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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-06-27 - Orange Coast Pilot7 .. . FRIDA Y AFTERNOON, JUNE 27, 1975 ~ti, NO. '11, 4 HCTIOMS. 41 f'MSS • . . _,. . .. . ·• . '" ' ' . Hinshaw Beaded l'ote · Plot-~Prosecutor . • • • Huntington Boy, 12, Electrocuted_ A IJout ScaQdal Lengthy Nixon -Testimony Told WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former President Nixon volun· tarily testifi ed for 11 hours before Watergate prosecutors and two grand jurors, it WQS revealed to- day. .· The sworn testim~onday and Tuesday was the first given by Nixon in the scandal which drove him from the nation's highest office last August. The s worn testimony pre· sumably was given without the ··Indian Bureau H it by &ml!? Loss $50,000 ALAMEDA {AP)-Apowerful bomb exploded in the office or the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs early today. causing $50,000 damage . An anonymous telephone caller sahJ a terrorist group would born b the building. Patrolman Randal Beetle said the 5:20 a .m . explosion6battered many windows, ruptured a boiler and caused extensive ceiling and structural damage. Debris was blown 40 yards from the scene. The two-story wood and stucco building was unoccupied al the time and ther e were no in· juries. Beetle Sflid the bomb was planted th.rough a vent under the ground floor in the federal build· ing housing the Bf A ortices. A telephone operatM at the San Francisco Chronicle said a EXECUTIO~S SEEN IN FBI SLA YINGS, A4. woman called at 5:30 a.m. and said the building was golng to be bombed by the New World Liberation Front, an under- ground group that has claimed responsibility for several California bombin1s. Sbe said the caller gave no reason. The explosion occurred ttle morning after two FBI agents were killed allemptinl to serve a warrant on the Pine IUdee Indian Reservation in Soutb Dakota. Tlte BJA is the agency cbar1ed with admlnlsterlnl Indian r• servaUons th rout bout the nation. Beetle said the explosion "quite possibly could be linked" to the death ol tbe two FBI aaents. and F81 sp<>kesman Tony Triplett ref erred to lbe ex· ploelon al •• a heck or • cola· cldence. '' He sold that. investJgalon did not yet know what type ot bomb lt was but thal there wu a ltroftl smell or aunp0wder at t.he 1eene. 11" damaae amounted to about S.W.000. he laid. <See ao••· • .,. AJ> ,,. protection of his pardon. Presi· dent Ford's pardon of Nixon in September covered acts com· milled during his presidency. After undergoing a medical ex· amination, Nixon was questioned at the Coast' Guard station ad· joining his San Clemente estate, his lawyer , Herbert J . Miller, said. Chief U.S. District Judge George · L . Ha rt Jr. said the transcript of the interview re· mained sealed as part of the grand jury investigation. Miller said the former presi- dent's appearance was "volun- tary" and not under subpoena. Miller said the testimony cov- ered a wide range of areas which the special prosecutor "desired lo interrogate him about." The current gr and jury, scheduled to end its work July 3, is the third and final grand jury s pecifically assign ed to Watergate matters. It has been investigating a series of Waterg-ate-related matters. Nixon was one of about 20 unin· dieted co-conspirators in the Watergate cover-up, although prosecutors said later he would have been indicted had he not . been president at the time the cover-up indict m en ts were ·banded down March 1, 1974. Nixon's health kept hi,m from being called to testify in the th.rte-month cover-up trial which ended Jan. 1 with the convictions or former close aides John N. Mitchell, H .R. Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman and Robert C. Mardian. "It was the former president's 4esire to coopel'ate with the of- fice or the special prosecutor'" Miller said. "It was Mr. Nixon's reeling in · view of the anticipated length of hi!f testimony, the present stale of bis health and the complica- tions unavoidably attendant to extended traveJ, his examinatlon will be most efficiently conduct- <See NIXON. Page AZ> CANINE I CHA UJllNIST! HARTFORD. Conn. {AP) -A II.ate canine license in the shape ot a miniature rice hydrant has . prompted calls or con,ratula· uona to the slate Canine Control Offl~e. and criticism from women •s It berationlsls who dalm the hydrant symbolizes on· ly male doas. Louis Golet, chter canln con- trol officer, satd an otficlal ln Ne-.y Britain requested extra tags to use 11 lie clips. However. he aald the tag1 are considered state property and cannot be used for that purpote. Busy Day on the Beac . - j .. ~. Dllll y Pilot Slatl Photo Whether you want t o play basketball, stroll along the boardwalk, or just Jay un- de1· the sun soaking up the rays, it's easy to do at Main Beach Park in Laguna Beach. The first rays of summer sun broke through the overcast this week. It bad the predictable effect on beach atte n- dance. Hinshaw at Head Of Vote Plot-DA Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R· Newport Beach) had a built-in campaign organization. -the Orange County Assessor's of· rice-when he ran for Congress in 1972, Deputy District Attorney Bill Evans charged Thursday. Evans' charge that Hinshaw "headed a conspiracy to use public employes in his campaign came in his opening statement to a Superior Court jury in Santa Anp. The eight-woman, rour·man jury will eventually decide if James Bertolino, 52, a long time employe in the assessor's office, participated in the alleged con· spiracy. Evans made it clear in his openinf statemfnt that he in· tends to prove that Bertolino was part o( a conspiracy that reached to the highest levels or the as- susor's office. Two illustrate bis point. the prosecutor drew a large Hinshaw campaign organization chart. · P rcbed atop the rough chart intended to illustrate the ac- tlvllles or public employes ln the campaign was then-assessor Hinlhaw and bis successor, Jack Vallerga. Evan• told the jury they ttnd others directed asaessor•1 office employea on campaign chores and then told lhe employea to submit overtime or vacation claims to compensate them for their time. He also said while Bertolino was not as deeply involved in the alleged conspiracy as some of the other ten men indicted on similar charges by the county Grand Jury, Uial he was part of the conspiracy and accepted un- earned overtime compensation. Bertolino later r:epaid the amount county auditors said was paid him for working on Hinshaw's campaign. So far. rive of his alleged co- conspirators have pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges. The five (See HINSHAW, Page ~) Solon Sei'zed On Dn1nkRap SACRAMENTO (AP ) - Veteran Assemblyman John Knox. (0-Rlchmond), \VH ar· rested early today ror investiga. lion of drunk driving. Knox, 50, chairman of the As- sembly Local Government C.Om· mittee, was the firth legislator arrested OI) such a charge in MYeD mootbs, Knox was booked at the county jaU end reluaed without baJl. Cher, So1my Given Divorce ln5 Minutes SANTA MONICA (AP) -Cher and Sonny Bono, the entertain- ment duo that rocketed to the top of the recording charts with their swooning "I Got You Babe," a decade ago, were divorced in a brief court appearance today. Superior Court Judge Mario Clinco granted Cher's motion in five minutes to be divorced from Sonny Bono, 40. Cher, 28, who took the stand to testify, confined her responses mostly to yes and no as she answered a series of questions from her attorney and the judge. Neither Sonny or the Bonos• 6-year-~old daughter, Chastity, was in court. Cher answered "no" four times to the questions whether there was any chance she and Sonny could get back together again or would benefit from counseling. The 'judge then granted her a divorce -known in California as dissolving the marriage -with the jurist to determine later such questiQnS as community proper· ty settlement and who wUl gain custody of Chas tity. The couple were married Oct. 27. 1964. Cbaallty wMS born five ye-"8later. -:rbelr h.l1ly rated television variety _series was canceled not loar an.er their spllt surfaced. Repair To Mowe : Kills Lad A Huntington Beach boy wa~ electrocuted Thursday afternoon while mowing his backyard la" n with an electric mower. A spokesman for the Orange County Coroner's office said Wayne Davis, 12. of 8952 Bain- ford Drive. apparently was killed when he attempted to use a screw driver to make a repair on the machine while it was still plugged in. A deputy coroner said the screw driver mus t h ave touched a li ve wire. The boy was pro· nounced dead at. 4:23 p.m., at Pacifica Hospital. His body was found slumped over the mower by his father when the elder Davis came home from wo rk. Efforts were m ade by Huntin gton Beach paramedics to revive the boy at the scene. The boy was standing on a damp lawn when he apparcnUy used the screw dri ,·er, according to Capt. Roger Hosmer. deputy fire marshal. Funeral services arc pending at Dilday Brothers in Huntington Beach. Red Base Denied WASHINGTON <UPI ) Somalia's ambassador to the United States, Abdulliahi Ahmad Addou. denies that the Soviet Union has a missile base in his l'ountry. Defense Secretary James R. Schlesinger recently told Congress the United States had spotted surface-to-surface mis- siles at the SomaUan port of Berber a. Or:•_:a:•t W e atller Mostly sunny Saturday but late night and early morning low clouds. Highs 75, lows about 60. INSIDE T ODAY The Fourth of JuLy is com- ing up with a bong nezt week on the Orange Coast and lcls o/ /estivtties are planned. Dot· ly Pilot Stall Writer Elliott Almond $Urveys the SCeRe on P~Cl. Al OAILYPILOT s Frldly, June 27, 1975 . '.)Lebanese Nabbed : ' 1 ·~y FBI as .Spies WASHINGTON (UPI> -The FBI hal •rre1led two Lebanese . ·'natives_. one or whom h1d top '.~··· government sec urity , 'CIHrance, on charges of spying tot the Soviet Union the Justice . ' De•artment announced today. FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley ldenlllltd Ille two au•-' pects as Sarkis 0 . PaskaUan, 38, a nd Sahag K. Dedeyan, 41 . Paskalian was arrested in New No-fault Bid . . Senate Group 01'a;rs Bil,l WASHINGTON (U P() -The Senate Commerce Co mmittee approved a federal no-fault automobile in- sur1:1.nce bill today which backers said would save r\mer.ican motorists more then $1 billion a year in premium!>. The measure was sent lo the Senate floor for con- sideration aner the July 4 holiday, aetting the stage for the third uttempt since 1972 to enact it into law. Approval came on a voice vote. OpposltJon was expressed by Sens. Ernest F. Holllngs (D·S.C.), and Vance Hartke (D-lnd. ). . U1~dcr the no-fault insurance system, persons in· 1ured in an automobile accident arc compensated for inju1ies without regard to who was at fault in the crash . Under the existing "fault" system compe nsation is puid by th~ insurance company covering the driver found lo be at fault. This sometimes leads to lengthy a~d costly c ourt fights which absorb much of the $11 b1lllon unnual premiums U .S . driyers pay /or personal injury auto insurance. Auto Aeeident Injured Countian Awarded $3 Million + An Orange County m<.in who '''as permanentl y paralyzed .from the neck down in at 1973 auto ·al'cidcnt in Mexico Thursday \\"as av.:ardcd $3 million in damagt.'s by a Superior Court jury in Santa Ana. ·The amount awarded lo Robett E:rokop, 34 , and his wife, Carol Ann. both of Yorba Llnda, was Jess than the $7 .1 million asked in their suit. Recreational Van Inc., of Long Beach, was found not to share blame for. Lbe,parlr mon)i.ol 1973. c rash on a Ba1a California hi•hway. In the single-vehicle accident, Brttkop's neck was broken. Doc· ton; have termed the resulting paralysis permanent. , The $3 million in special and ' Ceneral damages the jury de- •. 'cided the Brokops were entitled Blamed for sending the Brokops' almost new van hurtl- ing into a stone enbaqkment near Ensenada was a defective power s teering unit. Mrs. Brokop was drivlnJJ the van at the time of the accident and suffered injuries described as minor. to, howe .. ·er, is believed the most ever awarded by an Orange Coun - ty jury. Losers in the court.room dis- pute were the Ford Motor Com- pan y and Sunset Ford , ·,·Westminster, maker und seller of the van in whl~h the Brokops Were traveling when Injured. A third derendonl Jn the suit, _.·Police Trail Lord Lucan CHERBOURG, France <U PI ) -Lord Lucan. wanted by .J;cotland Yard on charges or ·:,nurdering hi s children's nurse, .. -Gas spotted in Cherbourg argu- ing \~:ilh a "beautiful brunette" in a w a t~rfront restaurant, police .~ay. :: After talking to the restaurant ·:"cl"'·ner, two Scotland Yard detec- :.'lives on Lucan's trail took ofC (or ::saint Malo, 123 miles down the :;.cou11t v.1here Lucen 1'Upposedly ·-...,·as last seen June l by an :~nglish tourist in the llotel Ccn- ;:tral. ;: The owner of Lh c restaurant, ;:1.he Golden Anchor. told police a <man he identified ars Lucan ate in -;the restaurant late in May with . ~·a beautiful brunette girl, about .,::21 years old." They had a spat .-Ouring the meal, he added. . • ... OR ANOE co.t.ST s DAILY PILOT Tho-°''""O'I C.,,.•I 0.111 Pll04 .... tl'I .oho<~ I•<""'· "'"'"d lhot ~-"·-~·. 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Bombs have been set off al Genera~ Motors Co. offices, Stan· dard 011 Co. of California, the Pacific Gas & Electric Co .. among other facillUe!. No one has been injured in the bomb- ings, but one caused a massive power blackout in San Joee . Vl'IT ....... Q•e11 C'ea1I .... BrJtal.n'• Queen Elizabeth has acceptea "with pleasure '' an Invitation from President Ford to vlait the United States In July, 1978, to help celebrate the bicentennial. 'l'he queen and Prince Phlllp wlU be here from July 7.11. Yorlr City and Dedeyan was pi'i_ktd up in Rockville, Md., a IUuurb O( Washington. : The criminal complaints filed against the two alleged that they photographed classified informa- t!O!l with assistance from top of· f1 c1al1 in the Soviet mission to the United N1Uons, Kelley said. Pas~aUan was charged with coup1rae1 to gather ciaSdifled national defense information to aid a foreign country. Dedeyan was aUe,ged to have failed to re- (l!llr&.W .. ~I P11.oto1ro~1 of••· t1onal defense information. Homer Boynton, deputy assis· tant FBI director fox ejltemal af· falrt, said the FBl trlt.elllgence dlvl1lon had· lbvesUgMted th e case for "several years.'• Asked If the case were a major one, Boynton t old reporters "Any spy case ls a major case." ' Evaluating the si_g(llflc.ance of -the documents involved. In the ar· retl! made.today, Boynton said "Apparently the Justice Depart'. ment considered them signifi· cant enough to authorize the ar- rests." The laat spy case, Boynton 1ald, was In the summer of 1973 when an Air F'orce l!lergeanl was convicted after attempting to pass secret material to a Soviet contact in Ne w York. Boynton sald t he latest in- vestigation began when the FBI learned that a photograph of a secret de fense document was passed lo two officials of the Sov· iet mission at the Unlted Nations and an a ll eged Soviet in- telligence agent in New York. In- vestigators did not know the Identities or the two suspect! at the time. All three contacts, ·who huve been natmed co-conspirators but not charged, have now returned lo Ru ssia, Boynton said. The in- vestigation was not believed to have triggered their departure. Whil ~ in thi s country l'a!Mhlion . a p~rmMri•ttt r~•ld~n! alien, has been an employe of the Armenian General Benevolent U~ion In New York City, Boynton said . Dedeyan, a naturalized U.S. citizen, left the applied Physics Laboratory where he had top secret clearance and sometime ago returned to his former job at Operations Research, Boynlon said. Boynton said the Investigation of the case will continue, center- ing on efforts to obtain more de· tailed Information from the sus- pects. f're• Pllfll! A J NIXON •.• ed ln Cullfornla, ·· Miller suid. The stipulation filed in Hort 's court was signed b both special prosecutor Henry~ Ruth Jr. and Miller. It said Nixon wanted the fact of the proceeding made public because of in_quiries made about it. and ttlat the special prosecutor had no objec- tion . The Interview look place days after the third anniversary or the break-in by Nixon's aides al the Democratic National Committee In the Watergate complex. Two years ago about this lime Nix- on 's former counsel, Johfl W. Dea n Ill, was leveling his charges at the president during the Senate Watergate hearings. And one year ago, the I-louse Judiciary Committee v.:as near- ing its hearings on Nixon's ouster. Nixon resigned Aug. 8, a few days after disclo*ing a White House tape for June 231 1972 In which he ordered Haldeman' to use the CIA to halt the FBI in · vestigation of the break-in. B.andits Fire In Escaping From Robbery Firing shots Into the ceiling to cover their escape, a pair ot ban· dlts made off with $9'.)0 from San Juan Capistrano's Mexico Lindo restaurant Thursday night aner holding employes and cuslomeni at gunpoint, sherltf's deputies said today. Witnesses said the men fired at least tour shots from their pistols into the ceiling t1s a warning iagalnst following them into the street. "One tall guy and one short guy" is ho\" witnesses described the 1unrfien ln the 11 ... tn. rob· bery. The two men walked into Ute r•taurant near cloeJng time, pW¥ their 1ub• ml took re· tttpt, and cash from the UJI and from 1mpioy~1· 1nd CW1tomen ' wallets. No one In the restliurant w11 injured, deputitl 1aid. Man Found Slai.il SOUTH LAKE TAHOE <UPI> -'T'he bodY ot " man, brut1Jly beat.en and slabbed numerous times. wH round Thursdai In"' BtjoU a.rea apartment. I Goodbye, Coluna&Ja This is something Orange Coast yachting buffs won't see anymore -Columbia, 1958 America's Cup defender and lhe 12·meter yachtJtiat catapulted the West Coast into Amerl'ca's Cup competition,. under sall. She has been sold to a Swedish yachting syndicate and left Newport Harbor for the last time today. See story, Pag~ BT . More Coal, Nuclear Use Urged for U.S. By JACK CHAPPELL 01 IM D•llr Plltt ltWi If the United States Is to re· !!over from its economic malady, tt must decrease its reliance on ~mported oil and greatly expand its own production of energy from nuclear and coal sources, tprmer Rep, Chet HoUficld 11ld Thursday. Holifield, speaking In Sun .Clemente to the Orange County Coast Assocl·ation, likened oil prices charged by mideast na- tions to "The old Barbary rip off" and said the United Slates ,,·as the vic tim of a "con- spiratorlul s hakedown" on oil prices . llollfleld retired from his Congress\onatl aeal In December. He h ad been a member of Congress representing the Whit- tier area for 32 years and was vice chairman and later chuirman or the J oin Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy for 10 yean. Holl(ield said an abundant and stable production of energy was the base Of the American way 0£ life and that without it the coun- try would decline. He called for leadership to develop a co m- prehensive national energy policy. That policy should be to de- velop all sources of energy possi- ble. He said he fa vored offshore oil and e xpanded Alaskan oil pro- duction saying; "We have lil:Ot to get energy wherever we can get it. We 've got to take the risks that are involved." He criticized environ men- talists for holding up production o( new energy sour ces particularly nuclea r po"'c ; plants which he said were the safest and lea&t polluting of all energy producers. "We must temper environmen· talis m with practicality," Holifield said. Holifield also criticized what he called the nation's "blind de· pendence on foreign oil.'' HINSHAW meb ore awalUnc st11tenctn.. After Evans concludecl hit' opening-statement, Bertolino's attorney Don Phamer, said he would wait to present his initial argument until the prosecution re1LI lta c11e. . · The llrtt wtlne~ii1hi.d \,~ ll•lin• \old bf 1~tlln~U Ill 1.\il. r.rlmlry electlllh di tb b•lil elloW a11esiior'I tif ice Bhlp1oylfi habg Hlnlihaw si1ns n•r polUtll slllltes. / Later In lhe day, Wlllllln It. Sonlmers to1d~h• jul;:. he reP<!l'\· eel to a polli g ~Old Ui rela~ voter turnou tob1tiiUBHI lo HJn1haw'a · ~ampalitt he ad- qu•rter•tn lr•lne ' Sbttlmeri blkd 1dent1nlill un ab!en•e rrottl ll<dr~ allthor!tii!Jon purportedly turned in for time spent on-the campblgn. And, he-identified an overtime slip calling for him to be paid six hours for the time actually spent. on Hinshaw 's campaign. · · · Brown Ask& Fundamentals SACRAMENTO CAP) -It's better to teach children reading and other bas ic skills, than to have macrame classes in com- munity colleges, says Gov. Ed- mund Brown Jr. He also believes that private businel!IS does more vocational l~aining, be~ause il is the ul- timate beneficiary. The Democratic governor was especially critical or summer schools , adult education courses and community colleges in a meeting "'ith leaders of the Na · tional Association of Colored People. Bomb Jars Rushmore KEYSTONE, S.D. (U PI ) -A bomb ripped themoun· ltaln silence s urrounding Mount Rushmore National Monument ea rly 'foday, causing ext ensive damage to windov"s in the visitors' center. Har vey Wickware, ~taunt Rus hmore superin- tendent, said the bomb ex- P"locled a boUt 4 a.m., or about two hours before tou(ists begin their daily pilgrimage to view the st~e heads or four former presidents. Wickware said the bomb "'a5 of undetermined size and composition. He added that the monume nt was open for business as usual but with security doubled. eSPECIAL INVITATION• now. and group order Cert a etc, etc, e c ..... urnish- eduled tions elected peciaf duced. de red sale, 7eJ, ~" ~e#Ulit, '/.e,. 345 NORTH COAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH. CA. 12651 171•1 494-8551 2,;Je49 HAWTHORNE BLVD. TORRANCE. CA. ll0505 1213) 378·12711 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 92ero (71'1 1!42·2050 I . (' I The column appears dally euept Satarday, and Monday•. ot a problem? Tllcn write Pal Duma. Pat will cut rPd tape. get t~ a,111wera and ac· • I Ion JIOU need to solve inequitie1 fn 'i..l government and 1" business. Moll your question• to Pat Dunn /At Your ~ervice . 0 ro nge Coast . Vally Pilot. P.O. Bor 1560. Costa . Mesa. CA 92626. I n~lude your telephone number Sa1'i•g Wiidiife · DEAR PAT: Is there some or· ganization that aids preservation of wildlife? My hl.tsband and I are interested in all animals. Our dream is to work at a wildllf e . preserve in Africa or some similar place. Where can we ob- tain further information about how to achieve this? T.C., San Clemente Tbe Natlon·aa Wlldllfe Feder•· tion, 1412 16th St., N.W., Washington, DC 20036, ii Bending Information to you. Another re· ader, S.R., San Juan Capistrano, also should contact tbls organba· tlon regarding current action be· Ing taken to control whale slaughter. A NWF spokesman sald that It bad Joined a number ol other groups fl«bt&ng unllmlt· ed whale killing by Japanese and Russian Ushermen. He said tbat these groups held a meetln« Jwae 16 in Washington to forma.late a method of protest &o bo&h the Japanese and Russian em· ba11ies. Bright Beef DEAR PAT: Am I correct in believing that stores are not al· lowed to add anything to ground beef except fat? If so, why does a package of ground beef so often look bright red on the outside and dark, purplish red inside? R . F ., Mission Viejo No extra water or other ll· quids, extenders, binders, color· Ing, tenderizers or preservatives may be added to ground meat. Fat ls allowe d, and seasonings may be added as long as they're identified on the label (as ln meat loaf mix). Freshly cut or «round beef is naturally a dark, purplish red. When it's exposed &o air, a natural pigment in tbe meat combines with oxygen &o produce the bright r ed color . Most butchers take advantage ol this natural process, and expose freshly ground beef to the air for a few minutes to allow the sur· face to develop this appetizing red color before they wJ'ap it. '.Jut Slow' DEAR PAT: I sent $20.95 tothe Webster Dictionary Company in New York on April 28 for a 1 454-page encyclopedic die· ti'onary. So fa~ I, haven't re· ceived it, even though my check has been cashed. I'd really lose faith in everything lf good old Webster is involved in a rip· off. Have I been had? Be h R. T., Laguna ac Your faith ls safe, but let's hope you have an extra supply or patience. Webster's spokesman said that delivery takes from six to eight weeks arttr orders are received and checks deposited. When asked if these dictionaries were back ordered, the spokesman replied, .. No, we're just slow." If your dictionary does not arrive by July 7, let me know. Pupp9 Em DEAR PAT: Our puppy is try- ing to allow us to bousetraln him, but mistakes do happen. What kind of treatment should I use to protect my carpet, and how can I clean old stains I didn't notice immediately ? J . H., Dana Point Your puppy's training will pro- gress well If you take him outside as soon as be finishes bis meals. Treat bis errors promptly. Rinse repeatedly with cold water. Tben let the carpet dry and apply a commercial spot·Ufttag spray, sucb as KZR, or a 50·50 mixture of sadsy ammonia and water, or de- tergent and water. A half bottle ol dub soda poared over the .-ain and .wiped ap allO 11 recom· mended. Addlnc vlne•ar to the cleanilal mixture, or usilag an an· tlsepUc or odor·combaUag spray, will ellmlaa&e the odor and discourage your pappy from revisiting &be aeeae of bl• crime. Dried stains are very cllfflcult &o remove. A YS would Uke to bear from readers who bave dis· covered a good bome cleaning soJutloa or a product t.bat IUC· ce11fu_t1y clean• old Rains. Lo11do11 Brlflges DEAR PAT: I would like to know if the London Bridie ln Lake Havasu City, Arti., is the orictnaJ, famous London Bride•? M.S., Newport Beach Tile Lake H1va1• City a.amber of Com metee reports t.bat Ill brtd1e, ballt la 1824, It toe of m•IU' brtd1n t.bat bave IPUftM tlte Tlla111e1 RJver. Mo.t ,.ople t.blak of the Tower artctae u tbe "real" Loadoa 8rt4fe~ Altboa•la Ute aom aq bGIJt a pon· &oen bridle ove:r Hae 11aama ID u A.D., Ge ftrat nal bttdge WH e.wlCnle&ed la M4 A.O. It WU tlellroye4 in 1114. Lon•oa•1 nr"M ...-.Jtrtqe"H~llllll'- Ul'IT ......... SHARKS 'INVADING' NEWARK WATER SUPPLY? Toya Blackahear, Rahim• Hoffman Examine Babies Junior '.JBws' Sharks in Neu:ark's Water NEWARK , N.J. (UPI) - While playing in the spray of a fire hydrant, 12-year-old Rahlma Hoffman ·and her friends swear they saw five baby sharks tum· ble from the hydrant's nozzle. The fifth shark was over two reetlong. James Buford, the city's health and welfare director, said the five gray-backed fish were indeed small sharks. pass into the pipes when the screens are removed for clean· ing. Buford said t here were a number of unprotected holding reservoirs where fish could have been planted. "There could be serious conse- quences if, for example, the sharks appear to come from a re servoir," said Buford. • Friday, June 21. 1975 DAILY PILOT Bones on Coast? Peking Man Hunted f't'om Wire Services VlST A -Should the bones of tbe Peking Man be unearthed, pluter casts made from them before their disappearance could be u1ed to determine authentici- ty, according to Dr. Spencer Roarers of the museum of man. A search is belng conducted by Christopher Janus to find tht? bones, which he said may be hid· den in a cabin near Camp Pendleton. Janus, who was unsuccessful in his search for the cabin Thurs- day but plans to try again today, Hid he was contacted by a young Army enlisted man, wbo claimed to have found the ancient bones in an abandoned cabin. Janus said the soldier contact· ed him in an effort to colJect a $150,000 reward J anus offered for information leading to the re· covery of the fossils. "Th~re 's high-level interest in these fossils," said Janus, a 64· year -old Chicago investment broker. "We've had a lot of help from the Stale Department and the FBI." "When it comes down to pay- ing $500,000 for the bones, you know our government is going to help," Janus said when asked who would pay for the fossils if they were found. Janus was induced to look in this area a fter being contacred by Donald Githens, 25, who is sla· tioned at Ft. Bragg, N.C. Githens claimed he found the bones and some photographs of China in the 1940s in a cabin footloc1cer near here 15 years ago. However , Githens.Janus and party were unable to locate the cabin Thursday. Githens said he kept one of the bones and 66 photogn1phs that appeared to sh.ow scenes of China, but forgot about them un· til he heard of Janus' search. The Peking Man fossils arc believed to be those of a creature that lived more than half a million years ago. Parts of 40 skeletons were unearthed in a limestone quarry near Peking in the late 1920s. · The bones r e portedly were packed by Marines departing China in 1941 and were those or "Sinanthropus pekinensis," a big.game hunter who used tools and cooked his food about 400,000 years ago. They are said to be the largest sample of Homo erectus !ipecimens ever round. Janus has told President Ford that he may take the remains back }o China if they are found. Plas ter reproductions were made of four of the five Peking Man skulls excavated from the Lower Cave at Choukoutien in the 1930s and are on exhibit in th~ Museum or Man. • The real skulls are duplicated in ··every detail" in three ol the four San Diego cast.s, Dr. Rogen said. The fourth reproducti9o ts part cast and part composJle, taken from the incomplete slc,ull or a young wom an. but mis=· g pjeces in that skulJ were a later on the basis or informal on from other fossils taken from"Ul~ dig near Peking. Rose Tyson, curator or physical anthropology at the Slln Diego museum, said in an in · terview Wednesday that the Choukoutien excavations yielded bones Crom at least 40 members of the species and material from al least 14 skulls. Railroader Recalls Old Times Sunday If you're going to be looking for "Sunday 's Best" in the Daily Pilot, m ake a note to Jook at these : HAPPY HOLIDAY -A light· hearted look at yesteryear's holidays by r ailroad history buff Steve Donaldson again gives Orange Coast travelers of today a peek at how it used to be when a train could whis k you from the end of Newport pier to downtown Santa Ana in 12 minutes Oat. Special YOU Section story tells how July 4 weekends at the beach used to be. SPACE SAGA -Special re· ports by United Press Interna· tional Science Editor Al Rossiter Jr. preview the mid-July space adventure in which Soviet and American teams are to rcn· dezvou s 136 m il e s a bove Germany for two days of ex· perimentation and c r oss \'isitation bet ween an Apollo and a Soyuz. (SUND A Y'S BEST] LEA YING LAOS -Former Newport Beach resident Lee Bernard and her husband spent a memorable five years in Laos. She colorfully describes the land, and records what it was like r~ turning lo her homeland after becoming accustomed to "a fatrv tale land, ti before the Pathet Lao took control. FOOD FOR FOURTH -Daily Pilot comparison shopper Peggy O'Donnell s urveys the price of a bag of groceries on the Orange Coast again -just in time lo pre· diet the probable ups and downs that will s how up in your food bill as you lay in supplies for holiday weekend picnics and speci~l family meals, scheduled for YOl! Section. "I just can 'l tell you how they gotthere," be said. One official s uggested the children's imagination might have run wild, possibly inspired by a current motion picture. Stranded Cycles Lost Forever? But Rahima and her friends stand by their story. "We saw them shoot out of the fire hydrant," Rahima said. "One looked Uke it was half alive, so one boy started hilling it with a stick. Then its tongue came out," said Rahima. Rahlma's 7·year-old sister and a 10-year-old friend backed up her story. No adults, however, were present. "I think we have to accept the story of the children, ti said Buford, who found Rahima very convincing. "In the meantime, we 're checking out several leads." Buford said the sharks were apparently small enough to pass through the hydrant's nozzle. He also said a marine biology pro- fessor told him it ia possible for a shark to adapt to fresh water. Newark gets its water from three res e rvoirs and a watershed. All the intake pipes are covered by screens, but one reservoir worker said fish could Nixon Military Aide Retiring From Marines Lt. Col. Jack Brennan, long lhe military ajde or former president Richard Nixon, disclosed Thurs· day he is retiring from the Marine Corps to become .head of Nixon's office staff 1n San Clemente. . Brennan said he would retire July 31. He previously had been scheduled to go to the Naval War College in Newport. R.t., one of the most important steps in a Marine officer's career. . Brennan had been a military aide to Nixon since bis first term in office in 1969. He acCOmJ?anl~ Nixon on trips to 41 countries m· eluding those to China and Russia. Although officially attached to the operations and training division at nearby Camp Pendleton, Brennan has spent most or his time in San Clemente since Nixon's resignation. Plush Life For Commies CHICAGO CAP) -American Communllt.1 travel fint class when it comH to accommoda· Uons. 1 ·•we're very comfortab e here," General Secretar)' Gus Hall sald as the Communilt Par· ty USA checked into Cblcaao'• del\Pe Amba11ador Welt foe lll 211t nattonal convenUon. Hundreds of Communl1l1 milled amld the pluab carpets and ornamented balla of tbe elet•nt old hotel ln the Mart Of the clty'a fublooable Gold c.oast dlllrict Thursday. By ARTHUR R. VINSEL Of UM O•llY Pli.t 54.llff Coyotes, jackrabbits and small scaven ger s that haunt the rugged , rocky ravines of Cleveland National Forest m ay inherit $2 ,000 worth of motorcycles left stranded there 11 days ago. This is the epilogue to the ad· venture story of three Orange Coast men who rode their trail bikes into the rough terrain around Los Pinos Peak behind Lake Elsinore and became lost. James P . Stovall, 30, of 2507 Lehigh Place, Costa Mesa, Alan R. Vega, 31. of 25771 Padua Drive, Mi ssion Viejo, and William Campbell, 31, Santa Ana, made it into the wilderness. Getting out was a worse or- deal. Stovall and Vega were lost ·for 30 hours before being rescued by a sheriff's search team. Now. getting their abandoned motorcycles out bas become another nightmar e. . Stovall claims today the U.S. Forest Service is thwarting their efforts lo reclaim his Husqvama 250 cc machine and Vega's Honda 175trail bike. .But Marvin Stout, U.S. Forest Service district fire management omcer, says the government is strictly bound by policy in the matter. The motorcyclists took a wrong fork on a fire trail June ~4, becoming lost and trapped with malfunctioning motorcycles al the end of a deep ravine al the base of a cliff. They want to hoist their bikes out by helicopte r . EffortS to bring them out by four.wheel drive pickup truck ·and dune buggy failed. Stovall and Vega tried lour helicopter rental firms which re· fUled to accept the mission. A fifth in Rialto wants $275 per hour jU1t to fly over the remote area before deciding if it would even attempt the operation. · "We haven't got that kind or money,'' Stovall said. One alternative was a big four· place helicopter on contract to the U.S. Forest Service and based only about five minutes fiying lime from the rugged ca- nyon where the gasoline-filled motorcycles stand waltin11. The priva te pilot assigned there agreed to airlift the bikes out wltb a net artt1r his 10 a.m . to 6 p.m. duty shift is finished for $'l25 in and $225 out, but bu now has been forbidden from even taking the job on hit own time by U.S. Forest Se.rvlce officials. Tbe chopper la on call from 10 a.m. to e p.m., but the Forest Service contract controls It 2' hourt a day. "They went in too far and now lh•y're wanlinf. th• ~yers to baU them out, ' ea.ya the Fotttt Servke's Stout, notlnjtho reaton la pc19led aaalnat entry. Stovall admits 'it ts posted, but claims the riders entered the forbidden territ.ory accidentall y. Stout explains that federal policy flatly forbids the U.S. Forestry Service from using gov· ernment equipment either owned outright or contracted for. to retrieve the motorcycles. "I s uggested they di smantle the motorcycles and backpack the parts out," Stout added. But Vega and Stovall have had their fill of the brutal territory. "It took Al a nd me 15 hours to hike out of there and 1t 's only a dts· tance of four or five miles.'' says Stovall. The th ird c o mpa nion . Campbell. was able lo find a route out after the other two motorcycles broke down. Vega and Stovall even ap· pealed to search and rescue of· ficers at El Toro MCAS for a heli copter, but were told the Matines also are prohibited from retrieving the motorcycles. And with each day's passage as the sum mer sun bakes the Santa Ana Mountains and brush dries out, Forestry officials warn the fuel-filled motorcycles post.• extreme fire hazards. "They say if they cause a fire. we'll be responsible.'' worril'!> Stovall. "We have lhis kind of lh.ing constantly,·· says Forestry spokesman Stout. ''Other th<.tn feneing off the forest. which we don't want lo do, there 's jut no• way to prevent it." -----------------. IOl11011ET rowm TAM JUNIPERS California's f1vo11te low·91ow1ng Juniper "AO Explm 71 1/75 99~ Ground Cove1. F tesl~ Rtd $ 4 SO & Or1nge REG. S7.95 .. NOW ~.~~~ ·~~H NOW 99~ FRUlf TREH ••• $ 6 95 REG.SUS ..... ~ ... ow 99~ 111$11 {4/ .. [a.,f STOLENS llf~lEN. 8r19h1!1'"•1111• lr•lurod ••11\, IOw flOWlfl. 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Or some famed jazz group ad just showed up. t\las, the cameraman's probe roved that it was none of these. e people were just standing in ne io get into a movie. Further robing unearthed the fact -that is film fare with the heavy ubltc appeal is an epic titled ·mply, "Jaws.•· MOVIE ADS AND ftlm reviews fo~m you lhat the plot line on is flick is fairly simple. It is st a story" about a shark with ctive teeth. This delightful movie haracter plies about in the cean waters, chomping on krious individuals. Ads for the movie show the -a.rk with his amply endowed niouth and jaws looking up rrom tli6~ depths upon a lone lady swimmer. "She was the first .. ,"the advertisement <Jdvises y<AI> Clearly, arter you have seated y6tlrsel£ through the entire mov- iB'run. you will think twice about get.ling anywhere near an ocean, much less a bathtub. You 'll even sfa'rt checking the boUom of your drjn.k glass to a ssure there isn't a ~:ast in there who will surge to 11\e surface and relieve you or y~r upper lip. / :)IT, LONG LINES TO GO view the J1&;s in action, however, clearly ill!hjtrate what folks want in their rlinvies today. They want to be hlffi-iried, scared out of their pMiits and reduced to a quivering P'oKldle or buttermilk. Just look al some of the alternates to delight the mov·· iegoer who has already .been Jawed. "The Towering Inferno'' is still playing around, with Paul Newman and Steve McQueen. You may go watch people burn and fall s creaming· out or· a skyscraper. You will never use an elevator again. Or there is ··Earthquake.·· starring Charlton Heston and presented in a new medium which you are darkly advised is called only "Se nsurround ... "EARTHQUAKE" SHOULD provide us with a mass eXodus or popu l atiori from Cal4fornia, particularly tho5e cilii~. who moved here ag,ainst advice from eastern friends who warned we · suffer a lot of quakes in this re· gion. After "Earthquake," the rumble of a passing auto will be enough to send you diving beneath your bed. W( •·Earthquake" won 'tdoil for I try the one titled simply. · g." The ads advised you that · g" is. "The Picture You Set' Your Eyes Closed." That's · tetrick. '"Well, maybe I will go to the JMYies tonight. ·'The Return of tffi Pink Panther" sounds aboul m y speed. B0NN1 'West Germany (UPI) -The fori.ign miniiten of West Germany and Brazil tOday signed: a $4 .25 billion treaty that will giv~ Brazil nuclear equip· ment and technology and provide Germany with an assured long· term supply of uranium ore. Braz.ili.lln foreign minister An· tonio F . Az.eredo da Silveira said his country' did not intend lo use the agreement for the secret manufacture of an atom bomb. . . "BRAZIL IS OPPOSED to the prolife'.ration of nuclear weapons," Azeredo da Silveira told a news conference after sign- ing the nuclear cooperation treaty. German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher said Brazil could not divert reactor fuel provided under the treaty to make an atomic bomb. India used a Caoadian reactor in con· structirig its ffrsl nuclear bomb 13 months ago. "First this agreement is cov· ered by adequate safeguards," Genscher said, although he did not describe them . "Second, the Brazilian govern- ment has promised not to look for loopholes in the agreement, even if it contained loopholes, which it does not.'' mE AG R EEMENT came two weeks after the United States in- itialed a meeting behind closed doors in London of s everal nuclear powers to discuss wavs to prevent the spread of nucle ar weapons. Azeredo da Silveira s aid Brazil would immediately begin negotiations with the lnterna· tional Atomic Energy agency in Vienna, named to police the agreement. New Clashes, Bomb Blasts Rock Beirut BEIRUT. Lebanon <UPI ) Fourteen mqrtar shells exploded near the downtown offices of the rjght-wing Phalangist Party to- day, hours after two mortar bombs damaged a building where Palestin-ian guerrilla leader Vasser Arafat was hold· ing a meeting. The Phalangis ts. incensed over · the attack, cut off main roads in - to the capital. PHALANGI ST P A RTY sources said the mortars killed one man and injured two others, raising the casualty toll for five days of street fighting lo 20 dead and more than 40 injured. The shelling marked the first time this week 's fighting between Phalang is ts and Lebanese leftists spread to the downtown area from the suburbs Of Ain Rui;nmaneh and Chiah. \ THE PHALANGIST s ources said they believed the mortar ·s hells caine from the Al · Bachoura area . which i s dominate'd by leftist political gr.OUl?S. Daily Pilot DetiY«y ll Guorantffd Mooday·Fridav· II you do not riave your DaPEl• by 5 30 l).m . call bel0<e 7 p m and your copy will be de· livered Safurday and Sunday 11 you uo no1 receive your copy by 9 am. S11tur· day, Of 8 am Sunday, call be!Ofe 10 a "' and ywr CODY Wiii be oel1vered cwc:.i.tio. ,,,,,...,, Most Orange Counly A1eas 64J-4lJ I Northwesl Huntington Beach. and Wes1m1nster .•.... i.40-IJJO San Clemenle. Capostraoo Beach San JuanCapis11allO. Dana Point. South Laguna Laguna N iguel . • • . 4tM6lO \ - • U~IT1 ..... ..... .,., . ., Country music singer Roy Clark is "resting well and in good condition'' at St. Thomas HoS'pital in Nashville where he is being treated for bronchial pneumonia, according to hospital officials. Crackdown On British • Escalating NAIROBI, Kenya (UPI > - Ugandan authorities have arrest· ed a number of Britons and may try them for treason, Uganda radio said today . A broadcast monitored in Nai robi said British "propagan· da" concerning the case of con· demned British lecturer Dennis Hills could on ly lead to a "tougher line" against the other 700 Britons Jiving in Uganda. ''For the information of the British government, some British are now in custody await- ing the military tribunal," Ugan· da radio s aid . ''They will possibly face the same trial as Hills because their cases are even worse .'' A KAM PALA MILITARY court earlier this month convict· ed Hills, 61 , of treason and sen- tenced him to death for allegedly describing Ugandan Pr:esident Idi Amin as a "village tyrant" in an unpublished manuscript. The broadcast appeared to re· verse Amin's statement Thurs- day that Hills ' case had nothing to do with other Britons in his east African nation. He said then he would grant Ugandan citizenship to Britons who wanted it. adding. "The Britons in Uganda are good .. '' AMIN ALSO SAID Hills had told him British authorities had asked him lo slay in Uganda as a "spy" when his teaching con· lriict expired in 1973. The c harge was denied ''utterly" by a foreign office spokesman in Lon- don. Amin postponed Hills' execu· lion once. but then rescheduled it for July 4. He said Hills will be shot by a firing squad unless British Foreign Secretary James Callaghan flies to Uganda to dis· cuss the case. NVDE FEMALES IRK ANGLERS HAVERl-llLL, England (UPI ) -Jim Miller, vice chairman of the local fishing club, has ap. pealed to the East Anglian Water Board to ban nude female swim· mers from a nearby lake because. he said, it prevents fish from breeding. "We are Curious about this," Miller said Thursday. "It spoils our angling. We must put a stop to it before it becomes perma· nenl." . Lightning lnj11res 4 Thunderst.onns, Winds Hit Ohio Areas :1-perafure• •• ill • , ) .u,_.;.; ""' " ... , ... " .. Y"lt•• ~ .. ...... " .,._ .. ,.,. " -" ""'-' " F-.. .. " = u " -· " K-01' " ..... _ " -" IC." .. " ~~ • • ~01, .. " .. --n " Et. ... " " -" M:::~· " .. ....... City .. --.. -.. -'" ,, I ,_ " ~ M » " " M H .. M " .. M ~ ~ " ,, " .. " " • " " " .. " ~ • y " " u • " " l h• m • n 1.0 . " ... (Coo•lal weather itl· formolioo IDiJj ,,. '"""" "'" ' daJl .. P.~81) ' • India Unrest Reported- (Editor•' Note: The .following dispatch is based on an official government briefing.and on other" information cleared by ce111or1.a/ter the proclamation of.a aiate of emergencg in India.) ¥rested in nine of India's 21 states after.the pro· clamalion of a stale of emergency early Thursday.· The government's purpose was to head off a na· lionwide civil disobedience campaign against Mf.S. Gandhi's re[usal to resign following her convictiOD for illegal use of government officials in her 1971 campaign for Parliament. NEW DELHI, India (AP) -Scattered violence and strikes were reported following Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's crackdown on her political enemies, but the government said the situation in India generally was calm. New Delhi's streets were normal today, with business establishments and government offices open and no extra police in sight. A government spokesman said 90 persons were arrested in New Delhi and 450 in Madhya Pradesh, India's ceotral st ate. He said they were being ••very well looked after" and acknowledged that \bey in- cluded leaders or opposition parties. Strikes closed some businesses and o£fices in Bombay and in Haryana state north of New Delhi. Police used tear gas against rioters stoning buses and throwing up roadblocks in Ahmadabad, capital of Gujurat state 275 miles north of Bombay. 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Euclid 871-5988 NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island 644·2121 CERRITOS #1 63 Mall 92•(-1 625 HOUIS- ( ( ( •J ) • ( ~ SAN DIEGO CAP> -The Amencan \,'\YU ua>ertlea Union aaya it is 1endln1 to the Senate Jntemaence Committee a •.000- word report on aUe1ed plot! by the FBI aad Saa Dleao Police to ;:::ainate a local anUwar activist, ac~ to ~ewspaper re· In a c~yright story In today's San Die10 Unlcn ACLU at· t«ney ff. Peter Youn1 wu quoted as saytna the repOrt contalni the accounts of two former FBI and police informants. Young laid the informants were ordered to kW Peter Bo~mer_, former ttonomics Instructor at San Diego State University, the Union said. Glrl £eaes A .... I• •e.r WALNUT CREEK (UPI) -Two·year-old Dusti Baugh was in stable and satisfactory condition today after having her arm bitten off by a ~t bear. The child loat her arm above the elbow Tbu.nday on a rural ( , J road near Clayton iD Contra S · Cotta County. She was with ta le h_er parents, who live in An· _ • _ ttocb, and approached the . . caged bear. It was not im-m~ately known whether the bear reached out and grabbed the child or whether s he stuck her arm into the cage. Ceraterlold Sues Pla11fllrl I' LOS ANGELES (UPI) -A high school teacher, who tem- porarily lost hls job after posing nude for Playgirl magazine sued the magazine and two of its employes Thursday, charging them with invasion of privacy. Louis Zivkovich, a Victor Valley high school teacher, said he agreed to be photographed and interviewed by employes of the magazine "for pu~es of health and physic&l fitness and physical culture layout and there was an expressed understand- ing between the parties that the photos were to express no sexual implications." Election· Claallfle• Blocked SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Legislation establishing a system of partial taxpayer financing of state general election campaigns has been defeated by the Senate. The measure, which also woµld strictly limit campaign con· tributions, was rejected Thursday on a 17-19 vote, four short of ap· proval. The author, Sen. Anthony Beilenson CD-Los Angeles), was granted reconsideration to bring the bill up again later. A••emlJlfl Olcatl• Acupuncture · SACRAMENTO (UPI) -The Assembly has given final legislative a pproval to a bill which legalizes the practice of acupuncture by persons certified by the state Board of Medical Examiners. The measure would require that acupuncturists be licensed and would allow the m to treat only patients who were referred by a physician, dentist, podiatrist or chiropractor. Doctor• to Paff llefHlte• LOS ANGELES (AP> -Of 126 Los Angeles area doctors ac- cused of taking kickbacks on laboratory tests, 118 have agreed lo pay settlements totaling $185,000 in restitution to patients and legal costs. • · In the settlement reached Thursday, the physicians did not admit any wrongdoing, and the eight remaining doctors decided to fight the accusations. The doctors were accused in civil sui ts of taking illegal re~ates on laboratory tests, mainly .blood tests, performed by Da mon Medical Laboratory, Inc. FaMaaSeparata Actor Fabian Forte, 1950s pop music idol, and his ac- tress wife, Kathleen, have sepcarated after nine years of marriage. The breakup was d6scribed as amicable. Moss Returns For Overdose Death Charge LOS ANGELES (AP) -Ken· neth Moss, who says he made $1.5 million in the stock market before age 26, was arraigned Thursday for murder in the heroin overdose death of a rock drummer. The charge followed a 45· minute a ppearance by ente r· tainer Cher Bono before the Los Angeles County Grand Jury. Moss was indicted for allegedly providing a lethal heroin dose to Robbie Mcintosh, a ?8-year-old drummer with the Average White Band. Moss had been sought s ince his Feb. 4 indictment in the incident which allegedly occurred during a Sept. 23, 1974, party at his Hollywood Hills home. Moss, who says he dropped out of Wall Street five years ago after becoming a millionaire, indicated he had been in British Honduras during recent months. "'He told us he just flew in from South America last night," Depu- ty Dist. Ally. Robert I merman said after the arraignment. Moss was taken into custody by detec- tives who met him at Los Angeles International Airport upon notification by his attorney. Moss ' a pp earance before William Ritzi, presiding criminal courts judge, in cluded the of- ficial reading of the charges Friday, June 'rT, 1975 Brown Gets Budge. ' $120 Million School Bill the Key SACRAMENTO CAP) -Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. today faced the tuk of deciding how much he will cut out of the ,U.57 billion state budget before he slgns it in· ,to'law. In an interview with The As· soclated Press, the Democratic governor r ef used to specify bow much he would cut the budjet, but be did say: "I am very concerned that if someone doesn't hold the line around here, the prospect of new taxes could be inevitable." The 37-year-old governor said he felt the public was strongly op· pased to a tax increase, and he was sympathetic with that senti- ment. The governor also declined to say what he would do on a pend· ing $120 mlllion inflation-relief bill for schools . Brown said he wanted to r e- view the budget in detail and be could not say for sure whether be would sign tbe bill by Tuesday - the constitutional deadline for start of the new fiscal year. The state Assembly Thursday sent the Democratic governor a 197S.76 spending plant.bat ls $117 million fatter than Brown's pro- posed "no nonsense" budget. Before the Assembly's 68·9 vote on the Senate-approved budget bill, several legislators mentioned rumors Brown will make heavy cuts, in part to pro- tect his pledge of no tax increases this year. One legislator, Assemblyman Art Torres (D·Los Angeles), said he had heard Brown would cut $214 million . But Assembly Speaker Leo McCarthy said later he thought the cuts would be $30 Legislature Okays Softer Law on Pot SACRAMENTO (AP) -The California Legislature has sent Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. legisla- tion sharply r educing penalties for possession of s mall amounts of marijuana. The bill by Sen. George Moscone, (D·San Francisco), Gregory Peck , Son Suicide? SANTA BARBARA <AP) J onatha n P eck, one of fi ve children of actor Gregory Peck. is dead at 30 and a uthorities believe he committed suicide. P eck , a reporter for a television st ation in nearby Santa Maria, was found in his home with a guns hot wound in the head Thursday a fternoon, police said. There was no suicide note and a fellow news m an who dis· covered the body s aid he had no idea why Peck might have killed himself. Gregory Peck v. as notified of the death while in France. and he was reported on his way back to Los Angeles early this morning. Peck, who was single. pre- viously worked for Los Angeles radio station KNX. He was an Occide ntal College graduate and a veteran of the Marine Corps and the Peace Corps. went to the Democratic chief ex· ecutive Thurs day a fter the Senate voted 22·15 to approve As· sembly amendments to the pro- posal. Senators had passed the bill earlier this year and the vote came after little debate. Bill sup· porters overcame their biggest roadblock Tuesday when the As· sembly passed the bill after vot- ing it down last month. Brown h as said he wants a sorter pot law and is expected to sign the meas ure. The bill would make the max· imum pena lty for possession of one ounce or less of marijuana a $100 fine. One ounce can make about 20 marijuana cigarettes. Persons caught with one ounce or less would be given citations similar to a traffic ticket instead of being arrested and booked. Possession of more than an ounce could bring a maximum sentence of six months in jail and a $500 fin e. The bill wou ld retain felony penalties for selling marijuana. Current law m akes marijuana possession either a misdemeanor or felony. punishable by up lo 10 years in prison. Passage of the bill m arked a victory for liberals, who tried in past years to cut pot penalties only to have their bills vetoed by former Gov. Ron<1ld Regan. million to $40 milliOG. ln debate, several De1nvw-r. .. complained lhe budget did elude enough for the poor education. But mosUy the com- promise was showered with praise. ~I" McCarthy collected more · his needed S4 votes for budg passage once the two pa agreed to act on the $120 · · school aid bill. The legisla sent that measure by Sen. Albert Rodda, CD-Sacramento) to a joint conf ere n ee committee· Thursday while Rodda continual his negotiations with Brown GI\ the bill. But Brown bluntly told ~ porters Thursday: "There's nG.t enough t.o pay for it all" if the budget and school finance bills remain at Uieir present funding • I levels. 1 r Senators Hike Pay I ,• '·' SACRAMENTO (UPI) :i -Stale senators, declar-. 1 ing they worked hard and · deserved it, voted to raise ·< r• legislative salaries 10 per-.. cent next year from $21,120 , to$23,232. . . There were no vOtes to , spare oo the 27-17 roll call, 1 ~ the bare two-thirds margin , 1· required"' which sent the , pay raise bill to the As· ,.; sembly after an emotional debate Thursday. The proposed raise "' would cost t axpayers . · $383,000 a year beginning Dec. 6, 1976. l• Navy Proposes.: J'• Sex Disclwrge· SAN DIEGO (UPI) -A Nav,y. board has r ecommended a~ honorable discharge for a re;.' serve lieutenant commander ~' an acknowledged bisexual -oy.. homost!xualily cha rges. Gary Newton Hess, 44, said h~. would fight the recommendatioo1 made Thursday, al every a#· ministrative level and in tfie federal courts if necessary. . Hess is the father of four, children, and a member of Uie Santa Barbara County Board oJ.. Education and assistant directqr. of learning resources at UC San:, la Barbara. · .. 'I .. ' .. ... 24 FASHION ISLAND• NEWPORT BEACH ONLY• SALE STARTS SATURDAY 10 a .m. 'I I SATURDAY o ·NLY SPECIALS .~~ / COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION! LIMITED QUANITIES! OUTSTANDING VALUES! MEN 'S Orig. O 50 pr. only Denim walk shorts .............. 4.98 8 300 only Sport shirts ................ 3.98 to 5.98 90 pr. only Casual Pant .................. Special CARPETING orig. 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Ibis summer, is presented as the Unlt· ed States' first comprehensive criminal code, an al:: tempt to codify and reform the hodge-podge or federal law that has developedovertwo centuries. & such. it is a wort.bY. and necessary effort. . But ashigh an authority as Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi has suggested the measure needs considerable· reworkingtoremovewhat he calls 'joverkill. '' These are a few of the provisions that warrant coocern: · · · -A government oCficial who ''leaked" claSs~J'ied information to a reporter or other unau.thonzed person-would be subject to imprisonment, as would the reporter or publisher obtaining and publicizing such news. Congress and the executive would de- termine the definitions of ''classified'' and "authorized.'' -Government authority to use wire-tapping an~ electronic surveiUance without court order would pe extended. -It would be a crime for anyone even to s uggest revolutionary change in gov.ernment. -Physical interference with a g~v~~ment f~c· tion would be a crime. The def1n1t1on of in· terference" is left open to possibly include s uch ac- tions as anti-war demonstra tions or picketing a gov- ernment buitding. · -Fifth Amendment rights would be removed by · conferring a mandatory immu.nity ~o force 11 ~itness to testify against himself, his fnends or bis col- leagues. -Federal officials would be exonerated of criminal charges for illegal acts if they "believed the . conduct was authorized by law." -.. . ' -The death penal\)' would be restond for JllaDY Cederat crimes prlson'sentences and fines for certain crimes increa~ed and the use of ''insanity•• as a de- fense restricted. . ·-:• Among the many criUcs of 5.1., California Sen. 'A!an.Cransti>n has said, "Under the guise of protect· Ing national security (the law) '!'Ould actually bring down an iron curtain ot executive secr:ecy on a host of govem'ment activities that should not be kept secret and that in noway threaten naUonal security." Among the things such a law could have kept un· der cover Cranston points out, would be the entire Watergate s.cand~, the ~ Ltai massacre, informa· tion on foreign aid negotions and the establishment of foreign bases, and revelation of military cost over- runs, kickbacks and graft. . Much of the bill's tone reflects the pai:ano1a of the Vietnam era. And from today's vantag~ point, S.l. looks more like a sword of Dam~Jes than a justifiable reform measure. - It must be possible to retain g~ ~ea~ures of the bill, but its frightening assaults on c1v1l libcrty m_ust · be removed. Gritty erol>lem The Orange Coultty Transit.District is glad vaca: tioning youngsters are-filling up beachbound buses as J ummer gets under way. . . . In fact, they're doing such. a good Job of f11linj1 the"m, transit officials suggest 1t wo~ld be_ helpf~l 1f the beach goers would tim~ their comings and goings to avoid morning and everung commuter rush hours- from 7 to 9 a .m. and 4 to 6 p.m.-so the working folk can get aboard. And please, kids, shake off the sand before you get on the bus. Commuters can be very unreasonable about sand .. .. They Knew How to Stay Away from Jail New F~t of PoJitical Life To the Editor: I read with interest today's news item headlined "S JAILED YOUTHS SUE GATES." Which reminded me or how I felt about jails, as a youth, two generations ago. I wanted to stay out of them. My contemporaries and I sometimes raised quite a bit or hell. ?ttost of us drank bootleg whiskey when we could afford it. Some who could not afford whiskey, or preferred other kinds of kicks, s moked grass which v.·as in abundant supply. And it was free. We r ode motorcycles and drove old cars, .sometimes dangerously. We chased pretty girls and many not so pretty. We sometimes got mad at one another and had fights. Sometimes we picked fights, just for the hell of it . BUT MOST of us knew where to draw the line. ltow to stay off the toes of others in our society who might complain. Because we didn't want to run the risk ot suffering indig nities such as were described by the plaintiffs in this action, or worse, by going to jail. Nor did we want to risk what might happen to us in a C'ourt which had little sy mpathy for the so-called rights of a criminal. Nor did we want to have our heads 'bashed in by the butt of a policeman's gun or his billy club. It was really not difficult for me, or for most of my contem· poraries, to stay out of jail. I suggest that {a) if our jails to- day were even more uncomforta· ble, Cb) if the food were even less palatable, (C) if the jailers were even less considerate of human dignity. and (d l if law enforce· ment officers we re less gentle. that our Orange County jail would have substantially less than 900 prisoners in it. My line of reasoning is simple: It is my humble opinion that at least 90 percent of lhe prisoners in it today have enough sense to have stayed out of it had they been sufficiently motivated to do so. But in today's society even the cry babies must be hear~. Where did we go astray? W.M.COCKRELL p,..t<!ction N-.kd· Tot.he Editor: Too many instances or acci- r •• .,,. ( MAILBOX ) Lettna from readera.are welcome. ·The right to condense letlns to fit space or eliminate libel is reserved.. Letters of 300 words OT leaa wiU be given preference. All lettt:Ts mu::-t in· elude signature and mailing address but names may be withMld on re· quest if sufficient reason is apparent. Poetry will not be published. dents on buses carrying groups of children prove it is time for a drastic change. . Police cars are fitted with· flashing lights. I believe any bus carrying such precious cargo should be thus equipped -even a siren to insure greater safely. Such tragic endings after a joyous holiday should be prevent· ed at all costs. My prayers are with this plea. BERTHA S. STAEBLER D<!cline of Sehools To the Editor: . \ Paul Harvey's June 20 :irtiCle, "Can Our Schools Survive?" pre· sents a most alarming problem which has become m~re critical in recent years. I have read a nd heard of similar disturbing re· ports within the past 10 years a~d nothing appears to be done 10 bringing about a solution to the growing complex problem. While there are no easy solutions to such a grave problem, we may ask ourselves why the vast pro- blem of crimes and delinquency in our public schools does not ex- ist in the parochial and other or the ·many religious sponsored and conducted schools in our na· lion?· In a certain sense, our round- ing father, George Washington, foresaw the dire consequences of irreligion or a total non-religious approach in ~be schools entire curricu'lum when he stated, " ... Let us with caution indulge the supposition that morality can be maintained without re- ligion ... Whatever may be con- ceded to the influence of refined education on the minds o f peculiar structure, reason and experience both forbid us to ex- pect that n ational morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.'' "WNn you oll•rMI Jo fl•fP m• with th~ houuwork, I horHd you hMI IO/nl}hfng matt lmmftll•l~ly pr•t:tlc•t In mind." l. Dear · Gloomy Gus Jobless Rate No Threat Wouldn 't we all really be better off if we had 100 per- cent more medical doctors and 100 percent less suing attorneys? How aOOut a six-year retraining pro· gram, and then perhaps pain and distress would sta rt diminishing, along wi th lawsuits and com· plaints. A.O.R. Gti.lonly Gus,...,..,.,,,,•••..-. ..... lty ,....., _ .. t1•l -•1.M1rllyrtftK"lthl ............ -......... s--'9t. _ .. 1o1Gi..n.yG111, O.lly ~- THE MA.'M'ER of "separation of church and state" is now in ef- fect, as far as the public schools are concerned, the total sej>ara- tion of all religion and respect for God and the efficacy of prayer from the entire public school system and state institutions .. The battle to insure such a sad state of arfairs in our nation has already been won by the atheists headed by Madeline Murray and her anti-religious forces through U.S. Supreme Court decisions in recent~yea rs. Jf there is not a trace of respect for religion and its moralizing ef- fects in the public schools, there is no doubt that the total ex- cl usion or the basic teachings held in common among all or the grea t faiths : Protestant, Catholic, J ewish, etc., will con· tinue to produce the calamitous fruits of our neglect. Unless this retrogressive trend t owards agnosticism and atheism and extreme secularism and anti-religion is reversed, the problem will grow until our na- tion will reap the harvest or an· cient Rome and other nations end civilizations which perished under tbe weight of its internal folly and perversity. C. ANTONIO PROVOST P<!Oe<!Corps To the Editor: WASHINGTON -Unemploy. ment is running over 9 percent, and we have been taught to believe that no politician and no party can withstand joblessness on that scale. That has been the one un arguable axiom of American politics for 50 if not 100 years. For successive months now, the Democrats have greeted each new an- nouncement or a rise in the unempl oy- ment rates with public horror and private satisfaction. Seventy-six was going to be their year, but where is the general anger,· · the mobs and marching which should give human and political expression to these statistics? How come Jerry Ford can waltz himself around the country without being booed wherever he goes? Granted, he's a better politician than he's been given :- credit for. He has turned the liability of a reputation for stupidity into an asset in the form of a good-natured running joke. But the reason that Ford isn't getting eggs and tomatoes is our system of unemployment com- pensation. For sonle millions 0£ people the level of compensation benefits is so high that they real· ly aren't feeling much or a pinch. ""The benefits replace two-thirds or more of the lost net income. In some extreme cases, the in- dividual m ay receive more net income by being unemployed than by returning lo work at lhe previous wage," writes Martin S. Feldstein in the April-March is· sue of the Harvard Business Review. IF THAT does n't jibe with ·what you've been brought up to think, i! ls because when we talk ( VON HOFFMAN J about unemployment compensa· tion we compare the benefits with pre-tax income; but when we live on unemployment com· pensation we compare our take- home pay with what We're get- ting in jobless benefits, and then things don't look so bad. Unemployment comp is tax-free · money. That.didn't make much difference when the system was first installed because only alx>ut 4 percent of the population paid federal income taxes, and state income taxes weren't even a .Bolshevik's dream. Bearing this in mind, Mr. Feldstein has done some calcula- tions on what h$pens with a hypothetical M sacbuselts family with two chi en where the father is making $120 a week before laxes and the mother is making $80. If the father is laid off'for 11 weeks, his actual cash loss after receiving his un· employment comp is $15.50, so what's to complain about,· especially if you figure he may be picking up a little change on the side which he isn't reporting. If that man went back to work, he'd only be making SO.cents an hour more than he would be stay· ing borne ·and watching the Red Sox. If the mother were laid off, our Harvard professor figures,· she would only make 30 cents more an hour by going back to work. Now you begin to see why they're not running through the streets trying to lynch Ford. THE PATTERN of who gets a"nd· who doesn't get unemploy· ment compensation further tends to tranquilize people politically. "Middle and upper middle in- cOme families receive most of the unemployment compensa- tion ... only 17 perce nt or · benefits went to families with in- comes ... below $5,000. About : the same share of benefits went to ,.families with incomes over $20,000," writes Feldstein. If that seems just too astonishing, re· member that poor people are less likely to ha-Ve worked and therefore be eligible foc benefits. It is the middle-income range worker who is politically dangerous. He's the one with or- ganizational contacts and the social skills that can cause trou· ble at election time. Since he is also the main beneficiary of the unemployment compensation system, he is happily im- mobilized. The people who are cut out are the: blacks and similar folks, but they were being cut out before and, standing alone, they have no better chance at beating Ford than they did of beating Nixon . As far as crime and social disorder are concemed, we'\'\? got 'em bottled up pretty well in the cities and on the reservations where mostly they mug and rape each other. · MR. FELDSTEIN has some ·other numbers which strong1y suggest that the unemployment compensation system is so irra· lionally cushy that it actually prolongs joblessness. This bothers him as well as a few fr- inge people on the political far right and far left, but your average electoral politician isn't concerned by the anomalies of waste, underproduction and mis- . used and unused people. That may cost us all a great deal down the road a piece, but what the pols are learning from this re· cessionary experience is that "the acceptable Jevel of un- . employment" is much, much higber than any of us bad thought a fe\v years ago. Nol so dumb after all, J erry babes. Send me an invitation to the Inauguration ball. J ack Anderson's hatchet job on the Peace Corps, which appeared in the Daily Pilot June 6, is an in· suit to the thousands of volun- t eers who have devoted themselves in a sincere e!£ort. to Nations Get Away With It _ help others. · l have been involved with the Peace Corps from the start, as a volunteer and administrator, and later as a freelance writer and I photographer. One of the mCM1t impressive characteristics of the agency was a continuous effort to obtain feedback from the volun- teers in the field for purposes of evaluating and improving pro- grams. No one should be sur· prised that there have been many problems in conducting this in- novative, complex ·and sensitive operation. These problems were invariably brought forth in pro· gram confere~ces and wriUen reports by volunteers, and tt ap- pears that Mr. Anderson bas "ob- tained some of these matertalJ. JN A. rem ark able example or Irresponsible journalism, be bas taken selected comment& from volunteers and generalized .about the enUre rroaram, without any ment.Jon o the counUeu Peace Cof'Pl!J successes over the years. The Peace Corps is alive and well It la botb idealistic and prag'maUc, and it is doing it 's job. ~M a nation we should be graWuJ thal this is so. JOSEPH KEYERLEBER Volunteer in ChJle, 1961.Q; Asslstanl Director In El Salvadorlll844 TboagbtsatL•rge: When individuals behave toward each olber the way na· lions re1ularly behave toward each other, we put them in prisons or in mental institutions. • It iJ possible to a'rgue fruitfully with someone who violently dis- agrees with you , but not (as in most cases> with someone who doesn't begin to recognize lhe logical implications of his own po1'ilion. The mos t realistic wife 1· know explains that she took so , Jong to get married because she waH "waiting for the right Mr. Wrongtocome•long. '' Although I can admire the technical proficlency ol a still·We patntine, • bowl of fruit Im· mortalized by a muter faJl1 to 1tir my entbu•i••m -for whal does not interest me ln life does not lnterett me ln painting:. One can lell more about a penon from the way he Jauahs than £tom almost any other man· nerit1m ; as Goncoun observed, "Lau1hter it the mind'• lntona· Uon -lhere are w•)'I of l1u1hlng which have the sound of coun. terfeit coins.·· Those who deem It a rreat im· (SYDNEY.HARRIS) piety to speak ill of the dead usual·· Jy have no such inhtbilions against ·vilifying the llvine; what a curious superstition to display more regard for 3 corpse than for a creature still capable of being wounded. "Frugality'' is going without. something you want in case you should in lhe future need something you probably won't want. Liatt!ning to a contentious woman arguJn& with a store manager lbe other day, J recalled Oliver Herford'• deft analysis: "U some people got all the.tr righll, they would complainotbe-ln&depri ved of their wroop." Whal oeno10,11U: fail to un· denland (or practice) la thlltoo· ly a &ood mi n c•n profit from punishment; • bad man can be hurt but only worsened by it, for he Jacka lhe sense of virtue to ap. prttiato lhe Ju11 tice of the pen1lty. ll la rorely that m'n'• 1hol1· term intere1t and lon1·term wdf'are colncldc: tbua biatory la u melancholy procesaion ol pre· ' fening the lormer, teaming too· late it was wrong, but dotDC ft again; this is the only true mean· ing or the platitude lhat'"h~ repeats itself.'' · Do you know why an enthliltut ~boul somelhlng ls eallad a "buff"! <Then look tt up, it's an interesting exa"rnpleofbowwords begin.) ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT Robm N. !Vnd,l'oblillitr :Thoma. Kcrffil, £dMor Barbaro JC'rfibkll, '"""""'-E:dlt«'. The edllorlol P&I• of the Daily Piiot 1ee1t1 to Inform ind SUmulate readers by prcHnt"'g oa this P•ce dlwerae comrntr1Wj on IOOlct ot Interest by l)'ftdlctt. ed ~"mn\tta Ind c•t10clni:IU. by provlllin1 1 forum ror rnde:rs' vlew1 •nd by prt1nUa1 thlt newspaptt-'1 opinions ud ~11 on current topics. The editorial oplnl0n1 of Ult D1ily Pfkl(..1ppeu only In the editorial column 1t the top ol lht p11t. ()ptnlonl .... ........S 'by •he columfllOtt aoc1 cartoonist• aQd Iffier wrften we their own and no endontment of lh•lr views by the 0•111 PlkJt. Mould ~Inferred. Frlclity, June27., 1875 ( ·1 • ·1 I l I ' ' I 1 I l I • • - • I H ' C• & " E II I c c c c c ' I • ' I l • 1 Oae Mo"' Danger? Uproar On Hand At End Nader Group SuspectB Chemical in Co/fee • WASHINGTON CUPI) - A cbemtc,1 used in 10·rne 1round add lnatant decat- feiinated cotfee producta bu =~ced a • •rrtf btenhlaly Incidence o cancer tn teet animala and should be b anned , Ralph Nader re-1earcber1 contend. T h e c h emical - trfobloretbylene -i8 uaed to remove the calf eine, but cur- rent aovernment rules allow trace. of it to remain. 'Ibose traeea can be lnlelted wben the coffee ta·conaumed ~can even be inhaled .in tumes from the cotree cup, tbe bealtb research ~.P aaid '.lbund-.y. DR. SIDNEY Wolle, direct-er of tbe orgaolsaUon, said so far as be knew only two General Foo9s products, Sanka and Bnm, use TCE. 'Jbe company was quoted as •11inl that litetlme animal feeding studies showed no ad- verse elf ecta on the animals RAlllft 1.. , -iNsiiiAtic! .. ~ 1914 ....., ....... ~ COSTA MISA Mt.HU _,.. {,) .NEED HELP?· . • Call ·ALCOHOL HELPLINE • 835-3830 24 ltowl a clay • LCOHOLISM. co·uNCI .~~ORANGE COUNTY DEM HOWARD when they were fed the equivalent at 100 cups of de· catfetnated coffee dally. A GENEaAL Foods apokeaman said, "We are absolutely convinced of the aaf ety of otar product. It is moat regrettable that con- sumers have their confidence undermined. • . by this kind of misleading information." He said the company bas conducted tests of its own on laboratory animals which were fed the human equivalent of 80 to 90 cups of decaffeinated coffee per day during their lite with no ad-veraeeffects. TBE NATIONAL Cancer Institute Issued a .. memoran- dum of alert., recently on the subject, saying mice fed · large quantities of the chemical developed liver cancer. The Food and Drug Administration has been stu- dying the situation for more than a month. Sec.tty C1 I·-· ladies' halter dresses for summer Many prints, 2 styles, one size for all., JOI ALL YOUI .SICUllTY HHDS Alarm Systems Entry /Access Controls CJoMd Circuit T. V. SIGMA PIOTICTIOM SH VICI f714t557-5333 THESYMBOlS OF SATISFACTION e SUITUCT ••• Tiie hMdec'-ol com•ne 110 wolh • Dog Gown ~nl. ®..._TIPlY .•• The edwanlagea ol our ..iec:lll'Q. rnalnlalnlne I ~ol~-... '°' '°"' e DmDI ••• LH• down lo lncru•!' WOllolnt caooUoL e lQUALS ••• The reaaon1 w~y you ... 011ld ........ . • CONN£U.EASE ways CONN ELI.EASE JIH~ilY4. c .... w ... 546-1200 5. 99 were $8-$10 accessories 19 ironstone dinnerware service for 8 Dishwasher safe, Shenandoah pattern. 2 9. 99 reg. 39.99 sm. housewares 33 Wolle said the situation ls an "open·and·shut violation of the Delaney clause." \ THE CANCER institute study involved mice which were fed both high and low doses of TCE. In the low dose group 30 percent developed liver cancer. If 10 million people are drinking the decaffeinated coffee involved, and if the cancer rate is one in 100,000 as indicated by the study, Wolfe "THE DAT A ARE there and they s how a really frighteningly high incidence of cancer," be said. Current FDA rules allow TCE in decaffeinated coffee up to 25 parts per million, and a lower level for coffee ex- tract used for flavorings. said, that would mean at least 100 cases of liver cancer. 'He called it an "ex- traordinarily high incidence of cancer" in the tests. SYDNEY, Australia (AP) -A 28-year-old artist baa admltted that bis 1tory ot buying a medical student'• severed ri&ht band for a "shock value" art ex- hibit waa a fake. Ivan Durrant Thurs- day called the t hree-day uproar he caused in the Australian press a "con- ceptual experience in which the whole com- munity could participate." "I stlll can't believe this news,'' said art gallery owner Clive Evatt, who said he agreed to buy the band tor $600 and then sell it to a pri vale collector. Art collector George Schwarz, who said ·earlier he agreed to pay Evatt $800 for the hand, wanted the specimen to augment his collection of drawings and paintings of hands. · wide assortment of polyester pantsuits Favor ite summer styles and colors. Save: 1 6. 99 to 1 9. 99 were $24-$36 4 ply skeins, Wonderknit' yarns Choo 5c> irom assorted colors. 99( sa le Jrt needlework 40 Frld!r,Junt27, 1975 DAILVPILOT N ot R e ady· Jaycees Vole · Down Women MIAMI BEACH, F1a. (AP) -"What we're sayl 1, log ta what we'vefot ls what we want," a Jaycees' 1pokeaman aaya o the organization's national con- vention vote to continue its 68-year ban against ' women rnembers. ·UPtT........i Tells S 11hpoe 11a Gov. Marvin Mandel says the U.S. at- torney 's office in Baltimore has issued subpoena for finan- cial records held by his accountant. · "With our emphasis on young leadership ln business, we're open to everyone -as long as you're a man,'' Terry Young said Thursday. ENDING A TWO·YEAR CONTROVERSY, Jaycees delegates voted after brief debate Wednes· day night to reject a proposal to change the national by-laws to admit women and another recommenda- tion to give individual states the right to decide the matter. · "A third motion to give local chapters the op· lion was defeated in a roll call," Young said. That vote was S,440 "no" to651 "yes." ''Eventually, women may come to be J aycees members -but notrightnow,'' he said. YOUNG SAID THERE WAS NO extensive lob- bying for womens' rights before the balloting. "It was kind of a surprise," he S{lid. "We've had some encounters in the past with women's pro- test groups, and we've been involved in several court actions. But no one showed up this time, and it was the first time the question was put to a vote.'• Sales & Clearances FAS HION SAVINGS CASUAL SANDALS, were 13.9() 10.99 cosmopolitan shoes 12 BETTER SANDALS, were $I q.$2 I 16. 99 traditional shoes "I CASUAL SHOES, were 12.99-I 7.00 10.99 blvd. shoes 112 FAMOUS MAKER PLAYWEAR, Wd!i 7.00-24.00 4.99 to 15.9q active sportswear 76· ASST. COTTON KNIT TOPS, PRINTS, SOLIDS, were $4·$1 b 1.99-7.99 junior knitwear 138· JR ., JR . PETITE DRESSES, were $22 ·$34 12.99 to 19.99 runior dresses 94 ASST. SH IRTS, TOPS, 10-18, comp. VJI. $8-$10 3.99-5.99 blouses 31 SATIN SH IFT GOWNS, were $11 -$14 6. 99-8. 99 sleepwear 10 FAMOUS MAKER PLA YWEAR, 6-12, reg. $5-$1 9 2.49-9.49 sweaters and knit coordinates 72 KNIT TOPS, were $11 to $14 7.99 to 9.99. better blouses 3 9 · FAMOUS MAKE R PLAYWEAR. reg. $9 to $29 5.99 acti ve wortswear 76 FAMOUS MAKER COORDINATES, reg. $8 to $38 4.99 to 24.99 sportswear coordinates 11 0 TENNIS DRESSES, MANY STYLES, CO LORS, 8-14, val. $28·$3 2 19. 99 sporting goods apparel 114 · FAMOUS MAKER CONTOUR BRAS, were $5 -$6 2.99 shape shop 44 FO R THE HOME YOUNG MODERN COLLECTIO.N, JAPAN 5'6"x8'6", reg. $200 $159 area rugs 137 ASSORTED" DRAPERIES AVAILAB LE IN 48"x84'', reg. 20.00-25.00 9.99 · drapefies 113 3 STYLES PICTURE FRAMES, were 3.75 -$ I 2 1.99-5 .99 stationery 66 SIMMONS BEAUTYREST® TWIN MATTRESS ea. pc. 99.95 mattresses 145-all 23 stores HI-BACK SWIVEL ROCKER, was $249 $199 (urniture 14 l .. ' .. ,•' ,•I I, . ' ,,., r ,. .... .. 'i ,. " .. , .. ·~ ,.. ~ .... .... . -: .. .... ..... ; ' ... ,, I . ·· .. . . . . ~· . · .. · . . ' . , ' .. . . . 558·8404 ·South Coast Plaza-Costa Mesa. 3333 Bristol St., 546-9321 Westminster Mall-Golden State at San Diego Fwy., 898-2521 Monday thru Friday 10-9:30 Saturday 10-7 Sunday Noon to 6 MAVCO II •• l I.. ··-E yes Politics Retired Adm. Elmo R. Zumwalt says he is testing political waters to see if he"U r 'un for United States Senate from state of Virginia. SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) -In the 1867 ''summer of, love," pollceei.nied out reautar-nlabtlY 1weeps to clear ....,.h hippies oft ~ Street so automobile ~aftic COllld IO throuab. 1be psychedelic shop. sellint exotic incense and Oriental charms, was tbe biggest business in the neighborhood. TODAY THE Haigbt-Asbbury dis- lrict, which was the national shrine or the hippies, is gradually becoming one oft.he city's colorful commercial areas and is attracting so~ tourists away from the more established &hopping walkways on Union Street and 'the waterfront. "I took my iron gates down six months ago -didn't seem to need. them anymore,'' says Mendel· •Herscowitz, who has been selling paint and linoleum on Haight Street for more than 20 years. The gates were put up to keep out the drug pushers and hoodlums who had followed the nower children into the Haight-Ashbury. PUBLIC NOTICE Signups Scheduled • in Capo STATEMl:NT OP' WITHDRAWAL FROM P'AltT N E RSM 1 P' 0 Pl:llA Tl NG UNOER .. ICTITIOUS aUSINIEISNAMI: n.. lollowlne ~r.an h•• w llhdr•-Regislration for tennis, gym-Capistrano and Crown Valley Gymnastics and tumbling '' • 1a-ner11 P••tn•• 1rom lh• nasties and tumbling classes will Elementary, Marco Forster classes are for persons 7 to 17 ~;::r:'1:11~r:~·~~119n~~!' ~:"a'-~ be held from l to 4 p.m . Saturday Junior High and at Dana Hills and years of age and will run through PAOPERT•Es 11 t21 Aleppo s1., and Sunday at the swimming SanClementeHighSchools. Augustintwosessions. '*T~k~~~~~~!:::!•:= ,uiie- :pools of San Clemente and Dana There are two two-week Satur-The one hour classes run from ~ t0t '"' 1>1r1,..r,nlp ... , n~ on ;ffillsHighSchools. day sessions as well as three 8 :30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday 1-1;"~~~.1,:c.:;tl~~:::~~ The i r weekdayses.Sionsconlinuinginto through Thursday at San Wl-•-lno: c assesareparto arecrea-A h 1 d r &rnMd ~· K•rmln, 111 Hanley tion program offered by the ugust. Clemente High Sc oo an rom ,. ... .,i..,.._ .. ,.c.ui.rn1•9DOft Capistrano Uniried School Dis-Classes are nine hours and cost 12 :30 to2 :30 p.m. Monday through e.rn•rdL••K•rmln ,..., trict. $5 for children 9to 13 years of aJ?e Thursday at Dana Hills High P\lbll""" Oran""" coau Deily"''°"· and$6foradults. School. J-•.u .20.21,1•1s xa-11 Tennis classes will be h~e~l~d~•~•~---~-----------------------~-----------H Britis"' French :: CapitaJ,ize " ) From Wire Services LONDON -Britain and France, hungry for petrodollars, have en- tered into secret com- mitments to help make Egypt the arsenal of the Arab world, informed sources disclosed today. Senior officials of Bri- tain. France and Egypt ~aid their governments ( I N SHORT ) are now in the final phase of negotiating a series of interlocking multi bi I lion -dollar transactions for the sup- p I y of plant s and ·techn ology to Egypt as well as weapons. 'Insulting' VIENTIANE , Laos - The Communisl· dominated government of Laos sent an .. insult- ing'' not e to the American Embassy to- day but included a re- quest for a meeting "to formulate a new basis for continued aid to Laos,'' informed Western sources said. In Ban g kok , U .S . military authorities an- nounced the pullout of 'Z7 more American aircraft as part of a withi;)rawal that is to cul U.S. military force s in Thailand to about 200 aircraft and fewer than 19,500 men by the end of June. T..,o Hunted CENTRALIA, Ill. The FBI and police have been unable lo find a hitchhiking couple who vanished after giving names and birthdales matching aliases and birlhdates of Sym - • bionese Liberation Army fugitives William · and Emily Harris. An all-points bulletin alerted law enforcement officials that the coupleJ who were stopped by a policeman Wednesday evening. questioned brieny and then allowed to go on their way, could be the Harrises. l•Siefle BOGOTA, Co1ombia - Presidenl Alfonso Lopez Michelsen has declared a stale of siege in Colom· bia in an attempt lo stop an outbreak of kidna~ ings, guerrilla attacks and anti ·government ·protests. ~-ITlwft FLAGSTAFF. Ariz. - Jnvestlg•tor s were ~ ae1~hJng today for four gunmen who raided a Navajo trading post, tied qp three per•ons and fled wtlh ne•rly $1 million ·worth o( Indian jewelry. .. I . \ MUTUAL SAVINGS ,., THAN ANY BANK IN TOWN. Plus ••• ·Interest paid from date of deposit to date of withdrawal, comj:)oun ded daily and many valuable free services not offered by banks, including : Free Bank Cheeking Account~ Free Safe Deposit Box* Free Travelers Cheques· Free Money Orders· *with qualifying balance --.. . Accounts insured to $40,000 by a U.S. Government Agency Ut~ ~ . 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BUENA PAIK 101 ITANfON AVL .............. 121.- I ORANGE -"""" ....... ., .... ftMS70 II COSTA MESA , ao11....,. ........ .,, ...... ~ m-JMO' ( \ I, J .j • c ' J c I '' ( Willie J~im ·$ymphnny wi?u~1N~~n ~~.~Uyed Brubeck, Chet AtkJn1 wlmtl to nep the aym- Madison Square Garden ud.Nelaon. pbony mu1lclan1 on western bars, posh botei .. We wanted to make Atle wlt.b blm during ballrooms and even cow sure that we featured tbe tbe..ureperformanee. finest performera in p~stur~s with bis band, every area of mualc and Sono probably wW in· his friends and alone. we feel we have done elude •stoody Mary Tonig.ht, tbe bearded tbls " 1ald R uuell llorDtn1," .. Me and Nashville rebel Joins the · Gloyd, symphony opera· Paul.'' "Shot1un WlWe" D a 11 as SY m phony tiooa director. "&Del others wblch are Orchestra as guest cl l1Unctlvely Willie performer. NELSON SAID be Nellon,"Gloyd1ald. I DAIL v PILOT A. 2600 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 540·9100 The con cert, staged under a blue and white ,------------------....... --------~...;;;;;====---- canvas tent in a shopping center parking lot, was sold out days in advance • UPI Tei.-.. despite the prospect of . Texas summer heat and N~nt~d ht S11lt atopticketpriceof$7. ~ a r g a u x H e m . Ttf E SHOW IS part of :in gway , grand-the symphony 's sum- daughter of late. nov-mertop series of cabaret ellst, has been sued concerts which opened for $1 million on with Tony Bennett and charges of breaking include Victor Borge modeling contract. Roger Williams, Sarah Vaughan, D ave ., ' L. M. BOfJfl Nolan Ryan A 'Thrower' This is how much you would pay for gasoline if )<OU lived in: Argentina, $1.29. Australia, $.64. Belgium, $1.44. Brazil, $.94. France, $1.39. West Germany, $1.30. Italy, $1.67. Japan, $1.20. The Netherlands, $1.42. Sweden, $1.24. United Kingdom, $1.38. ''TO THOSE s till at sea " was the tradi· tional toast among Russian sailors years ago when they got together. Now, men and women who've done time in prison camps there drink the same toast , but softly, thinking of the souls yet locked up : "To those still at sea." THAT BASEBALL great Bob Feller recently was quoted a s s aying Nolan Ryan was a thrower, not a pitcher, yet. Maybe so. But some fancy machinery has re· gistered Ryan 's fastball at 100.9 m .p.h. which is 3 m.p.h. speedier tha n the clockwork showed on Feller's hot pitch. GREYHOUND Q . "How and when did the name 'Greyhound' originate for the bus company?" A. Two t ales purport to explain that. One: The name first was used by a busline that yo- yoed between Los Angeles and Bakersfield in 1912. Another : One Frank Sageol dreamed up the name for a bus line he ran out of Muskegon, Mich., in 1921. Take your pick. WREN THE PODS of palm trees in Australia get too ripe, they fe rment. Wild water buffalo eat them. Remarkable, I think, is the fact that there's a season of the year there when numerous drunken buffalo stagger .around all over the place, looking for somebody to charge. A baby bat generally weighs a fourth as much as its mother. If that ratio applied to humans, most ne wborn infants would weigh about 33 pounds. TEACHERS PLEASE FILE the fact that 70,000 teachers a year in this country are slapped, scratched or belted by irate students. And the murder count in the public schools has gone over 100 per year, Your Honor. CHRISTMAS DINNER should be served on Christmas Eve, not Christmas Day. To take the men away frorr. the TV football games on Christmas is harmful to their diges- tion. It can cause ulcers, low back pain and paranoia. Cold turkey sandwiches and cran· berry sauce on paper plates should be served on Christmas Day. With the beverage of your choice. Plus popcorn. I intend to lobby for this procedure between now and the end of the year. More later. 92626 Adclrtn mall to L. M. 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You can select any of l 0 savings plans at Bank of America, from our 5% regular passbook account all the way up to our four to six-year Safety. When you save with us you'll also have the safety of California's largest bank. 7 ~ % Certificate of Deposi t or our six to ten-year 7 Y2 % Investment Certificate ($1,000 minimum)::C It all adds up to the most complete combination of benefits you can get for your savings. ~onus lcirsawl1191. More Calllornl8n1 do. BANK OF AMERICA °Federal law requires a substantial penalty for early withdrawal on Certificate Accounts and Investors Passbook Accounts prior to maturity. l /l Je °"'l Y PILOT Frld!y, Junt 27, 1175 Singer Not a Wt Bombing Terms Har Sh Vinton Duplea/les Homefolb . CANONSBURG, Pa. !UPIJ -Bobby Vintoo, wb01e top hlls include ''Please Love Me Forever,'' apparently isn't such a big hit with some of lhe people where be grew up. Their reaction to a pro- posal lo rename a street after the pop singer is more lik e ''Tell Me Why," a nother or his hits. ."I WOULDN 'T walk across the street to see . Bobby Vinton," Borough Counci lm an J ack Passante said when the proposal came up. Meanwblle, famtUe1 livlllC OD Smilb Street, wbere Vint.on 1rew up • NMI lived Wllll ftve y...... SACRAMENTO <UPI) .,o, bave aotten up a -1be 1tat,e SenAte b.u petition to bloek cbaq·' pa11ed 11&J1lation re-lnt their 1treet'a· name. ·qulrtn,.,e life in prilon ot the 11 families on the without i po11lblllty of street who were ques-parole for terroriSt ~­ Uoned, all opposed the her s and the gas namecha nge. chamber when s uch bombings result i.a de-- alb. "IF THE COUNCIL wants so badly to name something for Vinton, why don't they rename their headquarters the Bobby Vinton Borough Building?" Mrs. Rose lmperatory asked. Sen. H . L. RictiardsOn CR-Arcadia ) said his measure (S8768) wOu.ld be a deterrent to "an tr· ganized, sustained drive in the United States to expand the use of ter- rorist bombings.•• / / • • Mistress· Sues Priest HONOLULU c.\P) -Wal1b in How ail. She and promislnl to "mate · A ~. Japui woman Mid be •M•ln promised lt up to ber financially hu' won a delaUlt·juda-to marry her, but lnste:ad ·for the rest of ber life.•• .-t ln b•r breach of HDt ber baek to J •pan ' Miss Kobaya1bl allo Dl'OIDlM ault a1a1.n1t a for an abortion after filed a $250,000 suit C.tbollcprifft. ltarninl 1be was preg-against the Maryknoll 1'KDollo Kob-.y11bl al· nenta1aln. order, clalmlna: it CCO· J.,.cl thilt 1be bad been THE SUIT included a spired with Walt h to <the 1 mi1tre11 of Fr. letter from Walsh , dated deprive !'er c;tf be~ rl&bll, Donald Walth and twice Oct. 13, 1973, in which he and b11.ve ber immlera-. became pregnant by admitted making the ti on s Po n ·s o r 1 b IP bim.. woman pi'egnant twice withdrawn. ' WALSH, WHO NOW ._ .. AMYOHI AllHTID IV -M-., lives in New York, ·did 0Mcll AIDIH llAY .. S ....,; .D&~ not respond to the suit • ...,...,.. ..._ and a default judgment · •1"1....,.TOM w.cH ..ouc. "IOl1 ........,...,, wu entered in U.S. Dis-·=-~ ':.":::C;-'~ :,i:· 'KNOW tri.ct COurt. . sun ......... CONTACT! " s.1.ua ---· CADIJJ.AC: ·· o.uw ...... sutt......, Miss Kobayashi sought .. $367,000 in damages, but ~========:~! S..,bs Degree a bearing will be held [ BAKRT< J Nabers Cadillac is Susan J~ Weinert, 111ter to prov e the GOLDW.ATER havingitsJuneSale • daughter of A .H . amount of damages suf-. fer ed. Weinert of Laguna Miss Kobayashi al· B eac h, h as b een teged that she became NabersCcxM:ic Sl'L\KS OUT In the Pass ante said he watched a television in - t erview in which Vinton re lu ctantly gave Canon s burg as hi s HE'S UNLOVED Bobby Vinton The residents said they don't oppose the name change out of a dislike for Vinton but because it would be loo much trou- ble to change all their le ga l documents. They're also m ad at the council for not consulting them in the first place. The Senate voted 22 to JO Thursday and senfthe bi ll' to a n uncertain futu~e in the Assembly. a ded . l f 2.00 H•rbor Bl'IL, war assoc1a e o pregnant, and later mi&-cni. Mew ~•1• ·a rts degree f rom carried, in 1971. She said ~=;:=====:....i:::;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;:;;;ii;;;;;;~~ .. American College of Walsh, who was then /~ .... ;. ;:,.._·flREWORKS.t>;,1.~\ hometown. ~ccording to Como, another native Passante, Vinton stuffed son who has fewer gold off Canons burg as an records than Vinton. area near Pittsburgh. · Passante cast the only "A Perry Como Stret?t dissenting vote as the 1 could see," he said,· motion passed, 6·1, but ''because he is proud of the next day it was dis· hi scommunity." co v e r e d a le ga l . technicality requires the A STREET already council to vote again on has been named fo r theproposalJuly7. Suicidal Driver • Slams Into Van •. \VILLIAMS (UPI) -A Salinas motorist bent on suicide rammed his car into a moving van, stabbed himself and was killed as he hurled himself under a passing beer truck on Interstate 5, the California Highway Patrol said. . The patrol identified the man Thursday as Jang Hun Kim, -42, His -4-yean,...old daughter was in Kim's car, but was not injured, officers said. "hi the Como case, on· ly three or four houses were involved," another r esid ent said. "Here, there a re 34. A ball park or a new street would not cause s uch problems.'' ·Democratic floor leader George Moscone of San Francisco voiced concern that a person who Ughts a firecracker could be accused, under the legislation, of un : lawfully exploding a bomb and therefore could be subject to the law. Switzerland. serving in Jap.an, pro-\' --------misedtomarryber. , . I SO/o OFF SHE SAID WALSH.left ' .. AH DllfllaYs Over $1.95 / I . Honored for the United Stales, .~ '· Wtth 1Ws c~ : ,., •! saying he wanted to in-· C · 1 form his famHy and pro-SA FEW A y CENTER ~·~ K a tharin e Louise misingtoreturn. I -=-.. Krause, Newport Beach, She said she worked as . flHDOM STANO ONLY I ~- ha s been elected to awailresstosavemoney lrf ol&s.fl ~ USC's Order of the Coif, for three trips to Hawaii, sJ ••-~r:.!::t• A• :¥ ::s: ... the national legal honor New Yor.k and other . ~., :-..... society . places, finally la:cating loy ScMI 14lt & ~Pock 1454 30 SPEC!ALlY SHOPS IN -s·r-~~~ A TURN OF THE CENTURY , . VILLAGE ATMOSPHERE-ADJACENT TO --~~~li'..t-.,\THE FESTIVAL OF ARTS GRouttDS. OPENING JUNE, 1975 Some pr!me space avallab&. THINGS ,ARE BETTER AT •.• · WESTCUFF PLAZA THE PATROL SAID KIM'S CAR started to go 580 BROAO\V G N BEA 5 onto an exit ramp when ibsuddenly swerved into the · 'AV, LA U ~-· CH. CALIFO.RNIA • 714 494-'79l I 7tlrl & llYIME A.VE.-IM NEWPORT IEACH side or a passing moving van, forcing it ore the road ~==========================~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~ with a ruptured fu el tank. I The driver, Frank F. Ballard, of San Antonio, Tex .. said a man jumped out of the car and re· peatedly tried to s tab himself with a long-bladed knife. · BALLARD SAID THE MAN could not penetrate his own r ibci"ge and ran against a light pole in an attempt to~ve the blade into his chest. · Then, Ballard said, the man r an to the edge of the freeway and jumped under a beer truck driven by Henry F. Meador, of Portland, Ore. Wh en the truck halted, Kim's body was removed from under the rear wheels. QUEENIE ;i:;wr-~. o ~~·····-··••""'<•'• ....• ., -.-.......... 6·2.7 "ll started out simply enough with a 'fun ·Olled : weekend,' when he decided why not a 'fun ·fi,lled life ''?" · FASHION JEANS ALSO: '• llYfT • LOYI 'H STUH •TAJ MAHAL »CNAt4 GAU%! European Styling (APPAREL &lfil1i~J Fountlin V1lley Pll. 961-1700' m 18'04 Brool<hunl 11 Glrflttd •. (Across from Marie Callender ~•> - DOROTHY 31JT1 ll01IC1 EMERSON .tl.~ P!!ESENTS" ~~ ~ I For 31 ye1r1 the Dorothy Emerson Antiques Show h• been buildi1l9 to thr excellrnct that it has a111ined rodlly, both in qu1li1y and divtrsily of the show's '1 dulers. JuM 26-29-27·28·29. hn. 1 p.11'1. 10 10 p,m. lMI.,, $;.!ndty, Jul'lf 29, noon 101 p.m. 1. Gelling araund Orange Caunly gels easier an Jilly 4th. Riding the bus has never made more sense than it does today. Orange County Trcinsit District will take you more places in Orange County than ever before. There are more buses-all modem, comfortable and air conditioned. More bus routes. Redesigned schedules. New services. Everything is changed and improved. The price, however, is still only z5q:. There are new ideas. Park-N-Ride Express has introduced a series of nine new oornrnuter routes to get you to and from work in peace and comfort. The cities of Orange and La Habra offer door-to-door Dial-A-Ride motorcoach ' r•••••••••••••••••••••••••··~·-----------··•••••••••••••-. ' ... ' l IWAJITTOOETTBEME. : · ' . Pleaae 18nd me ilchedules and information on: D Now routes MrVln!1 mr. area: ___ _,__ __ D Puk·N-Ride Expre11 commuter service. D General Orange County Transit Information. p ..... _"&':... Nam"---------------------- : ' : Addres.,_ ________ City·------'"iP•---- ' . I . 1 CM•il thilo eoupon 100r•ngti Coun11Tr~ Oiluk:t. l2iOo NonhMMn Sowt, !Mt.t ...... CalUonlM IZ702.I ·--------------------------------------------------------J • • service for 5()<1:. Brea begins Dial-A-Ride soon and other Orange County cities .will follow. Chances are tl;iere've been changes made in your own neighborhood. Right around the corner from where you live or work. Every day. ridiny the bus gets easier and more enjoyable. The time has come for you to give your bus system a tiy. You may be surprised. For information call: 547-3311 I Toll hee, call the operator and ulc for: ZENITH 7-33ll . .• '] ' .. ~ I <: " ' -J " ., ' , rl G JCJ NE GI ewp1 ulldin taff ar f sho• ale I Room > Dpen < here. 1 behind ' I .. , Friday. June 27. 1975 CAIL y PILOT ... I I Honoring the American Indian, our First Great Westerners Free Indian Shows Daily • Gifts • Refreshm.erlts • GW Balloons for Children Join_. our Celebration at Both Offices June 28-July 12,Daily Ex~ept Sun. and July 4! NEWPORT BEACH GRAND OPENING ur Newport Center savings office is oving into the beautiful, new Great estern Savings Building, just across ewport Center Drive from our old uildlng. Manager Art Moore and his taff are looking forward to the privilege f showing you our new savings lobby, afe Deposit Vault and Community oom (available free for group meetings). pen a new savings account while you're ere. Get the strength of the big GW ehind you. Q c 0 c "' i 2 c , The Smoke Signal by Fredefk Remington, 1861-1909. PaiAted In 1905. Perhaps his most famous work, reproduced In 1961 on a commemorative U. S. posmge stamp honoring the lOOth anniversary of his birth. Wild Horse Hunter• by Charles Russell, 1864-1926. Painted In 1913. An example of his perfection of detail. The cowboy roping the wild stallion Is a "dallyman." The slip knot around his saddle horn Is a "dally." FREE INDIAN SHOWS --, \. -" ~,_., '"··. Produced by Monte ~ Montana, J r. Four times i dally at 11 AM. 1, 2 and 3 P. M. See our American Indian group perform authentic dances and rituals. Enjoy their con- tinuous demonstrations of jewelry making, leather working, sand painting, trick roping. At both Grand Openings. $200,000 EXHIBITS OF WESTERN ART Originals of famous Western~ paintings, watercolors and bronze sculpture, including famous oils by Remington and Russell, from the Petersen Galleries of Beverly Hills. At both Grand Openings. FREE GIFT Two full-colo~ 16x20, ready-for- framing, reproductions of original oils by America's foremost Western artists, Remington and Russell. One portfolio of both prints per family, please. June 28-July 12 only. NO ONE PAYS MORE INTEREST WITH INSURED SAFETY Annual Rate Annual Yield with Compounded Oa~y Accumulated Interest 7~4% = 8 .06% $1000•6TO 10 YEARS 7V23 = 7.793 $1000 • 4 TO 6 YEARS 6~% = 6 .983 $1000 • 2 Y2 TO 4 YEARS 6 Y2°1o = 6 . 72°"- $1000 • 1 TO 2 Y2 YEARS 53A3 = 5 .92% $500 • 90 DAYS OR MO R E --5.393 PAID FROM DAY-IN TO DAY-OUT Early withdrawal from 1-10 year accounts permitted with substantial interest reduction required by federal regulations. l{UNTINGTON BEACH GRAND OPENING Come in a nd see our first office in the growing community of Huntington Be()ch. You'll find us on Beach Blvd., just south of Huntington Center. Manager Burt Parker and his staff look forward to telling you about all the good things you get when you save at Great Western. You'll like our convenient hours, including Saturday and Drive-Up Teller Service to 7 P.M . daily. We're open now and ready to serve you. So join our Grand Opening Celebration. HUNTINGTON SHOl'PING CENTER EOINGlR AVENUE ci ~ HUNTINGTON • ~ EXECUTIVE ~ PARK ID STAftK ITftE!T Hours at Both Locations-Weekdays 9 to 4 :30 • Fridays Until 6 • Saturdays 10 t o 2 • Drive-Up Teller S ervice Weekdays 9 t o 7. &·HEAT .WESTERN SAVINGS ASSETS $5 BILLION • STRENGTH THAT'S BEEN GROWING SINCE 1887 Free with Minimum Bal~ncn: Safe Depoelt Box • C hec king Account (at a major commercial bank) ·American EJtpreeeTra vele n Cheque• a nd Money Orden •Notary Service • Trust Deed/Note Collection• C heck-A.Month Service • ... i Ai~'~-. ... ILOT Fr~y.JUneZ7, \97'5 Polifieal Noies Riley Opens Race lly O.C. HVS:J'INGS CH-0.llr"llM .... Orunge County Supervisor Tom Riley, appointed to his job last year by then·Oovernor Ronald Reagan, will kick orr his race tor an elected term Saturday with a $5()..a-head fund raiser. AMONG.RILEY'S. Ranglers are cl· ly o(ficials like San Juan Capistrano's' Roy By~es, Laguna Beach's Roy HoJm, Costa Mesa's Jack Hammett. Irvine's Gabrielle Pryor, San Clemente's Thomas O'Keete and Newport Beach 's Donald Mcinnis. "Riley's Roundup," a western·style steak and enchilada reed, will be at Chritianitos Camp on millionaire Richard J . O'Neill's ranch near San Juan Capistrano. County officials such as District At· t orney Cecil Hicks and Sheriff Bradley Gates are also Ranglers. O'Nei(I, a Democratic bigwi g, threw a similar party for the Jate Supervisor Ronald Caspers shortly berore Caspers disappeared at sea off Baja California last summer. Republican P arty stalwarts such as Victor Andrews and George Delahan· ty are on the list as are Alhalie Clark, mother of Joan Irvine Smith, builder John Lusk, coastal commissioner Judy Rosener and Ann Caspers, widow of the late s upervisor. • • • ACCORDING TO the fancy invita· tions that were sent out, Riley's backers promise "the fixins fer bein' areal cowboy,'' Bl"sides the food . bee r and rnargaritas, the paying guests will be l'ntertained by mariachis, country and western bands and a pinata- breaking contest . BOTH. OF Orange County's ·state senators -De nnis Carpenter (R.' Newport Beach ) and J arTies Whet· more (R-Buena Park) missed Wed- nesday's SE;nate vote to increase the state gasoline t ax from seven lo eight cents a gallon. And some of the county's ()(llitical elite will be drafted to particip<tte in burro races and a cow chip throwing t·ontcst. The bill w as approved 23·7 on a roll call vote in the upper house. • • • According to the supervisor's of- fiee, the event is being hosted by ''Riley 's Ranglers ," a group of about 30 prominent countia ns who have pledged to support the retired Marine Corps general in his bid for an elected term next June . THE SOUTll Coas t Republican Forum meets tonight at 7:45 in the University Park Clubholise, Irvine. Various members of the group will be discussing GOP prospects for 1976, a presidential election year. Former Irvine city councilman E . Ray Quigley will lead the discussion . • -Chicanos For The Record -:T v· .1 . i=, 0 ISi - 'i.erwices are pen<1ino, Pacilk View llf!'al.h /\"of.if!elf · Memorial Park MOrtuary. Newpor1 ---"----'---CCC-'-'---1 bo.ch. c ... HUDSON WRIGHT WILllAM S. HUDSON.""'°""' o1 ANNIE L. WRIGHT. resid<!nt of Co\lil M<.w . C.4. Oilllt or dedlll J""" 1S, TU>l1n. Ca. Daleo! deatll Jun« 21. 191~. 1il\. SufW••f d Oy ll•S wole, LAur" 'i.ervlce• ;ire l>""<ll"y, P•t1lk. View Hud"°"· da~h1er•, Ja" Tnornp:IQndf>d ...... mor•al Park MOrtudry. JOyClt Tom'>On , gr.u><ltlloldren, Eric RANDALL ;oo><1 1Cto>1•n Tllomp"°n, an<I MIU.....1, OllVE M. RANOALl, res10l!nl OI Jan .on<I ICim rom,on. P•lvale lanuly la<,iun;o Hill>. Ca. Servlce~ar«Pl!f'<llng . ...,,.;'"· Pildl•< V•ew Mt>morlal Park. Paci t ic Vi e w M e mo• lal Par• 541utd~Y . June 18. Entomtirnenl, Mo•luary. Ntwporl B"'"ch. Ca. Pileolic V•ew M"mori"! P.or-, Ne.,,.,., ,liL9RtGHT Beach. RON,liLO lEE ALBRIGHT, '"KIMI WARl'o!OCK ol C.Ovinil, C<I. Dale DI <lt!alh J""" 20. H.STEW,lill;l W,t,RNOCIC, res.dent 19/S. Sur"wl....,<1 Oy hi• p;ue,,t•, Mr. & O'I ~wporl Bea<n, C•. O<ile OI de..th Mrs. Antnony Albri11n1 ol Pen- J""" ZS, 19/S. Sur•••o;,d Oy II•> .,.,;1e Ella; f'l!.flv..,.ia; two S••lers. Su'HI" L. Woods ttlree _,,, Wan .. ce 01 San Ole90, Hugi\ OI S.... ClemO!nle ana Cnila A. Power>ol OI Hut1111191on ~••" ana H. Sl!'W...-1. Mi,,1..,. Vle/o; one dduqllle•, Toni .Jf. ot La Mir""•: !nr.,e aaU9"1te••. Albo"'llhl ol Los Angeles. C•. 'i.ervice• N.lntrH••Uer ol Lonq f:!.e"(h. Rekct• -•e llt'ld TllurW.y. June 16. ti1S al Gf.oy ol Pa'-"" •n<I Jo•n Han.li ol 1:00 PM • .Sllt fler L•9una Be•c n (.o<OIW a.t AA.or . one Dfotne•. Hugn L. ......,.,_, C""""'· lnrermenl Wtll bf: W•rno<:k al 0dU•>, l e ••s ; "'st••. orlvate, El Toro Cemelerr. Shelter Dot~ny Sc>echl ot L•ke Geneva. Wi\.C..; Laguna Be..;h MOrtu;,ry<llretlor>. <~•fl. Cn.OrlO}te Ht:-y ol Fa"bwrY. FOKICEl'ol Nel>f,..k•. n1...,1.-en9ri1n<ltll1ldre<1-MAT IE FO ICK EN, rest<lent ol "'" qr••t·Qtiini;IC~<l<l•.,n . Servk n ""II L.oQUni Be.ell, C•. D•te <>I Deii111 June ti<' ""Id at t oo PM S..tu•<l•Y. P•tlll( lS. 1ilS iii Ille aqe ot 88 .Survli;ed bvrer ll•ew Cn•pel. Ot1 1t • .,n1. Rev. Ucil --.a. Mr. John Fokk.,...; one rMtte, c ...... ~ OI 51'. And•e'*' Prt'>bvle•i"" M•'>. Jam" Rlclwrd\ of New York. Churtn. ,...,wporl S..a<n. P•uh< v~ .. S...woce•w•ll ~ 11e1a S..111r<l•Y. J....,,71, Mcorl"""'Y 111ret10•• 19/S al J.00 PM • .Sllelltr L•9urw 8'<4<11 MOll EV Ma•lu'"'' c.n .. pel. Othcoan1. Tne "cw. JAM ES 0 MOR EV. "'ii~ 11, ,....,,,,...,,\ Jotln M Reynold~. Prov .. le •nl.,........,I, ol LdQ.,,.. Be.Kn. C.'". IO<mO!r rni"""t P'"t1!1c ll•l'W Memoroal Pdtk, Newport 0 1 ll•ker >l<tlO . n.,t.we o l lle•ch . (• Sne!f~r L .. 9un• ae .. c11 Mio»a<t!utelh . Date ol dealh J..,.. 11. MDr1u .. ry<1,,eclors, tilS. ~•v1wed Oy h•• W•le. Mr\. Mne UNOERS ""°'er;!wod•"9111C•>.M•• lt>omii>R. JOI-IN lAN OERS. •e~1den1 ol Judy ot l •<1un" lie"'" <><Id Mr\. Von· La9un" Hi!"· Ca Oa!e ol <1ea111J....,,10, ·~.,,, J. J"•omo of W,hn,nq1on. O.C.! 1~1s. Su•v .. ea !Jy "" oou9n1.,.,, C.ooroa love gr•rl<knildf ~n Setv1Cr• w•I! llt'" 1-ldft" •no tllree Q•,.n<lt h1!<l•en; one prov•le. ln1'Hm"<il . ML Pl"""'"' ""et. ~·••lt'~ wt!I be f'ICl<l •nOm.IM. C.•n-1e1etv. Cdn<1~10 1 .1 , Ne w Yo•k, N eOr.i~ka . Inte r ment, Emer>on Eme•"°"·Bd•l!~lt. ~··dl.1nth C""llt'I, Cemete ry In Emer~on, Neb•<1>k ... '1edl.ind•, Ca .dltect0<> t baltr-Be•!ll!•on Co>ta M~•~ MQr1wry MATT~E N ELSIE MAl T:'>CN, r~\•den! ol tl.ln.i "'°'"I. C•. D•!e ol aeatll J une 1~. 1~11. IALTl.·IERGElOM FUMERAL HOME Corona del Mar 6 73·9450 Costa Mesa 646-24 24 • Otlrer Deaths UC Irvine A group of 25 Chicano high school students will be acquainted with the field or e ngineering at a special two·week UC Irvine s umm e r pro- gram. ·The UCI Minority In· troduction To Engineer- ing program, scheduled Aug. 17 to 29, is one of 23 such sessions to be held in co lleges a nd un - iversities throughout the U.S. this summer. The programs are free to participants and are spo n sore d b y th e Engineers Council for Professional Develop- ment and several in- dustrial firms. THE UCI p rogr am is open to Chicano students 1,1.•ho have completed their junior years or high school and have shown promise in scie nce and mathematics. Simila r programs al other in- stitutions are a im ed at blacks, Puerto Ricans, Indi a n s a nd o th e r minorities. Explaining the need for the program , UC I engineering professor Paul Arthur said. "The difficult task of selecting a career or college ma-IELLIROADWAY MOITUART 110 Bro adw ay Co-,fil Mesa 642·9150 McCOlMICIC MORTUARY Laquna Beach ROM E (AP ) ~ A-1sgr . jor is compounded for Jose Maria Escriva de many minority youth Balaguer , 73 , founder who may not hav ~ ade· and president general of quate pro fess i on.al the Catholic movement models to offer advice Opus Dei. died Thursday and encouragement." 494 -941 5 San Juan Cap1$lrano 495·1776 r..ti.CIFIC VIEW MEMOllAL rARK Ceme1ery M orh1,1ry ChapC!I 3500 Pac1!1 c Vie w Dr1._.e N ewpar1 BC.'<ICh Califo rnia 6 44·2 700 PEEll FAMILY COLONIAL FUMERAL HO Ml 780 I Bol sa Ave Wcstm•n"tP..r 893·352!> SMITHS" MOITUARY 627 Main St Huntington Beach ~36-6539 P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITtOUS •USINl!SS l'olAMEST,lilEMENT '"-f<>ll-lny perw#I h dol"ll bu!.!· "9:>!.d>: THE FOUNORY OF-ORANGE COUNT V, 1000 A 5. v .. 1. SI., !tafl1a Ana, CA. '7101 51.,. t.. Klrbw. 2aa.. &• Vl!l.I Or., cm11 Mew. CA. '2•)• Th~ M l,..\I ·~ cof'l<lvt lltCI t>r.,. In-·-' SI.., t. Klfb' Tlli\ U•ltt~"t WI\ l1IH ...rth Ille c-, Clerk of o....,. C"""'' Gii .Juno! ••"IS. -· P\IO!t"'-d Ot....,. c-u o.Jty POot. _,_:m.27,aNIJUlft. 11 1e1J ZU..IS P UBLIC NOTICE P:ICT1Tl4US •USUf l'SS NAM•STAT•Ml!JIT Tho! follow! ... ,..,._ 11 dolftQ bwtl· -•, lltACV'S lt:AltAfE STUDIO'S, 1104 l'oifwpOrt lllvd,. CHI• Moiu. Call* ... •"''' Wlltlem 11. Sc:h11oert. '"" ~ 91vd., Cati• -U , C•UIOU1 .. 87UI ll'lll botl•,..11 11<Oflftut lt d11y.., 11'1· ·-· WHU.,.. It. khlll,..rl 'hltt "•••me11t "'"' lllllG w•lh IN ~'Cl•~-of °'"'91 co .. n1,.,""'' •• 1'7J. ...... P\11111_,,..d Oro"Of Co.U O•lly ll'llOI, J-l, II, :10, JI, 107) 1GJ0.I) l at hi s home in Rome. D URING THE t1,1.·o· 01.ATl-IE , Kan. (AP) -The Re v. Glen E . Thompson, 47, a new dis· trict s uperintendent of the Kansas City. Kan., United Methodist Con· fercnce, took his life Thursday by cr<twling under the wheels of a moving cement truck, policcsaitl. POQe: TO 1>001 ICMIDIM.UI LIMOUSINE SERVICE ro oe ftlO .. 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Each Tire -Depending on Size JR 78x15 LR 78xl5 s4100 s4500 s5000 s5500 ALIGNMENT SPECIAL s1_0,s ~OMPActlSJAteAl:O AMHtcAMCAIS Extra charge for larger or air co nditioned cars. setting torsion bars. ... and parts if needed. YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR MAGS-SPOKES for R.V.'s ''"'' .. ·····ti '-'111 '"' """ CMMl•otl; ,.,c .. COMPLETE BRAKE RELINE $ '95 ' :c.ompac1 American car1 Di.c ''"'" -- Don Swedlund Inc. -.................. SALE DELCO BATTERY COAST GENERAL TIRE ·....,_,i-. "' ••tfllt•llf 111 .......... 2855 Harbor BIYd. Costa Mesa ""-540.5 7 I 0 646-5033 111111111-1111!"!"~--~Sooner or latei;_you'll own .Ger\erals~llillll!"""llll!llllll!llll!llllll!llll!llllll!!!!!I!!!-.. \ I 1 ' ' • , ' I I ; l • J ' ' i ' , 1 .J 1; reg. 12.00 cool summer big-tops 8.99 Save $3 on short -cuffed sleeved roomy tops in natural-color lino or blue chambroy(not shown). both in fully washable cotton/ palyester. S-M-L. Reg. $4 -$5 Sc arves. asst. prints and sizes. 2.99, 2 for 5.00. Please. no mail or phone orders Accessories. 41 reg. 3.50 and 4.00 . aearfocms ® washables 2.79, 2 tor 5.oo ~ Save on y.our favorite washables! Two slipper styles in S~M -ML-L-XL. A. Brushed nylon scutt. pink. turquoise or white. B. Nylon knit ballerina, soft pink or blue. Moil and phone orders invited. Hosiery. 3 FrJd . June 27. 1975 . special purchase! carved Dainty. refined natural-look chokers mode of brown and white c arved beads (we show 1ust three). ·,. 2.99. Bat;>y button earrings. 1.99. Mail and phone 0rders invited rosh1on Jewelry, ?O reg. 16.00 ·to45.00 leather handbags f_~--~--~=-~---=-~--~--.~;=-=~---~-_ -~--~-~~ 10.99to29.99 ~ \\ Here's just o ne style from a super selectio n o f. reol leath~r bogs! Casual and d ressy swaggers and shoulder bags in a great range o f colo rs ... w ith well- known labels \ Handbags. 37 ... ---..., ... = ..-----:-.--;. .. ~ -- I' I I I I \I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 'I I I SHOP 9: 30 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH SA TU ROA Y -SUNOA Y l l :00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. NEWPORT ( -47 FASHION ISLAND) -HUNTINGTON BEA.CH (nn EDINGER) -ORANGE (2300 n. TUSTIN ST. -CERRITOS ( soo LOS CERRITOS MAll) , . ., . ~ . ' I I . A 14 DAILY PILOT Frld!y.June27, 1Sl15 ' reg. $34-$36 sheer voile collection 24.99 Nothing con match the sheer look and feel of voile in the heat of summer. We hove on exciting collection for you t o c hoose from ... only two shown here. Many shirtlooks and dot patterns. some bright floral s. All exceptional values in cool polyester /cotton blends, acetate -lined. Left: Full-circle skir t pindot with wide sash belt. navy or red. 8-16. Right: Bock zip graduated dot. self-sash. block or yellow. 8-16. Moil and phone invited. Dresses ?O's (115) \ \ • sale! three-piece summer pantsuits 19.99 .· • We've added o good dose of dots to our polyester pontsets for o bright summer look. Each se t with pull-on pant, cool .sleeveless shell and soft shirtjoc. If you need o dependable pontset for traveling, one of these is your best bet. Both in sizes 10-20. Left: small dot in blue or green with white dots. Right: bubble dot in block. green or red with white dots. Moil and p hone orders invited. Pla za Dresses. 73 ' Chai JROADWAY SHOP 10 AM TO 9·3·0 PM MONDAY THRU FRIDAY -SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. -SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. -.ANAHEIM (4J4 N. EUCU D) NEWPORT 14i fASHiON iSLAND) -HUNTINGTON BEACH (7777 EDINGER) -ORANGE (2300 N. TUSTIN ST.) -CERRITOS 1500 LOS CERRITOS MALL) • I , r 1 -- ' - 0 1 0 1 4 Firs me lac tor blu yel bri~ me Pio - I • orig. $8 tanks, you save 25% to 40%! playwear put-togethers 4.99 to 14.99 Pair up several ploy-looks frqm orig. $7- $2 6 famous label group of shorts, pants, skirts, jackets, shirts, tanks and T's. In polyester knit, Jade green, .mac, white. We show the orig. $14 T-top, S-M-L 8.99. Orig. $16 pant, 10-16, 10.99. Sorry. no mall, phone. ~ '· Plaza Sportswear, 65. St. Fl. orig. S 16 chiffon shirts .... ~,,.. 4.99 and 9.99 . . First. choose a solid-color tank. Then match it to a sheer chi ff on shirt for a look that spans the summer. Orig. $8 tanks, white, peach. beige. brown. blue. red, navy, apple green. peach o r yellow. S-M -L 4.99. Orig. $16 shirts in bright nylon c hiffon. 32-40, 9.99. No moil.phone. Plaza Blouses. Shirts. 66, St. Fl. save 50%1 reg. $12 booth bay rib tops 5.99 You loved our Booth Boy · rib tops at regular price. Now that we've cut the price in half, you'll want them In several colors! Each top with its own belt. Of eosvcare, ma- chine-washable uoc- ron® polyester. Pick cool. go-with-all white or your f ovorite summer shades, \ S-M-.L-Xl. Sorry, no mail. .. phone. Sportswear 70's (40)' ... t.June27.1876 tJl\t.._, ,., .. ""'. f c -- orig. $9 to$28 big label callfornia ~~~~ separates orig. S 18-$28 separates put their "Act" together 9.99 to 17.9.9 We can't mention the brand, but It's a great "Actl" Group Includes pants. coor- dinating sheer and knit printshirts. Red. royal blua, yellow, green or white brights ... blue. navy, c oral or brick dusty shades. Washable: 10-16. Not all 5.99 to 19.99 · Mix-match sportswear In a light. summ·erweight polyester. Choose white. navy, yellow, aqua or mint. Bo ttoms 10-16. Tops S-M-L. We show the orig. $15 pant. 9.99. Orig. $11 stripe top. 6.99. Not shown: orig. 99 short. 5.99. Orig. $10 tank. 6.99. Sorry, no mall or phone. Sportswear 70's (78) CQlors In all stores. ·no moil or ~- phone orders. Sportswear 70's (89, Lhel \ROADWAY ' . SHOP 10 A.M. TO 9:30 P.M MONDAY THRU FRIDAY _. SATURDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. -SUNDAY 12 NOON TO 5 P.M. -ANAHEIM( ...... N. EUCLID) NEWPORT (47 FASHION ISLAND) -HUNTINGTON BEACH (7777 EDINGER} -ORANGE (2300 N. TUSTIN ST.) -CERRIT~ (500 LOS CERRITOS MALL) · . . .. ' , l ' I A II DAILY PILOT Friday, June 27, 187& • • • ,. \ summer --------------~ ~ ~ ''.· . '. ' ' & ~/\\\§ .. . l . ' • I I I I .J I ) -' © 0 orig. $6 to $8 girls' t-shirts and shorts · 3.99-4.99 From her favorite California maker. • T ·shirt s in assorted styles. Only one sketched from the group. Sizes S-M-L. o rig. $6-$8. 3.99-4.99. Shorts from on assortment. 7-14. orig. $6. 3 .99. Girl s' Sportswear. 44 orig. $6 infants' coz.y print sleepers 4.29 For boys and girls. comfy sleepers in a soft knit. Grow waist and soft i- step foot. Sizes 1 to 4 in on oil-over print. Blue. gold. yellow o r aqua. Flame retardant. Not sketched: Reg. 3.35 The Bro adway's own Cradle Cro wd Loyelte Soque Sel. solids or prints. 2.59. Infants' Wear. 42 • ~1 1\~ · · a.l·ed·rClnce " ' . ·:·:ro ·~ ... · .. ' ... " . , . ' ' ' ., ' .. .. ••• f. , ......... "--! . \ . n ... . l • j. ' ' orig. $3 to $5 boys' tops 'n' shorts 1.99 to 3.99 Knit polo shirts with short sleeves and sleeveless tonks. Easy to wear. easy for Mom to core for. Assorted colors. Sizes 4 to 7. 1.99-2.99. Shorts in many styles to team wit h the tops described above. Their label stands fo r quality and long wear. too. Sizes 4 to 7. 2.99-3.99. Litt le Boys' Wear. 7 4 ... " .. l.S '' r;:··~· ' :' . . . "' " ! ·1·. : ·~t~ '.<t.'·"'~" . ,.. -...: . ·.-.. .. ~ J1 ... ~ '· ... ' ' ' ~ . • ·"? ·~ ', ';I~' -• ,. '· ..... ~':~. t,,• .. 4'(-• fu.."'-"'<1'> .. •/.~~ .... :.. ... 1,~...:(~··~· .-.:. . fl ...... ;· ... ~· l't:.:t.:• .-. ' "":-:,.;:,:; :.,"9--~ ~· . ~'l"'~-1--,.., :i'I "'<> y .. -. . ~· ·--,.:r ';f,...,:..., ,: • . -·:..-,,.. •· ; . -.'!; - orig. $3 to $7 little girls' playwear 1.99 to 3.99 For the sandbox c rowd ... separates of all kinds. Shorts. tonks. halters. midriffs. camisoles. knit tops. All the fun looks that will make her adorable ... keep ber cool ... oil summer long. In sunny colors and easy core fabrics. Sizes 4 to 6x. Little Girls' Wear. 83 regularly $160 trench provincial crib 119.99 • Mode by Childcroft. sturdy c rib with do uble drop sides and stabilizing bars In white o r yello w. Also sketched. regularly $170 matching 5-d rower c hest. white or yellow. 129.99. r<eg. SJ6 Kontwet mattress. 104 coils ond zip -off plastic cover. 24.99. No t shown: Reg. $13 Cosco c rodlette. 9.99. lnfonts' Furniture. 81 · -cfie::=I IROADWAY • ~·· ' '1·. , • reg. $3 to $6 toddlers sportswear savings 1.49 to 3.99 . ·1 ..;: · A big group of styles for boys and .-girls. Just one outfi! shown. Many · more not skeJched. Sizes 2 to 4. Reg SS Sunsuiti.~?; Reg $3-$5 Tops. 1.99·2.99. (E!.9.-.~0-$6 Pants and stio_rt s. 1.99·3.99. Toddlers' Wear. 90 . , reg. $7 to $9 girls' summer sleepwear 3.99 to 4.99 Little girls will adore gowns and baby dolls from a well known maker. Assorted pastels hove lace and embroidery. Sizes 4-14. All flame retardant. Gown sketched. 4.99. Baby doll to matc h. not shown 4.99. Just two from on assortment. Girls' Lingerie. 56 SHOP 10 A M TO 9 30 p M MONDAY THRU ~RIDAY -SATURDAY 10 AM TO 6 PM -SUNDA~ 12 NOON TO 5 P.M . -ANAHEIM (44 4 N. EUCLID) NEW PORT (47 F ASH·l~N iSLA~Dl -HUNTINGTON BEACH (7777 EDINGER) -ORANGE (2300 N . TUSTIN ST.) -CERRITOS (500 LOS CERRITOS MALL) • • •• • I I -\ [ • WO cau .she S! and h one o marri 0th t ake ,' mote the St }::~n Are soap has s· addic- are rE 0th and c they "soai; re all} The singll does grciu1 Firen 11 ofl hour. Seil dent, years buddi LosA Days 1 Gw Bea cl hookE I I add1 Lan4 me. I ellh• Tli abo• --pon I>< chili = who cluri WU Sex ' • • \. • .. • 0 • c. • • .o . .._ 0 &) .... • 0 0 c.: WO cau she sent and had a one of her f avo married on the sbo Other t ales concem take their teleVision sets mote p~aces: so ·they, won't, the·senals, .and people',who:p an· their entil:e d ays aiound 'their! •· favorite "soap." .: Are people really ·~ed 'on soap operas? Recent research· has shown that the sqapers. are· addicted, in many instances, but are reluctaotto admit·it. · Others enjpy watebin'g. them and don't mind' admitting that" t hey do, but these ~e ·the .. soapers" who dpn't seem to.be really hooked. . The fans either watch · them singly, as a Costa Mesa widow: do~s to pass the time, or in groups, as Los Angeles City Fireman· Carl:Seifert does wilh an 11 of his co-workers·durtng-lunch ~ .. ~t;,. hour. • .... Seifert, a Corona del )I. '~ . ..,,, dent, has watched ' · ~ years, according buddies at Station Los Angeles, who j Days of Our Lives. Gwen Roach. of tington Beac~ ·says she is "defmitely hooked ... She limits herself to • 0 OQ 0 ' '\ . .,· > .. Whenever a crowd"·gathers. ar~(1d a television display, it is . . . . , · ,. no .. guarantee the p ,eop!e ar~ shopping for a new set. : ·,~:: ~\.·~:Jf.J:;~re 1$ a ;very. gooc/ ·Chance the viewers weren 't able I•, f '• • \\ ' ' \ ·, ~. .~ ~: / ·._t·t0;1§!3.t1.home· on 1time~.tb .see their favorite soaper. . \ ' .. .. \ . '.. '' J ' ...... • ..... \. .. ' ., • , ' • I . • .. J •. ·r; " .. I 1 .A t '\ • I •<fl~. 1 0 ,.i I J • If .: t t • \ •• ~.. • '• ~ .... ·'.. •• ,, • •'I • • • • Hid:tn;sf.{!Efd)m Fact 'of Life . . I refuse to start mt letter by ·behlrtd Hocked doors, not in a addressing you aa "Dear\ Ann famll)tnewspaper. Landers." You are NOT dear to. -• 'llle Cbmm'Unists are trying to me. In fact, I tbtnk ~ n.ist be destroY. the morals ol~ur youth I either a nut or a Cornmon11t. and r believe either you are in The letter you printed receoUy cahoots with them or are being about the wedding nleht of two. duped into doing their dirty people who had had no previous work. If this letter getS into the sex experience was downrifbt paper, rn eat my hat. but atleast po~raphic. l got thts off ·rny chest. - Don t you realize that youna REVOLTED LADY children read your column, and D£Aa REV: Start albbllag. teenaaers, al.so? To thlnk you deane. would print a letter by a lunatic Sex 11 a part of life .alld llte ls who thought inexperience a.Pd wbat Wt columa I• all about. clumslneH on a weddin& Ilia.bi If you nact my col•• 41bptt· waa a bit laugh is beyond beU-et. '"'' plea 1e doa't ·read .. u Sex belon11 in the bedroom, ~are. It'• pr•lllt Mid fw your dice1tion and yoe{. blood .. pre1111re. I don't want to be ~sponslble for heartburn or, heaven forbid, a stroke. So good· bye, honey. I'll m lH you. DEAR ANN LANDERS : Please print this for the young girl who couldn't eat tn l he pre· sence of her boyfriend. She became tu and lt was very em- ban:assing, 10 she quit tryini. Her problem is, of course, tension. She gets muscles spasms at the bottom of the esophagus whe re the food enters the 1tomach. U she ,..tU refrain lrom drinkln.a cold water, and in· :stead drink hot water or.Jea, it· will relax this muscre and before she knows it she'll be able to eat small amounts of food. The gtirl should start by taJdng tiny bites and then a few swallows of a hot liquid. When she sees she can handle small amounts of food , she Will b@come more confident and eventually overcome her dUficulty. I had the aeme trouble years ago and my doctor worked out this solution for me. -GLAD TO SHARE • DEAll GLAD: Thank you ln bellaU of Ut1t youai atrl altd A ~-. -· --~ . .. BEA AN~SON, Editor l"ri4Uy,.l-l7, 1f1S • ...... , Ann Landers others who caa't eat a bfteof food wbUe under tension. I never re- alized so maay people had the problem untU ber letter ap· pea red. - Your doctor's solution m•kes sense and Pm nre m•ny readers will profit from Jt. DEAR ANN L~NDERS : I am a Baptist. My fi'lmce 15 Lutheran. Mike1s parents have money. My mother ts a wldow and lives on a limited income. Mike's folks are putting on the wedding and re-- ceptloo. Both wm be in their church. As the time grows near, I b ecom e more and more depressed. My religion means a lot to me. Mike says his religlon means a lot to him, too. We have talked it over several times but it always ends up the s ame way - a stalemate . We are both 22 and very much in love -al least 1 thought we were. Now I'm not so sure. Wha• does this sound like to you? - WAVERING DEAit W.: Trouble. The kW that gets worso wtth time -ua· I.as )'011 resolve it now. .......... ____ ..... . --.... -· -........ _.... .. ~ l 81 DAil V PILOT Frld!y.Jun.27.1175 Preparing for Life Education's Classical By ALLISON DEEllR Ol .. D.llltl'li..~ "Good morning, Mrs. Deerr," voiced a chorus of five-year-olds. ··Nicety done,'' said their teacher, Joyce Remsen. The kindergarten class at the. Costa Mesa s chool are products of the Carden method of te8chinr. Politeness and consideration of others are part of the cur·. riculum . Carden offers a "classical education" beginning at age three with traditional sub- jects plus French, music, art and PREICHOOLl"S'NAP'BEFORESNACKS • lreeplay. The school is bare compared to· many classrooms for young children. There are oceulonal shelves of books and materials and small tables and chairs. But, the children seem to love what they're doing. What does the school oUer that makes the children enjoy learn· ing? "We are not here to enter- tain. The world is not full of people who will entertah\ \hl(n. We'r-5•Paring llltfl> loi.1111, LheJ !l I\ lire \I Jelfn,'' M.r1, lll!111>eq old. auU.OING aLOCU The Carden curriculum is se-- quential. Everything builds on everything else. 11~ 8fNld11.m somethUlf, "• ltirill Uit \llh~o n well . ' ·'Wb•I Moo4 don~I do \Q loUlh te,.hl•M a child l!nfnmar Ill lll\h Of •i• grade .... ~,. ~ ohlld'• bffl1 w lfof • ifli ';\~ w.., 'I 11 ~@r•\ind \Ohr "' should chii~@•·' under ~· ni.lllod d\!vloi\d by <d ucalor H 1()arden Iii .iho t••· ly 11!4\!1. • ·11dron learn \he rlilf! as they go altlhiJ, and ii 1@ . f\t>\ ~ll<h • diflicull-oroc~. alt•. ll@nli~tu~I~. · 1"e klnderaar\en claa1 v.11\\~. ro• ex*m~lo. loll~ a "t~l" wrll· in& the a hill>el ~r flO<lllil!J •nd .OQfn JeUfi 1ttnteqces. "If li PQ 1' t.ru.t l~§t. just a Wif to &e\ !htt childi"e11 \hied to t.fte wqid. Tile)' @ren 't afraid of leti1- later oh." Grammatical and s pelling rQles were included. NQTFORCED Ah10 instilled ill a respect for the opinion• of Qthers without re ar or sel£-expression. The school doesn't try to limit en- thusiasm . "We'd rather have a child sit quie tly and work v.•ith the tea(:her for two rT\il:IYies, \han ror(le him to ail 1tlll tor -09r11. "When you (oroo 1 •hlld j oil sti ll, l~U lo1e hi1 1ttonUon. \ll'n him off to l~arqtpg, tm4, )'OU t;ll!,O the joy," •he 1@,id. Con1equent,y1 lhere lti a urea\ deal ot movement. ltonp and rhythms are outlet• for en~r@Y as· well a1 enjoyable leanUn1 ex- periences. KINDERGARTNEitl tlHO AND CLAP TO FRE;NCM IOHO Al three, the children arc in· t.roduced to French and English through songs and pictures ... We Uon 'i Jtave too ITT\JCh on the walls be(leu1e ,v1ntually they will tune Ualloul. · . Nature Bn'\. the or®r ol things key the pre.school program. Each group has its own garden pat.ch and a chance to feed the •cllool 's ducks, chickens anc;J rah· 1!114. Tht .!r•• play •r•• h;i. lots of ~'1 IPIQ\l tind an oJd.fashJctned 1arden 1wlt\f!: huns frorn a larg\' \ree. "Ti\• ch\ldrt;tn ltiit•1l not just \he nameti of bi i"d~ b\lt ttieir nest· in~ habit•." Carnpetlt(On fpr ~~tides isn't a part df the pl ctU1·~. oven in ~ltm@ntarr <.1n{I ·hish eohool· C1ttdfh ctasseS, -she explalnod. !INcQURAGEMENT . Instead, the children lt!Arll to t\elp and encourage tMC!h Q\hfr. Mrs. Remsen said tha\ one chJld who had trouble leatninJ l\t• -d- dress got <I n ovation rrorn hh1 peera Ill! lht 1111 hf WIA •U« cessfuJ. in~~fi'u"r~." ~~~~rJ:! 'l:\l, - "'because att~ pl'ilQ{inf ~Utt has is taken care ~, ~t-e. it becomes a bi((•r ofi,. 1 And. they leaPp to read £or what is important, a skill th at stands them in good stead. There are some other aspects th1t 1tt the program apart. "Mt11 Carf(en believes that life - is af1 m•n\al," she explained, "so we "l•o ha\le an exercise in which wo 1tudy pr~ious gems and met1l11 and imagine what it woyld bt lilc1 lq own them and wear thtm. "If you h•ve tho me11lt11 ex· perience, )'O\I dop't need \hat physical one. They are Im· P.tll3is&d fiflY that happiness d A ngl come with material tlili\lt>ns." . . reschoolers attend two . or three mornings each week and kindergarteners five. "The basic premise is that if you a re logic al and £air with a child. he will behave· accord· ingly." Nothing is f orced on the _children too e arly, she em- phasized. Instead of the tradi- tional Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, the children learn a nag poem. "l\.1iss Carden doesn't believe in teaching children words they don't.understand." · And, the children learn kind· ness for each other and their £s milies and teachers. ''It's marvelous to sec how much they do care about each other." HOST FAMILIES NltDED IMMl!DIA TEL Y .June Cadillac Sale Eroma-1 Seminar •. Soaper ' Tour Top Agendas •-st.diHtsfrom Fr-.ce. Spoht. ltoty IRITISH· EUROPEAN CEHTER Ctlll """"-Wepe 675-5135 .w,.11 .............. 21 Nabers Cadillac 2600 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mes<ii S40-9100 \\'as forcing itael£ into QlY A M t: It I C A N consciousness in vivid de· .BUSINE!ll!I WOMEN'S tail." . AlllOCIATION> A ••If· Thi s sc ene , Mrs. awal'<l:ness seminar wUI Bruns, sa id , wa1 or take place £rom 10 a..m. henoel£ in the Jivin• room to 6 p.m. Saturday, Jun\' olherhou11e,as an•·year-II, at Irvine National old 11lrl, when ihe waa Dank. abo\ll \o depart for New Conducting the session York to live with an ac-wtll be the Rev. Joseph tr051 who thought she F. Puccio, admini1tr11tor could get heron the stage. · ol lhe Triune Center ln If the relationship with Loll Angelea. .AMt;lllCAN CANCER 80Cll'!TY: Mrs. Jack EnaelhMrdt la the pre- s id" e tl t ·elect or th e Orange County unit of lhe society. She r ecently joined o£ficers £rom 39 other units at a weekend c onf e r e n ce i n Sacramento. MAllCll OF DIMES: The n ew So uth ern Orange County Council has chosen Healthy Baby Summer as its kick-off theme. Educational materials will be o£fered to all pro- s pecti ve mothers and help will be given to parents of birth defec. li ve children. Membership informa· tion is available from Peg Nietzel, 831·0878. IRVINE CHAPTER: New officers have been installed by the American Busin·ess Women's Association . President is May Tabone. Other officers are Betty Downing, vice president;· Loretta-Jesse and Sue Coder , secretaries, and Marilyn Sauter, treasurer. Betty Downing was named Woman··of-the· year during the June meeting. The chapter currently is providing scholarships 1 for three students. 'COSTA MESA WALLl'APSI BAZAAR IBlZ l4•wport llvd. f:o1ta Me1a -Phone 64§..9292 DISCOUNT WALLPAPER 50°/o to 80°/o 0 .. IOOIC PRICES OM JOOO •OLLS Of l~STOCK fAlllC YIMYLS, flOC•S. HAMDP'RINTS 9Fld P•E·PASTEDS ........... s.Mctt-. _,..un "tot, __ I www:olo ~ T\llU. .. "''· IN the actress was 1:uc-Included will be an ap· cessrul , she was to adopt pe1rance by model and the young Mona because TV ca s ting di r ector ll~~!!~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~w========""''-''"""" of problems between the _ Shirley Fleming, >A·hose girl and her stepfather. topic will be Matching After th;nkln1 obout the loner You With the GRAND OPENING.I.II. ,---------------------..., her early life, and the Outer. character or Emily, the btlnl1oedrmabtion 11f!la yMbe TODAY , .. MOORS NOW OPEN!! pieces finall y fell into o an Y ca 1ng s. place and she had the Adele Moote, 832·7996, or REFRESHMENTS ans wer . Ms. Cynthia Jessup, ''EmiLy wa s th e 851·3611 . WILLIESERV~!!. woman I would have ... become had I remained NEWCOMERS CLUB: with Mama. This lhen The Fountain Valley was the reason I fell safe group will meet for lunch with her. 1 kne w why 1 Wednesday, July 2, al h<.1d allowed a character Lawry 's California in a worldof makebelieve Center, Los Angeles. to influence my life so Buses will leave the· completely for eight . Wooleo Shopping Center years, and why the loss of at 9:45 a.m. Anyone in· the part had affected me terested may call Mrs. so strangely." Wesley D. Greer. Crhpy-lcebenJ LETTUCE 1 'J'f-.... FOUNTAIN FARMS DUCE I. ' GoraciCM11 liviltCJ i1 one rfflOn you Mo.ild Come up to the Good Life in Newport Beach! En1oy a new concept 1n leisure living. Canyon Crest -where luxury is custom built 1n every lownhouse and 1s designed w11n you 1n mind. A private tlle entry bnngs you to 2.000 feet.or lhe most luxurious and advance ol interiors. From fireplaces 1n the master su1 1es. libraries. large pool arid jacuzzi to an aulomated securily system -Canyon Crest ollert you lhe epitome ol the good lile. 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ITI ....... / I LA May Retaliate µter Bean Balls Fly ' SAN FRANCISCO-Y°""' Ed Hallctl of the San Francl1co Gianta pitched a five-bit, 2·0, abutout over the st.ruallinl Los Anael .. Docl&ers Thw'ldloy nl&bt al Candlesth;_k Porj< Mid In the process sent Steve Yeager 1prawlin1 with a hllb inalde pitch In the fifth lnnln&. AIJ a result, Dod1en pltcber Andy Messer1mitb retaliated with a hi1h. inside pitch to the Giants burler in the seventh in· ning and drew . a warning and automaUc $50 fine from plate umpire Bruce Froeniming. "Hallckl came lo the plate and told me the ball slipped," ex- plained Yeager, the Dodgers' catcher, after the game. "I just told him to get in the box. We're having a lot o£ our hit- ters knocked on their tails and nobody is doing anything ·about it. "Somethlng's got to be done, but that's all I'm going to say about it," he added. '!'lien be explained bis lnalde pitches: "Sure, 1 was pitchlnl them in· side. U I don't jam them-or any team-I'm gonna get hurt." · ln_Uie DQd1e:rs dr~g room, Davey Lopes vowed the Dodgers O•l't'T•• ... C Cloa•llftJJ••• will fight back with knockdown pitches. He was decked by the Giants' Tom Bradley here in April. "It's all right for them to pitch like that if they want to, but from now on, they've gotta expect re· lalialion." Tbe Dodgers lost their third de· cision in four games and fell 41h games behind idle Cincinnati in the National League West. The Giants runs came in the first when Joshua singled, went to second on a passed ball and Royals Roll, 7-J scored on Bobby M urcer's single. Willie Montanez then doubled off the right·center field fence to get Murcer home. ''We had a team meeting before the game and discussed why some games have been get- ting away from us," Haliclti said. "I think the meeUng helped. We bave a lot of young guys on this club who are learning all the lime. Some of the veterans de- cided to have a talk and I think it was what we needed." Mir.nager WesWestrumcalled ii "the best game I ever saw the kid <Halicki ) pitch. He had thein un· der control and they only got a couple of cheap hits in the eighth." ·westrum was referring to an inning when singles by Bill Buckner, Joe Ferguson and Dave Lopes loaded the bases with one "out. Halicki, 3·4, then retired Henry Cruz on a pop-up and Jim Wynn on a liner to left. THE DODGERS' STEVE YEAGER HITS THE DIRT AFTER A PITCH BY ED HALICK!. Messersmith, who gave up the game's only two runs in the first inning before the fireworks start- ed, was visibly upset aft.er the game, issuing a terse "no com- ment" when asked about the inci· dent and fine. Battered Angels Face A's Tonight El Niguel Golfer Tops Two Rivals PEBBLE BEACl·I -John Richardson of E l Niguel Country Club in L aguna Niguel. won a pair of 1-up matches on the 18th bole Thurs day to reach the quarterfinals in the 64th annual California a mateur goU cham- pionships here. Richardson won the title in 1961 .and is one of eight players s ur- viving the first t"'O rounds of match play. ·· J\1y putting "'as awful, jus t a"·ful," he said after the second straight 1 -up victory. "They '"·ere both very fortunate wins." He defeated Tom Smith of San Francisco in a morning round and stopped Jeff Harrier of Gra nada Hills in the afternoon. Two rounds will be played to- day with the championship finals over 36 holes set for Saturday. Cattfpreglter Scores COLL'MBCS, Ohio -Tony C::.im preghcr of Cal Slate <Long Beach ) :.ind a former ~1arina High st:.ir, qualified for third ,round play in the 78th annual NCAA Division 1 golf cham· pion s hip s on O hi o Sta t e University's Scarlet course Y+'ilh a l 'A'O-round total of 77-74-151. Jerry Wisz of UC Irvine failed lo m ake the cut after the first two rounds. .J.1.S. Siar• Win ;; OMAHA, Neb. -An eight-run .,_burst in the seventh inning pro--~lled the United States to an 11·3 'fictory Thursd ay night in the ~filth game of the Japan-U.S .A. ;j6'1eglat e baseball cham- tp.onship series. 1 The American team now leads :ihc series, 4·1, with two contests !.remaining in Los Angeles this 'Wl'ekend. 'Marl In Turns Pro r LOS ANGELES -Billy M artin. who won the NCAA •;ingles title as a UCLA freshman )ast Saturday, is giving up his -,_mateur status lo play pro· "fess1ona l tennis, t he lS-year·old , budding star told The Associated • j!r_ess Thursday. t Ma rtin. who said he made the --decision "because it'll help my .-"'.game," said he would open his :'"professiona l career in a toorna- '.....ment this weekend in Birm· ;:ctngha m , Ala. He said the lure of : huge fin ancial r ewards was not a •!m ajor consideration. • B•Rfl*'r• Fall • The South e rn California angers dropped an Inte rna- -·onaJ Volleyb<:ill Association m atch Thurs day night to the Los gele1 Stars in action at UC nine, JC-12, 9·12, 1·12 to give em a 2·4 season record. e .......... _.. 1 PJTl'SBURGH -Pitcher Sam d>owell, who ranks loth on the ajar leape strikeout list, is tJVa llable on waivers. The Pittsburgh Pirates waived e 32·year··old l e fthande d _,.._an ThundaJ, saying he no ~nu lnlO lh<lr plans. King Triumphs Connors Advances With Easy Victory WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -Defending champion Jimmy Connors, the tournament's No. 1 seed, s trode imperiously through to the quarterfinals or the men's singles of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships today by beating Phil Dent of Australia, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. . It was Connors' fi rst match on an outside court -his three earlier rounds had been played on one or other or the two main courts -and the side passages and stands were thronged with shirt-sleeved spectators, basking in the sun to watch the champion. In the third round of the women's singles, third-seeded Billie Jean King, who says this tournament will mark her retire- ment from singles competition in major tournaments, advanced easily with a 6 -2, 6-2 victory over Julie Anthony. Joining her with third-round victories were Rosemary Casals of the United States and Evo nne MEN'S SINGLES Tlllr•ll- R•ul R•mirer, Mt•lto, beill -I-P•,..llil llillJ,._.. 1-S, 1·S, ' Ke" Rosew•ll. jlullr•ll•, be•I Biriter An· 0er..-..s-" .... 2 ... 1 ... 1. Gr-m !.111-11, Brll•I". bNI Pilul Kronk. jlu\l••h•. M , l·J. M . CUI! Rk,_r beill Geoff Milsi.t"S. '°""lrilll~ U. ...l .... l ......... J. Mike Estep be•I Sherwood s-.i. ,_., M , a.t. IH.M . jlle• ,,.,.tr1v1ll. R1HSll, bell Ando-.... P'lllllOl'I R-slil.M .... 1.1>-l. ' """'rt' RllHMf' be•! Cl'llrlle Pl'5Metl, Silrllur.:e Puerto Rico.•-'·'-'·,_.,'"'· ' M~01.S C.se, AuslrilUil. bllill f'..cl MtNillr, ... l . t.f, Row:-r ....... be•I Cl'la•ll•O..~ .............. , Ptlil Dent, A~r•U•, Dllal Blrnito Mitton, s.oui.11 jltrk•. J..6, ... J,6-,, 2•6,6·'· Tony Rothe. Auslf•ll•. bl•I Ross Cillt Aui1••11••2.t-O, ... l. • Tom Ollkll'. NtlhofrlilndS, bHI Kim Wlrwitll. Austt•ll•6-l ,6-2, •·'·Men's WOME N'SSINGl..ES Sec111dll•- Bllli• Je•n Kl~ be•I Veronica Burton, Btllil!ll 6-1 .... l. ' Llncl$ily Bil•van. Br1!1ln. bei11 Judy O.llon Aut1ti1Ui1.6-l,6-1. ' Pt-gay Mk l'lll bll•I Leil Perlcoll. llillY .... ,_ ... ,_ It-Klos.s, Soull'I Alrlt •. m•t LinGll RuPl!rt Bell'llel'lem, Pil .... l.1-S. • N111sn• c nm.,rlov•, Russi•, Dl!•t Co<'"rlne Mo1es_.111. Btlt•ln, ...o. '"'· Rowml<v CISilll milt U11i. Hunt, Austrl ll•, s-1 .... :a,u .. ... :""rtfilrll Court. Au1lri1tl•. bnl Selly GrHr, .. 2. K•n*o S.w•mlhu. J•Pilfl, -~Tinney, ....... 1 . ... ~~~Ill llf9l"lus1 b9ill ROM 0..._. Fri11K1. Wlnnl1 -lri •. Btililln, beat 51\ffon WillSll, .. , ... ,. LiN.y Bol.l'lott, Souttl Alric•.-Mil!KJ Gunter ..... 2,M. • L11llJ Clli1rl1S, 8rlt1l11. ~ill FIO•l"I Whl....__, Soutl'I Afrl<•, .. 2, M . Mld>li. G<.orclel, le!;lum, -Odilildl! ltoubin, Frilft<r, 6-0, 6-1. P•tlY ....... RllW, be•! N•l•lilt Fucns. Fr...ce • 0-4, .. 1, retlrH . ; Gll"lll• Goll'S, Brll•l11, bl•t Floren• BoolkelU, .11&1,,1.s, ..... JINlllll" Dimond, Au$lr•U., bl1t J-.kll P'•y\lr 8rll•in, 1·1. •2. • Pilttl Ho9iln Ol•I R1cq1111 GllCMre. Ar9"1tl111, .. 2,2-6,6-2. Nliftl• JilUIOJIC. Yu901l•YI•, bl•l P1m T ...... r1.n,l-6, .. l.11-t . MICM .. Tylef", Brltillfl, bilat C,.ntl'lll o.i. .... r, Allllr .. l•.W ,t-7,,.,_ aeu., Stove, T"' N11,..rr~. 0.11 a.ta., ,.....--.,1.s ... 1. Goolagong Cawley and Margaret Court or Australia. For the rourth day nmning, Wimbledon weather was perfect for tennis and once again the courts were a mass or jostling fans. Just 22 minutes after play started, 25,079 people had passed through the gates, which means a total attenda nce for the first five days so far or 153,288 - which passed the Forest Hills re- cord -£or 12 days -last year. And Wimbledon officials were gleefully hoping the weather would hold up long enough for the 12-day aggregate or 306,111, set in 1974, to be shattered. Connors' victory, in just over one hour, made him the rirst man to r each the quarterfinals and he did it with the same invincible power te nnis he has showed through his four matches this week. Only once has he looked in the slightest degree vulnerable, and that was in the second round when the Indian Davis Cub player, Vijay AmriLraj, took him to a 9-8 tiebreaker in the fu-stset. Ex·Dodger Von Joshua, who got three of San Francisco's 10 hits, was convinced his former te'!mmate was retaliating in the seventh inning. "I knew Andy was going to do it-I know him too well," Joshua sai d . ''And that pitch to Yeager ... well, Eddie didn't try to knock him down. I remember telling him, 'Hey, Eddie, Jet's not wake 'emup,OK'?" Halicki, who fashioned the five·hit sh ut out said he apologized to Yeager when Ile came to bat in the seventh. ·•But he didn't seem to think it was an accident and told me to get back tn the batter's box." Halicki paused to reflect in the Giants clubhouse after the game and added : "Whether they think so or not doesn't matter to me, anyway." -(? lOSllNGl!LIES ...... l>I '0 I 0 • 0 0 0 3000 ~ 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 • 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 • 0 o o II o I 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0000 2 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 Tolilll JI 0 J 0 Totel' l3 1 10 2 Loi Al'IOfi.I 000 000 ~ S... FrMKIW:O 200 000 oo•-2 E -Cru1, ,,.,.u•rsmllll. DP -Los Angtle' I. !olor! Ft&ne:lw:o 1. LOB -Loi jlngtlff 6. !olor! Fr•n-dw:ot. 28-Monl•1111, W. Cr..,,..ord. IP M llEll••SO Mns.ilr"l"lllll IL, 11-4) 1 10 2 2 1 • Min.Niii 1 00019 Hilllc:~llW.l-4) t S 0 . 0 Z ' S.lk -H•ll<kl. P8 -YlloQ9r. T -2:1M. A -,_ ... You don't need a program to identify the Califonlla Angels these days. You need a hospital report. "Well," said manager Dick Williams counting the bumps, bruises, fractures and pulled hamstrings that abound on his team, "I guess we 're down to seven healthy players.'' The Angels are also down in the dumps. They lost for the fourth straight .A..,....si.ae Ill! G•m11-ICM .. C IJIOI J-21 Olk•-ill Cillllornl• .June2t0.k1Mld ill CiltUOl'nl• ~2'0.l!~•IC..lllornl• 7:2Sp.m. l:tsp.m. 12:JSp.m. lime Thursday night, at Anaheim· Stadium wh en William s-·· patchwork line·up fell to Marty Pattin and the Kansas City Royals, 7·1. Now the Angels must host the division-leading .Oakland A's for a three-game series which opens · tonight. Tbe Angels had been hopeful Nolan Ryan might be ready to pitch tonight. But the groin in· jury he suffered a week ago Wed · nesday at Kansas City continues to keep him sidelined and the hard-throwing righthander is now listed only as possible for Sunday's final game of the series. On tbe encoui'aging side, • U .. I Tl"""""' Williams expects Jerry Remy, Dave Chalk and Dave Collins - all sidelined with leg injuries - to be back in the lineup tonight and he also expects Joe Lahoud to be in uniform. Lahoud has been gone for four days, attend- ing his rather's funeral. The injury jinx, which has already sidelined first baseman Bruce Boehle and pitchers Ryan and Don Kirkwood, struck again Thursday when infielder Rudy Meoli, replacing Remy at second, pulled a hamstring but stayed in the game. Catcher An- dy Etchebarren was Wlavailable because of an upset stomach. Injuries have also slowed out- fielders Lee Stanton and Mi ckey Rivers while shortstop Orlando Ramirez is unavailable because he is in Colombia attending his brother's funeral. After the Royals whipped them for the sixth straight time, the Ange ls find themselves six games under .500 and 121fl games off the pace. Rougtily the same situation Williams walked into one year ago today when he replaced the beleaguered Bobby Winkles as the Angels manager. George Brett, hitless in seven trips in Wednesday's 6-2, 12- inning Kansas City victory, re· bounde d with a vengeance Thursday night and rattled a double and three singles to pace KC's ll·hit attack. 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Albritton 3rd In Helsinki Spike Meet HELSINKI, Finland-Terry Albritton of Newport Beach finished third in the shot put in the World Games competition here Thursday with a toss of ~\;. Albritton trailed a n Ea st German winner whose mark was 67-5~. He was only inches behind the second place finisher from Canada with a toss of65-ll v... KC'.S GEORGE BRETT.SCORES AS BALL BOUNDS AWAY FROM ELLIE RODRIGUEZ, Meanwhile, Belgium's Emile Puttemans posted a time of "28:00.4 in capturing the 10,000 meters, whteh was renamed the Confident Pabner 2nd at Western· =~i:~:i~r~~~z.~~~~ OAK 'BROOK, Ill. !APl - AUltralia9 David Graham. not to be confued with newly·crowned U ... S. Open Champion Lou Grah•m, carried a courH·rttOrd es and a three·1t.roke lead over "a UttJe more confident" Arnold Palmer goint lnt.o today's secood round of the $200,000 Western Open golf tournament. Still the people's choice. run· nerup Palmer 1hot an opening 58 over ButJer Nation•I Golf Club's ·coune wttb tbe 11111e p1r U-.nd rated almost~• tough u nearby Medinah C~try Club, the 1cene ol last week 1 1lran1e "Blclrup Open." Palmer, without a victory SS.-32 round which included she lince 1973, was cheered after dis-birdies and the re1t pan. 1bat 65 playing ''more conftdence ln my broke the BuUer course record ol game than I've had in a long 17 by Tom Evan• in the second Ume. I thought I had lt 1n the round of lut yeu'1 ()pea. EYan• Open -it wa1 almost tbere, but. nur1day opentd wttb, an 11- not..quite." over-para. Palmer raohloned lour birdies, Tied !or third In the punult of including two with 15-foot putll tbe Western'• '40.000 top JllW'M and one with a JO.footer, and wereJerryHeardandnewcomer saved par with a 10-looter. 'Gary Wlnu at two-under~. "I had my best putUng a round wblle Arg1ntlna'1 FlorenUno ln sometime," said Amie, 30thtn llolinowunextat70. meney winning9/ but 3Ull-Olla:otL.~IZDl---'i'K~-.... telll-al •v•A pm: 71 PW& the hearts of his ailhlul army. 1'7l--U S7 0jieil Clia~e Graha'1't who tied lot 29th In lr.;1• John Schlee, Gibby Jut week • Open, milled only. Gil~ Don Ble11 Al Gelber,er, t~o .-ree:ns e~ route to.hll superb Ed Sneed, Charle• Coqdy, MIUer States, who won the marathon in Barber, Dave Eichelberger, and the 1972 OlYmpic11n Munich, was Jim Simon. Newport Beach's fourth 1n the Memorial, Urned In AlanTapiehada78. · • 28:11.03. 1 Defeodln1 champion trom lbe only American winner in W r b ~ ...i•• the final day of tbe two.day meet at.son ••• ar a .. -.. "'' • '18, wu Ed Preston, who ca ..... --a while John lfahoffoy, -Mon· th 200 ..--da)' Jolt to Lou Or•h•m ln their . • ·meter dash in 21.i. playoff for lbe Open UUe at Kenya's John • Mwebi finished Medlnab, dr:f· ped out of the second, nosinf out America's Larr)' Brown. ll<ltllnl (l•ld 156 bocouse of• l'ovorlte John Walker of New <belt cold aller plo)'ln& efehl Zealond won the 1,500 In slyle In holet1t1t:itoverpar. the final 1tretch. Another New IO" otaJiom oloa._.....~. ie~-¥.o..i--• ~~ .Nlcl<lous, Joh'nn, Mln.t d -•·en-D1-~.0bm~ G•y Pl aver a kipped ~~ -c tiroo1e wlDner w r.·n0w <iitem ' • cenll'otln1 on the S,000, helcff W• · Oii Amorlc•'• Marty Liquori to llllllllltCOlld. L cl Ti Coll unU him S1 posl pan thu! !or I A ject but . edu Al the to I earl com me< G. i·lar .the: is 01 Aug s; Mar nam ball JC. Bl past Coll bas! Colli 0 1 tour Li . If any op in Has! star: h:.1p1 ··1 of k; s iz e follo wor Wed Tt the ri pad! d ur1 ' worl l-1; Dor; don' "·or! "\ fc\.\' ea ct let ii ··A scri1 I do1 "I July ncxl play neec w a r gam '.' fair! orrc1 on C pro\ I Little Time to Recruit For New Gauchos Coach Checking the college scene: The basketball coach at Saddleback Col!ege doesn't figure to be selected U!1ttl the l!!tler part of July-giving him little hme to recruit. s~~dleback 's board approved a new position in the physical education de· partment .at its meeting last Monday, thus opening the way for applications for the basketball position. . A few weeks ago, the board had re· Jected a proposal for a new position, CRAIG SHEFF but Monday changed its mind and vot· ed unanimously for the new coach Applications will be accepted. for the next two weeks with interviewing to ~egin the week of July. 7. The earhest tht! board could vote on a re· comf!lendation would be at the July 28 meetmg. Gauchos .athletic director George Hartman will have nothing to do with ·the selection of a new coach. Hartman is on vacation a nd will not return until August. Bill Bloom, the former Corona del Mar High basketball coach, bas been named athletic director and basket· ball coach at Oxnard College, a new JC. Bloom has been an assistant the past three year s at Pepperdine College and before that was the basketball coach at El Camino College. Oxnard will play in the Miles Eaton tourney at OCC in December. John Palmer was UCl's leading hlt-~t thjs past baseball season wltb a .348 average. Teammat e Alan Belasco hit .327 and Steve Whitehead had a .308 mark. Golden West 's Curt Etchandy wag the leading area JC hiUer with a .326 mark. Teammate John Leone batted .338 as a part-time starter. OCC's top batter was Ron Swanson C.297) while Doug Pryor <(.288) led Saddleback. · · Golden West coach Fre4 Hoover re- por1s that tbe Southera Cal Con· feren.ce baseball race next year wUI be split into halves with tbe two win- ners battling for tbe title at the con- clusion of the season. There will be two rounds in each ball. OCC football coach Dick Tucker and his wife celebrated their 25th weddin g anniversary last week. They're spending two weeks in Hawaii. Former Golden West College wide receiver Randy Cobb bas signed a pro football contract with the Charlotte Hornets of the WFL. Cobb; a 6·1, 180'-pounder, played the past two seasons with Duke University. Ile prepped at Pacifica Wgb. Recent Newport Harbor High grads Bucko Shaw, Dave Helfrich arid Dave Simmons will play football for Menlo College in the fall. Ex·Bantlngton Beach High and OCC basketball standoat Jim Worthy was named Biota College's most in· spirational player tbls past season. Worthy was suond in scoring and re· boundin~ for Biota. I Al Baldock has reportedly resigned as the football coach at Los Angeles City College. L ,ittle Contact Expected ·North Coach Impressed . U first impressions are thing about the South. any criterion lo base an They aJso have some peo- opinion on, coach Glen plewhocanthrowtheball Hastings of the North all· as well as run." stars football t eam is a Hastings has a pair of happy man. prep All·Americans on "This is a great bunch his roster, in clllf?ng of kids with talent and tackle Steve Shoemuer s ize," Has tings said and quarterback Turk following the team 's first Schonert, both of Servile workout in full pads High. and Duncanson a t a defensive backfield po.5t. But both are also working at the quarterback spot on offense. Andrus was a late addition to the roster as an alternate, but gives the team more depUi at th e i mportant quarterback spot. Wednesday night. "Schonert might be a The team gathered for better runner than he is a Farr a h a s t b e ·Ruzicka Double Winner , Oran1e Coast Collete•• Greg Ruzicka wu an imprn.alve win- ner 1n tbe long jump and trtple Jump of the open division at the weekly all·comers track and field meet at Costa Mesa Hieb Thursday night. Ruzicka leaped ZMIA in the long jump ·and went 45-10 in the triple jump. ·Aho in the open divilion, Bill McQuown woo the mile in 4:21 and Bob Heitman ran 39.2 to win the 330 low hurdles'. Bob Hickey scored a nlce double in the veterans' division, cap- turing the mile in 5:04 and finishing first in the mile walk with a time of 7:29.1. Top marks in the high school division included Tom Turne r's 8.5 in the 70 high hurdles and Brian Wood's 22·1 in the Jong jump. · The open division's three mile attracted 163 runners with Ken Ran- dall winhlng in 15: 56. All-Ce-n Meet Otte• Dlvlslff 100-1. Manin 10.3; 220-1. Martin 213; .._1. Wiiii.ms .51.7; 111>-1. K-kk 2:00; Mlle-1. McQMown 4:21; ).Mlle-1. A•llCl•ll 1S:5'; Mile W•lk-1. llerNrdo 7:0I; 330 Ui-1. Hiilmen 2'.2; U -1. Ruzlcu 2:1-4V•: TJ-1. Au1kk• 4.5-10; HJ-1. Frost ._.; SP-1. Kleln SO.HI.; DISCU5-1. er-1u., ..... HllllkMel 100-1. Dickinson 10.2; tto-1. Olckl-U.t; 440-1. Defeo S:U; lt0-1. McQuown 2:02; Mlle-1. Thomtl$0n 4:37· 3·Mlle -1. Wnglll 16: 16; JOtiH-1. turner t .S; 330 Ui-1. DU9M 44.5; U -1. Wood 22·1; TJ-1. Br<*fw•Y 42·6'h; HJ-1. L._.y •2; SP-1. H•rper 49-9; PV-1. W-S and Ptillllps 11·6; Olscus-1. Shtp.ard 150-t. Girts 100-1. Smltll 11.1; 220-1. Goss JU; '40-1. Smltll 60.6; H0-1. Gluer 2:34; Mlle-1. Benett S:30; Mlle W•tk-1. Holen~k 1:49. J•'-rH'911 100-1. Notli. 13.6; 220-1., Ingalls 1U ; +tel-I. Corum S.C.9; ll0-1. OUO. lt'f 2:27.S; Mlle-1. Armstrong S:09; 70HH-1. Gullerrei 10.2; 330LH-1. McKton S4.S; HJ-1. Audy S-4; u -1. Wells 11-0; PV-1. Y•tes 9-0; SP-1. Bowel 41-4; Discus-I. Coradi 0-4'h; MlleWellt-1. Gordel\8:01 • w-• 1C»-1. Festey U.O; '80-1. O'Neil 2:31. Vete~•"s 100-1. K119tkl I I. 1; 220-1. Tflrault 2'.4; a.>-1. Lewis 2:34.S; Mile-1. Hickey S:U..; Mlle W•lk-1. Hickey 7:29.t. South Adds 2 Players thcfirsttimeMondaybut passer ," H astings advantage of h aving pads were not allowed advises. "He certainly playe d for Hastings f during the first two givesouroffense abitof during bis high school SanSt~veSc~tth<6:6•235/0 workouts. fl exibility and be bas career but will probably bago Hig • is rep ac· Hastin11 s ·~nd his El t 1 d b . t rt d f ing Greg Nitzkowski of d «>. h.. . g r ea ea e r s l p s a on e ense. Huntington Be ach on the Dora o H1g a ss1slanls qualities." The North team is South all·star roster as don't plan a lot of contact Backing Schonert at working out daily at El one of severa l changes work for the North team. the s ignal · ca 11 in g Dorado High from 5 to 7 made for the North· "We'll probably run a pos ition will be Bob with a Saturday session few plays al the end of Farra of El Dorado Hi gh, i'n the morning and South1 Orange 1County each day's workout and Jim Andrus of Garden· Sunday off. The teams footba 1 game Ju Y 12· letitgoatthat,"he said. Grove and Dennis have two extr a days of Nitzkowski withdrew '"A s far as a full Duncanson of Sunny practice this year fromthegameto work. Each roster was in· scrimmage is concerned, Hills. because of a switch to creased by one to 31 with ldon'tknow.. Farra is listed on the Saturday night from "With the Fourth of Th d addition of Art Sorce of roster as a linebacker urs ay. Newport Harbor as a July weekend coming up kicker for the South and next week, we'll have to K • G H T \ Frld-r. June 27. 1975 DAii. Y PILOT GOLD MEDAL.•STS -Five members of the Fountain Valley Boys' Club won gold medals in th e AAU western national age group wrestling championships recently. In the front row, from left , are Chris Schulz, 12 ; Mike Provenzano, 13; Greg Ruffer , 10; and Mark Mercer, 15. In back are Boys' Club director and coach Chris Torres and Larry Budgen , 14. Five Area For Swnmer Leagues Wrestlers Triumph Area Cage Results Five young wrestlers from th e Fountain Hen ry M ikiewicz Valley Boys' Club have score~ 30 points Thurs· returned with gold day mght to lead Dana m edals from the AAU Hills to an 80-56 summer Western National Age league bask.etball win Group Championships in over El Toro m the C05la Missoula, Mont. Mesa·Corona del Mar One of the five 13· league at Corona del Mar y e a r · o 1 d M i k e High. Provenzano, captured In three other Costa two gold medals, taking ~esa:Corona del Mar the top title in the 70. circuit games, Corona pound weight bracket for del Mar-behind Alex both Greco·Roman and Bl ack's 25 points- free style wrestling. · defeated Marina, 65-56; The other four medal Fountain Valley nipped winners were : Greg Ruf· Costa Mesa, 64:63 ; and fer, 10, 80 pounds, Greco-Warren beat University, Roman (and a third in 67·55. . . freestyle)· Chris Schulz In the Santa Ana 12, 80 po~nds, Greco'. League, Mission Viejo Roman Cand a fourth in edged Orange, 37·32, and free s t y 1 e ) ; M a rk in the Foothill Le~gue, Mercer, 15, 95 pounds, San ClementE'. whipped free style (and second in Neff, 70·55, while Laguna Greco·Roman); Larry Beach lost to Tustin, Budgen 14 148 pounds 40·32. Greco-Rom~n. ' Mikiewicz was one of Mustangs, who had a five-point halftime lead. Rich Valbuena (15 ), Scott Tingey ( 13) and Jere Yarrington (12) s p a rked Founta in Valley. Stan Miller Jed Costa ·Mesa with 16 points. Sen Clemente (701 tq It pf tp Dunham 1 7 1 16 Hon1ath ' 12 2 20 Mitchell 3 0 2 " Mcl>c>tleld 2 0 2 ' Oliver ' 4 2 1 10 H•ilmerlC 7 O 1 ' HutchlnQS 1 2 7 • Witherell 7 7 2 " Redfield 0 0 1 0 Totels 2s 20 14 70 Seo,. by Que rters Neff ' 14 1l 1•-ss s.n,o ernente 19 12 14 2S-70 Mlulen Viejo (>11 tq It pf tp Ad41ms 7 2 2 o Z09!I 0010 Sawyer s l l 1l Co• l 0 0 6 HattruP 0 0 1 0 Gen~chen ' O 1 1 Kene Kennedy l 7 7 & Erlek \Oft I 0 0 7 McDonald 0 0 1 0 Totals IS I " 31 H•lltirne Mission Viejo, 21.1. r:-t•l11 Valley ('41 Tingey ZumbO Val~ Yerrlnqton T~ier Kramer Totals ,, It pf "' ' S I 1.' 3 0 s , 6 3 3 1' • 0 2 t: ' 7 2 7 0 • ,, 27 10 17 ., Cest.eMeH (6ll tt tt pf tr Oman 0041 Byers s 1 I I Miiier 8 O 3 l! SpjnlC I 0 3 Dywrt 4 ' 2 1: Wiiis 2 2 1 1 Younq ' 2 0 1• Kiley 3 0 I I Totals 27 9 1s 6:. Score by Ou• r1ers Foun. V•lley 18 11 10 <:01• Me~ ,. 18 9 Marn•• IS61 It ft pf tJ W•rrM ' o J t Senkbetl 0 I 1 1 Buhler l I } ; U9141nd 4 2 0 IG K•nter 3 2 l e ~rick 4 o ' I Gtbbs I 2 1 ' Honu111 o 1 1 2 HawltiM 4 0 I I Totats 73 10 19 S6 Cer .. • del Mer (UI It It pf 1-BIKk ~ 1 S 25 !>t.c:el ~ 2 s u xllloemer 0 2 0 7 Akin l l 4 3 Garn 1 l 2 S NellO 2 0 2 4 TUl • 3 1 11 Chris Torr es. Boys' ~our Dana. Hills' players U1t11"• 1uc11 m1 Club director a nd wrestl· m double figures and had e.con 1~ ~ pf tp ~!.'_'.ortnl O 1 O I ...,,. I 0 2 7 ; : Totals Seer• by ~!rte~: 21 6S ing coach said he took 21 12 of his t eam's 17 fourth· Evens 1 4 ' rt · ts t..ilje\trom 1 2 wrestlers to the Montana qua er pom · ·-1um1t11 o o 1 4 Marina 13 t• 8 ~ ~ CdM 17 11 16 tourn ame nt a nd 11 As usual, Black-a 6·6 Wlllle 1 o Pl~e I 2 2 ' placed. center-played a strong Tremb•~ a • The Fountain Valley game and h a d eight :i~~~",.d ~ g I 4 0 2 0 ' " :n Boys' Club placed fifth points in the third quarter Totals a '" overall out of 25 teams in when Corona del Mar out· L.lgune a.S::~•bv o.;•rt~rs • the Greco· Roman por · scored Marina, 16·8. Chip Tuslin 11 9 e lion of the tourna menl. Stacel (12 points) and Torres s aid the club Jack Tuz (11) also played raised $3,600 to help pay well for Corona del Mar. for the trip lo Missoula, Fountain Valley had to which some of the boys come from behind to couldnotafford. edge Costa Mesa's Golden West Rolls University USI lg II pt tp Smith s ' 1 1' Porier I • O 20 Cr~n 3 0 4 6 HallO<d 2 2 1 6 JOhMOn 0 l 3 I ... l~n I 0 0 1 Howitt 0 0 I 0 M1tchell 0 2 t 7 C.tul> 203 • Ey~holl 0 0 I 0 Totals 21 13 IS SS Score by Ou•rt•n 1• 10 711 19 11 7 D•na Hiits (IOI fl II pf Ip ~k1ewic.1 Paulson Hein tioflman Anderson Aquolc1r Culberhon 11 8 J 30 7 0 2 IA I 0 0 1 s 0 0 10 • 3 1 11 2 3 0 J 3 0 2 b Tolah 33 14 8 80 El Toro IS61 fg ft Mara 1-1111 6 1 M1k~H1ll I 0 1-1t1m 3 1 O..rte~ I 0 Wlllte S 2 8'09s o o Mff 0 Crttn-od 0 Simpson o Totals 76 ' Score by Qu.orten Oan<1 Hills 16 24 73 EIToro 16 14 16 pf Ip 3 13 J 1 7 I 1 14 0 17 1 0 2 7 7 1 J 2 11 s.. playitbyearandsee ifwe ay ID 0 ourney David Donk of Brea to need it.,• the North roster. W·11 h t t I K f I · Th1·s i's an invitational Since D 0 n k was b · d l 1 e concen ra eon rene ay o rvme already listed an end· Tom J ohnson elted a Tim Richar s a so a running or passing Coast Country Club is in event with golfers from kicker, Jim Andrus of bases-loaded triple in the drove in three runs for game againstthe South? Colorado Springs this all over the country Garden Grove was added first inning and Tim the Rustlers with John .. Our attack will be participating. She took to the North roster. He is Richards hit a three·run Leone getting two in the fairly well balanced on week participating in the Anita Erickson of Big a quarterback on offense homer in the second to seventh with a single. offense and we'll be tough Smoochers golf tourna- Canyon Country Club in and line backer on de-1 ea d Gold e n West Oll defense. Bul you. can ment. al Kissing Camels Newport Beach along as f College to a one-sided, probably say the same Country Club. herguest. ense~ 12·4, vic t ory over Golden Wot (12) Houle, ct Hudson, lb Rlcherd'I, p Rainwater, p ~rks,p SelWOOd,31> Johnson, t Nemeth, rl LAooe, SS l.9ft!lsdale, If Mc:Cov.c fl•lder, 2b •b r " • 2 1 ~::...:..:_:._::_..:.._:.._~~~~~~~-=-~~~~~~~~_;;;'--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--, Fullerton Thursday s 1 2 1 2 I FACTORY Demo SALE! • TOYOTA UAMrlE: '75 TOYOTA. COROLLA. 4 apee<I racho. hHl•r 1•8111) '75 VOLVO 242 "" euto ... .,.o, p0wer tl•tlll\0 106441 55999 11 ....... Left At rr ... Mu .,... .. s ....... . • 4 WHEEL DRIVES '74 LAHDCIUISU t4WOIOP 4 •oeeG warn hube reo.o ,....., (U3VO> '4999 '71 LAMDCIUISH w.OQft I _..i wa<n ll~C-111 cono ,.~., '4199 '74 IMTL. SCOUT Auto VII •1• "" "°"''"' ,,_,llO Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L Pd. GB New York Boston Milwaukee Baltimore Cleveland Detroit 40 30 .571 38 29 .567 11.z 37 33 .529 3 30 38 .441 9 29 39 .4'26 10 27 40 .403 ll'h West Division 45 26 .634 41 31 ,54i9 ·~ 34 37 .479 11 31 36 .463 12 34 40 .'59 1211.z 31 38 ,449, 13 Tllur•Y'• S<- Ollc990 e. Teus3 Cleveland t, Mtlw•ukee 2 Detroit•· B•lllmore .S Oakland Kansas City Texas Minnesota Angels Chicago Boston 6, New York I K•nws City 7, Cellfornl• 1 Only 04lf'MI SChel!Uled T~J'•O.-Ml-90U <Golt& H .,.d Btyl•ven S.11 •t Tun (H4nds s.i •nd H.ro•n 4·31 Detroit (Welker l ·SI •t B•ltlmclf'e (Grtmsl•Y HI NtwVork (Gura2·1l •t Boslon 1Wlse7"'l Clewl•nd C8tt>by 2·11 •t Mllwt<* .. ISIW119Ut l-4) K•l'M• City (Fltlmorrts Ml •t Chle4190 l.Jef. ''"°" 1-2) Otllt.ncl 181ut 10-SI •I C.ttlornte (H•\ler24l s.tw-.J't O.- Ne#V..-tl •t 9ost0ft Ottt191t 11 e.ittmore Clewllllld e1 Mlhw9vkM KtllMIClly•IOll<•llO Ml-tetAetTe••• Olkl...t ti C.llfwnt• NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 4'0 28 .588 Philadelphia 40 31 .~ l 1h New York 34 32 .515 5 Chicago 35 35 .500 6 St. Louis 33 35 .485 7 Montreal 29 36 .446 9~ West Dlvllioa Cincinnati 45 Z1 .625 Dod•en 42 33 .560 •~ San Diego 35 37 .486 10 San Francisco 34 39 .466 ll'h Atlanta 29. 43 .403 16 Houston 28 48 .368 19. 'T'"9fM4lr'1 Sc.- P\tllW'fll t, O\luoo t SC. I.NS 4, MontrMl l H--•.AttMl14 * Fr•11Cl1<0 t, WK Angeles O On1rt-11<11eduled 'T ... Y'•Oa-14. ~I (OllMOfl 1·• end Reed Ml •t MonlrHI (~ns-4Md St•11110ur.eO.Ol Ollcevo l&urrls 7·5 end Z•hn 2-4) ttt PlttsllUl'Qll IElll1 ._..end Brtt\4·21 Sen Oi.QO (Frleslellt" l ·ll •l Ondnn.atl (C. CM· f'Olt~I Plllledelplll• lTwltcllell t-7) It Hew York (Met19Clt8-Sl All8"te IEnltrlyO.ll •tHouSIOrl f~1·71 L.OS ....... (HoolOll 6-41 • 5-1 Franclsat IF•k-•Sl night at Memorial Park in Metro League sum· mer baseball action. Tot•I~ 1 0 0 I 0 0 ' 3 1 s 3 3 s 0 2 S 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 •O 11 13 Score lly Innings Steve Nemeth added a two·run triple in the second after driving in the fourth tally in the first to give G WC a 9-0 Go•denwt~t oo ooo :ioo-1~ 1~ ~ edge after two frames. Fu11u1on ooo 102 ooo-4 a 1 '° ,llOOr kllUum sm1cRT eouwtOW w1nsm. Vtsmuo AMO tomn>lT TH( IAM[S I. BCAM Olt.lllUfllC CO . ClfllMO"T. llAM, l((Nf\IM GOOD/YEAR TIRE CENTER 31 0 BROADWAY LAGUNA BEACH (714) 494-0786 MOTOR TUNE-UP ..clllMS: ·-WAU~ll•S ·-"°*"' ·-C:~OI • .. JUST CAMUl.ITOI 534~~ VALUAIU COUPOI AIR CONDITION , SERVICE 5995 OIL CHANGE SPECIAL 1 Oil CHANGE 2 CHASSIS lU8E ) U4" TO a ors Of OIL • 30WT $,. GOODYEAR HEAVY DUTY SHOOCS 4 '°' S41'° .... c.n '"""4 ' ·' • DAILY PIL.OT Los Al .. ·Racing Results U E~ ).All ,.,. .. II & I-Hi 0.Ct ltd.,. ... .., ... 51ECDNO ltACI! -UO Jl<O•. ?.,..r .. om.,...,,~ Cl•lml"'CI. P,,,r.e 11-. Sor\ot eo..r~ 18rool<U 4.10 l .IO 1.«I (Ahlortdl Sewn (H1rtl l .llO 2.iO F1t•l10...lell<11 (Ad1lr l 260 Tl,...-1,.ft AIM> R--P•ll'I'• 51111••. O..i.ln Robin, M.lle•llc Im.II*, tlol<I Mn.'> Pipto, JolwwlJ But!<><" 5<.r•tc--t:~••ll. l>W\AQ!llAll•.r. Wi11Nn••'I, Ok k•J"I. Sod• Bir, Cl'c a. •. o.c,.1i eo .... 1. THIRD lltACIE -110 J••d'>. l ""'"'' a1oi.&...,.c111m1no Pu•w~1900. S.O•rc•• S..r (8<'l)Ok•) Zl-(Harl) r,..e ...... t11 1 .. aai.1 Hme -41.01 ,2.llO ~4 . .0 •.<IO 8.lill '10 '~ Al ... R1n -Sure II• Al, ~dJ S.ven, T0p E.t11le. Mr. Perw"<li>tJ Scratcl'led -Roell.el Wattll, R"" f <trH, Scooper SP<M'I !<OURTH RACIE -JJ.0 Yl•d•. lye.or old m.o10. ..... Cl1lnuno Pu•'>tl 11900. a,..o 8r1ln ,..,.,.,,, 1 JI .OD l LIO 6 10 Mr. l Ch1r'ijer (WAI"°") } lill 3 . .,0 ~bt'•Llmltm.,n lTre.,>ureJ 1.IO Time -1•.u A,!•o R111 -011 Llmll'> 811r, Al;o~"'"· 0..1 Aoc;aet, KOlil 0. Roon. w,,.. e..~. K1ply'• G.tl, Funny Feel1n S<r•l<r.eG -Nelli• Fe.t>I, V•Hey /;lull••. Oo<tor Gl•CI. Aep!ter SI• 'll'TH llACE -fOO Yi•d•. l l'f•r Did• & up. Cl•lming, Pur•e lJIOO. HY Bound (Aic,..rllsl l? . .O 10.111 s .0 ,~tty 0.t tLit)h•ml S.10 J . .00 c.ien1ngGun ((ltro>>t I i .00 Tomt -10.li Alwo A•n -The County. lloc•el M!<k. El lo<o P1r•er, S1r O..c ~• -J NO Scr•l<he• _ ~IJITH llACE -JSll Yil'lh. l l'fdt °'""·Al-.,,<•. Put>• UOOO. 6reett S..r• S•••Y 1C•e•i>'>t' f 10.•0 •.Ill! 3 &() Sp;onl\llAmilo~IAd•lr) 5.90 •20 t.ioHe•tllitrGo CAk l'>olrCISI JllC "T ime -11.10 Al!oO ll•n -S.tin ind Gold, "l!Qh! ~. Go Ml•• Am•rica, S..,-Top 9.tt>e. Carioc• "lone, S1-ier 5;111"'. Dlloo.,..M••• Xratt hed -Truly • Whll , Al~,o 8w, E••Y .J.,,., 5.,~, S"o CIGu<l ,5 EuU• 11-B•Hle llS•rs SisiJ & .. $.paftiUI Amilo-s ..... id SUI.if. SEVENTH llACE -400 yM<H. l vedr okl• & up. Cl•••iheCI •Uow""°"· Pu ..... w.ooo. K•-•h S.r !H•r1 I •.IO ~ 00 J . .C Cllic P•tGo CT re.sure I I .DO S.6C Aloign11'1{1Sl•r (W•rdl 9.:111 Time -10 16 Atr.o•A;on -Mi•s Conth•»<WI, .le! 0"4<, N••to F• He•to, Mr '-'• TopE•PIO!>ior> • S<:••,t --JoyMoon. EIGHTH !\ACE -«0 y.ard•. 3 ,...,, -& ""· Cl•!tTUr>g, Pur~ l l'IOO. ...,afl<IQnly CC<e•get! U.O t.00 •.DO Gof'go-o"' Lou•e tO•eyer ! 6 .o J IO Jacl Somon ILiPh•m) 4.Zll Tl,... -22.•1 Al'° R;on -M.a1•~l•C N<>lt, L"91.~. snoot.um S;om, Oilnny Oue, Jov<IU'I 5-e<IY. T,.., Trople 11.,w•, Our An· n.~,,,.,, S<:r.ttcr.eG -.Jet Ta lent. M<>on Fe•~ U Euc1.a t ·Ull •lie! 011ly & lt-Gcio<..-L•w ... , Nid '111,llO NINTH •ACE -lSO Ydrlh. 3 """' Old~. Cl•lrning. Pur!>e 12100, BMlnon Go !L•pti•rn) T .0 J.loO J.X) fe•rles• Fr•nk C'N.,lr.on) ~ . .O ~.7<: K;o7.al !C<il•<;to:d ~.~ Tl...., -18.11 Al!oO R•n -Ftnth Mik~. Fi"I it.ct. Go o.ti.w B.J•, ln•y Rio''""~ -· HOI !.no, Cu,~ l'I•• NO Scral<hot•. ,,E.,.(l.tt-... 11110flGo & 6·FeMln1 Fr•l'lll.1Nlct1n.oo. Frid1y. Jun• 27, 1975 l::::':'":";---:-"T:~~:a:;:::; Irvine Open 0 lswang ·Tennis Results Honored Volleyball Teams Win •DYS (ll )SINGLl:S S.mlllHI• e . F•ller,...lero»t. McN•me••.6-1, W ; ..,,...,,.,, Ylllr•, 6·1, 6-fl . WOMIEN'SAA DDU•LES Qw.rt.rtlHli Ylelr•·Sc hn•t r. b ye; G<lrk iri· Coole'f dal. HOOen·llartscl'I, 6-1, 6-3: S..l'Nln·'l'OUl'IQ G•I. Hollm ... ·-. 6-J.6-l; Bto-·Crl<,ioer, bye. WOMEN'S• DOU II LES Qu..arMt1l,..l1 Aw..,·5olorn1ri vs. Dlldley-51•...,; Ol'lllr-Hlcam•n G•f. E~rl ll\O• P•-U•v1, •·1. •·l ; M.a rt\on.Bolll;ll• clef. Rlem·P•••er, •·•, •·•. lrMIMr·D•,..lller O.ullln Ql,a•rt.•1111111 1rl$1\-lrls.n oet. Ao11·Rou, lt-1, i.-1 : John Olswang was Orange Coast Colleg_e's only athlete to receive athlete-of -th e -year honors in the South Coast Conference. Athletes·of ·the-year were selected ror the conference's 10 s ports. Olswang won his honor for cross country. Other honors went to : Football-Bink y Benton (Mt. San Antonio ) and Ray Williams (San Diego Mesa). Water polo-Tim Freeman (Fullerton). Bas ketball-George Schader CMt. SAC) and Willie Howard (Cerritos). Wrestling-Don Shuler (Santa Ana). B ase ball -And y Schardt (Fullerton) .. Beach Cities Co-cha•ps ROCHESTER, Mich. -The Laguna Beach boys volleyball team ad· vanced to the fourth rowid of the AAU Jwtior Ol ympic voll eyball c h ampionships at Oakland University here Thursday with an easy 11:1, 11·2 victory over In· dependence City, Mo. and a forfeit victory. M••lln·M•rlln del. Auchmoody· Auchmoody, 6.0. •·2: CoulK1n-C....1son Gel. Aden· Aden,•·•. 6·J. Mli N'SASINGLES 0-rt.rtlll•ll Beck dal. 6•me•. 6·•. 6·l . Track-Stan Bland (Mt. SACl. Members of the Edison ILi gh School girls softbull team th<.1t sh<.1rcd the llcach Cities ch<i1npionship \Vith l<"ounl ain V.<.11ley are pictured ubovc. F'runt fO\\', from left : Wa y, Susan Springer and JoAnn Kalama. Back row: Betsy Gribbin, Layla Von Lutzow, Kathy Mitchell, Kathy David, Gail Wetherbee,· Shelly Gribbin and coach Roaine Cossar.ek. The Orange County Volleyball Club's 11-14 girls tea m won three GlllLS 11'1 SINGLES O\Ollrt.rt1 ... 11 Optelllr Gel. Ce>ul""" bt C1tf.au11 ; l(er,Ung oef. P<ulm. •·'· '"· lt-3; J•""'°" ctel. Helm, 6·0, •·O; Alllll"!l matches, beating South •OYs 11,1 oou•LES Bend, Ind., 11-8, 11·8; owmrt111<1t1 ·~· SwimminJ?-J e(f Cameron (Fullerton) and Jef!Taylor (Fullerton). ·Tennis-Steve Foster (Santa Ana}. Julie Rol>erts, Malia Mr ndenhc..ill , Shannon L 'lU F r L 11 3 Scl>ulll·S.U.V•l.tn °"'· Whllg·Oevic•. I e a ffiS, 8 ., · , 6·0. 6·0: T.arte t ·GrunC11ne r de!. Golf-Keith Wyrick (Santa Ana ) and Greg Colbert (Santa Ana). Penhall Tangles With Gray Bruce Penhall of Costa Mesa will tangle with resurgent Billy Gray in the feature m atch race tonight at the Orange County Fai1·g rounds in Costa Mesa in the weekly s peedway motorcycle show . Penhall , a r ecl'nt g raduate of Nl'\11port Harbor High . "'ill tangle with Gray, the former <1etor in the match race. Both will also compete in the bal ance of the 22·race program. Gray is requesting a chance to ride in the scratch main events after· \1rinning the handicap main last "'eek. He has been pe rforming from tht> 20 ·yard line and expects to move to the 30·yard line "'here the experts cavort this wct.•k. Stevl" Bi.I s l , the defe nd i n g nati onal c hampion.. "'on thl' scratch main event last week. l-le also won at Irwindale the ni ght before. Gates open al 6:30 Yiith the first race at 8: 15. Parking and programs are Cree . 11 ·5 ; a nd Stop-ping Aotno.rt·Wllfit., ~·I. •·2; 8arr•e· Li · M ' h ll 3 11 5 8o9tn O..I. Bowen-Miller, ~·•,~-fl. Albacore Fishing Slows in Area Area youths VOnla , IC ., · , • . ·-:'~-=~=':':":':":':":':':":·':':"':·:":":':":' ===========' The 15-18-year-old I S girls team split two elected matches, winning over Four Orange Coast Detroit, 1'1.2, 11·4, and area athletes will be losing to Spring Grove, among a group of 20 boys Pa., ll·8, 11·8· from the Western United Warmin g wat e r and San Clemente Island Slates who will travel to Members of the 15·18 temperalures along the where we're getting bass le am irl c I u de , Ann Germany thissummeras R b (F · coaslandachangcinthe and some yellows,'' ay o ounta1n moon co uld br,·ng o · t s representatives of the Valley), KiKi McGruder avey s repor s . ea American Youth Soccer improved fi shing for both trout, blue perch and <Costa Mesa), Coleen ba ss a nd albacore mackerel with a few Organization. Rice (Garden Grove), :.iccordin" lo the three halibut and sculpin are George DeLaTorre of Ann I s hihara (Costa " Dana Point a nd Dave arealandings. being taken along the Mesa), Dede Hi ckman "The albacore •'" k•'nd t Morrison, Steve Arlow (Irvine), Va lerie Brunn .., coas · and J aime Folanl of ( 1975 Monarch Ghia /~l'f'fl\_~ ,_._,,...r .--::rn:;-;·:· -"-~·~~ ~~) Buy or Lease at of on the slow side right Dana Wharf reports Fountain Valley will Fountain Vaklley)S and now ," Dan 1-lansen <it catches of bass, 30 Kathy WJJrne e ( anla travel to Hannover and •• D a n a W ha r f s a ys . occasional yellowtail and Ana J. -.. compete in several 1 -$--•QHNSQN •-SQN ··Ma ybe after the moon somebonitoattheislands pre-game matches with The team is coached I, ~ U g; changes. they will come .with bass and a few simi lar team s from by Dale Flickinger with back Viilhin range. There halibut on the half-day Germany pr i 0 r lo Dawn Purdue the assis· I.: LINCOLN/MERCURY are a lot of fi sh out there boats along the coast. G 1 t h lantcoach. t-· .... ~ · .... ""~"'""""'"~ ,.,.,. ..... · --,~· ' '·-·-1 but they a re too far south ,~:::::::::::::::~:::::_:_:::::_:_:__~~.':!:·•~r~m~a~n"-"e~a~g~u~e~m~a~c~es"'.:_·~·~~~~~'---~~~~~_j_::::::==============:::::::::::::::==::::::::'._ for us lo reach. The commercial boats are picking them up , though and that's a good sign." ··w e 're looking for things to break loose any time," Robbie Ro binson o( Davey's Locker al the Pavilion .says. "I heard a repo11 on the radio this momini;:: that there was a big stOp for albacore do"·n south but it's still a long \Vays out. "We are sending a boat out at midnight lo San Clemente Island and i£ the fi sh are within range, "'C will go for albacore. Otherwise, we will fish the island and the cost is only $21 instead of $28 for th e regular albacore boat.;, '· Alamitos Entries "We still have the albacore boat leaving ni g htl y at 10 ," a s pokes man for Art's Miller Tire SIOl'M will help put trcnrellin' tires on your •C1Cmlion wehicle. Whether you're visiting the folks in Peoria in your camJX=!r, or navigating Southern California's mountain roads in the family inflaU.--'Ci tires use more gasoline and decrease tire mileage. Even little things like old valve More Than Tire Tips. Good brakci;, springs aml shock absorbers can save your life on twisting mountain roads or when that Kansas f'inlP'o-st:l e '(!Kk SJ E ucl.t f'lr1t R Ice. liE•;ocW16U1,n ll.alMI ttll RKn. l'tllST ""CE. lSll y.arct•. 2 l'f!•• otCI rn;ol.,..,.,_, Puts.e S 1'100, F••l BM flr•••u•el Truc:kleWflh•in (Cle•i•Ml m "' 11 .. nn,l'l{IHot iti.JrO 8 1""'>"'-<•'' I Cle"'""' IN. Ao;onOeta \W,ordJ A11llyC.Ot~ IB•nks ) 0..lof'rlG!Om {(lfdOl•J ""'" 8u• and 8<> \Cre;o11e•) :~~ Landing says. "Things 119 have dropped off the past ;:: fe w days but we're 119 looking£orabigrun.'' On the local s cene, Dlcka~'t. Ort•m CH1<11 'ioeaMln (8ank•l In 11. UI>. FoU•e' & m.Jres. P.llOWdOCe. Art's reports that bass 11" and rock fi sh are hitting 121 along the coast on the :;; h<tlf·day boats that leave 11'1 ut6. 12: 15and5:30daily. 11q l>urlof'\bOOO. OoutMe Di•e<t !Brooks) • Running T•b INollonPc110o) (Nor911ocr.anc:e rw1non1 l!irooier T1ylor (Richard•) Dk •ey•Socl• O..Or IC•UI • GoArlMI E•Qll IClerlir.el "' m "' "' "' "' Sl!COND llAC E. fOO y.a<CI•. l 'felt OldS. C11imlnv. Pur>e IJlOO. C11immg MerrrMayor IOre 1~r! OU.!Mi" (C1rd<>l.J' Mi•• !oUQo>r COPV !Aador ) 'ievo:nl.,.,nSlult (T•ea•u•~I Jun•per 8•• Mot.• !M yle'I wt111.a Ooe•ire (Ha•I I MarQu•lof'lle (Bank,) M.io<y Jel {W•lker l GoOW!lfGo(LiPhamJ "' 11Q "The best fi shing right ;:: now is at C<ttalina Island .,rkeSI0,000. Pie.Oto Auler lH•rl) tCIT\gO Tlle Road COryerl P6c•e.,..Flrellls.11 !Brooks) OindY'•Go Bid CRlcll.ttdsJ Le-l(W.atkl r l 119 Cute 'NClt...,r (W•hon "' * * * Go90t.,.. (Tr~••urel .-,lelOBM (AGa!rl "' "' "' '" '" '" TMl•D llACIE. lSO y1rd1. 2 .,..,, !>Id!.. Cl•lmln.g. Purw l 1"'°· Claom•"!I i:inus.soa. SEAL llE•CH -1l7 •n!l!ett.: I r..a1o11u1, 111 ••nd D•••· 11 t•Uco t»ss. SEVENTH llACE. l~OOyard~ Jyea• old• & up, Pur~ $10,000 -itd<ll!d tt>e OOublebod, !>«!rock cod, ! co"' <od. ••• .. -131 113 an9le•s: ll 1>0ni10. l s•nd b.l•s, 9 119 ... libul. El.tnA11;oin (W.Jl•er) Jl't Ml.,., (l'l!011•d~I P.arrl•""' !Aa;oi• J Al,SAhbl !Myles I Fli!lf'll Hit (Llptlam) 119 REDONDO -144•n11lers: Jbluofin \14 tun•. 1 rell-1.all , 1 O•rr•old&, .a.. 1)4 t•llco II.a••. itl blue II.as•. 4 ,..llbul, L°"'9A Go !W1lkerl Rick..,.,. Rockltt CCrt"9f!•l E.t•y'I Folly (H•rt) Dyn.amoW11C II ( AlcharCl• I ,....,_Aga!11 !C1U) •5J rock cod. ••• .. -109 i111>9ltr•; 1.~lroc•cod MARINA DEL REY -4J itf'91'°'l ' 6'Srockcod. 11• f:tGHTN 1111.CE. JSO ~•rd•, lye.Ir 111 OIO\ & uP. C!•irning. Pur~e \.JllOO. 111 Cla•m•ngP<"icet4SOO 119 NEWPOllT CDIYt r '1Lac:kffl-107 119 illnQi••s. 1 bonito, )II WI• . .).ti tock 1n <Od. 119 m•Cktre1 (Ari'• L.llOlti"ll -119 .ii_ .. ,,. 46 II.a•\, 1 wl'llH Ma D.IH, 1n U. rock cod, 1111til>ul. 1tomac1<e<fl. 119 SAN DIEGO CM•l>id ,..l f'lerl-11) 11t -lffi; S3.J illlb.at ort, 12• yt llowlillil, 119 \OS rock cod, IObMr-.c:ua., 1 M.UOUI. 119 "'°JIJIO 11.AY IYlrt'I l.aNfi"ll - 119 LOWCha<Qoe (l.a•lr l 11• lownOe-.c:on (ti•rtl Oo<;l ... Gl.O ,..,. •• , MK.k.l'f'•J9¥ !Btoo•'I lit Oue•I l B1r90 (C•"t<>t•I , ,. Rebel Orum (W•I"°") -.Flyer !8il!nk ~l Foo!i.,, NOlioniO (Cre•ger I Roe kt Oen-!Tre•Sur1 I lklrU'I Pblol !Lipl'llm) Myr1'sCl\ar(11r IWalkerl • l'OUllTN RACI!. 110 Yillrds. 3 V- tltd5& ... Al-.lfK•. P10rw i5000, The #f9kl TKll -Dl¥1sioll of S.t.an<N•. Ga""'lftMl(Clerbsa) 11'0 " -•k•Gei.t !Act.Ir) no ~18t-J) 110 Olllts..-!lllelTr•ill1..-•I 11J •UttllGa l'lfti (Ric"""''~ 110 Rl....,i fomtle• f8ankl) 1:7'!l • ..,_.ot !Hflrtl 1:10 1;• -- "'"" RACIE. lSOYI"'"· 2 YHtOIO!.. A.llOWMKI. Pu••• l•OOO. Tiit Jim 11 ... 111er.: m roc:k cO<I. HIHTH RACf:. JSll y1rd~. lye.s.rotOS & up. Cl•imlng. PU•l" 11100. Cl•1mit'IQ f'•llADISE COYE -Ill •l'l!llffs: n <lll<o 11;o11, 444 roe k D•••· pr1<aUODQ, R•btl C-...dHlrn (M•ldon•<IOl MoOl•h 0 1.........., !Ban•il 8!0001 810b (llkh•rCl~l "--io-stic Chit 4 C.rdcu;o) Acny.JOJILi"""ml Mo.n O'Glow l ti•rll • O•NA WMAlll' -144 •f'l91ffl : Sit 119 bits, n-110. 1r...1111111.1 rellowlillll, 119 SI rot• coo. ll!m•c••···· 119 -LlllSU f'llEJI -1 1 ;ong...-" 94} !7'1 r«k (od, ! (OW COCI, tl'lllll>ut, :Uallco 119 l>l••-,, ..... ., . .c;uc kr'earnlf19Jel ((all) t,;oU-..,,IH tw.u.onl -.IU9tll fAdilli rl 5o!ld"1jlloc•1t (Rldiardsl 1 *' Li91'ln1ng 8od !AClai• J 1TI LOl'IG •l:•CH 4 .. 1..,.nl f'IM")-41 119 .angler•; 161 c1 llco bl••· 1 l'l.allbul, 10 Ul blue D;o••. Jiii rock t od, 4 cow cod. tn 1s,.~1U1lll11tl -38 •ngiers: :Ill} 1 1~ t allco tM», I~ rock cod. I ! It "' ' ·!'t'' 1n Mr. K•nd¥Ch.arge !W•!~n l n1 Cl'l.a•9i"9Cha•ll~ !Trea •u•eJ 111 K~lcl'lup !S.rU.am) recreational vehicle show today thru S..n July 8 Leadino O.C.. dealen prweent .nore than .a 'ol lhe ..,....... models Jn campert, trailers, vant and mobile hOfne9. T.aut ectvantage of lf'OW dlecounl 'f'" admission. ttunonaeon center Mall. hec:h I Edinger .. Sen C»lgo Fwy, BUY or LEASE aasa IN SANTA ANA · ~~ if.~~~--l ~=#. SPORTSCAR CENnR LARGE SIUGTlOH OF HEW I. USED IMl'OllTS FIAT AC1'0IY AUTHOftJUO S•U'-uit¥1Cl, l.IA.l-.A 0 .......... 1.,..... 120 W. Warner at . Moin, Santa Ana557-2132 I car, you'll nt't..'Ci safe . reliable tires to get you there and back. Miller 11re Stores would like to help save yt)U undue worry and some vacation bucks. With our RcTirc- ment 111~ for your vacation vehicle: lhellet 6C.Wef11. Add air pressure when tin!ll are cold. Hot air can give misleading readings. Miller Re'nrement specialist.scan check for proper~ beforeyoo hit t he rood. Becau!le u11det- cores and miffi.i ng valve caix; can cause slow but sure air leaks. OVEALOAO 75% MILEAGE 33% ••er TIRE ~lt.10 f armcr crawls out in the road on hi s <..-01nbine. Be sure your c..v is in good shape lX!f ore you starL . Bring it to any Miller 'llire Store. ReTlre ----\"'.} Carefully. Jf all this sounds com1>licated and serious. it is. That's why Miller 'Jlj rc Stores have made it our business, since 19'20, Lo serve you with qualified. professional Re11rement specialists. We know tires. And we'll help take care of your vacation vehicle. With accurate aJignmenLs, strong shocks. and better brakes. Co1nc in todav. For a gO<XI start on a saf c. · worry~frec vacation. c ...... 1 ..... , ............... ~ ··- peic•• ... flM•• l•llt•,.llne Whit•· -·· G/• .......... I '.lb• CR 7B•I• Olt78• 1• ER711• 1• FR711•14 OR18• I• HR71•1• ~711 • l.S ~711.1.s JR71•1.S lit 71• l.S Milla• fir• '-"'• ~. S17.9.S 18.9.S 28.9.S :19.9.S 37.9.S 3.S.9.5 37.9.5 3.S.9.5 ,. " JB.9.S '·'·'· SA:.10 , ,. 1 . .Sl "" "" '"' 2.9.S 3.17 '·"' 3.•8 ••••IMD'TC&ilWi s.n.;ng Ora,,.eounrySiMt 1~1 :. a-2099Ulh St.(Jtd& 11us1i)s..1.e201 ; eo.t. ....1'139SuptriorAwe.(17th&Nrwpcwt) "'2-33841.. 111 •• 144 So. •Cldfofd Sl.(So.of Chapmon)-'24-928010. =••• 1100 N. Tustin (a..twten Kot.tlo & Collini) 532-33831 Laa· • •• r • 42 °*1n Ave. (Actost from Oty Holl) 494-6666. I ... 1 1 r -' ... ' .. II: '" "' l:: Fl~ "' "' ' • " ,,.~ '"' • "" TI ... , TI ,.,. ... I ( s I ' ONLY AT HERB FRIEDLANDER TRIUMPH .. u ........... .,." ..... 01.1111 wheel alignment s 95 Colu1abia Gone I.lacing Y achl Bowul, for ~den By ALMON LO<XABEY 0.ltyl'llelt ....... ....., Or an1e Coast yachU.Oat bulls 1ot their Jut sUmpae ot the famed 12· meter Columbia today as ahe was towed through the Newport Harbor jet· ty. en route to Long Beach where abe will be loaded aboard a Swedish frelehter. Pat Dougan, owner of Columbia for the past 11 ~ yeurs, confirmed that the . yacht, consldered by experts to be the fastest 12.-meter ever built, bas been sold to a Swedlah syndicate which wUl use her for a crew trainer and trial horse for a new 12-meter being buJlttor a Swedish challenge for the America's Cup. . Rumors that Columbia was about·to be sold have been floating around the Harbor Area for weeks, but Dougan bad steadfastly declined to confirm them until the deal was consummated. DOUGAN SAID the deal was finally made Thursday and the yacht was towed to Balboa Yacht Club's guest dock Friday in preparation for being towed to Long Beach. Dougan declined to stale the finan· cial consideration of the sale. He also declined to confirm what he paid for the Columbia in April of 1964, but it was rumored at the time that he ac- quired it for about $100,000.. He purchased the yacht Crom the estate of the late Paul Shields of New York, who in turn had acquired it in 1961 from the original syndicate. "It's like selling one of my children," said Dougan as he con- firmed that Columbia was leaving Newport Beach for good. His acquisi- tion of the yacht in 1964 marked the first time the West Coast ever played an active role in the defense of the America's Cup. DOUGAN, WHO had virtually no previous yachting background, was talked into buying Columbia by the late Walter Podolak of Newport . Beach who recruited 4l local crew and skippered it in the 1964 Cup trials. She had successfully defended the cup in 1958 with Briggs Cunningham, now of Newport Beach, at the helm. She was eliminated in the 1962 trials by Weatherly, sailed by Bus Mosbacher. In 1962 she was sailed'by the Shields family. In 1964 Columbia was eliminated by two new yachts, American Eagle and Constellation, with Constellation go- ing on to rebuff another British challenge. AFTER THE 1964 cup defense, Dougan had Columbia shipped to the West Coast and immediately brought her to Newport where preparations were begun for the 1967 trials. The preparations amounted to a complete redesigning by the original de.signer. Olin Stephens, and remodel· ln1 by Diiscoll CUit.om Yachts of San Dieio, plus a complete new suit of sails. ll wu eaUmated, and confirmed by Dougan, lhat he spent more lhan $'750,000 1n pre1>arln1 Columbia for lhe 1887 trials. Stephene was quoted at the time as say1na that be believed Columbia wn the fastest yacht be bDd ever deslped. Under the helm1manshlp of Cun· ningham and a era& local crew -in· eluding Blll Ficker -Stephens was almost proven cor.red. The New York Yacht Club America's Cup committee finally chose Intrepid, another Stepbens·deslgned 12·meter sailed by Mosbacber after a hard·fought series oflrlalsoffNewport, R.l. IT WAS FICKEll'S experience as alternate helmsman aboard Colum- bia that led to bis being selected to skipper the re-designed Intrepid in the 1970 trials -which he won and went on to a successful defense of the DOUGAN SAID HE decided to sell Columbia when he ecame convinced that it was financially impractical for an individual to finance an America's Cup campaign. Dougan said he is not familiar with the Swedish syndicate but believes it is headed by Johan Kahm, a Swedish investment counseler with the New York Stock Exchange firm of Dominic and Dominic. It was Kahm who handled the details of the sale for the Swedish syndicate. It is believed also that Pele Pet· terson, former world champion Star • Class sailor and former Olympic yachting medalist, is also a member of the syndicate and will skipper the Swedish entry. THROUGHOUT THE ll1h years Dougan owned Columbia he stead· fastly refused to convert her for of· fshore ocean racing as has been done with several other 12·meters. ''The new owners have assured me that Columbia will remain a true 12-meter, at least until after the next America's Cup campaign/' said Dougan. Weekend Calendar One-Design Race Set PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE O~ TltUSTE E'S SALE LOAN NO, l(IOJSnaa On T~SCl•Y. July n . 1t1s at 11:00 o 'clock A.M. DIVERSIFIED SERVICES, INC .• as Truslee. uncle• ~ punuanl lo Deed of Trust dated May a, 1'74, e•ecuted by DIAL CONSTRUCTION, INC .• a CAhl0tllld CotPotatlon, and recorded May 24, 1'74 in Booll 1t1 S2, Page 989, Official Records of Orange County, Calll0tnla. will sell at public auction to tht hlQMsl bidder lo< cash (payable at time 01 Class sailboats from throughout parade will b'e -Isabel Pease, long-Salel, In lawful morniy 01 the United States, al the Soulh Front Entrance lo Southern California will gather at time proctor or the Balboa Power the Old Orange County Courtl'IOllWI, Newport this weekend for the Yacht Squadron. The parade will form at ioca1ed in the 200 block of w est s.anta Ana Bouleverd, Cformf.,IY West Sl•th Racing Union of Southern California's Buoy 8 near the Harbor Department Slreel) Sanla Ana, California, all tight, annual One-Design Regatta to be co-at 2 p.m . and will circumnavigate all title, and 1nteres1conveyed1oanc1now held by It under said ~ed in lhe p~r sponsored by Balboa Yacht Club and areas or the harbor. ty situ.led In tht County ol Orange, Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. Southern California Yachting As· sui1to1ca111oml•.~crlbe<las: sociation calendar: TO·.LEASEHOLD INTEREST IN ANO Races will be sailed on both inside Santa Monica Bay Loe s1 of TrKt Ho. uot, 1n the a 1y and outside courses Saturday and o1 Hewpon ee11e11 as Shown on a map Sunday, CALIFORNIA YAClIT CLUB thereof recorded I~ Book t30. Pages2S Point Dume and Return (MORF, lo 30, lnchnlve, Mlsullaneous Mlps, Newport Harbor Yacht Club will PHRF) Saturday. r~':e":i~.!:~;:;::,;,~t::;~ Friday. June 27. 1975 DAILY PILOT •f Swim Goldwater Jr. Classes Eying Senate Slated The 5econd sedan al Orange Cout C<aece'• annual summer awtm program begins J!e 30 in \be OCC pool. . By TDOMAS D. ELIAS GOLDWATER'S FATHER, the Arizona senator, was the pioneer politician in the area of amassing large amounts through small donations. His 1964 presidential campaign was in many ways the model for George McGovern's successful direct mail fund· raising drive in 1972. The only other politi- cian to equal their success has been Alabama Gov. George Wallace. The elder Goldwater's success in this area, like McGovern's and Wallace's, was a result of his hav- ing a large group of intense followers at one end or the political spectrum. Registration ( the session is slated Ju.ne 28 from 9 a.m. to noon ln the OCC gym. Classes meet Monday through Friday during the two·week course. Fees are $4 per student. Toddler elasses <three years old> aro $8 per student. Two other sessions are scheduled this summer. One is s lated ror July 14·25. and the other July 28 through Aug. 8. Registration for those sessions will be held July 12 and July 26 in J,he OCC gym. Classes are 40 minutes long and are o!lered from 9 :45·10:25 a.m., 10 :30 -11 :10 a.m ., 11 :15 -11 :55 a.m ., 1:00·1:40 p .m ., 1:45-2:25 · p.m., and 2:30·3:10.p.rn. Classes are offered for toddlers, non.swimmers, beginning swimmers, advanced beginners, in- termediates. and begin .. ning competitive swim• mers. Students furnish their own towels. ca'ps and suits. Lockers are not provided. 57 Pass Exams for State Bar Fifty.seven Orange Coast residcntiS are among 1,136 students who recently passed the State Bar of California. This kind of follow- ing and the fund-raising ' ability that comes with it can be extremely useful in a primary election, although it's not enough by itself to win most general elections. The devotion of con· servative Republicans to Goldwater's father ex- plains why the con· gressman from sub- urban Los Angeles and Ventura counties runs so far ahead of potential rivals like Robert Finch and Houston Flournoy within his own party. Those listed as passing ~ thespringexamination: This following still would probably leave the more moderate F1ournoy a s tronger can-GOLDWATER JR. didate in a runoff against Tunney. Coronadet Mar-FranllS. Betz and Coby N. ketter; • C~la Me\a John L. 6oody and Neill O'Malley, Er Toro. -Joanne J . CUUl.IPOll. Frank S. Falero and Steven A. Sllvers.o t~•n; , Fountain Valley -Roger A Frit~ Harry L Holl, Ronald H. Martl"- 1Ce1lh L. Miibrandt and Peter H. Wef'nlcke; · trvone -Ralpl\ £.Allan, Mary Fllf. Keith A. Jo""'50n, Helen W. Rasnet -GeraldineG.Sand«; HUMington Beach -S~ M, Barrett, R~r Bloe,...ke. St~ J. 8ure11'1, Oenh W. C..ml>bell, MYl'OI G. Cohn, Francis L. C•ote•u. H.S. Hostel1er, Richard Jenk111s, Jack L/bldlnslly, Pa...ia S. Lllti.ton, Louis C-Pollchell;, Jr., Frank R. Sa"'"°"'5 John K. Saur, John P. Taylor. 5niro~ Uth11ono. Tho<n•s c. Webb and Wllllam Yacobou l, Jr.; GOLDWATER IS AS AWARE OF THESE fac· tors as anyone else. He refuses to commit himself to the campaign at this point, as Finch has already done, but he hints broadly that the early polls look good to him. · L<191Jna Be<Kh -Marth• J . ~ der~, James S. Cartelli, Denis L. l(;t\tan and Kenneth O. Solomon; Laguna Hiiis -Mtthael E. Wentz; Laguna Niguel -Nancy Hott!'IWI Sh.tn.than; MISSll')(I Viejo -Kristin Bra~ M.n B. De Liema and OclviCI M. Holmes; . ''I've been fascinated with the idea of making this race all a long," Goldwater said in an interview. "As the interest within the party has mounted. it has tended to push me along. J have decided that I can't brush this aside without serious con· sideration. '' · Goldwater promises a decision by the fall. ·•1 would have to declare by then in order to de· velop a viable campaign." But he says that decision will be determined by the outcome of some private polling he will com· mission this summer. NewPorl Beach -John M . Coombe, Ecllln M. Norolan Kennetn L. Perry, Leon.ird A. Riley, Thomas L. S<nulman, Donald L. Sn~der 6M Saq E Vacc<1ro; San Clemente -Robert J. McDon- nell; and. Wesl<n1nster -Martin L AdamS and Barbara G. Youngblood. conduct the quarter-final eliminations SOUTH COAST CORINTHIAN ~11on. If any ot the rHt ~rty for the Adams Cup -women's North YACHT CLUB -Jntraclub r ace, in· :~~1~:::~~':.~~.'~~:,. American sailing championshjp -vitational, Saturday. Thtunctenl9J"4tdTrustttd•st1a1msany THE STRONGEST FACTOR AGAINST a Saturday and Sunday in Etchells-22 KING HARBOR YAClIT CLUB -~~~t~~res~"!n;s"~~~~c~=:,: Goldwater candidacy would be the history of failure Class sloops on courses outside the Cal·20 Fleet Championship, Saturday, ~1gna11on. 11 any $!\Own herein. • by most conservative Republicans aside from harbor. NHYC will be host to the Sunday; Summer One·Design Regal· s.us ~1e w111"' made bur w1th0ut former Gov. Ronald Reagan in general elections. A Medical Pair Get Degrees semi.finals in July and the finals for ta, Saturday, Sunday. ~~:;~~;d::'[,~~1.Y~~~:,c;.1.r;:: defeat would cost Goldwater his congressional seat. the Adams.Cup in August. San Diego cumbrancltS, to pay the r•m•1nlnvor1n. a major consideration since he feels his seats on SILVERGATE YACIIT CLUB -cl~ wm 01 $2St.30..s• with Interest committees like Public Works and Transportat1·on lrom OectmMr tS. 19~• as In ~d nole SAFE BOATING Week will be Wheel Chair Regatta (power) Sun-provided, ad¥•nces, 11 any un0er 111e and Science and Technology give him influence in Carol L. Otis and Steven J . Smith, have graduated Crom the 1975 USCSchoolofMedicine. celebrated in Newport Sunday with day. ~~=s~ss!;dt~e~.,~~~!~.'~':r:;-=1· areas vital to Southern California. All American Cars the traditional parade of power and North and Inland 1rvsucrure0bys.ld Deed. Aside Crom pleasure with his own popularity WITH COUPON . sail boats conducted by the Balboa SANTA BARBARA YACHT CLUB ~!:.':7~~:::c~~~~:;:~~.::.~!( within the GOP, Goldwater leaves the impression Mi ss Otis, 25, is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Otis of Hunt· ington Beach. She will enter into a medicine in· ternship at Betb Israel Hospital in Boston, Mass. Dr. Otis received her B .A . degree in humanities from Scripps College in Claremont. Power Squadron and the local flotilla· -Lipton Trophy race (Star), Satur· 1111at1ons secured r.e•etofore eaecuted that he sees Tunney's "weaknesses" as the other of the Coast Guard Auxili·ary. day. Sunday. a~ dellYttred lo the undersigned, a key factor impelling him into the race Regularly $13 95 Wl'otten declaration or default and de· • · The parade will honor members of VENTURA YACHT CLUB -Sea mend 1or saie. and wr111en nouceot . He compares Tunney unfavorably with bothorganizationswhoworkdmgent-Coast Trophy race, Saturday, Sun· brHchandofelect1onto cause111eun-'. California's senior senator De mocrat Alan A.O COUPON ~:ii aerslgned 10 sell said proPC1rty to· C t l d l . ' . 6111 'U1 ly throughQut the year to teach and day. sausty said obllgallons .no t11erea1ter' rans on, re·e ecte ast year ma record landshde. Wheel practice safe boating. POINT DUME YAClIT CLUB -on Marc11 "· 191s, the undeo l9"fd "Cranston bas done much more homework H . R . . S d caused said nollce of b<each or •~lloto th T · C lif · " G Id . "I The honorary grand marshal or the astmgs egatta, 1uruors, atur ay. to be morc»d in Book 11360 p;,ge '" an unney m a orrua, o water notes. align~e~ -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~·~~ R«M~~ Oran~~~ don'tthinkTunneyhas donemuchinthe st~eandl ~~ sa¥e ! ICMI Grumbilng c.~:;~;....u, "7S think this makes him weak ... : OIVERSIFIEOSERVICES, °' ... Gloomy Gus ~~~Id Trusite IRONICALLY, TUNNEY USED SOME of the ~ ' s5 ~ 8yLOlsCoaper same factors lo beat Republican George Murphy in Smith, 28, will com· plete a residehcy in psychiatry with em· phasis on ncuropharmacology at Orange County Medical Center. He is a graduate of Huntington Beach High School, receiving his B.A. in biology at Cal State Fullerton. He is the son of Donald L . Smith of Newport Beach and Mrs. Dorthy B. Wilson of Irvine. Bell • B I t In the Anhtan1 Secretary their 1970 race. But where Tunney could throw im· nnger UJS. Pr~~~'=-~~...':,1;1:~~".;.':.~': plications of scandal at Murphy because of his in· o.11y Pitot.Junen, •nd Ju1y•.11, ms volvements with Technicollor Inc., Goldwater bas wtien't'O'J p1esenl -•1------------..L...---------="""~1:.:.is no such am m uni ti on against Tunney. ~ .................. . this CouPQO lo CXY'( L~ ~#. COUPON COSTA MESA 2049 HAllOR ll.VD. 646-4421 FOLDING ALUMINUM DECKCHAIRS Save $5 EACH Super buy! 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Reg. $21.00 Each $15.95 f Where ;h,~you1oto1etyour ~ Pact Awarded llARlllE SUPPLIES ind 1et : i-~•~PJSCf1Ul!J""'~g_1 J For New Gym !BAKER 2 g AIRPORT • Trustees of the Sad-Construction on the ·< MOM 0 • dleback College Dis· mission-style gym is ~ L_ '-T1k1 Newport Blvd. t.rtct have awarded a $2.4 scheduled to begin July • f, g ~a: Exit East at Baker & : mllllon contract for the 15 and is expected to be Employ es Set Fund ! 11,. ti: KA Right on Pullman • construction of a gym-completed in a year. nasium and physical • edu('ation facility. ntE BUILDING, to be Four $100 scbolarsbi~ .-..... -~,....,... _ _._ ______ ...., __ • The bid by Berry located below the cam-have been donated bytM • ~ • Construction Co. of pus library will be Saddleback Collcgt' • ,... a~ ~ • Upland was about fmanccd by ~ 50.8 per-chapter of the California • g I: ~ • $800,000 less t.han t.he col· cent state aid contribu· Sc~o~l Employes M · • l :. ~ • leg~ budgeted for Lhe urn. addition to award· S«~~os~~~~~IP. will i ~ "The Altltt" COAST HWV • pro1e<:t. ing the contract, trust~ beneftt students ln tbe ~--,,;.,;,;,;;.;.;,;;.;;;; ____ ...--..--...-..-.. .... -e PLEASED BY the sav-or d c r c d s c v c r 8 t vocauonal and tedmk:al ·MOM • • • i ings. trustees who t;net in modifications ln lbe fields 8 nd will btt * ,.. anne I Special Se.SSlOD tO ()pelt Ori1Jln8J design, among 8W&rded before t.be atu1, "" th~ bids, noted that all them the lnatallaUoo of ol the fall quart.~r by a ~~ .. PULUIAN.COITA MUA n1.-~e seven bidders bad roma skyllahts and of wooden, committee beaded b7 ... lnJl.D.C1tl:.._t_.he budaet mot.orbed bleach~rs In Dean of Students J.S •• i •• ........... W esUmateof $3.3 mUllon. the baslcetball court. S"'.artJbausb. ' ' .:... ~ OM.."f'PllOT PUBLIC NOTICE PUJIUC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUl •USIN•U MAM•STAT•M•NT T1llf fol*""" -'°" I• <IOk'o8 '-!· _ .. : C: & 0 O!STAISUTING, 11111 ..,_ Cll'Clt H9. l, """'Ufllll"" a...:11. Clfitwl'lll•t2tofl ai.t" .. t A. Cor-l•s. 11•1 ear-(irc1e, No , l , Hunllngton Be.-;1>, Cailltoml•nt.11 "'"" ~"'"' 11 (-..Cled by ... 1 ... dlvl4tHI. QwirtnA,Cot"-1•1 Thl1 1t•temo111 wos 11'-d will! ,.,. c-t'f CMrk ot 0.oM'1911C-ty1111 J-IO. lt7S. .....,, P..,bUlllH Orange .:0.st 0.Uy PllOC, .JINll,211,27,•J'ld J ... ly•,1•15 !20$-li PUBLIC NOTICE STAT•M•NT 01' ASANOONMENT O"UlllOfl JltCYITIOUI aUSINESS NI.Ma Thi! IOllOwlflQ perMlll Ms~ ...,._llllMllUUlousDusiM11 ....... , PATCH OF fl L.UE, 2S0-8 E.IKI 11th Mrwt, <Mia-.... CA. '2•21 TM l"kthkMn a..,11r.ess N•,,.. ••· Mred 10 •OO.._ ••1 Iii.cl lri Or--'911 CllunhonOct. II, ltll. Lori J . MIH .... JlJI Col~te 0.1 .... C.tl MIW, CA. tt6?6 n.~ 11us1 ...... ~w•s tondtKliN:I oy.., In· oi..i_.. l "'iJ. Miiier Tllll '1 ... emen\ w•s IUe(I witll the COunlY Clerk 01 Or•nve County on J- Zl, n1s.. """ f'1IOll'1Md Or•~ Cfflt O.lty Pllol, June 11, •ftd Jul,~. 11, 11. 1915 U11·1~ PUBLIC NOTICE "ICTITIOUS •USINESS N•M• STAT•MENT TN lol-lng person It dolllll tlutl· ...,.. '"' l(Al>T 'N KEN'S BOAT SALES, 1l00 w. C:o;os• Hl11h w1,, NewPOrt Be.Kh, CA. 91663 Kenne\11 Chilrles G•vllt. lit Rothester. Cost• Mes.. CA. tz'26 This business Is tonducted ti~ .,. ln- di•i-1. K•-lll C. G•wlll TlliS sl•lem\nt .... , !lied .-Ith lr.e County Cl•r~ ol 0••"11' County on J....., 23. 1•1s. PuDll'1Md O••ngt Co•SI O;oily Pilot, J -11, I nd July •, 11 , II, 19/S '31S·IS PUBLIC NOTICE 011 I he Boa rd Ronald L . Rodgers, president and found- ing director of the Bank of N ewport, has bee n elected to a three-year t erm on the board of direc- tors of the California Bankers Association. Coast-LA Linwusine RwiBegins A door .t o -d oor limo u si ne se rvice between the Newport Beach-Laguna Beach area a nd Los Angeles is in operation . Ben Kalmuk, presi- dent of Sky Vi ew Limousine Service, lnc., said today he expects to have two cars traveling between the two areas daily. Passengers a nd their luggage are picked up at their door and transport- ed to their destination in a s tretch <e ight-door) limous ine. The fare is $10 per person each way. NoT1cE0Fs•1..E Sky View has operated '~k• i~ hereby 9 i,,.11 -I to s.c11011JOS1~:1t1szo11,..ci.nc-o1 a similar service 111e St•1• ot C•lllornl•. UM un-between Los Angeles and _."9Md, Ac Uon fkwl Broker1o, ?1'22 p I S C.0.SIHh;1llW•,,Hunlln9!Dr18eKll,CA. am PfiOgS for the wilt ~1 •t i>uDllc •uc:Uon, •I t ;AM on past five years. July 11, 1'11 Ille followi119 dt5.c.•i- Jll'O_l,to-wl!; Sky View's num ber is One 111 U.S. N•~Y Hull number21>3o13 (2J3J 459 1923 ••oUllr"9ISlr•tlon11um1JerCF95~EV. !-----·---·-----~ S.idwle Isl<>< lllepurpcn.eol Wlisfy· 1n11 10.n o1 u .. un•""'''ll""d 1or _, PUBLIC NOTICE stor~ ~ •-l•s IOOtther will• l,,.l---o========--; <MlS ol ..i .... rllsin.g •nG e.-penws ol l'lCTITIOUSSUSINESI .Wle. N•Ml!STATEMENT O.Mdtll!sUtllO.yofJune, 1911. Tiii following peri.on is doing bw;.<· AC lion Bfft B•oktrs ,.,,.,, Jl•nCo.slHl!llllW•Y BEACH BLVD. LOC:IC & ICEY , Hunllnglon IM•t,,, c.... !OS1' Be.ell Blvd., Sllnton, C:A. Pu.t>lhr•ed Or•"91 Co;osl D•Uy Pllol, £dw;ord John McC:o•m~k. Apt. June1r, 1t1s 1J98.IS m . 1101 w. sie,,..ns. S•nt• An.11, CA. n~' Tiiis tluslMSS is conGucted bya<1 •n-PUBLIC NOTIC& --~========--ldl¥1-I. ,ICTITIOUS •USINESS Ectw•rd Joll11 McO>rm.ck N•M• ITAT•MENT Tflls Slillemenl w•s IUIV wllll IN l1>e tonowi"!ll per-u Ar• doing b<n.1-c-.ty Oe•k or OrM-!lle Cou"'' can J...e l'lh• •$: • 16, 1,IS. • SNI COMPANY. 11M? Hopll.J,., trYlrw. CA.. t!M4 Fo~ 5-j>ilrks. SJJ W;osh!ngton, 5.Jn Fr....:lt.to.CA ... 111 EOWMd M. l'lltllOls, I 1 .. 2 Hopli i°". Irvine, CA. tz.._. Tiiis bon!M1'S ;, t<>naucted by .,. ...,... incoo'-•lltd •s...c:l•••on 01,,.r ,,..., • ~ip. E,,..lrd M. NlcllOIS "Tiils SIAl•m•nt .... , 1iled with Ille c-rty Clerk ol Orlll!lll County on J....., ll, ltlS. .. _ Pilbll.ned Or•nve Co;ost O•llY Pllol, June?l.•llllJ"IY•.11.11, 1•1s lllJ.IS PUBLIC NOTICE ...., . Pltot,June20, 11,•nd Jury~. "· 1trs 21J~IS PUBLIC NOTICE ---1 "lCTITIOUJ I U51N E55 NAME STATEMENT n.. lollow!fl<J ""'"""'•rt aolng buSI· "'''"'' PHOTO DYNAMI CS. 2•1S1 Je•canlmo LI>., El "Toro, C.A. 91UO J. Kt~tn 01\ty, 248)1 Jeronimo LI> •• El Toro. C:ll.. ~b3tl Al.., Wtlti, SSll6 C:•lon P.w~ .• Buel\ll Pilrk, CA. '!0620 f llll tl"•iness l i t ond11tt"° by a ~r•I perlnetsllip J. Ktnnctlll Diiiy Tll!s ~l•tunent w•s l1ltO "'iln !he MOTIC.E TO CA EOITOltS C-,ty Clerk of Or1ngt County on J....., SUPEAIOltCOUATOFTME ll,1'1S. STAT EO,.C:ALll'OltNIAFOA i:.)Clll THE COUNTY OF Olt•"IGE l>ubll"""' On111'1" eo.,, 0 .. 1, Pilot, Supply IJp Beef Prices May Decline By tbe Auoclated Press The record blgb beef prices now putt.in• the squeeze on the family meat budget are expected to come down later this year, but industry expert.a said that how soon and how mucb depends on lhe .• weather. "We still have a record number or cattle out there," said Howard Madsen, eeonomlst for the American Meat InsUtute. "If you don't slaughter them.now, you 'II baveto1laughterthem later.'' THE AGRICULTVJlE Department said earlier this week that statistics showed a hypothetical com- gosite..of all cuts of bee£ cost more per pound in the (Week ended June 1 than ever before. The latest Consumer Price Index showed 1the price of beef went up 7.6 percent in May_ The increases are due to higher prices paid to farmers and the problem is linked to the old law of supply and demand. Pork production is running 20 percent below last year's levels, causing more peo· pie to turn to beef. At the same time, however, there. are fewer cattle coming to market right now. That means increased prices. There are signs, however, that the situation may be easing, CATTLEMEN AND industry spokesmen say the number of animals placed in feedlots lo be fat- tened on grain has increased in recent weeks. The low number of feedlot cattle has been one reason for the small supply of beef. A spokesman for the American National Cat- tle men's Association said there should be an in- crease in the amount of this kind of "fed beef" re- aching supermarkets in two or three months. That should mean lower wholesale prices and if the supermarkets pass on the savings, consumers will save money. The amount of "nonfed beef" -from animals fattened on grass rather than grain -also s hould increase as the summer wears on and pasture con- ditions de. ?riorate. If harvests are as large as anticipated a nd grain prices a r e lov.•, the cattle that have been graz- ing on the range will go lo feedlots; otherwise they will be sold directly to the packer. Either way, there will be more beef. MADSEN SAID THAT if weather' conditions remain good, ranchers may keep their animals in . pastures until fall. "Buf if we ha ve a summer like last year when there was severe drought, supplies could start increasing next month.'' 2 Mesa Firms Get Contracts Two Costa ~1esa firms have been awarded fed eral contracts worth a total of nearly $2.9 million. Two contracts a mount- ing to $2.841,845 have been awarded to Wells Marine . Both contracts cover production of Army ord· n ance, and will be performed a t the Costa Mesa plant located at 3190 Pullman Street. One contract for $1,409,392 covers linkage for an a mmunition belt . The other, for $1 ,432, 453, 1s for parts for a fu se. A $65,348 contract ha:; gone to the International Circ uit T e chnology Corp., by the Defe nse S uppl y Agency 's Defense Electronics Sup- ply Center in Dayton, .Ohio. A fixed-price, supply- type award, the contract calls fo r manufacture of 1 ,2 40 digital microcircuits at the firm·scosta Mesa plant. M•. A·Ulll Junell,•ndJuly •, 11, 11. 1915 l:JM.n Ei1•leof SHIRi.EV N. MEY EA., a-• "'=.:====================================;---1 ~HI ALEY NAST MEYER. Detea5.e<J. ! MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN !<>lhe crflditon OI Ille •bOwe nil med decedent 11\olt au ""'I-On~ n•~1ng ti••ms -Inst lne wld cie<tdl'nt ••e required 1o Ille 1nem, will\,,.. nece~Wt'( "°""""'"· !n IN olllte of Ille (lett of Int abo'<>e en- GRAND 0PENING ·Phase ') l•l-cou•'· O< 10 pre5.enl tnem, -1111r.e r•l!<ct''lsa<Y ~ou<hl<\, to tne unde,,.iQlt>t'd al l"t of!1(e ot hos •llO•MY. l't08ERT L, HUMPHREYS, A11o•MY •I l..lw.•1 Cow• Ori,,., Sulle Jl, NewPort S..ah, C-hlornl• on"'°. wlll(h ·~ 111t p.IM;I! ol ti.r..·-· OI lhe unde•S•Qnt<I Ill •II .... 1. ler~ pert•inln<;1 lo 1he tll•le ol s..>id O.· :eoem, wltnon lour mon111~ alkr tllt li"t pi,obl1c•llonol tnis notice. 0.led ~~~~·~~SEPH 'MEYER E•ecvlorot tlMWiU ol llle•-e ,..,,..,.,deU'dtnl llOaEltT L. NUMl'M RE'fS l\tlGrMt •I l..lw .. o. ... on .... Slill'-D "'"""'" ... .ell. c1tU1rnl1 tlW.O TIM : (fl•l Ml-2111 •ttonwy 10r 5 .. CUIOf' Pubii11'>.-I Or•ntJt Co.SI 0•11Y Pllol. -'-'1.20.27,11111Julf4,1.IS 21~/S PUBLIC NOTICE ••1Ml SUll'l!ltlOll COUltTOFTHE STAY• 01' CALl~ltHlA FOii TM• COUNTY 01" DlllANG£ Ne.A·M016 01101!11 TO SHOW CAUSE 1"011 CH•NGE OF N .. ME '"' Ille ~It•• ol Ille "Poltt..,ioo> o1 JA.CEK CEl AA Y ANT O NI TTMICOWtCl-CZAYKOWSICI, IN.IUE I .IOSIETTE HUGUE TTE TYMICOWICZ· CZAVaOWSKI, AAA.A K STAN ISLAS EOW•ltO lYMK O W ICZ · CZAYICOW'SKI. •nd Ml CHA EL "THAO. DEE JEAN T 'l'MKOWI C Z·1 CfAVICOWSKI. for Cll•n .. of .......... ""Atlk..,h ,,..,. liied •n •PPictllon lfttllls-1 tor.,,.,°", •llowi"!ll ""'ll- """11 to c;Mn99 !Mir n•mei. from J•(• C:•t••Y Anto"'l Tymkow1c1. ~I lo JiKll CM....-...,,.,_y C...•Yk-•kl: trom M••le Joiel!e Hvvlllltl• T,m 1<owit1°C:r•'""""""i lo ...... IUP Mild e C:lil,lOW•li; tr .... ,.._,., s..n111 ... EOw•rd T ymllowltt• C.yfl;ewtkl lo Mil•ll Sl•nlill.\ E-d O •rMOWSlll ; -lrom Mich•I f-· .. .,....,. T~mlowi<l·Cwyk-kl la ~ ~"" Jolln C:t•Y"-kl. It k ,.,.,...,. ord"H 1"411 •II ~..._ ........... Ill ,,,. " .. 11 ........ "'""" •• ..., . ......,, INI co..rl In 0.-1-nt ,..,. 1 M no Ci•k Cenlff 0..1..., Wt", s.Mll ......, (.illifof"nl•. on Jlolly I, 1'15, M tt:• o"cloltll •• m .. .,. .. uwn -....... <MIM, II .,, llley M .... _, Will ...,i1cetlon IOI' t FM""'llS GI -....,.., __ .,. __ _ II II horll'Mt OO'Glrtd tr..I • WP\' GI this ..... IOVIO• <•UM lllP publl""" In tll<t Or•ng1 CO•ll O•Uy Pllol, • ,.._. .. _, ot 91nt••I <l,cu••Hon. '°'*'"'" In 1111• t_I, •I ~.HI_.• -,., IOI" tenMc:Yll..., -Ols II'* •-MY<llWIOllNfl .... o.144 J-II, lt 7j , Semwl OotUon J..,... 111 "" s-· i.r c:-1 MMIT•IOU A Ol!LOUlltCIO ...,.,.." .. u"' W-••"'"'"'"' ... Otl" s..+..i11t ..,..,..ow .... s..-..i .............. c.1....,.,. ... 1. T•hOiJI_..., P\IMllfW Or .... c.-.. °"'" l'ltol, .. IJ,..,17.8"11.Jvlt ... IWS t ltf.IJ l • It sunRise COUnTRY CLUB Palm ~ Springs Now! Available at the desert's most successful condominium community one of the best locations ever offered. • Eve ry home right on the fairway • All with sought-after Southern exposures • Fantastic panoramic mountain views • The most popular plans (many of which have not been available for some time) • Delive r y this coming October (just in time for the season) • And best of all, A GUARANTEED INTEREST RATE! The re are a limited number of t hese choice units available. Buy now while selec tion is good and move in just in time to enjoy the best season you'll ever have in Palm Springs. S ummer is the smart time to buy in Palm Springs! $2,000 Tax Credit Available From $34,995 to $73,995 ! From Palm Springs, take f{\''Y· 111 south, left at Country Club Dr. F'rom Los Angeles, Lak e H""Y-10 to Ramon Rd. (Rancho ~1irage exit). left on Bob Hof)l! Dr. to Country Cl uli Dr., tlfen tum ri~ht. Telephone: (714) 328.;i!91 A De,·rlopnM!nl of Sunrt.e Corp. C.llfomla • Ari11>11a • Nevada Co111pact Co11verter. A new solar energy cell which may be a breakthro'ugh in converting sunlight into electricity has ,been an· nounced by. Varian Associates, with offices in Newport Beach a nd Irvine. The cell, made from gallium arsenide, is only 1/3 of an inCh in diameter and pro. duces 10 watts of electricity. -.. Coast Developer To Expand Resort A development firm with offices in Sun Vall"ey and Newport Beach has leased 40 acres within the Sun Valley Village to re-novat~ and expand the shopping area of the mountain resort. Dwight, Fenton & Co. has entered into an agreement with the Sun Valley Co. to acquire the lease-hold interest on about 40 acres in the Sun Valley Village Center. The total concept will be completed in four phases over the next 10 years with construction of the first phaSe scheduled to begin in the Spring 1976. First occupancy of the renovated shops will be around Christmas, 1976. Over The Counte.r MASO LI"""i• Builders In County Get Awards Promontory Polnt apertmeall lD Newport Beach and three ~~:ec~=~u ::If:' ::. velopmeat 1ub1ldlary lnine Pacific the top two spota ln award.1 made by· the Padlle eout Builders conr...-this week. or 22 bou11aa and balldlng award• given, elabt went to Oraaae Coast developen and rour to the Irv toe~ at the San Ftanclsco conference. OTBE& DIVINE ~"1 de-velopments to rfilVe top •wardl were the .. Butlrhara A'' model in Deerfield are• of Irvine, the "Aspen C°' model in Deerlield, and the Rudio San Joaquin Townhomet: iD Inine. Broadmoor Hom• al Tult1n took an award in the over 2,000 square feet c,ate1ory tor its ~roadmoor-Fullertooproje<t. Great Soutbweat Corr.· or. Newport Beach took the c Uller categbry for the &uelt w\ita at Coto de Caza in TrabucoCanyon. Baysbore Development Com- pany or Newport Beach took the award in the commercial' category for the Newport Plaza Office Building. Keystone Mulling Household Merger Household Finance Corpora- tion and Keystone Savings and Loan Association of Westminster announced jointly that agree- ment has been reached under the terms or which, and subject to the approval of varioua re· gulatory agencies, Household would acquire all of the luued and outatandln& 1bares of Keystone. 1<tori. SIM Eq t\j, ..-~ f:lj'fl I« 2J t)v, T ,__. C.• Univ " 1'111 ,.,., C.Ktlll' Al flles :M :MYo •'-kleflals '"" ..... pfll~ lS 16 .... °'""'° lt"" UlO,llD '3V. ... "" -5 • . . . .. .. .. .. .•. . ........ •Mo 12'111 l l .... OKllnn ......................... J:lO 1, 20 Uftt"-'91d ..................... 111 4 4'4 TOU.t ........................... ?m '\lo 10'4 1•v. 11 ,, .... 14 .... Gaii.er• and LO.era U 15 OAIN•llls 1-'""' 1 WSlrnOI SIM!e 3 + 'Iii !'loo 11'11 1 A 1 ICOIJln .20 1\lo + \'Iii 11111 20 l NnBulldng .3' 64+ 1'111 11111 11 t y p 1 t\lo t lilo 6 OilwdM 041 CD 4 + " 2•'4 25 1..,., .... PKli; l'llo+ \lo 33 U'lli I Sonanu ln11r )V.+ V. 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J 8: fl:~ UWt 21.1 • • • Up 11.J Up 16.I .... ~· .... ~· ""' 14.J Up 1l.t U11 12.S Up u .t Up 11.1 Up II.I Up 11.4 U., I I. I Up, II.I °" 16.J Off It.I Off IO.J °" •.• Otf •. , Ol'f I .I OH •U OH Lj OH o. Off J.I Off '·' Off ,_, Off •. ) Off ··' Off ,_, Off '·' OH U Qt! ~1 ., • , ' . " " " " " ,j , ·, . ' . '. How to P~epare for Arbitration • • By SYLVIA POltTEll r (Wtino S#it1) Laat year, InternaUooaJ Telephone and Telegraph Co. .. .rot into a multi·mlWon-dollar buslneas dispute with t.be • , " Overaeas Prlv at.! lnveatment Corp., a federal agency wblch : . lndemnlrles Insured investors against losses resultint from expropriation abroad. • • In this case, lhe OPIC disputed lTT's StS mUUon In· surance claim based on lhe expropriation ot ITT's Chlle Telephone Co. A panel of three retired Judges was selected to arbltrate the controversy under the auspices of the American Arbitration Money's Worth A3sociatlon, a non-profit oraanlzaUon which will mark its SOtb an- nJversary in 1976. The panel upheld JTT's claim on the evidence that OPIC had failed to satisfy conlractural requirements. Later, the OPIC reached a settlement of all outstanding Issues ln the claim, after the successful outcome of ITT's negotiations with the Cllllean government. ' . lN SHA RP CONTRASF to this huge $95 million claim one of the smallest arbitration cases recently submitted t~ the AAA involved a railroad and a farmers' cooperative with the issue -literally and figuratively -chicken feed. lh this case, which I touched on jn the first of these three col- umns, the railroad failed to keep the chickens and special chicken feed together, the co·op lost $127.57 because of re- duced egg production -and the farmers' co·op won the award. Businesses or all kinds -from small, family-owned in- dependent operations to giant , international conglomerates -are increasingly turning to arbitration, rather than the courts. to resolve day-to·day business disagreements. Awards m dollar terms range from hundreds or dollars to millions. Types of cases encompass a dramatJc range. LET'S SAY YOU HA VE opted for arbitration, you and . your opponent have decided lo submit your case to the AAA, ~. both or you have agreed on an artSatrator and a mutually convemenl lime tAnd place for your hearing Your hearing w1U be conducted somewhat like a court trial. except that it will be more informal. Whtie you may prefer to present your own case at the hearing, your right to be represented by counsel also is guaranteed by the AAA 's rules. If one of yo u decides to be so represented, you should notify the other side and file a copy of the notice with the , tribunal adm1mstrator at least three days before the hear-~ mg. When the arbitration process is initiated by counsel, or :. when the other side replJes through an attorney, the notice is deemed to have been given. The arbitrator will make h1s or her dec1s1on (the award) on the basis of the facts and exhibits presented at your heanng Thus. prepare with care. For instance: -Assemble all documents and papers you will need at the hearing. Under some slate laws, the arbitrat6r has authority to subpoena documents and witnesses -INTERVIEW ALL YOUR witnesses, so each witness understands the whole case, particularly the importance of his or her own testimony. -Make a written summary of what each witness will prove. This will be useful as a checklist al the heanng and will make sure that nolhmg will be overlooked -Study your case from the other side's pornt of view in order to be prepared to answer the oppos1llon 's evidence. After each of you has had equa! opportunity to pre~Mlt all your evidence, the arbitrator will declare the heanngs closed. Under AAA rules, they then have 30days within which to give their award -unless the agreement provides otherwise. The arbitrator is the final judge of all issues presented, and under preva1hng laws, the courts will not review awards on the merits. This has long been a settled pnnc1ple m the relationship between arbitration and the law. If the arbitration board consists of more than one arbitrator, the maJonty decis ion, under AAA rules, is bindin~. The purpose or the award is to dispose of the controversy finally and con· elusively. ME MB E RS OF THE AAA's national panel of arbitrators serve without fee in commercial arb1trat1on The AAA's administration fee is based on the amount of each claim in a dispute as disclosed when the claim is filed w1lh the assoc1at1on Gnit1ers 1u1d IA>11t•r11 ~w York IUf'll -Tiie IOllO'#llW,I llsl stoows Ille SIOCU INI lltv• ~ned most .ncs IMI 111e most beMd on percent 01 1~~u~ t 'nrk I:; ttlt>st A «-t lt·e cll•f>9't on Ille Ntw York Slotk Excn.nqe NEW YORK IUPI) -The 1S mos1 Ntl end percenllge cllllnges •re lhe ~Uw stocks lr•ded on Ille New York dllftrtnu be I-en TM 1 P'e;'~"'!, c~1~7 Stock E•cllange Tllur~y. ...__ CM price •nd Ille currt" ,..,.,,.,. ,.. • sa1es ......,... _-r. GAIHEltS Teuc:o 86•,700 ,.~ -1':.JA 1 Don Lui Jen 4 ~ I Up 33 3 varl11n Mo< 00 400 1S ~ -'i'J!'' 1 Cordur• Cp 2:1,, .. '• Up 212 8rtftilf lnll 326,300 7~\ • .,; 3 OlvMt 1 56c1 2h • ~. Up 21 4 Merrill Lyn 313,200 17 Vt • ~ ,. Union Corp 8 • 1 UP 14 l Ram.ii• Inns 21S,700 ) • , • S Liberty Lon J\o • ~-Up 12 S J011n t.Mnvle 27S,.00 n~ + i,° 6 Munld pt 40 H\ t \\ UO 11.S A1n NlolOtt • 212, 100 6 •• : ~ 1 U,,lndCP 36 111• + 1'· Up 12 s Penile;. '"' • 192,.00 IV> \It I Allffn 1ncp 3\1• + ~. UUP n ~ Helme PrOCll • m·= :?~ + 1/1 9 WlllMol 1011 t Y,+ 1 P ,d NI M 0 • 4"'9 • ~ • 10 Altlltn .16b 6,., + " ~p :: ~ AllU Corp a:·*= 41Vo + l'i\ • ... 11 Gino• lncor In • ~• I> Gltntt•I MtrS .. • site + I l7 Bobble 8rks 21/1+ Ve Up II. I Gentrt EIK ••• ISS, 20>t4 Vt 1) ICN Plltrm2 1s0,., + 'l'I ~~ :~ ~ Sillrll 1G.._D1 • m·~ 11:\'o -Ve 1• Orngeto ,1 ., + I ,. OC.<Ollt ..-.. • • 1S Jt-1<« In 4 t -l't Up 10,1 L.:.~-------------16 ~c .to 13"• 11• Up 10 3 17 Dlwrslfd In 2\4+ v. UP 100 ' 11 Grolier Inc 211\ + '" Up 9 S It C..nM!e So l 401/J • 3•n Up t S A mt-rirn11 IOMt111t A t'"th•t• • ., -. .. • ~ .. 0 •• • ~ . .. • •• 20 Unlroyal ,70 9 + :u. Up t I LOSE,~S -1' o Oii 1S 0 Nl!W YORK (UP I) -The 10 •stli"'! 1 ScovlllMIQ I ;, , , , Off 14 J uoc~s 1,~ on tlle Arntr•~ loc.. ~ ~2:1?:, "'°' '··-'. 011 n s EKCMl>09 TllurS4•Y sales 0-°" 'RTE Cp 16 S -.._ Oii 11 I •-•n Petrol • 151,400 I?• ++ I,, j W.h>lll CP 1 -I. Oii 11 I -IOI JOO 6 - •CHA L..IWln 1J1~= 1~ ~ 1~~ ~11:.: ~! 7•:soo, S'-' _: 1: 1 verla.1 .20 .. , ..... , • crvtcller Res n ,ooo I Ct1 111 Riiy ~-1' "'' ' Alltt Crp wts .. 000 2''1 ~ ~ t l!llalr Ind ,-.,_ l't Oii I 9 ,... __ HolN S6:too 4\lo -1, 10 4Read119 Co J -v. Off 1 ~ H;,t1°0ft OU »,toO ,.,,., -1 11 FIMIEn\ 14 IS~-1''\ ~ t·1 Vtlo ll'IC ..... st,too S'"J + !! a ~:I c:,~ ~kl= ~ Oii • 1 $ynto corp •• •• ll:= ~ + ~ 14 Sco ... 11 r 'Vl 31~-21. Oii ' • i.:Ee.:.."_"_"_._, __ .• _._. _. _______ _ l! ~c:.:'! ffi= ~ ~ ti ~lnrk.-t Tr.-11d 11 AIWIOC 3' 1~-\.) OH , l ~= ~S:Jf ::; 11\\-~. 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WllPI Ille nK.SWr'f w~ If\ trio offl<• ot !Pie <lerk ot tlw ....... - Ullllcl coun,.., to p,_.,1 "*"'· Mth U.. N<HMr; ..-MN., MlU..Wld9rl--et tht offke ol her •ttM"-r . WALTER R. 8ARANGER,JUtor ... 'fet U,W, 1J0t W.•t<Hff O•I,.., Sull• S20, ,.._,, Bflec:.11, Cltlf0111le 9H60, •Plldl II lfW plet;e <If bt.1$1ne$5 ol tlw un-sigo"lllcl In .it mitl1ers -t•l1'1ng lo the nW• (If s.ld dKl'dffll. within four months .i .... U. ll••I pUbllcetlon °' thb not lot. --------------! 0.tedJune 12, tt1S. ' f'IC"rlTIOUS •usiNESS NAMaSTATEMENT Tiie followh•Q -'°n' .,, doing llu5'- llft•at~ (11 .... twnaVlew Pr~l'llesNo.6 121\Avu,.. View P.-opertlKMo. 1 IJJ .... v-View Pl'GMrtles NO .•• 2'ltw Sandall• Clrcl1, MIUlon Viejo, CA.. '2615 .i.mH W. Gel~. Ge111r•I Par!Al!f', ::»""2 llano.Ila Clrc••. Million Vitojo, u..nus This b\Bi!lft) Is conductad by• llmlt· ed~l!'ler9'1p. J•mnW. Gels. GtMra!Pa~ . Trlls )tillam ... t •as flied ""th the COunty Cl•rk ol Oran ye County on J.....e .... 1975. -Publl!.hed Or•nge C0<0)! 0.lly Pilot. J-10. n .and July•, 11, 191.S 27J9.l.S PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TOCllEOITOllS SUPERIOR COURTOFTllE STlllTE OFCAL.IFORNllll FOR TllECOUNTYOFORANGE No. A·U.U. El\o)1e ol ARl..I NG lON C. SWARTZ. alla A.C. SWP.RlZ, OetellSed. NOTICE IS 1-iEREBV GIVEN to the creditors ol t"" allowe named decedent 111<>1 all po:>r!o<>fls having tl11im1-agalnSI 1111! s•id ~cedent are rl'<!uireo to Ille tlltm, willl Ifie necHsary woutriers, in tllt ottice ot tile clerk of '"" &bow.,... ht lea court, or lo present tllem, witn IN ""ce-.sa•'f voU('.l>l;'rs, IC> tne un<1ers;.gneo al 28J Broadway, Costa -..a. CA. <rn.21, which I• !ht pl;Ke 01 buSlnHSot Int unoersi911ed In 1111 matU>rs po:ort•lfl. Ing \otr.e <!"State 1>1 said decedent, witnin lour montns al!er tl"le llrsl publiuotion ol tlllsnotlte. Oa\ed June 12. 197S. Aim., s .... rtt E •eculn• ol the Will or ""' allove named de<.t'der\t ALMA SWARTZ 2*J BroHw•Y Cntil -WI, CA. 92l21 EllKlllri• Publi"""d Oran'ilf! Co.st Oi!lly Pilot, June 1l. 20. 11, and July •, 1'175 2191·15 PUBLIC N011CE FICTITIOUS 9USINESS NAMESTATEMENY The following person is doi"'J tiu!;i. IWll •S: MA C'S FLYI N G CARPEl CLEANERS, 123 71th Slrttl Newport &t•ch, CA. t2W.O James ArlPlur McCaskllt, 123 28th Street, ,...WPOrl &t•<h, CA. ne.o Thi• llusine•s is condu<ted by an ifl. divldual. J•mes A. McC•skiU Tr.ls sl•tement ""i' filed wotn Ille Counly Clerk ol Or.Inge County on June ••• 1~15. F .... 1. Pul>h\hed Orang.e Coast Daily Pilot JUM 20, 21, and July 4, 11, l'llS 228J.IS PUBLIC N011CE HELEN CAM ERON E •eculrl• ol lfle WI ll of !ht •"""e ,..med dec:edllnl WALTElllR.IAlllANGt:R . A---r•tWW llOIW.tl(Hff DriffS11IW '" Nltwpwt .. Kll,CalllWlll•H..o Ttl; C1141MWUO At..,_., tor E•1c111rl1 Pvt1Usr..<1 O••nge co.,1 D.IUy Piiot • June 1J, 20. ?l,al'lllJuly •, 1t1~ 219>15 PUBLIC N011CE FICTITIOUS aUSINESS NAMl!JTATIEMENT The fot-lng pef"loOn Is ctolng blal· ness11S: OEL·lll·WlllRES, 20QO.A Yal•, 5-1. ......... CA.921(14 Nonne Del Rid'l.lrd, 21CM eo. Vl!i- le, COsle Mew, CA. 92.H, This tMKlness Is .:onductecl by..,,,.. cllwlclual. Norm• Del Rlcl>erd This stetement -~ tiled wlltl 1111! County Ct1rk (If Or•nge County on Nie 16, 1975.. ..... Publl!.hed Orange Coast 0111ly PllOt J....,10, 11, •1'111 July'· 11, 191.S 27S4-7i PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 9U$1NESS NAMIESTATEMENT TM 1011owlno .,.,...,,$are dOl119 blAI· nn~s: PATCH OF BLUE, 250·B ~ 1111"1 Street, Costa Mes., CA. 9:U>21 Paul J. BreHitU, 1211 w. Coast Highway, Newport SeecPI, CA. t2WO Brenda Ames. 2952 YeUowtalt Drl-.e, Ronmoor, CA. 90110 Tiiis tlu!.l~s l$ conducted bl' an..,. ln<O<"pO<ilted •s•1odaUon other thMI a partner.rilp. Brenda Ames This statement wa'I flied with the County Clerk ol Or•nge CoilnlrOl'I J...., 2J, 1915. "''" PubllSlled Orange Coast ~fly Piiot, J....,21,and July4. 11, II, 1915 2'3-11·15 PUBLIC N011CE . • FICTITIOUS8US1Nf$S NAME$TATEMEN1' The IOI lowlng Pf'"°" is dOln9 l>u>iines.s as: ' ELKAY co .. 1~w,ucoas1 Hwr .. NlwPO<tSeach, CA. 92w.o Ladi•l•w Kelemen, 72(14 W. C:O.St Hwy., NeWPOl'I Beach, CA. 92660 lhls tluSlness h ;e:onducted by an In. divld"'111. Ltdistevkelemen Tnls statement was filed wit~ the Coun1y Clerk of Orange Counlyon Jooe 10, 1'1S. . • F•14 Publi.ried Orange Coasl 0..ily Piiot, J""" ll,20, 11, and July~. 191.S 2<'0<·75 PUBLJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS .• NAME STATEMENT The following po:oi'son is m;"'J busl- ••1•1S ness~s : NOTICE TO CREDITORS HARBOR VALLEY LANDSCAPE, SUP'E RlORCOURTOFTHE 165l1 Marie Ln., Hun1ington lle<Kl'I, STATEOFCALIFOlllNIAFOR Cilhl.9164 . THE COUNT't OF OlllANGE Leland J. Nori,,.,, 16S22 Mar~ L.11.,' No. A·llt11 1-iunlington BeacPI, Calif. 92648 · Esl.il!O of LULA P. McKINNEY, Tllis buSIM'Ss ls conducted by an irJ. ~eaSOKI. . cliwkho.JI. NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN to !he LELANOJ, NORTON credUor10 of the ab<Ne ""med decmRnl This st11tement ••s filed .,..;111 the trial all per~s ri.vlng clalrm age!Ml County Ottk ol Orange CovntionMlly Ille said Oec~t aro ~uired "' Hit! 30, 1975. . tr.em. •ilh the necessary YO<.ICherS, In F40M Ille olflc• of the clertc (If t~ above en. Publi!;hed Orangt' Coa\t Daily Pik>l, 111!edcour1, or to present them, WllPl!lle June 6, 13, 10.,21, 1915 :IC61·1S P UBLIC NOTICE neoteuery vouchers, 10 the u~gned at Ille Otlkeol Jemes L. H11v. lb33 Long Beach BIW<I., No. 0 ·2, Lonv Be<Kll, c.ant. 90807, wh><h is !ne place of lluSl·l ---------~----1 ~ 01 Ille undersigned 1n •H IN>ll.,~ FICTITIOUS 9U51 1'1E5S pe-rtainlng to l"" e•tale ol "'Id dece· NAME STATEMENT dent, willlin four montns alter the Jir!ol Tiie lollow;nq person i• OOif19 t1usi- f1Ublicalionof t~1s notice. lll'Ssas: O..ledJune ,J,l'H S. ROLY'S SURF SHOP, ?208 South MarilynGarrison El Camino .Real, San Clemente Admini\tralor witPl lhe Galilorn+11 ' w1ll•nnexed Edward R. Hukhin~on and/or ollheE•lateoflheall<>Ye RutPI G. Hu~c~·~. 1113 r.i . Kroeger nameo decedenl Av('nue, Fullerton, Catilornla'n631 .llllMES L. Hiii Y lllis t>usines5 is ~onduc1ed bran in· JU>\.Ong ""<tch 91wd., No. O·J div!du<>I . · uoot .... c~, Cali!. '°'°I · Edward R. Hulehin""'1 Tel: llUl•J .. ,,..1 TPli~ sl•lement wa\ filed witll the Mtomey tor Adml11istr11lot' wlltl the Cl>UnlyClerkotOrangeCountyonJune wlll -Hd • 2, \911. f'vbli!.tle<I Orange Coa•I O•Uy Pilot, F4'1l14 • J.unelO. 21.an11July •. 11, 1•n5 m1.1s Publi~d Oranqe Coasl Daily Pilot. June6, 1J, 20, 21, 191S ~7! ·.r·u 8LIC NOTICE v ' PUBLIC NOTICE 9 ·•1•1J FICTITIOU59USINESS SUPIERIORCOURTOFTHE NAME STATEMENT STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOlll T"" tollowln9 pet$0n is doing Dusi· . ..... ~ ~--..... -· PREFINISHED HARDBOARD p~~~;.~~G-1 '7 two sbc;i:des,. 4'x8' COLONIAL EMBOSSED ~":"~,1~~~~~~~S 3 97 and only you C(ID decide if the 111tyle and color i111 h 4'x8' rig I Jor your room. PREFINISHED . MAHOGANY PANELS M?bogany finish, can't tell lih1, but you tell me ii.it l.so't Dice. 47 4'x8' UNFINISHED •. PINE SHUTTERS I keep wanting them finiahed. but have you ever seen the price? Outrageou11. 7x20 ... _ .• : 1.67 7x24 .•••• :. 1.97 7x28 .•• _ :· .. 2.29 ·7x32 .•••••. 2.59 7x36 .•.•.•. 2.89 Bx20 ..... · .. 1.99 Bx24 ....... 2.15 8x28 .•.•.•. 2 .... 9 Bx32 .•..... 2.85 Bx36 .•••••. 3.15 9x20 .••.•• -1.99 9x24 .••• --.2.35 9x28 .••• --·· 2.67 .. . . I ' I DflAW VOVI<. .ATTEN11 ON it> llltSE fiNE WOR><S Of /\RT, E.l\CH Ot-JE A CeLLECflllls· PEU6HT,. Ott '{£1\H. """""' I '"DtlNlc:: T»~. llTll-1! .Gv'( I'S A LITTLE \NEIJZJ> ~ HMM- '( llilNI&=: ""Tl-tE'"f f+A\4£ /it · ~Not"R: Faet...tNC:.-. CLASSIC BRICK OR STONE BRICK 4~?Q.FT. STONE S~?QFT. Both realistic as heck. (ll I aaid H-11. I'd neYer hear the end . of it, so I won't). MARBLE OR PEBBLE PATTERN CORK 4 97. YOURCHOIC& · ISQ.FT. . ., IMPERIAL WALNUT PANELS \ .. Walnut finith; one of our be1t for auch a low price. 4'7 MELAPLY KNOTTY CEDAR. MANOR PECAN •. .MANOR : ROSEWOOD Toke what you like. Me, I lib the ROMwood. Again, plenty of choice at National WALLITE DEEP DIMENSION PANELS ln Shelll«ut. Brim' •. OI' ~.J'laiiL 5'7 4'x8' 677 • ·4'x8'" LUSTRA TILE WALL DECOR IN BRICK, STONE •. OR CANE Endotffd by Oacar Krinsky. well Im.own yaehhnncm and Flat racer:Wready. J'm. not awe I wtmt it.) Cboic.S ypu g8t at National until you're Teady to bu•t~-2 97 12SQ.FT, TMECOUNT'tOFORANGE lll'S5 as : Ne.A·MOU OY NA IN 0 u S l RI ES, -8.42 11._., ..... ,-,-n NOTICE OF MEARING OF PETITIOM" 8oolhb.?ly Clrcle, Huntington Beach, DECORATIVE PLASTIC PANELS My, thi• stuff auN looka rich. Really good. but aee for yowself, our ta•tea may differ. FOlll PROUTE OF '#ILL AHO FOR Cali!.~,; LETTERS TESTAMENTAR't Robert Arden Gehlke, 8•42 Estate of M EL.VIN JOHN BROE, ak.11 Booll\6ay Clrcie, Huntington Seecn, MEL VI NJ. BROE. Deceased. Ga!it.9?~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN trial TPlis DU~iness h COf'ldllCted lly ... ;.,..' Georgi• N. B•~ llas lited herein a peli· dlvldual. tior> !or PrObale of Wll1 and for Len..,, Robel1 A. Gehlke Testamentary, relerence to Wf>lcn is lllls slale<m>nl •il l iled wll~ t~ ,....de lor lurther parflculars, and tr.al County Clerk ol Orange County on M.Jy the time and pl.ce of he•rlng tbe s..me JO, 19/S. -----·-·-·-a.m ., 1n Ille coul1room ol Oeparlml!nl Pvbli~d Orange Coast Dilly Piiot, No. 3 or said coul'I, it 700 Clwic O:nter J-~. ll,_l"0. 77. 1915 2IJ60.I~ Ori-.e West, In the City ol Santi! An.J, ca1ilorn111. OlltedJune 17, 1915. WILLI AME. St JOHN, County Clerk 9AR1tv J.JAcoas taN.f"•rtoft ~t. $Mita All•, C.lit. '2101 M•Mytor: PllltioMr · Putlli"'-<I Orange Coasl Daily ."Hot, .tune10,21,27, 191J 22:9-15 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE 2 66 ... 39~ .. On July }Ith. th• No:tional Migraine Foundo:tion i• h<ning o m.eUng ln Costa MellO (What do.• thl• hc:nre to do with theae pone ls?) Choice of styl•s. DARK CORK PANELS 97c1 .. 1• """ Thick. d-p. dork. del.1cloua, o:ad ll you belleff llU [ . wouldn'I i.t puoatat night wllh:aor Jdad of moa.t In. yoar pocht. 7." UNFINISHED WOOD LE1'TERS Put t!Ma tog•tMr to •pell thing• that make You.r ftlea.d• go "ob boJ" cmd IM loacllonl ral• ti.. rent. 67! 1/8" HARDBOARD &: GARAGE LINER :·9 ·7c= 4'x8' This baa got to be some kind of nutty 1tuU. I wonder if they make it out of cold pancake1. ... , .. ,. 4'x8' DRYWALL 3/8'' 1 SS * .. , 66 S/8" 2 22 MUUona mold to~ tomcibipeanle1. (How do you •pell "ba:lour"?) WALLPAPER 10% roSO.% oFP lt"iJ 10 off on. that •b&lf-...... cmd 50 olf 00 -""""'" °'!" bon. So, It b- ,._ toMSY9? ,. I . CLEAR 44c SMOKY GOLD VEIN '~ 66C 55c ~ SURESTIK FLOOR TILE Peel protec:tl•• backing ~d pre•• in plac•. Simple. ' \ ' *' j m BE nil fei "' fol re• pa VO 19: lh• at It Sb al Sl1 Fr w' wi pa an ye isl g r G' da ' pe hi Fa bi~ for lh< SOI w' l l 01 ch 101 OU ba Ee • 19' ye Ml a wi st~ I tin sa ce: th Be ho m• sa: th• I.. po th• ne. op- Ar ev I wt ch all tr• Th th• Hi ho 1 if pa pa ke sa: ye thi ... pa 11 · ch ba in en so un ke ye wl ro b< CY at he " oc •• c. ·c. Ct in di m li 4th of .JUiy:-Me1nOries Ne~ and Old HB Parade a 71.-year Tradition In 1'38 the anchoring of the USS Milwaukee off Huntington Beach Pier marked the begin- ning of the year's Fourth of July festivities for Huntington Beach residenu . "The Navy participated in full force in our parade that year," recalls Joyce Musgrave. She is part of a family that h1;1s been in·· volved with the parade since 1935. "We were a real Navy town that day." This year's parade will begin al 10 a.m. starling at Lake Park. It will proceed north on Main Street past the new Civic Center at Mansion Avenue to Lake Street. THE PARADE willcontinueon Frankfort A venue and make its way back to Main Street where it will end at Lake Park. The parade is expected to last two and a half hours. This year wiJI mark the 71st year the parade has been in ex- istence. But without Mrs. Mus- grave' s stepfather, William Gallienne, it might not be here to· day. Gallienne more than any other person was responsible for the rate of the Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade. "GALLIENNE made it really big," said Bud Higgins, the city's former fire chtef. "He worked on the thing year round. He knew all sorts of big military people and was able to bring them out here." Higgins claims Gdtlienne, long-time member o f t)le chamber of commerce, was able to get newscaster George Putnam out in 1959. And Putnam has been back ever since. "He firstbecame Equestrian Grand Marshal in • 1960 and has bee n doing it every year the reafter," added Mrs .. Musgrave. While this year 's parade boasts a budget of more than $17,000 with floats, oands ana horses, it • started low .key in 1904. Higgins, a member of the Hun- tington Beach Historical Society, said the first parade was a celebration of the completion of the Los Angeles-Huntington Beach railway line. ''THE FIRST p arade had horses and wagons and equip- ment from the railroad," Higgins said. . "It kept this same theme all the way through until World War I." In 1918 the parade was tem- porarily discontinued because of the war. But afte r pe.ace was negotiated the parade was back in operation with the newly formed American Legion organizing the event. Gallienne. took over in 1935 when he was director of the chamber of commerce. He was also involved with the board of trade, a business association. The two groups merged and took the parade to new heights. "He always went first class,'1 Higgins said. "Gallienne knew how to take care of people." HIGGINS, a former city lifeguard who never saw a parade until he joined the fire de- partment in 1950, said Gallienne kept the event traditional. "The same activities were established year after year," be said. A Gallienne parade went like this: In the morning there was a pier swim or kayak paddle. The parade always began at 11 a .m. It usually lasted an hour. After lunch, eventa for the children were held. The annual bath\ng beauty contest took place in the midafternoon. Fireworks ended the long day. "He had something going from morning until night," Higgins added. "He kept getting people to come back year after year.•' Clinton Brush ls one penon who has always come back. He rode in the horse races on tbe beach in 1904. He rode •I~ every year until ur12. Tbit year, at 83, he'll be ridinl, .,.. DOt oa • horse. "CLINT'S goln1 to ride a restored 1189 Studebaker scurry," his wile Ethel said. The scurry la being sponllOl'ed by Skip Costado of Three Jay Paekina 'Company. Even in the 1930s, the city waa crowded on· the Fourth, ~cord· ing to Sherman DeMY. fC)nner director of the chamber of eom· merce and parade Judge aince l~. . · "We used to decorate the oil · w.U. alon1 Coast Hi1hway but !lb#' caused 1uch a tratnc Jam w bad to stop," he said. Denny quit judging in 1987. "I wanted some of the YOUDler peo- ple to get involved. It's a number one job to judte but we've usual· ly been successful. Every once in a while people complain, but nothing major.'' Denny, who still records the weather for the city, said of tl;le parade, ''It c.ompares to the Tournament of Roses in · im· portance." WITH THE city now populated by about 150,000 people, the parade rouU: bas been changed numerous tin\es to accommodate the crowds, Denny said. It was typical of the parade to have an assorlment of guests and excitement. And Joyce Mus- grave, director Gallienne's step- daughter and parade secretary since 1952, remembers most of the fun. "In 1953 a large group of Elles Club members, about 200, came from Oklahoma to participate. They bad marching bands and everything. Well, they led olf the paradeatPalmAvenuebuttbeof·. ficial start was Lake Park. My . . dad didn •t even know they bad started. . "But everything turned out all right anyway," she added. · ALTHOUGH Mrs. Musgrave's stepfather died .in 196.5; she has continued to be active with the parade in the last 10 years carry· .tng on the family tradition. When Gallienne died, the parade was taken over by the city's Jaycees. And Mrs. Mus- grave incorporated her secretary po&ition with them. City officials said JQyce works year round on the parade like her stepfather d id, but her official months are January through J\1· ly. "She knows everything about this p arade," Jaycee worker Steve Pressley said.' "It's amaz· ing." "WE ABE getting more well known. It's reallf bard to get bands to come out on July 4 with lbe schools out for summer , but we have 28 bands this year," said Mn. Musgrave. With 70 parades in this century, one was bound to win outside re· _cognition. That was in 1947 when Stories by ·oauy. Pilot Staff Wrfter Elllolt Ah11ond the parade was vofed best in the West in competition. It was com· posed of eight divisions of bands, floau, equestrians and marching bands. A "Mexican Colony" with flowers and girls won first place that year. 1959 marked two firsts. Jane Mansfield was grand marshal, the first woman to hold the title, and it was George Putnam's first of many parades. PUTNAM again made news in 1963 in the "Salute to Space" parade. That year he led with his palomino horse decked with $30,000 in silver trappings. Throughout the years , Hunt- ington Beach r esidents have been treated to a variety of guest entertainers and floats at their parade. Next week's parade is the of· ficial state bicentennial parade. That's a far cry from the anchor- ing of the USS Milwaukee. Coast Cities Plan This Year's Blast The Orange Coast will be celebrating more than just another American birthday July 4. This year's celebrations will mark the beginning of the bicentennial, the nation's 200th birthday. Most county events are accented with the 200-year twist. The Huntington • Beach Jaycees are proclaiming their annual parade, the biggest event along the coast, as the offici al state ki<?koff to the bicentennial. While the Huntington Beach parade is usually the m ain attraction, local officials are expecting the beaches to be jamm ed with s unbathers, s wimmers and gener a l beachgoers. IN NEWPORT Beach, July 4 will kick off Bicentennial. Week called ''America the Beautiful." · Festivities get underway at Marine rs Park at 10 a.m. with an old-fas hioned bicycle parade. After the parade there will be speakers, music and games with fir~works ~n the early evening. The city Bicentennial Committee will sponsor a variety of events the rest of the week. In San Clemente fireworks will be the m ain attraction. The annual firework show off the municipal pier starts with nightfall. Chamber of'commerce officials expect a large beach crowd with people using fire rings for picnicking. "Park· ir,g is impossible," said one official. .. You've got to get there early -if not it's almost futile to find a place to park within reasonable distance to the beach.'' But all the beaches experi ence the pains of oversatura- tion during the July 4 holiday. Newport Beach and Hunt- ington Beach are two communities heavily affected. COST A MESA will hopefully counter some of the beach crowd with its special July4 program. The city's Bicentennial Committee is sponsoring an evening program at Orange Coast College, starting al 7 o'clock. A pre-fireworks show will include bands. marching and singing. The fireworks gel underway at 8:45 p.m . and last ·approximately a n hour, according to Don Bull, Bicentennial Committee cha irman. Costa Mesa·s s how takes place at LcBard Stadium on the college campus. For those who want to escape the beaches, there are a number of other ways to celebrate the holiday. ANAHEIM Stadium will sponsor "A Yankee Doodle Birthday" put on by Tommy Walker Productions. The show will start at 6:30 p .m. Electronica lly animated fireworks will depict 10 scenes of Americana. The progr a m includes daylight fireworks, a girls ' softball exhibition, bugle corps , combination drill tearfl, ·a pony drawing, grand entry parade and a tribute to a great America n. Down the street, Di sneyland wi ll be anticipating heavier attendance with its new summer show. Fireworks begin at 9 p.m . and a bicentennial pageant, "America on Parade," will begin at 3 and 10 p.m. Special guests July 4 in- clude the Rhodes Kids, Si Zenter and the American College ·-Marching Band. · At Knoll's Berry Farm the Johnny Mann Singer s' "Stand Up a nd Cheer" show will be featured in the Good . Time Theater. A s pecial presentation of the Richard Henry Lee P a triotic Award \\i ll be given to Mann at 4 p.m. in front of Indepe ndence Hall. This event is open to the public at no charge. Knoll's will also have a special fireworks show in- side the park that night. IN THE Los Angeles aret1, the Hollywood Bowl is host· ing a Fourth of July concert with the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The program s tarts at 7:30 p.m. with Ca lvin Simmons conducting traditional and gospel music. Baritone Douglas Lawrence will sing and actor Roddy McDowall will narrate "Tubby the Tuba." Tickets al $.1 and $2, with child ren half· price, are available at agencies. However, not everyone wants to run around town on the Fourth of July. And there's always the home barbecue and -where permitted -private fireworks. Ther e are plenty of alternatives in this year's celebra- tion. DISNEY CHARACTERS IN THe 8JltRIT For Dlaineyland Parade on the Fourtl\( l •• .-.... SIW<-1•1 ~'Navajo,•• !lhown above, is one of the studies of American Indians taken in the early 1900s by photo- grapher Edward S. Curlis. He will be the s ubject of a special at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday on Chan- nel 28. Middle Age. Art Carney, winner or is year 's Oscar as Best ctor, will st ar in a pecial, "The Mlddle ge Blues,•' at 1: 30 p.m. n Channel 9. !he special will focus Carney and on two er m en. both about 45 t from different social evels. lt will probe their sycbes, jobs, mot · iages, fantas ies , at- 'tudes, feelin gs or en· rapmenl and struggles or survival as they reach iddle age. elethon Set or Food Aid ''Wh at Will We Say to a un gr7 W or Id ? " is the ·ue o a five-hour fund- aising lele v is ion pro- ram at 7 p.m . Monday t Channel 5, sponsored y World Vision lnterna· ion al. ·~&dent na'i1c· t.lvltJet oil the alboa l'entnawa wUl take on. tbeir own hometown navor July 4 and 5 with tOntelb flDlll)I trGtta. watfrtnelob eaUng lo live tro• k1111~1 1n act-·unce Of a tJu-..ork• fltlaJe. and old-fuhloned .... aa well u eome comped· Uom rarely aeen. · Merchants afC>.-ortng two dayt " tvelltt at the P1¥llt0n and plet areas Plldae a queen .~test AcUvltles will ~ at 3 p.m . on the Fourth' near the PavilioD When youngsters can eoll\J)ete in a free melon- chompin• compeUtJon. Local Li/eguarrb On TV Talk Show "Lif•1_t1ardl: Xniabts as the summer tncmths in the Water" wUf be and crowded belches ap- featured on "Focus : proach. Orange County" Monday Southern California at 7:30 p.m . on Channel Ii f e guards. says 50. D' Arnall, are the "un- J olnln a hos t Jim disputed leaders in the Coo1>er wlll be ltunt-· field1' ot lifeguarding iogton Beach City and use "the most Lifeguard Captain sophis ticated methods" Do uglas D 'Arnall ; in their work such as the NeWpOrt Beach Marine. "buoy" or rescue sup- Department Lieutenant port and motorize d Logan Lockabey ; Long beach vehicles. Beach Marina Depart-Included in the pro- m en t Director Eric gram will be a filmed se- Lucas and fluntlngt.on quence of a life guard's Beach tileguard Bruce typical day at the beach, Cleelind. from arrival to rescue. The 1uests Will discuss The JUhior Lifeguard the problems racing the . program will .also te- Orahge Coast llf eguarda. cel\te attent"'n from the guests as they discuss the faciliti es •nd ' services offered by the lif eguard1. Character &at Meet Tonight The firllt of two Skip. pers' Parties, launching plans for the 15th annual' Character Boat Parade · in Newport Harbor, Will. -~'"'s be held tonight at 8 p.m. ' tn the Quarter Deck Room of lhe Balboa Bay Club. Al the party, open to all interested boat owners, skippers will receive a parade kit with informa- tion concerning forma· tion areas, boat numbers and other pertinent material. On July 5 front 3 to 6 p,ft\. • there will be more ~tee~. ln,tudlnf bol races and a kissing com- l)eUtion, three and four- 1 egg' d races and wheelbatrew atld etl· eatinl 19bteall. Queen contestants will b e sponsored by merchants and public balloting will determine the winner to be crowned' during the second day ol festivities. Applicants can sign up at Tom Ter- rific's T -Shirts shop at tho Balboa Inn. ·l'treworks paid for thn>utb mercblbt dona-. tion1 will end the celebration. Elll i fl ra II t II Circus Tickets On Sale Mail orders ate now being accepted by the Anaheim Convention. Center fl>r the upcotnlng en1a1ement or the blc4!n.. tenniaJ edJUon tJf Rtngl-ln« Bros. and Barmam and Bailey Clrtus. "The Greatest Show (jtt Earth" will run there July 81 through Aug.12. The circus wut feature German animal tr211ner Gunther Gebel-Williams and hls elephnnts, tigers· and horses. Other attractions in- cl ud e Wolf gang Holzmair and 21 snarling lions; Philippe Petit, the French high -wire walker; the Flying' Wilastons an.d the Flying Farf ans; and the Rudi Lenz Chimps. ' Vulery and Gallnit Ptttto~ who becatn@ famous durtng their fxtended attetnpt to emJgrate ftorn RustUa Will perlorrn wtth the San Franciaco Ballet at the to~ Angeles Greek 'theater July 16 and 1'. Tickets are available at agehcies. . The telethon will rttlse unds Cot hunger relief nd agricultural aid. mong the guests will be aul thrllch. Sen. eorge M cGovern , ayor Tom Bradley of ' os Angeles, painter orita Kent, columnist r~· U\ bigail Van Buren and · The parade, to be held Saturday, July 12, 'will feature the bicentennial theme "Life, Libeny and the Pursuit of Happi- ness." Buddy Ebsen will be the Grand Marshal. Tickets are $3.75, $4.75, $5.75 and $6. 75, with dis· counts of $2 for children under 12 at certayi performances. For further ticket informa- tion , contact the Anahe im Convention Center at 635·5000. ctor Dennis Weaver. Signt.-rs A second Skippers' Party is scheduled for omedy Aired George Anderson as Ben Franklin (top) und Richard Wiend as Edward Rutledge will appear on the bi centennial special "Freedom Rings" at 8 p .m . Tuesday on Channel 2. Wedneaday, July 2. Rome J?i,ewed Last year, more than Betty Grable and arry James join Lucllle all and Desi Arnaz in e Lu cy-Desi Comedy o ur Special ''Lucy ins a Racehorse " aturday , 9 p.m ., on hannel 11. the muriel st evens show murtet etewene t•kH h ,,.,. .. ,, out of IMVl•H, tflo 1l9h1 MoflOUfftH, tM doedrum1 out ot•nner ... •h•t'• horMCrttt lheNOb•Hhfowe. 7 to 7:IO p.m. Mender thrfitlh ,..._, -- DAHY PILOT • 00 boats competed for 13 Enzo Stuarti serves as permanent trophies. The ·host on "Roma '75." parade Is s ponsored an-F1ilmed on location in nua11y by the Com-Rome, this 60-minute modores • Club, a special viewing the division of the Newport Eternal City airs Sun· Harbor C h a mbe r of day, at 8 p.m ., on Chan; Commerce. nel 11. (i) . ff: ,,~~ .. 1 .. . =;If : ''A YANKEE DOODLE BIRTHDAY,. lllHEIM SllDIUI FUN FOR THE .ENTIRE FAMILY Gattt open at I P.M. ,llttvltlts begin at 8:15. Softball,· mu1lc* tnlertalntnent, pltldl. ftl~• P9QUl1t et~- All Stitt RtNMd. AcMnct: $5.00 S4.00 $3.00 . 011 of lvent: $5.50 $4.50 S3.50 Chlldrtft under three yrs. free . 1~:1-1!:1.'i~~~.1 Speolal Group Dt"°"ftt TIDMI A•lllable. Call 714-A3-3131 Discount Coupon• avall1blt at 111 Cert'• Jr.'• J f ~bador Tom PaxtoD wW. liaMe IU only 1ebeduled Southern califorDl• appearance tlUa year Ja a three-day enai•ment • the Pltacbel Playen club lP West HoUywood tDday throuali Sunday. 1 . ''Tb .. Lu The composer of the class c song e t . Thing On My Mind" and one of the most highly re1arded P.erformers in modem folk music, Pax. tm tetently returned Imm an il'OWtd·Ul•·"'N tour. "Something In My Lite." his most recent aJbuni, was rlleased earlier this )!ear by Private a~kRecordl. . The Pitsehel P111ers is loc•ted on Melrose Av...U. near Ctes~ent Height.I Blvd. ~ FIVI TRIPS EVERY DAY Com• S.. C1titl.w, lo. Calif.'1 own "eelflc llllnd ... f•1tt1t Metl to tlte l ......... MOet C°""Onteflt ......... 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"JI There will be plenty of bicentennial shows for children, for daytime viewers and for late night insomniacs. Co1c11rd·l11 ~essica Tandy, Anne Baxter and Hume Cronyn star in the comedy "Noel Coward in Two Keys" whjch will run from June 30 through Aug. 2 at Hollywood's Huntington Hartford Theater. Dance ClQ,Ss Set Traditional ballroom dances are making a comeback in str ange places these days. like dancing lessons can be obtained by contacting the Community Services Office at SAC at 835-3000. college cam puses. .---------.....; NBC ALONE is producing more than 165 houn of bicentennial-related programs, and the five stations it owns are developing an additional 70bours. ABC a lso bas announced massive bicenten· nial production plans, and CBS is expected to follow suit sooo. There have been a lot of bicentennial-related programs already. The informative and enter· taining "Bicentennial Minutes" have been run· ning nightly on CBS since last July 4 and will con· tinue through July 4, 1976. The Co mmunity -------------------• Services Office at Santa Ana College is offering an eight-~ek summer course to teach members of the community how to get back together on the dance floor in st yle. Dances to be taught by instructor Ron Czar· necki include the waltz and foxtrot. For· a fee of $1 per lesson, the public is invit· ed to participat e in the program with meetings each Monday and Wed· nmay from 7 to 9 p.m. beginning Monday. "This isn 't a program geared just to stude nts or to older adults," said SAC Recreation Assis· tant Toby Marshall. "We anticipate having people from all age groups and ability levels participal· ing." Further information concernin g ballroom Fahie Shown "The International Animation Festival" will present a n animated film based on J ames Thurber's fa ble "The Unicorn in the Garden" Saturday at 8 p.m. on Channel 50. Also s hown will be "Diary," a series of animated sketches done by Yugos lavian artist . Nedeljko Dragic during his travels across the United States. A •UST TO SEE l THE GREAT WHITE STALLIONS MAO[ FAMOUS 9Y WALT OISNCY"S "MIRACLE OF THE WHITE STALLIONS" lll'fllllOllEllAllllll'I IAULlllC llAllEWEnt All NEW SHOW! 40 HORSES! WORLD'S GREATEST EQUINE EXTRAVAGANZA Sat., July 5, 2:30 & l:OO P .M. San., July &, 2:30 P.M. $6.75 • $5.75 • ~.75 KIDS 12 & UNDER 'h PRICE S.t., 2:30 f'.M. • Sun~ ""2:30 f'.M. Tickets "' S1lt1 forum Bo1 Office All Tlc-elron & Mu' al Agencies o,.., llae111ts Cllll 174-IOOO RntE~ ·-FORUM ·~?..;..;; ror l11fe11111U.1 Call 17J·IHO Thun., July 10, 1:30 P.M. Fri., July 11, 8:30 P.M. Sat., July 12, 2:30 & 1:30 P.M. Sun., July 13, 2:30 & 6:30 P.M. · S6.50 • S5.50 • S4.50 KIDS 12 & UNDER ~ f'RICE Thur•., 8:30 P.M., Sit., 2:30 P.M. Sun., 2:30 & 6:30 P.M. Tickets •• Siie: All Tlcketron, Mutual &. Liberty Aaencies & United C1lll. Banks In Or1nee County, .Anaheim COnv. Center Boll Office. Gr111, DI 1etvnts tell 714•53·5000 ANAHEIM CON'VtNTION CENTER rer ll1fen111Ut11 call 71•1~5-SOOO Tues., J1ly I, l:OG P.M. Wd., July I, l :OG P.M. S6.50 • $5.50 • $4.50 KIDS 12 & UNDER •h PRICE FOR 80TH f'ERFOR"MANCES tJcllets M Salt: All Tlckalron, Mutual & Ubert,y Actnclts. W1l1oc11·s & Loni Buell Aren• llo• Office, Gr111, Dlsct11Rts tall 0 7·2251 LONG BEACH AlfNA ror lnfo11Mtl111 C•ll •U·22SS Tues., July 15, l :OG P.M. Wed,, July 16, 8:00 P.M. S6.50 • S5.50 • $4.50 KIDS 12 & UNDER IJ.. PRICE FOR 80TH f'ERfORMANCt:S Tickets •11 lllt1 All Tlckttron, Mutual & liberty A11nclts, 011nce Show Ticket OHlce, Harris co. Stores & Swine Aud. Box Offlcu GflU' Dlsct1111ts Call 714-IM·02H SWING AUDITORIUM SAM IERNARDINO For leftt•aUu Call 714/H4·02h TO UIDH IY MAil: Write letter, sblt no. of tlcllets. price end performance desired. Mell to Artna desired. Pleau enclose check or 1110nt1 order and ull· 1ddrused, stamped envelope. Allow seven days for rtturn. Oo not mall cuh. This Saturday, June 28 & Sunday, June 29 On The Village Green Antique Bottle and Collectables Show W -~-h-opp_n_O-~- .~. We•l<dey.10·9 From 10 A.M. Daily S.turdev t 04 ~und111 ll·S Ell«tlw Jul11 7 Moft .• Set 10·9 30 Svn.11-6 Ac:rOM the ~tnet from South Coast Plaza at Bear and Sunflow~r. Friday.June 27, 1975 DAILY PtLOT QI CBS bas broadcast a series or specials on Benjamin Franklin, and NBC bas done the same with Abraham Lincoln. "Freedom Rings," about the signing of the Dechtration of lndepen· dence, will be shown at 8 p.m. July 1 on Channel 2. "WE DON 'T want to bore people with over- klU ; we do want to avoid that," says Elmer W. Lower, the executive who is coordinating ABC's numerous bicentennial projects. · "And I think we will," he adds, ''because the projects a re being spaced out over 18 months. I suspect that when you'll feel it the most is July 4, 1976. ··1 think on that day people may think they can't turn anywhere on their djal without getting bicentennial." The heavy bicentennial programming begins next Friday, July 4, when NBC's "Tomor· row" show opens the day with a s ix-hour binge. Then "Today" will have the first or 53 shows de- voted to the bicent ennial. · EVERY Friday until Independence Day next year, the show will address itself to an in· depth look M one of the states, plus the cities of Washington and Philadelphia. Among the specials planned for the comln year are : -Overviews or American achievemenl.8 lo science and sports, both from ABC. -A two-hour look by NBC at the Impact tba inventions by Americans have had on the coun- try and the world. -Three 90-minute documentaries from NBC News examining the concepts of "Life," "Liberty" and "The Pursuit of Happiness" af • embodied in the Oeclaration of Independence. .FUN AND MUSIC!! 01scg{f[d{1URS! PORTABLE TVSET.' FREE 50 FAMILY TICK£TS TO THE CIRCUS! NOTJ.JING TO BUY.1 JUST C>flOP YOUR NAME IN IN TJ.1E BOX AT l<ENOON BRINCTHE K&OS! MEET THE CL.OWN! '"OM Fash ion Island Newport Beach STEREO SOUNDS OF TtiE HARBOR. .. ,. ' ( ICf OAM. V P'tLOT Dining Airport-style Jub' -one of the two bil vacation months - roan up on tbe calen- dar next week. Thal ~ans the tempo of vi.sit· ln1 relatives and friends will probably reach an al&earo beat by the loog J n'd e p e n d e n c e Day Out 'n' About Norman Stanley VICTORIA STATION, 980 Don, 752·0240. Step into lb~ world of an oldtime English railroad station. Lean on from the bag. gage cart salad bar to fine prime rib, bar-b-que ribs, shrimp and steaks. Cocktails: lunch Monday through Satur day ; din· ner nightly. w~kend . ' ft's Ume, therefore, to move ahead with our continuing series of ex· plorations of suitable places to wine and dine lhe summer influx of South Coast vacationers. Tiris week we'll examine some of the possibilities in a geographic area that's synonymous with travel itself. finest dining facilities. Tbe Mediterranean Room is tops for unusual international en trees; lunch, dinn er and cocktails daily. Sunday brunch. Coffee shop open 24 hours. BLACKS EA RD'S, 4250 Martingale Way, 833·0080. Show-slopping decor ; set sail with Long John Silver and the Ad· miral Benbow Inn crowd for a Caribbean pirate cruise. MOONRAKER, 18542 MacArthur, 833·9600. Far West Services dates back early on the airport scene with this archilec· tural wonder. Seafood and beef specialties, scampi and plank steak a wlnner in each category. NighUy e ntertainm e nt and cocktails . Lunch weekdays ; dinner nightly. HARRY'S (New York Bar and G ri II }, 4248 Martingale Way , 979·5000. The best or New York yesterday and today by way of a run-filled bar and a wide and varied • <See OUT, Page CS> Orange County AiJllOrt is the focal point in a four-city (Costa Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach, Santa Ana) melting pol. BAXTER'S STREET, 4 647 Ma cArt hur . 540-2475. Turn-of -the· century San Francisco. A top-notch Far 'West Services enterprise, the hou se ha s Italian specialties and other continental dishes. Nightly entertainment. Daily lunch , dinner, cocktails. Caribbean pork chops a nifty dish, all beef en· ~ trees top·of ·the-line. Open daily for lunch. din· ner and cocktails. Sun· day brunch. DERBY, 1261 S.E . 94TH AERO SQUADRON, 3180 Airway , 556 ·8780. Shades of Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker. you're in the French farmhouse headquart ers of America ·s World War I flyers. Fat;cinating "'theme'' r estaurant. Bristol, 546·8390. You don 't have to be a race track fan to be touted on· to the special delights here. "Seventh race" t!arly dinners, Monday through Friday. House specializes in Italian cuisine and beef enlrees. Cocktails, entertain- ment. Lunch weekdays ; .,. dinner Monday through 1.,. Saturday. Great s teak, seafood and continental entrees. Daily lunch, dinner; cocktail s; Sundc.ay brunch. K$)TO , 4300 Von Karman Ave ., 752·7151. Kolo means "ancient city" but you'U find all that's the best in Japanese modern as well as traditional in this serene and gracious set· ting. • AIRPORTER IN N, 18700 MacArthur Blvd., 833-2770. Now five years old going on better-than· ever, the airport's pre· mier hostelry also pro· vides some of lhe area's Superb and uncommon sashimi bar. Alternate routes with American, Polynesi~ and Chinese entrees. trcJcktails; lunch Monday through Satur· day, dinner nightly. r-'> A grHt place for kids. In the l lOS east kale II• •ve. •n•twim 17141 Uf·ltt4 DAILY PILOT Join Us for Great Entertainment Now Appearing Jim Turnage Tuesday through Saturday 8:30 P.M ·l30 AM Irvine t 72/ E Dyer Ru 546-4400 1Adjaccn1 to1hr Irvine: H031 Motvr HOl<.:I' ' NOW OPEN * BREAKFAST * A UNIQUE EXPERIENCE -ELEGANCE AT COFFEE SHOP PRICES .•. *LUNCH* All SANDWICHES PILED HI. SERVED WITH SPECIAL FRESH f RUIT SURPRISES. *DINNH IY CANDLELIGHT stECIM.IZ•G • A TEWTIM WARm Of FLAlllllG ..-rTU. STEMS, SUIOOD ITClllS. Pltl( 118 UD .• Jnu oom lllUlS .. YlGAS HTUT•HT ... JOHN 'WTOW 51UAIT oow••t,. ~la ., .... ~ ~:-.r:rr..:::> MCW.CCU MOIS l'OIWllS ; Sl1e ll11rps Rosalie Corson, harpist , is now playing in the M<!rine Room of the Newporter Inn in Newport Beach Wednesday through Sun . day evenings. Jackie Nigro & The Plain Truth entertain in lhe Lido Lounge and guit<!rist Rob Moline is featured in the Wine Cellar. El Matador MARCIAL IS IAQJ COME & SAY ta.10 MARCIAL AMMOUMCES SPlQAL SUHDA Y BREAKFAST Plus Everything on the Menu Open at 9·00 A.M LU NCHEON SPECIAL s 1.30 Now Serving Beer and Wine Menudo Sat. & Sun Mon thru Thur. 11 to 11 • Fri. 11 to 12 Sat. 9 10 12 • Sun. 9 to 11 1761M•wporl11-.d. lcit 10. St.I Cost• M•H 645-3520 THE ORANGE COUNTY PREMIERE I OF THE HIT BROADWAY MUSICAL • e f'e f'a,,e~ •1 I@ "THE HAPPIEST SHOW IN TOWN" FOR TICKET INFORM ATION ANO RESERVATIONS CALL (714) 492·9950 BOX OFFICE OPENS At 10 A.M . CLOSED MONDAY 140 AV(NIOA PICO • SAN CLl MEN I l 9/ui.' •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Times}Places New Ballet, . Gymnastics This Week, TONIGHr, JUNE %7 'ENCOUNTER NEAR VENUS' -Completely original ballet presented by Ballet Pacifica tonight through Sunday in the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, Laguna Beach. ReservationsU.-7271. 2:30and7 p.m. "THE SUPREMES' -Singing their hits. at Knoll's Berry Farm, 8039 Beach Blvd., Buena Park. Tonight through Sunday at 6:30, 8:30 and 10:30 o'clock and Monday through Wednesday at Sand 10:30 p.m . 'WHAT THE BUTLER SAW' -Farce by Joe Orton, tonight through Sunday and July 1·5 at 8:30 p.m. in the Studio Theater, Cal State Long Beach, 6101 E . 7th St., Long Beach. Ticket in- formation (213 ) 498·4540. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION - Tonight through July 6 on the Del Mar Fair- grounds, Via de la Valle exit from the San Diego Freeway in San Diego County. Includes horse 1 show, flower s how, other displays. Entertain· ment includes New Kingston Trio at 2 and 8 p.m . July 4 through 6 and fireworks July 3, 4 and 5. $2 adults, $1 juniors, 50 cents children over 6. 'THE CAVE DWELLERS' -Comedy at South Coast Repertory, 1827 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, through Sunday. $3.25 to $5.25. 8 p.in. ex- cept Sunday. 2 p. m. Reservations 646-2363. 'NO, NO NANETTE' -·Musical revival nightly except Monday througt\.·Aug. 3 al Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse,"4o Avenida Pico, San Clemente. Sl0.95 tp $12.95 with dinner. Reserva· lions 492·9950. 'THE HELLSTROM CH RONICLE' -Film about takeover by insects, in Memorial Hall Auditorium at Chapman College, 333 N. Glassell, St., Orange. 8 p.m . tonight. $1. . 'SUGARLAND EXPRESS' -Film tonight at OThC{J~.~~ JOIO Ltrf.,..... .w_,wt IHctll ...l (Bayside on the Lido Peninsula) SUMDA Y llUMCK-t ..,..,.z:JO L.ci..... Deir 11 to Z:lO 675-5777 DIHHU MIGHTLY-JAMAICAN STIEL I Ft-.. 5:00 p.A IYHT SUMDAT 2 .. 7 P.M. IACIC IY POPULAR DIMAMD OASIS TMS."'"' w.-. ..... to l :JO .... S-. & MOtl.~ Fri ... Fr-7:30 7:30 p.m. In the Oranae Coast Colle~ ....um lo Colla MHa. $1. SATUllDAY, .JVNE ZS GYMNASTICS EXIDBIT -The Southern Calltomla Aero Team (SCATS> at South Co.,t Ptaaa'I Jewel Court. 1, 2, a and 4 p.m. Saturday and &mday plus 11:30 a.m. Saturday. Free. lr· lersecUon of Sunflower and Bristol St.reel.I, Costa Men. DANCE PROGRA~-"SUmmer Gala," pre. sented by the Dance Theater or Or~nge County and Anaheim Parks Department, 8 p.111. Satur· day and 2 p.m. Sunday at Cook Auditorium, Anaheim High School, 811 W. Lincoln Ave. In· formation, 533·5271. SUNDAY, Jt1NE%t SANTA ANA WINDS BAND -Jn concert, 2 p.m. at Laguna Niguel Regional Park, 28241 La Pa1 Road, Laguna Niguel. Free; parking 50 cents. CWLDREN'S DANCE PRESENTATION - ''The Princess Who Wouldn't Smile," by the Vida Blunden School of the Dance. 2:30p.m. Sunday at Estancia High School Auditorium, 2323 Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa. $1.50. •CONCERT FOR A SUNDAY AFTERNOON'~ Master class in voice presenting arias and art songs, 2: 15 p.m. Sunday in Phillips Hall Theater at Santa An a College, 17th at Bristof Street, San· ta Ana. Free. MONDAY, JUNE 30 'NOEL COWARD IN TWO KEYS' -Opens June 30 for rive.week run at the Huntington Hartford Theater, 1615 Vine St., Hollywood. Stars Anne Baxter, Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy. Tickets at Mutual and Liberty agencies and Wallichs Music City. Information, (213 > 462·6666. nM NABORS -Starring in his own show June 30 through July 5 al Magic Mountain in Valencia, just north or Hollywood. 8 and 10 p.m. Included in park admission price of $6.50 adults, $5.50 children. TUESDAY, J ULY 1 'WOl'!DERFUL TOWN' -Musical revival star· ring Nanette Fabray, opens July 1 for seven· week engagement at the Los Angeles Music Center Pavilion. Tickets at agencies or (213> 626-7211. BACH FESTIVAL -At the Hollywood Bowl , 8:30 p.m . July 1,2. 3 and 5. Conducted by Sidney . Harth and Daniel Lewis, with Delcina Stevenson, soprano, and Claudine Carlson, mezzo-soprano. Tickets at agencies. <See TIM ES, Page CS) II TEMPLE <;ARDEN$ ~~ ~ ()ff NS~ Resiaurant ·~ . ~ LUNCHEON AND DIMMER DAltY Special Luncheon Buffet $1 .85 Monday thru Friday 11:30 10 l 30 RICICSHA COCKT All. LOUNGE Featuring Exotic Tropical Dnnks 1500 ADAMS lat Harb«I COSTA MESA 54(). ltJ7 540· 1923 A.ltd, In Gar•n Gron 1220 I llOOICHURST IAt ChopMOnl 631·7020 "Eating out" is not ~ .• /l) necessarilydining! ROAST LOMG ISLAND DUCKLING Sauce 81garde. Wild Rice AMONG 20 SELECT DtMHllt ~EES Brandie Brandon Duo Entertaining ) 7 FosM011 hlo11d Newport C e1ttC'f FO ii Rl\UYATION\ 644-2030 Dining C!1 the Ncwpcrte:r Inn s Manne Rcs!auranl ls a totally plea:;urable experience. Excellent cuisine, ranging from our superb Rack ol Lamb lo Salmon Steak in Salsa Verde, . painstakingly prepared by our European· trained chefs. A wine fast of distinction to complement your entree. And, in an atmosphere ol continental elegance unmatched for relaxed enjoyment Dining is The Marine Restaurant al ~LW<e.:s 1107 JambofeeRoad, ~ NewportBeach/714·644·1700 ~lSO, THE LIDO LOUNGE/THE WINE CEU.AR/THE BISTAO/THE CHELS~ BAA Here 11 family dining at a price~ caa alord. Bring a larae party. W.-0 give ,cMi ~of Mrvla and food to match. Be IUl9 to aotlc:e OUI' cxpanclt'd codriltll IOunge. C.... to Ml C..., It me8M..,.Y HouM'9 ud yo11r meal Wiii be a tltp IO Mak:ol T AM Roe con tbe Sou AN Que Fre to e fre« rUqll flJ'lt St.at p.m a.1 3al witJ iop Infc JOI Che ly3 HO TH, Ne1 Cell p.IJ eve NE Jul: pos Die 'Ml cinl and the p.rr FR Cat De1 p.rr Uor HI N, TIMES/PLACES • • • <Prom Pase C4 > WEDNESOAY,JULYl AMEalCAN MUSIC -Works by Gershwin, Rodeen and HammenteJn and olber.American composers, played by James Christensen and tho Pacific Pops Orchestca, July 2. 8 p.m. at South Coaat Village. Free. ANTIQUES SHOW -July 2 thrOUih 6 al the Queen Mary, at the end of the Long Beach Freeway in Long Beach. l to 10 p.m. daily and 1 to 6 p.m. on closing day. $2.50 adults, children ftee; admission includes free appraisal of an an· 1 Uque in the Grand Salon. THU llSDAY •JULY 3 'THE HOT L BALTIMORE' -Comedy in the Cal State Fullerton LitUe Theater, July 3, 'and Sat 8 p.m. and July 6 at S p.m. Information, 870.3371. O..AREMON:r MUSIC FESTIVAL -Opens July 3 at 8: 15 p.m. at the college's Bridges Auditorium with works by Ives and Ravel featuring mezzo. soprano Claudine Carlson. Ticket.a at agencies. Information, 1·621·1112. ' JOHNNY MANN -With his Stand Up and Cheer, at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena P.ark, Ju- ly 3·9. FRIDAY,JULY4' BOUDA Y ROUNDUP -See story on Page Cl. THE FOUR FRESHMEN -J uly 4 and 5 at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel in Newport Center. 10 p.m . and midnight, doors open at 8:30 p.m. $12.50 per couple reserves table for entire evening. Reservations: 640-4000, ext. 6100. NEW KINGSTON TRJO -With Diana Trask, July 4·6 at 2 and 8 p.m. at Southern California Ex· position on the Del Mar Fairgrounds in San Diego County. SATURDAY, JULYS 'MADAME BUTTERFLY' -Fully.staged Puc- cini opera, sung ln English, July 5, 9, 11, 12, 16, 18 and 19 at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse next to the Festival of Arts grounds, Laguna Beach. 8:45 p.m. $5. Reservations, 494·0709. F REDDY MARTIN -With his orchestra, at the Catalina Casino ballroom on a cruise to Cat alina. Departs 7 p .m . from Long Beach, arrives island 9 p .m ., departs 1: 30 a.m. Cost total $15. Reserva· t.lons, 826-2170 or (213) 775-2654. . Real Cantonese Food Ht tMre or takt home STAG CHINESE CASINO 111 2ht ftl., Newport &each ORlolt S.'560 ...._ te M~ D91t-Wt11MMI u.tM 1:00 a.a ova n .,.... .. ...-oa AIU ,.:r~~Stew kettle , / \ Featuring ... IHTHHATIOHAI. snws SOUPS SALADS SANDWICHES & OTHER SPECIALTIES $1 00 OH 2MD ADULT MIAL IM SAME GltOUP bc.,.1-..-1 Off •-WITH THIS AD DUIJMG JUHf- MISA YllDI CIHTllt, COSTA MISA ADAMSATHAHOlt 97'·1171 ·~ Highest Quality Native Mexican Foods Weelc Days: 11 :30 o.m. to 11 p.m. Fri. and Sot. 11:30 o.m. to 12 p.m. Open 7 Days COCKTAILS 9093 E. AD~. HUNTINGTON BEACH 962-7911 .. OUT 'N' ABOUT ••• ·' <From Paae Cf) bill of tare -everything from early American to Italian scampi and Welsh rarebit. Lunch, Tuesday through Fri· day: dinner Tuesday through Sunday. RED ONION, 18512 MacArthur, 833·8230. Grab your serapes and sombreros; settle into a (!ellghtful south·of-the· border atmosphere for Sonora·style Mexican food. Cocktails; nightiy entertainment, Lunch and dinner daily. lllgh .Jinks Gayle Wyckoff of the SCATS will be among the gymnasts performing. at South Coast Plaza,s Jewel Court hourly Satur· day and Sunday af. temoons. DIMMER SPECIAL TN., WM., $ 4 50 CllNHu CJf Thwt. 4'etttnft SUHDAY Includes salad. vegetable. garlic bread and coffee. ,, .......... ,_,. JAQC GAIDEHS AtTMPI_._. IO:l0.2:00 Frt.&Set.h .... ., .. ,,'\ (1.,•fA,~a;..o.n •t•ll-"._, ~ '..of~"'' ffttln:, JU ... M aC1tN"f1..-.•111™'*"' ...... Itri 24l12 DEL PRADO Mgr. IHext to lrooliside W~I DANA rotHT 493-88 I I Presents Tl'~OvN""C 11GEN011 Thursday Friday Saturday NANCY HYDE mo Tue. & Wed. July 1 & 2 COCKTAILS•OINING•OANCING•ENTE ATAINMENT Daily Breaktast•Lunch•Oinner T""' lftfond .t CU" algn SOUTH l 1 I 06 Coa1f Hwy. LAGUNA Fiims Theater Dance oom&1MllT Televleion In the MINGEI, 1707 Corin lhian Way, 833·918S. Anolber tranquil corner or Japan where diners can forget the cares ot the buey world beyond. Great Japanese dishes - Banana, a classic New York bar and 1rill; Senor Valdes for con- tinental cuisine. Festive Cafe J uat ri 1 bt for breakf aat, lunch, or even alate·nightdbmer. t e m p u r a , t e r 1 y a k i , r,:::;:;:=:;:;::::;;:::;:;:;:;;:;:;:;=~ sukiyaki -become. a ~H'"" ._.,w*" work of art. Sake, beer and wine. Lunch, Mon· day through Friday: din- ner nl1btly. sTuff~·1R! SHERATON (Newport Beach), 4545 MacArthur Blvd., 833·0570. Newest of the airport's hote l facilities, this bright .s pot also offeq a multitude of dining and beverage prospects. There's Alexander's COMPLETE DINNER S from $3 .95 W on~ Included OH BALIOA IAY, NEWPOltT BE!ACH 2141 WES OAS HIGHWAY ........ •.uoc:--HTU TO TMI -~TOVCM" ........... H •Al.LI Re\""'o''°"' (I ·7141 6'4b·5057 t,Airporter qnn BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER COCKTAIL DANCING Wotel PRESENTS OUTSTANDING DINING & ENTERTAINMENT .. · * MEDITERRANEAN ROOM FOR EXQUISITE CUISINE-SERVICE DINNER SERVED FROM 5 PM LUNCH FROM 11:30 AM CHAMPAGNE SUN DAY BRUNCH FROM10AM-3 PM · * Captain 's Table Coffee Shop SERVING %4 HOURS * LOUNGE For Danc.ing & Entertainment · AnDNOOH FIOM S PM NtGHT'LT FIOM I:~ with SHONA llSHOP TllO HST OF FlllNDS 18700 MacARTHUR-NEWPORT 833-2770 Presents CLAMS • OYSTERS • SHRIMP • SWORDFISH .• BASS LUNCHEON from 11.95 Semd Daily 'tll 4 P.M. 1H71 PtcHlc Co111 Hwy. HuntJne1on .._.: 1213) 612-13'l1 3901 EtCoa.t Hlltlw.y Ntwp0rt Beech •'17141115-0900 HALIBUT • ABALONE • LOBSTER • STEAKS ,. 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(we) '71 -JOt · ..... (C) ~ It~ "'"'"' JICll °"" ... Stto6t. , ... ·s.s ----~-, a~~,.."'* --.:.~ ~ Ci) ... ~-~ c..t (ati) 'SZ -141 LIJilt, --:... "';, • R)t11,lt"9l'e~lllc ...... -1(1))•........ : o c~".,.-r.,-...... ~, ... .,.... .. ~ ..... : IQ"""' w (*1) ==-~ . '1Y -citr\ '*'· .. ...,. ..--. · ....---. ltt01=..:.=,:: c-t J:JI :":!\ Wb A'-=',,.,. =-ce.c.t 1· .. :-..~ -~ ......., ....... . l:tl l!lellt -.,... .... '-... \ . ....... S:::,,-....... I lllllllc tea "ta ~ ._ ....... """•·=---c.t·. a:de .... ce> .,., • I.MW' •...,,. .,._ 1 OAILYPILOT Frlday,June27. 1975 St~rting T heater N ot Easy There are easier thincs in this world than startinc a brand new community theater group from scratch, $0rnething the new Sad- dle back Valley Com- munity Theater will find out in the weeks ahead.· · lntermissioo Tom Titus the bJ11est chasm to be same for com munit.y croeMdbt.beacquialUon groups iD Anaheim, ot a suitable auditorium.' Tustin and Orange dur· 'Jb1s proved the downfall ing the last decade. ot the Rancbo Playen ln We wish the new Sad· 1970, and the Irvine COm· dleback Valley theater munity Theater (which every s u cc e s.s in was born that year) finds e a t a b I l s h l n g a itself once again at· beachhead of communi· Being a new theater with well H for the theater tempting to nail down a ty theater interest in an no box office proceeds in group itself. After all, place in which to present area loog unrepresented the kitty as yet, the Sad· this is the same way the its 1975-76 season. by a performing troupe. dleback Players may Laguna Community If the group succeeds, it fmd the rental fees for Players got their start T H E L A C K o f will have earned a good ' This enthusiastic band of prospective thes- pians is laking up where the Rancho Community Players of .Mission Viejo left off five years ago, re- introducing amateur theater to the El Toro- Mission Viejo area. school auditoriums far over a half century ago, performing facilities round of applause. outo!reacb. and today their million· sounded the death knell ___ __::..:_ ____ _]!~::::==:==:==:~ There . are other dollar Laguna Moulton last season for two liabilities such as set Playhouse is the com-longtime stalwarts of construction material, munity theater showcase local theater in Orange · lighting and royally tees of Southern California. County: the Fullerton to be considered before Given the advantages Footligbters and the San· the curtain can go up on of talent. enthusiasm la An a Comm unity HOW THIU TUESDAY EVIS MOM 7 SUM ROM 2 One of the first ob- stacles they face is the probl~m ot finding a place to perform -the dilemma that wiped out the Rancho Players in 1970 after three frustral· ing seasons. a premiere production.· and backstage support, Players. It bas done the IAllli STlllUHD J AMIS CAAM . "'FUMHY UDY .. CNJ Rehearsal space pre--===::::::::'==============""""'=====-- SUSAN·BACKLINIE IS FIRST VICTIM Robert Sh aw Attempts to Shoot Shark Top Suspense .. Seen in 'Jaws' I ''J aws" is with ut : question the best mo · e ,. of the past 10 years. Thi : Zanuck-Brown produc· • lion. directed brilliantly • by Steven Spielb«:rg for # Universal, holds you ' glued to your sei.ll for a little more than two "bours. .~ Based on the best ··seller of the same name by Peter Benchley. it is a tighlly·knit, compelling drama which s hould do as much, or more, for motion picture ex· hi bi tors as •'The Ex· orcist" or "The Sting". Movie Review by Robert rormances! Robert Shaw will certainly be a contender when Oscar lime rolls around. So will Richard Dreyfuss, and so will the picture. W I SELY, screen- . ~riters Benchley and J:IY NO~, I s hould.•.m· a . ..trl Gottlieb have a~me, you re all familiar stuck to the main story, with th e s tory, the de·lrving-Wallaceingthe ~onstc~ of ~he. deep pre-secondary Jove story in ymg on 1ls v1cllms off the the novel and concen-shor~s of a s~eepy New trating instead on the England sea~1de resort. main theme. One word of caution. "Jaws" is not for the THE Saddleback Valley group is taking up this issue at its second organizational m eeting tonight (at 8 o'clock in the community room of People's Federal Sav· ings and Loan in the Sad· dleback Valley Plaza). sents another problem, unless someone in the group has a big, empty garage. Yet, if these stumbling blocks can be overcome -and it will take a lot or volunteer labor behind the scenes -the result can be most gratifying, for' the Saddleback Valley community as The following shows are scheduled for the coming week in Las Vegas: CAESARS PALACE -Diana Ross (ends 112), Andy Williams (starts 7 /3) C.ASTA WAYS -Rusty Isabel DESERT INN -Bobbie Gentry, John Byner (ends 6/30); Juliet Prowse, Nipsey Russell (starts 7 I l ) FLAMI NGO -Connie Stevens, Kelly Monteith FRONTIE R -Robert Goulet LANDMARK -Country Music U.S.A. LAS VEGAS HILTON -Glen Campbell, Lennon Sisters . MGM G RAND -HelenReddy RIVI ER A Dionne Warwicke, Eddie· Fisher · SAHARA -Telly Savalas, Gabriel Kaplan · SANDS -Rich Little, Mel Torme SILVER SLIPP ER -"Viva Burlesque" STAR DUST -Le Lido de Paris T ROPICANA -Folies Bergere '75 UNION PLAZA -''Mind With the Dirty Man" onstage In a beautifully con· structed horror story. the shark itself is not seen for the first hour or so, but its presence makes itself fe ll as the suspense mounts. faint. of heart, but for '"'------------------- , Wh en it finall y j e merges, look out ~ I~ terri!ying impact jolts the audience like nothing • ever seen before on the : screen. It makes "Earth- l quake" seem like a l.7on ' ., the Richter scale. And th e per · "aDNCARMA TIOt4 Ofl "'• NOue• 1«1 "\.M4lte Of~ ltOllW" °'Ht4Jl .. "LEGB4D OF SLEEPY HOLLOW" Open 0•11, • 12:>0 Mell tllru Fri te2:otPM·i1.2s : ..... ----------------~ • THE CITY ~OPPING CENTRE • ORANGE •532 6721 . • .. . those of you who love a good shock this excellent- ly produced movie is a must. -Robert Q. Lewi$ Robert Q. Lewis is . a longtime Southern California radio .and television personality. He reviews films .and other forms of entertainment for KFI Radio. ~'1HewH- //BQNGQ'' ~ 1:30-3:45-6:0S-1:20 Romantic Play on TV "The Lady's Not for Burning," starring Richard Chamberlain and Eileen Alkins, opens the "Hollywood Television Theater" summer season Thursday al 9 p. m. on Channel 28. The cas t also includes John Carradine, Stephen Mc Hattie, Scott Hylands, Laurie Prange, Kristoffer Tabori, Rosemary Murphy, Tom Lacy and Jacques Aubuchon. "The Lady's Nol for Burning" is directed by Joseph Hardy and pro- duced by George Turpin. · S....,..l ..... Wtklll .. J:lS-7:00-IO:JO AM C-4ic• .. ,..... ill 111 lAH.IU)\\'Hl )L''-IL m 1:4 S-5:1s-1:s o St.m..g CWMt Wiidt .. J:lM:S0-10:10 A.ho "WESTWORLD" 2:00-5:15-t:l5 ,.,..,_. m . ----------FOUNTAIN VALLEY• t\ll•.>,,.,..,Jli, 01t<,.,., .. t.. "''' ~~uo ea:.br ~ " I :40·l:40·S:40 7:40-9:40 0 • T 1:05-3:05 7:05·9:05 FOUNTAIN VALLEY• f'HU)f>M HUii •, f Af f Otf\.ilr,1 R h IY 1~00 WIHHH 6 ACADEMY AWARDS I :05-4:41»-e: 15 Al rechlo • l olleri Dil• .. GENERAL CINEMA CORPORATION STIMULATES In the DAILY PILOT lecrue It lay for the pleasure of llw1ewho1e taste It Is. /It:~, ·' ~--) -\. Jllditll Critt, NEW YOllC MAGAZINE ® MOON( UNDO 11 ADMITTED NOW THRU TUESDAY "A MASTH,.ICI" JackN~ Maria~ M·~~l 1 Ant.onionis lhen. .... ,_~ .. '~·~r. ,"THE REINCARNATION OF PETER PROUD" EVES FROM 7 -MAT-WB>-SAT-SUH .. unmMOf THI PIMl PAMllB"' INJ 19TOMMY11 '"EARTHQUAIE"" •• JUGGEIHAur· CPGI "'W.W. Ir THI · . DIXIE DAMCUIMGS" .IN~ ' !Ill!!!~-.....~ OF THI PIMlt PAMTHM" . "TOWHIMG IMFHHC>- "SICY JACKID''. IPGI . ......... 5AMC'TION'· 111 "RE INCARNATION · ·· OF PETER PROUD'" PACIFIC WALK-IN • L·~~ ~·!RADA ~ • e WAL~ I ~ lfJ:a e "'JAWS' IS A MOVIE WHOSE EVERY SHOCK IS A DEVASTATING SURPRISE. It is elaborate, technically intricate and wonderfuHy crafted. Contains classic sequences of suspense •.. The final battle is literally explosive." • .. Time Mag1zlne "An exhilarating adventure entertainment of the highest Order!" ... JUDITH CRIST, New York Mtgazlne "Destined to become a classic." ... ARTHUR COOPER, Newsweek Mt gaz#ne BRODY She was the first. .. QUINT HOOPER ROIERJ SHAW l.-r1l EUEN ~o star~{~RJJ~[ 11 · Mij~l IJll · ! lllll 1~~- ~~ ~ ~rm ~(~~m • rNt oomn · ~ 111111 ~ rm1 fian · u. ~ 11 ntM ~~ ~ fil(~~ ~mm~·~-~ ~IU ~ l~I ~ M 1~1., u m1 ·Rmrr•r 1--JIG~IUCUlCOIOU l#Q I ~GJz-==.-:-1 (SM It Iron, the biginnlngl) ..-•• _,. __ ~ ' ._:::;,:;, I ANhelm • 772 IUI l I I • • ~-··· -·--'---"',._' i:r-.»s:ao IU!tOAY t. HQUOAYS lt.»a:at --·--WJWOO• fl\WeMC:sllllllDl- UIJ DITAIL • • I B1 1 Be f oi WO bt• We All Be DO' m: An lYJ we mi alt 'Ai 8 • ha an An inl po COi I cri pol COi to, ha en• pr1 SUt ale l I I Fr~ay.June27.197$ each Boys Have ,Spirit 'Love and Dealh' • DAILY pt LOT (/i ' Russia Satirized . 'We Are So MlliAmerica' -Mike Inve RYCAlllPBELL W.1Mtltr9_t WrllW Mike ve 'of the Beach Boys would like tor the group to go on a world tour during the bf«nt.ennial with stevie Wonder a nd anoth&r American group. The Beach Boys are on tour now with Chicago. ••we are s·o midstrea m, mid- America. No other group typifies that as much as we do, I think . I want to make a bice ntenni al a lbum. I want us to sing 'America the Beautiful' a cappella, in four·part harmony. "I'm very nasty, snide and caustic about America's faults and fail- ings but we're a most positive a nd creative country." ONE OF Love's criticisms is that, since politicians do what their constituents want them to, the general public hasn 't been vigorous enough about insisting on progress to combat evils s uc h as pollution and alcoholism. ''Our albums have always been positive. Our philosoph'y has been t.o._project good fun, en· teliainment, good times. I 've always been of the feeling people will be at-lr~ed to what makes them feel go9d. Our music in general has. grown more positive.'' MORE positive than the original "Surfin' "? How could that be? Love explains that the gro up w en t from superficial to mean· ingful in subject m atter, staying positive and growing. "Musically we made the transition in 1965-66. We started sing- ing about other things besides surfing, cars and girl friends. Capitol" Records. thou ght we were overstepping our nice Southern California sunny-side-up profile. " 'Pet Sounds' Jn 1966 was the c:Umµ of our new groui> awareness of more positive and emotional issues. Capitol "'anted 'Shut Down Vol. 5.' They reteased 'Pet Sounds' but they didn't promot·e it ver y strongly.", ... ,,, .. s1 .... 1 Nanette Fabray wi ll star in ''Wonderful Town,'' a musical about two g irls from Ohio who move to New York. The show opens Juty 1. for a seve n -week run at th e Los Angeles Music Cen t er 's Dorothy Chandle r Pavilion. LOVE'S main personal" concerns now· are diet - he bas been a vegetarian about seven years -and transcendental medila· lion. Re learned that in 1961, took training and has been t eaching it since early 1968. · ''Th e 'Surf's Up' album• of three or four years ago had a lot of stuff to do with pollution and consciousness on it. AJI of us have learned medit"tion. Love also admits that he thinks he has an ad- dictive personality-. "When I used to drink, I dra nk a lot. Now I meditate a lot. If you're going to be addicted to something, it's better.for it to be something goOO." Gold LPs by the group include "All Summer Long," "Surfer Girls," "Surfin' U.S.A.," "The Beach Boys in Concert," "Shut Down Vol. 2," ''Little Deuce Coupe.'' ·---111~"'"'" ... w1nd'"1·1on I ltll ilO PllflClllll I! .labl )lilils' ,, ,. u sin &onnerg &andice Bergen Brian ~eilh & John uus1on ,,, .... ,-~ •• ~ .. ''-~""""' JI )llSC .ltlfl CD1ts1111 fl!M 11,umsm· ~ il'!ll MATINEES DAILY -0 llnoiiif....,_ NOW PLAYING EDWARDS CINEMA CENTER HARBOR AT ADAMS COST A MESA 979 ... 141 ·t~ ~@?-~ ~ '--I 1 ~¥. I @ll (PG) STREI SA ND & CAA N .lf-J;J,{J... "'"Y'-'f Russ Mever's'VIXEN~ wasn1 big 800Ullh ... for Russ Mererl ' . @ HO ONE UNDER 18 , ADllTTED ....... so much for anx woman ... too much for most men! • PLUS RATEDX ''EMMANlJELLE'' heroines of romantic novels. . Despite all the nonsense oC Allen's gags, there's an occasional feeling of no&talgia. And, at the end, when A11'!11 and the Grim Reaper -clad all m. white -dancie away tog~ down a Jane lined with picturesque trees, you wonder if he hasn 't managed to make death a little less fearful~ . . . ... --Jackie Hyman Registration Set For Tap, Ballet ONE TINY SPllRK BECOMES A NIGHT OF BLAZING SUSPENSE· ~ ' (• ...... ...... ........ IUOIAllD ASTAIM m.AKB.Y CHAlimlU.AIN me&CA OJ. RQISCI NMIEKf JOfriES $8ltp$C»I WllUCiHI WACil'.:K Prcd.ce;ltt;lllW9tAl.UN ·~tri--~ Sctetrdlitt;Sl'llWNG a&.MIANT'·~('f ... W' •• .__ a...• .. _._,...,_..., fUCKAIUll WTWI Sf'llUI ... -r ... -. ........ llfntOMAI N.ICOltn.t. ..ifll.U.:: M. _..,_ ........ °We fib! 11!.r< lM ~it 11111.&fil<> $.nt ti. 't.11,11(( ~ l<.ll'.MR:'I (Ml 1!i!tl l'.tnt .. , ilt«,d'.i 1-IOOl(lll,..;1...i.!O.Jt~lll.aOl<•"'''I•• •l.. ~.Dl•..U~!l!UllJX!• ~ ~r,:~=·=~-'."'.·~:~~ ...... :1 m fASMtO~ SQUARE 4 ..... ....~. o.-·'l~__o __ JI .. , • ., .... ,.,,.,,.,., -.. -.......... 1'1Wwf••-- ··--·---lfll.li.11.111 sin r.onrey rollllil! • &JmnNUSOi fPGJ MATINEES DAILY MI CHAEL SARRARIN JACQUELIN BISSET PLUS ......... .. (,§ DAIL t Pit.OT Friday.June27. 197& . ·(Jutdoor·Art in ~ewport •MASTER ARTISTS EXPO' -Works by 75 · artists, including oil paintings, water colors and sculptures, on the mall at Fashion Island in Newport Center, Newport Beach. Today through 'Sunday. PRINT EXHIBIT -Traveling collecUon circulated by the Western Association of Art Museums, at the Huntington Beach Library and Cultural Center at Golden Wes t Street and Talbert A venue, July l through 30. Hours: 9 a. m. to9p.m . weekdays, 9a.m. to6p.m . Saturday. ANTIQVE BOTTLES AND F~KS -Present· ed by the Antique BotUe and Collectables Club of • Orange County, Saturday and Sunday at South Coast Village on Sunflower Street across from South Coast Plaza. ARCHAEOLOGICAL f1NDS -An unusual dis· play of treasures from the People's Republic of China, June 28-Aug. 28 at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, in Golden Gate Park. TWO ONE·MAN SHOWS -Paintings by Lawrence Burchard and drawings by Stuart Caswell, t-Oday through July 20 at Muctcenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton. Hours: noon to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Free. PHOTOGRAPHS BY HARVEY STEARN During July at Lang Photography, 1450-A S. r . Galleries I Exhibits Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. Hours: 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. TAMARIND LITHOGRAPHS -At the Cal State Fullerton Art Gallery, June SO.Aug. 1. Also re· ception tonight from 8 to 10 p.m. Hours: 1 to 4 p.m. weekdays. HISTORICAL ARTIFACTS DISPLAY - Organized by the South Coast Junior Women's Club, at Union Federal Savings, 17400 Brookhurs t Ave., Fountain Valley, during bank . hours. June 30 through July 3. '14 AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHERS' -At the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 2211 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. Now through July 20. Hours: noon to 4 p.m . Tuesday through Sunday and6to9p.m. Fridays. Donation. 'PHOTOGRAPHY 2' -Seven young .photo~ gr aphers, at the J ack Glenn Gallery, 260 Newport Center Dr., Newport. Beach. Now· through July 31. Hours: 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . Tuesday through Saturday. GWC Students Create Mural . \ The latest art addition it two hours a morning, to Huntington Beach's three days a week. new library is a 33-by·lO Each member of the foot mural just complet· class submitted a pro- e d by Golden West spective design for the College design studen~. · mu rat. Tb e ti b r ary Fun and Fear on Filni Twenty students of In· picked out four, and the structor J a_ck Heard took class voted on the final or:i th~ proJect ~t the. in· · decision, a design by v1tahon of hbrar1.an Dan Lisewski of Waite~ J ohnson to bnng Westminster . irHE RETURN OF TIIE Pt N K P A N T II E R - 'Hilarious situations and ridiculous disguises make this Peter Sellers movie re- ally funny. The cast and the audience have a ball as they follow the bymbling Inspec- torClouseau. CG> customers as he does on Midwcl Sarrazin, Margot their hair. Unreserved and Kidder and Jennifer O'Neill occas!onally funny. "Sham: are 1..•xcellenl. ( R) poo" 1s also the sad story of some life and color to the soon·to·be opened youth Lisewski supervised activities room. the entire job, from mak· people's personal lives out BITF. THE BULLET - oC control, and of a people Despite its highly contrived whose political leaders are use of a shell casing (not. a beginning lo get that way. It bullet) as a temporary tooth taxes place on election eve, lo justify its title, this mm is 1968. CR> good for a night of galloping Casting around for a ing the pencil outline on des ign to appeal to the wall to banding out MOUNTAIN -The kids. teenagers, they came up assignments on which outsmart the adults in this with a large, abstract member would paint delightful Walt Disney film guitar, s urrounded by which section. about a pair of orphans with shapes r epresenting sky, "The class thoroughly magical powers. It's a live-s un, and clouds. They enjoyed the experience," ly, enjoyable film for the painted it in violet, Heard said. "Working in wholefamily.CG) browns, blu es, and thatlibraryisextremely SHARKS' TREASURE - There are s harks and there·s tre:.sure, all tight, bu t the film wa s so bad the reviewer wnlked out. (PG ) THE REINCARNATION OF PEtER PROUD - Strong performances and a gripping story make this a top·notch escapist movie. The story of a man who remembers a past life, it is light on philosophy but has a wel I-d eveloped plut. SHAMPOO -Warren Beatty is the attrnclive Beverly Hills Casanova hairdresser who spends as much time in bed with his . • . NOW PLAYING EDWARDS CINEMA WEST WESTMINSTER AT GOLDENWEST WESTMINSTER 892...a493 THE PICTURE YOU EE ITH YOUR EYES CLOSED O£CK UST AFTER VEWING 'BUG" t Check Your Car. 2 Check Vol.I' Neck. 3. Check Your Hair. 4. Check Your Bed • A SERIOUS WA.RNt-IG: ~ ...-. '-8'I 111C01t1_.. ,_al It-.~ I )OU n a.di I pwlOI\ plHM bMoe me wt.t I NY ... mcMe IS nol for you. -WllJAll WTU·T• Qll W - P•~ PIC111es pr~s WIWAI WTlll .-clm If Sl.000 11RA1R1D 111.llAI • .IOAlllA MILES , Jim SllTll JAClm • e.-~"' CllAIW FDI sei.-DWIWAI CAmlMSTilllAS Nil Plcxtad Dr WlUAI CAITU • OrecMd br .IUMT IZWAIC !IMS~ 'TIE 8UU11I Pl.Mm' bf TilllAS PUl (~I~~ ~ftOU•APl~Pldtle ~(~··· CALL THIATRE FOi CO·HITS AHD SHOWTIMIS escapism. Horse fans won't hke what happens to some of the mounts, but the ''mountees," including Gene Hackman, James Coburn, and Candice Bergen, make it an interest· ing endurance race -which is what it is, in color and on locntion. (PG) LOVE AND DEATH ~ yellow. pleasant. It's an im · Woody Allen and Diane Actual painting of the pressive facility. We'd Keaton are back in this mural took two weeks, go there to work and hilarious spoof on Chekhov, . with the class working on wouldn't want to leave." Tolstoy and other Russians. ESCAPE TO WITCH There's a touch · o f , philosophy, some risque jokes and a lot offun. (PG). Bargain MaQ1n2,30 Senior Citizens 1. 50 at all time SOUTH COAST PLAZA THEATRES SO.COAST PLAZA I So COAST .. ...,..,. 0. Tiie Orint &preu• • 7:H-W~Z:IJ.7:M PLAZA I ·-n.. u. 1. wwr- J4t.nsi t:IO s.t/S9 4:30.~IO CllEllAWID THI& == ''THE EIGER SANCTION" 8:40 • SAT./SUN.·4:30-8:40 "LEPKE" . 6:45·10:45 SAT.ISUN. 2:45-6:45-10:45 WoodyMlea "LOVE AHD DIATH" IPGI 6:4 S.I: I S-t:45 Sat ts-• Z: I S.3:45-5: 15 6:45--1: I S.t:45 t RE PARKIN "Mr~ . 1:30 s.t 15-t 4:ZW:30 .. THI KLAHSMAM" 6:40.10:41 s.t Z:lo-6:40.10:45 ltOlfl!!! •~COMT-•r ~If. ~ -TOGETHER- "Murph the Surf .. & "Freebee & The Bean" ~~ ..... GUHOA JACHOM "WOMEN IN LOVE" l'lftNOM7 MN NOMI MOVIE RATINOS FOR PMENTB MD . WUNG PfDPlE ®._._. . .,.._.m• CA,. llfllol _.,, Ytlly "'"" ... _,. "'. )111111( -........... ,. · ............ ... -... ---· .. -- " ·. .. SEraunROUND An Event ... CALL TMIATlll fOI IHOWllMll • DMll't etudent1 from Golden WeatCollege oomplet• mural at new Huntington Be1ch library. . GENE HACKMAN fMDKEBBMIN JAEDllN • io PG I BITE THE BIJllll J ~ ..... IAN . JAN-MICHAEL BANNEN VINCENT and BEN JOHNSON as"Mister" NOW IN ORANGE COUNTY . In Sunday's Family Weekly: ASf!IC'\W.I Ric't'fttt•1tftlal r-wt<:i.--\lplt"* AtS.-G,......A-n.·-b.-Anon. Whn "'4p.d lmmunalb<' T\wn• "Antlrew Jocluon was tlie first Pre1ide111 to gain 1uppon from the ordinary cilizen, aluwug/1 he /iimsel/ ICJdl CIA e~raordinary man. Jn /iis time, ns in all /tis. tory, ii MIGi the uncommon man wlio did tlu work. Joek,on. wo1 llte mo1t uncommon American ever." • . -Charlton Heston ''lnald•" Look at Great Americans: By Actors Who Helped l••odalize Them This week's FAMILY WEEKLY devotes itself to our upcoming Bicentennial with a salute to America's past and the men who made it great. We Interviewed a number of renowned stage and screen actors and actresses who have played such outstanding figures as Harry Truman, Abraham Lincoln and Will Rogers to get their opinion on the secret of greatness and genius. You'll flnd this novel approach far more insightful than a strictly historical perspective. You'll learn why Cliff Robertson feels that none of JFK's suc- C.Ssors had his ability 9r wit; why Don Ameche believes that Alexander Graham Bell would scoff • at America's reliance on the telephone , Ginger Roc•r1 remarks on a fellow Ice cream toV.r, Dolley Madison. It's a cover story that will make you proud to be an American. . A Wotld,.,,,...n'• Dln~r: .. l••ial Style AlthoU1h It doesn't IHm possible to do •ny· thins almpfy In this complicated modern •1•; lan't th1t juat what doctors end nutrltJonl1ta nationwide,,.. prescribina7 In this wuk's "Smert Cookln1" column, our Food Editor Marilyn Han· Mn often • 1ood t11tln1 prescriptlon for hunll'Y appetites -Herb Roast Chicken and Sprln1 • v..-blePot. All Co•l•I S•aday _., .. tile -~~J:E'f ONf OF 'THE 9"Mlll Ollll IWNNI• NOii HIMSfl.F! . PUNKY WIMIEllEAN PIGMENTS NANCY t'M QOING 1"0 BE A FIREMAN WHEN .I GROW UP HI, ED ···WHAT ARE' YOU GOING 10 BE WHlrN YOU c;~ow up! 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HEW '74 TORINO DIMOMSlUTOI 'f , ~ 74MUSTANG112+.2 _,,_TOI . 3582 V·8. '"to.'""'"'"'°"'''' conditioning, power steering. ·power disc brakes. radio. heater. -linted glass. wheel coYeir$. Serial . No. 140061. v.e . ..,I<). "''"'·· 1..,iory 1if 53169 • cyl.. ,., .. ,,,, .,, "'"'"""'"·· s341· 1 Pl)Wel' disc brakes. radio. tinted glass. wheel covers. Serial No. . 112264. 1970 CHEVROLET 1972 FORD MONTE CARLO TORINO Y·8, auto. trans .. radio, v.8. auto. lrana., factory air condiUoning. radio, heater. heater. L ice n~e No. license No . .ul6GGJ . 201BEV) $1988 $2688 . ' 1973 FOllD 1974 . ..SCOUT COURIER' · 6 cyl., 4 speed, radio,· 4 speed. rad io',~ heater. heafer. License No: License No. 564SofW. 358lCS. ' " $2488 .$3388 1969 LINCOLN I 971 F.ORD .. CONTINENTAL Y·B. fa c tory air PINTO conditioning, lull power, 4 cyl.. auto. trans .. ·radio. powet" Steering. poW9f' disc brakes. POwer windOws. healer. license No. l)0'#8I'" seats. License No. 220CJS. 400KJX. ., .. .•1377 • .. 1969 FORD MUSTANG ·---&l-!!19, Po-• dlK bnk••. n d;o. -·_.roof.~ ...... •h••I co~•"· 5,,..1 No. 111171. 1972 T·llRD • V-8. aulo. trans .• factory air V-8, auto. i~ns., AM/FM conditioning. full power, radio, Landau tOp. License No. 031AHW. ' vfnyl rDof; Landau lop. License No. 826EIE. $1588 $3788 4 cl'! .• -. l•1n1., ,t.M/Fllll -· -91•H. ""9Q1 rool •Kk. l .... tlfY. dKOf. .. s.111 No. 1-..s. 1972 CHE.VRO VEGA GT I . 970TOYOTA PICKUP Radio, heater. l K:ense No. 4 speed. stick.shift. l icense 153FLW. No.63372H. ·~ '1788 $1388 '72 CHEVY BELAIR 1972 FORD 1970 FORD M'AVERICK F250 c.s. WEEK-END SPECIAL 6 cyt. radK>; heater, tinted v.a. auto: trans .• fact. air cooel, radio. heater. V-8, auto. trans .. faciory air c:ondilioning. radio. heater, gla ss . L ice n se No. mag whee4s. (21 1EAM) linted glass. license No. 965BOC. s1411 19726L $988 53188 .: 1972 IUICK 1966 CHRY.SLIR 1969 YOLKS ., .. 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LiCerlSe N.o. zooa~. ·•IHI • • "I j f' . OLET IF YOU DON'T BUY FRO CONNELL, 32 , .. Chevy's Monza Towne Coupe with ~.3:-Utre, i : · . . 2-barrel engine and 4-speed.transmissit>."'you'·· '·'-BRAND NEW •75 MONZA TOWNE COUPE can order is rated at 32 mpg<tn the EeAt~i_ghway 2.3 litre engine'. 4 spe~ radio. H.0. radiator. whitewall tires. vinyl top, H.D. test, 19 mpg in the city test. :; ,. ;_l·~ battery, tinted glass. (997) . • IMMEDIATE DELIVERY $ 88 +T&L NEW '15, .• IA ~:A.• IMMEDIATE . . . NEW '75 LUV ., '!~.~ ·. · ·. ;·r..DELIVERY --~~~~·--. . Gas saving 6 cylinder. automatic. pow e r s t e e r i n g . A M rad i .o. whitewalls. vinyl interior. deluxe bumpers, t;t.D. radiator. (446921) 140 eng1ne, wheel trim rings, whltewalls, deluxe bumpers, bucket seats, tinted glass, H.O. radiator. (101) 5284~ . (4) '73 .FORD GRAN TORI~ 9 PASSENGER WAGONS . Automatic, air conditioning. Power steering, power brakes, colors to choose from. (4) BLAZER WAGONS . (I J 1974 12) 197311 (I) ·12 4 speed and automatics. All are fully loaded. : (2) MALIBU WAGONS 9 PASSENGER & ~>PASSENGER SPECIAL PURCHASE GAS.COMP.ANY PICKUPS. Low·Low Miles EXAMPl.ES: 6 ply tires. vinyl interior. 4 ·speed · transmission, heater. {1043TJ IMMEDIATE DELIVERY :~-8869 ., +T&L ARE YOU LOOKIN FOR ECONOMY? (I J '74 VEGA ST A TION W AGOH 121 1 73 VEGA . STATIO ... WAGONS (2) '72 VEGA ST A TION WAGONS (4) '73 VEGA COUPES :6~,.~~~!!~UP . s 1399 .....,_~_i_1_;,_~_~_!_!_~_o_~_...__' _1 >_'_l_:_u'-~-~-G_A _ _. I 68 DODGE PICKUP $1499 ... _' 1_> _·1_3_p_1_M_ro_..,.___' 1_1_·1_o_v_._w_.__.. ST A TION WAGON BUG. 4 Speed . 6 cylinder. stick. {227 408) /IJr conditioning, automatic transmlss1on, power steering. power brakes.. ----------------...... · SOME MODELS AS LOW AS 34,000 MILES · ( I J '7 5 VEG A COUPE (2) '7 4 CHEVROLET NOVAS '73 CHEVROLET KINGSWOOD STATION WAGON Air QOnditionlng, automatic. luggage rack. po~er steering, power brakea. luggage reek. etc. · This WEEKEND OML Y! NO REASONABLE OFFERS REFUSED (2) '74 VEGA COUPES .. {1) '70 PLYMOUTH VALIANT WI DAILY PILOT Ffld!y,June27, 1976 ~-------.. --... ,.~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiii~iiiiiiiiiiii~------..... ----------~---------~~------------~ The Blgelt Mlrbtplltce on thl °'MP'COllt ... btat• .•..••.• 1000.2999 httd• .. . . . .. .. . 3000-"699 luslneu. lnvHtment & Financial ..••..•••• 5000-5049 DAILY PllOI CLASSIFIED ADS ~ylMftt& Pnpcwatlon • • • • • • 1000. 7 t 9' Mw<hanclM •.•••• ~ loots & Marine Amounc•ment•. ~ •• Lost & found ••.••• 5050-s.99 Service& & Aepciln 6000-~ You Can Sell It, Find It, [ ] One Call Service Tl-ode It With a Wont Ad . 642 •5878 _ Fast Credit Approval Equipment ........ 9000-9099 AutomolNle• • other Tn1nsportatlon •••• 9100-9999 l ..... tfors.M G ... ral · t0021Ge•r• · · 1002 HollMtForS. (Ho•"hrS• ·····················•• •............................................. ·················~····· ......... , ............ ~ CitMNI t 002.GeM,. t 002 .... ,.. 1002· .... ,.. 1002 HolllnForS* JHwtnforW. ·•····················· .............................................. ··················,·00···2·· Gt•ral t 002 •••r• .... , .. 1002 SOUTH OF HWY., c ·dM ·······················!······················· • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ; 9UllT SICLUSIOM New liBt.ing on beautiful ireenbelt ln Early JJlulfs. Minimum main- lJ!J\ance . Split-level, 3 bdrm, 2Y1 baths. Cul·de- sac. Access. Unusually private patio. Priced at $79.500. Call 673-8S:l0. OPIN Ill Q • 11S IL/N106( N'(f' [lltiiMlil VA/FHA Repos in Orange County Keys in office WORLD REAL ESTATE Specialist s in govern· ment Cinanced homes! 556-7777 anytilM ASSUME°'7'12°/o LOAN $199 MO. PAYS AU Like new duplex; 3 bdrms. & 2 bdrm. units; 2 baths each. 4 Car garage. Comer location, handy to trans. & shopping. · Xlnt ·financing a vailable. $117,500 NEWPORT HEtGHrS Attractive 3 bdrm., family rm. & formal dining rm. home -PLUS 2 Car garage & hobby room! Property well maintained; corner loca tion; handy to beach. $74,900 t.lU H m BAY ANO BEACH 675 -3000 • '•lC) l I L l)J\'» f ..-iv..;" Cl J~CJNb tJt L Ml\n !:~ .......... !~.!~~ .......... !~.!~ DOVER SHORES Sandy beach is the setting for n ew, custom colonial home w /5 BR, fam. rm., formal din., air cond. $295,000 LINDA ISLE View from lagoon to Bayshores. Becfltlt. decorated, s maller 3 BR & den; boat slip. $255,000 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Boy~·de Drn11: N B 6 7S 6161 lmmaculalc 2 12 year ' young 3 bdrm. 2 story wil.h unbelievable financ- ing! Owner leaving area. Says bring any offer! Take advantage of sparkling kitchen, fresh Ge.ral I 002 Gneral I 002 as a Clower paint and de· ••••• • • •• • • •••••••••••• •• ••• •• • ••••••••••••••• el> pile carpel! A sun-REDUCED /Ja,J,oni BALBOA ' PENINSULA New custom 2 story home 4 bedroom, 4 Bath & Gallery Pier for yacht to ti) ft. 2 story, 2 fireplaces. wetbar Ultra modern kitchen Beautiful view of Newp6rt Bay Fee Land $279,000 OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND 1202 EAST .IALIOA ILVD.; 675-8120 l 1002G ....... 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ASSUME 711J% LOAM This Baycrest 4 BR., family home can. be yours for a $35,000 equity purchase, monthly paymts. of only $391 PJTI. Completely, profess. decorated. Full price ~3,900 [urnmN-Ml\fiTIN l11l] ----REALTORS---- 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR BEAUTIFUL IH BIG CAHYOM Custom French Regency with a cobblestone motor court and frontage on the 18th fairway. A beautiful residence with filtered air conditioning, matched walnut paneling, gourmet kitchen, sumptuous master suite and bath. The pride in development and ownership is evident t h roughout . Presented proudly at $250,000. Call for appointment to view. UNIQUE HOMES, Redtors-675-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy .. Cora11a .. M• I WLSl.LY '.\i TAYLOR CO f-U.i\L T Ol{S ~,111 1 ·1 · l !H ( I HUNTINGTON HACH SPECIAL Try 10% dn payment on this beautiful Suburbia Pk. 4 BR home. Near schools & beach, quiet street, Fam rm, formal dining, prof. ldscp, air-cond workshop. lmmac. $59,500 21 I I San Joocpn His Rood NEWPORT CENTER. N.I. 644-4910 LIDO ISU 1.AYROMT . Exceptionally fine, ·cus~om home of classic d esign. Spacious curved staircase to 2nd story living r m. with outstanding bay view. Oak plank flrs. Elevator. Downstairs entertainment area inc l. bayside garden terrace, swimming pool, jacuzzi & bar . Pier & slip. 40 Ft. on Via Lido Nord East end. Over 5,000 sq. ft. of elegance, which could not be replaced today at $150,000 LIDO ISLI DRAMATIC 2-sty. liting rm., 3 bdrms., family rm.; on prime street to street lot. $129,500 LOWEST PRICE & the best buy on t he Island. 4-i. Bdr ms., 3 ba.; new kitch.; t<?P cond. 35 Ft. l.9t. $98,500. OLD BALIOA Charming old , well bit . beach house; 2 lge. bdrms. + dining rm. 4 Doors from bay. $72,500 WEST NEWPORT Top of the line Lido Sands 3 bdrm. Excellent condition ; lge. sunny garden patio. $.59,500 LAWSON REAL ESTATE 3416 Via Lido, N.B. 675-4562 1002 G.....-al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• shine home JUSl for you! SPANISH JILE THOUS"'..-AS G.....-al 1002 GeMt"al 1002 For appl lo Sl'C, call ~ oc1· .... VIEW SURFSIDE ....................•.. ....•.................• ,..~ 847-6010. 2 Story, 1926 vintage-·· 2 STY-POOL Renl one, llve in the RETREAT OPtN11t<>·irs 1uN•..1r1111•1 1 super livable home on IE"'CH ENCLOSB> 2 STORY GtMral 1002 CieMral 1002 other ; 2 homes on l lh [ .•. · i 65x168 R-2 zoned lot. 4 A 15 X 35 POOL FORMAL DIME .............................................. lots . Located in West $39,900 < :·1.ill~:HilJI Large bedrooms, formal Quiel tree lined street lo Also aluminum covered. POOL $3J,SOO ILUFFS VIEW !STATE Newport. 2 Bdrm .. 2 3 IR+ :i:;_: .... _-.'~; JifiOAJi djning room, fl.replace+ enormous beach home. Step from the spec-TOWNHOME OCEAN & LIGHTS ba th s with lg e . _ ----··-·"'!!!! separate rumpus r m Formal entry lo sunken tacular master bdrm. Winding pathway to tree Beautiful rece ntly re-playroom, wet bar; va· FAMILY ROOM alongside the sparkling formal living room and Sprawling California clustered 2. s~ry entry. decorated 3 BR end Unit BARGA.IN cant & ready to move in; Hear the pounding sud! POOL TIME! pool. Full price banque t s ize dining shake roof ranch style 'Formal d 101.~g ~oom. with near-by Pool & $44,900 2 bdr m ., 1 ba., frplc., Gen tle, cool ocean Easy M ai nte nan ce $52 500 room . Ch efs kitchen. r eside n c e . R estful Gourmet patio Jutchen Clubhouse, oversized Rusticcharm aboundsin patio; leasedat$3SOper breezes and swaying Yards wall allow the 1 • Party size family room yellow-while exterior, INCLUDES REi;:RIG· m aster bedroom a nd this unique beach estate. month. Call for app't. palms! Secluded home whole family lo enjoy with r oaring country enhanced by extensive ER AT 0 R ! G 1 a. n t Circular drive. Huge liv· Priced a t $135,000 town avenue lined with this Lovely 4Br. Ranch .646-111 ...__ktfllll.l style fireplace. Secluded brick facing & planters. seclu~ed mBBter swte. ~fi~~~7~t1;iew. $m,500. ing r~m will\ dramatic towering trees! Steps lo Style Pool Home. Close m aster a nd childrens Attractive gold carpels. Walk-an closet. EXTRA corner log burnin g beach , sun and pier! to Schools/Shops. An suites.Low maintenance Copious upgrading in-LINEN STORAGE. fireplace+breal.htaking Vacation paradiseinlhis Outstanding Value al ANYTIME r ear g r o unds with eludes walnut butch & Oversizedsewing &laun-view through WALL OF rambling 3 bdrm, cozy S52,500. F irst time of· s parkling swimmers paneling &elegantmir· dry room. WASHER & GLASS . Gourmet . fam.rm.Try$3900down fered. poo l and rel axing roring. Majestic living DRYER IN~LUDED! kitchen & dine. Separate ~~~~~~~~~I or ??? Retirement forces DAVID BOURKERLTR ~~~~~~~~~I jacuzzi. Call for appt. to room. Delightful area. Huge . pre mium lot.F-~~~~~iiiliiiiiiial win g-for hideaway = quick sale -Hurry! __ C_ALLS46-9950 3 STORY l)WtLEX Pdrevicew1·1 ~67 S64oo Owner anxious-asking OblY11mp1c ~01100& d~sket-llKE TO BEACH master suite with a view SPYGLASS HIU 847-601.0. . . . own. a · . $52 500 VACANT ! a courtmc e mas-2 Bedroom Townhouse.+ childrens & guest & 01>rN11t9 •11HL1N ro!IEN1Cf' HOME & INCOME SUNSET BEACH OPfN 1119o11•.1uNrournicr• 897-0321!. sociation. Aru0ous seller excellent c ondition-s uites. Hurry for this on· 6 Br, Southport, ocean I ~if~:s~~~~~~;.:~~1e~ ~fe~~~~~~~~r~ [~: i dall· . . r:~~:{~~:fl(i~~;~: ~r.~~,w~~~:.~~~~ i~~~~.~~·s:::~ g1~~r~~r.~::2: ~fll lU&1f~ Joan. Small down-Owner Rental unit is a large 1 ..:-==============-· . . . are a . Ca 11 l od a Y . 642-5200 & paint. Make $$$. Call --------- will carry 2nd TD. Must bedroom with modern 4 IDRMS + 8"0L ' · 752-1700. 963-7881. . 1002 · al 1002 sell-Full price $50,900. k ' h ... t r-v • OPfNlll9 ·•1H uN ro8lNl(f' OPfNllt 9 •HSFLJN J08f NICf' Geweral G....- 1tc e n , ... uge en er -541 SOO i ·•••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~~r.r E_Ls_.£!~~6.:SG E ~!!t~.:::;·:jfi:;~;;~ r~~~Hf.~i.t~*~! Li~.0~~~N~ ~~~~m. l-.g11g:~• .. ~:.~J~~~~~~11~;;;;;;;;~~~~l..l1111g;,"~·~·;··~~~·~'~i~~l·~';~H~;~l~~1 llR,FAMRM. breathtaking world of &beatedpool!Gl&FHA family room home."" W ATERFRONT elega n ce. Gourmet t erms at only $41,500. Beautifully landscaped, COUMTRY lllt. kitchen features a 30' Call 963-5671or556-7035. carefree yard. Large 2 with pier &slip. island bar for cooking, Iii car garage. This hilltop KITCtee CORONA DELMAR ' Completely remodeled to serving & entertaining. comer lot offers a nice new, an & out Much bet· Enormous living room view of the gently rolling Huge, wide and handsome with vaulted ceiling too, and areas of cabinets in this people kind of kitchen. New s ha g c arpetin g throughout the house. Bonus family game room. Stone fireplace and carefree rock plan· ters. 3 bedrooms and 2 baths with assumable loan. $4l>,7SO IEACHHOUSE t er than new in fact. with 20. ceiling & 20' wall , · hills. Outstanding value, $149,500. of glass for unobstructed --======;;;._-$48,500. Deligbt.ful, spoUess, two bedroom home in Old Corona on an R-2 lot. High beamed ceilings, fireplace, private yard · for the young at heart. O n ly $61,000. Call 673-8550. JACOBS REALTY view. Stairs s weep to --------• 640·6161 675·6670 r etreat that overlooks living room & has 20· --•J•U•S•T•L•l•S•TED-•! --i s un d e c k adjoini n g hideaway mas t er & 2 Bdrm. Mc:.a Verde con· guest suites. Owner must do . Prav<ilc & qwet, with sacrifice. CaU 963-7881. comm unal} pool. Near OPfN11t9 ·11~1uNrollfr.{cc• PnYlew Daily 1-5 COME SEE!! Large de- tached rumpus room w/balh & fplc. Plus 3 bedrooms, completely refurbi s hed, lge ~ COATS & WALLACE Country Club. $53,500 associated BRO~ r~s -RE ALTORS , .:· ~ Solb'>O ~7 1 16b l MR. KLEEN !!! has lived in this Mesa Verde home-· 3 large bedrooms, formal din· ing, large kitchen/fa!"'HY room. beauUrul atnum. ASSUMABLE F HA LOAN of 7'.4 + 1 •, only $284./moolh PJTI and on- ly S years old !$56,500 is Jlgted price! Owner s ttavc bou g ht another bome! 546·4141 SALiSPEOPLE DO YOU WANT MORE OPPORTIJNITY lor .irowth & variety in: •In vestment Sales •Building & Development •Syndication •Exchanging CALL DISCOVERY . RJo:AL ESTATF. MS-5045 ---, THE REAL ! ESTATERS I REAL ESTATE .INC. wardrobe closets, liv rm, --------- dining area, top·grade shag crpts & drp6. Boal or trailer gate on alley. Good financing avail. OPfN Ill 9~ II S FUN 10 8£ NJ(f' .,.,-~ ~~-. • .. ( .. ,...,,...-..>A .. > THE REAL1 ESTATERS -----_...,, 1--------1 305 Broadway, CM OHC~= I '··~= l '. F1xa Propert••. . On The Bal Hilltop r etreat with 752•1920 BALBOA ISLAND OPEN SAT /SUH I ·5 124 RUIY Classic Island Home 646·3928,eves673·4577 Lachenmyer panoramic view. Spr· '400_ouaiur. HIWPOttT H ACH Beautiful new 2st.O in!!lime flowers enrich SUPER 4 Br, 4 Ba &Gallery the hi l ls ide estate FFS oc•·n~ 2 fireplaces,wetbar grounds with circular ILU L "" "" Deluxe kilchen drive. Beautiful plateau End unit Dolores, on cul Pier for yachtto60' Grecian pool in statuette d e s ac street ; wide You may select the . 1 ft greenbelt plus partial f h selling, step-up to o bay view. Beautifully de-inishing touc es. Near South bay; 2 patios ~~~~~~~~~ for great outdoor enjoy· = Realto r menl! Double garage; 2-stories with 3 bdrms. & 2 baths. $99,500 S.,9,900 living room, den, roman-corat ed, w ith lovely l~!!!!!!~6!75!-8!120~~!!!~ ~ tic fire place, heavy HO DOWN beam ceilings, garden landsca p e d e ntry & a trium, romeo balcony, private gat ed palio.1---------IRVINE just reduced $6,500, mus $81,500 BEACH RETWEAT family of 6~wants out! awaits the bargai Huge 4 bedroo m + Fine Irvine location. Big s acrifice, opportunity C. F. Colesworth~ $26,500 Wi ll sell NO DOWN hunter. Call 842-253.5. Realtors 640-00 0 Olympic sz pool. Minutes ll.\Lllll\ l ~l.,\.'\U PAYMENT to qualified <1"f•~111<J •11s11.N•oi<1rdl• lo beach , hideaway veteran. Needs some TUSTllli.J 1~~~·~·~7~3~·~69~0~0~·~~1 tender care. Fully air e " master, gourmet kltchen 1: conditioned. Cathedral ~ 13921 Bro.m..a St s:~~'.°:::nri~:~il~, & INVEST $4,250 cemng living room. Huge ~::::::-::::'='' 4 br, 1~ ba, b.ard'wood FOllST E. OLSOH D' ... 1 ... G ROOM fire pla ce . All tiled firs., frplc. Quiet streets, " " garden kitchen. Large continued from Thursday n r . all Schools. Lg. 1~~R~e~a~lto~rs~•~64S-0303~~~ SEATS 12 master suite. Mirrored Year round cool cle poolsize corner lot.1: Step down to 17 x 20 fa mi· wardrobe. Large patio. ocean breezes, no smog, Across from com fields! I•-------• ly room warmed by Fully sprinklered yard. quiet, no stores, busi Priced atonly$40,000. TWO FOR ONE cr ackling fireplace. Take advant.age ·Call ness. churches, schools Wm.SANDON,Bkr Oversized living room 752-1700 today. or major Bouleva.rd.1 o 534-8201 2 2-Bdrm. homes. New gives feeling of open-OPfN 1119o1r s 1U1"1 ro81 N°1CE• st.reels within 2 blocks. ---------• pa~t&carpet.s. Reduced ness. After original in· ,,... ·. :· Apprx. 100 ft. allitud 4 BDIM·S41.000 to'$t2,500 vestment or $4,250, you ' ~ '!he s mog from H.unt Spacious 4 bdrm, 2 bath CALL 675-7060 will be s urprised with i-.'~'' .. , ....... J 1ngton Beach Ed1so .family bomeonquietcul-low monthly payments. .. -~ plant goes on down Pac. de-sac s treet. Extra OPl:N Fii/SAT 1-S To see, call 646-7171. Cst. Hwy. eapeci8;11Y large family room , de-•12 No. Newport Blv. OPtN ~119 • lr HUN 1osc NI((• · PHFICT foggy nights. Quint luxe built-in kitchen, biC 2 Bdrm older home THE R-EAI.-~ CSTATERS lor Owner /Occupant. 2 6'2·2991 double car garage " ln C·l Zone. $55,500 Brand new Beach con\lnuedSaturday-close to St. John '• CALLISMIOO Duplexes, with 3 BR, 2 Catholic Church " ..... ._..._ Ba Uoill ea. Ample PAIHT AMDSAYI 1chool. 646·7711. Open ··~·..,. _________ , aarage • parking with SACRIFICl IALI Evea .. OPB4 SUM. l-6 lat owner depreelaUon. ThJ1 one ls boll Needs a ~.ooo. ea. Call a..-7211 little fixiea. but wbat a CUSTOM JACUZZI ~ Walk r.r I~ Inn Rr..11 h f all~ fOZ LINDA ISLE steal. Featurea a hUle .8l1 c anyoa •1 best s BAYFJlONT •BR. fam bedroome. Pamlly/dl.n-value. Eleian.t. t 1tory, a rm . " ' boat s 11 p . inl room. All built-in • Br, a Ba, Imm~. $11M,OOO. pUances. 2 Batba. Pri --=~--~--...;.._1 hl1bly upirlded. Pool. KEN HARTMAN. IUtr. ' ol ownership beach loca· PAI.INTI llTllAT $13S,OOO M.2·5780 640-1801 1.;;;;:===;..;_----lion. Near parks, o s e par a t e d Ii v In I PAUL W BRUMflf I 0 .... J\C..,'-,( 1(. 54'l·fl!>05 1mu THAM ..W course, school, 11nm1P1JJ1JU q uarters make this buie Sharp ' yr old with loads and beach. Only $43,950. two-1lor1. ideal roe ln· ol upgrades. Thi. 38R, Call oow I Tocnorrow wil laws. Al.lo, pme room 2ba Select Prope.rty hu be too late. Dial SU.2535. wt th upholstered booth. • 1paciou1 klt<:h, fam rm "'1fN '" 11• 1tS11JH 1081 NICt ' Famlly fun bllck 1atd ln· with a wall of ()us to a dudes boat pte, idlut· 1·-------• ·)) .. CORONA DEL ·MAR· New on the market & de· lightful to see ; a 3 bedroom & a two bedroom duplex. Just 5 years old. $125,000. . • 675-5511 Cole of Mewporl REALTORS 2515 E. CoaatHwy Corona del Mar. 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Two, three and four bedroom townhomes, 8 models, 1 and 2 atorle1, enclosed double garages. decks, bal· conies, fireplaces, tennis, swimming. saunas. From $58,875 8t'll ANNUAL % RATE* I The more tha down, "" lower the im...t 20% Down. TY.% Annual % Rate 10Clb Down. 8% Annual ~ Rate From Coast Highway at the Superior-Balboa Blvd .. intersection, drive up the hill 114·mi. to entrance. 1 8 cl u de d front fleboar d. 2 patio•. SPLASH! courtyard. Priced r11ht waterfalJ aod heat.t • ..... th I ...,000 fulls. .... •.•. M ... 5 at $4.S,900. ''" an U · fU~ poo · -· Swlm while tbe l&ld•ner " .!!!2!".,"• • a unuble loan. CALL FIXUP-HnMrS prtc1.CALL98:2-77a • doe• lbe work . 2 ~~· :s r , o.. 1ara1e, n . .a~ llllf SPARKLING Nl!W IAYFROHT Never lived-in 4 bedroom 4 bath home w /sandy beach, pier & slip p l us spectacul ar Harbor & mountain views. Great location on fee land for $269,500. A HOME IN THE PARK! Beautifully decorate d and la n d scaped Oxford model tow n ho u se on the Park in University Park. This great 3 bedroom home has a dining room and a bonus room. $64,950 BA YCREST. • .ORIGINAL OWNER A property that expresses constant peace and enjoyment. Located on a- qui et street. Pools i zed yard. Immacula te in every respect .. 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Family room. Formal dining room. A special place. A special offer. $117,500. WA TERFROMT LUXURY With pier and slip privileges. Privacy, pleasure and custom comfort features abound in this deluxe water-oriented 2 bedroom home. Offered at $13.5,000. LIDO -STEPS TO IEACH Immaculate five bedroom plus family room home. Close to Nord beach. Many u pgraded features. Full price $136,500 with terms. CUSTOM ESTATE MIAR BIACH Like living in a park. Lovely 5 bedroom home with custom decor overlooking terrace and pool on Jand you own in Corona del·'-Mar. $185,000. JmY YllW -llVI .. Tai.AC! P r ofession ally decorated 3 bedroom, 3 bath home w /action view of bay & jetty. Formal d ining room. pan eled den, sauna, jacuzzi. Courcy•rd entry w /pool. $187,500. llST IHCOMI UMT IUY 4 units on Peninsula. Th1s has lo be Newport's best buy! $99,750. 11.AUTIPUL IOIDIAUX This lovely home shows like a model. 3 Bed rooms, a baths, dressinl room, wet bar. Covered paUo with utm~t privacy. Hurry I $127,500. . NIWPO&T llACH 644-176' A COLDWIU. IA ... CO. quickly,&:JG-2880 b d • t cd • K€Y Bedroom. 2 .,. ... ~l'I =-~•~-=:'* • SELECT yd,' t.rees, dbl. cor. lot. ' P.€~LTORSft A.c1o:~'iae~ •tt,tSo. ~ ---• ~~~~;:::~~:d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~l"'~·~500~.~~Dri:~v~e~b~y~:~7~23~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l.:=l:lltlll~i:== ......... ===...,..====:::.~~~~~~~~==~====~!!~!!!!!~ r.! PROPE ~TIES Irvine, 675·77118 0wncr Want ad reaulu 6'2-5678 ~,.;,_~ ~ ------------ { ~ ... ···~ -F M It cl "' r4 A ol ~ a· ••••• This bom famJ upg1 lari bath ditio of O' 545-S I Sell i1 GetM ...... [ \II s p 6 c e $ 6 .. d ' ( l I 3 h ( E E b ) 6 ) 8 t f ! ( , ' ( t J -- ~-------~ ----. ----.. ---- I Ml•H,.,.S. H_n,_,S. IH••11..,.S. H•• .. hrS.. IH••n'-'S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ;i;~ •••••••••••• IOOJ •wr.. · IOOJl•wrtl9 IOOJ ., .. ,.. 1001 •1•rtil 1002 Fr • June 21. 1175 DAIL V '9.LOT HoesnhrS. jH1mnhrS. lh11n..,.S* . --~---... --··-·.;.·~· ···.;.·.;.· ·····;·······~·;;·~·i;;··;;· . . . . . . . . . . . • • ... .. . •• • • . . .. . . . . • • . . . •.• ..••... .... ...... .. ...... .. ... . •••.••••••..•...•..... ..... ~ ......................................................... ~~ :.... .. ..._. 1022Ceu H .. ..._. IO U ~ ... -.. ! '• • ••• • • • • • •• •••••••••• •• • • • • •• •• • • ••••••• •••• &.Si.DE AU.rad.. S br, l FIOM MOUNTAINS. •• TO OCEAN ••. OR IN BETWEEN LAl<I ARROWHIAD Mountain Home. 3 bedrooms, 2,000 sq. ft. on 3 levels. Cl~e to lake and clubhouse. Enjoy crackling fireplaces. whispering pines, sports and recre~tion in smog-free atmosphere. All this and much more within 2 hours of Harbor area. Furniture incl. Only $49,500. with an FHA assumable loan at 5% % interest. · NEWPORT BEACH Smack on the beach! Prime East Balboa Peninsula. Charming, well-maintained, older home. 4 ~rooms or 3 and Den. Huge, glassed hv1ng room overlooking wide, sandy beach, ocean and Catalina. Lot Zoned R-4 ! Call on these or other properties by llLL HUMTUY ·~21 WESTCLIFF REALTY COMPANY 1733 WHtcliff Dr. Newport leach Phone 645-7221 .... , .. IOOZ G1tt1ral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IESTOF GIEEMIROOK 41EDROOM $56,900 This lovely 2 year young home newly listed. Huge family room & too many upgrades to mention. 4 large bedrooms & 2 baths. Immaculate con· ditioo. Take advantage of owners transfer. Call 545-9491. ~ Walker & lee Real Estate Sell idle items 642.567 CAT ALINA VIEW From this elegant. & spacious 4 bdrm, 3 bath f a m ily h o m e w ith separate family room & dining. The ·beautiful trees & greenery con- tr ast nicely with the thick shake roof giving a rich cozy feeling to this excellent family home on quiet cul-de·sac street. $77 ,900. Call 646-7711. Open Eves. ~ ... I 002 .Glttlral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~II. macnab I Irvine ~ realty FINER HOMES FIOM $85,000 TO $4~5,000 IAYFttONT-PIER & SUP. Decorator's dream. Guest quarters w /fireplace. Long view of channel. Seclusion w /lg patio & beautiful plantings. $165,000. Gladys Russell 642-8235. (Hll ) QUAINT DUPLEX. CdM corner VIEW lot duplex extra sharp -price just reduced to $87 ,500. HURRY! Lois Miller 642-8235. (Hl2) CAMEO HIGHLANDS VALUES. •$94,500 -4 bedroom, formal dining + breakfast area. •$91,000 -4 bedroom, f amiJy room, den + VIEW. Martha Macnab 642-8235. (lil3) PRIVACY & SECl.USIOH. Live in the elegant serenity of Irvine Cove. Enjoy the warmth & quality of this magnificently designed & constructed 4 bedroom home. $.SS0,000 Appt. only. Evan Corkett 642-8235. (Hl4) OCEANFttOHT DUPLEX. Prime location -walk to shops & Balboa pier. 4 bedroom, 3 bath + 2 bedroom, 2 bath -furnished. Asking $176,500. Harriet Perry 642-8235. (Hl5) "'LOCA TIOM -POOL -VIEW'" Al l these important requirements are prominent in this very special 4 bedroom, 2lh bath, formal dining & family room home in Corona del Mar. Priced for quick sale I Belle Chase Lee 644-6200. (Hl6) .. WLY LISTID-UDO IAYFROHT. Warm & charming family home w /huge master suite -formal dining -cozy family room w /wet bar. High bea ms thruout. $300,000. Beverly Morphy 642-8235. (Hl7) .. SPACIOUS paESK>EHT HOME" WITH POOL & VIEW! 4 bedrooms , 2650 sq. ft. & for ONLY $125,000 incl. land! ! Laszlo Sharkany 644-6200. (}ll8) NIWL Y llDUCID IN SPYCiLASS. Lovely 4 bedroo~ 3 bath home w /beautiful vie ws of hills, city & oceao. At the top of Spyglass t Perfect for entertaining! Now $179,500 incl land. Jeanne Newman 642·8235. \Hl9) SAM LUIS l l Y DOWNS. Gorgeous 3000 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 3 bath dlning room home surrounded by a' clubhouse, pool, tennis courts, trees lakes & streams. So much for so ut'.ue at $85,000. OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1·5 P.M. 28 VIA ALTA VISTA. cau fQr directions 642-8235. (HlO ) " l ·l co.oMA D1L WAa CUTE Cape Cod, 2 bd#m., plans ror 2nd unit. Only $65,000 DUPLEX,· 2 BR. with bachelor unit ; lovely home with income. So. of Hwy. $72,000. SWEDISH corner frplc., beam ed ceilings; 1 short blk. So. of Hwy.1 walk to shops; 3 BR: room for 2no unit. $99,500 DUPLEX, both rented. Near new; 3/3 BR. Xlnt. investment $121,500 COMPANY REALTORS 2865 E. Coast Hwy .• Corotto del Mor "Selli•CJ IHI Estate ilt Newport Harbor se.ce 1944 .. 673-4400 Gewral 1002.G....-al 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HUG HOMES 640-4050 LINDA ISLE ; exquisite l·sty. 4 13R home on lagoon. Family rm.; slip for lge. boat. $235,000 BAYFRONT; lovely 3 & den + maid's. Only 8 yrs. old. On fee land. Owner may help Finance. $290,000 WESTCLIFF ; charming 3 BR home in · choice loc. nr. schools, parks & shops. Pool., $74 ,500 DOVER SHORES: contemporary home w /outstanding view. 4 BR. $289,500 HOMES FOR LEASE BA YCREST ; 4 Br. & poor $750 Mo/yrly . . . BAYSHORES; 4 Br home, gated area. Priv. beach. July $1000. Aug. $1400. GeMral 1002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • rl"'4tue SIHid ~ REALTO.Rs' QUALITY NEW DUPLEX that is steps to the ocean and shopping. Spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bath upper; one bedroom, one bath lower. Each unit has plush carpeting and fireplaces. Invest now !! $118,500. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Jiii llO•IS 101 lfVllK llO<lllllf PROPE E lltf CH #II' fOf l~f. SIU. 01 1'01 U"UCf 111 lllf IAllOll 1002 GeMral 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• * *-* * * * Heritage Collection ~ BACK EAST 9UALITY IAMD pa1e11 -super little 2 bedroom, one bath with gleaming hardwood floors , plaster walls, service area, wood windows and much more. Completely remodeled with n•ytlalllg MW incldg roof, paint, plumbing fixtures etc. Priced only $80,000. with no down VA or low down FHA terms. Vacant -hurry, 54'-SUO BEST BARGAIN IN AU COSTA MESA large 4 bedroom, 2 bath on oversized Mesa Verde corner lot. Tenants moving, out of town owner desires immediate sale. Needs some paint and TLC but check this price ... lollly $47.5001 First time advertised, hurry! !'C. 546-5110 COLLEGE PARK llG IEDIOOMS -best floor plan with large family room, 3 big bedrooms, 2 baths, large covered patio & huge, cheery kitchen. Walk to all schools, ae. ttwo.gll OCC. Priced only $44,000 with assumable 8 'h% WAN. Just listed, won't · last, call us now ! ! 546-5110 EASTSIDe CHARMER COMVEHIENT TO SCHOOLS & public transportation. Spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath with lots of extras including used brick fireplace, co•tred paffo and garage door opener. See this new listing, won't last long!! al $41,900. ec. 540.1151 RARE FIND S&ltB CLEAN AND SHARP 4 bedroom with family room, dining, breakfast nook, oversized living room, fireplace, bltns, shag carpets, vinyl floors & custom drapes. Located on auiet street near schools and nark. Offered at $54,950. wttll as1auble 51A 3 GI loan. Cal 540.1151 NEWPORT HARBOR ttGH SCHOOL -only a few blocks away . from this pref erred Eastside home. Ilg 2 story, 3 bedroom + formal dining, breakfast nook and immense family room. Features carpets, drapes and bltns. Beautifully done inside & out. Ready to move into. Offered at $67 ,500. Cal 540-1151. ERITAGE • rm, 2 be, lrpl, cpl.I, View!! View!! View!! bltm. Cov'd. patio •. Jt07 IM11DI OflM M T/SUM 1·6 ~ob:0.:!1~: A magnificent Contemporary home 94S-~03 with "a personality all its own". 4 ...::.:::..::.:.:=-----:-• Bdrms., 3 baths; formal <lining rm. D .. Polat plus f amUy room. Delightful garden & NEW DUPLEXES~ poolsized yard. SA.9SO. $6950. down. U ln one, rent the Ocean viewa. Wettba~ 3'121 Cout Hwy, D. ~ '96·3'31 4107 'RIMOHT OPIH SAT/5UH 1-6 YOUR OWN WORLD that presents privacy, beauty & prestige location. Sparkling pool in private patio. 3 Bdrms .• 3 baths; formal dining rm.; garden room & den. IAMw:i ·~ ~,. :.1~~=~ ~wy. · $+ if Corona del Mar •• '· 3\ or 2 BDRM c-.. verlible family home. Lrg. lot nicely ld.lc~ w/waterfall. Boat or trlf . »ccess. Nr. Dana Point Marina, & asking only $48,SOO. CALL BERTHA HENRY REALTORS 492-4142 Fo.fai• Vally 1034' Corona del Mer I 022 Costa Met • I 024 •••• ••• •• •• •••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • ••••••• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• •• •• • • • • bc.letll•• s, ...... 3 Br. Ponderoaa Park leacll R...... Califoraia P...._ Place home. Spanish tiJ~ Just two blocks from the Beautiful array of roof & nrs. CUst cpts. ocean's surf! ".'ewly ~e-flowe rs, plant.a & trees. d rps . M u c h more ! corated. Thick pile Move in condition. Entry $66,500. .' carpets, d rapes, used hall 4 bedrooms+ fami· Open HouseSal&Sull brick fi~eplace, king ly r~m. brick fl.replace, 15948 McDermiU.. 554-2231 master swte! large g~e wood cabinets. built.U.. room, walk·tn closets in A sacrifice at $45,950! all bedrooms. $92,000 bkr bkr. • 540-1720 540.1120 T ARIB.L -TARIB.L 2955 Harbor llYd., 2955 Harbor ll•d., C.M. C.M. HO DOWN TO VETS SEE THE OCEAN Up to $70,000. Call: Bill - From your front step. 0 r s t e v e , A g t s . Walk one short. block & 546-8640 /548·9871 watch the boats return at 1....:......:....------- EXCLUSIYI LISTIMG sunset_. Ta~e an early By. Owoer/Agt. A.SSulrE mornrng J O~ on the VAornewG1.Nodown3 EXCLUSIVE beach. All this can ~ Br. $37 950. 968-7944 ; SICTIOM yours when you own this 64S-S73J ' This superb ·tBR POOL spacious 3 BR Family · home is in Pride o• room home with huge NEWLY PAIMTID Ownership area witll master suite & low, low 3 Br, 2 Ba, dbl gar. new easy ca r e yard. upkeep. Only $95,000. carpt s, a ssume 7~% Beautifully decorated. withterms.Call644·7211 FHA, $34,000. $203 mo. ALL TERMS. CALL /.Jn NIGEL GAILEY & ASSl:lC IATES VALLEY REALTY PRESENU'S CAMEO HIGHLANDS Cozy 3 bedroom plus family room home with million dollar view of the ocean plus 3 priva te beaches. $89,500. OLDC.D.M. Bachelor pad with your own pool-2 bedroom, 2 bath. To p condition and the price is right-$66,500. CALL 675-7225 t. • p ., •Mf' ._. Y •' l •' JI Owner I Agt. 549-21&16. NOW, 842·9371 -.1 • ._.0~ UNITS IN OUR A A" ~ .. IEAUTIFUL .. $21,500 HUNT. IEACH + GUEST HOUSE 2 & 4 Units for income ot Unbelievable value at a good place to live & in. $28,SOO! VACANT·RENT ves t . We have goo~ THEN BUY! Preferred values to choose from, Mesa location. Freshly CALL for more INFO, painted board & batten _842_·_937_1 _____ _ exte rior. DETACHED RUSTIC •• ...,.H GUEST COTTAGE + ~ garden! Winding drive Beach estate area., le ads to white picket 110xl40' deep lot Ca~ fence & swaying palms 'h. of an acre), 5 br s entry . Be a med ceiling su1 tes, 3 b_aths, 3 . car, Jiving roo m. Comfy lgar .•. rustic de tailed kitchen includes refrig! arch1tectu.re "!"/heavy Loads or storage & shop woods & 1nla1d glass. space. Awesome 85' x ltl~mmoth game r~ 160 ' lo t ! Quaint & brick fplc ,. r:anch kit. curiously refreshing. See w/gourmel fixtures + to believe. Take advan· corree corner. $5195. Tot.. Lage.Call fast. 752·1700. dn. Bkr 962·SSll GtMral , 1002 lolboal1lmtd 1006 l •011N ,,,~,:~"~YN~!~~:i\~~r1·1 Bl~:'.N~~!!~·.oJ~030hJ~ ••••••• • • • • •••••••••••• •• • • • • •• • •• ••• •• ••• •••• · ~ ' : thruout. 1915 Alsuna '-· OPEN SUM2-5 HOME/INCOME D I ForWe ,.'> j I LaQuesta Tract. $43,95C1. 3 Bedroom owner's unit iup ex · For a ppt. to see Pb: \ \ LLl1:'· HE\l:I'' A BlRC.. UHlRPl'1SlS VJ 1915 lavslde Dr on Little Island with 1 321 Marguerite. CdM. 0 LI-"datft 642-3216 Unus ual CdM Bayfront· t d t 3Br, 2 Ba & 2Br, 1 ba. wner ..-•---------bedrm apt. ren e a ~ soocau 67~. ·Priced below. reJ?lace-*SUPER VALUE! Shake roof, red bnck & $245. mo. Top value at -·· ment costs. Rich m de· Condo 3+ Den. H-z ml wood exter. make this 3 $139,SOO. C t M 0 I 024 sign, block wall fencing. bch. Like nu cond. Love-br, 3 ba Contemporary H •L ,,...,_HIN os a es secluded back yard with h tb·ng for "' """ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ly patio. $40,500. Owner ome some 1 REALTOR patio, many trees. 3 everyone on Newport's c H A SLEEPER . f ·1 1_962_·_37_86_. -----finest sandy swimming 2727 E . oast wy. bedrpoms, + a m1 y beach. Inside, note the 675-4392 3 BDRM, Cam rm, quiet room with fireplace + DUTCH HAV!N ---------1 loca tio n near South d1·n·1ng room $45 500 POOL _ quality m aterials & de· · • · h t k th.is t Coast Plaza. Corner lot, bkr 3 Bedrm, 2 ba, nice cpl>,/ sign t a ma .e a ru· lalboa Pnhttula I 007 Ir . back ard. '4fl,950.. . . 540-1720 1 dry J6 e ~~~~landing home . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ CALL NOW T ARIB.L ~~~:r~!ve~unpool , w/l~ DUPLEX 752 7315 decking. Prof. Jandscap. OPEN SAT 2-5 OM THE POIMT • 2955 Harbor ll•d., ing. Many extras. Su~ 613 ,-!--&.1.10 Nr. Channel 4 br, 3 ha. DONALD u BIRO . C.M. mit terms. Sunset Re ~ home has 2400 sq. ft. + Anociotes.'a!.1tors Estate, 963·8991, eves: Cozy red brick frplc in 2'h car gar. Only 10 yrs. EASTSIDE 557·8623. this 2 br CdM cottage + a old & $127 ,000 value. --------- woodsy bachelor a pt. OWNER MUST SELL. BLUE HAVEN f.+ .•. Super Clean! 2 IR TOWMHOUSE ... Best buy a t $74,500. MAKE OFFER! Shown POOL 2 br home & sep. artist's Will sell all terms. Up. EXQUISITE VW. by appt. 2146 Miramar 3 Bedroom , 2 baths, st udio. Located on huge graded crpts. & drps. Do•fl' Shorn Dr. 673·4224 Eves . & hardwood floors. dble R·2 sq. rt. Jot. Can build POOL. Owner anxious. Only rarely is t.here a Wknds. g a rage, quiet s treet, units ! Really sharp & $36,SOO. home avail. in this prime ----~------! $38,500. priced at~ ,950.Call: view area . Custom bit ,._j/&_ lfll St~f? w /4 br & a ram. rm. All Capl1tr•o leach I 018 Roy Mc~ 1 or 41EDROOM HOME ZONED FOR oversized rms w/high ••••••••••••••••••••••• Realtor 1810Hewporl REDCARPETRLTRS. WESTCUFF ceilings in the major CUSTOM 2 BR. 2 BA in Costa Mesa548·7729 546·8640 , ,: rrns. St. Charles kitchen. prime residential area. ~~~~~~~~~ TRADE R E AL TY INC. ·• · .. -.-•• ~. SMALL IUSIHESS 2 baths. Double garage ideal to run business out of your home. Owner very anxious . $36,000. owe 2nd. Call646-7171. oPfN Ill 9 . II s FUN ro Bl N•C£ I ~lllfilHIJ RANCH Sl.99,500. Call for appt, Loads of c losets . & E/Side·Beaut ldscpd 38R FOR BAYVIEW '714/846-1371 ;. 41DR-POOL EileenHudson,644-0322. storage . Walking dis· l'h ba fplc pvt patio & Exchangeyourhousefor R"'REIUY•. -· SI 03•000 LaYera ...._ tlan~e of beach. Lrg. lot, fishp~nd. Ask'g $4l,500. 4 bedroom, cul-de·sac, A Real Estate 644-6397 fruit t rees, f enced . Assume $24.ooo. VA 73 . Bay View priced a t only 3Br, Pool. Showcase Spectacular entry to1~~~~~~~~~ $52,000. Owner. 493·2190 Principals only.By $67,950. Call now, this Home. Newly redec. 1'N formal living and ban-1: or493·6651. Owner. 645_17911633.0485 won'tlast. G . I. W a 1 k to bcb,, quet size dining room. 1--------· 893·5584 . Gourmet garden kitchen. · 1 Corona del Mer I 022 BY OWNER· J Fiesta size rumpus room Newport Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• ' MESA VERDE . ,,.. llCJ Pomity...... • with bar. Sec luded 4 IR DUl'\.EX Decorators Dream + DIBCOVIHIY' Huge 4 bedrm, 3 bath ill master a nd childrens BAY VIEW with 3 BR, 2 Ba Rental. Pool. 4 BR. $72,500. ...JH ~ · top area. Unique u 1 i>· suites.Lushquielgarden South of Bayside Dr. 979.5319 r T .. 5 tairs dorm s t y t with sparklingpondsand $74 500 with beautiful natural Real Estate 645-.5045 bedroom with bath. WALK TO IEACH rushing waterfaJlh. Aun· l wood textures. Only 1 BY OWNER, spacious 2 L a r g e ma s ter iq u e s wimm e r s Custom bull 4 bedrm, yearnew.Call644·72ll sty, 3 BR, 2 Ba, 20x2SG I ANT S I ZE-Midget downstairs. Bltns. cpts, SwlM 111 tM Pool paradise. Call today to family room, one of a bonus room. New paint Price; 5 Bedrooms, 2 drps, fplc, 2 car garage, Large3Br,2Ba I preview! 963-6767. kind. See to appreciate! in/out. New shag crpt. baths. Vacant Sale or Wa lk to all s chools, To•nbome OKR rirr.11"S·11.WW 8fMClr 2nd Fireplace in MB. 3 Superior neighborhood. 1 e a s e o p t i o n . shops, park and beach. w/ Pvt enclosed patio. Car garage. $46,900. Open Sat & Sun. DISCOVERY, 645·5045 Assume loan. $65.~ Try 10% dn. Only $34,SOO 12·5, 1144 Carson St. or ...:A..:.:itl:..:...;...· _______ 1_c_a_ll_to_se_e_!_B_kr __ S36-883& ___ • DAV~Ai:f~RLTR I I pb. 548·0268 FANTASTIC OwnerSelling·SAVE! • · PRESTlGEAREA s Bdr., 3 Ba,2story, 3cat' $69,500 s,..1111 Decor! gar., many decor extr~ 5 llDIOOM •421 LeDroit Ln. No. Laguna 644-1766 $234,000 Fri/Sat/Sun 1-5 . CONDOMINIUMS FOR SALE 451 R·Z LOT Walk to Country Club 4 b r , fa m 11 y rm , extra storage · Bike tlt- r 1 f .. om lbIS' 5 bdrm, 3 bath fireplace. MustSee!l I beach! $$4,900.Adams 6 $67,000. 417 Orchid, CdM. home beautifully up-Ln H B 968 9230 2 Br, dining rm, 1rp1c, • C~ 21 Newland. 19931 Briarl,y 642·8565 graded with atrium en· 55M 01 ' · · · --------~'--.:. _= _:....: ~=-= _:.... _-_-":"'-_-_-_-_-_---_-1 try. Gracious living for WALk TO IEACH C..fllQ-0 Al'-.( /)-C. ~C. e your large family. don't •IY OWta• Crom the ni ces t 0~ 1.'Q't.J ~,..-~ µq•v miss this b eauty . Spac. 3Br, 1~ ba, FP, neighborhood in town. That Intriguing Word Game with a Chuc/cl~ 545'9491· bltns, cpts/drps. Hide-a-FHA assumable loan, ,,,,..,, i., CLAY a. ,OUAH away room ofC Mast.er almost new 3 br, single ~ Walker & lee Real fstate 0 R.01101109 letters of rh. lout aero mbled words be· io. IO '°'"' fOllt slinple wcxda. JIDONA I I' I I I I , .....1........i..Ro _o ...... H_" .......... 1 j _ I I I 12 . t l--PirZ..;Lp.;A_W _T~1 1 I I I I I . ,,,N, NUMIUfO mrus IN THfSt'. ~SYt\US e UNSCt..AMelf .t.aovt um u 10 GET 1,NSW£t •• I I I I I MESA WOODS SPICIAL FHA·YA TllMS BR. New paint in/out. story, adult occupied, Lush Tropical yard, Cruil p l us h cel ery c r p t trees, 1reen bouse & thruout, cu•tom drapes, fnc'd. Walk to all 1chls. quiet cul·d&--sac •treet. N r . So. Cst Piasa. All Tor $49,950. Yor a*4 "5.SOO. Open House dll· call 9'3"'"-18 or .,...1 ly. 54S-3228. • bdrms at bonwi room. UCLUSIVI Thia taaicCullY det-orat.ed 3 BR, 2 BA. Game Rm. BEAUTflll home la just acroa lrom lot.s of trees & landtcap· SHOWCASE HM proposed park. Short di.a-log. Alklna $47,950. M • 1 .. 1_ ... -..-...- lance to South Coast 1ume FHA loan. Call Love.,,. aarC• • -- Piasa and Irvine In· Dan Lee • Assoc. R.E. Professionally •P· duatrtal Center. Hi&b1Y 871-1141 ~raded. Floor to ceiUq upguded lh.ruout. Bonus {i r•pl ace . SpotJ ••i room large enough for Attrac. 4 BR, 2 BA2000sq. kitchen. Large yard. pool table. Offered at tl. bse on quiet cul-de-Nearacbooll,shoppinga already VA appraised sac. Incld1 Ir e m1tr rreewa y . Prutigjl llricc of only $64 ,900. s u It e . Nu c ~men t nel&hborhoocl $46,000. ~·IM91. driveway. Walk'a dl3l lo O""n1•r :tt•ltltnL Submi'o ' .,..--sbp'ti & all schll Many uur ou 1 Extras I M ll t tee l.O ap. I preclate. $52,950. Ptlnc. 1.T1~,!f:~~~~~I onl~. 21181 Teakwood, ii C.M. Mt-2115. Walkm & ler. Ro al I st1tf e ·~ ... ., ... I I CWLYPtlOT V.A. TERMS Ocua Breezes • Caress Thi Lovely 3 Bedroom l•SEABURG HOME" With Family Room And Large Covered Patlo Only 1'2 Mile frona leach · : . -LIZZI REALTY CO. - . _______ .,. _____ . H••" .... s. C1 .,..., '-••••ra••rtr 2000 H .. MU.fwm1h• "'.""•'• ,. ••• •••••••••••• ··-· •• ••• • •• •• •• • • • •••••••••••••• ... I • .,.., • I 600 • •• •• • • • • • • • ••••• •••••• .. •••••• •••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• ... .,.,. ..-.. I ...... 106t ........................ 214". llTUIM .... ,.. 3202 C.. .. Mete 1214 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• COllllERCIAL pnwpt'tty Here are 2 aiorel Ir 2 ••••••••••••-••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ------------~-~•iii.• Newport ft.ore aa olfica. apb. wttb off·streel FREE FREE CHO~CE OFHOMIS WESTCLIFF 'hlAitl. Pflctdrt&b&. CaU paftlq. llODLblY rents •Prol••loeal~ FineLocaticm T e d T r e a 1 e o , are low. Take Ulla op-•LAMDLOIDS• 28R •180: W BR S3SO Just Hast~" (714)UM'700orl6Wlfl =~D·::nt!o: ::,,.ln~ H •••• ••cl•r• * eacb CblldrenOK. w:;u.. • .... .._._, 21"-~turo on Bt.lboa 641-ttOO Beautiful 3 BR. 3 Ba, oversized llviD« 121· Water1roeL Sllltable lllaod. ' CaUfomla'11.iu1iesl room, famlly room. FORMAL ror ·~or au REALONOMlCS •RentalServicet• DINING ROOM W /FIREPLACE clod w yadlt nle1, etc. Broeers l7U700 luxuri9us kitchen. Custom decorated Pete Barre ll Rlty II UMm .,. Caataway cottage. Lag RealFAlate eu-50CS thru 675-40f0 Beach, 2 br, Id.di, pets -out . Spaciously manicured yard.. $31,820 Yearlyincome, •in&les. Allo 1 br. $140. EASTSIDE 2 br. L1. Ideal for entertaining. C aida •Ii i •• $245,000 rWl price. . ldda, pc,ta, u .e . Has all, r~ced yd. Pets OK, no ~:-:;:· -· 1700 Nine 2·bdrm., 2 ba .• six br, $185.. kids, pets CPlldren. $225. M6"493 A SHOW-OFF HOUSE ----l ·bdrm.;aU1-e.!..U rent· c°'ta Meu. Or 2 br aft7PM SOUTH COAS·y IU\ltt'TMENT . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~.Good Westa1de loca· Newport Beach, $205. -.. -ESA--V-E_R_D_E_l ___ 3 ntw !1111at sell 11Jlmedl A&swne lion, Costa Mesa alnglea, families. J\gt .,. mmac :. I JC»M LlnJ -Gay Homngsheod And Joamw Conavay GREAT eomer location for the tennis player. Spacious 3BR, rorrnul dtn &r ocn. vu . .$89,500 •fortlMGood Ufe Cal 4 9 3-2513 4 7~% loan. 164,000. Lrg 3 Utllve rslty I.tty Fee. 979.8430 br, 2 ba, fam nn. dbl frpl, 5 t-Ol 12 64""'7 I 0 br, 2~ ba splltlev. Farm 3001 E. Cst Hwy 6?:MiSlO C-..a...•....,._ D/W, cpts, dltls, dbl 1ar, kit + pool + no ma.int. __ ...., ,.._-Coed. $425 mo. Gr<blr: 6916 Warner Ave. Huntington Bch. CALL (714} 848·1525 tlj.w ,..,.._. IMclt 1$)4 LCM)llfta leoch I 048 ............................................. -AealEstate bvNk!VAY ** OP&e** ForYour ....... ioll SAT /SUM. 12-5 · Exceptional ocean view! 4 Bdrm. home, overlook· 1ng the city & coastline & beautiful Mystic Hills. Lovely garden setting with patio areas. See to- day at $92,500 ---------- Mewport leech I 069'Mewport leach I 069 •WEICMOW • LAGUNA. MIGUEL •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• * IEST • SEA TERRACE 3BR 2'hba + fam rm. Most popular 206 Plan. Xlnt home for entertaining and family ltvmg. Well planned yard with huge • covered patio. Close to beach and recreational facilities. $85,950. Laguna Mi9M1 Rltrs. 496-4040 1 30.5050 BY OWNER Beautiful Family Home 4Bdr. Family Room & Den Custom Decorated M oving M ust Sell! Pric e reduced to $129,500 Open Sat. & Sunday - 11 A.M. to 5 P .M. N.8.64S·9557,0wncr COSTAMESA •••H••••••••••••••••• 979-4575&835-3'14 HORTH LAGUNA c~~i~fl~GE IL v. Homes 4 ~· 2 oa 4 BR, a BA Condo. Nr. 30 PARKlNGSPACES F. R. Spect. view. w/poo 8-ck Bay. $311:5 mo. No COMDOS 1NCOME$34,000 & tennis els avail. $S50 pels. 6'2-5777 Ocean vlews-2 & 3 bdrm FULL PRICE$195,000 mo. lse. 544·28T7 NPT Hgbts $225. 2 br. l unit.a from $54,SOO. CASH ON CASH Choice area 3 Br, 2 ba, Crplc, laundry, patio, CA.LL 675-7215 RETURN house. Pvt paUo, garage garage, redec. ~ . - \ \I.LE' BL\l.I' A l:lfR<. ~ ... llRPR1S! ~ c • 1S%LEASEBACK Beaut. decorated. P CALLSlNGER,6'2-~3 laundry rm, all bltns &Toro 3232 Adults, no pets. 675-2051 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Loh for sale 2200 a BR, 2 BA Condo. All'd. 2 •••••••••••••-••••••••FABULOUS View Bay cargar,pool&rec.fac's. FOR sale • $47,500. Lot 0 c ea n, Cat a Ii n a 581·026S . 2Sx90, R·2 w/oldec-home. Sun.sets, Park setting ;·, .. _________ _ 20th St N ~ p · Bay area. 3 br, 2~ ba 4 BR, 3 ba1 Lalce Forest ., e-~· erun. . I b Call Ted Tressen, IPS, encl. patio, frpl. Yrly area, c u . privgs. Ac· D"!lexe•/ 6351-6700 644-5147 Lse. Only $525. 673-7110 cess to lake. $550. mo. • 830-4724. ftib sale 1100 Me~a Verde View lot. App Cozy pvt bach. Blln R/0,1--------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• 600' from golf course. Crpt/drps,{rplc.$175mo LAKE FRONT·3 br, OM DISPLAY HERE Sharp 3 bdrm. Carpets. ' Drapes, Wtr. sol\., Cov'd enclo. patio. Recently painted. Gorgeous i.ndscaping w/n.ite-lite. I 504 SkyliM Drive LAGUNA BEACH Directions: up Park Ave. lo Skyline Dr., watch for signs. • PRIVATE AREA· OPEN House. Sale, .rent or possible lease op· tion-23772 Hobart Bay. Niguel S hores. SUN, June 29th, 12 noon toa:oo 210 Via Cordova, Lido Island Call 675-6500 -~-PM. 494 ·8086/ 499-1397 / Newport Be odt I 069 H•wport Beach I 069 MEW 4-PLEXES $(5,000.546-3653 4 20~ M-arg uerile atrium, central air. clb ... near the ocean. Good 673-2288 privil. $395 mo. 581-1881 tax shelters, apprecia· MobU. ho.e/ 2300 Costa Mesa l22 fomdaM v-11-1 32 34 tlon. $ll0,0oo. &up. Trfr Prks -r • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .9'8-4456 CHARMER e wfi@t?fil m@filll~~ or 493-8812 •••••••••• •••••••••••• •••••• • •••••••••••••••• PERSOMIRED 499·2800 *LINGO * REAL ESTA.TE 4 Bdrm . Separate M,aster. Boat or trailer·!~~~~~~~~~ Mission Vieio I 067 p a d . F H A A S . OPEN ••• • • • • • • • • ••• • ••• • •••• SUMABLE ! Clean & MODas sparkling, at last years HOUSE ·prices. 968·4456 Saturday & Sunday 1·5 Mow fM Sale STOP WRITING 409 EMERALD BAY t p tt t OPEM SUM. 1-5 1906 Pt. Weybridcae Sharp Carmel modef; 3 Bdrms., 2 baths; family rm. Nice patio. Reduced to $69,500 LIDO Start the summer right in a wonderful home of your own. Fresh, s pacious & charming; on 45 beautiful Lido feet. J Bdrms .• den & ramily rm. $142,500 Su .... SET 1.r."'·CH 152 SPACE PARK Avail July 15, (Col. Pk.) 2 BR, 2 BA. Brand New. " liA JUSTCOMPLETED br,2ba,lrg famrm&d. Swim pool, tennis. all Beaut. new duplex. steps YUCAIPA rm. Shown by appt only adult. $290 mo. 646-9532 to beach. OPEN Sat/Sun Will consider exchange; $375 per mo. 642-9731 ~---•--L ~240 12·5: 1680614thSt. k ,._.""T ...... -~ par is clear. 3 Br, 2 ba, exceptiooall ••••••••••••••••••••••• CALL SINGER FOR lrg duplex. Downtow Super 3 bed.rm. 2 ba + 642 309DET~,.,.3 C.M. Newly decor. den. Crpts, drps, R/O, · 2 orQ'U.·"" Frplc's. Dishwasher, dis $350. mo. 963-4500 ask for Out of State pos, dbl gar, Jaund are Bev or Joe Property 2600 & lrg yd. No pets. Lease.------=-. --- Great Lido Vdue REAL TY INC. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $375 mo. Call Robb Ne~ t ca"ife~t, dra:es. ~ 40 Ft. lot with immuc. 714/846-1371 UTAH home for sale. 5/8 wkdys 540-8833. pain . 4 rm, 2 a wit t h 3 Bdr 2 ----'----__;_...:..__1 . . OW. $365. mo. ~ REMT CHECKS 4BR, 3ba, ocean vu. nr 3 3C8S8 er S •-East to afford this 3 tennis els .. beach & pool. Ranchwood Mint cond. lmmed. <><:· • bdrm. 2 bath, added-on cup upon I enders ap-l·s y. ome. ms., • LOVEL y wrought iron ~ere. 2BR, good coodi· $185. 2 BR, kids, pet. • Bev or Joe 7 More units with UP · baths, owner motivated. a nd stucco Duplex high-tion. $12,ooo-581-2515 3 BR, fam rm, frplc, kids ---------- graded carpets. oven· Qui ck possess. & sale. up on Poppy with Ocean RmchH F--. POOL3 br kids&~l 3 Bed rm • l 'h b a• family rm. Large lot. prov a l. $139.500 AGT. in Lake Forest Ready for your pcrs.onal 498-0300 touch. Call 0084456 PARK HUMTIMGTOM GULSWAY ATTHEIEACH lteep cool this summer in (~is charming 3 bdrm ~ome. Completely air c!<>nditioned & upgraded ~ a tee. Separate fa mily toom and formal dining. . ;J?, r o t e s s i o n a 1 1 y · 'lllndscaped. Located on a ·lovely cul·de·sac street. First lime advertised. range . front landscap· $107,500 View in <:orona del Mar. Grov~s 2700 4 BR, 2 ba,'kids&pet washr/dryer/refrig. in· rng. s prinklers & rear ----------i F"-ont unit has 2 bdrms FURN 2 br 2 ba cld. Vacant. $300. per " • • • • •• • • • • •• • ••• ••••• •• • ' k f K .th B yet rd fencing from BEST IUY l'h baths, private pati.o $l35 PER ACRE chld/pet mo. As or e1 , kr, MEEDS FA.ST SALE $44,950. Call sales omce. and sundeck. Rear unit · Fee, Bkr. 968-1317 Walk to tennis courts. 714:581-2444 MEWPORT has 3 bdrms. 2 baths, 164~ A~re~lTproved HOMEFIMDERS _4_B_d_r_m_,_p_o-ol-,-n-1-· c-e-ly large pool and ocean ----------HEIGHTS fireplace and large rear cat e ~anc . erms-or *+42-9900• c r Pt• d and d rp 'd •. from this two-story, 3 Beaut. 2 yr Madrid-3 Br, 2 OPE ... s.a.T/SU ... 1-5 s undeck. Full price sellerw11l leaseback. Ch'ld d bedroom, 2 bath home Ba, a ir. lrg prem lot., BRAMD MEW " "' " $119,SOO. Vogel Co. CHARLOTTE LONG $260 3 b 1., d 'd 1 ren an pets O.K. 'd · t I 3110 lil Oc-~-_... Realtors 5.48.n.,.., Realtor (714) "'••11 ·. r, new.., ecor · $450 per mo. Located in with dining room, plus cov patio, r r access. $58,950 just rebuilt and "· ...--. rTU111T ._.., ......-Palto. Adults. W.H.B. S40·2:113. ramily room. Located in ~.900 O'wner. 831-0735 new from lop to bottom. 'Oceanfront duplex; 4 ----------1 RMI Estate 642·8017 nice private community. This is the one you have bd r m s. & 3 .bdrms . Exchan-2800 2-3BR Super nice! Nr. $69,500 . Newport leach 1069 been waiting for. Huge Frplcs. each urul. Great l"come Properly 2000 •••••••••:: •••••••••••• ~ESA Verde 3 br, 2 ba Ocean . $275. lst/last 1963So. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach 494.0749 living room & master s ummer rental area. ••••••••••••••••••••••• $l6 000 EQUI TY . tml'J\ed: occupancy. R e fs . Steady emp • ••••••••••••••••••••••• suite +den, 2 baths. Well $169,500 TW0-5 unit apt bldg just Ea~tside c M home f~n 546·0855 Ba bi es OK, No pets, · PROMONTORY located, big shade trees, NEWPORT BEACH complet~d for s ale. qose uni t s . A ~ k ·for Ed. 4 BR, l~ + 'h ba tri-level. singles. 536-0414 BAY HOMES with a lley access. 1st Realty 642-5325 lo maJor sho~prng 645·722l,Agt. 2200 sq ft. Del Cerro. FOR p u· ul 1 Luxury waterfront time advertised. Call center. 1st yr wnte-Off. $410 mo 645-3147 · ar c ar peop e. ho rn es priced from quickly 546-2313. BLUFFS PLAN W $14M. 536-2579: 59'.!-5010 Contractor wiU trade to 545-4ias · • Clo. 3 .br, l~ ba. D/W. $211,300. 55' waterfronts. OPI'• 1119 • 11 Hurnorfl<1ll'I • End unit-4 bedrm, 21h ba grade 2nd T.D. $17,500. elec. kitch. Cpt &. dr'ps. $56,900. Call 546-2313. ~~~~~~~~~! ~N Ill 9 • 11 S IUN 11.H.f 1'1 I ' {8'11~6Hid 1044 OPEN SA. T /SUM 1-5 121 WAVESTREET Super home + 2 deluxe income un its, pool & jacuzzi. 200 feet to the sand. ZAGRODSKY 607 Bays ide Drive, re· .:It~~·,; ~1 & faro rm-priv yard. DELUXE4-PLEX Earning 9% Int.~ part 3 BR, 1~ ba, Colleg Cls. to schls. ~hildren . Newport Beach. 673·3900 ,j i j M a n y u p g r a d e d ~.a r d e n G r o v e . paymnt on lot.., home o Park, $340. 645-3147 o we I c 0 me · $325 mo· /~•& features. lmmedoccupy. / l'll'eplaces. pool, l·l , 2·2, units.642-8637. 545·4289 _84_2_·1_634 ______ _ BA YFR~ ----··--By owner $59,500. 1·3 bedrooms, encl. ""'"1 644-1360 644-7355 garages. Xlnt apprecia-Real Estate EASTSIDE 2 Br + din 1 Sto7 Townhouse. 2 B!l. ••••••••••••••••••••••• REAL TOR. 4~·81>11 2Custom Homes HARBOR VIEWHOMF.S ----------tion area. Only 10%down W•ted 2900 room hom e garage 2 bas. dble gar., patio, BALBOA PENINSULA Open Sat. Sun. 12-5, 3 Br, A PLACE payment. Call 833·3.544. ••••••••••••••••••••••• laundry room: Walk to E'. cpts, dr'J?s. fplc_. wet bar, =·university Park. ti Br. 3 ---------- PORT ARMA Excellcntlocationonlhe Fam . .Rm.Rdcdforsale. FORYOURIO"''T Sparlin g Investment IRVIMECOVE 17thSt.shops.$225mon· pools_. Jacuzzi. sauna. Bay&only Y'.t blocktothe $73,9001943PortNelson. A C thly REALTORS((}.5933 t e nnis, near beach,. Ba. Cath edral ce1I., Separate home, Fam. Rm. Din. Rm. $63,500. M2·9705 & 751-7391 , ~ . TURTLEROCI( ' •. '. Anxious Owner 14>vely 3 bdrm. or 2 + den+ atrium,+ l).!c. low rnaint. yard + brick patio + adjacent to park " pool. Make offer! Ask • for Lorraine ·' IRVIME HOMES, REALTORS 552-7000 LAGUNA invites you to inspect their panoramic view building sites overlook· ing beautiful Laguna Bea ch. Also finished homes. BK R 494-9388. ~Ian REAL ESTATE QOO Glo·nneyrr SI. 494 94 n ~49 r .>10 HORSES Ocean. Eachhomehas4 Carmel Mod. Agt. Waterfront W/Is land orp. Res po~sib le per:son ' · adults, August. $330. b d rm s , 4 bath s & S41·5032. Privacy. Fee simple pro-WESTBAY would like to buy direct Eastside 3 Br, 1 Ba home lease. 645·2803, 968-8495 Gallery, 2 fireplaces . ----------• perty-Large 3Br, 2Ba. · INCOME HOMES from owner. Home~lot. nr. Back Bay, lrg fncd wet bar, ultra modern Meed 5 B~ooms? Custom Built Kitchen. 2 Dana Point Please call S:ll·l400. yard, vegetable & fruit GREAT FAMILY kitchen & private pier. Here's a beauty near the car Gar w/elec opener: New· Ocean view Desire to buy houses or garden, fish pond, cov'd HOUSE Fee land. Sec at 1200 new golf course in Back laundry rm, Pvt. dock. 10.duplexes from$68,950• units. Scott Realty In· patio, encl. gar w/ dr. 3 BDRM, fireplace, nice East Balboa Hlvd., or Bay. All new kitchen Open house Sun 12·5. 512 Triplex $112,500 vest. Co. Call anytime opener: Quiet. tree-lined yard. Only $325. lease. call675·8120formorede· with 2 setr-cleaning 38thSl.Newportlsland. Sunits $HB,500 536-7533 s treet, lawn service in· No fee. CALL, we have tails. ovens for Mom, an office Canyon Realty 34121 Coast Hwy, D.P. cld. Sm. pets ok. Req. others too. and den for Dad, a bonus 649•2632 496·3431 Corner lot zoned for liquor responsible party who TOBIN REAL TY NEWPORT SHORES room and large back --------------------1 store. With or . Without will keep garden & fish 846-1311 Large 2-story 4 BR, 3 yard for the Kids. Only *DELUXE 7 UNITS. 1 bldg. pond mainlained .1---------- baths; 2 sundecks, patio. $89.500. HARBOR VIEW blk lo ocean. (2) 3BR. (5) Write ad no. 406 , Daily $350/mo, 1st & last, $75 2 BR, enclosed lot, va· Wa lk to beach, tcrmis. YonkersReal&itale Homes-lmmed. 28R.Ingood cond. Pilot,P.O.Boxl560 clean'g fee,$50 sec.dep. cant, $225. per mo. Ask etc. Needs TLC. priced 646-2888 Yeager Re,alty, 556-6171 Costa Mesa , Ca 9262.16 Avail July 3 or earlier. for Ke ith, Bkr. 968-1317 , .Formerly Pettit R~ally You will love this roman· tic 4 bdrm. ranchero on a right at $61.950. Call ----------occupancy Call 752·0423. C "'YWOOD Rr.&1 ·yy 3Br, 2Ba, fam&din rms PRIDE OF 2 Sty Twnhse. 2 Br, 1 Ba, "' IOAI. EASTBLUFF Carm el Model, on fee: OW .... IRSH p Rentals EASTSIDE·S Br. 3 Ba, Bltns, nu drps & pool. * 548-1290 * hrrmac. 3nr, Den, Beaut $72,900 " I ••••••••••••••••••••••• huge yard. $600/MO. Huntington Harb. area BY OWNER full acre. Woodsy, gst. 4 Br, 212 Oa. Uruversily cabin and in Laguna! P a r k . V 1 I I a ~ e l $158.000 SPEC .. "' CU• "'n VU decor & lndscp'g. $84,500. Call Owner (714)644-4267 Present owners have all Houses FunllsMd 642·8012 no pets . <$21 o m 0 • '"' -o 640802329 15 lhe work,allyou haveto ••••••••••••••••••••••• 581-8844. Tennis, Pool, J acuzzi, wner · d · · th ts G NEW Condo 3 b 2 ba C U S l 0 m . 1 zed 11 V H Catalpa St. o 1s raise e ren . etteral 3102 r, ·, ----------Huge bed.rooms and ••••••••••••••••••••••• patio, dbl. gar, pool, nr. For lease. Nr bch, 3 Br, 2 Townhomc. Ideal cornerl~~~~~~~~~~I location. Close to Famllyl · pool & tennis courts . -'Open Sat. & Sun. 1·5 Reduced from $56,500 to ;::.,ti-3,500. 552·8947 . Turtle Rock Broadmoor. · J'opular Ill plan. 4 Hr, ,2 h ba . cus t pool , landscaping. drps. ex- tensive decorating. By Owner, $73,500. 833-21:)9 OCEAN VIEW Some rset. Enter thru HARBOR VlEW HOMES San Cle1nnte I 076 cl~ets ma~e this triplex Surfer's dream, H.B., l br So. Cst. Plaza. $285. Ba, 2 story, super nice, Custom built 2 bdrm .. 2 walled courtyard to 4 3 BR, Monaco model,••••••••••••••••••••••• with lwo.2 bedroom, 1.5 $l40., kids, pets ok. Or 962·2348 nu cpt, no pets, no sgls. bath home: view living BR , J BA, fam rm, xtra c lean. By owner. lNVESTORSPECIALS bath units and one .2 Cosla Mesa 2 br $l35. Cl 3B h 1,L. b $375.846-2693. rm. with frplc. &paneled billiard rm, wet bar, $69,500. F ee. 644-2774 • 3-UNITS-3BR home + bedroom 1 bath unit · ' ean r ouse, ~ a, walls ; sep. 2 car garage. span. ltled kitchen, 30' 2 Apts. Need handyman. a I w a Y s 'r ult Large singles! pets ok. Also gar, large fnc'd yd. $275. Exlra lrg 3 BR, 2 BA, tri Garden s etting. Private cov'd wd deck. Owner OPEN HOUSE Sat & Sun $59,500. . f d t. . d f ocean view Lag. Beach, 2 sml Children OK/no level lrg fam rm bltns enc~ t pa 10t yaCrl odr br, kids & pets ok. Walk pels. 546-8226. carpe' t & drapes'. $36.5: patio area with mature Sl25,000. 540·1346. 10·5, By Owner. 4 BR, 3 eac n en an . .ose to water, Balboa, 1 br 846-0873 trees . S e e today at Ba, 3 Car Gar, Land * S·UNITS-Nr. shop'g. ~urages too. A painless Sl35., singles ok. Agt. 4 Br, 2 Ba. Fpl, bltn stove, . $67,500 HARBOR ViewHome4br, Included. $87.SOO. 247 Valuepricedat$99,500. ~~1v0e500stm. enl starter at Fee.979.g430. crpts. N.r. Wilson. $350. CLEAN 3. br, 2 ba. frplc. . .. 21;2 ba. many xtras , Walnut St. 645-3370 CALL BERTHA HENRY .., 494 2330 6-f d m~A-...r.:>"" priced to sell by owner. REALTORS 492-4121 . . . . . L leach 3148 . . ,64 7711Joan orce air,newdshwbr,2 ---------•I T"D'>'="<;'Il~..,..,, . . ' . . " : ••••••••••••••••••••••• AVL IMMED. Condo3,br, G. olden West College. uu: u..::iu·~ Prin only $88 500 Fee E .... JOY UR I .Quall ~ ~ c.ar gar., fncd yard. Nr. MO ~~80~c:; Firm. 644·4374 after 6 Jn your very own brand Want a Great Buy PICIC9 . Cozy 2 Bd; trees, 190 Ca· 2 ba, 2'h car gar. Jnclds. u 50 mo. 847.1231 or FOOD SHORT A.GE pm. new rebuilt 3 BR., lam With Beautiful Ocean Prap..-li•• . nyon Acres Dr. $265. mo. Wtr .. lndscpg, rec. fac's., 963_5911 . IR Vl .... E COVE r m · • 2 b a t h View? You must see our 752 _1920 (213) 399·2SOlor~·6393. pools. $295. 644-5093,1--------- ... when you own lhis lov· " WATERFRONT HOME, Hilltop Condo W/lots of 1•00 ouA1UT. NtWll'OaT HACH 64.4·5858 • 4 BR, 3 BA, closed gar .. ·'ely, upgraded 3 bdrm. Magnificent 3 bdrm. Grand Opening PlER/FLOAT+loadsof Privl cy. 2Br, 2\h ba, 3 Mewportleac:h 3169 . . pool, jacuzzi, tennis, nr home ; in addition to home ; elegant decor; decking. Only $149,500. patios, ne w cpt/drps , HIGH ••••••••••••••••••••••• E~st side immaculate 3 beach.~350.545-1805 plush carpelmS{, panel-family rm. with wet bar; NEWPORT Villi~ Best terms! Must sell Now. $42,000. LEV1:n .a.GE 4 Br house nr beach. Bedroom, 2 bath home, . . ing, bookshelves & patio, go urm et kitchen . "'1 OPEM DAILY 1-5 4964875. IJiRA Bayshores. July & Aug. fully carpeted, drapes, 3 BR Redecor'd. Twnhse. ' t..pere are fruit trees, Separate dining rm. Lov· CondominiumHoroes 517 36 th Street Call548-6239 soft water, covered patio Patio, rec. fac's. Bike to vegetable garden & a e ly garden with pool; inPrestigious Acreageforsale 1200 HGH &grass yard. Sorry, no bch. lmmed. occ'py. coat of fresh paint; a ocean views . $350,000 Westcliff area CA.LL 6 75-7060 ••••••••••••••••••••••• I Houses Unfurnished pets or c h i 1 d r e n . Sgls, children OK. $255. great buy at $49 950 of Newport Beach Balboa lay Prop. 3·1 ACRE Improved View APPRECIATION ••••••••••••••••••••••• Referenc~s. $360 month. ALSO: 4 br house, avl. ' ~· · $42,000 to $44,000 · Reatton sites, nr. Silverado Cyn. in time for Summer ren· General 3202 Water paid. 64S-7904 8/1, $325. 968-6215 2 Bedrooms. 2 Baths Rd, wtr, horses OK. By t ls th N t ••••••••••••••••••••••• '•' .. ~.. separatediningarea ChooseTrh .. Color owner.&49·2594 a 'h e~e ewpor HBCH$ 0 br f d EASTSIDE, newly de· 1 ROOM single house nr Vls'.N ~ •Decorator wall t.o wall N · · b b Beac units are on~y · 14 . l ' 0~ corated 2 br Spanish in H.B. pier. Util pd. Chris· / ,,,.,,,,,_ ow painting 3 r. 2 a, 2 SACRIFICE 4 48A fl t hi $73,900., and owner will H .BCH$170, l br,smgl~ 4-plex. No children or ti an m a I e on 1 Y alALTY . 110SN.CoosTHwy.,loguno ;a~~i1ncfsed patio or ~~~1r~~·~=.e:=·. desert, Luce.me ~atiey. takelO'fo d?wooraccept FURN. Npt. ~ch mmi dogs.$300.lncl.util.2653 w/reference.Reas rent 552-7500 494-1177 balcony Cfels .. ,9900 "ftsuma· $4200.SchwartzRealtor. sometbingmexc.bange. fBarkrm .• 2 br, kids. Fee. SantaAnaAve,673-0797 536-3846 · · ~~~~~~~~~ . ... • . . ""' . (714) 499-3005 :: . By Owner. new spec· •Continuous cleaning e loan, will take 2nd. (714) 640-UZ7 HOMEFIMDBlS Have something to sell?'""'• 3244 Move TGdav tacular view home over ~v:~rrigerator, ice 642•3547. •642.-9900* Classifiedadsdoitwell. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~-;~be 2600 S.F . 3 Br, 2 'h ba. 2 maker -------• 15."0 ACRES Turtle Rock 3 Br. 2 Ba, 'i&o >:our. very own a . fp. wet bar, all e lec. •3 heate.i. sw1·mm·ng VIEW ~Rr U SEEK & r1NPtl' n---e-•u~ ....... · . . crpts, drps, trash com· • .hacienda. The Sparush biltins micro wave & 0 1 •OCEAN ~ FREE & Cl.EAR r1. II ..._ ....... •· pactor dshwasher, wet motif h as been used comp~cto r , service ~:!peries •NEWPORTHARBOR ba r . Close lo thro':'ghoul, from ltled room, gutters & more. d ..og burning fll'eplace •BACK BAY From 8 UNITS N I s w o N o t. N I T A F. R s c D· scbools,sbopping, park & patios lo walls & $95,000. See at 3229 Alta •Abundant closet space $165000 t.o4000 fl TRADE-SELL 0 PE C ff OE U 8 E 8 U I A t.RD pool. Avail lnuned. No j., ~~:~dc::·1~~i!~~!~~ _L_a...;g;;..u_n_a_._4_94_·_1822 __ . ___ with mirror~d closet For 'seli ~~lease. 05:1 op: Boautirul tree covered 1North Costa Mesc.prlme pets. $425. 833-844 7 . ~· llR. 2 ~ ba. All only doors. tion.Termstosuit.Local hills&meadows,spring, nvcsimei>t,1All 2 2Br,2ba,Condo.Avai1Ju. REDUCED $1.500. 1114·1256 trades OK. with great access . bedroom , 1 'Al bath, ly 12. Pool/Park. $275 '5'f,OOO Laguna Royale, on RuHa.dlload ARTHOFERREALTY Perfect for s mall 1tudlo apts. AnDbl in· m o. To inquire P h : RAISOR'S beach. excellent ocean 645-61'77 acreage & recreation 90.mo fl8,'120, E>riied tor 833·0618. view Crom giant deck. NEWla~r.~CH sub·div~ion. 8 hrs from lmmcdJ1te sale. bwner REALTORS Adult "o wn-your·own". Sales Orrico-Phone o.c ., 4 hrs from Las wlll aasisl with tinanc-P fl I s A s D T tt Y ! lo' E L u E P A A Willows. Avail JUiy l&t. Sec u r I l y g uard s . LIDO ISLE Vegas, in magnificient Ing. Call 545-8434, As· c N T L A T n R 1 w 0 R R 8 L 0 1 T T $320 mo. 3Br. 2ba ooun· 4SZJCamp"sDr .. Jrvine elevators, etc. Now 714/645-1173 212Vie9'1fto southern Utah. Several 1oclated South Coast trykitch_.Clean.Nopeta. ~ .·Ca mpus VaJleySbopCtr. $67,500. but make offer. DIREcTlON'S: From the Lg patio. 3 Br, 2 Ba, sun· developments nearby. Brokert. ' Os' a T I 8 '£ND AC L M' LA RH E s.52·3157 &552·8870. •''•' CA.LL IJ~ Realto r . 673-662 1 Newport Blvd. Frwy Ct c d Cl . •. anytime. south to 17th SL .. tum lert deck. Open Sat/SUD 1·5. oae lo c ar . ty • TBJPLEX, Colt& M~. 2 U C T D I N 8 I H L I C 8 C 8 IC R f D 3 BR Princeton Mdl. In Turtle Rock HJllc;, 4 Br. BY OWNER 2 br +studio on 17th to Rutland (1 $S9,$00 By Owo~r. ~::;Jskl1;.:!:.t t 1ad!:: BR, sep. Oar, fj(d yd. I.. 0 t: 0 TT CT 8 LOT B HD H o No Univ. Park. Green· Ranch. View lot near . block pasl Irvine Ave.). 673-74511 $400. per ac~e·Will Good loc. & &d;buyl NH JN 8 8 g .I Ao u TT a E R 8 cg belt/Pool location. Xlnt. UCl. $86.000 by owner. den. 2 ba. OceanV1cw, 2 turn left ~lhs ol block to WATERFRONTHOME divide, trade for inc. _832_·_269_2 ______ 1 cond. S33-8'1&l 13911 Via Messina Open decks. Open l·S Sat & 1-=N=E=W=PO==R=T=VILLAS===·==I 3 Bdrm 2 btb, den, frplc, prop., T .O .•• or tell with 2 Duplexes. 2 Bdrm ea. R A L I L 0 T H 0 D 0 N I I T 0 g R 8 BEAUT. DOW 2 br, 2~ ba. 5'mdayonlyl·5.752 0933 Sun.1129TiaJat11o1t.1: P•llo& BBQ,sondy dreat terro•. Rick Almos•Nu'"Cl' .... Bm MCOCBLINOJOCNIDISCH R .. s J I ___ -5'3·1420or (96-2218 b h & b 1' Al" d RI .. ..., ~ aocno an oaqu n '·••• •---"' I 041 Harbor View Carmel 3 Br. e • c oat 8 1 p . crette, tr,547-&a for more64.S-8'720 D .i p a Y w 8 T 8 1 o .1 o N 1 L I £ c Twnhome. Overlook& ----~ L .... r_.a I 052 u GI $lli,900 Owner. 675-9048 gA•, & L-a.. -Cl\ .,••••••••••••••••••••• ...... ,...,,....... fam rm, pa 0 • •nt ..;...___;___; _______ 1 ... la1u Pro•ll"f'1 l400 CHOJC£ MESA VRRDlt _. cru aa.e. _..,, • Vlew ·4BR,3&th.' ••••••••••••••••••••••• yard.Owner.644-so&t. 38r. 21~ Ba In Bluff&.••••••••••••••••••••••• 1'RJPL£X.Goodlnieome 547•7°'"- 'R1vlcra coa11lllne lo<'. 4 BEDROOM, Z BATH, 1627 Port Barmouth pt Owner will carry TD P .. MI OfllRCI at.Nam. Xl.nt for Uv In LEASE 4 Br Greentree *ood uter Palos Vm h•ll large 1Uv~i rmj lrg r~~ JUST •IDUCll> balance. Only $64,900. BUfLD._ o"ner. Contact f,trs. ~ home, 11. pool• Jacuul, ··~ton• Lg. h" rm beam' r m w wt ~.r, ~cUlll :J° ByOwncrforQWckSaJc, Prlocipalsonl)'.644·2'0t. OncMllUon$$ Balct • Daya, 4M-O'Tlll .. $800/mo. &K-mt ct.Js : .1·~ c OP""' l•> p,11• ,• •ur own ron yar • V B .,.., 000 1.-Bwe • wltend 586-61'3 ,,. 551-1075evesfwknda. ~ tttith ·h"c ft ,, ,1 1 • t to Dana Point Harbor tew Home. 4 r. •BY OWNER• $1•~. ·put)'rmcome • • •• lndr) •• "' . .11n:1 $92~ 2 Ba Mon~go. Nr. perk Laric SB R, 3BA. family ExceUenttu&h Iler 2803 ELDEN. 70x170 lot, BnJot t'IWCh , • .,,.., "S-k • Fi.nd" pJU&l,. with°"" 60 Uni•. Pllt. Terrace. now 3 \In, d'ry ~• I-a m 1 "' UONORRALTYJ.NC. all schools •pool. We.II room , pool , covered OreatNewportLocaUon beam cell, •hal crpts. dlscowrlapttpeMllneull-114•Nfleell(t•·....-boolleu. Br, 2 Ba, Tvinhme, nr ".µt'l lw/bHmJ Onlr JOI.~ 2781.2 Forbes Roed l•ndscaped $79,000. For patio-lanai. $74,SOO. Prin· Ted Hubert llAaoc. S31,SOO. Rm for add1 Ull· 'turd" ~lll11ma I. U and 01, lllftd tl ~-.rti. •llll•l'feheeb clubb"" • pools. eas. :111r. Jilwlon RetllY 49411731 LaguH Nlgue.l.831·1411 Appl. 833·1881. cjpaJ.1 ooly. S48-•t 675-MOO its. Aftt. $48-8642 _,.,e to " It I Fmd" I" (VYof C.-~Pff Ito. 833"'4.2ova. _..;.: • , { tJ#I t f ' . --------...-. ----... -·-· -.. -. _....,_ -~ -----' --- \ \ -'·.~~· · .,., ••••~ A,zla••.,._,· S arl_.. 4200 -.......... 3121 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ··-·········~······ ............................................. . ....................... C.... ...... llJ4 It M --.._. 314 Mtwpert leec:lt Jiff Office...... 4 ._ana Lott & F..-d SJOO DAILY PILOT ,,, Loveb' 2 br It den. l~ ba.. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••H•-••-• •••••••••••u•••••••••• 8Al.80A WeetdJ. modem O,p1t I ltf 5001 •••••••••••••••••••-• •URNEIMTV PALS * !\~;t :;~' ~: =~ l 20!' .. s !'_•Ad, .. ulta •• 00 IOl&IS 2 BR~ 1 BA. 1 b1k 11 :r~J':ftsp8:ch. '100. fULt SlaVICI ~:,~~ ................ FOUND: White male pooo JBR. • ARX adults iw e.mo lp 'i., dab b;.;, ~ no beaeb. $2'1S yrly. Call: CANDY IOUTI ~~i>o!~f~~~~f.::.;t " BR 1 ba. · ......... $31 Newport. A~aU Aul ' Pt1 d • cptas, Guua•teed DOreGt David '31-1479 Newporl, 1 BB. Furn. lllC. 5UITl5 Ex .... 11 ... nl ~ .... oJ candy . • 2~ ba ..... $375/ . . t OH 1ara1•. rple, incre&MinJ.975 Mobile Home sm mo. FROM SllO ..... .. ·--h s tt 38R, 2 Ba........... ·NEW TOWNHOUSE San BBQ. Gas Ir wit# pd. 2 8r, l Ba, BaltulJ, 1ar, l Avall Jul" 1 .,-:1147• It 1nackl available in FOUND. Iris e er TURTLEROCK Joaqu!n Golf CoW'ae Poof ~ Offa1t, l blk 8111, '2'7C · ' • Airport.Arca 1133-llMO your al't'a. Ide.ml wiay to m a l e · N at m e 3 BR 2 b p · • • ...,. .6. wcu • .6...-t ON llACH y lY 61S 84'7S 8 , VlU Pri aupplem ent aalary or "HOOKER'' on name .. a .......... $42!1 ool &Ree.Fac'a.2br, ---ro .--~·· r . . • Jue ..,aaioon a. ·800'ofc+400'warebouae, pension. ~ocatlons . tag.Vlc:.Beach•~atel', 8 .f01.LEG£PAR.K bar &c eotertalo'mt. ct.r. 178Sco«Place,Cll Bachetortrom$3t$ 1 Br 1 Ba stove relrlt 1 Beacbt tena.11, PoOl•, carpet. Uted cell'a/pl'kg. Jnit..llaUoo" & 'l'raininG H.B. 536·'7591, u~k fot' 4 ,fam.rm.+boaus Owner, lle'd. RE Bkr. 6U-6073 28t,l~Balrom $21S blk' e .. y; l Bik Ocean, $350.w .49SM27lor(21.3) ~-L iono $225 mo. farnis h ed. li'inaincing Par/or847·S8:U ~~R~~ ... ~.•2 . ··:::::.:: ri,9.f's or 546-15&1 aft. A HOLIDAY $UIOyl'ly . 67U.75. 966·1161. i h d &4.6-1252 . available. Can .be t;x· LOST: Female, Wh te IVUYDAY! •Winwrattbebeacb S.Cle .. •t• 1.17' Completely furo 1 • . •lMOFRE~RENT• panded to f';ill time m· Samoyed 6 120. Vic. • E:{ . / ll •-•-is beauU!w lBR, sleeps 4, $150 wk. 1·2·3 Rm. offices from come. For m!ormaUon n'ver ... nd off Adu'"", HB .......... h ,_,..tlled oy care ree v.,.,"' •Viewaof ocean.cat.a-....................... 2BR, s leeps 5, $200 wk. $135 per mo. Near ph. 714-8'19·1284 "" .... ... ••••• •• •• •••••••••••••• t b i we 11 1 o cat o d lina & PaJoe Verdes 2 BR, 2 ba, bl\nt, 2 car Ono short blk to 45tb St airport No lease req o r C M . 5 3 6 · 7 6 6 9 VISleN COf"CMaa del Mer 3722 townhouse. For adults •Large privawdecb g~rage . Golf course beach. Also yearly 833_3223 9Tilnooi:. HARDWAR E STORE . .....;.R.;..E:...'W_A_R_D_! __ ___, __ •IAl.TY ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ly. •24llr~uncy v1ew . $235. " USO. leases. 846·8362 day11, Beach. M1:111i cash o.ut LOST: Gold Lion Pin, Vie. 552-7500 28r,1Ba,frpl,pa&.lo.S.ol 3bedrooms,2balhl •HeatedPool&-Saunaa 49'-2339 642-4348eves. NO. Costa Mesa Dental/ due to .Prior coi:nmat· Penney's Nursury. Pt' bwy. Avail July 15, $295. •Fresh palnt&carpeta •Assigned covered •-1 t ,.. .. d Medical/Ofcsuit.es avail menl. Wall seU for mven· Rogers Gardens bW IEHTALS 547.09931496.1981. :eozyrireplace parking _,..._U~'!..!.1-a...-...1 3tOO NEAR beach. H.B. 3 br From $345/mo. Mr. tory & fixtures. Approx Sentimental value: Sunny patio. •Additionalfreeparicing or 11....w-house. Aug. only. All O'Kee!e,54!HU.38 $3 0 · $ 3 5. 000. Net Reward ' 552.7350 2 BR, 2 Ba .. $300/350/3GC 3BR.,2BA ........ $385 4 Br. 2~ Ba. bonus .. ~ Costa MHa 3724 3-4 BR. Furnished ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUMMER RENTALS RAISOR'S REALTORS 4523 Campus Dr .. Irvine Campus Valley Shop Ctr. CALL 833-8600 LOWRATlS •Studio & l BR Apts •Water Beds •TV & Maid Serv Avail *Phone Serv, Hld pool •Children Section 2376 Newport Blvd, CM 548-9155 or64S-3967 -Garden settmgw/pool •Maid service avail ••••••••••••••••••••••• furn. $500. 536-0321 $12·$15,000. Growing bus. · · •Fullgaragew/storage •Furnitureava.il. • CdM Sgl. to 1750 sq. ,rt. Great potential. Owner, FOUND : Small brown Yours for Just$225. 12fSjfi?1!etzJ;ftZJ))1 PARK NEWPORT Jr. 1 Hwy, drps, A/cond d. 675·7283or 494-8253. male Dachshund with THE VENOOME Open M·F lC>-6 flCltllU£W*Clrf! , br. Avl. J~ly ." A~t. Elev, cpts, pkg. 40-. red collar. 375 Magnolia, 1845Anahelm 54.S-8628 Satl0·5.Sunl2.0 $300 mo. ancls. Tenrus, Masters Ownr/Rltr. PallelMfgSSOOMcross CM i ~~~~~ pool, s pa, etc. Call: 673-4120 RetailJewelry -·-·-------- 2 BR, 2~ BA Studio apl. 644·6"20 Eve. Guard Service$600M gr. F O U N D : Youn g Bltns, D/W, cptg It drps. Huntington • Bo'helon 300 SQ PT, crpts/drps, Pizza. Money maker beaut i cut . rem a I e Patio. $265 mo. '768 •l llt,211 BALBOAPENIN.PT. $9S.permo.Call646-21.30 Llquorstore. Bassett,tricol.App3yrs Joann. Agt. 838-8081 Pacific •2 .. & 0. Desirable duplex, upper, or679-3709. HOLL ....... D au~· .... Ess n s pacious, tile, cpl, "'" •. _.... H.B.846·1659 1-2 II WfLOFT '7110ceanAve From $175 ·$-US dshws hr . Disposal, EX~C. BEACH Of'C. 645·4170SALES540-.0fiOll FOUND: Dalmation, ooe ' PvtPaUo,frpl,lyrlse <714 >536-l4S7 Mesav.rdefa1tl.Adoms thermoheat.Summeror Suat~ on l_ake. In~x: 1000 SQ. rr. Gift Shop. yr, male, white,~ u h I t s· I AvailableJune lst Ma nagedby 540·1800 longer.673-2009 ~.?5.,acvl\ile. Ask for Nancy. Canner.Y Villa"e. Gd. ears .Ca lif Class1e Nr. New 4Br, 2~ Ba. 2 oac ~ or ap · m g e o-ov&..IY" " Sl.ory. Next to pvt park workm~ l~dy only. No HAYLOFT AP'TS William WaltersCo NEWPORT Bch cheerful . ~otential Sc~rborough 846-8793 W/swl·m & tcnn.;". ~ ... ,., pets. 64_6_·3_0_11 _____ 1 283 Avocado, CM & clean 2 hr. Block from EXEC. Suites for Lease. Fair, 409 Jl:sl St. NB, L--.---v-· --E-... .-t-h .., ~ llKE TO IEACH ..., R t s 11 f · · & 673-3771 ust Keys· ic. · -lease. 831-2740 work , $160·Mature Adult. Part. 645-0143 re -._. beach & mkl. Wkly ecp ·area, g. o cs. and Orange. REWARD! 551·4049. furn. Clea11, lrg 1 br. HEAR SHOPPING . '[I,, • ~o-.!",.:~. 673-0236 storage rm. l36e sr-full MCMMy Wanted 5030 646 2360 Mew C~ Beuuliful new 2 BR • service. Griffitn Bldg., --· --------Pool , util pd. No CEDAR WOODS s tudio apls. 1-~rplcs , . Oceanfront beach house. Lido Jsle. Call: Elena ••;•••.••••••••••••••••• LOST: Male cat, blk 6: LCIC)Uftaleach 3248 children/pets.~·2738 329 University Dr, near bltns, dishwashen;,2car 3405 Seashore.,NB. 3+1, 846·86887:30AMto4PM 50 Vo discount on ~ccured whte. long fur. V.ery ••••••••••••••••••••••• 4 llr. 2 Ba. 5 min. to beach. B k B l br 2 b & garage. Sttndecks. From CORONA DEL MAR sips 8. Gar. prk g. Phone, . . . $60,000 nole. Call Mr. friendly. ans . to George. OCEANFRONT Laguna Avail. July & Aug. $325 dac a/. • $ r $260.536-2579 . 2 Br Townhouse, frplc, dryer, bikes. Alsc OFC in CdM, Pac1f1c Cst Fulton, 558·9548 or Vic. SOth & River, NB. RoyaJeCondo.3 br,l!ba. mo.548-3029 E:rl~ide .r~:i:.74~85 . from$275.1Brfrom$205. Garage Apt, s ips 4, Hwyaddress,325sqft.2 673·0997 548·01~. ,. or •NEW TRIPLEXES• Pool, tenms, continental beaut. view. Open Housf Rooms. Pvl. Jusl r~ec. M~ T t ~:~: f~.7~~r·~~I , t:~: SPACIOUS, de.luxe 2 hr 646-1164 1.2,& 3 BR. $195 .. $295., breakrast. Some ocean & 673-1858 or 675-894!1 675-2051 -D ~ges. rus 5035 Lost-Killen, white w/ bile. " d I t CASA VICTORIA $375. Patios, F/P, 2002 Se • R--"'~ ,.,.SO • s Begonia St, CdM. Wed. Adults only. 7l4·499·r.71 up ex ups atrs, patio, Catalina views. parate OceanfrontCancellation lusttMss ........ "'"' ••••••••••••••••••••••• <.:all Debbie 673-9149 LCIC)Ufta Niguel 3252 Westcliff $250. 67 5- 1849 ~:. ti:.i;o ~':!'r!'r~~ 2 H~~~n~o:!~· :::: 9 hr, ~~~~n~e~io;;~ec1::c~ $2256tJ:.til 1112· 2 :ZIJ:8531 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LOANS up to 80% Persoeals . 5350 ••••••••••••••••••••••·•--------•I Adults-No Pets Sec. i:ate W/W cpl, drps, patios or 644-2611. THE COLOlll...IY TD -•1/ 01 ••••••••••••••••••-••• Spacious 2 Br, H:i Ba. 1 BR Furn $l65 Pool, Rec. Rm. Elevator balconies. Encl. gar. IJ2 SPEND JULY 4th on th " ht Lo-z '0 PREGNANT! home. Frplc, sunroom. Lots of bllns. pool. walk 525 Victoria,642-8970 mi from ocean. No pets. Oceanfront. Beaut. 3 br 30 RETAlLSHOPS 2ftd TD Loc.s ca ri 0 g confidcnt\9dl coastal & Mtn views. lo shopping. 1h mi. $200/mo. Warner& Bolsa THE EXClTING June 28th to July 5th. Prime reasonable space Lowest rates Oran)!e Co counseling & refen'al. $365. beach. 93clA~_:Sl. ~~~d:O~'Zd~l:.r~0P~~'. Cbica. 4662 MUo, apt. A . PMALINMUTMESESTOAAl'TNPTS. $400 a wk. or 2 br, $300. available large & sm~llh. Sattler MfcJ. Co. AbortiOf\, adoption & 640-1644 or548·28'73 ..,..., 846.caA7 .• 673-9499 Old world charm wit 642-2171 545-0011 keepi'ng. --------------------•! 527 W. Wilson ;642-1603 "°"' BCH Fr h · d bl • . enc wan ows, ga es Serving Harbor area 24 APCARE547-2563 VIEW HOM£, Cul·d-Sac, D P • t 3726 3 B 1 1 r 2 BR cpts drps new Bach, 1&2 BR. from$165. JULY SPECIAL & trees. Adjacent t o years 3 Bdrms' l! bu, 2 car gar, ana Otn r. ower , enc · pa 10·• . · t' · 1f & ' a · Adults, No Pet.s 2 Br, color tv, patio. 20 Fes t iv a I of Ar l s ...:....--------Cl u bhs e & Pool. A ••••••••••••••••••••••• crpts, d rps. Nr. OCC. pain , near wy m JOr B IP . Pt 2ndLOAMSW ... ..-B> . ...,....,. Arter6 557-0350 shopping $175 No pets 1561 Mesa Dr. Miramar, a emn . Grounds. """' Bargain al $385/Mu! 1-'h : 2 HR. $25Q. -v. ' 545·0760o.r847-0070. . (5 Blks EastofNewp()rt $150wk. 552-0539 580 BROADWAY WE HAVECASH! (714) 645-710.1 days, (714) UTlLS. PD. NEWBREEDAPTS. . Blvd.) LAGUNA BEACH Buy 2ndT.D.'s 831·0409 eves. 496·01U5 & 960-1142 Lrg bach. w/lofl, pool , LARGE .2 br studio, enc. 546·9860 Oc. Vu. House, July Loan on 2nd T.D.'s Mewport leach 3269 Huntiftgton Beach 3740 jacuni, encl gar, ulil's gar, patio & rncd. Infant ~~61::~~4~~1 Ma 494-7915 New Loans-2ndT.D.'s ., .... ., .. .,.,., • .,., ...................... •••• pd. Adult• only. $205. 393 ~~. & w":,::~·..'':.r.~ . 11• j' >:qwlY lnv•mt. Div. S425. 3 BR, 2 Ba, Frplc, NO INCREASE m sum· Hamilton. 645-4411 area,847·4440Avl. July 1 ~e Vacation Retttds 42SO BARNETT MRTG. CO. room for camper, bout mer rent. Beaut 1 br r~m Costa Mesa ·s Finest Loe. ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOP LOCATION 645·2134 2826 Irvine. 646-8883 :i.pts $165 & $175. Spanish Only kind in the area. $159. 2 BR, cpt.s, drps, stv, CABIN, Bi t: Bear, sleeps MESA VERDE AnnouftceMenh/ ----sl> I~ l>ldg, pvt encl gar, Quiet-garden-like-adult enc. gar. 17~ Queens. 12. Col TV. pooltbl, 2 rpl, DRIVE PLAZA Penonals/ do. 1''rpl, bltns, pool.~ 173UI Keelson ~· l blk Ba. WW crpts drps I • 38,.4 Lag Heh. parking. Town & country •••••••••••••••••••••• mo. Lse. 834-1416 w. uf Be ach olf Slater. · ' ood' rvtne "' Drinking problem '! Call Alcohol Helpline . 24 hrs a day 835-JS:«) SPIRITUAL READE,R. Open 10 AM to lOP~ Advice on all malt.er;; . 312 N. El Camino RedJ San Clemente. For appt. Call :492-9034 49'l·9l.J6 PR()£LEMS? WECA'RE "ONE WAY HELP CENTER 24 hr Hot Line 645-8800 2 STORY 3 br, 2~2 ba. con· povl, s~una, lndry, adlls. living. l.ge 1,2,3, Br, 1,2 Kids OK. 84.2-2003 BIG' sundk. Day/wk. 494-8611 for store or office. Ampl Lost & FoUnd ___ _ _ patio, bltns, some w •••••••••• ••••••••••••• M A M M o TH Lake s atmosphere. AnnounceMetlh 510 &BR,38a ,3CarGarage. ~i!·7d lll burning frpl. Beaut.LOVELY 2 br Condo • Deluxe Condo . 1525MesaVerdeDr.E. •••••••••••••••••••••• ••AllNewAbraxast• 2 blks LO ocean. Comm. Mi::.-.... ~mall beach hotel. landsc~, heated pool & w/lerr . $32.5 mo. incl's. Everything furn 'd . CostaMesa.545-4l23 ALLMEWGIRLS , Pool & Tennis Cts. $595. lloorns. s22.so week. Attrac,1av.e rent. wtr., rec. fac's. lsl & last from $165 $125/135 per wk 846-MAGI'S MAGIC s10Special 1 Week ' mo. 645-3370 aft. 5 ApLs. $100 mo. 536-7056 Marti.U.-Apt$. req'd. + $100 damage Oakwood offers lhe eves. . Df~~~s~ri~~r~~c:.m~'I •---•......:... 17331-~ullerton Ave, CM 1777 Santa Ana Ave. CM dep. & $25. cleanup fee. . · h · ,..~ 631-1184 Duplex. Xtra Lgc 3 MR, loguno •~och 37 48 Mgr Apt 113 646-5542 Avail 6180. finest in country club liv· Guest Cottage on mile bi man a ware ouses an Frplc, OtW , 1 blk to bl.-st ••••••••••••••••••••••• ing at a price you can af· cattle ranch in ceotr Laguna Niguel & Mission Hail Shop • NEB D MUS IC FOR beach 1n So. Calif. Yrly OCEANFRONT s tudio, $315, 3 Br, 2 Ba, patio, 2 552·01381213·33G-3979 ford. There's $1 million Nevada . Rec reat.io Viejo areas. llandy t HAS MOVtD TllAT SPECIAL C)C-' lease. $390. mo. 870-9:!03 year round, $195. Util. car garage, near new, no LOCJWIO leach 3848 in recreation facilities. country. Good fishing. San Diego Fwy. 200 l To A New Locallon CASlON ? Have B~d. ----m e. Gre at loc aliun. pets. ••••••••••••••••••••••• NIGHT LIGHTED TEN· Sips 6 to 8. $125-$135 pe 2000 sq £t. As low as 3(> 1894'/z HCS'borll Wall Travel. lnstrumen- EXECUTIVEHOME SJ6-0Jll 642·1603 OCEANFRONT Deluxe 2 NISCOURTS.Afulltime wk. (714)544-0641. per sqft.83l·l~ Costa Mesa tals & Vocals especially 4 br, 2 ba. cpl, drps, frpl, br 2 ba bltns adult..s on· activities director who · c II -60tS for y '642 2370 lg. Country kilch, all. Mewport leach 37 69 Large 2 Br, 2 Ba, bltn ly '497.J26212U,.799-0107 plans parties, BBQ's, TAHOE VAC. Villa:o di 2 SHOPS. ideaJ location CH~Ms:;A~NE ou. . db 1. gar. f ncd. yd . ••••••••••••••••••••••• range & oven. OW. $235. · trips & more! f'rcc Sun· 1..'0fldos on lhe wtr & m th for books.tort:, .candle Tra•el 54SO, Immed . occ'y. $595.$29.95 WKUP.1Bdr,2 Ba 646·3487or548-0173 BEAUT.lg.lowerduplex. daybrunch. pines. Tennis/rec. fac. shop or.art gal.ler~. GrandOpcmngJuneJO •••••••••••••••••••••••· 640-1289eves & Bach. Color TV, maid New 28r over encl gar. 2 br, 2 ba, stv/frig. els. to Plus beau Li fol singles, incl : From $8/ pers. Localed an the M ~I ;t $10 off 0 " servicn SEE EUROPE serv. pool. THE MESA, Eastside. Bllns, cpts, beach . $375' l ease. 1&2 bedroom apls, CALL· VILCOR FRE The Factory, · · JWM 30·.My IS a BR, 2 BA. d~n. Tennis, poo l. 2 blks to bch. Rerrig. Summer or yrly. 548·842:f. 415 N. Newport Bl, NB, drps, adults/no pets. $260 494-4256 or 213-851-3116 furnished h unfurnished. 800·852·7502 673·9606 BY CAR . 646-9681 mo. 673-6041 White Waler view, blc to ~:~ytsbyrrr:c'a~~.' :~~~~ R...tals to share 4300 NEW ReBt~ikl eSrtoSlre or Ofc. CLASS OF ·65. CdM Hi· Purchase any Europun W f B 8 bch. Lease 2 Bd. 2 ba, ••••••••••••••••••••••• s pace. a · E. or School Grads Reunion, Car for deli very 1n aterront.l r,l a. E-SIDE 2 Br, H '> Ba, openl0lo7.Sorrynopet..s Fa irview, N. Costa $275. Adults only, no pets. $280.494-3383: orchildren. WAN.TED : Roommate, Mesa.549 _1551 Aug.2nd,Newporterlnn. Europe&letusplanyour EASTBLUi"F Condo, 536·0717 O k d Stra1ght,maturemaleto N.8 .Ph:6734606by July individual tour. l>'rom Id 'd 4 b 3 .. Encl gar., patio, nu.... rt•---1. 3869 a WOO 5th new y ecor . r, ua. ....ewpo _ _.. share luxurious 3 br con· CANNERY VJLLAG E l · take-off to home-landing, L / t p · s5so crpts, drps & paint. $225 G d J · se op . nee . OM THE BEACH mo. 548_7692 orS44-087S. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ar en do, beaut. rurn. acuiz1, 4500 Sq. ft. M·l includes Lost & found 5300 you'll be in the hands of 673-4246 Furn., util pd., lease, PAR.I .... EWPORT Apartments pool in Irvine. $175. mq.. s mall house & boat ••••••••••••••••••••••• expe rts. Alsolcase&ren- ·wFRT. 3Bdr. 2b ... 30. $165. 675·ltl6.5 AVAIL 7/1. 2 br, 21/a ba, " 547-6791 sheds Could be used for la! cars. EURAUTO, .. . · LOST/FOUNOAl'ET! Lido Village, N ,B. dock, D gar, Npl. lsl. lse. Clean 1 or 2 Br, adults, no ~r~. g:2~0 C~~~· 7~~P~ APARTMB4TS Newport leech RESP. 1''emaletoshr. 2 br shops, boat repair. or-960 2900 Adopllon Low 673 4550 -$550. 968-4456/675-0102 pets, yrly. $160-$180. N . Joann St. cA4.51()0 ...... _ ~ 880 Irvine & den apt. Beaut. furn'd. fi~e. etc. Bar.rell Really. Co;l Spay /Neute~ Info. . I H 80 .... Oii TIR" Al 16th Weslcliff/ NB area. Pool Mike Blake, 642-5200. & DOVER SHOHES-4 Br, 3 _ ts.646·1 1 Luxury apartmen living 645-0550 &jacuzzi$157.50,642·3317 LOST: S m. Teacup Poo-EtRPloy~ B a . b e a u ti f u I I y *$21:5~· l:~il~esna/~~:: overlooking t.he water. --art 6 Industrial R...tal 4SOO die. Cerna le. dark grey. -Preparunoe landscaped . S700 /MO. Apartmeftts 833_8974 Enjoy 5750,000 health SOUTH SEA ••••••••••••••••••••••• Tips of ears blk. Vic 16th ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·8012. Unfu"'ished spa, 7 swimming pools. 7 Almos p h e re, qui el Share furn apt on Bal. NEW BUILDINGS at PL .• btwn Santa Ana Av Schools&. • S ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1363 Baker, 2 Br, 1 'h Ba. li ghte d tennis c~urts. garden apartment, pvt. Isle. Pvt room. balh & 0 C Airport 2400 to 8000 & Orange in CM. Heward ln5truchon 700 l;l0:popoorl 1 St~~~-3 nrB~~h2 lalbo• Island 3806 Adults. $200. plus miles or bicycle patios. 2 Br, 2 Ba, $195. enlr. $120. yrly. 640-4J07 sq ft. am pie parking. 646·9839 or 673-4447 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 0, · y "i I · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 675-4508 trails , putting, s hur-Leda St., E.ofHarborS. ho SOME UNITS F O R .. -. Art Lessons: Prunt,dr,sw. ? .. 4...8063/::10 . r y se.UpstairsApt,28r,28a, fleboard,croquel.Junior of Garden Grove Fwy. Ownertoshare4br me SALE AT 10% DOWN M1ssmg-B1k~.Mono shock l'e r amics, craft s . _._....., __ ., cpts, drps , rrig, stove. 2 BR, 1'~ BA Twa~c. l 's frp, $229.50 monthly; Kamia Village. in Costa Mesa w/resp K ll/I . C le Cali Beach Crwser. 3 speed. Adults /Children.645-9557 Pvt to sm child OK I l d 2 bedroom adlt. $125 + Ir.! util. 0 rva~e en r. from Newport Pier. Mon·---------Newport Crest, Ll nu, 2 Adults $275 on yrs lease. . pa I ' . • . aplasons anadn 2-story. town 534.5595 540-6077. Dan Curtis. (714) 979.9205 day. June 16. Reward, no TENNIS DAY CAMP Br 2 Ba pool tennis 675-0486 or 752-0042 No pets. $180. 726 Joann . .... · 6460'47 · ' 545·3627 h ouses . Electri c ...,EWD•-ir.v L'E·MALE w·~nted to MISSIO...,VIEJO questions. 968-4293. For Juniors. 2 Weeks • .,...l!S. . 1 . 642-5440. N"f 2 BR d-...i. kit h . le pat·os "" VJ"~ .. .. " 642·891:.! Private CI u b . T b P • i ly ·sun~-.... gar, c e ns. pnva 1 FURN OR UNFURN sh~e 2 br house C. M. Handy•~sanDie"oFwy. il B 0 bll ~300 mo y ty ...,EW•ORT b 1 · t. "" ., Teaching Profe.siorl~ :.. i&Br, 3Ba. 2 lks cean. ns . ~ r · " ,.. or a comes. carpemg, Deeorator furnished de· L>e bie, 645-6111 or 200 to 2000 sq.rt. Call LOST : Blac k Lab . Tran s p avail $75. Comm pool/tennis. 3 car 835·343'7 ; eves & wknds A,ARTMEMTS draperies. Subterranean luxe spilt-level ; 1300 sq 646-4176 owner831·1400 Female, 6 mos. Vic. 545·5893 gar. $595. 645·33'70aft5. 673·8484. 2 BR. Unf$135/M0 parking wilh elevators. ft, 2 bdrm-den, frplc, Beach & Bolsa, Midway --------- 2 Br + convert. den, 2 Ba, lolboa PHliltSUla 3807 PLUS UTILITIES Optional mtlid service. plush crptg, homelike F'emale Only, Roommate 2500' M · l CM/17th & city. 8!*2·4169 Swimming lessons in >;our fnfants. No pets Just north of Jt'ashion t lk · los ls needed. furn. yrly. on P I a c e n t la . 2 2 O pool. Any ane. Marlenl!, frplc, 2 blks lo beuch. ••••••••••••••••••••••• N Bl d CM Island at Jamboree and s orage, wa ·an c e ' Balbo I $155 67c 1244 /prkg/ex ... ·t air 12" FOUND " · & I · I 2 B 2450 ewport v • ba\.h & guest bath bltn 8 s . · .,,.. · pwr '"" · : 1 494-3707. Tennis poo pnv gs. PLUSH Large, 2 Br, a San Joaquin Hills Road. ' ft. 646-1252/644-2228 HAWK --------- $375 lease. 645-M.36. on the main bay. Pool, $225. Lg. 3 br, 2 ba. Lower. Telephone (714) 644-1900 gas range & oven. patio Male needs 3 housema.t.es . 548-5468 Learn photography the WATERf<'RONT Security Bldg. 2 parking Children OK, no pets. forrentalinformalion deck, 2 car enclosed lge home CdM, askmg 2500 sq ft shop m Orange -----RIGHT WAY. enroll in spaces. $450 lse. Ask for 557·2S93or64().0980al\.6 garage w/laundry room. $150 mo. 673-3121H, w/ofc . & fncd sto~age FOUND .Pregnant Blk. Beth Koch's photo dass Pier/flout, 3 BR. formal Al 833-9300 or 673-5437 LIVgNearTheBeach! Pay only electri c . 6751519B d W dformachme v · Bol & Be h dining,2ba.Walltowall, eves. 2 BR , 2 Ba , ramlies Ad ults.So.ofCoastHwy, · · yr · ire ·cal. ic. sa ac. designedforlhca mat~ur CasadelSol shop.545·0760 Bl vd. Midway City. forinfo.644·43J2 Cplc, dble gur .. no pets. welcome. Most util pd. Beautiful Adult Apts 5 blks from beach. F\lrn. Offl R t~ 4400 898 1144 $550. mo. yearly lease. 2 HR nr. beach & bay. re· Mo. to mo. $215. 622 $475. Unfurn. $425. 435 c• " • Lease 1000 sq. ft. w/oUice. · ------Piano instruction USC Realtor 642·5200. decorated, lndry, prkg. Hamilton. 642-4821 frofft SI IO Goldenrod, Corona d el ••••••••••·~··••••••••• 110-220 voltage. Heal, hot FOUND: Ulk Cock-a-poo Grad Children/ Adults. Adults, lease $300 mo. -21661 Brookhurst, HB Mar. (714)675-9337. PROFESS L;.,CLASSB'~d water. New bldg. Good male. approx. 6 mo. Vic. Alice J arma n.4!W·3157. YftCJ. FarNly HcNne Agt. 673·6210 Lovely 2 Br. crp\s, drps, 962·6653 Bldg, 27~ Harbor ·' • loc. 645·2244. Mesa Drive, CM. 548-9465 -- S t e p d o wn liv. rm. wood floor. Mature Roonts 4000 C.M. l\.ir cond., wood aft6·30 Jobs W•ted. 7075 w/frpl. 3 br, 2 ba, bltns, Corotta del Mer 3822 adults nope~. S1500pen ••••••••••••••••••••••• panel \tails, drapes, 1200 Sq. Ft. M·l w/front · ••••••••••••••••••••••• self·cln •g. oven, fncd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2260 Placent•a646-3160. MESA VERDE Pvt ent/K. priv. CM carpet, elec., music, office, lge r~ar door. 220 FOUND: Vic. S. Coast EXCELLENT TY Pl.NG Obi gar $545. Avail now. Sunny & cheery 2 BR .. 1 2 Bdrms., l lfll bath $25/wk & $60/mo. up janitor. parking. M.R. 3-Pha~e. Unit 16, $~. 629 Village, Part. Lab. ap-in my home 640-i289 · ba. upper apt. Fresbly 2BR! new crpls, newly wltbpoot.$3MMo. 548_59S4or556-0058 Stever, Mgr. 557-0136 or Terminal Way • Cost11 prox. 1 yr. 546-6528 aft. CallPat675-4177 painted. Carp .. drapes, pa.1nle,d . $150. No STlrSTOIEACH 646-8396 Mesa. Days 540-5710, 6pm. Wl,o;STCLIFF Open Sat. & blt·lns, rerrig. $250 Mo. children or pets. Agt. 2 BR 1 b uni -c ROOMS $20. wk up with eves. 646-0681 . College girl needs :Nm• Sun. Pembroke Ln. 3 br, Call af\ 6 PM 559-1986 548-3209 s'• A •• ...,-kitchen $30. wk up apt. 150 I w eslclff Dr. Found: Med Sz MaJe Dog. mer employment. Wiii 2 ba. grdnr . $475. mo. CHILDREN •·PETSOK 2uR 2'"~B -··-..1Aot.a75 548·9155or645-396'1 NewportFinancialCtr Corner C-2 for lease 8061 Blk/wht/gray. Leather houseclean, babysit, etc. Avl tl/l .642·l055 317LARKSPUR2br,2ba, . • u , *l!;'Ull""'~ Bolsa, nr. Beach Blvd. collar. side Vic: Oak St. CallJeanne9'71*-96'll · frpl, enc. gar, lndry. Easts1deTownhouse& WIHAYl Lge rm, bath, kltc:h, LeetilM)~Spoce 1840, ·1040, 800 sq .fl. Westside C.M. Call to --- TOWNHOUSE 2 br, 21-'' Adu I l s. $330 yr ly . 1 Br. Duplex SVMM ER RENTALS ladry, pool, garage, nr. Call on Site Manager 714-644·6172. identify. 646·5455 Bkkper. Exp. in Acct'g. ba , pool , bltn s, 673·3315or646-0042PM 645·8964or646-4848 Bch, quiet. 494·0462. (7l4 )6"2·3lllext~ . Payroll, laxt'S. etc. Will wash /dry' gar. No pct.s. Fem RENT 600 sq. ft. $110. 1125 FOUND: I rash seller 2·4 set. up books & keep U'lem 675.9188 NR. 'BEACH 2 br. 2 ba, DmMI .. ol1tt 3826 · sq ft. $1.SS. 1200 sq f\ $170. mo, fem. Harbor Cent.er. on pt. time basis. ~1306 --deck, frpl, bltns, gar. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Room & bath w/ kitchen 673-7039/675-5116 548·01'71. NewportCrost,lux.2Br& $350/month to monlh OCEANVlEW privlgs. Exch~ive CdM ----.----.--.-•Energetic, versatile mgr. den condo. frplc, a/c. 675·<>929 2 br. for qual'd. people. area. $150/mo. 831-0038 $95. LOST CAT · Victoria Exper in adver., mkt.g & gar., $475 mo. 645-2622 or rd s.45·4391 . Aft.. 6PM or 645-2622 Beach, Laguna Beach. mail order. UCL.A g.rad. 831-0038. 2 BR & UATH w/sep. 3 ~=-~ 400 SCl).FJ'. Looks like Blue Point 33 w /family . 2t :J/ br & II\ b1t w /pvt. entry ........... "leach Jl40 S-....r l...te 4200 ~~ L ....a. I Siamese. $50. Reward. 923-0122 S• Cl.,,..nte 3276 Yd, gar, adults, no pets........................ ....................... ;/.,,...._.......,. GJ ca f141 I Family pet. 494·1233. ---------- ••••••••••••••••••••••• $3SO lse . Avl. 7 /1. EXTRA Lg. 2 br. Cpt, BALBOA Penln.2bt'apl, ~==..... 131·1600 LOST Samoyed Ttlurs ~!'!~ ..... ~!~ PLUSH 2 br, 2 b1.1 new 675-0657 . 6'2·'7912. drpa. Slove. $15$ mo. 1 blk to bfi)' & oeean. ~ ....,.. 1 h . c p · t Condo. Great Oce1uwlew 1 Sl!.5·6504 968•7123 arl 6PM or $120. wk . July only . 30,000 Sq. Ct.~ Metal n g l an rown . otn Account Clerk, It exp. &l 1 $450 962-MSO Blda. 2 Acre sadeyard. Homes, Laguna Naguel. typ(}, 10 key. AIR •AJP. t;L~GANT 3 br, 2 bia. 316 IRIS 2 br, 2, ba. den. anyUmewkods. 9W sq ft. Nr. Beach & Please call.499-3802. CaJ1556-0434 Beaut. bUls vl4,tw. Xlnl. Obi. frpl. secl d. paUo, Overlootu Golt Courie 3 LIDO Lux. 2tlr, 2ba apt. Warner. Prln. only, ('114) Los h" al EnaU h neighborhood$4SO. wshr/~rycr., $375 mo lO Br' apacloua, clean, Re!rlgeralor. Security. t't'pl, patio, 3()' deck, wtr. 842-0433or (2U) ~-0681. Sbt~ewpdl:t I: Cap~. A~ AARemltors 492·2100 mo. incl ii· grdnr . adults, no pets. Inquire Pool, Jacuiu1 Rec:. Bid vlew.675-6359 1,,,1~!:~tft..r--NB 2000SQ.FT.w/Sotc'• Pall.sades area. on 6/23. vtc~:.1:;.osux~ Agt10wnr. 6'73·20S8 ~r 5GCKA Fernhill Cr. HA w /.exerc 11e rm Blkto ~acb-NewCondo. v AGT.S4l-6032 OrangeCly.Alrport Nwptlaas.(l)556-91&9or S. ,,._ a 67S..6160 84t-634e. Billiards. ColocTV. Jacunl/volleyball. SP6 963-7178 (.96..03U __ P..._r_c_m_c_a_llos_pt"-'-tat __ Caph..._, 327 1•24 G IRVlN~~cT!!?A OR. "' ••"~·wk . ...,..5700. •1~0 IA -_,....,..,. AP•RTu ENT M•n•-• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cott. MHCI -•NEARIN ~--..... "" .....,.. • • up a.vr._ .. _ ~ 4600 REW .6. lllft n ... --- COMPLETION drps air balb. l'1S01 ..... w-AIUilJ Malure co uplp to VIEW, lrg mst.r aulle, ••••••••••••••••••••••• • MODERN 3 br, rear B ~"2834 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ln den, 2bl, frplc, D/W, ZBR,2ba.1unkenUvrm. THIHU~TOH $155.SBT,2b&,blktobcb. houte OD ocean. Compl. BeachBIH. ,.,..., v ...... ~ Lost Female Siunese. manaa• '7S unlls pt'e• cplJ!, drps . Xlnl aru. l'rpl, blto&, lndt)', paUo. H ... HTSAl'TS ()a r •I e . y rt Y W furnilhed. $250, Wk. WMt NEW plush office bldt. Vlc. La Paa area, Mls· sli1e area ln Costa Mc:sa .. S3.'M>: 83911 Viad Aaua A/C, aar. Adlts. '225. &xe~a ... adull.. apU Newport.&42•ll03 Newport. &MJ.7911 for~· lo 6 rm aultes. Con w-.4•.. slooViejo.830-38lS ~~lbl': ~~~~~ ! <Camino LH Ramblas ~.140.5374 adjacent to Hunt. zBRDuplex aund«k nr servaUon. hrenco rm, xcro ?:~~:t1!!~~s!'; LOST: Family pet. 1.4. apt It utlltios. ldeatjob oft ram P' · 491•0001 Mature 111 adlt, lbr Harbour 8ch. No 'pell, s'en • BEACH TOWNHOYES copleT. NT. OC Ai wk" muaUleep z adulll treY male cal. Whl. apot for riaht CQUPtc. )VrUo A9&·12'5 atove/ftlg, cpt/dl1J&, Utli •lS814SJri&Se Qt.llena onl1. $225 yrl)' IN SUNSET BEACH.. 833·3'40 It 2 ehlldrn. M\&11 have on chest. La.st seen nr. Claui11ed Ad N01 3lS. s.N AM 1210 pd. as Valtncla. $144. , l/J/3 801\. FRO~ "~.Oll~ CALL (114) 140•H48/ WAlHllROMT all modern oonve· Spyglass Hll\a ~I. Dally p\lot . P.O. Box ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr. 1bope Baker/Men· M0-144Jor._, 8 ·-..... 13 Dienca. Kom ea . R•ward l 1560,Coat.Meaa,921526 dola Year\y, 3 Br, 28a. l lk -il'ol Me___.._.. ........ 14B7 $W.18R, p«,Ulll~ . LARGE I b.r, 1 be... Bcb .• un mo. Avail SANCLIUllENTE s..;~~oro('Cll •·7&3Se\'f.9fwlmda _;~;__;_·.;,..;.;. ______ IARE You Looking For SUS 1 br.s\ove,JlftaJea a BR._ uUI ]Id, chlldrft mo. Sep. I•=· pvt lat!Sled..MS·'l'OIM Beach Apte·Seletllon S15Q.$22Sll0ftlh ChrlaUan CoupleJSeek FOUND; Small gr,. tab· JPB SECURITY? Tb• 2BR,klds,~1•ra11 welcome. No pet.t. Cpt.a. patlo. doted 1 .... Nr. OUS.,.. b . ~rorn••,srn week Vlewolbo.u•water house l1t Nwpl/Mcu ble, w/1reen collar. A.f\MY baa lWod IN'-Yll 1''ff Bro.er. drpa, patio ......... lJ80 HunUn1ton Harbour. PENT H &lt l r • " • • · · k d •· Redhill ii MecArthur *tll. Call Mt--251129, u k HOMirlWI Wa11-ce, Apt 8,Gu•7* Ml·alll, 1'4-· "'-· Oteaavltw, DOOl. $1'11 + CAU.BS THAHENRY llU.•IW.Y area. No J no pewo. . torl05. • ..... ..m.iau NolH. uLUI . Yrty ... _ a&A&.TOU -..ult Realtor l1Mlll -...m .. ,. . • DAILVPll.OT Ffh!!y,Junll'7,1971 11 it ... Butld it ... Oiaper it ... Hammer It ... Carpet BERY.ICE . DI REC~R" :n.. .. Cement it.,.Wire it ... Hoe it ... Clean lt ... Mow · • , I '6 1 ' I ~ Tr.: Press it ... Paint it...Nail IL.Plaster it ... Flx It ... · . . -- AtlltA.a... e..,..s.na cww e... ••arallerticel L,..w.-. ,...,, ... ,,.. ... n u., T.,s.u · ... ,................... ..•..•................. ....................... ...................... . ...................... ··•···················· •...............•.••................•......... ······················· Blc.-vlngabybclng your Carpet 4t UpholAlery Mal un woman wllJ o...raliKaiDt•remodel ROTOTILl.JN0'25 MAl\V'SPLUMBINO •TopSoil•CoJnpmt.• O-.A contract.or, free est, Cl eanlna. Steam It babysit lolaota • youoa uality/lhlntJ~ (:omm/in~me/resldence Landscapln&..sodSaJes. · •WaJlpapwHanlln.I• •&4e·97• •Mulch•Redwood• Uti prof. conaultant. Cal Shampoo. Free eat. children. NB • CdlC. 8od. eprkln, aoU llacNelll•MN29:2 Free est. Maat.ercharae By J'ormerlnltruc&« NO JOB TOO~ Call~ l.962·~ 648-7811 . ' 673·3218. cleaQup . "8U·JH1/ Daya/eves960-2170 Car1Rtbko·•"'9 -• • 6 .. ttol. HANDYMAN-Homes I& Rep1lt, replpe, wa.Lel' J 0 ,h n I. ca .r pet • c ..... -.or Apta. Con1clentloua Ford's Lancia~~ •THI HA»••... beat.en. ServiceUnes. ~-· •••••••••••• Upholstery,Dri ••••••••••••••• .. •••••• Japaaes e E&pe r Craftsman...... Sod/Lawns/Sprinklers D.Schwart:18r.W.UOl· Honestwork.162-9315 BABYSIT-MYHOME (s oil retardants)'. F .H.Gerwick&Son L•nd acape. Fre Llo/Jnaured.907817 COSTA M&.CiAAREA Degreasers & au colo Add/Remod Eatlmatea • Dellpa. PAln taP LANDSCAPING, Sum· "'ff..Ext .... ~.FWreee do~'.:.._~~c.R Ppllu.!:!>,1'!,•e.!'~ble', ldre * ~7-618!h brightners & 10 lni No. Bl·llml Speclallud lo patJo COY IJ ed ttradl ._. ••• ,__,.. ,,_ • .._. ... bleach for your whit 673-60tl 548-2170 en, feacln~, fiab pond. lc:euSe, • ve C:OU· mer maint. & cleanups. Greg 960·276'/ Pele cleared $9.to. -.mo n-i.~1t or • exchange roi ....... otb ~' pae to rve, Bartend " Reas. Call for free est. u. .... 1....: .. us""'" '· carpets. Save money b ""Y er --'1 Cleanup. $31 Minimum. ..n .... 17 -'"" h-op 1~r M••I •llt apt or large rm & bat.b saving me xtra tri-. Nooe Better! Dick Hull· work. 979.7731 alts, Ph ..,.. .u ---------1 6'1-1403 Clean living rc>om. dinfA man & Son .· Add . MZ-0885 alt t. : '96·22'9. t to DOOD Reuonable. Prof. Paint· •••••••••••••••••••••• & h 11 •15 An Remodel·PaUo Shelter· . wk:dys. Malllhft..ce lng. lnt·Ext. Abo apta. PROF~ONAL · ...._H Service rm a • · Y Decks. lic/bood.14'-7588 Cleanups, Treework, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach area. 751·0684/ PROPERTY •••t>••••••••••••••••••• $7.SO, couch$1.0,chair~. Gardeninc, Mino All Types General Malnt 631-5706 • MANAGEMENT NANCY BARNES 1.S y rs . ·exp. is wha ~ LDdacp'g lOyra in QUALITY WORK Paint, ---------1 Typing Service. Reas. counts, not method. I ....................... MS-•S • aAa. H 4RI WINDOW WASHING, QUALITY Paintin1 at a rates by the page or work myself. Gd. refs. Dreumaki.ogintbeEuro-· ••••••••••••••••••••••• clean·uP gardening, etc. reasonable price. boor.640-S8&Sor6'0-5921. S3l-OlOl. pean ·Manner. June lllKE'SGARDENING •HAULING• Exper. rers. Jim6*3829 644-6510 3%orGross ee Removal, limbilll & Shrub c~rina· RotoU.11· lng. 64.2· . Ford'• Tree Service Experienced Crew. • Lic/lnsured. 962·7817 Upholstery ••••••••••••••••••••••• VINYL REPAJRSERV. Cuts, tears, bums, re· color. Freeest.6.9-~ WlltdowCle '9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C....t/Co.aete special FREE swim auit Quality YarcUlainL EFFICIENTasFASr --------1 Aptl • Comrnertial l.S yrs. Experience c.,.....,. ...................... w/any $50. pant.s suit. NB,Cdll,CM•SM-0930 **~-03&7•• M~ p!t:s~o~HANal, reG:.oFree ••••••••••••••••••••••• LEONlTECONCRETE Designed"madejustfor GENERALHAULING -~, Es. M ZinkDevelopment lesldnce/C.... S~VE & Profit. Custom youbyCordayFasbklnl.Japaoeae Gard~ner. ••••••••••••••••••••••• t.att.5P .6'13-58:29 131TuaUnAve Free est. ~3 !'emod~ repair,, add-on, g1~:t:i~.1 ~r?c·1c.?t~l~: Byapplonly.55M232 gre'::~e~eFr~!10e8l;·. ·~~o::::• WJLL1AMS. & Sons Platter/I.,...· Tustin-5'7-0889 >nsulation. Free est. & . 64()-4349 ...... ._,... P • Masonry. Bnck/BJock/ ••••••••••••••••••••••• Use lhe DaiJy Pilot "Fut Designs. 645-3439. patios, etc. . Electrical .,.._ M 0 V IN G • b au ting' Stone. Call 581-7829 Result " Service ---------•Patios, Driveways, Con· ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Reli bl VJEOltY NEAT PATCH ._..__ Directory. Your service MASTER Crartsm.ans crele work. Tracto ELECTRIC IAN. S m l • garage c eanup. a e BS & RESTUCCO _,_,, . I lty Call TOKYO TO.M lutservice. 963-6'52 Mo-i-Fr t 893-l'39 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 11 our spec a . Sp~clally . Remodehng. work. Free est. 83'1-8832. jobs/ maint/repairs. 22 .. ··~ ee es · · JlEP AIRS All t 6'2·:1678, ext. 322. fbush work, refs. l''rce yrs exp. lie 233108. Weedy! Care of every· ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"Re · . ypes . ..;..:.;;......_.; _____ _ est. Guar work'-99-3105. College Students seeking 5'8-5203. thing for you. 642-1 HAULING &MOVING Mo v In~ Hauling Plunlbang 88• free est. Uc. Walt --------.. , w o r k C o n c r e t. e C.M · Yd & Garage cleanup. Cleanup. 2 College Stu: ••••••••••••••••••••••• 830·S020 anytime. USE THE 'custom Carpentry. Driveways, patios. Exp. G-.DoorOpHlrl BOB'SGARDENING Reas.rates.642-7944 dents. Exp. & Reas. JUSTPLU ... NG7 DAILY' PILOT 'Fra ming orfinish.Re· J ac k 5 48·0433-Ro ....................... CleanUps&NewLawns . 640·1749. FastServ ReaaRates S.wlRt/AMetatlw .. F ... ST model/Addition549-41S9 557.6545 •GENIEOPENERS• Bef7·30oraAS646-2056 Large truck, hauling & . . J tO CaUT . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ Jtelildl R dd U Summer Specials. . • clean up s , f r ee est. Movmg/Hauling. Student WI ne o. We fit" adjust your pal· RESULT .. C m A Pa os, Installed & Guar. Gold ee Trimming, Cleanup, ~ Richards Haul· w /large truck. Reas. JUS*T_.~2L~~B.ING tern. You sew il. Pants abinets, car ports, Child Care Coast Elec. 551-6275 & Hauling, Sprinkl ers. mg. Barry.548·9723 &839-5779 .,. ~ too!..PatlernfilUng&ad· SERVICI g ara ges· Mr· Lee ••••••••••••••••••••~•• 581·1122. Free est. 54S-29CJ. L.R. OTIS Plumbing justing sva. 646-0485. DIRECTORY ~3562 SUMMER DAY CAM Pailtthtg/PQIMrilMJ Water htrs, allaizes, dis·....;;__..:;..... ____ _ CarpetSenic:e are back !! Grades K-8 G•dl•g apanes.e Comp~ete Hwec.le•lllg ....................... posais, stoppages, re· UaetheDailyPllot"Fast For Result ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1Swk,inc.allact.ivities. •••••••••··~·~··•••••••Gardening Ser~1ce . ••••••••••••••••••••••• Pror Painter .. hones t pairs, remodeling and Result'' Service Service Call Ca;rpet man·reasonable, Monthr u Fri,9to4.Xtra Land.scape, Maiot.p>ance, Planling /cuthng / HOUSECLEANINGiaour work, reas. lnt/ext, free repipiog. New Construe· Directory. Your service 6•2·5671 repa i r s-installation, hrs. avail. Central Bibi Sprklr s, Cleanup, cleanup. Free eat. Business. Call Janice's est. Rt!fs . 548 -2759, lion. 24 Hrs. lie & bond Is our specialty. Call bt. J22 cleaning. Call 581-8956 Church. 645-5050. •TREE Work. 542·2773. 642-3102. Raggedy Anna.~ 642·3913 642·6263 6'2·5678, ext. 322. ~~~':! ..... ~!.~~ ~~!!'::! ..... ?! ... ~-~~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ .•.•. ?!~ ~!~ ..... ?!~ ~~~ •.••• ?!~ ~~~ ••••. ?!!!~~~ ..... !!~~ • Col students, p/t st.a, de-. ·· MASS~USE, ~elp Want· ••••••••••••••••- 7100 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Assembly & l',actory I EAUTICIAMS liv. Eves/Sat. Car, phone ed. Wall Tram. Call for Helpers. Apply, SAM, 62'J Now interviewing ror: nee. Mr Lyons 848-lOCM JUNIOR. SALESMEN appt. 631-1184. PETRI E'S APPARR SHOP Sec1etary w I xlnt sldlla. part-time or full. Start immediately. Nr. O.C. airport. 833-3640 Terminal Ave, No. 6, CM Mew porter ... Saloll COMPANION for elderly M echc:mic LAGUNA HIUS I .. ASSEMILERS Call: 644·066lor~ woman, live·in. Fountain Ages 12-16. Earri $20·$40 per week Q ~ I A SEClETARY Mt-6 , .a.. f'd Valley,962·4133 •·getting new subscribers to the DAILY needed ; Mazda ex· p801Dg ft INrHtt. . ..,. mo s ex..., •. pre •Beady Operator• PILOT ft h l d S t d perie nc e necessary. 116'"' in PC assembly, harness Exclusive salon. Exper'd Cook /Housekeeper, ex-a er SC 00 an a ur ays. Rotary.engine overhaul PotltlOM 0,... For Hard working with sound shorthand, filing, typing s k i lls . IBM Exec. Typewriter, Newpor\ Center Office. Immed. opening. $650. Send re· sume to Ad. 451, DaiJy Pilot, P .O.Box 1560, Costa Mesa, ca. 921626 cbn,nector , solder as: 644.8040 552.3833 per. Uve·in. Small rest Must be out of school by 3:00 PM. No preferred. Contact Buck s~bly · Color code, no home for elderly 1n Costa d e 1 i v e r i e s or co 11 e c t i n g . Falkn e r , Service Mana9ers -. Assistant MonCIC)erS !' '.d. Xlnt co. benefits •Beauty Operator, eitp., Mesa. 5 day wk. Call aft , .Transportation furnished. Huntington Manager. Cashiers & Sal~ople ms ude 1 wks vac. aner6 pd vac. gd loc. Costa 6PM 968.3130 B h Ml -·-...... _. E 11 t t •t • f lif" d J!lo's, 11 paid holidays, Mesa, 557.2066;557,m18 · • eac -Fountain Valley areast call ra~ ~ xce en oppor uni ies or qua 1e grqup ins. starts day of Cook, lunch/dinner, ex-847-4360 645·5700 applicants. Outstanding Employee btre &manymore. hautyOpeatou p 'd, .h r s 12·8: Blue 10 · E 1 Benefits. For Interview contact L. Doc"fllE111for W/foUowing, beach area. Dolphin, 3355 Via Udo, Equa pporturuty mp oyer MEDICAL p . , --N B FronlOfc S600St. Masterman. (213) 865·4417. etrie s <Div Addressograph/ Mallie's Wig & .Beauty · · Trans, dictaph, insur. Los Cerritos Mall. SECRETARY , Multigraph) Salon, 548·3446, asit for CoolcS.-'--......._W..ted 7100 u.a...w..tect 7100 pegbrd,billing. lmm ed . opening in 2921 S. Daimler, SA Karen. P"""" ··-.__,. onwop Exper'd Only Please education dept Musl Diela.,..., Supv. for 70 bed •••••••• • •••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• · 714 /546-lSSl •J NewportCenter have xlnt sec'y skills, Equal Oppor. Employer conv. hosp. SaJ. range F1oral Designer/Mgr. Employment Help W..ted 7100 Help Wmtecl 710~ medical terminology Boys & Girls $3-$4 per hr. Must have Exp'd. Top Pay. Neat ap-INSURANCE SALES ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• req'd. Salary & benefits ASSEMILStS completed course in pearance. Friendly. Ask ConsultantsAgency i---------•l•--------111 Solde ring, mech. as· 10lol4yearsolage.Dai-dietary superv. at 2 yr forMn.Allen,64.S-O<S3 567SanNicholas Dr competitive. b d . ly Pi1ol delivery routes col. Call Ba"'"ew Coov. whit Newport Beach 640-6150 R.E.SALES RN'S & LW'S . Contact Personnel ore se.-n ly or nu press ex· may be available in your H f J •• 3505 GIMHAL OFC No exp nee., earn tn Fountain Valley per.req'd. C.M. 642·8080 area. Earn profit for de· osp or appt.6'2-· you team, part·timeev Motel Managers, exper HELP! Expe r 'd acute care Communityffospital ~U'J!-0 ',COUNTER SALESMAN 'MANAGER F I t i m e , s d a Y s . •· knd.s r u ti be liveries & cash. trips or COU ... T-'-llU. ... w • u . mew good salary & good We are closing out the hos pital only. P /llme. 17100EuclidatWamer h d. , llin " a..w Cons truction back· qualified. · 97 121 mere an 1se 1or se g Pref. exper, ii not will ground helpCui. Various Farme rs Jns ura nc apart. 2376 Newport Harbor View Homes Contact Mrs. Ciolli, 9· 1 new s ubscriptions. For train. Full & p/time duties. Good typing G Blvd.CM.548·9755. Tract and have more Costa Mesa Memorial S . . · . ro m t ·o please all roup l ds lb h Hosp1"t al 301 V1'cton·a ervace Station Allen· a.n r a a n c openings. 2547 Eastbluff skills. Reply •-Classif1'ed Ed Lana· CM\.l ea an we can an· ' • d t "d D •-642 4321 F S ... ,,...,. ..... URSES AIDES dl CM . ., ..... 2734. EOE . an • ex per ·. ay .. · · rom an Dr, NB Intervws ad no. 434, c/o Daily " e. '"" F 11& / A Cle mente-San Juan --------• Exper'd . Bayview Con· FOR INTERVIEW eves. u P lime. PP· C . 1 8am·2pm. Pilot, P. 0 . Box J.S60, ,... _ -_ -,..... 1 ,.._ ~ ly Shell Station, 17lh & . apas trano area, ca l Costa Mesa, Ca,....,.... ~~ va escent. """la ..... ,,.a, C ... LL 67'27601 SALES t . d 9 0630 dM.iss. Vi ;;KlfNIO ., .... 350.S "' -, Ar mtereste lrvine,N.B. • 4 S· an aon e· Credit Investigator 101VINE PERSONNEL -'""'-·-------• · El T all · " male/fem. 22 & over. . . FAcper., good opp. to ad· JO-oro area, c Part lame. Experience NURSES AIDES Sharp, energetic, resp. Servict: Stallon Attendant vance,toppay.Perm. 581·6310. preferred. Cont.act Dan. GENERATOR, SERVICES~AGENCY h'f Con H extroverttoworkevesin full lime, exper. pre· 36Zl W. l stSt..,S.ANA Equal Oppor. Employer Bay Area Finance. STARTER 488 E.17lh (At Irvine) Alls c'aW642.~3 osp rug making shop In So. ferred.:Ch;evron Station. 979·4730 &979-4733. . 1 Suite224 CoslaMesa ---------1 Coast Village. Must like 3000Fa1rvaew,CM loat Repail"Men DENT AL .._LT.ERlllo...I .._'TOR . Call 642-1470 . qrange C~. Studio is s~k· retail selling. Fun al· SHAaP GUYS! ~·Auto M l h t rf t . E A "A , ----._. mg a retired or serm re· mosphere Call Rug us ave wa e ron Chaarside asst. xper · REBUILDER ------------lired B /W portn~il Crafters,s.6..a:wo. Interested in a Fashion boat yard exper. Need pref'd. C.M. 54().7617 Leather craftsman for pnnter w/customquality Merchandising career. neat worker w/good re-M t h al for' used car dept. Salary cord. Blackie's Boat Dntal/Assist. Laguna Bch Leather exper. Also, f/t..ime "Girl Sales Clerits us ave s es exper. -and all benefits. Op11. for Yard, 673_.,o.,"'. EXP. TOP PAY. PERM. shop, Tbe Village Tan· Frid a Y'' w Is ome We have a spanking new Full & p/time positions ...,.... Ort.ho assist, cbr side, 3621 W lST SANA .. k l d f b l avail. Call form· lA!rvw. .. Mechanic adv,ancement. Pleasant ---------• Full/Parttime.552•7800. . , . . nery,494·2U.. now e ge o P o O· Jr. Market opening in working conditions. See graphy. Send resume lo Huntington Bch. in Mid· • THE LOOK .Service Mgr., Howard DENTAL ASSISTANT, Live.Jn wanted. Caree classified ad no. 433 c/o July. Looking for really 644-6500 Chev .. Dove &QuaiJSts.. BOATS exp 'd chai rside, en -GEHERALOFC cpl w/8 yr old son needs Daily Pilot, P. 0 . .Box1~~~~~~~~~~I sharp run time "parti---------NewportBeach. thusiastic.CaUS48-8844. Small Orfice, pe rm long term, perm. help 1560, Costa Mesa, Ca 1-time help. lf you have SHOE s&•Es p/time. Lite typing. w/cbild care, housekeep· 921626 bad grocery or liquor A.I. AUTO MECHANICS MIU Work.en DENTAL, Secretary/ Good at figures. Call ing "lite cooking in that REAL ESTATE sales experience, we Part time pos. for sharp. Must be expenenced & Recept. We. need that 492-4&42 or der of prefer ence. SECRETARY would like the opportuni· yng. gal! Balboa Island reliable . Steady job, Carpewlcas exceptional penon who Must be congenial, cons· PAINTERS/ ty to meet you and dis· location. PH: 673-7189 good pay. good hours. &u1itte/Mldl1 is looking for the excep-1---------•I cientious & dependable. IOAT IUILDERS Downey Savings cuss the possibility or a art. 6PM co. benefits, retirement Ffnisll CCll'plalet 1 tional job. You will need Gew1L...,.•1 Call 714/956-9'2161Moo·Fri West.sail Corp. needs a & Loan future with our com· ---------plan. outstanding word skllls, Tne A s ... !"'-" 9·5. reliable man or woman Has opening in Orange pany. Please call (714 ) STOCK Cl.ERi( •R..lu Must be exper'd & capa-people skills, & the pro-TempoTemnnrrarylleetp to finish, sand, paint, oil Co. for sharp lndiv . 523 3030 r a · l 2·3 Yrs exper: in elec· "',.,..., b·1· .. _ ... uJ ..-•-. b high all w/gond typing & s h . . or an ppom . tron1·csf1'llinglcit.s' ,handl· 1 ,·n p.---""'-I.I, ble of doing top quality ven a 1 tty to scncu e 17802 Sky Parle, Irvine LO...... • varnis · qu ly M h al late _m_en_t_. -------I .. , ._.. _..., work. ·and make financial ar· Call 54().4'.SS _... teak wood parts. Xlnt co. ust ave re es or lng inven. control, pre· Ho PhOHCals Pac ific Trawler rangements. Ir you feel ---------1 PROCESSQI benefits. Please apply at loan background. SALESGIRL, exper. in pare MR's, receiving & See Ser•ic:e McJr. you are qualified please Downey Savings guard gate: Contact Mr. Wade slA!reo car sales and re-shelving stock, move TERRYIUICK CorporaticMI apply. 4 days a week, GetAHEADlnThe asLoan 275McCormick,CM ForFurtherlnfo cords&tapes.Musthave mal'l in house .. Hrs 1723 S. Ritchie, SA Medi c a I & De n ta 1 ARMY. CaUS49-2929 Has immediate opening 714/963-1351 cashiers exper. also. 7:30-4. Xlnt co. benefits STH at W... l~~~~~~~~~~I benefits. Profit sharing. Ask for 106 in Orange Co. for exper'd PIX Answerina SerY Equal Oppor. Employer 6'2·1020 Ask for Jon. include 1 wks vac after 6 Huntington Beach 1 sbo 1.._....., Salary depends on you. G" 1 F 'd r 11 U Loan Processor. Savings Aftn & eves. winds in· mo's, 11 paid holidays, u Y' ~·· Call eves & wknds ir ri ay u me, & Loan background eluded. EOE.540-1962 SALES group ins. starts day of Waitress/lartetiden 552_.1750r 545-l'723. · must be accurate with pref'd. RHI Estate ScMs SHARP GALS! hire & many more. Apply 1-4pm witdys only, figures & typmg. ~ Contact Mr: Wade Exper., mature, depen· Interested in a Fashion Doc wlllol Kelly's Steak House, 209 Deliverymen ovr 21 perm open. P hillips Manne 7 14/963-1351 PCB dable, compatible real Merchandiing career. (Div Addressograph/ ·. AVOJI Palm. Balbo,;i. 675-5774. p/l early morn LA Times Stores 673-4080 Equal Oppor. Employer ·. estate salesperson for Must have sales exper. Multigrapb) THUE'S A deliv lo NB homes " '-llLS .... $ MULTI-LAYER sales & rentals; full or F\111 &• p/tlme positions Z92l s D ·mi SA WORLD W ...... ~ CASHIER. Dependable misc duties. $250 mo. -----part time or open house avaU. Call forlntttvw. · ai er, Al' •nw m a t u r e w o m an . 642-4800 Easy fun job, day or only. 714/546-3551 FOi YOU-Ngts/wknds. Apply Gift nieht. No exp nee., we * MAIDS * THI LOOK Equ~l Oppor. Employer A'l•'•. a n A V 0 N Sfhtop.4 O.C.Airport. Mon Y DlscttJodrey I t.rpeopainleyo~.beYouatmualea.stt llke18. ~t~~.~. #t/t:M~n TECHNICIAN 6444100 Summer Jobs: Part time. • • a er . oung a rac. f ema e. • Laguna Hills Hilton Sales. Un1&1~al claases ln Call Tucker & Assoc for RJPRESENTATIVE . Applybetween1&4pm. Apply any aft. or eve. 2S205LaPuRd. aalespreaentatioo.s.1 ... appt., 968·2474 (6 pm-9 You meet new people & C cnWerAslistmt Sll-ot-..,.-rt 2112Harbor,CartaMesa. Wi th •ood solid ex· ~ > · Bet f · --.... _ .._ .. r-Laguna Hills e seminar 10:45to1.2noon. pm hye xlnt earrungs. · Stock Brokers o c in .. .,..5 M Artb NB ---------• perience and processes BALBOA ISLAl'D -'---------ter than sitting at home? Newport Ctr. $500. Ca.lJ 9 '" ac ur, · · Handyman for main· MAID WANTED required to take a multi· • 67J·6t00 • 1· Overcome fear. 2· Telepbone Ans Exper'd Call: 540-7041 or Zenith Wendy, 644·2442 : -·01srATC... tenance .. Full time, Parttime•CaU layered circuit boardl~~~~~~~~~~I !~!"ciep· linelee.mYeouol!_~ .~. only. Graveyd shift. 7 H&Adays 'G · d s .. ,,. Appl Laguna Lido Apta. 311 Mesa~otel• ........ -1 from scratch and pr...._i: . . ""° i:-.auua Kar A S ._... raveyar wn Y "·LH LB • VWU"'...v .,,.. Please-no d1°te•tante. man na. erv. · · · _, wy. · · duce a first class pro-Real E state, licensed • Y ,.... CASHIER.part-time mpeYaLOWCAI HOTEL Front Deak MAILCLBK totype. Will pay top salesp!!ople. Why not 714-642·1•03. _540-__ 111_1 _____ _ IAI Su •a.. Weekends Only 186 E.16th, Ccllta Jleaa Clerk, (txper'd ooly). Perm. f/llme ln busy dollars ror a lop i.Jent work in the hottest area SALISWOMAM TelepllOM S.S To care for 2 little girls a u 645·1030, C.M. NO PHONECAUS Alrr.orler Inn Hotel, flDanclal o~anlsation. who really can produce. Huntington Beach/Foon· Appolntments fum, dava P /lime eves &SatAM.16 aaes 2~ • S wks in our 1 c t l Di v --ledde mail room Goo.1 frin ge ben ... fi·t 5 , lain Valley. Call Phil ~ & over ~ply l""'""' Sa .. Clemente home. We PLEA.5E rv ne. on ac c o.uvw • " ., ~ N l Vilt & eves. Some ..iea exp. • ~ , """"' .. .1 .. 1 C...,..,./Cook Haonan,833-2770 tunctlom helpful, but not 1alary and wortclng eon· -c amee a aite desired, but will train. Jackson, ldw~ City. n-' a re~nslblc a~t ••DISTRIBUTOR want-___ ..;..._ _____ • nee. Apply Suite 600, 500 d11lona. Apply: Real Estate96.'MS87 Muat have car. G.G., After4pm. See Dave. •JM> truly enjoys the Experienced ed, mature. Interested in leanln.t ISria Newport Cent.er Dr, N.B. H B company or bright well Hours approx.8AM·2PM eamingup to$800permo ..S.Exper'clOWntranap. Pbone&M-4380. Receptionist for doctors · ., C.M., N.B. 7522TELEPHONING earn adju,sted children: Will· doily, 5 day week. Must p/t.Call6Jt.112.9 Pboeeaf\~,59-lOIL DICEON 1 ore. Muat type 50 wi>m. ParkAve,G.G.8117-1093 xtra $$at borne calling Snt to consider live· in ar-have ability to prepare _ MAIMT /&M 21-30 yrs old. WiD train. SclMMI I• Drtm for retarc:Uld children ralls:ement.498-1'779. lig ht lunch for 120 DOCTOUASSIST. Hol.lsekeeper, liYe·1~1 Exper.40hrwk.Start1DI 642·4532. N 0 ppU program. H.B. area. e mployees. Co. llOOD to be mature womm for lwt ELECTRONICS ow •ccep AC a ca· 635-6101 Babysitte r, s night.a in my localed in Orange Co. ~oun~ lady .::~to~· chtrl•· 3 Adwl home Mlary "50-f100 mo + • J Rec..ell ... tJona for comlng acbool1--------- .,_., 1 child. Hunt. Bell. Pbooe213/81M11512 Slat n He tralD App; Work I DI). 2 llalur benell~~·ut~.!1&:: ' For Leak bmce In yur. C1pl1truo/San Typist/Asst. Receptlooi.st Cllt~3721. Equ.al Oppor. EmpJoyer ::·~·:reeve. mo'W. poodla. Laa. 8eb. Call =\,.zaiOO-Cu'~ INC Laguna Hilla. IJPt lyp. Clem ar••· Must be 21, neededlorfirmtnlrvine. \ Coast Hwy., Newport betwn 4p m • lpm, Dr., Laiuaa Nlsuel. Ing. 35 brs per week. 1ood driving record. Should be knowledpable .·1.. Be cb -.Ola •--••«-V"" ll'!-... .$2.50 per br. lndUl\rlaJ 'n'alnlna provlcled. Xlot in enfineerln' as report B""KING a · • ---ooon. .--. f"U A4YIDAG Job for bouaewiv•. Com· p':taration =t. Xlnt 1r.-J....-CHEF ... /C ... Irvine, Ca 838lt ' Brokers •. Callm.t55l. Dowwe1 _._,. Eaperienced ptrl·llme ~t".~.··r•e1•1P~! 1 aod~·~· MAINTENANCE man. 833-0870 muolty Bua, arurn w Ing con t · llfr-& &.o.t .._... ,.,. uu •--~ ln1e benefits. Call Wortdn1, executive type, auck bar atteada!'lover Uv•aa. Dri~a. Must lilt· Mast be exper'd ln e.Mc· ~ Sbaron.133·llOIS Has openinp lorolc soon aemJ-conllDeat&l cuitl.ne 21 . ·Apply Hunttnaton pet.I f7l.8l1t tric1I, plumbln,, Mat-An equal RN.CCU 1 Girl Ot /Ume l t0i.~ located in Ora.net top ul•rf +fringe Seaclilf CoaDLr7 Club. · bl,,trtc.$1.75hr. mftMCL opportunltyemploytf N!Jbta, full or p/Ume. Uoaopen~orneat,J:,: CO. beoelltl S da.11 durtog Bwtwa •••pm. •BouHkHper, lln·lD. poailloa. Call Jer'?J DlfCerulial pay. Xlat lY ski lD small delllD a..o-s.r.a.ts oll·u•~oa. Jbcluslve Ex • 'IT day waittw. Prtv room• ba. Wlf• II MS-.» · Penoo ll·~O. trn for benenu. Contact Mn. orlented lDHUf. co. Eqer. jn S61.. Mntl:na Newport Beach area v:od • Cocktail. ianlld. VetY ...., Job. Male• ram. --.ct fuU ma.mt. tl50 wk 1uam. BalHtrerl, N2·2734, KA•l•dlt of bkkpna or~ted fleldP'Cf'd. club. Write l.D confidcnc& s.tf.3"4. nu Harbor ~J.2!0· ~tJme. !-IJllJU Kea· Coll. pref. Mr. Ltivi Co 1 la II em or la 1 19portut. Ms bl U · ,.,.. .... a.ti to: Blvd., CM. ffoutekHper. Lin IA U · Pried diilckm, 113 ... lOIM Hoepllalt 301 Vlc:toriaJ per'd lD teo'l olc duties, nPIST/C'BK T)'Pln1 speed eo WPJI. start.ins aalary lllO per wk. ApplY lo pencio: 605 *. Dyer Rd. Santa Au ETC CARP BT IOI.LS =·G2~~=l~· Sffber;:::e-Lepp N.ICl.m JlfUll drive, coc* '5 S. :ut Hw1, La1. -PLUll--8-£-R-~-E-E_D_ED __ , C.M. f!O •. ~~~l,laln~~c:;_.ii MembenhlpClub . bouebepla&. lame Bue • 1to3Yurs£icper.1 HIH helpful. Appl7 •UTOTEM Call P•-Of< Comul ... ts ~:~c.:.'~u= ~.J:i'f.• ~ flnl MAN UC U Rll'I'. • B•· Call 537.ZZU · WallOD Col*_ OM W. * ·2u/l6t..oll2 e12•lhA¥t.LA.C.tocn.t Nummw aca. · · ,.neace4. 8'a1 Salm. ,. .. ,.... RN lTlhSt,CottaK••· Wll T,..Y• ~IOppor.Emptorera.ERICALHdp,p/Ume. pe r . belp_l•I, bvl not ffoufekee,.r, Cook H ta.taaBeb .... 31 F/U=:•:rmCnuper. IMH•9tCT SECRETARY, fwl tlme: FORA ~~~~~~~~~ p ltr, 12 bra per week. neeeu. Xlnt worllle• er d for ••• ~le. atu111&H Needed. WUI Aefareq'd. 535-HSZ P /Ume U ·?:30abift.. Xlnl SH fr ly9ln1 aldlls. Oall lew••• ,c_... .. ,.. .. dw__.. Pbone6'5"3t.53 cond••co.benlftU..Ap· IH·I•. Pvt rm/•· train, ad P•1· Call "'--nefit.., workfn• -. 71A.Ul·Ull •C••• h •• C.ll~ Pb' 500 Hewpart.Otater ..,.._ Plilysloal Tberap1, PRE•SCHOOL ""' ,. .... u ·--------• S..,.I '111a. C OCITM Dr, tSlllta M H.B. • ~ di. BOS. Cont.ad DGsua.a ti l 11 OototheNeanst11cToc , W AfTllSS phooe ••• •• The tattal d in Dlrtdor. Calli. ~..-.,. Roache RN Colt.a II an tometh ::ft YOG want Market for A.PDllcaUoDI ) ' \ ...,. , .... Ex, ove WM Inn, ~ flbO ~, drt McC 30:i l An• -WHC CH~ wor you' Wot ha11 Cle Veu 70. I com or n pen 186 Meli ~ ••••1 Miii ••••• ,. MAJ ES1 AR' 1'IQ ET( FO, D At • ........ s· •L• Coll Lo~ -PIA? $49! Gra 303 646-' ~ppf ••••• Ken dry Frif 546·1 ;E. mul· ea.5 rAM free Afle SI s VJ. For Tra, moc the SEA co. HB. 17th ti ave f :x' Clas PhOI s . f,, Lc!adlni N.& hot.el. Call .. Weal. • .a Daily .PH Clu1ln•d adl MIJ bi& Uall. E•P· In E.C.E. Ii ahmo~i a t' He>i plla l to nllT Claui echda do • Jato Or CALL (?HJ Sam allcr lpm, M4-l700 Piod wlutt ..... CJHalfled Ad. Pboa "-•am.all ...... 11111 Bui. pNferablt. lrv. Ii tu-2'7.M. ' It well -Call NOW, .. ~-----iiil .................. _ ... • . . ~!~·~ ..... !~ ................ -.~'.! !!':!~ .. ••-••• IUO te YM IMI ...... S. IOI Jewelry I070 _Fr_kt!Y__,""'"•.;;..June;;.;.;o;,;77;;.-.•..;.1.;.9.;.;75;;..._ ________ .... OAJ;;;.;.;;.;L;..;Y..;.Pl...;.;;;;LOT;;..;;.-~~ W.... Never ll.led O'Ketl• _._..,. •••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• :;•••ID••••T••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Mlteel•io--a•••'--..-.. & u __i _......._ I ... / a11• Kerrill dbl oven .__..SUMM ..... Sbepberd • eoW -ov I o Boat! lluat ·w& ~ --__. 1111118W --.. • Experienced walll'eUe:I avocado. New ~ .. ~ N.._l, BeltBlliJ femal• 1 911. 14:. HU ious•bold ltema. An 1 w ....................... '"'•••• Cit• .... over 11. DA,)' ah1fta 6 $300.141-7905 bNowa..1 old N~ 6 1 ail l"rl/8at!Sub.9911Jl&Joa TOP CASH DOL~R Sbac ~Over .................... .. weekeou. Mlalon Viejo ' TbeSuperLeMw ,.;..,. . Dr,C.Meaa. PAID FOR YOUR 1~· Xln $1.SOper e1Mrtil 901 .. ------~· Inn.Calll31·1650 New under eoun&.er Tap-B1centurloo Garaae Sale·Movlae' JEWELRY, WA"=, ~~~ti-od.~~ "": ...................... .....,_.Cl., .. P~r' fl.00 -$250 w~atUf· ~vaonc. addo.laRbe"!.a9-ltob elnr ' Co=:_ d. ~~~~H~~-. fwW+xoe ·•"o Lota ot Coocilel undu Jl: ART OBJ ECl'S. • per window Draperies Let ua aell your boat. ~ .... •Hunter. sa.-I t l ...., -.. ~ ... 1 ,... ... Some f\ltD 1 .. __ •• SILVER SEllVIC I:, free w/rocb Wrought liae; for fast reeulta 31'Taltycratt,Sl ........ mi av• opes. l dal· ltall. Model l.HW. $W. Call875-.,.. · .... •.••••••••••• .... ,.. • --• gu PINE FURN & AN· iron chandeller Beaut Ilea a Boat Center H'HobieCata IY. RuabatampechelCad· 581·8819 GreatSai:caUaeil dryer. l9l12HamdeoLn, TlQUES.~ • · Me~ Nat'lCruiJtnJQUh J dressed envelope · 24" Junior 10 apd. ~I hrn A •MJK. Hunt.Bc:b.962•to cond.$50.673-811 ---------t 3333 w.CoutlfwY.?d'~ McGanno.o 4c Associates, Coldapot 2dr. FF $100. bicycle, ceater pull WU.0.~I r&ala~ Frl /Sat/ Sun Crown GR.A.ND OPENING SALE Modern bQl'Pltal bed with Put The Sparkle Back Call 831-Gl 3055,StateCollegeBlvd. Glblon2dr.FF$100.Hot· brakft, coocl cood.IUon. MSW 19lhlLC.Jt; Valley Pak a J ewelry wbolesale&re-rails wbeelcbalr com Expert pollahlnl & °::~~~~~~~~~~ Anaheim, Ca.92806 <DP) polnt2dr$80.675-S2:58 MO.Me·l.3.SS · • Paelllc 111 0; ;.j ~:. t aU to public. lncUan mode, walker. All•bardJ; tailing on your fiber WHO WANTS TO WORK7 KENMORE Dishwasher ~~=E .e.csrn::. w/ t ing Cloud, LaiNlg. i=~C~~i!8r:=·= uaed & like new, 147""1&.'S ~a?:t ~~t~~~f!!~ DRIVEACABI mos. old. llOO lesa 1030 cood. 1740 OraQCe Aft., MovincSaleJ.e2ah,29. 1000 of necklaces to Invalid Walker, S" wbls bJlge. lnthewa~rorout Sal•a• CHOOSE your hours, coet. 67S.0'102 . <Jll. 548-lla& Goodies, air ciond, 3 dr cbooee from. Start your folds bas seat•tray. $35. Call Mesa Boal Center work ror yourselt, be Lady Kenmore w-·'---BELL ft HOWC'T • 1•--OWNER ~ rer. 3156 Sumatra Pl own buainesa, whls 4 sturdy folding chain. ask for Paul. 646-0539 Herreshorrt WLAmwerJJ~°: your own boss. Men or 1 d ~ 70DR dl --.., " Fl~ mov ' mus C M ' prices, min 2 dm. $5 ea 673·2823 Eagle, 22 l. ' -m -Women. Can be slightly e ec. ryer. Dryer ln Xln m • W 1 .I .. sell Teledyne $t80., · • Jewel Street, #2 · · Xlnt-Fi.sb·Ski or Calalin• overall. Built by NOWllk.-• handicapped. Neat· ::S?~ Both !or $8S. 3" F2.Slensaw/carry'1: refrig. 8cu'f\$100. Furn., decorator items, 171MlMagoollaAv~., Crib $35, cradle S20. Toy 17' all gl!Us, walk thru &Williams. 714/S46-'ll1Z1 Clean Appearance. ~!;~f,5~·pod~W=~ bed $100. Small bed~o .. baby furn & items; rug, Fountain Valley box $20, Pecan bead full flolaUon buU,.r/li~ Aft 5 PM " WkacUt Veta., retired. Age 25 to Must sell brand new se Sl.25 6 S aft vacuum cleaner $20, Iota of misc. in good board $15. 968-tlSO sbp to shore radio, bai 714/675-2644. ,..,.~ 10. Supplement your in· cleaning range Hvs · 7 ..fS92 .ePM $5. All 18 mon&hs new! cond. Sat/Sull 10-4. 1855 M.cltlll1ry 1071 . tank, many ~as.~ Summer Fun. 18• Sntpe:• come. Drive a cab 6 bra Gld. Never used. s'sa-3711 C 0 L 0 R Dk room . Aulo waabe~ 19ia Port Manlelgh Pl NB ....................... H.O. tratn set w/acces.s, Johnson & tilt trade Gd ·is trlr . cl $IOO ormoreaday.Applyin equipmt.fotaale.Reaa. cbalt$20.,r play (H.V.Hms) ' Want e d DowellQg $80.Bstoffer,aftS. $1650.5$7-4639 962:~~ • m • person, Yellow Cab Co., LATE mod. Keamor Call: 831·5210bet SPiii ~O. Sm~ table$5., boys machine & table sandet"._ • 213·S9'l·2633 8• Boat ,..12'Aa h motor · • 186 ~· 16lb St., Cotta elec. dryer, xlnt cond. ao•s bike, 20 wbeel $5. Som 5tT. &b SUNL .. 9UBto 5, Wl540edl 493.0237 aft 6PM. SURFBOARD "Jacks" many Xtras ~OO C · 33' COAST RHOD~ ~ Meaa. $15. 252 E 2lJt st, CM C9h "' toys" 1amea. m.1258 am ay n. · . · 8'7" Beige 'fiat rails. 962 87._ · 32. 2 sets of sails. W"ill e.e-• ----------1 548-3997 ....................... M I . • ding Dress to PUrnitu.rel Mlscel•1o.a IOIO hardly used E cell i -1 cept best. reas. °"""': ~.. GE b •. ..1~ Pure Bred Persian Kit· N:ri~~ · c"'~-· 1 ~~ .. '!: Movino to En-sale ••••••••••••••••••••••• cood. Musi se'11 t:?s BOY SCOUTS need boata, Aft. S, 875-0924 • • •' n••••••••••••••••••••• was er • gas '""e tens all shots Reas.on& _.., .,.......... • • ---· W & lll..ITED k $90/ -'-ff •· i 1 T d J..-... _,, 1001 Harvest Gold, like new. bl ...... _.....,_ , • rerrie & lots JOOl'e, All in June 27,28, u.aPM. 21610 "" wee . m-e o . er. cars.,. a rp anes. ax a . Sydney Sabot $200. Ol'' _. .. ,, •?~ D•2 80'"1 e ..... '"60 xlnt cond 5'5-4757 Barbor Vu Dr CdJI TOP "ASH DOLLAR Call 875·8624 everunis vantages. 5-46-4990. 673 l""" evenings or ~"t . ,.... •••••• •••••••••••• ....,.,. .... • <I • • • ....... d k ds . ...... ~ , B e a u t • p u re b re d . . , PA l D F 0 R Y 0 UR an wee en · ./ S C H O C K morning • PUILIC AUCTION AMcffott MIS Himala an kittens Thomasville din. rm set, SoCa $50-air aJOCI ~18 JEWELRY, WATCHES, ----''-·----- MANY ITE.llSOF FINE ••••••••••••••••••••••• (marked Ylike Siamese aolaa, console tv, 2 cl pool $15.0·tbla/ chatra· ART OBJECTS, GOLD Maytag washer/dryer. IOATS Kite 1200; like n~.,:-:,. ESTATE JEWELRY, AUCTION loogbaired like Persian) ,cbroods,2badrstls,135'1Mqyds g1an~·i;;lSc.rr89N Sholle SILVE R SERVICE ~:O~ech:~~~t , Udo 14's frOM$900 Uns~nkable! Pleasure~ ART OBJECTS AN· Born4/30 5529346 g use carpet, any r, · · 0 agno a FINE FURN & AN· racing champ c'of1 TIQUES, FINE FuRN., Vehictes&Bicycles.Sat. · .· . misc ilem.s. Eves btwn Y.orktown & TIQUES.645-2200 Crib w/mattress $22.SO. 22 ft. SANTANA, very $l600,selJ$800.6'lS-8t11 • ETC PHONE FOR IN· June 28tb, 1975. 10 AM al PERSIAN KITTENS 631·1167. Anytime Sun or Adams. High chair $lO Pl n clean, $4000. • _ FO. · & BJtOCHURE. City Yard, 201 Electric CFAReg-TopQtulllty Mon. M •TTRESS $1S 494.7298 · ay pe 26 _fl. SANTANA'S, w/ 27'. Soling .. Super clean 645-2200 Ave., Seal Beach. Equip· $751..,00 ~6-99M Jun_e 25th-Le~ving A · · trailers. From$8500. with slip in Npt. Myi.t menl available for view· r Pecan Wood. Bedroom mainland, old. D1UT0rs, * MA.D .... ESS* Handmade brass coffee 27 ft. SANTANA, race see. $3250. 675"8900 · Old Pattern Glass ing at 9:00 AM prior Free kittens. 8 weeka, one Furn. Broyhill. Kingsz water bed, china, rugs, " table. White Provincial loaded, $9000. . , Cup/Saucer&tootbpick Auction. For further fn. female, three ~ales, hdbrd, Beautyresl bx plants~ RCA color TV, *•LL S.,.ES* bedrm suite. Lamps, 13 ft. New BOSTON ~ite 12 . Xlnt ~ Ra~°J• holder collections. . format i 0 0 , ca 11 nicely marked, active. apring & ma.U. Dbl lots misc. 1201 Alabama, " 16 Fine piano, original pain· WHALERS, $1280. mg champ, incl doP'l•i P..U..e's P.tour 2131431·2527 ext. 51. 4M·93fl8. · dresser, 2 nl(estnds. HB. Priced to Mon! tings. Lennox china. 16 ft. MONT AUK "super $500. Ph: 675-41W. , 640-0948. r-.. G Sal r--833 ''"""'" •-a..a" a"°"' Cash only· """' .,.,..., P . fisher", $3660. . ·~ 2340NewportBlvd.CM •PUILIC* PERSIAN kittens, CFA .:>Uper arage e~t:lO -~.,...,.__, .~-.. nv. 19 rt.NewB/WRevenge BrandNewLaser.RaCU\J> 646-7334 *FUR ...... -£* registered. t.op quality, Table,_Map~e~dropleaf& speed, surfboard.ironing PUILIC -"UCTIOM Pty l35HP,$8600. • gear. $850. 546-0078 e~~ nuuwu; sbowprospeds,alaostud Scha1rs. DmmgRm.Sel. boards, crib, lotsa .,. 2900Lafayelte,N.B. aft8. ••• MOVIMG !! * "'UCTION* service. $lOO and up. $150. 547·3182. household items, free kit· MANY ITEMS OF FIN Miscell•1w 673.2050 Li"do 14·No. S8l. Xlnt-..... , StoreroomAnliques A 892-2970 ten. Everything must ESTATE JEWELRY W.ted IOll ... ,,,...u: •Leathe r Inside/Out •Tonite 7:30PM.• . XLNT. COND. Sola8' $89. Go! 416 Wes tminste r ART OBJECTS, AN ....................... loats, Main....,..ce/ All extras! inclds trlr: Trunk. .. <DEAL~ Dogs 8040 lounge cbr. $69, 5 pc. Ave, NB TIQUES, FINE ruRN. SS CASH SS FOlt Senfce 9020 $875. 557-5073. • I Collector's Ite m $149. WELCdME) ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1alme aeEl $189, bar & 2 FAMILY al •· EFTCO • PHBORNEOCFOHURRINE Good used fum/refrigs ••••••••••••••••••••••• Lido 14 + trir ~ LotsofBargains• ESTATE REPOS& •S"MrvTerrf * sts.$50, ves:S81-E2. 2 s e, 14.30.. . & Frzrs/stoves.546-0768. • 409 31st St. NB BANKRUPTCY FURN. •-r en . . 1500 Antigua Way. N.B. 64.5-2200 Electrical-Woodworking $l250 892·~..: Appliances &Misc & AKC 557"2821 Mov!°g· Li nu~· furn. F1;1rn-reg. & baby, ap. Want to buy 26" bike, Plumbing-Installation , · PIANO antique upright Some Antique Type Part Australian Shepherd 8~ coucb & loves.eaL pliances, books & much · gle speed. 968-4293 or & Repair. lnbd Eng re· 70 BALBOA ~. Seagcir $495. Piano antique Furn. & Sb b d 9 w /matchlng ~ables. more. Sat. only 9:30 am SPECIAL!! · 642-8912 pair. Fire system install eng. Trlr. SaJls. $3,200. Grand $1200. Much more. BR furniture Beaut LR week"sep751~69r 57puppy. Bea~t. oak 8 pc din. set. 1 lo 3:30 Pb: 64.S.2?.8'7 .a.rffficial "'"-s & maint. Scorpio Marine 962•7543 ·" • · pc·dmette ~ "' ._.__ w led Wb " lpool ref · • ! 303 Kings Rd, N .B. ~ts , 31; /~·efr~s, · · LIDO ISLE 443 Via Lido ORiy $3.95 Sq Yd . H8:rv~t go~ used faf~ 548·9704· SAILIOAT 6'6-4656 eezers, engera rs, AICCFAWMIOXa •SOFA&LO~EAT Soud, Sal. & Sun. 10-4. C 1167J.8 162 model 968.5197 ' Exper. Boat Clean-up & 30'Cos.....bi Sloop ~men IOIO Stove s, .washers, FlashyMalepup642·2L58 SeetoApp~eciate.Gd. Hang'g. &pottedplant.s,. a · Malnt. neat & dependa· Cruise equiplaincl [~~ •••••"'••••••••••••••••• Dryer~, Cbanas, Stereos DARLING ioal ti 6 Qual/moving968-8822 G.E. Washer & Dryer, 4 Officefou,......& hie Refs Jim.646·3629. covers•· cush.ions, • .,Alf~• ,. and Dinettes ma ons 0 . h b .... &-.a--6 8015 ' . °' ~.,.n Kenmore washer & gas · wks,purebrdd.$2Sto$3S. All Xlnt Quality rms. zite ~ ag ru ·FISHER 4x7 Slate, Coin-.. .,.......--... ----_-..i _____ Genoa, pressure wate, dryer , $ 7 5 . ca ch . IWlk lecls Call· 960-1242 Fu ·t Co{f t bl berbacked cpt g. 2 foldup op. Pool tbl. Best offer. ••••••••••••••••••••••• loats, M.,H dbl life lines. 2 anchors:· . m1 ure. ee a e bik 3 h ' I E.-J-ent 9030 . , Frigidaire washer $50. Complete Wolerled $250 End tbl $100 brass es, · ang g. amps, 642·2156 Exe svl chrs $15/35, scy ...-... ~· s tereo tape, Cstm h\-' 546-Silky Terrier, male, 3 mo. ' . • Dresser, desk, coff. tbl. & cbrs $12/24, desks, dftg •••••••••• ••••••••••••• · 5 · b M~li • 8672 fWlthHeatw) AKC, Champ potential, lamp~,easychr (rust) match'g. end tbls .• reel· Golf membersbip._lrvin s tls/dks , exc dks. MAST & Rigging for 20' ~~~;.:_B';;:t~l~dition•' ,E . was h e r -drye r , ·*CHESTS• Sacrifice962-8377 $85, slide shower ~oors in'g. cbr. & many more Coast Country Club, Pierce-867 W. 19th. CM. boat. Aluminum in gd. Power Boat Dir m~' multicycle, like new $100 Color & Blk/Wht TVs, $4$2SO, ~~l 1~f~mirror household items. Newport Beach., $700. 645-7411 cond. Dacron sails in Sacrifice. 10 yr tel'· ', ea.979·2222after6 Capt. Chairs, la~ps, AKC Reg. Beautiful SL • c. · eves 644·1013or494·1231. xlnt. cond. Trlr. in gd. · ---------• Recliners, Desks, Occ Bernard Puppy. 7 mos, wkdy!I. SAT .. &. SUN. 10.5, 18722 Pitney Bowes scale, cond. Xtra fittings. available rAMlLY too big! 18 cu fl Chairs, Lawn furn & $150. aft4pm.642-3414. F S I . H"d bed b Deouon Ln, ApL A, HB. Pr. new customdrapes,95 calculator & credenza. 847·1338 A~g~il~~ freezer for sale, $100. Baby furn, c. offee & E. nd BASENJI R Bl'-•. $7or5 at>!;kc~4!.a/d-kcouc$3S From Color ,TV ~ Tup· ~ 220h & 1 pa~~be95 xlill44ul 3301 Seaview, CdM W C H NB After6,536·3366 tables Sewing Machine are, .. "' , 'b 1 · ~$7-s ' perware! .g t gree n "' au FIBERG' .._SS 2505 · oast wy. Swim ' l Swin Sets & Wbt. Fem. Barkless, 8 S e vrn~ 5! _pan $100/makeoffer.549-1040 BROTHERS ELECTRIC ~ (714 ) 646-0551 SELFPROP&l.ID Much ~CH MdRE tpo odorless, s mall. $125. lamps &, oil pamtings. SAT. ONLY, 9·3, 1127 . · . . TYPEWRITER. BeslCX· Materials &~pplies LIDO 14. No. 940. Trailer.'. SEARS UPRIGHT N t 1. t lte . 638·2236 3301 Seav1ew,CdM Somerset Ln, NB. Oak Complete rattan hvmg fer! 675-4595 Al Low Pnces! . u~erous 0 15 • ms lbl, couc h, clothes & room set $100. Goo Boat repair, boat build-57No5-r6858th sails, etc. $850. VACUUM CLEANER subJ~Cl to presale. Food Yorkshire Terrier Pup-MAPLE Deak ~ ch~; muc.b more. black'and white TV $30. Pets 1017 · bo d · ONLY $189.95 available. We Honor pies. 6weeks. AKC Reg. Boo~ case. 42 x46 -Poster double bed, com ••••••••••••••••••••••• ctYs~~~~~CORP. 26' ALL aluminum Proth : For low or DSeepesSeel Pidle. BofA &M~aSslerTBlChSarge. •Call 552-1607• w/a,dj.tshelves . B~~~ 6 Families. 4800-18 Sur· plete $30. 15' boat 2 WHT. Fem. Poodles, 1626 Placenli•Ave. CM 8' beam. built in Vf .. ~ Travels at3 pcb. e· ,._ . poo ,sereo-casse w rey, Cameo Hglnds, trailer $100.557-374 y~.old.$30«:a.16wk.old 548-0292 548·5623 Germ.3 unstayedunsup- mons tralion today al AUCTION Old English Sheepdog, spkrs. SlrolJer. w-5209 Cd.M. 675-8307. thru Sun. days. Siamese kitten $25. 1 ported curved revolviiJg, . ~~~sRes,2R~~:~~~s& 2075~NewportBl.CM ::,a_i~4~~f~~:.S..CaJl M~YINGI C•tm DR Set, Hntg Harbour-Furn, boys Irvine Coast cc. Mem wht. male lurk.ey $lO. WANT~D : Centerboar:<l Masts all connected, lo ' co. Adams at Magnolia, 833·9625 &646-8686 S4 rnd wbtt~l w/6 gold 10 spd, games.10.2. Fri & b e r 5 bi p . $1000. N 5494282 for !<1te. Call 673-4266 s ingle mainsheet. Ex· HB. 962•7781 or 270 E. • 5 inales, 2 females. TOY chrs, matclung pr. or Sat. 4026 Aladdin Dr (al· transfer fee. Call 673-667 Pianos & Or'C)CIM 8090 evenings. tren:iely fast! Sand~ l?tbSt. CM . l1cycles 8020 Pood!~!:., .. ~3~~saflold. comkm.o1dteb1.e$550nd t2bTufls &t ley) HENRY V Id 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2bpSeagull motor. Estate T$3ra1lerf w/VWbothenDg'I .. ---------•••••••••••••••••••••••• 646-01-uocx .... .,.. 1-. 5. coc ta1 . . . . . . go ea FIELD'S Warehouse sale, used once. $170. 500. or . f4fS Ladies 10 speed ridden 2 ed gm velvet cbrs $225 MOVING. 18.6 Hotpomt Vitnne (Buffet) $2,000 Sale. 400 Pianos & 494·8213. (714 )642·2025, eves IF YOU Umes. Cost $~. Asking Great Dane., Pure bred/no both. 1791 Hllmmingbird. si~e by si~e gas. dryer, Appr'd. at $6,000. Antq. (714)646·6625 . 'l Jtavea ser vicetoofferor $90.640·4134 aft5pm. pa~rs.-Bnndle. 8 mos, CM.979·424oJ. util.tl"lr,slideproJector.1 dolls & pitcher w/was Or~ans, new & used Vexilar ADF $395. 25 W ~oodstosell,placeanad tra1.ned, house.broken. rock tumbler, leadea basin $150. Dining rm. Spinets , Grands, VHF radio telephone NIFTY sailboat Dinkit-.1 an the D ai ly Pilot NISHIKI Custom Pro. Gentle, loves kids. $35. Bedroom Set. Sgl bed & glass windows, van tent, set, velvet chr., trundle Pla~ers. Going out for $345. Both brand new. ten, Class No. 5. Perfett Classified Se<.1.ion Unique. Sacrifice! $250. 8'7·6'68. bdbrd, ~resser w/mlr· more! 1845 Anaheim No. bed & twin bdrm. set. business. Rent/opt to 544·9276 shape, compl. w/hand Phone642·5678. 675-4595 . M" . Sh ..,._ i ror, n1te . std. $75. 14ACM.10.5. 646-797lor645-1531 buy. Kawai, Steinway, . dolly, oars, 2 sets s ails;- 101 c nauzer • ..,pea. 962·8741. Baldwin, Chickering, loats,Power 9040 newly pa i ntedA &- AKC Reg. 10 wks, . . . Garage Sale on Sat. Sun, VENDING MACHINE for Yamaha, Kimball, Wur .. ••••••••••••••••••••••• varnished inside & OU\. shots/wormed. $125/up. Sacr1flc& Ame rican 2~lh & 29th. 5562 soft drinks, in perfect etc. 21' Fbgls Cabin Cruiser. Perfect for sailing or 630-4025. Sarouk ~I.lg, 9xl2, $300. Ridgebury, HB. From condition. 644-2726 FIELD'S (714)638-2770 Sips 4. Xlnt fishing & rowing. $600. or best pf-• Mahog lier t able. $25. 10amto5pm. 12072Brookhursl.GG. Catalina boat. $3900. fer.640·1893or~ ,.": •PET WORLD• Beds ide lamps, $29. . CUSTOMSlZES D 554 s3SO · ht --------'--' Llasa-Apso, Clllhuahua, 673-t879/673·38S5 Moving~:·patio sale .~t/ COLORSGALORE! 1908 GllAM-RICHT· ays · or mg KlTE·ForSummerFan' • S 9 "' 1920 Whittier STEIG Upright. All new 835-lJJJ. Ct Wl ·, Poodles, Cocker, Sh.ih· Moving Sale: Beaut. like cM'·3F~:milySale . AREA RUGS hammers & sounding •73 CARAVELLE, 151!.z ' ~::-8:.er .. • tzu, .Gock~r. Doxie, nu large din. table, 6 · · with ~r w /o color board. Xlnt. cond. Very bowride r. 85HP Mere. . .• Dobie, Pit Bulls, chairs.$615.673-7381. Sat-Sun. Coral curved 2 c oord1nat_ed hand· reas.642-1265 Like n ew-xtras. s2900 KITE 746, new sa1ls, ~. C<?ckapoo ._ Porn. 100 pc. sofa, tables, lots of knotted fringe-BUY F" 5. 38 way trlr. Xlnt. copq. For mt Ad 111 Wotree's Wofid mixed puppies. Stud svs Beaut. FR prov., antique goodies. 1959 Maple, direct Crom Manufac· BALOW IN Acrosonic irm, 54 54 · $600. 494.2453 , • ... most b.r~s. • w. 17lt yellow, cJ!r set. Buf(et 6 garage, No. 32 turer-Tremeodous Sav· Piano. Walnut. $650. •75 Skipjack 24 • Flybr•---------....-. c• s.e 64Z..S671, &t. no at Fairview. SA. Open cha.irs,Sac$350586-7825. in gs! 644-6787 Used 3 hrs. Twin 170 TWO BLUE WATE;H... Seamed-To-Slim Doll F ashioru! eves. 531·5027. J 5 FAM Sale, Sat 9-S. 24002 * 549-8181 • Volvos. $l4,ooo Firm. SAILORS_. _Stranded ~. MUST SELL HOME Sulton, El Toro. 586-12166 UPRIGHT Piano, gd . beach w1Umg to mam frff to Yoa 8045 FULL OF FURNITURE We have it all TV 23 '' Color Consol cond. Nice finish. $395 or 846·3575 tain & do lite maint. ~.~ ....................... in excellent condition. $250.968·1486 Hotpoint 22' best offer. 960-ll55 '30 Chris COl••e your boat for use. Would Decomposed horse 5'4·8427 SUPER SALE! Side by side wh.ite ice in 1967. With Fly bridge. consider sharing some manure, good fertilizer. . Everything must go! dr., n ew : war'r'l y. THOMAS Triano expenses. Pis. call : Jim .Call 751·6957 Moving from Le1s.ure Mov ing ! ' F u.r n to transfer 'd. $575. 646·0324 Keyboard Organ as see Nds pafol. or I will paint. at 645·8081or673-3018 Free-Female Samoyed, l~ yrs. old. Needs afiec· lion. Lovable. 642-3608 eves. World Laguna. Antique glassware & Personal on Lawrence WeUc show. Otherwise Xlnl. (213 ) ------------ blanket chest (1830), items. Sat. & Sun. E LEC. Dryer , barely $3000.968-3555. 781-4292. (714)549-2381 FINN$1250 Cos c b Te a car l, 552-7995 used. $89.SO. Ster'g. set. 26. C bi C · T S SATELLITE$450 <Heritage) Comer Cup· Chinese Screen $295. ANTIQUE upright $495. a n rwser; · · · Both with Trailers .. boards, Hepplewhite BABY E qui Pm l , Tahitian Tapa Cloth $20. Antique Grand $1200. Re blt eng. Nefw paint & P vt pty. 673·2412 Can e Chairs, Painted lawnmower, toys, more. 675.5603 Kings Rd,N.B.646-4656 elec.$2500oro r.675-1995 ---------- Irish Setler-German Cheats,' Antique Walnut Sat/Sun. 10·5, 2573 . . S.wi-MachiMs 8093 Boat .14 • Starer a ft 16' Hobie Cat w/trai....,,.._ .. Shepherd Puppies. jet Drop.1,a1, ~lm daven· Fordham Dr., CM Wur~tzer Console Piano .•••• ;;;'•••••••••••••••• fiber g 1 8 s s, 5 5 h P : $1600, xlnt cond. Wkdys black. 6 wks, 833-1758bel port " cha.ir, Lamps, 2 Fishing rods & reels, BABY 0 1 k $225 Chrysler 08 w/lifl like afl6963·1427. S/7pm. linens. 830·4753. SATURDAY 1 toS. 1?~0~1~1~~~~~~· 7x35 bes t o!fe~~r oc · · 0 new, extras $l49S. J3J W. NAPLES Sabot,excellent 2 Part Siamese, l Cali~, 1 2 BLU& Match'g Liv. rm Blk/wht TVs, dbl Bed, 847·2619 Bay St. Space 17• CM condition. Car top car- Blk/wbt, l Tabby. Litter chairs' l maple end la· upbol chair, aquariums. New Sears lOxH tent. Sportin G-~ 109 .. El ega nt. S pacious , rier.546.a69ti or S45-1~· tr. 6'6-1139 ble 1 k.ltcb tbl. 847·9441. breeding tanks, Cocktail Sl eeps 4 + • has ever· 9 -"' Classic Cocktail Boat lo.-&.. cr.11 / ' & E d tbls loth t y ything Coleman stove •• ••••• •••• •••••••••••• . · --. ~ pl WANTEDGd.bomefor2 Housefbllof~turein· books &'~i sc~·;Lt ss1-oos6afl5. · Poo1Table,4~x9, 1951 Chns Craft. 22 '· Docks 9070 yr. old Torte. fem. cat. cl sto~~ Is refrig Estate CHEAP I 161 Mesa Dr. Murray Professional Xlnt. 846·30Sl &646-0885. ••••••••••••••••••••··~· ~a7l! daft, ~ 11 I bots. Sale. 4.94·3054. . CM. 646-8324. Uniqude 1~2 stl~!1J ltalil'ant Offer 548-8794 16' Glass par Avalon, 75 SLIPS . Newport Beach': -.._ • .. man o in. '""s, x en HP Johnson trailer xlnl Sail or Power FLUFFY FRISKY KIT· 5 pc. waJnut bdrm suite, 9 Lo~ely 7' couch$190. G~ld con d . M a k e orter. Sl!~,FBO~RD, "Jae~"· cond. $l4SS. &4o.666S' 67J.5253 64s-8.'50t :. . drawer dresser, desk, mirror misc Bargains 842·6824 6 7 . Beige. Ftal rails, __________ , ---------~ TE;NedS, Weaned &: chestofdrawen,2 nigbt galore '67s-1si'l hardly used, excellent1slh' new fiberglass loah,Speed& tram • stands, $125. Recline · Yellow & white decorator condition. Must sell this walkthru. new 85HP Ski 90A · ·~• chair w/ vibrator, gold, Antiques, Hall tree, table, round, 46in , 4 week . $90/make offer. Me re. & trailer. $4795.' ••••••••••••••••••••.., 3 CALICO kilt.ens 6 baby $50. 968·7001. clocks, bottles, Lots or yel~ow vinyl barre l Call 675-8624 evenings Make offer. 642-8559. 18' CLASSIC Chris Craft d 1 ts 'HELP! . collectables. Fr/Sal on· chairs. Swag 5 candle and weekends. Mahogony Speedboal. ~~: u. t ra · Don't »uy. Rent this qual. ly. 962·7020 light to mat~, & 2 dr. 73 Caravel 18' F.G. 6SHP $2,SOO. includes full cvr. · Br'. Set, E·table/.fc.hrs. G.E. Relrig w/lce maker Store, IHt-..e, elect. OB. pwr lift. Top 675-0702 BEAUT. Shep/Lab mix Call for info. 8'13-1918. Sat 9·2, movl.ng-musUell. in turquoise. Call aft. 6. Iv 8095 curt. $3950. 673-2823. --------- remale 6 mo. Hu some F _o o d s • di• be s ' 4.94·3549. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 16 n.. Horizon J el. Chev sb ts 968.8438 · Freeier, sofa bedi water kitchenware, vac. 4dblboothsw/tables,red. 7~HpElgln0bMotorl2 eng; like hew. Mags oe · 0 • s8ofle.nher .b1sng hbedi cle aner, dresser, 10' 5 gal.. Pla9nta, 6 ath$3.9516. 7 You haul, make ofr. Gd. fiberglass boat. $15 both. trlr. $3500. ~- WELSH Terrier. adult P~nis t s , c eap . foam sailboat, etc. 2G76 at .,4. 5 eac · Cond.556-9876 646-3055. ;., 11~~b~~b:~:: ~11th~.' 11~=~ male to @OOd adult home 919-0929. Redlands Dr CM (off Magnolia, CM. 642-~7 14 • Fbgls. Dual Hull. wide; .. erociu1t~u1c1aawaNlAl11e. w/fncdyd 96.1-*7eve11 MesaDrbtwnSaotaAna 'TV,Rodlo. Must acll this week! :M ' stable Johnson 75llP. tor n K· ctoll•I c .. >1111 n.n-• • ..... S• 1051 & Irvine St.s) Super neat mini bike $80. HIFi, St.No 1091 Rcinell '7~ cab/cruiser, runs gd. $700. S48-6788 . c•rtnir ,.,o, oouoa. Pitt.em Whlte LabradoT. mate, .. •f•••••••••••H•••••• Gas aaving duno bueJ>: ••••••••••••••••••••••• trailer -fully eqpt. • ; >'1at1~rtn1 •hot• 01• 10011! 7H&: n~llc:• "t•l, J)&llU, loving, cood w/cbildren. PUL"IC .a.ucn-..a Lovely old M~bogany $950/offer.545-37• Cariole s•-reo Au·FM $7800/reas off. Prv pt,y 18 TOLLYCRAFT speell. .. Prlued P••••,.11 tut: •hort.t. II 11101, '11>111• •IK'· 49'~ lllL "' ~FINE china cabinet, wiclcerfan _.. . b,,.. .... k 548·5986 boat 187 Mere. In.bout.. ~:!"!~;;1~~::11~r:>~·:~%~ drl.:d ::r~.!:k:U::~ · MANY ITEMS OF back chair, antique W"TERCONI>ITIONER radio, p ono, 8 trac Equipped for skl~n • ' ~·i. n hl11l; u cu butt.., Add 25' for Hth pat.ten for SMALL Golden Retrv. ESTATE JEWELRY, dresser, &. misc. Sat. fcCONTROlS tape deck. 2 speakers, Boston Whaler 14' 2S HP Realnlce.$1750.67S-.. M111 : •n (U 1tu11. o blfll : u nrtt·t l•u mall Alld .,.ctal mix NeedaCompaalonli ART OBJECT~. AN· Sun 3241 Oregon Ave $80orbest.M&.5883 headphones, Aux. out.le Johnson. Goodc:ond.lUon. . • t•• ttuet. u hJ1>): u <•• l>t•*'· h811ct11a1. Sea4 to Allu . d .;_..,.... TJQUES FINE l'l.lllN., "'• • V d · and antenna hookup. $1.UO 644-0221 1 50 bl1>). •• u.o blHt. u 111111: Broolla. its. ow Dllllt ,....._ Y • .,,...,,_ ETt PHONE FOR lN· •esa er e. GIS Dbl Oven. Elecf. Head cleaning tap · Tr•1pCH"taK. • "s!!Uri-~ t!'~~c~·peuff'ft. ~~~~~ .. l>fat~ ~ . Adorable Mixed Kittens. FO .• a, BROCHURE. Garage Sale-Misc. Baby Ran ... Sim~~ Qa. cartridge l.ncluded. 11' TOLLYCRAFT speed· ••••••••••••••-•••••••. M" arenu rouacb patwm vorll , N. v. 1•11. Print Your choice ol 10. Call MS-2100 . clothes, books. Sal Only .. Matrws/bolt..,..-.., $1 Perfect condiUoo. Sac. boat 117 Mere. In~. C f •rs. S•/ i ; ~~tft.~1_.•u0:::~:·:ri::~ N•m•. Acldr .... "4P........ s.-2464 ~ BORHOO ... 0 254 11 agnolia, C.M. or beat ofr for Heb. $115 cash. A1ao r Equll>ptd ror skiing. leilt ti t , ':.:".:.~' . ~---·•t ..... ,..___ Nuaw. 1 1 ·c 1 No ff ., u . ...... ....... 545-ml. albums $S 50 and 8 track Real oleo •1750 m.7707 ••••••••••••••••••••••tt "-.... , _., ... ,,.._ live del 1r1 rea • Wh "'' -..a "•t "·I!..-9AM ...., . ._. · · · • · 1 ...... "*' !letldtoM1rtan w..tlhllttilatt ._.,_Ntw Kltt~ns. l/'"ue ey.,.... • .-· • ....... cartridges $4 each. Now El Dorado • »a.U., Mi. tN o.i11 Pi.lot, JfllN..,.._raft:i!' Male. Gn.y/wbtsuippod 4Pll. 18511 Lime Ctr. ........ . 1060 St rllo1 Silver flAtwve. &42-46Slat\.Spm 11'7' 1.5' Bowridcr, 6$ llP, Camper, gu/elec ~ - ...... Dt'4 • -Wat 11lll 1ctet11-.111t.... • ... W feaaal •. tM..n. f'V• ••••••••••••H•••••••• (plalG) +extra pea. Beal trailer, perfect cond., a;een bed beaut "') SL. Nw Ycd. ff.Y. Htll. N-! N~lb Fifty .... ~ Id 9 Ubuda Offer.5Sl ·m8 GRUNDJG '2910c.llt6N521 d <t tr! ... do • mi::.11Mfr.M:i.Z,::: Ntwi ll CtecM&...... 11.a.oermaa8blDhll"d. c..-.s •• ..,1 tee . 1'!'-' MAJESTICSl'EREO . ,,ae-•.. , ,..... • ONSFRHPATnAl'ilofyoer ,.... n Boor .......... IJc/aboU. OIANTCllURCl:lsALE ••t. " Ens. xlnt SCRAM •as AM /FM dlo Ii rd ...... so .$97S.CaUaJ\.5,~ J .~.:::'~~~J: ==-~~.:::*w":::::: CaUIOla.5. to •lMftt. adollted Viet• fL~aaa • juraper. -.. player . Otd but r;r:ya Custom Trawlers Bnatol •10 •·ord Plclfup. xi.t! t SU MaUI PATT•:AN r.::-6=:::::·:: eraaaD Slaep ml:ud name1efam11J.8to,•t AllSWEIS beauLifull.>'. Make oner. DrydocltCo.&ea-:ilta .,.~. Davlin Camper. CATALOG-... .., •• ~.... a..... M•Cf'HM... ...... Putt Look Uk• Bbep Ne•port-Mua CbW"Cb Nlpt rida t&.00 pr. hr. 5'6-.9933 30' Bl.CO Cl . 1Ml ex Xlnt coad. Both loe4tCL :."'i~':':rrr'Bookw': , ... .,.. • ....,.,. .... 'it,• Re~i areal do11' Parkln1Lot.1•221M1St. BJ appolotment onlY. Aw*a1tl10.:K~tt•nr:: Dual1219lnabae..,I.\ -T/Sa~t~-· m-476'. ... Wk as a.,....OU\..,. ...... 11• · CM . Mau ..,... ll.eml. lpm-apm . Moa.·Frl. J ~ 1i1 -• ....... , ·-1 -...... ••• :ar:ri!':. .. ::oo c:'emfht•AIP .. tM ""M Ill · Afpllanc:e1 Al\,Dc. Redwood Shblu • DARK Kenwood am·fm twl«, Comp. reoona U.lde I llaJorway Cabo~ 1 .... 111 .. ,.1111 11oo1a , • 11 oo ~':f t.'Qr=Zf..::::::: Ran-Y._, White O.r. • ._\41 lJa•una ea"'°" 5hlo: Dovlco for flndlna 7001 $2$0. Actwnt Doi oul. Cockpit couches. Sink, atove. Icebox T - Mlunm Qllilt ... a ...... Sbeptaerd.'rem. Ver.J QAJl,\Q& fate · Moria&! Rd. tM·IOOI. (lun)ture lo tho DARK. lOOA S195. ITMIZ2 Mucb Mort. XlntQmd. Cle.an I teSO. I096ut . ~:,:-;.~:::::·: frt.dlr·!!Mll!a t r~ttt~~:: ~~~~~: ... Appal01a, 2ps old, Bellini a wlth a SONY 'l'rinllron 0 ' r.11 r~ :>~~tr.":~ • ~ ' ..-.N ... bomllarl"'J t&.t,'°°'f,ek.8at6 verJllGU.,baabeenua· DaU.rPUotO..uledAd w/WalnutcueLlbnew. ~. Claa lrlH A• •tlll bill .... ..,.,..."~ N .tWSla&lqODt, w p~'I tn1aan1for1 11 a tlmDle mau. ••. Pd.SUO.Sac.pooor1* lttm•. ••an •~"" lliil> 1111. • .a. .. . ..._.,.. Jtiituuea.-. otr.m.MJ1 wuuo C.UMI .... ..,..._,...,... 1 c1 ~-i li NDA XR75$300. KMwa 4 Wlleel Drtns 9550 <15-100 $275. Yama ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~4~· $325. Or Offer. 74 Chev. KS Blazer, 22,000 ....:-~· 27 mi. P/s, air, tilt steering, :::_!11 HON DA 750. Super Cheyenne loaded. Xlnt .. Jean! Extras! Must Cond. Leaving Coulltry, 11811 ! 673·4437 Mu~t Sell. Best Offer. ~ ........ ________ , b73·5173. Harbour V.W . : : ' : . C-T M 400 Suzuki.1----------.1 Hunt. Bch. 842·4435 ~g'd. new in Nov. 74, 74JHpCJ.5 ---------~. cond. See to ap· 4 wheel drive, 6 cylinder, Autos W•ted 9590 ciate. $795 or best ofr. rolJ bar. radio, xJnL, wilJ ••••••••••••••••••••••• . 2390 trade. 831-2040dlr. WE PAY TOP DOLLAR ~ FOR TOP USED CARS ~w '74 R75/6. Bags & 71 Landcniiser FOREIGN, DOMESTIC windjammer faring. H.T ., 4 speed, hubs , orCLASSICS ~~·..:..soo_._968~·9_1..:..8..:..l ..:..af..:..t._6P_M_1 rAdio, etc. 233LFD. IC your car is extra clean $4999 see us first. !.Kawasaki 500. Stored 3 Taking Orders On. The New Esoada's ARRIVING SOON Open Mon-Sat. 9 to 6 Closed Sun. AUTO CLASSICS, LTD . 10591 Bechler River. · Fountain Valley, Cct. 7 l<l /557·334~. 7141 !163·8381 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 11••• ....... •4•••••11tf For Claairaed Ad ACTION Call A DAILY MOT AD-VISOl '42·M71 IMMEDIAJE DELIVERY • . Needs work. $300 or offer . 847-2126 IAUERIUICK 2925 H ar bor Blvd. Datwn 9720 d~~vo Costa Mesa 979-2500 •••••••• ••••••••••••••• THE CHAMP • XAWASAKJSOOCbam· s. Excellent condition . 548-3919 Honda 350CB. Like , clean , with exlras . 646-2170 ----- ~ . ~ HONDAX6 $200 or Best Offer. 846-5683 ; '7tH D Sporlster, 3500 mi, l ~95. I l Call 55-1·3626 '. ··~ ~ Honda XL 125. Very 1966 Harbor ( M 646 9303 Trucks 9560 ••••••••••••••••••••••• TOYOTA SALE New '7 4 Pick111s STILL AV AILAif' : lo mi's. Clean, dt:pcnd. plus P vt pty. $550 Cash. HUGE STOCK OF 6416-8408 7 5 's '71 Yamaha 250 MX; all Ivy or LemeMOW! new. Must see! $4!15. 'I\ L••"' • ,.7~ Harl ey Davidson ~ • _ 644-~ _ •9 eGJt. t:WUJ • sportsler. Stock. lo mi. ~ TOYOTA . ~100 or ·?. 492·3:ll6. ---1 < 71 o d 350SL. Ce 1966 Harbor ( M 646 9303 non a rrana · fork. Knobbys, xtra£, gd '64 Dodge paneled truck cO..d. S325. 66 HOl'ld<t 160, w/windows. Slant 6 cyl , slreet or dirt. 75 lie. · w/stick shift. $700. Ph: en gs. need wk. $150. 963-1915 art. 4pm. .,.,,. 7 352. J -'58 Dodge Carry All. ( '65 •HUSKY 250, 1973. Perfe<.'t rblt eng, runs gd) New • co)ad. $800. 400 Suzuki brakes, $80U/bsl ofr. T ftl. Looks brand new 536·9444 days, 960·2039 . 545-7496 ev. 73 DATSUMP.U. Completely stock! Step bumper, trailer mirrors &SHARP! 00623R> "Special WC11Tanty" 645·5700 dlr. 73 LUY Pidwp Low miles, mags, stereo, will trade. 831·2040dlr . TOP DOLLAR PAID IMMEDIA TB. Y FOR AU FOREIGM CARS CALL OR COME IM TO SEE US NEWP()f~T ,, IMPORTS 3100 W.f.Nst Hwy. NA 642-9405 WE BUY IMPORTS Top Dollar fo~or Any Make or Model. JIM PANOS MAZDA 2001 S. M nnchcster Anaheim 6J6.00CJO Orange CGllllly's Highest S Buyer 011 Imports lill Maxey Toyota Call Roger or Bill 847---8.S.SS FREE APPRAISAL We buy used car s & t r ucks . Call GROTH CHEVROLET for a free appraisal. GROTH CHEVROLJ::T 18211 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 847-6087 549-3331 , 61 Chevy Pickup, new -- - :'73 Yamaha 250 ln.duro. clutch, battery. etc. xlnt SELLIMG YOUR CAR? • XI.lat. cond. 2.000 ma. See r unnin g cond. $625 TOP PRICES PAID • to~hevc. $745. 494-4893. 548·0739 F I ... •-..a._. or mpo • ..s ;'ti!(YAMAHA 25Q. Xlnl 71 FORD Pa1dfororNot : cGid. Make offer. Cctll DeClft Lewis ~s : 64!-8853 &645-0061. RANCHERO 1966 Harbor. C.M. : .. -t:HOPPER-HONOA Automatic transmission. ---G4G-9J03 - ' T ROPHY WINNER. 14" power :.leering, mag BMW 9712 : over s pringer. Harley re· wheels, very low miles ••••• •••••••••••••••••• • c.r...,heel. custom paint, in garage kept condition. ; seat. :.issy-bar. d ual For t hefaslidiousbuyei:! • h~dli g ht s, lots o f • cfitome. Best offor. Pri. '. Party. 531-2475. • • 9160 NEWPURT IMPORTS ).4otor Hot11n, ' Sale/Rent .-•••••••••••••••••••••• 3100 W.Coistlfwy.NA ~ ACATION Cruisl'r 24 . 642·9405 ~Artas Skampcr . Hcsv. ---------'no• ror summer. 11\Jlly S CHEVY 'self-cont'd. Sips 6. pvt. 17 "'pt1. 9111-4811 1/2 Ton Pickup na i'!xplore r Motor Home, Short wheelbase, 3600 ac· fulJ self cont. 11.000 mi. lual m iles. automatic, • X•l cond. Extr~! SHWS. air, power steering, plus ~ *"1292, 897-2837 many more extras in· 9170 ••••••••••••••••••••••• !,r'RLR. RIG 27' Nomad, • sejf-conl 'd . ·74 Chev : Subur ban, lo m1. ~7.500. • 541-9576 eluding pooilraction rear axle. Priced to sell. (Lie. 64812Y> Jim Slemons Imports 1970 Harbor Blvd., C.M. '1'&4tem Trlr w !$'camper a~ched. will carry d une ___ 6_3_1 • __ 12_7_6 __ 1 •buggy or 4 bikes. Xlnt '74 GMC Ya ton pkup.13000 ~£ood. 586-6645· mi. $3,300. 424 15th St .• 4bto S.nice & Apt. B, HB • , ... , 9400 -.7~4 -G-M~C-,-~T--.-k~ ~•••••••• •. •••••••••••• 711 on pie up, CHRYSLEH ENO 6 '1',· bed. 12,000 miles. ~bl VS''h ed. Best Offer. P ho n e • n.e L. ·" rom · 675-8490 :~-846.5683 --------- '68 lot 'I :i.4 Ton P. U. 8' bed. Jf19Uor loNwt Auto trans. P /s. etc. Xlnt 556-1<1_90 ____ , cood . $1150. 499-~96 XLNT SELECTION OF NEW BMW's Ready for lnuMdiate D.ai•ery • HIGH QUALITY USED IMW's '73 30CS s u n r 0 0 r . a c·onditioning . • '70 2800CSA Silver w tblue leather, low miles . • '72 BAVARIA 4 s peed . low superb! • '73 BAVARIA 4 speed. air. power steering, 8 lrk. stereo . • 12 2002 4 s peed. low miles. AM t l"M. ALL ARE PRICED TO SELL! • DOT DATSUN HAS FOR ..... diate DeliYery OVER 100 '75 DATSUN 8210, 39 MPG, EPA BRAND MEW 1975 280ZS•210s 610s• 710s PICKUPS GARDEN GROVE DATSUN SUPER RESALE VALUES! At Unbetie•able LOW-lOW PRICES * 5 YEAR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY Un All Nt?w Cars Sold Uy Us WITll Tl US AD * '63 PONTIAC Catalino 2 Door , automat ic, air, p.s. ITR-446 I 1 66 CHEVROLU NOVA 6 cyl., autom at ic, p.s., looks lousy, runs fine. SJ K-519 s599 '74 CAMARO '72· INTERNATIONAL SHORT PICKUP Hard to find, 26825 m iles, must see. 772-GXC 168 CORVETTE • 4 speed, r adio, heater, must see. VS0-760 S2995 '73 MAZDA '74 BUICK . APOLLO Radio, heater, p.s., air, like new. 296-J PS ~795 1 69 MUSTANG • MACH I Radio, heater , automatic, p.s., 1J$1 sharp. 128-BOG il955 ' OFF ROAD SPECIALISTS ALSO NOW AVAILABLE 228 l T PICKUP '71 DATSUN 510 V-8, 4 speed, air, p .s., like new. 4 speed, r adio, heat er, shar p. 422-LKZ 83591 U 2 door, radio, heater , 4 speed. #22840 4 WHEEL DRIVE PICKUPS FJ<:Al'\wlNG TM Lar9est 'selection Of<~ $AVE laia & Custom Painted PICKUPS IN ORANGE CO. All prices plus tax & lie. Prices good thru 6/30/75 See Us Tod«1y ! • DOT • DATSUN .• "Wht'rt' ll'~ Fun To Buy ;.i Car" 18835 BEACH ILVD. HUMTIMGTOH IEACH 2 mi. So. San Diego Frwy. 540-0442 842-7781 '1'0 IUD tKYlMt HT. CiS 400 1'1""'9 ....... ,,._ t1..ino a bf~• ~ • llueket .-t• t•~ .51789 .,,, LfMAMS ~ Qle. ,.,.,..., ··~ • .,..... '"""4IOll.~W~ -Wl1" "'te<tot IJCTT23'J • .. roN'flAC ,_ -~.bl ...... lion!.... ,,.. tlll-llC TS621 s12s9 •EYER FELT SO IOODI 1975 PONTIAC ASTRE S NOTCHBACX COUPE 'lllith the stand111d 3 epeed men. trans.,,,_, the available 1•0 e11. In. 2-t>bl engine is r .. ect at 37 mpg In Ille EPA hi<ltlway IHI. 23 mpg in 11141 EPA city test Astre's comtort Is &Qually l,,..,,.fftlve It's a subcompact that doean't cramp your style. Now that's what we call t>eautlf\11 7• DOIGI SURPll VM 72 OtlYltOUT IWN.A 74 V.W. SUN WAGON ~100 UI _,~, -Qle ~ wt-•"9 ........ •uo Faoto•v '''· 1\1.1/FM pOWW 11-1 ........... w llf~ \111\VllOC>. MtlO ~I ·-W/l-, ~Ur.roof ~ COl\0 • 11110,,.•t•e. rlMllo a WSW wort wheel COWf t .......... '°"'"'''" lt74M.WE) -• (280MYI C563ffCI SAVE 51889 1ottMAJKCOWI ... OlDSWAGON 71 MUSTAHOMAOtl Air co11flt10111"'· aowet Y~ CfUt-Att _..o.i_.,. 111,_,._,oc.-= tt-l"t a llrOtl. buci..I ..,..., -..,._, .. & ...... lk'I~-· AM ..... 1e11aolt. ..111.,t IN ..........,~"·~ -.W.lllllOAN (lt:ll.IJI ~-i ,. ' ,. ,. ; ,. r ,. ,. ,. I ' ,. -.... , . ,. ,. • ,. ,. ,, r I r I , I ,. , . TRUCK ( COUNTY USA I NC:.. ,. ( Harbour V W. . . . Ii..! Hunt. Bclt. ~ f FW 97Z5 520 N. HARBOR Santa Ana 4 MILES.NORTH OF THE SAM DIEGO FREEWAY '73 QiEV . .,., TON V-8, R H . Pr. Sir. AJI Cond. lo""'''* ( 1086651 '73 CHEV 't TON V-8 4 1pc1. C ..... Nf Cond. HD C&moe< EQUISl (1m17) '72 CHEV lo, TON 4 apd , 8 cyl •• rudy lot work. ( 12800 ) '72 . . CHEV. CUSTON DUt. V-1, AlllO., Pr. Sir .. Alf Cone! .• 1111ne candy (180393) '72 CHEV. 'h TON Cu•tom Ola V8, Auto .. Pr. Sir. Air Cone! ( 100889) '72 CHEV ... TON cu .. om VB. 4 aocl. H.O. CWnc>er Eauop (114692) • '73 CHEV. lo TON Cu•tom V8. R . H , SllCk, l.OW M•lff. ( 1320741 '69 Q1EV It TON Custom'DI• V8 AUIO. R.. • H.... Pr Sit , A11 ConO (82212!>) '73 GMC l'i TON Suoer Cuslom. vs. Auto. Pr S1r. Low Miles 1722688J ' '73 GMC "SPRINT". VB. Auto . Pr St. R. H .. AM/FM. L811day Mags (f>0109!>1 S2895 s3095 · s2295 s2495 s2495 S2695 s1995 s4095 S2695 '73 FORD .,., TON Cus~. VB. Auto., Pr. $2695 Sit .. 8 Ft. 99<1 (0209121 '73 FORD 1 TON ~anoer. V8. Auto . Pr &r. s3405 r. I\.. Dual Tanlt•. HD C&lnl* (872721 ,7 '70 FOAD 116 TON Cutitom V8, Auto • R . H.. -8 Fl C&,,,_ (!>5838) 73 FOAO .,., TON C41$tom vt. AUIO. Pr. Sit. R., H . All Con0 (865211) '71 FOAO "' TON Cottom V8. AulO-. R.. H. IOIMtn . 73 FORD " TON Cullom. ve. Aulo. Pr. llr .. R.. H Heavy Outv Clmper EQllOI>. wllh R.,.r (;&mj)lf. ( 10704) s2295 s7195 s2195 s3995 ····~·················· OIANGI COUNTY'S HEWIST & LAllGIST IMMEDIATE DELIVERY All Models & Colors Dick Miller Moton rlDSB 120W. Warner at So. Main Santa Ana . ~7-2l3¥ '74 128 Fiat 4 dr. sedaa. 2 mos. old. 494·7846 or 492-3717. '74 FORO "' T~ custom. ve. Auto.. Fl-. ~~R.H ~443811 t-'7_3_::,_oe'!ci_T?~_~:_;om-ve._4 •1>d_.R_.H~-:~ __ :_~_J I PP I L19 FOl'ID RANCHERO 600. VII. Auto.. Pr. s 1395 u · Sit .• R .. H . Ali Cone! (8948) '62 '74 '72 '67 FOl'ID Custom V8. H S!tdl, I FL Bed. (7308141 DOOGE ClU8 CA8 ~ TON. VI. AJ.llo.. s3995· Pr Sllr. Arr Cond .1044161) ' OOOGE •TON ~ W68. V8 4•4 AtliO.Pr s1.R .H..A11 eonc1 .0l1 "-' S~Lo5 ~.(63404 11 ~7 D00GE l'i TON Du• VI. Auto . H., 8 Ft. s~s .. (7714!1) 7 , 7 72 CHEV. Bl.AZER V8, Auto. Pr Sir , R . s3795 H..4114.(13"771 73 CHEV l'i TON c.,11 Du•. VI. Aulo, Pt. • s.r .. T-Declo. Ce-S'*I, ~ OllAC!ld Peck. (11211341 72 00001! _., TON, VI. Auto , Pt 81r .• R.. H. l4M ~. Oii Roecl fl•MI~. (~I) s4395 '3695 CASH IHAJIS ON, I X.3 WA~ONS. CASHltMHS ON IX.2 JIOANS. Low mileage (#1529) IUYorLEASE ~~1975 PINTO 2 DR. SEDAN Incl. 4 speed, front disc brakes s2949 2300 cc 4 cyl engine, front & rea; bumper guards, all vinyl frnt. buck- ets, rack & pinion steer., (Ser.# 5- R 10Yl 28344, Stk. #0796) '72 Mercedes 2SOC. Xlnt. c~nd. Brown. 60,000 mi. Air. stereo. Must Sell ! $6900. SS7-1338 '71 PINTO 2DOOR 4 speed trans., below average miles. (764CXV) 4x4 WAGONEER 51254 1975 MAVERICK Autotrans.,fact.air cond 2 DR. SEDAN power steer, power brakes, (992LKV) s3149 2.5 0 CID 1 V 6 -cylinder engine, vanyl seat trim, DR78x 14 tires, fro nt disc brakes, floor shift, front .& rear bumper guards, 3 speed trans., (Ser.#5 - K91L 143912, Stk. # 1244) 1975 PICK-UP F250 133 Custom STYLES I DE In cl. custom decor group, amme- ter/oil guage & fuel ecom It, fuel syst., evop emission contl., side mirrors, •x tra cooling radiator. (Ser.# F258RWO 1032 Stk. #T327 I s3945 1975 FORD CARGO VAN ~ Reor dr. glou-fixed, odj. pou.nger seot, reduced sound exhaust sys.: ~mmeter/oil gouge & fuel ecom. It., fuel sys., evop. em1n 1on contrl., 8rt. I/mount swing lock mirron, reo~ cor~ dr., latch & lock, sliding 1ide corgo dr., etgor lighter, extra cooling pockoge, h.d. battery, front & reor chrOtM bump- ers, !>fight grille. (Ser.#El ... 8H· X12719, Slit.# T 1252) '67 MERCURY WAGON Auto. oir cond ., pwr. steer. & brakes, luggage rack, low miles. (TZX268) '66MERCURY MONTEREY . 4 Door, Auto. trons., factory air, power steer, & brakes. (SIT5 I 3) '69 FORD VAN Automotic transmission. VS engine. (I 0 102E) · '66CHEVY IMPALA Station Wogon. Good tran$porfation car. (RGR2 51 ) 51054t I 5954: ' 51954 ~ ______ ..... ----..... ~•-ct•t - .t • • • i • : l • • • ' I l • • t l r I I I I i l • • • • • I I : • • I t • I • • I I : I • l I • • • , . • lfOAk..YPft.OT 'Frld11VJunt27117S ~'flllM .-...1afll1MI ...._,,,... ...... '5fl~ -.v .. _,. ....... -_., ......... _,.,. :;;~;~t=1~;;~~~~~~· ~:;;~· ~~... ....................... . ............................................. ····-····-·-···-··· ...................... ······················· ~...,,..... '''""' ..._,, 11rtoo1 r~ . ,7, Teyehi . • t7 v..,._ t770 V_w..., t77 Voltow-t770Vol•• tnz -!\-!••· ·······-····· ···-·· •••••••••••••••••••••••••• '. ......... ••• • .~ ••••••••••• ~....... • '.. ••• • •• • ••••••••••• • •• , •••• '.. • •••••• ••• •• •••••• •• • ............. • •••••••••• •••••••• •• • • • •••••• LA. 00R·~·m·········· W. t7 -f7 I tW11 , 9762 · '11 LANDCRUISU w .... , VW IUS '1S VW a.,,-· Loav· ' 7 I v W C •,m g "-•• ••••••••••••••••••-•••••••••••••~•••••••••••• TOYOTAS mt., AM/I'll, Wara "V inc -~~a.=,.,;-t..u, moblle/tel\t/poptop. Sll£CTillN Mettfl Ts:J::5P~::Y~c'::i -74SUIAIUfM.. .....,....,., ... · bubl. Gd. CODd. $3,50U. 7p•••• nu.ra l.· ~!!tires , l.!5,000 ml AU 11161 -.as ID3541. 4 Mdan, ' speed, OHL y 10 WI' 75a-Of.71 aft I O•lat&•dl•C cciMllUon .•• vw Bu.a. Id-t'OOCL...1 -· Ml.JTIT -Of u....i , --.u.. . air,-·"""-.... _ Aloe 14 !low -~ _.._ ·-· l -· 11,0!5. Call all. 73 'IW -..._ ':!:CJ.::";!:.i~ dlr. • •• Tri 1 h 9767 0.-. •llM -1o.., st>m' •••.sauOdll ~::r. l:&, VllYIS In reblt' eos. aadtals. ToyoN' t76S TREMENDOUS ••••••••••••••••••••••• '72 'fW · ( CO-) ...... • records R .... 11.. ••••••••••••••••••••••.• SAVINGS • Or• .. •s::-• • _....., Example '1.STR6.Gclaond. 1 S .. a ll•dl ~''I elean Classie. $4500. "71 MftM 'TSCOROLLA . · '40QGOl'blltotrer. A1ltomatle, radio, C .,, ... u....sa! 114-M0-1858· WA.eoN 4apeed, radio, heater. Cal187S.70M heater.250FES. av .. ~ -Reye• f7$6 AulomaUc, All radio, 14 .. 1) l9'1l GT·I lluk w, low S23H 70's tlni 74 .. " ~·;,liilii.1iii.S:A::· beater.Sim . SJ-. , =~~ute ... peoo. • .!!'!'!~":" ..... _Bdl. ~ AU:i~ Roll1•Kadetl. llOY . CiJ · t•...:a -·-"' l 6tVWF•ltuoh ToW .,..::..... -ID> CAIVIR · · .L· , · ~ U UU~ Voltow-t770 '67VW -· tQlt l.11Ji4. 1Jc.190DNW.$1288 WILLIAMS I 11"" ... lWI>' IT\\~~ -~·11u eari4 ~ TOYOTA . --.;;~1;;~; .. New.!:..od~-~ TOYOTA --... +.:f-~.~~· ~~·· · TOYOTA · ~ Excb...,ella.buildl out.IJe.VEOOiUlll8. . IMPORTS • .-_. _,-w~. -·, L . .1966 Hafbot .. C.M. ~·930~ BROOKLYN BUG CO. ' 1'66.HarlMM\C.M. ~•6·~303 ' 8011fcommoowealth .11or11. ...... c:,. .. ' Q.QSID~Y1. ·-. ~ '71CORONAMkU,lom.i., E.aUmata: ~141 '611 vw. Sun roof, brand ~Bch. . .... ~ BuenaPark 521.7000 ~cb radia1a:, 45~ S-. t760 · 1~ ~. C.M. 6'~'-930~ AM/FM Stereo. Rada. '69 Squareback auto new eng. 6: upbolstery, ?2 YW MIG 'SSVol~owaeoo.nms-~ (293HEU) • •••••••••••••••••••••~· '71 Toyota Marie 11, 4 spd. Au,to. Xlot. eood.831·15B7 rebtt eng le tr~. $Ui00'. 1reat shape. 345IH C.Jle but needawort. W• ml S .._ £• X G Aft.I 613-6612 R it C B b 4 •peed, rsdio. Lie, $175 581-6108 ' ?Ur. AllUJ • ,i!:~.u;;~~3032 real •69 C• al• , • · ffu!t . Bdri. MHm P::Sad~. apo e , ll&F'[D. $l981l . -'=~!"'.-----""-'I DIMO 2 Dr., 4 speed, radio, 71 VW Sq/bk, am/fm '60 VW BeaUe. Recentb' , . . AmlM. Used •• _.. t750 $•LE .,, TOYOTA heater. XDCS20. stereo. New radials, 29 reblt. Tape deck, New 14 VW Buadi!:; ename. . ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••• ••••••••••••••••• lllt. COROLLA $1099 mpgavg.Jl985,581·7064 tires.IQ-7all,4-7pm clutch, ra abocb. : AMC ttoS --rz ·9)\ Porsche, air. Ap-PrJced from re::. de 1 Needa palnt, ta. ftna. ••••••••••••••••••••••• pest; group. am/fm $4 l90 4 5 'radio. 1 aJ or 73 5-r~ . '72 VW kombi. band bit. 49C-9605am. n.h 1974 AMC Jeep, dakomo adiftrt. $5000 ~5673 ft col ege, Low miles. Lie. . AM/FM, low miles, will cmpr. Oaa Stv. Ga1/e&ec. , ~,___,_ · ....-map, Commando tires, ~ --,. . a <15402) XOl.892. $1288. Ii l••n: a trade. 8S1·2'0t0dlr. • refrl&. Siok w/eMe. wtr. 57 VW BUS. Rblt engine, 6t VW JD•• amtfm cassette, v..a, IOK . ~ •---. 111111 UllLO puD)p. XI.at. oond. $3,500. nms gd. $3SO «beat o/.. ~ U 1932 ._.... .. , fDUll ·~ ~' :69 VW . Tow It Away t 813-5928 fer.881-1452. LIKE NEW. Lie . m es.151· · ... DoVe · • OTA Good for parts, engln• YNK928. $1218. at Mac.ArthW' " TOY runs. Body shot! ·$.125. 62 VW Cherry. 6 Cleao '13 VW Bug, rum w'eJI, · -KENDON r AMC"IJECP &Jamboree, N.B. · · 13171 Magnoli,, Garden brand new 1600 F.ng. Cal $450 •. Call Ken, 6"-0742 752·ot00 · .Jl~.J!ch._ 142·4435 _ ~ _H!Jr~.S-~· 64_6:93,9:}. Grove all. 5, 642·1615. anytime. ~~t""':--...,.,;n11M~~---,,~73 t7ll Mnda 9731 -9731 Mcmlo ON ANY NEW CAR Mew '75 not included AND or USED ROTARY OVER I 00 MEW MAZDAS IN STOCK ENGINE CAR Mot including Advertised · Specials t7ll Harbour V W ' . . ' .BR. Bch. ·-~-~~ '66VW- ' speed; radio. RUN GOOD. Lie. TEl905. $688. Harbour V W I : : • 'Hwl. Bcb. M2·"'15 '73VW41z-· 4 speed, radio. Hard find mod.el. Lie. 00461. $2188. Harbour V W I : ; ' lblt. Bcb. Yol•o 9772 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SPECIAL VOL VO SAi.£! Beat price increase. Super atock, AU models Pnced to Sell. Overseas Delivery Specialists J) leari4 11 " USED CAR TRADE-IMS • 74 AMX Z DOOR HARDTOP V·8, automatic, factory air, poy.-er, stci!ri{lg, onJy 4,000 miles &: sharp! 1195M IS> • 74 MATADOR Z DOOR HARDTOP V·8, automatic, factory air, only 8,000 miles • real sharp! (951K KF ) 532-95 • 73 JAVELIN (l':Lvo ·. -------------·-1966Ho1bo1 CM t.46 '1303 Z DOOR HARDTOP V·S, automatic, factory air, power steering, low miles, & realJy sharp! 1856GND) . 5 3195 '74 MAZDA RX4 Coupe. Used. Low mi. (26'1K§YJ 52977 5199 .... 5U~- 155$! lull pilc!I ~tu I lie: 1811.:H tot ........ -· inci 1•• k f. .ii atl"j'lllQ c'-Oes klr (Wy 48 ...._ O.t•r.O ""~"' .....,..1!o . ...,, ...... Ptorc.MIOI Ratti 17.N '72 DATSUN 1200 4 speed, radio, heater. (7763461 41417 lull DnU l)ktl ta• I lfC. 161.«l lalll !TO, -incl !U l :'l!c. 1 111 o:.a.rt•..., c~• lo< °""I 30 .-. Dillf6o>OICI p;i\'ft'enl ::.C-WOlt.00 ............ Pilf<:•tll-"-• 21.73'11o . '70 TOYOTA · Mark l\'Coupe. (611 CRN) 1:1n full~ llfto& ••• • 11c. sse.14 tot.1-. pmt. inc'I. 1 .. • · & .. ew'Yino c:h•~• la ONv 30 ...:ia. ~ pqmenf t *3.20. All#IUM p.,., • .._ Rei. 2 1.13' 73MAmA . RX3WAGON . Air conditioning. (S124W14o411 ) FR ... EE 12 month-1 ~.000 mile Factory Engine WARRANTY ON THIS 172 MAZDA RX2 COUPE (13DFEY) • • f '69VWBUG Wow! (119217988) ~1277 5199 .... 560~ '72 PINTO #9208 '73 VEGA WAGON Automatic. C20SHGL) 51677 SJ99 .... ,,,,, .... cn:•-..i.·' lie. •• , ....... _Jl<d. lfl(:t. ... loC. & M Ul"l"'IJ CIY'-IOI Mir JI -o.i..-Ptr-.,._ tl«ll.41. A.....,.,._.,._,_ Aate 21~ 68 OPEL WAGON Fully equipped (WJZ756) 5777 5199."' s' I~ · . Mn.II Ml pl'lc9 pl"' tu & lie.. Mt.141IOlll --Ina!. 19 a lie. a 111 -..,;nv ~ tor°"" 1•-. o.i.r..d...,.... ,,_ ....... Allnulil .._.. ..... Alie 21 .... ·~ ORAHGEC:OUtlTV YOLYO EXCLUSIVELY VOLVO • Large•l Vol,. Dealer •73 HORNET in Orange County! BUY or LEASE SPORTAIOUT DIRECT SfATIOH WAGON m:ftm,. ::~~r~~~i~t!E _2025_ --S. ... ~-=: for vacation &: super JYJCR~~u::11 sharp! (342GVCJ · Anaheim 750-2011 BRAND NEW 1975 VIII.VOS WE STILLHAVI A C:OMft.E'n SEl.Ec:TIOM OF AU IODYSTYUS AT THE OLD l'lllC:ES ·-THI HEW IHC:lllASE CHOOSE YOURS NOW .., ........ VOLVODIAl.M SIHC:! lt56 WIWAMS IMPORTS IXCLUSIYI YOLYODUlB 80llCommoowealth Buena Park 521-7000 75 VOLVO 1641 Automatic,. air, sunroof, I trk, stereo &only .S.500 orilinal mlles. 831·20t0 dlr. -KENDON ... AMC:rtJEEP I' • '.' ' , Mcie ttlO ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'llt RIVIERA LOADED, MAKE OFFER 546·8881 72 BUICK 4-DRWA.GOH lesa than 36,000 miles. radio, beater, automatic. factory al.r , power ...m. dows. (Lic.41864FFG). $2905 • Jims1- lmports 1970 HarbOr Blvd., C.M. 631·1276 c:-. 9915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CA.DILLA.C· Over 70 lo choose from. From $1995. GMAC Fin• i "Le in {1", ,,,.-~· I ~:.. ·,, .. . ·'. ......... . '• Volvo 142-S. Clean; '1 1 CAD Fleetwood steel radials; Koni Brou1ham, lo miles, shocks; RalJye dash. mint, xtras. Make air. Jl800. Call61M498. '(213)592·5221 -How t-·-. Hew fMO ....................... '~•-•!!•··············-·· \ ....... .... ~---....................... -... UM4 ~UIM ...... Uted : .. ---u--..1. .. ---u--..a . ····•················· ~ ..... ~ .... C1•11 { Hll • ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••··~· ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... .,_... . 9911 t1•t•1 ttU --.a.-. ffl . ff , .... "71 El Dana.a.. •-;.~;,;••••••••••••••••• •••••••• •••••••••••••\-; ..-.... mtDt CGDd.m;_-,,. "Tl Cbaneaiw. ''**I. 72 MUST..., ..................... . ;5.e~!:·~IOOO~or~m.o..~~:...· _ _J lo mt, xlat CODd. $3IOO. CO VIRT Ru bout de ......... t7 PlymouU. Baracuda. • Boaae It. w ... UC· -MS-/~ .. :-"kcbs. 511-10 M • coQd~H.oOo ml~·.~ v.a, auto, p/1, rum well. lrk,dedAilr -~epdp, t paaa, 7 4 CADlu.AC ev w ... .,.. 1 ... tbao 20.000 actual n1....._.w 844-1.372. , oa -· ~ C 0. U p I D E '70 Dodce Dart Swin1er mil .. l auaat ... to •P-tt60 74 Duster a eyl. AC PS. 'U OTO l'\lU '191t, clean. Cood cond. Lo mi, SUOO/ prec ate-Immaculate Sunroof 'auto Bucket. Must aac S100. ·4M-961J VILU ,.., .. oner. aa.1431 throutbout. Seda1 tocfet. ••••••••••••••••••••••• :xitn cond . ..00. a.st"': home, e11 ... 1aeLlnda leu than ao.ooo aclua '71 Dodie Dart, 6 C)'l. AC-Jim Sle111a111 ATLAS fer. MS-74411 '71 EXEC. statlon Wan. miles beautll\IJ powde J>S.T·G. Xlnt. coad. 21• Im~ '89 Plymouth i\aJY 111 ' Many extru, very clll. blue, blue cloth interior. Pacific, CM. 6t3-S.aft. 19'70H armvd CM Clwnlw"'1111tuA DR. A/T, Pl\, P/b, air, 8~/2~0 or 5'8·9801 Lie. 81SJLO. "7915. Spm or wknda. ar r • · · <>Pen ))ally le 9tn. 'W 10 new Ur... Buos xlnt. • •· evea. JlmSlemons '72 POLARA 4 40 63•·1216 PM829HarborBlvd '575·979-Wl 74VIMl"UIA I ~ M11num. PIS. P/B, air, OhkMOblle ftl l CoetaMeaa ., 73PLYMOUTH4-Dr. COWi nlr-•• radJo. Beatofr.over$500. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 546-1934 SATILIJTICUSTOM S u per Economica l 1970 HarbOr .BJvd., C.M. 498-2168 Sales and Service V-8, automatic, factory Value I (218KBD) 631-1276 1986 Dart xlnt cond OLQSMOl&I air condiUonlng, power 145-5700 dlr . • 62 c-... 4 Dr. ••so amtrm, t~pe deck D.Y GMC TIUCkS ~3 steering. vinyl top, radio, 74 POaJllll •c Wiii -146-7477, eve1. 64S-Ot'i87 HONDA CAIS "beater. Like new, must " 1 •~ Needs work S48-27 PLY be seen. (229JEN> LE M • ~s -----___;:..:;i'-d 9940 u111.~oe. s299s Al"' '71EIDorado,goodcond.,•••••••••••••• .. ••••••• 2&50Harboi'Blvd. FUllYHI COUPE LOADED1 8trackste 172 Cou n try Squire CoetaMesa S.0-SMO HARDTOP $3295. t • p e d eck w 0 less than 20 ooo mll-842·0322. . aeon, 1 pass.. full '63 Olds CuUass, ~ullu I ...... ---------I power, lug. rack. $2600. driven good cood. 32 000 4 door equipped with 360 radio, beater, automatic, '67 CADILLAC or best offer. ~1 mi. sssO. 494..szat. • cid, 2 bbl, V-8,. engifte, r~~c;'~~on. $.95. (Uc. C •V'Ul.. and torquetlite, • ..,. T-'73 Torino Wagon. Perf. PWo 9,57 transmission. Factory 67 Barracuda, low ml, Jim Sletnons Fully loaded! Uke new 1 coad, new radials, tin led ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 i r c 0 n d it i 0 n in g xlnt cond, stand. trans. Uc. TQT032. $888. etass. $2700. 64&-2116 , '72 RUNABOUT Air, new AM /FM radio, till 1~: $600or best offer. PH: 5-8 Imports For Sale 1m Ford LTD Ures.$1,986. ing wheel. Brown finish · pm only, 557•7482 or 1970HarbOrBlvd.,C.M. Wagon, xlnt cond. $2SOO 673·7~ with Oys ter beige vinyl 83S-4096. 631 1276 Pb 979 ........ """ -00 roof. S0,100 miles. FuUy '71 C t s b ba w 9 • : ...._or_._.... '73 Pinto Squire Wa ... Lo d' · ed us · u ur n go. 'Hid. Beb. IM2·443S • r~con itioo · Pass. 1 owner. Many ex-'73 GRAND PRIX Vinyl C Xln~~!"~~ $650. :~: 64~~7~~~· .-noo. $2195 tras. New radial tires. top, Wt-wbl, new Mich. X ...,. 9917 .. 97_...,.... lnquireto,· $1,570. 968-1148. tires, full pwr. 39000 mi. ••••••••••••••••••••••• • -'72 PINTO A t $3 350 752 0180 u o, n ew Business Office PCMlffac 9965 ' · · '67 CAMARO. New motor, •73 Gran Torino Xlnt brakes, new tram. Im-0~ C-t ---------• brakes & paint.646·9061, cond. Yellow, Ai~, AM: mac. $1,495. 847-58'0 Dal .,,.::;-••••••••••••••••••••••• '65 Pontiac. Needs paint. shop, days. FM ..--'69 FB 350. All fac. ex-Runs good. $650. Ster eo. P/S.P/B. 72 PIMTO 330 W. BaySt.CM tras, mint. $1,500. offer. Call 557-79'l0 '61 MU STANG. Ne Must Sell! $2550. 5.57-1338 Pvt Pt 552 8340 "O•e-c>wMrlecMv" '74 GOLD DUSTER Air . y. . · V~a . 9974 paint. Good rubber. '63 White Ford. Engine Automatic, 21,SSS miles. P/S, P/B, Auto, fold '69 Cat. New eng, cass ••••••••••••••••••••••• 64&·906l, shop, days. excellent. $175. See & Drive to Ap-dwn. rear seat. Immac. AM/FM. $1225 or trade 1971 Vega, 4 spd, $950/ of- 1968 Camaro, stick, 327, CaU57S·963'7aftSpm preciate! (036EOH). cond. Gold Coast Serv. for van. Xlnt cond . fer. Great gas mileage Amer mags. Very clean '67 Ford 500 XL eoDvt 6'5-5700 dlr. 551-6275 642-0115. 586-1404 Harbour V. W. I .rr ' : ' "'' the Great Alf a ~'Sail" AftlMlal DetM & beartfYe ClecrCMtCe Sale the Big SAAB 11Story11 1974 s4195 I udes A:. etc. (Demo) ! : "" ... ,: ' ,, Beach Imports ~E ... ~ 848 Do•e St. at MacArthur & JCllllboree Ne~port Beach • 752-0900. $1000Firm.S46-9774 New top, brakes, bear: • ......_ H 9100 _......__H 91 -------- . ings, carb. New radials -•· ew ~ ew 0 AMtos, Hew 9100 ·Autos, Hew 9100 1970 Camaro, p/s, air, Ru lik See to · ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••;L_:~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~!!~~!!~!!!!~!!~:.. · l t t t ns e new. ap. ;:~. •.~~~u 0 rans, predate! $1150.644-1445 '69 Camaro 327, auto. BY O~ER '71 ~t. 500. shill, pwr str, blue/wht $800. 70 ~ortina Sta. top, low miles, xlnt cond. Wgn., lo mi, A/C. $1"1' $1700/orfer. 848-0210 _962_·87_93 _____ --1 '73 Grand Torino. Lo mi, Cllevrolet 9920 Xlnt cond. $2300. CaU ••• •• • • • • • •••••••••• ••• 644·SJl2 ask for Tom. CONla.L CHEVROLET 1973 Ford LTD 10 Pass. Wagon. Air, P/b, P /s. SALES &SERVICE lugg. rack. 23,000 mi. 1 2121 H..-..••d. owner. Super Clean ! COST A M~A 675-6200 or 675·3008 eves. ___ 5_4_6_·_l J_0_0 ___ 1Transportation car. • '7S ST ATI ON WAGON Falcon, low mileage, xlnt .. cond. Has stereo, good cond. Orig. ~ radio & tape deck, lugg. $5SO. cub. 673-4278, Lido. ra~k, A/C, Company car, '66 Ford Galaxy SO driven only by the Pres. sedan, new tires, call 752-7222,blwn.8&5.Mon. before 4pm. $500. firm. thru Fri. 497-1996. 'SO Chevrolet, rwis good, 1--F-0-------4 looks sharp Good eng 971 R~ 9 pass. wa~oo, I t bod · · t "A" .. 734·· 53,000 miles, 4 new tires, x n !Y.num .<HO-O factory air, P/B, P /6. 65 Corvair auto. $1400. By owner 642- xlnt cond. nu paml. after7 pm. S86·6&i5. .-'---.~"--------1 ---------·~ 73 MAUIU ••••••••••••••••••••••• Only · 16,000 miles , '7.3 Silver Mark IV. Cord meta llic paint, air, tnlez:i~r, loaded, phone, power steering & priced lo m1, 7S Crown Landea to sell Fast ! Will trade. top. Must sell. Immac. 831-2040 dlr. 675-9088 & 540-2660. '64 Chev. Malibu SS. Left Mercury fmt smas hed. Otherwise ••••••• •••••••••••••••• perf. Inter. xln't. Blue 1973 Mere. Montego M.X. Ullhol. Car wht. Transm Viii. P /s, P /b, P /win, & eng ok. Fixable. $200 Af!>/F m stereo. 3S, firm. 545·0908 m1. $2975. Dys 644-6440; ---------• Evs 493·5226 1973 Monte carlo, auto, , P /S, P/B, air, s wi\'el 66 STA. WGN. Rough. bucket seals, vinyl top, $175 or best offer. $3500. 525-7080 Pvt ply. 6'6-8665 &642-2210 '67 El Camino PU, new Vacation Luxury. 197 paint, auto trans, bucket Colony Prk, 8 pass. w/ seals. $1150. 443 w. Bay, everything. Gd. MPG C.M. 64S·S944 $3000. 962·6095. '89 Chevy St. Wagon. F\111 pwr, air, Runs Xlnt $850. 646-5112. 74ColoRyPn IOpou.w.- Fully equipped & priced -c-.....,.--..... ----9-92-5-• _to_se_n_. 83_1-_2040_dlr_._--i ••••••••••••••••••••••• '73 Cougar XR7. Jm '65 Hew Yart&er. maculate ! 1 Owner CALL 842·9525 21,000 mi, new tires battery. Metallic pewter. ea.tiftetttal 9930 $3500 bsl/ofr. 645-0585 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 840-6768. '73 "Town coupe". True ---------1 luxury I Every extra. Mlllt-t 9952 Take over lease-30 mos. ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• at $137.65 or wil l sell for 74 MUSTANG II $4,995. 636-0072Afl5 PM Economical 4 cylinder, 4 speed , ECONOMY 1970 4 DOOR Continental. PLUS! Must see this Fully loaded, immac. flawless a utomobile! cond. 43,000 orig. miles. 831-2040 dlr . Brand new radial tires. ---------• $2400. Wiii help finance. Call 493-0863. '74 Mustang, auto, P/b, R/H. 14,000 mi Tinted 9932 glaas. $2795. 751-0467 c ....... ••••••••••••••••••••••• '66 Mustang, good cond. '83 Class le Rdstr. Fine Ca 11 evenings o r cond. New parts. Reblt. weekends '2850 or trade. 675-6889. 847 ·0860 . ...._.Hew 910 Aldos, Hew 910 •••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••• •••• HEADQUARTERS I~ SANTA ANA · FACTOIY AUTHOllZID SALES•SIRVICE•PARTS•LEASIHG Dick Miller Motors SHORT ON DOWN PAYMENT' CALL OUR CREDIT COUNSELORS • AT 842-6611 SHORT TIME ON THE JOB? THIY WIU ASSIST YOU -· Autotn•lte.. r.010. ""•'"· C)..106tV) al• ....... , • ..._ .... ....,_,,_«-.. , .. _, _____ ..... ,14-.,,., ... a.. .... ,,...,u un.H ••• "Y• '70 FORD PICKUP t<, TON 111 n.••v duly t<111lpm..,1 l!'<lvdlng •''condition· '"9· 0~1 A Fl. ........ _ .. _ .... ,,,,.., .... , .... , .... 'l ..... t.,lol ., .... Ot~ _.. .. '" ~-.,.~ ., .... :z.H v •....... ! ~ ,,,,.,,,.~ ! ~"""""'"' .. L·crn.. S988 No. OOIGYU .. ._.._ _,. ,._ .. _....,,,,,_.,.,._.,....,,.,. .. -a_.'",,..,. 11)911w_.., .. ._.~.-,, ... ~ ~.,.... fUlL PltCI '73 PINTO WAGON 'a.t>ft'd. r•d10. htt•ftr, Lkt,, ... No, 4.ltJCM •I• -"'•-. _ _,. -",,,,_ u.-.. ,..._. r•~1u Wt t•~ uma o.. ... ,,.,, .... ..,... ,.. .... ,., •.• '7 4 cyl • .uto. lr•nt ttc.•Of"t' •'' condUJ.wtl,.., POwer lftffj"9 r.olo ..... ,..,.. '*"'""*•" "'"· Vlf'IYI Interior. •IJTICllJ. ......... _ ......... _,_ ,.,.,,"""' ......... , ....... ~ .. ............. ,. ... ""'. '7 5 FORD PICKUP • WMfll DlllVI v t ..,.. ,,..,. • _, """'t'O· r1<1lo ....... '"''II••,..., sioe evw ... 0 IUMIZI '74 El CAMINO V..t.. alto ,,.,,_,. ~' ,,..,.,... ••r ,.,..,~ . ......., ... -.. 1111 -· Low. -,......_ 1u 111•1. '72 DODGE MONACO • llOOI L--~ fecte><y •Ir ,-.11....int Ll<-~n11" '74 AMC MATADOR COUPI 1,. .. c1oc1 wllll -'-"' 1...:1 ... lf't tw COl'd .. ""'"" .... IMOICllJ S3988 FUll N tCf BRAND MEW 1975 GRANADA ·.~ 2 Door 2~ ctd e C"tl.,..,., engine 1.m.1ed ed1hon patio.age. dell.ti e bumper o•oup (5W92L21111381 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 53588 BRAND MEW FUU PRICE 1975 ~ MUSTANG MPG . 11 to 21 MILES PEit GALLOM 2 3 1118' e11g1ne, llnled glau bOdy sioe mou1ctino1. front & rear bumoer guercts. &1eet b«Hted radial tlfH 15R02Yl~492) IMMEDIATE DlLIYllY . 53488 FUU BRAND MEW 1975 FORD PICKUP PRICE e cy~noer shd• """· o•uo•s IF108RX2391e1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY 5 3333~ "A REAL GAS SA VER" llAND NEW COURIER & SHELL .. ~~--: T•" with bl•ck 11\ltrlOf', ~9 -~ c•msier 11\ell glv•• II Ille llnl1111no touch you•u need tor the aummer chores " fllf\ llmt. '" 11 ~l29aa L1n~1L 2~RE~Q,N~8!DIT? THEY WILL ASSIST YOU 142-6611 TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE PA ~~.;;~~t:~~~~:.. __ !,188 ~4 :t1m t9.~ .. ~~~!'!~. ncu991 $ 31 FULL ,..f. '74 PINTO WAGON Aul<>. lr•no. rodiO ~ ........ L"'-Ho. dllSS '70 MAVERICK ICONOMICAL Stiel< ahlll. f oello. ,_,..., L-Mo ZWND '69 MUSTANG •ASftAal W. -tr-. -•-1"8. L-No. )tit- I I I IEW 1975 ·S DUSTER Great Selection of the Success Car of the Year ' USED CAR SPECIALS ' '74 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill VS. automatic. radio. heater. power steering & brakes. w sw. air conditioning, vinyl top. (253KYAJ 52395 168 CHRYSLER SEDAN V-8. automatic. radio. heater. power steering. power brakes. whllewall tires air cond11toning. vinyl top (VCT30'4J 5695 ., 168 FORD STATION WA.GOH V-8. automatic. radio. heater. POWe< steering. power brakes. whitewalls, air cond1honing. root rack. CVZX134) '74 VALIANT IROUGHAM V-8. automatic. radio. heater. POWe< steering. Power brakes. whitewalls, vinyl top, 4 air conditioning. (011LML) '74 PLYMOUTH . SA.TELLm CUSTOM SEDAN \i~. automatic. radio. heater. POwtr steering. Power brakes, whitewall tires. air conditioning, vinyl top, extended factory warranty. (034KS'/l 5795 53495 s3095 '74 VALIANT SEDAN '67 CHEVROLET MAl,llU vs. automatic. radio. heater. power steenng & brakes, white walls. air 4 door sedan. VS. autontic. radio. cond1t1on1ng, exte.nded factory hHter: power steering, power warranty. ('432KZYl brlMs. YGM541 ) 53095 5695 · 172 MERCURY MOHTEGOMX 2 door. VB. automatic. radio. heater l>OW9f steering & brakes,.wh1te walls' air cond1lioning, vinyl top. (916FVY) .' BRAND .NEW 1975 INTERNATIONAL s.cour 11 .s5695 >Jr conditioning, ·aulC>nlltic roof rack, bucket seats. ' POwer steering, i>ower brakes. Complete "heavy duty·~ service available for your R.V. Rec. The best service in Oran9e Co. Fast. fair & frie~cDy! · l t f . c J ,,.-..,,--4" .... .· ---·# . -----.------... -_, - . -~ -- . . Today"sc1 .. 1q N: Y. ·saoek. ~ ... . . • VOL. 68, NQ. 178', 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY CAUFORNIA FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1975 T0EN CENti; Niguel Boxholders By FREDERICK scffOEMEHL 0t .. n.11,.,.._._,. I Thirty-six safety deposit box· holders who suffered losses in the "Mission lmpossiblf:" style $6 million Laguna Niguel bank burglary were awarded $1,209,000 Thursday by a Superior Courtjury. . and bad faith in protecting pro. 1 perty Placed Jn safety dePosit boxes within the confines of the vault at its Monarch Bay branch. · The jury found that United California ·Bank had exhibited • negligence, breach of warranty It is the first time in American history that a jury has held a bant liable for safety deposit box losses, 'said Mark Robinson, a partner of Arthur Hews, attorney for the plaintifts. The bank burglary -the largest in recorded history -oc· • curred d'uring the weekend or Marth 23, 1972. A team of skilled burglars led by a Cleveland, Ohio pinball tnachine company owner, byp-assed the batik's alarm system, dynamited its way into the vault from the root and systematically rifled 458 deposit boxes of cash, jewelry, r are coins, a ndhegotiablebonds. All but one of the men indicted in the crime have been tried arid • • , . Get $1.2 Million • . . l ' convicted of involvement in the crime and sent to federal prison with lengthy sentences. · Durlog the Superior Court trial, Hews presented witnesses who testified that the bank's pro- tective devices were so weak that even a 13-year-old with a basie knowledge or science could huve rendered them Useless. The judgment broke·down lo $939,000 tor actual losses and $270,000 for mental distress. Boxholder William Everhardt was awarded $144,100 for bond ·l06ses; Denis Farghe,r, $141,750 for loss or rare gold coins. and Ruth Brown, executor or the estate of Marcus Brown, $101,562 .for loss or bonds. Lesser awards went to other plaintiffs. The suit: as originally filt.>d , listed 60 plaintiffs who deman- • • • ded in excess or $60 million in ac4 -tual and punitive char"es. Robinson said 25 plaintiff& were dropped from the suit att.er- their property was fow1d by lhu Federal Bureau of investigation during the course of its sweeping investigation into the heist . lt. spanned tht-United St.ates and European banking centers where it was believed bonds may ba.ve .been fenced . IXOll 1ves est1mon Aide's Trial -Opem Ilinshaw Vote Plot? Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R· Newport Beach)· had a built-in C<tmpaign organization -the Orange County Assessor's of- fice -when he ran for Congress in 1972, Deputy District Attorney Bttl Evans charged Thursday. Evans' charge that Hinshaw ·headed a conspiracy to use public employes in his campaign came in his opening statement to a Superior Court jury in Santa Ana . • Boy Dies In Mmoor Ace idem A Huntington Beach boy was electrocuted Thursday afternoon while mowing his backyard lawn ~th an electric mower. A spokesman for the Orange County Coroner 's oflice said Wayne Davis, 12, of 8952 Bain· ford Driv~. apparently was killed v.•hen he attempted to use a screw driver lo make a repair on the machine while it was still plugged in. A deputy corone r said the screw driver must have touched a live wire. The bo'Y was pro- nounced dead at 4:23 p.m ., at Pacifica Hospital. His body was found slumped over the mower by his father when the elder D-.vis came home from ,_work. Efforts were made by Huntington B ea ch paramedics to revive the boy at the scene. The boy \\'as standing on a damp lawn when he apparently used the screw driver, according to Capt. Roger Hosmer, deputy fire marshal. , Funeral ser vices are pending at Dilda y Brothers in Huntington Beach. FBI Arrests 2 Lebanese On Spy Counts WASHINGTON CUP() -The FBI has arrested two Lebanese natives, one of whom had top U.S . government. sec ur~ty clearance, on charges of spy~ng tor the Soviet Union, the Justice Department announC'ed today. FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley identified the tWQ SUS· pects as Sarkis O. Paskalian, 36, and Sahag K . Dedeyan, 41. Paskalian was arrested ln New York City and Dedeyan was picked up in Rockville, Md., a s,yburb of Washington. The criminal complaint. filed against the two alle(td that they photographed classified inform&· tlon with assistance from top of· Ci ciuls in the Soviet mllsion totbe United Nations, Kelley said. Paskalian was charged with conspiracy to gather cluslfied national defense infonnat.ioa. to aid 01 roreign countl'Y. Dedeyan wa1 alleged to have talled to re-. port illegal photograpbin• ol n• UOl'lal defense inform.at.ion . Homer Qoynton, deputy auls· tant. FB.l ~lrec\or fox external af. lair•, 1ald the FBI tntelU,ence division bad lnve1tlaated the case for ••several ytars.'' The eight-woman, (our-"i-na n jury will eventually decide if .James· Bertolino, 52, a long time · employe in the assessor's orfice, participated in the alleged con- spiracy. Evans made it clear in his opening statement that he in- tends to prove that Bertolino was part or a conspiracy that reached to the highest levelsJ>( the as· sessor's office. Two illus trate his point, the prosecutor dre w a large Hinsha~· campaign organization chart. Perched atop the rough chart intended to illustrate the ac· tivities or public employes in the campaign was then -assessor · Hins haw and his successor, Jack Vallerga . Evans told the jury they and others directed assessor's ofCice employes on campaign chores and then told the employt.>s to <See HJNSHA W, Page A.Zl Bomb Rips l l.S. Indian Building ALJ. MEDA _(; r) =A,,.powerlul '· •. bomb exploded in thE!office of the WATER DIRECTOR DIES l ames C •. Schoenleber water Agent · U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs early today, causing $50,000 ·dama ge. 'An a n o n ymou s telephone call er said a terrorist group would born b the bui !ding. Patrolman Ra ndal Beetle said the 5:20 a .m . explosion shattered · many windows. ruptured a boile r and caused extensive ceiling and structural damage. Debris was blown 40 yards from the scene. The two-story wood and stucco building Was unoccupied at the time a nd the r e were no in· juries. Beetle said the bomb was planted through a vent under the ground noor in the federal build-Dl·es·, Funeral inghousingtheBIAoffices. A telephone operator at the San Francisco Ch ronicle said a Slated Monday --E-x-Ec-u-T1-o -Ns-se=EN:-:--- Funeral services will be held in Santa Ana Mondaf for J ames C. Schoenleber, La guna Beach County Water District director and a prominent home builder, who died Wednesday night. l'le was60. Mr. Schoenleber. who lived at. 1856 Catalina St., had served on the water district board since 1963. His present term was due to expire in Nov~m bcr. He ha d been a builder in Laguna Beach since 1947 and constructed more than 50 homes in the Art Colony. A native or Pas adena, 1\1r. Schoenleber worked in the build- ing trades in San Marino before moving to Hawaii in 1940. He worked as a ~hipbuilding crew foreman at Pearl Harbor until 194'5 when he returned to California. He was a member of the Laguna Beac~ Planning Com· mi.Pion in the late 1950s, a past president or Laguna Beach Little League and a member of the !.Jons Club. He is survived by his widow, Flora, or the family home; two sons, Michael a nd Charles or Laguna Beach: a daughter, Pat, or Illinois; a sister, Shirley Engelstad, of Pasadena, and three brothers, Dona ld, ol' Lacuna Beach, Robert, of Yucca Valley, and Benjamin, of Panama. · Funeral sClrvlces will be held Monday under the direction of McCormick Laguna Beach Mortuary at Fairhaven .Memorial Park, Santa Ana. Ex· act.time bas not yet been set. 10 Acres Burned 1N FBI SLAYINGS, A4. 'woman called al 5:30 a.m. and said the buildi11g was going to be bombed by the Nev.• World Liberation Front, an under · ground group th at has claimed responsibi li ty for several California bombings. She said <See BOMB, Page A2) Hearings Set On Clemenle Pier Crossing Helirings by the state. Public Utilities Commission, which may determine the fate of a long- soughl at-grade San Clemente pier entrance crossing, will be held beginning al 10 a.m. ~on­ d a y i n th e Commun it y Clubhouse. The at-grade crossing h's ~en termed essential to upgrading the dilapide.ted circa19X>'s tunnel entraceto the city pier. . The city has charged that any requirement forcing either an above trackl;I or below tracks en· trance bars usage o( the municipal facility to elderly and handicapped persons. The tunh.el is also blamed fo1· attracting unsavory characters and for gathering Utter. An at-gr:ade crossing. one level with the surrounding gtound and tracks, but prOtected with safety gates, has been opposed by the Santa Fe . In 1969, the city ·was denied permiasion for an at-grade eros .. lng in a PUC he11rint. . This time. San Clemente ha.s spent $8,000 to htr& special lega1 • counsel and prepare a report for delivery at the hearlng. Alked U the case were a major one Boynton told reporters, "A~Y Spy case ls a.majorc11e." Evaluating the 1ip.illcance ol (See SPIES, Pore AU VENTURA <UPl )-Twominor f I r e·1 b I a c k e n e d t Cl n acres of brut h i.n remote canyon are.11 of ·Ventura County Thurs· da)' bofon firefight en doused the blai:e. · City Manager Kenneth Carr said he ex.peels the Sl'Slion lo last three dJys with the hearing run- es.. CROSSING, P•I• "21 o.u, "let Sffff ,.,,... 'DEVELOP ALL SOURCES OF ENERGY POSSIBLE' Former Congressman Holifield In San Clemente More Coal,.Nuclear Use Urged for U.S. By JACK CHAPPELL Of U1e O.ilt l'il .... SUff If the United States is lo rt. .. cover from its economic malady, it must decrease its reliance on imported oil and greatly expand its own produ-ction or energy from nuclear and coal sources. former Rep. Chet Holifield said Thursday. Holifie ld , s peaking in San Clemente to the Orange County Coast Association, likened oi l prices charged by mideast na· lions lo ''The old Barbary rip off" and said the United stales was the victim of a "con- spiratorial shakedown" on oil prices. · Holifield retired from hi s .Bandits Fire In Escaping Froni Robbery Congressional se<J t in Decen1ber. He had been a member of Congress representing the Whit· tier area for 32 years and wa s vice c hai rma n and tater c h airma n of the J oin Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy for 10 years. ~lolifield said an abundant and stable production of energy v.•as the base of the Ameril'an ...,,ay of life and that without it the coun- try would declin e. He called for leader ship to develop a com· prehensive national energy policy. That policy s hould be to de· Velop all sources or energy possi· ble. He said he favored orfshore oil and expanded Alaskan oil pro- duction saying; "We have J:?ot to get energy wherever v.·e can get it. We've got to take the risks that are involved.'' He criticized environmen· talists for holding up production o r new energy so urces, particularly nuclear power plants which he said were the safest and least polluting or ;:ill energy producers. ··we must·te mper envi ronmen- Firing shots into th.e 'ceiling to tali s m with pra ctic a lit y.·· f tlolifield said. eover their escape,' a pair o ban· Holifield also criticized what dils made off with $MIO from San lind d Juan Capistrano's Mexlco Lindo he called the nalion·s "b e- restaurant Thursday night after pendence on foreign oil .·· boldint e mployes anU customers He noted that in 1973 a barrel of at gun_polnt, sheriff's aeputies imported oil cost $3.25 per barrel said today. 8nd the nation used about 2.15 Wilhesses 'said the {ne~ tired at billion barrels (a barrel equals 31 le at( rour shots from ~·Pistols gaUons) paying out S7. 7 billion. into the ceiling· as ·a warning ln 1974, the price charged by agatnst tolloWink them into t.he the Oil Pro'ducl ng Natlcns street . Jumped to $10:~. The nation used ''One till guy and one lbort .. about the same. amount ·°' lm· ~" ls how witnesses described por.ted oil but p111d $25 billion. ~e the. gunmen in the ll p.01. rob· .said tf the to $3 to $4 a barrel 1n· be.:y. The,two .men walktd iatb (r~UGhowtalkedeboutgoesinto thie rt:St&urant near clc.iJig-Ume, eri'eet, the nation wlll be forced to 'pulled their guns and took re· pay SSO billion a year. celpts and cash trom the till and "We cannot sustain this annual rrom employes' and cus(omers' outllow and malnt.ain the lntegri- wallets. ty of the dollar." he said. He No one in the restaurant was callM the oil priC'eS an "eictor· Injured, deputies s aid. <See HOLIFIELD, Pa'e A!) ) Quizzed 2 Days At Home \\.'ASijl.N..Q TON <U Pl l '- Former ~sidenl Nixon volun· tari!y testified :for 11 hours before Watergate prosecutors and two grand jurors, it was revealed lo· day. The sv.·orn testimony J\.1onday and Tuesday ...,·as the fi rst givun by Nixon in the scand al \\'hich drove h im f rom lht.• nalion ·s highest offi ce last August. The sworn testimony pre· sumably w;:is given ...,,ithout the protection of his pardon. Prcsi· dent Ford's pardon of Nixon in September covered acts com· milted during his prt.'S idency. After under going a medical ex· amination, Nixon was questioned at the Coast Guard station ad- joining his San Clemente estate, .. his law}'er. Herbert J . !\tiller, 1aid. · Chief U.S. District Jud ge George L. Ha rt Jr. said the transcript of the interview rt.•· ma ined sealed as pa1t of thl' grand jury investigation. l\.1ill er said the former prt.•!>1 dent's appt'a1·anc1,;. "·as .. ,,o lw1· tar\'" and not un'der subpoena. J\1iiler s'<J id the teslimony co\"· ered a \\'ide range or a1·cas ...,•hich \he special prosecutor "desired tO intt.•rrogate him about.·· T he cu r rent g rand jury, scheduled to end it s \\'Ork July 3. is the third and fin <J I grand jury :;pccificall y ass ig-nc d l o Watergate m;,itters. It has lx..>en inves ti gati n g a St'ries of \\'atergale·related matters. Nixon "·a s one of about 20 uniu- <lieted co-c ons pirators in the \\'atergate cover ·up. although prosecutors said later he ~ould have been in dicted had he not bet.'n presid ent at the time the <'ove r ·up indict1ncnts wer e handed do...,·n l\tarch 1, 1974. Nixon ·s health ke1>t hi m from being called to testify in the three-month cover.up trial which ·ended Jan. l with the ('()flvictions of former clost.' aides John N. J\1ilch ell , f.l.Ji . Haldeman, John D. ·Ehrlich1nan ;:i nd llobert C. Mardi an. .. It ...,,as the former president·s desire to cooperate v.·ith the of· fice or the special prosecutor." ~1iller said . "It v.·as Mr. Nixon's feeling in view of the anticipated length of his testimony, the present state or hi s health and the t.'Omplica· lions unavo id abl y attendant to extended travel. his examination v.•ill be mos t efri cienlly conduct· ed in California." l\.1illcrsaid. Or:•:'44:ast Weatller A1ostly sunny Saturday but late ni ght and early morning low clouds. Hi ghs 75, lows about 60. INSIDE TODA V The Fourth of Jul11 is com· ing up with a bang next Wl't'k on Ille Orange Coast and lots of festilJitl~• ore pJonhftf. Dai· ly Pilot Sta/I Writer Elliott Almond •urve11s the acme on PageCI. ..-C6•1 ., .............. , A• M911eNIM9.,.. ··=-· D1·1j c .... Ct 'lrtllf.a ....,.,. • AU ....... Mkll......_• --··-55: .:,1 . ' .,., .... •• ... ... .:: .. .~ , \ !ti I DAIL. v PilOT LISC §PIES ... document.1 lnvoh'ed lat.bear-. made toda7, Boyntco aald, s tMJ--~ men conaldered them slinlfl·. cant enoueh to aulboriie the ur· r.-ts." . ,l'he last spy case, Boynton Hid, was an the summer of 1973 ·•taen an Air Force sergeant was cqnvlcted after attempting to j)us secret material to a Soviet ~tuct in New York. · .~ynton said the latest in· "'.9Sticatioo began when the FBI learned that a photograph o( a secret defense document was passed to two officials or the Sov· Ae'-mission at the United Nations •nd an alleged Soviet in· ~lligence agent in New York. In- ,:Vestigators did not know the JClentities of the two suspects at .the time. All three contacts, who have been named co-conspirators but not charged, have now returned to Russia, Boynton said. The in- vestigation was not believed to have triggered their departure. While in this country, Paskalian, a permanent resident alien, has been an employe of the Armenian General Benevolent Union in New York City, Boynton said. .. Dedeyan, a naturalized U.S. ·citizen, left the applied Physics Uiboratory where he had top secret clearance and sometime 'Ugo returned to his former job at Operations Research, Boynton said. · Boynton said the investigation cl the case will continue, center- ing on efforts to obtain more de- tailed information from the SUS· peels. HOLIFIELD tion." Holifield said further increases jn oil prices would threaten the •Stability or the country and all the nations of the· free world, language similar to that used by Secretary of State Henry Kiss- Jnger who said such a threat could justify military interven- tion. · "I do not advocate ~we go to war. We ~on't have to go to war. What we h ave to do is get together on a national energy policy,'' Holifield said. Holifield said that energy pro- duction was not the only problem confronting the n ation. m•men· tioned a failure of the govern- ment to "lubricate the wheels of · finance" and "inflation not based ·Oh traditional scarcity of good c.-ommodities or production capacity." But, he said the other problems cannot be solved until the energy -deficit is solved. E'ro• Page Al . HINSHAW submit overtime or vacation claims to compensate .1hem for .their time. ·' He also said while Bertolino was not as deeply involved in the alleged conspiracy as some of the other ten men indicted on similar charges by the county Grand Jury, that he was part of the conspiracy and accepted un- •t!amed overtime compensation. ~Bertolino later repaid the a mount county auditors said was paid h i m for working on tfinshaw's campaign. ;. So far. five of his alleged co- ~onspirators have pleaded guilty 10 conspiracy charges. The five )nen are awaiting sentencing. .. ~ After Evans concluded his t>pening s tate ment, Bertolino's ~ttomey Don Phamer. said he jvouJd wait to present hi s initial =trgument until the prosecution )tests its case. :·· The first witness called by :Evans told of getting-up at 3 a.m. j>rimary election da~ 1972 to help ~llow assessor's office employes :i,ang Hinshaw signs near polUng ~laces. ORANGE COAST usc DAILY PILOT Tiie or-. Coo~• O.ily P•lol WI,,,_,,,, •H- , bt..O l"" ,.,.""' Prn· •. •l publllN>d by'"" a.~ • CO•Hl PulM1"11nQ Co"'O•ny !><-.ti(' <""'lllO<» "'" • oubllShl'd MC>f''Cj•f th,.OOqh F r1Cfi1W' tOt ~t• ~ .... H••-1 ~·(II, HunlonvtoifOo.tell F ....... : tlttn Vell•I'. lrvlnf', Secl<ll•IMck V•ll .. a"" • 1.<t~ e..c h 'South Co ••I A \lnQI" •09<onol •tlool Is publo<llfl! S.•ur<l .. t -Swodlf" Ti.. •lllcl!NI l>Vbl••hlnq o•anl " 11 JOO Wn l !My Stftti. CO\t• M( w~ C...hto'"'d "167t.. Robert N. Weed PrttlO.ftl Ind Put>OYI"< Jack R. Curley • VIC~ P.4'\ldtnl Ind c;.,,.., .. MllW9ff Thomas Keevll f.~tor Thomas A . Murphine Mln60lnq Edllor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Nall ,..,.,,.,,, MlruttGlno ldllon Other Offices ~Mew UOWHt .. yS4'9ft ... ....,, .. .W:l'I· J»l .... _, e.uo.v.,d """'Mtfllll ... Cl'I: 1111l ...... .._,.,. Mell ..... Cll Vllley JU01 UI Pet llo.od 11s.....o .... ,,_,,., TelepMM (714) '42-4J21 OHslfied Advertlslnv '42-5671 • La9u,,a a.adt All Dep.1rtments : T•l~t..."t~-!4" 495-0630 (O.frlflll, M7' ()fo_,.. c.i-.1 P11i.l••lll~ ~ftY H•Mn-lff, llll1•lr1I""''• HOI0<14ol M•tt•,. or ••••r-ttw....,nt• hflt••" ,,,. • ., " ••l>'HY,ed •11"9111 '"Clll pet1\"llU1lll el Ulf.,....,., .. ,.., • leceMI <l•H "n .... 1141141 •• '4\I• Mo o, c.111..-n1• S~•laol•..,<_.,,WUOOmOfllhlf .., """" MM--fJ ""tl!MY NCINt-i) .. -'"' \ Busy Beach Dag Whether you want to play basketball, stroll along the boardwalk, or just lay un- der the sun soaking up the rays,· it's easy to do at Main Beach Park in Laguna Beach. The first rays of summer sun broke through the overcast this week. It had the predictable effect on beach atten-dance. · Laguna High Grads Get Prizes, Grants Members of the 1975 Laguna Beach High School graduating class recently collected more than $76,000 in scholarship and prize money. The lion's share of the money· -$40,000 -came from nonlocal sources, such as the state scholarship program. The re- mainder came from local in· dividuals, organizations and trusts. ~ Large local contributors in- cluded the Laguna Beach Festival of Arts, $&~0; the Thurston Foundation, $S,900, and EbelJ Club, $3,000. A complete list of the awards and winners follows : . Assocl1led StllOent Body Award: Teri Byington. 1Mr1in Metncwl•I History A-d: Amy Wandel, SIOO. • OIYQflters of Ille Amerlun AeYOlutJon: Olnlel .Joftntcwt end Prl M: 111• Howerd. Ill story; Lori c;on.. ntll..., Jul .. SmiU1, l'IOme e<onomks. • Belly Cr0<ker Homemeker Awud: Lori Mclte.on. CriKO A_.,d: Steve Modl1no. T1llorl1141Awerd: Line Ruuell. Hon'le Economlu O.p.1rt~ Awvds: J.net BeM, $10, Lori McKeon, $10, Vk1c.I THU,$10,.,.i Lori eonn.11. $10. UOune Ctaft Gulld Awercb: Tim Allefl, $2.S, M9ryMwCMM.W,-t<Vti.Ml..._,W, • ib<""91 C.lub Awerds: 0& 5""'"°"" \U, llftd DH OH Owllls, '2S. . 8et1 SIQIN PIM Outst•ndHiV Athlete Award: VelwleConwn. • ..._.Post Outstanding Athlete Awerd: Oz Sim-mons. . P•nhell•nlc Society Schol1rshlps: 8onny Nl<kle, $100, Ind LiH H111ock1 $200. ~ Bekh Police Officers Awerd: IMnc -Vullle,'50. Soci.ty of Women EnglMers Ctrtifkeles of Acl)lewment: Vkglnia 8ergmen, Julie Dorris lt\d CMollne Snyder. &Kk S..slneu Admlnlstretlon Awerd: Petty 'Wbrrneld, s.t.000. Tll\WJton Foundltloll Awerds: Olerles Sym. morlds, '300; EYI Tolh, '*; L.lura MoNhln, '300; L.orl COl\ntll, '300; Wide 't'Wtl«, S300; John F•llOU, $300; Suwn Stein, SSOO; OM Ellel'bn>Oa, $300; De 11t>1e Sloent, '300; Lori McKeon, S300; • Jerri' Cllllvers, UOO; Dom D'IS1bell1, S300; Sheree Gr-. $400; Ann Kleuelba<ll, 5300; Scoll Wutgeerd, S3QO; ""I• Che11ll, $300; Jill McOllt, ;,, $200; J•n J1wr. $3001nd Julie Hlmllton, $100. AutoCluDAwud; Dom D'ls.Ottla.S.50. Art·A·F•ir ScllOlerslllp: Jot OStr•tt, $1,000. F•sllv11 of Arts Sc:hOllrsllips: Art: DH Dl'e C/\•1111, S200, Mery Merchltnl, $200 end Joe Ostr•fl, '300. MYslc: SUHn Bllrnes, $200, Oll>f'a Cortes, SIOO, Andry Giiiespie, '300, Kim Mlldclocll, 5400; Gen Ml eke, $200 end Greg Moo<e, '500. Writ-ing: Keren ClrllOll, '300, Merla JohnsOn, $400, Demeris Meyers, '300; Scott MorQlln, $200 and Jutle Smith, $MIO. Dence: uura Rose"'•ld, UOO, L.ls Snyde!.i_~SOO end N1ncy Sulton, 5400. ~-: Die Die ..,,.lllJ, ~. and "-lees. W'fett, $400. Photogrepny: Scott Morgen, MOO. Prlnclp•l'J Aw•rd:, Teri By1ngt011 and Bill Pl'athlr. Et>ell CluD ScllOltrships: Amy Wandel, $500, R•ndl' Lum, •SOO, Den Johnson, $500, Marie Jo11nson, $!00, Kory Gluc:kSon, '500 and Teri By· lngton, '500. Americlft Legloll Gift Scholarsnlp U...diclMI: Aml'Wlndtl. Amerlcen Field S.rvlce Sc.hOlarSlllp : Hll1ry ICuM, South Africa. Atl!Htlc Awuds: Rober1 PoUer end Robert Newton, All·Amerlcen wller polo; Valer1e Conwn, Girl' Atllletlc Assoclltion oustMdlng allllttt; Keren ClrllOll, GA.A lliQh point senior girl. 5'1orts Clpl.tlM: MlthHI Alleft, ~II; IMrk Rathbun, llUlletblll; Glenn Wiison end Olvld -~·• Cl'OSS C";04.lnlry;. MITk ~ footbell; RkflWd 91 ..... , .... ; RoMrt .,.._.,,. Douolas '*"''' IIWl,,_fng; Stepl'ltn 5-fdlng and Todd Tl'IMJtton, ten11ls; Rlclllrd TrlmDle end Kevin Pike, track; Mltttww A.lbade Ind Ot Simmons, WlleVOOll • ROber1 Newton end Olfford Almdtll. w•ter polo; Klntfl Clrls.on, girts' llesllttblll; Clrotlne Snyder, girts tennis; Pritthlbi RaJ, girts' tretk end Veltri• Conwey, glrts'YOll~ll. 8oys'St.al•: R•ndll Lum. • Clllfornla Opportunity Grents: Alex•ndre Olese end Trlcl• O'Connell. C•llfornl• Occupelfollel Trelnlng Gnni: Orlsten KeMedy end L.orl Mc t<Hn . E'r o •PageAl CROSSING •.• ning from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . each day. While the proceedings are public, testimony by 'the mem- bers of the public depends on permission from hearing ex- aminer Norman B. Haley. New city arguments are gased on requirements of the California paraplegic law which requires new city public works to provide access to handicapped and elderly. Without a level crossing, up- grading of the pier entrance could be hampered or made un- economic. · The pier, its entrance ancf the surrounding residential area is in a redevelopment dis.trict and ex- tensive improvem~nt is con· templated by the city. Tory Wins Seat LONDON (A P ) -Britain's Conservative party won a special parliamentary election in the London suburb of West Woolwich early Friday, wiping out the Labor government's effective majority in the House of Com-mons. In the first poll since last Oc· tober 's general election, Conservative candidate Peter Bottomley, a 32-year-old in· dustrial economist, captured the seat long held by Labor. · An Orange County man who was permanently paralyzed from the neck clown ln a 1973 auto accident lJl Mexico was awarded $3 million lJl damaees Thursday by a Superior Court Jury 1n Sant.a Ana. The amount awarded to Robert Brokop, 3'. and bi.I wife, Carol Ann, both of Yorba J.,J.nda, was t less than t.he $7.l million asked in their suit. Tbe S3 mtllion 1n special and general damages the jury de- cided the Brokops were entiUed to. however, is believed the most ever awarded by an Orange Coun- ty jury. Losers in the courtroom dis- pute were the Ford Motor Com· pany and Sunset Ford, Westminster, maker and seller of the van in which the Brokops were traveling when injured. A third defendant in the suit, Recreational Van Inc., of Long Beach, was· found not to share blame for the early moming 1973 crash on a Baja California highway. In the single-vehicle accident, Br-0kop's neck was broken. Doc· tors have termed ihe resulting paralysis permanent. Blamed for sending the Brokops' almost new van hurtl· ing into a stone enbankment near Ensenada was a defective power steering unit. Mrs. Brokop was driving the van at the time of the accident and suffered injuries described as minor. She and her husband, who was Crafts E xhibit Slate d for Dana \ then sales manager tor Sunset Ford, had left on their Mexico ex- cursion about a month ~ buy- ing the van. Testimony and evidence pre· aented durldg lrlal included tests showing Brokop's van had two separate power steering system defects, one of which caused the AUJ. 4, 1973 accident. Ambulance Service lncre~ed Laguna Beach residents should recerve improved ambulance service beginning MondJy as a result of an agreement developed between the city and Hospital Ambulance Service. The city has agreed to pay the private firm $200 per month to lease a fully equipped ambulance that will be stationed permanent- ly at the lt.1lguna Beach Fire Department's downtown head· quarters. The am bu lance will be put into s ervice when Hospital's regular Laguna Beach-based unit is responding to another call~ It will be manned by ' either Laguna Beach firemen or policemen. The system is supposed to in- sure th'at there always will be al least one ambulance available lo respond to emergency calls within the city. This has not been the case in the past. When Hospital began serving Laguna Beach, it sta- tioned only one ambulance in the city. The Craft Discovery Group, an .. organization of artists and craftsmen from Dana Point, Mis- sion V~ejo, San Clemente, Laguna Niguel and the Capistrano Valley, will hold an exhibit this weekend in Dana ,Harbor's Mariners Village. If that ambulance was in use and a second emergency call came in, Hospital bad to summon back-up units in El Toro or Dana Point. This led to waits of ~P to 30 · minutes for injured persons to be transported tothehospit;ll. City Manager Alfred Theal out- lined the proposal to city council membe r s Wednesday night. They directed him to move ahead with the program. The exhibit will be from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m . Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday in front of Alice's Looking Glass and will feature paintings, dolls, macrame and other crafts. Serling 'Guard ed ' ROCHESTER, N.Y. CAP)- Rod Serling, creator of the scien- ce-fiction television series "The Twilight . Zone," remain·ed in guarded condition today after un- dergoing 10 hours of open heart surge~. Theal said today that the new service will s tart Monday. The council is expected to ratify pre-· cise wording of the agreement ' with l.flospilal at Wednesday's meeting. He said the local backup unit will provide "a higher level of service for Laguna Beach" even though it may be needed only a half a dozen times during the busy summer season. Re9k>MI Occup•tlonel Pr0Qt1m Achiewment AwerdS: Kevin Vor-rk, Wnklng occypetlons; O.n Penney, tendsc1plng ;. Slleree Greene, medicine; Petty Rodriguez, Chlld are services; JulHI Dorri' •ncl Lori Co11ne11, llo5plt.I ancluer., service•; Judy Youm1ns, \lerterlnery euistent, •11d Tom V1nLuthene, voc1t101111 work ex· ~•len<•. Reglonel Occu,,.tionel Progrem Arehltecluul Awerd: W.SeWeber, S37S. Music O.p.1rtment Awards: Miu Welner. ou1· st•ooingblncl; Jeff Negel, 011tst...di114111ou1; Aten Alan Devis, Ulur• M•cy, Gen Ml•ll• end Arrly W.ndel, '-QU•r1et bind; DlbDleGMtes, Cindy Pfellenbiteh, Greg Moore and Mike Coltts, honor College Schol•nhl ps: Clifford Amsden. C.llt0f'nl1 Stal• University, S. Oit90; MettlleW Alblde. UC LOS Angeles •nd C.llfomla St.le Unlwrsltv. ~" Diego; Oebr• Carles, Whitworth College; Alex1ndre Chese, Jull• CDrrl,, Lise Dul\l3'1, Lorri Gllloon, Crysty Hanson, Andrew Hedden, Hllery ICulln, Mlchlel L.lpin, 0..rles Loos, Patrick MIVotk, Jill Mc<:ue, Gell Mlake, Gregory Moore, Julie Smitll, Traci Tinder, Eva Toth, Tllomu v1,,Luch0ne, Amy Wendel, Mlclllel Wiiner and Fra11k Wright. eSPECIAL IN\'ITATIONe Yot•I quertet. • 0.nte Oe~rtment Award: Lii.ire Rownfeld, i 100. "S" Club Awud: LIY Bradley, $125. Soroplimist Awerd: Prlsclll• Howerd, '500; Crysty HenMlll. $500, end Merl•Jotlnsoft. $.250 •• 8usln.ss •nd P.-ofesslonel ~·, BuwMss Aw•rd: s.ntnSteln,$100. TOP Sc:holars· Liw Brumf~ld, unu G.luleltt, Tr1<y Mlllk1n. Je11nifer Up,..m, !Undotph SmoUI. L•W Smllh, Janis Bret..ms. end Kim Poulton, n.ntll grlde; Jill Merlin, Muell Pltr•1,,-Trkl1 Totiwr, 10th grede; Devid Goodson Ind Keren Louden, lllllgrade. : Rotary Club TOP Sc:holers: Oz Simmons, Amy Wendel, Dee Dee Chelhs, Kory Gluc:kson end Jell Nagel. H•rverd Awerd: P1u1 Dodds. Key Club Mall1/Att0Ynting SchOlushlp: Ml<key Allen, $250. VeltditlOfiln Presenlellon: Oz Simmons, Amr Wendel, Dee Dee Cllellls. Summ1 Cum L.lude: MIUllewAlbede, Ellubelh 8redley, Oien• Challl,, Koren Gluc:uon. O.nlel .JCIMM>n, Merle JohftSOfl, Rendel Lum, P•lrlck Mey«ll. Jeffrey Nagel, P1me1e Nell, c:;.11 Pen- ney, DKar Simmons, C11rolyn Snyaer, Eltuttlelh Srlyder, Cllarlu Symmonds, Amy Wendel and Mlcnael Welner. Megne Cum Leude: Nanci Allison, J-t Beene, Terna Byington, Keren C<lrlson, Alexandra Chaw, Lori Connell, Alison Cory, Jutle Dorris, L.eurle Glenn. LIM! Hellocll, Lori HM!ner, L.eurle Hev1n, D•n• Johnson, Hllery Kull11, Scoll l.Hb<lcll, Robert Menn, Victor McC.111, O.merl• "-yen •• Gen Ml•k•, Sally Miiier, ~ Ollreff, Mark Pel•SOll, Oenlel Penney, Scott Tlloreeu, TretlTlndlr, E111 Toth end TomVenLucllene. Cum L.•ud•: Eric Anderson, Dlbre Carles, V•l•rle Conwey, Carol Crumley, OulM Famtt, ~ Fee, Andrew Hedden, Pl'l!Klll• Howard, c:;wy Hunt, Jennifer J•n1, CMI JKObMft, JoMp/\ uret Keller, Cherin t..oos1 t<eren Meo .• Jiii Mccue, Miry Merth•nt, Klrlr. Mltetw. Tr'lcie O'C-ntll, Cyntllla Pfaffenbldl.L~ Setmtrl, Suwn Scot I, Jul .. Smith, SuSMI >totl, Susell TOf>99, Rotiert WOOd, Patrkla Wor~ Frank wr~t end Meleesl w.,.u. ~•me O.p.1rtmet>t Aw•rd: 0.. Die oi.llls, SIOO,endJeff N•Qel, lSO. Klwenl\ Sc:llOlarslllSK: Mike 'Mtl11er, SSOO, end SN'"°'-· $SOO. • 881111 of Arnerlu Achlevel'l*lt AWMds: Joe °''""·•rt; Pally worm•ld, ~s; Jeff NIQel, drerne; #NINH Wyett. E11glllfl • Mlrtl ~ lorel9n langu1ge; Lori Connell, home economics; Wide Weber, lndU1lt111 ens; MkflMI Welner, 1a1>orelory science; Mlcll1e1 Allen, met1Mm11fcs; Greoory Moore, music; Oen ~ SO<.lal stu<:tlu; 0.. OM 0..1111, fine erts; Amy Wendel, llberel erts; Rooert MIM, Ktence end math end Suwn S..,n. W!Kltlonef MU. Auls.tence wegue Wlllllm HllM9 IM"-lal $cll04arSlllp: Jeff N•Qel, SJOO. Amer kin Lt9lo11 PoM W Otll!INl\lp Aw.,.Ch: Di Simmons end Jenet Beene, rntdllllenl; 0.111 JoMson 8"" Cl,otlne Snyder. c.ertlflc.t•. Lions 0111> S'hol1rshlp: O.merl1 Mlyers, $500. lnSU4'1nce A~h Awerd: Frenlt Wl'ltftl, SUO., An>erken C111cer Society R•Cl09J•ltlon Awerds: "!>"ow, Key Clut>•nd Anln-. HoMr Medlls: Den PellN'/, Vic• McClli., Julie ~ris, Glrr Hunt, SW 5'ott, Trecy ProclM end U111rl• Glenn, llron•; IMll A1Dtdt1. Lil Sft't•r, ,_.,. H•11ner, 1Cert11 Girt-. Miry Mer<llMI, Valefl• COftwey end ,._ ..... Wyett, 111¥9!'; 0941,.._y, C.rollM Sft\odef', Hfi.rv l(llM, U.. 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C1tllornl• Scholushlp Federation: Janel Ueane, Eh1•beth Bradley, Terew Byington, Nee•• Chevll, !ocou Frank, L.lu Hallock, Priscill• How•rd, Gary Hunt, Hll1ry Kuhn, LOf'i Lewis, Vic· tor McC.11•. Keren Meck, Damerls Me~rs, Gr990f'Y Moore, Soony Nickle, Klmtieny Pillrsons, RObtrt Pallerson, Merk Bee,._., Gail Plennty, Cynthie Pftllenbick, Merk R.alllbun, Gregory Sitlmerl, Suwn Scott, Jylie Smllh, Susan Stoll, Scott Thoreau, Stepllen w aever, P•tric 1a Worrneld •ncl MlehHI Wren. C1llfornl• Slit• Stholushlps: EhHbelh 8redley, Keren ClrllOll, Deane Challis, Ale..nclr• · 0\He, Jull• Co<ris, . LISI Uunlep, LOf'rl Gilloon, Crr;ly HanSOl'I, Ari· drew Hedden, Hllery Kuhn, Michael Ulp1n. O\arles L~. P•trkll M•yOCIC, Jiii McOllt, Gen Miike, Gr990ty Moore, Julie Smitll, Traci Tinder, EY• Tolll, TllOmH V1nLuctwne, Amy W.ndel, MlthHI Welner ilfld Frank Wrigllt. Celllornl• S•vlngs end Loin Award: Oscar Sim· mons, O.YQMers of Ille Amerlcen Revolution Good • Citlftfl Aw•rd: LIW HelloO . Elk, Club Award: Amy Wandel, Gemco FINll'I: Am., Wendel. Glr"' St.re: Amy W1nc:1e1. Junior womens Miss Teenage Clliien: Amy Wandel. ""-rm•lds Voutll Merit Awards: Julle Hamilton end Gell Penney. Nall011al Merit Commended Sludents: Michael Allen, Janet Beene, Alexandr• 0..M, Llur• Macy, Lori McKeon, P1me1a Nell, Pieter Powell, AmyWendelandMlchHIWeiMr. SorotJtlmlsl ClllunshlpAward: LaUl'leHaven. Sovth CAlast Pin• High Scr-t Rtpresent•tlve: Bonny Nickle. !itovtllern C.llfornl1 EdilliOf'I Grent: Hilary ICuM. E'ro•Page AJ BOMB ••• the caller gave no r eason. The explosion o"curred the morning after two FBI agents were killed attempting to serve a warrant on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. The BIA is the agency charged with administering Indian re- servations throughout the nation. Beetle said the explosion "quit e possibly could b e linked" to the death of the two FBI agents, and FBI spokesman Tony Triplett ref erred to the ex· plosion as "a heck of a coin· cidence." He said that investigators did not yet know what type of bomb lt was but that th.ere was a strong smell of gunPowder at the tcene. 1be damage amounted to about S&0.000, be said . After the telephone call, the operator called the FBI and lbe Alameda police who said an ex- pJ01lon already bad occurred. The Front 1s an underlJ'<)UDd terrorist. or1anlzatlon which tu,.. f a.ced ln the San Francisco Bay, .AJ'u about a year aio and hu claimed rnponslbWt.Y for more than a doz-en bomblng attacks aga.lntt public uWJUes and other larfeU. ( ' ... ' tions now. 'lllllilllllllilfll!llelected ~ WJn~~pecial and 345 NORTH COAST 90ULEVARO LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 92651 (714) 494·6551 < duced. de red ·sale, 1727 WESTCLIFF DAfVE NSWPOAT BEACH. CA. 926eo (714) ~-2050 I } I l Store Compute~ Checkout ~Viewed fl~r!~~ .... l~ ... Olg. By SYLVIA POllTU • ff.ave )'OU been expo1ed as yet to the new c;ompu_ter- ualated checkout 1yatem, now belnl t .. ted ln telected supermarket.I across the U.S.? l t's beJna highly praised by the industry u a major ln· novation which will 1peed up checkout llntt, virtuaUy eliminate en-ors in price rinl'·UPI, provld• us with detailed aaln receipts, sluh labor costa, maintain Inventory n-cords, etc. Yet, it also is llfOUS· Ina controversy -and for what 1eem mystlly· lng'reesons, is alarming consumer activists, labor unions, a wide •ranee of state and con- gressional legislators. Money's· Worth Why? To understand the &.sues, you must consider how the computerized checkout works: A GROWING NUMBER OF grocery products are marked with a J2-(fjgit code, referred to as the Unlvenal Produce Code. This mark -a rectangle of thick and thin ~bars -idenUfie,S the manufacturer and the item. At the supermarkets where the system is being tested. there is an electronic caah register at each checkou,l lane. The register is hooked up to a computer and equipped with a laser·beam scanner. As you unload your marketbaskel, the clerk slides each of your purchases over the scanner. It reads the product's code, sends the information to the central computer -and within seconds, the item's price ls flashed on to the re- gister's viewing system and is printed on the register tape. There's no doubt about It -this would oring us faster, more efficient service. But something is missing and it's crucial. For what the system also would lead to is eventual elimination of visible pricing from almost all grocery store items. "WE HAVE FOUGlff FOR years to improve consumer information about unit costs, content, weight, ingredients and shelf life," explains Carol Tucker Foreman; executive director of the Consumer Federation of America. "Now we must prevent the loss of the most basic or all information - a clearly marked cost on the product." The technological advance is not disputed, add several state legislators and members of Congress. But also con· cerned about the removing of pnces from individual pro- ducts. they have ifllroduce-d bills that wou1d requir e all products ranging from a can of beans to a carton of milk to be plainly marked with a price. And although even the few stores that have removed in· dividual price markings have retained shelf price slickers, some consumer advocates say these tags are not enough. With merely those markings, shoppers cannot compare the cost of canned fruit with a similar frozen or fresh version, for instance. And once at home, they cannot compare this week's price of a can of soup with last week's price -unless th~y have kept their detailed receipts. Critics of the new computerized system point out that products tend to "drift" from their proper shelves because shoppers change their minds and replace a package of cake mix, say, among cereal products. INDIVIDUALLY MARKED items a.re essential if shop- pers are lo find the best values without going through tortuous search procedures. As tor cost benefifs, experts content that elimmatihg price markings would account for less than 19 percent of the total amount supermarkets ex· pect to save via the computer systeD\. 'ibeir contention Js that the industry could achieve most of the potential savings and still keep items price-marked. Provocatively enough, 20 out of 100 consumers surveyed at some of the test stores say they want prices maintained on all packages. But only two out of 100 care enough about the issue to stop patronizing a market which doesn't price· mark each product. It's the age-old manifestation of consumer lethargy which ha~ sfowed down so many efforts to benefit the con· sumer -ranging from open dating lo unit pricing lo nutri· Uonal labeling. It's infuriating, frustrating -but it must be recognized and met. Meanwhile, the unanticipated adverse reaction that the new system has aroused in so many quarters has led high level members of the industry lo predict that most stores will retain price m arklrigs for several years at least. Bank lnf onnation Kept Under Wraps NEW YORK CAP > -ALSO UNAVAILABLE are :Despite mounting concern so-called Pa s t-Due Loan. :Over the hqu1dity and lending Reports which the com· practices of the n ation 's ptroller began to collect banks, federal banking re-bimonthly last October from gulators m aintain a tight lid nationalJy chartered banks, on what information is dis· around the time when closed to the public. Franklin National Bank and So immune to disclosure Security National Bank or are some documents that New York went insolvent and even stale and federal judges concern began to mount over a nd other regulatory the health of banks' loan ·authorities usually are portfolios. powerless to s ubpoena them. And now that the public has grown more aware of the IN THE CASE oC the 4,700 banking practice called nationally chartered banks redlining -when banks re- whose operations are regulat· fuse to grant mortgages or ed chiefly by the U .S . other loans in disadvantaged Comptroller or the Currency, communities -there is some highly detailed data gathered question whether national on each bank's books and re· banking authorities wi.11 cords loan portfolios and voluntarily make full public quality of management, disclosure on what they'll find among other ltems, are rigid· out about this practice. Jy protected from public Dep~ly Comptroller for •crutiny by the National Bank Banking and Economic Act. . Research David C. Motter The information, ga!h~red says the comptroller's office at each bank in periodic sur-and three other federul bank· pri1'e ~xaminotions at leest lng agencies h ave conducted three umes every two years 8 pilot study on the criteria "by the government 's 2,000 u 1 e d by bank s In 18 bank examiners. ls a lso metropolitan ereas in de· specitlcolly exempt from the termlnins who 1et1 mortgage ·rederal Freedom or tnforma-loans lion .Act. wblcb permtt1 · public access to a w•de ranae The nnal results sUll ~re of aovemment documents. beln1 evalual.ed and "no de. 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Mii 1.-t 1• 1 .. ,. -. • ~..., ..,,, ..,., .. • . . .. .. ... __, -~-· -.. ~ ......... , . ... -· .. 8Jf DolL Y Ptl.OT PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE TO CAEOITOAS SUl'ERIOR COURTOFTME STATE OF CALIFORNIA R>R THECOUNTTOFORAMGE Nil.A_..,.)6 E!¥1e 01 ARLINGTON C. SWARTZ, ilkilA.C.SWA RTZ, 0.ceilsed. NOTICE IS tiERE8V GIVEN lo tlW ''~!ors ol 1111:1 ilboW """"d dleceti.nl "'"' illl person\ n•vlng t lillm5 ilQoil!n~\ ~ s•iO llt'Ceoen1 ••• reqvi....i 10 Ill• 1111m, •Un tne. "'te•\ilrY VOIKllH\, ln 1i.e office ol uw c11rk of tl'le ilbo..e en-1it111(1cour1,or to pr1wnt !lam, ..i1111ne nK~<wry voucn.,,.s, lo '"• un~gneO ill 1&3 8r0ildwilr, Cost• Me"", CA. '1'1621, wl'lich I\ Ille pl1K1 ot buslnis\ ol Ille unde•Slgr>ed In •11 m<1Uers l)efl-illn- lno;i lo lhr>e•lille ol ~•Id dt!teGenl. within tour ftlOf\11\S ;otter the llrst publlcatlQn ol1hhnol•t•. 0..1ed June n , 1975. Alma s ..... ,11 E•eculrh ol 1111 Will .- ol rne •DO•e rwm1ooecldent ALMA SWARTZ llJ ...... Wll' c..i. _,,,,,CA. n.11 Euc""ri• F\1011.r.eo Orilnge Coa\I Dallr Piiot, June ll,. 20. 21, ilnd J!,ll'f~. 1915 2191·15 PUBLIC NODCE FICTITIOUS eUSIMESS NAME STATEMENT Ttw IOll-1,.g per'IOft b doi"$1 busl- ne,,as: MAC'S FLYI N G CARPET CLEANERS. 11l 28111 Slrnt Newport Blactl, CA. 92660 . Jiln>es Artnur M<:C.,klll, 123 29111 street;Newport Bailt tl, CA. 926'0 Tnls bu•lne•• b tonducle-d Oy an Jn- Olvidllal. Jame• A. McCl>skUt ·"lhi(" •t11ement w1' llled wlln lhe County Clerk of Oranll<! Counlyon June ,., 1•15. ·-· PuOllWG Or•n;e COilsl Dilll'I' PllOI, .lune IO, 21, •nd July~. 11, 19!5 nb-1~ PUBLIC NODCE PUBLIC N011CE f'ICTITIOUS •USINEU N.\MI! STATEMENT Tiie f9llewl ... ~ Is Ooi .. lllull- -~; DEL-A-WARES, !00!).A V•, SM- t.. AM. CA. '21CM N1ot1M Oii Rl~rd. 2-.t !IDOi Vls- Ll,C-.Uo •11&. CA. ml• Tiiis buslnn• ls .cOfldu<IH 1Jf an 1 ... div..,... No,..... Oil Rk Nird Ttils Slilllffl'llffll -..s Iii.ct with ltll °"""'"Clark of 0ril1191' Count.,-on Jui-. , .. 1•1s. ' ..... Publl!lftil4 Orilnge CH" Dillly Piiot, J-20. 17, ilncl Julr 4, 11, 1e1s nsot-75 P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE FICTtTious SUS/NESS NAME STATEMENT The !Oii-ing per'lan is dOlng ~- 867675 . .. ••• s: NOTICE TO CREDITORS HARBOR VALLEY LANDSCAPE, SU~ERIORCOURTOFTHE 165n M.lrie Ln., Huntinqton Se.ell,, STATE OF CALI FOR NIA R>A c.ar;t. '26"8 THECOUNTTOf'ORANGE UI-J . Norton, 16522 M.Jrill Ln.; JM. A-&>611 Hunlift!llon ~<¥1, Cillif. '1M& " E•l.lle of LULA P. M(KINNEV, This l>uSlneu is tonductea tJy an ln- l)Kea..a . . .,...IOI.Iii!. NOTICE IS. HEREBY GIVEN 10th! • LELANOJ.NORTON Crldiltln of tf11 ii-ftilmild ~ ••TIMS St.lll!mcnt WilS llle<:I wttl'I th9 -illl """°'"' Mvlng tlilltl'6 ,...Ml C.OW.ly Offk of Oriln99 County on Mil'I' lhe wid OIKf'<Mflt ... req~reo '°file XI, r91}.. ti.m, willl 1111 nll!CHW rf YOllChttS, In -Put>llsl'led Oran~ COilSt Dility Plk>I, VII! olllce of 1111 tlilrk of lhe -In· lillecl t....,I, or lo pr1wnt \hem, with !tie nec:ess.ilry wiuc:her•, lo lntr unae~ June'· 1l, :io, ~1, 191S 2061·1S i11 the0 11 iceo1 J1me• L. Hily,lU.lt..ong PUBLIC NOTICE k ilCll 81vd., No. D-1, Lono;i ~acll •. l ---------~----1 1 Cal1I. 9D9Cll, wnlcn i• 1111 PllCe ot bu!J. FICTITIOUS eUSINESS neu Of tne Ul'lde•••gneO In all mrrller~ NAME ST ... TEMENT Jll!rli11ning IC> !ho! ... 1 ... 1e Cll w!a dece-The IOll-+"!I person ·;5 CIOi"!I busl· do!nt, within'""' monlhs I ller lhr Ur~t pul>llc•Uonol thlsnoUtt. D;U~June 13, t91S. M.1rllyn Glrriwn AC1m!nlstra1or wit ti 1111 wHlilnne•td of tl'H! Es Iii It of l!'M! lllO...e n•mt!d dee eden! JAMESL. HAY :all L.i1ftt 8iti1Cll Slvo .. No. 0 ·1 ........ 1cll,C<1Ut.-1 Tit: IJIJ) 41~M42 ..,......., tor Admh1l•lr•lor wiUI UW wlll-Qd • Put>U'1¥1~ Orange COilsl Dilill' Piiiot, ...._ :io, 11,•nO J uh •. 11, 197$ non.1s PUBLICNODCE .... ,.1] SUl'ERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALI FOR1'11A FOlt THE COUNTY OFORANGli Na.A-~ NOTICE OF HEARINC0.01' PETITION FOR l'ROSATE Of' WILL ANO FOR LETTEltl TESTAMENTARY E ... .teot MELVI N JOHN BROE, 11<i1 MELVIN J , BROE, ~ce•..O. NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN Owl Glorgiil N. Sroe hills II led tie rein I peti- tion tor PrOOilte ol w 111 •nd ror Lei'*'• T .. t ..... nlilf",, r1feren~e to Whkll I~ "1ildil !or further j>ilrllclllilrS, -llwt -11,.... ilnd place ol twarlng tflf ~ Ns beill'I i et for Jut, I, 1915, a l 9:)1) ~-"'·· In !ft<! courtroom ol O.Pil<'ll'nilflt No. 3 ol ,...1e1 court, al 700 Chic CA!nl<!r Ori.,.. West, In the Cll't' of S..ia Anil, Calllornlil. OilteGJune 11, 1915. WILLIAM E. SI JOHN, coun1,c11rk URRY J . JACOaS DN.~a"°"SI. s.a.o.a .,.., c..111. n111 ,....._.,..,.,,...U!....,r PUOU!ol'led O••nge Coest Dilllr Dllol, .llA'll:I0,21,17, 19IS Z7:.,,_1S ,.,..,, as: ROLV'S SURF SHOP, 7708 South El C•mlno .Real, San Clemente, Ca!ltornl• Edward R. Hutchinson ilnd/or Ruth G. H"lchlt>SOl'I, 1113 N. Kroeger A-..-. Fullerlon, GIU1ornli1'126.31 This tiuslne~s is tonducted tJy an in- diviGU.il. . ~ - Edw1rd R. Hut,hi_, This sl1lemenl was tlleCI wilh the C.OW.ty Clerk of Orange Countr on J""" 2. 1•1s. ...,,. Put>Oshed Orift9e COil~I O•lly Piiot, JU'lil6, ll, 20, 11, 191S 2Q.l&.1~ ·t)J !!LIC NOTICE FICTITIOi.rS 8US11'1ESS NAME STATEMENT TIM! f0110w1ng persot1 is OOi"!I tM.rs.I· nPUH: DY NA IN OUSTRIES,~1 4•2 SootllOily-Cl<tlil, Huntington Beil<:ll, Gilli!. 92'46. Rotiert Arden G1h!ke, 1••1 Booll\bay Circle, Hun0ng1on BelCh, Gllil.'l'l&.w. Tni• ou~lne•s is condu{lffl b'f an ;,._ diwidual. Rot>ert A. Geh!ke This \latement w1s Iii.cl wllll 1111 Covnty Clerk ol Orilnge County on,.,,., JO, l'llS. ·-Put>Ustied OranQI! Co.JS! Dally Pilot, J ....,6, ll,_~,21, 197S 2060-7S PUBLJC NOTJCE .. ~. NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T .S. No. FC IS15 0n July 11, 1915 ill •:oo a.m.. OSL SERVI CE CO.asdulyi1ppolntldlnl5We ....,... and pUrwanl to DH<:! ol TrU!lt,... coroed •117(14, ilS IMt. Ho. 13"iil, In -------------rboot 11111. P•o• it12. re-rec;~ PUBLIC NOTICE 211 1115. 111 lnsl. N0.6'2'1, ln llooll. 11:m, ---=ccc,--..cccc-::-cc-:--1 OilQt 195', of 0Hkl111 Re<:ords In tne of-, NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S U.LE flee o1 UW Cow!ty Recorder Of Or ... .Jffry L. Poe doing buslt1.-.s IS Poe"• C".ollflt,, C.lltorni11, WILL SELL AT OU lllily Plumt>inQ, Ptaln11!1. v>. PU8LICAUCTIONT0HIGHESTBIO- Kw_.W.1Han,anindlvlduill,-Hln DER FOR CASH IPilYilble Ill time Of ~INc:Uon ComPilnr, 0e1..-.i. No. -in 11wt111 m«WY ol the united 211"3111 SU.IHI i1t IM South (frontl -rlonUI lo By ..trlut of .,. eucutlon l•sued on !he Old c""nr., courttlOllM! In U. O lrof Mit'I' 7, 1•1s 11y the Superior'-'!, Santi1Ma,Cillif«-n.1111111rlol\t,l!tle8ftd <aunty of Or11<19t, Stale ol Cllllfornl•, lnl...-est con.,...,.., to""° -l'leld IJf It wion 11 )W:llornenl enle~.O In l•vw ol _. wld DMd ol Tnist In U. pr-· • .JilfTY L Poil ctolno t>uslneu 11S Poe' ty 1l~ed lfl »Id C.Ounl'f illllll Stille o-11ty f'iwmblno •s 1""'9milnl cr""tor -rlt.OM: 8'ld ._inst KWMO·Wel H .. , .. ,... LOI 70 ol Tr111c:t NO. 1713, In thlOty dl'lldHI and Han Constrvcllon Com-olCol.ti1-w,~yofOr11nq1,St.lt9 Pi"IY .. JUOOfMnl detitor, .,..,..I'll ... , "' Cl>Oromlil, " ...,. mllP r8(0fll!d 111 -~Cl'IS1,l,1.5t"l'hll>lll'd .. onwi 11oo1t 51, Pll,.S 16 •net 17 ol MIS· }ullvll'ie,.ontM~leolth11l.-.ceol cell-Mil"-Sn Ult offkeol IM wld e.e<;u!IOn, I 1111..e levied_, 1111 toUntyrKOrderofsaldCOYnty. the rl<)M, !Illa ilncl lnttrest ol 11111C1 !Ullo-'lllestrMI acklrn•Mlldo!Nrcornmon rr.ntdrt>lor In the Propo!'1J In lhtCovn-dHIOnilllon. II 11ny,of ttw re.N pr0pef1y 1, of oranve. $t11t• of Calllornla, described &lloO~ Is p111'flNWted lot.: UC dKulbild••fotlows: PIM f'iact, Costa Mew, Cillllornla t.o1•otTr111c:t~,8ook2Sl,PllQIH 92•21. Tiie undef-11""'4 T•""* dis-.. :n-» of MIK•li.-us MilA In the Cial"9 _, llat>!Uty lof Hy lnO:irf'KI. C.Dl.lllll'(ofOl".,,._ilndCot'l'NftON'f ........... -ol .... Sl•Mt address_,., othlr • 1nn Oalml•rl or nu Mt~. t....-a.11.,.lt.f\ It ilfl'f, .,_ trv!M, Cill~a. sl'°'• It Ir.• t:ornlf' -..... ' • • Jst .... VdlUMiltlNPl'•MMU.... ' Silld Mlil will!.-....,, bl.II .rtllcM NOTICE:l\Hl!RIEllVGIVEJllll!ilton ~or -r.rity, •lllK"tOI' left. '"'.._... .My 11, 1•,s, •t 1:00 o'~ l'tlM. ,....,di .. llt.,.;111MMS11o11..w- P..._ .i: ff'lonl: of <-'"°-· ct.-,. C ..... ilfleft. to PllY tlW rtfMWflo pr;,._ ('.awrtT Hwllor MIHllClttill C-', 41.o! dpiOI ...... of .. M!lftf.11 MCWild by .MMW .. Road, C:lty of ,,,.._, Mid Ol•d of Tn111;, •lltl ln1ill'Ht lot«tl, C-1'1' ef Or1111 .. , StN et tflilt'9w,i11pr""'4n!lftM1d.-.bl, ... Ciill...,..., 1 wlH '1111 111 pHlk ....:11on ~ 11 any, Unclotrlfle terms9'Mld ttia. ~ lllll!Mr, I• c-.11 ln'-fvl Dnlll of rrvst, 1-,..cN"9K -u • ....,.. ... o1 -l,/fl!IH Slatn. •1 IN ,...es of IJlt Tr!l'l ... •nd of lflll ~ rlOflt, ltlliil.,... lfttsl'ftl ef Nlid }11119-cr..tildt1y$Hilo.dlltTr!t$I. INlll*tltwk>IM"""'~ll"• TM ~clwy _...,. safd Delld9' ~ fl/I te lftlKtl t~ n '"ill' tis Trwl llar•tofw8 •11ttlltH #lid 0.. -..c..:..V ... wllsfy s8'd •lllWliw\ 11-ild .. ltlil ............... -"""' •lttlac~....._••-'caata. Dfdar.tlon9' Oelawtl .... 08-..W OeMcl~lt,1'1S S..., ..... • -lfttfl ""'k • lit OH.it Ol..ttion:H..... ... EIK!lilfl"' 5ttl, T1M' 111•+t1C111M Daon If, R"" c.at9111tat.rtt.tk8ef 0.lilVll_,l"llC.-#a~,Or&n9"(.&YfllY tlM•!kll ... ~ ... WI tftt°"""Y'" Ir l!_M, l!ldie!" ...... IN...t ,,.,,_,,,ii~ Dtl'i'' o.t.~.NMS,"71 ART..Vlll~ ..... A~Va OSL Sf:"VICI! CO, .......,..,..,.......,. ••Ml.rTr"'4t'll. ,,.. ....... •• . e.,u...oa~ ... ._. ... ~"791 Tr.-OfflcW l'lllllitMill O+'M8il C-ll o.llY ~ ~lt!IM ~ CM'f Dalf'f "1111 ...... 11.>t,lf,ttJS . 2"9' IJ, .. fJ,ttfl . t1'1"l - • I Drz. .. w YINR. A~ 'll> l*SE r1NE w= OF 11rz.r,. . . • HMM. ( 11ilNK THe'I f+A\(E A ~Norf;;:" FliELJNGr. . ' IMPERIAL :{ WALNUT PANELS 4 ·97 Wahiut fhliah. one of our EACH O\JE A COLLEmes PEUGHT,. OH YEAH. best for such a low price. 4"x8' . •a:>LONIAL EMBOSSED •=•"••~~-~.ELS 3 97 111uc:h for your hom• • and only you qsn d.eld• U th• styl• and c:olor is 4, S' right lor your room.. • X PREFINISHED MAHOGANY347 . PANELS . Mahogany lini1'h. c:an't tell ti.bf;, but you tell 111• 4, -8, U 11 iso't nic:e. X UNFINISHED . PINE SHUTlfERS I keep wanting them finished. but have you everaeentbe ' MAM" j llt•Ntc:. 1W~ Llnt.I? Guy I'S A LITTt.E \N~tftP • price? Outrag~~· F;,,t,~;;""~,,;i 7x20 ...... :1.67' 9x32 .. · .•• :.2.99 ~=-r. 7x24 ..... '. 1.97 9x36 ....... 3 .35 7x28 ....• · •. 2.29 10x20 ...•••. 2.29 ·7x32 ...••.. 2.59 10x24 ....... 2.59 7x36 ....... 2.lt9 10x28 ....... 2.97 8x20 ....... 1.99 10x32 ....... 3.25 8x24 ....... 2. 1 5 10x36 ....... 3.65 8x28 .••••.. 2.49 12x20 .••••.. 2.57 ax32 .•••••. 2.115 12x24 .•••... 2.119 8x36 .•••••. 3. 1 5 12x28 .••••.. 3.27 9x20 ....... 1.99 12x32 . .-..... 3.59 9x24 .•••••. 2.35 12x36 ....•.. 3.99 9x28 .•••••. 2.67 DECORATIVE PLASTIC PANELS 2 66 '"' 39~ On July 18th. the National Migraina Foundation i• having o meeting in Coslc:1 Mesa (Whal does this hGT• to do wllb these pan a ls?) Cbolc:• of styles. DARK CORK PANELS 97c , .. " <PAI Th.lck. d-p. d01k. delicious. and U you belie•• this; I wouldn't Mt you out at night with any kind ol 111oaey ln your pock.to 7." UNFINISHED WOOD LETTERS Put th•m together to •P9\J things that make Yow frtend• go .. ob boy .. and th. landlord raiM the reiat. 67! MARBLEOIJ PEBBLE PATTERN CORK 4 97. YOUR CHOICE · 8SQ.FT. My. Ibis stuff aure looks rich. R9ally good. but ... for youraeU. oUi ta•tes mayditfer. 1/8" HARDBOARD &GWGELINER 97 C ~i . LASTS 4'x8' rhia baa got to be aome kind oJ nutty atuJJ. I wonder if they make it out of cold pancakes. 4'x8' DRYWALL 3/a .. 1 55 *" 166 5/8" 2 22 Mll1lona 90W to·thouacmch·to man petml ... (How do fOU. apell ''balon~) WAU.PAPER 10% ro50% OFF It'•IDoUontbat atuff °"r there and SO oft on th9" tur~ep O?er MN. So. it burta • you to l<n'•? •• ' MELAPLY KNOTTY CEDAR. MANOR PECAN •. 5•1 MANOR : ROSEWOOD Take what you~•· I lllr:e the Rosew • · Again. plenty of choice at 4#x8' National.• • WALLITE DEEP 6!7 DIMENSION PANELS ln Shell Nut. Briar. or Knotty Plant. 4'x8' LUSTRA TILE WAf.L DECOR IN BRICK, STONE. OR CANE Endorsed by Oscar Krinsky, well lmo"'!D yac:htamcm and Fiat ~cer. (Already. I'~ not sure I want it.) Choices you get at National untU you're ready to bust.· 2 97 12SQ.fT. ,CLEAR 44c SMOKY GOLD VElll ~ 66c 55c SURESTIK FLOOR TILE Pffl prolec.tiTe backing and press tn place. Simple • 19c Ell.12xl2 PAECO CEILING BEAMS • • 97~. J>ooo F...tdy Flogore c.....u otll1 put U.... becam .U.p la G abalcre of a: rum ... whlaftr? lJpL -real Joelllng. f t I 'I 7 7 By FREDERICK SCHo£11£11L 1 °' .......... ....... Thil"ty-six safety deposit box- boldera who euUwedlolsee In~ "Miaaton lmpoaaible" style '5 mlllion Laguna Niguel bank bur1lary were awarded $1,209,000 Thursday by a Q.iperior Courtjury. The jury found that United California Bank bad exhibited negligence, breach of warranty ~ e and bad faith 1n protecling pro- perty placed in safety deposit boxes within the confines of the vault atits Monarch Bay branch. It is the fint time in American biltory that a jury baa held a bank liable for safety deposit box louea, said Mark Robinson, a partner of Arthur Hewa, attorney. for the plaintiffs. The bank burglary -the largest in recorded history -OC· ·ROD . . . .. - Aide's Trial. Opens ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA curred durin1 the weekend of March 23, 1912. A team ol skilled burglars led by a Cleveland, Ohio, pinball machine company owner, bypa11ed tbe bdnk's alarm system, dynamited its way into ·the vault from the roof and systematically rifled 458 deposit boxea of cash, jewelry, rare coins, and negotiable bonds. All but one of the men indicted ib the crime have been tried and . convicted of involvement in the crime and sent to federal prison with lengthy sentences. . During the Superior Court trial, Hews presented witnesses who testified that the bank's pro- . tective devices were so weak that even a 13-year·old with a basic knowledge of science could have rendered them useless. . The judgment broke down to .$939,000 for actual losses and FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1975 ... ': . Mi11ion -= .. $270,000 for mental distress. ·!.Boxl)older William Everhardt was awarded $144,169 for bond :tosses; Denis Fargber, $141,750 for loss of rare gold coins, a nd 'Ruth Brown, executor of the ·estate of Marcus Brown, $10J,562 ;for loss of bonds. Lesser awards went to other plaintilfs. The suit, as originally filed, listed 60 plaintiffs who deman· ' . ded in excess of $60 million in a.c~ tua1 and punitive charges. • · Robinson said 25 plaintlffJ ·were dropped from the suit aft.er their properly was found by the • Federal Bureau of Investigatioa : during the course of its sweeping ; investigation into the heist. ll spanned the United States and European banking centers where ,it was believed bonds may have . been fenced. • 1ves • est1mon Ilin wVotePlot? Quizzed 2 Days At Home Rep. Andrew Hinshaw <R· Newport Beach) bad a built·in campaign organization -the Orange County Assessor's of- fice -when be ran forCoogress in 1972, Deputy District Attorney Bill Evans charged Thursday: The eight-woman, four·man jury will eventually decide if James Bertolino, 52, a long time empJoye in the assessor's dtfice, participated in the alleged con- spiracy. . . : .• ~·~ Evans made it clear in his opening statement that be in- tends tp prove that Bertolino was ' •part of a conspiracy that reached to the highes t levels of the a s· ' sessor 's office. .• Evans' charge that Hinshaw 'headed a conspiracy to use ..public employes in hls campaign came in his opening stat~menl to a SUperior Court jury in Santa Ana. Two illustrate his point, t:he No~fautt ··nid . · Senate Group Okays Bill . ; WASHINOroN (UPI) .-The &mete Commerce Committee approved a federal no-fa ult automobile in- surance bill today Which backm said would save American motorists.more than $1 billion a .year in premiums. . The measure was sent lo the Senate floor for con· sideration after the· July it holiday, setting the stage for the third attempt since 1972to enact it into law. Approval came on a voice vote. Opposition was expressed by Sens. Ernest F. 'Hollings <D·S.C.), and Vance Hartke (D-Ind. ). • Under the no-fault insurance system, persons in- jured in an automobile accident are compensated for injuries without regard to who was at fault in the crash. · .. Under the existing "fault" systelD. compensation is paid by the insurance company covering the driver found to be at fa~. 11ris sometimes leads to lengthy . and costly court fights which absorb much of the $11 billion annual premiums U.S. driver s pay for personal injury auto insurance~ ' Drive to Preserve .Toro School ·opens Scarcely a dozen years ago, the only ctviliiatlon In the Sad- dleback Valley clustered in a few old buildings in El Toro. For the most part; the rolling hills were undisturbed and the people who lived here grew oranges, raised cattle, and did all their shopping in Tustin or Santa Ana. Those days have been ripped away as in a tornadQ. But the Saddleback Valley Historical Society led by ils president War· ren Morgan is doing what it can to preserve the few landmarks that remain from serener days. Bandits Fire In E scaping From, Robbery Firing shots into the ceiling to cover their escap~. a pair of ban- dits made off wltb '800 fl'Om San Juan CaplstHno's Mexico Undo restaurant Thursday night alter holding employe1 and customers at /unpoint, sheriff's deputies sal today. Witneases said the men fired at Jeut tour abota from their pbtole mto the cetUn1 as a wamln1 qalnst f oUowlnl them into the street. .. One tall 1uy and one short CU>'" la how-wltnenes deRribed the 1unm•ll in the 11 p.m. rob-. ber)t. Tbe two men walked into \be restaurant near clotlnl Ume, pulled t.helr 1un1 and _. re- ceipt.I and caah from t.M UU and from employe1' and customers" wallets. No one in the restaurant. waa injured, dtpuUet laid. · ' ,, \) One of those landmarks is the tiny El Toro school, first educa- tional institution in the Sad· dleback Valley. It is now boarded up and crowded among ·new apartments and a phone com· pany office near Jeronimo Road and El Toro Road. The his torical society has started a tund·raisiog campaign to buy the little school from its present owner, Chuck Larkin of Mission Viejo. They'd like to move the school away from its noisy berth and in· to a "Heritage Hill" project be- i0g planned for the 56-acre Ser· rano Creek Park in Laite Forest. U things go their way with Orange County planners and the HaTbors, Beaches and Parks Department, fbe society even- tually hopes to move the original St. George'& Episcopal church in El Toro to the historical park as well. Those two structures would fit in with the Serrano Adobe, former bome of Saddleback Valley settler Don Juan Serrano. <See scilooL, Pa1e Ai> WAGONS, ROU -ll4CKWARDS HAZLETON, Pa. (AP)-"l'm tired of releasing bralcet on parked vebides. Now I'm golng t.o bed," the caller told police. Soon, poli~e received com· plaints Thursday tbat 18 cars and one truck, all parked on a steep blll, bad been broken into and set · routna. Police .. id a number of the vehicles craabed lnto buildings and damaae was estimated at $11,000. No arrest was reported. prosecutor drew a large Hinshaw campaign organization chart. Perched atop the rough chart intended to illustrate the ac· livilies of public employes in the campaign was then.assessor Hinshaw and his successor, Jack Vallerga. Evans told the jury they and others directed assessor's office employes on campaign .chores and then told "the employes lo (See WNSHA W, Pa~e A2 > !)ornb Rips : U.S . lhdian Builmng .. ALAMEDA (AP) -A powerful bomb exploded in the office of the U.S. Bureau of lnd4m Affairs early today, caus ing $50,000 damage . An a n onymou s telephone caller said a terrorist group would bomb the building, Patrolman Randal Beetle s aid .the 5:20 a.m . explosion shattered many windows, ruptured a boOer and caused extensi\fe ceiling and ; structural <tamage. Debris was blown 40 yards from the scene. The two.story wood and stucco building was unoccupied al the lime a nd there were no in- juries. Beetle said the bomb was planted through a vent under the ground floor in the federal build· inghousing the BIA offices. A telephone operator al the San Francisco Chronicle said a E~ECUTIONS SEEN IN FBI .SLAYINGS, A4. woman called al 5:30 a.m. and said the building was going to be bombed by the New World Liberation Front, an .under- ground group that has claimed res ponsibility for sev e ral California bombings. She said the caller gave no reason. The explosion occurred the morning after two FBI agents (See BOMB, Page A2) Viejo Board R e -e lect s F ive Officers A five-m an board of directors was re-elected by Casta del Sol homeowners in Mission Viejo al their annual meeting Wednes- day . The board includes three representatives from the Mission Viejo Company, developer of !he adult planned community; and · two representatives from the homeowners. Gerry Ognibene, Bill .JJaker and Willia m Smith were ratified 8S the company's represen· tatives. Richard LOwcock and Joe Poplin are the ea·sta del Sol spokesmen. . Attout 340 residents represent- ing 170 of the community's 408 homes attended the m.eetbqf. Thoma. Riley, Orange County Flfth District Su~. WU the honored glled. "He was impressed by the participation we have on our commltlees,'' said Lowcock. who doubles as chairman ol the Mis- alon Viejo Municipal Advisory Council. About 26 percent 'bf the et.at.a del Sol residents serve on Ute homeowners assoc\allon's 12 tommltt.ees. '. ' Goodbye, Columbia This is something.Orange Coast yachting buffs ·won 't see anymore -Columbia, 1958 America's Cup d~fender and t,he 12-mfj$.er yacht that. ~atapulted the. West Coast into America's Cup competition, under 411i a1l. She has been sold to a Swedish yachting syndicate and left Newport Har,bor for the l a s t time tod ay. See s tory , Pa~e B7. Huntington Youth, 12, Electrocute d A Huntington Beach boy was electrocuted Thursday afternoon while mowing his backyard lawn with an electric mower. A spokesman for the Orange County Coroner's office ."said Wayne Davis, 12, of 8952 Bain· ford Drive, apparently was killed when he attempted to use a screw driver to make a repair on the machine while it was still plugged in. . A deputy coroner said the screw driver mus t h ave t ouched Rocky in London LONDON (AP) -Vice Presi- dent Nelson A. Rockefeller has arrived in England for what an aide called a family holiday, but government so urces say Rockefeller is scheduled to meet with Prime Minister Harold Wilson and Foreign Secretary James Callaghan on Wednesday. HEADI STATE JAYCE~S Viejo'• Devenport ') a live wire. The boy was pro· nounced dead at 4 :2.1 p.m .. at Pacifi ca Hospital. His body w'as found slu mped over the mower by his father when the elder Davis came home from work. Efforts were made by Huntin gton B eac h paramedics lo revive the boy at the scene.·. The boy was standing on a damp lawn when he apparently used the screw driver, according lo Capt. Roger Hosmer. deputy fire marshal. Funeral ser vices are pending at Dilday Brothers in Huntington Beach. · Viejo Jaycee New President Of Stale Unit ~Mission Viejo resident Dick Davenport has been elected pre· sidfnt of the California Jaycees. A member of the newly re- organized Mission Viejo J aycees, Davenport was elected to the top state post at a recent annual con· vention in Palm Springs. Davenport a nd his wife Barbara have lived ln Mission Viejo seven years and have two children, Rick and Dawn. He is also active lo the Y· Indian Guides and is a member .ol the Salvation Army Church. He ia part-o1tner and vi~ presi- dent of Davenport Electric, Inc. The new president served 8S one of the state's four regional vice presidents last year. He will repttaent 251 Jaycee chapters and over 8,000 men in his new job. . Davenport a lso has been a chapter director. president, dis· trict chairman, district governor and &late chaplain. He bas won many Jaycee awards for his service. ., WAS HINGTON (U PI ) - Former President Nixon volun- tarily testified for 11 hours before WatE!rgate prosecutors and two grand jurors, it was revealed to- day. · The sworn testimony Monday and Tuesday was the first given by Nixon in the scandal which drove him from the nation's highest office last August. The s worn te<slimony pre· sumably was given without the protection of bis pardon. Presi· dent 'Ford's pardon of Nixon in September covered acts com· milled during his presidency. Arter undergoing a medical ex· amination, Nixon was questioned at the Coast Guard station ad- joining his San Clemente estate, his lawyer , Herbert J . Miller. said. Ctlief U .S .. District Judge • George L. Hart Jr. said the transcript of the interview re- mained sealed as part of the grand jfJry investigation. Miller said the former prcsi· dent's appearance . was ··volun· t;.iry " a nd not under subpoenu. Miller said the testimony cov· cred a wide range of areas whi ch the special prosecutor ·'desired to interrogate him about." The c urre n( grand jury, scheduled to end its work July 3, is the third and•final grand jury s p ec ific a ll y assigned to Watergate m alters. It has been investigatin g a series or Watergate·related matters. Nixon was one of about 20 unin- dicted co·conspirators in tht- Watergate cover·up. aitbough prosecutors said later he would have been indicted had be not been president al the time the cover·up i ndictm e nts were handed down March 1.1974. Nixon 's health kept him from being called to testify in the lhree·monlh cover· UP trial which ·ended J an. 1 with the convictions of former close aides John N . Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, John 0. Ehrlichman and Robert C. Mardian. "ll was the former president's desire lo C'Ooperale with the of. fi ce of the special prosecutor,·· Miller said. . "It was Mr. Nixon's feeling in · view of the anticipated length of his testimony, the present state of his health and the complica· tions unavoidably attendant to extended travel, bis examination will be most efficiently conduct· ed in California,'' Miller s aid. (See NIXON, Page A2) Or::~J-=-•t Weatller Mostly sunny Satlirday but late night and early morning low clouds. Highs 75, lows about 60. INS.DE T ODA V The Fourth o/ July ii com· ing up with o bang nm week on th4? Orange Coon.and loti • o/ feltivUiea. are planned. Dai· ly Pilot Staff Writer Elaott Almond "'f'Ve11' the ICftle on ~Cl. I • .. DAILY PILOT SB Frlder.June21.1m 8y aVDI NIBDllSLSKJ OI ................ IO•E PEOPLE will 10 to areat lenghth• to find a eooct doctor. That includea world motocross atar Pierre Kar$makers of Mission Viejo who recently flew all the way to bis native Holland for treatment of a leg fracture. Doctors here told Kll'lmakers he would have to ·be off · 1 · his Honda for 10 weeks ao he boarded a plane and flew to 1ee his special .. motocro11 doctor." The specialist placed hit lef in a high-energy m aanetto field which helped heal the 80 percent fracture so quickly that Karsmakers waa raclnc two weeks later. . . The doctor, a hie fan of K_arsmakers • •. refused to char1e NIEDZ1EL.SK1 him for the t r ea tmen t. Karsmakers paid him back by sending him a motorcycle. Reportedly· the highest-paid motocross rider in the world, . Karsmaker s could afford to make the trip. But last week=. when be suffered from an earache, Karsmakers man-aed ..... to find a cure for his misery ln La1una Beach. • ••• • THE "DIAR y o~ A DIRTY OLD MAN" penned by Laguna Hills resident Henry Dupree apparently was a bit too apicy for the custom era of a camera &tore where the book wa& dilplayed. "People just looked at it and they didn't want to touch it," said Renee Schorle, rfotin1 that the fictional work has been removed from the counter. Dupree, a nei&hbor of the Schorles, may have to find an adult book a tore to help him promote his new tjtle. · *** BOB MARTIN, a 19·year·old photographer from Laguna Hills who ia s~nding the summer at Yosemite re· cording nature's wonderwork, haa been paid the hi1hest compliment a J.MNaian cQUild hope for. He was taking a pie· ture of Bridal \liin'alls when the dean of American nature photographers, Ansel Adams, came up·and asked him to tum over his spot. Martin, gladly relinquished hls vantage spot to see the master at work. "He must have taken about 10 Polaroids but none of them satisfied hlm. The exposure ~as always a little off. But all of them lookal.just perfect to me," Martin said. That's probably one expll'nation why an ..Ansel Adams original fetches $500. *** HAMBU'6Eas AND his American. mother's Italian cooking J)re two things Mete Gulmen says he'll mias as he returns to .his native Turkey today after a year as an American Fie.Id Service student in Mission Viejo. Gulmen, who stayed with the John Banko family, at· tended Mission Vlejo Hith School. When he boards the AFS. charter flight in New York, he'll have company: Joe Banko, Mete's American brother, and Curt Zimmerman, also of Mis· sion Viejo, who will stay with Mete's family for the summer. AsKed how he feels about his visJt, Mete said, 14Now I know the bad parts and the good parts of the U.S. and I can compare cultures." He srud it's hia impr.t!ssion that the prices are high tn Southern California and "money ii really important." • Fre•PageAJ Fro•PageAl 'BOMB ••• -HINSHAW -were killed attempting to serve a warrant on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. The BIA i& the agency charved with ad.ministering lridian ·re- servations throughout the nation. submit overtime or vacation claims to compensate them for their time. • He also said while Bertolino was not as deeply involved in the alleged conspiracy as some of the other ten men indicted on similar charges by the county Grand Jury, that he was part or the conspiracy and accepted un· earned overtime compensation. Beetle said the explosion '·quite possibly could be linked" to the death of the two j:BI agents, and FBI spokesman ~Y Triplett referred to the ex- jllosion as "a heck of a coin· cidence." ,He said that invesliaators did ~yet know what type of bomb it jas but t.bat there was a strong ~ell of gunpowder al the scene. the damaee a mounted to about $00.ooo. he said. ·:.After the telephone call, the qperator called the FBI and the 1Uamedi6poUce who said an ex- Jil05ion already had 0ccurred. :~'The Front is an underground f.errorist organization which sur- . laced in the San Francisco Bay irea about a year ago and has claimed res ponsibility for more than a dozen .bombine attacks !fiainst public utilities and other taraets. ORANGE COAST se DAILY PILOT Robert N. Wted Pre.Iden! •"" Pv04111\er Jack A . Curre v VIU Pretldenl •nd GeMf .. Mt"-'9" Tnomes l<.eevll Edllor Tnoma. A. MurPhlne ~M!llflll Edilor Charles H. Loos RicN rO P. Nall A•.i"Mt Mll\ttlfll lilltO Telepftone 014) MJ-4ftt O.ssWed Afvertlslftl 642-1671 s.oo•••• v11 .. y '"-Ofla Sf1-6l10 ,,...,. .... (lt,,,.11• '91•0630 ~ .. yrlgllt, .. ,. OtMI .. (OH i il'11lltltllll!I ~ll'll'Y· Nf ,.,... • ...,..., 111~1r.iklot\, flllllltl<ll )!"•tl.r f f ••wtfilM'Mlll\ 119,.111 11'1., N tfjllt'H uet• Wllllt111 .,.,,.1 Pffl!llU llNI II lltlY'lf!ll OWftft. le<O"d f l .. S ....... _,Id •I Coll• l'oltM, C•1•1otnl• su~rllll4lfl'lt'(~"1er'3•-1111r1 iW !Mii .... «i IMllllllY; ftlllll.,., *6111\fl-4'·9' _ .... ,. Bertolino later r epaid the amount county audit.ors said was paid him tor ·working on Hihsha~·s campaign. So far, five of his alleged co- conspirators have pleaded guilty to ~nspiracy charges. The five men are awaiting sentencing. After Evans concluded his opening statement, Bertolino's attorney Don Phamer, said he would watt to present hb initial argument until the proaecution rests its case. The first witness called by Evans told of getting up at 3 a.m. primary election day 1972 to help fellow aaseaaor'a office employes hanf Hinshaw aigna near polling places. Later in the day, Wllllam R. Sommers told the Jury, he report· ed to a polling place to relay vot er turnout tabulations to Hinshaw's campai&n head- quarter& in Irvine. Fro•P.,,eAJ NIXON ••• The s t ipulation flied in Hart'a court waa •i•ned 'b_y both special prosecutor Henr>-s. Ruth Jr. and Mlller. ltsatdlfbon wanted the tact of the proceeding made public because ol inquiries made •bout it, and that Uie special proaecutor had no obJtc· a.ion. · The interview took place days after tht third anniversary ol the break·in by Nixon'• aldel at the Democratic National Committee in the Water11te complex. Two yean a10 about UU. Ume, Ni•· on'a former counHI, Joba W. . D••n III, Wll lev1Un1 ht• cbar111 1t the pr•ident durln1. the Senate Water1ate bearin11. ~ on• year a10. the Houa• Judiciaey Committ• waa near· int Ua b1arla11 on Nhlo1t '• ouater. Nixon realgned Aug. 8, a fn day1 after diaclotina 1 White HouM ta" for Jun• U 1971, In whicb 11• order~d Hald.mu to UM Ute CIA to halt the FBI in· v..Utatian of tb• brtak·l.n. I I o.u, ...... $Ulff ........ By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Qf .. Dally .......... Without add.hal n.w jet fligbtl, Orana-Oeuab' Airport can han· die PQ•enter loada through 1• provid•d tbe terminal · is ex· panded and airlines start using new "stretched" models of their current plane•. Tha,t a"d ot"-"' findblO "''re reveaJ,cl Thq~av at a br(ellnt In Santa Ana conduct ... by th• conaulhntt draftlna a com· preben•lve envit>e>nmehtal tm. pact report on the airport. O.ntel, Man!.'.s Jobnaon and Mendenhall (DMJM> J"OP""lft• taUves told an audience ol a~t 100 people, mqstly Newport Beach realdenta, that, alt.hough the Ef R study is tn an early Dhase, a number of new findings have been made. James Taylor, DMJM's air traffic specialist, aaid atuclies of the airport conducted as reeenUy ' al 1970 were way off in their eatimates of pauenaer loads at the facility a decade from now . I pass~ngers were taking abort- baul trtpe of up to 500 mll•, -About .14 perotn\ were mak- ing meclium·haul t"" of 500 mil• or more wltbbl the con· UIUOUI Untttd ltates. -Less tban one percent were planning to m•ke connections to irttemaUonal air carriers. $3 Million Awarded ToCountiari An Orange Co\lnt.f man who was permanently paralysed from the neck down in a 1m a~to accident in Mexico waa awarded II million in damaa• Thursday by a Superior Court jury in Santa An~. The amount awarded to Robert ,_.., Brokop, 34, and his wife, Carol Ann, both of Yorba Linda, ~as less than the ,7.1 million asked in their suit. . EL 70RO VION~S: THE WAY LIFE USED TO BE • W•rr•n Morgan. R1y Prothero With Old P1ctur•• Other factors that will restrain demand, according to Taylor, in· elude advances in aviation technology a nd the possibility that off-site terminals may be built in Long Beach and north Orange County to service Los Angeles and Ontario airports with rapid transit type vehicles. The $3 million in special and general damages (he jury de- cided the Brokop& Wel'e entitled to, however, is believed the most ever awarded by an OrangeCoun· tyjury. Groups Launch Drive to ·Buy Rescue Tools -:I Tickets are on sale now for a campaign by two Saddleback Valley organizations to buy rescue equtpmen•for the Orange County Fire Depart· ment/ Department of Forestry. The Rhc.he~ Viejo Junior Women's Club and tbe Mission Viejo Jaycees are co-sponsorint sale of tickets at one dollar each for a drawing Jul~. · Primary objective of the fund· raiser is to finance a Hurst "Jaws of Life,·~ a portable hydraulic rescue tool Wied ~re· move trapped victims of traffic accidents, cave-ins and building collapaea. · The two clubs alao would like to buy two trainin& aida: ·.J'Ar· rbythmla Reauacl·Anne and .Retuaci. Ba by."· to be uaed aa in· service 'training tools for paramedics and firemen. Total cost of'the items the clubs want to buy is a bout $10,000. Tickets at a dollar each are available at local shopping cen· ters or by mailin& money to Operation Lifesaver, P .O. Box 321, El Toro, 92630... · Prh:es available from the , drawing include a 1975 Datsun B-210 and.13 cases ot beer. More information is available by call· .... ing 831-0735 or 493-5674. . Move Fought By FeminUts MEXICO CITY CAP> American feminiets are tryina tQ head ofl a Latin American move to cens ure Betty Friedan for "manipulative tactie&" at the In- tern a ti on a I Women '& Con· ference . "Now is the time to atay un· itled," said Eunice Weat of New York at a feminist caucus Thur•· day ni&ht. "Now that thiqa are rolling and our document for ac· . tion is beine presented to the U.N. conference, we &hould stay together.'' ' Solon Seized OnDnmkRap SACRAMENTO CAP) - Veteran Auemblyman John Knox CD·Richmond), wa1 ar· rest;d early today tor investiga- tion of drunk dri vm1. ·Knox, 60, ebalr'man ol th• Al· 1embb' Local Oovenunent Com· mittee, WH th41 fifUl lqialator arr•ted on 1ucb a chart• ln HVID monthl. Knox waa booked at the county jail and reltaHd wtu.o.a ball. C~af t1 Exhibit Sblted for Dana fte Craft DlaOOVa')' <iroup, an or11nl1aUoa of artl1\1 and oraftam111 from Dana Paea&.1111· 1lon VitJ~1 81a Clemente, =una ftl&u•l aad Ult Ca ano Valley, WW bold an bl\ thlt w111&~ ta Daa .Jlubm''• Marleen •· _ Tbl txbtbit WUJ I frQm U - a.m, toT p.m . lat=aad ,,_. 111,m. '°'lc:i ,.,_.. al Alice'• tn1 GI.all ucl wfll feature pa~aUq1, dalJj, mMnmt aad otber erafta. ·. SCHOQL ... The adobe is the landmark around which Serrano Creek Park is belng planned. ~"Five thousand dollars is our target for the time being," Morgan, a retired executive, said. "But this is only the begin· ning. We 'd Uke to have the school moved and refurbi.ahed by July, 1976." The fund -raising campaign will be contplemented by an ex- hibit at Laguna Hills Mall July 7 to 13. Anyone donating a dollar or more will receive a button pictur- ing the old El Toro School and· bearing the inscription,· "Bicen- tennial Rededication, 1776 to 1976, Saddleback Area Historical Society." Women.on March BOSTON CU PJ) -A11out ,00 marchers carrying candles Clnd signs \irgtng passage of the equal ·riahts amendment Thur$d~y night began the National Women's Political ~·aucus' National convention. About 2,000 wpmen were expected to attend t• four-day meeting. He also said Oran1e County Airport can only ban.die the six million annual passengers if cer- tain terminal expansion work is done and parking i=s improved. ln addition, Taylor mentioned 'that the airlines must also get ·new, larger models of the planes they now fiy out of the airport. thereby increasing capacity without necessarily having ·to add new flights. • Joseph Pantuso, project manager for the EIR consulting n1m, said there will be at )east . two more public briefings during the remaining ten months of the project'. The next will be- sometime in September in 'Newport Beach. Pantuso a1reed with demands by Newport Beach residents t_o hold meetings with special in- terest group• to determine other.;. problems with the jet operations. During the course o( the brief- . ing Thursday, tbe--i>MJM team ptesented what it called "very preliminary" result.5. of surveys conducted to prepare a data baae for'the report. · Initial findin&s of a passenier survey, which was drawn from 3,400 questionnaire responses over a thl'ee-day period in May, included: -At least '5 percent of the Loaera ·in the courtroom dis- pute were the Ford Motor Com- pany . and Sunset Ford , Westminster, maker and seller of the van in which the Brokops were travellne when iltjured. A third defendant in the suit, R~creational Van Inc., of Long Beach, was fOU1\d not to 1hare blame for the early morning 1973 crash on a Baja California highway. . ' In the ·single-vehicle accident, Brokop's nec!k waa broken. Doc- tors h·ave termed the resulting paralysis permanent. Blamed for. sending the Brokops' almost new van hurtl· i.ng into a fitone enbankment near Enaenada was a deft!Ctive power &leering unit. - Mrs. Brokop was driving the van at the time of the accident and suffered injuries described . as minor. She and her husband, who was then aalee manaaer for Sunset· Ford, t\ad le,..op their Mexico ex- cunion about a month after buy-ing the van.· Testimony and evidence pre- sented durillg trial included tests showing Brokop's van had two separate power steering system defects, one of which caused the Aua. 4, 1973 accident. · tSPEOAIJ IM'ITATIONe lllllJllllJJ=i~·q~urnish- eduled tions now. 'tlllllllll111elected I! pecial duced. de red sale, , ~tc, etc, e c .. ?eJ,., ~IMI, 1..e, 345 NORTH COAST IOULIVAAO LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 8Ml1 (714) ... 94-8551 17J7 WISTOLIFI' DRIVE N!WPORT SU.CH. CA. 9'eeo (714) aq.2090 I J t )1 f .! 7 I r . I 7 VOL. 68, NO. 178, 4 SECTIONS, 48 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A , FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1975 . TEN CENTS 0 !1 ·$30;000 Refen·al Service Urged· ·: ByDOVGLASFRITZSC'HE Of .. Daltyl"t ....... Two Irvine city cooncllmen in· tend to unveil plans a~Saturday's s pecial budget session for a $30,000 a year cily-sponsored re- ferral service aimed at getting residents in need of aid in contact with the social services their tax· es support. The plan was cooked up Thurs· day afternoon by Councilmen John Burton and Gabrielle Pryor • and Community Services Com- miasioners Sally Aon Miller and Steve DeLapp. Burton described it as a package aimed at connecting re- sidents with existing services and giving the city a ready answer to the plethora of pro- posals Cor pilot pr.ojects in the planned community. A variety of proposals have come before the council in recent monvis seeking city endorse- IX.OD If Expanded Airport 9kay Through 1985 . . By WILl.;IAM SCHRt lBER Of tlle Dally l"tl .. SUff Without adding new jet flights, Orange County Airport ~an han- <ile passenger loads through 1985, provided the terminal i»ex· panded and a irlines start using. new "stretched" models of their current planes. • Born~ Rips U.S. Indian . . ·Building .. ALAMEDA (;\P) -A powerful bomb exploded in the office of the U.S .. Bureau of Indian AHairs early today, caus ing $50,000 damage . An an.onymous telephone caller said a terrorist group would bomb the building. Patrolman Randal Beetle said the 5 ~20 a. m . explosiQn shattered many windows, ruptured a boiler and caused ext ensive ceiling and structural d a mage. Debris was blown 40 yards from the scene. The two-story wood and stucco building was unoccupied at the . time and the r e were no in· juries. Beetle said the bomb was planted through a vent under the g round floor in the federal build· ing housing the BIA offices. A telephone operator at the San Francis co Chronicle said a 'woman called at 5:30 a .m. and said the building was going to be bombed by the New World (See BOMB, Page A.2) That and other findings we re revealed Thursday at a briefing in Santa Ana conducted by the consultaars drafting a com· prehensive environmental im· pact report on the airpor:t. . Daniel, Mann. Johnson a nd Mendenhall ( D M JM) .represen- tatives toid an audience of about 100 people, mos tly Newport Beach residents, that, although the EIR study is in an early phase, a number or new findings have been made. James Taylor, DMJM's air traffic specialist, said studies of the airport cond'ucted as recently as 1970 ·were way off in their estimates oL passenger loads at the facility a decade Crom now. Other factors that will restrain demand, according to Taylor, in· elude advances in aviation technology and the possibility ttlat off-site terminals may be built in Long Be ach and north Orange County to service Los Angeles and Ontario airports with rapid transit type vehicles. He a lso said Orange County Airport can only handle the six million annual passengers if cer· lain terminal expansion work is done and parJ<ing is improved. In addition, Taylor mentioned that the airlines must also get new, larger models or the planes they now fl y out or the airport, thereby incre a sing capacity without necessarily having to add new flights. · Joseph P a ntuso, project manager for the EIR consulting firm, said there will be at least two more public briefings during the remaining ten months of the project. The n e xt will be (See AIRPORT, Page A?) .Hinshaw at Head -· Of Vote Plote-DA Rep. Andrew Hinshaw <R· Newport Beach) had a built-in campaign organization -the Orange County Assessor's of· !ice-when he ran !or Congress in 1972, De puty District Attorney Bill Evans charged Thursday. Evans' charge that Hinshaw headed a conspiracy to use public employes m his campaign came in his opening statement to a Superior Court jury in Santa Ana. The eigbt-woman, four-man jury will eventually decide if J ames Bertolino, 52, a long time employe in the assessor's office, participated in the alleged con· spiracy. Evans made it clear in his openlng statement that he in· tends to.prove that Bertolino· was Irvine Plans Fund Meeting Irvine city councilmen will belin plua•tng $307.M ;.n un- aJJout.ct f unda Into projed.s for the 1975-71 city budget Saturday. Tbe meelln1 will be held at t a.m . ln city hall, d01 C.mpus Drive. Council membera TuHday pulled the '307 ,491 from 1peclal areas In the $4.1 mUJion bucl1et. placin1 It In limbo until declllons con be m ade on ho•· the Instant exceH wtll be apept. ) part of a conspiracy that reached to the highest levels of the as- sessor's office. Two illustrate his point, the prosecutor drew a la rge Hinshaw campaign organization chart. Perched atop the rough chart intended lo illustrate the ac- tivities of publi-c employes in the campaign was then-assessor Hinshaw a nd his successor, Jack Vallerga. Evans told the jury they and others directed assessor's omce employes on campaign chores and then told the employes to submit overtime or vacation claims to compensate them for their time. He also said while Bertolino was not as deeply involved in the . alleged conspiracy as some of the other ten men indicted on similar charges by lbe county Grand Jury, that he was part of the conspiracy and accepted un· earn~ overtime compensation. Bertolino late r repaid the amount county auditors said was paid him for worki 1)8 on lnntbaw's campaign. So !ar. five of his alleged co- conaplrators have pleaded guilty to conspiracy charfes. The five men are awaitina 1entenclng. After Evans concluded his opeolna statement, Bertolino's attorney Don Phamer, said he would wall to present hi• inltlal arrument until the prosecution reata its case. The f in t witness called by (See IDNSHAW. Pase AJ) \ m~nl or support. Some of the projects, Burton and Mrs. Pryor agreed, have merit, others were intended to make money for those involved. Mrs. Miller, at one point in the discussion, jokingly suggested calling the service the Irvine "non-Oako" referral service. :·us true that we have pro- blems here with narcotics and vandalism. And we've been singled out as a model communi· ty tor au these projects, I I said Burton. Instead of going at the social services needs in a piecemeal fashion, he said, a city-paid r e- ferral officer could direct resi· dents in n~ed of services to already existing programs their taxes support. A prime goal of the program is to encourage independence in Irvine residents. Explaining the goal, Mrs. Pryor said many peo- pie-residents and non· residents-have come before the council asking "can we do this or canwedothat." f'OC course they can do it. They don't need our permission to do something that is perfectly legal," Burtoninterjected. The councilmen are proposing a one-year trial program. Evaluation al the end of a year would determine whelbet it should be continued Suggestions for the referral service included setting aside a room ln the new police station for a referral omcer and, perhaps, inviting representatives or various county so~ial services to hold office hours in Irvine on a re. gular basis. The referral service, Mrs. Miller said, would direct resi· dents lo the right agency to pro- vide help. <See SERVICE, Page A2> • est1mon . NORTH IRVINE ZONING PROTESTERS DELIVER REFERENDUM PETITIONS City Clerk Carol Rynn Gets Names FronfOpponents Winslow (Right) And Siiis Northwood Poll Pushed North Irvine Petition Protests· Zoning North Irvine zoning protesters turned in a two-inch-thick stack of petitions Thursday calling for a referendum on the land use plans for the controversial Village of Northwood. During the pas t month since the city council a pproved the zon- ing on the 1,426-acre village, resi· dents of the Racquet Club have JtoUSed petitions . · Racquel Club ~resident Chuck Winslow. one of the leaders of the drive to overturn the zoning, said 1.549 signatures were contained in the petitions. He would not say whether all were verified as re· gistered voters. . Earlier this week, Winslow re- ported that more than 800 verified s ignatures had been garnered by the protesters. A blitz of residential areas this week reportedly picked up near· ly 800 more. Protesters need 1,027 s ig· natures -10 percent of the voters in the last city election -to qualify the referendum for the ballot. City Clerk Carol flynn accept· ed the petitions at city ball Thursday. The city h as 30 days in which to count and verify the signatures to determine whether enough were gathered to force the referendum. After determining sufficient signatures, the city would have between 74 and 89 days in which to call a special election on the matter. The upheaval over Northwood has been going on for almost nine months. · The new vill<ige is bounded roughly b y the Santa Ana Freeway, Culver Drive, Irvine Boulevard and J effrey Road. Residents have protested that plans for the intersection of 8ryan and Yale avenues will WAGONS ROLL -BACKWARDS HAZLETON, Pa. (AP) -"l 'm tired of r eleasing brakes on parked vehicles. Now I'm going to bed." the caller told police. Soon, police received com· plaints Thursday that 18 cars and one truck. all parked on a steep hill, had been broken into and set rolling. Police said a number oC the vehicles crashed into buildings and damage was estimated at $16,000. No M,est was r eported. No·fault Bid Senate Group Okays Bill WASIDNGTON (U PI ) -The Senate Commerce Committee approved a federal no-fault automobile in- surance bill today which backers sai~ would sa~e American motorists more than $1 bilhon a year m premiums. The measure was sent to the Senate floor for con· sider,ation after the July 4 holiday, setting the stage for the third attempt since 19?2 to enact it int<? ~uw. Approval came m a voice vote. Oppos1t1on was expressed by Sens. Ernest 'F. ·Hollings (D·S.C.). and Vance Hartke CD·lnd. ). Under the no.fault insurance system, persons in· jured in an automobile accident are compensated ror injuries without regard to who was at fault in the crash. Under the exlsting "fault" system compensa~on is paid by the insurance company covering the dnver found to be at fault. This sometimes leads to lengthy and costly court fights which absorb much of the $11 billion annual premiums U.S. drivers pay for personal Injury auto insurance. ~ . .. cause a dangerous traffic silua· lion. The intersection is zoned for two ap<irtment buildings, a city park and a shopping center on its four corners. Speculation that the city coun· cil would try to block the referen- dum by challenging whether the issue was fit for a ballot was shot down Thur sday afternoon by Councilman John Burton. From a political standpoint, said Burton,'"[ can't imagine the council trying to s top it.·' However. he lamented, "[ think the whole city is going to lose from this. Wh<it are they go- ing lo do to replace it?" But Winslow m<iintains that the issue need not go to a ballot. The council, he said. has the op- tion to reverse its decision on the zoning without putting the mat· ter before voters. "If they put this on a special ballot all by itself and charge the taxpayers for the s pecial ballot." Winslow said. "it is an injustice to the taxpayers. ··They don't ha vc to go to a ballot. If the people have to pay for one, I think the whole bunch (See ZONING, Page A.2> B·andits Fire In Escaping From Robbery Firing·sbots into the ceiling to cover their escape, a pair of ban· dits made off with ~ from Sun .Juan Capistran~'s Mexico Lindo restaurant Thu rsday night after holding employes and customers at gunpoint., s heriff's deputitis said today. Witnesses said the men fired ot least four sbots from their pistols into the ceiling as a warning agalnst following them into the street. "One &u guy and one abort guy" is how wUnesaes del«ibed the gunmen in the 11 p.m. rob- bery. The two men walked into the restauranl near clollnj time, pulled lheir guna and look re-- ceipts and ca h from the UJI and from employes ' a nd customen' wallets. No one in the restaurant was injured, deputies uid. Quizzed 2 Days At Home WA S HINGTOl'i <U Pl i - Former President Nixon volun- ta rily testified for 11 hours before Watergate prosecutors and two grand jurors, it was revealed to· day. ' The sworn testimony Monday and Tuesday was the first givt'n by Nixon in the scandal which drove him fr'om the nation·s highest office last August. The sworn t estimony pre· sumably was given without the protection of his pardon. Presi- dent Ford's pa rdon of Nixon in September covered acts com· milted during his presidency. After undergoing a medical ex- amination, Nixon was questioned at the Coast Guard station a<L jOiuinf his Sao Clemente estate. his lawyer, Herbert J . Mlller. said. Chie f U.S . District Judge George L. Hart Jr. said the transcr;pt or the interview re- mained sealed as part of tht· grand jury invest igation. Miller said the formt!r pre::.1 · dl•nt's appearance was ··volun· ta~'.' a nd not under subpoena. Miller said the testimony cov- ered a wide range of areas which the special prosecutor "desired to interrogate him about.·· The current g rand jury. scheduled to end its work July 3. is the third and final grand jury s p ecifi c ally a ssigned lo Watergate m atters. It has been inves ti ga tin g a s eries of Watergate-related matters. Nixon was one of about 20 unin- dicted co-conspirators in the Watergate cover-up. although prosecutors s aid later he would have been indicted had he not been president at the lime the cover-up indictments were handed down March l, 1974. Nixon's health kept him from 'being called to testify in the three-month cover-up trial which ·ended Jan. 1 with the convictions of former close aides John N. Mitchell, H.R . Haldeman, John · D. Ehrlichman and Robert C. Mardian. ··u was the former president's desire to cooperate with the of· fice of the special prosecutor," ·Miller said . : ··it was Mr. Nixon's feeling in · view of the anticipated length oC his testimony. the present state of his health and the complica· lions unavoidably attendant lo extended travel, his examination ";11 be most efficiently conduct- ed in California,·· Miller said. (See NIXON, Page A%) Or:•.:c;1~ :•' 1t'eatller Mostly sunny Saturday but late night and early morning low clouds. Highs 75, lows about 60. INSIDE TODAY The Fourth of _July is com- mg up with a ba,ig ~n week on the Orange Coast and lots of festivUie1 are planned. Dai-'11 Pilot Staff Writer Elliott Almond IU1'Vey• the acme on Pa~Cl. llltlex ~ ....... ., ......... .... . .......... -•• ~c..My Ot~ -=.. .... Ct .............. AU= M ....,... .... .. ,...,. Cl-., ....... M •0111111 p,,._p,.1AJ . . ,.u~~?s~~:.: .: ~Beaell. .. • Pantaeo •med with demands by Newport Beach residents to JM)ld meetings with special in· wrest gro\U>& to determine other 'J»l"Oblems wttb the jet operations. • Duri.nc the course of the brief-.in• Thursday, the DMJM team ~resented what it called "very ~liminary" results ol surveys ~ucted lo prepare a data base sor the report. • •lnitial findings of a passenger .W-Vey, which was drawn from 3,400 questionnaire responses ·over a three-day period in May, Jocluded: . ·-At least 85 percent of the pusengers were taking short- baul trips of up to 500 miles. "-About 14 percent were mak- ing medium-haul trips of 500 miles or more within the con· tiguous United States. -Less than one percent were planning to make coMections to international air carriers. • In response to a general avia· tion questionnaire, private plane owners revealed 83 percent of· them lived within a few minutes of the airport and 93 percent within 30 minutes of the airport.· Irene DeNoyer, DMJM ttusi· J'eSS aviation specialist, said ear- 'ly returns of questionnaires ·mailed to 240 county businesses ·show a rapidly growing use of aviation for business purposes. Frld1y. Jut1e V . 1975 o.ur ,....,. Raft,... She estimated Orange County businesses spent as much as $60 million on business travel from all regional airports and another $40 million on air cargo. 'DEVELOP ALL SOURCES OF EtilERGY POSSIBLE' Former Congressman Holifield In San Cle·mente .Dan Emory, a founder of the anti-noise Airport Action ·As- sociation. challenged some' of the .Statistics, claiming the sampling does not represent an accurate cross-section of a1rpofl users. Fro•PageAJ More Coal, Nuclear Use Urged for U.S. NIXON ••• By JACK CHAPPELL Ofl!M D•llr Pilot SU.ff The s tipulation filed in . If the Un.ited State~ is to re- lfart's court was signed ·by ~over from its eco~orruc .malady, boUl special prosecutor Henry s. it IJlUSt d~~rease its reliance on Ruth Jr. and Mille r . It saictNixon · · ~mporte~ otl and ~reaUy expand wantea the fact of the proceeding its ot.'n pro<l~ctton of energy made public because of inquiries from nuclear and coa_l .source~, made a_.bout it, a nd that .the former Rep. Che t 1Jtolif1eld ~1d special prosecutor had no obJec-Thurs~~Y · .. · . . tion. Hohf1eld, s p'e akrng m San " The interview took place days Clemente to ~ht?; Or~ge Countr after the third a nniversary of the C~ast Assoc1at1on, li.kened oil break·in by Nrxon 's aides at the ~nces ch,~rged by mideast n~­ Democratic National Committee tio~,s to T~e old B~rbary np i n the Watergate comple~ Two off and sa1_d t~e Uruted ~tales years ago about this time, Nix-w~s th~ victim of ~. co~­ .on's . former counsel, John w. sp~ratorial shakedown on 011 :Dean III, was l eveling his pnces. ' charges at the president during H olifield retired from his . t he Senate Waterg~te hearings. Congressional seat in December. .And one year ago, the . l{ouse He ha d been a m embe r of Judiciary Committee was near-Congress representing the Whil- ing its hearings on Nixon's tier area for 32 years and was ouster. v i c e c h a i r m a n and I a t e r Nixon resigned Aug. 8, a few days after disclosing a White Rouse tape for June 23, 1972, in· SU Soldie which he ordered Haldem an to rs me the CIA to ha lt the FBI in- vestigation of the break-in. ·Solon Seized On Drunk.Rap SAC RAM ENTO (AP ) - ·~eteran Assemblym an John lf.itox, (0 -Richmond), was ar- rested early today for investiga- tion of drunk drivi ng. ·Knox, 50, chairman of the As- ~mbly Local Government Com- :diittee, was the fifth legislator brested on such a charge in oven months. •:Knox was booked at the county ~ii and released without bail. ... :t200 Laid Off :JNDIO (U PI) -Declining de- ~and for steel has forced 1,200 l(aiser Steel employes off the job "1 a temporary two-week layoff ~ginning today., • .. . . . ·: .. 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Advertising 642·5471 ~llV•llifyN-Olllct J,11-6210 GivenLf/e For Slaying OAKLAND (U PI) -Sym- bionese Lib e r ation Arm;, •·soldiers" Russell Little and Joseph Remiro today were sen- tenced lo life in prison for the murder of Oakland Schools Superintendent Marc us Foster. The (\efendants, who made threats and calls for revolution during their court appearance for the sentencing, also were sen- tenced to six months to 20 years for the a ttempted murder of Foster's aide, Robert Blackbum, who was seriously wounded in the same shooting in November, 1973. ~ Under California law, Little 25, and Remiro, 28, would be eligible for parole after seven years. However, the two face several other criminal charges, includ- ing one of assault with intent to do bodily harm on a police of- ficer, an offense which carries a possible life sentence . Gi ven the cha nce to speak in his behalf, Remiro stood with his back to the judge and faced the audience to say, "I'm supposed to throw m yself on the mercy of the court and say I have done wrong. I don't feel that way at all." He told the audience, which in- cluded some s upporters, ''It's nice you all came by. I hope you have a nice day. I will." Also with his back to the judge, Little said the "criminal in- justice system" h ad made the guilty verdicts preordained. He said District Attorney Lowell Jensen obtained a jury of "reac- tionary, middle-class, our- country-rigbt-or-wrong white fools ." • Fro•PapAJ SERVICE ••• "There are 85 dUterent ag~n­ cies a nd services in. Orange County," s he said. "How is so- meone in trouble «oingtofinctthe right one?" "When someone i.1t thinkina about running away from home, or committing suicide,\or havinF, f amlly problems or wnatever, • Mrs. Pryor said, "tbls will give tbem one central place in the city to go." ( cha irman o f the Join Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy for 10 years. Holifield said an abwtdant and stable production of energy was the base of the American way of life and that without it the coud- try would decline. He called for leagership to develop a com- . preh ens ive nationa l energy policy. That policy s hould be to de-._ velop all sources of energy possi- ble. He said he favored offshore oil and expanded Alaskan oil pro- duction saying; "We have got to get energy_ wherever we can get it. We've got to take the risks that are involved." He criticiie d envir6nmen- talists for holdipg· up production or n ew en·e r gy sourc es, parficularly nuclear poW'er plants which he said were the.• safest and least polluting of all energy producers. HINSHAW Evans told of getting up at 3 a.m. primary election day 1972 to help ·fellow assessor's office e mployes hang Hinshaw s igns near polling places. · Later in the day, William R. Sommers told the jury, he report- ed to a polling place to relay voter turnout tabulations to Hins haw's campaign h ead- quarte rs in Irvihe. Sommers a lso identified an absence from work authorization purportedly turned in for time spent on the campaign. And, he identified an overtime slip calling for him to be paid six hours for the time actually spent on Hinshaw;s campaign. · · · Fro•PageAJ ZONING ..• of them ought to be thrown out, .. hesaid .. On the other hand. Burton pre· dieted that a council attempt to block a ballot would result in petitions for recall of the coun- cilmen. The council has not expressed any desire to overturn its zoning decision. · Duo Declare Innocence in Refugee Theft SAN DIEGO CAP ) -A Vista couple s t ationed at Camp Pendleton have pleaded innocent to charges of conspiring to steal and receive 19 tons of goods meant for Indochina refugees. Pleading not guilty 'J'hursday were Marine Warrant Officer John William Moody,-441 and An· nmarie Michalski, a Navy dental technician. U.S. Magistrate J . Edward Harris set an omnibus hearing 1n Ule case tor July 17. Asst. U .S . Atty. Michael Bruney said t.be 1upjlie1, "-'ued at $108,000, were 1t0len from tbe Marine base and at.ored in a Sen Marcos warehouse. . An FBI atlidavit quote. Moody as sayltlf he int.ended lO sell I.be good a, which r a nfed from military field Jackets lo deck:a of playing cards. WASHINGTON (UPI) -The FBI has arrested two Lebaneae natlva, one of whom bad top U.S . 1overnment 1ecurity clearance, on cbarps of spying tor the Soviet Union, the Just.tee ~artment announced todtaY. FBI D irector Clarence M. talrs, sold the FBl intelligence division had inveat111ted the cue for ''several years." Asked if the cue were a major one, Boynton told reporters, "'Any spy case ls a major case.'' Evaluating the significance of the documents involved in the ar- rests made today, Boynton said, "Apparently the Justice Depart- ment considered them signifi· ~ant enough tQ authorize the ar- rests." when an Air Force sergeant was convict.d arter attempting to lNlS• secret material to a Soviet . contact in New York. Kelley identified the two sus- pects as Sarkis 0 . Pasltalla,n, 36, and Sahag K. Dedeyan, .tl. PaskaJian was arreat.ed in New York City and Dedeyan was picked up in Rockville, Md., a suburb of Washington. ·: The last spy case, Boynton said, was in the summer ot 1973 Boynton said the latest in· vestigation began when the FBI learned that a photograph of a secret defense document was passed to two officials olthe Sov· iet mission at the United Nations and an alleged Soviet in· telllgence agent in New York. In- vestigators dld not know the identities of the two suspects at Uletime. · The criminal complaints filed against the two alleged that they photographed classified informa- tion with assistance from top of- ficials in the Soviet mission' to the United Nations, Kelley said. Paskalian was charged with conspiracy to gather classified national defense information to aid a foreign country. Dedeyan was alleged to have failed to re- port illegal photographing of na- tional defense i.Qfoimation. Homer Boynton, deputy assis· tant FBI director fox external af- Bank Heut BoxholJers To Collect By FREDERICK SCllOEMERL Oftlle O.lly~lltitl&lff . Thirty-six 'Safety deposit bO> holders who suffered losses in the "Mission IJllpossible" style $6 million Laguna Niguel bank burglary were awarded $1,209,000 Thursday by a Supei'ior Court jury. The jury found that ~ited California Bank had exhibited negligence, breach of warranty and bad faith in protecting pro- perty placed in. safety deposit boxes within the conTmes of the vault at its Monarch Bay branch. It is the first till)e. in American history that a· jury ft'as held a bank liable for safety deposit box losses, said Mark Robinson, a partner of Arthur Hews, attorney for the plaintiffs. Th e bank burglary -the largest in recorded history -oc· curred during the weekend of March 23~ 1972. A team of skilled burglars led by a Cleveland, Ohio, pinball machine company owner, bypassed the ba nk's alarm system . pynamited its way into the vault from \he roof and systematically rifled 458 deposit boxes of c~sh, jewelry, rare coins, and negotiable bonds. Auto Aeeident Injured .Countian A.warOOd $3 Million An Orange County man who ing the van. w~s permane ntly paralyzed Testimony and evidence pre- from the neck down in a 1973 auto.. · senJ.ed duririg trial included tests accident in Mexico was awarded showing· Bro~op's van had two $3 million in damag~s Thurs<;lay separate power steetjng ~steft! by. a Superior Court jucy in Santa defects, one of which caused the Ana. Aug. 4, ~973 ac,_cident: The amount awarded to Rqbert · Brokop, 34, and bis wife, Carol Ann, both of Yorba Linda, was less than the $7.1 million asked in their suit . The $3 million in special and general damages the jury de- cided the Brokops were entitled to, however, is believed the most ever awarded by an Orange Coun- ty jury. Losers in the courtroom dis- pute were the Ford 'Motor Com·. pany and Sunset Ford, ·Westmins ter, maker and seller of the van in which the Brokops wer.e traveling when injured. A third defendant in the suit, Recrealioµal Van Inc., of Long Beach, •was found not to share blame.for the early morning 1973 crash. on a Baja California highway. In the single-vehicle accident, • Brokop's neck was broken. Doc· tors have termed the resulting paralysis permanent. Bla,med for sending the Brokops' almost new van hurtl- ing into a stone enbankment near Ensenada was a defective power steering unit. Mrs. Brokop was driving the van at the time of the accident and suffered injuries described as minor. -he and her husband, who w~ then sales manager for Sunset Ford, tiad left on their Mexico ex- cursion about a month after buy- BOMB ••• ·Liberation Front, an under· ground group that has claimed responsibility for several California bombings. She said the caller gave no reason. The explosion occurred the morning after two FBI agents EXECUTIONS .SEEN IN FBI .SLAYINGS, A4. were killed attempting to serve a waiTant on the Pine Ridge Indian R~ervaliQl.l. in South Dakota. T"' BIA is the agency charged with administering Indian re· servations throughout the nation. Beetle said the explosion "quite possi bly could b e linked" to the death of the two FBI agents, and FBI spokesman Tony Triplett referred to the ex- plosion as "a heck of a coin- cidence.'' He said that investigators did not yet know what type of bomb it was but that there was a strong smell of gunpowder at the scene. The damage amounted to about ·$50,000, he said. A!t~r the telephone call,· the operator called the FBI and the Alameda police who said an ex- plosion already had occurred. eSPECIAL IlWITATIONe now. ~~~urnish­ eduled tions nm111!!•••••elected gro·upll E pecial and • order duced. Certa de red safe, etc, etc, e c ..... 7eJ (JOit 1/le.N, 'ltte. 345 NORTH OOAST BOULEVARD LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 9265 t (714) 494"6551 23649 HAWfHORtE Bl.VO. TORRANCE,CA.80506 (213) 378·1279 1727 WESTCllFF DRIVE NEWPORT B£ACH. CA 92680 (1To1) $42·2050 \' t !, J . '1 1 .\ l \ ·I i ' ' J . I I ~ . I . . I . J ,\ l 7 . .. . • VOL. 68, NO. 178, 4 SECT IONS,~ PAGES ORANGg COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 'FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1975 TEN CENTS I I . .. Nixon Gives Testiniony on Watergate WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former President Nixon volun- tarily testiCied for 11 hours before Watergate prosecutors and two grand jurors, it was revealed to- day. The sworn testimony Monday and Tuesday was the first given by Nixon in the scandal which drove him from the natiori's highest office last August. The sworn testlmon,Y pre- Indian Bureau ------- Bombed ALAMEDA CAP) -A powerful bomb exploded in the office of the U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs early today, causing $50,000 damage . An anonymous telephone caller said a terrorist group woU'\d bomb the building. Patrolman Randal Beetle said the 5 :20 a.m. explosion shattered many windows, ruptured a boiler and caused extensive ceiling and structural da mage. Debris was blown 40 yards from the scene. fl'he two-story wood and stucco building was unoccupied at the time and there were no in· juries. Beetle said the bomb was planted through a vent under the ground floor in the federal build· ing housing the BIA offices. A telephone operator at the San F rancisco C hronicle s aid a woman called at 5:30 a.m. and said the building was going to be bombed by the New World Liberation Front, an under- ground group that has claimed respon sibility for several California bombings. She said EXECUTIONS SEeN IN Fat 8LAYINQ8, A4. the caller gave no reason. The explosion occurred the morning after two FBI agents were killed attempting to serve a warrant on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. The BIA is the agenay charged with administering Indian. re- .servations throughout the nation. Beetle said the explosion "quite p ossi bly could be linked" to the death -of the two FBI agents, and FBI spokesman Tony Triplett referred to the ex· plosion as "a heck of a coin- cidence." He said that investigators did not yet know what t ype of bomb it was but that there was a strong smell of gunpowder at the scene. The da mage amounted to about $50,000, he said. The Front is an underground terrorist organization which sur- faced in the San Francisco Bay Area about a year ago and bas claimed responsibility for more than a dozen bombing attacks against public utilities and other targets. SLA Soldiers GivenU/e For Slaying OAKLAND (UPI) -Sym· bj on es e Li be r at ion Army "soldiers" Russell Ut.tle and Joseph Remiro today were sen· tenced to life in prisoo for the murder of Oakland Schools Superintendent Marcus Foster. The def end ants, who made threats and calls for revolution during their court appearance for the sentencing, alSQ were sen- tenced to six months to 20 years for the attempted murder of Foster's aide, Robert Blackburn, who was seriously wounded in the same shooting in November, 1973. Under Calirornla law, Uttle 2S, and Remir<J, 28, would be eligible for parole after seven years. However, the two face several other criminal charaes, tnclud· ing one of auault wnh lnt.ent to do bodlly harm on • police of- ficer, an offense wblch carries a Polllble llfo sentence. Given the chan~e to speak in bis behalf, Remlro 1t.ood with his back to the jud1e and faced the audience to HY, "I'm auppoMCf to throw myaelf on lhe mft'C)' ol the t-ourt and OY I have done wrong. 1 don't feel thal way at an.·· He told the audlente, which ln· t-luded some 1up~ens. 0 1l 's nice you all eeme • I hope you bave a nice day. I wl " sumably was given without the protection of bis pardon. Presi- dent Ford's pardon of Nixon in September covered acts com- mitted during his presidency. After undergoing a medical ex- amination, Nixon was questioned at the Coast Guard station ad- joining his San Clemente estate, bis lawyer, Herbert J . Miller, said. Chief U.S. District Judge George L . Hart Jr. said the transcript of the interview re- mained sealed as part of the grand jury investigation. Miller said th~ former presi- dent's appearance was "volun- tary" and not under subpoena. Miller said the testimooy cov- ered a wide range of areas which the special prosecutor "desired to interrogate him a~t." The curr~nt grand jury, scheduled to end its work July 3, is the third and final grand jury s p ecifi call y assigned t o Watergate matters. It has been investigating a series of Watergate-related matters. : Nixon was one of about 20 unin· : dieted co-conspirators in the ·Watergate cover-up. afthoug h : prosecutors said later he would · have been indicted had he not •been president at the time the ,cover-up indictments wer e : handed down Mar ch l, 1974. Nixon's health kept him from ·being called to testify in the three-month cover-up trial which ·ended Jan. 1 with the convictions of former close aides J ohn N. Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman. John · D. Ehrlichman and Robert C. Mardi an. "It was the former president's desire to cooperate with the of- !ice or the special prosecutor, .. Miller said. . ·•Jt was Mr. Nixon's (~ling io . view of the anticipated length or his testimony, the present state or his health a nd the complica- '. lions unavoidably attendant to extended travel. his examination will be most efficiently conduct- ed in California,'' Miller said. The stipulation filed in (See NIXON, Page A2) Unity Bill Nixed Valley Vote Widening Defeated SACRAMENTO (Al>) -A bill that would h ave greatly ex- panded the area to vote on form a- tion of a new Fountain Valley un- ified school district was soundly defeated in the s tale Senate to- day. The vote was 7 to 23 on the measure by Assemblyman Paul Carpenter (D·Cypress). . It was opposed by both Orange Co u n t y s e n .a t o r s , D en n is Carpenter of Newport Beach, and James Wh etmore of Buena Park, both Republicans. Sen. Peter Behr CR-Tiburon), who carried the bill in the Senate, said it was intended to prevent DA Busch Goodbye, ColutnlJiq Succumbs In Sleep This is something Orange Coast yachting bUffs won't see aJiymore -eolumbfa, 1958 America's Cup defender and the 12-meter yacht that catapulted the West Coast into A.merfca's Cup competition'; under sail. She has been sold to a Swedish yachting syndlcate and left Newport Harbor for th e last time toda y . See s tory, Page B7 . LOS .ANGELES CAP > Joseph P. Busch, 49, Los Angeles County Dis- trict Attorney for 31h years, died in h is sleep at his s uburban West Covina hom e early today , a s pokesman Accident Victim Due $3. Million said. BUSCH An Orange County man who was permanently paralyzed from the neck down in a 1973 auto accident in Mexico was awarded $3 million in damages Thursday by a Superior Court jury in Santa Ana. The amount awarded to Robert Brokop, 34, and his wife, Carol Ann, ooth of Yorba Linda, was less than the $7 .1 million asked in their suit. The $3 million in special and general damages the jury de- cided the Brokops were entitled to, however, is believed the most ever awarded by an Orange Coun- ty jury. Losers in the courtroom dis- pute were the Ford Motor Com-. pany and Sunset Ford, Westminster, maker and seller of the van in which the Brokops were traveling when injured. A third def end ant in the suit, Reereational Van Inc., or Long Beach, was found not to share blame for the early morning 1973 crash on a Baja California highway. In the single-vehicle accident, Brokop's neck was broken. Doc- tors h ave termed the resulting paralysis perm anent. Blamed fo r sending the Brokops' almost new van hurtl- ing into a stone embankment near Ensenada was a defective power steering unit. , Cars Needed ForPartuk Want to be in a parade? The Huntington Beach Jaycees are looking for 12 people with convertibles to e nter th e ir July 4th pa11ade, and carry visiting dignitaries on the two- hour-long march. · Parade Chairman Steve Presley said the cars should be in good condition and large enough to hold several people. Those offering cars, he said, will receive parade grandstand tickets for their families and be s pecial g uests of the Jaycees for the day. Volun- teers may call him at 536-6112 or 960-1112. Jay Berman, a spokesman for district attorney's omce. said Busch was discovered this morn- ing after a family member won- dered why he overslept. Cause of death was not im- mediately determined. The office Busch headed is one of the largest in the nation with 1,200 employes, 45 of whom are deputy district attorneys. Busch, a career prosecutor in the dis trict attorney's office since 1952, took over as head of the office in 1971 when county s upervisors appointed him to succeed Evelle J . Younger. elect- ed as state attorney general. He later was re-elected to the four-year job, defeating Deputy Dist. Atty. Vincent T. Bugliosi. chief prosecutor in the Tate- LaBianca murder trial. Unlike many contemporaries. Busch turned down number of lucrative offe rs to go into private practice, preferring to remain in public service. "He bas come up. through the ranks ••• knows every job in the office ... and was an outstand- ing student, athlete and pro- secutor," Younger said of Busch in 1970. Po~l for Handicapped? Consultant Urges Humington Use Funds A private consultant suggests Huntington Beach money should be spent to build one combination handlupped and competition switpming pool, rather than two separate pools. The dly bas $105,000 ln rederal irant money, awarded last week, for some type of project to help bandlcapped residents. Con1truction of swimming f aciUUes for the handicapped, combined with a normal, com· petition pool, has been suggested by tbe Huntlnaton Beach Union Hi1h School Olstrtct. Atthltect1 for the hl&h school district have submltt.d rough plans for a 1wimmlng complex which could be bulll on the cam- pat of the o.w Ocean Vlew Hlth Scho01 . f The district bas offered to pro· for the City or Anaheim. vide the land and supervision, if Her consulting services were the city will buHd the complex. provided free to the city by the But Ed Selich, the city's chief Orange County Regional Cen~er advance planner, said Thursday for the Developmentally Dis- t.he two agencles have not re-abled. , . . ached agreement on a final de-Dr.Seaman sdesagn mvolve~a 51~ or bow D)ucb money the city rectanrular. 2.S-yard pool Wllh should provlde. two sliallow endl\ Each end St'bool otticiaJ1 want the city to wwld be ont1 ~rec feet deep and commit from $300,000 to 9850,000 would have ramps. 1ballow toward the project. poulbly from stairs and nlls, to he_lp ban· future federal grants. d.lcapped lodlvldual1 use it. SeUch sald the Idea ror a single The center of the pool would pool, instead of two pools u au•· 1lave a depth of six f~. The ~1 gested by district a n:hitecu, will would al&O contain sax racmg be shown to school ofOdals to SM lanes, makin• lt ustable foc com- i( tbey llke it. peUt.ive awlmmlna, as well-as The ont? pool proposal come.a other water •Port•. . from Dr. Janet A. ~aman, a CQll· The extra come at each itcle or 1ulL&nt tor tnerapeuUc recrea-the pool. On ont side Dr. Seamar tJon and a recreation coordinator <See POOL, Pa•e A2) taking the vote away from people who live in the area surroundjng the proposed new district, who would lose property and students to it. The bill would have stripped the State Board of Education of its power lo choose to limit an election to the area of a proposed new district. . The board so ruled in the Foun- tain Valley case. over the opposi· lion of slate schools chief Wilson Riles. However , once the board de· cided, Rile s opposed . t h e. legislative e ffort to change the decision, Carpenter said. . ' Behr said opponents of the bill said it would let 145,000 re- gistered voters from.outside the proposed district impose their will on 18,000 inside. "That's true, it's correct , and it's as it should be." he said. Carpenter said he wasn't in· volved in the rights and wrong5 or the case but that the stale board had made the decision in conformity with the law. ··it's not proper for us to pl ay games and inject ourselves into this situation.'· he said. The bill was AB 916. I Lawn Mower Tragedy Huntington Youth, 12, Electrocuted A Huntington Beach boy was electrocuted Thursday afternoon while mowing bis backyard lawn with an electric mower. A spokesman for the Orange County Coroner's offi ce said Wayne Davis, 12, of 8952 Bain· ford Drive. apparently was killed when he attempted to use a screw driver to make a repair on the machine while it was still plugged in. A deputy coroner said the screw driver mus t have touched a live wi re. The boy wus pro- nounced dead al 4:23 p.m .. al 81.2 Million Pacifica Hospital. His body was found slumped over the mower by his father when the elder Da\'iS came home from work. Efforts were made b y Huntin gton Beach paramedics to revive U1e boy at the scene. The boy was standing on a damp lawn when he apparently used the scr ew dnver. accordmg to Capt. Roger Hosmer. deputy fire marshal. Fune ral services are pending al Dilday Brothers in Huntington Beach. Bank Boxlwlders Awarded Damages . By FR EDERICK SCHOEMEHL Of Ille D•ilJ Pilot Statt Thirty-six safety deposit box- holders who suffered losses in the "Mission Impossible" style $6 million Laguna Nigue l bank burglary were award e d $1,209,000 Thursday by a Superior Courtjury. The jury found that United California Bank had exhibited negligence, breach or warranty and bad faith in protecting pro- perty placed in safety deposit boxes within the confines of the vault at its Monarch Bay branch. It is the first time in American history that a jury has held a bank liable for safety deposit box losses, said Mark Robinson, a partner of Arthur Hews, attorney for the plaintiffs. The bank burglary -the largest in r ecorded history -oc- curred during the weekend or March 23, 1972. A team of skilled burglars led by a Cleveland, Ohio, pinball machine company owner. bypassed the bank's alarm system, dynamited its way into the vault from the roof and systematically rined 458 deposit boxes of cash, jewelry, rare coins, and nesotia ble bonds. All but one of the men indicted In t.he crime h ave been tried and ~victed of involvement lo the crime and sent to federal prison wtt.h lenethY sentences. Durinf the Superior Court trial, Hews presenttd witness& . who testified that the bank's pro- . tect.ive devices were so weak that even a 13·year·old wtth a basic , knowledge of science COtlld have rend red them useless. . The Judgment broke down to ;$939,000 for actual losses and '$270,000 for m e ntol distre s. 1 Boxholder Williom Everhuret \.f ·was awarded $144,169 for bond ·losses; Denis Fargher. $141, 750 for loss of r are gold coins. and Ruth Brown, executor of the ·estate of Marcus Brown. $101,562 for loss of bonds. Lesser awards went to other plaintiffs. The suit, as originally filed, listed 60 plaintiffs who deman- ded in excess of $60 million in ac- tual and punitive charges. Robinson s aid 25 plaintiffs were dropped from the suit after their property was found by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Or:~:'4::-•C 1t'eatller Mostly sunny Saturday but late night a nd early morning low clouds. Highs 75, lows about 60. IN~·DE TODAY The Fourth of JulJI is com- ing up wi1h.a bang nm we-ek on the~ Coa.st and loU off e1tivibe1 are planned. Doi- ly Pilot Staff Writer Elliott Almmed ftlrwJll the tcc11C on Page Cl. ··-JI{ . C\:' ' • •••• AU •1-* ~ .. .. .... .. , c~ ... •••• (Mt .. 325' 13'106' EEP 6' EP •I llS' 3' EP l o.11'1' " ... D'etr•• THIS lS CONSULTANT'.$ DESIGN FOR COMBINED USE POOL IN HUNTINGTON City •. ~ Dlatrtct Trying to Get Together on.Swimming Faclltty ~Hinshaw at Head· .Of Vote Plot'-'-DA Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R· Newport Beach) bad a built-in eampaign organization -the 0.range County Assessor's of. fice-when he ran for Congress in 1972. Deputy District Attorney Bill Evans charged Thursday. Evans' charge that Hinshaw neaded a conspiracy to use public employes in his campaign c~me in his opening statement to a Superior Court jury in Santa .Aoa. The eight-woman, four-man j&4ry will eventually decide if James Bertolino, 52. a Jong time employe in the assessor's office, participated in the alleged con- spiracy. Evans made it clear in his opening statement tha't he in· tends to prove that Bertolino was part or a conspiracy that reached to· the highest levels of the as- sessor's office. Two illustrate his point, the prosecutor drew a large Hinshaw c~mpaign organization chart. ·'Perched atop the rough chart ·5ntended to \Jlustrate the ac· tivities ol public employes in the. campaign was t hen-assessor Hinshaw and his successor, Jack .vanerga. ·Evans told the jury they and others directed assessor's office ·employes on campaign chores and then told the employes to •J;ubmit overtime or vacation claims to compensate them for ·U.eir time. He also said while Bertolino was not as deeply involved in the ;tlleged conspiracy as some or "'the other ten men indicted on similar charges by the county Grand Jury, that he was part of the conspiracy and accepted un- earned overtime compensation. ·jclwol Buses Co to Beach .. :~Seal Beach youngsters will be tiding school buses to the beach tbis summer. ·.Huntington Beach high school ftustees have approved a $100-a- "-eek lease arrangement with the City of Seal Be ach for two 66- ~ssenger buses. :· City officials said the program Officially started last week, and buses will make four trips each ~ay Crom the portion or Seal ~ach north of the San Diego reeway to the beach are a wntown. ORANGE COAST HrF DAILY PILOT •TM Or,... tout O.tly P11o11w1111.mlchlscoon- • 'l>ifledtlle ... W\·Pr"••. l•pul>l -l>yltwOr-C.0.\1 Publill>lnq Comc>•ny. s.p.r.We<lllion•••• r plllllstwd Mond•v """"9" F•IOIY tor """' ~. ""'w"°'t S.•<h, H .. nt1"91on S.<Kh/Fouro· talfl V•lt•y, Irvin~. Saootei..ck V•llPY •nd U.9'1"8 e.ach1!>0ulh Co•>t. A sinqle r~gional '. t!dltion i• publi>hed ~lu•d"VS -~.oy~. T"" prt""lpal pubhS'""9 pl.tnl is "' 300 Wint B.ty '$11.-t, C.O.l• Mt>•, C..OIUorni• 926'26. . .. • Robert N. Weed Pr~hlltnt •nd PvDlo""'r Jack R. Curley Vlu Prtt1dllnt •ncl Gentt .. Mo..,..qot Thomas Keevil Editor T homas A. Murphioo ~-int Editor Terry Coville W..•tOu.,.. Countr EdlW Ht1ntiftQtOft 8Hdt Otfke t7tfJ llH<"~ IM*"IAMf•n : P.o .... m .f'Hotl • f TeltpltOM C714) '42..alt c1auitle4ll Adv•r11sint '41-1671 ,_ _..Ol'_ Cffflly ~les 540·1220 .. . ~, .... ,, ,.,. Or~ '"" , ... 11 ... 1"9 ~ .... ~t~llMCr.i'°"t.Hl'-'•411 • -'"' ., •••ltrt•••-n•• ~"'" _, .. ,,.,,.._.. ••-~I•• perl!llH ..,. •f .,.,,..,.._,, It<..,. t i"' _.., ... IM!ld at c:o,1. Mn e, • ~·~'~""""°""'°UO-Mr; .. -l•M.•~1 ........ 'rdKl.INlieMtAM . ....... ,. , Bertolino later repaid the amount county auditors said was paid him for working on Hinsbaw's campaign. So far, five of his alleged co- conspirators have pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges. The five men are awaiting sentencing. After Evans concluded bis opening statement, Bertolino's attorney Don Phamer, said he would wait to present his initial argument until the prosecution rests its case. The first witness called by Evans told of getting up at3 a.m. primary election day 1972 to help fellow assessor's oCfice employes hang Hinshaw signs near polling places. Later in the day, William R. Sommers told the jury, be report· ed to a polling place to relay voter turnout tabulations to Hinshaw's campaign head- quarters in Irvine. Sommers also identified an absence from work authorization purportedly turned in for time spent on the campaign. And, be identified an overtime slip calling for him to be paitl'six hours for the time actually spent on Hinsbaw1s campaign. · · • ' Bandits Fire In Escapjng From Eatery Firing shots into the celling to cover their escape, a pair of ban· dits made off with $800 from San Juan Capistrano's Mexico Lindo restaurant Thursday night after holding employes and customers at gunpoint, sheriff's deputies said today. Witnesses said the men fired at least four shots from their pistols into the ceiling as a warning against following them into the street. "One tall guy and one short guy" is how witnesses described . the gunmen in the 11 p .m. rob· bery. The two men walked into the restaurant near closing time, pulled their guns and took re· ceipt.s and cash from the till and from employes' and customers' wallets. No one in the restaurant was ·injured, deputies said_ SACRAMENTO CAP) -It's better to teach children reading and other basic skills, than to have macrame claaes in com· munity colleges, says Gov. Ed· mund Brown Jr. He also believes that private business does more vocational training, because it is the ul· ti mate beneficiary. Tbe Democratic governor was especially critical of summer schools, adult education counes and community colleges in a meettne with leaders of the Na- tional Asaociation of Col6red People • ·ocean View Trustee Joins County Unit Marianne Bl ant, a truA.ee of HunUnttoa Beacb's Ocean VSew School blstrict, bas been eleded to tbe board of dlNJdon ol the Oru1e County School Boardl ~iaUoa. Mn. Blanlt wUI represe11t. elementary diltrta. on tbl four· memb9r board. Her &era ll for twoyean. • F,..•P,.eAI POOL ••• has designed a .shallow, therapeutic pool (it looks like a half;.circle) for the severely han- dicapped and for training tiny tot swimmers. The circular portion would have a higher water tem- peratur~. about 86-90 degrees, and would have more ramps, stairs and rails. On the opposite side she sug- gests a deep water, competition diving area, with two one meter, and a single three· meter board, and a depth of 13 feet. According to Selich, her design reflects a better combination use for h andicapped and non· handicapped residents, and it also provides more direct benefit for the handicapped than the two- pool proposals. "We want to inake sure our money really helps the han- dicapped," Selich said. ''We are enthusiasti<: about her design, though it needs more tvalua· tion." He estimated the cost of the facility at roughly $450,00Q. Selich said planners would show the design to high school authorities, and if they liked it, and rough costs could be worked out, the plan might be taken to the city council for aproval in late July or early August. But before anything happens, Selich said the city and school district also have to determine where all the money would be found. · Signups Taken For Sailing Huntington Beach residents can register this weekend for sailing lessons which start Mon· day on Huntington Lake in the central park. The cost for two weeks of daily .lessons is $22. Register from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sun· day, at Huck's Hangout near Huntington Lake. Various hours are offered and lessons are given in 14-foot Lido sloops and sabots. The courses are offered jointly by the central park concessionaire and the city recreation depattmenL Sewer Clog Answer Told Huntington Beach Public Works Director Bill Bartee sug- gests flushing a pound of copper sulphate into the sewer system to ·help dissolve roots that can clog sewer laterals. City officials said residents · often complain the tree roots cause problems and plumber calls. But Hartge said fJusbini the chemical down toilets about ooce every three months. then not us- ing the system aaain for a few hours, should help curb the pro- blem. Warning Told . For Runway NEW YORK (UPI> -A pilot Wbo landed at KennedJ Alriaort Jun before Uae •PP"*b ol the Easter~ AlrlinH plane that erubed with the loa of 110 lh•" 1uunted cJ01in1 the nmway 'became of 1evere wladl, federal ln...U1aton ba¥e dlilcloMll The runway •Hnot.hut~ ' bill It wu reported tbe c.-_ol UM JetliMJ' wtuch en.bid' wu 8cl¥iMd by the cbntrol tower ~ turlNlent wlAd nndttlalll. l'ourteerl 1.mvwa rem.med In holpjtU t.oda7 wttll ~ WASIUNGTON <UPI) -The F'BI bas arrested two Lebanese naUves, one or whom bad top U.S . covernment aecurity clearance, on cbaraea ol •J>Y1nf for the Soviet Union, the JusUce Department announ<led today. ,Bl· Director Clarenc'e M. Kelley identifie<t the two sus- pects as Sarkis 0 . Paskalian, 36, aqd $abag K. Dedeyan, 41. Pukallan was arrested in New York City and Dedeyan was picked up in Rockville, Md., a suburb of Washington. The criminal complaints filed .. ainst the two alleged that they phot.ogr4'J)hed classified inform a· ti011 with assistance from top of· ftcia1s in th~ Soviet mission to the United Nations, Kelley said. Paski&lian was charged with conspiracy to gather classified national defense information to aid a foreign country. Dedeyan was alleged to have failed to re- port illegal photographing of na· tional defense information. Homer Boynton, deputy assis- tant FBI director fox extemar al· Fro• Page Al NIXON .... Hart's court was signed ·by both special prosecutor Henry S. Ruth Jr. and Miller. It said-Nixon wanted the fact of the proceeding made public because of inquiries made about it.' and that the special prosecutor bad no objec· . lion, • The interview took place days after the third anniversary of the break-in by Nixon's aides at the Democratic National Committee in the Watergate complex. Two years ago about this time, Nix- on 's fol'mer counsel, John W. Dean III, was l eveling his charges at the president during the Senate W~tergate hearings. And one year ago, the House J udiciary' Committee was near- ing its· hearings on Nixon's ouster. Nixon resigned Aug. 8, a few days after disclosing a White House tape for June 23, 1972, in which he ordered Haldeman to use the CIA to halt the FBI in· vestigation of the break-in. Serling 'Guarded' ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP>- Rod Serling, creator of the scien- ce-fiction television series "The Twilight Zone,•' remained in guarded conditioh today after un- dergoing 10 hours of open heart surgery. ' fairs, said the FBI intelligence division had investigated the case for "several years." Asked if the cue were a major one, Boynton told reporters , '"AnyspycaMil a majorci.ae." Evaluatin« the significance or the documents involved in the ar· rests made today, Boynton said, "Apparently the Justice Depart· ment coq~idered them signifi- cant eno\lth to authorize the ar- rests." · The last spy case, Boynton said, was in the summer of 1973 Good Till 1985 I when an Air Force sergeant was convicted after attempting to pass secret material to a Soviet contact in New York. Boynton &aid the latest in- veaUaatlon began when the FBI learned that a photograph of a secret defense document was passed to two officials of the Sov- iet mlssion at the United Nations and an alleged Sovie t in· telligeoce agent in New York. In- vestigators did not know the identities of the two suspects at the time. , • Report Gives New . Li/ e to Airport By WILLIAM SCHREmER Oftlle Dallr l"lleUuH Without adding new jet flights, Orange County Airport can han· die passenger loads through 1985, provided the terminal is ex- panded and airlines start using new •;wtretched" models of their current planes. That and other findings were revealed Thursday at a briefing in Santa .Ana conducted by the consultants drafting a com- prehensive environmental im· pact report on the airport. Daniel, Mann, Jonnson and Mendenhall (DMJM) represen· tatives told an audience of about 100 people, mostly Newport Beach residents, that, although the EIR study is in an early phase, a number of new findings have been made. James Taylor, DMJM.'s air traffic specialist, said studies of the airport coRducted as recently as 1970 were way off in their estimates of passenger loads at the facility a decade from now. Other factors that will restrain demand, according to Taylor, in- clude advances in aviation technology and the possibility that off-site terminals may be built in Long Beach and north Orange County to service Los Angeles and Ontario airports with rapid transit type vehicles. He also said Orange County Airport can only handle the six million annual passengers if cer- tain terminal expansion work is done and parking is improved. In addition, Taylor mentioned that the airlines must also get new, larger models of the planes they now fly out or the airport,. thereby increasing capacity without necessarily ·having to add new flights. Jos eph Pantuso, project manager for the EIR consulting firm, s aid there will be at least two more public briefmgs during the remaining ten' months of the • project. Th e ~nexf will b e sometime in S e ptember in Newport Beach. Pantuso agreed with demands by Newport Beach residents to 'hold meetings with special in· terest groups to determine other problems with the jet operations. During the course of the brief· ing Thursday, the DMJM team presented what it called "very preliminary" results of surveys conducted to prepare a data base for the report. Initial findings of a passenger survey, which was drawn from 3,400 ques tionnaire responses over a three-day period in May, included: -At least 85 percent or the passengers were . taking short· haul trips of up to 500 miles. -About 14 percent were mak· ing medium-haul trips of 500 miles or more within the con- tiguous United States. -Less than one percent were planning to make connections to international air carriers. · · In response to a general avia· lion questionnaire, private plane owners revealed 83 percent or· them lived within a few minutes of the airport and 93 percent within 30 minutes of the airport. • eSPECL\L INVITATIONe ~~~urnish- ...-~"' eduled tions now. MeiiHl}]l;llfi§EBlelected ti pecial duced. dered sale, etc, etc, e "c .. '1e4 (,1(1# ~e.ed, 'Jee. 3A5 NOA'Tff COAST 90Ul£VAAO ~9 ffAWTHORNE 'Bl.VO. 1727 WESTCLIFF DRIVE LAGUNA BEACH. CA. 92661 lOARANCe. CA. 90505 NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 (71 .. ) 494-655! (213) 37&·1279 (71•} 642·2050 ') ( . t I { VOL. 68, NO. 178, 4 SECTIPNS, .C8 PAGES ORANGE' COUNTY, CALI FORNI A . N/C TEN CENTS: N~on Gives T~stiniony ' on Watergate ~ WASHINGTON (UPI) - Former President Nixon volun- tarily testified for ll hours before Watergate prosecutors and two grand jurors, it was revealed to-day. The sworp testimony Monday and Tuesday was the first given by Nixon in the scandal which drove him from the nation's highest office last August. · The sworn testimony pre- Indian Bureau \ Bombed ALAMEDA (AP)-Apowerful bomb ex,.ploded in the office ofthe U.S. Bureau 'of Indian Affairs early today, ca using $50,000 damage. An anonymous telephone caller said a terrorist group would bombthebuilding. Patrolman Randal Beetle said lhe 5: 20 a . m . explosion shattered many windows, ruptured a boiler and caused extensive ceiling and structural damage. Debris was blown 40 yards from the scene. The two-story wood and stucco building was unoccupied at the time and there were no in· juries. Beetle said the bomb was planted through a vent under the ground floor in the federal build- ing housing the BIA offices. A telephone operator at the San Francisco Chroni cle said a woman called at 5:30 a.m . and said the building was going to be bombed by the N~w World Liberation Front, an under· ground group that has claimed respon s ibility for several California born biogs. She said EXECUTIONS SEEN IN FBI SlAYINQS, A4. ;he caller lliiV& "o l'tt~- The explosion oecurr~d the morning after two FBJ ,qents were killed attempting to serve a warrant on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. The BIA is the agency charged with administering Indian re- servations throu~hout the· nation. Beetle said the e1'p)osion ''quite possibly could be linked" to the death of the two ,FBI agents, and FBI spokesman Tony Triplett referred to the ex- plosion as •'a heck of a coin- cidence.'' • He said that investigators did pot yet know what typeof bomb it was but that there was a strong smell of gunpowder at the scene. rhe damage amounted to about ~.000, he said. Bandits Fire In Escaping From Eatery Firing shots into the ceiling to cover their escape, a pair of ban· dits made off with $800 from San Juan Capistrano's Mexico Lindo restaurant Thursday night after holding employes and customers at gunpoint, sheriff's deputies said today. Witnesses said the men fired at least four shots from their pistols into the ceiling as a warning against following them into the street. "One tall guy and one short guy" is how witnesses described the gunmen in the 11 p.m. rob- bery. The two men walked into the restaurant near closing time, pulled their guns and took re· ceipts and cash from the till and from employes' and customers' wallets., No one in the restaurant was injured, deputies said. No Trash July 4th No city refuse collection will be offered J uly 4, in Newport Beach, city aides said today. The holiday will m~ that residents whose re- fuse usually is collected on TUesdaya and Fridays will be served only on T~ay of the comlnf week. Their next regular eol· led.loo would be Jul)' 8. \ aumablY was given without the protection of his pardon. Presi-. dent Ford's pardon of Nixon in September covered acts com- mitted during.his presidency. After undergoing a medical ex- amination, Nixon was questioned at the Coast Guard station ad· joining his San Clemente estate, bis lawyer, Herbert J. Miller. a aid: Chief U .S. District Judge George L. Hart Jr. said the transcript of the interview re- mained sealed as part of the grand jury investigation. Miller said the former presi- de.nt's appearance was "volun· tary" and not under sub~a. Miller said the testimony cov- ered a wide range of areas which tbe special prosecutor "desired to interrogate him about." The c urrent grand jury, . ' I scheduled to end its work July 3, is the third and final grand jury specifically assign ed t o Watergate matters. It has been investigating a series of Watergate-related matters. j Nixon was one of about 20 unin- 1 dieted co-conspirators in the ! Watergate cover-up, although i prosecutors said later he would i have been indicted bad he not 1 been president . at the .time the , cover-up indictments were , handed down March l, 1974. N;ixon's health kept him from ·being called to testify in the three-month cover-up trial which ·ended Jan. 1 with the convictions ·of for~er close aides John N. Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, John 'D. Ehrlichman and Robert C. Mardian. "It was the former president's desire. to cooperate with the of- fice of the special prosecutor," ·Miller said. : "It was Mr. Nixon's feeling in · view of the anticipate4 length or his testimony. the present state of his health and the complica- . tions unavoidably attendant to extended travel, his examination. will be most efficiently conduct- ed in California,'' Miller said. The s tipulation filed in <See NIXON, Page A.2) ort Life Facility Good Till 1985? ~ ~ . I -;;::-I Goodbye, ColunalJia This is something Orange Coast yachting buffs won 't see anymore -Columbia, 1958 America's Cup defender and the 12-meter yacht that catapulted the West Coast into America's Cnp competition, under sail. She has been ~d tp a ·Swedi$b yachting syndicate an4 left Newport ·· lfarbor for the l ast time today . See story, p_,e 87. Accident Victim Due $3 Million An Orange County man who was permanently paralyzed from the neck down in a 1973 auto acd dent in Me xico was awarded $3 millipn in damages Thursday by a Superior Court jury in Santa Ana. The amount awarded to Robert Brokop, 34, and his wife, Carol Ann, both of Yorba Linda, was less than the $7.l million asked in their suit. The $3 million in special-aRd general damages the jury de· cided the Brokops were entitled to, however, is believed the most ever awarded by an Orange Coun- ty jury. Losers in the courtroom dis- pute were the Ford Motor Corn-. pany a nd Sunset Ford , Westminster, maker a nd seller of the van in which the Brokops were traveling when injured. A third defendant in the suit, Recreational Van Inc., of Long Beach, was found not to share blame for the early morning 1973 crash on a Baja California highway. In the single-vehicle accident, Brokop's neck was broken. Doc- tors have termed the resulting paralysis perman'ent. Blamed for sendin g the Brotrops' almost new van hurt.I- ing into a stone embankment near Ensenada was a defective power steering unit. Mrs. Brokop was driving the van at the time of the accident and suffered injuries described as minor. She and her husband, who was then sales manager for Sunset Ford, had left on their Mexico ex- cursion about a month after buy- ing the van. INTEREST RATES COOL OFF DOW NEW YORK (UPI) -The stock market closed mixed today in moderate trading on the New York Stoc~ Exchange. Investors were torn between news of a brightening economy and rising short-term interest rates. The Dow Jones industrial average, a 45-point gainer the past six sessions, lost 1.02 points to873.12. . Advances led declines by about a seven-to-six m argin. (Tables , B9). Prices were higher in fairly ac- tive trading on the American Stock Exchange. Alter Niguel Burglarg By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tlle Dally Pllet SUH Without adding new jet flights, Orange Couhty Airport can han- dle passenger loads through 1985, provided the termina l is ex- panded and airlines start using new "stretched" models of their current planes. That and other findings were revealed Thursday at a briefing in Santa Ana conducted by the consultants drafting a com- DA Busch' Succumbs In Sleep LOS ANGELES (AP J - Joseph P. Busch, 49, Los Angeles County Dis- trict Attorney for 31h years, d ied in 'h is ·s lettD at bi~ sub ur ban Wesqcovina home early t o d ay, a a pokesman said. BUSCH Jay Berman, a spokesman for district attorney's office, said Busch was discovered this morn· ing after a family member won- dered why he overslept. Cause of death was not im- mediately determined. . The office Busch headed is one of the largest in the nation with 1,200 employes, 45 of whom are deputy district attorneys. Busch, a career prosecutor in the district attorney's office since 1952, took over as head of the office in 1971 when county supervisors appointed him to succeed Evelle J . Younger, elect- ed as state attorney general. He later was re-elected to the four-year job, defeating Deputy Dist. Atty. Vincent T. Bugliosi, chief prosecutor in the Tate- LaBianca murder trial. Unlike many contemporaries, Busch turned down number of lucrative offers to go into private practice, preferring to remain in public service. "He has come up through the r anks . . . knows every job in the office ... and was an outstand- ing student, athlete and pro- secutor," Younger said of Busch in 1970. 1,200 Laid Off INDIO <UPI) -Declining de· mand for steel has forced 1,200 Kaiser Steel employes off the job on a temporary two-week layoff beginning today. Boxholders Win Suit \ By FREDERICK SCHOEMEllL °' .. Dtllly ..... _,, Thirty-six safety deposit box- holdera wbo suffered losses in the "Mission Impossible" style $6 million Laguna Niguel bank burfl• ry were awarded $1,209,000Thursday by a Superior Courtjury. . The Jury found tha t United California Bank had exhibited ne1U1ence, breach ol warranty and bad faltb in prctectlng pro- perty placed in aaf ety deposit boxes within tbe confines of Ute vault at tt.t Mo.ner~h Bay branch. It it the lint tlme in American history that a jury has held a bank llable fo~ safely deposit box loaee. said Mark Robinson, a partner of Arthur Hews, attorney for the plalnUff e. I The bank burg lary tbe fargest in recorded history -oc- curred during the weekend of March 23 1972. A team of skilled burglars {ed by a Cleveland~ Ohio, pinball machine company owner, bypassed the bank's alarm system, dynarnited lts way into the vault from the roof and systemaUcally rtned .SS dep<>sit boxes of cash, Jewelry, rare coins, and negotiable bonds. All but one of the men indicted ln the crim e have been tried and convicted of involvement in the crime and sent to f edenl prison with lenathy sentences. Dul"lng the Superior Court trial, Hews presented wt~ who tesUfled that the bank's PTO- tectl ve devices were so weak lbat. even a l3·year-old with a basic ' " knowledge of science could have rendered them useless. . The judgment broke down to $939,000 !or actual losses and '$270,000 for mental distress. ' Boxholder William Everhardt was awarded $144,169 for bond :1osses; Denis Fargber, $141,750 for loss of rare gold coins, and Ruth Brown, executor or the :estate of Marcus Brown, $101,562 .for loss of bonds. Lesser award.'> . went to other plaintiffs. . The suit, as originally filed •. ·listed 60 plaintiffs who deman- ded in excess of $60 million in ac- tual and pWlit1ve c harges. j Robtnaon aald 2S plaintiffs . we.re dropped from the suit after ~rir property was fOUnd by the <SM AWARDS, P11~.U) prehensive e nvironmental im- pact report on the airport. Daniel, Mann, Johnson and Mendenhall <DMJM) represen- tatives told an audience of about 100 people, mostly Newport Beach residents, that, although the EIR study is in an early phase, a number of new findings have been made . James Taylltr, DMJM's air traffic specialist. said studies of the airport conducted as r ecently as 1970 were way off in their estimates of passenger loads at the facility a decade from now. Other factors that will restrain demand, according to Taylor, in· elude advances in aviation technology and the possibility that off-site terminals may be built in Long Beach and north Orange County to service Los Angeles and Ontario airports with rapid transit type vehicles. <See A IRPORT, Page A2) Lawn !ti.ewer Tragedy Huntington Youth, 12, Electrocuted A Huntington Beach boy was electrocuted Thursday afternoon while mowing his backyard lawn with an electric mower. spokesman for the Orange unty Coroner's office said yne Davis, 12, of 8952 Bain· ford Drive, apparently was killed when be attempted to use a screw driv~r to make a repair on the maQJJine while it was still plugged in.·· . A deputy coroner said the screw driver must have touched a live wire. The bOy was pro· nounced dead al 4:23 p.m .. at Little, Remiro Pacifica Hospital. His body was found slumped ove r the mower by his father when the elder Davis came home from work. Efforts were made by H untin g ton B e ach paramedics to revive the boy a l the scene. The boy was standing on a damp lawn when he apparently used the screw dnver, according to Capt. Roger Hosmer. deputy fire marshal. Funeral services are pending at Di lday Brothers in Huntington Beach. SU Slayers Draw Life Prison Terms OAKLAND (UPI) -Sym- bionese Liberation Arm y '·soldiers" Russell Little and Joseph Remiro today were sen- tenced to life in prison for the murder of Oakland Schools Superintendent Marcus Foster. The defenda nts, who m ade thr eats and calls for revolution during their court appearance for the sentencing, also were sen· tenced to six months to 20 years for the attempted murder of Foster's a ide, Robert Blackburn. who was serious ly wounded in the same shooting in November, 1973. Under California law, Little 25, and Remiro, 28, would be eligible for parole a fter seven yeaFs. However. the two face several other· criminal charges, includ- ing one of assault with intent to do bodily harm on a police of- ficer, an offense which carries a possible life s e ntence. Given the chance to speak in his behalf, Remiro stood with his back to the judge and faced the audience t o s ay, "I'm supposed to throw myself on the mercy of the court and say I have done Hoag Medic Chief Named Linda Baldwin, a nurse specializing in c<>ronary care, has been selected as coordinator of Hoag Memorial Hospit.al's new paramedic program. She previously served at Hunt- ington Intercommunfty Hospital where she helped set up that facility's paramedic base sta- tion. Hoag's base station wtll serve paramedic units in Newport .Beach, Costa Mesa, Irvine and · portions ofthe South Const. The target date for opening is Sept. 28. ·t wrong. I don 't feel that way (jt all." --.r ... He told the audience, which in· eluded some supporters. "It's nice you all came by. I hope you have a nice day. I will." Also with his back to the judge. Little s aid the .. criminal in - justice system ·' had mc.ide the guilty ve rdicts preordained. He s aid District Attorney Lowell Jensen obtained a jury of "reac· t ionary, mid die -class, our- country-rig ht -or-wrong white fools." Rocky in London LONDON <AP) ..:.... Vi ce Presi· dent Nelson A. Rockefeller has arrived here for av a cation. Ora•ge, A Coast ~-= -~-- 1t'eatlter Mostly sunny Saturday but late night and early morning low clouds. Highs 75, lows about 60. INSIDE TODA '1 The Fourth of July is com· ing up with a bang next week on the Orange CO<Ut and lots • of festivities are planned. Doi· ly Pilot Staff Writer Elliott Almond .urveys the scene on Page Cl. l•tlex : . . -. _. N/C ,, Hot Wheels Orange County firemen pour water inside blazing van discovered Thursday night on M;esa Drive in Santa Ana Heights. The van had been stripped of its seats and ac· cessories prior to blaze. Investigators said the vehicle may have been stolen and the fire set to cover the tracks of th._e thieves. The matter was under investigation today~ Mesa Marks 22nd Year ' ' Water District Saluted for Contributions Several hundred p eoplo gathered al the Mesa Verde Oounlry Club Thursday for a 22nd anniversary luncheon honoring city \ncorporation and sa)uting the Costa Mesa County Water District for 15 years of cOntributions to community pro- gress. Keynote speaker Dr. William J. Teague, PhD , a Texa s farmhand who lifted himself by hi_s bootstraps to become • management consultant, adviser lo university presidents and two- time aspiring U.S. congressman, provided the message of the day. ·•cooperation or Chaos" was its title and Dr. Teague delivered it spiced with small town Texas humor. He took potshots during the Costa Mesa Chamber of Com- merce-sponsored affair at liberalism, loose federal spend- ing, a drift away from local con-. Fro• Page Al AIRPORT FINDINGS. • • He also said Orange County Airport can only handle the six million annual passengers If cer- tain terminal expansion work is done alid parking is improved. Jn addition, Taylor mentioned that the airlines must also get ·new, larger models of the planes they now fly out or the airport, thereby inc r easing capacity without necessarily having to add new flights. '"Joseph Pantus o, pro ject manager for the EIR consulting firm, said there will be at least two more public briefings during the remaining ten months of the project. Th e n ext will be sometime in Se ptember in ~port Beach. Pantuso agreed '~1ith de mands b.Y Newport Beach residents to ~Id meetings with s pecial in- Police Trail Lord Lucan CHERBOURG , FranCe (U Pl l -Lord Lucan, wanted by Scotland Yard on charges of ntiirdering his children's nurse, v4ls spotted in Cherbourg argu- ing with a "'beautiful brunette" in a waterfront restaurant, police ••.i-~fler talking to the restaurant ooiner, two Scotland Yard detec- ti~s on Luca n's trail took off for ~nl Malo, 123 miles down the COJISl where Lucan supposedly Wf,S la st seen June l by an E8g!ish tourist in the l-lotel Cen- tril. \l'he owner of the restaurant, tt* Golden Anchor, told police a rri.n he identified as Lucan ate in t~ restaurant late in May with •. ., beautiful brunette girl, about 2~-..;years old.·• They had a spat dUHngthemeal.headded. . • • ORANGE COAST !> DAILY PILOT °'"""" toa" D~·I• Pilot ... 1n "'"'<" l•<<>m· , ... 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Initial findings of a passenger survey, which was drawn from 3,400 questionnaire responses over a l"hree·day period in May included : ' -At least 85 percent of the passengers were taking sbort· haul trips of up to 500 miles. -About 14 percent were mak- ing medium-haul trips of soo miles or more within the con· tiguous United States. -Less than one percent were planning to make connections to international air carriers. · In response to a general aVia· lion questionnaire, private plane owners revealed 83 percent of them li ved within a few minutes of the airport and 93 percent within 30 minutes or the airport. Irene DeNoyer, DMJM bu si- ness aviation s pecialist, said ear- Jy returns of questionnaires mailed to 240 county businesses show a rapidly gro'Ning use of aviation for business purposes. She estimated Orange County businesses spent as much as $60 million on bus iness travel from all regional airports and another $40 million on air cargo. Dan Emory, a founder of the anti·noise Airport Action As- sociation, challenged some of the statistics, claiming the sampling does not represent an accurate cross-section of airport users. Fro•PageAJ NIXON ... Hart's court was signed by both special prosecutor Henry S. Ruth Jr. and Miller . It said Nixon wanted the fact of the proceeding made public because of inquiries made about it, -and that the special prosecutor had no objec- : lion. The interview took place days an.er the third anniversary of the break-in by Nixon's "aides at the Democratic National Committee in the Watergate complex. Two years ago about this time, Nix- on's former counsel. John W . Dean III, was leveling his charges at the president during the Senate Watergate hearings. And one year ago, the House J\.ldiciary Committee was near- ing its hearings on Nixon's ouster. · Nixon resigned Aug. 8, a rew days after disclosing a White House tape for .lune 23, 1972, in which he ordered Haldeman to use the CIA to halt the FBI in- vestigation of the break· in. l'ro•P.,,eAL AWARDS ••• t>"ederal Bureau of lnvestigaUon durinf the course of it.a 1weepln1 tnvesll•ation . into the heilt. It spanned the Untied lilala and European bankinr centers where it waa believed bondl may have beep fenced. " ··: trol , the press, alarmist- environmentalists who jump to conclusions and issue doomsday predictions and those in the in - tellectual and academic com- munity who rida.culed his forecast of more federal in- tervention in individual cities' af- fairs 18years ago. The Purex Corporation vice president, a former director of the Metropolitan Water Distri'Cl which helped supply Costa Mesa \\'aler, a lso hit al government spending and a seeming American trend toward relin- quish\ng world leadership and its military power. The audience frequently ap- plauded. when not convulsed with Dr."Tea~ue's earthy humor. "Only America is interested in divesting power while other na- tions want"to acquire it and they are rapidly doing so," he declared. He also blasted bureaucratic federal officials ' deficit economic policies comparing them to a Sign he said he saw on a savings and loan firm in Mis- sissippi. "Borrow enough money and get out of debt," it reportedly said. "I had an acquaintance down in Texas who tried that. They threw Billy Sol (Estes) injfil for 13 years," he quipped. "·· The audience howled. Dr. Teague said monetary manipulation has reached a point where U.S. economists declare· the dollar. is actually worth whatever they say it is, but charging it is really worth whatever the Shah of lr"an says it's worth. He heartily hailed U.S. private enlerprisepnd warned that if any segment of American society is allowed to penalize another for profit at its expense, progress will sufrer and chaos, disorder and weaknes~. will result. Chamber of Commerce guests cheered and Dr. Teague re- minded them America is still number one, citing legislation he might have introduced had he not lost two congressional cam- paigns. He s aid the Teague Bill would require that all people be happy. • "If they aren 't happy you just throw them in jail 'tit they get happy','' he quipped. Plaques plus City Council and Chamber of Commerce resolu- tions honoring the local waler agency formed Jan. I, 1960, were presented earlier, with CMCWD Board President Nate Reade ac- cepting f.r.om Mayor Alvin L. Pinkley hims elf the Oldest member of the CMCWD panel, and Chamber of Commerce Preside nt Vaughn Redding. Guests at the annual event in· eluded Goldie ''Mrs. Costa Mesa" TeWinkle, widow of the late Charles Te Winkle, one of the community's staunchest foun· de rs and leaders for years before inco_rporation und cityhood. Sailing Clms SignupsSet Newport Beach residents can register Saturday for cat.amaran sailing classes to be oftered be&inning July 7 by the city's Parks and Recreation Depart· menl. Re1i1tration for the $30 course will be conducted from 8 a .m . to 10 a.m. al city ball. Each clau will run for two weeka on Mori- day1 throuah Fridays. The hour a nd a halt leuons wUl be conducted in the bay adjacent to the American Legion Hall on lOthStrHI. ' 1bote who miss Saturday's re- glltraUoo period can sign up dur .. inJ the week -except Friday - at parka ind recreation om~. For •dd itional information, t.lopbone 640·22'a. . . I I I -·2 Lebanese Nabbed By FBI Spies WASWNGTON (l!pJ) -The FBI baa arreated. two Lebaneae- naUvea. one of whom had. top U .S. 10Yerome•t aecurlty dearanre, on ebar,_ of apylna tor '~ Soviet UnJon, Lbe JuaUce Department announced Loday. FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley identified the two sus- pecU ·as Sarkis O. Paakalian, 36, and Sahae K. Dedeyan, 41 . Pukalian wa1 arrested· in New York City and Dedeyan was picked up in Rockville, M.d., a suburb f?f Washinston. The criminal eomplainta filed arainst the two alleged that they photoeraphed claulfied inform a. tJon with assistance from top of- ficials in the Soviet miuion to the United Nations;Kelley said. .Pukaliaa was charged with conspiracy lo gather classified national defense information to aid a. foreign c9untry. Dedeyan was alleged to flave failed to re· port illegal .photographing of na· tional defense information. Homer Boynton, deputy assis· tant FBI director fox external af- Two Mesans Held in Sale Of N arco Pills Two Costa Mesa men were jailed Thursday evening after al- legedly selling a 900-pill "jar" of amphetamines to an undercover narcotics officer in a beer bar bathroom. Acting on an anonymous tip, police investigators went to the Costa Mesa bar, where, they said, the $100 sale was made. Arrested on s uspicion of possessing dangerous drugs and on suspicion of selling dangerous drugs were Earl Roy Holder, 47, of 2113 Sterling Ave., and Robert Earl Montgomery, 28, of 2165 Elden St. They were being held today in lieu of$10,000 bail each. Youth Survives NORTH FORK, Calif. (UP[) - An Arizona teen-ager who sur· vived two and a half days in the rugged Sierra wilderness was found by a sheriff's posse Thurs· day but a brother and sister were still missing after an all-day search. Madera County sheriff's de· puties said Mark Cannon, 18, Tempe, Ariz., was very hungry but otherwise was in good physical condition. fain, aatd the FBI lntelUtence divi1ion had tnve1t11ated the case for ''several ye an.'' Asked Uthe ca1e were a major one, Boynton told reporters ·''AnyapycaseiaaJPajorcue.'' ' Evaluating the slotlficance ot the documents involved in the ar. rests made toda)o, Bo,Yl)ton aaid, "'Appar.ently the Ju.ttice Depart-- . ment conaldered them 1l1nlft, cant enough to authoriz• th' ar! rests.'' The last spy ei:ae. Boynton said, was .in the s~mer ot 1973 When an Air Force sergeant was convicted itfter atteQWtln1 to pass secret material to a Soviet ~tact.in New York~ Boynl.pn 1aid tbe latest in· ve1U1atlon began when the .. .FBI lea.med tha.t a photo:gtaph of a secret defense document was passed to two officials of the Sov - ·iet mlsalon at the United Nations and an alleg~d Soviet in· telltrence &gent in New York. Jn- vesticators did not know the identities ot the two suspects at theUme. Hinshaw at Head ' Of Vote Plot~JJA . Rep. Andrew Hinshaw (R· Newport Beach) had a built-in campaign organization -the Orange County Assessor's of. fice-whenhe ran for Congress in 1972. Deputy District Attorney Bill Evans charged Thursday. , Evans' charge that Hinshaw headed a conspiracy to use public employes in his campaign came in his opening statement to a Superior Court jury in Santa Ana. The eight-woman, four-man jury will eventually decide if James Bertolino, 52, a long time employe in the assessor's office, participated in the alleged con- spiracy. Evans made it Clear in his opetiing statement that he in- tends to prove that Bertolino was part of a conspiracy that reached to the highest levels of the as- sessor's office. Two illustrate his point, the prosecutor drew a large Hinshaw campaign org~nization chart. Perched atdp the rough chart intended to illustrate the ac- tivities of public employes in the camp"°ai gn was then-assessor Hinshaw and his successor, Jack Vallerga. Evans told the jury they and others directed assessor's office employes on campaign chores and then told the employes to submit overtime or vacation claims to compensate them for their lime. · He also said while Bertolino was not as deeply involved in the alleged conspiracy as some of the other t en men indicted on similar charges by the county Grand Jury, that he was p8rt or the conspiracy and accepted un- _earned overtime compensation. Bertolino later repaid the amount county auditors said"twas paid him for working' on Hinshaw 's campaign. So far, five of his alleged co- conspiratOrs have pleaded guilty to conspiracy charges. The five men are awaiting sentencing. After Evans concluded his opening stateme~t, Bertolino's attorney Don Phamer, said he would wait to present. his initial argument until the prosecution rests its case. The first witness called by Evans told of getting uP at 3 a.m. primary election da_y 1972 to help fellow assessor's office employes. hang Hinshaw signs near polling places. Later in the day, William R. Sommers told the jury, he report- ed to a polling place to relay voter turnout tabulations lo Hinshaw's campaign head - quarters in Irvine. Sommers also identified an absence from work authorization purportedly turned in for time spent on the campaign. And , he identified an overtime slip c;1l li ng for him to be paid six hours for t~e time actually spent onHinshaw's campaign. · · Marchers in Clash TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) -The Honduran military government is cr:acking down on a protest march by thousands or peasants demanding agrarian reform, and tension is reported spreading in the provinces. . Five persons were rePQrted killed and two wounded in a clash between peasants and troops at Juticalpa', a town in eastern Hon· duras. eSPECIAL INVITATIONe now. and group order Cert a .. 3<5 NOATH COAST"BOULEVARO LAGUNA BEACH, CA. 9265! 171.4) 49<1·6551 -. \ 23649 HAWTHORNE !llVD. TORRANCE, CA. 901505 (213) 378.,279 urnish- eduled tions lected pecial duced. de red sale, 1727 WESTCLIFF bRIVE NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660 17 14) 8<2-2050 I Friday'• Cloeing Priee1 Ffidll • Junie 21 1.975 N OAIVf PILOI NEW . YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Y ar'• m,h-Low1 Appear £••"1 Sa&11rday N~YOltJC (Uf'tf _. SOillt Iii! ' ' ~ S.. .._ Salli Mtt ~ 191 ~ • Nf' W-,,7 e ;J l".i IN .,,._ Clll •• ,.( ,.) Oo11 ~ 14 o-1 0. & ,,, Nill ea. 0., '-' ~) a.. ~ ,,f ll\*J 0... ~ M OQ) 0.. . ~··· 1eweu :. .-M!a:..,_..:.: m!~J:HJ n p_:~ t==.l:lttl i f;f,I "1~,._~la~!~·'!!_1"'.,··· 1:;·' ~ =,~15 =r~:;M :i~ ~ i=.~ f:'~1~111.9'I~ li i!l • By SYLVIA PORTER Rave you been exposed as yet to UJe new comp~r· auated checkout system, now betq ta\ed in &elected supen:narketl acroas the U.S.? It'• be1n1 hltbly.praised by the lnduatry as a major ln· novatJon wblch wllJ speed up cbec:kopt lines, virtually eliminate errors ln price rlnt·lUll, p:rovld.e us with ctetailed sales receipts, slaSh labor costs, maintain inventory ro- cords, etc. MOriey's· Worth Yet., it also ii arous· Inf controversy -and tor what seem mystlfy-ini ?ea.ions, is alaT~Ul& consumer aetlvlsts, labor unions, a wide range or atate,and con- gressional lealslaiOra. Why? To µnderstand the issues, you must consider how the computeriied checkout works: A GROWING NUMBEll OF grocery products are marked with a 12-digit code, referred to as lhe Universal Produce Code. This mark -a rectangle of thick and thin bars -identifies the manufacturer and tbe item. At the supermarkets where the system is being teated, there la an electronic cash register at each checkout lane. The register is hooked up to a computer and equipped with a laaer-beam scanner. As you unload your marketbasket1 the clerk slides each of your purchases over the scanner. It reads, the product's code, sends the information to lhe central computer -and within seconds, the item's price is nasbed. on to the re- gister's viewing system and ls printed on the register tape. There's no doubt about it -this would bring µs faste~', more efficient service. But something is missing and it's crucial. For what the system also would lead to is eventual elimination of visible pricing from almost all grocery store items. ''WE HAVE FOVGH'J' FOR years to improve consumer information about unit costs, content, weight, ingredients and shelf life," explains Carol Tucker Foreman, executive director of the Consumer Federation of America. "Now we must prevent the loss of the most basic of all information - a clearly marked cost on lhe product." The technological advance is not disputed, add several state legislators and members of Congress. But also con· cerned about the removing of prices from individual pro- ducts, they have intr'oduced bills that would require all' products ranging from a can of beans to a carton of milk to be plainly marked with a price. And although even the few stores that have removed in· dividual price markings have retained shelf price stickers, some consumer advocates say these tags are not enough. With merely those markings, shoppers cannot compare the cost of canned fruit with a similar frozen or fresh version, for instance. And once at home, they cannot compare this week 's price of a can of soup with last week's price -unless they have kept their detailed receipts. Critics of the new computerized system point out that products tend to "drift" from their proper shelves because shoppers change their minds and replace a package of cake mix, say, among cereal products. INDIVIDUALLY MARKED items are essential iI shop- pers are to find the best values without going through tortuous search procedures. As for cost benefifs, experts content that eliminating price markings would account for less than 19 percent of the total amount supermarkets ex· peel to save via the computer system . Their contention is that the industry could achieve most of the potential savings and still keep items price·mark'ed. Provocatively enough, 20 out of 100 consumers surveyed al some of the test stores say they want prices maintained on all packages. But only two out of 100 care enough about the issue to stop patronizing a market which doesn't price· mark each product. It's the age·old manifestation of consumer lethargy which has slowed down so many efforts to benefit the con- sumer -ranging from open dating to unit pricing to nutri· tional labeling. It's infuriating, frustrating-but it must be recognized and met. Meanwhile, the unanticipated adverse reaction that the new system has aroused in so many quarters has led high level members of the industry to predict that most stores will retain price markings for several years at least. New Yorlt (UPI) -Tnt fol~nQ llst shows the \tock' th•I lleve ;elned mo,1 end lost Ille most t>esed °" perc.nl of cha~ on the New Yori< Stock E~'fn~ pertente chafl9H ere Ille Oltterence l>etwHn r... prevlOUJ clo!lng prlt• •nd the curr•11t tloSlng price GAINElllS 1 Ele<t ~mo 211) + 'h Up lS 0 2 Oreyh 201> 7~ t lV• Up 19 6 3 Arvl" Indus 6'1t • 1 Up 11 0 4 En11tl pl 4V• 137 t 177.111 Up IS 0 5 Koehring Co ''" + II/• Up 1' S 6 A't<O Corp 6'111 + .\lo Up 13.3 7 ElcMpl .SOc 6'14 + >.lo Up 12 S 9 Hueltlne A'h + V. Up 12.s 9 ICN Ph•rm S~+ ~ Up 12.5 10 H•rdHS Fd 7Ylt + '" Up II 8 11 OemonC 20 1314 + 1~ Up 11.7 12 Allffn lntP 3,.+ ~ Up 10 1 13 Leh llel Ind 1~+ V. Up 10 0 I' Am Alrlloes •~+ ~ Up 9 e ~·t-K, l'f»rk 15 ltlftsl At•lit~ .. NEW YORK (UPll -The 15 most ec:tlve stocks treded on the New Yorlc Stock Exc~n;e Friday. 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M"lng cl•frns eoeinsl ti. Mid Ok•dtnl ..,., r.,;iulrW IO filf thetl'I, wllll It• necnsary vouc~ In U. otflc• of the c !erk of l"'9 Mlove en- titled court, or lei PffHnl tllen'I, will• Ulll nectu.orr llOUC,,.rs, to th•-~ M 'lt3 B<o.ICll••Y, Cost• Mesa, CA. ,,.,,, Wllk ll Is ""' PIK• of bu$1~\ ol ..,_, -••igned 1 .. •II miltten pen..n. 'lnog to thil ffi•leof said cleclldenl. within tout" monl~ tller thil llrU Wblk••ior> o#lllhnotk •. O;ltl'<IJ-U, t•IS. .-.1 .... s .... ,,, E._eculri.-Ol llW Will ol' the-......... mtcl ~edenl ALMASWA•TZ man.n.er c.w ....... CA. n•u -· P\llJll!.l'le4 °'"-vA CoMl c..u., Piiot. Juwll,JG,21.efll!Mr._1915 21'1·7~ P UBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUSaUSIMl!SS NAME STATl!Ml!HT TM tollowl119 P'fson Is dOI"' bW· ..,.Sei: • MAC 'S FLYING CA RPET O..EAlllERS, lZJ 71'1h Street """-" 8Nctl, CA. "1660 J•mes Arthur McC.sklll, 12l 21th Slre.t. Ne•-! 8e11ct1, CA. '2660 Tht~ D<ISlllll!SS is tonduele<I by .... ln- dhldu.i. J•m•s A. McC11sklll Thi\ sl<11ement •ilS filed ,.;1,. 11111! Counly Oe•k OI Or1111ge Cou,.tron June 1 .. 1tlS. . -· Publl!llH Or;onge ca.st O•IT Piiot, .lw>e20, Z7, 11nd JIHV4, 11, tt7.S 220-75 PUBLIC NOTICE - 1 Fri June21, 1'75 .r . pVllUCNOTIC' PUBUC N011CE l'ICTITIOUS 8USUllEU tu.MESTATEMIUllT Tllot •011owh19 .--b oai.. Mi-r.u•: OEL.·A·WARIE5, :ioo..t. V..,., Sift. "'""-·CA. '2104 ,....,..,. Dill i;ucNin:I, "°" BM vis- "'·Cost. Mesa. CA. mu Tiiis tMKlnns It conclvc.ted b)" an 111-..,....,. Norma o.i Rk l\af'd This ll•temtnt .. , flied wltti ti. c.n, o.nr. of °'MlliM' co...n1,"" J-... ms. -· PubllWd OrattflJ Cotlt 0.lty Piiot, .k#leJQ.27,•nd July 4,, 11, 1915 2'U6-IS P UBLIC NOTICE l"ICTITIOUS •USIHES.S HAMl!STATl!Ml!HT TM lol-1119 .,.,sons ere doing b\1$1· llHI es: PATCH OF BLUE, 2S0-8 EHt 11th 5ttee1, ~I• Mew. CA. 92621 Peul J. Srer•eu, 12J1 W. !:.opt +il9n•ey, Ne•port BeOICfl,CA. 92660 Br•nd• Ames, 2•.s2 YeUo•l•lt 0.-lve. Ro~rnoor • CA. '°120 Thi~ business is c-ucte<I by"",.._ IMOl"-•led •1MKle!IOft ollWr 11-• ~llllp. Br-Ame$ This S1•1eme111 wes filed wilh the eo..>tr c11111. of cw..,,._ Countron.Nrw n. 1•1s. ,_ PulJll!lted °'"~ eo.st o.llr PUol. ,,._!1,...:1July4,ll,11,1'75 UG-1S P VBUC NOTICE • l"ICTITIOUSaUSU•l!SS HAMI! STA Tl!MENT The IOl-ng Pl'f"SOll Is doing busllll!SS n' ELKA Y CO., nfMWesl Co.ut Hwy., Newport Beec.,, CA. 92660 l..Mlislev IC•l•men, J~ W. Coesl ...... Y .• ~-pcrl aiech.CA. 9'2660 Thi• bul;lnes~ Is t-ucted by •n In. Olvl-1. l.iiodlsl<>vKeleM('n Thi• ~letement ••~ filed ,.;in tne County Cler• of o r.,nge County on J- 10. 191S. " ...... Publ l.tler:I Oranoe coast O.iiolly Pilol. J.-IJ,20,21,•MJ"IY•, 197S 221J4.1.S PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STA Tl!ME MT TIM! foll.,...lfllll per\on ·;s c>oing busi· neuas: ROLY'S SURF SHOP, 2108 Soulh El C11m ino .Re111 , S11 n Clem('nle, c..i1t0tn111 Ed••rd R. H111chln~on and/or Ruth G. H111c .. 1nson, 1113 N. Kroeger Avl!'AIM, F"llerton, OUftirnl•ml1 di!:!a.i~lnes~. ls conducted by 1n 1,.. Ed•llrd R. Hutc.,ln!.Of\ Thi.!.· 1.~lemenl w11s flleCI wilh Ille ea...ntw Cler• OI Clt"i!trl~ Counly"" June 2, 1t1S •. ...,,. Pllbll!Jvc:I Oranoe Co;osl Oitily Pilot, .lme6,IJ,20,21,191S :l!Ml-7! t :U i!LIC NOTICE · l'ICTIT!OUS BUSINESS MAME STATEMENT The to1io...;na ·P9'wn is doing bu!.1- ... ·~ ..... . ' . ~ I DrlO.W VOVR AlTENTl ON Jt> lH{iSEi ' fl NE WORl<S OF l\RT, EACH 0\JE A Cl>U.ECJ1)£S . .. IMPERIAL WALNUT PANELS 4'7 PREFINISHED lat quality, cboiceol two ahades, COLONIAL EMBOSSED 4'x8' ~-:,~·.~~!~~~:~s 3 97 itmd only you can declda If the •lyle and color 1.. 4.xS' right for your room. PREFINISHED MAHOGANY347 " PANELS . M~ogany flnish. can't tell llha. but you tell me 4, ·8' Uilln.'tnice. X UNFINISHED ' PINE SHU'flI'ERS I k-p wC1Dting them finished, but have you ever seen the price? Outrageous. 7x!O ...... : I .6 7 9x32 .. ·, •. : . 2. 99 7xz4 ..... ,. 1.97 9x36 ......• 3.35 7x28 ..•.. · .. 2.29 l0x20 ....... 2.29 · 7x32 .••.•.. 2.59 · 10x24 .•••... 2.59 7x36 .•••.•. 2.89 10x28 ..••... 2.97 8x20 .••.•.•• 1.99 10x32 ..••••. 3.25 8x24 .••.••. 2 . I 5 10x36 .•••••. 3.65 8x28 .•••••. 2.419 12x20 .•••••• 2.57 8x32 .•••••. 2.85 12x24 .•••••• 2.89 Bx36 .•••••• 3.15. 12x2B, •••••• 3.27 9x20 .....•• 1.99 12x32 ........ 3.59 9x24 .....•. 2.35 12x36 .•..... 3.99 9x28 ....... 2.67 ~: -~ PEU6HT., OH '1£.AH. MAMA I -n+tN-k:. llfQ LITIU! Gu'( IS A l..ITTt..E \N'Elft.P ~ . ' •• #::. CI.ASSIC BRICK OR STONE BRICK 4 97 8SQ.FT. STOllE 5 9 .7 4SQ.FT. .Both realistic aa heck. (ll haid H-11. Td a..,... hear th• nd .of it. ao I won't), MARBLE OR PEBBLE PAI tERN CORK 4 97, YOUR CHOICE Walnut flnlllh.. one oJ our best for •uch a low price. • MELAPLY KNOMCEDAR. . MANOR PECAN. MANOR : ROSEWOOD Talle what you like. M~. I like the RDMWooc:I. Agabi. plenty df choice at· National. WALLITE DEEP DIMENSION PANELS ln Shell Nut. Briar. or .~~lanl. 4'x8' ~ 5'7' •·xs· 677 LUSTRA tlLE WALL DECOR . IN BRICK. STONE. OR CANE EndonOdbyOocar~.-­ yacbt...-and Flat rocw. (Alr-.ady, rm not •ure I want 1tJ Cboicel. yoa get at NatlOnol untllyou'renadrtoba•t-297 12SQ.FT. S-61,JJ SUPElllOll COU•TOFTME STATEOFULll'OllMIA FOii THI! COUHTY OF OllAHGE ...... .....SU NOTICE OF MEAlllNGOI' PETITIOH l'OR ~ROaATE OF Will ANO FOR LETTE!n TESTAMENTAllY nK•.iio,;: OYNA INOUSTRIES •• 1442 ll-~cr'"..-~<:l,..._.,.~ Soothbew C:lrc ie, H....,tinoton 6Nch, DECORATIVE PLASTIC PANELS 1~ · "ISQ.FT. My. this stuff Rite' look• rich. Really good.. but see for yourHU. om taalff may differ. . E\le\eofMELYI NJOH N SROE,llU lii!ELVIHJ. BROE. Oece11secl. NOl"ICE IS HERESY GIVEN tNrt c;.....9111 N. Br"" ties l lle<l h!relne,.11- tlm for Pro«>.te of Wit I •"" tor Lll't\tn Te......mwv, r11tereri<:e to whldl Is ~for lurtlWr pertlcvlws, llrld lhel: V. time 11nd piece of ht11rl119 lht -..... 1::1t!en "t tor J"lr I . 1'7S, et t :l(I •.m., In the c;ourlroom of Oepmrtrn11nt No. l of "Id court, et 700 Clvk Qonlttr Drlw w..~1, 1 .. the Cl tr 01 s...i. AM, Gll~e..- 0.le<IJ-11, 1975. '#IL.LIAM E. SI JOHN, Cavntw c11r• Ul!llYJ.JACO•S mN.P11..-s1. ~ ....... C.111. '2711 ..,_, i.r: .... H ..... r Publi-0.111199 ca.st O.i!y Pilot, J...,.211,21,27, ltlS n :f.1S PUBLIC NOTICE c.lil. 92646. : . Robert Ardtn Gehlke, 1••2 Soolhlwy Clrcle, Hunll,.g1on~,,,..,._ c;.111. 926'16 . T"'ls business Is conducted ~an ln-dlwidu11l. Robert A. Gefl.lke This ••atement wes fUed witto tt. County Clerk of Orenge C:Ol.lntron May ». 191S. ...... P\IOllS!Wd Oranoe Co.~t Dally Piiot, MM!6, 1J. 2,!>.,!7, 197S 1060-1} PUBLIC NOTICE .. ,., HOTICl'OF TRUSTEE'lSALE T.S.NO.FC1DS On J"lr 11, 191S 111 9:00 e .m., OSI.. 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OKIMMieft .. o.fHlt WWf Ot.,...,tor o..NJl#Wtt "'s S.•, •••'"-'Hot~ or OtfMt OMWI: Hilt bot -&ldi..t IO '911. ~· V•41i ~ DM E\ • ,.. '*'* telcl MtOu .. O.tevtt ..w tlilr.• M9ntlM,Or"IMB c.illllr 1o.i11s.tt .... _.,lfltlll'c_...,.. .............. ....,. .. ,.......,..., •• IKt'I ... Dnlt ..,,...,, ,,,. • MLHll\llCECO, Ms.-if Tt11tt•, --·· 9 •• """ .............. Getd9., •;::;:.c:r:: c-t °"" ...... ""'"~~Cent o.llr ,. ... JllN'1.ll.17."'' • tttt-1 J1111eta.1t,11,,,1s • ·:ntwi • 2 66 '"' 39~ On July 18th. the N_atlonal Migl"GineFou.ndaHoni• · ha-riog am-ting la Co•ta Mesa (What doee thl• bO'f'e lo do with tbeae panel•?) Choice of •lylea. DARK CORK PANELS 97c'2"'• .. u Tblck.d~~art. dellctoua. and u yoa beU... tbl9 I woulda't let you out at Dlglit wttb·-, ldl!.d ot moo•r bl f'OQf pocht. 7" UNFINISHED WOOD LETTERS Put them together to spell tblng• that mob fom !rind• go ... boy"""" the --Ibo-•. 67! 1/8" HARDBOARD 8t: GARAGE LINER .97t ~ , .... Thi• ha s g ot to be aome kind of nutty stuU. I wonder if Ibey make it out of cold pa:ncolr:eL . '" 4'x8' DRYWALL 3/lf' 1 SS ~-166 222 . S/lf' .. Mllllomoooldtothoaoaadatomab ........... (How do,_ ..-n .,,.......,..,, W:ALtPAPER 10% ro 50% OFF l(O 10 off OD that ----l50olf .. -..... ~ .... ...... s.. .. -:roa ...... , , CLEAR 44c SMOfi GOLD YEIM ·~ 66c 55c SURESTIK FLOOR TILE P..rprotec:t1 .. backing a:ncl JfNU bl placa. lllmp.. 19~ EA.lhl2 PAECO CEILING BEAMS • 97~. Doool'Milyfiio-.. .. Canall 111111 pil ..... il(oaao 1lp ..... --ol Cl ·1-...-... w.i.,.1 ' ......_ __ ......_ • I ' \ ,, ... ' • I "'