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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-17 - Orange Coast PilotJ for Mass Bal.ly I -Obscene Citller Coaches PrediCt ! • . . Uses IUdnaping Antisex Measure Ruse for .Sex \\ill Kill Sports esa s us TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 17, 1975 VOL ... HO. , ... 2 SECTIONS, 'M rAOH ects • Ie to Coaches Denounce Shot Again 'Suicide' Gets Help Charges So~ght FOr Five An Addendum Could this be the work of the ·1ocaJ Greek underground? · Oris it-a wry comment by someone who isn't sold on the "macho" approach to smoking? Phantom sign painter made this addition to cigarette billboard near the intersection of 17th Street, Superior Avenue and Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. &x Caller Feigned -:Polic~, · Kidnaper .. . NEW YORK (AP> -A man Wllock the doors and wait for him •ho allegedly impersonated both blindfolded. apoliC?eman and a kidnaper'has First impe r son ating u «en arrested in connection with . policeman, the m an allegedly a two-year s pree of obscene told the women over the pbone calls that sometimes telephone that there was a kid· -culminated in sex acts as naper in tbe neiahborhood and a ... ranaom." • member of their f amity might be Police 1ald the man made calls in danger. • _ to "hundreds" of women in~ 1be women were told that the ~1t sedion of Quffns. ramom demand might be more Fearful that their husbands than money, but the Police ·· . W been kldneped, some victims Department would make no re· ...,.followed the caller's demenda commeadaUon on wbal the , ,. tbey remove their clothet, women lbould do. • Latertbe man would call again and in a 1ruff voice make b.ls kid· naper'1 demand. New Thai Pullout Robert Sebwart.I, zz. ol Glen Oaks, Queens, w ai"'6barfed with aaaravaled barasament, tm- penonatinai a police omc~r, at· tempted 1rand larceny and coer· clOll. t Measure WASHINGTON (UPI) College football coaches predJct- 'ed today that intercollegiate sports will be killed if Congress permits rules to stand requiring equal treatment !or women· athletes. · Led by Darrell Royal of Texas, the coaches denounced the an· tisex discrimination regulations recently issued by the depart· ment of Health, Education and Welfare and said they would have a "destructive economic im· pact'• on all college sports. "Eventually, I can see a dying process for all athletics -for both m en and women," said Royal, president of the American Football Coaches Association. "I can't see that they will do anything but eliminate, kill or seriously .-.Veaken the programs we now have in existence." Royal t estified before a House Education s ubcommittee study- ing whether the new HEW rules -which require equal treatment for women al all universities re- ceiving federal funds -conform to the spirit and the letter of an- tidiscriminalion laws. Accompanying Jts>yal were fell~ AFCA members Bob Blackman of Illinois, J erry Claiborne of Maryland, Frank Kush of Arizona State, Tom Osborne of Nebraska, Bo Schem· bechler of Michigan, Mike White of California and Joe Yukica of Boston College. Addressing themselves solely to the impact of the proposed rules on .sports, t.be coaches <See SPORTS, Page A%) \ / Troops Set For Training SAN DIEGO <AP> -Twenty· one warships, 100 planes and 8,000 sailors and Marines are Cak· ing part in a training exercise off Southern California. · An amphibious raid on San Clemente Island was a key phue wlth underwater demoli · ti.on teems and Camp Pendleton units laking part. The training continues through June 2'1. Amon1 the ships are the Coast. Guard cutter Boutwell from Seattle, the ammunition sb.lp Pyro and fleet tug Mataco from San Francisco ancf thc oiler Camden o! Bremerton, Wash. LONG BEACH (UPI > -La Verne W. Hoyt had some unexpected help with his suicide attempt. After he ~hot himself, the police who had been sent to stop him shot him again. Police said officers wefe sent to prevent Hoyt, 25, of Redondo Beach , from carrying out a threat to shoot himself. As police argued with him, trying to talk him out of it, Hoyt s hot himself in the stomach. An offi cct· who thought Hoyt had opened fire on police s hot Hoyt in the hip. Hoyt was in critical condition al County.USC Medical Center, where he was held in the jail ward on a charge of brandishing a firearm in a rude and threatening m anner. OC 'Workers March On Civic Center By GARY GRANVILLE Of the O•lly Pilot Stolfi About 500 sign·toting Orange County employes marched through the civic center in Santa Ana today protesting county gov· ernment's 1975·76 wage.fringe . benefit offer. "No w ay!" the m archers s houted in response to county negotiators' offer of a two per- cent pay raise for 2,000 members of the Orange County Employes Assocation <OCEA >. The n egotiators r eportedly have offered 4. 75 percent wage increases to another 7,600 OCEA members. The well organized picketing of the county administration build· ing was peaceful and orderly. Later~ 3,000 county employes were scheduled to gather in a civic center plaza for a mass pro- test rally. According to OCEA Executive Director John Sawyer, the pickets this morning were not de- monstrating on county time. "For some it is their regular day off. Others are taking com- pensatory time off to which they are entitled and, I belleve. some are on vacations," Sawyer said .. ·. "The re is no impairment of public service that I know of,,. be added. \ And , Sawyer emphasized, there ia no plan to s trike. County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Died.rich re· !Used to find fault with the pickets that circled the block outside hls six-story office in the county ad· ministration butldlng. • "I believe that American ~ilizen s have the right t.o peaccCUlly protest. And as long l •. ' as the protests are peaceful and orderly I don't see how I can ob- jectto them." Diedrich said. His sentiments were shared by Super visor Laurence Schmit. Schmit stood among the pickets discussing1.heir protests which center not only on the wage offer but the county's in· sistence that a three.year con· tract be negotiated now. A dissenter amon g the supervisors was Robert Battin. As the Board of Supervisors meeting room this morning was filled with p lacard·carrying employes, Battin remarked that it might not be necessary for the county to hire additional workers if the employes in the meeting room were at their jobs. His remarks drew hoots from the protesters who up to that time had been sitting quietly in the meeting chambers. Sawyer said negotiations of the 1975·76 wage and fringe benefit package will resume Wednesday when a state mediator will again take part in a meet and confer session. OCEA 's e xecutive director said this morning's pickeUng and , the noon rally a re intended lo in· dicate to the county negotiators that the association's members are solidly behind those who represent t.hem. Singer Guilty DELHI, N.Y. CAP) -Rock· soul aineer Wilson Pickett Jr. has 1 pleaded guilty in Delaware Coun- ty Court lo a charge oL first· degree reckless endangennent stemming !rom n shooting incl· dent last Novel"!l ber. , Criminal complaints are being sought today against five armed robbery suspects arrested in re- cent days throughout California in connection with a series of Costa Mesa holdups. The jobs date back to last January a nd include the April 9 stickup of the Imperial Banlc, 2490 Harbor Blvd., where $2,500 was taken by a man brandishing c.i shotgun . "'· Police believe he is Gary R. Warren, 30, who is in custody to- day following his arrest during a Sacramento holdup, according lo Cost a Mesa Detective Norm Kutch. ~'He used a variety of wigs and costumes," Detective Kutch al- leged. displaying photographs taken by a hidden camera which scanned the interior of the bank. Detective Kutch said Warren, is accused of a"' lengthy string of bank robberies. A second suspect also ·racirlg numerous charges of armed rob· bery is Jam es R. Delilo, 40, of Seal Beach, a construction worker. Detective Kutch said he is ac- c used of robbing the Dial Finance Company, 27;,o Harbor Blvd., of $200 on April 23 after brandishing a .357 magnum re- (See ARREST, Page AZ> Or:•:wc•• Weatller Mostly cloudy -again ..:.. Wednesday, according to the weather service, with only partial clearing in the afternoon hours. Not much temperature c hange. Highs both days 65 to 70. INSIDE 'EODA Y Nguyen Anhtuyet, /ormer United Press International corresponden1. has be.en. a re- sident of W. Angde1 /or~ than o month now. He rdolls how he ia getting .olong.m .a Vietname1t refugee. Story, photo A?. - .. . I I ) ... OAILYPILOT s Tuesday.June1 7,1975 , Blankets for Ref11gees Marines sort out extra bl ankets brought to Camp Pendleton for Vietnamese refugees whose biggest complaint has been the cold· weather . T empefatures in ~he high sos and no sun still cause the refugees ac~ customed to a tropical climate to shiver in· their tent city. · Boy a Mystery Unmarked Grave for Youth NEW ORLEANS (AP) -A youth who penned a careful note to his parents before taking his own life has finally been buried in an unmarked grave. But first, officials launched a four-month n ational search to identify the youth who hanged himself from a persimmon tree on St. Va lentine's Day. Their only clue was a four-page note addressed to an unidentified "Mom and Dad," explaining in unh~rried script why he llad to kill himself. 1 •·1 feel I have acted very m ethodicall y and coolly in my action and my words," he wrote. .. It is best if I cease to live, quiet- ly, than risk that later I will b r ea k a nd s hatter b y \'iolence ... ·· 1 have wanted to do this for over a year. I am not sad or see this as tragic. I feel a r elease. This is the only way I know to at- tain harmony." ~ .aut after the Associated Press carried a story of the suicide, more than 300 p arents of missing sons contacted the Plaqu emines Parish (county) Sheriff's office. Sever al p arents came hun- dreds of miles to examine the sheet-draped body in an Algiers funera l home and settle their worst fears. He remained a mystery. The boy's body was pl aced in a plain wooden coffin last week and t aken to a cemetery in Gret- na. A funer al home represen· tative said a brief prayer, a nd· J ohn Doe was lowered into an un- marked grave. Cash Register Found -But Without $400 A battered and e mpty cash re· gister stolen from Red's Saloon in Cosla Mesa during a bar brawl in which a dory fi sherman was cloute d with a beer pitche r Thurs day has turned up in Fullerton. . J ohn Cantlin, owner of the tavern a t 201 4 Placentia Ave., was n otifie d Mond ay that FUilerton police were waiting for him to pick up the $700 register, which had been bashed open. The estim ated $400 it contained when tt was ca rted out of the west side barroom was also gone, police said. Cantlin said an inventory has also revealed theft of quantities of beer and wine from the bar 's walk-in cooler, noting six more cases were hauled outside but. left behind by thieves. Robin T . Phegley, 26, of 728 W. 18th St., was treated for facial lacerations following the melee in which he was hit in the face with a beer pitcher. Cantlin alleged Monday that police reports of the incident were partially incomplete in fail· ORANGE COAST !. 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"The other guy blocked it and it hit Robin in the face," Cantlin asserted. "It isn 't often a guy takes a swing a nd hits himself." Detective Norm Kutch con- fi rmed today tha t Phegley re- fuses to press assault with a de- adly weapon charges. He said the cash register anti beer and wine thefts which in· volved about $1,000 in losses oc- curred when the b arrriaid fled the tavern for safety , leaving it un- tended. Several pa trons r emained in- side, police said. Family Sues Over Death Of Boy, 15 Damages totaling $1,650.,000 were demanded Monday by the family of a youth who was elec· trocuted in a Fountain Valley home Aug. 24 when a helium- filled balloon hoisted by him and several companions touched a power line. Among defe ndants in the Orange County Superior Court lawsuit filed by Mrs. J ean M. Napie r, the mother of the late Robert Roy Napier, 15, are the Southern California Edison Com- pany, the city of Fountain Valley and Orange County. Also named are Merritt EIU11 Mary Eilts and Thomu H. Ellis, 15, all or 17213 Santa Catherine, Fountain Valley. lt is all1ged that the Napier boy, Thomas Ellis and Keith Newbe r1, 15, were uslns the balloon at the Ellis home to ralse an antenna when the balloon touched power Hnes and elt~· trocuted Na pier. Mrs. Napier lis ta the Edison company os principal defendant with the allegatlon that the power llnes near the Ellis home were much too low. • Fro111PageAJ ARRESTS volver at a clerk. D e lilo is held at San Bernardino County Jail, charged with numerous small-scale holdups following his· arrest at the scene of a Montclair finance company hei.st. A criminal complaint accusing him of the Costa Mesa holdup was to be sought today from the Orange County District At- torney's Office. Detective Kutch himself ar· rested John T . Fischer , 22, of Gl endora, who is today charged with holding up the Tic Toe Market , 111 Del Mar Ave.,· on J an. 23 and t aking $130 cash plus a supply of beer and wine. Fischer , a former Costa Mesa resident, was arrested in Glen- dora, where he was living with his parents, Kutch said. Climmie White, 21, of Venice, was arraigned Friday in Harbor· Judi c ial Dis trict Court on charges of armed robbery for his alleged holdup of two employes at the 94th Aero Squadron restaurant last Wednesday. A 17-year-old.. male, also from Venice, faces an identical charge in Orange County Juvenile Court for being an alleged accomplice. Investigators who raced to the nightclub. ~t 3180 Airway Drive in response lo a silent alarm tripped by a third employe who hid when the bandits entered about 8 a .m . captured the pair. White was apprehended hiding beneath a ca r , while plainclothes Officer J ack Koch who happened to be in the immediate area and responded caught the juvenile sprinting across the street with little trouble. "Move and you're dead!" Of. fi cer Koch snapped aiming his .38 revolver at the youth who froze in his tracks. .. I surrender , m an!" the boy reportedly replied. Dimes Award 'Lunch Slated The Oran~e County Chapter of the March of Dimes will hold its annual awards luncheon Wednes· day, from noon to 2 p.m. at the Sheraton·Newport Hotel in the Brazllia Room, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Awards will be given to out- standing volunteers. The local chapter will also elect a new ex· ecutive board for the following year. Tickets for the luncheon are SS.25 pe r person. ll is open to anyone interested in working with the March of Dime s . Reservations can be made by calling the chapter omce at 979-2270. Rodeo Man. Unsaddkd SHENANDOAH. Iowa (AP) -It was a bad start for the Nisbna Valley S'1d· dJe Club Rodeo. Two horsemen were at full gallop, carrying the .American flag and the sad· die club banner in the traditional sprint that openarodeot. They ran the perimeter in opposite directions, but instead of narrowly m.W- ina each other, tbey col- lided. Ed Andersort and Danny Whitehill au!Cered lea and 1houlder injurie s. An· dilraon's quarterborae, Red, broke a lea and bad to bedestro ed. \ ! . Recession at End? 1 . .. Ford Sees Economic Upswing ,. W ASlmf OTON CAP> -Presi- dent Ford told an enthusiastic group of businessmen today the nation's worst recession alnce the 1930's is com Ina to an end and "we will soon be on our way up." "Now is the time to chart the rifht path back to pro1perity w thout inflation and with frt)wth," the Prealdentdeclared. He said some economic in- dicators will show Unpring aigns of trouble for a few months ''because they record only what is past." "But I am confident that we are at the bottom of the economic s lide and we will soon be on our way up,'' the President said in a speech to the National Federa-· tion or Independent Business con· ference. Delegates to the conference in- terrupted his 25-minute speech with ap.plause 26 limes. The loudest reception was for Ford's statement that he would work to reduce government regulation of the nation's business. , "The time has come to cut the federal r ed tape that binds the hands of small business," he said. In predicting an end to the re- cession Ford cited asuney pre- . pared by the federation as well as his own list of government statistics. The federation survey ''reports that small business has a sense of optimism for the coming six- month period," Ford s aid. "Since small business exerci&es such a stabilizing influence on re- cession, that is a good sign for all Americans,'" he added. Fro• Page Al~ SPORTS ..• argued that athletics should be exempt because sports programs receive no federal funds. 1'These rules just will weaken our programs to the point where people won't buy tickets to see them," said Royal. He won quick s upport from Rep. Ronald Mottl CD-Ohio), a crew-cut congressman who went to Notre Dame· on a baseball scholarship. "I thank God foI football and basketball that supported us or else I never could have gotten my education," Mottl said. "The bureaucra ts at HEW are all wet on this. We want to be fair to women, but this is not the way to go about it." The coaches ple aded for Congress to disapprove the rules and enact a moratorium dyring which HEW would be required to study the need for such anti·sex bias rules in sports and the economic impact they would have. Driver Dies After Beating RIVERSIDE (AP) -A man. severely beaten on a street in Sunnymead has died of head in- juries in a Riverside hospital, of· ficials reported . Henry Rudski, 26, of Redlands, died of multiple skull fractures Monday at the March Air Force Base Hospital. He was found beaten and apparently left for de· ad June 10 near his car on a re· sidential street, police said. He ·also aald that consumer conlldence la lbcreaslna and that retail sales are climbing, by 2.2 percentin May. '• Altoaetheri the Commerce Department'• eadina indicators were up f .2 percent in April," he said, notina th•t inventories and interest rates have declined, employment increased by 553,000 between March and May and the inflation rate ls down from Jut New Crisis year'• 12 percent to aboUt 8 pe · cent. t In addition, applications f building permits increased percent in A'pril and ordera f qr plant equipment in April were up more than 15 percent ove)' March, Ford said. "Our national focus bu bee/t on recovery. Now, we aeek 11· .covery without lnnatJon," For;t aald. , Communists Gain . ·In Italian Election ROME (UPI) -Italy's Com· muniat Party stunned the domi- nant Christian Democrats today with large gains in regional elec- tions which threatened a new government crisis and spurred fresh demands for the Com· munists to join the government. Final results showed the Com- munists polled 33.4 percent of the ballot, an increase of nearly 6 percent and 2.5 million votes over their national total in the first regional elections in 1970. • The Christian Democrats won 35.3 percent, a drop of nearly 3 percent. Communists celebrated the victory. throueb the night and day and Party Secretary Enrico Berllnauer held a victor>' rally in St. John Lateran Square. Red cloths flew from windows throuehout the capital of Rome and Communist youths paraded through the streets. . Italy's capitalists reacted dil· ferenUy and stock; on the Milan Borsa dropped sharply in trading today with Fiat lo$lna 9 percent, Pirelli 11 percent and Mon· tediaon 10 percent. "The Communist Party is Jnore than ever indispensable for the salvation and rebirth of the · country," Berlinguer told a cheering crowd outside party headquarters. He said the regional elections, which saw the Communists come close to outpolling the ruling Christian Democrats, "indicates the will of the people for a change ol policies, Qlethoda and direc· lion in the life of the country.,. Italians voted Sunday and Monday for 15 of Italy's 20 re· Driver Flee~g Polic~·Killed HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Two people were killed Monday night when a pickup truck being pursued at high speeds by police rammed another vehicle broadside at an intersection. • The dead were John S. Riley, 49, of Buena Park, and Margaret Walker, 63, of Los Angeles, driver of the second vehicle. Police said officers saw Riley's . pickup weaving in andoutoCtraf· fie on Santa Monica Boulevard and began pursuing him at speeds of up to 80 miles an hour and through numerous red lights. After· a 4~ mile chase, Riley's vehicle struck the woman's car broadside. He was pronounced dead at the scene and she was dead 9n ar- rival at a hospital. gional a ss em blles, advisory councils in 86 of 94 provinces and municipal councils in6,300ol8,000 cities. · Teen Driver Shoots Self After Chase -t ,. LOS ANGELES <AP> -Alt. year-0ld stepped from his car and fatally shot himself after a hish·speed freeway chase with police, officers said. Police aald David Parker o.f Highland Park shot himself ii) the bea d with a .45-cal1b41f automatic early Monday u <(· ficers closed in on him in Wetat Los Angeles. , He had been pursued by Qf• ficera for more than 25 miles .at speeds in excess of 100 miles w hour after a policeman un\u~· cessfully tried to pull Parker's caroverlcdowney. · t'. The officers had attempted lo stop Parker. because his ca r matched lhe description of one involved in a fatal shooting earlier th~C mornihg in Pico Rivera. Ricky Mendoza, 16, had been killed-and two teenage comJ16· nions slightly injured when th~y were fired upon by a passing ell', police said. But they added thefo was no evidence linking Parker to the murder. 1• A dozen patrol cars joined in the pursuit of Parker as he sped down the Santa Ana and Santa Monica freeways. One civilian car received minor damage when it was sideswiped during the chase, police reported. 1 , ·l t Executive's .. , ., •t Apartment~ A burglar visited a Costa Mesa sales executive's apartment while he was visiting in Mexico, stealing stereo equipment valued at $200, the victim told police Monday.. . Dennis P. Orr, 25, of the Mediterranean Village Apart· ments, 2406 Harbor Blvd., said the loss ·included speakers, tumtaDtes antt two recor~. A supply of liquor was also loaded up in a paper bag, Orr said, but was either forgotten or left by the front door, which was forced, when the burglar saw or heard someone coming. The Junk Busiriess ( Addressing the Central Indiana Floor Covet-, ing Association, an Industry SPokesman Walter Guinan said: ' . "Too. many people In the floor covering In- dustry are convinced the public only wants to buy "Junk" carpet." We're afraid that YoU might also get this Im- pression from the ads Which specify unbelievable low prices. Investigating theae ads will determine one.of two things -either the carpet IS Junk. or they will try to sell You something more ex- pensive! . We don't tell Junk at Alden's, but we do have Quality at competitive prices. and the beat In- stallation In the county. DEN'S : iiiltallat)aii: ·custom drapsri•• UC. NO. 2l0422 1663 'lACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALIF. 92627 • ~HONE 64'6-"838 -6~6·2355 .t ' \ I ( The tohtDJ n appears daUyeuept Saturday• and Mondays. Got o proolfm? 'rl1t•11 tl'rllc Pat Du1111. Pat will cur r-J'd tOfl('. flt't the a1111wt•r$ and ac tlott 11ou ri<>ed tu .'W/t't' inf'(/1111 tt'., 111 uovt>nirrw11t and bu ~111c.'is. Mall ynur q1u~stwns to Pat l>unn !AI Yo1u Se'r vice, () ro ngc' Coast naily l'tlut. P.O. • • Uo:r 1560. Cnsto Mt:$0 . CA 9262ti. /11clt1dt> 11our lelepho11(' numbt:r. · Oaerrie•'I Where' D~AR PAT: It's cherry time again, and although we go to .Beaum~nt ~or the regulur variety we can t find the sour cherries for pie making. 1 've heard there ~re some near Bouquet Canyon m Los Angeles County but I don't know exactly whe;·e. Can 'four readers help me out? ' R.B., Costa Mesa u•1Sour cherry fans, come to the re.scue. Let's also hear from read~rs who know good picking ]O(ahons for regular cherries. In· for mation received will be published in At Your Service. M l11t P e nniless · DEAR PAT: 1 understand that the San Fr-ancisco mint is not making very many 1974 or 1975 pennies. What is the reason for ~his? G. M .• Costa ~esa A mint spokesman says that 300 >nilUon 1974 pennies were made in San Francisco last year. That's a Jot of "copper,'' but still lesl than the number turned out by the Philadelphia and Denver mints. No 1975 pennies are being minted in San· Francisco because that mint Is Involved in bicentennial projects all of this year. S hoc k h 1g Ma tter 111 DEAR PAT: J ordered an elec- ·~sionic shocking collar for S99 ·trom Sensitronix of Houston, ~ex .• last December. The collar is used as an obedience trainer ,Jor dogs. When the collar did not . work properly, I returned it pro· ,.mptly, with an explanatory let- -ter. I 've heard nothing since. This collar was advertised as be- ing guaranteea for 10 years. but I didn't receive a warranty card to 11J'egister my purchase. Is the war- oNnty in effect, and can I get a ,J'eplacement? W.E., Costa Mesa You now have received your electronic trainer, and report that It Is working properly. ,\c- cordlng to a representative of the Federal T r ade Commission, the wananty should be in effect for 10 years as advertised. However, die conditions and limits or the ''Warranty cannot be determined from the Sensltronix advertise- ment. Warranty cards are not re· quired to register a product for guarantee. · Tbe consumer need only docu ment the date of purchase. Under a new law, the FTC plans to publish proposed rules on warranties, including provisions concerning the con· tents orc.rarranty and procedures for iaformal complaint handling between the company and the c~tomer. ~a ffle Hoauv· DEAR PAT: I recall seeing a picture of the historic "Waffle House" after it had been moved ·1tom its original Santa Ana set- 't.ing to its current location at •c i v i c C e n t e r D r i v e a n d · •sycamore St. It pained me to see' how dilapidated it has become. To whom can I write to volunteer ~my services to help restore this ;nouse. I understand it is to lbecome a museum. t K.S., Corona del Mar • Contact Mrs. Weston Walker, iwbo spearheaded the effort or the ~range Co u nty Historl cal tFreServalion Society to save this jold Santa Ana house as a Bicen· , tennJal project, by writing to 919 1W. Olive St., Santa Ana, CA t2'1t3. The city of Santa Ana 1flnanted the relocation of the ,Watne House to Us present loca· tlon, which ls on land donated by ,OTange County. Its restoration Is 1under the supervision or the 10CHPS, and volunteers will be elcomed. r ' 1Det-orator'• B ook : DEAR PAT: I just read your ,item about the "Source Book" 1 for decorators. Even though your other r eader had ex· : perienced problems due to a t change in publication schedule, 1 this type of book is just what I , need as a ne w interior de- • corator with few connections. 1 Can you provldc me with the t publisher'• address? t D H •• C.OOta Mesa I l OMltlct llex It. Goode PubUca· 1 tloH by writing to lot4 ~­ t Marengo St., Pasadena, CA a tltH, or by pbonl•& (113 > I llZ·3431. ' ,. ... TUMday. June 11. 1915 DAIL y PILOT All ' . Ketiremeilt ~Co·sts Soarin_g Coastal Bus R.uiu l°Joubled Hourly bus service the full length of Pacilic Coast Highway ff'!>m ~al Beach to San Clemente will tiegin July 4 following ap- proval Monday by Orange Coun· ty Transit DisUict directors. The route ls Intended to bolster Sl)Of'adic runs approximately oo· ce every two hours by Southern California Rapid Transit. coaches that run from Los Angeles to the Balboa Penins.ula . via Coast Highway. · The new OCTD service will bear the title "Route 1," named after the state designation for the highway. Directors heard from two Orange Coast cities relative to t.he Cull -length highway service. • Laguna Beach officials voiced concern over the possibility the OCTD buses would diminish the ridership on the four municipal transit buses that ci rculate through the Art Colony. Directors were told every possible effort will be made to coordinate with the Laguna Beach bus line to make sure the local service is not disrupted. District staff members said solutions may include a·"closed door" policy on OCTD buses us- ing Route 1 through Laguna. Newport Beach . officials told directors they strongly favor the coa&tal route because, they said, SCRTD runs are very undepen· dable. The coastal run will go on between 6 a.m. and 9 p.m. seven days a week and will require the use of four district buses. accord- ing to planners. The route will begin in Seal J3each at Main and Electric Streets and run to Grants Plaza in San Clemente. Major slops along the route will be at Fashion Island in Newport Beach and the Laguna Beach Bus Station. Senate Puts Import Ban On Afrobees WASHING TON (UPI) -The Senate has passed a bill aimed at keeping kil1er African bees out of the United States. The bill, passed unanimously Monday, would prohibit import of honeybees in all their life stages. Current law prohibits on- ly the importing of adult honey bees. · The African honeybee, known for unprovoked stinging and fre- quent swarming, was accidental- ly introduced in Brazil in 1956 and began dominating Brazil's more docile European honeybees. The bees are now moving northward at a r ate estimated at up to 200 miles a year. The African bee represents a threat to people, animals and the U.S. beekeeping industry, ac- cording t~ a 1972 report of the Na· tional Academy of Sciences. "From less tnan two dozen swarms that escaped from col- onie~ in Rio Clara, Brazil, in 1956, the Afri ca n or Brazilian honeybee has now spread over an area equal to the continental United Stutes," according to a Senate Agriculture Committee Report. • Benefit ·Boost HitS Taxpayers By GARY GRANVILLE OflM 0•11' ,.,._SUH Orange County's' employes are· retiring earlier and living Ion er, a combination or circu ces , that could cost county payers j an added $1.6 mil · the com- -.., -ing fiscal year. UPI TelepMto Stra11ge Bedfellows Punky, an eight-year-old tomcat, and Pete, an 11-year- old parakeet, touch noses (top) to show they are real friends . .Xhe bird lands on the cal every day and even eats its lunch of lettuce on the cat's back (bottom). They're the pets of Robert Vollmer of Salinas. .U.S. Pilots Given Nuclear War Mission WASHINGTON $PI> -Presi· dent Ford's s pok esman acknowledges the U.S. Air Force has given its pilots top secret mission folders with orders on how to fight a limited nuclear war -which Defense Secretary James Schlesinger and other planners feel is '3 good possibility. At a White House briefing Mon- day, press secretary Ron Nessen was asked about a Washington Post report which said Strategic Air Command bomber crews "already have received new mis.' sion folders explaining their new tasks. "These instructions represent another big step in the Ford ad- ministration's controversial de- eision to prepare the nation for a srpall nuclear war ... as well as for a war of massive destruc- tion ," the newspaper said. Nessen, asked whether Ford had given the go-ahead for the training, said: "Well, I don't know whether the President specifically gave his approval for the exercise,. "It is an exercise," he con· linued, "and American forces conduct exercises all over the world for any possible contingen- cy, all possible contingencies that may come up in an uncer- tain world. "The fact that the forces exist does not in any way indicate that the United States intends to use .them. "In fact, quite the opposite. The purpose of those forces is to deter a situation where they might have to be used. So the fact that these forces are taking part in an exercise is really a very normal part of the preparation ... but it more importantly adds credibility to the deterrent feature or having these forces." Pentagon officials said they never comment on operational plans. One ranking officer said the change was inte8fating such possibilities as a one-shot apiece nuclear war into SIOP, the Single Integrated Operational Plan for nuclear war .. "Most of what's being done is simple," one ranking officer said. "Instead of telling a pilot to · bomb, say, targe ts at 86, C7 and D3 (map coordinates), he's told to use Plan Alpha. We're simply giving the President flexibility in his response. We 're letting hiqt do that faster and if a crisis com· es, speed is at a premium.'' All the officials contacted Mon - day said the change in plans w~s logical in light of Schlesinger s public statements announcing a change in doctrine. In the Defense Department's 1976 posture statement, Schles- inger said it was vital to keep on hand enough nuclear missiles or bombs lo destroy the Soviet Union or any other possible enemy. Schlesinger and Secretary of State. Henry Ki ssinger have argued for years that the Presi· dent should have the power to make other responses to a nuclear attack, so that in a time of crisis he is not forced to choose between doing nothmg and start- ing an all-out nuclear war. "We cannot totally preclude the seizure or theft of a nuclear weapon and the need for coun- termeasures " " Schlesinger said. The announ<:ement of the cost- ly increase in retirement benefits county government must pay next year came as an unwelcome surprise to the board of supervisors Monday. The projected 20 to 30 percent retirement fund increase was re- vealed during the board's Sprague Cle ared; Son Not Newport Beach builder Henry Ware Sprague was cleared or two-year-old drug charges Mon- day in Orange County Superior Court while his son was ordered to serve thre~~ars probation after pleading7~lly to charges of possessing LSD. Judge Everett W. Dickey cleared Sprague, 56, of64 Beacon Bay of allegations that he was in possession of L SD. am- phetamines, marijuana and narcotics paraphernalia on July 3. 1973 'when Newport police raided an apartment at 5515 River Ave. Sprague's son, Ehen Carleton Sprague, 27 of 3900 Parkview Lane, Irvine, was ordered .lf serve three years probation· in the same court action when he pleaded guilty to possession of LSD. Judge Dickey ruled that the 23 days spent by the younger Sprague in the county jail was sufficient lime served for the of- fense. ' It was the ~econd time that Judge Dickey h~s dismissed drug charges filed against the elder Sprague. They were earlier revived when the district attorney's of- fice protested hi s dismissal of the allegations before the Fourth District Court of Appeals in San Bernardino. Sprague, who once served 10 weekends in the county jail for his operation of a sex for sale or- ganization known as Executive Escort Service, faces s imilar charges recently filed by Costa Mesa police. The builder was bookoo{n sus- picion of pimping and maintain· ing a house of ill fame while a woman companion was booked on suspicion of prostitution after she allegedly offered an un- dercover officer her services for $25. China Crops Hit HONG KONG (UPI)·-flood and drought, scourges of Chinese · agriculture for centuries, are threatening China's wheat and rice crop. Serious flooding is oc- curring in th e centra l and southern parts and dought is causing strife in scattered areas of the northeast and northwest. lengthy bud&et session as supervisors struggled to eontain a pending 30-cent hike in the county's property tax rate. Supervisors grappled with a number of other budget.requests during the four-hour public hear- ing. Actions included postponing a decision on purchase of new votjng machines and withdrawal from the National ~on oC Counties. Bearer of the unpleasant re- tirement fund news was county Tax CDllector-Treasurer Robert Citron. He told the board actuarial s tudies showed the county's 11,000 employes are retiring at an earlier age and are living longer after they retire. Consequently. Citron told the stunned supervisors, a . man- datory hike in the county's con- tribution to the retirement fund can be expected in the coming fis- cal year. The total increase of $1.9 million will be partially·offset by increased earnings on the fund. reducing the increase to $1.6 million, Citron said. But, he added, even 3 2.5 per- cent increase in employe wages could negate some of the benefits of interest on the fund. Before supervisors heard Citron's unwelcome words, they chose to delay the decision on whether or not to include a new voting machine system in the prospective $436 million budget. Before agreeing to hold off on the voting macJtine judgment, the board was told by county Registrar of Voters M. J . "Jim" Mayer that the old vote machines. are "on their last legs." One opponent o( spending between $1.6 million and $8.5 million for a new vote counting system is Supervisor Ralph Clark. He said it would do nothing more than satisfy newspapers' demands for earlier vote tallies. Supervisor Robert Battin sug- gested the possibility of paying for new machines with porti.>ns of the county federal revenue sharing f~r next year. D u f i t t q_ e b t~~ i n g • supervisors -alsa agretd-fo con· tribute $221 ,500 as the county's share of the estimated $800,000 cost of a special mid-decade census that could result in $3.5 million in additional state re· venue to the county over the next five years. The cities of Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, San Cle- ment. Tustin and Stanton have performed such counts within the past two years.-San Juan Capistrano, which also had a re- cent census, wants to do it again. The cities of Garden Grove and Buena Park won't participate with the county and the other 19 cities because tfiey have lost population and could lose re- venue on a recount. · In otlJ.er action the board: -Voted to cancel membership in the National Association of Counties because of a 100 percent increase to $17,000 in annual dues. -Added $300,000 in anticipated revenue due to a miscalculation of the county's s hare of state motdr vehicle taxe~ for next year. -Cut from 118 lo 59 the number of new vehicles the county will purchase next year. N~w Seeurity Nucle ar Weapons Guarded LAS VEGAS (UPI) -Three armored cars, equipped with twin .30 caliber machine guns, have be,&n assigned to the Nevada Test Site to increase security for nuclear wenpQns which arrive here for testing, it was confirmed Monday. · The armored vehicles, which are similar to tanks except operate on wheels instead of treds, are on loan from the U.S. Army, a government spokesman said. "They will be assigned to lho test site permonenUy as far as we know.'' be said. The spokesman streNed that the ussignm~nl of t.be armored cars "was requeeted to bee/ up sceurity not beuusc ""e have had any problems." .. We have nc\!cr had an ot· tempt to steal anything," he uld. "lt •s fart of a naUonwtdc effort to bee up a.ecurily by the Enerey Research and Developmcnl Ad· ministration.'• The armored cars are visible to civilians on occasion at the de- sert rock landing strip, a facility used by private planes transport· ing persons and equipment to the test site. Two other landing strips at the test site are located at Pahule.Mesa and Yucca Flat. Both Yucca Flat and Pahute Mesa are regularly announced locations ror underground tests or U.S. nuclear weapons . Airspace al both Pahute Mesa and Yucca Flot is cl05ed to all but aulhortzed air lramc. The government spokesman said the method by which nuclear devices were delivered to lhe Nevada Teat Site could not be disclosed. Presumably un- aasembled devices nre flown to the Nevada Test Site and, from now on, will have an armed car escort when moved about lhe NevoCf a Test Sile. ' DobMn Sees Bk Deatist Ul'I T"e ........ A veterinarlan works with two stuaents at the University of California School of Veterinary Medicine to remove a tooth from a horse under anesthetic on the table ' of the larje animal operating room. The veterinary school facilities are large nough to handle surgery on animal! as large as un elephanL • A4 DAILY PILOT 4'ast · '-:f._. ,,.L ... ~ ~ ~ Tom arpW.e tJPCOAST, DOWNCOAST: You now leurn in the news thal Oraoge County is about to launch bourly bus service up and down Pacific Coast Highway. The way things are going, we may all be using it. Indeed, if all goes as planned, the Orange County Transit Dis- trict will have its big orange and white buses ranging our coastal route from Seal Beach to San Clemente on a regular basis~ The only coastal spot which ·seems not too overjoyed is Laguna Beach. This is because Laguna operates its own littl~ municipal bus line whicfi also ranges along the highway in the Art Colony. City brass in Laguna fear that the Orange County transit buses may come into direct competition and thus cut the profit -iC any -for Laguna's own Toonerville Trolley. IT HAS BEEN reported that the Laguna city types even sug- gested that the Orange County transit people set up a "closed door" policy as their buses ply through Laguna. In other words, you could ride through Laguna but no getting off the bus. You better not be in need of a rest room stop. Well, that may not be the largest problem for the Orange County transit people in Laguna. If they don't finish Coast Highway constr:uction in the Art Colony, the buses probably won't be able to get through the town this summer anyway. DESPITE ALL TJUS, we may all find ourselves riding the Orange County transit line in short or~ This is because U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Mike Mansfield h as warned that American motorists wilJ soon be paying $1 a gallon for gasoline. One dollar a gallon, somehow, seems like a turnoff point for the working stiff. So now .• through great time, ef. fort and expense, we will have a coastal transit service. All this reminds you that we had a similar service once here on the coastline. It was called the Pacific Electric R ailway. lt was a novel way of getting to and fro. They built these tracks, you see, which were aligned along the · hi~hway from Seal Beach. downcoast through Huntington Beach, and on out the Newport- Balboa Penins ula to a spot near the Balboa Pavilion. Electric trains ran along the tracks. Peo- ple called them the Big Red Cars. POWER WAS PROVIDED by electricity. So ihe Big Red Cars were s m okeless, smogless, and pretty silent. They also did not cost on e. dollar a gallon to operate. Alas, the Big Red Cars fell out of public favor not IQOg after Detroit invented the automobile self-starter and people learned how to pave roads. The old, unused Pacific Elec- tric tracks were now considered uglifications upon our coastal landscape. Great campaigns were launched to remove the tracks downcoast from Seal Beach and out the Newport- Balboa Peninsula. GREAT HUZZAHS and cheer- ing went up from the citizenry when the Jast sections of old track were pulled out and con- signed to the scrap heap. Sometimes I wonder iC we weren'tjust a bit hasty. TundaYtJUn• 17, 191'5 U.S. Pullout Seen T u rkey Irked ·by Arins E mbargo ANKARA CUPI) -Turkey, .angered al the arms em~rgo imposed by the U.S. Congress, formally notified the United States today that it must re· negotiate the future ot its bases \n Turkey -including the vital Black Sea bases used to monitor Soviet missile launchings. Turkish press reports said if the U.S. arms embargo was not liJted by July 15, Turkey would close down the 25 Ameracan bases in the country. The$e in~ elude U.S. intelligence gatbeJin1 bues on the Black Sea op~slte the Soviet Union's coastline. "111E TURKI SH government hu decided to nesottate the new rules and condlllon.s governing the maintenance of joint defense facilities and activities with the United Slates," f oreiJrn minister Iha an Sabri Casla1 angil said. "The U.S. embassy in Ankara Lisbon Military Delays Opening Socialist Paper LISBON CUPI) -The miUtary postponed the reopening of the Socialist newspaper Republica for another 24 hours today alter journalists on the newspaper blocked the doors and demanded Poll Showing Wa llace as 'Extremi,st' NEW YORK (AP) -A majorl- ty of Americans feel .Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace is an ''extremist" and his chances of getting the De~ocratic p~iden­ tial nomination are slim, accord· ing to a Harris poll. Of 1,314 voters surveyed, a 53-31 percent majority now con- sider Wallace an extremist, con- trasted to a 48-37 percent plurali- ty who did not believe so a year ago. "Of all the shirts in public at- titudes toward Wall ace in the last year, the most damaging by far is the majority feeling that be is an 'extremist'," the poll said. "The reputation has plagued Wallace in the past, and although he seemed close to overcoming it a year ago, it is now likely to ruin his chances in 1976." Asked to choose between Presi- dent Ford and Wallace, 60 per- cent favored Ford, 31 percent, Wallace, and 9 percent said they were undecided, the poll r e- ported.. Kennedy Hits Rocky's Hfut BOSTON (UPI) -Sen. Edward Kennedy said it was "ut- terly irresponsible" for Vice President Nelson Rockefeller to hint the Kennedy brothers might have been involved in CIA as- sassination plots. .. Such comments come with especially bad grace from the vice president, whose own CIA commission avoided the question of assassination and passed the buck to Congress," Kennedy said Monday. Rockefeller hinted Sunday the commission may have obtained information President Kennedy and his brother, former attorney general Robert Kennedy, were involved in the alleged plots. But he emphasized none of the secret information could support con- clusions of guilt. the government obey its new pre- ss law. "It is a stupid situation. but they are only soldiers,'' editor Raul Rego said. . A GANG OF newsmen crowded in front of the doors to the offices during the morning after the military gave Com- munist-led workers a set of keys and told them they could have the newspaper. In response to the stalemate, the military announced that the newspaper would not be re- opened until Wednesday. About 300 persons supporting the journalists demonstrated out- side the building and occasional- ly called the soldiers guarding the building "fascist" to their ob· v1ous anger: But 'they dispersed as soon as it was learned that a confrontation has been postponed. The journalists said the military had refused to honor their legal right to occupy the building and publish the paper, which was closed down one month ago. TREY ACCUSE the military of backing down on a promise to let . Republica reopen under the old editorial staff. "We have lost the battle," one of the paper's reporters said Monday as troops handed over the keys to the building to Com- munist printers. .. We h a ve a law, but the military is refusing to obey it," one reporter said. ''The army is on the side of the Communists." The editorial staff of Republica showed up at the newspaper building Monday, but Com- munist workers and soldiers stood in front of the door. The reporters expressed fears for their safety and asked the troops to guarantee their protec- tion. The soldiers denied the re- quest and the reporters refused to enter. THE TROOPS then gave the keys. to the Communist workers. who vowed to put out an edition of their own in a few days. . Daily Pilot Del.i•ery Is G 11orantHCI Monday·Friday: H you do not have your paper by 5·30 p .m .. call before 7 p.m. and your copy will be de- livered. Saturday and Sunday: If you do not receive your copy by 9 a m. Satur· day, 0< 8 am. S unday. call before 10 a.m. and your copy will be deltvered. Clrc .. ailOfl T•I.,._. Most Oranoe County Areas '42·021 Northwest Hunl1ngton Beach, and Westminste r ....•... 540.1220 San Clemente, Capistrano Beach, San Juan Capistrano. Dana Point, South Laguna. Laguna Niguel ..•.••. , •. 4tl-06JO bas been notified of the eovem· ment's decision this monilng with a note." Caglayan1il said Conaress bad violated bilateral defense a~ ments between Turkey and the U.S. by imposing .the arms em· bar10 Feb. s to protest the uae of American arms in Turkey's in- vasion of Cyprus lastsummer. "This action bas set free Turkey to take any measures whenever they are eomidered1 necessary," Caglayangil said. • HE DID NOT elaborate oo the contents of the note sent to the U.S. Embassy. William Macomber Jr., the U.S. ambassador in Ankara, cur· renUy is in Washington. The Istanbul Daily Hurieyet reported today that Turkey has se!"uly 15 as the deadline for lift· ing the arms embargo. "' "However Turkey's dJplomatic note to the U.S. does not carry the weight of an ultimatum," it said. "If the arms embargo is not lift- ed by July 15, Turkey will try to get negotiations going." THE COUNTRY'S top military and diplomatic leaders met for 10 hours Monday to de- cide what steps to take in response to the embargo. Entertainers President and Mrs. Ford share light moment as they wait outside White House Monday for arrival of W. German President and Mrs. Walter Scheel fot: state din· ner. Fords hosted the event in honor of Scheels. Defects Deadline FrC Guarantee Law Set WASHINGTON CAP> -The Federal Trade Commission, issuing guidelines under the new war- ranty law that takes effect July 4, said a full war· ranty requires that a defective product be repaired or replaced within a "reasonable time." PRODUCTS MANUFACTURED after July 4 must meet the conditions of the warranty law although those made before that date do not, the FTC said. The law and the new guidelines cover personal property normally used for personal, family or household purposes such as boats, photographic film and chemicals, clothing, appliances, jewelry, furniture, typewriters, motor homes, autos, mobile homes, vehicle parts and accessories, stereos, carpeting, small aired.ft, toys and food . THE Fl'C SAID IT alsowoul<J apply lo products that may become fixtures to real property su~h as central air conditioners and water heaters. In effect, the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act New warranties must be designated clearly as precludes manufacturers, retailers and importers either fUll or limited, 'and the FTC said it would dis- of cons umer goods from voiding warranties courage intermingling Qf the words guarantee and because o( hidden or unwritten exceptions. warranty because they contuse the c9nsumer. Fuel Lines On 18Navy J et s Damaged PENSACOLA, Fla. CAP) -Of. ficers at the Pensacola Naval Air Station have beefed up security after 18 jet trainers were inten· tionally damaged. Wires and fuel and hydraulic lines on 12 T2C Skybawks and six T2C Buckeye jet planes were ( I N SHORT J found cut early Monday, Navy spokesmen said. They said they did not know whether t he damage was the result of van-.. dalism or of sabotage. S adat P rake BEIRUT CAP) -President Anwar Sadat praised President Ford today and urged the Palestine guerrilla movement to folJ1l a provisional government so1he U.S. government could de· al with it. --~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sttpported The House has voted con- f ide.n c e in Rep. Lucien Nedzi, CD-Mich.) as chairman of select panel in· vestigating the CIA. Nedzi said after 290-64 vote, 'I re· signed because I saw no hope.' Man Guiltty Of Murder Records of 7 Natural Gas Firms S ought WASHINGTON (AP)--Seven major natural gas producers have been ordered lo tum over t:onfidential records of their gas reserves to a congressional panel arier thwarting efforts by the Federal Trade Commission to obtain the same records.• The subcommittee that sub- poe naed the recorcis is in· vestigating whether the natural gas industry has been un - derestimating U.S. natural gas reservenn order to persuade the Federal Power Commission to allow higher prices. The trade commission has been trymg to obtain many of those records since 1970 but the companies have been successful in court actions in keeping the in· formation confidential. Chairman John E . Moss, (D· Calif.,) of the House Commerce Committee's subcommittee on oversight and investigations said he expects to receive all the data by July 22. But the conunsel of the sub~ommittee says the gas companies cannot go to court to block the subpoenas. U.S. Midsection Soaked The Egyptian president, who met Ford two weeks ago in Salzburg, Austria, said in an in- t erview with the Beirut newspaper An Nahar "We were told on several occasions tbat the United States could not possibly hold contacts with a revolu- tionary movement as a matter of principle. But Washington could initiate contacts with a pro- visional government." CSA D ef ee!t • LOS ANGELES CAP) Raymond L. George, 28, was ~n­ victed of second degree murder Monday in the killing or a state policeman last October. A Superior Court jury found George guilty ot the murder of state policeman David Jack, 21, of Riverside and the attempted murder of a college student and two other policemen. George was allo convicted of assault on two sbertft's deputies. Monday's subpoenas were ap. pro".ed, 10 to 1, in executive session of the subcommittee with only. Republican Rep. James M. Colhns of Texas voting no. 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Twlsten caustd minor dlmt99 In Mveral towns In Ml-I «Id Ktn~s. but tMI"• _,.no ,....,.u Oft lnfur .. s. Ouhldt the storm belt, en ,._... ~•r-oto bOy ••• 111ti.ci an<r llvt ot1-r c.llltortn were lnlurtd In Ntw YOfll"& Gtnlrtl Ptrll W'h4WI llqt11n1n9 ttfvell • tr• "'9lltrl119 thlm trom a Monday ..... ,_ lhlltldlr\torm, c o .. aaJ 1t'e atlla- Mott1., <leudY today. Ll9ht varltl>ll wl"41t tod.ty tlfld ~. WeMffly wllllh 10 to II~ Ws tltef-. Hl9fta tldly lf'I tflO mkHO'a. c...si.t ltfl'lpof'at11roa wlll ,..... MIWffll 60 and "· 111tallll ttfl'I· petatutti Wiii ••llOll i.t-en 60 and 72. Ti.•"'"' tffl'lperatul'9 ~ "· Su", lfome, T ide• TUISOAY Stcond lllOfl S: I h .11'1. S 4 SKono•ow 12.l'a.m. OJ WIONllOAY ~1,.t hlOfl •:OJ am. J 4 ~lrst '°"" tt: ti 1.m. t • .c StcoMllltfl •·Ojp.m. SA SUll rl'" J:.ct a.m':, Mt••:Olp M. Mocw'I rl'" 2:" a.m., Mt• t .Cl p.m. WASHINGTON (AP> -Sen. William Proxmire, (D-Wis.), says(.lhe Air Force has been awarelar several years of the de- fect which caused the crub of a ' CSA transport loaded with Viet- namese orphans. Proxmire said Monday he has evidence that l'he defect is com- mon to most l.f not all of tbe Air Force's CSA fleet. Vnl1'er dtt1 .,.., BOULDER, Colo. (AP) -An explosive device wblch wu de· tonatcd in a loading dock of the Untveralty or Colorado mailroom damaged two trucks and the school'• admlnt1tr1Um buUdlnt, police said. Ei1bt penons, includlnc a vice chancellor, were In the building at the Ume or the blaatjuat before midnight Monday, but no one w11 Injured, said Jerry Lan.ghelm or the unlvenJt.y news service. · • UnJverslty poUce lmmedlately roped off the area around Reaem Hall and beean a saarcb tor e•- plosives. The FBI was called ln . • • ' No Warranty? Old Weapon Saves Couple WEST VANCOUVER, B.C. CAP> -A murder-suicide 119ct between an 89-year-old man and his ~-year-old Wife failed Monday because their weapon was almost as old poUceaald. ' -'oUce In thla Vancouver suburb reported that the two sultJ (tred bead wounds but were holpltaltzed tn gOOd condi-on. Police aald the man ahot hla wtfe ln the head with an old ..22-caUber pl1tol, butt.be bu.Uet ricocheted orr a hair curter and the woman suffered a 1e1lp laieralJon. Then he put the sun to b.ls rilhl ear and fired. The shot wu 10 weak, the bullet merely lodted In his ear, pollce sald Tbe d11ed man then phoned a telephone operator wh~ 1ummoned police. Police Hid the weapon and ammunltJO'l'I had been tn the man'• po411a1lon unused foe 50 or 60 years. , - Airlines' Contract ' Awaited LOS ANGELfo~S <A P > Weatern Airlhws will know late tonJght whether fll~hl attendants have approved a new pay and benefit packuge. a :spokesman for the Association of F1i~ht At· tcndants said. The proposed two.year con-tract calls for u 41 percent puy hlke plus a 10 percent increase in ( __ s_1a_1e __ ) benefits retroact1 veto April 1974. . It the offer is reJected, the un· , 1on will set a strike deadline. the spokesman s<11d. Two strike de- adlines have been set previous ly. but walkouts were averted in both cases. Michael Se.1te11ced LOS ANGF.LES <AP> -Jerry Dean Mi<'haE·I. a sell-admitted transsexuul who headed the firm th~t promoted the three-wheeled .. wonder <.'ar," was sentenced to one year in prison Monday for bail jumping. Michael, 47, was convicted in l.J.S. District Court on May 28 of jumping bail in connection with a 1961 counterfeiting arrest. He faces trial on the counterfeiting charge on July 8. La1v St r e119the11ed SACRA MEN T O CAP i Violators of California 's child labor la ws would face a tougher maximum penally under a bill by A ss embl y S p e ake r L e o McCarthy that has reached the governor's desk. McCarthy, a San Francisco Democrat who conducted As - sembly child la bor he<1rings in 1·ecenl years, said the bill is a must because current law must be strengthened. Tra1111it Lhte Urged SACRAMENTO CU PI > -A meas ure urgin g that a $900 million ra pid transit line be con- structed from the San r'ernauuo Valley through Los Angeles to the San Ped ro-Long Be a c h ha rbor has won approval from theSenah.•. The resolution by Sm . Al an Robbins CD-Van Nuys >. was :.idopled Monday on a :-.plit voice vole. It urged the Southe rn California Rapid Transit District to adopt the route as the prime rapid transit corridor for the Los Ang_eles region. Siate .Timber . Bill Backed By Assembly SACRAM E NTO <U PIJ -A bill supported by Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. lo ll'm porn1i ly l'xcmpt Joggers from having lo file en· vironmenlal impact reports was just one sll.'p <1 way from Brown's desk today. The .measure b y Sen. Ran- dolph Collier CD· Yreka). passed the Assembly Mon day on a 66·6 vote and w as returned to the Senate for c onc ur rence in amendments. Assembl yma n Edwi n L . Z'berg <0 -Sacramcnto1, said the bill would t'x <.·m pl logl,!crs on private land from having to com· ply with the environmental im- pact report r equirement until Jan. l , 1976. The •·urgency" legislation, Z'be rg s aid , was needed im- mediately because the state's temporary procedure for approv· in g l oggin g o p e rati ons is scheduled lo expir<.· \his week and probably \\OU ld not be re· newed. Street Fair Avery Schwartz, wrapped in maskihg tape to resemble a mum.my, greets visitors lo San Francisco'.s Graot Avenue S· annuul street fair Tuesday. In years past. . m~ny of the strollers were dressed in garish outfits, but this year only Schwartz and a girl with her face painted to res~mble a fish, stood out from the crowd. Judge .Judged Court Hears Conduct Charges LOS ANGELES <UPI) -The California Supre me Court has sat in judgment on the "miniskirt judge." a woman jurist sus- pended for erratic conduct, in· eluding jailing lawyers and threatening lo shoot a motorcycle policeman. Municipal Court Judge Noel Cannon sat quietly Monday as seven Supreme Court Justices heard a deputy state attorney general demand she be removed from the bench for "complete lack of control over her emo· tions." Her lawyer countered t,hat while there was "no justifica- tion" for some of her conduct, she had been overworked for years, and "judges are human beings like the rest of us." Judge Cannon. 48, was sus· pended March 3 by the State Commission on Judicial Qualifications on 25 eounts of· wilful misconduct or conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice. The charges included: -The midthigh miniskirts that earned the s hapely <S·foot-5. 100-pound) judge her nickname in the 1960s. -Stories that she held court with her p et chihuahua on her l ap, to the t rilling of a mechanical canary from her pink.painted chambers. Woman Held ' 111 Slayi1ig LOS ANGELES CAP )·-A woman who s urvived a leap from a freeway overpass has been ar- res t cd for in v estiga tio.n of murder after her mother was found s uffocated in the ir Hollywood apartment. Police said the dead woman. Helen Louise Bashelier, 6~. was found Saturday by a neighbor who discovered the door of her apartment ajar. She had been de· ad at least 24 hours when her body was discovered, officers said. Her daughter, Carolee N. Bashelier, 41 , was booked Sun- day at County-USC Medical Center, \\!,here she was recover· ing from leg a!ld ankle fractures sustained in an unexplained leap onto the Hollywood Freeway last Friday. -Her frequent jailing of lawyers, particularly public de- fenders, on contempt of court charges. She holds "some sort of record" for jailing five public de- fenders in an eight-month period, Deputy Attorney General Kent Richland told the justices .. Mon- day. -A complaint by her landlord that she threatened to ''shoot him and h·e would die s lowly." -A motorcycle policeman's report that she threatened to shoot ofr his testicles. The officer said he had warned her for ex- cessive use of her car· horn in traffic and she told him to "go to hell" and then had his superiors bring him before her in court. She a lleged ly demanded a bailiff lend her a revolver so she could "give the sonofabitch a .JS.caliber vasectomy." The of- fi cer apologized and she sent him away with some religious tracts, calling him a fine policeman. Ex-wife Held In S~abbing Of Director· LOS ANGELES <UPI> -A television direc~or was stabbed, allegedly by his ex-wife, who compfained he mailed copies or her 20-year-old prostitution ar- rest to their frie nds. Shirley Florea, 48, was arrest- ed after her former husband, John Florea, 59, was stabbed iJl the back Monday as they emerged from an alimony hear- ing in the county courthouse. "Grab that woman, she has a knife," shouted Florea's lawyer. Florea, who has directed episodes of "The Virginian," "Bonanza" and "lronsides,"was in fair condition at County-USC Medical Center. Mrs. Florea, divorced.from the director last year, has filed a $1 million invasion of privacy suit against him. She charged that when they separated he obtained the arrest record and her "mug shot " and mailed copies to her relatives and friends in Hollywood and Palm Springs soeial circles, who had no notion she had such a past, subjecting her to scorn and ridicule. THANK YOU ••. 'The Laguna Bea~h High School Boosters Club, Inc. would like to express its appreciation to the following businesses for their support: Boat Canyon Pharmacy Turner Associates Realtors ·Laguna Laundromat · Corde' Coiffures Bushard's Pha~y Beach House Inn Laguna Travel service Inc. Eschbac h's Flower & Gift Shoppe Acords Market Verns Union Service Quinn 's Laundry Courtesy Cab Co. Kisling Construction Co. Marriner' s Stationers & Bo01c Sellers Laguna Beach Uon' s Cub Old Brussels Restaurant The Cottage Restaurant C. R. Benton Co. Emerald Bay Texaco \' I Malpraeti~e TueSday June 17 1975 Insurance Premium Increase Delayed LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A 141 percent increase in the price of malpractice insurance -which played a key role in setUng off the physicians' strike -has been postponed, but the doctors arc still unhappy. The premium price increase, to affect 9,000 Southern California doctors, has been postponed until a court rules on whether it is justified. The Phoenix Insurance Co., a subsidiary of the Travele rs Insurance Co., said Monday that deferring the premium increase, slated to go into errect July 1, was intended to defuse the anger of physicians. The company s aid it will file court action within the next few. days to clarify the situation and gel a ruling on whether it is en- titled to the big increase. Generally, doctors were pleased by the new development, but some doctors expressed dis- satisfaction with the temporary withdrawal. "This is by no means a solution to the m alpractice problem," said Dr. John McRae, local chairman of the California Physicians Crisis Committee, a $950. Million Bond&cked By Assembly 500-member organization press· ing for malpractice insurance! re-· form. " ''Whal it does 1s give PbO\"-lllX attorneys time to go to court to make the increase stick. If th<.'Y are successful, we will have the 141 percent increase. It is not even a compromise -it 1s an in suranc~ company copoul," he said. A tt o r n ~ y J o h n S h a l'l' r , representing Phoeni x, sau.1 lhc company •'elected lo defer t he premium increase pending a re· solution of the m att~r in a court of law.'' The company announced thr 141 percent boost on May 19, JUsl a few days after doctors started a slowdown in s urgery lo prol<.'sl the high malpractice rates. • The decis ion to d efer the pn··. mium increase appliei:. only lo the third quarter of 1975. Hatl•s go back to the J a n. l premiums In addition to defrmng the in- crc<1sc, the company 1s giving the doctors until .July 31 to m :.ike their third quarte r pn'm1um puy- menl·s. · 2 Boys Held In Planting 0£ 'Bomb' SAN JOSE (AP ) Two high school boys w ith good record:-. have boen arrest ed in connccl 1on with a lime bomb discovered 111 the crowded bleachers of a high SACRAM ENTO (AP) -A $950 school graduation commen('l'- rnillion shot in the arm for ment. California's lagging construction Police said the youths, aged 15 industry was just one stepaway and 16, were picked up at tht'1r from Gov. Edmund Brown1Jr.'s homes Monday and booked for desk today. investigation of constructing :tnd The mass ive housing bond pro-planting a destructive device to posal passed the Assembly on a damage and injure. 67-8 roll call Monday. A final . The pipe bomb was spotted 1111-· state Senate vote was scheduled der the stadium stands by some late today. graduates s hortly after thl!y The bill is the result of four marched into the footabull bO\\ I months of negotiations in the .it6:30p.m . last Wedn<.'sday. legis lature with labor and con· The boys arrested lor planting flicting business interests. the bomb have good acaclcm1c It provides for issuance of up lo records and one 1s an Ea git· $450 million in slate revenue Scout, police said. bonds this year plus submission "They're very intelligent boy~. to voters o( a bond issue in 1976 but they used the ir inlC'lhgl•nt·c 111 for an extra $500 million in the wrong way," Sgt. M1h· general obligation bonds. .. Destro said. The bond money would ~ be He s aid the boys told offi cers us ed to make loans for construe-the bomb was only meant to lion, rehabilitation or purchase make a loud noise, as a "prac- of hous ing for lqw and moderate tic al joke." They said lh(•y didn t income f ami l ies at rates "'getachance tosctthc timiru!d<" somewhat\ below current home vice, but police said ii w;1-. mortgage rates. dangerous anyway. • DAILY PILOT t' .; •JPJ 1 •··~vt1 tu ,\ V i1·~11:1m1. l' \011111-! .... 11·1 dwurfcd 111 .111 O\ c·1 .... 1i'c 1cl Ma l' I 11 l ' c () I' ~· r ,I t I ).! 11 l' j~1ckl'l, Jook:-\\ ,1rd., I ill' ~ky and \\otHlt·1 · ··\\'Ill tlil· ~U ll (.'\'('(' S hll1<''' .. W1•<ttlll I' has been the b1~·;..•1· t <·0111 plaint of lht• thou . .111ds ot \'ictn atnt•s t· r<•l u 1:1 t"' <:u1 r <.• n t I y h :i s <.' <I i.J t (' ~· 11111 Pt·ndlNPll. Brow11 I-la' s Pe 11sio11er,;., D o11llle >t1Y ., SACRAr.JF.NTO 11\1'1 • \ loophol<' \d1H·lt r.1\v f,,,. California -;hertl f s 1wn· 111·1s ;PHI s;ilurit•s for t hv ~.illll' 11111 1::-. plugged h~ lt•iw;l:it1011 ~.igrwcf 11~ l;o\' Edmund 111o\\11.lr The tlH'asur1• do"" nnl nil 1 I pc1h1m1s for th1· !1v1• ::-..wntl . \\h11 retired f111 ''" d.n -. 1'.11h 1 •• Junu:try lo qu.1!1f\ fw 1111• d1i11l111· bt•moftb . Hut 11 pn·' '-'11b ·,1111rl 11 fulUl'L' l':!Sl'S Thl' Demo<·r.11 rl' i'ct\ 1•r11111 ~1!!11<.'dfl '.\t o11tf I\ .\s~i.>n1bl\11•.J11 Tum !--11ll •ll I11d1Jn \\'C'lh 1 1111 ·11th a t•d thc• li•ll <tftt•r the ~h ··11l b Jnnounc·t·d t111·\ \\l.'f'l' 1t•l1nng fu r ;1 fl'\\ dJ~s 111 take :td \':.tnt a~l' of tlw looplH•h'. Sheriff \'..A. J>:l\t•11port uf .'.\}Olllt•rt'V (' 'Lilll\' \\;J ... ltH' ftr'-l IO l:.tkl' ;1d\·..111t;•i.!t' <)f the l1111µholl• NEW ORLEANS AND ALL THAT J A ZZ Featuring Jack McVea & Comp any Free Admission Saturday, June 21. Special Knott's Berry Farm Attraction. Across th~ atreet from South Coast Plaza at Bear and Sunnower. 'J • . ,.... ''· A8 • D A I LY P ILOT E D ITO RJ.\L P .,GE J11.ry Misses a Point I The Orange County Grand Jury's recent report on the county's juvemJejustice system seemed lo be say- ing all things t.o all men and was, as a result, not very meaningful. The j ury recommended more of almost every- thing: more diversion programs, more juvenile c<>urt referees, more facilities for juvenile hearings, more community-based programs and more funding. First of ull, of course, the Grand Jury didn't say how we should finance all of its idealistic solutions to juvenile justice problems in the county. More to the point, the recommendation overlooked a pressing and immediate situation-what to do about the closing of the Albert Sitton Home for juveniles. The Sitton Home is where children who are abused, neglected and abandoned find care and hope while trying to readjust their lives. The Board of Supervisors has said they mu~t be s hunted to foster homes instead and that Sitton'should become an ex- t ension of juvenile hall for violators. There is painful evidence that suitable foste r homes won't be r eady by this fall and the plighiof those juveniles normally helped at this waystation has not yet been answered by county government. Neither the Grand Jury nor the board has come to grips with the needs of those young innocent victims of society. Good Investment Some interesting and disturbing statistics came Lo light last week during Orange County supervisor s' hearings on the proposed county budget for next year . They were confronted with a $48,000 policy item that would have permitted a net increase of t\\'O m en in the county fire marshal's inspection staff. Fire 'Marsha l WaJly Trotter said with his current staff he is able to inspect only about 17 percent of the new industrial and business buildings each year. Ile said other mandatory inspections keep his staff too busy to do any better and the result Is that SO per· cent of industrial concerns in county territory and cities that contract for county fire service ha\te never been inspect"'d. The amount of money involved seemed insignificant compared to the massive budget under consideration but the board rejected the expense. Supervisors said Trotter could be making better use of pri vale insurance inspectors and other safety in· spectors in his efforts to prevent fire loss. Trotter said the private sector doesn't do an adequate job. ConsideriIJ:M the rapid growth of county business and industry, ftle statistics Trotter cited point to a need for action of some kind. A C itizen In d eed As our nation approaches its bicentennial year, it is interesting that a subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives has recommended Congress restore citizenship to General Robert E. Lee. General Lee, of course, was comm~nder of the· Confederate armies during the War Between the States. After a rather distinguished career in the U.S. Army, he resigned his commission in April of 1861 to head the defense efforts of his native Virginia. Lee s urrendered to Union forces at Appomattox OJ) Apnl 9", 1865. Shortly thereafter, in a n effort to set an example to Southe rners to heal the wounds of war, the general applied to the U.S. government for amnesty and pardon. His petition was never acted upon. He died in 1870. ' General Le-e's petition at least deserves an answer. We know the government is painfully slow and Lakes a long time in its studies and deliberations. But is n 'tllO years of delay just a bit too much? f.~I. (.1.P,. \_ FUZ.ZY FLAG Brutality Not A luxiys Phy sical S t11dp1 S11ys Work .7Jf11s t Go 011 (SYDNE Y HARRIS ) Thoughts at Large: '·Brute force " need not be physical -the expert or intell~c­ tual who overwhelms the layman with words and phrases he does not understand is being just as much a bully as one who uses physical force to persuade. Whal governme nts call ·•security" is in too many cases simply the insecurity of the peo· ple runnin'g the oper ation. What a lmost no adolescents and few adults) learn until it is too late was expressed with ad· mirable terseness by Thomas Huxley, when he said. "A man's worst difficulties begin when he is able lo do as he likes.'' We go to war against an "ideology" <or so we are told> but it is people who are killed, while the ideology lives on to rear its ugly head in some other place and other form <Sometimes within us.) The "unprovoked aggression., by juvenile delinquents that so puzzles a nd angers us has been provoked -by the pressure of an environment that left little outlet for the legilim ate expression of feelings. Not what a person laughs at, but what he fails to laugh at, is a s urer indicati on of his character; generally, what he does not find "fu nny" about himself is the most vulnerable part of his nature. Speaking of that s ubject . ••1aughter" is perhaps the oddest word in the Ehglish language - can you think o( another verb whose noun form ends in ''ter·'? H the conservative vice is nar- rowness. the liberal vice is self- ri gh tcou s n es s; a s Anatole D ear Gloomy G u s If Ronald Reagan does earn that es timated $700,000 from speeches. radio broadcas t s and news paper columns in 1975, r wonder if he will fil e state income tax for 1976. N.P.P Gleemy Gus <•mmeno •rt Sllllmlntd by ,..~,....,,.not wec:uurlly reflect,,,. views ., ltlt MWSNl>ff, SMd .,_., pet ,..,,. .. Gloemy Gus, D•lly PllOt. France observed of a liberal of his day: "He flattered himself on being a man without any pre- judices, and this pretension itself is a very great prejudice." Men maintain their s elf· respect chiefly by doing a dif- ficult job. and doing it well ; and the widespre ad loss of self- respect noted in the modern world is largely owing to the in· creasing number of jobs that can b e done rep etitive l y , perfunctorily, m echanically, uselessly, and cynically. Those shallow philosophers who are fond of posing the jejune ·question, "Is life worth living?'' rarely pause lo ask the mselves the adjunct question: "Is death worth dying?'' Experience i s the wor s t teacher, not the best, for these who are prone to generalize from insufficieRt examples. When politicians get on na · tional networks pleading with c itizens t o make "gr eater sacrifices" for their country, I am invariably reminded of old Uncle Remus's fine command. '·You do de pullin ', Sis Cow, en I'lldodegruntin'." The fact that .. everybody is right once in a while" has no m ore meaning than the focl that even a stopped clock is right twice a day. There's a whole moral c:ssciy waiting to be written on the philological fact that the words "tra dition '' and .. trc;.i ::.on '' come from the same root. CIA May Get New Name, Rules WASHINGTON -A blue- ribbon cqmmission, with s uch prestigiotts members as Vice President Nelson Rockefeller and Senate Democratic leader Mike Mans field, is e xpect ed to recommend on June 30 that the embat tl ed Central In · t e lli ge n ce A ge ncy s hould con- tinue its con· troversial un- dercover operations un- der a new name. The s taff has prepared a confidential s tudy, proposing that the CIA start anew as the Foreign In· telligence Agency. The study is. expected to be approved by the full commission, which will sub- mit it to both President Ford and Cong res~ at the end oflhe month. THE STAFF study declares forcefully : ''We believe that firmer central direction and over- sight of the intelligencecommuni- t y is essential. Thal is the main thrust of our recommendations.'' The study also cautions that ''covert action" -which is de- fin ed as "activity abroad in- tend ed not to gather information but to influence events" - "should be employed only where clearly essential to vita l U.S. purposes which are impossible to attain through other means, and then only after the most careful process ofh)~h-level review." "Out,'' emphasizes the report, "we do not conclude that covert actio n C(;l n or s hould b e :.ibolishcd." The law now requires the President personally to certify to Congress the necessity for an un- dercover operation. The report suggests this "is harmful in as· sociating the head of state so formally with such activities." • THE STUDY. therefore. rf_!- commends r evoking "any r e- quirement for the personal certification of the President as to their necessity." (J ACK AN DERSON ) Footnote: In a reference aimed at Secretary of Stale Henry Kiss- inger, who also serves as the President's national security ad- viser, the report recommends that "in the future, the assistant to the Preside nt for national security affairs ahould not or- dinarily hold a Cabinet position as well." A spokesman for the commission re{used to comment on the study. ALCOHOLIC EXECtrnVES: Of one million bus iness executives who make up. America's power elite, a startl- ing 150,000 to 200,000 are "ir- responsible alcohol users." Most of them manage to cope with their jobs despite an over- dose of lunchtime martinis and evening cocktails. But they ruin their family Jives and lead their children to drink . These are the confidcnliul find- ings of a s urvey, which the hig h· powered Bo oz. Alle n and Hamilton firm conducted for lhe National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA ). The taxpayel's put up SS0,000 for the s tudy, which touted a clinic-resort for the rich. But an NIAAA spokesman, while acknowledging lhat the govern- ment considered funding this glorified drunk tank, said it was ruled out because lhe affluent can pay for their own treatment. The funds are m ore badly needed, he agreed. for non- millionaire alcoholics. As Booz-Allen conceived it, the clinic-resort would match the most fabulous vacation centers. It would offer "golf for father," "scu lpting works hop for mother," "photograph y workshop for children,'' nol to men tion the us ual tennis, billiards. swimming and other deluxe pursuits. ' THE EM PllASIS would be on 1'>.!l"rrution lo make the cure as µlc:l s:rnt as possible. But there would a l so 'be couns eling sessions , with the drunken member of the family getting the most counseling and also the hair of the dog that bit him. , "Consumplion of alcohol while in the treatment cn\'ironmenl will not be,. pl'ohibitcd as a rule,'' s uggests the study, a lthough it would be controlled by ··hours and amounts.·· Of course. some patients "simpl y should not d1ink" cind , therefore, would qcl. no hoolch at :.ilJ. The Booz ·Allen study calls for a pilot prog re1m, costing about; $725,000, as an adjunct to an ex- isting vacation compll'X. The money might be put up. suggests, the study, by the taxpayers. If the project is s uccessful. a com- plete resort cou Id be bui It for the , silk -stock ing souses for around $7 million, the study says. VQting Is a Privilege The various attempts to "make democracy work " by gettin!? greater voter participation has par aded multifarious schemes before the Legislature. Unde:- current consideration are pro- ~ a ls to make registration "tl'..isier" through mail registra- tion and ''permanent" registra- tion. There may be some merit to the mail re· g i s tration idea although the numerous volunteer driv es, whe r ein r e· g i s t ration s la r. d s a r e se t up at s upermarkets a n d o ther strategic sites, already makes it fairly simple. Permanent registration would ( EARL WATERS ) seem to present a more complex problem . To a d egl'el' there already is permanent rcgistra· lion. It is only those who move or who fail lo,. vote rt>gularly who nullify their voter qualificat1011. THERE HAVE been other pro· posals, some formalized by the introduction of bills and oUwrs still in discussion, which seek to make tile act of voting easicl'. One such 1s the extension of m<iil voting, a privilege already easily obtainable if one fil es for an absentee ballot. The law permiis that on the simple declaration that one plans to be away. No penalty attaches for a change of plans and the absentee b<.11lot can still be voted. Ir m and..atory voti n~ would solve the problem Pt'l'hups the 1dc;.i could be cntertaint>d . Ilut It seems :.ikan to lht• old <Jdage of lcudang ci horse lo wate r. How Ci.I ll you m;.ike somt• One vole who isn 't anclancd lo'.' 1\nd what ha\'e yo u g;.imcd in trying'! Too many \'OlCl'S c.1ln•:.idy \'Ole blindly, in- fluen ced by clc\·er campuigd ~lo~ans but blissfully ignorant or lhe IS!>Ul'S. Ralher lhan .s 1wnd money and t• ff or t l' om p e 11111 g u 11w1 I Ii n J! <.·1t1 zt·11s to ballot, thl' rig ht <1 nswcr would seem to make a gre<1tc:1· effort in lhc eclucution<1I progr<1m Th e whole id<.•a of public l'ducation is lo produce u htcl'att• society cap<1blc of self government. If lhe system is not 1n s p1nng thl• pro duc t s to part1 c1palt' in gO\'l'rnment at lht· polls, one must l'Onclude the edul'.;itwnal sysll'm as fatting it!> massaon. It's a Wonder We 're All Still Alive There have also been SC'hemes to offer some Incentive for votmg such as tax credits or some other form oC monetary benefit. And, often voiced but neve11 reachinl-{ the bill stage, has bet>n the idea of mandatory voting. That is ad- vanced with the thought of some penalt y for failure t o vole. Probably the most valid sugges- tion has been that of banning th<" use or registration rolls for a ny purpose other than qualifyin~ to vote. lts use as a basis for jury selections seems to huve d1s- cou raged some, who s hun courtroom duty, from register· ing. \'OTING should be both a l'l" vcrl'd µnv1lt•gl' and a patriotic obllg<.1t10n Tlwrl' ~hould not huve to l>e uny offt•a·s of reward fol'~>-· l' l' C: I !d fl µ ~ U l' h ;i C h C l' j ~ h l' d rret•dom and nt•1llwr should U. be :,,omcthan~ Olll' 1s compelled by fol'l'l' to rulftll. Wh at hc.i ve the following in c ommon : P aint, detergents, birth·control pill s, in · 1rauterine de- \'ices, aerosol ~a n s, h a i,. dyes, h air spray s. va g tnnl s prays, eye d rop s, pocem <i kers , ~ntiper­ :Jp1ronts. amphetnmines. tran- qull izers, a s b estos, ·v in y l chlorid e, mono ~o dlum ttlutamate. macrowavc ovens, ~vaporaled milk , artificial bli"Ceteners, breakfast cereals, rm ndwich !>p reuds, peanuts, pc.tsto. stn iwberraes. s wordfis h, mu!throoms, oy~tcrs, ~ggs. cof· fee. teo bagR, beer, maMjoana, antac ids, pc t1cldes. X·ray rnoch1nes thal mi,pect our Jug- gnge a nd tel~v1s1on commercials !orlnxslives? Accorf\n« lo John Leonard, writing in The New York Times. t.My are thlnaa we have been • ( CHARLES McCABE -) warnt>d against in the past 30 months a s poss ible cau&es of ''ancer, strokes. s terility, or Lord knows what. And we have left out whisky, cigarets un<.l chpJt>stel'<JI. Sm cc Mr. Leon <i rd wrote, we have he:.inl of what the the aerosol can 1s supposed to do to lhe ozone layer that prott>cts the earth from the rays of the sun. Even aspirin as s~spccl. Some geniuses a l the Cmversity of llhnois have found out that while as pann may reheve your cold. tlg1ves colds to others. The amount of tl pirin in- creases the amount of viruses ex· creted from the nose for a wt'ek ofter onset of the infection. The viruses s pread through droplets when infected people :mee?e or coui:h. Thal 1s the. way colds spread. MY .FAVORITF. rttcnt exam· pie of the fact. that e ve('Ything is bad for you comes. from the peaes of the Medical Trtbune, a newspaper for doctors. It is about the da ngers of the pull-tab ring on a beverage can. A person pulls off.Jt.he ring, but it drops inside tht< Peps i tin and the person swallows it inadvertantly. This ne w ailment is very hard to pin down. The lab5' arc aluminium and don't show up on X·rays once inside the body. I 'm cifraid r t a ke rather a stoic va<•w of all these strictures, not unmixed with a r.ertain humor. lf JX!Ople worried about all the things that arc supposed lo be k1Jllng them, they would have no time to Jive, at all. NEARLY every thing man ~as done for man. in u m a terial !>Cnse, cun be proved evil , if a m:in PVts his mind to it. The Golden Gate BridgP and the Bay Rr1dgc arc l>eaullful things: but they ure also ruining San Fran· r1i.co At·t IS bcoullful ; but at lj•kl' · man'!'i mrnd off oo~lnrss. or bu:uness Is bcautuuJ, but 1t kl'('!'& m;1n's mind off urt. God 1s sntank but Satan 1s godlike. to mention only two now lasbtona· ' ble theological aberrations. ·Practically all the products or nature ha ve been made de- generate by the way they are used. Many preservatives pre- serve fruits a nd vegetables, but destroy the human bodies into which they go. Wht?Lher the usefulness of the vegetable is ex- ceeded by the harm of the pre- servative Is another question of almost bio~ogical complexity. WHAT IRRITATES me is this seeking.out ond pinpointing the bad ln everything. 'fhere is something peculiarly satisfying to the modern American psyche In believing everything is for the worst In this worst or all possibles. The scientists. mea1itime, as they havo been doing for u great many decades now, tell us that the hfe expectancy of men ever· ywherC! ts going up und Ut>. Mslnu to the point wh~re this once· f imrted good ls becomJnJt a social problem . We ore living lon~ccr, in s pite of microwave ovens. ' IT IS A sad commentary on th(' people of a nation blessed with the most perfect form of govern .. mcnt yet to be devised and enjoy. ina the greatest freedom of uny country, that the problem even arises. It is neverth<?l<?ss galling to the more s incere cilh~ens that so many elections ure re!!olvcd by less than a majority of·thost' r~­ gistered to vote, to soy nothing df the disg ust pro,•oked hy the knowledj{~ tha l s ubKlllnt ta l pe1·centages or t 1lizcns don 't f!vt'n bother to register. ... I • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Rohf'rt N Werd. Putin,hcr Thomoa Krrvll F:d1tor /Jortxira Krr1hlch 1'."d1tonal f'ayr f:dit~r Tlw t.>dllortal page or the Dally ~llot !q •ek :i t o i nrorm and ~llmulntt• rc•aders by P~t·ntlng on this llllJlt' diverse <.'ommcntary on top1ci; of lnlerelit by :oiyndi<"at- t'd column1'>t!I and cartoonists by provl<11n11 a rorum for re3d~ra· vic~" ancl by pre~cnting thl11 n<'lo\ "P"l><'r " op1ntons and idf'll:s on rurrt>nt toplt"11 The cdlturial OJJlnton" or l h1• U111ly Pilot oppear i"'>' •n lhc• cd1torlal <'olumn at thC' ()J> or lht> P8Jf•• Opinions C'X· r>rc•:oil.'d by thr columnist& ond <"&rtoonh1t11 • nd lctt C'f "'ritcrs 8rt' lhl'll own ;end no tlndorsemcnt or lht•lr Vl('lo\it bv the Oully rilot !iht>IJltl ht> lnf<'rred Tucsrluy. J line? 17, 1975 • 1 I < t • t l f ( ~ t 1 ( t E , c t t ( l t , c t c I t \ l I t J t J t ]. l l c t ' j tl f f ), ,. " ,. II • It 1 n I.; .. 1· h J ,, ' DAILY PILOT 1 Tuesdey.June 17.1975 .IA Viet FaDiily Adjusting SICtwly 55000 By Nguyen Anhtuyet LOS ANGELES (UPI) -Tbe tirst Um e I walked the ~treets of the city, t felt uneasy. Wben l re· ~ uJized. nobody paid any attention to me -a Viet- namese refugee -I re- gained my composure. But I felt lost. That feeling soon 'faded. I tried t o be casual and, difficult as it was , act like a n :· American in an American city, and at the same time take de- light in all the marvels of daily life. WE NEVER h ad time to think of wha t was hap· pening, nor did we have time to rest. We all had upset stomachs because of the differ~nt food and beverages given to us and because each time we had to eat fast. after Redlands Graduates 6on Coast WF. R ENTED a n apartment in suburban Montebello. By that time our t~o sons a lready had t oured Di sneyland. driven by homes of Hollywooq star~ and down famous Sunset Strip, and saw the Pacific Ocean and the Los Angeles Zoo. ··1 am so tired~ try to U>llow the conversation in English and to try to speak it," said my wife o n e d ay af t er a downtown bus tour. As for the boys, they justfell asleep before dinner came. BUT SHE DID not dare ff x American food yet. "It's too complex or too easy to m ake and the taste is so different from our Vietnamese meal~ she said. The elimination of the normal three-hour siesta Trustee On Panel 'Saddleback Colle ge Trustee Lawrence W. (Larry Taylor has ac· cepted an appointment to the Committee on I:.egisla.tion fo r the California Community and Junior College As·. sociation. Six Ora nge Coast slu· My wife has scoured dents have graduated the s upermarkets, the from the University of clot_hing depa.rtme~ts Taylor, 463 My rtle St., will serve a ·three-year term. expiring June 30 .• Redla nds. --------------------------------------_.._~ From Corona del Mar: John R. N'oody, \Onol Mr. and Mr$. Wiiiiam R. Moody, 1832 Marapata Drive, non· rnajor wilhdistlnc lion : From Costa Mesa: Karin C. Hanson, U7S Me~ Verde E .. non-m.i1or, Oon.i M. Law, 2048 ~ndarln Drive, non-m.tJor _,,d Ron H . Oberndorler, son of Mr. •nd Mrs. Marvin Oberndorfer, 180S Hummingbird Drive. ecooomln and bu~ness admlni$lratlon with di.· lon<tion. From Fountain Valley: Alice G. HolbrOOI<, 1'601 Apple Street, noo· major end ~ry J . Kiehm, 17SS2Sar>ta Rosana Street, non·mator. Phillips Grad Told Walte r B. Stahr, son of Mr. and Mrs. J ohn R. Stahr, 4639 Roxbury. Road, Corona ~l Mar has graduated 'from the Phill i ps Exeter Academy. He was the recipient of a na tiona l merit $1,000 schola rship sponsored by the Bache Corpora· tion Foundation. He was also awarded the Cox Medal which is given to lbe fi ve members of the graduating class with the highest s cholast.ic .rank. YOUR NEWSPAPER ~ARRIER IS A CREDIT MANAGER Mllytie ffle "pettnies" in•ohed don't stt"' i"'portent to YOll when you pwt off payilM) -or e•en forget to pay -ttie monttily bill for .... ery of ,_ ttws,..r. lut Ooity '51ot corners are In IMlsineu fw theti.whes. Tltey·trvtt yM to pay fhelft ond they hon to pay fw the newspapen they d.li•er to you. C«rien -ed•IHd to start coMecti119 -their rovtu es ewfy os the I Sftt of each -'It, or ·certainly by ttie 20th, so tt..y CH Jte Ol..-.cl of being paid by the end of the lftOnfti whet! they hHe to ,,_, their bills. If yM'I pay your •-ftily bin eorty it 1tOt ortly wl" ...., r-c.,,;.r happy. but it will ASSURE PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE DAILY PILOT CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT , ,/ Short Sleeve Knits ... , ' -for only 512t.59 amonth. · Whether you need $51000 or $1 0,CXXJ g et it from lhe people wbo lend millions. Commercial Credit. Monthly payment based on a $5,<XX) HomeOwner loon, for 60 months, ot on annual percentage rote of 16%. Total payment $7,295.40. A loon of . $5,000 and over must be secured by o combination of real and personal property. Commercial Credit Corporation IC\ HomeOwner loons 1 .cs=s> · 870East17th Street • Phone : 645-8700 Cndlt Li!e Insurance Available to E liQ'ible Bcrowen at Group Rat--. THINGS A.RE BETTER AT ... WESTCLIFF PLAZA Today, our 8°/o looks bet than ever. • r While other forms of investme nt h ave been h aving their extreme ups and downs lately, Mutual Savings investors h ave continued to enjoy high returns with perfect safety. But .. that's an old story ut Mutual. In our 50-year history, no investor h as lost so much us term accounts. und decide whi<:h pla n or combina tion best meet:-; your fin a ncial gonls . Then go h ave a talk wiU1 on e of our office managers a nd ask about t ht• free st•rvicc::; we offe r. They look better l han evl'I', too . a· single d ime. High earning Mu tu.ii Savin~s Accounts ------At Mutua l, r e turns arc guar;.111tE:!<:•d and y our principal is insured up to $40,000 by a n agency of the federal government. You can earn up to 8.06<'/o a nnual y ield wh e n o ur 7. 75'.~ . annua l rate certificat es are compounded d ail ~·. Ma ny of our investors co mbine two or m ore savings pla ns so t hey have m oney always avail- a ble and receive hig h return~ as WC' 11. t\ n nu a I ru te Annual )'il'ld :\lininmm Look over the differ en t pl a ns, from our 51/4% passbook account to·our higher earning- f""";Jt r ''" ( 71.:.!'f frl,.,1<; (jl '.l'; jO> 1, , • •} I t 8.0G'.; ~.791 ; t).9K'; ------ 6. 72'; .i.:W'; MUTUAL SAVINGS anc:t to1n 111oc111ton Capistrano-San Oemente 530 Camino de Estrella/493-5651 . Corona def Mar 2867 Easl Coast Hlghway/675-5010 Fountain Valley 17942 Magnolia Strect/963·8396 Sant.a Ana · 7th & Noi1h Main/547-9741 • Ii v(•;irs • .1 _\'l';ll'". :w lllll,...' l ~·~"' r' '."\ ll Ill' -------- J\lin1 mum $1.000 1.000 l,(Hltl 1.IHHl ' I ,, ,_ 11 -----., . f \ t\8 ' OAtLYPtlOT 'ru.sday.June17, 1915 Politi«.•111 "otes • .... Hinshaw Tells PositiOns By o . (',n u 11NGS census a nd is sponsoring lcgislu· · tion to that end . give income tux cr edtl to help re Ueve the cost or college tuition. Of ,,,. Delly ~MtMeH Congressma n A ndr ew l ltnsh~1 w <H·Newport Beach >. a member of the House Armed Scrvtet•s Committee, sl.lyS hl' sup· l)Ol'tS the R·l boml:M!r program, lhl' Trident.' mi ssi l e system a nd the admisswn of women (for the first time / to ll.S . m 1I1 ta 1· y academies. "The necessity for a mad· decade census has been obviou~ tor many year s, particulady to those ot us Ii ving in Orange und San Diego Counties whe r e population increases have been s ubstantial e ach year," illns huw said. He notes t hat middle ancomt· Americans would be the chief beneficiaries or legislation he proposes . It would offt>r tax credits up lo $490. Taxpayers with adjus ted gross incomes in e>ecess of $20,000 would receive lesser benefits. AND HINSHAW points out that h e is backing two biUs designed lo help senior citizens. "a seg- ment or our society hardest hit by inflation.'· I 1' A LEGISLATION whi<'h pro· vides that no debt owed the U.S. t;y any other nation may be set· tied for less tha n full value unless Congr ess approves a reduction also is being sought by R ep. Hinshaw. One would repeal outright the hm1talion on earnings by those over 65 who are collecting Soc·1Jl Security benefits. HINSHAW ·s~l,\LL flurry . of press rele:.ast.•s over the pastfc\'w days. the Or~inge County con- i,:rt·~~man ab<• has announced h1~ po:.1twns on a numlx'r of othe1 malll'l's. FOR ONE THING, Hinshaw says he \Hints a mid-decade U.S. He maintains that foreign in· debtedness to the lJ.S. affects thjs country's balance of pay- ments position, the national budget a nd relations with otht.•r nations. HINSHAW also strys he as seek· ing federal legislation th:.at would In case that does n 't get C'On· grt>s:-.1onal approval. Hinshaw is backmg another bill that would raise the earnings ceiling from $2,520 to $7,500 annually. For the Record ~ ·Beath Nuti~es SHEii LE MILOREO e SHE.BlE Dale of df' •th June IS. 197S. 1u1e1ent ot Corona <M-1 MiH. Ca Survived by her 06uqlllH, Mr\. Ann s. R1nio,tnbath lov• 9r•na<n1•dr en Strvlte~ will be """J Wt'dne~.iy, Jun• 11, 1'7S at 1 00 PM B.llll BerQeron Corona ael MAr C""i>•I lnter~nl, Btlllounla1rw CtmHl'fy SI LOU1\, Ml\\-DUrt Forwardtng d1rrtlot' Ball1·8tr9eron Corona del MJr NortUdf'f BACHAR JERRY l EIACH AR "••O.:nl ot Hunllngtun fl~.H" Ca Date ol <h..,IN .Junt> I). 19/S Survtvl'O by ,..,,. ..-.•h E1•1n11 8dthar •On, St~ven C.ra19 B~U'l&H o.irttnh. p .. rt, t.tnd .,..., lt"n Bcllhttr, ,.., .. ,. r, J~t h.1•· 110~ ~nger brutrlt r JdOlt' H I J C. t1d t ~' v1((~ will be ""Id V.ttln.-c~ f Ju"'· I~ 1~1~,11 4 00 PM p .. Pk r Jm111 CotbUh•I f--Ullf'ful tiQme. We)lm1n\lt-r Co COTTLE ALLEN 0 COTTLE JR ,,.,,a.,nlot C.o\la ~\a, Ca D.itr 0 1 d1 .1lh Jun .. IJ. 14HS. Siurv•v~O by h1\ W•lt· I 'Jrit>l llf· >an Dr. All•n 0 Co1111: 01 N1•wport &•acn, 0 , lwo brolner\, Nornh1n C Colli~ ol 6uroanh and DNtr .. nd H Colli• 01 S..n ld Ana \l\ter, (t•t1lt.,.. N•df!Vlr , tour grondOHIOrtm ~wrv•C~'» w 1tl bl.t t"' Id Wedn~'"•lY . Jun< lij, .,1 J Ou PM PoltftC v ... ...._, c.n.1pt•I l"n11 rm•·nt Pdc.1 ti( V1'4W Mt•mor1JI µcir~ Nt•W,)Orl &•·d(n, (d Pu<.d •(. V1~w Monudr; EDWARDS MARSTlN C.. l l.IWA~O~ "'"°'"lot Huntington Ht-dCh1 laJ Oc111~ ot d••dlh Junt 1•. 191) ~urv1vPd b"( n1. wilt: Wedne\dav. June 18, 197S at 11 oo AM, Cenlral Baptist Temple. Hunt1no1on. Beath, Ca. Directors, Peelt Family Colonial Funerdl Home of l\le~tmtn\l"'r. Marriage l...i~en•e• I.AS Vt::.GAS -MArr111oe locen~ "w''" t>ert •oclude M.Jy u BASSLER·BASSLER MdV 17. ~.'~!'j i;~:~~~.•nd MArlho A ,~. l OUIS-l(UBENA Ro~rt JAt~"°"· 18, C.orloOn "nd C:neryl Anr>t-lll 18 Wie'~lm1n\ter M.Jy lJ 80LLINFANTE PITTS V~rol Ree<J, JO. ~ounta1n VallE'V, ano 0.D<a Ann, 1S. Ana~1m FORC(OCHELTREE Edw..,dC , "3, and Mary Neal. H . boln of Hunl •OQton e .. atn. WILLIAMS VOL PE Jonn l3 C,.,m .. An.I. c1nd Ju.in1ta Marie, 13, Fount.ion Valll'V WILLETT·SCHNAARS Oondld EUQeM. •8. and M.srgare t M , 41, t>Olh of W~\tm1n\ttr. JENNINGS -8LANIC ENSHIP Cirddy Jenmnq,., SO. A nane1m, and Betty J .. SO, Hunl•nglon Beach LUSK·SMI TH SON Glenn W1ll1dm, Jr .. 28, Costa Me-.1, and G•ll Lou1 >t·, 22, Long Beacn M•y 24, 1t7S FRANl<·MC LAUGHLIN , M•d•aur John. 32, and M1Chelle, 11, both ol Huntington Btac h. HYDER REED Don.,ld Edwnr<l \d, Fo1.1nlo1n Volle., dnd Sn1rlt·~nn. '1 Hunton91 on Beacn CASEY BURl<C M1Chdel T , 16, ond Anni! Mar.~. 7•. 001n ot ~Id Mew. BALBOA 5lEViNS R1tardo. l'I, dnd P.imeld Mane. 18 both of W~!.tm1nst~r OOWNS·AUSTIN -Tl1oma> JO""P". 2'. and Nancy trt'nl'. 23. bolh or Hunl •nglon 8'-•cn . Buses Allocated For Handicapped By BILL SCHREIBER Of 1111 Dilly P1101 s1 .. 11 5l\NTA AN i\ -OrungC' County Transit D1:stnl'l Directors upprovl'd 111· it1at1on of s pt•c1al 01<1k1 · L1ft sen•at·e for the c·oun- t y 's hand1cappt•d n·~1- dt•nt!) ~I onci :.a) . ,\ "shakcdO\\ 11 " or till' s pecial bus ~<.'r vi<:c will began Sl•pt. 1 in Orangt.• \\ilh ('Xpansrnn in !'\ov- e m be r to the Wcs tmini s tcr ;.ind Lu Jlabrn-Bn•a arc;.1s. The s t•rv1<.'t' .w di 111 - \'0l\'c three minibuses Ii kc lhost• ust•d an the dis· trict 's door -to· dt·~t i nution Dial-a -Ride! servact.'. T ilt-: \'t:lll\l.t:S "Ill b l' l ' q ll I p p l' d \t I t h hHlrahC' lifts a nd other a;ds for pa~st•ngers con· fined h .. \\ ht•e1C'ha1rs or "1th ot hl•r d iab1l1 ta cs 1iders to des t inations in ·adjacent communitie!> for :.a one-way fare of 50 <.'t'nl::i. DAVE SCHILLING , dastnrt senior plannl'r, s~ml the service 1s being s'tarted in the three ccn- t r a I C'ounty areas because surveys ha\'e sho\\ n that is where most o f t he countv ·:-, han· d1capped poj)ulut1on h\'l'S. As more specially· equipped vehic l es become available, the Har bor Area and south county will a lso get the ser vice. M ea n while. Schilling said, the distrid is s tudy ing possible con· tracts with private C'ar· ders for ser vice in thosc ureas. District directors \\t•1·e told drivers will undergo s pecial training in the handling of handicapped people, but the bu ses will Student Bus Fares Fixed .June Cadillac Sale .. SANTA ANA .• Oranie Thctransitdistractnow County Transit District maintains l l contract Directors executed new· agreements with schools fare agreements with Rix a nd pri val~ busines:-.es: . I One or the pacts "1th Nabers CadllJac county community co . the UC Jrv'11\" A""OCiate<! ORANGE COUNTY leges Monday. , ... ""' 2600 Harbor Blvd., . Students at Saddlcbac k S~t~u~d~e~n~ts~· ~w~i~ll;;c~·x~p~i;;rc;;;;th;;i;;i,~~c~o~s~ta~M~e~s~a~S~40~-9~1~00~~ 1 College, G olde n West 11week. ,,.,,_ _______ ,, College, Orange Coast Killer Faces Sanity Probe SANTA ANA -·Con· v1cted killer Frank Zingone w ill be r eturned to Orange Coun ty Superior Court J uly 7 for a hearing into defense arguments that he has now recove red his sanity and can be r e leased from mental detention. Zin_Fone was booked on murd'er char ges after his wife was strangled to de· alh in the couple's Yorba Linda apartment with u length of rope College, Santa Ana College, Cypress College, and Fulle~ton College will be able\tQJ)uy passes for $7 per month for July and August. The agreement is a n extension of a rider p ass program with the col· leges that expires June 30. District staff mem- bers told.directors they expect about 1,000 s tu· dents t o buy passes this s ummer. A new agr eement er- fectiye Sept. 1 will be negotiated later in the s ummer, di.rectors were told. CAREER WOMAN SCRAPES BY ON $9,200 A YEAR I NEW YORK-Out to buy a backless spring dress I.hat will show off the red. green and gold butterfly tattoc? she had etched on her shoulder last fall ; single working w~an Jean Erbewsaid"I really liked the last one but it was S48 a.nd You're never loo young lo start saving. Tomorrow will not take care of itself. no matter how bright today looks. But if. when you first start to make it you sock a good part of it away in a high interest savings account. you'll have it when you need it most. An AVCO Savings Counsellor can help you make a plan and stick to it. And we'll throw in a flock of free services to help you along the way. ~,AVCO .... ~~ !!,A~!~~J! ~· THINKING .OF CARPET? BEFORE YOU BUY-CALL ME GENE CARR (Formerly With Newr>ort Floor Covering) . I CAM SA VE YOU LOTS OF MOMEY Expert lnstallati....-100% FtnancllNJ CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE-473·1I66 122 45th Street Newport Beach estward Gffo G)lotf I (f// ~a~ino Doto\ Edward\ \On \, Dondld J f a wMd\ .tna Mori< S E:dwdrd' OduQhtt.-r, Dor ol n1 Vt"rbcrq. f1vt qr4nocnt1o ren ~,,o "'.tC Qf'f:dl 9ranckh1IOrt:n C,rttvf \1df' !lot rv1Cfl'S will ""' neld •t 7 00 PM, W~dM .ddy, Jun~ 18 Ml V1~w Ct "1<11 ry on !H:Q..Ot~ C" CJ1rPCtOr\, Pf t II; F ~n111v (ofunldf fu~rdl Horne: 01 W f·\lmtn\h r (.J STEWART·BE RC.MAN C.""'n Molton. ~. and 0.-tot~> Lucon<1. ""'· botnof w~~tm1n\1f:r D1 ~lnt·t pla rwt•r:-.. \\ho nol be USl'd a s um· ha\' l' \\ 0 I' kl' d ~In l' (.' bu lances. 3310 BRISTOL ST .. COSTA MESA. s•0-7591. EDWARD MARKS. MCR. .Fcbruar~· with a c1t1wns _:.:..:..:=.:..:.-=-.=.:.:.. _______ _!_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...!..:=:=====================~ CHEETHAM "'.A RY ( (Mt Ee T••AM of )01 '''"" rtn Lo"<', (O\M Mt· ... Ca 0 .. 1~ of do •tr\ .Junt· lb 1'*1) 'lur v1vt·d bv ,_.., dauqht .. r N<riry J or 1tr1~ tJt Ct>, tu,,,,,.._ w thrr~ Qr,_nutn1lc.Jr.-n f{Od thn•· qr~Jt 9rondt hdor'-"n• (In• "' I· r f-unt.:t-81 11\d\"t ..... ,u bf-nt-10 ""••dtH '-dd I 10 00 AM, C:atned1,11 C.MP. 1 1n CQ' Ange1P\ Cd t ntermt-nt H Ol'f Crt• ·• C.t',..t-l~rt Hdll1 llt-rY"run to'1" M•'" Morloory MORRI~ C.t ORC.£ p MO"~ IS o .. IPOI 0t>ai11 Jun!' I• I~/~ ~. ••O••nl ot 31 C.Obnllo. L100 Pdrk, "'' wpo rt Be.ici., Ca !aurvived ov "''' wlft*, Aflint: C. Ntorr1!., cJilUQnlPr, (r"1a Je.1n Stettner Of T•x· "'· lhrt'\' qr • .nc.l<n1ldrcn; sister. Erma L U r i!•• ot Lo' AnQ~le\; brotner. EdYwaro a M ori'' ot Redlc:1nd"), C11 Sfrv1tl-> will ti(· ncta Wr•dne..oay 11 00 AM, Co".ld M•\d (hdt'>«'I, tnt.,rmenl, lnql,.~ootJ P..\rk C1•nu•ttrv 6ctltl S• rqu<.n Co,ld Mn.i Mortu .. ry d•r~t· tur\ HARE MA" IF L HARE . " "d~nl ot Vo1t-"l>tm1('1\1t"f. (.d Odh OI dt-•1h Jun4: 1 ... , ..,,,, -;urv1vc•d ov "'' on. Ort IC Hartt Jr dctuQnl• r Mdru• L Oct>A-\Otl, tour u rflndlh tldr to ~no thr4'• 9tf'dt qran0<h1IOrt-f\. ~,..,,, .... w 11I br he.Id \fjf'Ont''>ddt J1.1n• 18 ol 10 30 AM, l't-.1< f am11; C..oton1dl f un~r•• Ho~ of 'Wt:\tm.r1\lt r C.d M.trtt' L Hare Scnoot '" C,clt•c·n <..,ro~• w.J n.trned 1n ~r "°"°' 1n t9S4 AUSTIN V..ILLIAM ct> AU')TIN, ".odtnt of Corona df'I M•r C.J CNI" c.1 O•·dth J""' 1S 1qh Sur.,v<•dt fh• ""'~ Ocrr"Mtlt .Au\hfl ~ r v•<' w il I ()(• f\1>1ld fhor Od'f Junt 11 ti '1 CA» P M p,,, 1f1t y,, w (nc)p{'I tfH.itr.m• f"'t Pd<'" V1• w M1>(nQr-1ul r .. 1rk Pitt <Npor( LP d n. ~ PcH ... tftC Vu .,. MOrfJ·it y 0•'' U<.ir KOOP 6EATF'<l (I ,t11ILLA ~001' '' dt:nl ol t-•unl '''l10'1 lj1 •It n ( 11 (J,,,,. Of oealh Jun .. ''• 1'1/ ~""'"'" O l~v ''"' ~ons, R<>t"' r • ~ ljup C.f\,.., i• , ,. "-" u. [OWtird ., f ""'''' w .• ttt•r J•J"O Kr.JUp dtld H•·nry' k KOOP Jr ,1, d1utqhtrr~. LoUt\o M1r.n~\l1, ~ r,1n< 1 \ ~ nt~P. td1th burn~·l t MJrQ,,r1 I K ·.i<">lJ, (,lrir1u S0t-nr•, r •dnd l1r· 1111 ''""' "'\tfir ... , Dor' P / FIU\\t"), Vic h•· ~trtlf1 r. Jd"'"· Pe,.,t •JrCI l.Jorolt f 1"°1u oroth• ,.., C«\.I"''" t1nr1 W1tl 1tt' t, f ttlV f1v1• ,. ( 0 " o c n t t Cl r • n •• '' rJ 1 .._rt qr•· ... t ~thlldr••n s, .. f 11r • , w1.!_t ti' rv Id'"" ULTZ·BERGEROl'4 FUMEllALHOME Co• "" J• 1 r.• ,, 1 , .l ,.;~ f C· Jl'I.·· ,, ··~··· .1.,11 IELL lllOAOW A Y MOUUAllY 1 10 Bro..1•lw,1v. CJ ,1 J MP..,,1 642·9150 McCORMICK MORTUARY Laquna BP 1ch 494·94 I 5 San Juan Crtn1•,f"1nb '195·1 77b "ACIFIC VIEW MlMOlllAL "ARK C..emAl;•rv M ortu<Jry ChJO•'I 3500 f';lcd1c View DrivC' Newriort Br•.ich, Ct1l 1lorn1a 644 2700 • rHK FAMILY COlOMIAL FUMERAL HOME \ /80 I Bnt<,<1 A ve W estm1nc;te r 893 352!> .. SMITHS' MOITUAlY 621 Matn St Huntington 8 ach !>3t>-e539 WHITE NEWTON MM~ L,.,.,,, Ill, Tustin, and S1ac .. y. to. Hunl1ng1on ~i(h. HEUEISEN·RUS5ELl -· Wtlllam cn,.rles, 31, Et Seoundo, ,.nd St•~ny, 31, Westminster. HALE-JOHNSON -Allan, 11, and Jo <J.an Marte, 22. both of San Juan CllP•>lrano BENS0N·RD8ERT5 Grant Le• Jr S2. NewPOrt 8(odCh, and Londa J JI, Hunt1nqton Be•cll TYLER·ESAl.I O'Hara D 78 Ana,,.,,,m and Dlanto T • 18. Founld•n valhv BARR-NICCOLI Robert E .,•t, dnd Sonia Gale, 26. botn of Hunltnglon Beach. LEE·THATCHER -Rochatd Jonn, 2'1. dnd Tracy Ann, 2>, bOlh ot Danu Point. ~.,u PROUT· PAUL V --Randall Scott, 78, Hunhnoton Beach, and Rnonoa Rae, 13. Corona GARONER-SU5EMIHL JO<' U-0, 30, and Claud1d Gabn .. le, 22, ootn 01 NewPOrl Beac n COTRONE·BRASS Warren Roly, 7S, Garden C.rove, and Su>an Tnertw, 18, Hunllnqlon Btoach. HARMON PURYEAR -W1ll1dm Jam~. 2•. and Judy Wanda, 21, 001n ot~t•Me>a GARRY·l<A LI HER --John Jo..epN, 13. and 6onn1t' Ro\t . 14, POtn 01 ~\lm•n\t,.,. INC.RAHAM·MASSEY -Aubrey C:olH>rOOk, •3. H untonqton Bt-ach, and Baro,,ra. •S. Paso Roble\ 5ABATE·DAVtS -Ronald. 36, and Am y Laur.~. 18, both 01 Huntington Beacn BANUELOS·CAS TOREl>.A -An· lhOny Jo11n. 23, Hunt1n9ton B~acn, ana ~rtna, 20 Buen.i Par~ . commatkc on the Dial-a· Lift proposal, !-laid they expect the service to be .. mundatt•d with us ers." ln1l1al plap !:i tall fortht• mmibust•s to come to a handicetpped person's door w ith 24 -hour ad- ,·;rnced notice. The buses will then truns porl the 2 Sentenced ~AN F' R ,\ ~ C JSCO <l 'Pl 1· JudJ,.•e Oona ld l'onstan c sente nced two members of the White Panth<.•r comm unc t o pri son for !)hoof 111 g a police man during an Ill· C'idt>nt 111 tht• Iii.light· Ashbun dastrJC'I. lloth Tom s ·t('\'(' ns . 30 and Terry Ph11l1ps. 2-t, wen: sentenced to from fiv<' ~ t>ar:-. to Ii fl' in pnson. It 1s not a simple task for o pot1cnt to rcac hand ma1nta1n "lean weight" for Ille Fits! the patient must hove on honest desire to cure his problem . !hen accept professional guidance from trained Medical Doctors Lindora·s unique 10-week treotmenl and 1ram1ng program will leach patients how to reach and maintain their "lean weight" tor life. A sole ond pracllcal pla'tl, with proper nutr1flonal diet, and continual emotional supporl. New audio and sub·hminal visual aids ore used to mollvate the patient. The entire program is under the strict supervision of Medical Doctors, special· 1sls in Bor1alric Med1c1ne. l 1ndoro Clinics ore owned and odm1nisle1cd bv Med1cpl Doctors thol re\roc t their proc11ce to Bono1r1cs All c11n1c Personnel ore l1Ce!'15ed by•the Slota of Colilorrno. Call for information Monday thru Friday 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Lindora~ MEDICAL CLINIC NEWPORT BEACH 645-3740 COSTA MESA 557-1893 r oca Profe$sionol Meso Verd~ B10g. r1o1e~s1onol 8ldQ Son Bernardino • E. long Beach • Mlulon Hiiis HO'w1P\Ome • Orange • Newport Booch Gorden Grovo · Long Beoch • Posodeno lo Habra • Woodland Hiils • Sherman Oaks West Covino • Full.rtoll • fllvenlde • Santo Monico Costa Mo50 • Pomona • Cerritos • Holl'(Wood DID YOU SEE MAHARISHI MAHESH YOGI on THE ffiERV GRIFFIN SHOW LIKE TO HEAR MORI ABOUT THE Transcendental MeditatiQn T.M. · Technique · FREE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES -8 P.M. NEWPOR.T BEACH Wed., June 18 ·HUNTINGTON BEACH Thurs., June 19 LAGUNA BEACH Mon., June 23 FOR MORE INFORMATION MARINER'S LIBRARY DOVER Ir IRVIME THE H!W HUHTIHGTOH IEACH LIBRARY ~ West & Tollteri LAGUNA MOULTON PlAYHOUSi - 606 LCIQIWMI C•yM Rd. CALL 11141 642·4741 or 17141 499-2739 '"W • I f t • ' ·Lagu,w,, Irvine Close Seasons The 1874·75 community theater season officJally to a ~loae th.is weekend wbeo lb comes Moulton Playhouse ~ the Irvine co:i~=• Theater rihl down theJr respective curt.alna wttt final performances ot tbelr aeason-end.ina prod lions. UC· At Laguna, Noel Coward's "Blithe Splrlt" re· sumes tonl1ht and corilinues thtou.cb Saturday's ~loeinc J>erform~~ce. The Irvine players have ThrM aaga Full 00 the boards for the last of four weekends, Fl-iday throutb Sunday. Also continuing their Tuesday·througb·Sunday schedules are the Orange Coa~t's two professional theaters which also have a pair of revivals in the works. William Saroyan's "The Cave Dwelle.rs" is the tare at Costa Mesa's South Coast Re ......... -~ "'ry • Tonight's TV Highlights • • KTLA (5) 5:30 -Angel Baseball. The (. Angels bat~l~ ~e K~sas City Royals in a Western D1v1 s1on skirmish. . l ; KHJ (9 > .7: 30 -"Pat and Mike.,. One of t1 t he classic Spencer Tracy-Katharine i Hepburn comedies, this 1952 ruck also ~ ' features Aldo Ray. ~ ~ ~i ll ;. l r ~~C (7) 8 :3~ -"Hit Lady." Yvette Mim1eux stars m this TV movie she wrote herself as a trigger girl for a murderous organization. Also featured are Clu Gulager, Joseph Campanella and Dack Rambo. TV DAILY LOG Tuesday Evening JUNE 17 Yvette llllillita, °"' ..... Jo. -l:Mpuella, Chi Gui..-. ,.. tlflut, Clllu1'd tlOlllH'S ii" IS a profmloftal artist b 1 c:rMr for Ill• 11u'*1vus occupatiotl slle is fOlttd tt CIOltinue. ':oo e rn o ~ m·m m,..., D CIJUro)@@<a@>Nns e A.rel ..... Conrd from Gl llm Cflflil SM ED Ewe.-C It,,._, 9:00 f) @ (3) Ci) H n I II fM-0 •'BOMS ofConttt11ion" (R) Mdlar· rtlt dies into 1 33-yur ·old llJStttJ whtn he links 1 Honolul11 11111rclet to 1 missinc 1nthropolO(ically -.bit human fossil tlllt d'isapputtd . ill Chi111 s11ort1J before Pur1 Harw. (j) n. Dm t 1111 ......... ' 5:30PM. An1tls n. Klnsn City Roy· als. Cl)ltftallll Q WMWMWut ID h ftrWct FnilJ 8)1WS.- EllltfilTttt11 eijllltl ..... m EJtc:lric c..,.., IElldlJI FrilMI l:lO l1i Mm Clilll .. 1DWJc.t1ta @(])IS,, fI)Zate! <9 (I)) Dealtfs CWcl E?;)TtMI r1111 CD c...,... c..r..t m Uttle .. ""' 1:00 a a o ~ w ma>""' (})llllSWt ,,. (IJIW S.llM rs"...,~"'""' Leve Lucy Fii .,,rtll.W. llcY..., .....U,'lf A a.. Mich· HI Polaklw, bttter kllOWll IS Coco, the Clown, u,!1lns the art of ctowninr. IY~a Wltll Ma4tlillt ( ()J)Tllt aMia Dralll T1lne Stittcn 7:30 I""' TIMSllft Hutt . dj al Ci)....,......, .. • Ut'sM•ADe.i lHJ (D Tt T• Ille TM!t • Milliel $ IMle: (2") ..,at & le" (com) 'S2 -$9tneer Trecy, tBfB ...... C:.., 10:00 II @ (I) (I) ..... ,. J • I . I '-0.it Ho!Mcollln(' (R) A c:eut1try • music sincer returns llolrll to •fftct a reoonc"iltion wiUI lief *'--hus- bllld, ~· instead fillds lltnelf ... YOlwd in a 11111rclet C:IMMIP plot. ll UCl)di lDMce-.., •1ft1dhunttf" (R) Doi Mumr ind How1rd Dull 5!1r ill a drtllll a'°'1! tht lrllfdY tllat befalls • Wlllrll olflctr whltl lit is dllflff witb ill· dec.nt tllOSl!ft. MichHI Alldenot Jr. 11\d Mtdlyll Rblle abo N I. Ci)f'tnJ lllM o m m MaR11S ,...., 1u . '~lliid J Silence" (II) A dlikl 1llllOSI loses her life beclllSI of lltt dulnm. 1fttr tilt lllOtlltf bas rt- fllSed pe11111ssion for SlllftlY to cor· rect Ille COlld1tioll. loll llettlttOll, DIWll lyftn 1od Tom Troupt ruest. IDfB"- Cl)ltt Sult (ilCrMI Ams lO:lO 0 8> GI "-0 M f ... 'a ,.._ .._ 9 .. ,, ... Mdlclct tJ:l llttrtla "EllM Blab,. I~~~_:~· WU WlfW Lltllt bKlls a:00 0 @ (I) Cl) ltM n.s <Rl 11:00 11 a o m a> """ Tlillm1 arapplu with tht serious CI! (I) 09 0 (j) News problem of tem1e alcoholism J) lat ti 8ttldlt whtn she utches her cousin nip· CJ) $fL..., plnr 1t th• famny liquor suppl1 ITIMt Lucy Sbtw durint lhe holid11s. Mlsaltl· l•ptSsllllt a Cl) CJ) tfOl m Ma111·lZ "X· IW ..;.14 force'' (R) OfilCtr Milloy loses sell (I) Mr. LllCty control ind is accused of usinr •x· fit u........, c:asiYt force in 1pprtllendin1 • M-: ,...._ lfed pected cllild moluttf. ( (j)) WanfilN .,,,._ ,_. D INN: (2'hlw) "Wat h lllt" ~ Cont'd. . (Wes) '53 -Robert Slac-. .loin T17· lor. PttH Gum. U:JO II ~ (I) Ci) W Lite Mtllir. Ci) WM WM Wiit (C} ~N A Ill" c-l '69 O @ Q) MIM 0.,. "A Star is -Glenn ford, C.rob'n JoMs. Dm4 Bo<td (R) fonzit stlltles 1n 1udl· CamdiM, B1'11at1 14tn11t1. tt1et wit11 his OWft 1n11,,,111tion of B ID Cl) Ill CD W., CMm Halllltt in 111 1n11111I cllurdl Shlllt· Jerry l:ftli is rucst llOSt. i re fmival prodllclion. I~ Dealtf'• Oelce W..: "h!MIM C.,.." (wes) Mf""7 nR frihf ' --John Wayne. E Sllew • Iris CMc:oll G (I) Wt WlfW ..,.,, HOnly ....,.: (C) (Zlit) -o,tntltl A Scrum Aw1'(' (R) Gary Collins Seutt"' (dr1) '52 -Corntl W~d1, 111d H1r"1 Mills sttr. Kar1 Mtldtn, SIM Cocllren. 0 Mtwlt: "Seem ,..,.... (mp) fD lllttfMllMll ~ FeltMI '!7 -V1ltnliM Cofttsa, Audrey 11 COlltlnuH to IAM fl Y.,1 ttr ...,... m ... HllllW 0,,... ,.r· Hepburn. INw .. .,..,.. '11111 .. 12:00 D MM: -., Hiltl" ("'11) '51-.... l..Npltt '""1 Sid MtltOft, f111r1 LJftll. l:JO 8 Im (I) Cl) ll"A-s9N (~ R1· fl lleN: "Awlc••lll hril" (d11) dtr ltarns ~t dop IOl!lftlmes 52 -Da.1 A11c1rtwS, M1rt1 T ontl. bltt tll• halld tlllt fllds tlltm, Gtfrl• Selldtn. All4rrr Totter. Wllllt Hawkeye la 1t1tln1 ICCllltd e w llllrt of outdoln1 SlfftOll LtlrH •• ~· d11ls In • •m""'7 callous fttll· l:tO I a '-::" Ion, ;1111 1 GI sufftrlftl fro11 btttlt CD Cf),.. (j) ... t.llru•. e...~,f I~":.:'= 1:45..... (C) ...... u..t-.t fitt alrb" (COlll) '56 -Slltrn Horth, TOii Cwtn, Rita MOft!IO, Rldl Jnon. Dlt" (fl) (clrl) '74 -Gttflt Him· lltOll, Ray Mlllatd, UAdt Crltt1t, Joan Bltfl4lll, A 111111 trla to PIM t• f.,:~ Slier. "lilt. -. • ~ , Motlltf "" WltftlfollJ aaut · . td lor 11111':ic 1_.., .._. (Cl J:• B llllile: CC) "C.,el9 ....... M,VlMY" <R> <•a> '14 -Ci*> ·u -•1c11t«1 CIMM. Wednesday DAYTI ME MOVIES Intermission Tom Titus while Sebastfon's West Dinner Playhouse in San Clemente is offering "No, No. Nanette." TH~ LAGUNA comedy is directed by Pali Tambellini, who also plays the medium M¥ame Arcati. Allan Jones plays the central rol~ or a man caught between bis second wife <Mickie Claxton) <See INTEJlMl.SSION, Pate All) C«1•......,, •!.46 J\Ol JAMES CAAHi. "ROLlERBALl" w.-.,. Jrlr 2, hclrll" Mw ... .._,.,. ...,,,., ..... .. PAUL HIWMAH Ill ..THE DROWNING POCl" ...,,......, ...... 25 H.-Twla ....._ .. wa- ""THE WIND ANDTHELIOH"' ..,, ..... , ...... 25 c ..... c..- ....... .. A ... HUHTlt-IGTOH Cl HEMA ... c"''~a. 47·9'01147·60 1 f'\US C._....,__ 1HI "DIA TH WISH" ,,.. 'THE NOTS~ l.OJE S'T(l{Y_ OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN' F HILAllOUS JACI LIMMOM (PG) AMMI IANCao" tCIHEMA CfHTH _Al .. Ull OIHl'fKMClfllM 979·4141 T'*<S!Y. June 11. 1975 DAILY PILOT Al 'Johll-boy' ~e t s Movie Role · ENTERTAINMENT Th~fTrial BillYJack I THIS ...OGRAM OML 'I A.LL SI.A TS-tt' _.,.....,.._, ...._..,., .. ~ ... a.,,, TM SUIF THIATH ....._,c. ..... a. n .. nu C• 11 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou . LOS ANGELES (API -Richard Thomas, Jobn ·boy in "The Wa!k>rus." us~ his Ume off from the series to ~ar in an NBC·TV World • Premiere movie. "Th~ Silencing.·' The film is based on Qn Bargain Matinees $1. 50 Til 2:30 Senior Citizens 1. 50 at all times SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN ct EGO FW'f. AT IRS STOt.. • Mo 0.. u.det-11 Adlllitted Jo COAST "FLoss1E" •x• WA I Weekd9ys.-7:15 .. t:OO S..J71 I W ts----1 :30.3:30..S: I ~7:00-t:OO FREE PARKIN SO.COAST PWAI 5"-W1 "THE LAND TIME FORGOT" ''TERROR IN THE WAX MUSEUM" · ClllNAl.Alll THE :a · ''THE EIGER SANCTION" 8:40 ·SAT ./SUN. -4:3().8:40 '4 LEPKE" 6:45·10:45 SAT./SUN. 2:45-6:45-10:45 J-• •.• s.-Georp '1!r\9mfm" 7·9: I S Sat /S.n-2:3M:4S. 7:00.t: IS FRE PARKING "EMMANUELLE' CXI 9:00 Sot/S.11 2:00.5:30.9:00 "COHFESSIOHS OF A W1HDOW ClEAHER" 7:20.1 0:30 Sot /S-3:45-7:20.1 0:30 11F.UNNY LADY" w ... ..,. . .-.2s HtwporfC.._ Htwporf teed G ... Hec"-1< "FRENCH CONNECTION II" w.-., . .-.2s lristotc--. lri1tol .t MecA.rtt.r 4t4Tn.4 CllRHnn "MUlmlR O~ Tltl ORll~T llPlllii'' A.HD ~MARTIN~ I me LION IN WINTER! TONY CURTIS UPKE' TME KINC Of MURDfR, INC. f'\US "PllllE'' .. HidlollOlltM "'"""' It.tty • "FORTUNE" w~.Jrlr 2 H.-Twi9 H.wotA.6-s WA LT DISNEY 'S "BAMBI" w~ ...... 25 c .... c ...... H.wrtA6-1 rW ARDS CIMEM~ -··---COll ... 11• §.46.) I 02 ll'GI '\1 y ....... ~. ·~ m aO'TOOU U THHIME Hff'IURM 644-07'0 ALSO Sii lMll $MOW ...... ".._..,._ tWOtf 1:ll ,..._... WU-~ ....... [ Cl .. L.-------' ·-··.,_ IJM4tl (PG). WA •* CIHl:MACIHTH ,.._., .... , 119\••-c~ .. 979.4141 Ptat John W .. "IRAMHIGAH'' the real·lafe experience ol a West Polnt cadet who was ga\'cm the salt>nt treatment by has Cello"' students for allegedly cheat.mg on an exam "He was a s traaght·A student, und he wus cited because be didn't put htS pencil down at the met ol a test," says Thomas. ··The silent treatment as now outlawed al W~t Poant. But whenever tbe \'ktim who iis now an ol· facer meets West .Poin· t.~rs. they stall won't talk to him." ..... _n. ..... c:--· -.aLuour ))~I n FOUNTAIN VALLEY • .... -.... .. -. IAAlllA STlllSAM> JAMES CA.AH ""RIHHY UDY" IP'GI "llllUIHOF THEPIMlPA.MnB .. . ,,., "TOMMY" •GODFA~A.aT II" Ill & 'SHAH'S TIUSUllr IP'Gl .. W.W.&THE DIXIE DAHC EKIMGS" U'Gl "'EMPHOI OF THE MO«TH" •• ..... ,., ..... "tllHC:AIHATIOH OF PETE• • Z • • PaOUD" llU -u.ilt4D QF "'IEU MOUW" lNl "114911 SAHC110M'· llJ & ..,.ONT PASE .. lPGI "THE SUPlll VIHHS .. "VIXEHS" IXI "SHARK'S THASUH' "WH TWOUD" IPGI <>o.nM()ll '"'" F" II 30 0 rn. Sal 1$;in HOI It 30 ~ 111<11 F11 10 7 O II\ -·I ~S THE CITY SHOf'PING CENTRE ORANGE •537 6711 f1.\ CITY CENTRE CINEMA .. ... S.A. fAWY IMANCHHTfA IX.I 0 .0 . fAWV (CITY OA. IX.I • "THI PAHltUHll" Ill "FAT c 1n" t11 "S4.lf'H VUlltW' I XI '°YIXlt.S-' IXI "'SHAH'S THASUH" ''WH TWOILD" IPGI [ ........ '9ltt ••• _,_ ......... f 6006 JD .. 1-•UllOtCIO ·-· i MOl'°"'YS 11 JDJCIO _..,,,, .. _ ~-.. Ull e *11 MOO .... WT DITAM. • Ci Ill --·--uwour .... -· _, __ POSSI ,.. Olt.l _ _.. M0-1C*t, llO --leM'll .. " .. ,......_Ill LIM.ANS •1 R RRY ] GOLDWATER, SPEAKS OUT In the DAILY PILOT L.M. Begd Of Raindrops .And Rainbows Ou)J.:ove und \Vur man is compiling a file labeled. ·unrcasoouble Prejudices." Jtem 13A therein reads : ''l\1 ost men suspect a "'Oman with cupid 's bo"' Ups to be experienced, cheap und eusy." Item 13B reads: ''l\1osl wome.n think a man \Vilh da rk, heavy , c losc-kn1t eyebro"'s to be passionate but cruel.'' THE BIGGER th•: raindrops. the more b1'illi:intly colored th\• rainbo"'· You a lmos t ll\.'Vl'I' get one of tho se ··\1'hilc ruinlx'"'s" t.·xccpt against fog. st-;\'EN oul of every 10 g r o\1'n -uµ American won1e l\ tell poll s ter s they're not s atisfied with lhl·ir bust measurements. CllURCllES Looks as though the re· ceSsion hasn 't hit the churches. on the contrary. <Pz·otestants in this country pledged 2_5 percent more 1n_oney so £ar this year than la ~t. lloman Catholics boosled their offerings by 20 J:lt.'1·ct.•nt . And lhc Unit ed Jc'>'·ish i\ppl•a l pickt.'<I up a lol more money, loo. J-IO\\' do you <iccount fol' that expanding lll'lll'l"OSity CVC'll US lht.• t'OSl or li ving and job· lcssness zooms up\vard '~ Q. "HOW LONG docs it take a chicken." plucking m :i'chine to rcn1ovc all the feathe rs of lhe chicken?'' 1 ,\,About 14 seconds, l"m told. Q ... \\'llERE docs ,\nlhony r ank no'v . among the 10 1nost popular names for boys?" ,\.It's No. 6. Hight after J\;o. 5, Steve. 1\nd just before No. 7, William. 1 RE1'1REJ\IEl'\T It \\':.IS 93 )'l'ars a~o that the practice of "ret1rl'n1t·nt " go t started: In Germany. Prc\'iously, a lot of pt.'Ul)lt.• ,,·ondl·red if they 'd c\'er J't.•<1ch a n ;.1gl' '>''here they couj_d take a rt:!>l. ;.i nd \\"IShcll, btlt it \\';_ISll 't l'X!JCCted . ,\nd ii didn't bc(·on1c national µoli ry hcrl' u1lti1 1932, jus t 43 years ago . .Kov.· it looks <1S thoug h !J \\'hole tlC\Y outlook may Uc taking hold. Pollst~rs re port th:.1t mo1'(' and rl)O rc Seasoned Citizens say thl'Y don·t like the idea of retire- ment <Jl <-111. They "·ant the Social Security money, all right. But they 're not s ure it 's y;orth it toquiL. TJIAT VODKA is no'v the No. 1 liquor in sales nationv.·~dc has been reported. With bourbon il close No. 2. That"s not true .among those snazzv fello'>'·s known as executives, howe\-·er , Scf)tCh is their 1'o. l drink, fi.lfi!lld ;.iway . Their No. 2 is gin . Tll E RO!\J ;\~ f:'.\l l"E'ROR J us t ini a n 1.l('rmitted divorl'C by n1ulual consC'nt, pruvid· in~ that both the scp:.irating husb:.ind and v.·ife VO\\•ed lifelon g c hastity thereaft er. In th e lingo of Burt Rf'ynolds, he must have· bet.·n out of his bird.old Justinian . TllE: L.A\\1 1\n ordin a nce in Brcv.1on. Ala .. specil'ical- ly requires all people on city streets there either to v.•alk or to ride. lmaRine it•s aimed ill preventing them fro[Jl sleeping, ('rai.1rling or just stunding around, don't knov.•. , A SPOKESMAN for the American Bar As- sociation is quoted as saying that the re's no way that s even out of 10 Americans czn afford a lav.·yer, 1\ddress 111oil l o L ~it &11d, P 0 . Bo.L JS(j(j, CU:>la fl 1esa 92626 Copyriglit 19~5 L.J\1. Boyd INTERMISSION . • • <C ontinued From Page ,\9i and the g host of his first IDi;.ina Spencer). '>''hile ,\I l.utjeans. Ann abell~ Quigley .:ind Bren Blair ccim · plete the cast . Curtain is 8:30 :.it lhc pl ayhouse . GOC 1.aguna Canyon ll.oad, l~n .i;una fk·at h. Rcscrv;.itions -194·0743. Jrvine·s "T hree B<.i as Full" is ::a 1TI<.1d cap farce involving sequestert.'cl 111ont>y. 1.Ji amonds and the maid's bloomers v.·hich <.i re S\\'itched a round '' ilh reckless abandon. S<.·utty King-. Onofrt Guticrrci. Ann L<.1pp. Dian.a l~rcyckO\\"ski ::ind Cl<1rk Bur!';on take the major roles. s up1>0rt('<J l)y J\'la 1·y Renton, Betty King, Chuck lk nton and 'J'ed Kagan. Curtain is 8:30 F'riday ;ind Satur<l:..iy. 7:30 Sunday, <.1t the Ac- Lor 's Plciybo~ Theate r ;.it c:old cn \\lt!st Coll ege in I luntington f.ic al' h . ll.es<:r,· a lions 557 · 7297 . ''TllE CAVE 0\\"Cllcrs " is in Jts next·to·last v•eekend at South Co :.ist Repertory 'A'hcre the Saroyan seriocomedy 1s closin g out the theater's 10th anniversary season. J\.1artin Benson directs a cast headed by 1-l a l Landon J r .. Iris Korn, Bonny I-Jill and Art Koustik. Curtain is 8 o'clock Tuesday through Sunday, v.·ith Jn added 3 o'clock matinee on Sunday at the Third St ep Theater, J827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Rt.~l'r\'iltions 646·1363. 1\t Sebas tian's West, the 192.5 mus ical comedy ·No, No, Nanette" is on sl<1ge every night but Mon· day y.·ith former Bus by Bel'ke lcy dancer M ac J\J3dison in a major l'nle. along \\'ilh familiar· playhouse performers Blanche Mickelson a nd J oe Fletcher. Curtain limes \'ary at the dinner theater. 140 Ave nida Pico, San Clemente. Reservations -. 492-9950. 57.000 for only 5.139.03 a1no11th. Whet~r you rieed $5,CXX> or $10,0CO g e t 1t ftom 1he people who lend millions. Commercial Credt!. Monthly' Povmen1 based on o $7,(XX) HomeOwner loon, for 84 months, ot o n onnuol perc enta ge ro te of 16%. To tal poyment $11.678.52. A loon of $i.S.(XX) and O\le r must ba secured by o combination of ree l and persona l property. Comlwdlll Cr ... t Corporation IC\ ,. HomcOwnt!r loons ~ • • 870East17th Slreet • PhonQ: 645-8700 Ontl4 IAI• lllUIN'PIOfA....nM"9 W J'.Jlc!ble 8orrvwn• 1t 0f'ft'I ~~ ' •• ( I Parks A-poppbi' Southland Attractio~ Just That WS ANGELES C/\PJ -~hoot's out, and.I.he South e rn Ca lifornia pleasure park$ have launched a multimillion· dollar scramble to· at· tract the r .. mlly trade from aeross the country during "the long hot sum· mer . . This week they will all be in seven-days·a•week sC hedules, breaking In new attractions with at- tendant hoopla. a nother celebration or raid ptteodance in 1973 : the bicentennial . th·e .3mlllion. audiounlma(ronic Abe is tHE SVCCESS · story returning in "Great p._to-amoR.g the p1:1rk11 belongs ments with l'r1r. Lin· to Magic Mountai n, coin." 'north of the San Fernan· Knoll's BerrY.._ Farm,' d_o Valley. It had seemed oldes t of the"1tarea'5 a loser in Its first three ~musement parks (circa ~ears. 1940), has undergone a New a ttractions _and face-lifting \vilh new h eavy promot i on Ceatures costing chang~ the picture in . millions. How many 19'74, bringing a 24 _J>:(lr· millions is not kno"'"• cent jump to 2.2" million since one of the features, attendance. "Knoll's Be rry Tai~" C lose n ess to Los burned at a $3-milllon •Angeles during the' gas loss during building. short.age helpe d. With a brand -new Magic Afountain has ARTIST CONCEPT SHOWS OOUGLAS CENTRAL RECEIVER STATION Mirrors Reflect Sunlight to Top of Tower for Steam Convertlon WITH MANY Southern Californians saving their travel dollars by staying close lo home, the parks are looking hopefully to record years. Last year set no re· cords. The parks , tiave black·bordered 1974 with its energy· crunch and li mited motoring. The year brought the demise of one Orange County al· traction. Japanese' Village and Deer Park. Roaring '20s area includ-, poured $3.5 . milli~n into ing an upside-down: neW' Bttrac~tons, 1ncl~­ roller coaster, Knolt'S ing a Magic Pagoda 11· hopes to recover the 1 Lusion walk ·tJlrou~h and "percent ·loss in atten· a Grand Ccntcnn1al Ex- dance it suffered in 1974. cursion train ride. Douglas to Design New • Refunds · Due? Solar-powered Package Optimism abounds for "1975. Disneyland, the Big Daddy of the parks, is l ooking toward 10- million in atlenda"nce. That-figure has been re· ached only twice before, in 1969 and 1973. Ga.s Firm Tells Plan ~IcDonnell Douglas Astronautics Company is one or rour companies selected to prepare designs for a 10- megaw atl solar thermal powe r plant, the Energy Research a nd Devel o pm e nt Administration <ERDA) has announced. a period of two years. Initial funding or S8 million for the fou r firms 'A·ill run through March 1976. ·LOS ANGELES (U PI ) -Souther11 California Gas Co. has submit.led a plan to the California Public' Utilities Commission to refund about S4S.G million to its customers. A plant or this size v.:ould be capable o( serving th e needs of a community of about 10.000 persons when develop· in g rated pO\\'er. The contracts to be negotiated by ERDA will cover Phase I of what will be known as the Central Receive r Solar Thermal Power System. The system will consist of a field of two- axis tracking mirrors that renect sun- light to a receiver at the top of a lO'>''er , On Flag Day Dis - neyland unfurled its super-attraction for the coming year -a twice- d a i ly ''America on P a rade," a 40-minulc pageant or the country's 200 years as interpreted by ttw! Disney wizards. Harry P. Lelton Jr., president of tflE1 gas co.m- pany , said the r efunds result from settlement of riv e rate cases involving El Paso Natural Gas Co. El Paso is..lhe principal suppli er or out-of-sta.te gas to Southern California. The cases w~re filed before the Federal Power Commission from January, 1961 , to November, 1973. Ir the stale utility approves. refunds to the more than 3.3 million residential customers '>''ill range from $4 .24 to $4 :43. The refunds would be made in the form o( credits on July gas bills , l.cllon ~aid. ERO,\ 'S S,\K 1:R,\1"CISCO opcra- tionS office s aid industry had been soli cited for proposals for a design packugc v.'hich could lead to opera· tional testing of a IO·mega,vatt elec- trical plant in the Southwest '''ithin four lo five years. , The des ign efforts arc sc~eduled for W,\TER IS PUMPED VP to the re· cciver .where it is converted .into superhe ated ste"am . The steam is then passed through a conventional turbine located on the ground which then gener ates electric power for dis· tribu!ion through a utility network. THE PARADE, which is duplicated at Walt Dis· ney World in F1orida, re· portedly cost a total of S8 million to produce. As Southern California Gas Co. r eceived the re · funds from El Paso in March and Letton said until th~· planned refunds to customers begin in July, _in· terest will be applied at the rate of 7 percent, which "'ill be included iD the amount of the credits. Jllll(• 22-25 Accountants ' Confab Near ·rhe Orange County chapter of the National As - sociation of Accountants '>''ill host the national con- ference of NAA to be held June 22-2S in An aheim . Disneyla nd 1-lolel has been chosen as con'- fcrence heildqua rters where more than 2,500 mem- bers from the United States are expected to at.tend. Guest speakers include Pepperdine University president Willi am S. Bano~sky ; Elmer B. Staats, .comptroller general of the United States: James J . Brice, vice chairman of Arthur And ersen & Co .: ~Iarshall S. Armstrong, chairman of the Financial Accounting Standards Board and Roy E. Moor, economist for Becker Securities Corporation. Keynote luncheon speaker \vi ii be Thomas A. ~furphy , cha irman and chief executive officer of General l\1otors Corporation. Plwne Earnings Near 1973 Level Special to the Daily Pilot S,\N F RA NCISCO - Pacific 1'e lepho nc has reported earnings y.·hich board chairm •1n J erome \V. !lull said , .. finall y br- ing the company lo a level comparabl e to lhut \\"hich v.·c re alized in 1973." .. ,\!though this up'>''ard trend is Cl'l'lainly in-the 1ight direction, it ncl.'dS to be continued in vie"' or the very s ubs t a ntial {incin.cing needs \\'hich lutrrfonl us," I-l ull s aid. For the three monlhs ended ~fay 31 earnings \\ere $74 ,878.000 , or ,14 cents a com1no11 s hare. co mp <irC'd ,,·i th $68,602 .000. or 40 cents a 5hare, a year ago. ~~or th e 12 months ('Oded J\.'la y 31 curnin~s '"'ere $289 ,605.000, o r Sl .69 a s h are. vs . $263,293,000. or Sl.55 a share for the like 1974 period. In 1973 the company recorded earnings or 44 ce nts (or the th r ee months ended Aug. 31 a nd Sl .68 a common sha re for the 12 months ended Aug. 31. The 1975 earnings guin reflects. in port. tighten· ing expt!nse controls und a s maller v.·ork force. l·lull said , but these arc 1SOMETlllNG nKJSHOULD KHOWABOIJT CADJIJ.A(:: • Nabers Cadillac is ha vi ng its June Sale. NabonC-..C t.OO H•'IMf' ll"CI., c...1.1 Mew S40.•too ''temporary expe· dients." "Service surely will suffer if cutback!t-are un- duly prolonged,'' he said. T h(' compa ny 's finan- cial picture, }-full s aid, is clouded by the ract that addition3l rate relief is now stalled before the Califor n ia Publi c Ulilit1es Commiss ion. <1nd by the announced State Supreme Court re· \·icw of a previous r ate increa.s e . with th e possibility of c ustomer refunds. Capital Alli an~ Drop Told Capital Alliance Corp., O\\-'ner of Marine rs Sav· ings &'. Loan Association, r eported first quarter earnings for 1975 show net re venues of $124,956 compared with $218,541 for the first quarte r ended ~1arch 31,; 1974. Per share earnings of 11 cents in t he 19.75 quarter and 18 cents in t he like 197 4 quarter were computed on com· mon s hares. assuming full dilution. or 1,182.425 and t ,194 ,520 re~pec­ lively. l'llOILIMS wltll MAMA61MINT IHFORMA TIOH1 Ace " I '••~W o.t:..~~-~ '".,, ~c....,..-1•t1M•~••-* Glenn 0 . H argb C:OllrM.TAlfT I J9.._._.f._.M._ llow,..1-.. 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'· t'n ~~ :=I • .,.A.:: 1.:1.TONJ~ ~1:-t f:.~ tt I: ::t =:~H t'." t. it: = 1'.li tt:'-NL ':, io.:i-1' ~:- CG fl-.i '·" 10. IMI\ Fd ,l.1h!· Otwtti SJl 6.11 LOeO A•I: M St •.ION.l ITllAC>Mlo.111' ID vlWncl, ' • (C l'l(lt ,,.. .. Cwtll F t.2 . tncom ' 1 • N116'1 ,, ... 1. ' Yr. fl} {fl ....... Inf 1 ... N. f-ltftll1. ( DI eto· Propo~ed Food A.d . Rules Pushed by FTC By SYLVIA PORTER WbJle tho FedeTa.l Trade Commisslon is pushing tough nil~a covering food 9dve~1.lstn1r 1n tne U.S., an even harder· . hitting approncb to tbe exploslve isaue ot food advertising Is belnlurgedby 1 agroupotl.beFTC'sownsta!fm6mbers. - cl. Th~,FTC 'Sdtlatr PropogaJs'' call for "AfftrmaUve Dis· osure -or &closure requirements where no require • mf!1ls. exist today -ln food ads ' on the gf'Oun.ds tbal om1ss1on or nutrition in· formation in food ad· vertJslng conlltllutes a "'deceptive and unfwr'' practice over which tbo FTC has legal r e· gulatory nuthonty. Here'$. a rundown on these proposals: Money's Wort ti (1) IF A FOOD CONTAINED an added nutrient or if :my nutrition claim or piece or information respecting 'nutri- tion were made on the label or 10 the ad, advertising for the product would have to identify up to four key nutrients pre- sent in nutritionally sigruficant amounts (10 percent or more of the. U.S. Recommended Dally Allowance for one servlllg of each nutneQi>, The ad also would have to &how the actual percentage of the ROA represented by each nutrient and number of calones ma.serving. A TV ad for a can of spaghetti and meatballs, for in- stance, would have to disclose something like this on the screen: "One I lh oz serving provides the following percen· tages of ,the U.S. RDA: Protein IS, Niacin 10, Iron 10; calories 100." • (2) U i\ food did not contain any s1gnif1cant total of any nutrient, tile ad would have to disclose that fact 1n a state- ment such as: "This food does not contain 10 percent or more of the U.S. RDA of any vitamin, mineral or protein." (3) If a food did not have any nutrition information on its label for one reason or another, its ad still would have to disclose lhe number or caloi:ies per serving and the defini- tion of "serving" also would have to be'stated m the ad. (4) FOR FOODS WIDCH were not required to have nutnent labels, the ads would have to disclose specifacally that the food did "not contain 10 percent or more of the U.S. RDA of any vitamins, rrunerals 01 proteins" -if that were the case. · (5) As an alternative lo these proposed "afftrmative disdosures," ads would simply display the nutrient labels themselves from the food packages -for a given minimum. number o!Seconds. Consumer groups also are calling for: . -Disclosure of added sugar above 10 percent or any product's calorie content, cholesterol and sodium content ubove certam agreed·upon limits, fat above 30 percent of ·the calone content, fiber less than certain levels. -.Full disclosure of chemical food add1t1ves including preservatives, colors, flavonngs -plus a special ind1cation ir no additives w re contained in the food. The absence of any additives could be indicated -on food labels and ads -by some simple system of symbols which could be easily re· cogmzed by the public. -MUCH MORE EXPUCIT labeling of fabricated or synthetic products, across the board from cream to ice cream, Juices, bacon, eggs. Such labeling might apply to this type of product not only aslt is sold in grocery stores but also as at is served in restaurants. airplanes, etc. -Clear warmngs -on labels and in ads-ofthe health hazards or eating too much sugar, salt, cholesterol. -A simple scorecard system of nutrition grading of foods on labels and in ads -similar to grading of school papers. A full six years ago, the White House Conference report on Food, Nutntion and health declared that "one basic right of Individuals in our society is the right to proper food." An extension of this right is the "nght" to know what you're eat· m_g. -. • "We need a reordeling of priorities in the food in· clustry," says Dr. Michael Jacobson, duector of the Center for Science in the Public Interest 10 Washington -now or· gamzmg a nationwide "Food Day" for Apnl 17, l!n6 to dramatize our nutntion gap and tbe urgency or overhauling food advertasmg. And adds Jacobson: "lop billing" ln the new order would be ''the customer's health " YOU llAV E BEEN "invi ted" lo wnle your views to the. Federal Trade Comm1ss1on, Wtlham Dixon. Special Asst. Director for Rulemakmg, Washington, D.C 20508 If you opt tor domg nothing, you will have only yourself to blame if you dislike the outcome. MARKET HIGHL:IGHTS NYSE Id~ ASE Index .Dow.Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 48.69 89.56 834.56 9146 up up up up 0.50 0.13 10 09 0.94 NMt, 1 ·,,rk 15 1',1011t Ac.-ilve tQw York (UPI) -The followlnQ llsl sflows tllt llocks that have oalned mosl 9'ICI Iott the molt b1seo °" perc.nt or ~-on Ille Ntw Yor11 Stock 1S MOST ACTIVI! STOCKS .. •exc'*'v-NEW YORK (UPI) -TIM IS Ifft 111\d .,.,etnt1;o chan;rs ere the ec:llv1 slocks ttodeO Oii 111e ~ dllferOll<t M!woen. The prevloin CIOJlng Stock E11c.n.nge Moncl&Y pt'k O 41114 tllO c11rrt11t CIOslng price Salet OoM +°"'' OAINllH Gull 011 ........ 214 -.00 22'1t · ~ 1 Mo"Sh ,15'1 av.+ l\ Up 16 7 0ccmt1 Pet ,,. 100 19v. + v. "2 Oly Inv wt• IS '' + \lo Up IS 4 Otnn~ Inc 118,SOO 11~ + 1'o • 3 CC I Corp 2'1t + 'I• Up 13 3 Poterold 179 700 33>.ll + 2' • 4 $.ulBF RIE •\\+ h Up 111 Tuec:o ...... , 161,100 ™' + ~ 5 IA••SltQ .21 ev... '• Up 11 I \'tlllltllktf' ....... 1.cl,JOO 414 + 'lo 6 Arft eek 20 11~ + Ille Up 10 1 Soutllern Co , ... 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'• S164 SO an ounce, the same as m"'t~1 ~ 1 2~~ '~!-.·,~ Friday's close In l.ondoo lhe metal a= 1 :Z . 1:: lf • ~ 1:: was SHM 00 an ounce at the momlng i!H!• . uo tt1,. • fixing, a drop o( 2S cent.a ove!r the 1 • * '°' ... k d nc1 io 1e ... ... wee en . - ~.J "' I 2 DAIL y PILOT QUEENIE Tuesday. June 17, 1fil By Phil f nterlandi "Someone suggested a general over.all raise, and that was that for the suggestion box." G11ilty i11 24 Deaths Discotheque Arson Trial WHITE PLAINS. N. Y. CAP> -In a s urprise move, Peter Leonard, 22, has pleaded g uilty to murdering 24 pers ons who died in the June 30 fire at Gulhver's dis· cotheque in Port Chester. ACCORDING TO the indictment, Leonard broke into a bowling al- ley adjacent to the dis- cotheque and, after Cambodian Deaths Reported '* LONDqN CU PI> -Tens of thousands of Cam· bodian,. have 'perished, some of starvation, and others by execullon, under the new regime there, the Daily T elegraph has reported. "Reliable reports indicate that Cambodia is now in tfte midst of what may prove to be one of the most profound human tragedies in recent times," the ne~aper said. THE DISPATCH W~ datelined Bangkok and quoted Wes tern diplomats as saying "Tens of thousands have already died, and are continuing lo die, as the doctrinaire Khmer Rouge victors ruth- lessly pursue their goal of establishing 'the only true peasants' r evolution in Southeast Asia." · "The old and the infirm have died as they have been forced at gunpoint from the towns into the countryside by the Khmer Rouge," the Telegrap}l said, adding: "Many more have perished as a result of 900ll TO tooa $C~ LIMOUSINE SHYICI TO 04l NON LOSAMGEUS A.1141'\o HfWPORT-LAGUMA AIU s I ooo .... l'IHOM 0..-'WAT 213-459-192] """ •L~~S."""• ~ starvation, for the millions wbo have been pushed out of the towns are competing one against the other for anything they can lay their bands on to eat. • • • ... THE DEATHS ROM starvation alone rewlt· ing from the Khmer Roeue's brutal determination fo reduce everyone to 'peasant' status would seem on the .,asis of readings amongJreliable sources in Bangkok, to be on a large baais.11 "There are also deaths by execution to be taken into account," it said .... For reports among those few Cambodian refugees who have been able to flee into Thailand since the Communist victory s~y these are widespread and numerous .•• ''Cholera, widespread before the Communist takeover, has now reached epidemic proportions as medical services have collapsed. ''The country bas virtually ground to a halt." L:eana To C~narol Your Habits Lose Weight • St~p Smoking ~ Relle~f Insomnia • Gaui Self-Confidence • Relie ve Tension • Improve your Memory and Con~ntration. r July Self Hypnosis aoues Now 9e1ng,f'Grmld. . I San Clemente Hypnosis Center 655 Camino De Los Mares, ~ Suite 126 1•ll'dlt•I Plan Aero» St. frolll SMCl•nwll~ GC'l\tt&l ll011pl1.J1 PHONE 493-3332 Get set for summer driving with the General Tire of your choice .•• VAUJE PRICED! The unemployed 10th grade dropo ut also pleaded guilty to arson and burglary charges before state Supreme Court Justice George Beisheim Jr . in Westch es ter County Court. Leonard fainted as he left the courtroo~. burglarizing a cigarette F.i~~iiiiiiiii~~~~~~ machine, set a fire in a 80 store room. The fire smouldered for a bout t wo hours before smoke started to ente r the dance floor area of. the night spot that straddled the New NEED HELP?· • Coll ALCOHOL HELPLINE • BEIS llEI JU GAVE Leonard u temporary sentence of 15 years to life ;rnd :;ct July 16 for permanent s entencing. Leonard 's permanent sentence could be u minimum of 15 years to life and a maximun of 25 years to life. York a nd Connecticut 835-3830 border. The fire burned out of control for more 24 hours a day than fi ve hours. + In accepting the guilty plea. Bcishcim noted that Leonard was not a ··"iscious ·and willful killer." but added that As the several hundred LCOHOLISM COUNCI merrymakers left the OF ORANGE COUNTY discotheque · in acrid1 ~~~~~~~~~~II smoke, m any panicked r and some tum bled down s tairs. Natural Gas Use Nixed by Police LAWRENCEVILLE, <;;a. CAP) -~atural gas is a safe, effi cient and economical fuel for most vehicles but not ror police cars, city officials have cone! uded after a one-year ex peri rf'lent. ··a just didn 't work out," said Police Chief Bob- by Plunkett. .. H cut our power too ":luch." OTHERWISE, THE natural gas-fueled vehicles arc ··wor king fine." says Don Martin, utilities superintendent for this small city 25 miles northwest of Atlanta. The City of Lawrenceville paid $14,000 for a natural gas compressor to fuel the car s and con- verted about 20 vehicle~t a cost of $250 each. 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Poflehe and m0<e I .................................................................... ~ RAJN CHECK: Should our supply ol somr slzn or tlnet run 8hort cbing thlt f!IM, we will ~any Of'dm placed now kif burt deOwry 11 the adwnlsed prfci I I CO..• ......... ~--Don Swedlund Inc. ...... ~_. ..... COAST r.ENERAL TIRE I ~ ,lrCHUdt •ltl 1 ·~ ..... • •11 ,,.,,., ... flit I · ...... 2855 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone 54~5710 ,,. . 646-5033 •------...-... Sooner or lat~ you11 own Generals--------.. . ' .. I i • Stuc~k at -Home? Pl.an ) Career NoVJ ' I lly PAT•tctA M<CORlllA(J[ I NEW YORK (UP[) _ Jane &etld 1 • trapped housewife, saw an n her paper this day. , lt told a number to call ror help ~ lf one was homebound and r.izled over ruture career plans. ~Jane·knew sometime down lhe ad she'd like to go to work _ ~n Karen, a first grader, lets litUe more indeP4Wdeot. when Oon, In the playifln, g~s· to traery school. Sh~ isn't trained to do )'thing, having dropped out or fUgh school at the end ot the ~~µntor year. Oh, she could ~ a tt>clrtail waitress -which she once was. • ·She is not much interested ln lhal. l ' I • • • ui.e \liouund~ of hom~ YoUna: mothers, Jane thoulht it would be nice to prepare for a re· ally 1ood car~er during tbo5e next lew years at bjJme. She picked up.tfu. pbooe, diated the number ln the ad and sot the home and community baaed Career Educ1tlon Project In Providence,\ R .1., where· she lives. " The P.rOject, funded by the Na· tional In1titute of Education since 1972, has been trying to pro- ve -in a demonstration for com- munities nationwide -that it is possible to help the homebound lo career gufdance over the phone. . Jane did not get a taped BEA ANDERSON, Editor • ' ' • • • T..-y,J-U,1t1S ~ .... , No longer do multiple allergies keep asthmatics from enjoying summer camp, thanks to the efforts of the Lung Association. p:, Breath I I I Of Fresh Air I . ' 1, . llxALIJSON DEEM Of .. 0.llyPl"91~ "There are no animals and uie bedding and other supplies are provided so there is no problem with a llergies. Our cook adapts her menus to any dietary restric· lions the children might have. " -mummer· camp f or an matic child ? used to be impossible. The !1f.ulliple a llergies and other pro- "bfems associated with asthma acluded these children from re· gµIarcamp. , Three years ago, a pilot pro: gram, the Southern Califorhia Asthmatic Medical Program, was founded by the Orange Coun· ty, Long Beach and Pasadena branches of the Lung Associa- tion. SCAMP camp became the fi rst such program for asthmatics in Southern California., . · The camp, at Running Springs, uses the facilities of the new Boys Club of Hollywood .•. iS located in the San Bernardino National Forest al 6,100 feet. "We located the camp in an area where the pollen count is re· latively low at that time of ij)e year," said pediatric allerg!it ·or. Peter Kozak, 3mong the volunteer medical personn el who staff the two sessions. 'MEDICAL CARE _ "It is 10 to IS minutes away from hospital facilities. CDuruielors sleep in the cabins with the children. The ratio is close to I to 4. ·"All of the medical staff are volunteers." An important facet of the pro- gram, Dr. Kozak said, is the variety of options open lo the child. ... ch child is rewarded for accomplishments in swimming, rifiery, archery and other sports and these successes help lo build ego and self-esteem. ''They realize they can do the· same things that other children can do." In his third year with the· camp, Dr. Kozak takes his own family along for his week's stay, Two sessions are of(ered at a cost of $75 per c hild. Cam· perships for partial imancial as· sistance are available. Girls and boys must be 10·14 years of age. This year's sessions run July 21·28 and July 28 to Aug. -4. Seven· ty.fiv e campers from the various branches can be accommodated during each week. IMP•ESSIVE STA•T Parents ;ind children have ' 'Some of th'e parents were apprehensive at first, but we all agreed it was a great thing.' • ma1ace. Sbe got a real llve voice that asked qu~tions and took Nslc information. The most 1urprt1lng lhine : lhe ~ce ta.Id a counlelor would call back for a . confer~nce. Eventually, Jane had aOO\rt lS aeuions with he r COUMelor, all over the phone. NO COST . · She dldn 'l need a babysitter to ge~ o.n with her career plans. She didn't have to spend money ror lransportatJon going to the counselor's office. That exactly is one or the points oClhe pilot project, which was de· signed and Is adminbtered by The Education Development Center Inc., Newton, Mass. Never before had there been an attempt lo provide com· prehensive and .continuing career guidance for those al home itching to pfepare for work. • Some 5,000 persons have called the career help number. Their ages range from 16 to 7JJ, But most are female between the ages of24 and 35. Jane, if typical of the S,000 who have called the help number, will •.be guided in making a decision to work or not work, to finish high school,· to prepare for a career oeyond that. A lot of soul-searching is in· volved. The counselors have been trained ta_ help the clients through this period. been impressed with the camp in its first two years. "It's a regular camp, not a medical exc ursion," s aid Mrs. Allyn E . Webb Jr., of Costa Mesa. Her daughter Laura, now 12, came home from last year's session· with a marks manship medal. • "She loved it. The hardest part was meeting kids she hadn't known before. Laura had been to a'regular camp before, but felt a litUe left out. "Because of her allergies she. couldn't eat most of the food . Al SCAMP, diet a nd activities were tailor.made for her. Like most parents we were a liWc cautious about letting her go. Wben she came home, we knew it was the best possible experience £or her.". Jason Nixon , Huntington Beach, was a mong yOWJgslers They are aulded to a resource center where tbey can r ead useful books: school cataJogs, pamphlc:ts that w\11 help thern make a decision . GROWTllWANTED· Ella M. Kelly, project officer with the National Institute of EducaUou in W a11bington, said ; "We are all excited at tht .•• successful outcome of some three. to lour ye an of' intensive effort." She said the hope is that the project will be duplicated all over the country. The telephone. i.8 needed everywhere for these reasons : -An i"'mportant part of America's potential job force is al home. -More ·and more at home would rather be workfug to help support the famiJy. -They aren't certain Whal they want lo do or bow to ]:o about doing it. Most of the clients for the tree service s hare similar needs. These include: 1 -A better understanding o( their own abilities, interests-, values and goals. -Facts about job trends, op... portunities and r equi rements. -Jnfor-m ation about education and skill training opportunities. -Information about services in c areer.related problem arens, such as financial support, dis-· criminalion. child care and test· ing . • -. l ~ lrJ a pilot program, c6mprehensive and continued career guidance is provided for those at home. -Help in planning and im· plementing career plahs. Ninety-five percent of the clie nts never see th ei r counselors. It's all telephone. Convenience, cost and adap. tability are important to both providers and users of the service. The telephone is the ideal counseling medium in the project. COUNSELING The counseling involves a few or many sessions, occurring over a period of weeks o r months. The paraprofessional counselor works with a client as ~long as necessary, trying to.help the client answer important questions. Counselors trained for the • ... ' , , . l ·' service range in age from about 20to over 60. One is male. Their collective experience in· eludes high school and college .teaching, office and sales work. farming, human relations, nu.rs· ing instruction, carpentry. and work in the ministry. Supervised by expe rienced guidance profess ionals, each counselor dea ls with a ca.:5eload of60. More inform at ion about the free career education project can be had by writing to. Vivian GuiUoy at Education Develop. ment Center Inc., SS Chapel St.. Newton, Mass. 02160. This program to help can be set. up almost anywhere in the COUil· lry . ' . ' 'It's really a neat experience. You have a good feeling when you .leave because you 've been with friends .all week. ' -A two-year 'veteran' participating in the pilot pro- .gram. Now 12, he is attending military school . llis mother credits the cam ping experience . for his ability to do it. "Asthmatic children Can be very .dependent on their doctor, medicine and their parents. They have , rhore fears ' than the a verage child and it is hard for the p·arents to let go," Said Mrs. Jay Nixon. GETl'ING AWAY "It's rea lly a chance for the child to get away from the family and learn independence." The Nixons have an older son, 21, who also has asUnna. They have donated campership funds so that other children might go to camp. "To some of us $75 is cheap, but for other families the cost might deny the child a chance to goto camp." She urged other parents to make similar donations. Jason enjoyed the experience so much he's set a junior counselor job as his goal when he reaches 14 . Although Jason has always been activ e and tried to participate in regular sports like Little League and fl ag football , lhe camp orfered a no-pressure environment in which a child could choose a less-strenuous ac· tivily if he were having breathing problems. "I believe it is a great ex· pe rience for the· kids that wouldn't be possible without SCAMP," said a father or an Irvine sixth grader. "The doc· tors and star( are so damed de- dicated. Some of the parents were apprehensiv e at first, but we all agreed that it was a gr eat thing." Applications a re being laken now through July 1 by the Lung Association, 1717 N. Broadway, .Santa An a , 835-3837. Requests for forms should be made through the headquarters . 'M . · rs. Clean' Spotted Ann Landers DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have a problem. It's my sister. £very Ume HiJda comes over she tlkfl lt u~n herself to clean Ute house. Hilda isn't in the plaice n.ve minutes before she aak• for a c'!Qth lo gel at "tflose finge111rinls an the waJJ .'• · . Tllen she grabo lhe lrilcheo 1ec1-· dilr dddra11 ll!l'roiaidtbe- -carryin1 a broorp with• towel wrapped aroubd It so abe can ''wipe Ute weM out of the comers otthe cellln1." When Hilda has dinner with us sbe examine• each piece c0f .Uverware. More than once, she bu taken a fork or a ap00n to the alnlc and washed ll before using it. This really burns me up. How does one deal with such a penon who muns hit but ICU' onmynerves?-HIGHFEVER DEAR H.F.: One &ells ' "the penoa" to plea1e bebave like a iueet and •of. a• lupedlon Of. Iker from tbe Department el PabUc Heollll. Oae die• • ., ..... ""Ute penoD'"' tllat tllere will be ao ••re lloatet:leaala1, ~erwere· "11•••·• •• ... . ........ v .... ,. ,_.. allter IDeaM well ""''• Mt• aare I asree 'Wida .... - DEAR ANN LANDERS: This concerns the ''Not So Happy Hooker'' who wrolti thatsbe ~ a pro1tltute, tick a nd tired ol the rotten mess •he had made other life, and th~ she waan't actUng any youncer. 1be 1al wanl<d lo know bow 10 -- find a decent job, and what she C!OU.ld say when questioned about. her "previo us employment." You told h e r t o contact an employment agency and to keep be1" trap shut about her "his· tory." Plea1e l•l the woman know that. the belt place lo go is to her state'• employment service. That aaency not. only advises clients on _jobs, but will counsel them, offer vocational testing and, if n~ary, refer them lo the approPrlale place for voca· UonaJ or educaUOnal training. All al no char1e. And please tell "Unhappy'' that they aren't In· tuated in her past -just her future -ALAN KROK ER, MICHIGAN EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION DEAR ALAN K: That's what I call a helping hand! I hope,"Not SO ,.-appy" lives ln Michie••· sees t c>11r letter and latroducea: berteU to you soon. The 1al l•\le me DO aame or 1ddress. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am a 14·year-old girl with a big pro- blem. It's taken me along lime to get the courage .to write yoo. Pteue give me some helJ>. I'm stuck in the house seven nights a week baby-sitting my lit· tie brother and sister. I am responsible for everything they do wrong, but I'm not allowed to correct them. They hit me, but l'rn not allowed to hit them back. When J complain. Mom says I'm oJder and should be able to cope with lhem. I miss a lot of after-school events and good times with (riends because of my "duties." Mom works a 3 to 11shift,so1 must rush home from school five days a week. On Saturday ancl Sunday nig hts sbe and her boyfriend go out.. (Mom ts divorced}. ls-this fair? -USED TOO MVCH DEA.a VSED: No, a 11 oot lolr aad I ltope I ca• aietp ,..r motlter -n11DCI whl -la -. 10 ,... Finl, ne II Wllal you H blM 1lelp -will@ la I JP'WO tmjoltlce. v .......... be dfJlded. toclal life. Sec..,., U y .. ""' le be la cbar«e ·Of younger siblings YIN Reaid •ave the authority lo dls· clpUaec.bem. I 1u11e•t you enlist the help o( a t•lrd party -1 favorite te1dter, 1111.dance couaselor, or perllaPI aa anderstandblg re· latl•e. You mother sboaJd Wre u elder ..... to stve you some rellel. There ls a big difference between'cold and coot Ann 1...11n.: · ders shows you how to play it cool without Creeling people out in her booklet, .,Teenage Sex -Teq Ways to Cool It.·· Send'° cenl$ lrl' coin and a lon.1. self-addressed stamped envelope lo Ann Lan~ ders, P.O. Box 1400, E'~ ... , Ill! '80120. ..... ' l ,.__ -.,. .. ., DAILY PILOT 0 '\ Proiect lnvo·lve: Don Nelson is one ot those peo- plt: who writes letters, follows legilslution and calls himself an advocate. Parent of a handicapped child. he is involved with Fairview' State Hospital and the Oranae County Association for Retarded Citizens . La!.>l year , he began noticing lhmgs, like obstacles in finding help for r etarded or developmen- tally disabled peopll'. At Fairvie "', he s aid, "there was a .Mexican-American family in one or the wa rds and they spoke no Enghs h. The family and staff were having a hard time communicating. Another lime, be observed a mother with s ix children who seemed lo have no one to turn to. Taurus She was n 't getting what she sbou.ld. LITTLE AWARENESS The idea dawned lhat perhaps a great number of the low- income and minority community in the county might be unawar e of services available and how to tie in to the delivery service system. .. For lack of a better name, OCARC began to call our idea the Minority Cauc us. We planned a n outrea~h into these com- muni~ies to raise a wareness." Nelson's main concern was knowing that even as educated people, he and his wife found the system baffling. "And, nothing s eems to work better than one-to-one com· munication between parents and families that have had s imilar experiences." · Have Fun BySYDNEVOMARR W EDl'\ ESDAY , J UNE 18 ARI ES (March 2l·April 19): Avoid rushing to c?nclus1ons. Conditions, lo put it mildly, may be m confused s t1:1te. Means contracts, past agreements arc likely to be radically r evised, if not overturned. TAURl"S (April 20-l\lay 201: Have fun \\ 1thout scattering efforts. You will be popular soci a lly active but the r e a r e a l s~ re~ponsibilities to ful!11l GEMINI <May 21-June 20): Restrictions, red t<.ipc can be d ealt w1lh if you maintain steady pace. Avoid sensationalis m. Be specific, fa ctual don't promise more lhan can be delivered. CANCER (June 21.July 22): Seeking abrupt changes now might be on error. Key is to work with material at h<.ind. LEO (July 23-Au~. 22 ): Study Cancer message; maintain even, steady pace. Be d1plom al ic. especia lly \\here family, home rela- tionships ar e concerned. One you care for ex- presses appn•cial10n. perhaps love. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 221: Don't be d eceived by money promises, statements. Planetary :.ispects now coincide with pressure in financial area . LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You get a ction. l M~ny people have lansuaae oarner5, don't substtlbe to a newspaper or have no access to the u1ua1 channels of asslstanc~ he said. "So, how do we get to the peo- ple who need help? Where are they? Where do we atart? Where do we refer them when we find them?" There were tnany questions, and few answers, but sUJl a de· sire among Nelson and other OCARC ·members to do sometttlng. GOOD TIMING '_'Ou~ timing was perfect,•• be said. · In December, we heard that the California Association for the Retarded bad been awarded a grant by the State Department of Health. "The grant was to belo imole- Key ·to 'System' . I mtnl a one·yur program cailed P'rojttt lnvofve, almed at just what we were talking about, out-- reach Into the minority coni· munJty.'' How large is the number to be reached? •'S t atewide, they estimate 8S percent.'' The CAR grant pays the salaries of two fulJ.tJme starf people to traln committees made up of local volunteers. Nelson sees Project Involve as a chance to help other families or tbe retarded. Tbe Costa Mesa resident believes that education in the rights of the handicapped and en- couragement of advocacy will bring better se~vices for all men· tally retarded and developmen- tally disabled persons. Step one was identifying services available for the ban· dicapped. Step two, now under way, i5 moklng contact with communitv lead~rs. PEOP~CAllE Nelson sald that the project doesn't want to just t.alk to people and leave it at that. ••we have to leave them with something Langi· ble, so we're working on a re· source list they can choose from." They've already had help from the county Human Relations Commission and are in touch with other such groups. The volunteers hope to reach others missed by the system. ··we want to provide early in· tervention; we'd like to have some an:;wers for parents of re· tarded, for whom the biggest worry is what will happen when they can no longer care for their 1<>nordaugbter ." Nelson ulso hua con1idere~ some or the ramlflcat,ions. "Ir w, do reach and refer these peop~ in great numbers, perhaps we'll discover that the system ls inadt· quate to honCsle them ?JI. ·, "We may have to have moJ?:! programs, larger staffs in the service agencies." State mandated special educa- tion programs m ay have to be ex- panded. "What good does it do Cor us tu identify people if they aren't W- ing helped because there is no room? Wtial if an 18-year-old boy would q ualify for a workshop program and they all are filled, as ours a re now?" Project Involve may also be another step toward "normalcy .. forthe retarded. Debutantes Make Bow .. Thirteen young women were presented during Harbor Key's 11th annual Debutante Ball in the Ne wporter Inn. They ar c (bot· tom row. left to right) Cathy Ann Connelly, Susan Christine Metzler, Patricia Elizabeth Rush and Heidi Catherine Hall : (second row, left to right) Lynn Sher ee Thaeard, Karen Lee Binning, Anne Frances Barden, and Jamie Susan Yale; (third row, left to right) Tamara Lynn Meehan, Gayle Ann Kanzler, Caroline Martin Snyder, Kathy Jeanne Rush and Ellen Michelle Rosen- berg. Harbor Key is a support group for the Child Guidance Center of Orange County. You find tha t your judgment is accurate although circumstances hurl obstacles in you; path. . SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Employment picture m ay be e mphasized. You are finishing one phase of activity. Savings Ring Bell . SAGITTARIUS <Nov. 22-Dec. 21;: Friend with problems m ay not be thinking too clearly. Know it a nd don't gel caught up in vortex of con- fusion. CAPRICORN <Dec. 22-J an. 19): You get cooperation by confiding in one who is older and has taken an interest in you. AQUARIUS (J a n. 20-Feb. 18): Confus ion re- i~ns -enjoy soc ial activity without becoming in- volved in senseless controversy. PISCES (F eb. 19-March 20): Conserve energy -and cash. Someone wants something from you for nothing Be gracious, not foolish. Weddings ~ and Engagements T o <.i rnul d 1sapJJ0intment. prospective b1i des arc re minded to ha\'e their wedding s tories "'ith ble:1c k and white glossy photo~raph s to the Daily Pilot People Department one \\eek before the wedding. Pictures r ccei\'ed aft er that time \\ill not be use<1. f'or enga gement announcements it is impera t ive that the story. a lso accom· panied by a hlack and white glossy pie· tur<.'. be submitted s ix weeks or more before the wedding date; otherwise it will~ not be publb hed . To help fill requirements on b'lth wed· d ing a nd engagement stories. form.> are available in all Daily Pilot offices. Fur· ther questions will be answered by People Department s taff members at 642-432 1. FROM Fash ion Island Newport Beach \ .. By E RMA DOMBECK . It has taken Americans nearly 100 years to figure out the urgency of Alexander Graham Bell's first phone message, "Mr. Watson, come here. I want you!" Historians would have us believe the inven· tor had spilled the acid of a battery on his clothes and was summoning help. I ~on 't think that was the case at all. I prefer ~ ~heve the poor devil w~ trying to figure out if •l. was ch eape.~ to dial before 8 a.m . (except Alaska or H "!wa 11) or after 11 p.m. (except Sun- d~ys) on an inte rstate calJ (if he dialed without directory assis t a nce) at a savings of 15 cents (un· Jess he was using his credit card). Since Ma Bell began her ~ampaign to s a ve !lle money! I have become paranoid about dial· mg a phone num her. I keep.seeing the face of the operator on television with half a phone growing out or her e ar. admonishing, "Dial direct ! Save 00 percent on nig hts and weekends! Lower rates on s horter dist an ces! T alk one minute to Nashville for 22 cents!" The other Sunday I found myself setting my alarm _for 3 a.m . and direct-dialing a person in N~shv1lle I n ever liked much and talking for four mmutes because I s aved $1.25. In these times it was a bargain I couldn't afford to pass up. ' . In fact, I 'm going to call him everySundayun- lll I save. enoug h to call my sister at a civilized hour durmg the week with an operator to an-nounce m e. I have been so impressed by the phone com· pany's dedication to save me a few bucks during these grim t_imes that the other day I got a chance to rec1procale. An operal~r from the phone company called m e and asked 1f T had made a long-distance call from North Carolina and if I could supply her with the number I had called a s it had not been re· corded. "How did you get my number?" I asked. "It's unlis ted ." AT WIT'S END ··From directory assistance," she said. .lt ''Shame on you!" 1 said. "That's an extra. Do you know if you had dialed me on a weekend instead of prime time during the week you could have saved 32 cents on the first mmute? '· "But I. .. " "Besides. if you call me for assistance three more times this month, you will be charged 20 cen~ a call. That ~11 adds up I assume you are calhng from ~ bus mess phone which is charged fµll rates whic h means each additional minute ~e tal~ is c osting you 40 cents. Frankly, dear, I m going to do you a big favor a nd hang up. l don't think you can afford m e." Locations in H..tilM)tofl leach PRESCRIPTIONS • c111,,. •~ • 0tt1wr ... u i .. ,..,111....,...,_1 ttnui"*" STEREO SOUNDS OF' THE ·HARBOR - . ' Tuetdey. Junt t7, t9TS OAIL V PILOT 8# IOOMER b~ W-. F. lrown and Mel Casson 6·17 TU~ILEWEEDS . ._. .... ~··· .. '-·Ir by Tom K. Ryan -~rn1 I I 601JTeNUREU t ~ r· I l ~LJ! f 0 . ...... ~.-!':'~·:·· .... -r.~ FUNKY WINKERBEAM by Tom Batiuk WHAT HAPPE~E.D 10 CJ0UR ARM,J"At.l ?- FIGMENTS NANCY OUR PIANO 15 OUT OF' TUNE--- rLL CALL THE PIANO TUNER I HURT IT l.l51N& lHE BALL ____ MACH~ INE ! OOWDt040U 001HAT~ WILL YOU PLEASE -COME twER AND TUNE OUR PIANO'? HUH??··· I DON'T BELIEVE: IT WEU. I I OJA& JU6T REACH I INlO lHE FROOf Of IT TO ~ET fl BAU... lDHE~ ··• by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller HE .SAYS HE DOESN'T MAKE HOUSE CALLS ~NY MORE .. , ! TODAY'S .. CBDSSIDBD PUZZLE • PEANUTS • t UNITED Feature Syndicate f • t ACROSS • 1 Old farrier wonc } 6Romangod • 10Converae \ 14 Klteflen acceaaory 15 Baek f 16Mlnce 17 N.Amflf. festivity 44 Roofing material 45 Kind of reeldence 47 Struggles 51 Part played by an actot 52 TV, pt_esa, etc.: 2 woida Ynlerday's Puzzle Solved: JUDGE PARKER . DO.()LEY-S WORLD DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS ALL YOUR GARDEN NEEDS . ANIMAL CRACKERS U)µ~T IS IT? ~()l.01 L~Le. ·-. 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CAN EXPLAIN THEM TO YOUR ,...__ _....., GMH' ME THIS LITTLE OLD SATISFACTION! I MUST GET MOOCH'? HE CAN --~.A TO 6ED! EXCUSE ME! AFFORD IT! by Rodger Bradfield 916 cxAl. ... SO I Gt r A LITTLE M1ca~ ONCl IN A WlllL( ! ·e: by Gus Arriola by Ferd Johnson Do You CARRY LIN IME:NT? by Rod9er Bollen THE GIRLS 35 Trim 1 38Sexy don • 39Locale "Whatever IYdJ'lfl(ncJ to oven' that didn't 'care )<*?'° O'-·u India 50 Mesn work 3 Norse god 28 Toiletry tor sitting I 40 Symbol ot \ peace f 4 t Relief 42Cityof , Belgium •3Nolsy 4 Choice case 53 Over 1~1n 5 Abandons 29 Alriean lake 55 "Th~:-·· ls 6 Badly: 30 Perfume 56 J~n ending Prefix 3• Among: 5 7 Transfer 7 --·-In one· s Prehx property bonnel 35 Zero sCOfe . 60 Endeavor MISS PEACH &CHO, T>-EY ~AY ~ • GIVE 6000 Ae>vrce ..• THE USUAL PATTERN JN TODAYS LEGAL Hl•JINKS. P~OP HIM ~~OP f.flM Dr(OP HIM by Mell ~o~~, 1C101 9Uf A 014SIN1'Eft~TEO EQ.fO .WOIALON'f Lie .. by Chester Gould DENNIS THE MENACE ~ fr/7 ' l ....... -• - -~.!._ '._. • .. • •• ' •4 DAILY PILOT ""-!!r·June 17. 1975 Miller Regains Touch Green Desp~rately W alits Open PHILA DELPHIA (AP) - There was onlv one winner -looj:shot Tom J enkins-but two other players got what they want- ed out or the weather -plagued Philadelphia Golf Classic. Johnny Miller a u but secured his place on lhe American Ryder Cup team, regained h.is deft put· ting stroke and put his confidence at a high point going into this week's U.S . Open. .. Everything seems to be fall· ing into place," Miller said after Monday's double-round windup. '"I'm hilt.mg the ball good. This does a lot for my confidence. And my putting is really coming around. ll 's a good feeling." And even disapP,Oinled Bob Wynn, who blew a golden chance for his first official pro victory ~ilh a horrendous eight on the 71st hole. found a figurative r"y of sunshine amidst lhe rain that hit the 6,687-yard Whitemarsh Valley Country Club course. .. I'm disappointed but I'm not disgusted," said the JS.year-old ~ Wynn . ··1 got what I came for. I came in hoping to make a check big enough to put me in the top 60 money winner s for the year. 1 did that. so I can't complain." Alan Tapie of Newport Beach finished with a 292 and made $392 for his effort. He was in third after the first round when he shot a 68, but had rounds of 76, 76, a nd 72 to finish 17 strokes off the pace. Jenkins had a five-stroke lead \\~en the double round began. He retained it with a tw<>-under-par 69 in the morning round, then just held off Miller by one stroke with an afternoon 72. He finished with a275 total, nine-under-par. The key was a clutch, 15-foot , "\ar-saving, downhill putt on the '1st hole. "That was the putt that won the •ournament," said J enkins, pre· .. iously a non-winner in three years on the tour. It sent him to tht' l;.asl hole with a two-stroke lead a nd made · his closing bogey meaningless. '"I'm glad it's over," s ighed J enkins, who had to resort to some desper a te scrambling down the s tretch when Miller was threatening. J enkins con- verted a pair of three-foot, par- saving pulls on the 14th and 15th holes, then clinched it down with the clutch effort on the 17th. Miller parred the final four holes, finishing with a pair of 68s and second a t 276. He jumped lo seventh on the R yder Cup point list -a team of 12 will be named and regained the season's money-winning lead from ahscnt Jac k Nicklaus. Miller, who eollccled $17,000 from the total purse of $150,000, now has $179,630 for t he year, Nicklaus $173,239. l~..,.,'9 ~orn anct money wtrW11~ 1n th!! SIS0.000 Pllol.0.lplH• t.olf ClhSlt Tom Jenkin\. SJ0.000 •~S.6t-n-21s Johnny Moller. "7,000 7, .. ._.,._.._216 8oOWyM. SI0.650 7).70..S-.9-277 J1mS1mon\0 V ,OSO !>'1-71·.._11-219 Bud Allon."· 'so 71/0-6<J.70-2i0 .><.rry Mee;.., \.<1,4 5 .,. n ..f>t.n-2a1 J C ~•<I. \.ol,4 5 "'1 77..f>4.71-211 Tom sn.w. $A,4S 70.11-70-70 291 06n B•~\. \A.•95 11 11·11 ... -191 C,.ry <;<011. \.ol.485 n.1u1..a-111 Al~n M•ller,~.•loO 7171 .... 74 191 o.t"" Hill, U ,900 7' 6t-10-70-293 M•rk H•ves. U .900 10-n 61-73-213 Ru>dy Erslune, U.900 H ... 13 68-2113 C..ry Pl•yer, Sl.957 1• 10 10.10 7M T~rr....:e"Oill, \l,tS7 10-ll-1110 -294 F r.nk lk•rd, '1.t,S1 12-lf>.1111-:IM Bobby c.o1e, s1.u1 7l-n •1-n-1114 J•mC.01 .. 11,l l,957 117--66-71-194 J,m Dent. Sl.957 n 61 n 7l 184 Danny E<1War<1s. Sl,957 7H<PI 11 1114 RockyThomc>wn,Sl,,S7 70.7'>-70.!>Y 2114 OonJ•nuary, '1,tS7 11 ll-IC>-10 7114 s 111 RC>Qer\. $1.310 n n·•t-n -ns K"nSllll,l l,131 7().1710-14-716 Oevl<IGleni.$1.ll? 11·1•1011 786 Hubert Goen, ll , 131 /0 10.1 .. 10 786 C..ryWontt.ll.137 7J /17NO ~Rh .Mate S1;ir1<s. s I, IJ2 11-10.IPO 780 .JOMS<lllH, l!,tl2 •'1·13·7s-4'1-26' MEDINAH. JU. (AP) -The l.J.S. Open crown. lhc most covet- ed ~ golf•s many tiUes. does not bestow upon its owner the mark ol greatness. u·s a step in the right direc· lion. but it isn't automatic, "To me," said Hubert Green. •·a man who wins one or the major tiUes isn't automatica lly a great player. ''Is Tommy Aaron a great player? Qr Char les Coody? Or BobGoalby? Or Gay Brewer ? /'Don't misunderstand me," Green cautioned, ··1•m certalnly not kn<)cking those guys. But I Strikeouts No Concern To Sutton LOS ANGELES CAP> ~Don Sutton may lead the National League in strikeouts, but he says he doesn't con~der himself a strikeout pile he~ "I'm not a Nolan Ryan," Sul· loo said after striking out six ~ton Astros Monday night in pilching Los Angeles to a 4·2 vie· tory, becoming the league's first pitcher to win 11 games. "I'm m ore of a control pitcher than 1 am a s trikeout pitcher. Ryan can w alk a few guys, then D o dgers S lofe All9unHOfl KAaC 17t01 J une 11 Houston at Los An~ln 1 2Sp.m. 1 2Sp m. • SS p m. June It Houston •t Los A~lu June 19 Los Angeles at S•n Do~ strike out seven or ~ighl in a row. Nol me. If I walk guys, they seem to always score. I 'm beating myself that way." Just to make certain he didn't beat himself Monday night, Sut- ton walked no one. Steve Garvey s lugged his seventh homer of the year, a two· run shot in the seventh inning, that pulled the Dodgers from behind to earn only their second win in their las t seven starts. With the victory, they remain 3112 gam es behind Cincinnati in the National League West. Andy Messersmith, 9-3, will try to make it two. straight when he starts tonight for the Dodgers. He'll be opposed by the Astros' Dave Roberts, 3·8. Willie Crawford hit a bases· e mpty home r in the second to give Los Angeles a 1·0 lead. Cesar Cedeno then followed a single by Roger Metzger with his fourth hom e r to put Houston in front, 2-1. "It's like a big weight off our shoulders." Garvey said after hitting his home run to put the Dodgers back on top ....... My swing hasn 't been as bad lately as my selection of pitches, but the last couple of games I've been more selective. I think we'll be all right now.'' HOUSTON Grou II Melzf)er SS c.e<1enott Welson 10 M M.yt R. er ... r1 0o R-rlO Mllb«M20 C. Jol\ftsOn pto 01e.-1<er P ~-llpl\ ... , "bl c 0 l 0 • I 1 0 4 I I 2 • 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 c 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 i) l.OSANGEl.l.S lQPH2b 8utltner II Crul t l Wynn<I C..rwy lb C••wiord rf C,.y JO Y••oerc AUl!tbe<ll SS SUllO<I p •b r II bl · C 0 I 0 • 0 I 1 0 0 0 0 I I 0 0 3 1 I 2 3 I I I 3 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 J I 1 0 3 0 1 0 Totati J4o 2 a 2 To1a1s 11 • 1 • Ho<610fl J 002 000 000 2 Lo\A"99'-~ 010 000 11• 4 E-Wynn. OP-HOUilOn 3 LOB Hovi10fl 7, l.Oi ~les 2. 38-Goross. HR C,.wtord tl>. Cedeno (Cl, Gervey (1). SB-Auer!Hltll. Ooerker II. ... ,, S..tton (W, 11-SI T-2:07. A -2c.c60 . IP H It I.It aa SO S 7 •C lb Y e2 2 0• U"h ........ TOM JENKINS WON THE PHILADELPHIA GOLF CLASSIC. .. don't thlnk they're great playen. "I don't think that Johnny Mlller and Tom Weiskopf have proved they're great pl:ayers. 11tey've each woo one major ti· Ue, but that's aU. To me a great player is one who wins in the ma- jors time alter time, year after year. ''Look at Gary Player," added Green, pausing to shake bis bead 10 admiration. "He just keeps on winning in the big ones. Arnold Palmer , Jack Nicklaus, Lee Trevino. These are the guys who win in lhe big ones, time aner lime, year after year after ye ar. These are the great players." Green isn't down·~ the game's major tournaments - the U.S. and British Opens, the Masters and PGA. Just the op· posite. He contends that it is in the major championship 1hat a player eatabllsbes -at least in the public's mind -h1s claim to greatneas. But lt lakes more than one Utle \s> reach that plateau achieved by tiO very few -like Nicklaus, Palmer, Player lllld Trevtno. .. That's my goal. That's what I'm shooting for," Green said. ''That's what we're all shooting for. "Until you start winning in the majon, and winning more than one, winning consistenUy in the majors, you're just another good player," he said. At least in the public's mind. "Take Gene Littler," Green said. "The public doesn't con· sider him a great player. Thut's nof. what I think about him, or what any of the guys on the tour think about him. But that's what the public thinks about him, just because he's won only one ma- jor." Green, one of the game's brightest young stars. bas yet to win bis first major tiUe. And he ' UPITelep1\14e BILL SHARMAN, KAREEM ABDUL.JABBAR, JACK KENT COOKE ARE ALL SMILES. LA Wagers $2.5 Million ~ .Acquisiti9Il of Jabbar INGLEWOOD (AP> -Lakers owner J ack Kent Cooke wagers a minimum of $2.5 million that Kareem Abdul-J abbar can turn their basketball t eam around. "I am adjustable," the 7-foot-2 center declared on signing a 5· year contract with the Los Angeles Lakers. "I can play the game plan no matte r what it is." To the surprise of few, Jabbar became a Laker Monday, along with Wall Wesley in exchange for Elmore Smith, Brian Winters and the Lakers' two first round draft picks -David Meyers of UCLA and Junior Bridgeman of Louisville. Jabbar will m ake al least $500,000 a year under the Lakers pact. Cooke p a id big money lo Will Chamberlain who helped lead the Lake rs lo an NBA title four years . ago, then quit to become player- coach of the San Diego Con· quistadors of the rival American Basketball Association. Cooke balked when Cham· berlain wanted a $400,000 annual salary tax·free. The owne r won't say what he is paying J abbar, who was Lew Alcindor when he starred three: years for UCLA as the Bruins won three national collegiate titles a nd lost only two games in the span. After the J969 season, Jabbar was the top draft choice in the NBA, going to the last place ~x­ pansion team, Milwaukee. He was rookie-of-the-year in his fi rst season, led the Bucks lo the NBA title in his second and three times was the league's most-valuable player. With the acquisition of Jabbar, coach Bill Sharman of the La.kers observed, "First, I'm terribly pleased to get him. I really feel - and 1 've tried to analyze it the last few days -he can help us in all departments. We try to have a running team, a fas~·breaking team and he agrees." J a bbar, 28, who asked to be traded , said New York 's Knickerbocke rs were his first \!hoice but they seemed not to tru· lywanthim. ANGELS, ROYALS ON TJ' TONIGHT / KANSAS CITY -Th e Calllomia Angels, rained out of their same with Kansas City Monday nl gbl, batUe the Royall tonight ln a TV same on Channel SC~>. •· The Angels' Bill Singer facet Kanus Cil y'it Al Fitzmorris . Sinaer is 6·8 while Fit.zmorrl1 hu an 8·4 record. No date was set ror making up Monday's game . "1 had a strong desire to go to New York, as a youngster I want· ed to play there," he said having gone to high school in New York City before choosing UCLA. ''The Lake rs m ade a sincere effort to get me here. I don't think it is s mart to go to people . who don't really want you." J Mike Burke, president of tfie New York Knicks, look exception t o tha t , saying, "Gene r a l manager Eddie Donovan and I went to Milwaukee and spoke to Bill Alverson and Wayne Em· bry." Burke said the two Bucks leaders were only general in their talks . In addition to being the MVP three times in his six seasons with Milwaukee, Jabbar was on the all-star team four times. His lifetime average for scor· ing is 30.4, highest ever in the ·NBA. He also averaged 17 r e· bounds a game. Cook said both college draftees Meye r s and Bridgeman h a d signed NBA contracts, explain· ing, "The terms to which the men signed were virtually dictated, or the perimeter or the terms were dictated , by Milwaukee. We act- ed a lmost as agents of the Milwaukee Bucks." So the planning obviously had been long term. The Lakers, who finished lasl in their division after a histor y of playoff com· petition, needed a center and take-charge oper ator. Jabbar will team with Kermit Washington, Cazzie Russell, Gail Goodrich and Lucius Allen to present a strong offense with the ne wcomer expected lo be the strength on defense. Top Swim Stars In Long Beach Meet LONG BEACH -America's top s wimming talent, with a cou- ple of not able exceptions, begins eompetition Wednesday for spots on the United States team for the World Aquatic Championships. !he meet will la'St fi ve days, with preliminaries during the day and the fi nals at night. Tim Sha ..... John Hencken, Peggy Tosdal, Valerie Lee, Steve fUrniss, Shirley Babashoff a nd .Jo Harshbarger will be among 'the stars vying for berths on the team that will go to Cali, Colom- . bia, July 18·27. American record holders John Nabor and Lee Engstrand have said they would not compete, ap· parently bypassing the m eet to concentrate on training for the National AA U Outdoor Cham· pionships, Aug. 20·23, al Kansas City an<i the Pan American Games Oct. 12-26 in MexicoC{ty. Particulerly tn the women's division , the U.S. need s its strongest team possible sil)ce the East Germans will have such re· cord setting swimmers as Ulrike Tauber, Kornc lia Ender and Birgit Treiber. · Twenty-rou r men and 21 womtn will quallry ror the world competlllon. Generally two will qualify for each event, but in lJOme cases there will be t.hre-e and ln ethers one. Qualifien will attend a train· lng camp prior to goine to Call. Shaw, a n1tive o! Lona Beach, appeared tf\.t best American hope In the frc~Je rares, hold· Ing world J'ecords at 200 and 400 meters and formerly holding the mark at 1,500 . He ncken, of Santa Clara, Calif., set records in the 100 and 200-meter breast.stroke. Furniss, of Santa Ana, is CO· holder of the world mark in the 200-meter individual medley. Babashoff, of Fountain Valley, holds the 400-meter women's freestyle record and will try and regain the mark in the 200. Harshbarger holds the record in the 800-meter freestyle. Babashoff has entered six events in the trials, explaining, "I have entered them all, but I haven't decided it I'll swim them • f\!l. "The East Germans swim long course meters all year round which means they have more chances to sef world records. Ender got her 200 mark (2:02.27) this March while we were still swimming yards. I think I can better my tl m e in the 200 meters." She has entered all Cour freestyle distances -100, 200. 400 and 800 meters -and both in· dlvidual medleys. Losner on All-stare Bob Loaner, Marina Hlch'• two-lime All·CJ F star, hnd Loi Amigos Hi1h akyacr..,er Tom Schnelderjohn have aecured po1ltions on the-ct'F i\11-slar buketball leam which will face a slmllar group or LA City playen. The game ls July 9 at Cal Slot< (Fullerton) . desperately wants it. ··1 don't think the hist.or)' books are going to care much tbal I won the 8 .C. Ooen or Tallahassee." be said. "I rve won seven to,uma- ments In six yeurs," he said, "but until I start winning the ma- jors I 'm just another good ployer." The young man with the crouched and curious putting stance had a banner s~uon last year winning four t•lles and son>~ $211 .000, thir_d on. the money list. He's bee~ in a slu~p this season most of his $38,971 tn winnings came via a second place finish in the Crosby . lrvi~ Netters Advance CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex.- Scott Carnahan a nd Bob Wright of UC Irvine both posted first round singles win Monday in the NCAA tennis tournament, here. Carnahan posted an easy 6·1. 6-1 triumph over Mark Jee of Navy and Wright coasted to a 6·1, 6-2 victory over Bob Kleinecke of West Texas State. · Andy Rae of the University or San Diego, winner of the recent NCAA Division II singles tille, lost his first round m atch lo Bob Van Hoer of Minnesota, 7·5, 6-2. fJCI lt'ome.1 lt'i11 KALAMAZOO , Mich.-UC Irvine's Sue Ince and Jean Nachand both advanced wit h singles wins Monday at the In· tercollegiate Women's tennis tournament, here. Ince ctef ealed Nerissa Riley or Odessa College 7-6, 4·6, 7·5 and Nachand took the measure of Teri Standley of Cal State (Long Beach) 6·1, 6-0. Russ ian Meet Off INDIANA PO LI S -The Amateur Athletic Union said Monday it has canceled the dual track meet with the Soviet Union at Kiev scheduled for July 4.5 because ·of what it calJed "numerous contract violations by the USSR All Sports Commit- tee." The denial of television rights lo the meet in the United States was one of the violations, accord- ing to Ollan Cassell, executive director of the AA U. Clarke MVP P HILADELPHIA -Bobby Clarke, team captain of the Stanl ey Cup champion Philadelphia Flyers, was named this year's National Hockey League Most Valuable Player t(}o day. He won the same award two seasons ago. He will receive the David Hart Memorial Trophy Wednesday . Gulle tt AfHng CINCINNATl -Cincinnati pitching ace Don Gullett has been placed on the 21-day dis- abled list, a spokesman for the National League club announced today. The ha rd-throwing left·hander- sufCered a small fracture or his left thumb Monday night en route to his fifth victory in a row for a 9·3 record for the NL West Division baseball leaders. Americans Win NOTTINGHAM , England - Three Americans. Arthur Ashe, Cliff Richey and Stan Smith, each won their first round m~tches today in the $103,500 John Player International tennis tournament, final tuneup before Wimbledon. Ashe beat Paul Gerken 6-4 6·4. Richey rallied Br~zil'~ Thomas Koch 3·6, 7-5, 6-2. Smith whipped Jaime Fillo! of Chile 6·2 ~~ . Other first round winners in- cluded Australia's John Alex- ander, who defeated Britain's Roger T~ylor 9·8, 7-5, and Alex 'Metreveh of the Soviet Union who eliminated Barry Philllpa: Moore or Australia 6·3, 6·4 . S tanto• Na.ted NEW YORK -Slugging out• fielder Lee Stanton of t he California Angels was a un• antmous. choice as the American League's Player of the Week, U was announced Monday. Stanton had 16 hits ln 38 Uma et bat for a .421 average lost week. His hlt.s included· t.be fint t~ erand s lam hom• runs of tili major leaauc cueer. He a1" drove ln 13 runs. C.M Piela ,, .. , .. u CINCJNNATl -Marvtn Cobb. a Unlvcralty of Soutberq Call(r ·" football met baseball 1tan , turned down th• C a ltfornia Ansell of th• American LHJUe to play with the Clnclnnati _..Dlalt ot UMI Na· tlonal Football Lea1ue1 the Bengals annoulfccd Monday. Tuesdey June i7. 1975 DAIL'( PILOT 81) AIM FOR TOP OF FLAGSTJCk ForCdM Miller, Foes Hurl No-hitter CM Five Los Al Results RoJ11ps Hor e~cing Since most srccns have more sand and water in front then In back, this kind or approach can l~ad to trouble. To counteract the tendency to fall short, I suggest you aim for the to p of the flag.stick (A) instead of the hole (8). This will automatically cause your approech shots to carry deeper into the arcen end closer to the hole. [ IRON OUT THOSE IRON SHOTS• Arnold Palmj!rS DOOl<let· Houma the Iron'>· "'v~~ ch,1mp1on~1hp lop~ to ne1p snarpen ~our 1foosl'lot tethn1t1ue Senti 20c .,nu ., ~tJmpctl retu•o enveloPI" 10 Arnold Pdlm-.r. '" ''•"t ot lthS '1IW\O..JDI!' -----------------------1 Newport Fireineil · Hosting Olympics Newport Harbor will host the Firemen's Sum· mer Olympics and at the same time defend the gold medal it won in basketball a year ago with a s tronger team when action gets under way in 19 sports Wednes- day at UC Irvine and other area facilities. More than 1 ,350 in· dividual firemen will be competing in events ranging from 8-ball pool to marathon runnin~ and including 26 teams in softball competition and 16 in basketball. Tile South Coast Gun Club will host .the shoot- jng competition while archery will be contested at Oranco Bowmari Range. Corona del Mar High will be the site of volleyball action and Big Canyon Reservoir will be used for bicycling and marathon events. Gregg Miller and Dean Foes combined to hurl a no-hitter Monday night to pace Corona del Mar to a l ·O win over Costa Mesa in the openlng game of thti Harbor Area baseball season a t TeWlnkle Park. In other action in the! league , Huntington Beach notched a 3·2 win over La Quinto at TeWinkle and in games played al Costa Mesa Park, Newport and Fountain Valley battled to a 2-2 tie and Estancia blanked University r 3·0. Corona del Mar got on- ly four hits off Costa ~esa 's Tim Rosauer, but it was enough as Miller and Foes had the no- hitter. CdM scored the only run of the game in the third inning when Dave Smiley and Brad Greeley walked and Bill Moore singled. Huntington Beach took a 2·0 lead over La Quinta in the second when J eff Avery t and Kevin ~ugave·ro had rbi sangl~s. Trailing 2-0 going into the sixth inning, Foun- tain VaJJey tied the game with two runs and the game ended in a lie after six frames. Doug Kanen. Bill Wilkinson and PauJ Smith walked to load the bases for Fountain Valley. Dave Soss was hit by a pitch and Matt Palmer singled for the two tallies. Hwnt ... •<11 UI CK .. M9 .. 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I Warl<Mr<no Rita <Bertram I V•lo Fleet Be•u <H•rtJ DaMy Ex pres\ (Adair I !>Ir Oecka IT reasure I Snith• Oet ILll>html ::~ El Camino College ~ scored three goals in the 122 second period and went 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 2 2 THlltD RACE ~yards, l vear Olds .and up. Cl•lmino. Purse ~1900. Cl.aiming prl<e i 1600. on to post an 8-7 victory over Golden West Mon- day night in s ummer 121 water polo action in the 112 m Cypress College league. r II • 001 010-2 1 , 000 020-2 1 I Trte Gamm• Alpl\8 Nu Oaoav·s Jel I Harli Pilleen'S D•ndy ICruo~rl Flu" 81obby Flun lLlr>ll•m I Joyous Speedy (Ad•irl Joyous V•ltnhne 18enk>I OvSI 0.•11 (Ctrdot.al Pok1e Red ICltro>St I g~ Orange Coast dropped 11~ a 10-5 verdict lo the host ::~ Cypress Charger s . EsUnc.I• UI Green, ct Griffln,p Ronqulllo, \~ V•llere, 3D Wlncler, If C11tr•n. c T.lluO., c OoNlly,lb 8.a11Mrr8, lb •II r • 0 • I 4 I • 0 2 ' 1 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 II rlll 0 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 Lugee IBroo)lsl ~OUltTH RACE 3S0yara•. 3ye.>r ol~ and up. Cl•1m1n9 Pur>e \lj()Q. Leading th e Golde n West scoring were Doug Fabian and Don Caskey in with two goals each. • Cl•1m1ng price~-Tiie XI Mu Zeta S<OObV Oooby 0o (LIDl\iml ~c. Note Mi n I Hull 8ldWl'IO 18fOOllSI Aocky 8e•th Hank (Pa9e 1 Sir 8<1nd (Ad•lrl Bo Bo tBanksl Rocket To Me ICardoa I g~ Orange Coast was m paced by.Eric Smith and :~; Oscar Trout with two 122 goals each with Mike . .all r J 0 S.ne. rf Flemming, rf II rbi eressler, lb I 0 Aotiertson, 2b 3 0 1 0 0 0 I I 0 0 1 ·o 0 0 0 0 FIFTH llACt: -870 yard~ 3 \'('er olds •nd uo. Claiming. Purse '3000. Claiming price "4000. Troup hitting the other. 2 0 fOU•TH •AC8 110 Y"d' l ye.tr • old• A.Jil> Cl•1n11no p.,, •• $1000 Corne "bn o.o. IMyln) I llO • 00 l 00 Eegle l.•nellno <Alcl'ltrchl • .o > 20 Ml Arrowey ICtetto•I • 00 Tlmt ... 0 All<O r•n Tiie unutll, MOil<tll 2. l •rdy ftoc>.ot , Sud I• LOdt, HllO 6klb S<rttclltd Mtl M81111, s.nou1n, .. , Jet, W•tcll Mei rhel, uwyet~ S.r "'"TH ltAC« -))() Y<l•dl 7 .,.., Olds C111m1no. 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Rulerlo,"\ Vtn IL11>11aml · 1<1 40 8 IA • .o Mt Adeque•e tC•rdOtd I 6.llO s uo S.nciy llannan tMylhl 6.00 Tl"" nsa . Al\O r•n Bunny's Cold, C:.ee Cl Jay. Midway D•ndy, O•nny Due, 10.inoGo, Fraltow. No >tr 411<.l>I"~. U Eu<1• -4·1tularlt's van & +Mr Adequate, "•rd ~ua.lO. NINTH AACE ••o Yatds J Yt:•r ol<t> (.l••mono Purst l 1900 Tonto Ba•\ V1~ (Wal~t •? 40 I? W I> 00 O\•<•moor (Lopll.im1 8.00 • l>O Cle<hAOuln IMylhl ) 6U Tome 22 S1 Al-.o ran Roy•I u,;r ~u. Oldie a...1 Goodie. Plenly Fasl. Van Oirl. ll"s A Sure Th1n9, 5noo~um S•m, SpWdy Cec.o Scrat clled -Frtncll Mtlo.t, Alam1IM News. Sold 111 Tone. Play Hou.-. is Eat<I• -•·TOftlO 8ir1 VIC " s.. Clllc.amoor, Paid $1,4H.S41. .,...,-- To Win Danny Byers and Gury Spink combined for 25 points Monday nh?ht to lcud Costa Mesa Higfl lo a 64-43 win over Foothill in Orange League s um- mer basketball uction ;.it Orange High . ln other Ora n ge Lt'aguc game1:1, Orange ddeakd M l!>sion Viejo, 54-50. in overtirr<'. and Villa ·Park pounde <.l Universit~. ·19 33. Byers h.id Jtl points and Spink 11 as Costa Mesa exploded in the fourth (I ua rte1', outscor- ing Foothill, 24·8. It was a sweet win for Cabla Mesa coach ~arry Sun· derman since foothill is t' o a c h c d I.> y B o b Sorenson, Sunclt•rman's predecessor Despite c 1g hl ficl() l!Oals by Kelly Cox and 10 points b y 6 ·!1 Steve Sawyer . Mission Viejo foll short aflt.>r rullying from a 25-16 halftime de- ficit. CoU• Mtu (U l '" II pl ,, Byer~ • J 2 " Dy,•rt ' (I • 4 Mt lier • Ci • 8 '>C>tn• ) 1 (l II YounQ l 1 J ~ Wtll\ • II l I Sordham .I u I b Oman • 0 ' 8 Total\ )() • " .. Footnlll !>core ~Y Ou~;ierf S 8 •l c~t•Me~a u 17 ~ ,. .. M1UrOI\ Vle10 (SOI '" II pl IP Z099 , I I lllUN" I 0 I 1 S.wyer 1 4 • 10 Co• !< I i II Ho1ttruP ~ I ~ II Kemedy t 1 3 l tAM1<llen I 0 0 ? lo~I\ 20 10 16 so S<ore lly Ou•rtor• Or~ •• 11 \l q 8 S< Voe JO 9 1 11 ' )() Unlversrty llll fg It pl lit Smolh 0 J • l This year's event is sponsored by the Newport Bench Fire Department w ith 12ofthe 19 events on lhe campus at UC lrvine . Members of the gold medal winning Newport Harbor basketball team oC last year include Glen Thomsen. Jon Thornton, captain Dave Engelstad, Brian Roche, Bob Web· her and newcomer Norman Maggard, a re· cent graduate of Cal St ute (Fu Jlerton J. St-n,lf Fleed,c.t S..lton, SS Colem•n, lb· lb P Kerce, rt ' Lyons, rt Lundstrom, lb Northrop, 2b Averyl, 71>-lb M119avero, 2b WrtQhl,p S..nchel, p Sllule, P • 0 3 I J 0 • I 0 0 I 0 TOl81S 33 3 Ulllv•"llY IOI I 0 2 0 I 0 Murray, \S Gomez, lb JOllll)On, c B•lrler, c Gllc.k, 11 Mor•n,<I Mull, 3b T1lles,rf Witherspoon, p O'DonMll,D .all r l 0 2 0 3 0 I h rlli C) 0 The Riverview Hospltdl Ollll B., IAdalrl Proml~• Promio:.t>s IWa•d l Groovy Grumpy IC.till Judy's Man (8ank \I 11q 1n 172 119 122 II~ Rustlers Fall, 80-7 4 Po1ru:r Mc:Clymon<1~ Ha1IOrd Eycoll ' 1 l I ? 0 10 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CdluD I 0 1 I 7 I I 0 I 0 Ctteen 7 ' \ Chairman John Bra0ot non o f the Newport Beach Fire Department has announced a ten· tative time scheduie of events with the publi~ in· viled lo witness any or all of the action. free of charge. Finals in most <:'vents will be held on Saturday. 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Tonio Link• IMylt'\I Game Copy !HMl1 WHlTTJER -John Hirs~er had 21 points Ran<.•ho Alamitos High. He playt!d in the Orange County all-st;.ir b<isket- ball game last Saturday. Total • 111 9 8 3J 3 0 3 0 I 0 ' 0 I 0 Tot•ts 18 3 Sore {y ln..lngs I 1 I I 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 Tol••s 3 0 3 0 3 0 3 0 I 0 2 0 u 0 S<ore lly Innings I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 SIXTH RACE lSO Y&rd\ l year d I p k 18 b 0105. C1a1m1no Pur\e \2100. C1~1m10Q an e ar er , Ul pr1ce"'ooo 12~ tbc G.Olden West College 1::'0:::1R~~'~ld'!~rk•1 0; Rus tlers dropped an Roi11110No1e 1A1c11ard\1 111 80-74 decision to Cypress GOlr will be contested al Mesa Verde and Jrvine Coast Country Clubs while bowling and 8-ball pool will move lo Kona Lanes in Costa Mesa. Hunt 8eCKn L.a Qu10(41 r h e 021 000 0-l 'I I 010 000 1 2 I> I r II e Estanci• 000 000 03-3 • 2 Unl<rtrsl ty 000 000 P0-0 1 • ~,:·~.~:~0r~~1~~~7;!1 :~~ in Rio Hondo summer Notso•hady IC.ardol~ I 119 1 b k tb 11 I Paul'•CM1<e <Har11 117 eague as e a p ay at S\ Lou1\ Jr. 1ward1 119 Rio Hondo College here .. Deep Sea Fish Vista A barbeque will be held Thursday night at Bommer Canyon with participation Jim iled to 500 contestants . Have1i Sparks Blackies, 80-53 SAN ~l.OltO (llftCI St. L•nlllntl -St Ch ' di c ed '12 MIQlttn:. rock <Ocl, 2 mackerel, •9S N T eve I ey s or . bluebHJ, 1Siullto l>en. I wllile\e.t et 1•11e 24 points -all On field bass. CS'91'1tlllll.,.I -61 ;anolet~: 1 I M d · ht t .,.llowt•ll, 2 l>Ur8tllda, IS bonito. 706 goa S-On ay m g 0 ulico1>tn.st0rock <Oc1. lead Build & Grow to an Nl!WPOllT !Art'1 LalHllntl -n T HB A G t . •noler5: 40 ban ... rock tOcl, 1 0 ce 89.74 win over arret m t>ili11u1, 1t11.,.1>au.10 ... ., •• Leoer> Costa Mesa open sum· -92 •noler" 12 t>ass. ~rock cod. MOUo HY <v1r1's u1M111111 -mer league basketbaU H•nolers:,.lt10<od,2Jsrot1"oe1. Bob Lent o f Hunt· action at Costa Mesa Blukle'l (IOI Cunn1no11•m Parker GeOfge 8urllnol'lem JltCkSOO Clllldreu Keyes o. Be•er H.avt" Totals ,, It 3 l 2 0 • 2 3 1 3 0 1 0 2 1 8 I 11 2 34 12 Score by "••vu .~~ ~~t~~~":~~' t~1;;,~ iC·nhg~onTBea_ch fdeTfeatt~d High. cs,.rtthllh1gl -•O ano1er\: H (lS raVtS 0 US In, •1~:Z;.s10E -'° 11no1ers: 139 7·5, 6·1, to win the Men's In the other open G•rrettl~41 " tNss,111e1i1>u1.•1rot11 c.od. C (Intermediate) singles , league game, Lee Haven c.Aae1man • o SANTA MONICA -&4 anglers: u . . . . R.J'Clelman 14 3 Ollto IMIU, u rock wu. l wlllle sea tenms championship m had 18 points and Dave Malllieu 0 1 11eu, 3 send IMlss, 4 "•llbut ..,,._ the third annual Orange Baker 1 S to pace J.Mc.cio~ko • 1 Pl•na<heCk (W•honl 117 Noo ou1 IPt1t101 111 Monday nigh l. SEVENTH A.ACE 400 y.ud• 3 yuroldl1ll1n Pur~ \10.000 dda(,d • Tl>l"LHsle l.11. Request (Wa ro I Lovleo (Wllio.trl Scoops Oehoht 1wa1sont uur~ tc.rta~rt Oe<k"tm tDreyerl Cupid's CODY (Adair I Tlllnk Gold (L!pllam t Morning Aller (Richatd>I Go Pl,tol Shot IH.arl l pf tp W•ndtl Wll<ll (Mylf!S) 0 'I 177 11/ ,,, 118 .,. 120 120 .,, 118 120 I • EIGHTH RACE 3SO YMOS. 'yeur 10 olds. Cli1lm1no. Purse ~?JOO. c1.,1m1no 8 pr oc.e \4SOO • 6 Tiie Mercy General Hospital o 2 Private Flequul !Ada11 l 2 6 Luke\ Joker (Mylt~ I 2 ·11 Mr. Alool ITroa.urel 2 18 Seronn1 Neel cwa1kerl 13 80 Vallo Aull• tHarll 7S 78-5,3 3t 42-80 Euy"sFolly ICalll Bl•ck Cyn tC1crlue) Almost• Rocket !Ma ldonado) Happy Cit I Garza I 122 112 172 171 112 112 119 119 112 pf Ip • a • JI 4 I MIMTH ltACE -3SO y"rds. 3 year olds. Clalmlng. Purse 11100. Cla1m1fl!I price "'000 2 9 • I 10 .All Profit (Hartl 122 1'rv11teMarlon 1Tree\ure1 in Golden West h eld a narrow halftime lead (42-38 ) but was out- s cored by 10 in the second half. Hirschler is a promis· ing 6·9 center from EXCITING PRO VOLLEYBALL BANGERS vs. STARS 8 p.m. June17 U.C. Irvine Golderi Wot 1741 Jonn~on Parker . Hir~crt1e1· sntll•<ky Fletcher C.ltlrk lottl• Ht1lll1me lq It pt 1P l l I a 8 I I~ 111 1 71 I 1 ~ b 1 .. • 0 J 8 31 8 II 1• Golekn We \t, 42 38 Store by Ou•n•r• Viii• Polrk Unrwr•llY r '~ ( I , IS II 10 lb II 6 3 13 We cover th• waterfront in the 510,000 for only 5167.5t a month. Wherher you need $5,000 or $10,CXX> get it from 1he people who lend millions. Commercial Credit. Monrhly payment bosed on o Sl0,000 HomeOwner loon, for 120 months, 01 on onnuul percentage rote of 1 6°~. Toro I poyint:nl S20, 101.20. A loon of S.'.>,000 and over m1.1st be secured by o comb1no110n of real onc.J per::.onol property, 4~ ll 0 2 2 7 2 s , f) 21 ,. 30 tll\glen: '°rock beu, lS m•tkettll, c· h Hollen 7 :Jh81tou1. ity tournament O\'er t e Blackies past La l'~onda, Freeman o ~AltAOISI: COYE -to anolor~ 20 k d Mel.Un 0 uuco 1>1u 2.0 roc11 b•~' 360 rock wee en · 80-53. Ac1e1m.a" 1· cod. • • Bob He rman of Irvine, O.Mc.Clo~l<.ly 0 DANA WHAltF -175 •noler\~ a I . l R b Gl h Tot•ls 13 8 bass, 2011811Dul, 31 roO COcl, 14 while OSt 0 0 ert ayS er La FtMl.a UJI a11lld & Grew 1&11 Kis>emall ICle•luel 119 New Pollc.y (Ada" I 172 Bannon Go IL1phdml 122 Prowler !Aocnard\I t 19 Feirlt\5 Fr.in!<. (W~honl 122 Crawford H al I T ickets-$4 00 & $2.50 Students & Mili tary- $1 .00 discount Commer~~·l.~~~~tL~:.?orati0n ~ e. 5e~~·:;ll!GO {,.,..l<IPll Pier) -08 ~f no:-vney in the D <Nov· Oay1on ·: ·~ p~ ': C:..mon ·: ·~ ~ ~: •"Olen: 12>e11Ncore, 19 ve1tow1111t. <0 1ce1 finals, 4-6, 6-4, 7 ·5. Hatc.11111 • 1 1 9 M<IC.ensie 9 1 1 19 barra<u<ll, 1,3" rock cod, l>I Ull<o (n women's B singles Hallm 0 0 I 0 Aldrige l l 1 1 Jet Actounl I DreyN I 1n Hot Sllol Cute Bor ICardotal 117 Southern Cal1forn1a BANGERS 7 14 /547-5194 370 Eas t 17th Street • Phone: 645-8700 CrNol Life lnauranct A\ailaL!e to Elii;ib!~ n.,1 NW\'l"S •I Gr('U'l n~tn beSS,2m8tllerel.lllngcOd. • Pri" ' 0 3 2 TownsetMS 0 0 I 0 G If w· ltlEDONDO -141 anlfle rs: 261 Laura Jean Pruim of Scllum8<.her , 0 I .. Cllldley 12 0 • 2• 0 llllters <~~~~m~~oa~~~•co~aM~a lMttohn ~~n & 7 J 1 • ~~~ • • 3 17 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cod. aar .. -91 •nolet\; 1, 12S rocll 1 RoOln'°'1 I 0 0 2 Sl)enc:er I 7 1 • I 1tOC1s.;,•1. •"'*CH _ •> •no••rs·. , •• BilU.ngs o~ Orange, 6-2, euer l o o 6 v.1.. 1 o 2 1 Harrison Currick and ~ .... v ,. 6 3 th r I d NolH • 0 'l 8 Fry\lle 1 0 0 2 Al Shandie were the win· ~ockc.od,21s.ncll>eU,21111tbut. · , Jn e ina roun . Toi.ti• 2• S 12 U Tot.els 40 8 1S 18 ....----------------------------------------------, ners of a two·dt1y eclec· FACTORY Demo SALE! • TOYOTA HA.MflU: 74 TOYOTA S:ELICA 4 '°"° 111 r»Q"' hHl~r UIJ/1(1111. 53477 • VOLVO •74 VOLVO 142 AulO . •"· tl••eo. t1lly• ""..ell. OT 11_.no wrw11. (40&7~61 sssss • USED CAR SPECIALS 69 DOD~E DART ~T s.-" v.e ..,._,IC pc .. or •'...,'"" .., taOIO IYiNll,111 5 1477 '71 OLDS CUTLASS 4 tit H T IWIO#lllht;. .., t OM ••~ti !\XI 11700111<1 ·q 777 73 PIHTO STATl0"4WA~OH lautt• 111111 1111or,,."' 11r ""'°' ~ tKI< lf>e0N"I Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Boston 33 24 .579 New York 33 26 .559 1 Milwaukee 29 30 .492 5 Baltimore 26 32 .448 71;z Detroit . 25 31 .446 71r.t Cleveland 24 35 .407 10 West Diviaion JS 25 .583 35 28 .556 11/'.t 29 'ZT .518 4 30 30 .500 5 31 33 .484 6 25 34 .424 91 ~ Oakland Kansas City MJrmesota Texas AngeJs Chicago MeM8y'1S<0rt1 Baltlmot• a, Cltwl•tMS J ~ton•.O.trolti IUlnnl~I New York 10, Mllw•ukee 1 Clllltornl• •I K•nNS City, ppd., ,.,n MlnMtot• 7, O.kland • Only o-s .Kl'led1119CI . T~y·s G81"14'1 0.111111\d (Blue .. s •nd Ho1umen S 61 At Min· MIOI• IGolll ... S •nd Albury '-21 Mllw .... kM tCutro 2·1.•nd ColDOrn ,.41 el New Yotll IGur• 1-1 •nd Ooblbn 1·SI 68111mor• tCueller J.SI •I Cltvel80CI (Aaich 1.0, 8oslon (Pole Mor Win •·SI al Cetroll IL• Gfow 4-SI ClllltOrftll !Fl911erO• S02l II Ke""' CJly (Brllt~ •.J or Oel C.nton 0·21 Otluoo <Knt .. 11•l1 .. u tH•r111n< 31 We411•w•r'• o.""" 8•111more el Clttnl•M 8ott0fl •1 0.1tolt Mll•811kff at Ht• Yor ll. CallfOnllt II IC•n'u City Odltnc!llMlnnuot• OllutO•ITuu NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 34 23 .596 New York 31 · 24 .564 2 Philadelphia 32 28 .533 31/2 Chicago 31 29 .517 4 •i<i St. Louis 27 30 .474 7 Montreal 23 30 .434 9 West Division Cincinnati 39 25 .609 Dodgers 36 29 .554 3' 2 San Diego 30 32 .484 8 San Francisco 29 33 .468 9 Atlanta 26 36 .419 12 Houston 24 43 .358 161,~ · Me••l'' Sc-• Chluoo •. Pllll•delpl\ 17 s.n oi.oo 1, S.n Fr•nCIKO I Pllls~r9ll 10, St. l.011is • OnclnMll t, All•nl• 1 Los Anoe In•. Houslon 2 Only o•~s "lleduled TM•Y'I G•nw1 Phll•delph l• ILonboro •·31 •I Cl'llC•Oo (A•u$Chel 4 .. I New York lM•lle<k .. 4 and Ttte2·SI al Monlr .. I IR09tts4-4 •nd Slantiou" O~I SI. l.oUl5 (McGIOthen •·S) at PllHburl)h (Elll5 3·31 Atl.nl• (Mol1on•-t> ., Cl"ci"Mtl INolM17 )) Hou\ton IAotierts l·el at l.H ""9olt\ <MHser\mllh ,_JI s.., Olevo tFr•l5tet1en ._., at S.n l'ren<.IHo lhl<-4-SI WMftes•n '• G.ttllft At I ant• •I CIMlnn•ll Phll.0.lllfll• •I Chl<•90 s.n 0199o et San Fr•n<l1<0 St. L.o\lll •I Plttst111roh New Yorll •t MolltrHI Hou~ton •I Los Ano-lo DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO I 'i66 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA 646 -9303 \r• ••< r P.,.-t, flnrh C.,'1,..p Of'""'. Doy• n •• ~~ p,,,.,\ f',.v,.-t.,a~nt ()prn 'l'ltwrdo..,, 'I'"", ... Jr,.., Wf MOE OVERSEA\ OfllVlAll \ tic golf tournament at El Niguel Country Club with a score of 58. Second pla<.'l' went to W a de H ampton und Norb M yel's at 59 with six teams tied for third al 60. SIYIN ADVANTAGH OUI 'AGll OFHIS that yours may not! 1 COMPLnl OIAN•I COUN" COYllA51 t1Mh141111: ~ ._ ... s .. ci.-. Mltll•• •'-I•. D ... f'ellfr J. .. 11 • Lent leecll 9114 ... , ef L.A .... 2 MONTH TO MONTH HNTAL IA,IS 3 NO DEPOSIT H9UiUD ON AP,.OVID CHDIT 4 ONLT •11 10 PH MONTH TOTAL COST ( 11•11111'"4 ....... 5 NIW COMPACT UNIT Siii 11 ... I <4 I 11, 1 6 VOICI MUSAGI PAOllS ALSO AU AYAtUIU 7 FVLL llllf MAINTINANCI ORANGE COUN'TV ff AOIO'T FL£ PHONE SFnVICE '"<' t7 I 41 ll5·l30S lfl IO. $AMTA ,., lAHT4 8114 1.-U..,.W ... "°' MtUllll Viti.. INN ........ S.A (._ ... ••A l,eA C.Jitlrt,.. ~I T.,.. t•ll ... .,_ U•·JJU E. AIR CALIFORNIA ANNOUNCES DIRECT DAILY FLIGHTS FROM ORANGE COUNTY! T dl<e off for Tahoe the easy way .. With Air Cahfom1a. For ju,I $32 00. a 1:onvement. comfortable Electra Jet n1es you direct. Weekdayl> or Ulel'k ends. from nearby Orange Counly Au port. !>pedal discounts for famll1es .:ind groups of len or more. Only wtth Air Cal1fo101a . . the airline that con "'~tl'nilv 1?t1ms the best on time record 111 the l1u!.mess One call to Easy lnfor 11MllOn Mranges ewry1hing from A19h1 1e,'1rvi\t1ons 10 complete vararion packages. W1th tickets wa itiny at .1 nE"l'l•by trawl agent. Easv enough"' All Cahlom1a 10 Lake Tahoe we'r~ easy to lake' Coll Cosy Information In Orange C'ounty,(714)5404550: Downey. (213) 924·3313. Laguna. (714) 496-6000 Los Angeles, (213) 627-5401 AIR CALI FORNI.A We're easy to take. f rm 1:..'<A • I I '" ,,. DALY PtL.OT Tumday.June 17, 1975 PUBLIC NOl'ICE PUBLIC NOTICE "' ... ,.,.. M.f'.»Jel llOTIC.CTI><••on..s NOll'9TOC'llOITO-.S IUll'llUMQOV•TOl'TM• wN•.o-couno•n.e ITATIO.CA&.IN•NIAPOll ttATIOl'CA'-•flO•NIAllO• ntllCOUNTTOl'O-aAMll TM•COUMTYMO•.A .... .... ~ .... 4Wal•• l~t"lll• ot '"t\l•I. L, MA'tKUM. EUAIW of MARVAN S f<OSTER, 0Kff'9cl Dt«oewo NQ'flCC 15 HEfll!tlY GIVEN 10 IN NQtlCE 1$ HEllileev GIVEN 10 ,,. ,,...'°"' ot the allo11e ,..med OKedent <,..~ ot 111e eoo .. Mnwd oec_,.., llllot' aJI Mnonl 11ev1no claims ~t _, •II per~• Mv1119 <l•IMS il04llni1 t'-'41lcl *<•Oent •rt r9qvlrtd • tll• -w1d ~-t ••• te.tulNCI to Ille tlwm. wttll lM ne<ttwry VOllCNO. "' -· wllll IN MC«U•fY -~ ,,.. ,,. Office of the <ltrll of tl\9 acio.....,. ,,. oftl<• ot 111e <*II of IM ....._ ..,.. lltlofel,evr1. or toprewl\I t1>em, WlttllN IJJlecl<-t.or to1wuaf\t tl\em, Wltllttw l\K-Y VOutller•. to l'W \Hldlt~ lllKftWtY ¥0U<Mrl, to Ille IM\4ltr~ ill lM ww Offlte ot l!OWIN W, 04~: olll lN WW Offl<t Of ELLIS .. MOR FEE. 1.0 A'"nllH ~al\60., jt 0. -.. RISON, H..00 Brookl\urst, "-ttln S-.. kn C.ttnwnt•. Callfornte mt?, 11a11ey, C.llf wflkll 11 11111 l)leceOI bwJ ""'''" ., the PIKt ot l>VllMn OI "'-un-~ of Ula UMMl'll9fted In •II matwn dt~ In •II fl'llllte•l P9•talnln9 to lltt''--lnlllQ to tM nt•t• Of wld llK• .,. nt•w ot Miid 0.<.0.111, within 9-.,..,, wltflil'I kMlr montlll eft11t IN flnt montn•efter the llrlt publl<eltoo\OI 1111, llUDll<•t!Oll Of tllls nodct. llOl:lee Oetec1May21, ltlS 0.tlldAM\l ?O, lt15 HOWAROM FOSTER NEU.IE L MAIUC:UM Admlnl1tr•toroftME.ll41e Eu:cutrla of the Will Of Of Ille olltlOV• na,,,.cl OK.ciitrll tneebOvoe nemllddeccclenl •Ll.IS&MO•lllSON l.OWINW.CNA,.,.1.£ 11•8.......,•t MA,..~ Gr• ... 114 f'OUNT.AIN VALLIE\', CALIF f'.0. .. aMI 1' ... N •l41' S.. ci.no.•w. (.ahtoroola '2•12 ...........,., ter ~S4retw Tiii. ft2•'11t Pvbtlst>ed 0••"9«' Co.-st D•lly Pilot, ,..._ .. yterlE .. clllrta JunelO 11,24,anclJulyl, 1975 216S.75 PUC>tl\lled Oranoe Co•1>t Oa1l'1' Pilot, Mtv 21. and June >. 10, 17 1975 1cu2 1s l--P-V_B_L_l_C_N_O_Tl_C_E __ PUBLIC NOTICE SLP JSIM NOTICE TO CREDITORS 8•1... SUPUllDR COUIUDl"THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS ST.ATE OF C.ALll"ORNIA FOR SUf'l.•tOR COUllT 01" THE THE COUNTY OF ORANGE STATIEOFC.ALIFOANl.A FOR Nt A· 02 THEGOUNT'l'OtrOAANGE E~latC' of RUTH !ff A-tl-44t Oecta~eo E\t•teOI MYRON S GREENBERG, NOTICE IS HEREBYGI ENlothe 0.Uollsec! ~reottor• of the dbove n.ime det~t NOTICE IS HEREBY Gii/EN to Ille that all pero;alls navin11 cla m1. ilQillMI cred1lon ol Ille above named oect<lefll '"" saod decede,,I .)re required to I•'~ that dll perM>n• hewing tl••n~ ag<11n~1 !hem with Iii<; nece~wry vouchers, In Ille said decedent ar" required lo hie the ottot" ot 1ne <1"rll ol the dbO•• et1 them, with Ille necessar 'I' vouchers, 1n llllt'd tOOJrt or to prese1111nem, w1tn lht Ille olht" of '"" cl"r~ ot 1ne abow en '\eu swry vovchers 10 tile uno..r.tgned hlleel court, or to pre5otnl them with the at the Law Otllce ot BARNES, SCHAG, O«otsury wouclltHS to Ill" u..-rsigned JOHNSON, KENNEDY & CARLSON• Jltlleolhce of Joseph M Fredrles 3SSO l3S21 Paseo de Valene 1a. Ste 2-01 Wil>hire Btvd . Suite 1000 Los ~ .. les. La!Wna H••"· Catllorn1a 9265.J. which b C.111 90010, Which os the place of busl the pl•ce of bvs1ne~sol the unc1ers1gN;<1 ,..s,s ol the u,,ci.rsigned 1n all matters "'all mc111ers pertaining to the estateot perta1111ng 10 tne estate of said cte<e said de<edenl, w1th1n lour monlhS alter oent, w111>1n lour montns aller Ille lirs1 Ille t"'' publicclllon ol this notice pubtlcallon ot th11. riot ice. Dated May 27, 1'175 Ocllotd May 9 197S Marshall H Anderson J r Earl Greenberg Executor ol the W•ll EtetulO< ot tlle Will ot theabovt nameddecedcrlt ot the above named decedent 6.AANES, SCH AG, JOHNSON, J05E PH M trREDA ICS KENNEDY a CARLSON lSSOWllllllre Blvd By ERNEST J SCHl'G JR Wt• 1000 JJUI Pueo de v •len<i•, Ste 207 Las .A,..elH, Gahl tOOIO ut..,.. Hills, C•llfornl• tUSl Tel {2Ul 180-UM Tel loll ,_ a.-y fer Ea.c .. tor Attorne'l'S tor E aecutor Publl'>tu•<I Oranoe Coa\I Daily Pilot, Pvbl1~hed Orange Coast Da1ty Pilot Junel0,11,H andJulyl, 1~/S 21S9-7S JuneJ, 10, 17 2', 191S ?033 7> P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE RESOl.UTION NO 4U A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY C.OUNCIL OF THE CIT\' OF IRVINE DETERMINING ANO DECL.AAING THE PREVAILING WAGE RATES WITHIN THE CITYOF IAVINEANDAESCINDING RES<M.UTION NO Jt1. WHEREAS, 5ettoon 1710ol Ille Labor COde ol llle Slate of Calllonva '"quires a City todel10rm1ne Ille general prev1111hng wage ra tes for the Cll'I'. Ml<I WHEREAS the Ctly Council ol tne C•l'l'ot 1n11ne nas e1eterm1ned the prevail , ong wage rates ot lhe (.oly to thoSt! s.et fonn 1,, that cer1aon document tltted· "lU• WAGE SCALES FOR THE SIX BASIC. TRAOES," a CoPY ol which IS on file 1n tneotftce otthe City Clerk and 1s open to public lnspecl1on NOW TH EREFORE BE ITRESOLllEDt>vtheCllyCounc11ot tlle C1ty ol lr111ne tnat tllo•e general prevalJong wage rates dS >el forlh '" lhe abOwe rclerenc~ do<u~nt are de termined to be Ille general prl!•a•lino waif!! rates for tne City 01 Irvine, C<1h lorn1a BE IT FURTHER RESOLllEOby the City Council of tne C11y ol Irvine to 01r.c1 tne Ofhce ot the C11v Clerk 10 publish t~ preva1hng waoe rates as set 10<1h m the above refere,,ce<I document, alorlg w11n 1n1s Rewlut1on in tne Oral'IQe Coo•I Daily P1101 on the 17111day of June. t'i7S PASSED ANO AOOPTEO by the Coty U>uncil of Ille C1ly Of lfvlne a1 a re gular ml!!!l1ng ""Id on the 13th dayot May, 1975 Isl Arthur Anlhon f MAYOR OF THE CIT'l'OF IRlllNE ATTEST CI TYCLERICOF THE CITY OF IRlllNE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY CF ORANC.E SS CITY OF IRVINE I, CAROL J FLYNN, O ly Clerk ol the City of Irvine, HEREBY DO CERTIFY tllal tne fore901n9 Resoluhon wa• pas.c-<1.and adopted by the City Council ot lhe City ol Irvine a t a regular meell"9 held on lhe 13th day of May, 191S by 1ne tollow1ng roll c.:111 vol" , AVES SCOUNCILMEN 8'Jrton, Pryl>r Ou1gley, West an<! Anlhony NOES OCOIJNCILMEN None ABSENT OCOUNCILMEN Nolle I \ CMOI J Flynn CIT'l'CLERKOFTHE CITY OF IRlllNE 1t74 W AO~ SCAL;ES FOR THE "IUIASttTRADES The wige rah!S t1>1eo below•re 1n accorda11ce w1lh the terms ol the Southern Galflorn1a Ma~t.er Labo( Agr•(lmel\l tor the Co,,struct1CH> lndu~lry and cover Ille to11ow1n9 co11nt1es LOS~ Orange. Rivers1dl!, San Bern.irdlno, Imperial , lltntura, Sa11ta Barbar<1, San Luos()b;spo, ICem, Inyo and MollO ADDITIONAL COST ITEMS ~~lstenceAllowance, Trd,,SPorlatoori and Tra.vel Time AllowallCe, Overt1mr, Apprenllces Program COtltflbuhons, lndu•l•'I' Pramot100dl Funds, Adm1n1strallwe Fur>ds, Cash Bond Ckpos1ts, etc • contact the Lo<•I Union or its District Col.Inell JurlSdlchon. RIGGERS ANOWELOERS FOR THE SIX BASIC TRADES same wa<)e scales "' cralls 10 which figging dnd weldongar~ ontodental CARPENTERS Ad<llOW.lgeS6/IS 15..:lOc 9.t IS 14( Health and welld<e 87c Add 10 Hl1<11th & Well.ire 6 1S'IS OS<: 9'1,/S 10c ~Moon SI JO Ado 10 Pension 6 •1s 7S OSc., 911 •/S • tOc llaCdllon Sawing> Holiday .He Add to llaca11on Saw 109~Hohday b/1/IS·none, 9/lflS. 0~ Appr"nllce Fund Ok Industrial Fund O'lc NOTE The Unoon may at 1tsd1~cretlon upon a l le.ts! l>O cl<tYs' written l'lOl•te prior to d<lle~ lnd•taled, alloc.ttc the 1ncrt'ases outlined below 10 (1) Hourly RatPs <21 He""" & Well are, (3) llaca1ion, (A) Pension or 1Sl Apprenticeship alld Traon•nQ • 1 OS-•S<: per nour 6 I/JS-SO< per 1>our Forem-'n Receovt'> nol less llMln IS<: per hollr more 9/1/15-SOc per hour b/15115-11 OOper119ur 11\an tne hOurly rate of ""' hognc-.t Cdrpenter tldSS•htatoon over which he nas reSOOf\Sobololy, e Alluding Pneumdlot Nailer or Po-r Slapl~r • Carpenter ~h1ng•~· Hardwdod Floor Wor~, r Ml llwrlqnt • S<lw F11er Tabl~ Power Saw Op<•r.,tor . Pneumallc "~•ler or Power Stabl~r WOod Fence Builder°'' Re"denhdl Pro1.,ct1. •••• Roof Loader ot Sn1ngte\ Pile Driver Foreman Bridge or Do<k Carpenter & Cable Splicer 7 /1175 8 Sl 8 66 8 66 9 03 8 bl a o3 8 78 7 "" 720 9" 8 66 Pile Driver Man Der"' k BarQemafl Head Rocksllnger Rockshl'IQer •••••• 8 66 ................ 8 76 Rock Bo11rgeman or Stowman ... 8 66 8 S6 Cabinet Installer ...................... 8 S3 Drywall Foreman-~1 11H-s10 '71 Orywall lnstatler-S/1/14-$9 O'l, a11n1-i 10 02 Aeous11ca1worker-111174-MI 47, 11;1n4 -Ml ss Men worklr>Q from a bosun chair, sw1ng1nQ K •flotd, or suspet>ded tr om a rope or cabl11, Shall receive isc per hour above the appllca bleJourneyman or Apprenllce rote IRON WORKERS Heallll&WellAre llll( 11/3t fl4Appr~ntoceFund 03 ~nslon $1 JI'> 11 JI '' Aelm•,,•Str,Jllvefund 02 11.ictllon SI 03 l21JI '14 Foreman Recelvt~ no1 le~~ lnon SI 00 per hour more than the hourly rate of Ille n1gtwts1 <lasslllcatlon ovor who en ne has supervision When two or more Iron work11r\ dre employed, ()('It' sn•ll be selected by Ille Employer lo•cl as For em"" Re1nf0tc1ng Iron work~• S1ructural Iron Worker Ornllme,,tal Iron Worke r Fel'IC4!' Ere<tor C.:MENT MASONS Heattll ~Wtllare -'15f -6/ISflS. st 00-6/lS/76 PeMlon -SI lS -411/75 SI SS -9/1/75, SI 7S-b/IS/7b V•utlorl -S\ 00 -6/IS/7S, APl>flWlllC«Fund 08 111 /14 .. '9 71 'I 78 9 78 • • 8 8'I Forem.tn Wnen tnree or more Cemenl Masons are employed on• Job, -Sflall be emplo'(fld as a Foreman and Ylall receive l'IOt tess I""" 7Sc per llOur more Illa,, the hourly rate ol tne highest Qme111 Mason ciassllk•t•Ol'I over wlllcll he has re5POf'"O•lll'I' Cemtl'll MaM>n Journ.,Ym.Jn. 1nc1ucttnQ but not restricted to tlle tollow1n9 C..llulAr Cement Mo11 1on. Qlt1>11tng. p.ottll1nq, \ellll'IO curb form arid OIM>k settlno of !Ines, stakes •nd or-; $01 t1no strefcl\ which lrw; ,.,.,."\Creed plfl\, cumnq, scor1119 •lld >awing no.>w con- crete plU'IQlnQ, lllltno Sf\ee Soll Hotes, dr'I' i>ackll'\Q conuete a nd Embeo, tend •AO m•ttm•I "-Ofl \ittb), 1100<' end CllKMs. "'"h nammertno, p111c111no <1nd ~cktno. roocsll'IQ, t•mp1ng. 111ow.11 rOd d•l'IQ, mo1cnlne and !olmll•r •~. bvll 6/IS/U t /1/7) •llS/76 ll~llng • ••• .. S8 16 U 76 i ll )I Cefl'le"I Me\On IMa9111H1te, rnaQnf1illC terr.c"'o .nci ma she composltlOl'I, Epo>1y. • l!Jtotl' Co11t1ngs .lo ure tflenes, O.•-<>·Te•I • • • • •• .. . ..... • ... t.jl 8 II ,,6J Ceme11t M•son, Ftoattng I. Trow· .. lfto~lne<>Ptr•tor ................... 9.71 9.01 976 Cut11 & Gutltr M•chll'le Operator Cc.mtMOl'lly) • • . • • ................. •46 8.76 9 St CIU't & S1tnllu Type o f Screed 0..Mor .. • • • • ................... I.• e 1• 9,St Gflnc1l110 Nl•<h1ne Opet•tOt 1•11 lrPft) • .. • • • • • • .. .. • • • • '·" 9.11 .latk'o" lllb•ator1 ~ Slm lltr T'l'pe SUff()oef•tor ....... 8 46 8.76 9 SI S.C0tl1'19 MaclllM Operator • • .• I• I 1-•St (ill'll*ftf Metol'll on a 'w;n91110 \lao. bOWll t Mlr,.,, Wll~ ~.atlold, WNll'Wr lWlfl91"90t r19ld, 11t>Ovtooro.1ow~ • .,..11 rec:e1ve?Mperll0\lr ~ '"'ap. IJllCellleratt ~eo••n NOT( UPGl'I At tta.i $la ty IHy\ ""1".., tlOtl<• ''°'"Ow Union, llW loll-I~ ells lrlOullon 10 be m..ot on dalrt Ind""'" 10 1 /7J IS. 11e1r llOl/1 In<, .. ,.. to l"ttUlon or w_, 10. Off"°"' Inc,.••~ lo H l.W or WeQeJ tOtl,.,t Uc flotr l'IOUr tl'ICt1t.tU 10 rtl'l•IOn or W•on. !Of~ llOurln(fill .. 10 Ii. l.W 0tWf91\ "9alltl' W.llart /Sc 1211 7c Tr•lllll'IQ & Rt1,,lnll'Q l'ul'lcl IOI ~ "JO ""'" -.c1oit-•4J c -111•/1•1 "JO c-11•ns, uc-1/tM PUBLIC M>TICE 'lt w...-• .. ~ lor-•jne~ ••; c .t IM.r•• .. to be vwd t0< -11inodlle~ PUBUCNOT CE '°"fNlll. 5'1 .. , be oeti "'°' '•' ''*'., c 11tr -mort tl\e" u. 11ow1., •IOI rllM ot u. lllOMst <lenlll<•lion-.....,. ht N$ .... ""._. In,.,.•-• Qlwl. h•ttOt -Ill~ opt~ ele<h to VM e ......... "°'~to ._rvlw tltlwf La~ ,._, ...... ,, 'w ...... not ~lVliltltO ( ~ llOOl(mot'f 11Mift VltllOWly , .... Of IN lllQMit ( taulfleCI '-'llOfer ~-OW• wflOn\ ... ,_.,. *dtrW\ltt. •~11 'Uk.,. 1.utem~ ,.._, ,,,oe1 HH<I· '"ns 111"' ..,...,ctMe"··· , ..... ,,,, ·······•··· ''~" $&.11 ~11sno ... 1er • .. ........•••••• 1 lO 1.'IO 81.st .. , Powdermen •II _,k GI ~"9 hOlet.. PIKlllO W.O t11•.sUno ot ell ~ end eJIAllQsl\'t' Of •IWll•ller t'l'Pt • .....,dltis ol method "''d tor 'u<11 lo•dtno MdplKlnQ &.llMl~le Mall Otl'flellt Ov~r (on 1 'I'd or '"Ot' mlatr .....• 1 ,, •••• I fl •ftdlWlndllnoC>utll(•mwnll ... , • .. ..... . •••••••••• 7.41 Caupool DIQ9tr o1111cl lllSIAller • .. • • ••• • • •• .. .. •• • •• 1 31 Olw<ll.._ ......... . .. . .... .. . • • . • • . . .. ............ 1 )S 0.-lnQ and ~lll'IO ol P•Mt Forms • ••••• •• ••• • ............ 1.20 Concrete Core C"ller, Grlncler or S-r • • ................... 1 51 Cc>Mrete Cu,.r-lmptrvlo..\ Mllml><-- Foffl'IOll•r • • • • • ••• •• ..... • •• 1 n COl'l<reht S.w Men. C .. 111no. Scorn>g Old or NewCOn<rete • • • ......................... 1 51 Concr•te S<rffdtno tor Rovoh Stroke-Ott tin accord•nce with Memorandum of Un· de r s t llnd1no w i th Cement M•,.on~ d.tteel 7 /19/411 • . Con<r.,te, Water Gurtn9 • , Cribber, Shorer. ••991ng, slleet1119. •nd trencn br•cfn g , n•nd·oulded .......... ...... 120 .....• 1.20 laQQlnQ hammer .. • ........ , •••• 1 11 Gutting Torch Oper•tor (Demolllionl • .• • • •••• •••• ••• • ••• • ••• 1 ts O.molltlon Labore", the cteMing of brick ,and lumbtr • • • • • • • • ............ ... • • ? 20 Dnller All PO-• drills. exclUcllng jKkMm· mer, WMlller core, cll•mond, Weoc>l'I, tr.ck, mutllple unit, and anr al'ld •II other IYPH o1 mecl\4nlcal drills w1t110ul re9ilfd to the '°'m ol MOii"' power 11ndexcludlngonlyllw1t_,k 111~w1se llwarelecl ln tile Memorarldum Of Ut1ders111nd1ng between LabOrers lllld Operlltlno Eng i neers d•t•d In Ml.....,l, Florida, l Feb 19$4 Ortue<, JlKllhammer, 2'11 ti drlll steel or l(lnrQef" r I• • • •• • Ori Pall It Machine, Co,,crele CUUlng Toren •• Or'I' Packing ot Concrele, Plugging, Filling ol ~ Bolt Holes Fine Gr.cle<. H19hway a nd Street Paving, .Alrpo<tS.. Runways <1ncl i1m1lar type heavy <C>n$truchon Fire w.u cr.er, Llm~n. Brush Lo.iers, • llS • 7 S'1 . ..........• 1 SI •• 7 20 ••• 1 30 Pilers ancf0tbr1s Hdndters ............. 110 FlagmMI • • • • • • • •• • • • •• • • ••• • ••• • •• 110 Gas, OU and/or Water Pipeline LabOter ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 20 Go.ls, Oil and/or Water Plpelu"' Yh'l)per- Pot Tender o11nd Form Man , Gn, 011 and/or Water Pipeline Yhapper-6- •ntll Pipe and over by an'I' metllOcl, Inside MdOUI ........ 7 41 Gv1Ma co,aser • • • • • • •• • • • • •• 1 l8 ...,.id Rock Sl1"9t!r •••••••••••••••••••• 1 12 lrnc>Kt wrellCh, Mulll·Plale • • • .................. 1 SI Jetting and Water Blasting • • ..................... 7.20 ICettlemen. Potmen and men applying aSPl>all, la'I' llold, creosote, lime cau>lic and ~1m11.ir IYIK' materials ( llPC>l'l'ing means appl'l'lng, dipping. brushing or handling of such materlats tor pipe wr app1ng alld water· proofing I ....... 1 S4 Laborer, Geoeral or C.on~truc lion •...................... 110 Uborer, Temporary W•ter and A;r Lines Labo<er Packing Rod Steel and Pans Lantt1'Cape Gardener ana Nurs.ef'I' Min (Has kllOwl~ of plant materials dnd how to plant them Lays oul plant i'lrrilfl!f!!menl• •••·• ............. 7 20 ••••• 7 32 lotollow Ille landscape plan) • • ••••• 1 30 Lu.er Bearrt 1n connection with L.abOf'e rs' work ........... ••H••••• 7 71 Mater1al Hoseman <Walls Slabs, Floors afld Dtcksl • MIMer-Truck Chute Man (Walts, Slabs, Decks, Floors, Foundations ana Foot1ngs- <ufb ano guller ar><I sidewalk SI • Operator of Pneumatic, Gas, Electric Tools, V1bt•llng Machines and similar mecnan1ca1 toots oot st~ratel'I' class1t1e0 herein • O•ers11e COl'ICrete Vibrator Operator, 70 pounds and over • • Plpelayer performing all services In the ldY· 1ng aoo 1nsl.\llat1on 01 pipe from the po1nt of rece11t1ng pipe i,, the d11cn until completion of oper.itlon, tncl..Oing 4ny an<I all forms ol tubular material wt>elher pipe, nv;tat11c or llOn rnelalllc. CJ)tlclu11 • .,,d any other sta· honar'I' type ol tubular device used for the COflVC'l'•ng ot aJ\y substance or element wt>etller water. sewage solid, g.ts, air, or other product whatsoever and wHllOul regard 10 tne na ture o f mate•ial from wh1<11the1uou1ar material Is f ~ocated P1pelayer's Backup Man, coellng, grouting, making of 101n1s, staling, caulk1ng,d1apering and Including rubber gas~el 101,,h, • ............ 120 ' ........ .. .. ...... 7.20 .. •••• 1 SI ......... 11>1 .....• 1.11 po1nt1ng and an'I' and all olller st<Wlces •• , •• .. ... • • • • • • 7 4~ Po-• Broom Sweepers (small I ............... , 7 41 Prefabr1cat"d Manhole IM laller • ••• • • • • .. • • • •• 111 R1991ng.,..d S1gnalllng ..................... 7 10 R1prap Stooepawer, plocing st0<1e or wet Wtked concrete • • ............ , ....... 1 J9 Rock Slinger • • . • • • • . • ... • • • • ••••••• 1 •b RotoScraper and Ttltt!r .............................. 7 4t S<indblaster (Nouteman I ......................... 7 1>5 5andblaster (Pot Tender I .. . . ......................... 7 J9 Sc•ler •••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 2~ SePl•C Tank Digger & Installer (Lead Mani ••••• .. .............. 1 lS Slip form Raiser~ ..................... 7 10 Steel Headerboard Man and Guideline Setter ...................... 7 b2 Tampers. Barko, Wacker and s1m1l.tr type ........................ 7 St Tank ScalM and Cleaner ••• • • ••••• ••• ...... 7 32 Tarman alld Mo•tarman • • •••. 7 2S Tool Crib or Tool House laccord1ng to Memorandum of Agreement between Team~ters' a nd Labore rs' International~ dilled 4n2t•I I • • • • Tree Climber, Faller, Cnaon Saw Operator, P11t~burgh Chipper 4 n<I s1m11ar type Brush ~nredders Trencll1nQ Machine. Hand Propelled Underground LabOrer. including Cal~~on •••• 120 .. 1 .0 1 ,, e.1s Ut • 01 7 ... 7 '15 7 IO a.11 9 11 1 ao 1 80 8 31 1 as '80 7 90 1 80 7 80 1 80 8 01 8 14 7 98 8 32 8 11 1 80 9 u 1 80 7 80 7 92 7 90 8 31 1 80 7 80 8 11 8 21 8 31 8 09 8 01 I 31 1 80 7 99 8 Ob 8 01 8 2S 111'1 1 ~s 7 95 1 80 8.22 8 11 7 92 1 85 I 80 8 01 8 01 Bellowcr • 7 JJ 7 93 Watehman , b 54 7 14 welding on coonec11on w11n Laboreno' work .... 7 71 8 31 Wuww Clean"' • . • , • . • .. 7 20 I 80 Men w0<k1nq trom a bown chair swing scaffolds, or su~ lrom a rope or cable, sMll receive 2St per hour abOve Ille applicable rate All emc>toyee• work l"!I from a bosu,, cnair snall wear d safety oett pro.xiped b'I' Ille Contractor. TUNNELCL.ASSIFICATIONS F NOTE Upo,, al tedst 60 days' llOtice from the Union the following distribution 10 oe mad@ on dates Indicated 1011ns-1sc 10 Pension or wages, 1oc10H &W or Wages 7 /I fl6 -70C to Wages 10/1/71> I~ to Pension or Wages, 10C toH &W or Wages He.Ith & Well<lre -H e -12/1/14 ~"slori -SI SO -11/l/7C Vacation -'43« -12/1,?4. 'SO( -711/75, '55f -1 /t f76 'Includes worlung assessme,,t NOTE !>even consecutive hours eKclUcllng meal period, to begin at 7 00, 1 JO, or 8 00 a m Shall cons111u1e a regular da'l''swork for which e19hl times the str'llQhl lome hourly r ate shall w paid on all shifts Single shill prem ium shalt"°' ~ly on tunnels under 200 teet Shifter whether worlrlng or riot receives 75( per hour above Ille h1ghesl paid classlflcallon over wnocll"" has leadership II Clt!sogl\ale<I State LiceMed Blasltr -SO( per hour abOve h1srate ot P<l'I' 111n s Batcn Pt a"' LabOrer • • • • • • • • • • U b8 Blaster, Or111er, Powoerman 8 96 Bull Gang Forem•n 8 9o Bull Gang Mucker, Tracllmd<I .. • • .. • • • , .... a bl Cl\ollngef!ollsrman • .............. • •• I b8 Chemical Grout Jetman .. • • • • .......... , ••••••• 8 96 Chffr'I' Picker man • • • • . • • • ... • • • •• •• • • • •• • • • •• • • • .. .. • • • • • • • • • • .. 8 'HI Qwcktender. Cablelencler • •• .... •••• ...... ••• ••• • .... •• 8 80 CoflCrete Crew, lnclUcle' Rodders&Spreadeno •••• .................... 8 b8 Diamond Driller • 9 24 Oumpman • • • • 8 6a Ovmc>snan,Outsode....... .. •••••••••••••••••••• 8 68 Grout Gunman .......................... 8 96 Grout Ml•erman .. .. • • • ... 8 96 Grout Pvmpman •• . • • • • 8 96 JacklltlJ Miner , • • • • • • • ••• 8 96 Jumbo Man • • • • .......... • •• • 8 '16 l(emper & olMr Pneurnatlc Concrete Placer ()per al.or..... 8 '16 Loading and Ul'llo.dlnq Agitator C.irs. 8 80 M1ner·TUl\nel Chand or machine) 8 96 Nipper 8 80 Nou leman . • 8 % Operating of Troweling and /or Grouting Machines 11 91> Pot T.,...der -using mastic or other material, foreumc>le !bot not b'I' wa'I' olllmltatlo,,), snotcrete, etc •• ••• ••• • • • • • • • • 8 80 F>ow~man -Primer House... .. •• , • •• • ............. 8 96 Pruner Molln • • • • • ... • ........... , .............. 8 96 s.nclblaster .. • • • • . . .......................... : 8 96 Sl\altel'ld Raise Work"..... • • • • ....................... 9 24 Stlotcrete Men • • • • • • • .. • .. • • • • ........................... 8 96 S1"1 Form Ral541r and Setter....... • .................................. t 96 s...mper tBraltefl'llln & Switchman on TunnetWo<ltl ...................... 8 68 Ti~m.Jl'I, Retim~rm11n -wood or steel ................................ 8 9" T001Ma11 .................................................... 861 T-1 Concrete Fl11lsl\4!r. • • • • • • • .. • •• • • ••• .. • .................... 8 96 TUN!el Materl••s Hill'ldllttQ M•ll • .. .. • .............................. .. Vlbratorfl'llln Jack H•"1mer, Pneumalk Toots (eMc~tDrillerl •• , •• • • , .... • ..................... 980 WtldWN,, -(See l.abo¥•~ forW~•nd Fringe BeM!ltS) "SHAFT 11 •n uca¥atlon over fifteen feet clffp Of &n'I' t'l'pe, a-r•llY ver11cal In MCura, tM.t m.tY decline lrOftl t,. wnk•I, and whose depth 11 orHter111111'1 Its lar9'U norl1ontal dlmenslOl'I It 1s 51)1Klli<411Y undentoocl that Bell Hole Foot· tnos, OHO Foounos, Pipe 91'1d Boll Ekuvatlom;, llnd manllOld uci1¥atlOl'I$ ••• \ul>le<t to the provisions of the Master LabOr Aoreemet\t and •II shafts, s lopes, raises •nd tunMIS are s"blect to Ille provlstons Of tr.e TunMI .AQ~M4tnt Of'UIATING ENGINEEAS Hullh a. Welfare -95,, Apprfnllce Fund 04 "-nr.lon -i1 so,1nn n1 7S. 1111102.00, J /M Retralntno 10 V.c•llon -Holiday Fvnd -30C Foremtft• SOf per llOur over the r• of Ille hlOhfft paid £"911\ff( unoor hi\ Slll)eN1Slon. Mdtowaoei<: 11111s J9, nmns.w. 711/76.AJ; 11121116.MI GROUP 1. ••••••••• ................ , ..................................... ,, ••• II 13 BrakerNln Comcwes.sor Optrttor DKIC Htnd El'IQIMtr Oller Ctftff•lor OptratOf' ....... y Duty R•oel~M•n Htll*' ~Ootr•tor r.19NlrN11'1 Switchman GAOUP2 lklllOlllO (Ol'\tfu<tion 111spec tor (Oncr•tt Mt11er0111rc1or, S-IP T.,,,.. COnvevor ()per•tor "'" ...... ............................. ··~ c;e....,ator, Pv'"Por Compruw IMlncluslw > ~•bl• uni ti owr S units, 10 < ~ l'ICM;f IOt Nd\ ilddlllon•l ut1lt uo lo11lrw 1111 ti\ H'l'clf4>'f•tl< Pumc> Operator 0.1~ Crl.l'IMr !.A,e>hillt or Concrtle Pl.tnC I Pt-0per•lor. 0.Mr•lor Purtf/or ~ lloftry 0.11 Htle>er (1111fleldl ~lpl~r -Wfl«tl l\11'4',UPIO~yd, Mlf'NM(Hl~t Soll' l'leld Teclwll<l.tn fMl'ot"rt-L P\JBUC NOTICE l e"'-'"Y Httll"O Pl•nt Operetor T •..nthl"9 Mtctol,.. Oller Tn.ckC.-Ofler , PUBUC NOTICE GttOU~l •••••• , ...... ····•·····•·•·••·••••••·••••••••••••••·•·• , M r-orWln<"TruO ~--0-.lrfMll l:...,.twOotr•tol ttntloel ~t Ortt~r t••<k> Ford Ferow.ol'I Cwllh cJreol'1'09 .. tet""""'t'l Helk:eptet' R11CllofNn C~) Pooltler Coner••• Curlno MaclllNI OoerMor "'°"""*' C-tett $fw OCM!r•tor ~r·Of'l'Wf\ J UMbo 1'or m S.tlf( OPtr ftOt' RouCMrltfOoer•tor (job~tel Stet'-Y Pi"" wr ..,.e>lno e. citentno MIJ<illlnt Oot••tcw . .. _.,. GROUP• ........................... ,, ••• , •••• ~ ............... . MPMll Plollt\I Plr•m•n 8orll'IQ M41Ulllle Ope,.tor 110•rn.t1 Of Ml •ttrnt 11 (l.ll>l\tl II or (Ol'l(rett) C.l\lp Sc>rudlng Machine 011trttor C.onu•t• Pvmo Opt1'tor hm111 POl'tl!bte) Brlclgt Type Unto.de• end Tur~<>Per•lor Dlnkey Locomotive or MOt0<r"*' (11PIO«'d if"lucl.lng 10 ton) Equlj!Mtnt GrHHr (GNa\e 1 ru(k) Hltllc09ttr HOist Opera tor HIQl\llnt C.Otew•y Slon111man H'l'dr ... Hammer,AreoStomper Power Sweeper()perlllOr ROClnwNI Roli.rOl)erator tcomp.-clillQ) Screed Ooer•tor (MP"•ll or Concr~t• I T~no Machine Oper•tot (Ml)lo6ft 1 GAOUPS MPl\olllt Plant EnglMer 8.Kk'-Operator tup 10 an<l 1nctlldlno~1• yd l 81 t Sll•rpener • . •• 96 Corlcreto Buen Plant Operator -!oll•r or J ourr.avm.,,. Trainee required I X'r:~ ~~~·:,~:·r::c;~1~."~~~nOt 'f~!'~':;'~ ~=:':t~~tzilo:,«;~0~ ':.,~-; tiol'lalemploy.el ~ete .Joint Machine Operator <CMl•I anchlml1a1 type) Gorlcrete Pl-•Oper11tor Dack Eng Int 0otr111or O.rrlckmlll'I t011tlaldt'l'P4ll 0.-ltllno ~clllM Ooer•tor t111ctudlng wa1et wells l ForkllftOpero11tor (ullotr stonsc~ltyl Hydr09ro11p1>1c Seeder M.a chlne()per•lor <strawpulp0< seed) lnstrumtntman M41chlne Tool Operdtor MaglMIS ll'llt<MI Full Slcab Vibrator Me<hanlcal Berm, Curb or Gu lier (concrete 0< aspl\41111 Mec1Wnlcoo11 Fllllsner Operator koncret.,·Ctary John~,, Bldwe!I or S1mllarl Pavemtnl Bre•kcr O~rator (lruclt mounted, Oller..Jou•neym•ll·Tr.,lnee re qulre<ll Road Oii M1a1no Machi"" Operator Roller Operator (asphalt or t1nlSlll Rubber Tlfed E•rlh Mowing Equtpmanl (Slr>gle enoine, up to and 1n<IUc11ng 2S vd struc•I Sell· Propelled Tar P1pehn1,,Q /ll\ilch1r>e()pero11tor StuplOC!der Operator (Crawler and Wheel Type over~. yd and uo to al'ld 1nclud· •no 1111yds I Slip Form Pl.Imp Operator !power-driven h'!'draulk hltlno dcvic.e lor concret" lormsl Stinger Crane (Auston Western or s1m11ar type I Tugger Hoisl (I drum) Tunnel Locomotive Operator (over 10at>cl upto•nd lncl..Olno JO Ions I Tractor Oper<1tor -Bulldozer, Tamper Scraper Cl•nQle env1,,., up to 100 hp , flywneet and s11111tar types, up toal'ld 1ncludlnQ D Sa nd slmllar types> Wfldtr-~neral GROUP6 ...... ····-, • 9 Ob Asphalt or Concrete Spreaclrn9 Operator (lamp1no or hnistilng > Asphalt Pav1,,9 Mollt h1ne Operator (Barber GreeM or s1m1lar type -I screed manreciu•~I BHL Lima Road Pac tor. Wagner Pactororslmllar, ()(>('rator Bnclge Crane Operator C•st 1n Place Pipe Laying Machine Operator Combination Mixer and Compressor Operator (Gun1te Work l Concrete Mixer ~rator -Paving IOiler or J-ymall· Trainee required I Concrete Pvmp Operator ttruckmountedl -Oller required Crane Operator <up to and 1ncludlng 25 ton capac1ly) (Oller or Journe'l'nlan Traoneerequlfedl !Long Boomf)<lyC1pptlcab1e) Cru1>h1ng Plant Operalor (Oiler or Journeyman THt1nee requore<I) (Where com merclal power Is not used, llO less than I ge11erat0< operator Is requrrecl) Ot1ll Ooclor Elevating Grader Operator Fork 1111 Operator (over S tons) Grade,Checker Gradt! All Operator (Oller or Journeyman.Trainee rl'qulrcd) Grovhn<J Machine Oper<ltor Heading sn1eld Operator Heavy Dul'I' Rep.tifman Holst Operator tCn1c•go Boom .ind ~1m1lar lype) 1Colm<111 Bell Loader and s1m11ar type (ilddlllOttil employee required on two or more) LeTourn<?au Blob Compactor or s1m1lar type Lilt Mobile Operator I01 ler or Journeyrnan Tr<linee reouored> Lill Stab Machine Oper<ltor (Vaotborg and stmllar types I Loader Opera1or 1Athe¥, Euclid, Sierra and ~lmllar type -Oiler or Journeyman Trainee required) Material Hoist Operator Muck•nQ Machine Operator ('~yd -Oiler or Journeyman Tr.:11nee rcqu.,ed -rubber hredra11ortracklype) Pneumatoc Concrete Ptat1ng Machine Operalor l~ackley·Presswell or slmllar type) Pneumatic Heading Sn1eld (tunnel/ P\Jmpcrele Gun Operator Rotll•'I' Oriti Operator (e•cludlng Caisson type) (Oiler or Journeyman Trainee required I Rubber Tired Earth Moving Equipment Operalor tslngle·engine -Caterp1t1111r, Euclid, Atlley Wagon, a,,d s1mflar types with any and all a1tac11me,,1s over 2S vdS <Ind up loar>d including SO cu yds struck I Rubber· Tired Earln Mov1n9 Equipmerit Operalor, multiple engtrie (up to and 1n d uding 2S yds Slruck I Rubber fifed Scraper Operalor tsell-load1ng, Paddle wneel type -John Oeere, lOCOand 51m11ar single unit) Sluploader Operator (Crawler and Wheel type -over 11/, yd•, up to and 11lClu<I lng61n yd~I Su<1a<e Huter\ and Planer Operat0<s TrellChlno Me chine Operafor <over• II deplh capacil'I', manutacturer s r<lt•no> (Oiler or Journeyman Trainee required) To-• Crane Operator (2 OperalorHeqUlfedat all ltm1!$) Tractor Compressor Drill C.Omb1na1lon Operator Tractor Operator (an'I' llt'oe larger than OS -100 Flywheel hp and over, or similar) (Bulldoler Tamper. Scral)Clr and Pusn Tractor, stngle ""g""') Tractor Operator <Boom allactvrientsl Trd11ehng Pipe Wrapl)lng, Ctean1ngand Bending Machine Operator Tunnel Locomo1i11e Operator toverJOtoosl Shovel, Backnote, Dragl1M, Clarrnlletl Operator, over >4 yd and up to S cu yd M R c !011"' or Journeyman· Trainee required I <Long Boom pay •pphcablel GROUP 7 , • • "J . 9 11 Crane Operato1 -Over 25 Ions, up lo aoo1nclud1ng 100 Ions M R C (Long Boom pay afll)toc.iblel (Oller, Journeymdn-Trainee or 2operators required) Dtrrrck Barqe Operator (Long Boolnpay a1>11licabte) Dual Drurn Mixer (Oller or Journeyman-Trainee required) Hoist ()per a tor Monorail Locomotive Operator ~·Osei, Gas or Electric) Motor Pa trot Bl,.de ()pt!rator (s1noleenglnel Mutl1p1e Engine Trat1or Operator IEuclldand similar type, ucept Q\lad 9 Gall PattyCh1et Ruober Tlfed Earlh Mowing Equlpme,,I Operator, lslngle e,,g1ne over SO yd\ >ltUt k) Ruooer Tired Earll! Moving Equipment Operalor, (Mulllpte eng1,,e, EuC11d, Caterp((t., dl'ld slmllar) I Over 15yds. .:tnduptoSOcu yds struck) Shovel, Bac1<.noe DragllM. Clamstlell Operator lover Seu. yd M R.C ) toiler or Journeyman· Trainee required I (Lonq Boom pay applicable I Trdctor JLoa<ler Oper11tor <Crawler ar>d wheel type over 61/1 yds I Welder -~r1f11ed WOo<I.) Mixer OperdlOr and SlfJ11lar f>u9mlll Equ1pm1!nl Heavy Duly Repalfman WeldercomC>1rw11on CiROUP8 . • . 9 32 Aut0Grc1der Operalor <C.rade Ol<!<ker and 1 a<ld1llonal e1T1ployee rtqu1re<I) Automatic Slip Form Operator !Grade <ttecker, Screedma,,, Oller or Jourr>eyman Trainee required) Crane Operator -over 100 Ions (Oiler Journeyman•Tralnce or two (2) operators required) (Long Boom pay dpphtablel Hoisl Operator, SC off Legs, Guy Derricks or somit.ir types (capablo of h01Sling 100 tons or morel (Oiler or Journeym.in Trainee required) Mas~ Excavaior Operator less uian 750 cu yd~ 12 Operdlors and 011er or Journey"'"" Traln6e requort!-01 Me{llanicat F1n1sn1n9 Macn1neOperalor Mobile Form Traveler OperalOf Motor Patrol Operator (Multi-enotnel Pipe Mobile Ma<n1ne Optrator 12()perator (mullfpJeeng1ne, Euclid C.terp1llar ancls1m1l•rl'l'PfOver SO cu yds struct) Rubber· Tired Stll Lo~lng Scraper Optrt tor !Paddle Wheel A11911r type, sttf· loading -2 or more units) Rubber T ""°Scraper Operalor -pushing one <lnotller Pu>h Cat, PuSll Pull <SO. per hour addt\lonal to base rate I Tandem Equipment Operator 12unitsonlyl Tal'lclem Tractor Operator 10uad9or similar type I Tunnel Mole 8orfl'l9 Machine ()per.,tor C.ROUP'I • • '· • , ........ 94J <:.lnal liner Operator <not le<os tMn • t1mt>10yees Operator. Oller Welder· Meenan•<. Grade Checker required) Canal Trlm~r Opera to( (Operator. Oiler and 2 other emptoyencover('(I by this aoreement requorodl Hell<QPltr Pllol H10111ine Cableway Oper•1or Remote Conlrol Earth MOVlnQ Equlprnetlf Operator (,,o one Operato.-Shill operate more than two n) pieces ti earlh moving equipment at one tu~) 1'1 00 per hour additional to base rate) Wt>cel Euovator Opera I or (over 7SO cu yds per 11o111-2 Operatou c1t'ld I Oller or Jou•ne¥man Tr<llnee and 2 Hea•y Duty Repairmen required) Tiit dlfl•rtntl•ll onr and 11110ve 111t estHllsMdctamtlcttlons, and waee K ates .,.: Crawler Tractor (Quad91 -SOc pcir~adchtlon.il Push Pull Rl90s -soc per hour acldltlonal To-• Cranes-CS• per hour acldltlonal l Onim Holst -1SC ptr h<>ur addllloMI All woo performed In TuMelS -l~ per llOUr addllklll•I (Also ll'ltludes Survey and Hydr09r•phlc work I l.o"O Boom Oper•lors & Oilers ISf per hour 90' to 100', 2°' per hOur for each ad· dihOMl 10' ot boom or POrt>0n lllereot, Oller& receive uP to• ma11lmum ot U\e 200' rate. Tilndem Type Equipment -S<r3pel'S, 8elly Oumf!S, etc. C~nr tomb1111\jonl - " 00 per llOur acldltional T•AMITEllS Heattll & We flare -SI 00 Pension -•S• V•UllCI<\ & Hollda'I' Fund -s I 00 Tralnil'IQ & Upgrading Fund -SC, \Of-1/lflS NOTE: 111n s -•sc. 1 /t/76 -JOC to be dlstrlbUltd to wages and frlnQt"S upon 60 cM'l'SPrlor notice trom Ille UnlOll Forefl'IMI Wiien ~ Contractor employs on Ills PiYroll ~ or more Teamsters -rating 1<1ulpment ut>der t"8 jurlSdlctlorl of tM Tumsteri, exclUcllno •n'I' tQUlpl'l'ltnt ••n than six tons and rN1ln'-r><f! equipment, the Conrro11ctor all.Ill de\lonete -THmster as Cl'•fl Forttnlln ....ci lie Sllall receive S0.'1>9• hOuf inore that\ Ille hlOh••I T i amster c lasslfkatlon over wtdell he Is Foreman, 711114 A Freme or SllWtdlill Cr.inc, or f.lmllM l'l'OO Of Equipment Or lvtr .......... 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" e 21 winch '1ruck Drive r t 12'1•« per tv itddlltoNI wr.an ope'<1lino Winch cw Slmllar "'°"lat •ttrtchmentsl 'lncluclHllll \'ehlCht$ ltSS than,,~ lollS tOtf Hio"Way equipment, for tlltl purpose 01 1111, Aoree,,,.nt, ~11•11 mean any -ipnlf:llt or combln.iitlon ot un1ac1011 equ1Pf1'19nl wnlcll <ttlnot be ll"Mtd lor "'°'""'' or reguttr hl9nwav u:.e bee•u>e of width, M IOllth or l•l'IQll\ llm!Wtlon~ -mellwrtr19 the equlpm..,,1 or tornOln•tlon of equlprntlll .. It h btt119 OP«att<I SIJll-TRADE WAGE A.ATE$ 8/1/IA ~•workers Gtn11. Foreman 50< •bo•t J M Forematt ,2k abOve Jour,,tym11n .AsbtStosWorkers •• . . • • • ............ 10 sa H & w. 90C Pens •• 7SC Saving~ •• IC OccupallOl'llll tle•lth 07C All Pfff'lkt ex ..i•rnakff &. Blatksmllh ~ 7k above J, M • A~'I Foreman SOc Gen't, Fo,.man -to be neootlatod belween 101111• •11ns ~1u11s Comp.,ny aoo Union Bolter maker & Bl11<11sm1tn . • • • • • • n H. &. w .•SC Pens 1 oo vacation soc Appr~n11cuhlp 02 10.» 10&S llrk"'-"" "111$ ForeMollll 2·S me,, 50< abo¥e .Joum1Yman Foreman._11 men 7Sc aboveJournt'l'mal'I Foreman 12 &. over 1 00 above JOMmeyman ·······'·" Uf'lckleyer .. St0<1e MASOM ••• H. "w .. 70c Pens 10 Vac•tlon soc Tr<Mle Promotion 20c Ap prentke 07c snns aoc lt1t'I Pens, 20C S/117S 40c antlltltt•cJtrs CLebort") Teno." • • • • • H & w .75c J>(!nslo,, 1 SO Vo11cat1on 43 1 MI Ot 111115 111m. •• 7 aos a40s 111114 •11 n~ .•.•..••• 8 10 f n • •• • •••• t .1s ' 45 • • .... 5 4t S.61 ...... 101 969 c:.,.t, Llnoteurn & Soll T 11e Laver CMpel, Llnoleum & Soll lite !..ayer Garpel Stwers <Vac 38c) ~•rlal Hllndter (V•c 32<1 Stamte~u ,Applicalor IVac 40cl •• H &W Sk 911/75 6Sc Plns1on·SOC ehns 62C Vac•tlori·SOC -Apprentice·03c Elec1ricl•11 Ge11'1 Foreman 12.7S Foreman 11 SS Sub Foremo1110 91 C11ble Spitter Foreman 12 10 ............... 1088 Cable Splicer • • • • . • • Wire Lineman . Technician Cer11111!<1Welder •• • • ................ 10 40 H & w •Sc Pens .7S< Apprentice Ole Employu Training Ole N.E 8 F I"• Elevat ... Mechanic In <Ila roe. Mechanic . Helper Probattonu'I' Helper ti & w 44S<: Pension or more 10/1/14 .......... ., 12 IOS .............. 10 lb 1 Sl .......... s l8 Ecluc.llllonal 02t Vacatto,, SU1>Plerne,,1a1 J'. reg hrly rate to eligible employee Ginter Lead ma,, Uc above Journcym;m Suffoldlng 1S<: above J /Mover 7th ttoor 50c c;1a1ier • . 9 •6 (Includes Vacation I H & W .SS<: Pension 'IS< Vi1C\'lt1on & Holiday 13 ... I included 1n waoe> ,Apprenticeship 0. c 01~.io1hty Paycheck Protection 10c Oue> er.tell 0 11 1•. Lallier <Orange County areal Foreman 10% above Journeyman rate '!>11(14 S/1/7S Lather • • • "7S to so.. H.&W I>()( Pens .7St Vil<ahon.SOc TradePromotlon 12c .AP prentlce 04< MartNe Helpers No 11 Marble Helper • B hnc:ludes Vac &.Cllrhlmas Saving>> lne>1perlenced Helper ISi 3 montllS Tile Ins 2•x +employee pays 04<1 Retltement 30c Disability 20c Christmas S..v1ngs 20c ,,,,; .. ..... 6 SI ADOS 1/1/16 »< 111n • Sk 111m soc f'•l,..ffs Foreman4me~or less 50c aboveJ/M For"man S me" or more 7Sc above J/M Sub Foreman I 2Sabove J/M Brush • Brush, Swing Stage tron, ""I ' Brldile • . '"''"Steel & Bridge, Swing Staoe Iron, Steel & Bridge Spray ••.•• 11117S Iron, Steel & Bridge Spra\f SwlnQ Slalfl!. Sollndbl•ster sandblaster Swlnq Stage Painter, Burner • Paperllanger • Sheet Rock Taper • Sheet Rock tUslnq Bazooker) •••••• Sheet Rock CUsl,,g Skim Bol<). Sleef)le1acto. Worker Journeyman Spra'I' • .Journeyman Spray, C11mb1ng Stoel. , .Journeyman Spra'I'. Swing Staoc • • .. • RIQoors Cltmblftg Steel ournerma,, Brush, Climbing Steel.. H &w 64c S>enslon 80C Lite Ins lratove 09C ........... 8 11 •••••••• 9 07 ............... •02 ............. ' 27 • ......... , •• 9 17 ................ 9 ~1 .............. 9 27 , ............... 9 S7 • ......... 8 71 • ......... 9 21 • ........... ~21 . . . .......... ',, • • •• •t •••••••• 9 11 • ... • .......... 10 17 • ............. 902 ............ 9 52 • ........... 9 27 •••••••••••••••• 9 27 Apprenticeship 04< Oues C)leck olf IOC jen1or Member 02c Sl9" Pa:lntetrs CCommerc1atl 411175 101'/7S • ••• .1)2 192 Le<ldmolt> 1Cons1ructlo,, •••••• Journeyman (Construction) Jo..rneym•n (Slon Painter) P1ctor1al Arh~t • Helper Paint & Construcllon • • •••••• H & w 40c Pension 40c &Paid Holiday\ .......... 101 7 SI .••• •••. • ..... 117 '31 . .... ""' to 31 -•••• 690 140 Vacation, up lo 10 yrs 40:. after 10 yrs 6"o a lier 20 yrs 6 4•; afler 21'l'rS68% aller22yrs 7 2•. atter2Jyr\7 6'o 1111er24yrsa•. 5'9fl Po111nter ICommerclal Decorator> 8117/14 B/17/7S Journeyma,, • • , 1 40 7.H E Helper • • • • • 3 14 3 78 H & w 40 Pension S08/ll/7S.60Vacatoon ••·alter 10 yrs6"~ IOdays after 1 yr IS <Uys after 10 yrs 8 Paid tlolldays (9 Paid HolldaysB/t7flS) Si911 f'•l•r (O\lt door Adver1ls1ngl Artist Slon P•1nter Helper H & W ,40 ~n~1on 408 Paid Hohdd\IS 4/t/7S .......... 1031 .......... 9 37 ............• 1 51 llacatlon IOdo11ys alter I yr IS days aftef' 10 yrs 20<1.tys after 20 yrs, f'ipe TrollMI 1/1175 711/71> Plumber & Steamfitter Gen'I Foreman 20':.•bo•e J /Mrato Sub feet to<ostof Plumber & Steamlllter Foreman 10 p above Journcymilfl rat& living raise Ptumber·Steamtiller·Lead Burr.er • • 10 'IS 11 Mo H & W 10~. Pens 16% llacatloo 1~. N>f;r & Jourr>eyman Training :V.."1 Promo· tloo lh'ht Conln Adm v.•. Transportation SO (M OOper daV maximum) Utility Pipeline Gen I Foreman:!O'lo IOfln c 10/t/7S 1011111> Ullllty Pipeline Foreman 10•~ Utllltv Pipeline Jour,,eyman H & w 10~ .. Pension 16°0 Vacation & Holiday~ 11 Irrigation & Lawn Sprtnk ler Sewer & Storm Drain P1pelayer • 9.JS H & w 10,. Pen5lon •••• llacatloo & Holidays 13% Apprenltceshlp, Journeyman Training, Industry Promotion 1''>~· 10 08 1091 t/1/74 ........ 800 ....... b )() A/C & Refrigeration Gen'I Foreman 20%of J 'M rdle A/C & Refr1gera11011 Fitter Foreman I0°ool J IM rate 8 30fl4 1 /I/IS 111 7b A/C & Relrigerallon Fiiier • • 10 24 to 95 t 1 66 H & w 10% Pension 16-., llacotlon 13•. App1enhce & J iM Trd1ning :v.'9 Ind. Prorn I/)'\, Contrs Adm v.·. Plnterer 11tns 101t11s Foreman '°above Journevman rate Plest11ter • .. • • • • • .. , 'I OS 9 74S H & w 6l 1/1/7S 68, Pension 17S111ns t as, Vacation 55 111ns .10; tf'lde PromotK>n 15, Apprenllce 097/1/IS,tO Aclmlnlstrallve Trust OS "'-ltrTt ... r (ut>orers ) 1/1/75 7/t/76 Plas ttr Tender • • .. •• • . • • • • • • • • • • • .... 9,025 t .'25 H & W 7S Pension 1.9S Vac•llort 68Admlnlstrat1ve Trust 02 f'lt<l\ lleet a oa,.., Waterproof a1unc e11sns l/IWI> IPltcll Roof I OOe•tral Foreman 9 29 Sub Fqrem.:11> 8 79 .Journeym"n '-• . . .... 9 S4 ff 54 Class C.Men • 7 31 8-32 Tempor••'I' Help • • • • • • • • S 12 • 12 1 12 H "W SS Retirement .7S Vacation 1 00 Oves Check OH ?O Apprentlceihip & Tra1nlno 03SAdmlnlstraUve 045Annuil'I' Fuoo ts Incl Funo 02 Adds to be allocated 8/tsn s 35 totrfn!Xls e/1116 1Sto lrlnges Slleet Met•I 11 I 14 Foreman'11.S7 Gen'I Foreman 18 .. o•boveJ 'Mralc Sheet Metal Worker • • • .• • 10 4i (Includes 11ac.Clonl H, & w 7• P~nslon t 70 lnl'I Pension 'U llat~tlon 10 pot gross payroll ~pren­tlteshtp 02 S A S M I l~ • Tlf"l'UltWtrlllf'I Hel ... n 111ns 7/1/16 All Bue Ma<lllne Work • • • • • •••• , • , e.~ 9 1s 1ne11perlencec1 Base Mac:lllneman <1st 90 Days) • • • ••• , , , :::::::.".tr.10 .:90 Hel~ & Floor Mollclllne Oper•t°' ... •• .. .. •• • • .................. 8,ot 8 &a Pfoballono11ry Man (tst 90da'l'sJ ... • •• • •• • •• .. .. • ••••••• 7 BJ au H &.w UV•otlon 8011ffl5.«11fl/161.00;Ptnslon 60711/75 107/1/76 • Tli.w.,.r&Terruaewortien•1' 12/lfl4 6/1flS lt/1/7S Foremanl·tOmet1$2 SOperdilyover.Joumeyman FOf'em;m 11 men or more SS.00 llbove Journeyman (~btlowlncludevlKallon ........ ) T"-L•ver • • .. • .. .. • • .. • • .. • • .. • • 9 25 t0.00 IO • .SO TerrauoWorker • . .. ... • • • ............ 9,J7 H. "W .•95 temploytt pays .oo ~ «>V•catlon .10 Apprtntlceslllp M Tiie Pl'omotlOl'I tS " Employer peyi its 00 per montll lnt'I PtnllOl'I JO Terrano "'°'leers H &. W 80 Torruzo WOtkers Pens SO Terr Wol'l<ers Vee ,,0 TI .. Htlltff •II 1t/117f 1'11eHetper • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••• 7 715 C..rtlflecl • • • • , ••••••• 't.495 lnet1perl111ced+itlper..... , • • • ... ui Retll'•ment 60 cnrrstfl'lts Savtnos 20 Vac..ttlOll S.vln95 • :io·o1;.\iilii1:;&0.n1 •t ~s H. & w. ~s Tiit PrdhiotlOfl .1S. Emp10.,.r Oo\Vl SIS OOper Mo.AllC>renlkt CltAn lllMAllt Isl 1.. 3rd •ttt Siii "" 7111 Ith tilt 10th ASbtstos 4 yrs 60 70 80 ~ BoOerm.tker$ 6 "'°' ,0 ns 1' 77S 8rlckl•yert 6 ITIQt SO '° 10 10 CMpe11ter& •M01 60 6S 70 1S C-.mel'ltMe50fl.S 6MOI .0 .S 10 lS Eltetrlcl1111 6 mo1 SO 60 6S 70 Gle1i..1 t,000 llt'I SJ .. , 10 7S lt'Oll w~rt ($1rvc1 "°'-""'' •mos 6S a '1 " .,...,Wit,.. ("*lllfor<l!IQ) 4;not lffl0tU011 & lAwn Sprlnltltr 6 MOS 6S • UlthtO lmos LfltllerJ •MOS Qpr Efttrt. t.OOOfl~ Plilnten •mot. "-P9rtltnotn 'mo' "'esttl'trs "'"°' Plestefor~ 6 "10\ Ph#l'lbtn 6 mos 40 ~ RtftlQl8f lllOll • r!'\01 .0 ... Roof•n JI mo1 60 6J 92 .. "° 7J 80 IS •> 7S 10 80 ., 10 60 6.S )I Sf 80 80 80 80 lS 80 .. '° to as to 1S 10 •4 t:•1 Slorm •mot 70 IO e.s Qrtl"' eMOt ~ 10 16 8? ~liflll•I •fl'IOs 4,S to SS 60 $6tll lt•l!lttr •mos • ~ A 6'2 " T _..,.. 6 ll'IH -.. ti ICO • 6S 74 IS 90 es to 90 ., ,. •s t5 es 7S 70 .. .. 10 *' 90 9S '° ., '° 80 1' 1S .. TllHA.,.rt •mes :SO • • II CS II fl l'vtlllW40r .... CMMDMIJ"M..-et.1,fWJ - r "' •o ,.. .. •• l r f. (J 'f J 2 r 1' l J 1 I 1' 1' I J ·i .c J I Winds Lessen In Hobie Race Winds in Los Angeles Outer Harbor's "hur· ~cane gulch" played hide and seek with 175 Hobie Cats Saturday und Sunday. · · Winds for the 25-mile distance race on Saturday ranged from clttht to 20 knots and dropped to a mild !our to 12 knots for tho three round·the.buo1s races on Sundoy. Results: HOB1E·16A-l , Randy Hatlield·Kim Jacob, Long Beach; 2. RusHJI Eddington· Ji iram Downard. .Newport Beach ; 3. }{oble Alter.Judy Jams. C a pis trano Beach ; 4, J erry K\ng· DeeDee Beauchamp. Newport Beach; 5, Nick Steele · P a tte Landus k y. Balboa Jsland. HOBJE·168-1, Scott Nichols-Pat Shields, Capistrano BO~TING Beach ; 2, Bob and Caroline Off, Santa Ana; Dick and Laura Woodside, Long Beach; 4, Jeff Mathews· "Barbara Williams, Spring Valley; S, Jim and Henry .Brooks. Huntington Beach. HOBIE·16C-l , Dave and Joann Moxley, Hunt- fogotn Beach; 2, George and Michelle Munsey, ,Costa Mesa; 3, Brian Lewts.Jiin Phyfer, Corona del Mar; 4, Tom and Jeff Gillman, Corona del Mar; s, Rick and Bobbie Andrs , San Diego. HOBIE·l4A-l, Ron Wagn ier, Pacific Palisades; 2, John Golden, San Diego; 3, Mike Staudt, Fontana; 4, Warren Walker. Tarzana; 5, .Mike Whalen, Long Beach. HOBIE·HB-1, Tony Piety, Long Beach; 2, Milt Rudge, Cerritos; 3, Floyd White, Las Vegas; 4, Dean Smith, Huntington Beach: 5, Dave Mert~. .Huntington Beach. 2lJllLIC NOTICE "C'llTIO-..S IUSUIHI .. AMl'ITA TIMI NT T~ tollOWI~ _.,~ I• ~ 1Mi '*lat;. M I. C COH(ILl'TS, "°' Jiii! 11., NnP011 IHCll, ~ fM4.I Mld\MI L.awtel!" CM9tt., "91Uft ~. '"wr-t le6Cll, (A, '26'J Tllh llllilNa• I• <~ltd b't Ml 111· divldllel. Ml<hMI L, C.tt lle Tl'tl1 ai.teMe11t wet Ill.cl w11h 1,.. Coulll'r Cieri. ot Otenee Count'!' on June 12. ms. ,..,,, Pllblli.Md Orenee Coau O.lly PUOC, J""' 11,2•,enclJuly l,t, ltH )?lHS PUBLIC NOTICE -------- l'ICTITIOVS aUSINESS NAMa STATEM•HT Tiie tollowlng perSOf>s ere oolng bu)I· M»os. Ill 812ARRC STORes. (1) 812ARRE I.ADY , Ul BRITT AS· !t>ctATES; 141 TOTAi.LY BIZARRe; UI SIMPL.Y 81ZARltE; C4l BRITT, SPECTRUM, see> B(O.lldwa;, NO. 202, t..t9UN BH<h, CA. '2•51 Kennetll Albert Atkerm1n, «~ CYl)ten, l.aQUM BHCll, CA f'JtSI Jtmes Robert Hostetter, «II 32llCI St .. ._wPOtt Buch. CA. 9'2..0 JoY<• B\trr Ho•ttlltt, 410 311ld SI., New110tt lleech, GA. '2..0 This Duslness ts conducltd by • oenerel perlnerslllp. Kennelh Acllermen Tiiis si.lemenl wu flied wltll Ille '°"n4Y Clertt of Ot •nve C4un1Y °"June 12, "1S, 1'441M PIJl>lli.Mct Or•nee Cont 0•11y P110t, ·June 17, 24,•ncl July 1,1, 1915 '241·1S PU BUC r\OTlCE SL .. •7Ul1 SUPIERIOlt COURT 0' Tt4E STATE OIF CALll'ORNIA !<Oii THECOVHTYOl'ORANGIE Ne.A·tm4 NOTICE OP HEAltlNGOI' .. l!TITIOH FOlt .. lt08ATI OP WILL AHO POR l.liTTllltS TUTAMllHTAltY, ANO .. ETITION TO OET a ltMIH E VAl.IOITY OF .. Ult .. ORTIO OOOICIL Estate of HAROLD J. AMBUEHL, al!oO known H HAROLD JENNINGS AMBUEHL •nd HAROl.O AMBUEHL, 0-.<Hs.d. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lltal MARGARET M. AMBUEHL ltas flled 11ereln •petition lor ProlJ•I• ol w 111 and IOI' Leners Ttst•mt11t•tv e11d Petition to Ottermlne V.tlldlty o4 PlltPort~ Codicil refetence to wnlch 1s madt tor lurther perticultrs, •ncl 111•1 Ille tome •ncl place of llHrln9 tlle seme f\U been PUBLIC NOTICE P UBLI C NQTICE l'ICTITIC US aUSIMl.SS NAMlf TEMl!NT r11e fOllOwln9 Pl i •re dOll\Q OUil· ntues: SPAR·NICK IN ESlMENTS, 17'i11 Hol)lllns, 1rv111e, CA. tti...1 Foye S9•rks, S2J W•hllongton, Sitl Fr•ni;IM;o, CA. t41 II • Edw•rd M Nl<llOls, 11941 HOpllons, Irvine, CA.~ This bu$1n.u Is condu<le<I by.,. un· lftGOtPOt•led HSO<.l•liOll Other 1'-a 111rlner$hlp. Edw•rd M. N i<hols This $!element w•s toled with Ille County Clerk ol Of•n~ County on J- lt, 197S. "'404' PublisneCI Or•l!Qe C4HI O•llY Piiot, JUM 11, 24, •nd July 1, t , 1'1S !212-15 PCBLIC NOTJCE 167'H su .. E• IOR COV RT O F TNE STATE OF CAL.IP'ORNIA FOR THE COUNTY Oii ORANGE Ne.A·l>tS6 NOTICE OF NEARING OF "IETITION FOR .. 11108ATIE OF WILL ANO C:OOICIL ANO FOR LETTERS OIF ADMINISTRATION WITl4 WILL ANNEXED Esl•lt o1 EOlfH REGAN SMITH. 0t<HH<!. NOTIC& IS HEREBY GIVEN llwt United C.lllornia B•nk nas liltd herein a pet1t1011 for Probate of Will and Cocllcll •nd for L.elli!rs ol Adm.nlslr•· lion with Wiii A11neaed retere11Ce to wtll(I\ IS 11'\tlde tor further partl<Ulars. incl that the lime •nd place ot hearing lilt same llas been set for June 24, 191S, a t 9.30 a,m., 1n the court,oom ol Oepertment No, 3 of saiCI court, II 100 C1v1c Cenltr Oflve. in the City ol Santa Ml, C.lolornla . Oated Junes, 197S WILLIAM E. St JONN. County Clerk 111.F.NEUMAN iwt El Tero llld. No. 20) lfl T-. C.litorni• •2no Attw111rter: PetJtooMr Put.Iii.Md Orange Co.st Oa11y P!IOI, T~ay.June 17 1975 PUBLIC NOTICE p BLJCNOTICE P UBLIC ~OTJCE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE P l ' BLIC !';OTICE ----------------~ l'ICTITIOVI IVSINEU -------------1--------·-NAMli U'ATliM ENT ,.CTITIOUSauSINIESS f'ICTITIOVS•VSINEU TN 1011ow1no l)eh01ll .,. dOlnQ bu•• NAME STATEMENT "AMI STATIEMENT nH•••: l llt 101tow1ng perwns art 001ng bu;,1 ll\t tollowlng per\ons ••• CIOl"l)bu\I· I. MANUFACTURERS FACTOAY nhs.i. ,,,,,, .. 01.JTLETS,Newpe>rt A OU AT IC. TROP•C.AL'.lo 1)10 TRIPLE CROWN SALES, •10 Uln 2. MFO, Nl!wpe>rl 180' NllWDOrl B4t.er SI., COst• W U , C.A Strut Hu1111no100 0.41,h CA 91"41> 01•<1 . .(.Qstoll Mesa, CA. 926?1 Coll (a.in, 106211 V•IJe•n C.f•MCl.t R*•I LH Br•Oy, .io 13th Slrtiel. Ptnny w . Myer;,, 10 Rue G'ono tioll•, CA. Hunlinoton S.ll<ll, CA . .,..,, Oucolll, Ntwporl Be-. (;A 92..0 M 0. C..von. lt2f Pt1<'11n c.o,.14 O•vlCI A ICtnl, llOI So. Covr~ ls1d0re C Myers. 10 Rue Gr•n<I Mo•. CA Ortve, At1ehe1m C• CA. '2.0. Ouc•I, NewPOrt Be•cll. CA ~ I lus buson~•s is <onCluc l~u nv d Trvs bu5'~• ,, <onautltd DY" ltmll Sidney Weiner. 104 E••I SildOle 99119r.ipartnersh1P.. ed11trtneuhop. Riv-er Rood, S.odle Rover. New JtrK>Y 8111 Coin Robert L. Br•Cly 0145' fn" stalement "'d' •11~u "'''h ""' T111s it•temenl wlh foleo .,.,tn I"<' Tllos ousoneu I\ tonduC ltCI by • County Clerk ot Ordnge Counlv"" M.1y (.ovnty Clerk~un~ counl'fon JUOt' 9e'M••I part11e~IP. ~. ltlS, J ltJS. IS!do<t c . Myer. FUJOO • .,......,. Tl"' sl•ltmtnt wt• loleCI wotn !M Publ1sntO Or.tnoe CO.t'>I 0.111y 1·1101. PubloSlled Orollnt141 c:.NSI O•oly PllOI, County Clert. or Or•ngo County°" "'°'Y Jl.l!Ol. 10 11, 24. 191S 19""" June 10, 11, 24, and July 1. i.a 110..1s t9 t91S "'"'™ Puohsneo Or•noe Co4\1 O•oly P1101, June l, 10, 11, 2~. 191S l'il'I IS fUBLIC NOTICE SL .. ·1SllO NOTICE TOCltEOITORS SU .. EllllOR cou•T OF THE STATI. 01' CALIFOltHIA FOR TNE C.OUNTY OF OltANGE No. A·l>tOI E s tate of MILORE;O 0[A,., McGONAGL E, Oeceuect. NOTtCe IS HER EB)' GIVEN to lhe creditors ot Ille abOve namco cle<f:dent that all per$0nS ll•vlng clalms aoai11sl ti~ said docede11t ••• rtqullect to lilt them, with Ille ncce\sary voucne••· In the ofllct ot lhb cler• ol the aoove en· lltled court, or to pre sen I lllem, wtlh lhe necessary vouchers. lo lhe undllrs1gneC1 al the Law Ollice ol KINDEL ANO AN DERSON, 1020 No. Bro<Jdway, San· I• An.11, C•lllorn1i1 92702, w hich Is tilt ple<e of t>uslness ol the under~lgnect 1n .tll ma11ers ptrtalnln9 to the estale of 'MllCI oeuoent, within lour monl"5 alter Ille ltrst publlc•llon of 1111s nohce 0.led Mey20, 191S F.MARGARET NEL'>ON Ext<ulro•of Ille Woll ot the •bOve named deteelent Pl:BUC ~OTICE , ______ -------------- •·•1S" SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA !FOR THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No.A-an41 NOTICE OIF NEAlll l MG O F PIETITION !FOR PROBATE OF WIL.I. ANO FOR LETTERS TESTAMEN· TAtlY P UBl.IC l'\OTlCt: •·'7600 SU .. E•IOlll COURT OF tHE STATE OIF CALll'OlllNIA !FOR THI[ COUNTY OF ORANGE Ne .A-U9U NOTICE OF NEARING OF .. ETl110 N FO• P•OBATE OF WILL A"O CODICIL ANO FOR LETTERS TESTAMENTARY fistate o t t..OU 1 ')E PLOU , Oeceaseo. Estalt1 of CLIFFORD WILBUR NOTICE IS HeREBV GI lfEN i11a1 SMITH, Oece<>S&O. FRANCES PLOU HUNTSMAN h.tl NOTICE IS HEREBY Gt llEN IN!I lill!Clllereln a petition for Probate of Wlll ROberd<t•u F. Newman nas toled herein •lldlOt Letler5 Testamentary relere"'e • peliloon fo• Prooote 01 Will anct 10 which is m•dit for tu rt her partlcula•s. Codi<ll •n<I lor Letter~ Tutamonl.t•Y etld that the time and ple<e Of hearino reference lo whlch 1s made for lurtller tilt~-has been set tor June 24, 191S, porUculars. and that Ille lime oncl Plat.e •t9.30•.m .,lntllecourtroornot0-.111rt· of llearong tne same llH beon ~e1 lor ment No. l ol s.tld court, al 100 Ovit June 2•. 197S, •I 9·30 •.m., on lh<I CIJnter Drove wu1, in the City of SMtla courtroom of Department No. 3 of ~Id AN, C.litornla. court, at 700 Civic Center Drive Wtsl. '" O.ted Junes 19n the CllV ot Sant.t An•, Cahlorn1.t • Daleo Junes. 1'7S WILl.IAM IE . SI JOHN. WILl.IAM E. SI JOHN, LOUIS A. AUDET Jt21 Wlltllire a 1vc1. No. Sit 1.MA1191 .. s, C.lilerni• .0010 Publi~ O••llge Coast Oa11y P1101, June10.11.17, 191S ?tS~fS CoUtltY Clerk tl.F.NEVMAN UJ41 El Tore Rd, No. 201 Et Te,.., C.hl. tUlO Al-Y ..,.: Enu1lor Publlll\ed O••niie Co.tSI o .. 11y P1101, JuM10, 11, 17.191S 21S7 7S HOBIE·l2-1, Kelty Lance, Dan Flores. Long Beach. set for JU11e 24. 1'75, 119:30 a.m., In the courtroom ol Oeparlment No. 3 of wiCI Palos Verdes: 2, <OUtt, at 1ooc1wk center Drive We''·'" lhe City of S.nu1 An•. C•llfornl• JUM 10, 11, 11. 1975 21SC..15 Pt:BLIC NOTICE JAMES E .WILNELM ol ~HOEl.ANOANOERSON 1t21 Hwtll BrNClw•y s.Ma AM, C.lllotftl• 92101 Te1:s~nn Pt:BLIC l\OTICF. r UBLIC NOTICE 8'7'°' -~--------------~· Daleo Junu, t91S HOBIE·lO-·I, Robby B . h . Ne t w .E.stJOHM. eauc amp, wpor county Cler• •'1~ AllMMYl let' Ellett1lr1& Publistied Of•n~ Co.st Oa11y P.101, Mey 21. and JU11e 3, 10. 17, 191S 194'>-7S NOTICE TO CREDITORS SLP7S1 .. SV .. ElttOR GOVlllT OF THE NOTICE TOCRE OITOlllS Beach. j NEALE E. CREAMER, ESQ, U. Wll•llfre a l¥d., Sit. 504 .. vtrl'f Hiii•, C.111. N21 I Tel:W ·>M I NOTICE TO CR E 0 1 TORS SV .. £11110111 COURT OF THE STATE'OF CAI.I FORHIA !FOR THE COUNTY OF OltAHGE Ne. A·l32t5 STATIE OFCAl.IFORNIA FOii SUPERIOR COURT OIF THE lHE COUNTY Of ORANGE STATEOFCAl.IFORNIA FOR PUBLIC NOTICE No.A·ll4tt THE COUNTY OF ORANGE E state OI LLOYD ~A RANJO. N•.A·t11'2 -------------------1 Oectaseo. • Eslale ol FRANI( GRANT PARI(~. Coastal Race SF to Newport in Fall The fifth annual California Coastal nee from\ San Francisco to Newport ·Beach bas been set for' Oct. 7 by the sponsoring Newport Harbor ant'I St. Francis Yacht Clubs. The race has become a popular one for skippers bringing their boats home after racing in the St. Francis YC series or participating in the Tinsley l sland stag cr.uise. · For northern skippers planning to enter the La Paz or Mazatlan race in November, the coastal race serves as a convenient way to get the boats south. <The La Paz race is held in November of odd· numbered years and the Mazatlan race in Nov· ember of even.numbered years.) The coastal race is open to yachts whose ln· temational Offshore Rule rating is 27.S or higher. R~uests for invitations should be addressed to Newport Harbor Yacht Club, 720 W. Bay St., Newpor? Beach, or St. Francis Yacht Club, On the .Marina, San Francisco, Calif. Kialoa May Clip Record for Race· NEWPORT, R.I. CAP) ·-The 79·foot ketch Kialoa neared the finish line of the Annapolis·lo- Newpo rl yacht r ace Monday nig hl with a chance for a record. Skipper James B . Kilroy or Newport Beach radioed that he was 10 miles from Monlauk Point at the eastern end of Long I s la nd. That Mesa Boaters Get Contract would put him about 35 nautical miles from the end of the 473·mile race. The existing speed re· cord for t he race was 57 hours, 19 minutes and 48 seconds. set by the yacht Equairlon two years ago. The race began Salur· day after a short delay, as 85 contestants sailed thro ugh C h esa peake Bay. The Coast Guard said early Monday it ex· peeled the winning yacht to cross the finish line at the entrance to the east passage of Narragansett Bay Thursday. PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IVSINES$ NAME STATEMENT AtletllOJ ltt; Petiti01ter PubliShed Orange Coa~I 0.toly PtlOI, June 10. 11. 11, 1'75 216'> IS PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IVSIHESS NAME STATEME NT TM followln11 persons ar e doing bt&I· nesses: PSYCHIATRIC CONSULTATION MEDICAL GROUP, 161'8 Beach Boultverd, Sulit 20, Huntln11ton Bell<h, C.111. 92141 Je<ll '!"·Johnson, M.O., Psycllit lrlc Consull•llon Meolcal Group. 16161 Btl<ll 8oulev•rd, Suite 261, Hu11llnvton Ge.ch, C<11il. 921>47 This builntss Is COl!ducted tw 1111 un- 1nc0tpor•1eo usoc:l•tlon other thMI • pertnerslllp. S.muel H. Albefl, M.0. Tiils st•temenl was filed Wllll tllt County Cler It 01 Or1n11t CouMy on ,,,..Y 19, 191S N)fU Pllbll\lltcJ Or<1nge Cont D•ll'f Pltot. June 10, 11, 24, and July I, 1'7S 214'-7S Pl'BUC ~OTlCF. Estateot WALTER G. c. WINKLER, 9e<eastd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to l/le trtdllor~ of th4 abOve n•med decedent th<lt ill per$0ns having clal"'s agalnsl Ille s.id decedent are required to me 11..,m, wltll Ille necessary 11ouc111trs, In Ille office ol lhe Clerk or the <Jbove en- tiUed court. Of lo present \hem, with the netei.wry vouc.llers, lo the undersloned u the ofll<t or Tllomas L. Loro. 23S21 P•seo de V•lencia. No. 213, LUQuN Hills, Clllolornla 926~3. wh1clt is Ille pl•<• of busineu of the undersill"td in •II matters pertainln11 to the eslale of Hid decedent, w1t11ln tour mol'llllS aller tilt first public•llon of this notice. ~ed Mey 13. 1975 MYRAH.WINICLER E•ecutrix ol lhe Will of Int above n•me<I decedent THOMAS I.. I.ORO Wlt f"•MOdo V•lt11,i• Ho. 211 U911M Hill\. C.llfenii• 'USl Tel: (7H l Ml·>* AtWftoy fer HKtt1rill P\lt>fl$11eO Ot•n11t Cont Daily PilOI, June 10, 17, 24, •Ad July 1, 191S 2162·1S Pt;BLIC NOTICE . • ·Sl. .. ·7St'7 NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl'\/EN to Ille' a~a FRANI( G. PARICS. aka FRANK SVPE•tO" COURt"Ol'THE that .tll persons having claims against PARKS SR. OeceaseCI. NOTl(I. TO CtlEOITOtlS lcreelitors of the abOve named decedent GRANT PARKS SR., .tk.t FRANK G ST"TlfOFCALIFORNIAFOR Ille said decectent.are required lo file NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 1hc THE COUNTY OF ORANGE them, wttll lhe necessary vouchers, 1n creditors of Ille abOve nam&CI octl?Ol!nl No. A·l3127 Ille ollice 01 Ille clerll of Ille above en· that all per!oOns 11av1ng Claim s ;t0ainst Estale ot WANOA T HANEY, lit1e<1cout1,ortopre~nllhem.w1thlhe the said decadent are required lo hie Deceased. nt<essarv vouchers. to the underslgrled lncm. with 100 necns<iry voucners, In NOTICE IS HE RE BY GI \I EN to the at IM olf1ce ol Paul H. Wayte, 6308 the olllce ol Ille clerk of Ille above en· creClllors of Ille ab011e nameo de<edenl Pecllic Blvd., Suite No. 102. HU111ington titled court, or to pre!Mlnl lhem. wolll lhe that all persons ha111no claims a11111ns1 Park, c.111orn1a 902SS, whl<~ Is the necessary vouc.llers, to Ille unoerslgned the salCI deceoenl are required to Ille Pia" Of business of Ille undersigned In at 111e Law Oll1ce of HUGH J . them, wilh the 11eceu ary vouchers, In •II m.lttrs pertaining to Ille esta1e of SCALLON, 3110f> Coast Highway, Suile the olllce of the clerk ol Ille •llOve an· salddecedtnt, within four monlllSafter 302, South La11un.1, t..llllornoa '12071. tllled court, or to pr.sent I hem, with lh< 11>etlrS1publlcatio11ol this notice. wl\1cll 1s the place of Dusoneu of tne un- nt<eswry vouchets, to the underslllf'(Jd Dated Mey 2, 19/S derslc;ined 1n all mailer s pertat111ng 10 •• the l.ilW Oft le• Of REEDY ANO FIDEL A, NARANJO lne estate ol Sil•d decedent, wolhln lour LANS, 610 Newport Cenler, Newport e1ecutor Ol lht> Will Ot montM alter Ille lirst puDloC.thonol tnis 8eKh, C•lllornla, who t h ls Ille piece of the aoove 11.tmea oecer>e~t no11ce buSlness or the undersigned '" •11 rNOt· ,.AUL H. WAY TE Oated Ma y 1, i97S terspert•lnl11910 Ille estate of saidoece· ._Pullie a 1vd., No. J02 JAMES SCOTT PARK!> dtflt, w1lhi11 lour montM •Iler the first Hltntifl9(4NI P•rll, C.lltorn1• E1ecutor ol tne Wiii ol puC>tk•llonof lh1s11ollte. Anor111y fer uec111w Ille abOve n•med de<e~nt O•ted Mey 10, 191S PU011Sllffl Of•nge Co.ts! Daily Pilot, HUGH J .SCALl.ON WANOAT.HANE'f Junel0,11,24,.tndJuly1,197S 2161·15 ll706COUIH19flw•, • Exec11trh1ofthe w 111of -~telO> Ille •bo~ named deceoi:111 PUBLIC NOTICE s.ut" u1u,.., C•hlorn14 I REEDYANOL.ANS ----• Ttl:•M~S21.,IU..02tl .,. New..,i c:.11ttr No. ttt a uu• Atwnev tot E Hcutor I Ne..,.ert auc", C•lllet11la SUPERIOR COURT OF THE P\Jbll"'ed Oran9e Co.t~I O.i•IY P1IOI, Tel:.--STATEOFCALIFORNIAIFOR Mey21.•naJune3.10.17.19/5 l94H\ AttwNyferE1e<t1trl1 THECOUNTYOFORAMGE ------· -- Sl.P·7S111 Pubflstled Or<1nge Coast Dall'!' Pilot. He.A-4t2'S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCREOITORS M<Jy21,•fld June 3, 10, 17, 191S 1931-?S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ---- SUPE•IOR COURT OF THIE _ ----_ _ __ PltOPERTYATPllllVATESALE 8UUS •·'7SH .. $TATEOFC:AL.IFORNIAIFOR PUBLIC NOTICE In lhe mailer of Ille Conserv.tlorl>111p NOTICE OF SALE SU .. ERIOR:j&VRTOFTHE THECOUNTYOFORAHGE ol lhe Person and E$l <l te ot OF REAl.ESTATE OtlNIA FOR Ne. A·llSH -- --FLORENCE MARGUERITic SMITH. AT PRIVATE SAL.IE STATEOPC L:" Est •te ol ROBERT Ml LLER NOTICEOFMARSHAl.'SSAl.E aka MARGUERITE J . SMITH, <lka "o. & ··1st TNIECOVNTYOP'OllANGE Q ~.._. N•.A·NffO JACOUES,Oeceased. UAYLE PLU MB I NG MAR GUERITE J UNE SMITH, SUPERIOR COURTOF THE'>TATE NOTICE OI' NEARING FOR NOTICEIS HEREBYGIVENl~lhe CORPORATION , Plaontllf, vs, Conservalee OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF PETITION FOR .. RO•ATE OF WILL creditors or Ille ab011e named oecedenl RICH ARO P. ARCH BOLO, Dolen· NOTICE IS HEREBY 91VEN that ORANGE. ANO l'OR LETTERS TESTAME"4 tllalellpersonsh•vlngclaims~insl danl.No.7ta•.Judgmenldale ;Aprlt 14, tlle un<lersigned. JAMES E. HEIM, lntheMaltHolllle E\lateolMARY TARY tM H id oeceoent a re requir4'd lo file 197S Public Guardlan,.tscon~ervatorofllte JANE YOUNGQUIST, <1ka MARY J. Estale of HERBERT L. HARRIS tnem, will\ Ille necess.try vouc.hrrs. In By virlue 01 Jn e•ocullon issued on person •nd estate of FLORENCE VO UNG~ I S T , 11 11.,\ MARY al$0 known., HERBERT 1.eE HAR• Ille ofllce of the clerk ol the above en· June 3, 197S, by lttc Munc1pa1 Court, of MARGUERITE S M I TH. aka YOUNGQUIST. Clc<rils<O. RIS, O.ceued. lltltdcourt,ortopresent them, wlt1~~ South Oran11t County Judocial Olstt1cl, MAR GUE R ll E J. SM I TH, ak.t Notice 1s hereby goven that subject lo NOTICe tS HEREBY GIVEN lllal nectuery vouc.hers,1otheunder~.,~~ County of Or.tnl!C Sl<1le ol Californl.t MARGUERITE JUNE SMITH, c.,... conf1rma11on b'I' Ille said Superior NORMA JEAN HI l.I( ER hu Ille< at the Law Olllce ol Kindel alld An· upon " ludqmenl ·entered on favor 0j M1rvalee, will i.ell .ti private sale to Ille Court, the undersigned. as Euculrixol t>erein •petition for Prob•I• ot Will enc derMI", 1020 No. Broadway, Santa Atta, Q u A y L E p L u M B 1 N G h1Ql>eSt and best net bidder. alter Cle· the •bove nameo decede nt wl 11 ~II ill tor Lellers Test.,nentery reltrence tc ca111or11ia 92702, whl<ll Is the pike of CORPORATION • Callforl!la corp as ducllon of <Jny requMled brot.er'scom-prov•te w1e, 1o tne hoghelst ""dbesll>td· wlliChl'm~IOr further parllculaU l>U$IMSSOf llleUf\cters lgnedin.tllrnilt· 1uC1gmfnl cre'Cl1lo r ano agai'11st mission,uponlhe lerms.tnd<ondillons oer. UPon Ille lerms and <onclolion• anct that the time and Pl Kt Of nHrlnl; lers pertaining lo the es tale ol said de· RIC.HAR 0 p ARCH BOL 0 as Judi!· ,.,.reinafler menlioneo, and wD)e<I to r.erelnaller rnentooneCI on Thur~Y. tile wrne h•s bttn set for June 24, 191s cedel!t. witllin four months •lier the ment oeoior. ~nowong • net 't>.alance of co11firmation by Ille •bOvt·enlilled I.he 26th d.ly of June, 191S, or tl'lfr_fiflllPr •I 'I :JO •.m., 111 Ille courtroom ol first publlc•liot1 of tho~ no11ce. Sl,&O.llol ectually oue on Sd•d 1udgmenl Superior Court, on Tnurs~y, June 26, w11111n the lime a110-d by law, at tne Oitpertment No. 3 01 said court, 11 1oc Oated Mey 20, 197S on the d.lte of Ille hsuance of said••· 1975, •I the llOU~ o! I-Ive o clock noon, office of MAR 111 N T 1 NCH ER ~nd Ovic Cenler Ori•• Wtsl. 111 lhe Oty ot ARTHUR RAY MONO lecutioro. I !lave levted UPOn •11 lhe rillfll. or lllerHfler ••thin Ille time "1!0-<' by EUGENE TINCHER, A~torneys tor Sll<lla An•. C•hlornla. JACOUES hlle an<! interest ol w1d judgment oet>-l~w, at lht Oltlce of the Publo< Guar· Eaeculroll, all tne "II"'• 1o11e, 1n1e.es1 Dated June S, ,.1s E aecutor ol Ille Will of IOt In Ille prO(>trly '" the Counlv of dian, llOO South Grana Avenue. Sctnta anc:1 e>1a1e of 111e above-name<! oece· Wll.LIAM E. SI JOHN, the ilbove named deced1m1 O<•nQe, St.lie of C.tlilornl<1, OH<ribed Anil, C.lifoml•, all rlollt. t•lle. onll'<'C$1, c1en1, •ncl au the r lgfll. !Ille, on"'l.erest County Clerk JAMESE.Wll.HEl.M•f aslollow\ •nd esl•te ol said Fl.ORENCE 111a1111esa1oest•tehas,byoper.at1onof PAVLA.HANNA IUNOEl.ANOANOERSON Lolll,BIOCllJ,Tt<1<l900inlhe O ly M ARGUERITE S M ITH. ak<1 l•w orolherwo..e,acqulredotllerlttan •tOowrDl'lveNo.U I02tHw111•rNdway of!.an Clemente alsoknownaslltS..n MARGUERITE J S MITH, a ~a or1nadditoon101nato1 salC1deceasedal New..,i .. ac:ll, Callletni• U..O ~All•, C.lllOtftia '2702 Domas S.n Cle~nle CA MARGUERITE JUNE SMITH, con-Ille lime ot IM!r Cleath, ol, on and to llldl At\orllO'f f.,: ,..1111-r Tel. u..1n1 NOTiCE IS He REBY GIVEN llldton ~rvattt, 1n and 10 lhatcerla1n real pro urtaln 101, piece, or parcel o1 1ana. Publlsf\ed Orange Cool Dally Pt101 AntwMY•f~ Ex~cwtor Frid.Ill. Jul¥ 11. 191S. •I 10 00 o'clock perty ~<rit>ed as lollows. 10 wol: Soluete, lying ind 11t1n111n t~ County ot June IO. II. l7. 1915 21sa-1s Publlsned Oran9e Coa~t Daily P1101, '1<.M. al Mer~nal's office. Courthou"1. Lot 1601 Tract No. 3977. In IN! City Orange. Ctly ol Hunt.nglOll Oe•ch, PUBLIC NOTICE Mey27,.tnc1June3, 10. l f.197S 1941·1S,JOl•l Crown Valley Parkway, City 01 ol Huntington Bea<ll. Counly of '>l•te of Calot orno.t, .tnd mor~ Laouna Niguel, Co uni Y ol Or.in<;ie, 0raf!9e, State of Callllornla. as Pl'• rnap parllcularly descrot>ect a s lollows, to. Slate of Ca1otorn1a, I wlJI sell al pul>loc recorcteo1n Book 14 .f<19f'SlSanc121>o1 ..,.t: PUBLIC NOTICE tlutUon lo Ille hl9nes1 Dlodcr, lor casll Mlscell•11eousMaps.1nttte0111ceo11he Lot 93, Tr<l<l 4181, as per Map re· -I -------------------------In l•wlul money of the United Stales, all County Recorcterof said Cou,.ly. corcted in Book 111 • Pages J().Jl on· ----------------------NOT1cl~~-~~1tso 1TORS Ille rlollt lllle and onte ru l ot said iudV· EXCEPT •II minerals. ool, g.>S, elusive ol Miscellaneous MapS, in ttwl SLP·1S1'• SUPERIOR COURT OF THE i rnMt deblor i" the above dcscrllled pro· cielroleum anCI Oilier hydrot <Jrbon sub-otloce ol tilt county recorder of woct FICTITIOUS IUSIHESS 'pertyl or so much thereof .nmay ._ stanceslnanaunoer,orwhl<hrnayt>e county. NAMESTATEMENT STATEOFCALIFORNIAFOR ·necess<iry lo utosfy salo e•0<ution, ~ced from said lanct who<h un-Commonlrknownas.M2!Cr•ndall Tne lo~lowlng p~rsot1' are doing b\J~o· THE COUNTY OF ORANGE I w1111 •<<rued in1eres1 and cos I!>. cterhes a plane parallel to and S-00 ICCI OrtVe, Hunllngto11 Beach. t.'llllornl .. nessas. No.A·ll70J ' OaledJ ne 11 197s below the present surface ot said ldnd Tille suoject 10 current ta~us. cove· IMf'!:BIAL STOC)CTON MOBILE Est a te o l GLENN N. HILE.' Olvl$lo~·So~thO•an~Cout1tv f0tlhepurpe>seofprospecllnglor,1ne nants,conC1ltloM,rescrvatlons,rJ9111s, ESTATE'>, 1100 Qu;tll Strctl, Suole !08, Deceased. DONE RH EA uploralion, Clevelopmenl, prooucllan, tights of w•y, etl5emenl~ .tnd asi.csr 660 NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVENto lhe · • otr•Cllonanatakinootsaldminerals, mentsoffecorolfany. NtwportBea<ll,Cahlornta97 credilorsottlleaboven.tmcddeccdenl Mdrshal,Or.ingeCuunly oil, nas, pet roleum .ind olher Theotferor snalldeposlt 10"(,ofthc Nallon.ll Lill! insurance Company, a M 10 R H uer Deputy " • Vermonl corporation. 1100 Quall that all per$0nS ha vino tl.-.lms a941lnst Y e • · • • ny0rocarb0n subst.Jnces lrom said IMICI purth•se price with tho otter to Ille saJd oecedenl are requlreo 10 111111 NOR"""N E. RUDOLPH by means ot mines. wells, def'rleks purc.,.se A u>mmlssiot1 In a11 amounl Street, Suite I08, Newport Beil<h them, wilh Ille necessJry voucners, In Piolll11tltt'• Attorney ;inO /or otner equ1pmenl from wrta<e acceptabie 10 us will be paio on1, tore•I C•lllornia q2660 db , the oltoce of ll>e cler>. of lhe aOOVf' en lllAvenlcla Gunada 1ocal1ons on aojoinin9 or ne11)hbor1ng ts late broker submitting a wrltlMofle< flus business Is bein11 conou<te 'I'• Ill led tour 1. o• lo present I hem, w111111\f' 5"11 Cltmenlt, C• CA. U'7? land, or lylnq outside of lhe aoove accepted by us. Any commission ls sut>· corpor•~~~lon•I Life neceswry vouch., rs. 10 lhe unoers19neo PubllSlltd Orange Co•sl Daily Po lot, CSM<robeo la11C1 • as reserved oy F. C:. Je<l to approval oy the Probate Court, 11 Insurance Company •t IM l.•w 0 1110 ot BARNES, SCHAG. June 11, 24,and July I. l'llS 2Xll! 1S F•1ns-rt11. l.'I •I., leS,50rS u.-r lhal confirmatlot1 01 ~ale ,5 rcquired. Said willl•m E. C•v•ndugh JOt-I NSON. KENNEDY & CARLSON, cer1:ioon 9roun<1 lease. a memorandum commission Is payable only llPOI! con· Congressman Andrew Hinshaw has unnounced t he award of a contract lo Skipjack Boats, Inc., of 1763 P lacentia, Costa .Mesa, by the National Park Service in the ... mountofS47,000. The following 1><1rWri Is doing IJuSt· nessts: Supervisor, 1 H 1S Mac Arthur Blvd.. Box 1786, PUBLIC NOTICE of w11lc11 wasrecorde<I O< lobcr 27, 19&0, summ•loon of u1e 10 putc,...se~ es • Real Esl•le [ouilitl Newport Bea< II, Calllornla 926'>3, whlCll 1n Book S48•. P.t9e U I, Ollld al evlOen<ed by conwoyance ot Ille-• l111s •latemenl tolto with t~ Cou111y h ltie olace ol Duslness ol Ille un· STA-1207 Recora,, wn1ch provides 111a1 le<>50rS 1y. No commission will be peld In ton FEDERAL M ORTGAG e SERVICE, U6S2 5.lnlo Or., Mls.sloll \'lejo, CA. 91'7S The contract covers the purchase of three 24·fool f iberglass power boats to be used for patrol, search und rescue on Lake Mead a t the National Recrea· tionalArea. Robert K. Brennen, 2S4S2 5.anto Or.,MbsionVlejo, CA,92.1>1S This buslneu Is colldu~ttd by an ,lndM~~tl IC. Breooan This stetement wu llltd wltlt Ille (ounty CJtrk ol Otonge County Oii June IS, 1'75. . P4477t Published Ot•noe Coast Dally Piiot, June 17, 24, and July t, I, "7S 2244·7S 'O©\l~µ-~r.,~s e 1hol ln#riguing W ord Game with a f=h udle ---------ltlltetl t.y CIAT I, •OllAN I HADA! L ' 11 I I I E CARPI Ii _I I' I I _j 1:1 1 E OMl 11 __ r I I· I . It 11 emuino how m•nv people .,. wtllino for the ,,,.nufec.11.u•eo to ~rf..a rolor TV. I'm •till wtltlno f~ them ·1-: _S_W_E_D_l~l-....,J 1° petft<t--. ,_,. r I I I I 1 o f~::!: :i: ... ~~~ 11=1 I • ; - -you develop lroni 111ep No. 3 below, a ,.INI N\MMRfO lfltlU IN ,.. r I' I~ lj ~ n~m soy~m . _ . . _ !~!~*~ uuus I I J I I I KIAMLITSAme:•••~·o•o L Clerk ol Oran(Jt: County on ~'I' 18. cters19ned '"all mailers penalnif>ll IO NOTICE OF TlllUSTEE'SSALE y,.,11 h•vt no r111nl to enler upon lhe nection with sale to any terwlnl of the 1~1s. Ille t sl.tle of sa10 Clecedent, w1111ln tour TtlVST N0. 7f64 surt<Ke ot sa1C1 leued premises nor 10 ll'trnlses llsted •bOve unless Ofhef°Wlse FU'4' mof\IM aller lhe lusl publlcatoonof 11115 On Jun4!1S. "1S. •111 :00 o'clock A.M use said leased premises or any porlion eljreed In writing In aovance of IN sale • Published Oranoe Coa.1 Dooly P.101, no1tce. THE F 1 RS T A M e R 1 CAN Tit le t1,.reo1 abOvt w lct plane O<Jra11e1 lo•nd The prooer1y is ollered lorwloln Its June>. 10, 17, 24, 197S 2030.7s O~lt'O MAy 27. 1975. insur.tnet ComPllnY. • C.lllorni• cor· SOOfHI l»low tne !l'esent surle<e"' the "es Is" COl!dlllon, without w•mll!l'f 4lS It EDNA t<. HI LE PO••llol!, as trustee. or suc.ceuor le•s.d premises lor .tny purpose to !fie cOtldlhon or sull•bohty o( I.he so.I e ktCulru.Ol lhC Will trustee or substituted truslH, by lhe wl'letsoev~r. 0t of eny Improvement IMtl!On IOf Con· P UBLIC NOTICE of lhe •t>011e n~mcd deetdcnt urtain Offd of TfUSI oecuted by: Con· SUBJECT 10 all exceptions. cond>-Stru<llon or occu~n<v •nd wlthOUI •••NES,SCHAO,JOHN$0H, ~lt1enUI North corporellon, a tlons, rulrl<llons, eesements, llll· termite cleatence, termlle work or -----------------=---KENN EDY I. CARLSON ~•lllornl• corpo,.llon, and rec:orded c1usions. reserv•toons, llens. ri9flls, o1iwr repelr work lo lie performtd by # 8Y: ERNEST J . SCH AG. JR. ,,,.., J4, t'14 In Book 11 IS2 -tl04, and rl!llllS of way, of recoro. us. No w1rt•ntv Is glw11 as to IM zon. · Sl.,.·lS204 •' •SUM.tcArtllUr Blvd .• 8~• 1716 Document No. 2~24 ot Ollltl•I Recorcn Commonly ~nown as: 8242 In· 1"11 of lhe prooerty nor 10 ll'e con· S~;~~~::!~=~~T::.:E New.,ett .. ""• C•llfornt• '"41 IOI Or•nge County, Callfotnl• and Oianilpolls Street, Hunlln91on Boch, forma11<0! ol 11\0 Improvements l«Aled '11: ,, .. ._ 11>ursu•lll to thet certain Notice of Olifotnl<!I. thereon to present 0.Y ronlng. or 0..11C1· STATlf OP CALl,ORNIA "°" Attorneys tor 1Euct111ria Otfeult •na Eltttlon to Sell ttiereUl!Oer Bids or oHers ere in voled tor '41d PfO• "'II Code orCllMncts. THECOUNTY Ol'OlllANOlf PIJl>llshOd OranC)e Coast Onily Piiot, •ecordtd Ftbruery 2S ,.,s In Oooll pertyandmustt>elnwrltonoanClwlll~ Tiie terms and co11dllions ot 'Mlle Ne.A·Q 7U JuneJ, 10. II, 2•. 1915 20AHS lll4i, P•ge 1417. Oocu,.'..ent tset'lol Of. re<elVed at 11'19 Office ol the Pub41c Q Sll In 1awlul money ol the Untied E\l•I• o4 l.OIS I. VE A NANO, 31"'' ~1 ltl Recorcts ol orenqe Counly, wlll G<;erCllan, 1300 South Grnnd Avenue, States, or as may be conlracled In<; tell ~~~~E8N~S VHEE~:oNYOG~~~~j,.. P UBLIC NOTICE f ano pursuant to ~ed ol Trust sell S.nlt Ana, C.<1lltorn1a, '270S, or m11y be percent of 111o f)\lrCllHC' mon.y to be pub 11 c au c t 1 o n f or c d s n , filed wit II the Clerh. of wod Suj)tlr10t DOtid at '"" time ol Ille! bid: blJl<1nce on creClltor.s ol Int above n1med de<edenl ul money 01 lht United Slates of court, or may be oellvered to ~aid confirmation of Hie. that ell par'°M lltvlno cl•lms a1141ln~1 SLP·7S1'4 TORS Amtrlce 81 Ille m•1" wot entra11Ce to Publlc GuMOl•n per~n.tllv, al •••Y Tiie purch8'4!• Is 10 ~s~ume tilt oay· the said dectetent are requlrod lo Ille s~~;~~~:~~~=~~'THE Ille Ftni AmerlCan Tille ln•ur•nc• 11~ allet first publlco11011 ol lh!s ment ot. •nd 1.ol inc properly :::':it~~~,'~.":~rs:~1Y1;:~.::.".~ , STAlE OF CAl.IFOl'NIA FOR ICompanv bulldlnQ toc•teo •I lh11 nolic~ ""° oolore the P'f8kln11 ol ,.,,d l>Vr<Nsed by 111m, subject to all the ···' fH"' COUNTY OF ORANGE Sollthe••I torntr of FHlll o>nd M.tln Wit St•tt Incl County Taxes, and all U s.PU. tllltdcourt,ortopro~nt1h11M, ... t111twi ~ No A·u•u StrHIS In the city of santo1 Alie, TERMS OF S ALE C<nh, lnwtul Mlll!li ~I wlleboevt!r nome or natu'c rwuutry vouchen, to'"' under\10ft0d e AGN.ES Ml LL.EA CHASE IC..lllornl• •II that rlollt, tllt• •!'Id Ill· money of '"" United SldlU. or p ... 1 wNch e<e now or May N!reeller bll fl t,.. LH• Olllct 01 Wll.l.IAM V. ......''a.t!_.01 • te,..st (o•wtyed 10 •nd now htld 0y It cash el!d llal•ncr •v1csa11<ed l>'f nolt or (NrQ111ble to or• ll•11119;iln~ tte pr~ SCHMIOT,"'6Sen Ml11u•IOr.,Sle.300, ...... ~Ice IS HEREOY GIVENtoll>e under'411d0.tdolTrustlnthttJ10C)er· nolH secured by mortg•oe or trusl pitftyt)l;l'CNHdbyhlm. '~:..W, ~ Be~chu.,1c1~11~0•'~1~Tc ':::ioi:; cntdllot~ of 1.._ at>ove n•med deceelenl ty i itu•tod 111 tll• County •nd Stete OteCI on tM PfOt>ertY '° SOICI •~1•Y be All blctl Of olle" mull bo In -111no -·-..... .,.. ' bed • «<-•DI• to the °"'1•1 upon'"'" r~ •nd "''"' be left et lhe olfl<• ot e.t\11, KIATl.ANO ANO PAC.KARO, Ill.Ill •II petsons llevlno Cl•lms ot9o1lnst OHCr~, B!s~ Ttt<I NO ,., •s ~ tlon. Tne sum ol i1,ooo.oo In <aM\, MARVIN TINC~ER end EUGENE mwU"'lrt81vCl.,$ ... UO,l.osAftotles, tht laid ClteflOCtnt •r• requll1'd to file L 1 aoOi.: 14 -aof cor'llllo<I check or mono otaor must TI NCHUt Attorneys tor Mid E•· C.lllor .. ,A too t• •ttor•tw• ....._ wlllllheM<HSMYVou<;hers.,ln onlMtflrKordtd n ,r-.-•h 1 "Cl ... f • " • " " • 1'~':.'.:f••e of ... _ cletk 01 1 ..... _.__et\• MhcetlttltO\d Map' recorCls Of Orenotl e<co,.,.,.ny H < wr tt•n .,j °'"' er, Kwttl•, Qovnty of I.OS Angeles. ~ol IM,. .. H. Vtt,..nd, which I• h piece ... "' "' ""' .... .._.. ' wOll tlle bll.nte of !tie ourc~ Pfl<• C..lltoml• or mAy be delivered to Mid ef liUllMH of the ~nleMd 111 •ll Ut!WcOVtl,MtOPf'•"'n1t t~~!"the ~J~1, wlll bt mede wllhOut <0-to i. Nkl upon contlrmallon 111,..114K El!Kvtrl• --•llY '" .. Id O>untyof rntttM\ wt•lnlftll to Ille HUii• Of uld ..c:esiery vouc11trs, to neu • .....,....,gne<t w , •nl u rnr.ct ., •~ ·~~by .. ldSuperlor Co11rt. OrMQit, ormev w tlltd 111 the ofllceof ~.wlthlnl-moflll\iaf!IWllW •t the Lew Office o f JAME$ A, Nl!t 0' •' 1'· P lol\oref>-A11111d\oroftenmu1ll>e\\IClO'tllli.cl IMOof'llolthltCou•t.eU11ytlmteltw nnt.-.ic..tloll ef this notice. SC .. MI IE.SI "4G, 11s1 Oovt Street. Sulto _.,lea. H 10 tht 1 111~' 1~::·~ ...... 1,,;no Clfl • totm tvrnl~ by tho wll..-tftt ""' publlullon of 1111s notice of Dei.OJVllf 2, ttlS 1«1, New1>qt1 B .. <h. G .. llotlll•. Wfll<ft <llfftbr•11<91 to w ' Y not "9<.,,..S Tiit t19M to rtlO<t •nv en0 •II bids IS Ml•llflCI .,.._ meklnq Mid ~IO. SEWRITY lfACll'IC I\ lllt Ill.Ke ol bnlnen ot Ille "" principal i.um dut on ttlt ' d t'l.&Tt!O J II l9IS HATIOHAl.8ANK•llCI GI~ 1n •It m•tt~' 1:19rt•lnl11Q 10 j!!WldC>ttdof Tru•1 :•wit~~·:~~ ~'7~~e'•. ms -,,. MA.J:':NANNETTt: Pill H, VlltNAHO Ille uteto of WICI Oeueltnl. wllllln tout i-th tllttr•\I ti.,.reon roll'I 'f • J AMES£ HEI~ PORTER c.8M<'*"9 .. tM Wiii "'°"'~ .. 1 •• , ... ''"' fl"bllutlollo4 tlll\ las f)fevldM In wlcl not• '*'"'!. -:: PUil.iC GVAROIAM E1te<11tr1~'01111t E•l•lt ofttle .... MtMdOKMll'lt l!Otlce fHl , Ch••OO •11d ••f>fl\Sff eiCOlls.erv•torotthe ofMAltYJANE wn.L.JAMV.SOOllllOT o..fd#Nyt7, "" ~"''::!.~':'n~e°.:':; .~~~~ '= "'"on and ,,,.,,of YOUHGOVIST ,dt(HMd ...... ...,....0r.s..... H.H. Rtl,m•n ... I I I t 1114 •116-rMd Coll~AI ............... CelHM'lll•'1... EaKutor 4ftlltWlll llOIOtf of wld "°'·· w th ,..,..i . M AotllANltVYlll'aR ,...1......, Ol lhe •1161t• 11•"'41d llOC!ldelll flA'llGed In Mid Ooed of Tr11tt COVNT.Y C:OUNHI. ... 1tt•TU1'DA•O lli'ACICAltD .IAMISA.$CNMlltlHG O.ltd Mty$'./A'::RIGAN TITl.E JOt4M Ill l'AT'flltSON, 011 .. UTY ......... ~........ \UIO.<rtSt ..... S.1•0140 "'~ult NCECOMlfAHY •1SCSWketMerOPl ... WtJt .............. C.llfer'lll6 ... IJ ....,.,.~C.llterlll• IN• A ..... Olfke .. atJn , .. ,...... ....J...,,. Oy·(•roleTll>Oth ~-All C.IHo"'l•""'t .....,,twC>«n<Wn ........,fiwlnutet AUll\otlrtCIOlllctr Pllbll~ Orelf9e (;ot\t 0.lly PilcK ~llll!M Of61'1tt CN •t O.ll'f "'""-lli'\IDll"*' Oranoe Cont 0•1ly 4>\101, Pllbll\Md Or•n94 Goast Oelly=j MM i. 1t U 1t1S 1f»·1j JUM10.11,t•,ltl'ld.1111r 1,1tr1 ,.,.., .1~~101 11,,,,,.,l · 101t·!t. ~.a,10,11.,ms • • • OAJL V PILOT 87 n....-•• tin• •tt.Or-.C.... DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Stl It, f'tnd II. Trod. It With a Want"' 642-5878 Real Estate ••••••••••••••••••••••• ERRORS: Achrisen should check their ads daily and report er- rori IM .. ediat.ty. The DAJL Y PILOT .,, .. , liability for tht flnt A. correct in1ertia. otrly. Publisher's Notice: All real estate advertised 1n 1b1s newspitper as sub- Jt'l'l Lo the Federal Fair Hou:.1ng /\ct of 1968 which makes 1t illegal to ad ve rtise ··any pre lcre1wc. llmtlation, u1· J1:.crimaLHm based on ruce. color. religion, se'. Of 11al1onal ongm. or an 1nlcnllC>1l to make a"·' sul'h pn:fcrencci ltmil•1 11on. or tlis<·rtnunation This newspaper \\>Ill not knowingly accept an~ advel'ttsin g lor real eslatc which is 111 viola · t1on of the law. Hou1tsforSah: ••••••••••••••••••••••• General 1002 ·····~················· PERFECT lor Uwner/Occupanl. z Urand new Beat·h Duplexes. wiU1 3 BR. 2. t:a Li n\ls ea. Ample ~ara~e & parking w1tbt lst owner depreciation. S85.000. ea. Call 644·7211 Agent Bi~ Canyon luy &!uulil ul Dover model. \'acant. Mus t. sell ! :! Bedroo~ & d~n. $119,5011. ur Jease S700. fno. VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644·6056 Newport Harbor HIGH SCHOOL-only a lcw blocks away from lh.is prelerred EaslSid"' home. Big 2 slory. 3 ba.lroom + formal din- mij breakrast. nook aod immense lamily room. Fealur es carpelS, drapes <t nd bllns . Beautirull.v 1lon~nside & out. Ready le> move into. Offered at Sb'1.50(L Cali 540·1151 ~HERITAGE •.• REALTORS BLUFFS TOWHHOME Beautiful r ecently re - decorated 3 BR end Unit. with nearby Pool and Clubhou se, e>vers iied mas ter bedroom a nd night light view. $69,500. 644·721l VA/FHA Repos m Orange Coun1y Keys LO office WORLD RE.AL EST .ATE Specialis ts in go,·ern· meot financed hOml'S1 556-7777 anytime BAYVIEW FRONT ROW Bluffs 3IlR, fam & din, "E"• P lan. w1lh exciting de· cor. $8.9.500. H.ALPIMCHIM Rr~ALTOR. 2727 E . Coastll\\>y 675-4392 Harbor View Hornes You own the land! Best. value in this presll~c n ci!!hborhood. Shaq.1 Monaco model featunng 2 bdrms .• com·ert. den. 2 baths & l~e. counlry kitchen~ elegant dining area. Lge. patio with easy maintenance landscapmg. Just $68.7SO C. F. Colesworthv REALTORS 640.00iO .. F or Classified Ad ACTION Call a Daily Pilot Al>:VlSOR fi42·5678 lf--• .... ,. ......... ,, • 11.1.s. F0t QmlriecS A.cl ACTlON Call A .. kY N .C)l Moo\ltSOI ..u.-.,. - DA.IL. Y PILOT Tuesda . June 17. 1975 , •••••...••••.•...•................••.......••••••••••.............•• Waw• . , I 002 &wr al I 002 G1Mral I OOJ , ................................................................... . ., OCEAN VIEW FLOODED WITH LANDMUJ( RETUAT SUNSHI .. ! 5 II 2 STORY HOUSI! & t•n:spy ch•an. 81g two l!ACH :.lOry. I big bt.-druoms. HumblinJ.: s lJt:droom, 3 OF GLASS cJ1n1n~ room, aw sq ct., bath, two story. 1t'oruu.t1 1'ropll'al 11Lr111rn 4 luncs better than new entry, s unken llv1n~ t· o u r l y n rd l' n try rrorn lip t.o lo-!. Lots C>f room. Enormous vnrty. Mnssivchvmgroomwall lush rolltni.: yards·& ~ume room with of stone wood burnmg 1-:reenery. WaJk lo South 11reploce Glusscd 1n f1reph.1cc. 4 km~ bed Coa!>l Shopping u1 <;l.ll>lU J.:Ourmet kitchen. Ex. ·room swlc.;, Punoramjc M c s a . O w u' e r tensive pallo und wan· view from formal dino. transferred. $5..5,~. Ca.II clermi.: private i.:rounds. garden k11.<:hcn & enter· now $1Ui·2Jl3. Housekeepers quarters. ~::r::·sa ,:~~r:X11~~t1~r 1iiiiifl ~~1"',~.'.~.~'::'~'~·~.~~~~ t:ultlornia living. Steps -~ .,; ' 1 suite Walk lo beach. to beach. Ut•ttcr hurry. -~ __ ' __ !__ Just S535u down. Sec n ll's unbl•atable at low, ·· now! <.:all 963-G767. low $53,500. Call 842 2535. -· -u•"r' 1·• ~ • '' \ ""' 11 r1 1 ' Gl~~K~T~~~~~~y [ ~ lfi~IMI fro 'If I./• ' ( It 1•>11 '.'l t'f N• t r [~IHftltll Owner may carry 1s t TO al 8',t. no loan foe::. Thi:. lovely :\1 c:-.a Vcnll•1 We IHollMt..,. We Fot-s-. "Fors• H..e1 Fors. Ho.Mi For S-. Ho.in'-" I••••••••••••••••••••••• ...................... ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• '······················· •••••••••••••••••• ic;Gi .... rtlll llOJ .... ,.. 1002 .... ,.. , 1002 .... ,.. 1002. ....... 1002 .... ,.. .. ........................ .. ..•.•.............•.... ......•.•.............• ...••.................. ....................... •····••·•···••···· . C O I OHA DB. MAI . OLDE CORONA. Quaint is the· word hlr this delightful 3 BR & den. R·2 zoning. room for 2nd unit. South of l lwy., \l{Ulk to shops. $99,500 R·2. CUTE Capt! Cod. 2 BR, plans for second unit. Only $5.000 H·2, OUPLEX; 2 BR with bachelor unit. LovPly home with incomt•, South of Hwy. $72,000 VIEW. with income. Two on a lot. Two separate 3 BR homes, sharing pool, patios. Sl77,500 • rl"4tue S#dd ~ REALTORs' EASTBLUFF Lovely family home. 5 bedrooms, family room a nd a•VIEW too! New wall cove rings & carpet. Choice loca- tion with charming brick patio. Call us to sec this beauty. ~.500. CALL-6444'!7270 2828 E. Coost Highwa , Corona del Mar llU llOMU 10• llVl~G llO<ltlltl P '( A E S'f (U #ft, TOW 9't. 1111. 0~ llAll A•1'1ACI I• 1#1 •AllOll SLIGHTLY AIUMG SAtfD"l'llt This popular Lusk Harbor View HUls $Qndplpe r n eed s you! The four bedrooms, the beam ceilings, the front courtyard, even the pool sized fee lot cry o ut, "Wh e r e arc y~u now. that. .... '' Tell us your estimate ot value. Easy to d rive by. And t~e Sandpiper is un endangered specie. Call for directions. UNIQUE HOMES. Reatton -6 75-6000 2443 E. C st Hwy., CoroM dtl M .. College Park POOL Jl1 i.:11. w id e u11d h.111cl!'lume w1Ul vaulted t:c1 hn~ loo, o.111d acres ol l-.11Jinet:. 111 the !X'O!}h.·· kind of kitchen. New :-.h..1 g c-arpct1ng throu ~houl the house. bunu~ lamaly game l'uom, :.lone 111·1:placc &.111cl l'.trd n:e ro<·k plan· ll·rs. :JBH. :!B,\. with a:.· :-.um..1l1h: luan. !>17,!.150 lormcr model , ;J P'A y bedroom and fumlly COM ~N G...-al I 002 I Geweral 1'002 ~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! •• • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••••• • • • •• • •• •• • • •••••••• •• •• GeMral I 002 G...,.. I 002 Family Room Oublan<l111g :1 lx'<lroom L'ollL'~l' t•.irk home . 17x21i \1ldcd lunuly room w Sw1•1l1"h l1repluc:e. 1;ixJO lfr:tll•d & lillcrcd pool. This "' truly a one .ii a k111<1 ho1nc ideally l1Jt·ulcd near all schools & shup.))111;.:. See to :.ip 1.ll'et·ialc. New li s ting. ::(>3,!150. l~Quail ~ liillPlac• Prap•rti•• 7S2•1920 l•OO QUAil n. Nl WPOllT HACH JUST OFF IRVINE room cream puff with bwlt·in::..tcrco/lu·Fi·AM REALTORS I • INVESTOR'S PARADISE F:\J. l.oc:<1lccl on quiet HOME 111o...1 IRVl.._.E t·ul tic :.a<.· ::..trcct with 2865 E. Coost Hwy •• Corona del Mar ' Corona del Mar duplexes have always " " hu g e lot, Japanese "SellinCJ Real Estate inH•wportHar bor been among the finest investment Small 3 bdrm .. 2 baths, surrounding gurdl·n and greenhouse. Since·l944" properties to be had along the Orange beautiful atrium. This is a free w a l l' r I a I I . l r v p 1 l'tl I J l 11 planL:.. 1ru1t tree:. arnl 673-4400 Coast. Le t us s how you our exce cnt standing home with no common wa s. room I or pool. Ma\' , selection. Priced from $69,500 located close to everything. l ca s c ·o pt 1 un o 11c1 l•••lllll!!J'.gj~I Offered at $.51.500 s-lti,UOO. 6-12-58.'.>I. m.r. ' I m c ~~~~~L 1 ~~~~! ... , ...... !?!!~1~~~u;.n.a:P!!~ ([ Ufi E IN -M "fil I N 1 uJ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• , 640-6 l 6 I ~ 0 BACKBAY*' Immaculate. Re<1med ceiling house & garden yard!'>. Gourmet kitchtm with m1ero-Wa\·c oven, w:.ilk lo B:ick 1-tly. J\maz in;.: al !)..ll:U.1.:-iO. l>on·l wait to :-Ol'l' l111-.. one. Call tilli-7111 ESTATE SPANISHTILE i COTTAGE -REALTORS . . 6 BR, GUEST 2 Story, 1926 vintage-· - 1 $41,000 I 644-7662 CORONA DB. MAR • TENNIS supe~ l1v?ble h<>me on Storybook _s treet or G.-ral 1002jGeHral 1002 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Private tree lined ::.lrcet 65x l68 H-2 zon<.'<.i lot. •I towering pines over· I••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• I002 COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. $59,500 5 BR POOL-IRVIME 'I I UC ! ~;;~.sou IS lite luwe:.l price. This model · in tract! l~wct cul·dC· ._..-,..J l. :\la-.Sl\C 2 !-.lOry! :! 100 sq. I l. Lar&?e formal dining room. Sunshine l-1tcht•n. Pool table 111 1•,1m1 ly room !-.lays! ll 1d<.·aw:i~ ma:-oll'r suite with t1n;placl.'! Walk in do!-.cl:.. Laundry room. t 'ommon pool & tennis t·1>urts. Walk Lo school. [® CUSTOM JACUZZI Big Canyon's best S value. Elegant l story. J Hr. :! lla. 1mmaculalc, 111:.:hly upg raded. Pool. s1r •. ooo PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549-8505 \ 1\ loan can be assumed _ I !',,. $35:1 mo. Hurry on rl11s ln·1ne har~ain. <.:alt 7;;2.1 1011 tocl:i:-. LIDO BARGAIN $39.30 • ,; • , I • ! 1". f [® . : I 1! I~ • 11 1:1· 11 • . " ~ PER SQ. FT. Almost 3000 :-.quarc lcct r cdutl•d lo Sll7,900. Br· 111g ~our paintbrush & mon· 1nlo be<1ch living-4 BR. 2000" tcnn1::. -s a1hnl! & :-.um· K mer l un ~~.:10 sq. It ATRIUM -PAR 'l'h1,.. ,..tl· ... 111ct:•b 1mc Jt1d l'nm~ 1·n1n'r!.1ty Park µ,11nl. J',, -.l'l' 1•..111 .! t:ul <It--;at• location '"" ; 111 Hare E\C'll'r mod{·I. ., ., .. , .. . \f :JS!'ll\ l' ~rn111' s ingle [ I :-.tor} :.:1:m. lmm.wulate ~-,~~~ill;~ l..111dstaJJL'. :\lcx1c-::.m talc :~ , 1·ntr). Bcaml•tl slep . ----~--·-~ down l1v111 ~ room.1 _________ _ I MILETO OCEAN home un L'Slatl .. s 11.cd d1n1ng room, hreplace + Jared with deep pale I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• j!round::.. Ii hl'(lroom:. 111. ::.cparalc 1 umpus rm grass caqH.•b! Jl unt ' I BEACH lo mammoth tumlly Large bedrooms. formal hanging quiet :.1dewalk:., iJ I TRl-LEVB. GeMral 1002 G.-rol d . g uest :-.UllL'. l)csigned alongside thl' :-parklmgj ington Village sun:-.h1ne. " _..SSUME $34,200 aroun1l hJlcon y pool.Fullpn1·c 1 3 bdrm with H·B ·<~1 A :.tJin·a:.e. ti.1rdc11 \ 1ew $52 500. I bac:kyan! and pnrty :.Ill'. --$308 PER MONTH k1tc:hen S\•rl!CS lurmal I pal10 With l·Ovcr. Old HARIOR VIEW HIUS ,\ cur de sac street! " WESLEY N TAYLOR CO. niom. Walk to :-.c:hooh. Costa Mesa I bric:k. Fireplace. Gran lamlly vacalwn the easyl_. signed with terraced r>u1·k . l11k~ tr..111 & tcnm::. 646•8811 : lam1ly room 1 Seller lcll <11-chondra lead in" lo HEALTUl{S ~i 1w1 · l!HI> d1n111J.! Larj.!c lamtl) all Newport 11. 1 world charm HI used School ·s out. Have al large yard uniquely de· I way. Six bedrooms, ,... L·ourt:-. ~car beach. stalc-llUHRY. Assume , Spanish tile entry! Enter ANYTIME I I fa m 1 I y room. po-o I. BIG CY.._. "DE "UVIUE" V1EW Greal area lor cluldrcn. I 7',~ FJIA oan. S!3ti mo. into lavish livin"" room ..... "' -0 d jacuL.Z1, very !>pacious .. 1 /b · Lotta home for a low. Jow1__________ pays all! r ~ooo own bolh inside <1nd outside. with soaring vaulted ceil-NEW fantastic 4 BR mode w onus S57,!J.)V. c .. 11 today.______ conv! F or qu.itk appt. Lund included :it in gs! Unique dual rm. 2·Story enlr.v hall. lge DR, wet ~12-2j:J5. d1a1~7-ti010. i purpose firepla ce -("1•1Nl1 <J II rvH Jl(N" I ' Ol'tNlll ,. 11/'lllJ••iN ,. Sl49.500. Ready fqr im· h 1 . bar. Luxury cptng. S139,500. [ij_fti~lf;ll . INVIENSFTLAATGIAOINNST [®l ~ m•:2:i·K:~ lt.7,{f.!;f.~1!~0 HEwrC:~: ·~:~;:~~:ill• ·~4-4910 . ______ ,_JJ _ ~ 25l:iE.Coastllwy. moth m as t er a n d -- ---·l Unll lol. S!!J.500. ll;is -<.:oronudelMar. childrens s uites! J\ COST A MESA livable one l>cdi·oom gourmet kitchen with General 10021 hou:.e. Close lol!.lth SL NEWPORT BEACH Hwpt Isle o.iptex s unshine highlilcs and ••••••••••••••••••••••• COUNTRY ~ DUPLEX One·of·a·k1nd-beaut1-; separate pantry! Dual FARMHOUSE sharp. 2 bedroom home lully maintained s1· pur pose baekyart.l for HEWEASTSIDE · T 1 bedroom apartment bedroom & 3 bedroom! gardeninl{ and entertain· TRIPLEX 'rhe warm ridl ::.Lamed over J!a ra ~c. Just J · units. lU' Ceilings & mar ing and room for boat/· Heady for inspection wood WJlls arc a eomfort HLOCKS TO BEACH. L>le llreplaees-a most trailer! Unique children.; custom built with top lo you, 1·ome bac:k to the Priced only $8l,2SO. Good elegant and unusual I ind. pool! Call 847.0010. quality bltns. carpets. old day:-wllh us. Solid terms.Hurry,,~on'tlasl' ~117,500. OH111119 ·•1 sri:N·'b1'1 1' drapes. & many special firr.~'~a1:f.~~~~tA~~~{~ call 516·58sv 61 s-4060 [ ®Jft1PJIHll ~~i5i:' J~rJ:~,'~~~'. JJrs rc<1tly too: apncot, 4 BORMS +pool . --·-····-~ crcte drive, oversized orani:c. lemon, nel· 1 gara~cs. and lob of larinc, plum und It).! S4 I .500 parkmg. t:xcellcnl loca· tree:-~r.i~c these Great lamily home ol· SORROWFUL lion. big lot. Offered :il :-pae111us g rounds./\ dou-lcrs ~paciou-; bdrms. 2 TENNIS · * SELLERS * SS.1.500. Call 540-1151 hie w1cle )!ale from lhc al· baths, 11 rcph.1t·c ' butlt· 2 STORY ... Only the O.ily Pilot rNlly t.11- you whllt'S new In yeUt tocet community ••. -ry dey 1 c , t l' a d s l 0 l h c ins & lu•atcd pool'. Gl & Eastside Beauty This couple never even str~Wl>l'rry patch and l'llA lerms al on!\• REDUCED $2000 J\nolh >r v' ·y sharp slept m _thc masler sw~c! u.11g;mi1 pl<sy1n:.: lleld lorthek1ds. S41.500. Call !x;;J-.>li71 °·,. Just reduced S2000 for c c_i They JUSt added. tn· ·~HERITAGE • • REALTORS Ston· your boat. trailer. 556·70:Jj 1 1mmediall' :-.ale. BclonJ( h?mc_localedmbeaullful s lalled & paneled & ---------'!=========~ '· I I I I .--I basts1de C~sta_ Mesa. 3 plumbed an-' "'OW they G I I 002 G I I 002 mou1 c rnmc :Jll( lave to exclusive tennis club'. bedrooms. larruly room, 11 ",. e.ra eMra !'rice·! Only SJ.5,000. (.;<111 I m m a c: u 1 a t c 1 y 1 . {" Tnleve l w /brand new 1-'ormal llml'. Lush cen · 1 ral atrium. Garden k1tehen. nultl fies la room. L~1unclry room ,\crcs c1I n•d brick pat io & 1Ju1ll·in BliQ. Dog ken· 11l'I & much more! C:.tll lo 11rev1cw 7:i~· l700. loads of room' lelt over. llu~e 2 story Spani::.h. wall lo wall carpclin•Y I m~st move. Elet:ant 4B.R ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lor appo111lmcnt. landscaped & decorated. < r~p~~· bii:. tr_ccs, e c. pool & jacuzzi, paneled From this ncarnt!w Sunken Ii v1 ng r oom . Just hsled S52,150. office. built·in stereo. !'>harp 3 h<lrm residence 1£ .Quail ~ -.-l"ormal dining. Fancy 546-4141 I brick li ·D ·Q. dlx with actcss lo private Plac• • uarden k1lchl•n. S1)ac1ous watersoflener and much lcnnil' l·ourls & beautiful PE.._.1 ...... SULA PT " O t I • l I • I 'J I • ' I j PrDP ... tl. "'"' · hicll•away two level more. w n e r s mus ' 1unl. You can't gel closer & ., 11.• b hs t d h 7S2 1920 ., rnrms .• 2 al . pa 10s. master suite! l<'ully mir· move now an avl' re· to the hcach than this for 1.00 ou41lsT.-N1w~o•T ""'" Movc-111 condition. Steps rored pn vale hath. 4 duced the price to $72.500 only S i:umo. Ju::.t 10· --, lo besl OCl'Un & beal·hc::... hu~c bedrooms. Luxury with 7',"0 a ssumable.I [~ : ... ~ t '• ,; ~· I · 11 , .. I' ti rnlun•d l•l the markcl. l'ri•· ...... ·it • .,-, ,....... 1 1 · f CALL 5"6 2660 I -~" ~""" 1v1ngpustcmus orJust, v • Hlh 71.11_. (.)pen 1':;\·C!'I. • I Only $4000 Down <.:all tor <1ppl. ~ti5,!JOO I T:ikc ail\ an.. !p s c-LEC T ui3 :w1;J lii:H10111; cn.·s ~ 1111 tu assume fanla:-.t1c 7' ( l~7~. ,,~~.11 nc~w.i."ii!17•1~· l ll~vc something .lo sell"!' PROP ERTIES I S & S LAMER .;Ll 1 \',\loan on immac:ulalc4 • Cl~~edads d~~we~l.:_• SAVE 'J _l\ __ :l. --1 l>aclroom home in Foun-GeMral 1002 1Generol 10021 THOUSANDS lJlll VallC'y. Unbchcva· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t;ur..:cou-; Park llunl I hit• low price ot only • "" f I I VIEW ocr.i...i I ~:i~.f>Vll. Va<.·anl. Call -,-a I ' I in~lon. ;!JVO sq. t. ormJ l;Af"ll l1\i11 ~ and d1n1n " r &LIGHTS World Rct1I 1':slal cSELL ic11e items w1ili a Try Dat1 y.1'1lol b/I I ' 5.Jli 7771 I 1Ja1ly Pilot Cla~s1f1ed Ad., Class1f1cd Ad to huy, :.ell macna rv ne :-.11<1uous lamily room I .1ni1 i.:;.inh·n k1tt hc11 . SALE $44,900 ---------64;!-5Hix. -or !cnt :-.ome~hins.: realty Private ;..ul·st s uite. Hu:-.l1C'cl1<1rmuboun<.J:-.1111 002 G I 1002 Gftleral 1002 "'.· w cc p 1 'n •' •I'"' 1· r s· t<> .llw un1c1ue lw:i«h c:-.tatc General I ...era .~ ~ J u ••••••••••••••••••••••• .secluded m.1sler an<I ·1rcular cln1rt•. lluJ:c l1v ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1·hlldn•ns s wlcs. fi()() SQ. ini..: room w1lh clramallL J•T. BONUS G/\:\IE 1•11rnrr lo!.( hurn1n ,.! ltt><J.'1 . s-totlO liELOW I 1 r ,. p I " 1· 1: & '>UR LASl' ONK C<1ll 111· BllEATllTi\Kl:\G ;.:I.is~ cJ;av! ri1;:1·671)7 w ;ill VII'\\" <.;ourmct .. ,·,°''''9.,, ""' rr. • l-1t l'ht•n & 1l1n1ng. THE REAL ESTATE RS ~ S1·p<1r:itc wing ur h1tlea"'a\ ma:.tcr su1lt with "11•w + ch1 ldrens q11Jrll'r-... llurry for this onl' 1n a Ille umc dream HOME & INCOME Ea!>ls1dc c; M JOH. 21Ja lwmC', dbl ~Jr + nm ,1pl. A:-.~uml· 71 • , V1\ lttJll ~mall down (J"ncr "ill t Jrry 2nd TU \tu't , •• 11 Full pnt·c ::-.311.'>0fl <' \ LL P H 1-; ST I G l'; 110;\I J::S. It EALTOl1.S. ti\:) f.il.il16 VIEW PLUS PRIVACY Sop h Is l 1 {' U IC II l" u n · do1111111u1n 011 i.1xlh floor. Loe .1tl'd 1111 Halnon H:.iy w1 lh -.1 111~ :av.11lahll• Faltul11u:-\ ll'W nl ot't'.111 '"" h .1 \ . I' r 1 t· c <I r 1· .1,..on.dih ut S.M,1.1011 ' .1. ·Jll 1.~:1 H.1.itl I '• f I • h11mc .1l J B:\ltGAIN µri cc' !llJJ. iXli I ,,, # • '· [~ THE REAL ESTATERS Spanish Hocifttda :1 Br. lorm:il llmmg, scp lam rm w lrµk. A:-.sume i'. \" \ loan ol $.'l1,!lOO Condo Penthous~ l Br c-lo-;l' to ht•a1·h (;r1•t1 L -.ta rlvr hotne ll urr' Y.11n ·1 IJst at $l!},51"' Villa Pacific EASTRIDGE ~,.,er.ii :.::&:1 Ult u111ts Ill B E A U T Y 1111-.. popular mmmunity, l'rime hli.t:mlt' lol'ulwn Jlrtl'l''i 'tart .it ~1.000 111 Co,l:1 'h-i-J LoH•h CALL 968-4405 '""" ,..1 nry modc•rn w11 h :1 ~11 lt''lpt•oplt.> N('('dcd lit:droom-.. plu' l.1rgc· e l.1m11\ room p1u ... ..in ('\ fr.1 '' ud' J-:a..,\ Ol J lll 11.·nnn11· Hoom lor ho.11 i-lorJlo!\' only ~li l,f>!HI Call t.iJ g;;.;o . , Sell idle llems PANORAMIC VIEW -$320,000 t:n~urpa sscd qu::ility & elegance in this custom mansion. 5 hdrms. :1 baths. inducting maid's quarters. Beautiful POOL area wtlh ,iat·u;i;zi. Exhilerating VI EW from house & gardens ac:ross the Bay & Ocean. LIDO WATYFROMT-Sl 95,000 Beautiful Lido Island waterfront duplex. 3 bdrm. ~ hath home plus 1 bdrm unit over garugc. :\tagnif1ccnt v1c\\-. Appl. onl~. BIG CANYON -SI 75.000 Caµtun· the.• p ri vacy & luxury of this magnificent I bdrm Broadmoor home. Former model with no expense spared in dernrciting & landscaping. J\ u·uly deganl home with every amenity, Just listed. W ATERFRONT DUPLEX-Sl 59,000 Dramatic waterfront duplex with pier & ~lip. Beautiful owner's unit h as 3 bdrms, 2 fireplaces. separate d inin~ area & master bdrm spans entire second floor. Sharp 1 bdrm unit over gar age alwa)s in demand. Be in hcfon• summer. C DM -DUPLEX -SI 15,000 Luxun1111s ('or'<>n<.J dcl i\lur duplex south of the hiJ.{hway. :l h<lrm & rumpus room plus 2 bdrm unit . Open beams & Ioli.. of w<x>d. Upgr aded thruo11t. (;re<!l investment or home & income can be yours Call for dcla ii~ NEW PORT IE.ACH-4RVIHE OFFICE 2043 W•stcllff Drive 646-7711 .. I IMMACULATE EASTSIDE TRIPLEX! Exce l le nt i n come producing propert y overlooking Santa Ana Counlry Club! Newly decorated . 100',( occupancy! Hurry.at $32,500! ! Paula Dailey 642·8235. (F64) ELEGANT BLUFf HOME New 3 bedroom custom decorated view home w /semi-private pool. A beautiful place to enjoy life in Newport -S92,500. Barbara Aune 642·8235. < F65 > TEENAGER'S DELIGHT A separate room w /bedroom & bath ! For mon & dad a 3 bedroom, 21':.i bath w /lg. family r oom. An exceptional buy for ~5,000 ! ! Lois Egan 644·6200. (F66> HOME SWEET HOME! Lovely 4 bedroom w /beautifully coordinated gold·tone carpets & wallpaper. Lg. country style island kit c h e n . Cozy family room overlooks pool·sized yard. ONLY $73.500! P au la Bailey 642-8235. (F67) COUNTRY FRESH 3 1'edroom & huge bonus room ·+ s tudio. Hardwood floors -huge yard -ample cupboard space. S46,500. Appt. only. Gail Foor 644·6200. (lo"'68) llG CANYON POOL HOME with s bedrooms nice view -jacuzzi & so much more! $18-UK>O. Tom Queen 644-6200. ( 1"'69) 642-1215 UMJ OO t01 Oowet °'"'' ,.... ~ """'°'' ltadl, C.llJlfnlll ~ SPARKLING HEW IAYFROHT Never li ved-in 4 bedroom. 4 balh home w /sandy beach. pier & s lip p lu s spectac ular Harbor & mountain \·icws. Great lo<..:alion on fee land for S26!J.500. 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH LUSK HOME Quiet street, private yard. Near schools, s hops, and beach. Vacant and ready for occupancy. ~2,000. PRICED REDUCED Beautiful Bi~ Canyo n condominium. 3 bedrooms. ocean \'iew, wood decks, contin ental cha rm and g ra ce. Al l for only $149,500. Call toduy. HEW LISTING -BIG CANYON - RIGHT OH 4 bedroom . dining room, family room. decorated by Dale Farney. Usable and lovely yard landscaped by Comprehe n sive Design. Cus to mi zed extras everywhere mirrored wardrobes: marvelous family home priced to sell quickly at $164,950. FORMER MODEL HOME Now better tha n model. Beautiful Rutgers plan in University Park. Next to pool & tennis. 3 bedrooms den, and dining room. S68 500 includes t he land! ' S,YGLASS TWO STORY Featuring fh e bedrooms and a bonus plus gor~eous custom pool with jucuizi: fire pit , and gas bar·b·que. Great localion on n ature park. $169,500 foe . LOOI( DOWN ON IT ALL The most outst anding 3 bedroom 2 . bath home in I I arbor View Homes -to a,d<l to th ls. a super view of the ocean and Newpot't area. $107,500. COUNTRY PIENCH -llYIHI COVI Spectacular ocean view residence designed for family living on ~ acre. 7 Bedrooms, formal dining room. breakfast room, den, extra large b i lliard /family room. Charming e nclosed used brlck patio. pool, children's play yard . $435,000. NIWPOIT IUCH 644-176' A COLDWILL ......... CO. '"""'°"s. I"-'" .... ,. H ·--••••••••••••••••••••••• ......• .. etrvrs.ile -.a ........................................ . Tuesday,June17, 1975 OAILVPILOT HWH ..... s-. H .. et ..... s. ............ ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lac:01Mf rep1rt, 2000 Honn u~ Uwfwwl•d IMr I 002 Ci......e I 00 Cotte M••• I 024 ......... °" IHdt 1040 Log.a .. tacit I 041 Mew,.rt leedl I 069 .•..............•.....• ............................................. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PIOMOMTOIY PRIM! 4-PLIX Cott• Mete 3224 '"'-l244 BIG CANYON Just li !l,ted popular Monaco Model. •3 Br. 2ay..! Da., wool crpt tile patio $130.000 ' ' ~;tega~t 3 Br. 3 Bu. 3 car gar .. pool & Jacuua. Highly upgraded, $13S,OOO J...owe8l priced ~l Dr 3 Ba in the (;anyon . 1''ully l andscaped, l story, 3 car gar. $124.500 MESA VERDE JUST LISTED. Beauurut 3 bedtm home w/glant udd-on ramUy rm. Only $48,950. One block rrom iiou course. Owner anx- ious! Coll World Real E~ale. SS6·7777. Hl':AUT. Decor., w&lllpr. 3 br, 2 ba. Big, spcclul bit. on fam. rm. w/frpl. Must see tl! $42,000. Under li11t price 101· quic k sale. Ownr. S48·1~ 3 UR, 2 UA. dhl. gar, lg. foced . y1I , nr. ~chl11 . Quie l s tree l . W il l cooperate. VA. OK to principals. $35,400. 548-0786 GaMNI I 001GtMt"ol I OOZ ..... .. . . . . ............. ... . . . . . .. ............ ----------ASSUME 7% Loan, Sand· DOVER SHOUS Sanc1y b each is the setting for new, ('ustom colonial home w /5 BR, fam. rm .• formal din .. air cond. S295,000 LIMDA. ISLE View from lagoon to Bayshores. Beaµt. c.lccorated, smaller 3 BR & den ; boat slip. $255,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR J ·ll Hoy\1d1· D11v1· N B 67'j 6161 Gneral I 002 Balboa Peninsula I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• pomte Hme 2 Sty, 4 Bil, 3 Ba, sep fam &din-rm. Nr So. Coast Shopping & Irvine lndust. Park. Only $57,950. Owner. $57-5589 112 ac. Horse Property. 1n county • Corrals, tack rms & cozy house. On quiet s treet. Agt. Tom, 835-0381. A SLEEPeR 3 BDRM, fam rm. quiet locati on n ear South Coast. Plaza. Comer lot, lrg. back yard. $<U:l.YSO. -IA y HOMlS Sil 750 .............................................. . l.ux u ry w11lerfronl Covlngto'n 4·J)leic . SJ90,2Br.Kids.~l RIHTALS homes priced from .Perrect location. $1000 Ea1ts1de,'4-5lk'frplluds 2BR.2Ba .• S3QOJ~/3Lo U,300. ~· waterfront.a. plus e11sh •P,endable on pets med t:ir. 3 BR.;2 BA ........ $3tl..I OCEA.NVl!W 607 011yude Drivo. $8400 down'p11ym~nt . .3Br.28u 1~11pcls 48r,2~8a,boous .. ~ • BAtlGAIN PR1CED bc:out.y. 2BR, frplc, park· ltke i:rounds. $69 ,500. OPEN Sat/Sun l·S: 160S Lowse. HKR. 499-2277 Custom biji4l 2 bdrm., 2 Newport Boach. 673.3900 Eitrns $000 J)(!r month 4 Dr, 2 O.i. k1dis pets 3.4 BR. f'um:shed bath home: view livina II u r r y • ca 11 ( 7 14) FURN Sl,25, 1 Br ~m~lcs SUMMER REN'rALS lltlNG YOUR rm. with rrplc. & paneled BA YFRONT 752·1700. I-e1:/ Orkr RAISOR'S CHILDaa4 wulls ; sep. 2 cur ~araae. 2 Cuistom Horn~ INVESTMENT HOMiFINDBlS TO THI PAJlK. garden selling. Private t:JALBOA PENlNSULA DIVISION * 642·9900• REALTORS This home la only one patio area with mature Excellent location on lht: THE REAL ~rATEllS . trees Sc'"' lod y l 0 •-I '"-bl k h • 4 Hr, i'pl, bltn htove. -H23C Dr I 1 blo<'k Crom school & . "' ii u uyooOn/n oc tot c 1'W0-5unitaptbldgjwit crpls. Nr'. Wilson. J::vcs ... ,, ampus • rv.nu Plirk. Clfrnn & nice. $67,500 Ocean. Euchh0mehas4 completedforsale.Close 494.2330 CumpusValleyShopCtr. Readyforyourtanulyto l~t.lrm s , 1 ~rnLhis & to major shopping --CA.LL8lloa600 move into & enjoy, CALL 9!~b!P& Gallery, 2 fireplaces, center. ll;t yr wnte-0ff. Dix or new 3 Ur. 2 Ba, . NOW 842·11371 T'W").-~oo"t'I) ~etbar, ultra modern Sl4M. 536•2579. 59'l·50lO frpl. dshwshr, dbl gar. Im mac. 3 BR .• chn. rm , CA.LL TO SAVE ~ u kitchen & pnvate pier. • gardnr. $310. 67S-lB4!:1. 'l_'urtlerock townhornc. GREAT V ... UE 199·2800 l''ee land. See at 1200 4 PLEX Sgl. level. $4(JO M<). to -East Ha I boa 81 vd.. or • careful tt:nants. No Jlt-·~ This home has top quaJi.1•--------•I call 675·8120 for more de· Hew Lls tl1U1! 0... that Et Toro 3232 EastblufC ttlly ti44 J t.J3 ty carpet & tasteful de 4 O / tails ··"31 ••••••••••••••••••••••• -cor through.out. A Cami· /0 · really "'aket cetlh! 38r & L>en Condo. Dbl gW", T II E 'f E Jl It A C !!: ly home you will be pro-is Lotal fee you pay for NEWPORT SHORES All 3 Bft. 2 Ba. well cared patio, bllns. S330 per mo .. Townhome. New 3 lilt, 2 ud to own. It's yours. qualified real estate Large 2-story 4 liR. 3 for. Xlnt rental area. Our d a y 6 ~ 3 3. 1.., lo Ba. Wet-bar, Bllns, ne1u· 842·9371 when you lis t w1Lh baths; 2 sundecks. patio. exclusl_ve. Agent., cvcs/wknd::. 581·~175 o; Clubhouse & P~s. $J3.>. C h a r I es Q u 1 n turd , Walk to beach. tenrus, !>49·0IJl2 646-6710 9ti2· 1022 lease. 833·9442 Eves. 4 BLOCKS Reallor (or top-dollar! etc . .Needs TLC. priced DELUXE To BEACH sales. Number one (fl) rightat$61,9SO.Call Garden ~Gr 0 v e Fountain Valley 3234 Turtle Rock 3 Ur. 2 UJ. in dollar volume for hst·I CAYWOOD REALTY · ••••••••••••••••••••••• c rpt.s, drps, Lra.sh com· This giant 2 story home ings sold in 1974. Over! i''ireplaces. pool, 1·1. 2·2.IB1g, vaeanl 4 HR home. pactor d:.hwasher', Yoct w •th 3 s Paci o u s 5000 salespeopfe & all 9 * 541-1290 * 1·3 bedrooms . enc l. Only S300. mo. Close to b a r . C Io s c l I> bedrooms, 3 baths, and Orange County-mulllple HOME to CHERISH garages. Xlnt apprec1a-every Lhin g. Everybody schools,shoppmg, park 6' s upe r size covered paltol listinl! boards available. 3BR luicurious home has lion area. Only 10% down welcome, no fee. World pool. Avail lmm\.>d. ="'> and yard has just been eu••ntard f d · payme.nt. Call 1133·354-t. Real e s tate 556-7777 pets. $425. 833-84-!7 . am rm, m rm, Jacuu1 Sparling Investment -------------------- painted inside and out. RE ALTY a nd many xtras. $82.500 Corp. 2BR, 2BA. Hrand new. New drapes too. Large "' Hanney's llllrs 950.2050 " I •Nice Neal Collt!gt.? Park b ·1 SINCE 1""'... .,wim poo • tennis. all Home 3Br 2ua pr"f oat or Lra1 er· access. ,..... adult. S290 mo. 646·9532 · ' 0 ' " The yard hollers help but 33SS Vio l ido, N.B. Suit• 295 HA RUOR V1e.w Home 4br, 70/0 Inds c P 'g, d rap c". thepr1ceisonly$S2,500. Pho.-642-2991-Allyti-• 2•,~ ba, many xtras, Assumable loan availa-HuntinCJfonleoch 3240 gard ener in cl. :-.11· I Priced to sell by o··"""r Park/nools & l>c houl. ,. I · ··SPANISH VII _,,, · ble on lbis nooth Cosla ....................... • ace · rm . No down G 1. pm bedrm, l"• bulh uni ls. rm. Close to school & 4 IRFAMILY BUNKHOUSE Quail ~,I . •a, ocean: Prin. only. $88.500. Fee. Me"a 4 -P lex. All 3 BEAUT.4br,2 bu,family 551·462:1 . Pl ,J view, 3 br. wet bar, f~m l Firm. ti4 -1·4374 C1rter I.ii ~ ---------- Properties · Reduced for qwck sale. · Owner will heh> finance beach. ~-150. 002·2734 LOC)Ufta Beach 3 248 BALBOA 752·1920 $71.81.10. 494-5777. Prin.jBy Owner Harbor Viewl with minimum down ••••••••••••••••••.,•••• Cha rm in g 2-story old ··-·"'·'·~o•c•io.-•.•L.·.•.••.l.to•"--••OO OUAILSt HIW~U HACH only. ' Home, 4 Br' 2 .Ha, Mun .1 $89,950. Call !>45·~. J\s· Br~nd new $70,000 ho~e 2 OCEANFRONT Lagu1\.t beach house. Jo'ormal BY 0 -W-N_E_R--N--3--R-! tego. Nr. park, school, sociated SouLh Coast ~~l!rt'!'a~ols$a95Ch•~: lluyale Condo. 3 hr. 2 ba, CALL NOW 752·7315 DONALD M. BIRO Bunk hOu!le on Irvine Kanch ! Quiet cul de sac. Spanish arches entry. Spacious single story. All ~l a ss li ving roam. Cheery kitchen. 4 king sac bedrooms 1ncludmg b ui l t -JO bunk beds- ranch style! Dccur3t1)r wallpaper & wood Lhru· out. Pool SILC yard. Al>· sume VA loun $317 mo. Priced to show & scll - h u r r y -ca 11 now . 752-1700. <Hning rm. Xlnt cond. BLUE HA.VliH ..... EJl~REE~""-Y I • ew B .• 2 pool. Well landscaped. Brokers. . . • .. n . 2000 sq. ft. Bar, frpl. Sc.:. PO " "' ""' lia, home. Ocean View. 833 186 r p · Format living & dinmg guard. $795 mo. l.4c. Room for boat. 4 Doors OL & W tminsterMaU 929Tia Juana. Musl sell! · 1 or Appt. rm.1 MOMEY-MAKER rm, s pac. fam rm W/wet Adults only. 714.499.2771 from bay, beach&p1er. 3 Bedroom, 2 baths, 3 Bedrm, 2 bath, up-1 Makeol'fer.!>43·l420 Only.$81,500. 1 bar.lbdrm,balhdn.up· $72,500 hardwood floors, dble graded carpets & tile. BA.LIOA ISLAND stairs 4 bdrm, 2 bath. 3 Bile'. from Coast Hwy: :! LAWSOM garage, qu1cL street, Gas bltns, dishwasher , PORTA.FtMA Eastbluff 2Shops&2 apls.withoff. car gar .. custom patio. lir, den, 2 ba ; ocea1Mu REALTY 67S-4562 $38,500. nreplace, 2 car garage., . View Home w/Pool &! st~eet parking. Fully Office 963·4581, home hv. rm. Hlk. to shop:-. Roy McCarcle Pool size yard. VA6c.k as· LAGUNA I Enclosed Front Yard 1· leased, on l~rge lot. 751 ·1>i61 Stove, refrig,: lge. ~11> I R alt 1810.W...__. bl I $44 950 invites you to inspect ' 4BR. fam. rm . 2927 sho w s ~ r ~ d c o I & rear yd. S350 MC)llth & 0 .... THE POI~ e or ... ,..... • sima e oan. ' . their panoramic view Cassia St. NB. $92,500.-ow~ersh1p, ideal fur in· 3 Bit, i:i:. BA I owner pays uliht1cs " "' i~~c~·o~s~L~a~M~e~sa~548~~-77~29~~I B r536·8836. \ building sites overlook· ,,.0.14060 ! vestor, user. Only$58,500 DOLLllOUSE! L~. yd'I Mission Really 49-i o;:n Nr. Channel 4 br. 3 ba. I · u-o wner. down • f t l •-1 I" n• I 044 tog beautiful L. a."una i l'EALO"'O'll . ~ ru1 recs "' room or home has 2400 sq. IL. +· . ... I 0 I ' ... .> cs d s3-L ..... ..ua.I 3252 21 2 car oar. Only 10 yrs. Huntington Beoch I 040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach. Also finished 8 k • · 1 ~al' en. aO mo .. lsl. GCJUl'O "'~· " ••••••••••••••••••••••• Univer~ity Park, 4 Br. 3 homes. BKR<lS-l-9388. •, LIDO ISLE I ro crs 6 5·6700 • last & $100. refundable.••••••••••••••••••••••• old & Sl27.000 value. ~cc. Cal l: Jan1 ce\BEAUT.Northview3UH, OWN~H MUST SELL. Ba, Chancello~ Model.* MAKE NO MISTAKE-I VIA.MICE I 963 -6767, 612·5215, 2'h ba, ram rm. S.S~.>. MAKE Or'r'ER! Shown VA.CA.MT Fam. Rm. Din. Rm. Lotstobedonehere but iLotsiorsal~ 2200 548·7002 I lease inc. pool ,pnv11's. by appl. 2146 Miramar U.S . GOV'T SALE! 4 $64,000552·97o.5&75l·73~11 has great potential 30001 Love ly 3 br. 2 ba,1••••••••••••••••••••••• 495 llGol Dr. 673-4224 Eves. & Bedrms. 2 baths, large ft h 31 · H f i r e pla ce $H2M.!ORANGE AVE CM 1 VlLLAPACll"lCA -·-·--------Wknds. lot. Walk to b each. TURTLEROCK ·~ !lrmeron ots. asl Owner/i\gent. ! ' · · '2 2condos·2~3BRs 2 BR. l'."z UJ\, lncd. ~r. R d .. d C II POOL, .... ., unfmtshedapt.over gar.,, 673-6489 I Ac. Vac. ~elllot&plans Call9"o2297 Gardener. $300 mu. TREE LINED econ 1t1one • I\, . • -.. pool & ocean vu. BKR.1 -. __ ...__ _ for 7 . units. ~.000. or "°° Cttl·DE-SA.C Capistrano Beach I 018 anytime. ...JUSl ~cross the street 499·2277 ~~~I w/bu&ld for investor. 3 BR, l~ .. BA. Bll.ns. crpts. Lease. 213-782·04W ONLY $59,950 •••••:••••••••••••1••••• SCOTT REALTY from this Popular plan 8, MEW LISTING! I Agt. 548·8642 s 3 .o o M o. o a y s Newport leach 3269 Thlscharm·n" l't_NewCuslom 38r,2,2Ba, 536-7533 3 bdrm.-orZ+de~.Love:* W OODS COVE H ighly Upg r ad.:?d M-·...&' D-·__. 213/943-8535; ~v CS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 • 1 " new .,1s. ll(e s undt:ck, covered ly atrn~m off ki~c~en • DUPLEX. Ocean view, Wcstcllff Home. 3BR. \ _..ain, C'llC'n, 846-4288. n_g has evcryl_fun; .• ~ Pittio. frpl, drps, crpted. move -1 n cond1t1o n . frplc xlnt cond S9l 500 1 0 . . Resort 2400 ----------180 DEG. VIEW o.H'r~1zcd brirms. large Cul ·de·sac. Ocean View. BY OW..._. Beautifu.1, low maint. BKR'. 49l:l.;i277 · • · 3ba, fr~ mmg Rm: All 1••••••••••••••••••••••• i\vail. Now.4 BR. 2 BA. Newport Harhor, ocean room with ample space Approx. 3 yr. old vachnl, sprinklered; lge. brick L M' ~ n;ianicurc~ Y_ard ideal for 1Rentals K .~h P~k ~.44 ~ or exec. Hlulf home, J br. -a tam1ly . room. rumpus By Owner. 714.5211.1716 I * ..... ER* landscaping; completely new. kitchen. s.pacious I s·17-J\ k 1 & Catalina. Heaul. lll'W lor your i.iool table. resli re 2 s l home patio. A m ust see at GCJUna igu IOS2 ~nter laining. J\gnt.1••••••••••••••••••••••• e · r. 7 · ba. \•aullecl woocl l't-•i l., Completely n .'tlecoraled Corona del Mer I 022 P 1 . · g · Y $65,500. Including land. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 549-0812 & 646-6710. Houses Furnished Super 3 bed rm, 2 ba + formal ctin1n" rm, lam • te1 m~._ cavy 4 br, 3 ba, 1~. Family rm, Ask for Lorraine 1••••••••••••••••••••••• den. C..:rpls, drps. R/0. rm, 2 1 rpks. wl'l hJr. lloor to . ·1 , 11 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• w 1mpress1ve entrance. . ~ , .. ~hake ro~r ~1t.h .th ~ 4 BR DUPLEX lovely kitch. w/brkfast. IRVIMEHOMES SanCl~mente 1076General 3102 s.150.mo.!:IU3·-15Waskfor massive mastt:r <harm of East.side Co::.la w1U1 3 llR, 2 Ba Rental. bar. Stepdown spacious Formerly Pettit. Realty . ••••• ••••••••••••••••••. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ucv or Joe ba lh I Hom an tuh, l~c l\lt:sa. Call 515-~91. South of Bayside Dr. Liv. rm w/frPI. Frml. Realtors S52·7000! p R ES I DEN TI A Llcosta Mesa, 2 Br, $140, Want a nice t'arru ly to rent country kill'hcn w/,·1e"', ~ With beautiful natural din. rm. & 20x22 game I HEIGHTS New Condo' Ulll pd. MH: alsowalk lo h Bed 2b bbq, compactor, i;l'lf -wood lexLures. Only 1 r~. Cp~. & drps. in lux-UniversilY. Park, V1Uage1 2~R. 2ba, pool built-ins,. water !'l8, S125ulil pd ; or our ~me. 4 · rm, a, clean oven, serv1 c ~ year new. Call 644 • 7211 . unous Park Huntington. I. end unit. Fordham . 41 s i ngle story S39,950. try this ocean vu, Lag. cpts drps, H/O, DW, porch, 3 car gar/openl'r, Agent Lg. lot w/concrete blk. Br. 2th ba, backs up tol ~ Owner675·3587 Bch, $165 util pd. singles $325. mo. 963 4sm. ask for central vacuum system. wall. Massive heated plata. Close to tennis OK.Agt/Fee979·8430. BevorJoe $1350. mo. 645-710Z or ----------12 Charming houses on pool in secluded yd. cr ts & family pbol. Mobile Homes New carpel, drapes & _645 __ ·6_ 1 _7_ 7 • ______ _ E ""-STSIDE •wide lot So.ofhwy,CdM. w/lavish prof. lndscpg. $54.000 By Owner , For Sale 1100 Costa Mesa 3124 paint.4 Bedrm,2bawith THE BluffsJbr.2 ba,en·l· "' Be t d $91 500 Nr. schools & shopp1'ng. 552-8947. 4 B E o R o o M 1••••••••••••••••••••••.• ••••••••••••••••••••••• OW ' DOLL HOUSE au . gar ens. ' . I C I . $365. mo. 963·45m unit on greenbe lt nr. Walker &lee Real Estate Owner. 673-4100 $79,500. p ri n. only. MONARCH BAY lower !Owner. Fleetwood 12x60 • Bache or otlage, part Y Bev or Joe nnnt-schools. Lease S400. Sharp Costa Mesa 3 . Owner. 835-7156 l . ' 1 • enlarged to 20x60'. Up· furn. Sl20. Adults, No1 ----·------"""" bedroom. 2 bath with DUPLEX·CclM for sale or Punue Your Hobby I c~~a~~·t nb:r;~:iic'~~~ I grad~d. ~ice 118 Park. _pets. 548-3076. 3 8 e d r m , 1 1 ~ b a . mo. Call 644·8129. Av.111 lleautlful carpets trade for multiple zoned There's cabinets, work for .... SlJ5,000. Days .52~·2 1 3 4, eves washr/drycr/refng. 1n-_A_u....;go...._l_s_t. _____ _ thruoul. Large covered lot in Costa Mesa. New. benches and overhead! CALL MARGUERITE 960·1316. Hous~s Unfurnished cld. Vacant. $300. per Immediate Oc~y patio, dhle garage. Hoom each 3 n H. 2 BA w / s t. o r a g e i n t. h e Eni·oy th-Good Li'f-. I Bu··in-ss Pro_.., 1400 ••••••••••••••••··~··•• mo. Ask for Keith, Bkr, L ' B • for hout or traile r . frplc 's. ilrokers ok gurage ... or Justenjoythc1 " "' • .. ,... .. , G 1 3202 962-4471 "'xec Home. 4 r, 21.a, H urry, first time offered ~ 127, 500. Afl 5 PM, p I us h ca rpel1 ng, air Call 49 3-2513 ••• ••• ••••••••••••••••• fnera Cpls /drps. attached clbl a nd priced $<12,000. Call l;.14·4033. n-at c-.-.-te conditioning and pool CUSTOM PRIME OFFICE •F•R•E••E:•••••••••••F•:R••E•E• four level 4 lir, Den & gar w/aulo open. Fm"tl 546 5880 ~ ~ that goes with this al· BUILDING Family R m. 2• 2 Ba. 8l81 yard. Annual lease. $SV5. · GREAT NEW DUPLEX by /tlti!t/AY tractive 3 bdrm. home. 2400sq fl 4BR huge •ProfessionalScrvicc• Grant Dr. Hl3926·l~ Ph: 640-1289. ~v_,. HERITAGE • • REALTORS IMS URE YOUR FUTURE This c ri spy c lean magnificent 3 bedroom· family room-dining room . Costa :'ti c~a home will leave you spcechll'SS al only S-12 .950. Lus h greenery. ltolhn~ lawns. ~r~~·. 2w~f c~:i°d~~~: Price tag reads $46,950 ram r.:n .. din ;m, 21".i ba $~~~~e~~T~~s1h1~~e •LANDLORDS• •IMMACULATE, 3 Bd rm 3Br, 2•h ba, r-rp_l_c_ .. -b-lt_n_s_,, 675-2021eves673·2925 F 0 R S A L E • and they're anxious. h?me on corner lot w1lh Great Newport Location H om~ finder 5 * 2 Ba 1''am Rm. cpts, drps $350 mo. 631-0685 ev & CHEAP! _. view. $8l,500. Super Financing! 642-9900 $300 wknds. SHORECUFFS BOND REALTY INC. Under One Million S's California's Largest •SPACIOUS. 1 Br, 2 Ha • , ''Move fast". Good buy. 27812 i:orbesRoad TedHubert&Assoc •RenlalService!• cplS,drps ,blt-insSJJO ~2s. 3 HR, 2 Ba, frpll', #I. 2·Story home. Large sep. VISleN Laguna Niguel 831 -9411 675.ssoo 1 Hed Cpt Rllrs 893•1351 1oom Cor camper, IJoat Just listed! A lovely ram rm & dining. 3 ....... -• C0-'1$18.'>,lBrkidspetall j 2826 lrvine.646-888J Lhree bedroom home Bd r m . 21'.tbath. Mirror •ft••• *WE KNOW* Commercial utilpd2blks tobch. !llununglon Bay Cclrefrec with one bedroom so won d c r I and. Ca 11 552-7500 LAGUNA. MIGUEL Property 1600 LAG 3 Br, 2 Ba, kids &I adll l br Condo. Ideal for Lovely Bluffs greenbelt. 3 HR. 21:: ba. Walled entry. huJle you could make 1l 968-4456 * IEST * •••••••••••••••••••••••, pool older couple. new drps. e1Lher a fantastic master "YOU LIKE IT · ·· · ·· ·· ·· · · MONARCH BAY ~1ALL I COMMERCIAL property'' H. Sch 4 Br, 2 ll.l. kids! rein~. was her/dryer. bedroom or a downstairs IT LIKES YOU" ASSUMABLE HOME WITH Coastline Newport store & offit•es. pet I Nr. Adams/Urookhurst. lamily room. On a giant LOA..._. view. C hoice are a. 'I 7 untls. Priced nghl. Call ~· Bch SliO 1 Br, appli i $185 mo. Call bef9:30 am E:<ec type Jbr 2'-:?ba lOntlo lot. with terrific ocean Emotion arrousing high 1"'1111 always in demand. Walk T c d T r e s s e n ·I s ingles. ; Or e ''cl> I o r w ~ n d s · t wn h s e, pool. $37:>. Steps to pool S500 Mo. Agent &H-li:J:J and canyon view and lov-beam ceiltng. Gorgeoul> and the owner wiJl carry lo beach and clubhouse. 3 ! (714 )639-6700 or &W·514i Fee/ Drkr I 554-3282. 6-12·0042 I t J els · landsca1>ang. Stroll lo a SUBST ANT I AL BR 2 b Red d 1 1' HOMEFIMDERS ,---------________ _.. c Y ma urc an cap1ng. beach. Lowest pnced in • a . ucc l~; Condominiums I 11 HH. Condo. nr beach, '."''"'""' r•1111i 'H'-"' ~lt>9,000clear. area. Assume loa n . ~~~e~~ra~~f:krr~~; $1~9,500.M~~coffiU : forsale 17001 •642-9900• 1>001. Vic 13eal'h&Allan-:~N&OJ~~~l7ti~~E~ll- [. ' #2. ll68·'1456 Community POOL & aguna ~ ty. 1'•••••••••••••••••••••••l0cc V L ~ B h $l65 ta. lmmed. occu,p. Sl90. t ertainer 's dclt .l!hl ~~~·=:'.:;!~~!~~ ~snlo•t~!r i nnewShoe:eccl~isfif~e DOWMTOWH COURT. A lowS39,500 496·4040 830-5050 E .... V ! utrf~ct.uSinagl~ ~Kor 2 536·1187. w/pool & game room. entertainers patio •• 1L won "l last. Call 546·2.113. -Lov;ly two sto,r~y "HOTSPOT" RAISOR'S Mewportleach 1069 .OP riE EHl~S I Br, Sl55. pets OK. CM. Irvin~ 3244 Fantas ticnew4br.3ha, Colonial mansion with 542 OOO ••••••••••••••••••••••• Village Gardens 1s now J\lso, tnl'd 2 llr. llU, $180, ••••••~•••••••••••••••• 4000 sq ft custom homt·, h a rd w 0 0 d 1'1 00 r s , • • REALTORS o Pen Tuesday th r u I kids, pets OK. 2 Br, kids, * RENT A.LS * wood ceilings, 3 frpk;;, FA.MILY LIVING Sw i mmi n g pool . clubhouse, pluy area & park. All lhis and now re lax in your charming 4 bedrm Condo. ~xperlly decorated and upgraded, only $36,000. ~UPER B F-fOMES »41 Campva NB 541-1655 MEWPORT IEA.CH WOW ! · $5.000 Price reduction BETTBR HURRY! Spic & span Outc h Colonial; 5 Hit. 3 bu. home· (rpl lovely gurdcn & greenhouse! Almost new! 3 Ddrm. ~ IMMEDIATE Thursday evenings lll pets. s ingles. Lag. Bch. UNIV. PARL" many xtras. Sl2.50 m~>. gracious floor plan wilh " lots of rooms. Beautiful blh Villa in choice loca· 4523 c ampusDr.,lrvine POSSESSION ~:OOsocomeand scc thet J\gl /Fcc979·1!-130 28R lb <"• 645-7102or615·6li7. t.ion, close lo Old Town best buy in Orange Coun· • a.·········· -15 -----master bedroom suite H.B. Quahty-bwlt and CampusValleyShopCtr. LIDOISLE Ly. At $l9,950 .. for a Balboalsland 3206 38H,21-'l ba ..... S3'75/42..'i 2STORY3br.2'!z ba.con· w1lh s unde c k a n d upg raded ! Sharp ex· CA.LL833-8600 If you're ready for ac-bcauliful 2 bedrm.2 bath ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3BR,2Ba ........... $-125 do.Frpl,bltns.f)OOI.~ smashing white water lion, may be ideal for h L>I h & Ba r t b d 3 DR TURTLEROCK mo. Lse. 834-1416 v ew Sl98 000 clear Call tenor . 9siH456 Loguna Beach I 048 yo 3 bd 2 b ths wit tns, gas eat Y ron · ran new 3 BR 2 b S400/425 ----ll~S-722s. • . . OLE' SPA.MISH ....................... pa~~uet ~!';~:·. co~pc~ J\/C . You can 't go wrong. duplex ; 2 baths. $700 C 0 0 LL"EGEPARK BLUFFS 3 nn 2''J n .•• H .t.W• plumbing. Xlnl cond1· Sec J erry or Dean al4l09 Mo/yrly Agenl675-4000 4 BR. fam. rm .+ bonus Den or 4th HR. p:illo, IDEA A Y W. 5th SL. Santa Ana or lalbo p · •. .a 3207 2 b l & bel ... • c 0 0 I, 1 n v 1 t ing Li I e t1on. ~107 .:>oo call S3S·SJ21. a en1n-a rm.. 'h a ......... $540 poo • green L. .,.,.x,. ~~~~~~~~~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• _. mo. 644-7515 welcome s you to a spacious 2 s ty home Mostexccptionalhomeon SanClement~ 3276 W/sparkllnn pool·, lush Duplexes/ Point, 80' lot, 21:1' liv rm. surround1.Zgs. Hidde n ..._.IRVA..._.A Onits sal• 1800 form I din rm.4 BR. 3 BA. VISleN ~·~~·~-;.-·~::·;~·~~ .. :~·. den for masters delight. 1"'1111 1"'1111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• sunrrn. elev .. i:ardcns & . R I l II ·• 2 fplcs , beams. natural • MEW 4-PLEXES lrg cabana. :\lagn1f1cent 1'ULTY brand new. upgradefl. 2 •SHORECLIFf'·• ' ea 15 ica Y pnceu. BLUFFSCOHDO · r b S5"'-7500 Sty. 3 BH . 2 Ba, 968·445ti wood. spectacular ocean ... near thc ocean Good panoramir view 0 ay. ' h 3 BR, lam rm. $109,000. & II I'" · CHUNCll INJo'LATION! Lse By Owner SIOOO/mo. Town ome. $:1:)0. lnl). llyOwner.P rmc1palson· * S HAIU' 3 BDRM v1 agcvu.3 ""rms.,111 REDUCED$4,500. ta>. shelters. apprec1a-1~538-3998or67!l·9644 TUHTLEROCK3br.2ba. Lease. i\t Mira Costa ly. 673·4238 TOWNHOUSB-W11I sell Alta Vista area. S99.500 Owner wall really move lion. $110,000. and up. wet bar, atrium. Lcal>e Villas. Or (':ill ownl'r. ull terms. Upgradedl~~~~~~~~~~I h i s t ria l for yo u . Capistranohochl218 S42S.mo.833-1927 _55_7·_6069 _______ _ crpts & drps, POOL.• OCEAN NEXT-DOOR. Beautifully upgraded 3 l ii m ••••••••••••••••••••••• NO DWN TO VETS Up lo $70,000. Call: Bill or Steve, AgLs . 546-8640/548-9871 Owner anxious. $.'16.500. Elevated, custom de· BR. 2111 Ua. and more. ~!J ~ OCEA:'-1 view n ew 3 br SEEK & ff ND,. Red and WILite Fla,-. 1690L ··<.;'', Limelight signed home w/Wlendmg Besl buy at $72,000. Short _ _ condo, 21 11 ba. Pool, tcn· Care. decks, lanais. Ir~ pool & Escrow O.K. Owner REALTY INC. nis ct. clubhouse. $400. SOCTRURT H SAL I NT \\LRT GOV'T OWHB> , 3 BR, 2 buihs . S31.SOO SY Owner/Agt. ASSU Mi;: $l500 Down. 5675 Costs & VA or new 01. Nodow!'. ~ jacuui, sep. guest house, motivated. See iL today. 7l4/146_1371 Call after 6 pm. 493-3541 entert ainment. center Open Sat. & Sun. 10·6 532 a ·' t t Cancha. 673·7601 A"ent CorOfta det Mer 3222 EDANDKUBGRTU R R/\C I O ll LOC~NV I NOON ES I ANK t I n u a P a r m e n . ,., Income Pro~ 2000 •• ••••• •• • • • ••••••••••• ~legance exemplified. ,..... •r EAST BLUFF •••••• ••• •••••••••••••• 4 BR & farn, 3 car "ar. $215,000. ZAGRODZKY h Healtor. 494·8611 La". S7()0. mo. Avail July J. impounds.$27S PJT1 br. $37,950. 546 -7739, CA.LL 556-8800 ..;.968...:..:.....'7-9-44------t REAL. TV INC. lalboa lay f'rop. EASTSl 0 E· Beaut ldscpd Reolton 3BR l lfabu, rptc, pvt.patio 714/8-44-13_7_1-'-_ " lmmnc. 3BR, Oen, Oeeul H V H'lls 675 0000 Och. decor /landscp'jo!. $84,500. · · 1 • • Own 640·8023 Open lf.V. Homes 4 B.r,2 Ba + Open Daily 1 ·S 305 lroactway, CM COME st;~!! l.Mrge de· leached rumpus room wt balh & fplc. Plu.5 3 bedroom s. completely refur1Jl1hod. lge wardrobe closell, Liv rm, dining area, top-Jtrade &hall crpll Ir df1l(I. Boal or trailer aate on alley. Good ftnancln.: a vail. &4f.3928,oves673 4577 Lachenmyer lh>.11!01 Sell lhlnC.S raat wllh Dall Pilot Want Ads. &. fi s hp o nd . As king ---------• $45,000. Principals only. By Owner. 645·1791 / OPEM DAILY 1 Sul/Sun I 5. 2915 Catalpa 1''. R. Spect. view w/pool IMAGIN£1. I ·5 PM Sl. & tennis els avail. $5i5. . mo. lse. 644 -2877 2 Bedroom homf' for Sparkling new "rondob". HARBOit VIEW HOM 1-:.S EASTSlDE OUJ"ILEX SW.SOO. on lwo R·2 loL<i. Top quullly construction PORTOFlNO 3BR 21~ bu I SP1\ClOUS 3 br, pvt . 2&3Bdrm.S61.000. •Alley cntr;ance. corner andappomtments.From +scp.IHRlba ~uesthsc HAVE._auyen patio. $450. Yrly. 609 633·0485 R)' owner 556 0567 I u l w I t h m a n y $54,SOO. See today at 120 ideal for teenagers, hvc w A.MT Acacia. 673-1776/644-0611 poss I bill ties. Builders N. Cypress. Call 675 72'l5. in help. relatives or or. 4 Plex w/2 3-bdrms. Coste MHa 3224 IF YOU will want to see this. !ice. 2600 sq. fl. MuAt see Unils 4 To150 have a servlc-c to ofter or l-441&Ji11~; l'Q:1•,. Y..~:: to appreciate Ooor 1>lnn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• aooda U> sell, pla~an ad Ji.....-.il:-·---Nr pool, clubhse &green· 1n the Dally Pilot b elt. S95 .000. 1-·ee . Claultied section . . • 644-7866 PhoneB4a-S6~----.. SURFSIDE HIDEAWAY : Hlg Canyon. llranrl new w i nding stalrcase o eauv1llc townhoml' 4 To place your message beforeU\C readtna public, phone Daily Pil~ Clauiflcd. 642>5678 w/vlow lite i:lus to ~P· C·I C Lot Br. v u. Quick sail' per cetrc1H. 3 BR 11, orwer needrcl $177,000 Agt cwndlellto dint. l•lley On North Coast Hwy. 640•5560 · kitchen, real Uled bnck Ocean aide. Le'"""Cl 80x10S. -------- h>lc, deep rile corpel, $169,000 By Owner, BluHs X Plan. dble 1ar .. al for $35,0001 TUltMla ASSOC. 3 BR. 21'1 Ba. + Den or Lowdowlipp,yn'\enl!Bkr 110$N.C&l Hwy.Laguna 4th BR. En('ld Patio. 962-5511. 494-1177 $64.~.644-751$ TW04-PUXIS SIDE IY SIDI MISA.VERDE 4 BR. 2 BA. Very clean. Fenced yd. $.17.S. M7-3138 lhjth income. Low down ~Acre, 2 BR hom , room Xlnl loc. Perfect ror for rec vehicles, bollt/ Ownt-r10 ccupant or ln traile rs etc. llorscs vt"stml'nl. possible. $450.mo. B~r- S49·0812 646-6710 reu Rlly 642·sax'I Soulh Coast lnveslmcnl , -. --Avail Jul,y U. (COi. Pk. )3 East11de Duplex. Lrg ()Or br. 2 ba, Ira Cam rm & din nl"r lot. Garden. $38,000. rm. Shown by a.pp\ only. ~gt. 548-8642. 1375 per mo. G.t2-97~1 .GO I LACRALNO R A BR C ANT P .JF."'INYPGSLAOM £AU H O 'S T R IAHAME~O C LDNGL SEPOHAAXDRSW I LABVE C \\A ll NA.PCUF IM ONACOKZS • Et"TA\\SUORCE10CURSTO OGEP ~I NA.I LUKSUBL I O E~AA H RA.1NFBtETO C 8\\~ NO R J t NOllKEYZREMM • En}o)' much lari:er "S.~ • Find" puulr. with Mrf't ~ dmrov.riee IM' 1'9ntl In an •ll-• Mfita IJ/ U·p1119 booklet•. Toordtt wlum" I, II Ind DI. wnd St for teel\. mntni~· pcyahle to ''St.Ii 6 Find~ In Ult of U1i• nf'MlllliM'· .... • · , ............ _-'• 1350 ......... w~ 1100 A_ ...... ,..._d v ........... 4ZIO Offtnl...... 4400 w;:m1•.n.t -........ -'-A.z...::0:.:..A:.:;IL:.Y.:...:..P..:.;ll::.;0::..:..T __ ..,..... _____ _;T:.:uesd:.:::::.•i.:·.:J:,:u~n::,.:1.:.7!..' 1:..:9::.;7.:5 ~ -&.:..--1-t.-..1 •too JI .............................................. . ~ .,.u.............,. • ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IO Afla t:m.tt U....... • ...................... CABIN, BIC Bear, .S~ PROJ',£SS.LCLA$SA ....................... • PREGNANT? 4 AUDIT~ ood ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••' • l!.ColTV,poeltbl,llpl1 BWa.ntoHIJ'borBlvd Q/ car na confldenhal 1 Yr ofc exper: G $9 c....... 1276 C_.. MeM 3'14 H Map011 iep 1140 "B • ~W>dk. Day/Wk. <CM•U C.,M. Atr c:ond .• ~ LOANS llP ti IO /0 counu llna " referr•l. filutO al)ULude. lite tYP· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••li••••••••••••• w.e Lal &th. panel w•lls, drapH, lttTD L~•v..at... Aborr1oo, auoption • tna. Xlnl wor~& coods t l 1 -,.-,. keeptna. .k co. benefits. Phone Rent or Sell. U)' own r llKITOllACH. · MAMMOTH Lakea carp 'e ec., mu c. JltdTDL.ema APCARE~-2563 644-4360 or apply SOO Paoor.amH' \'I w onir NIAi SHOPPING D 1 C d jal\ltor, paratlng. l.R. NewPort Ct.r Dr Suite lookina ocean l500sq fl l • 8 \Ill • on o • Slever, Mer. M1.01!8 at LowestratesOnatpCo. PROBl.EMS?WE CARE • t:Man Clem 2 Lra br & 2 8 eaut1fu new 2 BR RIC ~' Everytban1 lurn•d . ~ S.ett.rMtt-C.. 0 NE WA y 11 EL p 600,N.B. lrgba,plenty1:1tora"e~p. !>tudto apts . Frplci;, Sl.25/13.5perWk.IM8-S4.'SI 6t2·2Ul 5'5-0l11 CENT1.•n •-.--------,. bltns, d1:JhWa:;hers. 2 citr eves c.---· H ~ 2• o:.n .. Call day or eH! ~ullecl ''"r"•'••. Sund,.,.'···. '"'"om _ · ._..n 1...W 4450 ~ vang ar._ area ' 24 hr llol Line&&S-8800 7M /~J8-736l :.;-60~~;~ 2579 .... ..., ... • ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ye.AR AVON -...., --l ..... t fot.._. 4100 -~ -• DO'IOUROWN > S..te Ana 3210 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pl..-CllH ~-1 lir ~Ingles pet .ill utlJ f>d . UVIS UP TO m MAME •NEW TRIPLEXES • ....................... THE CC>l.ONY ~c•,..,,./ PIVORCt: 1.2.& 3 Btt. $195 .• $2'J5.. from $165 2 Roommates wanted. L'ent~~=':'-c1 The w ave PtojeetR $375. P~t1os. i''/P, 2002 Yearly. 3 BR apt. Walk 30 RETAILSliO'PS 01 • DI VO RC~ CENTt: Hunu ngtonSt ~6779 Oakwood offers the to beach & bay. July 1st. Prime re~sooable space ••••••••••••••••••••••• AUy. Trained Con~ul· THlll'SA WOILD WAITIMG FOi YOU.-~l75, 2 lir. i...111:1 pcls Hurr) ! 2 Hr, apph. kids pct pool UUl~ S22.">. • i"cc/ Urkr 110:\IE 1-'l Nl>~RS •642-9900• Over 500 tall trees and 10 s trea m s with waterfalls create u re· luxing setting for your 11pacious n ew l ·or 2· bedroom apartme nt. J<'rOU\ $195. Furniture a vailable. Sm a ll pets OK. Ac.l ulls only. 9 AM to 6 PM 2300 l-'airv1ew Kd .. (;oi;ta l\lt:ba. Phone 545-2300. ftnt:Sl in country club Jlv suu per mo. tst & last re-available large & small. &.ott & Fomd 5100 tants to Assist You. $15. *LIV E N J-:J\R THI!: ·ingalapriceyoucanuf· q'd.Prer.malU,re,llberal Old world charm with••••••••••••••••••••••• +filing fee.S.~4216 for A s a n AVON lil!:ACH·Ncw und nearly ford. There's $1 million adult. PH: aflS,675-6&U l'"reoch windows, gables LOST/FOUNOAPET'? uppl. REPRESENTATIV I!:. new2&J Bk./l.pt.s.Some in recreation fadJities. & \rees. Adjacent t o 900,2900Adopt.lon,Low t-~--------You meet new people~ with utihtuis 1>cud. l"rom NlGllT LIGHTED TEN· .Luxury apt. and mounwain 1'' ~s t I v al o t Art s ·Cost Spay /Neuter Info. Increase your bw>t line 1 have xlnt earnings. Bel· $275. OPEN HOUSE, 406 NIS COURTS. Afull ume cabin, both $150 mo. Grounds. · to 3 cup size.:s, 2 wks or ter than sitting al home'! 22nd St. 12·5. No fee. activitteli thrector wh~~Female. Eves,962-5605. 580 8ROADWAY • LOST: s mall fomale y o ur money ba ck. Call: 540.7041 or zenith 4 HO. 2 ba, near south Cou:.t Pla l<J & S:-.ad d1~back High. 5'5·98:!2. TOB I N HEAL1'v, I Q LACUNASE .. •Cll Siamese,Vic.Bushard& 894-0641or8•16·'7959 846·1311 , .. P llnb paru~i.. lili . ·s. Responsible female to "' Adams, H:'n. Reward ----------1 7·1359day$ ' trap:. & mote. J<)'ee Sun· share xlra large 4 Br r & knds Drinking problem'! ~~~~~~~~~~ 2 BR, 1 BA, dshwshr, day lirunch. . . duplex. •2 bllc to Ocea~ 494-7915 962"7660 at. 6 w · Call AlcoholHeJpltne BABYSITTER Few hrs .• W !W c1>l. drps. pallos or Plu.s bea utiful singles, $120 mo. incl. util. Avwl. LOST: Boxer fe male 24 hrs a day835-3830 5 days a wk. rorl3yr. old ·-r------ Houses Fu"'islwd or Unfwnished 3100 balcomes. Encl. gar. 1\1 1 &2. b ed room ~pts, 7/1. Gary 645-4665. Cawn/wht, Dana Poinl gir l. Own trans. Irv. m i from ocean. No pets. furnished & unfurrushed. TOP LOCATION Reward. 496-5079eves. SPIRITUAL READER area. Call: Moq lhru Fri. Off leaten Path S200/mt>. Warner& Uolsa Rents from Sl05 . .Pnces WANTED : Roommate, MESA V&DE Open 10 AM tolOPM 6 f 5 $400. Four Hedroom. San vary by location. Models Straight, matur-e male lo LOS'r : lge mate black Advice on all matters. beC. 5Pl\': 546-11 1, al 'lemcnle. Ol-can \ aew. 1· 2 & 3 Br. Adults no Chica . 466l Malo, apt. A. op~n JO LO 7. Sorry no pets share luxurious 3 br con-DRIVE PLAZA LAB. Ans. to "Rk k" Vic 312 N . El Cammo Real & wknds. 55l·3745 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1''urn1un1. 53!1 !1712 J>Cts. thhwhts. :.hug cpts, 846·58-'7 ort·h1ldren. d be ror store or office Ample L k .,~ t Et T S Cl t 1''orappt --------• •·lo~ed gara .. ••c, frplc, . . 0 o, aut. rum. JacuuJ, park1ng Town .":.,.,, .. ft,ry a e ores• ~~ro an emen e, 9'"~ BABYSITTER 3 days -' ' ~ PACIOUS b akwood pool in Irvine. $175. mo. · ac ""'""'' Owners are~e;u1bn.nr.en Call:492·9034 492· &JV wk., no wknds. Girl 3~~ Townhous~ lWQ. Gas & water pd. S 2 r s. Sl5!J & 547.u191 atmosphere. neward. 581·Sl54 Unfurnished 3525 Pool SlG9. Children OK.?~' Garden 1525 Mesa Verde Dr. E . Photography Workshop yrs. S . W • HB area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAMANCHAA.PTS "A"'Ke<!lso n,lblk of Apartments Seeking Guy or gal to CostaMesa.545-1123 LOST:YellowLAB ,5mo Mude&Fashioft 968-9826 ADULT community 778ScoU Place,CM B~a~h UI. off Sal er share 3Br . 2ba Duplex. D ELUX~ rr .1 old re male. Vic. Lake Modets ....:B....:a..:.b-ys-·i-tt_e_r_,_m_y_ho_,m_e-.2-.-11 condo. 2 bd. :! ba. cJ<:ca n 612-5073 842·0·~~ .ww,orl auctt Modttrn furn ' Newport . .0 ice, comm Forest, 81 Toro. Please Available. p.m. Rotating days off. 2 view. clubh:.c. SJ.)O. mo. N•wport l•acL 386e 880 Irvine Shor es.' $165 'mo. Ken. & ~n~uslr1al shpaces. Alslo r e turn for r e ward Jlollywoodlypesets Children, call morninas , ~ N 1 1 · -... ,., "" "' n " 631 .0048 min 1 ·ware ouses n 581.69;4 al\ "6 ..... {:una I l;!Ul' • ~lij.,..,,,, .• At 1611'1 . i . v 549 °'"''' '-Af lp m 64214vv . -------nn. 21:? UA Studio apl. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Laguna Niguel &M SSIOll ·ouuu ue . . . . • Ulln:.. 0 1W.t:ptg&dr1>s PARKHEWPORT 6~s-055o • Fema le to s hare M.V. Viejo areas. Handy to FOUND: Small fem. lite PHOTOGRAPHER-Artist BABYSITT£R,myhome, Patio. S265 mo. 768I APARTMENTS tow nhouse. S!IO. mo.! San Diego Fwy. 200 to beige d og, looks like seekssponsortorioreign 2 chldrn. 3 mo & IAt yr. ·~~:~·~.~~~~. Jo•rnn. i\t:l.~·8081 Bachelorlor2 _,. Phone 11·2586·0141. l 2000 sq fl. As low as 30' Peek·A·Poo, has had re· t ravel. Will serve as Moh thru 1-'ri. $40 wk. 2-1 BR LOFT O .... LY I Bc.drooms and rS .. · 1 per sq rt. 83l ·HOO .cent surgery. ~amborec "uido, compaauon for one co s l a M e s a . No •••••••••••••••••••••• 1ownhouses '[I,, ·tetrcs needs room or apt. Lo 2 SHOPS, j(leaJ location · · or more persons. John, ho u sework. 548·2201 Co5ta Mesa 372 ., / Working female sLudenl I ltd & Alton 644-4086 b 1·2BRW/LOFT l"r.S229.500pen 9·6 ~ rent or share for sum-for books(ore, (:andle FOUNU: Male St P. 0 . Box 49ZJ,Carmel, t:xt.215 <Nancy) oa· LOW RATES P\·l Pat10, ftJ>I, 1 yr lse Daily mer . Will pay •$100 mo .. s hop or a rt gallery. j Bernard, vie. Beach & Ca . R e f c r e n c es . 642-8957 •Stud1o&llllt,\pt.s ,\va1lable June lsl Spa-Pools-Tcnnb CORONADELMAR I 675·4975days,64:>-sooox!Located in the Mall al ' Lamps on, S t anton. (4~>372-1547 ---------- •W.Jtcrlicd:. HAYLOFTAPTS Across fro m 1-·ash1 on :? Br Townhouse. frplc, 542 eves. The F.act o r y. N.B. 894·6018 Tra•-• 5450 Banki'ng •TV & Maid Scr v Avail 283 Avocado CM Island at Jamboree on n f I 673 9606 in •Phone Scrv. ll1 d poul 645-0 I 4l San J oaquin lillls Hoad. r;om $27:>. 1 r rb!°'1 ~. LUXURY Lido Isle home.! . Beautiful German Shep & ••••••• •••••••••••••••• SALE ESCROW •Children Section (7 141 644-1900 ~~~k~:~t~1~~~1~~~'!:~il Ba yfront w/boal moor'g· llnd.astrial R...tal 4500 S<;:o ldl i1e1.Edbot0h,., m1a:,le · SEE EUROPE OFFICER :!376 Nl'wporl lil\'d, C.:~I 1·:-SIDE 2 br. i1 ~ ba. encl C t· I . . Se . l Yrly. rental, lsl, last &1••••••••••••••••••••••• pr a e gr<HV"....., BY CAR 5 1tHl755or~5 ~7 garugc. pallo. Adults on· LJ\'E Near The Beach! II a ma v1e.ws .. para e·1· cln·g. dep. $210 monthly. NEW BUILDINGS at FOUND s ·lk T . ly.~-7692or~~78 Casade4Sol family section. 1.,;lose lo Male or f'emaJe. llome: OC Al 8000 • : I Y e.!'n er, Purchase any European HOLIDAY PLAZA ------Ucaulitul Adult Apt:. spopp1ng & hne beach. 673.3280 Wrk: 545.6000! · · rporti 2400 to.. I Jo em . S ml. Vic. 11U1 & UELUXI:;Spal·iou .. 1 Br. Eastsidelrg2Br I from$180 644·2611. Ask ror Don or Lv.I ~b~~-E a~~!T~ar~1g'ii WalnutHB,64.S-4278. ~~~opfeo&1~~ipvle:nyyo~~ lurn apt. Poul \mpl~ "I / 1 I ~•essagc · u Ins, " w , re n g, P<>O :!WGI lirookhurst, llli 1" · I SAL~ /l.T 10% DOWN. Found~ Wallet. Burke and1v1dual tour. i''rom P~~1;~~;~~;·~\nco.'~~· S 1 !IU .\cl I l 5 nu J>t:l:. 962-6653 I ROOM MAT~ Wa ed l ! Koll/Irvine Center. Call Park. Call & identify, take-ofr lo home.landing, G l2-~52U 1------Rooms 4000 . nt 01 Dan Curlis . <TI4l979-9"l05 968-3646. you'll be in l.he hands of ---I••••••.••• •• ••••••••••• share L g. house an 11Wll. Casa de Oro Near Complet1on MESA VEADE I' ROOMS S2U. wk up With Beach. 1:142·1777 I MISSION VIEJO I FOUND: lge blk/wht pup· ~=r~~~~b~l~~~t~~: ALL UTILITIES PAID 1 CEDAR WOODS 2 Bdrm!> .. 11'.! bath eondo kitchen $30. wk up apt. Quiet person to shar e my! Handy to San Diego 1''wy., PY, approx. l. mo. w / Lido V ti I age, N . B. t:omp un· l>etorc vuu 329 Unive rs ity Ur, near with pool. $33.) Mo. 1518-9755 or645~7. Tunic Rock house. $l5-0 200 lo 2000 sq.fl. Call ~hoke. coll ar. Vic. 17t~ & 673.4550 rent. Cu;:. tom dc:-1g;lcO Ui.ick Ua ~ · I br. 2 br _& STEPS TO BEACH Gentleman. refng .. walk mo. 752-0116. I owner831·1400 I Supenor , C.M.&iG-2503 ---------- feaLurin"· den. 1' rom S I S.>. BR lb unI ... ><•r.. • C I d S 1 P · .... ... l d ... ,-1"7 ur 2 . a, .~ tobeach.\"1c.Pac. oastj .. ·emale,Roommate tol200Sq. Ft. M-lw/front Fo.un : t:a o1nt ~ t& •Spacious k 11t·hcn Wll . i.;.CI.:. "'.1 c. .J-eo· I ,, .... EWPORT CREST If & u I BI r s v J-' bo ymen indir e•·tli"hlln" fHtHJ64 ., w y. · o eac 1 • sharc3BH/l.pt w/same ·office lge reardoor.Z!OI iamese. ic: -.a~ r f We have a B immediate challenging oppor. for a qualified individual w/2 yrs sale escrow exper. Individu a l w i ll be responsible for handling all Escrows in the Santa Ana area. We' orfer an xlnt fringe benefit pro- gram, a good starting salary. t errific work sur- roundings & lots of work. For appt., please call Mr. Prentice. 5-11-3314. ~ .. ,... :! HR. 2 Ba condoi:>25 5J6·8.H8 I $120 mo 675-6064 CdM . 3-Phase Unit 16 $185. 629 Blvd, no of Valle$' View. repara '°" •Separate drn ;:: Jrc:.i CASA VICTORIA WE HAVE . . Term in.al Way, Cost a 543-9691. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •llorne ·hkc:.Loragc 1.::!&3Hr.Unlurn,1"urn SU:\IMBRHENTALS Summ~rRentals 4200 House inCM.Responsiblc Mesa. Days, 540-5710, F d·S t fk . Schools&. 7005 GLENDALE •Private Paliu:i 1 r. Sl~.50 gus/wtr'. pd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ma le. 25·30. Rent $12..5 eves 646·061H oun · e 0 eys, ivory lutruchon FEDERAL ·L'lo:.ed gcir w,:.tor::ii;c ,\dulls -No Pet.s Scc. gale BAL BO/I. P enin. 2 br apt, mo. 5·18-:i762 I ca se. <<;orner AU.anta & ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAVIHGrS •:\la rblc pullman f>ool. Hee. Hm. Elevator 1 blk to bay & ocean. 2000 SQ. FT. w/3 ore's. Magnolia, H.B.)536·9434 Art Lessons: Paint, draw, 51 Fashion Square •J.;1n~s 1 zc Bd rms .>2;;V1ctona.1>12·8970 Sl20. wk . July only. Office Rental 4400 o_r g. Cty. Airport. Found: Small male wht ce ram i~s. crafts . SantaAna •l'uol. li.irbcqucs sur !162-8680 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 963-7878 c~"kapoo. collar, •75 Li\ Adults/Ch11dren.645·9S57 EqualOppor.Employer round e cl w IL h µI u:. I t 2U ALBE HT PLAC 1-; "" -TIDrnIBmWCfl:M°P-1~~~~~~~~~~~ la11dst·:1111ng Uduxc2hr.l ba.adult.s, ___ Lll>O Lux. 2br, 2ba apl. 2500' l\1 -l C!d /17t.h & lic.Seawar_dRd/CstHwy TENNlS DAY CAMP ,\doll:>. i'\u Pc1s no pl'ls. ~18.J. Call. fi'rpl, patio. 30• deck, wtr. 150 I Westdiff Dr. P I a c e n l 1 a. 2 2 0 CdM. 673-7;,ll For Juniors. 2 Weeks.I·-------•• I lWJUf I-urn ~1.;. 5W·:i.>7:? H:~ 9i81 ,·1cw. G75·6JS9 Newport f<'inancial Clr pwr/prkg/exhst air. 12-Lost·Tame green &yellow Pr iv at~ CI u b. Top BANKING ---:!UH&YAHO Ulkto bcach-NewCondo.i II s· M I h Traos p avail $75 Jti.> W. W1bon&l2·l!lil - ---LeasincJ Office Space 1 fl. 646·1252/6~-2228 parakeet from E /side, Teaching Profesi.ionals. Downey SaYiags s1-1.>-Mo I hr nix mob1h .!:!08SlateSt.C:\I J I olleyb 11 Sips! Ca on .1te anager ·Lease JOOO st1. ll. w/ of· CM. I seen or caug l. .,,55893 · · &L ... acuu a v <:t • • (714)S.2·3111 ext 246 f• cc. 110.220 ··oil a ge. please call 645-2146. .,.. · H f of nome. Olcfor t·pl. prc•I 1'< Call li1&00-W 6. $125·Wk. 968-5700. • ----------as opemngs or c soon children vr pcb. Qwct & ----.-Heat, hot waler. New LOST . at Hunt Bc h Job5 Wonted, 7075 to be located in Orange _.t,r~'.~m~~:; ~1~~ '~:~;~,:~;~~:Ei~~~~r: ~:~:~,~~~!r:1~ ,f~~;,r 1"1•1 c~:d:~~o; ~: :~:.4 + 1 ~~~:>:Sn~t~l~~ ~~ ·~·~~~~~!~~~;:~~· ~:·~~~nS~~int: ~i86173 Retrr neralor. Securit•· $200.p/Wk .6t3·2405 eves. ----·-·;-. 400 sq. ft. dlx office.\J.12 Pt'ns. Great c ..... timental CallPal67!>-4177 or relatedfieldpref'd. Huntincjton Beoch 3740 . -. ,.. J ~wk nds. I .;1::;...,..,.:W fl: overhead drs. Prime """ PenowtClerit ••••••••••••••••••••••• IM .\l,\C L:.: 2 br. owner :. Pool. J !itu11.1. Hee Hldg ./N>n!C ·1 1oc, San Clemente. Jor sq. value. Reward. 546-9637 35 yrs exp. Paint/repairs/ .\U l~CH E,\SJ:: in sum u111t. FrµI. O w, encl. w 1 c x c r c 1.,, c rm : lialbo3. weekly,.modem 3 ./'a..-ft. or 536-5769 collect. plumb/elec. Mainl work Min. 2 yrs personnel ex. mer rent. 84.!.wl t br furn dbl. ~ar. i\<luJts fJnly . no U111l,1\''.11r.~·b1,.. ~Toi~' rll}~',,· Oil. lir" $225. Bach. $100. ~~ ... *:,=--• RED CARPET LOST: SM. Teacup Poo· Apt complex. 536-7056. per. Good typing ability. ·•uts ~tti.> & Sli.5. S"Jll &sl pt>ts. S2t.i5 mo. 581 .)iti8 ' ,, " '' ~ 6i.>-6712 after 6PM. ¥" ., _ _.. ..,... HEALTOHS f l drk .. ,.. " ,. 54.>·"8.>5 ~· die, ema e, . grey. YACllT WORK led i-tylc bid:.:. J)\l l'lld ~ar $llj XEW 2 lir Patio. -------;\IOD ER N 3 br , rear .,.... ._.. ,,.,,.iftt 497.1761 Tips of ears Blk. Vic. 16 . wa~ · ~.01. s~una. lndry, adll:i Adult:.. no pl'ts. ;;;c; W. Eas tblul r Tnhsc ucaul hou~e on ocean. Compl. PL btwn. Santa Ana & Very ~xpenenced. Crew l 1,301 Kccbon Ln .. 1 blk Wilson 6-15 9614: ~t2-lti03 cipt 2 Hr. J Ba, bltns. I urnishcd, $250. wk. West R•ntals Wanhd 4600 Org. in CM. Reward. or maintenance. 675·9637 Call Personnel ()(c 213/869-0512 Equal Oppor. Emplo)·er \\ · of lieaeh olf Slall•r frplc · pal10. pool f\\'aal Newport. 6-lG·7!Yil for re· ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-2741or645-5584 SW EDlSll Girl desires is~.!-78 18 ,\ll·'a \'cnlc: dlx. :! Br., $3;)().IH4·0:l55 scrval1on. llOUSEOR , Babys itting & hte Barmaids day & ~ite l ' 1 ba. Walk-in closets, --55• PER SQ FT APARTMENT SlOO ~EWARD . housework. To live in. shifts. Also, p/t operung. WEEKLY RATES p:tllo .... i;:arage: cu:.l. cpl. TWO bdrm. l i::ar Ucach WANTED bachelor 5;; or 1617 WESTCLlFF-NB NEW p ORT BEACH Lost: 6/6, nr. McFadden Prefer Beach a r ea. Sir Harvey's Tavern, ExecutiY~Suit~s & drp~. bit-in:.: s mall Pri \'. Lido shopping overto rentlgeaptw/o· AGT.541-5032 . • PRl!:F &Golde.nwesl.HB.Male Flu ent in Spanis h , Call for intervw 8 ·5. 1 727YorktownBlvd c hild OK. s2:!;;. a g t area .S2951 mo.673-~ ccan & mountain view. J BR,2 eA.LEASE dog, mm. Germ. Shep. F h & E r h 5487781 ~H7G8 4!:19·2103 Sl40 up store-offices cplS T0$400.642·2057 u lk. back. Wht. chest, ren c • ng is ·1--·--------Hcdch Ulvd at Yorklo"n lllr<.:ondoinLux.Uayfrnl drps ·air bath. 17301 Gold & Tan legs. Ears 581-0052 IEAUTICIAHS 536-0411 3 Ur. lower. end. patio., A ct u I t D ~ d g · 0 n • BEii.CH TOWNllOMES Beach Bl H.B. 842·283-1 Need s mall home 6r Apt. not pointed. Ans. to name Help Want•d 7100 Now interviewing for: STUDIOS& I BRs t:rpts. Jrps. :-\r. Ut:C. Pe ninsula . uol. many I N SUNSET BEACH. Oceanfront or.Peninsula "Chingo •. 596·1003 or ••••••••••••••••••••••• M rt .... Saloft •t-"ull Kitchen ~20. Aller ti • .)j7.{IJ.j0 Xtras. $2;;0 mo . .>18·~~:> I CALL (7 J4 ) 840·1648/ NEW plush of~ice bld.g, 2 Pornl. Yrly._ 636-78_ 12. 892-2559. $100 REWARD ! APARTMENT Manager. ewpo er --or 6-15··1203. ...,., :t013 t 6 m u1 tes t:on 11 d I Call : 644-0661or540-8582 •lleat(:d l'nol 2'/EWliREEDAPTS. ----OJ()'"" 0 r :, · · Jodi Aug 1, wt const er 'f · ' Must be mature couple to • •Launcirv F a.:ihl•i::. Lr!!. ba1·h .... loll, pool. 3 lilt. lo\'ely duplex. w ANTE o p ARK fe r.e n ce. rm , x e ro x Sept. l !LOS : Shellie P~.PPY, mana"e 75 units in pre· BEAUTICIAN St ylis t F • · · I ·· ... ~ copier Nr OC i\Jrport ans. to the name Can· . .. . :.v k' • rec vl1 Ill~":> Jacuui, encl gar. ulil's 1-'rplc. crpts, ~ar, patio. NEWPO'ltT Apt. July or 8J3.J64o · I . dy". 6114 vie. Victoria & sUge area m Ccx;;ta Mesa. Deeded, ·''oney ma. mg •Frei· Luicn:-pd. Atlulls only. S205. 3!13 Walk lo .Npt Ht~h. S375 Aug. 2-4 wks flex. Call or 1 p le CM 642 81.54 Must be expenenced & Salon. Top location. •rV&.\l aiclscr\ J\Jll ll..tmllton.t>15·i-tll leasc.l.HO·OlS99Ab't. writ e J . Heller . WATERFtlOMT lu5!Mss/ln•est/ ; uen '· · reliable.•Salary +apt& Nwpt/lrv.area.752-6141 •BJr-ll·Qut: ----415·435-2056. 23 Sonora fiftOftce L 0 S T : C h i I d ut1hlies. Xlnt job for •PhoneSen1l"' •TropicalPool• WESTCLIFF 21Jr. l'.iba. Ct Tb 0 ca Hewportleoch ....................... Heartbroken! Bwn. & rig ht couple. Wri te •lea11tyOperator* • l .\I ilc LO ocl·..111 :! Ur. CPL'>. drps. IJltns. townh~~sc. Adults. n~ . I ur n, . Executive offices lktshwu Whl. Springer Spaniel' Classified Ad No.318, Haircuflers. rm for 3, Hrl B h 3769 sp1 rJI ~ta 1rca:.e real pcls. l o28 Uedford Lan~. PRIVATE Home on l.he $150·$225 Month Opportunity 5005 puppy. Vic. Ocean Blvd. Da1ly Pilot, P. O. Box mm·l yr chenlele. 70% ewpo eac 1 1 1 LI 'g ·& ~·>85 mo /l.\·aal 7/lo>. WaterfrontmCoronadel Viewofboats&water •••••••••••••••••••••••! CdM. Reward, no ques· 1560,CostaMcsa,92626 comm & CASH bonus. ••••••• ••• •••• ••••••••• rp r · rC' ri c. pa o, as 548 7S33 . ..1 szooo J 1 & llLL GRUNDY ' · k d 675-3311 Apply in person • ~ .. o.n;wKUP.IBdr,2 BJ _"ati:,:pd54t!·llli8 1.-· .. ar .. mo. u y ·1Vending 1 uons ase. o PTMGR H tBh--. -~ "v Aug usl. 673·2875 for appt. Realtor 675·6161 · C .a. .._.DY ROUTE .1 675-2311 A. . • un · c 1a Hair West o. Rath. Color TV. ma11J Co:.ta ~fesa ·s fi"inest ~.NEW 3 br, 2 ba duplex_. ---"'" unrts. Ware w/employed 3305NewportBlvd,N.B .-.crv, pool Till-~ MES/\, Only k111d rn lhe area. o, W, cpl:.. drps •. _r~ar. 3 • N t~ W P 0 R T Or'fiCE or Store Rental Excellent route of candyl L 0 s t: Lab . Rt v r hus band. Mature, handy,-----'------- 11.j N. "cWJ>Orl UI. NU <1u1ct·garden·like·adull ~1.ks __ oc~an ... ~1~j mo. W/l.T~RFRONT (July & 700 sq. It. Oceanview. & s nacks available an·I (Chocolate) "'Coco", bondable. Willing to be BEAUTY Salon s pace ti lli·V(;l:jt living. L~e 1.2.J. Dr. J.2 21J·3.>.J·3690/1;)7.,.~i2__ Au g.) 20 R 2 ba, fully 1111 S. El Camino, San your are a. Ideal way to male Chihuahua female trained. Free apl&small avail for rent Lido Isle li<r. WW cr1 >t:.. drps .. , .,1, Oupl'"·.~.·un·1,,,.•·.nr. lurn'd .. l.lceps 8. Free Clemente s uppl_ement sala~y or!' (blk/Gray) "Chiquita". sal. Write to Classified area.675-4100 W,\TERfi"HO:'llT lbr. yrly .-u '-" ... ~ u~~" 1. ,, k o k L t d 432 I D ·1 p ·1 pal•o. bltns, some \\UO(I Hf'h. No vet:.. Sen. uoat uoc . s:w. w . 1 pens ion . oca tans, NrHarborViewHomes. a no. c o a1y 1ot, :~~!~\'~1~1-~~ll: ~'L~; ~;~ hurn111 g rrµI. Beaut. <.:il1t.cns vnly, ~2.'> yrly. 1;7H>Hi!l or 774·4~ Ne~w~y/;,;;~r~ftf~~~~a~~ Installations &Training! 6/16.Reward.&14·5272. P .O. Box 1560, Costa IEAUTYOPRS l<rndsepd, lwatl!d 1>001 & tii5.011 ., furnis hed . 1''ina ncing1 . Mesa, Ca 926:.!G dependal>le·no following .;51,.GLJlj,) Allractin• rclll. _ --Ut\LBOA ISLAND to find, ample parking, available. Can be ex-I LOST: reddish brn lngnr re<fd. Guarantee. Call Mart'•n•"-Apts. I f & 3 br, 2 ba. on beach A.vi. xlnt location. 779 W. 19th panded to full time in· sm. mixbreed fem. dog. ARE You Looking For eves. 673-0968 Corona del 2 RK . 2 B,\. lrpl, patiu .,-2 UH . 2 UA. lrp · n~ 6i'28 t'· 7/12. 673·.,'"5 Sl $75 & ""5 ~ 19-15 or ... f t. A s to "Peps " V1'c JOB S"'CURJTY? The M • '-I 1-,-,-, S"nt~ i\ita ,\vt•, C.'1 st". Nice Penin:.ula loca· v .-. · ~ • · come. r or ln orma ion n · 1 • "" 1 ar. Enc.gar S300mu .• r y. u 0 ·• 1 .7""0 ,--541H95-1 ph.7!4·879-1284 I Nieblas School. }t'.V, ARMY h as it-and pays ----------6';5-2 1C1J ~t gr Apt t l:J ___ 1>16-5542 ~o~s:.i7:1 .Xr ~ti,, . .,.'" Newporl-New,-2 Br, 2 Family pel tor 12 yrs. well. Call 549-29'l9, ask Beauty operator, exper. -;;-;-0 . ,\10 ON UEA<.:ll SJ t.>, 3 Hr. 2 lkl. patio, $.155. 3 Hr. 2 ba. blk lo bch. I.la, S225 per wk & up Separate Orrice. 180 sq fl BROASTE!t CHlCKE_N 531-5125 ber. 6, 839·6308 for 105. or new licensee okay. liach.ycar ly.utilpd. gJr.,nc<rrnew.nojkLs. No pels /l'111ldrcn. Yrly 6?5·1453 +storage. PacificCoa:.l TAKEOUT. Beer/Wme aft.6p.rn. Call for interview. The Kit-+ I.la 673 1211 612.1W3 W-Newp<>rt.642·1603 Lanuna Beach. Lovely Hwy.CdM.675·S.l44 license.Agenl673-5"10 ASSEMILERS Prime Cut Il, 494-0078 ------------,.., LOST : at Hunt. Bch. Some mech'l assembly. ask for Bill. Salary :mr. Iba, nu cpt/drps. Dis· 3 UH . 1'2 Ila.; .1 door .t10 l/l.ge 0 1 ceanf~oJntlyhSolm500e. FULL SERVICE On Sale Liquor License. Trailer Supply <or Park· solder ing, or mach. shop guaranteed. Apartments hwasher . encl gar. ;:o.l!SS. l>c:.tt:h. Open Sal. 106 2 va1 mo. 0 u . E.XEC. sums ~o inventory. No loca· ing Lol ) Sun. 6/15 Ores& experreq'd.CM642-8080 Unfurnished OI S S32S 6426118 Rita My e r s, Rltr. t1on. S35.~0. Contact Pan of Anlique Stick 1---------• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •W·ill9. iv.= l_. __ .:...... · 4~ 5-l20or 960-1701 FIOM $180 Carol or Roland Sims. Pms. Great sentimental Assistant Managers: Mid· B & G•rt lalboa Peninsula 3807 2 Bit,~ HJ, Sunken Liv· San Clemente 3876 * N~Art NEW 2BR 2ba !1.1rport!l.rea 833-3640 842-1310. value. Reward. S-iG-9637 die age couple. 60 units. oys I S •••••••••••••••••••••••rm. Frplc, HI. patio.··~··•••••••••••••••••• w,all bllns,Jclosetobay or536·5769coUect.. Eve & wknds phone lOtol-tyearsofage.Dai· '\ '·. "u'I r. ;uh.tits. ''"15. :t BR. 2 bJ. bltns. 2 car & be h S2"'~ kl 800' ofc + 400 ' warehouse, 645·0632 or r.46-6184. ly Pilot delivery routes u1.L.~ll "l'l',''l'·i ,111St'I· "' ... ~ va-"C c..i w Y I d ·1· I k Mfg Sc""M 0 r Merge LOST 11 C l nta"be av '!able ' 'ui ct_ .. "1,'0'u l.'":! l'rkl.' :>1!11:s22.; J!.lra gt!. Golf cour se *3 BDRM.lba.rrp·lc.'2 carpet . •le cc1 g pr g. • ·JV\/ ... ; s m a e ma e ·~ aa inyour ·· -----,.1ew $23.) & $250. M·L zon e S225 mo. P1ziaTake-oulTerms Sia mese Ca t. Vic. Attracth·e girl lo model 1 area. t;arn profitforde--.p.iu.!:.. On lhl' mJin hJy 2 BH. fed yard. $18.:>. mo. blk to bca, h $250. wkly. IH6·1252 Mfg. J ewelry/Sales liushard & Adams, 11.8 . afternoon a week. Must liveries & cash. trips or . s1r kl~ or IW-2J3!1 • LIK'"' NEW, xtra lrg h r· •-be h d :>um mer. -1· w .. · June 17-July l7.1 ~Io. on-"' VW Repair$13,000. Reward. 962·7660 ave a nice 1gure ... mere an ise for selling ~~u~r~~tn'.~;~~~~~'l'~.'· ly!6i 5·3396 SC~puis~rano 3878 ~~~n s2 ... -a~aN~1 ~~~h~ t2\M~~~~~i~::r:;.;m HOLLAMDIUSIMESS Lost from backyard. 10 ~~~~~~~icr~~e1~r~~::%Y ~r:r~~tsocnri~I= :a~~ · • -2 UR, h\ tlr. end patio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• PHIV's /\VAIL. S29a. $13.> p e r mo. Near 645·4t70SALES540-0608 s pd. boy's bike, i ray. & discr etion assured. 642-4321. From San NEW 2 t11tapl nr.yitl'llt trpts drp~. dshwhr. 1 nR. Utilities Paid. No wkly. airport.Noleasereq. Boy heartbroken!Please W ri t e descri bi n g Clemente-San Juan dubl ,~~181S?l 'ml·l~''&Yllc2'<rr s1ove'. refrig. $175. ""ls or c hildren. Lease JACOISREALTY 833·32239Tilnoon INCOMETAXBusiness return, no questions yourself . Wrilead !*386. Capistrano area, call ~u"'_:"3 ... " 962-&136 s"is~o.mo.4"3·1 153 G75·6610 Nobookkeeping.Moe;tly a s ked. 646·9866 or Daily Pilot, P.O. BQx 49S-0630andMiss.ionVie· 3 Sh r A /I. u Beaut. pri vale Newport 6461498 C M ,,.. .... ....., · El T c.rona del Mer 3822 70 a 1mar. pl · exec. office in suite . Orange Co.642·3729 · 1560, ost.e esa .. ........, Jo-oro area, call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~nMnt5 fwWshed NWPT. BCll. at Ocean. R bl "'~" 3700 ~~:;:;;;~=:::=:=:::::1-=::=:=~~;:5;:=~ij°I 581·6310. a...1ew oup••v Dana Point.... 3826 or UnfurnilMd 3900 $l7:i Wk. & up. Slp!I 6"8• easona e . .,..,.. lft•••hHnt r s TAR G.A:,..E-m> .. _.. Equal Oppor. Employer ., ~ICA vu·deck. Jl9 34th . l:'XECUTlVE suitesover· Opportmity 5015 ,...,, ~ . .,. Ot>IUX(' ... pt11h•vd; 1:1110 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 5486179 "' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~----.._.---&y:CLAY l..POLLAN Oc .... ,\NVlEW · looking Newport Harbor. . i;c4h.2l>drmwloft llcn, c. Go g c stom ppe & M v-o.il)IA.n•WrCvfdt k r..nft', nf u:.h l'rlll ''. horn!' 2 hr for qual'rl. pcoplt? 4·1~· -•~ .,a:uw .. ~, All r ue ti ve 2 BR. near 400 lo 2200 sq (t. 642·4&H r wan . u 1 . Y A.ue11l1~, I• 111-Sran. V .,, ,.. .,, /\f .1,.1 ~1 <1 ~-.._,~.JV 0 h /\ 1 J 1 •. -----~----electronic organ firm To dewlop-l0t W~. lrk1• :.lura i.:1'. \\Jlk in ;;i,,.4;,~1 1 6 " <?de • vaa · · u Y "' cdu . SINGLE to 17"'""q. · no-..is fs artncr lo hundle .. ____... -·-'--UCITlllC ICW*ClrT' Sepl.Weekly.673-0236 ,,. .,.,., "'" NOCl'WOtdt~lflOIO"""'""'" • lu ... ct-., h:.ilh & ~Ue'>l ~PAC IOl'S l.A•wer 2 br. 2 MIVU t.uCtlD( 11v1•c fl. Hwy, Orps, /\1r Cond. ma nu acturana. Good °'""°"'Zodlocblrthslon. b.ilh, hltn g,J, r,ira,!t• & I $23" SMAu rm1o<.c.rmo RALOO/\ PEN. PT Elev .• (.;rplS. Prkg. 4(T potential, nauonal claon· ~~ lH~ ~~ o\' .. n, patio dt•l·k. 2 c•,1r >a . i.:a r . .>mo MASTt;ftS o I tel 30 c C.llMr Jn-"" 63Fec• -1£.clo,r-rr g;ir.igi• "lluun ·I~· l!m!J. l''''•:. & wknds. • aochelon J) ·1>1r~1hl~ cluplex, u1>pcr, • v. o e r Ee. Jr~ xrlp. Or · ... ~r.o., .. w.-____ •I IR, l 11 ~p1tc1ous. ta le, crpt. Realtor, 673·4~ hy, newpo gani;, H•.....t. »,.,.._ ~,...,_ rn~r~t7i'it~,~~)<~:\;;!~~l ~~~1~;111~":e~:~·"~~Y~~~-•211 & Den <l :.hw hr , d)sposal , SUl-l.IASE 64S·lS30for appl. t~ ilt'"" il~- Hwv. ;, blks lrom f)C,IC'h ~·t·ur1 1y lJl<.I~. $450 mo. ' From Sl75 -S485 Lherm o. heal. Summer HIWrOIT CIMTIA MoMy to L... 5025 .!~ ?:~ 1~~,..,. H~. 1 3~ Goldenrorl. orlonger.673-2039 H h'""· Olf' ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,,.,..,._ ••To r1~ IQ.<&;>.l:~1'Ut ( ->·J6 7t>.'fO Me.a V.rd. fast & Adorns 14 FJoor 1g ... ..e ice, ... ''""""""' "'"" n~"' ~;fi~:?~ .~~I ~ 1 ~ a r 540 1800 Completely Furnished. Ocean & Bay VIP', 11(14. L:OANS AVAJL.. ()perat. •>=....,.. &>'-" nm H...ti'")tOft leodt 3140 -I OR. sleeps 4, $150 wk. s q fl Mo nthly rent· IOJ uplLal, Ital\ UJ». ell· :~t. :;~. ~£!.T.: -...-••••••••••••••••••••••• :i!ER. sleeps S, $200 wk. ~o~.32: Call , CM().1680 or panaions, et.c:. Call 8o '•" .. cw U~- uLLUX 1': i\Jll 1 1>r,J bJ, L KCi~2brstud10,pat10. TllF.l':XtlTING On1>shorlblkto4SO\Sl. d6'.m1 I.Joyd,JackCarwRu l ::=• !~= "C IV'· beac:~;7~~1'lQ lm·d. <;ouph·. inl::inl ok. PALM MISAAl'TS. bcac.-h . A lao yearly lY (114)_48'1_·7_1_00 ___ -1 a::==-.;.;.~ ""' ••n. "' -No peLs Jt;7~ A\i11I i\11.'\UTl•.:S·roN ... r leases. G•&-8362 days. U.N.N l<:WPORT8u\ID. M W-.&-...a 503 ~~ • ft;'.:. ~~ '"L" 1 f aller J unel6th A.lw<ibr UCJt <>•·>.•"'~"cv•... Vntt "C"~ ~ _,_ »~ ~~ mt;: ,._,.4 I ,,., r1• n.:. :.tuvl?. ""~ •.roo .. ~ ••• •••••••••••••••• » ., 1 pt.s. rlr1» 1st 6l IJ$l tu1l10 uv:.al Jul) Isl liJch. 1&2 IJH lrom$165. U Pd 675-8457 •• J;o-.... ~=.. ai~ ~QZ.l mo ~1'4 4'117t•H•.s ~7 U•IO Adull11. NoPct.s Vec~I .... 4J50 UI. ---Bank Tr'6sl Otncer SMk· ~~ ~AC,......, .:Jtr!_ ~l';.\H OCE,\S Cw.t ch' 2 UR, :J 1 , Ma lo beach. lu' • new 2 br, ~lud>. un· crpt11. 11Lovc. end . ii•r. 1qut?. $J50 lse. tii3"~ll_ S I~ mo 870 7770 .. .J 15GI M-C's'-! Dr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $100 mo. Furn. Ot Un11urn. In.I SZ.S.000·$35,~.ooo 2nd l!'_, :..~ .. ~ ' • ''lk E otN ........ w~itT 1-... be h Air, c rpl . park na. TD on Hay ronl ro ... Gil! ~ "~ Jo !> lall!lvt<I > cwport •'&:. r v .s-~to ac West c ltft Dr., NIL lrlde-nce. ~i.1111 . X-114 ~s.i"-cf;" '~ mod. 2 It 4 br. $165 lo $400 303 ... _ n..1 a.o.t A4""1C N~I ~ UH*100 wk. 342.3400 642-4091. or673·4 . mi .··· ae I I IOAT IUILDMS Wes lsuil Corp. hair vacancies In the Collo,.-. ing cateiodeiL: H.ctL ... l••a1s •.acoetT.._ ... ,,.,K. ...... Top wa,es, xlnl co. benetlu, good worldnJ c:onds. Please oppty to the gate 1uard at w ...... c... 27S MeCormlek, ¢•. H011CI bow Dail Piloo( CU.U.. tfled •d• dl$))ta)' lhell meaua wlth loSibiUt, and Im p.trl f Our adl. we are proud to ~. ruJl1 g et r osu lta. fhone tu.sen, , I• I• .. Add it...Bulld it ... Olaper l t ... H~mmer It Carpet It... Cement It ... Wire It... Hoe l t .•• Clean "ii MQve lt...Press it...Paint ft... Nail it...Plaster it F": It -..-• •. IX • • • i v • SERVICE -~ . Tuesdav,Junt17.1975 OAILYPILOt8Jl DIRECTORY. P l umb ft ... Patch 1t ... P ipe it ... R e m o d e l It ... ,\\ Roof lt .•• Landscape lt ... TJle i t ... Trlm it...Sew it ... ,.,., Haul It... Add It •.. Plant it... Alter it .•. Learn it... · ·; IOc. .......... $ffYice . c..,...... ·-. . •• ••••• ••• ••••• ••• ••••. •••••••• C•lu ••... •-r•••1 G..,..., Senk.es H 1••1 P•ffat/P111 •rlecJ PeMtiAg/r.,.n.g ,._..,.. · · · • • •••••••••••••• Prote11lonalTypin~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••,•••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~sonablo&F.ttlcl~t ,ASTER Craftamaoa DJCKHUFl'MAN Ja~aneso Expert GeneralMalot"remodel H-":1Vatnrn Pia: 64i·~ peclalty. Remodelina, Add .Jlomodel·P•tlo Landscape. Free Comm /Income/residence 31-.,. rlnlsh work, reta. Free S'" I D M N Ill ""'" -- Prof Painttir, honut Rea onable. Pro(. Pa.Int MARV 'SPLUPttBING work, rus. Int/ext, free io~. lnt·t:xt. Al:so a.pl.a •646-_,• est. Refs . 5•8·2n9, Beach eirc:a. 7.S l 0034 / NOJOBTOOS&fALL NA?tf<!Y BARNES , est. Guar workM-3105. .,e ter· ecka·Oazeboa, l:11Umatu & Oeslans. ac e • .....,._.,.,. ----- m I S I R • Llc. & Bond, 644 ·7598. Speclaliied 111 J){&UO cov· HANDYMAN _u_ •. HOMMC-IHllHtg 642·3913 ti36·.S706 R...odel & Repair I YP ng erv oe. eas. CDQMt Set'•lc. Nono better! cn1 rcoclog hah pond -nvmvs • ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrute11,. .. bOy"'"~~e paae or ••fe••••••••••••••••••• D ..&.I Any other o'eneraI ~. ~pls. Co1>1clentious UOUSECLEANlNGiaour •Wallpaper Hanging• By 1''ormer Instructor Carlttebko·64.6-2449 Paflot ••••••••••••••••·~····• ••••••••••••••••••••••• C~LOm kltchen & l>uth. tour ...... ..._.or548·~1. ,.., .. _ '"J wor k. 979-7731 aflS, Craftsman .~. Business. Call Janice's ••• • • • • •• • • • ••••••••••• ., ... '''"' C 6 R d A 67" '"""" remodeling. AddltioM • Cstm Put lo co•ers, cone alterat.toos. Un.lque & un----------~ deckli. Expt blt. O\.\j-.ck. u5ual work welc.:0111e. auUderf Carpel & Upholstery Oressmakl lnt.hoE U'U·ucw5a l . Gian agge Y nns. ~ ••••••1t••••••••••H•••• Cleaning Steam & pea M ng J uro-Clo& T k ••••••••••••••••••••••• •HOUSECLEANING • ){~model, now corunruc· Shampoo: Free esl. apecra1 F:~Ee:~m~~~ Gn r'd"::in/0~t1°:oi Windowa windshields Byrehablecouple t1011 , electri<Uil aer v. &4fM811 • w/any $SQ. pants suit. Lndscp'g. lOy~ in area. mirrors, e tc. Standard i,. Od rates/refs.~·6271 •T~:i~¥tJ'~~'{ 646·7598/IH6-949.5eves. ::.~~4er BB Bureau. Interior & Exterior Pl•ater /R•pair ~s:-~i:sn & Bullding . c._.Rt/CCMtCNte Designed Ii m ade just tor 646-2693. custom. Mobile service. Xlnt housecleaning, done .. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• you by Corday Fashions. MIKE'S GARDENING THE GL ASSMAN, by lady w/exp. Depend. Call Lee 830-7278 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• RoofiftCJ PATCH PLAS'l'ERING ••••••••••.••••••••••••• WALLCOVERINGS II T • L' REPAIRS. All typos. Addition/remdl/repair By appt only· 556-4232 Quality Yarcl Maint 89S·23SO Own trans. 847·3637 palio/tacelifthomeor ~.EON ITE CONCRETE Bectrical NB Cdr.f CM •548-0fJ3o Hauli /11* INSTALL/REMOVE A y pes. 1'r~e LS· Reas. free est. lie. Walt J .E . Swenson 5$.WOl Lunates. Call 540-6825 830·5020 any tune. office competitive bid.· sblr A M PING. Cob. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' •9 L•dscapiRCJ lt.McCullought>46-0796 estone, brick. t ile, . LandscapeMalntenance ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · patios etc 640-4.3il9 E L ECTR IC I AN. S m l C I l . PA I NT 1 N G I NTER -VERY NE A 1' ~ATC H Tiie Cabinet MtlkiRCJ Child c' • • job~/m aint/~epairs. 22 o~:il~=~:.~~tce ••••••••••••••••••••••• •re yrs exp. lto 233108. ----------1 YOUCALL-WEHAUL Ford 's Landscape. Sod ALWAYSAVAlLABLE Lawns. Sprinklers. Uc/ YARDWORK. 556-0347 Insured. IHllVilll7. !OR/Exterior. To fit JOBS & RES1 UCCO. ••••••••••••••••••••••• your budget. !-'rank. •'ree est. 893·l•Slll. Cl!:RAMIC TJLE. New lk 554·5996 PlumblnCJ Remodel. Free est. Sml jobs welcome. 536-2426. ~ ·~lm Cabinets, bo~at wk. •••••• ••• •••••••••••••• 1_548_·_520_3_· ------TOK YO TOM patio cvr, kilch rmdl, lat lsUMMER DAY CAMPS Garage DoorOpeMn Weedy! Care of every-Remove a s phalt con· PAPER HANGING ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------- t1ce wk. 646·5219 are back! I Grades K 0 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• thing tor you. 642-1~ crete, soil. Roug'ti and R01'0TJLUNG ~· .,. CM Landscaping-sod Sales. Carpenter $1S wk, inc. all activities. * G f:N 1 E OPENE~• final grading. 751-0338 Free est. Master charge Professional, reas. Jo)'ee JUST PLU ..... BI~? Top Soil est. Aft. 5PM 673-5829 ... .,_ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l''ast Serv !teas Rates •TopSoil•Compost"" ••••••••••••••••••••••• M ·F. 9-4, extra ~rs. Su rrl mer Spec ta Is. Selhng-RentingHouse? Mo v ING. ha u Ii n g. Days /eves000-2170 SAVE & p f't .. C lo av all. Central Bible Installed & Guar. Gold Clean Up that Garden garage cleanup. Retiable M ___ .;,._ _________ _ •THE HANc;MEH• D . Schwartz Sr. SSIHJOl Just One Call To: •Mulch•Redwood• JUST PLUMJUNG Call 586-mJO od ro .1 adusd m Church. 00·5050 , Coast Elec. SS1-627S & f'oll reg. Serv. 751..SU4 r t · 963,64.,.. osonry rem , repair, -on, 581.1122 ----'------~ as service. oK. •••••••••••••••.•••••••• insulation. Free est. & Contract..-· J apanese Gardener . •HAULING• w [LL I A t.f s & Sons 1 will paint • 642-4lll • ---------Tree Service Uesigns. 645-3439. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gatdenlacj Comp l e le M ain t.. EFFICIENT & FAST Masonry. Brick/Block/ your house. od ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cleanup Free est St C 11 "017329 640·1238Bryant L.R. OTIS Plumbing •••~•••:-•••••••••••••-Water ntrs all sizes dis· Ford s Tree Service. pos als, st~ppages : re-E.xperienced Crew. pairs, remodeling and Lie/Insured. 962·71H7 Jtem el-Rm Add-Patios F H Ge ·ck&Son Q • · ** 556-0347 •• one. a ..., · -------''----<.:a binets-ClilT Ports· . . rw1 ua lity/Maint /Ldscpg 979·3628 ----------Int/Ext. Free ~t. l BR Add1Remod sod, s pr klrs, soil cond, GENERAL HAULING Have something you want Apt. $79. We do Aco~tic. r.ep1ping. New.Construe· Tree Removal, limbing & lion. 24 Hrs. lie & bond Shrub clearing. Yard ~ ~f cs. Mr Lee . No. Bl-114321 c I ea n up . 642-3331 / Find what you. want in •REASONABLE• LO sell? Classified ads do Greg, 960-2766/ Pete · 673·6041 549·2170 &16·4908. Daily Pilot Classifieds. ___ C_A_L_L_64&-_5848 ___ , it well. 642-5678. 536·1943 642·6263 Care. 546·6403. Help Wanted 7 t OCl Help Wanted 7 r 00 Help Wanted 71 00 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• BOAT BUILDERS WANTED CarpeRterr. EJectricianr. M•ch'l lnstalMn Must be experienced We pay top wages JUNIOR SALESMEN Ages 12-16. Earn $20-$40 per week getting new s ubscribers to the DAILY PILOT after school and Saturdays. Must be out of school by 3:00 PM . No deliveries or co ll ecti n g . TransPortation fu rnished. Huntington Beach-Fou ntain Valley areas, call ·847-4360 Equal Opportunity Employer H .. p WoRted 7100 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 7 1 00 H.ap Wanted 7100 Help Wanted 71 00 me to Y 04.I 80~~ ·······················I······················· ...............•........................•..••• ···•·•••••·•••••••····· ......................• MAlDWANTED I FREE. Aus tra l Hl{l Part l ime• Call I PRODUCT ON SECRETARY W~man to design & sell Shephe rd & Shephertf Mesa Molel•646-9681 I SA.LES-RETAIL For Lexitro n Video windowsh ades~dra~s. p u ppies . 75 1·6957 . ~ . . , women's s pecialty shop Type. Wall train. Sh & the 5. Day wk. Will tram. weeks old. Medical T ranscn ber/ Of.! CONTROL . on Lido Isla_nd. Posit~on ability to direct other Cu st Q m Sh ad e & ---------fie~ Seely for Ra~ology l avail for h1g~ bookmg girls req'd Cor environ· Drapery Shop. 03535 E. Kn:TENS-6 wk. long Office. located an NB. CLERK I ~ales women interested mental p lanners & CstHwy,Cdl\1 552-8803 ha~red, blk. & wht.., Call 642·6464 tor appnt. I in Lop Contemporary engineers Pleasant ofc h . calico. all l>lk. Trained. I. fashions. Full or p/time. · · X-Ray Tee ~olog1st for 642·6818. Mu sic i>an s , female Knowledge of material 1 Salary/comm. ~~cat~d Reabr g .. c. Rad1ology o1flcemNB. vocalist wants to form or inventory control de- 1 714/838·6264, Ask for F~':fs~r & A~~o~ :;~i ~us t b e ARRT re· Long haired male kitten, vers atile group. Needs sired. Light typing, good Llnda I Q . N B 833-00?0 ~1stered & have 1 yr. exp. hx trained, 8 wks old. Blk some ma 1 e v o ca I. handwriting, knowledge : uall, · · . Call 642·6464 for appnl. & wht. and ~ry & Wl\l, 642-6072 of blueprints helpful. *SALESLADY* . eves. 837-57 18. ST ... COSWlTCH Earn up lo Sl50 per week. Ser y1ce Sta. Attend.ant Young woma~,to operate Newspaper Delivery Man "' Full or part Ltme + ex· f/t1me days & p/llf!'e J ohn Wayne lenrus Club K1llens 2 males, 3 lems. Early AM route. lrvjnel INC. penses. Enjoy workmg in days & eves. Exper,d. Nursery. Pref. g1tl w/ Litter Trained. Phone Excellent co. benefits including co. paid health ins & life ins for our employees. Area. $300 mo. Need re-1 1139 Baker, Costa l\Iesa So. 0 range County Must be l ~. Refs r~ d. kindergarten or pre· 552-5991after5 PM H.apWanted 7100 H.tpWuted 7100 IJable_per~on for steady 549-3041 areas , calling 011 expec-Good earning potential. sch<?Olleach1n~<:xp. Wanted-G ood hom e , ••••••••••••••••••••• ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• part·t1me1ob.Mu$thave Equa l Oppor.Employer tant moth e rs for See Fred. 9am-3pm, 640·8830ort>44·WOO Shepherd Dog, 9 mos. k.:LERICA full sz.car.962-4633. ~~~~~~~~~1 BABYLAND. Leads & wkdys . 3131 Harbor . Goodwatchuog.&12·2188 L *•DISTRIBUTOR want· = gifts furnished. W1U train Blvd, CM Mercho1td1se CLERK TYPIST ed, mature. Interested in Nurses P/time help at beach. malur.e, per.sonablelady. SHOE s•• ~s ••••.••••••••••••••••••• KlTTENS 6 wks. old. PACIFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS. 928 W. 17th Street. Costa Mesa Min. 1 yr exper. ln inven· earning up to$800per mo Clinic Manager Imaginative sitter & dis· ~ .a.-&.: 8005 be t k' o ·' 3 M N For interview, S..17-0121 W h . ~or """"ques au . mar · gs. 1uy ·tory con t r o l &.fo r p/t.Call 631Hl23 LVNorRN.9L06P . o hwasher,Aug4-Aug24 .. 4 lierniceT Brenner e ave a.n ope!JDSgh,, ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,left.675·7556 purchasing in the elec· weekends. 979·5680 Hrs daily. S2 per hr. · · an exper1enceu oe 1 tronic ma nuC. business. DOCTORS ASSIST. Write; M rs. Elita T-1----------1 Salesman or Woma n in 1 Regency Couch, x nl FREE Husky/Shep. pups. Kardex exper. & typing i(oun.g lady (18-28) t.o as· P ARTS BR 1 V ER & Agee, 3014 University er. high grade family shoes. ~ond: $850/offer. 1 6 wks. old ' ---------• 50 wprn mandatory. Xlnt s1st 1Jl Health .Spa. No Counter person. Foreign Houston, Tex. 77005 SALES-4 WOMEN Full or par t·time. Apply Victorian Dresser w/ 581-6818 BOAT co.benefilsincludelwks exp.r eq.wetrain.Apply car experience pre-----------1 ood in person, Hemphill's beveledmirror.~l50. (erred. must have Vali.d P /l 1· m e Plant Ma1·n · C&acoupleofg men) l Smalldesk $125 KITTEN"' .CA.RPEMTERS vac &ft. 6 mo's, 11 paid aoy a rt. or eve. 2930 W. I w E 01''FER: Shoes. 54 Fashion Island, • . . · : ~ u · . C d holidays, "roup insur. Coast Hwy., Newport ddver 's license with tenancepositionforpret· N.a .644.4223 foraapflp.t5.642P ..... :969J Wean:;.e?8&.4J.1r,ained n estsa1I orp. nee I~ .. good record, neat with ty, personable, plant l.A careerinadvertising ,.. ~ .. u v skilled boat carpenters s tarts <Jay of hire &many Beach. good wor k habits. Con· knowledg a ble person , & public relations w/a --- w/min 1 yr boat expcr more. ELECTRICIANS tact Don, parts manager 22.40 yrs. Perm. Other succes!>ful & fast grow· Applianc·es 80 I 0 fourniture 8050 Must have own tools & Documentor h Wanted. Service or con· at645·5700. prolitablc possibilities. ing co. SILK ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• transp. Apply to gat( (l)iv. AddreSSOb'J'ap I str uction exper. req'd. &14 8099 2. Easy s ales w/a down Will buy refri~. Appl. GreatSavingson t:sed guard at: Multigraph) PART TIME --·--------1 to earth product Lhal SCREENER running or no & scrap Furn. Appli &~h!>c. W•shailC~ 2921So.Daimler,SA Top pay &.benefits.App. Aud'iti"o "/Secretarial!Real E state , licensed s mall businesses ap·I • melal.675·5258 anytime. Wllson's BargainNook ty in person at, 17795 Sky o · fr d 275McCormick, .M. 714/546-3551 p kC Su'•~G 1 . exp. Work in your hm. sales~eople . Why not prec1ate&cana or . I f . s·d / .d 545 W.19thSt.C.M. ~~~~~~~~~~ . ...!E~q~u~a~l~O~p~po~r::_.~E~m~p~lo~y~e~r ar r , 1""' • rvme. Start $4.hr,or by J'ob.Call work.in the hottest area 3. Daytime work-No Min. o 3 years ex· '74 Kclvmat.or 1 e si e.1---------~ H Be h/F E N k d No P!'!nence in aU phases of no frost, 19 cu ft. Refrig. MAPLE Drop·leaf Dining Boat Manufacturer College s tudent )If/In· E;~1~ri~n~~~t wJ~~~~ Purce~642"3146· ta~~ti~~~~y. ~~I! ~~'ii tr~~~j~ 0 wee en S· screening. Exper. relat-545-9882 Room Set w /carvcd ISLANDER YACHTS duslrialArts backgroun<i Miss. McLeod.499.2663• Part Time SECRE'r~RY McNamee at Village 4. No gimmicks or high ed to multi-color, critical K W h & G motif, table & 4 chau°l). MA~TER JNSfALLER to work w ith youth ----------for new corporateoCC1ces Real Estale963·4567 pressure selling. registration, & informa· enmore . as er • as 547-3182 2.3 y_earsexpe~· ce between 7-18. 642·8372, F"'CTORYHB.P near Or a nge Count y 5. Short, but complete tion display panels de-~rybr $Sl.~O.G~ta~~8f 1----------""' u ASTER CARP ER 9·5pm A airport. Interesting & RE "'L EST• TE training program. sirablc. as er ti.:>. uar e · OVERSIZED Vinyl c a .... •" Wo m a n n eeded t o C A A 546-8672 chr.&Ottoman,Oran~ 2-~cars experience Col students, p/t sls, de· operate s m all machine. diversified position or 65·70% Comm. Superb 6. Fast pay-absolutely $75 556 6036 ASSEMBLY Uv . .Eves/Sat.Car,phone Someexper.helpful.Will qualified individual.Top private and semi-private t op com missions & STACOSWITCH · Kenmore Washer/Dryer.1_;.-· __ . _____ _ CARPENTER c MrL nsoAo "'"4 lrai·n. Deltront·c Corp , pay.Send Resume. offices. Educational, bonuses. INC. S295. Xlntcond. Desk. Home or Office. •l Yearcxperiencc ne · yo croo-.... .,.,.. 545•0401 Writeadno40.5,Dally training and frin ge 7. Exclusive territory' U39Baker,CostaMesa 842·6800aft5:30pm Shag Cpl. 40 y ds. HARDWARf, COOkS Pilot,P.O.Boxl560 benefits.Residentialand cont~olstoprotectfuture 549·30U 1-------...;...--Orange . i\Iake olfer. INSTALLER General Office Costa Mesa, Ca 92626 investment openings !or earnings. Equal Oppor. Employer Frigidaire Refrig., wht. S.56·8338. l 'Year experience IARTEMDBS B r 0 k e r s a n d 8. S200 Weekly draw, 51/2' tall, good workcond.1---------- 1:122 Uarranca Rd HOSTESSES & lldg Mail.t. Waric PBX AnsweriftC) SerY Salespersons. when qualifier!. $65. Mt 5, !168·2200. Sofa, Loveseat. Hi ~ll Jrvine,92705 WAITERS Oppor. lo advance into Afin & evtts. Wlmds in-'-'UAILPLACE AND MUCH MUCH Sitter needed, my home, B' I 8020 quality.Beaut.never W •STRESSES sales or ·production for eluded. EOE. 540-1962 ,. MORE own trans. 8:00 am lo •eye es used. Moving 968-MU noOKKE ~PL'I ~ 'ght o Mst have PROPERTIES ·· Id N •••••••••••••••••••••••1----------~1me7 ru(t Ech;r~c. ~~~~ IUSIOYS ~~n t::~:p~& U~e local· I---------Don lel"INlft For personal appt call :.i lc3~ Pr,:5 ~a s. ° CONSUMER GUIDES Used Furniture all in gd. only.831·0691 DISHWASHERS Jy. Call.Cha r or Rosie, PIX 631 •04549am-6pm w n s. · cond.Med.cofl'eetabl~ .. & BOOKKEEPER Exper'd in all phases of ofc bkkpng. Contracting exper pref'd. Per m . l/t imc: R e pl y to Classified ad no. 4:!1, c/o Daily Pilot. P. O. Box 1560. Cosla Mesa, Ca 92626 Apply ln Person Only tor appt, 549-1167 RECEPTIONIST 17 I 4) 752-1920 960·2~03 Siller: Working Mother. N~:~;~ ~!~uy glass top.End table. Dtn. .Between 2&4:30PM Get AH E.ADinThe Opening in Orange Co. R.E. & Insurance Brokers eves/weekends Ages 6 9. 7:30 am-3pm. The Super Le Mans Hm. table w/6 cane back SanfranciKcift for sharp ind.iv. w/P BX for expanding corp. Full ~~~~~~~~~~I Easls ide CM. Eves. ByCenlurion chairs. FrenchProv.lov· Rest......t ARMJ;kcf~~~·2929 exper. Frool ofc appear or P/T. Call Ray 645-4336 CoronadelMarB1kes· eseal.644·1943 1617 W estcli(f Dr, NB & pleasant phone voice _o_v_e_r_t_ur_f..:., _64_6_·348 __ 7 ___ 1 School lus DriYen jsiuer: WorkinJ! Mother., 3323 ~· C:oasl ~l:-VY· SACRIFICE, qual. furn. Girl, allr. model, for necess. X ln't pay & RETAIL CLERK P /lime&Subslilute 1 Ages 6·9. 7:30am·3pm. Call6?5-?6U6 couch. buffet, chrs,pal1u Cookr.Wanted artistic figure/pinups. 2~,!11e86ri1~5.7c13all Personnel, Personable & atLractive Needed in Sept.. Eas l side C:\l. E,·c.1cats 8035 _1_u_r_n_.e_t_c_.o_·-1_2_-00>.>_·---- Breakfast' dinner, ex· Creative Camera ..., c I l · · C\54336 I w/retail & clerical ex· omp ele raining pro· .,. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• perience w/good OP · _64_5_·5_3_29~------Dowftty Savincp per. Opportunity for ad· g ram will start July 8th TELEPHONING earn PE.RSIAN KITTEN~ Hid~~~d~-t~I po rtu n i ty. Apply in GllLS-GUllS . & Loan vancement. Call642·8513 for those who qualify. xtra SS at home callin~ I Cl-A reg. lo~q~;1ll~}-. - person, Jolly Ro~er Easy fun 1.ob, day or EqualQppor. Employer Ca ll Mrs Stratton. for retarded children S75/$100 -~16-.196.5_ MAPLE Trestle tul., ti Hestaurant, 400 S. Cst. -Capistrano Unified H B h 1 bl ~ Bookkeeper, F/C, exper. Hwy. Lag. S ch. night. No exp nee., we RN-CCU . School Dis trict, Sam· ~ro~ram. . . area. D091 8040 c rs .. _~ amp l s., .• w. A/P, payroll, quarterly . train you. You must like 3:30pm, 496·121.5. 6.15·ol01 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 645.71.,., _.'.., reports. gen. ledger & Dental Assist. people & be at least 18. PERSONNEL '~~~~~~~~~! 0 ET WORLD s 805~ bank reconciliations. Sal PREVEMTIVE Apply any aft. or eve. Nights, full or p/time. = TERMITE INSPECT R •P • GarGCJe ale :» 2112 Harbor, Cosla Mesa. . · Differential pay. Xlnt l\lust be licensed. Good Llasa·AP!>O, Ch1hu::1hua, ••••••••••••••••••••••• open. 7141545-01oo CONTROL SECRETARY benefits. Contact Mrs. • opportunity w/ growing Pnod l e s , Sh ih·'f ~u, 1753l Jacaranda, DcJn BOOKKEEPER THERAPIST Housewives: Earn an ex· Balestreri, 642-2734, Secrefcr1es co.Xlnt.salary.992-1292. Schnauzer. Cocker. Dox· Homes. Irvine. June w .. Real Estate rental ore Must be super motivated tr a $5 to $6 per hour Cos la M e m or i a I 1e, P1~ Uulls. Cockapoo, 20, 219AM lo tiPM. accounts. l"le.xible hours. to fi ll exciting posilio~ in teaching hobby classes Hospital, 301 Victoria, Pom. 100 m1xed Puppies. - 673.9060 progressive preyent1on with Tri·Chem Liquid Should have good typing c .M. EOE. Typ·asts UTILITY Stud serv. most breeds. Stereo P~ono cornel' 1 ••• program. Exp. m pre· E m broi d cry . Call skills and a minimum of ~~~~~~~~~~ MAINT.MAM 2525 w l?th al Fairciew ble, S2a. Beel rm ..,l'L BOOKKEEPER vention des ired. Must be 979-3488 or 963-2300 art two years experience in = •Dictaphone Exper'd man needed for SA. Op~n Eves531·5027 ' w/mirror $15. D~cssl'r'i R estau r ant exper. sharp! 6pm. p e r so nne l. Li g hl Ii . all around maintenance SlO & Sl5, rlcsk S3 ~II: Payroll. Call 642-7880. Call for Appt, 552-8225 shorthand preferred. Re· RN •Po cy Typeat work . .Xlnt ('0. beneftts, D 0 G 0 B E D 1 ENCE desk & .chr $.5." Girb b1l.I! ldealSumrntrJob q ui res all change of •MGCJCardl&ll topwages.Apply to gate CLASS to Start Wed. ,$~0. Mis~ clothes. 10,:-., IOOKKEErER DHtalSec"v/~ (Part-TlmeHours) status input to payroll. EMERGENCY •R•pro guardat: June 25. 7:30 p.m. kitchen items & twK1ks. General Ofc. Exper'd. &. Assistant . ~xper d or Work 4 h rs a day in our Maintain personnel files, l>/time 11-7:30 shift. Xlnl •Statlsticol • Westsail Corp. New po rt .n c h-1 rvi ne 1925l Hickory Ln. II H Located in Newport colleg\?. 546·3000 new cool ore across from handle insurance claims benefits & working con •Technical 275 McCormick, C.M. area. 546·4928 Hones 8060 <.:enter. Call for appt, ..:.::~!:-.-------: O.C. Airport & earn and screen applicants for ds. EOE. Contact Donm D.ntol •1-hat-& ou r other posit ions. Iri&hSetter:6 mos.old; ••••••••••••••••••••••• 644 4460 --..-$100+ per wk The work Roache, RN, Costa Mesr B kk f c · l --· --·------1 Ortho·chairside, ex· ri I · Perform clerical Cunc· Memori a 1 Hospital 00 eeper Volunteers. male & fem. e"!ale. hampion anes. HORSES Bo:mlcd. _ CAREER.TRAVEL per 'd, p /lime 2 days. ~~~ !h~~r:! ~u~U1J: lions for personnel 642.2734. kk needed for research for Shots. ~75.551-206:) B~~ stalls or corrals. Irvine. ~2·7800. their verbal capabilities manager. Good fringe Asst 8 . pr book on women's move· r . S h AKC 8 R1dang lcs:;ons and trJ1Q· to Work. Studen ts' benefits. Salary com-AccountClk t All a 'ges 4~101 c nauier, • an g r t!aso11abtc. C.•ll Guys-Gals over 18yrs. 0 h S LES F h. Ca men · . · wks . C hampion blood 7"l-69S7 lmmcdlate openi n ~s. Denta l A sst. rt o housewives & moon· m ensur ate with ex· A • as ion reer. Cons~cuuve weekly rap lines , ma/fe. 559.49911 __ ~ ___ . ____ _ Travel entire lJ.S .• Mex· Chairside, approx. 4 lighters are welcome. perience. Send resume Need 3 Women, Sales to sessions. 2 hr~ e7~ch. eve Jewelry 8070 tco, & Central Amen ca. 2 days wk. Orlho exp. req. Call for more info & or apply al: Mgmt. star~ng immed. We ha ve a complete Small groups. ~-51 2 •••••• •• •• • •••••••••••• Weeks expense paid StarL S3·$4 hr. depending personal interview. Time Big $$~, 963·2652 or package or employee Yellow Labrador s mos. trainin". TrtuL\portalion on exp. No smoking, age LJfe Books,~. DIC EON 840·7959 benefits. We pay top WA.ITttESSES t c male. AKC Champ. WANTED furoish~d. Education no 20-30. 1>42·2626 ----------Sales help, 18 yrs. old. Ap· wages. All office & in· Bxper'd. Fullor p/t line field trial. 644-6048 TOP CASll DOLL \R. bar ier H youwould llkc Fr t r IMSURANCEAG!MT dus tria·l skills are Goodhrs.Neatappear. PAil> L~()R YOU1t r . Dental Recept.. on o c. ply, 1120 So. Cst. Hwy. needed. Surf &Sirloin 3 Yr. DOXIE, fem. All .. ., TCHt'S ;ibovo uvera'c eur.Ungs Exper nee. P /time. 4 brs Exper 'd or will train. So. ELECTRONICS Village Fair, Sundance 5930 W. Coast Hwy, NB s hots, beaut & loving. JEWELRY. \y,\ -• while t raveling with a day. 963-4581 Orange Co. ~$800 + Trading co. Apply ln Person ART OBJ EC'TS. COi.i), Youn,. fun «roup. Call comm .531-8450 Veryreas.S47·580l S I LV'··1t ~ER\'lt:t-:. " " voLT WANTED ; 2 young pretty .,. ~ Mr. Hornnos ut 536·1421 DINNER C()()t( ~~ INC SALESLADY ~ females to rwi survey & AKC Brown Beagle, 9 F l ~ E, .f'~'_R ~. & \N• for appointment 10 AM · Exper. short hrs, eves · -N· E-pfDC~'NEL. · • Expcr'd. Women's ready T•mporary Services market new service In mos. old. All Shots. $7Sor TIQlH.S. ul.i -"~ ~PM l'uesday and Wed· Surr &Slrloin lRVI JV'JI" : 18522 v on Karman to wear. Age 25-45. Full 3848CampusDrlve Newport Be~ch. Must best ofrer .831-0717 Mlr.cellaHOUI 8080 nesdayonly . S930 W.CoastHwy,NB SERVICTS•AGENCY Jrvine.Ca926G4 or p/time. Hrs &salary 546-4741 have op~n mind, sharp APRICOT F AI h •••••••••••••••••••• .. • CARPENTER for Patio _________ , -·438 E . 17u1· (Atlrvine) 833·<Ml?O flexible. 893·Sl>47 ask for ( J\ c ro ss fro rn 0 C personahly & car. Apply $25 p cm. g an WA .... TED ·Cover construction. Ex· DISHW•SHI~ Suite2~ Costa Meaa Pat. Airport) in person. 8:30·9 AM · uppy. " ....,r,pr•f.S42·8232 "' ~ c-11,4"9 l470 An equal Equal Oppor.Employer Mon-Fri. Wage+ Com-S81·6818 1•0 p C/\Sll UOL ~\lt _.. " MA.CHIME OPl -•· opporlunit..y employer SALESLADY . . S E A U It d Over 30. Must have eic· m 1• s s 1 o n · Benuliful Afghan Pup. 1• ,\ID 1'' 0 ll Y 0 CASHIEI 1l lghscMh~~ol6 !"..paM • .,., e __ __..., ?"Mi ""r. ln better special'" LANCERS. 201 E. Coast Fem. Moving, must sell. Jl-~WELR'i'. W~\TCllb:.">. Full-time. Over 18 Ftllme. . .. · ;...,... · Lad S · Cl 1 Needs tN 'J Hwy, N.B ~ without. papers, $100 ART OBJl-;cTS, GOl.ll Good pay.SLocat1on1. EO~. Apply in person, Y en1or tzen ~crson 21·40, Lrn for shop. Xlnl working con· SECRETARY "'HOWANTSTOWORK? with papers.847·21.38. SILVER SERVICI~. C w-.. Costa Mesa Memorial Stame to Share Balboa mgmt. $150 wk guarn. da.673·2990. '" FINE FURN & 1\N• Metro • ~· Kos1.1ltal. 301 Victoria, I 1 lan d Home· Coll. pref. Mr. Le vi tr you can t.al<e Gregg DRIVEACAB! LHASAAPSOPups A.KC TIQUES 645 2200 2950Harbor81,C.M. c.M. Aak for Mra. References. Call bel~ 91-848iiii·ii1004iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SALES/M(\NAGEMENT shorlhand at 100·120 CHOOSE your hours, $l2S .• 57 Corvet~. im: · · c ........ /~ Experienced Moun approx. 8AM-2PM daily. 5 da,y week. Muai have 1 blllty LO prepare uiht lun ch for UO em ployets. Co. &0on to be located In Orange Co. Phone 213/881M~t2 E qual Oppor, Employtir Dul\lap & 5 pm . Let phone n ni111 Opeoing1 Foe (3) wpm, type bel~n $.5·75 work tor yourself, be mtac., must seel PH:I•--------.. • several t i met. 67~7288 PHYSICAL Shsp GtlYl/G_.s • wpm & are looking for a your own boss. Men or 581.9229 CARPET IA.RGAINS 1 •u .... o••1ts THll ..... ST Exptr 'd In high Cashion challenge, then send us Women. Can bo •llthlly•---------TopQual MillSecond~ DllHWA5t9A - " ~ _.., • m en• 1 & women •g yourresumc handit'appcd. Neat-"'"'° You 1045 Used Carpets-AnySi£U Experienced/Neat. Mature person. call tor <Reaitttted) aport1wear, lookinaCora ClasslhedAdno362 Clean Appear ance ... ••••••••••••••••••••• "CHIAPtl" Surl as Sirioln appointment. M2.:i881. P /time . Excellent salary career In reta.al aal~ & Cl o Dally Pilot Vct.s , retired Ag• 25 to lriah Setter male 9 mo's. S9IO W.CoHL HWy.NB Live·lnwom eotocareror •cawll0Jrakcl~1 W~1ld~r·, !<>PTE •• m1mt.Callf«•Ppl&m P.0 8oxl560 70. Supplement your ln w/do,.houa'• N~ lo\'e l~~~C~ ... ~6~7~3-~7~1~6~2~~ • "' " terview Costa Mesa, <;a 92626 come. Drive a cab 6 hrs • ... elderly co=, inclurhn! IO·aTU Costa Meu THI LOOIC or more a cta.y. Apply in &yard. 751·038.S DISPA.TC... 1 lrivalld. ~·Rm lltmorlai HOlpilaJ. 6 .. 4.6100 i--------•I perso~1. Yellow ,Cab Co .. TO gd home. Golden MAnRESS Graveyard Sh.ti\. AJ!.PIY brd. Refs req d. Call~~~~~~~~~ .. 186 i::. 16th St., CGata R••-·•v•r, ("m"'le. 1 .H in person. · 645-~eves i: --------S.cy'swtthSh .-u .... "" " '" M .A.Dlll..IESC! Yll.LOWCAI P LUMBER NEEDED SALES PERSON-exp"d u1 :-aesa old. Vel')' gen~ ~7 1 * ~ n ;r* Wve·in com panion ror ac· 2 to a Years Exper. telephone aalcs. Houri)' TyflHlh · S CLEANlNGLAOY,week-186!.16th.Coe~Meta live. older lady. Non • CalU37·22U rate+locentives. TempoT~mporary llelp W oma n -'0 ·55 on BEAUT. Whit e (;di . *ALL SIZE * ~ cxce~l vacallona. NOPHONY.CAU.S smoker.S52-14&4.lrvlne. CallSSM002 l7802SkyParlC,lrvme t~lcpl'\onea . No salea. fcmal~. Htu1 ~hots & 'b Fr PLEASE -P RESCHOOL Call S40·44M PBX cxper. pref'd. N.8 . &p•yed Own r mov.nA. Pri~ t.Me¥e~ reror un. or L Find what rou want ln TEACH.ER Sel5!l\~U\~ln~g~s~f~H~t~wl:lh~D~o:· l~ly!~~~~==========~==gltl4~S~0~3~:J6~b~c~t~w~n~9A~·~9~P=::l~a.Jl..~~~~9~"'======b~U3~·~9'~m~•~-~~ll~l~I= 1 -:."-0=· 1=51=":::=---·_-,:_-..J.oc_1a_s=::1l=fl=c=-d-A....;d=s ==64=2=-~=a.1.=o ... a=-ll-yf?l=-lo_t_C-;::::lass=l=neds.__=· ;;:.L.---6_1_s.,._0_2>1~ror_Appt....., ... o:::o::;..L _Pllot w ant A&. r:: • . -;.,,......_ ________ ._. ...: l I I j I I , I . I ! ' ' I ' I I I I I t '· I I I \ ( ' DAllYPtLOT T~ld ,June17.1975 M•to:r:~/ ....... W.ted tltO AlltM. l•porW ' A.tot.1 .. orW A.tot, UMd Allhtt, Uted · ~1111..;::;.;:.:..:~:.:.:::::..:...---:-Mb-KJ--.. --.-.-.-• ...:.;=::,::oao~~TV::.:.~ • .:. .... .:.:.:.:: .. ~ .......... ~ .. !~~~ ·;~·;:;.;:;~~-;;~· .W ............ r;ui ••i·;;;~ .. · .. ··;;·5; ~e ............. ;;~ ;:;:i ............. ;;·40 ....................... ...... Sttr.o lotl 11 Su1uld TS-125 Duater. FOR TOP USED CARS ............. ., •••••••• ··;;1·~;l(··R··,9Ju.·s·.~·.·· ···.,··,·:·M •• C.!.J·:·v·· ... ··:;·· ·······B·Y··o·::·~R······· l civalld's commode chair, ••••••••••••••••··~···· Coovwted tor din., bu.t FOREIGN, OOMBSTIC 'll 150 Convt. Yellow ..,. " " "' "' " "''r;, * •llUY** cost$120$SOM~ede5tl ORUNDlO auat.reetequl~tln· orCLASSJCS mau, AMffM, JClnt: IOY · 2DISST 1973 GRAN TORINO Good used furoiluro " $12.SO. TM bl~ ~ .( cha ~ MA~ ESTlC SfEREO ~~~x~~l sell Good !~=~~~.Is extn cl an :,13:~~ · 6, 7 S • l • 38 0 r ~ CARVll v ·8, auto. trans .• factory s Q U I R ~ ST AT t 0 N -..ua,nca, or l will Sell S50-Alr maureu. like AN • M radio and record &44·~77 · $300. IAUH IUICI IOUS·ltOYC£ air coodhlonlJla, power WACON. PIS. "'p/B, A/C. for You. o ow $ l 0. V 1 n Y 1 player combo. Make oC· • 2925 Harbor Blvd. Maada , 9 731 ti.c 1httlt. 11i ering, radio, bclllcr. new lires. Lu~ rack. MASTHS AUCTIOH couch,comforable.. good fer 546 993.l ·74 II ON OA MT 250 Costa Mesa 979.250() •••••••••••••••••••••\~ COITA MU A Roal 1harpt ww priro! Like new cond. Low ......... 616 • 13~9615 condal100 $7S. RCA <.•ulor • Elsinore. Uko new. $850. "'4-'"'4 (YWK"'lO ) $l"""' le" "'~SO pnvate p11r· -• ~ TV 2 '' $75 1973 RX3. 26000 mi, m:t."11, ,., ........ 0 ............. .,. '""" • .N~· mi ... ..,, OrSUNOAY839-00'74 · 1 screen · RADlO ·TELEPHONt: See al 32lS Cl•.Y, N.8. TOP DAI••• 0 ~-..,.._.,.. ty .CaJl548·8118. ::-~--:-~:--:-:--:---l~6~7~3·~2~734~o~r~64~6-8~1~39~--wanted tor auto or porti&• 645·8998. ~ c.wit. car cov. Ne~ rad. Saab 9760 '1K{ :ae"'utllul "olid Maple ed o K Lo P •tD l!rea, xlnl. t'()(l(j. $1,GOO. 1972 FORD 11 • TOM • .. REFRlG. Gd. Cood. $70., bit: Ul\ll. Us . • w '70 YAMAHA 250 t:nduro. A 6"a5·7310aft 6PM ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 ' •v.ntufred rocker, re-2~" Adm iral Span. orhighlreq.O.K.Asktor Dirt bake. Good cood,. IMMIDIATB.Y t73 SAA•EMS a~llORILW. CaMpet"S,.CW ~attlyhlupht~~ctredool, onlaod Console Color TV w/oew Jack.644·11'10. S400. Acceiisories. Pri. FOR••• M..-cedet .. 111 9740 $3 COST1Ml11 549·aot3 V-IJ, auCo. trans., radio, -· c ng """" Y be $l90 'l'ri I $8 -••••••••••••••••••••••• ,100. 6'&3.tl?36 he»ler. l''ull camper SM.Twomatcttlng ~teroo tu · cycc · 1 PR Cerwin Vega 211 Pl..Y.546·3286• e OlllGMCAJtS 1973SaabStoryl 70Gremlln,26MPG,R/H, equipped. Cab _ov_e r an.alters, 6 ~';i" x 10' S48·&306 speakers, like new $110. KAWASAKI"""' '68. runs C"'LLORCOMEIM 170 MERCEDES A · r ei 1 .. ; · A/<.;, Stereo, Mags, Wide pr SleC"'' SlX tee ,.... r"' -ulom1i.t1c u "'".ect10~. Ures. Side .,11)4!5, Lo ml. cam e • ...-• l\ever used, only $15.25" ZENITH Color TV, ea.AJso,Panasonlccom· good.$95. ' TOSHUS 600 4 s pd manual shift, 1ur X'nt Cond. Hest offer. box. stove and oven, '4i·6840 $110.2·26ga1Aquariums pact system-AM/FM, •673·4391• AM /FM t ' (!13859L) l d & l '"' I ·All BSR turntable $50 Ph• Low m1'leug .. , ren• or con, s ereo 546·9187 PRICR.ft TOSEl.L L £ N ox ch In a w1s an .. ..., ga • ., · 0 "'" ~ radio. Xlnl cond. $<1200. ----·------...,, ··w· d .. L Access. & Cush. Must see 6.73·2056 -1974 YAMAHA 650, less lease. (001529) CaUSS6·271l. lllick 11 9910 ste~!a~~n~M~pn~'?\ t<? appreciate. $140 Magnavox 19'' Console 84th6a·n52041000evems&ileswkn· $lds00. s. Jim Slemon.s ••••••••••••••••••••••• 968·2873 '70 SAAB 99 X.lnt. cood. 58 000 ar&. objects. paintings. · TV. Good Cond. $75. I orf $ '72 Buick Hiv1cra. • 9'fV7 Cash!536·2335 Full Forse. Knee board. 642·7919aft.SPM. Yamaha 175, desert re· mp S 1•300· 673 .. 100 mi's. Like new. Power ,..~ BOX S45. Gd. <.;ond. (1 ding). ENT , ... ady. Fresh eng. Extras. 833-9300 every than g. Am/(m 2$24tWl90fUt.VO. ES a ~y q1;1ant1ty& 640.0356 URf TV ! MA~nodax$:to See lo appreciate. $395. 3100 W.Coast Hwy. kl · Toyota 97 65 stereo. $2800. 5''8·6266. COSTA MESA 549·18!3 t.ape, ';l rai.1v e~ c~or in COD . • 546·813!1. ~ .. 2 9405 '&1230 Sedan 4 spd. aJr, ·······1·o··v·o··r·AS········· Co··1111ac 9915 '71 for dTori-GT. J)ackag1ng ~l;IPPlies . lrvine c.C. Membership. S1lvertone Stereo Phono-1-----------1 ~ • AM/FM, blue. Good buy. uw --Abaco Packaging Corp., $1000. Call eveni-ngs graph 4 yr s. old. Sounds '74 Honda 360 CH. w/S.000 ----------SJ6.8932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~1450. Call 552-3129 18090 Euclid, Fountain S4.IJ.4038. • gd. $30. 963-6449 m1, cln, w/xtras. $77S. lr•d Mew '745 C "'DI• I "'C ValJey, 979-3620. loah & MariM Bob499·2463. FREE APPRAISAL " ~ '75 Granada 2 dr. -while, Microwave oven $125. Kg . VER 1 OML Y I 0 LIFT Over 70 to choose from. vs, auto. air, loaded, ---------1 si bd/sprd fake fur S25. Equ1p .. etet 73Yamaha360~S675 We buy used cars & 0 00 Also 140etnos From $1995. G,\1AC mint.$3995.494-7801 GOIMG FISHING? 3-Dwall hngng. 53&-8964 . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call after5t'M trucks. Call GROTH MEW & USED at F1nancio & Leas1n . • or WO ....... F......... Boats. MaintftMllK;{ 963· CHEVROLET for a Cree MERCEDES TREMENDOUS '73 Torino Wagon. Pen ., "'"' """"' S · 020 appraisal. S AVINGS u+ It• C• •1• cond, new radials, tint OpenDaily7Amto6Pm Miscella•eous ef'Ylce •73 BONDA 125 ·K2. GROTH CHEVROLET OH DISPLAY r.-... ---•• Nile crawler s , Meal W•ted 808 1 ······.··············~·· pertecl.$450. 182118eachBl\'d. H f. rt Example a.lllsk:.... gls.$2700.645-2116. Worms, African Night ....................... Electracal-Woodwor~mg 847·36.50 Huntington Beach ouse O 1tlpOFS 'N CEU CA C.... ....... ~ '64 Ford Falcon, good Crawlers &RedWorms. $$CASH$$FOR Plumbi!"g-lnslallalion 847-6087 549·33311 AUTHORl:tto;D 4s peed, air, radio, cond.Hi-perf.engine. 1TJ62Gothard.HD. df · &Repair.Inboar~Eng. 1971 KAWASAKl 250cc---------M"'HCEOL''-'0£ALER h e ater . <837 KHN) C d VII d ""fu' ••646-~ Call 847·5141 Good use urn/rerngs Repair (In boat). Scorpio F -8, 400· 18 Knobby, SELUMG YOUR CAR? ! "' """' '75 oupe e 1 e. e -· · 1''rzrs/sloves. !>t6·0768. Marine. 548-97~1 Chamber exhaust. $500. TOP PRICES PAID 686~~~~\~!:~er, $34 77 ~~~~~~-~~88~odcl $8650. Merc1.1ry 9950 t'ormicacountertopwith RADIO·TELEPHONE &oab,Power 9040 ~-7808 For Imports 523-7250 ft,,. .. l1111~1 "')050. '71 CAD Licclwood ••••••:7••2•M••ER•••C••.•••••• pattern used $20 ble!-1nit.UsedO.K.Low50·dslTrawlers $50M MotorHomH De-anLewisltnPOrls I · llroug ham ,to mile:;, COUGARXR7 double sink. Woodgrain wante~ for auto or.porta· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Paid for or Not On the Santa Ana Fwy. (fJ""" WJW ..,._ .. 549-1506 after 3 ' · ~r ~~g~I-~~4~.K. Ask for 40' dsl Trawlers S35M Sale/Rent ' 9160 1966 Harbor, C.M. ! 1973 M Ell CEDES model TOY OT A mint, xtras. l2t3>592·5227 V-8, auto. trans., factory ---------.--a · 30· Trawlers , $22.000 •••••••••••••••••••••••, 646-9303 : 21SO Excellent condition · '75 Sedan de Ville, 4 Dr, air conditioning, power Kng sz. Drk Green qwlled Want d resser &queen bed Compl'd price. Finish~ Wanted to r ent ·Molorl j cail 830·1548 · 1966 Harbor, CM. 646 9303 all lux ury equip°'enl. steering, AM/FM stereo, spread. Xlnt cond. $25. & rider up 15 to ORE. tl'i· & under const. Atlanl1c Home, approx. 25 fl. S/C. TOP CASH! 1----------1 ----------Gold nren'\ist color; lo whitewalls, vinyl roof, Lami;>s . Wh L/gold pm6127548.6848844. Pacif1c MaritimeCo. Aug.9-31.968·9028. For clean used cars &i280SL, air , leather, '68Corona,4dr,2lmpg, mi. Ph: SS6·27llfor in· wheel covers. R eal ceramic, $20 ea or both 675-8945/646-5491 trucks ! Howar d AM/l"M tape. Classic & auto. 100,000mi· $450. formation. s harp! Radial l irel. • f~ $35. Pr. Wht full Musical _ . , . W A N T l o b u Y Chevrolet, Dove & Quail flawless ~.900. &"1·4579 551-0592. Call aft6PM. (VYL292) $2995. I gth drapes, :us. As· Instruments 8083 Ia l,2 n e w fiberg lass MOTORHOME, clean, Streets, nr. MacArthur, '63 Cad. Xlnt eng. tires & so ed pictures $1 to $5, ••••••••••••••••••••••• walklhru, new 85 HP, used. 26·28'. 548·2633 Jamboree and Bristol MG 9742 '74 COROLA 1600, 4 spd., red le ather int. Needs 8'TV7KEM:KW Solid W alnul cont mp. Gibson J .50 Gwlar w / Mere. & lrail~r. $4795. 9170 Newport Beach. 833·0655.' • •••••••• • ••••••••••••• A~/FM tape deck. 2:000 painl. $350. 642·7552. ,.. Li\\ Aiien'JID!ii' end lamp. lbl w/drawer Barcus Bery pick up & Make ofr. 642·8.559. Trailers, Tra•d '65 MG m1. $3,000 or best olfer. ---2524 HAABOR Bl.VO. $30. All m Xlnl cond. Id p rf . ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 BUY XI , d 644 4 96 549·'8296 Camaro 9917 MESA 549·8023 ~-6<»2. case 1 ~r o · e · S285. lM.~.ACULATE '68 Nimrod Tent Trailer JUNK CARS!! nl. Con . . 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• COSTA 830-9441:>. 2;> LYMAN t ll . box 84~ 7"13 io-,-9746 Volkswagen 9770 '70 C/\MA0 0 ,. " 4 pd HARBOR MOORING nc por a-po y, ice . ,. ,.,. I pe ••••••••••••••••••••••• • "~ "-o· s . M ERC. '72 Monlcgo, 8 •---------NATUR AL Wood tin. . . . s ink & stove. Sleeps 4. ••••••••••••••••••••••• radials. :s l9UU. Gout! pa:;s. wagon, auto, A/C, SPECIAL!! 1''ender Mustang Guilar. ~ad10,sndr,mar6~7~~~~ii Xlnt cond $595; 497·1.2-U We Will I REPAIRS-SERVICE cond.~33·85lti Pri\'.Pty. P /l:l , P I S. AM /FM F a ntaslic neck. sac. $6500. aft5 I BUY or CONSIGN This 1s a good car to buy. Exchange & Rebuilds stereo, luggage rack, Artificial Gross Sl25. 963·&W9 y I · t 'W OPEL Station wagon BHOOKLYN BUG CO. '68 <.;amaro SS 396. Huns., d' S18 J28l Only $3.95 Sq Yd 55'CHRIS CRAFT Auto SerYice & • exoo~~c.~:::i~~·in~~r~~~1'. w/ new engine. sooo. call Estimates 548·9141 looks Primo! $1000. Days ra ials. $2850. · Cati 673-8162 Roger s 360. 5 piece Twi n Caterpillar Parts 9400 imported car. 644·6866 or 673-4493 •and 542-89 10; e \•es646·5639. Mustang 9952 ----------1 DRUMS. Zi ljian cym· Diesels ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sales, Service, Leasing haggleoverthedetails. '74 VW. Xlnl cond .. $2300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ---------·• bals.5450.549·1417 TRUCK CRANE See to appreciate. Chenolet 9920 Dbl. kitch. sink, compl p· & 0 8090 RSlush delcOklmotorT-~ J~k~ (Lorain> 25,000 lb capac. '71 Opel Sport Cpe. lm· 644-1458. ••••••••••••••••••••••• F~~~~l~~~.M%'l~~~~ b a l hr m v an it Y, ianos f'CJCll'S eeps • ~ ~ • Model MC 424. $10,500 .. JIM mac. Low mileage. Auto. COMMEU. reolt) Gene. ;>18-2:m.art drs/frames,prOccchrs, ••••••••••••••••••••••• OHLYS75,000 Cal l Ja c k Wilken, . MARINO Air.Xlntcond.640·4071. '72 VW. Squareback. re· CHEVROLET 5:30979-1362 Bsl/ofr.499-3105 Piano for s~le. U!92 Willard Yachts weekdays , 8am·5pm. cent valve job, new bar· SALES&SERVlCE Sohm er upright, ex· 3336 Via Lido673-2780 MOTOR CARS Porsche 9750 rels & pistons. new gen. Oldsmobile 9955 l.ady Schick Consolette cellent tone & action. :>t9·97 a 1200 w. Coast Hwy. ••••••••••••••••••••••• & ball. Am/Fm stereo. 2828 Harbor ll•d. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Hairdrye r sa. 6-15·021 Walnut with engravings, 18' Winner. 75 Evinrude. Autos for Sale 645_1102 1958 Porsche. XJnl cond. 52100 or bes l offe r . COSTA MESA Sales and Service after 6PM. Xlnt t:ond. beaut ifully refinished Vanson trlr. 2·25 gal gilS •••••••••• ••••••••••••• A f th ~lbel 8 Ct b $2,750. Call Dean 494·2795 1 64$-7119. 546-1200 OLDSMOBILE . . . $600.492·7836after5pm .• tk:;. Open boat. Perf. for Antiques./ crou rom e 'Y u orS.12·560:3. IVW Repairs. Engines, 1ago High Class '65 10 • fish/ski. Sl395. 545-7616. __ _._. '7l VEGA. Hatchback. GMC TRUCKS e union Aug 10. Call J. Sporting Goods 8094 . Classics 9520 Autos, Im,,_.·~ Maida 9738 Transmissions Hebutlt c.; I ea n I r u n s g r e al. HONDA CARS e 646-2574 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Boals needed, list & store •••••••••• ••••••••••••• ••••••• •••••••••••••••• •••••••• • • ••••••••••••• or Exchanged. Tune-ups, R c c o r d s . N c w _.llL.-------.-30.06 S pringfield rifle, w/us at no cost. We have Very RARE '53 Nash General 970 I mufflers, brake jobs et.c. cl u l e h /ti res. $1250. University Olck 18Marwove.nwoods.T1f. Mark 2.5 scope,handcvd buyers , BC y B 1 Healey wilh '59 Cad ••••••••••••••••••••••• MAZDA Re a:;onable. Work Guar. 556.6337_ 2850Harbor ffivd. /fny ~ang g lgL f1xl. stk $200498.203.1 7141848-1304. engine. Make offer. LAMBORGH INI Sleve556·9306. Costa Mesa 54-0-9640 Draperies. perf644·9205 · 675-0970, ask for Bill. . • • '75 MONZA 2 + 2. Must " • Elect golf cart, battery 32· Century Cab. Cruiser. , . . I l\:'\l'\OliNCll\.G '70 VW. Many Xtras. sell! Lo. m1. Best offer ! Pinto 9957 SCRAX LETS charger Very clean ~O Twin Chrysler e ng 36 FORD Coupe, partial· Now Sl500.Steve646-2994 (8 to 556·0137 before 1oam or ••••••••••••••••••••••• -; .. --6JiH069 ~ft 6PM · s12.ooo. Call 675-5774. · Jy reslored. Sl,950. · A LJ T Q CLASS IC S 5 wkdys) 642-8720 ev. afler 5 :30 pm weekdays. '74 Pm lo, bke new, 8.500 1w SWERS 536-8531 .71 FASTBACK m iles. 4 s pd. Ra~ial IN Complete Scuba Outfit, 1974 Skipjack 24', 22,5 . LTD. ·74 Camaro. 3-spd, rallye tires tape dec!k bnght v " best name brand equip. OMC, 160 hrs., VHL Recre~honal Oran ge County's 4 spd .• AM/FM,gd.cond. whls , AM /FM, xlnt. . • , ,.,. Uahlia -Acrid 5250. Pete 5JG..1943 Vanson lrlr + more. PP V~h1cles 9530 newest . mos t modern 673·5868 cond. MUST SELL IM· yellow. 982-51$4. · r.toney-W1de~t-. S_12 .oo_o or be s t.••••••••••••••••••••••• authorizeddealer! .64 VWVan.2 Twnbeds. MEDIATELY. $3900. '71PINTOSuperBuy! ,. . RADIO TV, ~'!d10, • 5;>7·6645/;,36-9414 '69 Toyota Landcruiser, SPECIALIZING IN Brand New '74 lable stereo. w/AM/FM Call 551·3796. Looks OK. Runs Fi.l\e. ltisam azing howmany H1F1,Stereo 8098 Boat S .1 9060 xlnt cond. Many xtras. Sales Service r ~di'o. Bes t offer. Bl. Bk. min. p rice. people are waiting for ••••••••••••••••••••••• s. a1 $2450. or best offer. . .. '74 CHEVROLET Monte 979·2873 days, 646·0163 the manufacturers to 25•• MAGNAVOX Color ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548-2698 Leas~n.g. MAZDAS 548-8535. Call any morn· Carlo. Silver Moon Dust eves. perfect color TV. I'm TV Console, 1112 yr. old. 27' ERICSON 1 yr. old. __ TllF: 1\E\.\ . ing. finish, s port console, ---------- ..WI waiting for them to Ask 'g. $325. Call aft. B eau u fully furn. & 4 Wheel Drives 95501 191a LA\! RO RG lilt\ I .69 v .W. Bug. Dark blue bucket seats, fac1.ory air Plymouth 9960 perfect RADIO. 6pm: 968-8320 rigged. 494.3503 •••••••••••••••••••••••1 LJRRACQ MM£ MSCOIMTED with while interior, ski conditioning. power win ••••••••••••••••••••••• MJ8-Al. Completely re· 0 ON D SPLAY rack, r ebuilt engine. dows , power steering, •.................. .,._ ................. ~ '74Erickson27.10hp0/B. done. Military.Makeofr. N W I PRICE $3395 power brakes , 17,0UC ATLAS I l t V Sh • radio. $1550 lYCL250) e ec s ar . ery arp · "7"·9024. miles. Like new luxury ~.1 x p u v T k ' o d On Johnson & Son Lincoln ,. any t ras. vt ply. a mg r ers for only $4395 (026KRQ ) Ch I /Ptvmouth s 12,5oo .. <213 )821·8791. ·~\~~~,~~~ ~~~~r~~!~· The New Esoada's l~.ss $500 ~1~~~.u{~~.2;_.~~~rbor JMohnson & Son Huncbotn open ~!if; &&Jn. 'til 10 ~!. 15' .s ail Boat w/salls, SJOOO.or offer. 847-5300 or ARRIVING !iOON t, e rcury 2626 ar o1 PM '//, trailer & newly reconcl . 638-2480 Open Mon·Sat. 9 to 6 1970 VW VAN, extras. Blvd.,C.M.540.5630 2929 HarborBlvd., ~ ~ ...---==:..-!!Ill-~~ For• Ad in Wonan's Woricl c~ Su• 642-567&. &t. 330 Snappy Knits! 3 H P M o tor. $ 3 7 O. Closed Sun. Really nice. Gall: Rich '63 Ch 11 M' l bod Costa Mesa 848·8937. iTrucb 9560 AUTO CLASSICS. LTD. S4S·45o3t833·5998 trans~vGres: In~~ NeJs 546· 1934 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10591 Bechler River. CASH REBATE '70 vw Bug w/sunroof. engine. 536·8993$200 ca. . L' d' he l ~~a~~~! ~~n~~~n~~~u~ TOYOTA SALE Fountain Valley, Ca. flOM many xtras. Must sec to -;---, 1968 ..-ury, ra IC!, a er, 839.-,,18. Make reasona· 714/557·3345, M••• utrs. I apprec. $l700.548·6439 75 STA110N WAGO.N a/c, xlnt ruruung $475. v • 714/963-8381 MH "' w/less than 21000 m1., Pvt. Ply. 979-1341 ble olfer. New '7 4 Pick~S 1t America '61 vw Bug. Dependable xlnt. cond. Has stereo, 1 transp. R eblt eng. $375 or radio & tape deck, lugg. '71 WAGON A/C, P /S, Sailboat STILLAVAILAB E BMW 9712 : bestofr.846·6533 rack,A/C,Companycar, P/R. 3 seats. New SU· Herr eshoff American plus ••••••••••••••••••••••• I driven only by the Pres. belted rads. AM /FM, Eagle.22 ft.WLW,26 ft. HUGE STOCK OF ORAMGECOUMTY'S y p • 0 j '69VW8aio. SS.250.7S2·7222blwn.8& Sl,570.968·1148 ~v&"i~::~~~~\~!54~~~~~ 75's OLDEST our nee n J I snoo. * 5-16-2088 5. Mon. thru Pri. Pontiac 9965 Aft 5 p~ & Wknds BuyorleaseMOW! ~ 1'64 Bug w/ '67 engine. '68CHEVELLE,396R/H. ·.•••••••••••··~··•••••• 714 1675·2&14. <IJ)W\ lAuw 1 ~ $ 2 8 9 5 $475. Call 673·662ldays o new tires, mag wh.ls. xlnt 67 C~tahna . Air cofl4. & WJW Sales-Service-Leasing . 1 . S.14·7262eves. cond. 53,000 nu. Best of· Radio. Power . Good Hobie 16, good cond. $1500 I fer . 548·5196 aft. 6 pm cond. S400. 548-3215. or best offer. Musi. sell Roy Carver, Inc. '62 VW Camper Van. Sat. 6/2 1. Ca ll Sat . TOYOTA : Rollslloyce BMW Needs trans work.~. Chrysler 9925 '67 l"irebird 400. Loaded. 673-6898 or 1·213·825·1629 234 E.17lhSt. 546·7222 b efore lpm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pri mo c ond. Stereo. wkdys. 1966 Horbor. CM 6<16 930:1 Cosla Mesa 546-4444 Loeded Wittl: 548·8664 aft lpm. Ask for '72 Chrysler T&C 6 pass. Sacririce! 552-7372. Jerry All pwr. Till whl. Lo mi. LIDO 14 for Sale. #2612 '57 Ford Pickup. Rebll AUTOMATIC Sh d '73 GRAND PRIX N C '6 vw R b ·it 0 w r 0 0 m c 0 n · Cl"an e erything on 't i w/lrlr & cover. Gd. cvnd. ens.?. ew clutch. amper 7 . e w. eng. 833-1990. ..· • v 1 $1300. 675·4621. shell. 642·1150 &675-3631. TRANSMISSION trans. Good tires, XJnt ----------_S3_,1_50_._5_56_·_6_337 ____ _ m e c h . c o n d . $ 9 7 5 . Continental 99 30 Boats, SHps/ 1006 Chev. P .U. ~ T. 292 &1 sr • IROADWAY 675-8638 ••••••••••••••••••••••• · Docks 9070 eng, 6 cyl. $600. Call aft 5, SANTA AHA IMMED. DEUVHY '71 CONT IN ENT/\L Mark ••••••••••••••••••••••• 548·1283. 835·3171 Vol•o 9 772 Ul, full power , xlnlcond. PHONE 546-80 I 7 :-.lA.OIC prlnrf'U piitlrrn-~ ., •11y~ 'WODdf'rful! 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CUSlon\ from . K e a I s harp ! wide l1rt's, green/atoc.k. ant. $3,215. <.:¥.JI aft 4 PJ.l (342GVC > 52005. $lll00. Rick, 5J&.7U19. 64S·l708. ' :..J ~ •• 4' ... , I 1 The faatcsi dr4w in lh '71 GT Hlllchback, 4 apd, W.:.st. • .a Daily Pilot f M n t a s t I c con d. Claaalllcd Ad. 642-5618. Sl:US./beat orfer642-z.&75 , Toda)"s£1 ..... N.Y.Steek8 ~ VOL. 61, NO. 168, 2 SECTIONS, 24 eAGES ORANGE COUNT-¥, GAl.:1-FORN IA TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1975 TEN CENTS I ' Picket School Qoard °' · By JACK CHAPPELL ~ 0.llleMtyPMee .... i;;:~!•chtra of the Capfatrano :unmed Sebool Dlttriet p~eted the aebool Ward· meetlftg Mon· day demandlni action on pay ln- creue. ud frin1e benefttl. Tbe teacbe.._ are members of tie Capbtranq Unified Federa- lioo of Te-.che_n, the smaller of " two tea.ctaer unions in the dlatrict. Federated teacben president. Jim Smlth elaar•ed 'the school bo8J'd and~ t)le •dmlniltraUoo have DOt .,... bar1a.iolot in eood t.alt.b wWa~ tea.cberL . SmWt 1.W 'Ul._t lf the board at-te mpta to Clra,r ·out salary necottaUoa.s into the next school year, it will face the poulbllity of a ltrike by teachers at the year's ltart. "'?hey are just waltJnc .until the)' seewnt we.anaomctoaay. U we don't say anythlnc they'll stve us four percent. U we do say something they'll giveusfiveper- ~t. "Ir 1ou're silent, tbat denotes acceptance, that's where we dif· fer from the CUEA (Capistrano Unified Educators Association, the other teacher union)," Smith said. ~ · SQtlth and Lea Weagley. a feddrated teacher represen- tative. both said tbey·supported a C?bUle ol policy whereby salary and frin1e benefits could be ad- justed once the school year was underway. Currently they are decided up-on with the board action on the achoola budget. Such alterations in school policy were on the school board aeenda Monday. but the trustees <See TEACHERS. Pate AZ> E.o~~:nty Aides -M~rch • t ftf 6 P~.o?Cest Pay Offer T,axffike . ' ·oK'dfor II Lagunans . ; A ~.43 million tentative budget 1can')'inl 'a zt.ceot tax rate in· creue was approved Monday niibt by Lafuna Beach school ...... tee •• '=·ne board atSb called a special ~et study session next Tues· day ni1ht to review '9ow IJMllley is _ ~~t f.h~tlist.Ji.~~Y~~cbool,S. 1f the tentative budget as it new itands is adopted ·by tbe board Allf. 5, the froperty tax bill '- the owner o a $80,000 .home will Deity,. ... ..,. ...... 'l'Ue to $505 from UU. year's "29. MAIN SPEAKER VALEDICTORIAN "'"11i'e budget is about $'16,000 Nlcbotaa Yooce / LI•• F8rr h\oi'e than the amount tie be spent " . bf Ute encl of tbe current f aseal · tw.i, · .. :f':ar::u.:.~~'= Da-liii· H .ills StUdelits 111ore students next year, and uie effect of double·digit inflation on ,.i;:~.:~:.::r.::..~i:-r ·-~~ · -te Thursday i?iwb' has predicted that average b°• ~ Cl~ attendance (ADA), the / ~§asure of student enrollment Dana Jilli.._ Hi.gb Sch ool w,itbin the district, wil! ·rise .to graduation ceremonies will be ~ next year from the current held briinoing at 6 p.m. Thurs· ~ent 3,379. day it -the school's Walter J. JJnder Senate Bill 90, the law Spencer Memorial athletic field. avprning school finance, the dis-}If ore than 400 blue-robed st~­~ may_e~~s_al~IYJ-~ ~tax·_ cjeD&s -will ~r.e.ceive-diplomas .. m ··~rersa-Yixe'd amount for each _this, theacbool'ssecondgraduat- '"" anUcipf.tM ADA. In ~ ing class. .•. · -.b, the amount is $1,218.56. . 'Jbree students were· selected ~ .-inate Bill IO also grants an \I'-as class valedictorians. They are flatJm factor of three percent'to-Nicholas Yocca of Laguna dtBet the upward spiral of 'the Niguel~ Lisa Far~ ol ~ Juan eeonomy. Capistrano and Eilene Wildman -T.heae .two f~ctors t.aken «Soutb·Lapna. . to,ether force an increase m the Yocca will deliver the pnn- budaet and, thus, the ~t tax cipal address to the students, rat&increase, Lovelady said. parents and faculty. ·A~t ~000 is earmarked in The graduates will receive the budget for general reserves. their diplomas from school board Meney, however, will be drawn members Bob D . Hurst, Steven from this 4uod to grant district H. Smith, George White and emPloyes salary increases next William Thompson ahd William month. · Eller, senior class s~. tiustee Ronald Chilcote re· ·Dana Hills High School Prin· qq,sted next week's study cipa.I Philip Grignon will pr~sent session. It is expected to focus on the senior class. Sam A. Chicas, p hilosophy underlying h«?w assistant district supefintendent. money is spent at the district <See STVDENTS, Page A2) schools. ·The study session will be held VALEDICTORIAN Ellene Wiidman at~ Education Center, 550 Blu- uiont SL ·~:~:ea:-·' Anti-litter Tax Bid OD Laguna Agenda Weat-.. Moetly cloudy -again ..:.. Weclnesday, according to eather service, with artlal cleartn1 in &be oon boura. Not much ~,nperat ur e (banae. ~both days 65 to 70. ,,, 1INSIDE T08A 'Y .,..yen. Anht1111.t, ff1'fff1,tr Utiittd Prt11 InternotM>nol · oorte.,;.dnt, "41 ~an· """' of "°' Allf•'-• tor tn0re t•.a month now. H• r«lote• hoto Jw ii getting .otonp as.a ~rMH n/ug.e. ,St~. JJ#toloA7. ~ri·-: =-· .. ~! L.M. ·i: rs:~~...... :,: :£" a MI it-,_... aJ ~ .::: ~ .. . =m=. : ............ ,, I 11 1 • EM At .,_,.1111 Att er/Att-U ,_... A .. Al-M ............ M At -' . An anti-litter tax on take-out food restaurants, lo\v·cost park- ing tokens for Heisler Parle lawn bowlers and shuffieboarders and c:omtruction of a tennis court above a Bluebir" Canyon water reservoir are amon'I items to be considered Wednelday by the La1UDa Beach City Council. 'J'fae council uieeUni will begin at4:30p.m. at City Hall. Heading the 'f·item agenda is an ordinance to place an anti- litter tax on take.out restaurants inthec1ly. Tb.e tax levy would be S7 on each $1,000 of take-«rt Income. Take-out income ii deftned as eo percent of total 1roa income. The tax la viewed by the clt.y atalf as a ntt•DJ ol Nducl.IW u~ ter around take-out £71d eetabliabments. The prol)Med levy com,.... to a '51.SO Ptr $1,00t .uttbarp ln the dty of Sa111allto. It twice has been upheld ln tbe court.a. Tbe council alao will contider requests from the lAaun&.aeach Lawn Bowlln1 Club and the . ._ ............ ·~=--•.• . . . , - Laguna Beach Shuffleboard Club for cut-rate parking tokens. The g~ups claim that rec.ent council action raising parking meter rates near Heisler Park 'will present a financial hardship on others. They-1Jse lawn bowling and shuffleboard facilities in the park. The request originally ap· peared before the council two <See BUDGET, PageA2) MAGIC SHOW A.T U BR4RY ,:_ Tbe •'Merlina" of Tlaanton Intermediat e Scbool wW stage a magic ....,_ at 4 p.m . Wednesday at tbe Laguna Be41cb Ubrary, 36$ Glenneyre St. TIM abow, to which the public ls invited, will feature 11.x magic students and their instructor. Art Nher. I 'No Way' Say 500 Pickets By GARY GRANVIU.E Oftete Delly PileCSU" About 500 sign.toting Orange County employes marched through the ciyic ct!hter in Santa Ana today protesting county gov- ernment's 1975-76 wage.fringe benefit off er. "No way !" the marchers shouted in response to county negotiators' offer of a two per· cent pay raise for 2,000 members ~ the Orange County Employes Assocation COCEA). The negotiators reportedly have offered 4. 75 percent wage increases to another 7,600 OCEA members. 'Jbe well org~oized ~cketing ot the count1 aamtmatntion build· ing was peaceful and orderly. · • · Later, 3,000 county employes were scheduled to gather in a civic center plaza for a mass pro- test rally. . According to OCEA Executive Director John Sawyer. the pickets this morning were not de· monstrating on county time. "For some it is their regular day of(. Others are talcing com· pensatory time off to which they are entitled and, I believe, some are on vacations," Sawyer said .. : "There is no impairment of public service that I know of," he <See P&OTEST, Page AZ) La911na Pla,a Dalty Pllet Shit ..,..._ TEACHERS OF CAPISTRANO UNIFIED PICKET BOARD Federation Demanded Action On Salary, Benefits Man Escapes, Not Clnthes If long dist ance running is a lonely sport, consider the plight of a young man sltinnydipping with four girls Monday night in the pool off Shorecliffs Mobile Country Club in San Clemente. "Suspect number one .• last seen clearing the fence naked with no clothes. .. Units were unable to locate because he made like a track star a nd disap- peared," the police log read today. Police took the young man'sclothes into custody. The girls, clothed when police units arrived, were not held. New Laguna ·Plan Chief Tells Goal "If there is anything that I want people to ,f ~ it's that no one special interest is being con· sidered over another.'' Robert Joseph, 35, spent his first day Monday as Laguna Beach's new planning director. Joseph, a former staff planner with the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission, succeeds Wayne Moody, who left the city planning post May 2 to work as a private planning con- sultant. Joseph said he wants to ~om· municate freely with all sides "to draw a stronger fiber." "Laguna Beach is a very uni· que environment. Its individual flavor should be preserved.'' J oseph said. Parking Structure May Be Restudied • Joseph said that his two year tenure as a coastal commiss ion planner will be an asset to Laguna. "The goals of Laguna Beach closely parallel the com- mission's goals." During most of his time with the commission, Joseph was responsible for reviewing de- velopment permits along the Orange County Coast from Seal Beach to Laguna Beach. Laguna Beach Ci ty ~oun ­ cilman Charlton Boyd will at- tempt to breathe new lile into a proposal for construction of a downtown parking structure Wednesday. · Boyd will seek support from fellow council members to ask the city's parking and transportation committee to ex- plore options open to the city in providing additional parking. The city's electorate May 27 voted down a proposal to allow the city to sell up to ~.000 in re· venue bonds to pay for construc· tion of a two-level, 233-space parking structure on the site of an existing parking lot near the cor- ner o( G lenneyre Street and Laguna,Avenue. Aftk the vote, several council men)bers said the proposed downtown parking structure was dead. Boyd was not among them. He said voters objected to the method of· financing the struc- ture. He said the city should now DriverDres After Beating RJVERSIDE CAP) -A man. severely beaten on a street .in Sunnymead bas died ol bead m· juries in a Riverside ,hospital, of- ficials reported. Henry lludaki, 26, of Redlands, died ot muttJple skull fractures Monday at-tb• lkrch Air Force Bue Hospital. ,, look at other means of financing that may be acceptable. . In his request to the parking and transportation committee, Boyd" asks for an answer to the full council within 60 days.. . "Some council m embers thmk there was a mandate, that the structure is dead. 1 say that's nonsense. There isn't any ques- tion as to the need of a structure somewhere in the city," he sa.id. "We need to look at vanous methods of financing aq~ those locations that would fit those methods," Boyd said. The council will consider Boyd's recommendation during the 4:30 p.m. portion of its meet- ing. As a consequence, he became acquainted with se:veral local of- ficials. The friendships paid off. Joseph did not apply for the planning director's post. He was asked to be interviewed by the City Council by officials who Jcnew him. His appointment was approved unanimously by the council May 21. As planning director, Joseph will sit with the city planning commission a.nd oversee the city's long-range and general planning programs. He will earn $1,475 monthly. Joseph will not head up the ac· tual development phase of the planning function, as did Moody. (See GOAL, Page A2) ·wmdows Hit BB Gun Vandal Strikes · THE PLATE GLASS windows of many ol ~ 'Clemente's downtown businesses were blasted ana broken by BB gun shots which amounted l9 thousands of dollars damage discovered today by police. Even Mayor Ant.bony DiGiovanni's store windows fell V1ctlm to the BB gun culprit. DlGiovanni sells, among otber tbinp, security devices. POUCE COUNTED 3t buslnesses along North ud South El Camino Real hit by the vandals who police beUeve fired at the stores late Mond•Y or early today. ~exact number ol instances was untnown, but police saJd that as the merchants arrived at their stores, they would report. in. --•t .. ., • 71.Z DAJL V PILQT L/SC TU!!Cl!y.JuM17, 117& 4 • Two.Water Mains ,.. Break in Laguna La1una Beach County Water Diatr;ct crews were called out at 1 a .m. today to repair two simultaneous but ~nrelated • breaks in city wa ter mains. One break occurred m an old cut iron main runn.lnl under loweJ Parle A venue near Forest Avenue. The other occurred 'm •en aging cast iron pjpe ln the eoo block of Catalina Street. Crew s restored · service by daylight, said ( J Robert Joyce, district business manager. BRIEFS Cause o f the two breaks is unknown and .._ __________ _ it was only coincidental that both breaks were . reported witnm mmutesofoneanother,Joycesa1d. Parade Claainnan Richard Broe has been elected chair!'lan of the 1976 Laguna Beach Patriots Day Parade committee. . The 1976 parade, scheduled for Feb. 21 •. will mark Laguna's first official observance of the Amencan Revolu· tion Bicentennial. Other officers recently elected include Eugene Shidler, vice president; Emily Ross, executive secretary; Doris .Marcom, recording secretary, and Cal Orcutt, treasurer. Boosters Set Bash The Laguna Beach High School boosters Club will hold a "Big Band Bash" at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Laguna Niguel Community Center. Buffet dinner will be provided by the Legendary Ladl.e. A • seven-piece band, the Royal Knights, will play "nostalgia of the 19505·'' d d · th t' k t Dinner, drinks and dancing are inclu e m e ic .e price of $19.95 a couple. Reservations may be mad~ by wnt· ing to the Laguna Beach Booster's Club, 2989 Alpme Way, Laguna Beach. li Bob M'll t Further information is available by cal n~. . i e.r a 494-8629. Proceeds will benefit high school acbviltes. Planners to neet · The Laguna Beach Citizens• T~wn Plannin~ Assoc~~tion will meet at 8 p .m . tonight at City Hall to discuss . Con- cept '85," a proposal for upgrading transportation in the downtown basin. Fro•PageAl GOAL .•• After Moody;s r esignation, the City Council transferred the de- velopment component to Stanley E . Scholl, who now is called director of municipal services. His former role of public works director is included in the new position. J oseph noted that he believes there is more to planning than determining the lay of the land. "Most cities are doinlo social and economic planning in addi- tion to land planning. ll 's more or less what you can do to make the total results better." he said. Fro• Page Al _ STUDENTS , • DallyPl~Staff :.:o .. J will accept the class. ''---. NEW LAGUNA PLANNER The· graduation invocation will \> Robert Joseph be given by Lis~ Castle, a Dana. Hills senior. Following gradua ti o n ceremonies, graduates will at- tend Grad Night at Disneyland from 11 p.m. to 5 a.m. the follow- ing day. They'll be returned on buses to Dana Hills High School where Trusties Told To CI~an Up ~:!~llas~~ceive a continental Hot Springs The senior class gin to the school is a painting of the Dana Hills Alma Mater on the wall of the sc:hool gym. The graduation is dedicated to the late Walter J . Spencer, the 5chool's first principal, who died of a heart attack in November at school. 3 Rescuers Killed BELP, Switzerland <UPI) - Three m en died in an Alpine search for a missing skier who was later found safe and well, police said Monday. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed Pfnldenl •"" Pvl>'I••••" Jack R. Curley \Ike ~•l•nl •nd 0.-•1 ~,..- Thomas Keevil l!.dltO<' . Thomas A. Murptiine Ml,,.tlnt Cd'.., LJ$C Charles H . Loos Richard P. Nall "'"'"."' ,....,•o<"'I c.i1 .... ugu"• Be•dt Oflic• ,, .. ~Y"'•il'"' MAlllftt AHrtU ,. 0 ... *· tt•jt Other Offices °"c. 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Pending long r ange solutions to problems at the springs, wh.ic~ lie on county park land, Jail trusties will be sent into the area to clear out underbrush and re- move obstructions that permit the hot mineral water to form pools where young people have bathed in the nude near the highway. Supervisors last month or· dered increased patrols of the springs by sheriff's deputies that have resulted in a drastic delcine in illegal udge ·of the spqpgs following a peak of more tha~JOO arrests over Memorial I>ay weekend. Supervisors were assured none of the clea nup work will permanently disturb the flow of water, leaving the option of even- tually leasing the springs to a private entrepreneur open. Other long term solutions sug- gested by a special county task force included such things as in- tercepting the water now with an underground reservoir or by pumping.the waler Into more re- mote areas. Troops Set For Training SAN DIEGO <AP> -Twenty· one warships, 100 planes and a 000 sailors and M arines are tak • hie art in a tralnln1 exercise off Southern California. An amphibious raJd on San Clemente Island was a key phase with underwater demoh· tion teams and Camp Pendleton units taking part. The training continues through June 27. ,,...) ltli·nd SpeDing Tlaat One Again? Mark D'Hondt of Sanjuan Capistrano is the winner of the Dana Hills High School freshman class spelling bee, a dis· Unction he earned by outspelling 350 of his claasmates. D'Hondt, 15, won when his opponent tripped over the spell· inl of "privlle1e:· one of a whole lbt of demon words th~t deviled the students. AnUdlsestabllshmentarianism waan t. ' one of them though, bul Mark knew how to spell it. Teachers Propose Bus Cuts. Saddleback Board Pay Accord Stalls .-. Fr•• Pflfl'/! A I PROTEST ••• added. And, Sawyer emphasized, there i• no plan to strike. . County Board of SupervLSOrs Chairman Ralph Diedrich re· fused to find fault with the pickets that circled the block outside his six·story office in the county ·ad· Picke ting teachers of the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict proposed Monday that the district make more than $2 million in administrative and operational budgets to raise the money necessary for increased teacher salaries and benefits. About 35 teachers of the Capistrano Unified Federation of Teachers picketed the school board meeting in San Juan Capistrano. No action was t aken on their suggested cuts or salary demands. A m ajor dollar amount could be saved by making a 50 percent r e duction in s tudent bus transport and a 50 percent reduc- tion in bus leasing for a combined savings of more than $160,000. The proposal for budget cuts also suggests lopping 17 summer school principals in elementary, intermediate and high schools for a s·avings of nearly $29,000. Other teacher suggested re- ductions include: -A $335,000 reduction in the schools' contingency fund (re· serve monies). • -Elimination of a deputy superintendent, the director of personnel, two junior high scb~l vice principals, and four seruor high school vice principals for a savings of $161,000. • -EHminalion of six elemen- tary principals, af!d elementary ~·ce rincip~ls, a 50 percent re-· of district participation in th Regional Occupational Prog m and a 50 percent reduc· lion in the pay that board mem- bers receive for a savings of about $240,000. -Reduction in work ex· perience program, in con- ferences, elimination of the dis- trict librarian, combining of maintenance and operations supervisors, combining of vehi- cle m aintenance supervisor and transportation supervisors and cutting of high school NROTC. "In order to show the board of trustees there is sufficient money in the present budget to provide an adequate cost of living in- crease and to maintain the cur- rent medical benefits without re- ducing the quality of education, the union proposes the budget categories and positions either be reduced or eliminated," the budget analysis said. Teachers initially ·asked for 20 percent pay increases and sub- stantial fringe benefit increases. , * * * From Page Al TEACHERS bogged down in a mass of seem- ingly minor business and did not reach the items. Weagley said the teachers would support the mid-year ad- justment because des~ite yearly district poor-mouthing about lack of fund,,s, extra money doeS come from ~omewhere. .. Just like the swallows come back to Capistrano, the money always becomes available in the summer ,'' Weagley said. We agley said the teachers would be willing to settle for a certain percentage pay increase now if the district were to pledge that' if additional ftmds became available, the extra money could 10 to teacher salaries. Smith said he did not feet that the surfeit of teachers on the job market -characterized by some as a "buyers market" -bad weakened the teachers' bargain- ing poeiUon. . "'Balderdash, plain balderdash. The teachers have a lot of clout. There can t?e walkouta in tbe fall, slowdowns and strikes. "I don 't think the teachers are excited about thl1 but they will act. U they see tbe trustees con· tinue to ienore them, th.ls ls the type ol activity they can expect,'' Smitbaald. Four Hurt at Plant MENLO PARK (UPI) -An exploslon in a chemical reactor spilled a hented mixtw-e ol acid and chemicals on four employn and seriously injured them Mon· day night a t the Raychem Corp . r I By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI ot'itMO.llfli'I ....... l'{o accord on employe salaries was reached by trustees ot the SAddleback College Monday night de1pite a lengthy closed- door se11ion involving six board members and district negotiator Roy Barletta. When the board reconvened to a public meeting some two hours later, trustee president Robert Bartholomew apologized for lbe Constniction Permits Dip For Laguna The nationwide slump in the construction . industry continues to be felt in Laguna Beach, ac· cording to figures released by the Municipal Services Department. During May, 41 building permits for work valued at $773,970 were issued by the de· · partment. This compares with .62 permits valued at $1,219,940 lS· · s ued by the department in May 1974. • For the first five months of the current year, the department has issued 179 permits with a total valuation of $2,707,798. During the first five months of 1974, 251 permits were issued with a:n ag- gregate value of $4,357,126. Permits issued in May in- cluded 11 for single family homes; 12 for walls and fences; one for commercial ; 16 for altera- tions and one for fire repair. Gulf in Talks With ftockwell PITTSBURGH, Pa. CAP> - Gulf Oil Corp. has begun pre- liminary talks with Rockwell In- ternational Corp. on a number of possible joint ventures, including a merger that would create the nation's fifth·largest corpora: lion. In a brief joint announcement Monday, the two Pittsburgh· based firms said they are con- sidering "combined efforts in high technology areas, the ac- quisition of Rockwell assets by Gulf, affiliation through the purchase of Rockwell securities by Gulf and merger of the two companies." length of the meeting but would say nothing about the status of the negotiations. Both the district '1 teachers and classified employes are asking for wa•e inereaaea d 18 percent. About 180 em ployes are involved. Nearly\ half are claaslfied employes. While the district's classified staff is asking for a flat 18 per· cent pay increase, Saddleback's teachers ·have put together a m6re detailed pay request package. ,.J~ They are aaking Tor a 12 per- cent cost.of -living increase and an additional four percent "pay erosion"' increase to offs« the dollar}s declining purchasing power. The remaining two .percentage points would be made up by increasing the dollar amounts of monthly salary. ranges. Trustees so far have made no "response to the pay demands and it is unlikely that they will take any action on them until late summer. The Saddleback board baa his- torically avoided action on pay raise requests until formal adop. lion of the district budget scheduled in Aueust. In previous years salary in· creases have been equal to the government's official cost-of· living index for the month of March. For 1975 that figure is 12.1 percent. While making no announce- ment on how much was being budgeted for salary increases, trustees "did disclose Monday night that they bad pared the di.a· trict's proposed tax rate from $1.03 to 97 .8 cents by making budget slashes in other areas. This was accomplished by de· layint construction of Sad· dleback's Olympic pool and phas- ing down construction of the cam· pus' perimeter road, along with other financial surgery. Theae actions taken together were responsible for cutting about $1 million from the •originally proposed $16 million 1975-76 fiscal year budget. While most department heada have acquiesced to the budget cuts, head librarian Arlene Moore and instructional media director Bill W eisgerf>er com· plained to board members that capital outlay expenditures foe the library were being halved. They argued that the $168,000 appropriation was lna\d'flcient to meet their needs because the library serves the whole campus not only with books, but also audio-visual materials and equipment. ministration building. _ "I belie ve that American c itizens h a ve the right t o peacefully protest. And as long as the protests are peaceful and orderly I don't see how I can ob- ject to them,'' Diedrich s aid. His sentiments were shared by Supervisor Laurence Schmit. Schmit stood among tbe pfcketa discussing their protests which center not only on the wage offer but the county's ln· sistence that a three-year con· tract be negotiated now. A diasenter among the supervisors was Robert Battin. As the Boa.rd of Supervisors meeting room this morning was filled with placard-carryibg employes, Battin remarked,Ufat it might not be necessary for the county to hire additional workers if the employes in the meeting room were at their jobs. His remarks drew hoots from the protesters who up to that time had been sitting quieUy in the meeting chambers. Sawyer said negotiations ol t,he 1975-76 wage and fringe benefit ~age will resume Wednesday w6en a state mediator will again take part in a meet and confer session. OCEA 's executive director said this morning's picketing and the noon rally are intended to1n· dicate to the county negotiators that the association's memtM!rs are solidly behind thole who represent them. , ; : Fro•PageAJ BUDGET •• ~·; ·weeks ago, but was delayed'4be to the absence of representaU~ea .. • 1 "' of the two orgamzallons. At the time, Councilman~l Johnson objected to special ' t- m.ent for the two clubs and s • gested that representative(. of other community groups m!,&ht wt.b to appear before the~~ to 5eek cut-rate parking t.okena. The council abo is expected to fmaliie a joint powers a~ ment with the Laguna Beach ·County Water District to con· strud a tennis court atop a metal water reservoir near the-In· tenection of Bluebird CaDYbR Drive and MomingsideI>riv~. · The cost will be borne by the City. The proposal has been opposed by~everal Bluebird Canfon real· dents who claim it will mcrease noise and congestion in' the neighborhoi:>d. 1<t tll I ' The Junk Business If • ,,, 11 • Addressing the Central Indiana Floor Cover· ing Association, an industry sp0kesman, Walter Guinan said: "Too many people in the floor covering in- dustry are convinced the public only wants to buy ''Junk" carpet." we·re afraid that you might also get this Im- pression from the ada which specify unbelievable low prlces. Investigating these ads will determine one of two things -either the carpet IS Junk, or they will try to sell you something more ex- penalver I f 111 H •' .. .. ,. . ,,,. '" .... ' '~ .. '• II 'h'I ... , . .,., •I We don't sell junk at Alden's, but we do have 1 lt quality at competitive prices, and the beat in-11· stallatton In the county. LIC. NO. 2 :1002 111• .. , 1111 I., 11 I I '1 n 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MEM. CALIP. 92627 • PHONE 646·-4838 -64'6-23~~ ( ' I I I l ' I I I ) • Eyes .Too Big PS4 Bit Off a Bumlle? • 8)' li:JL1'0N MOSKOWl'n The mosl heavily traveled alr route in lbe world is the Los Angelcs·S•n P'tancl8':o ~rrtdor but tl1e airline that doborn lnates the run is losing money. It's a.not.her example of w success can .sometimes be your undoJn1. , PaeiOc Southwest Airlines CPSA} sets the pace on the LA-SF route, whose timetable looks more like a railroad commuter run than an airline schedule. Planes take oa In either direction all duy Jong. Money Tree Du ring the morning rush hour, from 7 a.m. to JO a.m., PSA !Ugh~ leave every 45 minutes. Meanwhile, United Airlines, the No. z car. rier on this route. is taking of( every hour on tl1e hour. TWA and Western Airlines also serve the corridor with lesser !r e· quencies. ALL TOLD, IF YOU include flights from all the airports In tl1e San Francisco and Los Anteles metropolitan areu, the traffic on this route adds up to 7 million passenfers a , year. And PSA is carrying more than baU o t.bete passengers. PSA bas often been ca5t in the role of a hero for brineing low-cost tra vel to Californians. Since it rues only In.· California, it's not subject lo regulation by the federal Clvll Aeronautics BoarcJ' (CJ\B). And what it did was undercut the price charged by th~lCAB·regulated carriers, !orcin1 t.bem to meet this compettti&t. ... As a result, the LA-SF trip is a bargain. It's 340 miles between the two cities; the flight takes an hour, a nd the current one-way fare is $20.75. It's app~oximatel~ the same distance between Chicago and Mmneapohs, or between t:hicago and Cleveland, but the CAB permits airlines serv· ing those cities to ~harge $44 and $41. PSA'S PIONEERING vaulted the airline into a com· pany that did $154 million of business in 1974, up dramaUcal- )y from the $20 million it logged in 1964. Wb y then is PSA now awash in red ink? The company reported a $2.5 million Joss for the first three months of 1975. One reason is that its eyes, fiushed with success, became very big. It bought four California hotels, including the Queen Mary Hyatt, figurine to feed its passengers into them. The hotels have been losing money at the rate of $2 million a yeer and PSA would dearly love to sell them, ex· cept it can't find a buyer. PSA was also so cocky about its hold on the LA·SF route that il ordered faye L-1011 TrlStars from Lockheed. These are giant planes with a sealing capacity of 297. Each carries a price lag or $23 million. Two of the TriStars were put into service last year, coin· ciding cataslrQphically with a recession·induced decline in traffic. PSA found itself in the vulnerable position or ex· panding its seating capacit,-just as Californians were de· ciding to save money by cutting down on their travel. ln the first four months of this year PSA carried 125,000 fewer passengers than it did in 1974. SO PSA HAS NOW been forced to go begging to Lockheed, pointing out that at cannot use the three TriStars it has on order .. Not only can't the airline use them, it can't pay for them. This spring it even had to ground the two TriStars already delivered. °' . Bargaining Seen By Oil Exporters LIBREVILLE, Gabon CUPI) -The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Coun· tries ts ready to bargain with the West over the size of the next oil price fncrease on Oct. l , OPEC officials say. The orf1cial~ interviewed in the aftermath of the OPEC ministerial meeting here last week, said the West can keep the increase low by tnmming its own innation r ate before i:tutumn and by making con· ~essions in t he "dialogue" l>etween OPEC and the in· dustnal nations. THE OFFICIALS predicted the oil nations will put intense pressure on the West in tl1ese two areas, using the threat of high price increases as a weapon . But many of the 13 OPEC nations themselves were said to be acutely aware tl1at a s harp new price increase could prolong the Western re· cession and halt the recovery in Western demand for OPEC oil . The ministerial meeting put off any new pnce increase Japan's Auto Firms Running Full ·Speed . TOKYO (AP) -Contrary to the situation in many other auto producing countries, mos t or Japan's car assembly l~es are running at nearly top speed, there 1s a s urge of domestic buying, and over-all production estimates are be· inl revised upward despite sluggish exports. I It now looks as if the Japanese will make just more than 4 ~illion passenger cars this year. This is up fro'!l .3.9 !'fllion last year. but fewer than the record 4.4 m1lh on t"f'ned out .in 1973 before the economic decline following th~ oil crisis and skyrocketing*1n ataon. • JAPANESE AUTO MAKERS produce about 20 percent of all the world 's cars. Americans are expected to buy about half, or 604,000, or J apan's passenger car exports in the fiscal year beginning April 1, down slightly from 513,000 !or t he same period last ~ar. . " Japanese auto executives have been a ble to keep. their plants running by fi~t pushing exports and then turmne to t~~ home market when foreign sales dropped orl. After the oil crisis, domestic Japanese car sales fell :d)out 25 percent in 1974. But higher·gusoline prices around th~ world m ade the economical Japanese cars even more pbpular and exports spurted 27 percent. The export drive meant over·all Japanese auto produc· tloh fell only about seven percent in 1974, althoagh U.S. ind European makers suffered declines of 10·30 percent or more. ' THE JAPANESE CAR makers also have b4'.en ~ the hit)it of paylng a lot of overtime, rather than takang on too m}lDY workers. So when production was cut back there was no need to lay off regulur employes. ln 1973 overtime ac· CC111Jnted for about 20 percent ()fall the hours pul ln by Toyota Jtpduction workeN. As sales fell, Toyota, for exomple, merely stopped mak· 1-ig:cars on weekends and holidays, held the work shlf\ to a reaular 1 hours a d ay and in this way was able to cut costs enoua h to cacape lhe painful mass layoffs which have hit ~t ma11utacturct1. Some 160,000 auto workers have been laid ort In the Unlted Stole . .-Tbe averaae Japanese production llne work~r makes a llUle more Utan S3 an hour, rompClred to $6.04 an hour for a \MJ.. auto assembler. ~"HOWEVER, DOMESTIC soles tn April jumped 32 Pet· '*"from a year earUer to202,000 pusenaer cars and gales wt" 198,000 ln May, up 50 percent. from the depressed levels 01~month1. '"The baatc reaison for the reloUvely •lrong domeaUc dc-.,;~~d fa because all the customcmrexpect the price or cars wUl increase ln the near<uture becouseoHhe additional rosts oi, nll·polluUon and u fC!ty equipment," said TOlhlhito Hayano, en analyst with Nomura Research Institute, an arm oloneoc.J~pan's big stockbrokers. ,, - TuMday,June17, 1t75 DAIL v PILOT A I J . ·Tueada~s Clo1in1 Price• NEW YORK .. STOCK EXCHANGE· .. Ye•r'• Hlp-Lowe Appear EYery Salarday H•W YOllUC ~P.!.!, , -S.. Nt4 ~ .. , soi.. Mrl S. Ntl Sdtt Htt Wn Ntt r:~:i tact'.~": , .. ~ 0.. Olo , f (td.) 0.. 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June 17, 1975 QUEENll By Phil lnterlandl Cambodian Deaths Rmorted LONDON (U Pl) -Tens of thousands of C-am- bodla:os h•ve ·perished, some ot starvaUon, and others by eJCecution, WMier the .new retlme there. the Dally Telegraph has.reported. • "Reliable reports indiute that C&mbodl• is now ln the midst of what may prove to be one ol the most profound human tragedies in recent Ume$," the newspaper said. THE DISPATCH W~ datelined Bangkok and quoted Western diplomats as saying ''Tens of thousands have already died, and are continuing to die as the doctrinaire Khmer Rouge victors ruth~ les~ly ·purs ue their goal ol establishing 'the only true peasants• revolution in Southeast Asia." · "The old and the infirm have died as they have been forced at gunpoint from the tQwns into the countryside by the Khmer Rouge." the Telegraph said, adding: "Many more have perished as a result of ~04lTO~OI ICH9UU. LIMOUSINE SHY ICE TO 04l N OM "Someone suggested a ge neral over-all raise, and that was that for the suggestion box." LOSAHGELES ..... ,... HEWPORT-LAGUH4 ...... s I ooo .... ,..,°" ()tit WAY Guilty in 24 Deaths 213-45'-IUJ 5l,._i,...........,. s. .......... Discotheque Arson Trial THE EARL'S P\~ ..... ,... AllC-. Ser•lce Tit•• St.-h At Yow Door ( 495-0401) WHITE PLAINS, N. Y. (AP > -In a surprise move, Peter Leonard, 22, has ple aded g uilty lo murde ring 24 persons who died in the June 30 lire at Gulliver 's dis- c o th e qu e in P o r t Chester . The unemployed ·10th grade dropout a lso pleaded guilty t o arson and burglary ch a rges before state Supreme Court Just ice George Bei s h e im Jr. i n Wes tc h e s t e r C ounty Court. Leonard fainted as he left the courtroom. BEIS HEIM GAVE Leonard a temporary sentence of 15 years to life and set July 16 for permanent sentencing. Leona rd 's pe rmanent s entence c o uld be a minimum of 15 years to life and a maximun of 25 years to life. ~ l< 00 IT YOVIMlf •1•1b~I no~· AT 21922 c.-.. c., ......... ~ 0...lO i.. •• or "·•• Pio-. by his ''stupid action," ~iiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii he caused the death of • the 24 young people. Jury selection began l a st Thursday after Beisheim ruled that con- f es s ion s and other materia l provided police by Leonard would be ad- missible in court. ACCQ.JtDING TO the indictment, Leonard broke into a bowling al- ley adjacent to the dis- coth e que and , after burglarizing a cigarette F.~~~;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-.i machine, set a fire in a store room. The fire s mouldered for about two hours before smoke started to enter the dance floor area of the night spot that straddled the New NEED HELP?· • Coll ALCOHOL HELPLINE • York a nd Connecticut 835-3830 border . The fire burned out of control for more 24 hours a day tha n five hours. +: As the several hundred LCOHOLISM COUNCI m e rryma kers left the OF ORANGE COUNTY discotheque . in acrid /~=======~~ smoke, many panicked r ltarveUon, for the mWklna wbo have be-. pushed out ot the towns ere competi.q one aaainst the otber !or~· they can lay tlM6r bands on to Ht. . •• . "THE DE,\THS FaOll atarvaUoa alone rawt ... lne from the Khmer 1totue•1 brutal determlnatton fo reduce everyone to 'peuant• ata~us would see~ on the basis of readings amonllrellable sourcu an "'Bangkok, to be oo a large basis.7 .. There are also deaths by execuUon to be. taken into account," it said. "For reports amone those few Cambodian refugees who have been a ble to flee Into Thailand since the Communist victory s.ay these are widespread and numerous. • • "Cholera, widespread before the Copununlst takeover. has now reached epidemic prop0rtions as medical ser vices have cOillapsed. . 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A deep, fiYG-(ib tread gives long mlleage, while hundreds_ of traction sipet add positive traction on wet or dry pavements. ·3195 'T Plu1 '2.ofA F.1£.T, )'f 6 .~v ' t I 17 17 i \ \ VOL. 681 NO. 168, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1975 Toda~• a .. 111g N.Y.Steeks TEN CENTS 1 -Couehes Cry \E'Oul -at Ant~se~ Laws I WASHINGTON (UPI) - College football coaches predict· ed today that intercollegiate sports will be killed if Congress permits rules t-0 stand requiring equal treatment for women athletes. Led by Darrell Royal of Texas, the coaches denounced the an· tisex discrimination regulations recently issued by the depart· ment. of Health, Education and Welfare and said they would have a "destructift economic im· pact" on all college sports. "Eventually, I can see a dying process for all athletics -for both men and women," said Royal , president of the American Football Coaches Association. "I can't see that they will do anything but eliminate, kill or' seriously weaken the programs we now have in existence." Royal testified before a House Education subcommittee study- ing wnether the new HEW rules -which require equal treatment for women at all universities re- ceiving federal funds -conform to the spirit and the letter of an· tidiscrimination laws. Accompanying Royal were fellow AFCA members Bob Blacltman of Illinois, Jerry Claiborne of Maryland, Frank Kush of Arizona State; Tom Osborne of Nebraska, Bo Scbem· bechler of Michigan, Mike White of California and Joe Yuk:ica of Boston CoJlege. Addressing themselves solely to the impact of the proposed rules on sports, the coaches argued that athletics should be exempt because sports programs receivenofederal funds. "These rules just will weaken our programs to the point where people won't buy tickets to see them," said Royal. He won quick support from Rep. Ronald MotU (D-Ohio), a crew·cut congressman who went to Notre Dame on a baseball scholarship. "I thank God for football and basketball that supported us or else I never could have gotten my education," Mottl said. "The bureaucrats at HEW are all wet on this. We want to be fair to women, but this is not. the way to go about it.'' The coaches pleaded tor Congress to disapprove the rules and enact a moratorium during which HEW would be required to study the need for such anti-sex bias rules in sports and the economic impact they would have. .. County Employes · Stage Protest Standing Ovation Welte Given School Reins Delty ..... s..n .... tilEW SUPERINTENDENT · Richard Welte Mangan Quits Saddleback Rec Position By JAN WORTH Of Ult! Dlllly ...... SUtt Trustees of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District ratified the resignation of Superintendent William Zogg Monday and installed Deputy Superintendent Richard Welte as the Cull s uperintendent to replace him. The selection of Welte drew a standing ovation from an au- dience of about 75 at the special board meeting at Los Alisos In· termediate School in Mission Viejo. Trustees announced that they will pay Zogg $45,000 -one year's salary plus fringe benefits -by June 26. That sum is the contract buyout agreement between Zogg's. attorneys and the board. . · Zogg and the board have clashed repeatedly since UU'ee new trustees were elected March 4. The negotiations to replace him have been conducted over the last several months in secret ·meetings. "We believe that the present iermination agreement. • • and a resi)ectful parting of the way. is in the best interest of this school . .district, the board, Mr. 7.ogg, and -above all -the taxpayers and the children it is our responsibili· ty to educate," Trustee Dennis Smith said in a prepared board statement. Sources close to the situation ;Edward Mangan, director of wbo asked not to be named said ii'chool and community services one agreement of the negotiation lor the Saddle back Valley package was tbpt a 10-pagelistof Ullified School District, has 64 objections to Zoglf'S ad- become the third administrator ministration -Crom alleged con- jn a week to resign his post. ruct. of interest indiscretions to a -Mangan, 52, who had recently lack of leadership -will be kept Mn designated coordinator o! a secret . 41Strictwide recreation program, The board statement said, ''It Jaas asked to be reassigned as a is fundamental that an elected aunselor, a job he held prior to board of education have a chief tJils one. executive officer in whom it has "We are still ascertaining our con!idence, and with whom it can counseling needs, so we don't work cooperatively and effec- know yet if we'll be able. to re-tively in carrying out its elected auign him," Personnel Director responsibilities. Gary Shinkle said. "Such a relationship between '1The{e is still the possibility we Mr. Zogg and the present board might not be able lo vacate this has not been possible. Separation job," Shinkle added. then becomes the only mean- .Mangan. like Robert M~tthew ingful alternative." oo resigned as assistant The former superintendent, ·aupertntendent of business last who bas not spoken with re- ,.ieek came from the Tustin porters since a week before his Union High School District when resignation, was not at the meet- unification created the new Sad-ing and most of those who were cDeback district three years ago.· applauaed the board's action. Mangan made about $27,SOO a.s Smith also attempted to direct.or of school ai:id ~mmuru-answer recent criticisms or the t" ~rvices. Tbat Job included d .f. 11 th06 h led ~rvising child we~a~e and at-boar , spec1 ica Y e ur Undance _ a posthon once by former SVUSD trustee · <See MANGAN, Pa1e A?) (See WELTE, Page A2) * * * * * ·* '&'Dope It's Not Purge' \~I D.llly ...... SUit .... LAURENCE SCHMIT TALKS WITH EMPLOYE REP JUDY TUZ Faced Roomfull of County Employes Thi• Morning Stock Supreme Court Cites State Jurisdiction WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Supreme Court ruled unanimous- ly today that stockholdets have no right under federal law to sue corporate officers who make ii· legal campaign contributions out of company coffers. Justice Wi!Jiam J. Brennan Jr. said that rulifg otherwise ''would intrude into an area traditionally committed to state Jaw." The court said that under 1974 amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act, a stockholder can only ask the new Federal Election Commission to investigate corporate contribu· lions. If the comm istjon finds evidence of ·wrongdolhg, it can ask the Justice Department lo file criminal charges. Stockholder suits for civil damages against corporate of· licers must depend on state law, Teachers Picket . Capistrano Board By JACK CHAPPELL Oftlle Dally Piiot Staff Teachers of the Capistrano Unified School District picketed the school board meeting Mon- day demanding action on-i>ay in· creases and fringe benefits. · The teachers are members of the Capistrano Unified Federa- tion of Teachers, the smaller of two teacher unions in the district. Federated teachers president. Jim Smith charged the school board and the administration have not been bargaining in good faith with the\eachers. Smith said that if the board at- t e mpts to draw out salary I negotiations into the next school year, it will face the possibility of a strike by teachers at the year's start. ''They are just waiting until they see what we are going to say. U we don't say anything they'll give us four percent. H we do say something they'll give~fivepeD­ cent. -"If you're silent, that denotes acceptance, that's where we dif- fer from the CUEA (C8pistrano Unified Educators Association, the other teacher union)." Smit.ti said. <SeeTEACHERS, PageA2) Brennan said. In other actions, the court: -Reversed the conviction of a Louisiana man sentenced to three years in prison alter mak- ing a drunken threat in 1972 against then-President Richard M. Nixon. The court based its unanimous ruling on a techn.ical error in the trial and sidestepped review of the First Amendment issue raised by the man, George Herman Rogers. He was paroled in December 1974 alter serving part of the sentence. -Ruled 7 to 2, in a case from Pittsburgh, that a restaurant owner who pipes radio music into his establishment is not obligated to pay royalties under the copyright laws. ~ Ruled 6 to 3 in a Georgia case that federal antitrust laws do not bar large city banks from acquiring control of smaller sub- urban banks when there has been a close working relationship between them in the past. The campaign contributions suit was filed in Philadelphia Federal Court by Richard A. Ash, a stockholder in Bethlehem Steel, against Stewart S. Cort, the corporation's board chairman. Ash objected to a 1972 ad- vertisement appearin g in various national publications which, without mentioning the name o! any candidate, appeared to favor the re-election of Presi· dent Richard M . Nixon. .Former Trustee Angry Man Escapes, Not Clothes U long distance running is a lonely sport, consider the plight of a young man skinnydlppln1 with four girls Monday night in the pool off ShorecllHs Mobile Country Club in San Clemente. . \ The court decision came on the third anniversary of the Watergate burglary, which trig· gered investigations disclosing sever·at corporate violations of the contributions law. Bethlehem Steel was not among the com- panies charged. --I Just hope to God this ls not a purse. Jn my own heart and my awn mind r am not f'Ully con· vlnced that it is not." So said Vincent McCullouab, former Saddleback Valley VnUied School District .board trustee in an anary response to ~board'• action Monday raU- Jylnl Superlnteodent Wllllam nee·· resignation with a cath .auementof $45,000. •:1 feel anary. there'• no ques· Um about it, and tben's aome re· mane." said McCullough, a Sad· dleback Colleae coach and -.icat education teacher. -;-8e waa otte of the three-man ~ ~lLJ who aave 1.ola a t four-year contract extension Jast December. The new board, which bas locked horns wilb Zogg since its election March 4, broke that contract Monday after several months of secret negotia- tions and the cash setUement. "I hope from here on out we do not see principal changes and ad· ministrator changes that are nothing more than o purge," McCullough said . Board President Georse Henry took quick issue wHh McCUllough'• remarks, asking him to define purge and SJ>eCify exactly wbat hew as ref errlng to. "It kind of bothers me that you use the word purse, Vioce,'' Henry said. "I'm suggesting strongly that you are not aware of all the facts." -"One day you'll have to tell me the facts, George," McCullough retorted bitterly. Another citizen challenging the board's action, Sandra Leavitt o! El Toro, reminded Trmtees Loa Young and Dennis Smith that when Zogg was hired in 1971, lhcy pleaded for a less hasty, more representative selection process. "Where is your teacher and community lnput,'' .Mrs. Leavitt sald. "11 this not a ha.sty de- dsioo?'' (Sff aEACT, PaieAJ) \ 4 • . "SUlpect number~-• last seen clearing the fence naked with no clothes. Units were unable to locate because be made like a track star and disap~ pearect,•'tbepolicelogread today. PoHce took the young man '1 clothes lnto custody. The ,arts, clothed \Wien police mils arrived, were notbeldf~ . . Process Server Sues Over Attack A process server who claims she was severely bitten by a German shepherd dog while she was deliverina documents at a Laguna Hilla address sued the owner of tbe animal Monday for $25,000. Sandra Kay Bishop names Bernard Cannon, 23411 Los 'Adol'DOI, Lapna Hills, as def en· dut in her Ora1tae County Superl« Cowt action. Siie autes tbe atta.ek OCC\&fred J.111t Apil& 'No Way' Say 500 Pickets By GARY GRANVILLE OftMO.lly ...... ant . About 500 sign-toting Orange County employes marched through the civic center in Santa Ana today protesting county gov- ernment's 1975-76 wage-fringe benefit offer. "No way!" the marchers shouted in response to county negotiators' offer of a two per- cent pay raise for 2,000 members of the Orange County Employes Assocation (OCEA >. The negotiators reportedly have offered 4. 75 percent wage increases to another 7,600 OCEA members. The well organized picketing of the county administration build- ing was peaceful and orderly. Later, 3,000 county employes were scheduled to gather in a civic center plaza for a mass pro-• test rally. According to OCEA Executive Drreetor .John Sawyer, the pickets this morning were not de- monstrating on county time. "For some it is their regular day off. Others are taking com- pensatory time off to which they are entitled and, I believe, some are on vacations," Sawyer said .. : "There is no impairment of public service that I know of," he added. And, Sawyer emphasized, there is rulan to strike. County-SOard of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich re- fused to find fault with the pickets that circled the block outside his six-story office in the .:ounty ad- ministration building. _ •·1 believe that American citizens have the ri}ht to peacefully protest. And as long as the protests are peaceful and orderly I don't see bow I can ob· ject to them," Diedrich said. His sentiments were shared by Supervisor Laurence Schmit. Schmit s tood among the pickets discussing their protests which center not only on the wage offer but the county's in- sistence that .a three-year con- tract be negotiated now. A disse nte r among the supervisors was Robert Battin . As the Board of Supervisprs meeting room this morning ~as !illed with placard-carrying employes, Battin remarked that it might not be necessary for the county to hire additional workers .. (See PROTEST, Page A2) Or:~:!Jl, ~a•t Weatller . ... Mostly cloudy -aga1n- Wednesday, according to the weather service, with only partial clearing in the afternoon hours. Not much temperature chaDie. Highs both days 65 to -;o. INSIDE TODAY Nguyen Anhtvyet, former United Press International ~~t. has bun.are- aldnt of Los Angeles for more than a month now. He relates how he is getting along 08 a Vinnomese rejugee. Story, photo A?. - I\ i DAil Y PILOT SS O.lly ....... St ... ~· TEACHERS O F CAPISTRANO UNIFIED PICKET BOARD Federation Demanded Action On Salary, Benefit• WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Ford fold an enthusiastic lfOUP of businessmen today the natioa11 worst recession since the 1930's is ct>b:ling to an end and "we will soon be on our way up.•• "Now la the time to ~hart the rlf ht path back to p~perity w. tbout inflation and with : growth," the Prealdentdeclared. He said some •. econorhic in- c:Ucators will show t;P-gerlng sjgns of trouble for a 'f\.W.inonths "because they reco~ ~hat is past." "But I am confident that we are at the bottom of the economic slide and we will soon be on our way up,'' the President said in a speech to the National Federa-· tion of Ind~pendent Business con- ference. Deleeates to the conference in· terrupted bis 25-minute speech with appl ause 26 times. The loudest reception was for Ford's statement that he would work to reduce government regulation of the nation's business. ''The time has come to cut the federal red tape that binds the hands of small business,,. he said. In predicting an end to the re· cession Ford cited a survey pre- pared by the f ederatioo as well as his own list of government statistics. The federation survey "reports _ that small business has a sense of · optimism for the coming six-c T h U ge month period," Ford said. apo eac ers r "Since sm~l~ ~us!Jless exercises such a stabilizing in!luence on re- cession, that is a good sign for all A. d • • . • c Americans,"' he added. He also said that consumer llllIDS tr a ti Ve U ts confidence is increasing and that Picke ting t e a chers of the Capistrano Unified School Dis- trict proposed Monday that the district make more than S2 million .in administrative and operational budgets to raise the money necessary for increased teacher salaries and benefits. About 35 t e ac hers of the Capistrano Unified Federation of Teachers picketed the school board meeting in San Jua n Capistrano. No action was taken on their suggested cuts or salary demands. A major dollar amount could be saved by making a 50 percent r e du cti o n in s tudent bus transport and a SO percent reduc- tion in bus Jeasing for a combined savings of more than $100,000. ferences, elimination of the dis- trict librarian, combining of maintenance and operations supervisors, combining of vehi· cle maintenance supervisor and transportation supervisors and cutting of high school NROTC. '·In order to show the board of trustees there is sufficient money in the present budget to provide an adequate cost of living in· crease and to maintain the cur- rent medical benefits without re- ducing the QUJllity of education. the union proposes the budget categories and positions either be reduced or eliminated," the budget analysis s aid. Teachers initially asked for 20 percent pay increases and sub· stantial fringe benefit increases. * * * •'ront Page A J retail sales are climbing, by 2.2 percent in May. "Altogether, the Commerce Department's leading indicators were up 4.2 percent in April," he said, noting that inventories and interest rates have declined, employment increased by 553,000 between March and May and the in!lation rate is down from last year's 12 percent to about 6 per- cent. In addition, applications for building permits increased 26 percent in April and orders for plant equipment in April were up more than 15 percent over March, Ford said. "Our national focus bas been on recovery. Now, we seek re- covery without inflation," Ford said. .. , WIDdows Bit-REACT .•• Smith replied that ,the present aituatJon ia "totall)' different" from the tint selection process. He pointed out that when Dr. Welte was chosen as s~rlnten· dent or the San Joaquin Elemen· ta.ry School District, he was the top candidate of a naUonwtde March. BB Gun Vandal Strikes THE' PLATE GLASS windo~s or many of San Oemente's downtown businesses were b1ast~ and broken by BB 1un shota which amounted to t)\ouaands of dollars (lamage discovered today by police. Even Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni's store windows fell vieum Lo the BB gun culprit. DiGlovanni aell1, amon1 otber things. security devices. Smith also reminded Mr11.· Leavitt that Welte recently had turned down an offer to bo superintendent of the Burl- inaame school dJst.rtct, where he was number one ot 110 can· dictates. POLICE COUNTED 39 businesses along North and South El Camino Real bit by the vandals who police believe fired al the 1tores late Monday or early today. The exact number of instances was unknown, but police aald ttuat as the merchants· arrived at their 1tore1, tbey would report in. '· SmJth revealed that the Sa~· dleback board, '1with the indlc~~ tloo that we were moving in that direction" asked Welte to slay • with the promise that he would soon become superintendent. Saddleback Board All other speakers supported the board, ~including Bill Mecham and .James Weban of the Saddleback Valley Edu- . catt>rs Associatiop, Rick Bohay Pay Accord Stalls of the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council,' and Cal Neve of the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council. "Past boards have exercls~ power in an arbitrary manner,· Mecham said, representing the t eachers. "This board has Ustened, and all facets of the community will benefit from this type of openness." . / By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Ottlle D•llY ,.lletSUH " No accord on employe salaries was reached by trustees of the Saddleback College Monday night despite a lengthy closed- door session involving six board members and district negotiator Roy Barletta. · When the board reconvened to a public meeting some two hours later, trustee president Robert Bartholomew apologized for the length of the meeting but would say nothing about the status of the negotiations. , Both the district's teachers and classified empfoyes are asking for wage increases of 18 J>e!Cent. Fro•Page AJ PROTEST ... if the employes in the meetiug room were at their jobs. His remarks drew hoots from· the protesters who up to that time had been sitting quietly in the meeting chttmbers. Sawyer said negotiations of the 1975-76 wage and fringe benefit package will resume Wednesday when a state med1ator will again take part in a meet and confer session. OCEA 's executive director said this morning 's picketing and the noon rally are intended to in- dicate to the county negotiators that the association's members are solidly behind those who represent them. About 180 employes are involved. . Nearly half are classified employes. · While the district's classified staff is asking for a flat 18 per- cent pay increase , Saddleback's teachers have put together a more detail~d pay r eques t package. They are asking for a 12 per- cent cost-of-living increase and an additional four percent "pay erosion" increase to offset the dollar's declining purchasing power. The remaining two percentage points would be made up by increasine the dollar "I think everyone has been watching the way things have un- folded, but the point is, now the decision has been made and it's just about time we stop fighting and start working 1 1 ' Neve s aid. - * * * E'ro•Poge A l amounts of monthly salary WELTE ranges. • • • Trustees so far have made no "response to the pay demands Chester Briner , who has accused and it is unlik'ely that they will the board of acting "like fit.le take any action on them until late superintendents," and of hiring.a summer. management consultant to wodc The Saddle back board has his· on the Zogg situation illegally. , torically avoided action on pay "We intend ... to establish raise requests until formal adop-policy and not interfere with lion of the district budget school administ ration as has scheduled in August. been suggested," Smith said. In previous years salary in-"We have great confidence in the creases have been equal to the administrative ability of our new government's official cost -of-superintendent , Dr. Richard li~ing index for the month of Welte. March. For 1975 that figure is "There is no 'chaos• as has 12.1 percent. been suggested," Smith con- While making no announce· Unued, referring to Briner's re- ment on how much was being marks that the Zogg termination budgeted for salary increases, would send the district into de· trustees did disclose Monday eperturmoil. night that they had pared the dis-"We believe that overall di6· trict's proposed tax rate from trict employe morale will'f'be $1.03 to 97 .8 cents by making strengthened by these changes ..... budget slashes in other areas. Regarding lhe hiring of the This was accomplished by de· management consultant, John laying c.onstruetiol) of Sad-·Wagner. Smith said "bis hir\rlg dleback's Olympic pool and phas· was not illegal bu~ bad to be rf!· ing down construction of the cam-done because the original agef\qa The proposal for budget cuts also suggests lopping 17 summer school principals in elementary, intermediate and high schools for a savings of nearly $29,000. Other teacher suggested re- ductions include : I TEACHERS Smith and Lea Weaglcy, a federaJ.ed teacher represen- tative, 'both said they supported a change of policy whereby salary and fringe benefits could be ad- justed once the school year was underway. Viejo High Schpol pus' ~rime_ter road, along with listing of t he ation by Mr. 1.ogg's otherfmanc1_al surgery. -office was inadequate." These action~ taken toget~er The total savings from the $600 were respon~1b_le for cu_!ting cost of the consultant's adv~e abo_ut $1 m llhon from. t_he will save the district "approic· -A $335,000 reduction in the schools 1 contingency fund (re· serve monies >. -Elimination of a deputy superintendent, the director of personnel, two junior high school vice principals, and four senior high school vice principals for a savings of $161 ,000. -Elimination of six elemen- t ary principals, and elementary vice principals, a SO percent re- duction of dis trict participation in the Regional Occupational Program and a 50 percent reduc- tion in the pay that board mem- bers receive for a savings of a~ut $240,000. -Reduction in work ex- per ie nce program, in con- School Aid Sought WASHINGTON <UPI) -A p air of c ong r essmen from California have introduced a bill which would make the fed eral government reimburse states for the cost of educating Vietnamese r efugees up to age 19. 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"Just like the swallows come back to Capistrano, the money always becomes available in the summer," Weagley said. Weagley s a id the teachers would be willing to settle for a certain percentage pay increase now, if the district were to pledge that if additional funds became available, the extra money could go to teacher salaries. Smith said he did not feel that the surfeit of teachers on the job market -characteriz~ by some as a ''buyers market" -had weakened the teachers' bargain- ing position. "Balderdash , plain balderdash. The teachers have a lot of clout. There can be walkouts in the fall, slowdowns and strikes. "I don't think the teachers are excited about this but they will acL IC they see the trustees con- tinue to ignore them, this ls the type of activity they can expect," Smith said. -Search On For Swgan A contest for a community bicentennial 2'logan has been addtd to the llsl of celebration activities of the naUon'a blrtbday by the Saddleback Valley Bicen- tennial Auembly. All area residents are lnvlt~ to submit their slogaM In 13 words or leu by June 30 to Jeanne Gafnebln, ~ Spadra Lane, Mlnlon Viejo. The 1logana wlll be jud•ed by a committee of the Saddleback Area Hl1torlcal Society, with wfnnerw announced July '· More informaUon Is available by call· ins Mrs. Gaenebin al837·363S. •• ' Offers Judo. Classes . . ' _origmal~y proposed $16 million imately $207 ,000 per school 1975-~6 fiscal year budget. year,11 Smith said. While most department heads have acquiesced to the budget cuts, head librarian Arlene Moore and instructional media director Bill Weisgerber com· * * * F rona.Page A J " Class~ the martial :art. of judo are being offered begmnmg Monday at Mission Viejo High School. Julius Geesey, a third degree black belt and Mission Viejo High School math and science teacher, will teach the Cree class, which is open to male and female students age 8 and up. Registration began Monday at the Mission Viejo High School pool, and continues through the week. Those not registering to· day or tomorrow for summer classes may do so at the first cl ass meeting they attend. Toro Student Wins Valley Slogan Prize "United We Stand for 200 Years" won first prize for El Toro Hi'h School student Valin· da Kyr1aa in the Saddleback Valley Hiatorical Society's slogan and poster contest. Miss Kyrias won a $50 savings bond, to be awarded Friday by the El Toro Women's Club. The awards ceremony will be held at 7:3() p.m . at the Sesame Street Mobile Home Park recreation building, 24922 Muirlands in Eh Toro.· Also to be presented with a $50 savings bond is Del Cerro student Susan Wallace, who won first prize among student.a tn elemen· tary and intermediate trades. Second place winners are Len Dramis and Davld Cr'andall, who will receive $25 bonds. More than 70 posters, lncludint the winning tour, will be on di.s- play al the awards ceremonies. Lenno n Files Suit NEW YORK CUPI> -Former Beatie John Lennon, flChUng a 1972 deportation order, bu filed suit aiainat t.be JUIUce Depart- ment, former attorney 1eneral John N. Mitchell and other of· ficlals, chargln1 they 1tn1led him out for "improper select.Ive pro1ecuUon. 11 . . Geesey has studied judo since 1960 and is the head instructor of the Orange County Kodokan J udo Club in Anaheim. He also teaches the course at Golden West College. Judo as taught by Geesey is a sport, not a self-defense. No blows using either the bands or feet are ever permitted. The beginning student first . learns how to fall properly, a skill which Geesey said can pre- vent injuries fro m f a ll s throughout a lifetime. Judo is also an excellent ex- ercise with no upper age limits of participation, he said. More information is available by calling 557·2864. •It .,. Plained to board members that MANGAN capital outlay expenditures for • • ~: the library were being halved. ·' They argued that the $68,000 appropriation was insufficient to meet their needs because the library serves the whole campus not only with books, but also audio-visual mate rials and equipment. U.S. Plans Blast PAHUTE MESA, Nev. CU Pl > -The United Stales will set off the ninth nuclear test explosion of the year Wednesday. called truant officer. Mangan and Matthew both r.e- signed in the midst of a turmatl caused by the resignation of Superintendent William 1.ogg. Both worked with 1.ogg, who was the superintendent of the Tustin Union High School Di~­ trict prior to bis selection for tbe Saddleba ck job. But neither confirmed that their actions were related to..tne new board of trustees which sought Zogg's, resignation. The Junk Business I , Addressing the Central Indiana Floor Cover- ing Association, an industry spokesman, Walter Guinan said : "Too many people in the floor covering in- dustry are convinced the public only wal'lts to buy "Junk" carpet." We're afraid that you might also get this im- pression trom·the ads which specify unbelievable low prices. Investigating these ads will determine one of two things -either the carpet IS junk, or they will try to sell you something more ex- 1 pensive! We don't sell junk at Alden's. but we do have quality at competitive prices, and the best In- stallation In the county. DEN'S :insiailatian:·custom drapsriss UC. NO. 230422 1663 PLACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA ME.SA, CALI,. 92627 • PHONE 646·.038 -646-2355 f; ') .. n • ,, ,, . ' • I I I I •I I It .,, l • •• I I c l , .I I I }. I ' . 'I -. ' . ' " I ~ . -:· PVIDe VOL. 68, NO. 168, l SECTIONS, 24 PAGES --·-r ' ' ,, ORANGE·COUNTY CALLFORNIA ____ .._ ... T UESDAY, JUNE 17, 1975 I T o day's dostag 'N.Y. Steeklil TEN tENTS :~:Coa(!laes Cry Foul . a ·t Antisex/ Laws )>i'I _I I , 'ft;,SHINGTON (UP)) -Welfare and said they would Royaltestilied be!oreaHotioe Kuab of 1'Tirona State, Tom e football coaches predict· have a "deslructiveeecnomicim· EducaUon subcommittee· study-Olbonae,Ol;Neb°raska.'Bo Schem· today that iptercollegiate pact" on all college sports. · Ing whether the new l;lEW rules beiCbler.:ot ·Michigan, Mike White aPrta will be killed if Congress '"EventUally, I can see a dying -'which require equal, treat.men~. ot·Ca}ifohtia aild Joe• Yuklca of permits rules to stand requiring process for all athletics -for for women at all univerilties re-· BOiton.Coltefe. 4:qual treatment for women both men and women," said ceivine federal funds -coo!orm Addres&IDg themselves solely · athletes.. Royal, president or the American to the spirit and the letter·o[ an· to tP.e ·i"!PPCt · of the pr1>poeed Led by Darrell Royal ofTcxa:s, Football Coaches Association. tidisciimination Jaws. rulei on 1 Sports, the coaches the coaches denounced the an· "I can't see that they will do Accompanying Royal were atcµed tb-t 'athletics should be tisex discrimination regulations anything but eliminate, kill or fellow AFCA members Bo~ exeinpt·M!c:a.uaesportsprograms retenUy issued by the depart· seriously weaken the programs BJackman of Illinois, Jei'.ry ritceivenote;deralfunds .. ~nt of Health , Education and wenowhaveinexistence." Cl;iiborne of Maryland,. Frank: ''These JVJ.ts just wiU.weaken • Our programs to the point "'here people won't buy tickets to see them," said Royal. He won quick support from Jlep. Ronald Mottl (!).Ohio), a crew.cut congressman who went to Notre Dame on a baseball scholarship. "I thank God for football a nd basketball that supported us or else I never could have gotten my education," Mott.I said. ''The bureaucrats at HEW are all wet on this. We w8nt to be fair to women, but this ii not the·way to go about il." The coaches pleaded ror Congress to disapprove the rules and enact a moratorium during which HEW would be required to study the need !or such anti·sex bias rules in SWJrts and the economic impact they would have. :County Employ~ Stage Protest ~tate Budget UCI's Hospital ~:~Funds Cut Out ltl ~ . : " 11 .. Funding tor U C I r vine's p111nried on·campus hospital bas been eliminated rrom a joint le.gisletive committee's recom- mendations for the 1975-76 state budget. 1 Floor discussions on the pro· .posed budget were set to begin late today in both the Senate and A'ssembly. ,.. In its present form, the con· Sfiuction funding for the UCI· ~alifornia College of Medicif!e in- cludes $S million for acquisition Qr· Orange County Medical 'f:nter . $500,000 for working ~lrawings !or Medical Center re- novation, $50,000 for drawings for tWo planned clinics and $200,000 for drawings for the on·campus holpital. Additionally, the recom· ·mended budget incl\l(les $55(),opo for s tart· UP costs ro·r -Udt takeover of the Medical Center, . a..ccording to Assemb lym an • 9rUce Nestande (R·Anahefm). Nestande said he does not e:r:- Irvine Park, Ride Program ppensJuly 7 Two n e w Orange County Transit District park and ride l6l.6 will begin service to Irvine residents July 7, following ap· proval Monday by the city p)an- ~g commission. ~The com mission granted a con- ditional use permit to allow the d;atrict to set up the two tern· w.rary park and ridt; Jots. One will be located on ?dam Street a quarter mile east of Jamboree lloulevard. The other will be located al Myford Road and Mkhelle Drive. .. .Due to the time taken to obtain Ute necessary approvals, pouring asphalt for the p a rking lots has been d elaye d, according to tr~ansportation pl a nner Al Schweim of the Transit District. ·The lots will not be open until early Au gust, he said. ' However, he said, service will be_gin Jl!lY 7 and commuters may P°!rk on the street until the lots ~~ Main Street facility is on (See RIDE, P ag:eA2) peel a fin a l approval o[ t he· budget in today's voting as · legislators begin to wNngle over what programs should be funded and what programs do not meet state budget constraints. Recession Near End, Says Ford WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi· dent Ford told an enthusiastic eroup of. b~e.ssmen todly the nat.ion'a A~Jt r:mian ainc:e the tibo's 18: coming ~ah end and "wt?w.iU soon be on GUr1fi&y 1fp." 1 ••Now ia the time -u, Chart the right path ha.ck to prosperity without infl ation a nd with growth," the Presidentdeclared •. He said som e economic in· dicators will show lingering signs of trouble for a few months "because they r ecord only what is past." "But I am confident that we are at the bottom of the economic slide and we will soon be on our way up," the President said in a speech to the National Fed era: lion of Independent Business con· ference. Pelegates to the conference in- terrupted his 25-minute speech with l\l)pJause 26 times. The loudest' reception was ror Ford's statement that he would work tO reduce gover nment regulaUon of the nation's business. "The time has come to cut tbe federal red tape that binds the hands of small business," he said. _ In predicting an end to the re- cession Ford cited a survey pre. pared by the federation as well as his own list of government statistics. The federation s urvey "reports tha t small business has a sense of optimism for the coming s ix· month p e riod ,'' Ford said . "Since small business exercises such a stabilizing influence on re· cession, that is a good sign for all Americans,"' he added. He also said that consumel' confidence is increasing and that (SeeLUMP,'PageA2) ' •, , 'I ,I I DA+IY l'tlet SUift l'lwlle COUNTY SUPl;RVISOR l:AURENCE.SCHlllT.·TALKS WITH'EMPLOYE REP JUDY TUZ , , !'!!.Wl -"!.!'l...ttiY'~ f~~l qt;~ Efl!ploy~~Jhla l\lornlng _ L ~-~ .·· ,... ~;.,..,;.1 (.,c:,,•·"'1-'"'·: ... _ ..t...... !A -: "' St.;~k ~~ts. IDegal Supreme.Court l;ites State Jurisdiction WASHINGTON (UP!t -The .. Supreme Court ruled unanimous- ly today that.stockholders· have no right under federal law to sue corporate officers who make ii· legal campaigo.contributions out of company coffers. Justice William J . Breonan Jr. said that ruling otherwise ••would i ntrude into an area ·traditionally committed to state law." The cour\ saijf lhat under 1974 amend ments to the Federal Election ·campaign Act. a stocktiokl£or canonly ask the new Federal -Election Commission to inve5tigate corporate contribu· . ' MayQr-uses Irvine Chief·Describes Job What's it like to be mayor, the man at the top of t he city govern- ment heap? Irvine Mayor Art Anthony puts it this way : "In May, I attended 32 hours of meetings, ceremonies and appearances which con.- sumed 63 hours of time.'' That compares to 44 meetings and 75.8 hours in April, s ays Anthony, who is keeping careful track of what he does for his $150 a month~ MoVi ng from councilman 'to mayor, he says, caused an SO per .. cent j ump in his· automobile· usage and a 50 percent hike in his laundry bills. All this isn't counting the two hours a day he spends in cor· res,POndence, phone calls or con· venations with residents, city empioy·es . and other council meni)>e~. Working it out, Anthony figuies he e!lrns $2.17 an how'. "There are fringe benefits, of course," he adds. "How does one compute the· personal value ga,\'ned in releasing._live pigeons and<. snipping ribbons at open· iiiis'?~·~ ' lions~ Jf the commissi on finds evidence of wrongdoing, it can ask the Justice Department lo file criminal cha rges. Stockholder s uits for civil damages against corporate of· ficers must depend on state law, Brennan said . In other actions . the court : -Reversed the cqnviction of a Louisiana man s ~tenced to three years in prison after mak· ing a drunken threat in 1972 again.st then·President Richard M. Nixon. The court based its unanimous ruling on a technical error. in the trial and sidestepped review of the Firs t Amendment issue r aised by the man, Geor ge Herman Rogers. He was paroled in December 1974 after serving part of the sentence. -Ruled 7 to 2, in a case from Pitts burgh, that a restaurant owner who pipes radio music into his establishment is not obli gated to pay royalties under the copyright laws, -Ruled 6 to 3 in a Georgia case that federal antitrust laws do not bar large city banks from . (See COURT, PageA2) :·555 Irvine District Seniors Graduate • . ' t UNI VALEDICTOlllAN • C..o!Kam-- ' ' ' f uNI VALEDICTORIAN 'Monique -•IE.F Dl lCOVEllY' DniJ>e-·, -- ; • ' l · The SSS hi gh school seniors in the Irvine Un ified School District will receive diplomas marking the completion or their hi.gh school education in ceremonies at Univer sity High School Wed· nesday. . The joint ceremony, hononng the second class to graduate since the schools have come un- der the control of the Irvine School Board, will inclu~e stu· dents. foom both ·University High. School and the Secondary Educ-a.4 tion Learning Facilitator, the aJternative hiih school in the lrvfne Industrial Complex. The ceremony will be held in the center campus beginning at 7 p.m . lt will be the SELF scbool"s first g radua ting class . Dru Devlln of North Irv ine. representing the schOo), will 1Peak on ''A PasSage Into SELF Discovery.•· Unlvenity High School's two valedictorians, Carol Kamlnskas cfTurUe Rock and Monique Mor- (!IH Oll/\DS, Pap /\11 • ,- 'No Way' Say 500 Pickets By GARY GRANVILLE 01 t11e D.llly P l hoe s.t.ff About 500 sign-toting Orange County e mpl oyes marched through the civic center in Santa Ana today protesting county gov- ernment's 1975·76 wage.fringe benefit orre .. ··No way!'' the marchers shouted in response to county negotiators' offer of a t\\'O per- cent pay raise for 2,000 members of the Orange County Employcs Assoc<ition <OCEAJ. The negotiators reportedly have offered 4.75 percent wage increases to another 7,600 OCEA members. The well organized picketing of the county administration build- ing was peaceful and orderly. Later, 3.000 county employes were schedule d to gather in a civic center plaza for &.1 mass pro· .. test rally. ~SoOCEA~Ye Director J ohn Sawyer, the pickets this morning were not de· monstraling on county time. "For some it is their regular day off. Others arc taking com- pensatory time off to which they are entitled and, l believe, some are on vacations ," Sawyer said .. : • "There is no impairment of public service that I know of," he added. And, Sav.·y cr emphas ized, there is no plan to strike. County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich re~ fused to rind fault with the pickets that circled the block outside his six-story office in the county ad: ministration building. _ "I believe that American citiz e ns h ave the right to peacefully protest. And as long as the protests are peaceful and orderly I don't sec how I can ob· ject to them ," Diedrich said. His sentiments were shared by Supervisor Laurence Schmit. Schmit ·stood a mon g the pickets discuss ing their protests which center not only on the \\'age offer· but the county's in· sistencc that a three·ycar con· tract be negotiated no"'· A di s senter amo ng the supervisors was Robert Battin. As the Board or Supervisors meeting room this morning was filled with placard·carrying employes, Battin remarked that it might not be necessary for the county to hire additional 'A--orkers (See P ROTEST, Page A2) Or:•_•; a s:•Bt Weatloer !'.1ostly cloudy -again - Wednesday, according to the weather service. with only partial clearing in the afternoon hours. Not much temperature c h a n ge. Highs both days 65 to 70. INSIDE TODA. Y Nguyen Anhtuyet, former Vnited Preas lnlernational correspondent, has been.a re· • S'idenl of Loa Angeles for more lhan,a month now. He relater how he is getting .along.as.a Vi•tnameae re/Mgee . Story , photoA7. 1 1 I "I DAIL. y PIL.OT A 11 A dde nd11m Could this be the work of the local Greek underground? Or is it a wry comment by someone who isn't sold on the "macho" approach to smoking? Phantom sign painter made this aadition to cigarette billboard near the intersection of 17th Street, Superior A venue and Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. s ·addlehack Board Pay Accord Stalls By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI 01 tlle D•ll'I' ,.lltt St.Ill No accord on employe salaries was reached by trustees of the Saddleback College Monday night despite a lengthy closed- door session involving six board members and district negotiator Boy Barletta. When the board reconvened to a public meeting some two hours Jater, trustee president Robert Bartholomew apologized for the length of the meeting but would say'nothing about the status of the negotiations. Both the dlstrfera teachers and <'lassified employes are asking for wage increases of 18 percent. About 180 employes are involved. Nearly half are classified employes. While the district's classified staff is asking for a flat 18 per- cent pay incrasc, Saddleback's teachers have put together a more detailed pay request package. F roMPage Al SLUMP ... retail sales are climbing, by 2.2 percent in May. •·Altogether, the Commerce Department's leading indicators were up 4.2 percent in April," he said, noting that inventories and interest rates have declined, employment increased by 553,000 between March and May and the inflation rate is down from last year's 12 percent lo about 6 per- cent. In addition, applications for building permits increased 26 percent in April and orders for plant equipment in April were up more than 15 percent over March, Ford said. .. Our national focus has been on recovery. Now, we seek r e- covery without inflation," Ford said. · ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT ,,.. °'-,.,.,, 0.lly Piiot Wllh wl>lcfH<COft .. -lhe ~W\·Preu, tlp.,blo<"'°"bYl""O"'""" CN~t P\olbO\JUng C.O,,...,._ny ~'"•" ftl1hom. wt,,. P<Jt>ll""'d MqNUy llltw~ f nO<lv ,.,. Ct-• I• -~. Newl)Ot1 Bee<ll, H\Olllt"<l!Of\ 11"<1<!• I o....-1•1n V•ll•y. •rvln• .. S•OG••D•<• v ... ,.., ,,.,d UvuM 0...<11/SoVlll CoHI A ''"01" "()•nMI echlt°" h puc1IVtt• s.turd•r' """1 ''""'°''" rn~ pr 11'1< ,~1 11ubll~lllt19 plel\I < ~• JOO w, " Oay Sl•Nrl, CO I• Al'• j, CAl•forn•~ ti•,• Robert N. Weed f»ll'\ldenl ""° l'Ublo>l\ft Jack R. Curley ,,,,.., p,,,h:tent •nd Grtwr•t Alt.4'f\f'?Pr Thoma\ Keevll Editor T hOmas A. Mufphine ~MOl"9 EOl•et Charle~ H. L.oos Richard P. Nall "'P,,..,, MeM9'"0 Edna,. Office-: CM~tMw now.•1ens1,,,.. ..... l"Ott .. IKll »U ,.__, ~""'' ,....,.. U<llKll, llMC--,..Y-1 -•f!O'tl\ lloc11 11e11 &ff<ll ~va<d ~lebet-v.i .. , Utot Le,..,-..., "' """ 01~ ,,_ Tetepho~ (714) 642-43'1 Classified Adv•rt1sln9 '4:Z·S67a ~fMleb«-V•llt yN•-Oll1 • Sl14l10 r,.... ~"CJ ......... 495·0630 C..rr...,1. ,.,, °''" .. <.0<111 ll'ub11u1111~ t..ot.-., ......... , ................ ,146,, ... , .... . ,._tltf' ., ••wfll'U'l•m•l\fl M t•lf'I "'·· M ,.,.,..,li(tf wll,..wt •t>•(••• j)tt,,.101011 ol .~ ..... ,. S.C..-. tlH• l'O\lal)" !MUI .. c.tl• M.fH, ~.~11Mllll\..,(¥rlt<P00-!11'1', W _.,ti •-•My, ""lllMy dHllMlltM fJ Of _....,. I , ' They are asking for a 12 per· cent cost-of-living increase and an additional four percent "pay erosion'' increase to offset tl'te dollar's declining purchasin( power. The remaining two percentage points would be made up by increasing the dollar amounts of monthly salary ranges. Trustees so far have made no "response to the pay demands and it is unlikely that they will take any action on them until late summer. The Saddleback board has bis· toricany avoided action on pay raise requests until formal adop· lion of the distri ct budget scheduled in August. In previous years salary in- creases have been equal to the government's official cost-of. living index for the month of March. For 1975 that figure is 12.1 percent. While making no announce- ment on how much was being budgeted for salary increases, trustees did disclose Monday night that they had pared the dis- trict's proposed tax rate from Sl.03 to 97 .8 cents by making budget slashes in other areas. This was accomplished by -de- laying construction of Sad- dleback's Olympic pool and phas- ing down construction of the cam- pus' perimeter road, along with other financial surgery. These actions taken together were responsible for cutting about $1 million from the originally ptoposed $16 million 1975-76 fiscal year budget. While most department heads have acquiesced to the budget cuts, head librarian Arlene Moore and instructional media director Bill Weisgerber com- plained lo board members that capital outlay expenditures for the library were being halved. They argued that the $68,000 appropriation was insufficient to meet t heir needs because the library serves the whole campus not only with books, but also audio-visual materials and equipment. Fre •Page A l COURT •.• acquiring control of smaller sub- urban banks when there has been a close working relationship between them in the past. The campaign contributions suit was filed in 'Pttladelpbia Federal Court by Richard A. Ash , a stockholder in Bethlehem Steel. against Stewart S. Cort. the corporation's board chairman. Ash objected to a 1972 ad· verlisement appearlnli in various national pubUcatJons which, without menUoninl the name of any candidate, appeared to favor the re-election of Preti· dent Rlchard M. Nixon. The court decision came on lhe th irll anniversary of lha Watergate burglary, which trig- gered invesllgallons dllcl<>1ing 1everal corporate violaUon11 of the ~tribuUons law. Bethlehem Steel was not among the com· panles ~charged: ·Killer , Rev.eillS Method ~ By TOM BARLEY btu.. oau, ,._..,. Convicted killer Steven Craig Hurd described for his jury today· the way he cut out Mission Viejo te~cher Florence Nanc:y Brown's heart, ate part of it and otrered the rest aa a aacriftce to .. my father, tbe devil.,. Hurd, 25, testified during bis sanity hearing that be unearthed Mrs. Brown's body from a shallow grave near the Ortega Highway in June. 19'10 after be returned from San Francisco~ He told an obviously shocked jury that he cut the woman's heart into little pieces after creating "a star or death" around the heart with ashes and paper. "I burned part of the heart after my father told me that he was proud of me," Hurd said. ''Then I ate the rest." The jury has found Hurd guilty of first degree murder in the kill· ing of Mrs. Brown, 31,.oC El Toro, ·and the hatchet slaying 24 hours earlier of service station atten· dant Jerry Wayne Carlin, 21. It must now decide if Hurd was sane when"' he stabbed Mrs. Brown to death and watched con- victed killer Arthur Craig "Moose .. Hulse nearly de· capitate Carlin with a roofer 's ax. It was alleged in bis trial that Hurd led the gang cl drug using drifters w ho dragged Mrs. Brown from her c.ar and then murdered her by mutilation in a Irvine orange grove . Hurd, obviously dazed from the sedation administered to him before he is led to the courtroom from the count y jail, repeatedly became impatient today as de· fense attorney William Gamble questioned him about the satanic rit es conducted over Mrs. Brown's body.· "Look m an, I told you all this five years ago, didn't I?" Hurd asked his lawyer. ''Yes, but you didn't tell the jury," Gamble said. "I want you to tell them exactly what you did to that teacher five years ago." Hurd explained that his fa th er-be believes be is the son of Satan-was in constant con- tact with him when Mrs. Brown and Carlin were murdered. He explained that the heart ritual give.s the eater the soul of the dead person and is part or a satanic ritual U~l bas been in force for man>' thousands of years. . Hurd also testified that his father has already decided that Hurd will die in 1977 but has not yet determined exactly how aod where that death will take place. Fro• Page AJ GRADS ... row of El Toro Marine Base, will share an address titled "Golden Memories of the Past -A Thture With Higher Dreams.'' American Field Service ex- change student Rafael Munoz de Bustillo of Madrid, Spain, will speak on his experiences during the past year in Irvine. Father Thomas Gannon o! Our Lady Queen of Angels church will deliver the invocation. Diplomas will be presented by school board President Elizabeth Sicoli and Superintendent A. Stanley Corey. . The class of 1!175 will go to Vic- tor Hugo's in Laguna Beach for a dinner dance immediately following the graduation cer~mony. Thursday, the class will hold its final activity. a day at Disneyland. Gulf in Talks With Rockwell PITl"SBURGH, Pa. (AP> - Gulf Oil Corp, has begun pre- liminary talks with Rockwell In· temational Corp. on a number or possible joint ventures, including a merger that would create the nation's firth-largest corpora- tion. In a brief joint announcement Monday. the two Pittsburgh· · based fiTms said they are con- 1lderln1 "combined errorts in hi Cb teehnolOIY areas, the AC•. qul1lU01D of Rockwell uMta by Gulf, affiliatio n throusb tho purchHe of Rockwell 1ffUriUe1 by Gulf and merger ol the two compule1." Dance Workshop Slated in Irvine Re1lstratJon for • IJX·Wffk aummer workshop on ~ fOf' &YtDAUt.I wlll be heJd trom 3:IO toep.m. at Vista VerdeSebool ln Irvine. The worklbop be11D1 Monday. E\arther lnlormaUQn may be obtained by callln& the 1pon50r, the trvlne Institute of Dance AIU, at 552·8259. Wlitdows Bit BB Gun V antlal Strikes THE P.LATE GLASS windows or many or San tC.lemente'a downtown buslnesses were b1ast.ed and broken by BB gun shot.a which lltnounted to thousands of dollars damage discovered today by police. Even Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni's store windows fell victim to the BB eun culprit. DiGlovannl sells, amona other tblng1, security devices. FOLICE COUNTED 3t businesses along North and South El Camino Real bit by the vandals who police believe fl.red at the stores late Monday or e~ly today. The exact number of instances was unknown, but police 1ald that as the merchants arrived al tbelr stores, they would report in. Sex Caller Feigned Police, Kidnaper NEW YORK (AP) -A man who allegedly impersonated both a policeman and a kidnaper has been arrested in connection with a two-year spree of obscene phone calls t hat sometimes culm inated in sex acts as "ransom." Police said the man made calls to "hundreds" of women in the northeast section of Queens. Fearful t hat their husbands had been kidnaped, some victims followed the caller's demands that they remove their clothes, Fro•Page A l RIDE ••• route 203, which r uns from south Orange County lo Long Beach along the San Diego heeway. The Myford Road facility is served by routes 201 and 209. Route 201 con nects to the Fullerton park and ride lot, with subsequent connections into Los Angeles. Route 209 connects to the Northeast Anaheim in· dustrial area. · Transit district plans call for about 180 parking spaces at each of the two facilities. 'Ibe commuter routes will run Monday through Friday with· buses 'timed to mesh with work hours and quick connections with other bus lines, said Schweim. The two park and ride lots are temporary, said Scbweim,>nd will be used for a year or two un- til permanent facilities are con- structed. Permanent facilities m:QPably will be located on other Slftl5, be said. Driv~r Fleeing Police Killed HOLLYWOOD (UPI> -Two people were killed Monday night when a pickup truck being pursued at high speeds by police rammed anoth er vehicle broadside at an intersection. The dead were John S. Riley, 49, of Buena Park, and Margaret Wa lker, 63, of Los Angeles, driver of the second vehicle. Police said. orficers saw Riley's pickup weaving in and out oftraf- fic ·on Santa Monica Boulevard and began pursuing him at speeds of up to 80 miles an hour and through numerous red lights. After a 4112 mile chase, Riley's vehicle struck the woman's car broadside. He was pronounced dead at the scene and she was dead on ar- rival at a hospital. unlock the doors a nd wail for him blindfolded. . . First impersonating a policeman, the man allegedly told the worn en over ttie telephone that there was a kid- naper in the neighborhood and a member of their family might be in danger. The women were t.old that the ransom demand might be more than money, but the Police Department would make no re- commendation on what the women should do. Later the man would call again and in a gruff voice make his kid· naper's demand. Robert Schwartz, 22, of Glen Oaks, Queens, was charged with aggravated harassment, im- personating a police officer, at- tempted grand larceny and coer- cion. Dimes Award Lunch Slated The Oran~e County Chapter or the March of Dimes will hold its annual awards luncheon Wednes· day, from noon to 2 p.m. at the Sheraton-Newport Hotel in the Brazilia Room, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Awards will be given to out- standing volunteers. The local chapter will also elect a new ex· ecutive board for the following year. Tickets for the luncheon are $.5.25 per person. It is open to anyone interested in working with the March of Dimes. Reservations can be made by calling the chapter office at 979-2270. Troops Set J!' or Trmning SAN DIEGO (AP) -Twenty. one warships, 100 planes and 8,000 sailors and Marines are tak- ing part in a training exercise off Southern California. An amphibious raid on San Clemente Island was a key phase with underwater demoli- tion teams and Camp Pendleton units taking part. The training continues through June 27. Among the ships are the Coast Guard cutter B-Outwell from Seattle. the ammunition ship Pyro and fleet tug Mataco from San Francisco and the oiler Camden of Bremerton, Wash. Nautical Flicks At UCI A film f estival entitled "American Heritage nnd the Sea'' Cealwinl nautical and bii;- torical movies will open Wednea- day night at UC Irvine. • The festival is sponsored by tJlC Amerlcan Nautical Heritage Foundation, a Newport Beacb· based organization dntmming up fllnds for long-range bicentenni•I projects. The series will continue at least through the summer with films shown on w ednesday and Saturday nights -the same bill both nights of the week. Ad· mission to the movies is $2.50 for adults and $1.50 for students. Each film night will include three movies. Wednesday's of- ferings are a full-length feature on John Paul Jones, "Freedom 2,000" -a short animated documentary on tbe • history of free enterprise in America -and a Jacques Cousteau film on the CaJift>rnia gray whale. Di~tors of the foundation are hoping the film festival will help finance several activities, in- cluding the recreation of a 17th century schooner and the open· ing of a nautical museum. . Rick Kimball, head of the foun- dation, said he is hoping to build a replica of the Humboldt, a ship used to survey the California coastline. · Kimball says it will cost at least $100,000 to complete the recreation and that it could run as high as $200,000. However, students from local high schools and community co~ leges would participate in the shipbuilding, cutting costs con· siderably, Kimball says. He'11 like to start the project in 1976. Along with funds expected from the film festival, Kimball hopes to r aise more money through memberships in the foundation. • Memberships range in pri"e from the $5 seaman lo the $5,000 admiral -"which means we'll need either a lot of seamen ot.a few admirals," KimbaJJsays. The nautical museum is also a long-range goal of the foundation and would include artifacts re· covered from the old Humboldt and other items of historical marine interest. Persons interested in more ln- !ormation about the mm festival or the shipbuilding project m!ty phone Kimball at 642-0076. 11 Fro• Page Al PROTEST ••• if the employes in the meeting room were at their jobs. His remarks drew hoots from the protesters who up to that liroe had been sitting quieUy in the meeting chambers. Sawyer said negotiations ofthc 1975-76 wage and fringe benefit package will resume Wednesday when a state medial.or will again taJce part in a meet and confer session. , OCEA's executive di rect~r said this morning's picketing and the noon rally are intended to ip- dicate lo the county negotiators that the association's members are solidly behind those wbo represent them. U.S. Plans Blast ,, rt PAHUTE MESA, Nev. <UPI> -The United Stales will set-off the ninth nuclear test explosion of the year Wednesday. The Junk Business *•••••. carpe Addressing the Central Indiana Floor Cover- ing Association, an industry spokesman, Walter Guinan said: "Too many people In the floor covering in- dustry are convinced the public only wants to buy "Junk" carpet." We're afraid that you might also get this im- pression from the ads which specify unbelievable low prices. Investigating these ads will determine one of two things -either the carpet IS junk, or they will try to sell You something more ex- pensive! We don't sell Junk at Alden's, but we do have quality at competitive prices, and the best in- stallation In the county. • DEN'S :insiailatiaii:·custom drapsriss UC.NO ?~22 1663 ,lACINTIA AVENUE • COSTA M£SA, CALIF. 92627 • PHONE 646 ... 838 -646-2355 . . ' . .. . . . ... .... ... -.,, 1 I ' ) f J -Today's Closlag N.Y.Stoeks }EN CENTS I .voL. 68,_No. 168, 2 secr10Ns, 2~ PAGr;s ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA _TUESDAY, JUNE 11, 191s 1 ·.: Coaelaes. C'l'fl. Foul at Antisex Latvs • 'WASHINGTON CUPI) - (;jollege football coaches predict- ed today tbat . intercollegiate. aports will be killed if Congress :permits rules to stand requiring eg~al treatment for women .rwiietes. Led by Darrell Royal of Texas, the coaches denounced the an- tisex disc~minatioo regulations recently issued by tbe depart- ment of Health, Educ~tlon and Wellare and said they would have a "destructive economic im· pact'' on au collese sporta. "Eventually, l can see a dying process for all athletics -for both men and \Vomen," said Royal, president of the American Football Coaches Association. "I can't see that tbey will do anything but eliminate, kill or seriously weaken the pmsrams we now have in existence." Royal •testified before a House Education subcommittee study- ing wh~ther the new HEW rules -which require equal treatment for women at all univen;ities re- ceiving federal funds -cantorm to the spirit and the letter of an· ticliscrimlnation laws. Accompanying Royal were fellow AFCA members Bob Blackman· of Illinois, Jerry Claiborne of Maryland, Frank K,.1b of Arizona State, Tom OSborne of Nebraska, Bo Schem-becbler of Michigan, Mike White ol California and Joe Yuk.lea of Boston College. Addressing themselves solely to the impact of the proposed rules on sports, the coa'ches argued that athletics should be exempt because sp0rts programs receive no federal funds. "These rules just will weaken our programs to the Polnl where people won't buy tickets to see them," said Royal. He won quick support from Rep. Ronald Mottl <D-Ohio>, a crew-cut congressman who went to Notre Dame on a baseball scholarship. "I thank God for f~tball and basketball that supported us or else I never could have gotten my education," Mottl said. "The bureaucrats at HEW are all wet on this. We want to be fair to women, but this is not the way to go about it." The coaches pleaded for Congress to disapprove the rules and enact a moratorium during which HEW would be required to study the need for such anti-sex bias rules in sports and the economic impact they would have. .County Emplofes Stage Protest $1.B Million • Council Weighs -.:Budget Slashes ;The Huntington Beach City Council hopes lo adopt next ii~ar's proposed $33 million l>tldget tonjgbt after what may be a lengthy session starting at 7 otclock. · Council mem hers will be ' W#!ighing $1.8 million in budget cuts suggested by department 1'eads with public t estimony at last week's budget hearing against cutting some of the city's more popular programs. . In addition, City Administrator Dave Rowlands has proposed a separate list of $1.1 million in budget trimmings, including elimination of the city's public in- formation office. He also has suggested ways to raise an extra '2 million in re- venue. JC lhe matter can't be settled tonight, the council voted• to 3 to Quiz Looms On Sinking ~ Courthouse Orange County supervisors or- ' dered a special e.ngineering 11 ~dy today to determine who is to blame for an estimated • $500,000 worth of damage to the ) West Orange County Courthouse in Westminster. The courthouse is sinking ·gradually into a peat bog. ~upervisors authorized the ,study at the request of County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, who sajd he must know exactly when the sinking caused enough damage txrbe noticeable "by a reasonable man." Legally, Kuyper srud, that is the point where .certrun stat~t~s ofllimitation begin and he sa1d 1t is possible some of the county's legal recourse may have expired slrice the facility was completed seven years ago. lr the study determines that so- meone can still be p~ecuted or sited supervisors made it clear the>' will pursue ~uch actions. State Budget meet again Thursday night. But Mayor Norma Gibbs insist- ed the matter should be setUed tonight, saying budget debate is keeping the council from taking up other important business. . Council members still have not met publicly with department heads to discuss their $1.8 million in cuts. They represent eight percent of the $23 tnilllon operat- ing part of the budget and came about after Rowlands ordered each department to trim its plans by eight percent. The council was expected to discuss those cuts with depart- ment heads at Monday's 5:30· p.m . study session, but they took up the time on other budget mat- ters instead. Councilman Jerry Matney, however. did criticize some of Rowlands' suae$te(I $1.1 million in tr.immings.i ln P•rticular elimination 01 tbe public in- formation .-nee and tta d.lrector Bill Beed. Matney said the~ might be room to trim the budget in that area but· not eliminate the de- partment entirely. Councilwoman Harriett Wieder agreed, adding, "I think our biggest problem always seems to be communication." She suggested re-evaluating the department altd perhaps broadenin(.its powers. Eliminating·~it would save $70,000 a -year, according to Rowlands. Matney also opposed cutting the city's $10,000 allocation to the Bicentenpial Commission and <See SJ.ASH, Page A%) Library Friends Seeking Volunteers Friends of the Huntington Beach Library are seeking volunteers to staff a new Art and Book Store in the Central ·Library. The shop is designed to rent books on the best seller list, as well as pieces of sculpture and framed prints. Proceeds will go for library equipment and books. Those U.terested in volunteering may phone 842·3704. ._.lrvine Hospital .. Furul Eliminated Funding for UC Irvine's planned on-campus hospital. has been eliminated from a Joint Jeii.llative committee's recom· mendatJons for the 1975-76 state budeet. · peel a final approval or the . budget in today's voting as · legislators begin to wrangle over what programs should be funded and wbat programs do not meet state budget constraints. . · Dally ...... Sutt ....... COUNTY SUPERYiSOR LAURENCE SCHMIT TALKS WITH EMPLOYE REP JUDY TUZ Board o1 Supervl9ora Faced Roomfull of County Emptoyes Thia-Morning ReceSsion .. Fades-~F ord ~We 'll Soon Be.on Way Up,' He 'l;ells Group WASHINGTON CAP> -Presi· dent Ford told an enthusiastic group of businessmen today the nation's worst recession since the 1930's is coming to an end and "we will soon be on our way up." "Now is the time to chart lhe right path back to prosperity without inflation and with growth," the President declared. He said some .~omic in- dicators will show lingering signs of trouble for a few months "because they record only what is past." . "But I am confident that we are at the bottom of lhe economic slide and we will soon be on otir way up," the President sa.i<l in a speech to the Nati~ ~era·· tion of Independent Bu.smess con- ference. Delegates to the eonf erence in· terrupted his 25-minute speech with applause 26 times. The loudest reception was for Ford's statement that he would work lp reduce government regulation of the nation's business. "The time bas come to cut the federal red tape that binds the bands of small business," be said. In predicting an end to the re- cession Ford cited a survey pre- pared by the federation as well as bis own list of government statistics. . The federation survey "reports that small business bas a sense of optimism for the coming six- month period," Ford s~id. "Since small business exerctSes such a stabilizing influence on r~ cession, that is a good sign for all ·Americans,'" he added. He also said that consumer confidence is increas~g and that retail sales are climbing, by 2.2 percent in May. • "Altogether, the Commerce Department's leading indicators were up 4.2 percent in April," he said, noting that inventories and ··interest rates have declined, employment increased by 55.1,000 between March and May and the inflation rate is down from Jast year's 12 percent to about 6 per- cent. In addition, applications for building permits increased 26 percent in April and orders for plant equipment in April were up more than 15 percent o.ver March, Ford said. · "Our national focus has been on recovery. Now. we seek re- covery without inflation," Ford srud. New Crisis Communists Gain In Italian Election ROME (UPI) ·-Italy's Com· munist Party stunned the domi- nant Christian Democrats today with large gains in regional elec-· tioos which threatened a new government crisis and spurred fresh demands for the Com- munists to join the government. Final results sho.wed the Com- munists polled 33.4 percent of the ballot, an increase cf nearly 6 percetlt and 2.5 million votes over their national total in the first regional elections in 1970. The Christian Democrats won 35.3 percent, a drop of nearly 3 percent. Communists celebrated the victory through tbe night and ~ay and Party Secretary Enrico · Berlinguer held a victory r~ly in St. John Lateran Square. Red cloths flew from windows throughout the capjtal of Rome and Communist youths paraded through the streets. Italy's capitalists reacted dif- ferently and stock on the Milan Borsa dropped s harply in trading today with Fiat losing 9 percent, Pirelli 11 percent and Mon- tedison 10 percent. "The Communis t Party is more than ever indispensable for the salvation and rebirth of the country." Berlinguer told a cheering crowd outside party headquarters. noor dlac'ussions on the pr~· ~ed budget were set to begm • Jitte today in both the Senate and ~mbly. Huntington Beaela He said the regional elections, which saw the Communists come close to outpolling the ruling Christian Democrats. ''indicates the will of the people for a change of policies, methods and direc· tion in the life of the country.'' 11) its present form. tbe con· stru~tion IU11din1 for the. U~l­ Callfornia Cbllege of Medica.oe ln· clCia.es $5 million !or acquisition of 'Orange C(>uoty Medi~al Center, $500,000 for working dr~*inga for Medical~~. r re-nol(aJk>n, sso,ooo fordrawsnp for tv/O ~anned cUnlc• and $200,000 tot 1 awtn11 for tbe on·c•mpus tal. dlUonally, the recom- m eel bud1et includes '550.000 fo 'atart-up co1t1 for UCI 4kwer of tbe Medioal Center, -~~rdln1 to Auembtyman ~tNestande <R·Anaheim). Jlilll&lande aatd he doel not ex- Play~Ound to Reopen The popular Adventure Play- ground la Hyntlngton Beach iqy reopen in a few ..._ -but perbaJ)ll wUJt m aJor ebaD(ea. City Parks Dlreetor Norm ·Wort.by told the City CowteU Monday Digbt an lnauraMe ftrm is willinl to carry a policy on lhe dirt pit play1round for $8,000 to $10,000 a year. But the firm .1pecineC1 the cable slide, ateep blutr eatrance and part ot the play atta be elim1nat· they asked the staff to "negotiate lth otber afety harder" and cbe~k more firms. == w some . 5 The proposal also could in·. "1 tb.lnk JI0,000 sounds like an elude a 2S~ent or $10.a·year fee to mormoaa amount for just that pay(oreoverage, Wortbysaid. ooe lite," said CoutJCllman Jerry Tbe playground wu cloced lbtne.y. "eapecially · when you Xq 11 0lf orders from the city's are nrictJcally destroying th• re111la1: Insurance carrier, oit .. ~-_ la•urnC'e Company of the lhher council members Padflc Coot, bec,use of pot.en· aareecl, 1nd whUe they didn't tialbMard,loe!bUdren. rule out acceptlq tbepropoMls, • ....LAY,pqeAJ) ' L.. ... Seniors' Fashion Class Scheduled Senior-cltiiens may r-egister Monday for a speeial color, line and fashion class being offered free by Oran1e Coast College at the Fountain Valley Community Center. Cla1sa will be offered from 12~30 to 3 p.m . the next eight weeks at the center, 10200 SlateT Aft. Studftlta may register at lhfJ cl.as&. or by phoning 982·3'34, ox- tAtnJdnri 211. 'No Way' Say 500 Pickets By GARY GRANVIU.E Of U.. D•ily PIMt SUff About 500 sign-toting Orange County employes marched through the civic center in Santa Ana today protesting county gov- ernment's 1975-76 wage.fringe benefit off er. "No , way!" the marchers shouted in response to county negotiators' offer or a two per- cent pay raise for 2,000 members of the Orange County Employes Assocation (OCEA). The negotiators reportedly have offered 4.75 percent wage increases to another 7,600 OCEA members. The well organized picketing or the county administration build- ing was peaceful and orderly. Later, 3,000 county employes were scheduled to gather in a civic center plaza for a mass pro-, test rally. According to OCEA Executive Direc:tQr John Sawyer. the pickets this momfng were not cle-- monstrating on county time. "For some it is their regular day off. Others are taking com- pensatory time off to whlch they are entitled and. I believe, some are on vacations," Sawyer srud .. : "There is no impairment of public service that I know of," he added. And, Sawyer efuphasized. there is no plan to strike. County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich re· fused to find fault with the pickets that circled the block outside his six·story office in the county ad- rnjnistration building. _ "I believe that American citizens have the right to peacefully protest. And as long as the protests are peaceful and orderly I don't see how I can ob- ject to them," Diedrich said. llis sentiments were shared by Supervisor Laurence Schmit. Schmit s tood among the pickets discussing their protests which center not only on the wage offer but the county's in- sistence that a three.year con- tract be negotiated now. A dissenter among the supervisors was Robert Battin. As the Board of Supervisors meeting room this morning was filled with placard-carrying employes, BaWn remarked that it might not be necessary for the county to hire additional workers (See PROTEST, Pa.geA2) Or~_':tJ C-•t 7~ ---~· Weatller Mostly cloudy -again - Wednesday, accormng to the weather service, with only partial clearing in the afternoon hours. Not much temperature change. Highs both days 65 to 70. INSIDE TOD" V Nguyen Anhtuyet, former United Presa International correspondent, h<u been a re~ ment of Los Angeles for more them a month now. He relates how he is getting.along as.a Vidnameie Te1ugee. Story, photoA1. 't \ ·""'~ -. Dally Piiot ""°'° • ., Rlc!Wlrd OHM Ata Adde11d11n1 Could this be the work of the local Greek underground? Or is it a wry comment by someone who isn•f sold on the "macho'' approach to smoking? Phantom sign painter made this addition to cigarette billboard near the intersection of 17th Street,· Superior Avenue and Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Frona Page Al SLASHES PROPOSED. • • $24,000 for next year's July 4th parade. But council members said they might look at trimming those amounts and, instead, providing F ro1n Page A 1 PLAY ... "seed money" for outside fund raising and matching city funds. Other cuts in Rowlands' $1.1 million list, with the amount of savings in parantheses include: -City. Council, Man in Wa~hington program ($16,000 ). -Library, cutting supplies and staffing annexes half-time with volunteers and one roving supervisor ($137,165). -Public s afety; closing But two weeks ago about 25· Warner Fire Station ($285,000) parents asked the council to try and cutting out police overtime to reopen tJie area, at the bottom ($33,845). of the Bruce Brothers gravel pit, -Parks, after school play. Talbert Avenue and Gothard SJroundpro&ram (~,,000). Street. -Downtown Redevelopment, At the time City Administrator ~asib!litystudy ($100~000>. Dave Rowlands s aid he would try -City Attoroe~, trim a d.e~uty to seek insurance through and secre tarial pos 1t1on IJoyd's ofL~ndon. <$31,~19). But Monday night, Worthy re- WASHINGTON (UPI) -The Supreme Court ruled.unanimous- ly today that stockbo1den have no right under federal law to sue corporate otficers who rnue ii· legal campaign contributions oat of companY, coffers. Justice William J . Brennan Jr. ·said that ruling otherwise "would intrude into an area traditionally committed to state law." The court said that Wlder 1974 amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act, a stockholder can only ask the new • Federal Election Commission to investigate corporate contribu-· lions. If the commission finds evidence of wrongdoing, it can ask the Justice Department to me criminal charges. Stockholder suits for civil damages against corporate of- ficers must depend on state law, Brennan said. In other actions, the court: -Reversed the conviction of a Louisiana man sentenced to three years in prison after mak- ing a drunken threat in 1972 against then-President Richard M.Nixon. The court based its Wlanimous ruling on a technical error in the trial and sidestepped review of the First Amendment issue. raised by the man~ George Herman Rogers. He was paroled ·in December 1974 after serving part of the sentence .. -Ruled 7 to 2, in a case from Pittsburgh, that a restaurant owner who pipes radio music into bis establishment is not obligated to pay royalties under the copyright laws. -Ruled 6 to 3 in a Georgia case that federal antitrust laws do not bar large city banks from acquiring control of smaller sub- urban banks when there bas w• a close working relation• between them in the past. The campaign contributions suit was filed in Philadelphia Federal Court by Richard A. Ash, a stockholder in Bethlehem Steel, against Stewart S .. Cort, the corporation's board chairman. Ash objected to a 1972 ad- vertisement appearing in various national publications which, without mentioning the nam&of any candidate, appeared to favor the re-election of Presi- dent Richard M. Nixon. The court decision came on the third anniversary of the Watergate burglary, which trig- gered investigations disclosing several corporate violations of ported that Hal Brick of Jon.es, Gillespie and~ppert, which handles the city's ·nsurance busi- ness, bad arrang d the $8,000 to $10,000 policy wit a firm whict\ wished to remain nonymous. He didn't know if-i was Lloyd's of London or not. Joint Medic Project Eyed .., the contributions law. Bethlehem Steel was not among the com~ panies cha_rged. But some council members .found that arrangement curious, particularly Henry Duke. "'Are they the ones who want to be anonymous?" h e asked, offer- ing to contact the firm himself. Matney suggested instead of· leaving the matter to Brick, who withdrew the insurance in the first place, ''the city ought M> be doing it themselves. "And they ought to be shopping for another insurance company if Mr. Brick can't do the job," he said. . And when it came to approving preliminary designs for four new neighborhood parks in the city, council members deferred the matter to the city attorn~y. part- ly for financial reasons. But part of that issue came about after Matney and Duke suggested children seem to enjoy open lots and the dirt pit more than manicured parks anyway. ORANGE CO.AST HIF DAILY PILOT Tt>e Ore~COast Delly Piiot, wHnwhlcll•Hom· t>Ontd ti>«' Nrw<·Ptess, Is t>Ubl1s'-I by'"" O•dnQ<' e.oast Publlst>lno Come> any. ~•PM~•~ eo•••ons ,.,~ publlVW!<I Mf>nd•Y 111rou911 Fna..v ror Co.i• -.iesa, ,..wport Beech, Mun1lnq1on !ll>acn • F~un­ u ln Vall•y, Irvine, !>eddlt~<~ VOllO( end IA9UN S.4Kh/$oUlll Coa•t. A "nQh •Njlon..I edlllon is. pubflsllff !>eturdavs and Sun<l•(\ 1 n" prnw.lp.ol pu1>h'>hin9 plant I\ Ill lOll W~'I U11y Slree1, Colla Mew, C.l1lorn1 .. '111>1~. Robert N . Weed Prnldent end Put>11""'r Jack R. Curley Vice Prt>•Clent •no c.e~•I MaNlll!"r Thomas Keevil Editor Thomas A. Murphine jlo\ll nea1nq Editor Charles H . Loos Richard P. Nall ''"'"'-' ~""'11"'9 E<lllon . Terry Coville W"'l 0•-114' C';ounty Ed<lM HuntlnotOfl Buch Office 171/} 8-clt 8o11l~Y•fd ~lllna AWC!re u . P.O 8o• 1'0 •• ,..,, Other Offices u oun•IMa(ll, 11e.c;--,,*s1rf"l1 C.0.la 1111«,. ~)Cl 'll\l~\I n.¥ ~r"t Hil!w()Ofl °"14'tl" lJ)) N•w-1 Aoul•vMd ~...,.o V•ll•v: 1no1 L• ,.., ~ al 5-n Dlt!;IO F '"wey Tel.,.._. (714) 642 .. 321 CJasslfttd Adwrtlslng .,.2-1671 llt.-*""Of.,. .. Ceu111y ~ti.~ 540-1220 The Fountain Valley City Council is expected to discuss joint paramedic agreements with the cities of Huntington Beach and Wes tminster at an 8 o'clock meeting tonight .. Under the arrangement, the paramedic team closest to an ac- cident · or medical emergency would respond r egardless of city boundaries. The three cities, along with Seal Beach, have a similar agreement for fire protection. Seal Beach is expected to join the paramedic arrangement, too, when it gets a paramedic team. Top Citizen To Be Cited Huntington Beach's Citizen of the Year will be named Saturday night at a banquet sponsored by the HOME Council. Various community groups made nominations for the annual award. Past recipients include Don Shipley, William Sussman, R .E. Dingwall, Jack Green, Vince Moorhouse, Irving Tue her, Mrs. Margaret Carlberg, Alvin Coen and Mrs . Myrtle Stinson. The banquet w ill be held at Sam's Seafood Restaurant, 16728 Pacific Coast Highway, Hunt- ington Beach. Persons wishing to purchase tickets should contact Ivan Marks at 536-7186. Ties Okayed · By Marianas SAIPAN, M'ri-ana I slands (UPI> -The people of the northern Mariana Islands voted today to accept commonwealth , status with the United States in- stead of remaining as a district of the Pacific trust territory. . More than half of the 13 pre- cincts ln the tabulations showed that about 80 percept. ol the population voted in a plebiscite to accept the commonwealth cove· nant siined last. February by their p-0Jit ical Jea.ders and repreisentatives of the U.S. gov- emment. Acceptance of the new pollllcaJ stat\a marked the first. time in hall a century that the United States hos <icquired new ter-ritory. ( Guitar Class Set in Valley . The Fountain Valley Recrea- tion Department is offering guitar classes for youngsters 8 to 12, teens age 13to16 and adults. Classes begin July 1 on Mon· day and Wednesday or Tuesday and Thursday for four weeks at Courreges, Fulton, and Nieblas Schools, as well as the Communi- ty Center. The fee for eight lessons is $7 .50 and classes are limited to 15 stu- dents. Each ipust bring his own guitar. Pre·registration may be com· pleted at the Community Center, 10200 Slater Ave., from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays. Driver Fleeing Police Killed HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Two people were killed Monday night when a pickup truck being pursued at high speeds by police rammed another vehicle broadside at an intersection. The dead were John S. Riley, 49, of Buena Park, and Margaret Walker. 63, of Los Angeles, driver of the second ve~cle. Police said officers saw Riley's pickup weaving in and out of traf- fic on Santa Monica Boulevard and began pursuing him a.t speeds of up to 80 miles an hour and through numerous red lights. After a 41h mile chase, Riley's vehicle struck the woman's car broadside. He was pronounced dead at the scene and she was dead on ar- rival at a hospital. Arts and Crafts ~ssons Qffered Advanced artl and cralta cla11e1 tor younLTn 8 to 12 • yeara of aa• will July I at the Fountain VaJJey Community Center, J.0200 Slater Ave. The lee ts $12 lnctudin1 materlala for macrame, bread dough art, jewelry and wall pla- ques. Pre-regiatnUon can ba completed al the center. a . . ..-......... Valley Officers Upped Three Named Lieutenanls, Three Sergeants I Three Fountain Val}jly police officers have been prd'moted to lieutenant and three others have been promoted to sergeant. Promoted from sergeant to lieutenant were Bob McLain, 33, Carl Lawrence, 36, and Lewis Barlow, 33. The new sergeants are Rod Gillman, 26, Marty Eng- quist, 30, and Dale Herzog, 31. McLain started his police career in 1966 with the Los Angeles Police Department, then joined the Fountain Valley de- partment three years later. He hOld.s an AA degree in Police science, and lives with his wife in Fountain Valley. Lawr,nce has been a police of· ficer 13 years, with both the Stan- ton and Fountain Valley depart- ments. He teaches a cri~inalistics course at Golden 0.lly ,. ... SUff Pllote 'NOT ON COUNTY TIME' Employe Leader Sawyer From Page Al PROTEST ••. if the employes in the meeting room were at their jobs. His remarks drew hoots from the protesters who up to that time had been sitting quietly in the meeting chambers. Sawyer said negotiations of the 1975·76 wage and fringe benefit package will resume Wednesday when a state mediator will again take part in a meet and confer session. OCEA's executive director said this morning's picketing and the noon rally are intended to in· dicate to the county negotiators that the association's members are solidly ,behind those who represent them. 500 Evacuated MUNICH, West Germany (UPI) -Rain soaked a trainload of fertilizer and caused decom· position that unl eashed poisonous fumes, forcing evacua- tion of about 500 persons Monday night. West College. , Lt. Lawrence, his wlf e and three daughters, live in Cypress. Barlow came to the Fountain Valley department six years · ago from the Laguna Beach Police Department. A police of- ficer since 1962, Barlow bolds an AA degree in police science, and is working toward a bachelor's degree at Pepperdine University. - He live& in Laguna Beach with his wile and two children. Gillman joined the Fountain Valley department two years ago after working for Los Angeles · police. He will receive a bachelor's degree in criminal justice this month from Cal State Long Beach. A Westminster resi- dent, Sgt. Gillman is married and bas a son. · Engquist, also a former Los Angeles policeman, joined tbe Fountain Valley department five y'ear1 ago. He holds a bachelor's degree and wlll receive his Juris doctor degree in November. He and his wife, Julie, live in Huntington Beach. . Sgt. Herzog joined tbe Compton Police Department in 196,8, then transferred to Foun- tain Valley three years ago, where be worked In patrol, traf· fic and as a detective. He was named Officer of the Year last year by the Fountain Valley Police Officers Associa· lion. He is pursuing a bachelor's degree at Cal State Long Beach and lives with his wife and two sons in Cerritos. Malpractice Fee Decision Praised By DOUGLAS FIUTZSCllE . . Of tM Dall, .. , ... Slaff An insurance company de- cision to put off a 141 percent hike in medical malpractice in- surance initially set for July 1 was praised as "honoring their commitment" by an Orange County Medical /\ssociation of- ficial today. Phoenix Insurance Company, a subsidiary of Travelers Insurance, announced in special hearings on malpractice in· surance in Los Angeles Monday that it will seek a cowt decision on whether the hike is war- ranted. About 2,000 Orange County physicians would be bit by the higher premiums. Another jump has been predicted for the first of next.year. Tom Hennessy of the Orange County Medical Association pre- dicted that' delays in the legal process could hold up a decision on the hike until the end of the year, possibly keeping insurance rates stable until then. The insurance company pro- posed to forestall the hike until Oct.1. One of the medical associa- tion's main points of discord with Travelers is that ~he agreement to provide insurance "for associa- tion members is not up for re- newal until January. However, Travelers maintains ·that state insurance codes pro- hibit insurance companies from charging lower rates than are re- quired to support a line of in- surance, forcing a rate bike earlier: That rule is in effect to prevent users of one type of in- surance from paying the costs as- sociated with another. Hennessy said the company's decision is not really a solution to the problem that sparked walkouts by some medi~al specialists that virtually shut down most county hospitals last month. _ Physicians, fearing no soluti<>!l to their rapidly rising insuran~ premiums, may be beaded for another strike in September if nothing is done, he said. • Seventy-eight bills aie being considered in the regular and simultaneous special sessions of the slate legislature currently. One bill, drafted by Sen. Dennis Carpenter <R-Newport Beach.,) will be heard in committee tonight. However, Carpenter aide Jes,s Huff said he was not sure whether legislative action on malpractice insurance will be for th coming before th~ legislature goes on vacation Juqe 28. I~ Dog Clinics Announced Rabi es vaccination clinics for west Orange County dogs will be con· • ducted in Huntington Beach and Seal Beach this week and next month, un· der auspices of California Animal Control. Dog owners may bring them to Edison High School's basketball court .. from 7 to 9 p.m. tonight, to "' the Murdy Park' tennis · · courts from 7to9p~m. Wed· ··~ nesday and to the Golden • Weit College parking lot off " • Golden West Street during "' thesamehoursThursday. '' .,. Saturday, July 12, rabies .,11 inoculation shots will be 11 • given from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Seal Beach Fire Department, Eighth Street ... and Central A venue. The Junk Business Addressing the Central Indiana Floor Cover- ing Association, an industry spokesman, Walter Guinan said: "Too many people in the floor covering in~ dustry are convinced the public only wants to buy .. Junk" carpet.·· We're afraid that you might also get this im.. pression from the ads which specify unbelievable low prices. Investigating these ads will determine on6 of two things -eith'r the earpet IS junk, or they will try to sell you something more ex- pensive! We don't sell funk C}t Alden's, but we do have Quality at competitive prices. and the beat in· stallatlon in the county. DEN'S : iiistiJlatioii: ·custom drap~ris• UC. NO. Zl0422 ,, ... II ' 11 ... ''"'' trc, .flOI rt:'lt 1bn , , )t ' 'f I\ .... ... • ~· 1663 PlACENTIA AVENUE • COSTA MESA, CALI~. 92627 • PHONE 6'46·4838 -646·23~5 · !?· I - I f r s n e h 5 h 0 e e --- :VOL. 68, NO. 168, 2 SECTIONS, 24 PAGES ' ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1975 I. Today's Closlag N.Y.Stoeks • N TEN CENTS 4 • 1 l--fJoaehes· Cry F0'1;l at Antise~ Lams. ' WASHINGTON (UPI> - College f'ootball coaches predict- ed tOday that intercollegiate. laporta will be killed if Congress I ~rmlts rules to stand requiring '!equal treatment for women r athletes~ · Led by Darrell Royal of Texas, the coaches denounced the an- tisex discrimination regulations recently issued by the depart- Welfare and said they would ·have a "destructive ecooomic im· pact"bnallcolleiespbrts'. "Eventually, I can see a dying process for all athletics -for both men and women," said Royal, president Of the American Football Coaches Association. "I can't see that they wi! do anything but eliminate, kill or seriously weaken the programs we now have in existence." Royal testified before a House Education subcommittee study· ing whether the new HEW rules -which require equal treatment for women at all universities re- ceiving federal funds -conform to the spirit and the letter ol an- tidiscr.imination laws. · Accompanying Royal were fellow A FCA members Bob Blackman of Illinois, Jerry Claiborne of Maryland, Frank Kush of Arizona State, Tom Osborne of Nebraska, Bo Schem- bechler of Michigan, Mike White of California and Joe Yuk:ica ot Boston College. Addressing themselves solely to the impact of the proPosed rules on spor\s, the coaches argued that athletics should be exempt because sports programs receive no federal funds. ''These rules just will weaken our programs to the point where people won't buy tickets to see them," said Royal. He won quick support from Rep. Ronald Mottl <D·Ohio), a crew·cut congressman who went to Notre Dame on a baseball scholarship. "I thank God for football and basketball that supported us or else I never could have gotten my education,". Mottl said. "The I bureaucrats at HEW are all wet on this. We want to be fair to women, but this is not the way to go about it." The coaches pleaded for Congress to disapprove the rules and enact a moratorium during which HEW would be required to study the need for such anti·sex bias rules in sports and the economic impact they would have. ' i Ounty .EmployeS Stage Protest . l b.ityPllMMllH ....... COUNTY EMPLOYES TAKE A. BREAK FROM PICKETING OUTSIDE OLD COURTHOUSE Several Hundred March In Pay Pro~est In Santa Ana JNewport 'Ge~ts OK' To Seize Hot Films .· Newport Beach policeman :Robert Gatewood disclosed to- day that his latest raids on sex PJovlea at Balboa's Pussycat Tfieater came after consultations with Orange County District At- torney Cecil Hicks The X-rated theater at 709 E. Balboa Blvd. was raided twice Sanday at 2:30 p .m . and again at 10~30 p.m . Vice officers seized aiples of six movies titled, "The Lite and Times of Xaviera Uollander" and "High Rise." According to Gatewood, the saiest raids came after con- 1et'ences with DA Hicks, Newport Police Chief B . James Glavas ad Harbor Municipal Court Judge Calvin Schmidt. Gatewood viewed the alleged pornographic movies Friday mabt and then Judge Schmidt eyed them Saturday night. Gatewood waid they both agreed the movies are obscene. ~ .Judge Schmidt issued sea~c.it warrants on Sunday, authorizing the. confiscation of the sexy mov- ies. GatewOQd said. :J'here have been two earlier raids on the theater since it became part of the Pussycat chain last month. During those raids, police took copies of four Uher adult movies, plus reels of coming attractions that were -also alleged to be obsc~e by 'Gatewood. ~:·::~7·~·· 1t'e•tller The vice· president of the Pussycat chain in Los Angeles said today police "do not have the right" to seize movies more than once unless a judge and jury rule the films obscene. .. 'We haven't done anything wrong and the continuous seizure of our movies is harassment," said Jimmie Johnson, vice presi- dent. • However, Gatewood said tht;re is no law prohibiting him from seizing the films as many times as they wish. . He added that they did not take the earlier films repeatedly simply because they (lid not want to. This time, however, Judge Schmidt told officer& to go ahead <See PUSSYCAT, PageA2) Dally ..... SUff "*- 'NOT ON COUNTY TIME' Employe .Lead~r ~~er State Budget ( Irvine Hosp~tal Fund ·Eliminated Funding for UC Irvine's planned or\.'tampus hospital. ~as been eliminated f'rom a JOU\t legislative committee-'s recom- mendations for the 1975-76 state budget. Floor discussions on the pro- posed budget were set to begin late today in both the Senate and Assembly. . according to Assemblyman Bruce Nestande CR·Anabeim). Nestande said he does not ex- pect a final approval _of the ; budget -i n today's voting as legislators begin to wrangle over what programs should be funded and what programs do not meet state budget co~straints. , . . 'No Way' Say 500 Pickets By GARY GRANVILLE Of ... O.lly ~ ... SUff About 500 sign-toting Orange County employes marched through the civic center in Santa Ana today protesting county gov- ernment's 1975·76• wage.fringe benefit off er. "No way!" the marchers shouted in response to county negotiators' offer of a two per- cent pay raise for 2,000 members of the Orange County Employes Assocation (OCEA >. The negotiat'Ors reportedly have offered 4. 75 percent wage increases to another 7,600 OCEA members. The well organized picketing ol the county administration build· ing was peaceful and orderly. Later, 3,000 county employes were scheduled to gather in a civic center plaza for a mass pro- test rally. Aceal'dbli to OCEA Executive IH~C•r .John Sawyer. tll• pickets this morning were not de· monstrating on county time. "For some it is their regular day off. Others are taking com- pensatory time off to which they are entitled and, I believe, some are on vacatio11s," Sawyer said .. : • "There is no impairment o( 'public serviCe that I know of," tie added . And, Sawyer emphasized, there is no plan to strike. County Board of Supervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich re- fused to find fault with the pickets that circled the block outside his six-story office in the county ad- ministration building. _ "I believe tbal American citizens have the right to peacefully protest. And as long as the protests are peaceful and orderly I don't see how I can ob- ject to them,'' Diedrich said. His sentiments were shared by Supervisor Laurence Schmit. Schmit stood among the pickets discussing their protests which center not only. on the wage offer but the county's in- sistence that a three-year con- tract be negotiated now. A dissenter a mong the supervisors was Robert Battin. As the Board of Supervisors meeting room this morning was filled with placard·carrying employes, Battin remarked that it might not be necessary for the county to tiire additional workers if the employes in the meeting room were at their jobs. His remarks drew hoots from the protesters who up to that time had been sitting quietly in the meeting chambers. Sawyer said negotiations of the CSee PROTEST, Page A%) An Addend11111 Could this be the work of the local Greek underground? Or is it a wry comment by someone who isn't sold on the "macho" approach to smoking? P~antom sign painter made this addition to cigarett~ blllboard near the intersection of 17th Street, Supenor Avenue and Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Police Seek Help In Rapist's Search Newport Beach detectives turned to the general public to- day for help in an effort to cap· ture a rapist who has assault~ four women in recent months m arns around Upper Newport Ba y . And despile weeks or stakeouts and other techniques, office'rs have turned few leads in the cases which follow a distinct pat- tern over nearly four months. Detective Ken Smith said that the current thinking is that the attacker, who assaulted four women -but accomplished a rape with only one -ma)'. be a resident who may be usmg a telescope to spot his victims and then search them out. The cases began last New Year's Day, Smith said, when a woman walking her dog was ac· costed by the man brandfshing a POLICE SEEK RAPIST Composite Drawing knife. He forced his victim to dis- robe behi,nd some bushes and then was frightened off by a man also walking his dog in the area. • Mostly cloudy -again - 'Wednesday, according to : the weather service, with only partial clearing' in the In its present form, the con- struction funding for the UCI· California College of Medicine in· eludes $5 million for acquisition of Orange County Medical Center, $500,000 for woFking drawings !or Medical Center re· novation, $50,000 for drawings for two planned clinics and $200,000 for drawings for the on·campus hospital. Recession F ades--F o:r:d Smith said that in all but one ·case in the series, the victims have been walking their dogs on . <See RAPIST, Page A2) afternoon hours. Not much temperature change. Highs boJ.h days 65 to 70. ! INSIDE TODA~ I N~nhtuyet, fO'f'Trlef' Unit PrtH lnterno.tionol • f/Of'Tt t, hot been a re- ...,., o/ Loi Angeus for morcr ,_ a month now. He relates • 1tot.0 1w u getting along oa a Vietnam111 refugee. Story, pltotoA1. Addition ally, the recom- mended budget includes $550,000 for start-up costs for UCC takeover of' the Medical Center, W ashingtoo R ady ' TACOMA, Wash. (UPI> - Washington, the only state in lhe nation with a formal ttfu,ee U · sistance program, may accept more thaa the original 500 re· fugees sponsored by the state re· fugee aHlltance center at Qlmp Murn.y, a member of Cov. pan . Evans' omce said Monday. '· ) 'We'll Soon Be on Way Vp,' He 'fells Group WASHINGTON <AP> -Presi- dent Ford told an ·enthusiastic group of businessmen ~oday. the nation's worst recession smce the 1930's 11 coming to an end and "we will soon be on our way up." "Now is the time to chart the right path back to prosperity . without lnflatlon and "itb .rrowtb." the President declared. He sa1d some ecc)QOmic ln· dJcaton will show UnprinC sip& or trouble tor a. few montbs Hbec.uee they racord only what ls put." "But I em confldent that we are at the bottom of the economic slide and we wUl soon be on our way up," the President aaid in • speech to tb Natlana! Fec!er•· I ') I lion of Independent Business con· ference. . Delegates to the conference in· teCNPted bis 2S·minute speech with applause 26 times. The loudest reception was for Ford's statement that be would work to reduce government regulation of the nation's busiaus . "The Ume has come to cut the ·federal red tape th•t binds the 1'aad1 of small business," he Hid. In predlcttna an end to the re- cf!alon Ford clted a surv~y pre· pared by lhe f ederatlon as well as hl1 own list of govcfnme'Ot statlsUCI. "The federaUl>l\ llll'Vey "1-eports that small buslness bas a sense of optimism for the coming six· month period," Ford said. "Since small business exercises such a stabilizing influence on re- cession, that is a good sign for all ·Americans,''' be added. He also said that consumer ~dence is increasing and that retail sales are climbi.ng, by 2.2 percent in May. • 'Altogetl)erl the Commerce. Departtnentla eadin& indicators were U.P -4.2 percent in April, .. he said, noting that inventories and interesl rates have declined, employment increased by S.'53,000 · between March and M'f and the inflation rate is down from last year's 12 ptrcent to ·~ e per. cent. • SI'OCK MARKET HA.NDED LOSS NEW YORK CUP{) --~ Stock Market closed lower toUay '~ in fairly active trading on the New York Stock Exchange in selling prompted by DuPont's dim outlook for the second quarter. The Dow Jones Industrial Average, ahead more than three points at the ouuet. was off S.9S polnts to 828.61 at the cloee. It t•ioed 10.09 points Monday. DecUnes overtook adv~. 862 to SU, 1mofl'k the 1,818 Issue croutne the ta~. Turnover amounted to about 20.200,000 lhares, ~rnpared with 18.•,0GOtraded Monday. ' .. Q -""II. I r11.v I N Demoted " Employe . Appeals Stan Hlrschbere, rormer Newport Beach business license supervisor, will have two mo.re chanca Uli1 week to plead h1a case before tbe city's Civil Sendce ~oard. Hirschber.r ls scheduled to ao-pear before the board at special hearin11 to be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and again Frid-.y m the city council chambers. The former city employe was fired from his job as a city stock" clerk last October. The previous year he had been demoted from his position as buaineas license supervisor and placed in lhe stock clerk job. B~rbor High Srhol These four Newport Harbor High S hool graduates were the top scholars in the Class of '75. From left are class valedic· torians Kevin Bissonette Jeff Fier and Gerald Rosellini, plus c1'ass salutatorian Richard Lada. The reason given ror his demo- tion and firing was his "inability to deal efCectively with people," according to city officials. Hirschberg has appealed h.is demotion and firing, but City Manager Robert Wynn has re- fused to reinstate him even though the civil service board re· commended he be rehired as a license supervisor. Newport Officials Will View Budget Fro•PageAJ RAPIST ... the east or west side of the bay and that each rape or attempts· took place in thr~·week in·· At Wednesday's hearin~. Hirschberg and his attorney, Samuel Wells Jr., will enter further testimony on his demo- tion. Friday's hearing will pertain to Hirschberg's appeal of his dis· missal. Hirschberg, a Fountain Valley resident. said today these hear· ings are his last recourse with the city. "If I don't receive satisfaction as a result of these hearings, I'll be forced lo take my case to Superior Court," Hirschberg said. Fire Quelled By N eighhors In Newport · Quick work by neighbors averted major damage from a fire set by an arsonist in a Newport Heights home Monday, • police said. Police said lhe 4 :30 p.m. blaze was confined by firefighters to a bedroom of the home of John Golding at 2708 Clilf Drive. The Goldings, olficers said, were on vacation in Mexico at the time. • YOl4DMfter1 in the area told of. ncers they smelled smoke and alerted adults. Neighbors managed to remove smouldering furnishings and ext· inguish the flames before major damage ensued. Newport Beach city coun· cilmen will take a final look next Monday at their preliminary budget calling for no change in the $1.18 tax rate, but $450,000 ~n recently added expenses. , Budget reserves are expected to take up the slack in the fiscal document which r ecently swelled to $19.3 million. A major new parks project along the old Pacific Electric right of way as well as other Fro•PageAl PROTEST ••. 1975-76 wage and fringe benefit package will resume Wednesday when a state mediator will again take part in a meet and confer session. OCEA's executive director said this morning's picketing and the noon rally are intended to in- dicate to the county negotiators that the association's members are solidly behind those who represent them. PUSSYCAT and take the films the second time, Gatewood said. Today, tbe theater reverted to its bill from last week, showing "Hot Oven" and "A Touch of Genie," films taken by vice of· ficers last Thursday. Police said they had few clues. to lead them to the persons re5ponsible for the smoky blaze. Troops Set For Training Beach Cleanup sAN DIEGO <AP> -Twenty· one warships, 100 planes and Gets Approval 8,000 sailors and Marines are tak· ing part in a training exercise off Southern California. R e gional coastal com- missioners have approved the re- moval of thousands of cubic yards of dredge tailings left at the edge of Upper Newport Bay after the clearing of water ski channels several years ago. The decision means that the county Department of Harbors, ·Beaches and Parks now can con· tract for the removal of 400,000 yards of the material from the mouth of Big Canyon and another site at the end of 23rd Street on the west side of the estuary. The removal would be the An amphibious r aid on San Clemente Island was a key phase with underwater demoh· tion teams and Camp Pendleton units taking part. The training continues through June 27. Among the ships are the Coast Guard cutter Boutwell from Seattle,· the ammunition ship Pyro and fl eet tug Mataco from San Francisco and the oiler Camden of Bremerton, Wash. smaller expenses, primarily in the public works category, added to the higher total expense. Monday's council session will include a public hearing on the document. It reflects little change in total expenditures over the budget for the current fiscal year. tervals. . ''In the last two assaults he· used a pistol, instead of a knife, and threatened to kill his victims or their dogs if they didn't comp· ly," he said. · . Smith added that witness ac· counts place the man in his late 205 . He speaks with a Southern drawl and wears glasses. Without them, Smith said, the as· sailant has a severe vision pro· No provisions have yet been in· clu.ded for any possible.increases in personnel costs which could r esult from negotiations now un· der way between city officials and employe bargaining representatives. .. blem. Clothing has varied in the as· saults, and bas included denims, sweatshirts and in one case a jog· ging sweatsuit, the investigator said. Few major cuts have been ap· plied thus far to the proposed budget, but one expense suggest· ed at the outset has been dropped. . . The last reported case was in late April and was followed by weeks of stakeouts of the shores of the bay. "He must have seen us right off the bat, bee a use the cyCle just stopped completely," Smith ob· served. Councilmen unanimously agreed not to spend $3,000 to send two councilmen and the city manager on a junket to Ito, Japan. The trip was to have been related to a sister city pro· gram .. One other cut involved pro- posals by a committee to finance a new litter-control department complete with a coordinator who ·could write littering citations. Instead of opting lor the more expensive proposal of $41,000, the council agl'eed to set aside $8,000 for the citizen's group that de- veloped the program. Smith said· that citizens might have seen the man during the period, and might be able to aid in the investigation. The cases occurred on New Year's Day, March 4, March 24 and April 21. Three took place around noon and one at 7:30 a.m., the detective explained. . The man stands almost six feet tall and weighs about 190 pounds and his victims described him as ··a loser type," Smith said. Malpractic~ Fee DeCision Praised ByDOUGLASFIUTZSCHE ' ot tlle D•ll'f Pilcit Si.ff An insurance company de- c!sion to put off a 141 percent hike in medical malpractice in· surance initially set for July 1 was praised as "honoring their commitment" oy an Orange County Medical Association oC· ficial today. . Phoenix Insurance Company, a subsidiary of Travelers Insurance, announced in special hearings on malpractice in· surance in Los Angeles Monday that it will seek a court decision .. on whether the hike is war- ranted. (See Story A-5). About 2,000 Orange County physicians would be hit by the higher premiums. Another jump has been predicted for the first of next year. One of the medical associa· lion's main points of discord with Travelers is that the agreement to provide insurance for associa- tion m.em bers is not up for re- newal until January. However, Travelers maintains ·that state insurance codes pro- hibit insurance companies from charging lower rates than are re- quired to support a line of in· surance, forcing a rate bike earlier. That ·rule is in effect to prevent users of one type or in· surance from paying the costs as· sociated with another. Hennessy said the company's decision is not really a solution to the probl e m that sV8rked walkouts by s ome medical specialists that virtually shut down most county hospitals last month. , , But~'! Newport Police ' Have the Loot Newpe>rt Beuh detectives can claim s"cceas ln tbe ap· prehenslon of an alleaed burclar, · but now they are stuck With Teacher's HearirJg Scheduled A public hearing will be held July 21 in the case or suspended ·Corona del Mar High School teacher Michael Mang, Newport.· Mesa school trustees decided Monday. The bearing is scheduled to begin at 9 a .m. at Monte Vista School in Costa Mesa. Mang, 30, was suspended rrom teaching classes in early May, charged with ·~unprofessional conduct" and eiven a notice of in- tent to dismiss. Thirty-four charges were lodged against the social studies teacher, mostly dealing with c0Q!ments he allegedly made in fron~f students and fell ow teachers that were termed "of· fensive" by school authorities. Mang said he wants the public to hea.r why he was suspended and bis responses to the charges. A three-man competency panel will conduct the bearing. One member will be chosen by Mang, another by the school board and the third appointed by the state Department of Education. Mang, who has taught at the high school since 1969, said today be plans to call at least a dozen persons to speak on bis behalf. Gulf in Talks With Rockwell PITTSBURGH, Pa. <AP> - Gui( Oil Corp. has begun pre- liminary talks with Rockwell In- ternational Corp. on a number of possible joint ventures, including a merger that wo~ create the ~ation·~ .Ci(tb·larg t corpora- tion. Jn a brief joint announcement Monday, the two Pittsburgh· based firms said they · are con· sidering "combined efforts in high technology areas, the ac- quisition of Rockwell assets by Gulf, affiliation through the purchase of Rockwell securities by Gulf and merger of the two companies." Marine Electronic Equipment Stolen The loss of expensive marine electronic gear and a scuba re· gulator was discovered Monday aboard a research vessel belong. ing to Cal Tech and moored in Newport Harbor. The $1,137 loas was reported by William Smith, 48, the skipper of the Sea Ray III moored off Dahlia Avenue. Someone pried open a lock on board sometime Sunday to make orf with the gear, police said. ·$10,000 in loot wltb no lndicaUoo an who the ownen'mlchl be. The dilemma aroee late last week with the arrest of a sz.year· old Coata Mesa man and his wlf e on cbarae• of burglary and grand theft. Jn the Nsidence of Mr. and Mr1. James Yanaae at 230·!! Cecil Place, Costa Mesa, police found items of expensive jewelry, tools, hundreds of bot· tles of drugs and alleged telltale loot from buTalarlet from three shoe-repair shops wbere Yanaae bad worked. Initially, the pair were booked on charges. stemming from Yanase's afleged theft of the items from· AntbonY's shoe shops in Corona del Mar, Newport Beach and Santa Ana. Mrs. Yanase also was charged wiUt stealing the druea and other items from the office of a santa An a p h y s i c i an who 'once employed her. But the hard oart. said detea· tive Sat. John .Simon, will be t.Q'· ing to identify the owners of tbe other loot. • One clue might be a class ring from the University of Southem Calif omia\ The 1955 model has the engraved initials E.A. Other telltale items may be some antique Amencan gold coins set in pendant fashion, plus jewelry containing large diamonds and jade. Thus far, Simon said, onl)' a single television set has made its way back to the owner. "Who owns the rest cl the stuff is anyone's guess," be said. • He predicted bargains at the next police auction unless tile victims claim the goods. ; Meanwhile, the couple is awaiting court action on Ute felony charges. Bail on eachits $10,000. . , •• Trusties Told To Clean Up Hot Springs Orange County supervisors authorized "minimal measures" today to clean up the old San Juan Hot Springs in an effort to permanently halt illegal usage of the old spa. Pending long range solutions to problems at the springs, which lie on county park land, jail trusties will be sent into the area to clear out underbn.i.1h and re· move obstructions thatpermitthe hot mineral water to form pools where young people have bathed in the nude n.ear the highway. · Supervisors last month or· dered increased patrola of Ute springs by sheriff's deputies U)at have resulle~ in a .drastic delcine in illegal usage of the sprincs following a peak of more than 100 arrests over Memorial Day weekend. Supervisors were assured~ of the clean up work wv• permanently disturb the flo,r 'Of water, leaving the option cl evJ!O· tu~ly leasing the sprines ~a pnvate entreprenluropen. Other long term solution.a aug· gested by a special cou.nty tuk force included such things q tn- tercepting the water flow with an undercround reservoir or by pumping lhe water into more \'e· moteareaa. ·beginning of what is hoped by government officials to be a long- range program of removing silt deposits which have plagued the bay since the fioods of 1969. Ties Okayed By M~ianas SAIPAN. Mariana Islands (UPI> -The people of the northern Mariana Islands voted today to accept commonwealth status with the United States in· stead of remaining as a district of the Pacific trust territory. Tom Hennessy of the Orange County Medical Association pre· dieted that delays in the legal process could hold up a decision on the hike until the end of the year, possibly keeping insurance rates stable until then. · The insurance company pro- posed to forestall the hlke until Oct. 1. The Junk Business ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Ro~rt N . Weed •r ... lcle"I elld P111>1I""°' Jack R. CurltV V•'• Pf'f \10.nt 4tnd """"' .. I M.1,,..Qt'f Tttomas Ktevtl (01101 N Thom "'" A. Murph Irv• M!lnttQtnQ lO•lut" Chctrles H. I oO\ Rich"rd P. Nt11ll """'•"' ""4••9•"9 LO!l')I. Ttl .. M 014) M2-U21 CJntlf,.. AC1vert11l"t M2·M71 c:.yrlflll, ltlS Orotf'ltt CN\I ~ittlltlll"' ~· ... IM•U .. ~. lll.,.lr•l-•,M116t•el ,..,,,., ., ••wt•ll••-llh "'"'" """ .. re"tt.-C•f •II-I •••(tel !M•l'ftlot•n •I ..,.,..,.. .. ;w,, .....-c••u ,." ... ''" " Gitt• ""'•"'· ~~tlllll•'Y<•t.., ..... -111,; ....... 1~_...,r;lftlUl.ory~I~..,,... ........ More than half of the 13 pre· dncta in the tabulations showed that about 80 percent of the population voted in a pl ebiscite to accept the com monweallh cove· nant signed last February by their political leaders and representatives of the U.S. gov· ernment. Acceptance or the new political status marked the first time in half a century that the United Slates has acquired new ter· ritory. Driver Dies After Beating RIVERSIDE (AP) -A man severely beaten on a 1treet tn &t.Mymead hat dted of bead in· juries in a Riverside hospital, of· ficlala reported. ·Henry Rudskl, 26, of ~ands, died of multJplc 1kull fractures Monday at the March Air Force 811e Hotpltal. H~ Wll round bea~n and apporenUy left !or de· ad June 10 near his car on a re· sidential street, poll cc said. --- Probe Planned Over Sinking Of Colllthouse Orange County supervisors or· dered a special engineering studY' today to determine who is to blame for an estimated $500,000 worth of damage to the We~ Orange County Courthouse in Westminster. The courthouse Is sinking gradually into a peo.t ooa. Supervisors authorized the ... study at the request of County Counsel Adrian Kuyper, wboaaid he mu1t know exactly when the sin.kins caused enouah d:ama1e to be noticeable .. by a reuonable man." Le&ally, Kuyper said, that is the point where certaln siatutea ol limitation begin and he Hid it ls posslble some of th6 county'S lefal recourse may have expired since the taciUty wu completed aeven years aco. 1r the study determines that so- meone can st.ill be proHCuted or sued, 1u~rvl1ou m9de tt clHr they will pursue aucll actlon1. • Addressing the Central Indiana Floor Cover- ing Association, an Industry spakesman Walter Guinan said: ' "Too many people in the floor covering in~ dustry are convinced the public only wants to buy "Junk" carpet." We're afraid that You might also get this Im- pression from the ads which specify unbellevable low prices. Investigating.these ads will determine one of two things -either the carpet IS Junk or they will try to sell you something more ~)(­ pensfvel We don't sell Junk at Alden's, but we do have Quality at competitive prices, and the beat f n- stalla11on fn the county. DEN'S : iiisi811stiaii: ·custom d1ape1iss • .. .... .. ,, .. ' ., ''••. I 11 r I !'It '" ., nu 1663 ,LAC!NTIA AVENUE • COSTA M!SA. CALI,. 92621 • PHONE 6~6·Al31 -646-2355 t eer: I J l UC.NO 1l04n , , I \ ' t t I I i ' I I I I I I I I I I ( I I . .. E~es .roo Big . PS4 Bit Off a Bundle? By MILTO"! MOS-.CO~TZ The mos;t heavily traveled air route in the wof'ld ls the.-Los Angele•·San Francisco corridor but the alrllne ..alat doi:rt.lnatea the run Is loslng money. It's another ,fxample of how suc~ess can a;ometimes bf!yoor undoing. Pacilic Soutbwe.tit Airline. ( P$A) 1eta tbe pace on the LA·SF route. whose Umetable looks more like a railroad «.'Ommuwr run lban un airline schettul¢ Plant.-s take off in either direction all duy -'"-~· ----... Jong. Money Tree During the morning !'Ush hour, from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., PSA fli&hts leave evt!:ry 45 minut1.>s. Meanwhile. United AtrUno, the No. 2 car· tier on this route, ls taking oft every hour on the hour. TWA and Western Airlines also serve lhe corridor with lesser fre-quencies. · ALL TOLl>, IFYOU include nights from all the airports in the San Francisco and Los Angeles metropolitan are11, the traffic on this !'oute ad~s up lo 7 milHoo pas:sengers a , year. And PSA 1s carrytng more than hall or these ))itSsengers. PSA hus often been cast in the role of a hero for bringing !ow-cost travel. to Californians. Since it rues only in. California, it's not subject to regulation b:f the federal Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB). And what lt di was undertut the price charged by the CAB-regulated carriers, forcing them to meet this competition. As a result, the LA-SF trip is a bargain. It's 340 miles between the two cities; the ffighl takes an hour, and the current one-way fare is $20.75. It's approximately the same d istance between Chicago and Minneapolis , or between Chicago and Cleveland, but the CAB permits airlines serv- jng those cJties to charge $oM and $41. PSA'S PIONEERING vaulted the airline into a com- s:>any that djd $154 million or business in 1974, up dramatical- ly from the $20 m illion it logged Jn 1964. Why then.is PSA now awash in red ink? The company reported a $2.S million loss ror the first three months or 1975. · One reason is that its eyes, flushed with success, became very big. It bought four California hotels, including the Queen Mary Hyatt, figuring to feed its passengers into them. The hotels have been losing money at the rate of $2 million a year and PSA would dearly love to sell them, ex· ~eptit can'tfind a buyer. PSA was also so cocktbibout its hold on the LA·SF route that it ordered five L-1011 TriStars rrom Lockheed. These are gJant planes with a seating capacity of 297. Each carries apnce tag of $23 million. Two or the Tri Stars were put into serVice last year, coin- ciding catastrophically with a recession.induced decline in traffic. PSA found itself in the vulnerable position of ex- panding its seating capacity just as Californians were de· ciding to save money by cutting down on thei_t_t,ravel . In the first rour months or this year PSA carried 125,000 fewer wsengers tha n ll did in 1974. SO PSA HAS NOW been forced to go begging to Lockheed, pointing out that it cannot use the three TriSta:rs jt has on order. Not only can't the ~irline use them, it can't pay (or UMMD. This spring it even had to ground the two TriStars already delivered. Barga~ning Seen .By Oil Exporters LIBREVILLE, Gabon (UPI) -The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Coun- Jries ia ready to bargain with the West over the size or the next oil price increase on Oct. J , OPEC officials say. The officials, intervitwed in the aftermath or the OPEC ministerial m eeting here last week, said the West can keep the increase row by trimming jts own inflation rate before autumD and by making con- cessions in the ''dialogue" between OPEC and the in- dustrial nations. THE OFFICIALS predicted the oil nations will put intense pressure on the West in these two areas, using the threat of high price increases as a weapon. But many of the 13 OPEC nation&.themselves were said to be acutely aware that a s harp new price increase could proJong the Western re- cession and halt the recovery in Western demand for OPEC oil. The ministerial meeting put off any new pnce increase MARKET HIGHLIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S& PSOOStocks INDEXES 411.27 89.10 828.61 90.58 off off off off 0.42 0.46 5 95 0.88 (;<1i11f.•r . .; t•••d f.,,fJ s•.a r11 New Yori!, IUPll -T"9 lol-f'IO lbl "-' 11W •ICKlr.l ll'lal l'l.o~e 911-mot! ~ ltil Ille "'°" ~•l!d e>n Ptttitnl of <~ Oft Ill• New Yori.. 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Guilty in 24 Deaths I Discotheque Arson Trial Cambodian Deaths Repom~ LONDON CUPO -Tens of thousands of Cam· bodians have · perished, some of starvation, a.ad others by execution, under the new reaime there, the Daily Telegraph has reported. "Reliable reports indicate that Cambodia b now in Ute midst of what may prove to be one of the most profound human tragedies in recent limes," the newspaper said. '\ THE DISPATCH WAS datelined Bangkok and quoted Western diplomats as saying "Tens of thousands have already died, and are continuing to die as the doctrinaire Khmer Rouge victors ruth-les~ly pursue their goal of establishing 'the only true peasants' revolution in Southeast Asia.'' · •'The old and the infirm have died as they have been forced at gunpoint from the towns into the countryside by the Khmer Rouge," the Telegraph said. adding: "Many more have perished as a result of M>Ol TO tOOI SC:N9111.19 LIMOUSINE SHY ICE TOOINOW LOSAMGELES .... n. HEWf'ORT·LAGUMA .... s I ooo ,.. PUSOM 0t.e WA'f 213.459.1921 !).,...., ~""" s., .. , •. Ir<. THE EARL'S P\ ............. , ... AllC:OMO. Strtlce Tl,.. Starts AtY..,,Door ( 495.0401) :;, ~. ·' oo ~Jf~nlU' 21922 c-i"° Copl1trmo starvation, for the m1Won1 wbo bave bee puabed out ol the towns are competlilg one •a a.in.It the otber for anythlnt they can IQ' thetr bands on to eat • • • • . "TBE DEATHS nOM starvation alone result· inc from the Khmer Rogue's. brutal d'etermlnaUoo fo reduce everyone to 'peasant ' status would seem on the basis of readines amongJrellable aources ln Bangkok, to be on a large basis.ii "There are also deaths by execuUon to be taken into account," it said. "For reports among those few Cambodian re!ugees who have been able to flee tnto Thailand since the Communist victory s~y these are widespread and numerous. • • "Cholera, widespread before the Communist takeover, has now reached epidemic proportions as medical services have collapsed. •'The country has virtually ground to a halt.'' HYPNOSIS l.AanaTocOatrol Your Habil8 Lose We>lht •Stop Smoking• Relieve lnsomnla • Gain Sell.Confidence • Relieve Tension • Impr ve your Memory and Concentration. San Clemente.Hypnosis Center 655 Camino De Los Mares, ~&lite 126 C~Ni~ .. ttaa. A~ .... •~ fl'OGlllMI CkmetlteGftWl"al Hoi,uall PHONE493·333Z Get set for summer driving with theGeneral Tire of your choice ••• VAwE PRICfD! WHITE PLAINS. N. Y. CAP l -In a surprise move, Peter Leonard, 22, has pleaded guilty to murderin~ 24 persons who died in the June 30 .fire at Gulhver ·s dis- cotheque in Port Chester. 'C ~[..•)I) a.,., Ol A.t.,.'t .,...., by his "stupid action," ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii he caused the death of • the 24 young people. Jury selection began last Thurs d ay after Beisheim ruled that con- fessions and other material provided police by Leonard would be{ld- missible in court. .. ACCORDING TO the indictment, Leonard broke into a bowling al- ley adjacent to the dis- cotheque and, after The unemployed 10th grade d ropout. al so pleaded gwlty to arson and burglary c harges before st a te Supreme Court Ju stice George B e i s heim Jr. in Westchester County Court. Leonard fainted as he left the courtroom. burglarizing a cigarettef=ii~~~~~~~~~ machine, set a fire in a store room. The fire s moulde red for a bout two hours before smoke s tarted to enter the dance floor area of the night spot that s traddled the New NEEU HELP?· -• Coll ALCOHOL HELPLINE • B E I S HEl lU GAVE Leonard a te mporary sentence of 15 years to life and set J uly 16 for permanent sente ncing. Leon ard 's pe rmanent sentence cou ld be a minimum of 15 years to hfe and a maximun of 25 years to life. York and Connecticut 835-3830 border. The fire burned out of control for more 24 hours a day than fi ve hours. • Jn accepting the guilty plea, Be ish e im noted that Leonard was not a •·viscious ·and willful killer,"· but a dded that As the several hundred LCOHOLISM COUNCI merrymakers left the OF ORANGE COUNTY discotheque · i n acrid1 ~~~~~~~~~~II smoke, many panicked 1- and some tumbled down s tairs. Natural Gas Use Nixed by Police LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. (AP) -Natural gas is a safe, efficient and economical fuel for most vehicles but not for police cars, city officials have concluded after a one-year experiment. .. It just didn't work out," said Police Chief Bob· by Plunkett. '' ll cut our power too n:iuch." OTHERWISE, THE nattn'al gas.fu eled vehicles are ··working fin e," says Don Martin, utilities superinte nde nt for this small city 25 miles northwest of Atlanta. The City of Lawrenceville paid $14,000 for a natural gas compressor lo fuel the cars and con- verted about 20 vehicles at a cost of $250 each. 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VOL 68, NO. 168, 2 SECTIONS, 14 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORN IA T UESDAY, JUNE 17, 01975 c: TEN CENTS t i :·~oarhes Cry FotJI at Antise~ Laws ' ) ' WASHINGTON <UPI) - College football coaches predict- ed today that intercollegiate sports will be killed if Congress permits rules to stand requiring equal treatment for women athletes. Led by Darrell Royal of Texas, the coaches denounced the an· lisex discrimination regulations recently issued by the depart- ment of Health, Education and Welfare and hid they would ·have a "destructive economic im· pact" on all c0Ue1esporta. "EventuaUy, I can see a dying process for all athletics -for both men and women," said Royal, president of the American Football Coaches Association. "I can't see that they will do anything but eliminate, kill or seriously weaken the programs we now have in existence." Royal testified before a House Education subcommittee study- ing whether the new HEW rules -which require equal treatment for women at all universities re· ceiving federal funds -conform to the spirit and the letter of an- tidiscrimination laws. Accompanying Royal were fellow AFCA members Bob Blackman of Illinois, Jerry Claiborne of Maryland, Frank DeltJ .............. PICKETING ORANGE COUNTY EMPLOYES MARCH THROUGH SANTA. ANA'S CIVIC CENTER They Told County Government What It Could Do With Two Percent Ral1e Offer Officials Probing Vi·sta Center Fire Arson investigators today are probing the second deliberately •et fire to strike the Vista Shop- ping Center in Costa Mesa in the past seven months. Police say the Sunday evening blaze at Ray Fields' Vista ~eler, 845 E . 19th St., was set So an attempt to cover up evidence of a $1,340 burglary. 'Someone apparenUy pried the dOOr and stole 80 pairs of gold , ~rrings and. a dozen s~hool class npgs, investigators ~aid .. J>nce inside, the intruder also broke through a panel ~e<j. to cover an interior door li!lfm:ig Fidds' unit with that of his co· tenant, Robert L. Howard. Fields and Howard decided to rent and share a large suit~ in th~ L·shaped corner shopping c@ter following a Nov. 26 blaze thtt·caused $200,000 damage and put them and three other tenants temporarily out of business. Oraq~~ CA.a•• ""'. . . -:z::e:2. Weatller Mostly cloudy -apin - Wednesday, a ccording to 1the weather service, with only partial clearing in the afternoon hours. Not much .temperature change. Jlighs both days 65 to 70. · · • INSIDE TODA "t' I~ 1 NQUJI" Anktuyet, former Unittd Prell lnttrnational oorn~t, hal ~tn o re- '6Mnt of LAI Angele• for more tP.a month now. He relales ·how he ii Qetttng .olong OI a VietnomtH rtfugee. Storti . JlltOIO A7. -"I Fire Department investigators later confirmed what was then 'the worst fire in the city's history was an arson job and police said there was evidence of burglary. The blaze in November originated in the rear of Howard's hardware store and canvas-sewing concern, swiftly spreading to Fields' adjacent jewelry store and other units. Damage in Sunday night's fire, reported by passerby Tommy Williams, who spotted smoke ris- ing from the roof, was minimal, according to authorities. Supplies of paper materials around the spot where the blaze originated were quickly ext- inguished. State Budget Dally Piiot st.ff Phol• 'NOT ON COUNlY TIME' Employe Leader Sawyer Irvine Hospital Fund Eliminated Funding for UC Irvine's planned on-campus ~pital. ~as been eliminated from a 1omt legislative committee's recom- mendatiqns for the 1975-76 state bu4get. Floor discussions on the pro- posed budget were set to begin late today in both the Senate and Assembly. In its present form, the con· struction l.Unding for the UCI· California College of Medicine in· eludes $S milliOf\ for acquisition of Orange County Medical Center, $500 ,000 for working drawings for Medical Center re· novation, $50,000 for drawings for two planned clinics and $200,000 for drawings for tbe on-campus hospital. Additionally, the recom • mended budget Includes $550,000 for atart-up costs for UCt takeover of the Medical Center, accordlna to Assemblyman Bruce Neatan.de <R-Anahelm>. Neatande said be does not ex· ( .. peel a final approval _of the budget in today's voting as · legislators begin to wrangle over what programs should be funded and what programs do not meet state budget constraints. STOCK MARKET HANDED LOSS NEW YORK (UPI) -The Stock Market closed lower today in fairly active trading on the New York Stock Exchange in selling prompted by DuPont's dim outlook for the second quarter. . The Dow Jones Industrial Average, ahead more than three point& al the outset, was orr 5.95 point.I to 828.61 al lhe close. It gained 10.09 points Monday. Declines overtook advances, 862 to 542, among the 1,818 ls~et cro1slng the tape. Turnover amounted to abou\ . 20,200,000 shares. compared. wilh 16,660,000traded Monday. . Kush of Arizona State, Tom Osborne of Nebraska, Bo Schem· bechler of Michigan, Mike White ·of California and Joe Yuldca of Boston College. Addressing themselves solely to the impact of the proposed rules on sports, the coaches argued that athletics should be exempt because sports programs receive no federal funds. "These rules just will weaken ·'No Way' Say 500 . Pickets By GAR Y GR ANVILLE ot .. 0.11, f'IMtS&Mt About 500 sign-toting Orange County employes marched through the civic cent.er in Santa Ana today protesting county gov- ernment's 1975-76 wage-fringe benefit offer. "No way!" the marchers shouted in response to county negotiators' offer of a two per- cent pay raise for 2,000 members or the Orange County Employes Assocation (OCEA). The negotiators reportedly have otrered 4. 75 percent. wage increases to another 7,600 OCEA members. The well organized picketing of the county administration build- ing was peaceful and orderly. Later, 3,000 county employes were scheduled to gather in a civic center plaza for a mass pro- test rally. According to OCE;\ Executive Director .Joh n S•wyer, the pickets this morning were not de- monstrating on county time. "For some it is their regular day off. Others ar'e taking com- pensatory time off CO which they are entitled and, I believe, some are on vacations," Sawyer said ... · .~ "nlere is no impairment of public service that I know of," he added. And, Sawye r e{llphasized, there is no plan to strike. County Board of ~pervisors Chairman Ralph Diedrich re/ fused to find fa ult with the pickets that circled the block outside bis six.story office in the county ad- ministration building. _ "I b elieve tha t American citizens have the right to peacefully protest. And as Jong as the protes ts are peaceful and orderly I don't see how I can ob· ject to them,'' Diedrich said. His sentiments were shared by Supervisor Laurence Schmit. Schmit stood among the pickets discussing their protests which center not only on the wage offer but the county's in· sistence that a three-year con· tract be negotiated now. A disse nter a mon g the supervisors was Robert Battin. As the Board of Supervisors meeting room this morning was filled with placard-carrying employes, Battin remarked that it might not be necessary for the county to hire additional workers if the employes in the meeting room were at their jobs. His remarks drew hoots from the protest ers who up to that time had been sitting quietly in the meeting chambers. Sawyer said negotiations of the <See P ROTEST, Page A2} our programs to the pohat where people won't buy tickets to see them," said Royal. He won quick support from Rep. Ronald Mottl (D·Ohio), a crew-cut congressman who went to Notre Dame on a basebaJI scholarship. . "I thank God for football and basketball that s upported us or elsel never could have gotten my education," Mottl said. "The An Addend11111 bureaucrats at HEW are all wet on this. We want to be fair to women, but this is not the way to go about it." The coaches pleaded for Congress to disapprove the rules and enact a mor~torium during which HEW would be required to study the need for such anti-sex bias rules in s ports and the economic impact. they would have. Daily Pi .. t Plleto lty Ri<Mrd Dr..U Could this be the work of the local Greek underground? Or is it a wry comment by someone who isn't sold on the "macho" approach to smoking? P~antom sign painter made this addition to cigarett~ billboard near the intersection of 17th Street, Supenor Ave~ue and Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Mesa Pair Charged In S&L Heist· Case A Costa Mesa husband-wire team, accused or complicity with a gunman in the $27,000 robbery of a FulJP.rton savings and loan firm where she was chief teller, faced arraignment in U.S. Dis- trict Court in Los Angeles today. Mesa Aquatics I • Signups Slated " Registration for Costa Mesa's summer aquatics program will be held Friday and Saturday. Signups for the fi rst two-week session will be accepted from l to 5 p.m. at Costa Mesa and &t;~m­ cia High School pools. The first session will begin Monday at both pools, the city's Leisure Services Department an- nounced. Charles C. Ellsworth, 32, and his wife Mary Loui~e. 28,·of 3221 Minnesota Ave., surrendered to FUilerton police and FBI agents Monday and were taken into federal custody after booking. They were accompanied to Los Angeles County Jail by a third suspect, Larry Whitaker , 26, of Long Beach, the asserted gun· man who confronted Mrs. El- lsworth Mar ch 8 when the holdup occurred. A total of $12,000 in cash and $15,000 in travelers' checks was stolen by the bandit who robbed t.'le Coast Federal Savings and Loan Association branch at Raymond and Wilshire avenues. A lengthy and intensive in· vestigation by the FBI and Fullerton police allegedly un- covered connections between the Ells worths and Whitaker, ac- (SeeCOUPLE, P.geA2> Mesa Charges Readied Five Arrested in Number of Robberies Criminal com plaints are being sought today against five armed robbery suspects arrested in r e- cent days throughout California in connection with a series of Costa Mesa holdups. The jobs date back to last January and include the April 9 stickupoflhe ImperialBank,2490 Harbor Blvd., where $2,500 was taken by a man brandishing a ~-believe he is Gary R .. Warren. 30, who is in cust~y to- day f oUowing his arrest. dw:tnf a Sacramento holdul>. accc:wdina to Costa Mesa Oeteclive Norm Kutch.· ••He used a • ariet)t ol wlp and... c::01Stumes.·• J>ete~ve Kut.ch al· Jeged, displaying photographs taken by a bidden camera which scanned the interior ol the bank. Detective Kutch said Warren, is accused of a lengthy string of bank robberies. _ A second suspect also facing numerous charges ol armed rob- bery is .James R. Delilo, 40 •. or Seal Beach. a construction worker. Detective Kutch said be is ac- cused of robbing the Dial Finance Company. ~ Harbor Blvd .. of $200 on April 23 after brandishing a .357 magnum re· volver at a clerk. Deltto is held at San Bernar dino County Jai.1.-charfecl with numerous s mall-scale holdups following his arrest at the scene of a Montclair finance company heist. A criminal complaint accusing him of the Costa Mesa holdup was to be sought today from the Orange County District At· tomey's Office. Detective Kutch himself ar- rested John T . Fischer, 22, oC Glendora, who is today charged with holding up the Tic Toe Market, 111 Del Mar Ave., on Jan. 23 and taking $1~ cash plus a supply ol beer and wine. Fischer, a former Co$ta Mesa resident. was arrested in Glen· dora, where he was ll-nq with bis p~nts. Kutch Nld. (See ARREST, PlleeA!) • ,41 OAIL Y PILOT C Police Holding The Loot • Newport Beach detectives can ~lu l m succes s in the ap· prehenato.n of an allesed burglar, but now they are stuck with $10,000 l11 loot witb no lndlcatloo on who the owners might be. The dilemma arose late last week with the arrest of a 32-year· old Costa Mesa man and his wlte on charges of burglary and ll'aDd thett. In lhe residence of Mr. and Mrs. James Yanase al 230·8 Cecil Place, Costa Mesa, police found items of expensive jewelry, tools, hundreds of bot- tles of drugs and alleged telltale loot from burglaries from three shoe.repair shops where Yana.se had worked. Initially, the pair were booked on c h arges s temming from Yanaie's alleged theft of the items from Anthony's shoe sho~ in Corona del Mar, Newport Beach a nd Santa Ana. Mrs. Yanase a lso was charged with stealing the drugs and other items from the omce ot a Santa Ana physician who once employed her. But the hard oart. said detec- tive Sgt. John Simon, will be try· ing to identify the owners ol the other loot. One clue might be a class ring from the University of Southel".J3 California. The 1955 model has the engraved initials E.A. Other telltale items may be some antique American gold coins set in pendant f ashioo, plus j ewe 1 r y con t a in in g 1 a r g e diamonds and jade. .. Thus far, Simon said, only a single television set has made Its way back to the owne~ "Who owns the rest of the sturr is anyone's guess.'' he said. He predicted bargains at the next police auction unless the victims claim the goods. Meanwhile, the couple is awaiting court action on the felony charges. Bail on each is $10,000. Harhor Bfgh Scholars .. . These four Newport Harbor High School graduates were the top scholars in the Class of '75. From left are class valedic- torians Kevin Bissonette, J eff Fier and Gerald Rosellini, plus Nass salutatorian Richard Lada. \ . . Cash Register Found -But Without $400 A battered and empty cash re- gister stolen from Red 's Saloon in Costa Mesa during a bar brawl in which a dory fisherman was clouted with a beer pitcher Thursday has turned up in Fullerton. John Cantlin, owner or the tavern at 2014 Placentia Ave.1 was notified Monday that Fullerton police were waiting for him to pick up the $700 register, which had been bas hed open. The estimated $400 it contained when it was carted out of the west side barroom was also gone, police said. · Cantlin said an inventory has also revealed theft of quantities of beer and wine from the bar's walk-in cooler, noting six more cases were hauled outside but left behind by thieves. Robin T. Phegley, :16. of 728 W. 18th St., was treated'for facial lacerations following the melee in which he was hit in the face with a beer pitcher. \ Cantlin alleged Monday that police reports of the incident were partially incomplete in fail- ing to note the injured man was not struck with a pitcher hurled Ly another party. He alleged Phegley, who had been arguing with a barmaid, was wielding the beer pitcher himself when he got clouted. Little Jonah Discovered In Market Jonah Ingram, 3, had a whale of a time Mond ay afternoon, but. unlike his biblical namesake, lit· tie Jonah just got swallowed up by a big crowd. Fro•PageAJ A:RRESTS Cllmmie White~ 21, of Venice, was arraigned Friday in Harbor Judicia l District Court on charges of armed robbery for his alleaed holdup oC two employes ft the 94th Aero Squadron restaurant last Wednesday. A 17-year·old male, also from Venice, faces an identical charge in Orange County Juvenile Court for being an alleged accomplice. Investigators who raced to the nightclub at 3180 Alrway Drive in respohse to a silent alarm tripped by a third employe who hid when the bandits entered ' aboutsa.m. captured the pair. White was apprehended hiding beneath a car, while plainclothes Officer Jack Koch who happened to be in the immediate area and responded caught the juvenile sprinting across the street·with little trouble. "Move and you're dead!" Of· fleer Koch snapped aiming his .38. revolver· at the youth who froze in his tracks. WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent· Ford told an ~thustutlc group of bUllnessmen today the natlon 's wont receulon 1lnce the 1930'1 ta coming to an end and "we will soon be on our way up." "Now ls the time to chart the rtgftt · path back to pro1pertty without infl•Uon and wltb growth,'' the President declared. He said 1ome ecot4omlc in· dicators will show Ungfting 1iina of trouble for a few months ·'because they record only what is past." 11But I am conndent that we are at the bQttom of the economic slide and we wtll soon be on our way up,•' the President said in a speech to the National Feder a· lion of Independent Business con- ference. Delegates to the conference in- terrupted bis 25-minute tpeech with applause 26 times. The loudest reception was for Ford's statement that he would work to reduce government regulation of the nation's business. "The time bas come to cut the f'ederal red tape that binds the hands of small business," he said. In predicting an end to the re- cession Ford cited a survey pre- pared by the f'ederation as well as his own list of government statistics. The f ederaUon survey "reports that small business has a sense of optimism tor the coming six· month period,'• Ford said. "Since amall business exercises such a stabilizing influence on re· . cession, that is a good sign for all Americans,'" he added. He also said that consumer confidence is increasing and that retail sales are climbing, by 2.2 percent ln May. TUESDAY COST A MESA CITY COUNCIL -Recular mectlne, City Half, e:30p.m. "THE CAVE DWELLERS" - South Coast Repertory Theatet1 throuabSun. 8p.m . UCI LECTURES - • • A m e r i .c a n F o I Ir Meditlne," Room 159 Soci•l Sciences Lab, 7 p .m. ••Fab~! Dalen with Dyes," Room '14H CdMHighSchool, 7p.m. . WEDNESDAY, JUNE18 NEW ORLEANS JAZZ-Jack McVea, South Coast Village, 8 p.m. Free. UCI LECTUJtES "Conservation Gardening," Room 105 Social Science Lab. "Management Development for Wo men," Room 140 Socia l Science Lab. "The Yellowstone,'' Room 178 Humanities Hall. "Liv- ina Marine Resource s of California," Room 158 Physical Sciences Bldg. All 7 p.m. Teacher's I ' I Hearing Scheduled , • A public bearing will be held July 21 in the case of' suspende4 Corona del Mar JUgh SchoOl teacher Michael Mang, Newport. Mesa school trustees decided Monday. The hearing is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m . at Monte Vista School in Costa Mesa. ' Mane. 30, was suspended from teaching classes in early Max. charged with ''unprofessional conduct" and iven a notice or in· tent to dismiss. Thirty-four barges were lodeed against th teacher, mostly Ne'wport 'Gets OK' To Seize Hot Fj,}nls The tot slipped away from the backyard of Mr. and"'Mrs. Jim In- gram, 252 E . 20th St., Costa Mesa, where he had been playing with the the family dog and vanished in just five minutes. His mother, Debbie, panicked when she couldn't f'md him nnd telephoned her mother, Mrs. Jay Eberle, then the police, who dis· patched their helicopter Eagle I to conduct a search. Jonah, meanwhile, had ap- par ently s trolled up busy Newport Boulevard a few blocks aad wande:red into the crowded Stater Brothers Market at 22nd Street and Newport Boulevard. ••1 surrender, man!" the boy reportedly replied. PROTEST ••• 1975-76 wage and fringe benefit package will resume Wednesday when a state mediator will again take part in a meet and confer session. "Altogether the Commerce Department's ieading indicators were up 4.2 percent in April," he said, noting t)lat inventories and interest rates have declined, employment increased by 553,000 between March and May and the inflation rate is down from last year's 12 percent to about 6 per- cent. Mesa Collncil Schedules Meet Tonight comments he alle made in front of stude s and fellow teachers that were termed ~·or· tensive" by school authoriUes. . Mang said be wants the publl.c to hear why he was suspend"'1 and his responses to the charges. A three-man competency panel will conduct the hearing. One member will be chosen by Mani. another by the school board and the third appointed by the state Department of EducaUon. Newport Beach policeman :Robert Gatewood disclosed to- ~ tJa•t Ja11 J•test ndcll -NZ movfes at Balboa•s Pussycat Theater came after consultations with Orange Co~nty District At- torney Cecil Hicks The X·r at ed theater al 709 E. Balboa Blvd. was raided twice Sunday at 2:30 p.m. and again at 10:30 p.m: Vice officers seized copies of six movies titled, "The L ife and Times of Xaviera Hollander" and ''High Rise." According to Gatewood , the latest Taids came after con· ferences with DA Hi cks. Newport Police Chief ·a. J ames Glavas and Harbor Municipal Court Judge Calvin Schmidt. Gatewood viewed the alleged pornographic movies Friday night and then Judge Schmidt eyed them Sat urday night. 6 atewood waid they both agreed the movies are obscene. Judge Schmidt issued search warrants on Sunday. authorizing the confiscation of the sexy mov· ies, Gatewood ~a id . There have been two earlier raids on the theater since it became part or the Pussycat chain last month. During those raids, police took copies of four other adult movies. plus reels of coming attractions that were also ·alleged to be obscene by Gatewood. The vice p res id ent or the Pussycat chain in Los Angeles r ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ~n1wn1 •M "-Oi'"'"' Jack R. Curley Vic~ PrttlOtnl a"<f Oenwet IMMQf't Thomas Keevil ~O•tOt c Ch1rlt!I H. Loot Richard P. Nall At t1111nl .V..n•olno ldlter• said today police "do not have the right" to seize movies more Ulan CMJC• ~· • Jucfa'e and Jury rule the films obscene. "We haven't done anything wrong and the continuous seizure of our movies is harassment," said Jimmie J ohnson, vice presi· dent. However , Gatewood said there ts no law prohibiting him from seizing the films as many times as they wish. He added that they did not lake the earlier film s repeatedly simply because they did not want to. This time, ho(vever, Judge Schmidt told officers to go ahead Ties Okayed By Marianas SA IPAN , Mariana Is lands <UPI> -The p eople of the northern Mariana Islands voted today to accept commonwealth status with the United Stales in· stead of remaining as a district or the Pacific trust territory. More than half of the 13 pre· ' cincts in the tabulations showed that a bout 80 peuent of t he population voted in a plebiscite lo accept the commonwealth cove· nant signed last February by their political l eaders and representatives of the U.S. gov- ernment. Acceptance of the new political status marked the first time in half a century that the United States has acquired new ter- ritory. Once inside, he mingled with shoppers, browsing among the wonderland or gadget displays and good things t o eat, just like he belonged there all alone. "I don't know how he got all the way up there without getting hit by a car," says bis granddad, who praised police for their o·. minute search. Helicopter Pilot Carl Jackson and observer George Yezbick crisscrossed the east side area, thfi!ir helicopter's public address system calling for Jonah and broadcasting his description. He, of course, was inaide the noisy store. "If he was outside and heard the helicopter hollering bis name, he might have aone crazy," s ays Grandfather Eberle, noting the little boy loves aircraft, always points up and tries to pronounce the word airplane. His mother and grandmother, meanwhile, were cruising the streets hunting him, while police patrol car officers assigned to the area were alao helping. .. Grandfather Eberle said a lady of Spanish extraction finally took the wandering boy by the hand and led him out of the store, bop- ini and expecting to rewlite the obviously lost lad with his family. They had a communications problem, however, said Eberle. .. She was a Spanish lady. . . we never dld 1et her name, and he ls having trouble leamini to talk. Jonah sounds like he's jabberlne Japanese." Malpractice Fee Decision P'raised By DOUGLAS FRITl..SClll;' Otu..0.11, ........... An insurance company de- cision to put off a 141 percent hike in medical malpractice in · surance ioltiaJly set for July 1 was praised as ''honoring their commitment" by an Orange County Medical Association of· ficlal today. · Phoenix Insurnnct Company, a a ubaidiary of Travelers IJuurance, anqounced tn special hearin11 on malpractice tn· aurance ·in Los Angeles Monday that it will seek a court dec:llion on whether the hike ts war- ranted. <See St.ory ~·5). Abou t 2,000 Orange County physicians would be hit by the - higher premiums. Another jump bu been predicted for the first of nntyear. Tom Hennu1y of the Oraqe County Medical Auodatton pr.- dieted that delays ln the ltlal proc .. a could hold up a dec:llion on the bike un.W tM eod o1 t.be year, po11lbly keeplnl luw-ance rat.el 1t1ble unUl then. The insurance compa1a1 pro. poeed to foratall UMI bike mW Oct.1. One ol tbe medlcal a.oel•· tion'1 main polntl of&leord wttb Travelen ll that ti. qreemeot to peovWS. luurallC.4 for MIOCla· tJoo mem ben I.I aot up tor .re· newal unW January. OCEA's executive director said this morning's picketing and the noon rally are intended to in- dicate lo the county negotiators that the association's members are solidly behind those who represent them. ' Fro•PageAl COUPLE •• ·• cording to Det4;ctive Sgt. Lee De Vore. . They are all formally charged with conspiracy and bank rob-bery. . Conspiracy carries a prison sentence that is not specified by maximum length o'r time upon conviction, as opposed to other crimes as opposed to terms with a definite expiration date. None of the money stolen in the March 8 holdup by a bandit who approached Mrs. Ellsworth at her telJer's window bas been re- covered yet. The Costa Mesa City Council meets at 6: 30 tonight in the coun- cil chambers. Among agenda items are a new home occupation ordinance, de· signed to streamline the process for gaining a permit for such a busihess·hobby, and a proposal to establish the position of hous- ing and community development director. The ho~sing coordinator's job will pay $1,380 a month. Hirfttg of a housing coordinator, along with membership in the Orange Coun- ty Housing Authority, are part of the city's community develop- ment program to be supparted by federal funds. 500 Evacuated MUNICH, West Germany <UPI) -Rain soaked a trainload of fertilizer and caused decom- position that unle a shed poisonous fumes, forcing evacua- tion or about 500 persona Monday night. Mang. who tuts taught at the rush school sincl 1969, said tod~ he plans to call at least a dozen persons to speak on his behalf. 1 Beach Cleanup Gets Approval Regional coastal col'tl· missioners have approved the re· moval of thousands of cubic yards of dredge tailings left at the edge of Upper Newport B'~y after the clearing or water ~ki channels several years ago. The decision means that U)e county Department of Harbo~. Beaches add Parks now can c~b tract for the removal of 400, yards or the material from t e mouth of Big Canyon and anotMr site at the end of 23rd Street on the wesl side of the estuary. , The removal would be fhe beginning of what is hoped by governmen'n>fficials t.o be a long- range program of removlng,.Wt deposits which have plagued the bay since the floods of 1969. "!" The Junk Business Addressing the Central Indiana Floor Cover- ing Association, an industry spokesman. Walter Guinan said: "Too many pe0ple in the floor coverln~ in- dustry are convinced the public only wants to buy "Junk" carpet." We're afraid that you might also get this Im- pression from the ads which specify unbellevable low prices. Investigating these ads wlll determine one of two things -either the carpet IS Junk, or .they will try to sell you something more ex- pensive! We don't sell Junk at Alden's, but we do have Quality at competitive prices, and the best in· atallatlon In the county. DEN'S ••••••••••••••••• ./nstallation. cus~om drap11ies UC. NO. 2l0422 1663 PlAC!NTIA A-VENUE ~. COST .. .., ,, " •'I ·.1 ' " ,, • I '\ " t J • • t ,, .. ... 'l lt11f . ' ... ..