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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-12 - Orange Coast PilotI ... • u '~ ---c ·Five Marines Charged In Hand Grenade Sa.le THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 12, 1975 VOL.~· HO. 1'3, 4 SECTIONS, 41 "AGES • • • • Coast Woman Awarded $10,000 Zaire AfJd1retion Kidnaped Trio 'Alive and Well~ NAIROBI, Kenya (AP> -An American university professor said today that two Ame rican students and a Dutch student kid· naped by Marxist gues:rillas and taken to the Zaire jungle more than three weeks ugo are alive and believed well. .. I cannot say more than that without possibly jeopardizing ef- forts to obtain the release of the students. They are alive and believed well,'' said Peter Steiner of Ann Arbor. Mich .• visiting economics professor at the University of Nairobi who volunteered to act a s u mt'Cliator Five Marines He ld in Sale Of Grenades Federal authorities were pre- paring formal charges today against five Marine Corps enlist- ed men charged with trying to sell 300 live hand gre nades for $2<1,000. Inves tigators claim they met with an undercover agent in an Oceanside apartment to negotiate for the explosives pilfered from Camp Pendleton and were take n into custody there Monday night. The sus pects include Sgt. Phil B. Shaw. 22. and PFC. John E . Snow. 19, who were booked into San Diego County Jail pending is· suance of complaints on the felony federal charges. A trio of Marines also allegedly connected to the explosives thert today were being held at the Camp Pendleton brig. Authorities declined to release their iden· ti ties. The arrests were set up follow- ing extended surveillance by the , FBI. the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau or the .U.S. Treasury Department and the Naval Investigali ve Service. Authorities stressed today the arrest of the Camp Pendleton quintet is not related to ap- prehension of a Marine Corps warrant officer and hjs girlfriend on charges ol stealing supplies destined for Vietnamese refugees jnterned at the base. Authorities did not say if any motive other than monetary gain has been uncovered in the stolen hand grenade case. Authorities all 1e some or the suspects were seen by 8 sur- veillance t am as they obtained a load of grenades from an am- muhilion dump in the Las Pulgas areaofCnmp Pendl ton They were ussertedly tracked to the Oceanside apartment where the ATF undercovC?r agent. made contoct , after lnvestigators ~GRENADE , PageA2) t~o weeks ago. He said •'things are at a de- licate stage'' and that the n ext "four or five days" could be crucial. Diplomatic sources said com- munications containing informa· tion about the hostages were r e- ceived recently from Popular Revol utionary party members holding Carrie Jane Hunter, 21, or Atherton, Calif., K e nneth Stephen Smith, 22, of Garden Grove, both Stanford University students. and Emilie Bergm ann. 25, of Holland. It was the first confirmed con· tact with the guerrillas since a third American who was abduct· ed. Barbara Smuts, 24. of Ann Arbor, Mich., was freed more than two weeks ago to carry a de- mand on the Tanzanian govern- ment for $500,000. large amounts of arms 2nd ammunition and the release of guerrilla leaders de· tained in Tanzania. ·The kidnapers said then they would kill their three prisoners if their demands were not met by mid-July. The Tanzanian govern- ment rejected the demands. The captives were taken in a raid on a n animal research sta · lion on a Tanzanian game re- serve. Diplomats in Dar es Salaam. the Tanzanian capital, reported today that Zaire had given the United States an unpublicized go- ahead to seek unofficial contact:; with the guerrillas. The sources said they felt Zaire's action represented pro- gress in efCorts to free the three, seized May 19 on the Tanzanian side of Lake Tanganyika. The guerrillas took their captives across the lake to hideouts in eastern Zaire. President Mobutu Sese Seko is reluctant to admit the existence of the Marxist rebels, who are said to control much of eastern Zaire, the former Belgian Congo. Solon Tel'LS CIA 'Plots' WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep. James Stanton <D· Ohio>. said today he has knowledge of successful assassination plots involv- ing the Central In · telligence Agency. Stanton, who heads a New House subcommittee on the CIA, conlirmed he had talked lo a reporter of the Cleveland Plain Dealer on assassination plots. "The question was 'Do y ou know ol any successful assusan a tton plots·?" Stanton !laid. "I responded 'Yes.··· Enjo~g the Flood . , U Pi T~lej>llOIO Bobby Linscomb (left) and Cruse Wim- berly s how that the flood in Sour Lake, Tex., wasn't a ll bad. Pulled by a pickup truck, they are skiing in a highway ditch filled when 17.5 inches of rain doused the area. But for others who had wutcr in their homes. the flood was not fup. 5 County Assessor Aides Plead Guilty By TOM BARLEY Of Ill• 0• llY Pilot SUff Five of six men indicted by the Grand Jury on charges related to congressman Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 election campaign pleaded guilty to reduced charges late Wednesday. Their decision ended a day- long dialogue between their lawyers and Orange County Superior Court Judge Walte r Smith and led the jurist to cancel the trial previous ly scheduled for his courtroom. The sixth m a n . Jam es Bertolino, sa. of 24116 Via Madrugada. Mission Viejo, will go on trial Tuesday in Judge Smith's courtroom. Bertolino faces charges con- tained in the original indictment: grand theft, conspiracy and s ub- mission of false claims. The five employes of the Coun- ty Assessor's office face state prison terms of one' to five years and/or fines ranging up tl' $10,000 lor their pleas on an amended charge or conspiracy with intent to submit fals~ claims. All ft ve ad milled tn the courtroom thal they had bdled the county for time actually spent working on Hinshaw's con- gressional campaign in 1972 when Hinshaw was still Orange County Assessor One defendant, who asked not to be identified, made it clear after conviction that he and his companions were assured before they pleaded that probation terms and a possible fine will be the maximum punis hment they will receive at the hands or Judge Smith. Hinshaw and c urrent county Assessor Jack Vallerga, face two trials for multiple criminal of· lenses charged in two Grand Jury indictments. Vallerga goes on trial alone Ju- ly 7. Hins haw's first trial is scheduled for Aug. 18. Both men will go to the courtroom together Sept. 29 on the charges initially returned by the Grand Jury against nine as· sessor 's employes. Deputy District Attorney William Evans was ask-ed after the pleas were filed Wednesday if his office would be prepared to accommodate Hins haw and Vallerga if lawyers for the two men tried to work out a deal on the Imes of th et concluded for the five assessor's em ployes. ''No way," Evans emphatical- ly replied. "They wouldn't get <inyth\ng like this. We're pre- pared to talk cop out. of course, but I don't think they'd go for anything like what we have in (St>eGUILTV. Pagei\2) Valley Man Suing Ove r Mace Attack A Fountain Valley man sued the stale for $3 million in damages Wednesday with the al- legation that l\e "'as severely burned about the face and permanently disfigured when two Califor n ia Hi g hwa y Patrolmen sprayed him with Mace last Feb. 15. Lee Pennington, 16127 Mt. Kenya Court. Fountain Valley, claims in his Orange County Superior Court lawsuit that of· ficers A.J . Agrams and Oliver J. Solinsky s prayed him with the deterrent chemical while he was handcufCed -in the rear seat or their patrol car. Pennington lists Orange Coun- ty and Sherm Brad Gates as co- defendants with the further al- legation that it was 24 hours before county jail officers al- lowed him to be treated for his burns. Pennil'lgton w as arrested on the Newport Freeway near Jam- boree Road for an undisclosed of- fense. Jury Selected NORWALK (AP> -Jury selection was slated today In the trial of Deborah Joy Kantaen(l, 19. charged with murdeting the man she sav~ r~""~ i.. .. p ·Privacy Invasion Charged 8y GARV G RA~I U.E OftMDaily Pilot~ff /\ Sun ·Cle mente woman who was charged with t·onspiracy to commit murder two yt•ars ago has been awarded Sl0,000 beC'ause an eavesdropping <l t'vi<·c wus il- legally planted in her trailer homt' by Orange Cllunt y D1stril't Attorney invt>stigators. Awarded the out of court settle · ment of a federal court lawsuit that alleged her privacy and con- stitutional rights '''t>n· violated was Mrs. Rett ,. LO\'C' J<1atkv. 48. of 1880 N. El ca·m ino Rt·al. - Named defl•ndanls 111 the !>Uit \\ere Distril't r\ttornc\· Cecil Hicks and i1wcstigators \\'illiam T)11es, James Oougticrty. Joel Hayes. James Sarros C:1nd Frank Oxundaboun>. Al so named <.1s a defendant was Ph1hp Henrich Smith. a former Long Bt'.'ach polin•man who was the alleged hit m:.i11 in the purport· ed murder l'onspir<.1t·~. Along'' ith Carl L. Oso\\ski, 52 . of Anaheim. l\trs . i'lalley was charged March 30. 1973. with con- s piring to kill George Minkian. Osowski 's then bus iness partner. The cuse against both deft!n- dants was dis missed in mid-trial six months l:.itt!r without defense attorneys h aving to present lht!ir case. But the dismissal did not come before Mrs. Flatlev had bet•n forced to s pend eight days in j:11I, pay costly defense fel'S and made to "suffer extreme humiliation, s hame and em barrassmcnt. ·· In a pre-trial conference order <See INVASION, P age A2) Or~ Cea•& --~~· Weatlter Considerable low cloudi- ness through Friday with some hazy afternoon sun- shine. A little cooler Fri- day with highs in the mid-60s at the beaches to low 70s inland. I NSIDE TODAY Was Congressman Aridrew Han shaw snubbed at Costa Mesa's Fish Fry? City of-f idols thtnk something was fi.shy. But a fry organizer says at W0$ Hanshaw who turned up his no.,t. O. C. Hustings tells the tale. Page AIO. Index u c•• c1• A4 A1e CM (11 01-J ,, .. ,, a C•• A4 ... I J j r ~~ )1 :l DAILY PILOT s Mexican Police Nab Pot SAN LUIS, Mexico (AP> Mexican federal police have seized 869 pounds « marijuana after a two-hour air and ground chase involving Mexican officers and agents of the U.S. Drug En· !orcement Administration. The incident began Wednesday morning wht.10 the pilot of a DEA spy plane .spotted two cars and a t'amper parked at the end of a clandestine air strip 35 miles east ot Mexicali. Tv.•o hours later, the DEA pilot ~ported a Mexican aircraft had .. own in from the south and ~nded . The DEA pilot said ~rsons from the cars and the camper were unloading the plane and another man had climbed up a ladder to refuel it. Officials· said tbe DEA pilot then landed on the strip, but the other aircraft took off so hastily the man refueling it was left behind with a hose in his hand still p umping gasoline. "The pilot of the smuggling aircraft must have been the most surprised man in Mexico," the DEA pilot said later. Meanwhile. the camper and the two cars sped off in different directions and tht' DEA pilot called for help from both sides of the border. Agents said a second DEA aircraft took up the chase and .Mexican officers raced to the scene in cars. While the l\\ o DEA planes followed the camper and one of the cars. the smuggler's plane and the other car managed lo get uway. Occupants o f the purs ued vehicles also managed to flee after abandoning their vehicles. Mexican officials said they found 869 pounds or m arijuana in the camper and a g un and empty sacks with marijuana traces in them in the other car. Cyclist Flies Through Air Mte r Crash A 20-year-old Westminster man flew 54 feet through the air Wed· nesdoy evening when hi s motorcycle collided with a car. Terry Alan Gallagher of 8400 Wells Road, Westminster , was r e- ported in satis factory condition today at Orange County Medical Center, where he is being treated for abrasions and internal in- juries. Huntington Beach police said the crosh occurred at6:30 p.m. at Newland Street and Brush Drive. Gallagher allegedly struck the re· ar of a car driven by Steven An- thony Buxton, 17. of 8352 Arnett Drive, Huntington Beach. Burton had stopped to make a left turn. Police said Gallagher flew over the top of his motorcycle and Bux- ton's car, landing 54 feet away in the road. Navy Pilo t Ej ects As Pla ne Crashes SAN DIEGO <AP) -A Navy pilot has been rescued unharmed off San Clemen le Island after his F8J Crusader jct lost control and crashed into the sea, the Navy said. Lt. James Wagoner was picked up Wcdncsduy night by a boat from the island after helicopters from the aircraft carrier Ranger spotted him on a life raft, u Navy spokes man said. 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Judge Smith, obviously dis- turbed by Hinshaw's ,failure to respond to a subpoc•na t hat directed the congrcs!>m<.1n to ap- pear Monday in Superior Court, issued a bench warrant for the Newport Beach Republican's :Jr· res t. He stayed execution of the war- rant pro\'ided tlwl IUnshaw ap- pear in his courtroom June 26 to explain h1S..,fflrlicr un:.iuthonzcd absence. .r "l Judge Smith set three dates on which he will sentence the fl\'c defendants "ho pleaded gwlty Wednesday. The dates and the defendants are: -July 10, John Montani, 48, of Garden Grove and Reginald Dunlap, 64, of Placentia. -July 16, Chris Boukidis, 61, of Anaheim and Fred Forbcck, 43, of Orange. -July 24, George Gplon, 54, of Santa Ana. .Sentencing of the five men will leave four assessor 's cmployes facing trial on the original charges with Bertolino's trial scheduled to open Tuesday. The remaining three defen- dants and their trial dates arc: -Robert Plumlee, 47, and Kirk Armistead, 61, both of Santa Ana and both on Aug. 18; and Garland Redding, 55, of Santa Ana, Sept. 29. A convicted defendant who asked not to be identified re- \'ealed late Wednesday that he has been asked to appear as a prosecution witness al the trials of Hinshaw a nd Vallerga. "That's fine by me," he said. E' r o m Page A J INVASION. • • s i g ned s hortly before the woman's suit against the District Attorney's in\'Cstigators came lo trial in Los Angeles, it w<.1s stated ''the following facts arc admitted and require no proof;" -··on March 27 , 1973. said cl cc· tronic listening device was placed in the residence of plamllff Betty Love Fl alley. -"At the time said electronic listening device .... as placed in plaintiff's home, no setirch v.ar- rant had been issued authorizing such placement." -"The sole purpose or placing said e lectronic hs tening device in plaintiff's home was to record the conversations of plaintiff .. -"The conversations of plain- tiff were. in fact, received and tape recorded.'' According to depositions sup- porting Mrs. Fl alley's complaint, the listening device was a socket plug placed in the trailer by Smith. The depositions indicate the eavesdropping device was bor· rowed from the Newport Beach Police Department and that Smith had difficulty in retrievln~ the plug from Mrs. Flatlcy's trailer. Court documents indicate that Tynes sat outside the trailer in a car listenin~ to and recording con- versations bel\.1. cen Mrs. Fi alley and Smith. Her suit charged the ln- vcstilrntors with invading her privacy and v1ol<1ting provl~ions of the Fourth, Fifth and f"our· teenth Amendments as well as Ti tle42ofthcCivll rtls:hts Act. The $10 ,000 a"W ard to M1·~ f1atley was p<11<l l.>y Mission Insurance Company, a county in-. surer. F ord, Rabin Winding Up Mide a st Talk WASHINGTON <UPI) - ·President Ford today began a final rou nd of talks with Israeli Prime J\1inis ler Yitzhak Rabin on <.1 new initiative for pe~ce in the J\licldle E:.ist. During a µi<.:lure -taking session in the oval office, Ford w:.is a~kcd how lhl· talks, which be!!an Wednesda~·. were going. I le looked up with a smile and S:Jld, ''Nice day, i::.n't it?" But if he h<Jd looked outside his own wmdow he would ha\·e observed gloomy skies and a downpour. Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger scheduled a news con- ference later today after con· clusion of the Ford-Rabin t alks. Rabin also was planning to meet "'ith Defense Secretary James Schlesinger on Is rael's military ~hopping list. F\Jrther arms aid to Is r ael has been held up pending Ford's reassessment of U.S. Middle East policy. The President will formally present his peace package for the Middle F.ast late this month or e1.1rly in J uly .. lie conferred with Egypt's Pres ident Anwar Sadat in Salzburg two weeks ago to ae· quaint himself with the positions of both the E gyptians and Israelis and what concessions are possible for a resumption of negoti a lions. Court Halts Construction In Cle mente An appellate court has ruled for the California Coastal Zone Conservation Com mission and against an Orange County Superior Court judge in a de· c1s ion that <igain halts construc- twn of <J 64-unit apartment house in San Cll'mente. With Justice Robert Gardner tht• lone dissenter, the Fourth 1>1strid Court of Appeal struck 1hm n decisions by Judge J.E . T. .. NC'd .. Ruller that would have al- lo\\ cd con st ruction by the Aries Dcv('lopml'nt Corp. of its planned Esp:.ina dcl ;\I ar ocean view pro- perly. Justice Gardner points out in his objection to the majority rul· mg lhal lh(' decision represents a loss of nearly SS00.000 for the Aries a company. The firm's plans were first i-idelined when the coastal com· m1s~1on found that the project was in violation of the Coastal 1\ct. Aries lawyers successfully argued before Judge Rutter that l'Onstruction on the 1.26-acre parcel commenced well before enactment or t h e coasta l measure and was approved by the city of San Clemente . IL was argued against the com· pany that at one point they de· ddctl to build condom iniums rathf>r than apartments and did not have a permit from the coastol commission for the pro- JeCt in lts rlnal form. .. Ar1t.'s · entire conduct bears the indelible stamp of unseemly hm;tc and luck o( good faith," the writers of the majority opinion commentl!d. "Al ics may be a land de - \ eloper sind o tioull~s corpora- tion but its stockholders have lost a lot of money .. in a goo<J I aith H(ort to d<'velop this land with Ll'lc full upµroval of the city of San Clement('," Justice Gardner respQndcd. Car Rent Monopoly Charged WASIUNGTON (UPI) -The Federal Trade Commission to- day accused the country's three biggest ear renters -Hertz, Avis and National -of monopolizing the airport car rental business, causing consumers to pay sub· stantially higher prices as a re- sult. An antitrust complaint issued by the agency said the three firms had fixed prices, entered into a conspiracy to keep poten- tial competitors out of airports, harassed smaller competitors and m ade deals with the Big Three auto companies for ad· vertising payoffs which helped shore up their monopolies. The three companies had com· bined operating revenues of $1.16 billion during 1973, the FTC said. During that same year they con· trolled 96 percent or the nation's at-the-airport rent-a-car busi- ness. Hertz is owned by RCA Corp., and is the nation's largest car renter. The second largest in the field is Avis, which until recently was owned by International Telephone and Telegraph Co-- National is a wholly owned sub- sidiary of Household Finance "'orp. "We are shocked at the broad charges," s aid National Car Ren- tal President J .W. James in rep- ly to the FTC complaint. He de- nied any wrongdoing and said National will •·vigorously op- pose" the charges. Spokesmen for Hertz and Avis s aid they had nol yet fully analyzed the complaint. Hertz said its management ·had no knowledge of violations and "if they exist, they arc completely contrar)' to Hertz policy and un- authorized." Since at least 1968, the com· plaint said, the companies have 1igged a noncompetitive market structure "by employing na- tional coordinated programs." They conspired with eacy other to submit the same types of bids to airports seeking car rental fran- c1ses. it said. By so doing, the complaint further alleged, they. set the standards for contracts which prevented other firms from getting into the business. They were also accused of "conspiring, combining and agreeing amongst themselves and with and through their franchisees to fix and stabilize prices for automobile rentals at rental service locations." Tailgate )flap Driver Punches Mesa Man Fountain Valley police are se~king an _angry rreeway dliver, who allegedly got sick and ~ired of bemg followed too closely. "I DIDN'T THINK I was that c;_lose," the 51-year-old Costa Mesa man reportedly told ofrtcers. They are seekin1 his alleged assailant on assault aod battery charges. Police said the incident oocurred at 7 : 15 a.m. Tuesday on the San Diego Freeway on·ramp at Brookh~rst Street. The man told police his long·haired assailant su~enly slammed on his brakes, bringing traffic lo a halt, then walked to the man's c3r and "punched him three times in the race." . "I THOUGHT IT was a female until he punched me.'' / the man reportedly told officers. He suffereJ minor bruises and bent glasses, police said. Then, the man alleged, his assailant w~ked back to his car ... He looked like a banty rooster, struttmg away after a major accomplishment," he reportedly said. $2 JtfiUion County's Teachers Seeking Benefits Hundreds of Orange County teachers have phoned unemploy- ment offices for information on a new federal law which could give the county's 26,500 teachers more than $2 million a week in un- employment benefits this sum- mer. But the flood or calls and a pamphlet explainin~ the situa- tion that has been prepared by the state unemployment office may be for nothing. From Page A l ,GRENADES conducted a stakeout at a spot where the grenades were hidden. A civilian car reportedly pulled up as federal agents watched and its occupants picked up the ex- µlosives and delivered them to Oceanside. Spokesmen for the F'Dl said l./l· day the probe has moved back lo Camp Pendleton in an effort to de- termine if additional Marines may be connected to the alleged theft ring. Me mbe r ship Ask e d BRUSSELS <UPI> -Greece today asked the nine-nation European Common Market to admit it as full-fledged member "to consolidate democracy in Greece." A special appropriations b~ll which includes a clause repeat- ing the provision for teacher summer unemployment com- pensation has been passed by the Congress and Senate and is awaiting President Gerald Ford's signature. · The California Teachers As- sociation is referring teachers to their local unemployment offices for information on the matter. And teachers have been calling. Charles Frazier, manager of the Employment Development Department office in Orange, was quoted in a California Teachers Association bulletin story on the topic. This week, he said, he has re· ceived more than 200 calls irom t eac hers wanting to know whether they are eligible for un- employment compensation. "Our other offices have been having a similar number of calls. Some letters too, but mostly calls," he said. If the reµeal measure is not signed, he said, teachers who arc not teaching during the summer could file for unemployment benefits of up to S90 a week. To qualify. he said, ''they must be able and available for work and actively seeking employ- ment during the summer." As the law stands now, he said, the teachers would be able to col- lect une mployment compensa- tion. However, he said, "this may be terminated at any time with a change in the law.•' FORFATHER'S DAY Sunday JUNE15 I Pendleton link Stitch Button Front C8rolgen 50/50 Wool/Alpaca. •2500 HOURS· 9•3010600 MON THAU SAT. Leasure Suits By Tobias and Munsingwear •4200 to •esoo IN COSTA MESA ITS slnBriB DEPARTMENT STORE PARK A'r OUR DOOR INTH£ REAR 1816 Newport Blvd. Intersection of Harbor & Newport Blvd . ~ ~~W LIF~. . Vietnamese. refugees Tran Ngoc Iloan (far nght>, his \~tfe. Dang Th1 T hao and their daughter Tran Phuong Mai. eight months old, are starting t heir life in Amer~ca with their Mission Viejo hosts, Iris Bjorklund Viets in l'iejo 0.11, Pilot PMIO Dy RtCllud ICoellltr <lef~>. her husband Don (missing) and theil' duughtcr Chn sty, 13 . Also sho\\-n is Rev. David Sandberg ''ho at" ranged the sponsorship. Thur5day. Juno 12, 1975 DAILY PJL.OT 11 ;J llp $31 Million COunty T~ckles Budget Boos~ · By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 01 Ille DAllV PllolSt•ff Orange Cou nty supervisors began gra pplin~ today with a pr_o~ose~ cou nty budget $31 m1lhon higher Lh <1n 1t was last mor.th. County Admin1str:.it1Vt.' Offiter Robert Thomas Wcdnesd<1y H'· l~ased figures s howing his pre- hmmary budget estimate of S4l3 m1lho~ had jumped by more than S31 m1lhon s mce suµerv1~0rl> ac- cepted it. A S444 million budget would be $62 million higher than the cur- rent year·s spendiHg plan and l'ould mean ._. tax rate innl.'usl' of as much as 35 cents per $100 4.ls · sessed valuation. And that doesn't <:ou nt cXJ>t.'tl · ed raises for the county's 1 l,50iJ cmplO.\'CS. &1S W@e!n [? ®@l?WO©@ The column appears dally exce pt Saturdays and Mondays. Family Remaking Lives Today super visors <.·0111.Juth:d the i 11·st of si.x scht•dulcd budgc•t heat 111gs dur111g wh1eh they "ill attempt to trim the l'ight budget pr?gr 4.1ms bt.'f'ore tht•m. FACES DEATH TRIAL Suspect Gregory Coates Hearing Set For Youth in Coast Slaying Got a pru/1/1•111·• 'I lw11 u rite />(I/ Du1111. /'al u. 11/ <'U/ r1•cl t111x•. !Jl'I /lit• 011:.1n·r11 and ac //UI/ 1/1111 711•1•(/ /II .\11/ n• 1111'1/WI lt'I> Ill y11r ... r11111t•111 and h1111111c.\:; Mall 1111ur q11e.~twm. to I' u I l) u 11 II r\ I )'1111 r .'it•r c11'('. () r u 111/ t' (' u U 11 I Dut/11 l'i/111 . I' 0 /111r /:itill, lllii(U M C1>(1. rJ !1:!11:.!li. /11dudc your telc:pl1U111' 11111111.wr. Eatit1g Cautoms DEAR PAT: As pnrl of a re· search paper I'm doing on the in· c re a s i n g s h o r t a ~ c o f fo o~d throughout the world. I'd like to find out how long the practice of eating three m<.•als a day has been in existenct.' and \\hethcr the whole world embraces this <:ustom. ( haven't been able Lo locale informa~1on on this sub· jccl, and hope you 'II help ml' o ut. \\'. P .. D4.lna Point The World Book EncycloJltdia !lay!; that mos t people eat three meals a day except in England and s ome •:uropcan countries "·here lour meals a day are con· s umed, the last late in the even· ing. The Britis h a lso eat a light m eal at tea in the late afternoon, bringing their daily total to ri ve. .\dditional information is availa· ble in "Cons umption Patterns" under the gcn c ral category "Food" in the Enc yclopedia oflhc Social Scien ces. No soecm c in· formation could be found as to the orgin or th(• thrce-tneal custom, although the pros perity of a culture and the amount or food availa ble to each pe rson has always been a m ajor dete rmining factor in m ca I pa tte rna. f'ree Resit t bag DEAR P AT: While living in Alabama, my hus band and ( res ponded to an ad vert1scment bv Prestige Photography. We h<1il our pictures t<1ken together as i.l Christmas gift for our children. Since there were two of us, the ad· 'ertised offer of 99 cents was not \'alid. We paid $2.75. A m onth later I order ed $14.95 worth of photographs. The proofs were slides and difficult to select. I w<1s disappointed in the finished photos <ind w rote to Prestige Photography's headquarters in Mobile, Ala., requesting a rt.'fund. Reprints were offered. but l would like a refund instead. R . l l .. San Clemente Prestige Photography refused to grant you a r efund l>E<cause the finished photos look like the pro· ofs, as guarantecd. You ~dmitted you were not familiar with view· ing slides and fa iled to consider shadows and lighting. A free r esit· ting and set or photos is being a r· ranged for you. Ti•e Lindt DEAR PAT: Is there a law re· garding the ll'ngth of time an in· s urancc com pany can take before issuing a check to lhe in· s ured or to the repairman a uthorized to fi x up a car damaged in an accident "! My c·:.ir has been repaired for a weE:>k now, but my insurance <igP.nl seem s to be dcl<iying payment for no apparent reason. The re· pairman is beginning to gel un- t?asy, and so am J. R.R .. Costa Mesa Section 560 of the Insurance Codt', provldt's, in part, that the insurance com1>1t nY shall make payment by ch eck or draft within 10 d1ys of the d ate U receive· an ltemlaed lnvolct> covering re· pain authorized by the com· pany. The check m ay M m ade out to the rt-pc.Ir company or jointly to tht Insured nnd lhe r e· palrma!tU an Invoke has ~en iwubmltt and payment I~ de· fayed yond the a llowed time, <.-Ontac:t the Caltrornla Insurance Department by phoning (2ll> 620·27'7, or by wrltlni lO 600 S. C"ommonw<"•llh, Los t\ngPlf's, CA 90005. r By J AN WORTH Ofthe O.il1 Pilot St.ti I The 28 days that Tran Ngoc Hoa n and his wife and baby d aughter s pent in the Camp Pendleton r efugee camp were very long -perhaps the longest days oflheir lives. "We ate. and we slept, and then there was nothing. T he old people sat still and missed Viel· nam. H was a very dark time," Hoan said. Ho<in and his family have left the camp now. however. ".rnd moved in w ith the Donald Bjorklunds of Mission Viejo. Though Hoan views the future with trepidation, things are bet· ter since he left Pendleton. The greatest joy he has had since ar· living in the states came when he learned h e and his wife had sponsor s, he said. "We decided lo leave Vit•tnam because we like freedom." lloan. 29. explained. "We know the American countries <1re the coun- tries of freedom. Here we have so many, many opportunities to make our life better t han under c·ommunism. We know we did the 1ight thing." .. But at first. we\\ ere very s:.id and unh<ippy." The reason perhaps was that Tran Ngoc Hoan and Dang Thi Thao, his wife, left some of lht:"ir family behind , including !loan's mother and both of Thao's parents. "Thao's mother wanted to come. but her fathe1· didn't," Hoan said . "Thao's mother couldn't leave her husb<1nd." Hoan left because he workt.'<I for the former South Vietnamcst• government as a high school teacher. He taught philosophy, ethics, psychology, logic a nd comparative religion lo seniors preparing to enter the university. Thao, 27, has a degree in bio· c hemis try and worked as u pharmacist in Saigon. But Hoan figures it will lake at least a year of hard work learn- ing better English and working a t whatever job he can find before he can compete for a job .to which he is s uited. Though Thao will st4.ly home with their infant d uughtcr for at least a while, she realizes she would h ave to r e-qualify under American rules before returnin~ to pharmacy. Hoan knew h e would have been in danger h ad he stayed. because of his link w ith the old go,·ern- ment. ''T hey would have called me._. eapitalist." he said. As it was. the Trans lost all their material possessions -<.1 house. e\'er ything in it and lloan's motorcyde. When the .\111erican evacua· tion began. the Trans were given only a half hour's notice when it came their lime to lea\'C. "Thal W4.I S typical." lloan re· <::.illed. "It seemed the Amen cans did not have any planning for the refugees.·· Reflecting on the future of tlw Vietnamese refugees, lloan ~:.11<1 he hopes somehow thev can 11,·c together in a community - perhaps like the Cuban rl'fugt·es did in the 1960s. "We need the sentimental and s piritual he lp of our follow natives." he suid. ··w e have to keep forever our traditional customs and cultures. Life 111 <.·ommunilies is better than life individu4.11l y -especially now. ··It's very hard, because every- body is :.ill s pread out. but the Cubans did it, and thev have of· fen~d lo help us." - The most difficult barrier fac· ing the new refugees is language, State's Geologists Fiddle With Fault WAS HI NGTON <U PI ) Geologists want to drill holes in California's notorious San An· dreas fault in hopes they later can drain off its earthquake pro· ducing ener gy. T his would be the first major project in a 10-year , $100 million- plus federally financed program to d r ill d eep into the North American continent. It was pro· posed Wednesday by a group or leading geologists. They also want to penetrate de· ep into geothermul energy beds, drill into chambers of molten rock and s ink record 32,000 fool holes into the continent's "base· m ent" rocks. The anticipated payoffs would come in energy, mineral and basic research as well us poss1· ble earthquake control. The San Andreas fault prohini? eould begin within a year or the program's s tart. Scientists would Supervisors q At Quintet Orange County s upervisor s were m fine voice Wednesday. During a lull between agenda items at their meeting, they were told by Chairman Ralph Diedrich : "This looks like a good time to do our little thing." With broad grins and a couple of cracked not es. lhe board issued a basso rendition of "Happy Birth· day" to Clerk or the Roard June Alexander. Mrs . Alexa ndl\r hlu.-.hcd and exercised he r kmalc prerogative by dccllnin~ lo divulge hcl' uge. d1ill lhrough the fault at varying depths down to 29,000 feel in C'alifornia's Bear Valley to learn more about the conditions whieh µroduce tremors along the great fracture zone in the earth's crust. If those processes arc un- derstood, the next step would be lo try lo control quakes. This would be done by injecting water into drill holes in an at· tempt to lubricate locked por· lions of fractured rock to induce slippage that would release built up ener gy 10 a series of small. harmless tremors rather than by a major quake. "One has the hope then. if the fault is well understood. to ac· tually control earthquakes along the San Andreas," said Dr . Eugene Shoemake r. "If we don't do something about the earth· quake hazard in California, we are headed toward a major dis· 4.ISter.'' Shoemaker. with the California Ins titute of Te'chnology and the U .S. G!!ological Survey, directed the group of 31 scientists who pre· pared the proposal. Their work was r eleased by the Carnegie Institution of Washington. The progra m would be a land based counterpart to a hi~hly successful deep sea drilling pro· ject financed by the govern· menl's National Science Founda- tion. Scientists h ave learned more about the globe's sea noors than they know about many aspect of the continental crust. Another aim of the earthquake research uspel·t or thc drilling program woulc1 be to perfect tremor pred1ct1on tN·hniques. Shocmakl'r snict this might be dorw hy c1nlling on thf' San Jacin· to Fault 11N1r Anza. Culif .. which bl'll'lltists hl'lit•\'t' Is on<' of the most hkcl\ sites for tho 11<.'Xl rnoder~1te ·sized qu:.1kc in the st alt'. ' . I lloan s aicl. I lcanngs resumt• ~•t ~J.~10 am Friday and arl' set for the s<inw ··1 am so sorn· I <·annol talk time June 18. J!l, 20 and 1 p.m. on more," lloan said. "There is :.11 Junt' 21. u Salurda). much to sa.\ ... The $31 m1lhon added to th<.• The Bjork lunds an~ prov1d111g a tl'ntatn·c bud gel by Thomas· of. home for the Trans <1s part of fin· ineludcs about S8 m1 lhon m sponsorship of Shepherd of the "Ill'\\' money.·' The rema1ndE:>r 1s Hills l 'nitcd C'hurch of C'hnst 111 antl<:lp4.1Le d <'U IT)over funds Gregory Glen C'oatt•s has been Lal!una Niguel. from the current yctu"s budgl'l ordered to fol·e prl'lim111arv heanng July 1U in Sant;.i Ana Together l ht• t·ongrc.,alion is Tl eou 11 · I d bo t ... 1e"" m1 ion int· u cs a u mun1 c1µal court 011 rnurdL•r l>rovid111 1• food 4.111CI tran:-.pcll't:1· ., . ., m 11 t I .,. "" 1 ion in n1p1 a expl'n l'lwrges filcdafll'rlhl·lxx.l,·ofhis t1on for the ,·uun•• famtl.\ i.lnd is It •· t --=1 m II · .J ., " < 1 urcs. auou .,. 1 1011 111 in strangled stcpmutht•r "as found helpin•• tr.\· lo locate \\ ork f1Jr t t t I t d " en•s on'' arr an s an< no cs an 111 the burmng bt.•droom of her llu.m. S750.000 more 1n l\kd1-Cal ('011 · San J uun C:.iµistr;rno hornt•. R<'V. Da\'ld Sandhcrg, pa:-.tor tnbutions. Co4.ltes. 18. of Hin!r:-.1dc. 1~ of the church, said ht' has bcl!n I n a l'O\"t.'r letter 011 his budget a<:rused of the slayrng last Muy .i trying despt.•ra l ely to find a Iota I renswll patkage, Thum:.is said of Betty Lorraint.· Go:.itt•s, ·18. of sµon::.or fur Thao':, s ister and lwr hc is assuming the t·ounty's total :J3911 Via de Agua, S<.tn Ju:rn. trc hu sh and and th l' i r two ussessl•d \'aluation will inen·usc is held in t.·ounly j:.111 with bail de· duughlNs. \\ho are still in1-ht• n· 10 pt•rcent ll l'Xt yt•ar. thus n·quir-lllt'd. fugce camp al Pcndktun. mg a tax ratt• of SI Uli per SlOO to It is alleged thut Cuatt·:-. suf. \\. •· I 111l'l't thl• , . .,,·rsc•tl l>tld"C'l. l'h.. foc:att•d hi::. slcµmottll'r ''1th ;.i ·· e want lo tr~· to r\eep t 1e:,t• '° "' '" I f I t'UtTent rall' 1s Sl.111 towe \\ hilc his father. :\lt·arl l\H> ami ll:'S togl'lhl'r b~ hook 01' Go4.ltcs . -1:!, \\as ab~cnt from th<' l>vnook," he said. l '11t1l the latl':-.t t·hangl's 111 the homt>. budg~·t. li.IXJ>U)l'l's \\t.•rc fal'ing a She1·11·1 ... s off1·<.· .. 1· ...... 1.·111n lll"I ll" I loan has n·lut1\ es 111 Au~11n , l f b · ... ·• ... .. '-i·a e llll'l't'lJSl' O a OUt 22 <:<.'Ills, lh"n S"l f1'1·" to tile b"'11't'"nl Ill .1ll T<.·x. 111l'111<l111g 01w \\ho 1s 4.lll ._...., t t 1 '-'" '-.cu ,.., ~1~tant profc~sor at tht.• t ·nl\ers1 1f10 <:,·oun 1111~ "1 wte\l'r addtlimwl atlt>mpt tu conct>ul thl' n·ul t·uu..,t• ums wou u >t.' nccdt•d Lo mt·t.•t of~Irs .Coates'death. t~ ofTt.•xa~. t•mplo;.t•\\agt•hikt.•s. \\'hal"\"'I" th l'· 1>tltl·uml' 11f 'I le \\ ;111Lt•tl mt• tu come out Th o · '" '" h .. 11 I f c 1.·;,ingt.• l ount) F:mplo.\ l'!'t <>1·a11••t· ('ount;.· ··ct11111 .. ,. .. 11l .... l l t.'l'l'. oan :-.at< ... Hut l l'l'I \ h .. u .. ,..u ., • S!:>Ol't alwn as 4.ISkt•d fur lli per· C'o·•t"s·. hn 1· .. ,.,..., ,.1.,1 .... ""UllOll 111 that I nct.•d lll l'~t:.1bhsh myself on t.'E:>nt t •· I "' ... '° ....... ., ., '·"-'-Ill\'°'' n. "4.1gc lh\Cs on t le average. R1\'t.•rs1de County for his 4.lllt·gl·<I :.l l>el1c•\'l' 111 m\"sl•lf. I ;im .\majorityofsupcn1sol'sha\C slaying of a :\lira l.om <1 . :,411d the y \\On 'l author1 1t• hot1'-."'''f" ''h11. :1uth<.11·1t1".~ .~'''· young. Thao and I h<.tn· t11l1L' to h .,... '" • ~., "· anyt m g mort• ltwn about six was 1'4.IJ>NI bt.-fort• sh•· \\ ·.1s. ~. ltt.>l n•makt• our Ii\ t.·s " pcrl'ent. ... ·' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~l_,_,·_ic_e_i_n_t_h_e_l_1l_'<_1C_I~~~~~~- S AVE up to 30°/o Floor Sample SOFAS & SOFABEDS 20 to 40% Off PROFESS IONAL INTEr~IOR DESIGNERS Drexel Floor Sample . ~~~~~ On Chairs & Sofas -,--~- ' ......... ~=---.;::-;;,~ I l 1 !---..-., t ----~-'-·' --; -. . , ' . _ _...._~~---..:-.~-~------ ALL LEATHER FURNITURE 20% OFF Open Mo11., Thurs. & Fri. E~oi. 2215 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA. CALIF. • , f • \ tt:f DAILY PILOT . .last • · '·. "' " wUh Tom ~hine ,l!.I';· Holi<fay Hokum 1 ltOUDAY DAZE: We all have three special days coming up on the shag end o r this "'eek and as a pUblic service, this corner will now straighten ollt all the con· fusion which is certain to occur. Some Wrong Thinkers, for ex· ample, might be calculating that if you have special days coming, that means that the government has already meddled with them so ~·ou 'll get one ofthosethree·day weekends. .This is to inform you that the ~overnment has let you do't''n. i'.hey have lost t'heir calendars . &mebody mus t have ripped dut tAe month of June in all the high cUices. • NOW YOU KNOW what they've been doin g with i:Jll the other ho lidays. Forget when C~rge Washington was born. We celebrate his birthday on a J\.londay so everybody c<in get three days off. Ditto for old Abe Lincoln. Same thing for .A'lemorial Day, Ground Hog Day or "'hatever else: Y.'e move it to l\1onday so "'e can elude "·ork for another eight hours. So what happens'! Businesses close. Banks arc shut do"'"· Newspapers stagger along on half-staff and production lines across the nation grind to a halt. After the big three·day weekend, '"'e have a rive·day hangover, '"'herein all of US have to "'Ork four times as hard and three times as long to get l'aught up to \\.'here we'd be if we'd just left the e alendaralonc. . Well , the government really blc\lo' a c ha nce to g ive us alt that kind of happiness this weekend. It wouldn't have been just an ordinary three·d<1 y holiday. Jl w ou l d have been <1n CX· t rav<1ganza or non·Yiork. FIRST, WE COULD ha\·e started tomorrow. This is not just an ordinary end or the week. It is 1-Tiday the 13th, known down through lhe ages as Black Friday or Bad Luck Friday. Now nobody in their right mind "·ants to "'Ork on Friday the 13th. You m ight drop something. Or something might drop on you. Better to make it a holiday and t ake your chances careening down some hig hway. So the government should have declared Friday the 13th a holi · day. NEXT WE COME to Saturday. And a chec k of the old June calendar inform s you that Satur. day is Flag Day. \\'hy, you can't celebrate Flag Day on a Satur· day. Where is your patriotism'..' Celebrate Flag Day on t.1onday. The government should declare Monday as Flag Day. No..,,. you ha\•e a four-day weekend. But \l.'ait! It's not over yet. Another study or the calendar shows that Sunday. June 15 is no ordinary Sunday. lt"s Father 's Day. No dad should have to "'ork on Father's Day. But you can 't give him :1 holiday if he's a lready orr. Better have the government s hift r~ather 's Day to Tuesday. then declare it ;1 holiday and give the da v off. You·11 have to tel u!J the ferTiales off too or you'll be ac· <·used of dis<·ri m ination. llUZZAH ! NO\\' you have put together Friday. Saturd<1y, Sun· day. Monday and Tuesday as a giant five-day weekend. A (ull work ... •eek 's "'or th or days blO\\'n right do"'" the tube. I can 't unders tand how t.he gov· ernment poss ibly missed an op· portunity J1kcth1~. 7 lhuraday.June 12. 197& Kiiier ... , moy reoch U.S. In 7 to Ul"t---~ INSECT ADVANCE -Millions of African killer bees with nasty tempers are steadily advancing northward across the South American continent. Deadly Swarm Killer Bees Nearing V.S. RIO DE JANEIRO (UPI) -Millions or African killer bees "'-ilh nasty tempers are steadily advancing north't'•ard across the South American continent and threaten to invade North Americ<t in the near future. They already have killed about 200 human beings and · thousands of animals. SOME INSECTICIDES can kill them, but the Arrican bees are immune to any kind of ~cof!raphical or weather barrier and are capable of nesting almost anywhere. They have s pread throughout Brazil, Argentina, Bolivi<1 , and as far north as French Guiana. And they are headed relentlessly to"·ard the United States. "They should r each Me xico and the southern United jtates within the next seven or 10 years," an official of the Brazilian Agriculture Ministry said. According to the official, the first human death attributed to the African bees "'as reported in 1965, nine years after they rere rirst imported to Brazil. The o(fieial said that "sin ce 1965, about 200 persons have died as a result a ttacks from ,\frican bees and we still continue lo re· ceive reports of more victims, especially in the north and northeastern parts of the country.'' HE Sr\ID THOUSANDS of unimals including cattle also have . been killed by bees. It started in 1956 when genetics professor \\1 ar\~:ick-Estevao Kerr of the School of ~1edicinc of l~ibeirao P reto, Sao Paulo, "·enl toArrica to select the best specimens of Africc.in bees. The aggressive African bees a rc harder "'orkers and produce 25 to 100 percent more honey lh<in the domestic s trains originally imported from Europe. Kerr's idea was to produce a hybrid which "'ould be as gentle as the domestic variety but produce as much honey as the African specimens. In 1957, someone accidentally removed the screening around lhe experimental colony and aJ lo't''ed 26 African queen-bees to escape. They interbred .... ·ith other s pecimens and produced a technically hybrid bee -but one just as fierce as the African strain. TllE NE\\I STRAIN, kno\l.'n as lhe "Brazilian bee" but still · rercrrcd to as the African bee, rapidly multiplied throughout the country. According to Ke rr, what makes the bees so dangerous is not their venom -no more potent than other specimens -but the fact they are among the rnost irritable bees known to_ man and lhEy attack in huge numbers. A stud y, prepared by the ,\griculture Ministry, shows tha\, once provoked, an Arrican bee "'iii sting a person or animal an average of 60 times per minute in a nonstop attack that can last up to two hours. Several thousand Afric<.1n bees will pursue a vie· Li m for at least 350 feet from their nest. Three hundred stings from <in African bee are sufricient lo kill a human being. TllE STUDY SAYS Tiii-~ bees go for the victim's neck and face. killing him e ither by suffocation or ..,,,ith large amounts of venom. They are easily aroused by noi se or any other kind of vibra· tion, the smell of alcohol "'hich they can easily detect on a person, and by anything colored bl<iek. -WWW Army Plane Seeks Missing Aircraft .. LONG~fONT, Colo. (UPI ) - An Army reconn<iissance pl<inc is taking infrared pictures in the Colorado Rockies in a searl'h for <1 light plane missing "'ith three Southern California residents aboard. tinental Divide in northwest Colorado Wednesday night to locate the airplane piloted b)' Morris Batey. The airp l a n e from Ft . Huachuca, Ariz., began fl ying patterns on each side of the Con· The plane va nished June 4 following an unscheduled stop at Granby, Colo. 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The Allahabad high court found the $8.year-old' prime minister guilty of two election violations during the 1971 cam· paign in her home state -Uttar Pradesh. JUSTICE J .J.I. Sinha ruled that Mrs. Gandhi illegaJly used her personal secretary to cam- paign ror her and government of- ficials to arrange election meet- ings. But the judge cleared her or ·charges she bribed voters with gifts, provided free transport&· tion to polling s tations and spent more than the legal $5,000 in campaign expenditures. Mrs. Gandhi's lawyers pro- mptly asked ror a slay or the or· der pending an appeal to the ln· dian Supreme Court in New Delhi. T he judge granted a 20· day stay, letting her r emain in power. TllE CO~VICTION, if upheld, \l.'ould automatically strip Mrs. Parlel Urges Aerosol Ban In 3 Years WASHINGTON <UPI> -A government panel said today there is ''legitimate cause for serious conce rn '' that gases from aerosol sprays are eating away al the earth's protective ozone layer, creating a possible cancer hazard. Unless the release of the gases is stopped, it said, there would be thousands or additional cases of skin can cer around the world each year. It recommended a ban on the use or fluorocarbon gases in aerosol spray products within three years -even ir that means some aerosol products will disap· pear from the market. The report is the "'ork of 14 go,•ernment agencies organized into a task fol'i:~ last year after scientists firs t raised th e possibility that depletion of the ozone layer could be harmful. Pandhl of her seat ln Parliament and bar her from holding public office tor the ne"t 1lx yean1. The atunntnc decl.!Jion in Al- 1 a b ab ad, Mrs. Gandhi's birthplace 400 miles southeast o( New Delhi, climaxed the first trial ot a prime minister in In· dia's 21 years of independence. · Mrs. Gandhi, daughter ot the late Prime Minister Jawabarlal Nehru , appeared in per~on before the court last March 1n a dramatic attempt to save her political life. The incident took pl•ce . at Sllverstone race coune near London where the 26-year·old PhllUpe and h1' wife Princess Anne, were on a private vi1lt with former World drlvinc champion Jackie Stewart. Tbe Expres1 said Phillips borrowed a modified stock car rrom a . race driver and took it onto the track. He spun out al a particularly difficult cor· ner while going 100 mph. But F~ Bill OK House Vote Kills Energy Alternat~ From Wire Services WASHJNGTON -A gasoline tax which Democrats had pro· posed ror months as an alternative to President Ford's energy program is dead in the House -but its chief author thinks other provisions in the pending energy bill might still constitute ··a viable program.'' The tax "'as defeated in th House Wednesday night. It had ' been. considered by Democrats a key part of the pending energy bill. . REP. AL ULLMAN, (D.·Ore.), chief author o r the legislation, said Wednesday night other pro· visions in the measure still could comprise· 'the centerpiece for an energy concept.'' The Hou se d ecid ed on a 209-lo·l87 vote to erase the tax from the energy bill, ignoring pleas from its leadership ror the measure and listening instead to a (our-term member from Arkans as who said people just aren 't ready for a hig her gasoline tax. Rep. Bill Alexander, (D·Ark.), made the motion to delete. I-le said "I cannot vote ror a proposal that takes the money our of the hides of the rural people or this country.'' He said they have no mass transit to fall back on when driv- ing a car gets too expensive. Jn other action: -Overdue education benefits for a half a million veterans and $50 checks for 33 million Social Security recipients will go into the mail as soon as· President Ford signs a $15 million money bill. THE BIG Supplemental Ap- propriations Measure finally cleared the Senate by voice vote Wednesday after being held up since May 22 in a dispute with the ·House over money for railroads. The bill also contains a pro- vision, opposed by teacher or- ganizations, that bars teachers from receiving unemployment compensation during the sum - mer months i£ they h~e a con- tract to keep teachfng when classes resume in the fall. Daity Piiot Dell.,ery 1, Guora.tftd Monday·Frlday: 11 you do f'IOI have your papet by S:30 p rn. call be!ore 1 p m and your copy Wiii be de- t ... ered. Saturday and Sunday: II ';Oll Oo not receive your copy by 9 a.m. Salut• Gay, or 8 .a.m. Sul'loday, call belore 10 a.m. al'lod yout copy will be delivered, Crc.&.fio. T•Mp• 11 Mofil Orange County Ateas •41'"4JJI Nor1h-st Huntington Beach. and Weslm1nsler •••••••. 540.IJJf S&n Clemen1e. CaoiSltanoBeacti. San Juan Capistrano. Oena Point. Sou!h Laguna, Laguoa Niguel , ••••••••• 4""'11 Fringe and lace. A gossamer pullover veiling a Ban-Lon"' sleeveless top and penis of polyester Soft. Seductive. By After Five. In beige or white. Sizes 6 to 14. $52 Emphasis Dresses ''BoncroM trademark • BULLOCK'S SOUTH COAST Pl.AZA SAN DIEGO FREEWAY />J BRISTOL. COSTA MESA PHONE 556-0611 • • ' .. I I I I I r i I ' b ' h ( 0 ( j ! L e: a h "i nl I: d ll u n n ti h t• ti ,. n ,, ~ h r d t I 'I At Graduation Police Find Time OOinb SAN, JOS~ <AP> -A lime bomb bidden in an athlet1c stadium where 4,000 persoru; were watching a high_ scb~l graduation was diamanUed by police only five manutea before It was set to explode of· ficers said. • '.'flie small pipe bomb, equipped with a clock and ~ir~s, had been t_aped underneath stands wbere 500 seniors. were. wa1ttng to receive their diplomas at ~e Le1g~ High School football field Wednesday rught, oCCicers said. -(,,..--------The bomb was detected St a t e ) by students when it ap. FBI Hunts Girl, 16, .Missing Tot LOS ANGELES <UP() -FBI agents in San Francisco are look- ing for a 16.yea.r-old girl with a record of mental instability who disa.m>e~e~. a .lYfe.k a,a.o with an 18-month-old child from Redondo Be"i'ch, the-'1t1 here said Wednes da~:_:::;r -- ,-~~~-~~~~-~----th~u~r~lld~•~r~.J~u~n~o~12~·~t~97~5:.._ __ ~~--=o~~=L~Y~P~IL~O~~;...._~A.-.-.f Dip Nalibed 62ndTime SAN FRANClSCO CAP> -A Chicago man has landed in jail for the 62nd time on a pick-pocketing. charge. Inspector Mike Truman said Wednesday he arrest- ed James Damas, 50, of Chicago, on a downtown street for trying to steal from the pUTse l>la woman passerby. Dentist Miut Repay 'Raise' .) LOS ANGEi.ES <UPI> Joe ~.·Medina. sti-l -An Inglewood _denhst, began working at Sy · who was oYerp<;ttd more Brand, the county jail (i ~an $30.~ while wor~-women, on a part ti mg par~ _tame at Syb1l bam m..£W.U•lrY~ 1Jrand Jail for women, at a s alary of $690 was placed on probation month. ..._ __________ __.1 Wednc s da~· ·for five A salary rate increaM years 0 1· until ht! rl'J'CIYS was granlt.-d to a ll county the b a 1 a n cl' of the cmployes on July 1, 197l t money. but a clerical error . .._ _______ _, gpraoruenndtlPy Uf e 11 to the ' . o ce reservist . . Dennis Smith W{IS called .. UP1Te1....,.i. by a school admimstrator and carried the ticking FBI JOINS SEARCH . . The child, Robert Michael Bolt- mger , was being cared for by J eanette Willis while the boy's mother, Karen Bolhnger, was at work. Police said Mrs. Willis asked her daughter" Elizabeth Ann, to go on an errand to a grocery store. The girl took the chHd with her. · Poll Reveals ·Ford Ahead At Present Depul) Cou nt y Counsel Grct.!ory James said 01·. Larry Struwn, 37. has alrc;.ady n.•paid $22.110 and now O\o\es $8,687. Su pel"ior Court Judge Glenn M. Pl· au, as a condition of the proba· lion. also ordered Strawn to pay 7 percent interest on the total amount. doubled the amount or Strawn·s raise, putting his salary at $2,027 a month. A new payroll clerk discovered the error in FebruC1ry, 1974, Medina. said. and computed the ovt>rpayment at $30,798, County orricials attempt- ed lo negotiate a plan for Strawn to repay the bomb lo the goal posts where officers from the Robert Mlch•el Bollinger bomb s9uad_ dis mantled it only five minutes befor e ------------- detonation time. Neae BUI tor Drunk Dri.,er• SACRAM~NTO CA~> -California judges could order motor1sts convicted of drunken drivin~ to participat_e i':J an alcohol abuse program rather than· , suspend his h cense under a bill now on the Assembly floor. Budget Ready By July 1? Authorities said the two were last seen at a drugstore in Lawndale, where Miss Willis purchased some baby items. A cl.erk at tbe store told police the girl seemed disoriented a nd asked for directions to the bus station. SAN FRANCISCO (AP > President Ford would defeat each of the four l e ading Democratic presidential can- didates an California if the 1976 election were held now , the California Poll reported today. According to d1stril"l money, but he refuse<L atlornev's an vcsliJ.!ator Strawn quit Aug. 23, 1974. Pollster Mervin Field said THE REDONDO BEACH F 0 rd w o u Id defeat r----------------------- The legislation would enable the courts to attack the dri.nking ~roblem directly, said Sen. Arlen ~regon~>, who 1s carrying the bill. "Existing law is meffect1ve tn keeping drunk drivers off the roads " Police Departme nt said in a Oyer M assac husetls Sen. Edward • * • • • • • • • • • • • • • • * • • • • he said. ' SACRAM EMTO (AP> -The that the girl had a record of men· Kennedy. Maine Sen. Edmund California Leg islature won 't tal disorders and had run away Muskie. Washington Sen. Henry meet Sunday's constitutional de-fromhomeseverallimes. Jackson a nd Alabama Gov. adline for passage of the 1975-76 The boy's father sajd Friday George Wallace. state budget, Assembly Speaker the two families were long-time T he poll said the candidates Wolftan Olllce r Dl .. lssed Leo McCarthy predicts. friends. garnered these percentages: · But th e San Francisco Michael weighs 25 pounds, ha~ Ford 49, Kennedy 43 ; Ford 52. hr.is A~~E~ES CAP) -A woman police officer Democrat also told reporters he auburn hair, blue eyes and a Mu skie 36; Ford 54, Jackson 28; as een 1smissed for allegedly m aking sexual ad-thought the proposed $11.6 billion faint birthmark on his forehead Ford 59, Wallace 29. vances to a woman she had arrested and 'spending document wou ld reach between his eyes. When last Former California Gov. Ronald • • MERCURY SAVINGS a'ld loan assoc1a11on * .. handcuffed, authorities report. Gov. Edmund Brown Jr.'s desk , see.n, he was wearing an orange, Reagan would not do as well as 'l_'he dismissal order was signed Wednesday by well before July 1, when the new wbi\e and blue striped shirt, light Ford against each of the * Chid Edward M. Davis upon the recommendation fiscal year starts. bl'Ue coveralls and red and white Democrats, the poll said. of a police trial board that heard the case against .--------------..::le::.:n:.:.n:.:;is~shoes . ..;.. _____________________ --1..._* _*_*_*_*_· _•_•_•_•_•_*_'*_*_*_*_*_*_'*_*_•_•_·~ Colleen Clenny, 23. Kille r Manson Tran•ferred SAN QUENTIN CAP> -Convicted killer Charles M~nson has been quietly transferred from Folsom pnson to San Quentm for his own protection officials said. . ' The tra ns fer took place Friday but was not dis- closed until this week. Manson, who had been at the Folsom facility near Sacramento for 2'h years, was assaulted by two inmates in the prison yard May 3. Olli~er• Fire d in Has•le _BAKERSFI~LD CAP > -After hearin~ 9~ m!nu_tes. or tesllmony, the Bakersfield Police Com- m1ss10n~as recommended two officers be fired for an altercation with two black youths. !he attorney for Tim Bjornsen and John McGuff)"' ' said Wednesday he will a ppeal to the courts the commission findings that the pair s hould be "permanently discharged.'' Malpractice Bill Action Stepped Up SACRAMENTO <AP> -Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy says he ex~cts the Assembly to approve a major over- h au I or the stat e's malpractice system by next week. The San Francisco De mocrat m ad e the pre· diction We dnesday as the legis lature stepped up action on a long list of malpractice proposals. Three legislative com· mittees heard m alprac· tice testimony and more hearings were scheduled today and Friday. McCAR T H Y SAI D through a s pokesman th a t h e expects a malpractice measure by Assem blyma n Barry Keene to clear the lower house by next week a nd reach the governor's desk by early July . "The speaker thinks the K een e bill and perhaps one or two others can be out of our house by next week," said J ac k Johnson, McCarthy's press aide. .. That leaves 10 d ays in June for the Senate to act on it." Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. called a specie! legislative session las t month a fter doctors claimed that skryrocket· ing m alpractice rates would drive them out 'of business. LEGI SLATI ON in- troduced since then al· tacks the malpractice problem in several ways, including placing limits on the size of malprac- tice judgments. Only one m alpractice proposal, a stopgap bill by Assemblyman Ken Maddy, R-Fresno, came up for a vote Wednesday. It was approved by the Assembly Finance, Insurance and Com- merce Committee on an 8-1 tally. 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I r J c -•• -, • 4 D t\ll~Y PILOT EDITORl .~L 1•1\G E M~rgue Debate Ends · Orange County supervisors have finaUy deeidcd lo e 11d years or deba te over the need ror a central county m orgue a nd coroner's racility. The board voted this week in favor or a central morgue and ordered County Administrative Of(icer Robert Thomas to draft deta iled funding information. The action by supervisors amounts to a con- cession that the county can no longer get by us ing the horse and buggy style of coroner's services utilized si nce the county was founded . 'J'he efficiency ot contract pathology and loaned mortuary space .for autopsies is highly questionable in a county this size. Thul fact, among others, \vas pointed o ut in a lengthy report de livered to :,upervisors by a special citizens study team . If existing building space is used, the cost of a l't•ntral nlorgue will be minimal and the savings over the long haul will be considerable. Supervisors would do \!.'ell to find the money in next year 's budgel to gel this too·oftea sidetracked project back on the rail toward completion. Back to Basics For years "~onvenience" has been the byword in lhe J-\me ricJn kitchen. Along with every imaginable gadget fur improving kitchen efficiency came the endless barrage of "convenience" ioods -canned, prC'·mixed, dehydrated, frozen. 'I'here secme<t to be no e nd to the house\vi fe's ap· petit1..• for food s that had only to be qui ck-mixed, !hawed out or l1eated uµ. So. with the food industry real ly geared up to sutisfy t h at a11pelite, what happened? The Ame rican housc\vife changed her mind and decided s he'd rather do it herself. its usual businesslike manner. , Sales or canned, frozen and ready-mix foods are down. The makings or do-IL·yourself Items -Oour, yeast, s hortening, sugar and home-canning supplies -arc up. In one survey, 69 percent of the respondents said ~hey were baking lhetr own bread, 28 percent on a regular basis. Doubtless rising food Prices have a lot to do with the trend, combined, perhaps with scary reports about prest!rva tives in commercially prepared loods. · h Whatever it is, cooking "from scratch" 1s t e new vogue, and the experts believe American eatinf habits are undergoing what may be a permanent change. The Science of Eating On the subject of e ating habits, lhe science of behavioral the rapy is being brought to bear on the proble m of what makes dieters gain back the weight they go to s uch pains to lose. It's not so much what you eat, the s cientists con· elude, but when, where and why . Like the TV snack habit, thal becomes so firmly ingrained m er ely turn- ing on the television set sparks the appetite. The answer, they say, is to separate the act of cut· ing from all accompanying activities-no television, no books or magazines, nothing but the allotted ta· lion, consumed at a properly set dining table, rather than snatched off a tray or the kitchen counter. Short-term diets, the therapists explain, can't change patterns of eating (and over-eating) that have been years in the making. The pa ttern just keeps coming back . ' At leust that seems to be the gist of the latest n1 arket trends, \'ic\ved b:y the Wall Street Journal in Bet Pavlov never dreamed his famous dog \vould someday, if indirectly, be coming to the rescue of overweight America ns. •' WELL, BA<K TO THE OLD MAGNIFYING GLAS5E5." Backstage at the White ffou..'>e Capitalism N e e ds Some Dear Gloon1y Gus The Downgrading of Kissinger I n1provi1ig (SYDNEY HARRIS ) :-;upJ><l.!>l' I tuld y 11u :1hout :1 Ill'\\' 'polt.•l'ty ~tud ,1·'' t·or1d11t·tt•t! hy !lit' t 'nn1n111ni.,t J';1rt.1· (If th(• l '.~ .\., :Jllll l't.'IJOJ"t(•d ~Pill~· 1Jf l!S ~J/h 'Jl l JJ()llll!,. --'/'h:.it lht• b:1:;,it C'<ill.S(' of (JO\"· t·r1 .1 llt'l'L' is !hl' pu11·l·rless11ess of VL'U1)lt• O\'C I. lht'IJ" IXJIJllC:J f und l'(·unnn1 ll' 1n:,t11 u \tons. /')1;1t ITIO!,l ,\Jlll'l'lt'~llS lud ~1 V e:.in no Jonl:(er afford :.in average htl llll' -'fh:1t the richt.•!>t 10 per· <"t·nt vf uu r 1M.Jpula11un l'C· l'l'l\'l'S th e :-:Jtnc totul 1n - t·un1t· as the !Jot\<>111 50 per · l't'lll . 'fh;.11 the t o p one µer·ccnt of our µopuh.1t1 011 l'l't'Ctvt•s 1nore in · <.'• •rn t· th.:in thl' bottom 20 pcrtt'nl. -'l'll,\'f Jlt OR E th<.tn half uf all ..-\n1l'rLC!l llS LIJ"C (•SsenU <i.l ly de· Jlt.'nlit."lll upon soc1:.i l LllStitutio ns jJ\'l' r \1 hi ch they h :.i ve no control. -'!'hut infl;it1on. joblessness :Jnd p1·o<luct s hortage result from lhl' high toncl'ntrat1•)n (1f pri1'alc l'•1n11·uJ of cu rpur~1tl' J !>Sl'l.';, s;iles :.ind p1·o<luc111in. -·rhi.ll little n1u1'C' th:•n 1 12 pcrC't·nl uf our l'O untry's C'orµur:•· 11ons tont1·0J 7:> pt•rtt'nt of all Jll:JnUf:Jl'tUl'Ln J,! :J SSl'lS. --'fh.:it lht• ltJj) l\1·u jJC l'l'Cllt or ,,n1c1·1can fu1nll1cs hold 33 t11n cs mo1·l' ll l\'l'StlTit'll l ~ISS~IS than the bot tu rn lii! pL'r t·enl. ·· UC"d prup;.1µ;1ncla," you \\'Oulll 11rob;1Lil y :,nt·t·r . <l 1smis.s ing these "f;.icts " out of h;.int.I as tlJ!,lu1·11ons und .:1Spt.'rs Lons up(.111 the state o f tile n:.iuon. Jsut \1·h:.it if this s:.imc "po\'erly The m alpractice insurance problem might be resol\Ped 1f you r doctor could s ue you for fail ing to res pond tutl'eatment. D.J.C. GIOO"'• Gu• (omm•"" ••• '"-ll•d by •••d•n •"" ~ "" "., ..... ,1, •cUKI '"" ••tw• OI •h• "'"''P•I"• !.•"" '""' .,..1 P"••• •o Gloom• c,.,,, D••I' P•tot. Jo,(U(J y." II Jl/) lilt• S:.l llll' ~o.tlil'lll p1,1111ts. h:Jd bet•11 nialll' b\· ;111 ;,;~l'lll'Y uf the l '.S. l";.11ho1tc C"hurell, l'l'l'l:Jlllly 110 fl'lt'lld tn c:ummun i s m. s ut'i•1li s 111, p111koi s n1 , or g odle :.s n1ate1·iali:.m ·.• 1\S l !'oo'OF:EO it \1·as, las t n1011lh. by lhc Roman C<i tholil' Camp;,iign for Human Develop· ml'nl. \11hi c h \\'ith church·relatl'd s upport has a lread y s pent Sl'\'l'ral million dollars fundini:: self·help projet•ls initialed by lhc poor. The majority of Americans. the l'CPQl'l s adly concluded. have only their labor as the ir p1·imary l'C'Source. The main benefils from our society 's v.•eahh arc not til'd to \1·ork. but to o\\'nership of proc.luctive l'l'SOurccs. It seems to me that these fa cts can provoke only t\\'O reactions: either the a bo lition of capitalis m. o r th e i 1n p r ovcme nt o f l'apitalis m ; e ither turning us into a n:J l LOll of co1n m unists, or ;i na · (IOU or C'apil<tlis t s. IF \\ F. OPT fur thC' \alter, then ou r ta:.k 1:, to Sl'l' 1f t•apit:.ilis m l'an be 1n:.idc to \\"Or k fur the J!l'l'Jll'r benefit of 1norc JX'oµlt·. ·ro pl'odut·c n1ore C'ilp1 t ;ilists . 'r o p1vt' l'\'L'l'Y citizen \1·1lling lo \\'Ork a Sl:J ke in his job, e1 piece of the <.1l'.l 1on, a part of the prodoi:ti\·e U\1 ne rsh1p . throu g h p r o fit· sh<tr1ng, stock. o r some other de· \'ll't'. If not , I :.im convinced, \\'C f:1te l'lther the 111·111 blce1k pro· ~Pl'Cls of con1n10111s m or f;i sc1.s1n in the years to come. \\',.\SH f :\"G TO!\'. -O nl y m:1r g111ally .sh rouded b~· Prt>si- <lL·tH f u1·d's l:O ll SjllCUOLIS public !>Ut'('l'!>S on hi s 1--:uruµea11 trip Lil ;JSSl.'1·t111µ l11s O\l'll dun11tl;J ll Cl' o\'t.·1· l·.s 1'01'l•1;..:n 1>ul1C',\', thl' biJL'li Sl:J tl' n1:tlll'U\'t'l'Ll11'! tu I'('• tluvl' SL·t'!'t.'l:.tl"\' uf St:.tll' llL'llJ'\' f..:1ssJ ll ~L'l'·.s Sll .. iliJJ" roll' LS t\O\\' l'~· <•l'll 111).: ;J l'l'L'St'l'lldO Of llS U\1'11. /!Jo.. llll p:J t t tJJl f.i.i SSlll/.!l'I' ji1 m ~t.·lf IS bL',\'Olld tlisputt•. \\'ht'll lit· first rl'<tll i!Jl i!Ut!HH'll!t · 11\L' tJ iS l)•lll'IJ 11) lhl' .'\L•\\' Yurk '/'1nl l'S un ~1 ~1 y :'I'!, ;"' j ~ ::_ 1 11 ).: l' I' , :1bout to s t:Jl'l ;i tr.L'L'tlll~ Ill P1.1r1::: of tht• Orµ an i z a t 1 on fur F.t·unomi t' Coopl'rat1un and Development i OF.CO ), \\';t S \\'hi tt.•-knut'klL'<I \l'itll i.lllJ.'t'I". 1'h;it dLs p:.tlC'h fron1 \\';i s hi nj!loll Sti.ltt><l lhat till' Prc:,1- Ut•nt \\';J S "re<lut'in ~'' his 1·eii<.1nce on f\1 ss1 nµL·r <.111d Uial Kissin).!l'I' \\'aS Josin,L' 1·,1s nt•<t r ·total "grip" on lhl' 11 atio 11 's f oreil,! n policy. S t lBSF.QtJF.1'T stories during ;\11' • .,~01·d 's Europt>on journt'y l'mbroide1·ed t hl' theme. Hii,!h · ll'Vl'I odministrotion off1C'ials , both insidl' <ind beyoii.d the \\'hile lluusl', o.;rl' convi nced that the s ou rcl' of much of this backstage, highly <tu thoritalL ve leaking \1·:.i.s Donald Ru ms feld 'l:?·Vt'JJt'·old L'illt•foftht• \"'h1tl' lli~usl.'St aff. It \1·oulU not bt• tht• first t1 ml' thal H.un1 sfl'ld, \\'ho r etu1·nL•d llt'l'l.' e ig ht n1onths ago from his l11JSt :.is C .S. an1bass;_idor to the :\'01·th ,\ti antic Tre<i ty 01·p<i niza· t1on {l'\ATOi to organize ~Ir. F"urU 's \\'hill' House s taff, has de· n1on stralt'd a t<1 st e for backstage PO \\'el'·bl"Okl'l'ln,F,!. f\'o r ;J l'l' Rumsft•ld trit1t·s (·t'rlaLn that his n1ol L vt•s a l'l' :J II tb<.it s uspt.•Ct . "Rummy pl ays hard bfll," Reform at the Local Level Pl•rh<ips, now that the issue of 11ropur conduc t in publiC' ofrice flas rccei vl'tl the full spotlight al. the national a nd st;itc le vels, it would be appropriate tu turn at· tent1o n to loci.II government. ·rhe \\'<.itt.•rg a te disclosures and the campaign (01· th{" pol1I.· Jca l reform m('asurc . known on I <i st )'car's b:.ill o t vs Prop. 9, dt•a lt most ly "1th :1 buses J0 l'S lll l1n g froni un co n· 11·oltt'd cam - ,_, , paign contr1hutions. Prop. 9 also ''':is ai mcll at lobbyist acti vities in connel•t1on with c lectiveo!ficials. It \l.'ould St"cm that if mo re ;,1l· tentlon h :1d been given in the first 11lace to IOC'.a l i;overnmcnt opcr1:1· t1ons there might never have been u Wal(·rgttte and ther e pro· b<!bly wouhtn 't have bttn uny persuasion or the need for "loh· byisl " reform al the sl ~te level. FOR MOST of tho5c in highl'r offiet! started 1n politics at the JO(aJ levels . 1\ncl that i5 "'hl'rl' the people h ave the bl'St ch:tncc of ubst"rv1ng first hand I hose "·ho have bet'n enlrus tcd ""'ilh publu:: office. Yet, by some str<1n~t· quirk the ( E ARL WATERS ) e ffort has been to e nforce "model conduct " upon those in state go v· t•rnment whi le ig no ring the m inor officials nearer home. l\fa ny of thl' stri ct. la..,,•s \lo•h1ch now govern those at the state level Uo not apply to office holders locall y. l\tost of t he recent la"·s are concerned with the manner in which state o((icials are elected and laws are passed . Legislators and local governing boards have been the butt of conflict of in· terest and full disclosure la .... 's. But when one stops to think of the millions expended by local governme nt fo r cons.truction, equipment a nd s upplies, there e mer ges a wide· area of op· portunity for ·'h a nky.panky" un· der existing l11ws . T R UE the s tate has e nacted tight bidding la\.l.·s covering both State and local governments so it 1s more in !he fi eld of supplies ;.ind equipment where loose prae· t1 ces can occu r. This was the situation in state government a few years back un- til lhe Senal(I a wakened to the need for a state purchasing act. It lhen enacted a luw requJMng bidding on all purchases and set forth the m a nne r· in which s pecifications \\'Ould be drafted and bids \\'Olild be handleU. 1'he law ""as a great improvement in an area whith had been uncon- trolled but there ore still some holes to be plugged. Unlike its actions "'ith respeC't t o c o ns tru ct ion contracts, ho we ve r , loca l governments were not included etnd were left free to wheel a nd deal. 1\T T ll AT TIM E th e Leg islature did enact ·a law which requires all local govern· ments to "adopt policies and pro· c~ures" governing purcha15es including "bidding regulations". And While Prop 9, for example, makes it near impossible for a legislator tu accept any gift, in· eluding a dr ink o r a meal from a lobbyist. vendors may cater to their he e1rts delight to those churaed with proc urement responsibilities, especially at the local level~. For t he fyct is th at , other than the bribery laws, there are no Ja:iws banning the acceptance o( gifts by such o(ficials. And the Call£ornia law on bribery, unlike lhe federal law, does not muke the mere accep- tanct of a gift co'nstllute briber)'. Jt must be proved that it was t.1ken lo Influence the official 's de~i•lon . ., ( EVANS-NOV AK ) s :J id olll' s ut·ll c riliC'. "But ht''s got tht• f'rt•s idl•nt 's bt.•st interests ul hea t'l --<.1 s 11·t.· I I :JS lus 0\1·11." 'f ll F. J\IOST conspicuous \\.hilt' llo use·enµi n L't'l'l'll prt'SS lll'L' :J J.!Jins t a top e:ibint•t mt>mbt'r prior to the c-u rrent moves ;_iga in st K1 ss i1J J,'l'I' C'ame lust \\'lllll'r a~.iins t Sl'Cl'l'la1·y of thl' Treasur\· \\'ill1an1 $unon. Lt•aks fro rn \\'~•ll -pl<.1 C'l'll \\'hill' Jloust• sources gl'l'i:I Sl•ll the resii:?n:.ilion s kids fur Simon .i t a timl' \l'hl'n Simon 1\':JS t he mus t loqua(•iuus :Jlld t•onst•i·v:.it ive holdout <t~ainst till' allmi 11 1strat1o n 's <tllli· J'l't't·ss1011 budl}el deficits. ,\t till' tin1e, Treasury Deparl- ment uperut1ves \\'t'l'e ('onv1nct•d lh:it thl' SoUl'('e of lhe anti-Simon b;irr;q,'l' \\'a s Roy Ash , the n hl'ad of the Offic..._. of l\lanagement :.ind Rud get i O ~f B J. 1"heSL' s amt' operatives . ho\\·ever, are tJU\.\' convinced thul it ""-"s D un Rums fclU, uot Ash, \\'ho "·a s hurling lh l' ;i 11li ·Sin1un thun - t.lt.•rbolts. Tll E 11 ,\R llf:ST ·f'Ot.'G llT Run1sfc ld l':Jllll)Jtgn, ho\1't'\'l'r icum(' not aµ:.i1n s t a11 y t\'.LXOll · holdo1·L•r tulJ111l·t n1l'n1Ut·r !Jut aga111 st \'it·l' J>rt'SHlenl t\'.l·lso11 fl ockl•fl·lll'I', ''l'hl' i s~Ul' 1\;1 s \\'llt•llu.·1· till' JlrL"sidL"n l shuuld pt•rn11t flot·ki:·fL"l lt•r tu 1i.1 n1L• lus 0\\'11 st:Jffl'L's tu l'un t he Do11<l'Sl lL' Council. Run1s fl•ld fougllt ;_. h;.11·d but losing b:Jttlt• 1111 that one, und his rea s ons \\'e1·l' butll souncl and l'<t l'l'full y l'Ot)Sldl0 l"l'll : If lht• \'il'l' l'rl'SJdl'llt ;JS t•haLl'lll:Jll of lhL· Doml'Sl lC' Cuu11 l·i l t:oul d t·untrol its toµ sl<tff, ht• 1\·o uld tomm;uul its oper:.i t1 011s. an<J :,uch l'Olll· mand miJ:.'hl L'Ulll"l'LVabl y l>L.'COlllt• a heavy pulitL(':JI JJ;ib11L t y fur the Pl'('!i lt.lcnt. ~1 r. fo't11·d. ho\1 l'\'l'l'. 5il.1t•t! '''1th ltot'kl'fl·ill'I' The l!O\\'ll )!l't1d111 ;.r of Ki ssini.:l'r, hO\\'eVL'l". ITIO \'L'S ltun1sft.•ld into far morl' d a 1q . .t crous \\·<ltl'l'S. K1ssin µl'I' is o.i 111·ovt·n 1naslt·r ut t ilt• <1 l'l o f hu 1·t·au c r:1t ic in · figh ting. S0!\1 1-: R t :!\l S F J·:J.D l'l"Llil'S ti.I ke lhc C'on s p1r<.1tor1al \'ll'\\' of· lhl'SL' torpedo <1 ttacks by th(' Prt·~1t.l t•nt 's youthful and am. hL t1uus \\'bite J.luuse staff chief. fturr,:;ft•ld , tllt•y s;i y, yt•arns t o lx!- Sl't:l'l't a r y o f the T rt.•usu1·y, S<.•L'l'L'l i.ll'Y of Defl'llS(', chit'fof the ,\'at1on:JI St•l·u ritr Counc il 01· l'\'l'll St't:l'l'tui-y of State. Thesl' L'l'l t 1e s point t o the g audy pt·1·sun:_1 l publieity that h<1s bL·(•n l'0 111Lll)..' ill11l1 Sft'lt.J 's \\':J)'; lhl' '.\ll'l'\' G r1ffi n s ilo\\'. :J ll ABC' tl'll'1·11>1on ~ho \\· on the ·'Prt•si· llL•n1 's 1·1p ht ·hand man ''; a \\'a:;h1n µto1\.o-Poi;t Sl'r ies on l hl' ''::L't'Olld lllOS t PU\\'L'l'ful" n1<.1n ill \\'a~h1ng 1v11 : till' eo\'L•r of las t ~unJa \''::i f-':Jrade n1aj!azinl', to llaLnl' ~ft•\\', Hut l1 lht·1·:, ::>l't' a lo ft ier flu11 1::.iL·l<l t :_1 rgl't: to n1<ikc Gl·1·;_ild F'orU t'oml.' ;.ili\'l' as t'om- ))ll'tt· n1u s lt•1· o f his O\\'ll ull· 11;1111 s11·,111on -·in ~hurt, as Pl'L'SI· llt·nt 111 foit'l us 1\·t•ll a!:i n:1n1e. : \\'IJ:1l l'Vl•l" tht• 1·;.1tionall'. flu1r,~ft•ltl l!:i 110\\' t:Jk inµ high r1sk'!:i 11 i!h his tor pe<l0t·s aitnl•d al KLss1uµl·1·. Firin v turpt.'llot.•s 1s 11ot l'l'L•::i1<ll·nt fo'or<l's stvlt• a fact lll:Jt l\1 !;~111 µt•1· hnnst.·Jr· ,,.(11 soon 111u t t' fuH li st· of. Military Mail Capers \VASH INGTON -In outri ght violation of the la"" military counlc l'in tl'lligence t eams for yt•ars ope ned and read lhe mail of sus pects. · Ttus ''flap anll seal'' opera lion. as it \\'as l'OJ ll t·ll, rare ly turned up any s pi es or cr1 1n in a ls. It wa s u sed l a r g l'l y t o s n oo p on s er·vi(·emcn "'ho had COITI · pl~.nnl'd about the Vil'tn<1m war. F.vi d e n rl' that tht· Pt:n· tagon tampt'l'cll \\'ilh the mails has been offered to the select Senate committee which is in- vestigating the excesses of the CIA, FBI and other government gum-shoes. THt: ·'(la p <.i nd seal" term goes bat'k to :.in carlie 1· day when mail \\'a s s urreptitiou sly s tea med OJM!ll and sealed aguin. But the Pentagon s noops pried into military mail by a more intticale technique called "rolfing." Two pron gs resembling knitting needles were used to s lip letters Wlt•I<" .. '4~tl 'The lt1•1r you could do, i$ offer to carry tit• board I· (JACK ANDERSON) fl'om ('nvelopes \\'ithout breaking thl' flap seals. Our SO Ul'C'('S told us, paren· thetica ll y, that the m ore re· so urceful Centl'al Intelligence ,\gency has developed a inete hinc th;i t can rt·ad n1ail right through the t"llVL'lopes. Electric v.•aves penetr<i tc the p<1p('r, scunning t•ach l<iyer anll picking out the ink m;i rks. 1'hcn the letter is reussc n1 blell elt'l'l ronically. The t•ounte1·intelligencc lC'ams. operating in striet secr ecy, openell 1nilitary mall both \\'ithin the United Stall's and at overseas bases. Thl' pr;ictiC'(' was n1ore blatant, however, outs ide lht' country , "AS SOON <i s an 1\mC'riC'un leaves the Unite d Stutes, th e in- telligence a uthorities think he los es alt hi s constitu t ional ri ghts," said one source . The s n oopin g became so \lo'idespread, m ilitary sources told us. that le tters slatked up faster than they could be re1.1d. Tapes of bu~ged convcrsutions ulso uccumul<1tcd . In most cases. the just ifi cation for the spoopin g was minima l, OUI' SOUl'l't:'S say, Some people h;.;d the ir mu i l r ead s in1ply bt•taUSl' they had sensitive as- s ignments. Out· sources l'el'all the case, for example, of an Americun ugcnt (or the supcrseC'ret Army Securl· ty Agency. Its qpe1·ation11 were being s pied upon by un even more secret 1\rmy l"ounter ln· telli gence t.ca m . TllE SECURITY mnn, bore-ct with his work on the West G erma n si de o f the Czechslovakia n border, sneaked acros!I for ;;a ho liday In PreJ(ue. He played cat -and-mouse Y+'ilh the Czech authorltlc11 gnd had ti brief, volcanic urfair with a Czech bcuut y. Then he slipped back into W!;'st Germany. But unkno .... •n to him, the coun- I I • t(•t·intt•lligence sleuths "·ere re· adLng his mail. They found oot ubout his 1·oma ntic interlude \\'hen he received a letter from his Czech girl friend asking when he planned to return to Prague. 1'he government 's habit of pry· ing into people 's mail, in dis · reg et rd of the law, is one of the abuses the Senate committee is supposed to investigate. But our sources say the leads often aren't followed up £or Jack of con1petent investigators . JN OTllER cases, lawyers who C'ame to t he committee from feUcr<)I <ige n cies s imply call their contacts in the inte ll igence servic-e s , obtain a denial of \\'rongdoing and call this <1n "in- vestigation." F o otnote : A committee spokesman gave us this state· ment : ';We are looking into mail opening, whet her it involves the De£ense Department, CIA, IRS or anybody else in government. We a lso regar d the opening o( U.S. m:.iil overseas as a domestic m atter." The Defense Oepurt. ment had no comment. 1, \. ' ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robf'rl N. Werd, P'ublUMr Thomas Ke-euil , f:djtor Ba,bora Krribich, £ditor1al Page Edilar The editorial page of the Daily Pilot seeks t o inrorm and 11timul111te readers by presenUnc on lhis. page diverse t ommentpry on topics of interest by S)Tldi~•t· ed tolun111isls and tartoonl&lti, by providing a Corum for rc.clers' \'icv.•s and by presentint: lhla newspa~r's opinion• 1nd kle11 oo turrent topic1. The edltari1I opinions ot lhe 011ly Pilot •PPNt only in lhe editorial column at the top of the P•ae. Opinklnl a · pressed by the tolumnhi:l.I and t•rtoonist1 and Jetter writers in-. thilr own and no endorwmm ol their views by th~ Dally Pilot should be Inf err~. Thursday, J une 12, 1975 ' ' r 'J ' I G~ So• th• Sc ~ ''tl ten liv e cr1 '• I, 1 i ' ' ' i ' I ' I • • • • • • Has South Chivalry Gone With the Wind? wrestlers and topless roller derby contenders. Thursday. June 1? 1_97_5 _______ -=D;.:...A:.:..:ll:...:V....:.P...:;ll::.;O=..T;.._~A~l Pearl BUek Will Voided ~ MONTPELIER, Vt. (APJ -The Vermont Supreme Court has upheld a tower court decision to invaUdate Nobel Pnze wtnning author Pearl S Buck 's last will. The decision means h~r estate will go to her seven children The court unanimously agreed to let stand a Rutland County Superior Court ruling tf1at said Miss Buck's last will and testament was invalid llO\.\ ev1.•r . the domt-sltc royalties w ere transferred to Creallvit} 1111.· to pay off a $110,000 banklo<in ATLANTA (UPI) - Gentlemen or the ~P South, s tung by cha rges they've traded in their Scarlett O'Haras for ''trashy women," con- tend that chi valry still lives d espite the current crop of l ady arm - F1orence King, author of "Southerh Ladies llnd Gentlemen," fanned the heated diseu81tion-in 1ln article appearing in the current iss ue of Viva Magazine. She rated Southern men as still "the best kissers in the business," but said they no longer place their women 0 .1 pedestab, in the Scarlett O'Hara tradition. · Miss Buck died in Danby, Vt., on .l'v,tarch 6, 1973, at ~~;~:x;:;~:..;.::;:~..;• the age or 80, leaving most of h~metit-to-her busi· 1\11:,~ Hud,:, son, Edi.:cir S Wal sh a New York City stockbroker, rnnt1.·~ted the will'. Walsh con· tended thut l larns us1.'<J undue 1ntluence with Miss Huck \\hen thl' \.\Ill \.\as drafted, playing on 'Miss Buck 's romanttt· lt•nd1.•nc1es to get the property trwisferrl'd lo bun THINKING OF CARPET? BEFORE YOU BUY-CALL ME GENE CARR (Formerly With Newport Floor Covertng) I CAM SA VE YOU LOTS OF MONEY Expert lnstallatiott-100% Financing CAU FOR FREE iSTIMAT6-673-1166 122 45th Stre.t Newport leach GRA.ND OPE~ING Your passport to tine photo1raphv. Canon w~m The canon FTb is what a frne SLR camera should be. 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Buck Southern gentlemen ---------- were "haunted by the perfect lady im age in which they long ago clothed the Southern white woman. When they s imply cannot t ake it anymore, they go out looking ... most often on Catalogue Charges one of those hot. s ticky Proposed nights now associated with Rod Steiger mov· ies." Students who want to In rebuttal, Rep. John know wha t Saddleback La fitte o f Col umbia, College has to offer soon S.C.' huffed that the may have lo pay for 'the . privilege. South has its g<?od ~nd Jack Swartzbaugh, the bad elements. hke any dean of instruction on the other part of the country Mission Viejo campus a~d that ''.apparently has recommended that this ladr d.esires to s~nd that they be charged for th.e ma1ority of her time catalogues. w1th the bad element;s -The charge is to be $1 and apl?arentl)'. ~nJoys for catalogues picked up every mmute of il. at the college and $1.2!> if they are mailed. R E P · N I C K Swartzbaugh told col· T.heodore o.f G ree.n,-lege trus tees Monday v1.Ue., S .C., call~~ Miss night that other com· King s, ch~rges a totally munity colleges charge false Jnd1ctment of th,~ from 40 cents to $1 for South_er~. gentl.eman. picked up catalogues and He said the ch1v~lry ?f $1 to $1.25 for mailed the Sout~ern ~ale is stlll catalogues. ver~. evide nt and that Board members look h~ holds women on a no action on the dean's ~gher p la ne than males recommendation. Action m othc~, p a rts of the is expected at the June 23 country· board meeting. Allen Morgan, J r .. prc- s id en t o f M orga n - Keegan, Inc., a m ember of the New York Stock Ph • • Exchange, s hot back YSJCJall tha t Miss King "pro· bably hasn 't had that A di d (gentlem a nly) treat -ccre te ment, so it's difficult for hertowriteaboutit." Dr. Lynn :\I. St anton. A psycho lo,g is t , Dr. l't•wpo rt Beach. h;.1 :> Alfred A. M esscr of completed continuing Atlanta, said that "scien· educat10n r equirements tifically, there is no to retain acll\'C mcm- basis" for grouping all bersh1p m the American Southern men. "As far Academy o f Family as m en are concerned." Phvsic1a n~. he said. "They range all i ·he requ1rcments c:all the way from Robin fur mcmber:> to complete Hoods to the cha racters a mm1mum of 150 hours s he describes. To at· of accredited continuing tempt any generaliza· m e d 1c ;:i I s tudy every lion, as s he does, is seek-three years. Members ing out headlines and become eligible for re· making s tat e ment s elect10n at the end of the which have no scientific ll11rd yci.lr fo!Jowmg thl'11' merit.'' t•lt•ttion to mcm bership. FINAL DAYS A9 Thi5 Loca•lon: 16131 Harbor Blvd., Foun•aln Vall•y-554-5550 SALE PRICES GOOD AT.ALI, THREE LOCATIONS we have marked everything down for this Sale, Prices have never been lower. our loss is your gain. Hurry in for Best Selection FULL SIZE SOFA BEDS WlfhO.luxe • ir..1f>'lng Mottren $148 BEAUTYREST SLEEP CENTERS Orange CC>Ulty's largest Simmons Mattress Display. All firmnesses - All Sizes - foctofy Authorized Service . KING SIZE MAnRESS SETS E•tr• Flrrn PluahlV Quitted While TMV L.atl QUEf!N SIZE llCM FULL SIZE E a. Pc c.J. TWIN SIZE e a. Pc J). 5144 At No btro Ct-ge KJNG SIII ,, alAUTlfUL 9 PC. CORNER GROUPS s12s MMMOHI IPICIAL FULL SIZE TWIN BED Hl·RISER CUSTOM QUILnD llDSPllADS 4 S..-Yw11 a.,...,.., To 0-.. sa 2 s.-. (......,._. ,.,. 700 00 a.,-· wt.a. They lo•• • , ••• Ml KING SIZE SOLID llASI ~~!!?ARDS $149 Wtth 2 Pluehly cauu.-s 177 ..,.oN1 MATTUllll. .... T*9 lft ~ .. C-•feort· ...... N LIY 2S6 ... hcH4 16U1 ~ ...... '""" ....... l ....... ) (N .._ -....,,.., 11 .............. 0...--1 ....... 991-4040 ........ 554-$550 ,..._ 639·2633 CAIN & cun O.llvery Avell•bl• ). • I SOI.ID OAK CHEST IED =.-:G9 5133 Not ,.,. i,......,,..... chipboard. but beoutiful finitt.d wood IJrGin that lo1h and lash -OIOicle ol 8 finitt--Avoiloble en bunlu. Also inotct.ing dHk' • c:Mst grouplnot HOURS ALL STORES DAILY 10 A.M. ·• , ... SATURDAY 10 a.M. ....... SUNDAY 11 A.M •• 6 ... M. ness manager, Theodore Harris. In her will, Mi~s Buck's foreign royalties and property 'Yere deeded to Creativity Inc., directed by Harris. The Pearl S. Buck 1971 Foundation, a trust fund set up for her children, was the recipient of her domestic r oyalties under the provisions of the will. T he JUsl1t·1.·s d id 11ot addn•ss lhc validity of the will directly in lh1.·11· two page opirnon. They d 1:-. m 1si;ctl an ilppeul of the lower court de- cision by Will iam and Ud~y Drake, the executorli of the a uthor'l) 1.•stutc, on the ~round they did not have any claims un th1.• a~st•ls of lht· est ate. Se~m'sV.0. Sale$ ~~~h ., . 2, .. ~ .. ],; l; t ,.v J.: • • fJ f! ~ \ ... t , .. ... ... ' . ~, I I '· RECREATION VEHICLE &BO.AT SHOW JUME 11·15 \ .... ' 'T I rl 't ' , \ J A 8 DAIL y PILOT i 0UPIT•I~• 'IT'S NONSE NSE' Jackie Onassis J acque line Offered F ilm Role ATHENS, Greece fAP) -Greek film pro· ducer Nikos Mastorakis says he has offered Jaic-. queline Kenned y Onassis St million lo portray herself in ~1 film he pluns to make about he r late hu sban d Ari s tot l e Onassis. !\.1astorakis said the film o ffer v.•as made through Clem Wood, one of tv.·o v.•riters v.·orking on the film s cript on the later years of the life of the Greek s hipping magnate. Onassis died in Paris last !\.l <1rch at age 69. ln New \'ork . a lavoyer for Mrs. Onassis denied reports in the London Daily !\.1<.1il that she was considering taking the role ... You can charac- teri ze it as nonsense," the spok.esman said. !\.lastorakis s aid : ··1 have p ropOSl'd to l\1rs. Onass is th a t she pJ;!y he rself in n1y film , not onl y for the comml'rCi;!! value but ;_il so because as an inte lli gent a nd beautiful lady s he could 1nake a very good :J C· tress and contribute both to the e s theti c L111<.I artistic value or the filn1 . •·( LllSO o[fered h('r ;:1 fet• of SI million, not to tempt her, but because I belie\·e it is a fair share or "·hat her contribution might l>rin g lo the box of- fi ce."' .. --. --r . . Thurlday. June 12. 1·975 •R e f«dj u s t111e 11 t' OPEC D e cides To Up Prices LIBREVILLE, Gabon nations will U Se irlstead <U PI ) --T he world oil the more stable special .cartel h as Voted to raise dr a wing r i ghts, an its prices again next fall. average of 16 major cur- The increase, to be an-rencies, including the nounced later , could re-dollar. portedly be as great as JO -··oeal with the de· percent and cost the rest termination of natural of ·the world up to $30 gas prices in line with billion. the prices of petroleum," The 13 nations of the according to Iranian Na- Oil Producing and Ex-tional Bank chairman porting Countries, end-Mohamme d Yeganeh. ing a meeting in this Many OPEC n ations are African capital, also de-also rich in n atural gas. cided to tie the price or Some nations, citing natural gas to the price an erosion or their new of oil. oil "'ea Ith through infla- DELEGATES SAID the OPEC ministers de· cided to : -''Readju s t '' oil prices on Oct. 1 in the light of inflation. -Stop q\J oting oil prices in U.S. dollars because revenues have slumped as the dollar h as fall e n on world money markets, OPEC * * * tion or 30 percent or more, have suggested a 30 percent oil price in- crease. Others like Saudi Arabia, arc expected to hold out for a sm aller in- crease o r 10 or 15 per- cent. Tll E SIZE OF the in- crease will not be de- cided until th e next 10PEC meeting in Vienna ,Sept. 24 . - * * * Import Quota On Oil Voted \.VASJ-ll NGTON (,\PJ -The !louse has voted to set oil irT!port quotas at 6 million barrels a day in 1979 and to increase them to 6.5 million barrels a day starting in 1980. • The 21 1 to 200 vrite scuttled a Ways and Means Committee recommendation to drop the imports to 5.5 millio11 barrels a day starting in 1979. Currently, the United States i1nports JJbout 6 million barrels a day. TllE COMMITTF:f-: llAD recommended setting the quotas al that rate this year a nd next, then boosting the fi g ure to 6.5 million ba rre ls in 1977 before dropping back to6 million in 1978. Rep. Joe D . \\'aggonner, CD-La.), whos e amendment the !·louse adopted, said the commit- tee's recommendation \\"ould have '"put the country into a strait jacket by fixing figures which arc total- ly unrealis tic. .tot<illy counter to "'hat the needs arc going to be ... The committee recommendation, Waggonner said. "·ould force the government "lo ::illocate shortages." llowever, Rep. Al Ullman, CD·Ore.), commit· tee chairman. dec lared: IS EDUCATION FAILING .· AMERICA? ••• YOU BET!! Permissive ness hos pushed a side principles. '"f un and games" have reploced hard work. "Open campuses" ha\/e superseded s tructure. Education hos jeopardized America's lulu re. St. Jo hn's pr0'1ides o s trong. challenging, compeliti"e disciplined progra m a s on o lternoli"e to l_iberol, unstructu{ed education. For more information on enrollment in grades 6-12. write to Mr. John Richardson. St. John "s Military Academy, Delafield, Wisconsin 53018. There is to be a represen- tative in the area within the month. j;t.1Jolpt's ft{ilitatt? ,Aca httnl! Delafield, Wisconsin 53018 • 4529 CAMPUS DRIVE IRYINE IN THE NEW CAMPUS Y ALLEY CENTER fATHEll'SDAY SPECIALS 10% OFF ALL LEVIS & HANG TEN TENNIS SHORTS REG. s 1 o " s1 z. NOW s5•11 & '69• TENNIS SWEATERS REG~ SI ,. NOW s39a GREAT SELECTION! ' ' i . ., . - ' . . No.Job Has Hi10 Nailed .£!~,~~. WEST ALLIS, Wis. (AP) -':For sale. golni on ll E COLLECTED $198 a week unemploy ment . '"111 · 't~f';.,,,; ·o' · we ll a re," reads the plywood sign on Donald until Apri l, wh eri he worked forlhrtt days !or a con-'.;:~; · · .ts.~::.~:;::.:~:::·::] Kin~h8e~:r.;~:r~~l~u~~~:!-~·who has worked on-~:ec~;i~:~1!~~ ~hhee~t~ i~gP~~~i:~~~fea:~:e'ddu~~ ·,:-,(t:i;ihf·~f.\{:( .. : Jy lhree days in the pas~ 10 monlhs. says 8 lack of a he.aring tod.ay .to determine whether his un· . , ,:._.~ · ~: .. ~· .... -:·: construction jobs and the loss of his unemployment emplo_yment benefits should be.~e~umed. . . · .. ~~·o·~itTft·: benefitsprompled thesign. K1ng hammer, who spec1.11hzed in ~u1ld1ng .•·:s:>•V ... J;:~~ houses when he was working, has extenstvely re-~~l!~::;t:·:·.:::~'.::.::_. ... ,~--Tllrlf"A"ND-LE 11 EREDsigffWenruv-s<rtur--1nodeled-the...hous.e_durine l!Je i~JeJ1ours since his ··:·~:·~.::·-~·,::·;·~;:·_" . .-;·:·: · day on the front wall or Kinghammer's small, one· layorr last September. fle_ha~ lo _stop ~ecently when (f:··.~~'-:.o:r.J:' .. :: ~: story home in. West .Allis , an older, s~mi·industrial . he rar~.out o( money for bwld1ng supplies.. . _ ::;:::;~~~~~.:· suburb bordering Milwaukee's west side. . ~1.th no un~mploym~ot ~hec~s comn~g in, his ~.:.:.}ii:fo'·.'.LAi.l:l·:.,i· It had brought severnl ofre•·s by midweek, but w•f• s income r1 omdeamng Jobs al a nurso~g home .::::·; .~:,'.· ... :: .... Q ·:.i: .:•:: none for the $20,000 Kingham mer said he wants for has not been s uff1 c1enl to support them, Kingh am. ...:. · ·:.;.~·;.;·;"'_, .,t: ·:·.: .. •_·-·. the house. mer soud. \." . ·. ··· · · · . .:,, "I n eed a ll the money l can gt?t out or it," he ex- plained. Kingham mer "'as laid off last September from his job with Urban Ame1ica, Inc. -the first time in 15years he had been without "'Ork ~s a carpenter . "I T l lINK IT'S GOING to gel worse," he added. There is little demand for carpenters, he said, and the jobs that are available often go to younger men. Sales & buys for your #1 Dad. Men~s LE.D. watch 99~77 Light emitting dial gives d1gilal readout of date . hour. minute. seconds. G'oldtqne or silvertone case and ba"nd . SALE Men's Seacron digital watch 47.82 Reg. 59.88. Btu/green digital shows hours. minut6s and seconds. Silver· tone case and bracelet. SALE Men's Seacron calender watch 39.82 ·. Reg. 49.l i. Attr~tive maroon dial with calender. Silvertone case and integrated bracelet. SALE Men's Seacron diver's watch 23.82 Reg. 29.11. Easy-to·change calender. rotating 60 minute timing bezel. Black di,I. Silvertone case and black strap: Men's Belle-Swiss pocket watch 29.77 Handsome pocke\ watch sports dog and duck scene embossed o n gold- tone antique look case. lllust raUons enlarged to Shew delall. °*'OI it or use our Just-For.Jewelry LI)' Awr/ Plan. 5*' pricet effective ttvu Sunday, Jun 15, 1_975. ...,... rAll: Blach 11 ()-angethorpe •Open weekd1ys 9:30 10 9:30. Sund1vt 1010 fl. OU1t1 • City Dr. 11 Gtro:en GrO'l9 .Blvd. •Open weekd1ys 10 10 9. Sund1ys 10)0....6. 14MTA ANA: 3~ So. Bristol-NO of So. Coast Plata • ()ptn DaUy 9:30 to 9. Sunda)"I 10 to 8 . \ • \ - '( H farm the G Califc flock• their1 0 andU girlfr .. City,' San J Long then J T com"e she .,. boa re s riage cmba schoc novel f s~ry .. who publi Scha. s syste fictia the rr • man1 cant 2384 I "'asn short pieCE \ with bee a my work He Coun wom one feed I only also : ofrro ingo ly d lurei tttrs. Cou1 \\"Ori ing t the ; farn ba ti, ' . Ferr and no ' phil1 asp< ing • live purt Yor hou: vict nigl ing mis killi Hur noc1 muo rou Orii HUI jour don fus Best Seller? · Mesa Writer \ .. 'One to W atCh' By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of ... Pell'I' f'li.t S..H Her road ...,f life led from o miserable Minnesota farm where sheep died on their feet from (hirst in the Great Depression,· and on across America to Calitomia, where thousands or disillusioned people flocked for that hoped-for pol or gold at the end of their own personal, private rainbows. Once here, in 1945, it led her on in skepticism and the wild company of an adventurous adolescent girlfriend. "We started out from Santa Monica for Mexico City," says Jean Femling Riss. "But we settled for San Juan Capistrano -and we only got as far as Long Beach. We stayed at the Y a few nights and then I called my mother. She was horrified." THE 15-YEAR-OLD runaway, now 45, has come a long way in those intervening years since she washed dishes to pay for her YWCA bed and board. She has raised three children within two mar- riages, served as a community volunteer worker, embarked on a career as a free-lance writer, taught. school and -as of today -given birth to her fourth novel. Her third, titled "Backyard," is a suspense story that will go on sale wilhjn four to six weeks. · "Technically, it's publis hed," says the .author. who is also currently employed full-time in the publications office of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. SHE P UBLISHES UNDER a dual by-line system, using her maiden name, Jean Femling, for fictional work and her mbrried name, Jean Riss, on the many nonfiction magazine articles. Her typewriter -the clunky old st andard manual style so many professional writers pref er - can be heard rattling away in the Riss household at 2384 Cornell Drive, Costa Mesa, late into the night. "I started writing when I was 11, but that wasn't seriously. Around 1954 I started writing short stories," she recalls, estimating about 20 such pieces were completed. WHAT IS HER WRITING regimen, especially with a family and a full-time job? "The last novel ("Backyard") was easier, because I was Cree-lancing then and m y time was my own," says Mrs. Femling/Riss. "Now I'm working." Her free-lancing efforts sold articles on Orange County school segregation, personality pieces on a woman who caught a world's record thresher shark; one on Dr. Barbara Brown founder of the bio- feedback theory; an article about Juan Torres, the only man ever lynched in Orange County, and she also new down to cover the end of the 1970 Baja 1000 offroad auto race down in La Paz. . ALL THIS TRAVEL, research and interview- ing of those who do what run-of-the-mill humans on- ly dream of doing might seem terribly adven- turesome to many. ''I 'm rather a 'square' person," contradicts Mrs. Femling/Riss. She has her roots in the old farm in Ottertail County, Minn., which her father ran in addition to wor&(ing as a baker , trying to make ends meet dur ing the Great Depression and its years of drought. She recalls s heep which died of thirst littering the fields and how water had to be hauled to the farm for those bare necessities such as cooking and bathing. SHORT STORIES and the four novels Mrs Femling /Riss has authored follow different themes and subjects, while she claims as a novelist ~o have no all-pervasive direction of thought or literary philosophy. "Sooner or later, I'm always interested in some aspect of self-discovery," she quickly ad_ds. pomt· ing out howe ver. that her novels are not antrospec· tive in that regard. "Backyard,". which was written in a year and ·purchased by Harper & Row ~ublis~ers l~c., New York, is a suspense novel dealing with an innocent housewife's nightmarish mistake n arrest and con- viction in a savage murder case. The central character's car is borrowed one Jlight-actually stolen-i.lsed in a gruesome kill- ing a nd then returned to her home before she ever misses it. Clues and witnesses connect the car to the killing and she winds up behind bars. A VIRTUA LLY IDENTICAL case occurred in Huntington Beach a few years ago. although the in- nocent parties whose car was borrowed for a murder a nd then returned were cleared before they could be tried. "Backyard," says Mrs. Femling~Riss, was an original plot she conceived not kno~mg about the Huntihgton Beach case. · Publisher's Weekly, the most prestigious · joumal of reviews about who is who and who bas done what in the industry never gets wildly ef- fusive, but gave her a healthy compliment. '1J ean Femling is a writer to watch,'' it said. NEW YORK-Long term dty and stal.e board prices llJde down $6.25 for every tl,OOOOf bom1' due in 20 years, u lhown in a move to 6.83% Ja,tt week apimt t.M the ~week per tM Dow Joaet Munlclpal Board Index. il word lo Iha wise. Th• word 11 coutlon. Bonda. e•peclolly municipal bonch UHd to be cQnsidered a wr•thlng. Tb• only •ure thlng we know about ta a h lgh·lnterest 11GYiD09 a«0unt. Insured to M0.000 and feel regularly. An AVCO Savlngw CouDMllot can belp you plan your smartest way to ICIV•· And gl•• you the Utt ot tree AVCO •nlc•• that help you ~•••nmol'e. ~fAVCD ._ ~~ !!"~m!5'~ -~ Thursday, June 12 1975 OAILYPILOT 1'1ari11er's Police Chase Kills 2 [. Traffic Pia~ Eyed FRESNO (U Pl> -A Sanger potlce officer and another man were killed Wednesday "hen the of fiet•r 's P<>h t·l' pat rol car colhdi.•d with a nolht:r \'Chide "h1lc the offkcr was drnsing a speeder. his lights and siren 'When he ent.tted the intersec· ll°'1 chasing the s peeder und hit the ~wcond car broadside. ... DRAWS RAVE REVIEWS CM Novelist Femllng Newport Beach Plan- ning Commissioners have agreed to study several parking and tral- Clc improvements ~ug­ gnt~d "by-propert y owners along Mariner 's Mile. After hearing the sug- gestions at last week's study session , com. missioners a sked staff planners to calculate cost s of the improve. menls and to develop a funding proposal. Planners and property owners have been meet- ing to discuss how to -*'40,000 MIU WARRANTY Michelin" Werrenty hr ··x·· ••4ial Nlthwey l'euen9er Tire •h•wn ellen •••ers Ire•" life, 11••m•I •••" heaer4• I• ul114lnt ,.,eiraltle , .. nc· ,.,, .. , ........ tech In ••• a. ... enthl, .,. .. "'eterl•ft fer A0 ,000 ... 11 .. , when lite I• u .. 11 .,, ,.ue"ttr •ehlclu In ... , .... , .... 1c. '" ........ e .. 1e1 u1111 ... Sl•lu, ••cel'I Ale•k•. Cre41t er re:~ f.,,.,. (•f Michelin'• .,11 ... 1 h •~11al t• current e clu•I 1ellint price ..,.,,,;. I'll•" lty l'•rce11te9e el w arranted ... 11e99• ... , rllft ... ,,,. . COSTA MESA 3005 HARIOR ILVD. lc_.._ ..... ..,..,...._t 1714) 557-8000 •399s formulate u "spefafic turning it into a public area plan'', for tho sec-parkm~ lot. l i!>n br West Cpast Extending Avon Highw ay. that W<J S Street easterly from d.estroyed m the ~~n. 6 Tustin Avenue to connect fire. 1 t.o the proposed parking The officer, Perfecto Medrano, 32, was using The driver o r the second car, whose 1denti· ty was withheld pending notification of relativ~. was killed instantly. Improvements r'com-lot on the Cal-Tr ans pro-mended by the pq>perty ""rtY ,-----------.- 1 _ ........ _______ _ owners include : ,..~ · \""> THE -Wid e nin g I< von Commissionei-s of. 'frlJf. .. 'lA~' ~t 1' ~~~~~ rr~1::a R1;~~8~~~~~ !~-=~~~~~~ec~~npsrt~,~~~ ,,·.\'.~--~·~l ·' ~~::".: '·~~'~ Avo n St r cc t run s meots. The initial cost ~th§ ~~' Ser•ic• Time par a 11 e I lo Co as l estimate has been placed •\~.·.~. [•:;1. , .. • 'r0• i. j •• ~!:'!~oor Highw uy behind the at about $1.1 million, but burned-out block. staff planne rs will r eport ~•w t9lhSTREET cosTAME.SA I 495-0401) A c Q u i r i n g th c back with m ore detailed 10 OOOASSORTCD PLANn J ~ DO ~J~~!itl# mobile home park now cost studies at a future PUBLIC INVITEO JUNE 12-1~ h111-t 11m 28922 ca,,.ino Cop1str.-o owned by Cal-Trans and study session. · FRJ8/14 (ER78/14) HR78/14 (Glt78/14 5.20/13 (135/13) 6.00/13 "6.45/14 S.60/IS 175/13 165/14 155/15 165/15 • INSTALL BRAKE SNO£S .• REPACK FRONT WHHL BEARINGS • ARC UNIHC All 4 wttms • REPLACE BtlAll[ SHIN'S ' • TURN All 4 DRUMS FRONT CREASE SEALS e REBUILD All WHEEL CYL. • BLECD ALL LINES e INSPECT MASTER CYL e ADD BRAK£ FLUID • ROAD TEST CAii FRON! DISC & RiAR DRUM BRAKE JOB SH.88 AYAk..All\.E IF OESIRED: New WhMl Cyl U ts Ea 6 Prem linln9 S4 t5 p., Wt.eel with S.ak• Job .. ll llUITOL IT .. COITA MUA.. ~4o.1HI. tDWAllD MAUS. MOR. , ... _ ... , 'I \ I J ----...---. --------- A f Q DAILY PILOT Thurtday, June 12, HJ75 Fisla l •'ry l111brogllo· Wfts Hinshaw Snubbed? 8 y O.C. HUSTINGS Of-a.I~,. ....... Was Con1res1m•n Andrew Hinshaw <R- Newport Beach> s nubbed by organizers ot tbe Cos ta Mesa Flab Fr>' Pande? City olficaals wbo took part in tbe parade think so and contacted the congressman's office after the .Fish Fry weekend to apologise for what they re- garded as a n affront tot.he U.S. representative. They s ay that the C<llllJ'eSSman was invited to ride in the parade as n dignitary and sit in the re~ viewing s t a nd. but when he arrived there was no car and no printed na me plate for him. CLIFF WESOORF, organizer of the parade for the Cost a Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club, denied this version. He said there was a car available for Hinsha w. "He w as not snubbed," Wesdorf added. For whatever reason all parties agreed that For the Record .... DbSflftdiOHN Of .ff ff r rioge FINAL DECREES EnleteCI M<ly 2' Smith. An11 Uutl1n91on dnd Loran Ro~rl SPt"n<r•, Ro~rl E Clnd Oorutht>" G War rrn, l ~· yl L~• c1no Jo>r-11h Fount All~n. Wendell hdn~lon Jnd Mdry Luu Lulv. Lv~••t Milto" Jr. anu Mary 'vonn~ I-torn, Janel M .ind"' a 11er l . Strock•>. Jo.in Mor1tvn .. nd Rt(l\drd R•ymond Pll•ll•P>. Re>t...>fl Fro"(" ond Oetior•h Friln(t''), SarVll, Ph•llo M Jr und Rov F, Wt 1qht N. I h A.A.. und U•llv L Vc.1nn, ,..,...,1tyn dOd Jonn Cler tone.a "nud\on 1<.11111.,en a no Dougt<l'> Wtonrf.>\ l:.llt n1 ., l Yt>l1n1 Annd vno Gclry f Rodqt f '!J LOu1)t: M. ond Barne1 b.illono Jr Sr .. 11 .. y M.lr ltn D.Jlt dnd (drOI Ann P~t~r c.on. [ ••l•llt-t•t L'-"rtorc ttnd 8ruc~W1th•m Ru>W"ll Od"'" l .,no C\0.,91.)S T. M•r d~n. M•r g1e M . •nd 0.Jle f-r•n..,11n Rot>, D.u:>nnf' 1. •nd (ri>orgf' All"" PUno. JUO•th 1.vnn d"d -:.oms.u< Boyd, Claud•• •nd M 1chat'I L. M<Crtl!ry, OeDO••h A and RoDert L. Arredondo, J•n•• 8. ilnd David N•Y•rto C.•t't-n. Jeanette and Gay Ion Wesl~v O..vey, Jan•tt• w. Jr. ono Corinne M4ry R<!td, Row Gdv le <l"c:l O.in Henry ledlh. EIPl!y Ann dll<I Oc1n Thom.JS Cook, DonJld Rayn ono Jr. ""d °°""" Auorcy Hood, B•ll•c H~•"•an •Jnd Rose Lynn C..lerdtnt', Lyndon l c1nd Lhtab<'lh M. E:•\tey, Kenn .. 111 o,,.,d and Ad11"'1nc Le Slit' McMahon. WolMil L. ano Ovron c Jr. Ft..-dtf~. Joyce Ann Clnd George El- ltoll C.u .. way Vltlltull•M u"ClHolly (, M• .. nlt. Jo.:>n llo1ne •'•"1 M•ch~lt' 0 1\.Qn, Wttnd1 Lt t t.1fld l.1c>n1, I Joy "''f«4n. Hob'°'' {n., I~~ on<J C...ryl Ann .A~rwn1 JuJf'1la ~~ tind ._,enntfn ~II ~9•' Shawn .JM! Jonn T. JdCk\.On. Dor•\. IC uno Ortn E. t-4111. L1njo t:. e1nd GJrr V L "">uni C 1nc1 M ono 0111.t • MJc hf ~onn1f' dnd C,tur.• W••tOt> J L dl\O Hon (..on'tllitut ~u,.,nA JfhlN1Ch~tJ. ,,,.,.,., Alot\.t t ltd .nu Pt I tor F ranc.1s !>coll.,,,..,, yl f( .. no, "0"··~ a .,.no.:o. ~oxl<JoM. •nO H1r h4rdl.. N.v~. Sl'•nnun C. "nd N .11 tC.. Enlered June? Soe9o. Cd•l Anf\ and R•ymOf\d Fra<1<1!> WrtQhl, Chr1\ltt E •nd L•tne E. ~••It. Row M. •Ml G.irv K. H1ckm.,., Gre90ry Wrt91\1 Clnd Su.l.M Lt>.i R•nto, Or.o A . .and Viol• M. W"'4CI>•'. J udtl II F .ind J •< quu P. Urtl'r, Ann B Cll\d R1<h .. rd S. S<hreven, Noel •Ml Su\an O•wn .. h.,..n. Polri<••Annand 1<1ch<ird t oa; M4tr1or1t J dnd M~Jv1n ""°hr, Sylv1d R and 8111 ••Ison. Ol'bO•dl'I M•ri• and Sl•nl~y S..nlo. Henry V•ltnltnu dnd Cl\t'ryl Ltt T •v•or. Rot>< rt I. •no Donna Jun o,,. C.r•gory Eu9<Jnt dno Shalon.Ann C••••th, Sru<e Edwiiro and B•rbo>r• Lou1~ Corme111. C•roly11 Lee .ano ~epl\ Wtlh•m Death Notices G •OODY FREDE RICI( E GROODY. Ddlt of dtath June II, 191S 1n N•w POrt Beacn. :a Harlman, Gary Wayne Clnd Sti.aron i.u MdUJC, Ct•ud•• and Fran It L•l•. Consl•nce and Robert Rtnsh•w, O•••d Pe1u1 and Sharon 01- S."ll· P•mela K. •nd Wlttie1m C . Gunn, Oorotr1y Ann and Harold EdgM Tweadell, Foline and Jamu L. Golom•n. Arll'lur and Marv••tt Mills, Jo Annand Gregory Bruce Music, Roberi B. and Mauoe R. Rt6Clm•n. Cnristlnna L. ana Ttmolhy P , R1ckabr. P.ilrlcla Ann and J•""'~ Leroy ~oliy, Oebonh O. ano Af\lhOnyltt Morrison, Charhts T. cJMI Pe99y AM F •rrell. Palsy L. and Oon•ld F. Oc:r.o., Teodoro and Carm.n Oriti Temc>le. Kenneth S. Jr. •no 0.-nv\e Lynn MoUoclt. Ltn<la T a11d TeddyW. Loc knt'Y. Ma rt11'l John Jr. ana Ka01ryn LOU•~ E11l~J-•S Von 8'1roer. Regina •nd George M. Poootsk1. Net he A. a"CI John C..rc1a. R1c11are1 A. and G•yle M. Slrt<kl~. Christa Lynn and OO<wld 'Thom.is Sltnet. l.•ura H. and Howaro W Elli.r, R1.1lh M. Mid Her~rl Fred Tur....,,. Barbara Ann an<1 Billy Ma1' CMrer•. 5"aron E . .,.Cl John Mo~I L..Unphe••. O•v1a E. and ~rgert'l J Ellell. Diane Marte and Jotdn Tl\t'Odore Maritn. Shirley 0 . and C.,t Rt<ha•d Fut..,,.. Ov Wayne Lu and Pa111,1a Louise Mitdden. Vora A. af\d Robert S. Monday, Arlhur A. and Alice M. Slemonsm•. S..ndra J .and J•mes E. Cnl9, V1ck1e L. end Golry N. UVerlu, Marlene F. &nd V1n<en1 A. Burril, Alva G. ano Floy J. Lc>n!I, There..., M. and Wooorow W, CorOtro, Fehpe G. and Felesllds Birt It~ SOUTH COAST COMMUNITY HOSPITAL MAY 26, 1t1S Mr allO Mrs. Piul Tllompson, Ldguna N19~1, girl. MAY l0, lt1S Mr. •na Mrs. Frank HOf\!1, U!jun.t O.ach. g.rt. MAYl1.1'7S Mr •no M rs. Eullt'nla Corral, Laguna Bea<ll, !l••I. Mr. a nd Mrs. Sleven Cav•nau9h. Ne"'1)0rl Beach, girl. JUHE 1, 1'15 Mr. ano Mrs. John Moore, U9UIWI St-.o<:h, gtrl. SOUTH COAST COMMUHITY HOSPITAL J-2, 1'1S Mr. and Mrs. Robert T at9l'•. San C~111e,b0y JIMeS, 1t7S Mr. •na Mrs. Lilrry Kau!>th, Oan. Point, girl. J ...... 1915 Mr. ana Mrs. Oavlo Scll-il!Sbl'rg, S.,,J.,.n Capblrano. 9irl. SAN CLEME NTE GENERAL HOSPITAL ~y ?I, 197S N.r and Mrs. James l1i1nS0<1, S..n '"-•mentl!, bOy. ~yH,1975 Mr. and Mrs. Garv O~nlet, Su" c.1cm.,nk. gtrl. ~y Jt,1't7S Mr. and Mo. Jou E sc ut •a. ScJn t.lt:menle, bOy. Jut1e t. 1975 Mr. and Mrs Gary Ba•ktt, ~ J1.1an Caplstr.tne>, 9.r1. Mr. ana Mrs. Terry Vau9han, San (.._,.,.,nit', OOy. ST.JOSEPH HOSPITAL May JO, 1'7S Nr. a nd Mrs. Don•lcl G•edl, 6~3? 8r1oq~a••r .. Hunl1n9ton B~ac,., q1rl. Ml and Mrs Ja<ll Pemper, ~71 Oun· ourr C.tr<le, HunhnglOf\ Be.ich. 9.r1. "-, Hinshaw did show up, but did not ride in the pa rude. After the weekend, Costa Mesa Councilman Robert Wilson wrote the eongressman saying that ••it was not until the parade was under way that I discovered you were not in the parade. I later four\d out that no car was available nor was a name plate prepared." The councilman explained that the City or Costa Mesa does not eoordinate flans for the Fis h Fry, and said tha t members o the city council were "terribly emt?arrassed'' by the incident. WESDOR F SAID THAT he contacted the con- gressm an's office three times to invite Hinshaw to ride in the parade, but was given no commitment. Wesdorf agreed that the congressman arrived s hortly before the parade, but no sign bad been m ade for him. "It had to be made on the spot," Wesdorf said. "One was made but l'm told that when he looked al the sign and the ear he walked away." Chip Cleary. Hinshaw's executive assistant, re- called that Wesdorf called May 15 to invite Hinshaw and CIPary said he told Wesdorf that the con- gressman would be there. CLEARY SAID THAT he asked for the in\'Jta- tion to be in writing, but Wesdorf said he was not sending out letters. Cleary accused Wesdorf of being a supporter of for mer eong ressman John Schmitz, ousted by Hins haw in the 1972 cfection, and of ''playing the game of trying to embarrass and help destroy ' Hinshaw." ..He's a damn liar if he says no commitment was given on llinshaw's attendance," Cleary added. JN RESPONSE, WESOOR F maintain ed that he was a supporter of both Hi nsf\aw and Schmitz and had contributed financially to both of them. "I s up. port the congressman who is in office," he added. Told of C't<.•ary's eon\'ietion that a eommitment was given, Wcsdorf said that he could not recall it. Hig h Utility Bills Affecting County SANTA ANA -Orange County government is still caught in the trap of reducing energy consump- tion but having lo pay ever-increasing utility bills. T he County Board of Supervisors was told Tues- duy the eounty slas hed its electricity usage 14.5 per- cent and natu1·al gas consumption by 24 .5 percent this winter compared to the same period last year. Des pite the significant cuts, the county has had to pay 75 percent more for electricity and 30 percent more for gas than it did during the winter of 1972-73 b<.'fore the so-ea li ed "energy crisis" began. Jo~t')Jh J . Smisek. county building services director, said the une>.pccted increases will put c·ounty government nearly $289,000 over budget for utilities this year. or", 1., •ii '"° m.t•@ 4 .. 495·040 I (O't1r¥. ,,, t..• ~ C3t !.Clv71T6~1 . . THI IARL'S l'LUMllMG, bK. Complete Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning San Diego Freeway at Avery Parkway 28922 Camtno CaPoStrano SUYICI TIMI nun .. , TOW too. oiSCOUNT l'ttlC I Va lue Priced! s279s TI1e General Jumbo /h(I, 1lw '>dnil! ttro.' \•lu·n sl!e on manv l l)7~1 n<.".v C<ltS Built ~11h l\'Q gl<bS beh~ ,111J ,11\'o plv l,.>I\, '"'' cmd body nr '.}tl'Jt.f1t:dumMnce. A7H· 1.1 S27.95 C71!· 14 S28. 95 I 78·14 SJ0.95 F7R.M s:n95 G78· 14 534.95 H78-t.i s:n.% uw.1s s:11.% 171!· 15 S34.% G7K-15 S35.\15 1178-15 $38.95 J7H-15 $39.95 Size A 7~ 13 tulwlt>'s bl,1ck14,11l L78-15 $41.95 plu~ Sl.771 l·dt-ral Lxci>eTa).. Sl.77 S2.IO S2.32 S2.47 S2 62 S2.84 52.41 S2.55 S2.6CJ S2.92 S3.09 S3.21 Whitl'u.all<. SJ 10 SS more per tire. 1 In""" NEW hoovy duly 11nino Qt\ ,u • .. ,..,,, 2 l'!tbuild tn• cyhnoors Cl" 1M -·' l 8•eod braloes-.n•tall hlt"l' <My brtl<• llUtd 4 lneoett btllll ,,turn &Of''"O' S T utn aNS ftue alt • t>t11ie ., °'"'"' l 6 R~ lfOlll •"9tl o.•rll\9> (~ 1 Ad1u1I bra•u an0 checll -oenq hr" t9• 8 Ro.a 1911 your IUIC>mOIHle . ... '" " ·~ \ •lu• Vliu r I I A78-13 $22.95 Sl.76 8 78-13 S23.% S1.8<t Value Priced! 11s-14 s25.95 s2.21 1711-14 S27.% S2.40 $2295 (,7/i-14 S28.% S2.56 H71!-l-l S30.95 S2.77 G71l·15 $29.95 S2.60 H78·15 $31.95 S2.83 .17R-15' S36.'JS S2.99 I 178-15' S:l7.IJ5 SJ.II ~Ill' A 78· 13 tu!M>le'' hld(ku.·<il • Avall11hle in" hih.>1<1111, 011111 plu\ SI 76 I ;•1kr•1l I \l'IW Til\. \\ 1111111<.111' S2 to S4 111011· ~wr Ill•' 6.50·13 7.00-13 C78·14 L711-14 Value Priced! 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Ellrt w l~llo!ll oll•<••nl. B•ll Broedw•y MOrlu••Y cltrKtors. G1aaONS MATTHEW J GIBBONS. re!>ldent ol t-!Uf\h119lon &e<tch, C• Oale ol OHth J-11, 191S el Hunl1n9ton VAllty Con- fela<...C Ho~ll•I. Born See>lffnt...r 11, "n in New York. Surv1veo by hh wtlit M11e1r.a; three oauohltr>, CM'Ol CH>· bcln' of Hu,,l1ngtM1 Beath, B•rbarfl Goodwin of Founl••n Vall;oy ana Lorie Glt>C>ons ol Huf\1in9lon 8e•ch; lhreit bro4,.,.,.s, •usli11 Gibbon• 01 Boston, M.tu ., J&mi!s •na Stepi,.n Glbboni;, l>Olh 01 Brooklyn, New York ; two vr•ndt h1IC1r1tn. Mr. Gibbons was a Navy Veter•n of World W•r II . Gr•veslde ~rwlcts wlll be held Friday, Juru; 1], W1n tm1nsl•r M•mOf'lal P•rk k\ WestmlnSI••. C• SmllM • MOf't ... ry directors. IALTZ·HlGHOM RIHDALHOMl Corona del Mar 673-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 llLLHOADWAY MOHUAaY 110 Broadway, Costa Mesa 642-~1 50 McCORMICK MOHUARY Laguna Beach 494-9'41 5 San Juan Capistrano <495-1776 rACIFIC VllW MIMOllAL 'AU Cemetery Mortuary Chao el 3500 Pacltie View Drive Newoort Beech. Otllforn11 e .. •.2100 ,_,.,..,U' cot.0 .. AL PVM••lL NO .... 7801 Bolu Ave. Westminster 8t3·3S2& IMl'TMI' NOaTVAaf H7 Mein St Hu:nnnoton haoh 634M~n HOW TO REDUCE YOUR INCOME TAX LEGALLY! If you are not presently covered by a pension or retirement fund where l'OU work, you can now save up lo 15°0 or your annual earned income (or Sl.500. whkhcver is less) in a Mutual Savings Individual Retirement Account (IRA). free or Federal inc,ome lax unlil you retire.Intere~t earned on your rctirc:ment plan is also tax-deferred. This plan is ea~y to understand.does not require a lot of money, Is fully Insured.and CC.In IJe mljustnd lo mcel individual needs. You will save more mo1wy ... 1i.tr11 more interest... take no risk ... pay lc~s twc with Fl Mutual Savings IRA account. If you are self-employed. you arc eli1-1ihlr. for an HR-10 account (Keo):(h Plan),and can save uµ to 15%(orS7.5CXJ, whichever is less) from your net earnings eac:h yuar. free or Ff!dnrnl income tax until you retire.Interest enmr.d on this retircmeut pluo is ulso tax-defelTed. Sit.Jr! your rotirement plnn tocloyl For full dataili..r.ontac:r any Mutuul Sl1vin1-1s orfl co.lf ~ ~ . ' ~ " i TICE RIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS ~6.wl~ 530~iode E$frt111.i/4Sk'.H6~1 Cerone dell Mtr 2867 Cast Cods! H~/675·!iei10 ~Ylley 1 T'q( M11gnu110 Stn>et/963·8396 Sartll An1 7th 4 North Matn/5"7-9741 ~ s5000 HR 78xl S ~ s5500 JR 78xl S . . PLUS $2 28 lo S3 60 F.E T. Each Tire -Depending on Size LR 78xl5 YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR MAGS-SPOKES for R.V .'s ALIGNMENT SP.ECIAL COMPACT I ITAMDAID AMlltcNt CAls' ' Extra charge for larger or air conditioned cars. setting torsion bars ..• ·and parts if needed. SALE DELCO BATTERY RAJ~ CHECK !:>nookl oursu;>ply o( ~WPS or ltnl') run short dunng 1hi e\.'en1.1.1.~ 1.1.111 hunDr .iny oid~r' pl.lced ~for futuH' d.·IM·rv .it the adwniSt.'d pnce. PY1< t>d I\ ~htM.Tl JI! r ... , .. ,,1 n,, . ..,1 ... Don Swedlund Inc. M llOnOr • Matltf Ow" ' • 8"MA-r~erd (;,.ri,r•"ftn·,.•11. rn ••I lttwltft Admnt .-cf lektr :':~~,':;~~:11~·.1::.~1··•' 28 5 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa COAST GENERAL Tlr fl'hoM 540·57 646°5033 C,,,nt'rdl W'l" .. ______ iooner or later, you'll own General's ______ .. r· .. ., I Ebsen Heads Boat Parade The 15th annual Character Boat Parade in Newport Ha rbor. ~ill be held July 12 and Buddy Ebsen, the t elev1s1on actor and catamaran s ailing champion, will be grand marshal. The parade is being held e arlier in the summer than usual to climax Bicentennial Week in Newport Beach. This year's theme will be "Life Liberty and Purs uit of Happiness." ' CLAR E J . CONNELL, chairman of this year's parade, said 13 permanent trophies will be given to winners in the following categories : character division, commercial division , non-commercial division, best theme overall, best animation, best costume and best sound. In the character division, classes will include Monterey, bay launch, steam boat, work boat, classic boat, schooner and "one of a kind." According to Connell , last year's parade drew 60 entries and he expects even more to enter this year . THE PARADE IS sponsored by the Com- modore's Club, a division of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Planning the parade with Conne ll is the ex- ecutive committee, including Pete Ba rrett, Bill Coulter , Gary Craigmile, Wally Cruttenden, Tom Evans, Jim Felton, Don Flamm, Glenn Frazier , Tom Gillen, J ohn Kelley, Doris Lindsey, Norm Loats, Dick Miller, Larry Miller, Don Pennington, Dan Rogers a nd Bob Searles. Mtrle Speftl.:ers? Distaff Meet Has Problem WASHINGTON fAP) keynote address and -Some women 's groups Parker wi ll be co· are infuriated tha t a man chairperson of the de- was selected to be the legation. keynote spe aker for the "I've heard nothing U.S. de legation to the In-but criticis m ," of the te rn a tional Wo m en's origina l announcement Year conference in Mex-said Jewel S. Lafontant, ico City. de puty solicitor general After pro t ests were for the Justice Oepart- raised, government of-ment and one of four ficials said that Daniel chief U.S. delegates to Parker, head of the Ad-the U .N .-sponsor ed ministration of Intema-meeting. .tional Development, will only share leaders hip of "I WA S a b solutely thedelegates. s hocked," s aid Rep. Parker was announced Margaret Heckler (R- two weeks ago as the top Mass.>, one of four con- member of the delega-gress iona I observers lion. It was understood named to the d$?legation. he would be in charge "I can't under stand a when the confe r ence man heading the U.S. de- opened, would give the legation al a time like keynote address · for this this ." country and then go onto Karen pecrow, hea~ of anothe r inte rnational the National Orgaruza- meeting in Geneva. lion of Women, sent a t elegram to President T H E U • S • Ford saying many active delegation then would be f e~~nists ~rom both led it was understood political parties would be by' Patricia Hutar, th~ better equipped to be the U.S . representative on keynote spe~ker .. the Status of Women. A women s action or- Commission at the Unit-: ganization of the Slate ed Nations. 1 0 e p a r l m e n t s e n t B ut a s pokes man Secre~ar_y of State Henry within the International A. K1ssmger a protest Women's Year s taff s aid message that it was "ex- t her e had b ee n a tremely distr~ssed" at "erievous error" in the Parker's selection. anno unc e ment of the r.ii~;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiP.~~l ranking and that it was a;i,m@@@:'!;rma intend ed that Parker ,..~--ill~-~ would be co-bead with Wh . ~,, A nre' at Mrs. Hutar. A 1te • House orricial said Mrs. place for kids. ' Hutar will now make the 9th ANNUAL SOUTHERN CALIF. OWN Y~ OWN BUSINESS SHOW For only $2.00 admi11ion. Talk to key man•atmtnt from many different Jobbers, Distributor, It F'ran• chis. Co.'1. lnvestla•tt their pro1ram1. Ste what 11 n.w In the small Buslneu field. SHERATON·ANAHEIM MOTOR HOTEL Ball RoMf Exit Harbor Btvd. Exit (Sant• Ana Fwy. So.) (Santa Ana FWy. No.) June 13·15 1·9 PM Dally 1-6 PM Sunday FREE PARKING lA4lft with esciort $UIO after 1 P.M .. frl. & Sat. Mitt Thursday. June 12, 1975 DAILY PILOT J I Huntington Offers Gardens An acre of park hmd bas been set aside in Huntington Beach for the start of a community garden. The fi rst acre in Hunt-system will work have ington Beach is located not }'et been established. next to Irby par k in the The city may charge a central part of the city. Jt yearly lease fee from Sl is within a resldent11tl to $10. quarter s ectJon bounded ble tollela. Worthy said Jocked gates m ay also be put in, but t hat h~n't been decided. "Right now we want a sampling or the com- munit y ante re st ,'' he said. · Councilwo man Har- riett Wieder s uagested city sponsor ship of coca· munity gardens, and the idea has been s tudied by the environmental coun· cal , the planning com· mission, and the par ks a nd recrea ti on co m· mission. by He il a nd Warner THE CITY will r~nce uvenues, and Golden the garden, put in water Wes t and Edw ards lines, and install porta- streets . r------__;_--------------------- "We would like t o establish three or tour Chrougbout tlle city," Parks and Recr eation Director Norm Worthy ....---... ................. .Said loda)l~ ''...Bu.Lwe..will just start with an acre or two to see bow the public reacts." Spring Fling Sate b 2"X4" STUDS I l "X6~'X6 FOOT 881/:i Inches Long S 0 CI Standard Grade or Better 1 C Notched Stud .......... EA. Builders Low Price....... PwFi 2"X4" CEDAR 6 l "X6" SH I PLAP 93 Inches Long C Pin.e Boards Reversible 8 CI Builders Low Price ... S EA. Builders Low Price . .,..... ""''' 2"X4"Xl 2 FOOT$]20 2"X6"X 20' & 18' Surtaced Fours.ides EA. Surtaced Four Sides 18 c Builders Low Price..... Builders Low Pr;ce...... ,,,..,., 2"X2"X88Y21NCH soc 2"X 12"X 16 FOOT 30 Ideal for Patio Covers White Fir Lumber C Builders Low Price..... ~A Builders Low Price...... PorF• 2"X3"X l 0 FOOT 4"X10" BEAMS 70 Surtaced Four Sides 8 0 C For Your Patio C Builders Low Price..... EA. Builders Low Price..... "*F• I -- 1 l "X2"X8 FOOT 3 s c 4"X6"X8 FOOT $200 I Rough Sawed Douglas Fir Builders Low Price EA. Great for Fence Posts.. EA. I l "X4"X8 FOO·T: ~ c 1 "X4" FENCING 35 c I Rough Sawed 64 6 Foot Cedar Bui lders Low Price EA . ._Builders Low Price.... EA.I SPECIAL BUY HANGING 36".IJ.."UJSIO SI 50 !~~.~!1!~~~L .... $ 00 FRONT DOORS .. . 30•• 1 I~" Nf.flNISHH> HOUOW COii s 00 ~~,~~4~!~~·· .. ·s1300 SLAB DOORS ..... Only 75 in Stock PANELING SPECIALS! 4' x 8' x W' Particle Board Backed NO GROOVE WHITE PANELING ....... ~.l ~~- 2 Truck Loads TURNED POSTS 2 " x 2" $1 so 3 FT. LONG ..... 2" x 2 " 4 FT. LONG ... ~.200 3" x 3" $250 3 FT. LONG ..... 3"x3" $JOO 4 FT. LONG ..... Man)! More Sizes a nd Styles in Stock NO. 16 BOX NAILS ~~!~.$14so GALVANIZED 50 Lb. 1750 Boxes 30" x 7' x W ' Water Stained MAHOGANY DOOR SKINS .................. ~.l~~-----~--- N()':GifQ"VE MAHOGANY PANELS .$.2?? I 4• x 8' Pre·Finlshed (3-colors) $ 99 NO-GROOVE MAHOGANY PANELS .... 3eA. I 4' x 8' Weyerhauser First Quality $ 9 5 REAL BIRCH PANELING................ S EA. 4, x 8' x Yi' Water Stained Screened Back $200 TEMPERED HARDBOARD .................... ... EA. 4• x 4 ' x 14" All Purpose $1 SO TEMPERED P.EG BOARD .......... ·············: EA. PRE-FINISHED MOLDINGS 8' BASE. .... ~.l 0 8' SHOE ..... 25 7' CASING ..... 65< 8' INSIDE CORNER.40"< 8' OUTSIDE CORNER .50 . .· .. With purchase of Tub Encloser ' ADHESIVE KIT *475 L---------------------- TUB ENCLOSER 4 Styles & Colors Moulding Included s29so DOUBLE STRENGTH GLASS 6' x 4' $27so WINDOWS WITH SCREEN 24" & 30'' with Light and Fan RANGE HOODS 24" Size 30"' Size ,SA~E LIM.TEO TO STOCK ON HANO ... HOUR S: Mon. thru Fri, 8 ~30 lo 5:30 • SaL 8 a.m. to$ 9 .m. •Sun. 10:30 to 3~30 ( ' \ .. . .. , . --. . ---------- ./I IQ DAIL V PILOT Thuradey, June 12, 1975 Fisla E'rfl IH1brogfio· • Was Hinshaw Snubbed? 8y O.C. llUSTINGS Ot ... o.!,.,P'l ... St..r 1-linsh::l'A' did s how up, but did not ride in the parade. After the weekend. Cost a l\1esa Councilman Robert Wilson wrote the conGressm an s aying t hat GENERAL TIRE Was Con g ressmen Andrew Hinshaw CR- Newport Beach ) snubbed by...Qrunittrs_ol_the.CO$la 1'ltSTFiih-Ftj"Par8afi? - City officials who look part in the par ade think so and contact ed the congressman's office aner the Fish F ry weeke nd to apologize tor what they r e· garded as a n afrront to the U.S. representative. 4twas not Ul'ftll rhe paraOeWas under wiYlhatI--,~~~~~~~~~~~~El disco\·e rcd you we re not in the parade. I later four'l d out that n() ca r \\-'&S available nor was a name plate prepared . ' They say that the congressman was invited to ride in the parade as a dignitary and sit in the re- ''iewing sta nd , but when he arrived there was no car and no p rinted name plate ror him. The councilm un explained that the City or Costa Mes11 does not coordinate plans for the Fish Fry, and s aid tha t members of the city council were "terribly en1t?arrasscd " by the incident . WESDORF SAID TllAT he contacted t he con· gressman's office three times to invite Hi nsha w to 1;de in t he para de, but y.·as given no com1nitmc nt. CLIFF WESDORF, organizer or the parade £or lhe Costa J\.l esa :Newport Har bor Lions Club, denied ·this version. lie s aid there was a car a va ilable fo r Hinshay.·. ··He was not snubbed,'' Wesdorf added. Wesdorf agreed that the congressman arrived shortly be fore t he par :.1de, but no sign had been made for him. "It had to be m ade on the spot," \.\'csdorf said. ''One y,·as made but I'm told that y,·hen he looked a t the sign and the car he walked ay.·uy.·• For "''hatever reason a ll part ies agreed that For the Record Chip Clc<.iry , l linsha""s executive assistant. re· called that \Ves dorf c:1 1led /\1ay 15 to invite 1-linshay,· and CIP<.i ry said he told \Vcsdorf that the con- grcss1nan y,·o uld be there. Disst•f 11f ;,,,,,, Of .HHrrluge FINALOCCREES Enler•CI M.1 J2t ~""'"· ,.. .. ., 6.,111nglon .,nd l.o<iill Rot>\'rt Si><'n<••· Robc!r! £ '"" Oo•<>lnt.,C., W<J•••A. Tt r -l Lt<• .in<I Ja>< pn I uur•t AU~n . .....,n<ltll ,.,.,,.~lin """ Mory Coo l.<>IY , L,.,,,., M iilon Jr. dll\I /llW ry 'Yvon"" 1-<orn, J•MI M , •noW•<!t• l. Str!K .. •~. Jo.fn M.,oroly n iln<I R•<t.lrd AawmQr!Q Aloll•~>. Rot;.,•! Fr•nU> '"" Oetior.tll Ffdrl<e> .,,.,, .... 11. Pn111nM J• dAd Ro~l F. Wroqh l. r<,u,. M """Boll• L Vdnn, M..••I •" dn<I Jonn (ldr~nc:t .._nud•on . "'"lhl~en .t n(I 0 <1.,<;11.t; M:>nr1>< °""'"' [ ,,.,,n., i\nn .. <JllO G•ry £ l'loaqt•~. L o~ .... M ..... d ll.tHleY 6"""..a Jr. St ... !e,. ""4r11n 0.;I>;> •n<I C"•OI Ann Pt•t••on. [ 1.,.,l)rlh Lenore .. no B•<><~Wolh.tm ""'"'u. o ... ~ 1 ano Do~g•a• I, M •rOrn, M"r g•t M. ;;;nd 0•1t ~'""~hn Roe. Odpnnp L •"'" Gt<l•Qe i\11..., N.ln.o. Ju<lo Ill l • nn """ S<o•n, .... 6oyd, Cl'"""'"'""" M1Ch•tl L. Mc;( r~cr y, O..l>Or •h A •nil Rot.>etl L. A•rt<1one10. J•n•• 6. •na o .. .,., ;;;;:~.'~t.J""llt .tn<I C.~ylan .J..e~l~v Davey, Jin·~• W. J•. """ (.Ofonne ~ .. l'l••o. P ooe Ga, 1e an<1 D<>n Henry Lo•tn. B~I<• Ann.,,,n D~n TMCh"oil, Coo•. Don<1l<1 P;i,n•ond J<. iln<I Dcnrld Au.trey -· 8•10 oe H~'r>\.ln •>rl <I Ro'e Lvov. C...le•done. Lvn<1on T. ano Eh1atitth M C••le•. Ke1V1~1n O•••<I ;ina A<1,."'1nt' Lt"'" M<Mct """. Woon··• L. Jnd 8 yr011 E J<. F•-••. Jo,ce i\nn """"""'II"' El-hort c.,.,...,., Yl1U1,,,,, M .. na Ho1r oc. Mowhlt. JO;>n l I"'""""" M oel>~•~ 0 1_., "'~""' L•e .. no Oan.~1 Jdy "•tm•"· llot>c•l (nilrlt> .. nil C•••I -Ariaerwn. Ju.>n•I• '>!>t iln<I .Ct nnt•n ~" 6""'<1"'. s,n., .. n """ Jenn T. J..C•loO<t.00•••" ...... o .... c. 1-<oll. lon~" I:'. .• no C."•ry L. """""'~ ltne1 M .. no011te • Md<•••. l"onno~""<I C.1or"' w.,11on J L """ Jt•n c.an ...... :,.,,.,..., /!. "'"' '"'·•<"''""' J. -"· 1'1pn.i L 11 ........ P•IE• F•.ncis !.c 011. en .. ,. " II ... no t non·•~ 8 . .._n,.po, J...cw•O .. M .,na ll•<r1<1ro l. NvP,SJ-.,.,,.,..,( ,ln<IN..r<t<l Enlt•ed J11ne 1 5e110. W•I Ann •nd P•Jmand F r.one"~ W••Qnl. (.1>r••l•t E and L••~ E. ~t•••. Ro,_. M. •ncl Gdt J ir;, t-i«~rnan, C.ttllO•Y W• oghl """Sul.M , .. AdM!•. D•vo A """ v.al• M. c..m .. ,,..., Ju<lolh F 4n<1 J•<<1l>e' P_ Ull<-•. Ann B. •ncl l'l o<hil <<I S. S<.ht•w:n. ,..oel •n<I '!.u••n D•wn !-<"'"""· Pitt•t•" Ann ~n<I l<•<~•d lo•,M•r10••~J ilr><I Melvon AA:lhr.S,1vo<1R dn<l6•ll "'•l'>Or'. o., 1><>• ,, n Ma',,. •no S!•nlty S•nlo, H~n• • Va•~nt,no •n<l(h<:•yl Ltt l ,;w •(>r,llo...,rt l •n<I0<1nndJ!;dfl Or<. Gr~"'orv E.u91!nt dn<I Shdion""n C:..."•<to, l!r uct Ed*a•d dn<I U•ft..l<il Lo"''" C.O•m•n. C.•ro1yn L~t ;ino J.O!.eP'I Woll••m Costa Mesa 646-2424 11&.llltOAOWAY MOITUA•T 1 10 Broadway, Costa Mesa 6 42-"9 150 Mc;COIMICX MOITUAIT Laguna Beech 494-941 5 San Juan CaJ'.1•$Trano 495-1776 ,..c,,tc v11w MIMOllAL P'.t.11( Cemei&ry Monuarv Chapel 3500 P;iclfle Viltw Drive Newoort Be11cti, California 844-2 700 ,...,.,,..,&., COl.ONIAL AIMllAL ....... 7801 Bolll Ao,1•. W•J1rnln11er 813·3525 1-1 .. .im.,,., G<trf W•Jne arict 5'>ilron '" ~lilC,Claud••<tn<I Froln-1.•!•, Cons1•nc., .,,.., Rob.or! Ren~••, o • .,,., P•UI <tnd Sl"ilrori 01 .. no1 ~-II. P;i~I• K.a ndWilliamG. c.i..nr.. Oorotl\y An11 •net H•rold Ed\IM Tw•cldel!, F otine •net J•mes L. Gold man. Ar th1.r •net M•r11•rel Miu~. Jo 11.nn•nG Grt gorf B•u<e Mu•l<. l<oi>en B.•nd M•uc1to R . R•aam•n, Chri•ljnn• L. """ Tl"""fh' .. Ric-"~'· P.ilrocla 11.nn anct J•n"'~ Lero, Ml'<lltf, Oeb<>t•ll O. •net Anll\Ony ~ MOH•!.On. Cll.lrtes T. and Peg~, Arin F ••nttl, P;il~f 1.. •nd Oon•h! F. Ocr.o.. T.odoro dnd C••,,....n on., 1.,mp1e, Kenneth S. J•. •n<I °""'"' ,,_ Mil110<~. l•ncl• T afl<I Tt<ld' W Lo<•n~w. M ••l on Jolln J•. ilfl<t Kdln• f fl LOUl\.e Enl• .... J-•S Von 8u•~r. Re gi,.. '"""Geo•~ M. -~-•. N"lieA. •ndJonri c;..;ircla, Ai<l••rd A ..... ., G•Ylt M. Sl•><-1-. Cht i••• .. , .... dr>O' Oondld TMm.i• so._, ...... ,. H .anc1H-drd W. EUN•, A"lll M.andHt rbc!rt Fred T"'""""· S..rblora """ illll<I 61Uy Ma• c..<re••, Sn<tron E. and Jonn Ma.....,.,1 La...,llere, D•Yi<I E. an<I M.or90r .. 1 J E!lell, Dian e M a rie """ Jol•n '-· M.trlon, Snirley 0. an<I Carl Ro<h.!<d Fulle<. Ou W•Ynll 1,.ee ana P•lrod.t L .... 1.e Mil-. Vo••"·•ncl Rot:itr! S. Ml>nd•Y. Ar111 .. r A.""" AU ct ..... Siemon~m.4. S...nor .. J ... nd Jd""'~ E. Cr•I~, Voe "-oe L. '"'"' Gio• ~ P< LaVtr\". Marlene F ... nd Vono:tnl A, Surra, Atwa G. ;;1nd Floy J. l.Of'llJ, Tl>trt'.t M. •nCI WOOdrow W, Cordluo. Fell~ G. •nd Ft lt>lld; Birlh~ CLF.ARY SAID TIL\T he asked for the in\'1la· lion lo be in "'riling, but \\1esdo1i said he u•us not sending out le t te rs . C l ear~' :1ccusccl \\'csdo1i of bei ng a supporter of former co ng ressman John Schmitz, ousted by Hinshaw in t he 1972 election, and of '·playing the game or trying lo e mbarrass and help destroy · l1inshu"'·'' '"1-le 's a da n1 n li ar if he s..:iys no com m itment Y.'<JS givcu on l l i ns hu\v 's attenda nce," Cleary added. IN RESPONS E, WESOORF m aintained lhat he \\'as a supporter or both llinsha\v and Schmitz <1nd had contributed financi<1lly to both of them. "I sup· port the congr essm an y.•ho is in office,'' he added. 'fold of Clea ry 's convi ction that a commitment u·as given , \\'csdor f s aid th at he could not r ecall it . High Utility Bills Affecting County If you arc nol presently co,·crcc.I by a pcn!.lon or rcliremenl fu nd \\'here yo u \\'Ork, you r:;1n 110 \V !'i;t\'l: up to 1 5~0 of your annual ean1ed income (or S 1.500. \\'hichc\·er is less) in a f\l~lual Savi11gs lndi\'idual Retirement Acr::ounl (IHA).frcc of Fcdcr;il,inr:omc tnx unlil you relire.lntcresl c:imed on your n!lircrncnl plan is also tax·dcfcrrctJ. This plan is ea:-.y to undcn:!and.dous no! rnquire a lul of n1oney, jq fully lnsu red.n nd c;in 111~ adj u .... !t~d to 1nt~c1 individual needs. )'ou will save more mon1!y ... n.1r11 more iulernst. .. lake no ri~k ... pay le!>s tax \\•l!li ft ~vlulu;1! Suvings JH1\ account. lr you are sclf-emplo)'t1d,you 1-1re c!iµiLJn for an J-IH-·10 accoun t (Kcoµh Plan).ond can sa\'c up lo l56 oi(orS7.SUO.\vhichcvcr is less) from your nel eamings ench Y•)l:lr. free of Fi ~deral incon1c tax unlil you relire.Jn len!sl earned ou Ibis rclirurnunl pion is /Jlso la.x-defcrred. Siar! your rcliremonl plan IOOiiyl For full dotllil~.cun!acl any ~luluul Suvinus ofrlce. ~ ~ . '~' ii THE RIG M MUTUAL SAVINGS .. .,.,...,.. ... ""-'- 5;Xlc.am,,.,oo !:S!ft!lta/4~-5651 CoroN dlll Miii' 2861 C3s!Q..as.I H~/675·~10 --· 1 TGJ2 M:qt1o11t1 Strt'fll/963·8396 ....... 7111 & Nori rt M<Jlll/647-9741 Va lue Priced! nw l.eni'rill Jurnbo /NJ. 1h"' ""1n1\.' hr"' ~ou·n ~""' 011 manv 197~ 11,>wl.its. Built "'"h tv.~ glass bl.oh~ ,ind .i l\1xJ plv flulu.',f,·r cord body lot '.Jh·,tr p..•donna1u:e. A7!1-l:1 S27.95 SJ.77 C71'!-l4 S2K.95 52.10 1.78·14 SJ0.95 52.32 F78·14 S33.95 52.47 G78-14 S:H.95 52.62 H7M-14 537.95 S2.M 1:78-15 S31.95 52.41 l-'7!1-15 S34 .'15 52.55 C7H·IS 535.'15 S2.6ll H7K-15 538.95 52.92 A78.13 S22.95 Sl,76 8 78-13 S2:J.'15 ~l.M L7S.14 S25.'15 :!12.27 F711-14 S27.'I:• S2.40 Value Priced! G7K-1-I 528.95 S:l.56 H78-l-I 5:IO.'JS 52.77 G711·15 S2Q.95 52,61.I tt 78-15 531.'15 52.83 ,J7K.15' 536.'15 52,9'1 J78-15 539.95 SJ.09 Slie Pi78-13 1 ulwlt>\~bl;Kkl'o!\I L78-15 S4 1.q5 53.21 pl11~ S J.77 Federa l Ex~-i~l' Ta~. L"""'-'-JL""'-""---'---"""'--~ l.78-15' S379:> s:1.11 Si1e;\ 711-1 :l Hi!wles~ bl ... d;"·a!I • ''"·•il ,..hle iu v.hil•""'"n~ on!~·. plu~ S l 76 1·,·0.•r,11 1 .>.n~•· Til~. l..°""""""'"°'"'"°'"'-"'"-'-~ l\ hit.•.,.,,11, S2 t••S·l n1nr .. µt•r 1111'. Wlihe11.·11U., S3 Lo 55 n1on• pl'r 1in •. COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE $ 95 ' • Compact American cars ln•loll 1'1£W ~•••t dutv ~''"'\! QIO •H 0 "'fto•I•' : lltbuold t~t (II""''" QIO oll -" 3 9•-bf1•H-.n,.oll 11410<'1 d ........... ~.,.., o 1-1 !>-1"' '°'"'" oDrin;t ~1..,n anc11<.,.oll •ora•• ·~ ~ "'-<• l•OIO! ~ ... o! INIO•I .... , ' A41u01 ~ra•H Oncl C~•C• -rt(:y-.•~ a -1..i ....,, •u"""<>~l<I. 0'1o<S·•~~< Value Priced! s159s !lo1le 6.SO. I 3 1ulwll!§~ bl.ic:lu ... .,u plu~ SI .77 federal 1.,.,cl§e ldl~. 6.50-1.1 7.00·J:i C78-J4 1.7~-1 ·1 1·711·1.J G7S-l-1 117K-14 5.60-15 f-78-15 c,?K-15 1171'-15 l 78-15' Th,· 1 .. 1 /\n Ill hJ~ l1'r'l!l n11k<lq" I )u1,,.l~'11 " T11!,1J kl1lt..•r rtu1al1le !uLJT [•i~'(O>lhlllllhOIL <1nJ !<1111• •ii-l\<l!\ ill.'.11d J,•~;q11 l,H 11,h fl\H\ SI S.'15 Sl.77 Slk.95 52.00 Sl'l.95 S2.0.J 52<1.95 52.27 S22 'i5 S:l .40 $23.'l;J 52.56 :!i2:;.'15 52.77 S!R.'15 5J.71J S2l.'15 52.-15 S2'.l.95 52.00 525.'JS S:l.SJ S32.'15 SJ.II • A\·t1ilab11' in whitl'\lall~ univ. ·/ \ "'•'·!lo n191141, \Vhi1e1<•alb 52 to 54 inure Jll'T ti n:. ALIGNMENT SPECIAL SALE DELCO BATTERY IENfRAl TIRE s1o•s COM,J.CTAIT...e.t.10 AMHIC.utCJ.IS Extra charge for large~ or air co nd itioned cars, setting torsion bars ... ·and parts if needed. RAI;\ Cl1ECK Shovld our SU;JP!./of some ~ires 01 lint"~ run ~n durtn91'11s event. -...oe -...1(1 koflOI nny c11 d..,~ plac~ now for fu1u1e d,•JJ\,'1\1 .:i11he o)(fwnised po« . Don Swedlund Inc. 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa CO.t.ST GENERAi. nr -. 540-57 . 6~6-IOJJ SNrTHl•NOITV.UY 821 M11n SI, Hunllr'19IOR •••ah 1133.-539 J:>riNtd ~t ~ht,...1'\ Ill r .. ,,., .. 1 nri·"r ..... (11111f'"~u,. rw••. ,j .1t1f'ltJ··ro1d1•1°1J, .• 1 .. " dl•nl.J\.11~, 11~ C...11't.tl ~·j!l. a.------iooneror later, you'll own General's ______ _. r·. ., nu E~ E B T New1 Ebse cha rr T th an Beac Purs1 c perac winn1 div is divisi costu II MonL class A 00 en year. T mode Cha n F ecuti· Coull Evan Tom Loa~ Da n I w, -So are i! was keyn U.S. t e r n Ye<:1I icoC Al ra is~ ricia! Park mini, .lion s only the d Pa two, men; lion. he " whe: open keyn coun a not meet 1 dele1 led. by I U.S. the Com edN B o . withi Worr th e "iri• annc rank inter woul Mrs Hou! 'Hutll ' I -- . Thursday. June 12. 1975 DAIL v PILOT A l I Huntington Offers Gardens An acre or park land hos been set aside in Huntington Beach for the start or a community garden. "We would like to establis h three or four throughout the city," Parks and R ecreation Director Norm Worthy said today. "But we will just start with an acre or two to see how the public reacts." R ESID ENTS WHO would like a 20.root by 30-foot vegetable garden plot can phone the recreation department, 536-5486, to show their in· lerest. The first acre in Hunt· ington Beach is locatl'd next to Irby park jo the central part or the city. It is within a resldenllul quarter section boundt.>d by Heil and Warne r avenues, and Golden West and Edwards system will work have not ) el been eslablisbt.>d. The city may charge a Yc.'arly lease fee from $1 to $10. TllE CITY will fence the garden, put in water lines. and install porta· ble toilets. Worthy said locked gates may also be put in, but that hasn't been decided. "Right now we want a 8ampling of the com· munity inte r est ," he saJd. · Councilwoman llar· riett Wieder suggested city sponsorship or coal· munity gardens, and Ute idea has been studied by the environmental coun· c1I, the planning com· mission, a nd the parks and recreation com· mission. streets. r----------------------------- THE CITY has de· veloped a thre e ·acre park there and still owns ano th er eight un - developed acres. If the garden is successful, it can be expanded al that site, Worthy said. He said it is pea~ land and was once the heart or !arming land in this com- munity. "It is good truck farming soil. You can grow ju s t about anything," Worthy said. Details of how the community g a rden Spring Fling Sale STREET DRESSES a... to 100.00 2 & l PC. P.AMT surrs a...totJ.00 AFTElt 5 P.AMT SUITS Rec}-to I0.00 sale 17.99 to 70.99 18.99 to 62.99 26.99 to BOATING PLAN-Clare J. Connell, (right) chairman of 15th An- nual Charcter Boat Parade, discusses route with actor Buddy Ebsen, grand marchal for the parade. With the high cost 6f f ood, community gardens are catching on throughout the nation. Worthy said some other communities in Orange County have started them and now have wait- ing lists for people who want a plot. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. I 5'22 SprilWJdole ot EdilMJfl' H...m.CJI-hoch, Co. 92649 17055 Pocifk Coast Hwy. s-wt hoctl, Ca. 90707 52.99 STARTS BOTH STORES JUNE 12th Ebsen Heads Boat Parade T he 15th annual Character Boat Parade in Newport Harbo~ ".''ill be held July 12 and Buddy Ebsen, the t elev1s 1on actor and catamaran sailing champion, will be grand marshal. The parade is being held earlier in the summer than usual lo climax Bicentennial Week in Newport Beach. This year's theme will be "Life, Liberty and Purswl of Happiness." CLARE J . CONNELL, chairman of this year's parade, said 13 permanent trophies will be given to winners in the following categories: char acter division, commercial di vision, non.commercial division, best theme oven.ill, best animation, best costume and best sound. In the c haracter division, classes will include Monter ey, bay launch, steam boat, work boat, classic boat, schooner and ''oneof a kind.'' According lo Connell, last year's parade drew 60 entries and he expects even more to enter this year. THE PARADE IS sponsored by the Com- modore's Club, a division of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Comm ercc. Planning the parade with Connell is the ex· ecutive committee, including Pete Barrett, Bill Coulter, Gary Craigmile, Wally Cruttenden, Tom Evans, Jim Felton, Don F1amm, Glenn Frazier, Tom Gillen, John Kelley, Doris Lindsey, Norm Loats, Dick Miller, Larry Miller, Don Pennington, Dan Rogers and Bob Searles. Distaff Meet Has Problem WASHINGTON (AP) keynote addres s and -Somewomen'sgroups Parker w ill be co· are infuriated that a man chairperson of tha de· was selected to be the legation. keynote speaker for the .. I've heard nothing U.S. delegation lo the In· but criticis m ." of the ternational Women's original announcement Year conference in Mex· said Jewel S. Lafontant. ico City. deputy solicitor general Alter protests were for the Justice Depart- raised , government of· menl and one of four ficials said that Daniel chief U.S. delegates lo Parker, head of the Ad· the U . N . -s pon s ored ministration of lnterna· meeting. .tional Development. will only share leadership of "J WAS absolutely the delegates. s hocke d ," said Rep. Parker was announced Margaret Heckler <R· two weeks ago a s the top Mass.!, one of four con· member or the delega· gressional observers lion. It was unde rstood named to the delegation. he would be in charge "[ can't understand a when the confe r ence man heading the U.S. de- opened, would give the legation at a time like keynote address for this this." country and then go onto Karen _Dec row. hea~ of a nother international the National Orgaruza- meeting in Gene va. t10n of Women. sent a telegram to President T ff E U . S . Ford saying many active delegation then would be fel'!l~nist s ~rom both led, it was understood, pohllcal p~rt1es would be by Patrjcia Hutar, the better equipped to be the U.S. representative on keynote spc~ker .. the Status of Women A wo.men s aclton or· Commission at the Urul· ganization of the State edNalions. 1Department sent But . a spokesman Secre~ar.yofStateHenry . within the International A. Kissinger. a pr~~est Women's Year staff saJd message th.at it was .. ex- t h ere had been a tremel~ d1strt;ssed at "1rievous error" in the Parkers selection. a nnouncement of th c r.ii~iiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiifi~~~ ranking and that it was o .rm;§u#:t'f,11;\ intended that Parker '\'"·"'~ii&--_.;.&~ would be co·head with b." Mrs. Hutar. A White House official said Mrs. Hutar will now make the , A great place for kids. 9th ANNUAL SOUTHERN CALIF. OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS SHOW for only ~.00 1dmisslon. T1lk to key m1n1gement from m1ny different Jobbers, Ol1tributor, • Fran· chist Co.'s. 1nvesti1ate their pros.rams. S.. What 11 new In the small Busintu field. SHERATON·ANAHEIM MOTOR HOTEL Ball Road Exit Harbor Blvd. Exit (Santa An1 Fwy. So.) (Santa Ana rwy. No.) June 13· 15 1 ·9 PM Dally l ·6 PM Sunday FREE PARKING lall1n wit-eSCOl1 $1.00 1ller 1 '·"'~ Fri. & Sit. N1t1 2"X4" STUDS l "X6~'X6 FOOT 88% Inches Long S 0 C I Standard Grade or Better 7. C Notched Stud .......... 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W • t~· Nf-llNV. iO&le COit s 1300 SLAB DOORS ..... Only 75 in Stock PANELING SPECIALS! 4' x 8' x Va" Particle Board Backed NO GROOVE WHITE PANELING ...... ~.l ~~- JUST RECEIVED 2 Truck Loads TURNED POSTS 2 " x 2" 3 FT. LONG ... ~.1 50 2" x 2" 4 FT. LONG ... ~.200 3 " x 3" 3 FT. LONG ... ~.2 50 3" x 3 " 4 FT. LONG ... ~-3 OO Manx More Sizes and Styles in Stock NO. 16 BOX NAILS Boxes . , 50 lb. $1450 GALVANIZED 1750 50 Lb. Boxes 30" x T x 'A'" Water Stained '--$ 65 MAHOGANY DOOR SKINS ................... .1 EA. ---::;--·---. N<rGROVE MAHOGANY PANELS . $.2~~ I 4• x 8' Pre-Finished (3-cotors) $ 9 NO-GROOVE MAHOGANY PANELS .... 3~A. I 4 • x 8' Weyerhauser First Quality $ 9 5 REAL BIRCH PANELING ...................... SEA. 4• x a· x V." Water St ained Screened Back $200 TEMPERED HARDBOARD ...................... EA. 4' x 4' x V." All Purpose $ l SO TEMPERED ~EG BOARD ......................... EA . PRE-FINISHED MOLDINGS 8' BASE ..... ~.l 00 8' .SHOE ..... 25c 7' CASING ..... 65c 8' l~SIDE CORNER.40c 8' OUTSIDE CORNER .SO .· With purchase of Tub Encloser . ADHESIVE KIT '415 TUB ENCLOSER 4 Styles & Colors Moulding Included DOUBLE STRENGTH GLASS 6' x 4' $27so WINDOWS WITH SCREEN 24" & 30 " with Light and Fan RANGE HOODS 24" Size 30" Size SAL.E LIMITl!O TO STOCt( ON HANOJ HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 8 :30 to 5:30 • S•t. 8 a,m. to S p.m. •Sun. 10:30 to 3:30 i' .I t I 11 I ~ D"ll Y PILOT .~ OUR NEW LOW PRICE Men 's Western Shirt. 1 9.99 Was 13.00. Po!yester/cot!on. Machine washable. A'>SCrted solids & prints. S, M, L, XL. JCPenney --------UN Yow ,ICP-r Chorge. E•cepr supermarket Thursday. Junt 12, 1975 ' \ \ I SALE Men 's Knit Golf Shirt 4.77 Reg. $6. Short sleeve classic 1n no-iron polyester/cotton. Assorted solid colors. S to XL . SALE Men's Walk Shorts 4.77 Reg. 5.99. Polyester double- kn1t in assorted solid colors. No-iron. Waist 30 to 42. LOW PRICE LOW PRICE 1'6~9°9 4~99 Brushed leather 1n chino or mocha colors. Crepe rubber sole. 6'/:i to 11 , 120 Wide wa le cott on corduroy. light brown in men's sizes 6 to 12 whole. GREAT BUY MEN 'S S~IP-ONS 10.88 Men's vinyl ~·ons. Perfect for the man with easy care and comfort in mind. Sizes 7V2·12. THE NEW LOOK "EARTH SHOE" 14.99 Men's brushed split leather upper with smooth leather trim. Molded rubber outsole. Sizes 7·12. ' ~A P•ai: Beach at Orangethorpe • Open weekdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 to 6. OIAHCH: City Dr. at Garden Grove Blvd.• Open weekdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. ESPECIALLY FOR DAD NORELco 40 VIP ADJUSTABLE SHAVER 29.99 ,' ' Reg. 34.88. Select ftom nine settings. Improved pop·UP trimmer. 110/220 voltage. On /off swi tch. Deluxe travel case : )FOR DAD LOW PRICE Gillette Max® For Men Schick Hot Lather 17.7712.99 Men's model with 500 watts of Get lather as hot as a barber drying and styling power. PltJs shop at the touch of a buttori. attachmenrs. (HD9). {300 ). For DAD SALE DC POWER TIMING LIGHT Engine Analyzer 26.99 19 99 Rugged d;e cast metal case • w/protective nose cone. Auto· Reg. 29.97 . Maxi-Tune per-maticallyadjuststo6or 12V. forl!ls 15 bas ic lu.':le up tests. battery . Positive or negative Solid state. No batteries needed. ground . Prices Effective Thursday, June :12th thru Sunday, June 1 Sth, 1975 SAHl'A AHA: 3900 So. Brislol44o. ol So. Cots! Pl1.r:a • Open Daily 9:30 to 9. Sundays 1 O 10 6. ' • ' ,. _, -· " ' f ' ' ' ' l • . ' s ' ' ' • I I I ' El vi the i: s uit t ow Merr \.\'eel tooo the \\'h l'I men Bi Cl R SA -G Jr .'~ Mar• 0 statC l'Offil s t a Df.'m Se• San the a ·or. J Brov "C de pc er no her. l-lc lv.•o the : milt• firm olhe1 slate Th Sten· of tr univ Chat tor • <ind Sch1 mi Iii 0 1 Dou Bro\ duri1 now to th in t Con~ "" Sen;, COU I hus l said prc)O have kno\ L Dyn pani <ll tt that educ he I pose on I stat• M firrr ho pt m<ir c II •• Co 0 0 0 0 0 " " UI ., .. .. .. .. •• " '- . ( I ~ I ' ' f r l I l. ~-----.... . . .., ... ·-· Thursday. June 12. 1975 l Nudist Ranch Owners Touchy ()fJpN! Elvis Presley s plit the pants of his white suit before a home town crowd ut a Memphis concert this week. He bent once too often to kiss one of the home town girls when his e mbarra!>s· mcnl oe<:urrcd. · Brown's Choice . Rappe d SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Ed mund Brown Jr.'s appointm e nt of Mary Jean Pew to the ·state college trustees has come under ftre from the s t a t e Se nate 's Dcmocrnltc leader. Sen. J a mes Mills , (0. San Diego >, ques tioned the appointment bl'caUSl' Dr. Pew is the wife of a Brown a ide. .. COULD YOU UE in · dependent of the gov- ernor's office'?" hl' asked her. However, Mills and two other members of the Senate Rules Com- mittee all voted to <:on· firm Dr. Pew and three other Brown nominees to state jobs. The others were Willie Stennis, another trustee of the state college <.tnd univers ity s ys t e m : E. Charles Fullerton, direc- tor of Fish and G <.1m c. and Maj. Gen. Frank Schober, the s t a te's military commandant. Dr. Pew's hus band, Doug la s Faigin, was Brown's press se c retary during his campaign. lie now is a special a ss istant to the governor. working in the Departm ent of Consumer Affairs . "MEMBERS OF tht• Senate ha ve been dis· cou raged from hiring hus bands und w1 vt•s." I said M ii Is. the Senate ·s j preiident pro ll'm. "We hav~n 't donl' 1t as far <tS I know." Lt . G o ,. . M l' r ,. y n Dym a lly. ''ho a ccom panied thl' two t r ustees at the hearing. told Mills that Dr. Pew, ::is Brown's education adviser before he took office, had op· posed the govl'rnor -cled on funds for promoting state eollege tcad 1t•rs. Mills voted for con- firma tion but st1id. ··t hope we don 't sec very many like this." I Call 642-5678. Put a few w ords to work for you. Schiel< announces NEW Weight Control Center If tht fol1owin1 sounds like you, please call the Schick Weight Control Center. 0 Lest weithl FAST on pill1 0 L011 weitht FAST on 1llou O lHI wei1h1 f AST Oft w1111 ditl 0 lost 111titllt FAST Oft hypftoli1 0 Gei11td Mifhl •Kk lVERYTIME FAST WEIGHT LOSS IS ALMOST AlWAYSA DISA,,OllllTIHG FAil· UAE ku1.s1 VIII ltlll lltw lht 111"4 CJll'thlt '" 1111 """ 100111!111 IM4• Vt• -It'll 1n the hm 'Itel. Sdlic• 1111 '" '"-' • • •• ,, .. ,.Ill lllft •Ml•"4 out of lht 11111• Sl,000.00I. rtl4tfdl 1h1t lt4 II tl1t ""'•"'Sellick Stt• Sruk•ftt P,..,- T1•IY i1tffftall CALL NOW ~558·8404 #15 Tow11 & C ovntry Oron9t havt' a da nce, we go put our clothes on rirst." The Simpsons are proud or their Sequ()¥ah County Camp and claim members have visited it from as far away as Hawaii. although most are from the Tulsa area. "We have lrllck. drivers. doc_. tors, mail carriers, machine operators, miners, housewives und nu rs es." Mrs. Simpson said. "We had folks out here last Sun- day from 2 months old to 62 years old." The Simpsons , nudists for 25 years, have little patience with SUPER PRICE 26" 3-Speed Bike 54.99 Ork) 74.tt. Features full reflector package, front and rear hand brakes. In men's or ladies· models . SUPER PRICE 26" 10-Speed Bike thOsc who spc1.1k out ugaiobl the practice. "Hell. w e enjoy 1l," s aid UllJ Simpson, 53. "You would , too. ir you tried it. I can't go around with a scrub-brush for all lhl' people with their minds in thl' _gutter.'' "Some or these ~ople who want to join think there is nothin~ out here but a big sex party and a wife-swapping affair," Mrs. Simpson added. "Know what Wt• got planned next weekend? We 'll be picking berries.'· Commodore Calculator 24.99 8 digit. 4 basic functions and percent key Operates on batteries of A C Great as a gift lor dad or grad. 59.99 Texas Instruments Elec t r o nic S lide Rule Calc ulator 14 c haracter display. parentheses k~ys. rec1proeal square root keys, P1 algebraic logic and rrore Rec hargeable batte11es. AC/DC adapter /recharger. !SRl400J 0ri9-l4.tt. Features cahper hafld brakes. racing saddle. full reflector package; racing handle bars, dera1lleu r gearin'g. Available in boys' or girls'. BIG VALUE 20" Hi-Rise Bike 42e99 OriC} 54.tt. Features bdnalld ~,,1dclle. h1 rise handle bars, re.ir C.OdStcr br <1ke. reflector pdtkilge. Av<11ldble tor boys or 1•11ls. BIKE BUY <r_ s:ss lock 4' ol heavy duty secunty chain and lock. Made to make sure . • you ve got something to pedal home ~_.. ~ !\~ . '1<:-x i:....--." ~ ~'q,,,,-~ lb~p~~ 5:9·9·· Chrome plated, lightweight Perfect for books. packages and picnic parcels.~ ....... .__ U.. YfM JC,_., Clmfl. [ •C epl $UC>t"lll'llliltl Bell shaped and bright A musl tor n1ght·t1rne bikers. Includes 2 ambt>r rrflectors. 49:9s Performs al! l our functions Floa11ng decimal, percent kPy. 8 d191t display. SALE \ -~_) Sunbeam <for,,, .. nd u .• 11 .. 1:.Cc..t h ruJtlerns SALE rut !>11own) . 20-pc. Ironstone dinnerware 12.88 Reg. 15.99. Service for 4 includes 4 eac11· dinner. ctip, saucrr salad soup cereal Dishwasher sale Pick yo•rr p.rnern 8.99 Reg. 10.99. 5·pc compll•li.•r sets 16 pc. dinnerware set 10 77 Reg. 13.55. Hull brown drip • gla1ed d1shware Service for fu11r Ovr.n proof ;d4:99 7 d101ts with floating decimal Performs all basic functions AC or DC op~ration (774D) FOR DAD 15 Drawer Cabinet 4.99 Helps organizP small par I~ f ,•,1tures Slt>CI lr,tmr see tl11uclr:twers c;wymri tiandlc LOW PRICE 14:99 3· .•quart capacrty fo r slow cook mg soups, stews. etc. Handy kitchen helper. (3t00) .,... PAii: Stach at OrangethOrpe •Open weekdays 9 30 to 9 30 Sundays 10 to 6. OllMel' City Dr at Garden Grove Blvd •Open weekdays tO to 9 Su ndays tO to 6. s.AMTA AMA: 3900 So Bnstol-No of So Coast Plaza •Open Daily 9.30 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6. . ' J LIGHTEN UP WITH 48" Workshop Light 18.99 Ii. lutli s 1 .... 0 4U ....... tt flo1011•srf"nt l ms C.li.J1n. UL li~ttd. (6185) SPECIAL FOR DAD Steel Tool Box 7.49 19 •tool h1 ~ w1lh lilt out tr.Jy. G1~es pl£•nty ol room for tools. 10.99 20" tool ho~. sturdy metal -,\1th hit (111t tray. Prices Effective Thursday, June 12th th ru Sunday, June 1 Sth, 197 5. , I' ' lhursday, June 12. 1975 • ' Democrats Map New :M,arijuana Drive SACRAMENTO (API -· Liberal Democrats arc p1·eparing i.nother ca1n· paign lo trim C;.ilifornia marijuana penalties. This time they'll \11in, they pre+ diet. Assembly lle publican leade r Bob Beverl y agrees, sayinl{: .. I think ""' lhc41 vott!S will be lhert.' ... • ~· Legislation dropping penalties for possession of • JIA,/ small amounts of pol to lhe UPI 1••...-o . 'C'ifi.:f"11:" r\ House s ubcon11nit- tee h<1 s rccurn rncndcd that Congress restore citizenship to Con- f1...-1.ierate Ge n . llobt•rt E . Lee and end his 11 0 yc(lrs in .Iin1bo of man \\·ithou.t a cou ntry. ~ -, level Qf a traffi(' ticket fell thrt't' votes short In the As· scmbly last m o nth as Republicans either abs- taint.--d or voted uguinst the meas ure . T H F. OUTCO!'I E sur- phsed many people. who Uioughl the bill "·ould easi- ly clc<1r the Den1ocratic- dominated lo"·er house. Since t he n. bill backcrs have 'A'Orked behind t he Safety Course To Ope11 I r•:,_ ~t~fk LOW PRICE · Jr. & Misses Swimwear r\ t h rt.'t:'·'-'"CL'k s:1fcty course for n1utorcyt:le riders "'ill start i\1ond:jy at EdP.;on High St·houl in l lu ntingtoA Bc:1cb . The l·ourse is offL·tT·d by Cal St;.i lc Lon g Beach, and is 'A'o1·th thrl'e units o f collegt: <'rt·dit. ~loto1·er<-·lc s ;.ind n ecess <.1rr equtprncnt "ill be provitlcd , a t'('tird· in g tu the tt'<1eht•r . Robert Burns. uf the t-l untington Heat·h i_"nion l·ligh St·hool Dis trit·t. The t·ou rsC fet' is $8..1. but <J 50 peret•nt reL<1t t~ "·ill bt· gi\'t•n tu th(· fir:st 18 studt~nts \\"ho s ii..:n up fo1· the <·l:1ss. ·rhere is ;.i ct1ss limit of 2.1 students. ·ro sign up. phonl' ,\1 :111 R. Pr obst . saft·I~ :111d d r i\'t•rs et.lu(':1t111n li l'- partn1t·nt . (":11 St:1t t·. l.on g l~t·:1 <-·h . ':!13 J -198-.i057. or !ht• t·on!inu - in g cdut•:.it1011 ufftt't·. tl!JJ .i9H ·-131 5 . r\1Jplicants n1u ~t h;t\ L' a n1 oture;.·t·le t•ndurSl'· n1ent on tht•ir dri\·cr',.; lii.:ense :.ind s hould h:1\·e a leltt'r of reeun11nt·nd<1· .t iun fronl tht·1r hig h st·hool J-H'111t·iµ;tl l)I" t·ol · legt• l'ounselor Clerk Job Ope1i to Jobless ,\ <-·lcrk s lt•nu job fur the l'ity of lluntingtun f3cueh is llO\\" upt•n lo ;.iny resident of the city \\"htJ bas been unen1ployt•d for <ll least 30 d;ivs and h.:is the nt·cess:1ry Joh skills. lntere stl'd rt·si dents ha\·e until Junt• 20 to app- ly. The <1p phcant must h;.i,-e a n1inimun1 s ki ll in ty ping of 50 ,,·ord:-; per minute a nd in s horth:.ind, 80 \\'Ords per minull'. J·'or furthe r inforrn:l· tion eont:lct the Co•1~t Ernploymcnt Center , 17211 l~eae h Bl,·d ,, ur phone &12· 7751 . lrvi11e Teache r A Winne r Kitty lr e land , a teacher at fr vi nc·s Greentree School, has \\'On a $2,500 U .S . Equestrian 'f e;_im schola rship lo a l'-''O· month t raining prog:r;.im in Dcnmnrk this s un1 - n1er. i\1iss Ircland"s <.ippl iea. lion for the tr<.iining pro- gram in d ressaJ(e \4';JS one of two acc e pted throug hout the lJnitcd States . Last October ~he \\'on first pl<.1 ('e in thl' ,\meric:.in l lorse Sho\~' r\ssociation ·s nationul chan1pion s h1p in dressage competition. BURKE WORLD PRINTING & TYPESETTING " • ' BIG BUY Misses Sleeveless Coolers 7.99to 16.00 Pnn\s <t 'ld sol•ds .n nylon and :1c1yl1c A 1111ge selec:- t1un ul 2 pc slyll·~ Junior ~»ll"~ :=i t) t I 1.J 1;1 "-11SStS ;,,~,.~ 10 1u 16. A lso 1 piece 10.99ea. /..·_,, f\•· I I/ • , I~ ' I 1,.olt• I HI rr., '"', ,, ,. · ,nl•· I, •ll/l•S!1·r L•··l~'i. li"!\ ''" I 1· I ""-" S•lt5 <> tu l ,. r JC~ney _____, I ........... ~, I \ -··---·--~ I ' ·; . " . ,, " . 25°/o OFF Metal all-purpose frames Choo5e lrom a wide assorirnenl ol at1racr1~r frames su1lab!e !or 1ram1ng iust abou1 anyth•n9 Black or walnut 51.7. 7.o;9 8~10. a ;:11.9,;12.11,;14. 12.10. 16,;20 Ouant1t1es L1m1ted Timex Watches 15.95 l),.y 11HI drlte 111 °"'II" r sil~c r torll· or goir1 tone ~.i~e 21.95 Automd!•c ~r,11 v.1nd w1111 day ,,nd dA !~ '.:.live r tone C<t5e- 35.00 Electric divers watch sriowing day and date scenes to p il·k up t he handful of votes they net.'t.I for passage. · Supporters no"' say lhey hope Lo bring the Senate. passed bill up for another vote before the legislature takes a month·long July re- cess. "We feel very confidl~nt thut v.·e have 40 rock-solid votes and three or four other members who have indicated they are nexiblc LOW PRICE General Electric 3-band radio 31.99 3-band portable lealures AMI FM as well as Public Ser~ice. Smart ly sly!ed (7·2910) SAVE 2QQ/o 2'2.39 Reg, 27.99. Soll expanded vinyl w1tl1 2 1a1ge outside pockets Holds one sur1 ;:ind 11101e Great Buy For Dad or Grad Racquetball e nQugh on the liill to SUJ>· port it,'' said Gordon Brownell, a spokesman for the National O rgap.ization for the Reform of J\tarl· juana Laws. "SO I AM Q UITE sui·e that there will be at least 41 votes when it comes up for reconsideration,'' Brownell s aid Tuesday. Sen. George Moscone '~ bill v.•ould make possession Men's warm-up/leisure suit 21.99 Nylon knit convertible collar. Zipper lronl Tennis sinpe lflm_ Navy. red. while. S.M.L.Xl. l :-~-.. 18.88 Reg. 23.99. Weight set_ I 11 0 lb . 111 a variety of weights. I wo I 5·· <Jun1b<J€l l bi115. Racquet 18 88 14. 99 Rog 23 99~1"ghl boo<h The Eagle by Leach. Lighfwe1ghl with extra slreogth aluminum lrarre wt11ch insures maximum ball control and long lite. GREAT BU Y 9.97 3-WAY HOME GYM Set con t;11ns 3 spnng heavy chest pull. 8"6" 1ump rope. I pair heavy hand grips. Great gilt lor Dad, 17711 SKY PA.IJ I A.ST MHTUG&H HlYlNI. CALt•. t714J Sl7·1l74 ..,... PA.II! Beactl at Orangethorpe •Open wetkdaye 9:30 to 9:30. Sundays 10 10 6. QI.A.NII: City Or. at Gwden Grove Blvd.• ()pen weekd•VS 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 6 l.Uift: AMA: 3900 So 8ristOl4«>. of So. Coast P1111 •Open 01Uy 9:30 lo 9. Sund1ys 10 to 6. ... 'f or one ounce or less or marijuana ;-1 misdemeanor punishable by a maximum fine of $100. Under the 1neas urt!, those found with Jess th.in one ounce would be given u citation instead of being arrested and booked. Currently possession of <.iny ·amount of pot can be trealt!d as either a misde- meanor or felony with a maxim um penalty of 10 Skil' 61h" circular power saw 26.99 L1ghtwe1gh1 saw handles home pro1ect cutting 1obs Fa s! and accurat(' 5 500 RPM cutr•ng spet'd (534) 0 ~ Stl~1""r11;,f)g Kit I ~ ·---... .::::~-: years in prison. The bill provides up lo six months in jail and a $500 fine for possession of more than an ounce. Californ ia's felony pro- visions against the sale of n1arijuana would not be ('hanged by the bil l. SUPPORTER S ARGUE that the Moscone propo6al v.·ould make the p unish· menl for possession fit the c1ime. Skil · 1/4" Variable Speed Drill 21.99 Fcdtu•es "U1usl able trigge r sµt·cd cuntrol f orward and revcG~ lr1e,1I io r most dnlli11g UI li:.te\I. (456) SALE , Mec hanics too l ches t 13.44 Reg. 16.99. 2·drawer cliest has lots o1 room 10 help organ•le tools Lock down top carry handle SALE Weller Solderin g Ki l 9.99 Reg . 12.99. 8 piece kit includes soldering gun wi th p1s1ol grip handle. Tips. wrenches. nlore SALE Drill Male 3.99 Reg. 4.99. Holds your drill and accessories Polystyrene cabinet has drawers, poclle!s Carry hanclle SALE 36 drawe r cabinet 8.77 Reg. 10.99. Helps organize smdll parts Fea1ures sleeli lrame, see-th1u drawers. Carry handle ' Prices Effective Sunday, June 8, thru Wednesday , June 11, 1975 . ., , ' s 1\ ~ H< An pot anc be< to asl linl era saf m1~ T the g" cla dar pro ,, ast1 wit will the cha hou tha1 da> ot h• saic CO i Am ast[ iet : sim Ape u the blet con atm spa· mi , nitr 15 The pur• at 5 T coul the pl a peri cau: p r e divt q ui1 the 1 Tl ove1 iets aim F p u r Apo a I evic Ape kill • dur: lesl )ft ... c .. 0 , 0 0 0 0 fAI "' UA ~ ·~ ... ... "·' ""' ''" ---...... . .. Thursday. June 12. 1975 DAILY PILOT AJ5s Ex-convict Desperate, Wants to Go Back HYPNOSIS ttLAMES SOCIETY Robert Ferguaon Soviet Mission 'Safe' SPACE CENTER, Hou s ton CAP) - American experts say potential fire h azards and other problems have been met and, according to the three American astronauts, the planned linkup of Soviet and U.S. craft next month is as safe as any other space mission. The astronauts said they disagreed with con- gressiooa I critics who claim the mission is en- dangered by an accident- prone Soviet record. Apollo , with three astronauts, and Soyuz, with two cosmonauts, will link up in space and the two crews will ex- change visits for a few hours during the mission that begins July 15. "IT 'S NO MORE dangerous than any other space mission," said Thomas P. Stafford, commander of the American crew. The astronauts s aid the Sov- iet Soyuz spacecraft was simpler than the U.S. Apollo but safe. U.S. space officials say the most obvious pro- blem that had to be over- come was the different atmospheres aboard the spaceships. Soyuz has a mixed oxygen and nitrogen astmosphere al 15 pounds of pressure. The Apollo operates on a pure oxygen atmosphere at5 pounds. Thus, the U.S. crew could not transfer from the Apollo to the Soyuz as planned without ex- periencing the "bends" -nitrogen poisoning caused by a change in press ure . Deep-sea divers who surface too quickly frequently get the bends. THE PROBLEM was overcome when the Sov- iets lowered the Soyuz atmosphere to 10 pounds. For the Soviets. the pure oxygen of the Apollo atmosphere posed a fir e hazard, as evidenced by the 1967 Apollo flash fire that killed three astronauts during a routine ground test. · Schiel< announces NEW Weight Control Center If Ult followint seunda likt yo11, ,.._ ult th• Schidl Wti1ht Control Center. 0 ltrt Wlitllt FAST on ,ilh 0 lm wtltflt FAST en 1hoo 0 ltst llltiPt FAST 111 wet11 4itt 0 lost 1"ltllt FAST on -y,nt\k O GlillN Mifllt Mck EVERYTIME FAST WEIGHT LOSS IS ALMOST ALWAYS A OISA,,OllllTllllG FAIL· URE tMavw yt11 1till llavt tht 11111t Pwi11t fer tllt •111t fHft tlllt flll4t y.-~I ill die tint ..... $dlic* htl Ill .... • • • • I '"'"" tMt ~ .. , ti die - SUOO,IM. rtWttdl tllft lt4 It die ttM4ll klllU St•• l•tkltlt Plltfta T rvly 41ttttt11tl CALL MOW 558·8404 EAGLE GROVE Iowa (UPI> -After four mooths in the outside world, inmate 101418 has decided freedom in America isn't all it is cracked upt.o be. Robert Ray Ferguson, who left Iowa Slate Penitentiary ju.st last February, is bitter. He'.s thinking of going back to prison. Armed robbery should do the trick h e figures. ' Ferguson was born, raised and spent all but two of his 40 years in prison. On the out- side, he has found himsetr jobless· and often lonely. .. Society has put me down," he says, because of his criminal recotd -including 18 felony convi~tions in his 40 years. "I Uke the freedom but you don't exist on freedom," Ferguson ·said. "You don't get your a>ed a nd food on freedom. "You got lo support yourself, but I can't find a JOb," he said. "It comes down to what are you going to do -it really does something to your mind. Mentally I'm still in prison." Fetguson, who Uves with OUR NEW LOW PRICE 24.88 Mature men's co-ordinates in continental styles. Available in brown, It. blue. beige & navy. Sizes S, M, L, XL. ----U. Yf/1111 Jefa llJ ~ Except aul)lfmtrk .. Men 's Sport Shirts 6.99 Long sleeve print shirt of machine wash nylon/ acetate. Assorted fancies. Long poin t col lar. Perfect for leisure wear Men's Slip-Ons 10.88 Men's vinyl slip·ons. P.erf ect for the man with easy care and comfort in mind. Sizes 7·120. JCPerreJ ,,3 4~6 789 0 9 .... ~--. ..... -- UH Your JCP1nn1y Charge. and does yard and cleanup work for longtime friends Emmett and Mary Lamer here, told UPI.he is becoming desperate. "I 'm getting pretty damn serious about getting back in Cprison >.11 he said. "I'd do it by committing armed rob- bery -that is going to get me the most years. l 'd rob a gas station and then turn myself in." Asked when he'll stage the robbery, Ferguson said he has no timetable. "When I get really uptight, then I'll go do it." Seeking the security or prison walls is nothing new for Ferguson. In 1973 he asked Gov. Robert Ray to permit him lo spend the rest of his life in the s tate prison because he feared adjusting to the hustle-bustle of the out- side. But after a short-lived and unsuccessful parole which put him back in prison last year, Ferguson decided he re- ally wanted to tackle the world when his 10-year prison term for robbery ended Feb. 7. Lt>arn To Conlrol Your Habil• Lose Weight • Stop Smoking • Relieve l11somnia • Gain Self -Confidence •. Relieve Tension • l mprovl.! your Memory i.tfld Concentration. San C lemente Hypnosis Center 655 Camino De Los Mares, :.'I Suite 126 l \l,•tllful Pl411.a A\ ttt'• !)l f1vm~oC1,·ma.•nh.•Grnr-ral H0ioVh1l) PHONE493·3332 YOUR CHOICE 24.88 1 I• ~ 2·piece western look leisure suits for men. ~~ ' j --~-l I ) \ ... "t[" -1: 11 1, A I [~ ~ \ ' _Ii J.,_.J ' ~ ,'\ ~ I I \) y : . ~ I i ~ I ~ I I . ~ Men's 2·piece suit of 100°, brushed cotton. Western style jacket and pant. Flare leg. Con trasting stitching Embroidered pattern on 1acket. Men's 2·piece leisure suit of 100% brushed cotton . Jean style jacket w/saddleback pants. Flare leg pant. Contrasting stitching. "*4.A PAll1 Beach al Orangethorpe • Open weekdays 9:30 10 ~ 30 Sundays 10 to 6. ~City Or at Garden Grove Blvd •Open wttlldays 10 10 9 Sundays 1010 6 SANTA AHA: 3900 So Bnstol-440 of So Coast Plara •Open Daily 9 30 to 9 Sundays 10 to 6 ' . ,. e'tt,~ .............. Q .... Old Spice After Shave Lotion 4'/dl.oz. 129 Old Spice Gift Set After Shave 29 9 and Cologne Dutch Master Cadets Pkg.0110 369 5 Packs Kentucky Club Tobacco NI.wt. 225 12 oz. ' Grooming Gifts .Brut 33 Splash-On Lotion 711.oz.199 English Leather Gift Set A~~~ ~t7~~e 4 5 0 Deodorant Hai Karate After Shave Lotion 411.oz.149 '-•ti·•• l ...... ' • . . . English Leather Stick Deodorant 135 Canoe Cologne 311/\6 IL oz. 6 5 0 Roman Brio Cologne 411.oz.199 Smo,ker Gifts for Dad! El Producto Blunts Boxot 50 699 • " ... ' ...... '" AMPHORA , '11.! ~ -,, .,,,J(,:,,.4<,.._, ... Amphora Tobacco 3 .s9 Phillies Panatellas Pkg .ot10 369 5 Packs Dr. Grabo Pipes 3 95 to 7 95 Special prices good 1hru Sunday. June 151h. We 1eserve the r19ht lo lim11 quan1111es. El Producto Little Coronas Pkg.ot 10 369 5 Packs ,, Cricket Disposable Lighter 99¢ IUIMA PAii: Beach al Orangelhorl)e •Open weekdays 9·30 to 9.30. Sundays 10 lo 6 OUHll: City Dr. •I Gai:den Grove Blvd.• ()pen weekdays 10 to 9 Sundays 10 lo 15 SANTA AM.A: JUOO So. stol4'4o. of So. Coast Plaza• Ooen Daily 9.30 lo 9 Sund•V! 10 to 6. r ,., Gillette Trac II Adjustable Razor With4 249 Cartrid?es Aqua Velva After Shave Lotion BY>fl.oz.119 ·White Owl lnvincibles Box ol 50 5 7 5 ....---' I l<.nrun :pf~ Venturi Pipe with Free Pouch of Tobacco ,~ . ' 299 ~ 123 f~i Ill 0 t -·---··-... u .. Your JC,..,..,.,cllM ... [KCeot Supermarhel '! Gift Suggestions for Dads or Grads Thursday. June 12. 1975 Graduation and Father's Day. Two very good reasons to spend some time In the next few days seeking a "just right" gift. Dad, or the recent grad In your home, might appreciate a leisure sutt, like this one from Penney's Fashion Island. Other Gift Suggestions from merchants all along the Orange Coast.appear on following pages In this Dally Piiot special section. Dally Pilot Photo by George Leldal .. ~ 1 DAILY PILOT 8J - \ • fl2 DAILY PILOT \ ' Thursday, June,12, 1875 .. avertllllllg l'••ture i Gifts Dads are sure to use • Stepping out or at play At rest . Inviting ha mmo ck and oversized ptllo w are a sure hit am o ng weary dad s o r g rads . Handma d e . w eath er resis ta nt T w in Oaks hammocks com e in three sizes at prices lrom S39 10 54q at Pier I Impo rt s. 2710 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa. ~aura Oler, 5, of Coeta Mesa think~ her father, -Slit, tooks--gre•t-In-his- leisure suit by Royce, $115 complemented by a Burma shirt, $25 and bell, $10. All are from Si lverwoods, Fa.shion Island , Newport Beach. THE PERFECT GIFT c\ FOR DAD OR GRAD In addition to the items pictured; we have· a long list o f unusual. fantastic outrageous. and sometimes useful me rchand ise for men (and women) to e njoy ... come in and see for yourself. IMPORTED HIP FLASKS ... ... Th""' beautiful llasks are made in England ol the linesl pewter . Just the thing'°' traveling or sports events. $18.25 Over 1200 beautltully detailed aulos 1moorted lrom all over rhe world -T h e largest 1n the U .S. from -. --' We 've seen a lot o f bad ones around town. He 'll be Ptoud lo have these in his home or ofl1ce. From $4,95 ~ f'<'~' (' ' ' _:J ,.- PROFESSIONAL WINE BOTTLE OPENER Yes lh1s is what they use in restaurants. The fines! Quality. Also available is a new opener whic h utilizes two blades to bring the cork out in1act. From $5.75 PACHI NKO MACHINES .,..chines avaUaDle. $56 75 PRECISION TOOLS The finest German lools all laid out in a genuine leather case. Just the thing for lhe car Of home. $98.50 EXQUISITE GERMAN STEINS Some of porcelain. some ol stoneware. all beaulilut. The beer even lastes better from one ol these. From S5.75 c.arry one 1n the car, on camping trips, 1n the b o a t . W e ha ve a complete assortment ot these Quality versatile knives. The original and authentic. From $5.00 1660 E IN MacARTHUR ARE y NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA (714) 752·7552. HOURS: 10..5:30 MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY 10-5 SATURDAY. CLOSED SUNDAYS }_ Dour see captain execut~d in Alvastone from a Smithsonian Institute orig inal is a fine-addi- tion to office or study. Statue is 17 inches tall and is a father·s day special at ~5 a: Brentano 's, S o uth Coast Plaza. Wh ile shopp ing at Bullocks, why not re- gister dad in drawing for this 3-speed bike eyed by Ed Miller. Bike and six pairs of Harris bike shorts go to w inners to be selected Saturday in Bullock 's men 's de- partment, South Coast Plaza. sony has a sporting idea for Father's day TV-11 5 Sony Black & 'White 11" screen measured diagonally OJr lightweight. guest·sized transportable gi ves you a good size screen, and a great picture: black and white and bright; cri sp, clear and lively. Engineered with l~O solid state circuitry,.to ensure safe, dependable, smooth operation. Come in today and pick up a winner. From Sony, maker of champions. .. ITS A SONY: KV-5<XXJ Sony Trinitron 5" screen measured diagonally The remarkable 5"Trinitron color transportable is an exclusive little number made for busy executives, people on the move, and real sports. However tiny, it offers the big advantage of housing the Trinitron Color Systen1, which produces brilliant pictures in crisp. real life detail. Tomorrow, 1nake a little room for yourself and ta ke 5. Then, you can show it around to amaze your friends, or keep it under your hat. .. ITSA~ • ~:;;NJ.-.-.----CHOOSE YOU SO ORANGE COUNTY'S LARG ST SONY DEALER! KV-1910 SonyTrinitron 19' screen measured diagonally I ' Take I he f ami I y Io see dazzling shows, col orful ..__:::,,':::::':::::;;;:;~~lJ movies. and a va ri ety of other big entertainment, HP·310/SS·31 O on us: t ~e remarkabl e farruly-s1ze Sony Tn n1tron. 1ne color. as everyone will gather, is at once clea 'r FM STEREO, FM/ AM RECEIVER , and brilliant. natural yet distinct. And. owing to our RECORD PLAYER advanced devt lopn"lent of a unique J 14"wide-angle Who says you have 10 go to pieces to get good sound. pidL1re flJbe, you get a bright sharp picture in the Wilh a Sony Compact Stereo System you can have com-· l imn"'le~t ca binet around. W11y not come in today, ponent sound in a nice 11r11e package. And with 11le name nd ~ee what you've been missing. Sony you know you're not comprom isi ng on quality or features. So, if you 're try ing to get a sound system to-11'9$ A SON'E~ gather, gel one that's got it toge ther ... A Sony Compact Stereo Syslem "Tl"SASONY" 'if -.. ....... M.... ...., •.•. ,_.,.... = I 1•111t 646· I 614 •>,·>•>• -,'7ir--••·• -M'lftCI fiii.i'1...,, e.1 ... ,~ -• • ••-..,.,.11.,1i.., s==Lr'.!> (._ _______ ... .,. ... --· ""---· ... ·--··-...... .. ............. - I. I ' -I. - B:J DAILY PILOT ThurSda • June 12, 1975 Advertising t-eacure On the courts On the trail Pack in Style Gym Fitzpatrick, salesman for Pat's Ski Shop at 8909 Adams Ave., Huntington Beach, suggests a backpacking favorite - the Kelty Tioga pack, $77.50. Pars stocks complete selection of outdoor gear includ- ing rentals for dads not totally committed to roughing 1t. Tennis Gear From socks to sweatbands dad can be out- fitted in style at the May Compan,.y, South Coast Plaza where this choice 6f shorts shirts and jackets was found. 7 ' An Orange County tradition since 1892, we at Chandler's this year have chosen to celebrate our JUNE SALE event by giving away an exact replica of a model 1892 BICYCLE* UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS on Chandler's Fine Furniture Custom Carpeting, Custom Draperies, . Bedspreads, Lamps, Recliners G Bedding. fuv1nG Room. 01n1nG Room'.; fBeDROOm~ f occas1onat Pieces) ecaame seers~ ~~\\odet~ § ' fg $ ~'!-::. ""/' '/ii ··-·r, t.~ '*-Come in to Chandler's and sign up for our FREE drawing! No purchase is necessary. Drawing-July 31-Winner need not be present. at QUALITY aOTHESOUTS .,..~ you can buy ft.at special DAD or GRAD famous brand men's-w•cr at everyday savings of H~s of ltelfts at similar IGYlllCJI LOMG SLEEVE $8 99 ' DRESS SHIRTS • MASTEi CHARGI ••• th~ store for him UMKAMHICARD .... ---S-2_1_V_A_L_U_E ___ , QUALITY CLOTHESOUTS SOLIOCOLOR-DOUIUO.T t•OOllllVUT el •1.•H&DI 11914 IROOKHURST ST,. FOUHTAIH VALLEY lle1J• McDOl!Okfll MOfil..fll. I O:GO to 1:00 • SAT. I 0:10 to 6:00 • SUH. 12:00 to 5:00 SlAQCS ,, At play Toys for adults of alt ages are.Jhe speciattv at Bentley's at 1660 Dove Street, Newport Beach. The new shop in MacArthur Square just south of the Sheraton Hotel offers • these cast iron reproductions of anti- que toys. Both circus • and fire wagons are on sale at $54. * RIMIMBIR * FATHIR'S DAY .IUNl151 What better gift for that "special person'' than a bottle of rare, golden 1915 Boal Madeira from Portugal? * Or any of the 5000 other items we carry in stock ... including a large selection of wine gifts and fine liquors. We feature an incom- parable selection of spirits ... including rare cognacs and liqueurs. GIFT WRAPPING * FREE LOCAL DELIVERY Orange County's Largest and Finest House of Wines SEQUOIA WllE CELLARS and LIQUOR SHOPPE 3300 WEST COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH • Phone 642-9414 We're your local independent hardware merchant with na- tional chain buying power. Black & Decker 1/4" DRILL Great lor so many hOmt! pro1ec1~ Double 1nsuliltell -no ground needed Recessed locking bulton reouces chance of acc1oent11 ·1ock·on · (117004)' 3/8" DRILL Extra toroue from double reduction gearing Double insulated -no ground needed p:7\04) 7-1 /4'' CIRCULAR SAW Great buy 1n a oowerlul general·ourpose saw. s 1 7 9 5 Bevel and depth ao1ustments easily made Sawdust e1ec1s away from cumng line Cuts dressed 2 x 4 sat 450. (I: 73011 Added protection for power tool buyers ..• Black & Decker· ::::7303 7%'' SAW KIT [ ~r l'l'rl v J0 • '1l'r•"li·r.tJ1rl'.''-' • "" 111 1 c ,,•om''"' d rt.J'l'~t c 1·rv111fJ cJ;P Ca ... ,• C• ''1V•'nl•'r'l•1 nnld_. I .. !· nco> ;Jf'rj <:•II;] b Jdr>t;. I"• ud•~".: ;:7 ·OI 'lW 11 ·•1 7'' ·• r 1rib1'la'1on t,11rl•'. 7:1-SOI rip l·'r>:•' :rid t.ii,,,~ .. '"'~" 11 Black & Decker·· One Year Consumer Satisfaction Guarantee JIG SAW s999 Low·cos1 and versatile for slra1ghl curved or scroll cu1s Double insulated -no ground needed (ll 7504) HI-SPEED FINISHING SANDER 10 000 orb11s per minute for faster and smoo1her sanding and ref1n1sn1nq Sands flush on 3 sides DoublP insulated 1=174041 s12ss WEBER 13" Smokey Joe Kettle Grill WET & DRY SHOP VACUUM CLEANER s249s Compact Sil!' 1\ pcrf11r1 for picnics. cal]l1J1ng Col laps1blc II''}> lor t ,JSV SIOI. age and trJnsµort. Last· 1119 porcelarn f 1nish 1ns1c1e and out SJ100 ~ 819 8-gallon drum (takes up to 6 gallons of water). Automatic shut off; exhaust blower. Includes 1%" hose and extensions. TI650 WtHPt:. SOLDERING IRON KIT ~r::.~§.!. ~ Gun Tacke~ 4 9 5 styltng 500 waits oowe<. HD-4 L1ghtwe1ght but tough and powerful. Drives X" sta~les. ' -IANKAM£RIWD STORE HOURS: Mon. thru Fri. 9.9 Sat. 9-6, S.... I 0..4 DAil. Y t'll.0 r FOR DAD ON F.A..THER'S DAY '<. Unu~ual l11tle g1f\~ ~ 1n prc(tUU~ 1:1old to show /1im you care. Ship'~ 1vhcel for the sailor. businessman 's rn,1n1n1 wllh ilqua- rnar1nc; rennis ra cquet; ' r.V.~'-"ii=>'I gold toothpick or '-' >;// ~ sw izzel slick for a little ~~.'Jf/"1 . 1 fun, golf club with '7 cultured pea rl ball. dL BankAmericard Masler Charge CHARLES H. BARR di ernon·s SPOR.T SWEAR. • ) L • , 'one-stop' shopping at its :fin~st! OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS OUR SADDLE COLLECTION LET TH E PROS AT WES TC LI FF SHOES FIT YOU IN THE NEW. RUGGED TRA DITIONAL SADDLES. SEVERAL COLOR COMBINATION S AVAILABLE. '31 "\Vliere slioppi11g 1~ a real pleasure" 1052 Irvine • We stcliff Plaza • Newport Beach • 548-8684 LllYO~ ' I ' \ I ~ ~ z (") rn ~ Enhance Pull-on Corsette with Lace Bust Sizes 3.4-38 B & C. Color·white Veta's INTIMATE APPAREL • • Ii i I i I A PERFECT FATHiR'S DAY GIFT A great selection of Shirls and Ties. Shirts in summer shades ol durable press dacron and cotton_ Pep stripe ties from Talbo!I are welcome gilts_ '-.:.. REVl"RSE PRINT SRJ>rr 5lf I RJ3 8Y SVRFUNE HAWAII $11ill BfPCH /-!I'. T WITH COLORFUL. B'IND 18""- ~.cg~~f We,.crWf Plli- 1028 Irvine, Newport Beach, CaWomi1192660, Phone 642-7061 ....... ___ ,...,,.._ ..... ~memberPatfiers .Day! Grve him the special attention he deserves on his day, Sunday, June 15. He'll love a thoughtful card and d1shnctive wood w nt1ng instrument set from Hallmark. Matches & Hapkint lmprinttd PAPER UNLIMITED PARTY TRAYS for the Dad or Grad Party Connoisseurs choice of an assortment· of fine foods Adds a festive note 10 any gathering. INCLUDES HAM. TURKEY, ROAST IEEF, CORNED IEEF AND A SATISFYING ;:>ELECTION OF POPULAR DOMESTIC CHEESES. Also pickles. ohves and your choice of potato salad or cole slaw. 24 Hour Notice! $169 ,., ~ Call 646-1411 SEAFOOD SPICIALS s19~ 59' .. MARKET BASKET WESTCUFF PLA1A .. .. . . . . . " -~ ... . . . ,. . . . TRUE VALUE SUMMER _....._"-L.l~&.J..u.J COUPON TRU-TEST CHARCOAL LIGHTER •tcJ. .... 5 5 c w111ac.,... s....~ ... _.w_,......_ ----·-·9-f .MU. u.it_ ,_ .--. WaterPik~· Shower Massage A MASSAGE WITH EVERY SHOWER Un1Qut• ma~~ag1ng action deliver!> pulsatin& bursts that soo the st1mu *"\1~,. • '· late massage you• ~~ • whole body' G~am ' chrome fin15h (<) Unlim.ited. .,_ ~~ ... : '· Ad justs for ''' WALL MOUNT Combinations! MODEL #SM·2 f J !!t ~ EXPERT TAILORING CUSTOM-MADE •SHIRTS •SUITS •PANTS ALSO •Rewea•lftCJ •Lodle1 & Mew's Restyling • Wortuftanshlp Gu•..tetd <W Er~talif f CJ ado't~ Wtttcliff rtna -Newpor t le•ch 645-1072 !'I , I J 'one-stop' s hopping for Father's Day OAILYPILOT OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS le Porffc.._. TM1 Fathw'1 Day- 1.,..Mbw Dod witti Food Gift P4*1 I MAHT PAkS OH DISPLAY -WE MAIL! ffm~~(f' '~~m~~ OF OlllfJ WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17MI & IRVIHE-MEWl'OU HACH rHOH~ 642-0972 MN.·Frl .,. .. ' s.t. 'TV ' s-. 'Til 5 clarftell~ Dedrick's Tux Shop of Santa Ana, Inc. FORMAL WEAR SPECIALISTS TM lcrtest fasJiio1u. in ~ taste. Ow spKlally trained ~ -pnpand to show you a vast Hfectlo• af d inner suits and occHIOries. RENT AL -SALES FORMAL-SEMI FORMAL-U•FORM.t.L 646-8891 WESTCLIFF PLAZA SAHTA AHA 25 FASHION SQUAAE 547·6341 L.t. HAIRA 43 F.t.SHIOH SQUARE 525-2910 Regional Repair Center for SPERRY· TOPSIDER DON'T THROW AWAY YOUR COMFORTABLE OLD TENNIS SHOES We repair and resole ADIDAS -TRETORMS - & all other maf or brands -4ntlon'I ~ SHOE SERVICE • C-dtt Mer • .......... le•ll ~1st.I •S..CMttY .... •Wtttdff,..._ • ,....... ,.._..,...... ...... a.te ,,..,., MONTGOMERY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY WESTCLIFF LAUNDRY w. .... c....,. FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL SebrilMJ GroOftlilMJ Kit trv;1uoes v~amooo tono11 rt, •""1 "'-'' COf"lltOI •1tn brusn con-t; icltJ Sl\amooo Dru\!\ R~ SIG.SO s9so D l1tilldlve Hair Styting by Jim • Chariie Marw.1 • f'tlil and infT'odycing Al St. JoM and lriC)itte, Manicurist Appointmrnts ~f'f"'N!d WEST CLI FF H AIR DESIGNERS Westcliff Plaza -646-9925 TERI CONDE' formeriy of the Bal lslmtd Ar.a is now with our staff Miss Charlene. Mgr Miss Joyce. Miss Jerry, Miss Judy Mr Roy Brigitte-Manicure. Pecltcure & Margan Technique WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & lrv1ne•Newport Beach•S48-0460 Open Sunday Bf DAILY PILOT Casually . Frank J. Sanicola, Jr. of Campus Mens Wear in lrvlne's new Campus Valley shopping center near lC Irvine, models the comfortable cool of Haggar slacks and a Puritan pullover, each $16. Store Is at 4529 Campus Drive, Irvine. Gift Bargains Shoppers look for 30 to 60 percent savings on top brand menswear stocked by Quali ty Clothesouts, 18914 Brookhurst St., Foun- tain Valley. N o frills, low overhe_ad merchandising promises budget·pleas1ng k: ,, ~ I 1~' ' I ,f I I ' j I I ~ ii ~lill~~l4L§' 1\ Lasercraft. • Beautiful fn9ra•ed Desk AccrsMXies I 0°/o OFF Towels, Both Accessories and many othrt- Gifts for Father •he house.and I ,• '-----·~~= I IOJ Westcliff Dr. Newport leach 548-3303 People section • ' • keeps of track , of what people ' · j are feeling, I saying, 1 ~and doing. ( Ewery day.· in the • ..,,~\J1·W~li I I r I ' ~dvertlalng Feature fi1ther'1 Oily 11 a special oa;;nion .•. ii umc of reflection for 'l'O\I aod vou1 dild. Tell h•m you remembe-r with lood g1tl paks from H1ekory Fa1m1 ol OhK>. They come in all l•lfl and pocn . MMl'I' include BEEF STICK Sun•~ ~u~ge. chee1.e1 and other spec1i1ll't' loods. T•e your 1-elechon with you or we wdl mail. ~•-• Ood ... 1~· GwcM. $oo\olood ' 0.d *"' "''°' "'" •'' 1»t. "<""'""' ~(lo,,_ Jo• Qlo.,. :ip<<och. ''' 81{1 Sl oCot s.,.,...,. s.~ .. ,.. • '" 0r .;....,_. ~ ....... • .i.. or • "'"' Mod<fr• '""""'°'"· $n\ol<r G°""". ,.,,, ,1o11y .... •-•"•• 5,,,_., a.,.,''""'·'"""' s1oc• ....i s".'.~~"~' '"" _ ... •'' "°' ''"-• ' .. -· M.ta ~ ... -;,.:;~ eu.-.... s11t1 ..•. ll!lf SflCot s..-s. .... ,.. lhll< ....... o. ...... Snoo•• o.. ... s.r, Mold .....,.,., ~Oft""''"'"" S•"-'' 8on "'°"' .... '' ~-:.·.;::.~ rviany more Gift Paks on Display! ttll~k©f1 i°{flfi'ffi~ South Coast 1iaiil COSTA MESA lowH C:O.ouwl Moll lri•lol al Son Di"9' fr-y 0 ............. ... .__, ...... . ... _, ....... . 'hon•: .54()..6991 DON'T FORGET ·~ hoo1e yowr tenni1 raclcet from one of largest of tenni1 roclcet1 i " So. Calif. All of our racket1 come with a Fiii COYER. ... . I ...... _ ,, .... ._.. r\ 141"1 \, !' v !I I •&TN ,, c._.""'" '"· , SHORTS 4t" ·-41" I ·-· - 18(48H% \\ I \• .. ., .. ...... "'. FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL Siring an1 of aur TENNIS RACKETS AND $AYE. Oil filted Nyl11 Stri•r Re1 . tl.ID 511 OffEI D~IES fiTIKl'S NT TElllllS SHIRTS r,,,. TElllllS ( 6 99 50% P1lyester • 6 99 . ) P1lyesler CottH Blui 51% C1ttt1 . I RIG. 10.00 RIG. 10.00 llffEl COOD TKRU fiTHl'S llT --- ~ 't PENN ·' l' TENNIS BALLS °'\,·..-' 119 CAN WHRI ONLY -WMIU YHIY LAST .. LY Check our lar1ge selection o f Shirts, Shorts, Sweaters. Warm·ups. All For Th e Tennis Players . MASTER CHAHGE • BANKAMERICARD •LAYAWAY 115 PALOS VERDES BLVD. REDONDO gEACH 121 3) 371·1551 "' ' 19H ADAMS HUNTINGTON BEACH 1213) 592·2121 1714) 953-4555 ) . -· Gifr Array J, H. Hall Jewelers of South Coast Plaza of- fer this array of gift Ideas for Dad or a graduate. This samp!· ing is featured In their Jewel Court display. REPEAT OF A SELLOUT DOES DAD PLAY? GUITAR SALE CONN -THE OLDEST & LARGEST PRODUCER OF QUALITY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN THE WORLD. CLASSIC SIZE 6 strings, 391A .. standard size. l'el. SIZf.50 SALE s599s COHCHT SlZE 1119'11 Blonde Finish Dreadnaught body, 6 steel strings. 41 Yi " long with band holder. V"'-Sitt.SO SAlfss995 '· .• IU.CH sa1 COHCEIT SIZE in Rosewood finish. Oreadnaughl Body v ... S22t. ... " s99so 6 strings, 33,,. .. long . ...... S74.5D N•·i.:. S22 NOW Sil • Reg. S-19 NOW S24 FREE GUITAR BAG Free with each guitar. Denim carry case with shoulder strap, hand hotd & music pocket. Heavy duty double stitched for easy traveling . Reg. $15.95. Also included a 2 4 "x36" c hord chart. Brentano~ SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3333 SOUTH BRISTOL I Upper U..C. Mew Wiltgl HOURS: M·F 10-9, SAT. 10-6, SUH. 12·5 PHONE: 556-7533 Heg. $59 NOW $29 !~~! K••c. !\IJ5 NOW $17 rm Heg. 589 NOW 1'44 w~·c. s..as rteg. 555 NOW S22 NOW $27 H l't. SMV NOW S44 i===o====:;====R ~F{;!~ WHILE THEY LAST~ l(<"I!. ,75 NOW SJ7 N •·K· '!>59 NOW S29 Money Clip l{l'~. $22 NOW S11 You may select one ol those handcrafled turquoise tie lacks FREE with purchase of $25 or more! Valu1.•d al I 0.00! i~ Cutllinks ~ lleg. S<!O Chokers H l'K· $6Y·'fM NOW $34-49 ~[[i B•ll lutkl11 Nt·a. SI 10-Sl?O NOW S55·S110 Solid Silve• Overlar Br1c1leb H l'i:. svv . .,,Jun NOW 549·$150 Ml'I · )1211 NOW S60 · Wa tch Atbch1111nts K1•1:. )7'* NOW SJ9 Key Chain Hcg. S22 NOW $1 1 MASTER CtiAAGE • BAN!CAMEAICAAO • SOS CAEOtT Pl .. N lONO llACM, llll Att1~!iC .... "OPEN SUNDAY 12·5 r0tt11•NCl, U4~~ fh•lllo!M 11"1. 'NlW,OltT llACM, IHlllH hlu" SHOP FRIDAY NITES Tll 9 ¥1'MllTtlll, 119!8 'llil1dtlp1!11 St. •IJilAM[IM, ,.,.,.,. ,lllt "'""oo 11acw. s .. 111 '" cir . LOS •MOILIS, •rc1 P!1" "TOtflflANCl, 0.1 ~"'° f n~•O'I S,, ,llL SAT. IO.S130 'OllAMCI , 1111: lhtl GI Ori"" • ' • r Leisure Lux·ury Brent Koshman relaxes in a polyester western style leisure suit from J. C. Penney, Fas_hion. Island, $35, complemented by a California collar shirt at $12. Shoes, too are from Penney's. • Gym Fitzpatrick of Pat's Ski Shop, Hunt· ington Beach, shows how convoluted foam pad warms nights in a sleeping bag by High & Light $115. 'Auction Fare' on Irvine Cable Comm unity Cablevision Channel 3 in Irvine and Newport Beach offers the first llve easy chair auction as a way to buy gifts for Dad or a grad by telephone. ·Picture yourself in your favorite easy chair, phone in hand, bidding on a variety of items ranging from antique jewlery. porcelain. furniture, tur- quoise, Jade. paintings and all you have to do is turn on the television. It's all part of a new merchandising concept, conceived by Cable Marketing Corporation, founded by Joel Wesley and Georgann Maltese. Comm unity Cablevision. Channel 3 In Newpo rt Beac h and Irvine has joined with the Cable Marketing firm in producing. "Aue tion- Fare," a one-hour live television auction show to debut on Channel 3, today from 7 to 8 p.m. The weekly series w ill al- low viewers to bid for an- tiques. by telephone. Viewers must first call in for a bid number. which will Identify them to the auctioneer. Persons who purchase the antiques will be able t o pick them up the following dat at the Chan- n e I 3 s tud ios. 1061 Cam el ba ck St. in Newport Beach. "Auction-Fare" will be hosted by veteran television game-show host, Jack Wells, formerly of KABC Radio in Los Angeles. Channel 3 Program Manager. John Miles, in- dicated that ig response to "Auction-Fare" war- rants a live, instudio art auction w ill follow, featuring works of various artists throughout the area. Any questions per- taining to the bidding or purchase Of items to be auctioned off on the w eekly, Thursday en- counter, should be directed to Miles, Com- munity Cablevision, Channel 3, 644-4471 . If you're tired of doing al I of the leg work, searching f or your favorite col lectlblles, Auction-Fare may be your best bid for entertain- nien t. The f irst live, television show of its kind in Orange County. FROM Fash ion· Island Newport Beach '; Adve91l1lng Feature Heck's Lido Open~g • Timely fOr Dad's Day Jult In time for Fatheir'• Day, one. of the flneat clOthlng ator .. tor men In 8outt,ern Oallfornla ta openlno at th• entrance to Ltdo tatand. H.ak1 Men'• Stores In the locatlon that formerly WU Bldw•ll•. Is clothing headquartera In Orange Oounty with a vaat Mlec- tlon from formal attire to lelaure aults to caaual clothing. Manager D on McCullough says Hecks hu over 600 casual and formal suits In stock and plans to lnereaae the selection. Lido lslahders are find- ing Hecks to be a conve- nient quality atore where they can ahop In comfort McCullough suggests you come and vlait their Mii( store on Via Lido, haw a cup of coff H with him and dettrmlne yourMltwhyHecka 11 omr of the finest men's ator• In the area. If you haven't bffn In before, Hecks 1ay1 "Let's· get acqua1nted." and find an ellte choice of .. tt\:.Fi+:~ men's garments. Even a bootery with a complete line of f ine shoes Is available to you there. McCullough believes the tailoring department to be the finest In Orange t' County. Hecks tailors are hand picked , ex - perienced craftsmen who can handle any of your tailoring needs. "After years of ex- perience In their trade they have been brought into Newport Beach to supply you w ith the pa- tience and attention to detail once found only in -- Europe," he said. To custom.era o f Bidwells the new Hecks won't look the same . Major remodeling Is giving the store an entire new look. But, the greatest asset of Hecks is the employes who make their slogan "service, quality. integri- ty" a way of life. • Don McCullough, manager of Heck's Men's Store, 3467 Via Lido, Newport Beach, ar- ranges gift suggestions displayed In former Bidwell'a locatlon • J.HElllERT HAL~ewellers Fme jewellers & Silversmiths Smee 1898 1411 gold·fillld ·:$395 Now, his l t•l 11.IAI f9 ha s a mate. ' '' lntro•iaclttt U.1 ~tJTi1n1 Comput~for woman, 1t lw•dll...,Y lt•11tlf11l 1s It Is incrtdlbty 1cair1t1. So th• tM ot 1ot1 c:upt synchronized. Ter111t. ot c:CMll'M· NOW IN SOUTH COAST PLAZA Sonia Ano Fashion Square I 547-8332 •South Coast Plozo / 5-19-'!379 Westminster Moll/ 897.0327 • Puente Hills Moll / 965·1557 PoSl!deno • Santo Anita Fashion Pork • Woodland Hills Promenade FATHER'S DAY FIRST ·- .. lf.S. D'~d Oil ,. ' l I ./ r I I I I •t J Fully fashioned, sport shi~s of lux'urious yet practical Qiana~ A Silverwoods exclusive Short ~lceve sport shirts of lus- trous, knit Qiana• nylon with costly fully fashioned detail A d1stinct1ve, collar and pla cket slyle sport shirt any Dad would enjoy. Navy. po-.:;der. ecru, rust. BY THANE 18.50 I silverwoods I 45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEACH STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR I~ \ ·1 , • ,. >. • • • ......... Gift Selection Joseph I. Hartstein of Jewels by Joseph on the first level of South Coast Pl aza, Costa Mesa, points out Wide range of choices of thoughtful gifts for Dad or a graduate. How to treat Dad like a • He'll !eel like royally on his special day- with a Pier 1 hammock. Neatly kno1· ' Ted and braided lor style and comlort. Strong rope and "stretches .. of sohd oak insure sturdiness. 3 b19 sues. Just the gift !or Dads who love the great oul· doofs and l ined bola bags. Goatskin bota bags from Spain. Latex-lined. Lets Dad carry wine anywhere. Get one on sale! Reg ....... ~4'9 Now .................... $299 Books -especially fci1 Dad. Special interest hardback books he'll love rece1v1ng. At unbeatable prices! 20°/o -800/o olf original publishers· price. I ::i::;., ~34 99 I 54· • 82' -Reg. 545.00 Now .... 539.99 1 lio • 84" -Reg. $49.~ Now ..... 544.99 Graphic prints. A wide variety ol l1ne·quality art pnnts. 16" x 20" matted. Great for Dad's office or study. g $699. $8 9 GiYO a Pier I lnlernaliOftal Gift Cerlifital•. R•d••mabw in H!o U.S., Canada, Australia, and Europ•. COSTA MESA OUHWE"'""" :::IM 506 E. LAGUNA '= '.] J?IO CITTSH<>mM6CINTH IJ.Tli.U.AYI. llACH fll HAllOl lLYD, 63).0HS 772-2472 1294S..e-tHw1· lj · : ' c...':';'1~-MON.THIVSAT.lf.tSUM.IM 494-9101 DPa r Gloon1y Gu!il Horsin' Around ·"·'-"'''"" ,. Single Servings Money's Worth t • Advertising Fe•ture J G ame on the Move Executive Backgammo" set packaged In atteeha c&Sd for $100 Is proving to be a popular gift choice at Brentano's In the new wing of South Coast Plaza, C~taMosa. WANTE DIA.MONDS• GEMSTONES J•w•h bf ioseph$ is 1eo1chin9 for diomond1 011d. gemstones lrom private .indlvlduals 1nd estates. Careful eumlnatlon and eYaluation by our experts.' Highest prices paid. Cell 54().9066 11>-9 dally, Satur· day.t!Mi, &Jnday closed. ask lot Mr. Dennis Foltz or. Mr. Joseph. iewels by loseph ........ _,... ... --... ... .--.---......... Penney We've found Father~s Day Values to help you give~ ' Dad the very best. Closeout Sale! 14.88 Orig. 27 .98. Men's alpaca wool sweaters at tremendous savings. Classic styling. Men 's sizes. Limited quant~ties! Special 4.88 Hawaiian style shi rt. Polyester crepe in favorite prints. Men·s sizes. Quantities are limited! 20°/o • savings on men's pajamas! Sale 4.75 Reg. 5.98. Short sleeved pajamas in no-iron cool polyester ,t:otto n . Collarless. button front styl e. • • Sale $8 Reg. $10. Long sleeve fashion print sport shirt in easy-care acetate.klylo n. Dad would love one! Men's·sizes. Sale prices effective through Sunday. Leisure suit special for Dad! 24.88 He'll love this 2-pc. leisure suit: c asual 2-pocket sh irt jacket styling in polyester for wrinkle-free good looks. Men's sizes. Limited quantities. COSTA MESA• NEWPORT BEACH . ' ( •• COFFEE IS SERVED AROUND A SPANISH-TILED POOL GARDENS INVIT_ING By J O OLSON ' Ot tl\e Dally Pilot Sllltt There·s a two-acre pa rcel of land in Corona del Mar which is invitingly p lanted with trees and ·n owers and dotted with ponds, fish, fountains and a coffee ter· rnce. rt ·s bccom ing more inviting now that the total plan is nearing l'ompletion . ln fact , the ·s herman Foundation has jus t allowed the publication of the first major article about the garden . But there s t ill are many mis· ~onceptions uboul it, sajd Wade Roberts, director of the gar den. Lunch is not served and never will be (coffl'C and pastries are •Jffered >. Thi! Junior League, :.\hich mmnlained a lunch tcr· :-ace there until last year. has nothing to do with the Sherman Foundation. and the ASsistanrP League is not involved. The Junch myth seem s the hardest to eliminate, ~berts noted. In the article, whf'ch ap- pears in the June issue of a popular California gardening m agazine, the headline boldly says, "You can eat lunch there ... Lillie publicity has been done for several reasons, Roberts said. First, the block has been 10 year s in the development, and its :s mall size prohibits large crowds. "We want re a lly interested people to come," Roberts ex- plained . "It's a garden of dis· covery. ·· NEXT TO NURSERY • The garden concept was added to the original dream of a re· Wade Roberts, gard~n director, plays with koi (above). At right is a scene from the cactus garden. Various plant collections are shown at the garden . sear ch library when property was purchased next door to a nursery in Corona del Mar. The retention of the plants seemed natural as the block was ac· qwre d and the Cotal plan was de ~ ,·eloped. Now , tt i s a miniature bota nical garden with an cm· phas is on education. There arc I three g reenhouses. a shade house and outdoor color dis plays . Guided tou rs are availabll', and for the first time. classes will be offered in plant prupo~ation . bons ai, ge neral photography. sketching a nd painting, fl oral clc· sign. m acrame, natural crafts, µI ant care and hanging baskets. Classes will start al various times. be!-(inning in the middle ol June. and the fees averuge ~5. The Sherman Foundation abo participates in work studies pro- grams with Corona de l Mar lligh Sch ool and sc h ool dislric;t Regional Occupational P ro- grams. both in Corona dcl :\1;.ir and at its greenhouses in L>an.1 Point. I Another new ,·cnturc is oµcn ing up the facilities for weddings So far. every weekend in June is booked and the remaining times are going Cas t. ONE VISIT The beauty of the Sherman garden , with its large bromeliad and orchid collections. hanging baskets and color beds, is that it can be seen easily in one visit. The Sherman for whom lhc garde n and found ation are named, ironically. never knew about t he work which is being done in his name. He was born in 1853 in Wes t Rupe rt, Vt., studied to be a teacher , moved west for his he alth and became involved in land development in Arizona and the establis hment of railroads in Southe rn California. Il e wa s nam ed M oses Hazeltine Shc rmun. but usuallv was called General Sh erman because of his 1883 appointment as Adjutant General of Arizona Territory. Among his business inrnlvc· m ents were the Arizona Canul, Valley Bank of Phoenix. the Vulley Street Hallway Co. in Phoenix, Phoenix Waler Co. a nd two other Phoenix banks . Ill' and his partn<.•r', M. E . Collins. donated the 10-acrc plot on '' h1ch the c.ip1tol building in Phoenix now stands All the while he was working in Anzona. Sherman had his eve on the growing to" ns of Southern C.ihfornia. lie was a stockholder 1n the Nationa l Bank of California. but was re.illy more mtt'rcstcd in tr:rnsportation. ELECTRIC Ui\ILWAY ,\s Ol').!iln i zc r of the Los Ange les C'onsolidatl'd Electric 11ailway Co .. he built the city's first dcct rit• street railw:.1v systl'm, thl•n linked Los Angelc·s and Pasa<knu ll\ rails Shl•rm:1 n and hlS railroad partner . F.. P. Clark, also con· !-.lruct('(I the famous Balloon Roull' hN" ecn Los Angeles und S:rnta ~l onH:a .\nothcr of h1!-. ac:l·ompll:-,h- ments \\a:-to help dc\'elop the foothills of llolh•\\OOd. whi('h th{•n \\a ... t·allt•d 1·101\y\\O<x.iland. The i.ign for this subdi\'ision "as placed on the hill in large lcl· ll'rs. ~i nd !:>till n•mams with the ··1and" l'l1min<1tcd . :'\ever a man to s it and twiddle his thumbs. Sherman became in- \'Olved in the development of the Tejon Ranch . was a director in the Yosemite Park and Curry Co. a nd forml'd the Los Angeles Steamship Co. which Ii.Iler was sold lo the Matson Lim•s. lli s name h <.ts been im· mortalized b y the l0\\11 Sherman Oaks, and he hus a Slrl'et na m ed after him, S herman Way. Locally. thl' dcvelopl'r left his mark by owning u home on Rav Island, where he1 d i<.'<l on Sept. 9. 1932. at the agl' of7R. I le w ci:-, l'U logized 111 the Los ,\ngl•les Time:-, by his friend. Harry Chandler: K EPT PROMISES '"The outstanding charac· tenstic of a JI the General's '1C· tivities throu g h out his long career as u bus iness leader a nd community builder. us attested by the many who have been as- sociat ed with him. was the fact BEA ANDERSON, Editor TlwrMl•Y, JIHle U, lt7S ' .. ' ...... ~ .. 0 .. 11y Piiot PhOIO\ by E. lH PdYM Driftwood birds greet visitors in center courtyard of gardens. Annual flowers are planted in beds around the figures . that abO\'C all l'lSl' hl· J'l'l7.l'U hi:-, name and al ways kept his word A promise made or :m obligation undertaken\\ ere sacrl'd lhmg!'i to him. .. His pussing turns a s1gnifi· cant page in the history of 1.1>.., Angeles, for he was om· of the las t of the notablc group of pioneer s whose visism was main· ly r esp on s ible for the city ':-, phenomenal progress." Sherman's work 1s being <:ar- ried on by his c losl' fnt•nd und personal assistant. Arnold n. llaskell, who now resides in f1orida . He est:.iblishcd the foun· dati o n in 1951 and s till pa1·1.1c1pates closely in its \\Ork. Also donat1n_g to lhl' foundut wn h a \' c b c e n S h c rm c.111 • s t \\ o daughters. both dl'C'l'as<.•d The gro\\ th and de\·clopml·nt of the l!arden is bemg directed b:- Wade Roberts. a g raduatc of Cal Poly who 1s a nat 1 V<.' of Chino. Roberts c r edits the arch1tct·t. i'\ello Zava. and the huildl'r. ,\I Clemence. for much of tlw pro gress which has bel'n madl' in the garden und it:. buildings. llOl SF: PL,\~TS Thl' Siu.· r m :in i.rardl'll". \\1th thl'1r dis pl a~ of indoor pl<1nt:-. ;.ire :1propos for thl' cu1-rt·nt tunes. \\hen l'\ l'rvonl' Sl'l'tns to be ha\ - mg a l<n l' ~;ffair with plant:-. \\'hy 1:-, ~rccnl'r) so popul;.ir nO\\ '! ·· Pt•ople arc bl•coming close to mother n a tun·.·· Rob<.•rts said. ··Peop le arc becoming very aware of what we ha\·c. rind thcv urt• fnghtenl'd bec:.iust• of wh~l \\l•rc.• losing.·· · House plants tire lx·ing used in dl•corating. he addt•d. bctausc .. lht•y add life to :-our hon1l' :.ind surroundings.·· Roht'rb bclJ<.•\ es that plants and gardl'n!-. a rl' not J~t a pass· mit fad. and that more and mon., JX'<>Pll' \\ill turn to places lik e the Shl'rman Foundation gardens for a moment of pc;.ic:c and tran- qu1ht~. Peace and tranquility. ~t.·:-. but d<11i'l plan 011 lunl'h. Remcmbl•r? Thl' gardens :.in• loe;1ll'd al 2r .. 11 F.. Coast I llgh" :.iy. Coron a dl'I !\lar. :ind are open from 10.30 :.1.m . to .i p.m dail). I ~ .. • 'I ,. .. . . .. . .. • . • " .. ThurSday. June 12, 1 it•~ A Ma.n's World By JO OLSON Of ... O.lly ,.. ... St•" Do you ever wonder wbo decides which gar. men ts will be on the rack~ of your favorite boutique or department store? Generally speaking, it is a man, even iC you are talking about women's fashions. Thls was one or the bits of information gleaned by Ora n ge Coast College's buying class on a recent visit to the massive CalifQrnia Mart or\ Ninth Street in Los Angeles. This 13-story building, which most of the public never enters. is where the wheeling and deahng of fashion tukes place. It 10 20 30 ls wh~ro tho cloUles are t>ouibt and told for bun- d reds of stores, and wb re tashJon trends are determined. Each of the 13 fl oors is fille d with miniature stores where wholesale buyers make their selec- tions. The floors are segregated by general kinds of merchandise, s uch as knitw ear, women's sportswear. children's clothes and swimwear . The OCC class, accom- panied by Euge n e Overholt, their instruc- tor (who also is a n ad- visor to the campus clothing store, The Wind- jammer), toured the re- gional buying office for the J . C. ~enney . C?· BLOUSES Choo1e fro• • bewllM Mlectloa. Al ... ,,.....colon.Mid ~IRHsytoc­ fort.brict. wht$ occupies a wbolo floor in the mart. Earl Meredith, opera- tion s a nd contr ol manager, talked about the respoasibilities ot a buyer a~d gave an in· dicatiOn.or what kind ol person can be s uccessful in this rield4 N<W"mally, to be a buyer for his firm, a four-year college dgree is required, and the com- pany does its own train- ing. ' "We teach the techni- que of buying •' he said. "A buyer has to know piece goods. He should be able to te ll what a jacket is worth just by looking at it. .. If you d o n 't like m ath, don't figure on be- ing a buyer.'' h e cau- tioned the class, which was about 75 percent women. The attrition rate is high, he said, since many leave for similar jobs in other industries. The pay ran ges from $9,000·SSO,OOO for his compa~. or th 25 buyers who work r his firm, only six are women. ~SALE ''The trou ble with some of the women is that they let their emo- tions get in the way. They tend to buy things they like, which is the cardin a l s in for a buyer." A buyer s hould be quick, decisive, have a logical thinking process, be un e m otion al , ag- gressive, motivated. dynamic a nd tactful, .Meredith said. "' ' lar«Jr•t ••ledlo11 of INCM1tif11I pa11h11ih 111 L.oiJ-a. This free book makes your plants grow. Keystone makes your money grow. -- After his talk, he look the students on a tour to see the buyers at work. They learned that men's leisure suits a re the "hottest" item in fashion right now. that washed denim continues to be a very popular look. Though Overholt ad- mits that '·m en have dominated the ft.:1shion field fo r yea r s," his female students seem determined to succeed in this ··m<.tn 's world.·· Julie J ardine, for ex- ample, already has started on her way lo a c<.1reer as a buyer. She now works for a depart- ment stor e and is plan· ning to study for a col· le~c deg ree. She would like to buy women's clothes. she l ' said. because she ltl-l·s buying clothes ... Roberta 11<.tmi lton abo plans to obtain a colll'j!l' degree, then plans tu open her own clothing store "somewhere on the beach." Keystone offers the highest interest rates. 8.06°~ net anr1ual yield on $1,000 certificate of deposit. (Federal regulations require a substantial penalty for early withdrawal.) Keystone's free services also help your money grow. The Money Machine puts up to $100 in cash in your hands any time of the day or night. Free safety deposit boxes. Free checking accounts with one of California's leading fu lt-service banks. And Keystone's open 9-12 Saturdays. Drop In today and pick up your free "Guide to Interior Plant Care" by the Living Plant Growers Association. Keystone's interest compounded dally. With new $40,000 insurance. Annual flatff Annu;il Yleld1 Annual flates Annual Yield1 l750Jo • 8.06% 6 Yu" · $1000 Or More l500Jo • l790Jo 4 Y earJ · S 1000 Or More 6.750Jo • 6.980Jo 2-1n YurJ • S1000 Or More 6.50% • 6.72% 1 Year· $1000 Or More 5.750Jo • 5.ftOJo 90 Days · S1000 Or More 5.25""' • S.390Jo Regul;ir pauboolt account paid from day-In to day-out 0 KEYSTONE SAVINGS Westminster Office, 14011 Beach Blvd Airporl Center Office, 4301 MacArthur Blvd. Anaheim O H1ce, 555 North Euclid Mission Vieio OH1ce, 24041 Marguerile Parkway Assets over $75 m1lhon Ruetten 'models' Below, students check fall merchandise. LA MODE FABRICS 2J740 I&. TOIO IO .. JI. TOlO SADDUIAa< VAWY PLAZA ........ ., .............................. . HAWAIIAN PRINTS ..... 11.aeHOW Sl.IO WINCAMA VELOUR --. .. aa.HNOW$1.91 AT &OTH KNITS ~ PRICE large Selection conoM 1Llt4DS 45" wide ... u .ta HOW SI .If ANY PAnl!IN 1/J PllCI GLORIA VANDl!HILT PllKTS ... ta.ta HOW SJ.91 With purchase of fabric to go with 11. with this ad. - . -.. STORE HOURS: Daily l 0-8 Sot. 10-6 Saddleback Valley Plaza 23740 El Toro Rd . El Toro Next to Vtlla Sweden 581·9390 18682 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 968-1200 for Father's Day '75 ... a selection from our ~~~;;;:~TALBOTT TIE SHOP llow can s he think about succl's~ in such a l'ompl•t1t1\'e fi eld ? She ~ ~I I d ~ h C k n 0 \\' S t h e sel'rel. Su cc<.·ss ful ~tore O\\'lll'l'S "kOO\\ what pco- plt• ''ant. They keep up," ~he t'Xplaincd. ' -r _,. fr om the Robert Ta\boU, studios in Carmel Vs\\e.y to al-ease of Newport. Beach ... simply the world's fmest lies. 44 fashion island, newport center 644-5070 EVERYTHINl IOES-RllHT TO THE BARE WALLS~~ SAYE 40to75% FIRST QUALITY MERCHANDl~E •MANY, MANY STYLES AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! . , Rite Dates Iol_d • CANDACE LAYPORT Layport-Timpe A spring wedding is being planned by Can· dace Joan Layport and Michael F. Timpe both of Mission Viejo. ' The daughter of the Merle E. Layports, Mis- sion Viejo, Miss Layport is a graduate of Mission Viejo High School and Saddleback College where her fiance is studying. He is a graduate of Gladstone High School, Azusa, served in the Army and is majoring in law enforcement. He is the son of Evelyn Timpe, East Haven, Conn. and the late Mr. Donald Timpe. '*** Finnegan-Rigdon A garden wedding at the Costa Mesa home of the Robert Finnegans is being planned by their daughter, Sherrill Coree Finnegan and Ben- jamin E. Rigdon, Costa Mesa. The wedding date is July 12. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Corona de! Mar High School and her fiance is an alumnus of Rochester High School and Muskegon College, Musk'egon, Mich. His parents are the Russell Rigdons of Rochester, Mich. .._ * •• Hoyt-Heyd on University of Redlands seniors, Pamela Ann Hoyt and Bruce J. Heydon are planning to marry next June in the First Baptist Church, Redlands. Miss Hoyt, daughter of the Clifford Hoyts of Westminster , graduated from Fountain Valley High School and is affiliated with Delta Kappa Psi sorority. Her fiance, a graduate of Montgomery High School, is the son of the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Heydon of Santa Rosa. *** Denigan-Potts Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Denigan of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Deni gan to Charles Douglas Potts Jr. Miss Dennigan is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and a student at Orange Coast College. ' Her fian ce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Potts Sr. of Fountain Valley, is a graduate of Fountain Vall ey High School and attended Golden West and Orange Coast colleges. They plan to marry Aug. 16 in Sl. Joachim 's Catholic Church. ... Thureday. June 12. 1975 DAILY PILOT C;J Attuned to Learning Lesson There is a special place in heaven for people who own pianos or organs ... where the sun always shines, the instruments are always in tune, and the keys lock when some hamburger sits down to play ChQP6llcks. Children are drawn lo an organ or a piano ..• especially the ones who are lone deaf. My mother oWtll an organ. I have. watched that poor_soulde· t eriorale from an apple-cheeked loving grandmother to a s niveling, watery-eyed troll. Believe m e, it is not easy watching someone you love sit through 100 raggy choruses of "Long, Long Ago" (with drum attachment). Every Sunday before going to Grandma's, 1 de· liver the same, tired sermon to the kids. "Do not -repeal -do not ask Grandma to let you play her organ. It gets on Grandma's nerves. "I know she pre tends it doesn't maµer, but I watch Grandma while you are thumping on the organ and last week she grabbed a plastic banana off the coffee table and crushed it in her hand. Take something to do . . . a game, a baseball, or a sedative ... but DO NOT PLAY HUGE SELECTIONS NA TIO NALLY ADVERTISED FAMOUS BRANDS OF Better Quality Junior & Misses SPORTSWEAR & LINGERIE "Starting Today Women In Orange County Will Be Spending Less For Their Clothing." (And Dressing Better Tool) OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9, SATURDAY 'TIL 6 NEWPORT, INC . 1-N(WPOAI ILVO COSIA M(SA, CA Ptt0 ... l 11UJ ... !t 1I04 fNl[R Oto IAOAOWAf OR Ill• ST~EET l'LCNTY Of fA([ •AAKINQ IN nu AlAA JM SHOWS YOU THE ROPES from greece an~ steppi11g lig~tly out i1t1 califorRia su1shine: our natml leather tho1g on rope braMI, ~·pair 20.00. a criss·cr1ss of rope on. a wedge of brai~ ud woad, er 111 a thick brai~ heel, each pair 23.00. (all have the exercise wotd botto111 to tiYt playful footwork a lazy work 11t I) these bare facts, pra1f p1sitiYe j111 shoes in THE ORGAN!" Grandma meets them at the door with a big hug and the first '+'onls out are, "Can we play yourorgon. Grandma?" The repertoire is always the sam e : "Chopsticks" (played lively): "Heart and Soul" (with another no talent playing bass>. and a pitiful nab al •'Love Story'• with one finger while the vocalist strains with "How do I begin. begin (higher) • • . begin (lower) . . . begin (between and cracks) ... "ending up eight keys later with the right note. "They're not the King family, are they?" said mother the other Sunday, knotting h e r handkerchief and biting on it with her teeth . "Speak up, mother," I shouted over the din. "I said they're not the King family." "Does their playing bother you?" I asked. "No, why?" ''I s aw a commercial once about a grandparent who was cr a bby when h e r grandchildren beat on the piano and it was because she was irregular." AT WIT'S END "The noise could do that?'' she asked. "I think I have a solution, mother. Give me a week or so.'' Last Sunday at mother's no one touched the or- gan. They watched TV. they played ball, they played cards and they took a walk, but not once did they go near the instrument. "What did you do?" asked mother. '·Threaten them?'' "Nope! Gave them organ I~~ with instruc· tions to practice." ~ LIMITED TIME ONLY QUILTED BEDSPREADS ~~~~~ with mininun purchase MATCHING DRAPES AVAILABLE BIG SELECTION ••. COLORS & PATTERNS r TWIN SIZE 13911x75"J $300 "'"'1-,_.cho•• DOUBLE SIZE 154"x75"J $400 "'"''-pwc:1to .. QUEEN SIZE 16011x80 .. J $400 "'""-ptin:hoM CALIF. 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Family affair s are settlecf -this is vacation-pleasure time and you should resolve differences with loved ones. 'fAURUS (April 20- M~ 20>: Properly, real es~ate. s ubtle nuances coqcerning security and co9'a are emphas ized. Y<>to' can afford to be selietive. Means don't gi up something for nolliAng. (JSMINI (May ·21-June 20): Relatives have ide•.s and some of them a re expensive. M.,,ns be r eceptive wi~ut being foolish. Do no~rorget past resolu- twia, obligations. Love is Vt picture. and your emotions may kick logic outofnearest window. C)\NCER <June 21- Ju19 22): Emphasis is on mo~ey. s pecial collec-· tiops and pers onal po .. essions. You com- plete transaction. Take plunge into future. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22>: Lunar cyd e is al peak - you get benefit of doubts, credit where clue -and an abunda nce of affcc- tiorJ! It's worth the risk of emotional bruise! ftRGO <Aug. 23-Sept. 22>:' Pace slows. You vis- it hospital. ins titution, sp~ia l c lub or orj:(aniza- tioo. Aura of glamor is p i:Hent. Long arm of coincidence works its woddcrs. You'll be shak- intyour head in µlc<J:sant disbelief! UBRA <Sept. 23-0ct. 221: Empha s i s 1s on friehds. hopes, wishes. gain throu g h p r o- fessional endeavors. Highlight fl exibility. You do a bit of traveling, c:all - in4 and receive cor- r c:tp<>ndcnce. SCORPIO <Oct. 23- Nov . 21): Spotlight is on @aRA~ RJNfl Dhtincti•e W omen'• Weor BlEYlE Leroy -Joe Fronk -SHOES -Ho t11 r a Ii x er s - Beniardos life Stride s .. .w.i.,uco10,..' TVLENO . iicetamnophen tablets MDCATIOMS1 90 ..... 0WM ....... tOM at.CM "'•"·' .... ... .................. ·~ ..c>OllHll'ln a"".,.'°"' ~TOfll MAC:H. UMUl MliMC>fl~ .,, ...... r.~ .,. c,.,.."" ,,..,.,...,J, M t what you really want and need. This ls different from fantasy, imagina- tion. desire. But now you 1 ea r tl . A n d· o n e i n authority may provide you with some facts of life. SAGITTARI US <Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Good Moon aspect coincides now with understanding of long-range implications. projects. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Costs, time, motion, what you get for what you give -these areas are spotlighted. One who fla tters has motive. ulterior or otherwise. You 'll com- prehend! AQUARIUS (J a n . 20-Feb. 18) :. Spotlight on marriage, partnership, joint efforts, legal agree- ments. Cycle is not high -take time to be sure. Means let others take in- itiative. PISCES (Feb. 19- M arch 20 >: Ride with tide. There will be pre· ssure, but you 're capaMe of handling it. Accent is on how people serve you, basic issues, health and employment. If today la your Mrtb- day you were on your own early ; parents may have separated. You are somewhat of a revolu· tiohary. Weddings vg and Engagements To avoid disappointment. prospective brides are reminded to have their wedding s tories with black and white glossy photographs to the Daily Pilot People f>eparlmenl one week before the wedding. Pictures recei\'ed after that time will not be used. For engagement announcements it ts imperative that the $lory. also acco~· punied by a black and white glossy pac· ture. be submitted six weeks or more before the wedding dale: otherwise it will not be publis hed. To help fill requirements on ~th wed- ding and e ngagement stories, forms are available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur· ther questions will be answered by People Department staff members at 642-4321. For your picture perfect' Pop. Through-the-lens metering lets you keep an eye on the action. Accepts the complete Minolta lens and accessones system. Minolta SR-T 102. With MC 50mm f/1.7 lens. 305.97 Single lens reflex with through-the-lens metering system. Shutter speeds from 1 second to 1 '1000th second. SALE GAF movie projector 49.88 Reg. 59.99. Dual 8 projector has zoom f/1.5 lens. Super 8 or regular 8. 400 ft. capacity. SALE GAF Super 8 movie camera 78.88 Reg. 89.n . "Available Light" model features bright viewfinder, extra fast f/1.1 pre· focused lens. Handles high speed film. Charge it on your JCPtnney ch1rge C*'d. .._. PAil: Beech II OrlnO'thofpt •Open WMicdlYI t:30 to 9:30. Sundlyf 10 to I. ~ Cltv Dr. at Gwden ORM 8M1 • Ooen ~ 10 to a. Sundlyt 10 to'· l.UffA AMA: 3900 So. 8'1tiot-ffo. of So. Colll Pim• Open Ollly 1:30 tot. &,ndlyl 10 tot. give yourself more leisure, comfort and savings this summer reg. 389.95 maytag 4-cycle dishwash;er -now save on changeout installation 339. 95 (Includes Rinse Aid Dispenser and normal changeout installation) Save a total of 50.00 now! Save 25.00 on this dependable built-in and 25.00 on the regular 35.00 changeout-installation cost that's now only 10.00. This maytag has 4 cycles to properly clean up all food particles after any meal. The powerful 3 level wash action means no hand pre-rinsing is necessary. Bonus Rin- se Additive Dispenser helps eliminate spotting. Automatic Detergent Dispenser included. too. Saves time and energy. reg. 359.95 general electric 11,500 BTU super economical superthrust air conditioner 299.95 ,Save 60.00. This Watt-Wise/Hi-Economy moQel delivers multi-room cooling. Superthrust con jet olr deep Into a room or oafjust to gentle close-in cooling 'rhree cooling and fan-only speeds and 10 position thermostat to suit vou and the weather. Unique Dirt Alert signals when the handy <jlir filter needs cleaning. Make sure you beat the heat this summer! \ Major Appliances, 114 Telephone and moil orders Invited. I \ ...-,fi·=' IROADWAY I ' ' D yea hus t•hiL mo• and po it s. La11 to h thin the bee em ces! rap1 J ' sho· Wht off i Si the tea1 at b the cha Thursday.June 12, 1975 OAIL Y PILOT ("5 This N~_vvs Is ReQlly Bad News ' -· D£AR ANN LANOEl\S: I'm 33 years old, have a wonderful husband. three beauti(ul, healthy children. no in-la w problems, no money worries. lots ot energy and I enjoy my home. my needle- point and my gardening. So why am I writing to Ann Landers? Because l can't stanci to hear about ull the depressing • thin.gs iq the worl\i. 1 Jlever reud the news in the phpcr be<'ause I become up"sct l)y wars , un- employment, inflation, re- cession, s tarvation, murders a nd rape. J turn the TV on ohlx for g:ime shows or children's cattoons. When the news comes on, (flip il" off immediatt ly. Since J can do nothing to make the situation better, why let it tear me apart? When the women at bridge club start to talk about the sad stale of the world. ( change the s ubject to trivial FT505 5469 5749 The MARENGO Model GT838 5725 gossip or I' II tell a joke. I'm beginning to wonder Ir peo- ple enjoy misery. ot do I have a problem? If so, what is it ? Can you t e ll me in a word? - REMOVED FROM JT ALL DEAR R EMOVED: In a word -Immaturity. DEAR ANN LANDERS: l 'm 23 and very fond of a traveling man. He is 10 years m y senior but the ~ge·difference doesn't bother us. t live a t hQllle with my parents a nd am lOOpercent respectable. Freddie 1s the best·looking man I've ever m et and loads of fun to be with. He talks a lot about his wi!e and three children and has shown me their pictures. (Unfortunately they are being divorced soon .) At times I think he cons iders me a "kid sister" then, when I least expect it, he treats me like a woman FT480W TOP-Of· THE·UHE 5575 GT660R 25" Diagonal REMOTE CONTROL Wh~n Freddie comes to town <every three weeks> I have din- ner with him in his hotel room because he doesn't think it would be good for m y reputation to be seen with him. He bas several ac- counts in this city and feels it might not be good for his busi- ness, e ither . If you have any crazy ideas, like we are having sex, you a re wrong. I'd take an oath on my grandmother's grave that we 've done nothing m ore than kiss a fewtimes. . But still I fee l uncomforta ble about sneaking in and out of hotels. Freddie says people should live according to their conscience and not worry alx>ut what people think. If he honestly believes that why does he refuse to be seen with me? What's your advice? INVISIBLE DEAR IN: Wake up and smell ET353 '· 5559 GT708 5559 c..a. to ,._ ••-.. Low Do-_, l 6 -.. ,., 194c.l • I ,_ '"° ,_ • I ,_ -S--k• • J ,_ Plctwo T• W......, • _ M...., _, s.t ~ 119·~ - ....... , , ~riur4/M••• C....,. • We S-.lu WW W• So4I • W• I•• Ow ~ ...... -O.O•tleC_.._ __ E e cortee. honey. Stop iotn' to redd le' hote l room or ometblng WILL happen and )'OU'll be wrUlng me a different kind of letter. Ann Landers The next time he come. lo town, E vlte him to your borne to dln· · er-4.o meet your parents. U be efuses, accpel the fad that be l:onstders you a hotel-room date ~ndnothing m.ore. t ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: My ad is a l ways callin g m e ·stupid," clumsy," "a slobby 1 100°/o NYLON HIGH LOW SHAG REG. '12.95 DuPONT 501 NYLON EXTRA THICK SHAG REGULAR 9. 95 SQ. YD. kid," and other be littling names. He does this both in front of peo- ple and when no one is around. I pretend it doesn 't bother me, but it hurls. Should 1 ttdl him to keep quiet ? <P.S. l cry a lot.) - MISTY 99 Sq. Yd. C.•pltttly 1111 .. lld witlt Dtl111 lultlter Ptt44i•t 99 SQ. 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I ~*'*• FINANCING AVAILABLE Up to 36 MontM 90 DAYS HO INTEREST w1tn :tO:"H'CWflO C'fl011 FOUNTAIN VALLEY 17200 •ROOKHURST ...... lllW.IJ'n tNSIH llA•OWUI non ~ ... 968-8541 • FROM Fash ion , island N ew port Beach 1 STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR-; ; ~i.u ...... 1. ... .-.. t'-'••.._, 11 -w A .. lc>tht·•h•llllAh \lt'fl "4-.all,1 ... ·Uulo ll1lu,IC' Abuo4 M• t ..ilw."' (.n ... 11t ··11J I jt1l!u 1 /•It 11 1111111 ,fi,,11 /,/ 11 or/., 1111/ n1 f , U'!t1·11 1 ,:01 111t 11/11•d 111 1!t1· 011111/111 ( 111111111111it y /'/in /11111~1'. /J,11/ 11 "' "1"'·1.'' . -Henry Fonda Fam ous Men Remember: ''TheLittleThings'' About My Father's Grf!alness In a heartw.:mrnng article that conjures up memories of "Life With Father," some famous men t<l lk about the influence their fathers had upon their ca reers. their dreams and their man- hood. Money may have been scarce, father·son disagreements abundant, but love and respect triumphed. Read how Henry Fonda reconciled his father to the idea of his becoming an actor and why Bob Hope feels tha t his success is the result of a youthful emulation of his father. You'll also · gain numerou s insights into the father·son rela· tionsh1p from the comments of Sen. Henry Jack- son. lJ.ssketball great Meadowlark Lemon and singer Glen Campbell. These nostalgic reminis· cences wtll add a special quality to your family life this Fa ther's Day. A Famous Exper t's Prescription: What Parents Should Know About Sending Kids to Camp Sendmg your child to c.Jmp 1s too often a painful expe11ence for pijrent and c.l11IJ alike, but 1t !.houldn't be. Wllat ts the best way to resµond to a tearful le tter from your child asking to 1.ome home? When v1s1ting days occur, do you h,1ve ~ tendency to criticize rather thJn encour.,t;e your c..1mp· eoer' How c;,n J parent quell " c.I dd's fe,.rs concern1ric ti f' tnlpt.>nding sep.irJt1on' All Con1in~ S unday with the 1 J Ad,1enture Bicycle Rider c Off to Oregon By TERRY COVILLE ot1MO.lly ~i..St1tt • Dyne lle Morisson nd- mits she's accident pro- ne, especially on a bicy· cle. · Two days a fte r the 18-year-old Huntington Beach gtrl l>ou gbt a shiny new 10-speed she ran into a car door. "I was s peeding down Main St reet when some guy opened his door on • me," s he says. "l was off work for two weeks.'' A month before that she was hit by a car while riding her old bicycle. SO YOU MIGHT think she would be a little more timid about her latest venture -a bicy- cle trip to Oregon. "My cousin <R honda Costello, 18, Or ange) has been planning this trip for a year. I a lways thought that would be neat, lo see the cow1- tryside. ·'Two months ago she asked m e if I wanted to· go. I said yes. My folks bou g h t m e a crash helmet for the trip.'' D VNELLE 'S FATH E R , R i c h ard Morisson, admits when she fi rst suggested the idea he was bas1c:.ill y aga in s t it. "But I thought, it's something I'd like to do, so why de- ny my daughter?" She's going w.ith her cousin and her cousin's boyfriend. Dynelle. a former stu- dent at Estancia High School in Costa Mesa, quit a job as a s hoe salesman Lo prepare for the ride. The trio expects to spend five weeks getting lo Oregon. t hen some time j ust biking around. They will travel 40 to 50 miles a day, carry aboul three pounds euch in cooking and camping gear, and eat mostly de- hydrated food they will buy along the route. BUT SOME SPF.C'IAL treat s have been planned . "We 're go- ing to stop at Anderson's Split Peu Soup for lunch. And we plan to eat steak and lobster in San Fran- cisco." They expect to spend about $500 to $600 each on the summer-long bicycl- ing trip. TRAVEL AHEAD Dynelle Morlsson Is she nervous a t all? "Oh yes, I'm nervous. I've never been gone from hom e that long before." Mesa Wife Collects Jackpot A record jac1cpot of $2,560 has been won by legal secret a r y Mrs. Marcy H a nna h a n of Costa Mesa in radio sta- tion KFI's "$64 Mystery Voice" contest. For 40 days a brief tape of two voices was broadcast every hour by the Los Angeles radio s t at ion and list eners were invited to send in postcards saying whose voices t hey were. Another $64 was added f or e v ery da y t h e mystery went unsolved. It all came t o a n end this week when Mrs. Hannahan's card was re- ceived, correctly naming the voices as those of Carol Channing , the singer, and Carol O'Con- nor, the actor. "I was confident when I sent it in that l was right," l\l rs. Ilannahan s a id today . NATIONAL RELEASE DOES IT ALL. Summer at Mini-Skool Mother Goose is on the loose. Our Summer Program for children undeJ" 4. • This summer, our younger Mlnl·Skoolers \.\All Inhabit the land of Mother Goose. Each day's activities In this magic land have been carefully planned to provide a run measure of outdoor and Indoor fun -games fun, splast\Jng fun, story fun, energetic fun and creallve fun. And the old girl, herself. \.\All visit every skool at least once a week, bringing storytelling, puppetry and make·beliew. Treat your child to the most delightful summer program available an~re. Aeld trips. Music. Games and Exercises. Cooking. Drama. Gardening, All In the land of Mother Goose. TomSa~er,a month of mysteries and Dr. Suess. Our Smnmez Program for children 4 and up. For children 4 and up, summer at Minl·Skool \!All be unmatched In adventures and excitement. In June. Tom Sali.yer will lead the way. Tom had the wonderful gift of finding lun In eve~hing he did. Mlnl·Skoolers will share this gift, trying all the things Tom and Huck enioyed. Hiklng. Fishing. Painting. Over·nlght camping. Woodworking. And much, much more. i July wlll be Mysr~ry Month as M1ni·Sk rs explore our skool and community for ues to exciting fun and mystical experiences. In August, the wad<y charade rs and experiences of Dt Suess will come 10 life for the enrichment of all. Where wilLall the "Cats In The Hats" (our excellent staff) be? Supervising it all. And maklng sure your child has a summer packed IMth safe enjoyment and happy experiences. We're going all out to make Summer at Mlni·Skoot the very best kind of summer. So make sure you register your . child for June, July and August right now. We want to accommodate as many children as possible. 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FIGMENTS MAMCY 00 xx x TODAY'S CBDSSWDBD PUZZLI UNITED Feature Syndicate Wtdnuday·sPuuraSolved: ACROSS 4 1 Wheat, fOf one 1,Geooraphy 42 Vis1t0< te~tbool( 44 Goad. 6 African Informal republic 45 Students 10 Strikebreak· homework er: 1nlormal 47 Appear to 14 SmallMI in u ist degree 48 ••••• and 15 ~.-•• insta~~ wttey 16 •••• ~ure : 4'9 Logger"s Certainly tool 17 Elegant 50 ·· .... doing 18Advertising oK ·· medium 54 Act of piling 20 Part of up 1 O Hotdll'l g 35 Possessive U S:A. 5 7 Serenity device word 21 Bovine 58 Bandleader 11 Venomous 37 Mr. carnegie animal Ted Fio •••• snake 38 Can . 22 Fruit 59 Drug source 12 Actor provincial 23 Steel girder 60 Tl'treelold Watter, et al VIPs 25 Higl'test 61 Et sium 13 Tam's 40 Utter jay 27 0 1 a group 62 H:ndles relative 4 1 Command to ol clans clumally 19 lnlormally a horse 30 Hol water 63 51 . Prerit intimate 43 Appends: 2 source ar. 1 21 Where L.A. words J I Pianist Earl DOWN is 44 Lately made "Falha" 1 Alrican 24 Roulette bet 45 Panic 32 Detectable th ing.• lnlormal 33 Son Of Noah 36 "You dc>ri"t say!· 37 Italian poet 38 Around: PreliJC 39Name fora stranger 40Subs1des •• 17 20 grass 25 Blows a 46 Bombastic 2 Canadiens ttorn 4 7 indulges lo or Yankees 26 Assistant excess 3 Narrow way 27 Tl'tose 49 Winter 4 Attributed people ground 5 Eyelid 28 latvian cover inflammation capital st Rema1Q 6 Undlf legal 29 Not exacl 52 Skin problem age 30 Blunder 53 Ct . 7 Once more 32 Openings air'.'°~1".1 8 Jurisprudence lor passage 55 T ?'"'st 5 aid 9 Tl'tose in 34 Seed 56 Highest note power appendage 57 School org. -.. by Dale Hale by Ernie Bushmiller @XX @XX PEANUTS JUDGE PARKER MISS PEACH DICK TRACY I/ / • ............. ~ ..... _.._ ........... DOOLEY•s WORLD WJM AN' MO COOLDNY AGR£E ON ~ ((ECOROS lo Pl.AV DR .. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS e;1m._ ... ..._ ... .. -- ANIMAL CRACKERS ve,. 1 LIKc TO ""'NO /.I.OT OF~ 9Y MWELF. I WOULD SAY THAT . 15 ABOUT "'RT5"" MEAD SHAPE. by Harold Le Doux by Mell rr ~e~ ,,. Fffl.. MA1'WlE 9"'/ C OMF'Art~~ .... by Chester Gould by Gus Aniola by Ferd Johnson -----You DoN'T LOOK L.fKE MUCH, BUT l iHINK You1VE DISCOVERED 1 ANTI · <i~AVITf. .. ~ by Rod9er Bollen _,. .,C .. ,, ""'w"". ....... ... ''Bernice alwuy~ Joe thi~ to mc-)lhc's c;ro,wJ out !lomc1'1in~ in her leltcr amJ I M ply c.:annol st un til I find out what. .. > DENNIS HE MENACE ,. So, SENO HIM~ IF HE WNil'SA PlecE: • DAILY PILOT Thurtda . June 12, 1975 By VERNON SCOTT In thl.a country. Our family settled ln ~.~per New daua:hter. lt doesn't involve battles and y,•ar. ~t l~lls HOLLYWOOD (U PIJ -Henry Fonda, '10, is York Slate in 1628 aod founded the lit~ town of what ha ppened to three people rrom the beg1nn1ng proud or his rebellious son t1.nd daughter, and plans Fond•. of the Revolution to the end. I TV DAI Y LOG All Three Fondas Set for Movie \ Thursday Evening JUN[ 12 " .... 8IIUCil~emGJ,.... D l!ll Cll U 00 ""' (t)J ..., D ill._. a -••-.rm111 .... _ fE Mn flml QI .... LMc• ..... eo.1·~ 1111111 ~.:JOPM. O.~ltflcl .i. Mil· Friday DAYTIME MOVIES le:OO 0 "TM DI!\ Altf:t!" (dr1) '3~­ frtdric Marcil, Mt•le DberOlt, llU· berl MuWU. @ (C) "Tt FiM A ••inn" (dot u111en11ry) '71. 12:00 m "Stice llMI" (aim) '37-lu· c~H! Ball, kl1h1rine llepbu1n. [~t Alden, G1n1tf Rottrs, 1:00 0 "CIKl·U"" (dr1) '37 -Pt!tf lofrt. B"'" Doti~. ConfreuMH floflttl Hlrflln it· ~•Rdlt UMor kwil l(lfllOWMP •!Ml N piropows lfl•frllfl. ID MmWtiiia.. to costar with Jane and Peter in a bicentennlat year . "Jt •a at I.II there. And people na,med i;:ond~ ~On· ''Jane sold the idea to Colum bia all by herself. moVleolthe Revolutionary War . tin t [' • h I"-" h l e nl!Y•r VISlted ' h · be ue o 1ve 1n t e town, a u.uug v r The studio put up the money for a script wh1c 1s . · Fonda thinks of his family as enormously the I h Patriotic. He recalled the other day lhat his Pace. r ii · ing written now. The 125·page treatment wa.s is· "Some m embers ol the Fonda am Y were tory, not drain a. But, of course, that will be forebears were colonial patriots and rebels wbo s• i db r d' nd I ht · th Revolution It's I .. a pe y n Jans a ~ 1n e · ' st.rai11htcned out." ou1ht lbe British. all been documented, but 1 don't pay too much at-Fonda's family tree is fascin ating. tention to that.. · t'onda said he is awed by the rebellion ~r h~s The name" Fonda is Italian. In the 13th and 14th "Now Jane a nd Peter and I are close to making ottspring. Parental love and admiration shine 1n his ~:OOD/?,WCIJCIS ~ Mw-century they lived in the Genoa area. They i~mi-a movie about the revolut.Jon •• Fund a said en· ·lace when he talks of Jane and Peter .. ~/.~l.:=!' :. ~'~ grated to llolland in the 15th century, doublle!I RS thusiastically. "Columbia Pict~res. ~ants to Pf!>· _· . ·• Jan~1hi the best a~tre~s !n the world." he stat- c1r. r1r1ty (;r11ier, Sttlltfl z1t11111. the result of some rorm ofrebelJion. duce it. The money's there and now 1t s a matter ot 00 flatly. When T s aw Klute I shook my head ~nd •l. o.~ StlH~. Gi~ llJhft. lwo "We were in the Netherlands for mure than 100 a 1·1nished sc·ript . ·asked how she did if. Her best sce ne was 1m- qu11:t.·CM1·IM·lriue1 wwMrr ~iOlll· years," Fonda said cit the end of a work day in ••Jane wanted to do a story about the revolution provisation. I can't improvise cit all. I[ l don't have tr5 h•~ c1iuerin1 lllt115 tor .1111 lu· un· I' "M'd " · h' h h I Ad d 1111, alld IN tilt PfO!MllJ tlllf • tversa s I way, in w IC e Pays m . which isn't in the textbooks. Her husband , Tom wor s to work Y.•ith I can't act. 10 sttal. ~r A. Nimitz. Hayden look the idea to an historian friend who did ··1·m in awe of her not only as an actress but as 0 0 ())1)• ""'*"....,.. "We picked up a lot oC Dutch first names, and the rese~rch . a political activist. I can"t be an activist. Both kid.s it: (C) lfiwl ..,... Y ,..,. (It) lbme oC lhesn still can be found among the Fond as ''It's the story or 8 father and his son and are extroverts. I'm a n introvert.'' (d11J '1Z -C.fel BwMtt. Wll!tf ,----'----------------------:..:._:_:::.::....::.::::.::.....:::__::::.::::c.:.:_ ______________________ ,_ ______ " M11l/lt11. 81flJ Ntl$C111, Gtfakl11111 Paet. A 1111isMl!dleill _,.. 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Hlllbor Bhd 8 70-5310 TOllJWU 20')3' I ls•lt•nt !hod. 37o-3310 I I I ~ I I I I I •• I I " Bring In !his coupon and get one Big Buster, our famous I half-pound hamburger, FREE (includes frendl fries and coleslaw) when you buy one ot the regular price of 1 · $225. How's that for Hot Sb.di? This offer good until 0CPf2 June 16, 1975. (eo..,.w.c•--• t•••'l'"'""""1 ~ ~=============~----·-----~ ) • ' "~ COi YAJ m~ ill ~) ' • -• ·--• • , Sebastian's 'Nanette' A Dance ~an's Delight Th~f nal Billy0 Jack The ttl'$t tbtng you notice upon seeing "No MS PIO CHAM Ml.' No, N ~nette.' tor the first AU SIATs-tt • time u that tbere isn't Intermission Tom Titus .:=::'S:.. ...... ~~. much to it. at'orywis.e. --===:::=.:.:::.,_J ~ second thing you T THI suaP THU TH notice is bow bard the ...,...,o.MAcN choreographer n.as ., ___ s_1_.__,_n_, ___ .. worked trying to tcike l~~iiiiiii;;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiiiii ... iiiim-.iyour mind of( the first AS ITS hnmediate pre· . Lheir respective spouses decessor, •'The Most and carry ·off what st.ocy Happy Fella," placed line exists wlth tongue. unusual emphasis on in-cheek aplomb. ..., .. ., , ... , ..... J =':;;i;J• CO.CHI.\ D•I. ~It HIU>OVll! CORNRWILDE YAPHET KOITO ~~~ ~w PGJ ~1US- A PaMWt Release ~ r ulOEWPOR T ~ -MetSl10 -·--•&OO&JO "''-" u JO too S4 "'°"" & loOUOoUS 11 JO 1 00 ·-1111n·---SHAMP00 111 "-In • JACIC ---WT DITAIL 1111 6111 S hows Slar1 •I Dusk Children 6 lhru 11.soc Children Under 6 Free! ,, ... .,, ,, Ill-SI ~U·UH --·--"" lllAKOUT,.1 -· 111.Q JOTSi ::-w _, .. m.-~.NO•.USO -llUIU htvm of Pink Panthw flt LEMANS 111, thJng. "No, No, Nanette" n ow enjoying wh~t should prove to be a highly successful engagement at Sebas. lian 's West Dinner Playhouse, is a museum piece, a certified antique c~lebratiog its golden an- niversary. Its successful revival on Broadway four years ago touched off a nostalgia craze that is stm in full bloom . While not a zippy pastiche s uch as ··Dames at Sea," which preceded it into the San Clemente dinner theater last year, "Nanette" is, at times, a satire of itself and the era of musical theater in which it was born. It is on that basis that the Sebastian's musical is most enjoya- ble. HEY! -IT'S SURFING TIME AGAIN! START THE SEASON TODAY! SEE •••• "TALES FROM THE TUBE" Spectec.._ OdytMyl "THE SU,H VIXEMS" "VIXENS" IXI "SHARK'S THI.SURE• "WESTWORLD" l,GI OoenMon rhrU F" 8 30 pm Sa11S..n1Ho1 12 30 Mon llVu F" lo 7 pm -1 1 25 THE CITV SHOPPING CENTRE ORANGE •532·6721 11.\ CITY CENTRE C IHEMA!I ... S.A. FRWV IMANCHIEITER EX.I G.O. FRWV ICITV DR. EX.I . A.· '"THE P.ASSEMGElt" Ill V "FAT CITY" Ill "SUf'H VIXEHS" fXI "VIXlHS" IXI song, "Nanette" is a dancer's show, reveling THE TITL E role falls in its tap and soft shoe to Lindy Nisbet, a pert production numbers. picture of Twenties in· Around these ligbtheart· nocence, ably matched ed moments, skillfully by another playhouse staged by P atti Hubler stalwart, Joe Fletcher. and mounted by director Together they tiptoe D a n V e r r e , t h e throug}l another musical featherweight plot is s tandard, "Tea for wedged in here and there Two." with all th e staying The comedy is handled powe r of once-used by another ve teran Scotch tape. hoofer, Doris Smith -as Mae Madi so n , a a wi secracking maid · onetime member of the playing it broad enough famed Busby Berkeley to be noticed from the troupe of the 1930s, ~aJces street outside -and "HO, NO, NAN•TIE" A musical by Otto Harbach, Frank Mlndel, Vincent Youm•ns and trvlM CAesar, directed and dl!sll)ned oy o.n Verre, chore<>Qr•1>11v oy P•lll Hubler, musical direct« Verlon Rawls. llgt111no by Oudl•v Krwner. pnsented Tuesdays throUQh Swldays unlll Auo. 3 •t 5.ebas· tlan's Wnl Dinner Pl•yhouse, t40 Avenlda Pico, s.tn Ctl'mente, Resent•llons 492-9950. THE CAST SIMSmith ............................................ MleMldison JlmtTl'f Smltn ............. , .......................... Michul Colllns Luc Ille Early .................................... Bll1nche Mlckel1on Biiiy E•rly .............................................. John Calue Nanette. . . . . . • . . .................................... , • Lindy Nl~tlft Tom Trall'IOf" •......•..•.•.•.•. , , ...................... Joe Fletcher P.ullne ............................................... Dorl' Smith FIOt"a UIJ\a'm ........................................... Sus.tn W•ll .. Uy 8'°'1'!' • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . • • • • • . . . . • • A 1 oe Nol an Winnie Wl?slow ................................ Mart•nne de A•lo ~~ the nominal starring role three com p 1 et el y but isn't given much stereotyped gold diggers more than a frenetic tap -Susan Wall, Riba dance nu~ber in which Nolan and Marianne de to displa)I her talents. Angelo -in search of a This, ho..,.ever, is the sugardaddy, most impressive scene in "No, No, Nanette" is the s how a nd reprises a musical theater as it song which has endured u s e d to b c w h en since the Twenties, ··1 grandma was kicking up Wantto Be Happy." her heels, light years Blanche •Mickelson, a before s uch substantial regularatSebastian's,is stuff as "West Side strong in a so-so part and Story" or "Man of La her torch song of the Mancha." On that basis. third act is another high the production at Sebas· peak. Michael Collins tian's West . ca n be and J ohn Caisse play thoroughlyenjoyed. THE CAVE DWB.l.ERS 1Y w.-S..y• " .. conv~ys tilt •ur• ol per.on.ll sahslattoon & prlM In lhf hum~n rat~ • • .. T""' TllMI Doti~ Pol"' "Ensembl• work 1s uull~nt & 1ncl1v1c1u .. 1 portr~y•ls ran~ •ery ll1Qh • • 0 ltctnPtart UoodnwJI\. S A Rf'f)l•I .. , Don't m1u'this compelllno talr of <~nlon, lo-te & llum.onlty by Tne Pulltztr Prlie winntno •utllor Of THE TIME 0 1" YOUlt LI FE. TUES. T IU SUH.-1:00 P.M.-SUM. MATINll-J:OO P.M. 11.RllA STHIS.AMD JI.MIS CA.AH "FUHHY LADY" lf'GI "IETUIH OF THE Pit« P.wrHH" ,,.., "TOMMY" Ir 'SHARK'S TIU.SUH" lf'GJ .. W.W.&THE DIXIE DAHCUl.-S" "GI "IM'801 OF ntl MOaTH'° .. ,llMCAIMATIOM OF PIT .. PIOUD.. Cl> "'UGEMD QF ~al. HOUSa" ,,.. "EJGU SAMCTIOM'' fl) & "NOMr PMIF INJ A superb vieal, wann hospiiality and a classic Mr. Blaclwell tie for Dad. This Father's Day. pamper him in Velvet Turtle elegance. And we'll present him with a complimentary tie, designed by Mr. Blackwell, intcrncltionally famous fashion designer. · It 's the kind or extra thoughtfulness you expect at The Velvet Turtle. Thoug~tf ulne:.s th.it'.s rcflecte~ in generous drinks, and in the careful preparation and rich taste of our stcal..s. prime rib, lob$ter and m;iny olher specialties. All at very affordable prices. So share a little l~>Ve with him at The Velvet Turtle. Father's Day won't be quite the saml', anywhere else. BRUNCI 110 A.M.-2 P.M. DINNER FROM 3 P.M. tn Fullerton :tt 1450 N. I {arbor Blvd ., 871-9340. In Newport Beach JI 59 Fashion Island on Nl'wport Center Drive, 644-531.3. ... ... Thurld1y. June 12. 1975 DAILY PILOT 'J1faftl R.rl•~· ~ • .,.,._,... .. w.-... o.u,_.t • .-. Call (7JA)67J•SUS for a. .. rwll••lt Ste. -----FOUNTAINVAlL.EV • ....... -.. '""' .... ,. CHARLES BRONSON.~· BREAICOur t, .... r-: I H-$ lti-t.)i .. ~~..It •w.o_,.., • ._.o.....' "POSSE" 11 ... so.1•.io FOUNTAIN VALLE V • ........ 4 \•.a t•..... •• • ,. .......... GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION -"n Bargain Ma~l. 50 Tit 2:30 Senior Citizens 1. 50 at all ti es SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SN4 DIEGO FW'f. AT BRISTOL SO.COAST PWAI 11FLOSSIE11 CXI Mo OM Under 11 Ad!Ntted Wfftldayi-7: 15 Ir 9:00 s.t;s-.-1:30-3:30·5:I5-7:00-9:00 FREE PAA IN SO.COAST PWAI s.t-UJ2 "THE LAND TIME FORGOT" "TERROR IN THE WAX MUSEUM" -· "THE EIGER SANCTION" 8:40 • S AT./SUN. ·4:30-8:40 ''LEPKE" 6:45-10:45 SAT./SUN. 2:45-6:45-10:45 Jwsttmoa S.w~ "MrWnm1'"·. 7·9: 15 Sat /S..rt-2:30.4:45-7:00.9: IS FRE PAAl<ING "EMMANUELLE' CXJ 9:00 Sat /Stln 2:00.S:l ().9:00 "COHFESSIOMS OF A W1MOOW CLU.HH" 7:20·10:30 Sat/S.. 3:45-7:20.10:30 11JAWS11 FT-iday, JMM 20 EdwwdleiMfno Harbor and A.dams JAMES CAAH ill "ROLLE RBALL" w~. J..!y 2. bcl1rsl'ft Www• Hewporl ~wport Inch rAUL HEWMAH ill "THE DROWNING POOL" w.-.tdey,J1111t 2S Htriler Twie ~.t WllsN J""et "WHT"' "'W.W. & 1'lt Obie o-t ..... " W .. "cttna·· THIODISSA .U HIU llOUS . .. THE WIMD A.HD THE LION" w.-..,.J.M2s CM.. CHtef" Hmri>or oi AdoM1 G.-Heck-. Cudict ltf'9'tl ..., J-• coa-,i "Bllf THE BULLET' w.-idoy. J-25 TM ...... c._ leeclll .. Elis HOW rLAYIHG SHARIOR TWIH .,..Ito I • t •l\ \O• 46-CS73 646-1266 l.ASTWOOO'S llST f RJ HUNTING TOH I ~ CINEMA lt.tCMlifkU'\~t I 47-9608 847-601 z l'\.US C"-fft l rOllMlll THI "Dl.ATH WISW £ CINEMA WEST .. ~-.illil U 60lMlOWISt •Otwt< .. "lf "2·4493 JACI LIMMOM (PG) AHMI IAMCton "9tGt.,.S..., ... , ...... a..· -· BlATANnY BO I UNG TORRIDLY TEMPTING PLUS 'Touch of GENIE:' GEORGE SEGAL IN A NEW SUSPENSE THRILLER He played a deadly game with all the chambers loaded 2 MILES SOUTH OF SAN DIEGO FWY. Everyone 1hop1 Dime-A-Lin ... Saturdaya, In the I DAILY PILOT 11FUNNY LADY" w.ct.tdoy. ,,._ 2s H•wport CMetna H•wport a.och GeM HocltMon i11 "FRENCH CONNECTION 11" WecMesdoy, J1111e 25 l ristol Cin._ lri1iol .. Mec.Aritltr Jeclt Hic.llolMlll .... WGl'T'M le.tty itt "FORTUNE" w~.Jvly2 ~Twie HarW .. A4'o•I c-ns PMIMO ... .,.~ sutCISl ... Sftsoro.d "EARTHQUAKE" w ... •y.J.M25 c.._w .. t WnttiiiMtw .... GoWtti Wnt WALT DI SNE Y'S "BAMBI" w~.J-2s c--c~ H.t»of .. AcSo.s AUii!..\ CllRISTin "M~RDIR ON Tltl ORllNT flPRflln (~J ·MAmNl'Oll AND ~ ......... [ THE LION IN WINTER! TONY CUltTIS 'LEPKE' E KING OF MUllDH, INC. rws "POSSE" 1111--..1..a ... \ ... ,, ~ 644-0760 AlSO Sit fll4S SHOW I Mftl_n_ _.,,., .. _,,. -fVOOI CIM ... AS __ .... , .... .... u .. •01 t ~!~~?.~~!~!,MA 'W> COA\t( ... ttt 540..7444 rhis "Mod Ad•t11twt of RaObl Jocob" CIMIMA C84Tll 11•-•t•t•tft "''-'-Ctllttt 979-41 41 .. ... Tl'lur$day. Juno 12 I 91 :J Ford Closing Five Plants ' l>E.l'llOll' tU PlJ -Fiv.e..Ford....Mot.or Co. plants face one -and two-week shut.downs In August so f\Jel economy improvements on mid-sized cars can be made before the 1976-modtils begin rolling oft the assembly lines. The No. 2 auto firm confirmed the extended model chtmgeovers in addition to a two-week vaca- tion shutdown previously planned for all of the farm 's assembly plants in rnid-JuJy Ford normally uses a .. back-to-back" changeover, retooling for new models over a weekend. THE ONE-AND TWO-Wt:EK delays in 1976· model producllon mean introduction of the new modt>ls. normally held in one of-the last two weeks of Septem bcr, will be pushed back into lhe first week or October. company sources s aid. Once pro· duction starts, however, the plants could be put on overtime to assure dealers of enough of the new models for antroduct1on d~y. Ford already has promised its entire fleet or 1976-model cars will s how a major improvement over current models, Jumping by at least 3.2 miles per gallon from the present 13.7 m .J>.g., the only firm to show a drop from 1974. FORD JIAD PLANNED to make •·running changes·' to 1 m prove fuel economy on the in- termcd iuk. full-sizt•d and medium-sized cars once 76 model produ1:t1on began. Special I Cadillac ' Lease Rates! Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa 540-9100 SENDING DA.D TO THE DOCTOR l y TORY GRANT, R.f'tl. . Tht"'l' <la \:-. a F ,1lhl•r h as to l<1:-t J lo ng I 1ml" Fur, thc r t• 1!> JU-.t ~o m uc h h t' h .i' t o do l-~rr11nJ.! ,, h' 111g. 11:.111~ thing~ around the hou:-.e and bt>rng thl•n • when we net.'<! hr:-. ;,id' ire ;.ind lovC'. To insure that Dad will tx-around rur a long, long lime" c urge that he g ive h1m:.elf ;,i s pecia l e1ft Lhis F a t h l' r ' :-. I> a ) . t\ c om p It' l ,. fl h \ :-. 1 ca I check-up that "ti I help him to keer 1n tvp "h<•J)l'. Do rt :-<>Un l>;id you dcscrvt-II. '\ 0 l ' 0 II \ Cl l ' H 9<>CTOH (',\:'\ 1'110;\;E l S ""h(·n v11 u rh·l'd a <h•llH'f\ Wl· \\ tll clt•ltH·r lrompllv \\rlhu ut 1·:1.lra <Jft.!l' ,\ :.!rf'.ll nHlflV Ii· rl·h 1111 u ' I o'r rr hl'.1lth rwt·d-. \\'t• •lt·ome r<'11uc-.h l11r l· I I\ c· r v '1 · r \I <· l' ,lfl cl chJr J?c .JCCOUlll:- PARK LIDO PHARMACY 351 Hospital Road Free Delivery Newport Beach 642·1580 Tir~d of b~in9 RIPPED OFF??? f\ "urvc v ha s s hown home uwr1ers "ho mark their ite m s of v ~rlue "'1th a ,-11.Jr:.it or ma 1'1-..l'I' ,\ml display a small ~1gn :.ii their front door sl11l111g IA.hat lhev h .t \I' dont• cause :-. llrl' 1.i u rg.l ar~ occ111-.:111ce to drop soml.' 80' .. on these homl:!s. Such a marker r an J>OS:-.tbl.v. be borrOIA. t·ll from vour loc al P o lice Departm e nt <1 r pur ch asrd for abo ul SIS.00. The s 1;.:n ran Ix· obtained from Sig m a Protection Servic·es. l' 0 . Box 1455. C'osta Mei.a. !.126l6. Ask and Wt1'll m :11I one to you. And if your like a Comphmenlary door viewer in s t.illed with II :,t'('Ul'lt.Y ~Ul'Vt'y ol your rcsiden<:e. I f you don 't \vant to s upport yc,ur hx·al "Burglar" cull SIGMA PHOTI::CTI0:\1 SEHVICI::~. 557-5333. THE SYMBOLS OF SATISFACTION 8 SUITUCT ... T"9 t\elOAC-nff ot COtnt"'O 1i10 w 11h 1 t>tg oown Plt<T.,nl 0 EQUALS ... t,.e ~-••oni wny y01J ,,ri; .• 10 ea\.e t he '°"' N E.LLEJl.SE •• •' CONNEUfASE 2121 Hgrt,or ll•d. Co~ta Meso 546-1200 D ESERT'S BEST BU·Y ... and view! Indian hlll..c TO\NNHOUSES Palm Desert Localf'd in a sheltered cove several hundred (eel above the dbert floor ... Indian Hills offers an incomparable panoramic view where cooling breeie'> gently sweep away the cares of the world! five custom-desi~ned swimming pools and screened tennis courts add to lhe new way of life you'll happily find at Indian Hills-Palm Oescrl! 1973 PRICES! 2 & '3 BEDROOM SINGLE ST ORY TOWNHOUSES . from $34,500 10% DOWN 8 3/4 % FINANCING 9 o/o. A .A. fluite a Pileup De111~•• d 's Vp Beef Costs Stay High AMARILLO . Tex . (UPI ) -H you are among those w eekly shoppers tor round sle1&k at your supermarket wondering when prices for beer will come down, forget it. It won 1t be anytime soon. So warns Charles E. Ball, executive vice pre· sident of the Amarillo- based T ex as C alt le Feeders Association. He says increased bee f prices are here to stay - at least for a while some lime before the supply will catch up with the domund. ·'Cattle feeders have lost money for 20 con- secutive months, dating back to September or 1973 when the govern· men\ orice freeze was liCted,',. he says. "'l'his bas caused many feeders to go out of the business, and most othe r·s to re- duce numbers. Feeders Association fed 3.8 million bead of cattle. Average retail prices ror fed beef in Chicugo, a benchmark market, 1.s c urre ntl y $1.52 p e r pound. Bair said thnt compared with $1.38 u month ago and $1.34 a year ago. "Prices will not come down in the next few months b~eause the sup· ply of led cattle will re· main short," he said. The U .S. Department of Agriculture reported 8.4 million head on feed April 1. That is 31 per- cent fewer than a year ago. Tidiness is demonstrated at Wet~lar, Germany, steelyard where these old cars are piled in orderly fashion at this end of the road graveyard for vehi cles unable to keep up with the pace of today's life. "THER E I SN'T a shortage of beef," Ball told United Press In- ternational. "Tt,,ere is a s hortage of choice fed beef. the kind to which consumers have become accustomed and prefer." Ball says it's the old story of s upply and de· mand. Al present there is a large demand for fed beef and a short s upply, and therefore the price per pound is high. He <1lso predicts it will be "While the c urrent price is good, it takes months of money - making prices for feeders to get back into the business and have grain or corn fed beer re· ady for slaughter." Ball said. . LAST YEAR members o f tbe Texas Cattl e Ball said t h e im· mediate Culure doesn't look much better for lhe beef-buying housewife. PUC Blames PSA Woes Hughes Airwest's Perf orDUUice 'Up' On Poor Management Losses Told For Swe dlow Hughes Airwest has reported systemwide on- time performance reached 92.1 percent in May an all-time m onthly high. It ~as 83.6 percent in May, 1974. S'AN FRANCISCO <AP J -The slate Public Utilities Commission has :.sssa1led what 1l called the "extraordinary im- prudent management" of Pac ifi c Southwest A1rl1 n e~ and its parent ('Ompany. Th e five c om · m1 s:.1on r r ~ said lhat m a n y o f. th e ailin g airline·~ f111 an cial pro- blems t·ould l.Je traced to bad managem ent by the parent company, PSA Inc., 1n other busines::. 1:1H.k;.r vu1·s. "Wt: CANNOT escape the conclus ion th<:1t the g re<1tcr part of the airlan t•'s immediate finanl·t<.al problem is th<' pro<lut t of the parent':. mu11~1gemt·nt. ·· s :.iid a propo~rcl Pl'C order on a PSA r:.itc hake. PS,\ had sought <1 16 perc~nt fure increase. but the t•om m ission pro- posed an inten m 61 2 per- cent hike. T he order im- plementang the increase "a:. d e let yed for one Wt'ek. .. PSA. Inc . h as in· <:urred s ubs tantial operating losses from its hotel and broadcasting operations which has c<.iused the pa rent com- pany lo be in a very poor financia l po:.1tion," s<.iid the order. "We question lhe prudence of the decision to buy $8 m illion of treasury s toe k . We believe that s uch de- cisions are the reason that in each of the last two years PSA h as paid its parent more in dividends than it h as earned. We find this to be extraordin a ry i m pru· dent management." T HE P ROPOSED or- der hit t'Specially hard at the acquisition of the new LlOlJ wide-bodied a irpla nes which have become uneconomic because of declining passcn~er traffic. Commis s ioner L~onard Ross S<.tid the PUC would h ave to change .... h<1t he called "the fairy godmother policy •· in helping airlines. "To Air California we said, ·we·re going to pro- tect you from barracuda competitors.' To PSA we say. ·You're suffering from your mistakes but wt:>'ll bail you out," said Ro~s. H e said the Los Angeles air corr idor should be oµene<~ to all competitors. PSA HAD i\SKt:D for Finance Seminar S lated June 21 Benchmark Securities. Wayne J. Mcclaskey. Inc. of Beverly Hills is an Orange County at- presentinJ,! a one-day torney. will be g uest seminar on "How to Set s peakt.>r at the one-day Up a Li v ing Trus t." s emin ar . M cCl a s key "Wills," .. Reducing specializes in trial prac- Inheritance Tal\.es." t1ce, family trusts. wills, "Probating the E state," probates, corporate and "The Forgotten Widow" real estate law. and "Your Financial P:.iuline F a rrell . Survival "June 21. licens ed investment F r a n c hise S how Set In Cou n t y counselor a nd lecturer will discuss new 1975 law th:.it benefits Americans and financial survival. The seminar will be held al the new Marriott Hotel. Fashion lsland. 900 New µorl Center Drive, Newport Beach, 9 a.m . · 4:30 p.m. Cost for the full-day The 9th annual Own seminar. workshop Your Own B ~ness materials used in the Show, opening Friday at session and luncheon, is the Sheraton Motor Inn $8.75. Checks should be an Anaheim . will feature mailed to P . Farrell over 30 different small -Seminar , P .O . Box business prog rams for l'\o. 1086. Beverly Hills, individuals looking for a CA 90210. For further in- rull or part time business formation . call (213 ) opportunity. 659-3928. Exhibited will be ice cream shop franchises with investments in the $40.000 range; vending machine products and electronic games calling for as I itlle as $1000. Ot her product s a nd services at the show arc instant printing centers. hotel management train- Ca li foa m Plant Now In Complex in g. boukkeeping The completion or systems; commercial Califoam's 30,000 square mid residential burglar foot building for the and fire protection de· manufacture or bonded vices. dress patterns and carpet underlay was an· home cleaning products n 0 u n c e d b y J a ck and services. ffil Im eyer. g e ne r ol Key manaf!ement will manager of Califoam, a represent each exhibit-d t vis i 0 n 0 r M 0 bay ing company and will Chemical Corp. provide all the necessary matenals and informs-Located in the Irvine ttoo on how to e nter their Industrial complex, the lnwstment program. $1 million plant maru The annual event is Lbe third e>Cpansion for produced by Ho p E ng.Uah Callfoam since they Produ<'lion s of Hunt· opene'CI this facUity 1n mgt..On Beach. Hours of August, 1970 brlnglng the the event are t to 9 p.m. total square rootage or Fr1day and Saturdayand production area to from 1to6 p.m Sunday 330,000. $19,9 million or 16.45 per· cent in fare increases to <:ope with a decline in working cash and to pre- vent possible default on indebtedness. The PUC has proposed a $9. 7 mallion or 8.2 percent in· crease. The propos ed order prep a red by Com - miss io n er Ro b ert Bitnovich and ex· a miner J ohn Mallory called for a 6.5 percent or $7.7 million increase to raise the rate of return from 2.1to10. l percent. Garden Grove-based Swedlow Inc. reported results for the fiscal year ended March 30 a nd an- nounced that the com· paoy has reached an agreement in principle for the sale or its acrylic sheet division. For the fiscal year ended March 30 Swedlow sustained a net loss or $540,000 or 28 cenW; a s h a r e on sa l e s o f $30, 731,000. AVAJ LABLE SEAT miles logged last month advanced 1.6 percent to 230,568,000 miles from 2261936,300. Revenue passenger miles declined 5.1 percent to 115,223,900 from 121,449,6001 while systemwide passenger boardings dropped 6.6 percent to 295,200 from 316,000. Density <the average number of passengers fl y. mg per mile) dipped 5.7 percent lo 43.3 from 45.9, while the average system·wide load factor (the percent<1ge of seats filled ), dropped to SO percent from 53.5. THE, NUMBER of cargo ton miles flown in :\fay dropped 5.4 pt'rcent to 719,300 from 760,000, while the tons of cargo boarded declinl!d 10.8 pe r- cent to 1,700 from 1,900. O ver 1"h e Counte r MASO Listings Tilt>• QUOl•hons Buek"Y 7'• 1>, Far•ori El ll '•• 14•1l l(r~r 8~• 9"' Pirktr 0 n n •. US Sugar SJ•., SS•. W.llno M I ' / t suppllta by Ille N• Burnp SI b'o H• Farm 8r 18 18~1 Ulcle<I St 21' • 29V.. P..,1 R•v 11 IH, US Tri< L 11'" 11~1 Wste>I Pl •' • 4'. hondl llS!oOC•illion 01 8ulltr M 73 234. Farm Gr 54•, S7'1l uncasl 1~1 a Pytu Os 111, 11•1. 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Truvel agents could be oCfe:ring one·stop inclusive lour charters <OTC$) by the end ot Auaust For a late summer vacation, you misht be able to get the benefits or vtisUy JJbf..raUzed charter travel. tJNbE R T H E PROPOSED charter flight reaulotioos, if the CAB a grees , you wouldn't have to belong to an org~mzat1on, us y ou d o now . You Money's Worth would11 't have to make.ovcrrught stops m three pltiles if you didn't want to You probably would have to make reserva Lions m advance -15 days for domestic rli ghls and 30 days before mternat1ona1 trips -but the supplemental airlines ure f1ghtlng this advance purchase J)roposal and 1t. could be elim inated If so. you coUld purchase you1 tour package right up to flight time By no means, shrug off the conveniences comforts ottwr important 'plus'' features of Cam1har1 scheduled ulrlinc travel' Nor underestimate the rn'h erent d1sadvan tages of charter fhghts (died to the hrmt, takmg off at odd hours. etc. But tf cost lS the overndmg factor, ch arter 1s the wuytogo Q Wh at kind of air fure savings could you expect '> A On aver age about 50 percent as against the u:sual scheduled airline rate For instance, the standard economy fare New York to London this summer 1s $764, while the cheapest p1 omot1 onaJ fare for a 22 45 day tnp 1s $462 IN CONTRAST, A CHAR~F.R fare between these two points ts less than $300, repo11s Henry P Huff, president of Oakland l>ased Tt ans lnternat1onal Airlines, a subs1d1ary of Transamerica Co1 p and the world s largest c harter a u hne Fot longer dist an ces, the savtngs are even more dramallc The standard economy fare from the West Coast to Hong Kong 1s more than $1 ,000 The TIA charter fare 1s $500 Q Why cite charter flights so much cheaper? • ,\ The prmc1pal reason 1s that charter fhghts alw1:1ys :u t> 90 lo 100 pe rcent full while scheduled t1 if.; often have a 50 perc:ent lead ' factor This means charter passengers are not paying for empty seats Charters a lso fly all one class At some airports charter flights might not leave from the mam passenger termmal areas, but from a terminal m a different part of the fi eld But charter airlin es do fl y the s ame equipment as the schedul ed carriers and gene1 a ll y use the same caterers for meals Q How do charter fares compare "'1Lh the well pubhc1zed • no frills 'fares recently offered ? A Charter fares <ire still 15 to 20 percent lower lhan cur J cnt ' no frills" fares, says Huff. although he adds, We welcome this latest fare reduction for those who r eqwrc scheduled service ' Also, the president of T lA adds, the no fnlls fat cs are a va1lable only between a tiny g1 oup of c1t1es -pnnc1pally m<1Jor West Coasl cities and Florida -ar c good only Monday through ThursdCJ y und un like cha rter ser vice\\ here ft ee meuls are l:ic1 ved pussengers on no fnlls .f11shts must bnng or buy meals Q. WILL AFFINITY FLIGHTS he t.>hmmutcd under the Jules? A No And 1f you !><!long to •m organization sponsormg a C'harter trip, look rnto the tout because 1l mtiy have adv an lages ovc1 a one s top mclus1ve tour You 11 be t raveling with people \Ou know You 11 not be c:omm1ltcd to purchasing any lund arrungements, us you would under an OTC fli ght It mi ght be cheaper You cun re servt• and pay for the plane t1 ckcl on an affm1ly fla g ht at any lime that s agreeable to the 01gamzal1on And unless the propos:J I is c:•h mmated on an OTC charter, you'll be re- qwrcd lo pay for your ticket 15 to 30 days m advance or the flight Q \\'ho "di be offenng the new one stop anclus1 ve lour charter fli ghts? A Both scheduled and s upplrmcnlal ~11rhnes Q What il bout the choice of destmat wns on c:harters? A. THESE F LIGfIT GO utmost C\ t>i \whet e lo the trad1t1emal tourist spots and to mCJ nY off l>t ut plaC'cS, 1nclu<l mg Gh<1na Budapest and Auckland '\L'\\ Zealand Q I IO\\ do you gel more anfm m allon' ,\ ,\sk your local ti a\ cl age: Ill f01 .1 la~l or ;J vailablc fli ghts If you1 a~enl doc~n l huve J fli ght )OU wunt, cht:ck ~~vc1 al other agenls on wh<1l Cho.JI lets :.i re a\ <111:.iblt.: Gnhu•r1' flltd l .. o~_.r,.. I N41w York (UPI! -The lollowlnQ llSI snows IM stocks t hel nave QAlne<t mosl end IOit the mosl tlued on percenl 01 clWlnge on lhe New Yorlt. Stock Exc11enge d1N::.~~ ~;.~~i;,1·~. '~~jfa!.~ ·~ro:~~ price and the current closlg price GAINERS 1 Penn Fruit 2 S1d PrSll 40 3 Apeto Corp 4 SIMul!HI I Iv S UnlTtl wls ~ :.in ~tt, M~~ Ho+ ,_.. Up 208 9 ~>+ lh Up ,0. 3 + ~ Up 200 2~ t ~ Up 181 I'• t , Up 18 1 31. • , Up IS 4 S1•+ ~. Up 14 6 2 "" I. UP 14) l:\'tt • l• UP 12 S 1" • '• Up 12S S•a • '• Up 119 ~ t.. • > Up II I Ii••• '• Up 113 2 • • Up II 1 ol•, ~. Up 10 9 \e1r \ ork I.) Ht>st 1 t•ii ,.,. 1> mo>I NW York NC:W YORK \UPI) -1" ll<ttve ~10,~s traded on ttte Stoo E •change Wednc day !:i~'oo ~:s: ";1. Searle G 0 Data Gen A~on PrOd 5ol.tlhern Co Oarnon Corp Dccdntl Pel Sterndent KrtSQl' Rntr~ 011 Am lltrltr"'s Fluor Corp Gull Otl Conti 011 xeroJt uq 200 1a 1•. 180 400 •l' • + ~. lb7 100 12 1, 166 600 13 I IS6 100 1840 + '• H 9 000 9~1 +-H-132 soo lO • 122 200 9\t 122 100 I I • 112800 :I'l l. 1 110 200 21 I • a 109 000 fl(> • '• 10/ 600 b'I • 1. I LMY ln•estr 9 Guerd MtQe 10 UMET Trs1 11 Mad Square 12 ICN Pharm 13 Telley In 60 u Suev• !.hoe IS Royal I ISO 16 Se•IPow n 11 CNA Lawtn 11 Ti~men RI 19 Venkt In 20 20 Coullns MIQ II"" .. 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Pl;$ Col I 0 1 IS + 14 PSEAG I '2 1 H I O '°" Y1t PSIGpl • to ahO 41 + 1 PS 01>1 I 40 1110 61\A ~18= ~ :¥ ~~ ~ ... ~~llt Psi Of 12" 1120 107 +I pus 1nc12 s. 10 u .. ,. • -PS NH• I '4 • 12 It* l"SHMx I 21 t 6a I~• 1• PuOI k kor SI t 2' '"' P\lllllol .. 17 ~· " P\lelSI' 1 16 • ,. ~. ~ PITTSBURGH <AP > -Steel pnc~s. consider ed a baro meter of steel m du&try rortunea, ore falUng sharply Scrap has dccllned $15 a ton over the past three weeks. and ls sellinK at its lowesl p rice 1nnce April JO. 1974 when Cederal wage and price conlrob were ll Cle d • · Cl 2 oAll'.v PILOT Ttu.1rSday, JtJne 12. 1975 ' By Bil Kenne "You needn'l hide. It's nobody you hove to kiss." L. 1'1. Bo11d Bras, Panties Lost Forever Lot of odd churacters have requested in their last will.s a nd testaments that they be buried in peculiar positions. But none m ore µe culi<1r , I'll warrant, than the one stipulated by an old boy who died in 1772 in Leith Hill . England. J.le v.•us interred upside down on horseb:..iek . 1-li s theory "'as he'd be ready to 1;dc on Judgment Day v.•hcn, as so many peo- ple believt~d . the \\'Orld \11ould be reversed. THE !\'1UN IC IPA1. Los t <.ind F'ound Bureau or Ulm, \Vest Gc rmuny. reported a t tht• end of 1974 that it h;.id faill'd to find the ov.·ncrs of 2~1 mispluced brassieres a nd 113 <.1bandoned panties. TllREE Ot:T of cvcrY four \\'Omen v.'ho v.·ork iO .televis ion ste1tions pound typcv.•rilcrs. \\'1\GES C~ ... Kindly com parl· the avt.•r agc governm ent v.·orkt:r "s \\·a ge no\v v.·ith the ;,iverage wage in privatc ind us try." t\. Government. SI2.984 . P rivate industry. S8,900. (~. "IS IT a n a uton1<.1tie felony to hit your v.·1fe ?"" ;\. In Ca li fo rnia and 1'cxas. it is . But it's not. according to the lav.·s of the other states. These legal querit.•s get tricky. however. f\.'o dou bt nume rous municip<Jlilies outlav.' v.'ife hitting. And husband hitting, too. presumably. Q. "110\\" l\l 1\1'Y KINGS c;.in you namt.· th;.it V."l•r£• reft.1rred tu either as lionhearted or as li ons·.'·· 1\. f-~l\'t'. R1 c h<1rd I of England v.·;.i:. the l .1011 f-le <irtcd. The S<1raccn ,.\Ji 'A'as the Lion of God . Sv.·eden's Gustavus Adol phus v.·as tht' Lion of the North. And Jlenry of Ba varia <1nd l-'r;.incc·s Louis VIII \\'Crc just pl<1i n Lions. Do you v.·:int to count Engl:.ind ·s Queen Elizabeth I? She Y.'J S t•allt.•d I.he Lionc~s. llOUSl1"G i\'ut all housing l.'Xpcrts ag ree that your bas ic housing bill includ ing m ortgage, tax· t•s :.ind in s uranct· should a mount to no more th<1 11 20 pcr ct•nt of your monlh ly intom c . The FJ-f,\ cslimators s ;,iy you ought to include mainlt·nancc costs, too. G:.i s, t'lcctricit y and hl'aling. ,\nd they s ay the totul payments should an1ounl to no n1orc th;.in 35 percent ur your monthly ta ke ·hon1t• p:.i y. T l-I F: 801\T ERS y,·ho zip ;!round in front uf outboa rd motors outnumber those y,•ho rov.· with oars. The rO'A'l'1·s outnumbered those v.•ho paddle canot·s. ,\nd the c:.1noc puddlers out- numbered those y,·ho dti ft in dinghies. Thcm ·s lht• s tatistics. Tii t~ Hl-~TA JI . STOHi-~ t·r£'llit cards out- number lhc oil eon1pany ercdit l'ards by lOU 1nillion lo 90 1nillio n. ·rhc oi l cards outnumbe r lhc bank cards by 90 mi llion to 50 million. The bank eards outnumbl'r lhl' lr~1vC'I and entt'r· \;linment cards by 50 1nillion to s ix million. Address 111u il t11 L 1\T Uoyd. P 0 . Uo.i: 1560, CfJstu J\/c~u 92616. Copy r iyht 1975 L .. \I &iyd Panel Nixes New Hearings A devclopc1-·s t hreat of \\"ho ha\·l' b<1ttlcd the 1s- s ui t aga ins t the t•ity sues for more than t\\o failed to s way city coun· years opposed the 1011 cil mcninNcY.•portBcach.d e mand s for a nev.· Monday a nd their de · public hearing to ex· c isions made recentl y on amine several new con- d eveloprncnt of l'A'O lots dit1ons in1posed ""'hen the in T he Bluffs remain on council approved the de· the books . velopment lwo \I.' eeks The panel heard the ago. threats of leg<1 I action One proposal would Monday from la y,·yers cut the density s lightl 1 v rep resenting the I Oi l and the other would a · joint venture w hic h has tcr the placementofunits '-''On appr ova ls Y.'ith ontheproperty . strict conditions for cl£'· Spokesm e n for 11)11 veloping two la nd scaped argued in vain that the lots in the es tablis hed sudden c hanges in l'ond1 · community. tio ns wa rranted ne y,· Dozen s of r eside nts hearings. ~W 1t1•STll£fT COSTAM(lA 10 •ASSOlllfD 'LAN TS IUC INVITED JUN[ U·IS 1-..t p C.11642-5671. 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Champions of the two leagues still will meet in tho traditional Tournament of Roses game at Pasadena a nnua ll y l>ut others will be able lo accept bids to other bowls . Neithe1· conference has accept- ed the proposal officially, but both are expected to do so. · Acceptanc~ b y the Big Ten btlcame a virtual ccrtaJnty Tues- day when Michigan's athletic board of control voted to ueecpt the-new-pwm .. It b8Came Lh• t.ixth of the 10 'sctu>ols to vote uf- firmatively. A simple majority will be needed when the school presidents take the official ac- tion. Wiles Hallock, executive direc- tor of the Pacific-8, said Wednes- day that both conferences have cooperated in consideration of the bowl game issue. Currently, the champions of the Big Ten and the Pac-8 ml•et in the Rose Bowl game will} no uthet· tea m s from those con-fer~nt>es pe rmlttett-tu-ptay in other bowls. Mictugan , with a ~-2-1 record over the last three years has mis- sed ever y nose Bowl game with Ohio Sate State taking part. The past two years it has been a con- fcnmce vole that. gave the nod to OSU when the conference race resulted in a tie for the title. Hallock explained, "The Big UPI Tel..,holos ANGELS CATCHER ELLIE RODRIGUEZ, UMP MARTY SPRINGSTEAD STOP WILLIE HORTON. Bibbs Rallies Ra~rez Shocked In Rugged Match PARIS CAP / Eddie Dibbs, the gritty little tennis player from Miami Reac h, upset Mex- ico's Raul Ramirez in a tense five-set matc h Wednesday and reached the s emifinals of the r'n •nc h Championshiµs. Dibbs won 4·6, 7·6, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4, winning the las t s ix gamt·s <iftcr trailing 0-4 in the fifth set. •·It was a hell of a mateh, µro- bably thtt toug hl•sl l have cvt•r ha d ,'' Dibbs s aid as an l'Xcited crowd of L0.000 stood and cheered him at the cen ter tou11 of Holand Head Blocks Dangerous, Say Trainers More than 1.200 of the nation's football trainers have cunrludcd a conve ntion in Anaheim by adopting a resolution warning of the dangers of usin g the head as u battering ram in blocking and tackling. The 1975 convention of the Na- tional Athletic Trainers Associu· tion ended Wednt'sday after five days anCJ the mos t 1mport<.1nl stand taken by the trainers said: .. NATA i~ on r ecord opposing the use of t ackling and blocking techniques with the helmet and- or face mas k a s the initial point of contact." Otho Davis. h ead lrc.tiner of the Philadelphia Eagles a nd l:.'X· ccutivl:.' director of NATA. said. however. that the trainers would not attempt to tell the National Football Leagul' to rl:.'v1se its rules . ··We'r e mainly con cerne d about warning parents about the possible dangers ... he said. ''NATA urges all parents of football players a s wc•ll as high school booster tlubs. PTA's a nd univers ity alu mni <.1ssociations to e ncourage a nd s upport their f~t­ ball coa('hes in the rervuluat1on of this pr ad ice and to Leach safer techniqul:.'s. Thtb vital step may save a life or a lifclimc existence in a wJ>0·~ ch t11r " lt\lf. ~~~~u N FL pluycrs rar(•ly use the tact ic because t hey know how dangcroub tl can be. Davis said 10 hili{h s<·hool fool · ball players died during the 1974 season from bead and neck in juries. He said countless boys who play football thts fa ll m ay "suffer head a nti neck injuries tha\ will have a permanent-effect on their li Vt!S. ·: lie said the deve lopment or the hard plustic·s helled helmet has helped protect the head better. but the helmet itself has Uct'Omc in sornc instOll('C'S ••weapon. Garros Stadium. The battle las ted 3 hours. 50 minutes. R amirez won th e lt<.1li<1n title last week and was j.(O· ing for the big European <:lay courts double. Dibbs was the fi rst tnan tun·· ach the semifinals in the lourna· m ent which carries a $30,000 prize. The m a t c h w<is the m ost dramatic of the tournament thus far. Dibbs trailed 0·4 in the final bN and was 30-40 on his se rvice. Ram irez seemed on tht' verge of victory. ··[ thoug ht it was all over." Oibbs sa id . ··Then I hit a backhand pass down the line. It was the shot of the m atch for m e. And from then on, lhmg~ started going my way.'' Dibbs won every game after that. Andre ws' previoub victims were Mike E step and Rostoc Tanner. Dibbs' oppon ent in Friday's s emifinal i s Ar gentina 's Guillermo Vilas, a 6·2, 6·2. 7-6 winner over Onny Parun of New Zealand in the second me n 's quarter-final. Borg Injured, Match Delayed PARIS CAP ) -Swech~h tennis star Bjorn Bo rg suff<'red a twist- ed neck w hile stepping out of a s hower in his hote l room today and his quarter-final m atch in the French Open Tennis Cham- pions h ips a gai n s t Harold Solomon was delayed 1 r4 hours. '· 1 don 't want to scratch bt•cause I won t his title la s t year ." said the 19-year·old Borg. "But I feel terrible." Pien e Darmon, tourna ment director. said the match was d elayed while Borg underwent massage treatments. The young Swede also prac· ticed for about 20 minutes with his doubles partner, Guillermo Vilas of Argentina. After the workout he s aid h e dld not feel Wl•ll enough to face Solomon, but after the massage treatments, he <'hanged his mind. The Borg-Solomon match was played on the center court al Roland G arros Stadium. und a crowd of nearly S,000 wailed in hot sunshine for the players to ar· 11vc. Borg. thr top !'iced. had re- ached the qµarter finals by win ning four mat(·hes without drop- pin~ a set. LA Can't Buy a Hit Or a Win LOS ANGELES CAP) -With the departure of Tug McGra\\. <1 new hero w;;is rt•quired for tht· Net York Mets ' bullpen. In- trodudng Robert John Apodaca. Actually, he m•eds no introdut·· tion as fc:tr as the Los r\ngell·S Dodgers arc <.·oncernt•d. In 1974, when the Dodgers won the l\u· tional League pl•nnant. Apodaca, All9•mesonKABC 090) 1 June 11 New Yor~ at Los Angel!• Jun" 13 Phtl.tdelphta di Los Anqe1.,, Jurw 1" Pllilddelphta "' Ln• An<.et«\ I 2SP m. I 2So m. b Hp n• a Southern California resident. allO\\Cd Los Angeles just one run in two <ipµearances and c:.irned one victory. So far this season he·s faced the Dodgers three times und has n 't allo\\ ed a run in fi\'C m· nin~s. Wedm•sd ay ni!;!ht. before 40,095 fans at Dodger Stadium, the litUe right-hander ret ired all six Dodgers he faced and earned his firs t victory , a 2·1 decision. Th<.' two perfect innings lowered his earned run average to 1.20 and he has seven saves . "I always gel a little nervous facing the Dodger s. especially out here," he said. •·I 've got a lot of res pect for the Dodgers dub and the organization." It's hard- ly noticeable the way he pitches against them . After tho Mets punched over the lie-breaking run in the top of the ninth against loser Mike Marshall on a wal .... 'ild. p~tch a nd sing le by MiW Phtlhps, Apodaca finished with a flouris h by fanning Steve Garvey and Willie Crawford for the final two outs. - .. It's the s ame old problem.'' said manager Walter Alston, try- ing tu find <i way lo shake up the club 's battin g s lump. The Dodgers were r est1icted to five hits by rookie R andy Tate. Los Angeles loaded the bases off Tate with no one out in the second inning but scored only one run. ''I really don 'l k now what to do to sha ke up the line-up," a dis- m ayed Al s ton s:.iid. ../'-,, .A, ........ .,... 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Bi g Te n leaders m eet August 4 for final action. The re is no mt'l'l ing set for the preside nts of the Pac-8 schools until D<:cembt•r\ but H e1 llock pornted out that rahriealion l'Ou ld comt• in one of several ways including a vote by mail or a conference tl•lephone <'a ll inl'lud1ng all the Sl·hool ll'<.tders. Ha lh.>ck could make no pr<.'<Jic· tion on the outcome of s uch a oalIOl, bu mil say, "The way things are m oving now participa- t 1 on in oth e r b owls i s tt possibility. ''Thrnughout all of our joinl discussions with the Big Ten and the T o urna m e nt of Roses, whatever action we take in r e· gard lo participation Ill other games s hall not in a ny w<.t y detract from the stature of the Rose Bowl." The allegianc·e betwE>en the two {'Onft'rences bl'gan with lllt: New Ye~r·s game of 1947 when lllin~is \\'happed UCLA 45·14. Since ili(fl only teams from the two con- ferences have m et in the rtose Bowl battle. ··People from both conferences haVl' discussed the current mat· tl•r thoroughly with Tournament of Roses foollJa ll and executive (•ommitll'l'S and they are recon- (·aled to a prob a h_lc change in policy." Hallock said. Horton on a Tear; So Are Halos, 14-7 ~ DETROIT (AP> ''This is part of baseball," insistc.,'() um- pire Ma1ty Springstead. "They get their dander up. Nobody got hurt as a res ult." . lndt.•l'd , the Dl'lroit Tigers and California Angels did get the11· dander up W edncsday 111ght. And nobody really got hu11. But the way the two benches C'leared for a fourth-inning melcc during t he opener of thetr doublche<idcr 1t seemed certain !.omebody would gel l>OPPl'd pretty good. The Angels latl·1· did their hit- ting wilh their bats and blaskd the ·Tigers 14-7 in the frecswing- ing a ffair . The M'l'Ond i.rarnc was sus- pended bet'aus <.• of the Aml•ncan League's 1 a .m . curfew law \\Ith Detroit ll•adang 5.3 aftt.•r t•1ght tn· ningl:>. The garr.c will be fm1sht•d before l o n i g h t ' s r cg u I a r I\· sch eduled game between the teams . The intidl'nt bl·gan wlwn musl'ular Tigt'l's ch.·s1gnatcd hit· ter Willil' llorton l'hargecl Angels p1td1er Fr ;.ink Tirna n a <.tftl'r Tanana had f11·l·cl .in inside p1kh tu him lead inf,.! off the fou rth Hl'fore things ('alml•d d0\\11. Tigt•rs m:rnagl'I' ltalph I louk and u m p tr c La rr y Ba r n l'l l " <: r l' l:ihun•d lo lhl• g round. Angt'ls pitt h t•r D 1l·k l.angc got ~chltchcd. Angt•ls t••t(·hcr Ellie Hodriguc..,z w a:-. s ho\'cd arnund. a nd a bout half :1 <101.en others "l're in\ o h·t·d 1 n Olll' '' ·1~ or Jnotht•r an thl'" aid do1111~·hrool-.. ··\\'1lltc kl•pt saying 'I'm gonna kill ~ou. I'm gonna kill ~ou." to am bod\' and l'\'l'l'\'bo<h"." stud sl•t·ond ba::.l' u rnp1rt:Bartll'll. Springstt•ad , tht• plate· ump1n.•. s a id llorton pushed hirn and tatt·hl't' Hod n g ucz aside\\ hl'n lw µ'1 i. went aftl'r T a na n<.1 . .. I d ecided for peat'e of the: game it was bc:st to gave Willil' a re~t." he s aid , adding later, .. Can you im agin e what would have happened if wt• kept Horton in there and a pikh was in the general area of tht.• oth(·r ont•. You'd ha n~ needed the National Guard out thl•rt· ... Tanan<i said he wasn't throw- AngebSlate All G•mPS on KMPC (110) June n Cahtorn1a at Detrot1 June 13 Cdf•toro1a dt M 1lw,1u .. ·f' June J4 Ca11rorn1d at M11wau~• .. 4 ~\p m. ~ 7~p m. II 7~" m ing at llo rton but he "~mtt•d lo pitch him 10 ti~rtlt. ·-ru tl'll you one thing you can't do. The nl'Xl lime you go to tht> mound you t·an't pitt·h anr t.J1ffrrt:ntl) . ., Tan;rna :.aid. Tan ana said Horton poked him :,,e\'eral timl'b \\ ith his finger ··and s<.iid soml'lh111g likl• 'You're too young to he messing with me.'·· "The 1:.ist thing you want to tlo is get Willie Horton mad." said Tanuna. who a dmired llorton while growing uµ in Detroit. Another Horton admirt•r "as Lange . of Harbor Bt•ach, Mic h., ''ho said he was grabbed around the neck by Houk while trying to keep Horto n a'' :.iy from Tanm1a. He said Houk fell and scratched hjm as Angels coach Whitey Rerzog was pulling llouk away. That was dunng thl' initi al bl'nch c leanng. Iloth benches and bullpens l'll·ar t:d again mo- ments later after Ho11on \\as ejected and T:.in <1n<1 r esumed his spot on the mo und. During the second tangle. Horton grabbed Lange by the coat. Lange said. ··Willie found me and said,· Do MICKEY STANLEY, UMP RESTRAIN WILLIE HORTON. GameeoCks Win Lead College World Series OMAHA CA P l Greg Keatley drove in three r uns and E~rl Bass scattered eight hits Wednesday night, leading South Curohna to ;_1 tJ 3 triumph over Ari tona State in the College World Seriei.. .Jl.. The victor} left U1e fourth-rated G3mecocks as the only un· beaten am on~ the rour rcmaJning teams in the double elimination tournam ent. , • Aru:on a Stllle. 00-12. battlcs"Qklahoma. 52·9, in a survlva.1 game tom l(hl. f ollowcd by o m~ttng between Texas, S4-6, and South Carolina. S0-4. South Carolina moved within two victories of becoming the first enst<'rn team In 20 yeurs to win the coll<'R<.' chompionshlp by batt hn~ ll:i<'I-. from :m l'al'ly 2 0 deficit and then holding on with thl' dutC'h µ1t r hing of Bass \ \ you want to fool with me'?" Lange explained. ··1 s aid. No! ·No~ ... Horton scar ed me but. llouk st·ratC'hed m e a little bit." Californaia Angels manager Oit•k Williams had a tough time hl'rding his players back to the clugout both times. Hie t1-ied get- ting Tan<.1na away soonest. .. l believe they thought I was the spark and 1f they got me out of s ig ht things would calm down." Tan;.rna said . · Williams said the l>esl way lo get Horton out 1s with inside lll'eaking pitches about belt high. 00\\'l' weren't throwing at him and the ball didn't hit hi m ," Williams said. Spnngstead said he would not recomm end any t ype of sus- p('nsion in his report to American League president Lee Mc Phail. Newsmen w e re not permittoo in the Tiger s d ressing room after the first gam e and there was no immediate com m e nt from Horton or Houk. "You can 't take that as a physic al attack on an umpire," Springstead said. '·That's ju:st in the category of trying lo get lo anybody und everybody ... not lake an attack one-o n -one.·· Springstead also said if hc h adn 't eject ed Hor ton and a nother inside pitch had been thrown, ··you'd h ave needed the Nation a l Gua rd out there." There\\ en• actually two bench dear ings. The first lusted about 10 m mutt•s. Tht• second begal\ vlmost imm t·di atel\· after Tanana r eturned to Lhe mound. Houk and Horton felt Tanana s hould han· bt'en t'jectcd, too. They belic\·e d Horton had bel'n hit, but Springstead s<ii d ht! hadn't been and. m his j udJ,!- ment. Tana na hadn't dt'liberate- ly thrnwn at him. ··They've been throwing awful- ly close to Willie. Everybody has,'' said Houk. who wound up on the ground at o ne point after grab· bing California p itc her Dick Lani.w. "I can't blame Horton," llouk t•onlinued. · · 1 · m not saying they threw at him . though. I \\as an- gry too. When one guy tomes out with a bat, that ·s bull. That's what reallv set Willie off. .. Lange s~id Houk grabbed him :.iruund the neck in t he first bench-cle<iring C'p1sode and that Horton g rabbed him by the coat dunng the sN·ond one. It was s hortly after Horton's .temper t·xµl oded th<it the Angels <'Xplodcd. belting ~lickey Lo!JC"h, 1··1. for fn e rnn~ in the fifth 111- mng. Bruce Bochte's two-run double that greeted reliever Da\'c Lcmant·zyk was a key blow. T lw n California tagged Boh Hevnuld:s for six runs in the <.'ighth four on a grand-slam home run by I .cc Stanton. FIRST GAME CALIFOR NIA OETAOIT •D r h bl Remy 7b s 7 I I Al•~rHt 2 o t I M NMll•\ cl 2 I 0 0 Hirll('r on 3 1 1 I l •hoUd Clh 0 I 0 I !>t•r11on rt • l 7 S Ch4tlk lb • I t I Meoh JI> 0 0 0 0 8ochll' lb s 0 1 J El Aoor•Qu4'L c s 7 1 o e Sm••" \S • o 1 o Colltn\ II 4 1 3 I hnAn"p O O o O Sells p O O 0 O •b ' h bl l e Flore cl 4 t O 0 Suther ldnd 7b ? t 1 0 Mt<Mel 71> J I 1 7 Meyer If S O 1 2 HorlOn<IPI 1 0 0 0 Sl•ntev dn 3 o I t L Robt'rh rl J 0 I 0 Colllt-•I ti) • I 1 1 Vl'•VtPr ,, 4 0 0 0 WoOnlu\C ' I I I A Rooro9uez Jo • 1 2 O 1..0h<I\ p 0 0 0 0 umanczv~ p o o o O Reynold\ p O O O O Tola ls 38 1' t S 14 Tola I• 38 I 10 1 ca11•orn•• 000 750 001 14 OPlrott 100 001 111 I E Woc k~nlu••. Ml•ver. Ver.,,.., Ml'Oh OP O..lro1t J LOB Cahlorn.a b Oetrmt b 18 L. Ro°"'''· A~mv. Harper. Bod>1e, Coll•ffl. Slanl•v. A AOOn9ue1, Et. Rodr.9uu J B-Sutherlancl, A. RO<irlQU~/ ~~R Woc k~"tu» (II, Slanlon lSl , Colbt'rl 14). SB Rt•ttr\, Harper, Slanlon. SP- A1v~rs IP H R EA 88 50 T •nan• tw. 4 o 1 8 4 • I 8 Sell\ 1 ' 3 7 t l LollCh IL 7.41 ,, , 8 ' s ' > lemanc1yk 7 • • J 3 3 • R•ynold\ , J • 4 I I WP Ll'manc1vk. T 1 .s2. ANTEATERS FIRSf IN NET TOURNEY Pl' EBLO . Colo. -UC Irvine won all of its matc hes Wednes- day aftt>rnoon and is lied for first pla('e arter the firs t two rounds of th<' NCAA Divis io n II tenn1~ t•humpionships, hen' In sin~lcs Dave Eastmun and Jere Williams each won two mat('hes and Scott Cam<ihan und Bob Wri~ht one each. In doubles. Eustmun and Williams won l wn matchl'S and Carnaha n and Wright one. , Act.ton tn the quarkrfinals "ill bt• today with t hf.' fiMli.; ::.luted Saturday. ·-1 .-1LOl ' ·-ThUrsday.Junel2, 1825 • Diab'los~ Schmidt I • • • FVDuo -Late Realizes Dream Bloomers Br DAVE ROMANQ Oft.,.0.11rl'i1111tatfl Playing profe~siona.1 baseball ha.t always been a dream for Dave Schmidt of Mission Viejo High. • 'J'hus, when the Boston Red Sox drafted the slugging catcher in Lhe second round last week he rigured he would sie-n if the money was right. Schmidt had also been offered a .{our-year scholarship to Arizona Stale University, but in- s tead d eeided to sign with Bo.ston. The Red Sox, represent- ed by scou t J oe Stephenson, ('ame up '-''ith enough money to satisfy Schmidt and also "'ill help pay for his education. •·1 "'iii s till get to go to rollege and now I get an opportunity to play professional baseball right av.:ay,"' says Schmidt. "I '-''US very happy with what the Red Sox offered me." S('hmidt hit .354 this past year for Mi ssio n Viejo '-''ilh 2.f rhi. s ix doubles, two home runs and 10 stolen bases. fie has the com- bination or good speed and po"·er ""hil'h pro scouts look for. The 6-1, 198 -pound star '-''as a big fa ctor in Mission Viejo's win· ning the South Coast League baseball crown. Sl"hmidt will report to Elmira, New York Sunday and wi ll go through a five-day workout there before being assigned by the Red Sox. .. They're just going lo test me a little," says Schmidt. ··u nless· I am really good or really bad, I will probably be a siigned to \\~inter fl aven in the F1orida State l~eague for the rest of the season.'' Winter H aven is one of three Class A farm teams ope.rated by the Red Sox. Th(:: other two are in Winston-Salem and Elmira. The Red Sox's leading fa rm team is its AAA affiliation in J1a .... 1ucket, Rhode Is land. Because Bos ton has an .all-star DAVE SCHMIDT catcher in Carlton Fisk, who is only 27. and a fine backup re· (_•e iv e r in 23 -year -o ld Tim Blackwell, Sl"hmidt had a long talk '-''ith S t ephenson about possibly cha nging his position.· --1 know I 'm not going to go lo Boston and beat out an all·star catcher," says Schmidt. ··However , Fisk has a history of injuries apd one never knows about trades. Stephenson a nd I decided that I will stay a catcher for the time be ing.'' Schmidt realized he had a good chance o{ playing pro bt,11 after his sophomore year at Mission Viejo. Leaving home is going fl> be tough for Schmidt, who has a younger brother Eri c. They played both baseball and football togeth er this yea r . Dave, however, figures it was inevita- ble. ··1r I v.·ent. to A1izona State I v.·ould have to l eav~ in August o.i ny .... ·ay-so either wa)' I was go· ing to have to leave home soon,"' says Schmidt. "I 'll get used to it." By ED BURGART or tM o.u, """" aot1 Dave Brown calls them the late bloomers. Dave Rohde, a 6-10 center, didn't play basketball during his fresh~an and sophomore years. And Bill Miller, a 6-2 guard, was only 5-6 as a sophomore. But Rohde and Miller, stand· outs on the Fountain Valley Hi gh basketball team this past season, are a mong 12 seniors who will play ror t he South in Saturday night's Orange County all-star basketball game at Orange Coast College. And their coach al Fountain Valley High, Bro .... ·n , "'ill be directing the South. Brown talks highly of Rohde and Miller, both of whom helped Fountain Valley to reach the second round of the CIF 4-A playorfs this .vear . ''Rohde haS made great strides since the season began," says Brown. ''H e s tarted at 235 pounds, but got down to 220. He has an accurate shot inside and has a nice hook.'· Because or an accurate seven- foot bank, Rohde averaged' 13.3 ..points this year. He was also a strong rebounder and was im- pressive e n o u g h. to earn a scholarship to Loyola University in Los Angele s .· "f-le'll 'p lay lor Loyola," says Brown. "He is big, strong .and tough.·· Rohde ~as n ·t' big, strong and tough three yt?a~ ago, though. Two North Stars "As a freshman, I didn't play a t all ,'' says Rohde. who wei£hed 250 pounds then. "I was over- wei ght. During my sophomore year, I came out for basketball , but Brown told me I was not good enough . So, l just practiced then." Rohde also gave up football- he was a defens ive tackle-after his frosh year, and con('entrated ··on losing all the extro.i weight. Over the last year and one half, I losl 40 pounds,·· he says. Miss Scrimmage Miller was just the oppositc- s mall and thin. I-l e didn 't start g rowing until his junior ye ar, and didn't play any va rsity ball 41.1ti l thi s pa s t season , '-''h en "'he establis hed himself as one of Orange County's best guards. By RON EVA1'S Ott'"' O•lly Pi"" ~tf Playing without CIF2-A player of the year Kevin Heenan and de- fensive ace J eff We ber, the North t·rui sed to an 82 -65 win over (.;olden \Vest College We<biesday afternoon in a cage scrimmage atGWC, Preparing for Saturday night's Orange County hi gh school all- star game at O,range Coast Col lege, the North s qua d dominated the boards and played \lo•e ll against Golde n West. but t•oach Bob V,anVod'rhi s of 1'"'ull erton 1-ligh h ad some bad ne\\'S about t'-''O of his top pl ayers. 1-lecnan. wh~.figured lo be one of the keys to the North auack, has a bad ca Se of the flu and may not be 100 percent come Satur- d o.i y. Th e E l D orad o star averaged 21.l points a game. \Veber, who went to FUiierton and 1t1.•as considered one of the men v.·ho had a s hot al stopPing Bob Losner, is in '-''Orse shape "·ith a bad o.inkle. fie Is eoming off knee s urgery and is a very doubtful starter. The North did a good job on the boards o.ind s hot well against FACTORY Demo SALE! • TOYOTA EXAM,.LE: 74 TOYOTA CELICA • i9'00d ... r.cl'O r\~&I~• (llJ1t01"11 5 3477 • VOLVO '74 VOLVO 142 •vt'1 •" '"''"' r&u,o .. n,.e1s c.r .,_,"? ,.,.,.~, l•O~IJlll 5 5888 • USED CAR SPECIALS 69 DODGE DART GT s-11" e •u''l"'•"e °"'*"' ~•te<""l •~ t.t>O IYtNlli ll s 1477 '71 OLDS CUTLASS •IP ~ T '""'°"•'>I. f" Ct•~G .,~,. IOfl jl lO()lf<, ·'1777 7J ~IHTO STATIOHWAGOH &011 ......... '"'0"'''" ....... Q. ~·~11)1C"+"I sz47'7 Golden West , but its ball handl· ing left a lot to be desired. J\.fany balls were thrO'-''n away and its offense didn't appear to be that sharp. \'anVoo rhis, howe ver, was pleased. ··we: wanted to ~ork o n the boards today and I thought we did a good job there," says Van- voorhis, ','We also ran a lot better than in previous practices." Forward Bill Johns on of Garden Grove lligh WHS very im· pressi.ve, scoring 19 points and li.>a ding the North offense. Forward Dennis"Smith of Servile and center Barry Weston of Brea :performed wel l o.o ~he boards . Rancho Ala.m1tos ' J o hn Hirschi er, who will attend Colden West in the fall, also played well and had 10 points. The North went with a starting lineup of Weston at center, Smith and Ji m B ec ke rle o f Lo s Alamitos at the forwards a nd Johnson and Ke nnedy's Ken Munger at the guard'i. If f-leenan is hea lthy h e will proba bly replace l\.1 unger and Webe r would s t art in place of Beckerle ifhe('anplay. Although averaging only nine points, -l\.1iller "'a s a clever ball handler and was well - recognized by the Orange County Sportswriters Association u•hi ch selected him lo t he All-Su nset League and All-Orange Coast area £irst teams, in addition to t he All-Orange County third team . Not bad for a g uard '-''ho was 5-4 his frosh year. "He was really s mall his fres hm a n a nd sop homore years.'' says Brown, "but he was 5·9 his junior year, although he v.·as thin a nd l!ght. But he 's always played well and has had excellent skills." Unlike Rohde, Miller likes to shoot from outside a nd is very ac· curate from 18 feet. .. And he's still growing," says Brown. "He has good vision and gets the ball to the open man. And he i.s excellent with the ball , ·using both hands for dribbling." Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division w L Pct. GB .Boston 29 22 .569 New York 30 25 .545 I l\.1ilwaukec 25 28 .472 5 Detroit 23 28 .451 6 Baltimore 23 JO .434 7 Cleveland 23 31 .426 7V, West Division Oakland 34 22 .607 Kansas City 33 25 .569 2 Angels 29 29 .500 6 Minnesota 26 26 .500 6 Tex.as 28 28 .500 6 Chicago 23 32 .418 101~ W.d ... 10•y'1Ga"'" C.l•l0tni1 l•-J, Oetroil l·S, JnCI ~.,.. i1a(lt"4fd, l •M•ngs, curie"': lobe compltl.-1 1<1nl91'1t New Yo•~ S. Ml-W1' 1 K • ..,.., Cily 1. Cleve11nd I 0.~l.,.d S. Mo!w•11~ee J B•lllmott t . le•fl I , 10 1Mi"9'1 8o11011 •. CftlC•!IO I, I• inn•"'ll .... ,.,c;.,,.... ,,.;nnt\011 !Goll r S•SOt Cortonl•)) •!""°'"Yo<~ lOobloOll~f (Alltor11la IF10 ... •o• •·2> •t Ot!tOI! lt .. •G<OW •·41 Cl•n••nd (Ae1c11 J·Ol ~• 11;,.,,..H (1!1 !Bulby 1·~) 0.kl"'d !Blue ''•1 "' Milw.tukH (C•.,,o t 1 f 80\!0I' (Pole 1.1) .ti (!"'"11'1 !I(••' I JI B.J!t•mo•e '"•'"''' • ll •1 Te•a• lli•btl• 1 ii Ftooil;>•'fG•..,.. So"on •t II.an~•~ (o!y. l 0.kl..,,<1 at Detto+I Clll,•00•1 Ne"' Yo•k C.1"0tn•• at MH"'•11kte B•ll•mo'e al Mln~\01• c1e ... 1•na ., Te••' NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division w L Pittsburgh 29 23 New York 28 23 Chi cago 29 26 Philadelphi a 29 26 St. Louis 26 26 Montreal 18 JO West Division Ci ncinnati 35 24 Dodgers 34 26 San Francisco 29 27 S.an Diego 28 29 Atlanta 25 32 Houston 22 40 ...... Ml••'•G.a.... !.on Ft •n<ls<o I, Pl>il•<lelpllo• J Cftlc•oo•t "ll•n••. Pod. •••n Cjnc!nn•ll l, SI, lO<o•S 1 HOullon J, PllUO..n11n 1 s.n D1ev<> l, Mon1rea1 1 Nf .. Yo•k l. lOI A'1Qale1 I , ..... , .• c;.._ Pct. GR .558 .549 ''~ .527 ", ·,527 11,2 .500 3 .:!75 9 .593 .567 1112 .518 4 ,,., .491 6 .439 9 .JSS 14 ~.,. Mont .. •I <AoVttl •·•I al S.n o;..,.. (Ft,,i\le_,, l·I J Pl>Uadlfl!llll• (C•rlton J.J) •I Soen F1•n<i1.Co ( ... •llct 1 l ·ll Cl'llcaoo 01e111cnt1 •·•~•I ..,11...t• fMo,.,.,..,t-t' ~\.Louis lMcGIOl"-n 6·•l •1 Cinc:<nnal• INo•~n 6·l l Pllhbu•Qll (£111 \ f·J) •1 Hous!Oll {Aobo!th l·I> "'-"'York !Mallock l ·t/ •I lO\ AntJtlt• {Sutron tO·-l Ft1o1a,'1G• ....... c"''"nn.ii •' c;1>+c•QO P!thbvr~ ii AU•nl• HOullon •I SI. L°"'l1 ,,._.,.. Yor~ •• s ... Diego Pl'IU-lpti,. •I LOI AllQtlt• Monlr••l •t San Fran'"'o DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR Bl VO .. COST A MES A 646 -930 3 '5."r •1<.-Pa.-t ..... BoJy 'lhl"lp f")~•~ '• t>o r • a""'"" Par I.• U,.pcrf,..nt Op"n \,,,.,, ,i.,,, If "m J p .,. wr MA•F 0 ¥FA\fA \ OEllVfRlf \ . -. .. , ... .l ~ . :;:;; Sout 11 C1111st Cl111111pio11s Members of the Mission Viejo High girls softball team that won the South Coast League championship include, front row, from left: Joy Rossello, Eileen Hebets, Terri Gilreath, Vi cki Gandolfo and Tapl.i Gillen. Back row: Lu Anne Woodbridge, Sue Sprou~ Suzie Davis, Therese Arbour, Kelly Serey and coach Linda Schwartz. North Can Win: Beckerle Jim Beckerle of Los Alamitos Hi gh thinks the North has an e'xcellent shot at beating the South Saturday night at 8 in the 10th a nn ual Oran ge County hig h s c hool all - star basketball game at Orange Coast Cotlege. Beckerle, \Vho plays in the Sunset l.cague. has had a l'hance to go up a gain s t s u c h South players as Bob Los ner of J\1arina. Linn Wilson of \\'estminstcr and Dave Rohde and Bill Miller of Fountain Valley. .. I think the players 1n the North camp arc just as good if not better than most of the talent found in the Sunset League,'" OCC Strong Again AIWther Grid Title for Bucs? By CRAIG SHE5'F Oii~• O•Ur ,. .. I 51•11 Like mos t football coaches, Orange Coast College's Dii;k Tucker is an optimist. But u•ith th.c kind of talent he has returning in the fa ll , there is little doubt he · has a right to be. Then, throw in a few transfe rs and add some top fresh men and OCC has the ingredients for another championship yeo.i r. "We think \\.'e'll be bet- ter than ..... e were last year ," s a ys Tucker, "'hose 1974 team "'on Lhe South Coast Conference title and ga ined the finals of the Division If championship. Topping the li st of in- comin g fres hme n who have registered a t OCC ar~ tight en.ds J im Balch (Edison l and Ke ith Josephson (Costa MesaJ and center Brad Green <Estancia ). Tucker beneves he has a good crop of freshmen, but few will crack the starting offe ns ive or de- fensive lineups. The only big gap will be the secQnd ary, where three of the starters were sophomores last fall. E lsewhere, OCC ap- pears to be solid . Leading the returnees is running bac k Tony Ac - comando C5·9, 170), a breakaway threo.it "'ho gained 718 y o.ird s lo.i sl season, a school r ecord. Pete Browo (6·1,210), a long with Accomando, will £:ive the Bucs a solid 1-2 running combination. Al quarterback, OCC ha! Dave White, Mike Ma g ner and Mark Stewa rt returning. Magner (6-2, 190), the starting QB two seasons ago, s at out last year \\•ith an injury . White(6-l , 190) led the Pirates through the first eight games, before a ha nd injury s idelined him. Stewart (6·1, 155) took over for the final rour games. says Beckerle. "We have An th Lo y ~1~~.~~ce ;r we come lo 0 er ng ear O th e r o£fensive s tarters back include la('kle Jack Clark (6-5, 240) and guard J eff Kravitz (5-11 , 210). The top "'ide receivers figure to be Steve Adams (5-10, 1701, a part-time starter last yea r, and Paul Desmet (6-1, 180). Both have excellent s peed. . ' Becke rle, a 6·3 a ll -F LB G "dd ? s un s e l L e a gue or rI ers. perfo rm e r. ca n play Gary Jennings (6·4, 240), who played two seasons ago al Golden West fig ures to be a e ither guard or forward. lie averaged 14.2 points a game for Los ,\J and had a hig h game of 28 against E l 'foro . ''Beckerle is an all- round player V.'ho is very steady and c an be used :.it several different posi- tions." s ays North coach Bob Van Voorhis o f Fu ll erton High ... He is very coachable and the type of player who is very valuable in an all- star game." One o f Beckerle's favorite phases or the game is guarding bigger players. That's one reason why he's developed in to a fine ma n-lo-man d e fe nsive player. And, s inl"e the North "'ill be using a man de fense Saturday nighl it fi gures to be a n advantage for him . Football Sign ups s to.irter at offensive Despite one of the coach calls Chapman-tackle. Sl"hool 's lar gest turnouts French 's backup last De fens ively, t ackles for spring pr3Ctice in re· season-the best faker. Ross Malinowski (6·3, ce nt years, Laguna Gumpf, the s tar~ing 225 J and Jim Gair C6·1, Beac h llig h footba ll s ignal caller on a 5-4 220J, linebacke r s Mike coach Dennis llary ung freshman team, is big, Frost (6·0. 190 ) a nd Tim still sounds somewhat strong and runs t he op-Brown (6·1, 212), along pessimistic about the lion well, according to '-''ith deep backs Dave team 'soutlookthisfall. Haryung. Bienek (5·7, lf.0) and "'\Ve have a much big· A key returnee on of-John Grov.•er (6-0, 1601 ger turnout than l ast fense is running back return. fall ," s:Jys Haryung of Kevin Pike, who gained Pal Millican (6·2, 240), the 60 candidates for the 338 yards on 93 carries a defensive tackle from varsity, sophomore and last year. Ne"' port Harbor, also freshmen teams. "But The Artists also Pilve a "figures to play a lot for we only ho.ive four retum· ceoter -Bill Judkins the Pirates. He injured a in g lette rmen . And ·a ll (5-11 , 160) -who started, leg in last s ummer's our defensive starters, two games last season. Orange County North- except for one, h ave AndHaryungisvcry hi gh South game a nd was graduated." on a transfer fro m La fo rced to sit out the '74 Even '>''ith a more ex-Canada, wide r eceiver season. perie nced g roup last SteveBryant . ·:Wit h lhe freshmen year, Laguna Beach Rick Nunis, a 155· "'e're getting and the could only fin ish with a pound safety, is th~ only guys we have coming 2-7 record a nd was 0·5 in returning starter on de-back. we s hould be prel- South Coast League fense. ty good. But the rest of play. However, the five Despite many the conference figures to losses were decided by 18 s hortcomings, fl aryung be improved, also, "·says points. is not taking a totally-Tucker. 1-l aryung ha s been negative approal"h. 1''""9CU"''",__"c---- stressing offense in pral"-·'This year , things are 1~~~ .. '!'111~k'i7s~;:11~=;: lice, hoping to find a more organized and the u1 .. i..r-ff1. re PI a Ce ment for k ,. d s kn o '-'' my CO\l•~w-1C•i111 JOHt1"-«al : ..... 1'1' Hll:lo!kff Ubl; ICfll~ e11-quarterback Mike Ser-· terminology," says the 1011.11 ... 1. k d d h f Eclhon-Jlfol B•l<l'I It•!; Na-r a no , als o a ·ey e-secon ·year coac rom CNno 1r1:1l ;Jimetother11ot1.1i...i; fensive back last year. West Torrance. "I'm not Al 0tsi.no 1a1. u ... 1; K••lfl l"-ord Fr• CliMl; SltYI Iii .... !rib-wt); Con Spring practice ends 1-driving 100 miles each SctiroNer 1011.1;MJ. day. -1 day, and the altitude has E\!•n<1•-8•"' G•••n C<.,.•••>: ,,.,.,t Awlc1'1011•er U•,tl•I; ~•t Signups for the South Serrano completed 40 been good .·· 0e ...... 10ti1: At,11 £111111 1-1; 0.1 Co as l Ju n i or I\ 11 -of 109 passes for 537 yards 1911 sc.,.41111 ~..:.1:~r1~•111v-J•••~ C..-Uftd,• American football pro-fromapro-setoffense. 5'pt. 1l At weu Tonan,. iw:rtm-0111. • ...... ) H""llngton 8-•<l'l-Got•ld BolH gram will be he ld Friday Top candida t es to ~.19 a1oom,no•on• UIMJ. ni ght at San Juan repla('e Serrano are 5"C11 .l6A1R1m o11,,.wor1d1 M.11111.-c ... 1, H•l'ln fObl; J im EI S OU. J C.nron I Wtndell Ubl; Aon Ro's !•bl. ementary c h ool Craig F1·ench (5·10, 140), 0c1.10•1B•••• """"''°''-J•mR111gav111;0. ... across the hi ghway from Bill Gump! (6-0, 1701 and g::::~~f!~~'i1o'~!1i;11,ir,.,·JO HU,::-.:,:::r~':'/i;.,_11:on L•rnen ... Mi ssio n Sa n Juan Dave Chapm an (5 ·9, ou.J1E:1T1r11: tdlll : Pote Mccowen llb l; JO"°I C · l Nov.1..,IS.n Cl•,.,.nll l.JO ""i-Hlll;kollA•kl l<•ntlt'I. ap1s rano. 140), ""'"· i• ,., Mhil&n v1e1o l :JO we11ll'lln•tet~P'rMt unc1ry uo1. The South Coast a rea French, the sturting I includes Mission Viejo, quarterback on las t San Clemente, San Juan year's sophomore team, Capistrano and Laguna is the best passer, says !'/iguel and the program Haryung. But the Artists 1s for yo un gsters 8 th rough,. K. bl p• k d A spe e r will be on e n1 e IC e hand f the Friday signup that will be held Coron a del Ma r Hi&h f r om 7 t o 9 w Ith wrestler Spyro Ktmble youngsters advised to br-has been selected lo ing their parents. A film represent Or-.nge Coun- will also be s hown. ty on iln Americ an na· Signup s heets ure t1on1o1l wres tJJng teilm available at schools in which will tour Japan In the above areas. The l~te August. signup fee of $1'8 includes Kemble will wrestle In insura nce 11nd a team the 185-pound d ivision picture. after com~ting at 178 In For further in forma-197-4. Ht-'s the Cullfornia Uon, call Mrs . Streicher Junior AA U Greco· at495·4543 or Bob If art a l Ro man and free.style 495-4996. champ ~l th;,t wei&hl. - fl' .. ----• • • 1975 Monarch Ghia ~uy or Lease at f-$-'dOHNSON le BON . UNCOlN/MEIKURY L .... ~ .. -............... -.. ~ __,_.,... ·~ .. -•-• ,,_,.,.,. ·--·I-- -.. -· . c hi qi a tu C· al 14 •• w dl n; in ru Li Cc of ru , V< .b<I A• B• fin Vt 101 fli 28 l • gr an "" El on an m: wi JO L..J j plo p~ hal M~ t·ai: In ' lOU Co<: (_'l:"ll s. f\1a l Tel ma! µlat Ori1 Call I For Orange Coast Area Men's Golf Results Ron Winterburn of Big Canyon Country Club hud ll hole-in.one during qualifying for the 27th unnuul invitutiooal louruamont at Santa An,a Country Club. Winterburn fired his ace on the second hole, a 145-yard layout, using a seven .iron. The week-long event· wiJl ~ completed Satur· day with championship flight semifinalists play· ing two rounds. Low gross in Monday's rou{ld was a 68 by Ron Lane ot San Gabriel Golf Course and Gene Ronald oC Irvine Coast CC. In lht! runnerup spot were Jim Voelkl and Bo Weaver, both of the host Santa Ana CC club. Mesa Verde · s Jim Bryce and Clyde Sarver finished third with a 70. Voelkl and Weaver were low net scorer s with 60. Lynn Pranz and Dick Dillon a™> finished wilh 124 in fourth place. In low gross action, Tom Cummings and Art Dougherty were the win- ners with 137. Joe Stom· baugh and Dick Herman took second place with 139. ''"••lo• \'lejo The Mission Viejo Country Club men's dub will hold its annual club championship competi- tion June 28·29. Me•a \'erde The Southern California PGA held a pro tournament at Mesa Verde Country Club or Costa Mesa Monday with Dave Sheff of Mile Square Goll Course in Fountain Valley firing a 70 for top honors. The ch am p.ionship Willie Barber, a resi- flight will cons ist of the dent o~ Costa Mesa and 28 low net qualifying teaching pro a t Los t eams , the three low Coyotes CC, tied with ~ross qualifying teams Larry Centemo o( Ven· and thl! defending cham-tu.ra for second place pions. Wayne Carrico of with 72. El Niguel Country Club Jim Lee and J ack and Ed ·E lko of Santa HolUs tied for the next Ana CC. spot at 73. There we re 92 teams ln team action, Cliff on the course Monday and another 82 Tuesday Crandall and Centemo tied with Sbert und Dick Goeckner tor Carst place at68. &!cond plact! went to Mushio Bessho itnd guest Wike Stoyam of Imperial Valley CC at 199. Third place on Three teams tied ut 69 matching cards went to including Tom Allerup Duve Woodruff and and Wally B.rudJey ot El guest Dick Zumuda or Toro, Ray Simmons and Antelope Valley CC at Ron Yarbrou~h ulong 204 with Doug Soper and with Mal Curci and Ray guest Richard Eidson or Oaks. Hacienda CC also at 204 In a member-gues t inCourthplace. event over the pas t The final spot went to weekend at Mei;a Verde Pat Healey and guest Cou~try Club,. 92 t~ms Phil Arciero of Friendly partac1pate<l m ~he low ffills cc at 205. gross, low net actaon. In low gross. Ed Holmes of tbe hm1t club and guest Don Quisling of Big Canyon Country Club, fired a 221 for top honors in the Lwo-day event. Second place at 224 went to Don Crowell and g\lest Jack Du Bois or Big Canyon CC. Alan Wells and Gary Horton of Mile Squ;tre Golf Course finis hed third at 226 with Clyde Sarver and George Hakem an of Western Hills matching out for fourth al 226. In net action. Barney Adams and Dave Hu~ bard of Huntin~ton Seacliff CC finished four strokes in front with 195. ·f...091u1a Bf.•a~h George Fowler was the low gross winner in a low gross, low net touma· ment for the Laguna Beach men's gol£ as· sociation held at t~ San Clemente Golf Course re· cently. Garret Fagan cap- tured low net honors. In A flight, Bill Mad· den. Del Canfield and Jack Lund were the win· ners. Sid Newcomb, Perry Payne and George Nut· terman won in B flight. Sid Pearson, Ford Mor- row and David Buck were the victors in C night. making a total of 174. With a fi eld or 144 teams. N t T N 30 squads were eliminat· e ourney ears ct! in qualifying rounds. In D flight. Waller Price, Charles Schroer and .lohn .Miles were the winners. There were als o a number of winners in closest lo the pin com· petition including Can· field, Jim Yancey, Mor- row. Jerry Brown, Gil Freewald, Nutterman, C larenc e Fuchs er. Miles, Bill Parmalee, Red Hastings, Bob Cot· tingham. Competition is match play on a better ball or partners basis using full handicaps. I rvine Coa•t Joe Ordway and DWlk McAJpine fired a 123 to capture first place in a mcmber ·mcmber tournament al Irvine Coast Country Club re- cently. Second place went lo Marshall Bethel and Tt'<l TcJeakoH with 124 on matching cards. In third place. also with 124, were Orin Wright and Mike Callaghan. Entry deadline for the second annual Irvine Open tennis tournament at UC Irvine and University High School is Sunday with five out- lets available to adults and juniors in singles and doubles play. The single elimination tourney, which runs from June 21-29, features mixed, men's and women's open through D classification play, and juniors for 14 -and-under. 16-and·under and 18-and under <s ingles and doubles). . In addition there are father·son and mothcr- daughter doubles in up· per and lower divisions. Entry fee is $7 and $9 for adult singles and doubles, $4 and S6 Cor juniors si n g l es and doubles. Applications are available al the main ofCice at U nive r s ity High, John Wayne Ten- nis Club and Newport Beach Tennis Club. " Also Dufry's Ski and Tennis· on Cul ver in Irvine and Totem ·s on Campus in Irvine. Additional information can be obtained by call· ing 551 ·5121. Also in the winner 's c ircle were Les ter Gibson. Bob Nieminen, Sid Newcomb, A.A. Hal· ly, Dick Minas ian, Sid Pe:.irson, George Usry, Fred Stark. Bill Lowry, Keith T h omas, Al Botelho . Clea\'e Phillips. Louis l 'ndc rwood and Fowler. SPORTS .. Thur&day, June 12. f975 f!unrter Horses •tONTM •ACI -uo yercn. 3 ""' iwi. Allowa~. l'uru '2900. ~FltetUtkhard)) u Eu«• -1·"-t•lt Att.n & .. £d0.e(TtHIUteJ UfM111"9 .. d,Pe14'117).ll. TIW .. htt'a.Ht IP•1>tl llme-11.0l 11.40 S.Cl S.00 3.IO 3 . .0 • 00 DAILY PILOT D1 Los Al Fullerton Topples FV Nine SECOND ... , .. -m y•rds. J yHr Alto R•n -Go Phlol Shot, Cit< ha· Oldl Mtlfffli. Putsetl900. 'jet. AnwlttlK NIQllt, 61a"k T1'.ou9M, SECOND ltACI! -170 yards. 3 Yff' GllCl&o (Ad.aid 1.20 6.10 4.IO Got.Mn's Prldt, Lovi.o OICIS • up. Cl•lml"Q, PUrM )11'00. Tiie Kl<ISlsltt IMylU) t<l.20 7.20 Ncacratchu. Clalm1"9 price Sl.00. OwQtCallyon!Trenurel 140 ColdLIQlll CMyltll llt TIMe -11.40. SS CllM1a 6·111re P'"I & 1 Ed o..; GHii 6'own IP•ge) tit AlllO ran -Sur let &lobby, Roy•lty ......... JI. Ba"l•l•nk IRl<h•rdsl tit Au ured. Eve1ytllln11 Lovely, --· LllAmlgotutClola) 1n . Gu•<omale, Erin l(elley, Bull's NINTH RACE -UO Y•rds. 3 year, ~r O~ IH•rt) tit Mocltl, AJmosta Rock.,. olcb. 0.lmlnQ. Purse \!too. TOC> e..111., IW• lkc<") · 1n ~ratcM<S -Miss Me Honey, Go Dusty Lint B•rs (Harl) TopS.Oe (AO.or) nt Ml\\ Elsie, Go AlU"e Eag ... Three 7.60 S 00 3 00 Rvl•rk'l V•n (Lipham> 11t Fountain Valley col-tiers JetO.CILRed lAd.tlr> 4.IO 200 Blr1NSaJl.AU CTrusure) 310 lected onJy one hit Wed-· THtttD ltACE-4.o tards. '~•r T1me-1u3 d . h . .,,ds lup.Clelml"9, PvrwSlteo. • AIM 11.., -0•1 0,,.1 p-TOC> n e S a Y n I g t 3 S It PHIC•rln Moon Jo, lnlo.y RHt\n, IClkmkl, Ae<;>al dropped a 5·2 decision to ID<everl u o 4.20 uo Dt1ff.V•n'sS1ar.u111eAbo•e. Jetl&Jenc IMyltsl 14,00 6.60 , the Fullerton Angt!ls in IN :si..dy <Pagel l eo u Eucia -••owuy LuM ~ • · • Tl--'2.40. 1..Jet.OKa lttd ... IOIM .... an A m erac a n Legion A11e1r ... -e .. u uno, R•ptdFtlgl\t. baseball game played at ~s.Lvoee.sancJyvann.ah. Amer i g e Park in Noscratches. F• ' F\illerton FOun" ucE -•ooyaros.lym Ire men S • • ot~ & up. Fl Illes &. marH, Pursetl2QO, · The loss gives Foun-RunnlnRose lain Valley a 1·2 record. ~~~'Sh•Oo• rnreTs~~ !:: ~'.~ The visitors went hit-01~an1 Meri•11 <Adair 2.40 less until the ninth inning !\:'r;n20_:341ioc111n' L.idy, Treat""' when D av e Bienek Felr, Music Nole Mis~. Fickle N' Brill/II. smashed a double off the Nose.rater.es. first baseman's head. l'lnH1tACE -s1oyords .3 vur Bienek scored in the in-olds&up. Purse"200· P•ppa'H.oiS) (Myles) ning on an infield out. Ov~qoGee <eanksl 16.40 ~:g: t: A L eg i 0 n c 0 n test Groovy Grumpy (Crea9cr) 3.00 bet ween Miss ion Viejo !::' ii~~6~8Tonto Links, Mandett• and th e Fu 11 er ton Noor Moon, &•>l<k ero1r.er. Pape's Dodgers Was postponed C~ralched -Promises Prom.ses W e d n e s d a y d u e to B•Ht>e • graduation. SIXTH itACE -•oo 'l'•rcts. J Yt•r olds l up. Cl•sslf1ed Allowolnte. 11 IN , P\irse USOO. Fout1taln 11•11•'1' (J) Jackson, r1 a• r ' 0 2 2 0 r 0 Ti. Good Thief (Ortyerl t O 1.60 S.60 3.40 0 B•tnek. Cf Woo4ard# lb, p V.B1enek. II Craft,p, tb Wi150n. ph Swenson, 2b Fo•, lb EcJw4rd~.c Sn1ilh, Ph Vtldsquez, )) l 0 0 0 Step and Go"" (Myles> 12.IO 11.40 ' 0 3 0 I 0 A 0 3 0 t 0 I 0 ? 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ml\\ Flick• Reb (Trusure) 6.00 l lmt -20.01 Also R•n -Does II Easy, USS>e's loo Man. Caoialn Cruncll, B!g Ca· nyon, Miu Fleet Moon, Kipty Bro.tel, P•irol OICe. Scr•tcheo -wand• Witch t 2 SEVENTH ~ -lSO Yoinh. r II II J..year olds •no up, Claimin9. Pur~ 1U 2 Sc ... l>y lnnlt19• Total\ u . .oo. . F v 000 100 001 • 2 I 2 Mtlila's Charger Ful At\9<?1.. 200 Oto 11•-S • 0 (Hart) 2J.80 7.20 4.20 Deep Sea Fish Report NEWPORT 8EAC .. 1-'rl'l UNI· Ing) -6• an9ler.: I bonito. 5-4 calico bd>s, 3'I bhw l><tu, t m~c kertl. 93 rock <Od. 10.avey'S-l.o<kerl • 61 dn91er\' 10 bonito. 178 IMS), 410 rock Cod. t shetphe•O, H blut perch, 10 m;ickertl DANA WHAlll F IOS •no•ets. 1'3 ba\\, I b•rr•cuda, 6 h•ltbut, IS sllctphe •d, t c.tbtton. IS white 5edbdU. SAH PEDRO !SPOrtlisllint ) -3' dn<Jler\ J b.lrrdcud .. , I white bus. 1tS tdh<o l>...,s, t bloc!( \tabcHS. tl3 rock too. I haltbul, S She.,oht6<1, SO blue perch UJn<I St. uftdl"9) -~• •ngle" 1i wt>11< I.sh, 1.0 rock 11s11. 61 \hc~Pllt;,d, 5 hailbut, 229 blue bass, 8 sand bdss, 32• calico bass, 2 bar· rac:uoa. LOHG &EACH caetmont Pieri-SO at19lers: t salmon, 7S calico bass, JO blue llass, 01 rock cod, lt >llff~ad. (S.,.rlllshit1t) -27 anolers: 2SO <ahco 11.lss, J hallbul. SEAL •EACH -., angle~: sn rock cod. 12 cow <Od, 22 calico bass, t6 Wnd tiass. 6 wt>lte hsll. Bar11t -no •t>Oltr): ISO bo<1110. ti hilllbut, 2 bass, 200perc11. SAN DIEGO IM11t11Ct,•I ~iff)-379 M>Qlers S... yellowtall, IJO rock flSll, lOtall<o ti.u. 6114llbut, •S blue perch. Olympics Planned Newport Harbor fi re department wi ll host the California s tate firemen's Olympics June 18·21 with competition in 19 events scheduled. John Brannon. a cap- t a in in the Newport Reach Fire De partment, 1s chairman of the event t.hat will include 26 softball teams and 22 basketball squads. . Host Newport is the de- fending champion in basketball. Other sports to be con· tested by the l , 4 00 fireman athletes include bowling, archery~ bad- minton, bicycling, eight· ball pool. golf, handball, physical fitn ess, rac- quetball. Als o included are power lifting (weights), competitive shooting, ta· hie tennis, tennis, swim- ming, track and field, volleyball and water polo. 1\lost of the events will be staged at UC Irvine with exception of bowl- ing, bicycling. pool a nd shoot mg. TIUltD aACE -JSO 'l'.,ctl, 2 year olcU Allow•nce. Purse '2.00. Forty QuHM (Llpn•m) \llllnken Dep4t> CHarll Fan<yAllalr IMylu) Go 4Ju<e Ea111e ICterlsse I Cllllornla Suni111ne ICreever) WltchOeO. Two IC.rOoia) Tiny Ferocious I Richards) FHl•lbert (W•rd) 119 1n ... 119 I" tit ,,, 122 FOURTH ltACE -870yarcb:lyetr OIOS & llP. Cl•lmlng. fSurse '2ICJll. Claiming P<•<e W:>UU. Juoy•i Man CAOa1r1 Shadow F ist (H;ir1) A Goin' Man <B•nks) Earley Clleroe IClerlsse) Promises Promises IW•rd) Bar F•mt (Rlch.,dSI tit '" 119 •11? Ill 122 l'IFlH ltACE -810 .,...rds. 3 year olds & up, Allowance. Purse~. Susy Clech ICru11er> 111 Llllle C.O Fleet (Richards) 12? Ru~ 6ornbtr (Llph•ml 1n Ot°" Smoothie (Treasure) t It Let's Get Going !Ward) tit B•melol (Adair) 122 SIXTH ltACE -JSO y•rds. 3 yur olds. Allowance Pu~e Sl.SOO. ~Jestlc Copy ITr.asurel '" 117 Truly A Whiz (Pa mo I Cob<• Oeck (Rlcharels) Terry Gin !Walson) Sipping Tlmt (Ward) Govotak !Upham) Alam•tos SuHn IMyles) l<lndofcute (Hartl E•SY Jet's S.ge CM.JIOOnado) Al.nllo's Lamb (Adair) 117 tit 117 122 111 111 117 111 H\IEHTM ltA.CE -••O yardS. J \'ear olcu & up. Allowance. Purw 'HOO. The HunllnQlon Harbor Newcomers C.1un OevH I Adair) Amerlcen Oteam (Myle s) HolstyVan6er 1w .. 01 0.ll's si..ctow IRICl\ard\l She's Pre<lous ILlpllam) H.rerWayne (Treasure) lit 117 t12 1n 111 '" E1Gt4TH AA.CE -JSO yards. 3 year olds. Cl•lmfn!I. Purse 11'100. oa1m1,. prlceMOOO. Mr.~dCounl (H.,11 \let'qvenu (Myles> Stoney BuQ (Call) HoS.OSonQs <Richards) Abe>~ Tht Door <Garul \ll$Uilly (Banks) OunA.Lady (Ward) Pl•y House (Cruger) l(ool H•nd IOreyer) Big Eny CClerlsse I llt 11• 112 '" 117 117 117 117 119 119 NINTH ltA.CE -JSO yards. 3 ye..r olds &. up. Clo1lm11>Q. Pu~ '2000. Claim ing Pf'ICe '2000. Sir Nomild (Ad•ir) Ai>«he P•uum COreyu) Bunny's Gold (W•rd) Mr. Kandy Char9e (Watson) Niie Tr•ln ICalll Go Note Go IRlth.,dsl Roc:••noo Oeell IL•l>h•m> 6'uc:ed•le C~rdola I MilnO'Glow (HUii Reddy Wise (Myles) • Black & Decker ®. Our handy answer to the Pop question. Finishing Sander 16.99 Orbital action. Double insulated. For wood, metal or plastic. Front handle for extra control. 120V 1.5 AMPS. UL listed. (7404). JCPemey U..Yow~•...,Qwwe. F •cept suoermer .. et 7~" Circular Power Saw 21.99 Great general purpose saw. Sawdust e1ection chute. Double insulated. 4900 RPM 120V. 9 AMPS. UL listed. (7301). :Ys" Drill 12 .. 99 Double insulated drill features double reduction gear system. High power. Well balanced. 120V. 2 AMPS. UL listed (7104). .._. PAHr Beaeh at ~thOrJ>e • Coen Wffkdays 9 30 10 9.30 Sundl)'I tO to 8. OHMlll: City Or 11 Gwden Grove Bl'<'d, •Open we.kdays 10 to 9. Sundays 10 to 8. SAMTA AMA: 3900 So Bnatol4'o. or So Coast PWa • ~n Dtily 8.30 10 9. SunOtys 10 tot. Jig Saw 10.99 Double insulated jig saw makes curved, straight cuts in wood, metal or plastics. Burn.:out protected motor. I 20V. 2.1 AMPS. (7504). '\ \ -... p .1 DAILY PILOT Thuraday. June 12. 1975 PUBLIC NOftCE PUBLIC NOTICE •um ~··· NOTtC•TOCltlD"OJtS ._.,, SUl'ellllO• C.OUltT OI' NI SUf'l IUOlt COUltT Of' TMI $l'ATI 01' CA\.lflOltMIA f'IOlt lTATI 01' CALJ~IUOA f'Cll' TM I C'IOUMT Vo• Olt~U•04E TM I COUNT VO• 0 ltANOI .. Boat Mishaps Dip .Safe ty, Programs ·p_a-ying Off ..... .,... .... A..,... NoT1ce OP Hf.'A11tiNooF BY J ACKWOUSTON. 5,322involving6,738boatsinl973.In ~$1•1• of URA f'OSTER wov~ .. UITIOM l'Olt AUT"OIUTY T ., ..... ,., .......... M .... I addition to the fatalities, they resulted NO~~CEISHEREBY GIVENtot JOIN IM LIEASI Of' RIA .. i h m Welcome Aboard By ALMON LOCKABEY .... o .. •RTY, Pl boating' · emphasis on in injuries to 993 persons, w .. c c~ · o;...allo" of the •D011e n•nwcl oecedenl bt.le of WILLIAM C. MVRRAV, eaSUfe S ed th US u..i • 11 _SOii, llilwtl\(I <••1 "" ._,,.st Otc"*· sarety and promotion of educational pares with G. 738 injur e previo "Instant replay" may be greatfor th~ entertain· ~~.:.1!1:~~0.~<:~~~~:=',,;~~1:~ n.Nc°vT~~iv1~A~rfl~8BvA~~v:! ,~ programs apparently is paying off. year. . ment of the television audiences in football, Ille Oltl<t OI tn• clerk 01 Ille above WI· ... ,.11upellti0tt forA11tl\Qflt11toJolnln The boating accident fatality rate last Property damage from the acCI· baseball and basketball game~._ but doubtfu! plays tm.oco.irt,oitoprn•n 1111 ..... w1t11ttw 1.e-°' R .. 1 Pr~ rei.,.. • AT N~ year w:as::-the::.loweste.Yer :remtde • ~=ill~ drop -~~wn ~> are-strlhtetermtned by the umpires and referees re· ~r,;:~~rooac1Jliluow. m •ncu':i!! :::!'!:.=-.ncrpia~~~~~ 80"1 I U-according to the Coast Guard. $9.18 million from $ll .3S million m gardless of what shows up on the instant replay. s. Brookhurn s1., No. >OJ., Ana11e 1 "'· ll•Mmehas11ee .. att°'J1111ett,ms, In its annual report, "Boating 1973. . Now the beg question is whether video tape or C.•ltlornl• 92804, wn1ch '' t11e l>I•• °' •• t :oo •.m .• in tile courtroom of h Most significant was the fact that other electron1·c ev1'dence can be used to initiate or bln.IM1i\ Of the unoe"lgned In an "'8t· 0.Nrtment No. l of Hid court, et 100 Statistics,'. the Coast Guard said t e '"~ pemin•n<.i io ir.e Htat• Of seid «»-Clvk ~ttr or111• wu1, In,,.. c.1~ Of 1974 record low rate was 16.9 fatalities there were more pleasure boats settle protests. <•0en1, w•th•n iour montl\$ ~tff ltle s.ntaAlla ca111or111.. al bo cruising the nation's waterways in The p•·oblem arose recently i·n the quar· llntpyb11<•t1onof 1n1>nolice. O•tedJ~ne2. lt1S. per 100,()()() recreation ats. 6 83 • o.ii.aJun~~. '~'s wtLLfAME.St.IOMN, Altogether it said, I,446 person.s lost 1974 than in the previous year, · terlinals eliminations for the Sears, Bemis and ~~~·:,~~~.o,1~w11101 JOHES;:,u;;:~•~k PUBLIC NOTICE their lives in pleasure boat accidents millioncompa.redwith6.34miUion. Verner Smythe trophies at King Harbor Ya~ht '"" •bove nuneddecedenl •Wlblllre e1ve1 •• Ne. HS FICTITIOUS IUSINl!SS ; .. 1974, a drop or 308 from. the 1, 754 CONSIDERABLE credit for the im-Club. A spectator aboard one of the boats following RAYMONDKITZROW 5.IM•MeRIU,Clllll.tlMel& UI d . t t lo such civic d h to •1n.aroo111111n1s1 .. No.»1 UTMU1to.ouv.111t. NAM 1ESTATIMINT . fatalities recorded the previous year, prov~ pie ure mus go the races had a video tape camera an wasp o · Aft•llelm,C•lifornti1'1I04 Ill Dower Dr •• New.-rt 8HCI\. Qllf. Tiie lollowlng perl()ft 15 doing bllsl· 1 h t . th h'story or groups as the U.S. Power Squ.a~rons, graph;ng the act1'on mostly for the entertainment of h1. m •> us-w.J ._... nesus: probab y t e wors in e 1 S C G d A 1 y ... Ano. ... y•o. Eaec .. tm ;;;._y11er: ,..uu .... , HIGHLANDER CENTER, 3711 e. the sport in accidents. U. . oast u ar ux1 I ar ' the junior sailors after each day's races. Publl>h~d Oran(I<! Cout Oall\I Piiot, Pul)lhlled Oranv-Cont Dally Piiot, Co.ulHwv .. coronaclell\Mr,CA.9'2625 American Red Cross and Boy Scouts, 'un<112,1~.10.~n0Ju1yJ,l91s 2187·7S Junes,12.l91s 2011Hs Gro90r11 o.o Danon, 931w.19th wh1'ch offer free educational courses WHILE WATCWNG THE reruns of the filth St .. cosi.Mesa,cA.92627 THE COAST GUARD said 5,104 ac-h t ed t ------------------------i T111s business is conoucted by ;in In· ca'dents ,·nvolv1·ng 6,449 vessels were to boatmen and promote safety pro· race, two Lightning skippers saw w a appear o PUBLIC NOTICE divi®a1. grams. be two other Lightnings colliding at the start. Yet Gr~O•llon reported last year. compared with t F1CT1T1ous aus1Hus This statement wn 111ec1 with tM Many state governments also cott=' 1ieither of the skippers had Ciled a pro est. PUBLIC NOTICE F~c;~T~~~!:~:,:::r NAME STATEMENT coun1v c1erk of orange coun111onMay tributed to the anti-accident program. But the two skippers who spotted the-supposed ,,... fallow1n9 persons are OOh'O busl· ne:S":~ollowln9 POrson.s are doing llusl· 23 ' l9JS. --. 1'4411' I . . "'T .L. • with stepped up boating education ef· infraction on the video tape immediately filed pro· "'""•' J .S G ASSOCIATES, 177SS Sky Published Orenge Coul Oall\I Piiot, rvilte .f. ac1uing forts and stricter enforcement Of tests against both t~e.other sk. ippers. ($kippers in· POl YC:.RAPH AS SO Cl ATES, 1100 p C 1 CA 9•707 M~y 29, ilnd J......, $, 11, 19, 197S t9'J.7S ed t f 1 t l ) 0 -•irk "' e, •rvine, · ' watercraft safety laws. In Oh1'0 alone, volved 1·n fouls are oblig o 1 e pro es s. Qlu1I 5t, Suite 201, Newport ...,;Kii, William c. Brown, 4709 Hampd~n --------------bo · b t ' CA inl>l>O Roa<1, corona oei Mar, CA 9161s F • ~·11 M such a program brought fatalities Fortunately, a judges at was m a et er po~1- Ar<len H B1tr9, 1S1ll Stockport, No. I Ntb<>n 0. Jonts, 291l Lombardy PUBLIC NOTICE .. rm .. ove down from 72 1'n 1973 to only 22 last tion to observe the incicfent and the protest was dtS• 23S. laguna Hills, CA. 926S3 Road, Pasadena. CA. 91101 &r &r d · ed th t th Robo!rt lanq. 832112 s. Philo<1e1P111•. 2. oanoel w. oonanue. 16 c;rel•I year. allowed. It was etermm a e cameraman Anaheim. cA ~1aos eou ..... FtcT1T1ous avs1HEU ·t· t 1 ord the 0..-nn" ')10l•r, 184' CordOV<J, No... 3. 1horn;u L. Schriber, 121 Collon, ... I I 0 ta esa ( . Th . d 'd th I rt, Newport Beacn, CA. 91 """ NA""E nATEMEHT r.· C ~ · The program has continued into was not in a proper post ion o proper Y rec P<imona. CA NewPOrt &e•<ll, CA. 92440 TM following ~r'°n s c1o nv bllsl· O S 1975. Florida. for example, is spend· alleged in rachon. e JU ges sa1 ere was no co · Artnur Davi\, t8SO B.>tson Ave., ,._ C •• nessas I' · 4· .._,rry B. onrad. 1900 Port SCORPIAN ACOUSTICS, •13 1Jlh ; .. g more than $1 million this year in 1SIOn. No 192, Rowlano 11h .. CA. Rams<.i•te. Newport Beach. CA '17660 I B C 92 ' "' Th•S bu>t n~--IS conducted by a s. James Alderson. 939 INe•I 11 Sl.,No.C.Hunl ngton eacll, A. Ml Down East Yachts has outgrown its bringing in-school boating instructjon THAT SHOULD 1.11"'VE resolved the incident. I rtn n P Richard MlclliHI M•res, •tl IJlll ·an oentra D<l ""I ' Street,SantaAna,CA.92102 t f 'l't . the Irvine In t t G . h launched h d 't ·11 ArdenH Ber9 6. James G. Oegnan. 700 Sollth SI . No. c, Huntington Beacll, CA.92~ presen ac1 1 y m . . . 0 youngs e rs. eorgia as but King Harbor Yacht Club as announce .1 WI Tn" \latemenr w,)\ liled with Ille Orange9roveAve .• Pasadena.CA 91t0S Tnl\ business Is (Oftducted by an In-dustrial Complex and Will be movmg an outdoor safety education program, file an appeal to the hypothetical protest with the County ciet~ 01 Orange county on June 91ios oivi®alRicl\ard M.Mares to a new plant in August, according to including boating skills, in its schools. U.S. Yacht Ract'ng Uru'on to get a ruling on whethe. r 9, 191S. Tnis business is conduc led by a F«S91 general partnersllip. This slalemenl was tiled with the Bob Poole, presideQt. THE 1974 accident figures also have such electronic surveillance will be allowed m Publ••lled Ordn9e Coa sl Daill' Piiot, WHll;imC.Brown CounlyClerl\of OrangeCountyonJune The new facility will be 43,000 added we1'ght to the arguments of future races. 0 Jun~ 12, 19. 16. and Julf 3. 197S 21•1·1S Partnu l. 197S. S This statement was filed Wilh I~ F44->n square feet located at 345 Clinton t., many groups opposed to the licensing Incidentally, the first and second place skip· . Published Oran9e Coast Daily Piiot, M -------------1;;~~~~.cierk 010 r•nge County on May Junes. 12, 19,26, ms 2084-JS Costa esa. of pleasure boat operators. They con· pers in each of the three junior eliminat~ons will Pl' BLIC 1';0TICE F•o11 "We simply need larger production tend a voluntary education program, move on to the semi-finals to be sailed at Richmond Published orange co.n1 D~y P1101. p U BLIC NOTICE facilities.'• said Poole, pointing out not licensing, will prove more cff ec-Yacht Club July 28·29. NOTICEOFSALE Mav1'1,anclJuneS,11,t9,197S t9S2·7S htth f' h d fr60Down oF REAL PROPERTY t a e trm as or ers 0 live in reducing accidents. Quarter-final winners in the Sears were Nick AT PRIVATE SALE Pl'BLIC NOTICE . F•cnT1ousaus1Ness East-38s. The first of the line. a The Coast Guard itself oppo&es Madigan of Newport Harbor Yacht Club and Ma~k No.A-u•u NAMESTATEMENT schooner, was launched last Nov· R Ad J h F h Cl b Th S tn tne Suoerior Court of tne Slate"'--------------TM following person is doin<,i bllsl· licensing. ear m. 0 n . Folkman of King Harbor Yac t u ; e ears IS c.a111orn1a,tor1i.ecountyotorange euu• nesus: ember. Thompson, head of the Coast Guard's for three-man crews. Winner in the Bemis elimina· 111 '"e Mattu of 111e E•tate 01 NOTICE TocREDITORs GEMi N1 11 AssoctATEs. 366 Poole said plans are now under way Offi'ce of Boati·ng Safety. said recently ti·ons (two-man crews) "'ere Ila! Brown and Eric CHARLENE. M R E I C HMANN, SUPERIORCOURTOl'THE G<enoble,CostaMesa.CA.92627 D E t 32 " Oelfa•e<i. STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR Robert L Manc:1e1, M Grenoble, for the production of a own as · that licensing does not attack the ma-Krebs, both of Mission Bay Yetcht Club, and the win· Not•te ".,..reoy 91ven 1na1 the un· THECOUNTYOFORANGE eostaMe~.cA.92627 scheduled for production later this · f b t'ng accidents bad ners t'n the Verney Smythe (si·nglehanded) were <l<1r\19ned will \I'll di Private Sdle, to No.A·'3571 Tnls business is conducted by an In-k h JOr CaUSe 0 O.a 1 - the rugne.1 .ind L>~,1 1)1daer, .... 01e<1 to Es 1a1 t o t HERB e RT c d1111d11a1. year . The 38 is built in schooner, etc judg_me nt. Scott Barnard. NHYC, and Mike Bl anich. MBYC. <oot1rny1~n~•a•dh~r~r~~on RATC.ltFFE, aka H E RBERT Rot>ertL.Manc:l~ l._!a~n~d~c~u~t~te!r~r~i~a~s~·------------~-~-~-------------------------~-----------------or alt~r tne 19 day 01 June, 197S, a t tne COOPER RATCLIFFE, aka H. C Tiiis statement was 111e<1 wotn the olflce of John l Kimber, 639 S. 59<1"9, RATCLIFFE, Oeceased. Couf\IY Clerk of Oran9e CountyonJllt'le UJJ ~elf~ Caul_ C<tu.nlY of OranQe. HOTtC:E IS He$1EBY GI llEN to Ille 'I, 1915. Stale ot Cal•lornoa, all the r•g/'lt. title creditors of tne above named oe<.e<lent ~"2 dncl 1nlerest of said oeceased di tne that all perSOf'IS 11avln9 clal1Tl$ a<,ia•nst PubliV>ed Orange Coast Daily Plot, tll'N! ot death and all tne right, !Ille and Ille Sllld dee eden I are required to Ille Juoe 12. 19, 26, and July 3. 191S 2133·7S inter ,.st tnat the e•ta te of said ll)em. with the. ne~r~"o""'8rs, on------"'°"~",...,_~~ d~q.,,rect\Jy Ol>tfratlon of Ille office of tlle clerll of the a bow en· P l · BLJC NOTICE law or otner ... ,.e othN thdn or on addi· tilled court. or lo pre'>enl them. wilh lne l•Ot1lotnatOl><1•0 detea~ed,allhellme necessary voucners, 10 tne un· ------------- OI cteatll, on and to all tne certain pro-aersi9ned a l the olflct of Leondrd FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Pt.'f'IY s11uated tn the County or Oraf191!, Smith and Stu.trt O. Zimr1ng, 280 S. HAME STATEME NT State of Cdl1forn1d. p.irt1cu1u1y Beverly Or., Beveroy Hitls, Calllornia, The tollow1n9 person ;,. doing l>usl· Cl~<rit>ed as lollows to-wit. ""'icll is the place of Dusmess of lt-.e un-ness a\: Loi 102, Tract on&. C1ly of Newpart dersigned 1n all matters per·ta1ning to WESTHAVEN SPORTS WEAR, Beach, Book 229, P.ig~s 25 lo 30 In· the estate of Sllid oecedenl, w11n1n tour 15619 Brookhursl. Westminster, CA. elusive. more con1111only known as 1027 months after tne '"st publ1tal1onol this 92683 T•lt~rWaf. Corona del Mar notice. 2 M Enterpriws, IS921 Rtl<>dollle Ttorm• of \ale cash'" ldWlul monev ol Oattd June 9, 191S Cl , Fountain V•lley, CA. 92708 t~ United s i .. res on contirmatlon of L0ts M. Ratcl1tle Tn1s bu\1ness •S cor>du<ltd by an In· sale, or part Cd'>h and balance Eaecutriaof lheWlllot d fVtdUdl. ,.v.aencea by note wc urcd Dy Mort9a<,ie 1ne above named decedent Abdel El Said ot Tru\t Deeo on tne property so sold. LEONARD SMITH anti leo percent of an,ounl 1)10 10 be deposit· STUART ZIMRING of 2 M Enterprise~ This statement wu !!led with lne County Cler~ of Orange County on June 9, 191S. eow1tn1>10 JIOS.8e11trl\I Dr., No. 510 B1osor ollen. too., 1n writing and wtli 8everly Hills, C .. filorni'" 90212 be re<e1ved di ine atore,a10 office al AllorM\ISfor E1tec11trix any llm.t atlcr t11e tir51 publtC.ahon Published Oran9l' Coast Da1lt P1101, hert'OI ana t:>ttor ... dot• ol \di!< June 12. 19.16. and July J, t91S 7181>-IS "445"4 PubliShed Oran<,ie Coast Oe1ly Pllol, Odlt'd '"'' 1ndday o t June. t91S Fran It Re•c nmann, Jr E ltt'{\JtOr Of lhe Wtlt ot said D.c~d~nt JOHN L KIMBER ~s. Spru19 St. Lo'Angeles, c.1111. (213) '2l·S191 Al!Mney tor Enc utor Pu1>11snf:'d Orange Coast Oa11y Piiot, Jun~ S, 6. 11 t91S • 1058-1 PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR BIDS S<nool Dl\tncl Hunlongton Beath Union H19h $cnool O"tricl. Bid Oeadl1rn! t t 00 o clock a m. ot tne ?Ith day ot June, 19/S Plate ot Bid Ret~1pt District AO· m1n1 ~t,.at1on Conterf!nct: Tr4tler . Room E 1'l02 tlth $trtet. Hunt.n9ton Beach, Cal1torn•d 92048 Prore<1 1oenttlt<d11on Na!"t"e Fire Odmage flehd01"ldt1on •t W1nttr\t1Ur9 H•9'h Scnool. P•ace Pldf'1\ art: on 111~ Olhce 01 01r~ctor ot Fat1•1t1.:'l. Pldnntng and Con~truc.t1on, 1901 1 lth Str~et, Hunt. ongton Bt:.lth dnO W1ll1am B\1>roo, and Partner~, Artn1tt't\•, 7300 Newporl BoMJ.,evard, NewpOrl u ... dth, (dttfornia. f..M,~avaitdblt' dl Arc tu tee t'~ Ott1ctt. Jl'IOTtCE IS HEREAY GIVEN thilt 1ne above·nam•d School Districl ot Orunqe C.ountv, Cal1torrH1t1 ac.t1ng by dnd throuqh "' C:.ov~rn1n9 Board. hf!'re1natt t.-r re f err ~d to as "OISTRICT ' will rcceove up to, but not lator lhdn tl\e abOve·stated lime. '>&lllc'Cl l>•d~ lor the award ot a conlrKt for thP abovP pro1ec.t. Bia, snail be recelveo •n the p4ace ldenllf1ed abOve and Shdll be opened ano OUDl•cly redd dlOud at the Dbove· Stclted 11mt-dnd Pl3Ct' 1'he-re w1 II 1>+• d S75 00 d<!~1t ''" au1red tor PJCh \et of bid docume-nts lo gu;trante~ lhe return 1n Qood cond1tl0t1 w1th1n live diiY\ o1ft<.r lh<' bid openmg <Mt~ Edth bid must conform and be '~POn\1v~ to the conlrrtct doc.uments.. Eden Dod shdll l>e •ccompan1e<1 by tne sec.uritv refenl!d to 111 the c.ontract documents and by the losl ot pr<>POS<'d MJbcontra<tOI'\. Tne QISTRIC1' r~st'rV .. , the rlq/ll to re1ect <1ny or clll bid\ or to waove i\lnV ir· t eQufar•hes or 1ntormaHt1es inanyb'cb or 1n ttw b•001n9. Tile DISTRICT t\l\\ octprm11\EO t11e Qeneral orP¥cl•l1nq fdf~ ot per diem Yt.t_gtt tfl thf> IOCCtttlY '" wfl1C.h Olt!t """"'" i•fo °'" pertormPd tor each era It or type of wor~man nE-edPd to cxecut~ lht.> con. trilcl. Tnes<> rdte\ Me on hie at tne OISTRICT ofhCt! localed a t 1902 17111 Street, Hunt.n91on BeMh, c.Jlifomlll. c.o,.es may be ot>ta1nt'd on r~U<!St. A ""Y°' tllffe rate• ,hall ne po\te<latthll J .. Mle. Th~ toreqo1nq ~t.M<Jule ot ~,. <hflrn wa~s is ba~d upQn a worlung d<oy 01 e19t1t 18) llours The rate for llol•O"Y and overtime wor~ shall be at le'9\t time ano oM·ndlf. 11 Sh•ll be mandalory upon Ille CON 'T~ACTOR to wnom the contr11<1 I\ ••-· and upoo anv \11be.ontractor ..-r 111m, to p.ty not les~ tnan tne sa1a ~Pf'C•f 1~d rat@'~ to all work men 'e"'C)loyed by tnem In tne e aecutlon ot tl"Mlcontra<.t. No bicldef' m•v wlthdr.aw h•• bid IO<'" llCiod Of lorty•f1V4' f'5l ditYS .. tt.r ,,,. o.ibWI for tile ~en1n9 of bids. A payment bond and " perform&l'IW bolld will be requ•recl prior to e•ecutlOll oftM contrlKt. Tt>e payment bondstwill «;c U. 111o form SI'\ lor th 1n Ille <.onlr11<t -.imenti. By CHRIS GI llSSEN A ctonQ Oor!'c tor F .,t111t1t'' Pl•nnln9 and Construe hon Pubh'>lllld Ora11c;ae Coa•I Oaily PHql, JIJf'e t2. 19. 197S ?l'n 7S .June Cadillac Sale Nabers Codilac 2600 Harbor 8JYlf., Costa Mesa 100 June n. 19, 16, July J. 191S 2t•1·7S TOYOTA CHINOOK Big enough to get out of town. 25 MPG~ . SmaJI enough to get around town. 18 MPG~ Pop thP top and yoll get a recreational vehicle with !'!IX f<.·d of headroom. Pull it down a nd you get the convt>nience of a car. Now t.hat'i; versatility for you. "ln 1975 EPA tesLs, 1hyot:t Chinook averaged 25 MPG in s imulated highway driving ... 18 MPG in simulated city driving. Your actual m.ileage w ill vary with rm1d and weather conditions, equipment, drivin~ habits nnd maintenance. TOYOTA I I -· l SECTION CAMPEI AITHIA Un• .. <101 J S.cti°" II,. TOI' "'°""1'"9•.. 7.99 Exitntf• To 6" 99 f,"' 16". Sli04ir Shl<lded l •ad 6 Co\!.,}.(". D.C. TIMllCi LIGHT 16 FT. TWIST PIOOF BOOSTER CABLE CMt-~u FJheit S'op F()f't-191• Molrr+al A,.:d Ho1~fwl Abrc) ""' f toni (nte'•"'9 Th• En911'le. Jtl N•• COi Wo1fO"lt1e1 R.-""o·n '"' F cw ca Wh,.,, (hf'tht F 1ltrr' A1t Uu d. Unc.ond1,10f'lolly Guo•antee41 They M .. o 0. Eocud O..q . .,.1 Equ1ff1!tl'1t RtQv1rtl'tf't'll h Ii lht 8011u7 Foil• Whd• lho Or•91nol Purchou f 0.1'\S The (CJf, It w,1~ 80 R.ploud At No C~o·~· Upott Pre:untohon 0. H1• Cvarontu Cert1l1Cote. Side Pott 8olf•no Fo-Lo•t> Moct.I G.M. Cou Now In Stot •. Tw''' P•ool, W"tth ~l1t•• •01.Coof~~ SvPf'' C1amp1o • 400 A"'P· Co•~• Contoc•t. ldeol fOf Recrcot10"ol Veh1d n. HG.12.tt 29'' 1199 WITM UCMUC£ 1 TOI MAIUAl HOIST PULLER Pt.ill,, Lo•trt1 ~'.,.,tho A.,d L\ltt H~Ot\t Ob1n1, # 1h Eo'"· Sol,., Eo4.y To UH. r ; ' ~,, TWO llAWEI TOOL CIHT TOP "'· ""'"' l).wty, 1• c;...,. 44.tt ,_, .. lt1ll\l.r~e439•• c.. .. Aclllf!tt Petlll•t 0.t-LK•· Wllil 7 te.yt. ..n•r. nc.. CllL CISlm ··" TWO llfJt'I IOLlll .... 1111 11....-f , .. ~~,. ., 74 " u ... ().,..i. •1·,,· ". .) 1 T11o4 Cou••• '•II S.t~•IM e>r-"*•· 5'' COSTA MUA 'Ill I. "'" "· .. ..._.~ • 645-1264 SANTA ANA IH L lllSIOl •'1 ...... IU.7U5 ,, Diop F' 009•d, ci. ..... Plo••d, F.11, Cvo•on••od Profeu.°"'ol Ovolu.,. c....,,1,,, W11h T117 0.-9oniu1. 9.!! .. o ..... 'f~""' P•rcJt.•sr1 SAVI l .00! IUISlllSSIOI AUTO fllOI "U " r'ttpJ 0..lt·YwMlf A"41t .. TIMl!N ..... ,. Wlll $enln All COOi.ii llC • , .. , ,., v.~1c1.. J6 tt .... OAIOfN GIOVI 12111~ f\_,,_~ 636-7412 f'•lll<lt W Tt lO' 2 '99 r .... rr,.11.,,. t,... r ...... 1 .. 1.., 4 °""'"'' . LANAW UI W. WM"lef e1¥4. I<\ _, W.11 .i ""'"' (213) 69'-2244 .-UUHTOH 710 .. llAllOll .. -...... 992·2236 AUTO Oil DllP PAI Htlp\ l'u o Yo"' Goro9t & Carpo."t Fl-• Cl.on f10trt 01r1y · Ool &c;..,.,.. o.....,bt. Mt1ol ConttrucflO"I. 49! DELUXE• AMP IA TTEIY CHARCiEI llG ...... 1799 W OHTLIFTE R S AIR ADJUSTABLE ~~~!~!~ C .. d 0. T•lt ft.. Lood 011 ......... C•"'I"'"• w,,..,, An4 If#. 81fCff1, Jw11 F.11 •• n .... 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"flll• IMl.iftt•t It (OndUCl.fd by 1M1 Ill 2.0t1ttmlllH ,..., ... ,,........ ...,...,, l'eutO'lfle• chldll•I. HllM....._.-' v-. .., ..... w., DI..-..... "'fll.. JoM H11•l•l<k .. ,,,_. ecti,CA,'1M4 11Wt 6" .. Mtlll _, fifed Wltll "9 1'111 tl•l•f'llellt ,..., fli.d wtltl IN Tiii• .ie1e1ne"1 •H llltd wltll '"-.. ~'*""ti• I• Ctflff<ltdlrf ••'""•· CMl!f , .. ,. .. Ortftfe c:.u..tJ•Mer ~1Yl.0.tttf °'""' Ce41fttyMM9y ~, ... Clerllet Ore11~ Ccli.111"°""- ..... 1~'"'" u ... ,.. •.• a. ltlS. lt/P1111i.H.ll!tH•111t• ..... .., ,..,.., J.lllJ. i W.fll..U wet tllff w1111 .,_ ,._,we~ CNit O.M ~"" """".._.. Ott1199 c-•• ~ly PllOI, J'4417• ~~':'s~ c1er11 tt Ort11tt ceunt,"" Mty ,..1 tf,.,.. ,_ ,, tt, tt, ,,71 ',..._"'fl ,,,., U.,19,,lld .1-s. '~•Im 1.U.tJ ~.·~.~~r,s Coest 0.11.,,::.."';; •UttTOM,9AUt.•tN! ,~ PV8LIC NOTJCE TMOMIOM A Nl&.ION,Attra. HMS.."''"'"' Awt. NOTtCI tMYtTOtO 110$ ~. ""'· .... J Nollet I• ... ,...., ...... , ... t ...... d ""'41""4 °''"" (OHi Dolly AloC, ltf Tr111i..s .. the CN•• ~lty MtY2'.elldJllflt S, 11, It, ltll "tM5 C.11 ... Ol1lrl~I .. 0••"9• CM!nly, c.lltwftlt, ... , fe(tlwt ... '"' ... "" PUBLIC NO'nC£ 1o 111• .. m .. ,.,..,.,,'""•to. itu,at ___________ __,, .. ~Clletlftg 0. ... of WldK,_ illto l ·6'Mt ttkl lec..O et 1170 Afff'll& Aftftw, IU ...... o. COU•TO,TMI Cil&te -... C.lllornl• ... wN(ll time ITATI 0" CA~"O"NIA ..,. Mid-•Ill bt ~kly ............ ,.._ TMI co=~:.::~.~·ANH '°'~~ .... ,UT .. MAUtfUCAHCE MOTICI 0' HtAatNO O' .. l"Pl"PION l'Olt OltANOI COAIT COLLIOI. Pb• AUTHOltlTY TO •O•••• GOl.OEN wen COLI.IOI AND MOHIY COAIT COMMUNITY COLLEOI Esttle of ETHEL M. OAltOHEa OISYIUCT DKN'9d. ' All lllldl ert .. Ille Ill e~Cerden<t wttll HOTICE IS HE•l&Y Gl\IEN 11\M ltle lllllrv<tloM 11114 c.tMlllltM •lld E.,..,I" Ltwl5 G.,dMr ellCI Ctoc!IM lipec"IUtltllt -"4<11 ere -Oft flit ..,..._, 8fftll he• llled llerelr\ • --41-end ""' • M<Wed 111 Ille olllc• of I"' l•tn for A11lnorll11 10 Borrow Monty r• Pvrcllt$l"f Aoe"t ot Hid IU!Del dis- ferellCt I• wlllcll Is m ... tor 1wr111er lfk L Nrll<Uler1, •114 tllet Ille time MdPlec• f;Ull ~· 1911111 wllmlt wlllllllsblcl .. lleerl119 llle ..... llH Mell Ml lcw 1~*' <lleCll, urtulH C"«ll. cw June It, lt1S, e t t :OO e.m .. 111 t11e I"""'"'., .. ,~ m.,._ ,.,•Ille '° ,,. •· cwrtroom of OtMrl~nl Mo. J o1 Wl4 ~ Jtl Ille Cot" Cef'll1TM111lty Gol!e91 ct11rt, ti 700 Clvlt Ceftter Drive Wint, Ir\ Ol1lrkt 9-d of Tr111tees 111.., _,,., thlCltyolS.fll•A"•·C•lllOrML .... '""ti'*\ five ..,,ltfl, !Sp) Of lhe o .. MJUll~ 2 197S Mlfl'l 1114". OUMtnle• Uitl IN llldder Wit.LIAM ri. It JOHN, .wlll tnler lnlo the •'6Petsed CMll•e<I It cov11ty Clerk tllt Nmt It •w•nseo to him. 1,. the AXE&.••o. 51YI I.LA & ltOSS ·-·Of felllift lo •111•• 11110 well <.Oii· 1'203 S.Mt *"lea alvf., ••· • lft<I, ,.,. proueds of the <M<ll wlll be Ltti'•lt• CAUi ,..1 l0tlelttd, or 111 lllt Ctft 01 t band. Ille 12111 211 ... 1' · tue1 tun1 IMrtof •111 l>e forftllecl to seld Atttr11eY1fer: Eiucvtw1 M,,...dl•trlct. Publlftled Ottnge CoHI Delly AIM HO llldder mey withdraw Ills bid tor• J unes t n 1t1S 20ss.1i .. ,led ol torty·llve l4SI dtys elter Ille ' • ' ___ OetewlfortM.,.nlllOIMl'eof. PUBLIC NOTICE -.,,.,, ni. 8oenl " TrlltlH5 ••M•vn .... ptlvllf99of relecll"O eny •nd ell b"*'°' I• welve tll'f lrreg11larltles or 111. tonnellllH In erit blCll Of 111 Ille tliddi119-$IGN ED: HOA MANE. WATSON NOTIU TOt•IDITOftS SU"l•101t toUllTO,TNe STATll 0,. CAl.IPOltNIA '°" TNeCOUNTY0'0.ANH Seely. 8oerd0f ''""ees N• ._.,.. Qslefl: JunUO, tt1S-11 :00•.m. ' 8'd •Jl!f'ltU o.~!~:!. Of LEONA RO C. MORAIS, ~btl-d Ort119t COHI Deity Alot. NOTICE 1SHERE8YG1vEHt•t11t J~s.n.1t7s 201 .. 1s crtdltors Of tllt •1POv1 nemed dKedent 111•1 •II .. rSOttt 11tvl1111 cl•l-'°"'"" ,,,. seid dee'""' •t• rt1•11lre4 to Ille ........ "lith Ille "9Ctnery YW<nerl, In the of lice ol Ille clerk ol Ill• •tiow tfl. tolled <Ot!lt, or te Pte1«111 lllem, ,..Ill Ille Mee.wry ~llfff, 10 Ill• uf\Ofrslvllecl •I Htnne Alld Morion, SU West $11111 Strut. Suite 1126, LH Angelo . Ctlllor11I• tOOtt, wlli<h ll Ille piece of IMnlMn 01 Ille ""411crtlg(!ed In ell m1t· len perlalnlno te IM t$l•I• of wld dt· a..ient. wltllln ft11r monllls tller IN firit publlcet1011of llllt nollie. 0.tedlN'I' 14 1'7'. • oo•ofHvN.MOAAIS E•e<ulrl• of Ult 'Wiii ott~ebefl "UNlrdecedlnl .. ANNAANDMOaTON CH·SIIE" f'.p()LL.Y ~ICM ELt.MITCHELL WWHt$111lfttltrHI SUltellh l.ot A1119let, Ctlll. to014 Pll: UUI •2 .. 1131 AtlefMys tor I HCYtrl• Pubfls.lled or.,noe COHI O•llY Piiot, IM~ 22. 29, •llCI June$, 17, 1trs 1m1s PUBLIC NOTICE Pl'IU.IC ~OTICF. .. T•C• °" l"Ue1.1c NlA••• TOl•Nlt.OIYTMS O•AMGI COUNTY ~NNINOCOMMfUIOMOM P•OPOHP LANO UH OliT•fCT CMA .. GIS Dtteof HffrlfllJ: J""e ». tt1S Tl,,. Of Naerlng; 1:30 p.m.. or es -lllereet .. r H JQtSlble. LOUtlon: R&onl "'· E119lneerlng ltulllflflt, * Clvk C.ftler ~lw Weal, Sent• Aneic.111or"1e. PROPO AL: Olall9t ef i-CASE NO. Z~lH s eCTIONAL DISTRICT MAP l~s•, lo <lle11 .. f,..m Ille A I ••GeMre •tcu1wrel" Olstrkt to tlle Rlll,8001 "~OUP O'"lllftfs .. OIHrltt c ... -.111 .... ,,, loelltd"' .............. , slda" Or<Mnl Orlve llelwffn 81rcll Stretl tllll CYll"tU Strwt In tM Sa,,.• All• He'9fltt erte et requuted t>y Doll G. Hol1lon,eltl. COMPLIANCE WITH THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL OOALITY ACT: Tlllt pre)e<I llH "9ft ft11,.. to ...... ,.. \ltlfllll<.eftl -.rae elfect on tlle.,.. NOTICI TO C• EDIT0•5 "'roflmtlll etlf •H OfMled t "'9'th• SUl"E1t1oacou•TO,TNI 6Ki.retleft. A C8'1'1' Of Ille flt9allft $TATI Of' CAt..,OltNIA fie" clec:ler•li ...... PHl•d ovtsldt tllt TNll COUNTY 01' O•AMOll County Plallftlf'O Com minion HeMlnt ·, Nt.A..UH Room, Aoom "'· «IO Cl•k c.Mf\' Esl•lt ol MARGERY ELLEN OrlveW111,~A"e,elldtlw8oet411 GEORGE, 0.<HMd. of 5<ipfn1Mn Hur Ing • .....,. SIS NOTICE IS HEA1i8Y QIVEH .... NllrUI ~·· SMiie Af\t, c.titcwnl1 <rldllon of Ille el>ow nenwd dKtdtnt .,1w to INI .....,k lle•l"t d•te. t"9t ell potton\ llUlllQ Cl.ttM ,..imt My ~toll lnft •Pilf•I I ... P"PPMd the wkl clec:.Wfll ere required lo file "'9fth• de<IMellon "' 1111119 • -1uen thtm. llrilh Ille Re<••""' vtw(l\en. 111 .,_., wltll..,. 5'<retary of IN,....,. tlw olloce ol '"' clerk 01 Ille ellow.,.. lll"t c.trnm11s6on. A-.i us • .00 Ovl< tltltd court, or 10 prnent lllem. wltll Ole ~ Orlvo Wot, 5ent• AN. II\' •:00 -es~'' veu<llers, lo 11\t YnOlrll(ll'ltd •• m., Frl•t.J-20. 1'H. ...... office OI ,,., atlor11ey. WAR A EH All jlff'IOflS eltller fUMi"9 Ott oppos- M. GORDON, Allor,,.y el 1-. 11413 Int INl .,._.Sal ere lnwiltd to~ Cren•tww 81vd .. lfllll••ooc:I, C.tlforfli. lllelr ~ llefwe UM Pl-"'9 C- tclJO:l. which ll Ille •••u OI '""'"'".. """"*'· It II ~·" "''' .. ., •It, .,,.1111<1enlontd 111 ell meue,. ..,...,._ 11111rt&OOnM .. illllfnllle41110 u. .,._ Int to lhe u•••• of w ld dtceo.111 • .,..111111 "l"I Ctm""ulon iwlor to "" hNrl"I ""' ""°"'"' .... , '"" flrtl """'Kellen ...... el 1111$ 110t1c•. Few lwrt.,.r lnformatlOft: Tett1llOlll MARIAN GEORGE 1>'·205e or cell .. the •Ilk• of llle Euculrl1 ol IM Will ~ ... let! Olvl11oft of Illa £Jllrir011- olllle tb01te naMedCM<tditnt me II tel Me11•t• me11\ A1enc y, WARRiN M . GORDON 1!"91nMrl119 llullcH"'· A-llS, 4()0 Anerllt'f at Uw Civic (.t111er Orlwt West, ~· AN. 114U Cte11111aw alvd. c.llfor11la. Ta letllll•I• rtsl'O"M, ttfw 1111e...-.C•lltw1tl•"•1 toCMft9tofl-Cfl•lC75-9. Tel: (21Jl'7 .. 1111 av OltOEil OF THE OltAHO! AIWMJftflHCwtrla COUNTY PlANNIHOCOMMISSION Pwb115'11ed Orantt Cont Delly PllDI ~IJMd Of~ CO.al OtUy Piiot. ~Y n. it.'""' J1111• s. u. ms 1••o.>s ~ 11. 1t1s 214'-1s PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO DEED REAL PROPERTY TO THE STATE f'UMUANT TO SECTIONS ,.., TH•OUGH uas. REVENUE AP"b TAXATION cooe. THE NOTICl 0 1' INTENT TO DEED REAL PAOPl!A'TY TO THI! 5TATl IN AMO l'Oa THe COUNT'\" OF ORANGE. STATE OF CALIN>afUA, NAI 81i5N Dl\llOt!O AHO DISTRllUTIED TO VARIOUS H8M,.Al"l•S 01' OlfNlltAL ClftCULATION PUILISHEC\ IN SAID COUN· TY, FOlt PUILICATIOH 01' A POftTIOH THUllOF IN EACH OF SAID "tWSPA .. llt$. 111 ""' 11•1 ti.. tollo•lfl9 allew'tvl .. llellt-wtHfortM-dtMI~ tlletft: Ac-Acre., A<rts ..._ ... ltltn Adl-A41o1"1119 AP-AHft-'t MefJ Perc:el Hlll'llC»r •lk~IO<ll 00-0.td l'-lfHI Ely-E .. terllf Etc...nd M lotU. E•-t!IC~ l'recl-f'recllOMI "--4'"1 Fwy-Fr-•y ""'Y-Hlghway 1 llC-1 llC ""'"' 111t-ln1erest lrreg-1rrevwler Ml11-Mlfllngor Miner II N-ortll N£~t ... ett N£1y-or111etsltrly Nly_...,rt11erly Ho.-vmlltr NW_...,111-11 NWly-Hortm..•terly OR-Ofllclel A•<trdl Poor-Portion Pl-f'••• A-Ae1199 Reclet111 -Rec ltngul., Aetw11-•nubdivl•lon Al5-Rlghl5 S-so..tll S!~lltHl Stc-S.CllOll Sl!ly-Souti..Hlerty • Sly-Seut~rly 51-Slr"t $41t>-S4'0dl 1tlslon SW-SoutllWHI SWly-Soi.tllwosterllf T-T-11st11p Tr-Tract Trteng-Trlenoultf' T-p-TowMlllp Und-U110lvldtd W-Wett V"y-Westerly ,A .. CIL NUIHllUNQ HITIM ll'LANA TION The Aueuor's MtP P•«•l number ~11 11sed lo describe prOPerty In lllls 11.t, refefl lo t"4t Asaeuor·s ,,..P bootl, the map f)a94I Of' block number In lhl boot< end Ille llldlvldu•I parcel number on,,,. mep Pt99 or within 111., bloc:k. A parcel 1111mber •s tor ex•mPI•. "°"·l6J.OS". would mean Book•~ ot the Aueuor's Mtps. Bloc:ll l63 IMap P•oe ~ llloc:k 31 •nd P•rcel s within ttwt lllOCll. Tt.t mt0$ r•ferred lo .,e •v•il .. \>le tor ln'l•<tlofl 111 Ille ofll<e of Ille As· MSICM', All properly t$ in Irie Township Soutll •lld Rt~ Wu l of S.n 8er,..,d1no .... elld ~rld1•11. NOTICE 111 pursuenc:e of law. public noOce I• llenby giw" lhel,on Ille Isl day ot July, ltrS. et Ille flour OI IO:OO o'<IO<ll A.M. of 11191 "''· ,,. .,...,.,gnea T•ll CollMIM el U.COUllty of Ora1199, et Ills ofllce In Ille Clly ol Stnl• Ana. Slate of C•lllornlt, Mii dtH lo Ille Stale, u11leu sooner •--d. or •n inSl•llmtnl plan ol •-mp. llofl Ii l"ltlele4 H provldtd bY l•w. \U<ll 1n"•ll11Wnl Pl•11 mu" IM lnll1eled prior lo $:00 jt.m. 4'" Ille IHI busineu dlly of Jun., 1'1~. lhl re•I properly llereln.tller dft<rlbe4 llPCW\ whlcll dtlt five or mou ye•rs will h•W •••PW<I from It'll! d•le ol M'-ol Ml411PrtiMrly 10 lllt Sltlt . Tlletmoullllorwfto<h llledff<lwillbensuedwoll Ille Ille ttCel amovnt ill• tor which II wn sold lo Ille 51•1•. w id emounl being sel for1lll11doller1 .,.dcentnPPO•il•llltdftt•lplionol lllepr-rty. If Ille prooe•IY •s Cletdtd to the Stele, Ille right ol rfdemptoon wlll termlnele up0n any SUb!M!Quenl Solle er etlltr cenveyaflte by Ille Stele. As provlde4 by ltw, the SU1te Wll IWve Ille S6le a11111oro1y lo r~celve .U l'ent1, luues and pronl$-ar ll lll0 l11•11y mt1nner from lll<r prop0trly sodeedtd 10 ,,,. $Ute. AU Wcw~llOll concer"lllO .-mptlon, or 11\e iniliallon 01 an lnsl•1tmen1 .i-ff redemption will. utlOf\ ritQuesl, be lurni"'9<1 by Rober! L. Citron, Tu Gollt<t«·Tretwrer tl>d Redemption Otllur. 110 Flnan<e 8ullding, 0 0 North ~ey, P.O. 80. UJI, S.nlt -.,.., Celllor11la '210'1. ~ Oeled I Iii Uhl dey of May. "7S Robert L. Citron T •a Collector· Trtesur·er 04 Ore,. County St•I• of Ctllf0t11le Tiie jlt'OPerllH to be duoed end Ille su1>Jt<I ol "'" nolice are sll.,.tt!d In thl c-ty of Ore11941, S.l•t• ol C•lllorno•, end parliull•<ly de\Ctlbed as loil-s, to wit: l"ROPERTY SOLD TO THE STATE No. 91 -S•le No. U l012, AP IN THE YEAA lt10 FOA THE TAXES, lll..ot.3-09, Ass~ssor 's Map: 131..ol UO. ASSESSMENT S AND O THER \11'4 CHARGES OF THE FISCAL YEAA No. t 2 -St1e No. IH2tt , AP """''°· 142·112 01. Tr 3622 Lot I Por ol Lot, \20) ... H~.~~~1~~~. NEWPORT BEACH CITY Ea IOO'l. lnl In Ml" Ats tto-0.0.•S Hunl· No •l -Stle No. 2~132. AP 41.1si.s1. "'910fl kecll Coty Loi t 8111 113 LOI 10 Beltlot Tr EH i Slde Adc:I Lot It 81k 11 8111. IU. '61t.t0 All ·In( p0r sis ad1· end 8•lbot 8ty No.4'-S.le No. 11U11, AP U·OS4·11, Fronl Tr All ·In< pOr st adj· Lot It 8ik Vlst. Oii Mer Tr Lot It lllk 901Ely1011 IC, '1lS.20 LeUtl!lllto2,,1'2.tO Ho.94 -S.le No.~.AP•t-101·24, No. SO-Sei. No. I U.7l. AP 2s-os4-lt, Tr4'4 Lot ... "rip ol l•nd ill Lot, '3.,. Viste del Mer Tr Lot 20 1111. 'I02 All ·Ea No. H -Sale No. l 19'18, AP Elf Mll·LolJI 8fk 901. HM.IS 117·7tl·02. Tr SI" LoU, $401.88 No. SI -Se .. Ho. llSll3. AP tS-1 ~ Ent Side VIiie Tr Loi Blk lSO. PO< of 8fk,$UI SAN a.EMENTE OTY Ho. S2 -S•I• Ho, '"OU, AP No.96 -S.le"lo.l 710 2,AP}9-011·72, lll·U&.J.t, Ea 100~ 1111 111 Mi11 AU Tr I Si Lei' Blk 8 Po.-ol Loi •nd Por ••s1.s1 G.,lield Sir ff I ACld Loi 30 LOI\ s .•. 1 .. 11 8". •"d Por Lot I Blk' 81k I HWV. E VI, ~UO tlld""°r Lolt 8 1k IC, S289. 14 Ho. SJ -5•1• No, 1'05'1. AP 110.ltl.OI. l'•l•vlew Add lo H1111llt!glon COSTA MESA CITY auc11Lote,s 11.14 • Ho. S4 -Sele Ho. 120S64, AP No. 'H -s .. e No. lt771J, AP 1!0-ltl·IO, Felrvlew Add lo H1111l"'910ft llS-J22-4S. Fel,.,lew Fat ms Lot lS E HO 8eec11Lot 11. $17.24 fl NO,, HW'l··E• N •011 .. $147.S6 Ho. SS -Sele No. UOSU, AP No. U -S•lt No. 389111, AP 110191·11. Ftlrvltw Add to Hllftl"'910fl 111-0S2.07, Hewp0rt Ht1ghl$ Lot II SEly ..ecllUI n, $11.l• 56.lS ft NWly 4'9.94 fl SWly\'7 ·lnc.porsl l nurS<lay. Jun-.i 1 <!, '"' J "'"'L 'y l'ILOT D:i Listen to the Band ROMANIA'S SADIE HARTMAN TOOTS UP A TUNE Huntington Beech'• 18-member "Kitchen Band," playing kamo., merlmb•• and tam- borlnea, wilt pretent their flrat performance at 1 p.m. Friday. The concert, by Hntor citizens age 80 to 90, will be at Community f 1.ble Church, Sixth Stree and Orange Avenue. They wlll perfor~ songs of American origin, while dressing In costumes from the n•- tlons of their ancestry. The band Is sponsored by Project TLC (Transportation, Luncheon and Counsel- ing), which provides meals and activities for seniors. CHRIS KOOYERS SCRATCHES AWAY MABEL COY HAS SMILE -ANO MUSIC Mo. S• -Sele No. 1l0S10, AP edJonSW .. fa51011NE·,SllO,• ------·-·--·-----! 110·Hl·1', Falrvltw Add 10 H1111tl"91011 No. 0 -Sale No. 39Sll3. AP r"'""""" r l.' Ill.IC ~OTICF. 8ekl\Lotlt, $11.2• 116-0ll·ll. Tr llLOl 17 81-c E ll llW&2 rt·nuc .'\OTIC'F. fN.~r~~-.. eo.i. Mow. CtllfOr"lt '2626 010 S5'-SltS TO ALL INTERESTED AGEHCIES.GROUl"SAHD PERSONS: On Of MIOul J1111• 20. 191$ '"'mow~ 01, •HI request the U.S. O...-rl· -"'of Houslflt end Urbt" Or,,...,._. t• r•lt•M l'ederet twin llftdttr Tiii• I d tlle HouSlng end Comm\Hllty De~ Ael of "74 (Pl. '3-JA) for u. lloltowt~ projects: Low.interest Lo•11s IPro)e<t, Tlllltor Name) Asllll 10,...r income llOUMhol<ls to rehtflilltett llou5'"9 CPu'llOtlt tr Hat we ef Prolt<ll City Of Colle-.. (LoUll8110f Proft«) Mi0,000 (Elthntttd Co1l ef P,ejedl G<e"l• lo U•grede Suttt.....,,, 0....111• IProfect, Tiiie or Neme) Anht io..r h1eome llOuMllolcb to llrl"9 IMllM!lg up to tTMet code reqult• _,, ll"urpow or Mtlure Of Pr6.lt<ll Cllyof Cost• Mes• ILeutkwlol P,eje<O '40.000 CEellmeted Ce11 ot Pl'oje<ll G<•MI to Relltlllllttl• Houtl .. (Proje<I, Title., N-) Aulst lower Income llouHhOlds to ten.11111\ele l!Ollllng (Pvrpote W Ntlurt ef "'OltCI) Cllyof Co"• Mesa ILocelloflof Pfoje<U S20,'26 <E•llm•t•<I Co1tof Pr'oje<ll E"'ploymt"l ef Heu.iftO Coorc:HNlor !Pf•JKt, Tiiie Of"""'' lmp1enw11t, Coordinete. Adml11hltr Ho\l)lllQ·r•l•t.cl ProVt•rnt IPIH'PO• w Neturtef Project! City ol CO•te Mu• Ct.ocelloflol Pro)tU) '24,000 !E1llmeted Coal ol f'foje<ll Tra11t1>0ttelio11, L11nch. C--11"1 <PtoJtct, Tlli.efNtrne) Pro.,lde lrentPOtlello11, h#ICll, end (-llng ftr IOw9f ~ SelllOf Clllien1 CPurpow or Hel11r• ol flrOfe<ll City of'°''' Mew !LOOllorl Of Pr•le<O '4,290 !Estlmeted Cost of Ptole<ll Collsull•11I FHSISllldle1/"""'.tM11 !li'l'oj9(t, Tltteor ... ,,., MllvillH to Develop • CempretltMlft C--lty Oewt...,,.... PIM '"' ..... ,."' Net11r• Of Pro)Kfl C.ly ol Coll• Mew Clooti.n ol Pr•lectl '10,000 (flllm•l•d COJI of 11'1-eje<tl Emergency Hovll"O CProje<t, Tiii .. , Heme> Pro..»oe .,.,,.,gency 111e11et to....., 111<_ 11...,._*lllll...,lldlli ("""'°" w Natur• .. "oje<ll City Of Coste MeU CLOUllotlol Protect) $11,UO ll•llmaltd CoUOl Pl'ole<1) IM119Cllon Strvlcn CPro)t<t, Tlll••Nt"") Provide lt1w11eclloll 1trvlcn for OW.II~"""',.,.......,.,~~ Tl· ... II SectlOll •• Orenee C•IHll'I' ......,AIA,,., .. , Cf'llf,.M# Na!Wtef Proje(I) Clly Of Cost• MeH <Locellonof Prtfe<U u.ooo !ht1m att11 Cesl Of Proje<ll Relmllur.,<M11110 Clly tor Dtftlophlo""' Admlllbtffllltl Finl Veer'& f"l.i (JlrOjt(I, Tll .. "" "'"") FUftdt fer cHlre11 .,.,11<1PMlotl, Md'"" u ... Ill~...,...........,. iftfllllfl (PurpOseor NeluttOf ~I Cltyof <;elt. MeN 11.0Utlonot Ptoltd) sn,211 (f!5\lmatedCos1ef Ffoje(U Cerlll11gency tl"toJect, Tiiie or,,..,.,., flt..,IOt fllfMll for'"' ewtrrunt .,.,,,"" tw '""""""' ,,.,._or,..,_ el flrole<t I Cllr Of Cot I• Mn• (LoUllonef Pre)e(U 121.an C£1llm•t•dCoatOf Prole<tl EnvlroNM11lel Rtvlew fte<onll rewectlllQ h wltfllll .,..je(tt tlave lllMfl ~ by tllt ellOW•"emed City MllCll WCllMlnb tM M'fl~IMflt .. ,.._ .... Of '"' ~Oje(t• encl mOI'• 11111• aet• fonll IN ,.._ WllY wcll M--.it..,. !lot ~red.'"'" E11vlronrnenlal aev1ew ._,.,dslfeMflloettlle • ._.....,..., aNlert ev•ll•bl• IOr PUIHlC •llMlllMtloft.,. lotlYl"I. ~ •tttUKI. No. S1 -S•I• Ho. nosn. AP It, '376" 110.ltl·lt, F•lrvlew Add lo HUlllllf191on Ho. 100 -St ll! No. 39Sl.0, AP .. tell Lot IS, Sll.l • 11"°91·11. NtWPorl Mesa Tr Lot so. s. so Ne. SI -Seit Ne. UOS17, AP llNIOOltWUOll.SIOl.OI UO-tt242. l'elnl .. Add to Hl!f'lllnQton Ho. 101 -S•le No. J9S161. AP 14ec#iLoU7, ,11.14 11..0.1·72, H .... Port Mu a Tr Lot socs so Ho. St -$el• Ho. nosn. AP llHISOllWJ.S:~iul.93 ) ll0-1'2~. Fein lew Adel to Hllf'lllnvton ~ .AJAN IJM<ll Lot 1t, S11.U Ho. 60 -Se le Ho, U Ostl. AP CAPf(TR.&NO QTY tt~ltMJ. Felrvl-Acld lo Huntington Mo. 102 ='€;;;"'N~. S2 .. 17, AP .. KllL .. 41,,17.2• lll·la).12. Tr 101 Loi '9 Sly 1.29 Ac. In Ho. '1 -Stle Ho. 120St0, AP Loi. S-10.H lt0.19'·1S. l'alrwlew Add to Huntonglon NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED e.ec11Lou>.s11.2• NO. 62 -S•I• NO. UOStf, AP (nwll Dl~TRll"T t-lfM7, Felrvtew Adel to HIA'lllngton No. ToT ".:"'?;1, !To'. ·;yf3'22. AP a.tc:llLet41,St7.24 llt-H2-4t (ferm~rly Por AP 119-2t2·2Sl, Ho. •l -$•1• Ho. 12os ... AP Tr2085Lott,'2•20 1-1'1•21, l'•lrvl•w Add lo Hunllnaton No. 104 -5•1• No. U •s•2. AP .. ec11LeU7,,11.24 119-2'1·le, Tr 3062 LOI A Tr leng lot In No. H -Sale No. 121001, AP L.ot,'3 ... 110.tt).Ot. Felrvlew Add to Hunllngton No. IOS -S•I• No. Sl•S9J, AP .. Kii Lot $4, $17.24 tlt-1'1·3'. Tr 3062 Lot A Triano IOI ill No. u -S•I• Ne, 111004, AP Lot'3 ... tto.ltJ.OI, l'•lrwlew Add lo HllntlnQton CAPISTRANO UNIFIED .. e<llLOIS7,Sl1.24 CT Ne. u -S•l• No. 12100S, AP SCHOOL DISTRI 110.1.s.ot ..... lrvlew Adlll lo HY11U"91011 Ho. tO• -S•le Mo. SUlto, AP Beech Lotse.•11.u '10.012-03, Ao Nlguel Lot Por lnSe< 9 T Ho. '1 -Sale Ne. 121006, AP IA1Hper0cl·74't/1310A·,S4,00 llOlt).tO, l'elrwlew AOd to Hl#lllftOIOll No. 107 -Stl• No. 600Sl1, AP .. t(ll LOISt, S 17.2• U•·~. Tr 1171 Lot JS, Sll0."1 ...... -$•1• No. 121001. AP No. IOI -S•h· No. 60ttH, AP UOott).11, l"elrvl-Add lo Huntlflgton 12l•*°ll, Tr, .. Loi 1S7, $9'.IO IH<llL .. 60,SU.24 No. 6t -hie No. 1)1105, AP P"OPERTY SOLO TO THE STATE HOottl-16. Ea 100" 1111 I" M111 Rls IN THE YEAA l .. t FOA THE TAXES, .....,...nr•Let 16,U,,3' ASSll$SM& NTS AN 0 OTH EA He. 70 -Sele Ho. 12111e, AP CHARGES OF THI! FISCAL YEAR uo-m.oi. ex 100" Int 111 M111 Ats ,....., • -...,_.s Tr• Lots ttno, $43.n CAPISTRANO UNIFIED Ne. 11 -Sele No. 121130, AP 1M-Jtt.IS, aa 100" 1111 111 Ml" Rts $11MW Of(TRK"T .,,..).0Tr•Lots1.n4.,. No .• n~s. •• Tio~'sT1-..1, AP He. 1t -S•I• H•. nun. A,. lU-402 .. 1 (fOr!Nrly AP 12).210.11.Gl 110-ttt-17, I:• '°'" 1111 I" Min lilts .... ,. Por NEV· Sec 2S T. A •• Sl10.00 ~STr•t.otSJ.$24,)t eftCI AP 11>·~1-0S I. AP Ul-401-01 No. U -Sale No. UUH, AP (formerly AP 123·210.11.011, Por SE\4 1n.taMI llorfl"trly AP 10.-171.otl, Ea Sec 24 Te tit I Por NEl'o S•c UT I A I, ~l"ll"Ml11A1ttl0-421·2STrMLot Pl.16 10llkA.•M N•. 74 -S•I• No. 1n110, AP HUNTIUl!T:ON BfAOt CITY n•UMit uw-rly AP 10..20Mll, Tr ""' · 3491.0U8111GlllOftSIOft,M.• No. 110 -S•I• Ho. 111234, AP No. 7$ -Sele No . UUU, Al" 1,.114.0S !fo.-mttly AP 106-114-0SI, Tr tJl!t.ttt.., Clon'Mrly AP 10..,,_011, Tr )ft Let ti 81k 0, 'U0.7t. 1171.MaJtMia l11<,P 7.J4 N•. ,, -s.1. Ho. 0400. Al" s•N,.. ir:urNTE CITY ,,.._,, (tenntrly AP 110Q.l'71. Ee' " u.,gyw; ~111tlflMlnft11~6-0STrMLOI No. 111 -S•I• No. 259110, AP ~1111 t• IVtSW\li NW¥t HVt. Stl.16 »09+0J. Tr71tLof S 811111, S14t ... H •• 11 -Seit No. 1140 .. , AP Ho. 112 -Sale No. 312069, AP t,.OIMt CfOflNrly AP llC).0)4.201. h 11).ll,S.ll, Felrvlt• f'erms Lot US 7U "°'" 1111 lfl Min '"' *'*'01 Tr .. Lot fl H 174.2 fl ·IYlllll Wly ol Per-St H t 1111tlH7SllS USfl W 10011, ..a.o. percM·Ust/241 OA· ·Ea St·, '611.•S N•. 7t -l•I• Ho. 14011t, "" No. 113 -h i• Ho. UOSl. AP t•Ut ... , Tr H L•tl. $21.14 llS-~1, Tr •12 Lota 81k 8 All·EaSt-. No. 1t -hi• Ho. 140ltt, ,..,. ~.n t•iuoti. Tr n Lot u. u1.e. NO, M -Self Ho. 140,0t, A,. l"ltO,.UtTY SOLD TO THE STATE ,,., ... tt. TU21..91U.a'7.14 IN THe YEAlt 1 ... l'OR THE TA)(ES. 1fe. 11 -hit Nt.•UHIO, A,.AlllSIMENT$ AHO OTHER t••tt.Tf .. UltllkA,W... CHAftOH 01' THE FISCAL YEAR 'KITCHEN BAND' PRACTICES FOR FRIDAY CONCERT IN HUNTINGTON BEAC,H PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBl!IC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE .... n -St•• No, uoiit. AP 1"1 .... 1•MM1. Tt .. l.ot t a11l A, U1.M l'l(;TI TIOUS IUSIN ll'SS l'ICTITIOUS IUSINEH l'ICTI TIOUS IU51HU$ The City of Co•t• Mew .wtll ~ tM "°0!9Cts -.CrlllM ... .,. wllll tMoU Orenl fllllcU trom tllt U.S. O..tfNnl ot ~ eM UtMll o. ... ._. -ftt (HU.DI, lllllMt° Tltte I of.,_~ tM c--titfy Oe.......,._t A<I .. 19H. Tiit tlly of Coslt Mete It c.rtlf""'811 NUO tNI TM Oty et C:.W Mtu Md ,,.. ..,,...., '" Ill& vfflclt l ut*h'I' ti Clt9 llltMllW, <-Ill • K"tt•M • JwlNllCllet1 of tll• P'ederel c""'1• If Clll ecti.-le lllHVtlll t• •twct """°""llltllln 111 r•••tlofl to_.._..,....,..,...., -~•tne. tiM tc.- ttell; """ 11111 tMH rttOOMlllllllltt lie ......... .,,.... fllt "'91 tfttel tf ... atllfketlofl I• lhtl 11por1 111 •~. Tiit City Of C09't INN mtr ... Wit lltt• ~lllt ~t. e.-HUD wlll lle"9 wtl.tled lt1 tffOMllllllllft vn.,; h HttleNI b'ft-tflllll ... ll<y Acl of lt6t.HUOwlllKtctP4t11Mje<ttef\Mltt ............ .. m-tf t""ft ellCI MC~ .... CMl"k.t""' Ollty If It It ell tfle of.,_ ..... ,.. ..... !~I TMl llltctrtlflUClell"""*"''ectnKlltM!WO.tMet tllt("'lft effk., Ol IM HOllUM; • 1111 tflet --'kaM'1-'4 •1ulltof ,.,,.._ ~..,IM proje(tt IMketttOfnl"*'el•r~-!Utfl,, ~., ..._ ... ~MIN lllf'Oleth Ill .......... ,.,,....,..,.._..,_.. .. ~ Mlllt ... .,...,_ tM •t*mlltM lfl ~ "'4'91 ttlt ...... ,,....,,.. (,. C'" No. n -s.1e No. uom,"" FOUNTAINVAU.EYCITY. N·~!~sT1ANTEEsMsE NT NAMIJTATEMf:Ht "'""ou11uS1N5H NAMESTATEMEHT t10o ...... 1,Tr .. Lolt41111A,U7.M ....... a.. Tlle loll-lt19 personstredOlngtMni· NAMESTATSMENT The toll-Ing 11er10n I• dollll Mo· • Na.'' -l•I• He. uosat, ,.,. Ne. 114 -Sale ~o. •tO•lS, AP T11etot1ewl119 per\On,.,eOOl11qt>u" nenu Tnelollowlnoperson•ar•llOl«'lt>u,; ncu" ..nM1,•rNYllle••t11tc1'9MVOettNOtNrtMtMof ........... UfNll °'~'·JS. Wlblllrt ................. """ ...... c.t ...... ~1. a.. Jedle!I• It tl'lt r•IHM •f l11t1ds"' llewut• """,..... ....-...,. wtlf !let" ~ .. .,HUD. H• ollJtclloftrt<elYM•flerJVlf IS. 19111"11M~.,.,... .., .. uo. TM Olltf 5 JtcUllve Oflk t r el Ille Clly of Gos .. Mue 1$1 ,,._ SorttlNI, City MIMOW 17 '•Ir Orlve Cette MtN, c.llftnllt _. ""Ml"'9f0rMOt c .... o.ur ....... JIN u. "11 JttWI lltoMI .... Tr e LeU, Slt.S.t 161·t11.ot l'or (formerly AP llJ·l•1tl, 11eues: APADANA ltE5TAU RANT 600 O IWUH SU DSY VE!'j 01 HG SUPPl..I ES., ' No. U -l ele He. UO)tt, AP f'Wlec 30 TS R tOSW'At SE\4,SltGIAO II COMPASS REAL TY COMPANY NfwPo:I Or N•wPorl Buel\' C.lll DISCOVERY REAL ESTATE, »t IUOJ Hoover Strul, P.O. llo• JJ1, l ti.te•I, Trd t.al l,Slt.$4 l l SUNLA!'jO PROJECTS l l'i98 ta.a ' • W. HSI ,Coil•-"· CA •h2• , INt\lmln•i.r. Celllornie t~ , .... U -Seit No. 140)94, ,.,. ,.ltO,.IRTY SOLO TO T"4E $TATE Alr'PC>rl Loop Or1vt. Coil• Me'M. CA Sort11s Modlr;, U tt HemloO W•y, ICtMelll Mcf'eflelld. 16tl Miner<• Mlln Mn Mid Mary Peel, 1611S S. ........ Tr••~'"'"·~ IN THE VIA• lt'7 l'OR THE TAXES, mJt S.WOI• ""'•· C.tlt t021' OHltMn•.CA.'206 Peclft<, p 0 Boll u.. SVll.Mt 8MtJ\ No •• , -........ 14001, ,.,. AlllSSMt! HT ' AHO O THelt OordOll Lint . ,,,, NtPOll W•y J IC HOUeln Z.~11. 2llt Hem•o<11 Cliubtlll Mcf'a rlt llCI, 1'41 C•lllonut t01d llto-~!_, Trlt.'4 M. i1t,S4 (HAaOI$ Of' THI! F ISCAI. VIAR Colle Mew, CA. tU)• W•y, Stnte Ane, Celll. t0l1' Mlnone. Coste Mew . CA tf'7• Tiu' "'"'"'" 11 <o..cl11tltd by t11 1n • .. .... .. -•••• No. 141"9, ""......, Tllll ll>vtl" ... " tOllCluCteCI by • Tllh bu\1neu I\ <Ol'CIUCl•d by •n Ill "'" ll>v\l"•H Is <OnduCl•d by .,.1 .. dlvldu•I 1tt~ A&MHCW't Mep • 1J LOI 147, llmltedper11111t•lllp d•••OU•I d1w1dllel. Mlle. Mt• f'iHt , U7... OO<don LlllQ 5 Sl•O..lModorl Ell.ttt>tlll Mcl'erho"CS Mery,,...., •,. No. " -l•I• He. u101• • ._,. SAN Q.EMENTE OTY Tllll "•le..,.111 w11' tolfll ""''" lht r111~ ••t1tme11t wu toled ..,,,, lht Tiii\ \lelt menl wu lllt d wllll Ille Tll•\ \taeeme"t wu lill'CI w.111 """ " 111...,..,,Altettet'• Mt•• 11t.et1•, No, I IS -h it No HOtJ. AP e.vMy Clerk of Orenv. County !WI lunt COllnt't' Cltrk of Ort110t Countyori.Jllfl~ Cowllly Cle r II OI Ore1199 COUlllyon J '°""''Cler" ol 0 ,.nge Cou11lyon~ • ., ... • SMIM7, Tr'" Let '2, '812 0. '• 1'1J, 2, "1) ' t, lt1S. 2, ltlS. Nt, " -lele Ne. Ul011, Al" 11'40tJ l'44ae 't4ft0 114U1t • \II...,... f.tM'"''' ~ .. • 111.1M .... , f'vGllWd OtfllO' Cotti O.lly "llot, ""1111111\ed Ore1199 Coul 0•111 Pl tot Pllbtl\lltd OtanQt CotU Otily PllOI, Publl""° Ort 11ge Co.aJI 0.lly Piiot, f'llbll\Md Or•no~ COOi OtilY PllOI. tlf... J-S, 11, 1t1S tt7'-1J June ll, It, 1',elld J11llf l , ltl~ 21)4 IS Juno, 12, It, 7•, 1'1S 2011·1) June 12, It, t., •llCI J wly a, tt1' 21,..1S J""' ), It, It, 1', 197' ..... > '· ·r \ ' \ ...... .. >-.-.11 1-'ILOT ThuT'lday. Junt 12.. 1915 PtJWC NOTICE •vauc NOTICE ·~· . .,.. 14.!Pl•MMI CIOU.TWftti •nc:8TOC•llM"TWS au .. atOaCOU•TOPTM• •• ITAT•Of'CAUNa•lAfllMt ....... COUltTOI'\'.. STA,IOPCALlllOIVO&..O• TMI CDUWfY OPO•AMO& ..,.,,. CM'CAUlllO• .. ••..,. TM COUNT., OP o•••o• .. A.-U TtllCllMltnYOl'OaMHM ... -.- MOTICI OP M•A•t"e Of' ..... .._.. llOftCIOf'MIAat•GOl'f'fttTI&. .. TJTICNll ll'Oa l'IHMIATI Of' WIU It l 11 • o t MA a Y JANE ..oa P-...TI 01' WILL AND llOa A .. D l"Oa LllTTI•& HITAMe... H~IU, •I» ~n .. MAltY IATTC•S TllTAMINTAaV CeoNO TAltY J . VOUHOOUIST, all• MARY WN¥IO> IE ti• I e of MAR 0 A It ET ft. VOUHGOUIST O.C..$M E ,. O S CH1$HOU~.o." .. MCI. NOTICE IS HE .. •YOIVl!Htolfle ~Of EDYTH • J HE . HOTIC:f I~ HlltlaY OIYIH tNI Cl'MltOtSOftlltl ..... l\l!Md~ HOTIC:E 1$ HIREIV OIVE)C tllet ~lt.9 MMrla IWls 11194 ... rtln•-"ltioft ~all,_,~ IWlwl119 Ci.il'M ~ Pl.ITCHElt JOfiflS ANO VlltOINI ... lot ptob•le of wlll onel ltUers IN MIM ~-I ate tei!Wlred w Ille JONISGOINOMvellle«llerelnapeU· IT•~l-nl.,y 10 lhe """-"· r .. 1t.m,W1111111e..u1M1yvowtwn,ln "9ft..,,......,.teefWlll•l'Mltor'-e -...Ce te .Melt I\ ..,..._ .... ~ IN olti<e of UW ~lef'k of tt. Maow ftl ff4 ._.11~$ T .. tM"nefll•t' to tlle ee< ""11c..i•1 '• oncl ,,.., ,,,. lline ao!ICI .iace titled,_,, OI' to pnJent tlMfrl. .et11 IN .-t111eners Cl)enel wal ...ci I ref•t~• to • llffrlnl t11e Hmt ~ -n •• tor ..cesSMy •ou<Mrs, to tllO u ·-wNcll 1, _.. for tvttllet jl.trtkuion 1 J111, 1, ltf.S • .)1 •• )0 •.m., In tllo MtlleettloofMAltYIH TINCHEl'll,At-.,,. IN, fhe llmt •M Ole<• of llMrlnQ cou111oom of Depattmtnt No. Joi ..id lor11wy et I.••· .u• Well O<••n 1,_ .. ,... h .. bMn u t lot June \1, 1t1S, (Otlfl, •11000 111< Ca111e1 Ori .. ~~ In llovl•••td, Suite 1.c>O, l.eng BN<h, •I t :lO •.m., In ,,,. co11rtroom of .IMCll\lof S..n10A11<1, Cotllotnl.a. C.olltornl• 90e02, wfllcll Is tfle plKt of Otpor1Melll NO. 3 ot said co11n, ot 100 Detecl June'· 1'H Mlneu of tht unele<slgned In .ti mel· Ovk c.nter Or Ive ~Ht, In the City of WILLIAM •• $4 JOHN, i.rs ,.,ulnlno to tll• est••• ol NICI de-...... All• Colltornl• Cownty Cltr._ edt11t, wllllln fowr months efltr the Oettd Mey 29 lt1S • CMAllLH L. CltOUCM lrst pwlllk•1lonof this notice. WILLIAM a. St JOHN, .... Wlbak'e 11~. , Mojllen All Mlle Potter, C-ly Clork AA&,.,... .. _, C:..lit.n.l• ..._ Encutrlxof Ille l!it•I• t..oUISMll.1.tlll ~ A1.aa1n •••G .. _., ... ; .......... ,. ot Ille ..... M mtel clO(edlflC MWMys .. uw j PllbloWW.CI Or•nve Coast Dolly Piiot, MA•VIN TINCMa• MJ9WUllllH al¥4, Ji.n.12, 11, 1s, 1t1s 11p 1s ... .,.0c .... atvf.,hlwt... L.M~C.ll..,."'•~ ';:;!.9:-::~.::::-Utllft Tel: UUltJ1-Ml1JMl·JINt PUBLIC NOTICE •twr~y ._ 1Eae<11ttla .._,.s tw: c.""""-" P\illlllhff Or•noe coo" °"""' Pitoc 1>1101IS11e<1 0renoe eo.11 o.i1y ,...,., ~UPE IUo:fo~~TOP T"E Mey 'll,2'.•nd Junes, 12.191S ,,.,.,5 J.-s.•. 12-1•15 ~7S STATE OP CALIPO•IOA .-Olt THE COUNTY OP O•ANO£ He.A..,... PC BLIC NOTICE NOTICE OP H•AalHG 0, ... 7564 f'ETITIOf4 fO• P•OIATI 0, WILL SUPE•IOR COUltT OF THE AHOLETTEM TCSTAMEHTA•Y STATE OP CALll'O•NtA FOlt E\lalt ol RICl1ARO I.EE WISE, THECOUNTVOl'OltAHGE O..cu!.eO N•. A..,... NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN IMI NOTICE 01' .. EAltlNG 01' f'ETITION l:lorotny lrtM Wo!>t nu llteCI l'ltfton • 01' l'ltOaATE OP WILL AND LET· """''°"of prob.lit ol woll ..,,0 letltUOI Ttl•S TESTAMIENTA•Y T"\lam•nt•ry to Ille ptllto-. te-E\t•teol JOHN A. VANDERl<l.OOT, '"'""'" lo wnocn 1\ inaele tor lur111er o.<:N~. pe<tocutars,•nOl ... l l"ehmtenclplllCt ~TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lllclt Clllltar1no Ille,.,..,. hu bffn HI tor CAMILLE LENORE Mii.LEA "n J11h I, 197S, •t 9:30 • m .. 111 ll>e filed Mttln o pthloon FOR PROBATE <Ol.lrlroom of Otp.trlmttnt No. JOI !>.oiel ") F WI 1. L AHO I.ET T E JI~ courl, at 100 Co vie Ctn I tr Or iv• West. In TESTAMENTARY reluence to""'''" C/14' Coty of s.tlta A nil. Callfornoa. I\ mooe tor l11rt.,er p.trtlc11lars. and C>.JlcOJunt9.147S l"•I Ille lime eno pl•ce of hearino the Wll.l.IAM E. St JOHN, ,._ ... , be11n set tor June 24, 197S, •I County Cler• 9:30 <1.m., "' ll'le co1.1rtroom of Del>Mt· GAllR\' A. HAMUO ESQ. n'\4>nl NO. l ol said co1.or1, at 700 CM< f'ttWl"lllr• ao111eord C~ttr Ori•t West, In the Clly ol San,. S..il<t JOO Alla, Calotornlo. Btffrly Hllll, C.lltornla '°111 Dated Junt' 1, 1ns. At-y for: Petlllt"'r WILLIAM E. St JOHN, PUC>to""eci Oranoe c.o.ut Dolly Pilot. C01.1n1Y Cter• June 11. 13, 19. 191S 21"-lS DEWAit A MALL P UBLIC NOTICE •ttW•os•tuw lt'1 Av.11111el1111 Stars Suite•, L.os~s. CA. *67 ------>-,.-,-s------•attwMJs tor: """"-' l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS PvOllSIWO Oran9e Coast Daily Piiot. NAME STATEMENT un~5,,, l2, 197S 20~1S TM 1o11ow1no persons •re do•no bus• ntU4\ ------·--·-------P UBLIC NOTICE CENTURY II, 10082 G•tlleld .Aven~ Hunlonvton Be•<". CA.,,._.. FICTITIOUS aUSINESS I. P"•loP H McMamee. lootl NAME STATEMENT C..rlotlO Awe .. Huntonoton Bee<I\ CA The toltowong persons •re doing buSI· 9'2... neu~; 2 D•oe Somt>ro. 10082 G.,htld Ave ., BIOFEEDBACK AUTOGENIC Hut1t1no1on 8ta<11. CA .,~ TRAINING. 440 F•ir Or., Suitt 0, ln•~ bu\onts~ os conou<1eo by" lom.I ~I• Mtsa. CA. 91626 ee1 p,.rlntrsnop J.anel R. Ma<l.tOCI, 2321 S.y F.orm ~ Pnollp H McNamet Pl .. S.ant• An•. CA. 92707 T"os sia1ement wai tiled wot" ttw 0. MocNiv Macleod MO. 1321 a.y C.ounly Cler~ ot Or•no• Co11nly on May F11rm Pl., S.nt• An.o. CA. '2101 I. 1911. T"•S busoneu os <onclucteel by an on· -U•TON,GAULOIN. -~OMSON&N l!UON,Anys. 7'24 So. P•lftltr Ave. Wlllttler. C.hlor11I• '°6a2 FU&)I d1v1du•I. Jantl R. MacLeOCI T"•\ ~1•1eme<1t ·-hied wiln th!.' County Cler-01 Orange Counly on Moy 16, "IS. PUBLIC NOTICE U116 l'&CTITIOU5 •UstMEH HAMC STA TtlMlfHT The fOllOWlllO persona are Cloin9 llutl· neuas. CROWN VALi.EV REAl.TV. ll711 Pa ... Ciel C:llmpo, L•gun• Niguel, cllllornl. ,,.,, Rey-AllUloll'f Peloso, 2Jt71 T•smen B•y, 1.a111o1ne Ni1111el, C..lltomla tun A. Ouftl• Fryll119, 2'711 PaMO clltl C•mpo, 1.1gu11• Nlgl.lel, C:1lllornl11 n•n Fr•nll G. Ml<llelen.1, 4120 Birch Street, No. IOS, Ntwpoft &tech, Celilorn1•'2~ This buslntu Is bel119 <onOuctecl by• .. 11!*'Slllp. A. Duffie Fryllng T"is stalAtmtnt llled with the Countv ::1ert1 ot o,.no• Countv on: Apr II JO, 1975, THOMMOH a YAN WI! 1n t.IWM"•IL.aw Se(eM "'-Ma(Arll1t1r PlllU 42'01\a( Art""r .. 111ev•rtl Nt..,..n .. llC,., OlilttAI• t"60 l'UlSJ Published Or•noe Coast O•ily Piiiot, Mav?l, 2t, •nCI Junes. 17, 197S 183HS Pl"RLIC 1'0TICE FICTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT Tl>t toll-ln<,;J person Is Cloorv,i bus•· neu•s: THE HAIR & I, Suite "A"'. 410 W. Pa<lloc C:0.$1 HW'f , Newport Beech. CA.~ K•therlne Marie Hulme. 7S62 Seine Or., Huntonoton Be•ch. Calll 916oe7 RocherCI At1;1ro Hulme, 7S62 Seine Or , Huntlnglon Bue". Calll. 9'2M1 This bu\lntU ls conoucteo t>y an In· doviOU•I. R.A. Hulme This siatement was toled wllh the Cowrlty C:ltrk ol Oronge County on J..,e 1, 191S. F'4lll PUDllSMO Or.anoe CHSI Diii'( Piiot. F43tl2 P\.obllSMd Oranoe Cont Dally Piiot, P\.oblisheel Orttnoe Coest Dally P\101, Junes, 17, 19, 76, 197S 2080-IS Mdy l'i, and Junes. 12, IQ, 19/S 1%7 IS MiyU.29.anCIJ11ne5, 12, 197S 188'1·15 --------------- ·PUBLIC NOTICE Pl:Bf,IC NOTICE Pl' Bl.IC SOTJCE , FICTITIOUS 8USIN ES~ NAME STATEMENT FICTITIOUS •USI NESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Tnp lollowong pt'r~:>n ·~ ooono busl NAME STATEMENT NAME STATEMENT ,,.,.SdS T"" louowono penons are oomo bvs• The 1011ow1n<;1 per~s •re OOlno ~1- NAI LS ETC., 1763S Forties Ro .. ncssas· ne>s•s Svolel Lac;auna Noguel,CA97617 ICOLL CENTER NEWPORT H.F.S. BUii.DiNG, Suole 100, 180 lereu Lynne P•null •, 2300 NUMBER'· 1901 Dove Street. Newport Ne.,.po,, Center Drove, Newpor'l 8el1Cfl, Faorvo~.., RO , No. V~ Costa Mtsa Beac". C•tolorn.a 92660 CA. '2660 C:..111 ql6l6 I Donald M Koll, 609 Via LIOO JOl'ln Mot• Stt1nbruoge, .on On· 1 111> Ou><nls~ ·~ <onducteo by an on· Soud. Newport 8e•<ll, C•lllornoa92"60 Otnt, Hunllnoton Brath, CA. ~9 di••OUill 2 ~ocnard c. Elllou, '16 Lo..O. hie, Norm• Sle1nbruo11t. ~12 OnOone. Tt rew 1.¥nne P1uull• Newport Beath, C"lttornoa 97660 Huntlnqlon Be•<". CA. 92649 T"os ~lclltm.,nl was loltO '"''" the 3. Lee C ~mmos, 'M Londa lslr. Rober! Eschbac". SIG l<oft9S Ro.tel, C.ounly Cl4'rl• ol Or.>noe County on April Newporl Be•<ll, C•lilorno• 92660 Newpor1 Be.ch, CA. '1'60 10. 197S. •· o P. MiCIOlemas, 11 Hall Moon This t>usoneu os cone111cteci by an''" 1'4211• Bey Drive, Coron. Clel Mar. Calolorni.1 ClovlMI. Pu0!1Shtd Or•nge Coast Oaoly Piiot, 92•7S John Mot• Ste1nb•U99t ~y?l,2'1.allOJuMS. t1, 197S ll31-7S s Evttetl D•vis.111. 380'15.lnclune This st•tement w•s loleO wolh ltw l.•ne. C~on•del Mar. C.lilornia'l'2625 County Cttrto. ot Orttngr County on M.Jy •· Timothy I.. Strader. 1930 Port JO, 19/S. Albons, Newport ~uh, Calolornoa F44l41 t2660 P\.obhSIWd Oranoe Cont o .. 11y 1>1101. PUBLIC NOTICE J-s. n, "· 2•, 191S 2011>-IS FICTITIOUS •USINESS NAME STATEMENT 7. SlePhen N . .8.,nud, 1100 Wrsl The followoft9 ~rsot1 Is Clool'IQ bus,. B•'fAYlllut, Balb4N,Clolllornoa9'2662 iwuas; F . I . A E Properties, tnc • ISi CA T'S PAW, 970 8. W, 171" St .. i11rmin<;1ton AV1!nue. H.,ltord, Contwc· P UBLIC NOTICE -----C01>lc1 Mtw, C•tol. I cutOlollS Moc.,•et Fr•ncos Murp""· 970 B w. T"•s t>usinns Is conoucled Oy a llm•I· l'ICTI TIOUS •ustNESS NAME STATEMENT 111" St., Costa Mesa. C•lll, ~ p;utnersnlp. · This t>usoneu IS conducted t>y..,.. ln· Timolllyl..Strader The tollowlno IX''"°"' •re doing l>u" ~uas: e11v1ou.,1 This statement v .. u llleel with the Mit.,at'I F.Murphy County Clerk 01 Orange Counly, OK' e TC . 309) Mo•no~e L.n .. Cost• MeSa, CA. '1616 Tnos st.-.1emenl w•s filed ...,111 Ille Cc\lllorno.t on May 16, 197S. Counll' Clerk ol Or•11g1 County on May F4J'l10 Donna l.te Orton. 3093 Roanoke L.n .. CoSI• MU•, CA. 92626 16, 1975 PubliSlleO Orange Coast Daily Pilot, ,,.,_ Mo77,7!!_~n0Ju~~~!c~·~·IS Craoo E. Jonnson, US Merring Cl. Sa<r•IYll'nlo, CA. 9S82S Pubhsneel Oranoe Coasl O•lly Pilot, May 77. ''· an<!_~~S.:_E. 19/S 18SI n PC BL.I(' .'iOTl('F. FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATEME .. T TM lollowono ~enon h 00•"9 busl· M S\ as· OIAl.·A-SAN OWtCH, 73SI Httl No. G, Hu<11ono1on Buen. C•lllornl"'2M7 tllon Ver HHr. 8~2 Don•IO Circle, Hutlh?!Jlon Beoc 11, C•lilornl.i 92fi.41 · Thi\ ovsoness •!. conou<1eo by •n in· e1tw1oua1 EllPn Ver Haar Thi\ sia1e,.,..nt was Hied will\ Ille Counlf Clerk ol Or•nge Cownlfor'I June 2, 191S P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CllE DITORS 01' •ULK TltANSFE It CSKs. '111 -•1'7 U.C.C.I Nolice Is "ereby gl11en to '"• Crt'Clltors of LEANNA RICKERT. Wiiiiam H. Wt!l \I, ~731 Norin Rorr Way, S~r4mt;nto. CA 9SIH T"•s l>u\oness os tond•Jt led t>y an on OlvoOUal L••Orlon T"•S st•temtnt was lol•CI wit" tile Coun1y Cler~ ol Ot•nge County on April 7S, .. IS. Tronsteror. wnose business adclr~ss os Fqo2 22'01 R11lgers. Apt. c. Cost• Me,.., Coun-PllbllSlleCI Or•noe Co•st Dally Pilot, ly Oii o+-ange, State OI C.liforn111, tNll • """-Y u. 2',and Jun• s. 12. 1us 11n -7S bu411 tr•n\ltr is •llo<ll to tit made to 1------------ V IR GI N I AV, TOWNSEND, Tr~f""· -.Se t>usiMss -ess os PUBLIC NOTICE 1)01 Yorba St., Sanla An.a, Couney of 1------------ 0r~. St•tt of Celolornoa. FICTITIOUS 8USIH ESS Tl>t pt09trty 10 be lransfe<rtcl ls NAME STATEMENT lotated al 1733 Fullerton, Coslll Mesa, Tiie lot1°"'1ng IX!•~ Is ooono buSI County of Oranoe. Slate ot Calilorni•. ness'" !o•lelpr-r'ly 1seltS<rlbeCI in general CR ... Z'Y LADY ADVENTURE 1''4l7t es: All stoc._ In tr•Clt, lo11t11ru. equ;p. TOURS, 27SO Golden Core le. Newport Publlsntd Oran~ Coast D•lly PllOI, ment •net 900d will of \Nit ~ Ck•<"· CA.""° Junt' S. 12. '' 26. 197S 2C8l-1S f: • r 1 or t> 11s1 n es s It now n a s KathlHn o . Emory, nso Golclet1 Pl' RLIC 1'0TlCE l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAME STATl(MIENT • 'Tt>e toltowono peri.on I~ Ooinq bu<J· •11t\S ~\ 8ACHEl.OR FLATS, 26711 Gr-wi•, Mo\\•on Viejo, Calllornl• 9:167S R•U• RH Buscemi, 26711 Gr-ia. Mi\\•Oft VICJO. C•lolorno• 92•1S T"•\ 1>us1ness os conducttCI by an in· Cl1•1C1Ual • R•I• R•e OU\ctml 'Tnos ~late~nl wH lllltd wh" lht Counly Cttr• of Oranoe C.011nly on May A8RAXAS" and IOC•ltCI at 1133 ~irclit, Newpor'l 8•11Ch, CA. 91660 Fullerton. Costa Meu, Co11nlf of T"'' t>uSineu os <onductltd t>y an In Orange. !.la'e of Callfornid. divl<lual. Tht t>ullt tr11nsler will t>e consummal· Kat., teen O Emory eel on or af\er tl\e 23rd dayot J...e, 19H, T"ls st•tement wo tlled '*'th the at 10:00 •.m. al GROVER ESCROW Counly Cler~ ot Or•noe Co11ntyon Ma~ CORPORATI ON, Ill So. llllnoisStre..t, ••. lt7S. Anotleim, County ol Orange, !.late ol FOtH C..litornl•. Put>lo~ed Ot•n<Je COUI Dally Pilot, So l•r u known to lhe TrilnsterN , all M•Y 22, 2t, •nCI Junt S, 12, 197S 1794·7l ~nen n.,nes •nO adelre~s.s used l>v ·---- Transttror tor t"e thret' yetrs l•st past, .,.:wme. PCBUC NOTICE Diieo. June'· 1975 VIRGINIA V, TOWNSEND FICTITIOUS aUSINESS Transfer" NAME Slf<TEMENT S. WH. c;tlOVIElt £SC:•OWCOR .. OllATI0tt TM following jJiinon Is ooing l>uso· 1'4Mll "· o .... tM "'9ss as· Pvblis""d OronQt Co•~I D•llY Pilot, """ ........ C.llffnll•tt•s STEVE'S MOTORCYCLE Cl.INIC, .J...e s. 11, 19, 2•, 197S 209'2·H Etcrew Ne. 1961 .. 1 l~S. Gr•ncl. S.n11 An•. C1llC 9270S Published Oran91 Cont O.ily PllOt, Steven J•mn Tyler. 12•JS St. Ma•-June 12. 197S 21•1~ !St .. c;.oroen Grove. C•lll 9164S Tiiis l>u!.•ntn os conou<teo by an In· Pl'BLIC !'\OTJCF. ••ms PUBLIC NOTICE loi•loua•s11ven Jomes Tyler NOTICE TO C:ltE OITOllS • '1•'2 Tiiis !.l•1tmtnt wl\ foltel ..,;1n tlW 54.lf'EltlOlt COU•T OP THIE NOTICE TO Cit EDITORS !county Oen ot Oung• County on J..,e STATE 01' C:ALIPOltNIA "'°" SUl'EIUOll cou•TOF TME 12. tl7S. '"IE COUNTY OP OltAMOE STATE 01' CALll<O•NIA l'Oll ~S Ne. A-GUO THI COUNTY OP O•ANGE PuOll~CI Or..,,oe Coast 01t1y PllOt, Est••• of CON RAO BUFF, II,..... Ne.A·UMJ J..-es.11 .... , •. ltlS 20ls-IS ~RAO BUFF. OotceeMCI Est•ltol LOUISG.Mll< l(ENZtE.de-HOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENtotN CAt.seel PUBLIC NOTICE creOltonOllllt above nemtel~n• NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIVEN IO!hr1-------------1 .._. •II persons l\avl119 clel'"' aQoa•nst creOllOt'S ol the at>ove named dKedlnt PICTITIOUS auSIHl!SS fhe Mod CIKJCM!nl Ort rtQUltlel lo Ille !NI all person' Nov•no <laoms agaoMI NAME STAYEMIENT tflefOI. ""''" '"" Mcenery vowcNrs. on the wiO Cit< relent ere rt'Cluired lo hit The 1o11ow1~ persons •re dol""' ~-Int off Kt of lhtt •t>ove e111lt11td <-1. or !flt .... ..,. IO -esenl them, wolh Ille neas.,..y "'· woth lht neceswry voU<IWrs. In ~n•s· .,..;lien. lo ll\t' unelerslQlltel •IN of. lilt oflo<• ol tilt clerk of the.-.. tn· LINE GRAINI NG SPECIAl.IST5. fkeol •VDERM.A.N. LEVI N, BAI.LIN, Ulleel 'ourt,or lo posenl tllem, "'41htlw 7•S2 U>rge Cir .. H11ntolll)ton Beech, CA. MCeswry vout:tiers, 10 Ille undtrslgnecl lt1441 • P\.OTICI N ' GRAF. IUSO AlverMclt ., ,,,. Olli'" of MU Fink,,,,, WllsNrt Merle LH Kitti. "'12 Reel c:oecn. Dr . Nortn HOiiywood. CA. t•to7• -~ 81vd., No. 700. Beverly Hiiis. c..111 .. HUllllnqlon Be•< II. CA. •U 41 ·~ tht pla<t of t>u\lllOU of 1"-Ill" Wfllelt ls tile place of t>u•llless ot lhe Un• Frf!CI Ari""' Muilc, 1"411 Undefhill fltnlgnoel In all malltrs pert.Wiii) lo ci.nioneci 111 ell metters perlalnlng 10 !Ant. Hllftl•nolon Be•<h. CA ~7 tN .nett of Mid dtO<ltllt, wllllln fOUf ttw of ICI eOt I 11111 f ___. .... afttr lllt flrtl publlutlonOI Ulls Ht•te H Ot< n , w n our Tiii!. bllslneu Is <oneluctecl by• llmll• •·--·· montlll after the first publlcatlonol lllll ~ f>OflMrSlllP. llOt~Juflet. t•IS notlu. Me11t L.1<1e11 Gonrecl 8uff, 111 Dettlll ~ ... 20. 197$. Tllil \lalenltllt WU flltd wlUI Ille 8RAN01Mec KENZIE County Clerk ot OronQtt County en May E•e<ulOt of tht Wiii E •ecu!Ot Of'"• Woll ~. 197.S. • ~ (N •bOVO n4 tn<ld Clt<eotroe of the eboYe nfmtel dKtdtnt Htnt auOllllMAM, 1.E YIN, •ALLIN • MAX PINI( P\it>llSlleel Or•n11t Coast D•ll'I '1IOI. ~1•&e1tAP '7'1Wlltllil'e atvtl., .... 1.. MAy29,anCI JuntS, 17, 19. lt7S 1-...1 ..-!ti""* Or· .... ,,y Mill\, C.IH. _. .... •••·'" 11"7 Tel: UUl172•t111 UUI..... '°"'""f'9r8_ .. _,, ___.,._ 199<-PWl""-d Dr~ 0-tl 011ty ,,...,., 1-------------1 f!All ... 0r-... CH" OelJr PllOC, Ml\I n ,. ., .. Jllt\t s " 191) , .... 75 PICTITIOUS IUstN•U .,,._It, tt,a.,al'MI Juty J, ltl~ 21ti-15 ' ' ' ' NAMI UATIMCNT PUBLIC NOTICE '::~1-1"911trS011' we 4NiflebU11 CE NTU RY ti LAO IRA. o P UBLIC N011CE PVBLJC NOTICE PICTITIOUS a U51NtlU lllor111a <Ofpotallon, St" W.fllff ~•C?•flOUlaUllMCH NAMC! SfAfEM•HT .. H11111M91onfltec:".CA. llAMt ITATCMINT TM lotl-•llO ptrMWI Cs ClolllO Ml Jot-n C Loekllert, Pro, 1.11184 'f"« ,.......,,. fltMootl '' OOlnt ~ ••U' •• Mendon, F'ounte1n Vello'f, U 1 lllK&ft' IC It LTO ,ltol 'or"I A-.-· M A. l"Hr'8'1. $oK-Tr ..... )oil) • JIWU.ttV av JANOV, UOO f . U.~h~ll.Co '7•11 Toll"<\IWll,Wtstmi11ster.CA. OcHi'•tll'll ......... c • ., .. , Pemet• ano Cort T. 1<11t1IM111, 2*1 LU(lllt II HOyl, v P .. ,,, No s--t• C.. ... It, I tot Ii Oc_. Et C~lno C.plltr1no, D•no Point,'-elm, Apt 7, .. vtrly "'""CA. .......... ltlM,c.#o '2Ml '2•2t Tflls buSIM•t "'0'!4!11<111111 9f f CM• • I 'nits INtl~ •• ~...-W<tM.,., '"'~"' Tiiis bu\intO h ConCIU(lecl .,., aft""' ••!Oil. ......... 1. ~lvl-1 Uldef•l0<lrtl•r1 IN;. • lell*• C.. .... Cort T t(llf>IMll JONI(. LOUl\Afl. Prf'I_.,. • ,_ .. ...,._,., w.e\ tu .. '°""' "'9 ™' ttet•mf'lll wes filed _.tll Ille Tiii• sC•lement wH lllN wlltl 0 ~'t 0.A el OrM>99 Ce11nty en,....., c:..Hlty Cltfll of 0P•ft9A Co..nty Oii Mll'r (;ouMy Cltrtl qt Oreno. C..Vnly Iii\,. .. ,.,,.. ... ltls.. • ». 1t1S. • ....,17 ~1J "4111 ,...,1.,.... a.-.,... Ceett C),ajty flllOC, ~lt11e41 ~·~ C:0.1t Delly Pll04. ~1~ Otenoe Con• o.llY Pf .. ., ,., Miii JllllO S, U, 1•, ttU IM-1$ """"U. 1', elld Jlifte S, 12, 1t1S !&ff.JS Ml'f 2', •"4 JYM >. 12, It , lt7S .,.._, • 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 . . .. - Thi au-t Mattc.tpl9c• on the °"'Ill Collt -.1LY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS ....._ ....... ,...,,,. ........................ -.. ........ . ~ ........ ... ~==~ ..... ~ ...................... =:!-~ ........... You eon s.n It Find It [ 5878] One (:all Servk• Trade It With ~ Want Act 642 • Foat Crtdit Approval ~·· --.~ ....... , __ ..... Sift -.-.. ...... _...., ............. 1 ... ,..-••••• ~ 1--------•IH1•_, L1ot-W. Hoeses For We ...._.. llor S. ......_hr 54-••••••••••••••••••••••• .................................................................... . HlORS: ActwrilMn GtM1.e 1001 CHMr.e IOOJ G:e•r.. 1002 G1•r.I 1002 sa.o.ld checJ& tltrRr odl ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••\••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• cWty ..ct report ~ J IEDROOM MIDITlllM4EAM ,..,.. , ... ...,. n.. CUTll! TWO FOR OHi WHERE ELSE? VILLA DAILY PILOT...... SJ 1,500 2 2·.Bdl:m.. ~. New • ASSIM u-1o.ruty for....._...,_, 1_ Veterans or i''UA buye~s paint & carpel'!. Reduced Can you rind a tlne 4 SJ I ,SOO 11-._ • .,... -are welcome on this lo $42,500 bedroom, comer home correct i111rioft Giiiy. g reat value! Call before CALL 6 7S.7060 that la beautifully up· Formal entr y to spec. •--------•I It 's gone. Call 96J,.5671 or graded & CLEAN AS A tac1.&lar Uvlng andCormal .............. Moffet": All real estate advertised in lh1s news paper ls sub- ject lo the Federal Fair 556-7035. GOV'T OWMED PIN! W armly paneled dining rooms. Cr ackling family roo m a nd all brick ti re/lac e • ~ Walker & lee Real lstate 3 UH, 2 baths. $33,500 bedroosns lushly carpel· SEPARATE AMILY $950 Down. $700 Costs & _.. ll' 1 1•.o1.. ot:U. s on Y Y• years ROOM AND DEN WITH impounds. $291 PITI d l I . n e w an ru y 1s a w,;vr. BAR & "'1-t balh. CALL 55&-8800 b l ..... " 900 c.~ .,-gorgeous uy a ..-. · swe~ing st.airs t.o t wu Balboa lay Prop. Try $4900. down pay· enorinous master suit.es Housing A c t. of 1968 ---------- which makes it illegal to advertise ·•an y pre· feren ce, Ii milalion, or d1scrimalion bas ed on race, color, re ligi,pn, sex. or nationa l origin, or a n inte ntion to make any s uch preference, l1m1la- uon, or discnnunat1on. ·• OPULENT EXECUTIVE Realtors m~nt. DON'TWAJTI each wilh private baths. 546-4141 Privale_ rear grounds. HOME 4750 sq ft or luxury local · ed In exclusive Dovt!r S hor es section of I Newport Bea<'h with a 5 Bedroom, & den + Early American 2 STORY ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. Thislnewspaper will not panoramic view . 5 formal dining, la rge knowingly accept any Bdrms. 5 baths w /over country kitchen, family TRl-LEVB.. advertising for real $15,000. of cust om rm. Pool an large IEACH estate whic h is in viola· w a llpaper anddrapenes. backyard. 23:>.7 Tustin, UME SJ4 .J..OO lion of the law ~ 2 wet bars, 2 fireplaces Newport Beach. ASS .z~ --------1 a nd family rooms. From ~ $308 PER MONTH Houses for s• lhe immense m assive A c ul de sac street! A •••••••• •e••••••••••••• · bdrm w /s unken balh lo . large yard uniquely d e · I the trellised garden out si ~n ed with t e rraced Own e r -says help! Call now 963·i767 Of'fN Ill g •II S IVN 10 llf N1Cf' ~---REAL TE~~ IT"SGOMitA SELL FAST!!! Call now for appointment General 1002 j of the pages of Sunset dich ondru leading to D ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mag azine, this h ome is Spanis h tile entry! En~er 4 + FAMIL y a n exceptional buy al into lavii;h living room $l29,000. Will consider with soaring vauJled ceil· Mext to.--excll.anges: By appt only. , ~~~~~~~~~~! i n gs ! Un i q u e d u a I lo see this charming J " bedrm home located in pre ferred Eastside area near Newport Harbor Hi School. Features formal dining room, breakfast nook, immense family r oom, carpets, drapes, bllns. Beautirully done in side and out. Priced below market value. A PP"'OROt.K & : Agent 75Z· 1 192Q OCE •.._.VIEW purp o s e fire p I ace "" ~" hig hliles b oth living TEMNIS I 4 BLOCKS I RETREAT room ·and s pacious fami- w it h pr ofess i o n a l . TO ocl!•M HOUSE l y room . Spiralin g •IPlt I landscap e, a ar cond. and I . ~. OF G' •ss s Lair c a sc leads to mam- is in s ha rp condllion. Just lisle~. 3 bdrm, 2 bth, ~ moth m as Le r and ONLYS.51,950. 2·sLory w1thformaJdm-Tropical atrium c hildre n s s uites! A Agent 644·7211 1ng room. mammoth s ize co u r l yard e ntry. gourmet kitc he n with ----------l fa m1 ly room. s t one Massive living room wa ll sunshine hig hlites a nd llG IEAUTIRJL L · PENINSULA I fireplace, completely re · of st.on e wood bur ning separate pantry! Dual $42,500 I Po ...... pamLetJ inside and out. fireplace. 4 king b ed· purpose backyard ror Sharp a s ;i pin. Enlarged In 1 ! Traaler or boat acce.s to . room suites. Panoramic garden in g a nd enterta in· Ii vin g room + dining Y I NEWPORT I a parking area on side of I view from rormal d ine, ang and r oom for boat/· area seats 12 + 17 x20 p I L 0 T c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 BE •CH h 10 o 3 mn_e. Assumable VA I g arden kitchen & enter· trailer! Unique c h ildrens fiesta ro om. Crackling "' lain er 's party p .. t10. pool!Call847-6010. f . I VERY SURr.1•y ()PfN Jl19 •HSllJNIOlff"l .. f' ir t;P a ce. r-"' , . IQ ·1 -~I M iles a n d miles of . . gra cious ltv111g for JUSl Best buy on lhe point! m0 PIUQI Cabfornaa living. Steps , .• :.·.·1~~~;11· $4_,250 down . Call Spacious four bedroom 2 ac• • to beach. Belt.er hurry. 64 . 7171 s tory beach home. T~o Praperti•s · ., lL 's unbeatable al low,\.: ':~ ;' ~ !r.o111 ~·· ... ·"S 'u1i ,0111No<1• fir eplaces. 200 sq. Cl. 752-1920 low$S3,500. Call842-2535. . _ !., enclosed lanai, gourme t l'OO OUAtln NIWPOU HACH I Oil{Nllt-9~•1-S H"'I '\)tfl "l'(f• 4 IDRMS +POOL v·'·.· :.:,;:_·.:. kitchen. Sweeping s tairs I [ ~-....... : to. secluded m aster s wlc E"'STSIDE I' ,,: $41,500 '=~~···~· ~~~~~~ W th Pare nls rel eal an·• "" ·· Great family home of· ...:: p:iva;e sundec~. Bes~ DOLL HOUSE ~·==· ~·~;···~f~~~~~~ fcrs s pac ious bdrm s , 2 NODOWN-$55,900 Newport location. ,,, .. .,~. S h a rp Cos la Mesa. 31 ·. baths, fireplace, hu1lt-1ns Bd f -"""" b d 2 b h h Huge 4 rm, ormal down. Call 96J-6767. c roof!'. at WIL I BLUFFS c~oo & healed pool! G I & i<'llA damn•• lrilevel in area or b ea ut iful c arpets ""'" term s al only $41.500. " ~ lhruoul. Large covered ! OW.._.ER Call ~3-5671 o r 556-7035. fin e homes. LOads or " t•usLom extr as. Absolut e-•M~~~~I patio, I.Ible g arage. Room '1 JNew inlcrestin!!ly up· --. · b I ·· II I ly no cas h down lo Vets. tor oat or tra1 er. gra<ll!d popular H µlan,'lilTll' HURRY,CALL962·7788 ~~~~!l!!!!!~~~~ Hurry, r1rs t lime offte>red I :Hm Ua1:k liay \'U incl • ~ !' . I and priced S..12.000. Call , 1 and ~ 1 J 0 • .>OO 2 !IJ J'J JJi i.Q.. KEY 1---------546-5880 I Quedada, N.U. &m 8365 G2JS P.€ALTOP.sii Big Canyon Buy Oµen 1 5 Thurs Lhru Sun. Beautiful Dover m odel. ·.-.-.:.--.------•I G....,-al I 002 G.....,.al 1002 \'acanl Mus t s ell! 2 ••••e••ee••••••e••••e•• e•••e•e•••••e••e•••~••• I Bedroom & den Sll!l,500. CLIFF DRJVE or lease S700. mo. Old world charm 1s I reflec ted 111 thts im-VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644·6056 Open Daily 1-5 305 Broadway, CM C0:\1 t-; SE~!! Lar~e de· w /bath & fplc. l'lus 3 maculate J bdrm., 2 bath home. IOl'JLcd an high ly de s 1ra1Jlc :-.:c wport H eig hts. For lhc value1 con:.CIOU!> buyer-~.i.900 : -----------bedrooms, com plct t:ly I lat h ed rumpus room r e furbish e d . l g c wardrobe dost:ts. liv rm. BAY ANO BEACH 67'5·3000 VA/FHA Repos in Orange County Keys m office WORLD REAL ESTATE Specialists in j!overn· m e nt financed hom es! 556-7777 mrytirne ;l .. tJ' I f 0Ab'" •4 .... "' UOl'IC,"lo'° ~.. y,..,. dining area, top.grade :11 ----------• I shag c rpls & d rµs. Boal or trailer gate on alley. tiood financ ing avail. 646·3928, e ves67J-4577 Lachenmyer Realtor $59.500 SIR POOL-IRVINE True! S59,500 is the lowest price. This model -in tract ! Quiel cul·d e· s a c. M assive 2 s tory! 2400 sq. ft. Large formal B .a.y VIEW THE BLUFFS dining room. Sunsh1ne1 "' I kitchen. P ool table 1n1 FRON ~r ROW 81~rf~ S pacious 3 bdrm. 3 bath f amily room s t ays! I 38R, fa m & d 1i:i. E end unit lhal provides . Hideaway master swle Plan. walh exc1ung de· plenty of privacy plus a t wilh fireplace! Walk in cor .?9.500.. VIEW across the ' closets. Lau ndry room. OP EN SA.T /SUN 12'J0.4 luscious g reenbelt to lhe I Common pool & tennis 2627 Vasta Ornada Back Bay. Transferred . courts. W alk to school. HAL PINCHIN owner must sell.646-7711.1 VA loan can be ass umed R ealtor. Open eves. 7 11'2%. $353 mo. Hurry on 2727 E . Coast Hwy 1111 this Irvine bargain. Call 6 7 5-4392 7 5 2 • 1 7 O O L o d a y . • Of'l/J~l ?·ll~lll"llC'IMNl(I • PRIVATE IEACH [ ~ ~ Two s tory wate rfron t • ' --~ I 4BR & d e n ,. forml din , 2 BLUFFS CONDO 1 .·:d frplcs. 3 car gar, xlra prkg. S ubm1Lyourtrade. Supe r s harp Carme lita 1----•-----•1 Sl45.000. m odel & just 18 mos. J "'COBSR11:"''TY n e w ; co rne r l ot, 4 "" !l;Alo bdrms .• J full baths. COROMA DR MAR Duplex, w ith 2 bdrms . ea c h unit. A rare proper· ty at s uc l\ a low price in s uch a fine renta l area . Offered at $77.500 675•6670 Price reduced, $79,900 642-5678 DAILY PILOT C. F. Colesworthv REAL TORS 640-0010 HOME & INCOME . 0 BAY ANO BEACH fi?i, ... 3000 ... .. . _,..... . . .. . . . ... , Eastside C .M. 3 BR, 2 ba l•---------•I h o me. dbl gar + lBR·i----------1 apt. Assume 7 1h7o VA ---------• loan . S mall down·Owner will carry 2nd TD. Mus t sell-Full price $.50,900. CAL L. PRESTIGE HOMES, REALTORS. 645·6646 Only $4000 Down to a ssume fantastic 73 VA loan oh immaculale 4 bedroom home in Foun- tain Valle)'. Unbelieva- ble lo w price of o nly $32,500. Vacant. Call W or ld R eal E s tate 1)56·7777. NEWPORT LUXURY 1'hls Is what Newport Beach Is all about. Less t.hon 1 y r . o ld hidden two- 11 tor y w /48R. d e n , formal dmmg. a lrg fee lot & a POOL w /auto. s w eep . The owner h t1s been t..ranr'd aod regret- lully haa t o sell this Select Propett)'. The full prlc la $122.*-CALL for an appt. ~4!600 C:SELECT -- T' PROPERTIES EA'STSIDE TllftLEX New. alr:host. finished. Bulltns, fire place, ca rpets , walk ·i n w ardrobes. lovely decor. Very attractive in and out. Big lot. See an)'li m e A s king $83,SOO. Call •I ~~~HERITAGE • • REALTORS SUPB SH.Air Whe re else but. Mes a Verde cag' you tind such a lovely · 8 bed.rm home tor only $.58,000. Must see Lo appreciate! Call now before it'f too late! ~UPERB f-fOMES ..e C.....,. NI $41-M&S llC:YCU TOl~CH Lo ve ly moa4>1-lakc 4 bdrm ho me. new c•rf)Cl· lnit. Only ~.900 & you OWN the land! 646-77U. Open Eve11. ~ Walker & I uc Reol lstote 1>on'l give up the ship! • L11ol ' tt in t'la !>S1f1ed . Ship to i h ora re11ult..s! 642·S6'78 R42·SG7tl. Clauiflod Ads ------ WATCH THE IOATS from the spacious living room of your five bedroom Cape Cod home. Formal dinin g room. patio plus sheltered te rrace on 45! frontage. Pier & float -Excellent fee value $250,000 Will trade down CULVElll>AU 5 IEDROOM Large fa mily~ home on a quiet street. Fireplace in living room. Large fen ced yard, all good-sized .rooms and in move·in condition. Asking $.57 ,500. NEAT MOMEY·MAKER $9~000 Fabulous south of highway 1Corona del Mar duplex with supei: rental his tory. Complete with ranges, refrigerator, was her-dryer. Is this your need ? POOL·VIEW AMO PRACTICAL TOO 4 bedroom, family room in Harbor View Hills is expensively upgraded. View of harbor, ocean, sunsets. night lights. Mirrored wardrobes, deep deluxe sink, n ew hot water heater, covered patio, gas BBQ - just a few of the features of this attractive home. $124,500. LIDO -STEPS TO HACH Immaculate five bedroom plus· family room home. Close to Nord beach. Many upgraded features. Full price $136.500 with terms. SPYGUSS-IEST VIEW Panoramic view of Newport Beach, Bay, a nd ocean. 6 bedrooms, family room, bonus room, rosewood peg floor entry, wet bar, pool, jacuzzi. Enclosed courtyard entry with fountain. $215,000. PRIVATE COMMUMITY -V11W ,.. Elegant 4 bedroom, 3 bath hQme with gourmet kitchen in Big Canyon. Decorated by Maison. Dramatic 2 s tory entry hall. Air condit ioned. Office. Gorgeous sola rium, garden and patio and view. $187 ,500. CUSTOM ESTAn ....a IUCH Like living in a park. Lovely 5 bedroom home with custom decor overlooking te rrace and pool on land you own in Corona del Mar. $185 .• 000. ALMOST MtW -UTTU ISLAND Large 2 year old 3 bedroom, family room, 2'r.t bath custom home plUI income apt. over garage. Huge ma ter s uite, J>Owder room. Hurry! $155,000 . A COLDWILL 1»1<8 CO. ----------~ r .-• •) •• • • • • • • .. • • • • .. •• • \ M•••i._Wt ~ """:..o ' .-.••••••••••••••••••••• •• '°"S. H1•H ..... W. ,.._..._.We ..._..,_We , ....... --•.....t.... • e 1111 j •••••••••••••••••••• ......... r'Wll""a... ••r 1111 9 · • ••••••••••••••••• ........................ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• .. ••; .... ••• .. ••••••• ••r• 1002 ...... IOOJ .,.,.. IOOJ ._,._, 1002 G1Mr.a tOOZ j I .................................................................................................................. . • ?1"4tue s""" ~· · ~EALTORs' . ---- A JE'WEL ON 141.IOA ISLAND This new home has many custom features. Large living area, gourmet kltch~~· plus h carpeting and wall covenngs .thruout. 3 Balconies. HUGE master suite urstairs w /fireplace + a wet bar. A rea pearl for $159,500. CALL-64~7270 21211. CNst Hlgltway, C°"'"' def Mer ,IOPllTY MANAGEMENT 110 llNOIOI UYltfl ..... MOMU fDI UV1MC NCTWOM M CH 1111' IOf •rr. 1111. Of 110( 6•fPUU Ill I• #A"Oll CA.UFOINIA Cutll 'IE You know the k ind : board 'n batten shake shingle roof, shutters: Jots of s hrubs and a tittle white picket fence Well, Unique has one; a duflex south of the highway Corona de M~r and only $76,500, with good income, call us. UNl(i>UE HOMIS, hahn -'75-6000 2441 E. Coost Hwy., C... .. M.. ----... ----l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!B!I!!!.. "'"" 1002 G....... · I 002 GaMr.. 1002°GfMf'el 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••• REAL ESTATE OFACE MANAGER , for million dollar volume office Positions now open due to expansi~n & promotions . All interviews strictly confidential. Ask about our high profit sharing. Being remodeled ; custom 5 BR, 5 Ba. 6500 sq. ft. home on point, pool, dock. Lovely custom 3 BR & den, 31h ba, on lagoon. Boat s lip. $225,000. Beautifully decorated 5 BR, 4'h ba ., paneli ng, 3 frplcs. Boat slip. $260,000. OLDE COltOMA QUAINT is the word for this dclij{htf ul 3 Blt & de n. R·2 zoning; room for second unit. So. of Hwy., walk to shops . ~.soo ANOTHER NEW LISTING ON BAYSIDE DR. Unobstructed view down jetty; lovely beach in front. 4 BR, 3 ba.: beautiful entry. $258,000 EASTILUFF FOREVERV I EW. 4 BR, 3 ba .. 2 frplcs ., 35 f t. game rm . S e ller motivated. $105,000 COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy., CorOftO •I Mar "Selling RHI Estah in MewpOrt Harbor SMc•l944" 673-4400 GeMral I 002 I G~al . I 002 ·······················'······················· 4 IR-20001 ATRIUM-PARK VIEW PLUS Thunday,June 12.1975 DAILY Pll . .O'r Df ....... For w. ........ Fors. ...... For,. ···········-:-·········· •••••••............•..................••••• ..,. Costa Met• . I 024 ...... Ofll leoda I 040 "-Hagt• IHcll I 040 . ................................................................... . * 15'x35' POOL * DeUghllul 38R 2ba home + ram rtl), pooHable.:11 Ph•yrm, bl~ ll B Q & on un encloaod clll.dc·aac :st. $46,llOO. Leave mC!6sagc. '194·8611 Laguna Beach. Zogrodzky RJtr. Lovely 2 bdrm. house & llG 5 IEOkOOM Newer· ) bedrm. 3 bath home-In top Jrea d v.<tt: tu ocdn. t:arp,t:u.Y. dn•J)(.'ll, bltns, wntur sul~m·r1 up- grade.c.I thruout. Move 111 cond1t1011 . Nr "'*rk~ & school,. 3 Car l(tir. $55,000 Bkr 8'3-5541 l ·BR apt. Eaststdu, ---------•I cl06e-in. $50,000. Owner. 646-8858 548·94.<U HUGE CORNER Between 10 AM &6 PM ----------1 3 Bcdr\l()m. 2 balh, v~ry , • ' I HUNTINGTON Bl'.:AOU 2 AND 4 UNITS I JN COM g or a good plffi to II V() und IOVt'lll. <; values lo ch.0060 from., 11 a top I.leach commumty. CALL842·U37 l S45,7SO cloan with upgraded shag carpet~ & covered MHa Verde patio. La11l lllllc in trucl, Prestige Home 4Ult ocjl Owner llquidatt!s, im· ~4.900. (.;ootJ f1ount·111g Hr+ Oen . lmmnc. Up· mediate possession available.Only$41 ,90o f.!ratlell.$61.!IOO lj.16.JOIJT1 • possible! Sits on a pool· IW - l04i4 sized lot with covered lf~j~~~~~~~ patio, secluded back 962·4471 r.:: 546·8103 •••••••••••••••••••••- yard. Thick pile carpets. ---------•IUn1 ver:.il) P drk. 4 Br. 3 drapes. Buill·in.s, wood Ba, <..:hancl'llOr Mod~L cabinets. 3 bedroom:. + WALK TOIE.ACH t 'am. Hm. urn . Hm. family r oom. fireplace. ASKING $25,000 S64.000 55:t·97c.t.5 &iSl 7:J91 cathedral ceiling. bkr. l>eli ~htful llunttni,'lon .~-.-. --- 5 40-1720 H(:ach resulence. Ample I U Rl LEHOCK Uroad· T ARBEL.L fo r ba c h e lo r ess or moor P lan 4, 4 br, 21 2 by, ecstat.Jc couple. Sunken tl 1 n . rm , fa m . 1 CQ . l955 Harbor •vd., fireplace pit, cheerful pJr~eled . gar. U~graded Costa Mesa carpeLS & drapes forced cpl g. Kitch cpl ~· 14 . ---------.a i r he:il, bu1it.rns. lot. Vu of hi lls. N~. P~rle MO DOWN <.;harming shingle roof. & pool. Lantl incl d. lo Vets. Charming 4 Pleasant patio. Convc· 833·03"6 _____ • 1'edroom. Eastside, com· nienl ~o shop(>iog. Mu~t OPEN SAT /SUH 1-5 pletely remodeled. New be seen to be appree1at 13571 E • W q ua rry tile, carpeting, e d · V A C A N T . s pent ti'( atrium entr y.Don't miss FLEXIBLE Tr:RMS. RACQUETCLUI Lhisone. 897·0321. New on m arket ! Enjoy · • lhe pri val·} & romance of this bcaut1CUI home. J Bllrms_.. 2_ bat!'IS, din~~ • rm .. ta11HIY 1 m .• brit');. lrplc . 1)1 :-tovcr q1p --bcnc llls & l·onven1cncllll! Call 714:148-180 I Custom 5 BR, 4 ba., View, 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat slip. $295,000 Prime University Park PRIVACY· 2. Cul de sac local ion. Sophi s ti c ated con -540-3666 Rare Exe ter mode l. dominium on s ixth floor. 135 Ioli.er s .... , llG AS A IARH ol a home th al has cxcep· MaJesllc 2 s tory in be:;l tional dccoratmi; & park· Huntington Beach like yard. w1U1 cttvcr~ll n e 1 ~hborhood . JU!>t patio. ~'>!:l.!)1)0. Q1ll now blocks to the beach. This for app t., you ""un'l be el e~antl y d ecorated d1sappo1ntcd. Ask for. • . WiU ••••••••••••••••• ' 1002.Gt•r.t 1002 Traditional 4800 ft 5 Br, 4 1h ba, air-cond-On la goon~ boat slip. $325,000 Massive 2000' sing le Localed on Balboa Bay Co•la Me•o, Calif:><nia 92626 s tory gem. Immaculate with s laps available. lands caoe. Mexican tile Jo'abulous view of ocean --------- en lry •. Be a m e d s t e p & bay. Pric ed re - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• down l i vin g room . asonablyal$59,000!Call $34,950 Formal dine. Lush cen· Owner Sacrifice llumc ofrer~ 6 hdrms. DAVID D. CARLSON l I l G d 673 8550. .. HOME I..._. IRVli..IE ra a rtum. ar e n f:>+'fti1110 .ir51111n 1:t1J.ri• Family special. extra Small 3 bdrm,, 2 ~aths, s~rounding· ~~~~.e~.au~~1r~ f::~:n~ [~ 11Il~;h·U1 ~::.P lu:~1L~~~ pi;ne~: beautirul atrium. This is a free ~c~~slt~[nr:~~-"~it:;~~, ~JJIJUW }t~~~r~~\·~~~ ~a~a•~~~ standing hom e with no common walls, Ge•r.a 1002 GaMrat 1002 net & much more! Call LG gate_ Wood cabinets. located close to everything. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• preview 752-1700. · C • tr · •---L 1018 bui It-ins. 3 bedrooms, BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bny\•dt· Dr•v• N B 67S 6161 hu ~c I amlly roo m , 9293 lormal d11110s room, 3j Realtor 833· baths & lush lancbcaping SPECIAL!! on ovt.>rs1ted lot. P1clurel . perfect at S7J 950. Callj Atri um t_reatmcnl •~ .a 003·56i l or 556 70J.s. ~artlen_er s delight in tJ11:s large :> bdrm home 111 Offeredat $.51,500 oPtN1110 ·11S1uN101J1•J•'I' ap1$ atto~ xtra baths, den area. (. [0~~1N-M1'fiTIN IH[] I tillfi&IHI ;~fj~ii~ii~~~;iff;;'.i hkc.T~ii~RL 2ycold Co.. •~.3Bc.2 _ ~ $46,000.493·5001 I 2955 Harbor Bl•d., Ba home on 7Uxl50 lot. 5 ---RE AL TOR 5 ~ TENNIS min. to ocean. S-lti,!150. 644-7662 COIOMA DB. MAR 2 STORY :_~~!'.~:!~!'1:'° ••. ~?~~I C .M. owner. 847·538-1. Walker-& Lee Real Estate de:;trd b le t.:m vcr~•l,Y Park. Let w. show y~ Lhe separate lam1ly rm.• with frplc., cozy k1tt·he11 nook, living rm. with frpl. & dinins rm .. £ s urrounded by a I ~ l andscaped patio. J\)l thes e feature.-;. including the land. $81 ,500 IRVIME TERRACE-$H,87.S REDUCED $2000 IRVIHE TERRACE I ASSl.iM E 7·.~. Loan. Sand ONE YEAR MEW Just reduced $2000 for Aflawless 3liHHomeonl ~•nt~H~e2Sty,48H.3 1002 New exclusive offering! Ocean view :in oversized corner lot Ua,:sl'plam&din·rm.Nr 1002 G«Mral IRVIME HOMES Formerly Pettit Realty .. Re-altors 5.52-7000 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• f LR BR & k immediate sale. Belong with beautiful sla1.11.,d1 So._ Coast Shopp10g & rom , m slr itchen. Warm & to exclusive tennis club! ~ 1 1 1 1 t p k o 1 friendly 4 BR. 3 bath quality built Huge 2 story Spanish. glass windows, ll'adecl, rv\ne nc us · ~if ~ ~ Y VIEW OCEAN & LIGHTS SALE $44, 900 College Park POOL P B t f R f I m m a c u I a t e I y glass bookcast?S, natural' s.:>7.95o. Ownc_:.-557-5.589 rov. eau . am rm. m or boat. I d d & d ···' wood & brick textures an scape ecorateu. a nd mut h much more.! JACUZZI 2111 SmtJooquhtHilsRoad Sunken l i ving room . 1 3 .BH,tamrm,profly de· n o wax floors. air- SOFTGRE&4 CARPETING •• - Rustic charm abounds in the unjque beach estale. Circular drive. Huge liv· ing room wiVi dramatic corner Jog burning fir epl a ce & BREATHTAklNG glass wall view . Gourmet kitche n • dining. S epara t e wing or hideaway masler suite with view + childrens quarters. Hurry for Lhis one in a 1.ife time dream home at a BARGAIN price! 963· 7881. NEWPOITCEHTER.N.I. 644-4910 Formal rlinmg. Fancy 1 Cal1 G447211Quick.Onlyl co ratc d & ldsc pd. c ond1uo n1n i.:. fa mily garden kitchen. Spacious i $9S.~. Agent ---. Secluded ar ea. $l9.900 room wet ba r. attractive family Room h1de awa v two level GRt-;A TNEWDUPLl::X fir e place, c-u s t o m Outstanding 3 bedroom GeMral 1002 Getteral 1002 maste r s uite! i'ully mir ;$ br. 2 I.la. frpl, cpts & d r ape ries. patio and College Park home.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rored pn v:ite bath. I drp:;. Owoe r will con· blol'k w a ll fen c e . 17x26 Added family room iJ ~uge bedrooms. l .uxury sider 2nd. 6i5 202" eves E verything goes rn th•~ 4 Spanish Hacienda living plus lenms for JU:.t I I bdrm .. 2• 2 bath home fo r w /Swedis h fireplace. 3 Br, formal dining, sep S65,9UU! T a ke ad \'Jn 2 Charming hou:ses on1 DONAlDM.BIRD fS649Ut 1Sx30 Healed & fillered fam rm w I Crplc. Assume Lage -call now752 1700-. I w1clc lot So. of hwy. CdM.! AssociotH, •"11°'' a price"'o · ' pool. This is truly a one , VA loan of S.14,800. om.'".,."~, '"' "' .,. , . I lk-aul. i:arcll'l\S. SJl ,500.I $48, 950 of a kind home ideally Condo Petwthouse [ ® ~I Owner , ti7:J .itw ,. GI FH ... l'U..I. located near all schools · -:::; --"'va & h · See to 2 Br close lo beach. Or a ss ume the low· VISleH s opping. ap-Olde Cora.a Gre at s t:i rte r hon1 e. DU.l'LEX-CdM for sa.· le or prcciale. New listing. trnde for multJple zoned interest loan on this giant , a~ .a.• 'TY ..1-1~ Hurry won·t Ja:st at · . • ··amilyhome wilhahu"e 3 PLEX & 4 PLEX .... ~ $53,95-0. us ,.... ' 1 __ ------lot in Costa Me;a_ New, ' " G 552-7500 640-6161 Fres h pa int , fresh $l9.SOOv,·ii p 'fi 4 BR FAMILY e ac h .3 BR. 2 BA w/ paneled· family room, cNo JPL~T~oJ ~ t , ________ _ carpeting, and fresh new . • a oc1 c . . 1 rplc s. Broker s ok. handsome wood burning -. 0 ---------pans ies in t he yard. Several 2&3 BR umL'> in BUNK HOUSE , $127 .500. Aft 5 PM , fireplace, 3 bed rooms. choose from . ~n ·t miss f ·5 THREE BEDROOMS this popular commumly,I Bunk ho us e on Irvine • &l·I 41133. ranch kitchen, wood this opportunity. From Or ale or a nd one-and one· half prices start at S39.000 Hanch ! <1u1 et c ul de sac. I cabinets, built·ins. No· $M?.~. .. , L / f baths. Just $69.500. CALL 961-4405 Spanish arches entry. I Costa Mesa I 024 wax floors. Enclosed 900 S.f..1~8n1'!f ield &~l8cs. ease op Ion 6 7 5-551 l Salespeople Needed Spacious sin~lc story. All 1 •••••••• • •• •••••••••• •• front yard. bkr. < ·JO -It's your chml'e on th1s ~ COATS & WALLACE RE AL ESTATE . INC. ColeofMe~ • • • g lass l1 v 1ng roo m . EASTRIDGE 540-1720 KentllogcrsHealty char m ing 3 bdrm. in Cheery k1tcher~. 4 king BE .a.urv TA.RBB.L ; MEW ENGLAND u,_'an· 1'u\'eerast1~~1 .Pu"~r..k. A real 2515 E. Coast wy site bedrooms 1nclud111g "' I l ..,., :vv Corona del Mar. bu1 lt·1n b un" bccls Prime easts1de location 2955 Harbor Bl•d. , NANTUCKET RAISOR'S ......... 1002 G..eral 1002 , ....•.................•...................... r macneb /Irvine realty PUFICT l llDtlOOM HOME IN TURTLEROCK!! Super s harp -former model ! Next to Park, Pool, close to Schools, Shoppin g!! $64 ,950. Las zlo Sharkany -644-6200 (E78) ONLY THE HST Quality a nd upgrading in this extremely deli ghtful 3 bedroom, 21/2 bath, family room home w /view on large secluded elevated lot. Perfect famil)I home. Reduced to $114,500. Belle Chase Lee -644 -6200 (E79) llAUTY IEAUTY EYYYWHERE!! Beautifully furnished & landscaped Versaille in Big Ca n yon -4 Bedrooms, den, dining room, 4 1/2 baths w /view & pool. Many extras! S h own by appt. S320,000 <Furnis hed ) Bob Owens. 642·8235 (E80) IHCOMPUHIHSIRE!!! Vl!W.&.OCA TIOM-PllCE. Extra lar ge lot -5 bedroom & Fa 'm il y & 5 O O o Sq . Fee t of Comfortable living with pool and entertainment center with firepit & wet bar w /charglo grille. Walter King 642-8235. (E81) llG CANYON JEWS.! Overlooking the exclusive golf course. T h ree delightfully decorated bedrooms, s tunning redwood noors, enlarged breakfast room, i nd oor gas BBQ, air conditioni..ng, and used brick patios. $169,500 Amy Gaston -642·8235 (E82) AMllOUS OWHH UAVING STATE. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room on Pool siz.e lot. near South Coast Plaza $47 ,:soc> Larry Dyer 642·8235 (E83) 64JAJJI 64"'21t "1 0... Driw .._. MllCM._ ......-n ~. ~-ntti. ranch style! Dccur<1lor 1n Co:;ta Mesa. Lovely CM. ' Re m ember. the style ? BEST BUY wallpaper & wood thru j two i.tory modem with 3 ' 1 lhg. rambl.i~j!, ~ozy? 5 REALTORS NEWPORT -------1 out. Pool s17.e yarcl. As· bedrooms plus a large WHY RENT, I BR . huge 16x20 game rm s ume i\ loan-$317 mo. lamily room plus an ex-• & de n , c opper kettle 4523 Campus Dr . lr\'111e HEIGHT I Priced lu ~how & sell : tra study. Easy ma111. when you can buy a cute kitchen farm sl.t.e w1all C . V· 11 Sh <.;t .R .a. .._.D MEW hurr y <'a 11 ~ow .: te nance. noom for boat, 3 bedroom near bcuch.j latest gourmcl fixtures~ a ~~LL ~3~660 r. "'" 752 l700 s lor:ii;c_ Only $64,000.I No downpaymenlto vets C ra c klin g bri c k ___ ------- $58.950 jusl rebwlt and A charming 3 bdrm. Ol't'••• 11 ,,,,, J 1 ••• ! ca11 673.8550. or assume present loan. firepla ce. Gas l:HJQ . T URTLE ROCK 13 ·d · new from lop Lo bottom. tast efully decorated [f(I ~· ••U•lll Y ·"~· ·11or1,:-i• I Paym ents $212 monthly Load s of s q. foota~e~ Pl· 4 .r':ca l This 1s the one you have I [ I ' total O L o f' A S H 1 o N ED moo~ an on par -been waiting for. Huge home 10 immaculate con· • \:6': ,iil~;h·U · . , Bk ,.,.., ""ll br. 21:? ba. frml. o It, ~i~~~g+ ~~~~2 ~l~a~:I~ r~~~~C~h;l~U~t:v~~· :~e~~ -: ~iiQ'ijl~ price. roro.ow ~~~ .. U~t~~r~~~.th~~O~Jlt: loc aled . big shade trees, of the magazine yard and -_ Slluycrs Sa\e Sellers$ lndscp ~. Pat.Jo & fire p1l. with alley access. l sl patio with bwlt-in B·B·Q. COLONIAL I liy Owner 2 HH s mtl Travel to Pans Unobs truc ted back &. l ime advertised. Call O u l s t a n d i n g I BEACH fcncecl yard. ~ti.sOO. Calli On Mc ~ron.t v!ew 01 hills. Lan<I quickly 546·2313. snccihgohobolsr.hopoda r~~. ~etno nail~ I EST .a.TE I ti-1 6-0748. 559 H..tmtlton,; 540·3666 What 's Your Pl'ice'! incl rl . :i52·41H_l __ _ Of'(NlltO •HS•UUllltlfNll /' A c_:M. 735 8ahr SlrH I Lnnu,na Beach 1048 !~.It~~ Ii 'I courts, and bike trails. 6 BR, GUEST Co•ta M.sa, Colifo..,.ia 92626 4 O/o .;~: ................ ,. " ' • One of the best buys in : '~ 1 ' the beach area ats,51,000. TENNIS 9 is tot:il ft-e you pa.v fl)t' • BARGAl:-.1 PRlC t·:D )·· ___ j ;' j Call 546-2313. Private tree lim~d street s39• OO. 1ciuallr1l'<I r ea l c:-tall' beauty. 2llR. frpk, parlt· _ ::: -OPINllco.,1rniNrr>llrN•rt• to mammoth famil y 48EDR00M SPACIOUS 3 br.2 b::i,fam .~ht•n you lis t \\llh like g rounds. $6!J,5 UU. WORK OUT OF I · I home on es t ate-s ized 2 BJ\TH home. Carpets, rm, lge kit. hu~e lot. Charles lju1nt a rd . OPEN Sat/Sun 1·5: ltiOS -~'IJll~:l!'lJ grounds. 6 bedrooms in· drapes, range and ilis· Alarm system. $11 ,500. lkultor fur t11p·d ollar Louise. BKR.400_2277 YOURUVEIN ~:~~-·~_!l_ Jj(fiJ~t cl.guest sullc.Dcsigned hwasher.Near schools &1 6!12Darrell,8JJ-0027.lly ::.a les. :\um ber o ni· Hard lo find double use _ ----···"-~' around b a Icon y market:. ow_R_er_. ___ ___, (#1) in dolla r volume SPANISH STYLE residence. Only one of ils stairc ase. Garden view Roy McC~ for listini:s sold in 1974· 2 sly home. poolsz. lot. kind on the m:irkel. kitchen ser ves formal Realtor 18l0Mewport e=c;.,t • y II 1034 Ovcrsooo snlesp.<.1ople & w/o cean,·u. J lg s un- .,..,.,,000. Call now &save. OCE.AMROMT dining. Large family Costa Mcsa541Vi729 ain a .-Y 8 1 1 9 0 r a n J! e decks. 5 br , 4 ba, hu"-' ~ 4-PLEX ••••••••• •••••••••••••• County·multiplc listing .. ~ 646·7171. . room. Walk Lo schools, SP• .._.ISH 41R fam rm. 3000 sq . ft. Uy • OPfN r110 ·11 s HJNroarM<:r• 4 Furnished l ·bdrm. park. bike trail & tennis "'" boards a vailable. ownr. Sll9.500. Sally: .,. apt s. Guages & <•ucts. Neac beaoh. +POOL ~Ul.nfard il4-499-3967,i1Hi39-9701 b a 1 c on i es. S u m · Great area for children. LOWEST PRICED beautifully upgraded 4 ~:., _ · ,~ m er/winte r rentals. Lotta home for a low, low bedrm, fam rm, 2 bath REALTY VICTORIA HLDS. ., ,, Owner will trade.Priced $57,950 .• Call toda y . 3 Bed, 2 bath family homeonlargelot.Crpts, SINCI 1946 On lhe popula r North al $135,000 842·2535. home on a tree lined drps, bllns. Charming lJ.S.S Vt0 lido, N.& Wite 295 side, a charming 3 bdrm. 673·3663 548·9673 Eves MN r•1° • '' s ruN '"~"'11(1 • st r e e l 1 n COLLEGE decor with fplc, covered f'ho.-642-2991-Anytimw home, pegged Oak firs. OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX -pride or ownersh ip. Localed on best beach. associated B fl <' • I " '• " f /1 , • 0 fl S l·e· · · ·1t~~ !I ti PARK. Fireplace, cov·d patio. prof. landscaping. How much net cas h do thruoul. Lovely patio & · :: : : patio, DW, nu paint, & Our best value!! $:;6,000. you want to walk out of gardens. Ocean view! t~. _._,-.J ~ j j workbench in gar:ige. Al Call to see! Bkr963-78Sl. escrow with-? You tell Only a few bl~. from , -=·==•-="=:II' only m e. 3 0 l h y c 3 r 0 c beach. SllO,WO J : 'I'\ t • • ' r, t. · Want ads Call 642·5678 ... Terrific Potential here for owner occupancy and/ or tax s he lle r. $199,500. 67 .4 6 S©RJ1!N\-~£2rS " Tlrof Intriguing Wore/ Gome with o ChucAle ------f11itf' lty C\AY •. rOUl\H ASSUME $31.000 $275.MOMTHLY I l ·lli. Sandpolnte's Clnest 3 T O N E f _ r.ears old I Ornate brick ......... --, -,.--,.--..--, -i n terraced yard·tile en· _ _ _ . . t.ry Into soaring ceilinaa ~ and r. I u s h carp e LJ I N U o E C j ~ The grocery cle1k esli.ed 1he Sunab ne kitchen with I IS I I customer 1f he wanted a dov room ror dining room l . . . . -ble bag. The m&n poinll!!d lo Ma mmoth master a nd h•l wife en<l &11d, "No Ono is spacious bdrma. Only l s E 8 E o t 1-:· '11 $Sl00 down I Or usume I' A C°"'pi.• .. 1i.. thufll~ QllO••·' 7V•% and $2'1$ mo. paya I I I I v by ,, ... ,,1 "' '"" """'"0 ...... 1. all. Seller bought MW! -yov dcvelof) ·-•l•P No l b~IQw, Bring an orrer. 8C1·60l0. O'IN 1119• II P'UN 10 11 Nl(fl ;~.v .· ~ .. .:...;.;..,,.., THE REAL ESTATERS , ' & 'WINI 14\J'-160(0 l(lflRS It~ I lH(S£ !OU-'RfS UNSl"'li\M&lf AllOVf l!l HR~ 10 (iff AN~WU SCRAMLETS AMwan .. Cleufflc.ttoa tOIO $42.500 leadership in sales--eall TURNER ASSOC. lftvestor's St.al! N ' H La now-thank you. 1105 . Csl wy, '~um1 Ji. ~1 _ · ..... 2800 sq. ft., 2 sty, 5 br. (SaveThi.sAdl 494-1177 fam. rm, frpl, new D/W. ----------i---:-:-:---:--:----Nr. new cplg. & kltch ----EMERALD vinyl Cir. Call for super Are YCMI a Goffer? . ANYTIME low price. Bkr.962·4495 Practice in your own BAY .... EW 0i..a u.a.awET backyard wh.en ,you buy 3 Bd, 3 ba, fatnilv rrh, " " -one of our exclusive " Enjoy the benefitll of this SEACLIFF hom es. A Country home . Owner, MES ~ VERDE. 4 bdrm., 2 bath borne. line a ssortme nt in a 494·8664, Open Sun. 1·4, A located in Century Park. 220 Emerald Bay. J UST LISTED. Beautiful Frplc., qua lity drapes; range of pric e s . C ---------- 3 bedrm home w/giant immaculate: 3 patios; 2l /Surr. PORTAFIHA add-on Family rm. Only 3~ yrs. new. You can LAGUNA $48.950. One block from save money on this price golf course. Owner aruc· oC $$6,900. Call now ror invites you lo ins~t 1ou&l Ca ll World Real app't. their panoramic view Estate, 556-7777. D ... YID D. C .a.•• rftLI building sites overlook· ,.. ~"""" ing beautiful Laguna 3 BR, 2 BA . dbl. gar, lg. leaftor tll-t2tl Sl'-TS42 Bea t h. A 15() f1n1i.h\:u fnccd. yd, nr. sch ls. •---'-homes. OKR 4~-~ Q uiet s tre et. Will ..._..gtoa...-1040 ooperate VA OK to ••••••••••••••••••••••• NICE corne.r house. 2 br, * MAKI:: NO Ml~'TAKE· c · • cpts , drps. W ell 'Atsl be do11e b"'r"' b I. prin c ipals. $SS,<lOO . 4 IR+ tcJdm landsc aped. •33,900. vv 0 ""• u MB·0786 $49,500 (213)421MIU( • ~l~:~~~c~:;~~ 3~ BYOwner/A"'.ASSU ME Mu ter s uHe & bath unfinlshedapL over g:ar . Vi\ or new oT No down. 3 down. 3 BR's·bolh up. * $2000 ledilttkMI pool & ocean \IU. BKR. br. $36.950. 546·7739; Corner lot w/bollt gate. THIS WJ:i~l-:KENDONLY 499·22'77 961"7944 Crpt..1, drps, bltm. fplc. Walk lo Deb for c)lll)' ------ Bike to beach. You m~ $S0,500. BeauUCul atrium ., W 0 0 D S C 0 V l:: EASTS IOEDUPLEX Join pool/tennill club. e ntry. 01>en house DUPLEX. Ocean view. 2 &3Bdrm .By0wner. Call to seell Bkr Sat/Su n 12·6. 9442 frplc,>tlnt.cond.S9l,~. SS6 ().567 536-3836. Molokai. 968-5600 BK R. 499-2277 '· - .. .... -~-.... ..: ... . ....... ' .... ---• ' ''* .. DAILY PILOT Thuractay,June 12.1975 ... Prop arty 2000 ...... U.fw lat.id Hou••• Unfunifthtd Hou•H u ....... d Af• hn••h UMwa. ~ u .... .. .......... ········-·· .........•.............. ' ... ·················· .......... ·········•!• ... ,......... ..... ~· .:..\~~ ·~· .................... ... . TRIPLIX .... " ........... 3240 u.__.. ~ •. ' u-i c .. 1. M••• 3114 . c.,..,... ..... JJll ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ... ,..... ·-JI•• c.............. ~JJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI.I per •lu bednrB and 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lml!Qad. occupancy-I Br, a ••••• •• , ... • • •••.•••••••• •• • • •••••••••••"' •t•• •• - ........... s. ,............ i"•••••,.,.S. f~ ............................................. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '.'.'. .. :.~::!' .... .!~ ... ~...... 106t .... .,.,........ 106t '-OCIAM YllW •••• • ••••••••••· .. ••••• •·•••••••••• • ••••••••••• .c,..tom •u1u 2 bdrm.., VALLEY REALTY ol theie unllf are lBR. OCEAN view new a br Ba. Newly decorated. BRANO new New,orl • MIW DUPLEX :t BR . tov~Jy dupl~~· 14AJ b•ths 100. Near condo, 2\-\ bt. Pool, lcn· t'rplc, di1hwhr. Cul·de· Terrace condo. 3 Br. 2"11 Oeluice split-levol; lJCIO Frplc, crp~. 1ar~ pa S schools and •hopplqg, nil ct, clubhoi.aae. '400. ••c. Selected sin11l e1, Ba. ~. "-dults. no pe!A. sq rt. z bdrm w/lolt·dtn, Walk ~o Npt Hlan. PI I.ht unlU are alw•)'S run. C•JI aller6 pm. i&Sl-3541 children ok. 1310 lie. 3 or 67!i·5800, Bk r, no fee. frplc, plut h crptw. home· t.ase. 640·089'9~. Prlv""t patios. clOled 4 811 .. U OUS~ AVAIL .t BR 21h Ba Back Bay like a t or age, w1dk·ln zBR & YARD 1aros1fes , erivate laundry c ...... def W.-J222 711, nr. oct11n. 968-,621!1. Pooi. 1ardener, 2 c11; clo1et¥, b11th & 1ue1t UU8Sta\eSt. CM )>alh b9me; •lew u ,1.., p . •m. wilb frplo. ...... ,ed RESENTS rooms. t:xc~Jlent loca· ••••••••••••••••••••••• L.rg 3 Br, trl-level. hi.lie iar.$400. &10-<:o:IH b11th, bltn au ranMe 6: Call646-<lH4 tlon and a11k1ng 9111,900. 4 BR & f 3 r hi &. oven, patio deck, 2 cat Owne.r t'.~1 found lara111r $TOO mo ·~·vaUcj~1•1~· ~:!n.~~00~~~.6Ca.1t aft 110 DlG. VIEW encloaed .1111iraae w/lv.W\· 2 Bdr~. 2 ~· excell~l un1Ui ll'l)d 11 motivaLtd. H v · 11111; 175.moo Y · !i ;30, 846_087J. Newport Harbor. ocean dry room. Par only elec· condit10~ with new cpt.s, . f:•"" •••.z '"' ••roa•. "' Bl"-F "'MILY HOME •rden sellJn&. Private A W A atio att11 with mat"" The original owners of this giant ' ~:.::; See loday lit rambling S bedroom, S bath home offer -----.Ao Ian REAi ESTATE oao C·' ""', . '·• . ~ .. . . ' $35,000! Jn Laguna. 1-leated pool, cabana, view, privacy go w1th1s bi~ 2 bdnn own· ·our-o wn . Immacul ate OPEHHOUSE !Ti /Sal /Suo. I ·S 401 JASMINE )'ou arc cordially invited to view this deli.i;:hlfully charm1ni; home, on large corn~r lot, with 3 bdrms., 2 baths , frplc., private ~ ard & palio area. The prox1m1ly to the beach & parks au enhance lhe de- ;o; 1 r ab i I I t y or thi s 1M-1t ut1 fu l home! Asking $82,500. Directions ; North Coasl Hwy. to .J asmine; watch for s!gns. il""71kll00 OO<M:illllW 499-:ZBOO S P.-\N ISl-1 Villa, ocean Y1ew, J br, wet bar, f1:1m rm . No d uwn GI . Heduced fo r quick sale. 571,000. 581.;,.7 after 6 vm. Prin.only. J~Y U\V;.JJ.:R. New J Ult, 2 Ba, home. Ocean View. !129 Tia Juana. Musl sell ! Make offer. 543-14"1 their home or 22 years to the next large active family tha t wants ''real Newport living." On Uie largest lot in Baysbores, with a fine low lease amount for the next 18 years, this is the buy of a lifetime for you! Steps to private s andy beaches. keep a sailboat on the sand or in one of your rive garaees. Seven separate areas ror en· tertatning; an outstanding patio with large and lush plantings; and a giunt master ~room suite with sun deck and fireplace are. all highlights. The home is clear and qualifies for at least a $125,000 loan. YOU CAN "TRADE IN " A LOCAL PROPERTY AS YOUR DOWN PAYMENT! Asking $172,000. Call 675-7225 CAL.l US JOA A fREE fST IMATE OF YAlUf \'i\LLEY I{ E,i\ I ~T \' A BERG ENTERPRISES CO . II I · ' · -&. Calalhu1. Beaut, new tric. Adulls. !:iO. of Cout new p aint. Adults; nb Qual~ H.V. ttomes 4 Br, 2 S. + Orand new $70,0CKl home:! exec. 8 1uff home. 3 br. 4 llw y, 5 bik!I fro1n beach. pets, 2~2 Royal I aim PlllC'9 t'. s. Spect. view w/pool m l f rom &hoa Chica bu. vaulted wood cell., $42!i . 435 Galde.nrod, Dr. IC673·91W P"'.~ap-•,erli-. & tennis els a vail. ,S75. State l.k'ach. $495". mo. for1nal dining rm, fnm Coro 1111. de l M 8 r · IMMAC. L~. 2 br, owner's 7S2"1f2 mo.lse.644-ztrn Forn1al living & dining rm, 2 frplcs, w"l bur, (714)675-9337 1100 ovAn•1. "' •lac rm, spac. ram rm w1wet m 11 5 is i v e mas l e r unit. Frp • D/W, encl. 4-PLEX Mew Ll1fh1431! 0.. thtlt rwelly Malen cttlh! All 3 Bit, 2 Bil, well cared for. Xlnt rental area. 0 e"clusive. A.genl S49-0ll2 MS-111 TOP LOCATION & boaul. bar. 1 bdrm, bUlh dn, up -bath /Rom11 n tub, Jge Ctiolce urea , 2 Br.2 0u, all dbl. jar. Adulta only. no duplex on oceanside of stalr:s 4 bdrm, 2 btt.lh, 3 country kitchen w/view bltn11. Pvt. laundry rm, pets. S26!i mo. 581-5768 Bayside Or. a bllts. from cot r aar., custom paUo. bt.iq compactor self pvt. patio, garage. New· 1 cd d Big Corona Bch. I yr. old Offici1 963 .4581 , borne c le~n oven se ~vlce ly decorated. Adult.a, no 2 br, crpt.a, drp11, n Y • 2 br $400 mo. 111vt11il June 751_6461 porch, 3 car glilr/opener, pels. 67!i-2U!il ga~ & l~undry facU. i1ao . 6. Call 557-6543 from8 to5 central vacuum sy&tem. . • ~83~1~•~2~7~"----.,--.,..,-or S:>l-SM6/MS-0882eves. lrvlM 3244 51 J50 645.1102 NICE l br, re1na. stove,1•0 • . t 3126 ----------1••••••••••••••••••••••• . · mo. or cpts, drp5. l&t & la.st. GltCI rOln 3 B'.• 2 Ba houfie. Pvt TURTLEllOCKlbr 2 ba 645·til71· $l25.mo.548-4017eves ••••••••••••••••••••••• p1tJo,garase.Be1ut.de-""' b ri ;,. ' N tH · hts Spaciou1 2Br. 2b& DILUXI ... -•v 1 corated. Pvt. Laundry e ar, al um . ...,..ast! e~por eig Costa Mtsa 3124 w/Crpl('. Near new. ~ --R 11 bl Adul Si&25 mo 833-1927 Charm1ns older, 3 Br. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C 11 ,93 ... ,2 G arden Grove . m, a tns. ta, no ' · Ba. hardwood floors, mo. a """· f"irepl•ces, pooi, l·l, 2-2 pets. 675·2o.5l. * REHT ALS * frpl. nu paint + xtr11 Off hett'll ratt. Hunti,..ton leodt-Jl40 1·3 bedroom1, inc l. EXCLUSIVE Sborecllfl UNlV.PARK room &balh,rearof\ot. l, 2 : 3 ~r;A:uJu no ••••••••••••••••••••••• g_areaes. Xln\ a~la-Rd. 3 br. 2 ba, pvt. acces& 2 BR, 1 ba .,, ....... , $315 $395. 548·5041 eves. pelt, shw rs, s ag cpts, llKI TO llACH t1onarea.£?nl y l0%riow lo beaches. Beaul. yd., 3BR,21hbtJ. ..•.. $37SJ42S clo&ed garage, frplc, payme.nt. Call&l3·35'4. yrly. lse. $595. M2-202:6or 3BR, 2 & ........... $42.S 78 LINDA ISLE BBQ. Ga:. & waler pd, HEAR SHOPPltr>M9 S parling lnvestrnen 67.5·4&69 TURTLEROCK Avail immed. for yr's. Pool Reautilu.1 ne w 2 Bll Corp. JBR.,2ba ...... $400/425 lease, 5JOO sq. rt . on L.A.M.A.HCHAA.PTS s tudio apts. Frplcs, •Charming 1 hr, frplc, COLLEGE PARK Lagoon. Call; 645-1200 778 Scott P lace, Cl\t bltns, dishwasheni, 2 car patio, util pd . $225. 4 BR, film . rm.+ bonus ' 642--5073 garage. Sundecks. From mo/yrly. AdlLS, no pets rm.,2\lzba. -······· $540 $280.536-2579 Assumable loan availa· 833·&974 . ~ San·Clemeate 3276 raril·Like ble on this north Costa ••••••••••••••••••••••"' Surro~ Love At I st Bite .~f ei;a 4 -Plex . All · Coste.M•sa 3224 BEAUT. Ocean Vi ew. DELUXEl,2 Apts 1&2 Bravail.f<\Jrn&un- bedrm, 1¥4 balh units . •••••••••• ... ••••••••••• VISleN brand new, upgraded, 2 P vl Patios -I-I ool furn. APPLE APTS. A Owner will help finance · MES.A. VERDE s 1 y , 3 BR , 2 Ba , Nr. Shoµ·g -Adlts t)nly unique irlea in adult apt 1 $89,950.Cull 545-8424,As Fencedyd.$375.557-3131! 552-7500 Lease. At Mira Costa a nque...,.. ... Huntin g ton Beach. with minimum down <I J:IR, a BA . Vt:Jry clean .. 1 •IALTY Town home. $350 . mo. M rti i .... ......_ living. ti700 Warne• Ave, M•wport hodt I 069 M•wport ll'ech I 069 socia te d South Coas Villas. or call owner. 1777 Santa Ana Ave, CM 847-6047. No lease. Sorry •••••••••-••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Brokers. Spac. 4Br, 2ba, 1'~R. Cov-i·J BR, 2 Ba. Nr. schls & 557_6069 tttgrApt113 1)46·5.M2 nochildren orpets. ered patio, 1-Tplc. $360 shop 'g. Avail now. $325.1----------J 'ljlj~iiiiiiiiiiiiil";~~~~~~F.<:-MOMEY·M.A.kH mo.Lse. Owner645·8076. George 832-7151. Townh°"se ...,. •NEW TRIPLEXES• LIDO ISL.A.~D W.A.TYFROHT l.ALIOA ISLAHD . Unfuntithed 3525 1,2,& 3 BR. $1115., $295., Sandy beach is the setting for this bi g 2 Shops & 2 apt.s. with off. MESA DEL MAR. Sharp312 yrs new-6 ~R. 4 BA, air ••••••••••••••••••••••• $375. Patios . J.'/P. '2002 & handsome. unique J1roperty. All street pilrking. Fully br, .2 ba. Lease $350.1 cond. Bllns. ~I car~t· li.B.2 sty 2 BR, 1','J BA HuntingtonSlS.19-6779 h e r e in thi s stunning h ome of leased, on large lot, Ava iLG!lO,MS-&475 cdOOP~~~~~oyard . Patio. security gale, ~ennis. exquisite ta s te & quiet beauty. 4 s how s pride of MESAVerdebeaut.Jbr2 ~ · · pool , r ec fa c 1J. No . 4orLESS Bd d d . . d' . ownership, ideal ror in-ba. New crpt, 2 rrp1cS .j REMT.A.LS ch ild r en un ~er 16. Gigantic 2 br. acros• rms., e n , stu y, 1nt1mate 1n1ng vestor,user.Only$S8,500 5425 Gardener&.waterl 2 BR,2 Ba .. $300/l50/300 :t260 /mo. A''a al 7/16. f r orb b c h •. $100 per a rea, las t word kitchen + 2 bdrm. & 2 down I pd 979.5417 3 BR 2 BA ...., .. 842-2070. PIHICIHIC person. 847-4387 b th t l 'bl d r REALONOMICS . . ., ..... "' ......., Lfdo ~f.5· 000mposs1 e lo up icate on Brokers 675-6700 Nice 2Br Apt. Sml yd ~· 4 Br,._•,"'uaBa;,..~nu!",h·-· .. $525 Duplex•s U1tfur11 3600 TUOVEISTSUPM 'ME SPACJO US 2 br's. SlS9 & • ....,, • patio $220 mo · ~.. .,.... ••••••••••••••••••••••• "" $169. Children OK. 17391 · 545.JciSio SUMMER,_RENTALS 2 BR house E Costa Over 500 tall trees and "A" Keelson. l Wk. W. d LID 0 REALTY RAISDR 'S Mesa. 5225. mo. 2 br IO st r ea m s with Beach Bl. off Slater. Loh for tele 2200 Mesa Verde 5 Br, 3000 duplex Newport Ht.s $2fi0. waterfalls create a re· 842-0389 3377 Via Lido, H.I. 673.7300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sqft. Buccola Home on REALTORS mo. l /495·6938 !axing setting for your ---------- 1 052 I '!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!'!!!' POIT AFIMA Golf Course. Hug,e f'ilm. spacious ne w 1-o r 2· 2 BR . c pts. drps, new •••••••••••••••••••••••[: L•'-1._.6 Rm , :t700 per m o . 452JCampus0r.,lrvine .A-_..__•h,_.shed bedroom ·apartment. paint, near fwy&maj<f' * WEKHOW • LAGUl<A MIGUEi. •· * llEST • ·r1 1Rt:E UFf~JCt.:S, over )00 listings from $2),500. 'to i2i4,00Q. Sin~le f.irrh ly homes, condos, lots and lO-A'nhomes. Oceiln·Ml. & f olf l'ourse views ;Laguno Mi~ Rlfrs. 49 -4040 830.5050 M rt I --L 106" Mob'I H AW~ 557-58.Jl. Campus Valley Shop Ctr I""' ... ...-From Sl 9!i. t>~urnl.ture shopping. ,$17~. No pctA ewpo ePOKn .,. 1 e omes invites you to inspect ·;••••••••••••••••••••••• available . Small pet!'! 545-0700or.841-007o ••••••••••••••••••••••• For Sele 1100 their panoramic ,·iew 3 BR. Fam. rm, wtr. pd. 1 CA.LL 83J..1600 Cotona d•I Mer 3722 OK. Adults on lv. :J Al\I Must sellimmed!Assume ••••••••••••••••••••••• si tes o ve rlook in g Eastsidew /grdnr.1.5t&:1 .38R d' ••••••••••••••••••••••• to 6 Pl\l .2300 t-;airvicw ILOCKTOIEACH 11,o1i c,.;, loan. $64 ,000. l..rg J Owner. t~l eetwood t2xfi0', beautiful Laguna Beach. last & cln'g. dep. SJOO. ~~~l~rock l~w~"hor:~: 1 ~R furn ovr-ga~ $180. Hd .. Costa Mesa. Phone 2 Ur, cpts, drps, bltna, br. 21/:z ba split lev. Farm enlarges to 20x60'. Up-BKR '494-9388. 979-3848 Sgl. level. $400 Mo. lo ut~L pd; no pct/cttild 431 5'15·2300. gar. 205 lSth;il. 536-3058 kit + pool + no maint. g raded. Nice HB Park. Iris shag 644 4340 &IS-9557,0wner Days 529-2 134, eves FOR sale· 1st lime or-BUNGALOW2br.kids carcfulten ants.NopeL~ ' ' · Be11ut.new,li&bt&airyt, 960-1Jl6. fered $47,500. Lot 25x9o , llACK Ba y 3 br, kids, pet Eastblufl' Rlty 644-113J IC01ta Meso 3724 2 BR, 2lf.t BA Studio apt, 2 &. J BR garden apt& Big C1i1 nyon. Brand new J----------1 R-2 w /older home. 20th SAVE S40. mo. 4 br, fam Uni v. Prk-Terracc new z!••••••••••••••••••••••• Bltns, D/W · t"\>t.s &. drps. Plush rust or choc. brw1 Sl., Newport Penln. Call rm,2 br :,ki~s,pe.t,xlras llr, 2 Ba townhouse nrl LOW RATES Patio. 5265 mo . 768 c r pt , fr p I cs, BIGCAHYOH BEST BUY! PRIME OfftCE IUILDIMG Ted Tre ssen , JPS , 1 ~.M .SIS.::..2br,~tv,klds . p ool &. s hop'g. 5j 75. •Studio&.lBRApts Joann.Agt .838-BOlll "A'as her/dryer hookupa 639-6700 t ee I llkr. 552-7891>. •Water Beds 1 & 2 Bil garden apts, frpl, encl. gara ges. Nr. oceal\ " ........ '. ~ •642·9900• aguna eac •Phone Scrv,Htdpool Irvine Ind. area. $175 to B .. ,.1d .. r " ·oov••lo•• I HOMEFIHDElS L B h 3248 •TV&MaidServAvail l)/W, pvt. patios. Nr. $225UP.536-8117Nopets. traders. See this beaut ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch.Id Se~' •'OOono.SS7·-·l * L I VE NEAR THll $150,000 Yearly Income le vel a cre zoned Jl .4 · • 1 ren ... ..,oo -"'°" BEACl-1 New and nearl)I Excellent tax shelter with all uti'I Bluff rea'! J BR. 2\li Ba, frple , stove, OCEAN FRONT Laguna! 2376 Newport Blvd, C~t new 2 & j BR. Apt.s. Some Great Newport Location CM Only a · stone 'sath~· lo\'ely yard. SJOO. mo. Roy a le Condo. 3 br, 2 ba, 548-9755 or645-J967 • Tropic:'ol Pool• with ulili ties paid. From Super t"inancing! fro,.;, 300 acre pk. 2 mi l S40·7730 2000 sq. fl. Bilr, frpl, SeC'. 2 br, cpls, drps, bllns, $275 . OPEN HOUSE, 406 Under One Million S's from ocean. T erms-EASTSIDE 3 br, stv/ref .. guard. i79a mo. Lse. HOLIDAY PLAZA spiral slaircese, real 22nd S t . 12_5. No fee. TedHubert &.t\ssoc 1.rade . 64 2.1334 o r lg.fncd.yd.&wrkshop. Adult.sonly.714-499-2771 DELUXE Spaciow;lBr. frplc,rerr1g,pauo,gas&. T O BIN REALTY, 67a 8500 I furn apt. Pool. 1\mple water pd 548 1168 · 642·6518. ~mo. ~ep, & rcrs. re· 2 Bd, _2 In bu, bltins, parking. Adults. no pets. • _M_6_·_l3_l_l _____ _ Condominir.Hn:S R h F q d. 6"2·6220 c;irpeling, drapes, frplc, 1965 Pomona Ave .. C~1 WE.STIAY >Jtl'S . 5159, 2 Br, crpt.s, drps, for sale 1700 oncG •5• anM. 2700 2 B I d I $450. per· mo. 494-0663 N•w " Br ~•15 Pal10 Q ••••••••••••••••••••••• rov•s r s pol ess up ex. afl. 6_ d Or "' · -· · 1 7 4 4 2 u e ens • Superb single dwelling ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gara g e . S225 mo . Casa e 0 beaul. garden. brand 213-EX·9-5595 or home constructed of 2 STORY S135. PER ACRE Deposit. Call 645-2994 . 8Jk . froni Coast ~lwy; 2 ALL UTILITIES PAlD n e w s Park ling apt. 714-848-0626 Kids OK . massive stone & stucco. $20,950 f~ull price , 2 1640 Ac r es-Impr oved EIT 3232 Hr. den, 2 ba; oeean vu Compare before you Adults, no pets. m W. Situatedonbeautifutcor-bedrm. 2 bath, bltns. cattle ranch. Terms-or oro liv. rm . Blk. to shops. rent. Custom designed Wilson.C.M. Z BR , l BA Condo . ner. amid Coral trees, range & oven, ovcrliized seller will leaseback. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Stove, r efr ig.: lge. patio feat uring: 645·9614 Wash/dry, refri g. incrd bi g pines & putting c loset s, plenty of CHARLOTIELONG 3llr~Oen Condo.Dblgar, &rearyd.$.150 Month& •Spacious kitchen wilh Ideal location nr. pool. green. Exquisite ~1arble s torage, FA heat, air Rltr. (714 1644 .1150 patio, bltns. SJJO per mo. owner pays utihties indirect lightini;: 2· I IR LOFT OHL Y $255/mo. A!!k !or Mikt!:. :SETTE R llome by entry. large f~amily condition ing.your selec-days 8JJ-17l u, eves Mi ssion Realty 4!1-1-0731 •Separatedin'garea 1.2&RWjlOFT or.c. 842-9371, llome •r .· .i br, 2 ba, great r o o m w i th s tone tion of c arpets & drps. R•al Estatt 5.81-5175 o r 962-1022 •J-lome-like storage Pvt Patio, frpl, l yr lse ~'~'"~·~"~""'------- of Valley & hills. fireplace & den, 2 huge Paymenlslesslhanrent. W•t•d 2900 .r.---foioVall.., 3 2 3 4 LopaHh31uet 3252 •Privatepati06 Available Jw1elst 2 BR, 1 BA, d&hws hr, ,000. 24171 Lo11Naran-Mas te r bedrooms + Call Dan or Ken at ••••••••••••••••••••••• rv..n ••••••••••••••••••••••• HAYLOFT .A.PTS j,as, 831 -9935 guest bedrOOf!l -J ba~. 839-832 1 Agt . Wanted; Hse in HD, CM, ••••••••••••••••••••··~Spacious 2 bdrm, l 'h ba :~1:.~te•pa~l~~agc 283 Avocado, CM W/W cpt. drps, patios or ,o...---------1 Ro man tub. !:iUnken Jlv . i'"V, Se•I Bch or Wmstr. VACANT. tl uge 4 U~. 2111 home, w/bltius, rrplc, balconies. Encl. gar. V.. FLAWLESS! fi~g ,room . wiTlh t"lolnle Income-Property 2000 i Som e cash, will take b ~ .:bo Phoodr e ~.~,.1 g c sun room & coastal Mtn. :~~~~~iz~:~~~ues -s ur -645·0143 mi from ocean. No peu. 4 8 1t,famity rm,1o...,·ner ircpace pit. aseu Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• over pymnls. P. Pty. n~1g., r . ~IV· per views, Pool & rec. rac. rounded wilt\ plush $200 /mo.Warner&Bolsa Qoinc in La ~una N~nel. decorated thruout. By PRIME 4-PLEX 2131968.1253. mo. A7sk for Kellh, l:\kr Adults. $375.64().l&W . landscaping. E-SID~ 2 br, l 'h bu, encl ~~i-~74662 Milo, apt. A.. ~H!\lo' uf rolling lulls. owner, eo ~rt esy to 962-44 1 Ad 1 Np gilrage, paUo. AdulL~on·l--~-------~f"..in}' custorn fea. torcs. brokers. C·all. 644-4422 $83,750 Newport lecxh 3269 u ts. o et.s ly. ~d-7692 or644-0lt78 Lr\RG J:o; 2 br studio, patio, ~ 1-----------J Cov ington 4 .pJ e:it. Rnfal1 J BR, 2 ba, 2 car gar,••••••••••••••••••••••• IBORMFUrn5215. l ust ue Sl'~n ~ W1dov.·er 3 BDRM . 211.1 ba, in Bluffs . Perfect location. SlOOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• b.1.tns. Co~m. swim pool.. N1':WPORT Ills clean, at-. J6S W. Wilson &12-1971 AO UL T J BR , friJIC, pool. rncd . Couple, Want ok. c.iwner a nx1ous to re -Ownr will carry TD bal. plus cash spendable on Houses hntilhed Kids o.;. No rec. $265. lst1 trac 3 br 2 ba fncd l F 1 Sllli. mo. 1~1a Pomona, No pets. Sl0..50. Avail , 1n:ca~le. Value packed at Principals only. $64 ,900. Pioneer 842·442 1 I · • · 1 & 2 BR. urn/un · Cl\t .Call645·195ti afterJunel6lh.Also 2 br $1.i-t ,500. Pl1· 544.2404 $8400 down payment. ••••••••••••••••••3••1•0•2• , I yard, dbl ~a r, cpls, drps . Adults only. Pool & rec studio avail July 1st . Rf::OCAllPE'r · Earns $900 per month. G-eoneral Big, vacant 4 BR home., 5375.548·!>897or548-6680 ! rm .645-0632 Ea5tsidel'J28r 84i-4440 Hurr y c all t7 14 J ••••••••••••••••••••••• o 1 <>~ Cl ~-'--------H.J:o:ALl'ORS 2 HOUSi'~Sonhugecomer • ny ...,.,,.,. mo. ose llll!RVINE 'fJ:o:RR . P\'l.\ I Bltns, w/w, re n g, pool, -497 -1761 Jot. 1 newer 2 br + in · 7~·1700. MOVE now CdM house. everything. Everybody] home 1 blk from bay J I Lqe: Fvrn 2 ar.SlOO s 190 Ad I l s .110 pc ts LOCJUn• Mlguef 3851 come older, now 3 br. INVESTME1''T frplc, $225., ulil pd. Walk welcome, no fee . World I b 2 b db.I d ·&I bftns , w/w, drps. pool 642-9520 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MissionVieio 1067 Possible convertible into DlVISION to beach cottage, H.B. RealEstateSS&m7 ~·lio ~;1 67f~Y · adlts,nopet.s.00-9520 I OELUXE 3 BR,2 BaCon· J•••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Jou . Drive by 717-7171n THE REAL ESTA.TERS $100. ut1I pd. Also Cosla . p y Mtar Compll'tion do. Off 1st Tee. El Niguel TAKE THE Irvi ne, Newport J-lgts. TWO-S unit apl bldg just Mesa 2 ~~ · frplc, singles Hunfi'"JfOft leoch 3240 BACK BA 'l View. J hr or 21'145·Mo. 1 br dlx mobile I CEDAR WOOOS Country Club. Lease. 5'l1,soo. 615-7788 complel•d fo••al•. Clooe or families. Agt. Fee. ••••••••••••••••••••••• br & den Pool & Tennis home. Older cpl. pref. No ""° U . . 0 830.9544 PLUNGE • 979-8430 , . · . ·1 children or pets. Quiet&'-... n1versny r, ncar1-,---,,--,---.,.-- .Bcaut1ful J BR, 2ba, fam OLDI E for price of 1 cor· to maj o r s hopping BEAUT. 4 br,aba, family $595. Lease644-0034 I secure. Ponderosa. Mob. Back Ba~" I hr, 2 hr & Mewport ltach 316t rm, d.::Jig:htful putiu & ner Jot! Possibly dl\'iSi· center. Isl yr write-off. M•w,.rf ltoch 3169 rm. Close to !!chool & llARBOR View Homes, JI Est , 1991 Newport Blvd, den .. ~ r o rn 5 I 8 5 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• fircp11.S , and heated pool. ble inlo 2 lots. Drive by 5l4M · 536-2579 ; 592-SOJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. $4SO. 962·2734 b r , 2 b a , x I n t . CM. 646·8373 ~:s1\~dl!. 54g,7437 or PARK ""EWPOtlT Lovelyview.$8 1.500 723 Ir v ine, Newport C OMMERC IAL Pilot Wanted: Ni<e family to neighborhood Walk to ,,.... · 1.r•"TM~S ASSUME 7°/o VA w•'•h•> to •h•-h•·,, be, 3 pa·k , pool & ·,,.1,, ""ui Hunfl....ton te.ch 3740 "" "'"' ..,., .BO ND 11.t.:.&.Ll'Y INC 1-lg,ts. 2 hr, gar, huge TRll'L"'X "-· 'I '" rent our home, J Bit, 2 • ....,..,., ·~· C \SA VICTORIA. B h I •831-!Hll• 75'Xl25'.543.5U0.675-7788 r.. •....._.,,la .. esa ba. home, l blk. from I 1 J • 640-1289 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ac eorlorZ ---~;;;,;-10.~l·;;o;;;;;;;;;;;..,;;;;;;,;;;;;;o;;;;;~: w/owner's 38R l'!-1.ba, + beach w/prof. male or BA, dble car gar., cpl&, mo yr y. ease . NO INCREASE in s um· l,2 &3Br, UnJ'urn 1Furn Bedrooms and Mewport Beach t069 ~ frplc. Central location. fem a le , Age 25-3S. d rps, R /O, 1295· mo. P.A.MOR.AMIC VIEW mer rent. Beaut 1 brfurn fr. $lti9.5o gas /wtr, pd. Townhouses ••••••••••••••••••••••• . -L· ID-0 -ISL-E -1;;Y;•;·~•;';';";';';";';;;S56;;·';';";( 6'2·180Z 963-4569 E •Pts $165 & $115. Spanish A.dults·No Pets Set'. gate f'r. $."?29.500pen9·6 Ba,y & Irvine Hills. n· bid 1 Pool, Rec. Rm, Eh.~\'ator DaiJy PROM0t4TORY Near BQlaa·Springdale. 3 \ertaine r's d e li g ht style ll. pvt enc ~ar, szav· . 6428970 IA y HOMES VIA MICE 10 UNITS Hou••• U1tfwwist.d BR, 2 BA, erp~. drl)6, w/pool & game room. pool , sauna. Jndry, adlts. ictoria, · A Spa-~ools-Tt'ni~. Lu xury waterfront Lovely 3 br, 2 ba , EAST~IDE ••••••••••••••••••••••• R/0 ,$.110.mo.96.1-4500 t'antasticnew4br,3ba, 17301 Keelson Ln. l blk 2 BR deluxe studio, ulil 15f!~~s alr~::1mix!:!e'~~ · _, 1 f 1 re p I a c e. S 8 2 M , G 1 3202 4000 sq rt cu~tom home. W. of Beach off Slater. pd. BlLns , crpts, """'I. homes pr1ceu rom Walk one bl-k to 17th en«O 3BR 28AhomebyFwy 8427a.... ,,.,~ SanJoaquinH.illsRoad, .~ SS' l rt ••. Uwner/,\genl. ...._ • -A'OOd ceilings, 3 frpt cs , · ~ $200. 19711 Maple. &&5-8079 $211,Jvv , wa e. ron...,. Street. shopping. U•) one ••••••••••••••••••••••• & Westminster Mall $395. 17141644-1900 607 B ayside Drive ,~~~""".6~7~3~·6489'.'."'""".~"".:•I bed rm + owners 2 FREE FREE 846-4017 many extras. $l 250. mo. LCNJURa leach l741 1_o~c~64'°"5~.S~64~7:_ _____ 1-:-::-::::-::--:::--:c-c--c--- Nl!wport Beaeh. 673-3900 (. bedroom unit. Scheduled •Profes&ional Service-::-::--:c-:c--::c---:--:c-j .~64~>~-7~l~O~Z~o~c~6'~>~··~1~7~1 ---i ••••••••••••'••••••••••• "Tl·IE VICTORIAN '' LfVE Near The Beach! income $1825. mo. J.\JIJ •LA.NDLOIDS• BRAND New 5 BR WA T E R fo' R ON T · Beautiful 2 Bd near Newly decorated, 2 br, Casa del Sol price, Sl79,SOO. (Owner Holftl'flftder• * Landmark.$450.p/mo. pier/fl oat. J BR, form Emera Id Ba Y . 11<;ba w 1~11 r.Adlts,cpts. BeautifulAdultApt.s may help finance.) Call 963-7878Agent dine. 2 bath. W/w cpt.s, Oeeanside. 7/1. 1 yr. drps, rncd yd w/patio, FrOM SllO BAYFROHT 1076 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 Cus tom Homes S~r Oc:e4M View BALBOA PENINSULA & DR f I y . h 2 n . , rp c, l r . for details. 642·ft00 DELUXE TOWNHOUSE fplc , dble gar. No pets. Adult41 no pets, $375. mo. water pd. Call bct.,.,·n t-5 ~ 21661 Brookhurat, HB Exchisl•e With Cati{Ornia'11 t.rgest Jbr , Zbo , enc. goc, patio, $.'>50. m o. yrly lease, Rltr 1595 !Cil. C&t . Hwy. Apt. 4 636-oll20-962•6653 Excellent loc.at1on on t e N $79 500 B k bl k h ew. , • r r . Bay &only l,<:z oc to te 493.9242 •Rental Service!• &42 5200 K " v· · kids/OK. $300. '4.i-5071 • ""••port leach 3769 1-';66~7~·~· ~~'~'';lo~n;;•~ .. ~.S~l90~1;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Ocean. Each hom~ has 4 a· ~1 • ".· COSTA Mesa , fncd, 2 br, bdrm s, 4 b a lh s & HILLTOP'COHDO SISS. pets ok. Or 2 br Gallery, 2 £1repl aces, W/Oc:ean View. 2Br , 2\.'2 house H.B., kid1, pets, wetbar, ul tra modern ba, 3 patios. J43,000 s ing les. Also walk t k1t .:he n & private pier. Owner. 496·4875. ANYTIME water N.B. 2 br, 11ingl~ t'ce land. See at 12001 -'-'-"'-'-CC..=~---I or families. CdM hou&e, Ea.,t l:htlboa Bl vd .• or W••hM111f..-10911 ""~~~~~~~~~( utll pd, kids, pet.sok, Ag\. -eall 675 ·8120 for mote de-••••••••••••••••••••••·I· t'ee 979 8430 ta1 ll'L . THIS IS IT . . CUSTOM JACUZZI + Pool. B ill Can yon 's best S v:ilue. E lc:~A11t I story, 3 Br. J Ba. 1mmoiculate, h i~h ly upgr<i1ded . $13.5,000. p.,,,, w r. •. ,, .. 1 .. lri >, ,l ,, ',A.,I ~".U') MIWl'ORT SHOllH Lar1e 2 ·Slory 4 BR. :J belhs; l ""ndecb, paUo. WaJlr to lN':ach, tenn11, eu N«fl n...c. prif:ed MJalal Ml.riO.C.11 CAVWOOOUALTV -. . ' , ----, . . AtalEstate byMt!l/AY FIX &SAVE OHLY $33,900 Thi& JAR 28A "°"1tt i& on a large lot with brick blilr SQ II patio. Ne-ects JllOme work. A ar•at valu•. HURRY, CAU...IMZ·&.171 ~~•~S~41~~·1~2'0'-'--*~-1~H .... ,..$... 1100 ~SOR Yif"N f~4br, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Jlit b•. many xtraa, 'Priced to Hll by awner. ·• Mobil• Home 12x60', 2 ..,,rifl. only. Rl8.:;oo. Fe.. bt, 2 be, e ncl I t.In porch. 1'1rm. f44 ... 374 after & 5 .W. Santa Ana.. Nice parti:. 54.0-0722 ' 1r you want to make BALBOA3br,2ba,klds money. if you like to CdM3 br,2 ha,kids/pet manage proper1y, and if 11.8. Sl40.1 br,appls you can paint. This-pro-11 .D.new5br.3ba,kids perty has Lhe pot.en ti al to S. A. Sl!i.5. 2 br. kids. pet generate a 20",b return. S.A. bach Sl4lt util pd. Call & ask to see Lhne 9 1o·~e/Bkr w~tl located units In HOMIFIMDEIS Laguna. Only 542,500 *642-ttoo• cash down. RtALONOMICS l1Ml1e lli9d 3204 BROKERS 675·6700 ••••••••••••••••••••••• IJJ 4.f'LUES Little Isle. 337 B. East u s·d b 'd B B•yfronl. B•y view, c .,... l e-)'·SI e. · uy l frplc 2 br 3 level 1ut.c or hot h . BI t n • + £ar p"ark . (213)17&-irza dshwsht!!, xtra lrg units. S00.900. ea. JJ«r./Ownr.' a.n..e P•itttllle l207 ~·12.80 ••••••••••••••••••••••• *DELUXE 4 Pl.EX* Priced b elo w Mkl . $93,000. J unlu w/frplc• .• 1 ha11 oceanview. 2 yrs. old. No vacancies. 80".i> loan avail. at 9\'1%. A.gt. 842-7407 I Most exceptional home on Potnt, 80 ' Jot, 38' liv rm, lorml din rm,4 liR, 3 BA. Hunrm. elev., garden1 ' Ira e•b•n•. Magnlficenl panoramic view ol bay. L&e By Owner SlOOOfmo. l-S:SS-3998 or 67~96« ••••••••••••••••••••••• 120 ALBE RT PLACE SEEK & FIND,. Hames• Pam $29.95 WK UP. l Bdr, 2 Ba Deluxe 2 br. Iba, adults, TAHE C AL U ME DOMYC H GLI GYAEOU~ E D ,ED T R I G D RI.CO SE '/SOU B C CO l.S TEDIRB & Bach. Color TV, maid no pets. s1as. Call ~ serv, pool. THE MESA, 530·3572 &'13-9781 4lS N. Newport DI, NB , 646-9681 SPACIOUS 2 br. apt. 1-""-="-------l Easlside Co!!ta Mesa . 5 HR upper, lower duplex, SJW bltns. Summer renlal or 548 ·78&1 yrly lse. Chlldren & pets ok.548·3917 LGt.: 2 br. bllns, dshwbr, , adt5, no pets. New crpt. .A.f.!ii twu11t1 s1so. 645·4<l91 U.t.ntlollod ' FT N I T l N R G RA ,.. A c TN E I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• LARGE 2 br. gar .• yard. AR N 'ECETNTLP G YR \\! c;....,,. 3102 R t;_fll. $175 . mo . MESAYMDI 2 Bdrms., l'A bath condo with pool . P3.S Mo. STEPS TO llACH 2 UR, 1 ba, uni, $285 MEWPORTCUST Z BR.'2 Ha condo$525 WE HAVE SUMMER RENTALS associated Ofl<l •'I>, ;q ,, • ~ l• ' ... ~ •'' ' • • ... I 'INN ••••••••••••••••••••••• (l )1!i3-07 19,cves548·622S HJ p 8 TRAP N C NT A ff 11 ED 8 C RENTAL REFERRALS $195·2 br, 1% ba Stu<Uo, iJ!i,S.3 Br,2 ba,blktolxh. 8RG C TAL I OIL CC YDO U BL Alllype&.PaclrlcCout adj . &hp 'A· P•lio , Nopelltchlldren.Yrly. POAHELELTQF. ES UOYT UG Cha r tera Rental crpl /drp /b llns , W-Newport,642-Wl Division. Fee. "6-3487 ot 213 /!192-5227 . ~ MOLB OULRNSEC H ELDIR B 548-8638 ~ ........ ~ DUPLEX . 2Bll. bltn.ii , M L E c G A A " A " s s I H c £ E R 8 a.Ibo•, ..... ,. 1107 pa\10, gar. Ove.r 4U-non DM RR RM 0 RB s c G NIL DD As ••••••••••••••••••••••• •moker.S210.S.·»J-875.1 NEW 2 BR apt. nr. yacht . . ~..._ -'""°"'.,,.. • club. $285/mo. Veer 1 BR $130. mo. tncl uul. ._....,,.,,..,.. .... ,.......,. .... ,......., flM •• roundCall213/'4i-&UJ, Older ten1tnts only . ..._ _..,. N• II .... ..,....; 6'5-2020 or 642·6560 BACUTRAP' Olll:T~ Kll:'(!I c ....... ct.I W. 1'22 IR.llSCHll"O HAMt:I IAODLP. .c ••••••••••••••••••••••• z Bl', 1 Ua U'"'lll.irs. CICMC 8RIDLE HIP'8TRAP llHAPT T\JC ,... COLLAR MA.ltrl/\'GAL! TRACP ; fAMT ASTIC VU UT lo everyt.hlng. A.dult.s on· ~-----•-o_M_o_M=o_w_,_._"-'-"-1"-'"=1"-1-"'~--~' 2 BR, i BA, bllna, rrpl, ly. No pets.123!i. MG-~? E",lof "'"eta lsrttr "S.tk ~ rl"d" pu11ln with o¥e r M c rpt, d rpa, b•leony. JUST like A house! 3 br, 2 diiwo¥tt;iu p1r penel I" •:i 111·111• •efift OC 24-~ boo11Jt11. I'd T<1 ordf!'volvm"l.ll1ndDl.•ftldll hi riach,mskl"l'he<°k<L Matvre eouple Pre! . bii.. laundry (acll .. crpll, pq1bll to "S..k 6 r ind" In tart o( thi1 "'..,,PIS-'· S'!iO/mo. 815-S.587. drp11 , $310. 841-3487 )1 Relrigeralor. Setwt1l.y. Pool, Jac1.11zil Ree. Bld1 w /e)l.cr c a e rm . Ullllerda. Color'JV • IRVINE AT MESADJt. $<>...,. ~· '" Ca ~a "" Ap • •• Mo • •• Uea ""' gar 6-15· Eas ;ipt ~~pl 1'WC Pr1 arc \Hr " d Pei Xtr or ti WC tow pct. $2!:1 S·l8· NE u, I IJ! k :!JJ . 1 Hit "' l:tl! 1;75- .... <! Ul j!:l vie 4~- Apa 0 •••• (ii tit\ '[I 2 I ror I' IJ re C::at fd n sho ti-1·1· p t5 o, nn '" fhr NI N I "' pl tel •• Pl I '" . " .. OJ ., .. ~d~it. •• Bulld it... Diaper it. .. Hamme~ It .•• C~rpet 1 ... ement IL.Wire ft...Hoe i t Cleah it Move t ... Press H ... Paint it ... Nail lt...Piaster lt...Fix It ... SERVICE DIRECTORY ~~!·~:: ......... ~~!.~~~~~•••••••• DN1..-1A9 CUlLD CA R E 11 • • •• • • • • • • • ••• ••• ••• • •• h • 1 ays only, Dreasmaklo1 l.n lhe Euro- my o rne,. Newpurt Carpet & Upholstery pean M ann~r. June Beach. 642·6169. Cleu n ing. Steam & ipoc1aJ FK~Eawim awl Gardeftl•CJ GetMnlll S...-.fcel ....... cle•lecJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• MIKt;'S GARDENING Qulllity Yard Malnl. NO, CdM, CM •MS O'J30 Cre ~livo . i r o n gal es· Cleanmte Aplll'lment.s er ra1Jmas·w1ndow gullr<b. humcs (;M/NB. Re.liable. 213·436·5190421·100.S 752·~/S56·1S819 Jlavu opening tor ~ Shampou. Free est. w/any $SO. pants suit. t'tuldreo , 2·6yra. Hot S.16·7811 Otsi(ned & madejll!ltfor Landscape Maintenance lunches, play yard, na""' you by Corday Fashions. Compl cleanup/service Gloss Hotisecle•-& k R r ..... By appl o I 558-4232 f;sumale. 546-9107 •••••••••• ••••••••••••• '"'"7 -sn"'c .s. e :s. 646 0160 Chlld Care -n y. • ' Wmdow&/Screen.'I Replc'd References 6115-390'7 lutlMH Serviu ••••••••••••••••••••••• IYec:trical TOKYO lOM Phone Est. Cheerfully Lond,caplllcJ , ..... 1, ... ,.. ..... , •• ,.... eeodel • ._.,.,. ' . ••••••••..•........•..•.......•................•......•••.••..••.• , . P ' P I PATCH PLASTERit-IC 'u11tom k1teh~n & b..atJl. ro a nler. honest All Types Free l!:s· • ··••I' ' A·'-''ll0~6' work, reai1. Jnl/e'<l, tr~ . ·,. . rcmuuc ms. ...... est. R d~. S4t1·27S9, umates. Call640-~ 1&l.lerul1on:s. Umq~~ & • 642·3913 Vl!:RY Nl'.!AT PATCH ui;uul work wclCOO'le. J OBS & Rt:Sl'UCCO. ~~.o~bl'r UB Uureou. •Wallpaper llanging• liy Former lnstruclor Carl Rebko · &16-2A49 1-'ree c:st 1$!13· 1"3:1 !.16lMl:J 1-1 RooflrMJ ....................... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~fedy ~ Care ot~v~~ ,1ven. AAA· Bob. 751·7286 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Consultunl in financial & CHI LD Care. full-part ~LECT~ICIAN.-Sml CMng or yuu. · Windows, windshields, Ford's L~n<;tscape. ~ R.L. S!NO~. Stale lie/ in· manaaement. 30yrs exp time. Spacious facility Jobs/mamt/repa1rs. 22 mirt:ors, etc. St.andord & Lawns. Sp!'lnklers. Lie/ srd: t:xter1or. QUALITY HEl'AlttS. All typM. H~iill, frc:c est. lie. t JUST PLUMll MG? F'ust Serv lteas HJles In aerospace & relal xlnt care. Pre·school en: yrs exp. lie 233108. HaullftCJ c uRlorn. Mobile service. Insured. 962-7817. & J<;CONOMY.979-3335. 1ndustri_,s. 15 yrs as Sr. vironment $erving C.)llla 548·5203. •••••••••••••••••• •••• • T H E G L (\ s s MAN Ju:st One Call To: J UST PLUM.BIN<; • &&2·4111 .. ~-5020 ar1yt11nl:. 0Cl1cer in majur corp. Mesa & New...,. ... Hei.,hts G-..1-i YOU CALL WE llAUL ., ...... ,.,..,. • ROTOTILLlNG $25 •TOP QUALITY 536·4986. areas. 645.o912•0 r -v.11n9 ALWAYSA-VAJLABLt: 0•xr~ Landscap1ng-SodSales. PAJN'flNG• He ----------1 l>tS-8U:J3 • • •• • • • • • ••••• •• ••••••• y An OW ORK. 556-0347 Free est. Master chargt: Inll!rlur & Ex tenor L.R. OTIS Plumbing . • ••••••• • •• •• •••. ••• Proress1onaJTyping: Quallly/Maint/Ldscpg. MOVING, hauling. Oays/eves!lti0-2170 Call Lee tsll>-7278 Waterbtrs,u1l~1ies,d1s Cl!:llAMI , TILE N & .Reasonable & Efficient sod, sprkll's, sotl cond, Remove asphalt, coo garage cleanup. Reliable posals, sloppa~cs. Tt!· R u<l r ... . t e; tl Ph :549-3853 Contractor cleanup. 642·3331 / crete, soil. n~ ... ·h &nd fastservice.963-&&52 WALLCOVElUNCS pairs, remodehng and . c~. e . r.ee.es ..... n "•6 908 ~-M--lNSTALL/lt"'.MOVE repipmg. New Construe· Jobs" dcomc. SJG.24..u• -......... --------••••••••••••••••••••••• .,.. ·4 · final "rading. 751-0338 ~HAULING• ---·-' "" Cabinet Making 0 ~ ••••••• • • • ••• •••••••••• J .E. Swenson 536-0001 ti on. 21 Hrs. Uc & bond ••••••••••••••••••••••• .l:'.U.Ccrwick&Sou Dep. lawn & gardening. ~ardenmg-Landscapmg EFFlCIENT&FAST WI LLIAMS & Son s -----------1 ~2-6263 Top Soil Ci;~m Cabinets, bout wk. Add/Rcmod Pool cleaninl{·gen maint Exp. & Dependable ** 556·0347 •• Masonry . Brick/Block/ MARV'S l'LUMlilNG ••••••••••••••••••••!.Y pul10 cvr, kltch rm.JI. hit No. Bl-114:!21 842·8072 or&l.2·1062 Cull George 213·00:!·6598 GENERAL llAULING Slone. Call 581·7829 Patios •646·9807• •Toi) Soil •Composl * ticewk.646·5219 673-6041 549·2170Japanese Expert GeneralSer•ic n •REASONABLE• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NOJOBTOOSMALL •Mull'h•Hoowood.-, Carpenttr C EN ERAL CONTRAC· ~a o d.~ c 8 Pe · 1'~ re e ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL 646-5&48 M0Yin9 Cslm Patio cov{'t'S, cone Lew & Wayncs Plumbing. Call ~-WJO ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOR will furrush Lie. & sll!"a~es & Designs. HAN~YM.AN -llomes & • ••••••••••••••••••••••• decks, Expt bit. Dujack. Repipe-Kemodel-New . SAVE & Profit. t:ustom Part superv1::.1on ror Spectaltz~d ID p~tio COV· Apls. (;onscienllOU!> HouH-clean1ng !Moving/Hauling. Student &16·7598 /846·9495evcs. Const.20yr.~xp.675·62til Tree Service remod, repair, add-on. respo1uible proJecl. ers. fencml{, fi sh pond. Cr aftsman. 645-6558. ••••••••••••••••••••••• w/large truck. Keas. -----------1-...::..........:.. _ __::._.;_...:......!:_.:.....:_:..:...:.....1 ••••••••••••••••••••• -. insulation. 1''ree t:st. & _&a_· _2·_86_3_7_(_7_·10 am) Any other General yard "T JI lNG".. by Moo -e llOUS~CLJ::ANING is our 1 Uarry 548-9723 &839-5779. Sunshade, covers, de<:ks, D work. 97a·7731 aflJ, ., s · n ,· ,, II J · · • fire ring benches wood esigns.645-3439. Dl''K 'IUFL'MAN 64"u8!J5·H6 Gen woodwork r·epa1rs us1m:ss. "a amces b , ' , ·' '-' ~ r ~· a · : ' Raggedy Anns 675·6553 rk, cond. Quality. Fair 1-·orll '!> l'ree Scrv1l'C. l<:xpericncccl C r ew. L1ct111s urc<l. 002-7!U7 Hemodel-Rm Add-Patios Add · n em ode I· Pali o . , plumbtng, etc. &12·5613· · Pai11tin9/PaperilMJ price. Creative designs. Cabin et s -Car Ports Shcller·Decks·Gazebos. Cl ean u~s: freework, General Mamt&remodel W11ldohousewurk. 1·•.••T•H••E•H••::;::;;::.·•• Remodeling lge/smjobs. Garages. Mr Lee . Llc. & Bond. 6-l'1·7598. Gard~nin g. _Min or Comm /income/residence Havereferences. A ... -U"'I Ken. eVt!S 642·1770. Ray, 835-3562 None better! ~~~:fl:i.g. lOyrs m area. Mac Neill * &I0.829'~ Cull ~S-tw07. D. Schwartz Sr. 558-1301 days 675-9184. We care. USE THE DAILY PILOT ..FAST RESULT" SERVICE DIRECTORY Tn•c Hemoval. hmbm!! & !'>hrub de.iring. Yard Care 5 hi Ii Ill:! l Apartm•nb Unfurn. Rooms 4000 Gara9H for Rent 4350 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• hsiness Rental 445011 AnnOUftcements/ !Pet'SOftals 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Personals/ '••••••••••••••••••••••• Help W.t-H 7100 Help W•t~d 7 100 H~lp Wanted 7 I 00 • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Mewportl•ach 1869 ROOMS $20. wk up with Garag e w a n ted for •••••• • •••••••••••••••• kitchen $30. wk up apt. :>loragt:. On or nr. Balboa 548-9755 or ti45 -J007. Island. $25. 673-4256. 2 SHOPS. ideal location! Lost & FoUnd I PREGNANT? for bookstore. candlej ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carinp. confidential !>hop or. art g31lery . Car Pool 5150 colm sellng & referral. I..ocated 10 the Mall aq ••••••••••••••••••••••• Abortio n adoption & The Fa c lory. N · B · Lady needs ndl! 7:30 am keeping. ' lieachfront-great view, quiet beach, 3 Hr, 2 Ba , LIVEATTHEBEACH garage. S550. UtiJ incl 'd SJO. wk & up. G73·M40 IM5·0245 PINE KNOT MOTEL Easlblulf Tnhse bcaut. Under ~nagemenl ~pl. 2 B~. 3 Ba, bltns, Gentleman. refrig., walk lrplc, patio, pool. Avail. to beach. Vic. Pac. Coast $350. 644·0355 JI w y . & Be a ch BI. 536·8518 TWO bdrm. l gar. Beach ---- 1' rl\'. Lido ::.hopping RoomforRcnlpvtcnt.No url!a S295/ mo. 673 2821:1 t' o o k 1 n ~. g 1 r I on I y Office Rental 4400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'HOl-'ESS'LCLASS A Dldg, 2790 Harbor Blvd, C.M. Air c:ond., wood panel walls, drapes, carpel, el cc .. music, janitor, park111g .. M.R. Stever, Mgr. 557·0136 or 646.83!)(; 67:! 9606 1 to Downey. 5 <.la wk. Ret. APCARE 547-2563 Industrial R~ntal 45001 5:00 pm. 75l ·Otl3'7 •••••••••••••••••••••••!Lost & Found 5300 NEW BUILDINGS at ••••••••••••••••••••••• O.C .. Airport. 2400 lo 80001 LOST/ FOUND A PET? sq I l. am pie park in~. 960·2900 Adoption, Low SO M E UN ITS FOHi t:ostSpay/Neulerln!o. SALE AT 10"o DOWN. ADAMS MASSAGE Clean pri vale rooms. Massage & Sauna. 8839 Adams Ave, Hunt. Bch. 963-1247, Mon thru Sal Uam 'ul midnight. J Br Condo in Lux. Bayfrnl 675 ~8 or ti40 4161 _l_S_O_l_W __ e_s_tdi-.ff-D-r-. 1\ d u I l D I d g . o n Hcnt room $95. Family l'en11bula. Poul, muny home. walk to bch. Close Koll/Irvine Center. Cal'I Lost: Irish Sett~r. 4 mos Dan Curtis. <714)979·92051 old. fml. Vic Hunlmgton MISSION VIEJO & Frankfurt. HB. $100 Heward. CallSJ0.7464. PROBLEMS'! WE CARE ONt; WAY HELi' CENTER 24 hr Hot Line&15·8800 .Xlras. S275 mo. ~ oo:.15 lo OCC..:. 962-7391. or 615·4203. !;,)1ALL l br nr beach Stove rt:fr1g. li1rl::.. 110 pl'ls. $185. yrly. IH5·Ltil:IO --- P\'l enl 'K pnv. CM 'Sl51wk & S601mo. up 541:1 5~54 or 556-00Sl:I w l::STCLI Fl" 2 br. 11 :.t ba. Summer Rentals 4200 townhoust:. A.dulls. no ••••••••••••••••••••••• pets. 1728 BedlonJ Lane. , . s285. m o. i\vall 7, ts. BALBOA I cn1n. 2 br apt, 5"1$·-·J:J 1 blk to buy & O\·can. •.> $120. \Ilk . July only. ;'1 J·;W :! br. :.! bj dupll-x. ~2 lii;xtJ Newport Financial Ctr Leas in9 Office Space Call on Site Manager <714 )6-12-3111ext246 WESTCLIFF BLDG. NEWPORT BEACH Co1nr1Wi'fti.h1111 ()101n •tHJ •'"'"e :.~o 1 landy to San Diego l<'wy. 200 lo 2000 sq.fl. t:all uwner 831-1400 1200 ~q. Ft. M·I w front offil·c. tge rear dour. 220 3·1'hast:. Unit 16. $18.5. 62'J Terminal Way, Costa Mesa Day:>, 510·5710, HOMEY! DO YOUR OWN LOS'T female dog . UlVOHCI!: DARK. DARK brown, The Wave Project could be misl-aken for UlVORCE CENTER black. Part Cocker and Ally. Trained Consul· µart unknown Wearing lanl~ lo Assist You. ~5. collar and lags. Answers + r111ng ree. 548-4216 for to HONEY. Vic. Walnut appt. I ~Alf c:-111on1ns Square between Jefferey -. , -1 ~;..T9 """'°'i.i lld. & Culver Dr. Irvine. Inc;ea:;e Y?ur b~l line l eve$ &l6·001H ---- ./'r.1e .. ..,. 2500 sq fl shop in OntnJ-:c 552_5ti97 after 5:30 or lo .l cup sizes, 2 wks orl .,l',..n.-Nk.,....• w ofc & focd storage weekol'fCJo;; 14633 Kazan your money back .I ,/,...o, -*• yrtl. Wired .ror machmc, "t. · 846·7!15!*or~94-0IHL • / ~ up . .,.. . ---U W, cpts. llrJJ:>. 1-!Jr. J lllk~ Ul'ean. ~12;; mo. :.! 13 ·355-3690 1675-06-1 2 ./' s.c, -.ice ... h c ·s 0760 I ., ., _.,.. P'M''"' -Dnnk1ng problem? PIU\',\ l'E llomc on the 2000 SQ r'T. " :! ofc':. FOUND: lllk. min~ Poo-1 Call Alcohol Helpline WaterrronttnCd~1.SWOC Org. Cly. A1rpon c1.1e_. v1c. ~r 191.h Street. 24hrsaday835·3830 & $16!10 mo. July & Hti3·78;8 I (.;.~.laMes.a.645·67. 09 Aug ust. 673-2875 for appt. CUSTOM CAKES ---------------2:;00· M ·l <;M l7th &I "~~ND: ,sealpo111~. Male LIDO Lux. 2br. 2l>a apt. SS' PER SQFT p 1 acc 11 ti a . :.! ~ 0, Siamese. 5 6 yr!'> old, for every occasion, :! HH Ouplcx. su11deck, nr. Advertising Sales CLASSIFIED & AUTOMOTIVE ADVERTISING The Daily Pilot n eed s 2 additional sales persons for outside sales s taff. Advertising experien ce required. Applicants mus t have good car and be abl e to t ype. Salary a nd commission program. Good op- portunity. Good co mpany benefits. Positions must be fill ed immediately. Apply -Personnel Department o r inquire to Carl Carstensen, General Advertisinq Manager Orange Coast Daily Pilot 330 W . Bay St., Costa Mesa Equal Opport\Wty Employer 10.A T BUILDERS Wesl~ail Corp. h ~l ii 'al·ane1l!S 111 the follow; m g ealt:gorll'S: Hand Laminators Gelcoat T ouehup P /t Sec. Gucrd Toµ wages. xlnt co. benefit~. good wurkulg cond:-. l'lea~e apply to the j!.1le i.:uarcl al W estsa il Corp. :!7:> :\td.:urm11:k . C.~I BOAT . BUILDERS ·~ WANTEIJ Carpe nters Electricians M~ch'l lnstallet"S . • , ~1 ust he cx!J(•ncncell: W c p,1y top\\ J~l·.; • t·:xcclll•11l l·u l~nl'l 1tr 111clud111:.: 1·11. p.ml 11,·.ilth 111~ ~hie ins lor our cinplO}l'C:-. Uch . Nu pt:ls. Sen . t:1t1 zcns only, ~2.5 yrly. ti?:>·Ull;) 1-'rpl, pauo. :w deck. wlr. 1617 W ESTCLffF -N13 P\Hi µrk:.: cxhst au·. 1~ I de~lawe~', ~11:.. 19th ~ masterfully created for PACIFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS San Clemente \1cw.t>75·6:!5!1 AGT.5-ll-5032 ll.ti46·1<!S<! t;.ll~ l ~·~eA\e.C.M.!Ht!-0867 1 you. The unusual 1::; my HelpWanted 71 00 HelpWanted 7100 nHW .17th~trcd 3 876 ---s pecially. Priced r~-••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'o!'o.li.J ~1\.,_-s.._, ttlk lo IJcach·New Condo. ;i:140 up sture·of£ices cpls Le· • 1000 IL 1 1 NICKY-found your bike. •1 asonJIJly with "al1~fac /\PT. MGR. Het1re<I Cou· Babysitter needed. San ·----------••••••••••••••••••••••• • J !">C ~q. . \\ U I '' JI ur.2 "'"" Jacuui volleyball. Sips drps air bath. l?:JOI IH,'~. 110.i2o vc)ltagc. ...a_""--~-·--t lion i..:ua•anl eed. (;all pie. small lih.lg Light Clemente area. Our 2 im. 2 bJ. IJlln~. 2 l'Jr 6. Sli:>-wk. !#61S·5700. Heach Bl H. l:UH2·2834 I JI l 1 n · 1 n t A pl + + + ho m c. 5 days wk · ---------• garag e Goll' course -------llcal. hot wal~r. New Lo!'it : Blk Lab puppy. e en n ow or your ' a . . . . 3 49?878.'> BOAT v' ew. $235. & $250. OCEAN FRONT 1508 & NEW plush office bid'' 2 hldi.:. (;ood loc. &15 Ul'1 w r c cl {' o I I a r ·1 c ustom .~ccoratL'<l cake 541-5311 Kurl --7::!0·5: o .. -· ----1 " 1 " ' ·1· l · P M at ~7!Hll23. . CARPENTERS '1!*-1·2339 1806 W. Oceanfront, NB. to 6 rm suites. (;on· c 3 SHOP. 1800 sq. fl t-Q l 11 I .~ s 1 n · " · -· A /R~c Boo6ckttper I Babysitter. my home. re· A -rtm . t FurnCshed liE>-7777, ti7J -3752. ferencc rm, xerox 400 sq. fl. dlxofftcc• J l:!I ltcw:mLo31·1549. I Sl'IHIT UAL ltEADER + Gen 'I ofc exper.l liablc. Mon-1-'ri. t:all ~~l~~~a::oa~u~;~~.~~l~~ pa U ;n 1 .shed 3900 55!H221 copier. Nr. OC Airport It. overhead drs J'nmci FOu:'-iU. Lg Hiie maJei Of>CnlOA MtolOP.M I neet.led. 5 Uay wk 111-I ti4607JJ. _______ w min 1 ~r l;oal ,.,1~·r . •• ~: •• ~.~:~~•••••••••••HAI.HOA Penn. Ocean· ISJJ.3640 ---lul·, San Clcmellle JI} ~q \1111. l'c>otll1· Choke chamj A?v1,ce'.-'n.all matlcrs. cluctes wknd,;. Pri\'ale Uar Ma1ll ~lust h.1\l' ""II tuoh ~ C IL I \ 11• :\ ·wl:.incl & lleil llU• 3U N . f<,I Cam1110 Heal 1 club. N.ll area. Apply in 1 _ lrunt ollage oi· J\pt. FREEREHT 1<1-:l)C,\IWET • sroii i~ ! ~an Clernente,1"orappl per:-.on . Wed thru Fn l •TOPLESS ~.i;:~:-~"at .'\pp } lo .;;-;:: .t,,:_{;...; ~~l'ilOO : l"a mlly sit.~: .!>ll'S ~·~· Ofc ::.pace 1n M1~sion \'1c kEAL'l'<!IC:> 1 •• ', • , • 1 ' ~all .·!\Ii! OO:J I ~2-~l:Jti 1 llJa"! 2µm. ll!Ol lla}~1de 1 . . DA~C. ~S* 0 """'"' Vl::')to StOO. piwk. 6iJ·~IOSe\es ·jo & Lagun3 Niguel a~ 497 171,1 1• ()l,;"11). Sm. frm~ dog ,,1. 5 .. k · f 254•1 Or.CdM Day~ or nights, no Sun· W ests ailCorp .- UCITlllCll(WCOllCEPT! &wknds. lowa::;JOl·s41lmncwofc -----w,bwn.onhead&Blk&1•an .1 see s wie, :;., ----day. Up lo $5. p,hr. :.!7:i ,\ll'Curmit k.C ·\•• ADULT lAKlSIOl llVlllC Ba lboa, Wl!ekly. modern 3 b Id g. c; a 11 0 w n c r. Rentals Wanted 4600 Wht spots on body. Vic yrs. Not ovcrwcii;ht. Call !ARE You Looking For C H EE C II i-: E CLU B.1---------- \M11u H1ucc1mo h , 831·1400. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;-.;cwl~11cl & lft:il.847-0841 • 675·tt6:17 I JOU SECU IHTY'! The 1109 N . II arbor Blvd. Uoal i\IJnufal'lurer I •Bachelors Hr, $225. Ba~r-.i $100. ---. Re::;ponsible work111s: cou· I I ARMY~ ha::; ll·and pays Santa Ana •I BR , 2 BR fi75·6712 allcr ti . ·~~~·New~?~~. Blvd. ~~~l : pie seeks 1 Hd ~ou.:,e/apt. F?UN l>: Tan, mostly I Travel 5450 well. Call 5-19·292'J, ask •-------I ~~~~~;~tEI~~~~~~~ •2 BR &Oen ~EWPOKT l/.!e l br. B S95, C $1:!5. U ·t Lagu na . 't e arl y. ::>hep .. malc.bl\\11.8 mu .••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 forlu5. I BEAUTICIAN From S175 ·S48S sleeps 4, SH;.>. wk July. paid. 675·845!._ --752-1992 I & 1 }r. Vic. Uroo~hursl &! SEE EUROPE Guarantee ~t~\;.~-~~~\~ri-;11~~~{:gR Sll15 wk Auj.!. Monlhl) W "'TERFROoJT HOUSE SI.I' I ,\<.lams. /\fl. 5: 533·6888 ASSEMBLY Newport Arca. 5-18-131 l I A "' I :! :l YL•ar-. l''-Jll'nenn: Muo Verde East & Adams rates a' ail. ti7.:> 35iJI BY CAR I 540 _1800 --Mewport~ach Responsible woman will f<' u U N L>: t: o Ide. n SUPERVISOR 1 BEAUTICIAMS ASSJ•:\lHLY MODE H N 3 br. rear Executiveuflices t·a1·c fur vour home dur Hetnevcr l'upµy, 3 mos.• Purchase any Europe:.in ! For precision electro j Now anlerv1cwin~ tor. l .. \ H l'J-:'.'rl'l~ll hou:-.e on ocean. Compl. SIS!l·SJSO Month 1ng sum~mE'r mos. l!:x · male . Vi c., Irvine &j Car tor delivery in' mechanical assembly of' NewporterlnnSalon 1 '""Hcxp+.:l'll'lll'I.! turntshed,$250.wk. West V1ewofboal~&waler ccllenl references. l>o Uroadway, t;Q:;ta Mesa. Europc&letusplanyouri small components. t-:x-C..:all :t>-tl ·Oli61or5-l0-858l ll,\Hl.)W,\Hi': Newport. &-16 i971 for re BILL GRUMDY not smoke 675·57!J5 _tH~·~6U! !. ind1\'ldual Lour. From pcr'd in both lugh & low 1 _____ l:\ST,\LLEH k h I d · od J> u L'AUTICI \"'S I Yt·ar l'l\.'W'l'll'l1l'l' scrvallon. uealtor o75·Gl61 morn eves L'OUi"'D .· June 9. small ' la e·ofl lo ome· an ing, qua nuly pr uclH>n. ,e. DIC• • '" .,._ ------" ,-"' h h d f • f 10 f 11 f XI t l:J:!,!Barranl'alltl IWANTEDbachelor 55oruFL'ICl·:orStoreRental Business/ln•est/ blk male Scoltit:. Vic.t )uu'llbe1nte an:-.o qssupen1s1onuuplo I w1 oowingor. n ln1111•!f.!711.; r -Graham & Warner, ll.B. ~ experts. Also lcdSC & ren· production assembler:. & I ~l:J location. 6-IG-7008 over lo rent IJ.!C :-1Pl ~ o 700 Mf . ll. Oceam·1ew. Financ~ f • lal cars. EURAUTO.i lead personnel. --- CORONA DEL ,l\1Ali cea? ~mountain view. llU S. El <..:amino, San ••••••••••••••••••••••• 846·4252a~.7 pm Lido Village, N .U.I 549-3041 I •BeautyOpet"ator• BOOKKEEPER 2 Br Townhouse. rrrllc, 4!1~·24o3 __ --Clemente Busine ss . Fopnd: Germ.Shep cross 673·45:Jll EqualOppor.Employcr t1.a1rcullur.::;,rmror3,.. l•:,µe r '1· p lime. llrs ---o tunity SOOS 1 I l I 70 lll•x11Jk. ~l ar\'a1· EIN:· t rom $275. t Br from Sl!05. Vacation Re ntals 4250 ppor male. Approx I yr. Gold --mm yr c 1en c e . o Pool. Lennis. l'onlanenlal ••••••••••••••••••••••• Newly del·orate<l, carpel ••••••••••••••••••••••• blk /wht. C.M. 540-l120 &noloym•nt & , comm & ~,\Sil_ lxmu::.. tro111c•:-., Cull Uarb:1ra lur breaklu::.t. Sumc ocean & 1-· o r L e a ::. c ' n ~: f.nr£.°~mo~f~<=C:~r~i~~t Vending ---• . Pre paration ' ASSEMBLERS Apply'" person. .1ppl. 5111 :rn10. ''atal1n" vi·•"s. Separate ''J> L"...:1'Ll.'' "'.. •·us·tum W 9 h CANDY ROUTE FOUND . Silky Terrier. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Soldering. Mech. As· I lair W L•SL I CASHIER " " " ~ '"""" '" "· '-' xlnt lot·at1on. 779 . 1 t • 11 f .. d newly ~roomed. Vic. of !>cmblv or Drill Pn•ss ex· :!J05 Newport Blvd, N. B. i IJmlly ::.cc·t1on. Close lo buall dreamhuu~e. Plush St. $75 & $85. 541H~5 or 1-:xce enl roule o can } J 7lh St C..:osla Mesa · h l f I c..: M -I ~hopping & hnc be;1ch :!GOU sq. tl. C halet 548·l!J54 & !>nacks available in 673.51i9 • Schools & per. e P u · · BEAUT\' Salon s pace .\ulomoll\l' dcall•r..,hip 6-14·2tHI w 1evcry l'11 ncc1vable ---your area. Ideal way lo ---Instruction 7005 642·8080 avail for rent. Lido ble l'XPl'l'lcru·t• fl.'IJUllt•il. AP· bltin . llorsc 1:orral & FULL SERVICE ~upplement salary or LOST. black male Shep/· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Assistant Manai,:crs: Mid· area. 675··1100 · ply .it tack room Luu! Ph : TES pen!> ion. Locations, Collie. w /wh. chesl Beginner's J azz Class. die age couple. 60 units. CONNELL Tl IE EXCITING PALM MESAAPTS. l7 1-l lJ:llH244<lr:l:l8·2200. EXEC. SUI Installations & Tr;1~mnJ.! stripe. 801 Walnut, 11.8 . Prof. Male Instructor. Eve & wknlls phone BEAUTY SALON Needs CHEVROLET FROM $180 lurnished. l-'inanc1n,:: 5JtH308 St. Louis Muni. Opera, 645-0632or5·16·6l!YI. Shampoo girt.assistant. NEWPORT~ll·~lobcach ~·:!&lo available. Can be ex NY.s.t8·b643 -Busy llunl. Bch. shoµ. 282141larhorBIHI MIN UT ES TON PT BCH. Bach. 1&2 BR. lrom Slt>5 Adults. Nu PcL'> 15tl1 Mesa Dr. mod. 2 & 4 br. Slti5 to ~50 Airpurl Arc.i panlled lo full lime 10 LOS I': Blk . Min. pood. le. Altraclive. girl lo modd I 846-4046 aft 6PM ask fur 3 OO I G IS Sh Ell l 'o!>la .\I c:-.a :>Iii 1:!110 wk 642· 4' Separate Ulf1ce. IKO sq It t•ome. f'or information ma e pup. vic. aws afternoon a week. Mu::.l _en__ .... (5 Ulk::. EastofNewl)Orl Blvd.> 546·9860 ----- Lake Arrowhe3d new 5 t ~lorage. Pal'llH: Cuasl µh. 714 ·879·121W Cove. Lag. Bch. ~eward. Jobs Want~d. 7075 ha\'e a nice figure & he llwy. cd~t. 67:;·~1·1 ---Uecky Mead 71-1·689·1452 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sophisticated. Great pay. Br. 2 Ba. Sips 12· N. INCOME TAX Hus1nC!>!> EXCELLENTTYPlNG Strictly for fun. Privacy Shore. $1-10/wknds, soo·orc + 400'warehouse, No bookkeeping. Mostly L?ST: s mall female in my home & discre tion assured. S 2 2 u I P e r w k · carpet, htcd ce11'g/prkg. Orange Co. 642·3729 Siamese, Vic. Bushard & Call Pat675-41 77 wri t e d esc ribin g :.!13 /863-8291. M. L zone S225 mo . Adams. H · B. Reward. elf W l' ··d ,. . ..,., -------<..: h r 1 s l i a n <..: o • -002· 7660 art. 6 & wknds. yours · n c .. ""°"• • J Hr. 2 ba 1\va1I. June 20 646-1252 -------1 opportunity. jobsat1sfac· -----------35 yrs exp. Paint/repairs/ Daily Ptlot, p O. Box n . lo July 15 Rea~onable. NO. Costa Mesa Dental/ t1on Our People mal.. Lost : BANJO. Para-plumb/elec. ~1ainl work 1560,Costa Mesa92626 e Call for 11110. 675-7973 Medical OfrswleSavrul. MONEY.Skip96.~. mount. 1n Case. Sm~ll Aptcomplex.S36-7o.56. CdM . From S315 /mo. Mr. suit case. Rewari:l . "HELP" AUTOMOTIVE ' o 'K_eere. 519·8138 Money to Loan 502S 548·8023. Each monlh your bank ••••••••• • • •••••• • •••• • statement is reconciled, BIG' entals to s hare 4300 •lMOFHEE RENT • BUSIMESS 1 0AMS 1-·ouND: Irish S~tter. allyourbillspaid·Tax re· Used&Mew 3 R ff-f "" Vic. Laguna Nig uel C tr tP ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·2· m . o ices rorn ~.oooto$500.000 . Beach. 618. 493.7241 cords & all deductions on ac erson MALE/FEMALE, Shr. 3 UJ:> per mo. Near Busm ess growth with 1tem1ied.Callforfreean Exper'do.ly • br. + den. W. Balboa al airport. No leasereq. creative finun1:m,:?. f"OUN D: Hlack & brown fo. 645·4782 art.s Call Etftmy 546-1934 10th. 1, lllk. lo bay or 833-3223 9 Til ooon Call Mr. Bryan puppy. 1'.:llis & Delaware BEAUTYOPR Needed to a~s1sl bcaul1· cian wilh large dientcle. 1''ull lime. Call Vicki, or Paula a t 962-770.'l Bikini & Nude Modefs Best Pay in Town! Call 549·8660 Boys &Girls 10 to l4 years of age. Dai· ly Pilol delivery routes may be available in your area. Karn profit for de· liveries & cash, tnps or CASHIER Fu I I t 11ne (h cl' LIS G1H11I pay 5 Localmns. M~tro Car Wash :?'J50 llurhol' Bl. C M, Caterer /C.otW. Expcricncl.'fl Hours approx.1!,\M.2PM daily. 5 lla} wt'ek. ~Ullt ha' e a hihty to prepare I 1 g ht I u n ch f'o r lilO employt:cs. Co. soon lo btc located 111 Ora!U!l' C..:o. Phone 213 r~~ O.il2 Equal O~po1 . Em1>loy~ F m $165 ocean. $150. Call: Tom/· 835·7&)(_> _ 118,847-4369. H.JpWCMted 71001--------1 f0 Diane. 67:!· 7888 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oakwood orters the ---luillMH Rtfttd 4450 MOMy Wanted 5030 Lost·at CM P06l Office. Adnrti,'-Saln AVON finest in country club liv· Female wanted to share 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 17th & Orange. Blk/tan 8 ·Outstanding-;:ies oppor. ng al a Pr.ice "OU can af br house on Balboa Dank Trust Officer seek lb. Silky Terrier, M. Dog Sell adverti·51·0 ., s pace 1 . " · · Is la nd for s ummer. COLOlll...IY 2 I d di t " tprd. Ther~s $l r;n111ion $132 50 m o. Bills paid. THE " Ing $4!5.000·$35,000 nt nee s m e ca ion . for Orange County ·s It\ l'ecreatlon fa1·1Htles. 675 64. 2A 30 RETAIL SHOPS T 0 on liayfronl r e · Reward! 675·2807 fastest growing publira THERE'S A WORLD WAITING FORYOU... NIGtl,. LIGHTED T1''N · ., s1dence. 642·311 l. X-244 --.,--------j I d no · .. n ' · - -Prime reasonable tipace or 673.4303. Mr. Paige LOs r : 9 iron al Costa l on. mme • o.,.-m ..... NlS COU RTS. A rul1l11ne SHARE 3 nn, 2 & house availol)lc large & small. Mesa Country Cl ub June This position reQ'ti hard A s a o I\ V 0 N 1&ct1vltlcr. d.1rector w~o male/female, clean, gd Old world charm with M~9es, Tnnt 3rd. <.;all 646·3032. wor k, inte lligence & REPRESENTATIVE. merchandise ror selling -. • -new s ubscriptions. 1-'or CHILD t:A H. I:' •• Jn\> hum1tt information please cull days. Mu:-.l ha\-O OWi\ 642·4321. From San car .• ~a.nr_~~ncht:.. Haro Clt!mente-San J uan find . 673·2193 ...!.. Capis lrano are!l• call Ckri(':il Full 111n1" T)'P.· ~95·0630 and M1ss1on Vie· in~. 10 ki•y ;_1dd(•r a. J0-~1 Toro area. call phone Nt•wport Roach 581-6310. area. t:.111 l>lwn hn. l'f &$, Equal Oppor. Employer 642 7447 ,ii! 1>l.on11 parl1es. BB'!} :s, character Close lO So. French windows. gabld Dted' 5015 REWARD most important profess. You meeL new people & ln!)S & more! t'ree Sun· Coast Plaia. $100. mo. & trees. Adjacent to ••••••••••••••••••••••• --------i-selling exper. Com,pcnsa· h I . Bet daybrunch., 545·6228 Festiva l of Art.II LOST:-tmo.oldgrey Kt· lion com m ensurate avexntcammgs. · Plus bcaul.1(111 singles. Grounds. LOANS up to 80% ten. 'f' /flcocollar. Vic. w/abillly. Male or fem. ter than sitting Ul home? IOAT IUILOERS 1&2 b ed roum upt!I, Fcmole roommate wnnl· MO BROADWAY Nr. So. Const Plua. (;all Mr . Skolnik, C.:all : 540·7041 or Zeni th Weslssil Corp. has furnished & unl'urmshed. ed lo share C.M. home. LAG UN A Bf:A<.:11 ht TD Lo....a1/20/o t'45·901H _ 7 t 4 I R 94 • '7 81 for In· •7-135 •• 9.d•a•ya-----•I vacnncu.•s for the follow· • Honts fro1n $16.5. Prices ~115 indcli.i ut11. Aile 2ftd TD LocMs ___ _:::;:_ ____ terv1ew. tng positions: v:.try by loc:ui1on. Models 23.JO. Ghil cl uk. 548·9653. Lowc!Sl rates oranj!e Co t.o. ... t. S. H B. Jr· All Amer· open 10 to7. Sorrj no pl!l.8 494-7915 1-'oolball jocket w I APARTMENT Manager BABYSITTER Few hrs., Esper. & T,.._. orchlldren SaHler Mh)Co. patches & "Really" Mustbe m•turecouplel Sdaysawk.forllyr.old MHI Cwpmt111 Oakwood Garden Apartments To place your m • sage b ror •lh1• rcMhng publl~. phone Daily Pilot ClnshlCtcd, "42·J078 TOP LOCATION MlSA VBU>I DRIVIPLUA rur Klorc or omco. Ample piarklng. Town & country 11lm011phere. l~ Mesa VeNle Or ~ Costa Mesa.545 123 ) 642·2171 S45 0011 Reward. 968·2279. manage 75 units m pre· girl. Own trans. lrv. JoiMn Serving Harbor area 24 -----auee area in Qista Mcu. area. Call.: Mon thru Fl-1,, A 111•hn years __ _..______ Mut1l be experienced bef. SPM. 546-1161.. art ;J For Clnsstflcd Ad r"•liabl". Salary + apt & & wknds. 551-3745 Xlol co. beneftL'I . ·rop IO'k RETURN ACTION " .... wattca. Plcuais • apply lo 2 I' rime 2nd TD' lloth Call a ~:~~\:c~·0:~f~. j~r[~~ Selling anything with n lhe gale guard ut: 1hll' less than 1 ye.tr Ua1ly P1lol Classified /\d No .. 318. Dally Pllol Cla isiL1(.~I Act ~ . W HhallCorp. Pruvl·rty in NewporL AD -VISOR Daily Pilot. P. o. uox 15 a simpl nu-.... 27SMcCorrruck,C.M. Uch. Owner; P.O Hox G-i2·5878 l560, Costa Mesa. 92626 JU.'it ~all 642·Sb'78. 82tJ. lialboa. Cahf '- .. CLEU Document COftfrol Typln~. filma. ii~ncrnl otr1ce duties.~ .i.-sk ror carol. Col students. Jl'l :sis, ~ hv. Ev~;Sat. Qtr, ~ nee. Mr Lyons MS-1'*- CooUW..t.d Brukful, dinner, ~ pencn<'c w /l(o<>d op· por\un1l). J\('lpl)' ao pcraon, J oily Hoi: •\' ltt$t.aurant. 400 S. Ctiol. I IW)'. Lag. Heh.. \ I -- DAIL V PILOT Thursday. Jurut 12. 1975 _._ .._..,.. _,.,.... • • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• b'o ' ,....,w---~ 1100........_W_.H 1100 .-.-nmcH 1010 Doti 1040 hrMtur• 1010 ~~-~!~ .. ~ ... ~~.~ ~~ -•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••• ••••••••••••• • S t Sal I A ~~ 7100 • G O 8 &OJ ENCE 1' n9bln1on 't <.:u•tom Leuving tao e J>-~ W..ted 710 HefpW..tH 7100.....,W•ted Ru l K~lM lu, h cen11cd WiUbUyretri1.Appl.nm-DCOLASS to Sl•rt Wed. Quill d Soha. 'l'raad i· ph '~;"~lan5ut~~~n_,li:1' w .............. ...-..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 11 le»l)OOp lc Why not SECR.ETARY nina or no & acrap meta.I. 2 7 ··30 Uonal, flora l pnnt. nest coe.s. -"..A.. • • ..-u. - wor k m the hotl~t ure1t • 875 ~unylirne. June S. • p.m . offer over $200 AA G pm 1'radowinds Cir, HB. Office COOll lll•or llunu111:ton tieach /l''oun 1f you can take Gregg '7~ Ke lvinator Slde/s1de, ~~:.~:.~9:c h-Irvl oe 963·S363. . ' 1442·4629 --JUNIOR SALESMEN {'J\f.:eS 12 lti. E a r n ~0·$-tU per wet:k · f!Clling tww ~u bst·ri bers to th~ DAILY Pl LOT u ltcr s<.:hool and Satur days. Mu::;t be out of ~t·huol bv 3:00 PM. No d c I 1 ' t' r i t • ~ o r c· ~> I l c c l t n g . Trunsportul1on f urnishcd. 1 luntington 13eath Fountain Valley ateas. call X-i7 lJ fiO ~at 'I or~u111~otton pro. ~in Vulley. ~II Keith s h orth a nd <&t 100·120 rw fro...,l, 19 cu fl. Refrig. • \ 1d1ng h ou'lc & hd llb Sft~ea: ~.t Villa£:e Rc<aJ wpm, t ype bclween 55.75 S45·1+882 lnsh sette r ; 6 mos. okl; MAPLE Dinjog ~t. Tu HorHs 8060 c '1rl' !\crvan :!\ nuud~ E:.talc002·~71 wpm & aro looking fo r a --female.Championlines. ble, 4 'Chrs. Good <.'OOd ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1> t 1111l' t•oortlrna lo r . RECEPT IONIST, phones, cballen go, then send u..., Kenmore Washer & Gas S hola.$75.551·2063 SlS0.~7·3182 Lrg chlld's Pony, white & lnJUtl\'l' & mutun· JUd~e lyping, f1hn11 , check Wrtl· your rei>ume Ory t r $180. M a yt ag Li ~-o· r Gd d I l " "flJ old t l I P bl ,. .. Cl r "'"A'' ""0 h > '5 G /d I l . h s .. Ar Pu s .. Wk" v .°' m. r m . urn. u p p c, .. J • sntin c:.sen JU u h 111 ~. So m e b k kpn ~ ass1 lcu ..,no...... Wa ll er $ti . ua r e . n s e ... " p . o .... b :d h 1 h 503519 contact valuable, ab1ht)' knowlcd~tl helpfuJ. Mm:s Cfo 0 1uly Pilot 5<16 867Z AKC, Champ. line. Shots, quid: eaut, never u~c ' ea t >'· • LO hundlc hvy vlloncs & Green 642·926$ P. 0 . Box 1560 wormed. P h : uft G pm, moving. 968·8822· Prince is for saJc. Qtr record keeping nccei:ii:;. -·--Coi:;ta Mesa, Ca 92626 ltefr1gera lor, white 2 Dr 633·1108. L l QUJ DA1'1 NG ·beout. thro. Gentle but spirited .Salar y & rnaJor co. RECUTIOMIST 1''rost rree w ttcemuker, ORIEN f AL lurrut urc. hunlel'. Won ribbon 11 benefit~. N B. lcwat.aon. T P , 1 ant phone $2()0. Alt. 6 p.m. 640..5546 AKC Vlzsla Pups. 1''un· •54S·l~ * ~795. 494.3765. <.:all for HJIJ)()tnllncnl y .in~. y eas J r' Secr e t a ry, p /t11n e, l ·S -tus Uc dogs. N OW$75. --------- 752-0992x5 per~ona!1t~, ~enera ~. Mon.Fri. Typin~. ~en. Kenmore Washer/Dryer. 646·6;!21 Dinellc w/ c hairs, coud1, HouseholdGoods806S llOM ••'M AJ<L~J·~ 1,.,•,c,.ec~.ruot11e.11. t>I0·45a.I ai;k ofcexp. 752-1762,Nli $W5. X lnlcond. ---r .. c l ine r , d1i;hws hr, ••••••••••••••••,••••••• • "' "· '~ " 842·6800 aft S;JOpm Mini Schnauzer , AKC, 8 " ~ U PJOHN ----S ERVICE Sta. Attendant, I wk s. C humpio n blood w alih e r , <.lryer, u t il Ho us e ho ld S ale . Gootl ...._.pWont•d 7100H•lpWant•d 7100 1 ~~~~~~~~~!!J full t -..·..,p·d ..t.ucton 1015 1· /f 559 4991 cabinet, pictur~. m 1i.c . items. 423 Marigold l"ri. ~•••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••:•••••••••••• i..: H~TAJL SAL~LADY ame, eves. """ " "' inei:;, ma e. · 003.3i.33 Sat. Sun. 675·2089 COL 'llTt-:H SALESMAN fur 10J rt1H• :.ton · llOat· 111~ 1·\p prl'I d . .;.,,7.!)006, CVl VfF:H SAU~.:\11\N 1u1 llt Jl'llll' ::.ton·. Hout 111:,. t',I, prd d :,.;1 !1006. . . JEWELRY SALES F111ei:;t quality store req·s top quality Salcs Help, w t manag t•m enl potc11- t1J I Appl) u1 IJt'ri:;on befure 1:! noon. J Herbert Jlall Jt·we llc r.s. 87 So Coa,l l'lata . C .:\1 () (.' II t ,1 l \ .., " l (.) r l h II -- Ch.11""1 d l'. J p pro' I J 1-:W l::L H Y :>ale:. ul)t!lllll)!. •l.t.'' "I. Orth11 «~P n.·<1 l ns td<' s.d e.s. Eves ~ i:-wr l ~ l.\I h1 1ll·1x:nd111i.: \\knd hou r~. Hourly + 1111 1''IJ '\o ... mok111)! JJ.!e commt~ston . Wt• lra1n. .!II .111 t.t:! :.!t•.!1> l!l:l 1730 or l!.18· 1:!36 ---- Lh •nt.11 \,,.,,, l"h,11r-.1ck -----------1 JSu,~ :\l'"l"J tl l'ral'lll'l' Jr.Eledr&tgr }.1111 " 11111.-. l''JI l•IU 0:$410 Degree neces~ary Dental Sec 'v /~pr I & h'>l!'>l ,1111 J..,11'.'f 'd OI 1 1•11lk ;.:l' .. 11; JlJtlll Dental Assistant Ol'l h11 d r .11 r s ttle. ~I..'.'< pt'r d , p t1m.-:.! !lay ... lt'\'Ule j.>:! i XUO. Che-mist, exper 2 Yrs l)l'OC'ess 1111dus ·1 Sr. Mech1 &CJ" Uegrcc nect,-ssary Electronics Tec h · Dl'l-:l'l'e not nec e.o;:;. l'cmpo Te mporary Help 'tla r ga rd 54U-44S5 Ol-'1''1CE Allendnl. E\'cs. E xpe r. m ature, bond1· re!>p. Ho nus for sm og, ••••••••••••••••••••••• eve. pt ttml'. ble. lull/part lime. day brlikc & Jamp lie. Neat * PUIUC• A_K_C_A_f_h_a_n_p_u-p,_S_m_os-.-.1 Adju11tabeds •. 2 dlx twrn~ Jewelry 8070 (; 1:!·350.J or ~vcs. Lai;una Bch or ~P::r;.:. ,! o~:-1~:'.ri~i;lo *FURNITURE• female~ show quul. $1UO incl. linens . 2. yrs ohJ.' un· ••••••••••••••••••••••• P "l'l ·1·11n e SE''H-1::-.T-A-RY Newpo rt lk h. 494·2081 Newl>Or l B lvd. CM -* &UCTIA.11..1* w/pap~rs, $50 "'ilhoul. ~er w<arrant}. XJnt com.I. WANTED u '-' for appointment. . "' "'" 645.3215. $850. 549·0507 _ _ tor new corporalt' vfltt·es ----SHOE SA.LES •Friday 7:30PM• -TOP C AS H OOLLA.H n t'ar Or a n "c l 'ounly 1-----------1 ESTATE S HOWHOOM. FRE E !! MOVIN G ; Entire Con p A l D I'' o R y OU H airport lnft.re:.tan.: & RN-CCU ~Yne ~~~ee:re ~~~mghf~~I fo'U RN ITUH E 3 Fe male La brador l>up· tents of home mu!>l * ~ J C:W b:LRY, WATCH£S, d1\'er:.1t1ell J>Ol>lt1un ,/ur I Sale:.m an or Woman in1 OISl>OSAL p1es,7 wks .old.847·2595 sold.831·976tior4lj2·295t A HT OBJECTS. GOLD, qualif1ec.J1 nd1\lduaJ. OJ> N1ghU., lull or µ1time. lii"ghgradefarruly s'h""'"·' ltepo:.&Ba nkruptcy \llA'f L'RUE O kin•• :.t !)lLVE R SERV ICE, Puy. Send Hc!>uOk "fl "'l I '"" Xlnl ""J >L'N o I SA M 0 Y E D best "' · " · l•"l ."' L' FU R N & AN ..,, e re .. ia ,,a,, ' F'ull or narl·l1me. ,i\p"I' ', OJ "' 9to 5 ai Y ' h al r platform xl r as ,, "' Wnle ad 110405, Daily be ncfll!>. Contact Mrs.I r .. " ,. S u &c ~ e' pedig r e e , fe m a le , a l· e· e • .. • ~ · 'fll\UES. 6-15-2200 Ptlol, P O. Dox lStiO B;i l e t r e ri Ii n -27:1 I I in per s on, H_cmph ill":.I' ... ome ee s .,..v · lergy in our home . Mui:;t Lk new . $125. t>ll-8850 -"'-- Co!> ta ~1e:.a. Ca 92626 '. o ~ ~ .. M .e mo r i u i I Shoes, 54 Fa~ruon Island, MASTERS AUCTION find new h om e w /lots of uAPLE l>rop-lua-f D1n1-11" Miscellan.ous 8080 "' "' " · · I N B t>44·4:l23 I !!0751r~ Newport Bl. CM m ... ,., ----llo~p1tul , 301 \ tl'loria, _._. __ ___ ! 0 .,3 96.,"or"A" .,,,0 ., love. Reas. 673-4391 Hoo m Set w /c arved ••••••••••••••••••••••• PBX Answe rinq Serv ~I EOE OJ • ~ .,..,.""°" WK C .. · · TASTEE FREEZ~. hclpl Poodle T oy Puppiei:;. 8 m otif, tuble & -1 cha1ri,; ~11~~e~ ~~elt!>IU-~~ m _ I n eede d . Neut a p pea r . Bicycles 8020 weeks All m aJe blk l 'h S47·3182 CARPET BARGAINS S.•LES I Apply 1n person lietwn 2i••••••••••••••••••••••• l.d p k <AK' ,. ) ----Top (J11a l Mill Seconds "' I ).'r O • e e " King S''. b"d, Cit• '1"\'. U ·• 1• t A ..: •----------&5pm, 2966 lirislo , C.M. 1N e w p o r L Cy c I e r y . ,,,.6 0142 " .. ~ seu ... ar pe s· oy ..,tlC PBX Wantcdaggrt.':>s1ve s ule:s · --------u 1 · h u & .,... · t:ouch&lovc-seat (5 mvi,;. "CHE•n1.1," l I bo & • n a e 1g . reugeol, I • Ar peop e Lu earn a ul Teochers·lusiness Az uki 2 116 Newport, Yellow Labrador 5 mos. o ld ) DH Set & otr1c r Call 673-7162 RECEPTIONIST J:;i.:ll l~~.ur1~1u~ "Ol~ \II" A secret anal & b1:1i:;mess ' illvd . NB. 675-1700 I fe m ale. AKC Ch a m p . household item~. :Hull·--------- Oµening rn Orange Co. ~I N K Kos met1c:s hy ('ollege in the Irvine Ill· line field trial.&W-~ Barbados <Mesa Verde) -----·----- for s harp 111dl\. w1 PHX Kos~ol Interplaneta ry duslnal Comp lex is ex· ~untour Az uki Haccr. off Ba ker. 751-797-1. W TE exper. Front olc a p1>ear Jm· ; We o perate on a . panding ! w e a re con. $.lt<J.95. <.:y cl~ Works Ltd., Dalmat io n. Free lo good --AN D & pleas an t phone vo1c-.· direct _ s a les ha:.1s and 1 duc l rng immedia te in·: Hl22 Newport 8 1. CM I home.2 Y.Jyrs .All shots . f'ruilwoo d dre sser, 5' TOP C A SH DOLLAH n eccss. Xln't pay & tlwrc is no l1m1t lo lhe , lcrviews for teachers in l 548.57isa. Grea t family d o g. long, 20" wide , tall mit" P A I D F U R YOU H bl'ncl1ts . l"a ll Pcr!>Ot111el. a mount ol money you 'll all s e c.:r e tarial &busincss - ----i 499·4044. --- -r or , 9 d r awer:.. pcrf J EWl':LHY. WATCHES. - ---213i8til·571J <.·arn are as. If you ;u·~ av:.1ila· i 808 JACKSON cond . SSO. /\li:;o m uch A HT OBJ EC'I~. liOLV DISHWASHIHG JUNIOR SALESMEN Oown~ySavinqs Call bclweell lloull s. .i ulc immerl1ately & Ill FR"'MES FnetoYou 8045 junk loo cheap lo h!>l· S IL V E H SE H VIC1':. MAC HINE OPR & Loon I .\tun thru r'ra. ;il !f1!1 !Jti.57 1 lcrc.'Sll'd in Lhts rewanJ· • A • • • •• • ••• • •• ••••••••••• !>Ome free! 187 E 2bl St. FI NE F U R N & AN 11 I .. II !\,. II" o I ,,: ,. J ii \J.!t' lU· 15. Earn $20·$.iU Equ:.il Ot>JJ<>r Employer I or ~2·5t>tl<1 . f~k lor Dau mg oppon un1ly, Call Mr. I Including Tedems 1' F ri:sky Flurry Kittens H t, C .M. 64o·W30. TIQU ES. 6-15·2200 ~·~c1 111 .. \l 1 •.. , ., .. 31'.:\l. lll't' ~ l'ek gelt111g 11e"' or Verna for mformallon w. D. P ollick at 550·88!12, Or·'ei·" b tak Lh Weaned & Trained SECT 1 0 N A L S 0 F ,\. ' • • u "" 1·u!\lumcr:. tor the DAILY -I & appo tnlmenl. NOW u ~ em~ e n ru! * 5-18-4615 * !",~~t-L ~r~'!: ·~; .. ~:·;~~~i 1:1uH' a Iler, :.l'hool and P e r i:;o n 2 1 to. trn fur l.. • • . ~-' • - -~------l S~1.1day. d I M 13 k I c ustom built, gold.~· &3' MATTRESS ... • ~alurcla~:.. \ou ffiU!>l be m "nll ..:1,,·u ... k "lJ'trn Sale!>hdl).18,)r!'i.Old.Ap l T L:LEPJIONL"S.\Ll<:S '-'~!; .. o.,.na e ar J 'C!> .l0 pupp1es,ti wks old.Part S l 15. K in g uc d . S35. Jlo.-.p rl .rl , JU I \'tl'lona. vutl.lf::.l''t10ul lJyJ:W 1un.11 C;ll ·P;t:I ;,r"Le\I ply. 11:!0 .So C~t. llwy, Pa~L l~m c or"'tull limc . ""c~.CoaslHw). 1 G e rman Shephe rd 9til·i003afu;_ j *MADNESS* L' :\I "'I. 1 u r .\I ,.:-, .ln\J l>l' .1 blu lu ~ork ~L 8-18· llKH :.11.lai!c ~arr. Sundann-JUam to 1 p m or 5p m lo' _ all o75·76ti6 __ .l ~6·0773 h 1 S Uunl.IJl k J:-.l :J clJ y:-. 1>cr WL"Ck. :'l<o -I ratline: Co ' 8pm. Excellent e a rnm .,"::., 1'Com•ros & I Culo ntal Co uc . Sing cl *ALL SIZE * ilelivcrtt!!> ur l'oll..-cllng . I PLl.,;:\UH:;R :'\l..:1.-;u 1-:o S .ilc:-. llclfl needed, l''· ~a~ar~ or c.:_ommt!>::.tons .Equipment 8030 m a nner ed mixed Peke. Wrnch esler 32 Hille 1:1.~i Priced to Move! ----------•I " I Free lo good l)(Jme, well B e d \\ h cl Ii r cl • ATCHER l'r;.idn :-.piu·1t1allo1t prv·• 2 10 ~'1·1c_~~:.·~frr IH'r 'tl . l'Jrl ltme o r• 646·-l lUO~fl:_'.>~m '••••••••••••••••••••••• Approx 1'2 yrs, m ale. p.m .)6-t0·6G;io IS3:l·0025 &&Jt;-~i · .• ")J'll .'-htl l .\1>111' \l(ll? c,a ~ltiJ·~ll ln Ca .,,,,.__ I \ I I 'Al"'OLT•\SJlTlO". '·'"'"·"'"7"'. " • .... J h -- 1 , I lrrnc MPJI Y Ill per:son, T ELfo~P llO:'\ ~ Soltc1lors, m ., • .. · .,._.°' "' l lu11L1n g l o n Be J l' o r ICX L J k L ' 1. , ... l L'l 1 , Le"·&c .. se. ----------• OVERS IZEO \ 111\ I Cl uti1 * *I BUY* * Jn1Jer~u11 . 3 • • :\I l'Hl::::iCI ) -~c·1c s 1·:J!>ll0!:1 '-""n e t"I p umc work from your· ,. : .... ..., " • YELLOWC •8 ·ti l·l l:1" in Co:.la · <.>:>a 'l'L'A''LJJ·'.I' · 11 t l Cl 11 H ~Su. 642·711l Fem ale "Dobie". r\KC ; chr. & Ottoman, u r.111gl· "" L""u "I Onpoi·tu n i·l , "''-' -' '" un tng on r . · ·1 home. S2.25 h r +bonus. 1 H S7S 5 •. ., 3" , Coot! usctl furnilur<.• ~ L· h ,. \1 "".. " "' J • II --1 >11 I ., • "3"' L • li1ll · -one year o d. ouse pee. . .>ti·uU u USti ... It.it • v<k>lJ . L'!>J 1-;mµloyer la I.ii;> .. u:. ur o r u 'U. "' a~una :;•1 No :scllrng m vol~ <.:a ll h I ;1ppl1a 1t L·~s. or I Wiii Sell :'\U 11110~ t<:C.\LL..., ----appl. bl wn 8 &4 P.\1. ~Jll. Lag. ll tll~. ' .\1,r,J)t:J{(l'l}~5tH·tp Phol~~~~hi =i~p trained, lovable. ~...:-!__2'10 I Work1n~ 2:i llt•all1l-1l T\ l11r \'uu. l'Lt<:.\.'i t-. Kr tt·hen llclpe r & l>t:-.h· --~--•Beaut. Ca li co Ktltt·m .. 8 C ir s.:;u llrn 11a11 ::1 MASTERSAUCTIOH "'.1,.,lt e r I Lr me . ~lesa RE.\L ESTAT E SALF.:S SALESLADY Teleph Ans S«v Mo~s . weeks, box trainc.:rl. rl'l'lrnc r $10 1;w li!li I ••Ul::iTH IBLTOH \\,int \c rde Loll\. llo:;p, litil Walker&Lee Exiier'<l.Womcn ·s rc~ll>I t:xp e r d 0 111 ~. l"ul l , A\'arlable. 546.~.l. 1 646·8686&833·9625 ot.I. ffiJlure lnh.·rL•skd tn CenLl'I' !:it. C,\J tu wear. ,\ge l.5·45. I-ull I' /t 1 m e . A 11 :.h 1 lts & llolly wood Ly pc :.ch -----lk :-.k 1101111' or I JI! 11'•'. 1 01' S t;~ l>.\ Y H:J\J O!.f7.I c.H n111g up l• 1 ~ lk'I' ino REAL ESTATE or P/lt m e . llrs & :>a l;.iryj wknds. To µ wages. Call I 549.&i(;O l \' 1 .t:I iA P o i 11 l c l' 2 y r .1 S It a :.: \ · P 1 I 11 .' ih t•J·: I). L· 111,, ..... · l .. ni.·ill re!\!\ P l l'Jll (i.$!•!il~I L;idy l'om1llHt1on. ltve·tn. 1·1--1bl """'<•1-.. ~k I I b " & • I 1 I •1 · " t I) • • "I ' 111 1 · · " "" l1Lc hou:.t:work & l'OOk LOCATIONS c .• e. n.,... ""'...., u1 . e tw.n .. a m .. pm. Cats 8035 ' lem a e . •• o vin;.:"' nee1 : ,.':.11.'.g l·. "·'"I' ' l'I l\o\ ... pn11g. lra mc. xlra DOCTORS ASSIST. l A .4. /\ L 0 t' a l i u n s 111 Pal t>44·94W 1 I home Jor ou r wa1d1d11·1 &·1 .J.>h 83.11! lirm :-.llll irnc:ku"•'<I $2l.j 1ng Cal 042 lti:k1 •••••••••••••••••••••••t l .J!J:> r »:w • · · "' · \uu11:.;IJd) t lX:!Xl lo .1:-. Oran~eandLvsAn:.: .. ll·:-.. SALESLADY [·l'E HMITE INS P E<.:TOH l'";HS l.\N Krrn ::'lis pt:. -1-, 1Dl·:-k ..,1111 d 1\Jl111 t.1d11~ 1\,ilul'S;l25!:<luel·n Sl!J:i. :,1.,1 rn lll·allh :-.pa. :\11 L~d~ Sl·t11or.C1l1 t.t't1 Net:dsl H1\'ers 1dc,a1t<l.~·"'111 l>11•).!11 U\cr :JU. l\1u:.t hJ\l' c.\ I .\lust uc lr ccn!>CU. Guod ' C l".\n•g.lop qualit~ !ilk Lnn:.:harn •d1t1Jll·i-.it :-li.rpl' ::,1;1 :-..111d :'tkh 1\,'.l.uc .~12.11. lr11:1 .'It· e'P· 1cq \\l• lt .11n .\pply ~a til t' lo Sharf' Baluoa counta·s. Wtlh fanlrlrl·~ pel'. 111 beller :-OIJCl'iallyi oppor tun ity w :.:rowtn~• SiS SIW -~Hi·~~lti.) 1.i lh. ,\IL<~red all ,.lur l:-Juldlop hrnll•i• p1·d 1111 ll\1 1 ~ 1,.11 111xx. L Mtall~ :.lrH J ll ''' 1.·\L' ~1:!11 W I !\ l J 11 ti fl 0 m ._. o\cragtng O\l·r :.!.UUO :i.q s hup. Xlnl \\Urking n m·! tu.Xlnt salary.~::!·l~I:.!' .iWO!IOX ~l'.:t1~1,.,,. ~1i:, lloth l11-.111l l'1111d l h111w 1'o·J,.,l II\\.\ \.l'\\Jlol't Hclere11l'e!> C;ill bctw !I ll. pru\'tdrng scparalc ds.673·::!~W. Wa 11 t e d L1111 g ll Jl l', ----1ii.jfi:!i!! Ut:1d1 t.\: :i p m . L l·L phone rrng Jub b \· a re..i . p rt v.1l c -TYPIST l)rown. ,1uburn. Ta l1li~ I \'1·. o lrl male Lah &, CUSTOM CAKES '<"'\'fJ l t1m e!>.675-72&1 c vun :-.l'll ll J.! roum !\. ::iALl::S 1.'wl ANA(jf'.;:\1 1-:1'T l ForLcxrlron \'ttk'tl l)P'-' I tcinalc krll1•111,1:!-iti:!I Wollhounrl m1 '1( l\'('l'fbjMEUIT \'11ud1 & 111\ DRIVERS I CrossC~I .'\u !:ipec ral Lll'l'llM' lh- lf ti \ l'l'I' l'hur!>d.1 ~ J um• l:!lh Onl). .\I .11 1; '"'. ur \' J d ll C1,q1 1l1Jl 1•1. .• ,c11l1J. C .\I EL EC TRICIA.HS \\':11111·tl Sen rt'l' 01 t'On Luntf,.,1 a pcr. mu:.t b<: ex pl·r o , l'I' 21 Lagunc1 I ltlh .irt·.i H:J<H~ LI\ c 111 \\om Jn l•J l':tre lor t•ld\•rly l'ouplc, tnd mlrn~ 1 111\ ..1lttl SJOO mo Hm & hrd Rl'l!> r e1(r1. C;ill ttt5-~:JH C\l1•S :ttrull11111 t•\pcr. l l'lfd LI VE l.\i 11:-.l'k cepc r. T11p 1•~1.' •'-h··nd rh \pp I Fam ti~ ol_ J. l11e. h!>t'kp~. l'\ 111 pcr .. 1111 .11 177!J.1 ~I-> & ctJ'>k ;.! ·>·lli·31H2 1'.11 h L"r :...11111• 1; 11 \1111' I .1' ,. 111 e 111n p:m1011 lur '1l" Exec. Secretary t• \l'. •Jld~:;·_ l.1<b . 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Cd :\I private man.1gl·1 ·s olltl·c Sharp Guys/Gals Wi ll lram Acl'urJ I'\ rrn 1 "'""" 10 ro.1m ."'>IX !!l:li e:-.(':tl , h,1lchl'•J\'l•r lJlile!\. ;mu !-tep.u .llt "'urk a rl.'J l 1:-:xper '<I in lug h fashion P•>rt<.rnt. l'lt":.i ... a nt '>I\· K1lll.'ns. 111:.: ha 11 1, \d;-. l..mg hed .:.:.1s lihq, t!a r Jor l'\ cry o l'c a s1u11 . m astcrl u lh crcale<l for ) ou The uma:>ual 1:-. m y s p l'l·1ally. Pril·c1I i·c a:.u11Jule "'tlh !>al1">la1 Iro n g u a 1·anlecr!. l'a ll H elen nl.l \\ lor ~uu 1 l'l.l!>lOlll del'OI J lL'\I cake al ~79-8123 pron d111g eacha:.!>0Clall·j· m l.'n ·s & w o m e n !> lut'al \•tl nc·a r .() (' ! .Blk ~\: .. \\hi~ ~·•h<.'11 hll, I sl~ol:-._. \ a111.thJ .iU Wtlhht!>own 1>rwatetll'!\k ~porls\\L''1r. loolu11~forJ .\1q>o rl HJuli. lll·r n . f rnr! :s.• t.Lfi.HIX M.arniture 8050 GI;, 1401 anrl tell-phone 1 c.:.irecr 111 rclJtl :.all:'., ~ l"ro:-.l & A:.:.1K·1;_llt·s I IUL•Dons 8040' •••••••••••••••••••••••12 . , . •·.I bl " ... I • II l ' B -.. -( I ., 1or11c1 ull S, Jlll\C~. m .,!1111 Ca lur appt.\.:111 ~ua1 ....... d-l ~Oui 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;1 ~Jl Sa v111g!>on L.:sL'<I 1 s h eets . pilli>W l'a ""'" TRAINING I len\\ •PETWORLD• !·11rn:A pp1t&M1~c. I b e ds prc.:ad. rlrt::-.:.l"r. Tut llun a:.s1:.tan \·e lur THE LOOK UTILITY \\ 1b_on s l:Jar~a1.1,Nouk n 1 g ht s la n rl . s I 25 pre lll'Cn s 111g !>dluo l 644·6500 Lia"la .\1"11 t'hrhuahua. .i l;,W rnt hSl.C.M. !>l7·~05 l afl 7 .3o ~·..imou i:; "Head Starl·1 MAIHT.MAN l' .. 11dl1·' S h i h '1'1u . ---·O.\t\.&IRON Trun.k$.50 . l ra 1n 1 n g pros,:r a na . SALES·RETAIL Exper <l m a n ncl·•lt-d tor ..,d111.rn11•1 l"1wke1' 1>11:.: i l.OUCfl. xlnl cund. Olf Garage Sole 8055 ~ltlk l'an!>. S25 & $18.:-io. Classc'> In · ftnJnl·tni.:.I wom en s :.pt•ttally shoµ, all uround ma111len.111cl' "" 1'11 llull:.. ('1xkap<>o.I wtutc. plush lalJnc. S200.I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bell SLar hlml i:;z 71,. s:i.s CSl'rl'"'· and guarunlt•ed on Lr<fo lslund. l'O.'>•ll•>n wo rk. Xlnl l'O. hc t1 l'lll:..j l'um . IUO in1"ed l'uppres.! Slud10 b ed cover w /4j 81 G MOVING SAL E ! z~nith 19" B1W TV. purt salt•:> Plus:au<l t0.\'t:.uall a \all lor high lioul..tng topwage:-..:\ppl~ ln !!;llt· Stud !\l.'I'\ tnlhl hl'l't'tb.1 mal c h1n g b ul :s lc r ~.1 Furn & Mt1:1C. lnduduig S:l.>.ti.l 5·8161or:H8·71SW. lra111rng. Wl·t'klv otft cc.: salt:!> \\l/llll'll llllcrc~ll.'d guard al : :.!:1:!.) \\ 17th .ll F.Hl\ll'\\',I t:l'l.'ell ucr;.:c. $.!5. Baby's1 Triple llre!>:.cr . Cup· L' . "h ·1 -• "· l • ln1111111,! and da1 iy •in the •n l <>I> C un te mporary Westsoil Corp. ~,\, lJpe11 l.:.\1::-.,;H .>1J:.!i -~ hig hch ai r. $10.494·0028 -1 perlOne refn g. Sltj,.j. Blk ,.~~.me 1 '::> op C us111g ~-~ ~ 1ot.~.MlraA11H111A1;.!G. EMEMT I lash1011!\ Full or P l1ll1L'. :!i5 :\ll:Corm i('k, C ~I. top Din in g lblc· k h rs. ~~~~~ncb~n~hanups~i1~~11~·1·~ !) a l a r \ e " m 111 ·' 1 ClaS!\iC Sch winn lHkl.', . • , • ,"'., 7 1 -l .~3M ti~til . \:-I. lur'. :~-~·~_. ,. ::::::::> -> l p la nts, misc lialur e ! ~'.v~r y l h tn g Goe:; W l• w rl l p :iy ""''r, l ioda Wa1lress .. \pply 111pt·r~on , ·~.. ~ T hur Ju .3 pm . til l 64~·1111 ~1 .v 1i11 .11 0 11 11 11 111 u 11 r , J ft l.S1cl 's Ul11l'lk·t·t.IU7 : AJJJ~AlnlbJJJ Murgu~ri tc.C<lM. COUCH. Chau-s Laml)!>. mana~l'r!> 111 1~1;~, lo •n·l SALES TRAINEE :!ht Pl. ~B f! t ""/(/,,Irr~.,~ - --'A s ure \llU l t"t'l'i \l· lhe k 1 f · liara~e Sale ·Dictaphonc, ·.r~bl~s. Ster_oo-.. 11.r re . Lou tn;.! lolrl a t·a 1't•1•1;·' W ELDEH hl·.1 \~ in '1 ~t -. "· •co""VENIENTSHO""INC •No "Ir compr··~~vr. ~pru)' a:se nab le olfer_.642-6344 tra 111111 ; aud lwl1> you I An· }011 w1 111;.: 111 \\nr"· 1 1 \I .. ., ,.,. ~ ~ ~~~ ~ · IH .. ·d l11r ·' !'>Ull'c<;:-.f ul 1nlerl'::.tt•d Ill l hl! pl'tl \;"'lna 11.'Xp • 11,1 x ~'" -Q:..c, SEWINC CUIOE FOR THE i.:uns. furniture & m 1i:;c. ENTI R E llOUSEHOLO. l•kll m1• '''ll'l'l'r I I I l , . u,..l ' •> II\\ II a.' IJUI . ~ CAL ON THE co. 1062 Iowa Sl. c.;. M. L'urn. l't•'lUr""'· L·•mp.•. ) em!\ ul Ol ll'r llto'UIJ c 11·crl11lt· .. 1t10ll ii INl!'>!>lhlt• •. • ·~ u .. !Jo \11u ha\l' 1111\tJll\l'' 1 · L'a ntaslt" 1 .. clrc:-clf)th"!\. ~;i.r_dcn & ~sh. Id loob • tDS w ... :.,.,. look111!! lur .1 lt•w · nlt•i 'a·w.-. :ti For an Ad in Women's Wortd r ~ " ~ • · 111 It · JO "" 1 ~' " ~ WAHLCO barga 111 price!> (3 151. 540 1 a · ;>. p .m . or .\lt·m l1-.·r 111 :!ti 1c all) !><ll l'"I tr;i 11H'l'!> lor ''I 1,.-, .. 1 CollSu~ 642-5678,Ext.330 Sal.I082 0 1ablo.llU wk'!_dS. ho.ird .... \l,•11)l>t:rul a :-.ia ('Jn•t•r 111 Lht• ~rou11 Ill·• d J tly :1 ·I ·,:JO al u ., LI o 11 J I It 1• I 111 a l 1o n 1 surance rndu:-,lr) Sal at y I l'~l'entia A\ c. <.: .\l 1 :-.l'f\ I Lt'. c;u.JI olllll:t·U. p lu.-.. 1..•otnr~t:-.:-1011. Call jw 110 W.\:'-iTS TOWOttl\ I tracl l' J.J r 11g r ;1111 l:.x ., IGJ !l.l!1a. 1111 I uniter Ill·. DRIVE A C.\IJ ~ tetbl\l" l'l;1s..,111cli .incl form atlt)n I C lfOOSt-: }our hour:.. ~ l'llu\\ pa~'" ;11IH·rt1~111g: work I or \•11u rscll. be qial ..!el n·sulL., Ch er !IUj Soles & T~her , I \Our own 1i1J:.:-. :\tc.:n ur µr .: p rt nl .. d 1·on1rat'l:.. J> t1m c _l u r I 1ano:. &I Wo m c.:n. Can be :-.hghll) hroehur•·::.. ~111\1 l•Jrms to j O r:.:an:-. .. »~I l~lll 1 hand ic apped .. 'I/c al n:i a kt: )ou r JUl> ca:-.1er.IS1•h1><1I Uus Ull\crneedl'd C l e a n ,\p1>eHrant't> l·rl·c 1n.:-lalla l1un a 11d lor l'rt\,J ll' School part Vcls., 1·el1r cd. A!!l' 2.> lo prd .. 11.1! !11 H 1.~· l11!l la ~p time ':>I.UH per hr. Begin-i U. Supplement your Ill po~t I-01· Sal" ::.rgn:-. s . 1 w II l . · f . l'Ome. Un\ e a ca b 6 hr!\ 1 · 11 t It I 1•k t10•· mg· 1.'Jl 1 r.trn rec. I " 1 1 nu 1 n ° ·• · I' I 7 I 1" !.I I u ;i ur more a ti ay. /\pply 111 l"r1·1· h u -,1nl·:-.s e a rcb 1~1 2.,():' ti 11 J m . tlersun Yl·llow Cau Co I .iltcr 1111l 1.1l on l,•r. Sal1..·:-. tJ ~ ' pm. • ISG 1~ • Hilh St . {;1)!>l~ agents lor t~\ er 1:.u :-.ub SEAMSTRESS I :\otcsa . ' d1 v1s wns . .Suµpurt "IUU· .. , . , . • . .. -! s 1darll':-. 111 t•sc r ow . ~.xpc ll l m cclc~~fll arnee:-..IWoma n •IU :i:; 011 1 mo rt).!ttJ . .:~. 11l:-.ura11c·t· .. 111d 10", Orapc_r)o ' g: Ope~ tele phunes. Nu i:;a lu!> · markl'l111,;.:. •nl!!> 111 •111 po:s:twn:-.. l'HX expcr. prct'd . N.B. j H:.1d1 u! ollll'I')'. .JOO W. I (H5·ll3:J6 uclwn !1A·91' 1 1th . Co:.la Mc·:.a . 1 _ _ _ I .>4U f).1(,..1 Woman to dcs1i.:n & .sl'll ' COMMISSION Victoriana Motifs! MULT J G AHAGI': ::;,\LE. (.;e~Lelnt'r :.16ti m 1m eo Cul·J e ·s a c Come one. g r aphin g vnnl~n J.! co m e a ll. Thun. .. Slrn :U? m at·h1n e .. t'~t~_a!>. rrcc Vista Haya. Costa Mesa. rabbtls. 8~2.1)36.j • MOVING SALE• WA~T~D : l'eahen and o r • lfon Swrnhoe Pheasanl This w eeke nd 1-lth . & c all 8·17·872-1 afl. 12 .UU 15th. 271 Morning t:a 110011 nyon Hd, CdM. Som e - it.em s lelt t rom clos ing House full of ;1;lnt 2 )r old a ntique :.lore & :som e crpl. 3 ll.lne brn shag & h ou se h old item!>. Hl20 rcuo n d pad. • .. ori g: r'r e n c h l w 1n b c drm price . $-IUO/bsl ofr. :l l16l s ui le, oak M!c·y . old Brn gha mpto n Cr . llU lelephon e s, 19l u Cable Any time. Nelso n player pia no , ---------- walnut d r opleaf ta hle, l::LEC. Typc wntcr, Hem. pictu res, t'rumes. quilt:.. "25 ... De!>k & chr. $150 bowl & pitcher. ltreck Bumper pool, :sla te ~~ coppe r P <'S, jewel~y. ~chw}nn b ike .. gil"l 's _2u'" w ash er, d ryr . ref rt g. ~15. Eve:;. -1·1U6-14·84U:i. GIRLS-GIRLS L1p to i'U'. 1mmt·1ll.1tc MAt-llCURIST 1..·omm1:.,10n-. with AD -------------•I wmdow !>ha des &dr<&JX!!>, .) l>ay \\k. Will t ram hairdryer. :.ofa, steam W alk~;.-s1i.-c~-mmotlc •~on , records & book:;, $15 Ho:sprtal table $.> km~ sz ~edrm i,;ct, 10 s pd tH2·l57!1. ' ... J ,~ I 1111 Jllll •l,1) "' Ill Jrl '\11 1"'1' llt'I \\t' t r;i111 \ "" 'l •Ill 1111a...I lr!-t• lll'11pl.• ,\ ho· .11 1t .. 1 ~I I ' \J1J1lv• .111\ .111 IH' l'\ 1• .!I I.! IJ.1111111. l·,,.,1,1 \11· .... 1 ll11ti..,.\\11JI... p 11nw .! h.1ll ti a'.~ \\ " I Ul'' ~ 1-·1 1 1itci!\ t,j,, ,; 11.1 \. B Ho u ... t·"' t' ,.,... 1 ... ,rn ,111 l'\ t TU '·' I l• lo\•• per hull r lt'.tdltll'.. h•1l1b~ d J,'.'>t'!'> "'''Ir 'I 11 ('J11•rn L1qu1il 1->111h r 11 1tl 1•1'\ t ',111 ~m1 :{ IXK llr !lli.:I ~~-I .111 ti1>tn • IHHAL.A TIOM THERAPY TECH I•.' JI l' r d .\1 u :-I d o VA~Ci':S that .1llow )OU 111·tl 11 11 rl'-. Call Uct l)', Lo r cccl\ l' l'11 rnm1si:;1ons 1~1.. 1•1:111 bt•l11n· l'IOM' (If (•!\t'r0"'. ~1.1.,-.1·us1• "l''-"l lmmL'<I I ;c,;><l ll<I\ \\ rl l Lru111 <.:ctll 1;.1:1 (»Sf~I or 1; i;;.cw.1 \l t<:J>h :,\L 111:.u r ancl' & lll'.l!lm.1rd l!rrl lo r ::.u r J.:\•011' ol I we F~xper 'd 11111\' Il l I 5170 . .i Ii pm wkil.1~:; .:\lolllt'r 111 t. vr r1lrl girl nt•e1b :.1tl1•r . m) hlltnl.', h i n1i,:hh I :JU pm tu ::! :10 o rn I' rt•I rc:,pon l'Ol li·gt• 1' .:-luclcn l or ollll-r. Ca ll 1l.1y::. fi75 l!IV:! I MOTOR ROUTE DELIVERY .\ltl·r .J.I > ~·ar!\ 111 bu:.1 nc:.:. "'rtlr ~I c.ompdn} 11w1w d 01111· .... , l<J rn~urc l'U11ll11Ull) ol l)UUCIC:-0. our 80\1 .J:-.MH'IJll'!> <Ire !>Clltng ne w rndu,,l rv n•1•onb. Our \Olum e 1~ more than ~1.11110.0110 a da} : 1,000 hom l!s s ul<I a m onth. :\lo re impo rtantly las t )car we 11a1d out more t'OmffilSSltln!\ ~.lo our :--all'!\ people lhan any othL·r ~ l':1 r 111 uur lw •. t11n .111ll Id !'I late tt, lll:;t -. "'Ital "'l'.r l' holh in· ll·n ·:·.i l'd 111 YOU Uw ~.ilt·-. asS41t' 1<1le. SECRETARY Ope n111g rn Ad\ert1,:,,111g lo r 1nd1\. w tgood :;h & ' ty ping (;ovd OPIJOr. to s lar l t·ar i:cr. Olt· "''It :-. u 1111 h c l v t' a I c cl 1 n Oran j!c Co. C.111 P ersonnd 2131861·571:1 Equal Oppor. Emplo)er SECRETARY Coron a dr l Mar T r a 1n c c -Po:;1l1o n w /great polc ntJal. Start al S.150 m11. Ha1se. alter train111J.! pertocl. l.itc typ 111g, 10 key ca l. N cw port Cc11l er E mploym ent Cons ulLanLi; Ai.:enQ .>67 S an Nicholas Dr C u :s tom Shade & Drape ry ~hop. J.535 K Ci:;t lfwy . CdM 55l·8803 Young wom an to operate .John Wayn e Tc1u11s Club :-.iurser.}. Pref. )!trl w I kmderg a rten u r p r e s choul teac hing t•xµ ti IO·~lo or 1»4-WOO MerchandiH • •••••••••••••••••••••• Antiques 8005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~Ill :! \I ' '"'I'''' Ill I :-~ho11l 111i: !-1,al,ar~ •om tQ•·t1~uru(1· ~ lrJtHlll" & ~ .. IH' ( (' "rt l.J •· t :\I 1 Dt•ll\ l'n ur llw l>AI LY 1"1 1,0T ·111 :-.ul1:-.1·n bt·r!> 111 :\'.1,·w111•r l H'"'l'li l'rultl r>IU!\ ;.!l'nl·rous .1llow.u11·t' lur uu1 11 .\pp1c"11natdy 3pm 111 ;ipm 1!<11 ly .incl :-,.1tur,l,1y .ln<.I Sund.1) m 1>1 ntn~., l•ll IJ21 l·:i.l ..! HI II you re• M!n ous a houl New1)ort. Rcach_~I0-615u lw1 o rnrn;! ,, real t-stuLc l•----------1 p roh':-.:-.ronal , c·all o ur Jlt'r·,,onnt•l deportm cnl to mJl..c an a pµo1ntment to INn :1tVl l·:W US' Exquis 11 e Go ld Thread l'~M UROIDEIUm , S ilk Ceremonial Court Hobc Xlnt cond . Purple field W /CEL E S TRI AL DR AGONS, 'l'hun de rbolts. C loud forms & tSHOU) Sy mbols. Skirt w /hlue, y ellow & red st rt pes & l"OO llOllS Ch 'in~ Oy na.<;ly. Coll~c tors Ite m . $1300. t».5·209-1 lt 11111111111 hi:.! :.!i.11 l'Xl 1 , ( (1 '> l .t ~f t• ~ .I l•m111 1.1 I lru-.prlal b)H : JAMITORIA&./ ( WAX MAJtt " ,hifl. ~ hr •1k i-·u I 1·omp.iny l.lc•n1•f1IJt. Call ~46 f~2 or S.h> 8!JI J Ofo'fo"W": <.:l1•rk t1 )"pt!\l for r1'n1r1l k c.•epm ~. tnvt'r'I t o1} l'Ontrol. ~.1l e!\ unJl.\"ll'i Ill l\c•y hy tou«h u m u ~ l ~1 1 <'I o r k . lJt l ll"C W 01 k . 1 d:&) 1)1.'r "'k 10 key. post1n~. 1\ I' $2.7~ hr.~" 90'.JU. .111111 Th · nl r .1 nd 1t!\t.'11 • Lo ,, A n;.:clcs t 2 13 ) :>8U 7362 Lung Hesc h (2131 :;oo 27~1 C>r;m~r Co. ( 711 , 77b !13.l4J WALKER & LEE H l•;,\J. 1-:. ... Ti\Tfo; Wf.. HE PMfftW \ llL H 1"UT UH1'; An 1-:r111ul Opportunity Employer Secy's with Sh Sr. Typisb Te m1K1 Tem porai-y lld p l71W2 Sky Park, lrvtnc Cu 11 540-44!)j OflPORTUHITY knock" oflt•n wht•n you u e res ulHll'llrn.11 Daily l'ilot <.:l.t&i.11 lt"<I Acl~ tel rt'nt•h \lw Orn11i.:c• (;m1~1 m arkt't. Phone 111~ 56ilt A Bit Of H istory fo'or Sak ' .'\'tns:-.:.u:husetts lott ery trt.•kcl s•Hned by George Wash111 glon 1c1rca 17681 w1lh c1>ver leUt'r . Ap praised at S750. Will l'On sider c l o s e o ff er 552-IJ046. Applia.ces ao 1 o ••••••••••••••••••••••• F r1i:1d .:tire rel n gerolor. while, S 1,:, It. t:ill Good workrn~ condition $00. 642·3003 •after 5pm S t::LL idle ilt"m~ ~1th u Oatly Pilot Clas 1f1ed Atl. 642·5678. '.'CiHlllU,: \1 Hlltllt \lH'Hfhtu· lt1a; ut •trolllnt.; uhoul tt1\\ n -thl1 »lP'lu11H11rd 1••n••11ll 1- th'' 111•1 ft•r t t•hoh •· i'.ft• ua• .. tllUt, th f 111.t \ f'I ithHI, Lou I\ tf h l t d p ~I I I 1q 11 :; II I ~ , \fl " l'ollt, ' 111 IZ. 14, I~ I :ti ~ti.•• I:! C hu1Jt.t J t) IUk••t' .~ • > ttttt .. "> lnt·lt ~nd $1 00 for .,.,ch p•ll~rn Arid 2~ t 1•nl6 tor t'Mt h po1ttt'rn It" fir~I Cl•H m•ll and -~lal handhnl(, ulh1'rw1sr lhltd 1•1"~• 1l1•hv1••)' will l•k" lhrt't' .....,.1iaormnr,. N-nclto M1na" \tnr11n. 442. lh•• ll~1lv Pilot. l'<1llern l>c-pt • 232 West lAlh I'\!. Nt'W \or ... Ny 10011 l'nnl NAM t:, Al>0Rt:."5L1.IP, ~11.t. and STYLI'! Nt,M11RR <"~; f lU!t:: l'ATl'EHNol }our (ht~((' lO l .. nd (Of' Ol'UI! frrt' jlll r.·rn an"d1• Nf:W :,t>R ING ~I'M •t lo! R I' A TT£ R N ( ATAL()(j IOO•t)'ll'•.all 1llt1, rr~ p111 .. rn t·oupon Sfnd TSc MW ~•:w + KNIT Rooli with h:h•r lt•tvt' p11i. rn ... SI 2' ln•l•nl f.o h1on llc>ok . . SI 00 IMllinl s,.,..,n, 1WloM • SI 00 733 5 lll•lll•r rhA1 mini! 1nllqu• mollrA uo llnena. 11tctur~11 l'oll~cto1 a· find! F:ruhrof!IH nld lime !rea~u~, In l'Oltll ful ••Dd f'tllJ' tlllC'h"s <HI IOl<t'IM, ptac .. m~1~. clot h•. 1011<11 1•"" tur""· J'J11t•'tn ;aar;. teuuafrr o( ~ll mollf~. Send 51 00 for each ~ttcrn. Add 24• for each p11ttem fOf' fint-c~IHI mall 11ncl lfl>fl'i•I handlln~. Send to AlicC' Broolts, 105. IM O"llY PiloC, Jllt>~le<:rall ~.. 8o11 \6.1, Old Chelsea Sl•tlon, Nciw Yorlt, N. V. 1001). l'rlnt Nimt . Addre ... Zi1>. Pattt'rn Num~r Save d o llarb! C r eatf' bHullful lJllnl(~ Send for Ntw 1'7) N~le<"raft C.taloc ! J del1n.s printed IMide . . .15' ' N•w! Nifty "fty Qulit. Sl 00 !'if'W! Ripp!• Crt>C'ht!\ .• $1 00 !kw -+ Knit~ . .. •1~ NHdl~lnl Boe* ....... SI 00 tlawtt Crothet JJom .... $1 oo ti •trpin Crochn l!look •••• II 00 tMtam Crwh« 8Dol •••. si.oo lnlt•nt Mu tamc lloclt • S1 00 1114l8nt Moncry Boelk •• , .11 00 ComplcrtcrClft Boda •••••• SI 00 Complett Mella tl4 •. SI 00. 1:1 Prla. Affh•iM fll ..... 1llY • Dool! o( 11 Quilts II • . . . .. • ~ Munum Qulll 8'dl •a .... 00' t)Qullla forTod,.y ta ... W , ~or 16 Jltr> tlqp ... • w ladies bike, pme ar mo1re ---- or b k c a s e. P eter!>un Grn sotabed $75. can1 lbl. • painl ing, ch1Jdrens loys. 4 d1rs $20. llampcr SI dis hes & 111bc. items. T y pewr r l c r t bl S.J 675·2122 54;HiJ45 . Moving fro m stule. Must c e an e l e r y L o t ~ell furn. Any r eas olft'r Weslm1ns ler Memoria l accepted. 960-37~-· __ Par.k. 5325106 ~61.'.\lorn ~ F a m ily , f urn iture , ing:s_. ______ _ lamps , d i.i:;h es, t~ys, Chopping blk. solid ma c~lhes, mis c. Sat-Su!1. pie, free·standlng JO"sq, J une 14·15, 517 Oak SL 3 6 " h i g h . 675·1 2 13 Lag. Heh. 558·14'18 Spectacular G11rage Sa le. Movi ng to a pt . E le c. lawnmowe r , tlen forn .. toys, books , washer & dryer. evcrylhln~ t.:ocs. Cheap. 11:u;2 Al melo Ln., HB. nr. Springd a le & Warner . Sat &Sun. M ovin g, Sac rifi ce ' Wurlit zer s m a ll Grand P iano S!>50. Apl. s ize s t ove S90 . A pt. Silt' relr1gc rator. nearly new $125. Frigidaire e lectric s t ove $200 A ntiq u e Secretary $300. tH2·6889 Gigantic Garage Sule . J BRONZ E Green tone Poly .1-'a m1hes lea ving state. Hi·lo c pl. Tops. 673-455.), 17641 Van Rur~n. llH. 100 <.;ur ncL. Bal.!!>. Sat & Sun or til everything Powtir mower $45. Ubl 1sgone !Tiro!l &p1llows & bed s 2 u . Dru ser i.. mu c h m o r e . 6 8 2 uook c a s e s. mi s c Congress. CM__ ll~ms.Moving. 968 4:r75 GIANT G AR. SALE Sal & Sun. 9 lo S. 11'16 Som ha Circle . Costa M~a 4 F a mily ga r age :.alt'. Slove, relrls,:. wu:o,hcr. dryer. k itchen set . h v1n(( rm 11et & tUnmit rm set All kmdli of unl1quci;, c r ys t 11I & ot h l·r hou11uhold t:ooc.b. mo\ 1c t'quipmc nt. 3241 Alla Lag una Blvd., Lugunu Bch. 494·3054. SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS llun~ry -Often l>unl't' nest de ENOUG ll T he "rorery clerk asked the C'u'<tom c>r 11 h t• \\an t ed ..i d n u hl1· M A 1'hr man pmnted to hi~ wife and !'111d. "No. One 1s l':NOUCilf Nlt&dl•H• IOI ..._.., M · ...................... -.... •ww t040 ota::i.c~•/ y,..1...-' 95'0 , ... ...i.... I , llov l · ....................... Sc 9150 .. -•· .,orW Alltot. l•potied n I • Port ab I e ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Thursda . June 12. 1975 DAILY PILOT D Mq,navox SZS. Bar&U S3 IMMACULATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• &letbnl$10.SQ.Ull . zs• LYMAN BARGAIN! '13 Yamaha '72 Oodco Pitk·Up, au IMW 9712 Mffc.edft lea 9740 14.vtos, llltpOfiecl A9tot, Us-4 Alltos. UM4 .. •. HARBOR llOOR1NG 12SMX, :IClnt cond. t3QO. power alr MW 5bocls ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••-••••~ NSpew s 1a1. H"d•oa hdlo,aadr marllndlr e1s.cmo btuU.. isil. xtru.Sbeli OIAMG!COUMTY"S GS 230 SedH 4 sod. air. Toyota 9761 a-.;,.. HIO Ford ~ f4MI ~~:':z~TanCaln ~. • 6'1S-44li "11 Suaukl Ts.us Dust.er. avall.$21S0.531-41156 OLDIST =':i Blue, good bu)'•••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. •••••••••••••••••• :;;;•;••ci•w•••••Gd.•: 30• VEGA . C.ooverted for d1rt but & '74 Cor. M2. auto, stereo, COM..a, or •.:on. ......... ,.. uu llotonadur, all ll.l'M' equlp~L ln w 9570 l90SL 19S9 90% ~tortd. PS. 2clr, radials. $3150. . CH New Ures, lo ml, SIZS~ WmM4 IOll •nF a, ea&ru. 300 bra. duded £ t lh Oood •••••••••••••••••••••• MB 190J, $6000or beslol· Pb· Ml·7S05 1Yaot6f PP. fMS..sal. ••••••••••••••••••••• .. m ,ooo. 84.Z·ST?S condlU~o~M~t1:·1 POO. ·a. CORVAIR Van. con Sales.Ser'C,Jcc-Leulllil fer. Pr Pty S51 1087 • SALES .. SE.RvtCE Mercwy ttlO SI CASH SSllOtt ll~HaJS CIAFT °'4·05n. verLed to~~ .. 75• loy Carnr, llc. M~I 9744 Xlol ;:,~~~ROLL.A n 650 Zl~~~~~cl ••••••••••••••-·--·• Gooduaedfum/relrtp TwlllC .. 1fll11rlNneh l 9 8 a H 0 n .ta ~ 8 o Rollal\oyee BMW ....................... S48-S73S. 546-1200 '7J MlaC. Fnn/ttov•.5*0'NI ........ Q ..... yecM Scramblu. Good cOnd. UOORIWAID 234E.170\St. '65 MGB COUGAltD7 t •de.. SI..,. I 0 1 T• ~I · lleat Otrer ! 64$.3113 for help ln 1aJe ol nl~eat Colt• Mesa ~ '70 Toyota• mag whla. FOR SALE: 1975 MONZA V -8, auto. tram., {ad.OrJ .. tr ••ti IOIJ OMLY 575000 camper van in Call(.! Xlnl.COt\d. 644-4196 very, very cle811. $1.200 2+2. Lo miles, $3750. air conditlonlQi, powec .,..; • WlllardY•c'h0a Forlecer's~l Homey·mellow. Raised Opel ortradeforVan.642·'1241 Phone MS-0137 before 10 steering. AM/Fkatenio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• .., l /Mlke Kidd B roof t l t 9 746 AM or after 6 PM. h t II l I -• Cl'UUR E 3336 Via LidofS7J..-ao rep Ulco • re r g . ~ s ove, ••••••••••••••••••••••• w 1 e wa s, v ny """• ~.. P.A. Syatem, 4• 2/MonleaaTTSptcial stereo, bed, sink, etc. Tri..... 9761 .661 • wh1:el c overa. Real c o m P I • t O w / 28'TROJAN Cabin Also $00 Royal Infield Xlnl mech. MUST SEE! & '74 Opel Manta Luxus. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mpala Super Sport, 4 s harp ! ftadial Urea. Mlerophonea Best offer CruiHr '65 La lr k Duket. 8'4·7777 lnlo. 675·9589. • $t 6 llOAOWAY Autoanauc, s uper clean. '68 TRIUMPHTR·2SO s pd• 396 eng. $SOO. <VYL292l $29915. over$1000.&U·Q7 b pc • e, SAMIA AHA Only 14,000 miles. Serial MUSTSEU.$'900 SS2·1101or64<MSSO re li210HPV-8Gray,20 '74 HONDA MT 250 '64 Ford Econoline Van, 835·'9171 #9413. Wl1/7 Plbel acrylic drUm set, 9 hrs. ·Dinette, V Berth, E lsinore. Like new.$&(). '500. Good tires & in· nt1u"TIMA v CREVIER BMW 835·3171 • S4S·06S2 * 64 Chevy VaT. W/shell. 6 r ~ pc:. Hardware. ZU cyrn. TMonomatlc, VHF. Fat.Ho, See at 3215 Clay Na terior. 962·149S. Runs TIOflNtHOMACHIMI Por•c .. • eyl. 3 s pd. Gd tires. ~~HAll90ll1U'O. bat. le uaea. $BOO or bell eak dka, bristol cond. 645·8998. • · · good. • • " 9750 V•••OCJH 977 $1000 /bes l orrer645-3637 otter. Bill, 536-SIMO PN,. p t y Best offer I 73 BMW 3.0CS Coupe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA MESA 549-1123 .-.i . 6'0.tl68or 549-8875 "70 YAMAHA 250 Eaduro. Autot W.ted 959 Metallic Blue, 4 spd. Sun 61 Porsche. Super. 90. All REPAIRS-s&lVICE C..__ler 9925 '68 Sta. CP. Fully ~ t.AUCker1na •PUtel t2CJIS58 Dirt bike. Good cond. roor, stereo, one owner. new inter. Fm 8 track E h & .. ~i... •• : ... ,.. c -4' l walnut. Needlep't bench. SE~ RAY 24 '. r u I I Y $400. Accessories. Pr1. •W••E••P••A•Y••T•O••P•OO•••LLA••••R• Low males. Lte. 753J FL. ~tereo. Comp. reblt eng. xc ange ""'uwlds ••••••••••••••••••••••• +stereo. lean. Loe.-· Mlnt condPrPt.)'492·2340 eqwpped_. ready to go! Pty.546·3286. l>~ORTOPUSEDCARS CREV1E R8MW 835·3171 Ura. Must sell toni ght. BROOKLYNBUGCO. '67NEWYorker.fullpwr, PP.Bstofr.963- 7 50S. ------..;;.......:..::...::::..::.:.1 Mercru1ser 165 e ng.. Best orrerovcr$3000.Aft. Esl1males 548·9141 fact ory air. xlnl cond MER~2 Montego, 8 Office~& Under200hrs.Newcond. 7~ YAM. 250 ~D Git· FOREIGN. OOMESTIC!Capri 9715 5PM ,673·462l. '74 VW :-Xlnt cond. See to npprec. 8425077 pass. wagon, auto. A/C, I , ... ,.... 1015 Tra1lerw/pwrwinchin· k1t,exp.chum.21"F.W. orCLASSits ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---See to apprl'ctate. Tony. P I H , P /S, AM /f~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• cld. M usl sell .... 500. xtras. $350. Will deal! If your .car is extra clea '73 V6, 4 s pd, Decor. 2.3K. 1958 Porsche. XJnt c.:ond. "AA l"co I l I ~ ' -968 see us first 1 ,,., .....,. ""°· Chrysler SlatJon Wagon 8. e~ep , uggage ra~ ... Exe svl chrs $15{35, secy 642·8772 ·3528 · x nl. cond. $2,700/orr. ~.750. Call Dcan<t!l<t-2795 •69 Town & coun•'"". Air, radials. $2850.548·3281 chrs $6/24, desks, dftg KAWASAKI F"l • BAUER IUICK 640·5734 art. 5 or 542·5603. '72 VW. Squarebaek. re· w 3 ~\:~~!~ksw ~~ <gt~· loats, Sall 9060 good. $95. 68. runs cos~!~~~rbor 8~~: '73 V6, Decor. AM/FM. !Rolls Royce 9756 ~=~t ~a~T:t~~:: ~~= :~~: ~e:~e ~~:e~ ~~::.ks ~'!!!~ .......... !!!.~ 64$-7411 ' . ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 673·4391 * sunroof, must i.cll ••••••••••••••••••••••• & butt. Am/i'·m slcreo. pass. full power. like '66 Mustang V8 NEW & USED, Cont. Ta· F~J1:A~A~~· ~v~ Y~MAHA 125cc MX $l75. TOP DOUAR 644.2432__ •t DEALER IN U.S.A. ::51_~~19~r b est offe r . ~et~rtv . Ply. $l500. M~~~~oo Couches. Pvl ply. plans, needs glass , $200or ... 839.0904 IMMEDIATB.Y ••••••••••••••••••••••• CARVER '71 Super Beetle clean Continental 99301----------I ble, Cb•its, Desks, nimble, s ips s. 3 hulls+ Kil. Fast on dependable PAID Datsun 9720 ~ ROY . 6'6-5:US cabin & t $70C WILL BU Y YOUR ROLLS R new rear tire;. Good~··•••••••••••••••••••• SACRIRCE • ~as · HONDA CT 70, 1973 Lake FOR AU. OATSUN, TOYOTA • OYCE cond. 642·7919aftS. 71 CONTINENTAL Mark D crSKS Chr" Xe 636·6411 Denrus. new. $350 or best offer . FOREIGN CARS OR VOLKSWAGEN I 23·U.171hs1. Ill, full power. xltn cond. Superb 1967 Mus lan~. ~ • ... rox, 2 , 548·8683 1 COSTA MESA Every extra including lypewiters, drart'g. 7 ERIC. SON 1 yr. old. C •LL OR COME,..... PAID r~OR OR NOT., s0-4444 VW Repairs . F.ngines. Hestorrer. 644·6474 8 "" " · T · power steering, power board & m ach., Clles, & . ea ut1ful ly Curn . & 350CC Harley·Davidson TO SEE US I DWOILLLALI,. PCAALYL ~~EONTP 1,' ClOSlO SUNDAYS rans missions llebuill Corv•tte 9932 brakes. factory air con· many other otc. things. rigged . 494.3503 171, only "'""' mJ·, looks , ..... or Exchanged. Tune·ups, · d . "Ac "\J\N ALLEN 540 fi •.•2 ·s b 9760 mufflers brake ,·obs cl" ••••••••••••••••••••••• iuoning & 4 almost ttcw .....,.1010 17' Thistle 2 set sails trlr ;;real! $200 or bl!st orr. • ·V'f't 1 oa • '· • c super wide tares. Ne.., • I • Need k cc.2 l 0 I --. -1······················· Reasonable Work Guar. 73 ORVcl'TE ..., P1...slrO"J91 1090 xlnt cond. xlras. $1700. ssom ewr .••• ;. 4 7 1971 Dats un S t a tton1 1966 SA!l.U Steve556·9300. LOADED.17,000mi. factory paanl joll. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 213·472·5520. '72 Yamaha Mini·Enduro. t Wagon. Very good <:ondt·1 Good eond. 30 mp••. °'I"~. • 5Sl ·5217 * Completely restored by W ll S tlon •ood ua I ,., """ 064 VW BUS Gd. cond. Villa Ford & gUMant.eed ur her . pinet, xlnt 18' SEAGULL w /trlr. S225 -. '73 Yamaha 80 • g . ., s '!11 e~ge. 968·1•179 afler5 p.m. Radio, new rubber. besl r---r 9933 by them. $1200. Please cOhd. S7SO. ~llOCM •Ct. 4 good ri·ggi·ng s"'ls but $250. Ph . 540·1'""' Good paint & interior. ---_.__,.. Call 552·1063. .... vau °'1400 c 11 b f 6 T t 9765 offer over ~"'· 493·6843 ••••••••••••••••••••••• orwknds • • llOOW.CNstlfwy.ll · • · a e ore p.m.1 oyo a _.,., 1~~~~~~~~~ · needs some work. sooo. Motor Homes. 642_9405 642·9338 __ !••••••••••••••••••••••• anytime '69 XR7. f'ully eqwp'd .• 1_ Mu s~ s e 11 !. Loved 847-1338 Sole/Rent 9160 I new tires. st~reo. leather Olds b .I 9955 Wurlit Sp t XI '74 610 Wgn . <.:o mp. JQYQJI(' '72 VW BUS, Radio, int. Orig. ownr. $1,350. mo 1 • ier me · nt Lido 14 No. 2512 w/traller, ••••••••••••••••••••••• I equiped. Xlnl cond. $800.. I'-> H eate r , A /C. 7 pa s~. 4!17·1978 ••••••••••••••••••••••• =•~ or best offer. Xlnt Cond. $1100. '74 Explorer 20 ft. Only WE BUY & take ove r paymenl : Brand Mew '74s $3,395. 644-4382 Sales and Servi(-e · · eves. 673·3'731 2,000 mi. has generator. IMPORTS 1. 494·8188. i. OMLY I 0 LEFT Dodge 9935 OLDSMOBILE Sor d Ch H d roof air. roof rack. many '63 BUG. New eng. + •• ••••• •••••••••••••••• GMC TRUCKS S 'i c,rry ammon LIDO 14' nicest Lido on olher extras. $10.500. T o p Dollar For .\nyl 'il Pickup. w/camJ)l'r. Loi Also 14 Demos banged up front=Btg $2375 '73 Spt Dart, v·top. HO ..... D• c•ns P net rgan, perfect coas t. S urprise Dad.1 963·4168. Make or Model. I male s . Bes l offe r . at bargain! 540-5790. Pow/atr, all xtras. clean. " ~ """ cood. 542·1494 Karen, 213·746-5098 days .' . 979 6030 THE:\1 E:-.IOOuS U • ity "'~ HAMMOND H..J85 J ·yrs 714·898·0293eves. Traeler1, Tranf 9170 JIM PANOS .--· --· ---i SAVl:-.IGS '70 VW. Many Xlra~. 19·800mi. P.P.!>4!>-l2?0 2~~~bor~ oJd I cond ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Fiat 9725 ExamplL· $1500. Steve 646-2994 (8 lo '73 Challenger, V·8, P/s. Costa Mesa ~-9640 ing ra~=~·. 846.·1~7kS LIDO 14 W/ trailer. Compacl Travel Trailer. MAZDA ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·1 ~<.:ELICA 5wkdys)642·8720ev. P /b. air. Very clean !---- between6·9 pm Complele. Good cond. Slps 6.Clean&cute.$570. 2001S.Manchesler ORAMGECOUMTY'S 4s pecd , ai r_. r,adi o , Volvo 9772 $2600. Da~s 213/448-4584 ·;2 OLDS 98. $2395. Im· MAKE OFFER. 642·7979 968·1148. Anaheim 636-6000 MEWEST & LARGEST heal er. 0137 K If N) ••••••••••••••••••••••• or .Eves 8-&6·5039. mac. cond .• 61,000 m1. SportilM) ~eock 1094 40' TRI H air finished '68 N. d ·r T I Orang• County's JMM EDlATE $3477 j Phone 54lH220 ask fo r ••••••••••••••••••••••• . · .1 . • 1mro t'nl ra1 er "' SPECIAL '74 DODGEBIOO Steve ~• o • g 1r ... , um1ruc, glng, 2 anchors, 2 pro· sink & stove. Sleeps 4. -r " " llU\1 l ...,,. '64 F85. auto. overhauled ., ... Bo ts . ,_ H . engine, sat s. gen .• ng· inc porta-potty. icclJox, Highest S R. .... er Alt MDol!:dL__llVs· E&.lct·Yolors J) l • S·.-..•r Van -------- fits n 6'h ft. Xlnt. cond. pellers, & masts. Ph. Xlnt cond $595· 497·1241 on Imports D' k . Cl W\ WHO VOLVO SAlfl V·8• auto. trans., power eng. $150 or best offer. Call J o 6'0·6074 213·928-4004 aft. 5:30 p.m. aft 5 ' Bill Maxey Toyota IC Miiier Motors ~··~'· • steering. New intenor. Bdy. needs wk. 962.14~ . c.; II R ffll ~DBm . 0 Beal pri ce inc rease . only 16,000 miles. (37548 > n. ..... KITE No. 591, 12', self bal-17' Norlhwes tCoach. l~. a ogeror I ' .:. ·~· TOY TA Super stock. All models $4695. '66 Olds. forced to st.'ll. HIN, Steno 1091 ing, good sails. F\an boat. Self cont. $1500. Aft 4 pm, ---847 -855S Priced to Sell. Overseas New tires. Xlnl cood. ho C ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675·4798 96J.1915. FREE APPRAISAL 120 w. Wurncl' 1966 Horbor. c M' 646 9303 Deliver y Specialists l9'1W KEMXJN mi. 831.0486. OLOR T V 25" console. w b I & al So. M:.iin M---l) l • r LJ\\AMCnJEElli good cond. $75. 675-4787 14' ALCORT, fast, un· WOW! e uy usei cars Sanl.i:\na ;,.ii·l l:J:! azda 9738 ,,,. .. Autll 2!>24HARBORBlVO. 1970CUTLASS.newpa1nt, alt.4:30p.m . sinkable. w/'frlr. New 23 ' Golden l'alcon, 1974. lC~~~~~·OLc~.11!roGr'RaOfTreHe ••••••••••••••••••••••• <IUll" WJW COSTAMESA 549·8023 trans & brks. XI cond. '74 at S1650. Make offer. M. t c1 1· 11 If "' " "' °'1350 833 UT"' "10 6763 532.241 .,, in con · •u Y se a ppra1l.al 197J FIAT 1969 Dod••e RT 440 mags "' · · .,,,; " · Magdavox 19" color con· u cont. Pulled less than I MAU>A VOLVO 0 • ' • soleTV,goodcond,,lOO. 1000 ma. Rear bath w/ C IWTJI CHEVROLET wide tires, green/stock. Pinto 9957 Call 642·7919. AQUA Cat w ltnuler, aux. lub & s hower. Sips 5. 182 11 Be ach Blvd. Mint ~~~~orl Cou~·820211' • • 1966 Hurhor CM h46 9)03 _S1800. Rick, 536-7189. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 h.p. opt. With extras. lJ,500 BTU air cond. Bal Huntington Beach ~ Ford 9940 '72 RUNABOUT Radio. RCA 20" Color TV Makeoffer.645·1407 Jacks.$3,795.673.0528. 847·6087 5-19-3331, '7t Flfl.Tl~Spider. NOW ORAMGECOUMTY ••••••••••••••••••••••• A/C,auto.40J(X)mi.ong. C.oosole.$95. loat SU / SELLIMGYOURCAR,; 5l>pd.mags,sharp! I VOLVO '69FordLTDwagon.Full owner. great shape. Call~·l45& D~ks pt 9070 !~~!~~~~·.~!i!~t:t: ••• !!~.~ TOPPRICESPAID • 1 S29\J0.9G8·0158 . EXCLUSIVELYVOLVO pwr .• A I C. AM /FM. ~l00.5J6.3248 2 color ~Vs. N~ minor ••••••••••••••••••••••• GARDEN ER ·s UT ILITY For Imports .74 r'iat X 19. Loaded w / j Largest Vol vo Dealer Per I . con d. ~ 1400. ·72 Wagon , auto matic, rei;>a1r 21 wood SLIPS NewportBcach TRAILER • 7 5 Pa1dfororNot extr as. Like new. ts.ow inOrangeCounty! 546·6541. luxury inl., stcreo. lu.,g. cabtnels. RCA & Zen $2S Sailor Power LICENSE SIOO S:W.J4t7 Dean Lewis l_..s mi .• Priced LO l>Cll. Cati I 8 d N '74 BUY or LE.\SE '70 LTD Cntry Sq. Wagon. rack. new tires. low mi. ea 875·1301 673·52SJ 64.5·8506 . . l"'"'" Harbor,··,T.M~.. aft 6, 5-18-0709. I ran 8W DIRECT 642·9401. ----------114.yt 5 · & """ " Lugg. rack, air, full pwr, -------- Gerrard 092 Turntable Side·Tie on Balboa ls. Up ,.:.,. •rv•c• 9-4oO 646·9303 Jllt'Wor 97301 MAZ DAS ~···~c~.~~-~·,~.·~ new trans & ~ires, x:lnt 74 Pinto Wagon, 4 spd. VI/cover & Stylus for to 42' Boat, no live· 5 -,-cond. Lo m1. $1400. 2300 En!!. R/t-1. air, lui·0~. C • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • •• • • • • • TOP CASH.1 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · ~ D·4 . $1 5 0./offer . aboards.714·615-2290 .. 642·8850 rack. Xlnt Cond. $2858 494·0192 4 U.S. 14 Mag whls. w/2 For clean usec1 cars &1 '73 .. E .. • r 84? 2694 ----------1Wanted slip or -side tie Cor new F60 ures. used for l ru c k s ! II ow a r d i 12 cyl, 2+2, air. mant.1 OUR HU&( DISCDUNTED 2025 !?·Manchester '72 COURl.l::R. new tires, trm. w• -· ---- Car SLereo, AM /F M . 2S'Trimaran.pref.Hunt. only50mi.Cost$180.sell Chevrolet,Dove &Quail i 548·W20or67:13586 ! A heim 750 2011 AM /FMrad10.Sl950. Plymouth 9960 Casselle w /spkrs , nr Harbour area. Aft 6 pm, Sl50 incl. 'g. 3 GGO W/ap· Streels, nr. MacArlhur. IJ l PRICE $3395 na --* * 548·4402 * * ••••••••••••••••••••••• new. Sac. $15/oller. Also 848·7632. prox . 1000 m i. l e1t. Jamboree and Bristol · ensen 9732, Autos, UHd portable cassette 552·9234 Newport Beach 833·0~·:•••••••••••••••••••••••1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·70 LTD CntrySq Wagon w/case.648·0919anyUme loats,Sp•ed& · -Mus l Sell '73 J ensen LESS $500 full power. xlnt cond. Slli 9080 ca.roper shell. for Datsun I I HU.Y I Healey_. Xlnl <.:onc11l1on. j AMC 9905 Sl400/offer. 960-3026. St /AM/FM adi •~ k 1 b C ••••••••••••••••••••••• ereo w r o .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• p1c up. a so um per JUNK CA RS!! ~ 64::i·04~-1 1972 Ford Gal 43.000 mi, t ape. Packard Bell SK1Boat14'h'Outboard g uard. Make orrer . 847-7lA3 M d ' '73AMCJAVEUM · Spanish console. $150. with new trailer 546·4103 • -.-I -rt-~ --1 az o 9738 J 2 DR HT new l1res, $1700. lnq 222 Call m orninga. 642·1460. 548 0063 • ~u 05, mpo irg ••••••••••••••••••••••• I F . 1· . . W. Marqutta aft 4 . v.s. auto. trans., power• ATLAS Chry51er jPtymouth Open Daily & Sun. 'til 10 PM 2929 llarbor Bl\·d., Costa Mesa 546-1934 ' . Autos for Sate 1·••••• ••••••••••••••••• 1 RX2 M AZUA Xlnt. Air. I, CASH REBATE actory air cone al1onin~. OLDER RCA 21" Color loats, Stor-9090 ••••.••••••••••••••••••• Gneral 9701 •. Michelini.. Koru 's.$1,500. ,1 FROM · t C 1 L .k d -7" "'-ti / . steering, radw, healer.. BY OWNER onsoe. 1 e newcon . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ que~ •••••••••••••••••••••••' ti42·2i10 I I vinyl roof. tmlt..'<i 1:tass.1 1973 GHAN TORINO ._ . $95. 963......... Boal S torage.daily · Clau1c1 9520 ; LAMBORGHINI I -1 Mazda Mtrs. Four othe rs Lo choose SQU I RE STATION 61 Catalina. Ai; cond. & .....,.. we e kly monthly -••••••••••••••••••••••• ,MercedesBenz 9740 ~ of America : rrom. Heal s ha rp ! WAGON .P/S,P/8,A/C. Had 10. Powe;._ Good NEW SO Wall Ultralinear Speakers. wholesale Security·24 hr launching Very RARE '53 Nash .l\:"\:"\OC:'\CI ~(; ;•••••••••••••••••••••••1 1 (342GVC) S2695. new tares. Lug. rack. cond. ~00.548·321.J. ramp. Newport Dunes. He aley with '59 Cad AU TO CLASSICS I Mercedes Benz i L1kc ne w eond. Lo w Pontiac 99•5 1131Buck8ay.644·0Sl0 engine. Make ofter. E f" C • l ~KENDON m1les .. $3750pnvatc par 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 875·0970, ask for Btll. LTD I xecu ave ar I Your p . 0 I AMCn m t c II 5•0 877" .. ....a.~• M--'--flCe n y ~ y. a ...,. 0 • I t>i Tempest Safan Wagon priee. 875·2489 ..... ----T rt ti I 4 5 0 SE I 252• H4R80R BLVO a-.1-t r•1po 0 Oft ·~64 MCGdli 11Roa,?sDler ~7255. 0 range Co u n t y · s I COSTA MESA 549·8023 1972 FORD >;,.TOM ._., S3956.o.,.,., .,..r···-~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• a 1 a c ·• r. -. newest . mos t modern "" ""'' WTI SPECIALIZING IN V·8 a uto. trans. radio, ' .-~pnt. air ••••• G •• E.N •• E.R··A·T·O··R······ CaA~t•rt, s•; 9120 646·2022or 548·7<&H2 authonzeddealer! I $252.80 mo. $ 2 8 9 5 '69 AMC JAVELIN Camp•r Special l·-o L'IREBIRD <:'.- Marine, 110 auxiliary ••••••••••••••••••••••• '46 FORD WOODY S 1 S I 2 DR SST he~te r . Full c 0 amper PtS, P i ll. xlnt. t·oml. 3K V $550 . See a t . C b SC 3 cs • ervice t . V.8. auto. trans .. factory e quipped. Cab l)ver Sl.950/ofr.6-105734aft.5 Rosan/s-sll.p•7 NB 8 ~ a ·Ove r . . .• Has new l1res, brakes & Leasing Air. power window, d ---,. w d d h I air con 1t1omng, power camper. Sleeps six, ice . .--------·---1 Slove, icebox, sleeps 4, ~~~i:G4?i77~~ El· s ape. ·r11EXEW AM /FM s t e reo, low steering, radio, heater. box. s tove und oven. 67 i'1reb1rd 100. ~adcd. lo.tt,Malnt...-ca/ gd.int., Reico hyd.jacks, l!li5 1..\:\IBOHClll:\f miles,36monlhopen end Real s harp' Low price! <93859L ) Primo cond. Ste re o. Sef-•lu f020 $SS0.494 ·1003ext.604. '31 Model A P/U new URRACQ lease. loededWlttl: '(YWK229).$1395. PRICEDTOSELL SlS-OO/bst ot r.552-7372. ••••••••••••••••••••••• g' t bed R AUTOMATIC '62 Chevy, 1 Ton chassis en ine, rans ; · uns. NOW ON DISPLAY Sl5,000 cost. buy·back 1 ~KENDON ~KENDON '73 Trans"'-Eleclrical-Woodworklng t $25"" 93 I 499 1253 """ Plumblni:-lnstallalion mokn . . vv. ga ~as --·--·------$10,354 ; dcprcc. $46'1.6; I TRANSMISSION AMCnJIEEP AIWIC'1JEEP Xlnt cond. Must sell. •. Repair. Inboard En". Lan s, a.tr water coo er Recreational Takm~ Orders On Int. $4455. + Tax & Lie. OR OR 8 557 497 1or557 5967 "' "' on top. big v ·8. 828·1201. V• .. lcl•s I 2s24 H&RB eLvo. 2s2• HARB Lvo. · · Repair <in boat>. Scorpio "'" 9530 The New Es~ada's $20~291"7 ·1, s.·ec. clepol>it. Ser. COSTA MESA 549·8023 COSTA MESA 549·8023 T ... ·-d·rbi'rd 9970 •hrlne. 548·9704 1973 VW poptop camper, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ IMMED. DELIVERY I ._., "' ----------1 great mileage, must sell, Sand Buggy & trlr VW ARRIVING 'OON Bwck 9910 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lo•, Power 9040 offer? P .P.498-2499 1600CC. r oll ca1'{e all Open Mon·Sat. 9 lo 6 Jim Slernons lnc luc11nq all this ••••••••••••••••••••••• '65LTD.S'.IOll. T Bird 'Iii. new paint & •••••••••••••••• .. ••••• licensed. $lOOO. 551.4166 Closed Sun. Econom1cat powerful '66 Buick LaSahre. Ex· Steve 646·2994 (8 to 5 uphol. Good cond. LQw '73VW (Weslfalia)Cmpr. aft 5. AUTO CLASSICS.LTD. Imports Silky s mooth ro sary cellent runnini:: cond1 · wkdyJ 642·8720eves. mal es. Bes t oiler. 32' Century Cab. Cruiser. Tw in C hrysler eng. $12,000. Call 67S.5774. Poplop. Xlnt. cond. 16000 ---------10591 Bec hler Ri ver, (7 I 4) 83~9300 enqine with 3 vr 50.000 t ion . $550/bes l ol fer. ,71 Ford Ton'no GT. 6-16·8458. mi. AM/FM. MusL sac. 4 Wheel Drives 9550 f'ounta1n Valley, Ca. ~ mile factory warranty 548·5818 anytime ------- Pvt. pty. 968·1093 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7141557·3345, rieat cr rec 11n 1ng $1450.Call522·3L29 V~a 9974 UMl CHRIS 25' Ovemiter. .:>slps 2. '68 enii. szooo. 148-7082 eve1/wknds. -t....lleHo--9140 '73 lnt'l .1, T P .U. P/b, 714 963·8381 '7El M.B .. 300 SEL. 3.5. naugahycle buc ket '621UICK SUMMER Wh l '6 ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -....... PI S, auto. lS,OOO m 1. ,__________ conom1cal. luxurious seats Wtlh memory SI OO. 645•3383 s. .. 'i2 \·ega GT, dean. Auto . camper + m any extras! "'lfa Rom•o 9705 European. 2 Tone blue & lron1 passenQer seat 5 Falcon. 4 dr. Sedan. 6 $1600. LIC EOH 317. Pmt. X35' Kenskill in Adult 18' Glass·2 moton·l ·eohp, I' ark . I 81 k from 1·7'nhp. on larae wheel heh/sto res. $4300. PP. lrlr. Live bait tank. Ex· 536·7123. tras. Re ady lo go! '1900. •---------- Clean! $4200. 548-4970 :. ••••••• : ••••••••••••• gray. Comp I cqwp. tn· ra{11al ply tires' Power Cadillac 9915 cyl. stick sh ift, gd. int. & ply. 557 8537 aft 5 cluc1 sunrt . Minl cond. rttsc brai..es lull ••••••••••••••••••••••• body. Rad l1res. Huns-. --. 1974 JEEP. 4 whl dr. i.., ·71 AlCa Spider . 44,000 mi, 644·68 15 cArp,!Hng 1achome1er CADILLAC but needs eng. wrk. $325 H Vega Wagon. Air, Ton J ·lO P. Up. 12,200 AM I.FM. S..1700. ~II for ---------console rear w indow or orr. 9 lo 5. 400·6183. G.T · P/S. $3100. Call f<>r mi ·s. 642·6683 details. 494·3661 '62 190 SL Mer cedes. def 0 9 g e r ere G.." 1 c Over 70 to choose from /\fl. 6PM 495-6415 details. 494·3661 Rebll engine. Hardtop. c;tock tin ted 91a••, From °'1995. G "" 1\'' k .,., • "' " '6 l STA . WGN. A /C, 72 Vega GT wgn. Spot· Aml f'm slereo. As m g 1oc1cm9 luel cap s 1m Financin & Leas1n •. I $4 350 586 7394 h radio, $125. Call Morn ess. 28.000 mi. 4 speed, 8 · · ·---wooa s1ee11nq w eel. ..........__ c-...a•--ings : track tape. S2200, 673-164S yclH/ Scoot•rs 91 SO Trucks 9560 Audi 9707 '71 24 ft. Marauder F/B, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• twin HIS, loaded incl. '71 Yamaha 350ce, under auto pilot. Da)'S 64&28ll 4000 mt, xlnt cond. $400. or eves, 968·7465. 675·4787 aft. 4:~ p.m. SO' dsl Trawlers $SOM '74 SUZUKI Street & Dirt. 40: dsl Trawlers SlSM Lesa than 250 mi. $95. & 30 Tr•wlert $22,000 usume loan. 537~101 Compl'd price. F\nlahed •---------&. under conal. AllanUc 1973 YAMAHA 2SOMX Paolllc MariUmeCo. rebll eng, no miles. Xlnt 675·194S/646-~9l cond. $600. 592.2793 40' CUST. Dietel Trawler, '71 KAWASAKI 500. xlnt under cona t . Grand cond. Mual aee lo ap· Banks t y pe. $10,000 preciale.979·7260 comp. S4'7·8978aft. 7PM ---=~-------1 ·12 M1ico 250, WhM.lamlth 21 ft. Tolly Cr.tl, 1914. equipped. Must sell by .Boat yard 1pecl•I. Rebll Sat. RccenUy reblt. $300 ena. New elec. Quick or make offer. Mi-0042. sale. ft60()0. ~l. ~.:.-.:.-------73 Honda SL 70, Ort&. U~' new ribertlau Ownr. Clean, fut m811Y walkthru, new ll HP, xtraa Betl olru 6'2·0346 Mere. • trailer. $4795. all. 3:30 Mneolr.142.-. 1----------...:..;..;;._;..-------1HONDA, CL175, 4M ml, 14' ~lon Wba*, Sour xlntcond. $450. Pull, 50 HP. Eltc 1tr 4r 559.5339 ••. u.~ under s hn. Wiii pull #1lder1. New '74 BMW R75/6, 7SOcc l•OOO, ullln1 S2400. w /wlndJ•mmer " 145·5000 DockmHter, cualom 1addleba&5. S..tboa Bay Club P750. 961·9181a.I\..6 p,m. TOYOTA SALE New '7 4 Pickuos STILL AV AJLAllE plus HUGE STOCK OF 75'• '4ly or LeOH MOW! ~WtlemiA 'Cf) TOYOTA 1966 Harbor, C M 646 9303 '60 CHf:V. ~. ton pimp. w/'70 reblt. eng. $600. or beat offer. 846-1810 '57 fo'ord Pickup. Reblt en~. New clutch. Campe,r shelJ. 8'2·1150 •675--3831. S2 Chevy Pickup. RUM fX• cellent. $450orbestorter. 6"2·3963 aft. Spm '57 Ford V ..S.outo. ~. ton. pipe rack. $5so. Pvt. Pty. H723S4. S81·8130 ·10 AUDI 100 LS, 4 dr, 4 !lpd, Am/Fm stereo tape. only 31,000 orig. mi. l Owner. Xlnt cond. 52095. 645·8457. MB Cream Puff cond. Al so muc h more WWWI ~ 642·1460 830·0400or496·71Sl all.6. 2SOS Air. '66, Must sell, e q u 1 Pm e" 1 t 0 0 J.6M ......_ "'4. 53500. 494 ·8385 days, numerous 10 mention C... .._ S40 9'00 5SHJ052 eves. AX3 Coupe (S er 9167 Triumph 9767 Triuritph ~~~====--====~::::::::::::::: •••••••••••••.••.•••••• •·•····••·······••·•••• r ~, •1&658.21 WICAMGIVI YOU .ALI. THI C-R-e.D-1· T Y•MffdaSHI S....Y•M ... , Cttlf ..... .,. alotct ..... . 842-6666 • • I\ 066 Cad Conv. Ex cond. Comp •. pwr. Tllt-telc . whl. Am /Fm s ter eo, $1300. 645·2094 I ·75 Coupe de Vall e de Elegance Model $8650. PP. 640·8988. $3950. '71 CAD F1eelwood Brougham . lo miles , mint. xtras. <213>592·5227 Camero 9917 • •••••••••••••••••••••• '67 Camero. New motor, tl'9ns. rearend. Gd ures, 3spd. 968·4S89all5PM Che•rolet 9920 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '71 IM PALA, radio, •ir, dtsc brks, P /S, A(f, elec. ian .• xlnt eond. $1500./oCr.546-4922 Classified Ads sell big items, 1m•ll ilcms or any ltem. 642·~8. ,, \I BRAND NEW " 1975 OLDS Starfire ORDER YOURS TODAY ONLY $3577 1975 GMC PICKUP ORDER YOURS TODAY s3577 TAKE YOUR CHOICE '69 AMC Ja•t lin SST J\ul o m:.it1t· t r.irhmi-.::.ion. rut.ho and hcJll'r 1Z\.E IO.'i 1 '61 ChtT. Ho•a G t\lindt:r . autumattr. r ;.a ti r t• • h e .i t c r . I W U~i.1h 1 '61 Dodqe Dart Autom<ilH-. powt'r :.hoer· '"~· air t·o1Hht1on1n i-: ( \' 11 ~.111 I s977 TAKE YOUR CHOICE '72 VEGA W AGOH 1 ::.pl'l'd , r.idw. ht-Jlcr, wh1ll' ~J ib 111.1:wc11 1 '72 Cht•. Chut llt WGCJGf1 Aulorn,.i 11•, (JUWL'r stl'cr· I I) ;..! • I ,1 d I 0 • ht.' ;1 l C r . 1791WYW I '71 Monte Carlo A11tomJ t1 t'. :.11 r rondi· t 111 11 111 • • ' 1 n ~ I top . 1~i!IUL '\I '73 COUGAR IXR 71 Full l'l.llllri:tf 11\(.l\ldtt'K) OO•er WI~. >fet&c.1 vtc.. lCJ• mite~ 645H00J $3999 '12 IUICK SKYLARK A rf}ttl 1Aw{1I Full PQwo<. fattCl'Y dlf. PlU:) A :)UN ROOF t3420PAJ '72 HEW YORKER Full Ol'>wt-' lu•u') e11u•P-P-eO 1nck.IC'l·'V) fi tlt)('f "'' l ..Jw m ilt:) onty 39 000 \640(.HR '74 IMPAU C USTOM 9e•uhlut cu fqu1poeo ""''" c111 tt..e lu .. ur ... 1ntlva nq M t wtoee1 CX ¥i.t'' w1ncJo....,~ ill( 0Mlt 11 000 "lll~S (lU8JKtj' s3777 '70 COUGAR F ull uuwtir fat.1r.1rf o•f tc.no . IOw m olP<l<,I• t:>i'JAvU Only s21 I I '74 I UICI< ELECTRA LTD r ult., lu• ~<"'I ' 1u•roe~ • "° on1y 2 t 000 'no&-. .,,4,lPA '69 THUHDERllRD LANDAU Tn1, f\f>.t1Jr••u1 1u1ury '·"' t\a~ R,,.1.:rytn1ng •'ltl na, r.,1l"lly 69 OVO m 11e s,1 \YW::.2t8 s 1888 '74 I UICI< C ENTURY LUXU<; • O• Seaar• '"" lh•n .000 m1te'i1 Ataotut~ly intfwroom Ire• n Reallt ""' -,,u1st1fld1ng Lil wnb all tne t\.l .. "'Y te4tuun. b37HRt11 '71 AUDI I OOLS • ctoor • ·f•f'i&tl ·'-·dil'\ E qwpr,,ed thtl ""'dy '¥'Ou wQviO A-i nt S nowroorn ltl' ti 1111Uk1 $AVE '70 I UICI< LE SAIRE • Of' F 1111 00llJlr9f ' faCtCAy air !:>PM~llnq cooa11•Jn • M>42 s1333 '72 CHEV. l<IHGSWOOO EST ATE WA GOH 3 ~11 ·• loll l>0•6f A air. ICI# 28 000 ""'"' 6tijfAf '68 FORD TORIHO COO! Power laelory a11. v1nv1 100 N~1 on9 '" '°""" fWYH838/ '71 COMTIHEHT A l 4 Cl Full hJ0•1ry &QUI~ 1519CPM) s2888 '73 CORV ETTE 1 Bat • \CJeeO "'' cono. ~t.-teo. t•ll w-IHI' er (\f"8><T0> s5999 '71 OPEL GT A utomatic tr1n1: _.., cond1l1oruno l"9MMJI s2666 '61 M GC Hald fr> hntl 6 cyf aufoma<.c:. hke new c;.ond1fl0'\ YWY6~8) 52333 '62 JAGUAR MARK II 3.1 SEDAM Wi•• w heel) ~utorn1t1c trant runs QOOd '"''°'e th•~ ctass1t & redMLe • prolol ISM.13381 s1444 '74 OPEL MAHTB. LUXUS ONl Y fl 000 MllES AulO""ll1C lrN1$ s... .... ,. safety 1836LKP) s3333 '73 JAG X512 sno-<oom eona111on low 33 000 ,...1<>5 8rt11'ih ta<tng 9'"" '' nas evetV1-n.no. T .... -'.,.,. atoun<I ,61161-<YW/ 58888 "' 1111111 00 •• Zz s u p E R s L E NEW DATSUNS ALL AT DEEP DISCOUNTS! OVER 12 MEW DATSUN PICKUPS • 5 MEW DATSUN 610 SEDANS & WAG OMS • 9 MEW DATSUN 710 2 DOORS, 4 DOORS, WAG OMS A few examplH : '75 710 2 Door liro11n•t '""' :~1 $3595 • '75 610 WaQon Brana Ni!w1 •0311!.9 $4695 • '75 PickYD Brana Newt 1 0::06• $3395 SAVE •74 2602 • -· •" mags one owner •~7• $5995 • '74 610 COUPE •03058 • 028S8 • 03014 $3795 3 to Choose • •74 610 4 Door 102872 $3295 • '71 CADILLAC ELDORADO Full -· one owner •2&611 Save 11 Of11y $3695 & MANY MORE SUPER DEALS CALL TODAY 546-8017 0 s DOWN ON ANY NEW PONTIAC IN STOCK b ..... :lrMCIHew 75 Grand Prix $]41 !? .a mos Cu n pnce $4979 •r>el T &L 0.19"90 pml ${>804 one< T &L & All Fin Charoes AP A. 16 2•"' on llClOfO\tecl CTe<l•I. PONTIAC ASTRE 37 MILES PER GALLON E P.A. STAN DARDS Where's the best place to SA.VE '74 CAPRI • V-6. sp0rty 4 speed . bucket seats. less than 20.000 miles (784LXH ) ONLY s3595 • •73 CONTINENT AL 4 Door Sedan. Tow n Gar Elec tric ve nt w indo ws luxury 1nteno r. Only 23.500 miles Leathe r interior . metallic finish. (057HMH) 55695 • •74 CHEVROLET Monte Carlo Silver moo n dust finish. soort console. bucket seats. factory air. power windows. p0wer steering & brakes. • 17.000 miles. Like new luxury. (026KRO} For only • '69 V.W. BUG Dark blue w i th whi t e interio r. ski rack, rebuilt engine. radio. (YCL250) ~ /) LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY! Other Autos- DeVilles- Broughams-· Convertibles JUST A FEW EXAMPLES: •74 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM The Epitom e of l\lotonng Beauty. 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C OUGAR XR-7 AM 1 i''.M s tereo. auto, ai r , o pw. s lcer . & brakes. yiny l roof, low miles. l71SHEU) $3795 1970 FORD LTD 2 rtr .. 11.T .• auto , air, power s t eerin g & brakes. viny l roor, low \ 7ti0Ali U I . $1388 I I '· • IJagDna/South £oast Today's Clo Ing · .Y. Stoeks .• EDITION VOL. 68, NO. 163, 5 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1975 TEN CENT$; Laguna 'Finance Deficiencies' By JACK CHAPPELi. Of"'• 0.lly ~II« sc.ft An Orange County Grand Jury l>robe of Laguna Beach city finances has uncovered what its a uditors consider to be 10 defi- c iencies, some of which have come as surprises to the city of- ficials. In no case, however, were any serious violations or state code found. Laguna's SP here Delayed By Wll.LIAM SCHREIBER Of U.. DAiiy Piiot St%ff The Oran ge County Local Agency Formation Commission heard n early three hours ol public tes timony Wednesday before de laying action until July 9 on a proposed partial sphere of influence for Laguna Beach. The sphere being sought by the city would ext end along the coast, incorporating much of the South Laguna area, and inland, takinl? in thousands of acres of undeveloped hills and cany<_?ns. LAFC staff mem bers had re· commended to the commission that the sphere be reduced con- siderably to include only some additional land a long Laguna and Wood Canyons, directly ad- jacent to the current city boun- daries. It was the second of three planned sphere of influence con· siderations by the LAFC for Laguna Beach. Several months ago, the com- mission approved a sphere for the city that incorporated nearly all of the Laguna Canyon waters~d near the. Laguna ·Lakes in Laguna Canyon. Next year, the LAFC will con- s ider additional city requests that. about half the Irvine Com· pany's coastal s trip between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach be added to the sphere. Dozens of residents of Laguna Beach and South Laguna add- 1·essed the commissi~n Wednes- day and opinion appeared to be cqually·divided over the issue of including South Laguna in the city's sphere. The entire Laguna city council attended the session and most of its m ~m be r s addressed the LAFC, urging its members to give in to city wishes that their entire s phere proposal be ac- cepted. Several coun cil members and a number of other speakers cited geographic a nd cultural ties between the two communities. Councilman J on Brand said a permanent link between the (See LAGUNA, PageA2) Trek CGntinues The inves tigation by a Newport Beach accounting firm is a routine audit initiated re- cently by the grand jury to de- termine if cities are meeting state laws dealing with utiUza- tionofrestrieted funds. . Laguna Beach is the first coastal city to be investigated. The firm of Coopers and Lybrand made its r ecommenda- tions following a review of the D•llY Pil.t SQtl PllOIO HE WILL RETURN Charles A. Hess Hess Back In Post at Huntington Charles A. Hess. one of three Laguna Beach Unified School District •dministrators ousted by a majority bloc of trustees in 1972, has been hired as business services s uperintendent of the Huntington Beach Union High School District. · Hess, 49, currently is business services chief of the Palm Spr- ings Unified School District. He accepted the $28,500 per year Palm Springs position in May 1973. Six m onths earlier, he had been dismissed from his business services position at the height of a philosophical dispute between three Lagun a Beach school trustees a nd then Supt. William Ullom. · UJJom, who also was fired , ac- cepted a position as superinten· dent of a northern California school district. The third ou s ted ad· ministra tor, ..Robert Reeves, later was rehtted in Laguna as assistant s uperintendent of in- <See HESS, Page A2) ' Determined Danicl Ambrose, 18, of Santa Cruz, and his j equally determined donkey, Holly, are conUnulng their trek from San Diego to Sonoma, following Ute path or ; Father Junipero Serra. They arrived at the Irvine 1 Equestrian Center today. This picture was tak4;n during ! a rest stop in Sou.th Laguna. Ambrose hopes to · collect • pledges during the walk to benefit retarded children. ,,.J ' fiscal 1973-7.4 budget and actual expenditures . It reviewed transfers between different city funds and reviewed the internal controls the city has on its money. Of the 10 recommendations made by the firm, seve'r al refl ected diffe r e n ces of philosophy. some were already being corrected by the city but some of the dfaclosures of old as- sessment district finances sur- prised Finance Director Richard Reese who only recently joined the city starr. In two cases, the city has col- lected excess funds from im- provement district assessments. The problem is the excess funds have to be dis bursed. to the people who paid the money. To do that would require a title search for hu~dreds of pro· perties. The title search alone would eat up the extra money. Reese said. The money involved is about $75.000 for both cases. One assessment proje<'t in- volved an Arch Beach Heights area sewage assessment dis - trict. The other involves speeial assessment dis tricts formed prior to 1973. However, detailed records were not maintained and $30,000 in exce~s funds can- not be specifically identified to any assessment district. T he c ircum st ance piqued Reese who noted that his pre· decessor, Tom Meade, had at- tempted to find where the over- age came from, but could not. ..If there is no way lo resolv& it. d()(>s the money ju~t sit there forever? <See FINANCES, Page A2 ) Ex-Coast Defendant. Wins $10,000 Award: Privacy Invasion Charged By GARY GRANVILLE Of llM DAilY Pilot St.ff A San Clemente woman who was charged with conspiracy to commit murder two years ago has been a warded $10,000 because an eavesdropping device was il - legally planted in her trailer home by Orange County District Attorney investigators. Awarded the out of court settle- ment of a federal court lawsuit that alleged her pri.vacy and con- sUtutional. rights were violated was :nirs. Betty Love F1atiey, 4.8, oH880N. ElCamThoReal . Named de fendanls in the suit were Dis trict Attorney Cecil Hicks and investigators Willia m Tynes, James Dougherty, J oel Hayes, James Sarros and Frank Oxanda boure. D.llly Pilot St.Ill PflOt• Also nam ed as a defendant was Philip Henrich Smith, a former Long Beach policeman who was the alleged hit m a n in the purport- ed murder conspiracy. . SAN CLEMENTE BLAZE TODAY DID ESTIMATED $85,000 TO HOME AND CONTENTS Firemen Fought Are at Home of Herb Eggleston, 108 Monte Vista, for Over an Hour Along with Car l L. Osowski, 52, of Anaheim, Mrs. Flatley was charged March 30, 1973, with con- spiring to kill George Minkian, Osowski 's then business partner. (See INVASION, Page A2 ) Teacher Unit : In Capistrarw Plans Picket Members of the Capistrano Union of Federated Teachers <CU FT) will drop out of the Certificated E mployes' Council <t:EC) and w ill picket Monday night 's school board meeting, says Lee Weagley. Weagley, a Dana Hills Hi gh School histor y t eacher, has represented the CUFT on the CEC. The CEC r epresents te~chers in s alary negotiations. The teachers he represented feel that the June 4 meeting between the CEC and Capistrano Unified School District trustees was .. a lesson in futility," Weagley says. At the m eeting trus tees claimed that because of inflation teacher pay raises would ~e possible only if cuts are made m other parts of the budget. They asked that teachers submit re- (See TEACHERS, PageA2) Fireman Stricken In Clemente Blaze Fire raged t hrough a San Clemente home today, injuring one fireman a nd causing an estimated $85,000 damage to the structure and contents. · Fire man Jim Dahl suffered from s moke inhalation while bat- tling the blaze and was taken to San Clemente General Hospita l for treatment. The fire partially destroyed the condominium home of Herb Eg· gleston, 108 Monte Vista. The fi rst fire alarm rang in at 4:58 a .m . and upon arrival of fire units fl a me s we re leaping through the roof of the house. Firemen battled the blaze for nearly an hour before controlling it. Firemen contained the fire to the Eggleston home preventing its s pread to attached ·con- dominiums. Fire Chief Ron Coleman said the blaze began in the den of the Cancer Ban Eased LOS ANGELES (AP> -A ban on the hiring of cancer victims as municipa l employes has been eased and job applications will now be considered individuall y, officials said. condominium . spread into the at- tic and set the roof an a me. Occupants of the home were sleeping at the time the fire began. They were unhurt. The cause of the fire is yet to be de- termined. Firema n Dahl was given emergency treatment al the scene of the fire and then taken to the hospital. Extent of his in· jw;es was not full y known and hospital officials indicated Dahl might be hospital~ed for an ob- servation period. Navy Pilot Ejects As Plane Crashes SAN DIEGO (AP> -A Navy pilot has been rescued unharmed off San Clemente Island after his F8J Crusader jet lost control and crashed into the sea, the Navy said. Lt. James Wagoner was picked up Wednesday night by a boat from the island after helicopters from the aircraft carrier Ranger spotted him on a life raft, a Navy spokesm an said. Coast Panel Backed Clemente Units Nixed An appellate court bas ruled for the California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission and agains t a n Orange County Superior Court judge in a de- cision that ag'ain halts construc- tion or a 64-unit apartment house in San Clemente. Wilh Justice Robert vardner the lone dis6e nter. the Fourth District Court of Appeal struck down decisions by Judge J .E. T. "Ned" Rutter tha t would have al- lowed construction by the Aries ~vclopment Corp. of its planned F..spana del Mer ocean view pro- perty. Justice Gardner pointa out ln his objection to the majority rul- ing that .the decision represents a loss of nearly $500.000 for the Aries a company. The firm's plans were first sidelined when the coastal com· mission round that the project was in violation or the Coastal Act. Aries lawyers successtu11y argued before J udge Rut~r that construction on the 1.2e-acre parcul commenced well before enactme nt of the coastal measure and was a,pproved by lh• city of San Clemente. It was argued against the com· pany that at one point they• do.- cided to build condominiums rather than apartments and did not have a permit from the coastal commission for the pro- ject. in its final Corm . "Aries' entire conduct bears lbe indelible stamp of unseemly baste a nd lack of goocHaith," the writers of the majority opinion commented. "Aries m ay he a land de- veloper and a soull s corpora· tion but Its stockholders have Jost a lot of money ... in a good faith effort to develop this land wltJ\ the full approval oC the clt.y ot San Clemente,•' Justice Gardner respondt d. t Five Aides To Assessor Plead Guilty By TOl\I BARLEY 01 tltt O.ily Pilot ~fl F1\'e of six men indicted by the Grand Jury on charges related to Congressman Andrew lUnshaw·s 1972 election campaign pleaded guilty lo reduced charges late Wednesday. Their decision ended a day- long dialogue between their lawyers and Orange County Superior Court JudgC' Walter Smith and led the jurist to cancel the trial previously scheduled for his courtroom. The six t h m an, James Bertolino. 52. of 24116 Via Madrugada, Mission Viejo, will go on trial Tuesday in Judg~ Smith's courtroom. Bertolino faces charges con· tamed in the original indictment: CSeeGUILTY, Page A2 l 0raLag:'4l.:··· Weatller Considerable low doudi- ness through Friday with some hazy afternoon sun- shine. A little cooler Fri· day with highs in th~ mid-60s a l the beaches to low 70s inland. INSIDE TODAY Was Congressman Andrew Hinshaw snubbed at Costa Me10·1 Fish Fry? CUM of fu:um think something W08 ft.Shy. But a fry organizer aays it wo.s Hinshaw who turned up hi1 nose. 0 . C. Hu1ttng1 teUs the tale. Page AIO. Index 1 ~· ..... ... ~ ... I l"IL.U I L./~C Painting .Cache • Found LUuna Beach. detectives to- day recovered $15,000 in paint- ings stolen houris eurlier during a rooftop.entry burglary at a North Coast Highway :irt g:illery. Officers discovered the pa1nl-ings in a small German-made sedan parked near Haggen· marker Gallery, 372 N. coast Highway, where the burglary OC· curred at at 5 a .m . The burglary upparently was aborted when Officer Barry Snyder. while on patrol in the area. saw a suspect in the vicini-.:1.Y but lost him during a foot •:chase. :: At the time or the chase, ac- ;cording to one detective, the • burglary had not yet been dis- covered. The car in which the paint- ings were round was r eported s tolen from Costa Mesa. The intruder. described by Snyder as a male adult wearing dark clothing, gained entry by forcing his way through a rooftop skylight. Front Page Al TEACHERS commendations as to where those cuts s hould be made. Teachers have demanded 20 percent salary increases, as well as increased fringe benefits and improved working conditions. Tony Leon, president of the Capistrano Unified Educators' Association, told trustees teacher r ecomm e ndations would be ready within a week. The CU FT r epresents about f nur~.y .......... •' 1 w 1 J ........... ~I GUILTY .•• grand theft, conapiracy and sub· m.laaloa of faue elaims. The five employea ol lhe Coun· ty Aasasor'• office face slate prison t~rms of one to five years and/or fines ranglna up to $10,000 tor their pleas on an amended charee of co.nsplracy with intent to submit false claims. All five admitted in lhe courtroom that they bad billed the county Cor time actually spent working on Hinshaw's con- gressional campaign in 1972 when Hinshaw was still Orange County Assessor. One· def end ant, who asked not to be identified, m ade it clear after conviction that be and his companions were assured before they pleaded that probation terms and a possible fine will be the maximum punishment they will receive at the hands of Judge Smith. Hinshaw and current county Assessor Jack Vallerga, face two trials for multiple criminal of. fenses charged in two Grand Jury indictments. Vallerga goes on trial alone Ju- l;' 7. Hinshaw's first trial is scheduled for Aug. 18. Both men will go to the courtroom together Sept. 29 on the charges initially returned by the Grand Jury against nine as· sessor 's employes. Deputy Dis trict Attorney William Evans was asked after the pleas were filed Wednesday if his office would be prepared to accommodate Hinshaw and Vallerga if lawyers for the two men tried to work out a deal on the lines of that concluded for the five assessor's employes. INVASION. • • one fifth of the district teachers The case against both defen- who belong to a teacher or-dants was dismissed in mid·trial ganization . 0th er teachers six months later without defense belong to the CU EA or to neither attorneys having to present their group. case. "We in the CU FT plan to make But the dismissal did not come our own suggestions as to what before Mrs. Flatley had been t eachers should be getting," forced to spend eight days in jail, Weagley says. ··we feel that the pay costly defense fees and made board and administration have to "suffer extreme humiliatipn, yet to come up with a realistic shame and embarrassment." budget. Estimated increases are In a pre·trial conference order not accurate, a nd as money signed shortly before the becomes available during the woman's suit against the District summer, as it always does, we Attorney's investigators came to will have ready our own spending trial in Los Angeles, it was stated recommendations." "the following facts are admitted For now, he says, theCUFTre-andrequirenoproof;" commends that certain ad· -"On March 27, 1973,saidelec- min i s tr a ti ve positions be troniclisteningdevicewasplaced eliminated in order to free funds in the residence of plaintiff Betty for increases in teacher salaries. Love F1atley. Weagley estimates that two -"At the time s aid electronic thirds of CU FT's ~ members listening device was placed in will be on hand to picket Monday plaintiff's home, no search war- night's board meel.ing at San rant had been issued authorizing Juan School. such placement.•• ''The others, who won't be · -"The sole purpose of placing there, have found it necessary to said electronic listening device in s upplement their incomes by plaintiff's home was to record the teaching evening classes." \ conversations ofplai~tiff. . -''The conversations of plam-Fro• Page Al tiff were, in fact, received and tape recorded.'• HESS ... slruction. Hess today said the new job represents a professional advan- cement. He will earn $34,223 in Huntington Beach and manage a budget or S40 m1lhon, more than double the amount spent m Palm Springs. He was selected from a field of more than 125 candidates for the position. Hess will begin work in Hunt· ington Reach Aug. 1. He said he and his famil y will relocate to the Orange Coast s hortly. Company Fined BALTIMORE, Md. (AP) The Singer Co. has been fined 2,500 for making an illegal con- tribution to the 1972 Nixon- Agnew r e·eleclion campaign. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT According to depositions sup- porting Mrs. Fl alley's complaint, the listening device was a socket plug placed in the trailer by Smith. The depositions indicate the eavesdropping device was bor- rowed from the Newport Beach Police De partme nt and that Smith had difficulty in retrieving the plug from Mrs. Flatley's trailer. Court documents indicate that Tynes sat outside the trailer in a car listening to and recording con- versations between Mrs. Flatley and Smith. Her suit charged the in· vestigators with invading her privacy and violating provisions of the Fourth, Fifth and Four- teenth Amendments as well as Ti- tle 42 of the Civil Rights Act. The $10,000 award to Mrs. Flatley was paid by Mission Insurance Company, a county in- surer. $2 Million Dlllly Pilot St•ll Plloto KozooforYou Mrs. Beulah Kanawyer and 15 other members of Hunt- ington Beach's 'Kitchen Band' will present their first performance Friday at Community Bible Church. See additional pictures and story Page 0 5 today. Five Marines Held in Sale Of Grenades Federal authorities were pre· paring formal charges today against five Marine Corps enlist· cd men charged with trying to sell 300live hand grenades for$20 ,000. Investigators claim they met with an undercover agent in an Oceanside apartment to negotiate for the explosives pilfered from Camp Pendleton and were taken into custody there Monday night. The suspects include Sgt. Phil B. Shaw, 221 and PFC. John E. Snow, 19, wno were booked into San Diego County Jail pending is- suance or complaints on the felony federal charges. A trio of Marines also allegedly connected to the explosives theft today were being held al the Camp Pendleton brig. Authorities declined to release their iden- tities. Front Page A l LAGUNA ... areas "is completely logical." In general , the maximum sphere proposed by the city was supported by the South Laguna Civic Association but opposed by large landowners and developers fearful of what they sec as the city's no ·gr owlh attitudes. Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeny t1ied to allay some of those fears by telling comm issioncrs her city has c~sistcntly had one of the highest building permit value figures in th e county on a per capita basis. Several South Laguna resi· dents asked to be annexed to the city because of changes io taxa- tion policies .. They also said there is a possibility South Laguna would lose the option of in- corporating itself in the future. Spokesmen for several of the pri vale enclaves shouth of the city ::.aid the city couldn't offer them any services they don't already have. San Clelllente I i I Police Salary Talks Stymied Pay talks b e tween San Clemente police and the city have stalled without agreement being reat'hed. Representatives of the Public Safety Employes Association left the last meet and confer session after meeting with Max Berg, city clerk, and Gerald Teachout, finance director. City Man~ger Kenneth Carr did not attend the session. The chief demand of the police officers is to receive salaries equivalent to the average paid by other county police depart. men ts. In addition, the city and the of- ficers have wrangled heatedly over the issue of Teamsters Union r epresentation. The City Council acting under aegis of a state gavernment code section has refused to allow the police employes to ally themselves with the union. The officers' association has responded by saying it has only contracted with the union to represent it in talks , just as the city has contracted with an al· torney to represent its interests. The smoldering issue flared when Mayor Anthony DiGiovan· ni angrily gaveled down Teamsters Union Represen · tative Richard Castle and threatened to have him removed by force from the City Council chambers during a council Fro11tPageAI FINANCES •.. . "Our thought at this time is just to take the money into the general fund with the assump· lion thal we could have some future liability if a person came in,'' Reese said. Another r ecom mcndation de· alt with establishing a central purchasing department for the city. Reese said it was the city's position that selling up such a new department would cost more than it would save by combined purchasing. The report also recommended the city: -Develop certain payroll con- trols. -Establish additional policies and procedures for purchasing. -Establis h separate funds for gas tax revenues and related ex· penditures. meeting. Both sides have declined to discuss matters relaUng to the pay talks. Carr would say onJy that the talks were held last Friday and no further ones are scheduled because the association has not requested additional meetings. He retused to s ay what offers the city bad made to the police officers. "We don't negotiate through the press," Carr said. Mayor DiGiovanni has called a special session of the City Council to discuss emnloye pay issuesatlOp.m. Monday. Carr said the meeting would "cover the entire scope of city cmployes.'' Police are asking for salary increases ranging from 6 to 13 percent depending on the of- ficer's rank or other requests for f1inge benefit improvement. Teen Injured In Accident Still Serious Shawn Miller of Corona del Mar, gravely injure~ in .a skateboard mishap earher this week, was reported in serious condition today after surgery which involved the removal of his spleen. Miller, 14, of 5131h Poppy Avenue, had been in critical con· dition through Wednesday. He remained under· intensive care today at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Police traffic investigators said the youngster collided with a car Tuesday-.afternoon after he exiled an alley between Poinsel· tia and Orchid Avenues. The motorist traveling along Fourth Avenue was unable to avoid the collision with the youngster, officers adde9. Poets Read Works Laguna Beach poets Michael Pavopolous. Rachelle Ben· veniste .and Michael Neal will re- ad their works at 10::.> a.m. Sun- day at the Unitarian Church in Laguna Beach. The readings are open to the public. The arrests were set up follow- ing extended surveillance by the FBI, the Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau of the U.S. Treasury Department and the Naval InvestigativeService. Authorities stressed today the arrest of the Camp Pendleton quintet is not related to ap- prehension of a Marine Corps warrant officer and his girlfriend on charges of stealing supplies destined for Vietnamese refugees interned at the base. FDR FATHER'S DAY Sunday JUNE 15 Authorities did not say if any motive other than monetary gain has been uncovered in the stolen hand grenade case. Authorities allege some of the suspects were seen by a sur - veillance team as they obtained a load of grena des from an am- munition dump in the Las Pulgas area of Camp Pendleton. They were assertedly tracked to the Oceanside apartme11t where the ATF undercover agent made contact, after investigators conducted a stakeout al a spot where the grenades were hidden. A civilian car reportedly pulled up as federal agents watched and its occupants picked up the ex- plosives and delivered them to Oceanside. T"' t)<..nqo Co"·' 0•1ty Po lot wltllwN<tl IHOfn. C>t••llt<llt',..,,....,.... p,.,.... 1\C>Ut>tllhedbythr0r_.OI """ 11>\olll"'" >q(Ofnl)•nv ~ ... Nedilaon.Me Do < .,..., N'.of'OfJAY lnr<Klqfl Frld;ty lot ~t. w ~ ""•O(""' 8-acl\. ti~t'"""°" 0.«Pt FO'-"• • • 1 •• ''"•"'" ~ddlro.tllt V•U•y •nd _.... .• .,r... ~ • 'So\11,, (oi11ul A )tnoff' t~I .-u• bf" >• ~ S.turd•Y\ ~ ~Y\ '""• ';JI' ,.., O.-• lot~ "'Q pl.t,,t h 411 lQO W.~ S.y ~"r-'! ':.,,...•• ~ ... C.•l1for~1•'20.l• County's Teachers Seeking Benefits A!>~rt N . W~ P·~ ••'•no P'YO'•V'W'r Jacli( R Curley .. .,. ,. ........ •1""" ~,..,.,.-MietlfMll/"f lnomas Keevil [$10< Thomas A. 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C.•111111'111• • ._,,_...,..,, .. , .. ,lot ............ , iwm.ott M CI0-1/11'1', ITlllll.,r~llnol•-tJ,OO """""'' ' Hundreds of Orange County teachers have phoned unemploy- ment offices for information on a new federal law which could give the county's 26,500 teachers more than $2 million a week in un- employment benefits this sum- mer. But the flood of calls and a pamphlet explaining the situa- tion that has been prepared by the state unemployment office may be tor nothing. · A special appropriatloos blll which indudH a clause repeal· ing tbe provision for teacher summer unemployment com- pensation bu been pa11sed by t.be Coo1re11 and Senate and Is awaiting President Gerald FOTd's 5ignature. The California Teachers .U. 1«l1Uon la referring ttachers t.o their local unemployment o<nce. for information on lhe matter. And lHchert have bffn calling . Charla Fruier, managtt o( the Employment Development ) ' \ I Deportment office in Orange, was quoted in a California Teache rs Association bull etin story on the topic. This week, he said, he has re- ceived more than 200 calls from teachers wan ting to know whether they are eligible for un- employment compensation. ·•our other omces have been having a similar number of calls. Some letters too, but mostly calls," he said. H the repeaJ measure is not signed, be said, teachers who are not teaching during the summer could file for unemployment benefits of up lo $90 a week. To qualify. he said, "they must be able and available for work and actively seeklnt employ- ~l durtnf the summer." ,u the law stal\ds now, he said, the teachers would be able to col· lttt unemployment c-ompensa· tion. However. be said. "this may be terminated at any Ume with a cb11111e in the law.'' ' I Pendleton Link Stitch Button Front Cardigan 50/50 Wool/ Alpaca. •2500 HOURS 9 30 T0600 MON THAU SAT. leisure Suits By Tobias and Munsingwear •4200 to •esoo IN COSTA MESA IT'S tJintJrls DEPARTMENT STORE PARK AT OUR OOORINTHE REAR 1816 Newport Blvd. Intersection of Harbor & Newport'Blvd. ' . t , I I 1'icio11s C11cle Electric Bills l!p, Usage DOwn? BySYLVIA PORTEil tr you are among the mllUoos of us tryln1 to conJerve ~nergy and curb our soann1 electricity bills by cutttng down our use of Jlghts, aircondltJonU>g, TV, etc .• sure!¥ you ttlso are among the millions of us Irritated. frustrated and ~onfused by the fo ct lhut no matter what we do, our monthly bills keep nsiog. '- Why ? ·So many of you have asked variaUons o( this questton that I r ecenlly sent a typical inquiry from an East Coast editor to Federal Ent>rgy Admm1strat1on chief Frank G. Zarb wtth a request that he explaln. Here it ls -ln all its "< beauteous bafflegab. "The explanallon or lhis s atu a t lon 1s ~tt·aightforward. yt!l of httle consolatlon to the 11 v e r a g e u t 1 I l t y cus tome r faced with ~1 g h e r pr lces fo r Money's Worth \lirtually a ll of the basic necessities of life. The need for h1gher rates to cover higher costs of ruel, labor and opera- tion 1s easily understood. It 1s not so easy to comprehend the apparent need for higher rates to compensate for lost r e· \lenues due to reduced demands. .. CUSTOMER CONSERVATION efforts and a general ebb in the level or econorruc activity have led to a s1Bmf1· cant reduction m the demand for electncaty. Since ut1hty companu:s must construct generating plants to meet an ex- pected level of demand, they are unable to reduce their fixed costs whe n demand falls substantially below the rorecast Although utilities have delayed further con- struction, they are still saddled with high fixed costs for ex· 1stmg plants which ure nQ.t bemg fully uhhzed "The 1mbalance between demand and the available supply of electric power will be corrected as the level or economic acltv1ty is restored and utihlles adJust their con- s truction programs to account for our more e(f1c1ent ubliza· t1on of electric power In the meantime, we can 111 afford to financially hamstrmg the utilities by restricting their abili- t y to recove r their costs already incurred Our energy needs over the long term will depend substantially on the ability of the electric ultht1es to expand our generalmg base while re- ducmg our dependence on petroleum as fuel for generation. "SINCERELY, FRANK G. Zarb/Admmistrator." What's Zarb really saying? Stnpped of the bafflegab, he :is telhng us, in effect, that the only way the utilities can con· tinue to opera te is by steadily r atsmg r ates to pay for idle generating plants bwlt when demand for electricity was tn· creasmg But the fact is that the amount of eleclnc1ty used m the l1 S. is on the decline In such areas us New York City, a Public Service Comm1ss1on report reveals that com- mel'c1al, 1 es1dential an<rrndustnal customers of Con Edison actually l educed their consumption by 6 2 percent dunng the r1rst nine months of 1974 What does this imply? You a nd I are caught in a vicious cycle. Many uhhhes have mo1·e generating capacity than they now need and this excess capacity is costmg us money in the form oC higher rates Yet, because rates continue Lo n se, we cut back on our use of electncity, thereby mcreas- lllg the amount of unneeded capacity. We are paymg for the mistakes uhhtles make m for·ecastmg power demand. But existing mdus try conditions promote excessive consump- tion and unreasonable growth assumptions JS ANYTHING BEING done? Yes, some state re- j:!ulatory comm1ss1ons and consumer groups are zeroing m '.'>n mduslt y p1 icmg policies and expenses they believe are ~efficient and wasteful They are bnngmg pressure on ullhlles to reduce ad- \•e1t1smg and promotion expenditures They arc argwng that changes must be made m the way ut1ltt1es set rates, so that the small consumer does not have to bear an unfair s hare of tbe expenses of supplying power to the big m· dustrial users. As for Zai b's pos1llon, 1t clearly reflects a pro-industry l)l as -completely understandable m view of the !act that a FEA lo~ dtscloses that 91 percent of the meetmgs Zarb held ''1th outsiders during his first four months as agency chief "e1 e .... 1th energy industry representatives And of the 458 meetings the 10 top FEA offlc1als held with outside groups dunng the s ame penod, only a mere 6 percent involved con- sume11 sts, environmental groups, state conservation agen· cies, other non-industry personnel InCentives Offered To Soviet Farmers MOSCOW (U PI > -The Soviet Union says the crucial 1975 wheat harv~st 1s begin· mn g and disclosed that farmers arc being offered huge cash bonuses to work harder and faste1 The Comm un1 st Party newspaper Pravda said the novel, capitalist-type mcen· tive plan is being tned out m the Kuban Region of the Caucasus to int'rease yields of winter wheat now entenng the harvest season. GRAIN HOLDS a key place in the Soviet economy and the Kremlm has tned a number ,£( schemes to increase pro- ~uction wath varyang degrees ~!success The grain crop is not only important to the Soviets. A major crop disaster can force Moscow to increase imports, which can have a direct bear- ing on food pnces tn the Unit· edStates. The new incentive plan is aimed at cutting the amount or Umc winter wheat, which ts planted before cold sets In during the fall, spends wall· ing to be harvest.ad. The Soviets are offering combJno workers a 100 per· cent salary bonus if they harvest all their assigned work wllhm eight d~. 75 percent bonuses for nine days and 50 percent Cor 10 days. 8 Y S JI 0 RT EN) NG harvesting tJme, the farmers hope to cut wast~11e and thus wrcase the yield from each acre. Soviet acreaae yields ore fer behlnd lbose m the United Sl4ltes Pravda also dl•closed that Soviet farmers ere atm sul· fmn1 from tho klnd or bad •plann1n1 that. has atruct~ previous harvests. It said farmers 10 Kuban lack spare parts for farm machinery. In one case cited, it said the area needs 8 500 truck tires but has been given only 1,300, meaning that thousands of true ks are un- usable. The Soviets in the past have expenmented with incentive plans offenng goods such as bicycles and actual crops to reward increased produc- tivity. A REC ENT RE PORT said U.S experts expect the Soviet grain crop to be about 200 million tons, about 16 million tons below the otflcial Soviet estimate. No Miners, No Coal Says Chief WASHINGTON (UPI) - The biggest problem standing in the wa)' or a move to double American coal production by l985 would be flndlna enough miners, an lnduatr)' leader bu loJd Con1reas. "I( we fall to solve the peo- ple rroblem lhe quetUoo ot a coa ltlduelry wttb a i.a. billion-ton annual level wtll be largely academlc1'' Joseph P. Bren.nan, preslaent ot the Bituminous Coal Operalars' Association, told the Senate Public Works Committee Wednesday. · He said belweea 125,000 ~ 180,000 new worken "wld be needed. Thutldex1 Jun112. 1975 DAIL V PILOT C:J J NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Thur day's Cloeing ·Prices 'f ear'e High0 Low1 Appeal' Evf'ry Saturday NEW YOIUC (U .. 11 -Sallt .... Sollt Mtt 5olft ,_. ~ Nt1 t!'w'°';~~ r.:cr::r..:. ": '" (hdtl (Joie C"9 , ( (l'ocb) °'* C"9 , l l!Ql ao.. C"IJ. " ( llldl) cw (II\! c~ ~~t(; .» 41 •• 10~ •.. II.a Anoe ·; i :.. . l••t T•~ 41 to 14 ,.,,. ~ \o Ml•""' I 20 J 41 2114-"• P-•r-i!fCIW~~ f~i '~" I U~ .. ~:\$~:1 f; '~·.~ lfrS~~·n\·,ov~ tl~:-~ =,l~f'J ·J J ::iz:~: -.. H'j~ftf IZ : !CJ~ '' tMpf .SOit t + i,. lllTOllW tO U 6 W"• , Mo~ ~ 7 a ''-+ \o AbllllUL 1 44 U 100 nw. . w,r-' . i t 1 ••4'•-' t. 1111 N•ll lA 1t l ' 4' lsrrllC 20 t fA 1~ , ~ljllt H.~ ·s 4 3~..-~. 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WOOlwfl '10 I 11S U+ IA W.OI pt 1 20 II l1 -- 11\o\orlCI lilrw • 2 ""• " Wl'IQIY 2 40. 12 10. '314 .. e v;y1y c orp J(yi!!._ ~ • ., XerOa (9 I .. '°9 .. -1 Xtrll Ill< JOI 4 IS '~- Y•1e' lf'ldltl • 19 i-Y~IOf .60 ' to 11 + \II ~,., ,,, tt Z.,.1a &O • 116 •i: ~l:R~~ ibi " ~ ; Zur11 lf)d 12 1J '3 1~ ,. LOS ANGELES (AP> -Ra~. 1111 llllnols·based (1rm speclali&lng ln cran kits. and its California dla· tnbutors have used d~ptlva p1cka1· Ing in marketing, the state Allom&y General's office said In o compl1lnt Wednesday. The complaint said Rapco, 1 1Ut>- a.idi.ary of Martin Ville Industries, Inc., of llltnols. hos pac-kaaed It.a pro.- duct!! U\ "over1lznd contalnen" that tend lo create a misleading lro· prenlon-of the sttc or quanllty of lhe •oods U\s1de . -... -.. ·~ .. • I . • i I . • • • • ,. r Cl.I oAiv PILOT Thursday. June 12. 1975 By BU Keane "You needn't hide. It's nobody you have to kin ." L. M. Boyd Bras, Parities Lost Forever Lot of odd characters have re(iuested in their las t wills and testaments that they be buried in peculiar positions. But none more peculiar, I'll warrant, than the one stipulated by an old boy who died in 1772 in Leith Hill, England. He was interred upside down on horseback. His theory was he'd be ready to ride on Judgment Day when, as so many peo- ple believed, the world would be reversed. T HE ~1 UNICIPAL Lost and Found Bureau of Ulm, West Germany, reported at the end of 1974 that it had failed to find the owners of 284 misplaced brassieres and 113 abandoned panties. THREE OUT o{ every four women who work in television stations pound typewnters. WAGES Q ... Kindly compare the average government worker's wage now with the aver age wage in plivate industry." A. Governme nt, $12,984. Private industry, SS.900. Q. "IS IT an automatic felony to hit your wife?" A. In California and Texas. it is. But it's not, according to the laws of the other s tates. These legal queries get tricky, however. No doubt numerous municipalities outlaw wife hitting. And husband hitting, too. presumably. Q . "HOW MANY KINGS can you name that were referred to either as lionhearted or as lions.," A. Fn•t.•. Richard I of England was the Lion Hearted. The Saracen Ali was the Lion of God. Swedcn·s Gust<1vus Adolphus w<1s the Lion of the North. And Henry of Bavaria and France 's Louis VIII were just plain Lions. Do you want to count Englan,d's Queen Elizabeth I? She was called the Lioness. HOUSING Not all hous ing experts agree that your basic hous ing bill including mortgage, tax- es and insurance -s hould <1mount to no more than 20 percent of your monthly income. The FHA estimt.1tors say you ought to include maintenance costs, too. Gas, electricity and heating. And they s<1y the total payments should amount to no more than 35 percent of your monthly take-home pay. T HE BOATERS who zip around in front of outbo<1rd motors outnumber those who r ow with oars. The rowers outnumbered those wbo paddle canoes. And the canoe paddlers out- numbered those who dnft in dinghies. Them ·s the statis tics T HE RETAIL STORE credit card-; out- number the oil compa ny credit cards by 100 million to 90 million. The oil card-; outnumber the bank cards by 90 million to 50 million. The bank cards outnumber the travel a nd e nter- tainment cards by 50 million to six million. Address mutl lo L.M. &yd, P.O. Hox 1560. Costa 1\1 e sa 92626. ·Panel Nixes New Hearings A developer's threat of who have battled the 1s- sui t against the city sues for more than two failed to ~way city coun -years opposed the IDH cilmenihNewportBeach .demands for a new Monday and their de-public hearing lo ex- cis ions made recently on amine several new con- development of two lots ditions imposed when the m The Bluffs remain on council approved the de- the books . velopment two weeks The panel heard the ago. threats of le gal action One propos al would Monday from lawyer s cul the density slightlr. representing the I DH and the other would a - joint venture w hich has terthe placement of units ~won approvals with ontheproperty. strict conditions for de-Spokesmen for IDH ' veloping two landscaped argued in vain that the lots in the established sudden changes in condi- community . lions warranted new Dozens of res idents hearings: SMW. U.StllUf COITAMUA tt •AUOllT£0 ,LAlln IUClllVITEOJUllE tMI ..... C.11 t42-H71. 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Roto-Tiller Shru& Trimmer Head Grass Shear Hear Handle Energy Pok • 3 H.P. lritts & Strt1tt011 1119iM with recoil starter • A.tjustablt tilli119 wi4th. fT33-S 16995 149 999 1199___."/I/,,' 7 ' r \ 7 ' r I I I Saddlebaek EDIT I ON Today's Clo&t.g N .Y. toeks VOL. 68, NO. 163, 5 SECTIONS, ·6.4 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1975 TEN CENTS • ·One-time Defendant Awarded $10,000 By GARY G RANVILLE Oftlle O.llr Pll9'SC..ff A San Clemente woman who was charged with conspiracy to commit murder two years ago has been awarded $10,000 because an eavesdropping device was il- legally planted in her trailer home by Orange County District Attorney investigators. Awarded the out of court settle- ment of a federal court lawsuit ·Parking Action Weighed The Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council has ordered a study to de termine if they should ask the Orange County Board of Supervisors to ban all overnight parking on streets. After hearing a pitch for the overnight parking ban, MAC members this week referred the question to their traffic commit- tee for study and a recommenda- tion. • Deputy Sheriff Vito Ferlauto came before the council in mak- ing a strong pitch to outlaw over- night street parking. • Autos on the streets, he con· tended, create problems for law enforcement, street m ain - tenance and fi refi ghting efforts. "If a citizen calls police to re- port a prowler, do the officers have to sear c h every car on the street? Or do they focus on the only obvious one that belongs lo the prowler." he asked. "If .someone is inclined to steal your hubcaps or rip off your radio antenna, do they victimize the car parked on your property or the one in the street?'' . Ferlauto, a Mission Viejo MAC candidate last fall who has been active in community affairs since, also strongly urged the night pa rking ban on beautifica- tion grounds. ··Mission Viejo has done much lo enhance the beauty and safety of the streets in our community,•• Ferlaulo said. "Many feel that an additional step is necessary - that is, regulation of the extreme number or vehicles parked con- tinuously on the streets. "Beauty is only one of many reasons for this proposed regula· tion," he said. He said parked vehicles con- tribute to t he accident potential of interior residential streets and make access for safety vehicles such as fire engines more com- plicated. The off·street parking regula- tion would be an addition to many other restrictions in the "CC&Rs'' (Covenants. Condi- tions and Restrictions) agreed to by each homeowner who moves into Mission Viejo. Others include painting all homes in "earth tones," prohibi- tion of "unsightly TV antennas," storing boats, trailers and cam- pers out of view, and providing landscaping on the lawn sur· rounding a new home within a certain lime. "Beauty is of such a concern that even a certain color of wall cannot be erected," Ferlauto said. ''This is as it should be to preserve our atmosphere of liv- ing as well as our property values because of this at- mosphere.'' ,• <See PARKING, Page A2i ~:~:a ::·· 1t'e•tller Considerable low cloudi· ness through Friday with some hazy afternoon sun- shine. A little cooler Fri· day with highs in the mid·OOS at the beaches to low 70s inland. . I NSIDE TODAY W03 Congr~13man Andrew Hin1haw anubbed , at Costa Meao's Fl1h Fry? Citu of- fi.ctal• think something wo.s filh11. But o fry orgonfur aoys it wet IUn$how who turned up hi• no1e, 0 . C. Hustings teUs tM tole. Page AIO that alleged her privacy and con- ti1itutional rights were violated was Mrs. Be tty Love Fiatley, 48, of 1880 N. El Ca mi no Real. Named defendants in the suit were District Attorney Cecil Hicks and investigators William Tynes. James Dougherty, Joel Hayes, James Sarros and Frank Oxandaboure. Also named as a detendant was Philip Henrich Smith, a former Kazoo for You Long Beach policeman who was the alleged hit man in the pufAOrt- ed murder conspiracy. Along with Carl L. Osowski, 52, o( Anaheim, Mrs. Fiatley was charged March 30, 1973, with con- spiring lo kill George Minkian, Osowski's then business partner. The case against both defen- dants was dismissed in mid-trtaJ six months later without defense attorneys having to present their 011ly Pilot 51~1 Photo Mrs. Bewlah Kanawyer and l5 other members of Hunt- ington Beach's ·Kitchen Band' will present their first performance Friday at Community Bible Church. Sec additional pictures a nd story Page D5 today. 5 County .Assessor A.ides Plead Guilty By TOM BARLEY Smith's courtroom. ou11e oa11y Pllotsutt Bertolino faces charges con- Five of six men inilicled by the tained in the original indictment. Gr and Jury on charges related to gr.an~ theft. conspi.racy and sub· congressman Andrew Hinshaw's m1ss10~ of false claims. 1972 election campaign pleaded ~five e':'1ploy.es of tht' Coun· guilty to reduced charges ~.Assessors office f~cc stat.L· Wednesday. prison t~rms of o!'e lo five years Their decision ended a day-and/or ~mes ranging up lo Sl0,000 long dialogue between their for their pleas .on an ~m~nded lawyers and Orange County charge ?f consp1r~cy with mtent Superior Court Judge Walter tosubm1~false cla1r:ns-. Smith andledthejuristtocancel All fiv e admitted 10th~ the trial previously scheduled for <See GUILTY, Page A2) his courtroom. The sixth man, James Bertolino, 52, of 24116 Via Madrugada, Mission Viejo, will Talk Slate d go on trial Tuesday in Judge MAC P lans Panel On Sch ool G rowth The Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council is setting up a new committee to deal with school planning and growth pro- blems. Residents interested in serving ~the committee are asked to al· tend the MAC's next meeting at 7::ll p .m. June 23 in the council · office, 26129-D La Paz Road, Mis- sion Viejo. By A sse sso r Jack P . Vallerga, Orange County assessor, will be the speaker of the Saddleback Area Coor dinating Council general meeting al 7: 30 p.m. June 18. The meeting will be held in the community room of People's Federa l Savings and Loan. 23688 El Toro Road. El Toro. Rick Bohay, SACC president. said Vallerga will speak on the structure. policies and pro- ceoures of tax assessment in Orange County. Tailgate Flap Driver Punches Mesa Man Fountain Valley police are seeking a n angry freeway driver, who allegedly got sick and tired of being followed too closely. "I DIDN'T T HINK I was that close," the 51-year-old Costa Mesa man report.ly told officers. They are seeking his alleged assailant on assault and battery charges. Police said the incident occurred at 7: 15 a .m. Tuesday on the San Diego Freeway en-ramp at Brookhurst Street. The man told police his long.haired assailant suddenly slammed on his brakes, bringing traffic lo a halt, then walked to the man's car ond "punched him three times m the face." "I THOUGHT rr was n female unhl he punched me.'' the man reportedly told oCficers. He suffered minor bruises and benta lanet, police said. Then, the man alleged, Ms as anent walked back to his car. "He looked Uk(! a bltJ\ty rooster, strutUng away after a major accomplishment," he reportedly said. _, case. But the dismissal did not come before Mrs. Flatley had been · forced to s'pcnd eight days in jail, pay costly defense fees and made to "suffer extreme humiliation. shame and e mbarrassment.'' In a pre-trial conference order s igned s h ortl y before th e wolllan 's suit against the District Attorney's investigators came to trial in Los Angeles, it was stated "the following facts are admitted and require no proof:·' . -"On March 27, 1973, said elec- tronic listening device was placed in the residence of plaintiff Betty Love Flatley. _ .. At the time said electronic listening device was placed in plaintiff's home. no search war· rant had been issued authorizing such placement.'' _ .. The sole purpose or placing said electronic hstening device ro l'laintiffs home was to record the conversations of plaintiff. "The conversations of plam- hff were. in fact. received and tape recorded." Accordmg to depositions sup- porting Mrs. Fl alley's complaint, the listening device "as a socket plug placed in the trailer by Smith. <See JS\' ASJON. Page A2 i Pair Still • ve Coun_ty Hostage in Zaire NAIROBI. Kenya <AP> -An American univer sity professor said today that two American students and a Dutch student kid- naped by Marxist guerrillas and taken to the Zaire jungle more than three weeks ago are alive and believed well. ··1 cannot say more than lhat without possibly jeopardizing ef- forts to obtain the release of the students. They are alive and bel ieved well , .. said Peter Steiner of Ann Arbor. Mich.; visiting eeonomics professor at the University of Nairobi who volunteered to a ct as a mediator T e achers :Inquiring About Pay Hundreds of Orange County teachers have phoned unemploy- ment offices for information on a new federal law which rould give the county's 26,500 teachers more than $2 million a week in un- employment beneCits this sum: mer. But the flood oC calls and a pamphlet explaining the situa- tion that has been prepared by the state unemployment office may be for nothing. A special appropriations bill which includes a clause repeal- ing the provision for teacher summer unemployment com- pensation has been passed by the Congr ess and Senate and is awaiti ng President Gerald Ford's signature. The California Teuchers As - sociation is referring teachers to their local unemployment offices for information on the matter. And teachers have been calling. Charles Frazier. manager of the Employment Development Department oHice in Orunge. was quoted in a California Teachers Association bulletin story on the topic. This week, he said. he has re- ceived more than 200 calls from teachers wanting to know whether they are eligible for un- employment compensation. "Our other offices have been having a s imilar number or calls . Some letters too, but mostly calls," he said. If the repe:.i l measure is not signed . he sa id, teachers who are not teaching during the summer could fi le for unemployment benefits of up to $90 a week. To qualify. he said, ··they must be able and available for work and actively seeking employ- ment during the summer." As the law stands now. he said . the teachers would be able to col- lect unemployment compensa- tion. However, he said, "this may be terminated al any time with a change in the law.'· County Pane l Approves Two Vie jo Tracts Two Mission Viejo tracts total- ing 682 single family homes have been approved by the Orange County Planning Commission. The tracts, both to be built by the Mission Viejo Company. will be located on 299 acres near the intersection of Alicia and Marperite Parkways. One of th subdivisions con- sists of a 64-unit residential de· velopmenl on the west side of the future Lake Mission Viejo. Twen· ty-nlne of them are .waterfront tots. Plaonmc comm lssloners 3 lso approved a second 618-homc tract, lacWcllng two schools, two public ~. and one opt-n spac~ · lot. · • two weeks ago. He said "things an.· at a de· licate stage" and that the next "four or five days" could be crucial. Diplomatic sources said com- munications containing informa- tion about the hostages were re- ceived recently from Popular Revolutionary party members holding Carrie Jane Hunter, 21, of Atherton . Cal if., Kenneth Stephen Smith. 22, of Garden Grove. both Stanford L:nivcrsity students. and F.milic flcrgmann. 25, of Holland. It was the first t•onfirmL'<f con- FACES MURDER HEARING Terry Dean Hawkins El Toro Man Faces Cotinty Murde r Trial Terry Dean Hawkins of El Toro has been ordered to face preliminary hearing July 10 in Santa Ana municipal court on murder charges filed after a Westminster woman's body was found in a partly filled drainage ditch near Canada Road in El Toro. Hawkins, 21, of 22932 Rumble Road. is charged with the slayinl{ of Guadalupe McClelland, 40, of 8342 Wes tmin s t er Ave ., Westminster. He is held in coun - ty jail with bail denied. Sheriff's officers cluim that H awkins s tra n g le d Mrs . McClelland April 28 after sh(' met him in an El Toro bar and accompanied him in his truck. It is alleged that he dumped her body, naked from the waist down. in the drainage ditch and placed a large rock m the middle of her back to ensure that it re- mained in that location. tart with the guerrillas StnC'C a third American who was abduct· ed, Barbara Smuts, 24. of Ann Arbor, Mich .. was freed more than two weeks ago lo carry a de- mand on the Tanzanian govern- ment for $500,000. large amounts of arms and ammunition and the release of guerrilla leaders de- tained in Tanzania. The kidnapers s uid then they would kill their three prisoners 1f their demands were nut met by mid-Ju Iv. The Tanzanian ~overn ­ ment rejected the demands. The cavtives were taken 111 a (See ALIVE, PageA2i Car Rental .Monopoly .· Charged WASHINGTON <UPO -The Federal Trade Commission to- day accused the country's three biggest car renters -Hertz, Avis· and National -of monopolizing the airport car rental business. causing consumers to pay sul>- stanti;tlly hig her prices <AS a r~­ sult. An antitrust complaint issued by the agency said the three firms had fixed prfres. entered into a conspiracy to keep poten- tial competitors out of airports. hat·assed smaller competitors and made deals with the Big Three a uto companies for ad- vertising payoffs whit·h helped shore up their monopolies. The three companies had com- bined operating revenues of $1.16 l>illion during 1973 , the ITC s.iid . During that sC1me year they con· trolled 96 percent of L lie nation· s at·the·airport n •nt-a·t·ar bust· ncss. Hertz is own<'d by HCA Coql . and is the nation's larg<.'sl CCI•· renter. The s<.'cond largest in the field 1s Avis. whit'h until recently was owned b\· Internation.il Telephone and ·Telegraph Corp. National is a wholly owned sub- sidiary of Household Finance Corp. ··we are shocked al the broad (See RENTALS. Page 1\2) Council Set To Relocate The Saddlcb:.ick Area Coordinating Council is mo,·ing into new quarters \July L The new office is Suite 3. Build- mg A, in the Laguna Hms Busi- ness Park at Moulton Parkway and Canada Road. Laguna Hills. The existing number. 830-8316. and post office box (357 1 will be retained. SACC spokesmen said. 50 From Silverado School Graduating A gro-up of 50 students wi ll cross a special bridge tonight wh en they gradu1He from Silverado Continuation fligh School in El Toro. The stude nts were referred lo the school from the Saddleback Valley Unified School District ·s two conventional hi(!h schools be<:ause the students were hav- ing problems ol many kinds in the usual system. Their predicaments on comin~ to Silverado included everything from drug use to aJcohollsm to e motional disruptions to bebovlor problems to pregnancy to ~conomlc str•lt.s requiring them to work odd hours during the school day. They have worked their way through the high school gradua - tion rt>quircments u sing a system of indi~idualized instrut'- tion in which each worked at bts or her own pace and could tcuvc.- school wh~never thl' work wos done. Tonight's ceremony begins ut 6.45 if\ the school quad with a Oaf' salute led by student Chuck. Evans. The Rev. Harold Leestma will lead the invocation. and student. Lesll~ Lane will introduce guests. Debbie Burton will welcome the crowd and issue thanks. Congratu l ations t o the (SttSILVERADO. Pagf'A.2) - ;t ;! OAILY PILOT SB E x p ected To Quit County Assessor Jack Vallerga said todtty the s tatus of five t.>mplo yes in his o ffice who pleaded guHty Wednesday to con· spiracy charges will be de- terJnined within the next few days. However. other sourees said today that three of the men will resign shortly and two will take early retirem ents. The three expected to resign ere Fred Forbec k. 43, supervisor olthe commercial division; John Xontani, 48, t•hief appraiser of the :f.SSessment standards group, and ~istant Assessor ·George Up-'1oo. 54. ~. Chief appraisor of the personal property group, Chris Boukidis, 61 . and supervisor of ~e business division. Re~inald Dunfap, 64. ;ire the t wo who are d igible for earlv retirements. All five men pleaded guilty to t aking part m a conspiracy to '):>romole Rep. Andrew Hinshaw·s 1972 {'Ongn•ssional campaign by \1smg county c m ploycs as volun- teer workers. Along with four others they were indicted on the conspiracy •.md other charges bv the OraMe Count y Grand ·Jur y la st December. Two months later the County Board of Supervisors urged Vallerga to sus pend the indictees until their cases were ad- judicaied. Vallerga refused the board's r ecotnmend ation to suspend the men until their cases were set- tl ed. Now. the a~sessor. who has since been charge<l with being a part of the con!> piracy and of mis- conduct in office, sa~·s he will c·onsult with others t>.:fore mak· ing a final determination of their status as county employes. Their rl'signations and retire- ments would s:.i ,·c the assessor having to m;.ik c a judgml•nt. All five men were at work in the assessor 's offi ce this morn- ing. * * * F r o• P age A J GUILTY ... courtroom that thev had billed the countv for t ime actually $pent work.ing on Hinshaw's con- ~ress ional campaign in 1972 when llinsha\.\ \\as still Orange County Assessor . One defendant, who asked not to be identified . made it clear after conv1ct1on that he and his companions were assured before they pleaded that probation terms and a possible fine will be the m;,ix1mum punishment they will receive at the hands of Judge Smith. Hinshaw and current county Assessor Jack Vallerga. face two trials for multiple criminal of- fenses char ged in two Grand Jurv indictme nts. v"allerga goes on trial alone Ju- )v 7. Hinsh aw's first trial is s-cheduled for AuS? 18. Both m e n wi ll go to the courtroom together Sept. 29 on the charges initially returned by the Grand Jury agamst nine as· sessor·s l'mplo~ e!- Deputy Dis trict Attorney William Evans was asked aft er the pleas were filt>d Wednesday 1f his office \\ ould be prepared to accommodate Hinshaw and Vallerga if lawyers for the two m en tried to "'ork out a de;:il on the lines of that concluded for the Jive assessor's employes. Company Fined BA LTIMORE, Md . <APl The Singer Co. has been fined 2.500 for making an ill egal con- tributio n lo t he 1972 Nixon- Agnew re-election camp<Jign. ORANGE COAST ~fl DAILY PILOT ,,..,. 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''Ah n.~n l'&vt,.,,.,d UW'-"\t•i'\h ttl.tiGtfrwwtr•'\t•""' Telephone (714) 642~321 Cluslfied Advertis•"9 '42·S671 s..ito••o.at ll. V•H• y N•MOfht• 511·6310 , ,.,..I•.,, (lttft-f ... 49S-0630 C••t tJ9Ptt '''~ Ot•ne• Co•'' ft1119'1t\f\1"0 ('.,.,.,,...,., Nr.r•#\\t!JI'~ t11V\1r;tf10fl\ td•tet1•t .-MMr or •O•tt'o'-""•""• f\f't••n ""•Y o.-r-t,,.Hut•cf w •tM\ilt W»•<••I Pf',,_,1\\1"'1\ ~t C.Wyf 19"1 ••-, ~.tllf fl•U ... 1-00 pa1'1 .. C .. 1• ,.....,,. CM•Mt'"•" iwD\f ffpttftl'1 b~ ( .. ,. .. , •t 00 tftef\tt\11 ... .,,. .. ""00 m..,U~h. t'Nt•t•"• M'\lll'l•h°"'\ U 00 """',,.,, Thu~ay. Jun• 12. 1975 ~~· l .... ~ .. · .. ...:-!... --~ Dropsllllit Cftpo Teacliers Plan to Picket Members of the Capistrano Union of Federated Teachers (CUFT) will drop out of the Certificated Employes' Council <CEC) and will picket Monday night's school bOard meetJng, says Lee Weegley. Weagley, a Dan,_ Hills High School history teacbe~ bas represented the CUFT on tbe CEC. The CEC represents teachers in salary negotiations. The teachers he representea feel that the June 4 meeting between the CEC and Capistrano Unified School District trustees was "a lesson in futility," Weagley says. Al the meeting trus tees claimed that because of inflation teacher pay raises would be possible only if cuts are made in other parts of the budget. They asked that. teachers submit re- commendations as to where those cuts should be made. oetonir to the Ct1EA or to neither group. •·we In the CUFT plan to make our own suggesUons. as to what · teachers · should be gettiog, • · Weagley aay1. "We feel that the board and· o.dmlnistration have yet to come up with a realisUc budget. EsUmated increases are not accurat~, and as money becomes available during the summer, as it always does, we will have ready our own spending recommendations." For now. be says, the CUFT re· commends tbat certain ad· mipistrative positions be eliminated in order to tree funds !or increases in teacher salaries. Weagley estimates that two thirds of CU FT's 8l members will be on hand to picket Monday night's board meeting at San Juan School. I 0.ilr l"llot sgff f'lllQ Teachers have demanded 20 percent salary increases. as well as increased fringe benefits and improved working conditions. "The others. who won 't be there, have found it necessary to supplement their incomes by teaching evening classes." 'ILLEGAL' SIGN HAS IRVINE GROWLING AT LION COUNTRY SAFARI Park Officials Cite Low Receipts, Say Better Advertlatng Needed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Safari Sign Takes Lion's Share of Hill By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of Ille D•ily Piiot st.ff Controversy has erupted over a new sign in the Irvine foothills which informs motorisL'> in 32· foot letters that Lion Country Safari's jungle is still open for business. S imilar to th e famou s Holly wood s ig n in size and layout. the jumbo·sized attention getter is located high on a hill and easily visible to traffic on the San Diego Freeway. But unlike Hollywood, Irvine isn't rushing to save the sign. In fact. the sign is placing officials of the Irvine wildlife preserve squarely into the jaws of city hall. Claudette Donatella, assistant Irvine planning director, says the sign is not only oversized but was pl aced on the hillside without a perm it. Building officials have subse- quently photographed it, inspect· edit, and determined it illegal. A letter is being sent to Lion Coun- try informing the coroporation of the violation along with a request to remove it. If it doesn 't come down. Miss Donatella s ays Lion Country could face prosecution in court. She added that Lion Country had been given permission re- New Theater Group Plans First Meet The Saddleback Valley Com- munity Theater will hold its first organizational meeting Monday at8p.m. in El Toro. The non-profit organization is looking for members over 19 years old to work as actors and backstage crew. according to Daniel Cavallo. People are also needed for publicity and business management, he said. Monday ni ght's meeting will be held in the community room of People's Federal Savings and Loan in the Saddleback Valley Plaza on El Toro Road. Additional information is available by calling Daniel or Norma Cavallo, 586-7634 or 494-2656. Front Page AJ ALIVE ... raid on an animal research st a- tion on a Tanzanian game re- serve. Diplomats in Dar es Salaam. the Tanzanian capital; reported today that Zaire had given the United States an unpublicized go- ahead to seek unofficial contacts with the guerrillas. The sources said they felt Zaire's action r epresented pro- gress in efforts to free the three, seized May 19 on the Tanzanian side of Lake Tanganyika. The ~uerrillas took their captives across the lake to hideouts in eastern Zaire. President Mobutu Sese Seko is reluctant to admit the existence of the Marxist rebels, who are siud to control much of eastern Zaire. the former Belgian Congo. Confidence Voted BRUSSELS (UPI> -Prime Minister Leo Tindemans won a vote of confidence today from a divided parliamtnl over his gov- ernment's d~ision .to buy the U.S. Fl6 fighter plane for lts NATO forces. cently to repaint its freeway- facing sign but that the sign on the hill wasn't included in the ap- proval. However Jerry Kobrin, vice president in charge of public re- lations for Lion Country. main- tains he wasn't aware of any or- dinance violation. ··we 've lo s t..-uncounted thousands of customers because of the area's extreme restrictions of even s mall directional signs," he s aid. "As a result Lion Country has been one of the best-kept secrets in entertainment history. People whiz right by on the freeway and then call us from 30 to 50 miles down the road to find out where we are." The sign, consisting of four-by- eight foot panels of gypsum sheet rock. was placed on the h. lside Friday. The panels were laced on the ground and sup ed by pegs to keep them fro sliding down the mountain. While admitting ment constituted bold action," Kobrin justified t e sign because Lion Country is in "a tight economic crunch." For Lion Country. plagued by financial losses and a sagging turnstile count, the need for an oversized billboard on the hill may be just.a sign of the times. Front Page A J INVASION. • • The depositions indicate the eavesdropping device was bor- rowed from the Newport Beach Police Department and that Smith had difficulty in retrieving the plug from Mrs. Flatley's trailer. Court documents indicate that Tynes sat outside the trailer in a car listening to and recording con- versations between Mrs. Flatley and Smith. Her s uit charged the in- vestigators with invading her privacy and violating provisions of the Fourth. Fifth and Four- teenth Amendments as well as Ti- tle 42oftheCivil Rights Act. The $10,000 award to Mrs. F1atley was paid by Mission Insurance Company, a county in- surer. F ro• Page A J RENTALS. • • charges." said National Car Ren- tal Pres ident J .W. James in rep- ly to the FTC complaint. He de- nied any wrongdoing and said National will "vigorously op- pose" the charges. Spokesmen for Hertz and Avis said they had not yet fully analyzed the complaint. Hertz said its management had no knowledge of violations and "if they exist. they are completely contrary to Hertz policy and un· authorized." Since at least 1968, the com- plaint said, the companies have rigged a noncompetitive market structure "by employing na- tional coordinated programs." They conspired with eacy other to 11ubmlt the same types of bids to airports seeking car rental fran- clses, it. said. By so doing, the complaint further alleged, they set the standards for cont.racti. which prevented other fi.rml from getting Into the business. They were also accu.aed of "consptrlne, comblnln1 and agreeing amongst themselves and with and through their franchisees to fix and stabilize price for automobile rent.a.ls al rental service location.&.·• Fro•PageAJ PARKING. • • "Yet a llowed still is the park- ing of vehicles in all colors, various conditions and of assort- ed types to clutter up our view of this atmosphere and to show up oil slicks and street sweeper paths." Ferlauto said that though the California Highway Patrol does not classify accidents according to those related to parked vehicles, many accidents on re- sidential streets can be general· ly attributed lo obscured vision. Further, he said, removal of vehicles from the streets would make night patrols by police easier by making it easier to identify unusual circumstances. Ferlauto pointed out that or· dinances already regulate that each home have two garages, that no car be parked for more than 72 consecutive hours and that on-street automobile repair work be limited. He said Brea, La Habra and Fullerton alre ady have laws similar to the one he proposed. If a family has out-of-town visitors, they may obtain a special-use permit allowing on-street park- ing, he said. Tony Leon, president or the Capistrano Unified Educators' Association, told trustees teacher recommendations would be ready within a week. ~ · The CU FT represents about one fifth of the district teachers who belong to a teacher or- ganization. Other teachers Teen Injured In Accident Still Serious Shawn Miller of Corona del Mar, gravely injured in a skatebOard mishap earlier this week, was reported in serious condition today after surgery which involved the removal of his spleen, Miller, 14, of 5131h Poppy Avenue, had bt!en in critical con- dition through Wednesday. He remained under intensive care today at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Police traffic investigators said the youngster collided with a car Tuesday afternoon after he exited an alley between Poinset· tia and Orchid Avenues. The motorist traveling along Fourth A venue was unable to avoid the collision with the youngster, omcers added. F rotaPageAJ SILVERADO graduates will come from William Zogg, superir.nendent of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District. Teacher Gail Halley will pre- sent "Thoughts in Music" sing- ing two original songs and play- ing guitar. Two scholarships, one-from the Saddleback Valley Educational Council, and one from the Sad- dleback Valley Administrators Association, will be presented. District Board of trustees President George Henry will pre- sent diplomas and principal Bailey Daugherty will give a farewell sendofL · Gurney Aide Admits Gift TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -Former Sen. Edward Gurney's onetime chief aide testified today that three days before the 1972 general election he gave Rep. L.A. "Skip" Baf alis SI0,000 in a Vero Beach men'sroom. · The cash, James L. Groot said, came from Gurney's safe and was from funds raised illegally by Gurney fundraiser Larry Williams. ·FOR FATHER'S DAY Sunday JUNE 15 • Pendleton Link Stitch Button Front Cardigan 50/50 Wool I Alpaca. •2soo HOURS: 9·30T0800 MON. THRU SAT. Leisure Suits By Tobias and Munslngwear s4200 to •a500 IN COSTA MESAIT S s.lnerls DEPARTMENT STORE PARK AT OUR DOOR IN TF-iE REAR 1816 Newpc:>rt Blvd. Intersection of Harbor & Newpcrt Blvd . t ' ) l { \ ) I I J r } I l ( t I \ J . Irvine EOITlON VO L 68, NO. 163, 5 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY , CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUN E 12, 1975 'roday's Clo Ing .Y. tocks TEN CENTS Pair. Still • ve County Hostage in Zaire O.lly Pilot Stolff PloOlo 'ILLEGAL' SIGN HAS IRVINE GROWLING AT LION COUNTRY SAFARI Park Officials Cite Low Receipts, Say Better Advertising Needed Sign Dispute Flares Lion Country Puts Out Giant-sized Word I By R UDI NIEDZIELSKI Of the Dally Piiot Stall Controversy has erupted over a new sign in the Irvine foothills which informs motorists in 32· foot leUers that Lion Country Safari's jungle is still open for business. the hill wasn't included in the ap- proval. However J erry Kobrin, vice president in charge of public re- lations for Lion Country, main- tains h e wasn 't aw:.irc of nny or dinance violation. ··we 've l ost uncounte d thousands of customers because of the area's extreme restrictions of even sm all directional signs." 'he said. . .. As a result Lion Country has been one of the bes l·kept secrets m entertainment history. People <See SIGN, P age A2i . Hinshaw Compoig11 Cose NAJROBI, Kenya (AP> -An American university professor said today that two American students and a Dutch student kid- naped by Marxist guerrillas and taken lo the Zaire jungle more than three weeks ago are alive and believed well. .. l cannot say more than that without possibly jeopardizing ef. forts lo obtain the release of the students. They are alive and believed we l I,•• said Peter Steiner of Ann Arbor, Mich., visiting economics professor at the University of Nairobi who volunteered to act as a mediator two weeks cigo . He said ··things are al a de- Jkate stage" and that the next "four or five days" could be crucial. Diplomatic sources said com- . munications containing informa- tion about the hostages were re- ceived recently from Popular Revolutionary party members holding Carrie Jane Hunter, 21, of Atherton . Ca lif., Kenneth Stephen Smith. 22, of Garden Grove, both Stanford University students, and Emilie Bergmann," 25. of Holland. It was the firs t confirmed con- tact with the gueriillas s ince a third American who was· abduct- ed, Barbara Smuts, 24, of Ann Arbor, Mich .. was freed more than two weeks ago to carry a de- ma nd on the Tanzanian govern· ment for SS00,000. large a mounts of arms and ammunition and the release of guerrilla leaders de- tained in Tanzania. The kidn<.1pers said then they would kill their three prisoners if their demands were not met by mid-July. The Tanzanian govern- ment rejected the demands. The captives were taken in a Similar t o the fam o u s liollywood s ign in size and layout, the jumbo-sized attention . getter is located high on a hill and easily visible to traffic on the San Diego Freeway. • But unlike Hollywood, Irvine isn't rushing to save the sign. In fact. the sign is placing officials of the Irvine wildlife preserve squarely into the jaws of city hall. Five Aides Cite Guilt Claudette Donulclla. assistant Irvine planning director, s ays the sign is not only oversized but was p laced on t he h ills ide without a pe rmit. Building officials have s ubse- quently photog raphed it. inspect- ed it, and dcterm ined it illegal. A letter is being sent to Lion Coun· try informing the coroporation of the violation along wilh a request to remove it. IC it doesn't come down, Miss Donate lla s a ys Lion Country could fa ce prosecution in court. She added that Lion Country had been gi vcn permission re· cently to r epaint its freeway- /acing sign but that the s ign on By T OM BARLEY 01 lhe Oi1tl'f Pilot SC.H Five of six men indicted by the Grand Jury on c harges related to Congressman Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 election campaign pleaded guilty to reduced charges late Wednesday. Their decis ion ended a day- Jon g dialogu e between their lawyers and Orange County Superior Court Judge Waller Smith and led the jurist to cancel the trial previously scheduled for his courtroom. The sixth man , James Bertolino. 52, of 24 116 Via Madrugada, Mission Viejo. will go on trial Tuesday m Judge Smith's courtroom. Bertolino faces charges con- Trek Co11tinues ~ . ' Determined Daniel Ambrose, 18, of Santa Cruz, and his equally delcrmined donkey, Holly, are continuing their trek from San Diego to Sonoma, following the path of Father Junipero Serra. They arrived' at the Irvine F.qucstrian Center today. This picture was taken during a rest stop in South Laguna. Ambrose bop s to collect pledges during the walk to benefit retarded children. ' I~ tained in the original indictment: b'rand theft, conspiracy and sub- mission of false claims. The five employes of the Coun- ty Assessor 's office face state prison terms of one to five years and/or fin es ra nging up to $10,000 for their pleas on an amended charge of conspiracy with intent tosubmitfalse claims. J\11 five admitted 1n the courtroom that they had billed the county for time actually speht working on Hinshaw's con- gressional campaign in 1972 when Hins haw was still Orange County Assessor . One defendant, who asked not lo be identified, made it clear after conviction that he and his companions were assured before they p)eaded that probation terms and a possible fine will be the maximum punishment they will receive a t the hands of Jud~e Smith. Hins haw a nd current county Assessor Jack VaJJerga, face two t1;a1s for multiple criminal of· fenses charged in two Grand Jury indictments . Vallerga goes on trial alone Ju- ly 7. Hins haw's first trial is scheduled for Aug. 18. Bike Trails Grant Sought Irvine's bike trails committee will ask the city council to seek a $60,000 state planning gr ant to de- termine the best way to handle bike trails at street intersections, according to Trans portation Commissioner Juanita Moe. The committee met Wednes- day with M anny Puentes, a member of the statewide bicycle trails committee. a group which has proposed uniform bike trail standards some Irvine commit- tee members consider unsafe. The uniform r ecommendations would blend bike trails with street right turn pockets at in· tersections. Irvine's present system keeps bikes segregated at intersections with striping and rows of epoxy uots. Thie f Gets J e we ls Jewelry valued al nearly $600 htu; been stolen from the home of an Irvine woman m o grund theft case reported lo police Wednesday. Susan C. Reynol<.11', 29, of 17921 Butler St.. told police several items were founct miss· ing from her bedroom j w lry box in the famt1y ho.:ne. Both m e n will go lo the courtroom togethe r Sept. 29 on the c hnrges initially returned by the Grand Jury against nine as- st-ssor's employes. Deputy Dis trict Attorney William Evans was asked after the picas were fil ed Wednesday i( his office would be prepared to act·ommodate Hins haw and Valler ga if lawyers for the two men tried to work out a deal on the lines of that concluded for the five assessor's employes. .. No way," E vans emphatical- ly replied ... They wouldn 't get anything like this . We're pre· pared to talk cop out . of course. but I don't th111k they'd go for anything like what we have in mind.·· Judge Smith. obviously dis· turbed by Hinsh aw's failure to r espond to a s ubpoena that directed the congressman to ap- pear Monday in Su~rior Court, issued a bench warrant for the Newport Beach Republican's ar- rel;t. He stayed ex ecution of the war- rant provided that Hinshaw ap· µear in his courtroom June 26 to explain his earlier unauthorized absence. Judge Smith set three dales on which he w ill sentence the fi ve defendants who pleaded guilty Wednesday. The dates and the defendants are: July 10, John Montani, 48. of Garden Grove and Reginald Dunlap, 64, of Placentia. July 16, Chris Boukidis. 61 , of Anaheim a nd Fred Forbeck, 43, of Orange. July 24. George Upton, 54, of <See GUILTY, PageA2i Solon Tells CIA 'Pwts' WASHINGTON (U Pl> Rep. James Stanton (D. Ohio>. said today he has knowledge of successful assassination plots involv- i ng th e Central In telligence Age ncy. Stanton. who heads a New House subcommittee on the CIA, confirmed he had talked to a reporter or the Clevel1'nd Plaln Dealer on assassination plot.s. "The ques tion was 'Do you know of any successful auass1nat1on plots'?" Stanton said. "I rcspondoo •y .:·· • raid on an animal research sta- tion on a Tanzanian game re· serve. DiploQ"lats in Oar es Salaam. the Tanzanian capital, r eported today that Zaire had given the United States an unpublicized go. ahead to seek unofficial contacts with the guerrillas. The sources tiaid they felt Zaire's action represented pro· l,!ress in efforts to frt'c the three, seized !\Jar 19 on the Tanzanian side of Lake Tanganyika The guerrillas look their captives across the la ke to hid<.'Outs in eastern Zaire. Preside nt Mobutu Scse Seko 1s relu('tant to admit the cxistenee of the Marxist rebl'ls. \\ho am said to control much of eastern Zain.>, the former Belgian Congo. Tailgate Flap Driver PlU1Ches Mesa Man . Fountain Vallt•y police are seekinj:! an angry freeway dnver, who allegedly got sick and tired of being followed too closely . ··1 DIDN'T T lllNK l was that close:· the 51-y<.•ar·old Costa Mesa man reportedly told officers . They arc seeking his alleged assailunt on assault and battery charges. Police said the incident occurred at 7 : 15 a. m Tuesda \ on the San Di ego Freeway on-ramp <.1t Brookhurst Strl'ct. · The man told policl' his Jong-haired ass:.iilant sudden!\ slammed on his brakes, brinitmg traffic to a halt. thel1 walked to th<.' man's car and .. punched him thret• times 111 the face.·· ··1 T HOUGHT IT \\ as a female until he punched me, the man reportedly told officers. He suffered minor bruisl":-. and bent glasses, police said. T hen, the m an alleged, his assailant walked back to his car ... He looked like a banty rooster. strutting away after ;,i major accomplis hment,'' he reportcqly said. ·Board Adds Funds For Judicial Study Orange County S upervisors added $30,000 to next year's pro· posed budget today to pay for an efficiency study of the Harbor Judicial District Court. Richard Humphries, county administrative office analyst, s aid the management review would be the first in history for a county court. John McQuilken. llarbor <:ourt administrator, told supervisors the judges themselves requested the audit by an outside agency. The Ha rbor court serves Irvine. Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. McQuilken said the study could reveal operation<:1l deficiencies· or a need for additiona l person- nel. Supervisors h ave taken a tough stand against increasing court personnel requested without fult justification. They haw asked se,·eral limes in the past · the t:ourt conduct audits lo supµort. their personnel requests. Several supervisors lauded the Harbor court for t<.1king the fi rst s tep. c laiming ·it may en· courage other courts 111 the county to do lhL· same if they want additional personnel in lt1e future. Former Defendant Wins Settlement By GARV GRANVILLE Ofllle D•llY P1lotSIAll A San Clem ente woman who was charged with conspiracy lo commit murder l\\O years ago has been awarded $10,000 because an eavesdropping device was ii· legally planted in her trailer home by Orange County District Attorney inves til-{ators. Awarded the out of court settle· ment of a federal court lawsuit that alleged her privacy and con- stitutional rights were violated was Mrs. Belly Love F1 atley 48, of 1880 N. El Camino Real. Named defendants in the suit were District Attorney Cecil Hicks and investigators William Tynes. J ames Dougherty, J~I Hayes, J ames Sarros and fo)·ank Oxa ndaboure. Also named as a defendant was Philip Henrich S mith, a former Long Beach policeman who was the alleged hit man in the purport- ed murder conspiracy. Along with Carl L. Osowski. 52. of Anaheim, Mr·s. Flatley was charged March 30. 1973, with con· spi1;ng lo kill George Minkian, Osowski 's then bus iness partner. The case against both defen- dants was dismissed in mid-trial six months later without defense attorneys having to present their case. But the dismissal did not come Navy Pilot Ejects As Plane Crashes . SAN DIEGO (APJ -A Navy pilot h• beef' rcJCued unhan:ned otr San Clement l.lland titer his F8J Crusader Jet lo&l ccdtol and crashed Into the sea; lM Navy said. U . lames Wagon r wasl)idCeet up Wtdnesday 11\aht by a boat from the laJancl aner betlcOpters trom l~ aircr aft c~ 8•!'(.tt potted him 01' a ure .-.n.: '~"Vy spoke ma8~ahl. • , J ( ' before Mrs. Flatlcv had b(•en forced lo spend eight days in jail, pay costly defense fee:. and made to .. suffer extreme humiliallon, shame a nd e mbanas~ment. ·· In a pre-trial conft•rencc order s igned s hortl y before the woman·s suit against the District Attorney·s investigators came to hi al in Lo!:> An geles. it was stated "the following facts arc admitted and require no proof;" ··on March 27. 1973. said clec• tronic listening dev ice was plac<.>cj in the residence of plaintiff Betty Love Flatley. ··At the timt' said t•lectronic hslening device w::is placed in <St>e INVASION. Page A21 we.titer Considerable low cloudi· ness through Friday with some hazy afternoon sun shine. A iittle cooler Fri- day with hig hs in the mid·60s at the he;,lchcs to low 70s inland. INSIDE TctUA Y Was Congressman Midrt>U1 //rnshaw snubbed . at Costa Mesa's Pish Fry? Ci ty of· flcials think something wo.<1 fishy. But a fry organizer '-oy.t ti was Hinshaw who turned up Id$ nose. 0 . C. Huslm~ tells IM tole>. Page AIO. Index ;~\ 2 DAILY PILOT 3 Aides Expected To Quit County Assessor J ack Vallerga s<mi today t he status of fi ve employes in his office who pleaded gui tty Wednesday to con· s plracy cha r ges will be de- termined within the next few ~ days. However . othcr sources said today that three of the men will r esign s hortly and two will lake early re.tire ments. The three expected to resign ure Fred .Forbcck. 43, supervisor of the commercial division· J ohn )lontani, 48, chief appraise; of the ass~ssment s tandards group, and Assistant Assessor George Up· lon,54. Chief 4.1ppraisor of the personal property group, Chris Boukidis, 61, and s upervisor of the business division. Reg inald Dunlap, 64, C!re the two who are eligible for early retir ements. All five mC'n pleaded guilty to takmg pilrt in a conspiracy to promote Rep. Andrew llinshaw's 1972 congressional campaign by using county employcs as volun· tC'er workers. Along with four others they ''ere mdicted on the conspiracy 4.lnd other <"harges by the Orani:?e Cou nty G r and Jury l a:.t December. · Two months later the County Board of Supt•rvisors urged \'alkrga to s us pend the indictee:; until their cases wer e ad- j udi cated. Vallerga refused the board's rernmmendataon to suspend the men until their cases were set· tied. Now. the asses!>or, who has Smee been charged with being a part of the consp1ra('Y and of mis· conduct in offltc, S4.1\S he \\ 111 ('onsult with others ~fore mak· ing a final detcrm in ation of thei r status as county employcs. Their resignations and retire- ments would save the assessor havi ng to make a judgment. All fi ve men were at work in the assessor 's office thi5 morn· ing. * * * F rom Page ill GUILTY ... S4.lnta An <1. SentenC'mg of the five men will lea\'e four assessor's employes facing tri <1 l o n the origin al charges with Bertolino's trial scheduled to open Tuesday. The remmning three defen· dants and their tnal d4.lt<'S are: -Robert P.lumlee, 47, and Kirk Armiste ad. Gt , both of Santa Ana and both on Aug 18; and Garland Reddmg, 55, of Santa Ana. Sept. 29. A con\·ict cd d efendant who asked not to be identified re· vealed 14.lte Wednesday that he bas been askrd lo appear as a prosecuti on witness at the trials of Hins haw and Valleq?a. "Thats fine by me." hcsa1d. Two Tulare Blazes Out EXETER <AP I --Two separate f1 r es !rn cpt through 3.800 aC'res of tinder-dry brus h and grnss an Tu I a re County, and fire offiduls bchcvC' both were dchbcratcly set. The la rger o f the fires blackened 3.200 at·rcs about fi ve miles east of here. a Division of Forestry official s aid Wcdncs· day. It was contained before mid- ni ght and 250 mt•n remained on duty through thl' night trying to control th l' f l ames, th e spokesman s~id . ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT lhii-Or1n9(' Co.t\t 0 •~tv J.•1 IQt. w.tf'\Wf''ltct\ '' <Ot't"I· bU'W"'<f I~ Nt"W" F''H"\ ""bll\hf"C 0Y t~ Or_.Qlt (.ot\I PubH•.h1n•1 lO'"'''*''Y 11\tf'h".\h 11'(11110"4 .W"f' ~1·h ,_, Ml•noav ,,..,., ..,,,, .,_,,cw, •or-'°""'" ltN-"'-'d. ~wOUfl ~~f\ t•v1 t1"'Jt,. l'.1tA< I'\ f l'tv• t•m V•tlfly Irwin• !.·tdcJh lJ,.f., V•llfll'( ti,._1 LAQVf'\I lttod\ ~vtn (u•\f A ~ ,,.,., ,. '1 ... , " l'dlt1on ·~ OUb41U\"0 !Mtv•'1.ay ""'d \Uf"'CSA¥' Tn,. p1"1n '°""' pubt1\n1nc, ftl.tf.I ,,, )00 YA I t1.t1 .Sttt"f't, C.O~t• M t •, (411t urt 1 V-1t•f'I. Robert N Wr>ed Prft"\10t,.t •no Pt.1bh~•r' Jack R. Curley Vttt P'f""~nt i1nd ~,,.,., Midn.t-q"r Thomas Kec11il Eoitor Thomas A M urphint' MM n .. Q1nQ f <lttM Charles H Loo<; Richard P. 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See additional pictures and s tory Page 05 today. Five Manines Held In Grenade The/ ts Federal authorities were pre- paring formal charges today against five Marine Corps enlist· ed men charged with trying to sell 300 li ve ha nd grenades for $20,000. Investigators claim they m cl with an undercover agent in an Ocean s id e apartm e nt t o negotiate for the e xplosives pilfered from Camp Pendleton and were taken into custody there Monday night. The suspects include Sgt. Phil R Shaw, 22, and PF'C John E . Snow, 19, who were booked into San Diego County Jail pending is· suance of complaints on the felony federal charges. A trio of Marines also allegedly connected lo the explosives theft today were being held at the Camp Pendleton brig. Authorities declined to r elease their iden· lilies. T he arrests wer e set up follow- tnf! extend ed su rveillance by thl' FBL the Alcohol, Tobacco a nd Court Halts Construction /11 Clememe An appellate court has ruled for the California CoastaJ Zom· Conservation Commission and agai n s t an Orange County Superior Court j udge in a dl·· Firearms Bureau of the U.S. Treasury Department and the Naval InvestigativeService. Authorities stressed today the arrest of the Camp Pendleton quintet is not related to ap- prehension ot a Marine Corps warrant officer and his girlfriend on charges of stealing supplies destined for Vietnamese refugees interned at the base. Authorities did not say if any m otive other than monetary gain has been uncovered in the stolen hand grenade case. Authorities a ll ege some of the suspects were seen by a sur- veillance team as they obtained a load of grenades from an am· munition dump in the Las Pulgas area of Camp Pendleton. They were a ssertedly tracked t o the Oceanside apartm ent "ht!l'e the AT F undercover agent m ade contact, after investigators conducted a stakeout at a s pot where the grenades were hidden. A civilia n car r eportedly pulled up as federa-1 agents watched and iti:; occupants picked up the ex. plosives and d elivered them to Oceanside. T een Injure d In A ccident Still Serious d sion that again halts construe-Shawn Miller of Corona del taonofa64-umt apartmenthouse Mar , gravely injured in a in San Clemente. skateboard mishap earlier this With Justice Robert Gardner week, was reported in serious the lone dissenter. the Fourth condition today after surgery Dislnct Court of Appeal struck which involved the removal of down decisions by J udge J .E . T. his spleen. "Ned " Rutter that would have al-Miller, 14, of 5131-'z Poppy lowed cons truction by the Aries Avenue, had been in critical con- Developmenl Corp. of its planned di ti on through Wednesday. He Espana de! Mar ocean view pro· remained under intensive care peaty. toda y at Ho ~g Memorial Justice Gardner points out in Hospital. his objection to the majority rul-~olice tra ffic in vestigators mg that the decision represents a said the youngster collided with a loss of nearlv SS00.000 for the car Tuesda-y afternoon after he Aries a company. • exited a n alley between Poinset- The firm 's plans were first lia and Or chid Avenues. sidelined when the coastal com· The motoris t traveling along mission found that the project Fourth Avenue was unable to was in violation of the Coastal avoid the collision with the Act. youngster, officers added. $2 Million County's Teachers Seeking Benefits Hundreds of Orange County teachers have phoned unemploy- Jnent offices for information on a new federal law which could give lhe county's 26,500 teacher s more than $2 million a week in un· employ ment bene fits this s um- mer. But the fl ood of calls and a pamphlet explaining the situa- tion that has been prepared by lhe state unemployment oCCice may be for nothing. A special appropriations bill which includes a cluuse repeal· ing lhe provision for tcocher summer une mployment com- peOJation has been passed by the Con..rress a nd Senate and Is a waitine Pres ide nt Gerald Ford's s ignature . ' T he California Teachers As· sociation is referring teachers to their local unemployment offices for information on the matter. And teachers have been calling. Charles Frazier, manager of the Employment Development Department office in Orange, was quote d in a California Teachers Association bulletin story on the topic. This week, he said, he has re· ceived more than 200 calla from teachers wanting to know whether they are eligible foT un· employment compensation. "Our other offices have been hiving a similar number of calls. Some lette r s too, but mostly calls."'he said. .Mexican Police ~ ·Nab Pot SAN LUIS, .Nexlro <AP> - Mexican federal police have seized 869 pounds of marijuana after a two·hour air and ground chase involving Mexican officers and agents of the U.S. Drug En- forcement A4mlnlatration. The incident betJan Wednesday morning when the pilot of a DEA spy plane spotted two cars and a camper parked at the end of a clandestine air strip 3S miles east of Mexicali. Two hours later, the DEA pUot reported a Mexican aircraft had flown in from the south and landed. The DEA pilot said persons from the cars and the camper were unloadina the plane and another man had climbed up a ladder to refuel it. Officials said the DEA pilot then landed on the s trip, but the other aircraft took off so hastily the man refueling it was left behind with a hose in his hand sUll pumping gasoline. "The pilot of the smuggling aircraft must have been the most surprised man in Mexico," the DEA pilot s aid later~ Meanwhile. the camper and the two cars sped off in different directions and the DEA pilot called for help from both sides of the border. Agents said a second DEA aircraft look up the chase and Mexican officers raced to the scene in cars. While the two DEA planes followed the camper and one of the cars, the s muggler's plane and the other car managed lo get away. Occupants of the purs ue d vehicles a lso managed to flee after abandoning their vehicles. Mexican officials said they found 869 pounds of marijuana in the camper a nd a gun a nd empty sacks with marijuana traces in them in the other car. Missing Boy's Body D iscover e d ROSE VALLEY CAP> -A Ventvra County s heriff's helicopter spotted the floating body of a 5-year-old boy who had wandered away from his parents · at Sespe Creek in Los Padres Na- tional Park, officials said. A sheriff's s pokesman said the body of James Michael Nicholas was recove red Wednesday, three miles downstream from Lyon's Campground. Fre•P ,,.eAJ INVASION. • • plainUCf's home, no search war· rant had been Issued authodWlg such placem~nt." -:-"The sole purpose of placing sald electronic llsterung devlce m plaintiff's home was to record the conversations of plaintiff. _ .. Tbe conversations of plain· llff were, In fftct, received and ta pe recorded.•' According to dewsitions sup- porting Mrs. Fl alley's complaint, the listening device was a socket .plu~ placed in the tniller by Smith. The depositions indicate the eavesdropping device was bor· rowed from the Newport Beach Police D epartment and that Smith had difficulty ln retrieving the plug from Mrs. F1aUey's trailer. Court documents indicate that Tynes sat outside the trailer in a car listening to and r ecording con. versations between Mrs. Flatley and Smith. Her s uit c harged the in- ve~ligators wittl invading her pnvacy and violating provisions of the Fourth, Fifth and Four- teenth Amendments as well as Ti- Ue42o(theCivil Rights Act. The $10,000 award to Mrs. Flatley was paid by Mission Insurance Company, a county in- surer. Front Page A l SIGN .•. whiz right by on the freeway and then call us from 30 to 50 miles down the road to find out where we are." The s ign, consis ting of four-by- eight foot panels of gypsum sheet rock, was placed on the hillside Friday. The ,Panels were placed on the g round and supported by pegs to keep them from s liding down the mountain. While admitting that its place· rnent constituted "bold action," Kobrin justified t he sign because Lion Country is in •·a tight economic crunch." For Lion Country, plagued by financial losses and a sagging turnstile count, the need for an oversized billboard on the hill may be j ust a sign of the times. Ri~hts Rejected BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - A resolution to ratify the pro- posed Equal Rights Amendment was narrowly rejected by a Louisiana legislative committee Wednes d ay. T he Louisiana Legislature has r ejected the con· troversial amendment for three straight years. Car Rent Monopoly Charged WASHINGTON (UPJ > -The Federal Tude Commis11ion to· day accused the country's three biggest car renters -Hertz, A vis and National -of monopolizing the airport car rental business, causing con~umers to pay sub· stantially higher prices as a re· suit. An antitrust complaint issued by the a gency said the three firms had fixed prices, entered into a conspiracy to keep poten- tial competitors out o! airports, harassed smaller competitors and made deals with the Big Three auto companies for ad· vertislng payoffs which helped shore up their m onopolies. The three companies had com· bined operating revenues of $1.16 billion during 1973, the FTC said. During that same year they con- trolled 96 percent of the nation's at-the-airport rent-a-car busi· ness. Hertz is owned by RCA Corp., and ls the nation's largest car renter. The second largest in the field Is Avis, which until recently was owned b y International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. National is a wholly -0wned sub- s idia ry of Household Finance Corp. "We are s hocked at the broad charges,'' said National Car Ren- tal President J .W, James in rep- ly to the FTC complaint. He de- nied a ny wrongdoing and said National will "vigorously op- pose" the charges. Spokesmen for Hertz and Avis said they h a d not yet fully analyzed the complaint. Herti said its management had no knowledge of violations and '·if they exi:>t, they are completely contrary to Hertz policy and un- authorized." Since a l least 1968, the com· plaint s aid. the compa nies have rigged a noncompetitive market structure ··by employing na- tional coordinated programs.'' They conspired with eacy other to submit the same types of bids to airports seeking car rental fran- cises, it s aid. By so doing, the complaint further aUeged, they, set the standards for contracts which prevented other firms from getting into the business. T hey were also accused of "cons piring, combining a nd agreeing amongst themselves a nd with and through their franchisees to fix and stabilize prices for automobile rentals al rental service locations." FDRFATHER'S DAY Sunday JUNE15 Pendleton Link Stitch Button Front Cardigan 50/50 wool/ Alpaca. •2590 HOURS; 9:30Toe·oo MON. THRlJ SAT. Leisure Suits By Tobias and Munsi ngwear •4200 to •5500 DEPARTMENT STORE PARK AT OUR I DOOR IN THE REAR 1816 Newport Blvd. Intersection of Harbor & Newport Blvd. I I ' • r ' ,J , I I ) I I J , ,) ,. ., 'l'oday's Clo Ing .Y. Stoek~ VOL. 68, NO. 163, 5 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1975 T-EN CENTS Five Hinshaw Aides Plead 'Guilty' By TOM BAJtL.:Y Of tM Dally Pilot 51.att Five of six men indicted by the Grand Jury on charges related to <.:ongressman Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 election campaign pleaded guilty to reduced charges late Wednesday . Thelr decision ended a day: long dialogue between their lawyers and Orange County Superior Cout'l Judge Walter Smith and led the jurist to cancel the trial previously scb.eduled for his courtroom. The sixth man. Jam es Bertolino, 52, ot 24~16 Via Madrugada, Mission Viejo, will go on trial Tuesday in Judge Smith's courtroom. Bertolino faces charges con· tained in the original indictment: grand theft, conspiracy and sub· mission of false claims. o.au., Pl 101 SI.Ml PllOIO Kazoo for You Mrs. Beulah Kanawyer a nd 15 other m embers of Hunt· iJ1!,'1.on Beach 's 'Kitchen Band' will present their first perlorman<:t' FridGty at Community Bible Church. Sec additional pictures and story Page 05 today. Car Rental Firms Hit by Trust Suit WASHINGTON CUPll -The Federal Trade Commission to· day accused the country's three biggest car renters -Hertz. Avis and National -of monopolizing the airport car rental business, causing cons umer s to pay sub· slantially higher prices as a re· ,;ult. An antitrust complaint issued by the agency said the three firms had fixed prices. entered into a conspiracy to keep poten- tial competitors out of airpo11s. harassed small er competitors and made deals with the Big Three auto companies for ad- vertising payoffs which helped shore up lhei r monopolies. Or••lle ,_L Coa•• ~~ Weatller Considerable low cloudi· ness through Friday with some hazy afternoon sun· shine. A little cooler Fri· day with highs in the mid-60.st ,at the beaches to low 70s inland. . INSIDE TODAY W<U Congressman Andrew Hin1h4w 1nubbed at Costa Meta'• Fl$h F'ry? City of· fidol.s think something ~ /ilhy. But o /Tl/ orgonlur aays it wa.1 Hinshow who turned up hU note. 0 . C. llu1tin91 tells the tale. Page AIO. llldex cs CM Cit •• Aff CM cu D1•f (10-\ a c ... A4 M ' The three companies had com· . bined operating revenues of $1.16 billion during 1973, the FTC said. During that s ame year they con· trolled 96 percent of the nation's at-the-airport rent·a ·car busi· ness. Hertz is owned by RCA Corp., and is the nation's largest car renter. The second largest in the field is Avis. which until recently was owned by lnternational Telephone and T elegraph Corp. National is a wholly owned sub· sidiary of Household Finance Corp. ··we are s hocked at the broad charges." said National Car Ren· tal President J .W~ James in rep· ly to the FTC complaint. He de· nied any wrongdoing and said National will "vigorously op· pose" the charges. Spokesmen for Hertz and Avis said they had not yet full y analyzed the complaint. Hertz said its management had no knowledge of violations and ''if they exist, they are completely contrary to Hertz policy and Utl· a uthorized.'' Sinoe at least 1968. the com· plaint said, the companies have rigged a noncompetitive market structure "by e mploying na· tional coordinated programs ." Navy Pilot Ejects As Plane Crashes SAN DlEOO (AP> -A Navy pilot. has been re cued unharmed oft San Clemente Island after hJs f8J Crusader Jet lost control and crashed lnto the sea, the Navy said . Lt. James Wagoner was picked up Wednesday nlRht by a boat from the l land afltt hcllcopten from the ~ircraft Ctarrier Raneer spotted hlm on 11 ure raft, a Navy apok~sman uid. ., .,, The five employes of the Coun· ty Assessor's office face state prison terms of one to five years and/or fines ranging up to $10,000 Cor their pleas on an amended charge of conspiracy with intent to submit false claims. All five admitted in the courtroom that they had billed the county for time actually spent working on Hinshaw's con- gressional campaign in 1972 • when Hinshaw was still Orange County Assessor. On~defendant, who asked not to be identified, made it clear after conviction that he and bis companions were assur.ed before they pleaded that probation terms and a possible fme will be the maximum punishment they will receive at the hands of Judge Smith. Hinshaw and current county • Assessor Jack Vallerga. face two trials for multiple c1imln<.1l of· fonses charged in two Grnnd Jury indictments. VaJlerga goes on trial alone Ju. ly 7. Hinshaw's f1r~t trial b scheduled for Aug. 18. Both men will go to the courtroom together Sept. 29 0 11 the charges initially returned by the Grand Jury again~t mne as· sessor's employes. Deputy l>1 st r&l't Allu1·1w ) William Evans was asked aftcr the picas\\ er e filNi Wt.'Clnesday 1f hi~ office "oul<l lw prcpan.'CI lo ;.icc ommodatc Hin:,haw a nd tallerga if la\\ yers for the t\\o m<.>n tried to "ork out a deal on the lines of th at concluded for the f1\'e assessor's employes. .. No way,·· Evans e mphat1cal· ly replied. "They wouldn't get <See G l 'I L Tl'. Page A2i • ve m ... r1ca Grove 'Surrender to What?' TrafJ.ic Violator Confesses to Bank Holdup •Kidnap Victlln An unident!fied man suspected of mak· ing an illegal le ft turn in Orange threw uµ his hand s today and s aid, "I surrender ... m <.1de the illegal lurn lwd a major arres t to l11s credit. · OF.TAILS OF T llE robben· latt· th1:-. NAIROBI, Kenya (API -An American university professor said today that two American students and a Dutch student kid· naped by Marxist guerrillas and taken to the Zaire jungle more than three weeks ago are alive and believed well. ··You s urrender to what?" an Or<.1nge µoli<:e offi<:er asked. morning were sketchy. · ,\II that was known is tha t tht' ba11d1l l'll tert•d tht• bank s hortly alfrr it opt·tll'd. sunulated u g un to t'ntic:P a teller to sur render <.111 uns pe l'ifit•d amount of t<t!-th and '"l canl'.l.ot say more than that without possibly jeopardizing ef· forts to o~tain the release of the students. They are ali ve and believed well,'' said Peter Steiner of Ann Arbor. Mich .. visiting economics professor at the University of Nairobi who volunteered lo act as a mediator two weeks ago. He said ·'things are at a de· licate stage" and that the next "four or five days" could be crucial. Diplomatic sources Saia com- . municalions containing informa· lion about the hos tages were re· ceived recently from Popular Revolutiona r y party members holding Carrie Jane Hunter, 21. of ~the rton, Cali f., Ke nneth Stephen Smith, 22. of Garden Grove, both Stanford University students, and Emilie Bergmann, 25, of Holland. "TO T HAT BANK JOB," tb<: ~u spettl'd errant driver r eplied . .then fled in hi ~ eal'. The bank job he referred to \\'<JS the ruu· bery of Crocker National Bank <.1t Tustin <.1nd Meats A vcnut'. And the officer who followed the ~clf­ conf essed robber into a liquor stor e after he TllE SUSP ECT APPr\RE!'\TL \' eludt•d a privatt' c:itizen who jumped into his t'<Jr to pur!:iuc the bundit but he was not rH..'urly so suc:cessful in e luding the officer who la ter spotted him making an illeEWI left turn B Perce.at Hike Police Vote on By TERRY COVILLE Of the 01lly Piiot SNff A vote by Huntington Beach policemen will decide today and Friday whether officers enter c.trbitration or settle their salarv differences with the city. · Meanwhile. c.t wide !!:JP ap· parcntly still exists in contract negotiations between ~he city and its firemen , with another rouncl of talks scheduled Tuesday. Officer Da\'e Ga mmell . negotiator for the 178-member police association, s aid an offer made Wedm·sday by the city may bring policemen close lo set - tlement. The city offered ;.m eight µer· cent pay raise. time·<Hld·a-half pay for overtime o\·er 40 hours. and retirement pay based on an officer's highest yeur of l'arn- ings. Offer Gammell said the city propo~:il equals a total bencf1L llll'l'l'4:l!>l' of about 12 percent. He said the onl r real dilfc·l'trH·l· now between th.c city propo::i<.JI and the police requt·:;t 1~ \\hctht•r the <'ity pays the offiC'er's sharl' of the retirement fund. Ht• :HI· milted that would be a sizeable chunk for the city, boosting the benefit pack age to Hi or 18 per· <See OFFER. Page A2i It was the first confirmed con- tact with the g uerrillas since a third American who was abduct · eel , Barbara Smuts. 24 , of Ann Arbor. Mich., was freed more than two weeks ago to carry a de- mand on the Tanzanian govern· ment for $500,000, large amounts of arms and ammunition and the release of guerrilla leaders de- tained in Tanzania. Teachers Seek Raises Coast College Facidty Nixes Six Percent Hike The kidnapers said then they would kill their three prisoners if their demands were not met by mid-July. The Tanzanian govern- ment rejected the demands. The captives were taken in a raid on an animal research sta· lion on a Tanzanian game re· serve. Diplomats in Dar es Salaam, the Tanzanian capital, reported toda¥ that Zaire had given the United States an unpublicized go· ahead lo seek unofficial contacts with the guerrillas. The sources said they felt Zaire's action represented pro· gress in efforts to free the three. seized May 19 on the Tanzani an side of Lake Tanganyika. The S?uerrillas look t heir captives across the lake to hideouts in eastern Zaire. President Mobutu Sese Seko is reluctant to admit the existence of the Marxist rebels, who are said lo control much of eastern Zaire, the former Belgian Congo. By ALAN DIRKIN Of Ille O~•IY Piiot Stitt About 90 faculty members from Orange Coast and Golden West colleges attended a meeting of the Coast Community College District trus tees Wednesday night to support their bid for a 12 percent salary incr ease. The teacher s were deadlocked in their negotiations with ad- ministrators -six percent had been offered and rejected -and the faculty went to the board for an answer. Rut they did not get one. The trustees agreed to meet again on the issue in 10 days. Tho~gh the talks concentrated on t e achers' salaries. the negotiations will affect all employes of the district. The classifi ed sta ff -the 1tUpport personnel -also have asked for a 12 percent increase. and en· dorsed the arguments of the faculty representatives. Di strict adm ini s trators who are certificated also will receive the same percentage increas e as the faculty when it is agreed upon. Tailgate Flap· Driver Punches Mesa Man Fountain Valley police are seeking an angry freeway driver. who allegedly got sick and tired of being followed too closely. "I DIDN'T THINK I was that close," the 51-year·old Costa Mesa man reportedly told officers. They are seeking his alleged assailant Or} assault and battery charges. Police said the incident occurred at 7: 15 a.m. Tuesday on the San Diego Freeway on-ramp at Brookhurst Street. The man told police his long-haired assailant suddenly slammed on his brakes, bringing traffic t o a hall, then walked to the man's car and "punched him three times Ln the face." "I THOUGHT IT was a fcmole until h punched me," the man reportedly told oUh~ers. He sufCered minor bruises and bent a l asses, police said. Then, the men alleged, hls ossaJlant walked back to his car. "He looked like a bant.y rooster, 1truttin1t away after a major accompllshment," he reportedly sald. ' ~e talks thus invol\'l' about 4 ,000 fulltimc and parttimc cmploycs. and Pt'rsonnd 01rel'· tor Max Russell reporled that. 1f a 12 percent across·thc-1.xwrd in· crease is g ranted it would cost the district 52 .8 million. with Sl .858,000 going to c:crtificatccl employes. The counter offer of six perc:cnl would total $1,398,000 for a ll employes. Russell estimated lhut the fr. inge benefit increases that arc also being soug ht work out to about 1 percent of an employc·s salary. The trustees and the teachers debated the issue for about 90 minutes in public session, with Ralph Lewis, heC1 d of the OCC faculty senate, stressing that the pay bid was in line with increases in the cost of living. "'[ don 't think l ::ihould have had to come he re tonight." he said ... l believe w e should have reached a compromise. We ar<' not here for a mass public prayer meeting or lo beg for u salary in· crease. Twcl\'e percent is not an increase; it is as king for the status quo." The trustees later went into closed -door executive session to discuss the issue and emerged at 1 a .m . to announce that they will hold a s pecial meeting at 8 p.m . June 20 on the pay packal{c. . Board president George Rodda said that trus tees "probably" will r each a conclusion at that meeting. Lewis reiterated earlier com- ments that he did not understand the continued deluy, and that raculty me mbers were entitled to receive some indication of what e t The Fountain Valley 1ty Council has called u spttial ~x· ccuuvc session for 8 A.m .• Fri· day, at city hall to discuss l)ersonncl matters. City officials would not <"Om m e nt on the sub· je<'t of the closed meeting. their salaries will be lx•forc they d~partment for the s umml'r Rodda said that the board·s µos1llon was that l\\O factors al'l' casting uncer taint) O\ er the di:-.· t1ict's budget. Tht.•se foctors an· whether t he distn<:t must absorb students from .tht• Gardt'n Grm e L1nifiC'd School Distril't without full r eimbursem ent from tht> state and ho-w the district wall l.J(• affected by state bud gl't m('asures to cap gTO\\th at com- munity colle~cs. Trustee Worth Keene said that the district's sal ary schedule presently is among the top in the nation with the exception of dis- tricts in New York and Chic<i).(O <Sec COLLEGE. Page A2l Valley Man Suing Over Mace Attack A Fountain Valley man s ued the s tate for $3 million in damages Wednesday with the al· legation that he was severely burned about the face a nd permanently disfigured whl'n t \\' o C a l i f o I' n i a H 1 g h w a y Patrolmen sprayed him with Mace las t Feb. 15. Lee Pennington. 16127 Mt. Kenya Court. Fountain V1:1llo~. claims in his Oran~e Count ~ Superior Court I a'' suit thtH <1f flcers A.J . Af!rams and Ohvt•r J Sohnsky sprayed him with the dNerrent chemical while he"' a~ handcuffed in the r ear seut ol their patrol cur. Penninglon lists Orange CoUA· ly und Sheriff 8r<.1d Gates as co· defendants with the further al- h::1tation that it was 24 hours ~fore county jn1l officers al lowed him to be treat~ for his burn . Pennington was arrested on the Ncwpo1·t Freeway near Jam- boree Road for an undisclosed of· fl'fl'I•' > \ ~ A.2 DAILY PILOT H /F Thursday, June 12, 1975 Pleaded Guiltg Strike End Three Assessor Valley Teachers Aides to Quit? Back • in Class County Assessor Jack Valterga said tod tty the status of five employes in his office who pleaded gui tty W cdnesday to coo- s piracy charges will be de- termined within the next few days. However. other sources said today that three of the men will resign shortly and two will take * * * F ro•Page Al =GUILTY ••• anything like this. We're pre- pared to talk cop out. of course, but I don't think they'd go for anything like whal we nave in mind." Judj!c Smith, obviously dis- turbed by llins haw's failure to respond to a s ubpoena that directed the congressman to ap- pear Monday in Superior Coµrt, issued a bench warrant for the Newport Beach Republican's ar- rest. He stayed execution of the war- rant provided that Hinshaw ap- pear in his courtroom June 26 to explain bis earlier unauthorized absence. Judge Smith set three dates on which he will sentence the five <.lt!fendants who pleaded guilty Wednesday. The dates and the defendants an•: -Julv 10. J ohn J\lontani, 48, of Garden Grove and Reginald. Dunlap. 64 , of Placentia. -July 16, Chris Boukidis, 61, of Anaheim and .Fred Forbeck, 43, of Orange. -July 24, George Upton, 54, of S<.inta Ana. Sentencing or the five men will leave four assessor 's cmployes facing tri a I on the original <:harges with Bcrtolino's trial scheduled to open Tuesday. The remaining three defen- <.lants and their trial dates are: -Robert Plumlee, 47, and Kirk Armis tead. 61, both of Santa Ana and both on Aug. 18 ; and Garland Redding, 55, of Santa Ana, Sept. 29. A convic ted <lefrndant who c.isked not to be identified re- ,·ealed late Wednesday that he has been asked to appear as a prosecution witness at the trials of Hins haw and Vallerga. "That's fine by me," he said. ~eception Set For Sculptor A public reception will be held for sculptor J 41ck Zajac at 8 p.m., Friday. in the new Huntington Beach central library on Talbert Avenue. More than 20 pieces of Z:.ijac 's work <ire currently on display at the library and will be there through J uly 11. Zajac has been commissioned to produce the en- tryway sculpture for the city's nl'w civic center. T he reception is co.sponsored by Sta ndard Oil or Caltfornia, the Jodi Scully C &llcry, and the city's Allied Arts Commission. The Huntington Beach Company, a subs1d1ary or Standard Oil, IS payrng the $45.000 for Zajac's civic center work. Pope Apologizes VATICAN CITY <U PI) -Pope Paul VI, renewing his call to Roman C:.a tholic dissidents to join in Hol y Year reconciliation, apologized Wednesday for any offense his c riticism may have caused them. ORANGE COAST 111F DAILY PILOT T~ 0<•"'1" Co"" DAiiy l'llol ...... wlllfll IHom· r .. n.ott..,. Nf"W\ f'rt~' t\putit10-.-.ctbyt,,,.Or"ianQP (JM t P\.tt:>lt\fttr'WJ (.O,,•;>.j"IY \"l>"'"'t" ~Chtton\ Ar• s:Nhf1~ ~rwJ•Y tf\rO\IU., f t1CS..y fOf (.o\t• tww, !Hw-1 S.<t<n H"nllnuton 9"tcll/F...,... l•1n \11t1e1. lrYflU'. S•ddlt blCk V•lft y •nd UQti"W ~.t< h \l>uU\ ( •4t\t A "jt\Qtt tt'-910tnl'I f'd•hon I'\ ("Uhll~h· d ~fuf'dA'I' dt'CI !:tutr"CIAY' lhe Pfln(IOf'I Nbf1\tllnQ pl;tnl , ... " )(JC) W.i,' a., Silrl't1, c.o~t• Mes.41. C•lito,nr. 9161•. Robl'rt N . W<>ed Ptf'\•Ot "'•NJ PvOl•\l't'r Jae k R. 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The three expected to resign are Fred Forbeck, 43, supervisor of tbe commercial division; John Montani, 48, chief appraiser of the assessment standards group, and Assistant Assessor George Up· ton,54. Chief appraisor of the personal property group, Chris Boukidis, 61, and supervisor of the business division, Reginald Dunlap, 64, are the two who are eligible for early retirements. All five men pleaded guilty to taking part in a conspiracy to promote Rep. Andrew Hinshaw's 1972 congressional campaign by ·using county e mployes as volun- teer workers. Along with four others they were indicted on the conspiracy and other char ges by the Oran.r?e County Grand Jury las t December . · Two months later the County Board of Supervisors urged Vallerga to suspend the.indictees until their cases were ad- judicated. Vallerga refused the board's recommendation to suspend the men until their cases were set- tled. Now, the assessor, who has since been charged with being a part of the conspiracy and of mis- conduct in office, says he will consult with others before mak- ing a final determination of their status as county employes. Their resignations and retire- ments would save the assessor having to make a judgment. All five men were at work in the assessor's office thjs morn- ing. Fro• Page Al COLLEGE. • • and is second in California. Another argument of Person· nel Director Russell was that, although the consumer price in- dex shows a 12 percent cost-of· living increase. the index, Russell said, is related to lower salary categories and is less valid for p eop le on highe r salaries. UPI Telt911o10 Budget Watchdog Legislative Analyst A. Alan Post follows the proceedings of the budget conference committee which is in its second day of drafting the final version of Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. 's $11.5 billion-plus state budget. Story Page AS. Former Defendant Wins Settlement By GARY GRANVILLE Of IM Dally Pl lot SQff A San Clemente woman who was charged with conspiracy to commit murder two years ago has been awarded $10,000because an eavesdropping device was il- Jegal!-y planted in her trailer home by Orange County District Attorney investigators. Awarded the out of court settle- ment of a federal court lawsuit that alleged her privacy and con- stitutiona l rights were violated was Mrs. Betty Love Flatley, 48, ofl880N. El Camino Real. Named defendants in the suit were District Attorney Cecil Hicks and investigators Willi am Tynes, James Dougherty, Joel Hayes, James Sarros and Frank Oxandaboure. "the following facts are admitted and require no proof;'' -"On March 27, 1973, said elec- tronic tis Lening device was placed in the residence of plaintiff Betty Love F14tley. -"At the time said electronic liste ning device was placed in plaintiff's home, no search war- rant had been issued authorizing such placem ent.'' · -"The sole purpose or placing said electronic listening device in plaintiff's home was to record the conversations of plaintiff. -"The conversations of plain- tiff were, in fact, received and tape recorded.'' According to depositions sup- porting Mrs. Ftatley's complaint, the listening device was a socket plug placed in the trailer by Smith. Teachers in the Fountain Valley School District were back in theit classrooms today, their three·day·old strike officially ended. Meanwhile, a parent group pressed on with plans to recall three school board tpembers the group c laim s was .. un- responsive'' during the strike. District Superintendent Bob Read discounted published re· ports that the teacher contract . dispute would immediately be turned over to an impartial fact· finding team. Instead, he explained in a let- ter to teachers, negotiations will resume and fact-finding will not be used unless talks break down later. What actually ended the strike, he said, was a revision in district policy on fact-finding, whkh as- sures "a neutral third party as chairman.'' Bob While, chairman of the teacher negotiating team, ex- plained that the three-person panel will include one member picked by teachers and one by trustees. The policy change deals with Yearbooks Distributed, Students Say A s pokesman in Edison Hi gh ·School's journalism depa1tment has denied r eports Lh at stu- dents had to cross teacher picket lines to collect their school yearbooks. Officials in the Huntington Beach Union High School Dis- ttict said Monday the delivery truck' driver, a membe1· of the Teamsters Union, r efu sed to cross the picket line. So students reportedly were picking up their books by walk- ing across the lines. However, district officials today s aid school employes and student helpers actually carried the books on campus -not in- dividual students. But journalism depart ment employes claimed the books were delivered Saturday, when no pickets were there, and the driver carried them to the journalism office. The books were given to students Monday · and today, employes said. selection of the third party. In the past, he sald, U lbe first two members couldn't eiree to a third, the Orange County school superintendent made the selec· ti on. · Teachers contended that as an administrator, he c9uld not pick a neutral party. But under the re- vision, White said, the district. bas agreed to pick th~ third party from a list submitted by the Callf ornia Conciliation Service. The trustee recall effort. chaired by Fran Johnson, a mother of 10, was being launched today against board President Hoger Belgen, and Trustees William Cran e and Sheila Meyers. Mrs. Johnson said a parent group was meeting this morning to select officers and organize tho petition efforts. f'ro•PogeAl OFFER ••. cent. Gammell said he is submitting the new proposals to officers for a vote on acceptance or denial. If they turn it down, both sides are ready to enter a fact .finding pJ'Oo cess which could lead to an arbitration proceeding. Don Lewis, assistant personnel director for the city, said both sides had been at an impasse the )>ast three weeks, but they kept negotiating anyway. Lewis said the situation is not so good with firemen, saying both sides are much farther apart than in the police contract talks. Engineer Larry Richards, pre• sident of the firemen's ;;lssocia· lion, said "We're not deadlocked yet , but to call it unsettled would be putting it mildly." Neither s ide cared to reveal specific proposals and counter propos als because another negotiation session is scheduled Tuesday. Richards did say that Hunt· ington Beach is the ninth largest city in California in terms of as- sessed valuation and 12th largest in population, but its firemen are paid 89th. "We have made what we feel are decent demands,'' he said. Both fire and police negotiators are seeking larger in· creases this year because both associations are on the last year of a three-year contract they signed in 1972. There are five pay scales for teachers in "the district with various steps within those scales. However, Russell explained that an experienced teacher with an MA will start at $15,000 a year. The top pay scale goes from $15,121 to $23,517 and Russell said that because most teachers have been with the district for some time more faculty members ar~in the top sca ~e than any other. Lewis maintained that although salaries are high com- pared with other districts, they are not high compared with the area and emphas ized that teae!hers are professional people. Al so named as a defendant was Philip Henrich Smith, a former Long Beach policeman who was the alleged hit man in the purf)ort- ed murder conspiracy. Along with Carl L. Osowski, 52, or Anaheim, Mrs. F1atley was charged March 30, 1973, with con- spiring to kill George Minkian, Osowski's then business partner. FOR FATHER'S DAY Sunday JUNE 15 "I don't believe a savings and loan association would finance the average price house in Mesa Verde for one half or two thirds of the faculty because of insuffi. cient income," he added. Sclwol Board Chauffezus On Way Out? SACRAMENTO (AP) -Los Angeles Board of Education members will have to give up their chauffeur-driven cars if As- semblym an Paul B. Carpenter <D·Garden Grove) gets his way. Carpenter introduced a bill to that effect Wednesday. Carpenter said he thinks "most school boards realize that using district personnel for personal chauffeur servi ce is not a legitimate expenditure of funds, especially now when budget restrictions are making money for education so tough to come by.'' The Assembly passed asimilar bill last year, but it was killed by the Senate Education Committee. The case against both' defen- dants was dismissed in mid-trial six months later without defense attorneys having to present their case. . But the dismissal did not come before Mrs. Flatley had been forced to spend eight days in jail, pay costly defense fees and made to "suffer extreme humiliation, shame and embarrassment." In a pre-trial conference order sign ed s hortl y before the woman's suit against the District Attorney's investigators came to trial in Los An geles, it was stated ·Seat Open On Committee The Ocean View School Dis- trict is seeking applicants to fill an unexpired term of its Person- ne I Commission, an agency responsible for setting policy for the district's non -teaching staff. It also serves as an advisory body to the school board in mat- ters relating to those employes. The commissioner will fill the term of Ken Eilefson, who re-· signed. The term ends Nov. 30. Applications must be in by June 30. J111nbo Blaze Passengers Flee 747 NEW DELHI, India (AP> -One Boeing 747 jum- bo jetliner with nearly 400 persons aboard was destroyed by fire in Bombay early today, and another one with 400 refugees from Portuguese Africa made an emergency landing in Rhodesia a ft er limping more than 600 miles on three engines. The only reported casualties were four persons who were slightly injured in the Bombay mishap. Air France said the right landing gear on its Hong Kong-to-Paris fli ght overheated as the plane was taxiing to take off from Bombay. The airllne said when the fire warning signal came on, the pilot" braked the plane and the passengers and crew escaped down the emergency chutes as the big aircraft caught fire . • Passengers and crew remained calm, and the evacuation was orderly, Air France said. , • Pendleton Link Stitch · Button Front Cardigan 50/50 Wool/ Alpaca. •2500 HOURS· 930T0600 MON THAU SAT. i Leisure Suits By Tobias and Munsi ngwear '4200 to •ssoo IN COSTA MESA IT'S sin eris DEPARTMENT STORE PARK AT OUR DOOR IN THE AEAA 1816 Newport Blvd. Intersection of Harbor & Newport Blvd. , ( ,J I ) . t • .J ' I I l VOL. 68, NO. 163, 5 SECTIONS, 64 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNIA 'f oday's Closiag N.Y.S&oek N TEN CENTS .Five llinshaw Aides Plead 'Guilty' lSy TOM BARLEY • Of .... 0.11, ...... Mllft 1 ll'ive of'six men indicted by the Grand J\lrY on chaJ:ges related to ~gressman Andrew Htnsbaw's 19'12 election campaign pleaded guilty to reduced charges late Wednesday. Their decision ended a day-· Jong dialogue between their lawyers and Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Ka%oo for You Smith and led the jurist to cancel the trial previously scheduled for ha courtroom. The sixth man, James 'Bertolino, 52, of 2All6 Via Madrugada, Mission Viejo, will go on trial l'uesday in Judge Smith's courtroom. Bertolino faces charges con- tained in the original indictment: grand theft, conspiracy and sub- mission of false claims. Mrs. Beulah Kanawyer and 15' other members. of ,Hunt· ington Beach's 'Kitchen Band' will present their first performance Friday at Community Bible Church. See additional pictures and story Page DS today. ·Board Adds Funds . For Judicial Study Orange County Supervisors added $30,000 to next year's pro- posed budget today to pay for an efficiency study of the Harbor Judicial District Court. Richard fiumphries, county administrative office analyst, said the management review would be the first in history for a county court. John McQuilken, Harbor court administrator, told supervisors the judges them.selves requested the audit by an outside agency. The Harbor court serves Irvine, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. McQuilken said the study could reveal operational deficiencies · or a need for additional person- nel. Supervisors have taken a tough stand against increasing court personnel requested without full justification. They have asked several times in the past the court conduct audits to support their personnel requests. Several supervisors lauded the Harbor court for taking the first step, cl aiming it may en- courage other courts in the county to do the same if they want additional personnel in t!le future. • CdM Youth Quizzed . Over Sclwol Blasts Police j\Jvenile officers said to- day they plan to question a Corona del Mar youth who may be responsible for two separate explosions of extremely hazardous firecrackers Wednes- day at Lincoln Middle School. Juvenile detectives already have seized six unfired Jirecrackers described as-having the same power as a quarter stick of dynamite. They planned lo detain a youngster who took them from the family home to srocK PRICES CLOSE LOWER NEW YORK <UPI) -Prices cloeed lower todoy 1n slow trad- ing on the New York Stock Ex· change in the absence of any ma- jor news developments. .The Dow Jones Industrial Average, up more than two points earUer, was off 5.24 points to819.31 at the close. Declines led advances by about' 5even·to-ftve margin among the 1,787 issues cconingthatape. Turnover amounted to about U ,60(),0()() shares, down frOQ'l the ~.-.oootrad d Wedn day. Prlc:e1 were lower in moderate trMlini on the American Stock £xc:bange. sell at 50 cents each. Officers said they have ac· counted for all the firecrackers which changed hands through the day. Besides the two blasts at the school, several were heard in the Corona del Mar area through the night. The first blast hit the locker area of the boy's gym shortly after the start or schopl and damaged a wall and bent a win· dow frame. T he cost of repairs was eslimated at $500. The second blast later in the d~y was reported by police to be in a trash can, but caused no damage. Officers described the tissue- wrapped explosive pieces as about five inches long, about an inch in diameter and capable or bl'owing ore the arm of a youngster. Rig.hts Rejected BATO~ ROUGE, La. (AP> - A resoluUon to raUb the pro- posed Equal Ri1hts Amendment was na~rowly rejected by a Louisiana leglalatl\le committee Wednesday. The Lout1iana Legislature has rejec:ted the con· trovenJat amendment for tibree ait.raight. year1. The five employes of the Coun- ty Assessor's office face state prison terms of one to five years and/or fines ranging up to $10,000 for their pleas OD an amended charge of conspiracy wiUi intent t.osubmitfalse claims. All five admitted in the courtroom that they had billed the county for time actually spent working OD Hinsbaw's con- gressional campaign in 1972 when Hinshaw was still Orange County Assessor. One defendant, who asked not to be identified, made it clear after convi~tion that he and his companions were assured before they pleaded that probation terms and a possible fine will be the maximum punishment they will receive at the hands of Judge Smith. Hinshaw and current county Assessor Jack Vallerga, fa ce two trials for multiple criminal of- fenses charged in two Grand Jury indictments. Vallerga goes on trial alone Ju- ly 7. Hinshaw's first trial is scheduled for Aug. 18. Both men will go to the courtroom together Sept. 29 on the charges initially returned by the Grand Jury against nine as- sessor's employes. Deputy District Attorney William Etrans was asked after the pleas were filed Wednesday if his office would be prepared lo accommodate Hinshaw and Vallerga if lawyers for the two men tried to work out a deal on the lines of that concluded for the five assessor's employes. .. No way," Evans emphatical- ly replied. "They wouldn't gel <See GUI LTY, PageAZi ort-Mesa Offer To Teachers 'Insult' Balloting To Decide 'Surrender to What?' Trafj.ic Violator Con/ esses to Bank Holdnp Proposal An unidentified man suspected of mak- ing an illegal left turn in Orange threw up his hands today and said , .. 1 surrender." made lhe illegal turn had a major <.ll'l't!Sl lo his cred i l. By HJLA~Y KAYE Of U.. 0<11ly Piiot Staff A pay proposal that falls far short of the 12 percent salary hike sought by Newport-Mesa teachers was termed an "insult" today by teachers' bargaining representatives. ··You surrender lo what'?" atl Orange police officer asked. DETAI LS OF THE robbery latt· Lhts morning were sketchy. All that was knO\m is that the bandit en- tered the bank shortly after it opened. simulated a gun to entice a teller to sut·- rcnder an unspecified amount of cash and "TO T HAT BANK JOB," the suspected errant dri ve1· replied. .then fled in his car. The proposal offers a 3.8 per- cent pay hike to teachers at the top of the pay scale, but nothing more than automatic annual pay increases to other instructors. Teachers were given ballots to- day asking whether they wanted to accept the salary and benefit proposal offered Wednesday by the school board. The bank job he ref erred lo was the rob- bery of Crocker National Bank al Tustin and Meats Kvenue. And the officer who foil owed the self· confessed robber into a liquor store after he THE SUSPECT APPARENTLY eluded a private citizen who jumped into his car to pursue the bandit but he was not nt·arly so successful in eluding the officer who later spotted him making an illegal left turn. Monopolg Charge Ballots wilJ be counted later to- day. The results will .be an- nounced Friday. It the proposal is rejected, teachers will be contacted in the fall and asked if they wish to strike, s.aid Bill Grgurich, Certificated Employe Council (C EC) chairman . Car Rental Firms Hit Teachers have asked for what they call a cost-of-living adjust- ment, roughly 12 percent. Last year they were given a nine per- cent pay hike. The school board has offered 12-year teachers on the top pay step a 3.8 percent salary in- crease. WASHINGTON <UPI> -The Federal Trade Commission to- day accused the country's three biggest car renters -Hertz, Avis and National -of monopolizing the airport car rental business, causing consumers to pay sub· stantially higher prices as a re- sult. An antitrust complaint issued by the agency said the three firms had fixed prices, entered into a conspiracy to keep poten- tial competitors out of airports, harassed smaller competitors and made deals with the Big Three auto companies for ad· vertising payoffs which helped shore up their monopolies. The three compani es had com· bined operating revenues of $1.16 billion during 1973, the F"'CC said. During that sam e year they con- trolled 96 percent of the nation's at-the-airport r~nt-a-car busi- ness. Hertz is owned by RCA Corp., and is the nation's largest car renter. T he second largest in the field is Avis, which until recently was owned b y International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. National is a wholly owned sub- sidiary of Household Finance Corp. (See RENTALS, PageA2i Those 587 teachers on the top rung are ones who have ad- vanced to the point of no longer receiving automatic pay boosts other teachers receive. The remaining 600 teachers in the district were offered no addi- Teachers Seek Raises . lion al salary increases other than the automatic 3.8 percent pay hike they receive as they add another year of experience. Coast Colkge Facidty Nixes Six Percent Hike "From the appearances of the proposal, it's obvious the district has teachers as the last priority for anything,'' said Chuck Gordon, one of the CEC reps and a teacher at Mc Nally High. By ALAN DJRKIN Of tl\e 0• ii y Piiot St.all About 90 fa culty members Crom Orange Coast and Golden West colleges attended a meeting of the Coast Community College District trustees Wednesday night to support the ir bid for a 12 percent salary increase. "I'm not al all happy with the proposal. It's an insult," Gordon complained. The teachers were deadlocked in their negotiations with ad- ministrators -six percent had been offered and rejeeted -and Grgurich, a Newport Harbor High math teacher, said, "I'm assuming the teachers will reject the proposal .. it's simply ridiculous." ·the faculty went to the board for an answer. But they did not get one. The trustees agreed to meet again on the issue in io days. According to Jean Harmon, ad- ministrative assistant to the dis- trict superintendent, trustees de- cided to devote $1.25 million oC the $2 million in emergency re- Though the talks concentrated on te achers' salaries, the negotiations will affect all employes of the district. The 1.• . <See INSULT, PageA2> Tailgate Flap Driver Punches Mesa Man Fountain Valley police are seeking an angry freeway driver, who allegedly got sick and tited of belng followed too closely. ... DIDN'T THINK I was that close," the 51-year-old Costa Mesa man reportedly told ofCicers. They are seeking his alleged assaiJanton assault and battery charges. Police said the incident oecurred at 7: 15 a.m . Tuesday on the San Diego Freeway on-ramp at Brookhurst St.reel. The man told police his long-haired assailant suddenly slammed on his brakes, bringing traffic to a hall, then walked to the man's car and "punched him three limes in the face." "I THOUGHT IT was a female until be punched oie," the man reportedly told officers. Ho suffered minor bruises and bent glasses. police snid. Then, the man aJJeged, his usaUant walked back to his car. "He looked Hke a banly rooster, strutting away after a m~or accomplishment,'' he reportedly said. . -I \ ( Ii" classified staff -the support personnel -also have asked for a 12 percent increase. and en- dorsed the aq~uments of the faculty r epresentatives. District administrators who are certificated also will receive the same percentage increase as the faculty when it is agreed upon. The talks thus involve about 4.000 fulltime a nd parttime employes, and Personnel Direc· tor Max Russell reported that, if a 12 percent across-the-board in · crease is granted it would cost the district $2.8 million, with Sl,858,000 going lo certificated employes. The counter offer of six percent would total $1,398,000 for all employes . Russell estimated that the fr. inge benefit increases that are also being sought work out to about 1 percent of an employe's salary. The trustees and the teachers debated the issue for about 90 minutes in public scssion.~with Ralph Lewis, head of the OCC faculty senate, stressing that the p'y bid was in line with increases iri the cost of living. ''I don't think I s hould have had to come here tonight," he said. "I believe we should have reached a compromise. We are not here for a mass public p&·ayer meeting or to beg for a salary in· crease. Twelve percent is not an increase; it is asking for the status quo." The trustees later went into closed·door executive session to discuss the lssue and emerged ttl 1 a.m. to announce that they wlU hold a special meeting at 8 p.m . June 20 on the pay package. Board pre tdent George Rodda said lhtH trus tees "probably" will reach a conclusion at that meeting. Lewis reiterated earlier .com- ments that he did not understand the continued delay. and that faculty members were entitled lo receive some indication of what their salaries will be before they o department for the summer. Rodda said that the board's position was that two factors arc casting uncertainty over the dis- trict's budget. These factors are whether the district must absorb students from the Garden Grove <See COLLEGE, PageA2) Or:•g~7 ~st Weatller Considerable low cloud1 ness through Friday with some bazy afternoon sun- shine. A little cooler Fri- day with highs in the mid-60s at the beaches to low 70s inland. I NSIDE T ODA Y Was Congressman Andrew Hinshaw snubbed .at Cosla Mesa's Fi3h Fry? City of- flCials lhink someth~rig too.' fishy. But a fry organizer S<JY!t it WCl$ Hinshaw who turned up IW nose. 0 . C. Hustings tells th'! tole. Page .410. Index I _,.4 ¥ OAIL V PILOT N • Watson Reveals Projects The Irvlne Co mpany fs con- aidering the construction of a posh blulftop luxury inn on the prime section of its Castaway Point property overlooking Up. per Newport Bay, company President Raymond Watson said Wednesday. Speaking before a large town. ball audience assembled by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, Watson delivered a wide-ranging address on the status of his firm and its plans for Aiture projects. And among them would be the '3nn and a residential complex ·milar in density and style as ihe Bluffs along the prime •creage overlooking the harbor at Dover Drive. The luxury inn is but one idea for the property which remains in Jimbo until plans are made at the city, state and federal level for a new Upper Bay Bridge. Watson said that analysts in his firm have noted that the depths of the recession which brought housing sales and ren- tals to almost a standstill recent- ly have eased considerably. He said that the firm once again is making gains in sales and ren· tals -even in the admittedly pro- blem-plagued Promontory Point project hit by slow rentals. In other areas of the firm's in- t erests, Watson said that the year of planning talks at the com- munity level on the huge TIC- MAP acreage bounded by Irvine, Newport Beach and Laguna Beach now is headed toward the county planning commission. He predicted a formal end to the planning effort by the end of the year. Watson declined to discuss ex- actly how much the new surge of income amounts to in dollars and cents, saying that the information will be announced at the annual m eet in g of the firm 's shareholders who will assemble onJune24. "We had a good year," he said of the firm 's 12·month fiscal period which ended April 30. "lt was far better than the fis· cal year that preceded it," he added. "We are proud of our ac- complishments, because we have pulled out of the worst poat war recession this country bas ever b ad." Swim Classes Organized At Boys Club Swimming classes are being organized by the Boys Club or the Harbor Area for boys and girls nine months to 18 years. Five separate sessions will be held this summer. The sesslons are scheduled: ' -June 16-June 27 -June 30-July 11 -July 28-August 8 -August ll-August22 -August 25·September 5 Morning and afternoon classes will be held in each session. Morning classes last from 9·11:30 a.m. and afternoon classes ~ from noon to 2 p.m. Reservations can be made by calling the Boys Club at 548-9387 or by going to the Central Branch, 594 Center Street, Costa Mesa. Ambassador Dies NEW DELHI <U PO -Durga Prasad Dhar, 57, India's am- bassador to tha Soviet Union, died Thursday after a heart al· tack. ORANGE COAST " DAILY PILOT =~~~~~·.11r. ~:\i=:::~::.: Coa•I ""'b41$11ono CAlmo•n• St-•lt eclll._ ••• publo-_,,., • ., 11\<PUQI\ FrtOoy tor Coll• Mow, ,..w_I .. eel\. Hunl1"91°" Bff<ll/Foun· 1••n vat••v. lrwl"•• S•lldl•~ci. V•lltY •M Ul9\IN S.e<flflolllll Cool A ""'9"' reQ<ONI -"""Is putlll\Md lllwrder. end WfOOY• Tl\e "'""'"' pUbllll\lnO plelll t el DI ~I s.., SlrMI, C.0.W ~··· Celllornl• f7'1f>. Robert N. Weed ,.Ulthnl a tWI ""1111111\or Jack R. Curley VI(• "'"'""'end Gen .. •I WlleOtf Tnomas Keevll ldllor Thomas A. M urphlne Mell••'~'"''°' Charles H . Loos Richard P. Nall 1'nltl•"' INl\•tl"' ldlt0t• Newport Beach Office JJJl'4••l'Ofl ......... . "'°lllllt A-t\t; l".0 ... , ttlJ, .,~ Telephone (7H) Ml-4321 ClaHlflfd .Ad~ertl•lnt M2·M71 , •• ,,1,111, "" °'"' .. ,.... ,._, ..... ""' ~' H,.....,,..,1 .. ,111 ... tr•la.M,Mllel'leJ 11\PllU Pr •••ttll .. -1\b fttr•lft ''"' .. rtPr .. llUf Wl~ul '""'el _.rlltlU'911 Pl -.r•tM•-· .. <Mf Cl.ttl ....... ~Id .. CefY .... , c.1rw1111e ~,.,.._.,.c•rl<lf UAe,,.....111•1 ., ,.,..u M .. _.,I l!lltllM'Y •tlMlltM &l;to -"''· Thurect•r. Jun• 12. 1976 Dally ................. HONORED BY TRUST!!8 Special Teecher P•raona School ~named In .Mesa The Canyon School for Traina· ble Mentally Retarded (TMR) children in Costa Mesa has been renamed the Marion Parsons School. Newport-Mesa school trustees voted this week to change the name of the school in honor of the retired teacher who is well known for her special education work in the district. Mrs. Parsons was an elemen- tary school teacher specializing in remedial work from 1938 until . 1956. Then, she taught special education for Educable Mentally Retarded (EM R ) children until 1961. She became the first special education psychologist in the dis- trict, working at Canyon TMR School, at 2350 Canyon Drlve, un- til 1973 when she retired. The school board's decision to change the school name was pro- mpted by the Canyon School PTA , which unanimously re- quested the name change. A spokesman for the PTA said the name change was suggested "to acknowledge the service and ·selflessness s he has shown young people of special education throughout her career." Mrs. Parsons has received several awards for her work, in- cluding the Teacher of the Year Award in 1956, The Newporl- Mes a Educator Association Educator's Award in 1972, the psychologist merit award in 1970, plus special recognition by the Council for Exceptional Children, Chapter 188, sever al times. COLLEGE ••• Unified School District without full reimbursement from the state and how the district will be affected b y s t a te budget measures to cap growth at com- munity colleges. Trustee Worth Keene said that the district 's salary schedule presently is among the top in the nalion with the exception of dis- tricts in New York and Chicago and is second in California. Another argument or Person- nel Director Russell wu that, although the consumer price in- dex s hows a 12 percent cost-0r- li ving increase, the index , Russell said , is related to lower salary categories and is less valid for people on higher salaries. There are ti ve pay scales for teachers in the district with various steps within those scales. However, Russell explained that an experienced teacher with an MA will start at $15,000 a year. The top pay scale goes from $15,121 lo $23,517 and Russell said that because most teachers have been with the district for Aome time more faculty members are in the top scale thananyotner. Lewis m aintai ned that although salaries are high com- pared with other districts, they are not high compared with the area and emphasized that teachers are profeHional people .. "I don't believe a eavlngs and loan aHociation would finance the average ptice house in Mesa Verde for one half or two thirds of the faculty becau1e or insuffi. clent income,•' he added. Seat Open On Committee The Ocean View School I>ls· trict i• seeklnf applicant.I to fill an unexpired term of It.a Penon- nel Commtaslon, an a11ncy responsible !or aettinl policy for tbe dl1trict'1 non-teech.lni ltaff. · It also aervea as an 1dvllory body to the 1chool board tn mat· tert relattni to tbote employn. ne commtuloner will nu the term ol Ken l!:lltft0n, wbo re- alped. The term encb Nov. ao . Appllcatlona must be ln by June30. County Aasessor Jack Valleraa aald tod•~ the s taLua or five employe1 in his office who pleaded guilty Wedn~ay to con-e piracy char ges will be de· termlned within the next few days. However, other IOUtcei aaid today that three of the men wut r•i1n shorUy and two will take early retirement.a. The three expected to reslan are Fred Forbeck, 43, supervisor of the commercial division; John Mootani, 48, cblef appraiaerolthe aueument atandarda IJJ'OUP, and Assistant Assessbr George Up- ton, 54. Chief appraisor of the personal property group, Chris Boukidis, 61, and supervisor of the business division, Resinald Dunlap, 64, are the two who are eligible for early retirements. All five men pleaded guilty to * * * Ero•PageAl GUILTY ••. anything like this. We're pre- pared to talk cop out, of course, but I don't think they'd go for anything like what we have in mind." Judge Smith, obviously dis- turbed by Hinshaw's failure to respond to a s ubpoena that directed the congressman to ap-. pear Monday in Superior Court, issued a bench warrant for the Newport Beach Republican's ar· rest. He stayed execution of the war· rant p(ovided that Hinshaw ap· pear in his courtroom June 26 to explain his earlier unauthorized absence. Judge Smith set three dates on whjch he wlll sentence the five defend ants who pleaded guilty Wednesday. The dates and the defendants are: -July 10, John Montan!, 48 , of Garden Grove and Reginald Dunlap, 64, of Placentia. -July 16, Chris Boukidls, 61, of Anaheim and Fred Forbeck, 43, of Orange. -July 24, George Upton, 54, of Santa Ana. Sentencing of the five men will leave four assessor's employes facing trial on the origjnal char1es with Bertolino'• trial 1cheduled to open Tuesday. The remaining three defen- danta and their trial dates are: -Robert Plumlee, 47, and Kirk Armistead, 61, both of Santa Ana and both on Aug. 18 ; and Garland Redding, 55, of Sant.:i1Ana, Sept. 29. A convicted def end ant who asked not to be identified re- vealed late Wednesday that he has been asked to appear as a prosecution witness at the trials of Hinshaw and Vallerga. "That's fine by me," he said. Teen Injured In Accident Still Serious Shawn Mlller of Corona del Mar, gravely injured In a ' skateboard mishap earlier this week, was reported in serious condition today after surgery which involved the removal of his epleen. · Miller, 14, of 5131h Poppy Avenue, had been In critical con- dition through Wednesday. He remained under intensive care today at Hoag Memorial Hospital. Police tra!Clc investigators sald the youngster collided with a car Tuesday afternoon after he exited an alley between Poinset- Ua and Orchid A venues. The motorist traveling along Fourth Avenue wa1 uneble to avoid the colllslon with the youngater 1 off icera added. School Board ·.chauffeun On Way Out? SACRAMENTO CAP) -Loi Angeles Board of Education members will have to give up their chauf!eur-dri ven cars it~­ semblyman Paul B. Carpenter · (D-Garden Grove) 1et.1 his way. Carpenter introduced a bUl to that effect Wednesday. Carpenter aald he thinks "m01t school boards realb:e that u1ln1 district per1onnel lot penooal chauffeur service Is not a legitimate expenditure ~ funds, especially now when budfet. restrielJon1 art mlkina money for education 10 toufh to come by:: The Assembly paned a 1tmUu bill last ye,ar, but lt wu killed by the Sen ale EducaUonC.OmmJU.,. - .. .... taklng part in a conspiracy to promote Rep. Andrew Hlm.baw'a 1912 con1ressional campaign by ualn1 county employee u volun· leel" workers. Along with four others they were indicted on the conspiracy and other cbarfH by the OrJtnae C'?unty Grand Jurr u~t Decembor. Two months later the County Board of Supervi1ora uraed Vallerga to suspend the indicteea until their cases were ad- judicated. Vallerga refused the board's recommendation to suapend the men unW their cases were set· tied. Now, the assessor, who has since been charged with being a part of the conspiracy and of mis- conduct in office, says be will consult with others before mak- ing a final determination of their status as county employes. Their resignations and retire- ments would save the assessor having to make a judgment. AU five men were at work in the assessor's office this morn- ing. :Man Arrested In Robbery Of His Family A 23-year-old Corona del Mar man laces char ges of armed rob- bery today in a case in which his father , mother and brother are the alleged victims. Police said they arrested Alex- ander Wtthold Bernhardt in the parking lot of Western Federal Savings Wedneeday, soon after a member of the f am Uy alerted a teller that something was amiss. Officers allege that the man s tabbed his father twtce in the leg with a short penknife, held the family against its will overnight and then forced them to the sav- ings instllution. Detectives said no cash actually was withdrawn by the f am Uy, however. Detectives said the father's stab wounds were not serious, nor were injuries received in a beating. The father, William An- drew Bernhart, 58, did not require hospital treatment, officers added. Bail against the son wu set at ~.ooo. SummerRec ~ Sigrm.p. Set R .. lttraUoft for SUllUDS' recreation clusea offered by tho NeWpo'r't Beach Parks. Beachel and Recreation Department wll be held Saturday.. morning for N ewporl Beach residents. Residents m ay come to clty ball, 3300 Newport. Blvd., betwe'n 8 a .m. and 10 a .m. to sign up for courses that begln June 23 a nd continue through Augu1t. Some claaaes wW last for two week• only. Non-resident• may 1tgnup for courae1 on Mon· day, Tuesday and Wedn ... day for next week, betweeft 6p.m. and8p.m . ·Teachers :Inquiring About Pay Hundreds of Oran1e County teachers have phoned unemploy· ment off lees for lnf ormation on a new federal law which could give the county's 26,!500 teachers more than $2 mllllon a week in un- employment benefits this sum- mer. But the fiood of calla and a pamphlet explalnlng the altua- tlon that ha• been prepared by the state unemployment office may be for nothing. A special appropriations bill which includes a clawie repeal- ing the provision for teacher summer unemployment com· pensation has been passed by the Congreu and Senate and ls awa iting f>resident Gerald Ford's signature. The California Teachers As· sociaUon is ref erring teachers to their local unemployment otrices for information on the matter, And teachers have been calllna. Charles Fr azier, manager of the Employment Development Department office ln Orange, was quoted in a California Teachers AsaoclaUon bUlletin story on the topic. • This week, he said, he has re· ceived more than 200 calls from t eache r s w a nting t o 'know whether they are eUgible for un- employment compensation. ... Our other offlces have been having a similar number of calls. Some letters too, but mostly calls," he said. INSU~~ ••• H"fS to the teacher salary ln- ~ues.. ' Tbt • mlWiD JA 1'tllr'vte WU obtained from tho 1uc:ceaM tax ovet'ride elect.Ion held last manth, whleb ralled the tax rate •lxMll 5 cetlLI tor next year. OI the '1.21-mll~t.o-be apent on teacher 1aJary lncreates, $385,384 was proDOHd to be used to add a top ai•i> to lbe 12-year t.eachera. The acbool bov cl al.lo proposed spending $t86,596 to continue to offer the same health benefits to tnchera at no extra cost. although preiblum bave ln· creased. Teachers currently pay '9 per month for health benetlta and the district i>lcks up the rest ol the bUI. . Mn. Jf armon 1a1d the 1cbool board a1•0 decided to aet ulde half of the first $!i00.000 the dis- trict may collect during the com· ing year from state and federal sources to spend on further aalary increases. This year's aalary 1chtdule baa the newest teacher, wtttr no poat-graduat& credlu, earning '9,882 for a lO·month W9fk year. Top pay 11 · for the 12-year teacher, with the maximum number of post-araduate credit.a, who earns $17 ,987. Fro•P-AI RENTALS ••• I ••we are shocked at the broad charges,'' said N aUonal Car Rett· tal Presldent J .W. James in rep- ly to the FTC complaint. He d•· nied any wron1doln1 and Hid National w111 "vlaorously op· pose" the charges. Spokesmen for Hertz and Avis uid they had not yet fully analyzed the complaint. Hertz said its management had no knowledge or violations and "if they exist, they are completely contrary to Hertz policy and uh· authorized." Since at least 1968, the com· plaint said, tht companlee have rigged a noncompetitive market structure "by employin1 n •· Uonal coordinated propama." Measure Approved HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI) - Gov. Ella T. Grasso today signed a bill allowing "silent ritecllta- tlon'' in public schools. The Con· · necticut Civil Liberties Union already baa said it will 10 to court to challenge the bill, which is labeled "a aubterfu1e for prayer." FORFATHER'S DAY Sunday JUNE15 I Pendleton Link Stitch Button Front Cardigan 50/50 Wool/ Alpaca. •2500 HOURS: 9:30 T06.00 MON. THRU SAT. Leisure Suite By Tobia• and Munsingwear •4200 to •eeoo IN COST~ M!SA IT'S tJlnris DEPAATM!Ntr 8TOAE ~ PARKA'rOUA DOO~INTHI Rl!AA 1a1e Newport Blvd. lntereectlon of Harbor & Newport Blvd . . l \ , , II •• Thur!!!!y. June 12, 1075 N DAIL v PILOT CJ I l'fefo.,. Cgcle Electric ·Bills Up, Usage Down? Tbunday'a ,Clo.m, Price• NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE ... By 8\'LVIA PO&TEI\ If YoU are amon1 the mllll0ot of us tryln1 to couaerve enerflf and curb our aoa:rtnr electrlcily bills by cutting down our UH ol Uahq, air conditionJng, TV1 etc., aurelY you al.lo are •m"°n' the mllllorut ot WI irritatea, f ruatrat.ed and conlu.ed by the fact that no matt.er wha(we do, our moolhly b111-keep ri1ln1. Why?' So many ol you have asked varlatlon1 ot thl1 question that I recently 1ent a typical inquiry from an East COaat editor to Federal Enqy AdminJstratJon chief Frank G. Zarb witb a requcm that he explain. Here lt is -in all lta beauteous ba(flegab. HThe explanation of tbls situati on h 1tralghtforwud, yet ol little consolation to the averaJe utility customer faced with higher prloea for Money's Worth virtually all of the basic necessities ot Ute. The need for bJ1ber rates to cover higher costs ot fuel, labor and opera- don .J• easily understood. It is not ao easy to comprehend the apparent need for higher rates to compensate for lost re- venues due to reduc«l demands. "CUSTOMER CONSERVATION efforts and a general ebb in the level of economJc activity. have led to a aignifi· cant reduction in the demand.for electricity. Since utUlty companies must construct generating plants to meet an ex· pected level of demand, they are unable to reduce their fixed costs when demand falls substantially below the fQrecast . . . Although utilities have delayed further con- atruction, they are still saddled with high flxed costs for ex- isting plants which are not being fully utilized. "The imbalance betw"n demand and the available 1upply of electric Power will be corrected as the level of economic activity is restored and utilities adjust their con· struction programs to account for our more efficient utiliza- tion of electric power. In the meantime, we can ill atf ord to financially hamstrin& the utilities by restricting their abili· ty to recover their coets already incurred. Our energy needs over the long term will depend substantially on the ablllty of the electric utilities to expand our generating base while re- ducing our dependence on petroleum as fuel for generation. "'SINCERELY, FRANK G. Zarb/ Administrator." What's Zarb really saying? Stripped of the bafflegab, he is telling us, in effect, that the only way the utilities can con· tinue to operate is by steadily raising rates to pay for idle generating plants built when demand for electricity was in· creasing .. But the fact is that the amount of electricity used in the U.S. is on the decline. In such areas as New York City, a Public Service Commission report reveals that com- mercial, residential and industrial customers of Con Edison actually reduced their consumption by 6.2 percent during the first nine months of 1974. What does this imply? You and I are caught in a vicious cycle. Many utilities have more generating capacity than they now need and this excess capacity is costing us money in the form of higher rates. Yet, because rates continue to rise, we cut back on our use or electricity, thereby increas- ing the amount or unneeded capacity. We are paying for the mistakes utilities make in forecasting power demand. But existing industry conditions promote excessive consump- tion and unreasonable growth assumptions. IS ANYTIIING BEING done? Yes, some state re- gulatory commissions and consumer groups are zeroing in on industry pricing policies and expenses they believe are inefficient and wasteful. They are bringing. pressure on utilities to reduce ad- vertising and promotion expenditures. They are arguing that changes must be made in the way utilities set rates, so that the small consumer does not have to bear an unfair share of the expenses of supplying power lo the big in· dustrial users. As for Zarb's position, it cleartr reflects a pro-industry bias -completely uoderstandable m view of the fact that a FEA log discloses that 91 percent of the meetings Zarb h~ld with outsiders during his first four months as agency chief were with energy industry representatives. And of the 458 meetings the 10 top FEA officials held with outside groups during the same period, only a mere 6 percent involved con· •umerists, environmental groups, state conservation agen· cles, other non-industry personnel. MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASEI~ex Dow-Jones Ind S&P500Stocks INDEXES 47.95 89.01 819.31 90.08 off off off off 0.23 0.50 5.24 0.47 HEW YOalC Wfll) ~ ._ Mrt ~'°';~ NcrJ:t.:;.": ,~\IO) 0.. (J\o ~Jill:·:·~~~~ 'i1~ j r-:~ ~~!,:;..~ .. , .. • ,,, ~·" ,~·ti:! 1d h:;i; ~ .. 11 11 ll ..._~ ~"L f ,v.-c; Advlnv~ .. 10 ... ~,;11·1 :i m:! ~ =:ti ~.· .. 1 ~,2 'ft J .,._·~ m .. ~ »Vt• 1w. tfl:" .O j vw n<r".. 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'Rapco Charie LOS ANG EtO (AP) -Rap.co. an Jlllnols-bued firm 1peciaU1ln1 in· craft kit~. and ill Callfomla dl•· trlbut.ors have uaed deeeptive packq· lnl ln markeUn1, the state Auomey General's office said in a complainL Wednesday. • Th• complaint aaJd Ra~, a tul>- lidtary ot Marlin Yale lnduatri.11, Inc., of Jlltnots, bas paekafed lts pro. clucta in "ovenlled conl.ain4lrl" that tend to create a ml1le1din1 im· ~ of the the or quantity -the foods luide. ·, Thursday, June 12, 1975 By Bil K dne "Yov needn't hide. It's nobody yov hove to kiss ." L. M. Boyd Bras, Panties Lost Forever Lot of odd characters have requested in their last wills and testaments that they be buried in peculiar positions. But none more peculiar. I'll wa rrant, than the one stipulated by an old boy who died in 1772 in Leith Hill, England. He was interred upside down on horseback. His theory was he'd be ready to ride on Judgment Day when, as so m a ny peo- ple belie ved, the world would be re versed. THE IUUNICIPAL Lost and ~ und Burea u of Ulm, West Germany, r d at the end of 1974 it had failed to find t e owners of 284 misplac brassieres ;md 113 a band ned pa nties. THRE OUT of every four women who work in t elevision stations pound typewriters . WAGES (). ·'Kindly compare the average government ·wor~er's wage now with the average wage in private industry " A . Government. $12,984. Private industry, $8,900. Q . "IS IT a n ;.iutomat1c felony to hit your Wife?" A. In Cali fo rnia and Texas, it is. But it's not, according to the laws of the other states. These legal queries get tricky, however. No doubt numerous municipalities outlaw wife hitting. And husba nd hitting, too, presumably. Q . "HOW MANY K.11'\GS can you name that "'ere referred to either as lionhearted or as hons""' A. Five. Rich ard 1 of England was the Lion Hearted. The Saracen Ali was the Lion of God. Sweden's Gustavus Adolphus was the Lion of the North. And Henry of Bavaria and Fra nce's Louis VIII wer e JUSl plain Lions. Do you want to count England's Queen Elizabeth I? She WCJS call ed the Lioness. HOUSING Not a ll hous ing experts agree that your basic housing bill including mortgage, tax- es and ins urance -should amount to no more than 20 percent of your monthly income. The FHA estimators ~ay you ought to include maintenance costs. too. Gas, electricity and heating. And they say the total payments should amount to no more tha n 35 percent of your monthly t ake· home pay. THE BOATE RS who zip around in frontof outboa rd motor s outnumber those who row with oars . The rowers outnumbered those who paddle c a noes. And the canoe paddlers out- numbered those who drift m dinghies. Them 's the statistics THE RETAIL STORE credit c<Ards out· number the oil company credit cards by 100 million to 90 million. The oil cards outnumber the bank cards by 90 million to 50 million. The bank cards outnumber t he travel and enter- ta inme nt.cards by 50 million to six million. Address mail to L .M . &Jyd. P.O Uox 1560 , Costa Mc•sa 92626 Copyright 1975 L M. Boyd ·Panel Nixes New Hearings A develope r 's threat of who have battled the IS· s ui t agains t the city sues for more than two fatled to sway city coun-years opposed the IDH c1lmeninNewportBeach .d e mands fo r a new Monday and their de· public hearing to ex· cisions made recently on amine several new con- development of two lots ditions imposed when the in The Bluffs rem ain on council approved the de· the books. velopme nt two weeks The pane l heard the a go. threats of legal C\Ction One proposal would Monday from la wyers cut the density slightly repr ese nting the IDH and the other would al· joint venture which has ter the placement of units won approval s with ontheproperty . s trict conditions for de-Spokesmen for IDH veloping two la ndscaped argued in vain that the Jots in the est a bl is hed sudden changes in condi- communily . lions warranted new Dozens of re!.1dents hearings. U•W 1MST"UT COSTAMU 4 M •AUO"TED PLAJITS IUC IWVIRD JUllE tMS I _. 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Their decision ()nded a day. long dialogue between their lawyers and Orange County Superior Court Judge Walter Ka.:oo for You Smith und led the juriit to cancel the trial previously scheduled for his courtroom. The six•,h man, James Bertolino, 52, of 24116 Via Madrugada, Mission Viejo, will go on trial Tue3day in Judge Smith's courtroom. Bertolino faces chttrges con· tained)n the original indictment; grand theft, conq>iracy and sub- mission of false claims. 0.11'1' Piiot Stall ..-o ..... IP.9~Pl!f.!!ft11t" ~nawyer and 15 other members of Hunl· in gt on Beac b · s ·Kitchen Band' will present their first pel'formance Friday at Community Bible Church. See additional pict_ures and story Page D5 today. ·Board Adds Funds For Judicial Study Orange County Supervisors added $30,000 to next year's pro· posed budget today to pay for an efriciency study of the Harbor Judicial District Court. Richa rd Humphries, county administrative office analyst, said the management review would be the first in history for Cl county court. John McQuilken. Harbor court administrator, ~old supervisors the judges themselves requested the audit by an outside agency. The Ha rbor court ser ves Irvine, Ne~1port Beach and Costa Mesa. McQuilken s aid the study could reveal operational deficiencies· or a need for additional person· nel. Supervisors have taken a tough stand against increasing court personnel requested without full justification. They have asked several times in the past the court conduct audits to support their personnel requests. Several supervisors lauded the Harbor court for taking the first step, claiming it may e n - courage other courts in the county to do the s<1me if they want additional personnel in Uie future. Car Rental Firms ,, Hit by Trust Suit WASHINGTON <UPI> -The Federal Trade Commission lo· day accused the country's thr~e biggest car renters -Hertz, .A_v1s and National -or monopohzmg the airport car rental business, causing cons umers to pay sub· stantially higher prices as a r e· suit. An antit~usl complaint issued by the agency said the t.hree firms had fixed prices, entered into a conspiracy to keep poten· srocK PRICES CLOSE ·LOWER NEW YORK (U Pl> -Prices dosed lower today in slow trad- ing on the New York Stock Ex· change ln the ubsenceof any ma- jor news developments. The Dow J ones Industrial Average. up m ore than ~wo 'j)Olnla earlier , was off 5.24 points to 819.31 at the close. Declines led advances by at>qut a seven-to-rive martin among lhe 1,787 issues cr01s1nglhetape. Turnover amount<.'<i to about 15,600,000 shares. down from the 18,230,000 traded Wednesday. Prices wer e lower ln moderate tndlng on the American Stock Exchange. tial competitors out of airports, harassed s m a lier competitors and made deals with the Big Three auto companies for ad· vertising payoffs which helped shore up their monopolies. The three companies had com- bined operating revenues of $1.16 billion during 1973, the FTC said. During that same year they con· trolled 96 percent of the nation's at-the-airport rent-a-car busi- ness. Hertz is owned by RCA Corp., and is the nation's larg'est car renter. The second largest in the field is Avis, which until recently was owned by International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. National is a wholly owned sub· sidiary of Household Finance corr. "We are shocked at the broad charges," saldNaUonol Car Ren- tal President J . W. J a mes in rep. ly to the FTC complaint. He de· nicd any wronRdolng and said ~atlonnl will ''vigorously OP· pose" the charges. Spokesmen for HerU and Avis said they had not yet fully analyied the complaint.. Hertz said U .. s mana.iemertt had no knowledge of violations and ••if they exist. they are completely contruy to Hcrti policy and u·n· authorized." .. The five employes or the Coun· Ly Assessor 's office face slate prison terms or one to five years and/or fines ranging up to $10,000 for their pleas on an amen.:'~ charge of conspir acy with int~ to submit false c laims. All fiv e admitte d an the c.•ourtroom that they had billed the county for time actually spent working on Hinshaw's con· gr,essional campaign in 1972 when IDnshaw was still Orange County Assessor. One defendant, who asked not to be identified, made it clear after conviction that he und his rompanions were assured before they pleade d that probation terms and a possible fine wilJ be the maximum punishment they wiU receive at the hands of Judge Smith. Hinshaw <1nd current. county Assessor Jack VaUerga, face lwo trials for multiple criminal of tenses charged in two Grand Jury indictments. Vallerga goes on trial alont! Ju- ly 7. Hins haw 's first trial is scheduled for Aug. 18. Both m en will go to th c courtroom -together Sept. 29 on the char ges initially returm!d by the Grand Jury against nine as sessor 's employes. Deputy Dis.trsct ALtornt•y William Evans was asked after the plt!as were filc.•d Wednesday 1f his office would be prepared lo accomm odate Hinshaw anti Vallerga if la\\ yers for lhl' l\.\u men tned to work out a dei.11 on lht! lines or that concluded for the five assessor 's employes . .. No way," Evans emphalll'ul· ly replied. ·'They wouldn 't ~t!l <Set! GUILTY. Page A2 i ort-Mesa Offer To Teachers 'Insult' Balloting To Decide 'Surrender to What?' Trafj·;,e Violator Con/ esses to Bank Holdup Proposal A n unidentified man su::;peetcd of mak· ing an illegal left turn in Orange threw up his hands today and said ... I s urrender ... made thl' ill egal turn had J ma,1or a rrl'St lo his credit. By HllARV KAYE 01 llM Dally Pllol SUit A pay proposal that falls far short of the 12 percent salary hike sought by Newport-Mesa teachers was termed an '·insul t " today by teachers' bargaining representatives. .. You s urrendc.·1· to wha t?" an Orange police offiter a::>kcd. DETAI LS OF T H E robh<:r~ l.1l4.: tht:-. morning \\ ere s ketchy. All that w <.is known is that llll' bandit en· tered t he bank shortly after it upen(•d . simulutcd a gun to cntiCl' a teller to sur· render a n uns pecified amount of t·ash and ''TO THAT BAJ\l( JOB," the suspedcd errant driver replied. .then fled in his car. The proposal offers a 3.8 per· cent pay hike lo teachers at the top or the pay scale, but nothing more than automatic annual pay increase!t-to other instructors. Teachers were given ballots to· day asking whether they wanted to accept the salary and benefit proposal offered Wednesday by the school board. The bank job he ref erred to was the rob- berv of Crocker National Bank at Tustin and.Meats Avenue. And Lhe officer who followed the sclf- conf cssed robber into a liquor slore after he THE SUSPECT APPARENTt Y eluded a private citizen \\'ho j umped int o his tar to pursue the bandit but he w<Js not nearly so successful in eluding the officer who later · spotted him making an illegal lcfl turn. ttlesa Taxpayers Ballots will be counted later to· day. The results will be an· nounced Friday. If the proposal is r ejected. teachers will be contacted in the fall and asked if they wish to st ri ke, said Bill Grgurich, Certificated Employe Council (CEC) chair man. Carnival Cost $5,-570 Teachers have asked for what they call a cost -of-li vi ng adjust· ment, roughly 12 percent. Last year they were given a nine per · cent pay hike. The school board has offered 12-year teachers on the top pay step a 3.8 percent salary in- crease. By ALAN DIRK.JN Oftfle Dally PllotStaff This year's Fis h F r y and Carnival sponsored by the Costa Mes a -Newport Harbor Lions Club cost the taxpayers of Costa Mesa $5,570 . That was the cosl of the man hours put in by city cmployes and the use of city equipment for the weekend extravaganza held May JO through June l. . \ This expense has been report- ed lo the city council by City Manager Fred Sorsabal. "It's all budgeted money, but I want them to know that this is what it takes.'' Sorsabal said ... This is our contribution to the fish fry." The cos t would have been higher. but the Memodal 0<1y holiday fell tluring the same week as t he fish fry and lherefo~c the city employes were paid straight lime. ;,ind not time and a half. The bi~gest factor in the cost was police manpower, which totaled $2,480 , Sorsabal said. This expense compares \\1th the $26.000 to $27.000 profit th~st Lions Club pres ident Lou Yan- torn estimated was made from the fish fry. The clu·b paid for fertilizer to <See CAR~fV,\L. Pa~e A:!1 Those 587 teachers on the top rung a re ones who have ad- vanced to the point of no longer receiving automatic pay boosts other t eachers receive. The remaining 600 teachers in the district were offered no addi· tional sal ary increases other than the automatic 3.8 percent pay hike they receive as they add another year of experience. Teachers Seek Raises Coast Col'lege Faculty Nixes Six Percen t Hike .. From the appearances or the proposal , it's obvious the district has teachers as the last priority for anythin g," said Chuck Gordon, one of the CEC reps and a teacher al McNally High. ·Tm not at all happy with the proposal. It's an insult," Gordon complained. Grgurich, a Newport Harbor High m ath teacher, said, "I'm assuming the teachers will reject the proposal .. it's simply ridiculous.·' According to Jean Harmon, ad- ministrative assistant to the dis- trict superintendent, trustees de- cided to devote $1.25 million of the $2 million in emergency re· . <See I NSULT, PageA2i By ALAN DIRKIN Of Ille Dall'( Pilot SUH About 90 faculty members from Orange Coast and Golde n West colleges attended a meeting of the Coast Community College District trustees Wednesday night to s upport their bid for a 12 percent salary increase. The teachers were deadlocked in their negotiations with ad· ministrators -six percent had been offered and rejected -and the faculty went to the board for an answer . But they did not get one. The trustees agreed to meet again on the issue in 10 days. Though the talks concentrated on t each ers' salaries. the negotiations will a ffect all employes of the districl. The Tailgate Flap Driver Pwrehes Mesa Man Fountain Valley police are seeking an angry freeway driver, who allegedly got sick and tired or beJng followed too · closely. "I DIDN'T THINK I was that close," the 51-year-<>ld Costa Mesa man reportedly told officers. They ar e seeking his alleged ass all ant on assault and battery charges. Police said the incident occurred at 7: 15 a .m . Tuesday on the San Otego Freeway on-ramp at Brookhurst Street. The man told police his long-haired assailant suddenly slammed on his brakes, bringing trarfic lo a halt, then walked to tho man's car and "punched him thr'M l11nes ln the face." "I THOUGHT IT was a rem ale unlit he p me," the man reportedly told officen. He suffered ~ lli'Ws~ and bent glasses, police said. • Then, the m a n lllleaed, hit uaaUant w~ to his car. "tie looked like a ban\y rooster, st.ru\t\ftl tf\er a m~~r accomplishment.'' he reportedly satd. • ~\ classified staff -the support personnel -<1lso have asked for a 12 percent increase. and en- dorsed the arguments of the faculty re presentatives. District a dmini s trators w h o arc certificated also will receive the same percentage increase as the faculty when it is agreed upon. The t.alks thus involve about 4,000 !ullt imc and pa rtt.ime employes, and Personnel Direc- tor Max Russell reported that. if a 12 percent across-the-board in- crease is granted it would cost the district $2.8 million. with $1,858,000 going to ce1tificated employes. The counter offer of six percent would total $1,398,000 for all employes . Russell estimated that Ute fr- inge benefit increases that are also being sought work out to about l percent or an employe·s salary. The trustees and the teachers debated the isS()e for about 90 minutes in public session, with Ralph Le wis, he ad of the OCC faculty senate, s tressing that the pay bid was in line with increases an the cost of Ii ving. •·1 don't think I should have had to com e here tonight," he said. ''( believe we should have reached a compromise. We ai·e not herelor a mass public prayer meetirfg or to beg for a su.lary in· crease. Twelve percenl !$not an increase: it is asking for the status quo." The trustees luter went into closed-<loor executive session to diie:u&s the issu and emerged at 1 a.m. to announce that they will hold a apechtl meeting at 8 p.m. June 20 oo the pay package. Bond prel\idenl George Rodda said thal truste~a "probably" wlll reach a conclusion ot that meetlnl. Lewis reiterated earlier com· ments that he thd not understand ·the continued delay. and th:.it. fac ulty members were entitled to receive some indication of wh;Jt their salaries will be before they department for the summer. Rodda said that the board·s position was that two factors are casting uncertainty over the dis- hict 's budget. These factors are whether the distr ict must absorb students from the Garden Grove (See COLLEGE, Page A21 ' Or:•·~ ~Ht tt'e atller Considerable low cloud1 ness through F riday with some hazy afternoon sun- shine. A little cooler Fri· day with h ig hs in the mid-60s at t he beaches to low 70s inland. I NSIDE TODAY WGS Congressman Andrew Hinshaw snubbed at Costa Mesa's Fi3h Fry? City o/· f icials think someth~ was /tshy. But a fry organa.ter says . it WQ4 Hinsflaw who turned ur> hil noae. 0 . C. llusllngs tcUs the taJe. Page AJO. Index .. ftil CAIL V PILOT c Thursday. June 12. 1975 Pleaded Guilty· Three Assessor Aides to Quit? County Assessor Jack Vallerga said today the s tatus of five employes in his office who pleaded guilty Wednesday to con- s piracy charges will be de- termined within the next few d ays. However, other sources said today that three of the men will resign shortly and two will take * * * Fro •Page AJ ~-GUILTY .•• anything like this. We're pre- pared to talk cop out, of course. but r don't think they'd go !or anything like what we have in mind." Judge Smith, obviously dis- turbed by Hinshaw's failure to respond t o a subpoena that directed the congressman to ap- pear Monday in Superior Court, issued a be nch warrant for the Newport Beach Republican's ar- rest. . He stayed execution or the war- rant provided that rnnshaw ap- pear in his courtroom June 26 to explain his ec.i rltcr unauthorized absence. J udge Smith set three dates on which he will sentence the five defendants who pleaded guilty Wednesday. The d ates and the defendanls are: -July 10, J ohn Montani, 48, of Garden Grove and Reginald Dunlap, 64, of Placentia. -July 16 , Chris Boukidis, 61 , of Anaheim and Fred f'orbcck, 43, of Orange. -July 24, George Upton, 54, of S<1 nta Ana. Sentencing of the five men will leave four assessor's employes facing t r ia l on the origi nc.il charges with Uertolino's ·trial scheduled to open Tuesd<iy. The remaining three defen- d ants and their trial dates are: -Robert Plumlee, 47, and Kirk Armistead, 61, both of Santa Ana and both on Au~. 18; and Garl and Redding, 55, of Santa Ana, Sept. 29. A convicted d efendant who asked not to be identified re· vealed late Wednesday that he has been asked to appear as a prosecution witness at the trials of Htnshaw and Vallerga. .. Tha t's fine by me," he said. Sclwol&ard Chauffeurs On Way Out? SACRAMENTO CAP) -Los Angeles Board of Educ ation members will have to glve up their chauffeur-dri ven cars if As· semblyman Paul B. Carpenter (D-Garden Grove) gets his way. Carpenter introduced a bill to that effect Wednesday. Carpenter said he thinks "most school boards r ealize that using district personnel for personal chauffeur service is not a Jegitimate expenditure of funds. especially now when budget restrictions are makmg money for educati on i;o tough to come by." The Assembly passed asimilar })ill last year , but it was killed by the Senate Education Committee. Ainbassador Dies NEW DELHI <U PI> -Durga Prasad Dhar. 57. India's am- bassador to the Soviet Union. died Thursday after a heart at- tack. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT "T,,_. 0.-(o.t\I C.•llv P•IOI ""lh-<h IHCl"n- t).nr-d tf'lif' """""" Ptn.'\. t'\ out>Uv.d by,,_ Or~ to• t P\,bl1V1"''19 Co"'P•"Y ~t•t• dOH:Jr\ii •'e publt..-_,.., • ., lh•0\>9~ Frldoty let C:O.ta """""' Nt wOQ'l U-•' n Hunt1nqton 0.-.C.f\/Foun .. \fll·n \l•th y trven.,_, S•Odle~• V•ll•t' t1nd &.•QtJ'wt (.vM" !.outh Co•'t A ... no .. rf19torwl .01hM ,, i-•O••'f\f'd S.lurd•YS .,., 5-vnO•V' Tft'f pr•r.c.•Oo'' riu11i1 .hlnq p l•nt t\ t\t :JOO W.t.t Bay ~l•tt•. C.o>la Mew, (Atotornl• tl&U.. Robert N. Weed Pt4'"1o10fil'n1 •nG Pub11~r Jack R Curley V••• Pro1<1<n1 •llG c...n.,•1 MAMO"' Thomas Keevil Thomas A. Murphine M.1tnAQ1ftQ E.ct11cw Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall A'•'''""' MAl"IAQll'"O E.Qo!Mf"\ Costa Mesa f>fllce )JO ~SI l!•v ~I•••• ~.11"' •oor•u P.o llo• ts.c>, mu Other Off lets ,.._, ~ .... ))lJ ... ...,, ~ .. ct L~ &..c11.1t .. C.1t;MO-r•Sl'"t H~tlfltll.., .... " t ral~ "°"'" &o..lev.,.o s..M ..... o V•t .. y dlOt L• <-ult-•I :0.n Ot~ ~'-•Y Tt .. phoM (714) M2-4l21 CIHslfled Adwerllsin9 '42-5671 Ce111yrltltl, ltU o. ..... CN\I """II'""'' C_ ... ,,, NtM"'lllltrlft.tll~r•hM~ Hol•oal M•ttt" er lld"etUWllWf'lh ,,.,,.," fft•V H re11rect11<•• •11..-.11 ~<1•1 IN"'"U•tn et (..,,,,...i ..... t. .. (AIM <leH "''-Hlf •t C...ta ~'*• C:.lll<etni•. "'9Kr._....,9f c..rler U ... ,,,...11,,,; ... INU M ·-INYI ""MIMY41WIMl1~\ lJ 00 ,,_.,..,, early retirements. The three ex peeled to resign are Fred Forbeck, 43, supervisor of the commercial division; John Montani, 48, chief appralserolthe assessment standard,, group. and Assistant Assessor George Up· ton,54. Chief appraisor of the personal property group, Chris .Boukidis, 61, and supervisor of the business division. ~eginald Dunlap, 64, are the two who are eligible for early retirem ents. All five men pleaded guilty to taking part in a conspiracy to promote Rep. Andrew Hiruihaw's 1972 congressional campaign b~ using county employes as volun- teer workers. Along with four others they were indicted on the conspiracy and other c harges by the Oranite County Grand Jury last December. · · Two months later the County Boa1·d of Supervisors u rged Vallerga to suspend the indictees until their cases were ad- judicated. Vallerga r efused the board's recommendation to suspend the men until their cases were set· tied. Now, the assessor, who has since been char ged with being a part of the conspiracy and of mis· conduct in office, says he will consult with others before mak- ing a fin al determination of their status as county employes. Their resignations and retire· ments would save the assessor having to make a judgment. All five me n were at work in the assessor's office this morn- ing. . F ro• Page AJ INSULT ... serves to the teacher salary in· creases. The $2 million in reserves was obtained from the successfu l tax override e lect ion held last month, which raised the tax rate about 5 cents for next year. or the $1.25 million to be spent on t eacher salary increases, $385,384 was proposed•to be used to add a top step to the 12-year teachers. The school board also proposed spending $486,596 to continue to offer the same health benefits to teachers at n o extra cost, althoug h premiums have in· creased. Teachers currently pay $6 per month for health benefils and the district picks up the rest of the bill. Mrs. Harmon said the school board also decided to set aside half of the first $500,000 the dis- trict may collect during the com- ing year from state and federal sources to spend on further salary increases. This year's s alary schedule has the newest teacher, with no post-graduate credits, earning ~.862 for a IO-month work year. Top pay is for the 12-year teacher, with the maximum number of post-graduate credits, who earns $17 ,987. Front Page A J CARNIVAL ... restore the city park and helped clean up the park, but the reim· bursement did not affect the total compiled by Sorsabal. The $26,000 to $27 ,000 profit was based on gross receipts of about $80,000, Yantorn said. The money primarily will aid youth or- ganizations -the boys club, the girls club, the girl and boy scouts, the youth problem center on 18th Street, the Youth Employment Service, the child guidance center, and will buy glasses for needy children. Gurney Aide Admits Gift TAMPA, Fla. CAP) -For mer Sen. Edward Gurney's onetime chief aide testllied today that three days before the 1972 general election he gave Rep. L.A. "Skip" Bafalis $10,000 in a Vero Beach men'sroom. The cash, J ames L. Grootsald, came from Gurn~y·1 safe and was from funds raised illegally by Gurney fundraiser Larry Williams. · P o pe Apologizes VATICAN CITY (UPJ)-Pope Paul VI, renewing his call to Roman Catholic dl11lde:nt.1 to Join In Holy Year recoMlliatlon, apologized Wednesday for any offense his crtUcllm may havt caused Lhem. 0.llY,_. ......... HONORED BY TRUSTEES S$Mclel Teacher Paraon• School Renamed In Mesa The Canyon School for Traina- ble Mentally Retarded (TMR> children in Costa Mesa has been renamed the Marion Parsons School. Newport-Mesa school trustees voted this week to change the name of the school in honor of the retired teache r who is well known for her special education work in the district. Mrs. P arsons was an elemen- tary school teacher specializing in remedial work from 1938 until 1956. Then, she taught special education for Educable Mentally Retarded (EMR) children until 1961. She became the first special education psychologist in the dis· trict, working at Canyon TMR School, at 2350 Canyon Drive, un- til 1973 when she retired. The school board's decision to change the school name was pro- mpted by the Canyon School PTA, which unanimously re- quested the na me change. A spokesman for the PrA said the name change was suggested •·to acknowledge the service and ·selflessness she has shown young people of s p ecial education throughout her career." Mrs. Parsons h as received several awards for her work, in- cluding the Teacher of the Year Award in 1956, Tbe Newport- Mesa Educator Association Educator's Award in 1972, the psychologist merit award in 1970, plus special r ecognition by the Council for Exceptional Children, Chapter 188, several limes. Front Page A I COLLEGE. • • Unified School District without full r eimbursement from the state and how the district will be a ffected b y s tate budget measures to cap growth at com- munity colleges. Trustee Worth Keene said that the district's salary schedule presently is among the top in the nation wit h t he exception of dis- tricts in New York and Chicago and is second in California. Another argument of Person- nel Director Russell was that, although the consumer price in· dex shows a 12 percent cost-of- Ii ving increase, the index, Russell said, is r elated to lower salary categories and is less valid for people on higher salaries. There are five pay scales for teachers in the district with various steps within those scales. However, Ru ssell explairfed that an experienced teacher with an MA will start at $15,000 a year. The top pay scale goes from $15,121 to $23,517 and Russell said that because most teachers have been with the district for some lime more faculty members ar~inthetop scalethananyother. Lewis maintained th a t although salaries are hi gh com- pared with other districts, they are not high compared with the area and emphasized that teachers are professional people. "I don't believe a savings and loan association would finance the average price house in Mesa Verde for one half or two thirds of the faculty because of insuffi- cient income," he added. ·Seat Open On Committee The Ocean Vlew School Di&- trict is seekina applicants to fill an unexpired term of ita Puson- oel Commiuion. an agency respontible for sotUng policy for the d!atrict'1 non-teaching staff. It also serv~s os an advisory body lo the school board in mat- ters relating to those employes. The commwlontt will fill the term ol Ken Ellefson, who re-• signed. The term enets Nov. 30 . ApeUcaUons must be in by June30. i"nNn W-lre S.mees NAl,ROBI , K e nya -A Mlchl1an unlverslty professor who volunteered to negotiate wttb an A/rlcan Marxlst. guer- rilla force holdlnJ two American students, lnclu(ling a Garden Grove man, captive says both · are all ve and believed well. Ke,meth Smith, 22. a former hieh school honor student aod footban star, and Carrie J . Hunter, 22, of Atherton, were kid· naped nearly a month ago. The Popular Revolutionary Party terrorist group also ab- ducted Dutch student Emilie .Bergmann, 25, in a raid on a wildlife study outpost. They were hustled into the jungles of Zaire along with still· another \] .S. student from the Stanford Univetsity research project who was later released to return to civilization with de- mands. Smith's family, the Joseph E. Smiths, of 11381 Jacalene Lane, Garden Grove, could not be re- ached today for comments on the newest developments in the tense, three-week-long incident. Smith, a Port of Long Beach longshoreman, his wive an<l their other grown children have steadily expressed optimism because the abductors' motives are believed to be purely political. They were reportedly semi· courteous during the initial raid on lbe uni.mn.l s tudy ~tailoD near ·Lake Tanganyika, an outpost which has since shut down as a resull Professor Peter Steloer, of the ·University of Nairobi, where he i s v isi ting on leav e from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, was teluctant to t,eveal any real details about the • s1udent hostages. "I cannot say more without jeopardizing efforts to obtain their release,'' he explained. "They are alive and believed well. It was the first confirmed con- tact with the guerrillas since a third American who was abduct· ed, Barbara Smuts, 24, of Ann Arbor, Mich., was freed more than two weeks ago to carry a de- mand'on the Tanzanian govern- ment for ·$500,000, large amounts of arms and ammunition and the release of guerrilla leaders de- tained in Tanzania. The kidnapers said then they would kill their three prisoners if their demands we re not met by mid-July. The Tanzanian govern- ment rejected the demands. The captives were taken in a raid on an animal research sta- tion on a T a nzanian game re- serve. Diplomats in Dar es Salaam, the Tanzanian capital, reported. today that Zaire had given the United States an unpublicized go- ahead to seek unofficial contacts with the guerrillas. County's Teachers Seekiµg Benefits Hundreds of Orange County teachers have phoned unemploy- ment offices for information on a new federal law which could give the county's 26,500 teachers more than $2 million a week 1n un- employment benefits this sum- mer. But the flood of calls and a pamphlet explaining the situa- tion that has been prepared by the state unemployment office may be for nothing. A special appropriations bill which includes a clause repeal- ing the provision for teacher summer unemployment com- pensation has been passed by the Congress and Senate and is awaiting Pres ident Gerald Ford's signature. The California Teachers As- sociation is referring teachers to their local unemployment offices for information on the matter. And teachers have been calling. Charles Frazier, manager of the Employment Development Department office in Orange, was quoted in a California Teachers Association bulletin story on the topic. This week, he said, he has re- ceived more than 200 calls from t eachers wanting to know whether they are eligible for un- employment compensation. TONIGHT "MOONC.lllLDREN'f -OCC comedy, Auditorium, Juoe 12 an.dli, 8 p.m~ free. "THE CAVE DWELLERS"- South Coast Re pertory '!'beater, through Sun. 8 p.m. . F RIDAY, J VNE13 COSTA' MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE ~ "An Evening of Melodrama," FairgrOu.nds, June 13and14,8:30 p.m. MOTORCYCLE SPEEDWA Y RACING -Fairgrounds, 8: lS p.m. Swim Classes Organized ·At Boys Club Swimming classes are being organized by the Boys Club of the Harbor Area for boys and girls nine months to 18 years. . Five separate sessions will be held this summer. The sessions are scheduled: -June 16-June 27 -June 30-July 11 -July 28-August 8 -August 11-August 22 -August 25-September 5 Morning and aftern<;><>n classes will be held in each session. Morning classes last from 9-11:30 a.m. and afternoon classes go from noon to 2 p.m . Reservations can be made by calling the Boys Club at 548-9387 or by going to . the Central Branch, 594 Center Street, Costa Mesa. 8_tamps Going ' To 12 Cents? NEW YORK (AP) -First· class postage rates will increase this year despite contrary r e- commendations from an ad· ministrative judge, say s Postmaster General Benjamin F. Bailar. A s pokesman for Ballar in Washington said the cost of mail- ing a first-class letter would pro- bably rise to 12 cents. The Postal Rate Corn.mission is I I cu1Tently considering a.proposal ( by Judge Seymour Wenner lo re· duce first-class postage from l0..,-1 cents to 8.5 cents while sharply increas ing the rates in other classes. f FDR FATHER'S DAY Sunday JUNE15 ( . Pendleton Link Stitch Button Front Cardigan 50/50 ¥;1001/ A lpaca. •2500 HOURS: 9 3010800 MON. THAU SAT. .~ ; l eisure Suits By Tobias and Munsingwear '4200 to -esoo IN COSTA MESA IT'S sin eris OEPARTMEN1r° STORE \ PARKA'rOUR DOOR IN THE REAR 1818 Newport Blvd. Intersection of Harbor & Newport Blvd.