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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-19 - Orange Coast Pilot7 - \ Beaeh· Serret Mission? -• FBDled Sex FliCk AirpOrt Director . 'Deep Throat' Favors Buying Due in ·Balboa Air Over· Hotnes ' • DAILY PILOT ________ o un t * * * 10< * * * • I • • • • • • e e • • VOL. 61, NO. 170, l SECTIONS, J4 PAGES Remember Him? Dally Pli.t Pllolo by Patric It O'Oon,.11 Old politicians-may fade away, but their signs die hard. This one · remains on vacant restaurant on Be ach Boulevard near Heil Avenue in Huntington Bea ch, remind· ing passersby of former Orange County Supervisor David Baker. He was d efeated in a re-election l?id last fall and is now in the cons ulting business. CIA Plans New Try For Russian Suh NEW YORK CUPI) -TheCen· tral lnt.elll&encc Afency plans to make a new attempt to raise the entire Ru••tan 1ubmarine sunk ln the Pacllic, Business Week Ma1aztne report. today. In California, •peculation about activity by I.he Howard Huihn 1py ship increaae:d when tt recently went on • U'ainl.q ex· erciNolf Cata Una la land. "Any d.ay now the Glomar Ex- plore!t the rriy1teriOU1 u lvage 1hJp Ullt raised only part oC a R&l11lan 1ubmarlne sunk tn the Padllc, wtll leave ita berth al Pier E In Loni Beach, tor another try,'· the maga1lne re· porued In ll• current lMue. The m61AilP• 11'4 the 1hlp Is no& owaed by Howard Huahes' Summa Corp., wblcb 1uppot1edly • Wit U for deep ... mlnln1. 0 lt WU built 1nd outfitted by UM fun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co .. of Chesler, Pa., for the gov· emment at a cost of about $125 million, and ll is stilJ fedetal pro- perty," the article said. Business Week said there were two full crews working on the salvage ship to ready it for the job. Members are reported to have siened secrecy agreements, one with Gk>mar Marine lnc., which operates the vessel and does ~be 11lvaee work, and the other with theCJA. Business Week said ClA of· ficials "have privately confirmed to some members of Congress that the government owns the ship and that Summa has always acted a& a cover Cor the opera- tion.'' "Th-. old m n n (Hughes ) was aware of it and ga ve hl1 ble11lne ," Sus tness Woek quole 1 n f or m e r <SeeGLOMAR, Pa1eA2) i ( ~..- a Bal Gets Sex Film Biggies "Dee p Throat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones." two of the best known sexy movies in recent years. are s cheduled to open Fti· day at the Balboa Pussycat Theater. Pussycat officials are current· ly embroiled in a tug of war with Newport Beach police vice of- ficers over the adult films shown at the theate r , at 709 East Balboa Blvd. Eight reels of sexy movies already have bee n confiscated during r aids a nd the number may increase to ten on Friday when the new bill opens. Police Chief James Glava s said today tha t the new films will be treated no differently by police officers than the movies that preceded them. "We'll re view the movies and then conCiscate them if we judge them obscene," Glav:issaid. The chief said that Newport of- ficers would not base their de· cisions on the past history of ''Deep Throat." which is current· ly at issue in a Supreme Court de· cision expected soon. Glavas said that JUSt because a film has the same title as the original, it may not have the same contents and therefore has to be viewed each time it is shown again. "Il may be similar only in title. That's why we have to lire out our officers by having them view the film and s ubmit affidavits staling what is in each film," Glavas added. Santa Ana Youth Kille d by Auto An 11-year-old Santa Ana boy, Alex Montecon. 1329 W. McFad· den Ave., died in Mercy General Hospital Wednesday night 24 hours after being struck by a car. Santa Ana police said the youngs\er was fatalJy injured when hit by tbe car as he crossed McFadden Avenue near Grand Lane in an unmarked :.Area. The ca.r's driver was not held. 25 R escued SAN DIEGO CAP > -A SO.foot fishini bo•t that ran aground on North Coronado Island was towed to San Diego today after its ~ pusen1ers were rescued by another boat. I s ., I I ro Coqst Inspector Cliarged in Bribe A former inspector with the Huntington Beach Public Works De partment was indicted Wednesd ay by the Orange County Grand Jury on bribery cha rges fil ed after he al· legedly accepted a $.510 payoff from a contractor whose work he was in specting. Superior Co urt Judge Everett W. Dickey ordered John Frank Biondi. 32. of 1040 13th St.. Huntington Beach. to face trial Sept. 8 on the all egations. Biondi was a rrested after invesligalton by Hunti ngton Beach police a nd district attorncy·s in vestigators into al· legations the he acct!pted the illegal payment on June 11. 1974. from a contractor engaged on a Sunset Heights sewer project. Bresnahan Favors Buying Air Space By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of lite D•llY P1IOl S!All Orange County Airport Direc· tor Robert Bres nahan said today he would rathe r the county buy air easements over jet noise im· pacled Santa Ana Heights homes than condemn them outright. He told an a udience a t a Citizens Harbor Area Research Team (CHART) meeting io Costa Mesa he will complete a "land convers ion plan" for the area in about l months and the easement co epl will be pro- minently sug sted. The airpo director was or- dered last onth by the county Board Su rvisors to proceed with la d nversion prepara- tions in an fort to fulfill state- mand a ed !-luire nts. • Duri g l 00-minute meeting this orning, Bresnahan was chaU ged by residents of homes on th western shore of Upper New rt J)ay over his contention that mmercial jets are flying ay waters, not residential area Th anla Ana Heights proble m dom nate d th e m ee ting , pa · ularly when Bresnahan ex- plai ed "land conversion" does '.t necessarily mean coo- demtiation and displacement of residents. ''The boa rd of supervisors didn't say lo go out and condemn houses," Bresnahan said. "They told me to prepare a plan for land conversion and they will be the ones who must make the de· cision. "I am totally opposed to ac· quiring som eon e's property wben we d o n 't n eed it." Bresnahan s aid. "I would much rather see noise easements over the homes purchased where we would pay people who want to alay in their homes for the rlaht to make the noise ... Bresnahan told the a udience thal because of a series of un- foreseen circumsta nces, Orange County Airport was required Lo seek a noise variance from the state that req~ires compliance with 1985 noise s tandards within this decade. He said that unless the impact area is steadily reduced each year. tbe variance can be r e· voked and the airport closed. "We should not be farced to take <jras tic actjon and should have until 1985 like all other airports," Bres nahan said. By th e n . he noted , technological changes in aircraft engines could make lhl? noise problem minimal. The condemnation specter arose when supervisors for the third time this year reje<.'led a state-approved alternative to cutting noise by an acceptable amount to live up to th.is year's variance. The option was a "preferenlhtl runway" system that would re· quire jets departina in the early morning hours to lake olf lo tht- north over the Irvine lndUitriel Complex and the cities ol Twllin and Santa Ana. Supervisor Ralph Clarie. whoto district-include& mo1t ol Ouit area, led Uie opposition. "Therein lies m ueh of tM pro. blem," Bresnahan said. 1'lt i• tlP to the board of auperviJOl'I lo take any action and they t l fl chan1e their m ind• on anythln•·" Bre1naban al10 tned lo def Ind t'ffent ahlft• in the tlkedf t· tem over th• Upper Pay t contentiOftl by uveral MAM!~ memben that, in reaUt)', l bi1 jet1 fl~ over ht vJI >'· populatH UH . Ke taid \M 1hift, t ... lto. ,, ... ' 'I en EmplQyes Refuse Proposal By GARY GRANVILLE Negotia tions or a 197S.76 v.:1,&e· frin ge b en e f it pac kage for Orange County's 11 .000 employ broke off Wednesda' "i lhout a settlement being reached. County negoti a tors today said their offe r of thl' package t.tuac would cost taxpayers about $11 million was their final offer . Simultaneous ly. spoke:.men for the Orange County Emplo~-ca Association s aid Lhe coWlt)•'~ proposal was not acceptoablc They s aid the assoc1alJon ' 9.700 members will be Polled lo dete rmine the em ploye:_.. n '"' move. For now. nej!ot1at1on.<> url' ;it w1 end and there 1s no J>lan to ri • sume them, act.•ordillf: to a.n Seou. the county ·Ii lK•r onnl"I director. Scott said the orft'r m* Lo~ association includt."<f &MY ra ranging from 2 1 ~ J>t.'r'C mt lo ( \:t• percent. tte atso sa1a tnt.t r oun&y 1 n of the frinae bene/11 JWC of f ered lo plek up it htf(ht•r JMtM of the employeil' l rot4> -u ""'" rost and to contribult• l'Dllft' "' their retirement fund The pt!nonn~I d 11 cl tt1r .,, , noted tbal Ui C?OUIJ~)' 1 to <Hee T .\UOI, p._ J 7 -·-~iJ-_ - ' . \ Orang~ Coast EDITION - T oday's C lo1dn g N.Y.Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 170, ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1'175 N /C TEN CENTS Bresna~an Suggests ' Buying Air Space By WILLIAM SCHREIBER 0t .. o.11,ll'1i.t~ Q,range ~ounty Airport Direc- tor R"Ob.ert Bresnah.111fsaid loday he would rather the county buy air e.ase ments ov~r .1et noise im- pacted Santa Ana Heights homes than~ond~mn them outright. He told an· audience at a Citizens. Har.bor Area Research ' Team (CH·.NRT > meeting in C.OSta &tesa he will complete a "land conversion plan" for the area ln about two months and the eHeQ'lent-cbncept wilt-be pro· mlnei:ttly .suggested. ThC airport dlrector was or· dered last-month Dy the county Board of Supervisors to proceed with ,land conversion prepare-· lions ln an effort lo fulfill state- mand8ted-noise variance r e- 'luireijienli. , • Durlng the 00-minute meeting this morning, Bresnahan was cbaUenged by r esidents or homes -on the western s hore or Upper Newport Bay over his contention that commercial jets are nying over-bay waters, not residential areas. The Santa Ana Heights problem domin ated th e meeting , partieularl~ when Bresnahan ex- plaln..ed ''land · conversion'' doesn 't necessarily mean con - demnation and displacement of residents. "The board of su pe r,•isors didn't say to go out and condemn houses," Bresnahan said. '"They told me to prepare a plan for la nd conversion and they v.·ill be the ones who must n1:1ke the de- cision. "J am quiring totally opposed to <:1C· som eone 's property er1 ets County Package Refused .Negotiations or a 1975·76 wage. fringe b e nefit package for Orange County's 11 ,000 employes broke off Wednesday without a settlement being reached. County negotiators today said their offer of the package that would cost taxpayers about $11 million was their final orfer. Simult a neous ly, spokesmen for the Orange County Employes Association said the county's proposal wa.s not acceptable. They said the association's 9,700 m ember s will be polled to determine the employcs next move. For now, neeo\iations are at an end and there la no plan to re· sume them, according lo Bert 'Scott. the county's personnel -d1recior. Scott s aid the orrer made to the association included pay raises ranging· rrom 214 percent lo five percent. tte a1so sata tne county as pan of the fringe benerii package of- fered to pick up a higher portion of the employes' group insurance cost and to contribute more to their retirement fund. The personnel director also. noted that the county agreed to accept eithe r a multi-year or single year contract, earlier a point or s harp disagreement between the negOtiators. Scott claimed the county 's. final ofter has the effect. or put· ting mor-e t ake home pay into the employes' pocke ts than is in- dicated by th e salary hikes because of the county's willing- ness to participate more deepl y in fringe benefit costs. However, OCEA's Executive Director J ohn Sawye r said employe r epresentatives who met Wednesday night were "in- dignant with the county's orrer nnd found no oart of it accepta-ble.· Scott and OCEA 's negotiators are holding out for an ll~:i per- cent combined increase in wages and fringe benerit.s. What the OCEA negotiators are proposing 1s a ., v .. percent average salary hike and a 41/:r percent increase in benefits. Therefore, what separates the tWb is a 2.9 percent overall package increase, or roughly $.1.5 milliorr · At the close of the meeting, the representatives agreed lo jn. rormally poll OCEA members. possibly by a written ballot. Sawyer said the alternatives orrered·to the employes would in · elude the resumption of negotia- tloos and possibly a strike. The association's executive director said he believes it is un· likely that the employes would decide to strike . But, he addeti, there arc some members who de· rinitely ravor a walkout. (Set TALKS. Page /U) STOCKS CLOSE . UP 17 POllVIS NEW YORK !UPI) -The 1to;ek market. closed sharply hicber today in act.tve trading on the New 'York a tock exchange. The Dow J Ones indus trial aver age closed a head 17 .S2 p:>inll lo 845.35. AdvJnces led d~llnes by .._bout a 10·50·3 marctn amon the 814 1.uiue' c-rouffij16e ape-, Turnover amou.nted to about :12.0Gt,ClG!I 1horH, ~ !he U,980,000traded W • --~~-C.e&.-W.a.1',..e......b.I gll•i:. -ln moderat e trading on the Atnettclifl"stocK Exchinge. D•ny l"lkll ,.,,. •• ~w P•1t~11. a o. ..... 11 Retnember Dim? Old politicians m<.1)' fad e a\\·ay, but their signs die hard, This o ne remains on vacant r est aurant on Beach Boulevard near 1-le il Avenue in Huntinbtton Beach , re mind· ing passer sby of former Orange County Supervisor Dav id Baker . l-t e was defeated in a re-e lection bid last fall and is now in the consulting business. State Fund Squeeze Undermines Bridge Gov. Edmund G. Drown Jr.'s declaration Wednesday that all California hi ghway spending has to end has appar ently dealt a sl- inging blow to Newport Beach's proposals to build a new Coast Highway bridge. City !'lrtanage r Robert. Wynn re· ported today that offi cials or 1he C alifornia D e partm e nt of Transportation phoned Newport city hall Wednesday to report that the governor's s pending freeze "may very well affect the fundif!gof thenew bridge." No one yet is completely eer· ta in aboul the effects of the new order, but the initial call seemed pessimistic, Wynn said. Burglar Hits Home A bur&lar;who managed to re· ach tnrough a pet door and gain entry, stole sound equiP.ment, a ritle aiil two television.. sets, all wonh about $1,000. from the home of Paul Anthony Hale, 4818 River A ve., the owner told Newport Beach police la~ Wed· nesday. · t -~ • • • I .... - f\tore than S2 million would be needed from slate highway cof· fers lo pay for a ne\\.', six-lane, 2Cl-root-high span to replace the bridge serving the high"'ay since the 1930's . Wynn stressed that the predic- tions of fin ancial problems have not alter ed the local fervor for v.·inning st ate a nd federa l ap- pro\'~ls necessar y for the ncv.• spnn. A special comm ittee led by \·achtsman a nd arc h itect \.\1illiam Ficke r has "'orkcd for several months to "'in communi- ty consensus on a design. And preparations are still con- tinuing for a major show of sup- port "'hen the s tale high"·ay Commission meets July 25 in Sacramento. City councilmen Monday aft er-. noon \l'ill vie\\' a recently built model or the new span prepared by Ficker's Bridge Action Team. We a lso hope to have a clearer picture of the impact or the gov- ernor's latest order,'' Wynn said. "Right now we're operating as iC nothing has really changed. It's the only way we can do it," Wynn said. Non-city Crimes Cited B~GARYGRANVILLE 01111• D<lllJ Pllllt Sl.>lt Despite protests from District. Attorney Cecil Hicks, Orange County supervisors transferred 22 di s trict att orney 's in · vesligators lo lhe she1iff's de- partment today. The board's action represented an indication or s upport for Sheriff Brad Gates in his move to bring the investigation or crimes in unincorporated areas into his department. Gates argued that the sheriff's o£fice should not prosecute cases it investi gates and the district at- torney should not in\·estigate cases he prosecutes. HiCks at'gued the investigatorS taken from his st aff are needed by him lo carr>y out his mandate to investigate certain kinds of crime in bolh incorporated and unincorporated areas. Specificall y, he noted, a m;in- date to com bat organiz ed crime and rraud wherever it exits. fie a lso said the s"°rviccs of his offi ce were needed by city police in the investigation of homicides and certain na rcotic cases that cross city boundaries . He pointed out t o th e supervisors that their mo\'l'. "'hich came during a budgL'l hearing, did not involve t he spending of money but rather simply the transfer of personnel Crom one department to another. llis \\'ords, ho\\.'evcr, Cell on de- af ears as the board voted un· anirriously to transfer the 22 in - \'estigators, an adequate cle_ri c;.i l s taff and necessary vehicles from the district attorney's offi ce to the sheriff's offi ce. Supervisor Robert Battin '>''ho made the motion for the transfer, said his judgment v.•as based on the continuing effort to con- solidate depa rtmentaJ functions as "'ell as philosophical issues. "I don t belie ve justice is served v.•hen investigators direct their \\.'Or k al proving a case against a de fend ant rather than <SeeTRANSf'ER. PageA2i Patty He arst Plan IWe:itfed LOS ANGELES (1\P) -One- time unde r""'orld fi gure f\1i ckey Cohen says he \\'Orked out a pl an to return Patricia Hearst to he r parents some months ;igo but it fell throU gh because of fears for her safety. "I had Patty Hearst ready to be delivered to her parents and to Jim McGinnis, who is the at· torney for the l-learst family .·• Cohen told a news conference Wednesday. THIS IS llRIDGf ACTION TEAM llRIOGE CONr.EPT Vertlc•IW•t•rCleerance Woukf·a. 20 FHt, Under Plen . I I' '\. wh en \\.'e don 't need it ,'' Bresnahan s<.1 id. "I v.·ould much rather see noise easements over the homes purch<.1 scd v.·herc v.·e v.·ould pay people v.:ho wa nt to stay in their homes for the right to make t he noise.'' Bresnahan told the uud'icnce that because of a sc1ies of un- foreseen circumsta nces, Orange County Airport v.·a s required t6 seek a noise variance from the * * * Slate that rer1u1rcs compliance with 1985 noise sl andurds within thl:; jecade. He s<1id that unless the impuct area is steadil y reduced each year, the variance can be re- voked and the airport cl~ed . ··w e should not be forced lo take drastic action and should have uRlil 1985 like all other airports,'' Bresnahan said. <See-HOM ES, Page A2) es * * .. Fuming DA To File Suit Dis trict 1\ttorncy Cecil 1-ljcks :->uid toduy hl! \\·ill file a la\,·s uit to h:.ilt the transfer of 22 of his in- vestigators to the sheriff's d epartment and call for a Grund Jury investi gation into the Boa1·d or Superviso rs action. ,\ FE\V ~11NUTES bcf 01:t" I li cks made his announ- cement, supervisors voted unHnimously to transfer the 22 investigators and their clcric1.1 l staff lo the sheriff's dcpartn1c11L I-li cks charged the 1110\·e \\·as prompted by u shado,,· guvern1 nent thal controls the llourd of ~~n~~ , The only person he nu med a s p:.irt of the s o-called shadow government \\'<.IS prominent polit ical figure Dr. Loui s Cella . He refused to identify any other pu rµo1·ted 1nen1bcrs but hinted that Supervisor llobert Bullin is part of the secret clique. T llE DISTRICT ,\T'TOR~E\' s aid th<it he hus re- fused to use his office to play into tht.• hands of the pG\\'e1· structure that "seeks to emasculate the dis· t1iet <.iltorncy's o£fice and its 1..1bility to di g o ut fraud and politica l cor1·uption. ·· l-Ie \\'ent on to VO\\' to continue to 111\'~stigute a nd prosL·cute so-ca lled potilical cronies \\'ho \'iol atc thl' Iii\\'_ l~icks also s aid that he had been told that at a rc- l'L'llt political fund rais ing cocktail party , Cella had l>oa st(•d of the J)C'ndi ng move lo reduce the dis t ii ct at- lnrncy 's in ves t igati \'C staff. 2 Hardrcore Film,s S e t for Pussycat ··Deep Thro<i l " · <ind · ·1'hc Oc\"i l in ~liss Jones,,. lV.'O or the best knov.·n sex y movies in recent yeurs. arc scheduled to open F'ri - day at the B<ilboa Pussycat Theater, Pussycat off1 c1als arc current - ly embroiled in a tug of war v.•ith Newport Be;ich police vice of· liccrs o\·er the adult films shown at the theater , ul 709 Ea st Balboa Blvd. Eight reels el f Sl'XY mo\'iC s already have been confiscated Mesa Cowicil O kays P lans F o r Housing Costa ~1csa has taken l\VO more steps toward implementing a leased housing program, one financed by federal fu nds. 'The city counci l has approved an agreemenl authorizing the Orange County Housing Authori· ty to administer the Department or Housing and Urban Develop- ment (HUD) pro,lil:ram in the city. The counci l e:ir\ier in the year joined the housing agency, but did not set up a formal agree- ment on imple mentation or the program, made possible by the Hou s in g and Communit y Development Act. In appr~ng the agreement, the coun cil';lso wrote in a 30-day cancellation clause. This will nl· low the city to withdraw Crom the hous ing authority and join or creale a new one \\.'llb the city ats· sumine the liabilities. In a related action, the council also approved u job description for a housing coordinator. He will be paid $1.328 a mont.h. City M'anager f'rOO Sorsabal •aid that the coordinator will Ix- hired on a one-year contract ba!ls w hile th~ program Is ev•luated and will not 00 on the l'lty payroll beca uise he "'Ill ho paid wtth Ccderal funds. during r<iicls and the number may incrc;.ise to ten on F'rid;iy \\'hen the nev.' bill opens . Police Chier James Glav<l.S said today that the ne\\' films v.·ill be treated no diffcrenlly br police offi cers than the movit·s that preceded _them. "We 'll review the movies antl then confiscate them if "'C judge them obsce_ne , '' Glavas said. The chic!" sa1ct that Newport or- ficers wou ld not base their dl'- cisions on the past history of ··oeep Throat,·• v.·hich is current- ly at issue in a Supreme CouJ"! de· cision expecl ed s oon . Glavas said that Just because' a film has the same litlc as lh<: original, it may not have the same contents a nd therefore has to be viewed each time it is shown again . "It may be similar only in liUc. That's \\.1hy we have to tire out our offi cers by ha ving them view the rum a nd submit · affidavit.'4 staling wh at is in each film.''. Glavas added. Or:•·~c;A7:••: We atller Nighl and morning lo"· ('Jouds but m ostly sunny late mornin g and after- noon hours Friday. Slight· ly 'A'a rmer days. fl ighs 68 at the beaches to 72 inland. Ll)\\'S tonight in mid-50s. I NSIDE TOD-' Y Af1eY fit>e years, community theater is returning to tli.• Soddleboc.:k Valley wilh lht• formotlori o/ a new dra ma group. See lnterml1sion Jn loday'• enterlairimml sec tion, P.age BS. l a d ex -.w ...... .. M Y-_..k, .. .,_ .. Mtiie(ll •• ....... • •• t:;~ •M ....... t i'-• • • .. ....... 1 ..... •• -..... =C:.-• . .. -·· " 11-1 --" "'"'It ... ,. •• OHtlllMIH(W ... =-...... Cl·J ...... -.... ... . ~~ ·~·' , __ .!1 ~ .... "'< .... . .. -·· --.. -.. ·--•• Wltllll"-•• .. ,• 2 DAILY PILOT N I C GETS INVESTIGATORS County Sheriff Gates Fro• Pltflf! j, TRANSFER seek mg objective information," Ba ttin said. .. I believe the citizens of Orange County will receive more even-handed justice if there is a proper division of power," he added. A second part of the board's un- animous action was to direct county Administrative Officer Robe rt Thomas to s tudy the f~asibilily of consolidating the in- ves tigative functions of the sheriff, dis trict attorney and public defender into a single unit. Federal Aid Used to Plug Budget Holes Orange County supervisors continued to hammer away at r e- cord county spending Wednesday by directing more federal re- venue s haring funds to projects that would otherwise be paid for fr-0m county property tax funds. Following a pattern they established Tuesday when $3.9 million worth of r evenue sharing fUnds w er e diverted to pay for capital projects, the board threw in another $3 million to lighten ~~ounty taxpayers' burden by a t6tal of $6.9 million. ' Al the same time the supervisors kept the spending lid qn by continuing a hiring freeze tbey invoked last March. ' So far. according to county Personnel Director Bert Scott.· the hiring freeze has saved $2 million. No sooner had he spoken those words than the board decided un- animously to keep the hiring re- ins in its hands. That means county depart· ment head s wanting to fill vacan- cies will continue to have to ask the supe rvisors before the vacan- cies can be filled. As the supervisors continued their budget hearings, the pend- ipg county property tax rate dropped to $1.66 per $100 worth or ~sessed value, a five-cent in- crease over the current rate. But not yet applied to the budget ar e pending salary and fr. mge benefit increases for Orange County's 11,000 employes, a package that could add a's much a.5 20 cents to the tax rate. The supervisors also set their 0wn office budgets for the com-ibg fiscal year. 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The owner of King Insurance Company, 4600 Campus Drive, was discovered by the cabin's landlord, who fina lly went to check after he failed to return the key on schedule Sunday. A coroner's deputy sa1<1 Mr. Koenigsburger apparently died in his sleep Saturday night, but so far there is absolutely no clue to whatkilled him. Toxicological tests are being conducted on the remains of the 54-year-old insurance executive, but it will be three to six weeks before results will be known. No signs of foul play nor evidence of possible suicide were found and investigators said they have uncovered no indication of any serious illness in the past or present. Investigato r s said l'y1r . Koenigsburger rented the cabin for the weekend. Remains were taken to Groves Mortua r y in San Berna rdino where a spokes man said Mr. Koenigsburger's children made arrangements Wednesday morn· ing with a stipulation or no funeral. Survi\'OrS or the victim, who lived at 1600 Campus Drive, Newport Beach, include a son, Patrick of San Diego; daughte rs, Mrs . Sally Jess of Los Angeles and Mrs . Linda Broderick of Sebastopol. and a brother. Charles of Coron ado. Bunnies Stage Chicago Rally CHICAGO CAP > -Eleven women from Chicago's Playboy Club staged a r ally seeking greater freedom for bunnies at the club. Playboy owner Hugh Hefner "claims to be in the forefront of sexual liberation, but he docsnn· even give us our personal freedom ." said one of the bun- nies. Donna Greenwood. 24. Miss Greenwood said most of the 80 bunnies in the Chicago club wanted fewer rules governin,:.! their social li ves. She added that one rule that should be changed is the restriction against bunnies dating Playboy keyholders. Officer Sues Police Chief OAKLAND (l; PI > -A poP.!i sergeant accused of e mbezz · ment has sued the chief of po 1cc and five members of the city cou n cil for S6 million in damages. James H. Bonds, 29, said in his suit filed Wednesday in Alameda County Superior Court, that he was falsely accused of a felony and was s uspended "without a thorough and fair hearing." The suit charged the defendants with conspiracy. Fun By WILLIAM SCHllEIBER Ottll• D•llr l"l ... MMf Orange Coast cities and com: munities will get enough special federal summer youth-program money to hire more than 850 young people in public service jobs starting this week. County Manpower Commission Executive Director Robert Nelson said the entire county is entit.Jed to $1.82 million t.o pro- vide jobs for a bout 3,000 teenagers. Nelson said applications for the jobs, which include such things as recreation COW'lSelors, are already being taken and most will be filled on a first· co m e, firs t-serve d basts. primarily by disadvantaged youngsters. All but two Orange Coast com- munities will conduct hiring through county government's pe rsonnel department. The number each area will be able to hire is based on a complex mathematical formula that will be applied during the hiring pro- cess. The county will administer hir- ing for the cities of Fountain Valley, Irvin e, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente and for the entire ~· corporated area. Prospective applicants for jobs in those communities should call Luis Caudillo in the county human services division at 834-2835 for information. In Huntington Beach, which will hire its own s ummer employes with a $108,000 share of the federal money, a_pplicants can call the city manpower office ot 535-0252 and talk to either Bob Cunningham or Russ Guarneri. Roughly 147 jobs will open in Huntington Beach under the pro- gram, Nelson said. Seal Beach will also conduct its own hiring of 16 youngsters with a $20,600 share of the money. Ap· plicants can contact Bill Little at (213 ) 431-2527. The total county government share or the job money is about $525,000, which will cover about 688 summer jobs, Nelson said, noting about 600 would go to coastal communities. The job program wa& made possible when President Gerald Ford this week signed an $800 million app~opriations bill. Blast Rocks Las Vegas High Ris~rs PAHUTE MESA, Nev. (UPI> -A hydrogen warhead of the megaton class was exploded 3,000 feet underground at the nuclear test site at 6 a .m . today, rocking high rise buildings in Las Vegas 120 miles to the south. Shock waves from the blast, believed the most powerful such explosion in at least two years and one of a planned series before they are banned by an agreement with Russia, took less than 30 seconds to reach the gambling spa. An observer on the ground floor of a building where the shock waves are normally less .aer ceptible. said there was a -::::-foiling motion felt for about 30 seconds. The building swayed back and forth like a gentle rocking chair, the observer said. Light fixtures s us pe nded from the ceiling swayed for a distance of about six inches. Scientis ts a t the Caltech Seis mog raphic Laboratory in Pasadena said the blas t measured less than 3.2 on the Richter Scale, since the monitor- ing device is triggered at that point and it did not turn on. Either persons or monitoring devices were placed in more than 40 high rise bui !dings in Las Vegas to record the shock wave effects. Chemical.Leaks BARSTOW CA P> -A toxic chemical leaked through a mine storage tank and posed a threat to this desert commwlity's water supply, authorities said. Coast Inspector Cliarged in Bribe A former i ns pector with the Huntington Beach Public Works Depa rtment was indicted Wednesday by the Orange County Grand Jury on bribery char1es filed after he al- legedly accepted a ~10 payoff from a contractor whose work he was inspeclinf. Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey ordered John Frank Biondi, 32, or 1040 l3th St , Huntington Beach, t.o face trial Sept. 8 on the alle1ations. Biondi was arrested alter investigation by HunUngt.on Be1cb police and dl1trict attorney's investi1ators into al· leg1Uons the be accepted the lllegal payment on June 11, 1'74, from a contractor engaged on a Sunaet Heights sewer project. . • '-....:.....::;,_ ________________________________________ ..,,,,~ ' , Delly l"lltt Stitt PMte •THE BOARD OF SUPERV1SORS Will. MAKE DECISJON' Orange County Airport Director Bresnahan Speaks Clemente Split Seas Proposal Wipes Qut A new attempt to divide San Clemente's T Street s urfing beach between board aurf ers and swimmers was wiped out Wed- nesday by the city council. Councilman Thomas O'Keefe proposed that lifeguards be in- structed to encourage joint use of the popular surfing beach by board and body surfers and that the swimmers be moved from the area if it appeared things were becoming hazardous. O'Keefe previously had pushed through a "split seas" plan which was rescinded two weeks ago by the council. The first plan called for board surfers to remain on one side of an imaginary line running from a Fro•PageAl TALKS ..• It is expected that the Board of Supervisors will incorporate what Scott termed the county's final offer into the pending 1975-76 budget. While Scott refused to call the county's proposal an ultimatum, he did say that as Car as he is con.- cerned there is more room for bargaining. Body Identified WINDSOR. Vt. CA P> -A body found in Mexico has been positively identified as Vermont State Prison escapee Alfred G . Price. Vermont state police have r eported. ~National C.ar Rtntal Systtm. Inc . .J.275. buoy beyond the surfline to a Oag ·on the beach. Swimmers and body surfers were to stay ~ the opposite side. O'Keefe's new plan was de- feated by a 3-2 vote with Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni and O'Keefe backing it and Councilmen Pat Lane, Charles Fox and Art Holmes against it. In its place, the council ap- proved unanimously a. pol_icy stat ement calling for the lifeguards to exercise discretion when enforcing the current law which requires board surfers to move if swimmers outnumber them. The policy states that max· imum benefit is to be made or the beach for all persons. It's Back To 'Officer' After a lmost a year or sporadic debate about ~hat to call Irvine policemen, the traditional title of "officer" has pro- ved its durability. An earlier decision to call policemen "agents" as a public relations effort was reversed after rank and file protest. Said one ex.agent, "With. the investigations into the CIA and everything. agent didn't seem like such a good name after all." I p,. ..... e ,AJ ~HOMES r .•• By tbeo . be noted, technological chances in airer.aft. engines could make the .noise problem minimal. Th• condemnatlon 1peeter arose when supervilor$ for the Ulird tlme this year rejected a state-approved · alterna._ti~ cuttlna noise by an ~b~e amount to live up to UDrYear's variance. "'' , The option was a "pr~erenUal runway" system lbat ~ld re- quire jets departini Bl thf! early morning hours to tde off t(! the north over the Irvine Industrial Complex and the cities of Tustin and Santa Ana. Supervisor Ralph Clark, whose district includes most of that area, led the op,position, . ''Therein lies much of the pro- blem," Breanaban said. :~u is up to the board of supervisors to take any action and they can change their minds on anything." Bresnahan also tried to def end recent shills in the takeoff pat· tem over the Upper Bay against contentions by several audience members that, in, reality, most big jets fly over heavil y: populated areas. He s aid the shift, which moved t~e centerline of the pattern 500 feet closer to the western shore, was the fifth change in recent years. The change was designed to correct for the drifting of flights o v er the Eastbluff area. Bresnahan said, noting the pilots of big jets must take off.on instru- ments because the takeoff angle is too steep to allow them lo see the ground. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Williams, who live on the west shore of the bay, said the je1' have never flown down the center of the bjiy. They contended the planes con- sistently fly over populated <ire as. Two Quakes Cause Panic In Italy NAPLES, Italy <UPI> -Two earthquake shocks at midday to- day caused panic in cities and towns from Naples to the heel of the Italian boot. No injuries or serious damage was reported but authorities Sllid the shocks cracked walls in houses aod public buildings, iil- cluding Naples' new hospital and the baroque chapels of Troia's 18th-century Romanesque Basilica. The worst scenes or panic were in hospitals and in schools, where final examinations were halted. At Avellino, 40 inmates of the local jail interrupted a court. h~aring with their screams. Residents of Naples, Bari and smaller communities rushed into the streets by the hundreds after the first shock. Fire departments were flooded with telephone calls from people wanting to know if it was safe to return to their apart- ments. Brief electrical outages were reported in Caserta and parts of Puglia. Ry Air California and get S&H Green Stamps on your airline ticket from National Car Rental. .l National <:cir Rental offers s&H Green Stamps on U.S. rentals. And when·you fly Air California you're entitled to a bonus. ii Rent from National and we'll give you extra S&H Green St.amps on the amount of'your one way airline fare. You'll get the stamps when you pick up one of our new GM or other fine ws and show us your Air California ticket. (Offer good until September 15, 1975.) · And you11 be glad to know that our counters • are conveniently located at just ~bout every 'air- port in California. The S&H Green Stamps from your car rental plus the bonus from your Air California ticket will add up to. a hefty fistful of stamps. Make sure you dontt miss out. • M t~ • lh te- m se ~ ea pr fr• Al ro ,, r11 pe le ... pr IDi • u. Wl • Ill tb m. stt ... rt se €1 Qi m pu m dr ct1 w di d~ th th si: ti• m cc .M w ft ..., D M w S1 SI! m st •• m DI •• tJ " t n it a tJ t: n r ·1 d • I r f J ! 1 , I I ' t J a 0 d £ a , , ' &~·~@(YJJ[ ®@[[\YI~@@ The eol•m • 1ppean daUy ~"X~ept • S1tarday1 and Moodays. t a proble111? Tl1en u•rite Put Oun1t. Pat u11ll cut rt1d tapt. grt the ur1swers and oc lwr1 you ttC'f<I to solve meqwtles In government a11d b 11.~ i 11 es s . Ma ti 110111• QU{'Sflons to Pat DunntAt Your Service. Orange Coast Daily Pilot. P.O 8o:r 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 . Include your tele"phone number. lliflJat• Ll..Uftl ·DEAR PAT: Are students who live in campus dormitories pro- teded under the Fourth Amend- ment from unreasonable searches? T.R., Newport Beach Many students upon entenng a dorQtltory mot sign away their eonstltutJonal guaratoLee of prlvaey and the right to be free from unreasonable searcbe!I. Any reasonable inspection of a room lor purposes of health, safe- ty and enforcement ol campus rale1 and r eg ulatlons is per•ltted without obtaining a search warrant. Legislation now Jau been introduced that would p~bit persottnel of educational lmUtatloas from· sea~g stu- dent dormitory rooms unless tlleJ ftnt bave obtained a search warrant. Students living in a dermltory currently receive only limited protection. Although tllere are many school ad- mial.atrations that recognize tbe Audeat's rigbt to privacy, there have been many iastaaces of un- reasonable sear ches and sei.Jures. Credit for Dr-ea DEAR PAT : 1 attended a Queen's Way to Fashion party mote than a year ago a nd purchased two dresses. The de-. monstrator promised that any dresses that didn't fit could be ex- changed or the money refunded. When m y order arrived, one dress w as too s mall. My daughter-in-law, who had given the party, returned the dress to the demonstrator for a larger size or a r efund. No further ac- tion has been taken. The de- monstrator has done nothing to correct this situation. M. C., Laguna Hills Mary Abbinatl, customer tenlce manager for Queen's Way to Fashion, reports &bat a ttedtt bas been Issued to you. 'l1lis firm Is a member of the Direct Selling Association of 1730 M St. N. W., Suite 610 , Waabiogt on, DC 20036. Janet Swenson, DSA manager or con- aamer affairs, says that, if a member company does not re· solve a proble m satisfactorily, an independent DSA code ad- ministrator will determine a re· medy. 'Blarh f "'ridat1• DEAR PAT: 1 always thought that "Black Friday" was another way of saying ''Good Friday," t he day observed in com- memoration of Christ 's crucifix- ion. 1 mentioned this to a friend around Easte,, and he responded that this term is used in connec- tion with the day the s tock market crashed in 1929. Is he right? M. R., Laguna Hills Both of you are wrong. "Black "Friday" refers to the financial &;tper1tton caused by a gold cor· aer la New York on Sept. 24, 1869. . B•fl Repeller DEAR PAT: In line with your request to ·'put a bug in our ear" for additional electronic bug r~­ peller purchase sources : K- MAC, Box 303, Addison, TX 75001, also sells this gadget by mail. · B.G., Newport Beach X·MAC's sound repeller is a 1 ~ket·slle mosquito cbaser. Write to tlle firm for purchase de- &alls. It sells fer Just under $18. ' Japanese TVs Tossed in Sea NEW YORK CAP l - J apanese·made television sets and radios and a couple of bottles of Russian vodka have· been dumped into the East River in a Boston .Tea Party-style prote~l agalnst whale killing. The d emonstration aboard the Ambrose Light.ship at the Soulh St. Seaport pier wus staied Wed- nesday by the Sierra Club to pro- test the refusal by Japan and the Soviet Union lo acccp u pro- posed lO•year moratorium on whale kUUng. "What will we tell our children when they ask. 'what ls a While'," u•d one of the de· moaatrat.ors, Ann ScotL ~ • • ' REPLICA OF RICHARD HENRY DANA'S 'PILGRIM' DUE FRIDAY Remembrance of 'Two Years Before Mast' In Dana Point History Re-enacted '.f>il~i111'·1() "\'isit Dana .f>()int Friday By ALMON LOCKABEY O.ily Pilot BHllttg Editor A replica of the famed '"hide brig" Pilgrim, featured in the· great American story, "Two Years Before The Mast," by Richard Henry Dana, will re- enact the storied "hide tossing" off the cliffs at Dana Point Fri- day at5p.m. Long boats from the Pilgrim will row in through the surf and pick up the cargo before entering the harbor and anchoring for the night. The stop at Dana Point and lhe ~-enactment of the hide tossing will be one of several stops along . the Southland coast after a year's voyage from Europe manned by Capt. Ray Wallace and a 20-man crew of young South e rn California sailors. Final destination of the Pil- grim is San Pedro where it will be installed at Ports of Call Village as a permanent museum. After leaving Dana Point Satur- day the Pilgrim will call at the Catalina Isthmus before setting sail for San Pedro. The Pilgrim replica was creat- ed by Wall ace, widely known SoutbJand yachtsman who as a youngster served as crew, along with a number of other Newport youngsters, aboard the famed schooner Stranger. Wallace now resid es in Rolling Hills and is a recognized expert on old sailing ships, several of which he has r ecreated as museums along the West Coast. He is also the designer and naval architect of the ships at Dis- neyland, including the Cull scale replica of Columbia. He is known throughout the world for his salvage and restoration of historic ships such as ~h popular Princess Louise res rant s hip al San Pedro a n Redondo Beach a mong others . One of the first Southland groups to greet the Pilgrim will be a fleet of wooden vessels of the Wooden Hull Owners Association (WHOA ) headed bv Clark Sweet or Newport Beach. The WHOA group will rendezvous with the Pilgrim off Laguna Beach Fri- day afternoon and present the Pilgrim crew with a WHOA bur gee. Pilgrim will then come about and head for Dana Point lo re- enact the hide tossing before en- tering Dana Point Harbor where she will be greeted by some of the Sea Scouts of 1934-41 who crewed with Wall ace aboard the Stranger. The Pilgrim which will visit Dana Point was not always the ··snow brig" she appears today. Wallace acquired the hull. a three-masted Da nish Bailie ~d100ner named Joal and con- verted her to the replica of the famed brig which was engaged in the hide and tallow trade on the West Coast in 1835. The hides were s hipped back to Boston where they were made into clothing, harness and other gear for pioneers heading west across the continent. The Pilgrim is a full -rigged ship, 941eet on deck and 137 feet overall from bows prit to boomkin. She is 83 feet six inches on the waterline with a beam of 28 feet three inches, displacing 165 gross tons. Her height is 112 feet from waterline to main truck. She carries 8,632 square feet of sail. After restoratio11 at a Portugal shipyard Wallace and a 20·man crew of young Southland sailors set sail across the Atlantic. They arrived in Miami in August, 1974 , where Wallace turned the vessel over to Capt. Howard "Bud " ft~owler who with a complement of five.officers and 17 crewmen brought the ship through the Caribbean, the Panama Canal and up the coast to San Diego. On arrival al Dana Point Capt. Fowler 's crew will be garbed in uniforms of the 1835 Dana period consisting of short jackets with brass buttons, white trousers with brass-buckled belts and a sheath knife, and black brimmed hats that are heavily tarred and varnished. * 1:l * .. ~ * * Dana Would Smile If He Saw Replica SAN DIEGO <UPI) -The Brigantine Pilgrim came chug- ging up to the dock under diesel power, sails furled. If the sight could be seen in whatever heaven there may be for literary old· salts, the shade or Richard Henry Dana gave a rueful smile. Could Dana, author of the classic "Two Years Before the Mast.·• have m ade literary and maritime history with "Several Months Before the Diesels"? The replica of the tiny ship in which Dana sailed from Boston around The Horn to CaroH California in 1835 arrived Wed· nesday, headed for San Pedro where it will become a maritim<> museum. recallinf? the days or wooden shipl4 a nd iron men that inspired Dana's writing. "We did ft the way they did It, with lhe same ship and lhe same l(ear, so we had to work like Dana," said lbe captain, Harold Fowltr. Well, notquile. ' For one thing, Dana would be surprised by female crew mem- bers, much less diesel engines. Dana, from a comfortable Eastern family, drmpped out of Harvard in 1834 to sign on the crew of the original Pilgrim. His book , a milestone in U.S. literary history, became a best seller in its day. Its tales of hardship and cruelty al sea, the flogging of crew members under harsh dis- cipline, the daily dangers, shocked landlubbers and led to enactment of regulations to pro- tect sailors. "It's a lot easier than when Dann d id it." said Sharon McDonald, 17, of Shreveport, La. "Now we've got real bunks and wt don't get flogged." She and Patricia Hess, 21, of Phil adelphia. signed on in Jamaica. ~ C\}nnt..'d lood r cCd c mag- aot·tnfested Jr d tack and salt • pork of Dad'a's day. The original Pilgrim put into port only once in the two year journey. ThlJ!'!day. June 19. 1975 DAILY PILOT A:J Individual Stiort Goast Man Runs 70 Miles a Week By A.LAN DIRKIN OfUleO•llr"l•M.tt Norm Lumlatn began rwuung at the age o( 12. Running was the las~ stag~ in his r ecovery from polio, which struck him at 7. .Earlier treatment involved passive exercise in a whir)J>00l and tubs. Today. at th·e age ot 47 and after running thousands or ~iles. Lumian has only two· re- sidual symptoms from polio. They affect his ham~trings and his neck muscles. . "When I get very tired my feet duck out, and my head drops to the side," he said. For Lumian, who likes to run 70-75 miles a week, that kind of tiredness comes only toward the end of Jong, exhausting races. It's not likely to happen on the kind of runs he takes daily. around the Upper Newport Bay, by Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, or in the open spaces of Irvine. That's because his body has been built up beyond the need to recover from polio. The man who teaches history and political science at Orange Coast College is no longer running for his life ; running is an expression of his life. ''There are two aspects to why I run," he said. "There's a close- ness between me and God and nature. and it is also a source of personal satisfaction that I a m able to be in control of my phys ical being." Lumian elaborated on the theme of running as a religious experience. •·Last Sunday I ran a 15-miler around the Upper Hay and the bombardment of my senses was unbelie\'ablP. It was early in the morning a nd l wasn't "eanng a shirt and I could fed the June mist on my body. Then I was run- ning along some of the trails. in Lhc weeds a nd in the wildflowers, and the wind was making them sway. Rabbits were scurrying. I <'Ould see wild fowl. I could feel the humid air in my lungs. The ground was undulatinj'!. It was as if it was mt>ving me. My lt:gs felt full of power. even though I had run a hard ral'e the day bdorc. I felt I could s peed up or ~low down. Then, corny as it sounds. I started to s mile and realize I wa~ thanking God.·· Such experiences arc not ran.~. he said. The most memorable oc- curred when he went out running early one morning while on vaca- tion with his family in Ireland. .. It was about 5:30 a.m .. " he recalled. '"The re was hardly any light and right away I could sec why the Irish believe in the little people. Whitc-paintt'Ci rocks and Diiiy f'llOtPhoto THE HAPPY RUNNER Luman Healthy Too posts marked the side of th~ road. The trees arched over the road and their branches in- t erwove. The white s tones loomed up at me from the side of the road as I rnn down. Thcr\! was a -gentle breeze at m y back and l felt I was running into eternity. 1 'll never forgelit." Lumian stops short of criticiz- ing othe r s ports. but com - parisons becom e inevitable. •·People who gain satisfaction from sports usually require elaborate equipment or a play- ground, or another person or even a team to play with," he said. ··when 1 run, nobody cares. Only rough-water swimming is comparable to running in that respect." Lumian, who stands six feet tall, weighs only 155 pounds. He watches his weight like anyone else. but only to keep it from dropping too low. He lives in Newport Beach with his wife and two sons, and enjoy._ Shakespeare and gardening. U.: has friends , but confesses t.rua: his philosophy emph&)izcstheinl dlvidual, and therefore be d~ not rely on friends tor self· esteem . "I am not a social being/' bu said. ''I am not antisocial; I am asocial. I don'tdislikepeople. but I can do just as well without the m. When I'm running I'll move· a board with a nail in it ~ someone won't get a flat tire. (# don't break society's. laws--i:!~ cept for jaywalking which I a~ notorious for -but I just don't need a vast numbesr of people around jollying me up. t can en-, joy talking with someone -I learn about gardening. by watching and talking lo gardeners -but forcing small talk at a party has no appeal to n1e." The valu e of indi v idua l pe rformance is why Lumi;m likes to compete in road races. ·•r compete primarily again~t. myself -is my time better. 1s my conditioning better, can .I take the hills, am I in command of the situation? "There are so few situations to- day in which one can take com- mand. I m ean the government, your employer, the whole ··Future S hock' thing, the Madison Avenue mind control. fr rm in good condition the re is \l surge of power in m e and I know l put it there by training hard and consistently. •·in com peti lion you ;;il~o become someone else. Occupa- tions are of no consequence. We leave our othe r lives behind u~ and we become just a band q# nitwits,. if you will, runninJt around 1n our underwear. But compare that to drugs. drinkin' or the fellow who bas lo beat htt wife to gain satisfaction." When you run 70 miles a wee~ apparently, you don't feel conl'L fortable over short distances. Lu· mian doesn 't like to race less than six miles, runs two 26-mile marathons a year. but his favorite distance is 20 kHomete~ races, about 121 z miles. Hi s most satisfying achieve- ment was running the marathon in under three hours: he clocked two hours, 59 m inutes and four seconds in a race in San Diego in 1969, a s hade under s even· minutes a mile. But he believes he can be~tt that and is confident his age is no deterrent. ··1 have got better as t got older. Here's also a fellow m Los Angeles who is 20 years older than me and can b~at me. I want. to be running like him in !U ~ ettrs." off on all Floor Samples ..... 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The year was 1911 when her mother. her fa th e r , he r grandfather and s even othe r members of a fleeing Shoshone Jndian band were massacred by a posse of whiles in desolate s agebrush country of northern Nevada. NOW A RETIRED school teacher, ~1ss Estep, 75, said she grew up with a white family and never asked about Lhe massacre. lier place in Indian his tory was recently d 1scove red by Dayton 0 . Hyde. an author who s pent 15 years rese<.1rching a nov- <.'I. "The Last Frel' Man ." This is his account of the massacr e : Mi ss E s tep's grandfather, Shoshone Mike, and a small In- dian band that included her fami- ly, li ved in a canyon near Twin Falls, Idaho. Jn 1910, Mike was charged with horse stealing, so he and his band fled. Believing they were bein g pursued , the Indians made their way to California, then across the Sierra Nevada into Nevada. They holed up in a canyon and Doily Pilot Defi•«y Is Guaranteed lllonday-Fnday· If you do not have your paper by 5 30 o m. 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Earl of Lucan Termed Killer By Jurors LONDON <UPI ) -A coroner's jury today named the missing playboy Earl of Lucan as Lhe murderer of Sandra Rivett, his children's nursemaid, ill the "Upstairs, Downstairs" murder case. Lucan vanished from view Nov. 7 after the 29-year-old nurse was beaten to death with a piece of lead pipe in the home of his estranged wife, Veronica Lady Lucan. During the tbree·day inquest, Lady Lucan told the jury that her husband also tried to strangle her and gouge her eyes out. The jury of six men and three women at Wesminster Coroner's Court deliberated for 31 minutes before delivering their verdict. Lilbo~ DfJmomtration Quelled LISBON (UPI) -Armed troops evacualed 600 Roman Catholics today from a religious residence· besieged by jeering Communitta who denounced the Catholics os "Fascists" and pelled them with garbage. Other troops. supported by armored cars, held Socialist crowds at bay outside the Newspaper Republics as Communist workers slipped through the back door and occupied the offices of the former Socialist-oriented paper for a second day. ON · THE POUTICAL front, the military government's. wwerful Revolutionary Council announced it had rejected pro· J>OSals ~Y leftists for establishing a Marxist .. dictatorship of the proletarial" in Portugal. Thousands of Communist-led demonstrators spent the night outside ~e residence of Portugal's Catholic patriarch, prevent· ing the Catholics from leaving. Troops escorted 400 out in the morning and ,nolher 200 in the afternoon. A company of soldiers held at bay 300 screaming de· monstrators. The crowd threw a few rocks, but it did not appear that anyone was hit. They threw garbage at the Catholics, includ- ing women and children, and shouted "out with the Fascists." Ford Says Mideast Near War MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) -The Mideast "drift" is toward war, President Ford is quoted as saying in an exclusive interview with the Minneapolis Tribune. UNLESS THE "drift" is halt- ed, the conflict that will ensue will be more dangerous that\ any before it and will include a paralyzing oil embargo, Ford is quoted as saying in a story by Richard Wilson, former chief of the Tribune 's Washington bureau. The interview was also carried in today's editions of the Des Moines Register, another Cowles publication. Wilson said Ford's emphasis on the "drift" in the Mideast came somewhat as a surprise after his discussions with Egyp- tian President Anwar Sadat earlier this month in Salzburg, Austria, and more recent dis· cussions in Washington with Israeli Prime Minister Yilzhak Rabin. "It is a potentially very volatile s ituation t hat could erupt into a real tough conflict any time, and the longer we drift with no prospect of action, the more potential the igniting becomes," Ford was quoted as saying. ... 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(Photo Page AB) Roads connecting· the Los Angeles area with Las Vegas and Phoenix were reopened late Wed- nesday in the Banning-Palm Spr- ings area as the winds funneling through San Gorgonio Pass began to subside. BUT OFFICIALS said travelers who ventured out on highways still had to brave clouds of dust generated by near hurricane fofce winds that whipped through the region. "The sand storms are still pre· tty intense," said a spokesman for the California Highway Patrol in Indio late Wednesday night. He warned that motorists are "going lo lose some glass and paint." Jnterstatc 10, u major hnk between Los Angeles and Arizona, was closed for several hours. Cars trapped by instant, five-foot sand dunes looked as if they bad been sandblasted. Few accidents were reported in the desert areas, but some or about SO vehicles trapped for up to U hours bad wincfah.lelds and cbrome pilled and paint jobs .. ground clear down t.o the bare metal," a CHP offlclal said. 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June 19, 1975 OAJLY PILOT AS Budg'#t Stalled GOP Support Sought SA CRAM EN'TO <AP > -Auembly Speaker Leo McCarthy hopes he can pick up enough Republican support to get the state's $11 .56· billion bud get past maverick Democrats to the governor's desk. "I will have to seek Republican votes," tory," added McCarthy. decisions of a conference Brown and four other committee, which recon- 0 cm o c rats joined ciledtheSenateandAs· Republicans Tuesday to sembly versions or the So far, Gov. Brownhus refused to say iC he in· tends to make heavy cuts once the budget gets lo him. block passage of the budget. Senate-passed budget. It--------------------fell five votes short of the two-thirds majority needed to send it to the desk or Gov. Edmund Slao~lced Christin e Surma, former girlfrie nd of Saudi Arabian Prince Fais al who was beheaded Wednesday for murder of his uncle, said, "l can't believe it. 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Regu1a11y eo.oo 39.99 45 FASHION ISLAND • NEWPORT BEA~H ' • • 8 DAILY PILOT EDITORIAL PAGE Quiet Hll1D.anitarians Strangers in a strange land, that is how one Souµi Vietnamese r e fugee characterizes himself and others among the 18,000 dispossessed persons currently housed at Camp Pendleton. 1''or some, the wait to truly start becoming as- s imilat ed into American culture may be as Jong as a year. by current estimates. . . By now, a large, but relatively qwet contingent of Orange Coast volunteers who may or m ay not have person a lly s upported Am~rica's activitie~ in Vi~t~am over the year s has steadily and energetically JOmed· the newest U.S. campaign. Many Orange Coast citizens a re pitching in to help the newes t American arrivals with gifts of c lothing, blanke ts, toile t articles a nd other necessities, as well as help with Englis h lessons, recreation programs for the youngsters and similar intangibles to speed the refugees' adjustment. These people, numbering in hundreds, are not m erely paying lip service to this nation's traditional invitation to the world's refugees fleeing oppression of one kind or another and the heartbreaking and s pirit-breaking wars on faraway shores. They are true humanitarians and the Orange Coast ca n truly be proud of them. Empire Building The local government employe paid with federal grant mone y is appearing in ever-increasing num-. bers as more and more ·~~I-level burea.ucrats dis· cover new a nd more extensive sources of aid money. One worthy pre mise of the federally funded pro- grams was that normal governmental growth and employe turnover should eventu ally enable some of the temporary employes to move into regular perma- nent positions when the extra, federally funded pro- grams were phas ed out. And this has been the case. But the other side of the coln ts that d epartment heads make every possible effort to k eep the growing empires intact. So when the federal money runs out, presumably temporary, grant-funded positions don't. all phase out. They tend to become extra county· funded positions, with rather thin need justification . ' CHP Program Helped Officers of the California Hig hway Patrol. who went through a bad period during the on-again-o~f · again NOx smog device mixup, may not be too dts· tressed by plans to phase out all roadside vehicle in· spections by Oct. 1. . The immediate reason tS a shortage of funds for the program in Gov. Brown's .1975·76 budget. T.he financial bind already h.as deactivated~ of the 71 m· spection teams involvedm t~e. program. . Another factor is rev1s1on of federal highway safety standards for auto brakes and tires which will require a muc h more intensive inspection than the cursory check given in the CHP road stops. Compliance with these standards by the 1976 deadline probably will require setting up a program of inspections through service stations. Although the CHP program has r eached only about 15 per cent of the cars on the road, it has had the beneficial effect of making drivers more concerned about the m echanical condition of their vehicles. , f .· - ... 7 " ' ENVIR()~M'At ·# PROTl4:TWN . ~ v l' A~ENCV /,/ .. • Orange County gevernment is no different, hav- ing hired hundreds of its 11,000 employes under one grant prog ram or another. Theoretically, employes of this type know their jobs are limited in term and that is what the tax paying public is told. But there obviously is little point in continuing this type of ins pection if more complete safety ch ecks are to be mandated for all cars. 7 don't think they've evolved enough to ha.ndle that, yet., I Pork ~yes Nuctea.-: Defense A Puff ·For Every Market Dear Gloomy Gus No Domino Role for S. Korea ( ART HOPPE J Scene: The marketing r esearch division of the Puf/e, Puffe & flacke 'l'obacco Corp. Mr. Pufle. Gentlemen. all these new cigarets designed for special groups are hurting our sales. First it was Virginia Slims for liberated women.Then it was the new longer Dawns for the new longer women. And now it's Tramps for ... Mr. Hackle: Tramps? Mr. Purte: ... Charlie Chaplin lovers. We need new cigarets for n ew s pecia l groups. What about il. Morb? You'r e our market r e- searct~ director. Morb: Don 't worry. Chief. We've created a well-rounded sales program . Now we start with these 50-millimeter sugar- frosled Nikopops with the cher· ry-fl avored filter. Mr. Puffe <frowning>: Who'd smoke a tiny, little cigarel like that? Morb: Three-to-five-year-<.-lds, • sir. Nol to m ention midgets. ''A man's s moke designed to fit you!" is our slogan. Then we hit the teenage market with thts one, Puff, The Magic Drag Mr. Hacke (suspiciously): They sound illegal. Morb: Nol al all. They're made of g lue. "Th e s niff that satisfies," we se1y. "Enjoy the glow of pot without the hassles of pol!" Mr. Hacke (grud~ingly): Not bad. But wh at about the adult market ? Morb: Oh. wc·ve got lots of new ones. T h<:rc's Vitabutts, which we adverli:.e as "Com- posed or 100 percent organic tobacco!'' Mr. Pufle: Who'll that appeal· to? From som ewbere, somebody came up with a figure of $16,000 of tax- payers' money allegedly improperly expended dur- ing the Hins haw election campaign ... so the Board of Supervisors is spending another $50,000 or the tax· payers' money for a special audit to find a "fall guy." . KOHI Gleeftly GllS c-s ~t ,...,.ftM ~ . ....-.rs-•"' -ni.rtlr rtoftecttlle ...._ .. tk-....-.s...-.-. ... W t9 Gleeffty Gw, Dally l"llet. Morb: Health nuts. Then for those with inferiority complexes -and that 's a big market in this business -we've got these new 1000-millime ter Jolly Green Giants. We'll sell them by the yard ... Oh, you think you had dis- advantages with your old longer c1garet ! '' Mr. Puffe: You got anything lo compete with Tramps? Morb: Hoboes. They're butts that come in packs of one. Then for the Israeli market, we're try-1ing out Tanks. with the s logan: "Meet the Arab." But here's a real seller, high·nicotine Sweets. They're guaranteed to stop bad !breath. Mr. Hacke: How? Morb: In five years. the smoker doesn't have any. The on- ly place we failed was in the un· der-3-year ·old m a rket. We tried out Pacifiers w ith the pitch, "You've come a long way, baby!" But there was too much consumer r esistance. Never :fear. though, we'll hit an ever- growing market with our new :high-nicotine, bigh·tar Bygones. . Mr. Purre. By~ones? What ever-growing market are they aimed at? Morb (triumphantly): Cancer patients. Our slogan is, ''Let Bygones Be Bygones!" • SEOUL -President Ch ung Hee Park, vo'\lring to fight for the last inch of land e~n if U.S. forces leave Korea. told us South Korea could and would develop its own nuclear weapons if the U .S . nuclear umbrella is withdrawn. In one of his rare in· terviews, the Korean strong man also declared he would not relax t ough internal security m eas ur es while the m ili t a ry threat from North Korea 1 a s t s • Recognizing that restoration of full civil liberties would help him in the U.S. Congress, he insisted such relaxation could make Korea another Vietnam and, therefore, gave no hope form ajor change. THUS, Gen. Park is set apart from other East Asian leaders traumatized by the Indochina de· bacle and looking for accom· modation with the rising Com- munist tide. Facing the gun bar· rels of the North Korean garrison stale, Park relies heavily on his U.S. alliance. But he will not ap- pease American critics by ac- tions he says would weaken security and is prepared to go it alone if necessary. Park gave responsive, often blunt answers for nearly two hour6 in his office at the Blue House -his first meeting with a foreign reporter in eight months. Small to the point of frailty, the .57 -year-old professional soldier in his 15th year of rule seemed in ex· cellent health and s upremely con- fid ent the course he follows is cor· reel. While declaring his own faith in official U.S. reaffirmations of s upport for South Korea, Park .told us "there were and still are quite a number of Koreans doubt- ing the commitment of the Unit· Unisex: Symptom of Decline The l earned lady libbers of New York are up to thei r pretty elbows, again. This time it's over a book. The book i~ something of a slcept>r. 1t was published by an obscure publis hing firm. is the work of a learned French his· tori an, a nd was discovered by J..ord knows whom . without all tht> pre-publication hoo-hah that usually precedes the publication or an important book. The title is "Sex tind Power in History" by Am aury de Rein· court, who h as written books about Tab<.'l, China, Jndia and the 'United States. t t 1s co n - cerned with a touchy s u b- ject. the odd androgyny or our Um • the blurnnf! of sexual distinctions between men anct women. ThJa :rndro1otrny, the author st11tcs. is a 2t1,.:n of <1 dying c ulture. H~ thesis js brieny st:ited. .. 1~hc contemporary "''omen's hher:.1 t1 on drive toward a d~Crt(J,lt an titxual diJ(trentJa- tion, to.U1e cxlcol that it is lead· ( CHARLES McCABE J ing toward androgyny a nd un· isexual values, implies a social and cultural death wish and the end of the civilization that en· dorses it.·• "TllE SCIENTIFIC and his- torica l records show that all the way from unicellular organisms lo human beings, progress in evolution has been stimulated by an increa.8e i n auual differ~ tlon." With prodigious erudition, M. de Reincourt exposes his thcsls to \1lrtually e\'ery cuJture in the world. The Greeks, with eleva· tion or the masculine icUo threw out the beilance between mala and female which had exiated in Chin~e and Indian civilizaUons. The result was a le.i1cy from which the West Is sUU sutferinR. · It is no coincidence, he says, thut the firs t feminist revolt took place In Gre4!'ce. This thesis tit.a in very tidily With the notions of the m1J pi~. · who think Lhal Male and Female created ~c them, and Llial lh1np . ~ go awry in a big way when this is forgotten. My primary objections to the l'xtre me lady libbers has been thei r attempt to disprove, in a rew brief and fra ntic.years, what the instinctive wisdom or both soul and body have insisted on for hundreds of centuries. Thal is: That m en and women arc dif· ferc,nt, and profoundly so, and were intended lo be so by God, or nature, or whatever. 1'1. DE REINCOURT is not the first man to predict the decHne and fall of Western civilization, nor will he be the last. But the logic or his thesis is compelling to me. It feels right. IC we allow ourselves to be turned into a peo· pie hermaphroditic both sexuaJly and culturally .• we must be pre- pared to face the lessons of his· tory. Rome was destroyed by thl· decline into androgynous ways long before the barbarians sa~k e d It Cr om wHhout. A lowered birth rate had more to dt' wllh the fall or Rome than the nomnd ir Htn.s who overrode tho fodlnfil &mpire. The women',; hbt!rution movement may be n terrible IJlmp,om. · • ( EV ANS-NOV AK ) ed States" since the fall of Viet- nam. What if those doubts are well founded? ''Even without as- sistance, our people a re de- termined to fi ght to the last man and not to concede an inch of our territory.·' HE NEXT confirmed for the first lime that South Korea, if abandoned by the U.S., would go nuclear. "We have the capabili· ty," the President said, but a re not developing it and are honor- ing the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. Then he bluntly added: "If the U.S. nuclear umbrella were to be removed, we have to start developing our nuclear capability to save ourselves." The nuclear umbrella and airpower comprise the major U.S. deterrent to a Communist attack, but Park also argued the U.S. 2nd Inf anlry Division here plays •·an essential role in detcr- ri ng a tta ck ." IC American ground troops were re moved, "the enemy will be inclined to make a miscalculation'' and "American word would CJlrry far less credibility." Ch4ckling, Park said the U .S. soldiers play the role of fullback in soceer Coot· ball as a last line of defense. In other words, the 2nd Division would not be in the heart or ground combat. As for his May 13 decree ban- ning internal dissent, the Presi- dent said that otherwise "we might become another Viel· nam." Is there hope for relaxa- tion? "It depends on the actions of the North Koreal1$. If the threat from the North Koreans is reduced. we should be able to re- lax security measures. If 1l is heightened: we would have to take tighter restrictions. There is no other way." PARK seemed to fully ap· preciat' the diffic ulty his craclsct.i>wn ca u ses him in Washington, calling it •·one of my biggest h eadac hes." Many Americans would say "very nice" (Park, s peaking in Korean, used the English words "very nice") if s tude nt s w e r e permitted to d emonstrate. But, he added, that would undermine security aRd make the nation vulner able to Communist attack. Park cited three examples of democracies curtailing civil ·liberties under extraordinary conditions: Canada's crackdown 'on Quebec separatists, Gen. de Caulle·s authoritarian measures aurin~ the Algerian crisis and U.S. mtcrnment (in "concent.ra· lion camps." said Park) of Nisei J apanese during World War U. Granting that human rights are abridged in South Korea, said the Pl'esidenl. Americans should note there is "no trace of human ri,Bhls'' in North Korea. CHUNG llEE PARK is clearl.J not in clined towa rd new arrang• ments in handling his menacing northern neighbor. His insistenee on h a rs h internal security measut~s. his appeal for con· linued U.S. military presence here and his determination to sut•vive -even to the point of so- ing nuclear -if the Americans leave are all linked to an iron re- solve that Korea shall not become a domino. That resolve. rare in nervous East Asia after Vietnam, may more than com- pt!nsate for the aggravation caused U.S. officials by Park's inflexibility. Deactivating a President WASHINGTON -Richard Nixon had $33.35 left over, ac- cording to a confidenti\ll audit, from the $100,000 that Congress granted him to cover his transi- tion expenses. He managed to stay within the a llotme nt, however, only because the t:overnm c nt ge nerou s l y didn't charge him for the big expenses. For in· s tance , th e taxpay e r s were s tuck with $265,580 in s alaries · for 54 federal employes who continued to work at the San Clemente compound. Among those w hose4 s alaries weren't charged to Nixon, as we previously r eported, were his personal butler. m a id. three c ha uUe urs a nd a m edical corpsman. IS ADDITION, eight Navy mess s tewards worked at San Clemente during Nixon's adjust- ment t o civilian sutus. The Ge ne r al Accounting OHice, which conducted the confidential audit, offered this justification: "They were used primarily to dis mantle the kitchen equip· ment," which had been installed tor Nixon while h~ was Presl· dent. Nixon a lso s hould have paid rent for his office ~pace at an an· nual rate of $77 ,470. But under the law, the General Services Ad· ministration could waive the rent. He was guntcd such a waiver last August. or course, Consress never ex- pected the Nixons to pay the an· nual $622,000 cost of their Secret Service prolectlon out of the transition budget. The GAO o.lso decided thal the government communicatJ0111 statr assJ.iOed to Nixoo 1houldn't. be counted as a transltlon eicpen~e. Here's bow Nixon a-pent tha (JACK ANDERSON J transition money: -He shelled out $14,466.46 for office furnis hings ·which, the GAO s uggested happily, •·can be recovered when they arc no longer needed." Nol counted were fi ve color TV set11. which the White House Comtnunica- tions Agency declared suqilus and left to Nixon. -AN ASTONI S lll NG $52,815.95 was s pent for s t a- tionery. This boug ht •'over 460,000 sheets, 260,000 envelopes and 20,000 each of three kinds of acknowledgement cards with en- velopes." Apparentlv, Nixon was stocking up fo r the fulltre, since most of the stationery is still un- used. Another $12,000 went for postage. -Nixon spent $75, according to the a udit, to change his safe com- binations. He also paid S896 ror picture-mounting s uppli es. These miscella neous expenses were listed. curiously, as port or a $9.430.37 expenditure tor "re- cord preservation and copying work." -Another $6,505.30 went t.o pay for news service te letypes. tclep)lone service and connect ion charges. Nixon w~sn't billed, however, for the three courier fiigbi. that brought him security briefings, a I tho ug h "some pas9engers and sotne of Nixon's personal belongings were also on these nJght"'." . -An~$4,748.S7 'YaS paid out in "per1<>n~I service; costs." Thi!'! category includ ed detailed employes from vnriou Oft<'ncles and three people who were hired to assisc them. A SEPARATE, confidential re· port, prepared for Hou c Govern- ment Opcralions Ch,urman Jack Brook•, P.·fu.,1disdoees that It cost the ta>4>ayort $118,076.93 to ''deactivate'' tho Nixon com-. ' pound at Key Biscayne, Fla. T his didn't include $1,780 spent to i mprove Nixon .. s heating system, $738.95 for wiring im- Pl'Ovements, Sl .520 for sod and S2,000 to prevent beach erosion. Nixon was a ls o bequeathed. courtesy of the t axpayers, storm shutters worth $1,08l,.20, a $390.18 privacy screen and a $119.75 Sears washing machine. An additional $124,041.36 was spent for the ·'disposal by de· molition'' of a security building that Nixon no longer manted on his Florida prope rty . A s part of the deactivation, ~ government spent $10,800 to re- move bulletproor glass and replace. it with plate glass win· dows, $6,604.57 to remove a screening hedge and SlS,950 to restore the walls around the com· pound. The General Serv ices Ad· ministration got Nixon's famous $621.50 icemaker, which pro· lluced square cubes ''because the President doesn't like ice cubes with holes in them. 1 • ORANG& COAST DAILY PILOT Robt:rl N. Weed. Ptsblb~ Thomoa Keeoil, Editor Barbaro Krdbich, Editorial Page Editor The editorial pa1e of the Dally r llol seek s to inform and stimulnte readers by present.in& on this page diverse commentary on lopl('S of interest by syndical· ed columnisl11 and cartoonist.a, by provldina a forum for readers' \lle\\S and by prHenllng this ne"llpaper's 4bplnloni and Ideas on rurrent topics. The tdltoriat opinions of lht> Dally Pilot apf>'aJ" only in lhe t"dllorial column al the top of •ht pa.ice. Opln•otu1 9'1• pre,,C'd by the columnist. and c11rtoonlsts and letter wrtl~B are th r O"'n and no 'f!ndorsement cl thrlr vlews by I.he Dally f'itot abould be lnferrcd. . Thursday, June1e; 1975. . I 'J - I c tJ cl CJ , ) . I • - , 'Lihe Flea Market' .. Tiro D evices To Measure Ozone Eyed Divorcee Evicted; Belongings Ta~ ORLANJ?O. f'.la . <AP> -"It was like an instant n market," police said. Wanda Mae Howard, 46, was evicted from her a.partment .CO!Jl~lex because she owed $195 rent, police said. Left outside the bwlding were an estimated $7,000 worth of furniture, appliances, dishes and clothlng, and passers-by immediately swooped down OD the UnfCU&rded belongings. FULLERTON (AP) -Two de- vises to measure the ozone in the upper atmosphere by satell'.le are under development by a Southern California manufac- tur~r of precision instruments. The ozone layer, 10 to 35 miles above the earth, is under study because of a theory that it is be- ing destroyed by gases used in aerosol sprays. ·' At one minute past the time a court ruled she was to have vacated the premises Tuesday, sheriff's deputies helped Mrs. :Howard's landlord move her belongings onto city land bordering a · busytho~oughfare, asheriff'sspokesmansaid. WHEN MRS. HOWARD, who had fowl(l another place to live, found her possessio~s piled along the ro=ide, she le. ft to borrow a camera from a neighbor so she could ph toJ.rai>h the evidence. She returned to flnd passing motorists c 1t all away. . Mrs. Howard, a divorcee, had no in~ance on her belong- ings. "People stopped their cars and in les ban' an hour carried away anything they could get into their c " said police officer Seven Maroney. They cleaned her out. Tbetiook a bedrooro set, a color console television, all her dishes anit clothes· and a three- piece sectionalliving room set." 1 P olice aaid large household appliances are often dumped on t:urbs for garbage pickup, anf residents often help themselves. ,,,. RCA XL-100 100% Solid State s3299s onlv . Model ET35S. A. great set. Acculine picture tube system. RCA's most advanced, coupled with a 100% Solid State chassis . . . exceptional perfOfmance and rehab1hty. 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I!' an interview ~th UPI, Hu.go said : "the latest import tax Pl.us .increased operating costs will be passed along to motorists' w1thm 10 days,. ~.J.:~ "But the most critical period will come in August, which looks like the time we're likely to have r eal problems with gasoline," he said. 'Wow. Imagine the Ma/practice suit she could have presented!' , Sup~lies fo the East and West were off about 6 percent com- pared with 1974 figures, Hugo said. He predicted further declines would a~pear in a weekly supply report s cheduled for release later this week by the American Petroleum Institute in Washington. ONE DAY ONLY SAT., JUNE 21 ST to 4 P.M. \. PUT NEW LIFE IN YOUR HOOVER CLEANER ONE DAY ONLY 8-POINT FACTORY CHECK-OUT LIST Re11lar Smice Ctmge $ 99 5 SPEC~L7~a~ FREI ESTIMAT£S ON MAJOR REPAIR WORK ONLY GENUINE HOOVER PARTS USED ' 1. Check Electrical System 2. Check Motor & Bearings 3. Check All Moving Pans 4. Check Bell & Brushes 5. Check Bag for Defects 6. Check Filter System 7. 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Upper BaY's Uses Sought The California Depart· ment of Fish and Game is seeking written s ug- ges tion s from the Athletic Fund Golf Meet Set Reservations are be· ing accepted for an 18- ho I e golf tournament June 30 to benefit the Sadd le ba ck Co llege athletic fund . The tourn a m e nt, scheduled for the Mis· sion Viejo Country Club, will conclude with a din· ner show featuring com- edians Skiles and Hen- derson at the Mission Viejo Inn. general public in ad- vance of hearings later in the summer on sug- gested general uses of the new wildlife refuge of Upper Newport Bay. The written sugges- t ions would be in· corporated into the re- cord of a July 25 meeting in Monterey of the California Fis h and Game Commission. · THAT P ANEL already has drafted a general set of uses for the estuary which changed hands several months ago a.ft.er years of litigation. The uses would include fi shing and clamming and the use of boats in the entire navigable part of the back bay, but speeds would be no more than five miles per ho~. T HE ONLY A H EAS open to hik ers and sightseers would be THE TOURNAMENT specially posted and de· is open to all comers but signaled trails, and the the field is limited to 124 feeding or wildlife would player s. Golfers will be prohibited. compete in low gross, The guidelines also hand icap and n on· would forbid t.he un- handicap divisions. authorized r elease of A fee o( $40 covers either wild or domestic green fees, use of an species in the preserve, electric cart, l ee prizes, and pets would be re- trophies and the dinner quired to remain on a and show. leash. WIVES OF pl ayer s will be admitted to the post·tournament func- tion for $10. Non-playing patrons m ay purchase dinner tickets for $12.50. The citjzen comments can be addressed to the commission, 1416 9th St., Sacramento, 95814. 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But he says he'' worried about the "big brother .. impUcatlonsoltheaystem. "We are so effective in manipulative medical and tecbnoloelcal techniques that criminal behnior can be controlled," said Dr. Richard Moran. Moran, an expert of crime and crime con· ' trol wbo la an assistant professor at Mount Holyoke Collefe in Massachusetts, spoke at the 22nd Na· tlona Institute on Crime and Delinquency. MORAN SAID hospitals and prisons could blur into one institution where the physically and criminally Ul would be medically treated. He said society would have to allow medical intervention to treat a criminal, who would not be judged Crom a Sharp 12" (diagonal) B&WTV 84.99 Slimline portable gives clear pictures VHF pre-set line tuning. earphone and 1ack. more (2K40) l !l 99e ... Take your choice of garden trowel, transplanting \j;owel, cultivator or weeder. I I I I ! I moral or guilt viewpoint but u f<>meone "who is de· fective and needs treatment." But he warned that when crime becomes no dif· ferent from other illnesses and is treated medically, "without vexing moral judgment," it would be easy for coercive government to impose treatment for thole who dldn 't coopente. Moran noted that crime ls increasingly being listed aa an illneaa anyway and said criminals will be regarded by society as a threat in much the same way a person now is who refuses to follow uvan· datory public health rules to get vaccinated against a contagious disease. HE PREDICTED an early warning screening system to weed out potential criminals, much lik e public health screenings of persons with undetected dis ease. Those persons found to be crime prone ~ \ I' I . I I . I hite Muslin Sheets 2 .79 --- 11···1 II \ ! I Twin Flat or Fitted 3.59 Full Flat or Fitted 2.09 Std. Size Pillowcases. No-iron 50% Cotton mushn, 50% polyester. 1I ... I ' ~ ,,~r ,..... .... J ---349.00 BUY 5':88 Waters rectangular area in any ol 4 dialed positions. Covers up to 2400 sq. It. 9.88. 16 bra$S jet nozzles. Brass coupline. covers 2800 square feet. 4 dial settings. VALUE The Treasury 20" rotary mower 64.99 Features a dependable 3.0 HP Briggs & Stratton engine with proven safety advantages. A buy. 97.99 Treasury's 22" standard hand propelled with 3.0 H.P. recoil Briges & Stratton engine. Manual height adjusters. Remote engine control on handle. '(9002/8002). 17" diagonal measure 100% solid state color television. "ln·Line" picture tube for bright sharp pictures. VHFN HF. (630<4) qo ' 28:99 . Ppr~ondl ~ .. e porlable gives tug V'und lrom a hllli> un11. Gor-; dnywhcre. (7 28-15). SALE ·2a:ae .. J2.tt. Full size Portable features sohd state engineering and smartly styled cabinet. (RF564). ...... SAVE 25% Dacron" Panels 2.24 Reg. 2.99. Sheer Dacron•• polyester in a choice of decorator colors. Available in size 52x8 l ". BIG BUY , Open Weave Draperies 7.99 ... Choose from fiberglass drapes in a~orted colors. Available in size 50x84" 6.99. 50x54 ·•. 18.99. I 00x84 ". GREAT BUY Bed Pillows 2 .99 Oacron9 polyester hlled. Comfortable standard size. 3.99 Queen size 4.99 King size. Cannon Bath Towe ls 2.2 2 Lovely design in assorted colors. 1.33 Hand Towel 88• Wash Cloth Polyester multicolor scatter shags with fringed sides, no-skid back . 21" x 36" 3.99 36" l 58" 13.00 27" x 45". 7.99 48'' x 70'' 21.00 Salt Prices Effective Thursday, June 19th thru Sunday, June 22, 1975 .... , .. ltech .. Oninoethoo>t. Open ~·)It 9:30 to 9:30. Sundl)lt 10 toe. OIA•ll City Or et Garden OnM Blvd.• Open WMkd•Yt to to 9. Sund1ys 10 toe. S.t.MT• AMA: 3ao0 So. Bristol-No. of So. Cout Ptw •()pen Daily 9·30 to 9. Sundays 10'to 8 • ~·----. . would theoretically be treated by Implanting elee· tronic devices in the brain which could be used to monitor bis movements. He said such eleetl'oftlc monitoring from a cen- tral security center would guarantee total com- pliance of persona on probation or in community corrections programs. He said many cities already have "big brother .. watching in the form ot television surveillan~ of high·crime business districta. Mount Vernon. N.Y .• Hoboken, N.J ., Tampa, Fla., and Balllmore, he said, are among cities where citizens have surren· dered their right to privacy to ensure their safety against criminals by TV s urveillance of their streets. He cited antihijacking airport screening de- vices as another example of people giving up their right to privacy In favor ol safety. 3 Solons -Collect Pension.~ SACRAMENTO (UPI> -Three members of the California Congressional Delegation and former Gov. Ronald Reagan are among a group of elected officials r eceiving state pensions, the stale con- troller's office reports. Among those receiving pensions arc Sen. Alan Cranston. and Reps. John E . Moss, (D· Sacram e nto), and George E . Danielson, CD· Los Angeles). Legislators and con- stitutional oHicers are eligible for pensions at age 60 if they have served four years or more in office, regard· less or whether they hold other jobs at the time they become eligible. CRANSTON, STATE controller from 1959 to 1967, becam e e ligible Jan. 1 for an annual stale pens ion of $14,208. Ile · also would become eligi· ble for a feder al pension for his duty in the U.S. Senate. Moss began drawing $2,209 annually on April 13 for serving in the As· sembl y 1949 ·1953. Danielson became eligi· ble Feb. 20 for a yearly pension of $3,000 beca~e he served four years m the Slate Senate. Cra nston. Moss and Danielson all receive an· nual salaries of $42,500 as members of Con~rcss . ' . DRAWS $14,208 Alan Cranston Politeness Stressed In Coiirse COLUMB US, Ohio <UPI> -The 54 stale highway patrolmen ac· cused of being rude tr· motorists during the past year are going back ~· school for lessons 1n politeness . · "Most of the motorist.: complained about 1. patrolman's lone _0 1 voice," Patrol MaJOI Chester Hayth said.- The courses in humati relations, for which $16.000 was authorize<' by the Stat(' Controllini Board, will h e lp lht troopers learn how t<• "win friends and in fluencc people." HaytJ said. '-8r' ~· An Orange County tradition since 1892, we at Chandler's this year have chosen to celebrate our JUNE SALE event by giving away an exact replica of a model 1892 BICYCLE * UNBELIEVABLE SAVINGS on Chandler's Fine Furniture Custom Carpeting, Custom Draperies, Bedspreads, Lamps, Recliners & Bedding. f LIVlnG ROOm • DlninG Room~ . t.eeoooom~ f occasK>naL P1eCes ~ f CJame seers~ ~~\\Odet~ ~ \ fg 31 •Come In to Chandler's 8nd sign up for our FREE drawing! No purchase Is necessary. Drawing-July 31-WlMer need not be presenL ~ The Store of F81nous Namu 1'M rtORTH MAltt • SAl'fTA ANA Phone 5G-09I MoncllQ: 12 to 9 . Tues.. w.d., Thws. & Sat.: 9-.30 to ':30:11 . F'lidl.r. ~to 9. ThU!!C!!y.Jun• Tt.1175 Keeping the Old T~a111 llp Brothers Rudy Holmes Cleft). cornerback for the Suns, and Aun· drc Holmes, tailback for Cal Poly Pomona, now ar e football stars but they r emember when they tossed the pigskin for the Saddleback College Gauchos. Both are active in the promotion of a golf tournament scheduled June 30 to benefit the college's athletic fund. Reservations for the 18-hole tourney at the Mission Viejo Country Club can be made by calling 830-3122. -~-~--- Boy Going to Hawaii As Eyesight Dwindles GRANITE CITY, Ill. (U PI> - Eleven-year-old John Young, his v~s· ion deteriorating from a rare eye dis· e ase lea ves Friday to visit the Haw~.iian Islands he has seen only in books. "He knows qu.ite a bit about the islands " said his father, Albert Young 'a Granite City policemltn. "He's ;ead ever y book he could find at school and the library. In the past cou- ple of years his eyes have gotten worse. He told me, 'Dad, I'd really like to go there .' " Unless doctors find a cure for his disease, relinis pigmentosa, John will go blind. "IT COULD BE at any time or it could linger on.'' said Young. "The doctors toJd me about one man who bad it. He was fixing his roof when • everything went black on blm. •• Young said the disease fU'St became apparent when the boy was 5. "He was at camp and began bumping into trees after dark . ., "Now he's got what they call tunnel vision, .. the father explained. "Put your hands in a circle to your eye and close them a bit -that's what be sees." He said bis son was virtually blind ln the dark unUl the Army loaned the .boy a niabt-viaion pocket scope. The scope, developed to allow soldiers to watch enemy movements at night, looks like half of a small pair of binoculars. It amplifies light waves through an infra-red technique. ''IT'S TERIUFl~ung said of the invention. "He can get around after dark by himself." Young said offers of help have come since his son's disease received publicity. Two police departments sent money'" Your Man_Tours~ a travel agency. gave Joba a free trip 10 Hawaii, and a prilooer otfend to donate an eye. · "That's Glenn Totten," Y~ aald of the prisoner at Federal Pemten· tiary at ·MariC>n, Ill. "He offered to donate one of bis eyes but you can't b'ansplant a wliole eye. only a cornea. Jobn'a become very close to Olen. He gets letters, arid Glen sent a beauUf\11 leather billfold be made in prison. It's got John's initials carved on it." .. .. . . . .. ... ' Se~try Just Seared LA SPEZIA. 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Ult1Hl$l~ Make great han&·Ups. M well ii Ult W.tchea, too. Dishwashef u f e. UMf ull COSTA ME~ WESTMINSTER 14200 ... " llwl. 175 E. 17tll St. ......... ~ ...... SAMT~ANA ORANGE lristol & MacA,.._ 1121 M. Tustfn A••· ...... .. s..c ........ • ...... c .... WE 'RE OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 •SUNDAY 10 TO 7 • PIC'N'SAVE-TONICH!.' ' ' fl'l•J rw .iy, June 19, 1975 CAIL v PILOT A I ' . Connt~ Solon. Helps Block. Budget ..: l!ly O. C. HVmNGS Ot .. Deily,. ........ Richard Roblnaon ot Santa Ana was cme or the five recalcitrant Democrats who, with Aasembly RepubJlcanlf, held up t.he Le1ialature'1.$11.,s1 bUlion state IM.td1et earlier thia week. The five D~moe.rata. ln a surprise moye led by Alaembbman ·Willie BN>wn ol San Frandsco, re· ~ &o vote on the propoted budget. Thls~oupled With an ulmost unlled GOP front aaainst the budget, kept Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy from mustering enough votes tor passage. The de,. lay come Tuesday about six hours after the Senate approved the budget on a 32·5 bipartisan vote. The recalcitrunt Brown, it wiU be recalled, lost a blt~rly foul(ht batUe tor the speakership to McC,rt.by 14st)'car. l Santa Ana's Robinson and the tour other Democrats said there was no assurance that a full 8§.t million cost of llvtng inCrease for the elderly, blii:td and disabled would be spent by the governor. They a1so complained about reductions in college economkopportuoUyprograms. i . * * * ' STATE SENATOR James Whetmore CR-Buena Park) Ja maldng bis future political plans abun· danlly clear. ''It fias been my intention, it is now myinten· tion and will be my intention when decluatipns of candidacy are filed In February to declare ~ can- didacy tor, to run in and to continue to represent the people ot m~ ~Sth Senato~al District," WbQtmore ~ FQr The Reco~d Birth# HOAG MIMOtllAL HOSP'ITAL P'llllHYTE IUAH , Marl4 0 7s Mr. &. Mrs. Timothy Gruves, M02 t T11llpwood Cir., Westminster, 111r1 • .IOM ~Kii, '712 GH LlllM Or •• Hunt. l' tnvton Be.ell, (llrt MarU, 1t7S Mr. & Mn. Jolln Goodell, 1260 W•llOfl • Ave., Cost• Mes•. Qlrl : M.., 2', ms , Mr. & Mn. Mk.Mel OIOon•lo, 9!.42 ~ Port Cl'fclt Dr., H,;ntlnvton Bl.ch: , boy \ Mr. & Mr\, Wllll•m Wllke, 1"'2 Ai>- C pl9WMd '"" H11nt11111ton 8cll. 9irl l IN. & Mrs. l9~clo Herrero. :.>1 PlirllrieW Lii .. Ho. 20C. lrvlne, boy • • May!7, tt1S \ Mr. & Ml!.. G11y 011l9011, 23-42 CorMll ' Dr., C:Ost.,~ts•. 9 lrl ! Mr. & Mr~ CWI Ca lf ... 2300 Felrvotw 4 Rd,. Costa Mes.1 bOy Mr. & Mn. CAorQe K•ne, 49'l Flower ' St., Cost• Mew, boy • Mr. & M". Wiiiiam M•rttn, 414 ) ! 0r(.l\ld Ave., COf'on• IMI Mar. olrl I ~ Mr. & Mri. Gary Sp.,ks, 3 Llnoa ISie, i Death Notice• WALL OAVILLB W. WALL. Date ot death ~ June H, 191$. Auldenl of La11una Hiiis, 0 . Survived by Ills wife, Marl~ I. Wall; one bro•nef, w arren W. Woall of Tul$<1, Olllatoome; two sisters, Mr$. ETlltt , Lituderd•le of Kan~' Co ty, Ml~I Newport Baach, boy May21, 1t1' Mr. & Mri. Gr9oory Hollatld, 3722 Awnu. Sa11wllto, Irvine. ,WI Mr. I. Mrs. John Balles, ~52' SIM• Ma Ave., Costa MeU. 9lrl Mr. & Mrs. Johnny R11u. 1'26 Hawoon Bt~ .. cost• M41~. 111r1 Mr. & Mrs. Edw•rd Go11td, 112 E. S.y, S.1t1oa,9lrl MA' 2t, 1t7S Mr. & Mr$. Dennis Keifh, 4716 Atdw- lno Or .. Costa Mew, 11lrl MAy>t,1tU Mr. & Mrs. TtrTence Ryan, 1S461 Olertleuf9, lrvlne, 9lrl Mr. &. Mrs . .Jo4 H11bb1, tm a.tr.st, Costa Mesa.boy Mr. & Mrs. Verne Moser. 10.21 Oleuctr Ln., Huntlnoton Beach, Qlfl MAyJt, tt7S Mr. & Mrs. Marc Rl,hinond. Jin Salem. Irvine, boy Ml. & Mn. 0.vid Moonay, 1'341 Tlt11s, Westminster, olrt Mr. & Mn . Ross 8aum~rdner. 20'l:n Crestview Ln., Huntlnvton Beul\, Qirl Mr. & Mrs. GreQOry Boston, 21201 G<eenboro. Hunton<Jlon Beach, girl J,;ne 1. tt1S Mr. & Mrs. Ron•ld Johnson. 11092 Sanor• Lee Ln., Hunt1119ton Btacll. 9frl Mr. & Mrs. Jemn Vooe•. 5184 Etk~lord Ave., Irvine, girl Mr. & Mrs. James P1tterson, 1111l NewPort Hiiis Or. E•SI, Newport :~~1:.n:rs. James Tr~,;',.""'· 2m1 CteKent, El Toro, girt Mr. & Mrs. Wilil;im Arseneau. 20402 Mans1rd L.n .. HuntinQton 8ucll,9irl • M>d Mrs. C..orgl• Anderl>On or Bdsto, Otcfahomt Mct§.On1c memor1dl ~rvlc•\ ~.,.:IXi.v ~~.....,.,......, ~ ... tt'~~~.v..., • ..,11 be S.turclay 11 00 AM. McC.Orrnck : L•oun• Beach Cll•Plt'I ln1erment. Tuls.l, 0~1alloma. WHITFOAO SAMUELL WHITFORD D•teol d<'· • illl\ Jun~ 11, 197S. Antdent of L..ilgurw Holts, O . Survived by Ills wife. Violet Other . Deaths =~~o~r~.::i~~~·i;;1:-'.:.s. ~~~ !:. griilldclllldren; one sosttor. M.tb4e C Whttl0<d of S.n G•brotol, C• Funer•I ">ttV•CH woll bit Frod•Y at 2 00 PM, St. C....Or91!'S EPt~GPill Cl\urch, lAOunil Holls, C•. tnte r menl, P.H •<len& M•uioltum. McCormic k Laouna Bud1 MorlllMY dltec tort. EGGLESTON, $It. HERBERT L E GCiLESTON, Sr Resod4!nt of San Clemente. C.t !Mte OI <lull\ Junt< II, 19/S. Survlwd by two ~.Herbert L. EQOlt\lon. Jr of Glen· d•le •nd John E. Eggleston ol S<lr1 A•IAel, CMlllQl\ter, EloHbl:lllJ Bene><tol Hermos• Be a cll ; .ln<I e i~ht oranekllildren. Services will De llel<I at 1.00 PM FrlO•y, P.iclloc View CNpel. Olllcoant, Rev. Joseph S. Sl~pl\OOs. In· terment, P.icoloc Voew Memorial Park, Newport Beach, C•. Oorc ctors, Pacollc Voew Mortuary. MILLER Fla . (U Pl) -Mrs. Mary Flexer Walrer, mothef'· in·law of golfing great Arnold Palmer, died Wednesd ay in an Orlan· do Hospital following a stroke. She was 64. Palmer 's wife , Winifred, was with Mrs. Walzer when she died. Mrs. Palmer had flown to F1orida Sun~ay after her mother had suffered the stroke. said this week red statement. Asaemblyrna n BrtlP (1l.f\aDerton> bas declared an inte re t In Wbe{more•s seat and 1a GOP primary battle is apina up. * ** CONGRESSMAN Mark Hannaford, the Long Beach Democrat who represents much of western Orange County, has introduced legislation calling for the federal government to reimburse states that spend money for the education or Vietnamese r e· fugecs. . According lo Hannaford, Health, EducatlQn and Weifare Secretary Caspar Weinberger has said HEW does not plan to reimburse states for educa· tional services provided to the refUgees. Hannaford said he waa shocked by Wein· berger's statement and his bill resulted. •'The problem ol the Vietnamese refugees is a national one," said the congressman, "and California taxpayers should not be expected lo bear JANE A. MILLEA Dale of 0<-11111 June 17, 1975. Resident of L•gul\I Hiiis. C•. Survived by her llusbdnd, Frank J. Miller; one son, Frtd Miiier of Oen· JERUSALEM (AP) -J.--~~- Slimuel Hugo Bergman, •mark, thret dauoMers, Mrs. [dnd Gtillotll of Tiburon, CA., Mrs. Evelyn .LeClaire of Laouna Holls •nd Mrs Junnette Flores of Mouoon Voe lo; none !11r•n<1ch1ldren. Sisler, Mrs. Ml!lod<1 Tellerl•of San Gabriel. Ca Rosary Fro- O.y I IS PM, M•ss ~aturd.-, 12.00 noon, bolh a t Sf.' Nlcllolas Caltloloc Church, Laouna Hills. Interment, Ascension Cemett r'r. McCormick Laguna Be.ell MorlUMV ooreuors 92, a leading Israeli EAJlll• philosopher and the first 1 _~11;;';:"'~1•~1 ~-~~~~~~h~c2~u~11~s~-~~==~~= rector of Hebre w r HR70/1 s s37•s s41•s University, died Wednes· cm1is1 day. Bergman was born LR78/U m Prague and immigrat· mm s45•s MEAN$ DELBERT w MEAN S Dolle of °"" ed lo Palestine in 1920 after studying in Berlin. •atllJune lb, 1'1~ on f u\ton, Cd Reso<Jenl W 1 LL I AMS T 0 WN • ol San1• An•. C• Survived by Ill\ wofe, 1Maaone Muns. l>()n and d•uqlltn·on .Mass. (AP) -James P. 4law,T1motlly&~boro111Mean\ol~n B ' Ill p l 't er •• An•. diU9111•rs and SO!'IS on·ldW, ax er • u I z !~ncu & c a111y Jont\ 01 0nw10, Prize.winning historian 1Aobul & Su~n V•niand l Of C...ra.n d f s·d t o( 'Grow, Oavod & Pegoy M'Caslfnol $all• an ormer pre I en 't• ..... Aanay & Anota M•r1t~1o1 Son· Williams College, died lta Ana; molher, Non• E Mt<ans ol T sda t 82 Baxter • Co~ta Mesa; mot lier-on l•w, Mr\. <: L. ue Y • a · · IKottle of cos•• Me\a; fovr brothers. won the Pulitzer in 1947 '8ob0y of llltools, Ronnie, Br.xe •n<I f Or hi S ' 'SC j en l j St S Howard, all 01 Santa Ana, an<I Ml(h.icl , h. of Anaheim. It-ISO survov~d by n1nt• Against Time,. a 1story oranOClllldren. Service\ Wiii ~ hl!lcl of the Office of Scientific Frooav at 2.00 PM, Bell Broaoway h d D 1 CM~I wolll Rev. F"lnk L. CrO<iCll oflo· Researc an eve OP· c l•nt. Interment. Har bor Rest menlin World War II. M•moroal l'oark. Bell OroadwaYl...------------1 MOrtu•rydlrec1ors. 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Burke <R·Hunlintton Beach) author of the measure (A8 754) said, "Passage of this legislation will be a definite help to those who work in the precincts in determining who bas and hasn't voled." "The existing law which provides (or the post- ing or the oames of those who haven't cast their ballot by 4 p.m . just isn't working," be explained. "By extending the time to 6 p.m . it will help those attempUng to get out the vote to inform the people, who had failed to cast their ballot by that time. that there is still time to do so." B.F. Good rich , , 40,000 MILE STEEL RADIALS BR71/13' (165113) CR71/14 (175/14) FR71/14 (ER71/14) fUllPTOH IUIS..hl._ ....... _ ........ .. ·~,.,_ ..... .,. 17101PM1ot GR70/1S (205115) HR78/15 (215/IS) JR78/1S (225/15) LR78/1S (235/15) OAANGE •1•~'-·•• ··-tH41U9·021 APADANA RESTAURANT 600 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT llACH NOW OPEN LUNCH• DINNER • COO<TAILS entertainment Featuring AMERICAN & PERSIAN OJISINE ......... 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Wall ace of Alabama says be would be "involved" in the 1976 campaign to represent ··the great gutsy middle class." bdt he stopped s hort of declaring he would seek the Democratic presidential nomination. .. My intention al this time is that I a m going lo be involved in 19i6. because I believe the great issue of the survival of the mid- dle class is going to need so- meone to forcefully express that viewpoint," s aid Wallace. stand- ing before nearly 1,000 delegates to the convention of the Na- tional Federation of Ind ependent Business. "I DO INTEND to make a more formal announcement later." Wallace sc.iid. Al though the Wallace stale· ment was some distance from an official declaration of his can- didacy. 1t moved him away from his previous insistence that he had not yet decided whether to make his fourth presidential ef- fort since 1964. Asked afte r the speech wily he did not make a formal announce- ment of his candidacy, Wallace -replied. "Thal was good enough for today.'' Asked if he had a time set for formal announcement. he added: ··1 have other problems. It wi ll come.·· T H E P ARTIALLY PARALYZED governor stood for nearly 45 minutes speaking to the delegates and gave them a com- plete run-through or his positions on law and order, government re- gul ation and foreign policy. His voice was strong and he lashed out at those who ques- tioned his health, saying: "Too many folks are talking about things they don 'l know anything about." Pen Squeals Blott'S Whistle on Forger . MENLO PARK ll.i PI) -An electronic ballpoint pen which ean blow a whistle when a forger uses it has been de- veloped by the Stanford Research Institute. '.J'he pen, wir~d to a computer, detects the pressure and motion of the \Hiler as well as the lines of tbe signature. These J?ressures and angles of writing would be practically 1mposs1ble for a forger to duplicate. , ''It clearly separated the 'good guys· from the ·forgers ' in a test of a dozen engineers at the SRI Laboratory." said Dr. Hewitt Crane , who invented the pen. ~he device resembles an ordinary ballpoint and can be used m a variety of"' ays. . ··1t is po~e_ntially useful in <tny situation requiring signature verification: credit card purchases. travelers c~ecks, stoc;k exchange trans<iclions. money orders, re-g1~tered r:n a1I, ,·ottn;? and access to security areas." the in· stttute said. Little Bo Peep'? Colle ge Se t s Big Trip for Mountaine ers Ha rdy people interested in ex- ploring the High Sierra and earn- ing three units of college crecm as well are invited to participate in a seven-day trip sponsored by SaddlebaclC College. The class will give participants a good look at the geologic makeup of California's High Sierra and Mother Lode regions. It is being offered under the course title of Biology 17 and i.s scheduled for July 21-27. STUDENTS WILL EXPLORE the flora and fauna of the Sier ra region and s tudy astronomy at night. The trip is recommended only for those in good physicaJ condi- tion, according to Dr. Phil Littell, a Saddleback biology instructor who will act as adviser and guide. The trip will begin at Rock Creek and cover a 56-mile trek along a portion or the John Muir Trail and end at Pike Creek. The group will traverse sleep trails up to2,000 feet. MULES WILL CARRY all sup· plies and wranglers will be on hand lo accompany hikers and prepare meals. Still, Or. Littell says the hike will be strenuous at times. Cost of the trip is $101.50 and re- gistration is open to all residents who have lived in the Saddleback Community College District for one year. Those interested in joining the tour should register as soon as possible at the college's Division of Natural Science. . An orienta tion meeting will be conducted for all participants at 7 p.m. June 23 in Room 313 of the , math-science building. Gertrude chiUing. w))o t·an alway be re lied upon to produce W1 unu ual h4t dur- in England's annual Royal Ascot Race • meeting, has done il again. This time she wears a Little Bo Peep outfit in pink and blue with a giant bonnet.' , ' ·' Tr.a~lelinl GOspel Evangei,;i,t,s P i tCh Tent in COsta Mesa ': . / a,, ALAN OllUQN crusade lead asceUc lim. 1bey Molli•• and their childr«I. ; o. ... oei., ,. ... ..,. ·· five up everytbin1 w.ben they Three yeara ac9 Michael Mad-JOiD and turn it over to the com- dox, then 211 was UviRg on a aa. munity. acre farm iD Decatur, 111 .• with The women wear lona dresses bts wife, DobOrah.: They bad a to curtail sexual temptations. car, he had a steady Job as a "Sometimes they need to wear social worker, and he was. blue jeans, but it they do they pushing dope. wear long baggy tops to cover the "We were wll off but l1 was a trips," Maddox said. hypocritical life anct I hated A newcomer to the community that," Maddox r:ecallfit. "There I is·on probation for~ weeks. The was working to save families ministry policy underlines that durinc the day.an~ at d.ipt J was there must be no f elJowlhlp with peddJine dope to break up theoppositesexdurtngthatUme. families." II they have a musical lnstru· It all c h anged when an ment they m us t not play tbal or evancelical team ot Christian engage in any otber hobby during nomads pitched tbtit huge circus .the probation, bul "seek a place tent in Decatur. Maddox-and his of humility, mee kness, and sub· wife were "s;tve.d.'' they sold mission." t heir belongings, joined the Christian commutiil)-', and have ~~ been with it ever since. Tms MONTH the community -Christ Is the Answer -is gathered in about 60 trailers, trucks, and campers on the Orange County Fairgrounds ·in Costa Mesa. Their crus ade involves about 100 Bible-carrying members a day taking to the streets to pre- ach their faith. Nightly revival meetings are held in the big Gospel tent. Christ Is the Answer Crusades, Inc., was formed in 1989 by dirtt· tor Wllllam Lowery, 33, following training at <;entral Bible College, Sprioafield , Mo. It has two lravelinr ministries, one of about H O people in Europe, and one 91 180 now in Co6ta Mesa, headquart ers in Weldon, Ill., where its monthly newspaper New Manna is published, and another team of about 30 evangelists in Washington, D.C. "Few people can believe in today's world that we are just trying to help without ulte rior motives," Lowery said on a walking tour of the community on the fairgrounds. "But that's all we are doing. We are just try. ing to build a quality Christian." T H E M E MBE R S of the ANY COMMUNITY member who becomes involved in "slan- de rous backbiting, open re- bellioo, sex sins, drugs, alcohol and tobacco" risks expulsion, the ministry policy warns. The day starts at 6:30 a.m. 'After that there are prayer meet· ings and. group meetings at wbicb the c1ay 's activities are planned. Most lhen take to the streets carrying a sandwich and Bible tracts, while others stay behind patching the tents. repair· ing vehicles or clearing lhe grounds. · The community has a tent for single men-all belongings must fit in a foot locker -and another for women. There are many families, and they live in cam- pers. A SCHOOL, accredited in Tex- as, is run out of two mobile homes. Its principal is Frank CrabtJ;"ee, who gave up a business career earlier t his year to join the community· with his wife, ... .. . --··-· ... Mrs. Cra~tre~ teaelle • blolOIY at the sobool. How does• • the feel just a few moo~ a1teJ' • : her switch from a suburba.D ute. j • to a nomadi~ e'C_istence? .. I never· -, cared much to\> camping," she .. l admiu. "But you can't always do:j. what you wan~ when the Lord calls you." . . . . • How long wlU the family re- main with the crusade? .. Until Jesus comes." THE CRUSADE has been on the fairgrounds since the beefnning of June and wiU remain until Ju-~ 6. Their dealings with city Of· Cicials and .lhe Orange County • Fair Board have been smooth; -~ they are renting 33 acres from the • fair board al $500 a week. ; But their dealings with ~ ~1ablished churches in the area, ~ and the attendance at the revival ~ meetings, from 200 to 300 a night ~1 in a tent capable of holding 4,000, have been less than satisfactory. ·~ All pastors in the area were ,; contacted on their arrival, but • only about eight have actively cooperated wit.b the evangelists, holding congregational meetings in the big tent, and preaching to the traveling Christians. "The other churches say they recognize u• as Christian brothers. but t hey feel no responsibility toward us," said Low~ry, ad mitting that the off er- ing the previous nigh\ was only $40. .. WE HAVE EXPENSES of ' ~a day,'• Lowery said. Calvary Chapel has the largest · established church membership in the area. Pastor Ron Wiseman summed up the church's at- titude to the crusade by s aying, "We don't understand why they came here." The pastor indicated that other crusades come only with the • backing of the area ministries. "We are praying for them," the pastor added. "We will be grateful if they can reach so- meone, because we know we can't reach everyone." If ·you bought stereo sound equipm,nt . Without shopping the ads in the Daily Pilot, you lost both time and money . I The most modern electronic marvels designed to provide listening and viewing pleasure are advertised regularly in the Daily Pilot. Th& best place · t~ buy Orange Coast, is the r .. or sell along the DAILY PILOT , \ . I : I \! • ,, . ' THINKING OF CARPET? EsEFORE YOJ E;~Y--CALl Ml GENE CARR .. ' I C AH ~A V E YO U LOT\ O F M O N EY l1p1·rt lMtollaf1or. -! 00". f-1nonc:m'l CALL FOJ: FREE FSTIMATE ~73-1 1 6t 1 224~thStr~d Nrwport kt·nc h .. ·~ ................. ______ _ asi In CobntY. ., ~, .: ··. O.o~t Senior Citizens Using Free BuS Service ~. SANTA ANA -Southern Orange County and Harbor Area citizeos are the h e aviest us ers of th~ county ~jiiiiiiiiiiii~~-iiiimiiiiiiiiiii•lii~ trapsjt district's free bus ride service, ... ~reportsbows. ThE SOUTH county's statistics w,ere twice as high a.s any other areas. The northwestern and centr-.1 porUon of the county had about 21 percent of . the elderly rl.ders in April. .. . , I , I ' " \ • . Third was the west part of the coun· ty;., including Huntington Beach, Fountain Valley, Seal Beach, Westminster and part of Santa Ana. l hurlday, June 19, 1975 LeaniToC~ntrol Yo.ir Habiaa · " ' Lose ,Wei·gh( • Stop Stn<>King •Relieve ' Insomnia • Gain Self.Confidence •'.. Relieve Tens ion • Improve your Memory and Concentration. ' The report by the district's ad-v~ed planning stat£ shows that 4S perc~nt of the senior citizen riders re-~ded during April came from the re- gion bounded in gene~al by the Santa' Ana.ruver on the west and the Garden Grove Freeway to the north. . the higb-ridershi~ area contains most of,Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Irvine, tbe Saddleback Vall~y, Laguna Beaob, San Juan Capistrano, San Clemente, Tustin and part of east Santa·Ana. ·~·~~WM~a~U~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~h ·cent of the seqlor riders was the I July w Hyplosis I Oasses Now Being Fanned. .. # i.. San Clemente Hypnosis Cente~ 655 Camtni> De Los Mares, tt Suite 126 • OINhOI Pl~H Atrou St rro1n S..Cltment•Ottlt'ral llo•p11;l) PLANNERS TOLD transit direc· .tors the figures were predictable since the same area conta1ns about SO per~ent of lbe 116, 700 senior citizens in the county. . northeastern pa't of th_e ~t.y, in· eluding Orange, Villa Park, Placentia and Yorba Linda. DISTBICT ANALYSTS said the re· sulta of their su.rvey show there ia a good correlation betweu levels or service and the residence attn.. of most senior citizens 1n the county. • . The senior citizen bus program was -=====~~=!:~ initiated last year when the County ii Board of Supervisors approved a PHONE493..s332 .. - The staff analysis also showed the one route with by far the greatest usage by senior citizens is number 57, which runs from central Santa Ana to Laguna Hills Mall via Newport Beach and Laguna Beach. . . . It's L 'et's Make a B~.-gai11 Tim@?. Now,'folks, tlle object ·ot this game Is to see how little you can pay a h ighly succ~sful quiz show winner for some of the nifty thi ngs he won on a TV giveaway show. And tiere are just some or the goodies . .' . NEW CHEVROLET STEAM ROOM AIR CONDITIONER REC ROOM STOVE PEDAL CAR YO.JR OIL PORTRAIT BINCX:ULARS MLCH, MUCH MORE •••.. grant of revehue s haring money that covers the 25-cent fares. In April, the latest recordi'ng ~riod, more than 118,500 free senior citizen rides were noted by drivers. Statistics showed nearly 17 percent of tbe seniors who rode during April used that line. ~=TH=E=SY=MB=Ol=S ~-r~rhas' c.~llletery OF SATISFACTION (!)tr.•.=:::-.::.:.-To Be RestOred 8 SUITIACT ••• Tll9 "-'C!lft Of COll'l\"O UP Wllll • l>IO down peyment. ®MULTIPLY ••• lll• 1don11ou ol our Hl9ci1ng. m11n111n1no & dl~"O of your vehttl .. l0tyou. 8 DIVIDE ••• Len down to lnc1eue W()t~lllQ Cll><lll. 0 EQUALS ••• Th• •euo111 why you •llould I•••• Ille CONkEUEASE wavt CONNELLEASE 2121H....,.lt¥d. YORBA LINDA-The ancestral burial ground of Orange County's pioneer Yorba family will be restored as pa.rt of a new north county park under terms of a $108,000 contract approved Tuesday by the board of supervisors The old cemetery in Santa Ana Canyon was ac- quired by the county in the early 1960s to protect it against recurring vandalism. Since then, it has been surrounded by a high chain link fence. A housing tract was built recenUy around the cemetery and a piece of property that was dedicat· ed to the county to become Yorba Regional Park. The park project, a $2 million effort, is due to start soon and.tJte cemetery restoration will be part of it, supervisors were told . The old Catholic cemetery was the burial site of Don Bernardo Yorba and many of his relatives who have died over the past 1~ years. The Catholic archdiocese owned the plot until title was given to the county. CALL 494-8165 WITH YOUR OFFERt 546-1200 Costa M•M Manpo~r Board Cite~ Hiring Plan eai SELLING FUN FOR 51 YEARS SPORTING GOO.OS MY KIND OF . . 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Until the panel was formed, county government and the cities of Anaheim, Garden Grove, Santa Ana and Huntington Beach were entitled to separate manpower fund allocations. The county was designated to administer funds for the unincorporated areas and the 22 smaller cities. BUORE AND AFT£1l~ '"'4RE FDR ST'l/D6NT~ OFWORKI~ PARENT~ CCNOlk. ~~ RIWIG'llED FOR ~E-ATHOME RECISnATIOM m • 10 QQ On request by parents, HCS students will be loaned a modern school desk to use while studying at home. Coll or wilt• for furtli•r information: , In Fountain Valley 1~ Brookhurat St. (North of Warner) 714-962-0312 June 2 5 thru Aug. 3 0-Daily or Weekly Rates Field trips, swimming, work ahopa, picnic.a, Bibi• atlf(fy, etc. (Summ•r CIUMa In Reading and Artthtntllc held at lbt IC~ from July 7 thru Aug. 1 -1st thru 7th grldes -Enroll MoW) I t Money Tree AT WIT 'S END ,, .a.11E111mHAl~ewellers Fine jewellers & Silversmiths Since 1898 A. Center diamond, .38 carat, $805 tht set. B. Guurd rinq, $I ,02 5, Solitaire prlctd accordln1 to carat wtight. Some~lt '5ll-re (\Vhisperjng ... •.. that a diamond is a fine investment. We think so .•• espef ial/y if you 're investing in LOVE. NOW IN SOUTH COAST PLAZA Scmta Ana Fashion Square/ 54 7-8332 • South Coast Plaza/ 549-1379 Westminster MtJI! / 897-0327 • Puente Hills Mall/ 965·1557 Pasadena • Santa Anita Fashion Par/? • Woodland I/ills Promenade Cl Tl<( CAI' 1974 __ ,... .--¥-_..:.:..=...-~---==-· - lOS ANO!ll!S AREA North Holtywood, 12020 V.ctory Blvd. Hollywood, 6368 Hollywood BIYd. 1ewtti HUia, 9669 Santa Monica BIYd. Encino, 17501 Ventura Blvd. Loa.,..... S. Broadway & 61h Norttuidge, 19<178 Nor<llott Street C1noge Park, 21729 Vanowen ._,.. Monica, Watire & 20th '9MdlM, Like el Celttomla Olendale, No Bland & Wilson Coete Meea South Coast Plaza Wtatmlnater, W.st~er Mall Anaheim, Anaheim Plaz1 "'9nte Hine, Puente Hiiis Man Monterey Park. Allaintlc Squn Tol'Tlnce, Del Amo Fashion Square C1raon, Ca~ Mall Labwood, Lakewood Shopping c.m.r < "'-----~ ~ -"'="""""'----~ -- A 14 DAIL'( PILOT Thurjday.Jur• 18, 1975 QUEENIE By Phil lnterlandl One of 200 Kids a Genius Argument continues over. he origin of the word "bonfi re." Our anguage man wou ld Lik e to settle that. It was Samuel Johnson who in 1755 took it upon himself to announce that the .. bon" in .. bonlire" derived from the Fl'ench word for good. lie erred. Until about then, the word had been spelled "bone-fi re," and it had been meant to describe a funeral pyre for burning bodies of plague victims. MISTER, IF you want to make s ure that one of your offs pring is a genius., father at least 200 of same. Statistically, there's at least one geni us a mong that many youngsters, the researchers contend. MAYBE YOU didn't k now th a t th e o pe r a ··Aida'· was composed to commemorate the ope ning in 1869 of the Suez Can<il. coco Q ... Remember the late Coco Chanel, the fancy Fn.•nch lady of perfume fame? How much moncydid she make'?" A. About $13,500 a week. Or so report the estimators. Incidentally, she never did own controlling interest in that perfume company. Bu t she made a de al to collect two percent royalty on ever y bolt.le of perfume called Chanel whaJ._ever. Did you know that during her entire 65 years as a Paris designer she never once used the color green'? ~O LA TIN s hould forget that South Ame rica "as t he fi rst to be n a m e~ "America." North America was so called l<.iter as a n ::iftcrthoughl. cows Wh en a dairym an budgets to build a new barn, he has to take into account the probabili· ty that his herd 's milk production will fall off sharply whe n those cows get pushed into un- familiar s urroundings. It's also true that they tend lo give less m ilk when a stranger milks them. Thal ·s why a d;.iiryman who can't keep his hired hands on a permanent basis is liable to get into trouble. I'm told. THE CHINESE conviction that tiger-bone wine is ., potent m edicine is another reason why the Siberian tiger might become extinct. Tiger kneecaps li kewise ove r there are highly prized fo r use in healing postions. A THIRD of the hospitals in this country are owned by the government al t>od1es, please note. DO YOU KNOW where the candym akers get that licon ce fl a vor they put into chewing gum ? From an oil that 's squeezed out of one of the 39 types of goldenrod. REMEJ\I BE R , o nl y about half the husbands in this country buy their own shirts. Address ma it to L . ,w Royd, P.O. Box 1506, Costa Mesa 92626. Copyright 1915L.M. Boyd SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOWABOVT CADILLAC: ~ Nabers Cadi llac is having its June Sale. 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"We're concerned wilh what the statistics mean." explamed Dorolhy F<'ont.,na 0( the Writers Guild of Amerl<'u. "Telev>sion speaks to us and what it says s hn1>es how we think." She charged, "The lelevls1on image of women is behind by al Jeust a dc<.'ade ." Kathleen Nolan, actress and first vice president of the Screen Acton Guild, believes this medium has the potential for be· ing a "humanizing link." But, instead, she labeled it "an outstanding denigrator of Cemales" during the commission hearings. · However, orticinls of ABC and NBC <COS and Universal Studios refused the cemmission's invita· lion to speak ) contended they are giving qualified women jobs and they are portraying women an re- alistic roles. During the next season. th1.•y said. wom en will appear us u news producer. attorrieys. in· vesllgativt: r eporter, political m:- People staff writer Laurie Kasper reports on the image of women in the media hearings held .by the California Commission on the Status of Women. tivist. head or a black family, r"e• cenL dl vorcee &Jld police omcers. Objectionable stereotypes, they said, wlll be cought by the networks• programming and broad cast standards depart· mcnts. PUBUC JUDGES And, they said. it is the v1cw10g public. "the biggest jury in the world,'' which determines the success or failure of u program. But, Miss Nolan said, "the Im· age of women on television can· not really be separated from the quantity or women on television." She said an analysis of tht! shows scheduled for the fall in· dlcate there will be 44 programs whjctl are male oriented or have men in lhe lead roles com· pared with nine for women. Although there !lre several pro- grams with women's names, she objected that the s upporting casl is generally male. Miss Fontana presented a list or the numbers of men versus women writers on shows which ran between October 1973 and September 1974. The scores run heavily in favor of the men. Of 106 production compan11•s. Shl' said, 61 posted no C'l'Cdit~ ror women. I ., .. Yet, tshe noted, four or the six £mmys for writing went to women. Women do not occupy "that power seat. the director's chair," either, according to Burbttrti Searles. of the Directors Guild or America. Of 2,632 members. she sald. on· ly SS are women. SAME SITUATION The s ituation is much the same on stage, according to Jomarie Ward. chairwoman of the Actors Equity Commission Regarding Women. In most plays, s he said , 80 per· cent of the roles are for men. The percentage of women is better in musicals because the choruses are more equal. Even talk shows, "soaps" and game shows, which are typically considered interesting to women, lack women, according to Alice Backes, chairwoman of the AFTRA National Women's Com· mittee. Thirteen hours of program· ming are devoted to game shows, she said, und there are "no ( women hosts or co-hosts on any of these tributes to materialism." Although more women appeur on daytime s hows than priml· P'f J time programs, she s aid, roles are increasing tor men and decreasing for women. She also objected that during the first lhree months ortbe ye3r, 200 murdors were seen on prime time shows . And the role for wom e n on these "action drum1u1" \.ISually 1s the victim. "No morl' laws are nt!edcd." sht-said. "Affirmative action is. "Only when you. the viewing ana hstenir.g 11ublic. demand the ehunges we ~\.! .. k will you find the ehunges being .nude." l'UNORITIES NONEXISTENT And Yolanda Nava, past presi· dent of La Com is ion Femenil Mexicana National Organiza. lion. testified the situation is even worse for minority women. "You see, on television, we're practically nonexistent." •·Some of you up there or out there. I'm s ure, don't recognize me," said Carmen Zapata. ''Why is that? I'm a well-known, re· cognized, established actress." The reason, she explained. is because 1n her roles she bas her h<.1ir in a bun, wears dark, heavy makeup und talks \.;th a thiek Mexican accent. "That's right. I 'm playing u stereotype> "I did il because I( 1 didn't, they would give 1t to un Anglo woman . . . a n Anglo woman would be takinM the bre.J.d off my table.'' But ghe told tht: comm1s:.1on that when ~he wa:s young, "l dl'· nied my n••me, my people and my cultur1."" She "ould tell Pt'o pie that hl'r name realty was Marion Saunder:;, thut she wus adopted snd th;Jt those terribl~ people m ade hl·r use the othel' name. She said she did 1t because the only images. mostly of maids and prostitutes. or her people were "demeaning." "Is that a ll we are?" she asked. "With some few excep· tions, that's all we get to play if we want to work." Those im ages, s he said. must be changed, "now, not manana," so today's children don't suffer the same guilt. QUESTION OF FAIRNESS "It boils down to a question or fairness,'' ex plained Dennis Weaver, president of the Scrct:n Actors Guild. "If people do not foci they ha\,. a fair chance to gain the u· f:.J1r share. then ~ l' a re u·uly Ii vi nti <i lie in this count 1·y." J anice Berns tein. a br:.111t'h director of the VWCA of Lus Angeles, testified that the young women she "or ks with ar~ bc1n~ a ffected by the "fantasy 1m ages" they see on television. "This is a power force ;.md we've been too litllt' aware of lht: pervas ive power it has,·· she said. Ruth White. a producer, ad· \'ised parents Lo monitor television programs and set a viewing schedule for their children. Virginia Carter. a represen· tative for Wom en's Lobby Inc. who works at Tandem Produc· tions, said the public can have u voice in the guidelines which will evolve for the new r equired fa mi· ly viewing ti me. She said they should study Lhc whole issue of television pro· grams to pinpoint specific objcc· tions. urge enforcement of cqu:.il opportunities und publicize the fact that the air waves arc tht: property of the public. .. Without an external fort.:1.-. · she said, "nothing is going to happen." COMMERCIALS A<.>cording to testimony beard dunn~ another segment or the hearing. <.'Om mercials und ud· H?rtise ments also cun lx: a((cct ·d by ~wople from out~ide the rn· dui:.t1·y. Althou~h wom1.·n arc bean~ m1s repre~entcd. there is hope for the future i11 this medium, uc· cording to Joan LC\'1nc. pres i- dent of Women ln Commuruc;.1· tic.ms, lnc. She !-1;,tld some betkr representation of women can be found among the l\l'W com· mercials. But she objected that still. loo often, women are shown in ad· vert1sements as housewives and mothers. Recognizing that not aJ l women want to be secretaries or scientists, she s aid , .. the poinl is women want a choice." Yet she noted that the biggest advertisers in the counlry are the manufacturers of home pro· duds. accouuting for so many l'omml·reials being focused on tht• home. Th1.· cumulall\'C impression ha::. bec11 the source of much of the Cl'ltlt'ISIH. she !>Uld. ,\notlwr problem 1s the fact that 311 st·cu1Hl:-is the prevailing unit of ti ml' for udvcrtisemcnl~, ,\nd It IS <in "illl'l't'USIOgly dif· f1c·ult t.1 sk" to !>l'll a product \\ i l h o u t l' h a r a l' l e r i 'I. i n g sOml'bOd) Still. s he obJl'Ct1.·d lo the "dl'· meaning .. portray<il of women a:. ~noops into otht'r people's homes, overly dirLy from deaning un onm or ullowing children lo tear a house apart. And. while showing advertt!>C!· ments for men's s hirts, whiskey and matlresses, she s aid women are still portrayed as sex objects. When dealing with the man. woman rel\tions hip in ads, she continued. 'the probleO'l we're talking about is not women's lib but human kindness." lier ex· <.1mples s howed women as dumb und dependent. The essence of it. she ex· µlu111ed. 1s not lo put people 111to molds from whieh they cannot escape. She <.tdYis cd the comrn1ss1onl·rs ;rnd the audience to write Lo the presidents of companies which advertise and tell them what. thry hke and dis l1kl· BEA ANDERSON, Editor Advice to Media: Take Women Seriously The combination of women in politics and women in the media is "crucial lo lhe advancement of our society, tel a lone women." accordin g to Pat Russell, member of the Los Angeles City Council. Yet s he and others testifi ed· before the commission that not all is so well for women behind the news media's typewriters and cameras. And, they contended. this re· s uits in the portrayal of women as either invisible or novelties of the day's news. "Wom en are not taken serious· ly by th<' m edia," said Mn. Russell. founding president; ot California Elected Women's 4s· soclalion for Education a~d Research. "We (polillcul office holders and seekers) are told we don't rit on the women's pages because we're political and we don't fit on the political p nges because we're women." She objected that reporters sttll comment on women's looks rather than their areas or ex· pertise nnd. contended this will continue "ns lonf( as media women permit glamor to be m ort Important than sub· atnnce." 8ut while Lhc coveraae of political women is improving, she said. "the position of women in the media. I think, lags ter· ribly. "I watch women in the media and they are put down all the time." Agreement with Mrs. Russell came from several people work· ing within the m edia. MEN'S CLUB Tichi Wilkerson Miles. editor and publisher of the Hollywood Reporter, said a dvancement of women has been a token gesture because the news business has been "a private m en's club." A woman joumaJisl worlclng in Los Angeles was allowed to sub- mit her testimony enooymously becau1e of th e "potential fallout." She objected that male col· leagues don't t!lke their female associates serious ly and expect 1 lower standard of writing from them. Although it is difficult to com· pare salaries. she said, 17 guilds Creporters ' unlons) in the country sanctioned lower pay scales ror • women in 1974. ' She also pointed out that ln 1972, the National Organization for Women a nd the Los Anaeles Women Journaliata Assoclallon filed a complaint against the Los Angeles Times. Although after the complaint 107 additional women were hfred, she said. the case is still open. But three Times staff writers and a reporter who co-founded Sacramento Women in lhe Media testil~~ that they are organizing to rmti<e c h anges on their newspapers. At the Times, The Women's Editorial Caucus was formed as a result or t heir concern for equal pay, promotion and hiring prac· tices as well as the way women were portrayed in the paper. ICEBERG Although they reported some pl'Ogreis, they said, .. We reel as if we're in our formative stages." Replied Commissi<>ner Betty Stephens, "I think yourorganita· tion Is chipping away at an iceberg." Women wishing to break into television news may be told they're the wrong color but Dolores Handy, a reporter with KNXT-TV, said. "Don't buy lhal. Black people are not gelUng the Job,,." At all stauons. she said, pro· 1ress is being made in visible posltJons "where you CM sec WI.'' But most editors, producers and technicians are still white m.slcs. Chkanas in the news business are even fewer than women and blacks, complained M ary Helen Barro, a representative of the Chicano Coalition in the Media who works for KWKWradio. The few opportunities given them have been in the communi· ty relations field, she sciid . And . while the person considers this as a stepping s tone into the in· dustry. the decision makers con· sider this all they are capcible of doing. She also objected that the de· clsion makers presuppose that minority g roups ar e male orient· td so they select a man when they hire a dlinority. "Jt's like a double whammy agaJnst the m inority communi· ty," she said. DfSTORTED IMAGE The treatment of women in the news was also found objectiona· ble by several s peakers. A slide presentation by Women ln Communications. Inc. ii· luatrated " blat ant examples" of how women are distorted, over· loo~ed ;i n d bclillled an newspapers . Their conclusion was that ::m undis~rtcd . complete picture or women Is not all there in black and white. One wuy of changmi lhls, n Women in politics are told they don 't fit on women 's pages because they are political, and they don 't fit on political pages because they are women. WlCI r epresentative said, would be to have more women among the d ecisio n makers in newsrooms. Another means suggested was to encourage a c ha nge in lhe As· sociated Press Stylebook, a guide which most newspapers follow and is currently being revised, so that aU newsmakers are treated the same regardless of sex or marital status. But the objectionable portrayal of women. according to Sigrid Bathen, a Sacramento reporter, "will continue so long as media and community women, by tacit approval of inaction, allow it to c:onlinue." Although new!t papers or4' privat e businesses, Michell· Grumet. or the Los Angeles Women's Coalition for Belter Bro:idcasling. n ot ed thal "theoretically, the air waves arc public trust.'' She explained that the FCC re· quires stations to survey com· munity needs, meet those needs and provide equal opportunities for employment before they can receive their licenses which ere renewed every three years. Her group studied Los Angeles stat ions· efforts in these areas und found most of them lacking. While they negotiated and re- ach<.'d an agreement with two stations. they filed against fOYr stations· renew a I applications. AJthough she recognited that c1tlten groups 11rc handicapped by lack of money, l\he urged that they work toward malcing the broadca11t10g industry "our s.er- "unt ·• • OAILYPILOT ew erm Starts O &ANGE COUNTY ASSOCIATION OF INDUSTalAL NUllSES: Mrs. Everett Cavell ls president. Ot.bera re Mrs. M ax- ine Btttkkfleld, vice president; Mrs. Robert Sbepbenl, 1ecretary, and Mrs. WllUam Baudouilie, dlrector. NEWPORT BEACH CHAPTER llADASSAB: Mrs. CharlH Duhan will lead the group for tho coming year. ... . -! HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWCOMERS CLUB: DoJores Richbaw is the new president. Others on her board are Sue Kahler and Doris Wheatcroft, vice pre- sidents; Arlene Rosenthal, treasurer, and Mary French, sec r etary At Wits End d A bout Time •By ER MA BOMBECX have your hair frosted, 1 I heard of a couple the t er day who, in their ter years, enjoy fman- 1 independence they IW!Ver dreamed possible. ~H o we ver, due to ~aladies, their respec- ltve diets are limited to Qiby foods. ;1s that a kick in the !11isd ? ;rt·s the old saw - ~hen you need it, you c-an 't . arr ord it. . . when ~u can afford, you can't •joy it. your teenagers may have streaked it for you. When you can afford to have a cleaning lady take the fingerprints orr the walls, you m ay not have any fingerprints living at home. When your trees are big enough to hang a s w- ing from, there will be no one young enough lo use the swings. When you can afford sexy clothes. you·u have forgotten why you are wearing the m. :we u sed t o drive When you have time lo :iltound on Sund~ys and get a tan, researchers lfOk at houses bwlt to ac-will have discovered it ~m.modate a g rowing · makes you look older femdy. The only ones and is unhealthy. Who could afford them When you can afford to w.:re couples whose "get away from it all," it ~tnldren had grown. The will take more effort to 1tea of all those empty go than to s tay. ~throoms used .to keep When you have more ~ awa~e at .. night. CI than a $5 balance in your ttld a nail outside of ours checking account you'll with a card r e ading, have an accountant to ·~:rhi s number being manageyouraffairs. s~ved. "> "':f t's cruel lo even bring When you have a com-i~p. but these etre just a plete set of matching few of the obser vations glasses for eight, you'll tllat are proba bly in your only need two to set the ful.ure a nd mine. table each night. _ ,.When you no longer When someone gets have \o read a m enu a round to baking you a from the dollars and birthday cake , the c4 nts column, you 'll. candles will be a fire htvc to read the paren-hazard. ttlesis (20 -minule wait My big fear is that by . racy be too long). the time I have time to • When your hus band explore who I really am can afford to have his and find my true identi· hairstyled,hemayhave t y, I 'll d iscover I'm ntlhing left to r ear-average. n1nge. Better to 11 ve with • When you can afford to baby food than that. ALINE WARD Wards Reveal Troth Estancia High School graduates. Aline Ward and John R. Grover are planning a November wedding in Sl. Joachim's Catholic Church, Costa Mesa. Miss Ward a ttends Orange Coast College and her fiance is a stu- dent at Golden West College . Their petrents arc Mr . and Mrs. J oseph A. Ward of Costa Mesa. Barbara Grover of Costa Mesa and Robe rt Grover. Mod esto . Joys · vs . Wo es .. DEAR ANN O\NDERS: Will you please settle an argu- rqenl? It's between three ceuples -a ll m arried. 'le were having a dis- C!JS:>ion the other night about the joys or mar- &ge versus the woes. tim es more likely to commit crim es and 22 times more lik ely to be in prison or jail. Every hap· plDess poll I have ever read indicates t h at single men a r e the un- happiest lot in the world. DEAR ANN: My story 1s true and my life is just beginning . I only hope that my letter will en- courage others to seek help and help.the msel\'es as I did. Three years ago I at· Counseling n~cd not be expe n s i ve . Som e counseling is free. Unit- ed Fund a ge n c ies, Recovery. Inc., C<.itholic: Family Services. Com- munity Mental Health Centers and many others are available and c<.iger to help. If you s uffer from ··ncrvous n c::,s," depression and mental anguish. please c"a11 your --.,_~·:~ .. ~----· ~ - -----. .- OaANGE COUNTY PJDLRAaMONIC· SOCIETY: Two series ol five conceru each are being planned for next year durini Mrs. WHUum S. Holfitein'a second term as prH1· dent. Sttvlne wllh her wtll be Lorne Huycke, Mrs. Lamar Hill, Mrs. Ralph Tandowslty and Mrs. Robert Hanson, vice presldenta: John Gettle. treasurer, and Mrs. Richard Lee, secretary. ORANGE COUNTY CULTURAL CENTER: R e -elected are Mrs. LeRa&y Quick. president; Tom Moon, Lawrence Dysart, Wayne Schroeder and Mrs. Lock Gee Ding, vic e presidents; Be njamin Ramirez, treasurer, and Mrs. Les.ter Cole. secretary. Horoscope: Leo Budgets FRIDAY,JUNE2t By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 21-April 19): What is blocked is a test. What appears a setbac)c can be transformed into a constructive challenge. TAURUS (April 20-May 20 \: Lie low, Wait, be patie nt and observant. Emphasis js on partnership, marriage, business deal which brings cooperative as contrasted to singular competition. GEMINI (May 21-June 20 J: Practical af- foirs dominate. Maintain steady pace. Eschew sensational methods. Your lifestyle comes under scrutiny. CANCER (June 21 -July 22 ): Your aealivity is s potlighted. Your s tyle becomes something more important than usual. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Money, costs, budgets, time and motion figure in picture. Nothing occurs halfway. It now is all or nothing. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sepl. 22): Accent on short trips, ideas, relatives. your capacity for movement and vitality. You are going to complete a significant project. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Emphasis is on how much. for what, how to collect, pay, multiply and divide. Your arilhrpetic may be put to test. Nothing is for nothing. SCORPIO <Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Lunar cyele is such that you can make r ight moves at 1ight time. Your intuition works overtime. SAGITTARIUS CNov. 22-Dec. 21 l: Dis· tretion is necessary, more so than usual. People will be "pumping" you, wanting in· formation which actually is confidential. CAPRICORN (Dec . 22-J an. 19): Accent is on friends, hopes, wis hes. P e rmit yourself luxury of being e motional.· AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Promo- tion. prestige are emphasized. Person in authoritative position could pull strings for you. A meaningful change occurs. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Light touch succeeds. Means be diplomatic. Win your way rather than attempting to force views. If today is your birthday you are sensitive, moody, loyal to family , somewhat possessive. You have more of a des ire for s ecurity than most and you are willing to work harder than most persons. (Ann landers ~\J doctor. pastor, r abbi or priest. school principal, AA. Al-Anon, The Salva- tion Army. Co mmunity Mental Health Center or the United Fund. If lhey have no answers, ask the m to recomme nd so- meone. The first s tep is the hardest. It takes courage. r wake up each morn- ing and smile in my mir- ror. T hen I look o ut the '- wind0w a nd s mile at the world. It's so good to feel well and counseling has made the difference. I have a long way lo go but at least I've begun. - YOU 'LL KNOW ME BY MY SMILE DEAR SMILE: T hanks lor repe ating something I've been say- ing for years. MlJ81CAL THEATEa GUILD OF NEWPORT BEACH: Mr1. Betty Mou is J)l'Uklent. AsalaUne on her board are the Mmea. Joan Jordan, vice pre.!de.nt; Janice W. Jones, secret~ -y, and...June Gleason, Lreuurer. NIGVEL AaT ASSOCIATION: New omcen 6rt"Aoan Schell, pratdenl; Joan Steppat, Kitty Coleman, Jody Bucknam and Mary Lou Bnus, vice presldenus; Jack Franks, treasurer, and Mlnnle Carey and Jean Conn, secretaries. J\JNlORETTES: The teenage aroup ot Huntington Beach Junior Woman's Club will be led by G lnnie Laursen, with Debbie Peterson, Klm Marsh, Suzanne Wl~ams, Joyce Tate, Julie Mercurio, Debbie plley, Sheri Gurie and Cindy Wilson agsist ng on her board. TIARA DE NINOS: Mrs. Jameis Creath ls president of the Huntington Beach Aux- Uiary of Children's Home Society. Serving on her board are the Mmes. F. C. Andrews, Gordon Vanderslice and Don Ellison, vice presidenb; Edward Harris and Warren Cbriatell, secretaries, and Ronald Mlller, treasurer. T·Shlrt1 Tank Tops Tube Tops ' and Lots of Bottoms JEDJn~hl WISTCLfff PLAZA MIWPOITM 1Mt4 • From our Boys Dept.-Te~nis Camp cable knit swt.att.r t ennis shirt tennis shorts by ~ cclor s: . 6_20 white s1zes bl~~w@J~o~@J~~ 44 fashion island. newpoft center 644·5070 Ladies Tennis Wear 60 TO 80% OFF Tennis Dresses 100% Kode1 · •A ll Sty les •All Slz•s •White cl Post•I• from S9 95 to S'l9 95 Pu b lic Sale Hours: 10:00 am t o 6 :0 0 pm Saturday & Sun day Only (June 21 st & 22ndJ . SURPRISE OVER-RUN SELECTION c.f Mlicell•ntOU\ G~rmenu inclu<11ng ~ l1m1te1J M!k>Ctic... of HI\ & Htr \'/armup Su1u $49 9!> Reu1f NOW S19.95 .. ti Ufd ~v e~eA~·~e e ~~C!'! 865 Production Place Newport Beach One man w as telling ;ibout hi s ba c h elor tjtother -what a great lfe he is leading and how tw envies the guy. ( 1 felt st>rry for the fellow's '"fe.) l think h e con- ~ced a few people that riiarriage was fine for W-Omen but not so good fir men. tempted Suicide. 1 WCJS r:::=======:::::::::================================================,-lerri bly depressed and life had no meaning. l :..ts bachelor hood a ll tt!at terrific'? What are tie statistics? Perhaps '9th your m edical con- rt e c ti on s <.i nd your filends at the Menninger q:linie you can provide SJl>me ans we rs . Does S'taying s ingle mean 1*ver having to say ~u 're sorry? -UN· tvNVINCED EAR UN: According my medical lriends the experts In the t d or m ental health, rrled m en tare much ter than bachelors. tBacbelora have more !y1lcal Illnesses and ore emotional eakdowns . T hey drink ' ore and have a shorter e wan. They are ~ven T-Shlrts Tank Top i Tube Tops and Lots of lotto1111 JUllnlnhl wtncl.JHPUU MIWPOn9...W c. didn't love m y husband to whom I had been mar- ried for several years. H e wa s crue l and domineering. I was ter- rifed of him because he slapped me and pushed me around. Today I am divorced a nd becoming a real person. I have a good job, k eep my home beautifully and have le arned that I can do almost anything if I put my mind to it. Counseling h as been my backbone. I see a psychiatrist every week and have been in therapy for over a year. Progress comes an inch at a time because we must work very h ard to change ourselves. i oi.@.~!1.:':: .. w ... IUYll i..,-.1ee ,.. .. -SHff5-Me t •r• ••r•-... _ .. ~Stri· !aAtC-. JIJ7 W c.-Nw,. c..... ...... '1MMI ~c.11142-H71. Pur a rew word• lo work for ou. \ N'.._._C~ t ' I \ ' \ ·, wN(I t f tMc ~ dlltles )HIQtl. (wi~ •tttry stft wlllta, "'di • lll llfP 1t1tller ti W. It &) 4UI a1 .... )11-.S. Ollta 11111. FRENCH SCULPTHIH JOSEPH MAGNIN f. I ·~· I I I I I I ·~ 8~~ Treasury Baby Powder Nt. wt. 14 oz. Limit 2 with coupon Oller e)(pires Sunday, June 22nd Miss Breck Hair Spray Nt. wt. 11 oz. Limit 2 with coupon OlferexpirAS Sunday, June 22nd \='~~ill!';=::========= ~ m 01 Ill O I -- Listerine Antiseptic. 14 fl. oz. Limit 2 with coupon Offer expires Sunday, June 22nd Desitin Ointment Nt. wt. 21.4 oz. Alka-Seltzer Tablets Foll-Packed 36's 0 Efferdent Denture Tablets 40'1 Limit 2 with coupon Offer expires Sunday, June 22nd Desenex Ointment .9 oz. or Powder Nt. wt. 1112 oz. Limit 2 with coupon Offe< expires Sunday, June 22nd -·---·--U..Y_JC......,C..,.... .__.._... ..................... -~-.. -·-·· . .,..~----- THE TREASURY 8~~ Treasury Aspirin Tablets 5 gr. SOO's THE TREASURY ' . . . ' ~ 'Zt\'i\•1 \·',>.;..-.·/I Arrid Extra Dry ~ Anti·Perspirant · Nt. wt. 6 oz. f_-1 •, Limit 2 with coupon· Ofter expires Sunday, June 22nd ~l;:;;nir.ft'iii;;;;mfiiiiiirjf ;;;;n;;;n;;;;;;;;r ;;n;;;;;;;;n;;;;:;;;;;,;;;=;;:~ ·. '':1"' Dr. West's · Toothbrushes · · Alberto Balsam Shampoo 7 fl. oz. Stayfree Mini-Pads 10's 40's Limit 2 with coupon Otter expires Sunday, June 22nd I I I I I I I I I THE TREASURY Clearasil ~ Ointment Regular or Vanishing Formula Nt. wt. 1.2 oz. L1m11 2 w11h coupon .' • Oller expires SundcJy. June 22n~~·· l~~~;;;:;;;;r;~;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:n;;;;c;;;;o .. Johnson's ~· p Baby Shampoo I-· Y Lim11 ~ ~ll;::~upon ~I . Oller expires Sunday, June 22nd I ,. 1 'J 'f.'lfli W.~'fl{JJ'llW\J! 11' 11J~rv· · .. '!, ? _:;. ~' j :' " ,,. "' . . . . . . ,, Gillette Foa~y ~: , Shave .<;ream Nt. wt. 11 oz. L1m1I 2 with coupon Offer expires Sunday, June 22nd Empirin Compound 100's ~b-· I-· I I· Limit 2 with coupon ~ • Offer expires Sunday. June 22nd I --1. 7's Limit 2 with coupon Offer expires Sunday, June 22nd I I I I I I I I I I I I I . ' ' . r ; I I • I f ' ' . ' • • WA PA.Ill Beach 11 Orangelhorpt . Open Wffkdays 9:30 to 9:30. Sunday110 toe. OU .. • City Or at GW.n GfOve BIYd •()pen weekdays 10 to 9 Su~ys 10 to 6. SANTA AMA: 3900 So. Br1stol4'0. or So. CoUI Plau •Open Daily 9 30 to 9. Sundays JO to 6. : ·..-' • ( .. • - --t "' --.. llf OAIL Y PILOT Thul"ldey. June 11. 1175 p BLJCNOTICE I PUllUC NOTICE -----------"CTITIOUS IUtlMHI "CTITIOUS IUllM•U , MAM• STATCMIMT MAMI STATIM•MT TM f911qwl ... "r~ la d9iftl WM 'rM lollo•l"9 per-la *""' lllAI· -Ml NUH THE l'iCOV R tHOl'l'f!, US61 JEWELRY 8Y U.NOY, U. I!. 'T' Pf.iulor L.•no. Hllflll11tlet1 8HC:ll. CXHll 81"6 , &elboo, CA. '*I Lmreaal'6r Series Debuts saturday .CA.ttMJ s.Mr• C 8Hk, uoo ~. CXOitfl Wllllo"1 H s o1001nol\OO, 110 Blvd , &oltio.t, CA. 91 .. 1 SGOll"OO't Drlvo, HUftllllOIOfl llN<,.. Tiii> llll•IMU I• C:OM\KMd by ti\ 111- CA.ttW dl~10..•I Tiii• llUMNU\ I• c:olldv<l•d Dy •n In Sonclr• C Bull dlviewol. Tiii• "•1tm.n1 wos llled •111 tlle 01-$01dOMOllCIO c.-1y Clerk 01 ~•nee COi.iniy °"" MIY T11ls •tot.,...111 w•• flleell W1111 t~ 2l, 1'1S. COlll!ty Clerk of Or~ CountyOllM.IY F44117 2l, 191S. Pvoh\lled Or•noe COUI Dolly Pltol, fl44114 MOy 1', ""°June S, 12, 19, 191S 1941-1) PvDlh~d Or•noe cout Dolly P1101. M..r 1~. •nd Jun• s. n, 19. ttli t .. ~H PUBLIC N011CE ENTERTAINMENT PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUSINlllS5 MAME $TATllMUIT fllcT•T•ousaus•N•ss T11e1011ow1119 siersons•r•clolnobu1.1o Patri·oti•c NAME STATEMENT neaos: T11tfot1owlngper•ons•rtdo11>91>Us1· LAGUNA HILLS INSURANCE ne~· AGENCY, LTD .• 2S1'0 I.a 11'0.1 "°°"· !.'PAO.A.NA RESTAURANT, flClO o Sult• Ho. 2. yg~no Hiiis, GllltOnll• M • s ~,...,l Or , N~wpert Be~"• C•ltt '2Ul ov1e et •lMI' GeMge R. Wal\h, Geor90 Richard ~fOU\ Moo1rl, 2lt• Hemloc~ Way, WllSh, 2.s.172 Grluom Roild, ~._,. SMf~ ~i. Cot If. 90114 Hiii~ c,.11tornl• '1~~ i t1o•s.ln Z•oell, 1314 Hemloc~ Edith fronces Harri'°", 14.S430v•I B H . t W• nto Ano, C•l•I. 9021• RoOd Irvine C..lllomia 92705 I y us on Du\ln.n ts conoucteo DY an In-WI Illa,;, Paul Reeves 2S•l2 01"' 's SlrousModlrl Grluom Road, Laguna 'H111s, •U11M1onl wn 11i.d wttll "'° c.automld2W P H I L A D £ L P Hl A c1er11010ton90Coun1y°"June Tlll•Donlneulscond1KledDYa llmll· CAP> -And now from eel pef1net$1\lp. • ~ c;eorv. R. we1u-. the man who brought you 1sn.d Or011oe C~\t D•llv "''°'· ™ C::-~01 ~•rtntt11ee1 wltll 1119 Humphrey Bogart and ' I s, 12• 19• ,., •m *175 Coune~ ~~r~':~,;~ ~ountyOll May Katharine Hepburn in 10.1t1s HM' "The African Queen" P liBl.IC NOTICE Pll«lllthed 0t111ve coast 0o11y P11o1, and Marilyn Monroe and .i-tt,26.•lllSJutyJ, 10, l91s m1-1s C~rk Gable in "The Mis- ' ~ICTITIOUS 9USINESS f0 " G ! NAMESTATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE i • comes . . . eorge ,..1o11-1ng~r)Ofl\are0o1not>uM· Was hington and Ben-,,.f-:C\v R E A L TORS, Hl11 l'ICTITIOUSaUS1MESS jamin Franklin in "ln- Br'°kl\urSI, Hun11n91on e .. cri, CA. MAME STATEMl(NT dependence.'• By JAY SHABBUTf NEW YORK CAP) - Nearly two years and one war after filming began, the first hour or a six-hour Biblical epic called ·•Moses -the Lawgiver" finally airs on CBS· TV this Saturday nigbt. It's worlh watching. It stars Burt Lancaster in the liUe role, altb~b (TV REVIEW J he's only seen in the opening und closing mo- ments of the first install· ment. which deals with Moses' early years. Lan- caster's son, William, plays young Moses. NOW I confess most Tonight's TV Hi hli hts ,g g KHJ (9) 7:30 -"The Reformer and the Redhead.•• Dick Powell and June Al- lyson star in this comedy from 1950 with David Wayne. .,.. tne to11ow11111 porM>11 is doino tiu"· John Huston. who has lf.vs1 Key Corpor•tlon, • C.lllornla neuH: J Corpo .. uon. 22311 Brookhurll, H~ ORANGE AUTO WRECKERS, written, d irected, and CBS (2) 9:00 -"One is a Lonely' Number." A woman tries to make a new life after her divorce in this 1972 movie drama with Trish van Devere, Monte Markham. Janet Leigh and Malvyn Douglas. NBC (4) 9:00 -"Cotton Comes to 2110So.Orenge,S.ntaAn•.C.A. t d . inolon 8uct1, CA. ·~ Kathleen Noncy Troncale, 1130 ac e ln some Of the best ~~sinos I\ conducled DY• CO<· Pon Stan~, Newport 8HC:h, CA. known movies Of the past :\~!:.~:'tieo.,.'~:.•~1<>;,.s 92~sbuslneulsconducttdbyon ln· 30 years, has caught tbe • • • • · clhr1e1ua1 Bicentennial spirit. Tbe ~ Th!i &1•tement wn flied wHh 1he icotllt.en Nancy Trone.ale I! ~~;~~CltrkofOrengeCoun\yonJune This stolement WO filed with the man who made movies ~ Harlem." Godfrey Cambridge and Raymond St. Jacques play a pair of Harlem police detectives in this 1970 com- edy with Judy Pace, Redd Foxx and J .D. Cannon. ~ . ~'4 QNl!ty Ciera ol Ort1n~ Counl'f on JYM W i t h S e V e n · f j g U r e ""bhshedOr•n9eCoa~•D•••y1>11ot. 13.ms. ...., .. budgets is making a J-1'.2',endJulyl, 10, 191s mHs Publlthed orange coau Dolly PllOI. 28-minute film about the J\#1919, u .• ne1Ju1yJ, 10. ms 221a-1s birth of the nation here PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC ~OTl<;E •u•n MOT ICE TO C• & OITO•S .,UP•••o• cou•TOI" THE "CTITIOUS BUSINESS n.t.TaO~CALlf'O•NIA POR MAME STATEMENT for a r ock -bottom $380,000. And he, like the actors, isn't being paid. THll COUNTY OP ORANGE Tiie foll-•llO person Is doi119 b!Ai· Ne.A..,... ...un. Est•lt of ~RA FOSTER WOLFE. GEMINI II ASSOCIATES, 364 ~C:HMCI GttnoDI•, Coll• Mew, CA. 92•21 C•ll 642-5678. Put • few words to work for ou. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN to the Robert L. Mancltl, ~ G<enoblt, Cos•• Mew, CA. 92621 qe<11tors ol lhe •DOvt nuneo oecee1en1 Tl\lS D<i\lness I\ conducted Dy Oii in. tMI •II penons llovlng cl•im1 aQAi11it dlvldlNI ti.e W•d decedent are required 10 Ille . · Rolle•I L. M•nciel 't-"'lo. w1111 lhe MCt>:.<irv vouctwrs, In Tiiis slllt""'"' wa• hll!d 'Mlh the ,,.. othct ol ltlt cit•~ 01 lh~ •llOvt en, C.OU-.ty Cler k 01 Orange countyonJunt PUBLIC NOTICE 1111.0 court, or 10 pre\~nl them. wlll'I llW 9 1,15, l'ICTITIOUS aUSINESS rtrcesw ry voU<her>. 10 11\~ unOtrsi~ ' F44stt NAM!( STATEMENT .\) ttw Ofllct ol Raymono 1C1l1row, '10 PvDll~ Or•nge Coast D•lly PIOI TM followlllg per~n• •re doing Du>•· ~ 8rook,.urst SI. No 303, An.ihltlm, Junell 1, u •lldJulyl 1915 ?IJ).IS neuas: Qalilornl• 9?t<M. wl'llch I> lhf' pllet Of ' • • • HOLOSCAN OF ORANGE COU N· ~sl~s of the unde•>•Ol'ltd 1n •II mal TV, •20 NewP0•1 Center Drill'l', SullAt "'o 11trtaln1ng to 111~ l'\lale ot ""'d o.t· PL' Bl.JC ~OTICE &U, NewPO•l 8each, Calllornl<1 92660 otdelll, wllnln tour month\ '1Het 11\e --------·----Mlc:l\oel Patrick Holleron, 29 Seo ffrst 1>1.1Dllutlon ot1n1s nol"• Isle Drive, Lo no 6e<1ch, C•lilorn•e ' 0.ltdJUl'lt 9, 197S FICTI nous BUSINESS 90903 : Goldie M. Wolle-NAME STATEMl(NT Tllomu L. 8rennan, 880 Rosahnd , ... • Exuulrlx olthe Wiii 01 T tit lollowlng person Is dolno bl.Isl· Road, Son M,lrlno, C.l1lorn1• '11108 • • nieabOvenomeddtctoenl nusu. Tllis Duslntss Is conducted by• ONO KIT1ROW SCOR PIAN ACOUSTICS, 413 13th general p.;irlnerslllp. arwtillt1r'I St., No. lOJ St., Ho. C, Huntington 8Hc.tl, CA. '1"41 Mlchoel PllrlCk Hollerln AllMleim, ~llteml• tieo4 R1cl\ard Mltllael Mares, •ll 13th Tll1s stalemelll w;t> llled with the T•;. Ut4l .U.M4J SI., Ho. C, Hunlil'l91on &uch, CA. t1M8 County Clerk ol Orange County June 12, AIWllty lor Eucwtrur This bus111ess h conducted DY en In. 1'1S. l"uDhsl>ed Oran~ Co41SI D•lly Pilot divlduil. F447,. ~Jl 19 ?6 no J 1 J 19/S 2l8/ 1) R1th•<d M Mares PuDllslled OranQe Coa>1 O••IY Pltol, •' • •1 u Y • · lt11S slalemen! w•• tiled with 11W Junel6,?l,l0,July1, 191S 2191>7J County Clerk o! Or<1ng1; Counly on June ---••• • --UBLIC NOTICE 1. 197). Pt;BLIC NOTICE P l.:8LIC l'iOTIC'E PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS a U51NEU MAME 5TA.TEMENT lollow1no person• art d01ng bu>• es. ENTURY 21 LADE.RA . .i ornlo c:orporallon. S916 Worn.r Huntington Bue I\, CA, otln c. Loc:~hart, Pres., 1S¥8A f\dOll, Founta•n Vallcv, CA ue A. Pearson. !.•t·T•~•S., S412 ""°"· Wntm1n\IM. tA uclll• 8 . Hoyl, v P l21 No , Apt. 2, 8f'Ytr1Y H1ill, C.A ,, ou'lness I\ <on ducted ov • cor· lion. LOderd LOCkh11rl Int • John C. Lotk"""· Presl.,..nl ls st•tt ment w.:is l 1ltd wllh tM 1y Cltrk of Orano• County on ""4'( IS. ,44111 Dlolhed OrollQt Cool 011IY PllOI, 1'. alld June s. n . 1'. 1ws 1~1\ Pl'Bf.IC NOTIC'F: NOTICE INVITING a 1os t•c• Is htttDy given thol lhe llo<tnl rinl~ ot the Huntinoton 8e<KI\ Hillfl S<llOCll DoJlnct woll rect•ve Dtol fM e>l<l'ltr lno ot 11'tt ,.,,~ •Ml jllvlrtQ pool> •I Fountoln H'9fl S<hool wt11c11 mut ot ere tD the ..-c1t1tollons on Ille In the lno ollCI <Anslructlon office ol SlJ'ICt. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE "CT1TIOU5 aUSINUS NAME STATEMENT Tht followlng perton 15 CIOl119 Dusi neuu ,.CTITIOUSBUSINESS IRVINE·VIEJO INSURANCE NAME STATEMENT 8ROKERS, 221SI Via S•nl• Maria, The fotlowln91Mtt6ns i re doing Dusi· Mlalon Vie Jo, CA. tt•1S nu\ a\: James A. Johnson, 127SI V•• Sdnla DISCOVERY REAL ESTATE, S2I Merle, Minion Vie Jo, CA. 9U7S W. 1'St., Cos\AI Mtu, CA. 92U• Tiiis ousoneu '' conducted DY an ln- t<tMetll Mc: Ferland, 1M1 Mlnoru dlvlduet. Coste ~w. CA. 92616 James Jol\naon ellube t" McF.trland , t 641 This statement wu llltd with trw Mlnorca, C.O\la Mes<1. C.A. '2•2' County Clerk ot Oronoe Co1.inty on June This business is conducted Dy e11 Ill· 12, lt7S. f ivldull. Fwit Ellll0.1hMcFarland PliDllshod Orol'loe COHI Dolly Pitot, This slalement was llltd wl tll tile JUlle tt, '6, olld J uly l, 10, 191S 2Jt'.7S County Clerk of Orange Goun\yOll J 9, ltlS. .... ,.. PUBLIC NO'nCE Putll1"'9d Orange Coast Da lly Pllot,1---::===.,,:-::-:.,.,....,, .. ~--JUl'le 12, 19, 76, ond July J, 197S 2l ... JS fllCTITIOUS 8USINUS HAMii STATEMENT PUBLIC NOTICE .... ~::~uowir111 119''°"' m 00tnv DllM· -----------SWENSON'S ICE CREAM FAC. l'IC'TITIOUSaUSINUS TO"Y. 2M4l El Toro Ro•d, Sad· NAMESTATEMENT dleDock V.allty Pt•ia. (I Toro, Tne 1011owl119 persOll 11 CIOlllQ 111.151. C..l1torn1a '1....0 neu o . I Dorh J u n Henning, 27'37 Rumole !>UOSY VENDING SUPPLIES, Orlve,E1Toro,Calllorno•'l2~ 1.W02 HooYer S1ru1, P.O. llo• 331, Joietill C Hennl"11, 17'31 Rumble Wtslmlnst.r. Caloforni• 921>13 I OrlYe, El Toro, C•hlornla •UlO MllH Mo• and M;Hy Peet, 16'1S s. T"•\ DU\ln•H ,is condutleil Dy • Pec:1llC, ,. 0 Boll 25'. Sun~•t 8Hch, tene••l,,.rlM~tl1p. Calltor111e ~70 ' Dorlt J un Hennl119 Tiiis Dl.l•IMH 11 conducted Dy on 1n. Thi!, s1A11emen1 wo\ filed wtlll 1ht dlvlW•I. County Cterlt of Orono• County Cl" J1111e Mole~Ma• Put 1l, 191S. Mary Peel 1'447'1 ,tU muu ~ accompanlecl ~ • Tnls '1alement w.ts toled with ti. l"uDll"'°d Or.anoe Coast Dolly Piiot, < r • tlle<k, urt1lled che<ll °'Did• Co<fflly Clerk ol Dronge County Of\ J-"""4 It, 2•. •ncl July l , 10, 191S 2 ... 7S t'1lolld In I.he omoun l ol l\ot 1.u lllOll 2 ltlS '"' totof Did m-P•Y•Dlt IO Ille • . -~· lnQtOfl .. Kii UlllOll Hl9" SC'-1 PuDll\Md Or•noe C~•I Dolly Pilol, rkl 01 • ...-ronlM of CIOllvery end June l 12 It 21 1915 201HS !-------------PUBLIC N011CE Ilene• wlll'I lht terms of Ille bid --·-·-·-·-------1•7M7 rcMd the contract. MOTICI TO C"IDITOltS ldt allefl b• c:1 .. r ly Morked, PUBLIC NO'nCE IU,•RIOlt COURT OP THI lttrlno -Swlmmln9 •lld Olv1ng 1____________ STATl!Of\CALll'O"NIAl"O• ' -f"ountoln Voll•'!' HIQll SC'-'· .... sm THI COUNTY Ofl ORANOI No. 2SI," ond eddruMd to Owls WPlltlORCOURTO,TMlf Ne.A.UMt n, Acting Director, P(.,w1l119elld ITATI 0,CALtllORMIA ..Oa 1!'1olt of a AMON A $. BROWN, lr~lion. HUO\ll119lon .. o<ll UlllOll TMICOUMTYOlllO•A.... Ot<eelM. Sc:,_I Ol\lrlcl, tto2 17trt II•"'· Ne.A..... NOTICI l .. 4IRllV GIVINIOtflt flllQIOll &Hell, C..lffOl'lll• ft ... MOTICIO, .......... O,,ITITIOM crffltortllflhtl ..... llOl'lltf__... 11\ell De rtttl.,..4'•1 Of'..,_. lt:OO 01' PltOUTI OP WILL AND LIT• INt •II II"-11.tvlflO (l•I"" .... ntt , July 7, 1'7S, et wt\l<ll tllN MO TlltlTUTAMINTARY IN ui. dt<Melll ••• reqvl'" lo fllt bkh wlll .. fllV9llClf Ol**ll oM 1'4• Ol ICA THl.ll!N M. lCXllRT, INln. wltll Uw lltC:OSMry "'-"'"-Ill 111 Collte'911<• Tr•ll•r ltotrn "G". OKMM4'. Ult lffk • of lht clerll of \M .-W - •vme110wl11 .. ovello4llolll0t NOTICI IS Hl•EIY GIVIN lt\al lltltatour1,orlo~Mn1lllem,•t11t11t JllM It, 197$, 111 tl'M l'lllftlllng .,_ Wl!Ll.S ,ARGO 8ANK 6 Pl(Nll.OPE nt(e~ ..OUCIWr\, le IM UllClenlQNG tl(llOll olfk4 ol llM ....... _.. KAY IOYD llo.,,. 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IMcll, C.lltentle ~ ... ! flltt"'9Mr MWlllY ,_ lllffwttr Putlll~ °'"'"°' Coon Dally Pi'91. fl'llbllllltCI Oronoe Co11t e>•lfY "''°'· ~ 11, 19, U , 191> JM.7) .NM 19, :It, tlld July i, 10, 191) 11'1 I ~~~~ ...... ~~~~K'~::;,=:::=w:11:t1111:r.=1Sii~ TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening JUNE 19 6:00 o o a 1q; mm CD Nt•i 1 J Q 17 3 l:l~(,,,,_IJ Ne•~ 0 '6JhMnla 0 Wild Wild Wut 0) Partridce hmilJ (E) Mod Squad Ei) Maria Tern• Q4 Tiie lnMell fil CJ.&it C.mpUJ ED RockJ l friends 6:30 10 Merw G1itti1 SMw m w, '"mt11 l!J(V I S,, ED Zoom! ( '29 'I.) Dultr's Ch0tee Et)lrntl flf• CD Gallepi11£ '•urmrt ED Uttk ltaK.l.f s 7:00 0 0 0 ~Cf, m (f) NM ( 3 J lrtlli4lt 0 low1iftl IOI Dollars ( 4 J Mod $4ll04 ' Trwtb er ~utn<a (:J Wllal'I MJ litlt? m 1 L'" L11CJ aJ The fll Ei) LI M11jtr Prollibldl ~ The Big Valley ED Aul1nmenl America (~ l!;) Carillt (II Dra1111 ED Tllf" Statca 7:30 0 CllMlkl Clllltll 0 U liJ Price Is lli&llt 0 lO'lt Alneriull Sl1ft 0 Qj ltt's MIU A Diii (I ~~CI) Tt Tel ~ Trvtlt 0 iiliifit« S Mowit: (Zhr) '1he Re· lormrr' tilt llH!tu4" (com) '50- June Allyson. Okk Powell, Oa\'ld Wayne. I ID Ho&tft'S Heroes ' W The War It Wu "Sugar Rar Rob1nson-Roc~y G111iano foehl" I mruture ':00 f) 17 3 I I CIS Tlwn41r Mtric: (C) (2hr) "O•t Is A llftt!J Nu111be(' ld14J '/1-l11sh van Otvm, Monte M.11lham, lanel Leigh, Melvyn 1iuu~l.1\, l~ne I lliol, Jonathan Lippe, M.it~ Bramh~ll. Paul Jenkins. A "'"" lacu an un¥1anled d1w1ce trom lhc m•n sht hn always loved and l1w. lo hnd her own so1U11ons lo her emphne$$. 0 tli(•) Et) NBC ThursdaJ Mtv· it: (Cl (2hr) ~C4tttn Comts It Halle11" (um) '/0-Godtrey t.lm· br1dr,e. Raymond SI. hcqucs, Calvin lotkhart. Judy Pace. Redd rou, J. II. Cannon. A pair of Harlem pohce dete<l1ves 1nvest11a1e 1he invesl· mcnt !ICheme of a shady min1sler. I 6 The U•lo11d11~es 0 (Qj (JI) CD (f) Slnth ti Sa" rrallCISC:t "Rivtr of fut" (II) Oelec· hves Slone and Keller race to reach 1 .. 0 young cl111d1tn befOle lhe11 new sltplather, wllo M5 ~1lled 1he11 mc.lher. un att to them. 10 Mtvit: (C) (~) "TM fli111 FlHt Mtll" (com) '67-Ctor&t C. Scoll, MIChatl 5'1111in, Sue Lyon. m ne hid o.u Ell fntlwal lllltma<it111I fil) 11 Pt1for111ac:1 at Wtlf T11, ''~mh Vaupan & Buddy Rich" 9:30 0 News Era la Tierra 10:00 0 m &l News (6 , Peiry Mntft o <:l! cr11 mm""? o ·-roity Reasons lo Kill" (Rl Part ol a two· parl sloiy in which Harry inves· l1g1les fhe murder of a lrlend-a lru·spitlled hapless youn1 man tn· meshed in a ruthless power scheme shrouded in 11111, corruption and murder. aJ'et Srurt ~'""km EJj) ClBmD 'rtwlae Up ft1Hlt The first pal'\ of this p1oir1m is th• film "Crowin& Up female" produced al l.nhoch Collea• In 1970 and 0111 of lhe Ii™ docum1nt1rla lo CIOllll out ol the woman's hberation lllO'tt • ment. The second Mii Is a d•sc:ui- sion of the him by a panel of 8 min l11d 8 "°"'en. ~ lU«VU de Gal.t ~ = ~ S1Mw 1 10:30 g :id=·• Stu• lltom ~ Utllt Racals ~ AllrH Hit~ l:OO IJ @CI)mTh Waltus (R) 11.00 .,.1"1"10 ,_""Ntwl John.Boy Wrlits 1 stoiy bued oa · iu '-"'.> = ..u Emily Baldwin's "l1ntaslzin1" abo\11 0 tfii ~ (•) Ntw an 1maa1nary lover in the misldtn O lut el '''"'ho behel that no ont on Walton's (i) Set. lllU Mountain win rud It In the scllool ,.,. The l -~~ -. ~~ O Ql@~Q'aSuuhi111 "In· manmco..1111 ~11re tensive Cart ' (R1 Sam Is hospital· (D Mod S41Ud ized With poeumoni;i wllen Jill-be· (11} m Mr. La-, • ing loo~ed titer by Wuvtr and Cl~ Tht U"""'9111d G1vils-c1lls the hosl>ilal to left hlm (9?J (f)I Y'te*J It Stl about tile "bl& banda&e" she's wear· W 'Cir1tM J4 ing. D Mo~ie: (Zllr) "M1 fMHlll Htlrt" 11:30 11 (]$(})Cl) CIS Litt Melit: (t) (dra) '50-Suwn Hayward, Dina M· ~nd Cllelct' (com) '71-l liall drtwa. K111h. Juliet PrOWM. [lilabttll Alll· Ct) WIN WN Wat lty, William Windom. '1a~~ flt• ~n~s '::' ar~~I !rv~.sft ~rv'! 'h"O:~ c.... cuMll of btillf .. on lllt take• alt11\ 8 DOUl ColeMtf a loimef dtttdlvt from the squad CJ) tffwtt: "Stai PICbf" (wti) '3-4 btC01MS a mtlllbtr ol tllt Internal -John Wi, Alfalrs Otpalltntnt. 8 (9 ) CJ) WNt WtfW S,.. I Oaltf'• C11tic:t Cill ~tr• lllvtla: GoodniaJll Mtaay Tin fMay Amtra• Nidil Cart 0 Mll'lit: ~ (drt) '47 '26 MO'tit: (C) (2111) "Coulllefftit' -Robt rt NtwlOll, Otnnls Pliet, H11· Traitor" (adv) '62-Wllllam Holden.I bt1I l.om. l1tli Palmer. Huch Gr11fith. I m Mlllletl: ...,..... EI) [lfimD Cops A documtnlarv· W Ttp tM ..... aboul two "cops" 111 New YMk Ct11. m ''"'llUI 1.1111uac• ""'.... u:oo m ...-. "'" ,,.. 11iu&W' (adv) '41 -Rita Haywottll, Ouoe :lO B 0 (i) al m M er... ... Wt11n, tvtHlt Sloant. "Oft• Sllmmtf OT M'-'Y" (R) A • ltl ~ llcJlt famlfJ ~aet mulls Ill W 'a Mv1n1 to take advant•a• of• eo-1 1:0089T~(J)""9 lumbla UftlvtnilJ *""''"" school t1) IJ U (.j scltol~l\lll' without ltM pr..-. ot l:U a ... 1 (C) "TM ,.,,.. .,... his wife. (ifa) ·~s -C1110f1 P~ M1ur1ct 'e~ ti LW.:. :~ o.n111m. I.Ind out c.Nlll lflfonMtlcMI Moul 1:••Att·•l1U Slllw: .,.,..... tllt ... rdifte of. tMl'ft"'• ... ..... ~ n. .......... tract, lteref .... to tlle •·-1111 Pfll---lo fllld wt the ... L J:45 8 lllM: ......... (•) 18- ...... &riffll SM Guy MMlloft. Rllodl fll!lllllC. Friday ~mME MOVIES biblical epics give me a pain in the nee k. Either they'r e too gaudy aod filled with pomp and pageantry, or they're dull exerclses in mutter.1""'""""---.---------------- ing the Old Testament through a new beard. But judcing from an advance look at the lint two "Moses" segments this effort may prove an exception, lf only because of Marcello Gat- ti 's brilliant photography a nd Glanfr a n co DeBasio's generally fine direction. N e i t h e r e p i s 0 d e 'Island ffoUday' escapes mom en t s of L•aws Balboa Pa&1flfon s tock pageantry, but a..i~at9 ....... Call even at that the stock is (714) 67J•SZ4S • superior. At least at-For Ra•rwitfolU, lk; tempts at authenticity ~~~~~=========~~!!~!!... are made, minus the - blaring trumpets, har· rumphing palace tackies and frenzied crowds of extras ru s h ~d in whenever Hollywood dis· covers the Bible. T HI S ITALIAN · Engli s h production film ed in Rome and Israel .=:... s hooting in the latter locale was inter- rupted by the Yorn Kip- pur war -is decidedly low key and matter of fact as it sets out to retell lhe familiar story or Moses. the p eople of Israel and the origin of the Ten Comm a nd- ments. Saturday 's s h ow, coauthored by Anthony Burgess and Vittorio Bonicelli, s tarts with quick glimpses of Moses' life. the n proceeds directly to the arrival of the tribes of Israel in Egypt after famine in their native land. Scenes of th eir e n s lavem ent . th e Pharoah's order that all male Israeli babies shall be put to death, and Moses' birth and sur- vival are shown in r e- latively s hort sketches . linked by quotations from the Book of Ex- odus, spoken off.sct·een by a c t o r R it'hard Johnson. "AUCTION-FARE" For all you collectors ... Here's a Bargain Hunter's Dream. Bid by telephone for fine. Jades, Porcelains, genuine antiques, es_t~te ,. ewelry, or1gma art. Everything from the funky to the fabulous WITH JACK WELLS "YOUR BEST BID FOR ENTERTAINMENT" •.. Tlu-sdays, 7 to I p.a ChClllMI l, Co"'munlty Cobl~•iliOfl 644-7019 ~COMMUNITY CABLEVISION COMPANY \ml061 CAMflBACll N('t'.PORI 8lACH. CALIF 92663(714) 644·«71 Th£ terrifying nwtion picture from th£ terrifying No.1 best seUer. BRODY She was the first... QUINT HOOPER. ROBERT SIAW laws I ELLEN ~o·slm~ rn~~~f rJH1 · M~~Ml ~llffi~ · ~ ld~~~I ~~~~~~rm~ .· . ~.._, ~ ff Il~ ~l~~~Ul 200 rJ]l ~mmrn · ~ ~a IM num ~ mm ~[~~~m · Mui~ J~~~ ~llilM~ ht~ ~ fill~~ ~~(~ · ~~ ~ m~~~ ~ l~~~ aq~ M~~ ~~I · i ~ · ftl ·n. J' . • f WWtUCIWMU OUtUIC.OSUlf<S I lPG1Z~{!!sr4191 (IH It from the beginning!) _ua100!!JBIP01,._0lll8 STARTS TOMOltaOWt ~~~--~---~ ...... ~--~~~~-•~:--~~~~~~~~~ ~r-=-~·-----. . -. --:· . Sadd~k Valletf 'Hero'. Outmo~d; . .. . . New Theate:r. · • It's 'Peace Hell' Form1ng LOS ANGELES (AP> -Signorthetimes'! Filmmaker-actor "Fred Williamson has com- . plet.ed a movle about public apathy toward Vietnam • . In the five Years that have elapaedl ince the de· uuse of the R.ancho Community Playe~s, there has been a ~omplete absence or community theater in the El Toro-Mission Viejo area. · . Intermission Tom Titus That gap ls about to be filled by the Saddleback Valley Community Theater, a brand new group stlll in it.a formative s~ge which hopes t.o ·relntroduce amateur theater to this rapidly g~qwing com· rnunity. An organizational meeting to soudd out those Those in the Saddleback Valley who agree, and who would respond to a sniff of greasepaint was would like to become involved in community held Monday evening, drawing about 15 people. A theater, can add their support by showlnt up next aecon~ session is scheduled for Friday, June 27, al 8 Friday at the second meeting of the Saddleback p.m . m the community room of People's Federal Vall c · Th o h bt · Savinas and Loan in the Saddleback Val. ley Pla•a ey ommumty . eater. r t ey can o am • ... more inform a lion from Norma Cu vallo at 586· 7634. on El Toro Road. \ * BACKSTAGE -The Irvine Community SP EARHEADING the return of community Th h I d · h d t d 1 l e theater lo the Saddleback Valley is ~rm'" CavaAllo, eater as cance c its sc e u e c os "• "" performance Sunday for the comedy "Three Bags a transplanted New Jerseyite who majored in Full" ... final performances will be given Friday drama at New York University, worked in com· d s d · h G ld w t c 11 A munity theater on the East Coast and later studied an atur ay al 8: 30 m t e 0 en es 0 ege C· theater at Saddleback College upon moving to the .-to:;r;'si;PliliiiaiiiyiiiboiiixiiiTihieiiaiteiir". iij·i;!·ii·ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii area three years ago. 1 "Our first meeting produced a lot of women ,but, unfortunately , not too many men,1" Mrs. Cavallo reported. "We're going to try lo recruit more men for the second meeting." The fledgling group hopes lo inaugurate its first s,eason with a production of Neil Simon's ''Plaza Suite" in September on a stage yet to be obtained. Organizers of the theater currently are combing the schools in the area, hoping to find at least a tern· porary home. THE LACK of a permanent facility was one of .the things that toppled the Rancho Players in 1970 after only three seasons. The last year of that group . saw three plays presented at as many different locations -and it's difficult for audiences to hit a moving target. · "This community has grown immensely since that time," Mrs. Cavallo points out, ''and I think it's ready to support a community theater again.'' -l'lltC(llliCI -DAY lfW\I nt-Y 6«>-6 JO SATURDAY 12 JO.I 00 SUNDAY & HOllDAY$ 12.30-2'(1() ----"' ... a.l'I "'"'~'°" WT DITAIL-. SMOKEY· STOVERS Presents FASHION SHOW & ALESSANDRINI The Hypnotist Friday. June 20 5 to 8 p.m. l2'S Newport ll•d. .Wwport leach 673·1374 What does Mobil Oil know about real estate? See the 17-minute film "Let the Land Tell Us." "SUPlll VIJCIMS" fll •vt)C9tl" IJU DAILY PILOT "SPACE ODYSSEY" (PG} IAltllA STltllSAHD JAMES CAAH "'RJHHY LADY" IPGI ''llTWMO#- THI Pt.el PAMTHIA" INI & 'SHAH'S TltiASUH" IPGI -W.W.&THI I DIXIE DAHCUIMGtS.. lPG ·"'TAKI THI MOMIY & tUtf" IPGI "EICiH SAMCTIOM'' Ill .. IUG" lPGI en Ba rgain Matinees $1. 50 Til 2.:30 Senior Citizen I. 50 at all ti e SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SAN DIEOO FWf. AT IRISTOL SO.COAST PLAZA I 11FLOSSIE11 CX) Mo OM Ultder 11 A-.itt.d 1 & t:l'-UI'-l:SM:J~1ll .. lklt "TORSO" S46·2711 l:JI S.t/S-JtH ·l :4"4<4' FREE PARKIN SO.COAST PLAZA U ''TDC LITTLE'IHDIAHS" 1 & lt:ll hi~ J:4~7: ... 19:1l "L..d not Tl-~· 1:41 lel/"'9 J·l:J..-:4( Sff.>m CllEllAWD Tiii& =·=1 ''THE EIGER SANCTION" 8:40 • SAT./SUN. • 4:30-8:40 "LEPKE" 6:45-10:45 SAT./SUN. 2:45-6:45·10:45 Wooct,Aa. "LOVE AHD DEATH"' IP'GI 6:45-1: I S.t:45 S•t/Sn 2:1S.J:4S.S:l5 6:4 S·I: I S.t:4S R PAR IN J .......... s.-...... "m.rWmM" 7·9: 15 Sot /54in-2:3().4;4S.7:00-9: IS BEGIMMIMG FRI., JUME 20! The terrif yillg motion picture from the terrifying No.1 best seller. aws War veterans, origlnally titled ''The Hero." WlUlams says that market research indicated the title lacked audlence appeal, the public being turned off by war heroes . The new lille borrows from General Sherman : "Peace Is Hell." !·6•llP!aJUCIO.S LTD ll'dl'M.IC.OIOIS LIO II'_.. PETER SELLERS CHRISTOPHER PLUMMER CATHERINE SCHELL HERBERTLOM The Fdtiqs mumt<I The Six1Kl.s wiU rttumf Andf"ON Inspector Clousrou ~ ............... ......... .._ ... ,,..,, BURT KWOUK I PETER ARN!: Pt<lOl.QO .ina 0rec:tea o,BlAKE EDWARDS Sc•-0r FRANK WALDMAN """BLAKE EDWARDS M", Li HENRY MANCINI. l,,,. 11y HAL DAVID THE NEW SUPER F 11JAWS11 Friday, JuN20 EdwcrdlCIMma Harbor-and AcbM JAMISCAAH ill "ROllfRBALL" w~. Jttlir 2, &clinlH ......... .,.,, ... wpwtleeclll rAUl MfWMAM i11 "THE DROWNING POOL" w~ • ..-.2s H.tt.Twht H.tt. .. Wllto1t 2114 •t "WIST'' "W.W.' Tiit Dlait D-tliifwr" 2114 .. "CfHTet .. "LA w ' 01so11oa· •'THE WIHD AND THE LION" W ... M.y.Jwt2S c-..c ... "' Hwtlw .. A4-l JACK NICHOLSON • MARIA SCHMEIDER "The Rtsse II Phis "AMAACOllD~r Thur&day,June 19. 1975 •••TN.to CNtttin "'TIH unu IMDIAMs• l•M. )fl.., .. - Nil MESA 1884 Newr.ort Coda ~'° 54 I 552 FINAL WEEK! SURflNG SPECT ACUlAR "TALES FROM THE TUBE" DAILY PILOT 85 "'I [ f ,,! .,._"" \, • ·f. ...... • _., • ft:111811l.-M01m1 • ' r-=-::=-. • • . . 9 .... ' . ~~ •• ' f ·mVllDQJi!IWESB l -.... :4 ... -: .... ' u :· -• -• • =-~ J -Ol9t•4.t ., .. G-Hocli•M ill "FRENCH CONNECTION II" WtcfNtcfoy. Jllftt 25 lridol CitttlM lridol .t MecAritlw Jec•MkllofMtl-4 w.,,... le.tty. "FORTUNE" WMMtdey. Jttly2 HwttwTwiw H.W.tAcf-s c-"\ ~IMOMIMAL suceus"" SfHSUUOUHD "EARTHQUAKE" w ... Mtey. J.H 2S CiM-Wttt WtdMinltff' MCI Gol4t11 Wttt WALT DISNEY 'S "BAMBI" WtdMidoy, ,,_. 25 c.._c~ Hari»ot ot ACS.1111 4t4Tlt4 CtlRISTil'\ "MIJRDIR ON Tl1l ORllNT llPRISS .. ·MAlllNf'(lt l ~ ·~ 1H€ LION JN WINTER (PGI \ \ ~ lrGI MolO ~·i BUG'' C......AtMtW "THI OWL I THI PUISYCAr' CIHIMA ClHTll ... -."·--~ ... \&• .. M C ... fl• t1t·~t41 PMJohft WayM .. HANMIGAM'' ~ . . • • •• -•, Thursday, June 19, 197'6 Gas Economy·Ad Rules Pushed fOaAU YOUR SICUalTY .. DDS Alarm Systems Entry / Access Controls Oosed Circuit T.V. DETROIT CUPl)--Four auto companies that account for 80 percent ol the cars sold 1n tbe United Slat.es bave pr-oposed a set of advertiaint rules that could end misleading or deceptive fuel economy claims. THE PROPOSAL TO THE Federal Trade Com· mission wa~ made jointly by General Motors, Ford, Chrysler and Volkswagen. They asked the FTC to adopt lhe new rules as soon as possible so 1976· model advertising that begins in lwo monlhl> will be more informative to car buyers. While not formally joining the filing, attorneys ror Toyota and Nissan <Dutsun) indicated they agree with the proposed guidelines and will con· SIGMA form if adopted by the FTC. Key element in the industry propos al is the use PltOTICTtOM SH VICE of both city and highway mileage-per-gallon test re· economy advertlslnc now containa Just the bl1her hlgbway fisure. VW BEGAN THE IATEST round LD tbe miles· per·gaUon war with lt.15 flaWltinJ ol lhe 38 MPG the EPA says lhe minicar can get on the hiahway. With gasoline prices climbing and imports gaining a re~ cord one ol every five sales this year, the domelltlC makers countered with ruel-sUngy autos or their own. GM is now advertising a Vega that can get 37 MPG on the highway and Ford last week began sell· ing its three MPG cars -Pinto, Bobcat and Mustang II -with highway fuel economy of 34 MPG. 17141 55 7 ·5 3 33 sults the Environmental Protection Agency obtains ._ _________ _.1in its emission certification tests. Most fuel Under the new proposal, those claims would have to be balanced with the city cycle tests. VW would add the H MPG its Rabbit gets in the city while Ford and GM could claim 23 MPG for their models. Dow much intere§tdid your money lose last year'l <.:110..'\:k our inle~t rates helow with what vour 1rn•11cy bcnrning. You could he in for a hig surp°nsc. Hcgurclk-:-;s •>fhow mu,·h ~·0t1 want to it1\'CSl-1lr fi1r how Joni.t VOll wunl to 111\'est lt-Comnicrciul Cn:<lit has a high ylal<ling Thrift Su\'ings Al'.-:111111t thul01'i ju~t ril'(hl for ~:.!.!1!! 0111\'a~l.OOO • 111i111111i1111 i11\·cst111ent 0111'· II (i ,\10:'\T I I ill\'C~tmc11'1 pcr11l!l 1111 ~ 10,000, and vour 1m·c~tJ1tc11t cam!'> o. b ig B% intcrl.'~t ai11111alfy ••• J.nd u HIGGER 8 08'.t J'll'r .um11111 if no witJ11lrawals arc 11uulc fur the that remains in the uccount :.be 11111111h pcnocl. (S.1l~t 111 r,•f11cc'<l 1n1crc..t (or ... ~rl) \I llll'frw .... I ) l'fo -2 :-.:n ~mm111~1 1:'\\l:~DIE:-.:T PERIOD Oil a 115,000 m1111mum 11wc~lment ancl your 111,·cc.tnwnt. cams a big 6-I, 2'~ int.cl'Cl>t annually, C.Ommereial Credit•/C\ 2 vcar:., and \'our investment can·,._ a ha: 7'J; interest annually ... and a HIGGER 7.44% p.:r a111111111 if 1111 withdrawals ure 111aclc fur the 2 years. (~ul;«1 t•1 "'l11.-.. l 1111t.'re.1l f,.r ~Jd~ \\llh1lr.1wJI.) t'\O MINJMUM 1:-\\'ESTMENT l\o withdrawal penalty and vo11r investment \·arns a big 6% intc n::;L annually. Mmibc-r o( ~California A~~ociaul!n "' Tlmft and Loan ( ompanlt•. THRIFT CE RTIFICATE ACCOUNTS ~ f} Fur(' j lif11rn ia ~ ...... ldcnh ( lnh· 370 E. 17th Street • Phone: 645--8700 b1!.{cnc> Pc.·ro1111 .... 1'lx'11.t11 ... 1111 '''KI-'l·ln11n11 and 111111111.~. l \H0111 v ~ t\11' .igo. I w Ix ·g,111 '' 1 it in~ ti 1c "Pet 011i ( >p1111011 :·ii l>l:IH't r ;t I It 1g. cl.111 \ .11 1.11\ ,i, ul 1 lt1' tll;t t 1-t•t. I l 'tl\J!'lln O.ll,t clt'\lgm·d IO 'lioW 111d I\ tcllt,tl Ill\ l'\lOr:i how 10 ll l\ .111d \t.'11 Sin<~' .11 .1ch .llll<l~t.·ou' level,, .md - 1I 11 ou~lt 1 he u~· of pt ol<'< 1 i\(· ~tops-to< 111 IO'iM'\ :md h·t p11»l11"1 1 ide. For 111.111v \1-.11-;, lt'Jdin~ f111,111rial publi- c .it u lll~ h.tv<' rt"t:ogn 11c·d Pt·1 rntt a\ Olll' of Wa II ~treet's lop I<'< hniria ns. l '"allv. th c "Pnoni Opinion" i.s avail.1ble onlr to P.tinc \\'d>l>cr die111s. 8111 font limi1cd time, \H~·rc ma I.. in~ 1l11s offer: We'll send vou the weekly summary ol l11t·"l'cmniOpi11io11" f1 ce forrn1e 1110111h. h E111-{<'lle a grnit .... ~ ( :.m Peroni 111.1kt• ro11 1110nt')'? Find o ut for ,·oursdl. r-;~~~---------rr;fu~~~;.;di-----, ' • ~ r~:.i... Eugene Peroni's weekl y "Pe roni Opinion!' I ;•' ~ ,.. ·y.~V.i>. ' Nt\4 I t' ~~ Hl-;. oe ~~ ~l t<h,wl 11. Fu~co P.11m·\\d1hn.li'.!ll 't'"l)l1rt C:1r Ur .• Nc-\\p1111 Rell<lt,C:A92660 ,, -.... ,, ~,;.. , I I I I I L-- .~.Jj;"~ ~'(~ ,:~a ... ~,~~:.:-;.:~ A]'! J'lrA•i ._,.-4•4l u...-1ht""'"Uyv•tttnt.tr"'"'•t t•n-••m <~n11., .. ,.. I 1iP:~ ··~.·I:" ..,~ : .,;:e."}(: .. y..,,,-. '•"" -----------------------------~~-tf .. s'~ A·"'""' I ~~~_.·. C ii' • ""' ---_,,,,, It'! · ~. " ____ !111~!!~~~.!>s.r ______ J 1Pacific Bank Se ts New Hours Fl11or Goi1lg Up . . . :· A mechanical tower to hold heating, air conditioning and s1m1lar . equipment in Fluor's new plant at Jamboree ~ulevard. and the San Diego Freeway is the first sign of progress m the giant con- struction and engineering firm's new Irvin e comp~ex. The 1.3 million square foot building is expected to open m February 1977. Donald B. Walter, pre· sident of Pacific City Bank in Huntington Beach, announces that the bank is now open for business from 8 a . m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. and Saturday, from 9 a .m . to 1 p.m . Johnson' & Son Vowing~ •' Pacific Cit y Bank opened for business on April 30, 1973, and has To Cut Fluorocarbons ... always provided banking RACINE, Wis. (UPI) services on an extended -s. c. Johnson and Son hour basis. "Previously, m akers of ·John son '~ the banking hours were Wax and other products from 9 to 5; and, 9 to 1 bas announced it will Saturday," Waite'° said. stop flu or o car bo n·s '·As we reviewea our because of the COD· extended hour service, it troversy about the pro· became obvious that we pellant used in aerosol could improve on it by spray cans. may be depleting the layer or ozone in the up· per a tmos phe r e that shields the earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun . Samua l C. ·J ohns on, chairman of the board, said the company had been r educing the use of flurocarbons for the past JS years and that "ap· proximately half of aJI aerosols use other pro- p e 11 a nt s including hydrocarbons and even carbon dioxide." Johnson s aid. "Our own company scientists cott,: firm that as a scientific hypothesis it may be possible, but conclusiv~ evidence is not available one way or another ~\ this time." • '• ope ning at 8 a .m . to The company said it make banking services wiJ1 eliminate use of the more convenient for the fluorocarbon propellants businessman before he "in the interest or our opened his place of busi· customers during a ness, and by r emaining period of uncertainty open until 8 p.m . to bet· and scientific inquiry." ter serve the members of c a 1 T I c S O F our community who are flu o rocarbon h ave on the freeWfYS until six charged that the gases or seven o'clock at night. T HE COMPANY said fluorocarbons present-I~ make up less than 5 pe~ cent of the total pro· pellants used at Johnson "Obviously this is a very sedous concern," ·Wax. But Johnson said the corporation will em· bark on a major promo- tional effort to reassure customers. 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' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 2 Flame-proofing Fabrics a Must By SYLVIA POaTEa Q: What ordanary, round·lhe-bou.ae product t.o whkh all of us are expo1ed every day, no maUer wbat we do tak• more laves yearly than polio befOTe develoPmeat of Ute Salk vaccine? A: Flammable rabrics. While most ol ua do not ful.ly ap. preclate it, vlrtually all fabrtca that surround ua -in clothing, bedding, hou»ehold furnbblnJ• -will bum readl· 1)1. Untreated c1othmg often l1nltes full)' in 20 to 30 HCODCllt The extent or the in- j\Jriea and dtaths Crom burning fabrics ls frnaJ . Jy ~merging as a result of studie s b y th e Consumer Product Safe- ty Commiss1on 's Na· tiooal Electronic Injury \ Money's Worth surveillance System and its U.S. HOUHbold FJre Ex-perience survey. -OF· AN ESTIMATED s.s million fires each year, llammable fabrics are involved m 628,000. Altbou~h clbthiog fires r e present only about a quarter of all fabnc m-c1d~ts. they often are fatal (up to 12,000 deaths annually) because they cannot easily be escaped The econ0mic toll is enormous. Burn m)unes reqwf'e long hospitalization, care and repeated pl astic surgery T a medical and hospital costs of weU over $10,000 are n ncommon. -The new 0Hic1 al accident da actually understate {be problem 's se'9'en ty because the facts are gathered from a network of hospit al emergency rooms and many severe bum v1ct1ms go directly to special burn centers ; mmor blll"n V}ctims are treated by phys1cians m their offices, the fatalJy 1tuured m ay go directly to morgues · Despite modern medicine, human suffering and dis- figurement 1s terrtble, says Dr. Abraham B. Bergman, dir ector of Outpatient Services at Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Centerm Seattle, Wash. : , "The tre atment or burns remarns completely Uf!· satisfactory ••. The best plastic surgery still leaves tern· !fl~ scars • • • JC we want to do anything about burns, pre· vention 1s the only answer " Q: WHAT, TllEN,AREwe domgaboutprevenlion? A: Much too httle, mueh too slowly. The F ed er a l Fla mmable Fabrics Act of 1953 set stan- da'rds so len~nt that 99 percent of all fabrics -even same wnbng papers -could meet them. The Flammable Fabncs amendments of 1967 tightened the standards and extended them from the most explosively flammable clothing fabrics ("torch sweaters") to mclude gloves, hats, bat5y blankets, etc. The amended act has been enforced by the.Consumer Product Safety Commission since May 1973 The CP SC can set standards, stop shipments, order recalls, se~e goods, order merchand1se to be brought up to standard or lo be destroyed , Standards for carpets and rugs became efrecb ve m 71 , mattress flammab1hty standards, m '73; sleepwear rar 10· fants and small ch1ldren standards d1d not becpme m~n­ datory unbl July 29, 1973, six years after passage of the 67 amendments calling for them ONL y THIS p AST May 1, 1975, did regulations covenng sleepwear for children a ged six through 12 (proposed m March '73) become ercect1ve. Late as 1t IS, though, the new .. Standard of Children's Sleepwear " 1s a big step forward From now on, a ll children's new sleepwear up to size 14 and all new fabrics hkely to be made mto such sleepwear on home sew mg machines must be n ame retardant. . But s leepwear and rabncs manufactured or 1mported before May 1 can still be sold lega11y -and they may be on the shelves for years to come. SO. o ) To protect your child, look for the reqwred label, ''Flame Resist ant. U.S. Standard FFS-7.4 " (2) Look for a nd follow car efully the special washmg 10- struct1on la bel to maintaan the flame retardant treat~enl (3) Be on guard against the few stores which might try todecetve you m their efforts to unload old merchandise. (4) If you are confused or need m!ormauon or want to compla rn a bout m1sleadang tactics, call the CPSC's tollfree Hotline (800/4022937 m Maryland, and 800/638·2666 m the resti of the u .S ) the Hotline 1s available for safety problems or quesbons concerning any consumer product. (5) ALSO ARRANGE VIA the Hotline to get fact sheets on the problem of fl ammable fabncs generally, and on the special dangers of fl ammable fabrics lo the elderly, who suffer m a ny mor e mJunes and deaths Lrom them than the rest of us. MARKET HIGH LIGHTS NYSE Index ASE Index Dow.Jones Ind S & P 500 Stocks INDEXES 49.05 90.63 845 35 92 02 up up up up 0.88 1.16 17.52 1.63 New Yor k IUPll -The IOllOW!nQ fist Sho~ Ille $100• lh•I hhe 911lntd mo~I • 9'14 IOSI IM most b.llMd on pefU lll of r,:;oe on th• Ntw York Stock '::t'\"11rn.s per<entege cllen~es ,,. Ille d•!ferenu btlwttn Tiit prtvtool <IMl"9 ptlt• and Ille CUHt!l\I ct~l"9 P"ICe G AINE RS I AllH C.Orp l 'I\ + ¥• Up n I 2 Pl.t'fboY 12 •' • t 1'• UP "7 J Apeco Corp 31:f + V1 Up U I 4 GullAC /Sb 214• + 1~'1 Up 13 0 5 VI.com Int I'•. I Up 12 7 6 UMET Trst H o+ I/, Up 11 I 1 NontAlrt '5 "'' + 1~. 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( I ~ I I I ( ~ • ~ ( ,I ' . ,,,. . ·RyanMay Be Out KANSA& CITY CAP) -Nolan Ryan likely is on the shelf aod seldom-used Tony Solaita is on cloud nine. Ryan, the ace of lbe California Angels, yielded four runs in the first inning Wednesd ay night in a 13·0 loss to the Kansas City Royals and had to leave in the third bee a use of e groin injury. . The defeat was the third in a row for Ryan, who has tossed four no·hitters in his career, in- cluding one in his start just before the thfee-game los ing streak started. Solaita, who said be played "about my third game at first A ...,eb Slate All Gam"efl KMPC 01') .Junt ~THH •t Clllltor nt• J unt21 Texn•t Calllor11I• (2) J une 22 TeHs ;iot Calllornla 7:25 p.m. •:SSp.m. U :SS p.m. base this year ," broke a Royals club record for runs scored in one game with five. He also hit two home runs, his sixth a nd seventh of the season, and a single a nd drove in four runs. Ryan said he Celt the injury to his light groin after throwing three pitches lo H al McRae start· ing the Royals' third. He may miss a pitching turn but won't know until Friday. Ryan s aid of his defeat and the four-run uprising, started by George Brett with a one-oul single: UPITeiet>Mte Thureday. June 19. 1975 DAIL y PILOT Cl Furniss Breaks World Record;· Bahashoff 2nd LONG BEACH -America's teen age d s wimme rs served quick notice lo foreign athletes that they'll be tough in world competition a nd 18-year-old Bruce Furniss spe lled it out with an international record. In addition, Kathy Heddy. 17, lowered her American record in the women's 200 meter individual medley to2:20.86. Furniss, who graduated from Foothill High last week, won the men's 200-meter free in 1 :50.89 Wednesday evening. In the morning at this-Belmont Plaza SO-meter pool, he had bet· tered the record with 1 :51.41 as the five day AAU World Swim· ming Tria ls opened. Tim Shaw of Long Beach, who will graduate from high school later this month, had held the re· cord at 1 :51.66 and equalled that mark in finis hing second to Furniss. "I could see Tim and I just went h ard that fin a l la p ," Furniss said of his teammate. ··I held back early because I didn't want to fade. I just had lo go with mys elf and swim my own race." Both Furniss and Shaw are !isl- ed today for the 400-meter freestyle with the men's 400 in· dividual medley and 200-meter butterfly on their programs. The women compet e in the 200 freestyle and 100 backstroke. mates .. Murphy swa m 57.83 and Nash 58.52. Bob Tierney of Dallas was a finger -length behind at 58.53. Heddy held the American re- cord at 2: 21.05, until she broke the m ark in the finals as she beat Fou n tain Va ll e y 's S hirle y Babashoff, 'Who a lso bested the previous record with 2:20.93. Babashoff s wims for the Mission Viejo Nadado res. BabashofC is America's best in the freestyle but also entered both m edley events in these trials for the international com· petition at Cali, Colombia, July 18-27. Tonight. Babashoff swims in the 200 free, Mission Viejo's Valerie Lee goes in the 200 Oy and Brian Goodell, also of Mis· sion Viejo, competes in the 400 free. .. Ma r c ia Morey, 19. of the Decatur, Ill. Swim club WOIJ the women 's 100 breast stroke in l : 14.25 indicating in this eve nt the U.S. has a long way to go. Cathy Carr set the American re· cord of 1: 13.58 in the Olympic Gam es of 1972 and Renate Vogel or East Germany holdS the world mark a t 1: 12.28. .,,. Kim Duns on of the Dallas Swim Club finished second and . qualified for the team with a .. -: · 1: 15.50 clocking. "' Two Huntington Beach swim· mers fared well. Mike Mcintyre ~ was fourth in the 100-meter :: backstroke in 59.06 while former • • .. I've h ad trouble with m y rhythm and control all ye&i'. Yeah, I guess it's been worse the last three games. I was having trouble getting my fast ball over the first inning. The four bits in the first were on three curves and a change. CLEVELAND'S FRANK ROBINSON IS FORCED OUT AT SECOND BASE. In an opening night surprise, Rick Colell a or Seattle, a veteran at 23. wo n th e m en 's 100 breaststroke , beating American and world record holder John Hencken of Santa Clara. Colella s wa m 1 : 05.86 with Henck e n second and qua lifying for the team at l : 06.10. The record holde r went the' distance in 1:03.88 last. year. Golden West College standout •• "Right now, there is a burning sensation in my leg," said Ryan, who has los t three consecutive games. "I sort of know what to expect with this injury since I had one before. Bobby Grich of. Baltimore Fires to First Base. Baltimore won, 13-6. Kevin Williams placed fifth in . the 100-meter breaststroke in ~: 1:07.49. .: "My leg hurts every time I try to put weight on it or tum. An in- fielder can come back Crom a groin muscle pull faster than a pitcher because of the way a pitcher has to pi vol." A spokesman for the Angels said the injury would be treated with ice and that the club should know by Frid ay whether Ryan will miss a turn in the pitching rotation or not. • • CllllLWOIU•IA Aemy 2t> Rivers ct Harpet'dh LahOYd If Boehle lb Stanton rl ~lklb EtchebarNtn c B.Smlths~ Ry•np unvep Sell~p Klrkwoodp MScOllP •• , 11111 3 0 2 0 ~ 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 •OO O • 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 J 0 I 0 300 0 3 0 0 0 0000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 KANSAS CITY PillSOnrf 'G. 8'ettlb Otltct M<Ra•lf Mlyberry di! Solalte lb HHlyc C. Aofe\ 7b F.Whlte2b Pattkn P.alllnp all r 11111 • t I 0 • I 1 l • t 0 0 s l 2 t S 0 0 I 3 s l . l 1 2 1 l 0 2 2 0 0 0 o. • I 0 1 0000 Totals 32 0 S O Tot.als 3S 13 12 IJ Clllfornia 000 000 000-o Ka nsa\ Cily <!02 032 llx-tJ E-8. Smltb, Stanlon. OP -Cliofornla 1. L.OB - Clllfornla '· K•nsu 6. 2B -C. RoJas. Pln50n. 3B -McRu . HR -Solaltt 2 (71. SB -Aemv 2, Rivers, P•telt. SF -G. Brett. I~ " 2 • ,,., . I' l 2 1 1 1 1 ' s REA BB SO ' • 2 2 s s • 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 t 0 1 0 0 1 3 LA Rolls,4-0 Sports in Brief Ex-SC Star Lynn Sizzles at Plate DETROIT -Bleacherites threw golf balls at Fred Lynn the last time the Red Sox were in Tiger Stadium. .: Monday night they threw green s moke bombs a t the r ookie .Boston center fielde r. Wednesday night it was a little different. . Those beer-drinking, !un- lo ving hord es gav e him a boisterous ovation, the kind rare· ly heard for the opposition in the historic old park. The cheering came when he t~k the field in the ninth inninJ?, Lynn, a former USC standout, had j ust hit a three-run hom er to c onclude one of the fin est baseball performances ever in Detroit and in Red Sox history. He went 5-for-6, driJ1ing in 10 runs with three homers and a triple to lead the Bosox to a 15·1 clubbing of the Tigers. No Boston player had -ever driven in more runs and only one America n Lea g u er -Tony Lazzeri of the New York Yankees with 11 on May 24, 1936 -ever knocked in more. The National League mark is 12 by James Bot- tomley of St. Louis, set Sept. 16, 1924 . Lynn's fa ntastic night thrust him into the league lead in runs· batted-in with 50, in slugging percentage with .640, and in total bases with 129. Carnahan Ousted CORPUS CHRISTI. Tex. Scott Carna han of UC Irvine was e liminated from the.NCAA tennis cha mpionships Wednesday with a 4-6, 2·6 loss to Fred DeJesus of Michigan. Nac!ltand Ad.,anCe. Hooton May Use Sunglasses Next KALAMAZOO, Mich. -Jean N achand is .the lone survivor of the UC Irvine women's tennis team after adva ncing to the quart erfina ls of the AIAW tourna ment here Wednesday. Nac ha nd d e f eat ed Terry Salgince of the University of Miami, 6-0. 6·2. Sue Ince, UC Irvine, lost to Elizabeth Pande of Stanford. 6·4. 1.g, 6·4. Jn doubles play, the team of Ince and Lee Ann Fischer from UCI, dropped a match to Cathy Morton and Sylvia Vorrov of La Mar Univers ity, 6·3, 6·3, a nd were eliminated. LOS ANGELE$ (AP> -Burt Hooton says he just might wear s unglasses the next time he pitches. Dark ones. The Los Ange les Dodgers right-hande r Wednesday night pitched a three-hit, 4-0 victory over the Houston Astros for his sixth win without a loss at night. But in day g ames -and hi.s next s tart is scheduled Sunday afternoon in San Diego -he is 0·3. "I don't care," said manager Dodger• Slate All .. rneu111CAaCmtl J.,,,. 19 Los A~IH et S.n Olt90 .J..ne 20 L.Ot. An9elel at S.11 Oleoc> JYM21 l.OJAn9elHat S.n 0 1'90 6:SS p.m. 6:SSp.m. 6:S5p.m. Walt Alston after the Dodgers' third straight win over Houston. ··u he pitches like he did tonight he'll do all right no matter when 'he pitches.'' The triumph, which enabled Los Angeles to conclude a s..s homestand, kept the Dodgers 21Ai games behind first place Cincin· nati in the National League West as they begin an ll·game trip tonight in San Diego. Ttte Ood1era' Doug Rau, 5-6, will attempt t6 snap a personal five-gam e lostng streak when he races ex-Brea High and Chapman Colle1e star Randy Jones, 9-3. The Padres a re the onJy club in the Western Dlvialon to hold an advantage on the Dodgers. San Dte10 baa won Lhree ol lhe first Ove m cctlnga wllh Loe Anielts aner winnin1 only lwo ol 18 last year. Ron Ccy 11ve Hoot.on all the runs he n cded wllh a.nm lnnin" grand a lam home r off loser Tom CrlCfjn, 3·7, who then w\!nt on to limit Los Angeles to Just two more hits in five innings and struck out seven. But it was too late. "I think the only bad pitch he made all night w as the home run pitch," s aid Cey who's homered his last two games and has driven in seven runs in the pro- cess. "It looked like a balloon coming up there. I'm sure he wanted that one back as soon as he threw it.•• Meantime, Hooton gave up on· ly two bas~its -both doubles by Doug Rade r -for eight in· nings and then Jose Cruz singled in the ninth. "Both of tbqse pitches to Rader were bad pitches and he whacked 'em pretty good," s aid Hooton, now 6-5 overall and 6-3 as a Dodger. The s hutout was his second this year, he blanked St. Louis on two hits earlier, and the ninth of his cat-eer. It was the 10th shutout for the Dodgers staff. "He pitched a great game as far as I'm concerned," Alston said. "His stult was just as good in the ninth inning as it was earlier in the game. He mixed up his pitches very well." ~ .. HOUSTON •• , 11 IM •000 4 0 0t • 0 0 0 3000 300 0 J O OO 3 0 2 0 )0 00 I 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 00 00 I 0 I 0 L.OSA .. GU.as .. , 11111 '-'""1'11 4 010 IMM«lf 4 t t 0 WyM(f , t 0 0 perwy Ill ' 0 t 0 O~e rt l I 0 0 Cl1A • I 1 ' YMeef< J 0 t 0 -.rtiK.11 .. l • 0 0 """91\p a o o o - UCJ is in eig hth place in team standings with 11 points with Trinity College leading with 18. Bole·i"-one MEDI N AH , Ill. -P a t Fitzsimons, a golf pro from Sale m, Ore. ~hose tour winnings last year were only $10,000, scored a hole -in-one on the 187· yard second hole and was four- under-par through seven holes as the 75th U.S. Ope n s tarted today. Althoug h the rugged No. 3 course at Medinah Country Club still was soaked from four inches of rain s ince last weekend, the early star ters in the field of 150 were not having much difficulty attacking par. Goolagong Married CANTE RBURY, England Aus tralia n tennis star Evonne Goolagong, 23 , was married to Englis h m etal broker Roger Cawley at a r egis try office cm-emony here toda y. The ceremony came as a sur- prise. The couple bad been re- porte d plannin g to wed in Au&traUa ln J anuary. 1t' .. d~ S.,,. No SAN ~!E GO -John Wooden says ht s definitely not going to coach tho San Diego entry in the Amerlu n Basketball Association or any other proressional team. "t woul~n 't like nil the travel but, more tmportant, 1 object to the pros' way of life." Wooden said in an intt!rvfew today. Goolagong Dealt Loss E ASTBOU R NE. E ng la nd (AP) -Martina Navratilova a nd Evonne Goolagong were toppled from a pre-Wimbledon interna· tional wom en's tennis tourna- ment Wednesday. Pam Tee~uarden , a 24-yea r· o ld C a l i f o rn ia n . u p set Goolagot\g, the 1971 Wimbledon wtnner from Australia, 8·6, 6-2. "lrst Relill4 V"glnla W~. Brltiun, beat Brlglllt KuyPers, Soulll Africa, 6·1. 6·3. U~llt.Y Hunt, AU\tralia. beat II~ Kloss, South Af .. , .... 1.6-3. Ao\emary C•sals beat WtnCly Turnbull, Austr•lla, •·l , 6·•. Kury Melville Re•d, Australia, 1>ea1 J ulie An· ll'IOfty.6-l,a.6. Ann Kiyomura beat L.any l(alogls, lndonesla, 7·5, 6-J. NatHhe Chmyrova, Sov•fl Union, beat Laura OuPQnl, 2-6, 6· 1, 6 3. SIH! Mapp1n, Britain, beat Mlm1 Jausovec, Vugoslavla. 7·S, H•,6 J Sue B•rller, Brittin. be•I Betsy Nagtlsen, 8·1>, M . Olga Mororov•. Soviet Union, beat Annelle C:O.-, Brlla1n, 7.s. •·l. S.Co11d AeUlld Wade beat llnd\ey Bl•clllord. Brit al"• l>-7. M. L.1nky Bo~hoff. Soulh Afr.ca, be•I J anel Newberry,6·•,6·•. Biiiie Jun King beat L.ule7 Q\clrles, Bnla1n, "'4, .. 4. Greer Stevens, Soulh Alr.c•. beat lng"d 8-ntLer, Sweden, ,_.,o·I. Evonne Goollgong, AU\tralla. be.I Marla Nasuefll, ltaly,.-.,6·2 Two also qualified in the men's 100 backstroke -John Murphy a nd M e l Nas h . Fro m t he Gatorade Swim Club of Bloom· ingt on . Ind .. the two arc University of Indiana team· ~ ~ women's 100·mtter individual medley ttwo -lllv tor U.S. team I -\ Hedc!Y. Qnlral .Hr~y ACll>illlC. 2 20.... 1. BaN"'8ff, Mlu iofl v,.,., 2;JO.fl. 3. Fr anks. Wilm l119ton, Oel. AquahCS. 2:21.0I. •· Symons, Chico. Aqua-Jet\, ?·n 10 S. Tttlers. Jit<kSO•W•lle. Fla., 2 23 6'-1>. 8'own. FL u.-rdale. Fla., 2.2•.60. IMn's 200 rntler frtt flop tnree QiMhfYI -I. 6 Furniss, Santa Ana, 1·so 89 (betters worlCI record 1.s1. ... Shaw, 197•, and t:SI •1. Furn1u, ,n 197S worlCI trial pre11mlnant sl. 2 Shaw, Lonci Beacn, I. SI .... 3. Backhaus. Maron AQU<lllC Oun. I S3 01. •. Mon19omerv. MaOlson. W•s< , 1 Sl.'6. 5. M<Oonnel. L.adera Oaks, ca1of .. I SJ •7. •· Hockow. Bloomington, Ind , t: S•.08. women's 100 meter breas1~1roke <top two qualify) I. Morey, Decetur, Ill. SwomCh>b, I . S..2S. 2. Ounw n, OallasSw•m Club, I IS.SO. l. l\c'll, Totem Lake. wasn .. 1.1s 80. •·Buchanan. Ft L..>uMrtMIP, Fla., 1:15.8S. s. Mlrch, Santo Clora. 1.1~.ss ~. O'Bltrne, Coronado, 1: 17.01. ~ft'\ 100.meler breaststroke Uop two qu.1htvl -t. Colella. Seallle, l :OS.86. 7. Hencken. S..n1<1 Clara. 1.06.10. 3. Hofslellers, M<Ktesport. Pa. 1 06 76 4. Woo. Honolulu. 1.01.79. s. Kev111 Williams, HUftlillttM 114•<11, 1:07,..,, 6. Noury, Syracuse. 1 ·08.33. Men'~ 100.meter backstroke (lop two qualofy) - I. Murphy, Gatorade Swlm Club, Bloomlt><,1lon Ind., S7.83. 2. Nasti, Bloomln91on. S8.S7 3. Tierney, O.llas. S8.Sl. 4. Mclftlyre, Hitnll""°" lleit<h, ff.06. S. Ballard, Santa Clara, 59.22. 6. Rocca. L.alayetle, S9 2•. Connors T~ps Gottfried NOTT I NGHAM. E ngland (AP > -Jimmy Connors, tuning up for defense of his Wimbledon Litle , had a long struggle Wednes - day before overcoming fellow American Brian Gottfried 8·9, 6-3, 6-2 in the J ohn Player In· ternational Tennis Tournament at Nottingham . Two other Ame ricans joined Connors in the round of eighL Roscoe Tanner e liminated Tom Gorma n 9-8, 6·3. and Arthur Ashe ousted Cliff Richey 6-2, 7·5. S.cend Round Cliff Akhev ~al Jan 1(0~. Czechoslovd~ia, ... , ........ . Phll Otnt, Auslral•a. beat lsm<ie• el Snalei, Eqypt, l-6, 6-3, 12·10. Third Round Guillermo \f11as, Arqent•na, beat John Fo<Jver, Br.ta•n, 6·2. •·•· Tom Okker, The Nelherla~d;. beat Jett Borowlak, 4·6, 6·3. &·2. Bob Carmlcnat l. Auslralla, beat Al~" ~1revtll. Soviet Un•on, 6·3, 9·6. Ro•coe 1 •nner beat Tom Gorm.tn, '-3. 6-3 Tony A~lle. Austral!•. 11e ... 1 Jolll1 Alu ander, Au)tr11ha, 6-t, t.·2. Jimmy Connor\ bu l Brian Gotlfrlec:t, &-9, •·1. ..., Arthur A\f\e btal c1o11 Roenev,1>-2. 7·S. Phil Deni, Au•traha, btal Marl< Farrell, Bril.J•n, ...... 7. Meyers' .Dad Was Star La Habrcin Started for Marquette in 41Js By ED BURG ART Of the Dally Pllet Staff Dave m ay be the richest of . the Meyers to play basketball « in Milwaukee, but he won't be the first. His f a th e r , R o b e rt i·I Meyers -m a nage r of a de· · partment store in Covina - 1 was a starter for Marquette during the 1940s and prepped at Pul as ki Hi g.h in Milwaukee. Of cours e, Robert didn't • command the attention that i Dave did at UCLA the past three years, and wasn't of· fered a reported $1.5 million for five years of pro baJJ by , the Milwaukee Bucks. Neverthe less, Robert-a r esident of La Habra-had his share or thrills. . "Marquette was 13th in the nation m y s enior ;-ear ... Meyers said Tuesday. "and I Ken Wisner . the national high jump champion then, was our . center . , "And another player on · that team was Tex Winter, who coached at Houston in the NBA a nd at Washingt on State." At 6·0, 155 pounds , Meyers pl~ed guard and was not a star like his son, Dave, who was an All·american at UCLA OU. put yeer. ••t WISD 't muc h Of a KOl'er,'' he recalls. "My as-lllament WH primarily de· fense. ( would t ake the top scorer. and m y coach. BUI Chandler, would say, 'it you can hold a guy averaging 20 poi.Du to to, that's like 10 pointlyou'vu cored'." Bttauae of hta offensive in· 1billty, Robert wu n't active- ly recruited when he graduat- ed from Marquette with a bachelor's des:ree jn history In 1946. ROBERT MEYERS But he d id play for an AAU team the following year in San Diego. whe r e he spent his honeymoon with P atricia. And he continued to play pick-up games u ntil he was 44. "There was a YMCA across the street Crom a Sears I worked at in Chicago," says Meyers, "and instead of eat- ing at lunchtime, I would play basketball. lt was strictly pick-up, but the games were quite physical. I really en- joyed them." • He still enjoys. basketball, although he sees a big dif • f erence in the game today. "There were ao seven.foot pl ayer s when l pla yed." Robert says. 4'The aiie, agili- ty and ability of players have improved so much." And the SS·yeat-old Meyers f orese~s a major c.bange in profess1onal basketball by the Ume Dave it hopefully ln his sixlh or seventh y.car . ..I have an Interesting theory." he says. "I think if the players get bigger, the d im ensions of the court will ~ have to be changed. I honestly think that in eight years. the 1' guards are going to be 6-8." While he has a downstairs offi ce at Sears, you would ~~ think you were in a sports ·~ library I s in ce p ictu res or David cove r his paneled walls. And David Meyers is very muc h a p a rt of Ro be rt M eye r s' vocabular y , particula rly Dave's future in pro baU. Dave and Robert spent man y d a ys tog e t h e r • negotiating Dave's contract, which the senior Meyers calls a good one. "And no. I don't think player s ar e ove rpaid today." he s ays. ''I just don't think the a verage layman understands co ntrac t s. Man y a re longterm and inc lude such items as insurance cl auses . There are a lot of ramifica· lions." Robert was a te rri torial merchandise m anager for six years and didn 'l go into the negotia tio n s co mpletely blind. "We had a dozen meetings and we talked to some guys twice." Robert says. "We talked to eight negotiators betweenJune2and 12th.'' Practically all of Meyers· 11 children a re athletically· inclined, which is no big sur· prise. "The family has been m· ,,, terest<'d In sports becaus(' of us," Robt?rt s:i ys. "My wire played basket ball In collcl(e too. I have n philosophy that if ~ kids have a healthy inltrest in athletics, then their minds • and bodies will be in condition to prepare them for life." Q DAIL V PILOT Thuf'9day. June 10, 1975 . Ba eball Play • 2-A Baseball : Newport, Ff/, Estancia Win Newport Harbor, andGaryHeximerdrove Estancia and Fountain in a run with a Jong dou- VaJJey all emerged vie-hie. ' torious Wednesday night in Harbor Area basebaU Shawn Gill blasted a action twO:.run homer for Hunt- In ~ game played al ~~on Beach .in the fifth Costa Mesa Park, Foun· 10n10.g, but it was all lain VaUey posted a 5-2 Huntington could do the. victory over Huntington rest of the game. Beach and in g~mes Moe F1eming pitched a played at Te Winkle one-bitter to pace Estan- Park, ~stanc1a blanked cia past La Quinta. La Qu1 nta. 5-0, and Estancia took a 2-0 lead Newport ;ff arbor notched in the first inning when a 6·4 win over Costa Moe F1eming tripled and Mesa. Ralph Ronquillo walked. A g~me betwee n Rinky Valiera followed University a nd Corona with 8 single with Ron- del Mar at Costa Mesa quillo taking third and Park was postponed due F1eming scoring. Ron- to gradua_llon · quillo scored on a passed Fount.am Valley took a ball 1-0 lead over Huntington · Beach in the second in· Estancia increased its ning on an error and lead to 3·0 and put the made it 4-0 with three game away w ith two runs in the fourth. Bob more runs in the fifth: Smith had an rbi single Tim Green walked and SC Goff To Benefit Boys Club Luke Griffin followed with a single. Fleming singled home Green with Griffin taking third and·· he scored on a passed ball. Newport broke open its game with three runs in the fourth inning. A l 1 f JI •. ..:u M•tl ...... Kii (21 earn VB 0 go Wlil •• r " r1li be st.aged at Shorecliffa =~~ ~ g ~ g Goll Club in San Sutton.u 3 o o o Clemente on Friday, ='i•lb ~ ~ g g J~e 27 wihth Soall pthr~~ =~ tb • ~ ~ g g going to t e u ~" Mu!ll.,uo, c 3 o o o Area Boys Club for its ~IV:.P ~ ~ ~ ~ building program . 5.lndl•t.P o o o o The carnival is being ~:;rs 2~ ~ ~ .; stag e d b y t h e San F•11111.i11 v:~,.., c:1 11 ,111 Clemente Dons as a com-Sm4111.ct • , 1 1 munity s ervice project. ::~:;3c» ~ g J g The unique format or He.ctmtr, lb l o 2 2 the tournament has been ~~o~ci~r1 ~ g J g arranged to make it Sickman.lb 2 1 o o .bl f 11 If t Empe109,c 1 o o o poss1 e or a go ers o Enos.11 2 o 1 o Century League C'o-~laa•ps ' Coach Bob Boaz's Corona del Mar Sea Kings shared the Century League golf ij.tle with Estancia. Kneeling (from left) - Kevin Finster , Todd Meena, Cory Aldetz, Phil Lebenbaum. Standing -Boaz, Cameron Crowner, Geoff Lillegraven, Jon Samuelson, Scott Miller. . . ·' - Blackies, Bullets Triumph OCC Racquetball Tourney Begins Charlie Brumfield or Diego dentist, r ecently San Diego w i 1 I be won the senior singles ti· With all five starters f a v o r e d i n t h i s Ue in the U.S. Intema· bitting in double figures, weekend's second an-tional Racquetball As- .the LA Bullets rolled to nual national outdoor soc i a t i o n c h am · an 89-70 victory over Jn-three-wall racquetball pionships . GWC Rips Gauchos Scott Clark scored 29 points to pace Golden West to an easy 12.6-90 win over Saddleback Wednesday night in the Fullerton sum me r basketball leag ue at Fullerton College. ventory in Costa Mesa c h amp ion s hips at Other top racquetball open basketball action Orange Coast College. playe rs entered ·include Paul Schilleci, just out Wednesday night al Competition will be pros Steve Keeley, Steve of the ser vice, a dded 24, Estancia High. held in seven divisions Strandemo and Dave former Westminster star 3 Area Stars EarnHorwrs Tim Wallach or University High, Dave Schmidt ot Miaslon Viejo and Don Fowler of Dana Hllls have . been named to the CJF 2·A baseball second team, it was announced today. A third bas em an, Wallach hit .413 for University to lead the South Coast League in batting. Schmidt, a catcher who was signed last week by the Boston Red Sox. helped pace Mission Viejo to the South Coast title with a .373 aver age. He is also con- sidered a aood fielder. . Fowler used his good fast ball and efrecllve slider to record a 9.4 record for Dana Hills. He signed a contract last week with the Philadelphia Phillies. The three Orange Coast area athletes, along with the rest of the first and second team players, will be honored July 6 at Dodger Stadium before the game between the Dodgers and the San Francisco Giants. Bob Cochran, a senior pitcher from Royal Oak, was selected 2·A player of the year. He had a 10-3 re· ~rd and paced his team tothe2-Achampionship. Z·A B~EBALL TEAM First Team Poe. Player, School OF -Wayne Cabalucci, Norco OF-Joe Garrett, Elsinore OF-Ken Gabriel, Royal Oak 18 -Joe Polance, Hemet 2B -Tom Bright, Alta Loma 3B -Don Dutton, Royal Oak SS -Harold Drake, Bonita Util -Tony Wood, Channel C-Ron Smith, La Canada P -Bob Cochran, Royal Oak P -Ron Patterson, Channel Island P -Tom Fernandez, Wilmington SeeondTeam Year Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr. Avg. .433 .400 .457 .493 • .432 .341 .350 .407 .468 10-3 10·1 17·5 OF-Shawn Kuhn, Morro Bay Jr. .375 OF -Fred Cordova, San Marino Sr. .316 OF-Roy Naas, Gladstone Sr. .415 lB-NyleSensabaugh, Yucca Valley Sr. .395 2B -Gary D'Onofrio, Pater Noster Sr. .411 3B-'J'lm Wallach, University Sr. .413 SS -Mike Bacon, La Sierra · Sr. .463 Util -Dan Rodriguez, Bloomington Sr. .37!5 C-DaveSc:bmidt, Mission Viejo Sr. .373 C -Richard Hernon, Rio Mesa Sr. .356 P -Don Fowler, Danalnlls Sr. t·4 P -Joe Chacon, Brawley Jr. 8·3 Legion Nines Roll com pet e -m e n and ~:::;?.·1~\~ r1 ~ ~ ~ g women , juniors a nd uub,ri · ' o o o seniors with or without ~~;'M>n· P ~ g g g Blackies als o had with action beginning Charlston and amateurs Linn Wilson contributed balanced scoring. de-Friday morning and con-Carl Crown, Jim Carson 21 and Rick Fletcher Fountain Va lle y sent feating Build & Grow, eluding S unday after-and Tom Koch. scored 20 as Golden West 25 batters to the plate in 75-69. noon. Strande mo and breezed. the first inning Wednes· Montgomery While limited Western to three hits. • The Bullets opened a Admission is $2 per Charlston a re the top day and blitzed vi.siting 14 · th lfti I d Golden West led all the -pom a m e ea as d ay with three-day ranked doubles team in Placen ti a, 26 -3, in John Lyon scored 13 or passes available for $5. the nation this year while way and held a 57·45 American Leg i 0 n his 23 points. Phil Mat· Proceeds from the Koch is the Florida col-halftime advantage in baseball action. " ,,.; thew was the Bullets' top tourney will be used to legiate champion. He at· the wide-open affair. o ,. scorer, with 24 points. install outdoor lighting tends the University o~ Dave Maze and Buck In a n o the r legion ~ ~ George Watson had 28 00 the OCC racquetball F1orida. Day helped pace Sad-game. Mike McCarthy's ~ ~ for the loser s. courts. -A total or 199 players dleback with 16 points rbi single in the second o 0 Lee Haven scored 10 of . will be competing in the each. inning lifted Mission Vie-o o h is 16 points in the . Brumfield. who woo event with action begin-jo to a 1·0 win over SCGA handicaps. FltdlYotl,P 1 o 1 1 Co . . .11 be Totafs ?• S 8 ' m pehtton w1 a S<OA1t¥ 1""1-.s . scrambl_es where all four ~:~: ~ ::: ~ : ~ players m each foursome hit from the same spot, Est.Mc~b<s> , selecting their best shot ~""·" 3 1 of the four and conlinu· r.~:'::o~ P ~ ~ ing from that point. =1.~ss ; J Scoring will be on a oa...11,, 1b 2 · o team basis only with ad· ~-=~·1f ~ ~ d itional fun activities ~r,2b J o MlstltAVlt je (1) ~.2b Rl<hUcHon, II J. Greelty, tt Gonulff,c McDonald, lb 2099,u w. on.ity, rl Dallly. llft M<C.rttly. 311 Wllllt,p Totals .. ' 1 0 l 0 3 0 2 1 3 0 2 0 2 0 ' 0 2 0 2 0 22 1 S<OA!tyl11fll11tt .. ,., 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 o. I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 t 0 S I and special competition ~~~~~· 1b ~ g arranged on each hole by L..tfo't:rsrl 1l ~ community service or· S<-1t¥••111111s · ~ ~ second half for Blackies . .the OCC tourney last ning at 8 :30 a .m. Friday Ge•dttt-:•~~m:: ,, ·~ previously undefeated 0 ,. u11111eu1tt1 year, recently captured lth th B nd c ,..r11.,. , , s " WesternatGloverPark. Wtsltrn Ml~ion Vielo r • • 000 o00 0-0 l I 010 000 .c-1 s z i i Ptriamono '1 ~ "tp the U.S. m e n 's pro ~visions. ~here.aare 24 ~~~ 1~ ~ ~ ~ Fountain Valley ~•A1•va11e,1m / Lyon • s ; ;; singles crown. Brum-e ntrants in the open sc1itlldter 2 0 7 ' scored 21 runs in the first n ' • r.i KAlltllbtrQ«r , • • 2 12 field, a lawyer, defeated . 1 d' . 1 d . Ftttchtr 1 • 3 20 SwitllSMI 2b , • , i . t• LI OUlnl• 000 000 0-0 1 2 Osbrhw • o i 1• 5 D' . St Se smg es tv1s on an 16 m strk1111n s 2 J n inning, and its lineup 0 , e1-i!,c1 2 3 2 7 Matt11ew 11 2 2 2' an iegos eve rot th e open doubles S<r"0 11,1tc.,s' "10 23' 22 3 1?.! eruptedtohit s1·xdoubles wiiaon,1t 0 0 0 0 Totals lllvtfl;Of':·oo1" 13 89 in the St. Louis four-wall category. S.cldltkck (to) LV Wl>Olard, lb 2 • ' 3 gan1za ions. es1.,,c1a 210 020 x-s s 1 Listed among the CotbtMtu,<4> ,, 11 flf tp tourney. Serot was also 19 tt ,, '• and seven triples. Out-ee-, tb ~ ~ _.:...,.: eroo1ts 1 o 2 10• on the losing end at OCC Other divisions in· Man 11 o J 1• Cielder Vince Bienek had ~~~:::.'it"-<' .. 2 2 .. :~::VO.,.,. ~ g ~ 8 last summer. elude: B doubles, senior ~~ev : g ~ 1: one double, one triple Fox, lb J 2 2 2 various competitions are •b r 11 r111 Tomil•.SS • 0 0 0 longest drives, most ac· Krlll0tlan,2b .. o 2 o curate drives, closest·to-<:ooper,c1 3 o o o • Phelps, cf I I I 0 the pin shots, birdies, Ybofro,c • o 1 o eagles and other unique :=: ~: ~ ~ ~ g watson u o 2 2a singles (35 and over) and Flynn • .. l " and drove in six runs ~.:_~r':is.c ! ~ ~ ~ ~::~, • ~ ~ ~ 1! Brumfield and Dr. Bud women's singles .. 1. . =•" : ~ ~ 1~ while going four-for-five. ve1115que,,ss s 2 2 2 To1•1s 3• 2 11 10 Muehleisen are defend-Bleacher fa c t ihes ·Schroeder • • l 12 Action wasn't as wild To~s Scwo,1!!1 .. ~6 17 26 H•lfllme:LAeuuets.•Mt. ing champions in the have been expanded to NtT':t!~~ ~ 1~ 2~ ~ at Glover, where Mission Ptactntl• 101 001 ~ ~: and surprise events. Tnillo, rl 2 1 · o o Entry blanks ·and ~1~;r1 ~ g ~ g 11.c111es 0 51 "' 1pi open doubles division, accommodate 1,500 fans. Ha1111me: Golden wut, 57-0 . V i e j o p i t c h e r ~tt111V•ll•Y c211.o 01._.11 a CUnNnaflom 1 ~ 2 "l defeating Orange Coast ~--~--~~~----~--------------------------------------------~----~--~---- further information are Ayers.lb 1 1 1 o a v a i l a b l e a t t h e ~:f~":'"· P l~ ~ ~ g Chamber of Commerce Ntwpert "~':°' ':' " or at any of the six area c. Smith, er 3 2 2 .... 1 0 1 0 2 o· 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e..irnnot..m ~ ~ ! !1 College's Barry Wallace ~~ > o 2 ' and Bob Wetzel in the pro shops. For further in· ~=.css ~ ~ ~ formation, call t92·1131. ~:·,~lb ~ · g ~ ~~ ; ~ ~ 1i finals last year. Wallace Entry fees are $7 .50 for Scllw9111e, 11 J o o ~= • o ~ '~ is the tourney originator earns ~ ~ 2 • o and director. 18 boles or $5 for nine ~n~!. P. ~ g ~ holes including green Sm1111.3b 2 1 o Tota•s hllOGf~!, 1,~i 21 75 Muehleisen, a San Pro Soc.cer f9 II pf tp Cerlmn 12 s 2 29 ~KeMlt 3 0 S 6 fees. Checks for entry ~:':;,rw ~ ·~~ ~ fees should b e made Hubtt'. 2t1 : ~ g • Olldley " s • ,, Townsend 0 I 0 I ..Wrotd l 2 3 e payable to the Boys' ~~~Ti211 2s " a Club of the South Coast S<or•llY 111nh1os , " • Area, 1304 Valle, San Ol!ot•Mtw 010 201 0-4 1 • Clemente. Newport Harbof' 201 300 "--' 1 1 Frvsl•• 1 2 .3 ' Aldrld9f 2 0 2 .. .. ASL Ntw Yor112. To.-ontoO St. Louis 2, O.nvtr O Portl.-.c! 3, D•ll•s 0 FACTORY Demo SALE! • TOYOTA UAMP'LE: '7STOYOTA COROLLA • '°9tO reot0. """' 1•&181 •75 VOLVO 242 M 9UIO ''-"" -"Mnl'IO 111944) 55999 II Y.tfM&..ftAt~ a.u...s..-.. • 4 WHEEL DRIVES s4999 '72 LAMDClutNl ~ ,...._, ----~ l~I 14199 14899 Totals 27 IS 19 69 Hallllmt : Blackles, 3S-32. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Dlvlaloa W L Pd. GB Boston 35 24 .593 NewYork 34 28 .548 21r.a Milwaukee 31 31 .500 Slf.a Baltimore 28 32 .467 71f.a Detroit 25 33 .431 91f.a Cleveland 24 .. 37 .393 12 Wnt Dlvlaloa Oakland Kansas City Texas Minnesota_ Ancea. Chicago 38 25 .003 37 28 .569 2 31 31 .soo 6'h 29 ~ .492 7 31 35 .470 81f.a 26 35 .426 11 . We4Msday·s~ ea111mo,..1,, Ctewtand6 f!oslon IS, 0.lrolt I M1twMttree S, New Yorll 3 ic.-Clly IJ. C.llfomla O O.lll.nd7,Ml,_10ta• TtUS 10, Oll~r. J "'7'•oe-o.1t1enc1 !Sltb9rt 2·1 •t Ml-tot. CC.orbl11 J.ll Ntw Yortl (HUllttrM> et DetA!t <IM'•l-2> CN~ (Oslee11 I .. ) •t TtUI Uttltrlm 7 .. or Ht•Glfl"1) OnlyQ9mtSSChedult'd ~f' ... ,, • .._ Bo$* ot eommoro Mllwoullff ot cievel•nd New Y0!'11 ot 0.trolt MIMtMtlot~ TtMUt C.llfor11I• ka-0tYol0.111efld NATIONAL LEAGUE East Dlvlalon W L Pd. GB Pittsburgh 35 24 .593 New York 32 26 .552 21f.a Philadelphia 33 29 .532 31f.a Chicago 32 30 .516 4~. St. Louis 28 31 .475 7 Montreal 25 31 .446 8~ West Division Cincinnati 40 26 .ros Dodgers 38 29 .567 21r.i San Francisco 31 33 .484 8 San Diego 30 34 .489 9 Atlanta 27 37 .422 12 Houston 24 45 .348 17 1'2 W11111udar's GM. · · Clnlnnoll6,Attente I Pllll-lphlet, O>ltai.r>7 !Min Frenclsco I, S.n Oiei.a 1 Plttsbuf'9119, St. Louis 3 Montrt•I 7, New Yorll 6, 10111111,. L.osA111tlts•, Houston o TtNr.'•0.-Phlladtlpllle (Cllr slenson 1-41 •I Olla.go (8orlhtm .. S> Ntw York IKHSm•n S.S) •I MofttrNI !Fryman W> , St. Loul• (Curtis ... I •I Pl~ '"'\llS 7-41 Los Anttltl (ltauM> etS.n DfttO ~N) ()fl1y 9Mnft 1Clltdultd lfr ... y•s~"* Soll Franctsc.o •I All•nt• Pin.-r1111ot Ntw Yorll Mofltrtel ... fl'fll ... tptlla Ollc..et ti St. Louis Cl llCMINll I at HeUIM<I LM ..... UtlMOIHO For a limited time you con get America's best selling whiskey for only $5.99 a quart. Seagram's 7 Crown. It's America's whiskey. IUGUll DllTIUCll 00. l U . AIC•ICM 11UmY -a ILUIO. eo Noor. ' 0 0 0 o. 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 • I z 2 1 0 3 0 ' .. 2 3 I 2 .. 3 " rl • lhuradey, June 19. 1975 DAIL y PILOT A Los Al :For Los Al F H -. ree oop , Albacore Hitting in Area Entries Racing Results Clinic Set Albacore fishing has taken over at aU three Orange Coast area land· ings with d aily boats making the long haul to the 60-mile bank orr the east end of San Clemente Island. the albacore run s·. evening. For reserva· Reservations are availa· lions, call 831 ·1850. l'IRST ltACE -3SO yards. 3 Yff' m oleb '\IP. Clelml1>9. Pl.trse $2000. IH Truckll11Man Ill CT•NSUH) 1.60 3.40 3.., I Ji Veno .. Ceo CL.l!INm) 3.IO s.20 11, Mr. K•ndyCMrge CWalto11I It.AO 1i; Time -11 .. 9. I?< AIM> ran -Un And Only, C.11 MK, In Atone Bu, Pegusus Moo11, RObln t~ Hawker, Apache Pessum, Leota'& 112 Olat. !ocr•tthtd -High Tides, F•ys Jey 8oy. U Eucta -1-TruCltll• JM11 & ._ Van DH Deck, f'•l4 $JI.It. SIEOOND llACE -a so yardS., "•r old maidens clalmlnQ. Purn St900. Deb's Martini IClerluel 16.40 9.IO U O Roman OuHt (Richudsl 12.IO 1.00 RemDll"ll Reb <TrHSur•I 2.IO Tlma -11.33. AIM> rltll -Ole Bar, V•ftdl's Jet, Oeck•'s Reque51, Z1p'n Go, 0.Ck Coullt, Howud's Pride, Lucky Mick. Screlct\ed -Staroen, How's Tri•. WlnwrlQl'tt. THIRD llACE -810 yards. l yHr olds & ""· Cl•lming. Purse 51,ao. Aw•vSNGoes CTrNsure I 1.00 4 60 3.40 Rue Feree ICru99rl 6.20 l.IO Speedy Seven !Ward l 4.00 Time-"6.U. 119 Also r•n -Saw yers Bar. Mr. 117 Personality, Cueace Strip, l(nlQht C)I 117 Glory, O'D~I. FOURTH RACE lSO ya ro' 3 ye.r Olds. Allowance. Pu~• SHOO S.rOKlng <Cruger> Turnpike's Jet (Pagel Truly A Whli CPattlol • Circle Five 1Trea,11rel Ret:let Rousser IHarll Onie Bell ILIP11am1 ~rena ClllC !Watson I At.omltos !>u"1n (Myte» '" Scr•tched -Sure As Al, Super I IQ Dupe, Top Eagle, Cold Light. 117 FOURTH RACE ---3SO yards. hHr :g old maidens. Ctaimlng. PurseS19ClO. Ft FTH RACE HO yard~ l ve01r ""'Id The Grade IC.II) Miu B•rred\.lm11 7,00 4.40 3.20 olds & up Claiming , Pu"e \3200. (TreuureJ 10.20 6.00 Claiming price l SOOO Moon Bee CTrusure I Moraga Rocket ILtphaml Bo-ck (Mytnl Flying David I Richard\) Chained Rocket I Adair I Midnight Speed <Cardo10 I llQ Swamperoo (Richard' I S.60 11Q Time -18.47. llQ AIM> ran -Batlle Charger. Miss 112 Pocket Rocket, Stalford R<11>11. Doctor 119 Glad, My Madam, Vole For Patteo, 122 Repeter Sfx. SIXTH RACE 400 yClrds. 3 year olds & up. Follie\ & n1ares. Pur\~ Scratched -Charger Go Bar, Truly Direct. Taskmaster lSSOO MilrqulHtte Cwardl Easy Rt ta Jet <Catt 1 Moss Btue Pacific CWlll!>Onl Go Go Too <Hull Dear Ote Girt (L11>11•m t Wh•t• Desire IBan~sJ Rebel Kay (Adair I Mlry~t lwatkerl Go Outcheu Go IT re.sure I RuthSMaple Bar CCrugerl FIFTH RACE -~ 400 yards. J year 1n oldS. Ctalmlng. Purse $2600. 119 PasApolloJay 119 CCO.ria) 119 KongDThe Road 10.80 4.20 3.00 1IQ (Dreyerl 119 Dupes Lo Mfsmo (Myles> 11Q Time -20.42. 3.60 2.60 2.IO 119 Also ran -Shasta Rebel, Cob<• 119 Deck, Miu Pastimer, KlndOtcute, 119 Re;:: ~~':s. SEVENTH RACE -810 y.trds 3 vearotds & up. Ctaimfng P11rseUAOO. Claiming price S6SOO. The N•t!OllOll Ma11agement AHOClalfon·Robert SIXTH RACE -440 yuds. 3 year oldS. Allow•nce. Purs. SJIOO. . '°9Y Right IOensse l 19.60 S.IO 3.40 Slwow Alleh4!1m Chapttr. LeO'sBatty CWardl 8irr1no I Gar,. I S<Jre Gtad !Creager J Sau y Ciech IRocnardsl Papp;n Less CMytul Lillie Dupe <Treasure) Un<.t-arge (Watson) 119 Quick Green CBrooksl J.80 3.00 in fickle Freniy CC.rdoHl 4.60 119 Time -22.30. 117 Also ran -Pltad To Ruler, Lucky 117 Pat Bar, Nashville Rocket. SwooSll, I 19 Born To Rule, Oiv1ne Right. 119 !ocra1cl'M!d -Shake M Down. ,SS Euda -s.Copy Rl111t & '-Oulck Cr'ffll, P•id SUS.SO. EIGHTH RACE -3SO y"rd\. J Ytllf old\ & up. Claiming. Pur~• s1m. Claiming price S 1600 119 SEVENTH RACE -S49 y1rds. 3 119 yur old• & up. Starter• Allowan<.e. Bob s Bar End IMylesl C.sh Cat (Rlchilrd\I l orolt's Dandy tBroo~\) ~~":M~ee;~~,t~er l C.O•mlC <Ward> iWt 1e\llC Clue. ICardoia I C.ttc.u1t• (Creager) Thi! Triple Haw~ IClero•\C) Go M1•tv Joe (Trenure I 122 119 1n 119 119 1n 118 119 NI NTH RACE 3SO yards. 3 YCdr old\ Cl•1m1ng. Pur\t Sl900. M1tev Qunt IRteherd\I Paul Scallell 11>1111101 Mr l wo Soot IMyle\I Siring BarsSlladow I Dreyer I Never Notlled ICllrdo1• I L1m1ts Brucoff (Cell) Hada be you !Hart I B•r Too Gabe IL•C>h•m I Sc•red Bar\ <Creo.-ger I P1l'$Dandy (W•l-erl 119 122 122 1?2 172 117 112 111 11/ 111 Posso Name d Carlos Poss o was named mos t valuable player and Bill West was selected Rustler of the Year at Golden West College's tennis banquet recently. Cra ig Wilcher was named captain. TOYOTA CHINOOK Big enough to get out of town. 25 MPG~ Pop lhe top and you get a recreational vehicle with six feet of headroom. Pull it doWn nnd you get the con venience of a car. Now that's versatility for you. •Jn 1975.EPA test.s, Tuyota Chinook averaged 25 MPG in simulated highway driving ... 18 MPG in simulated city driving. Your actual mileaie will vary with road and weather conditions, equipment, driving habits and maintenance. 11.QYOTA 1190 HO S .O 4.0 llO uo .=:All -A Goin! Man, OI' Din, ,...Kratchas. •IOHTH ltAC:S -110 yards. l yHr Olclt & up. Ctalmlno. Purse S2200. HutMrWLllOw <W.tsonl 11 • .0 e oo s oo Wl1111le Lou CC•ll 1 ,:oo .S:eo Nallw Twist (Adair) 1 80 Tlme -0 .95. AliO r•n Tonio'\ Guy, Sunn Roel\, Eighth Wonder, Lillie Red Tide, Otd Venture. Scratched Bu f a me, Royal Btack Oilck, S.no111nu Jet. lJ Eucta -S·N11tlltr Wlllew & • WIMle Lall, f'al4 USS.00. NINTH ltACE • 3SO v•rO$. 2 year OldS. Allowance. Pur" U400 Solld's Rocket IMylti) 12 20 4.IO 110 Oh Oeddv on ILll>Nm 1 3.40 2.eo Rkk Van Rocket CCruo-r I 1 • .0 Time -11.ll. Aho ra11 -War Copy, Min Oul11tlla, C.llfornla Sunshine, Ha"y l(lp, KeMGy C:Ou11ty, Mr. Gold 5'>ot. No scratches. Elementary and junior high students in the El Toro area are invited to participate in a free basketball clinic at El Toro High School that will be run by assistant coaches beginning Mon· day. Elementary students will participate in the first segment from Mon· day through July 3 with daily sessions (Monday through Friday) from 1 to3p.m. Junior High students will t a ke-over for the final sessions from July 6 through July 18 at the samebours .. Bill Brummet, assis· tant basketball coach at El Toro High. is in charge of the clinic with students a ble to enroll at any session with no charge being made. SALE Front end wheel alignment 6.88 Reg. 9.88. Our experts correct caster. camber. toe·in and toe·out. Inspect front end, shock absorbers and Slf¥?r111g assembly. Most American cars Please call for ap),intment. Torsion bars and A C $2.00 additional. "The biggest news right now is albacore," a spok esman for Art 's Landing out or Newport Beach re'ports. "We've b een going o ut for several days and have been averaging from 30 to 40 fish daily.•' Th e C hannel Is le leaves at 10 p .m. and re· turn s around 8 the following night, a trip of between 65 lo 100 miles taking 22 hours. Cost per passenger , including bunks, is $28 . The Channel Isle is licen se d f or 50 passengers but landing spokesmen say it will take no m ore than 25 for ble by calling 615-0550. Don Hansen, landing Davey's Locker out of manager al Dana Wharf. the "Balboa Pavilion will says indications are for send its rirs t boat lo the an outstanding albacore albacore. territory on season this year . Saturday night and is "Water temperatures hoping for 40 passengers. locally are 60 degrees, The boat will leave at low for lhii; time of year . midnight and return but excellent to attract between 5 a nd 7 Sunday longfins. There is also evening. Cost is $28 and plenty of bait, anchovies. bunks are included. For a few miles out." r es er val ions . ca 11 Local fishing remains 673·1434. about the sam e with Dana Wharf sent out s mall rock cod, bass. an albacore boat Tues· shet>ps head, sculpin and day and picked up 21 fi sh other bottom fis h being for 12 passe n gers . taken. Bonito a nd bar· Regular r uns begin racuda are expected tonight at 11 o n the Sea with warming wa lt!r Horse with a ma ximum temperatures. of 48 passengers at $28 · each. The fis h brought in Tuesday evening were between eight and 12 pounds. The boat returns between 6 and 8 each SANTA MONICA -SS anglti'S f>l roo cOd, 1t catoco ba~•. 4 wll<I o.ss. 1 halillut l•rte -u engt.,~ SS mackerel, 40 roc" cOd, 2 hattbul. MALllU PIER -41 anglers .,0 ro<k cOd, l5 calico wu. 11 hah!M. 9 ~Vo IAY 111n11es• L.lndinel 1) angleo: ltS rock cOd, I ting coa (VI"'' La.,.i,..) -:IO anglers l ting c,Od, 4lS rock COd. SAN tlMEON -,. •11tlan 1' llllQ cod. S'4 rock c.Od SAN f'IEDRO cs,.nt1 ... i11t> -n anoters 7 albacore,,., cattco~.11 111 ... 0.0\\, 314 rocl< cOd (UM su.t UMl,.l SS •nglen. 1• roe" coo. tS milCk•et, OU O"Uit o.ISS, '" (._•CO 11.tu, 1 •ltwcor•. SAN DIEGO -47• anglers· ~ •lba<.Ore, 9 O.rr1cud•, 1 yellowt•ll, I -II• seat>an. o roe" God LOH~ a EACH (SportflJlllntl -•S anglers: 3 albacore, 10 berracudil, 1.IO ulico bu•. 1 SJnd bass, 1S rOGk cod. Cletmo11t Pieri -22 angteri. l31)roclC cod.ttcowcOCI. DANA WHARF -141 anglers. 11' Utp bas~. 1 h•llbut. n rock coo. OXNARD -17ttanglers: 11 N llbl/I, 19 hng cOd, 21 i.allO o•u. 1111 blue bl\~ 601 rock cod, Jcow tOd, 1 utmon. NEWf'ORT (Art'\ L.AIMllntl -41 angler\: 20albacor~. d ca llco baS•, «> rock cod, 2 mackerel. 1 bllA bes~. 10.vey's LO<llerl -101 angten. 10 oonllo, 8' calico bilu, 92' rock cod, 120 nwc"erel. VENTURA -so •nglers 12 UllCO blu. ISiing coo. 01 Oluel>U\ SEAL a EACH -1 S..•ngler\ 1.112 rock cOd, 45 sand oass. 20 <•llco °""'• tOmacuret. 4 halibut.• cow cOd MARINA DEL REY -29 .noieO '1S rock GOd. REDONDO -9' •ngters: 1 wN .. H• Ila\), 13S C.l•CO bass, SI blue o.u. 77' rock t oq. •~rte -100 angten. 1,42S rock cOd UH Your JCPenney Charge. f ~c Ppl c;upr rm arlwl p,,,,.~ c.hown <HI' lor 1ubele~s wholewiill~ plus Fed [~ T,1.11 as ~hown No 1radl'·1n nerdPd Our RrltArtde-Rddtal 1s our own name anrt dues not reflec1 any no11onw1de standard ol Qual11y With 1hc purchase of Rel1Ande• tires you get 1 1ns1allat1on 2 Rotation pvery 5000 miles. Size HR70x14 HR70x15 JR70x15 LR70x15 F.E.T. per tire 3.41 3.43 3.60 3.74 IU84A PAii: Beech at Orlngelhe>rpe •Open weekdays i:30 to 9:30. SundaYa 10 to 6. . OIHtll: Clty Or at Glt<ien Grove Blvd • Oc>en weekdays 10 lo 9. Sundays 10 to 6. SAMT • A"A: 3900 So 1 Bnstol-No or So. Coast Plaza • Open Otii?9 30 to 9. Sundays 1 O to 8. f ((t DAILY PILOT Barber R e tunis $6,000 lTllACA. N.Y. CAP)-.'There was no qut"S&.lon ~bout keeping the money," said barber Lambros D. Alamond af'ler he gave authorities $6,000 he f'ound along a r oad here. AJamond said h e and his wife were driving in nearby Lansing when he s potted a canvas moneybag at the side of the road and decidm to slop. . ····-· ....... Thur!d!y.June 1D, 1915 "let Dolly alone tend to your own knitting." By Bil ~~ane "We're not knitting. We're coloringl" a ys PUBLIC NOTICE" PUBUC N011CB PUBLIC NOT.ICE ·u.s. Plwnes Russ Monitor •'1•U M16U l'ICTITIOUI a usu•• .. -.. NOTIUTOC9l•OITOltS su .. ••IORCOV•TOPTI4• NAMISTATIMINT. WN•to• COURT 011 TM• JfAT• OP CAL111091NIA "°" The toll-•"9 ,.,.on ,, ~ t.11: ... .... o• ..... , .o•w IA-· .,.... CIOVNTY OP 01'ANO& neu n ; ·;.:·COUNTY OPO;A..o. •• A·Qttl DIAl.·A·SAMOWICH, "" .......... .... A.UU. NOTtC• OP HI ARIMO OP I> HUl\tlnotonlff<ll,C.lllOl'nl•taMI EU•t• ot CON•AO 8 UFF, II, aM l'ITITION PO• l'•O•ATI OP WI • En.ft ll•r He.,,&Ml OtM•Ot'Uf. C:ONAA08VPl',OecHMd ANOLllTil•ITlllTAMINTAltY Hunllnotone .. c11,Gallloo•l•t»O • NOTICE IS HIRl8Y C.IVl:N to IN Etl•le of RI CHARO Ll!I! WISE. Tllh '""'IMU It co!Mlu<~ .. .,. t., tr.alW>n Of Ille abo'H ~-d Ot<edlnl 0.c••"9d. -'"1~1 • lfWllellWtoftH1nl"9 <lal~~nst NOTICE IS HERE8Y GIVEN lllllt , Eli.nVerHHr • ' Ille t.eld O•<eO.nl .,. req11lr9d 10 11.. Dorothy lr•M WIM NIS Iii.cl ...in • 1111• tt•l•Melll wH tlled ...... tl\etn, E'h the necuHry .,._,....._ In ~tltlon of prowte of wlll 41ftd tell•• of ~IY Cieri< of OrtnO• Co11nlY Jl"-"- 111e Oftl • ot tM aoov. entlll•cHoun, or T••lamenl•ry to th• pellllONt, re, t. 1tti. ..... ST. LOUIS, Mo. {UPI) -Soviet officials are to Pf• ' llletn, wltll the ._._., flt'-· 10 wlllCh Is !Tiide for tutther ¥Ou<lleO, 10 IN unoent911•d et wot-1Nrtlclll••t, •no 1"411 the II"" -plett PvbllWO 0 1•n99 (HU g,ity fflel. believed to be using space s atellites or antennas fk•OI 11uDERMAN. LEv1N. BALUN. ot 11Mr1no '"' wme hH 111en Mt f ,_$, 12, tt. 20, ms ... 11111t1.s atop the Russian Embassy in Washington to PLON•N &. GRAF, nuo Rt~ July '· ms. •' •:3o ,,..,,, •11 111e ----------- 1 O<' , NOrtll Holl.,_cl, CA. tt.o1• wl\IUI c.ourtrootn Of Depertment No. 3 Of s.el JC NOTICE monitor thousands of long-distance telephone ca Is is ""' ,1•0 ot bu•lnen ot int wn-coun,1t>ooc1v1c C•nltr 1>r1,..w.st,1 PUBL • in the United States each year, the St. Louis Post-dtr.ioned '"all matttn oe•t•lnlnQ to IMCJlyofS.nttAn•. Cellfornl•. the '"•I• of s.10 dtu dent, within lour OtltO Juno•, ltlS Fl~ITIOUS eUSINIH Dispatch r eports. monlh••ll•r the ""t p11bll«lll0110t 1n11 WILLIAM E. St JOHN, BUSINESS • b i W h ' gt noll<e County Clerk NAMIE STATIMINT In a s tory wntte n Y ts as m on correspon-O.tldJu11tt, ms GAllRY A. HAMuo uo. Thtl 1o11ow1no oenon' ar•dolnt!Ml- dent, James Deakin, the Pos t quoted what it called c.onreo au11.111 .mw11t.111r• .. 111ev.r• no••• yi lh 't · g . Eat<utorolthtWtll Silli.ttO llCOMPASSREALTVCOMPANY government sources~s sa ng e moni ~'1n . lS ot111e•bo .. •n•m•ooe<eoent ...... ,,,,w1111.~111or1111,.rn ,, suNLAND PROJECTS, >1..e s imilar to what is being d o n e by Ame ncan In· 11uo&•MAN, LEVIN, •ALLIN AtllfMYt«: Ptt11ieMr AirPOn Loop or1v•. cos" ,.,. ... CA. 11. · • h So · t U · ·PLOTKIN & GllAF P\111111.htd Oran99 COHI Oallv P\lol, '12•2' te 1gence agencies mt e v1e nt0n. iitselllwrslM or. Jun• 12. u, n. ms 11119.11 Gordon l1n9, 1472 N•PC>ll W•Y. H th . . d th A . r ~'111 Nelly-.cl, CA.""' cost• Mu a. CA. 92•U owever, e newspaper s a1 , e m c 1·1can e • czt11"4->tso This business ts (onducted by• fort has J\Ot been as successful a s the Soviet Atttrllert ... Eucutor PUBLIC NOTICE llmltod1Nrlnershlp. 't . be th R i t -r. h s t P\lbH~ Oranoe Conl D•ily P\101. , _____________ , GordOn Ll"9 morn onng cause e u ss an eaep one sy em Junen,19,,.,.,,,.,J111yl,1us 21u.>S u.1s Thi• st•tement wu rnec1 wltfllN ts less sophisticated than the U.S. system. P1cT1T1ous eus1 NESS eoun1y c1erk of orenoe county on,,._ He opened the bag and ------------------- discovered $1,800 in cash NAME STATEMENT '· 197S. THE NEWSP APER sajd it learned of the __ P_U_B_L_I_C_N_o __ Tl_C_E....,....,.-fne!.'"':!~110wlnCJ1>ersons areoolr10busi· Publlshtd oranqe coast 0•1.,'=. t e lephone s urve illance afte r release of the r:1CT1T1ouseus1Nus CENTURY 11. 10012 Gorfleld Jun•n.1t,26,andJuly3, ms 2u.75 and $4,200 in c h ecks made out to a Holiday lnn. H e reported the find to state police and turned D e ntists S aid . "ti f h NAMESTATliMl!.NT Awn.-,HuntlnglonBeech,CA.t21M6 -------------Rockefeller Commission report on act1v1 es O t e Theto1iowlnopersonure0olnobusl· 1. Phlllp H. Mc Namee, 10012 Central Intelligence Agency . The n ewspaper said r>e\us: G1n1e10 Ave .• Huntington &Heh, CA. • PUBLI C NOTICE h Se t C 'tt . ti l' th CIA l J s G ASSOC IATES, 1)755 Sky .,.... -----------~-l e n a e Om ml ee LnVeS ga mg e p ans Park Circle. Irvine, CA. 92707 2. Diie Sombro. 1008? Gerfleld Altt., FICTITIOUS 8USINESS overtbemoney. s • •d p George Kurz , the i UICI e rone lo investigate whethez: the reporte d telephone w1111tm c arown 47oq Ha~ Hunt1no1onB.ach,CA.•2M• NAMESTAUMINT monitoring is a threat to U .S . security . Road, Coron• del ~r. CA. 92•25 This Duslneu Is conduct•d bya limtt-The lollowlng ptrMll\S .,. OOingbusl· 1. Ntlson o. Jones, 1•1> LOmbardy edpertntrshlP. nessu: . The newspaper QUOted the CommiSSiOn report Road, PuadeM, CA.91107 /stPhlllpH,McNemH LINE GRAINING SPECIALIST!, manager of the local Holiday Inn, said he had placed the bag atop his a uto momentarily jus t before going out to de- ·posit the runda at a bank, then left without r e lriev- ingthe bag. He said that when he realized be had left the bag on the top of the car, he retraced his route. H e r e ported the l oss to authorities when he ~ouJd n ot find the bag. "I could have used it but it wasn't mine to keep," said Alamond. "Everythin g I get I work f or." ouno111 MOTOI Oil llG. H C 11 .. -"'•' For 49c S...11 2& 4 Cy<le r.., . .,.,. QT. 1 .. ,, .. i;....,..,,_ &c-• .. e.,i,.. ... , O..tM..4 ...... . 8..-T..ilt,,., A11t•0.1t1t.. o. .... i...~· llC.J.M 4'' LAS VEG AS (U Pl) -Dentists are drive n to kill themselves becaus e their patie nts h a te a nd fear them, giving d e ntists the hig hest suicide rate of any profession, a p sychologist told a convention of den· a s s aying, .. Americans have a right to be uneasy if 2. D•nlel w. Oonahue. "Grelel Thi\ "11•ment WU 111•0 Wllh the 7H2 Lorge Cir •• Hunll1\9ton a .. ,,., CA. Cowrt, Newport &each, CA. 921>11() County Cler~ of Oronoe County on MdY '7t.47 not seriously disturbed at the r eal possibility that 1. Th0tn1s L. S<hrlber, 211 Cotton, •·ms. fNrte L-. 1<1e11, • .,, Red Coadl, the ir personal and business activities which they 111ewp0n Beech, CA. 9?660 F'lUI Hun1tno1on Buch. CA.,, .. , • Gerr'f 8 Conrad 19 .. Pol'1 •uRTON,GAULOIN, Freel Arthur Mu1lc, 1M1f Undenllll discu ss freely over the telephone could be recorded R•~11t1t,N•w~r1 auch:cA.9'2"° THOMSON&NELSON,Any,. une, Huntington &et<h, CA. tli41 andanaly zedbyagentsofforeignpowe r s.'' S. Jllmes Alderson. '39 Win t 2t 7'1Uo.PllinterAve. Thl)buS1nenisconOuclt0byalltnlt• Slreet, ~nta Ana. CA. 92702 Wllllller, Cilllornia t0.02 ed per lner)hlp. tis ts. -6. JtlTleS c;. O.gnan, 100 !>outt\ PuDll)heO Oran9e Cool 011lly Pllol, Merle L. Klell "Dentists arc trained bas ically lo be techni- cians and work with tools," said Dr. Ken Olhson. THE POST REPORT added tha t Vice Presi-Oran99gro¥eA¥e., Pasaoena CA.9110S May 29,•nd Junt s. 12. 19• lOS 1%l·IS This slalemenl WdS llled with the d N I A R k f II bel. ed lO ha e •110S County Cl~rk ol Orange County on Ml'f e nt e son • oc e e e r was leV v Thi• business Is conducted by a PUBLIC NOTICE 2J.197S. wntten tha t s tatement person ally. The n e w s paper ~nert1par1nerShlP. -----------I · F44ns "Whe n they graduate, they find out those t eeth are connected w ith people's e motions." h e s aid. "Dentists go to work to find out people hate den- tists, and as a result d e ntists have the hig hest s uicide rate among any profession." said that a lthough the commission report referred wi1tlam c. Brown FtCT1nous 1us1NESS Pvbtlshec1 Oranoe Coasl o.uv Pllo4, Partner NAME STATEMENT May?9,ahdJuneS, 12, 19, "7:S--~IS l o t e le phone SUrVeillance b y "communist COUn· This statement w • .s filed with lhe Tht following Pt'•Sonure dOll'lgbUSI· tries," it was understood that Russia was the only . Cowntv Clerk of Oranoe County on May ness as. Communist nation with the technological ability to 23 ' im. F44111 Cuei.°s~:c;~~:~0:s~~;':,:tE~~~ PUBLIC NOTICE Mode rn advances, s uch as pain-killing drugs and high-speed drills, are h elping decrease fear o r the dentist's chair, h e said, and thus ease the psychiatric burdens of the tooth m e nders. • • monito r U .S . telephone calls . Publl\hed Oran~ coast oa11v Pilot. CA. 92660. • Government sources told the Pos t Russian M•v 29• •nO Junes. 11• ''·ms l'>SHS Ardlln H. 8er9, 25211 StockPQr1, No lJS, La911na Hiits, CA. 91•S3 agents could intercept long dis tance calls with a PUBLIC NOTICE Pober1 Lano.aw11 s. Phlladelphl•, dish antenna on the roof or the Soviet Embassy in l------,..,....,,.,.,------1Anehe'lm.CA.'2IOS ••>* Dennis Sidler, 18-44 Cordo¥1, No. 4, Washington. The newspaper a ls o said the Russians M NoT1cEor:sue Pomona. cA. nuz FICTITIOUS eUSINISS NAME STATEMIMT The following~''°"' ere doing buSlo ness~~RTBROOI( HOMES, tOOtt Glrlltld A<tenut, Hunt1no1on Btecll. CA.92~ • Olbson, of Scottsda le, Ariz., addressed the con- vention of the Americ an Society for Preventive Dentistry. have b een trying to build a n ew e mbassy on the site OF •EAL P•OPERTY Arthur oa .. ;s, mo Batson Aw .. I H . al f th AT PRIVATE SALE NO 192, llowlan1 Hts. CA. 1. Philip H. Mc Natnee, toon C.rflelO Ave .. Huntln9ton &tac.II, CA. 11.1., Stoo 011 81Jfn1nt n •• , c ..... s ... 1e /. Poll~'°"• J._-.• A~~ y. .. ~ : -.. .., ,,.. 0 '" YO\olf A11i1to"l'loo;le. HG. 1.2' - .. -. -. 1:'1 Q I ,··~ W"' . I -o ~ l !~·-lj~~ .. . . -· <!_, -: FLUSI 6 FILL llT of the old Mount Alto Veterans osptt • one 0 e N•.Al lltS Hus DUSlneu IS conoucled by. highes t elevations in the District o r Columbia. In Ille Superior Court of lht Slllle of CJtM••I partnership, ALL WEATDI TIEIMOSTATS llC. O&SllfT l•CLUDU I ,6f HG. 1.1t CalolCM'nll. for lht County of Orange. Ar Mn H. &erg In the Matter of 111e Esl•lt of Miley This s1a1tment wu flleO wolh the HarolO 81<11us, Oeceasetd. County Cieri< of OroJ11oe County on June NOiiet ls hereby 9lvtn th•t \he un-9, 191s. dertlontd wlll sell al Prl<talt s.le, 10 f'44~1 IN highest and best bidder. suDJe<:I to PubllY>eO Orange Cool 0011., Pllol. c;onllrmatlon of ~lo Superior Court, on June n. 19, 26, '""'July 3, !91S 2141·7S or •Iler UM 18th daV of June. 191S, allhe oll1ce of Telleria & lownley, 1W S. Poont er Bl<td. "L ", Arte~••. <'..1111 Pl. BLIC 1'0TICE 4'0701. Coun1y ot Los Anoe•t~. Stat~ ot 1----------·-- Gilitornoa. all the rlQhl, tltle al'CI 1n-8 •7U• tereslof said deceased al the time Old<>-NOTICE TO CREDITORS alh and all Ille rlghl, l1llt llnd Interest SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 111111 the estate or SlllO oeceased has ac-STATE OF CALI FOR NIA FOR QUortd Dy 01>er•tlon of IAW or otnerw1St> THE COUNTY OF ORANGJ' other than or 1n adOllion lo lhdl of s.aoo No. A·U S71 Of(U secl, 61 '"•time Of dtalh, inanes to c \I a' e 0 I H E R B E RT c <Ill Ille certain""' propertv \llWlec! 1n RAT c LI F F E. aka He RB ER T lhe Cl tyol Cypress.County of OranQe, COOPER RATCLIFFE, aka H. C Slate ol C•lifo1 nt•, Ptrllcularly RATCLIFFE. Oecuseo. oescrlbedH follows, to-wll: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 10 lhe Pllr<el 1: Lot 2 in &lock B of Traci cr.Oilors of the abo¥e nameO oec..-n1 ~. 112. In the County of Oran~ as Pt'r that •II persons h•¥1nQ claims 1t91IMt map r.cordeO In Book 24 page lOol Mis-the s.io deceoent •re required lo Ille cell-ous Maps, In lhe olfoce of lhf lhtm, with the necessary vouchers. In county recorder of Hid county; Parctl lhe office of the clerk of the abo<te er" 2. An undl¥10.d 2/IH lnleru l In and to lolled court, or to present thtlTI, With tl>e Lot1SinBloc1tB ofTraclNo.812,esper ntceuary ¥Ouchers. 10 the un- map recorded in book 2• page 30 of dersl9n.O al lhe office of LeonarO Mose. Maps, in the olllce ot the county Smllh and Stuan 0. Zomrlno, 280 S. r.cor04!r of seld Counly. Be~trly Dr .• Bt'¥erlv Hills, Cc\lllomla, •more commonly known H : 4322 Cres-which IS the place of Dusinl!\S ol lht un· ftnl Ave .. Cypress, Calif. cll!rsl911e<1 In all !Tlallers perlolnlnq to Ttrtns of wie cash In lawful money of the tState of said Oe<edent, within IOUI' 11'11 Unlltd Stales on cont tfmatlort of mont"s •lier the Jlrst publiCotllon of th1S s.le. Ten perc&nt of •mount bid to be nollo dePOSlle<I with blO. O.ttd June 9, 191S BIOS or offers 10,,. In Wrtl1n9and Wiii LO•S M Ratcliffe DI received at lh• 11oresa10 office at E •tcutrox of the Wiii of 92~. Diie SlmDro. 10082 Garfield At/O., Huntl119ton Beach, CA. 92Mi> This t>uslness Is conducted by• llml\. edparlnerShlp. · /S/Phlllp H McNatnH Thi~ ,1atemen1 was fllod will\ IM County Clerk ol Oflnge County on Mm'f e.1qn. IURTON,GAULOIN, THOMSON & NELSON,Allyi. 7'24 So. P•lnter A .... Wlllltltr, C•hf. 90602 PubllsheO Orano• Coasl Dally Pilot, May,q. •nd Junes, 12, 1q, 19JS ,,.,.75 Pl. RLIC .~OTICE r:tCTITIOUS euStNESS NAME STATEMENT The follow Ing personi ere dOlllO bull- "'"ti\: H.F.S. BUILDING, Sult. 100, -NewPOrt Center Orl<te, Ntwpor1 BtlCI\, CA. '1660 Jonn Mia SlelnbnlQOO, C72 0-. olne, Hunlinc:1ton Buch, CA. n... Norma Ste1nbrU90t, ol012 OllclM, Hv11llno1on Be•Ch, CA. flMt Rober1 Eschbach, s10 kings Roect. Newport Beach, CA. 9l660 this bl.lslneu Is conoucled by lift ln- dl<tlclu•I John Mn Stelnbrug99 This sl•tement WH 111.0 wltll tlle CO\lnly Cterk of Oran9e County Oft,,,.., lO, ms. 99, 0...ck & Euy Woy HG. 2.1 9 To Fl.1h v-Cool • ., 99 Sytt•,. .And lo&toll 1 F'ou h F,11 Of Coo Ion~. Mtt11 Mou o ... ,,ic 12, 1...i Fort190 c., 0.£,M. Spec~fico,1on•. A•oiloble '" 160" 180" 197• 99, eny lime alter the ttrsl put>tlc.n1on tne aDOvt named deceoent lltreof ano before date of siile. LEONA RO SMITH •n• Otteo '"'' 13111dt\yOf June. 197S. STUART ZIMRING Barbart R. Copeland UO S ..... erly Or., Ne. S10 ~ Publlshed Oran9e Coast Dally Piiot, Junes. 12, 19, 2•, 197S • 201!>-7S PUBLIC ~OTICE IAllWOOI ClllPll v.,,.1 •llt4 H91"'* ~ e J!f ''0· ...... blJfiill HIVHHl llJU 999 ~I '-"·-ci ...... a .. ' 11o.d..... . ..J Eoty To ln.,oll'UG. U.H --" ' ) TOW 8 11101 4 99 -~~~lw-~i~~: HU 199 'salvLUEllElfTOOU~,.,, MAllFOLD •• , Hop Gt.de S•otl, r.,, A... GAUGI SK . S10..Jo1d Co••''"'l'• '"OU' El..,ino•u "'' Tho< '~" '•'' '27.95 SAFE'' (.Al. 349 '°"'*'Hoot ll•·ld·ih 199 0°09nou , Tut & 2 299 & Yopor L0<~. P•ovolll& (hq,90 A•y lwfo A M.11 F., !.al••) II llw&t & Lou OI "'' c .... 11' .. '"'l c .... 1 .. c-• 011 Boll. p0,_ ... , Coor-. Sy1to-. FAST fLUSll R,4 y..,. Cool•"9 Syt••• DI 0 .. 1 & c;,,....,, p, ..... "" 0,..,..,.0•1""' o. r. A Cl.,,.d l!ttt0t°' Sruo-. 1' OI, SIALll Ju•• ,_ ,.,. Y-c .. 1 ... S,.11•111o Stopt Ro41.,., Looh & Lou OI y,,.. 11 ........ c .. 1 ..... u OL llTl-IUST P,tvtl"lh C0trot1.., W KttPI Yovo c .. '. Cool'"9 S.,t••• Cl-, Alu A "•••• P.,,... L.!w"""'· la 0i. 39.~. TIAISMISSIOI COOLEI IEG. H.o.., D••y, Rv•• Cool 26, f f '"Hot Wtothe1, P"'u 4,, ,.., f.,.j To ""'-"'2 lttiftl• \II.,, 0...Moh"f. "I" IOPE IOOIS Eo1y To Atttth' c ... '•'• W,th Xt••\ A...cl Wnhtft. f,o 0.... L..,.090 (). c ...... .w. , .. , .. .. ,. 77' 66c IUCI FOAll WIHL H1.0..olrty Alloy 5tHI, Clwo.,.. Plo .. 4 F"' 9,, flot A.dMC.11-1. .. ~ Md a.. •• ,. '-lltulotMf, ,_!.()11 .............. " \11"TI ~"'°' P-'4-4 ••• """ .. ' s.. ... 1 ~~All" lc~&'c!i.~l.c ftC 12• t P .. ffl:tlt IA 7., c. ..... ;.,, .. , Ml••ff'" "''' OAllllN .,,. IHlt -ll'l*l!ll ~ ........ 0.- ~7'•2 U NAtU 111 ................ llt ____ ...., (21S)6M-2244 WfJAANA . ..,,.... ..... _ _...,.,. ... M t 4 111 r ''""'°''" ..... ,..., ... ,, ... ,,. c ,._,Kl I · ....... MON....,_Mf. llM AA te t ,,a Metlft .... AAllWIPA !II •• Admlnlstratrl• of the estate S.¥tr1V Hiiis, Cillttrni• to21t ol w lo Otcecknt Attorneys I« E 1ecu1rla TELLERIA & TOWNLE Y Put>llsheO Oran9e Coul Daily Piiol 11l2 s. Pl-... , .... "'L" J""' 12. 19. 26, and July 3, 19/S 216'-H .t.nffl•, C..111. 90701 Pul>llstted Orah99 Coast Dally Pltot, Jun• 18, 19, 2S, 191S 1261rH PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USIMESS NAME STATEMENT The lollowlnc;i person Is doing bus!· neuas THE HAIR & I, !.ullc "A",410W. PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING e1os ~!~~~Coast Hwv .• Newport Buch, SHIOO propouls wlll be nal,;ed at IC•lllerlne Marie Hulme, 7562SeitW 1--------------ilhe Olli<• of the Senta Maroar11a Waler or., Huntington Beach, C•lll. ~ NOTICE INVITING etOS Dlstrlcl at 2SS71 Marouern" Parkway, RICl\erd All.,d Hulme 756.2 Selllt Suled pr-•ls w111 DO recelwd •I Miulon Vlefo, C11lltornl1 9207S up to or., Huntington Beach, C.111. ,, .. , the Office of t.lle Sent• Maroerlla Waler 10:00 A.M.. on the 3•0 oev Of Julr, 1'75, This butlMss 11 cond\lcled by.,_~ Dlttrlcl et 2SS71 Marouerl•e Park-y, •I Which lime they wlll be publlcty d1¥1dual. Mlulon Vl•Jo, C•llfornla 9267S up to oe>tntd •l'td rHd 111 lhe olfla of I~ A.A. HullTI• 9:00 A.M. on lhe 3rd dar of July, 1975, II &olrd of Dlr•ctors •t 2SS11 Mar<JUerote This statement was llled witll the """lch time they wlll be publlcly_..ed Parkway, Mission Viejo, C.ll!ornla eounty Cltrll o1 Or•noe County on J- end rtld In the ofllu of lhe Board OI tor 2, lt7S. Directors 11 2SS71 Mar9uerite CONSTRUCTION OF CORDOVA ~ Parkwty, Mission Vlefo, Cllofom1a SEWAGE PUMP STATION Publlllled Or11199 Coest Dally PllO(, fOr: CONSTRUCTION OF CORDOVA· The work Includes Ille constructlonol June S, 12, 19, 2•, 1'1S 209.).7S SEWER. a sewa9• pump station, complete In Tiie work Includes the construction of pfacet 10 bt ooerallonel by no Iller 11\in appro•lmately 11,000 ffft of se-r 10 De O<IOber I, 1'7S. Total co11trect i;>et'loo Is optratlonlll no lettr thin October 1, 110dlys. 197S. Tot•I (Ol\trect period ts 'IOOlys. E•<h bid mus1 bt accompanied by• Eteh biO must be acco1T1penltd by a cenllled or cashier's (ht<k or bidder's certllled or ctshitr's check or bkloer"s DonO in en 1moun1 equal to te11 percent bond In an amount equal to tan perunt U~I of lh• emount of the bid, PtYable C10%1 of Ille amount of Ille bid, payable lo lhe S.nl• Mar91rlta Water DISlr1ct 10 llWt Santa Margarll• W•ter Olslrlcl as • ouarantee that lhe bloder wltl, If as a ou•ranttt th.ti tht blOcler will, 11 awarded lhe contract, enter lnlo a awarOld the contracl, enter Into • wllsltclorv 1greemen1 within Jen <101 s.tlsftc 1orv aCJretmen\ within ttfl (10) days •lier the date ol the award Md O.ys after Ille dale of lhe tward ano furnlsll a bOnO In lht tmounl ol al least furnish 11 bond in lhe amount of tt lust Oii• hundred percent < 100 ~I 01 the one hundred percent 000•.1 of 1114' amounl of the •cctpted btd for the ¥nount of the accepted bid for Ille f•lthlul perlorm11nce ot the -•kin a<· faithful penormenc:•of Ille wortt lnac-coroence with lht contract •nd coroanco wltll the contrect ano -clllullons therefore end• bond In W>t<lllcallons therefore and a bond In the •mount of one hundred percent 1111 •mount of one hundred pen;ent 1!00"'1 ortht accepted bid to guaranttt Cll»"'I of the accept.O bid to guerenlte the payment of tht !Tlaterlal, men Ind the payment Of lhe tna1trl11, men end laborers. Ea(h blo must De made on the laborers. Eacll bid rnuu be made on the 11'-WI blenks furnished by the Dis· llf'OPOUI bt11111S funlliMd by 1111 Dis· trlcl. Tht biddOr's bond must be Ouly 1r1<1. The bidder's bond must i:. duly txt<u1ed by Ille lllOder end • tlnen eM<uttclbyttltblcto.r111den~l•I· ci•lly sound t11rety tompany ty IOUfld surety c,ompeny 1ulllorlacl 10 authOrlad to Irani.ct buslMM In tNs transect business In this St.ete eno s1a1ean0 w1'toW "''"'Ison llltwlthtlle wtloM na!Tle Is 011 Ill• with the Ol>ufllv County Clerk ol Or1n99 County es en CJtrk o4 Orange cownly es 1n approwo aoc>rowd end fina11Cl1lly sound surety lfld ll111nclally sou11d •11rety c:ornJ)eny. c.ompeny, Tiie bid cllecll or bond of the sue· The bid chec:ll or bond of Ille wt· c.u lul boOOer wlll be forftl1.0 to said cesstul bidder wlll bt torlelt.O 10 M id District In the t¥Oftl svch sucCHslul District 111 tht e¥en1 sucll success1111 bleldtr l•lls or rtlusti 10 enter Into the bldOtr fells IK refu"s lo enter lnlo tl>e requor•O contr•<I or to furnllll lhe re· requlrtO contrect or lo turnlSh tht ~ PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CONTllACTOlllS CALLING"°" etos School District; HunllftillOI\ ~Kit Union Hlth School Dl,lrlcl. Bid Oeadllne: 11 :00 o'uocll e.m. of tht 11th Oly of June. 191S. Place of BIO R•celpt ; Dlstrk:1 Ado mlnlstrallon Conference Trellef', Room E., l'IO'l 17ih Strut, H11ntlnglon Beatl\, C.ellfornla 92M4. Pro)ect lclenllli(a llon Name: Fire O.rna0t R•hlbilllttlon at Wintersbul'g HlghSc'-1. Pleet. Plans ere 011 Ille: Office ot Olrector of F•cllllltt Plennrno •r>d Construction, 1902 t71h Street, Hunt• lnCJ1on Beach lltld W1111tm BltH'OCk llfld P11rlners, Archlt.cu, 2300 Newoort Boulevard, Newport Beech, Clllfornl._ Plansavalleble •t Architect's Office. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 11\M tlle ebOve·MMOd School District o4 Ofet19t C°"lll'f, Gtllfornle, Klint b., 111d throwgll Ill Oo¥Ornlng Boero, herel n•fttr rettrred to •• "DISTRICT", will rectl\IO up to, bul not lettr then tlle ebo11e01tatecl tlmt, ... llCI bkb for the •••rd ot • COftlract fOr the ebOW oroJe<t. 81dS Shall lie recel....O 111 "" piece ldenlllled •bo¥t, Ind SNll bt-** lllld 1111bl1c1y reed etoud at Ille .C.0¥'t- st•tt4 llMO end place. qulrtO bOnOs within lht thne Mt lor111 In Quired bonds wlthlll the ti"" Mllor1h I There wlll be o US.00 deposit rpe the speclllcallo11S tor wlo _,k. 11'11 't>tcltlcetlons lor seld -rk, qulrtO flK Heh Ml of bid documents te> No bid will be ectpted from a oo· No blO wlll be acceptecl trotn • Con prantff Ult relurn In CJOOd c.ondltlon tractor w!\O Nis not been llcenstO In a<:· Ir actor wtlO hes 1101 been llctnsec:I In ac-within ""' d.ays alter lhe bid opening cordenct with the Provisions of (Ordence with the Pro¥1slo11s of CS.It. Olll)ltr 9, Division J of 81111~ and 0..pltr '· Dl<tlslon 3 Of B•islness Eech bid must conform and bo Profusions Code of OIO $1&1e 01 Profeulo11s Code ol lht Stale o respor1slw to lh~ c011tra<1 CIO<umtnts. C..lllornla. U ll1omle. Eech bid Shall De et(otnpenleoDv 11111 Plans, specllicellons end o11'ter pro-P141fts, IC!Klflcellons and ot~ ~ security referred 10 In the contract powl dOCumen" may be eum!Md •I POMI 0oc11mmts may bt tUITllMCI • d!Kuments and by Ille list ot prQOOSed tl'lt ofllce ot lh• Sant.a Meroarlla Waler Ille office ot the $ant• Muoerlte W.ter subcontraclor1, Otslrlct tll 2SS71 Merouerlle Parll-y, Oi,trlct ti 2SS)I Mergw•rllt Parkway, The DISTRICTtrenrves Ille right to Mission Viefo, C.lllornl•. Coples of the Mllllon Viejo, C.llrornle. Copies ol Ille rtlecl 811y IK ell*• or to welvt any lr-olans •nd SPe<lllcetlol\i tor use In Ptt· pt ens 41ftd speclflullon1 tor use In Prt· ntOU!lrltlH or lftlonnelltlff lneny bldl oerlnCJ bids may be Obtained 111 Ille 111n no lllde may be obt•lned at °' '" 1M lllcldlftO. .00...·-nl'-d ofllct tor a pUl'ChASO aoo ... -'11enlloMd otflo for. pUrcN TM DISTRICT Ms detefwll• .. price of ten Ooller-. C\10 0111 per set. price Of '"' OOlllrt ($10.001 Pl' Ml. OINl'el llf'OV•lllftl rete ef • 4"tf1t Such INfYment wlll not bt refunct.d and Such peyment wlll ll01 bt retundtcl .,...111 IN le<MllyMwllldltNIMf11 the contrect oocumenb, lllC IUOino tl'lt lht contrect oocu .... nts, lnchlding t lttollePttfel'IMdfwMdlcreftertype plans •ftd .,.clfiut1011' so otrutllled, olM'li end 19Kltl<etlo111 so obllllnecl, of ~INll llMo.ct le •llfCll'eh<Mo ...snot bt retwrned. Ned llOt De returned. lttet.. TMM "'" -• flle at the Plet11 and 1peclflt1tlo11s wlll bt Ple111 •11d 1pecltlt1llo111 wlll OISTIUCT office loc.e'9d at HC111 ""' "'811ed to proscMCll<te bidders, If ~ tnelltd ti P'OWIKll.,. bldO.rs, II " Mtwt, H-'ll"'10fl e..tll, Clllforrtle. 011 .. lld, for • tu of U 00 (non· QllHltO, tor • fH of •$.00 (nofl-Goplft rney 11t olltelMO Oft ~ 4 reflln4Mblel •o cowr lht cost of mall· ""llllOtbltl to cowr the cost Of rrwll copyoltfltMrett1sllefllltPo1'9dettlw lfl8.. Ing i-Miii • 111 accordence with the llbor Codi ol '" K ctrca.nece wltll t"-uw Cede Tl>e ttreeolne sclltdlllt of per diem Ille Stet• of C•lllornl•. the Senta Ille ll•t• ot C.lltornle. the $ant• wtQlt\ la lleJllCI upon • __ ,,...., ol Ml,..rlt• Wiler Olslrl(I lies •sc•r• Ma,..,111 Weter DlattlCt llM -· eight (II houri. The r•tt for llotlOly !Alllff, •termlntd and edopted lhlt teh•cl, -.,rm11MO 9110 ~9CI Ille MCI 111ertlme work -"911 11t at IMst 01Nral Pth•t tln9 ••le, of p..-dltlTI f11Nrel llf'9Ytlll"9 re .. , ot Pllf d time eftCf -·NII . ...... llftCI lh• CJtl\efAI prhAfllnt ,. ......... efld Ill• Qltnt••I -r•v•illno fltt It Vt•ll ... ftlenMtory utlO'\ ""CON- ""i.eat llOllOlv end overtime -.t. 111 10r .... I llOlldly end overlltnt wort\ I TRA<;TOR to wllOm Ille conlrct Is tllt tocallty In which said -•It It 10 be V. IOUlllY 111 wtllCh ... 1. -1111• to'--.-.-• ..ws 111*1 .,,Y s1*91'11ractor "'1ermed IOr each cr•ll <IH>slllcetlol'I ...,,.,""" fff OICh <r•tt (lo\lfl(al llndtr fllm, to pay ...t ieu 1114111 Ille wld or type of wort11T1•11 MeOed lo•~• or'"" flf _.llman ""°"to tlltClll ipecltled retu to ell worllme" ... COfltrect, Md II •h•ll be mendtlory .... C9fltract. end It tllall bt INncMIClrl' ~ lly tlwm '" the •atWllM .. llCIOfl tllt COntra~tor to wl\otn Ult con-_..IN CoftVa<1or to wllolTI 1111 con ""~''"'' lrt<t It awerded eno UIMICI eny s~ trtaJi._,_. end wpon eny IUCKon, Htt~1n1ywlt11Qrtwflrt•l'Or • tractw llftder hllTI IO POV not Ifft tllM tl'a<IOr ... ~ "''"' to PIY nol ''"IN OWlod of flKIY•flw ''" .... .,.., IN Mid ljle(llled rel•• IQ all -llmetl Mld1"(1f!M rete1 to ell -1t.ml8 Wtt ... •t11toPa11l11tef!llOt. em•.,.o '"Ille Ue(UllOll of"".~ ... NCllllOftof lht Conlrll<t. A copy A,.,_"' boftO ........... ,..... tr«t. A topy .. IN vt11tfel _,..,alllne .. 91Nrel Pf'9¥elll119 tltel of WIOH I "°'"' wlll 110,..... ,,.., •e--.itlM ratfl of w ... 1 11onIlle111111t eH!uOf °" Ill• In the office of the S.111 Of tflt(alll. tract.~~~ ...,fllalt INSenleMer .. rlleWettr DltttlcL Ml,..rlte Wet« Dt1tr1C1. w In"'-"""' .. .,.,. 111 .._. ..... IANTAMAi.OA•IT• SANTAMAi.OAltlTA dkU!MnU. WATaROISTfUC:T WATIROISTIUCT 8yCHRllCMLllSEN JAMHH.SMITK JAMUH.SMITH A<tl"10119dar Gt~al Mtn•oer ollld Oen.rel MINl9tf Md l'a<lllll" Pf-lfto Ollflf EllQlnter Clllef ~1111-91\41 CDCllW\lttltll fillltlllllled Or1119e C:O." Otlfy AIOI, llllOll"'94 Oranot Goe't 0.lty Piiot ll'litlllthtd Or ..... C.att Dally fllr.t. """'"·,._ms n7WS """'"· ~ ms UTH J-12, tt, tt1s tttWJ ., . • 1urld9. June 19, 1975 IOOMER I bf Wm. F. lrown Gnd M.a Caison . DOOLEY'S WORLD :TUMBLEWEEDS l'M POU..Y SUE PIMPt..E:!:- YUMM'( SWE~ ANl7 6U~t7ROP 600P ! ' t' ~ .. FUNKY WINKERBEAN FIGMENTS NANCY HM···A NEW GIRL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD 1'0,JOST 'fll. AF'fUl 1MA1 oTMiR CELE'- &IZA110N IS ()Vt,g.. YOU'RE Hlt..PEGARP HAMHOCKE:R:- SCHEMING' Ff:MAL.f;, Wtt?'!.LSTOP Al N01lilN<1101RICK MI: INTO MAARIA6e. 1HAT'5 1HE SEC.ONO SERVE 'I HIT IITT01HE ~TJ TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLB PEANUTS UNITED Feature Syndicate Yesterday·s Puuie Solved: ACROSS 46 Land mass 1 Metric unit 5 Marah ~OMan in Genesis 14 HumOfist 48 Potassium oxide 50 FOfmal letters 52 Plant 1n soil 54 Mist 55 Big name in I :J 111 j • llll ~ It L II I J 11 It I :1 1111£1 J I A • A :1 111 111 .r .t ~ " .~ , I II ~ • I 0 :, I H [ I I I ;, • I T 111 l I~ :l M -•11 llEIS u s II I )\ by Tom K. Ryan .. by Tom Batiuck • by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller '(OU AND I ARE 601N6 TO Fl'< IN THE TWENT'(·El6rlTH ANNVAL POWOE£ PUFF DER&'!' ! DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS I'M <:;EITI~ 1fit5 SICK AADT\R'Et> ~:~A~~~s! I •U~TE IT/ HE:Y, SMOCK, Sit-JG US A CHORUS OF YOUR Ot-1" SCHOOL-FIGH'f" SONG, f:!H? OH, COME oN·· ··rni:y SAY 11..tE \JIEW UP il-IERE ~ BREATHTAKIN~! 111'1\ iELUNG '(00 FOR. iH'E L"5r TIME .~ by Charles M. Schulz --------.......... ----............; Wl-lERE ARE WE GOING TO GET AA Al~PLANf. SIR? A SOPWITH CAMEL! I D~CIAIN~~rl V A I IUI' IJll I l ( illltr I I IA l Ip j 11 II IU If Ill I 1 Goldberg steel 15 Slender 59 Chinese and JUDGE.PARKER by Harold Le Doux A I I Y A I C A I C I• I 1 v I I ~II I~ I l ' ~ I I I C C I IAIMI( S I t I C • s ( N T WA S 14 t A 0 C T candle Koreans 18 Game 63 Cry ol played In revelry c.hukkers 64 Acte of 17 Make coming into impure view 19 Approximate 66 Cashier'• ~False ment ly: 2 words drawer reason 33 Reviews and 20 M 10 Amused amends ore 67 Scamp onesell 36 Swill suitable 68 Cave: Poet 11 S. American 40 Short·llved 2 1 Sent back 69 Aleck's 23 Taverns partner 12 8~re~ent 41 8'el~~etude 25 Snooze 70 Pays up 26 Relative 71 Coins of 13 Humor 44 Fringes 30 Sewing Japan 18 Fragile 4 7 Viscid implement 22 Function 49 View 34 "Home on DOWN 24 Find an 51 Sculptured ••C:=:Dc:==:ic::r:i-~;;,;r;mlQ SHE LEFT A NOTE UNDER HO! M MY DOOR LA5T HIGHT! WERf UP KAS SKf BEEN DOWN UNTIL TO eREAKF~ YETf QUITE TM!RflS A PMOHf CALL fOR M$ LAVAL! 6HALL t WMf HER? IT'S A MR. PACE CALLING! 7711'-".,..,,..~:>1a\LATE! ~:rt~~lJ~ OAJLYPILOT Q by GeorcJe Lemont by Gus Aniola .. . the-····" 1 Snatch · answer likenesses 35 Accountant's 2 Dlscourteou&26 Family 53 Devil concern 3 Be member: 55 Kind of ray 37 Famous contiguous lnlOfmal 56 M0<ally bad "Oca1. ~1'U ~n11w how }C\u·n.• alway!> ~ay1ni; 'k1\ tin !>Omething jU\I once wi1hot1t a~~ing out,elve~ can we afford it' .•. " sine Scott 4 Thawing 27 AM or FM 5 7 S~age . 38 Hoosier 5 Parts of 28 Concerning d1rectiOl'I labullst boats 29 Pandem0t1· 58 M_ll. unit 39 Berated 6 The ···of ium g~ ~z:t: Peru 42Egg:PreliK 1812 31Bull~: llght111g 43 Aromatic 7 Armadillo Archaic 62 Fast plan": planl 8 39.37 32 River Abbr. 45 Cuban coin Inches · embank· 65 Reoent ' l l s • 7 • ' " IS 17 MISS PEACH A~THI#, .CAN YO,L.f !DENTIN VAilotA1 ~~~? --- O~ COLA~!, M~~ PE.ACM- C~s OLAT~ID6 ••• IM RETURNING TH& LADYS WRIST WATCH MY CREW FOUND IN TH& BURN&D·OUT CAA. YOU SAJD YOU'D LIKE TO HAV& IT AS A MEMEHf'O. .,. DENNIS THE MENACE • 1 H~ARO HIS JAWS 94.AP ~· l FIGGEREO . . . . ... . .. < • ,· '!I ~: ·' . ~ -' l .. ... .. • . HE MlS5e1J ~ •.. lHEN l FELT THIS mz4F7.'• :: " . Cf DAILY PILOT Thursday.June 19. 19715 ·~r Point Reyes ,. Area in Bill SA~ FRAN~ISCO CAP) -Rep. J ohn Burton '0 -Cahr.>. has introduced legislation desig nating the 64,900-ucre Point Reyes National Seashore as a natural ar ea and portions of it as wilderness are as. Nearly 60 percent or 38,700 acres would be l'all~ .wilderness land and t.he seashore would be dass1fted as a natural rather than r ecreation area of the nationa l pa rks system . ~Burton sa.td Wednesday the classifications may mean the diffe r ence between prese.rving the natura l scenic valu~s of ~e area, or permitting it to be opened up lo an mvas1on or a dditional highways bulldozers a nd commercial development. • Hospital Stall LOS ANGELES CAP) -Doctors at Ma rtin Luther King Hospital, who s taged a walkout last mon~ ove~ p atient care conditions, are apparently s allsf1ed with th e n ew plan for a bigger s taff. County s upervisors a pproved by a 4-1 vote Wed- nesday a $5.S million program that will create 1 082 new positions al three county hospitals including lhe King facility. ' Sterilized Wo.en ~S ANGELES (AP) -Doctors and nurses at County-USC J'.w'Iedical Cei:iter have tricked and pre- ssu~~d Mex1ca n -Ame r!can women into being stenlized, 10 women say ma class action suit. The s uit filed Wednesday in U.S. District Court seek~ to force sta te and federal a uthorities to make hos pit als expla in sterili.zation fair ly and in the language the woman speaks. E•be::le Oaarge LOS ANGELES CAP) - A parimutuel em ployes union leader, arrested in Florida by the FBI, is to be arraigned here on charges of embezzl· ing $268,000 in union funds. Authorities said Wednesday Peter Walt er Dowling, formerly of Thousand Oaks, allegedly e m· bezzled the money from ParimutuE:l Employes Guild of California, Local 280, AFL-CIO. Colle~ti~ Bargaining SACRAMENTO (AP> -A s ponsor of Gov . Ed· mund Brown Jr.'s collective bargaining pla n for 1.3 million public e mployes predicts approval by the legislature -but not until August. Senate hearings on lhe 52-p age proposal got or! to a slow and a r gume ntative start Wednesd a y with two hours o f de bate over technical am endments limited to ba r gaining units on university and col- lege campuses. Bank Rates Statistician Backs 'Leak' WASHINGTON (U PI) -Carl Mintz says he felt he did nothing wrong in leaking a list of bank in- terest rates to a c ons umer magazine. But the F BI • was hot on his trail, so he negotiated a deal with t.he J ust ice Dep a rtment and INSHORT ) resigned. ( Mintz. who used lo work as a s tatistician for t he Federa l R eser ve Board, told his story Wed- n esday to Se n. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), at a hearing on Kennedy's bill lo prohibit r eprisals ag ains t government workers who '"disclose in- form ation which is required by law to be disclosed by a gencies." In Febr u ary , Mintz provided Cons ume r Reports w ith a list showing how much interest banks in 11 cities charge on auto, consumer and personal loans . He said he felt he had done not.bing wrong s ince anyone could walk into the banks and get t.he same information. Social Security WASHINGTON (UPI) -Two former Social Security officia ls are proposing tha t Social Security t axes be sharply increased within 18 m onths lo keep t.he system on a sound financial footing. But Robe rt M. Ba ll, commissioner of Social Security from 1962to 1973, and Robert Myers, chief actuary for the system for many year s, disagree , over wha t ty pe or mcrease is called for. Detttocrat• Meet WAS HINGTON CUPJ) -Dissident freshmen De m ocrats reports they have reached a n "un· derstancilng" with the Ilouse leadership and a re re- ady lo unite bchmd speaker Carl Albert and fight a .. veto·prone " PrC's 1dent Ford. · -About 35 of the 75 freshmen m et for two hours Wednesday ''it h Albert a nd the r est o r the leader!:i hip, a nd the t wo factions emerged announc- #·ing hijrmon~. ' ~­I ..... ·· Rail St riW Se-r.n WASHINGT ON <U Pll -A s trike by a bout 131.000 railroad workers could come Monday unless an impasse in contract negotiations is r esolved, says t.h e president of the Brotherhood of Railway, Airline and S team ship clerks. C. L. De nnis said Wedn esday talk s with the Na- Uonal R oJlway La bor Confer ence re presenting t he r ail com panies were stalled, and he has ordered prepara tions for a strike o.i t 12:01 a.m. Monday. • • -,., .. d ........ J B UENOS AIRES, Argentin a (A P l -A bi~. in· tcmational gram c:omp:my advert.Jscd lodtJY that It iJ; dietnbuting $1.2 rrullion wort h of goods to tbc poor on be ha lf or two k1dnaped executives, but poU ce interce pted a large p<1rt of the apparent r :msom. Tbe ads by the Bunge and Born compnny sold 36 mllUon pesos worth of ~oods were bcin1 dis· t n buted "for lhe benclit of J or ge and Jua n Born," who were kldn aped Sept. 19 by the left-wing Mon· t~nero gue rriUas. 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L Y ~ p I L 0 T c L A s s 1· F I E D 6 .4 2 • I 5 6 7 8 • ' .... t.1 ........... 1000.1"t ................ ~ """*'· tnwtt_. & r-1o1 . . 5000-~ a-.--u. ,WMll(ll •• I.NI I 1.-1 • , , 5050 Sf99 s.tvlcH I ~ 6000--6099 The Bfaelt ~on the Qnnc9 Coast DAILY PILOI CLASSIFIED ADS You Con Sell It, And It, [ ] One ~II Service Trade It With a Want Ad 642 •5678 Fast Credit Approval ~--· ,,.,....... ,\,.,-. J000.719', Mwt.....,. •••••• '°°°"'°" .... &~ • (~ ........ '°°°""" ~llllH &tltliN r, • .,., • ..., ... •100."" dally and report er- ron lmme<M-..y. Tht EASTSIDE DAILY PILOT assumet DOLL HOUSE P ARIHTS RmEA T S eparated l lv l ng quarters make this huge two·story idea_l,...lo.r in· laws. Al.so, 8'me room with upholstered boot.h. Family fun back yard in· el udes ooat gate, shut- l le boa r d , 2 p atios, waterfall and be;ited & faltered pool. $62,000. !ul price. CALL 962·7788 •• REDUCED THOUSANDS 2STY·POOL Uabllltyforthtflrstht· Shar p Cos ta Mesa. 3 • bedroom, 2 bulh w&th BEACH c~t insertion only. b c a u ti I u 1 ca rpe t s ~~SHUd~ Quiet tree llned 61.teel lo enormous beach home. Formal ~~ry lo s unken formltl ljving room and banque\ s ize din1nl! room. C:ht3fs kitchen Party sii c family room with roari ng country style fi raplat-e. Secluded masler and childre ns suites. Low ma'inleaancc rea r g r o unds. with s parklioig swimmers pool a nd r e l axing jacuzzi. a u Cor appt. to v rcv1cw .\ Only $6400 do . Call 963~767. 1._ ________ 1 thruout. Large covered, 1-patio, dble garage. Room , . for boat or t railer . ,_fisher s Notice: Hurry, first time offered • REALTORs' All real estate advertised and priced $42,000. Call m lhas newspaper is sub-546·5880 A JEWEL ject to the Federal Faar llou1.1ng Act of !t.Hill wlHch makes 1t 1llegal to OM BAL.BOA lSLAMD cidvert ise •·any pre· This n ew home has many cusLom ~HERITAGE REALTORS •. K€Y . 1 I R€ALTOR~li ' ference, lim1tation, 0 1 ~~~~~~~~~ "CAPl!COD" Jeatures. Large living area, gourmet d1scn mation based on NEWPORT kitcpen , plush carpeting and wall cov- r ace, color, religion, sex o-n Daffy 1·5 HEIGHTS e ri n gs th r u ou t. 2 Balc o nies, 4 or oallonal on•Tan, or an r-intention to ~alee any 305 Broadway, CM Charming 2 story Cape Bedroom, HUGE master Suite ups lairs such preference, hmita CO ME SEE! l Large de-cod o n e x c 1 u s i v e w /fire place + a wet bar. A reaJ pea rl lion, or ciiscruninallon." twa/cbhaethd &rum, ppl ~s 1,r1o~m3 secl u ded hid eawa y for $159,500. . ()Pf c · us s t r e et. W a r m l h of Thas newspaper will not bedrooms, completely crackl ing fireplace felt CALL-644-7270 know ingly accept any re l u r b 1 s h ed· 1 g c from entry to formal <lin-2828 E. Coast Highwoy, Corono del Mor cid vert1s 1ng tor real w.a~drobe closets, hv rm, Ing. Large living room. 4 PROPE estale which is in viola dining area, top.grade big bedrooms plus den. ·1-;;;;-T~~~;!-~~~;E~~N~ .... ,. tion ofthelaw. shag crpls &drps. Boat I Pat io has feeling of "°~~:11ot A..I:~ -o,r tra1_le r g~le on alley. seclus ion-just s7,750 11v111c; inow11on ouevr.rn1.011u or dCK.: 1--------- Houses for Sme (,ood. ~ina ncing avail. "claims" and you're '°·I UO(lfUlt Allr"•" Ill,., llAllOll Wal .. to Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• 646·J928,evcs673·4577 i Ca ll 646·7171. .. · I' ' 01'£t1 111 9 ." ~ iu·~ ''' f11 .. (<' . •• Beautifu'I Newport West General 1002 1 I [~ !G al home ju~ta •f.a mile tothe ••••••••••••••••••••••• ,lll~il!'lJI .,..r 1002 Gttteral I002 ocean. You can see the TRl-LEVB. . I • { !itii!J ........................... 4···B·E·D··R··OOM·········· ocean n·om the upstairs BE C . . ----, ·-.. --. JJ of this 3 hedroom, 2 story A H 4 1 _ __1-/ HOME home. t~ormal dining, Lachenmyer Realtor ASSUME $34 200 COST A MESA .//.'. separate fa mily room ' DOM'T DIET i '/; ZONED FOR with fireplace. Covered $308 PER MONTH Buy it! Sw immin~ i:. COUNTRY , · patio. Large cemented A cul de sac street ! A healthy exercise & your • -:o~---SMALL side yard for boat and largl? yard uruquely de· happy family will jump FARMHOUSE I BUSINESS trailer storage. Walk to signed with terraced for joy at llus :.prawhng . . HARIOR VIEW HILLS 2 B Edi H s 40 k chc hondra lt•adan~ to· ~ealE'.d & f1ltcn•d 1>001. The warm n ch stained Sch~ol 's out, Have a id aths, doui.le_ garage, son . .. acre par Spanish tile ent.ry! Enterl Spanish :.lucco t·xtcnor, wood walls are a comfort family vacation I.he easy o/aloto/un business out & r ecreau on cente r. into lavish living room I captivatan~ \cl'Jnda 3 lo you, come back to the way S tx bedrooms Y u ~ome. Owner $53,950. with soaring vaulted ce1l ! bd r m s • i • i IJ J th s' : old days ~1th us. Solid Cami ly room, p ool: ~~Y a nxious $36,000, 6'40·6161 1 n "' s ' Un 1 q ue tJ u a 11 l'eram 1c tllell b1" family I wood walls inside and out J·acuzzi very spacious C 2nd. Call 646-7171. 0 • . ,., I ' d h d ood . d • oP(NlllO•llSFUNI06fN1Cf' pur p ose (1 r e pla ct:'! knchen,electnchwltrns an a r w stau~e both inside and outside. I . high l1tes lioth ltv1nS?I chee rfu l carp,·l~ & f~oo.rs. Get th~ ca0!11ng1 Land in cl u ded at ~-<lt~lili'~I room and spaci~us fam1 : drapes. Only ~2,.>00 I Ja.~:s ready too. apncot,i $149._500. Ready Cor lm· .~ •. ,:--.. -:-·--:-- ~ COATS & WALLACE l y r oo m . Sp1 r alini:J llurry!Call897-roll. I ura. n ~e . lemon, n e~-med1atemove-m. ~f··~~.:~~: ~~~~~~~ staarca~e leads to mam-Iii Lari n e, plum and fag 675·551 I ..: ··· · .. moth master a11d trees g r ace these CI fMewport ch ildrens s u1les! A , . .. spac1ous1.trounds.Adou· oeo FAMILYUVIHG gourmet kil"hcil willt , . . . . . I ble wide gate from the a).i 2515 E. Coast Hwy. REAL ESTATE. INC. LAKESIDE COTIAGE FISH-CAMP '" · · · · • I e y I e a d s to t h e Corona del Mar S w i m m i n g p o o I , sunshine higltlitcs and · l> · clubhouse, play area & separate pantrr! Dual ---I straw c rry patch and $39 900 park.All this and now re· Purpose llack.\:a rd for I ~laying field ror lhe ~ids. ' l . "l bo t t l ax in your charming 4 $4050DOWN ••ardenin" and Clltcrtam-81'9 Ca yon Buy .;) ore your a . ra1 er, ....ao ooun..1 bed c " ... n I m )[> 1 h d h " "" rm ondo. Expertly mg and rooin for boalf ' Beaut1l ul Do\'c:r model 1 1 e . ome an a ve IRVINE decorated and upgraded, Steps from prime lishini? lake. E njoy the great outdoors \only steps from y o u r h om e . Your chil<trea will love 1t. Gorg~ous fo ur year new clasS'ic •home. Garden kilch~n . Spacious living a n d di ning r oom s . Secluped master and childrens suites. Every extra. No down to vets! Bike to beach. Bring your fo;hiog pole. Ca ll 963·6767 trailer ! Unique childrens varanl Mu ·t s ·II' .;I loads ol room left over. only $36,000. l)(><>I ! Call 847-UOlO He<lruo~ & tJ~~1 Sl~'I 5o<i Price? q nly $35.000. Call Fine Irvine location. Big [ 0"" rr; '';!':\'NI' ;1~ odem S7o<I. m;.. · · · .~ ''j°'"tment. ·· \~:':\'Y ,~l/ N ~"li'o':::~ ...-..rS' U PE R B ~NPJU( p:~p:~f:.~ r~~r:~~.~~~&~~i~~.; t:!.<?.M.~~ 7S2-1920 '~ conditioned. Cathedra l VOGEL & BABBITT REALTORS 644·6056 MEW EASTSIDE TRIPLEX Ready for inspection -· custom built with top qual1 ty bltns. carpets. drapes, & many special features incldg deluxe owner's unit, firepla9 , walk-in wardrobes. coo· crcte <lri ve, oversized garages, and lols or park1n~. Excellent loca- t1on. big lol. Offered al $83,500. Call 540·1151 ~HERITAGE REALTORS BIG CANYON Totally charming & created for gracious liv- ing. Monaco model -ex- te o s i v e l y u pgr aded l hruout : 3 bdrms., formal dining rm., wet uar. 3 car gar age. P re mium location on qwet cul de sac street, overlooking Lhe fairway. Solid value at.~155,000 1400 auA1L sT NlWPo u tlACH ceiling living room. Huge GOLF COURSE -. fireplace. All tile d 1---------garden kitchen. Large VIEW VA ASSUMABLE Me~wport Harbor rna~ll!r suite. Mirrored COLLl:GEP"'RIC HlGll SCHOOL-<>nly a \\anlrnlw. L..irge patio. $74,500 . . A few blocks away from Full~ :-.pnnl..lcretl yard. Lik e a mod e l . 3 II i g .h • w ad e a n d this preferred Eastside 1'ak1.· a<h Jnta~c . Call Bed rooms , 21,2 baths. handsome with vaulted . home. llig 2 s tory, 3 752· liOO tutla' formal dining room. All ce1~ng to~. ond acres o bedroom + formal din-OPI" 1 , • ~ • • "• • ~is an 2300 sq. ft. of liv- kind of ki.lchen. New im mense family room. -see call 646·7171. rMiiti c~bancts 1n the people· ing, breakfast nook and [~ ~ ing on the 8th green. To s h a g c a r pe t 1 n g Features carpets drapes . ·. (I "'Nm 9." HUN roec NCf' throu~hout ~he house. and bltns. Bea~tifully ·''.!. I [ ®'. ~ bo nus f amily ga m e done inside &out. Ready -1 •• ' ' CATA.LIMA. VIEW room, stone fireplace lo move into. Offered at MESA VERDE • From this elegant & and carefree rock. plan· $67,500. Call 540-ll51 Nearly new 3 bedroom, 2 · spacious 4 bdrm, 3 bath ters. 3BR, 2BA. wi th as· bath, h u ~c fam i l y fam i ly ho.m e w i t h sum able loan. $46,750. !kitchen. crat:khng brick BLUFFS separate~ fa mily room & Propert.y 1s bwlt around "" trees & greeJry con· Plac• • a :,:arden atrium court Beautiful recently re-t rast oioely ith the , . 1Qua·11 ~ ' fi replace This Select TOW ... HOME dining. The 1beaut1ful Properties wh1l·h will be a perfect. decorated 3 BR end Unit thick snake roo giving a · 7S2-1920 PEMIMSULA location for a jacuzzi. with ne ar-by P ool & rich cozy feeling to this 1•00 0uA1Lsr.N1w1>on 11AcH DUPLEX With its 7% assumable Clu bhouse , over si zed excellenlfamily homeon JUST LISTED Big Can yon popula r Monar.o Model. 3 Hr. 21/2 Ba, ·...-ool crpt, tile p:itio, Sl30,000 PAUL W. BRUMFIELD & ASSOC. 549-8505 OMLY $57,500 loan, wall sell fast. l"ull maste r bedroom and qui et cul·de-sac street. Charming ""ninsula u.n· price $5:i,900. CALL night light view. $00,500. S77,900. Call 646·7711. r~ 5= 2660 Call 044·7211 ·Open Eves. I its. Choice corner lot, <JV' walking distance to the .SELECT -?::t.chRk~it~o~~-~~e .f~;:; 1 ___ P_R_O_P_E_R_T_l_E_S~ ·. cu e notty pine units 1---------j ust introduced to lhe --------~ --------- C. F. Colesworthv Realtors 640-001o •------- miii· ~. 2 s~~~~9l2~~i!~~~--. ~~~~~ .......... !~~~ !:~ .......... ~~~~ super li vable home on 65x168 R-2 zoned lot. 4 ' VA/FHA Repos CREAM PUFF Large bedrooms, formal macnab / Irvine dining room, fireplace + T his o utstanding 3 --------• separate rumpus r m I bedroom , 2 bath beauty alongside the sparkling rea ty in Orange County Keys in office WORLD REAL ESTATE Specialists in govern· ment financed homes! 556-7777 mtytime CAREFREE living in prime Bluffs 3 bedroom I family I di n· ing, with view. $89,500. Submit your terms. HALPIMCHIM R~ALTORS 2727 E. Coast Hwy. is 111 a fine section or Only $4000 Down pool. Full price Laguna Ni guel on a cul-$52 500 de-sac street with open to assume fantastic 7% • • hills all a round. It's VA loan on imrnaculate4 t d t d d bedroom home in Foun-·• · · cus om ecora e an . 22~1 ..__86 s JI o W s L [K E A lain Valley. Unbelieva- MODEL! Covered patio, ble low price of only separate la und ry room, $32,500. Vacant. Call sprinklers!! NO DOWN Wor Id R e u l E s t a te ANYTIME TO VETS! Now priced at 556·7777. VAappraisalof $47,700. !~~~~~~~~~!~~~~~~~~~ 546-4141 ~ COATS& WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. 5 IDRPOOL TEMNIS·ASSUME $353MO. ___ 6_7_5_·4_3_9_2 ___ 1 Quintard 's ad- Newport Hts. goodie one blk lo two-b1l bus-line M assive~ bedroom, 2400 sq. fl., two story. Quiet cul de sac. Step down liv- ing room. Formal dining room. Sunshine kitchen . Fiesta room INCLUOF.5 POOL TABLE! Secluded m ast e r s uite! ha s personalized fireplace. Walk-in closets. Laundry room. Fully sprink~red yard. Olympic sized pool and tennis courts as· soclated for only $13.00 mo. F ull price j us t $59,500. Best buy In tract. Don't delay. Cull 752·1700 today. QUIET SECLUSION New h:.ting on beautiful 2 betlrm, dbl i:ar $50,000 S:W,000 cash down. 4% commission, 50-SOsphl i:reenbc}t 1n Early with anyagent.1)42..2991 Uluff:.. Spl1t·level, 3 continued l-'riday-bdrm. 4!12 baths. Cul-de·------~---._ _______ __.. .. ac. Ace<.·~ ... Unusually pra vnh• µatm. !'need at Si9,SOO. Call on-X550. ()l.'(N fll 0 •II S fU'I It) M Nl(f' [e ll•d •••rb ••••••a.tr Fot CIMliW J.11 ACTIOH c.o A OAIU "6.0T AO-YJ$0e '4:t-U19 S©lldtllA-L££trs· Thal. Intriguing Wore/ Game with a Cltudle 0 •eo,,onoe lett•rt er the lour ecrombled WOtd• be- low 10 l0<m fou• almp'9 words. I U S URPE 1 12 I 11 I I 1~ ...... r-A...-, N......,,,.,....s E;;,...I ~1 1 I B R O OT I .,, ....... , .... ,--.-1 --., ... ,__,.,--4 v My wife sarws a ~ of . . . . . _ hernbvrQ9f. Sl'4t calls Ir tMtr ----------sleek. .,_,, f PL OCE M I ............ ,,--..,-....1,;.......T-I --, ~ o c_.,. .... c:t.w•i. .-.d '--""·-"-· _...._-.J.L...-..1...--J by tilll119 WI the """"'II -d you ..,.io,. lrOM lftll Ne 3 .....,, • ~(e;~,'.~m0 I' I' r r r I' I' I' r I e ~~~~::au '0 '1 I I I I I I I I 1 SCRAM LETS Altsw11r1 fn ClctnfficaffOfl 1080 Ol'FIJ '1f9 • II S (UN TO fl( NICE• .. -INll NEWPORT IEACH wBwt $5,000 Price reduction BF.TT ER HU RRY! Spic & s pan DuLch Colonial: s BR, 3 ba. home · frpl lovely gardeo & gr eenhouse I CALL 675-7060 GOV'TOWlia 38R, 2 bat.ha. $31,500 $~Down. $175 Colts & impoundt . S27S PlTl CALL55MIOO latbo•hJProp.. R..eton OM TOP OF THE WORLD Lovely 4 bedroom, 3 bath home at the top of Spyglass Hills. Beautiful views of hills, city & ocean. $184 500 incl. la nd. J eanne Newman 642-8235. (F77) DUPLEX OH SEASHORE DR. Extensive use of glass & wood near new -3 bedrooms 2 baths eac h unit. Fantas tic oc~an view from 3rd floor. 7 -car garage -hob- by f ~m -fee s imple -$154,500. Harriet Perry 642-8235 . <F78) llG CANYON VIEW New Deane home -2 bedrooms + den w /s pectacular golf course view Quiet cul-de-sac. $127 ,500. Dol'\n~ Godsha ll 644-6200. (F79) LOOKOUT! Ove r Ocean & Catalina! Very pri V4ilte 5 bedroom Ca meo Highlands f a rrl.ily home. Priced to sell at $91,09<>. MarthaMac;na bG.42-8235. (F80) "OML Y THE IEST" Quality & upgrading io this extreme· Jy d_eligbtful 3 bedroom , 21h bath, fa mily room home w /view on lg. secluded elevated lot . Perfect r a mi· ly home. Reduced to Sll4,500. Belle Chase Le'e 644-6200. <F81) THE EASY LIFE. Park·li ke setti n g. Exc itin g 3 bedroom Villa. Everything like new & charming! $75.000. Barbara Aune 642-8235. (F82) 641..nJI 644-6HO .. , 00... °"" ~ ~""' ......,.,. ~ CliliMtlll9 ... ••• 02 ••• l lo en!> nee ilh airs tory ing, oom ered nted and k to ark ter. s 1, ...... w. I" .... '°" w. .... s-. l"°"MI .. s. ...... '°" s.-1 ...... '°" s. •••••••••• •••••• 41 .ii •••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• "'" I 002 G ... ,... t 002 9 ••rlll I OOJ G ... ,.. t 002 .... ,_, I 002 G....... I 002 •••.•.... . ........••. ···············••······ ........................................................................................... . • ~ TWO AMO TWO Two l\fo bedroo m unit.s that are cute ! One i1 a stone front, shake roored . home with fireplace and mode rn kitchen. The other is over the gara ge with Ben Franklin fireplace. Both are close to slores and library. Presented at $92,5~. UH19U HOMES, Realtors -&75-6000 2443 • Coast Hwy;. Corona del Mar GtMral 1002IGeMnll 1002 ····~····f············· ·····•···•·•··•••······ \\' I· S I. I< Y :--.; TAYLOR co. H l ·\! TUHS Sl Jll'e 1 !J4 {j WXURYDUPl.EX-CORONA oa MAR South of1~wy, adjacent to Irvine Terr. Custom~esign. Spacious 3 BR, den & frpl in e . unit. 2 Yrs new. View! I I I San Joaqyin Hills Road NEWPO T CEMTEA. H.B. 644-4910 ------ General I 002 GeMNI I 002 ······1•t·i5i.;;····· ··~~~·;·~·;;~;!··· Elegantriiving & im EST.a.TE m edia te occupancy on A this Eastside easy main POL YMESIAM t.enance ~esidence. C~ose p ARADISE to shopping. Converuent . . • //"4tui Sndd ~ REALTORs' * ANNOUNCING • CAMEO SHORIS 4 Spacious bedrms in 2 separate wings, 3 ba's, massive formal dine room, island kitchen w /bltns & BBQ. King size pool & patio area. 3 Private beaches. FABULOUS OCEAN VI EW. Highly upgr aded. Principals call now. Appt. only. Presented by oor r esident specialists, Shirley and Marshall Rich. $189,500. . .CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona d el Mar N E NT MOMa .. (H llfll , .. ,.,, lfll. Ot llAH oUlf,U<I I• 1111 H llO# 1002 IG..,... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• THE AESTHETIC VALUE Shows in the Irvine Terrace home of this well kpown interior decorator; the delightful living rm., with comforta ble frplc. overlooks lovely gardens. 2 Bdrm~. (one very large), spacious din· ing area. The land is included cft $89,500 VEAR BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 •"•' > ! l COAST HWY C ORONA 0£L. MAl=I to every thing . Only Tropical ~lmospher~ m $36,000. 146•7111• Open soul;h sea island setting. I Eves. Desirable beach ar~a of Ge.ral I 002 GeMral I 002 c ustom home s ates. •••••••••··~··••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .. Walkt:r & lee Real tstrfe Formal entry. Huge S · II H-t~...t-2 STORY bedrooms, includes 20' fHIN5 -masler s uite. 2 Real 3 Br, form al dining, sep CHARMER m arble baths. Family ram rm w/ frplc. Assume 3 BR. POOL room. Massive enclosed 7% VA loan of $34,800. rec re a ti on or party COftdo PtflfhcMKe BEACH ---------1 room. Stone fireplace. 2 Br c lose to beach $29 900 PEMIHSUlAPT. Freshly paintedin&out. Great starter hom e. • 3Bdrms.,2 b~.patios. Fully s pnnklered lawns. Hurry, won 't last at Crlasslicentrdanl.ceLolarge · S s $29 500 am1 y size 1ving room Move·in eondlt1on. teps E.11.terior lighting. teps • · wrLh artisth: use of shut-1.o best ocean & beaches. to gol r course. Only Villa Pacific tt'n• & wood lhrou~hout. BARGAINS!!! REDUCED $10,000; Lus k home in Harbor View Hills. Beautiful gardens, view, 4 BR, den or family rm. Now only S125,000 REDUCED $.5,500 ; Eastbluff home with 35 ft. game rm., view, 2 frplcs., 4 ;liR, 3 Ba.· Now only i $99,500. REDUCED $150,000; oceanfront in Irvine Cove; prestigious ho m e, private beach, 4 BR, maid's, 7 baths ; 7,400sq. ft. oC luxury. Call for apJ't. The Above motivated sellers · lnviteoffers !! COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy .. CCWOIHI del Mor · "SellliuJ Red Estate i9t Newport Harbor Siftce 1944 .. 673~4400 !!:~:-! .......... !~~~ ~~!'! ••••....•. !~~~ I HOME IN IRVINE Small 3 bdrm .. 2 baths, surrounding beautiful atr iu m. T his is a free standing home with no common walls, located close to everything. Offered at $51,500 I (_cu_fiE!~:~T"!!!" In] 644-7662 COROMA DB. MAR Ge.ral I 002GeMt"al I 002 ............••.•............................•• ' DOVER SHORES Thursday, June 19, 1975 DAILY PILOT C7 Hout .. for w. Ho.Ms For~ HoeMs For ScH ...................................••.............•••••••.••.••• ., ... lalboct , .. ,....._ 1007 Costa Mesa 1024 ....... _.°" IHc.h 1040 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Old Balboa Charming 2·atory old beach houllt!. fo'ormal d1r11ng rm. Xlnt cond ttoo1n Cor boat. 4 Ooons from bay beach & pier . $72,500 LAWSOM REALTY 675-4562 ONTHEPOIMT Nr. Channel 4 br, 3 ba. home has 2400 sq. n. + 21-'1 car gar. Only 10 yrs. old & $127 ,000 value. OWNER MUST SELL. MA.KE OFFER! Showa by appt. 2146 Miramar Dr. 673·4224 Eves. & Wknds. SPANISH STYLE 2 br, liv. rm, din. rm, l lh ba. Some oceanvu. Im m ed. possession. Walk to beach & only $75,000. t:all: 979-1050 CENTURY21 Capistrano leoclt I 0 18 lAS1'SIDE Elegant 3 BR and fam rm .• qual1 ly built. Courtyard entrance, lrg . yar<l w/many lrwt lr~~. Only $2,650. down. 5-'0·3666 73$ ao~ ... sw .. , • C~tto Meta, Collfotnlu 92626 THIS WAS ANDIS A MODEL HOM! A cbarm1n~ 3 bdrm. tastefully dcl·orate d home 10 1mmucuhtt.eron· d1t1on throus:hout PreUy landscupm~ wtth an out of the magiaziM yard and patio with bwll·in S.B-Q • Oul i>la ndlng neighborhood cl08e to all sch ools, park, fenni• courts, and bike trail.s. One or the best buys an $34, 950 the beach area at $51,000. 0 S-..1fi Call 546·23 13. • .wHr ~ u . OPfN Ill 0. II s IVN ro 81 Ni(f. Family s pecial, extra . 1· h"&7 F!~!'.~~~E r*!llMI: flowers. Boat & trailer J gate. Wood cabinets,•-.--------• bu1ll·ins. 3 bedrooms, 1• .xtra baths, d en area. l>kr. 540-1720 TARBB.L 2955 Harbor Bl•d.. C.M. VACAMT U.S. cov·1· SALE! 4 Bedrms, 2 baths. large lot. Walk Lo beac h. Hecondit1oned. Call anyume. ....................... ---------SCOTT REALTY 536-7533 New Custom 3 Br, 21h Ba, ~UME 7% Loan, Sand-I~~~~~~~~~~ lge sundeck, covered pomte Hme 2 Sly, 4 BR, 3 patio, frpl, drps, crpted. Ba, sep Cam &d•o·i:m· Nr Cul·de·sac. Ocean View. So .. Coas t Shopping & By Owner. 714·524·1716 Irvine lndust. Park. Only 1/J ACRE $57,950. Owner. 557·5589 COl"Ofta d•I Mer I 022 5 BR2 STORY New on Lhe markdl Seller packing! 2Y:i Yrs ••••••••••••••••••••••• A SLEEl'ER eKec home. Deep pile 2 Charming houses on 3 BDRM, Cam rm, quiet carpet, decor drapes, widelotSo.ofhwy,CdM. location n ear South hugefamiJy,bricklplc,J I ba's, 3 car gar. ONLY Beaut. gardens. $91,500. Coast Plaza. Comer ot, $5l 950. AN D ASKING Owner, 673·41W lrg. back yard. $48,950. FO.R o FF ERS ! llkt GREAT NEW DUPLEX CALL NOW _962_·55_1_1 ____ _ 3 br, 2 ba, Crpl, cpts, & ~ drps, wall consider 2nd. ?"/. 752· 7315 •BY OWNER* 675·2024 e ves 673·2925 •llillll•..!,;~~.!.!~:::!J Approx. 3 yr. old vacant, RUSTIC! DONALD M. BIRD presLige 2 sty home Auoc1ote., •eolt0ts w /i m press1 ve enlrarwc. This large two story1 __________ 4 or, 3 ba, lg. Family rm, home. sits on a fine cor · ILUE HAVEH lovely k1tch. w/brkfa:.L. oer lot on a choice south bar. Slepdown, spacious of highway local.Ion. Lots POOL Liv. rm w/frpl. fo'rml. and lots of wood paneling 3 Bedr oom, 2 baths , din. r m. & 20x22 game and all wood calhedra l hardwood floors. dble rm. Cpls. & drps. in lux· ceilings. The whole I.op garage, quieL street , urious Park Huntington. fl oor is the mas ter $38,500. Lg. lol w/concret.e blk. bedroom .• "t'ou can buy Roy McCcrcle wall. Massive heated this gr eat home as part Realtor 1810 Newport pool in secluded yd. of a "package" for about Costa Mesa 548·7729 w/lavish prof. lndscpg. % of $140,000. Nr. schools & shopping. QUAINT! $79,500. Prin. only, This is the olher part of HO DWti TO VETS Owner. 835·7156 the "pack aJ?c''. An Up to $70,000. Call : Bill adorahlc cottage. Very, or S t eve, Ag ts . \cry olrl with lots oC local 516·8640/548·9871 Priced al $87,500 minutes to Lhe bea'ch. Several 2&3 BR units in Forlllul dllling room is Call for app't. Seller anxious. Call to· this popula r community, l'OIH'l'IH~nlly served hy 673·3663 673-8086 eves day 842·4!535. " prices start at $39,000 l<1P'e ,.."our met kitchen. oPfN rn O•ll s 11,JN ro Ht N f<(' CALL 96 ...... 05 ,., I. Salespeople N.,eed., ed :!:!' ::iteµdown family en !:·~;.: tert<.11nment center. associated Sandy beach is the setting for ~ew, custom coloni al home w /5 BR. f am. r m., forma l din., air cond. $295,000 LINDA ISLE View from la goon to Bayshorcs. Beaut. decorated. smaller ;3 BR & den; boat slip. $255,000 I C U~ t11 :.tor~. What ll HY Owner /Agt. ASSUME gr·c:it home lor a young \'Aor newGl.Nodown.3 couplc ora s mglc. . br. $37 950. 545.7739 1 .\vil rlault• lorahout t,30~ 968.79,14 • s1 10,ovv . C<ill 675·7225. --------- 8 j;!Qlo.(11 5 AfALTOPS l\1~t, I/¥ 8nb,,C f>1 Jbbl FAMILY HOME PLIJ5 INCOME Corona del Mar. AJmost new mag-1Cicenl Cive b e droom1 home. Two blocks I.t o m beach. Separata' dining room plus sp~cious family room . T wo bedroom ren· tal in r ear unit. All custom built. This 1s a new lilting and must be seen po be apprecia ted. Call 613·8550. ()l'(Nlll 0 •II S '1,JN 108( Nr(l t :~.: . 1 ·~~ e e e Stairs sweep lo elegant :···· . ma!:>tCr suite & children·s .:::::=============-ct u art c rs. Take over 7 1 :t';, loan. No new loan COSLS. Call 963·b767. r I llJ /II 9 •If S ftJN IC' I I Nt(f' r•~l u\ Jf)n A 1nf1 i\T MA'f 11 •A •f ,._\LL~:,· HE.\1:1'' . BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR Newport leach EXECUTIVE HOME Lots of room for enter· ta1ning around patio & pool. Custom home with heavy beam ceilings. In are a of beauWul homes. 3 BR, huge master, 2 baths, living, family, formal dine, + detached 3 r oom studio. Heavy she1ke roof. 2540 Vista Baya & Tustin Ave. Open Daily. Come see! A HOME $33,900!! This Newport V1sl<.1 3 bedroom home has Jn apple pie k1Lchen and ex· pansive living room with a massive custom stone fireplace. I ts on an estate sized yard with ocean breezes & minutes to the beac h. C all q ui ck . 546·2.'113. 341 Bayside Drive N B 675 -6161 [ ® lfl~ilHI General 1002 G..-. 1002 A BERG ENTERPRISfS CO * SHORECLlFF * 3 DR, Cam rm. Sl09.000. lly Owner . Principals on· ly. 673·4238 E/Side-Beaut ldscpd JBR 1 ~ba, fplc, pvt patio & fishpond. Ask'g $45,000. Assume $24,000. VA 7% . Pri ncipa ls only -By Owner. 645·1791/ 633·0485 EASTSIDE DUPLEX 2 & 3 Bdrm. $61,000. By owner 556-0567 646-3\:128. eves673·-1577 OPf•I r11 o •II S ILJN rort ,., • • 1Lachenmyer Realtor [,.lfitdll H,.ORSE OWNERS More than one acre near Back Bay with lon•ly Spanish style 4 bedroom home, pool. & bag barn with stalls and large l'Or· rJI. Even room for leni111> courts! It's all here-and unly $215.000. 642-5200 j PETE •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 STORY FORMAL DIME POOL $32,500 1800 SQ. FT. USE 3 BR, 2 Ba, Game Rm, TOWNHO 4 BR DUPLEX lots of tr ees & landscap· $26 000 with 3 BR, 2 Ba Rental ing. Asking $47,950. As· • South of Bayside Dr. s ume FHA loan. Call Assume high FHA loan with beauuful natural Dan Lee & Assoc. R.E. balance on charming 3 wood textures. Only l 673·1641 bedrm, l 1h bath patio year new. Call &14·7211 ----------r home. Close to beach, schools & shopi;>in;!. Use I ~ of pool a nd teruus courts. .l...__.:__ • I I ... $2,340. DOWN plus small closing t"Osts, moves you into 3 bdrm, 2 bth, 15 'xJS' pool, College Park ho m e. M6,800. 1~~~=~1 §~~~~~~~~Sell Idle items 642-5678[ CLASSIFIEDwill sellit. 1002 Gttteral 1002.Gfteral 1002 -BARRETT ~es.. REAL TY Winding pathway to tree clustered 2 story entry. Formal dining room. Gourmet patio kitchen INCLU U F:S R EFRIG· Ji; R A T 0 It ! G i a n t secluded master suite. Walk·1n closet. EXTKA LINEN STORAGE. Overs11.ed sewing & laun· ory room . WASHER & OltYEH I NCLUDED! lluge pre m ium lot. HI STYLE DUPLEX Will soon rise al 306 Fernleaf, lovely, quiet ZAGRODZKY Realtor. • Bl-:J\ UTI FU!. CAL. 494·8611 Lag. Bch. CLASSlC·3llH, sunny & ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• P&UMSULA DUPLEX ONLY $57,500 Charming penins ul a units. C~oice corner .lot, walking distance to the beach with ~mple l?ark~ng. R-3 zoning. These cute knotty pine units Just introduced to the market. MESA VERDE VIEW OHL Y $80, 950 Beautiful hidden 2 story on private cul·de·sac lot in prestige area . Make this new listing a must lo. see. This charming 4 bdrm, 3 bath home has ~ver~thm g a family could want. Large family room with fireplace & forma l dining room. If you need more space, call 545·9491 . GREENBROOK BEAUTY REDUCED $2 ,000 This lovely 2 year young home has just been r~duccd to $54.500. Too many upgrades to m ention .. A decorator 's delight. Heavy shake roof, huge fam ily room with 4 large bdrms & 2 baths . Take advantage of this.family's trnnsfcr · HUGE HOME -HUGE LOT. $47,950 FHA & VA This large 4 bdrm 2 bath hof!le with lo~ely enclosed polio & family room. Oversized· lot with space f~r boal or trailer. Fast occupancy: For s01~1eone who is tired of feeling cr amped. wants immaculate condition & a low down payment. 545-9491. TREE LINS> CUL-DE-SAC ONLY $59,950 This cha rming new Jis ti~g has everything. 3 oversized bdrms, large family room , rumpus room with a mple space for your pool table. Complet~ly redecorat ed fl oor to ceiling. Heavy shake roof with the charm of East.side Costa Mesa. I MILE TO IE.ACH $59,500 This lovely 2 s tory spacious home Is brand new on the marke t. 4 spacious bdrms •. 3 bath, family room & 8 formal dining room. Beautifully decorated, large yard & covered patio. Don't miss this charmer . It won't last. Call 545-9491 lot. Choose your own col· --------- ors & exterior, enjoy $45,750 Olympic pool & basket· HOME & INCOME ball court included in as· ~~~~~~~~ Eastside C.M. JBR, 2ba soc1at1u11. Anxious seller = beams, brick. wood & Mesa Verde first user 's wrate·off. Owner hquidates, im· home, dbl gar + l BR says SUBMIT ON YOUR FHA REPO apt. Assume 71r0 VA TERM S! Full price, 535 950 $127.500 med 1ale possession University Realty possible! Sits on a pool· loan. Small down.Owner $32.500. Prime Irvine! • w11l carry2n<lTD.Musl area. Ca ll t oday., 4BR-BEACH 3001 E. Csl llwy 673·6510 sized lot wilh covered sell-Full price SS0.900. 752·1700. . Abandoned! Hurry! SEE THE OCEAN CAL L PRESTIGE Ol'fN1119 •11HVNIOw M1• 'Beach cottage priced From your front step. llO:'wiES.~~~~ORS. r ~ 11ll!iW!'ll ~~o~e~rarsk~~~~c~~ep~ I ~:::h ~~: ~:[;r~~~~ ~ ~· !?~!~1!! I ping! A vaalable for a s unset: Take an ec1rly Call 642·56781 _,hm1tedt1me.Don'LwaiL! _mornin g JO~ on the ---------0-G al I 002 Jusl $1950 tolaJ doWn am:I beach. All t h.is can be patio. secluded back yard. Thick pile carpets, drapes. Buill·ins, wood cabinets. 3 bedrooms + family room. fireplace, cathedral ceiling. bkr. 540-1720 TARBB.L Gnteral I 0 2 etter 1 w monthJ bu s this yours wh~n you own this ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 · Yedr Y F spacious 3 BR Family 2955 Harbor II•-' spacious 4 b oom. or • -. quick appt. 01aJ 847·6010. room hon:te with huge Costa Mesa 45' OM THE BAY PLUS A beautiful custom home. Pier, fin ancing, ~pectacul a~ ~iew, p~rk· ing, spacious ente rtammg, swu~­ ming. All this plus much more 1s yours for $279,500. CUTIE-DUPLEX IM THE VILLAGE Cozy red brick fireplace, beam ceil- ings, 2 bedroom f~ont house. The back is a bachelor Hideaway. Never vacant. S74,500. NEW "9'' Pl.AM IN llUFFS Popular "Q·• plan with conversation pit and fireplace in living room. Large master swte and dressing area. Three bedrooms. On green· belt. fee land. S79,500. SEEING IS IRIEVIHG This beautiful pool a nd c us t om landscaping, 3 l>edroom, family room with large brick fire place home. on quiet back bay s treet. $72,500 TURTLEROCK FOR ONLY $54,9501 Yes ! An outstanding buy that you must see. Two bedrooms, den and 2 baths with large dining area. Light and airy. Very low maintenance, for only $54,950. LUSK HARIOI VIEW HILLS You will enjoy the outdoor fun of this ch arming home with its pool, jacuzzi, twin char.broiler & gas Ii· ghts. 4 bedrooms. 2 balhs. $105,000. HEWPORT IUCH 64 .. 1766 A COLOWB.L-1.,..KY CO. "' ,, ;. 1sru"'lrourN1n• master suite & low, low ---------. upkeep. Only $95,000. ['8J : l • 1•. ~ ' ,:~ 11 . I I : ' ~ ' ., ~ ~HERITAGE • • REALTORS PERFECT for Owner /Occupant. 2 Hra n d new Bea c h Duplexes, w1lh 3 BR, 2 Ba Un1ls ea. Ample garage & Pllrktn~ with l.st owner 1teprectallon $85.000 ca C•dl 644 nu /Jn NIGEL [}AILEY & ASSOCIATES I I with terms. Call &14'7211 .~ . MOVEIMMOW Owner extremely anx· ious, will lease/ lease· option/ or assume FHA loan with small down. $380. mo. 4 BR, den, N.E. side. bright, huge rear yard, on cul·de-sac. $18,900. 1710::! Erwin Ln. REALTY IN C. 714/846-1371 Real Estate byMrl!AY Spiffy ae.- Spanky larqe Dramatic Sparuc;h arch leads to raised lurmal cnLry. Huge master&Ulle fealurcs da1, lor bed. a bcdrm11. M~in~ a: bellt V• io~. Open ll.ou. ... e JW\e 2 l H. 11 t o 5. 19301 Mc Laren Century 21 ~-7S,2 • .J t ·H I &.cw Prepwty JOOO Hn11• U•fwof1b1~ H•1n U.._.IMtl Tow ... M•• .,_ 1 .. ah u..tww. Ape,... u.funl. OAflY PILOT ThUnlday,June 19, 1975 .._)ft For w. Hemet...,. w. I~·",_. s-. ....................... ;;;:;;c:;;~;:;.···ic;6;~:;;::;;;;~···;;~~ • •••• •••• • • ••••••-•••• ••••••••• •• •••••••••••• •••• •••• • • • • ••••••••••• Unfllral1hecl 3525 ••••••• • • • • • ••••••••• • • • • •• • • • • • • ••••••••••• • TWO-I unll ~ bldl Just Coste M... 3224 lnM 1144 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Costa M.sa 3124 H•tt'"' och 3840 comploted lorsale. Close ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••-••••••••ADULT community-••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••• ••••••••••• lo maj o r 1bo~plnf. ~Acre,211Rhomo.room •ltlHTALS• c~odo,2bd,2oo,oceao LARGE~b ludlo,p11tlo, CC'nlcr . lsl yr wnt.e.ol · tw rec vehicles, boal/· UNlV. PARK view, clu~hs~. $360. n\o. rncd. c oup • lnlanl ok. $14M. S36·2S79; r&.SOlO trallera etc. Horses 2 BR, l ba ........... $315 Laguna Niiiuel,496-7037 No pet.s s ;1.~. Av¥1l DILUXE4-ft.EX J><>tmble. ~.mo. Bar. lUR,21 .. ba ..... $375/42$ BEAUTIFUL & arterJunc lth.l\lso2br r· d G retlRlty642-.5200 3Ult,2Da .........•. $t2S b S J newGoln studio ava July bl. ~ ············~~-~~~~~~~···:········· NEAR FREEWAY & Westminster Mall 3 licdrm, 2 balh, up ~raded carpets & tile. (;as bllns. thshwasher, fireplace, 2 car garage. Pool size yard. VA 6% as· sum able loan. $44,950. Bkr 536·8836. Just listed!! Beautiful 3 BR. 3 Ba, oversized living room, family room. FORMAL DINING ROOM W /FIREPLACE, luxurious kitchen. Custom decorated thru-out. Spaciously manicured yard. Ideal for entertaining. A SHOW-OFF HOUSE SOUTH COAST INVESTMENT 549-01 I 2 646-6 710 offers • tt9dtt.lonaf 3 bedr041m, 3 b9th, ocean vtew home at 1001 Cllff Dr. for $89,500 v a r e o r o v e . TURTLEROCK t e an oaqwn o I 847.H -IO F'1rcplaCH, pool, 1-1, 2·2, $190, 2 Br, Klcb pet 3 BR. 2 ba ........• $42S Course 1~ Irvine. Pool & 1-=------r---- l ·J bod rooms, encl East.aide, 4~ S: frpl kids COLLEC~PARK Rec tac s. Across from 'PAClOUS 2 br·s. $159 & 1&arages. Xlnt apprecia· pets fncd gar. •HR, f•m . rm +bonus UCl & regl!>nal par~. ~ S169. Childret1 OK. 17~1 lion area. Only 10'%down 3 Br, 2 Ba kldapet.t rm .. 2\-\ ba ......... $540 br. ba~ & i-:ntert.ain ml. PIMICIHk "A" Keelson, 1 blk. W. of paym~nl.CaU83S-3544. 4Br,2Ba,kldspeu 3BR,den,Zba ...... ~ioo Ctr. t or So~h1sticat,ed UYIS Uf' Bea<.:h Ul. off Slaler SparlJ og IDVHtmont FURN $lU, 1 8tainales .-. Adults .. R~f 8 . ~~q d. 0 ITS u.a. E 842-0389 Corp. Foo/Brkr Owner, he d. RE Bkr. T ""'M 1----------- HOMIAHDBS $700 mo. Lease. 5'"1-8062 Over 500 tall tree~ and BR, 3' 2 Iii. to tx:acb, •642-9900• VISleN ~:i:.~~n. & aft s:JO or ~~le~:.'11! 8c~:tc ~ l ~! $ffJ~m~~~~~77~~ct. ~ar. RULTY taxing setting for your Dix nr new 3 Br, 2 Ba, 552_7500 2 Br, air cond Townho~e. spacious new l·or 2· NEW Adult l&3 br, sep. frpl, dsbwsbr, dbl gar. ----------• Attached gar, wshr/dry. bedroom apa rtme nt. gar 's, 0 /W, rpt, drpS, no gardnr. $310. 67$-t•uo. R•uT"''S El Toro. $275. 830-8199 From Sl95. l''urnlture pc ts . 8 4 2 • 5 8 3 4, """' '"" -·1 bl s 11 2i:J·4~8·1750 2 BR, z Ba .• $300/350/360 av.a1 a e. ma pe ts •--------- HAVE.-luytrS WAMT- MESAVBlDE 4 BR, 2 BA. Very clean. Fenced yd. $375. S.S7-ll38 3 BR., 2 BA •......• $38$ AportmHts FuntlsMd OK. AduJ~s on!~. 9 A:\f 4Br,21~Ba,bonus .• $525 ••••••••••••••••••••••• to6PM.2300 foair,vh:w Mewportl•adt 3869 3·4 BR. Furnished Corona del Mer 3722 Rd .. Costa M e.:.:i. I hone •••••••••••••••••••••• SUMM ERRENTALS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 545·2800. 4 Pl ex w /2 3-bdrms. Unlts4To1SO Avail July IS, <Cot Pk. )3 br, 2ba, lrg famrm&dln rm. Shown by appt only. RAISOR'S 2 Br. l Ba, frpl, patio. S. of --------- hwy. Avail July l.S, S'l'J5 2 Bll. 2''2 DA Studio apt. PARK MEWPORT APAUMEHTS llachtlor 1or2 Bed rooms and Towe houses East.side Duplex. Lr!: cor· _S37_S_pe._r_m_o._6'2_·97_:1_1 __ 1 ner lot. Garden. $38,000. VERY Sharp Home, xlnl Agt. 548·8642. area, 3 BR, 2 BA, big 547·0993/ 496·1981. BILns, J.)/W, cplg & drps. REALTORS Costa Mesa 3724 Pal10. $265 mo. ili8 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine ••••••••••••••••••••••• _J_o_a_n_n_._A_g_l _. ~_4!08 __ 1 __ Fr. S229.S() Open 9-6 LUHy screened pat.lo. Family CampusValleySbopCl(. LOW RATES E-SlDE 2 br, l 'h ba, encl CALL 813-8600 •Studio & 1 BRApts garage, patio. Adults on· Spa· Pools·TeMis Acr oss Crom Fashion Island at Jamboree on San Joaquin Hllls Road. 2 4 PLEXES only. $MS. A.gt 546-4141 • MESA VERDE immac 3 2Br, 2b•. Coado. Avail Ju. NC?rth , Costa Mesa-br, 2 ba, frm rm, dbl frpl, ly 12. Po~l/Park. 5275 prime 10vestment, al~ 2 D/W, cpts-, drps, dbl gar, mo. To 10quire Ph : bedroom_. l~ bath act.,;a· lncd. $425 mo. Grdnr. 833·0618. cent units. Annual 10-5454740 ----------1 come $18,720-priced for TURTLE ROCK 3 br 2 ba immediate sale at $79,000 2 BR. cpt.s, d.rps, gar. 2 wet bar, atnum. Lease each. Call 545"8424 As· sm. children up to 3 yrs. $425. mo. 833·1.9'l7 s ociated South Coast OK, no p ets. $17 5. -----------i Brokers. 646-2826 LGCJ1otna Beach 3248 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •BALBOA TRIPLEX (l ) El Toro 3232 OCEAN FRONT Laguna b k d f S 38 & D oya c on o. r. .. a , •Water Beds ly. 548-7692 or644-0878 •TV & MaidServAvail •Phone Serv, Hlcl pool •Children Section 2376 NewPOrt Blvd, CM 548-9755 or &tS-3967 HOLIDAY PLAZA DEL\JXE Spacious l Br. furn a"t. Pool. Ample parking. Adults, no pets . 1965 Pomona Ave., CM Eastside Ira 2 Br Bllns , w /W. re1rig, pool. (7141644-1900 $190 Ad Its-no pets--------- 642·9520 LIVE N tar The Beach! CC1Ja del Sol Mear co...-.iOl'l Ueaulllul Adult AptS CEDAR WOODS Fr•m $180 32'J University Or, near 21661 Br:Ookhurst, llB Hack Bay. 1 br, 2 br & 96il·6653 d e n . fo'r•om Sl85. --------- Eastsidc. 548-7-137 or --------- 646·1164 MESl VERDE 3 & (2) 2's·Fum'd. and ••••••• 1lf; .............. R ·I c d 3 b 'J b Casa de Oro oo e . or um mer. r e ndo. Dbl gar, 2000 sq. ft. Bar, frpl, Sec. View Home w/Pool & Agent. 673·5410 patio, b ns. $330 per mo. guard. $795 mo. Lse. ALL UTILITIES PAID ns lk>ker S1r&e1 l::nclosed Front. Yard. * DELUXE 6 UNITS 1 d a Y 8 3 3 • 1 7 l 0 , Adults only. 71'1·499·2771 Compare before you 540-3666 CASA VICTORIA J,2 &3Br, Unfurn/l''um fr. $169.50 gas/wtr. pd. 2 Bdrms., l 112 bath condo wilh pool. ~3.5 Mo. Co•lo Me..,, Colilornio 92616 4BR, fam . rm. 2927 · eves/wknds S8l·Sl75 or rent. Custom designed ----------1 Cassia SL. NB. $92,500. blklOocean. <2)3BR, (S) 962-1022 VACANT,2story,3Bed,2 featuring: View· 4 BR. 3 rlaths 640-1406 Owner. 2BR. In good cood. Balh view 2 s undccks •Spacious kitchen with R1v1er a coastlt oe toe; Yeager Really,556-6171 Fountain Valley 3234 big yard. 4!J4.06J4. ' indirect lighting wood exler. PaJos Ver<les IMMEDIATE ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Separate din'g area stone. Lg. 11 v rm, beams, POSSESSION DELUXE 4-ft.EX Big, vacant 4 BR home. Locjuna Hlguel 3252 •Home-like storage fplc.; opens to patio & LIDO ISLE In xlnt San. Clemente Only $300. mo. Close t.o ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Private patios lath hse. Blln kitch + locallon. Priced bel~w everything. Everybody BEAUT. Norlhview JBR, •Closed gar w/storage Ad ults·No Pets Sec. gale Pool. Rec. Rm, Elevator 525 Vicloria, 642·tl970 120 ALBERT PLACE Deluxe 2 br, 1 ba. adults, no pets. $185. Gall: STEPS lO BEACH 2 BR. I qi, unf, ~ MEWPalT CREST 2 IJR, 2 Bacondo$525 WE HAVE SUMMER RENTALS lndry area w/wshi; & If you're ready for a c· Mkt. $93,000. 3 umts welcome, no fee. World 2~ ba fam r m $500 •Marble pullman 044 d r y c r. Fam rm lion, may be ide~ for w/frplcs., 1 has ocean Real EstateSSS.7777 1 • 1 •. T · K' · Bd lr•ine I w/beams . Only$69.950 you; 3 bdrms., 2 baths, view. 2 yrs old. No van-ease me. poo pnvi s. • pmg1size rms 5215. NEW 2 br. Patio. 530.3572 833·9781 associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 202~ 'W B•lbro b I l Jbb I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mission Realty 494-0731 parquet. firs., copper cancies. 80% loan avail. 2BR. 2BA. Brantl new. 495·1164 • 00 • Darb~ques·su r· Adults, no pets. 527 W. F Sal plumbing. Xlnt condi· al9'h%.Agt.842·7407. Swim pool, Lennis, all 2 BR, tlh BA. fncd. yr. fa0n~~~Sep1ng~llh plush Wilson 645·9614;00·1603 Or e or .~"'W s peclac ular \'iew llOn $107 500 adult $290 mo """9532 " · ' Lit.tie Balboa Island · . ......-Gardener. S300 mo. A ults. NoPets Mesa Verde; dlx. 2 Br., Lease/ option home over 2600 S.F. 3 Br, Duplex, view of Eastbay. H•tin-'on leoc:h 3240 Leas e. 213·782·Q4m l BDRM. Furn $215. lVl ba. Walk· in closets. I h h. 2 11: ba. 2 fp, wet bar, all ':f' 365 w w I ..,, • ., l97 l I s your c 01~e on l is elec. LHILihs. micro wave Owner will finance.••••••••••••••••••••••• Newport Beach 3269 . 1 son~· paUos, gar age; cust. cpt. d1arm1n g 3 bdrm in & compactor service 675-1884 BEAUT. 4 br, 2 ba, family •••••••••••••••••••••••Dana Point 3726 & drps, blt·ins; sma ll Un1verslly l'ark. A rr~tl room. gutters' & more.------------Real Estat~ rm. Close .~ ~chool & 180 DEG. VIEW ••••••••••••••••••••••• child OK. $225. agl \ alue at S.Sl,000. $!.l:i,000. See at 3229 Al ta EAST BLUFF Want'"'d beach. $450. 962·273'1 BR 833-1768 ..-2900 NewPOrl Harbor, ocean 2 . S250. ----------RAISOR'$ La~u na. 494·lS22. lmmac. 3BR, Den, Beaut ••••••••••••••••••••••• Brand new $70,000homc 2 & Catahna. Beaut, new UTILS. PO. 3 Br, lower, encl. patio., i.CICJWla Hills t 050 decor/landscp'g. $84,500. IRVIME COVE mi from Bolsa Chica exec. Bluff home, 3 br, 4 496·0195&960·11'12 crpts, drps. Nr OCC. REALTORS ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>w n 640-8023 Open n cs ponsi ble person State Beach. S.-195. mo. ba, vaulled wood ceil., Huntin-'onBeach 3740 S220.Afler 6,557-0350 s t/S 1 5 2!115 ""t J 1·k b d Formal living & dining formal dining rm, fam ':f' '1:>23 Campus Dr., lrvinc $53,000. S~. un . . . vii a pa 7r~~do~n:r~~o~eo~rfo~~ rm, spac. fam rm w/wel rm, 2 frplcs, wet bar. ••••••••••••••••.••••••• NEWBREEDAPTS. Campus Valley Shop Ctr. 6 BR, Newly Painted. Please call 8ll·HOO. bar. 1 bdrm, bath dn. up-ma s 5 iv e ma s t er NO INCREASE m sum· Lrg bach. w/lofl , pool, __ C_A_L_L_8_3_3-8 __ 60_0 ______ 9_68_·65-_IB ___ HARBOR VIJ:.:W HOM ES stairs 4 bdrm, 2 bath, 3 bath /Roman t ub, lge mer ren~. Beautl brf~m jacuzzi, encl gar, util's L u ·-...a I 052 PORTOFl"O ··s 1> 21L. ba car gar., cust.om pata'o. country kilchen w/view, apts $16;, & $175. Sparush pd. Adults onl y. $205. 3'J3 Refrigc!"lllor. Security. Pool, Jac.'\Jzzi, Rec. Blctg w /exercisc rm. Billiards. ColorTV. lHVINEsi~~ESADR. Urliversily Park, Villa"C OC)Ufta "1':t-· ,, " l. '" R t I I bid I H ·1t 645 u11 b + sep lBR lbaguesthse en as orr1·ce 963·4581, home bbq, compactor, self sty e g, pvt enc gar, amt on. ... ... ). end Unll. L'ordham 4 ••••••••••••••••••••••• . · . I l d 'PWO bd1·m 1 gar Beacll ,. d 1 f u ••••••••••••••••••••••• 751-646l clea n oven. service poo. sauna, n ry, adlts. · · lir, 2".: ba. backs up lo ~ ! ca or teen~gers, ve. Hous~s F11r'ftished porch, 3 car gar/opener, 17301 Keelson Ln, 1 blk •Tropical Pool• Priv. Lido s hopping Plaza. Close lo tennis ·~ help. relallves or of· W f Be I ff SI 2 Br cpts ..i.-... bll s area. S2!5/mo. 673·2828 & f I I . , flee. 2600 sq. fl. Must see ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3 BR, l~ BA central vacuum system. . o ac ' o atcr. · • '"I"'• n · t.~ls ami Y poo · . .. to appreca·ate floor plan. G-•ral 3102 OOLLHOUSE! Lg. yd $13:>0. mo. 645-7102 or 842·7848 spiral staircase, r eal WESTC,IFF2b t b S..>-1 .000 By Owner . . .. Nr pool,clubhse &green· •• :::•••••••••••••••••• w/fruittrecs &roomror 645·6177. ----------: frplc,refrlg,patio,gas & Lo~nho~e . Ad~I:~: :o 5;)2.8947 b e l L. $95 ,000. Fee. Costa Mesa , 2 Br, $140, garden. $350 mo., lsl, WEEKLY RATES water pd 5·18·ll68 µels. 172' Bedford Lane. 644-7866 ul1I pd. MH; also walk to last & $100. refundable Immediate Ocaipancy Executive Suites Costa Mesa's Finest Loe. $285. mt. i\ va1I 711;,. Turtle Rock Hills The perfecl yard lo s hare wtth guests. patio, dou· ble BBQ. fare pit, pool, j acuzzi a nd the beauty or p rofessional landscap· ing. ll 's a lovely 3 bdrm .. 2 bath home wllh fa mily room, formal d1rung and ulillly room. Comer lot VleW ani.J a prll:C or • $99 500 . "' VISleH UALTY 552-7500 water NB,$125ulilpd;or sec. Cal l : Jani ce Exec Home. 4Br, 2Ba, 727YorktownBl•d Only kind in lhe area. 548-7533 .,..__L.._.l~D-0..._l.._.S..._L-E..._., lry Lhis ocean vu, Lag. 9548637·0067267 , 642-5215, Cpts/d/rpst. aUacbedF d~dl lleachBlvdatYorktown 9uiet-sarden·hkc-adull -<-.,-o:::::--,3-B-r,-2-b-a-,b-l-k-to_b_c_h. Bcb, $165 util pd, singles · gar w au 0 open. nc 536-0411 hvtn" Lgc l 2 3 Br l 2 .,,.,.,., OK Agt/F ,....... 0A30 yard. Annual leas.e. $595. b· ' • ' • • No pet.s/c\lildren. Yrly Via ... ice . ee .. ,.....,.. . VILLA PACIFICA Ph: 640.1289. STUDIOS le I IRs 88: WW crpls, drps , W·NcwPOrt 00·1603 Lovely 3 br, 2 ba . 2condos·2&38Rs •Full Kitchen patio, bllns, some wood ' Fireplace. $82.M. Houses Unfurnished Call968-2297 $425. 3 BR, 2 Ba, Frplc, •Heated Pool burnin g frpl. Beaul 3 BR., H~ b4; l doorlo Owner/Agent ••••••••••••••••••••••• room for camper, boat •Laundry Facilities landsc~d. heated pool & beach. Open Sat. 106~2 673·&is!> Gttteral 3202 3 BR, 1~ BA. Bltns. crpts, 2826 Ir vine. 646-8883 •Free Utilities Altraclave rent. Olive SL $325.S42·6118 .._,..... _ _ _ _...... • • • •• •• • •• • •• •••••••••• S 3 6 O M 0 . D a y s • Free Linens Martinique Apts. ~--~--FREE FREE 2 13 /9 43 -8535; Eves Lovely Blulfsgreenbelt.3 •TV&Maidserv.avail l777 SantaAnaAve,CM 3BRLo\'elydu~ex.Frpl, Karbor View Home, 4 Ur, •P re .0 I Se · • 846-4288. BR, 21"2 ba, Walled entry. •Bar·B·Que Mgr Apl 113 646·5542 cpts .. patio, gat. Walk to 2 Ba Montcgo. Nr. park ro ssi na rvice . Steps to pool Nwpt. High. ~5 lease . all schools & pool Well •LANDLORDS• Avail. Now-4 BR. 2 BA. $SOOMo. Agent644·1133 •Ph~neServicc $315, 3 Br, 2 Ba. patio, 640·0899Agt. landscaped. 833·1Ss1Ior Hom~ finders • $37.5 per m o. Ask for •l Mile to ocean gar., near new, no peLs. appl. $81.500 By Ownr. 642-9900 Kenh, Bkr. 9624471. PAHOR~MIC .VIEW Newport Beach 3769 642·1603 BIG CANYON EAST 2400 r 4BR hug C l·r · · La t Super 3 bcdrm 2 ba + Bay & Irvine Hills. En· ••••••••••••••••••••••• . Spacious 3 Br, apart. on sq. l.. • e SanClemente 1076 a i ornaas .rges · tertalner 's delight -2DR,2 Ba, Sunken Lav-i;:olf course. 2 car gar fam rm. dm rm, 21hba ••••••••••••••••••••••• •Henlal Service!• de!'. Crpls, drps, R/O, w/pool & game room 529.9a WK UP. 1Bdr,2 ~a rm, Frplc, B/I, patio, w/aulo door opener, air home on corner lot with p R E S 1 0 E NT 1 A L , . $350. mo. 963-4500 ask for F l l ' 4 b 3 ba · & Bach. Color TV, maid A/C. gar :idults. 5225. cont! .. frpl. wet bar, dbl Vlt!W.$81,500. • . ~ . CDM$185,1Brk1dspelall BevorJoc an as icnew r. · sen·, pool. THE Ml::SA, 519.8225 • ----------t BOND REALTY INC. !I E l~llTS New . C?ndo ulil pd 2 blks tobch. 4000 sq f.t .custom home, 415 N. NeWPOrl lll. ND,1----------• self · c leaning oven. U .... IV. puui 27812 Forbes Roarl 2.sR, 2ba . pool bwll·ms,, LAG 3 Hr, 2 Ba, kids & Ne~ carpet, d~apes . & wood ce1hngs, 3 frplcs, 646.9681 2 Bit, fed yard, $l8S. mo. Washer/dryer co1ncc- " -LagunaNiguel 831.9411 s in g le story $39,950 pool paint.40edrm,2baw1th many xtras. Sl.250 mo. . Juncl7·Julyl7.l~lo.on lion. Etc, Btc, Etc! The or1ganal is sull the Owner 675 3587 11 Sch 4 Br 2 Ba k.ids OW. $365. mo. 963.4500 645·7102 or 645-6177. CLEAN 1 or 2 Br Sl60·S180 ly! 675·3396 _64_.i._u:i_·o_9 _____ _ best. H erc's one o f NIG UEL S HOR ES· . pcl ' ' BevorJoc 1 Arlults, no pets. 2121 E. L'cl 1 1 ( 4,rv1ne's original homes; OCEAN SIDE OF HWY. Westminster I 098 JI. Bch $170 l Dr, appli 2 STORY 3 br, 2l-'2 ba. con· 16th N.llls. &15·HH8cvcs. 2 BR, ls l fir, encl patio, 1 0 ". c Hay ront ~Br, :.ee t.h1s i;rcat floor plan 3 Bd, ram.rm. & rec rm. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :.1ngles. 3 Bed rm• l ·~ b !1 • do. Frpl, bllns, ~I. $358 crpts, d r ps , dshwhr . J~a. Summer or \rly. lhal gives 3 bdrms., Te nnis, pool. secunty HOMEFORA Fee/Brkr washr/drye r/refng. JO· mo.Lse.834·1416 A~me~ts s tove, r efrig. $175 . :1~~~~8~r U~fum Owner lam1ly rm., 2'h baths; 1n gale Leaving area. SUCCESSFUL MAN HOMEFIMOEAS cld. Vacant. ~· per BLUFFS 3 BR 2!f.I Ba Unfumashed !J62-8936 ----· ------a.~ood localion near U.P. $91.500. 496-96&1. If you a rc quahly con· * 642-9900• mo. Ask for Keith, Bkr, Den or 4lh BR, patio: •••••••••••:••••••••••• 70:J Shah mar, Apt A. LXY Twnhsc. nr Hoag, 2 E~em. School. Owner scious and looking for a n . 962·4471 pool & greenbelt.. $SOO. Balboa Pentqsula 3807 . . br, :! ba, patio. $240. mightrecarpel&pamlt.o Newport Beach 1069 elegant home we invite Ocea Vu L g Sch $165 F 1 I A B D & mo 644·7515 •••••••••••••••••••••••Sharp 1 DR, p~nel e~ Qu1t!l adlls . 6~2·0596/ l b er's tasLe Com ••••••• • ••••••••••••••• ' n · a · · • our eve • r, en I · · Se walls stove & refng Sl'1;, sw uy · · you lo inspect this large ul1I pd Singles OK or 2 Family Rm 2'h Ba 8l8l PLUSH 2 DR , 2 Ba, m c. • · &t2·l:ri6 parethis homeatSSS.900. PROMOMTOAY Weslhaven home. 1 Br SlS5 pets OK CM Granl Dr lfB,926-loft2 1lRVINE TERRPvt.bome Bldg. P ool , 2 Prk g -Mo . Ask for ~d. BAY HOMES Bedrms. 21, baths, Cami· A l~o. fncd 2 Br. tm'. s1ao: . ' for Lse. 1 blk. t.o bay 3 spaces. On the main bay. Jones Realty 673·6210 San Clemente 3876 IRVIME HOMES. Luxury w a lerfro n l ly rm, formal dining rm, kids. pets OK. 2 Br. kids. •IMMACULATE, 3 Bdrm br, ,2 ba, dbl. gar., yd. & Summer, $425. wkly, or VALUE, Quiel 2 br. cpl, ••••••••••••••••••••••• REALTORS homes priced from large master bcdrm, 3 pets, s1n~lcs, Lag. Bch. 2 Ba Fam Rm. cpts, dtps patio. $475. 67?-3354 $450. yrly. _Ask for Al, drps, s lv/re rng, D/W, ~ BR, 2 ba, bltns, 2 car 552-7000 $211 ,300. 55' walenronts. car gar. All this can be Agt/Fcc97!l·8430 $300 CH EERY llbr. View 833·9300or613·:H37evcs. pool. MaturearluJLsonly, garage. Golf cou~:.e l''ormerly PeuitRe..rlty 607 Bayside Drive, your:. for only S65,000. Balbo I I d 3206 •SPACIOUS,48r,2 Ba Home 3 br 2 ba bllns Coro adelMcr 3822 nopcls.Sl50.5'18·0878 view. $235. & $2;,0. -NcwportB.each.673·3900 Call Century 21/Surf a san cpts,drps,blt·ios$330 ·, • • ' " 49~·2339 Laguna leach I 048 Really 536·75~2. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Red Cpl Rltrs 893·1351 self-cln g. oven, fncd. yd, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 HR. 1 B1\, nu cpl. drp:,.. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• BAYFRONT . Bayfront, brand new 3 BR . all. dbl. gar. Comm. MEW DUptLEX D/W, enc. gar. ~Ulel cpl. Apartments '1anu5Md OCEAN VIEW 8us1neu ,.roperty 1400 duplex. 2 baths. $700 1 BIL Condo. nr beach, pool. $5SO mo. 640·1289 Deluxe spht·level; 1300 $185. 846·712:J or Unfurnished 3900 2 Custom Homes ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mo/yrly Agent 675-4000 pool. Vic Beach & Allan· Eves. sq fl, 2 bdrm w/loft·den, --••••••••••••••••••••••• Custom built 2 bdrm .. 2 BALBOA PENINSULA ,.RIMc oc.r.•CE La Im med occ $190 1 Br, Pvt. Balcony, THI!: EXCITING bath home: view living ·Excellcnt locationonthe '" m 8 Ibo p • 3 07 . . up. . POOL & Tennis w/Back frplc,plushcrptg.bome· crpls,drapcs,$150 rm. wi th frplc. & paneled Hay &only 1h block t.othe 8UILDI~ .~ •••• a •• ~.".'~~~•••~••• 536·1187· Bay vu. 2100 sq. fl, 3 br ltke stor age, walk· in 962_8936 PALM MESA APTS. walls; scp. 2 car r.:arage, Ocean. Each home bas 4 One Mill ion$$ ~osl exceptional home on or 2 br w /den. Frpl. $595. c loscl s, bath & guest MINUTES '1'0 NPT garden scu1 n~. Pnv~lle bdrm s • 4 b al h s & $172,000·past yr income Poinl. Su ' lol, zs· hv rm, MICE HOUSES 644·0634 batb, bit~ gas range & Large 2 Br , 1 Ba, bltn BCII. patio area w1~h mature Gallery, 2 fireplaces. Excellenttaxshelter forml d10 rm, 4 BR. 3 BA,. 3 &4 Bdrms •. 2baths, THE Bluffs 3 br, 2 ba, end o ven, pal10 deck, 2 car ran ge & oven . $325 Bach. 1&2 BR. from$165. t r ees. Sec t oday al wetbar. ultra modern GrestNewportLocat1on r 1 b rd.s enclosed garage w/laun· 646.3487 or S-18·Sl7l A<tult~. No Pets .. ro Ted Hubcrt&Assoc. sunrm, elev .. gardens irep aces, igyo · unit on greenbelt nr. dry room. Pay only elcc· l.>61 Mesa Dr. 4'117.500 kitchen & pnvate pier. 675·8500 lrg cabana. Magnificent No fee 840-1311 pool-schools. Lease $400 tric. Adults. So. of Coast 0Clfta ftoint 3826 (5 lilks East of Newport i''ec land. See at 1200 panoramic view of bay. TOBIN REALTY mo. Call 644"8129. Avail Hwy, 5 blks from beach. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Blvd.> mfi~brP~ East Balboa Blvd .. or Corwmercial Lse Uy Owner $1000/mo. July 15. $425. 435 Goldenr od, OCEANVIEW 516-9860 ~Il~ ~:11115675-8120formorede· Property 1600 l-538·3998or675-9644 3 BR. 2 BA La Cuesta Co r ona del Mar . 2 nr. for qual'd. people. 499·_2soo 1-----------1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Capistrano leodt 3218 w/bonus rm: els. to bch .. F:; i:..zs~,a~rP~~~ <7l4J675·9:J37 545·4391. Aft. 6PM • ----------NEWPORT SHOllfS C~~'!,':.,~~;,~~~ t~~r,;::, ......... '. ............. schls. New cpt, pamt. ••~·clean;ng oven trash DELUXE Apt.• br, 3 ba. SPACIOUS Lower 2 br, 2 I \~e OPEN DAILY Large 2·story 4 BR, 3 7 untts. Priced n ght.Call OCEAN view new 3 br $385 mo. lst&last +.Va· compactor, frpl&w/bar, nr. beach. $600/mo. la , gar. $235 mo. 1-SPM baths;2sundecks.patio. Ted Tress en condo,21,-\ba.Pool,len-c ant. 2 13·427·4694, 2 car g ar w/opener. 673-0092 496.1999,eves&wkn<Js. Walk lo beach, tennis, (7l4 ,639.6700 or "·' •. 51A 7 • rns ct, clubhouse. $400. 714·963·7024 Ocean View. 545-6722. !iparklingnew "condos". clc. Neerls TLC. priced "'" ., Callaftcr6pm.493·3541 . 3 BR, l 'h ba. yd, gar. New0cluxe2br 2bacon· BIG' Tc>P quality construt·tron n~ht at $61.950. Call C0ttdominl11tn$ 2 Br, 1 Ba. covered pauo S-ClenMnt. 3276 wash/dry, S375 mo. yrly. do. Patio ocean'vw. Yrly. a,od appointments. From CA YWOOO REALTY fOf' sale 1700 Corona del Mer 3222 fin ve thru gar. 19142 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Adlts/no pets. /\vi. 7/1. Security bldg. $450 mo. $$4,500. See today at 420 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Carp Cr. HB. $265. BEAUT Ocean y 1·ew 675-0657 642·7912 c•36 7,,..1} C l'~ll 675 7"":. * 548 1290 • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 960 3389 9.:o 6726 • I I ' ... • <H1 . ypress vo · £&.J. ,_ ____ • ____ ._ 11.V. Homes 4 Br, 2 Ba+ · or uo· · brand new, upgraded, 2 1·~25-6504 ----------• •$ 19,950• fo'. R. Spect. view. w/pool 2 Story, 3 BR u Jack & s ty 3 BR 2 Ba . H1111ffngton Beach 3840 .... , ' ..... , ' .. ._, \\I.I.I·:' HI< \IJ ., • l;f"~tN'f Hl'l11<.l'.CO ~Ian PE AL EST ATE • 'J ,,,, 111\1, ' '>• ', :'i If !MATCHLESS tfnJque 3 bdrm. home on i&-st wooded lot. Huge •eek. 2 tplcs. ()('e. n & iyn vu. Bes t t>oy In area 11 2,000 PORT.ARMA LAGUNA lavites you to 1nw cl their panoramic v1rw hulldinA Hllt>S overlook inlC beautiful Laa unu ilea~h . A lso Un111bed honih. BK R 494-!).l!llJ._ HOME lo CHERISH 3Bn luxurious home has Cam rm, din rm, jacuzzi and many xtras. $82,500 Ranney's Rltrs 956-2050 Large 2 bcdrm. 2 ba & tennis cts avall. $550. J ill ) lge Cam.rm, crpt.s & Tow~bome. 5350. mo'. NH. OCEAN Uruque de·••••••••••••••••••••••• w I f e n c c d patio on mo. lse. 644·2877 drps, stove, D/W, xlnt Leas • Al Mira Costa luxe, new 2 br, ~ ba, loft, llKE TO IUCH beautifully landscaped VIiia Or call owner. fp, bea m ce1I g, Pvt. uE"'R SH-1uG grounds w/pool, secunty EXCLUSIV E Sboreclirt area. $400. mo. 846--0873 patio. $450 lsc. 409 Iris " "' v•·.,.-" gates &muchmore.$220. Rd.Jbr,2 ba,pvt.access s57· 673·81128 Beautiful new 2 Hit per mo. pays 1t all mcldg lo beaches. Beaut. yd., Irvine 1244 Rent r Sell, By owner. s tudio. apls. Frplcs, Big Canyon. Brand new taxes, lrui. & maint fees. yrly. lse. $595. 842·2026or ••••••••••••••••••••••• Panoramic view over· Costa Mesa 3824 bltns, dishwashers, 2 car Oea uville townhome. 4 Call Dan at 839"8321 for 675-4869 T JI 1-; T E R R A C E looking ocean. lSOO sq ft. ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage. Sundecks. t'rom Br, v u . Qui c k sale apptlOsee Agt Townhome,New3Blt,2 San Clem . 2 Lrg br&2 Offle .... Path $260.536·2.579 needed. $1 77000 J\gt ' · SPACIOUS 3 br, pvt. Ba.Wot·bar,Blt.M,near lrgba,plentyat.oragesp. 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adults no 640 5560 ' Mu.st sell Im med I Assume pa ti~. ~50. Yrly. 609 Clubhouse & Pools, $385. Call day or eve collect pet.s, dshwhrs, shag cpts, •NEW TRIPLEXES"' · 7W~ lo.n. $64,000. Lrg 3 Acacia. 673·1776/644-0611 lease. 833·9"2 Eves. 7141998.7361 closed garage, lrplc. 1,2,& 3 BR. $195., $295., Hy Owner , Blufts X Plan. br, 2~ ba spUtlev. Farm . BBQ G & t pd $375. Patios, F/P, 2002 3 BR. 2112 Ba, + Den .or kit + pool + no maml. 5 Hr, View, pool le te~rus. Turtle Rock 3 Br, 2 ea . Senta Alt• 3280 Pool. 83 wa er · Hunlinglon St. ~·6779 4th BH. Enrld Patio. N.a.64s.9557,0wner $600 mo. will consider crpt.s, drps, crub com·••••••••••••••• .. •••••• L"'M"' ... Cu"' .. _.5 BR $64 ooo 644 7SU mo to 644-7783. d h h "' ~" ""'AT• 2 , l DA, dshwshr, · · · ~ / · mo. pactor 8 was er, wel $155, 1 Br slngla pet aJI 778 Scolt Place, CM W /W cpl. drPS. pallos or •x•s b a r . C I o s e t o uti l pd b 1 • NEW Ll~G • nits ION 1100 Co•to M•sa 3224 schools.shopping, park & Sl7S 2 'er kids l &42-5003 a conies. t-:ncl. 8ilr 1 :1 LI OOSANOS.Pncedfor ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• pool. Avail lmmed. No Hurn.! 2•9, .:p~ kid.<1 2.l IRLOFTOM.Y ~~;::ir;;.~=~~:~d:i~ qui Jck 58 1"\ 3 8 8 1Rk,8c2 BAh, MEW 4-PLEXES 4 Dr, 2 Du Fpl blto stove pela. $425. 833-8447 pet pool BB<i$2'lS . I ·2 IR WfL,.._. Chica. ~""2 Milo, a"' A. x nt cone. ) ·•c . h ,.,_,..a crpls. N~. W~l!""'. HCI\: L'•c/ Brkr. ............ 34a.co·7·uv .,.., M any extras Only ···near L e ocenn. v uuu .,...., _,,., LG. 3 BR, 2v, l>a + bonu ..... p .... 0 ti l I 1 •·• v· ....... '""Ill"" · tax 11hcltcr&, apprcc1a Ev~s. tt94 2.130 UOMEFINDERS "''..-a o, rp • yr us.. ----------..., ,.rJV d rm &c lrpJ. Univ. Prk, nr. A\·aUableJune Ut NEWPORT PIER lion. $110,000. an up. Rec. Ctr. $'*15 l ~e. •642·9900• HAYLOflT .APTS l BR. Unfurn. $16.S. BU.OS 673-20S8o~~;3~~673·2552. IF YOU 552-0055547·7<>44 Co.tdomlnl-213 A•oc• CM crpt.s.; ~'ri:~~~; From $165 Oak wood offers \he finest in country club hv· In~ at a price you can ar. for<!. There'~ $1 rnlWon in recreation facWties. NIGHT LIGHTED TEN· NIS COURTS.A CuUUme a cUvltles director who plans parties. BBQ's, trips & morel 1'"r~ SUn· day brunch. Plus bcauUful singles, 1&2 bedroom apts, furnisht•cl & unfurnished. Rents lrom $165. Pnccs vary l>)' !i)cuUon. Models op-=n 10 to 7 Sorry no pct.I or ch1hlrcn. Oakwood Garden ApArtments 'Thi! Bluffs" Townhouse. .'J Sil, 2 BA. By Owner. See Wknd1 &. Eves. 644 ·7814. have a serv1ce&ooltercw BEAUT. new 2 br. 2i,., ba, U•funltltecl 3425 645·0143 goods to sell, place an ed Rancho San J ooquln ....................... 2 BR. cpts, drpa, new ....... _. .. ec" In the Deily Pilot Twnhomo. Ove rlook1Montlcello TownebouaeHavesomethlngyouwant paint,neufwy"m.;or 880lnnno , ____ _ I R EALTY INC. 714/146-1371 Classified Seciloa • • • eolf crae II lake. teOOlae. 38drm, 2BA. Carpet., to sell? CIH•lfled ad do shopping. $175. No pets. At t&lh Phone M2·Sf78. ~-00.SS/547·7°'4 drape• $ZM. '192-7041 it well. 642·5678. s.45..0780 or 841-0070. MS-06&0 ----------I·---;;.....;;....:;.~;;,_-~ ,, l r • n n 0 h g y I, 0 n r r I '· ·r I 6 • r e 0 • (. n '5 Is LI Add lt ... Bulld lt...Oiaper IL .Hamm er It ... carpet /'SER c -it .•• Cem er;tt lt ... Wire it ... Hoe lt. .. Clean lt...M ove IL.Press 1t ... Palnt IL.Nail it ... Plaster it ... Fix It... VI DIRECTORY Thu™1ay. June 19, 1975 CAIL V PILOT €9 Plumb 1t. .• Pa ch 1t. .• 1pe It ... e m o e 1 ••• Roof it ... Landscape it ... Tile it ... Trim it ... Sewit .. . Haul it ... Add it ... Plant it... Alter it... Learn It .. . ........... ............ ~~fttff CltlJd c_.. ~ D._ O,.w1 ....... H...eMcj Paintf119/Poperi1t9 aat..-/R.,.W •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .tilg Savings do o~ your MASTER Crartsrnans SUMM ER DAV CAMPS •GENtllJOPENERS• SelUng-Renll1\gHouse? •HAULJNG• Prof Palnt~r. bont:11t PATCH PLASTERING 'ustom kitchen & bath. ::;:.cop~~rg'r~":.'j;t,p{!At1·1 Sp~clalty. RemodeUni:, Arc back!t Grade. K.a. S umme r $9 .,cials . ClcanUp lhatGa.rden EFt'lCIENT&l''~T work, reas. Int/ext, free All 1'ypu. Fr ee .t::is· romodclinR. i\ddlUona & •lst.962.0?CJ: c. finis~ work, refs. to'tce $15wk,inc.aU actlvlUes. Jns~lled & Ouar. Gold Fullreg.Serv.7Sl-8414 ••SS6·o..'W7•• est. Hers. 548·2759. tJrnules.CallM0-6825 ullcrouon~ Uruque &un· _____ ..,.,..:;_ ____ 1 est. Guar work499-3JOS. M ·F. 9·•· e xtra hrs. Coast Eloc. S$1·6275 & C •-J CARD£NINO GENERAL llAULJNG 6'2·3913 VERV NEAT PATCH U'iuo l work welcome. avail. Centra l 8lblt1 S81·1W. ai MembN BB Bureau. ••••••••••••••••••••u• Custom C~rpentr:, Churcb. 645·~ G Complete and neat *REASONABLE• •TOP QUALITY J 0 BS & REST UC CO. 002 8314 l-'rum1n,.orr:-1~h R•---...a.-.-.1... Cleanups,r---est. CALL~5848 PAlNTlNO• f"reeest.893·1"39. -------Profos .. lonal ""·pln••: " .. ..., · ... ~ .. _.... ••• .., • "'"' fl ~ ,.. • 3 ., model/ Addition S4!)_.J'"' •• • •••••• •••••••••••••• 9G8·~3l or 847·10'10 lt1ter1or & l!:xt.erior Pl mb' oo n9 Reasonable &Erfic1cnt -· ..., Cotdractor Call Lee 830-7278 u ••9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'h: 5'19-3853 Corp.tSenke •••••••••••••••••o •••• Q~lity/:?a ln~Ldacpdg G...,...S•.tcn HCMbedeanMig •••••••••••••• .. •• .. •••fl El' AIRS. /\II types. NANCY BARNES •:•••••••••••••••• .. ••• F'Jl.Gcrwlck&Son 8 1 ' spr "'·642.3~1 i ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••0 •• PA I NTJNG I N,'fER· JUSTPLUMllHG? Heit~. tiee e~t. lie. W:Ut. Typing Service. Hcos. Carpet & ~Uph olstery Add/Remod ~i4~8~P • General.Maint&rei:nodeJ llOUSECLEANlNG is our 10 R/ F.xtenor. 1 o fit FastScrv Reu Rat~ 830·5020 aoyt1mc. rates by the page 0 Clean in g. ~t~am & No.61·114321 Comm/1ncome/res1dene Uus iness. CaU J aruce's your buctgt:I . l"rank JustOneCallTo: ----- hour.&C0·588So_r_S48·2Wl. 64sh6_a7!,ll11poo. hce est. 673-604 1 549-2170 Japanese Expert MacNelll•&i().8292 HuggedyAnns.675·6553 554-5996 J UST PLUMBING TopSoil o L a nd scape. Pree P APE ftHANGINC •6l2·4lll • .. ••••••••••••••••••••• Wt• DICK HUFFMAN • Estimat es & Designs. HANDY?,!AN-Hom~ & •llOUSECLEANINO• •'l'npSoil •<.:ornpost• '"' CetMnt/C~ Add· R e model-Patio Sr>Dci'alized 1·n pa•:o eov-/\pts. Coosclentioua; By r ehablecouple Professional, reas. F'ree L.K. OTIS Plumbing ·~ulcli•ltcdwoodtfl' ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ w ( •st /\IL 5PM 673 '"'"" h d' •••••••0 •••••••••••••• Shelter-Decks-Gazebos. ers, fenc ing, fisb pond. Craftsman. 645-MSS. Gd rates/re s.MB·6271 " · · ·-.. Waler trs, all sw?s, 1s Call !>AA m:io R~modeJ, ne~ construe-L~ONITElCONC.RETE Lie. & Bond. 844·7598. Any other General yanJ G•-· E posals, i.toppagcs, re . t100~ electr1ro.l serv. S 1' AM i> 1 NG Cob . None better! work. 979-7731 aft3, • .':'::· .. ··•••••••••••• .. wxopu, IJdaplu1nkeesetoLaddyo *THE HANGMEN* pairs, rcmodchM and T~ Ser•11,e !'J.S79'g:1 & Ru1ld1ng. l>l estt>nt:, bric'k, Lile, 5 f D.SchwartzSr s:,s.1301 rep1p111g. New Construe ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....., ..., . 642·089 a l 6· Windows . winds hields, housec leaning. Own taun. 24 Hrs. lie & hond Ford'1>Tn'cServicc. -. patios,etc.&10-4349. Dreu maklnCJ Cleanups , Treework, mirrors,ete.~andar~& trans.549·10'l9, lwillpaint t;.12·G2ti:1 Expcr1 cncc1I Crew. Addltion/remd1/repa1r Patios, l>riveways, Con·••••••••·~·•••••••••••• G dening M'n o custom Mobile service your house. --L /In I ~71U7 patio/faceliflhomeor crel"' work. Tract.orDressmak1ng lntheEuro· Ladr , 10, l• i r THE .GL ASS MAN . perienced.dependable 610·12.'l&Bryant MARV'SPLUMBlN<.i ic i.un•1. -·---rf. t't· b'·' " n scp g. yrs n area. ' I ad y w 1· 11 do your ----------•""6·9807• b' •~ o ice compe • 1ve 1u. work. Jo'r"'' est. o ..... 8832. pean Ma one r .. J u n.e ""'" 2693 898-2350 1 /E F c-~ 1 Ill .,., Tree Rcmov:.il lim mg .. R McC II I &I"""'"' "'"' ""' l FREE '"". . ----------l housecleanang.G360974 . nt xt. ree &:ilt. l NOJ OBTOOS"'ALL Shru .. "lc"111l". Y"'rd • • u oug1 v-v'"'-' i.pec1a swim swt MIKE'S GARDENING H..Ua9 -----'------Apt. $79. We do/\coust1c. "' u " u ,, .. Ccwpenter Child Care w/any $50. pants suit. Greg, 960-2766/ i-•eti: -n--.---.---t --1 _C_a_r_e._6 12·2G2-i_. ---- ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••• .. ••• .. •••••••• ~;~1~~c1o~d'!1;~a~w~~ N~~c~~.~a:.~i-~3o ··;~"t;~~~z;~·;,:;ti"· Lond1capln9 _5_36_-1_9_43_______ 11:~~~~~.r~~~~~:;fn~~-W indow CleanincJ SAVE '& P r ofit. Custom Exp. babysitter. School ay appt only. 556-4232 1----------ALWAYS AVAILABLE ••••••••••••••••••••••• Reasonable. Prof. Painl Honest work. 642·9315 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r emod, repair, add-on, age. Across Los Palmos Landscape Maintenance VARDWORK. 556-0347 Ford's Lan~scape. S;od ing. lnl-Ext. Also apts. Residence/Comm ins ulation. Free esL & S c h / P a rk . San EJ t . I Compl cleanup/service ----------• Lawns. Sprinklers. Lie/ Beach area. 751.06841 Use the Daily Pilot Free est. 64()..807l Deslgns.645-\J439. Clem e nte. 498·2375. ecnca EsUfll ale.540-9107 MOVING, h a ulin g, Jnsured,962·7817. 636•5706 "FastRcsult"service Marilyn. ••••••••••••••••••••••• garage cleanup. Reliab1e•----------• ·--------d' l y Remodel-Rm Add-Patios ----------1 ELECTRIC IAN. Sml Japanese Gardener . fast service. 963-6452 ROTOTILLING $25 irec ory. our 1 Cabinet s-Car Por l s · Child Car e. Licensed. jobs/mamt/repairs. 22 Co mpl ete Ma i nt.-----------• Landscaping-SodSales. The fastest draw in the ser vice is our , G a rages. Mr L ee. Friends-Toys-Playroom y r s ex p . li e 233 108 . Clea nup . Free e st. Haulinq/Cle .. ip Freeest.Master chargc West. · .a Dally Pilot specialty. 835·3562 Loving Care. 968-6819 548-5203. _9_7_9·_36_28 _______ 1 547-3182 Days/eves 960-2170 Classified Ad. &l2·5678. Call 642-5678 ext 322 To Place Your "Fast R esul t " Se r vice Directory ad •••. call now. 642·5678, ext. 322. -----=------1 A~ents Furnished Summer Retdals 4200 Office Rental 440'0 Business RHW 4450 Business lost & Found 5300 Travel 5450 Help Wanted 7100 Help Wante'l 7100 or Unfurnished 3900 •••••••• •••••••··~··••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••··~·••••••··~· Opportunity 5005 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••• .. •• .. ••Complet ely Furnis hed. PROFESS'LCLASSA DELUXE office, comm I ••••••••••• .. •••••••••• F OUND: Silky Terrier, SEE EUROPE AUDIT CLERIC Barmaidi. day & nate lBR, s leeps 4, $150 wk. Bldg, 2790 Harbor Blvd, & ~n~ustrial spaces. Also Vending Fem. S ml. Vic. 17lh & 1 Yr ofc exper. Good shafts, Abo, 11 t 01:>eninJ!. ~ 2BH, sleeps 5, $200 wk. C.M. Air cond .• wood mini warehouses rn CANDY ROUTE Walnut HB,645-4278. BY CAR figure aptitude, lite lYP· Sir llarvc) 's Tavern, , '} Oneshortblkto45lhSt. panet walls, drapes, La~unaNiguel&Massion"" II l r t LOST· s m a ll fe male Purchase any European ing . Xlntworking conds ~all for antervw 85, UClllKUWCOllCtrT ! beach. Also yearly carpel, e leC'., music, Viejo ~reas. Handy lo &.-,x~e enktroue.ol·bclan<y S1~m'ese Cat. Vac. Car for delivery in & co. henefils. Phone 548-7781 ADUlTWUID£llVlllC lea ses. 646-8362 days, janitor, parking. M.R. San Diego Fwy. 200 to snac s avni a c an nu•hard & /\dams 11 u r.14 4360 ppl 500 ------~"u lltru.cmuo &12·4348 eves. Stever Mgr . 557-0136 or 2000 sq ft. As low as 3()': your larea. ldcall way to I Rc~ard 962-7660 ' , . Eudropcd• & Jet u.-. plan your ~e~porl ~~r a Dr YSu1te BE A UT IC J.\ N St~ l~st 646.839;, per sq ft. 8Jl·l400 supp .e ment sa ary or · in 1v1 ual tour. From 600 N U • nectlcd, l\loawy making •Bochelors IJALIJO/\ P enn. Ocean· 11cns 1o n . Locat1.~>1:is. FOUND : Blk & wht lake·OffLohomc-landing, · · · Salon. Top lo<:al1o n. •1 BR ,28R lrnt. (;ott. or apt. 1501 WestdiffDr. 2 SHOP S. ideal location lrbta.llat1ons &.Traro_ing l sµotted dog wath IJrown you'll be ln the hands of Babysitter wanted. San NwpL/l rv.arca.752-614l •2 BR & Oen Family-size, sips 6/8. for bookst ore, candle furnis h ed. Fina ncing ears. Westclifl. >IR·52-l9 experts. /\lso leru.e & ren· Clemente area. 5 days. From$17S ·S48S $200p/wk. Mr.Connelly : Newport Financial Ctr shop or a rt gallery. avatlable. Co n be ex· tal car-;. J:::URAUTO, 7:30-5:30.492-878.5 BEAUTICIANS 557-5770 days, 673·2-405 LeaslngOfficeSpoce Localect in lhe MaU at panded to Cull time in· FOUND: Tape R~rder Lado Village, N.B. Nowinterv1cwingfor: MftoV.rc:t. Eost & Adams eves. Call on Site Manager The Fa c t.o r y, N. B. come. For information Call 675-5424 673·4550 BABYSITTElt Newporterlnn Salon 540·1100 l714 )G-12·3111ext2'Hi 673·9606 ph. 714-879-1284 To care for 2 litUe girls Call: 644 -0661or 540-8582 acationRentals 4250 LOST : Ma n 's initial Employment& ages 2 ,h & 5 wks in our ---------- ... ---------••••••••••••••••o•u•• Industrial Rental 4500 BROASTER ClllCKEN Diamond rang with "M". Preparation Sun Clemente home. We 1----------ABIN. Big Bear, sleeps ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• TAKEOUT. Beer /Wine Rewar d , no questions ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEW BUILDINGS at license. Agenl673·5410 .~sked. Vic 430 Via Lido Schools & need a r esponsible adult 12. Col TV. pooltbl, 2 fpl, .. who truly enjoys the sundk. Uay /wk. 494·8611 O.C. Airport. 2400 to 8000 Souct, NB. 675·57ti7 alt lnstructiCin 7005 company of brighl well Lag Bch. sq ft. a mple parking. Mfg. Pallet $500M merge 5PM •••••••••••••••••••• .. • adjusted children. Will· ~~::,;Pc;.n;:1:,::;::1"' SOM E UNITS l"OR Mfg/SalesGoldJewelry . i\rtLcssons:Palnt.ctraw, 111gLOconsiderlivc-inar- BEAUTY OPERATORS Full & Part-Time CORONADELMAH MAMMOTH~ Lake s ./""'"" SALE AT 10% DOWN. VAAuLoHepairStJOOO. Lo~t.Wh1le&Gray 1>mall cerami cs, cra fts. rangement.4\18·1079. 'f () e I u x e c o n d o • .I' Ei..•"" Koll/ Irvine Center. Call Pizza Tak e-o u l l•: Z male Shaggy Doi; w/red /\dulls/Children. 645.9557 Excellent working cond:> 2 Br ownhousc, lrplc, E\'er y lhang furn 'd ./r1111·•-l*cono.. DanCurLis.(714)979-9205 Terms collar. Back Ray area. Ri\BYSlTTEHforGirlU, &Out!>tandang l3enefits from $275.~llrfromS20.3. $125135per wk.8-i6-5456 ~::~·:.:-..... Securitv S50 ~J mo Reward.642207-1. TE:"JN ISDAYCAMP I 9 y h Pool Lennis continental , ..... ISSION VIEJO .'rc·r"e ------1 "' • J. . 2 w' k k>y , our ome or m~ /\1>ply 11\ Person • · · eves. ./ Mop11t ""'"',,. ,.. " ... 1 r or umors. cc ·i.. home i\rt·a 1k,,1rL>tl. 17th breakfast. Some ocean & --Handy to San Diego Fwy. :\lobal Sta 11cL-;SIOWwk FOUND: Golden, long Pr 1 vale Club. 'l'np & Or.in ~c-or 22 nd . Mnn lhru F'll HH Catalina views. Separate NEW I' 0 RT Steps lo 200 lo 2000 sq.ft. Call HOLLA MO BUSINESS haar, Collil'·typc male! TC'a chang Professionals. &i2 5;92 & tl-12 ~ J .C . PENMEY CO family section. Close to beach mod, 2 & 4 br . SW5 "'Uwner 831· 1400 G-15··117U !:ii\LESS.10·0608 (~O~. Vic. ]7th & 'l'uslin T ra 11 s p avail. S7 5. -----24 Fashion Islam I shopping & fine beach. lo $450 wk. 642-3-lOO C~. ~48-Sl iO 545·58:13 BA HY S ITT ER N r. Newport Beach f>t-1-26ll. Rentals to share 4300 55'PERSQFT 2500' M·l CM/17th & FOU~D : Small good Job W t d 7075 LandberchSchl.fo~Sum· EqualOppor.Employer 1617 WESTCUFF-NB PI ace n ti a .. 2 2 O lnYestment I R v· "·'h 1 B s an e • 1m~e:_r:_!54~8~·0~1!_16~M~a~r£g~1c:__ll~~~~~~~~~~ --••••••• •••••••••••••••• AGT. 511-5032 pwrfprk~/cxhst air. 12' ang. ac. on .,i: 00 us. ••••••••••••••••••••••• -· Rooms 4000 Luxuryapt.andmountain -----ft.&is-i2521644.2228 Opport..nity 5015 Pis r ail to ldl·ntlfy_ EXC~:LLENTTYPING Babysiuer,myhome,2·11 BEAUTYOPRS n••••••••••••••••••••• cabin, both $150 mo. Sl40 up slore-0ffaces cpts ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• 673 6-18~ an my home pm-Hotaling days off. 2 depcndable·no following JlOOMS $20. wk up with Female. Eves,962·5605. drps a ir hath. 17:i01 C 3 SHOP. 1800 s9. ft. +Growing ~usto~ pip.c & FOUND: Bux of Killens. Call Pat6'75·4177 C:hlltlrcn, c~ll n:ornings req 'rl . Guarantee. Call kitchen $30. wk up apt. --.. ~ . neac:h Bl 11.B. 842-283-1 .soo sq. fl. dlx office. 3·12 electronic or gan firm Owner pi ·kup or wall --, , . . hcf. lp.m. 642·14ii0 eves. 673.()(J6B Corona del 5411-9 ~7 WANI ED . Roommate, --IL. overhead drs. Prime needs partner lo handle c SWEUISll Garl desires . . ~155 or • Str aight,maturemaieLoNEW plus hofficebldg,2 loc ,SanClcmente.»"sq. m a nufacturing. Good i:rveaway.Vic.Beach& Ba bys itti n g & llt eBabys1~ter·9mo.boy.My _~_l_ar_. _______ _ Gentleman, refrii;: .. walk share luxurious 3 br con-to 6 rm suites. Con· fl potential, national cllen· ~;~l~~~wood, Stanton. housework. To live in. home an CdM. 2 morns. 1 aeauty operator, exper. to beach. Vic. P~c. (.;(>.1st do. beaul. ~urn. Jt~cuu1 , I e r c n <: c rm., x e ro >. RED CARPET tele. 30 yrs exp. Call Mr. P r·e I l• r ~each a rea. eve. per wk. 640-4167 or new licensee okay. H wy . & Beac h Bl. pool an Jrvme. $17:>. mo. copier. Nr. OC Airport REALTORS Eby, Newport Organs, FOUND: Miniature male 1-'lucnl in S p anish , 8 BYSITTER cd d · Call fo r int(•rview. Tho 536·8518 547·6791 833-36·10 497-1761 645·1530 forappt. Collie or Shcltie, vie French, & Englis h. A G t Hne ef rn2 Prime Cul 11 494-0078 ----------------581 0052 m y reen ree ome or • P\•lcnt/K.priv.CM Seekin~ Guy or gal to WATERFRONT 2500sq ft shop in 0rang Oplions lrading?Spreads, South Coas t Plaza. --· children,10&8,Mon-Fri a s k for Bill. Salary $25/wk &$60/mo. up share 3Br, 2ba Duplex. Newport &each w/ofc & fncd storage st r ad d I es. adv 556-0146 Help Wanted 7100 11·5:30, Teenager pre· .::g:....u_a_r_a_nL_e_e_d_. ----- 548·5954 or f>56-()();Xj Modern, furn, Newport Executive offices yrd. Wired for maclune strategies. Free charts Found: Irish Setler male ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• ~r~e~r~re=d~.~5~52::·~1~69~2:._ ___ , _________ _ Shores. $165 mo. Ken. SISO·S22s Month i.hop. 545-0760 540·7000 v1c. Oranf!e/15th St, JIB! Boys & Gi·rls Summer Rentals 4200 631-00 18. View of boats & water Call 960 23:1x ALTERATIONS ••••••••••••••••••••••• --BILL GRUNDY :!000 SQ. FT. w/3ofc's Money to Loan 5025 -------ASSISTAu-r B.\NKl~G i.011.o 14 year-. of age. Uai· BALBOA Penin. 2 hr ap·t. Cltrislian woma~ lo share Org. Cly. Airport ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOST Alt d I LI "1 OowM.y S.av.ings Iv Pilot "dcllve"'-' routes 0 l ,. M with Realtor 675·11161 : _l'rc. mac 1 at• (P art-1im<'l "' .1 blk to bay & ocean_ Y ur ~p in'-'·'· 963-7878. LOANS /\VAJL .. Ope.rat-Poanl ;:,a amei.c C'al. &Loan maybc availableinyour $120. w k. J uly only. saml'. :> 10·3769 OFFICE or Store Rental mg capital, start ups, C'<· answers to "Max". '1c. Ila" openings fororcsoon area. Earn profit for rlc· New 1600 sqft 2 of cs heal · call u-b · Xlnt work in!! condataons h 962·8'>80 Fem ale lo share M.V. 700 sq ft. Oceanv1ew. · ' pansions, etc. ' uu Spyglass Hill.644·0376 ~ lo lie locau~cl m Orange liveries & c.a.:, . trips or & hot water , 220 pwr. Top Lloyd J ack Carler Real-& outstandmi? henefall\. t:o. merchand1:.c for ,,dlin..! LIDO Lux. 2br. 2ba apt. townhouse. S90. m o. 1111 S . El Canuno, San CM loc. 673-1417. ty (714)487-}i.OO LOST Gold Lady's wrist Apply 10·4Mon-~'ra new sub:.cnpt1ons. For l"rpl, patio. 30' deck, wtr. Phone 11·2 586·0141. Clemente ir watch, Corona del Mar Loan S erv Clerk inform at ion please call vie w. 675-6359 LUXURY L1'do Isle l1om". Industrial Rental Want~ Mort9ages, Trust or La"una. Name on fnl·c J .C . PENNEY CO r·:\pcr. in S&L, banking F S "' Newly rlecoraled, carpet· Need 800 lo 1000 sqft. in 0--ds 5035 ,.., ur related field pref'd. 64 2-'1321. . rom a n Bay front w /boat moor·g. ed 2 room offices. Easy Costa Mesa Area. Hack .... ::................. ;~1c!~~~~49~~~'.nerals. 24 Fashion bl:.inrl Per sonne4 Clerk Clem e n tc-San J u:i n Blk to beach-New Condo. Jacuzzi/volleyball. Sips 6. $125-wk. 968·5700. Yrly. re ntal. 1st. last & to fand, ample parlCmg, streets OK. lmmed. Occ. Newport Beach Min. 2 yrs personnel ex· Capistrano area, call cln 'g. dcp. $210 monthly. xlnl localaon. 77'J w. 19th Call 494-7908 aft 6PM. LOANS up to 800/0 Lost: Sm . male blk & brn Equal Oppor. Employer per. Good lyping ability. 495-0630 anti :\hssion VIC· Male or Female. llome: St. $75 & $85. 548·1945 or /C Dachshund mix. "Taj" JO-El Toro area. call MODERN 3 br, r e ar 673 -32~0 Wrk: 545-6000 548·1954 LeaselOOO sq.fl.w/officc. htTDLoans-ai12% Jo,.tMon.Bal Jsl.675-0189 APT MANAGER, retired. Cal1 Pers01U1elOfc 581-6310. house on ocean. Compl. Ask for Don or Lv. . 11 0-220voltage.Heat,hot 2ndTDLoans Some m aint.SmallBldg. 2 31869 512 F.qualOppor.Employer furnished, $250. wk. West Messa ~e. Separate Office., 1.80 ~q fl water. New bldg. Good Lowest ra tes Orange Co. LOST: 9 mo old Choc.>lale Apt++. Kurt. 541·5311 I -0 Newport. 646-7971 for r e--.-+stor age. Pacific Coast loc. 645-2244. Lab. Rtvr, male. ans to----------• Equal Oppor . Employer servation Qwel person to share my Hwy.CclM.675-5444 Sattler Mtg.Co. "Coco". Also feml APT MGR. HunL Bch 75 · Turtle Rock house. $150 1200 Sq. Ft. M·l w/fronl 642·2171 545·0611 Chihuahua, 11 yrs old. units. Wife w/employed -~--------* BEACH TOWNHOMES mo. 752·0116. FULL SERVICE office, lge rear door. 220 Serving Harbor area 21 I J,!rey & blk, ans to "Chi-husband. Mature, handy, BOAT BUILDERS J N SUNSET BEACH.-. EXEC. SUITES 3-Pha~e. Unat 16, $185. 629 years . qua La ". Lost nr. Harbor bondable. Willmi;: to he CALL ( 714) 8i10-1G48/ FEMALE 25·40 to share 2 Terminal Way • Costa I v H m es Reward trained. Free apl &small 838·5013 nn house w /same. CdM. FROM $180 Mesa Days 540·5710 2ND T .D. Loans ·wanlctl. ICW ~ 97 6 E ·1 s:.il. Write lo Classified Avl. 7 /12. $150. + '2 resp. Airport Area 8l3·3&lo l'\ l'S. S'16·06IH ' We have clients waiting; '?a )~s -~ · 1 or 'ves W A N T E D p A R K 6~4-6941 LO buy 2nd TO's. Loan on , b l l-.~212 ad no. 13:! ,.,o J?aaly Pilot. :.. T VE R t I W t d 4LOO 2 d TD' M k 2 d -P. 0 . Bo'< 1560, Costa NEWPORT/\pt.JuJyor ----EXE~U l ·~wtesover en as ane u o . s. a~oew n LOST: Honey & white Mesa.Ca ~l:.!626 Aug. 2·4 wks flex. Call or Female Roomma~e lo look an.~ Newport Har.bor. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TD s. Call.Eqwty lnvesL· t:olhe. male,;; yrs old. 1 ---------• wri te J . H e ll er, ~hare3Bl,{/\pL.w~rl~me. 400lo2200sqft.642·'1l>l-1 Needsmallhomcort\pt m e nt Div. Barnett <"irhcntdown.AnswcrsAlll·: y.,u Lookin~ For 415·435-2056, 23 Sonora _Sl20~l).1>7S-60&-lC ·1 ---SUB LEASE --Ocean front or Peninsula Mor~gageCo.f>tS-21341201 11; "Barney", Vac Dover J OB SECllHITV ' The Ct.Tiburon.Ca. Jlousc inC.\'t.Responsalllt: tUWPO.RTCENTER eoant. Yrly. 636·7812. Yrs m OrangcCo} Shores. R e ward ! ARMY has it-anrl payi. I 2-30 R"nt s12· Joct1 Aug 1, wall consider I ti12·3089. well. Call 54~·-i.12!), <tSk PRIVATE l~omo on the ma c, ,-3· • " ·' 14 ~'loor High-rise OHace, Sept. 1 Announcements/ for 105. 'T Waterfront m Corona del mo. 5 18·3762 (kean & Hay view, llti-l. • .. . Per5onals/ LOST· Sm. Teacup Poo· --------- Mar. $2000. ITIQ. July 5Br Home Cd:\l. noom for sq. fl. i\1 unthly rent· ll~>USF:Sl1 fl~G J\\ l._fnr Lost & FoUnd dlt>, remale, dark grey. ASSEMBLERS August. 673·2S75 ror appt. 3 people over 27. Sl70 mo $826.32 Call; 640-1680 or ::; um mer mos . ~ d . ••••••••• •• ............ Taps or ears blk. Vic l6lh Some mech 'I assembly' . ca 673·312L &675·15t!.l 496·6~il w pets & plants. Xlnt. Lost & Found 5300 T'L .. btwn Santa Ana Av soldering, or mach. shop • N E W P 0 R 1 · · rcl 's. Call. Days, Mr ...... •••••••••••••••••• &Orange inCM.Reward experreq'd.CM642·8080 WATERFROl"fl' tJuly &Slraightmalet.osharelrg 444N.NEW.~~~TDLVD. Quinn9·5,559·1363 LOST/FOUNDAPET" 646·9839or673-4447 Aug.) 2BR 2 ba, fully new apt In H B $121 per Un1l C $85. · Banking SALE ESCROW OFFICElt We have an imme<hale WA NTED challenging oppor. for a Carpe nter s qualified mdiVJdual w/2 Electricians yrs sale escrow cxper. Mec:h'l lnstaifers Ind iv Id u a I wi 11 b e Must bl' expc1icnced resµonsible for handlin~ all Escrows in the Santa Ana area. We orc~r an xlnt I range benefit pro· gr am. a good startin~ salary, terrific work sur- roundings & lots of work. For appt .. please .call Mr. Prentice, 541·3314. We pay top wages Excellent co. benefits includma co. pa1r1 heallh 1ns & h.fe ms tor our employ~e!> . furn'd., sleeps 8. Free mo Must be ~~at. Greg Util. Pd. 675·8457 Room Wanted. Mature 9~·2000 Adoption, Low Personals 5350 boat dock. $300. wk. 213i685.5217 x33J couple desire room over Cost Spay/Neuter lafo. ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• 675·6169 or 774-4384 SIOO mo. Furn. or Unlum. garage or separate ~ous LOST· lge male black PREGNANT? ASSEMBLERS G LENDALE lat. 2nd& FEDERAL PACIFICA BY KIPPER YACHTS 928 W. 17th Street Costa Mesa !'tale or female to share Air, c rpt, p arking. entrance for occasional LAB Ans t.o "Rick"Vic Car in g conride ntinl BALBOA ISLAND house. Clean &responsi· We s t cll fC Dr., NB. wknds while boat.mg o · · · & r I 3 br. 2 ba. on beach Avl. . N r So C t &42-4097. at Balboa Yacht Club. Lake Forest , El Toro. counseling re er ra . 3rd Shifts SAVINGS Exper'd & trainees for 51 Fashion Square 6128 to7/l2.67~3245 ble.4 mm. o.o · s Home (213 ) 877.1815 0 Ownersareheartbrokcn. Abortion, adoption & Plaia. 545·6228 C<IM Sgl. lo 1750 sq. ~. orrice. (213} 464·7461 Reward. 581~ kcepan;.:. Newport-New-2 Br, 2 Ba, S225 per wk & up 675·1453 R l a led Nn Jlwy, drps. A'cond'd ,\PC.\RE547-:?.i>63 · ooBamym&~'eeawchnArea', . Elev. cpts. pkg. 'IOt. Collect. LOST: ¥ellow~B.5mo. elect ro-mecha111cal a s-Santa Ana BUSBOY sembly. Good manual Equal Oppor. Employer Lunches, ~I on thru FRL dextera ty rcQ 'd, /\pµli· ----------i APPLY & 3l'· I I · 30, La c.ants ~l\ell consid.c~a-Have something to sell? Cave Rt"stuur~•t. H>95 t1on solely on ability Classiticd acts do it well. lrvincA,·c. Co-.la ilk..,~•. 0 olil female Vic La ke Jncrease your busl line 1 675-664laft.5PM )taste r s Ownr/Rltr. Needed.llouse.3B<t.lyr. • · · · k 673·4120 lease. s5oo. to sooo. mo. t-orest, El Toro. Please to 3 cup sizes. 2 w s or Laguna Bea.ch ·,Lovely Beautifully furnis hed 3 Family Call Sclma/\Jle r elu rn for reward . you r mone y back. lgc oceant ronl home bedroom upl. with pool to 2 MO'S FREE REMT Agent. ,i94.4439, 581·6954 ~<1·0<H 1 ~841i-79S.~ __ without reg ard to sex or -;:::=========!.=========:;-- rat·eMed /Life Insur. SEEK & ff ND1J Avail mo. or July ~1500. share. C.M. S200 1~r mo. 1200 Sq. Fl. Exec. Office F 0 u ND : Ma 1 e st Drink an~ prohll'm'! Ri l a M yers.. R ltr. includes all ut1hl1es. Suite. near Oran~e Co. Maturefem~alewantsrm Bernard. vie. UeaC'h & cnllAlcohol Hclphne 494·5420 or 900.1701 963·3511 or ;)56-7896 Airport. Recept. arl'a. w/bath & kat. pnv. nea1 L 3 m p s 0 n, S t a n lo n . 24 hrs 8 day 835-3830 NE ..,E:J 28R "'b fully curpeted_ & drof)efi,. shops & bus. 646-9963 894.6018 * AR l" w " a Male or Fem. 23·30 t11 .. " / Ids • I SPIRITUAL RE \DER I b c.Jos b $4..v p mo. me •. u.i s Want to SUU·LEASE 1 RH . '1 ' w/al ltns, eto ay 11 ha r e apart. in FV. except g as.7~-7.J76 t P"l'K NEWPOltTlleautt_rulGerman Shep & OpenlOAMtolOPM &beach.$225.wkly. 1 Shti ri . 962-6 1 26, urn.''' Colll e both m al e J\dv1c:e onallmauers. •3BORM.2ba,frplc, \,'.i 10am-2pm lu5iHssRental 4450 fo r Jul y or July & Sprdalei Edgr846-l6S9 312N. EICarrunoHeal blkt.obeach.$250.wkly. •---~------•••••••••••• .. ••••••••• Augus t . Older resp. san Clemente.Forappl. *LIKE NEW, xtra lrg ••sforRtM 4350 ---------1 mature couple. Call col· Found : Wallet , Burke Call:4'92-9034 492-9136 3BR 2\oli ba w /all lhe ••••••••••••••••••••••• THE COLO.._.Y lect, Don Mcc allum, Park. Call & identify, bUn1. 4c DOCK priv's arage For Rent $20. 1""'111 346·1035 968·3646. Photography Workshop a nil. $295. wk. 228 E. Albert Pl 30 RETAJLSHOPS M•d• & Falhton JACOIS llAl.n 549·2288 Prime reasonable space MlsceflaMCKll .u50 FOUND: lge blkfwht.pup· Models 875-6670 available large & small. Rewtal1 .. ., py, approx. 3 mo. w/ Office Rewt• 4400 Old world charm wilh .. •••••••••••• .. ••••••• choke collar. V1c. 17th & Available. Attract ive 2 BR, ne ar ••••••••••••••••••••••• French windows. gables Traile r In quiet park. Superior, C.M. &46-2503 Holly~~ 3 !lets BHch. Avail. July'&soo·orc+400'warehou..,e, & trees. Adjacent to Garden. Muture adlt. . · SepL Weekly.673-0736 carpct,lltedcell'g/prkg. FeStlval of Arl s NonsmokerS115552·7049 Found : S~a l PointPHOTOGRAPHER·Artlsl ... L $225 G d Siamese. Vi c: Harbor BALBOA PENlN. PT 1" • ion e m o. roun :1 . ,, lualftHS/ln.,Hf/ utvd no of Vatley View. seeks sponsor for forei~n .,. __ irable duplex, upper, 646-1252 580 BROAD\ .. AV F . t ravel. Will ser ve as IA<D l../\G UN A Ot-,:1\Cll inane. 543·9691. auide, companion for one 1 paclous , tile, c r pt, * l MO FREE RE.i'JT • •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• " da h w hr ' d Is pos a I, 1 2·3 Rm. offices trom lttsJness 1-·ound : Set of keys. ivory or more persons. J ohn. thermo. heal. Summer $13 5 per mo Ne 0 r 4 9 4. 7915 :... 5005 case. <Corner Atlanta & P. 0 . Box 49ZJ, Carmel. Rttiremettt Plan Paid Holidays S ick LHYe Vacations Ed Auist Plan C redit Union GULTON Industries, lnc. 1644 Whittier Ave Costa Mesa 642·2400 EquaJ Oppor. Employer AVON THERE'S A WORLD WAJTIMG FOR YOU-Orlonger.&73·2039 airpor•. Nole••"'r*"'.. l~~~~~~~~~~I Opporlult .. , MnJlnoha. H.B.)5.16-!>434 Ca . R e f e r ences ., ~ -.. • • • •••••••• •• •••••••••• l4'"')37" 1547 633·3223 9 TU noon "° ... Hermou 00 the beach. ---------TOP LOCATION On Sale Liquor Ucense. Found: Small male wbt ---------A ~ 3 n A v 0 N 28 R Curn-$225 wk. NO. Costa Mesa Dental/ MISA VIRDE No In ventory. No loca· Cockapoo. collar, ·75 LA TraHI 5450 REPR t-:S!-;N'rATIVE. fa m I Ile 1 o n I y . Medlcal/Ofcsultoeavall. llon. $35,000. Contact Uc.Seaward Rd/C.tHwy ••••••••••••••••• .. •••• You meet new people & .... 131• "733 From 5345/mo. Mr. DllVEPLAXA Carol or ltoland Sims, CdM.673·7511 NEED Female to i1hr. hive xlot earnlnas. Oel· -... -for &Lot'• or office. Ample 842 t-810 w O'Kecfe, $49-8138 kln T & try • · Lost-Tame green&yellow d r l v • ~. or V l tcr l.han situna al homo? :~Ol:her:':"11 coun INCOME TAX Business parakeet from E/sldo, Portl~nd . Ore. 8' back. CaU: 540-7041 or Zenith BeachJroat, NewPort a Br, 2 Ba, xlnt view. Sips •• AYall J uly. &ti..s251 or .548-475 7 Beaut. prlvalAI Newport exec. oUice In 11ulte. Reuonablo. 645 3700 lW MeN Verde Or. E. No bookkeepmg. Moeuy CM. H seen or caught, Leav g. 6/2!, re~u.rn by 7-1359 days Co&ta Meaa. ~ Orange Co. 64.2·Ji29 please call &U-214&. l~7 /~ll!7 ·:2l~c~h~jl_!!d,SO~K~t~498-~23~6S~l~~~~~~~~~~I • Meuure1 ofTimf' DEN OM JAZZ SEC 0 :"'> n II AFT MYAD EUC DMTF OCGYOTDA R D N A L S I E N t R t: f, A N ~ f. f. ~ P GCO MMON SOL AR rEAR~T Ml S ~ETUVNP C KLJO Z ORI EFTDACITR~UEB E TH NOM HPRY S X~C PTLR S MJR OBE CENTURYNCE R LPOHO C RI LQAZRNEL SO NMfX RNE IN OP C LEAPYEARIR MCCSOA C HKN..._O.._.~ K OD RI • ,t: ·~ ... • IOA T IUlLDHS \V\'Stsa1l ~orp. has \'L1runc1es In the rollow lni; c11te~or1e1> · H•d Lomlnotors Gekoot T ouchup fop wage~. xlnt co. lll'ucltt:.. i.:ood worlun~ run1I:. Plea~t.· upply lo tlw ~utc guard al W estsoil Corp. .:75 McCorm1l·k. C.M \UOKKt-:l!:P l·:n. part 11llll'. l ull 1..·hurgt-, ex1>. IJlllY 831 0001 BOOKKEErER ~>-111•1 'd 10 ulJ pha::.es of 011· bkkpni;:. <.:ontracting •''\ 111·1· prl'f 'd. Perm. I I I II\ l' H l' I> I y l u l 1.,.,,,111cd :id no. 131, c o UJily Pilot, P O. Box l.11iU. Co:.la Mc::.a, Ca I :.!ti~t) e Jool.. l..ct.•p1..•r. I" <:. ex pt.·r. \ I'. µJyroll, quarterly 1 cµurl:.. ~en 1<..-dster & hJ1\k 1 cconcrhation:.. Sc1l Hll\'11 'ii I t>-15·0700 HOm.:1·a:ePl::H lk.ll E,,lJlt' rental \Jfc Jl l·uunt:. Fl1..•ll.11Jle hours . oi:I HOliU BOOKKEEPER 1;t•11cr.1l Uk l.t)l':Ht•d 111 \·11l1..·r I .ill tH I lltiu i-:xpcr\J Newport lor ;.ippl, • Hook kt.'l'Jll'I' lur .\ulu • lJealt.•1'. O nly lho::.e Wllh • 'automottvc clq1ene111·e n1..•1..•<I apply 'l'u11 hi'ncf11 s, mcd1<:al µIan. pleasant -.urround1ngs, :.:.i lary uµen. \\'ntc Ad No. :.!43. lJa dy I' ilol, I' () llox Utill ltbla \h-::..i. l'a '1:.!lilti .· CAREER-TRAVEL liuy::..Gab O\'er lllyn.. lmmcd1ulc opcnin~::.. I rJ\Cl entire L: S .. :\1cx· ll'O. & Ct.•nlral Amenca. 2 \\'n·I.-. t''\µensc paid .1..r~un1n~. ·11 .111::.l)Orlallun I urn1-.lwd t·:du1..·at1on no 11,1r11cr II \OU wuuld hkt· • ilmH' .t \ l'I .n~,· 1..·..11111ng::. "hll1• 11.1\l•ling with a ,\111111;.: 11111 ,..:r11up l'Jll .\Ir llol'llt1l':. .11 .»:JU-1 1~1 1111· appu1111•nt•111 1\1 ,\-'1 " 11 \I \\"1:d11l·~tla\' ancl 1 ltur-.dJ.\ 0 111\ • L'. ..1 r JI c n l l" r 11 ,. l' ti c rl 1.luurnc~ ll\.!111 h.\ !->Ill.Ill ltl·c11:.t'<l 1-:c1\eral c1111lrac llH' '.\t u,,l lie ai>le t1 lrJ111t· & l'l·:..td plan:. Call • i 111 W-1 iOO.? all 7 00 -------CASHIERS L.hild C.irc ilt•pcncl<1blc· J d u I l n C' l ' cl<• ti IO r ~ 1'111lon·n ..1 !.'1·,, 1 & Ii in mv l.a:.:un:l llllb hcm\c lrom i :m i.t m 111 ' 11111 :\ton th ru l'hur!'>. 1"1 1 i :IO am to 12 1101111 :'>~ti :!~11 all n. • . ._r... ... SE WIN O MAC HI NE _________ , OPEHA"fOR, purt time, Ol'nlal A!.:.l. Ortho Cha1rs1tlc. upprox 1 days wk. Orth<> exp. req swrt $3·$-l hr. dependmi,i on exp: No ::.mok1ng, age ~O 30. G42·26ili Hftp W0ttt•d 7100 H•lp Want•d 7100 RN hlt! work. Preltir older Ocnlal Hecepl l''ronl ofr. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• semi rc.:t1rerl woinan. ~xper net•. Pi11mc. l h1·s ~~ EMERGENCY 642·7238 day t16:J .. l58 l ID'VINE PERSONNEL' I' ume 11·7:30sh1ft. Xlnl "'-PERSONNEL bencf1li. & worluM con Sh1pp1ni:; & Rece1\'ing •IMMER COOK SER.VICESS-AGENCY ch. IWE. Conlat.1. Oonnu Clerk for Opl1cal Coalm~ EXJJl'r.shorlhrs.c\'e::. -l.llt!Kl7lh(Atln1nc1 Roache.RN.c..:oe.taMcso Co Ei..per. pref'd. 88:1 Surl&Sirlotn Sune221 C.:ostu:O.k::.a SECRETARY Memorial llosµllal, Production Pl . NU a930 W c_·o_a:s_·t _llw_y._'l_rB_ Coll &42-1470 642·273--1. 6'12·5 I lti DISHWASHIHG .. -- MACHIHE OPR JANITOHS part & .lull Hi g h :.chool ~r ad lime. eve wrk ti t c F/time. :\1-1-' ti:J0.3PM: lOP~t. l\lon. lhru Fr~. EOE. ,\JJplv 111 person. HU. area .. Apply. J !01 S CO!'>la Me::a Me morial Grand . Ste II. Santa llo:.µtt:..il. JOl \ u:lona. Ana. ti:!~· ~o:w liLwn ,. M \ k M . 1:1:30AM & J ::JOPM ..... 1 • : ::. tor 1 r :s. ---- Dunlap. J an1Lor1al, JJ/t1ml'. Eves Laguna Hil l:.. Maturt:' - ----3dull!> only. 91tl·~23 DISHWASHER Ex1>er 1encc."<:l1 Nc~t ~ Surf & Sirloin !'ill30 W . Coast 1 lwy. :--l 1.i DISPATCHER Gr;.i\'cyard Shill. Apply 111 pt:!rson. YELLOW CAB 11:!6 K lt>th. Costa Mc::.a NO PllONECALLS PLEAS!': * •UIS'l'HIBL:TOR want· ed. mature. lnlerested in ca rn ms:: up to $800 per mu p 1 l. Call 639·6123 ---- DOCTORS ASSIST. Young lady (llS-281 to as- :.1::.l 10 Health Spa . No exp. req. we train. Apply any all. or eve. 2930 W. Coast llwy , Newport lie a ch . DOG GfWO:\IER. exper. bu::.y :.hop t::l Toro. Profit !i h;.irin ;.:. 5~u-3122 or tGO !Sti~7 UO="l UT Ha kcr, c~p 'tl. <tr w1ll 1r.1111 . 1172Sunflower al F;.111'\ I('\\' c~. Bel. 10.\:\1 D11ry 1"1:.herman Wanlcd ~mu• l'XP nee ::;200\J mo r>•1len 1 inc. 6 hr day. 4!:14-5098, tii5-11 l-I days. DRIVER- HAMDYMAM ' LAUNDRESS Ga.s Hange, U.'>~-tl ;( moc;. xlnl cond.~1!.15. Air Cond. 29,000 BTU ·s. LL'>eil 3 m~. xlnt S395. 4ll2·8St:l. \\'umans r u-.lOlll l(J ::.pt.•cd 1,1cydc ,\I I ai'l'c:-.:-.ui·ic~ Tr Y a 0 a 1 I y I' t I u I 111dudcd ~I uo 1!.IX-:.!il:I:! Cla:.~11ted Ad to buy. sell or rent :.omethmg. 1~Et..:GEOT l.1kc new, xlnt. cond. :\!;.in':. IU spd. :!I '~·· frc1mc. ~5-iWl I •SPECIAL SALE• I ;./cw & U:.1..'\l l31kcs 2-11:11:1Ne~µorl131. C~l ._ I~~~~ ............. ~~.).~ PERSIAN KITTENS WANTED TOP C i\Sll DOLLJ\ It I' \IV FOR YOUH. J EWELlt Y. Wr\TCllES . . \lff OBJ ~(.,'TS. GULU. S I L\' .I..: It !:iE llVI C E. Fl;\"E FURN & Ai\· THJt..: ES, ti-15-2200 l'LE1\Nl~G l..·\UY, WCl'k· b 1·' l'l' l'l '·•l';.&llvn:.. l'n•ll'I' 'J'hu1•:-. ur Fn x 111· 1.'li I 1 CFArc~.lupqu;.ill.) .. I SIS SlOU -;jlti-!l\IW 1 ---1 For an Ad in Won.n's World l'LEHIC.\I. FD1ALES 18 lo 80. part CLERK TYPIST tune or lull time. sale:. & \trn 1 )rt:'\J>Cr tntn\l·n n.on -:.ales pos1lton.s~ l u r \ ~· u n 1 r 0 I .._\: 11 r L:h11~1· your own hrs. lnl;:i pun;ha,..1.l~ in till' l'le<· \l.1h:1ma. II H t~omc manuJ. hu~11\e:,,, Free apt, :.m. crl, c'\ch K..irdt.•x C''\pcr & I.) p111g l!.1ri!1..·n111 ~ Ille ma1111 -•V wpm rn;imlalor) .:\l11l !'rel rcure(' ~-li'l>l all 1·11 lltnl'lll,., 1ndmlc l wk~ .. ,,11· Jll ti mos.11 p.11d ltul1da>., ~roUJ> 11\:.ltr .. 1;1rt, d.i' ut lure & 11lJll.' 111111 c Documentor • LJ1\' Addrc:.~oi.:rapll · ~-:!\Il l ~<~.1b7i~~~:. S \ 'i l ·I rS lfj.:k).)l ~ C:qual Oppor Empl1>~1·r " . • S:ul s turfonts . JI l :.b ch: •It\'. Eve,, S.1l <.'or. phont· •nee. Mr t..v1111:. 8-18 1001 GAL FRIDAY ;\I at un.· plea:-.ant. allral· J::.:-.l Lt> pres. Growing co Opµor for real future Sh typ. 615·2666 G~n'I Laborers Tm~ Assem/PkCTS Tempo Temporary Help l'i~U2Sky Park. Irvine Ca II j .J0-4455 Gcl AH BAO In The ARMY. Call 5-t~.2!J~ Ask for 106 Con l r a l' l 1 lJ M \ () n l) tho:.c w1lh ;.iulumollvc clc;.ilcr c·xpcncrH~c· nct.>tl ..ipply 'J'np lll'1tt.•l1b, mccltl·:tl pl<.111. Jlll'a'i;.&nl Girl. allr. model, for ... urruund1ngs S;.il<1ry art1:.lH' (1~urc pinup::.. OJl'l'll Writ<' l l.i,:.1l1crl uc1 Cr ca 1 1 v e C ;.i mer a nu :::,; l' u 1>;111~ l'1lul. I' fl-I.) 5:1:!!1 () Bo' 1.11>11 t '11:.1.1 \ll·:...t. VJ :1:.!t..!ti c; I H L F It I DA Y • Scc·retary. Recepliomsl. Out-.Land1n~ pcr..ition 10 ht•..tulllul I J!irl office w1Lh Heal Estate Invest mcnt l·:xecuuve. Vaned dut11·~ require excep lwnal. well educated g11 I with ,i.:ootl :.ecrelanal I sk i ll:-., l·ommand ol l;rnguagc & personality Exper . 1s less important lha11 umb1lion & w1lhn~ nt•ss to learn und work. Must lie attracti ve, i.oph1sL1c:it1•tl ~ happy! \'cry plc..io;anl environ· mcnL & llcx1ble hours. comb1ne1t wilh generous p:.iy & fringe hl'nellls mC1ke this a gre<•l Joh a,17 .;Mt .. C.:OlJh ~I 1ol1llt·a;.:l•tl l.J<IY prc·kn l'ol ltJ hr "eek. S:i llV hr tolli t:Jl'I i.tll. .>.:.IOJllTI COOKS BARTEMOstS HOSTESSES WAITstS WAITRESSES BUSBOYS DISHW ASH&RS .\µply In f'crwn Only Hl.'twc1•n :.! &1.JOP~t Sonfranciscan Restaurant 11>1 • Weslchll Ur. :-..u Cooks Want~ Ureakfai.t. c11r1ncr. e). pCI ICl\CC w r.oorl op porlunll~ r\pply 1n person . Jolh Ko~er Hr-.t:auranl, 100 S C~l. llwy l.11..: Ut h ~IRLS-GIRlS E.:i i.y run Job. dJy or night. :-i:o exp net· . \\C lr1un you. You mu.'ll likl' people & be ot least 18 Apply JOY al\.. or eve. 2Jll lfarbor. C05la Mesa Ont.a Sec'y/lkkr,' & As~1. Lant '"'""*r 11 m llJndym11n, el<penenced ~ollc~l' .. rn J(AJ) Wr furnish vt•n & loob !>~ HG.18 or 646·3487 Oentol ""~1,., Clla1r:.Hlc Ousy 1'1.icwport Practice. Min fl mo<> t>xp. &io O:IOO Cl tnedAd11 64,2.5678 •, ----- IMSURAMCE AGIMT t;xJ')('r'd or w1ll tr11ln. So. Orirn ~ <' co f650.S800 + comm .. ,;u 8·'50 Murse Live-In Malt.· Or Fcmaw Would you like lo l1vc-111 nice beach home. help111A nice pcoµlt.'. earn1ni.: I rom S5W StiOO per mo. & have hene11ts'! If lhti. 1n· lerc:.ls you & you havt> Aood rels. then ple;.i~c 1..·all 752-0992 110"°1 i':~AKl';H!:> L'PJOILN l'L BLIC H ELA'l'IO:-<S ="i t•t•d -I pc r:.onable 1n- tclltgcnt JJCOple for up l ti week!> Public Relations J>r1111·l·t llJ 1nlroduee new H;.ink Scr .. 1ce lo San .lu<•n Captslrano area SalJl'y :"o sellin~. Wl'l'k !I t•J 3 :rn Call :\!rs. __ _ :\ltloh111.1 .1llcrThur:.1l;.i) . NURSI-: H~ U.1y-. (Inly 1!16 i'.!11:! ~1 011 fn :\l u:-;l h.!Vc Heal E s tate, h1·l•1t:-.cd Sur~l'ry ~ _ltet·ml•ry rm :..ilc:.pt.•oplc. \\'ll\· nol <:XP llt•nl':. • Outp.tltcnl work 111 lhc hullc:.i are;.i S ~~~.er.}. ~ l r .. 11 U llunu11..:to11 lkJl'h Foun tl12·2J2101 81 .. 11;,, t;.i1n \'a lie.}. Call l'hil ~ll'N a ffil'C ol \'ilia:; l{eal 1-:s tale 9f>J·4~i7 PARKIMGLOT ATTENDANT 1Parl·T1mc\carlv> REAL ESTATE L'1ty of Seal Beach li5 iO' /1 C.:omm. Supcrh S2 50 P(•rlluur pnv<•lc and semi-privall' i\pply City llall ul f11·cs. Etlucal1onal. i 118th Sl. Seal llch l ru 1n111$! unc1 fn n ge 213/4:11 ·2527 cxl so hC'nel 1ts. Hes1dcnLtal and f'ma I Filing Oute invc:.I ment openm~s lor June24.1975 Ur t• k er s an II ----------•I Salespersons. rlX Answerinq S.rv Aftn & eves. WKnds m· eluded. EOE. 540 1962 r1x RECErTIOHIST Opening in Orange Co. tor !>harp 1ndtv. w/PBX exper. Front ofe appear & pleasant phoN> voice nl!cest.. Xln't puy & benefit~. Call PersoMcl. 213 ll6l 5713 Downey SoYkiNp &Lam Equal Oppor. 1-;mploycr QUAIL PLACE PROPERTIES Don Berman (714) 752-1920 RECEPTIONIST Fa:.l gro win~ N. li . managtimcnl t.'Onsult1ng firm needs cxper'd re cept. w I gO<XI lypini,: & ore 1>k1lb. Good starting t1al & Cringe benefits. (;all 833 11721 ' R 1-:CEPTIONIST/ Dvl'lllr:. Office. Must type .iO WPM. Apply in pcri.on, 17~5 Oran~e Avr. Ste Jo;, Costa Mesa. Pcr11on 21 ·40, trn (or R.E. & ln11urance Brokcris mgmt. $150 wk ~uern. for exp&ndlng corp. l"u ll Coll prt'f Mr I i•vi or P /T . C nll Kn y !S-18·1001 ' Overturf, 646·3'87 .. SECRETARY Fur 1.ex1lron \ 1d1·11 1 1 'I\ pc Will tram. Sh ,IC,.: the Jl111tty lo d1rct·L ulhel 1 ;(1rls fl'1t'd tor em 1ro11 1 11H·nlJI pl.rnner"> & t.'l1 ;.:1nccr'i. Pleasant Oil' I o ,. a t l' ti 11 c a r 0 . C Atrpurt Haul.J, Ucin. Fros t & ,\s-;01· I IOI Quall. :"< 11 . ~:!J-0070 SECRETARY To m<1rkcling manager. Carcl'r •>Jll'lOI' for bnght, ~ell :-.lJ l'l1..•r "'ho enJOYS \lollrklll)! w 1)(-'()f>IC Ill a I.JU~) <lat a 111 oces:-.tnj.l co markt'l111g lleµt. a dl\1:-.1011 ol ;.i na1·1 corp XlnL cu benctth Mu::.I h;.i\ c )!u111I ~cl'rctari JI hat'l.;.:r11un1l 1ncludrni.: ,.,h , i.:011d tl'l1·ph11nc & \erb.11 :.I.Jib Slarl ~700 mo. I nlc;.:ralcd Data Corp • C11::.ta Mesa ~11).(;0litl or ti lt.-742.'> SECRETARY To PrcsiclC'nt Fcmall' I amiliar w 1U key adder. typing, sh, hi mg & acrountin)!. Smull informal olc Ill '''-""~" oricntc1I rn;inuf cu Walton 'orkwootl , ~5·6777 9:H W 17lll St, Costa Mesa SECRET ARIES Gov't ACJl"CY Sevcr<il 01Jcn1nn::. l•>r re ~pon :'lllJlc, :.harp sccretanci< 111 en' iron mentally oncnll'<I ~t)\ 't agency. ttemodeled ol t•s lor otcd 1 n 1'11u11laln Valley !'lh , goorl t) 11111.: & 3) rs ex1><-r rcq'd ~ul••ry <h:pt>nch on QU.Jltl1c;i lloni1. l''U II benefits tn cluck :.horl \\t1rk week. Apply m pcr'lon nt. 1084·1 t:ll1s Ave .. (betwn Euc:hd & Word> f". Vly. betwn :.!:30pm & !l ~>m Mon thru Thurs .. For an appoinh~nt Call 586-190 I 01 .\ppl) In l'l·r~u11 THE BROADWAY LAGUNA HILLS MALL t l.ul'alcd ut Sat\ Dw~o Fr1•Pway & El Toro Hd J 1111\•1'\'ll''\ 111~ llour:. !I :w J l ;1oa111 & ~ .. jt1-1.:111p1n ~lo11duy ThruSalurday l•:qual Oppor. Employer IW.\:-;Tt::D ! Chocolatcl Poml Sia me:.e Cal. Kil I ten pretcrrcd. Hcasona· 1 1 ble. 5:,2.~t>~i af\. 5.JOpm . I ~1amesc Sealpomt k11Lcns i l1>r s ale. s:io ea. <.:osla . ~l e~a tli!t·U5~ti ,Oo9s 8040 •••••••••••••••••••••••• ! •PET WORLD• j Llasa-,.\p~o. ~h1huahua:. Poodles. ~h 1h·1'zll, ::ichnauzer. Cocker. Oox· 1c. Pit Hulls, Cocka1>00, l'um l(JO mixed PupJ)ics ::ii ud st:!rv. moc.L breeds 2.;2:, W. 1 ilh al Fairview, S.-\. Open Eves5.11-:-,027 DOG OBEDIENCE CLASS to Starl Wed. June 2:1. 7 .30 p .m. New p ort Hch·lrnnc T1cl.cl Taker:. & Con· area. 546··1lll8 <:e~::.wn CIC'rl..-. :\ltrl age . . -.-l'i ~I ;u S:! 1;1 \pply lO ~11m Sc~nautcr. ,\l,c.;, 8 Mr G.tlc·. :--Jtltllchal'k wks. Champion hlood Valin l'l.llJ L'inl!ma lines, ma/fe. 5S!J .l!J!Jl 2Jh8 I t·:I I om Htl. El ev_·e_. _______ _ To111 • ·"! lpm tl.1tly ,\KC Bi own Beagle. 9 \1 f' 1-,0 ... mo::.. old. A II Shots. $75 or TYPIST l'I llmt• llt'rm he:.l oiler 831 071i ;\111:.l hl• .11·1·11ralc. l:lu::.y lkaulll ul .\tg han Pup 11h1111~ 1'1-. •_nail rl'::.~mt• Fem. :\lovrn~. mu~l !>ell lo <"' rl'I J S11no11. l I.) S.'">O w1lhoul papers SIOO bnx l!l!I I. NH. !UHli:l with papers. 8-li 21~. Vvlunlcer:-., Ill.lie & lem. LHASA APSO Pups, AKC. neNictl lor rcsl'.;.ireh for Sl25. •57 Corvette, 1m. hook m\ "omens mo\'C· mac .• must see! Pll 111t•n1 A 11 a ~es . I 58l·9220 Con::.1..·1..·u11 \'l' weekly rap ---------- 11es:.1on-i 2 hrs each. AKC FAWMIOXER Small grtrnp::; t>.ltl·5l72 Pups. 642·2156 WAITRESSES l~xpcr'd l•\111 or v l Good hrs . NcJt ;.ippeur. Su l'I & Sirlom P ed1i:rec M allt.'Sc. male. lla s Papers . l)ay 5~§.1945, t::ve & wknds 6i5 7147 ----~1!130 W. l' uast I fwy, NB -----olden Retriever, 10 wks WAITHE!'IS O\Cr 21. part olc1, male. xlnt 1>a1>t:rs. Lim~ 11 .B <.:all aft. 3 i.hort. $50. Call D uve, p.m 962·T212or003·0365 GllJ.!1535 it(l6 PM. WHUWANTSTOWORK? Norwegian f.lkhound [))lJVl':AC1\H! PU JJS, AK~. s how C llUUSI·; your hours. quuht)'. work tor yCJurM•l(. be 8!Ji·l164 ~our own ~b Men or ----------- Won'lt'n. <.:an be :!>hJthtl> AM E RlCAN Pit Bull Pup· hao1l1c11p1H·d Ncul pies W/papera. $49-9-137 C.:leun Al>IH~ar.incc or Mt. 7.~23-14i3 Vt•l.!1 • retired. A$!c 2.> to 70. Suppl~rnem )Our in come. Drive a cab 6 bu or more a doy Apply tn p nion. Yellow <.:ab Co., 186 Jo;. lflth St., C.:o.!lta Mese , IFYOU htive a 11crvlce tooH r or goods to sell, Dia~ an ad in lb" Daily Pilol Clasiufled S«t1on .•. Phone ti4.2·$6i8. Cati Su~ 642-5678, Ext. 330 Seamed-To-Slim 9082 SIZES 3A-48 "" 1lf "";"'" lff("'T- \ 1wt·k lltlUl'I)', tturt 1.S..111 l'rlot~d l'ALll•• n ~ob2 Womon's fllt~• 1t14I u t.3~ ll"'t' bull" Ith 4111111'11 hlt11 , ~ll (II• bUll, 43 hill); SK ( 42 louMI ti h111): to (II buM. 46 hlr>I ; I~ (48 butt, 48 11111): 44 (I~ hu•I 60 hill): 46 cull ltu•t. -.: "'"' d (~2 butt. G4 ITl11> St'nd SI 00 for I'""" 11"\INn Add 2~ l'C'nh fl)f' 1•11rh f)lllh•rn for fir.I rla.• m .. 11 Mnd •llC'C'owl ltJndllnl( 0111cr,.1 ,.,. lll•ro1 "'·"' df'h•irr> .. 111 take-lhr~•· ,.,.fto;~ or rno~r Send 10 M<tn>H1 M11111n, 442, tllt• U~ll)' 1'1lot P•U•m 11(111( 2:12 Weil IHlll st . Ntw \'ork ~ Y 10011 Pnnl NAM~-AOORl'SS. ZIV !'Ill£ Ind S'tY.U. M "llt.R ONt:l'Rt:t; PATn.R:O.ol )l)Ut dlol~• to ~C'ntl '°'·OM rr~ 1•ut tfrn ln11d1! Nt:W .!'\PRl'\ti SU M!\lf.R PATT~R' CATALO<l IOO•hl .•ll•Ut•. (rff patttrn t'OUpOll l\4>ftel '~ now ~•:w .+ KM1' ltooll ,.,111 blt•lc 1 lallut Plllf'rn 51 n lmtant '•~lllOll Book '1 00 fliitalll~"tn1 l'lm* '1 fO Dainty Baby Quilt 7397 i,A(k'B~ W1·h Olll<' ll4b)' I< llh 11 11111lt Iha( "Ill b•'t'OW" an 111'11 luom I mh•<>ldt-r "DgC"I•. ~la &Dll l'hthl • ora) "r on"'">' to mal .... IJl•H'~ 111111t, rr .. mo<I by ~eal hit•• I ••• i;lnKhR"1, chlllll• (II eot1011 1"11111 r11 7397: trao.r,., of ~ t111illr11, 1llroctloos ~nd ,. oo ror t'~:.;;;h.::.:p-al-lC'_m_." Add ~· ror uch pallt'rn '°" fir.1-clus mall and 1peclal h0Qdl1n11. St'nd to All\'I' Jlt(iokj, IOS. the Dally PllOI, Nt•t'dlf('nf\ Ot-pc • Doll 1113, Old /'hC'lsu St1tlon, Ntw Yon" N Y. 10011. Prlnl Namt'. AddrC'H, Zip, f atlern N11m~ • ~•\of ctolltttl Crull! bta11tlrul thin.cs 8md fOf' Now Jf7) ~ll'(lnf\ CataJoc! J dC'sllln• prlnttcl lnllde ... 1s• NC'w ' NII\)' ••1ny Qullll SJ 00 Nt'w' fllpplC' ''roe~ .. SI 00 S<-w -+ Knit Roolt • JI IS Nfl'dlt'PC>•nl O<>Oll • . • Sl.00 ~10WN frOC'llft Book ••• tl.00 llalrpln C:rOC'llft 8Dolt ... SI • ln•lanlCr()('lltUb* .. ,,$\ OI llt'\Ulnl MKUIM flOoit , •.i.a In.tan! Mont'y 8ook ... JI oo t:omplm Otl\ 8oolic .... ll oo Com1>lt'lc At,;"-"" 1114 . SI oo 12 Prt1C' Ar1thana 112 , ~ RoM~~, .... ' .... w Mu•rum Q\illt Boolt u ... acr IS Qullts for Today p.,. .. IO' l!oollof 1'.IUfy RQP ..... le' 'I OI s. c y ta HJ c, l. B. •t, ) c. l . ey SI ·h· l::. II s. l' ... .,. II. 70 .. ' It I 0 ... MIN.ti..... IOIO ...... Po"er 9140 Trwttporf.._ Reu...._.. lutto1, lm,ported Thursday.June 19. 197!. OAILVPILOT €11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Vehlctes 9530 •••• •• • • ••••••••••••••• -~ w ANTED Schwinn Exerebe Boa&.'I oeeded. lial "alore c....,. .... S•/ ....................... a ... ra1 . '70 I Autot, lmpot"W Alltos, IMpotW A..tot. Us...t TOP CASK 001.LA near new. Otter. Bake, W/11$ at no COlll. Wo have Rent 9120 DUNE .BUGGY w/ extra ••••••••••••••••••••"'.·~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••"•••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PA 1 D F O I\ you Call 842-4.$21. b u 1 • r a , B C Y B , •••••••••••••0 •••••••• 111'd t1roa , 102 CQrvair LAM80RGH IN I · Mercect.1 IHI 97 40 Vot•o 9772 Ford "if JEWELRY, WATCHes 714/ ... lJOt. · l966 1nt'J. TravU. P.S.,8. en1.· Joclds trailer w/ , · ·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• '-••••••••••• .... •••-•, ART 08.J!';CTS 00 '5 Strng. Bai\jo "50. Gd. , Xlntcond. Alroond. Day bltn Lool &r part.a box. ANNOUNCING 280iL, air. leuU1er, ·73 Torino Wagon P..-f SILVER SERVlCE Kln1·bike $95, new li1• 11 Beechcrart w/ 67S-1913Eve.499>3933. Xlntcond. $1000.~ AUTO CLASSICS AM/FM tape. Classtl' & ORAMGECOUHTY l'Ond , new radlal.s, tlot • f'J NE FU RN & AN · vacuum S75, '4.W788. tr al 1 or " 1U II P an 7 PM. flawless$8,000. 6'1&457!1 VOLVO gls. $2700. 64.5-Zn6... TIQUES "5·2:200 Evinrude. Jmroac. Ex-CAB HIGH Cmpr. shell, LTn . -i:;xcLUSlVELYVOLVO • Mltc.eU...... ttas. $4000 Ol' tielt otrer. oowindows.$75. 0 (!• · , MG 9742 Li.rites\ Volvo Dealer 64 1-,ord Fakoo, capd W 837-9121. 536·1698 ~Race, range ounty 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1nOrantteCounty! cond.ll1perl.m1ioo.• CAIPIT IAA•AIHI •ttd IOil Rods 9540 newest. mos t modem' 'Sil MGA VlrnY CLEAN HUY or Lt:;ASt-: ~. 111 • ~ Top Qual UJ" e!-~-..i ••••••••••••••••••••••• 197• Skip jack 24 ·, 22S '71 ~ Ton t'ord w/ l.H'!I' ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11utborb.ed dealer! • Stron JC·, d'ependable · DlllECT •'f>.AIOC'-'lnu $$ CA$H $1 FOi OMC, 110 brs.t VH F, Camper. Both lOAded w/, . SPECIALlZlNG IN M Se I 70 Ford Ltd Brougbaal UaedCarpeta-AnySJie Goodusedfumfretri Vanson lrlr +more. PP extras too numerous 14 1Jen100-Healy. Must Sales Service ust I . Andy546--000G ~,~. ~~~-,,~4~ wp/11.bg •• v'1\nut1.onl!'rans, A~.__!l•rf• "CHl»t!" Frzrs/tlovea ~· $ 1 a , 0 O 0 or best . m~ntlon. WllJ aell out. SeJ 1 Conv · lldstr. 7f!OO wiasing 'GG MG M Id get. Good -• -~·-.. -• -..--... ...u ... Cal67J.7162 r------·---· S57"6645/S36-94.14 right or consider car on ml. AMJFM/S ltarlc. t:x. Tl1ENEW cond. Good tires. Needs , • • rack. 1~vl pty. $1075~ ~~~~~~~~~RADIO T El.EPHON"' tradetn 536-6889 cond. SUU Under War rn75L\MUOl~C1 11 ~1 . paint. $750. 83!MSL8 :>tt>-3o2Unller6pm. _ wanted for auto or port;; 14' Ski boat, 50 UP. Mere. · · · ranty. $1850 & take over 'uRRACO, ' 2025 S M --L-.-. · ~~-- ble unlt Used 0 K. Low CU1t.om trailer. Ml&Stsell 9W DREAMER Camper, paymenu. 835·4Nl an. MGI 9744 Anahe'm a750,""-.~20~er11 ·6Hvr\~CON, e cyl, 4 ctr. MATTRESS *MADN!SS• •ALL SIZES* or blah ireq. 0.~ ~It f $900646·3758 fully self-cont, 6' relrig. tipm . NOW ON DISPLAY ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ I low mileage. $iQ>. J11ck. 6'4·1140 ' 18' Boat w /xlnt 35 HP $2800. 531·9561 · 1974 MGB, am/Cm radio, .. • 548-7482 • Nd " l!:o1t. W/trlr. Or trade for HALF CABOVER 36" 4 Wheel Ort•" 9550 TMking Orders On radial tires, lOl\JlellU <'OV· Autoa, Uaed COLLl-~C'l Olt Item! '61 W. ·~resser & Qn. bed. vw. S500. 642·6153. high for mini pkUJl6. Like ••••••••••••••••••••••• The New Es~da's er. 11,000 ml. $4,300. ••••••• •• • ••••••••••••• • u 50( x L Cot Ne Priced to Mo••I 833·9625 "646-8680 a ot ri~e~ up l·5 to new. ""75 ... ,... ...,,..l M38-Al. Complet.ely re· 559-4221 btwn ~-5 or AMC 9905 I-or ' av. w ORE fra pm 6/27 t .. '"'RIHULL kl t' h -000-........ ARRlVING 00"' 4942080attGpm ~op. hnikelS, carb, . • • .. # • s , UI or done. Military. Makeofr ,, · • ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 1 1 · l · $l300 548·6868 B44 • dive. SOhp Johnson, xtrs. MobHe Homes 9140 675·9024 . Open Mon-Sul 0 lo 6 Opel 9746 70(;~e~lhn, 26 Ml'C, H/H, ~4'.1'.i~:>:. · " c · • ----------1Wanted: Old time office S750orbatofr.&&S-7762 •••••••••••••••••••••••' . . ClosedSun. ••••••••••••••••••••••• A/C, Stereo, Mags, Wida~ **I BUY** photos wire bask t d k Laguna Bch area Adult 74TOYOTALan4crwser, AUT0CLASS1CS.LTD. ·~ 0 1 . C Im t1r<'"· Sid<' 1111ws. Lo m1. '67 RANl.:JI WGN. Ori~. • · e • es 17' J/O SPORTCRAFT pa k 2 Bd 2 b 'rose to 7 500 miles Lot of xtras .105!H Hechler River. .t a>1l' Sport1 pc\ l Xlnl Concl. 1\4•;,l olfl'r owner. t;d Shape! H&ll. Goo<l µscd furruture & items. Also large crock. Sportsc ru1ser Bo w hr ' 'b a, c $5ooo or offer 847-5300 o; Jo'ounuun Valley, Ca. m<al' .• ow"" c~gc / u o $4lHllX7 ,\ l:. lugg. uck, Make appliances, or I wall Sell 494·5557. · · l'I de r, W a I k' th r u Pr~.~~~~!99.J':iafi~~~~ 638-2480 · 714/557·3345, Air. Xlntcond.tilo-407L_ olr.UIVi38S forYou. w windshield, fold'g. top. k d . 714/963·83!H -----'70 R EUEL s:,r 1 dr ------ MASTERSAUCTIOM p~ens~~~· ~sr~~n?::s~: t'ish or ska. XJnt. shape, orw en s. Tn1eks 9560' PONche 9750 :,edan, air. auto, 61000 '06 Ford S11wru Wagon. 646-8616&833-t•lS not. w·111 pay c"sh. new t.rlr. & cov. $1,700. Moto!!f.crles/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ffaRo-eo a 705 ••••••••••••••••••••••• mi.$850.968·1.>1:1 ,\ir, PB. I'S. Xlnt cond. .. 5577762 915 "" "' T '72911TARG/\2.7 Lmlr :..; b k -525 OrSUNDAY839-0974 524..,773 00·2pm) . Sc I 0 TOYOTA SALE ••••••••••••••••••••••• 7" Fctry. mags, J\JC, Buick 9910 ~·1<'s"!2u~J c:., tires ~ • Chris Craft Cl••slc 30' ••••••••••••.••it••••••• ·74 GTV s I r 1 · · 1 d oo •C""' " ~ Beautiful solid Mapl Musical -• s pc • ue an1ect· x nt. coo . 4 • ....,..,., ••••••••••••••••••••••• • - oversturted rocker, re-Jutruments a083 Sedan. New twin enga 1974 YAMAH~ G50, !es New '74 PiCkUDS ed. 15,000 M1. Jst owner. Roll R 9756 '72 nu1 ck n1vicra. 1 M~rcury 9950 cenUy upholstered, and••••••••••••••••••••••• <les s th an 40 hrs) than lOOO mdes. $11»5. $6350.673-~ s oyc• owner. Like new. Power ••••••••••••••••••••••• Completely refastened, 846·5204eves&wtmds. STILLAVJJLAl&.E ••••••••••••••••••••••• th A F '73CPWAG I ded M t matching foots~ool, only Rogers 360. 5 piece , . g t ls plus '74 Spider. Now have Co. #1 DEALER IN U.S.A. est~•erer<y>. <-?51oong .. 5~,3.~n,L amft wtaoles alc'. onaow.· ·d~sy $55. Two matching stereo DRUMS. Z1ljian cym. ne w wmn 'ins ru'!1~0 • '74 Honda 360 CB, w/5, car. Must. sell. $6250. ~ ~ .Y.v" .. speakers. 6 'h" x 10" bals. $450. 549·1417 etc. Super ~o.ndiuon l mi, cln, w/xtras. $775. HUGE STOCK OF 54a.54. 34or (213) 598-6131 ROY 5. 5"9·868l /e\'e 846-t7~ r sc • • :>. 6-12-1551. · 1 ··udi CARVER Cadillac 9915 l!!i3 ~ere. Montego M .X. nevc U d Only &!1_ Must sell-Sacnftce $7000. Bob 499.246.3 75•5 ~ 642-6840 100 RMS Amp. Fender BuyorLeaseMOW. "" 9707 R.OLLS·ROYCE ••••••••••••••••••••••• VIII. P /s l',b l'twin L F No x c h · Guitar. Ventura Les 25' TROJAN Searaider 73 ~~'n~~~e~Prs l) · l • ••••··~··•••:•••••••••• 2l.4E.111hs1. Am/Fin 's1erci't. J:>.ooo "\Vindsong", Le~~o: ~Ya~!6-~,~6h w/cases. An· '74, •'IG. H/C water, . 963.2332 ltllltl A11"91 70 Audi 100 LS, xlnt concl. coSTAMtsA CADILLAC mi. SJIOO. Dys 1;M·&l lu; stemware "Moonspw1", " swim Slcp, 110, xtra low Cl \WI. UllW 4 ~r. ~ s pd. a/~. fm & 54•-44u Q\•cr 70 Lo chow.I! l'rom. Evs 493·:>22fi arl objeclij, pulntlngs.Fine German Cal l o hours,VHFradlo1,depth. '73 HONDA SL125·K2, Machehns ,8!l7-7S:JS___ ClOSEDSUNDAYS l"rom ::;1!l!l:i. G.M/\C <.:ash!536·233S w/VituU •• Bow. sort Su p e r s h arp . Bkr. perfcct.~;~3oso TOYOTA .• MW 9712 Saab -9760 F1nancan•&Lea.s1ni,:. :'!~!~~~?. ......... !!.s.~ BOX ES a ny quantity, ~asc. · S200. Highla nd 67~·l003 1960 Horbor CM 646:9303 .............................................. ~I Cadillac l"or Sale 19G5 Mu1:ota11g,2~ ta p c. abras ives & a g pipes siso. Call loats, Rent/ 1971 KAWASAKI 250cc · ' ORANGE COUNTY'S •73 SAAB EMS . HOO "-'el ....._ £ni::. (l::n~. & 'l'r.111i.. packag in g s upplies. 962·H235 aft 6 pm wkdys, Chart•r 9050 F -8, 400·18 Knobby, 73 Ranchero Broug ham OLDEST rebll ) Gc111" !'>-11:!·2288 aft Abaco Packaging Corp., art3pmSat/Sun. · 8087 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Chamber exhausL $500. 351, Auto, P /S, P i ll: &' S:.l,lOO. t>45 M736 C... Mew 540 ._ 5:3097!1·1Jti2 18090 Euclid, f'ountain ets 968-7808 mags, Stkland top. $JS.IS 1973 Saab StftrV• -loatsforChcrtl'I 646-2897 ."'.'"'': '7 J C AI> l"lcctwood '66 Convert. Low n11 ·g. Valley,979·3620. ••••••••••••••••••••••• SI '71Laverda.7SO. S I S . Le . Aulomaltcfuel10Jecuon. flrougham lo miles, $450.orbeslollcr. BABY PARAKEETS, $.5 3~4;~~Yn~!n.:ps6 6 Gd. cond! $500ortrade '73 DATSUN Lo mi, cmpr. a es· erv1ce· asang 4 s pd ma nu~ sluft, au mint, xtras'. Make ofr., 2619 Elcten. C.M. GOIN._ FISHI~?. each. CalJ 546-9632. shell, A/C, xtra set whls. Roy Carver. Inc. con, AM / 1' M stare ('>13 )59" 52r ...----~ Call675-6.586 14'HobieCats Rolls"Royca .BMW radio. Xlnt con<l. $-1200. --· -• Oldsmobile 9955 B'S WORM FARM Nat'l Cruising Club Sporlster Frame, nicely & tires, step b~mpcr, ex-234 E . 17th St. Call 556-2711. 'i5 Sedan de Ville, 4 Dr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• OpenDaily7Amlo6Pm SportingGoods 8094 3333 W CoastHwy NB cslmed.lO"fmteod,16" tras.$3,I00.55&-1581 c s dSe Nt.te crawlers, Meal ••••••••••••••••••••••• Call 631-02Sl. I ls h ~'to;n osta Mesa !>IG-4444 197199E, 4 dr, clean, xlnl all lu~ury . equipment ales an n 'll'I! rear, o c rome. """"'"57 FORD ~~ Ton, cond. Pvt. Ply. ~ooo. Gold l1rem1~t color,_lo OLDSMOBILE Worms, African N1~ht Elect golf cart, battery 847-1543. 1tutomatic, '&t v.s, tool Ph: 673.2062 art o.:io. 1 m1. Ph.: 556·271 l for an· GMC TRUCKS Crawlers &RedWorms. charger.Very clean.$250 loat S •1 9060 SELL'' 71 box, pipe rack .. Xlnt ---lormat1on. HOND .. C .... S 17362 Gothard. HB. 634.0069 art 6PM · 1• GI , • M UST d S550 581 8130 "" -Call 847·5141 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Yamaha 125, w/ ••get con . . . Toyota 9765 ti3 Cad. Xlnt en '· tires & U • ity OI~ Complete Scuba Outfit. 27• E RICSON 1 yr. old. kl" St legal & re dy for & •••••••••••••••••••••• d 1 h i.: .,.. 1 1 n1vers ga , ' · a '62 Ford 'l'1 T. P. U. Good 1 ST " H OAOWAY re e~~ e~ 11:t..?1~cc< 1> 2850 Harbor lll\tl. ----------besl name brand equip. nea ut if u I ly rum. & dirt. "fAST", like nu, lo running coml. sooo. C31l SANTA AHA TOYOTA<' pa int. :;,J;>O. 642-155_. Costa '.\lcsa :H0·9tHO Formica counter top with $250. Pete 536-19-lJ rigged. 494.3503 m1 's. Also '72 HONDA 548·4602. · 83 ... 3171 R.> double sink. Woodgrain . SL70, like nu, & a 3 rail ~ Brand Hew '74s '7:! El Uoratlo t"Onvert., Pint; 9957 pa lle r II . used . $20. G,OL F c~ u a.s Wilso!1 '74 Erickson 27.10 hpO/B, bike trlr, nu tires, plus '57 Ford V-8, auto. ~ .. lon, THE UlTIMATf DAIVINGMACHINE Oo..JLY I 0 LEFT I 0 u u c d . ;\l u ~ l s c I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• 5"9·1506at'tcr3 :Stafl 3 \\(}O(b. 9 iron:., elec start. Very Sharp! xlras . Call aft 6 PM pipe rack. $j30. Priv. ,75•DM\V l!OO:! ...., wholes ale IHI\\'. Du} ·~ p 1 k 8500 xlnt.cond.S00.963·4905 Many Xtras. l'\'t ply. 77!l·l07G. Party.ll723:>-1.381·8130 Alsol4Demos ,)l:.1·8681/cvl'~llj·li:3:! ''1 •nlu. i enew, ----------11;;-=-::-~;-::--=:-:~:==;---$12 500 (213) 821-8791 •I S11d S600i11 at miles I ;,pd. Had1al Stor•, Resta1Want, · · ' · 1.25 Penton race ready, '67 ECUNO 6 Piak Up. (;all ti 1.2·11;.:; _ j TH E:\1 l':NDOl'S '71 ELDO CONVERT. tires. tape ilcck, bright Bar 8095 Sailboat xlnl cond. S-t50. Very clean, low mileage. Capri· 9715, S.\ YINGS ,\II white cxt .. n:d leather yellow. !lfil!·5llU. .. t'fl lal G ••• •• • • • • • • • ••••••••• •• ('.' 2oc 548 7482 .... r I c rass C Hc rreshoff American 586·2747. ..,1· I. · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ex:.imple tnl. Cleanest in N.B. •71 PINTOSun••r Buy'. SPECIAL!! 3 a5 S Yd FISHER 4x8 Slate, oin· f -· COROLl A <> d · t G l\l "" OnlyS '7 q p I bl Be ff Eagle,22 ft.WLW,26 t. '73 ="ORTON 850, xlnt.'56 Ford ~-' Ton. Fleet '73CAPRlV-6,l\tC,4spd. •.J · • wnc by rettrc•( · · LouksOK.HunsF1nc. Ca11673·8162 op. oo t . sto er. overall. Built by Nowak cond. Spec. equipmt. sldes bed.Offroadtires& xlnlconci.S2950 4s pecd, radio, healer Uealer. Moving t o Bl . Bk. min. price. -----•----1 642.2156 & Williams. 7l4/546·7112; Stock prts. avl. $1,500. wht spoke rims. $700. 675·60.U < hil~J Europe. S:l!'J!l:>. 615·2()(14 97!!·2873 clay:-, 6-lti·0163 TV Radio Aft 5 PM & Wknds 675 0657 G•2 7912 847 24"8 $2999 C 9917 eves. Dbl. kilch. sink, ~ompl Hlfi, St~reo 1098 714/675·2644 . 1·525.·6504 • . .• . • . :> • '73 CAPRI VG. auto, A /C, amaro --------- bath rm van 1 t y. ••••••••••••••••••••••• . cond !OSlNTERNATIONAL FM stereo, Uecor. 4800I. l) l • ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1972 Pinto. dl'luxc 1n• d /f a 'S pr Occ chrs Hobie lG good $1500 D ''-•TON PICKUl> l d <-'> 87. eJIM' '70 CA MARO V-8, 4 spd, ten or. New tires. Low Usl/ol r 499.3105 or best offer. ust se Ready for dirt. $600. • 848.0152 * 4w.3634 aft. IP.\l ~' ra 1 a s . S l oo. Gou mi 1 es. s 1600. p ll: ----------• TV Console, l~ yr. old. Sal. 6/2 1. Cnll Sat. cond. 833·8516 Pnv. l'ty, 55-1·167!L rs r me• '25'' MAGNAVOX Color ' M . II '75XL·l25HON A 7 rw, x nl. con . .,.., .J. IJ""tl r1 · I 9 d Invalid's commode chair, Ask'g. $325. Call aft. 673-6898 or 1-213-825·1629 642·9137 Vans 9570 'CAPRl-5 mos new. V-6. TOYOTA •--- cost Sl20, SSO. Maple desk 6pm: 968-8320 wkdys. '72 Honda XL 250: Many ••••••••••••••••••••••• spd, radials. PERFECT! '68 Camaro SS 300. Huns, Plymouth 9960 Sl2.50. Table & 4 chairs GRUNDIG UDO 14 for Sale. •2612 xlras. $600. '73 Dodge Van, xlnt cond. $3600. * 5-18· 1193 1966 Hocbor. CM bdb 910:1 looks Primo! $1000. Days ••••••••••••••••••••••• ""n \ maures-Ike ,,. c 1 9 0856af 6 -----5"2·8010: evcs&lti·5'~ . .,.,.,n ,,: w' ars 1 0 . V .,,; n 'y I MAJ EST JC STEREO w/trlr & cover. Gd. cond. al 4 8· t pm $3000. or offer. Datsun 9720 ATLAS " AM FM rad1·0 and record 675·5403 '7 1 CORO LA lliOO, 4 ~.Pd :;;g-Ca;;ro, 350 en!!. Full couch.comfortable, good · · $1300. 675·4621. HONDA 350·4 lo mi very ••••••••••••••••••••••• AM /FM tape deck 2 001, ·· pla yer combo. Make of· ' • •. · · power. Xlnl. con<i. • u~1j. cond1t1on $15. RCA color !er Hobie 12 with slriped sad. dean. AcceSsories. $800. Chev. Van 1962. Good run· WILL Rt:Y YOUR mi. SJ.000 or best ofCcr 1)-3.~06 Chrysle r/Plymouth TV . 21" screen $75. 546_9933 Good condition 675·2411 ning cond. Customized. DATSUN, TOYOTA 549·8.2:.lti ' Open Daily & ::>on ttl lO 673-2734or646·8139 $495.CallG4S·41-08 like $700.642-1272 ORVOLKSWAG EN - -Pi\l --RADIO-TELEPHONE 'i4 Honda XL350, PAI D FOlt OR NOT 72 Corona Mark II, ·I rlr.I Chevrolet 9920 2929 11.irbor Bhd ~~~.RIG. Gd. Cond: $70., wantedfor auloorporta-28' SCHOCK Endeavour, new.$850. '72 Dod g e M3x i -Van W [LL p J\ \' TO l> raci1al llrl'S, good 1·01111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co~L:i Mcs.1 2,;> Ad,m1ral Span. ble unit. Used O.K. Low completely rebwlt, new Call673-530.5 Campe~: IUlly ::.elf-cont. DOLLAH. CALL KENT Sl800orofll·r ..>Xl·:l.'S.>;! COMMELL 546_1934 (;onsolc (;olor TV w/new or high freq. O.K. Ask ror standing & rwm.ing rig-'74 HONDA XL 100 in xlnt $-i900. 9b2·SHO ---~LEN· 510·!»42 _ ---Volkswa9en 9770 CHEVROLET ----- -~~~9o. T/cycle $8. Jack. 644 -1140. ging, n ew wood, new cond. $450 or best offer. Autos Wanted 9590 71 Dats un1200. auto, good •••R•E•P•:·,·R•S··-S••ER••V•l•C••E•••'I :-,,\LES &SERVICE 1~ Vur). r.1dw. heatl!r, · . lifelinas, new sails, all Call 646-3798. ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond. Cull aller 0 p.m. "' 2828 H rbor 81 d. a te. xlnl running $4i5. 25" ZENITH Color TV, 1 PR Cerw.m Vega 211 new hardwara, Johnson . WEPAYTOPDOLLAR 645-1:127;; l'OST~\Ml·:SAY P\'t.Pty.!l7!J-l:Hl $110. 2 26 gal Aquariums speakers, like new SllO. 5HP 0 / n. Bristol cond. Hodaka 100, rebored dirt FOR TOP USED CARS J·:xchangc & R<'bwlds 546-1200 ---- w/st.and & H S gal. All ca. Also, Panasonic com· 28th St. M artna, 2602 or street. Xtras, $200 or FOREIGN, DOMESTIC Fiat 9725 E~t~~~~~ YN BUG CU. '71 WAGON A/C, P/S, Access. & rtsh. Must see pac t sys~:'r~AM /Fp~'. Newport Blvd. $7500. offer.546-9707. or CLASSICS ••••••••••••••••••••••• 518-9141 'i l VEGA. llatchback. P /B, 3 seals. New Stl· to .appreciate. $140 :1~~o~~rn b $50. · Owneranxious. '74YAMAHADT360,xlnt lfyour ,carisextraclean ORANGE COUNTY'S ·n VW. Squarebat:k, re Cll.'<in /run:. g reat . ~:~l;~~19~~{1L~8 /\M/FM, 968-2873 LIDO 14 w / trailer . cond. 4700 mi, extras. see us first. NEWEST &LARGEST cent valve JOh, naw h:ir H cc or cl::.. New TR 4 T S25 I RCA 23" COLOR TV. Complete. Good cond. $95Q.545-6027 @AUER BUICK l MMEDIATF: rels & pistons, new gtm. clutch /l1rcs. $12:>0 't18PLY.4Ur .. ,11r, Roast~~n-~u CC'h~ist~;~ Cherrywood Console MAKEOFFER.00-7979 M to H 2925 HarborBlvd. DELIVEHY & batl. Arn/l"m :-wreo. 5J6·6J3i. · tlcan.Sl)lloJ. outside lit~s & bulbs, Model.$75.968-4293 HOBIE12Monocat ~al~/Roe'::s. 9160 CostaMe~a l:!7!l·2500 AllModels &Colors ~51-~~rnor best offer .·;:; MONZ.\ 2 + 2. Must •j ll:l-il.'t!• about 100' $10. Traverse Admiral stereo w/ 8 track LIK EN EW! $500. • ••••••••••••••••••••••I TOP DOLLAR Dick Miller Motors -·sell! Lo. m 1. 11cst offer ! w \'oli:inL Coll\-. \'8 auto r ods, 11' long $5 ea. tape deck, 51h' tall, 21h' ••846·9682 •• w ANT t 0 bu yl P"'ID VW Repair s. Engines. 55ti·Ol37 before lOam or trans. p s. p IJ. r;d cond. 646·6930 wide· in beaut. Spanjsh MOTORHOME clean "' ,6':6 .. 6';9~ Trans m1ss1ons Rebuilt aller 5:'.IO pm~cckdays . s1100.U1>&-;11>c..2 cabinet. Like new. Cost '74 Santana 21. by owner. used. 26.28', 548.2633 '' IMMEDIATB. y r... .. LAI.. or Exchanged. Tw1e up:. ----------FUii l"orse. Knee board. ssso-sell for $275 or bs Head, srnk, 12 voll, hve mufflers, hr:.ikc JObs ell:. '74 CamJrn, :l srxt, rallye 'tii Harral·uda, luw cni,. ~IS. Gd. Cond. (1 dmg). ofr. 645·9753. aboard. ~5125. 673-8600 •74 Shasla 20' Mini, Cab & FOR ALL 120 W · Warrwr Reasona ble. Work Guar w h Is, ,\ M F ~t. x lnt. xlnt cont!. ::.600 or bc!-.l uf· tH0·035G roofa1r,slereotape.Slps FOREIGNCARS atSo.~l<un Stc,e;;si;!l:.iOti cond. M UST SELL nf. 1er.5ji -i'IK! Jrvine C.C. Membershjp, RCA TV-Console. walnu Santana 21. 2 mos old. 7 sepshwr.5!>1-4828 CALLORCOMEIM !-..mlaA11 ,1 _:,,,;:!1:121·· . .,.. ;\fJ.::1>1 1\'J'E LY. S3900 SIOOO . <.:all evenings, good condition. Afte Cost $6,000, a s kin g ' TO SEE US 6-1 VW \an. -lwn b<ocb Call:i:>I :noti. Pontiac 996! ""8 4038 6PM call 642·2187 $5.000. 9!H·3184 Anaheim. Auto Sen ice & 19 7 J flAJ • lablc stereo. W1 A:\t/1-';\ - - -•••••••• • • • • • • ••••••••• .,... · . Parts 9400 I rd<l t o. Bl'SI olfl·r 'i5 STATION \\'.\GO_N ·67 F'•rebmllm.l.ila<Jc!i .f' .. d . 1 , $30 TEAC 7010 CSL Tape SYDNEY SABOT Sruls + ••••••••••••••••••••••• 124 Sport Coupe 518 85:1.J Call any morn w/I< .. :.» lhan 21000 ma., Prt mo i·ond. Stereo !1C1 aire rig · Deck, auto reverse. pulltrlr.$300. :\lmlConcl •~16·820.2 in~. 'Int 1•oncl. lla..; :.tereo, SJ.l'rllHl·'.')S:!i:Ji:! Cosmet. case~. GEelec for e head , 10" reel 675·30~ TRUCK CR.AME '-tJtltu 0c tape clel'k, tugg sk111cl$4 .548·6873 673.062? tLoram)25,000 lbcapac. i l 851> Coll\l. \'cllnw, ll:liO \W \.'.\~. exlrJS r.ll'k.i\ C,C.:ntnpanycar, -22' Schock. Fiberglass Model MC 431. $10,500. ana~,.. A:\l /l"M, xlnt Really llll'L'. l';11l: Hid• rl1·1q·11 only by lhe l'rl's. Misc items r eusona.ble. Clothes. cameras, lugg. Shawls Hod mde846·42"7 Boats & Marine s loop. $1200. Ca 11 Jack W i Ike n . s 1. 5 o u. li 7.> · I 1 :u1 or 5"'8·4503/833 :i!l'JH ::;b,:!.>o 7,;2 i2~ btw11. s & IEquiprneat Call(714 )fl75·4048 ~eekdays, 8am·5pm. 3100W.CoastHwy.ft.8. 67!1·2945 ,70 VW 13 --1 ;1.;\tcrn thrul"l't "'9 9711 642 9405 ----ui; "sun1·00. - - ------••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch II 32' SI • ..... . • H-da 9727 Stereo, furn. Exercycle, Getttral 90 I 0 m~s e?~1~yr cquipt,°';fp' ~ New n . 60x 13 B 1'~ .::·;·•••••••••••••••••• many xtras. Must :-cc lo '71 Cu price. 2 Dr., air, cloLhin•r. 682 Sturi;teon ••••••••••••••••••••••• d I , ...... 000 PP WE BUY apprec.Sl700.!>18·61!N AM/FM,Newllrcs,Xlnt "' 1 1 S d e ux cruz . .....,., · Goodrich T /A tires. Sl30. 'i4 CIVIC cond $1850 499 2111 Dr. C. M. T iurst iru un· PADDLE RAFT 832·1092 &556-7483 Bowman AM/FM car 11000 mi, loaded. Make '61 VW Bui:. Ocpen<labk -:.__ · · · · day. KAYAKS, ROYAKS, radioSJO.Mike00-9015 IMPORTS offer .675-2603 lransp.Rebltenii.s:nsor '68CH EVELLE,396 R/H, . Ir d S250 CAN 0 ES, Etc ... The loots, Slip$/ best ofr. R46·f .. l.1.1 new tires, mag whls, xlnt l2,oooorua dcon · 0; fastest growing water Docks 9070 Autor.forSaft Top Dollar For Any Maida 9738 cond. 53.000 mi. Best of apt sz wshr/ yr $200 sport on the West Coast. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• Make or Model. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '69 VW Baja. ler. 548-5196 art. 6 pm sep. $LOO ea. Walnt cust Be h JIM PA ...... OS r1100 • "" ..... ""0 Sle eo $160/ bst Orr. F REE Dei:no weekend, SLIPS . Newport ac A.fttinues/ ....,. 1973 RX3. 26000 mi, mags, .., · .,, .. ,.,,..'°" r J 22 Co S I p w r ;, 952 N d '7J MALIBU Classic, Cully 968 3J56 \ille21&. . meto a1 or o e Clanicr. MAZDA t>ust. car cov. ew ra . "67 SQUAREllA<.:K, Nt'w loaded. Xlnl. cond . · · LIDO VILLAGE, NB 673·5253 645·8506 •••••••••••••••••••••• ltres. xlnL. con<I. SI ,600 clutch, tH'ttcr than a new $:l G:>o. 14' SILVERL1NE 50HP 673-2331 BALBOA JSLAND Very RARE •53 Nas 2001S.Manchestcr 645·7310aft.6P~t •75.847.33l>Saft.5P~t • 536.0997 Evcs. Evlnrude. w/trlr. Sl,495. loats Maintenmce/ upto.io'sldel&e Healey with '59 Ca Anaheim t>36·6000 --------- Schwinn Tandem bike I • f( e ng ine. Make orrer W11l take:;,.}ll() 6!) Squarch:H·k. Heblt 'il Che\'. Montt.'Carlo, V-8 S95. Maple con.sole stereo S.rvic• 020 675·0040 675-0970. ask for Bill. Oranqt Cowdy's eni;t. and .l_r ·".':\.·. $1500 aulo, p , p, n. ;11n rad SJS, Blue 8 ' couch S,30. ••••••••••••••••••··~·· Boatr., Speed & Hi9hest S Buytr below dealer pr11 c•s alter 6pm. 6•J l.iht2 73.ooo m1 ::.. Hun ... xlnl. 673-7963 aft. SPM Electr1ral-Woodwor~mg Ski 9010 '36 FORD Coupe, partial on Imports Sec m y bcaut1lul -.---V----li oo <I t 1 re"'. SI t):>.; Plumbang-lnsta1lallon ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly restored. $l,950. 81.11 Ma••y Tot ota RX-2 :\lt\ZU,\ hll \ \ Bu ~. recently 611 IJ~.; ;itt.; so Gal. Fish Tank. all uc-& Repair. Inboard Eng. 80 T , • 00 rt 536-8531 -~ ,, 541:i 2817 • _ n :blt, ll l'W ur~-1. tape _ _ ----- ces::.ories & some hsh. Hepair tin boat>. Scorpio SKI /\ H 2 out ar Cull8R17o_gc.,r"~~ 111 M-rc•d--Ben1 9740 _!!eek. Stitkl. 963 i~ i.; ~tum.12+:!,1rn mth">. .. ""./ollc r. 645·1609 Marine. S48·97()1 W/ newclarlali5l~~.·0063 Recreational o;,.,.,, ~ "' .... I t l 'O , • ~ 00 . 9530 • •••••••• ••• •••••••••• • '66 V\V Station \V~n. $8.50. am m <'"i:o 5. ~r~ · ·'· c • k & I • book 8o t ..... ....! V.._icles FREE APPRAISAL CEDES M t 11 iwr k ct ~wto. ~13i><uw •. l!l2.1. Maple des c 1a1r, · as, .... ann• ,73 18, F nl"''V Tn' hull ••••••••••••••••••••••• '70 MER . u~ se nrc w n . ;_ -------case. Dumper pool thl: 8 Equlpmettt 9030 a .... ., · • We buy used cars & Great C.'ar. t!J1 .s::1t15 & ·73 Monte l'arlo. l:Ol'oa s helf wall unit .••••••••••••••••••••••• BowRidcr,16SHPMerc. '69 Toyola Landcn.llser, t rucks. Call GROTll 600 ;,s1.0CJ52.___ brn,supersharp&l'lenn. t 2 k Cruiser 1/0 w/lrailer. xlnt cond. Many xtras. EVROLET f r Stereocassel e· s p rs. MO · 6 Cyl. Diesel Eng. In· $4250./best offer. 518·1251 $2450. oc-best offer. CH ' or a rei· Low mtlcut.te, ri•ut or ·71 Super Bcclle St 100 lo '"'· PS/I'll, uir coml. Co mp. baby furn & jector teslinl equip. d appraisal. 1.. (OO S2'J) 1 • ' rad1al ~t1 n•s. As king equip.,llkenew!G44·5209 Shlppingcarl.645-4832. aft.5or'wkn s. 548-2698 OROTHCHEVROLF.T t;ase. l Mus t sc I by wkntl. $3550 968·0105 '7:.1 (.; IL\~D l'HI~ Clean, C\'CQ ttun,g 011 1r. s:1, 1.10 :1.lti t>:1:1; rMuNE 546-80 17 NO CASH NEEDED TO BuY :\;\\' ~!-:\\' PO:-\TIAC l~ STOCI\ ! E:-.amplc: Brand Mew 197S Grand Prix 1 llij~j5) ~,~SH $14175 DOW'li ~10. I mmcll1,ll'' ll1•ll\'1'r" !)( mo:.. Sl!l7~1 11111 pnro incl . 1'&1 ::-i.>-11 1 1kfcn'l•t1 p111t Pl ll'l' 1nl'i T<\:I. ,'(,all 1 .irt'.\111~ C'h:trl!l"o; on ;i 11pron•d c'l'<'lht ·' 1 • n t•i 21·: DAVE ROSS . PONTIAC.:i_ ... 2480 HARllOR Bl vo: 18211 BenchBlvd. Jim Slemons 494·8385&581·0052. " · · Secretary, antique, dis· 1e_,HTri•T• T1 & ir> GA'ZEKft• .HunUngtonBeach COfttinefttal 9930 -------tlnctlve. 8 ft. hl~h S3'J5. 36". Orig carton. -11: -"~ ..... 847-6087 549.3331 Imports 67 BUS. Camper recent ••••••••••••••••••••••• . (n,to M f•\n · 1 • Coppertone Frlfldalre Call e?a.aMll -CLAY I. l'OU.Atol overall $1350. '7l CONTINENTAL Mark '68 BONN. 2 dr. vinyl too retn1. le atove." came l/>-:~~~ .. ~:.!: ~ SILLIHGYOURCAR? 833·9300 673·3o«l. lll,fullpowcr,x.lntcond. ~~8s3~lnt. cond. $810 table c hairs '15 ea. ioet1,Power 9040 ~~f:~~~',tri TOPPRICISPA.ID •68 230 Sedan 4 spd. air, '74.Co.nv. less Ulan 1,0M Bestorter.644~74 6U·8889 ................ ,...... etywr blt1h• (or Jm()Om AM/FM, blue. Good bUY. ma, a ir, tape deck, m1nU C tt 9932 YtCJG 997• SCRAM "LETS 50'ds1Trawlers $SOM 1~ I"' .,...,... PaldfororNot 536893.. $3850.673-7379 orYe t ••••••••••••••••••••• .. 10• d l T 1 ... -.. 1......... ~ QM · " ••••••••••• ••••••••• ••• So' T~a~~:~ en sn.o; :Y:.r. -· e,. :;!~ De• Lewia 8-ort• Yol•o 9771 1968 Corveltc r('d conv. ·;.i Vega GT Kamba<'k: ANSWERS ..,_1A1......a !t' ~ ..,~ 1966Harbor, C.M. •en 4 A• 1 ... m Very' ~Int cond. Low, lo, Compl' Prict. "~ ,........,.. v-~c...,.t 646·9303 OVER 100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ;wv, sp. m " ·• miles. Auto. air, CW5~Ul'I Puraut -Haven -& under consi. A&1anUo ,~ P.t-..,. u~.:: MIW & '1SID SPECIAL fm 4g~n:os~lus~ SI II by 111t. S3.2i5. Call all 4 P:\I Rot>ot.-Com~l -PaclncMariliowOo. I~ :r ....... -rf-TOPCASHI MIRCEDES . . -lilS-1708. POORHOlJSE 67S~/6M-6481 :,~ ~n~ ~,:"" Por clean used can & OM Die .. .a.y VOLVO SAL£1 Dodg• 9935 ~· -.1 -pd • ,,lywlfoscrvcsalotor 1_,\,' new flber tlasa ue; ... db-;)v-. truck!>! Howard ....--........................ 72 e~ali Is .am.an h1mbur1er.Shtc-1lalt walkthru, new 13 UP. IJ• . ~:W ,;:::,.. Chevrolet, Uovo&Quail Hou1eofh~ari1 n e ut prl<'e inc rease 'UDART$1SO • K li•ack, •u:w tlrei1 4 her POORHOUSE I):"' .. ~"--1tnl,-'-StreeL•, nr. MacArthur. AUTHO"'-> ,n od .,,,.4,._........,.as•s. '~t·J.., ~16So.t>~~ k Mere. " ttaUcr. '4795. ~~. _ 11 .. J. Jamboree aild Bristol, nu. u Super :stoc k, All m els .. ~ ,,,,. stea • Makeotr.su~. II.:' ;;~~.., ww~ MERCEDF..S DKALJ::R Priccil \0 Sell. OverAeas ---·74 v .. :t;A CT W:igoo. • if-ft~ eo• • ....-Newpc>r\ Beach. 833-0MS. 6862 Man<'hcster. Och very Specuih!jL., Ford 9t40 spd. J1r, :1>harp &t cle• For Clu~ified Ad AC't"lON Calla Dally PUot AD·VISOl\ ..... 18v'·,n~~nn!~i·r.1~ !v~'!1:ud, .. e. ,.. ~w t~r:.,. r BUY Bu na PArk ed. W\ ttmtA• ••••••••••••••••••••••• $l!)'J5. "".., .... "'-... • »C-IH....i J UNK CARS!! 523-7250 '71 FordToriftoeiT. &17-6331 tkj, 0PtD boat. Per(.,_ • ~ ~TtM _;..;.._ __ _ rlsh/akl.Jl39S.5'5-ltl8. Ql.:::"' ~ l'::C::' 847-72"&3 OnlheSantaAnaf'wy. $1450.CallW-31.29 ,72 Vega Waion. Re4 =~....., !i&· .. =~ Hav•. Junk Car ? Call us. um MEUCEDES model VOL VO '75 Granada 2 dr, white. Panelled, 11.000,, .. 82' Ceolu~ Cab. cruller. 101:,.fr to,., · . '°= Top n paid. 839-28111 280. t-;xccllent COfld1uon. ve. auto, air. loaded, siaoo . or t>.1 t o tf' iJ.~.~.1~~.~n1. ~~ ®A..,_ ()~~' 24hrs. Call830·1S48 1966 H(11hor 0.\. 64"9303 mlnt.f.391)S.t.t4-1801 536..SOSO • 54th ANNIVERSARY SALE We ore celebroti .. 54 , ~of Mr•ice tio On.Ip Co.•ty •ader the so- OWHrslilip Ofld -·..-· ...t witlil r.cord ..._..., ditc-*t la ••«y .._.... . -·t! co-io for ...... so•logs Oft SALES • .SERYICE • PARTS • TIRES! OVER 350 NEW CARS • DISCOUNTED! AMY MEW PINTO IM·OUR BIG STOCK OVER OUR COST! THE MPG'S ARE HERE AMY NEW .. COURIER PICKUP IMOUR BIG STOCK ·599 OVER OUR COST! jptf'!< gooo tn•u 5un . July 8l (Dea e< <l>'I .,,ctuoes f,e,9ht prep ano lattofy i.oio~~) TRADE-IN SPECIALS 1971 POMTIAC GRAM Vlu.E .\;\t 1f';\I s tere o, auto trans . fas t air cond., power !>leering, seats, win- dows & brake::., vmyl roof. (991.KJZ I $1754 ta.ow LOW ILUE IOOK 1972 CHEVY MALIBU Auto. trans.. factory air. wer ~leering & brakes. C319EOHJ $2154 ta.ow LOW ll.UE IOOK 1973 FORD PINTO Auto. trans .• real Economy car! (P2048A> $1754 Ill.OW LOW ILUE IOOK 1972FORO TORIHO 2 Dr. H.T . Auto. trans .. fa ct. alt. power steering & brak es , v1rtyl roof. C985EOO $1954 111.0W LOW.a.UE IOOK 1974 JEEP 4x4 WAGOMEER Auto. tra ns .. fad . :11r . power s teering & broke:. MJ2LKVJ $4654 .11&.0W LOW a&ll IOOK ' ,, BRAND , NEW 1975 OLDS Starfire ORDER YOURS TODAY ONLY 1975 GMC PICKUP ORDER YOURS TODAY s3577 TAKE YOUR CHOICE '69 IMPEtllAJ.H.T. Auto., P .S., P.B., P-seats & windows. tilt wheel, vinyl top. CXXF571) '61 POMTIAC GTO Auto., P .S., air cond., Rallye wheeld, vinyl t op. (WQX993) '69 SUIARU 4 speed, fully factory eqwpped. (X WL839) TAKE YOUR CHOICE '72 CHEV. WAGOM Auto .. P.S., radio, heater . (i98 FYW > '7 I OPEL IU1.L YE 4 speed, radial tires, radio, heJlcr. (516DBV) '71 CHEV VEGA J\amback. 4-speed, radio, heater. 05-iHET> 'II,. •'l•1• r~Y, OUCfD. o•us , ..... I ltc. l ' • 1' ,, •;)I oe~8'f"rilllod pi.ca •net ' ' ,. d 1 carryrng cn1rq• 1 ~.,~. ,,,, (If& f'lr 36 mot /4 P k. 1""· ~· .. ;:!::.,._ ... -4~____,. ..... ... • -~ ' • -• ~·.=-- . * . 1975 ~el lniecfed OPEL MANTA Orange County's tartest Selection Cash or trade worth $500 as down payment. 46 months at 13.54 APR. Selling price S3715.00 plus tax & license. Deferred payment price $4983.16 includes interest. taxes. and ltcense. '73 COUGAR IXR71 Full power. rncludong power wo~. \18'90. el<:. Low moles. (6<1~H00) $3999 '72 IUICK SKYLARK A real 19.,91 Full pctwer. lactory a:r, Pl.US A SUNROOF 13•20PAJ s2444 '72 MEW YORKER Full oo-r. tu,ury e~uoppeo including ll<lory aor. low motes. only 39.000 (640GHR) '74 IMPALA CUSTOM 8eautolul cer. EquoppeO """ 111 the lu•ut•4'1 inelud1n9 t•ll wheel. OOWM ,.,nd<IW> etc Only 17.000 motn. (30llJ1<B1 S)666 '10 COUGAR Full power . factory aor cond • low INl9194! I &29AC.U J . Only s21 I I '69 THUMDERllRD L.AMDAU Thos b4!1ulilul tu1ury car has evetYl~ong ena has only 69 000 mtles' CVWS2181 s 1888 .. '71 AUDI I OOLS 4 doot 4 '""" Ndan Eq..,ppecj 1he wky you wouJO wi ne. Showroom lrean. llllETR) $AVE '74 OPEL MAMTa LUXUS ONl Y 11.000 MILES. Aulomatk: I,_ $aY8 wtlh sef9ty. l836lt<Pt s3333 '71 COMTIMEHT AL 4 Or. FuH Ju1ury ~1>1)8d l519CPM) ft . 0 ... •I :I • s u p E R s L E NEW DATSUNS All AT DEEP DISCOUNTS COSTA MESA DATSUN HEW lt75 DATSUN PICKUP Rlello. 1>H111. """'""''· l•D3087J . FULLPIJCE $3310 COSTA MESA DATSUN HEW lt75 DATSUN 710 Fun llCIO<V equipment. 4 llj>IHICf, tadlo, l>Nll<. (1031391 SAlEPlJCE $3595 COSTA MESA DATSUN HEW 197S DATSUN 610 STATION WAGON Fully tectory equopment. 1u1om11o<:, rldlO. lleal41r. (t 03076) SAVE$300 COSTAltieSA DATSUN lt74 DATSUN 260Z 4 lf*IO, rao10, ,,.,...,, "'· ~ tt02t74) SillPllCI $5995 & MANY MORE SUPER DEALS CALL TODAY 546-8017 0 s DOWN ON ANY NEW PONTIAC IN sroac· In flt ....... Mew· 75 Grand· ·Pri~ $1411~ .a 1"0S. CHh f)riee '4979 Incl. Tai.. Deterred pml. J8804 oncl T& L a All Fin. cnar~s. A.P.R. 111201. on ~Cledtl. PONTIAC ASTRE 37 MILES PER GALLON E P.A. STANDARDS .. t •• Where's the best p~ce to SAVE -- .. .-~ ... .. .... .... ~ LARGEST. SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORA~GE COUNTY! Other Autos- DeVilles-· ~· Broughams- Convertilales JUST AJF~W EXAMPLES; ' '73MONTEGO WAGON ...... ./72 COUPE .• · ·· DE'YtLLE· •• · 9 pass. Tan & brown. saddle interior. arr, automatic. drives hke a luxury car. hauls like a wagon. Only 35,090 miles. (836GMA) s3395 f. •71 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 Dr. H.T . Good running clean car, vinyl interior, lan- dau top, power windows. power door locks, AM/FM stereo, dark brown with .tan interior. (447DBA) 5 1695 • 172 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE 4 Or. H.T. Light beige, fully equipped in cluding split front seats, power windows. power seats, trlt wheel, AM/FM stereo. landau top, (876fBS) 52495 \. •73 MARK IV Perfect condition. Copper moon dust finish with leather interior. landau top, full power. ~ruise control, tape deck. (943HDE) Chestnut brown. matching vinyl top, saddle leather in· tenor, full powe.r, factory air, tilt wheel, AM/FM stereo. power door locks, etc. (687~BQ > \ ' s4395 •74 ELDORADO CABRIOLET 2 to choose from. •Padded top, leather upholstery, full power, factory air condi· tioning, lilt wheel, AM/FM stereo w /8 track tape, re- mote trunk release, cruise control , et c. Includes Cadillac 12 monlh·12,000 mi l e VP Warranty. (F'TK615) (420885) s7459 •74 COUPE DE VILLE Vinyl top, leather interior, ru11 power, factory air conditioning, AM /F~ stereo, till t e l escopic s~ring wheel, power door locks. e t c. F l awless condition. (158542) S6695 -' ... J. .-. • -· .. • • • • • • .. ""· I •••• - ·--~ 54th AlllllVERSARY SALE w • .,.. eel•-.. -... 54 ,.~ .,f ..,..,1ce .. 0..-.. C-'J tMMhr t .. -........ ~ ..... -...... _...,.,_ .... ~ ·--...-_,.. c ... .....-....... •••l•1• •• SALIS StiR,ICI • PA.ITS • TIUS! OVER 350 NEW CARS DISCOUNTED! AHYHEW PINTO JHOUR BIG STOCK 599 OVER OUR COST! TllE llPn II! HERE AHYHEW COURIER PICKUP IH OUR BIG STOCK OVER OU R COST! -""~ S.,., ..., ' II !Ooo-"°'' h ••Qtl! O'•P •~<I IKll><y TRADE-IN , ~PEC I ALS I ¥71 POMTIAC <aRAMYIUE I t :u ... 1.•r1>11 . ;.iut o • 1 .... 1 01 1r c ond , .-r .1 ecru1~. M:aL<;, ~r•n· ... 1 hr:.aki"!'>. \'lny l roof. •\ ,J I. J • $1754 OWLOW&UllOOI: •1z c:HE¥Y .. .u.i 1r .. n" 1:.irtory ;nr. 1 ~•~·l·nni: & br11ikn . r.• •II ' $2154 WLOW&Ul.eoaM "7]-PIMTO r .n• . ft!,ld ~ny '2INIA • $1754 ............. "12..-TG••O 11.T WIU lraita . ir ~....,,111 • •"" "'~•I r,,nf t u . Slff4 WWW ..... ,,.,.. .... ., ... ~ ''•fll• ,.,_., .,, ................. •• BRAND NEW 1975 OLDS Starfire OIDEl YOURS TODAY ONLY 1975 GMC PICKUP ORDER YOURS TODAY s3577 TAKE YOUR CHOICE ''' IMPERIAL.K.T. ' Aulo., P.S., P.H .. P-seats & wir'idows. till wheel, vinyl wv . (XXF57 1) ''I PONTIAC GTO Auto., P .S .. air cond., Rallye whccld, \'i.nyl lop. (Wt,.!X!l!IJJ '69 SUl.UU 4 s peed. ~~~:~tory eqwpped. l/J TAKE YOUR CHOICE 7J CMl'f'. WACiOM 1\uto , P S .. r...WO, heater. 17!tl'IF'YW I 71 OPILUU.YI I •peed. rad1M.I t1re5, rad1u. lteo.ler. tlliOUV1 71C ....... ~Miml:NIJ>k , •·•llt'U~I. tll(hu, tk-11tf"f'. 11:..tlll-!T) • • . • I THE BE 1975 Fuel Injected OPEL MANTA Orange ~ounty's Largest Selection Gash or trade wor1h S500 as down payment. 46 months at 13.54 APR. Selling price $37 15.00 plus taK & hcense. Deferred payment price $4983.16 includes interest. laKes, and license. '73 COUGAR IXR71 f ull -· 1<>elu(l1r19 ''"''"•' ...,""""'$. •!.,..~. ~~ ~o., mues t6•~H00) $3999 '72 IUICK SKYLARK A teal ie.,111 Full D«"''"'· f•t!O<V ""· Pl.VS A S\JNROO{ !3-20PA) '2444 '72 HEW YORKER Full -lu•U'V --o<W;lud1~ t.clOt't ••• l o• m••••. only 31.000 (M()GHAJ '2555 741MPAU CUSTOM h•ul•lul <•r flfU'Pl>'l<I "'"'~ •II , ... ,.,.,,., •• ,.,.,,..,,~o "" .. ,,..1 pc>-,.,,__ .,t °"'~ 17 000 ..,,,.,. (JCl&ll(OI '3666 ·10 COUGoAI f ull DO••• l•tlo1y • ., t<l»d, IO• _.,. 1621AGIJ1 Only '21 11 'ff THUNDH.llaD LAMDAU . T_.....,., .... ._.....,_., ... ~ ---M OOO"'"""'(YWS211! '1 888. '71 AUIN I HI.I ·-·~ -( ... ___ _ .. ~ .......... ~ •• !> .. -......... .. !1 0I( r•1 SAYE ... _ Nti 1 fflL unun Ol'<I ( • OCWI ltltllt. #1-ttc. .,_ r--_, llOIM.lt'! 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(836GMRJ s33 95 ·• '71 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 Or. H.T. Good running clean car', vinyl interior, lan- dau lop, power windows, power boor locks, ·AM/FM stereo. dark br~n with ~an interior. (44706A) 5 1695 • '72 POMTIAC GRAMDVILLE 4 Or. H.T. Light beige, lully equipped including spilt Iron! seats. PO'M!f windows: power seats, 1111 wheel. AM/FM stereo. landau lop. (876FBS) • '73 MARKIY Perfect condition. Copper moon dus1 finish with leather inleriOr, landau top, full power", cruise control, tape deck. (943HOE) 5,6595 ~ LARGEST SELECTION OF CADILLACS IN ORANGE COUNTY! Other Autos - DeVilles - Broughams - Convertibles JUST A FEW EXAMPLES; '72 COUPE DEVILLE ChcslnuL brown, mulching vinyl top, saddle leather in· terior. full power, factory air, tilt wheel, A~t /FM stereo. power door locks, etc. (687 EHQ > '4395 '74 ELDORADO CABRIOLET 2 lo choo:>e from. Padded top. leather upholstery, full power. Caclory air condi· lioning, Lilt wheel. Ai\l/f<'r.I slereo w/8 lrack tape, re- rnoLc trunk release, c ruise conlrol , etc. Inc ludes Cudillac ~ monlh-12,000 mile V I Warra nl y. tF'TK615J l4208IS5l '7459 '74 COUP,E DE YILl;E Vinyl lop. leather Interior, full power , fa<!lOr y air con dit io nin s. A'tt1 /f<~l\1 st ereo. lilt t c lcScopic stcerirlg wheel, power door Jocks , etc. FlaY(less condition. 11585421 '6695 " $ ) - .. fl 0 bl .. I u, w, n; J ~ c ' t ( i ~ ' • \ ; ' ' ( I I I I ' 7 . I • ' ' - ' A . ' .. . " " .~ . ... . Laguna/South Coast . . ~ Today's Cl-IJC N.Y.S~k8 • ... : .. ·. " ·I • VOL. 68,.NO. 170, 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGJ:S ORA NGE COU NTY CALIFORN IA THURSOAY, JU.N f; 19, 1975 TEN CENTS . . Couniy . Employe Pay Talks Break Off B~ GARY GRANVILLE OfU..D•llWl'iletMilff ~t(Otiati~ns of a 1975-76 wage- fringeDenefit package for Orange Coonty's 11,000employes broke off Wednesday without a .settlement b~ing reached: County negotiators today said their of(er of the puckage that would co;;t tuxpa.yers about $11 million was lheir final offer. Sl.m"ultaneously. s·pokesmen Water. Rate Hike Ordered ' A 22 percent increase in water rates and an end to quantity dis· counts for users of large amo- unts of water have been ordered by directors of the Laguna Beach County Water District. Directors took the actions dur. ing approval of a $792,JOO operat- ing budget for fiscal 1976. The rate -and billing Changes become effective July I . The actions mean that all water district customers will pay 28 cents for each 100 cubic feet (750 gallons) or water used. Residential customers this year paid 23 cents for each JOO cubic feet. Bulk c®sumers, such as lhe school district. and hotels and motels, paid even less. The average residential water bill is expected to rise to $14.21 bimonthly. It currently is $11 .68. ·Elimination of the quantity dis· count is expected to bring an ad· ditional StZ,000 in revenue to the district during fiscal 1976, said J oseph R. Sweany, general m3n8ger. Sweany said the trend of uUUJ,ies today is lo cbar1e a sirigle rate ror .a ll consumers. lie noteti that the federal Environ· -mental Protection Agency soon will mandate a single rate struc· ture for water districts. The nickel·increase in water rates, he said, was recom· mended because of increased operating costs. The dislrict 's wholesale rate for water from the Metropolitan ·water District will (See WATER, PageA2) for the Orange County Employes A!SSociation said the county's proposal was not accePtable. They Said the aS$)Ciation's 9,100 members will be polled to determine the employes next move. For now. negotiations are at an end and there .is no pl1µ1 to re· sume them, according to l~rt Scott, the "county's personnel director. Pur•e P .,,,. Janet Williams ta kes her lhree·v.·eek old kitten sho1>· ping \Yith her in Indianapolis. luck ing the kitty in her purse and carrying it papoose·sl:ylc between stores·. 'To Go' Restaurant ' Litter Tax Rejected A proposed ordinance to re- quire owners of take·out restaurants to pay an anti·litter tax was thrown out Wednesday night by the Laguna Beach City Council. At the same time, council members said litter on the Art Colony landscape is a serious . problem and ordered short and long-term solutions to it. The proPosed ordinance would have affected 33 businesses, primarily take·OUt f9Qd stands, within the city. It would have re· Six Escape Home Blaze Silt people escaped unharmed early today when fau'lty elec· lrical wiring touched orr a blaze which resulted in· $10.000 damage to a Capistrano Beach home. Elizabeth Hillstrom was study· ing in the 34801 Camino Capistrano residence just after midnight when the smell or smoke roused her from he r books. She rushed lo alert other members of the family, some of whom were asleep in their beds. Firem~n were summoned from San Juan. Doheny an(l Laguna Niguel fire Statiom. In the 11 minutes needed to put out the names, the blaze had been con· fined to a workshop and den a!· tac.bed to the home. San Clementean's Home Burglarized A burglar who slipped into the i.ome or Cla1'1ttfll. Wales, 211 Via Ballena. San Clemente, made olf wtth a $250 1terlinf watch, $32 ln 'lUar\f!fl and hal dollar coins and a S35'palr o{ new bo11t 1hoet, In a crime reported Wednesday. Polle• bellve the thief entered IJlroUP a launclry room window while the home waa unoccupjcd Tunday c.vt:nlnc . quired owners to pay $7 per Sl.000 o( take-out trade income. Thal take-out income was defined as 60percentof gross income. Mayor Roy Holm said the pro- posed or(linance was fraug ht with inequities. It would not, for example, tax supermarkets which generate a lotoflitter, Holm said. ·'We need a positive incen- tive." said Councilmitn Charlton Boyd. "lf given a negati'Ve incen· live. they (businessmen) will respond negatively." Boyd recommended the coun· cil turn.the matter over to the ci· ty Economic Committee ror long-. term solutions. Councilwoman Phyllis Sweeney suggested that take-out restaurant owners and other businessmen examine the litter problem to draw up short-term solutions. She nominated Harry Moon, owner of the Cottage Restaurant to head up the com· mittee. The full council accepted both recommendations. Moon today said the first meet- ing of the ad hoc group will be held.,JWiJ.l week. He said owners or tal.'I!: out restaurants, liquor stores , bakeries and grocery stores will be invited to attend. The discussion was highlighted with various views of the litter problem from council watchers. Bruce Hopping renewed a sug- gestion made many months ago that the city hold a litter lottery. Persons would receive a lottery Ucket in exchange for trash they collected. Harry I-toward, colorful downtown land~wner, s,ald more trash cans weren't the answer. "Trash cans ore as ug}y as the 'trash. Why not hire kids to go .around with sacks and pick up trash?" Howard asked. Moon seid there weren 't enouab trash cant on the beach. tle aald the city 1.bould put ~arge dumpeter bln1 at various loca- tlooa to ablorb the Jarse amount or Utter created by beachgoers. ''It's a eubJect that 'ho one know1 al).~lng about, but ever- yone!a an expert,'' Mayor Holm concluded.· .,_ Scott said the offer made to the association included pay raises ranging from 211 .. percent t0 five percent. He a1so sa1<1 tne county as pan or the fringe benefit package of· rered to pick up a higher portion of the employes' 'group insurar.ce cost and lo contribute more to their retirement fund. The persoonel director also noted that lhfl. county agreed lo ·accept either a multi-year or single year contract, -earlier a point of s harp disagreement ~een the negotiators. Scott claimed the county's final offer has the effect of put- ting more take home pay into the employes' pockets than is in · dicated by the salary hikes because of the county's willing- ness to participate niore deeply in rringe benefit costs. . However, OCEA's Ex~utive Director John Sawyer said employe representatives who met Wednesday night were "in· dignant with the county's offer and found no part of it accepla· ble:·• Scott and OCEA 's negotiators are holding out for an 11~ per- cent combined increase in "'ages and fringe benefits. Wh.it the OCEA negoliatorio are propos ing ts ii .7'1" percent average salary hike and a 41h percent increase in benefits. Therefore, what separates the two is a 2.9 percent overall package increase, or roughly $3.5 million . At the close of the meetipg, the representatives agreed lo in· formally poll OCEA members. possibly by a written ballot. (See TALKS, P age Al) 22 DA Investigators In Sheriff's Domain. Nudity Banned In City \\'ith barely a shred or dis· ag reement, nudism was banned by an urgency ordinance of the San Clemente City Council Wed· nesday. By doing so, San Clemente has foll owed the lead · of Laguna Beach and Orange County which previously have banned bufr bathers fr.om their beaches. f:.aguna and 'Counly bea~hcs have at times been subjeclCd to nudists, but. San Clemente hu:i not had a serious problem, city of· ficialssaid . * I Fuming DA * * * * To File Suit District Attorney Cecil Hick s today said. he \viii file a laws uit ~to h'all the transfer of 22 of his in· vestigators to the sheriff's department and call for a Grand Jury investigation into the Board of Supervisors action. A FEW J\llNUTES before Hicks tnade his announ· cement, s upervisors voted unanimously to transfer the 22 investigators i:Jnd their clerical staff to the sheri(f's department. 1-liCks charged the move was prompted by a shadow govl'rntnenl that controls the Board of Su1>ervisors. The only person he named as part of the so·called shadow government \vas prominent political figure Dr. Looi~. Cellq~ H~ refused to identify any other purporte d . members but hinted that Supervisor Robert Bittin is part of the secret clique. THE DISTRICT ATI'OR NEY said that he has re- fused to use his office to play into the hands of the J)()\Vl'r ~tructure that ;'sel:!ks to emasculate the dis· trict attorney 's office and its ability lo dig out fraud and µolitical corruption." To Probe Non-city Crimes Despite protests from· District Attorney Cecil Hi cks, Orange County supervisors transferred 22 di strict attorney 's in· vestigators to the shL•riffs de- partment today. The board 's actiortre1>rcscntcd an indication of support for Sherif£ Brad Gates in his move lo bring the investigation or crimes in unincorpora ted areas into his department. Gates argued that the sheriff's olfi{:e ~d..nol. prpii:eeule cai.;es it investigates and the di strict at· torney s"hould not investigute cases he prosecutes. Hicks argued the inves tigators taken rrom his staff arc needed by him to carry out his mandate to in\'estigate certain kinds or crime in both incorporated and unincorporated areas. · The ne"' city law makes it ii· legal for persons lo appear nude on beaches, parks and places open lo public view. It does not a11- ply to children 10 years of age and younger As a~ ur ge ncy la\\', the measure becomes effective im - mediately rather than going into effect 30 days after enactment as \Vith regular city legislation. J·lc ,,·ent on to vo\v to continue to inves tigate <J ncl prosecute so·calh .. >d JX>litical cronies ,,·ho vi olate the i<.1 \\'. l·licks also s<:i id th~ll he had bee n told that at a r t" cent political fund raising cocktail J><.i rty. Cella had boasted of the )>ending move lo reduce the district ~l · torney ·s investigative staff. Specifically, he noted. a man· date to combat organized crime -, and fraud wherever it exits. Councilman Pat Lane voted no and indicated since no problem existed currently , the council could wait to pass the nudi st ban if it ever did become a problen1. Plans Okayed The state legisla.ture had changed the penal code st.'Ction dealing "'ith offensi\·e conduct, and courts have decreed that le,,·d conduct slatutes·may not be used against persons who arc merely nude . Coastal areas found themselves without ways of legally requirin~ nudists to cover up. Many cities round they had laws to prevent toplessness. bot· tomlessness and total nudity in taverns und entertainment spots, but nothing to cover nudity on the beaches. The city la'v now bans it there too. T Street Strife By WILLIA M SCHREIBER OI ~· 0.ilY l"ilol sc.tt Residential development on 213 acres of ridgetop. hillside :.ind canyon land in South Laguna 'A·as approved in s limmed·down form Wednesday by Orange County supervisors. lr1ore than 500 condominium units can now be built on the pro. perty but s upervisors slashed out a five -acre part of James Baldwin's "Sea Village" project that was proposed for construc- tion of 15 s ingle family homes in the $200,000 price range. nents of the development plans. tly the South Laguna Civic Assoct · the Laguna Greenb<.>lt. objected to the single· ramily portion because it would be on a ridge overlooking scenic Aliso Creek Cu nyon. The board action culmin<ites nearly two years or meetings and public hearings on the develop· ment plans ror the hills. deemed ecologically sensitive by env iron· mental groups. Baldwin's original plans called for a far more extensive develop· ment that would have lert only about a third of the land in natural open space. By the time Sea Village re- ceived th e board 's nod Wedncs· day. more than 135 acres of the <See UN ITS. Page A2) Guard Decisions Final A new attempt to divide San Clemente 's T Street s urring beach be tween board surfers and swimmers was wiped out Wed· nesday by the city council. Councilman T-bomas O'Keefe proposed t hat lifeguards be in· structed lo encourage joint use or the popular surfing beach by board and body surfers and that the swimmers be moved from the area if it appeared things were becoming hazardous. 1 O'Keere previously had pushed through a ''s plit seas·· plan which was rescinded l'l':o weeks ago by the council. The first plan ca\lat for board Capistrano Del!ays W arrant-f P,rogra~ . ' . IJy RUDI NIEDZID.SKI 1 lhe 1111111Hfatory two-year warran· CMllMDmrM.,...,..... • tY for~ homes in San Juan ••Ca\•eat Emptor' ..C byy~r C~neuntil Aug. 6t.ogive.CI· beware) are two ,..on:11 prwpff. ty Aliomey James ORazaki time tlve homeownj?rS tn ~l,~an to OYeria•~f \he propQSed legisla· Capistrano 1tlU_ hO)'.ltJtl "ft!> lion _.· __ few months longer. .. ~ ~ Lawyert and re{>resentatlves The Clly Council tailed .... (J( 11\0 coutru<llon industry pro- nesd ay nla:bt to adopt it1 leete4 the proposal vigorously i milestone homebuYer's wattan· duri n a Wednesday night's· ty program becau!llc the flr1t HMlon and predicted it would draft of tbe\r ordinance con-benkrvpldeve.lopers. tained too many technical pro-The key llsue 'was a $10,000 blems. . bond "hfth '4'ou.!d be required or· The council dclay.1 •ctlon on 1 (SeeWA,ltAN'I: , Pag•AZI surfers to remai.n on one side or an imaginary line running from a buoy beyond the surlline to a Oag on the beach. Sv.•immers and body surfers were to stay on the opposite side. O'Keefe's new plan was de· reoted by a 3·2 vote with Mayor Anthony DiGiovanni and O'Keefe backing it and Councilmen Pat Lane. Charles Fox and Art Holmes against it. ln its place, the council ap· proved unanimously a policy statement calling for the lifeguards to exercise discretion when enforcing the current law which requires board surfers to move if swimmers outnumber them~ ·rne pou·cy states that max· imum benefit ls to be made of the . beach tor all persons. Dues Double d . ATLANTIC CITY, N.J . CUPll -Delegates to the Amelican Medical Association ronwntion have .voted lo more than double annual membership dues in or· Mr to cra5e an expected $2.6 milUon deficit th ls ye;ir. 11e al so said the services o( his office wer ({: needed by city police in the investigation of homicides and certain narcotic casl.'S that cross city boundaries . He pointed out to .the supervisors t hat their move. «·hich came during a budget hearing, d id not involve t he spending of money but rather simply the transfer of personnel from one department to another. His words, hov.'ever, fell on dC'· af ears as the board voted Un. animously to trans fer the 22 7in. vestigators, an adeq·uate clerical staff and necessary vehicles from the district attorney's office to the sherirr·s office. Supervisor Robert Battin who made the motion for the transfer, said his judgment was based on the continuing effort to ~on · solidale departmental functions as well as ohilosoohical issues. .. 1 don't believe justice is served when investigators direct their v.•ork al proving a ~&\Se against a defendant rather than seeking objective information.·· Battin said. · · [ believe the L'itizcns of Orange County wi ll receive more even-handed justice if there is a proper division of power," he added. A second part of the board "s un - animous actiop was to direel (See T RANSFER. Page A2) We•tller Night and morning low ch>uds but mostly sunny · lute morning and after· noon hours Friday. Slight· ly v.'armer days . Highs 6H at the beaches lo 12 inland. .Loo.A·s tonight in mid·50s . INSIDIE TODA¥ After five years, community t~ler is relurning lo t~ Soddleboclc Volley with llae • /onnaUon o/ a new drama group. Set lntermiuion In foda11 '1 enler&o.inment St.'C· lion, PO{lt! 85 . · l••ex Al,._ IM•k• •• AMU. ..... • •• t!-~-•• -· •;!. ~~ .. J! ... ...... ... _, •• ...... ,...., ... .,._ ( .. , . 0r..,..c...., •p =.:.. " =~· .... . .. .. •• -.. .. k .. . .. =: ... ~ c ... .,....,..,... __ -.... -.... Wlall .. 'i ..... -... -i::::::J.. .. -.. _.. .... :-·.,-....-----· .'&¥ OA~L'f PllOr LISC OC Gets ~50-)ob · .. l •. funding .,. By WILLIAM SCHREmER ~ '" CH lM oauw ~•i.tMMt '~range Coast cities and com· ~\l;niliea will get enough special f~'eral summer youth pro1ram t~ey to hire more than 850 yOung people in public service jobs starting this week. · ,County Manpower Commission 'txecutive Director Robert N~lson said the enW·e county is es;Utled to $1.82 million to pro· vic\e jobs for about 3 ,000 teenagers. lJelson said appli cations for tl\~ jobs, which include s uch things as recreation couruelors, .are already being taken and most will be filled on a first· cpme, first -served basis, primarily by disadvantaged Youngsters. All but two Orange Coast com· ffiunitics will conduct hiring through county government's personnel department. The n\,lmber each urea will be able to hire is based on· a complex J:tl<ilhe maticu l formula that y,•ill be. applied during the hiring pro· c~s. :,The county will administer hit· jng for the cities of Fountain V9llcy, Irvine, Costa Mesa, ~wport Beach, Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente and for the entire unin· coq>0rated urea. .Prospective applicants for jobs ~those communities should call \..uis Caudillo in the county hl,lman services division at &u-2835 (or information. 1n Huntington Beach, which w.iill hire its o wn summer e mployes "'ith a $108,000 share or \he feder a l money, applicants can call the city m:..1npoy,'croffice ot 535-0252 and talk to either Bob Cunningham or Russ Guarneri. ~ ·Roughly 1·17 jobs "•ill open in Huntington Beach under the pro· iJram. Nelson said . Seal Beach will a lso conduct its own hiring or 16 youngsters with a.,SW ,600 share of the money. Ap· plicants can contact Bill Little at (213)431-2527. , The total county government share of the job money is about $525,000, which will cover about ~ summer jobs, Nelson said, noting about 600 would go lo eoastal communities. · The job program was made po6Sible when President Gerald Ford this week signed an $800 'rrlillion appropriations bill. f'ro• Page Al UNITS ... parcel had been placed into open sp·ace that will be permanently dedicated to the county. ··The only construction that will be permitt e d is o n th e southeastern portion of the land , generally adjacent to Pacifi c Island Village in Laguna Niguel. Elimination o r the si ngle- familY home tract of the project w.as strongly fa vo red by resi· dents and environmentalists, .Who said the ridge it was to oc· cupy provided a natural link between Aliso Creek's greenbelt aitd the open space atoWld Sea Village. : . Though they had already heard SO minutes or public testimony on Baldwin·s plans two weeks ago, supervisors heard another hour or commentary from the au· dience. ·'Landscape a rc hitecl Fred tA.ng and South Laguna residenl Vick Clark urged the board to de· JaY for at least a year any ap· pl'oval of development on the property. I ·They said it would be possible tO get foundation qioney to buy all or most of the land to preserve a~ permanent open space. • ORANGE COAST ll\C DAILY PILOT 'T~ Or-CM., O•llY ,,,, ... ""'"-(ti l•<-'tl-''-'°* ..... ·P•n•. "_"_...,,,.Or_ (N" """''"''"9 c.o .......... !.<-_ ....... ,_ .... .... DI,.,,.. -°'"' '"'°""' Jroo., lof Co>t• :-......... .,.,..1 """'"· Hwnl'""'"" llo8<ftil'O""· tf!I> \l•lle~, 11 .,n~. '>~dllltWC• ... , .. , •n<I '.-..-89•<1>1S.w<n (O•" A •>nQll~ .. ,._, ,..,,,..,.. <> IKID!"...O ~lw•"••I ...., \Wf'd"'' ll>• ·"''""'"'"' ""'"""!"(! ~··nt .... J(IJ ........ II.of •-"'""'· t;a•I• ........ C•• ''"' "'-'7ol• Robert N. 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'SHORTAGE OF'IUS' Speaker Jone• SadtHeback Ready To Graduate 470 Saddleback College will confer associate in arts degrees to 470 students at commencement ex- ercises at 6 p .m . Friday at the athletic field of the Mission Viejo campus. Federal Aid Used io Plug Budget Holes Orange County supervisors continued to hammer away at re· cord county spending Wednesday by directing more federal re· venue sharing funds to projects that would otherwise be paid for · from county property tax funds. Following a patte rn they established Tuesday when $3.9 million worth of revenlle sharing funds were diverted to pay for capital projects, the board threw in another $3 million to lighten county taxpayers' burden by a total of $6.9 million. At the same time th e supervisors kept the spending lid on by continuing a hiring freeze they invoked last March. So Car, according to county Personnel Director Bert Scott. the hiring freeze has saved $2 million. No sooner had he spoken those l''ords than the board deeided un· animously to keep the hiring re· ins in its hands. That m eans count"y depart· ment heads "'anting to fill vacan· cies will continue to have to ask the supervisors berore the_vacan- cics can be filled. As the s upervisors continued their budget hearings, the pend· ing county prope rty tax rate dropped to $1 .66 per $100 worth of assessed value. a five.cent in· crease over the current rate. But not yet applied lo the budget are pending salary and ft· inge benefit in cr eases for Orange County's 11 .000 employes. a package that could add as much as 20 cents to the tax rate. The su pe rvisors also set their own office budgets {or the com- ing Ciscal year. Those budgets range from Supervisor Ralph Clark's $117 ,000 low t o Supervisor Laurence Schmit's $131,754 hi,gh . Following tradition, this year's valed ictorian will not be an· nounced until the ceremony. .i Featured s pea kers will ~ oe Marcia McCormack, a nursing student, and Rebecca Jones, a business accounting major. h1rs . McCormack's topic is "Survival -A Real Challenge." Mrs. Jones will.address "The Real Shortage or the 70s ... _, There also will be short ad· dresses by Robert Bartholomew, president of the college board or trustees and Dr. Robert Lorn· bardi.,.superintendent. A special presentation, "Elegy For a Young American" will be made in honor oC Beverly Gross, a Saddlebac k College music stu· dent killed in an automobile acci· dent in October. Invocation and benediction will be of rered by Dr. James Marshall a college trus tee. Mus ical a~companimenl w111 be provided by the Concert Band un- der director Monte LaBonte. This year's graduating class.is the largest in the seven-year his· tory or the college. Niguel Plans Fourth Party An old fashioned Independence Day celebration will be held for Laguna Niguel residents Crom morning to da rk on July 4 at the Laguna Niguel Beach Park. Events include two volleyball tournaments, contests, races, games and a fireworks show . The activity is s ponsored by the Laguna Niguel Jaycees. Admission is free. Food and beverages will be available at nominal prices. Ample parking is available. Festivities begin at 9 a.m. with the tl''O·man volleyball contest and continue throughout the day until 9 p.m. with the fireworks show. Sentence Legal ALBANY, N .Y. <UPI) -The State Court of Appeals h11s af. firmed the legality of New York's mandatory life sentences for drug law offenders. f'ro• Page Al WARRANTY PROGRAM. • • developers for each home con- structed to insure that warranty work would actua lly be carried out. Attorney Roger Grabl e argued that develope rs don't have that much money to tie up for such a long pe riod of t ime and that bonding companies do not make bo nd s avai labl e for s uch purposes. "It would put us out of busi· ness." he said. Grable rurther s uggested that homebuyers already have "im· plied warranty" as established by California court cases and that this warranty is broader than that being proposed. in the San Juan ordinance. However, Co uncilman Yvon Heckscher stressed the need for more than just the developer's ass'uranc e that fault y workmanship and materl•ls would be correcled. He said the bond assures some kind of payment if the developer fails to honor the warranty's terms. Under the present syat.em disaatisfied homeowners would have to go to court but when (aced with the prospect of cosUy litigation, they ''simply give up.'' Construction industry offlclall also pointed out that San Juan may be pre~empted by the state In its legislative effort and that national program 01' homebuycr warra nty would soon be availa· ble in CaUfornta. "But we wa nt it no\\'," ex · claimed Councilman J oh n Sweeney who said participSition ln a voluntary program won 't come unle11 "there ii 10me Prod· ding'' of lb• bulldln1 lndU81.ry . Swttn~y . who 1pear11e1ded lhe drive to adopt the _warranty pro· "' gram, said the action was not prompted by "flagrant viola· lion" but is meant as a precau· tionary measure to "assure future home buyers a high quality prOOuct when they get here." Although Sweeney enjoyed the s upport o( Heckscher, Mayor James K . Weathers and Coun· cilman Doug Nash in launching some kind of homebuyer prolec· lion legislation, Couneilm<1;n Roy. Byrnes expressed reservations. Dr. Byrnes said before the city imposes a mandatory program, it should be proven that private industry had failed to provide it voluntarily. In his opinion Uiere wa s no ext ensive record of builders failing to honor their warranties although he admitted to "bitter personal experiences" with contractors while building hi s own home. City Attorney Okazaki is to study the legal weaknesses of the proposed Jaw and to research the bonding question. f'ro•P...,AI TRANSFER county Admlnl1tratJve Officer Robert Thomas to 1tud1 the !111 blllty ol-cmr11illdatlns tbe In· ve1tl&atlve functions of the lh~riff. d istrict att.omey and public defe nder into aslngleunlL. Drivers Picket SAN DIEGO (/\Pl -8ome llO tasl driver• picketed Undberah fleld ih prole-1l over the ablence al portable comfort st.a.lion.a near Ille airport' cab line. , • Mystery be a th Quake Panic Italians Flee Buildings Probed San Bernardino County, Coroner's deputies loday are try. in& to determine a cause .in the mystery death of Newport Beach lnlurance company chill Patrick KoenJ1sbur1er, found dead Tuts· day In a rented Lake Anowhe.ct cabin. The owner or King Insurance. Company, 4800 Campus Drive, wu dllcovered by the cabin'• landlord. who flna,lly went to check· alter he fa tied to return the key on schedule Sunday. A coroner'• deputy 1atd Mr. NAPLES, ltely (UPI) -Two earthquake shocks at midday to- day caUS:ed panic in ciUes and towni from Naples to the heel or the Italian boot. No lnJurtes or serious darnare was reported but authorltiea said the shocks cracked walls in houaes and r.ubllc buildings, in· cludint Nap ••'new hospital and the baroque chapell of Trola's 18th·century Romanesque Baa1Uca . The worat scenes ol panic were ln botpitals and ln schools, where rtnal examlnaUons were halted. At Avellino, 'o inmates ot the local jail interrupted a court hearlng wlUI their screams. Residents ot Naples, Bari and .. smaller communities rushed tnto the streets by the hundreds aft.er the first shock. Fire departments were Oooded with toJepl:lOOe calls from people wanting to know tr It was tare to r..eturn to their.apart· ments. Brief electri~al outages were reported in Casenn and part1.of Pu1lia., Thi Prato Seisrnologlcal Ob$ervalory reported the shoc_ks , part of a sing le undulating tremor. measured 6 to 7 on L~e 12·grada Mercillli scale al their epicenter around the Gargano peninsuhl. The V~suvlano Observatory said the intensity was 4 toS on the open-ended Richter Scale In Naples. Koent11bor1er epparently died in hll aleep S1turd1.y nlsht, but so far there is absolutely· no clue to what killed him. Toxicological tests are being conducted on the remains of the 54·year-old in1urance e•ecutive, but it will be three to six weeks · before results wtll be known. CIA Plans New Try For Russian Suh No signs of foul play nor evidence or possible suicide were found and investigators said they have uncovered no indication of any serious illness in the past or present. Investigator s said ~r . Koenl&aburg~r rented the cabin fort.He weekend. Remains were taken to Groves Mortuary in San Bernardino ' NEW YORK (UPI) -The Cen· tral lntetliaence Agency plans to make a new attempt to raise the entire Russian subma'.rine sunk in the Pacific, Business Week Magazine reports todar. In California, speculation about activity by the spy ship increased when it recently went on a train· ing exercise oCCCatalina Island. where a spokesman said Mr. La Bo } Koes;aigsburger's children made WD w ers arrangements Wednesday morn· ing with a stipulation of no 1unera1. , Exe~pt From Survivors or the victim, who lived at 1600 Campus Dri>'e , Meter Hikes Newport Beach, include a son, Patrick of San Diego; daughters, i. Mrs. Sally Jess or Los Angeles Heisler Park lawn: bowlers and .and Mrs. Linda Broderick or shuCfleboarders Wednesday Sebastopol, and a brother. night won a reprieve Crom 10- CharlesoCCoronado. cent per hour parklng meter rate increuea along Cliff Drive in l're•PatteAJ WATER ••• jump to $67 from $63 an acre-foot. An acre-foot is the equivalent of water a foot deep over an acre of land. Material costs are up lS to 2:5 percent; labor, up 7.5 percent, and electricit~ to drive water pumps, 60 pe'rcent, Sweany said. There will be no increase in the district's rate of •o cents per $100 assessed valuation, although tax· payers are likely to pay more because of increases in assessed valuation. In addition to the operating budget, directors approved a $352,000 capital improvements budget, including $182,000 toward construcW.on of the Laguna· Pacific water main under Pacific Coast Highway. Coet of the pro- ject is being shared by the Laguna water district and the South Coast County Water Dis· trict in South Laguna. The overall budget also in· ·eludes $460,000 in various re· serves -$200,000 for emergen- cies and catastrophes, $110,000 salted away against future water rate hlkes and a $150,000 capital improvements reserve. ~Nltional. C. Rrnt11 Sy1tem. lnc.. J97S. ... Laguna Beach. City council members ap· proved a trial plan to sell mem- bers of the two organiubons col· oced parkil)g tokens at 50 percent of par value. Thus, the sportsmen will be able to park in metered stalls near the perk for the old rate of 10 cents per hour whil' all others Jnustpay the new feeol'20eents. The city'11; lawn bowling greens and shuffleboard coar'ts are located in the oeeanrrontpark. The council's main concern was that the tokens may appear in other meters around town . But J ames R . Cavitt, a member of the Lagwaa Beach Lawn Bowling Club?' promised that his group would relrriburse the city two to one ror any colored tokens found where they weren'l supposed to be. "You must have sterling mem· hers," observed Councilman Jon Brand. Lawn bowling and shuC- Oeboard club spokesmen warned that the rate increase, if applieO, would be a financial hardship oh many players. All are senior citizens. They also objected to a 20-cent per hour rate along Cliff Drive while meter rates at several other locations in town are only 10 cents per hour. "Any d:iy now the Glomar Ex· plol·er, the mysterious salvage ship that raised only part of a Russian submarine sunk in the Pacifi c, will leave its berth at Pier E in Long Beach, for another try," the maguine re. ported in its current issue. The magazine said the ship is not owned by Howard Hughes' Summa Corp., which supposedly built it for deep sea mining. "It was built and ouU'itted by the Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., of Chesler, Pa., for the gov~ ernment at a cost of about $125 million, and it is still federal pro- perty,'' the article said. Business Week said there were two full crews working on the s11lvage s hip to ready it for the job. Members are reported to have signed secrecy agreements, one with Glomar Marine Inc., which operates the vessel and does the salvage work, and the other with lheCIA. Business Week said CIA of. ricials ''have privately confirmed to some members of Congress that the government owns the ship and that Summa has always acted as a cover Cor the opera· lion." ''The old man (llugbes) was aware of it and gave his blessing,'' Busines s Week quot e s a former Summa employe as saying. "lt was a gorgeous cover." ! I I. • l'ro•PflfleAI T-ALKS ••• SaWyer said the alternatives offered to the employes would In· elude the resumption of negotla· tlons and possibly a strike. The association's executive director said he believes it is Un · likely that the employes would deCide to strike. But, he added, there are.some members who de· finitely favor a walkout. It is expected that the Board or Supe rvisor s will incorporate what Scott termed the county's final offer into the pending 1975-76 budget. . While Scott refused to call the county's proposal an ultimatum, he did say that as far as he is con· cerned there is more room Cor bargaining. Ry Air Califomia and get S&H Green Stamps on your airliri.e ticket from National Car Rental. National Car Rental offers S&H Green Stamps are oonveniently located at just about every ii~­ on U S. rentals. And when you fly Air California port in Califomia. · you'n! entitled to a bonus. • The S&H Green Stamps from yoor car rental Rent from National and we11 give plus the bonus from your Air ~ifomia ticket wiU you extra s&H Green ~ps on the add up to •.hefty fistful or ~tamps. Make 8ure -1-o{-'yow""one"1)""airliile-fare.-you-don'trlliss out - You'll att the stamps when }'OU pick up ooe of ournewGMorother fine cars and "°' .. your Air Cllifomia tidlet <Offer good until Seticembtr 15, 1975.) Ana yov11 be i1ICI to know that our counters h j ' ... mo ••1 ·A prt ~ 'l'hl jur. llui ly 1 of Coe ty I u .. Sui pet' Oai c1 .. <kl1 be< enc <ar hos the· a· ri 6u v1d ,lnJ1 'fig1 dirt Hex ~ ul! ,ble. ver .. ' '.·. ·Clar 'Seri 'Fa1 ext clq ba) lhf Th\ sei· -0d • ma fan dal am I sle M• ··s Fr' I all . hoJ bel th• "'F ,,, lo ~~ •fl •• on sp SU re .4 ·-' .• ;: I £, lir~ CeJ I e« Sil ~s sa: ·~ lo• ' ac lee w) wi go or wl ·afl 101 of te! ll\/ ml ye thl on co a. F• .. ' ]111 ~ ·fll I ·.~ ,. ~ ~ ~ m d• "' ' ' B)' SYLVIA PO&TEa Q: What ordlnary. round·the-bouae produet to whtcb all of 1* are exposed every day, no matter what we do. tat .. more 11 Vet yoarly than poUo before development of Qte Salk v~clne! - A: Flammable fabrics. Whq, most ol u1 do not fully ap- preciate it, virtually all fabricll that aurrovnd u1 -in elotblne. bedding, household fumlabinp -wtll burn read!· ly. UntrHted clothin.z ~en lpltes full,y 1n 20 to301eeondal The extent of the ln· Juries and deaths from · Money's Worth lJumtng fabrics is Cinnl- ty emercing as a result of studies by th~ Consumer Product Safe- ty Commission's Na· tional Electromc Injury Surveillance System and Its U.S. Household Jl'lre Ex· perience survey. -OF AN ESTIMATED S.S million fires ;ach year. flammable fabrics are involved in 628,000. AJthoucb clothing fires represent only about a quarter or an fabric in· cktents. they often are fatal (up to 12,000 deaths annually) ~aus~ they cannot easily be escaped. The ecortomic toll is enormous. Burn injunes reqwre long hospitalization, care and repeated plastic surgery. Total medical and hospital costs or well over $10,000 are not uncommon. -The new official accident data actually understate pie problem's severity because the facts are gathered from a network of hospital emergency rooms and many severe 6um vicll ms go directly to special bum centers; minor burn Victims are treated by physicians in their offices, the fatally injured may go directly to morgues. ' -Despite modem medicine, human suffering and dis· figurement is terrible, says Dr. Abraham B. Bergman. director of Outpatient Services at Children's Orthopedic Hospital and Medical Center m Seattle, Wash. "The treatment of burns remains completely un· · satisfactory . . . The best plastic surgery still leaves terri- bl~ scars . . . If we want to do anything about burns. pre· vention is the only answer." Q : WHAT, THEN, ARE we doing about prevention? A: Much tOo tittle, much too slowly. ' · The Federal Flammable Fabrics Act or 1953 set stan· aards so lenient that 99 percent or all fabrics -even 'Some wnting papers -could meet them. The flammable 'Fabrics amendments ot 1967 tightened the standards and extended them from the l1)08t explosively flammable cJQtlling fabrics ("torch sweaters") to include gloves. hats, baj>y blank~s etc. The amended act has been enforced by t~ Constrrner 'llroduct Safety Commission since May 1973. The CPSC can set standards. stop shipments, order recalls, seize goods, order Merchandise to be brought up to standard -0r to be destroyed. . . , ~ Standards for carpets and rugs became effective m ~1; mattress flammability standards, in '73; sleepwear form· rants and small children standards did not become man- datory until July 29, 1973, six years after passage of the '67. amendments calling for them. ONLY THIS PAST May 1, 1975, did regulations coveriJ!g sleepweai:: for children aged six thro.u~h 12 (proposed in March '73) become effective. Late ~s .it is, ~hough, the new "Standard of Children's Sleepwear ' is a big step forward. From now on, all children's new sl~pwear up to size 14 and ~ new fabrics likely to be made mto· such sleepwear on home sew mg ma chines must be flame retardant. . But sleepwear and fabrics manufactured or imported before May 1 can still be sold legally -and they may be on theshelvesforyearstocome.SO: . _. ._L_1 ) (1) To protect your child, look for the reqwr~ "'Flame Resistant. U.S. Standard FFS-74." . . (2) Look tor and follow carefully the special washmg In· struct1on label to maintain the flame retardant treatment. (3) Be on guard against the few stores which mi~ht try lo deceive you m their efforts to unload old merchandise. (4) If you are confused or need information or want to complain about misleading tactics, call the CPSC:s tollfree Hotline (800 / 4022937 in Mary land, and 800 /638·2666 m the res~ of the U.S.) the Hotline is available for safety problems or questions concerning any consumer product. (5) ALSO ARRANGE VIA the Hotline to get fact sheets on the problem or fl ammable fabrics generally, and on the special dangers of flammable fabrics to the elderly, who suffer many more inJunes and deaths from them than the rest of us. . Collector Crisis Getting Consuniers To Pay Up 'Tough' ,. LOS ANGELES (AP> Even ball collectors are sing- the retailers, or feel it's the fault or society in general. ing the blues in these re-"THE ADV ERTJSING cession times. shouldn't be so persuasive,• Despite predictions or an th •11 say " ~onomic upturn and some ey · . signs that ~usine.ss m general Walter Lampell, a bill col· is improvmg, bill collectors lector since 1941 a!ld say more people than ever publisher of a trade magazine an down and out -and it is tor aeencles the last 22 years, tough to collect. says collectors don't life their "Sure, we're getting more "bad-guy'' image. accounts. but they're not col-"In the '30s, an agency leclable.'' says Jean Hayfer, would have a big red wagon who runs a downtown agency drawn by a horse and on the with her husband, Ben. side they'd paint, •Bill Jones • owes me $50. 1lfned John ••THE PEOPLE haven t Doe.' Then~ aiency would got it. They're out of business send the wa1on up and down or they 're unemploye~. the streets In BUI Jones' whatev~r. They simply can l neighborhood," he recalll. afford to pay their bills." • "Now .. he says "we feel Max Fe_rber, spokesman we are' profeaslonals and for the Cahrornia AssociaUon t to be treated (bat way." of Collectors, said ln an in-wan terview that ag,ncies are Lampell and Ferber acree averaging about 15 percent that a food collect« can do more accounts than five qul~ well for blmself. mak· years ago. But Ferber says lng as mucb as $2,~ the agencies can collect trom month. What makes a •"""" only 30 percent of the ae· bill collerlor1 count.I down from S5 percent • .. E r f I c l e a t u a e o f five ye~r1 a10. psycbolosy, 11 1aya Ferber'. And since 1970, adds "We've sane way be)'Qlld ':: Ferber, the costs of operat1n1 point where It '1 creadnl • ......: u .,ency have ri1en1barp1Y1 teaM fear. pouncUal oa - • tbe re1g:t ta that the col· desk cw anytilna lllsetlwd. =·bus neu 11 le_ss P':°" "NOW, IT'I ,_ydaoloCY, Ttdl buln•u ha1 chanted peuuadlna tbe 4.._..t 1.mee he started more than 40 ~ \0 pay off Ml balance _nan aao, Ferber says. Ullnl wba~er Wcet and "-.. Now all collectlon agen· effort he tan bri~ &O ....... .:det are llcanlled by the state, "Altbou1b a colleelloD ... _. there ta JealuaUon on qency la forbWdlm "1 law ibatyou can and cannotdo," from maktn1 ._,,.~ be nplain1. "Alto, men and there la alw.,. lM ,_. " more people resent beln1 tea.al acUoD bllal ....,_ ~ dunned ••. they blune it OD thoQlhlt'1.ata"•1 Thuraday.Jun1 19, 1975 NEW ·YORK STOCK EXCHANGE s.i. *' .... °'*' Olle a.. -AA-~~1-J~ll y ~:~ AcmtCIY-:io ! ff ~ .. Acil'l'IOrl f ~.-... M l•Pf .. tO • -..... 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BURKE WORLD PRINTING & TYPESETTING 17751 SKY r.ARK E.AST SUITES G & H IRVIHE, CALIF. 17141557-1374 ITT illS IMOWUDM TO TIU T •THI stCI ly TEltRY. l GRANT, R."'- Despite great ad vanc<.'S 111 m edic al knowledge, ther e are s till ~ome people ww depend on old f a s hio n e d :-.t.•lf·trcatme nts. Some lel persons w ith no drug Ol' medu:al tra ining advise them ~hat medic ines lo take When doo r · lo-door rit.'<idle rs or mail order opporlunisb presume lo t l'll yo u what to ta ke ~hen you a rc s ick --Oe w1:.e. In or der to treat s1tkncss a diagnosis of tht• caus t-is n l'eded. No one but a physician hC1s this knowl edge. Y U t: 0 It Y 0 Li H DOCTO R CA'.'i P llO'.\:i': l 'S "hen ) OU ll l'C'U a tld iHr\'. Wt> "ill ddivcr promptly "1thout extra t·ha r!!t'. ,\ gr eat many µeopk rd y on us fur 1lw1 r hl'allh nl'l'ds. 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'/, ... ~!'!.~ .. ,., •lltl tlriYt <•ntrols ...... i) .! ~r r •-•0• ITJJ.s '/~ 1 • -· • I/ 1ii9s ~~(] I FREE! \ 'How To' M With •10 agozfne \ Purchase Summor '75; ~'-'"' 't/f' . ssue of tho moke· ·1 I IJHf/{lrow .jf mog o ' bringJ y zrne .J Ou more valuob/o t' ,. rps, - t' )l .. . • "!I I .. .. ... . • • I 7 u )l : ~ ' I . ., ' . . • 7 - ; Today's a .. 1-C N.Y. Stoekti VOL. 68. NO. 170. 3 SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JU~E 19, 197S ..,. TEN CENTS Cotinty ED1ploye Pay Talks Break Off. for the Oranee County Employes Associat1on said the county's proposal was not acceptablt. Scott sald the offer made to the association included pay raises ranging from 2V.. percent to five are proposing ts a 71/4 percent average salary hike and a 4'1'.1 percent increase in benefits. Negotiations of a 1975-76 wage. fringe benefit package for Orange County's 11,000 employ es broke off Wednesday without a settlement being reached. -They said the association's 9, 700 members will be polled to . determine the employes 'flt?X l move. · percent. accept either a multi-year or single year contract, earlier a point of sharp disagreement between the negoliators. Scott claimed the county's final offer has the errect of put- ting more take home pay into the employes' pockets than is in- dicated by the salary hikes because of the county's willing- ness to participate more deeply in fringe benefit costs. However, OCEA's Executive Director John Sawyer said employe representatives who met Wednesday night were "in- dignant with the county's offer and round no oart of it acceota-ble." Therefore, what separates the two is a 2 .9 percent overall package increase, pr roughly $3.~ million. County negotiators today said their off er of the package that would cost taxpayers about $11 mfllion was their final offer. Simultaneoui;ly , s pokesmen CIA Set To Pull Up Suh NEW YORK (U Pl> -The Cen- tral lntelllgence Agency plans to make a new attempt to raise the entire Rusaian submarine sunk in the Pacific, Business Week Magazine reports today. In California, speculation about activity by the spy ship increased when it recently went on a train- ing exerciseorr Catalina Island. .. Any day now the Glomar Ex- plorer, the mys terious salvage ship that raised only part of a Russian submarine sunk in the Pacific, will leave its berth at Pier E in Long Beach, for another try," the rhagazine re- ported in its current issue. The magazine said the ship is not owned by Howard Hughes' Summa Corp., which supposedly built it for deep sea mining. ''It was built and outfitted by the Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co., of Chester, Pa., for the gov· ernment at a cost of about $12S million, and it is still federal pro-perty," the article said. Business Week saicl there were two full crews working on the salvaae ship to ready ilfortbejob. Members are r eported to have s igned secrecy agreement.S, one with Glomar Marine Inc., which operates the vessel and does the salvage work, and the other with the CIA. Business Wee k said CIA of- ficials "have privately confirmed to some members of Congress that the government owns the ship and that Sum ma has always acted as a cover _for the opera- tion." "The old man (Hughes> was aware of it and gave his bless ing ," Business Week quotes a former Summa employe as saying. "It was a gorgeous cover." Beaten Girl Returns Home \ LEAVENWORTH. Kan. <UPI> -Tammy Perrin, the 6-year-old girl abducted from her home, raped, beaten and left for dead, is back home today, but her mother says she will require more sur- gery. Tammy was abducted from her front yard. beaten and left for dead by a kidnaper June 5. The child underwent plastic surgery at the Univers ity of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City lo repair facial wounds inflicted by the kidnaper. She was released Tuesday. •·Despite the stitches, she looks more beautiful than ever to me," her mother, Billie G. Smitsoo, said Wednesday. 0r ••• _ .. ..::t.~ Cea•• ... ~ .. We•'iler Night and m orning low clouds but mostly sunny· late morning and after· noon hours Friday. Slight· ly warmer days. Highs 68 at the beaches to 72 inland. Lows tonight in m id-SOs. INSIDE TODAY A/tn /itH ~tan, community tMokr i• returning to tM Sodd~back Valltll with IM fqnnotkm o/ . o ftmu cfromo grovp. See lnttrmklion in todo11'• ~nCtrtofnm~t •ec· tkm, Paot BS. l•tle:x ' ' For now, negotiations are at an end and there is no plan to re· sume them, according to Bert Scott, the county's personnel director. Janet Williams takes he r three-week old kitten shop- ping with her in Indianaoolis. tucking the kitty in her purse and carrying it papoose-st yle between stores . Recreational Aide Posts Open in Viejo Applications for six new posi- tions as Mission Viejo recreation aides are available starting to- day at the Mission Viejo Municipal Advisory Council of· fice. MAC members were notified early this week that the six new jobs, to pay $2 .10 an hour for 20- hour weeks, will be funded through the Orange County Man- power Commission. The job will be for at least 10 weeks and involves helping run the summer program of County Service Area Nine. MAC Councilman Cal Neve said applicants 17 or under would qualify for the job if their family was at a poverty-level income. Applicants 18 or over would be considered based on their own in- come, he said, The MAC office, 26129-D La P.az Road, La Pu Plaza, is open from 10:30a.m . to4p.m. * * * - Coast to Get Federal Funds For Teen Jobs By WIL~M SCHREIBER Of °""" f'tletSU.ff Orange Co st cities and com· · munities will get enough special federal summer youth program money to hire more than 850 young people in public service jobs starting this week. County Man power Commission Executive Di rector Robert Nelson said the entit'e county is entitled to $1.82 million to pro- v ide. .jobs fur about 3,000 teena1ers. Nelt0n said .applkatlons for tbe jobs, which Include such thinas as recreation counselors, are already being taken ano me»t will be filled on a '1rsl· come, flrat -aerved b asis, primarily .bY disadva ntaged younfsters. (See JOBS, P ase A2) tte a 1so sa1a tne county as pan of the fringe benefit package of- fered to pick up a higher portion of the employes' group insurance cost and to contribute more to their retirement fund. The personnel director also noted that the county agreed lo Scott and OCEA 's negotiators are holding out for an 1 P ~ per- cent combined increase in wages and fringe benefits. What the OCEA negotiators Al the close of the meeting, the representatives agreed to in- formally poll OCEA members. possibly by a written ballot. <See TALKS, Page A2l 22 DA Investigators· In Sheriffs Domain Quakes Shake Italy NAPLES, llaly <UPI> -Two earthquake shocks at midday to- day caused panic in cities and towns from Naples to the heel of the Italian boot. No injuries or set;ous damage was reported but authorities said the shocks cracked walls in houses and public bui ldings, in· eluding Naples' new hospital and the baroque ~hapels of Troia's 18th-century R om a nesque Basilica. The worst scenes of panic were in hospitals and in schools. where final examinations were halted. Al Avellino, 40 inmates of the local jail interrupted a court hearing with their screams. Residents of Naples, Ba1i and smaller communities rushed into the streets by the hundreds after the first s hock . F ire departments were flooded with telephone calls Crom people wanting to know if it was safe to return to their apart- ments. Brief electrical outages were reported in Caserta and parts of Puglia. The Prato Seismological Observatory reported the shocks. part of a sing le undulating tremor, measured 6 to 7 on the 12-grade MercalJi scale at their epicenter around the Gargano peninsula. 'Deep Throat,' 'Devil' Due For Balboa "Deep Throat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones," two of the best known sexy movies in recent years, are scheduled to open Fri· day al the Balboa Pussycat Theater. Pussycat officials are current- ly embroiled in a tug of war with Newport Beach police vice of- ficers qver the adult films shown al the theater, al 709 East Balboa Blvd. Eight reels of sexy movies already have been confiscated during raids and the number may increase lo ten on Friday when the new bill opens. GETS INVESTIGATORS County Sheriff Gates * * * PROTESTS TO NO AVAIL District Attorney Hicks * * .... Fuming DA To File Suit Dis trict Attorney Cecil Hicks said today he will file a laws uit to halt the trans fer of 22 of his in- vestigators to the sheriff's department and call for u Grand Jury inves tigation into th e Board of Supt•rvisors action. A FEW MINUTES before f-li cks m ade his unnoun- cem ent. supervisors ,·oted unanimous ly to transfer the 22 investigators and their cleri<:al s taff to the sheriff's department. Hi cks charged the move was pro mpted by u s hadow government that controls the Board of Super visors. . The only pe rson he numcd as part of the so-called shadow government was prominent political figure Or. Louis Cella. He refused to identify any other purported members but hinted . that Supervisor Robert Battin is pa1t of t he secret clique. THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY said that he has re- fused to use his office to play into the hands of the power structure t~at ''see~s to .e.mascul.ate the dis- t1ict attorney's office and its ab1hty to dig out fr:.iud and political corruption." He went on to vow to continue to investi gate and prosecute so-called political cronies who violate the law. Hicks also said that he had been told that at a re- cent political fund raising cocktail party, <?ell~ had boasted of the pending move to r educe the d1 stnct at· torney's investig ative staff. 81 Million Paid to Crash Victim HY ANNIS. Mass. (UPI) -An insurance company has paid ne~rly $1 million to the teen-aged girl crippled in the crash of a jeep driven by Joseph P. Kennedy III, it was reported today. Assessor Still On Joh Vall~rga: Work Will Be Done Before Trial By JAN WORTH °'* 0.lly l"ilets..tt Despite the turmoil that sur- roundt'd its operation this year, the 0ra'1ge County Assessors Of· fice still bad to levy valuations on s:i0,000 pieces of property rang. ing from doghouses to Dis· neyland to oil derricks. That includes 340,000 single famil)' homes, 30,000 boats, 71,000 apartments, 25,000 townhouses, 30,000 commercial and 97.000 business unita, and 11,000 m isce It aneous properties includln1 t ax·exempt churches and hospltals. To do Lhe job, the office has a $5 mlllion annyal budget and almost 300 employes. County Aasessor Jack Valleraa I promised Wednesday night that despite indictments of 11 employes for alleged illegalities stemming from the campaign of U.S. Rep. Andrew Hins haw, former usessor, the assessment rolls will be ou\ on ti me July 1. Six days later Vallerga, a Mis- sion Viejo resident, goes on trial hlmscll on charges or gr1t.nd theft. embezzlement and viola· Uon of government codes -all stemming from the Hins haw campaign. Spe.aktog \o the Saddlebac:k Aru Coordinating CouMU ln El Toro, Vallerga said he is not permitted by his attorney to talk about the case. · 'l am very confidl'nt, ·' he said. ''l feel the judlclul system will do iustice and I ex peel to run for as· sessorfour years from now." And he added when he gels a chance to talk ''I'll have a lot to say.'' Vallerga predicted a 10 percent jump in the county's assessed valuation this year -includin~ a fi ve per ce nt jump an homeowners assessments and a 30 percent jump in the com· mercial and manufacturing sec- tor. The tax bill will be higher as well. ~ven though he charac· t~rized county orflcials as exert- ing "a real t>ffort to control spending." "W~ have on odd situation: there is a slump, no qu('SUon <See VALl~ERGA, Page A2) ' l To Probe Non-city Crimes By GARY GRANVILLE Of the O•ilY Pilot Si.ft Despite protest s from District Attorney Cecil Hicks, Orange County supervisors transferred 22 d istri ct attorney 's in- vestigators to the sheriff's de· partment today. The board's action represented an indication o( support for Sheriff Brad Gates in his move to bring the investigation of crimes in unincorporated areas into his department. Gates argued that the sheriff'~ office should not prosecute cases it investigates and the district al-- torney should not investigate cases he prosecutes. Hicks argued the investigators taken from his staff are needed by him to carry out his mandate lo investigate certain kinds of crime in both incorporated and unincorporated areas. Specifically, he noted, a man- date to combat organized crime and fraud wherever it exits. He also s aid the services of his office were needed by city police in the investigation of homicides and certain narcotic cases that cross city boundaries . He point e d out to the s upervisors that their move, which came during a budget hearing, did not involve the s pending of money but rather simply the transfer of personnel from one department to anolheJ'. His words, however, fell on de· af ears as the board voted un- animously to transfer the 22 in- vestigators, an adequate clerical staff and n ecessary vehicles from the district attorney's office to the sheriff's office. Supervisor Robert Battin who made the motion for the transfer. said his judgment was based on the continuing e ffort to con- solidate departmental functions as well as philosophical issues. ~ (See TRANSFER, Page A2l Meditation Talk The International Meditation Society will offer an introductory lecture on the practice of .medita· lion Wednesday, June 25 at 8 p.m . in Room 512 of Mission Vie- jo High School. Additional in· formation on the lecture or on meditation is available by calling the society, 497 ·2349. ...,,., ................ 'VERY CONFIDENT' AHeaaorV•hfga ) ' ,, - -·----. Al DAILVPILOT 'SB Mystery --Death J>iobed "s · an Bernardino County C9.roacr's deputies today are try. tng to determine a cause in the !f\,ystery death of Newport Beach Insurance company chier Patrick Koenigs burger, fouDd dead Tues· .lay in a rented Lake Arrowhead eabin. ' The owner of King Insurance 'Oompany, 4600 Campus Drive, Was dlscovj:red by the cabin's landlord, who tinally went to check' after he Jailed to return the t'tY on schedule Sunday. A coroner's deputy said Mr. ltoenlgsburger apparently died W his sle.ep Saturday night, but ~far there is absolutely no clue to what killed him. 1 Toxicological tests are being ronducted on the remains of the t. :year-old insurance executive, t it w)ll be three to six weeks ' fore results will be known . No s iglls of foul play nor Jvidence of possible suicide were hS\l.Dd and investigators said they have uncovered no indication or <t)lY serious illness in the past or ~esent . Investigators sai d Jltfr . J<.oenigsburger rented the cabin for the weekend. Remains were taken to Groves ~Iortuary in San Bernardino where a spokesman said Mr. Koenigsburger's children made arrangements Wednesday morn- "ing with a stipulation of no jhneral. Survivors of the victim, who lived at 1600 Campus Drive. ;Newport Beach, include a son, -Patrick of San Diego; daughters, )!rs. Sally J ess of Los Angeles ·:,1hd Mrs. Linda Broderick of Sebastopol, and a brother. Charles of Coronado. Jet Training Stepped Up :lJntil July 14 Training flights at El Toro ~arine Corps Air Station were 'Increased Wednesday. The stepped up jet activity means ·more noise in the Irvine and Sad- •-clleback Valley area through July 114. · · The carrier landing practice .tlight.& were to end at 5 p .m. to- day, with none scheduled "through the weekend. On June 24 through June 26, evening practice will be conduct- ed from 8 to 9:30 p.m. The same evening fligh~ schedule will be followed June 29 through July 3 and July 7 through July 11. Hours have not been ..determined for flights July 12 through July 14. Qccording to a ~1arine apokesman. ~· Irvine, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, El Toro and other south l!Ounty areas will be affected. Fro• PGfl" Al TALKS ••• : ·Sawyer said the alternatives <ffered to the employes would in- tlude the resumption of negolia· lions and possibly a strike. i The association's executive director said he believes il is un· J.ikely that the employes would decide to strike. But, he added. lb.ere are some members who de· llnitely favor a walkout. t It is expected that the Board or :;upervisors will incorporate ~hat Scott termed the county's flnal offer into the pending 1975-76 budget. · While Scott refu~ed to call the ~unty's proposal an ultimatum, be did say that as far as he is con-. cemed the re is more room for bargaining. . • ORANGE COAST s11 DAILY PILOT Robert N. WH'd P,. .. IOlft! • .., P-•-r ThOmas Ke-evi l Thomas A. Murphlne -......... " .... Charles H. loos Richard P. Nall AuhlMl ..... fl ... £1111•• S.ddlelN<k Yallrfotfke HllOI i.. P•t lll•M .ti W.. oi... ,,.._., OttMr Offices C...i.-w. JMwelA &-•SI'"" Nl-18"#< .. llll .. _ ...... _d ........ "91.,., ... , .. llt/J ..... ,, -loWMI u"'"'""'ec", 11•~5l•Nt Tete!llbone (714J M2..Q21 Clasl4HH Adv•rlislnt '42·5671 U........,t_ Y1llo¥Jff•OlfOt1 Sl1 .. Jt0 , ...... ,....c: .......... •ts.ouo C•'•"I"'· ttlt OtH .. CN•I ""'"'"'"' ~ .. " . .-. ... ,_..,,.,..... ... _ ....... .. #l•li•• ......... ., •• _" ...... 1 ...... .. 'flt'""''"' •11"'-111 -cl1I _.,,..,.,ii<' 9f ••••"-"•-· ' ik'1;1Nf <t•.tl Mii ...... 14 M CMll MIW. <ai-ltil. ,..,.....,_...,...,,.,,.t.J.•-"'•r .,._ ..... -·· -lfM"f*''--tJ. --·· • I -·,.-... 'SURVIVAL CHALLENGE' Speaker McCormack ~O.llr"lllSUH ....... 'SHORTAGE OF70S' SpeekerJonea Saddl,eback Ready . To Graduate 470 Saddleback College will confer· associate in a rts degrees to 470 students at commencement ex- ercises at 6 p .m . Friday at the athletic rield of th e Mission Viejo campus. FolloWing tradition, this year's valedictorian will not be an- nounced until the ceremony. Featured s peakers will l)e Marcia MCC.R,fmack. a nursing student, anir--Rebecca Jones, a Mission Viejo Summer Rec· Program Set The Mission Viejo summer recreation program will begin July l and conclude Aug. 22, Director Mike Chilver an- nounced today. The program will be held at four schools: Montevideo, Linda Vista, and Glen Yermo Elemen- tah-Schools and La Paz In· termediale School. Elementary schools will be open Monday through hiday 1 to S p.m. and at La Paz, the site for a summer teen center, hours will be 6 to 10 p. m . Monday through Friday and l to5p,m . Sunday, Activities offered include arts and crafts classes, special events and outings. Programs are de- signed for kindergarten through 12th grade students. More information is available by calling Chilver at83>-1720. It's Back To 'Officer' After almost a year of sporadic debate about what lo call Irvine policemen, the traditional tiUe or "officer" has pro- ved its durability. An earlier decision to call policemen " agents" as a public relations effort was reversed after rank and fil e protest. Said one ex-agent. "With the investigations into the CIA and everything, agent didn't seem like such a good name after all." Fro• PGfl" Al VALLERGA about it. There is a decrease in home sales compared to other years. But in other parts of the U.S., if they had as many sales they'd consider it a boom. "Sales are r eflecting higher prices." he said. "Sales prices haven't dropped, but the number of sales have dropped.'' Vallerga explained that the three factors used to valuate a property are: -The replacement cost. -The sales price or market value. -The income flow -as in apartment and commercial un- its. The assessor's office uses a ~~:~sm:~~!~~5a~1 ~I ~fr~~~~~ are appraised each year. This differs from Lhe system used in Los Angeles County, Vallerga said, where a fourth of the coun· ty 's properties are· assessed ea'ch year. "I thoroughly disagree with the approach used In Los Angeles," he said, "Under that system you are never current:· The Orange County office u15es computers to asglst ita assessors ln mJrking as mnny as 150 valua- tions a day, But Vallerga would like to see the process even more com· puterlied. "My ideal would be to use the computer for the clerical Cunc- tJom and to store sales, do up- dates, and be the data bank for property characterisUCs and so ..,, business accounting major. Mrs. McCormack's topic iS "Survival -A Real Chall enge." J\.trs. Jones . "'ill address ·'The Real Shortage of the 70s." There also will be short ad- dresses by Robert Bartholomew, president of the college board of trustees and Dr. Robert Lom- bardi, superintendent. A special presentation, "Elegy For a Young American" will be made in honor of Beverly Gross, a Saddleback College music stu- dent killed in an. automobile acci- dent in October. Invocation and benediction will be offered by Dr. James Marshall, a college trustee. Musical accompaniment will be provided by the Concert Band un· der director Monte La Bonte. This year's graduating class is the largest in the seven-year his· tory of the college. 'Livesaving' Raffle Fete Set in Viejo . "Operation Lifesaver," a pro- ject to raise money for emergen- cy equipment for the Orange County Fire Department, has been undertaken as a joint ven· ture of the Mission Viejo Jaycees and the Rancho Viejo Junior · Women's Club. The project, a raffle, was kicked off last week during the fire department's annual pan- cake breakfast. The grand prize, a Datsun 210, will be given away at a drawing July 26 at Thriflimart shopping center, La Paz Road and Marguerite Parkway, Miss ion Viejo. Equipment earmarked ror purchase includes hydraulic rescue equipment , an ''ar - rhythmia res usci-annie and baby," traction splints, air splints and geene splints. Project chairmen are Fred Lo'A'. and Judy Eggert. Bicentennial Planning Meet In El Toro A planning meeting of the Sad- dleback Valley Bicentennial As- sembly will be held at 7:30 p.m. June 26 in the community room of Peoples Federal Savings and Loan, Saddleback VaJley Plaza, El Toro. The group, composed of volun- teers interested in organizing bicentennial activities, already has· calendared a SO-state reunion and Fourth of July picnic, a Cavalcade of Band s performance, a fiesta coffee and bicentennial sales booth. Also. in the works are a 200lh anniversary slogan contest, arid restoration or two historical landmarks earmarked to be moved to Serrano Creek Park in Lake Forest. More information is available by calling 837·3635. A.rt Workslwp Set in Viejo. ~ five-w4'ek painting workshop for intermediate and advanced art students will begin June 28 at Unda Vista Elementary School, Mission Viejo. The series, sponsored by the Mission Viejo 1',ss~latlon of Artists and crafismcn, wiU be taught by B.J . Wil son: It w;u run from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p .m . on five consecutive Thursday• at Lhe acHool, 25222 Pericia Drive. Mi11 Wilton has shown her work throughout the U.S. aod Europe and ia 1ho'Nin1 at Hol· (man Hall at USC. She l1 • member of lwome.n painters ol the West and is an instruct« at Santa Mo'!_lca College • ( Epil~psy Pro~am ' Pushed ByTOMBARLEV Df ... D9UyPOMMlft ·Epilepsy costf' the United States at leasf $5 billion a year and • national program tflilt would alleviate ill ravaaes and e.id its victims Is Ion1 overdue, former Congres.sman Peter Kyros told a meeting or the Orance County Epilepsy Society Wednesday in Santa Ana. "Far too few people reaUie that the vast majority of epllep- Ucs are easily helped sutrerers who can work and live normally with the right help and ap- propriate medication," Kyros saJd. At least half of the 32,·ooo Orange County residents who are victims or the disease can control their seizures with medicaUon, he said. Another 30 percent can exercise partial control in attack situations, he pointed out. "What we need is a national commission and program on the lines of those av,ailable to suf- rere rs from he·arl, cancer, cerebral palsy and multiple s.clerosis conditions," the Maine lawyer said. Kyros' 1974 bill creating na- tional standards for the control and cure of epilepsy was vetoed by Pr!'!sident Ford after being ap- proved by Congress, he recalled. Kyros is now touring the nation seeking s upport for what he described as an identical measure drafted by Sen. Edward Kennedy and Rep. Paul Rogers after he was ousted from office last November. K.vros warned th a t many .epileptics are being denied parti- ci pation in emp loyment and social pursuits because of the stigma that they believe iS at- tached to manifestations or the disease. "This is where local organiza- tions like yours can play a major role," he s aid. "More than 160 chapters of the EpileJJ5y Founda- tion of America are involved in educational programs that are fast removing lhis fancied stigma." Kyros strongly recommended educational programs on eplleJJ5Y and assistance to vie· tims of the disease "to those young people seeking a cause worthy of their lime and talents. "They could play no better role in today 's society," he said. 'Y' Dance Set At Los Ali.sos Saddleback Valley YMCA will sponsor a dance for seventh and eighth graders Friday from 7:30 to 10 :30 p.m. in the Los Alisos In- termediate School in Mission Viejo. 1 The Lobo Woods band will play music for dancing in the multipurpose room of the school, according to Steve Young, Y pro- gram director. Dress will be in- formal. Tickets are $1 .25 and will be sold at the door. Additional in- formation is ·available at the Y, 830.9622. . f:INational Car Rtt.tal SySltnl, Inc., 1975. . ·-... , ... Cc,a!st lnspecf<:Jr CliargedJn ·iJ~be_ A tormer tn.spector wtUi the HunUn,ton 8e•cb f\lblic Works OePartment was Indicted Wednesdax by tho Or•nae County Grand Jury on brlbery charges filed after he al· legedly accepted a $$10 'payoff from a contrector whose work he was inspecting, • • .. , Superior Court Judge Evenltt W. Dickey ordered fqlb ~ank Biondi, 82, of 104013th St., Jluntingt.QO Beach, to fac(' trial Sept: 8 on the allegations. Biondi was arrested after investigation by l{untlngton Be1c.h poUce and district attorney's in"vestigator• lnto al· le1ations the he accepted the illegal pay"lent on "\June 11, 1974, fh>m a contractor engaged on a Sunset Heights sewer project. Bresnahan Favors • Buying Air Space By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of .... O.lly Pl lot ~ Orange County Airport Direc- tor Robert Bresnahan said today he would rather the county buy air easements over jet noise im· pacted Santa Ana Heights homes than condemn them outright. He told an audience at a Citizens Harbor Area Research Team (CHART) meeting in Costa Mesa he will complete a "land conversion plan" for the area in about two months and the easement concept will be pro· minentJy suggested. The airport director was or- dered last month by the county Board Of Supervisors to proceed with land conversion prepara. tions in an effort to fuHill slate· m andated noise variance re· quirements, During the 90-minute meeting this morning, Bresnahan was challenged by residents of homes on the western shore of Upper Newport Bay over his contention that commercial jets are flying over bay waters, not residential areas. The Santa Ana Heights problem dominated the meeting, particularly when Bresnahan ex- plained ''land conversion'' doesn't necessarily mean con- demnation and displacement of residents. "The board of super.visors didn 'l say to go out and condemn houses," Bresnahan said. "They told me to prepare a plan lor land conversion and they will be the ones who must make the de- cision. "I am totally opposed to ac· Fro• P..,,e Al " TRANSFER "I don't believe justice is served when investigators direct ' their work al proving a case against a defendant rather than seeking objective information,'' Battin said. ''I believe the citizens of Orange County will receive more even-handed justi ce if there is a proper division o( power," he added. A second part of the board's un- animous action was to direct county Administrative Officer Robert Thom as to slu-dy the feasibility of consolidating the in- vestigative fun ctions of the sheriff, district attorney and public defender i_nto a single unit. qu1r1ng s'omeone's property when we don 't need it,''· Bresnatiaii said. "I Would much rather see noise easements over the hoqie~ P.Urchased where we would p~y people who want to stay in th~r:. homes for the right to make tb.e noise.'' Bresnahan told the audience that because or a series or un· foi;-eseen Circumstances, Orange County Alrport was required to seek a noise variance from the state that requires compliance with 198i ,noise standards within thi;:, decade. Fro• r..,,,, Al JOBS ••• All bui· two Orange Coast com· munities will conduct hiring through county government's pe rsonq.el d~partment . The number each area will be able to hire is based on a complex mathematical formula that will be applied durjng the hiring pro- cess. The county will administer hir- ing for the cities of Fountain Valley, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente and for the entire unln- cofl>Orated area. Prospective applicants.for jobs in those communities should call Luis Caudillo in the county human services division at 834 -2835 for information. In Huntington Beach, which "'ill hire its own s ummer ei;npioyes with a '108,000 shitte of ttie tedefa'I -mliney:, 'apPlic&Pts can c1all the city manpowero((ice at 535·0252 and talk to either Bob Cunr1lngham or Ru ss Guarneri .· Roughly 147 jobs will open in Huntington Beach under the pro- gram, Nelson Said. Seal Beach will also conduct its own hiring of 16 youngsters with a ~.600 share of the money. Ap- plicants can contact Bill Llttle at (213 ) 431-2527. The total county government share o( the job money is about $525,000, "'hich "'ill cover about 688 summer jobs, Nelson said, noting about 600 "'ould go to coastal communities. The job program was made possible when President Gerald Ford this week signed an $800 million appropriations bill. Hy Air California and get S&H Green Stamps on your airline ticket from National Car Rental. National Car Rental offers S&H Green Stamps on U.S. rental s. And when you fly Air California you're enlitled lo a bpnus. IJ Rent from National and we11 give you extra S&H Green Stamps on the amount ot ·your one way airline far•. You'll get the stamps when f.OU pick up one of our new GM or other fine cars and sliow ua your Air Califomia ticket. (Offer good until September 15, 1975.J life oonveniently located at just about every air· port in California. . The S&H Green Stamps from your car 1'11lal plus the bonus from your Air California ticket will add up lo a. hefty fistful of stamps. Make sure you don't mlSS O:."t- And you11 be glad to know that our oounlers ' ( l I I • • 7 l I 1 ) ) I 7 ' I • • ' ... -f' . VOL. 6.8, NO. 170, 3 SECTIONS~ 34 PAGES - ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1975 Today'• ~108l~g N.Y. Stoell.s . TEN CENTS ·Bresn8han Suggests BuYiilg Air Space By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of UM Oall~ ,.llet ~ Orange County Airport Dirl?c · Lor Robert Bresnahan sai~ today he would rather the county buy air easements over iet noise im- pacted Santa Ana Heights homes than condemn them outright. He told an audience al a Citizens Harbor Area Research '.l'epm (CHART) meeting in Costa Mesa he will complete a "land conversion plan" (or the area in about two months and the easement concept will be pro· minently suggested. . T.be airport director was or· dered last month by the county Board of Supervisors to proceed with land conversion prepara· lions in an effort to fulfill state- mandated noise variance re- quirements. • er1 Wage-fringe Benefits ~ Co:unty Wage Talks Halted Negotiations of a 1975-76 wage- fri nge benefit package for Orange County's 11,000 empl9yes br.oke off Wednesday without a settlement being reached. County negotiators today said their off er or the package that would cost taxpayers about $11 million was their final offer. ,, It's Back To 'Qfficer' Alter almost a year or sporadic debate about what to call Irvine policemen, the traditional title of "officer" has pro- .ved its durability. An earlier "' decision to call policemen "agents" as _ a public relations effort was rever~ed after rank and tile protest. Said one ex-agent, "With the investigations into the CIA and everything, agent didn't seem like such a good name aft er all." Coast to Get Federal Funds For Teen Jobs By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tll• D•llY PllOC ~If Orange Coast cities and com· munilies will get enough special federal summer youth program money to hire more than 850 young people in public service jobs starting this week. County Man power Commission Executive Director Robert Nelson said the entire county is entitled ·to $1.82 million to pro- vtd e jobs for about 3,000 teenagers. Nelson said applications tor the jobs, which include such things as recreation counselors, are already being taken and most will be filled on a first- c om e, first -served basis, <See JOBS, Page A2> Ora_,e·~ Cea•• •.• 6¥63s:-r Weatller • Night and morning low clouds but m ostly sunny late morning and af'ler- noon hours Friday. Slight- ly warmer days. Highs 68 at the beachei to 72 lnland. Loft's tonight in mid-50s. INSIDE TODAY Afte-r five 11tor1. commumtu tMater u returning to tM Soddleback VotleJI Wfth ""' f01l1J4tkm o/ c new dromo group. SH lnt1rmlHton fn todo11'1 entertofnm.m 1ec-''°"· ,,. 85. •••• •• .... •• A4 AU l t..2 ., (14 ... , 14 M-1 A4 /.4 ,., ... • Simultaneously, spokesmen for the Orange County Employes Association said the county's proposal was not acceptable. They said t he ai1sociation's 9,700 members will be polled to determine the employes next move.-- For now, negotiations are at an end and there is no plan to re- sume them. according to Bert Scott. the county's personnel director. Scott said the offer made to the association included pay · raises ranging from 21,~ percent to five percent. tte aaso sa1a tne county as pan o{ th• frinaie benelit package of- Certd \o pick up a higher portion of the employ es' group insurance cost and to contribute lnorc to their retirement fund. The personnel director also noted that the county agreed to accept either a multi-year or single year contract, earlier a point of s harp disagreement between the negotiators. Scott claimed· the county's final off er has the effect of put- ting mor~ take home pay into the employes · pockets than is. in- dicated by the salary hikes because of the county's willing· ness to participate 'more deeply in fringe benefit costs. However. OCEA's Executive Director John Sawyer said employe representatives who met Wednesday night were "in- dignant with the county's offer and found no· part or it accepta- ble." Scott and OC EA 's negotiators are holding out for an ll~4 per· cent combined increase in wages and fringe benefits. What the OCEA negotiators are proposing 1s a 71/4 percent average salary hike and a 41n percent increase in benefits. Therefol"e, what separates the two is a 2.9 p'ercent overall package increase, or roughly $3.5 million. At the close of the meeting, the representatives agreed to in· formally poll OCEA members, possibly by a written ballot. Sawyer said the alternatives (See_TALKS, PageA.2) No Tennis For 'Ranch'· After hearing comments tor and against tennis c0urts in the Ranch Park Wednesday, the Irvine Community Services com- mission decided against the facilities. Instead, the commission has recommended that the city coun· cil explore the possibility of in- stalling two tennis courts at nearby Hoeptner Park, located at the corner of Touraine and Hoeptner Street. Jn recent weeks, tennis propo· nents have cited wide backing in the Ranch for added tennis courts. But residents living near the park objected to what they said would be additional noise and the glare of liehts at night. Gas,Station Okayed Tbe Irvine Planning Com· mrialon lua approved a condl- tJooal use ·permit allowing con· strucUoa of a Mobil OU gas sta- tion in the Parkvlew Shopping Center on UnJveraity Orlve in Univ~r•l\Y, Park. During the 00-minute meeting this morning, Bresnahan was challenged by residents of homes on the western shore of Upper Newport Bay over hls contehlion that commercial jets are flying over bay waters, not residential areas. The Santa Ana Heights problem dominated the meeting , pa~rly when Bresnahan ex- plained-...4 and conversion'· doesn't necessarily mean con· demnation and displacement of residents. ''The board or supervisors didn't say to go out and condemn houses," BresnahRn said. "They told me to prepar~a plan for land conversion and tfiey will be the ones who must make the de- . cision. "I am totally opposed lo ac- quiring someone's property ets Patrioti~ Paint .JolJ when we don 't need it,'' Bresnahan said. ··1 would much rather see noise easements over the hpmes purchased where we would pay people who want to stay in their homes for the right to make the noise." Bresnahan told the audience that because of a series of un- foreseen circumstances, Orange County Airport was required to seek a noise variance from the • state that requires compliance with 1985 noise standards within thi:; jecade. He s~id that unless the impact area is steadily reduced each year, th~ variance can be .re- voked and the airport closed. "We should not be forced to take drastic action and should have until 1985 like all other airports." Bresnahan said. <See HOMES, Page A2) I es Non-city Crimes Cited-· By GARY GRANvIU..E Despite protests from District Attorney Cecil Hicks. Orange County supervisors transferred 22 district attorney 's in - vestigators to the sheriff's de- partment today. The board's action represented an indication of s upport for Sheriff Brad Gates irrhis move i.o bring the investigation of crimes in unincorporated areas into his department. Gates arguea that the sheriff's office should not prosecute cases it investigates and the'district at- torney should not investigalt> cases he prosecutes. Jon Beasley, 20, puts the finishing touches on his Bicentennial flag paint job he and some friends did on his parents' home while they were away on vacaton. His porents left money for green paint. but Jon decided instead on the red, white and blue motif. His dad thought it was "kind • of cool," but hi:; mother said, "I guarantee that this house will be green by Au gust.'' · . Hicks argued tbe investigators taken from bis staff are needed by him to carry out his mandate to investigate certain kinds of crime in both incorpor;ited and ~ unincorporated areas. Specifically. he noted, a m<1n- date to combal organized crime and fraud wherever it exits. He also said the services or his office were needed by city police in the investigation or homicides and certain narcotic cases that cross city boundaries. ....... Park Policies Approved He pointed out to the supervisors· that their move, whi.ch came during a budget hearing. did not involve tbe spending of money but rather simply the transfer of personnel from one department to another. Commission Semh Plans to Irvine Council His words, however, fell on de- af ears as the board voted un- animously to transfer the 22 in-A series or policies aimed at governing Irvine's planned system of public parks was ap- proved by the community services commission Wednesday and sent on lo the City Council. The policies outline proposed city views on the naming of parks, hours or operation. age limits of patrons. who may use Turtle Rock Gets .A Jolt on Friday The Turtle Rock area of irvine may be rocking Friday as trvine Company construction crews de- tonate ''mode rate quantities" of dynamite in a nearby site clear- ing operation. The underground charges in Turtle Rock Hills will be used lo break up subsurface rock too dif- ficult to grade with heavy equip- ment. Joe Struck er. project manager. said about six ctiarges will be set off about a hair mile east or University High School and about 600feet north of Campus Drive. The work will hell>' clear the way for roads. utilities and the first residential area in the l ,000-acre developmen't. ' Strucker said "every precau- tion is being taken to get the job done safely and quickly." Noise from the detonations, he said, probably will be heard within a two-mile radius of the site between 9 a. m. and 4 p.m. Friday. Strucker said the city and Tur- tle Rock community associations have been notified of the blasts and permits have been obtained from the Orange County Fire · Department. Biggies Due Sex Flicks May Spark Raid "Deep Throat" and ''The Devil In Miss Jones," two of the best known sexy movies in recent years, are scheduled lo open Fri- day at the Balboa Pussycat Theater. Pussycat officials are current- ly embroiled in a tug or war with Newport Beach police vice of· ficers over the adult mms shown at the theater, al 709 East Balboa Blvd. Eieht reels or sexy movies already bavo been confiscated during ratds and the number may increase to ten on F'riday when the new biU opens. · Pollce Chief James Clavas said today lhat the new films wm be treated no differently by police offl<'ers than the movies I that preceded them. "We'll review the movies and then confiscate them if we jud1~e them obscene," Glavassaid. The chlor sald that Newport of- ficers would not base their de- cisions on lhe past history of "Deep Throat." wMctl is current· ly at issue in a Supreme Coor! de- cision expected soon. Glavas said thot just because a mm ha t!\e same liUe as the original, it may not. have the same contenh and therefore has to be viewed each Ume it is shown again . "It may be similar only ln llllo. That'• why we have lo tire out our omccn by having them view the film and $Ubmlt affidavits ~taUng what ls in each film," Glavas added. •\ the facilities. what recs will be charged and a s tatement of the purpose of providing recreation programs. Parks. according to the pro- posed policy. will not be named after individuals. Rather. they are to be named for their location or after historical places or events. Central Irvine High School Community Park, for example, is a cumbersome name and already suggestions have been made to change the name to Heritage Park in honor of the bicentennial year in which the facility will open. (See PARKS, Page A2 l * * * . . . vestigators, an adequate clerical staff and n ecessar y vehicles from the district attorney's office to the sheriff's office. · Supervisor Robert Battin who made the motion for the transfer, said his judgment was based 011 the continuing effort to con- solidate departmental functions as well as ~hilosophical issues. "J don t believe jqstice is serfed when invesliga~ direct their work at proving a case against a defendant rather than seeking objective information," Battin said. ·'I believe the citizens ol (See TRANSFER, Page A2) * * Fuming DA To File Suit District Attorney Cecil Hicks said today, he will fil e a lawsuit to halt the transfer of 22 of his in- vestigators to the sheriff's department and call for a Grand Jury inves tigation into the Board of Supervisors action. .. A FEW MINUTES before Hicks made his announ- cement. s upervisors voted unanimously to transfer the 22 investig<*tors and their clerical staff to the sheriff's department. Hicks charged the move was prompted by u shadow government that controls the Board or I Supervisors. · The only person he named as part of the so-called shadow government was prominent political figure Dr. Louis Cella. He refu sed to identify any other purported members but hinted that Supervisoi· Robert Battin is partofthe secret clique. THE DISTRICT ATl'ORNEY said that he has re- fused to use his office to play into the bands or the power s tructure that "seeks to emasculate the dis- trict attorney's office and its ability to dig out fraud and political corrupt.ion." lie went on to vow to continue to investigate and prosecute so-called political cronies who violate thl' law. Hicks also said thnt he had been t.old that at a re· cent poUtical fund raising cocktail party. Cella had boasted of U~ pending move lo reduce the dist rict el· torney's invcstl~utive staff. l ... --·--=-...,._. > ·S• Lw.h .. , l'"IL.U I Pie•P .. 1AJ • . HOMES •. : B '1 tb 1.. Q, h • n ~ t ed. --ledmok>f1c•l-chanct6 in alffran 4'11i&lnes could m alee the noise ~lllinlMal . ~b·e · tondemnatlon speC"ter *-e when &l!j>ervlson tor the fird Ume thif year rejected a 'lale·approved alternative to ftttlni noise by an acceptable amount to ll ve up to this year's •rlance. ~The OP,tion was a "preferenU al nnway system that would re- 4i\dre jets departin& tn the early *'amlng hours to take Ott to the Berth over the Irvine Industrial ctomplex and the cities of Tustin ~ and Santa An a •'6upervisor Ralph Clark, whMe cli&trict includes most of that - mea, led the opposition. •<''Therein lies much ol the pro- ~lem," Bresnahan said. '.'Jt Is up 'SURVIVAL CHALLENGE' ~·""'"'...,.,....... · U. the board . of supervisors to Speaker McCormack take any action and they can t'hange their minds on· IO\ything." 'SHORTAGE OF70S' SpeekerJonea Bresnahan also tried lo defend Tecenl shifts in the takeoff pal· tern over the Upper Bay against kntentions by several audience Members that , in r eality, most big j e ts fl y ove r beavily- tio:pulated ar e<1s. He said the shirt, which moved the centerline of the pattern 500 feet closer to the western shore. was the fifth change in rttenl years. The change y;a s designed to correct for the drifting of flights 0-ve r th e E as tb l uff are a , Bresnahan s aid, noting the pilots er big jets must take off on instru- ments because the takeoff angle is too steep to allow them to see the ground. •Mr. a nd Mrs. Stuart Williams, who live on the west shore of the bay, s aid 'the jets have never nown down the center o( the bay. llbey contended the planes con- t'tslently fly ove r populated areas. JOBS ••. primarily b y dis advantaged yOung.sters. All but two Orange Coast com- lfl:unities will conduct hiring Chrou gh county government's personne l department. The numbe·r each area will be able to hire is based on a complex mathematical formula that will ~ applied during the hiriag pro- qss. ' The county will administer hir-" tne tor the cities ol Fountain Valley. Irvine, Coal& Mesa, Newport Beach, Laguna Beach, ~an Juan Capistrano and San Clemente and for the entire unin· corporated area. Prospective applicants for jobs in those communities should call Luis Caudillo in the cciunty human s ervices division at 834-2835 for inrormation. ' l!tn Huntington Beach, which J'i.ill hire its own s um m er J'1ployes with a $108,000 share of t)ie federal money, applicants c!in call the city manpower office ai 535·0252 :and talk to either Bob Cunningham or Russ Guarneri. Roughly 147 jobs will open in Huntington Beach under the pro- cram, Nelson said. Seal Beach will also conduct its O\\!n hiring Of 16 youngsters with a $20,600 share of the money. Ap- plicants can contact Bill Little al (.213 ) 431-2527. 1 The total county government share of the job money is about $S25 ,000, which will cover about fJS8 summer jobs, Nelson said, 119ting about 600 would go to ~a,stal communities. The job program was made Possible when Pres ident Gerald Ford this v.•eek signed an $800 million appropriations bill. ·ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT RobE'rl N. Weed f'•n<"'"' •owl p~"''""'' Thomas Keevil IEdol., ThOm as A. Murphine ......... °"'9 IE•MW CMrles H. LOIX Aictwird P. N•ll "·~ ..... 1 Moo ..... "111 l•••• Ttl•JttOM 1714) 642-4:lt1 C~1lfied A!lv•rt1Slftf'42·'678 ...,._. Vel"'•'"-Oltl<e 5114:110 F•Of"l,..,(lt.,."lt ••1·06:10 C•h'•lt "I• tt lt 0-••I' (NII fl••I••"'"' c-' "' ............. -."-·"!! .. lat .... 11., ., ····""·-··· "''''" ""•' .. ••11•H1.,cell ••lho"t ....cl., ...,,,..,,.,.,. "' ,.,,..,.,,.._,_ kc-, •• ,. _, ... ,... et c,e.I• """''· c.Mi ... -·"""'..._ ....... , ........... -,,.,, ..,_ ....... -tJOftltll•'I'• .. --.... _111,. Saddl,eback Ready To Graduate 470 Saddleback College will confer· associate in arts degrees to 470 · students at com mencement ex- ercises at 6 p .m . Friday at the athletic fi eld of the Mission Vi ejo ca mpus. Following tradition, this year's valedictorian will not be an- nounced until the ceremony. ;Distaff'Pilot Unhurt in Plane Mishap A young female student pilot escaped with s haken nerves but no injuries Wednesday when her rented plane's nosewheel col· lapsed on landing at Orange County Airport, sending it skid· ding 50 feet off into a field. Melissa Miller , of 10400 MacArthur ~lvd., Santa Ana, may have had trouble with a brisk crosswind as she set down about 11 a .m. at the north end of the runway, investigators said. The blue-and-white Cessna 150 Commuter sustained moderate damage, including the collapsed nose gear, a bent propeller and dented cowling. Orange County Fire Depart· ment crews from the airport sta- Uon raced to the scene but there was no lire a nd the aJrcraft was righted and rolled off the busy runway in minutes. Santa Ana Youth Killed by Auto An ll·year-old Santa Ana boy, Alex htontecon, 1329 W. McFad- den Ave., died in h1 ercy Gener at Hospital Wednesday night 24 hours afte r being struck by a car. Santa An a poli ce said the youn gster was fat ally in jured when-hit by the car as he crossed htcFadden Avenue near Grand Lane in an unmarked area. The car's driver was not held . Featured speakers will be ~l<j rcia 1.'lcCormack, a nursing student, and Rebecca J ones, . a business accounting major. trtrs. .l\tcCormack 's topic is "Survival -"A Real Chall enge." Mrs. Jones .'Ai li address "The Real Shortage or the 70s." There also will be short ad- dresses by Robert Bartholomew, president of the college board ol trustees and Dr. Robert Lom- bardi, superiptendent. A special presentation, "Elegy For a Young American" will be made in honor of Beverly Gross, a Saddleback College music stu. dent killed in an automobile acci- dent in October. Invocation and benediction will be offere d by Dr. James Marshall, a college trustee. Musical accompaniment will be provided by the Concert Band un- der director Monte La&nte. This year's graduating class is the largest in the seven-year his- tory of th~ college. Classes Set For Adults Irvine schools will offer sum· mer high school classes for adults tor the first time this year in sessions beginning June 23 and t'Otltinuing to July 31. Tuition is Sl for classes meet- iRg weekly and S2 for those meet- ing twice a week. Registration will be held on the nrst night of classes. Classes will be conduct- ed at Universi.ty High School and Ranc ho San Joaquin In- termediate School. · Classes offered include typing, shorthand, stenoscript, Spanish, speed reading, woodworking, sewin g , cook ing, crafts, ceramics, oil painting a nd physical fitness. Additional information on the adult summer school program may be obtained by calling the school district offices at556-t900. Early Childhood • Program Lauded Culverdale Elementary School in Irvin e has been com- mended for its early childhood education program in a pam- phlet called •·promising Practices for Early Childhood Education" prepared by the State Department of Educa- tion. The Culverdale program was commended for its classroom organization and manaae.menl, keeping of stu· dent records, the reading progra m, and the methods used to determine the learning needs o{ 5-year-olds. The publication, compiled by the state early education evalUation team, was based on visits to early childhood education programs at schools throughout California. , The Irvine district initiated the program at Turtle Rock School in 1973. The evaluation team placed the Turtle. Rock program 15th among 205 participating districts that year'. The evaluation this year put Culverdale 54th out of 371 participating distri cts. Record Summer Seen A record-breaking summer of city sponsored activiti es is predicted by Irvine Re<:reation Superintendent Froome-' Gayle. Aquatics and tennis program registrations are set for June 21 at city hall, 4201 Campus Drive. So far, says Gayle, 846 residents have 1i1ned up for summer programs. Indian Talk Slated Mr. and Mrs. D.C. tUnson will deliver talk on their work with Hopi and Navajo Indians at the next meeUn1 of lhe Irvine chapter of the American Association of ReUred Persons June 26. The meetlii& will be held at 7 :30 p .m . In the multipurpose room of Rancho San Joaquin Intermediate School, •881 Michelson Drive. The association is open to retired persons a1e. 55 and older. Other in!ormation about the aroup may be. obtained by calling 552·9142 or s.52-7498. Road Widening Due County !Upl!rvisors have improved the wldentn1 ol Bar- ra nca Road ln lrvlne to a six-lane di vid ed road between Red J .. 111 Avenue and Peter's Canyon Wash. The $106,000 project will be financed on 1 .!0-IO bula by . the county' and tbt city ol Irvine . • J. ' l\lystery Qeath Probed San Bernardi no County Coroner's deputies today are try· ing to determine a cause in tht mystery death of Newport Beach ini;urance company chief Patrick Koenigs bureer, found dead Tues- day in a rented Lake Arrowhead C'Bbfn. The owner Ot King Insurance Compa;ny, 4600 Campus Drive,. v.•as discovered by the cabin's landlord, who finally went to check· alter he failed to return the keyonsC'hedule Sunday. A coroner's deputy said Mr. Koenigaburg~r J!.pparently died in his sleep Saturday night, but so far there is absolutely no clue to what killed him. Toxicological tests are being conducted on the remains or the 54-year-old insurance executive, but it will be three lo six weeks before results will be known. No signs of foul play nor evidence of possible.suicide were found and investig ators said they have uncovered no indication of any serious illness in the ~l or present. . .', Inve s tigators said .. M.r . Koe.nigs burge r rented the c8.bin for the weekend. Remains were taken to Groves Mortuary in San Bernardino where a spokesman said Mr. Koenigsburger's children made arrangements Wednesday morn· ing with a stipulation of no fun eral. Survivors of the victim, who lived at 1600 Campus Drive, Newport Beach, include a son, Patrick of San Diego; daughters, Mrs. Sally Jess of I,.os Angeles and Mrs. Linda Broderick or Sebastopol, a nd a brother. Charles of Coronado. Jet Tr~ Stepped Up Until July 14 Training flights al El Toro Marine Corps Air Station were increased Wednesday. Th e stepped up jet activity means more noise in the Irvine and Sad· dleback Valley area through J uly 14. The carrier landing practice rughts were to end at 5 p.m. to- day, wiih -non~ ~ch e d~j ed thr()!Jgh the weelc~nd . , , On June 24 through June 26, evening practice will be conduct- ed rrom 8 to 9 :30 p.m. The same evening night schedul e will be followed June 29 through July 3 and July 7 through July 11 . llours have not been determined for fli ghts July 12 through July 14, accord i n g l o a !\'l ari n e spokesman. Irvine, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, El Toro and other south county areas will be af(ectcd. Chemical Leaks BARSTOW (APJ -A toxic chemical leaked through a min e storage tank and posed a threat lo this desert community's water supply, authorities said. ©National Car Rtntal Syst,m, Inc., 1975 . Coast lnspec.tor ' ' Charged i_n · Brib~ A fotmtr lnaped« wiu. the HUl!llnllon Beach Public Works Department was indicted Wednesd.ay by the Or1141e County Gfand Jury on bribery charge& filed after be al- legedly accepted a $Sl0 payoff from a contractor whose work he was inspecting. Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey ordered'l6tin Frank Biondi, 32, of 1040 13th St .. ltuntlngton Beach, to face trial Sept. 8on the allegations. Biondt·was arrested after investigation by Huntington Beach police and dlltrict attorney's investigaton .lnto al· legations the be accepted the illegal payment on Ju.nf 1.1 , 1974, from a coptraC"tor engaged on a sunset Heights sewer project. / PARKS ••• The poli~les emphasize that public facilities should not be considered day care centers and "city staff will not be baby sit· ten." · All children under age 6 must be accompanied by a responsible adult under the policy. The policy for use of the racilitlej pi'ohibits drinking alcohollcfbev~ra1es or meetin1s "held roj the purpose of idvRnc- ing any doctrine of theory sUb· versive µnd er the Constitution of the UrJ~ted States." Profit· making enterprises also a re barred. • I A fee of S6 an hour may be charged for the use of the facilities. Non-residents will be chargeif $6 an hour plus a $10 use fee . Additionally, a' $25 cleanup fee may be required. AcC'o rdin1 to the policy, recreation cours es are designed to provide introduction into some crart activities. Programs are not to? compete with private en· t~rpriJle. ~ ~ Additionally, iJ. says, ''No persoo shall be denied participa- tion because of lack of fWlds nor lack of ability." Although the city has few racilities now, said Community Servi~es Director Paul Brady, when the ' community parks and public buildings to be financed under a $16 million city bond pro- gram open next year, the city will be deluged with requests. Despite the lack of racilities, he said, the city already has a cons- tant stream of requests to use the few it has. Fro• Page AJ-' , ' f • • ! fl 1 ' ",. I /, TALKS ••• orrered to the employes would in- clude the resumption of negoUa· lion& and possibly a strike. The association's executive director 1aid he believes it is un· Likely tbat the employes would decide to strike. But, he added, there are some members who de- finitely favor a walkout. It is expett ed that the Board of Supervisol\s will incorporate what Scott termed the C'ountr 's final offer into the pending 1975-76 budget. While Scott r efused to call the county's proposal an ultimatum, he did say that as far as he is con· cemed there is m ore room for bargajning. Youth Falls To His Death In Yosemite YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK (AP) -A Fremont youth has fallen to bis death in the third mountain-climbing fatality here in as many day.5, rangers re- ported. J a n'les P . Welcome, Jj, lost his footing and tum~led 75 leet while clii'o bing 8 g\llly 1>4tt,weeh Upper Catti edral Spire and Loy,•e r Cathedral Par~ Wednesday, a spokesman s aid. His par.tner:, Ji;>hn A. Trevino or Fremont, noti(ied rangers who recovei:.ed WelCQroe's body. Orf Tuesday, .James M. Ol· linger, 30, o! Eugene, Ore., fell 60 feet to his death when· his rope anchor failed to hold. And a d a y e arlie r , P eter Bailon, 25, who lived at Ycisemite, waii ·killed in a rail from El ,<;8 pitan . A Navy helicopter trying to r etrieve his body crashed and b1,1med, injur· ing two occupa nts. Five climbers have been kilh.>d in falls this spd.ng at Yosemite, including two youths lasl)Tlonth, officials said. # "-. Irvine Lions Seat Officers The Greater Irvine Lions Club, whic h received its charter in April, has installed its first slate or officers and directors. The officers are: John Terrell , president; Gary Clark, first vice president ; Bill Batchelde r. second \ilce president; Duane Beisner. third vice president; Steve Stogsdill , secretary; Arnold Lubliner, treasurer; Dave · Butler, lion tamer; Vic Casttllot'ta"lttwtlter. ·1 ·•' ,,, • The'' board of directors . In- cludes: Henry Dean, Bemud Hagen, Robert Harbison, Norm Kono, llalleck Rose, Y.H. Yuen. l'ro•P...,AJ TRANSFER Orange County will receive more even-handed justice ii there is a proper division or power," he added. A second part or the board's un· animous action was to direct county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas to study the feasibility of consolidaUna the in- vestigative functions of t he s heriff, district attorney and public defender into a 1lngle unit. Hy Air California and get· S&H Green Stamps on your aitline ticket from National Car Rental. . National Car Rental offe~ S&H Green Stamps on U.S. rentals. And when you ny Air California you're entitled to a bonus. · ii Rent from National and we'll give you extra S&H Green Stamps on the amount of ·your one way airline fare. You'll get the stamps when rou pick up one bf our new GM or other fine cars and show us your Air California ticket (Offer good until September IS, 1975.) And you'll be gJaa to know that our oounters · ,. , ·" are ~nve~iently located at just about every air· port m Cahfomta. The S& H Green Stamp! from your car rental plus the bonus from your Air Calitomi• ticket will add up to a hefty fistful of stamps. Make sure you don't miss ouL • •• . . ' ' . ~·· • r I 7 I I I l r f I l r t 7 T I I I l l ' I• 1 * * VOL. 61, N0 .. 170, 3-..SECTIONS, 34 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • '. TEN CEN3f'S1 • ~untington Squelches $2 Trftsh Fee· 1'y KATHY CLANCY Of .. D&lly f'li.t .... The Huntington Beach City Council canned a proposed $2-a· month trash collection ree Wed- nesday night trimming next year's city budget instead of im· postns the new fee. They will meet at 7 p.m. Mon· day to formally adopt the $34 million bucfget. Co';U1cil members did agree to ruise water rates by 22 percent and increase weekend beach parking t~ $2 a day. In Augus t, arter more exact as· sessed valuation and other in· come figures are available, they may revamp the spending pro- gram~ adding some city pro- grams or impos ing the trash fee and an extra two-cents-a-barrel oil drilling lax. The council also decided 5-2 • Wednesday to charge $24 in- stead or $45 per student for the popular junior lifeguard pro· gram, with Harriett Wieder and Al Coen opposed. "I am almost ready to not go for any tax increase at all," said Mrs. Wieder at the start of Wed- nesday's session . It was s he, who during Tues- day night's marathon seven-hour budget meeting, made a motion to impose the trash fee, oi~rel tax and the $2 weekend beach parking fee. But Wednesday night s he called the council's budget action "irres ponsible," saying mem- bers have restored two-thirds of suggested budget cuts. Councilman Jerry Matney argued: "This isn't a simple thing -just lo think there is a million dollars in fat laying er1 ets County Package Refused Negotiations of a lln5-76 wage- ) ii n g e benefit package for Orange County's 11,000 employes broke of! Wednesday. without a settlement being reached. \ County negotiators today said their offer or the package that would cost taxpayers about $11 million was their final offer. Simultaneous ly . spokesmen .for the Orange County Employes Association said the county's proposal was not acceptable. They said the association·s 9,700 members will be polled lo determine the cmployes next move. For now. negotiations are al an end and there is no plan to re- sume them. according to Bert .Scott. the county's perso11nel director. Scott said the offer made to the association included pay raises raneing~from 21/a percent to five percent. tte a1so sa1a tn e coumy as part of the fringe benefit package of- fered to pick up a higher portion of the cmployes' gr~up insurance cost and lo contribute more to their retirement (und. The personnel director also noted that the county agreed to accept either a multi-year or single year contract, earlier a point or s harp dis agreement between the negotiators. Scott claimed the county·s rinal oner has t~e effect of put- ting more take h,bme pay into the e mployes' pockets than is in· dicated by the salary hikes because of the county's willing- ness to participate more deeply in fringe benefit costs. However, OCEA·s Executive Director John Sawyer said employe representatives who met Wednesd ay night were "in- dignant wi~h the county's offer and round no part of it accepta- ble." Scott .and OCEA's negotiators are holding out for an l H:. per- cent combined increase in wages and fringe benefits. What the OCEA negotiators nre proposing is a 111 .. percent average salary hike and a 41,~ percent increase in benefits. Therefore, what separates the two is a 2.9 perce nt overall package increase, or roughly $3.5 million: At the close of the meeting, the representatives agreed to in· formally poll OCEA members. possibly by a written ballot. Sawyer said the alternatives of(ered to the employes would in- clude the resumption of negotia· lions and possibly a strike. • The association's executive director said he believes it is u~- (See TALKS, Page A2) It's Back To 'Officer' After almost a year or sporadic dQ.l>ate about what. to ..Ca ll Irvine policemen. the traditional title of "officer" has pro- ·Yed it.I durability. An earlier decision to call policemen "asents" as • public relations effort was reversed after rank and file prowl. Said one ex·•aent, "Wkh UM inv..sUaaUons into the CIA and everytbJn1. aaent clidn't. seem Uke such a 1ood name alter all." t .. •• , NOn-city Crime s Cited By GA R Y GRANVILLE Of U.. O.lly Pllol SUlf Despite protests from District Attorney Cecil Hicks, Orange County supervisors transferred 22 dis trict attorney's in- vestigators to the 'sheriff's de- partment today. The board's action represented an indication of support for Sheriff Brad Gates in his move lo ·bring the investigation of crimes in unincorporated areas into his department. Gates argued that the sheriffs offi ce should not prosecute cases it investigates and the district at- torney s hould not investigate cases he prosecut es. Hicks argued the investigators taken from r his staff are needed by him to carry out his mandate to investigate certain ~ds of crime in both incorporated and unincorporated areas. Specifically,. he noted, a man· date to combat organized crime and fraud wherever it exits. Remember Hi1n? o.11ly Piiot Photo by P•trlclt O'Donnell He also said the services of his office were needed by city police in the investigation of homicides and certain· narcotic cases that cross city boundaries. Old politicians may f adc ;iway. but their !:ligns die hard. This one r e mains on vacant r estaurant on Beach Boulevard ncm· llcil Avenue in Huntington Beach, remind· ing passers by of former Orange Cou~ty s.upervisor Davi.d Baker. He was defeated in a re·clect10n bid l<:tst fall and 1s now in the cons ulting business. H e pointed out to the supe rvisors that their move. which came during a budget hearing, did not involve the spending o( money but rather s imply the transfer of personnel from one department to another. County Gets .Joh Funding for ·350 His words, however, fell on de· af ears as the board voted un- a nimously to transfer the 22 in- vestigators. an adequate clerical s tarr a nd necessary vehicles from the district attorney's office lo the sheriH's office. Supervisor Robert Battin who made the motion for the transfer. said his judgm ent was based on the continuing effort to con- solidate deparlO).enlal functions as \veil as 1,>hilosd\>hical issues. By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tlle Daily Pilot SI.Ill Orange Coast c ities and com· munities will get enough special federal summer youth progn.i m money to hire more than 850 young people in public service Two Quakes Cau se P anic In Italy NAPLES, Italy (UPI > Two earthquake shocks at midday to· day caused panic in cities a nd towns from Naples to the heel of the ltalian boot. No injuries or serious damage was reported but authorities su.id the shocks cracked walls in houses and public buildings, in- cluding Na pies' new hospital and the baroque c:hapels of Troia's 18th-century Rom a nesqu e Basilica. The worst scenes of panic were in hospitals and in schools. where Cinal examinations were halted. At Avellino, 40 inmates of the local jail interrupted a court hearing with their screams. Residents or N;iples. Bari and smaller .commumties rushed into the streets by the hundreds after the first shock. F ire departments were nooded with telephone calls from people wa nting to know if It was sate to return lo their apart· menlS. Brief electrical outages were reported in Cuscrta und • ~rU of Puall01. The Prato Scis mologi l'ul Obffrv ator)' reported th~ shocks. part or a 1inglc unckllallnll tremor, meuured 6 to 7 on the 12· rade MercalU scale ot their epicenter around the Garanno peninsula. JObs starting th is v.·eek. County Manpower Commission Ex'ecutivc Directo{ RoliJert Nelson said the entire county is entitled to $1.82 million to pro- vide j o b s for about 3.000 teenagers. Nelson s aid applications for the jobs, which include s uch things as r ecreation counselors, are already being taken and most will be filled on a first- c om e. fir s t -s erved bas is. primarily by disad vantaged youngsters. All but two Orange Coast com· munities w ill conduct hiring throug h county government 's p e rsonn el department. The number each area will be able to hi re is based on a complex mathematical formula that will be applied during the hiring pro- cess. The county will administer hi.r· ing for the cities of Fountain Valley, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach , Laguna Beach. San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente and for the entire unin- <See JOBS, Page A2) .. , d on t believe justice is served when investigators direct their work at proving a case against a defendant rather than seeking objective information," Battin s aid. "I believe the citizen~ of Orange County will receive more even-handed justice if there is a proper divis ion of power," he added. A second part of the board's un- animous action was lo direct county Administrative Officer Robert Thomas to study the feasibility of consolidating the in- vestig a live functions of the sheri((, distri ct attorney and public defender into a single unit. Vacat ion Starts VAIL, Colo. (AP> -Susan Ford, 18-year-old daughter of the President. arrived in this ski re- sort Wednesday for a brief vaca- tion. · Coast Inspector Charged ill Bribe A (onner ins~etor with the HW\Uneton Beach Public Works Department was in<Ucted Wednosday by the Orange County Grand Jury on bribery charg~s filed after be al· lefedly accepted a $$10 payoff from a contractor whose work he was inspectlna. Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey ordered John Frank Biondi, 32. of l<MO 13th St.. Uunt.lnston Beach, to face trial Sopt. 8 on the allegations. · Blondt was arrated after invesugaUon by HunUrigt.on Beach pollce and dblrict. attorney'" ln~Ugaton into al- •~Rations the he accepted the ill~sal payment. on June 11, 1974, Crom a contractor ngaged on a SUnstt Hclaht.s sewer project. ) around somewhere." He suggested trimming out the city's $280,000 shamel ash trees replacement program for east central Huntington Beach, and the $285,000 Warner fire station. They can b e reconsidered later, along with the ~ibiUty of imposing the trash fee and oil tax, he said. Despite council actions Wed· nesday. homeowners still will pay more (or city services - about $1.75 more on their water : bill every two months. City Water Superintendent Eric Lovejoy said today the "typical" homeowner with a family of Cive uses about 300 gallons of water each day. His two-month water bill would rise from $6.36 to $8.10 under the new rate structure built into next (See BUDGET, Page A.2) es * * * •. * * Ft•ming DA To File St•it District Attorney Cecil Hicks said today h~ '':ill file a lawsuit to halt the transfer of 22 of his tn· vestigators to t.he sheriff's department and call for a Grand Jury investigation into the Board of Supervisors action. A FEW MI NUTF.5 before Hicks made his announ- cement, supe rvisors voted unanimous ly lo transfer the 22 investigators and their clerical staff to the sheriff's department. Hicks charged the move was prompted by u shadow government that controls the Board of Supervisors. The only person he named as part of the s o-called shadow government was prominent political fi gure Dr. Lows Cella. H e refused to identify any other purported m e mbers but hinted thut Supervisor Robert Battin is pa1t of the secr et clique. THE DISTRICT A'ITORNEY said that he has re· fused to use his of(ice to play into the hands of the power structure that .. seeks to e masculate the dis- t.Iict attorney's office and its ability to dig out fra ud and polit ica l corruption." He went on to vow to continue to inves tigate and prosecute so-called political cronies who violate the law. Hicks a ls o said that he had been told that at a re: cent political fund raising cocktail party, <;:ell~ had boasted of the pending move to reduce the d1stnct at- torney's investigative staff. 2 Hard.core Films Set for PusSycat ··oeep Throat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones," two of the best known sexy movies in recent ·years, are scheduled to open Fri- day al the Balboa Pussycat Theater. Pussycat oCficials are current- ly embroiled in a tug of war with Newport Beach police vice o(- ficers over the adult films shown al the theater . at 709 East Balboa Blvd. Eight reels of sex~ movies already have been confiscated Blas t Rocks Las Vegas Hig h Risers PAHUTE MESA. Nev. <UPI> -A hydrogen warhead of the m egat on class was exploded 3,000 feel underground at t!le nuclear t est site at 6 a.m. today. rocking high rise bwldings in Las Vegas 120 miles to the south. Shock waves from the blast. believed the most powerful such explosion in at least two years and one o( a planned series before they are banned by an agreement with Russia, took less than 30 seconds to reach the gambling s pa. An observer on the ground floor of a building where the shock waves are normally less perceptible, said there was a rolling motion felt for about 30 seconds. . The building swayed back and forth like a gentle rocking chair. the observer s aid. Light fixtures suspended from the ceiling swa)'ed for a dis\ance of about slx inches. Scientists at the Caltech • Seismographic Laboratory in P a a ad~ n a s a t d the bl a s.t measured less than 3.2 on the Richter Scale, since the monitor· lng device is triggered at lhal point and it dld not tum on . Either persons or monitoring deviffs were placed ln matt than 40 bi&h rise butldinp ln Las Vegas to r~cord the shock wave effects. during raids and the numbel' may increase to ten on Friday when the new bill opens. Police Chief James Glavas said today that the new films will be treated no differently by police officers than the movies that preceded them . ''We'll review the movies and then confiscate them if we.judgt' them obscene," Glavassaid. ·The chief said that Newport of· ficers would not base their de· cisions on the past history of "Deep Throat," which is current,.. ly at issue in a Supreme Couf1. de - cision expected soon. Glavas said that just because a film has the same title as the original, it may not have lb~ same contents and therefore has to be viewed each time it is shown again. ''It may be similar only in title. That's why we have to tire out our officers by having them view the film and submit affidavits stating what is in each film.·· Glavas added. Or•••e.A_ C..•t .. ~~ 1t'e •tller Ni ght and morning low clouds but mostly sunny late morning .a nd after- noon hours Friday. Slight· ly warmer days. Highs 68 at the beaches to 72 inland. Lows tonight in mid·SOs. 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Slate d City, county and school of· fltte.15 are e xpected Lo discuss the irtlpuct of Fountain Valley's pro-• pOee<i school unification at a 9'd>Hc forum Monday night. lThe 7 :30 p.m . meeting will be b@ld in Fountain Valley City COuncil Chambers, 10200 Slater Ave: • ·Zeta Wess a. leader of a new or· gi.ntzation , TIME (Taxpayers Interested in Municipal Etbnomy), will moderate, and ellich of the eight panel members wttt have five minutes to speak. ·Written questions also will be taken from the audience. The IJ!ii1ue of Women Voters will screen them. "Tbe panel will include Bob R"e'ad, s uperintendent of the 1 Fbuntain Va lley <ele mentary) SChool Dis trict ; Glenn Dysinger , assistant s uperintendent of the Hllntington Beach Union }ligh sCbool Dis trict. Also, Dale Coogan, superinten· dent of the Ocean View (elemen-. tary) School District; Rod M~Clain , assistant lo the s uperintendent or the Garden Grove Unified School District; FOuntai n Valley City Coun· ci.}man Al Hollinden. 'And Bruce Johnson, president ot the Huntington Beach Union Hi gh §.ch.90! District Educators A-:;sociation ; Hal Ma son, secretary to the Orange County Committee on School District Organization, and a s t a ff nlember from the Orange County Altministrative Office. Fede ral Aid Used to Plug Budget Holes Orange County supervisors continued to ham mer away at re· cord county spending Wednesday by directing more federal re· venue s haring funds to projects that would otherwise be paid for from county property lax funds. Following a pattern they established Tuesday when $3.9 million worth of revenue sharing funds were diverted to pay for capjtal projttls, the board threw in another $3 million to lighten coUnty taxpayers:' burden by a .total o! S6 .9 m illion. At the same t i me the s upervisors kept the spending lid on by continuing a hiring freeze they invoked last March. So far. according to county P~rsonnel Director Bert Scott, tl)e hiring freeze has saved $2 million. No sooner had he spoken those ~ords than the board dec_i~ed un· 3Qimously to keep the h1nng re· i~ in its hands . : Tha t m eans county depart· tj\ent heads wanting to !ill vacan· des will continue to have to ask t~ supervisors before the vacan· cles can be !ill ed . As the supervisors continued t~ir budget hearings, the pend· ing county property tax rate dropped to $1 .66 per SIOO worth or assessed value, a flve-cent in· crease over the current rate. But not yet applied to the l:hldget are pending salary and rr. irige benefit incrl!ases for Orange County's 11 ,000 employes, a Qackage that could add as much as 20 cents to the tax rate. 'The supervisors al50 set their· mm orrice budget& for the com- iqg fiscal year. Those budge~ r,ange from Supervisor Ralph (!:'.l ark 's $117 .000 low to ~Upervisor Laurence Schmit 's $131,7S4 hi_g h. ORANGE COAST ttlF DAILY PILOT Robert N. Weed ........ "' ..... ~ ..... , .... J&Ctf.R. Curtev \>!1• ......... "' .... c.. ............... 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(APJ ..:.Two would·be bUJ'll&ni fell fOI' a pbOft1 IOb llGl'Y and lllCled up 1lvln1 filO to tbe awner of th• holile tlle1 pl&1111edto tiur-11ar111e. . llra. Joieph · McC1be told Jackson County sheriff's depullH that she surprised the pair wbUe they were removing a table and some articles from. the unoccupied house. · . She said she told them her husband was in the ho$i>ital, that she had just loot her job and could not pay the hospital bill. She also told the m she would give them water but t~e pump was broken and ·She lacked the mone y to get it fixed. One of the burglars apologized and the pair then ·moved all the articles back into the house and left. Mrs. McCabe said she later found a $20 bill placed on a table. Female Role Eyed In World Meeting f\tEXICO CITY (UPI) -It was billed as the world's largest con- sciousness·rais in g session -an international who's ~·ho or women in search of a greater female role in global affairs. Hundreds or women from around the world -Israelis and Arabs . Communists and capitalists, government officials and wives or leaders -con· verged on Mexico City today for the start or the two-week con· !erence. A Soviet cosmonaut, a French cabinet minister and a Chinese legislator were among the women attending the United Na· tions International Women 's Year Conference in the Mexican Fro• Page A l BUDGET ..• year's budget. However, he said, the struc· ture also may give some resl· dents a rate reduction. Those would be persons who use small amounts of wate r, like retired persons living alone, !or exam· pie, he said. Lovejoy said the rate hikes were necessary because of in · creases in purchase or water and department operations. But the city's general fund will gain an extra $88,700 from the hikes because or 20 percent taxes charged on water bills. The city charges a five percent tax outright on . the water bill, plus a 15 percent "'in .lieu" tax charged "in lieu of property tax· es and franchise taxes.'' The council reduced the $45 junior lifeguard fee at the s ug· gestion o! city Harbors and Beaches Direc tor Vinc e Moorhouse, who pointed out some families with several children might not be able to af· ford such a steep fee. He said it costs the city $42 to provide the program for each of the 400 youngsters using i.t. capital. But planners said about 20 per· cent of the 1,000 delegates from more than 100 countries at the multi·million dollar conference were men. Helvi Sipila of Finland, the U.N. secretary general for In- ternational Women's Year, said she hoped the conference would set a precedent, encouraging y.•omen to partici pate more ac· lively in Y.'orld affairs. ··This is the first time in any in· ter .governmental conference tha t so many women have represented their governments," s he said. ··wom en are so inferior still in th eir own attitudes, they don 't r ecog ni ze their own power.'' The conference, called the ''world's largest consciousness raising session " by planners, was aimed at launching a lO·year program to e nd discrimination against women and increase fe male participation in world af- fairs. A non .govern m ental con· fcrence -known as the tribune -will be held s imultaneously in another part or the cit}, Some 2,500 delegates were ex· peeled to attend the tribune, in· eluding feminists Gloria Steinem and Betty Frieda n, actress Jane Fonda and political activist Angera Davis. The tribune, which is not em· powered to make officiaJ recom· mendations, will discuss educa- tion, Jamily structure, law and the status or women, and political participation. · Sipila, a 60·year-old lawyer, said she hoped conference de· legates would pay special atten· lion to political decision.making, educational and economic op. portunities, legal :(talus ,..and maternity problems. Valley Slates Baton Clases ' Epilepsy Pr~gram Pushed B1TOM BAllLEY CH .. DAllrPllt'llt.att Epilepsy cost s the United Stat.ea at least $5 billion a year and a national proaram that would alleviate it1 ravqes and aid Ill victims is lone overdue, former Congressman Peter Kyros told a m eetlng of the Orange County Epllepey Society Wednesday in Santa Ana . "f'ar too few people realize that the vast majority ot epilep- tic& are easily helped 11ufferers who can work and live normally with the right help and ap. proprlale medication," Kyros said. At least half of the 32,000 Orange County residents who are victims o! the disease can control their seizures with medication, he said. Another 30 percent., cA_n exe rcise partial control in attacilt situations, he pointed out. "What we need:i is a national commission and Program on the lines of those available to suf. · rer ers from heart, cancer, cerebral palsy and multiple sclerosis conditions,'' Lhe Maine lawyer said . Kyros' 1974 bill creating na· Lional standards for the control and cure or epilepsy was vetoed by President Ford after being ap· proved by Congress, he recalled. Kyros is now touring the nation seeking support !or wttat he described as an i dentical measure drafted by Sen. Edward Kennedy and Rep. Paul ROgers after he was ousted from offic~ last November. Kyros warned tha.t many epileptics are being denied parti: cipation in employment and social pursuits because of the stigma that they believe is at· tached lo manifestations or the disease. "This is where local organiza· lions like yours can play a major role," he said, "More than 160 chapters of the Epilepsl::,Founda· lion of America are involved in educational programs that are fa st removing this fancied stigma." Kyros strongly recommended e ducational prog rams on epilepsy and assistance to vie· tims or the disease "to those young people seeking a cause worthy o! their time and talents. "They could play no better role in today's society," he said. TALKS •.• likely that the e mployes would decide to strike. But, he added, there are some members who de· finitely favor a walkout. . ~Trial •• ; : As·sessmelits .. 'Out on Titqe' ByJANWORm CH llM'O.ll't •11o1.s...tt Despite the turmoil thal 21ur-I rounded its operation this year, f the Oranae County AeealOfl Of· • fice still had to levy valu•lions on 550,000 pieces of property rang- ing from doghouses to Dis· neyland tooll derricks. That includes 340,000 sin1le family home11, 30,000 boats, 71,000 apartments , 25,000 tow~ouBeS, 30,000 commercial and 97,00o business unJts, and 11,000 miscellaneous properties including tax·exempt churches and hospitals. To do the job, the office has a $5 million annual budget and almost 300 employes. County Assessor Jack Vallerga promised Wednesday night that des pite indictments o! 11 employes for alleged illegalities stemming from the campaign o! U.S. Rep. Andre w Hinshaw, former assessor, the assessment rolls wiU be oul on time July 1. Six days later Vallerga, a Mis· sion Viejo resident, goes on trial himself on charges of grand Lheft, embezzlement and viola· lion of government codes -all stemming from the Hinshaw campaign. Speaking . to the Saddleback Arei Ooordioating Council in El Toro, Vallerga said he is not permitted by his attorney to talk about the case. "I am very confident," he said. "I !eel the judicial system will do luslice and I expect to run !or as· sessor !our years !romoow." And he added when he tels a chance to talk "I'll have a lot to say." Vallerga predicted a 10 percent jump in the county's assessed valuiltion this year -inch.KJlng a f ive percent jump in homeowners assessments and· a 30 percent jump in the com· Ocean View's Board Backs ' .. .. , ... ·~· ' ~11.,· "'"" 1t11t l"tlol• 'VERY CONFIDENT' As~ea sor Vallerga ' mercial and manufacturing sec· tor. The tax bill will be hi,gher as v•ell, even though he charac· terized county officialS as exert- ing _1'a real · effort to control spending." . "We have an odd situation: there is a slump, .no questiOr'I about it. There is a decrease in home sales compared to other years. But in other .parts of the U.S., if they had as many sales they'd consider it a boom. "Sales are· reflecting higher prices," he safd. "Sitles prices haven't dropped , but the number of sa(es have dropped." Vallerga explained that the three factors used to valuate a property are: -The replacement cost -The sales price or market value. · -The income flow -as in apartment and commercial un- its. The assessor's office uses a "mass appraisal" approach, which means that all properties are appraised each year. This Unify Voting Trustees in the Ocean View School District in HuntiQeton ~ach have unanlmou1ly en· dorsed a special bill aimed at al· lowing their constituents to vote on Fountain Valley's proposed unification plan. · differs from the system used in Los Angeles County, Vallerga said, where a fourth or the coun· ty's properties are assessed each yt:ar. Under the bill,.authored by As · semblyman Paul Carpenter <D· Garden Grove), all residents of the Huntington Beach Union High and Garden Grove Unified School Districts could vote on the matter Nov. 4. .. 1 thoroughly disagree with the approach u!ed in Los Angeles," he said. "Under that system you are never cw-rent." Bloodmobile Set For Valley Donors The Red Cross Bloodmobile will be at Fountain VaJley Com· munity Hospital's auditorium from 12:30 to5 p .m . June30. f'ro• Page A l It is expected that the Board of Supervisors wi ll incorporate what Scott termed the county's final offer into the pending The Fountain Valley Recrea-1975-76 budget. lion Department is looking !or · While Scott refu sed to call the Ocean View is in the Hunt- ington Beach high school district and stands· to lose Vista View School to the proposed Fountain Valley unified district. , Anyone over 18 years old may donate if they are in good health and haven't been eXpoHd t.o an infectious disease. Seventeen year olds also may aive, but must have written parental con· JOBS ••. corporated ar ea. . Prospective applicants !or jobs in those communities should call Luis Caudillo in the county human services division at 834·2835 !or information. In Huntington Beach, which will hire its own s umme r employes with a $108,000 share or the federal money, applicants can call the city manpower office &t 535-0252 and talk to cit.her Bob Cunningham or Russ Gua,rneri . Roughly 147 jobs will open in Huntington Beach under the pro· gram, Nelson said . Seal Beach will a lsocondUl!tlts own hiring o! 16 youngsters with a $20,600 share of the money. Ap· plicants can contact Bill Utile at (213 )431·2527. The total county government share of the job money is about $52S 000, which will cover about 688 ~ummer jobs, Nelson said, noting about 600 would go to coastal communtties. The job program was made possible when President Gerald Ford this week signed a n $800 million appropriations bill . Petless Panel Me mber Eye d Someone who doesn't own a pet is being sought by Jiuntintton Beach's Animal Control Com· mis1ion. Clty official• eicplain the other eommis1ioners do own pets end a non·pet owner is needed to represent a bro11derpoi.ototvlew. ln addlUon, the city'• Environ· mental Council h11 ntne open· lng1, includin1 two to be filled by atudenll. and the De1lsn Revtew Board ii 1eekln1 twopenons with bac .. 1round1 In architecture or l1nd1capede1lgn. Those Interested may call SM·5201 or write the ctty ad· mini1trator, Box 190, HW1tJn1ton Beach. young baton twirlers age 5 county's proposal an ultimatum, through 12. he did say that as far as he is con- The state Board or Education earlier ruled that only residents o! Fountain Valley and the Foun- tain Valley <elementary) School Classes for beginning and ad· cerned there is more room !or District would vote. sent, vanced beginning students will bargaining. begin Monday at Cox School,· .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fountain Valley School and lhe city 's new Recreation and Cultural Center in Mile Square Park. The fee is $10 for 10 lessons. Ad· vanced students also may join lhe Baton Teams, Spinners and · Sunbursts at a $10 monthly fee. Pre.registration is required at the civic center, 10200 Slater Ave., from 8 a .m . to S p.m. weekdays. Summer Class Ope nings Told Thert! are still openings In many or the Huntinaton Beach Recreation Department's sum- mer classes. They include children"s gym· nasties, golf, theater, hunter safety. teen charm and camping, among others. Open adult classes include Hawaiian and Tahitian dance, karate, needle· point and coed fitness . Those interested should call the Edl1on Community Genter, 536·9381 or the Murdy Communi· ty Center, 842·4431 . RABIES CUNIC CORRECTION A rabies clinic at 'Hunt· in at on Beach '1 M~rd Pork is 1cheduled r r ThunJday nlaht, JW • not tonight as erroneously printed In TuesdJ)''I newspaper. The CaUfornla Animal Control·sponsored itlOCula· t lon proaram will be followed by another, also from 7 to 8 p.m .. on Thun· d1y, June 28 at the Golden w .. 1 Coll••• puklnr lot off Golden Wnl Street. ©National C.ar Rtn&al S)'llem, Inc., 1975. Fly Air California and get S&H Green Stamps on your airline ticket from National Car Rental. National Car Rental offets S&H Green Stamps on U.S. rentals. And when you fly Air California you're entitled lo a bonus. i1 Rent from National and ~ell give you extra S&H Green ~ps on the amount of'your one way arrhne fare, You11 get the stamps when ou pick up one of our new GM or other fine cars and show us your AirCalifomiaticket:(effer~ until September 15, 1975.) And you'll be glad to know that our counters • are ronvenienlly located at just about every air· port in California. The S&H Green Stamps from your car rental plus the bonu s from your Air California ticket will add up to a hefty fistful of stamps. 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There it only °" ... o1 SoMiCft SLASH f'RICES TO THE IONE ••• OfFH IRRESISTAILE IARGAIMS •.• ANO f'USH THIS We Do Mot Ho•t Room '" Ow Santa Ana Store For Alty RUTHLESSLY PllCE SWHED For 1.._di.te DispolCll! ti~~i1!11c11~1~•·•a11111 MaticMdly Ad•ertised f'opllfar "-ds That YCMI Know AM T,_t • Wt ltaht That EXTUMEL Y LOW PRICE Is The Only Tiiing not • ·Mow Off«ff To Tht Public At SENSATIONAL ~OSI-OUT Wll GuarORttt QUICK LIQUIDATION!! RttM~ -Salt Items f'RICES! E•erything G°" .•• MotflilMJ RtstHtd Or Hold lock. And SCIM f'rices Are Available At This Location Only ..• Our At Cost •.. Hear Cost ..• ltlow Cost ••• Makes Ho Dfffertt1Ct! s.ta AAO Store Is Mot IR•ol•ed Witfl This Salt Aftd Will CoMiftUt With 0 lu1Mess Al Usud. ... . TOP-9UALITY STOCIC OUT THE DOOR -~ess of cost, km or constqutnet!! WEDDING RINGS ...... ~di-.dwlkliletlty •c:rot." Wottct rno-.d for o•w • c~. Ytty Higlt q.ity ~y w9klilH iii tlH•y wWte 9ld ,.tow IJllW. •IAI ..t ••poe~• a-di. MEN'S STAR SAPHIRE RINGS WEDDING BANDS ..... -&.olMs ......... ,..._ ~ WM ltor s.,iiirt 1tt wtlite CJDW. Very i.e.vy .ct dlstilldl••· ..d y.tlow gold. s-wittl lide Two Gro.ps ~ IMIMd11.My ~ by AtWy'1 f•-•s CJ•-loqi1h. Eoch $40.00 Oftd $50.00 ri11iJ Is -.. -4 ltylecl to lhow the 5* Price •• =~!o $,, .. ~ .. '"sa·' thewl~ Lodi ..... ~.12'8 Re<J. $199.95 .. s•_,L£_...P __ R ..... IC ..... E ---......~~..._._..~. Mens ••••. 5. .11• .. $150.00 LADIE'S LONGINES DRESS WATCHES MEN'S DRESS WATCHES F9cy • M..tlftil c,..otl.s for ·~ di1tloctlu .... "Wllitt11Htr", .........,., "Wlo". "W._,- b .. isit• dul91u by .... worfcb ....... ti1Mblplf'. LCMICJlllH Is w.t1 bow• f0t: its fiae d~lity., F.hlstic ortsitry olld NCllfy -.. ,... of .... ti• hOllOnCI ~ ,...tatioll. :;:s.oo s59• SAU PRICE WWt •-'.tr of doy/d./le, swee, ,.... .._,of bett.r ~ wGtcMt MC .... -wltti ._. ti-s. ol ~ lo • •err wide •oriety of styies. -.illl ._1 for IM..ty, occwocy colors yellow ood wll ite gold. 9' .,., d1Uity. stoh1lus, sterll•9 etc. di9itoll. Gffllioe block stor soplllre with -•M•• di-od chlster in MGYJ yellow CJOW. V «l lnutiM. :;:9.9S s97aa SALE PRICE MAN'S TIGER EYE SOLIT ARE :gurs s21• :~~ fi•s•ly1wro8•9ht88fo11cy .... $65.00 539 95 Mcredibly beowtiftlf .. ;qw delicJ! in SALE f'RICE · -.Y ytlow CJOld. tost wa ct.McJ! .. It SALE PRICE ·Show •topper. s::-s.oo s41aa ._,.PE_...N ...... D..._,A,,.N~T-....W.,,A ...... TC_...H ...... E. s ..... Re<j. Sl29.95 s5911 SALE f'RICE . Heavy ftorewt;.. CJOld flllecl watclle1. SAU: PRICE ~ mid ye41ow CJOld. lMw wllf ..,_ _______ ---4 MEN'S ... perfect gifts fw the "Special" MEN'S --· M911y fyp., Oftd r.tyfts. WATCHES ~11~~~0°0 $888 DIAMOND RINGS WGE Hltctlo. Gad •siety s..i.• r: PRICE A speciot grovp of f...tostic raiws of I st .-Aity "hlova" and ~ ~ spectoculoriy 1111"9M ""9 i1 - "C...•" "Y hlovo. TWs Ml ccrat w "'°" of dltsht-ond flH fHt•r• lul .. s the MEN'S WATCHES llrillHct. Thest fine rilMJs were origiiMll!y clesiqlled olld cnrftecl to t. "Acelltroll" by l••o 9d ti "Lt J"'f•" Sold ot1d MrYlcecl by ttle trede-rk of Ailllyi f-s 0 f .. •st w at c. ts 0 rt leelilig Jow..t.n , .. ,.,wi.n. WWte ~""-Wllite Olld ytlow cpd. ...,._.Hd by ow of Ht. llld )'llow CJC*I. bp•"""'-"' • lle<j. $995.00 to SI 150.00 ...t ~td ,._s ill,,_ bnlclkt baMls. Hiu MlectiM. 538800 tillllpitcH. SALE TWO GROUPS s39• f'RICE ::: s29• lfCJ. $19.98 1----------- w:0 SAU f'RICE 3 PC. ENGAGEMENT NICE RINGS ~.~:: $4888 ~~!~~ltj~~ ~~ =·:·~I=-~=.:-:~ SALE . ' Mmiy f9ct types, 1tyte1. ...._All Lt 0 lif1tl1111 ri119 11t. Htovy Lo'' LADIES . DIAMOND RINGS All -tlle • ..., fuiest clOll'Dllds. "4Kiecl for tile cwt, ~ llllCI dlw;ty of ttie st-s. M-.y cliffft-tftt ~ Md dytu, V «l L.'C)lt CTOllflo ~11~~:0°0 s9900 SAL£ PRICE PLEASE NOTE! OPALS , RUBIES , PEARLS, EMERALDS, DIAMONDS , STAR SAPHIRES, ETC. RINGS, PINS , PENDANT S, BRACELETS, WATCHES Of EVERY TIME & TYPE: DIGITALS, SKIN DIVERS, DRESS & FASHION, AUTOMATICS , ELECTRIC , Sflf-WJNDING, ETC. & A FABULOUS ARRAY Of GIFTWARE. OUR ENTIRE STOCK Yl·Y2 & MORE OFF! PllCE Jaye w .. cllos are 1111cOIMltiOllOlly .. ~~~~~~~~ i:~ s2111 -~~:.:E 58888 G•• !E~~~~U-.. ...,.. 9d , ... ,,, ,.w. Mmiy styles SALE PRICE .__ _______ ..,. 91••-1. Pffr41. ttc. SOll9 "trf .. .i ,,, .. IHll1dio9 HllttH. 3 p ENGAGEMENT cWiity ..d -.,. petit., --w•h 41 •y. M fetMCMI ...... All ..,_ _______ ...,. c. """" -tolid. AU -"'Y lllce. ~w~ ..:.:!,'~.... TURQUOISE RINGS SET TWO ltG GIOUf'S $688 $2888 Ma'19dLocle'1 ••. HMYJS..... ASHLY'I fiout · · · ~roft= Re<j. $12.95 R-. $55.00 Silnr -111ted with lteHtlfwlly ~_!s Hd tltH•t_y. ~-SALE f'RICE •.. -7 ................ 1tt ill .... .,., .._...... ........ ·-··•.-~ SAU ralCE u.111.,.,., styles. 9"Y .. brilliMC• ..• .,., ....., ·~s1s.00S3800 ~~~ .. saaa. £$268. oo ~s~:i~~ ... s7aa SALi PltCE 'J-__) l'llCE SELLING OUT TO THE BARE WALLS --8.UIKAMERICAAO TOTAL LIQUIDATION OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK!! - Regardless ol The Loss Incurred • .. ASHLY JEWELERS- . 5894 Edinger • ·••:::;• \ \ WE ST AHO BEHIND OUR MERCWANDISE ~ we ore clo~ -°" at ltlis locat;oa. _. S...te AM don wil be o•ellliWe to Nr1ice mty tjllCroMHS. •• ,_.,._ w oftler _....,...._,We Wftd to M iii ~'ill 0!"099' C..ty for• IOllCJ ti-llllCI hope to .,.. o •• locofiot1 iJI thit .... be-fen ClwishM1. l11t .-'Id tt.ot •yttlilMJ y1111 pwdiow dllrilM) Hlis sole 11 becliecl by ow IOIMJ 1tGIMMCJ ,..,tati°" for fair dealillcJ. JUNE 20th Al 10 AM And Continues Until Entire Stock Is Sold 17 Pc. KITCHEN CUTLERY SET DIGIT Al $,.. Tilis ls . I st •'*ty set. " pc. 11'.w-ALARM CLOCKS Imm wt, l pc. c.-.ilMJ wt 9ld • I Re<j. SI 9 · 9 5 pc. set of steoll k11i•es. l11el11dH • "-ricao• c_,.ttt ~ o.t. Jelid S.ALE PRICE . . . ~ -at cl•-· Tllb ;, o ..-... stote ciruih, lor9e b"'4I. llrl9'-t ~GR_A_N_D-f A-T-HE-.R-S --II = ·~ $ "1""'311t rowii :::4.9S SJ 311 CLOCK Re<j. $24.94 SALE PRICE ••. Vtrt Haftd-electric strike model S.AlE PRICE · · t----------t : _,, Oft tfte h•r. w~ °' lllO!lft( GRIFFITH ZODIAK -'· CHARMS . Re<j. SI 4.95 saaa IRONSTONE Ytrt fo-111 yellow CJOld chanM. SALE PRICE . . • . . ' DINNERWARE MatiOMlty Ad•ttiised ot SI.SO. ~ice for I Sy1el ,,.._.ii SALEP~ICE . • -~3· . .......,_, .. Solid stete AC, DC this -dMs it ol, AM, FM, All. P'I, SW -its~! R~ES::i~~ . . ...,.__ID~. _B_R_A_C-EL_ET_S_ .... : • Rtg. S29.95$1A88 SALE PRICE ~ --DECORATOR CANDLES Decorator Radios ~ wiHI brou ~. ·Sfiiidef. • "Seo," "L~ Mar.." .. "Stll A•-." .. top -s iii 11i9h • fnlliCMI H MCJ'I. Mnh, choin lillk, • broctfeh, oN lliods oMI types in • lleaYy CJ06d -4 sil•er. • THREE GROUP'S • . Rte} $6.95 s351 : SALE PRICE .... .. l"f.,.._ .. lolid stcrte clrdes tor cwt. Re<J. $2.00 aac 9ld follcy M. Grt-ot qllCllity ond • E "--s -SALE PRIC ... ·-. $ 88 ...__ ___ ...,. $ 88 Re<j. Sll.95 5 QUARTZ DIGITAL bcJ. SI0.00 .. 4 . . . SALE PRICE . . . . . WATCHES SALE PRICE ...... . . . .. . FINE CHINA _ __,_.. f-115 llGlllt for qudity Ml ,itc• •IOl"twlillt deMtcnw wt for cltetnliwg ur•en. Rte} Sl.95 s311 SALE f'RICE ...•. CASSETIE RECORDER UD ST A Tl p111llbt1Ha11 deta1t _.. eper•fH Oii beftmH or ~ "Moyt.lr" H---ltlocJi UIOC ......... s1911 tc} $29.95 U f'RICE .• i lllis is the -! Red Li«Jhh ogaittlt jet bloc• ••CJl"Olllld ot "'• '-h of • bilttoft. Accurocy CJllarCll!tHd 9ld the bett ,..t ... 110 l'llO•lfwJ por1s to -... • . . f-111 "Al!WtroR" ..-ity hi whit• llod rehw to'd. The11 •rt 11otl. od.,rtlstd •t $2'5.00. ~~o~·o s 1111 . SAU PRICE . . . : . DIAMOND BUYERS : A.My'1 11411 • fiH stoca of loow 1tooe1. MHy dlffueot 1tytu I c....._ Yer, core..., Mltdecl for • . ~r~121• Cllf & cMrity I Itri•-•· Al of w -cot1! . r--------------1----------------1 . SILVER & GLASS CRUET SETS 5 pc. _,. & dbtllKtin wltll • ........,~·"· ltc) $7.95 SALE f'RICE t i SUGAR & SERVER SET "'4Jlhh sil•er, fHtestlc •llff & ,.,......,,, • • • I • t , DAIL y PILOT A I I ·county Solon Helps Block Budget 87 0 . C. HUSTINGS o. .. a.i ... -.... .... lUCtiard Robtntcm ot Santa Ana was one ot the five recalcitrant o.mc>crats who. with Assembly RetMlblicana, )lold up.the Legislature'• $11.S7 billion state baldtret earlier lbls week. A 'ne five Demoaats, ln a surprise move led bJ ~ur:-naaa WUU. BftlMl ot San Franctaco. re· t\aHd vote on tbo PW>ISoe~ budaet. Thia, eou,pled wltb •n ahrtoet united· GOP front a1ainst the bud1et. kept Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy from mustering enq,h votes for passaae. The de· Jay came Tuesday about six hours after the Senate approved the budget on a 32.5 bipartisan vote. The recalcitrant Brown, it will be recalled, lost a bitterly fou~ht b.atUe for the speakership to McCa.rthy last year, Santa Ana's Robinson and the four other Demouats said there was no assurance that a full $65.2 1Uillion cost of living increase for the elderly, blind and disabled wouJd be spent by the governor. They also complained about reductions in coUege eeooomic opportunity programs. • • •• STATE SENATOR James Whetmore CR· Buena Park) is mating bis future political plans abun· danlly clear . .. It bas been my intention, it is now my inten- tion and will be my intention when declarations of candidacy are filed in February to declare m)' can· didacy tor, to run in and t o continue tb repr~sent the people of my ~5th Senatorial District," Whetmore For The Record ~ Births NeW1lQft 8tech, bOy MOU,1'11 MOAGMIMO•IALMOSPITAL Mr. & Mrs.. o .. gory Holland, m2 P•U!SaYTl llllAN Avenue S.1<wllto, Irvine, 9lrl May 24, 1tU .Mr. & Mn. John 8ellfl. µ2' Sanla Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Greawt, N1Z ~Ave., Costa MtW, Qlrl TllllllWOOCI Cir., Wutmlniltr,olrl Mr. & Mn. J ohnny R1<ss. 162' Jotwl • • 11 •71l,. • LI ht Or H t NewPott Blvd., Costa Mew, girl lneton .... ~•"h, glrl--s 11 ., un • Mr.& Mrs. Edward Gould, 112E.1!41y, May U, 1t7S 8altioa, glrl Mr. & Mrs. John Goocltll, 12'0 W•li.on Moir tt, 1t7S Aw., Cosw Mew, Qlrl Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Keith, 4186 Redwo- May H, 1t7S Ing Cir .• Costa Mew , girl Mr. & Mrs. Mlchatl OIOonato. 9S42 .. _. a .. _ MaTe'rJtre'nltteJS fty•n, l~l PIDf1 Cl'tde Or., H11nllngton Beac11: -• .... _ llOy 0Wr1IOW'O. Irvine. girl Mr. & Mrs. William Wolke. 1...,2 Af>-Mr. & Mrs. Joe H1<blls, 1m Belfast, Ple*>Od Cir .• Huntington Bell. girl CostaMtw. boy fllr. & Mrs. 10nec10 Herrero, llOI Mr & Mrs. Verne Moser. 20621 ........ Ln No 20C 1 11o 0..11tt r Ln., H1<nli119lon Beach, girl ..,..,.view ., . • rv1ne. r May 'l, 1t7S May l7, 1t1S • Mr. & Mrs.. G1<J Oulgo1<, 2l42 Cor~ll Mr. & Mrs. Marc Richmond. 3112 Or., Cost• Mew , gorl !.itlem. Irvine. boy Mir. & Mrs. <:.Ml C.llH , 2JOO Fairview Mr. & Mrs . David Mooney, 1UU Rd Costa Mew 11o TltliS, Westminster, ;lrl ·• ' ' Mr. & Mrs. Ron 8a1<mgardner, 20932 Mr. & Mrs. Geor;e Ka ne, 493 ~r Crest•l-Ln., HIHltlngton 8ea<11,olrl St., CO.I.I Mlw. bor ... 1 21 .... , Mr. & Mo. Wiiiiam Marlin, 424 Mr. & Mrs. Gr•90'r uvs on, .., Orcllld Ave., Coron• Clel ,,,..r, girl Greentlo<o, Hl#ltlngton 8each, girl Mr. & Mn. Garr Sparu. l Linda Isl•, lk. & Mrs. ",:9n!iJ'~!tiMOn, l709'l IALn.IHGHOH PUMHAL HOME Corona del Mar 6 73·9450 Costa Me~• 646·2424 llUllOADWAY MORTUAU 11 0 Broadway. Co~la Mesa 4542·9150 McCORMICK MORTUAU L•ouna Beach '494-94 15 San Jyan Cap1slrdno 495-1776 ,ACIFIC VIEW MlMOIUAL 'ARK Cemelery Mor1uary Chapel 3500 Pac1llc View Dnve Newpert Beach. California 6'4'4·2700 ,...., ........ , COlONIAL "'"UAL HOME 7801 Bolsa Ave westm1n11er 893-3525 IMIT'Nt' MOtT\IAIY e21 M .. nsr Huntington Beach 53&-8639 !Mtndn Lee Ln .• H1H1tl119lon Buch, gorl Mr. & Mrs. J •mn ,Vogel, Stu Elk,l«d Ave., I rvlne, 9lrl Mr. & Mn . J•mtS Patte rson, 1823 NewPO•I Hiii$ Or. E•st. N""POrt a .. c11.11oy w . •nd Mrs. James Trenke!T'4>, 23951 Cruc~nt, El Toro, ;irl w . & Mrs. Wllllam Arseneau, 70402 ~royrd Ln., Huntl119ton Beach, girl Other Deaths O R L ANDO , CU Pl ) -Mrs. Mary Flexer Waner, mother· in·law of golfin g great Arnold Palme r, died Wednesday in an Orlan· do Hospital following a stroke. She was 64. P a lmer 's w ife, Winifred, was with Mrs. Walzer when she died. Mrs. P almer had flown to Florida Sunday after her mother had suffered the stroke. I If the folkiwi"I ...... till. '"· cM4 ... Sdlidl Wtiftlt ,., CttlUI. ~ Len Mifllt FAST 111 'ilh U l Mt Miflrt FAST .. llltts LI latl ~t FAST Ill WICU Mt (J l est wtitltt FAST 111 lty,_ttit 0 Gli"'°' .... t Mell tvfRYTIME FAST WllGHT LOSS IS ALMOST AlWAYU DISAIPOUITIH fAIL· URE~ v• lllll llM tlltUllll er ..... f., tlM MMe ftMI Uloll ... ... _....... i. ... tint ,._ lcMc' ............. ,, ... .. ~ ... .,, .. _ ......... ,.... ........... ........................... Trfly-...cl CAL1MOW 558·8404 #II , ... ae-...ry Ore..- nid thla week in a prepared statement. Assemblyman Jobn BriW CR·FuUerton) haa declared an interest in Wbetmore•• se't and a GOP primary battle is shapJ..na up. *** CONGRESSMAN Mark Hannaford, tbe LoaC Beach Democrat who represents much ~f western Oranae County. bas introduced legislation calUng fOC' tbe federal government to reimburse st ates that spend money for the education of Vietnamese re- fugees. u· . According to Hannaford, Health, Edu~a .OP and Welfare Secretary Caspar Weinberger has safd HEW does not plan to reimburse states for educa· tional services provided to the refugees. . Hannaford said he was shocked by Wem- berger 's statement and his bill resulted. . "The problem of the Vietnamese refu gees is a n ational one," said the congressma n, "and California t axpayers should nol be expected to bear Mlcllelht'• Werre"t' fer ··x·· ••4llel Mltll••r '•u••t•r Tire shew• alt••• cenrt tree4 life. t1er1ttel ree41 he1or4lt l•mclw41•"t re,ai••ltle ,.,.,,. t wr••I ... , , ...... 1 .. werli1ttat1thl, e"41 1tteterleh fer A0.000 Mlle•. whe" tire It wH4 •" , • .,.,.,er wehlclu lt1 ,..,,...1 Hr•ice ;,. cet1tit1et1l•I Ut11te4 Statu. e ace,t Aletlio. (re4il er re· <,J),,...W~S'""I '""' (at Michell""' .,u ... 1 it .,..,.1 t• cwrret1t ectwel utfi,., ,rlu 1ttwltl· ,11.4 a., ,erc•,.t•t• •• warra,.h4 ...... .,. •et rwft •" tire. ~-w --.6ou ree41tto4 to , ........ ,. c• .,.. .. rHtw et , .. ,_., A~ .. I .,...._ lllJ • .,MUI -H i·tt .. If we ............... el ,_ ......... ~ ....... k ................... ...._. ...... 94 ..... tfM4,... ................ ... COSTA MESA 3005 HARIOR ILVD. le.,..,._, .... 9M ....._., 17141 557-8000 ' \ IUfNA ,ARK HH u..c.i. lh& ........... ~. -·-171411U·HH lbe conald table fin ancial burden lnvolYed In inte-sra&inc \be ref\lae• into Lbe malnatnaJn at OUI" soclttj.•• *** Ll:GllLATION requirlnc the loeal poWl\I place preelnet board to mark otr the 1MUD• ot tbe people who have voted unUl e p.m .• lnateed ot ' p.m., bu been 1igned intO law by Governor Brown. Auemblymon Robert H. Burke <R·HunUnaton Bea~b> author of tho measure CAB .75') aald, "Paasa1e ot th le legislatioo will be a deflnite help to thoee who work in the prednc:ta in determininc who hn and basn 't voted.•• • • 'Tbe existing law wJtlch provides tor the post- lnl of the names of those who haven't cast their ballot by 4 p.m . just isn't working, .. be explained. "By extending the time to 6 p.m. it will help those attempting to get out the vote to inform the people, who had failed to cast their ballot by that ti me·, that there. i&1U.U,.time to do so.'• f UWltTON 1u1...-... w ....... , ..... -' ..................... IJIOU•ttff GAROEN Gtt<>Vf ..... .,......., .. .,,,,,., .............. --17141 u .. u" ORANGE 410.._.l ..... -. .. . APADANA RESTAURANT 600 MIWPOIT CIHTll DllVE FASHION ISLAND, NIWPORT IEACH MOWOPIH LUNCH• DINNER• COCKTAtCS Entertalnnwnt Featuring AMOtCAN & PERSIAN CUISINE ............ ~ ............. ,... .... ..,_.. ....... Wl.t . _..,.... .. ,. ........ .. ._.... •• I 1111•- SHISH-«AIAI RAMIE Serw4 -....... rte. Pupm 94 lty ......... t1 cMf ,... .,.cWty ............ ,. DOlMEH csww.,... 1e .... 1 ,... .............. , ....... .,.. ............... _, ....... lelyD.c ......... ,..... .... w .... ,,.,.~ 646-7502 ~AIPY HOURS Pcftlttg V.Udated ' ' VOL. 68, NO. 170, . 8)' WILLIAM ~EJBE& °' • o.11·o•'ltetSQff' Orange Couo.ty Airport Dii:ec- tor Robert 8resnahan sald toda.y h~ would rather the c009ty buy air eas~ments ov,er jet noise im- pacted Santa Alfa Heights homes than tondernn them outright. He told · an audience ' at a Citizens Harbor Area Research Tear& (CHAR!~· meeting in Cou.my Package Refused · .Negotiations or a 1975·76 wage. fringe beneut package fo~ Orange County's 11,000 employes broke off Wednesday withou~ 1a settlement b~i~g reached. County negotiators today said their offer of the package that would cost taxpayers about $11 million was their final offer. Simultaneously, spokesmen for the Orange County Employes Association said the county's proposal was not acceptable. They said the association's 9,700 members will be palled to determine the employes next move. For now, negptjations are at an end and there is no plan to re- sume them, acccn:ding to Bert Scott, the county's personnel -~ector. Scott said the offer made to the association included pay raises ranging from 2'4 percent to five percent. He aiso sa10 tne cowity as pan of the fringe benefit package of- fered to pick up a higher portion of the employ es' group insurance cost and to contribute more· to their retirement fund. The personnel director also. noted that the county agreed to accept either a multi-year or single year contract, earlier a point of sharp disagreement between the negotiators. Scott claimed the county's final offer has the ef!ect of put- ting more take home pay into the employes' pockets than is in· dicated by the salary hikes because or the county's willing- ness to participate more deeply in fringe benefit costs. However , OCEA's Executive Director John Sawyer said employe represe ntatives who met Wednesday night were "in· d.ignanr with the county's offer ,and found no part of it accepta· ble." Scott and OCEA 's negotiators are holding out for an llo/.a per- cent combined increase in wages and fringe-benefits. What the OCEA negotiators are proposmg is a 71/.i percent average salary hike and a 41h percent increase in benefits. Therefore, what separates the tWb is a 2.9 percent overall package increase, or roughly $3.5 millio1r. At the close of the meeting, the representatives agreed to in· formally poll OCEA members. possibly by a written ballot. Sawyer said ·the alternatives offered to the employes would in· elude the resumption of negotia· lions and possibly a strike. The association's executive director said he believes it is un- likely that the employes would · deciae to strike. But, he addett, there are some members who de· finitely favor a walkout. <See TALKS, Page J\2) STOCKS CLOSE . UP 17 POINTS NEW YORK CUPI> -The tilock m arket closed sharply higher today ln active trading on t.be New York s tock exchange. The Dow Jones industrial avera1e closed ahead 17.S2 points to 845.35. Advances led declines by about a 10·50·3 margin among lbe 1,814 ltsucs crosaing the tape. htnover amounted to about 22 ooo~ 1bara, .up from the 15:580 000 tradtd W~A.)t. Prices w e re higher in moderate trading on lbe American Stock Exchange. ' . . l .. • Today's CIOMiq · N. Y. Stoek.8. ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1975 N/C TEN CENTS I ,.Sqg~ests Buying Air Spaee ' CO.ta Mesa he· will complete a .. land coive-rslotl plan° for the area in atiout two months and the easement concept will be prQ-a rninently suggested. The airport-director was .. or- dered last montb by the county Board of Supervisors to proceed with land conversion· prepara· · tions in an . .etfort to fullUl state· · mandated noise -var~nce re-quirements~ · · During the 90-rnlnute meeting this morning, Br:esnahan was challenged by resf dents of homes OIL the west.ern sbore of Upper Newport Bay over his contention that commercial jets are flying over bay waters, not residential areas. The Santa Ana Heights problem dominated the meeting, particularly when Bresnahan ex- plained "land 'conversion" doesn't necessarily mean con· demnation and displacement of residents. ·'The board of supervisors didn't say to go out and condemn houses," Bresnahan said. "They told me to prepare a plan for land conversion and they will be the ones who must make the de-. cision. "I am totally opposed to ac- quiring someone's prope rty ets Remember Bina? Old politicians may fade away, but the\r signs die hard. This one remains on v(!cant r estaurant on Beach Boulevard near Heil Avenue in Huntingtijn Beach, remind- ing passersby of former Orange County Supervisor David Baker. He was defeated in a re-election bid last fall and is now in the consulting business. State Fund Stlueeze Undermines Bridge Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr.'s declaration Wednesday that all California highway. spending has to end has apparently dealt a st- inging blow to Newport Beach's proposals to build a new Coast Highway bridge. City Manager Robert Wynn re- ported today that o!ficials of the California Department of Transportation phoned Newport city hall Wednesday to report tha t the governor's spending freeze "may very well affect the funding of the new bridge." No one yet is completely cer· tain about the· effects of the new order, but the \nilial call seemed pessimistic, Wynn said. Burglar Hits Home A 'burglar, who managed to re- ach through a pet door and gain entry, stole sound, equipment, a rifle and two televii;ion sets, all worth about $1,000, from the borne ol J\aul Anthony Hale, ..St& River Ave., the owner told Newport Beach police late Wed· nesday. ... ?:: • • More than S2 million would be needed from state highway cof· (ers to p_ay for a new, six-lane, 20-foot-high span to replace the bridge serving the highway since the 1930's. Wynn stressed that the predic· tions of financial problems have not altered the local fervor for winning state and federal ap- provals necessary for the new spa n. . A s pecial committee led by yachtsman a nd archi tect William Ficker has worked for several months to win communi- ty consensus on a design. And preparations are still con- tinuing-for a m ajor show of sup- port when the s tate highway Commission meets July 25 in Sacramento. City councilmen Monday after- noon will view a recently built model of the new span prepared by Ftcker's Bridge Action Team. We alsQ hope to have a clearer picture of the impact of the gov· ernor's latest order,•' Wynn said. ''Right now we're operating as 1£ nothing has really changed. lt'a the ORiy way we can cto it," Wynn said. Non-city Crimes C·ited By GARV GRANVILLE . Of Ille Dally Piiot Stall Despite protes ts from District Attorney Cecil Hicks , Orange County supervisors transferred 22 dis trict attorney's in - vestigators to the sheriff's de- partment today. The board's action represented a n indication of support for Sheriff Brad Gates in hi s move to bring the investigation of crimes in unincorporated areas into his department. Gates argued that the sheriff's office should not prosecute cases it investigates ami the district at- torney should not investigate case$b9'prosecutes. · ffiqtj •tued fhe investigators taken from his st"aff are needed by him to ca~ out his mandate to investigate certain kinds of crime in both in:corporated and unincorporated .a re as. Specifically, he noted, a man- date to combat organized crime and fraud wherever it exits. He also said the services of his office were needed by city police in the investigation of homicides and certain narcotic cases th at cross city boundaries . H e pointe d out t o th e supervis-0r s that their move, which came during a budget hearing, did not involve the spending of money but rather simply the transfer of personnel from one departm ent to another. His words. however, fell on de- al ears as the board voted ~­ animously to transfer the 22 in- vestigators, an adequate clerical stafC and necessary vehi cles from the district attorney's office to the sheriff's office. Supervisor Robert Battin who made the motion for the transfer, said his j udgment was based on the continuing effort to con- solidate departmental functions as well as philosophical issues. "I don t believe justice is served when investigators direct their work at proving a case against a defendant !ather than (See TRANSFER, Page A2} Patty Hearst Plan ,Recalled ' LOS ANGELES (AP) -One- time underworld figure Mickey Cohen says he worked out a plan 'to return Patricia Hearst to her parents some months ago but it fell through because of fears for her s afety. ··1 had Patty Hearst ready to be delive.red to her parents and to Jim McGinnis, who is the at- torney for the Hearst family," Cohen told a news conference WNtnesday. when w e don 't need it," Bresnahan s aid. "I would much rather see noise easements over the homes purc hased where we would pay people who want to stay in their homes for the right to make the noise." Bresnahan told the aud'ience that because or a series of un- foreseen circumstances, Orange County Airport was required to seek a noise variance from the • slate that requires compliance with 1985 noise standards within tbi:; jecade. He said that unless the impact area is steadily reduced each year, the variance can be re- voked and the airport closed. "We should not be forced to take drastic action and shou.ld have uatil 1985 like all other airports." Bresnahan said. (See HOMES. PageA2l I es * * * * * Fuming DA · To File Suit District Attorney Cecil Hicks said today he will fil e a lawsuit to halt the transfer of 22 of his in- vestigators to the sheriff's department and call for a Grand Jury investigation into th e Boa rd of Supervisors action. A FEW MINUTES before Hicks made his announ- cement. s upervisors voted unanimously to transfer the 22 investigators a nd their clerical staff to the sheriff's de partment. Hicks c harged the move was prompted by a shadow government that controls the Board of Supervi sor s. The only per:;on he named as part of the so-called s hadow government was prominent politica l figure Dr. Louis Cella. He refu sed to identify any other purported members but h inted t hat Supervisor Robert Battin is paiiof the secretclique. THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY said that he has re- fused to use his office to play into the hands of the power structure that ''seeks to emasculate t he dis- itict attorney 's office and its ability lo dig out fraud and political corruption.'' He went on to vow to continue to investigate and prosecute so-called political cronies who violate the law. · Hicks also said that he had been told that at a r e- cent political fund r aising cocktuil party. Cella had boasted of the pe nding mo,·e to reduce the dis trict at· torney 's in vestig ali ve .staff. 2 Hard-core Films Set for Pussycat ... "Deep Throat" and "The Devil in Miss Jones.'' two of the best known sexy movies in r ecent years. are scheduled to open Fri· day at the Balboa Pussycat Theater. during raids and the numbe r may increase to ten on Friday when the new bill opens. Pussycat ofCicia ls are current· ly embroiled in a tug of war with Newport Beach police vice of- ficers over the adult films shown at the th eater. at 709 East Balboa Blvd. Eight reels of sexy movies a lready have been confiscated Mesa Council Okays Plans For Housing Costa Mesa has taken t wo more steps toward implementing a leased housing program. one financed by federal funds. The city council has approved an agreement authorizing the · Orange County Housing Authori - ty to administer the Department of Housing and Urban Develop- ment <HUD > pro~ram in the city. The council earlier in the year joined the housing agency, but did not set up a formal agree- ment on implementation of the program, made possible by the Hous ing a nd Community Development Act. ln approving the agreement . the council als o wrote in a 30-day cancellation clause. This will al- low the city to withdraw from the hous ing authority and join of". create a new one with the city as- suminit the liabilities. In a related action, the cowicil also appl'oved a job de.5criplion for a housing coordinator. He will• be paid $1 .328 a ~nth. City Manuger F'red Sorsabul said that the coordinator will be Poli cl! Chief James Glavas said today that the new films will be treated no differently by poli ce officer s than the movies that preceded them . "We 'll review the movies and then confiscate them if we judge them obsce_ne, '. '_G ~ava~said. The chief said that Newport of- fi cers would not base their de- cisions on the past history of "Deep Throat," which is current- ly at issue in a Su pre me Court de· cision expected soon. - Glavas said that Just because a film has the same title as the original, it may not have the same contents and therefore has to be viewed each time it is shown again. "It may be s imilar onJy in title. That's why we have to tire out our officers by having them view the film and s ubmit· affidavits staling wh at is in each film." Glavas added. Or:·,: a_:-·' Weatlter Night and morning low clouds but mostly sunny late morning and after- noon hours Friday. Slight· ly warme r days. Highs 68 at the beaches to 72 inland. Lows tonight in mid-50s . INSIDE TODA~ After five years. community theater ts returning to the Soddleback Valley wUh the formation of a new droma 1>roup. See lnterm1ssiori in (.t_pday's enterralnmerit sec Uan. Page 85. l•dex Al Y-Mr S.,yke Al .,...u,,..~, It •l'rftt .. 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' "I believe the citizens of Orange County will receive more e~en-handed justice if there is a proper division of power," he fdded. ,A second part of the board's un-~imous action was to direct ~ unty Administrative Officer obert Thomas to study the .feasibility of consolidating the in· vt?stigative functions or the sheriff, district attorney and public defender into a single unit. Federal Aid Used to Plug Budget Holes Orange County supervisors continued to hammer away at re- cord county spending Wednesday by directing more federal re- venue sharing funds to projects that would otherwise be paid for £com county property tax funds. . Following a pattern they established Tuesday when $3.9 J')'lillion worth of revenue sharing fµ.nd s were diverted to pay for capital projects, the board threw in another $3 million to lighten county taxpayers' burden by a total of $6.9 million. At the sa me time the supervisors kept tbe spending lid on by continuing a hiring freeze they invoked last March. So far. according to county P ersonnel Director Bert Scott,. the hiring freeze has saved $2 million. No sooner h ad he spoken those words than the board decided un- animously to keep the hiring re- ins in its hands. That means county depart· menl heads wanting to fill vacan- cies will continue to have to ask (he supervisors before the vacan- ~ies can be filled. As the supervisors continued their budget hearings, the pend· Uig county property tax rate dropped to $1.66 per $100 worth of assessed value, a five·cent in- ~rease over the current rate. • But not yet applied lo the \)udget are pending salary and fr. inge benefiLincreases for Orange County 's 11,000 employes, a package that could add as much as 20 cents to the tax rate. • 1 The supervisors also set their 9wn office budgets for the com- )Jlg fiscal year. Those budgets range from Supervisor Ralph Clark's $117,000 low to Sµpervisor Laurence Schmit 's $131,754 hi,gh. 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The owner or King Insurance Company, 4600 Campus Drive, was discovered by the cabin's landlord, who finally went to check after he failed to return the key on schedule Sunday. A coroner's deputy s111<l Mr. Koenigsburger apparently died in his sleep Saturday night, but so far there is absolutely no clue to what killed him. Toxicological tests are bei11g conducted on the remains of the 54·year-0ld insurant!e executive, but it will be three to six weeks before results will be known. No signs of foul play nor evidence of possible suicide were found and investigators said they have uncovered no indication of any serious illness in the past or present. Investigators said ~r. Koenigsburger rented the cabin for the weekend. Remains were taken to Groves Mortuary in San Bernardino where a spokesman said Mr. Koenigsburger's children made arrangements Wednesday morn· ing with a stipulation of no funer al. Survivors of the victim, who lived at 1600 Campus Drive, Newport Beach, include a son , Patrick of San Diego! daughters, Mrs. Sally Jess of Los Angeles and Mrs. Linda Broderick of Sebastopol, and a brother. Charles of Coronado. Bunnies Stage Chicago Rally CHICAGO (AP> -Eleven women from Chicago's Playboy Club staged a rally seeking greater freedom for bunnies at the club. Playboy owner Hugh Hefner ..claims to be in the forefront of sexual liberation, but he doesnl't even give us our personal freedom," said one of the bun- nies, Donna Greenwood, 24. Miss Greenwood said most of the 80 b4nnies in the Chicago club wanted fewer r ules governing their social lives. She added that one rule that should be changed is the restriction against bannies dating Playboy keyholders. Officer Sues Police Chief OAKLAND (U Pl) -A police sergeant accused or embezzle- ment has sued the chief of police and five members of the city council for $6 million in damages. James H. Bonds, 29, said in his suit filed Wednesday in Alameda County Superior Court, that he was falsely accused of a felony and was suspended "without a thorough and fair hearing." The suit charged the defendants with conspiracy. ------..... OC Gets 850-job Funding By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of-.D•llr~ ... sa.tf Orange Coast cities and com· munities will get enough special federal s ummer youth program money to hire more than 850 young people in public service jobs starting this week. County Man power Commission Executive Director Robert Nelson said the entire county is entitled to $1.82 million to pro- vi de jobs for about 3,000 teenagers. Nelson said applications for the jobs, which include such things as recreation counselors, are already being taken and most will be filled on a first· come, first-served basis. primarily by disadvantaged youngsters. All but two Orange Coast com- munities will conduct hiring through county government's personnel department. The number each area will be able to hire is based on a complex mathematical formula that will be applied during the hiring pro· cess. The county will administer hir- ing for the cities of Fountain Valley, Irvine, Costa Mesa, Newport Beach, Laguna Beac~. San Juan Capistr ano and San Clemente and for the entire unin· corporated area. Prospective applicants for jobs in those communities should call Luis Caudillo in the county human services division at 834-2835 for information. In Huntington Beach, which will hire its own summer employes with a $108,000 share of the federal money, applicants can call the city manpower office ~t 535·0252 and talk to either Bob Cunningham or Russ Guarneri. Roughly 147 jobs will open in Huntington Beach under the pro- gram, Nelson said. Seal Beach will also conduct its own hiring of 16 youngsters with a $20,600 s hare of the money. Ap· plicants can contact Bill Little at (213) 431-2527. • The total county government share of the job money is about $525,000, which will cover about 688 summer jobs, Nelson said, noting about 600 would go to coastal comm unities. The job program was made possible when President Gerald Ford this week signed an $800 million app~opriations bill. Blast Rocks I Las Vegas High Risers PAHUTE MESA, Nev. <UPI) -A hydrogen warhead of the megaton class was exploded 3,000 feet underground at the nuclear test site at 6 a.m. today, rocking high rise buildings in Las Vegas 120 miles to the south. Shock waves from the blast, believed the most powerful such explo&ion in at least two years and one of a planned series before they are banned by an agreement with Russia, took less than ;30 seconds to reach the gambling spa. An observer on the ground floor of a building where the shock waves are normally less perceptible, said there was a rolling motion felt for about 30 seconds. The building swayed back and forth like a gentle rocking chair, the observer said. Light fixtures suspended from the ceiling swayed for a distance or about six inches. Scie ntists at the Caltech Seismographic Laboratory in Pasadena said the blas t measured less than 3.2 on the Richter Scale, since the monitor- ing device is trigge~ at that point and it did not turn on. Either persons or monitoring devices were placed in more than 40 high rise buildings in Las Vegas to record the shock wave effects. Chemical· Leaks BARSTOW <AP) -A toxic chemical leaked through a mine storage tank and posed a threat to this desert community's water supply , authorities s'"aid. Coast Inspector Charged in Bribe A former inspact..or wtth the Huntington Beach Public Works Department wu indicted Wednesday by the Orange County Grand Jury on bribery charges filed atler be al· legedly accepted a $510 payofC from a contractor whose work he was inspecting. Superior Court Judge Everett W. Dickey ordered John Frank Biondi, 32, of UMO 13th St., Huntington Beach, to Cace trial Sept. 8 on the allesatJons. Biondi was arrested alter lnvtstigation by Huntington Beach police and dlltrict attorney's invesUgators into al· legations the he accepted the meaal payment on June n. 19?'4, from a contractor tnfAJed Olt a Sunset Heights sewer project. • ..._ __ ....; __________________________________________ __,. I ' IL r ·- Delly ~· ... stAlff ....... 'THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WILL MAKE DECISION' Orange County Airport Director Bresnahan Speaks .. . ~HOMES ... By tt\en he noted , technolofh:a( changes ln aircraft engln" co\lW make tho noise ~em ml.Dimal. The condemnation Jpecter arose when supervilorS for the tblrd Umo this year rejected a st.te-approved · alternative to cuutng nolH by an ~tab~e amount to.live up to t.h1i years variance. . 1 The option was a "preleren,1a runway" system laat would re· qut~• jets departin~ la Ute early morning hours to tike Off to the • north over th~ Irvine Industri~ Complex and tbe cities of Tustm and Sama Ana. · Superviaor Ralph Clark, whose district includes m06l of that area, led the opposition. "Therein lies·much ol the pro· blem,•: Bresnahan said. "It is up to th~ board of supervisors to take any action and they can cha,ge their minds on anything." Bresnahan also tried to def end recent shJft.s in the takeoff pat· tern over the Upper Bay against contentions by· several audience members that, in reality, most big jet s fly over heavily· populated ar~as. He said the shift, which moved the· centerline of the pattern 500 feet closer to the western ·Shore, was the fifth change in recent years. Clemente Split Seas Proposal Wipe~ OQ.t The change was designed to correct for the drifting Qf fllghts over the ~astbluff area, Bresnahan said, noting the pilots of big jets must takeoff.on instru· ments because the takeoff angle is too steep to allow them to see the ground. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Williams, who live on the west shore of the bay, said the jets have never flown down the center oC the bay. They contended the planes con- A new attem pt to divide San Clemente's T Street surfing beach between board swfers and swimmers was wiped.out Wed· nesday by the city council. Councilman Thomas O'Keefe proposed that lifeguards be in- structed to encourage joint use of the popular surfing beach by board and body surfers and that the swimmers be moved from the area if it appeared things were becoming hazardous. O'Keefe previously had pus hed through a "split seas" plan which was rescinded two weeks ago by the council. The first plan called for board surfers to remain on one side of an imaginary line running from a TALKS ••• It is expected that the Board or Supervisors will incorporate what Scott termed the county's final offer into the pending 1975-76 budget. While Scott re fused to call the county's proposal an ultimatum,. he did say that as far as he is con.· cerned there is more room for bargaining. Body Identified WINDSOR, Vt. (AP> -A body found in Mexico has b een positively i~enlified as Vermont State Prison escapee· Alfred G . Price, Vermont state police have reported. ~National Car Rmtal System, Inc., 1975. buoy beyond the surfline to a flag on the beach. Swimmers and body surfers were to stay on the opposite side. O'Keefe'.s new plan was de· feated by a 3·2 vote with Mayor Anthony Di Giovanni and O'Keefe backing it and Councilmen Pat Lane, Charles Fox and Art Holmes against it. In its place, the council ap· proved unanimously a. poll.CY s tatement calling for the lifeguards to exercise discretion when enforcing the current law which r equires board surfers to move if swimmers outnumber them. The policy states that max· imum benefit is to be made of the beach for all persons. It's Back . To 'Officer' After almost a year of sporadic debate about what to call Irvine police~n, the traditional title of "officer" has pro· ved its d rability. An earlier decision lo call policemen "agents" as a public relations effort was reversed after rank and file protest. SaHI one ex-agent, "With the investigatipn.s into the CIA and everything, agent didn't seem like such a good name after all." . sistentJy fly over populated areas. Two Quakes Cause Panic In Italy NAPLES, Italy (UPI> -Two earthquake shocks at midday to. day caused panic in cities and towns from Naples to the heel of the Italian boot. No injuries or serious damage was1eported but authorities said tbe shocks cracked walls in houses and public buildings, in· eluding Naples' new hospital and the baroque c hapels of Troia's 18th-century Romanesque Basilica. The worst scenes of panic were in hospitals and in schools, where final examinations were halted. At Avellino, 40 inmates of the local jail interrupted a court hearing with their screams. Residents of Naples, Bari and smaller communities rushed into the streets by the t\undreds after the first shock. Fire departments were flooded with telephone calls from people wanting to know if it was safe to return to their apart- ments. Brief electrical outages were reported in Caserta and parts of Puglia. Hy Air Califomia and get S&H Green Stamps on your airline · ticket from National Car Rental. National Car Rental offers S&H Green Stamps on U.S. rentals. And when ·you fly Air-'alifomia you're entitled to a bonus. / • Rent from National and we'll give ii you extra S&H Green Stamps on the amount of 'your one way airline !are. You'll get the stamps when you pick up one of our new GM or other fine cars and show us your Air California ticket (Offer good until September 15, 1975. > · And you'll be g)ad to know that our counters ' ~. • are convenie ntly located a~ just about every ·air· port in California. The S&H Green Stamps from your car rentaJ plus the bonus from your rur California ticket will add up to a hefty fistful of stamps. Make sure you don't miss out. . O.lly.,.. .............. ! EVANGELIST WILLIAM LOWERY STANDS IN FRONT OF GOSPEL TENT Chrtatl~n Crusade Saving Soula, Bvt May Be Losing ,.Dollar~ Wall<ice Declares I He'll Be 'Involved' ' . WASHINGTON CUP[) -Gov. George C. Wallace of Alabama says he would be .. involved'' in the 1976 campaign to represent "the great gutsy middle class," but he stopped short of declaring he would seek the Democratic presidential nomination. .. My intention a~ this time is that I am going to be involved in 1976. because I believe the great issue· of the s urvival of the mid· dle class is going tq need so· meone to forcefully express that viewpoint," said Wallace, stand- ing before nearly 1,000 delegates to the convention of the Na- tional Federation of Independent Business. "I DO INTEND to make a more formal announcement later," Wallace said. Although the Wallace stale· ment was some distance from an official declaration of his can- didacy, it moved him away from his previous insistence that he had not yet decided whether to make lfis fourth presidential ef· fort since 1964. Asked"after lbe speech why he did not make a formal annouoce- m ent of his candidacy, Wallace replied, ''That was good enough for today." Asked if he had a lime set for formal announcement, he added: "I have other problems. It will come." THE PARTIALLY PARALYZED governor s tood for nearly 45 minutes speaking lo the delegates and gave them a com· plete run-through of h.iS. positions on law and order, government re· gulatio11 and foreign policy. His voice was strong and he lashed out at those who ques· tioned bis health, saying: .. Too many folks are talking about things they don't know a nything about." Pen Squeals Blou's W/Ustle on Forger MENLO PARK (UPI) -An electronic ballpoint pen which can blow a whistle when a forger uses it has been de· veJoped by th.e Stanford Research Institute. '.fbe pen, wtr~d to a computer, dete.cls the pressure and motion of the wnter as weJJ as the lines of the signature. '.fhese ~re~sures and angles of writing would be practically 1mposs1ble for a forger to duplicate. . "It cJUrly separat~the 'good guys' from the 'forgers' m a test of a dozen engineers at the SRI Laboratory "said Or. Hewitt Crane, who invented the pen. ' The device resembles an ordinary ballpoint and c an be used in a variety of ways. · "It is potentially useful in any situation requiring signature verification: credit card pur chases, travelers checks, stock exchange transactions, money orders re· gistefed mail, voting and access to security areas," th'e in- stitute said. College Sets Big _'rrip for Mountaineers Hardy people ihterested in ex· ploring the High Sierra and earn- ing three units of college credit as well are invited lo participate in a seven-day trip sponsored by Saddlebaclc College. The class will give participants a good look at the geologic ~akeup of California 's High Sierra and Moth~r Lode regions. It is being offered under the course title of Biology 17 and is scheduled for July 21·27. STUDENTS WILL EXPLORE the flora and fauna of the Sierra region and s tudy astrooomy at night. The trip is recommended only for those in good physical condi- tion, according to Dr. Phil Littell, a Saddleback biology instructor who will act as adviser and guide. The trip will begin at Rock Creek and cover a 56-mile trek along a portion of the John Muir Trail a nd end at Pike CTeek. The group will tr a verse steep trails up to2,000 feet. MULES WILL CARRY all sup- plies and wranglers will be on hand to accompany hikers and prepare meals. Still, Dr. LitteU says the hike will be strenuous at times. Cost or the trip is $101..50 a.nd re- gistration is open ·to all residents who bave lived in the Saddleback Community College District for • oneyear. Those interes~ in joining the lour should r..t[ster as soon as• possible at the college's Division· of Natural Science . . An orientation meeting will be conducted for all participan~ at 7 p.m. June 23 in Room 313 of the , rnath·science building. Gertrude SchilliRI, who can always be re· lied upon lo produce ua\ unu ual h4t dur- tnl En1land's alftaal ttoyw ~scot Race meeUn1, has done it 91ain. This time she wears a Little Bo Pe-Cp pulfit in pink and blue wllh a giant bonnet. . . . . . . .... ·Tra¥eling Gospel • ... Evangelhts Pitch Tent .in Costa Mesa ~; • Three year.a aco Michael.. Mad- dox, then 21, WH llvinf on a 38· acre la.rm in Decatur, Ill., with bis wile, Deborah. Tbtey had a car, he had a steady job as a social worker, aQd he was pushln1 dope. "We w.~re w4!U oft but it was a hypocritical Ille and I hat~ that," Maddox,recaUe.t. "There I wa1 wor~lnc to sa've famWes durinf the day .an~ at nighq was pedd In~ dope to break up families. ' It all changed wJJen an ev~celical tea01 of •Christian nomads pitched their huge circus tent in Decatur. Maddo)t and bis wife were .. sav~" they sold their belonging's, joined the Christian community, and have been with i\ ever since. TIDS .MONTH the community -Christ Is Ute Answer -is gathered in about 60 trailers, trucks, and campers on the Oraoge Cqunty Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa. Their crusade involves about 100 Bible·carrying members a day takln1 to the streets to pre- ach their faith. Nightly revival meetines are held in the big Gospel tent. _ Christ Is the Answer Crusades, Inc., was formed in 1989 by direc- tor. WUJiam ~ery. 33, followine tr-.ioing at Central Bible College, Springfield, Mo. It bas two traveling ministries, one of about 140 people in Europe, and one of 180 now in COsta Mesa, headquart-ers in Weldon, Ill .. .where its monthly newspaper New Manna is published, and another team of about 30 evangelists in Washington, D.C. "Few people can believe in today's world that we are just trying to help without ulterior motives," Lowery said on a walking lour of the community on the fairgrounds. "But that's all we are doing. We are just try· ing to build a quality Christian." THE M,:MBEllS of the crusade lead ascetlc lives. They five-up everythiJtl When they Join and turn it over fo Ule com- munity. The women wear )ong dres~s to curtail aexual temptations. .. Sometimes they need to wear blue jeans, but if they do they wear long baggy tops to cover the hiJ)6," Maddox :iaid. , A newcomer to the community is on probation for sh weeks. The minist.ry J>C)licy udderlines that there must be no fellowship with the opposite sex during that time. JI they have a musical iftstru. ment tftey must not play that or engage in any other bobby during the probation, but •'seek a place of humility, meekness, and sub- mission.'' ANY COMMUNITY member who becomes involved in "slan- derous backbiting, open re· bellion, sex sins, drugs, alcohol and tobacco'' r isa expulsion, the ministry policy warns. The day starts at 6:30 a.m . After that there are prayer meet- ings and group meetin1s at which tb4;? day's activities are planned. Most then take to the streets carrying a sandwich and Bible tracts, while otben stay behind patching the tents, repair- ing vehicles or clearing lhe grounds. The community has a tent for single men-all belongings must fit in a foot locker -and a.not.her for women. There are many families, and they live in cam- pers. A SCHOOL, accredited in Tex· as, is run out or two mobile homes. Its principal is • Frank Cr abtree, who gave up a business career earlier this year to join the community · with his wife; ------··· .. MolUe, and their-children. :. Mu. Crat1tree teaehea ~ btOlon at the ~hoot How doe• :· fSbe teel JU1t a tew montha al'ltt ..-: her 1wlteb from a suburban ure .. • to a nomadic existence? "I never · cared much 1ot camping," she.:. admlt.S. •·But you can't always do : •what you want when the Lewd ~aUtY®·" . How long will the family re-, main wit.b the crusade? "Until Jesus comes." THE C&USADE has been on the f aircrounds since the beginning of June and will remain until Ju- ly 6. Their dealings with city of- ficials and the Orange County Fair Board have been smooth; · they are renting 33 acres from the · fair board al $500 a week. But their dealings with • established churches in the area. and the attendance at the revival meetings, from 200 to JOO a night in a tent capable of holding 4,000, have been ltss than satisfactory. All pastors in the area were contacted on their arrival, but onJy about eight have actively cooperated with the evangelists. holding congregational meetings in the big tent, and preaching to the traveling Christians. "The other churches say they recognhe us as Chris tian brothers, but they feel no responsibility toward us.'' said Lowery, admitting that the offer- ing the previous nigh\ was only $40. .. WE HAVE EXPENSES or $200 a day,'• Lowery said. Calvary Chapel bas the largest established church membership in the area. Pastor Ron Wiseman summed up the church's al- titude lo the crusade by saying, "We don't understand why they came here." The pastor indicated that other crusades come only with the backing of the area IJ).inistries. "We are praying for them," the pas tor added. "We wiJl· be grateful if they can reach so· meone, because we know we can't reach everyone." If you bought stereo sound equipment withou.t shopping the ads in the Daily Pilot, you lost both time and money. . ' . The most modern electronic marvels designed to provide listening and viewing pleasure are advertised regularly in the ·Daily Pilot. The best place t~ buy or sell along the Orange Coast, is the DAILY PILOT ( f l ( \ DAil y PILOT A . I I ty SOion Helps Block. Budget 810. C. RVSl'INGS ·-~ .......... bt..ard Robinson ol Santa Ana was one of the ftve retoalcllJla nt ~mocrats who. with Assembly l\epubUcaoa, held UP. Ule Le&l81. ature1a SU.ST bllllon .... ._.•et eatuer~ week. 'n. flvo Dein~ ill a surprise mow led bJ ~mu Willia BMwn ol San Funclsco, re. ftaaed to v()le cui tho~ budaet. Thia, coupled with an almost united GOP front against the budaet. kept Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy from mustering enough votes for passage. The de- ftly came Tuesday about six hours after the Senate approved the budget on a 32·5 bipartisan vote.' The recalcitrant Brown, it will be recalled. Jost a bjt1'rly fou.J:ht battle for the speakership tA> McCartfly L&ityear. Sanla Ana's Robinson and the four other Democrats said there was no assurance that a full 985.2 million cost of living increase for the elderly, blind and disabled would be spent by the governor. They also complained about reductions in college economic opportunity programs. . *** ST.,TE SENATOR James Whetmore CR· Buena Park) 1a makin' hls futu~ political plans abun· danUy clear. "It bas been tny intention. it is now my iDten· tion and will be my intenUon when declarations of candidacy are med in February to declare my can· dldacy for, to run in and to contiaue to represent the people oC m y 35lh Senatorial District," Whelmore B irths HOAG MIMOIUAL HOSPITAL f"H!S'"YTE RIAN Mey .... , 1t1S Mr. &. Mrs. Tlmotlly Gru...s. 9402 Tull~ Cir .. WHtmlnuer, Qlrl JoM Lai.ell, '712 G•s L.lgttt cw .. Hunt· 1 1n9ton a.~11. 9lrl Mey U, 1t7S Mr. & Mrs. Jolln Goodell, 1260 W•tS011 Aw .• Cost• Mew, girl Mey U, 1'7S Mr. & Mrs. MkM•I 010on•to, 9S42 Port 0.,. Or., Hllftti"91on 8Hcn: boy • Mr. & Mrs. Wiiiiam Wilke . llM? Ap. llleWOOO O r,. Huntl,.gton Bell, girl IN. & Mrs. lg~lo Herrero, 3'01 ,..,.,,... Lii., No. tOC. Irvine, boy .,l7, lt7S Mr. & Mrs. G<ly Ou190u, 2342 Cornell • 0r.,Cost•Mew,9 ir1 Mr. & Mrs. C.rl c .. 11", 2l00 F••rv1.,., Ad., Cost• Mew, l>Oy Mr. & Mrs.. c;.or99 K•ne. 493 Flower St., eosu Mew. boJ , Mr. & Mrs. W1ll1•m MHltn, •2• Or<llldAve .. CMon• clel Mu, 9lrl Nw. & Mrs. co.r, S~rks, l Lind~ Isle, Death N ot.Ires WAL.L Newiior\ 8Hcll, boy •y21,'97S Mr. & Mrs. Gr~ Holl•nd, 3722 A,,._ S.u~lito, lrv1nt, girl Mr. & Mrs. Joftn Belles, U2' SW• ~Ave .• CoSt.11 Mew, girl Mr. & Mrs. Jollnny Ru5S, 1626 Notwiior\ Blvd., Cost.I MeH, glrl Mr. & Mrs. Ecnr•rd Gould, 112 £.a.,, S.lllM,glrl May2', tt7S Mr. & Mrs. OtMiS Ktitll, 4716 Aofctw.. •"9 Or., Cost.I Mew, girl •yll,1t7S Mr. & Mrs. Terre1><e Ry•n, 1S..I Olertiour;. lnrlne, 9lrl Mr. & Mrs. Joe Hubbs, 1321 8elfnt, Cost.I Mew, boy Mr. & Mrs. Verne Moser, 20621 O..ucerLn., Huntington ~Kll,girl Mey JI, 1'7S Mr. & Mrs. ~re Ri<hmonO, 3172 S.lem, Irvine, t>oy Mr. & Mrs. O.vld MOOMy, l~I Titus. Westminster, girl Mr. & Mrs. Aos.s B•um~nlner •. ~ (.restv1ew Ln., Huntington 8e•cll, 91rt Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Boston, 21201 Grett1DOro, Huntington BHcn, gh1 .June 1, 1'75 Mr. & Mrs. AoMld Johnson, 11092 s.ndr• L.ee 1..1\., Huntington BeKll, girl Mr. -& Mn. Jamu Vogel, SIU Ettr.sford Ave., Irvine, Qirl Mr. & Mrs. J •mes Patte~on. 1823 Newport Hiiis Or. Eut, Newport Be•<ll,boy Mr. •net Mrs. J•mtt Tren~•f'l'IP, 2l9S1 CteKtnl, El Toro, glrl .. said this weet tn a pr~ statement. Auemblyman J Biti.. ll·fUllertoa> bas declared an interest in et.more\! aeat and a GOP primary battle ls shopina up. ••• CONGRESSMAN Mark Hannaford, the Long Beach Democrat who represents much or western Orange County bas introduced legislation calling for the fede ral government to reimburse states that. spend money for the education of Vietnamese re· fugees. • . . According to HaMaford, Health, Edu~aUon and Wetrare Secretary Caspar Weinberger has said HEW does not plan to reimburse stat.es for educ a· tional services provided to the refugees. Hannaford said he was shocked by Wein· berger's statement and his bill resulted. "The problem of the Vietnamese refugees is a national one," said the congressman, "and Calilomia taxpayers should not be expected to bear the conslderable flnanclal burden involved tn int• rraU., th• ref\laees into the malnatream of ~ ~lety.'' ••• LEGISLATION requhiDJ the local pollinl place pMcinct board to mark olt the names of the people who have voted until 6 p.m., tnatead of' p.m .. bu been slped into law by Governor Brown. Assemblyman Robert H. Burke <R-HunUnlton Beach) author of the measure (AB 754) said, "Passage of this legislation will be a definite help to those who worJci in the precincts in determining who has and haan 't voted." "The exisUng law which provides for the post· ing of the names of those who haven't cast their ballot by 4 p.m . just isn't working," he explained. "By extendine the time to 8 p.m. it will help those attempting to get out the vote lb inform lhe people, who had failed to cast their ballot by that time, that there ts sWl time to do so." -...... -~ ...... ORVILLE W. WALL. Dale of death 1 J..,. 16, 191'. Ruldent of uoun.a Hiiis, i Ca. S<irvtved by ll1s wilt, M.lrle I. Wall; one bro!ller, Warren W. Wall ot Tulsa, Otcl.r.c>1n9; •-sisters, Mrs Elloce l.aUOtrd•te of K•nsas C1ly, M•ssourl and Mrs Geor91<1 Anc14trson of 8'isto, Mr. & Mrs. Willl•m Ar5enHu, ~ Mansard Ln .. Huntington Buell, girl ~;;~~~niiiiiiiriP.;;;;;;#~~r.;;:;;;~iiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii 1 Olclallom.i. M•son1c mt moro.il wrv1ces """be S.lurday 11 00 AM, McC.O.m.ck ' L•9uno1 Beach Cn<1pel. 1n1ermrn1 Tutw, Okl•nom•. WHITFORD -... ..-... ......... .0.~~.li~~-- Other Deaths SAMUELL WHITFORD OaleofOt· • ;oln ,June 11. 191S Res1dl'nl of L..iguna Hills, Ca. !>urv1ved bf n1s wile, V1olel Wtutford, one d<1ugn1er. Mrs . .io.n C Johnson of Mounti111n View. ~' '"""'° t:.- O'ancl<ll1tdrtn; one sister. M<itlle C Wll11ford of San Gabrn~I. Cil Funer•I '°"'"'<~will be Frodily al 7 00 PM, St Georve's EP•S<opal c nurcn. l.dquna Hills, C.• lnlermen l, P.ts•dena M••oole um. M<Corm"k L.•9un• ORLA N D O, Fla. (U PI > -Mrs. Mar y Flexer Walzer , mother· in-law of goUing great Arnold Palmer, died Wednesday in a n Orlan- do Hospital following a stroke. She was 64. BeKll N\C)rlu~ry doreclors EGGLESTON, Sit HERBERT L. EC.Glf.STON, Sr Rt\tclent of San Clt~nte, Ca 0<11<' 01 Cle•lh Jul\t 18, 191~ ')urvoved f>y two Ml"S, Htrc>ert L E991t\lon, Jr Of C.len clille •nd John E Eogte\lon 01 S<on ~I.el; cla1>9hter. EI 11a t>el" J Bcno11 ol Hermosa Ena< h. and e1qnt Q<an<IClltldrtn. Strvoc~s wolf Ile hllld •I I 00 PM fnclay, P,Holo<. Voew Owpel. Olt1<1•nl. Rev. Joseph '), Slti:inens. In· terment. P•<1f1< Voew Memonal Par~. Ntwport Bt•<n. C•. Dlr~<tors, Pacofi< View Mor1u•ry MILL.EA P a lm er's wife, Winifred, was with Mrs. Walzer when she died. ·Mrs. Palmer had flown to F1orida Sunday after her mother had suffered the stroke. J ANE A MILLER Dal,. of ~atll +June 11. 197S. Res10tnl ot Lagun. Hills, •c.. S..n11ved Oy Mr husb<ll>CI, Fr-J . l M1ller; one M>n, Fred Milter of Oen- 'rn.rll; tnree d•ugllteri., Mrs Ec1n<1 JGr1H1lll ol T11>uro,., C•., Mr<,. E""lyn 'LeCl•ir• of L.•9un• Hills and Mrs 1.Jeo1nne1te Flores ot Mt\~oon Vueio; none t 9r<1nd<lllldren. s1sttr. Mr\ Melod.J l Tellert•of Sa" ~bro el, Ca Ro...,.y Fro JERUSALEM (AP) -J.--~!A...- clay I : 15 PM, MU\ S.turd<IJ 17 00 •.-n, boCll ., SI. N1< .. ol•s Ollloh< tc11urcll, L•guna Hills. ln1erment, ,Astens10" Ce meltry M<Cormo<k t ~ Be«nMOrludr'(dtrl!<IO<S ' MEAN!> ~ DELBERT w MEAN') Dale ol °" 1 •Ill June 1•. IUS 1n l "'""· C.1 ~'>1c1t-n1 i ol S..nl• An.t, C.tt ~urv1vfd DJ hts wile l Ml••nt Me•M . \On c1nd dcluql\lt·r on· : l<1w, Tomotnv g Debor.in M,.dn\ol San t• An•. daughlers and SOM·•n l,;w, •Spencer & C•tny Jon~s 01 Ont.irio, • Rober! & Suwn vaniandl o1 C...rden 1 GfoV't, O.iv1d & Pe99y McCasllnol !>dn la AN, Randy & An1li1M .. rt11>e101 ~ • t .. Ana, motn~r. Nond E ,...,._,,.., 01 : C.OSI• Mn•. m olhl'r •n ldW, Mr\ (. L I Klltle..of Cost• MI'S". love t>toO>e•'>. Bobby of lll11>0ls, Ronnie, Bruc:e ilnd How•rd, •II ol S<1nla Ana, """ M1c1><1e1 of AnaMim, Al ~ survived by nin~ gr•nck.ll1ldren Serv1Ce\ wlll bf! lleld Fri<Uy .ll 2·00 PM, Bell Broadway CNtpel w1tn Re.,,, Frc1nk L Crouc:no111 <i•nt. lnlermenf . Ht1r1>or Re•t Sbmuel Hugo Bergman, 92, a leading Israeli philosopher and the first rector of Hebrew University, died Wednes· day. Bergman was born in Prague and im migrat· -======~~~iii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii ed lo Palestine in 1920 & after studying in Berlin. WILLIAMSTOWN. ~lass . CAP> -James P. Baxter 111. Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and former president of Willi a ms College. died Tuesday at 82. Baxter won the Pulitzer in 1947 for hi s ''Sci e ntists Against Time," a history of the Office of Scientifi c Research and Develop- ment in World War II. Memorial .,•rk. Bell Broc1dwdfL...-----------4 MorlUM y dire< tors. I ALTZ·HRGERON FUt4HAL HOME Co<ona del Mar 673-94 50 , Costa Mesa b46·:?4;.>4 HUlltOAOWAY MORTUAltY 110 Broadw,;y C.0..,1.1 M e"J 642·9150 McCOltMICIC MORTUARY Laguna Beach 494·9415 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 'ACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL 'ARK Cemetery M ortuary Chapel 3500 Pac1f1c Vaew Drive Newport Beach Ca1tforn1a 644 2700 PIO FAMILY COLONIAL FU ... HAL HOMI 7801 Bolsa Ave WP!ofm1nater 893·3525 SMl'n4S' MORTUARY 827 Mam St. Huntington Boach 536-6!>39 • If tht followint sou11ds like you, please call the Sellick We'tht Control C.nter. 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IHYHI n.f ............ ,...., .... .... ..i.e ............ .., ........ ..ly D.-c ... 111 IMr....-1.-W1•1 _,11n -..., 6*7502 HAPPY HOUIS P.tdltg ValldatH ~Goodrich ' l ' ' I I By SYLVIA POaTll& Q: What ordinary, round·U.bouM product to wbl~ all ol us a.re U1>01ed every day, no matt« what we do, takee cnore lives yearly than polio belcn developmeet of the Salk vattlne? A: Flammable fabrics~lle mOfit of ua do not fully aJ>· Pteelate it, virtually all fabric. tbal surround us -to clothing, bedding, household fvmiabinfl -will bun rudi· ly. Untreated clothing often igniles fully in 20toJO1ecoocbl Tl)e exlent of tbe in- juries and deaths from burning fabrics la final· ly emerging as a result or s tud iog by the ~um er Product Sale· ty Commission's Na- tion.al Electronic Injury \ Money's Worth Surveillance System and iu U.S. Houaebold F)re Ex· perience survey. -OF AN ESTIMATED S.S mlllion fires each year, flammable fabrics are involved in 628,000. Althuuet> clothing fires represent only about a quarter of all fa bric in· cidents, they often ar-e (atal (up to 12,000 deaths annually) becaus~ they cann6l easily be escaped. The economic toll i& enormous. Burn injuries require long hospitalizatlon, care and repeated plastic surgery. Total medical and hospital costs or well over $10.000 are not uncommon. -The new officlal accident data actually understate the problem's severity because the facts are gathered from a network of hospital emergency rooms and many severe bum victims go directly to special burn centers; minor bum victims are treated by physicians in their offices, the fatally injured may go directly lO morgues. · -Despite modem medicine, human suffering and dis· f1gurement is terribte, says Dr. Abraham ,B. Bergm~. director of Outpatient Services at Children s Orthopedic #06pitaJ and Medical Cent.er in Seattle. Wash. "The treatment ol burns remains completely un- satisfactory •.. The best plastic surgery still leaves terri· ble scars . . . If we want to do anything •bout burns, pre· vention is the only answer.'' . . Q: WHAT, THEN,AREwedoin&aboutpreventlon? . A: Much too lilUe, much too slowly. • . The Federal Flammable Fabrics Act ol 1953 set st.an· qwds so lenient that 99 percent or all f abrica -even some writing papers -could meet them. The Flammable/ F~brics amendments of 1961 tightened the standards and extended them from the most explosively flammable clothing fabrics ("torch sweat.en") to include gloves, hats, babf blankets etc. The amended act has been enforced by the 'Consumer' Product Safety Commissiorr since May 1973. The CPSC can set standards, stop shipment.a. order recalls, seize gOOds. order merchandise to be brought up to standard or to be destroyed. . , Standards for carpets and rugs became eUect1ve m 71 , mattress flammability standards, m '73; sleepwear form· fants and small children ~andards did not becpme man- datory until July 29, 1973, six years after passage of the '67 amendments c ailing for them. ONLY THIS PA.ST May 1, 191i5, did regulations coveri~g sleepwear for children aged six through 12 (proposed m March '73 J become effective. Late as _it 1s, ~ough, the new "Standard of Children's Sleepwear" 1s a big step forward From now on, all children's ne'V sleepwear up to size 14 and all new fabrics likely lO be made into such sleepwear on home sewing ma chines must be n ame retardant. But sleepwear and fabrics manufactured or imported before May 1 can still be sold legally -and they may be on the shelves for years to come. SO: (1) To protect your child, look for the required label, "F1ame Resistant. U.S. Standard FF5·74." . . . · (2) Look for and follow carefully the special wash1ng to· stnJct1on label to maintain the name retardant.treal!'lent. (3) Be on guard against the few stores which m1~ht try t-0 deceive you in their efforts to unload old mercbandiae. (4) If you are confused or need information or want to complain about misleading tactics, call the CPSC_'s lOllfree Hotline (800 /4022937 in Maryland, and 800/638·2666 •n the rest of the U.S.) the Hotline is available for safety problems or q~estions concerning any consumer product. (5} ALSO ARRANGE VIA the Hotline to gel fact sheets on the problem of flammable fabrics generally, and on the special dangers of flammable fabrics to the elderly, who su/feT many more injuries and deaths from them vian the r~tofus. 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