. ··~~~·~~~·~·;,,~;;;;·· ;;~;··!~~··;;;·~~~·.··;(~ rcbll. cnR. ,\!\1 1¥'-t.I. xlnt ma1nl. & repair analysis to choostfftom! · · '6 7 VoJ~OI -:4· VOLVO econo. lo mi. air. am/fin. .cond. Sl ,650. b75·3.S2°l o completed July7th.X.lnt., '68& t2>'711'!>.4speeds. I "" 4 D "· t:XCI~USTV El.YVOL\IQ rark, r adials. ;1uto, 645·1792 cond. Gd. top . $6UO . w / A\l i Fl\1 s lt'rl'O & 8 C>Or LarRes t Volv0Dc,1ler Sl800 979.3577 '66 Fastback \'W, Teblt 673·4230 eves. ti73·6773 tra~·k . tapt•, .;\II Clean~ 4 Cy l., auto. tnins., ~ir inOrangeCountY' __..___ -- eng, new paint. tires & days 'l'ak" one ur t:ikc them conditioning', AM rad10. BUY or Lt:ASJ:: Autos, U!!.ed all '.~~ New paint, extra clean. ()JRE(.'T ••••••••••••••••••••••• uphlstry. S8SO. ~li2·S05G. 'f.6 VW Hug . E AMC 9905 . ~Jee~": n iI~~T, t·~~~t~ -s~.c~~~~~ <X U~t8~.~r,~,,.,4,,,8,.~,'.c!.1Bl.Pi .. vw ~1'.$1 576 -. [ft!iW~~ ~~~o·n~d··.;:M:"·' ... ~,~~~.·~i2· .. ·~~.'.~,·,·,,;. Hadia l. tC'n1pi'rature ·73·rhin~. Roll Bar, skid v ·.., 'I\ lAfnil ----------'-" .. , .... " 5·lli ·l4H7 ~ tape. 52200. 494-1'.181~ , :t;J: ~ Anaheim 750-2011 _675·5~4 . ___ _ J!augc.Nt.•cdspainl.$750. plate. am /f m stereo DAVE ROSS·· setut. twW 2025 S. Manchester A t e, P i s, 1•1b. $25UU 'iJ VW Sq Bk. A~l ·f":\-1 . · 'fi6 VW Camper, awnint:. PONTIAC ,i, ~~ VQL VO ------, Supi'r E<·onomy~......i..."cc tu radio, sLk . immat'. Bcf 5 xlnt traos. new cni; J410 ....... At'*Dr· BRAND MEW 'Appreciate. ·~<Mlo~ncl S.18-l:Jll, aft 645-062tl $1250. or-~ 496.J:k)? C..Mew 54,.0 ,7 1'166 H,,,no, c ,,, f.Jli q303 9 VOLVOS \V gn. 6cy l slLrk . 1';11;, -------~ ----· -I 75 warrnly.S27S0.&15·7i4ti. A.uto1, Hrw 9800 A»tos, Mrw , 9800 Autos, Hew 9800 Autos, Mew 9100 FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING PLUS LARGE SAVINGS ON ALL AMC MATADORS IN STOCK LIMITED TIME ONLY* * OFFfR GOOO THRU AUGUST 31, 1975 NATIONAL FLEET ANO MILITARY Si.L~ EXCLUOEO. Buy arUase VOLVO DEALER SIMCE 1956 WILLIAMS IMPORTS EXCLUSIVE VOLVO · DEALER 8011 Commonwealth Buena Park 521-7000 WE STILL HAYE IOVol•as~ at Pre-lncreaw Prices Come in Today Buy Lease Dwt le.wiA • VOLVO '70 JA'iELIN SST, l'/S. P tl!. air, auto, dlx. inl. 8 trk. xlnl. c ond . Sl.800/ofr. 968·9"122 . Buick 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 69 RIVIERA With ;ill the f:•t.tury CX· tras inrludin~ s tt•rt•o. power ""'inclows, fartory air. rallt•y ""'heels. \'in~d roof. & Very CJei1n! (27568) $1489 ....,.....,..,...., .... QAV~ ''6NTIAC ztll ....... AtNrDr. ..... 17 1974 Buick Cenlury l~an · dau. 15,300 mi. Xlnl cond. Auto, p /h, p/s. a/c, till whl, Nulmi',I:! w /half white vin. top. S3800. 492·3425. 74 BUICK ReqalC. Beautil"UI brOwn with bei~c ~ & sachll c interior, factory air con· ditionin~. cruise conlroJ. tilt steering wheel, rallyc wheels. radia l tires. (855JPW) $4195 JqM Horbor ( M 646 qJOJ FINE SELECTION OF USED CARS ALL PRICES PLUS TAX & UC . PRICES .c;o()D THRU 8/4/7S • '70 CHEVELLE To Subscribe To YOUR Community Newspaper CALL 642-4321 DAILY PILOT MALIBU Auto . tr ans ., f actor y ai r conditioning, pwr. steering, vinyl roof, bucket seats -real sporty, low miles. (0178NR). 2195 '69 JAVELIN SST Automati c, r ~c lor y ai conditioning, fully equippe w/power. (296AEQ ) $1695 '73 FORD WAGON .COUNTRY SQUIRE Air C"Onditioning, Fully equipped, duaJ rear facing seaL<i, AM/FM m.ereo radio, 30,000 actual miles. 1810H¥A). $3695 ~:~~rO::OEJr '70 FORD '70 CHEVROLET 81 Aulo trans ..... -... MAVERICK MONTE CARLO ai; condiliooine.' FUUf eqWppeCI. Air OllldUoning. ~P'! economy Vinyl top, air cond~, FUD (670E1L), . V . (ZSRllt), ' pped. (7t'JBN0). $259.5 .• • . . LAMGEST -SELECTION Of Used Yolvos In Oral1CJe Countv· CHOICEo#Jo .,,., ...... •74•1 •145 WAGOl4S •164'• Roy C ar•er. Inc. 2:f4·E . 17thSlreet Costa Me;a 546-4444 Cadillac 9915 • •••••••••••••••••••••• CADILLAC Over 70 to rhooc;c rrom. From S1995 . GMAC Financing&. Leasing. .• 14011 '61 4DR Cad. 84000......e.ctual 2 & 4 Door · mi. Aii--r adial t•.full • ALL WITH AIR CON. pwr. P e rf rond SSMI. DI TI 0 N IN G 1 M . 548·1955 MACOLATf>: & PRJCED . ..:G9=E:::L:::_D_O_R_A_DO_. -.,-000- TOSELT, ml, Perl. Meeh. $1 ,SOO WILLIAMS ;~~;~28 Brnad Sl, NB. IMPORTS C)as5i fi ed Ad• sell big 80tlCOMMONWEALTH ite·m s, small Items or Buena Park SZl·lOOO any item. &42-S678 . }' ! ' • I • I Allt.s, UHd AM!os, us,d Allt.s UsM AM!os, u .. d A.dos, Used Alllos, UHd Frid91, Auousl 1, 1975 DAIL y PILOT DI ,. ,~·•.;;···,.······;;;1 ;si.;ff;:;·~·· ·;;ao ;;;.;.·~····.i;·····t·;;~ ....................... ······················· ······················· , ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••i••••••••••• • l'fftto 9957 Pfyrnouth ... 9960 Pontlec 9965 Avtot, Used A.tot, Us•d Autos, Used ·••··•········•··•····· •·•················•··• ····················~ ... ., .................... . '87 1C1uli ll ;1c. Jlt .000 mi. '74 ~ark tV. Alr·Slert.'i>-••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• "'"' e leu n ! Sorry,tn; Sped •onl•ol . Im *640LDSll• '74 RUNJ\BOUT 4 1ipd, at}. a. .. • I' JI , '69 ltoadrunncr :113, 4 .111~. 7 4 PONTIAC PCMttiac 9965 Pontiac 9965 Thwtderbi,.d 99? ~2·044!) ' ffilj:Ulate! Low mf. Jlriy •548-7100 s.asn f lllC br kes, fa(', air. 48 ,000 mi, llt'W lil"l'li & ' 72 po~r1 •c 71 l:L1io Ne~ SB r 'd., ft,y.&99S.675"8:1'1:1 _ Y Org. W/delu:>le Ulk. Int. rima. Mu~t 11tll . Ndll LE MAMS COUPE " "" 0 1" '73 Cutia" "-·p•<•m•. S2.850. 67~·6714 k r1 t r 751 t"•• I • d d th v 0 I 5 •F •RI new brnkl"ll, all l"Xtrit!I. '68 CONT'I_,, Iii milcU)(l .,... • .. wor . II or. · <J. ,.,.11 <" ~'I n l'n,11 ne. "" "" lflnt l'On<l . 644·7t 5, but CX<'s>t . cqnd. Nt.•1<. 1. wner, fu lly equip. '71 l'INTO· 4 ~pct.'<! ~ :1utum;itu·, :111·1·11ndll1on ST.ATIOM $!P;J008 · tlros, 1Jrkil¥. n1urners f\_ct .ulr .SlereoSltlilck. <"c cn8in1:, whlte.:..11 1111,Pontlac 9965 in~. \'lnyl roi,f,AM /Ffl.1 W•Go~ ---J.'.lc SBQO /ofr 1:1611!>l2'l P 1". l,/li, P /w, vinyl top. r 'adlo , heatt>r. n eal ••••••••••••••••••••••• stereo r ;1dlo, power ""' " '7J CAU <.:'r e lie \'Ille . -· · _ wlri:wheels.350V·ll.X.Jpl 1 ii l l'crin~. JJO W('\" dis t· 9 Pa );:oic n~\·r ,l ,1 · Mut11llil' bron~ w/ lun· Corveff• 9932 l'opd, 13250, 4SiJ6.6779. 0 t'.lln . l22JUVO). $!JOO, 72 PONTIAC brt1kes, rallyt' "''ht..>tli<, & tionwai.;011 ""'1th all t/11• d•u top. Clea n. well ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl. 9957 648~ l)Jr. GRAMD PRIX SJ more! (iliJ2~1 1J\l Juxur1{'s includinJ.! \ ·K malntaincd ,rWllf &IOOIQI '70COlVmE ••••••••••••••••••••••• lymouth 9960 r;vt'ryful·toryoptio11in· $3889 c n i.;1nc, autornat1t' treat ! Cu 11 752· I 70 •••••••• • •••••••••• eluding AA-1 /Fltt stert.>o transn1ission, fuctory :1ir between 9 & 5, a;.k for T-TOP 73 Pinto. hi ·ml'lil. lo price. • • •• w / 8 track l41ipe, factorv cond lt ion i 11 1o:, po wc r 0 ii .xlAt cond. 6S7·NGI ; 3816 ATLAS ·, ·t · & " k • · 454 V-8 engine, air cottdl air conditioning, vinyl s eennJ.: .,ru 4!11, fl<JWl'r t1onin~. leather inWrior. S.Sy~-ore,SA . · rooC, tilt gleeriog wheel, window~. 1111 s.ll't•rini.( Cadillac 1972. ('lc:i11. All p & whc<'l, roof rack, woocl iM1!41!il! • • • 10 U:)tU FIREBIRDS to choot.C' from ha1111ple1: 70 ftlEllRD 6 6 cylinde r, automallc. radio, he<t l t'r. power steering. C209BHJ l $1589 Exl"'''· ,,.,,,01 •0 ,,,1, 1 ampcred prcser\'tc;I ,7 2 Pi"nto Chisl•r~ power window!'i, hockel . . ' " • I t' d US '' c I · grain s1dl's. & mor<'?' \I 5 >y re ire .• . . . t•n Open aily 4c n. 'UI 10 sea~ pow er steennJ( & -~·1 1 pni,04•I M5:?3, oncl! t240IJRTJ S • W PM brakes. et t'. Ste:.il t his <7•l9Glll:J e ·1;3, Good hocly and Ill· D'•vi: R s· quire ~on 2929 llarbor Blvd., b eauty a t be I 0 w <,:=:=:;::c.....:;:::::::.:.:..i $2589 ••••••••••••••••••••• '70 1'-HIHll Full power, lai·t•lf'\ condit1011 1n,1o1 . \ln)I n 9220(,J\!J ~J J:(j ' Huntlnqton Beach , Chryslt'r·Ptymauth ltiliti l Bt•;1l'hlll1d 11.H M'.! Of~ 997 • ·····················• j4 1~·1 llA'rCJllli\CK <~ h•11:.t'd 1·ar. Xlut. e"n:S AUl•J. ,11r. "-'h1h• 11 lh l't:d :.ll I l'l". h lk ll t10J;i.tl·ry IHP1'1l 1111'c1I, r l'µ\ .. 2:lUOIJ rni. ~.i' +i7:1 12:u1 1•\'t''-· fi7:1 1.1t da):. • terior. Radio lln<I hellllfr . " .. ' • _ 4 ~peud . air condttioning, C6'ta Mesa wholcsalt' Blue Book ! '73 t-'H T RA NS J\~1 •15.'1, 4 "iinssl _.,74 ESPRIT runs x lnt. S32S.l'\1 µrty. • 'PO~IAC AJVI rudio. 220GAZ. 546•193~ Ul73f'KSl s pd. hookt·r s, Ko111s, DAV R 536-4377. $2576. .$2789 r ed ·r~d int . Lo mi , Le..,o; than 8.300 nul1'!< 24"....._.'.At,.,.Dr Afl.1 /t-'~1 stcrt.'O, cxtra!I. , PONTI' "C' VII. automatic. rat·lury • '74 Coup(' 1tc V1llt', Iii. •1 '' " l ·70 Plymouth -&atellite l'P673·356:1&675-7978 "' ai r . r ad io, hcatt•r .· '74 V eqa~oqon mi. fo'ull pu .... ·cr. t~xtrHt W... 4...,.,,. •11111 A1n! a Wagon. Automatic, air DAVE R. .... ......... .....,... power st cerin~. rallyc {;1· p;H·k,1i.: ... air 1·11111 1,-. llestof!er.586-0386. C-ar 9933 '* ~ t4UL UUIO cottd .. P IS, P/H, radio, '69 lira111I l'rix . l s l c:.e. .......... 11 wbeels.Balancefwctory s p., :-.lt•rl·•), & ri.!11 -----•• :::'•••••••••••••••••• .~~~ TOYOTA heater & luggage ra<'k. PONTIAC Owner. Xlnt cond, ('\'Cry __ __ warranty, Beautiful. wheels. Ull55JG.'1L .. '73 ~ldoradu. Every F:x. 74 COUGA lt Xll7. lnim;u·. ~ Lots of room w /low r:.i eto r y o pt ion i11cl. l 970 Pontiac i-:xl·c. Wagn (52SLFM ) $2995 , ltt:1.. Wife 's l'ar. Local 1 · A/C,i A l\t /FJ\t TaiM?. ("\lo' , m il a i: e. $1425. Ca I I ,!.!!!, ............ "'1•1 Al\1 /f'M stcrl'O. mi<'h X clean. xtras, must sell SAVE DON BURNS ~ mi,.1'1ust5cll:SS7-9349. miles. l\tusl Sell ! r~ 1966Horbor.~ 646 930J 675·4899 m ornings &5 t<Y.J -__ _ r adials. Hcbll trans !850.979·Z200&54S-9t!Ui PORSCHE/AUDI ~ , evenings. rn. Pty., loc;i l 51500. 968·42.>I .;,, ... -;jtf '74 CADILLAC Pty . 552-0044 . ·72 Pinto owner. '69 r ontiuc BonnC\'illl!. ·I AYE R SS 13631 HarborG.~ S•dan d•Yllle-'67 COUGAH· v s i 89 , '4 <"yl., 41 speed, radio, l>H. Vinyl roof. Am·l<'m '&I G'fO , run-. \lo'l'il, red "t.i6Grand l'rix 636·2333 ~ P'ul ly l oaded . Ca n automalic,·AM rudlo. hecitcr .034EKR. RA I L Uu s ter, brand radio, air, T'Js, P/b.ti11 w/whiteint.Origo\l.•nt•r S300 PONTIAC ,Z finance 100.,;. <9'16~tPQ ), p w r . 5 teer in g , SJ195 new, fully equipped , str 'g whl, \'ery l'iean • B('st offer 54!i·7487 t>l'forc fi4 2·8"1'1,l ·7~ llATCllBA<:K Lo "Z h. Thi · HUfttl.,.. le h b_!l'gainprice!M0-3943 5795.963-1115. 4pn1. IAlt ....... AtF*Or. xl nt.eond.Sl.300. 7"" $5688 w ite walls. s IS slcoil n..,,on OC '66 P o ntia c l'cmpcst . ..... 14•-1017 545-6722 ~ 83J ·J:l75,4~:1 .:1:n:i l>lr. ~~~!u,,Pv4:?8). $499. Pl Chrysl•r·Piymouth fl.1ust sell. '69 Roadrunner '62 1' .. mpesl, 4 l'ylindcr, 4 l9ti4 •1 IX>OH 1-: n ~ 1 n e r u n s _ --.,.. · -----· --4 r. 16661 Becich Bl\'d. 383. am /fm 8 tr s tereo, door. cleun. S200 or bcsl lrn n1 ;u· S37S. Firm. s ul)('rsn\ooth. l!ody . un SEI.11 idle items \.\'ilh a Must Sell~ Green L:ilf' ~ Camara 9917 O d -9935 ll.B. 842-0631 Cd eond $1,300. 962·2'675.· offer. 675-7924 . !.Hitt 98!17 damaged. 67J-JM02 Daily Pilot Classifit-d Ad. $2695. Auto·r /S. A1 r.1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• O qe -------ly 16,000 m1. &12·7K~J:J ••••••••••••••••••••••• ........ _s H 9100 ·~ H 9100 ·~ H 9800 ·~-H 9800 ·~-U-9100 ·~ H 9800 19119 Che\'. Can1aro, aulo, ., , 1~ ~ • ew -s, ew -•· •w -•· ~w -nn, n.W -s, •w 494·3565c ~·t·s. 35',000 m 1. Sl5UU ", ECONOMICAL •••••••••••••••••••,•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••?•••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• -------Call 6411.H:l2'J 72 OOOgf'. Col Wgn. 4 dr. , · " Sedan. H1way 30 mpg. 24 mpg. N.W. ear $JSOO, { 536·1287 after 9prn . wee kd ay s , anytimf '67 Chevy Camaro \lo'eekends V-8, auto. trans., air coo· --'-"'-="--------1 dltioning, radio, heater, SS Dodge Coronet 500, '2 vinyl roof. t:xtra nice? I dr, Hdtop, a /(', p/s, p/b, 4377C. 73,500 mi. l'vt. Pty., I $1 176 ·~eurtlemiA -TOYOTA 1966 Harbor. C II, 646·Y30J '61 Camaro 327, 3 spd, New clutch, brakes. list $800 cash t:1kt'S. 5'1S-:r;62 Jim 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CONNELL CHEY80LET SALES & SERVI CE 2828 Harbor llvd. COSl '1\ ~1tSA • 546-1200 1964 CH EVEU.t: GOOD RARC:AIN •752·158H• ----- ownr far .. very clean .. $495. 644-6007 2 Door 11.T .. automatl , radio, hea ter, power s teerin g & brakes, air conditioning, vinYI' roof, rallye wht'els. (197AJo'Y l $1489 DAVE · PONTIAG 2411 ....... A ,Jr. e..w .. lf" '11 Ford Courier '72 wit shell & boot'. 28,000 mi. l''u lly crptd, :spoke rims, new tires, st ereo, xln '74 Camaro 1.:r. Milli. brn, cond. $1900: 536-4al3 like new. only 10.000 mi, --'-"-CC~-'---~ 1 997-0078-.ftt:rS. PP, '72 Ford LTD Country Ci I , . 2 d Ch S qui r e. P ./:s.,, P./b ass c 56 oor e \•y, Am /Fm s.tere,p rudio Only 20.000 mi. Xlnt i k $20 cond.lowner.Tohi"hesl u gg. r ac · po .. 644-0481 . . orrcr by 1\ug-. 3. 499·1724. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS Theory -Griml' Lusty ~ GO\'Crn - T.I GIIT My doctor "'ants me to stop heavy 1hinking, so l 've s witehl!d lo a LIGHT 68 Ford Cortina GT, xlnl <'Ond. 53.000itTii. Radials S565. 548-943'/'. 'G7 }''ORD CORTI.NA GT· (Ford 's lmp6rt). speed, radio, hea ter whitewalls, bucket sea w /great gas mil age CWllE961). $599. 646-4446 Dir ,,..,,, ----1'63 FORD GALAXI Hardtop-Automatjc radio, heate r, runs well ( KT0337). $299. '68 Cl-iEVROLET IM· PALA· AulomaliC', air, radi o, h ea t er . whitewalls! 11 real beau· ty! (WAC926). s,599. 648-4446 Dir. '64 EL CA MINO· 4 speed, radio, he ater, mags, bucket seats. VC't engine. Wh a l A Hunn e r ? <K61740L $i99. 646-4446 Dir. '6& C l·I EVROLET IM · PALA SS-New tires 646·4446 '73 Grund Torino Squire.! passenger. f?/5. P /b windows : Ai\l /FI\ stereo. 19,000 ~~.153.500 hestorrer. 847-IJiJ. ·11 Ford Galaxie.'4-dr. Vy h /t . Air, ,full po wf'r AutoR /H . No m ech. prob. Below ,wffolesal B lu e book. $1 ,18 5 673-4049. buck et sCats, rebuilt Ma••rick 994 engin e, pwr. steering, ••••••••••••••••••••••• pwr. window~: air, Super 1970 Maveri ck with air. nit'e in good conll ition. ,51650 (078WV>. $699. Call 581-3007 646-4446 f)lr. -~--------1 69 El Ca · SS /b / Mustan9 9952 ~ m1n o ,p ,p s.••-,••••••••••••••••••• ate, xlnt eund. $2200 ,73 u t g 17 000 · 546 OJ5S •1• us an , . mi. · · ---Like new. $3150. '74 MALIBU Classil'. P IS. 548·.2780 -Pl ~. tilt °"'hi, Ai\1 /F'M . i::LEAN '67 Mustang VS. v.lnyl roo£, newstl. ht.•lted auto, R&l-1, st!. beltod tires. Xlnt. cood. SJ.700. . d P /S $900 "6-7234 PP. 84 2-8571 art 6P!'t1 ra 5· -"'-·~-·-~--1 CorvairCorsa. Hcbuill ltl; '74 Mustang Ghia Turbo. 4 spd. New clutch -----''~'~"~'-'-"'-·_:it>t_2_' _-_1 &palnt.Sl200.536-lB36. 1974· l'itustaot JI. 14.000 Chrytle~ 9925 ffii. Excellent condition. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • _S2~""'--· .. _,_._,._,. ___ ~-1 1969 Chrysler New Yorker '69 Mustan g Radi i.ls .• A/C, PB. I'S, Al\f·FM. Tape d eck. Lo mlle!I". $1000548-6819 Good gas mileage. Sl~. 642-7924 • • Brand nrw ·75 Cordov11. 65 M"!slang Conv. cle11.n , a ir cond itioned~ V-8, lo mi. loaded, new rub· auto. trans .. power steer· .her, SllOO 644-S&&S. ing & brakt'S, hody side '66 MUSTANG 2:89, P/S, mouldin~s.. steel belted air, cverythfng reblt. r a d i a I L,i re s 646-8176 · #SS22(1 SH243707. ----~---1 • $4995 Class ii: 65 Mustang Huntln .... on leoc:h Blue/whit e VIP)!! tep. V-8 '.:I' • Eng. New trans.& Ures. Chrysler·f'tymodttt 60,000 ml. X·lnt ga1'• 16661 BcachJllYd. ml lt'age . Nced11 r ear· H.U. 842·06:11 bumper. J650.S.W.8944. • , .. • '69 1'1USTANG P/S, P /B. . T auto. -40600""ml. Perl . . i 73Chrysler _owi;i ..:. 962-334Sor87a.67SS... & Country Wagon V·8. auto. ~rans .. factory Oldsmoltil• 9955 air eondltionln11. radin, ••••••••••••••••••••••• heater. tinted gJas", Ju~· Sale1and ~lce jije r·ack . ·only 3%;tl0( -OLDSMOlft.£ mifos. 118~ ~MC ~K~' HllftflnglOll loch: HOHD,A CtAIS Cltrysi.r.pty-UnlYerihl~ 16&61 Of1t'h Blvd. 2&50 Hl.fl)O;' Blvd. fto. 842·063 1 COila Miaa , . ,540·9840 '61·coNvT. Loaded. x.\nt ·10 CUTLASS &ipre rQe. cond. Gd. gas mi. S8&S 11ew lt1na, brakes, air. 644-&457 P/8 radio. SJi.100. 837·4618 j • • .. DUNTOll FORD WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD lllAHD HEW 1975 RUNABOUT Tt,. DOP;lel 3<KIOI' <;Al' ••ti> IM~ 2300•CVI _1 ..... 11on1 •iltl , • ., PJ<I--di. • -· fT1•2-J llaAHDHEW ALL BRAHD ... EW 1975 Runabouts•Sedans• WC14Jons DRASTICALLY REDUCED! MPG WAGON • """' • 8\IYI 1300 • c\'1 lt!IQ•Re. econorroc:.I 4 _,, ~_.,.,plus or>o••.11111 13&2) '"' ... -X1t do-. Co"''-'"'• """""' '"-~ $1t1'01 o.1-e<1 ~· ""~ ~ 5W..l.l• "'"" .. l)O'<t 1975 .SEDAN "' .. 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BRAND NEW 1975 FURY 19J&i&Wl'TM V-8. a.rtonw.tic lransml91ion. air conditioni ng. deluxe wheel covers. whitewall tires. radio. heater, tinted glass, remote mirror, cloth & vinyl interior; 445'.?··· •SCJO·.:--. rJ~~~~~~~s USS .. •;. FACTORY CASH REIATI •••• . . ., .· bencf'I seat. p(>W9f' dilC bnlkllS {front). ' •'l!OW(riL s4 ·.f!I .-, • - •tiAT SILICTIOM OP THI SUCCISS . CM. OF 'IHI YU& . We wele:1m1 ,... Wai.., s..ice Wft •• • ........ of ..... .,.,. pmrclooMcl ,_ a.., ... , .. ..,all .. . Mow H.w Serrice DllllL I' a tdrndSf .. FriMJ 7:30 A.M. -Ide P~ Sat. I A.M. • I P.M. Cail hr • , cu:· f tar .. -........ FM. ... trt • .., ...... - USED CAR .SALE - -7•1•A•M•l•A•S•SA•DOR--'73 •UICI '73 CHIYROdT ------- _...,. IUC1Ulll CAPlllCICUSSIC. 72 M"STAH& V-8, automatic transmiSSion, air condi t ioni ng, power steering, power brakes. radio, hmler. 'iinyl rool. (425EYAJ s,1195 . ' 74PLYMOUTH ~-~~ 1•1111 ZDL . V~. automitic transmission, 'alf ' ca,ndl tioning , <power . , _.;ng, power brakes. ~. ....._, wNtewall lires. -..inyl rtiof, factory exl ende d .~ta'lty. (802LCX) ' ,. V-8. automatic transmielk>n, V~. automatic tranem.ion. ai r conditioning, power ai r · conditioning .• power steering, po-. bfakel. power ~. power l:nke9, power' windows, power seats. AM/FM windows, he•ter, whitewall stereo; whitewall· tires. vinyl tires. vlnyt roof. AM/FM et.,.o roof. power door lock:S, lilt w/taoe. power door locks. wheel . c rul·se c ontrol. (C03HOA) 531195 '7ZCHIYS · ' 9P.UW••WAeGN ' v...e. aulomatic transmi9ei0ft. roof rack. AM/FM atereo w /cassette tape, power steering a brakes. tin a tN steering wheel, power «o- locka. power windows, PoW9f" split seat, air conditioning. 152895 • 52595 ·· - '70 PONTIAC-.u.9·P1111 V-8, automatic tranami91ion. air condi tioning, powllr 9t89ring. power 'brakes. power windows. whitewall tires. vinyl roof. nwo wheels. (726DIOJ ) -----. .. V-8. automattc tr1nllrillion, 1 bucket seats. vlnty roof. radio, heater. whitewall tires, 1ir ) · oonditioning, power ata.ing & bn1kes. (512EMA} ! . ' 52495 '73 OLDSMOllLl.~ ft LUWY S.AN " V-8, automatic lt9"""'81ori,, , AM/FM radi'o, heater. ,air condtioning. PQWl9I" .......... -whltewoittlNS,- -·-"""·-~ seat; tilt steering whffli {188HRR) $ . ~ ~ .3495; \ • l • '• ' ·va ·c·ation CL:.EAN . l,JP $ '· ~· . ' BRAND NEW 1975 -.JfifTER~ATfONAL SCOUT II 4 WHfS. DRIVE • COMl'LETI l , ,..IA¥Y. DUTY" , S~Yl,~~Y~,' flOil lOi* LY. . • -~lljl~ ' •IM CO. rl FAST FAIR' , ,. , r ~ • "r ,4'1D FlllNDL Y. • . ' I I I \ , I , I l ' I I \ I I 711 I I I I \ ' .' I ' \ 1\ 11 ), \ \ I ~ ) ' l" i I ' : \ .I I I I I , I h I, - f' ·L-uguna/South-eoast--· ' \ u \ . ' , Today's Closing N.Y. Stoeks • VOL. 68, NO. 213, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA · • PRI DAY, AUGUST 1, 1975 TEN CENTS State Issues Report on Laguna Police By FREDERICK SCllOEMEllL Of llM 0• lly f>il9' iUtt Stale consulJants have issued <t report outlining 152 recommen· dations to improve the fWl ction· ing of the Laguna Beach Police Department a nd alleviate a morale problem that now exists among department personnl!l. The recommendations are con·. tained in a report prepared by lhe state Commissiorr..:on Peace Officer Standards and 1'raining (POST>. The s tudy "was request- ed by the c ity 11 monlh.<i ago. The consultants recommcndt.>d that the departme nt: -Add one cuptain, three sergeants and one investigator positions. • -Assign an adeiinislralive as· sistant to the chief qf poli~e to as· si.5.t with preparation of the police budget. -Create a rormal trarric unil. -Re.establis h the full-time poi>ition of j uvenile detective. -Create units lo hand le personnel and training; crimu prevention and community services, and internal investiga. lions witqin the departme~t. -Create a career develop- ment p~ogram for officers. -R e -establish a com-· prehensive in-service training program. -Draft an ordinance r<Jr c:ty council conside ration that ~'ould delineate the authority and responsibili ty of the chief of poli ce. -Move quickly with plans to cdQstruct an anncX to the present police station to eliminate "in- tolet'abl e working conditions that now e xist." "Consultants are aware that a mor<tle problem exists. Though this problem was not spct·iricall y addressed, it is believed· that many recommendations con- tained in the s urvey will help to alleviate it," the consultants said in the repOrt. They noted that the depart- ment a lready is in the process of making changes to improve its effectiveness.· •.... Some of these changes in· elude l'ccommedations made by the" consultants. For example, the captain's pos ition called tor in the report has been filled, a traffic unit ha::; been ~1.ablished and plans ror additions to the police facility arc now being drawn. "Consultants are convinced lh<i:t members of the <police) de· partment arc genuinely interest·. (See REPORT, PiigeA2) _awsuit 8.3 Perce.at ·-County Jobless Rate Declines Orange County 's unemploy- m ent rate dropped to 8.3 percent during July. according to Cigures relea;;ed today by the state Employment Department. When translate d to the number ol unemployed persons in the county, the state's monthly re- port m ean s the re were 6,800 fewer county residents un- emph~yed in July than in Jur\e. 'However, the total number or empJoyed persons in Orange County last month dropped by 3,00o workers. "rhe declining unemployment rate accompanied by fewer j0:b holders indicates a slight decline ir\ Ute ,S9W\~Y'• ~a:r•i~~We .)\'Ofk Cor,ce last month, 1slat.e otrlcials Said. '· .. In June, ,the total rwm~r.·ol available, w~i'•l!!J· '1.2f;IDO. JUiy's available wort; force totaled 718,200, according. fu the eil;lployment report. According to labor analyst Alta Eldridge, the heaviest loss. in jobs last month was among govern- m erit worke rs because of school closings. Manufacturing employment in· creased for the thitd consecutive month reaching 151,200. / Mrs. Eldridge said thegaln.was QUAKES SHAKE NORTH STA.TE OROVILLE (AP > -Two ~arthquakes rattled the up.per Sacramento Valley today, Jar- ring towns from Red Blulf to ft{arysville. There were no im- IJlediate reports of damage or in - juries. Officials at the University of California seismograph station .at Berkeley said the quakes measured between 4.5 and 5 on ltie Ri·chter scale . • Newsmen in Oroville said the quakes hit at 8:45 and9:Z7 a.m. A Marysville reporter said the one ar:27 lasted about 20 seconds. the result mainly or seasonal rood processing. She also said that wholesal e and retail trade establishments effiployed 1,100 m ore workers in July than in June becauseot open- ing::; of new establishmenL'>. * * * Nation's Jobless R.«te .JJip~ . WASIUNGTON (UPIJ-Witha s~rif,f' ff>'1n of .iobo J<# t~n· aje,sini:lwotneD, thenlitiOli'sUn- emplOymeht rate.dropped 0.2 of a percentage point to 8.4 percent in July, the Labor Department said today. In an encouragihg announce- ment for the recovering economy that many labor officials had not expected, the government said 630,000 persons were added to the job rolls last month. It was the biggest jump since 643,000 persons found jobs 30 months ago inFebruary,1973 . Total e mployn1.ent went up to SS. I million persons in July from 84.4 plillion in June in the face or normal s ummer business doldrums, the report said. The number of unemployed was 7.8 million, down 100,000 from June. Although the report said hard· core unemploym ent increased last m onth, it indicated along with other recent e conomic barometers that the economy has stabilized alter its worst plunge since the Depression. The jobless rate would have improved even more over lune's 8,6 percent, the department said, except that 95,000 workers .wer~ on strike l;tsl month -mostly in the construction indUstry. <SeiilOBLESS, PageA2J • _ _. •-' 'IJ.,oD.t,;,,~~:'riUsliap" '---' • James w. 1 Warner, 19. of Anaheim, was -dr-iv-ing ........ .;~Jong Sout-h-Coa~t Highway in Laguna Beach Thursday afternoon when someone yelled, "Hey, you lost your boat a few blocks back.'' Warner looked back at the trailer behind his car a nd found that. in fact. the boat v.·as not there. lie returned to the Legion Street intersection in time to find Officers Larry Galat (left} and Barry Snyder (right) removing the JS.foot craft from the traffic lane. Warner was cited (or spilling a load on a highway. 'National Clown Week' Under Way By IACK CHAPPELL 0t Ille D•llf P llDISlil" Behind that grease-paint ed mug, Cyclone Charlie is an un- happy clown . An~so is his friend Bomby. ·• You see. today is the start of National Clown Week, but along the South Coast, Cyclone Charlie and Bomby h ave only each other during this time ot whal should be a lot of clowns. And, after all, how can there be much buffoonery without buf- foons? Nationa l Clown Week is SJ>Onsored by clowfls o( America to pay tribute to past clowns and to foster an interest in clowning. Cyclone Charlie said dabbing at a tear rolling past his ~ose. Clowns ol America is to clown- ing what the AMA is to medicine. Official clowns like Cyclone Charlie and Bomby even r egister their faces with the association. Clowning is more than just clowning around, said Cyclone Charlie who in r eal life is Dennis Osuna, a fifth generation Califor- nian. He began clowning at age 13' when he ran a way from home and joined the circus. .. It is an art that is going out. The old buftoonery, lhe color, the confusion, the noise, the real pro· · duction-type c lown with his · stooge clowns and all is, I'm atraid, becpming a lost art," Osuna said . "It is something that is not be- ing passed on and not being picked up," he s aid Part of the reason is a ch'ange in the public's perception ot the clown Cigures. Osuna is a "Hobo", one of the two major clown catagories. Th'"'e other1s a "Joey" or white race clown. "Take the Hobo image. Now it's one or a druNcen bum or a person o n welfare, not the ''knight otthe road'' it used to be. "The Hobo wasn't irresponsi- ble. he just didn't take on any responsibilities,'' Osuna said., "Today, people don't want to be ·associated with poverty and milfortune, ''he explained. ' Bomby is Maryanne Taeger. ~She was-bom into clo\¥nir1_gi Her Cather was Bombi·and performed for 35 years with ~Rihgling Bros: Circus:. ~ · 'Mrs , Taeger said she began .~ career as a clown after he r ., "'611d...., left higb scf100I and she Mafia liriKed To Hoffa's Disappearance DETROIT (UP I >-· Authorities investigating the dis- a ppearance of former Teamsters Union bosS James R. Hoffa con- centrated today on his last report- ed engagement -a luncheon dale 48 hours earlie r ":ith a reputed Malia kingpin a nd closerriend. Michigan's governor said he was told the 62-year old Hoffa had planned to meet Anthony "Tony Jack" Giacalone, a reput- ed Mafi a enrorcer. Specu l ation s wept the powerful, (action-riddled union that "Jimmy" had been slain. His Camily appealed publicly fQr help in the case. Fanning the speculation was a bitter rivalry in the powerful un- ion between Hofra and current president F rank E. Fitzsim· moos, ~·ho took over afte r Hoffa ctuit in 1971 while serving a federal prison sentence. ''We 'r e looking' into any angles,'' one police agency s pokesman said. "Obviously, this includes a nything going on between the T eamsters and the Mafia." Police Lt. Curt Grennier, who is heading the investigation in Bloomfre ld Township, wher e Hofra's car was found. said the next 24 hours wer e c ritical. "My own feeling," he said, "is that things do not look good.'' He said Bloomli eld Township poli ce planned lo ques tion Giacalone. A 1963 U.S. Senate Commit~~ investigating organized crime • <See HOFFA, Page AZ) WALKOUT SEEN AGAINST NCAA Major athletic conferences are prepared tow alk out of the special NCAA convention in Chicago this month ir the association passes three revenue sharing proposals. ;;"", • -~~n'lwantaworka· t I ~ . t i; . .. . °"''""" ...,, , peri.,,.ms ~ birthday ia;: ~· ~ FAW>lllTE Cl.Qn .. rrs NATION°'L CLO-WEEK • partla and supernwkot open· The Daily Oklahoman reports that six or seven top conferences, including the Dig Ten and Pacif~c Eight, may set up their own ''5uper association'' it the •measures pass. See details in Sports, Page 86. ·~ . Cl9hD .... ila .... -•• .-D1 .... pe-n• ., <SeeCLOWN,P•c•:z) • ·-I '.1 ~ ~·~ . ' Attempt To Cool Dispute By JACK CHAPPELL DI U'llt O•ilf PllM ilOlff San Clemente police' ofticers today halted all legal proceed- in gs against t he city in an effort to re·establi sh communication with lhe City Cou ncil and city managemelit. Russell Rice, president or the San Clemente Public Safety Employes .Association, said the officer s would hol!;I of( all litiga- tion for two weeks in an attempt to cool the dispute between the association and the city. ··At tbe request qf Chief or Police Melvin Portner and out of respect for our chief. this as- sociation will delay all legal ac- li® aaains-t. the cjty of San Clemente • • • '· Rice said ia. his announcement. "lt is the s ificere desire of the - assoct.ation that the city ad· ministrators wilt meet and dis· c uss the issues which have served to cause the c has m· between us. ··it is not the intent of this as- sociatioO to force t he City Coun· cil to spend taxpayers' monies for legal representation but rather to urge the cow1cil to re- solve the issues by discussion,·' Rice said. The city bas been hit by a court action filed by the ·association and the Teamsters Union seeking to force the city to recognize a un- ion contract with the policemen under ·which l~e Teamsters pro- vide legal and labor negotiation services to the policemen·s as- sociation. It has alSo been hit by two claims, one for $191 ,000 for bac k overtime all egedly owed orficers and for $36,000 in personal safety equipment bought at the ofticers' own e}!:pense. Today, City manager Kenneth Carr s aid that the city's position has always been that it is willing to meet and confer with the employes under the provisions of the Myers, Milias, Brown Act, a labor negotiations law. Root disagreem ents between the city and the employ.es remain cleartoday, however. Rice said that despite the "'spirit of coin promise" being displayed by' the association, the Teamsters1; biring was not an ite m which would be com· (See POLICE, Page A2l · Or::cJ~a8t Weather Night and early morning l ow clo ud s Saturday becoming sunny by-mid· morning. Slightly warmer. Highs from 1.he low 70s at the beaches to t!te mid-80s inlanO. INSIDE TODA 'l' Ltcmordo do Vinci wUL be brought up to date nni week. • in. a corit«ly having its u:ior.ld premiere on the .Dtmrge Coast. See story by Doily P'tlot Slaff WriteT Tom -Xil:us on P.age Cl of today 's Weekender.' AI Y-s.r.k• ....... c.1...,,,.. a.ult.._ c'"'k• ....,._ 0.4111 '™1c:H t:lllllOl'Llll" ... l:Mtrt.1111-..1 Fl-• Fef' tlM ltK .... --............. ............ ,. lntle"' .. , ..... ............ Al..._.,...,., 01·11 MM.._.Newt ··:=;--· •• .... .... ... M-. CM Mllll,,_,. ... ··-· .,... ........ ;:::.-= ........... . ............ •• CH .. •• •• lt•l .... i .... L • I I I " I ' ' . ,. I ' ' I .. . ' . • ' I • AZ DAILYPILOT L/SC 'r~IY.""1pl 1, Jtll O:onePeril ... Tests Support Aerosol Theory . . By DOUG LAS FRITLSCHE 011111 011ty ~1111 S\.oOtt • Rect>nt test• or tht1 upper al· m 0 ' p h e r ~ p r 0 Y.-e l h a t nuorol·~rbo n s Ust!d In spray cans and refrig erat or~ arc dcstro)'.inc the earth's ozone screen against cancM·causing radilllion, t~o UC Irvine s cientists said Tues· day. UC I chemists F.S: Rowland and Mar lo l.1olin a last year an- nounced a theory that Lhe com- mon.If used gots c& were causing a chain reaction in th e stratosphere that results in a depletion of Ozone. They said their laboratory re· s uits "''ere att:.icked by the flu oroca rbo n indus try ;is · ''.hypothesis" and "conjecture'' because there was no actunl c.x· pertmental proor or·thc reaction· in th~ upper layer· of air. Wtth ti!cenl balloon and rocket samplings or the stratosphere. the scients said today at a press conference, t he reaction th ey predicted :.i ye<1 r ago has been proven to be fa ct. The n c"' eviden c e , said Rowland, means "there is ample reason on the basis of scientifi c inquiry lo justify a legislative ban." • The orrending chemicals . IJuorocarbon ·ll and fluorocarbon -12 can be replaced by oth e t hydrocarbons in refrigerators ~nd air condi· tioners and by hand pumps in spra)' c;aQs. s aid Molin a. The · high.altitude tests were c;ond~cted by research teams rrOm the National Cenle-t for At· mospheric Research and the Na· Uonal Oceanic and Atrtiospheric Administrat,on: Rowland said he and Molina Front Page Al REPORT ••• e<t in providing effici.ent and ef. fective police service to the citizens of Laguna Beach," th,e COl'l!Ultants said. • !l tayed out or the tcstinl! program to givl1 it more credibility. "It we conducted lhe teals and C'ame up with results showing our l'alculatlons to be right," said Ro"·Jand, "e veryone "'ould say. 'Whut did you expect?' " ttleanwhiJe in Washington, the environmental is t Natural Resources Defense Coun cil today asked the Food and Drug Ad- ministration toda)> to ban aer06ol · sprays \\'ith fluorocarbon pro· pellants. In c1tlliog for the ban, the group also cited the high at· mosphere tests. Rowland d esc ribed the stratospheric ozone as acting as a s hield against extreme ul · traviolel radiation. The rays pro- <luce s kin c<1ncer and other un· knO"•n effects on plants and 1:1.nimals, he said. J\lready. }\e said, the ozone -laryer has been depleted PY abou t · one percent as a result of the fluorocarbons. Th;:it would be enough, he said. for at least a l'-''O percent increa~ in skin cancer. However, he said, a combina· Uon of the economy and concern• about aerosols has caused a 25 lo ~percent dip in the industry this year and 111any manufacturers are switching lo other pro· pellants in spray c•ns or tJ) hand pumps. , Several states are considertn1 bans on sales of spray cans using the chemicals. Oregon already has enacted a ban beginning in March 1977. Coast Friends Slate Slides On Acreage Friends or Lhe Irvine Coast will present slide.shows on the Irvine Company's 10,000 coastal acres in Irvine and Laguna Beach next ~·eek. The consultants said· that·the department's s uccess in lm· plementing the recommend&· tions "will a(fect, to a aill"ificant degree, the 9ualil.)' of lilt: ~oyed -by members of the com~Un'ity. •• ~ "As a result. City te!ddenta:, through their cit)' 'cO<iru~lli_ '~list be prepared to suppart' tne""de· nartment with r e·alistic and needed resources,'' they added. The group which wants the land kept as public open space, '"ans a showJpg Monday ~t 7:JO p.m. at Laguna'Beach City Hall. Another showing will be at-7:30 p.m. Thursd'ay at the University '!·p~· Clubhtnu;fi,· 45.'IJ Sandburg Way, Irvine.' · · The show focuses on the three· quarters· or the coast al area bounded by Ir vin e, Laguna -Beach and Corona del Mar that c3.nnot be seen from roads. •• The consultants said that the department needs·to increase-it& attention to vice activity in the Ci · ty, including the gathering Of in· telligence information oo lewd activity, bookmaking. prostitu- tion and other vice orrenses. The consultants recommended that intelligence inrormation be re· Ported directly ·to the chief of police. . · Tlfe c6ttsu1tanlt fOWld that Uie "' Further information about the FriendJ of the Irvine Coast m&Y be obtained by calling Mitch Modeleski at 833·5255, Jeff Georgevich at 548-1615 or Mark Northcross al 548-7436. cileloaG handle~ by llie"Mpart. Youth Nabbed ment's ·six "'tectlves is ex. ftssive 8.nd recO(l\fTiended. .. that , one in'{j:sligator)". positiOj\;be o· . added, :. . . . n Dnmk Rap . ThV also recommended .that . • two ·se-rteaftta be: •• ..U-d.td to·· :superVl!~ the field act1vmes Of After cr·.,..,h patrol ofricers on various shins · ""' and that one sergeant be added to oversee the personnel and train· Jng: corqmunlty ,atrvlC!e •nd crime prevention,' Md· 1ntefnlil lnYestlgation wiits. A 19-year·old man was injured and arrested for alleged drunk ··driving after plowing at high speed into the cent~ concrete _ divider or the San Diego Fr~~way near the El Camino Real crossing Thursday in San Clemente. The consultants said-that the traffic unit al~ady crea ted should ttep up enforcement against drlnktn1 driven end spend more time on anal)'S.ls or ,. traffic problems wt thin the city. Benjamin Andrade or Los Angeles was rus1led first to San Clemente General Hospital where he was given 'emergency treatment for a rraetured left leg and scratches. Andrade was then taken to the jail ward or the Orange Cpunly Medical Center ·for further care. T-hey-said that statistics on Juvenile: crime warrants ·re· establishment or a full time. juVenlleofficer : • ORANGE COAST 1.~~ i®!NQ!(1)I ,,... °'-to••I 0•11• ""01. '"''" .. ,.,...., 1,~­tl"'"'" I"' "I•.,, Pt f t I. •\ l~D"""'" t :·'"" °""'~ C.0..>I """'',.'"' (omp•"• \,1,-.tt• f<lll/.,,., ••• "'1bl,_ • """""'' tnrowgll ! ••<I&• !pr J:.O>••. ~..:""H•Oll""I &t o<n. M~M'"""" .. ""°"-· 14•" 'r•totf, 0¥'"'· ~o~dtt!MI<• VoUt• ..... u~ llflll"'!>6"111 to•" A t •no" ''"9'"""' .0•110'• " l>"bll ... t<I !oeo!.,roov• ... a .. ....,~~\ ~ ,,.,..,ft>o>O p~b"•nl..q ~T~M II 11 l,» .... !! S.f W••1. '°"" Mo 11, C.olllo•nl• ti.I•. Robert N, WH<J P•H•M~I • ..,, PoJtMf.;,;, Jack R.'Curret, "'•<• "'"""n' '"" c.." .. 4l W......, ·r hom0as K@~vil l"'!"' ThOma' A'. 'l'\H'Dn lne ' M,IM.llf •vi - Charles H, LOOS' ~ic.Mrd P, Nall , ... , ... ,.~, ~ ... ",,., ... O'. A spokesman for the Cali!omla Highway Patrol said today An- drade may have reached speeds or up to 00. miles an hour In his small dorpestic compact car as he 'traveledsouthonthefreeway. Highway Patrol officers rePort· ed that prior to the accident, the Andrade car was weavina: sharp . ly In ani:loutof traffic. Jr. Guitrds Competing San Clemente sent 85 junior lifeguards to the naUonal com. petition In Santa Cruz today. The youna: guards from 9 to 15 years of 111, will compete with between 400 to 500 contestant& from the cities of Santa Crut, Huntinrton Beach and S'anta Barbara. Eventl include 1wlmmtn1 and num.tng races, "pillow n1hta" ln whJcb conte1taot1 attempt to L•gun.11 l•ICh All DtP1rlmtnls: knock each other Ott l\lm bones t•i,.P..t'f.~t .~~·!464. • and musical na11 1tbere contes· •fl·Ol~O · • Ullla try to 1r1b a daoreuln1 t'••,••t~t, 1•11 ~·•rii9 ce.,1 11~!1.1 11~\~• • , ... _ ....... I c-11,,,.,.,..,,,.ot=i!wV••l•-Mltlfi.o• -..iwllbet Of fiaga fi~,.IJ.'11\11 C1 .... , .... , • ., ...... t, " lltrlll! I'll, " .to.... . . ",.. ... tfl•ld~tf• ""II'"' tff<••I "".,h l•l ll ft I""' tOlil1•1t11• .. ,,.r. . -. While at Santa c":.t"="'fatds ""'<•"" ct••• _,.,... ;.,,:., c •• """•· . :~· ·Camp Out on a ti -tteld. t •11i.r .. •• lt1Mc11,i .... ..,.,...""'w.•~~·; • Sen Clement• fJnlor IJU&nta h -!IM, .. li'MftlNr1t'lllLi..o.~~ , \ . °" -111,. • return Su.oua)', '-"";;;;;;;;"-~~~~~~~~ ,, U~IT ....... MAFIA CONNECTION? Mlsolng Leeder Hono Front Page Al HOFFA ... said Giacalo'ne was a key fi gure in the Detroit underworld and was charged with maintaining Mafia discipline, by any means including murder. Federal, state and local police said Giacalone and Hoffa were longtime friends. but they re· fused to confirm reports the two meh planned to meet Wednesday a t a fashionable suburban restaurant. Horra 's car was round parked out.side the restaurant Thunday after a tel ephone caller told police where it was. There was no sign ot a struggle at the car and, police said, no clues to in· dicate what happened to Hoffa. Hoffa's family officially declared him missing late Thurs· day, more than 24 hours alter he telephoned to say Lhe person he p~ned to' meet failed to tum up and that he was returning home. Gov . William G . Milliken did not say why he though Hoffa had planned to meet Glaca1one, ~ut aides said state police· who main- tain surveillance on Giacalone told bim the meeting had been scht?auled. The chief of the state attorney general's Organized Crime 1 Division, Vincent W. Piersante, said today in Lansing that it was not s urprising that Giacalone and Hoffa would meet. " ''They've been friends for years," he said. "I doo't put anything sinister to their meet- ine." Giacalone, 56, who now lives in Bay Harbor, Fla., has been spending the summer with re- latives in the Detroit suburb or St. Clair Shores . Authorities 'charged, hi~ in Detroit in .April With ihcom'e 'ta:< ·evasion, the · 'latest in his· long career or c.ourt difficulties. • From Page A I ' JOBLESS ... Julius Shiskin , chief labor statistician, said the number or une mployed workers remained steady, but job opportunities in- creased substantially· in July, New workers moved into these jobs without affecting previously unemployed worke rs who re· mained without jobs. But Shis kin, testifying berore Congress' Joint Economic Com· mlttee, said the worst of the UO· employment crisis seems to have passed. "On balance. I would say th_.t the employment situation has improved over the past few months," Shiskin said. Jobs in factories and in con- struction declined, but that was more than offset by 250.000 new workers in retail stores, banks, insurance companies and other service industnes which heavUy employ women and young seasonal workers. Farm workers also got 150,000 morejobl. The department said layoffs in July declined by 240,000 for the first drop in 11 months. But hard core unemployment continued to rise in July as m easured by workers un . employed lS weeks or longer. The jobless rate for the long.term . unemployed was 3.2 percent of the total labor force, a rate triple that or one year ago. Front Page Al POLICE ••• promised by the as1oclaUon. Carr said the city's position on the Teamsters ls unchanried. That position ls that it is unlawful ror the ofrtcers to affillate In anyway with the union. Rice said tbal durin1 lnlUal dl1cu11lon1, the asaoclatlon would be wlllln1 lO meet without I the Teamster• representaUve present 11 a means ot &et.ting the parties to1eth1r. "Should th• city be unwtllin1 to sit down and dt1cus1, we have no other recourse bu\ to conUnue 1taal action aa•lnat lhe city with . renewed visor," R ice 1ald. He added lhat the usociaUon hu In the work& new ltaal ac- Uon111at.,tthe city. II• decllntd lO releue dotalll, buUaid: "11-lbacltyrtlUMlilOalt .. down and di1<'u't1 thinp., tbe bext 1ertes ol le11I ocuo .. •lilMI the dty w111 have ·an even cruter impact Utan ou.r previowi aWts andclaJma.'' I V allerga-;'In l;Jark' .. Denies Know~dge of Consultant Fee lly GAKY GRANVILLE Of I,_. 0.111 .. HM"'" VENTURA -County Assessor Jack Vallcrga denied Thursday that he knew there wa.s a 98,000 consultant'• f ee at stake In Orana:ei County 's sale or a ap· pralsal system to Spartanburg County, SOuth Carolin<1. Vallerta told a nine-man, three-woman Ventura County Superior Court Jury that he flrst learned or the fe~ in late May, 1973, after the $2,045 sale had been completed. It wasn't until then that rormt;r Orange County assessor Rep. An· drew Hins haw (ft -Newport Beach) offered to split the fee with him, Vallerga said. When asked by defense at. torney Richard Murphy what he said whe n Hinshaw made the of· fer, Vallerga r e plied, "I think I · said thank you." The 53-year-old assessor was the first witness called by the de· rense team as it began its effort to convince the jul-y that their client Is not g uilty of seven al· leged crimes r elated to the Spartanburg sale. · During an Orange County Grand Jury inveatlgaUon leading to a 1even·count criminal indict· ment, Vallers• cited his Fifth Amendment rights and, except for routine questions, refused to tesUfy before the jury. Thursday, he testified freely after, in effect, waiving his ri&ht against self -incrimination and opening himself to cross. examination by Assistant Dis · tr!. ct Attorney Michael Capiazl. A critical issue was whether or not he knew the $6,000 fee had been agreed to when the Spartan· burg sale was negotiated, a fact related to a. conflict of interest charge included in the indict- ment. Vallerga said he did not know until Him haw made the S3,00Q of. fer that a $6,000 nat rate consul· tant's fee had been agreed to by Hinshaw and rormer Spartan· burg assessor John Q. Ebert. But earlier in the trial, Ebert said Valler1a was at Lhe Spartan· burg Airport ln early March 1973, when he and Hinshaw settled the tee question. . Vallerga, who had ·heard Ebert's teatimony, said' he could only recall ~iqg in a motel room w1.tb 'lllnahaw and Ebert when they had a difference or opinion on a $500"' dlJY consultant's rate su1gested by'Hinshaw. ' Hins haw may" be in Ventura next week to 8.dd hJs version of the consulting arrangement to the testimony. When undergoing questioning by Mu rphy, Vallerga admitted that he had s ubmitted a $714 in· voice lo Spartanburg to cover his st"r vices und cxpenaea dulin&" his and HJn1ha w's vi1lt tp the South Carolina col.Inly ln early 1973. . The assessor also insisted thttl : ' -A $340 airlisl e ticket paid £or by the county waa related Jo county business and not to h)s personal gain In Spartanburg. -He had not ordered county ~mployes to s how Spartanburg officials favoritism. New Homes Vallerga admllttd receiving bolh the $7 .\4 check fr on1 Spo.rt an burg and Hln1haw's personal check ror $3,000. In lho cros&·examlnation Capizzi hammered away at the $3,000 payment and VaUcr11's vhsit to ltinshnw's congresstorlul office in Washington, D.C. U10 day before -they tra\'eled to Spartanbura to•ether. Caplzzi'askecf the auesaor Uhe regarded thei 13,000 payment u a windfall. "Ob, yes." Vallerga replied. L·aguna Okays Law . . On FireprQofing An urgency ordinance requJr· ing lhal fire r esisti ve materials be used in all new home construe· lion has been adopted by the Laguna Beach City Council. The council quickly passed the ordinance, whi ch took e!rect im· mediately, after vie"A1.ng a rum on the devastating 1961 Bel Air fire in Los Angeles. It destroyed more than 400 homes. The city s tatf41 had recom· mended the fire resistive con· struction practices be required only in canyon areas in the city. Co uncil membeirs, however, decided that the new standards should apply through the city and take effect immediately . Normally, ordinances are sub· ject .to two public hearings and take errect 30 days Biter final passage. i'he ordinance prohibits the use or· wooden s hingles, unless tlley arc fire retardant, a nd establishes standards ror accep· table construction or wooden balconies and eaves. Council were told that the new requirements will add about $1,000 to $2,000 to the price or a . Village..s· fleeing: LUANDA. Angola (UPI> - Residents of towns and villagE"s in a wide circle around Luanda fled their hemeis today to -avoid rival liberation movement& fl1ht· ing for control of the Angolan capital. new home. The council's discussion of the ordinanCJ! was interrupled brieny when !ire eneines roared from the fire st.iton nex( to City HWI to respond to a fire tba~eat.royed a wood house in Laguna Gan.Yon. ings, staples in the current clown buainess. When Osi.Jna is not painted up and asSuming the per$Onalily or Cyclone Charlie, he Is: a Uctet agent at the San Clemente Greyhound station. He also writes clown scripts and dreams of beginning a new age or clown- iug as IOcal family entertain· ment. Osuna envisions a club or clowns and a community playhouse t ype production or jesl&. slapstick· and circus acts. To get this: off the ground, the assorted clowns must be found and would·be buffoons muat be localed. Mrs. Taeger, Bomby, w\11 act as s'ecretary, and will take down the names of thole who call httr at•92·40S4 . ~una ,1ee.1 'tb.,e clown club put· · Ung on Henetits for handicapped children and doing other eood i:Se· 'eds: 'And ·btmldH, next year·when Natlon•I Clown Week rolls around, there could be mote than just two clowns with sad race1. SUMME~ SALE CONTINUES American Tour by Heritage • ' Reduced 25% for this Special Event • • • • Larg1 selection on diapl011 for imm~e deliveT!/. Sloe in J:o. and .nJDll iubatanlial aavinga on auch w.11 lcnown llnll•~aa-Drezel, Hmtag1, Hmredon, Woodmark chaJra .and rrwth, .mulih more . Don'fdelal/. ' -' . " 7d "°" ~~, 'l"~' , .... 3•5 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD 236'9 HAWTHORNE BLVD. . 1727 WESTCLIFF DAIVE LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92651 tORRANCE, CA. ~5 NEWPORT BEACH. CA. ml<I 171'1 •94-6551 (2 13) 378·1279 . (ti•) ~·20SO· -' • ' l I ' I ,, I I \ ' ' ! 1 I ' r 'I '• I ·\ ~7 ,1 • l • '· I I ) ' I ' I " ! I i :I I 11 Ii I, ' ... ( I . .. ,1 ' 111 Month Farm Product Prices Up 3% WASHINGTON <UPI) -Spurred partly by the impact of new grain sales to Russia, the averuge of all raw rwrm .,reduct prices rose 3 percent in the month ending July ~s. lbe Agriculture Department has reported. Officials said h.igher prices for wheat, soybeans, hoes. potatoes and cotton played a major role In boosting the farm pricu average for the fourth consecutive month to a level 14 percent above the 1975 low point last March and 6 percent above a year earlier. TOE REPORT SAID the farm price of wheat, which rose along with othe'r gralns in early July in response to rumors of Russian purchases which began July 16, hit $3.3.J u bushel July 15 -up 41 cents from June but still 71 cents below a year earlier. Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz meanwhile charged i n a speech al W11Jiamsburg, Va., that 1l would be "un· realistic and unfair for anyone lo say that the mild recovery cf wheat prices prompted by the Russian wheat sale will cause the price of bread to go up by any apprCciable .l..lmount." . Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns said earlier that recent Soviet purchases o1 9.8 million tons of -"merican wheat and livestock feed grains -and prospects of no further sales -could bring sizable increases in food prices. • Butz, without mentioning Bums or congressional critics of the y,•heat deal, retorted that "Some people who don't know wheat from chaff are drawing ridiculous con-clusions.'' llE SAID TllE SOVIET sales include less than 10 per- cent of the wheat the United States has available for export and ''to blame the sale to Russia for an increase 10 food prtces is being intellectually naive or dishonest.'' The farm price report said lower prices for catUe, which bad increased sharply in previous months, partly orf set the increases in prices or olher commodities. Average beef catUe pnces dropped lo $36 20 per hun· dredwc1ght July 15, down $2.30 rrom a month earlier but 90 cents above a year earlier. Hogs, however, rose $6.80 during the month to $54.10 under the impact o( Ugbt supplies, up $19.80 from a year earlier. Soybean prices, also affected by rumors of RussJan de- mand although no Soviet sales have been made, hit $7 SS a bushel in mid·July compared with $6.64 in June and $8.00 a year earlier. CORN, WWCll RAS BEEN included in the Soviet sales, rose from $2.68 in mid-June to $2.72 in July compared wtth $2 91 a year earlier. Com and soybeans are the chief raw materials for producing meat and other livestock rood s. Admin1strat1on officials have contended th e Soviet sales will have only a small impact on retail food price pro- spects because the Uruted States is expecting record grain crops. . They have said. however, that th e 1975 rood price average -previously expected to be G percent or 8 percent above 1974 if crops are big-now may exceed last year by a slightly larger amounL In 1974, food prices rose 14 percent above the previous year. * * * * * * .. Red Sale 'No Big Thing' Say Experts WASHINGTON <UPI) - An Agriculture Department official said Sbme other agen- cies 1n the government have misgivings about the impact on American food prices or the new. huge sale of gram to the Soviet Union. But Richard Bell, assistant Secretary or Agriculture, in sworn testimony at a Senate Investigations Subcommittee hearing into the sale's conse- quences, said those rears are not justified. Agriculture c>r· perts remain conrident the sale will have ·~m1rumal'' ef. feet, be saJd. HE ALSO SAID the impact of the 1972 Russian grain deal has been overstated, BC· knowledged to a ''ter- rified" senator that the gov- ernment has set no upper limit on bow much grain it will permit the Russians to buy, and deplored a big flour dealer's announcement tying a bike 1n flour prices to the latest grain sale. Under questioning, Bell said some fellow offic1als on. * * * the Economic Policy Board - which has r epr esentation from the State Department. the Council or Economic Ad· visers, the Central In·' telligence Agency and the Of- fice of Management and Budge t -rear the sale "might cause problems later on " .. But those agencies were "not following grain develop· m e nl s as closely'' as Agriculture does, he said. The hearing was ('ailed two days after Arthur F. Burns, chairman of the Federal Reserve, said be feared the sale would have a sizable ef· feet on food prices and one day a rter General Mills raised wholesale flour prices by 1.6 cents a pound. BELL SAID IT is t'un: fortun ate" that General Mills tied its announcement to the Russian grain sate. And he said he did not know where Burns got his information about the sale's potential in· fl alionary rallout. * * * Survey Shows High Prices at Markets By the Auoclated Press Shoppers hoping for sum m er savings at the supermarket were disappointed during July, an Associated Press marketbasket survey shows. The only bright spots 1n a generally gloomy picture of rising prices were scattered sales on frankfurters. The AP drew up a random list of 15 commonly purchased rood and nonfood items, checked the price at one supermarket in each or lJ cities on March 1, ~973 and has rechecked on or a bout the start of each succeeding month. THE LATESf SURVEY SHOWED higher prices for pork chops. butler and •eggs. Chopped chuck, 'l'hlcb hod been going up, reflect.lngsmaller supplies of cattle reaching market, generally stayed the same and .al)·beef franJtlurters declined at the: checklist store In six o{ the cities. Some of the savings, which a verased about 20 cents a pound, reflected preweekend specials rather than regular price declines. suaar which had been dropping from record levels re· ached tasi winter, atarted climbing aga.ln, rising at the checklist supermarket in eight of the 1$ cities surveyed. The tncreases generally reflected hJghcr whole.sale prices 11.n- nou.nced recently by major reftncrs. Tbe)r l'anaed from 9 percent ln Chicago, where lhe prtco. of a five-pound sack of granulated sugar went from $1 .31 to $1.43, to 28 percent in Providence, R.I., where the price went lrom $1.27 to ll.63. On an over-all baaiJI, the marketbatket went up at the cbecklllt store in 10 ol the 13 cltles dutlnl July, rtsinl ,an average 3,4 percent. 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ICtml 'I J J1 -11111 ltt~oOS ·"° ,, ,, 21i..-YI' Jlltvrf( .Jjti ' 61 '"' • H Rtilon 121111 11 J;'N-.. I Earlier in the week, General Mills announced a 1.6 cent.per pound ln· crease, which company spokesmen said reflected increases in the cost of wheat. Beer Prices LOS ANGELES CAP) -For shop. pc.rs wilh home freezers, next week Wlll be a good time lO stock up on reel meat, fl('cording to a shopping guide released this week. The guide, based on a iUrvey oC Los Angeles·area s upermart:etst In· dicates that beer prices will decline slightly in the coming week, with a variety or cuts featured as special.a. Until the impact of grain l llPPUtl oa feed costs can be eaUmated. boweVC", qne meat buyer said beef can be •· peeled lo "Y0Yo:• 1n pr!~ , • • .. ·--•• --. ., ... ,,. __ ..,._ ... ------• I B8 DAILYPILOT Friday.August 1.1975 Major Conferen~ May Bolt N OKLAHOMA C ITY (AP) - 'fhe Daily Oklahoman reported today that major athletic con- ferences are preparf..>d to walk out of the NCAA 's special con- vention in Chicago Au~. 14-15 if the association passes three re- venue sharin g proposals . Sports ed.itor Bo!5 Hurt said in the story that an informed source s aid the six or seven top con- ferences of 60 to 70 schools, in- cluding the Big Ei~ht. Big Ten and Pacific Ei ~ht, have in- formally discussed setting up a ··super association " if the measures pass. l·lis story s aid the conferences reportedly form ed three con1mit- tees to lay the ground rules; con- s ult wltb bowl commilll.>eS and arra nge t e le vi s io n con1mit - ments. He sai<l they are prepart.'CI to meet tht' day after a wssible walkout to join in a new a"ssocia- tion. Hurt said calls to seven con- fe rence commission('rs fail<--d to confirm existe nce of a walkout plan. but that Wayne Duke, Big Ten comn1issioner, added sub· stance. Duke t"·ice refused comment on qut>stions about the walkout, Football Battle Steelers Picked Over Collegians C HI CAGO I AP J -Th e Pittsburgh Steelers are solid 17- point favori tes to extc>nd the pro- fessional do mination over the Colle ge ;\II-stars toniJ.:hl in Chi cago and t•oach Chuck Null of· fered no hope for s upporters of the s tar-spa ngled collegians. Noll said all his a\.\'esome Steelers. \\rho earned the right to On Tt' Torilghr Channel 1 at 6:30 meet th e All -s tars "'ith a punishing 16-6 victory over l\tin · nesot.a in the Super Bowl, will be ready for Friday's game "'ilh the exception of \.\'ide receiver Lynn S\vann, last year's rookie sensa tion "·ho has a 'pulled hamstring. The f or mer Southe rn California ~real was disappoint- ed at .m iss in~ a chance to meet the Stars. coached by his old mento r , J o hn ~fcKa y . Dodgers Go at It With Reds LOS ANGELES (AP) -It was some comeback for the A._tlanta Braves but it was a lso somecom- cdown fo r the Los Angel es Dodgers. The Dodgers t ake on the Cin cinnali Reds tonight at Dodger Stadiu m in the first game of a three-game se ries that could have helped boost Los 1\ngeles back into contention. But l.os 1\ngeles goes into the meeting 141h ~ames behind the IJodg<•rs Slnlc• AU 'l•~i o" IC.A BC (l'IOl Aug 1 C1"c'"""1' ot Lo<. A"<1e1•, Auq. 1 C•nc,.,n;n , ., Lo~ Anqelf~ Aull. lC1nc1nnoli •t Lo~A nqelf~ I ISP "' ;, ~~o "' 1.lllp m Reds afte r completing an eight- game trip that inc!Uded a split of four games at Cincinnati <1.nd then losing th r ee of four al 1\llanta. Tonight Don Sutton, 14-9, was sche duled to s tart for the Dodgers aga in s t J ack Bill· ingham, 11·5. The 11 -IQ loss at Atlanta Thurs- day ni ght had to sting and the Braves knew it. Los Ang eles had scored six runs in the fifth innin g to take an 8-4 lead. But the Braves scored six of the ir own in th e ninth and climaxed the s lap in the face "'ith Roland Office hitting a three-run hom er off Dodge rs r e lie f mainstay Mike Ma rshall. "That h as got to hurt the Dodgers ," s aid Ralph Ga rr, whose single in the ninth ignited the rally. "You fall three. four runs behind th e Dodgers and Marshall pitchin g, forget it. "That's what mak<->s this even better," added Garr. "I can 't ever r emember beating them like this." Noll sa,·s he "·ill start tht• same units on offens(' and de- fense that \\'Oil th(' Super Rowl. "Th ey've carnl'd the ri ght to play in this game by \\'hat they did la st yt>ar. And \\•e "·orl't treat it as a pre·season ga me." Noll also says ht> ...,.ill play onl y t\.\·o quarterbacks pt'r ~am e du r- ing the pr e -se a s on. Te rr y Brads ha\.\', mas terfu l in last year·s playo ffs and Super Bo...,·1, \.\'ill start aga in st the ;\II-Stars. The collegiates are on the short end of a 29·9 tally ln the midsummer football clu ssic '''hi ch has bee n tied t\\'ice and "'as skipped last year because of the NFL J\la yers strike. The la_:}l time the All ·stars managed a victory "'as in 1963 \\'hen an Otto Graham-coached squad upset Green Bay, 20-17. B es ides Brads ha"·· the Steelers \.\'ill s tart 1,000-yard rusher Franco 1-l arris and Rocky Bl eier in the backfield. The col - legians must also contend \\'ith the awesome Steel Curtain de- fen se that held i\l innesota to 17 yards rus hi ng anchored by Joe Greene and L.C. Greenwood. One place "'here l\-fcKay is certain to out ma n the Steelers is at the coin toss. The All -Stars have elected six captains includ- ing quart e rb<.1 c k St eve Bartkowski of California who "'ill start for the Stars. The other captains arc guard Ken Huff of North Carolina and Ru ss Francis of Oregon on offense, and linebackers Ri chaf!(] Wood of Southern Cal and Robert Brazile of Jackson State plus l in e man Randy White of i\1aryland on de fense. ... 'the story said, but later under questioning added , "I think if those proposals pass, there is a good possi bility for what you sug- gest. You wait and see what hap- pens. but you prepare yourself for any eventuality. But you can r('ad bet"·een the lines." Char les Ncinas, Dig E ig ht 1 commissioner, said, "There iS always a lot of talk. It would be premature to comment further." Hurt said the issue revolves around the so-called "Robin Hood" proposals-made by Long Beach State. They provide for di stribution of reve nue from bowl games and television to all 476 schools in the NCAA which play football. A third proposal, made by the Pacific Athletic Con· ference, wou ld s plit among all NCAA schools the estimated $3 million de ri v,ed from NCAA basketball 'playoffs . Such revenue now goes lo the participating tCiMlmS, many of which s hare the money with their conferences. The three projects would hurt the bi g conferences ln the pocket - books. Each Big Ten and Pacific Eight school recl!lves $100,000 from the Rose Bowl, for instance. • • . . ~ ........ I $L >l'>Ji~®,>~ ..... ,,,,.,, ~ I ~ il.,111 f @z *°' ............ _ . Under the Long Beach pro- posal, only 50 percent of the re- . venue Would go to the particip.at· ing teams and on to their con- ferences. Last year )he Southeastern Conference split up($3 million, primarily from bow and TV re- venue.,. Ne inas estimated Big Eight revenu e f rom those sources would be cut in half -to about $1.S million -if the pro· posals pass. Hurt said most conference commissioners contacted didn't believe the proposals would pass. Hold That Tiger Former heavyweight boxing champion George Fore m an clo\VTIS with Bombay. a 450-pound ti ger. Foreman !s biding time while w a itin g for a rematch with heavyweight c h ampion Muhammad Ali . Angels, Rangers C~llide ARLINGTON, Tex. !AP) - Bobby Vale ntine is back· but Frank Tanana ills gone. for a few days at least, as the California Angels opened a trip against the Texas Rangers tonight. Valentine was called up from Salt Lake City, joining the team at an exhibition game with the Pacific Coast League team there Thursday night. Tanana, a left-handed pitcher with a 9-6 record, had surgery on - \ h his right hand Thursday to re- pair a chip fracture and is ex· On TV Tonight Channel 5 at 6 peeled to be out or action for about 12 days. fractur e d left l eg th a t threatened .to end his baseball career two years ago. On May 17 , 1973 Valentine, then hitting over .300, broke the leg in two places when h e slammed into the center fi eld wall al Anaheim Stadium. The injury did not heal proper-He was hit on the little finger by a line dri ve Monday ni ght. Va lentine beg ins another part of his comeback bid from a badly • ly and the onetime shortstop third baseman has walked with a sli ght bend in his leg. Finals Tonight Top Swimmers At Mission Viejo ,. The 1975 Miss ion Viejo Jovita· lional Sw imming Championships are under way today with the first fin als s lated for 5 following 4:30 Opening Ceremonies at Mis- sion Viejo Inte rnational Swim Complex. The meet features an abun· dance of world class swimmers wi th the exception o f "the Germans and Soviets. Australia's Steve Holland is a late e ntry t<tthe meet, which also features America 's Tim Shaw, Steve and Bruce Furniss, John Naber, l\.1ike Bruner, John Hencken, Mike a nd Joe Bottom, Robin Backhaus and Mission # Viejo's Brian Goodell. American women arc led by wor ld record holder Shirley Babashoff of Fountain Valley, l\.1ission Viejo's Valerie Lee and Dana Point's Peggy Tosdal. Foreign challengers i n _women 's e v e nt s i n c lud e Au sn-alia's Sonya Gray and Canadian Nancy Garapick. the American record holder in the JOO-meter fly f l :02.80), will be in the opening 100 ny event. Others e xpected to compete in the three-day meet are cx- Corona del Mar Hi gh star Kurt Krumpholz and Mission Viejo's· Tayl or Howe and Brian Lonsdale. Tonltlll't Sc.Mdule Wo,,.n's 100 bu1terllJ tttn's 100butter1•'f WDl"!ln·s..oa lreeur~ tttn'1dllre-e1,Jle Wo,....n·1100 b.ckl!<olct Men's IOObMkSlrOkf Women'~7001ndlvldu•I medley Men"s 200 indlvldu•I mea1er w ....... n'i«IOmedley rel•r Men's olOOIT'edtty ,..,., Olympic Tickets MONTREAL -Americans and Canadians have purchased more than $9 million in tickets for the 1976 Summer Olympic Games in Montreal, the director- general or ticket sales said Thursday. •. The United States has purchased a bout $4.4 million in tickets and Canadians $4.6 million al a n average of $10 a Uck et. U .S . purchases r epresent about 50 percent of the allotment to the United States. --- Death Threat To Fillol STOCKHOLM -A ChH .. n re· rugee has threatened in a letter lo kill tennis player Jaime Fillol if he s hows up for the Sw~en -Chile Davis Cup inlerzone final at Baastad on Sept. J9-2I, it wrts re- ported Thursday. Ingemar Simonsson, a vicar who is a strong oppanent to the ruling Chilean military junta, told lhe police he received a let· ter Wednesday from the refugee now living in Sweden. "Fillo! has openly declared he is faithful with the junta which tortured my wife to dealh. I don't care what happens with me, I want a bloody r evenge," the un- identified refugee said in the let- ter to Simonsson. ''I think he m eans every word he wrote,'' SiJllonsson told the police. "I know this man quite well and underst and his feel- ings.'' Si,211 E.r&!ta Shickess Bar Go, a 42-1 shot. won the ninth r ace al Los Alamitos Thursday night and the quarterhorse victory produced a $1 ,217 exacta payoff coupled with the second place finish of favored Dave's Hairpin. Sheikess Bar Go returned $86, $33.40 a nd $9.20 across the board while Dave's Hairpin paid $5.80 and $2.80. Angels Lose SALT LAKE CITY -A sixth· inning single by Frankie George gave the Salt Lake Gulls of the Pacific Coast League a 3-2 win over th ei r parent club, the Ca lifornia An gels of the American League, in exhibition baseball Thursday night. Reds Scuffle CINCINNATI -A fi ght in the Cincinnati Re ds locker room between reli e r pitche r Pedro Borbon and outfielder Cesar Geronimo res ulted in the ac- cide~tal spiking Thursday night of resever outfielder Merv Rel· tenmund. The Reds announced Retten- mund was taken to a Cincinnati hospital for stitches in his toe and ~·ill be out of action for an un- determined period. Reltenmund was reportedly in- jured while attempting to break up the alter cation b etween Borbon and Geronimo., - Miiburn Cut SHREVEPORT, La. -Olym- pic gold m edalis t Rod Milburn was c ut Thursday by the Shre veport Steame r football t eam. M i lburn , th e Sout h e rn University s peedster who holds several world .hurdles records, had been invited to try out with the Steamer as a receiver. Repla11• at Superdome NEW ORLEANS -The Louisiana Superdome wi)I be al- lowed to show its spectators ins- tant replays during footba ll games from s ix giant screens hung from the center of the ceil- ing. But it ~·as decided in a meeting Wednesday between offi cials of the Superdome and the National Football League that the $164 million stadium won't be able to use the screens for a "s'imulcast" -the same constant picture seen on home television sets. ''It could dis tract the in - dividuals in the game, or the coaches," s aid J im Kensil, NFL executive director, arter the meeting in New York. "Also, in effect, it would be re-"' dundanl to have it on the screen and in the st adium live. I think it also would distract the fans in the stand5'" · t WTTRe.ults l'ltblMI.,. :tt, SM! fr.-c:hc•ll ..., W--C.•ll'f IP! Ot•I ~ (Sf'J ._J; Gl ..... J-MlcMI IP) M•I Klo•s-stow !SFl .. 2. MM -Ol<lcel'" !Sf') .... 1 Co• !Pl .. S, 7-6; Ol<lr.er· -~ Mt;MIUi.t> (Sf') "9•1 W•n••lt•.Gfrul.itl~ ~Pl 1·S. M l••CI dOuDles -Co•·Mlcll•I IP) btot . Mt;MUll&n-KIOSS 4S f'l 6•1, A-),OS••t PltUbur9ll lfMlifU 21, (i.'194 ..... 11 Mtn-Bot!Glllln•n lCI b9•1All""Sf;io'lll UJ ... l; ' s._ HI! Aoy s..-111Ill1>9•1 c1..-1r. Gr.ef)Mr •net GllllnAn !Cl,._J, Womtfl -C....rl1 M•Y9' (II btiil Ann Jone~ !Cf,• ._,; WendY Overton anCI P•l ~rom (ll bc'•I Sue St~IMJone5 ICl.•·l . Ml•H -Mllrly Al•sMn HCI Slaw IC! bc'~t a.rtl'landMayer Ol,6·'· k At'Oe1H11M>d. o ' See Briefs Page 87 ' . ' . Wh ile virtuall y the whole Atlanta squad surged to meet Of- fice at home p late, a dejected Marshall jus t s.tood at the mound. kicking the dirt lon,g after Office had circled the bases. I.OS ANGELES •fl r ti bl L.opH lD ) I l? A TL.ANT A G¥rll •b r II •i • ? , 0 ? 0 0 0 l 1 l 1 l l 1 I ~ 1 1 1 ) 0 1 ' ) 1 I I ) 1 l 3 l I ! 0 1 0 0 0 00110 111100 0000 1 000 0000 1000 co oo Gray will challer'lge Babasho!r in the 100-meter freestyle Sun- day. Gray's best is 58.20 while Ba bashoff , fresh from s uccess in Cali, Colombia al the World Swim Championshi ps, turned a 57 .81 in fini shing second to Easl Germany's Kornelia Ender at Cali. Garapick, a 13 -year-old from Nova Scotia, saw her world re- cord in lhe 200 bac~lroke erased by Eai;t Ger'm any's Brigit Treiber at Cali. Treiber clocked a 2; 15.46 to Garapick's 2: 16.09. Sanders Battles Death ·· &c•ne1 11 l , 1 o McMulle11ph 1 11 1 1 Rnodrnp 1 o 1 ' i.i•led 6 111 G..-~y,b •111 W.CrfwfOfd rf SI l? ee.,io 310 11 Ye~r t Sl l O Au1ttl!\i 1 0 I 0 l~ph 0000 Wynncl O?O, OD•nlf19 II ? o o o M.MOl•ph 0 00 I ...... rboctl!o!o ? 0 I II Mll"~tl p 0000 M. F\pro·r?D Gllbre•th lb e~ ... \lll E.WUU&m!.lb 801<..-r! s 1 .... i.1u O!lk e ct Pu(Ofqbji c 0.IOnlOl'I p '~· 8e•rt1P s.dec •lp __ ,. £. Sowp -~ .. -~· ' U~I T•"""""' TOM WEISKOPF CHlf>\IN A BIRDIE AT THt WESTCHESTER. Mi ssion· Viejo Nadadores coach Mark Schubert _says two glo b a l· sta nd ards are in Golf Tow-ney Results ' ~~~,c~;~~~.~omen·, '00 •nd Other foreign ~ompetitors in ,S-lt_.. the men·s division enhancing the ~::!! program are lfungary's Andras ,._._10 Hargitay and Zoltan Vairaszto, HAAR1SON, N .V. I AP) -Flnl•f"'OU!Mt M;-\ Thl.trl<d•~ lh I~~ ,,50,000 W•1t<r.st•r Golf Cl•nlc on ,,,.,,,,._.,,,a,,.., lt·1'·11 W.1l<Msle1 c_,tr1 Clulltourw: Ril<MllSitnQll• T-Wtl1kopi TommyA•ron ~I FIU\ll'T'IOf" Jerrr P•lll Tom W•l-0.ML.IH .. r ftOCI Fwowt!'! Okk Loll Bud Al Un B•U(eo..,un etfl(.r-IWIW .......... f' ,kltwvly MU!llr ~Okll.on ,.., ... , lJ-»4' lS-)1-tl ......... ......... ,,., ..... ,,.,,..... ,,., ...... )l.)ol ....... SS-JI .... )l.Jt-..i ,..,. ... .......... ......... JJ.;N-•• • • ~: In addili<»t to Britain's Brian ~»-10 Brinkley. • ~: Hargltay Won golds iD Lhe. 200 ::::= ·and 400 iildlVidual m~ys at # ~"' Call with inarks o1" 2:01.72 and. ~~ ,'4 :32.5'1. He beat East Germany's JJ~I .Rolaqd Matthes.at Cali-1>ne or ~: M1llhH' rare dereats. t• ~:. B,P.hofr 10C1 in the 200 In· · .--11 .&.'li"T-medi.t< tonlll)iL TcOmtr; - Gary Sanders , whO con- tinued to play on the pro goU tour· while awaiting cancer surgery, was in extremely critical condition rollowin«i a massive cere bral bemor· rhage, hospital official.I said today. Karl Gllbody, nu.rstn_g s up erv i sor a t B eac h Memorial Hospital. said the ~year-old Sanders remained und er tn\en1ive care Thun- day night alttt·helng striclten at his home t n · neafby Flillerton the day helore. A former co ll•I• All· American 'g61fer at the University of $ou\hern C'1!fomla, Sande~ hfd an eliplorotor)" ojie1>athm for ceancer last month ~ i scheduled to undergo surgery tor cancer this Monday at UCLA Medical Center. He joined the pro tour In 1973 following an outstanding amateur career that included the U .S. Junl or ~ham - p!ooshlp. • Sanders playtd In the Cana· dian Open -last \ffek, ll'h~re he failed to make the cut. He quali(ied for 15 pro lOMr , ] events this year, made the cut in eight and eamtd Sl,008. tn his second year on the tour last year be e,arned • · f:IZ.865 including a victory In ' Ille Amelia -Open ,.--!Ute even! ln'F1orlda, and allo won $1$0 In capturing the non· tour Queen Mary 'Open in Lang Beach. .. I f f ,/ > " I' I I I 11 I I ·' ' ' 1' •I I l ' ' ' 7 ) I I\ )' • •• " Saddlehack \ Tod ay's C l osinl( .. N.Y. Stocks/ VOL. 68, NO. 213, 4 SECT_IONs;·38 PAGES OR'ANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1975 TEN CENTS 'Sad' Lo~als View National Clou.m Week lly )ACK CHAPPELL CM Mlil P•lly l'l•M.tt Behind that sreasc-paint~d mug, Cyclone Charlie is an un- happy clown, And, so is his friend Bomby. You see, today is the start of National Clown Week, t)ut alonl! the South Coast, Cytlon~ Charlie and Born.by have only each other during thl.s 'time or what should be a Jot or clowns. And, a.Cler all, how can there be much buffoonery without buf· Coons? National Clown Wee k is ' sponsored by clowns of America to pay tribute to past clo.wns.and to roster an interest in .clowning, CYclon..,;;harlie said dabbing at .Ttear rolling past his OO*ie. Clowns·of .America is to clown- ing what,tbe AMA is to medicine. Olllclal-clowns like Cyclone Charlie a nd .Qom by even register their face5 with the association. Clowning is more than just clowning around: said Cyclone Charlie who Jn real Ure is Dennis Osuna, a liflh generation Calif or· nian. He began elowning al age 13 when he ran •way from home and joined the circus . . ''It js an art that is going out. The old buffoonery, the color, the confusion, the noise, the real pro· duction-type clown with his stooge clowns a nd all is, I'm afraid, beeom ing a lost art," Osuna said. "It is something that is not be· ing passed on and not being picked up ," he s a id Part of the reason is a change in the public's perception of the ~lawn figures . .fl Osuna is a "Hobo", one of the (See CLOWN, Page t\2) County's Jobless R8te Drops to 8.3 Percent * * * * * * Rate Take s Dip U.S. Jobless Finding Work WASHINGTON <UP!l -Wilha surprise spurt or jobs for teen- agers and women, the nation's un - employment.rate dropped 0.2of a percentage point to 8.4 percent in July, the Labor Department said t.OOay. 'In an encouraging announce- ment for the recove ring eeoqomy tha(,many labor officials had not expec~ed ... the government said 630,j!OO 11<rJOns were~ 19·tbe .job rolfS last m ontb. l l was tbe b iggest jump sine• au;ooo perMMla found jobs 30 ~ agp jn February, 1973. Total employment went up lo 85.l million persons in July from 84.4 million in J une in the face or Viejo Family Service Set For Saturday Graveside services for Mrs. Barbara l\olaycock ~of Mission Viejo and her two children Susan Kay, 5, and Judy Christin, 7, will be held at 2 p .m. Saturday al ~Pacific View Me morial P'ark in 'Newport Beach. Mrs. Maycock, .31 , and the 'children perished Sunday wben they were tra pped ·in a fire at ~their two story home at 26445 'Fresno Drive. ~ Rev. Orno Wiebe will officiate al the service. Funeral arrange· ments are being handled by Sad- >dleback Chapel, Tustin. Mrs . Maycock is survived by 'her eslranged hus band. Michael R. Maycock of Irvine and sisters, Janet Burningham and Kay Alvey, both.of Utah. . Maycock, who learned of the tragedy while vacationing in ~Portland , Ore., originally was re· ported as divorced-from his wi(e. Howe Ver, a spokesman for Saddleback Chapel said today , that the couple were still legally married. The two children are also sur· .vived by their matern a l •grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor of Utah, and normal su mmer bu s iness - doldrums, the fle porl said. The number or uhenfployed was 7.8 million, down 100,000 from J une. Although the report said hard· core une mployment increased last month, it indicated along With oth er rec'ent economic barometers that the economy has stabilized aflef' its worst plunge since tbe Depression. 11Ht71~laa r.ate Wowld have improved even more over June's 8.6.~tCent, ttie department said, ~ exte!it tllat ·115,000 worken·were on strike ta1t month -mosUy in the construction industry. Julius Shiskin, chief labor statistician, s aid the number of unemployed workers re mained steady, but job opportunities.. in· creased substantially in July, New workers moved into these jot.,; without affecting previously unemployed workers who re- mained without jobs. But Shiskin, testifying before Con~ess' Joint Economic Com· mitt e, said the worst or the un- emp yment crisis seems to have pass . "On.balance, I would say that the employment s ituation has improved over the past few months," Shiskin'said. Jobs in factories and in con- struction declined, but that was more than offset by 250,000 new work~rs in retail stores, banks, insurance co'mpanies and other ser~ce industries which heavily emt>loy women and young seasonal workers. Farm .workers· aISo got 150,000 more'jobs. - WA LKOUI' SEEN AGAJNSI' NCAA ·Majot athletic conferences are prepared to walk out of the special NCAA convention in Chicago this month if the association passes three revenue s haring Proposals. The Daily Oklahoman reports that six or severi top conferences, including the Big Ten and Pacific Eight, may set up their own ''s uper aseociation'' if t he measures pass. See details in Sport>, Page 86. • Saddle back Director T<> Resign Patrick· Bushman, director of instfuc!:tion or the Saddleback Valley Unified School District and the first principal or Los Alisos Intermediate School, will subinit a letter of resignation to district trustees Monday. Bushman, 39, has accepted a Posi{ion with the Glendora Unified School DiStrict as direc· tor of personnel and secondary education. "I really have mixed feelings a bout going," Bus hman said to- day. "It's been a tremendous community to work with and I just don't see how you could find better support for schools than here." His resignation will be effec- tive Aug. 31 if approved by trustees . H e h as he ld his $27,00t-a -year post since Sad- dleback Unified was createa three years ago. Bushman said he is leaving because the new job offers him financial and career advance· ment and also puts him closer to his ·home in LoS An.geles and lo his wife's work a s a personnel speciallstj.n Pomona. "It is a fine opportunity. T he Glendora district has a rather t heir pa~roal grandfat~er, _ • Richard Maycock, a1sooruw.., Vie•O· Qtvim Meet Judy C h.r 1st 1 n, know-ft as _ __:_· __,,.,~ __ -::i.::_. _______ _ 6,800 Get Work In July Orange County.'s unem'.'loy- m ent rate dropped to 8.3 pe~cent during July , according to £igures released today by the state Employment Department. When translated to the number or unemployed persons in the county, the state's monthly re· port means the re "''ere 6 ,800 fewer county residents un - employed in July than in June. HoY£ever. the total, number or ··J.l!IWHl'·llt~>.in Qf'aue\ y_ tut •monlh dropped-by 3,000 workers . . "Tbe1 de4:lining unemploymegt rate accompapied by fewer job holders indicates a slight decline m· the county's available work lorce last month, state officials said. In June, the total number or available workers was 721,800. July s avail a ble work force totaled 718,200, according to the e mployment report. According to labor analyst Alla (See RATE, Page AZ) Rites Slated For Father of Bronco Coa~h A funeral ser vice is scheduled Saturday for Laguna Hiils resi- dent Milo J . Ralston, father of former Stanford University foot- ball coach J ohn Ralston, now head coach of the Denver Bron· cos professional football team, Riles for Mi. Ralston, who died Thursday at Saddleback Com· munity Hospital, will be at 3 :30 p.m. in McCormick's Lagun a Beach Chapel. Most rece ntly employed as a rental equipment manager, Mr. Ralston, a 51 -year California re· sident, was active in the Elks Lodge, plus the Lions and Rotary clubs and the Order of Knights Templar. Survivors in addition lo ltis son, John, in c lud e hi s wife, Constance; a brother, Merle, and another son, George. The family· s uggests memorial contributions lo th~ American Cancer Society. ''Christie'' to her frien:P-i ~~ ~~ .. ·~:.:~::!% ;~~~':r' • ·v· oluntee:9'tQ A p1 enty Susan Kay was to have ~ ;'"'°" · :a, ~ • l_i t~fi.,,tgrade.atthes~mes~·· 'l . .-, , .this fall. / .. , · ·QUAKES. SHAKE . NORTH Sl'ATE OJfOVILLE <AP> -l'wo· urthquake~ rattled IM:~u r .Sacra.mento Val}ey tbd : ~· ring towns. from~ Reid .~ t'o ·Marysville. There. were no Im· mediate reports of damagf: or in- -jurte" ()(ffctals at the University ·ot Ca.Ji!omla seismograph atatJon at Berkeley· said the qu1k,e1 mea1urecf between 4 .~ .nd 5 on the Ri chter scale. , _ · Newamen in OroYilto said the quak .. ·blt at.8:45 and 9:27 a.m;-A M...,.Yille reporter iald the one at&,:27 luted about20secoods. Ii I • By JAN W01l111 6' .. htfr" ........ lfThli ls our madhouse," says Dewain McKenzie of Pt(iasion Viejo, Surveying hi s house crowded with teehagers, re- port.en and neighbors. ~ ''Thin11 really haven·~ been normal around here fQr 1b0ut a ye·ar."·~ ' 1 McK~zle ls the transportation chairman-I or· tbe MiaiiorLViejo____ lnvltatfooal Swim Meel opening toda~ al Montanoso Recreation C..tlr (Details, Page Be). • An active booster ol Mission Viejo'• in~ernational\y known Nadadores swim' team, MclCenzie has charce of picklng up each awlm tea.en a, It arrives at the airport fOr the weq:~·~ · competlUon. Early this week he learned 19 young'aters from Great Britain, Canada and Mexico would be &r· riving with no place to stay. Al .linl .McKenzie thought he mit:bt ha~ ... e~p\lt the kids up in his oWn hO _ at '27051 Mariscal 4 --r I .~ ' -• .uetie. ,. "11111 I Ju(t toelled a bunob of neighbor• and in a moment's notice they dfupped everylhlng and took-these kids in:'' ' McKenzie and the other Nadadoi"es boosters have voJun· teered tong hours lhe past few monthl to map detalls of Ille competition opel!J,ng today. Moat of the hundreds of swim· mers from all over the worla are 1taY1n1 in JOcat ~ or in the Hllion lnn in Lacuna fills. ·~· ' Sponsoring f a m il ies are r esponsible for transporting youngsters to and from workouts and feeding tJ\em. That means getting up at 5:30 a .m. and waiting for sypper until a bout a p.m .. after the evening workoW. . The llarlscal Lane neighbors .ha ve handled the .(ood require· ments by going together on buffet luncheon& and.the like. ''WbeQ.-Y OU 're a swimming famUr ;.--1eaf1l to 6efle:t1ble," MoKJl'ik 1al\L "YO!I gtt used to it. Bn*8.'i.t's fun . These are not the kma·of l<Mls who PQP. pills ... an)'th.ln1. · ~ ;. "lt'a been a real re*Mion to see tlda lhat are r8allytldicated ' <8HS"1M, ... l•Al) J ;tf ' ·J " . r. ~, .... •.. O..llr'POot Sl.lff P~• CLOWNING JUST AIN'T WHAT IT USED TO BE 'Cyclone Charlie' Dennis Os u na a· Dying Breed 35 Summit Leaders Sign Peace Papers HELSINKI (UPI) -Th<! sum· mit leaders of 35 nations today •il"li!le •~••\,mn h.ut·~~a ~ troversial b lu'ei>rint for peace and warmer human relations in a Eurbpe divided by centuries of conflict. Led by the two Germanies, the JS summit leaders from Western Knowledge Of Fee Denied By Assessor ByGARYGRANVILLE ot IN 1>.11Ur PitOISWtf VENTURA -County Assessor Jack Vallerga d enied Thursday that he knew there was a $6,000 consultant's rce at st ake in Orange County 's sa!e or a ap- pi-aisal system to Spartanburg County, South Caroli na. Vallerga told a nine·m an, three-woma n Ve ntura County Superior Court jury that he first learned of the fee in late May, 1973, after the $2,045 sale had been completed. It wasn·t until then that former Orange Couilty assessor Rep. An· drew Hi ns h aw <R -Newport Beach) offered to split the fee with him, Vallerga said. , Wh en a:;;ked by defense al· torney Richard Murphy what he said whe n Hins haw made the of- fer, Vallerga r e plied, "I think I said thank you." ~ The 53-year-old assessor was the first witness called br. the de- fense team as it began its effort to convince the jury that their client is not guilty of seven al· leged crimes related to the Spartanburg sale . · Dur.ing an Orange County C:rand Jury investigation leading to a seven-count criminal indict- ment, Vallerga cited his Fifth Amendment rights and, except for routine questions, refused to testify before the jury. Thursday, he testified freely after, in effect, waiving his r).ght agaipst self-incrimination and opening himse lf to c,ross· examination · by Assistant Di s· trict Attorney Michael Capizzi. A criticat issue was whether or not he knew the $6,000 fee had been agreed to when the ~partan· burg sale was. negotiated, a fact related to a conflict of interest charge included in the indict· ment. Vallerga said he did not koow until <Hinshaw made the $3,000 of- fer that a $6,000 nat rate consul· tant's fee had-been agreed-to-by ffinshaw and former Spartan- bur.'I assessor John Q. Ebert. But earlier In the trial, Ebert said Vallerga was at the Spartan· burg Airport in early March 1973. when he and Hinshaw SctUed the fee question . Vallerga, ·who had heard ' .t ( and Eastern Europe, the United States arid Canada put thei r signatures in turn to a 400-page, 30,000wol'd document they called- the "Final Act." The order of s igning was the French alphabetical order of their countries. President Ford of"'Elats Unis" signed third. The "'Final Act " set do\1-·n on paper the principles on which the nations agreed in more than two years or difficult talks, climaxed 'by a three-aday summit meeting in Helsinki. It pledged the 35 nations moral· ly and politically, though without legally binding errect, to work for peace and removal of barriers to human contacts on the Euro- pean continent. The signing ceremony began at 5:10 p.m. (8 :10 a .m. PDT> in the big a uditori um of Helsinki 's glistenin g white Finlandia flouse concert hall, where the summit talks were held . The summit leaders were seal· ed in a long line at a specially constructed table r unning the full width or the ha ll . On the far right, looking towar" the 900 other delegates, was West German Chancellor Helmut S c hmidt , then East German Communist Party First Secretary Erich Honecker. President Ford and Au st rian Chancelloi· Bruno Kreisky. On the far left was Yu goslav President Tito. Each Summit leader had a card in front or him with his cou ntry 's n a m e printed in French. Al exactly 5 :10 p.m. Finland's white-haired president Urho K. <See PEACE, PageA2) We •tller Night and early rooming '11 ' low clouds Saturd ay becoming sunny by mid· morning. Slightly warmer. Highs. from the low 70s at the beaches to t.1e mid-SOS inlana. 1 · I NSIDE T ODA Y Leonardo da Vinci will be brought up to date nerl we~. in.a comedy having its world pre rrfierr on &hr Orange Coalt. S..•1•'11 bfl Oaily Pilot Staff Writer Tdm Titu.! on P.age Cl of lodoy 's Weekende r. In d ex • uAIL Y PILO T S 9 Frid1y, Auau1t I. 197! ' ' Pilot Logbook Viejo Beekeeper Finds Sweet Life Bv JAS WORTH Oi .. o.ilt N9t SUM TO BEE OK NOT TO BEE -.that is t~e 9uesllon Bill Birdsall of l\t ission \'iejo is pondering. 1\nd 1r his n".w hobby of keeping bees gets any s"·t'('ter, he may exl'iand his invest- ment. . r d Birdsall and a friend have 15 h1\•es ~nd so ·~have rawn both clover and orange honey by moving the htves near the appropriat~ vegetation. . . • The novice aoiculturist5 ~lea.ming. their beeswax rrom a San Juan Capistrano beekeeper. Bird.sail's "'ife \'icky said sinee the bees "-ere moved to San Juan Capistrano. lhey began making sage honey, inspired perhaps by Birdsall's "i.se investment. ••• SE\'ENTR GRADER Lisa Pingatore of Laguna Hills is "·ond.ering ~·bat to ~o ";lh a ~·arne iron and a load of dog fOOcl she ~·on at a recent school field trip to the TV gam~ show "'The .Magnificent wo•TH lt1arble '.\lachine." ' . . Lisa and 24 other students went to .NBC ~tud1os .. 1n Burbank as part or a summer school class in mov1e·mak1ng taught by Len Avarbuch. She won a total of Sl8J in prizes ~d money, an~ though sbe might be "·ondering what to doWl~ the ~'affle iron._ on~ prize left her friends hanging around wilb mouths "·atenng. $25 "'Orth of candy'. ••• FIRST CAME the Apollo hands.b~e in spa.ce. Then we s~ President Ford shaking h~s wi~ mt!!rnation~. leaders m ·Helsinki. N&w Mission VieJO lS 1.etlin~ ~the ~p~nt. M~n~ay Richard Lowccick, chairman o( ~e M1ss100 '!!eJo M~~pal Advisory Council, will be shaking hands w1lh JS.. VV>t!iftg Japanesestudents. · . ~-r. The students, mosUy seventh a nd e1ghm ri:~ers. are. staying in Saddleback Valley homes on a Foreign Study League program. . f They will present Lo....,•cock "'ilh a declaration o friendship from the mayor of their bometow_n of Kumamoto. Ford Asks Arms Cut ,-HELSINKI, Finland (AP) -~ Cautioning that '·peace is not a l piece of paper," President Ford troops from European countries. He also renewed his call for the simultaneous elimination of op- posing military blocs in Europe -the West's North Atlantic Treaty Orgaqization .ilnd the East's Warsaw Pact. - told the 35·nation European security conference today that the charter they sign must be , rnore than "a lo~g and sorry volume of unfulfilled declara- t\,Pns." · "The people of all Europe and, •1 I assure you , the people or North America are thoroughly tired of i: having their hopes raMied and then s hattered by empty words and unfulfilled pledges," the '"" -President said in a ma]ot' ad· dress. , , "We had· better say Whal ~e rneah alld m ean What we say, or we will have the anger of our citizens to answer.'' In return for the East's pledges to further thi human rights of their citizens, .the West lacitly f acknowledged the postwar map I of. EurQPe and Soviet domi.uance J on the eastern half or the Conti· i nent. -· l President Nicolae Ceausescu of Romania, in his address lo the conrerence, called for the dis- mantling of foreign military bases an~ withdrawal of for~ig:n From f'!'age '.A I J : PEACE • .-. l{ekkoTien said in English. then io FimUsh •. "I now call the meeting : to order. The signing may now " begin." 1· Joel Pekuri or Finlan·d, : secretary. general of the con- ference, walked sirenlly across the carpeted floor with a red ~. l\otorocco l eath~r case, under ~his ;, arm and handed it to• Schmidt, • thefirsttosign. I He then relurned and handed a copy to Honecker, then one to r Ford. , He repeated this until each of ' the 35 su[Jlmit leader-3 received his own copy o~ the ''Final Act.'' ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT T~Or•"'l" C.o•" O·"'I Polo I . .,;,.,''''"",. • ...,, r.. .... 111"" ,....,, "''"· •l-1>wt.1;,,..., ,,. ,.... c.,..,,,.. '--" ""~""''"Q (•-~"· ~..,. .• ,.Ml .......... 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Wheh un<tergoing questioning _by Murphy, Vallerga admitt.ed that he had sul}mitted a $714 1n· voice to Spartanburg to cover his Services and expenses during hi s and Hinshaw's visit to the South Carolina county in early 1973. · The assessor also insisted that: -A $340 airfine ticket paid for by the county was related to county business and not to ID s personal gain in Spartanburg. -He had not ordered county employes t o show Spartanburg oCficials favoritism. Vallerga admitted receiving both the $714 check (rom Spartanburg and Hinshaw's personal check for S3,000. In the cross.examination Capizzi hammered away al the $3,000 payment and Vallerga·s visit to Hinshaw's ·congressional office in Washington, D.C. the day berore they traveled to Spartanburg to~ether. From Page A I BUSHMAN · lean administrative office, with only the superintendent an~ two directors. In essence, i 'll be act· ing as a11 assistant superinten· dent," he said. Bushman also is ~·orking on a ·doctorate degree at USC and \vahts to be closer lo that, he said. He came to the district •d· ministrative office from the San .,Joaquin Elementary District . '.'\ine of the three districts absorbed in unification. Before coming lo the Saddleback Valley, he was princip.al.of Pomona lligh School. Bushman ·is the third top ex· ecutive to resign since the·eltt· tion of a new oo·ar4 of J,nJst.ees last March. · The resignations ~gan with Superintendent William Zoa:g. who left under fire 'rrotll the new board and was paid orr $4.5,000 after a mQnth or nero«atlons. Later Robert Malt.hew, busi- ne5s superintendent, resltned to go to the Covlnf Valley UnlOed School District. _ • r TrabucQ Camping Review By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of .... 0.llf ..ii.t $1.ttt Supervisor Thomas F. Riley and Escape Country president Jim Robinson appear to be in a mood of' detente over charges and counter-charges lnvolvlng lhe l ,lOO·acre T.rabuco Canyan recreation ranch. Robinson threate ned li!t week to r eopen Escape Countr;y 'to o\·ernight camping without a county permit to fight back ngainst "harassment by county ofricials." Although he later <'hanged his mind, Robinson said his decision was based on the fact that camp· ing is allowed at Caspers Park although it has more primitive facilities than Escape County . Rile y s aid he is reviewing E sc ape Country 's Jisl of grievances against the county and that he is •·tiopeful (Or an ear· ly resolution of the difficulties." "My feeling is and continues to be that Escape Country is a pro-..., ven recreational facility th.at is \'ery userul to the C'Ounty," the fifth district supervisor said. ··we are not interested in destroying the opportunity (or uniquE" recreational purposes." "'Escape <;ounlry and the coun~y squared off against each other in l\.1arch just before the world hang glider championships were held aflbepark. · ll ~·as alleged by county of- ricials that ESc8pe Country lacked th~ p f,0per sapit8:r Y facilities and that construction and gradinj,had been ca_rried out ~itbout the proper permits. Riley noted that progress had been made to correct the defi· c"iencies and that he was sur~ prised by Robinson's threat to take illegal action last v.•eekend. "It \\'ould h ave lert us no alternative but to turn the matter over to the district attorney," Riley said. It has been Robinson's ronten· tion that the county has set a pre· C'edenl by allowing temporary facilities at Caspers Park which do not meet normal development -standards~ ~ However, Bob Nelson, an aide to Riley. pointed out that the county is not required to meet the same stringent regulations thal are placed on private property owners. .,. 'Therefore: Robinson's allE!ga- lion that there is a· dOOble stan- dard is technically correct, but that still doesn 't give Escape Country the rig!it to violate the law. Nelson said. From Page A I CLOWN .•• two major clown catagories. The other is a "Joey" or white face clown. "Take tbe Hobo image. Now it's one of a drunken burn or a person. on welfare, not the ·'knight of the road'' it.used to be. "The Hobo ""'asn't irresponsi· ble, he just didn •t take on any responsibilities,'' O~a said: "Today, people'don't want to be associated with poverty and misfortune," he explained. Bomby is Maryanne Taeger. She was bofJl into clowNng. Her father was Bombi and performed ror 35 years. with the rungling Bros. Circus. Mrs. Taeger said she began her career as a~ clown after her children left high school and she decided she didn't want a worka- day job anymore. Now, she perforins at birthday parties and supermarket open- ings, staples in the current clown business. When Osuna is not painted up and assuming' Che personality or Cyclone ~harlie, he is a ticket agent al the Saa Cle mente Greyhound stati.on. He also writes clown scripts and dreams or beginning a new age of clown- jng as local family entertain- ment. Os una envisions a club or clowns and a community playhouse type produc~ion o( jesl\fslapstick-and circus acts. To get this off the ground, the assorted clowns must be found and would-be buffoons must be located. l't1rs. Taeger, Bomby, will act as secretary, and will take down the names.of those who call her<il492·4054 . Osuna sees the, clown club put- ting on benefits for handicapped children and doing other good de· eds. And besides. next year when National Clown Week rolls around, there could be more than ju.st two clowns with sad faces .. Canal Trip Feted · SUEZ CITY. Egypt IUPI l · - The Suez Canal Authority celebrated the passaa:e today of the l,OOOt.b ship to use the intent a· tional waterway since it was re· opened nearly two mooths aco., Mounlr Shadid. representin1 tbe autholity, boarded the P're:nch c1r10 1hip Nllee, the fourth vessel in a convoy ol teven trave ling northbound, and .pre. tented its captain with a bouquet\ otnowen . ·I ---- JUST US SWIMMERS -Dewain and Kay McKenzie (center with daughter Dina) with some of the 19 swimmers who had no place· to stay for the Mission Viejo Inv!ta· tional Swim Meet. They took the swim- mers in or found homes for them in their Marisca't Lane neighborhood. Surrounding the McKenzies are (from left) Adriana Varga s , Mexico ; Helen Burnham, Englund; (second row) Sue Richardson, Engtand; the McKenzies; Nadadore·Becki McCarrerty; (third row) Derek Cathro, Ca nad a; Taylor llowe, Nadadores; Gerardo fle rnandez, Mexico; and David Duckworth, Las Vegas. Slaying Feared Mafia Link Probed As Hoff a Vanishes DETROIT (UP.fl Authorities investigating the dis- appearance of former Teamsters Union boss James R. Hoffa con- centrated today on his last report. ed engagement -a luncheon date f'ro111 ,.~ A I RATE ••• Eldridge, the heaviest loss in jobs lut month was among govern· ment workers because of school closings. Manuf aeturin1 employment in· creased for the third conSecutive month reaching 151,200. Mrs. Eldridge said the gain was the result mainly of seasonal food Pf9Ce8Sing. . · , · She also said that wholt!sale and retail trade establishments employed J,100 more workers in July than in June because of open. in gs of new establishinents. 48 hours earlier with a reputed l'flafia kingpin and close friend. 1\1ichigan 's governor said he "'as told the 62,year old lloffa had planned to meet Anthony "Tony Jack" Giacalone, a reput- ed Mafia enforcer. • Speculation s wept the powerful, faction-riddled union that "Jimmy" had been slain. His family appealed publicly fpr help in the cas e . · Fanning the speculation was a bitter rivalry in the powerful un- ion between Horfa and current president Frank E . Fitzsim- mons, who took over after Hoffa quit in 1971 while serving a federal prison sentence .. ''We 're looking into any angles ,•~ one 11oi1Ce ·a·gency spokesman said. "Obvious ly, this incJudes anything going on between the Teamsters and the Mafia." · From Page A I SWIM ..• to swimming.'' McKenzie and his wife Kay arc no strangers to the world of amateur swimming. Their two c~ildren, age nine and 12, are younger members ot the Nadadores. Io .addilion, the J\.1cKenzies are housing .two Nadadores for th~ past ye3r who want to live in Mis- sion Vi ejo to work with the re· nowned team. One of them is Taylor Howe, whose parents moved from Mis- sion Vi ejo to Virginia; the othe r is David Duckworth from Las Vegas. "If you've got the time, you've got lo help other people.'' l\tcKenzie said. "I think·it's the neighbors who really deserve the credit for all this cooperation." Gu.ardsmen Shot FT. DIX , N.J . (UP() -Two National Guardsmen on active duty were shot by two men while sitting in their car, Thvrsday night, Army officials. reported .. Pvt. Craig Powell,28, ofSutland. Md., was shot in tbe stomach and wri$t and was reported in very serious condil ·on today after sur· gery at Walson rmy hospital. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES American Tour by Heritage Reduced 25% for this Special Event >• • LargNelection on di3play for immediate delivery. Stop in now. and enJoll iubstantial savings on rucll ~II known Imes .as Drexel, Heritage, Henredon, Woodmark chm.rs .and mt1Ch, mt1eh more. Don~t del(iy . . 7eJ, '* ~~. 111e. . 3•5 NORTH~T QOVLEVARO • 2ll<l49 HAWfHORNE BLVD. 1 7~27 ~vca~~OR~Emw 112651 "TORRANCE. CA. 90505 N . • -V,GUNA BEACH, CA. (21311373.,-279 · (t1') 42·2050 l!i•J 494.a551 . ·-.. • . .. -. \ ' ( ' ' Ii r 7 I I· .' I ) i I \ ( • 1 I' I I ' I I 11 \ .. " Irvine EDIT I ON VOL. 68, NO. 213, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1975 Today's Closing N.Y. Stoekl'! TEN CENTS 'Sad' Lo~als ·l'iew NatiOnal CloWn Week .. By JACK CHAPPELL Of I~ O•llW ~Ueol ii.ff Behind that grease.painted mug, Cyrlone Ch1:1rlie I.! an un· happy clown. And , sols his friend Domby. You see~ loduy is the start of · National Clown Week. but along the South Coast, Cyclone Charlie and Born by have-only each other during this time of .what should. be a lot of <'IO"'ils. And, afltJr all, how cun there be much buffoonery withQUt buf- foons ? National .Clown Week is sponsored by clowns of America to pay tribute to past clowns and to foster an interest In clowning. Cyclone Charlie said dabbing w.t a tear rolling pas t his nose. Clowns of America is to clown· ln-g what the AMA hi to medicine. Official clowns like Cyclone Charlie and Bomby even register their faces with the associatKln. Clowning is more than jast clowning around, said Cyclone Charlie who in real life is Dennis .-Osuna, a fifth generjftiQn Caliror- nian. He began clowtUng al age 13 when he ran away frpm home and joined the circus . "It is an art that is going out. The old buffoonery, the color, the confu sion, the noise, the real pro- duction-type clown with h is stooge clo~1ns and aJ I is. I'm afraid, becoming· a lost art," Os un a said. "It is something that is not be- ing passed on and not being picked up," he said Part or the reason is a change in the public's perception of the tlown figures. Osuna is a "l{obo". one of the (See CLOWN, Page A2l uigley Fund •13,000 Electll;Jn · Commiltee Reveals Report The Committee lo Elect Henry Quigley ror an as yet undisclosed political pos t has collected more than $13,000 over the past year, according lo the committee's financial disclosure report. Quigley's was the only report among those filed by the five Irvine City Council members that showed s ubstantial cam- paign activity since the 1974 city ~~ct ion. However . Of{ a· form concerned with campaign activities related to Quigley's city .council orfice, he noted "no ex)?enditures· or contributions for this offi ce.'' Forms filed by Councilmen Art Anthony, Gabrielle Pryor and Robert West said less than $700 has been collected over the past year. They listed no contribu- tions. Councilman John Burton .r-e.- ceived $755 following the 1974 city election which, after campaign · expenses ·were p;Ud. left a balance of $2.39, according to his campaign statement. AJter expenses, which included a fundraiser at the Airporter ln·n in May and a SJ ,000 sign posting effort. Quigley said he has a balance of $1 ,923 .38. Most or Quigley's contributions came from Orange Coast real estat:e a'lld dev.elopment in - tere5ts. with the largest contribu- tions from Randall Presley and Presley of Southern California. The Presley contributions totaled $1,350. Lobbyist Frank Michelena con· tributed $550. , Other developers and land in - vestors listed include: Fait Mott Joint Venture, William Jahns, (See DISCLOSED. Page A2) 0 .. 11, Pilel Sl .. 11 P-• Showdown Looming OnNorthwoodZone Open Meet For CoW1Cil ·Mafi a Linke d To Hoffa's D isappearance CLO WNING JUST AIN 'T WHAT IT USED TO BE 'Cycl~ne Charlie' Dennis Osuna a Dying Breed ByDOUGLASFRITZSCllE The zoning calls for a shopping center al one corner, a park' at another and apartments al the remaining corners. Residents believe the zoning at the intersec- tion will cause trarfic problems. The Irvine City Council has scheduled an open di s- cussion session Saturday for general talks on a variety of tOpics. 35 Summit Leaders Ot Tll• D•ll~ ""°' s.M11 Irvine councilmen are lining up their ducks for an Aug . 12 shooting match on the con· troversial Village or Northwood zoning. The meeting will be held at city hall, 4201 Campus Drive. at 9 a .m . DETROIT <UPI) - Authorities investigating the dis· appearance of former Teamsters Union boss James R. Hoffa con- centrated today on his last report- ed engagement -a IWlcheondate Sign Peace Papers Northwood residents have turned in petitions witb enough But som e council members are eyeing the possibility of moving the commercially zoned area (See ZONING, Page A2 ) Joly Figures Among the topics are housing and juvenile justice_ . ~,,.·. .. 48 hours earlier with a reputed HE(.,SINKI CUP I J -Thesum- Mafiaktngpinandclosefriend. ntjt leaders of 35 nations today Mi~higan·s governor said he sig ned_ a s ole ~n but con· was told tbe 62-year old Hoffa lroversial blueprint fo~ pe~ce had planned to meet Anthony and warmer hum an relations ma ~-ll>cll'·<lii11,.,,w1 • ., a-· _ Eur!!!\". di!_ideq ~Y cen\un o! fii.Mma iiftfcli'~,.._.,,,,,.,-· . ·"-<oaftiet .. 'T.,. · '-· -. ••. _ signatures to (orce council action at the Aug. 12 session . Petitions ·Were c~rculated after repeated appearanc:es by Teside_ntS· -at hearings on Northwood netted them some changes in plans, but not all they asked. A memo circulated among the council members by City At· torney James Erick6on gives the .council two choices: Either sub- stantial changes may be made in the zoning or the matter must be put to a vote in November.· Co'unty's Jobless • Spec ula ti on swept' the.... Led by .the two German1es. the powerful, faction-riddled union 35 summit leader.s rrom Wes~ern that "Jimmy" had been slain. and Eastern E!JrOpe. the Unit~ His family appealed publicly for S.tates an~ Canada. put their help in the case. signatures in turn lo~ 400-page. Rate .Dips to B.3o/c Fanning the s peculation was a 30,~ 7ord doc.~menl they called bitter rivalry in the powerful un-the F nal Act. .· . - ion between IU>ffa and current The order of s1~n1ng was the president Fr,nk, E. Fitzsim-Fr~_nch alp~abet1ca~ order of moos. wh\) took over after HofVt th~~r counlr~e~; .Pre51de!1t Ford M eanwhil e, Councilmen }tobert West and Henry Quigley Orange County's unemploy• have embarked on peacemaking ment rate dropP.ed lo 8.3 percent missions s eeking a middl e during July, according to figures ground acceptable to both Ian-released today by the slate downers a nd protesting resi-Employment Department. dents. . When translated to the number The efrorts a re aimed at gel· or unemployed persons in the ting the matter r esolved without county, the state's monthly re- a refe rendum.· If a referendum is port m eans there were 6,800 held and is successrul, the ooun-fewer county residents un - cil must wait a year before ron-employed in July than in June. ing the land. However. the total number or Northwood is bounded by the employed-persons in Orange Sa nta Ana Freeway, Culver County last month dropped by Drive, Irvine Boulevard and J.e(· 3,600 worke:s: ' frey Road. A population of t,.500 The declm1ng unemployment is planned for the 1,426-8.cre · rate accompanied by fewer job village. holders indicates a slight decline 'l'he only res1<1ent1aJ tract in in 1tbe county's available .w~rk the area now is the Racquet Club, force last month, state off1c1als. where protesters formed the said. 1 nucleus of a cit ywide petition In June, the total n6mber of drive that ga the red 1,267 available workers was 721,800. signatures fo r a referendum. July's available wo;rk force Racquel Club ~esidents pro-totaled 718,200; according to the tested several provisions .of the employment report. zoning, some of which have been According to labor analyst Alla resolved. ·Lert disputed were pro-Eldridge, the heaviest loss in jobs visions for the intersection of last month was amoog govem- Bryan and Yale avenues. ment workers 1;.tecause of school We •tloer closings. Manufacturing employment in- creased for the third consecutive month reaching 151 ,200. Mrs. Eldridge said the gain was the result mainly of seasonal food * * * processing. She also said that wholesale-and retail trade establishments employed 1,100 mo"re workers in July than in June because of open· in gs of new estabtishments. Senate Nixes New Military W e apons Bill WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate rejecte d today a $31.2 billion military weapons authoriza.tion bill for the next 15 months. Opponents contended it exceeded congi-essional budget goals. The 48 to 42 roll call vote had the effect of demanding a new House-Senate conference to de- vise a new compromise bill. The bill sets ceilings for weapons procurement and re- search and on military and civilian manpower of the Defense Department. Actual ·spending levels will be set in a separate apprOpriation bill to be considered by Congress after the August recess. quit in 1971 'while serving a of Et~~s ~~is S l~~~llh.ird. federal pri 0 ·entence. The F1n~I ~ct .. e do_wn on , , . s o s . . paper the pr1nc1ples on which the We ~.e look 1n ~ into any nations agreed in more than two angles, on_e . pol~.ce 3:gency years of difficult talks, climaxed SJ>:<>k ~sman said .. Obv 1~u s ly, by a three-aday s ummit meeting this includes anythmg going on in Helsinki. bet"'.'ee.~ the Teamsters and the It pledged the 35 nations moral- Maf1a,. . ly and politically, though without . Pohci:: Lt. Cur~ Gre~e~, w~ legally binding errect, to work for 1s head ~ng the 1nves~gat1on 1n peace and removal of barriers 8lool'!1rield Township, ~here to human contacts on the Euro· lfoffa s car was {o~~· said the pean continent. next 24 hours we_re cntical.. . The signing ceremony began al "My own feeling," he said, "1s that things do not look good.'' He said Bloomfield Township poljce planned to question (See HOFFA, PageA2) W ALKOlff SEEN AGAJNSI' JYCA,4 Major athletic conferences are prepared to walk out of the special NCAA con venlion in Chicago this month if the association passes three revenue sharing proposals. The Daily Oklahoman reports that six or seven top conferences. including the Big Ten and Pacific Eight, may set up their own "super association" if the measures pass. See details in Sports, P>ge B6. C o ast Friend s Slate Slides O n Acreage Friends of the Irvine Coast will present s lide shows on the Irvine Company's 10,000 coastal acres in Irvine and Laguna Beach next week. ~ · ~ The gr oup which wants the land kept as P\Jblic open space. plans a s howing Monday al 7:30 p.m. ai Laguna Beach City Hall. Another s howing will be at 7:30 p.m. Thursday al the University Park Clubhouse, 4530 Sandburg Way, Irvine. Night and early morning low c loud s Saturday becoming ·sunny .. by mid- morning. Slightly warmer. Highs from the low 70S al the beaches to the mld-80s inland. Jobless Rate Declines The show fo cuses on the three- quarters of the coastal a rea bounded by Irvine, Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar that cannot be seen rrom roads. , I NSIDE T ODA. Y Leonardo da Vinet will be brought up to date ne%f week , in. a comiedy having its world pr•miere on the Orange C001t . ~e 1tOTJ1 bJI DJJilJI Pilot sto// Wnt.r Tom Titul on .P.age Cl Of lodo .. '1 Weelc.cnMr. ~ .. r. . •1·1 cw .... ~~· CH A4 · LI •• c:1o1 ' ; I -~ 'Empl~nt of Wome"' Te enragers Rises , -. ' WASHINGTON (UPl)-Wilh a surprise spurt ot jobs for teen- agers andwomen, thenaliOO's un- employment r ale dropped 0.2 of a percentage point to 8.4 percent in - July, the Labor Department said today. In an encouraging announce- ment for the recovering economy that many labor of(iciah had not expected, the gov""1ment said 630,000 persons were added to the jO;b rolls last month. It was the big1e1t jumP' since 643,000 pef'lons.found jobs 30 months ago ln February, 1973 . Total employm~t went up to 85. l million persons ln July from 84.4 million ift June ln the race or normal summer business doldrums, the report said. The . , number of unemployed was 7.8 jobs without dfrecting previously milllOn~ down 100,000 from June. unemployed workers who r e- Although the report said hard· mained without jobs. core unemployment increased But Sh.iskln, testifying before last month. it indicated along Congress' Joint Economic Com· with other recent economic mittee, said the worst of the un- barometers that the economy bas employment crisis seems to have 1tabili1ed ·after its worst plungt:. passed. - since the DepressiOn. "On balance. I would say that ~-Jobie\$ rate would have the employment situation has improviecl evtn more over June's improved over the past few 8.&.percerlt, the department said, months,'' Shiskin said. n _cept that 95__,000 worken were Jobs in r._ctories and in con· on strike last month -mostly in, struction decllni"d:-&i{"lllal was ._ tbeeonstruction industry. more than offset by 250,000 new Julius Shlsktn, c:hter labor workers in retail stores, banks. statistician. said the !\umber or insurance companies and other unemployed worken remained service industries which heavily steady, but job opportunities in· employ women and young Cn!Hed aubol.aA~.i. ;July, -G!lajW0<kor4>,J";il'~0r~ rs New work era moYecl lillo;tjMM' ilA •-""~OOll:iiibte · • • · 4 • .. <I' ~ -·· . .. '· I .... ~.. . , .. • •• , ' I " ..... .. , .. . , T - • ' Further information about the Friends of the Irvine Coast may be obtained by calling Milch Modeleski at 833·S255. J eri Georgevich at 548-1615 or Mark Northcross at 548·7436. Martin to Join Irvine Planners Irvine Bicentennial Commit- tee Chairman Bob Martin has been appointed lo the city plan- n ing commission by Coun- euwoman Gabrielle Pryor. .. Martin replaces {)avid Terris who resigned so he could spend more tim e on other things. Martin, a Turtle Rock resident, has served as president of the Sierra Bonita Community ·As· ooclation. \ 5:10 p.m . (8:10 a .m . PDT J in the big auditorium or Helsinki 's glistening white Finlandia House concert hall, where the summil- talks were held. The summit leaders were seat- ed iri a long lfne at a specialty constructed table running the rutl width of the hall. On the far right, looking totA•ard the 900 other delegates, was West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt, then Eas t German Communist Party First Secretary Erich Honecker . President Ford and Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky. On the far left was Yu goslav President Tito. Each summit leader had a card in front or t}i m with his (See PEACE, PageA2) K n owle dge Of F ee D e nie d B y Assessor By GARY GRANVILLE 01111• o .. u, P l101 si..tt VENTURA ~ County Assessor Jack Vallerga denied Thur5day that he knew there was a $6,000 consultant's fee at stake in Orange County's sal e of a ap- praisal system to Spartanburg County. South Carolina. Vallerga told a nine-manr three-woman Ve ntura County Superior Court jury that he first learned of the fee in late May, 1973, after the $2,045 sale had been completed. It wasn't until then that former Orange County assessor Rep. An- drew Hins haw ( R·Newport Beach) offered to split the ree with him, Vallerga s aid. When asked by defense at- torney Richard Murphy what he said when Hinshaw made the of- <See VALLERGA, PageA2l Bikers Plan For B ig Trip Regis tration will be open through Moriday for a bicycle trip lo San Diego sponsored by the Irvine Teen Center . The bike caravan will leave Irvine Town Center at 8:30 a.m . Aug. 17 for the three days of pedal-pushing lhat wtll get them to Mission Bay by Aug. 19. Return by train h~ planned, wtth the group returning at 6:30 p.m . Allg:-20: Fee for the trip is $30, which in- cludes meals, c•mping facUl.tlfl. ins urance and traln fare . Persons between ·age 13 8nd 11 • are eligiblC£tO take the trip. Mora information may be o~alned J>)' calling 552: 1795 or-8.1.1-3840. ' • • AZ OAJLYPILOT Frlday.Augult 1, 1075 '. • ..... ,.,.. ,. . .., '.:.. ___ _ ..., 'Bo11ti•1g' Mishap James W . Warner , 19, of Anaheim, was driving a long South Coast Hi ghway in J,ag una Beach Thursday afternoon when someone yell ed , "'Hey, you lost your boat a few blocks back." Warner looked back at the trailer behind his c~r and found that, in fact, the boat was not there. He returned to the Legion Street intersection in time to find Officers Larry Galat Cleft) and Barry Snyder (tight) removing the 15-foot craft from the traffic lane. Warner was cited for s pilling a load on a highv1ay. f'rom Pnge Al CLOWN ... Ford Asks Arms Cut two major C'I0\\'11 catagories. The·.· other is a ''Joey" or white fa C'e clown. HELSINKI, Finland CAP) - Cau.tioning that "peace is nQt a piece of paper," President Ford told .the 35-nation European security CO{'ference today that the charter they sign must be more than ··a long and sorry volume of unrulrilled declara-' lions." "Take the Hobo image. Now it's one of a drunken bum or a " p erson on '>''elfare. not the "knight or the road" it used to be. "The flobo wasn 't irresponsi- ble, .-he just didn't take on any responsibilities.'' Osuna said. "Today, people don 't '>''ant to be associatl•d v.:ith po\'erty and misfortun e." he ex plained. Bomby is ;\'taryannc Taeger . She \\'J S bor n into clo"Tiing. Her father "·as Rom bi and performed for 35 years \\'it h the Ring/in~ Bros. Circus. Mrs. Taeger s aid she began her career as a clown after her children left hi~h school and she deC'ided sht> didn·t·,,·ant a "·ork<i - day job anymore. No"·. s he performs al birthday 'J)arties and s upermarket open· ings. staple.s in the current clo"·n business. ~ \\'hen Osuna is not painted up and assuming the personality of "The people or all Europe and, I assure you, the people of North America are thoroughly tired of having their hope.s raised and then shattered by empty words and unrulfilled pledges," the President '.53,id in a major ad- dress. "\\le had be tter say '>''hat we mean-and mean what we say. or we "'·ill have the anger of our citizens to answer." In return for the East'"s pledges to further the human rights or their citizens. the West tacitly ackno~·Jedged the poslM'ar map of Europe and Soviet dominance on the eastern half or the Conti- nent. Lroops from European countries . He also renewed his call for the simultaneous elimination of op- posing military bloes in Europe -the Wes t's North Atlantic Treaty Organitation and the East's Warsaw Pat'l. Ford, who is scheduled to visit Romania on his current Euro- pean tour', also called for arms _ - reduction in central Europe and a new agreement with the Soviet Union to pr.it a lid on offensive nuclear weapons. saying "we owe it to our children.·· From Page AI ZONING ... north to Ir\.'ine Boulevard. Originally, Bryan Avenue was to be a through street, connecting El Toro Marine Corps Air Station with Tustin. .-Cyclone Charlie. he is a tic ket agent at the San Clemente Greyhound s tation. H e also wli.te$ c\o,,,.,.n scri.pts and dreams of begi.nning a ne"'' age of c\own- President NiC'olae Ceausescu o( Romania, in his address to the conrerenC'e. called for the dis- mantling of foreign military bases and Vl'ilhdrawaJ of foreign But residents protested the traffic that could result and the council voted to truncate Bryan at Sand Canyon A venue. As a result, the commerical area is no longer on a major thoroughfare. That, say some council members, would make it reasonable to move the center to Jrvine Bou.levard, wh.iC'h is a ma· jor street. ing <is loc al family entertain- ment. Os una envisions a club of 'c!o"·ns ..ind a co mmunity ;pla}'l'fl:lll'S"e~ t}'pe production of .:, j ests, slapst iC'k and C'ircus acts. ( ' • . r , ' ' I· I . ,. j• ' t. •• • I;' I ; :; .. . , . . ' t • To get this off the ground , the a.5sorted clowns must be found ·and '>''ould-be buffoons must be : Jocated. From Page Al :DISCLOSED . S'hapell lndu s tr'i es. Alex Robertson Company, J .D.L. and Son , Jim Ray. Rinker Company, , Ben Deane and Compa ny. Lead~r5ft1.p Homes , Woodbine ·corp .. J ohn D. Lusk and Son, Warmington Dc\•elopment Com- pany, Broad moor 1-lomcs and 1\tission Viejo Company, Also on Quigle)'s list was Lyn - dol \'oung, Jong-ti me attorney for Irvine heiress J odn Irvine Smith, '4'hoc-Onti1buted $200 Although many of the de.- \'elopers· 'have had items before the city counC'i l in the past year, Quigley s:iid he bas taken "more pains than any other member of the C'Ou ncil .. to disclose contribu- tions wh en the firms appear at~ hearinJ!:s . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rob<>rl N w ... rc1 ,., ' ".,. "' """ 1--v•' '"" ' .Jdc:.k R (urlry V~• "'''"''"l,..IU(,.",.o+...._,"MI"• Thomae:, Keevil T horn<!<, A. M ur ph•n" M•~ ........ ~ l ~ '"' Charle<, H Loos. R1c:.h.irc1 P Na11 ~ ........ ·~, """·~·~·1 !"""' Otll ce~ C.•••• ...... ,,0 ... ,, 8•• ~ .... . ....... _ ....... J))l ........ ,.,11<>., .... ,4 l.•~v•• IJ.o•<• 1 • .. 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Valle.rga cited his Fifth Amendment rights and, ex~ept ior routine questions, refused to testify before the jury. Thursday, he testified freely <:1fter. in effect, waiving his right against self-incrimination and opening himselr to cross· examination by Assistant Dis- trict Attorney Michael Capizzi. A critical issue was whether or . not he kn e w the $6,000 ree had been agreed lo when the Spartan- burg sale was negotiated, a fact related to a connict of interest charge included in the indict- ment. \'allerga said he did not know until Hinshaw made the $3,000 of- Cer that a S6,000 •0at rate consul- tant's fee had been agreed to by Hinshaw and former Spartan- l:>ur'g asses sor J ohn Q. Ebert. But earlier in the triaJ, Ebert sai d Vallerga was al the Spartan· burg Airport in early March 1973, when he and Hins haw settled the fee question. Irvine Woman Found Dead Of Overdose A 2J.year -o ld Irvine woman. who poliC'e said apparently w1s depr_essed about lack of money, her Job and a recent injury, was round dead in her apartment Thursday, the vi ctim o( an ap- pa rent drug overdo~e. Deputy coi.fnty coronen 11ard they are investigating the cau.<11e of death of Lezlie E. lleath, of 'II Bearpaw. Mr.5 . Healh, mot.her or a 2. year-old daughter, wq found by a friend vi.5iting from San Diego Police s aid. She had been dead about five hours, \.hey s aid. · A housekeeJJer and her ~aughter, who were in the howle i.l the time, were UDIW'are ol h~r death. police said. , . Tbe daullhter iifbeln& cared ror by M ... Healll'a 'parents, police said. First efCorts at mediation were -made by West, who brought Rac- quel Cl ub resident Chuck Winslow and landowner Bruce Nott together for a breakfast meeting Tuesday . Following the m eeting. the partiC'ipants would not comment on what was said. "Things a r e too sensitive now to comment ," said Winslow, . neither o ptimi s tic nor pessimistic about the possible .. 0 outcome of talks . But West said, "It is ridiculous to have a r e fere ndum it the parties involved can work things out." · Quigley followed -much the same line folloM•ing a luncheon discussion On Northwood with Mayor Art Anthony. Quigley said he pl~ns to talk to developers and see if they are willing to seek a middle ground with residents. Anthony earlier had said he would favor a re~lution of the dispute if it was arrived at in a public m eeting. He said he did not think secret negotiations "would be wise." Counc ii man John Burton also said he would support a rea-.Sona- ble settlement. At the Aug. 12 session, the council mu.5l decide whether to rescind the zoning for the village or authorize tbe referendum. If the referendum is approved. the area may not be zoned again for a year. According to Cooncilman Henry Quigley, "There i.5 no question. no question al all that it will pass. If people have the op- pottunily to prevent 18,CK.>O people from coming into the city for a year, sure they'll vote for it. From Pftfle Al PEACE. • • country 's nam e printed in French. _ At exactly 5; 10 p.m. Finland's white-haired president Ui-ho K. Kekkonen said in En~liJh. then in F1nnlah, "I now call the meeting to order. The signing may now begin." J oel Pekuri of Fi nland. secretary general of the con· ference. walked sllenUy across the carpeted floor with a red Morocco leather caee under his arm and handed It to Schmidt the first to sign. ' He then returned and handed a copy to Honecker. then one to Ford. \le repeated this until each of the 35 summit leaden' received h18 own C'Opy of the .. Flnal Act." 0%onePeril Tests S~pport Aerosol Theory ByDOUGL15TRITZSCHE Of u •• 0.11, .. 11.1 JW" Recent te1ts of the upper at- mosphere prove that fluorol'arbons used in s pray cans and refrigerators arc destroying the earth 's ozone scret"n ugains.t cancer -cauainli radi11tiqn, two UC Irvine scientists said Tue5· day. UCI chemis t& F.S. RowlaoJ) and Mario Molina IMt year an- nounced a theory that the com- 1nonly used aases wtire causing a c h a in reaction in th e str11losphere that results in a depletion or ozone . They snld their l1tboratory re· suits were attaC'ked by the flu o r ocarbon in dus try as "hypothesis" ;:ind "conjecture" Seven Killed In Apartment Hit by Fire HIGHLAND FALLS, N .Y. CAPJ -A young v.·oman and six children died today when fire swept through their apa.Jtment in a three-story building a few blocks from the U.S. Military AC 3 demy at West Point , authorities said. County Coroner Edward Pekar identified the victims as Shirley Nero, 24 ; her five children, aged I to 7, and Eric Perdue. an infant being cared for by Mrs. Nero's sister; Rita, 19. The si.5ter jumped out a third- floor window to escape the fire and was hospitalized for trealr ment of undetermined injuries. Fire Chief Barry Graziano said all of the victims were found in a corner of the third-floor apart- ment's dining room. Pekar said a large window fan blocked the fire escape. Graziano said the fire broke out about 8 a .m . and was under rontrol an hour Jater. The build- ing, which contained several apartments on the second floor and a tavern on the ground noor. sustained waler damage, he said. "The third floor was fuJJy in - volved when we got there," Graziano said. He. said the cause of thefii-e was not known, James Knight, a second-floor resident, said he was awakened when he heard a woman scream. bet'ausc there w att no actuul cx- perlment1'1 proof of lhe reaction in the upper )uyer of Mif, With r ecent balloon llnd rocket sa1nplings of the slrutmiphcre, the scients s aid today nt a p1·ess confercnc~. th(! reaction they predic tt'd a year :1"'1 h11 s been proven to be f11ct . The new evidcnC'e. s.uld Rowllind, means •:there is amplt:! reason on the basis or scientific inquiry to justlry a legitilutive ban." The offending chemicals. f I u o r o c H r b o n ·.1 I a n d , nuorocMrbt>n·l2 can 00 replaced by o th e r hydroc arbons in refrigerators and air condi· lioners and by hand pumps in l:ipray cans, said f\.1olina . The high-altitude tests Y.'Cre conduC'ted by research learns from the National Center for At- mospheric Research and lh~Na­ Uonal Oceanic and Atmospheric Adrninislration. Ro\l.·land s aid he a nd Molina stayed out or the testing procr.:un to i;;i\'C it more credibility. Rites Slated For Father of Bronco Coach A funeral service is scheduled Saturday for La1una Hills resi- dent Milo J. Ralston, father of former Stanford University foot- ball coach John Ralston , now; head coach of the Denver Bron- cos professional i"ootball team. Rites for Mr. Ralst~ who died Thursday at Saddleback Com- munity Hospital, will be at 3:30 p .m . in McCormick's Laguna Beach Chapel. Most reeently employed as a rental equipment manager, Mr. Ralston, a 51-year California re· sident, wa-s active in the Elks Lodge. plus the Lions Md Ro~ary clubs and the Order or Knights Templar. Survivors in addition to his son, John , include his wife, Constance; a brother. Merle, and another son, George. The famil)' s uggests memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society. Ufi'I T•i.,,_. -MAFIA CONNECTION? Mlaalng Leeder Hoffa From Page Al HOFFA •.. Giacalone. A 1963 U.S. Senate Committee investigating orcanizcd crime said Giacalone \Vas a key fi gure in the Detroit underworld and was. ch~rg!!d _ with l'lltiintainlne Mafia d 1sc1phne. by any means including murder. Federal, state and local Police said Giacalone and Horfa were longtime friends, but they re- fused to confirm reports the tv.·o men planned to meet Wednesday at a fashionable s uburban restaurant. Hoffa 's car was round parked outside the restaurant Thursday after a teJephone c.iiller told police where it was. There was no sign of a struggle at the car and, police said. no clues to in· dicllte what happened to Hoffa. Hoffa's family officilllly declared him missing late Thurs- day, more than 24 hours after he telephoned to sMy the person he planned to meet failed to turn up ...._and that he was returning home. Gov. William G. Milliken did not say why he though Hoffa had planned to meet Giacalone but aides said stale police who main- tain s urveillance on Giacalone told him the meeting had been scheduled. The chief of tht!! state attorney general's Organized Crime Division, Vinccyit W. Piersante 5aid today in Lansing that it wa~ not s urprising t!iat Giacalone and Hoffa woClld meet. ''They've be en friends tor years," he said. "[ don't put anything sinister to their meet- ing." GiacaJone, 56, who now lives in Bay Harbor, Fla., has been spending the summer _ with re-- Jatives in the Detroit suburb of St. Clair S hores. Authorities charged him in Detroit ln April with income tax evasion. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES American Tour by Heritage Reduced 25% for this Special Event ' . Large aeleclion on di8play for immediate delivery. Stop in now.and l!fljoy 1ub1tantia1 salJings .on such well krwwn lines .a;; Drexel, Hmtage, Hllflredon, Woodmark chair•, and much, much .more. 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The "Final Act" set down on paper th~ principles on wh.ich the nations agreed in more than two years of difficult talks, climaxed by a thr ee-aday s ummit meeting in Helsinki. FRID~Y, AUG.USI 1, 1975 Peace Il pl edged the 35 nations mora l- ly and politica ll y, t hough wit hout • JegaJly bind ing errect, tQ work. for peace and removal of barners to human contact s on the E uro- pean continent. T he signing ceremony began at 5:10p.m . (8:10 a .m. PDT) inthe big auditorium of Hels inki 's glistening white Finlandia" 1-Iouse concert hall , where the summit talks were held . Tod ay's Cl osing N.Y. Stoeks TEN CENTS Pact 'W1e sum m_it leaders "'e re seat- ed in a long lioe at a specially constrllcted table running t he rull width or the hall . · On the r a r right, looking toward the 900 other delegates, was West German Chancellor J-lelmut Schmid!'J: 'then E a st Ger man Communist Party l'\rst Sec r etury E r ic h Hon e cke r , Preside nt Fi8rd and Aust rian <See PEACE, I':"'!•~) County's Jobless Ra~e Drops to 8.3 Perc~nt -. u 6,800 UPI T•lf7-o APPLAUDING FORD -Soviet Party Cha irma n Leonid Brezhnev <Iefl ) and Soviet Fore ig'n Minister And rei Gromyko a pplaud the speech or President F ord before the European Security Conference Summit. For.d. drew the longest applause, 38 seconds, of. the speech makers . FordAsksArm Cuts . At Helsinki Summit HELSINKI , Finland CAP) - Cautioning tha t ''peace is not a 1 piece of paper." President Ford t old the JS -na t ion Euro pe an security confere nce today that the charter they sign must be m ore tha n '"a long and sorry .... volume or unfulfilled declara~ tions.'' "The people of all E~ 'and, I assure you, the people of North America are t horoughly tired of having their hopes raised and then shattered by empty words .and unfulfi lled p ledges,·• the ' IP President said in a major ad· dress . "We had bette r say what we mean and m ean what we say, or we will ha~e \he anger of ·our citizens to answer." In return for the East's pledges to further the human rights of their citizens, the .. \Yest tacitly actnoWl'e.dged. the' •••r' .map of Europe a.nd Soviet"dominance .on the eas tern-half of the Conti- nent. President Nicolae Ceauses cu (See FORD, Page AZ ) UCI Prof Backed Aerosols Damage Ozone, Tests Show ByDOUGLASFRITZSCllE Ol 111• Dally Piiot sutt Recent tests of the upper a t- m o s p h e r e pr ove that fluorocarbons used in s pray cans a nd refr igerators are destroying the earth's ozone screen against cancer -causing r adiation, t"".P UC Irvin e scient ists said Tues· day. - UCI chemist s F .S. Rowland"· and Mario Molin a last ye ar an· nounced a theor y that the coql- monly used gases were causing a c ha i n r e a c ti o n i n t he stra tosphere that results in a depletion of ozone . ':!'hey s aid the ir labor atory r e- suits were -att a cked by the flu oroc arbo n ihdu s t ry a s "hypothesis " a nd "conjecture" because there w as no actual ex- perimental proot of the reaction in the ugper laye'f of air . · wi th recent balloon and rocket gan{plirrfs or the stratosphe re, t.be sCieRts s aid today at atpress conferen~. t he r eat t ion they predic~ed a year ago has been proven to be fact. · T h e new e vide n ce, said Rowl and, m eans "there is a mple 're3son on the basis of scientific inquiry to ¥justify a legislative ban.'' · ·(See TESTS, Page A2) Hins ha•· Offered Split ' Assessor Denies KnoiVledg~ of Fee ' By GARY GRA NVILIJE tbree,.wOm arf Vehtura Count y °''"-o.u, Pll.tw.ff ~pe'fior-Court jury that he first VENTURA -Cowily' A.s.Sror ; im<lil.-of.. th'e fee in l~te May, J ack Vallcr ga denied Thursday 1 , • f.(ter th~ $2,045 sale had that he knew there was a $6,000 .. cOinplet,d . consultant's f ee at stake in .~ "•'5n ,l'untll then that former Orange County's sale of a ap-. , ae County assessor Rep. An- praisal system to Spaka nburg reW H ~n sb aw CR -!ole w.J?Ort County, South Carolina. • ~•cit> Offer~ to a~1t ~ .. rec Get Work In July Ora nge County 's unemploy- ment rate dropped-to 8.:f percent from.8.9 percent during July, ac- cording to figures released today by the state E mployment Depart· ment. When trans lated to the number of unemployed pe rsons in the county, the state's monthly re- port m eans the r e were 6,800 fewer cou nt y res ide nis un- employed in July than in June. However, the total number of e mployed p eFsons in Oran ge County last month dropped ·by 3,6QO workers . , T!'e declinillt;t!l!l~JQP1oy...,.t"1''' r ate accom·paDltiilllbj'";fewer .joti · holders indicates a &light.Qecline in the county's available'~ork force last, month, state officials s aid. In June. the t9tal number of available workers Wa§ 721,800. July 's availabl'e wol'k fo r ce totaled 718,200, according to the employment r eport. According tp labor analyst AJta Eldridge, the heavi est Joss in jobs last month w as a mong govern- ment workers because of school closings. Manufacturing e mployment in- creased for the third consecutive month reaching 151,200. Mrs.-Eldridge sa id the gain was the result ma inly of season al food processing. She also said that wholesale and r et ai l tra de es t a bli shments employed 1,100 m ore workers in July than in June because of open- ings of new establishments. * * * U.S. Jobless Rate Decrease In July Bared WASHINGTON (UPl)-With a surprise spurt of jobs for . teen- agers and women , the nation 's un- e mployment rate dropped 0.2of a per centage point to 8.4 percent in July, the Labor De partment said today. In an encouraging announ ce- ment for the recovering economy tha t many labor officials had not expected, the government said 630,000 per sons were added to the job rolls last month. It was the biggest j ump s ince 64 3,000 persons found jobs JO months ago in February, 1973 . Total employ ment went up to 85.1 million per sons in J.ul y from 84.4 million in June in the race or n o rmal s umm e r b u s ine ss doldrums, the report said. The number of une mployed was 7.8 'million, down 100 ,000 from June. ,, ., • ~t ~, ..... • ' ___ .. --'I" ~lly ""''Staff ....... ) CLOWNING JUST AIN 'T WHAT IT UllED 19 BE 'Cyclone Chartle' Dennis Osuna a Dying Breed Clowns Down • Dying Br.eed on Coast By I ACK CHAPP ELL Ol 1111 D•ll, Pilot St.oft Behind that grease-painte d mug, CyClone C harlie is an un- ha ppy clown. And, so is his Criend Bomby. You see. today is the start of National Clown Week, but alOng the South Coast. Cyclone Charlie and Born by ha ve only each other during this time of what should be a lot of clowns. And, after all , how can there be much buffoonery wi.tbout buf· foons? · N a tion a l C lown Week i s sponsored by clowns of America to pay tribute to past clowns and to foster an inter est in clowning, Cyclone Charlie s aid dabbing al a tear rolling past his nose. "~(ght o'r the road '' it used to be. 'The Hobo wasn't irresponsi- bl , he just didn't take on any r po.psibilities," Os una said. . 'Today, people don't want to be associa ted with poverty and mis!ortune, ''he explained. Bomby .is MaryaM Ej Taeger. She was born into cldwning. Her father was Bo rn bi and perfoi-med for 35 years with .the Jlingling Bros. Circus. Mrs. Tae ger s aid s he began her car eer as a clown after her children Je rt high school and she decided she d idn't .wa.Qt a worka- day job anymore. Now, she performs at birthday parties and supermarkel open- i,Jlgs, s.taples in the current clown business. (See CLOWN, Page.A2) Police Seek Clowns of America is to clown- ina,what 1.be AMA is to medicine. Ofticial clowns like Cy c~one Cb8ilie and Bomby even re~ster their faces with the associa,t1on. , • · Clownln_g is more than just D p • clowqlng around; said Cyclone . . ~g . OJSOner- Gha rtie' who in real life (s Dennis Osuna, a fifth ge neration Califor-Jn ~Jbmtmgt•· An nian. He began clowning at age . v...., 13 when he .. ran away Crom home 1 f. H \ and joined the circus~ ~ H1.:.1ntington Beach police today Hoffa ·Taken·: by Mafia? __ DETROIT (U PI ) - Authorities investigating the dis- appearance or former Teamsters Union boss James R. Hoffa con- centrated today on his last report· ed engage ment-a hmcheon date 48 hours earlier wi th a ~puled Mafia kingpin and close friend. MiCbigan's ·governor said he was told ·the 62-year old Hofra had planned to meet Anthony "Tony J ack" Giacalone, a ~put·_ .ea, ~l!Qa.,.Worc.1:r. ~ 1 • • , "S'P'••"'~'(on aw.e P~ the powerful, 1action -rlddled unioa that 1 "J iDUDY .. had ~ slain. His family •t!Pealed ~blicly for befp ill tfhi ca~ .• F annin1 th& specuJ~tJon w~ a 1bitter rivalry ill the powerful un· ioD between Hoffa ~<l <,:ur~nt pcesident F.r an k E. Fitzsim· mons, who-took over after Hofra quit in. 1971 ~Jlile .serving a federal prison s·entence. • !'We 'r e ·loo ki ng into• a n3r • anilea,'' on ~ po lice agency ·swk~smasi s aid. "Obviously, this include s anything going oa between the Teamsters and the Mafia." .Police Lt. Curt Grenni~: whet is headiag the investig-.lion. ia Bloom fi~ltll Township., where Hof'fa's dir Was fOWl<t. sai'd the next 2t4,_ hours were critical. .. · "My owp fe~ling," he said, "is that things.d'o nQt look ~Ocid-" He said Bloomfiel~ 'fo~sjiip police p la nned to . q~est1on Giacalone. A 1963 U.S .. Senate~CoJrimittee investigating organize<,! . .crime said Giacalone was a lleY fieure in the Detroit underworld and was charged with , maintainin,g M3ria discipline, by any means includ.ing_murdet~ · Fedefal, state and local police _said ,Giacalone and Hoffa were longtime friends , but they re- fused lo confirm reports 4>e two men planned to meet WedriescJ,ay at a f ashion able s ubur b a n (~HOF{ A, I'll&,• All • 0r--~~a :··· Weatliler Night abd early morning_ l ow clo ud & Saturday becoming sunny by mid- morning. SlighUy warmer. Highs from tbe low 70s at the beaches to t~e micf.80s inlanc.i. · • • Valle r ga to ld a njne -ma n Withltim, Valler1a said. ·.. ' . ,. 't\'ben as kt;d by defense at - · Although the report said hard- cor e une mployment increased last month, it indicated along with othe r r e cent econom ic barom eters t hat the economy-has stabilized after its worst plung~ since the Depr.!,ssion. "lt is an art tha t is going out. were. looking for 1l man who .al· The old buffoonery, the color, the legedly killed two dogs :rbwsday conrusion, the noise, the re?J pro-by feeding them poisooed meat. INSIDE TODAY Uonardo da Vinci will be brought UP.. to datt nut wnk, m.JI eomed11 hovina_ i1• world pre mj1re on the-qrange Coon. Set 110'11 bl/ Daily PiloC s;.11 Writer r qm T""' on .P.age CJ o t t odar 'a . torney Richard Murphy what he 11'7 ~ l'KOUI SEE'l\l said when Hinshaw made the of- ,,.........., . . . . ; " (er •. V8llerga rep1led, "I think 1 ,. : . ' , • ' ·' said thank you." ~ AGAI NSI'· NC4:1. The s:i.year-old ............. -" ·· lhe fi~t1 witn,ss called hr tbe de· Major atttlettc· contefences are tense team a~ It began its "effort reparcdtowalkoutofthe&:pecial to convince the jury that their . CM_couvenlion In OJl!;~lbis cUent Is '11ol gullly ol seven ai· month If t he associaUOll pa.a.Id leaed crim e& r elat ed to the thteerevenuesbaringproposals. Spartagbura: s a\6. · " · The D•ily Oklahoman reports OuriDg an O r a nge County that six or seven toe Coriferences, G.rand J ury inveaUcaUon leading includlnl the,Blg Ten ind,.f'acific to 8 sev.O·count1 Crimina.l lndict - El1ht, tnay -s et U1' t.bt'lr own ment, Val1er1a Cited his Fitth ''s uper a ssoc l alion~ . .'.!!a_t h'e Amend~·nt richts and, except tneNUre1 p•as, ~. ~-~ in for rOu queetl4>rui, ,r efused lO • li\>Clrtii'~P•1•Be. . • a· . ~\'. EllG A,P~c .. .ui r1 \ The joblese rate would hove improved everi more over Jw\e's 8.6 percent, the de pa rtment said, elCcepklha t 9S_,000 workers were , on strike last month -mostly in the construction industry. duction -type clown witb his Tom Hedlund of 611 15th St. stooge clowns and all is, I'm told J>oli(e •l\.e .s.aw lhe man, arraid, becom ing a los.t art ." described as s tocky wilh a bad- Osuna said. complexion.,,f etid m eat to his dog. "It is.-•omething lhat is not be· It died'a s hort time later ... ing passed on a nd· not being lt)ren Thornton, 616 15th St .• picked up,'' he said told · orticer11 he r dog aJso died Part. Of lhe:_rea~o!!~is !._ c~apge af\,tr_~ing p_:oison~. ... _ ·- in the ·~ubl ic's per ception of lhe Hedlund sa id the man was clownJagures. abouti 1ix feet" t a ll : 190 po\ands Osuna la a "Hobo",.one o( the ~a a~t 30 years old With dark, twq m ajor.clown ca\agories. The ihort : curly h11if. er is a '"'ioey1' ot while face Autop s i es w ere be l,n g • 'r ~ 1 .. l'.l!'>J. ~· J •• , pe.fforrJl~d on the animals . to ;idr .~mi;·ot a tes:jn\fte the type o~ polson-us«t, Julius Shis k in. chief la bor sta tistician , said the number or , unemployed workers remained steady, but job opportunlU,. ~ creased s ubst a ntially in 1\l,1 Ne)'I workers mo\oocl baWftl> (!iee lOBL.ESS.Page ~l ., I ' er ." ,1t9=,llftage1.t ow '7'"V•rtfy·the t ause oC death abd Cie· n on ;ttcl r e, not lh" .poUce saJd . • • • • • •. \ ' " I • • -. ' ~eekmdtT. ·· 't i -" • -' • ... •· • ' i A2 DAILY PILOT H /~ Oil Line --Wa lkout Staged ~ OIM!:rators or an oil pipeline syste ~. s upplying ru el t o Southern California Edison's Jluntin'1.on Bea.ch plant and rour others walked o ff their jobs 'fbur1doy ov~r a labor dispute. But Edison Company officials said today the highly.automated (at'il iti es are being slaff by supervisors, and they expert no interruption in service. The strike was callt'd by 75 membe rs of the International Union or Ope rating Engineers, Local 501, against the RalpnT: Parsons Co mpany of Pasadena. The firm operates 12 oil pump· Ing stations in Orange, Ventura and Los Angeles Counties. Other Edison pl ailt.s that could be affected a re in Lo$ Al an1ilos. El Segundo, Redondo Bt>ach and Eti\\'anda . But Edison spokesman Bob Krouch said today even i( the strike drags on for several v.·eeks. he doesn't expect fuel service to be affected. If oil is Shut off, however. Krouch said each plant has a re· ser\'e fu el supply u·hich "'·ould Jast .. a number of u•ecks ... 1\nd if that supply "·ere <'X· h<1usted. he noted. Edison could s upply p o .,.,·er from ot he r generating facilities. 1-le said the company'· has 50 other generating plans. although many arC' not as large as the one in Huntington Beach. The firm also could purchase pov.·er Crom another firn1 , he said. Coritract negotiations re· portedly broke dowr:i Tuesday after company representati\'es threatt>ned to fire employes who Jeft their jobs. A feder a l mediator tried un· 11uccessfuJly to resolve the is- sues. involving wages and work- ing conditions. The firm . reportedly of(ered engineers a 21 percent p,.y hik e o ~·er the next two years, but they asked for 25 percent instead. Krouch ex plained the Hunt- ington Be ach plant does not specifically supply ruel for West Orange County. Instead, he not- ed, power ge n e rated by all Edison plants goes into a pool serving all 17 countjes in the com .. pany'sservice area. F ro• P age AJ -T EST ... . • • • • l • • • • • ' . • ' • • • ' I . . ' . . . ' . ' ' ' • . • • .. '> i : • . 1 . . • • ' • . l •, The o{(end\nc ·c1'9m1.ca\s , f\U.ot'oc•rbon ·l\ and nuoroca.rbon-12 can be replaced by o ther h y drocarbons in refri gerators and air condi- tioners and by hand pumps in spray can&, said Molina. The hi t:h·altltude test.s were conducted by research teams from the National Center for At- mospheric Research and the Na· tional Oceani.c and Atmospheric Administration: · • Rowland said he and Molina 11tayed out or the testing program to give it more credibility. &y, 5, Sues ' His.Mother VISALIA (U PI> -AS.ye&.r-<>ld boy bas sued his mother. The suit was filed Thursday on beha;lr of Grant Jason 'McClµn g by bts gtandmother, Mrs. Oneita Talbqt, a s kin g unspecified damages In the d eath of the boy's fathe~. Jack Edwin McClung, in a one-car traffic accident July 28 1974.'. ' It· was char ged that Mr. and Mr~. Elliott Cobb gave a party in lhe1r home that night and thal ther and Mrs . McClung, the boy s mother, urged drink1 on MCCiung and allowed him to drive home in an intox.Jcated con- dition. ORANGE COAST >Hf DAILY PILOT Ro""rt N, Wttd "'''"-''"""""''""' Jack R. Curlty \l•ct ,.,,.,~ft! • ...,. c..-.. ....,,..,... Thomas Keevlt E1•1 .. Thom as A . 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P•'I fl (t\lt lilt••, C..h••'""· lllftt"'" ....... , •• , ... w to ...... 1~1 •. ll'l',...l,....,._l~''·'''"'l•••-.11.,.\"""Wtll _,rw,, Frldq, AUQuft S. tt75 •... ,, Sculpture .Going Up G<>ld•n W'5t Coll.el• ut-.studenta have rt .. 1ved. p~rmt ssl 1>n frnm lht: F'l;'d t.•r al ,\viali Qn t\d· ministration to l•WlCh a b~lloon sculptural ple('~ frC'm rampus noon, Tu~­ J~\·. The launchin& "''ill take pluce in a 1rassy ar~a near the t"ente-r oC tht campus tx-t -.1.·t>en the library and tht.' ;idm1ni slrat10T\ build· 111~. ·rht~ public is in\·ite<l to watch. · The students u•ill send up tilroost 400' helium filled balloons 'tied togelhtl:r ln a circle. It will measure more than 50 feet ac~s and carry lOO·foot rhtomC' mylar streamers. The art piece was built by 14 color and design stu- dents at Golden Y.1est. CIA Nixes Smuggling Docrnnents WASHINGTON <UPI> -The Central Intelligence Agency re· I.used again today to tum over secret docun1 ents to a 11ouse sub- comm it tee. Chairma n Bella Abzug CD-N,Y.). demandedthe'rn by Aug, 15 'or .Said dii'ect or \\'illiam E. Colby V.'ould be sub- poenaed. Rep. Sam Steiger CR-Ariz.), blCX'ked an effort b:y the House Subcommittee on Government InCormatio n and Individual Rights to issue the subp<>ena to- day because of a lack of a q~orum . The move came after John Greaney, CIA associate counsel, d«lined to.r the aecond day in a row to.produce papers on CIA In· volvement in quastling a drug amuggling charge against al· teged former agency operative Puttaporn KhrAmkhiuan. Colby said in a letter submitted to the commJUee by Greaney that the law required rum lo take actions "for protecting in- telligence sources and methods from unauthorized disclosure." Abzu1 gave the CIA until Aug. 15 to produce reports, tape re- cordings, dealings with other federal agencies and "any and all other relevant. material re· aardin& \.h\s case." .• ' 6lle t hr••lened to c::.il Oii.by U the material ta not forthoomln•· Khramkhruan had been arrested in Chicago on char gea ol 1muggt .. in& $3.2 million worth or opium into the United States. Greaney declined to produce the documents Thursday or to re· veal his discusalons with the justice department to have the .case dropped. He was then given until this mornlng to produce them, but re. ruaed ar•in, aubmlttlng the Colby letter. "It is si.ql.ply impossible to re- view the pertinent Oles and de· lete the sensitive rererences to in· telligence sources and methods in these documents within this time period,'· Colby wrote. Justice Department officials testified earlier that Greaney had so ught to h ave th e .. J<hramkhruan prosecution blocked and was referred to the Chi cago prosecutors, who said they had to drop lhe case because the CIA wouldn't cooperate with their Investigation. GreaneY wo·uld not testify Thursday on Khrarnkhruan, a Burmese natlonad; who reported- ly told Chi cago pr~ecutors the CIA condoned the drug trafCi c in Thailand. Fro• P age Al JOBLESS ..• job! without affecting previoualy un employed workers who re· malned without jobs. 8.\Jl Shiskln, testifying before Congress' Joint Economlc Com- mittee, said the worst of the un - empl oyment cr\1!1 aeems to have passed. "On balance. I would say that the employment 1ituatlon bes im proved over the past few months," Shiskin aaid. Job11 in factories and in ton· struetion declined. but that was more than offset by 250,000 aew workers i1' retail stores, banks, Jn1urance companie1 and other service industries which heavil y tmploy women and youn g lleasonal workers. Farm worker~ alao 1ot 150,000 morejobt$. Canal Trip Feted SUEZ CITY, Eaypt <UPI> - The Suez ·c anal Authority celebralfd t~e pa1aa1e toda y of ~e l,OOOth 1h1p lo uae the inlem.a • t1onal waterway aince it wa• re· opened nearly two montN ago Mouni~ Shadid, repreaenUn• tb~ oulhonty, bo•rded U.. FrOllch cargo ship Nilet, the fourth ve11el in • eonvo)' oC 1eyen tr1veUn1 northbound, and pre- sented llo coptoln wilh •bouquet oeno~era. ... ,., , -. wa~c_.t, ~hool Union ' . All Fired Up Crel'fifit,Orium Prote1ted Plait-Gets OK ltURlt~IELµ CAP)-Acrematorlum pulrlna 11way oext dOQ r wa1n't exactly what Louis Agato had in mind when he moved his family Into a new residential subdivision here. Agate. a U.S. customs Inspector, said ashes rrom the furnace stack ot lhe Fairmont Mtl ruorial P1t1rk crematorium freqoently nutter lnto his swimming pool. But thut doesn't bother hlm as much as the smell . lly K"THV CLANCY 0t1 .. o..1~..i ...... " The Westmin ster-&hool BOard aa:rffld Thursday night to try and crtiate one new unl.fit.'d school syslt•rn to generally serve the 1·i l it•s of Seal Beach a nd Y.'eslminster. Fro• Pnfl*' AJ VALLERGA testify beCore the jury. Thursday, he testified freely after, in effect, waiving his rif ht agains t self-inl•rl mination and opening hin1s e l{ to c ross- C'Xanlination by Assistant Dis· trict Attorney r-.t ic hael Capizzi. A critical issue w as u•helher or not h{' kne\\' the $6,000 fee had been agreed to u•hen the Sp1rtan· burg sale was negoUated, a fact related to a conflict of Interest charge included· in the indict· ment. \'allerga said he did not know until Hin sha\\' made the $3,000 of· fer that a $6.000 flat rate consul· tant's ree had been a&reed to by Hinsha."' and former Spartan· burg alsesaor John Q. Ebert. But earlier In the trial, Ebert said Vallerga was at the Spartan- burg Airport in early March 1973, when he and Hinshaw settled the fee question. V~llerga , who had heard Ebert's testim ony, ,.ajd he could only rec11ll being in a motel room with Hinshaw and Ebert when they had a 'dif(erence or opinion on a. S500 a day consultant's rate suueated by Hins haw. Hin1haw may be in Ventura next week to add his version of the conaultin1 arrangement to the te11tl mony. When. undergoing questiQ!'l.ing by Murphy, Valletga aamltted that he had su6mitted a $714 in· voice to Spartanburg to cover his services ansf expenses durin1 hls and Hinshaw's vi11lt to the South Carolina county in early 1973. The as11essor also insisted that: -A $340 airline ticket paid for by the county was related to county business and not to his personal galn in Spartanburg. -He had not ordered county emplo)les to show Spartanburg officials favoritism . Valler1a admltled recelvlng bot)\ the $714 check rr·om S,art anburc and R \nllh aw's penonat check for 13,000. In the cross -examination CaplzzJ hammered away et the A,000 Pa&"menl and VaJlerra's visit to Hinshaw's congre11slooal office in Washlngton..-D.C. the day before they traveled to Spartanburg together. Capizzi asked the assessor if he rf!J&rded the $3,000 payment as a wtndlall. "Oh, yes," Vallerga replied. Fro• P nge A l F,ORD ... / · oC Romania, in his address to the· conference, called for the dis- mantling of foreign military bases and withdrawal of foreign troops from European countries. H-e also renewed his call for the simultaneous elimination or op. posing military blocs in Europe -the Wes t 's North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the East's War1aw Pact. Ford, who is 11cheduled to visit Romania on his current Euro· pean tour, also called for arms reductio n in central Europe 11nd a new agreement with lh9 Soviet Union to put a lid on otrensive nuclear weapons, saying "we owe it to our children." ~e will 11pa.re no errort to ease tensions a nd solve problems between us. But It Is important that you recognize t.he.Q:eep devo- tion or the A"1.frlcan People and their government to human rights and rundamental~ Creedom1 a nd thus to the pled&es that thi.& conference hat made re· eardln1 the freer movement of people, ldea1 and informaUon." Soviet Leader' Lcontd l . Brezhnev, in addressins the con- ference 'Nfursday, w pl•ced em- pht11sls on a section ot the apee· ment declaring that lignen of I.he accord would not interfere in the internal affair• of other na- tions. · ~cretary of State Henry A . Ki ssinger said he t.ound Breztm ev'1 speech moderate and conciliatory and assumed the I Soviet Union would live up to pledges In the document to pro- tect •nd expand hum1n rlJhls and freedoma, · · However, K l!1.1 1lnier acknowledged that B~1hnev 's .. phra1ln1 wa1 am blruoua. · Teach e r Arre1t ed SAN DIEGO (AP> -An elementary school t..eher has been 1.rre1ted ln ConneotJoo wllh the murdtr of hla wtre, whril he reported ml111n·1 l11t~fil Qi. Frank Delgado, 47, ""-u eel Thurada)' for iftvattt . of munt.,., Ball ... 111oU106.oeo. i1 I Trustee1 plan to as k the Orange County Committee on School Di1trtct Or1ani1aUon to con1fder such a plan 1oon. But Marx: Dre1aler, auperln· tendent o f th e Seal Reach (elementary) School Di•lrlct, h.., said he doubts his board wlll be inte~ested in supporting such a plan rtcht now. He 11id Seaf Beach trustees probably will diacu11 the matter when they meet at 7 :.t) Tuesday nlglit at McGaugh School in Seal .Beach. In addition , Dale Coogan, superintendent of the Ocean View School OJatrlct, aald today Ns board will opPQSe the plan because it inl"ludes an Ocean View school -Westmont School in Westminster. Coogan said the Qre.ean View board would only change its mind If We1tmont· parents said they wanted Lo join the proposed new district . The Westmlnster plan follows. boundaries o f the c it y of W est m i n s t e r, plus the Westminster (elementary) and Seal Beach (ele mentary) School Districts. Jt doesn ·e Include that part of the city of Seal Beach north ot the San Diego freeway, whJch is now served "by the Los Alamftos (elementary) School Di~trict. It also includes five schools in north Huntinrton Be•ch, two in Ga rde n Grove ·a nd two in r.1idway City, now served by the Westmins ter elementary dis- trict. In addition, It would take three elementary schools and La Quin- ta High School, which are located inside Westminster city limits, rrom the Garden Grove UnlCied School District. Garden Grove officials are also expected lo oppose the IJl(>v.c .. Seal Beach 1chool Officials 11aid they •re holding informal discussions about joining the Los Alamitos di1trfct but haven't dis· cua1td jolnin1 any other. · Westminster school officials said today Of!e Huntington Bea.ch parent now in the Westminster district stui d id ask Thursday night if the: five Ht1ntiniton Beach elementary 1chools could join the Ocean View district. in· stead o( the propased one. But Ocean View officials said today they haven't considered annexing those ftv& scttools . Instead, they are developing a unification plan along lheir dis- trict boundarle1. "Jt is •·faintly l:i weet, al~kenlng odor which c•nnut be ~ompared to anything you have ever :smelled," Aa:at• said 111 an lntervJew. "Qu!te a bit ol the time ; n cets 10 over· powering, my lflllly htts to close all the wl ndow•1'9nd 1tuy inside.'' Anotht:r nelthbor, who moved In a year ago across the street from the crem•lorium in this rural community midway between· San liTanclS~o and S1cramento said she wa1 startled by h er first sight of thick black sm~ke risin& from th" chimney. -~ "The stuff ... w.a• right across -the •treet " suld the woma.n , who ~sked to be identified only as 1Mr1. P. "I t.hou.Jbt my gel1hbor'1 house waa On fire, I wouldn't have bellev~ lt ii l:hadn 't seen it with my own eyes.'' 1"he Af&t!i\l·Mr!I, P. and about 30 other nei ghbors have joined irl a P•tl{lon·compaisn protesU ne the crematorf~m as a ~ublic JlUisfnce. They are trying to get the Bay Area Afr Pohutlon ~ontrol Dilt('lrt . to order It removed on srounda It is coptamthatin1the atmosphere. • F ro•P age AI F r o• Page Al PEACE ... • CLOWN ••• Chancellor Bruno Krelsky. When Osuna ls not painted up Q{l the far left was YUJ'.08lav and aa1uming the personality or Pre1ldent Tito: Cy~lone Charlie, he ia a ~cket Each 1umrttlt leader had a agent at the San Clemente card in front of him with his Gre;yhound l11tton. He also country's name printed in · ·writes clown script.I and dreams French. ·: or beginning a new aae ot clown· Al exactly 5: 10 p.m. Fthland's Ina: as local family entertairi- whtte-halred president Urho K. ment. • Ktkkonen aafd In Engli.ah, then in Osuna envJ1iot)1 a club or Finnish, "I now call the meeUng-<'I owns and a CO!J'lmµn itv to order. The sienlng may now r.1.arhou1e type producuon Or begin." · est.t, alapatlck and clrcua acts. Joel Pekuri or Finland', 'To set this orr the lfOllD4, lhe secretary general of the con· a1,arted:clowna mutt be foWld ference, walked silently across and would-be buffoons must be the carpeted noor with a red located, Mrs . Taeae:r, Bomby, Morocco Je8ther case under his wil l act as secretary, and will ta~e arm and handed jt to Schmidt, down the names ofthoeewhocaJI the fi rst to sign. "". her at492·40S4 . He then returned and handed a Osuna Bees the clovm club put· copy to Honecker, then one to tln.g on benefits for handicapped Ford. . children and doing other good de· He repeated this until each or eds. the 3S summit leaders received And beside1, next year when hi1owncopyof the "Fina1Act." National Clow,n Week rolls around, there could be more than just two cloWns with sad faces. T wo ~roups Plan Huntington Dance A dance honoring the Calholic Senior Citizens or Huntineton Beach and the Huntington Beach Jet Set Grandmothen · Cfub NO: 8.12 will be held al the cily recrea- tion center. 1706 Orange Avenile, from 8to 11 tonight. Admission is $1 for club mem- bers and $1 .SO for the 1eneral public. Adults 40 and O\ler are welcomed. Music Vii.II be pro- ,vided by the Dukes. FromPnge A I HOFFA ••• restaurant. Hoffa's car was found parked outside the restaurant Thursday after a telephone caller told· police wh ere it was. There was no sign or a slrucgle .ut the car and, police said, no clues to in· dicate what happened lo Hoffa. SUMMER SALE CONTINUES American Tour by Heritage Reduced 25o/o for this Special Event . - • . 1, I, ·-· lArgt ••ltctlon on <&play for immediate delivery. Stop in now.and enJor/ tub1tantipl aaving1 ·on auch well known liues . aa Drezel, Hmtage, H4111redqn, Woodmarlc chairs .. and much, much more. Don't deta11. . ~ 3'5 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD • LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 1'?651 171•) 404·9551 I 2384~ HAWTHORNE Bl VO. 'l'ORRANC E. CA. ~5 1213) 378·1279 . ··- I 1727. WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92ll!O {71416<2·2050 " I ( ! • t ' ... ' . Orange ~ Coast T-1 N VOL. 68, NO. 213, 4 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COLINTY, CALIFORNIA 35 World Leaders·. Sign H ELSINKI <UPI> =-The s um-:Jl,000 word docu ment they called m it leaders of 35 nations today the "Fina\Act." sign e ct._a so le mn but con · The ~rder of s i~ning was the troversiTI blueprint f\;.r peace Frenc h alphabetical order or and warmer human relalid!lS in a their countries. President Ford Europe divided by. centurib'!'I or of '' Etats Uni s'" signed third. conflict. The "Fina l Act" set down on Led by the two Gttmanies, the paper the principles on which the 35 summit lea de rs from Wtttr.;n -·nations agreed in more than t wo and Eastern Europe, the Uni ed years of difficult talks, climaxed States and Canada put J.he1 r by a three-aday summi t meeting siguatures in. turn. to a 400-pi ge, in l-lelsinkL FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 197 5 Peace ' fl pledged the 35 nations moral- ly and politically. though without legally binding effect. to work_ for peace and removal of ba rners to human contacts on the Euro- pean continent. The s igning cer e mony began at 5: 10 p.m . (8: 10 a .m. PDT> in the big auditorium of Helsinki's glistening while Finlandja House concert hall , where the surnmit talks 'o\'er e held. 'l'oday's C:losln~ ~.Y. Stocks N/C TEN CENTS Pact The summit le aders wer e seat- ed in a long line at a specially constructed table r unning the full "'i dth of the hall. On the far right, lookin g toward the 900 other delegates. was West German C~ancetIOr Hel m ut Sch midt, tlfen East German Communist Party Fint Secret ary Erich tlonecker, President Ford and Austrian · (See PEACE, Page A?) County's Jobless Rate Drops to 8.3 Percent u 6,800 Hoffa · T~ken by Mafia? • ' U .. t T•lty-• APPLAUDING FORD -Soviet Party ' Chairman Leohid · Brezt\nev ('left) and Soviet 'Foreign Minist er Andrei Gromyko applaud the speech~ of President Ford be fore the European Security Conference Summij.. Ford dre\v the long~t applause, 38 seconds, of the speech mAkers .. FordAsks-;4rm Cuts ·At Helsinki Summit llELSINKI, Finland (APJ - Cau~oning that ·'peace is not ~ piece or paper." President Ford told the 3~-nation E):lropean security confei-ence today that the charter they sign must be more than "a long and sorry -volume of unfulfilled declara-ti .. on.s. ~ . ·'The people of all Europe and. I asslire you, the people of North America are thoroughly tired or having their hopes raised and then shattered by empty words and unrulrilled pledges," the President said in a major ad- dress.· "We h ad better say what we mean and mean what we say, or we will have the anger of Our citizens to a ns we r .'' ln return for the East's pledges to f\lrtller tho hpman rilhts of their citizens. the West tacitly acknowledged the postwar map of Europe and Soviet dominance on the easterf\ hair or the Conti-· nent. President Ni colae Ceausescu (See FORD, PageA2) 1st Meet Tuesday. State, City Ready For Bridge Talks By JOHN VALTERZA Ot.,..o.u, ,.11o1sutt Engineers for the California department of Transportation and Newport Beach advocates are gearing up for the first state hearings Tuesday cm--proposals for a new , 20 -foot-high Coast Highway bridge. Proponents or the bridge;:de- sign in Newport Bea.ch already have honed their presentat,iolfin an efrort to con"vince state of- ficials that the bitter disputes over height and.. alignment of the project have ended . . Bill Ficker, the yachtsman and architect, made dozens of ap- pearahces to c1v1 c and govern- ment grou.ps in recent months as the leader or the Bridge Actioli Team support group. And Ficker this week said that although ... no formal opposition ·.has.surfaced, some dissent could be.expected at the 7:30 p.m. hear - -ings at Nl'l wport Harbor High School's Auditorium. "No one can pre dict that there won't -be dissent, but so far,"the support w.e'.ve obtained ror the briJ,tge is very encouraging,·: he said. I Jn-recent months Ficker has won official endor sements from (See BRIDGE, Page A2) Hinshaw.Offered Split Assessor Denies Knoic:ledg~. of Fee 8y GARY GRANVILLk 1 >" thr~e:rw..oman Ven:tura County ' otWMD•llyf'119lwt1 i_; .Supe~or:,Court1 ury that he firs t VENTURA -County AsseSsor i 1 ~amed of th~ Jee: in late May, Jack Vallerga denied Thursday 1'73, an.er thd $21045 sale had that he knew there was a $6,000 been cqroplet~. consultant'• fee at s take in t It wasn t until then that forme r Orange County's sale of a ap-Orange~unty assessor Rep. A.n- praisal system to Spartanburg drew Hln s h,aw (R-~e'Wport -county, Sduth Carolina. ~ach,> offered to si;>lit the fee Vallerga told a nine-man, Wlth htm, ~allerga.said. When asked b y defense at- J:J7 ALKOUT SEEN AGAINM'NCM. ' Major athletic confereaces are prepare<f to walk out or the sJ)eciaJ NCAA convenUon in Chicag~is mOnth if the a ssocleu09 passes three.revenue s h arl n g proposals. · The Daily Oklahoman rel>f)rt.s that six or seve n Jo~ conferences, includln1 the Big Ten ~d ?a~cific Elg:ht, may .set up-t1;1e1r own "'•uP.,e/ .~ss.oc i at )qn '' it the' menu.res pa11. See:-dettila• ln ~rU, Page 1\6, " torney Richard Murphy what he said when Hinshaw made the of- fer, ~allerc~ replied~ '"'1 think 11 said thank )'O(i. •• ·The ~'-eir-old assessor was the first tiitness called by the-de· fense team as it began its effort to convince the }ury that the ir . client is -not guilty of seven-'al• leged crimes related to the Spartanburg s ate. . · ' .. 1 During an Orange County Grand Jury·invc1tlgatlon leading to a seveti-~oUnt· .. criminal indict- . n\ont, Vallerg'a -cited his Flnh Amendment ri1bts and, except for rouliiie ques(io"lls , refused to (Sff VAl.J.!IRGA, Pago.Ul Get Work In July Orange County's unemploy- ment rate dropped to 8.3 percent from 8.9 percent during July, ac- cording to figures released today by the state Employment Depart- ment. When translated to the number of unemployed pe rsons in the i;ounty, the state's monthly re- port means there were 6,800 fe wer county res idents un- employed in July than in June. Howe ver, the total number of employed perso ns in Orange Cj>ll3 600nty lkast,..~, <lr9PP<d ;bY . , wore . ·Tiie declining •unemployment · rate acCOJ11panied by fewer job holders indicates a slight decline in the county's available work force last month, state officials said. In June, the total nwmber oC available workers was 721,800. July 's availabl"e work force totaled 718,200, according lb the employment report. According to labor analyst Alta Eldridge', the heaviest loss in jobs last month was among govern- ment workers because of s chool closings. Manufacturing employment in- creased for the third consecutive month reaching 151 ,200. Mrs. Eldridge said the gain was the result mainly of seasonal food processing. She also said that wholesale and retail trade establish ments empl~ed 1,100 more ~orkers in July than in June because of open- ings of new e~tablishments. * * * U.S. Jobless R-ate Decrease ' In July Bared WASHINGTON CU Pl)-Wiih a surprise spurt or jobs for teen- agers artd"women, thenation's un- employme nt rate dropped 0.2 of a percentage point lo 8.4 percent in July, the Labor Department said today. In an encouraging announce· ment for the recovering economy lhal many labor officials had not exi>ected, the government s_aid 630,000 persons were added to.the job rolls last month. It was the biggest jump s iJtce 643,000 persons found jobs JO months ago in February, 1973. o.u, Piiot Staff ,._ CLOWNING JUST AIN'l' WHAT IT USED TO BE 'Cyclone Chartie' Oennls Osuna a Dying Breed Clowns· Down Dying Breed on Coast . By JACI' CHAPPELL Oltl1•0.lly PllotSUH Be hind th at grease-paint ed mug, Cyclone Charlie is an un- happy cl"own . And," so is his friend Bomby. You s ee. today is the start of National Clown Week, but along the South Coast , Cyclon e Charlie and Bamby have onl y each other during this time o r wh at should be a lot of clowns. And, after a ll, how can there be much buffoone ry without buf- foons? , Na tio n a l C l~k is ~nsored by clowns of Anlerica to pay tribute to past clowns and to foster an interest in clowning, Cyclone Charlie s aid dabbing at a tear rolling past his n05e. Clowns of Am erica is to clown- ing what the ~MA is to medicine. Official c lowns like· Cyclone Charlie and Bomliy even register their {aces.with the association . · ClowTii~·g i;-m.ore -·than just STOCKS SLIDE clownin g around, said Cyclone Charlie .who in re al life is Dennis Osuna, a fifth generation Califor- nian. He began clowning at age 13 when he ran away from home andjoined the circus. · . "It is a"n art that is goihg out. The old buffoonery, the color, the confusion , the noise, the real pro. duction -lype cl own with his stooge clowns and all is, I 'm afraid, becoming a lost art," Osuna said. "'IL is something that is not be- ing passed on and not being picked up," he said Part of the rea son 1s a change in the public's perception of.the clown figures. Osuna i.s a ··Hobo", one of the (See.CLOWN, P ageA%l Mesan Killed Af~er. Walking Into Street · Total e·mployment went up lo 85. l million persons in July" from 84.4 million in June in the face of nornial summ e r bu s iness doldrums , the report said. The number or .unemployed wa• 7.8 IN Ll(;.W' TRADE A Cost1> Mesa man was killed . inillion, down 100 ,000 from June. Thursday night when he abruptly Although the report said hard-NEW YORK <AP) -The stock walked <0ut Into the path or a core unemployme nt increased mark e t _drifte d s t e adily pass ing -car in the city 's last month, it indicated along downward today, beset by conti-downtown district and was w i th othe r recent economic niling inna tion and interest ra te struck by the v~hicle. barometer& that the economy has wor.rles. ' Robert L. Reick , so. of 531 stabilized-after its worst plunge . 'I;rading was very light. Bernard St., was dead on arrival sinceui,'llepression. The closin g Down Jon es a t Cos ta Mes a Mem'orial (rhe toblesis rate would have average of 30 industrials was off Hospital after the 8:30 p.m. acci· Improved even more over June's 5.01 at 826.50, and losers opened dent. 8.6 percent, the department said, up a lead. or better than 2 to 1 on . Coroner's deputies scheduled Ut'ept that 95,000 workers were the New York Stock Exchange. an autopsy today to determine on, strike last month -mostly in At the'~ opening, the govern-the injuries which caused his de· the construction industzy. · •. ,r.e ~ that,J.,be. nation's 11th, police said. Julius Shi~kln.,;blM ltbot . . t rel•··~ rr ID Reick, on ••I• body palnt and staO.S~iclan,. s aid .t_,,, ~u.m)Mil1Ci · , 1Y ~·8-~'the te~lrman, "w•s' hit wh{le cross· U11m!ploye~ "Pf~~ reniilfned ln(''Weit 19th Street bOIW..U the · ~teady, b~Ffbb 01>Portuniup i~-1i,..ill·c0ntrolled Intersections at creased substa.nU:aUJ ln •~ulY; J:tlir'lPr Boulevard •nd Park New workers •Y;ectJnto"ltes ~e . · (SffJ¥Li!"~,""•.ql 'I . ..:ob.::W~'-ilr+'-....-,-,-i:-r-~--·". (~KILLED, Page'A2) ' - DETROIT (U P!1 Authorities investigating the dis- appearance of former Tea msters Union boss James R. Hoffa con· centrated today on his last report· ed engagement -a luncheon date 48 hours earlier with a reputed Mafia kingpin and close fri end. MiChigan's governor s aid he was {old. (he 62-~ear old Hoffa had planned to rrieet Anthony "Tony Jack" Giacalone, a reput· _ ed Mafia enfo['cer. Sp.ticulation s we p"t th e powerful. faction -riddled union that "Jimmy" had been slain. His family appealed publicly for help in the case . Fanning the s peculation wa9' a bitter ri\·airy in the po'!'rerful un- ion between Hoffa and current president Fr.ank E . Fitzsim- mons, who took over after Hoffa quit in 1971 while serving a federal prison s entence. ''We 're looj.ing into a ny angl es,'' one police a gency spokesman s aid. "Obviously, this includes anything going on between tbe Te_ams ters and the Mafia." Poli ce Lt_ Curt Grennier. who is heading the investigation in. Bloomfield Towns hip, whe re Holfa's car was found, said the: next 24 hours were critical. "My own feeling,·• he s aid, "i.'i that things do not look good." He said· Bloomfield Townshi11 poli·ce planned to ques tion Giacalone. A 1963 U.S. Senate Committee investigating organized crime s aid Giacalone was a key figur~ in the Detr'oit underworld and was charged with maintaininn Mafia discipline, by any· means inC)uding murde r . . Federal, state and local police said Giacalone and HoCfa wer~ loogtime friends . but they' r e- fused to confirm reports the two men planned to m eet Wednesday at a fa s h ionable s uburban <S•·•~oFFA, Page A2 ) ' . . • Or:~:wi:•t -weatlHPr Night and early morning low clouds Saturday becoming sunny by mid~ morning. SlijhUy warmer. Highs from the low 70s al the beaches to the mid--8Js. inland. INSJDE TODA~ Leonardo .da Vinci will ~ brought up fo date ne:rt week. in. a comedy hotting its worJd premiere on ·the Orangr cocUt ~e atorv. by Daily Pilot Staff Writer 'Nm Titw on .Page C l o j today 's Weekender. ,., ... _ .... .a ~ ......... '-"• .,.,._, --" ~, ... ....... ......_. ·-· ... he. .... --...... '"' .. leol ,._,u_..n Index .. Cl• .. •• .. ., .. . r.:· .• rs co co• .. .. <>• ---..:--.-• AZ DAILYPILOT N /C Police Se ize Gunman · 1 Police in Newport Beal'h tod~y ..,.estc.>d a m an initially reported to be a Pico Rivera r esident and als o se izl'd a .45 cal ibe r automatic pistol aft er a short pursuit through Corona del Mar -a chase which followed an earlie r s hooting. . No s pecific details of the inci- dent were immediately <tvaila- bte, but officers said initial re· ports said thol res idents or the Mar\na l lighlands area saw a man emer ge fron1 a residence on Sandflov.'er Court, carrying a pistol. Q.ne shot was fired ut that time( police said, but no one was struck by the slug. The man then fl ed the area in a l?_la ck Cadillac anctncighbors not· edits licenSt' numbe r. Sever il l minutes later, a!'ter a bulletin was sent out, a motorcy- cle officer in Corona del Mar spotted the car and gave chase. fie arrested the unidentified suspect about a minute later . Details were Jacking, initia11y, about the origina l lncidenl, but office rs sa id l h('y had towed the car into the f.,olice facility for c lose inspection because or a possible connection in anolher ('3Se. They said the suspect would be booked on an initial charge or as· s ault \1:ith a deadly weapon. F r o m P age Al CLOWN •.. t wo major clown catagories. The other is a "J oey" or white face clown. ''Take the Hobo image. Now it's one of a drunkeh bum or a p e rson on w e lfare, not the ''knight of the road'' it used to be. "The Hobo was n't irresponsi· ble, he just dido 't t ai<e on any responsibilities," Osuna said. .. Today, people don·t want to be associated with -poverty and misfortune,'' he explained. Bomby is Maryanne Taeger. She was born into clowning. Her father was Bombi and performed for 35 years <A»ith the Ringlllig Bros. Circus. r-trs. Taeger said s he began he!;' career as a clown after her children left high school and s he decided she didn't want a worka· .-day job anymore. Now. she performs al birthday parties and supermarket open· ings, staples in the current clown business. W_h!n Osuna is not painted up and assuming the personality of Cyclone Charlie, he is a ticket agent at the San Clemente Greyhound s tation. He also writes clown scripts and dreams of beginning a new age or clO<A'll· ing as local family entertain· ment. Osuna envisions a club of clown s and a community playhouse type production of jests, slapst ick and circus acts. To get this orr the ground, the assorted clowns must be round and "'ould ·be bu£roons must be located. Mrs. Taeger, Bomby, will act as secr etary. and will take down the names or those who call her at 492-4054 . Osuna sees the clown club put· ting on benefits for handicapped children and doing other good de· eds. Cly b HoursChanged New hours of 11 a .m. to 5 p.m. for AuguSt have been announced by the Boojs' Club of the Harbor Area. The hours will be in effect Mondays through Fridays at all three branches. Recreational s wimmin g at the Central Branch, 594 Center St., will be conducted from 2 : 30 to 4 :30 p.m . dail y. ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT · Robert N:-wl'ed p'"""'"'"nd Pv"'•-· Ji!ICIC A. Curley Vl11 Prf\•Ofn! •nd a.~ ... , Mo"""' Tho m as Keevil Ed><or Thomas A. Murptilne ..... ""''"" [dlt ... Charles H . Loo!'. 'Alchard P. Nall "'"''•nt-n• ...... l <I<•~ • " OlfiC•s l ' t . ' ( I i ~-. t ' ~' f ' ' ("'1•11\o" JJOW!>l lHYStr,...I ~,.-I 14'9<" JJll '<•-•I -lr-<I ~ ..... 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A critical issue wa's whether or not he knew the $6.000 fe e had been agreed to "'hen the Spart <in· burg s ale \\'as ne}totiated, a fact related to a eonflict or interest charge included in the indict· ment. Valle rga said he did not know until ltins ha w m ude the $3 ,000 of· fer that a $6,000 flat rate consul· tant 's ree had been agreed to by Hinshaw and forn1er Sparta.n· burg assessor John Q. Ebert. But earlier in the trial, Ebert s aid Vallerga "·a s at the Spartan· burg Airport in early March 1973, when he and Hin shaw settled the fee question. Vallerga, who had he ard Ebert's testimony. said he could only recall being in a mole! room "'ilh Hi~haw and Ebert when they had a difference of opinion on a $500 a day consultant's r<ite suggested by 1-lin shaw. 1-lins haw may be in Ventura next week to add his version or the consulting arrangement to lhe ~timony. When undergoing questioning by MOrphy , Vallerga admitted that he had submitted a $714 in· voice to Spartanburg io cover his services and expenses during his and Hinsha w's visit to the South Carolina county in early 1973. The assessor also insisted that: -A $340 airline ticket paid for by the county was ·related to county business and not to bis personal gain in SpartanbUrg. -He had not ordered county employes to s ho w Sp:u-tanburg officials favoritism. Vallerga admitted receiving both 'the $714 c heck fr om Spar tanburg and Hinshaw's personal check for $3,000. In the cross·examination Capizzi hammered away at the $3,000 payment and Vallerga's visit to Hins haw's congressional office in WashiQgton, D.C. the day before theY 'tr.aveled to Spartanburg together..._ Capizzi asked.the assessor if he regarded the.$3 ,000 payment as a windfall. ''Oh;yes, '' VallergarepUed. FroM Pagr Al PEACE ••. Chanc~no Kreisky. On the far left was Yugoslav President Tilo. Each summit leader had a card in front or him with his coun trr··s nam e' printed in French. , Al exactly 5: IO p.m. Finland's while-haired president \}rho K. K·ekkonen said in English. then in Finnis h, "I now call the meeting ,to Order. The signing may now begin.'' Joel P e k u ri of Finland, secretary general of the con· ference, walked silently acr056 the carpeted noor ~with a red Morocco leather case under his arm and handed it to Schmidt, the first to sign. He then returned and handed a copy to Honecker. then one to Ford. He repeated this until each of the 35 s ummit leaders received his own copy of the ''f'ina1 Act.·· F rom Page A I • JOBLESS .•. jobs without a ffectiilg previously urw:mployed workers who r e · mained wjthout jobs .. But Shiskin, testifying before Congress' Joint Economic Com· mittee, said the worst of the un· employment crisis seems to have passed. ''On balance, I would say that the employment situation has i mproved over the past few months ... Shiskin said. Jobs in factories and in con· struction declined, but thal was mOre than offset by 250,000 new workers in r etail stores, banks, insurance companies and other service industries which hea vil y employ wom e n and young seasonal workers. Farm workers also got IS0,000 more jobs. 1 5 Autos Stripped I n Mesa Car Lot Thieves using wrenches and other tools methodically stripped 15 cars at a eosta Mesa auto agency or spare lires and tape decks worth more than $2,000, it was discovered Thunday. Ed Merriman, new car manager for Theodore Robin5 . Ford. 2060 HarbOr Blvd., notified police when the loss was dis· covered by empJoye5 wbo went to polish up the cars. Russ Need More? WASHINGTON (1,JPIJ -Sen. Charles Percy < R·ILI.), ••YI "in· credibly reliable" sourtt:S tell him the Soviet grain fiJ.lure is more severe than the Ag:ricult·ural Department ~ks -10 tbe Rusai ans may be ln the U.S. market for even motearaJn. ) • Secr ets Nixefj_, By CIA • WASlll NGTON <UPI> -The Central Intelligence Agency re · fused ugai• toda,y to tu~ over secret documents to a Hou!e sub· comn1itlee. Cha irma n Bella Abiug (D.N. Y .), demanded them by Aug. 15 or said d irect or William E. Colby would ~sub· pocnaed . Rep. Sam Steiger (R-Ariz.), blocked a n effort by the House Subcommittee on Government Infor mation a nd Individua l Rights to issue the subpoena lo· day b ecause ot a lack of a quorum. Front Page A I F O RD ... 'oc RomatnJa, in hiis address to lhe con'fcrence, called for the dl•· mantling of foreign 01ilitary bases and withdrawal of roreli:n troop$ from European countries. lie a li:io r enewed his call for the simultaneous elimination of op· posing military bl ocs In Europe -the West 's North Atlantic Treaty Orgctnizatioh and th~ East 's W~rsaw Pat•t. Ford, who is scheduled to visit Romania on his current Euro· pean tour, also called for 1i1rms reduction in central Europe and a new agreement with the Soviet Union to put a lid on offensive nuclear weapons, saying ''we owe it to our children." HERE'S HOW NEWPORT'S NEW BRIDGE MAY LOOK Reuben E. Lee Restaurant Shown •t Right The m ove came· after J ohn Greaney, CIA associate counsel. decline d for the second d ay in a row lo produce papers on CIA in· volvement in quashing a drug smuggling c harge against al· leged former agency operative Puttaporn Khrarhkhruan. ' Colby said in a letter submitted to the committee by Greaney that the law required him to take actions ''for protecting 'in- telligence sources and methods from unauthoriied disclosure." "We will s pare no effort to eue tensions and sol ve problems bet<A•een UJj. But it is important tha t you recognize the deep devo- tion of the Am e rican People and their government to human r ig hts arid fundamental freedoms and thus to the pledges that this confere nce has made re· garding the freer movement o(' people, ideas and information." • SoVi e t Leader Leonid I . From 1•age A I BR IDGE. • • chambers or co mmerce, service clubs. the city council and plan· ning con1mission and s pecial· interes t gro ups representing boaters and cn,·iro nmentalists. The hearing format will call fi rst for a presentation by Cal Trans speciali sts "·ho will ex· plain the a lte rnate heights being considered. plus the impact or the new bridge on surrounding structures. tra ffic a nd bay waters. Of special interest will be pre· dictions on funding or the span calculated to cost more than $1 million. Recent announcements that the Cal Trans coffers have run d ry for new road construction put a damper on local enthuaiasm for the bridge. Once the state presentation has concluded at the hearing, it will be the community's turn to add to the r ecord. Ficker will make a presenta· tion ·reflecting the sentiments gathered by his group. and city spokesmen also are scbeduled to speak. The record or the hearings will r emain open ror 15 calendar days after the conclusion of the actual session al Harbor High, and writ· ten testimony will be accepted during the period . Ficker said the importance or the hearings r ests in the hope that state offi cials will be re· asonably convinced of local sup· port. "lr they a rc convinced , then they could put their resources to work on specifi c designs for a bridge," he expl ained. Once pas t the s tate hurdle, the designs then would be submitted to the Coast Guard for review and possible approval. Gunman H it s R est a urant I n Newpo rt A lone gunman dressed in black clothing held up Baxter's Street Restaurant in Newport Beach Thursday night and got away with $955 in cash. According to police, the man waved a handgun at the assistant manage r and a wa itress standing by th~ cash register at 9:30 p.m . and ordered them to gi ve him the bi g bills. The a ssistant manager , Robert Bartlett Jr .. handed over fives 10s and 20s totaling $955, and th~ nan left through the fronl door after warning them not to" call anybody. He was described as being etbout 45 years old, about 5 feel 10 inches, wei g hing about 170 pounds. F ro• P age A l KILLED ... Police al the accident scene, about two blocks from the vic- tim's apartment, confirmed that hi s brother was kill ed in a similar accident in another city a few months ago . And their mother also died of natural causes within lhe same time period , with fun eral ar· rangemenls h andlM at Bell Broadway Mortuary, where Mr . Reick waa taken. Motorist Nat han P. Kilgore, 25. of 1941 Pomona Ave., Cos la Me9a, could not ~void the accl· dent and was not cited, according to Police. Firearms Stolen . . ' Donald L.: Schoorman, 1830 Iowa St., C~ta Mesa, told police Thursday someone enthtd his home while b e was vacaUonlug and •tole oearl)I $700 wOrlil'Of f~arma. .:. Rites Slate d F or Father of . Beaches Hit Bronco Coach . . A funeral service is scheduled ·By /nVCUJWtt Saturday fo r Laguna Hills resi· dent Milo J . Ralston, father of OJ T ll'...J:-..h former Stanford University fool· J e J J ~ ball coach John Ralston, now0 head coach of the Denver Bron: cos professional football t eam. Rites for Mr. Ralston, who died Thursday at Saddleback Com- munity Hospital, will be at 3:30 p.m. in ft1cCormick's Laguna Beach Chapel. Most recently. employed as a rental equipment manager, Mr. RaJston, a SI-year California re· sident, was active in the Elks Lodge, plus the Lions and Rotary clubs and the Order of Knights Templar. Survivors in addition to his son, John, includ e hi s wife, Constance; a brother, Merle, and another son, George. The family suggests memorial contributions to the American Cancer Society. Tea ch e r Arrested SAN DIEGO (AP) -An elementary school teacher has been arrested in connection with lhe murder of his. wife, whom he reported missing last month. · The annual summer invasion of j ellyfish h as hit Newport Beach, but ·Jifegu arm say the 11umber of invaders is below average. During so m e s umme r s , beaches are literally covered with the quivering, pastel and purple globs that wash ashore. Howe ve r , this year, few are w3shing onto the beach and there are not as many in the surf. J ellyfis h cOme when the water te mperature warms up to the high 60s and th.~ sumriie,r cur. rents fl ow in a .certain direction, lifeguards explained. The jellyfish aren't dangerous. but their s tings can be painful. Lifeguards said they treat sting victims with rubbing alcohol or ammonia . A spokesman for the Newport Beach lifeguards said there ap· pears to a n even distribution or the jellyfish at other Orange Coast beaches. Brezhnev, in addressing the con~ ference Thursday, placed em· phasis on a section of the agree· m e nt declaring that signers of . the accord would not interfere in lhe internal affairs of other na· lions. -~ Newport Boy Hit by Tnt~k~ ~ Hospitalized A 3·year-0ld Newport Beach boy suffered head and face in· juries today whe_n, police said, he apparently darted from behind a per ked car into the side of a pass· ing pickup truck in WestNeWpOrt .. An off.duty fireman whQ hap· pened by momen1s after the mis· hap at 4Pt.h Street. and Seashore Drive rendered first aid to Todd Shutes. A few minutes late r , the youngster was loaded onto an ironing board serving as a makeshift stretcher. . Todd_ was rushed to Ho ag l\le mor1 al llospital riding in tho back seat of a police car. Tho youngster was undergoing X· rays after his arrival at the hospital about lO :SO a.m. A re• port on his condition was not im· mediately available. ...,. Tbe'-driver or the truck was Vance Collins. 21, of 2005 Broad St., Newport Beach. He was not cited, police said. • ' . SUMMER SALE CONTINUES American Tour-by Heritage Redu.ced 25o/o for this Special Event Large selection on display 'for jmm~e delivery. Stop in now. and enjoy .subatantial savings on such .well known lines . as Dre~el , Heritage, Henredon, Woodmark cludrs .and much, ·Illich more . Don't delay. 3•S NORTH COAST BOUlliVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA. ms' (7 14) 494~~· • i 23'!<9 HAWTHORNE Bl VD. ' TORRANCE.CA-ll0505 (213) 378-1279 .. I I 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWf>ORT BE~CH. CA. 92680 (714) &12·2050 • , \ ) ' l • l , I I I ~ In Month Farm Product Prices Up 3 % WASRINGTON (UPI) -Spurred partly by the lmpact of new iraln sales to Russia. lhe averaae of all raw farm )Jroduct prices rose 3 percent in lhe month ending July is, theArrlcullure Department has rePorted. O(ficials aald higher prices for wheat. soybeans, hogs. )>Olaloes and cotton played a major role in boos tins the farm price averaee for the fourth consecutive month lo a level 14 percent above the 1975 low point last March and 6 percent above a year earlier. THE R EPORT SAID the farm price of wheat, which role along wltb other grains in early July In r esponse to rumors of Russian purchues which began July 16, hit $3.33 a bushel July 15 -up U cents from June but still 71 cents beJow a year earlier. Agriculture Secretary Earl L. Butz meanwhile charged in a speech at .WiJliamsburg, Va., th at it would be ''un· realistic and un!alr !or anyone to say that the mild recovery of wheat prices prompted by the Russian wheat s ale will ~ause the price of bread lQ. go up by any appreciable amount." . Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns said earlier that re~ent Soviet purchases of 9.8 million tons of American wheat and livestock feed grains -and prospects of no further sales -could bring sizable increases in food prices. Butz, without mentioning Burns or congressional critics of the wheat deal, retorted that "Some people who don't know wheat from chaff are drawing ridiculou.a con· duaions." · HE SAID THE SOVQ;T sales include less than 10 per· cent of lhe wheat the United States has available for export and "to blame the sale to Russia for an increase in rood prices is being intellectually naive or dishonest.,. The f arro price report said lower prices for cattle. whJch had increased sharply in previous months, partly offset the increases).n prices of olber commodities. Aver age beef cattle prices dropped to $36.20 per hun- dredweight July 15, down $2.30 from a month earlier but 90 cents above a.year earlier . Hogs, however, rose $6.80 during the month to $54.10 under the impact or tight supplies, up $19.80 from a year e arlier. Soybean prices, also affected by rumors of Russian de· mand although no Soviet sales have been made, hit $7.SS a bushel in mid-July compared with $6.64 in J une and $8.60 a year earlier. CORN, WIDCB BAS BEEN included in the Soviet sales, rose from $2.68 in mid-J une to $2 .72 in J uly compared with $2.91 a year earlier . Corn and soybeans are the chief raw materials for producing meat and other livestock foods. Administration officials have contended the Soviet sales will have only a small impact on retail food price pro- spects because the United States is expecting record grain crops. They have said, however , that the 1975 food price average -previously expected to be 6 percent or 8 percent above 1974 if crops are big-flow may exceed last year by a slightly larger amount. In 1974, food prices rose 14 percent. above the previous year. * * * * * * Red Sale 'No Big Thing' Say ExpertS · WASHINGTON <UPI) - An Agriculture Department official said some other agen· cies in the government have m.iagivings about t.he impact on Am erican food prices of the new, huge sale of grain to the Soviet Union. But Richard Bell, assistant Secretary of Agriculture, in sworn testimony at a Senate Investigations Subcommittee. hearing into the sale's conse· quences, said those fears are not justified. Agriculture ex· perts r emain confident the sate will have "minimal" ef· tect, be said. HE ALSO SAID the impact of the 1972 Russian grain deal has been overstated, ac· kn owl ed ged to a "t er· rifled" senator t hat the gov· ernment has set no upper limit on how much grain it will permit the Russians to buy, and deplored a big flour dealer's a nnouncement tying a hike in n our prices to the latest grain sale. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S& P 500 Stocks INDEXES 47.10 89.23 826.50 87.99 off of off off 0.42 0.73 .5.01 0.76 Gnh1.-r11 n1Hf L••~_.,.,, ..... Yori! (UPI) -Tiie follow4119 II~ INws tlle stoells t llat ll•v. 9111ned most lfld lost the most based on percent Of (.....,.. Oil the Ntw Yorlc Sloe:!! E~. ... Md 11tn:tntaoe CMNIS .,.. Ille dltftreflet •t-11 T iit pre11~ <1os1no pie. end Ult C"rrent CIOSlnt Pritt. OAINalU t '#tits F . 10tl 1V>+ \11 Up 9. I 20kllA8 ..0 ·~•~Up 90 3 Arlen Rlt011 311. • v. 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Until the impact of grain supplies oa feed costs can be esU~. bowetW. one meat buye)' aald ~ can be k.- pected to "YoYo" lnprice. • r .. • ' Bf DAILY PILOT tri , .. - Friday.August 1. 1975 Major Conferences May Boh N OKLAHOMA CITY !AP I - The Daily Oklahoman reJ)Orted today that major athletic con· ferences are prepared to walk out or the NCAA 's special con - vention tn Chicago Au~. 14·15 ir the association passes three re- venue sharing proposals. Sports editor Bob 1-lurt said in the stor-1 that an informed source said the six or seven top co n- ferences or 60 to 70 schools, in - cluding the Big Eight, Big Ten and P acific Ei~ht. have in- formally discusscd setting up a ··s uper assoC"iation" it the measures palis. llis story said the co1dcrencts reportedly formt'd three commit- tees to lay the ground rules; cdn- sull with bowl comntittc."CS und arrange televis ion commit- ments. He saiU they are prepared to rrteet the day after a possible walkout to join in et new associa- tion. Hurt said calls to seven con- ference commissioners failed to confirm existence of a walkout plan, but that Wayne Duke, Big Ten commissioner, added sub- stance. Duke t~·ice rf'fusl!d comment on questions about the ~·alkout, Football Battle Steelers Picked Over I Collegians CHI CAGO !AP ) -T he Pitts burgh Steelers are solid 17. point favorites to extend the pro- ft:•ss1onal domination ,qv~.r: the C'ollt•ge All -stars tofli~ht in l'hi cago and coach Chuck Noll of- fl'f<'d no hope for supporters oft he -.1.1r-spangled collegians. :'Joli s aiq . all his av.•esome Steelers. ~'ho ~arned the right to On T\I Tonight Channel 7 at 6:30 meet the All -s tars with a punistiing 16·6 victory over Min- nesota in the Super Bowl, will be ready for Friday's game with the exception of wide receiver L}nn s~·ann, last year's rookie :;e n sat·ion who has a pulled hamstring. The form er Southern California great was disappoint- ed at missing a chance to meet the Stars, coached by his old men tor . John McKay . Dodgers Go at It With Reds. LOS ANGELES (AP) -It v.'as some comeback for the Atlanta Braves but it was also some com- edown for the Los Angel es Dodger s. The Dodgers take on the Cin· cinnali Reds tonight at Dodger Stadium in the first game of a lhree-game series that cou ld have helped boost Los Angeles back into contention. But Los Angeles goes into the meeting 14 1h J;:ames behind the Dodger!< Slal<• AUq ...... , '"" 111.ABC cm~ Aug. I Cirn:(nna1• at LM An9t"!f' Aug. ] Cln<lnni\11 at Los Anq.rlts Al.IQ. J Cl..c:!nna1l al LO\ AnqelfS 1 lS p "'· 6 ~S p.m. I !Op.m Reds after completing an eight- game trip that included a split of four games at Cincinnati and then losing three of four al Atlanta. Tonight Don Sutton. 14·9. was s chedule d l o s t art fo r the Dodge r s against Jack Bill- ingham, 11-5. The 11-10 loss al Atlanta Thurs- -day night had to sting _and the Braves knew it. Los Angeles had scored §ix r uns in the fifth inning to take an 8-4 lead. But the Braves scored six of their own in the ninth and climaxed the slap in the face with Roland Office hitting a three-run h o m e r off Dod gers r el ief mainstay Mike Marshall. "Tha t has got to hurt the Dodgers." said Ralph Garr. whose single in the ninth ign ited the rally. "You fall three, four runs behind the Dodgers and Marshall pitching, forget it. "That's what makes this even better," added Garr. "I can't ever remember beating them like this." While v irtually the whole Atlanta squad surged to meet Of- fice at home pl ate, a dejected Marsh a ll jus t stood at the mound, kicking the dirt long after Office had circled the Noll says he "'ill s tart lhe same upjts ;dn ·offense a.nd de· fense tha{'w6n the Super Bowl. "They've earned the right to play in this game by "'hat they did last year. And we won 't treat it as a pre-season game." Noll a lso says he '-''ill play only two qua rtecba.cks per game dur- ing the pre-s ea s on. Te rry Bradshaw. m asterful in last year's playoffs and Super Bow l, ¥.·ill start against the All-Stars. The collegiates are on the short end of a 29-9 taJly in the midsummer footba ll classic ~·hich has been tied twice and was skipped last year because of Lhe NFL playe rs strike. The last time the All -stars managed a victory "'as in ... 1963" "'hen an Otto Graham-coached squad Upset Green Bay, 20-17. B esides Brads haw . the Steeler s will s t art 1,000-yard rusher Franco 1-larris and Rocky Bleier in the backfield. The co l- legians must also contend with the a~·esom e Steel Curtain de· fense that held l\.1 inncsota to 17 yards rushing anchort-..:1 by Joe Greene and L.C. Green ~·ood. One place whe re McKay is certain lo outman the Steelers is at the coin toss . The All-Stars have-elected s ix captains includ - ing quarterback Steve Bartkowski of California Y.'hO \\"ill start fo r the Stars. The other captains are guard Ken Huff of North Carolina and Ru ss Francis of Oregon on orfense, and linebackers Richard Wood or Southern Cal and Robe rt Brazile of Jackson State plus lineman R a nd y White of 1\otaryland on defense. • , the story said. but later under questioning added, "I think if those proposals pass, there is a good possibility for .what you s ug. gest. You wail and see what hap· pens, but yo u prepare yourself for any eventuality. But you can read between the lines." Charles Neinas, Big Eight oommissioner, said, "There is aJways a lot of talk. It would be premature to comment further." ¥ Hurt said the issue revolves around the s o-ca ll ed "Robin Hood" proposals made by Long Beach State. l 'hey provide for distribution of revenue from bowl games and television to all 476 schools in the NCAA which play foottiall. A third proposal, made by the Pacific Athletic Con· fer ence, would s plit among aJI NCAA schools the estimated $3 million derived from NCAA bas ket.ball playoffs. Such revenue now goes to Lhe participating teams, many or which share the money with their conferences. The three projects would hurt the big conferences in the pocket· books. Each Big Ten and Pacific Eight school receives $100,000 from the Rose Bowl, for instance. ,. ' • • , ' ' -.. /-t-;· • _, ' . -. Hold That Tiger -. • Under the Long Beach pro· posaJ, only 50 percent of the r e· . venue would go to the partlclpat· ing teams and on to their con· ferences. Last year the Southeastern Conference split up $3 million, primarily from bov..·I and TV re- venue. Neinas estimated Big Eight revenue from those sources would be cut in half -to about $1.5 million -if the pro· posals pass. Hurt said mos t conference commissioners contacted didn't believe the proposals would pass. ! ~ Former h e a vyweight boxing champion George Foreman clowns with Bombay, a 450-pound tige r . Fore man is biding time whil e waiting for a rematch with heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali. Angels, Rangers Collide • ARLINGTON, Tex. !AP! - Bobby Valentine is back but Frank Tanana is gone, for a few days at least. as the California An gels opened a tMp against the Texas Rangers tonight. Valentine was caJlt1d up from Salt Lake City, joining the team al an exhibition game with the Pacific Coast League team there Thursday night. Tanana, a left-handed pitchei9 with a 9-6 record, had surgery on •• .. ' • ' ,. his right hand Thursday to re- pair a chip fracture and is ex- On T\I Tonight ChanMef5 at 6 pected to be out or action for about 12 days. He was hit on the little fin ger by a line dMve Mon,:Jay night. Valentine begins another part of his comeback bid from a badly Finals Tonight fractured left l eg th at threatened .t.o end his baseball career two years ago. On May 17, 1973 Valentine, then hitting over .JOO, broke the leg in two places when he slammed into the center field wall al Anaheim Stadium. The injury did not heal proper· ly and the onetime shortstop third baseman has walked with a slight bend in hiS leg. Top Swimmers At Mission Viejo The 1975 Mission Viejo Invita· tional Swi mming Championships are under way today with the first fin als s lated for 5 following 4 :30 Opening Cer emonies at Mis- sion Viejo lnlernaliOnal Swim Complex. The meet features an abun- dance or world class swimltl_ers with the ex c e ption of fhe Germans and SovietB. Aus trali a 's Steve llolland is a late entry to the meet, which also features America's Tim Shaw. Steve and Bruce F\lrniss, John Naber, Mike Bruner, John Hencken, Mike and Joe Bottom. Robin Backhaus and Mission Viejo's Brian Goodell. American women 3re led by \vorld record holde r Shirley Babashoff of Fountain VaJley, l\'lission Viejo's Valerie Lee and Dana Point's PeggyTosdal. Foreign challengers in wom e n 's events include Aus tra lia's Sonya Gray and Canadian Nancy Garapick . Gray will challenge Babashoff in the 100-meter freestyle Sun- day. ·Gray's bes t is 58.2D while Babasho(f. Jresh from success in Cali, Colombia at the World the American record holder in the 100-meter fly (1:02.80), will be in the opening 100 fly event. Others expected to compete in tbe three-Gay meet are ex. Corona del Mar High star Kurt KnJmpholz an·d Mission Viejo'&· Taylor Howe and ~llrian Lonsdale. tonltllt'• SC:"9dllle w o..,.n's 100 bulltr11y Mefl's lOObutterlly wa .... n·, olOOlrt•tlrl• Men'solOOfrtaUYlt wamen's IOOIN(:~stroka !, Mtn"1 lOOback1lroke Wo..,..,·1100 lfldlvlaual mea~r Mtn's2001f\Cll~ldu•I mtdley Womtn"' Gmtellay rt lay Mtn'!«X! m1d.J!.Y r11tay Olympic Tickets MONTREAL -Americans and / Canadians have purchased more than $9 million in tickets for the 1976 Summer Olympic Games in Moritreal, lbe director· general of ticket sales said Thursday. The United -States bas purchased about $4.4 million in tickets and Canadians $4.6 million 4l an average ol $10 a ticket. U.S . purchases represent about 50 percent of the allotment to the Uni led Stales. Death Threat To Fillol STOCKHOLM -A Chilean re- fugee has threatened tn a le\terto kill tennis player Jaime Fillo! if he shows up (or the Sweden-Chile Davis Cup interzOne final al Baastad on Sept. 19·21, it was re- ported Thursday. Ingemar Simonsson. a vicar who is a strong opJ>Or!;enl to the ruling Chilean military Junta, told the police he rece.ved a let- ter Wednesday from the refugee now living in Sweden. "Fillo! has openly dttlared he is faithful with the junta which tortured my wife to'death. I don't care what happens with me, I want a bloody revenge," ttie un- identified refugee said in the let· ter to Simonsson . "I think he means every word he wrote," Simonsson told the police. "I know this man· quite well and understand his feel· ings." SJ_,2J7 E:racta Shiekess Bar Go, a 42-1 shot, won the ninth race at Los Alamitos Thursday night and Lh c quarterhorse victory produced a $1,217 exacta payoff coupled with the second place finish of favored Dave's Hairpin. · • - .Sheikess Bar Go returned 186, $33.40 and $9.20 across Lhe board while Dave's Hairpin paid $5.80 and $2.80. Angel•'- SALT LAKE CITY -A sixth· inning single by Frankie George gave the· Salt Lake Gulls of the Pacific Coast ~a 3-2 win over their pFent. Ctub, the • California Angels of the American League, in exhibition baseball Thursday night. Reds Scuffle CINCINNATI -A fight in the Ci ncinnati Reds locker room between re)ief pitche r Pedro Borbon and outfielder Cesar Geronimo r esulted in the ac· cidental s piking Thursday night of resever outfielder Merv Ret- tenmund. The Reds a nnounced Retlen- mund was taken lo a Cincinnati hospital (or stitches in his toe and .,.,;11 be qut of action for aa ~· determined period. Rettenmund was reportedly in· jured while attempting to break up the a ltercation between Borbon and Geronimo. MUIJurn Cid SHREVEPORT, La. -Olym- pic gold medalist Rod Milburn was cut Thursday by the Shreveport Steamer football team. Milburn . the Southern University speedster who holds several world hurdles records, had been invited to try out with the Steamer as a receiver. Replays at Supn-d-e NEW ORLEANS -The Louisiana Superdome will be al- lowed to show its spectators ins- tant replays during football games from six giant screens hung from lhe center of lhe ceil· ing. But it was decided in a meeting Wednesday between officials or the Superdome and the National Football League that the $164 million stadium won't be able lo use the screens for a ''simulcast'' -the same constant pictUre seen on home television sets. ''It could distract the in· dividuals in the game, o~ lbe coaches," said Jim Kensil, NFL executive director. afler· the meeting in New York. "Also, in effect. it would be re- dundant to have it on the screen and.in the stadium live. I think it also would distract the rans in the stands." WIT Results ~,. ........... -.i.e.. W--Cawllly IP) !»et Slow ISl"I •l; C.Wllly•MkMI CPI bll•t KIOU-Stow 1$F) .. J. Mtn -Oto.ktr tSFI btal Co11 IPI .. ! 1-4• Okkff· Mc.Miilian ISl"l llNI warw1t11..o.nitafu, (Pl 1-~. 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N.V. fAfll -,.,..~ loCot"fl Tllun.!Uy 111 IM IJS0,000 Waltcmlif• Golf Cla*t otitl'lt 6,614-raro. per ~·72 WrStc•...-Olunf• / 01-'l<OUrw: Rllr Mfi,.flO"la lOl'!'W.hkOPf lommrMrOfl l'tl l'IW.l!T'IO!'ll .wry Pa~ lOl'!'W•hon Otne Lltllff ll'Od,111'1•1" Ok:ll l..Oll MAUlfl lr\IU o.vnri e.ner....,.., ... .._ """""' ' ~ globsil s tand a rds arc in jeopardy-of.he women's 100 and 200 backstrokes. Other lorelgn competlloni In the men's dlvl5ion enhaftdnc the program are Hungary's Andras Hartitay and Zollan Valraszto, in addition lo B.rilaln'1 Brian Brlnkley. Hargltay won golm In the 200 and ~·Individual medleys al CaU with mark• or 2;07.72 and 4:32.s7, He be•t East ~rmaiiy's Rolano Matthes at calJ-ooe.ot- Matlhos' rare defeats. Babas_hol( oea In lbe 200 In. Gary Sanders, who con- llnu~ to play on the pro sol! tour while awaiUng cancer surge:r, was in extremely .crillca condition followin« a masstve ce.rebral ... hem6r rhage, bosj>l\al olll~ aald todlU'. .. .. Kati Gllbody, nunlng 1 upervl 1'or ft Beach Memorial Hooplftll, ulil the :ZS.year-old Sanchlntealalned under lnleaih'i~'c · '11wn-ay !lliht a/let d<en ft lih 6ollle' n. nearby Fullerton lbe day before. A former ool.lere All • American 1olfer al lbe ~nlVerslty of Southern aUlomla, Sandon bad an xploratory operaUoo for .....,.., lat m lll scheduled to undergo IW'llerY for:Jcancer this Monday at UCLA Medlcal Cent.er. Re jolned lbe pro tour In 1173 lollowing an oulltanding -amaleur career lhal locluded the U .S . Junior 'Cbam - PlGNhlp. Sanders played In lbeCana- dlan Open last week, where be Called lo make the cul. He qu.aljfled for 15 pro tour iJveat& this year, made the cul ID eight and earned 18,008. ID bis HCOtld year-ca the tour latt yea_r be earned • 11$ lnel9«111f.. victory In tllo' AmeUa Open. a satellite ~la Flollida, and also won 14,JDO In capturin1 the ncn -1 l4W' Queen Mary Open · 1n I