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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1975-07-03 - Orange Coast Pilot' • ' • • . ' ~ All Suspeeted Pushers - Battin's Girl Faith Dealer Say Drawn to Duty Reports of Wealt On Grand Jory Exaggerated DAILY PILOT _. ... on ress ro e -* * * 10< * * * THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 3, 1975 ________ v_o_L._ ... HO. 114, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES neon as e 'No Conflict' Battin's Girl on Grand Jury By GA RY GRANVILLE Of 111• O.lly Pilot St~tt Can an attractive 26-year·old brunette fulfiJl ller duties as an Orange County gr~ juror and s~ill date county Supervisor Robert Ballin? Rachel Perry says she can. Miss Perry, who was one of 19 persons selected Monday to serve on the 1975-76 Grand Jury, has dated Battin for the past 21 2 years. She said Wednesday her rela· lionship with the controversial supervisor won't interlere with her duties as a juror, duties that include investigating and report- ing on county government opera- tions. "I took an oath and I meant every word of it," said Miss Perry. "I'm thrilled and honored to be on the Grand Jury and l m- tend to be a ve ry good and honest juror." Miss Perry s aid she was not a sked about her relationship with Battin when s he was screened for Grand Jury duty by personnel in District Attorney Cecil Hicks' of· fic e. "I know some deputy district attorneys so I assume they knew I dale Bob (Battin)," she s aid. Earlier this week, a long-time feud between Battin and Hicks broke into the open when Battin, at a board of supervisors meet· ing, cut loose with a bitter verbal attack on the district attorney. The Battin -Hicks feud notwiths tanding, Miss Perry in· sisted Wednesday that she in- tends to honor the oath she took Monday, including a juror's ob- ligation to keep the jury's busi- (See J UROR, Page A2) Rifle-waving Woman Jailed CRESCENT, Okla. (UPI) - Officers have jailed a young woman who scaled a fence, waved an unloaded rifle and shouted, "I want to be killed," at the Kerr-McGee nuclear plant where s he was dismissed lhis year. Sherri Ellis, 21, was a central figure in federal investigations of allegedly inadequate security and health protection at the plant a rter he r roommate, Karen Silkwood, also a Kerr-McGee empJoye, was killed in a traffic acclcJent last November. Authorilie!I said charges of forcible entry and possession of marijuuna were under con· slderalion. Loson County Sheriff Leol\ Vadder iald Miss Ellil was in a blChl)' emotional state when he arrived ol the plant. ; Dally PllGIC SUH Plloto 'NO CONFLICT' Battin Date Perry Slwrt Cut Proves Sticky For Firemen A fire truck, sent to help fight a brush fire in Fullerton never quite made it. It got stuck in a tar pit. The truck apparently tried to take a short cut Wednesday night and ran into a tar pit. Firemen. seeing another car that had sunk nearly to its roof, reallied what they had driven on, but it was too late. The truck ha d sunk about two or t hree f eet early today .. Firemen, using hydraulic':jacks placed on platforms on boths sides of the truck, had managed to keep the truck from sinking anymore. But the tow truck called to rescue the fire engine also got stuck. A fire department spokesman said when dust blows across the tar pit, just oCf a side street, it looks just like asphalt, especially at night, and several cars had beeome glued there. The Fullerton fire was even· tually extinguished afler other fire fighting equipment was r e· routed to the t•rea. Rocky in Germany NUERNBERG , West Germany (AP ) -Vice President Nelson A. Rockcreller arrived in West Germany todoy ror a vaca· tion. 17 Held In Drug Roundup By KATIJY CLANCY Of .... Dally Pilot SUit Teams of plainclothes Foun- tain Valle y policemen s wept through six cities Wednesday night, arresting 17 persons s us- pected of selling or furnishing drugs. It wa s the third maJor narcotics roundup by Fountain Valley offieers in the past year. Twe lve additional persons were still being sought by police today and officers said three more are expected to be charged and arrested soon. Sgt. William DeNisi , who coordinated a 11 three drug sweeps , s aid the operation. termed "Project Sun Valley;• ran s moothly. Howe ver . said many of those still being s ought were away on summer vacations Wednesday night and could not be found. Those arrested included nine juveniles. who were taken to Juvenile Hall, and eight adults. The adults and their charges include: -<ir egory William Currier, 20, of 17687 Locust St., Fountain Valley, two charges of drug sales. -David G. Evans, 20, of 9848 Flamingo Ave., Fountain Valley, one charge of drug sales. -Richard Allen Evans, 18, of 120612 'W. Firth St., Santa Ana, one charge of drug sales. -John Raymond Griffin, 20, of 15150 Magnolia St .. Apt. 233, Westminster, four charges of drug sales. . -Rodney Alan Ostoski, 19, of 18557 San Marcos St., Fountain Valley, one c harge of drug sales. -Fern Pike, 44, of 9848 F1am· ingo Ave., two c ha rges of furnishing drugs and contribut- ($ee RAIDS, Page AZ> 3 Astronauts Conduct Tests CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP> -Three Apollo ast ronauts conduct simulated launch tests today as the U .S.-Sovtet jolnt space mission proceeds on schedule, space agency officials 58)1. Officials said Wednesday that an orbiting Russian space station would not interfere with the scheduled leunch of the Apollo- Soyuz mission July 15. Cart Dearing He Fights Traffic Ticket SACRAMENTO (UPI> -A :Vlunicipal Court Judge has order ed that arg uments be presented next week in the case of Joel Duce, a quadruplegic fi ght- ing a traffic ticket for d1iving a n unregistere d golf c<.irt without a driver 's license. Duce, 20, of Citrus Heights, testifyin g from his whcclcha_ir, told Judge Le ighton Ha tch a small motorized ca rt was hi s only means of transportation. Duce was cited by a California Highway Patl'OI offi cer for driving an unlicensed ve hicle. I lis fath er . William B. Duce. an attornc.•). a lso lt'stified that th(• Department of ~lotor Vehicles ex· t'mplcd the c art from Licen sing two yea rs a go because of the condition his son has had sin<:t' birth. He said his son needs the c<.1 rt to help him be self-sufficient Faees Suit Kuhlman Denies Wealth Reports rom Wire Services Telev i s ion faith healt:r Kathryn Kuhlman. a sometime Newport Be a ch r esident whose glittering brand of evangelism is known to millions , denied Wed- nesday she has amassed $2 .5 million in worldly wealth The allegations were made by former personal manager Paul J . Bartholomew. 38, a Newport Beach-based television advertis· ing executive and his brother-in · law. Bartholom e w and Dino Kartsonak1s, 33, Miss Kuhlman's piano player for five years until a bitter breakoff. issued the charges after Bartholomew filed a $430,500 lawsuit against the media evangelist in Los Angeles A FEW WORDS SOLD DUPLEX "The first person who came to see il bought the building ... T h at 's the real e s tate advertising success story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot : Eastslde Duplex Delux JBR, 2ba Earh Lo maint-Hlgh 1ncoml.' Pl'li for0wn /0crupant $69,SOO. Own. xxx-xxxx If you have property you want lo sell or rent, call 642-5678. It only takes a few words in the right place to make a deal. Along lhc Orange Coast the right place is the Daily Pilot. \ County Superi or Court. Mi ss Kuhlm a n , whos e evangelistic career has been compa red to that of the lat e con- t ro vers i al Aim ee Semple McPherson, founder of Angeles Templ e . i ss u e d denial s in a separate audience with newsmen. Tt•ars flowing, Miss Kuh lman. who 1s in her 60s, asserted Bartholome w and his brother·in- law were attempting to destroy her media ministry. She refused to confirm or deny their assertions that she has a subterr;inean walk-in vault crammed with cash beneath her regular home near Pittsburgh, Pa .• where her Fox Hill Chapel and worldwide ministry are headquartered. Mi ss Kuhlman de ni ed, however, her former personal manager's and his brother-in-Jaw 's declarations that she has $1.5 million worth of antiques, $1 million an persona l jewelry and a $184,000 collection of fine art ob- jects. She was most emphatic in re- fusing to discuss her personal financial worth. citing fears she might be kidnaped for ransom. ·Tm not here to defend my hfe." added Miss Kuhlman. who occasionally occ upies an apart- ment adjacent to a Newport Beach country club. "Nobody lives a more private life than I." she said. (5« K UHLMAN, Paie A.%) Increase On Way? WASHINGTON !UPI> Sen Birch Bayh < D·Ind. l. !>aid today Congrt>ss will inve s tigate whether market manipulation by major oil companies is behind the sharp hike in gasoline prices announced this week I le blamed th<' price boosts in part on President Fore.rs '"ill· fated " energy policy, which he said will probably drive up prices at the pump by as much a!'. anothe r 10 cent~ a gallon. Bayh, a m e mber of the Senate antitrust and m onopoly subcom· mittce. said the panel ch:.11rman. GULF OIL ACCUSED OF OVERCHARGE-C11 Sen. Philip A. I la rt < O-M1ch.1 agr eed to hold hcanngs "in tht: coming months" on the complex issues mvol\'ed "Those questions generally fit into two major subject areas : thl' possibility of markt•t manipula· lion by these (oil ) companies and the economic implications of energy policy," Bayh said. More th a n a dozen major 011 companies boos ted refinery gasoline prices this week by up to three cents a gallon just as the peak driving season was about to begin. <Sec GAS HJK E, Page A2) Or::'47 :~•t Weatlaer Sunny Friday. Late rught and early morning low clouds. Highs in upper 70s. low tonight near 60. I NSIDE TOD" Y U . Gou. Meruyn Dyrr.illy drew unauthon zed pay and erpenses and m1.~used funds intended for Ur ban A/fcnrs l nsttlule lh c reated and headed to q_id mznonty youth. Los Angeles Times d»t1rged today. AS. Index AIYowS.rvlo AJ llltfflNH .... 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In Its public report, the comrrussion suggested that m selecting a CIA d1r~ctor "cons1derallon should be gwen to individuals from out· side the career :service.'' Colby, 55, a former asent for the Office of Strategic Services, took over as director or the CIA ln 1973. The unreleased staff report re· ferred to by The News did not criticize Colby so much for his activity as director, l.1Ut rnther his involvement in a con· lroversial South VletnameH "pucification" program known as Operation Phoenix. Colby has conceded lhe pro- gram, designed to neutralize Viet Cong influence, involved the de· ath or 20.000 persons. But he in· s1sted most of the de'aths came unde r combat conditions and could not be considered execu· tion&. The News, however. said the- unpublicized report contends Colby condoned murder and is JQh Rate, Prices -DI-op But Major Bank Hikes Interest Charge By Voited Press loternaliooal The government said today the nation 's un e mployment rate plunged in June and wholesale prices declined But a major bank raised its pnme interest rate to reflect tighter govern· ment control of credit and money. The decline in the unemploy- ment rate to 8.6 percent from 9.2 percent in May was caused not by a lessening of the recession but rather by a statistical quirk in the Labor Department's method of computing the rate. The drop in wholesale prices was slight, only 0.1 percent. It was chiefly caused by lower prices for food products. In- dustrial commodity prices rose, however. ln New York, Fjrst National City Bank raised its interest rate . for prime business loans to 7 per· cent from 6~4. It was lhe first in- crease in the prime since Jan. 3. Citibank, a leader in lowering the prime, was expected to raise its rate to 7 1/• percent next week. Interest rates are being pushed higher by the Federal Reserve Board which has sought to slow the growth in the nation's money supply. In the last two months, the supply has grown 20 percent, a far faster rate than the infla. lion-conscious FED sought. The Labor Department said the drop in the unemployment was caused by overcompensa· lion for tbe sudden increase of college students who poured into the seasonal job market last month. The rate was expected to surge -perhaps back to a 9 per- cent rate or higher -when July figures are com puled. In June, the department said, • 7,896,000 persons were out of jobs and looking for work compared with 8,538,000 in May. At the same time, th e number of persons employed rose 42,000 to a seasonally adjusted 84.4 million. Painful Boun~e Ben Gentry, 12, of 25282 DeSalle Street, Laguna Hills, gets e mergency treatment from Orange County Fire De partment paramedics after he fell from his bicycle Wednesday. The paramedics gave Ben a precautionary intravenous solution of dextrose and water before transferring him to Mission Community Hos pital where he is in s table condition today. He had multiple abrasions and ringing in his cars, paramedics reported. RAIDS NET 17 ... ing to delinquency of minors. -Janice Evelyn S~wart, 24, of Anaheim, one charge or drug sales . -Keith Allan Strong, 21 , of 16677 Olive Circle. Fountain Valley, two charges of drug sales. DeNisi alleged those arrested either sold or furnished drugs to police undercover orricers during tbepast four months. As in past drug rounduJ>s, police had the arrests completed by 10 p.m ., so they would not be disturbing families after t hey ORANGE COAST s DAILY PILOT 1.,.()f'Mtqf' CCM\t 0•1ly P1IOf wltf\wNtPtl\(Ol'ft· btnf"<fttwN•w ,.,,.. •"-OUCll1 ... nnythtO•M\Ql" C.a.nt Pub'• n1n1 Con,o .. ri,. \tP""•''""''''~..trf' pwet•\f'litd AAoncllA"' tn,nuqf'I frtO.Y tor C.ool• HtrW ""•OOf'I o .... , fl Hwnhf"IQ:ton &-•ch Fovn t•tn v.11 .. ., ''•'"' s tcUHt'l'Mt' V•llf'tV •""d Uqvn.t ~.,rt ~wtn (C..lllf t A 11J1n.Qlt ,,QM)f"f' f'd•t•on 1\ th1n1i• ~'" 'u••urd.tv ~ Cof\CA¥ t,... pr1M1P.,1I l>\fhl ·"'"0 1)1 .. ,d U ,JCll wt ,I 0..y SAt"1. (.o\t~ M• •, C• •• tt\1.f47•1& Robert N Weed p,..,,dirnt •no Pvote .. Nf' Jack R Curlev Vu1+ F>~f'\10.nf •no Crnt"r•I M.if\fV-f Thomas Keev tl Edt•or Thomas A. Murphine ~n•o.,•o ~llttor Charles H. Loos Richard P. Natl • ' .. 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The roundup was similar to ''Operation Lunchbox" 14 months ago, when 74 suspected drug dealers were arrested, primarily for alleged sales on Fountain Valley and Los Amigos High School campuses. But neithe r Wednesday's sweep nor another held in January concentrated on school campuses. Instead, DeNisi said, un· dercover officers worked in "specific areas" alleged by police as having heavy drug traf- fic. DeNisi said the undercover agents made 47 drug purchases during the four-monlh investiga· tion. About 35 to 40 percent of the purchases were marijuana, with the rest being LSD, PCP, co- caine, hashish. hashlsh oil and barbiturates. He said the average sale was "$10 to $20." DeNisi said he believes mass drug roundups hav e "psychological impact on lhe community. · "I feel when we do programs like this we are affecting a lot of borderline kids. who might not use drugs if he finds he could be arrested," he explained. Of the 29 persons arrested or being sought, 19 live in Fountain Valley, six in Santa Ana, and one each in Huntington Beach, Westminster. Anaheim tnd Fullerton. ~crui e 'Booked VJ\N NUYS WPI I More th:ln 100 pc-rsons. 82 of them JUVl'nales, were arrestod late Wednes<liJy in another pollcc crackdown on "cruising" alone Van Nuya Boulevard. t Although the gain in the number of persons working was slight, it was the third straight month in which employment rose, a solid indication the economy is beginning to im- prove. Nevertheless, the jobs picture remained bleak. Labor said another 100,000 persons gave up looking for jobs, bringing the n u m be r of ' ' d is co u rii g e d workers" to cyrecord 1.2 million. In figuring the unemployment rate, the government counts only persons actively seeking jobs as being unemployed. If lhe drop- outs Crom the labor market were counted, the number of un- employed would be higher and the jobless rate worse. · In a separate report, the Labor Department said wholesale prices declined 0.1 percent in June following an increase or 0.4 percent in May. Wholesale prices have declined in five or the last seven months, providing con- clusive evidence of an easing in inflation. The drop in wholesale prices was caused almost entirely by lower prices for farm products and processed foods. Industrial commodity prices, which have a greater rippling e((ect at the re· tajl level. rose 0.4 percent. double lhe increase in May. Fro• Page A J GAS IDKE Bayh said he found this a "curious irony." since the com- panies could ha ve increased prices by lesser amounts earlier but chose not to. ·'It is my intention to probe de· eply into the ability of the major oil companies lo use their domi· nant position to restrict competi· lion in the oil industry," Bayh said. "My concern about their market power has been rein· forced by the timing and nature or this week 's increase in gasoline prices," he added. Sen. Henry M. Jackson <D· Wash.) also urged Ford Wednes· day to crack down on oil com· panies raising the prices of gasoline. "President Ford should act as firmly with Big Oil today as Presidents Kennedy and Truman did with Big Steel in the past. ''If it requires legislation spell- ing out in capital let~rs the Ford administration's duty to protect lhe American consumers, then so be it." Ford's spokesman says there will be no gasoline shortage for motorists this summer but that natural gas will be scarce in the fall and winter. Prest secretary Ron Nessen told reporters those predictions emerged from a meeting Ford held Tuesday with his energy ad- visers. The advisers concluded "there a1 ~ no prospects of gasoline shortages this summer," Nessen said . but New Jersey, Ohio, North tarolino "and other states o( the indu11trial Midweat and Northeatit" will surfer late t.hla year ·'serious n atural sas shortages.'' • not Cit to head the CIA. Meonwhile, a retired Pentagon general was quoted t.oday as say- ing the late Attom~ General Robert F. Kennedy ordered him ln 1962 to have the CIA work out ~lans tor "getting rid of" Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Maj . Gen . Edward G . Lansdale, who had been assigned to the Pentagon as special assis- tant to then Secretary or Defense Robert S. McNamara. told t.he Washington Star in an interview that Kennedy, brother of the late Hot Spell Of Weat,her BLOOMFIELD, Iowa (AP) -Cable TV sub- scribers trying to find out weather conditions were ou.t of luck here but had something else to look at. Centerville Cablevision officials said vandals broke into the studios over- night and placed pictures or nude m en a nd women over the weather dials. Automated equipment pans the dials, allowing subscribers to tune to a special c hannel to get the weather. Some area residents said lhe word was passed quick- ly by t elephone, resulting in unusually high ratings for the weather channel. Fro•PageAl • • ness confidential. "I'm very good at keeping things to myself and you can be certain I won't violate my trust," she said. Miss Perry, who lives in Newport Beach, said she began dating the county supervisor 2112 years ago when they first met. They have no wedding plans, she added. A lifetime r esident of the Costa .Mesa-Newport Beach area, she graduated from UCI last March as a social ecology major. Miss Perry was nominated to serve on the Grand Jury by Superior Court Judge William S. Lee. Her name was one of 19 drawn at random Monday from a panel of 30 prospective jurors nominat- ed by county Superior Court judges. Relations Firmed SAIGON (UPI) -North Viet- nam and Portugal have agreed to establish f ult diplomatic rela- tions at the ambassadorial level, the official R adio Hanoi an- nounced Wednes1ay. President John F . Kennedy, never used the word "a.ssassioa· lion." But Lnnsdale was quoted as saying there could be no doubt that "the project for disposing or Castro envisioned the whole s pectrum of plans from over· throwing the Cuban leader to a s· sassinating him." • Lansdale, the Star reported, said that he relayed the attorney general's orders to William K . Harvey. a CIA official, but never knew ir anything was done to 3 Injured In Mesa Auto Crash A two-car broadside collision at a San Diego Freeway offramp in Costa Mesa Wednesday in· jured the two drivers and a passenger .. Motorist Bhar at Bhus han Mahajan, 29, of 635 Baker St., Costa Mesa, suffered a severe skull fracture and dislocation of an eye. Mahajan was listed in serious cond ition at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital following sur- gery. Kim Eugene McCorkindale, 37, and bis passenger Peter Stewart, 40, both or Orange, were also list- ed in serious condition with multiple facial lacerations. Accident investigators said Mahajan·s car entered the in- tersection of P aularino Avenue at Baker Street from the 405 Freeway offramp shortly before l p.m. and was hit by McCorkin- dale's car. Mahajan's car which was torn open and careened into a traffic signal standard destroying it. McCorkindale's car flipped on- to its top. Daredevil AtAge5 GAEVLE, Sweden (UPI> - Horrified s pectators saw the little boy climbing a disconnected power line hanging from the roof of a five-story newly finished apartment house. They called the fire department. · Up and up went Morgan Persson, 7, until he reached the 50-foot-high roof. A hook and lad· der truck was in place with a fireman Ove Larsson al the top of the ladder asking if Morgan would like to take the easy way down. ··okay," answered the lad Wed · nesday and clattered down the ladder. On the ground, Morgan thanked the fireman, but said he had to run because it was already after 8 p.m. and his parents might be worried. . . carry out lhe "g~l rid ot''inst.NC· lions. He said that neither then CIA director John A. McCone nor McNamara was informed or the approach to tho Cl A. The newspaper quoted an un- identified "former hlgb ranking CIA official·' as saying Lhat Robert Kennedy by pasi;cd re- gular channels to the agency for the Castro project because he nnd President Kennedy "had lost faith in the CIA leadership after the 1961 Bay of Pigs Fiasco." Fro• PfJflf! A J KUHLMAN •. Bartholomew. operator of Bartholomew Advertising Agen- l'Y, 600 Newport Center Drive, could not be reached today for additional elaboration. His lawsuit charges Miss Kuhlman, her foundation, two representatives of its Holl~woocl . office and Kuhlman Media In· ternational Inc., with illegally re- moving business records from his Newport Center office, plus breach of contract. Bartholomew was lo receive 8.5 percent of ad revenues from her TV program, plus $2,500 a week and $25,000 per year unlil he was fired. ''Bartholomew never paid one nickel of rent. All of that, the Newport Beach office, really is the property of the one who pays the bills," Miss Kuhlman unhap· pily challenged. · Kansonakis. a Juilliard School or Music graduate who accom- panied Miss Kuhlman musically for Jive years, told newsmen he finally quit her ministry out or disgust. "Her double standard of living took a toll on my conscienee," he said. Katsonakis claimed during his and his brother-in-law's allega- tions about Miss Kuhlman1s evange listic and secular lifestyles that she owns a 15-carat diamond ring. She denied that assertion Wed- nesday. at the same time refus- ing lo discu'ss the true extent of her material wealth on advice from associates, including one identified as D.B. Wilkerson. ''She would be subject. lo kid- uap threats and robbery. We're not going to disclose that," said Wilkerson. It was not conCirmed whether he is the Rev. David Wilkerson, author of •'The Cr05s and the Switchblade," a best-selling study or how Christ's teachings transformed many New York youth gang members. The Rev. David Wilkerson also operates Melodyland Christian Center in Anaheim, a youth ministry facility stressln~ charismatic evangelism as does Miss Kuhlman. S&L DEPOSITS AT RECORD HIGH Washington, D .C. -Americans put their money m savings and loan associa· lions in record amounts during March. FHL.BB Chairman Thomas R. 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EDWARD MARIS. MOR. l ' .. &~ W@(Y]lf ~®((WO©@ The tolumn appears dally except Saturdays and Mondays. Cot a µrobl1·111" 1'11en wrtlt' Pat Vunn. Pat u•1l/ t ut rr d tnpt'. fll'I tile () n SW('TS and (l(' I IUll //<JU nt•f?d Ill 1101 ve rneqw ties 111 {Jovern111e111 a11d l1u si ne s11. Moll un ur qrwstions to }'(I t Du 11 ll I A t Y o ur St'rv ice . 0 r u riy t> Coo s t l>a 1/y Pilot. P.O Bo.r J5GU. Costa f.frsa. CA 92fi26. l 11clude your telephone 11umbcr. DrugP~ DEAR PAT: I understand lhat a ll California pharmacies must post prescription prices and quote the same over the phone. Why does my doctor, who dispenses and charges m e for drugs, refuse to do l~e s ame? Does this law app- ly to him, or am I le ft in a position where I cannot compare prices? R.N., Garden Gr ove A C alifornia Board of Pharmacy spokesman said that this law (AB 684) does not apply to physicians. Specific legislation would be required to make pbys l· clans' drug charges disclosure mandatory. Discuss your feelings with your doctor, and perhaps be will reconsider bis position. You do have the right lo refuse the medication be dispenses and re· quest thal be provides you wilb a prescription tbal will e.nable you to do comparison price shopping for the recommended drug. No lntere.tt DEAR PAT: I think 1 re- member having read that if a con- sumer is questioning charges on a bill, he cannot be charged interest during the period while his in· quiry is being investigated. Is this correct? I'm involved in suc h a situation with an oil compa ny re· garding credit card charges, and I want to find out what rights 1 have. T . W., San Clemente Section J 720 of lbe California Civil Code provides that if the credit card issuer fails to give a response within 60 days from lbe date of inquiry, lhe coosumer can- not be charged interest or service charges from lbe date be mailed an iaqulry lo lbe dale a response is mailed lo him. Child's Garden DEAR PAT: More than two months ago Family Weekly m agazine published an article about encouraging children lo grow plants. I ha d intended to save it, but didn't. Can you possibly tell m e what books were recommended in the article? K.G., Fountain Valley Books mentioned iD the April 20 article include: "Growing t)p Green," by Alice Skelsey and Gloria Huckaby <Workman Publishing Co.) and "A Child's Garden" (available by sending SO cents for postage and bandllng lo: Chevron Che mical Co., Ortbo Division, Dept. F.W., Box 3744, • San Francisco, CA 94119). Puts and Calls DEAR PAT: I've been trying to learn about the stock market on my own and have been read- ing the financial pages in several newspapers and investors' publications. 1 've noticed ads for "puts" and "ca lls ." What do they mean? B.D., Mission Viejo A "call" option is a contract that gives you lhe right lo buy 100 s hares of a given stock at a fixed price for a certain period or lime, usually based on the price of the stock on the day the option con- tract ls made. In most cases, the period runs 6 months and 10 days, but it can run 35, 65, 95 days, or other designated time periods. A "put" option Is the reverse of a "caU." It allows you to sell 100 shares. of s tock al a fixed price wilhln the option period. Put op- tions often cost a few percentage points less lhan call options, and they generally are not as popular. (' Over the Falls O.lly Piiot Photolly Richard ICHllltr Irvine teens Beth Robinson (bow) and Rise Haddox, both 15, take to the s uti at Aliso Beach in a n inflatable Tahiti raft. The girls' s plash in the South Laguna waves Wednes- day is a hint of things to come this weekend as thousands of beachgocrs seek a place on the sand for the long weekend. - Celebrities' Kids Taking Own Lives By The Associated Press Childr en of three Hollywood · celebrities have died recently of apparent suicides. Two experts say troubled times coupled wilh the "special burden" of having famous pare nts contribute to such cases. Actor Dan Daile y's son, Daniel divorced. Childre n of other celebrities have also died by their own hands, but not in memory have there been three in so short a period. Michael Boyer. 21, the only son of actor Charles Boyer, died of a self·inflicted gunshot wound in 1965. Thursday. July 3. 1975 CAIL Y PILOT A :J Africa Hostage Gro,·e Father Waits for Son · DAR ES SALAAM, Tanzania (AP> -The strain of waiting for Marxist gue rrillas to release his son shows on J oseph Smith. The 61-year -old crane operator from Garde n Grove, flew lo OAr as Salaam five weeks ago, after guerrillas from Zaire kidnaped his son Ste phen, 22, and three other stude nts from a game r e- . ser ve in weste rn T anzarua where they were working on an animal research proj ect. The g u e rri ll a s releas e d Barbara Smuts of Ann Arbor, Mich., on May 25 and Carrie Hunter of Atherton. Calif. and Brown Sr. Raps Coast Master Plan LOS ANGELES (U PI) - Former Gov. Edmund G. Brown said the "look but don't touch" view of the state 's coastline com· missions reflects their failure to recognize the impact of their de- cisions on California's economy. Brown , c h a irman of the California Council For Environ· mental and Econom ic Balance, said the commissions disregard jobs, home constructions, energy needs and other economic factors in formula ting the coa s tal maste r plan. "I believe coastal resources can be managed in a bala nced way that preserves natur al and scenic beauty without sacrificing progress, orde rly development and usage by the public," he said earlier this week. "We cannot s upport a coastal plan that would protect , preserve and restore to the extent lhal the people are forced lo become spectators only , allowed lo sit in tall bleachers along their coastal zone, with instructions to look but · don't touch." Bro wn sai d a lthou g h he favored Proposition 20 in 1972 - which created the coastline com· mfssions -·'The plan they a re about to present pays absolutely no attention to the economic im· pact of wha t they are propos· ing." "We (eel som ething has to be done to take this plan out of pie in the sky," Brown s aid. Emili e B e rgman or Th e Netherla nds Saturday. U.S. Em· bassy officials say young Smith may be freed before the e nd of th<! week, but the young man 's father says he won't relax unul Stephen is by his side. "This must be the hardest time for Steve, seeing the others go and him ha ving to stay behind," !laid Smith. "I think they all ex· peeled lo be released together ." He walks a round the lobby of the Hotel Kilima njaro rubbing his ha nds, forc in~ hi mself to make small talk with those who try to comfort him and having a drink with employes of the hotel who make a point of sitting with h1m. "The e mbassy people try lo as· sure m e that ever ything's going lo be all right!' says Smith. "I have to trust them . They're doing their best to help Ste ve.•• Other Stanford University stu- dents who were at the Gombe Stream research sta tion the night the guerrillas struck vis it with him frequently. His most rrequent companion is Michelle Trudeau, 24, of Saranac Lake, N.Y. "She·s been great. All the kids have," said Smith. Members or the U.S. Embassy frequently in vite him to dinner at their homes, but he rarely goes. It is his first trip outside lhe Unit· ed States, and he has sufrered from intestinal trouble constant· ly since arriving. Now he has a cold. too. Pair Arrested On Bribe Rap SAN DIEGO (AP> -A lum- beryard owner and one of bU> truck drivers have been indicted for allegedly trying to bribe a lum ber ins pec tor at Camp Pendleton. A federal grand jury handed down the indictment Wednesday against Donald Valk, 27, and Terry Duana Smith, 29, both of Riverside . Valk is preside nt of Va lk Wholesale Lumber Co mpany in Riverside. The indictment charged Valk and Smith with offering $200 to lumber inspector Robert J acobs to accept 10,000 feet or inferior lumber. The FBI s aid Smith was arrest· ed after he allegedly handed over the money to Jacobs. J . Dailey III, 27, s hot himself ear · Jy Tuesday on the front lawn or St. John's Hospital in Sanla Monica. Diane Linklette r, 20, died in 1969 in a plunge from her sixth· floor apartment. Her father, en· tertainer Art Linkletter, la ter said his daughte r j umped under the influence of LSD. -------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------- A week ago Jon Peck, 30, son of actor Gregory Peck, died of a gunshot wound in Santa Barbara. And J enny Lee Arness, 24 , daughter of J ames Arness of television's ''Gunsmoke," died in May of an overdose of sleeping tablets in Malibu. · Two doctors questioned aboul the deathit both referred to ''these burdensome times" and said they put a special stress on young people. Both emphasized, however, they were unfamiliar with the Peck, Arness and Dailey cases and were commenting only in general. Coroners' offices ruled all three deaths apparent suicides. although a r e lative of P eck claimed that death could have been accidental. The parents of a ll three we re •'To be the child of a famous person, especially when that fam e is tied to the arts and thus c a nnot be trans mitted, is a special burden," said Dr. Edwin Shn eidman , pro fessor of tbanatology at UCLA Medical School. Thanatology is the study of death. Dr. Norman Farberow of the Suicide Prevention Bureau and a professor at USC Medical School noted a "distressing, disturbing rise in the suicide r ates" for young people the past 10 years. He said his study had shown that m a ny young people kill them selves because of "pro- blems in relationship lo someone who is very clos e ." • I I I I I I I I I 600 Facing Layoff By Edi~on Company Investigators sa id Miss Arness had been depressed ove r a former boyfriend , and associates of Peck said a broken rela· tionship may have weighed on his mind. Young Dailey was described by h is fa th er 's long-time manager, Al Melnick, "as a won· derful boy. Good looking. Charm· ing. He was going to school and working part time as a bartender at a Malibu restaurant. He want· ed to enrn his own way.'' 2fl7:'1Y!IJllS Drexel®and Heritage® Bedrmns, dining imns 111111 llvlng rooms. Here you see examples of Just some of the many superb collections at reduced prices during our biggest Summer Sale f1\ler. Bishopsgate•• by Drexel. Amerjcan Tour'" by Her•· taoe. Croeswinds'" bedroom and dining room by DreJCel. Franoesca~ bedroom by Drexel, Montella'• occaslonal by Heritage and Heritage upholstery. Southern California Edison Compa ny is to lay off GOO employes by Oct . 1 because of a continuing s lowdown in electri· cal demand. The company said Wednesday that the actions are part of a cost reduction program designed lo cut expenses across-lhe-board by five percent. It will be the second m ass layoff in a year for the utility which serves more than 7.5 mllllon p eople in Southern CaUfomla. A year ngo about 500 were la1d ore. A apokesm an for t~ firm's Huntlnston Beach distric\, which a lso covers Newport Beach, Costa Mes a, Fountain Vulley, and Westminster, said that the cutback will affect all depart· ments. He noted that the com· pany was deferring construction because of projected slowdown and said that this would affect linemen and cable splicers. Edison has 13,000 employes in Southern California. ln the Hunt- ington Beach district U1ere are 200 employes . Growth in de m and for power has a veraged 8 percent a year since World War 11, but the of· Clclal said that the curn?nl pro jeclion for the next fi ve years 1s about rour percent. Melnick s ald young Dailey vis· ited his father sever al weeks ago when the actor was at Temple Hospital for a c heckup. Belnick said. "He kissed him goodby and said he would see him in a few days ." Dailey left a note addreSsed Lo Dr. Richard Barton, a family friend who has an omce at St. John 's Hospital. Frances Roberts of the hospital said the note read In purl, "Make s ure all . the people concerned are taken care oC." • ' Come browM right now. See these and all the other wonderlul Drexel and Hernaoe groupings at oor store. II may be the finest e>pp0rtun1ty you'll 81191' have to PUrchase this ..,.,.,,....,,,..,,;.,.at •uoh •-Ing .. ~,,.. ··~•t H.J.GAl\l\ETI fllRNITURt Ii PROFESSIONAL INTEnlOR DESIGNE RS Open Mon , Thun. & Fri. Eves. '2l 1 S HARBOR BL VO COST A tAESA, CALI F. .. A4 DAIL.., PILOT Thuraday,Juty 3, 197& Just • New York Trash· Strike Settled e . '"( with T om arphine Gasless Holiday? HAPPY HOLIDAYS: Probably before this day 1s done along our besl of all possible coasts, long lines of vacationing motoris ts will be streaming into our region hkc le mmings headed for the sea. Lots of our homefolks, too. will be streaming out of the area in an effort to escape for the long Fourth of July weekend to holiday havens els ewhere. All of them, it appears. will pay a heavy price for the fun and frolic m new gasoline prices which arc being posted across the land. Some national estimates have indicated the cosl of pushing the old family bus off on this holiday weekend will cost as much as three cents more per gaJlon of fuel burned. OF COURSE, everybody has been expecting gas price to go up some. And you know that the mammoth oil comparues, being t>ve r so sensitive about their public image. wouh.J never raise prices on purpo!>l' JUSl before a hohdav. Why, thcy mu:,l have been forced into it. Jt was JW>l an acc1· dent of economics. Giant oil companies do not want you to be unhappy with them. Don't you realiie they spend millions of dollars every year just to remind you how much they care about you? Expensive television commericials bring you a young. cute coed type, with blonde hair and the girl-next-door face. who explains how you should c are for your car while she guzzles s oda pop. Other commercials shew swea· ty 011 platform crews. working far uut in the ocean, just to bring you moreoal and gas. Other scenes de- pict giant tanker shi~. gliding acros s the sea tn full color, bring- ing you the things you need. All of this is to help you ap· preciale what the wonderful oil companies are doing for you. ll 's a.J I for your own good. So you know the oil people would never d eliberately hike gasoline prices just before ever· ybody is about tu drive off on a big holiday. IF THEY DID THAT, they would damage th e ir All · American image. Some Wrong Thinke rs mig ht be prone to ca.JI it a blatant, calculated. ccylous grab to suck every P<>ssible holi· day penny out of the unsuspecting pubhc pocketbook. These s ame Wrong Thinkers might s uggest we ought to have Just one oil combine with a name like Universal Greed & Crude so we would really know who we're dealing with at the pump islands a r ross the land. But we all know it's nothing like this. There will be a congressional probe a fter the holidays. lt will soothe your feelings by proving the whole price hike was just a ginch in the country's economic waves. Sort of like an nccident<.il 011 s pill. MEANWHIL E, you could celebrate the holiday in the spirit of its name. ll will be Indepen- d ence 0:.iy. Get Inde pe ndent, friends. Leave the family crate parked in the garage. Go for a long, brisk walk instead . ff as F rart U1"'e Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace has dis covered bone fracture in left leg and has been placed in c ast from toe to hip for about three weeks. U.S. Relaxes Homosexual Hiring &des WASHINGTON (UPI> -The U .S. Civil Service Commission is taking a new approach on the suitability of homosexual appli· cants for government employ· ment. The commis sion issued new guidelines today, to be distri but· ed to government department heads. to determine which appli- cants are "suitable" for federal service. "A significant change from past policy -resulting from court decisions a nd injwictions provides for applying the s ame standard in evaluating sex· ual conduct. whether heterosex- ual or homosexual," the com- mission said. The guidelines say court de· c1sions require that pers ons tannot be dis qualified from federal employment "solely on the basis of homosexual con· duct." The ~omm ission concluded: "while a person may not be found unsuitable based on unsubstan· tiated conclusions concerning possible embarrassment for the. federal service. a person may be dismissed or found uns uitable ... where the evidence exists that (his or her ) sexual conduct affects job fitness.'' Commandant Out to Trim Marines' Fat WASHINGTON <UPI> -At a reception for Gen. Lewis II. Wilson . D e f e n se Secre tary James R. Schlesinger observed that the new commandant had already given the Marines their first order : a bade by the corps' strict appearance rcquiremtml, including the weight restriction. "General Wilson got that idea after he had observed a sergeant in the halls here who was rather paunchy,'' said Schlesinger. "He ordered ham to lose that paunch and25pound:,. ·· Within two weeks , Schlesinger said, the st•rgcant had already los t l3 pounds. When asked how he keµt his hand out of the refrigerator, th e s ergeant replied: "I have a picture of General Wilson on the frontofit." Pollution Proposal Readied From Wire Services WASHINGTON -President Ford announced today he will submit to Congress a proposal lo establish a uniform system for handling claims resulting from oil pollution damages. Ford said he would submit the plan after Congress returns from its Fourth of July recess. He said it would set up a com- (_1_N_sn_o_R_T ____ J prehensive, uniform system for dealing with s uch pollution cases, including fixing liability and settling claims. Stork Firt11 Hit WASHINGTON -The Securities and Exchange Com· mission has reprimanded the na- tion 's largest stock brokerage firm for underwriting $20 million worth of stock in a now-bankrupt housing company. The SEC said Wednesday Mer· rill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith promoted the shares of Stirling Homex Corp. without heed to the company's serious financial troubles in 1971. The SEC also won an injunction against Striling's accountant, Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co .• for faulty accounting practices. Wo•en Wind IJp MEXICO CITY -The lnterna· tional Women's Year Conference has ended two weeks of frequent political bickering on a brief note of harmony -adoption of a 10· year plan of action to advance women's rights. But differences still dividing the delegates emers~ed in a politically sensitive document calllng for the elimination of Zionis m, imperialism and apartheid. So1'iet• Ecstatir MOSCOW -Some 10,000 Sov· iet jazz fans gave an ecstatic welcome to a g roup of American musicians Tuesday night for an evening devoted to Louis Armstrong. The Soviets filled lo overflow· ing the capital's Lenin Sports Palace to hear the first of five concerts by the New York Jazz Repertory Company. Plarae Toll 113 NEW YORK -The death toll of the Eastern Air Lines jet crash last week rose to 113 t~ay with the death in J amaica Hospital of a Louisiana chemist. A spokesmen for the hospital identified the victim as Norman Van Winkle, 37, of Lake Charles, La.. who worked for the Olin Chemical Co. Daily Pilot Delivery Is Guoro"tff'd Monday·Fnday. II you do nol nave ycur paper by 5 30 p m call t>elore 7 p m and your copy will be de- hvcred S.iturd:iv and Sund<1v. II you do not rt-<:~ov~ vour copy bv 9 am Satur· dav or Ham Sunday. call belore 10 am and your copy will be det1ve<ed. 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' TV Tt•rn Off Newscaster Balks on Nude DUBUQUE, Iowa <AP> -Mary Johanek, a newscaster for a cable television station, was suspended Crom her job Cor one week because she refused to introduce a film clip of a dancer who ap· peared nude at a news conference. Miss Johanek, 20, said the nude press confer~ncc .. was morally objectionable and degrading to women in ge neral. This us my personal b~lief and J'm not criticizing any policy of the sta· tion." A station spokesman said another newscaster read the in· lroduction to the film story involving Frances ''Kitten" Natividad , the 1973 Miss Nude Universe who s hed her clothes and posed for pictures at a news conference. Beirut S~oured Kidnaped Officer Spurned Warnings BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP) - Security forces !learched Beirut for a kidna ped American Army colonel today as the government reported another ce ase-fire in the week-long street fighting that took at least 277 Ii ves. A security officer said all Palestine guerrilla organizations denied any knowledge of Col. Ernest R. Morgan, a member of the U.S. military aid mission in Turkey who was seized at the height of the fighting Sunday af. ternoon. Morgan, 43, of Peters · berg, Va., was stopping for the night in Beirut on his way back from a meet· ing of the Cen- tral Treaty Organization in P a kistan. The manager or his hotel said he insist· ed on driving to the airport to ''buy some MORGAN magazines." "WE WARNED IDM not to go, but he became quite angry and said no one could tell him what to do." the manager said. Morga n's taxi driver reported that a group of armed men dragged the colonel out of the car at a roadblock near a Palestinian refugee camp. Although Morgan was not in uniform, another source said the man told the driver he was ''an American general" who had come to supply the right ·wing C hris ti an Phalangc party, whose private army was warring w1lh lell-wmg Palestinian guerrillas and the Lebanese Moslem faction s up- porting them. THE PRO ·PALESTINE newspaper Al Moharrer claimed that Morgan was "circulating suspicio u s l y" in a Fiat automobile without identification papers. It said he "was taken to an unknown destination and his fate is not known yet." But American sources said the col· onel was in a Mercedes taxi and was carrying his passport. MORGAN •s MOTHER, Evelyn 8. Johns on, s aid in . Petersburg that s ince being told of her son's abduction, "I have been filled with sorrow and shed tears, but I am a very strong person and l am not going orr the deep end. I am deeply r eligious." Mrs. Johnson has been a nurse's aide at a Peters burg hospital ror 20 years. The street fighting ended in most of Beirut early Wednesday after the formation of a new gov- ernment a nd the anhouncemenl or a cease-fire by Premier Rashid Karami and Palestine guerrilla chief Yasir Arafat. But shooting and expJosions con· tinued Wednesday night in the eastern suburbs of Chlyah and Ein Rummaneh, where the fight· ing started on June 24. LOVERS SPAT PALERMO, Italy (AP) Ignazio Collica, 86, stalked out of the house, ending his engage- ment to 82-year-old Via Pellerito. Friends of the couple said the breakup followed heated dis· putes betwee n the two who had been s haring a house since their engagement last J anuary. The two m et many years ago in Houston, Tex .. where he had a job and she had relatives. After both lost their spouses, Ignazio came to Sicily. Scores Of Fires Reported By The Associated Press New York Mayor Abraham D. Beame and the head of the sanitationmen 's union an· nounced agr e e ment today to end a three-day wildcat walkout and have the s anitationmen re· turn to work at noon to begin re· moving 50.000 tons of garbage that piled up in the city streets. The agreement came after the city declared a "partial•· health hazard, obtained a court order against the walkout and faced growiog problems that climaxed Wednesday night with hwidreds of trash fires in crowded sec· lions of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Bronx. The mayor's announcement said the men would return Lo work pending final action in • Albany on the city's request for additional taxing powers tha t could restore some of tbe 19,000 city jobs cut because of the budget crisis. JOHN DeLURY, head of the Uniformed Sanitationmen'& As· sociation, said his union would post $1.6 million to cover any losses the city might sustain by returning all his men to work and then not getting enough money to pay for all of them. The a nn ouncement said "there is still a probability of layoffs " and added that union and city officials would look to the federal government for addf· tional funding. DeLury said "all" of the 10,600 striking sanitationmen would return lb work. A tentative agreement was re· ached in Albany Wednesday night 6>n a new t ax power package a nd final language was being worked out today. IN RESPONSE to the budget· induced layoffs, city fi rem en began their own job action Wed· nesday, increas ing sick calls and instituting a slowdown. City policemen , however, voted against any formal job a ltion in response to the layoffs. Brothel Spared RENO (UPI) -A brush fire ·broke out Wednesday near the Mustang Ranch brothel 15 miles east of here. Lagomarsino vol un- teer firemen rushed to the scene and doused it before it reached the brothel and other buildings. El Our companion chairs fit righl into the mcn.t e>.pcnsivc , FURNITURE contemporary or tradilional setting. 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COtrfl•ll•I -It.MO • ~r 1 o•••. W«lll .,,,. ....... II u•T•l •• IAflllllDU II 11101\. •• IVJOOU •1119 ""'·~ •• 'IW\l rau ,_ ... '"'"''" " .,,~ .. 1-.............. _ .... ·-~lo<-.. c ..... .. ) ·. r f l t ( J Thursday. July 3. 1975 DAILY PILOT A a M~lls ' Wif e. · : F e ·rnale Cop Says Partner Made Passes Dgmal ly Accuse d Gets $1,100 SACRAMENTO (U PI) -The wife o( Democrutic senate president pro tern James R. Mills is receiving a run $1,100-a-year law school scholarship from a foundation that normally gives· aid to ethnic minorities, it has been re- ported. . Fund Misuse Charged The Los Angeles legal journal's capitol bureau reported Wednesday that the scholarship application of Joanna Rohrbough MiUs was handled in a much di!- . ferent way from those of other students applying for help from the Western State University Founda· ti on. Mills, of San Diego. earns $21,120 annually and $30 a da~ in tax-free ex- pense money. plus use of a state car with gas and oil costs borne by taxpayers. He also is carrying a bill to raise legislators' pay by 10 percent. LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Phlllip Berry. 31, is the first of. ficer in the history of the oos Angeles Police Department to be brought before a disciplinary bearing for allegedly making passes at his partner in a patrol car. · Officer Candice Fisher, 22, one oC the first woman officers as- signed to patrol duty, brought a complaint against Berry that he made sexual overtures to her on several occas ions when they were assigned to the same patrol car in the Hollywood Division. A board of three captains heard testimony Wednesday and continued tht hearing until today. Newsmen were told to leave · the hearing during testimony, apparently at ihe request or Miss Fisher. A police spokesman said the hearing was closed because one of the witnesses "felt too em- barrassed to testify if reporters were present.•· Berry was s uspended June 3 after a preliminary investiga- tion. DID HE MISUSE FUNDS? Lt. Gov. Mervyn Oymally Aeros ols Banned BERKELEY (UPI) -T he Con s ume rs Cooperative or Berkeley is pushing the ''off" button on Aerosol products con- taining fl~orocarbons. Mrs. Jane Ludin, pr:esident of the board of directors of the co- op, said it will stop ordering the products by Sept. 1 and ban them completely by Dec. 31. LOS ANGF.LF.S (UPI > -Lt.' Gov. Mervyn M . Dymally drt'w unauthonzed pay, expenses and misused funds Crom a nonprofit msutute he created to aid minon- ty youth, the Los Angelei. Times charged today. The abuses occurred between 1968 and 1973 with $800,000 m Ford Foundation funds intend<.'<l for the Urban Affairs Institute, which was created and headed by Dymally. then a s tale senator, the Times said . In a thre(' month investigatwn, tlw Times said it learned that: -Dymally drew an un - authorized $1,000-a-month salary from the Ford 1'~oundation grant. -Dymally used $30,000 to set up a job training project in which his brother and sister-in-law were installed <JS paid staff mem- bers. -Members or Dymally's fami· ly, former legislative aides anrl relatives of his staff r eceived scholarships, fellowships and grants from the institute. -State Sen. Bill Green, < D· Los Angeles I. a Dymully prolege :lnci institute co-founder, in· c u rred expe ns ive a nd un- authorized travel expenses on the mslltute 's charge accounts, that collected from the s tate legislature for some of those same trips. The Times said "the evidence is clear that UlA was plagued by f1sc<Jl irregularities that put the institute in a f10<1ncial hole from the start." It \\<JS Oymally .. who con- trolled the purse stnngs from 1968 to late 1971 while serving as president, a post which allowed hi m lo sign all checks," the nt>wspaper said. The purpos t.• of the Los. Angeles-based UIA program was to recruit minority under- graduate and graduate college stude~ts and place them as tn· terns in lht> offices or local, stale and fedl·ral elected officials. Graduate students received academic credit for their work. Dymally told the Times the program was a s uccess .. by all measuring sticks." But a 1''ord Foundation official, William J . Grinker, ~aid "lhere were no guidelines. They didn't keep any recorm; of what the kids were doing." Another Ford r'oundation •x - ecuti ve who monitored the pro- gram called it "screwed up," <IC· cording to the Times. "The Times said Oymally drew $7.009.45 in pay from Oc-"- tober, 1968, thtough March, 1969, as the 1nstitute's president. which v1olaled the terms or the • Ford agreement. Oymally told the Times hl" personally refunded the mom~v to the institute . BEST SELLER SAN FRANCISCO (UPlJ Phil Rosenbe rg, owner or Harold 's Book Store here, re- ports th<.it the first issue or the nudie magazine Hustler, featur- ing pictures of Jacqueline Ken- nedy Onassis in the buff, is out- selling rivals Playboy, Oui, and Penthouse combined this month. Big Bear FREE I I I LIVE I I I ARKLA GAS -BQ DEMONSTRATION FIRST TIME EVER GAS BAR·B·QUE BARGAINS Your BBQ HeadQuarters! Lowest prices on Arkla - Charmglo -Mr Smoker -Charbroil -Weber! 7 00 Fighting Forest Blaze I:sIG BEAR CITY <UPI > -Intensive efforts of more than 700 firefighters using trucks, bulldozers and aircraft for water drops partially contained a fast moving fire in brush and limber in the sleep ca· nyons of the San Bernardino National Forest early today. A U.S. Forest Service spokesman said the blaze was 70 percent contained and the service expected ( S ta te J full ~ontainment by this evemng. One mountain cabin . was los t to t he blaze which quickly spread over 1,500 acres late Wednes- day and at one time w<1s raging through 300 acres an hour. Daytim e temperatures in the 90s , low humidity and 25 mile-per-hour winds were expected to hamper firefighters later in the d<1y. ; R e aga11 's Request Denied SACRAMENTO (UPI) -Three bills totalling $3,502 for moving former Gov. Ronald Reagan's home furnishings from the capital to his Southern California residence have been turned down by the state controllel''s office, it was reported today. Conflicting opinions have been expressed on whether the state is obligated to pay the bills. But a spokesman for Reagan said the governor probably would pay the bills himself rather than prolong the dispute. Fonner Councilman Fined COMPTON (AP> -Former Long Beach City Councilman Wayne B. Sharp has been fined $100 for giving false information to a Los Angeles County Sheriff's deputy after a traffic accident last fall in Carson. Municipal Judge Everett Ricks of Compton as- sessed the fine Wednesday. Sharp reportedly told omcers he had been sideswiped by another auto when his car hit a telephone pole and burst into flames. Investigation officers said, however, there had been no other vehicle. Fair Opened to Krishna . . SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The Al ~meda Coun- ty Fair is open to Hare Krishna missionaries seek- ing converts, dis tributing Literature and soliciti~g donations, an attorney for the county says m response to a suit by the religious sect. The International Society for Kris hna Consciousness Inc. had filed suit Monday claiming the county violated First Amendment rights of members who had been denied access and , threatened with arrest for trespass at the Pleasan- ton fairgrounds. The fair began Sunday and runs 15 , days. • * • * * * * * • * * * • * * * * * * * ~ : MERCURY SAVINGS : a'ld loan assoc1ahon ,, ' Open Moo.·Thufs. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Fp. 9 a m.-6 p.m. • "STATEMENT SAVIN&S "-PRESTl&E Card * ···~·················· I SAT. ONLY FLAVOR TWIN :7,~~1;~,ot,~~e s19900 Grill SALE AMERICAN MADE IRECTOR CHAIR by GOLD MEDAL Hardwood frame in natural or white, choice al canvas colon •. OLD FASHION PORCH SWING • »nd oalt, notu•ol ,,,,..., e CoMplel~ '*'"°''~"'ond '"'' ,.''''°"'' hOf'd-ort ALU MONT Never rust SU NREST II SAMSONITES' 5 PC. SET Coating Resists Weather and Reg. s199ss ~ , W ear. 5 Year Warronty. $295.00 NOW --._s,i._ L' 'J--MATCHING PIECES : .. . ~-·. .-..;1~ ·~ ';)\~·~ // lounge Chair. . . . s54ss .I,.'-,.... ~~--.. ·· --~~ • ' ; Rocke r ........ _s57u ·: .. ~·~~ ~1_.; z.J:.. · -~~~ Love Seat ....... s79's \~~-,t~~ ---> --· • ~ --~· ~~t~~~~~. · ... · ......... :~:: _ 1 ~~~(1j -'~ _,,. ~. . . ": . -,,_._ ---" -_ -Chaise ......... '79"s ~ ',; Go• Chorbro1I Go-. Chorbto1I Go, (ho,b101I ARl<LA 'ou Mo"'nt 'oho Mo..,nt Mobtl• Mov"t s25 s99u s99u s1oau DISCOUNr OPEN JULY 4 ~~:~ LAWN SWING All ALUMINUM FIAi(, VINYL COYHS & AWNIMC in Vellow, ,J;;m;;;r.m~~nmiiifll'JOAfiitl!ftMI T urquoiwt, Green & Orange. REG.$169 sgg BAKER'S RACK s24ss CASH& CARRY REDWOOD TUB SPA With Hydro Mou oge Jeh • SEE LIVE DEMONSTRATION SAT. & SUN. We Hove Tubs Tho! Hold 2 To 25 People And Sounos Al~. ISL D STORES I I 1 .j . • . ! • • • • ... . ; ;l6 llr\ll_,}'.' 1•11.o ·r El)ITOlll:\I_, P i\GE What's to -Celebrate? The United States has moved into this bicc nten- 1tial year in a grim mood . W;.1tc rgate is fresh in the memory, the Vie tnam debacle even closer. lnflatio11 hus ~nawed holes in pay checks, and for many the pay check itsell has dis- appcarccl. So what's lo celebrate this '''eek e nd '? Certainly not lh1._• cost of living, you say. C;,1 s 01iC'es ;.ire up ;:1ga Ln. Sixty <:cnts a gallon is a bargain price llO\\', r\nd you1· food bill is out of sight? You can hardly get a c·up uf coffee for less than a quarter. Of course in E:urope, gas .it $1 .60 is a bargain these days , and 75 cents \\'iii !!Cl you a coff ec. '!'ht.~ politici ~1ns ::ire ;.1 pretty set.>dy lot aren 't they'! But 1,1,•e did put them in there, didn't we"! And we still can get then1 out "ri th that useful thing: called a ballot box. At least they 're not running around having their enemies urrcstc<J U1 the middle of the night and tossed IJllO j<_lli. 1 IOIA' about the n1edia'? Ne\vspapers <J.nd radio and tclc,•i:-;i on poking into everybOdy's bus iness i;jlld. bring1ng us cill kinds of bad ne1A'S. Perhaps it \Vou ld be bctll'r lo just s hut them all d0\'.'11 and let the govern· rncnt give us the n c\VS it wants us tohe::ir? 1\nd those nutty environn1cntulis~s. dragging on thl' economy! But s hould \\'c just ignore the s mog and the \.\·ater pollution, pave over the countryside with frec,,·;;iys and let the oil 1igs sprout ::it random along the CO<-l St '? Sure '''(' h;1ve problems, plenty o f them. But 1x·rh::ips it's time for a c learer look al where we stand alter aln1os t 200 ycC::1rs. \Ve still are the light of the ,,·orld for freedom , in- di vidual and collective. Our economy is s ufficiently sturdy to lure heavy investments f ft)ffi the financially discriminating -in· eluding s uch experts as Swiss bankers and Arab oil America, aild. by \\'Orld sttindurds, our food is still a ~ bargain. The en.vironmental movement, for all its snags, 1>romises a better, safer life for future generations. 1'hc average American is still better housed , bet· ter fed, better clothed and more secure than his coun- terpart in most other parts of thE:' \\'Oriel. The United States s till is the promised land for thousands who seek to escape oppression and hardship. 1\nd for good reason. As k yourself, this holiday weekend : Is there real- ly any n<Jtio11 to which you 'cl rather pledge your al- legiance and entrust your future '! If there really isn't, l{'t 's stop bad-mouthing the U.S.A. and get out thl:! nags -\vi th apologies to no one. Housing Boost The s tate's s agging construction industry and \vould-bc homeOIA'ners in the lo\v-and middle-income bracket will be the beneficia.1ies of the billion-dollar low-i nterest h ome loan plan <:ipproved by the Legislature and signed by the governor lasl week. 'fhc plan. combining public and private home financing assis tance, is expected to pro\'ide up to 20,000 new housing units a nd create 18,000 cons truc- tion jobs in its first 18 months of operation, beginning next January. An estimated fiO percent of California families should be e ligible for the loans, which will be handled by private ins titutions. at interest r ates about 2 per- cent below conventional home lo<tns , <lnd with s maller down payment requirements. F\inds for renovation of existing homes <llsowill be available. -· ... • ., ~ .. .· . ';_,. .·· . ··-: . b<.irons . 'fhcy 'rc betting on us big. ~ Our food production, in quantity and quality, is the en vy of the world. '!'here arc no famines in Gov. Brown has called the measure a "shot in the ::irm" for the hous ing industry \Vhich in turn makes jobs in other industries. And with soaring housing costs keeping too many families from home ownership, it could have an equally beneficial socialef · feet. 'I THIN K we~E. A~O~T TO !3E RUN OVEF.." 'Pure' E11glish A Myth (SYDNEY HARRIS J Altho ugh there are m.iny wrong w.iys Lu speak a language, th('re is not precisely one "right" ''ay th:.il 1s more correct lhan othcr.s. r\ lot of people arc con- fused about this :.Jppa.rcnt con- tradictiori. .f~o l' example. there is a ianguagc called English 1.hat is s pok<-·n hy hundreds of millions of people lhrollgh ou L the world - :.ind yet, 111 a rc:.il s en s e, nobody at all speaks this l anguag e : eve r ybody .speaks a dialect uf it. There is no "pure" English spoke n af1Y\11here : it has never ('Xi.sled. except in lhc mind. f'or il is impo.ssiblc to speak a langu:.Jgc -any language "'lthout a dialect of some SOl'l . IN ENGLAND, lhe home of this langu<1 ge, there are dozens of c.Ji ;:ilects, ranging from Cockney to York shire: "'hat v.•c think of as the '·Br1t1sh accent" is 1ncrcly the socially acceptable and re- ceived dialect known as "BIJC En glish," named allcr the radio network that trains its speakers 1n a moderate version of upper- classuntvcrsity speech. In the U.S .. the Midwesterner imagines that the Southerner, the New Yorker. the Bostonian, the Westerner, all talk with r('· gional dia lects. and that he alone is free fro1n one. But this 1s an er- ror ; Midwes t e rn ,\merican, though lcss inflected than Lile others. is as much a localism. I ;1m not discussing .. goo<l " English. which is a matter or grummar and syn lax (as well as Dear Gloon1y Gus I-low nice that we are get- ting $3.8 million fo r Upper Newport Bay, to saVe the resting place or migratory waterfowl-when so many people have no resting phrcetolivein. G.J. c_, G"" <•mmo•U ~•t l•bmlrted .-, .-.-1 ~ .... CHI ROI !tKtliO<ilJ .... IKI ! ... ....... -' ll•e .,....,,,.,.,_ s--.-1 --.teG-mJG""• ~ilJ Piiot. changing customs and tastes). but rather. the phonetics of language, which vary from place to place and time to time. For instance. the 40th parallel of latitude, separating Philadelphia from Trenton, divides U.S. eastern speakers in- to --northern" or "southern'' de- pending on whether the adjective for "grease'' is pronounced '"greasy" or "greazy.·• TODAY , we look upon ··:iine" for join and "pizen" for poison as 19th century ''cowboy'' spccch - but lhis is exactly how those words w ere pronounced in Shakespeare's day! In ilamle t 's advice to the Players, "Speak the speech ..• " the word "speak" did not have the same vowel sound as .. speech"; the latter sounded as it does today, but "speak" was pronounce d to rh yme w1th ":.ache. What Americans imagine as mostly distinctively British - the broad .. a" in such words as hair and pass -was unknown in Shakespeare's lime in England : it was a much later accretion, or affectation, of the upper classes. i\1odern American or Australian is perhaps closer to the way Elizabethans s poke than present- day educated British. The next time a "dialect" :.imuses or irritates you , keep in mind that it is as impossible to speak a living language without using som e dialect as it is to paint without using some t·olor. Israel /tlaitataitas Tough Statace clearing the air for :inolhcr round ( focus of Israeli hopes in the ,~rab-c.ill for lsr:.ieli "'it~dr:.i.~·al. not of shuttl e diplomacy by EVANS .. NOVAK l~raeli struggle '?n the Pres ide nt only from tht• E gy pt1a1~S1na1 but Secretary of State J·lenry Ki s::;-"' himself, who wall need all the fro.m most of the Syrya.n Golan in ger. the official visit of P1·ime support he can get from the lle1ghls and lhe Palest1n1an \\lest f!rtinistcr Yitzhak Rabin has at the evening, another member of 1\merican Jewish community in Bank seized fro1n Jordan in 1967. least temporarily hardened the Congress told Rabin he "'as his presidential can1paign next A strong possibility is pc:ceivcd de3dlock th al aborted Ki ss-sounding .. like a brokenre('ord." ye ar. here that Egypt, Syria and inger's last mcdialion effort in Israel's toughened dialogue Jor~?11 "'OU!~ ~n~cr"'~tesuch an March. TllERE WERE, mo1·eovcr, in -"'ith the U.S. could turn out to be ove1:.i ll Amtrtcan plan -:--but dications of subtle diplomacy by costly for lsra'-I. Mr . f·ord now Israel v.·ould not .. Su~·h a line-u1l ..J.ndeed, "·hile officials at high t I 1· ff' · 1 1· th ' Id k I I th I levels here bravely talk alx>ut a sonic o1> srae 1 0 icta s n e holds tv.•o high cards. and despite co~ wea . en SI a~ in . c Pace Rabin party that disturbed lx>th Israel's potent political allies in that counts -U.S. \Olers. 50-50 chance the While tlouse and the State for an · te · the American Congress he migltl scltle~~nlr10~ Department. For one, lhe White play one or both with some s uc-House was angered by the leaked tc""· the I s raeli· report that to roil FBI or CI1\ "'"' o cc u Pi e d bugs, Rabin· and his colleagues S i n a i had spoken in lowered voices and Pen ins u I a , used pid gin i-lebrew during their Ra bin, i m · p1;vate talk in Blair I-louse. m e n s e I Y One presidential ad,•iser told strengthened us. "That leak was designed for by pro-lsracl only one purpose -to make us forces in the s us pect in the eyes of the U.S. Congress. told President American people." Ford bluntly that Egypt must l\1ore to the point, t\mc ricans make concessions first before "'ho heard Rabin 's toast to 1\lr. Israel will :.igrec to any inlc1i1n f-"ord at the working dinner said solution. the J>rime l\1 inister "studious ly avoided" Kissinger. feared by many Israeli leaders as insuffi. cicntly pro-Israel. l\1iddlc East experts here, perhaps sufrcring: a touch of paranoia, discerned in this a studied Israeli game: to THE F IRST Fo[d high ca~d is the threat of an overall Ament«in settlement plan going far beyond the Egypli<.1n Sinai peninsul<.1. If the road to an interim Israeli· Egyptian settlement is really ... blocked. ?i.1r. Jo'ord'.s next move will probably be a reconvened Geneva conference. Some presidential i.idvisers re- gard a publie, overall U.S. settle· mcnt plan as essential before the Geneva c·onferencc, w1der l J.S. and Soviet patronage, is called back into session as a lasl·ditch safety net to prevent the in- flamed Middle East from f;illing back into another shooting w<ir. Tl~E SECOND Ford high card is the Israeli request for $2.59 billion in rnililary and economic aid. E\'er since the much ballyhooed ··reassessment" ol LT.S. policy follov.•ing the alx>rted l\l arch mediation erfol't, the President ha s postponed de· cisions on ho"' much of this massive aid he "'ill ask Congress lo vote. ~le "'ants fi rst to knovJ ho"' forthcoming ls rael "'ill be. But such presidential pressure tactics have r arely counted for much in lsracl, and the election· l've year of 1975 is nol the ideal climate for them . That explains the deepening pessimism here, ar.d the renewal of cold realism lhat little Is rael is more than a mall'h for American Presidents and Secretaries of State. R 1\BI N'S s tudied in- transigence dis mayed Ameri can officials who took part in the marathon talks that started here and moved on to New 'fork. 1\t the President's private \l.'orking dinner for the Prime Minister in the White llouse, this disma"y was accurately summed up by Rep. William Broomfield of l\1ichigan, ranking Republican on the I-louse International Rela- tions Committee and a strong backer of Israel. Soviet Y antage Point The last or eight t·ongressional leaders ca tied on by r.1r . t •ord to question Rabin over coffee and brandy at the horseshoe table in the state dining roon1, Broon1- field told Rabin he "'as dis- heartened at the evcning·s long dialogue; that ls raei seemed fixed in concrete and had shown no yielding on the question of an independent Palestinian state: and that he saw little reason to risk U.S. prestige by reopening the search for an interim settl e- ment. Before Broom field 's sum-up of For the sake of d etenle, Secretary of State Henry Kiss- inger is helping the Soviets establish their embassy on high ground, which will give them a b<.'tter vantage point for elec- tronic espionage. At the same time. the Soviets have offered the United Slates an (JACK ANDERSON ) distance telephone calls which, f or the mo s t part, are transmitted by microwave. Kissinger has ~trongly urged approv al or the new Soviet em- bassy, although he has full knowledge that it will give the US- SR a superior listening post to the one that the Soviets are permit· ting the United States to build in Moscow. prov al of the new Soviet embassy unti l th e United States is permitted to go ahead with il~ construction. As a result, Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin recently called at the State Department and notified Ass istant Secretary Arthur Hartman that tht' Kremlin h<id dropped all objcc• lions lo lhe U.S. conslructiot. plans. The United States could eve11 use "black bricks," suid th( frustrated Dobrynin. Fake Patriots Peddle Fright embassy site in a low area along the Moscow River near the pre- sent U.S. c h a n ce r y. "lt 'sjusta lit- tle further down th e slope," said a source. The two nations agreed to ex- change new chanceries over six years ago, but they have been bickering ever since over sites Reportedly und er State Department prodding, t.hc General Services Administration has filed an environmental im- pact State m ent call ing for ratification "in the spirit of de- lente." Failure to approve the proposal, says the GS,.\, could ··create an inte rn ational situ a- tion." Footnote: A State Departmenl spokesman said the Soviets had not raised "objections" but had merely oCCered "recommenda· lions." Another spokesman in Hartma n ·s office said our ac· count of the conver.!ation witll Dobrynin was ··inaccurate a nd incomplete." But he refused t~ explain the alleged inaccuracies, claiming it ''was a private con· versation and we don•t want t~ go into it." Our sources, in ract, arc wholly familiar with the inci· dent and we have conlldence thej gave us an accurate reoort. Th<.' profc ss ion.:il scaremongers are a c rumn1y bunch. Whether they arc on the left or the• r ight : whether they are n1erchandising fear or blacks or whites. wheth e r they are wrapped in our Flag or somebody else's-they are a mis· l'rable bunch or misanthropes. Southern Cal ifornia is a r :1 vorlte hOjV('ll fur lhc s <' mt'r c h:.in - ch sers or ft•a r , ;-.•t•t m:1ny of l h C I r nc (arlot1'.'; Or - ga n iza ti ons are h c <id · quart ere d elsewhere. The paranoid patriots ~'ho sup- port these outfits are expected to bring in other dues·p<1ying mcm· bcrs. so eventually somebody Mends me a sample of their in· Oummatory propaganda. SOME OF them use fear or fluoridation lo round profitable organizations for themselves; !Wme of them convince "·eallhy, \V ASPish old ·•·omen !hat "we have to gang up or v.·c'U be done ( PAUL HARVEY ) in by the Jewish bankers," Still an effective catalyst for many is the negative religion ol anticom· munism. You can·t imagine how many decent Americans give money to the s upport of calculating erusaders who believe, or pre·. tend to, that the National Coun cil or Churches intends to overthrow the U.S. government. Probably mos t of these negativistlc culls are harmless and are entitled under the First Amendment to shout wamings, however absurd. 8 \JT THE worst evil I see in the scapegoat concept they merchandise ts that misled Americans di s sipate t~eir energies and resources fighUng ghost$ when they should be con· fronting the very real thrcall to our survival, not the least of which I& our own lclhargy. The lousy Communist ls nov.•here near the mcnac~ the lazy American la I Another or those outfits which imagines that our nation is threat e n ed by a s up er· ronspiracy ci.1\IS itself Citizens for American Society. lts promoters pick the pockets of deluded disciples by telling them that an international ''Commun lst ·Russian - l\tarxist·Zionisl conspiracy" is trying lo destroy the United States. One Edward ll atfield, head zealot or this clan, recently told a fund·rotising dinner that Pres i- dent Ford is the lutest in a sue· cession or "President-; who have practiced pure treason by setting a Communist-Zionist foreign policy.'' llE WANTS President Ford tried as a war criminal ; he s ays Vice President Rockefeller is worse; he urged Americans to "overthrow this alien govern- ment of political scum.'' Why tum the ne~s l'IJ)Ollighi on such promoter5, thus to enhance their unearned prominence? On· ly because ••ithout it incendiary kooks might s neak upon us in the dark. ·and plans. · THE R USS IAN S, with American concurrence, have set· tied on a 12.5-acre wooded site on Mount Alto, one of the highest points in Washington. They plan to erect a five-building complex. which would resemble a walled fortress. From this prominent perch, according to our sources, the Soviets will get beUer results "'ilh their sophisticated elec· tronic monitoring equipment .. Thi!$ ilf used to eavesdJ·opon long. NOT ONLY have the Soviets provided the U.S. embassy with a low·level localion. but they have objected to every construction plan the United States has sub- mitted. The latest set of plans. according to sources with dirc.-ct knowledge of the situation, were sent back with a list of 21 objec- tions. Rep. Wayne Hays, (D.·Ohio ). who oversees the State Depart· menl budget, has held up ap- PUNCH ' '"0.llil'' own job, trying ro kttttp 1t11ff thttse d1y1. •• ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT noMrl N. Wf!ed, PubliJMT Thornoi Keeull, Editor IJarbora Krelbk/1. F.ditorio:l Po:ge tdltor The editorial puge or lhc DQily Piiot ~cck1 t ti inforn1 and stimul11tc readers by presenting oo this paf!e diverse comn1cntary Ol'I topics or lnterf''l by syndical· eel columnlst~ and·curtoonlsts by providing a forum for rl'ad~rs ' \'if'v.'s and by prelentlng thi s nev.·spept>r's opinions and tdea.'f 'oo current topics. The edltOrinl opinions oC the Dally Plldt appear only In tb e editorial column at the top of (he P•I•· Oplniona e)I· pres1cd b)' the columnisll. aDd cartoonM!ts and lettet writttt ire their own and no endorsemrnt ol their view& by ,the Uolly Pilot should be,ln!erred. Thursday, July 3, 1975 e• is SS w re Ol' n· al ns e, m a ts sy is its 011 ett hE Thursday. July 3. 1975 OAILYPILOT A 1 WANTED ~ JJ?itch Doctors Targ et NAIROBI <U PI ) - Witch d oct o r s have become the behind-the- scenes super sta rs of Ke- nyan soccer and sports officials have threatened t o p r osecute t eams which hired them. Getterol and His Girls D••I Y Piiot Ptloto by P•lflO O'Don'*" Kenya Soccer Federa- tion secretary O bare Asiko war ned clubs witchdoctors, a nd fans:' "Witchcraft should have no place in Kenya soc- cer. The practice of witchcraft is u nsettling our efforts to clean up soccer." Maj . Ge n . And rew W. O'Donnell, the new commander of El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, with his wife. Pat (dark dress). and daughters, Kerry (left ) and Bar by. He took command of the bd::,c June27, replacing Brig. Gen. Robert W. Taylor . O'Donnell is thc32nd El Toro MCAS commander . His comm and includes c.111 Manne Corps OB SE R V E R S estimate 95 percent of Kenya soccer clubs hire wi t c h d oc t ors o r soothsayer s to help lhem win matches. The w itch doctors, ai1· bases in the western area. ----------------------------------many of whom h ave • become rich, claim lhey .Love, Much Attention; Son Still a Murderer can: -Make the b all disap- pear. -Make it swer ve at a vital mome nt. TACOMA, Wash. (AP ) -Robert Knowles figured he had lhe formula for child rearing. Knowles pleaded J?uilly to second· degree murde r in the Corsi case as well .as to second-degree assault in connection with a September 1974 at- tack on another woman. -Prevent players from scoring by freezing their bodies momen- tarily. He says he believed the child would tum out just fine if the parents loved him, spent plenty of time with him, in· volved him in wholesome activit ies a nd helped him get a good, balanced education. -Move the net when an opposing player t ries to score. "SUDDENLY AFTER 17 YEARS of dedicated effo rt, something hap- pened lo m y fool-proof plan," says Knowles. "I found I was the father of a murderer." "TH E SHOCK, AGONY and soul- searching are unbelievable,'' says the elde r Knowles. "Everything you believe in is gone in one bolt of hght· ning thar rips your heart out at the sam e lime. Wh al went wrong? Nothing fi ts your notions of criminal behavior and what to de about it." R ECENTLY, SOC· cer matches h ave been plagued by a series of witchcr aft incidents in· vo l v ing bi rd s and animals. Knowles' 17-year-old son, Martin, a Tacoma high school honor graduate, is serving a life sentence at the state corrections center at Shelton. He was sentenced to a mini mum of 25 years in prison. His victim was Ma ria Louise Corsi, 16, a stabbing victim whose body was discovered in a gulch in November 1972. Two y~ars l a te r , Martin. · Knowles, a timber company en- gineer, and his wife, a secretary, re- mained publicly s ilent about the tragedy for ma ny months. Knowles broke the silence with an a rticle writ- ten for The Seattle Post-Intelligencer . At one game. fans nearly riot ed when a pigeon was seen hover- ing over one goal. The fans contended it was put there by witchcraft to keep their team from scoring. They halted the g am e while p o li ce caught the bird and car- ried it out of the stadium. Santa Barbara Forbids SmOking KNO WLES SAYS HE hopes the article will contribute to a public dialogue on how to analyze and deal with the causes of criminal b<!hav1or and the "possibility of successful treatment -the ·recycling ' of a criminal into a wor thwhile life r ather t ha n throwing him on the scrap heap.'' AT ANOTHER game, fans insisted a dead cat f o und o u tsi d e t h e stadium a lso was in- spired by witchcraft. SANTA BARBARA (UPI} -The City Counc il has p assed an ordina nce prohibiting s moking in s uperma rkets, hospitals ,. a ll cit y buildings a nd elevators. Knowles said that at one point after it was known that Martin was Maria's killer, he met with the victim's father , Joseph Corsi, at Corsi's request. Last year, officials threatened to dis band o n e w in ning team because players and of· ficials allegedly consult- ed a witch doctor . Restaurant owners, who rely large- ly on touris m , wer e successfu l in get· ting r estaurants exempted from the public places where smoking is pro- hibited. Violators could be fin ed from $10 lo $100. "We had a ve ry calm conversation in which there seemed to be a mutua l understanding of the shared nature of this traged y," says Knowles. "He mentioned in parting t hot we'd talk again ... but we never did." P UBLIC NOTICE P UBLIC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING BIOS F ICTITIOUS BUSINESS NOTICE IS HEREBY Cil\/EN llWll MAME STATEME NT the Boerd of Education ol !he Newpor1· Tiit follow1n9 person~ are domg t>uso Mesa Unified Scnool Olstrlct ol 0.""99 """as· CollnlY, Celifornl•, will reuovesealed LAGUNA HILLS INSURANCE bids up lot 1 :00 A.M. on the! '71h cwy ot AGENCY, LT 0., 2S260 La Pat Road, July, 1'7S. •• trie oflte• of seld School Suite No. 2, Lagun• Hiii~. C.lotornoa Ohlrlcl, lo<••ed .at t8S1 Plecentla '12C..s3 Avtnve, Cott• Mew , Callfornla, •t Geor9e A. W•l•ll. c.eor99 R•chard ..tlkll tlma Uid bids wlll tit publtcly w.alsli, 25412 Grlllom Rocld, Laquna QPened end nod tor· Hills, C.ltlornl• 91653 LIGHT ING FIXTURES FOR EC1ilhFrarice\Harrison,14S4JOval DAlllOSON FIELO \EQUIPMENT Rood, lrv1ne,ca1o1ornoa92/0S ONLY) Wlll•am P•ul Reeves. 7S•81 All t>ldl are lo be In •ccordanct w1111 Grissom Ro id, La9una Hiiis. c.ondltoons, Instructions, •nd SC><'clhca• ca1ttorn1• 92C.!>3 hons, wfllcll •rt now on Ille In II• ollice This business is condueled bye llmlt of tlW Pvrclleslng Aqenl ol seod School ed partnership. Ohlrkl, llS7 Ptec•nll• Avenu., Co\la Georl}e R. watsll Mew, Cellfornla General Partn"r Each bidder must sut>mlt a l>td di.'· Tllos statemenl w1" lolPO woln tile llO\h In Ill.a form ot a ccr!llled or Counly Clerll of Oran91! County on May yslllers CIWck or a t>od bOnd '1QUOI to lO 1'7S five percent IS ... ) ol the omoun• o1 Ille · F0 ,.,7 bid, nvde payable to the order ol 01< P\illti\hed Orange coa•I Cally Pilot, "'-wpOl't·MeW Unified School OtstrocL June 19, 26, and July 3, 10, fq/S 2781 1S A Perlormance Bond may l>e required et the dlKretlon of Ille Olstrl(I. In tne ------------event of tellure to enter Into wch con· trect. Ill.a proceed~ of lhe check wlll Ile P UBLIC NOTICE lortelled, or on ca~o ot • bond, the lull -------------wm tlltrtol will be forfeit.cl to uld FICTITIOUS BUSINESS School Olstrlcl 01 OrAnge County. NAME STATEME NT No bl~ may wllhdraw Ills tlld for• The followln9 persons a•e doing t>usl· period of forty-five (•S) days •lier the neu~s:O v E AT 1S 1 N G 0 ES1 c. N dete set fOf Ill• OPtnlnQ uiertOf. " TM 8oerd of Educallon ol the SPECIALISTS, 4SOO C•mpus Orlve, Newport·MeW Unlfleci ScllOOI Ofstrl<t Newport Beech, CA. 91~ rewrl4s t he rl9"1 to retecl any or all Gary L. Neely, 1691 Mesa Dr. No bids, encl not ntceuarllv accepe trie N·I, Santa ,t.na Ht'IQMs, CA. 91101 i-st t>ld, llftd ,0 welve env lntormioll TllOma\ A. Ary, Jr , 1301 Su~o;e• I I tved Lene, Newport Be•ch, CA 91660 tyor lrr.-aulerlty n •nY 11 a rec.e • • This bus1nen Is conducted by • 0.ted Jyly 1, 1•7S NEWPORT ·MESA UNIFIEO ~ne••t partnenhop. SCHOOLOISTRICT GflryL Neely of ()fonQtt Counly, Calll0<n•• Tllos statement was lo led wot II lr.e 8 '( OorolhY H<1rvey Flsner Counly Clerk of Or•n9e Counly on Jun'! Purchasing A11ent 27. 1975. PUBLIC NOTICE NO TI CE OF INTENOEO SECURITY IMTE REST AGREEMENT ISKI. 6101·4107 u .c .c .1 NOtoce '' rierebv 9lven to Cre<l1lorsof Ille wottun named PcHl•O that a ,,..cu•I ty lntere-1 ts lnlencled to tie mdde on persona l propen., lle>re•n•ller Oesc "tied. Tttr name ano bus•nMS addreuot lhe onl•nded Oeblo• are A J C l:NTERPRISES, INC .• 1180 Monrov1<1 ,t.venu~. Co•l<I Mes•. C.ltlornoa 91&17 Tttr name and t>usont!ss •dOrtssol the lnlendedSecurlly Party are WALT ER E H ELL ER WESTERN INCORPORATED, l>OO South Commonwe.illll Avttnuoe, Los Anqo>le\, C.lltornoa That the PIO~rly ~n.nenl htreto IS o.scr1bed tn ~ner111 d\ Ma1er1ats. \uppl1ts, mrrcnand1\e, tQU•oment, macllonery alld equ1pmen1 dnd ''local· ed •• 1180 MOnrov1a Aven~. c;o,.111 ~""· Calllorn1~ '#?621 That lhll SlllO ~~curoty onlert\1 dQrtt· ment Is Intended to be consummatt"d 111 the ottlce ot WdltCr E Heller Wesl<!rn lnc.o rporaled, ~00 Soulh Com monweallh Ave , L.A .. CdlotorniA QC)()()~ onorallcrJuly 1~. 1q1s • So lar as Is ~nown to \l•d lnlended Secured Party \aid Intended Oeblor u$C!d tile following additional bu••~• names and addreues within the lhrtt ve•rs last pas I: NoM C>.lted June 17, 1~1S Waller E H~ller Weslerri incorporated Jame\ E Lvnch, Ass't lllCt' Proodenl Intended Secured Parl\t Put>li'thed O•onvc Co&\t Oaoly Polol. July J, l~JS 20'1-IS P UBLIC NOTICE ss..:neo PubllSllH Of'onge Cout O.lly Pilot. F4Sl7S Putlllshed Orange Coas t Dally Pllol 1--NO-T-IC_E_O_fl'_MA_R_S_H_A_L_'S_SA_L_E_ July3, 10, 17,24, 1'1S 2<f02·7S El C.mlno B•nk, Pl.tlnt1t1 vs M July 3, 10, 1t7S 2•11·7S P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUaUCNOTICE Ufl<Mr tllt provisions ot the Comp<el"!nslve Employme>nt and l'ralninQ Acl 01 1'73 tht OrenQe Coun•v M4~r Commlnlon has announced an lncrea~ ot ~4 ooo In 11$ Tltlt 1 41tocellon 10 ~ uPf"Cleel on proqram ye•r !'IS, raising lhe to1•t t:A fund s 10 tit! utlllHd tor lhh ~rlod lo ",09,000 fFY'7•·1SI. Tiie eff•C1$ INI tlW ..tdltlon of U48,000wlll IW"-on P<"OQ•am~ are as follow\. 11 AddUIOfl•l lunds 10 ti. carried lorwdrCI to MW llK el yNr $ 7411,000 ,, ~t .. nlCETAfunds 8,?tt,000 TOT AL CIT A Funds Ml.•W,l)Ot) PRESENT CIIT /4 f'UNOS !FY '7'•7SI 8UOC.ET 8 R E..AK OOWN Proerem '°"'pOMnt• Clouroom 'T rolnlllO On·u.-.IOD TrelhlnQ Plltlk Stfvlc-. Employment 'Mf'll l apirlenco s.rvlce to Cl lent' Sufl'Wfter Youth Pr09rem f' llf'llft to be carried Into next f'•nl ~romy .. r TOT A\. C£ TA l'uncll IFV '7HJ) St,110.000 ~.000 60.000 '·••2 000 2Sl,000 1168,000 1.~.000 TOT Al l"UNOSAl(p THEIR DtSTAIBUTION BY COST CAT ECO RIES Adml11b trotlon S 84• 000 Allqwen<H 1 ~·000000 WeQtl .... ' Frl"9t fteMllb 7&1.000 l'r.i11ln41 *·000 Se<vlnt 7'1,000 Svnlfl'ltr Y1>11tl\ Pro0rem I M .000 lllftd•toC. t errl•d Into 11 .. 1 oronl ~rem yur 1,w .000 TOTALCETA Fundt.tFY'74·7Sl SI •S• al)() tllony Merc•nd•nlt, C>elcndanl. No. n ,... By vlrt.,. of an eaecutlon lswed on W..y 21, 191S by the Munlcipel C.0Ur1, Orll~ County Hert>or Juellclal Ots· troct, County ol Or•nve. Stele ol C.lllomle, Ul)On • 1u09menl tnle•ed in l•vor of El C.mlno Bank u JudlJmenl creditor end eC)alMI Anlhony ,..,,.,cen cwnle u fud9mt'nt deblor, s'-'nv a net t>elence of S3.~7 19 ec llHlll'I' clUe on seld 1voqment on Ille oa te of the Is w ance ot Hid t••cutlon, I hnve levled upon &II 11111 right. tllle end llllcresl ot said judq.,.,enl Clebtor In trie proper1v In Ill" Countv ot Or•n11~. S•ete ol Cilllfornle, dllscrlt>ed ., follows Lot ts of T••cl S0t8. City ot Newport llH th, Boo._ 184, P~ 26- ol Mhcelleneout Mep\ of Orenv-Coun· •Y. end commontv known &s· 711S CMob, ~""por1 8.ach, C.1lllornle. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENlll&ton Frlcley. July u ... ,s, •I 2 00 o'<IOCk P.M et lrOfll Of COUrtllOuw, Of811Ql' C-IY HMl>Or Mun1Clp•I Gour1. 46(11 .uiml>orff Rood City ol N111wport Beech. eounty of Or•noe. St••• of C•lltomla. 1 wlll Mii •• public outllon to ,,,.. hi<liesl ~.for cul\ In lewlul money of ttie United Slain, .!Ill Ille rl911t, 11114! -In 1ere•t of sold 1uoomtnt Clelllor In lhe -dlt!l<rlbeCI IM'OfMl1Y. or 50 in.Kii llMt'eof .. mey .,. MC•n•rv to Mllsry ,..wt oecutlon, with •« """' 1n1 .. ,u1 etlCI C0\1' 0.ted JU'"! 2•. 1'7\ Oon C Rlle- ~r\llel Or•nOt County TM Gr•MMll411ke110n .... ., befUMIMd In tull 11 tl'IC! <><•"9'1'Gounty IN,__, By EuM M EUier (.ofnlTllfflofl Otllt t 1rom 1 JO• m. to •·JO p.m et 4» Civic Cent~• Dr1ve We\I, O.puty Sent•M•. c.. "7701 l11l••f'ledjMtt1lelfle'4 unttt AUQU\I 3, ••IH ocomment P•O MHl'it.llLANI AHO ~( !'AIU.A ME ..,~ tM lnte11llon to com"'*"' -"""91....,. no 1•1•' tMn • 30 Pm Jury ••. .,. a. ,..,~11 Strut ltU ... Ill wrl\ltll nollOOllOfl of !mention to cornmen• and -•Utn com1TWnh ...... 107 mey M WOftllllff to Mr. Aube<\ loper•• ,,.. •bo14 •Oclrt•' °' 10 Wllll•M J ...... A,.. c.111erfll,l tUH Hii"IOlll' MllnO Au.l•lef'I ReQIONI OlrttlOr Re9lon IX a. X, 00 Goldllll Got• Publl~ci Or•nQe CCHl~I OtllY .,.lot, 11...__ C' o eox >t•O.I S<1111 ll'rlln(l"o· Co .,101. ., t•n PllbltrJi.d Ouno-Coo t Delly Piiot, July 3, •· 5, ltTS 14'~ IS July), 10, 11, 1 S STIMULATES young minds Saturdays in the I •DI fl ~lt•11 P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM ENT The tollow•nQ per!>Ons are oou19 !los,. ""~sas SWENSON'S ICE CREAM FAC· TORY. 1l68H El Toro Rodd, Snc:I dht>ac k Ila ltey Pt a z a, El Toro, C..ltlornia '121•30 Doris Jean Henn1nq, 12932 Rumble Onve, El Toro, Calllornta 91~JO Jos~h C Henning, 12932 Rumblt· Orive, El Toro. Calllornoa '12UO Trus DU!J•nes!io is conducted by a oenerat pdf lr"t"r\n1p Oon~J~an H~nnin9 Th•• statement was l1l~Cl Wlln IN:' CounlV Cieri• ot Oranqe Counly on June 11, tqlS. ' F~74S P\itll•~d Oranqi! Coast 0<11ly Ptlot June 19, 26.and July J, 10, 1q15 21&1 IS PUBLIC NOTICE 12117 tfOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T S. No. 1·l41l7 C On Tuesday. July 29, 1'75, a• 11 :00 A.M., TITLE INSURANCE ANO TRUST COMPANY, as duly al)l)Olnle<J Truslee under and pursu .. nl to Oeed of Trust recorded October 19, 1%5, •U Ins•. No. 1'611. tn book 1101. paoe 6'7 of Of· llclal Records in the otlire 01 theCoun•v RecorderotO<an9eCountv Calltorno.t WILL SELL AT A PUBLIC AUC l'ION TO HIGliEST BIOOER FOR CASH !payable ot time ot sale on lawful money of 1ne Un11ed Stalest a• lhe South front entrance to 1111: old O.anoe Counly Courtriouw l<xaled In lhe 100 tll<xk of west Santa Ana Btvd. tlormer- ly Wes• &Ill Slreet, Sanld Ana, C.ttltoml•. all r19hl. totte •nd on•erMI conveore<I to And now held by '' under said ~ ot Trusl In Ille pr~r1y slluated tn Uod County and Stale des< r !lied as Lois 13, 14 and tile South 10 00 fttt ol Lot n In Block 3 of Ent Newoor1 on the clly ol Newporl Beach, County ol O.~. Stale ol Calllornla, u per INIP rKOr'dtd In Book ) pa~ 31 ol Mis cell-us -ps, In Ille offoc.e of tllt county r ecorde r ol ••Id coun1y. t09tth4tr wltll thal portion or the alley aclJolnl119 stld lot• on lhe Eut. ~ nortlltrty t>y the eu lerly prolonoiotlon ol the North tine ol the South 10 00 fMI ol Hid Lot 12 and Soulllerly t>y ttw N sler ly pronqatlon of the Soutll llnt of w kl Loi 14, as vacated by the eo.rd ol l'rusl"s ot the Clly ot Newpor1 BHcll, recorded Sept•mt>er 28, 1 .. 4. In Boo~ 10 page 326 of Oeeds 01 said Of'•noe County. The under·sl9ned l'rusln dlscl1lms eny llat>lllty for any lncorreclnt\S ol the strfft 1dd••n and o ther common dt11gnatlOll, It eny. sllown lie rein. S.ld u le wlll lie made, t>ut without cOWMnt or werrenty, upreu or I~ ptled, r99o1rdt1>9 tllle, poueulot1, or.,,_ cumtwoncH , to P•Y tM remolnll'IQ 11(1~ cloet '\It\'\ Of tllt notn tecured by Wld C»ed ol Tru\t, to wit· Pl,S.1 ... wltl\ l,,..l'Ht tlwreon. n provided In wld l"OIH • ..tven<es, II any, under II• 1..-,... ol ..id Ou d of T ru\t, tees. cher111i •"Cl Hpef\M\ of ..... Trull .. •net of IM ll"VSIHrHled by sold Ottci ol TrU\1. Tiie t>eMlklary under Hid Oi!ed ol Tr int ~etotore executed end oe- 1114"'1CI to tt>e un6-n19ned • -•Hen Dttleretlot1 of Oefoult •nd °""""" f« S.le. end • -lll•n Molle• of Otf•.,11 end E1.c1.JOn to Sell. Tll• uno.n'9'd covMd sold Notlu of Oeleull e<id El•<- tlotl to s.11 to tie recMoect In tlw county wlleft IN! rHI pr-rly h IOUltd TIT\..E IMSUltANCE,t.N 0 TRUST COMPANY es $Old Tru\lt"l By it.nnle Truflllolvp AuthOrlteO SIQMtU~ Del•· June 27, ltH. '°"'>!1"'9d Or..,.,. Coesl Delly PllM. Juh ), 10, 11, 1t1 S 2Uo 1S Sh&rk Bite Swimmer, 18, Nipped J OHNSTOWN, Pa. (AP) -Although Jim Krents' pare nts huve seen "J aws," lhe hit movie about a sha rk's attacks on sw1mmers Ul Long Is land, N Y ., waters, J im has yet to see the film. T he 18-year -old youth has been on crutches fo r 10 days with a gash in his right foot thul a doctor diagnosed as a shark bite. K RENTS. A !\I EM BER OF THE Richland High School swam team before his graduuh on this year, was swim ming off Windy Hill Beach near Myrlie Hcach, S.C., the afternoon of J une 23. "It was low tide and l was out about 50 yards, in water about up to my chest; all of a sudden I felt a lug. I could see the teeth in his mouth," K n~nts s aid of the fish that attacked him. llE SAY S llE YANKED IUS FOOT from the fish's mouth and headed for shore. It took more than 50 stitches and a skin graft lo close bctt~r." As for the movie ''Jawl>," Krents says, "I'm going to see it as soon as my foot gets better. G1an1 wn11° 100. CO" n b?1·h I••''• Ill w u i ... .... z :::> 0 lJ( c ·DIA it10 ~ns . GEMSTO~ES l,.wl'h l y j0'<'1 h\ I\ SC! Jt(lunq fu t d 0"'C. I h ~r j gemstont'S from p11vott1 ind1v1duuls and estates Careful examination and ~aluetoon by our ei.perh Highest prices paid Call 540-9066 10-9 daily Satur· day 10-6 Sunday closed a~k lor Mr Dennis r ollt or Mr Joseph iew~ls by ioseph , .... , .. ., , ..... ~ ..... , ....... , ......... •.), ...... THI ·IARl.'S PlUMllHG, Inc. Complete Plumbing, Heating and Air Conditioning 'I San Diego Freeway al Avery Parkway "''1 ' ~ t t" :>1:1922 Camino Caoostrano l ll•ICI 11"1 SIAll\ Al TOI/a 000« DISCOUNT l'ttlC Zestabs Famous Brand of Chewable Multiple Vitamins r.• J\l" ~ f l.r1~t I f • ~ ·~ I ' ' v I m ' 2 I ~ VI 2 ~ 0 c 2 ~ ~ n ,.. ii' w th your P . ol h .(. tlJIC, I.• .. M I~· C~'S1fnS pronfod n sev~•al ,. I( r S2.29 Ret. Val. Chi coltl• fl.ivnrnd ~ult p1~. -£0 l 1r.!.-1 .....•. 98 2.79 Ret. Val. C• fliv Mull. v. '~Ir, n _ljQ fablP' ....•• f.19 3.49 Rel. Val. 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Helfitl of So. Cout ,,O'lo IC mort CHtef' -. OAILVPILOT Other Deatlu NEW YORK CAP> Audrey Gcllco Mu,;, 41, co-producer of the mo- tion picture, ··Alice Doesn 't Live Here Anymore," died at New York Hospital Wednes- d ay . M rs. Maa s, hospit alized since lust T hursday, was a pro· ducer with David Suskind's Talent As- sociates and co.produced with Suskind the television special "Moon for the Mis begot ten." LONDON CAP ) -Ac- tor J a m es Robe rtson Justice, 70, be~t known for his role as :i peppery surgeon in Br1t1sh "doc- tor " comedy movies . was found dead an bed Wednesday at his home at the village of King's Sombornc, southern England. D e ath No tices CANN ALICE F. CANN Rt•\l!ff'ntot Cl 1oro. P•~>ecl awo J uly 1. Su••l••O by h\'r husbilnd Earl W. Cillnn , OdUQhlor Lt1rld Slyll, lgrilncl<ll1ldrt>n, Jonn. JdmleMl<l Sus..n; 2 brolr...r~. Serv1Ce> M('mo<t•I S...1r1Ct Sdl. 10. JO AM, SI. Ardrtl..., Presbyler1an Church lnlermt'nt f'aclfk View Memort.•1 PM~ In ht'u ot lf~r$, conlrlbullon\ m~ y bo> >enl 10 the H earl Fund H.tll1 flerqeron Funeral Ho~. Co\lill Me~.i Oore<loH. OAT fl CIPRIANA ORTIZ Odle of ONlh Ju ,., 2. 191S ., IM <)91! of ll Re\10ffll Of Hunllnoton Beach, Ca Survived by tour O•ug111ers. Amelia O•l•l 01 •wotmlnsler, Sillly Orllt of H<11llnqlon a.~11. Anti• Alv•ru of Hunllnqlon EkilCll and P•llY APPl•qale OI ~ Ote<p; seven grand< h1IC1rM •rd ~" 9rea1~rond<h1ldrtn. Roi..irv 8 00 PM • Thursday. July 3. tt75 Assessor i11 S potlight Special Taxillg . D i s trict E yed J11ry's Report Revealed BY GAKY GRANVILLE Beach ) and Assessor J ack By WILIJAM SCllR ~lBl-.:R 0tt ... o auy,.t1otSt.1tt Vallerga. OtU..0..Jl'rflUol S~ll . SANTA ANA-Whallhc 1974-74 Many of the •74.75 Grand Jury SANTA ANA -Orange County municipal and county Grand Jury had to say findings and recommendations Superior Court j udges have been given three weeks ORANGE COUNTY about government operations in echoed lhoseoC earlier juries. to come up with their recommendations on pro-Ora nge County had been said long posed legislation that would enable the county before its 295·page final report For example, the Grand Jury Board of. Supervisors to create a special judicial was given to t he Board of faulted operation of the county taxing district. Supervisor s Tuesday. Department of Education and The jury's comments and con-called on Superintendent Robert Supervisors received the proposed legislation, clusions had come during the Peterson to ''publicly renounce which would amount to a number of changes in the R . M . year in a series of reports lo the the policy and practice of educa- state government code, from County Counsel U 8818D U81C supervisors which, collectively, lional isolationism now apparent Adrian Kuyper. in the operation of the office." made up the final report. Kuyper was askt.'O a month ago to draft the Group lo Play And while t he 19 jurors whose means for the ~ard to create the distnct. ser vice ended Monday s pent LIKE E ARLIER juries, it also The Balalaika Ensem-l th · l ' · t'g t. g faulted Peterson's academic de-T HE PROPOSAL was made originally by mos eir ime mves 1 a 10 cathlon project as a program Su . R . . ble, a Russian fol k music public issues and ~overnment pervisor alph Clark, who s aid a special taxing group, will hold a benefit operations, their investigation in-.. without educational merit." district would permit the courts to increase staff as concer t at UC Irvine to the county ·Assessor's Office Turning to new directions, the needed and put more direct pressure on the slate Saturday to raise funds attr acted the mos t attention. '74-75 Grand Jury recom- Legislature for additional financial support. for the u CI Russian mended: They contend that the S60.000 a year by the state Scholarship F und. · B E FORE THE jury was dis· -Establishmt!nt of an elected -in addition to the $40,000 judge's salary -is not missed, over a 10-month period it airport authority designed to find t>nough to cover the real annual cost of a new court. The performance will listened to testimony from more a suitable site for a major jet Supervisors s ay the cost is closer to $200,000 plu~ the be held at the Bran-than 100 witnesses. airport. salary. dywin e Commons of After hearing the t estimony, -Orange County's 89 comm1t- Middle Earth residence the jurors handed down criminal tees, commissions and board-; JF A SEPARATE judicial taxing district were hall al 8 p.m. Tickets are indictments against 12 men, in-be required to file annual reports created, Clark said, il would have a tax rate of a bout $2. eluding former assessor Rep. An-that, in effect, would or would not -Formation of a count~ r~ir campaign practices comm1s~1on to enforce r~gulations contained in a not yet written campaign or - dinance. . -Continuation oC the restruc- t uring of county government from 40 separate departments to a limited number of superagen- cies. THE 1974-75 GRAND Jury also looked al the county's nursing homes and found them in need of improvement. And before terming offshore drilling an eventuality lhe ~rand J ury said a number of stnng~nl requirements should be m~l. ~~­ eluding establishment of a liabili- ty policy on possible economic and environmental conse- quences. Missing from the jury's report were comments on what are normally two favorite Grand Jury topics. management of the county supervisors' offices and a review of Oran ge Count y Medical Center. 53cents per$100 assessed valuation based on current d r e w Hin s h aw ( R-New port justify t heir existence. cou1texpenses. i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;wpiiiijiiift~mP.;;;~;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---=:__~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kuyper said the su.pervisors would administer HO~!!HO • such a district. which would fu nd all court costs, in· O H wport eluding the salaries of the judges, clerks. court re-LID b:lusi•e porters. bailiffs, marshals, public defenders and prosecutors. T he county counsel noted that the state Govern- ment Code would have to be amended, with sections placing lhe burden for the judiciary on the county's tax rate stricken. Rather than moving forward immediately with the proposed legal changes, supervisors chose Tuesday to get some comments from the county Municipal Court Judge's Association and judges of the Superior Court. An Event ... URJHQUAKE PG~ A UNIVERSAL PICTURE YOU'lL FEEL IT TOO! C.:l:J:.s1f1cd ads sell bi g ncms. :-mall items or any item. J u.'l eall 042-5678. " f"OdY di Sm•lll'' Mortu41ry C""Pl'I .-----------------------'-----------~ F untrdl md\\ ~ 30 /\NI So>lurClnY Ble'S"'r<I Satr.inwnl (-'lhOf•( (,,urt h 1n W~stm•"''"''· Cd tn1,•rm• nr C,C:.od !>h~rd Cemetery Sm1ln\ f\'C>flu,.ry Oirr<.tot~ KIRKHAM J AMES ARNO KIRKHAM Dale OI 0...111 July , . 191S al ll>t age ot 11 Rt ·I Owflt o( Hun11nqton Bt'"Ch, Ca Survived by lliJ w1te Sylvlil Kirkhtlm 01 Hunt 1nglOI\ ~ll<h, •.on\, J•m Korkh<lm OI Sunstl, Ul•ll. ThdCI c; IC1rkh•m of Sutrwt Parlt, Ca , c;r,.q I Kirkham ol Orem. Utah: tour b•oll>trS, Elbert ot Sall Lake C1ly, Uldh, JoM Al~n Kirkham of Ogden. Ulall. EMI IC. Klfllllam of Sall Lake C11v. Uldll, and Elmton Kirkham ot Sdll L.i•f' Cit~ Ulan; S••ler•, Zeld• K1rkh<in' ot S..11 L.oke C.1ty, Ul•h, All<e IC lrkhdm ot 5.111 Ldke City, Ul•h, dMO 80•11' Lemon OI L09<>n Ut•h, nineteen 9rdnOC !llldr~n a nd one 9r e<1 I 9 ranOCllrld M r IC'.'irtch.aim wa~ a nine y~ctr me-mt'Jitr OI <:.1'0<•1e of fh4' Goroen W h 1 Coll('9!', .,no •di~ a rf1'S1d~nt ot C~h•orn..t \H"<r 1~2 Serwltt'<o Wiii be nelCI 1 00 PM ~l.,..OdV at Tiii' Latter Ody 5.l1nl• (Jlur<n '" HUl'llnqlon Beath Cd lt1tn o\ Dl!lttwue I lnler~nl Lt!l1 utan ol The Lel•u Cemt>lery Sm1lh• MOr1udry tcxilt 01re<1on OCHSNER HULDA JOHANNA OCHSN(R ()al{' ot °""'n July 1, 1'7S al lhe "OI' 01 &A Resld~t ot wo1m1,,s1er. Ca Sur•11veo t.v her three \ons. ~•ch.ud 01 Weslm•n\ltr, Ct)lv1n of We•wervlilP, C.a .tnO Millon of Tetwc11ap1, Cit • •·~ d-"'ters. Rulh McCulley ot Ttl<Orn.t. 111.d\h . M.1r9arEI Mc E wen, lrr'l'\tl S.Cotl ot Oft1aroo, ld•ho. Oolore\ C.~r 01 Onlaflo, ldat>o. I r~ne Spr1n'9~r of Cv1><e-s. Ca •nd Ooro1ny 8drb0td ot Frt'mont, Ca i a l~o 't unnwec:I Illy 1wo sisters. Mrs O<nsner w.l\ " rnembe< ot Jet>owan·s Wllnt>ss C:PWrcll o l Hunl1n9ton !lea c h. Gr.iv~S•Clf.' ~rv1ces MOnday, July 7, di HarbOr llksl Memorial PoHlr. ,n Co•ta Me.,.., C... StNthS' Mortuary directors. ROWLAND E~WIN F. ROWLAND of L.aqun.J l11lls. c.t Dale ol ocatn July 2. 1q1s. M.a~•c \ervll.es ar~ oPno•no. Pdc1t1c View Memor ial Pnrk MOrlU•HY. t.ewport B~<lch, Co1 LOUDON JAMES LOUDON of NewPOr1 BeiKh, C.•. D.lte ot dealh July 3, 1'1S 5'!rv1ctt dre penellf\9, Pac1t1c View Memo<lal P•r-Mortu•rY, N~WPOrl 6 et1cn, C.t. HAAS PATRICIA HAAS ol Corona dl!l -r, c. •. Dale ot dNll\ July, 1'1'11S SeNIC~ ..,., pending, Pn11ic \/1~w .Memorial P.trk Mortu.iry dire< I Or\ UNDERHILL ALMA H UNDC RHILL ol NPWPOr1 Se.Kii, (.t) O•lt ol dt•lh July ?, 1915 ~rv1Ct:'-~re ~nd1nq, P ac1hc \hew "'"'mortal Park Mor1u.Hy, NtwpoM eeac11.c.. IALTI·I H GEROH Rll'IEltAL HOME Corona dc l M ar 6 73-9450 Costa Mesa 646-2424 HUH O ADWAY MO!tTUAU 110 Broadway, Costa M esa (,42-9 150 I• I McCORMICK MORTUARY Laq1ina a ... ac.h 494·941 5 11 San Juan Capistrano 495-1776 PACIRC VIEW MEMORIAL PARIC Cemetery M ortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific V1Ph Drive N CNO')rl 81'C)C.h, C 111fr1rn1.a (.,44 2 700 rtUC FAMILY COLONIAL FUHHAL HOME 780 t Bolsa /\ve. Westmrn')i"r 893-352!.> SMITHS' MOITUU Y 627 Main St. Hunitngton Be..ic.ll 536-6539 P UBLIC NOTICE JJl9' f'ICTITIOUS auSlllfEH NAM« STAT«M«NT TM fOl-1~ pen~ h dolno bl/fol ~--· ANN'S C,_OSS,.OAOS T,_AVEL (UnE'-, 11170 ft,.oakllur" St , Foun Will V•l .. y, CA. '7109 Ntery MM Fowi.r, 74S AllMll,...s I.MW • .._, •• ,. va1i..,, c• t?70I Tiii• blnl-n I\ CONlu<l'4 l>y.,. '"° ·""-·· lilt..,,.,.. F'o wl•r ll!I~ \l•l•m<Hll wa\ 111"1 wllll Ir... (.oumY er .... of Ortw1oe COV!llY Oft J-u.,.,,, ~·, .._..1....., °'.""Goe•• o.llY "',.· ,,,..,a, to, 11, J•. tt1J 1.-..rs I PIERI r~~:l'BICE BE JOLI ONCE-A· YEAR DYNAMITE! STARTS JULY 4th-10 am SHARP. I TEMS Damaged 6 ' Mex Table-1 only Anaheim. Orig. 199.99 Spe<ial 4.44 Mexican Wooden Tray~-Orange. Reg. 5.49-14.99 Special.76·2.76 Rattan Elephant Table-7 only Costa Mesa .. Reg. 39.99 Special 27.76 Decorative R1fles-5 only Anaheim. Reg. 39.99 Special 4.44 j Pinatas-Orange. Reg. 2.99 Special 1.44 Rattan Viet. Settee-All Stores. Reg. 99.99 Special 54.44 ~ Birdcage Wind Chime-Anaheim only. Reg. 2.99 Special 76' Small Mexican Hamper-All Stores. Reg. 2.99 Special 1.44 Robertson's Jams-Orange. Reg. 99' Speciol 2/76' Standing Badger-2 only Costa Mesa. Reg. 179.00 Spe<lal 44.44 Mexican Table Damaged 8 -1 only Laguna Bch. Reg. 269.99 Special 76.76 Rattan headboards. "O'il"e~1.1•-.111odrPUVO a oeo MeOe 011iuto111t-. ,n P• "I '""'°' ,,....,,ul co*O'~ or ~lit@ l'lt11rit Twin Reg S11.99 1 Now .... 7.7' I • Double Reg. $209 L1miltd qua11t1lln. No me1clla11cbe held IOI uie Flrtl comt. flr•I HfVel 1ier OttANGE Teakwood Chest-1 cnly Orange. Reg. 179.99 Special 24.44 M1ksa 45 pc. Stoneware-7 only Anaheim. Reg. 89.99 Special 24.44 Single Chain Headboard-3 only Costa Mesa. Reg. 79.99 s,_cial 24.44 - Plastic Beads 6'-Anaheim o nly. Reg. 59' Special 4' Votive Candles-All Stores. Reg. 15< Special 4' Slat Benches-4 only Orange. Reg. 24 .99 Special 7.76 Vienna Rocker as is-2 o nly Costa Mesa. Reg. 99.99 Special 44.44 Bentwood Rocker-All Stores. Reg. 99.99 Specl .. 54.00 King Chairs-All Stores. Re·g. 99.99-139 99 Specia1 76.76 Rattan Peacock Chairs-All Stores. Reg. 39.99 Speciol 24.44 Hibachis-All Stores. Reg. 4 .99 Speclol 2.76 Tub Chair-All Stores. 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Fringe bottoms. Navy. Reg. and slim 8 to 18. LOW PRICE B1b:99 Machine wash polyester/ cotton in assorted solids and stripes. In sizes 8 to 18 SALE Boys' t-shirt or brief 3/188 Reg. 3/2.59. l 00% cotton in sizes 4 to 20. Whi te. It's a SUPER SALE SAVE ON Family Boat Shoes 2.99 Reg. 3.50. Tou gh wearing cotton duck uppers. Cushion insole. molded rubber outsole. For Mom, Dad and the kids. Men's 6 112 to 11. Ladies' 5 to 10. Boys' 21/2 to 6. Children's 10 to 2. OAIL Y PILOT A 9 I BUY ·. '• .. ·: . . 4:4u4 BIG BUY Men's Hawaiian Shirt I • Athletic styled trunks. polyester/cotton. In assorted solid colors Sizes S.M.L.XL GREAT BUY Men's walk shorts 3.99 100% cotton poplin machine wash Assorted solids and plaids 4 99 Mens denim cut o ff 4.88 Men·s sh11t m;, Jr· of 1000.., f'•)lyrsll!r A -.c..rt• d CQI• rs ... nd pr111ts S. M l >I LOW PRICE Men's tank tops 2.99 l\k1cl11ne wash poly/ 1..otton l n assorted stri pcs .ind natterns. Similar to illustration. S.M.L SALE 5' Raggedy Ann & Andy Slide-in pool. 13 6 6 Reg. 16.99. Hc<1vy walled slid pool Tubular steel ladder. • molded step. SALE 3.99 SALE 6.88 4' round molded pool Reg. 4.99. 819 65 gallon capacity. 8 " high, 4' diameter. Blue. 5' Raggedy Ann & Andy poc I~ 1.44. Molded pool has 145 gallon capacity 12" high. .. ! I . I • I; I "-:------:--:-----:::=--:-::=-==-=~~------------------~I• 3 thru Sunda 6 1975 Prices Effective Thursda IU&4A '-'••: 9f)ach al Ornngethorpe ·Open weekdays 9 30 to 9 30 &indays 10 to 6. OUNGf! C11y Dr at Garden GrovP Blvd •Open weekdays 1O10 9 Sundays 10 to 6. SAt« A AHA: 3900 So. Bnstol-No of So Coast Plaza •()pen Daily 9 30 to 9. Sundays 1 Oto 6 .. .. A I 0 CAILY PILOT I ,I 30to50% A wide assortment of fashion tops and bottoms. Mix and match t o rn ake your mark. Assorted fabrics and styles. Choose from a select group si milar to illustration. DRAPES SPREADS SLEEPING BAGS COOL VALU Proctor 11c1:99 4-qt. capacity. Plug it in, no more hand c ranklny.ln tough polypropylene. (F010) GREAT BUY -- 7-' ·~ SALE . ~ ' . • Sale Prices Effective Thurs., July 3 thru Sunday, July 6 , 1975. Wilson Chris Evert or Jack Kramer racket Famous name tennis balls 14.77 Championship grade. Choose from Wilson, Penn . Dunlop or Spalding. Reg . 17 .99. For the better player. Select hardw<?ods. Strata-bow construction. Mae/Jregor Tourney PROFESSIONAL WOODS & IRONS Sleeping bag Woods are so lid-look laminated. Face in- se rt is tough black cycolac. Irons have elCcellent balance and a special sole t hat reduces turf drag. You'll love t he Tour- ney's extra broad "Sweet Spot.'' Set of 4-Woods & 9-lrons 209.99 Sale Prices Effective Thurs .. July 3, thru Sunday, July 6, 1975. B -.~: =: :.:.::1:.: ::· Save V -.... -· ····· •$ Famous name pro golf balls 10.99Doz. Reg. 13.99. Choose from Titleist, Top·Flite or Maxfli. Penguin Rod & Reel 24.97 SP85-B ft. 6 in. two pi ece double.flex rod, double lockir'lg screw, select specie cork grips. 1050-Heavy duty reel has Washable nylon. Dacron 88 ~ polyester tilled . chromed internal trip bai l mechanism. positive anti·reverse, built in drag system and al l metal ·spiral gea r system. 17.99 IUtMA ,AIK· Beach a1 aangett"loroe •Open weekdays 9 30 to 9 30 Sundays 10 to 6. QRANG-E· C•I. Or at Garden Grove Blvd •Open weekdays 10 to 9 Sundays TO to 6 s.....n A A~A: 'j900 So BrisTOl-No or So Coast Plaza • Open Oa1Jy 9 30 to 9 Sundays I 0 lo 6. . ... ' .. • r • • • •• '' • • • .. Men's Sportswear Clearance Save 3o ·to 50% HURRY NOW WHILE THE SELECTION IS GOOD ON \ A SELECT GROUP OF M EN'S SPORTSWEAR. EASY CARE FABRICS. STYLES SIMILAR TO ILLUSTRATION . SALE OPEN THE 4th OF JULY SUNDAY HOURS Ice free chest 4.77 Reg. 5.99. Just freeze the lid. Large 15%" x 10~" x 10''. Dual lid. two strong handles. Sale Prices Effective Thurs., July 3, thru Sunday, July 6, 1975 I COOL DEAL Coleman®· 38 qt. Cooler 14.77 Reg. 17.99. In a choice of colot combina· tions. Recessed metat handles. Washable Poly· Lite". ( Sale Pnces Effective Thurs .. July 3, thru Swnday, July 6 , 1975. \ " YOUR CHOICE Divers' Watches 15.77ea. A super value for t he whole diving family. Each has a calendar, 60 minute timing bezel and black strap. Choose men's, ladies' or children's. Price effective thru Sunday, July 6, 1975. SUN SPECIAL! Jr. tube dresses 9.99 It's The Dress for the summer of '75. Machine wash polyester / cotton. Assorted prints. In · junior sizes 5to 13. DAIL y PILOT A OPEN JULY 4th, SUNDAY HOURS HEALTH & BEAUTY SAVERS TANNING TIME! SALE The Treasury Premium Wall Paint SALE The Treasury Latex Semi-Gloss En amel 5.49 gal. 5.49 gal. Reg. 8.49. Dries in 2.0 minutes t o matte.flat finish. ~esists dirt. Thousands of colors. Warm water cleanup. SALE The Treasury Premium House Paint Reg. 8 .4 9. Covers most su rfaces in JUSt one coat. Thousands of colors. Easy cleanup with soapy water. 6.99 gal. Reg. 9.99. Velvet smootl1 finish that lasts for years. Mildew resistant. Great co lors. Warm water cleanup. Sale price effective Thursday, July 3rd t hru Sunday, July 6. 1975. ggc Treasury Suntan Lotion 8 fl. oz 229 Coppertone Sudden Tan Bronzing Foam NI.wt 3 ioz. 1 19 Sea & Ski Suntan Lotion 4 fl oz. 129 Coppertone Suntan Lotion 4 fl. oz. •• Copperton• 233 Coppertone Tropical Blend Dark Tanning Oil 8 fl. o~. 139 Sea & Ski Dark Tanning Oil 4 II o..: Special prices IJOOd lhru Sa1urday, July 5, 1975 IU'"A ft ARM: Beach ;:it Oranqettiorp~ •Open weekdays 9 30 to 9 30 Sundayg 1 Oto 6 OlAHGI: City Dr at Go men Grove Blvd • Oot>n w9f'~Clays 1 Oto 9 Su naays 1 o to 6 SAHTA ANA: 3900 So Bristol-No of So Coa~t Pla1a • Ooen Daily 9 30 to 9 Sundays 10 to 6 129 · Coppertone Suntan Oil 4 II. oz. ggc Q.T. Quick Tann·ing Lotion NI wt. 2 oz. • 177 Q.T. Quick Tanning Lotion 4 fl. oz. :-: .. -" ......... -............ -. .... _ ~ ..... 1 1 1~v• - • • Our Low Food Prices Will Save You Money! ~'ll . ..~ • ,,,, .. ·=---. USDA CHOICE BEEF THRIF-T·PAK RU.MP QUALITY ·Sweet Ripe CARNATION . Santa Rosa CHUNK ULTRA IV GROUND ROAST BATHROOM LIGHT BEEF PLUMS ROUND-BONE IN $1.49LB. 4 lb. pkg. or more 79cLB. 3~$1 oo · USDA CHdlCE BEEF BONELESS s 1 6 8 USDA CHOICE BEEF CHUCK $1 0 9 Chuck Clod Roasts ...... LB. , 7-BONE ROAST ........... LB , QUALITY SLICED $1 69 I,~ PORK LOIN ............... LB. • USDA CHOICE BEEF BONE-IN s1 59 GOLD-PAK 83C ROUND STEAK ............ LB. , VEAL PATIIES. ""'""'"''---''· PORK LOI N s1 69 SIRLOIN CHOPS .......... LB , USDA CHOICE BONELESS s1 68 QUALITY PORK LOIN $1 59 7 BONE ROAST ............ LB. , COUNTRYSTYLESPARERIBS LB. , PORK LOIN $2 19 CENTERCUTCHOPS .. La , TISSUE MAS. PAULS 79c FISHSTICKS .................. •o" E1 MRS. FRIDAYS BREADED $1 77 Round Shrimp ........ ,.o, , ,, CEATl-FRESH SMALL 45c FISH CAKES .................. so. ., TUNA 12v, Oz. Can 79c PILLSBURY Sweet or BUttermitk 7' $ 1 00 Biscuits ............ 111 oz. r11tie ~ • BUDOIGS Thin All Varieties 4nc SLICED MEATS ........ ,,,_,,9_,. ::1· MANHAITAN 4nc Luncheon Meats .......... s .. Pkg. ::J s.er ~--9o1o9nt, 1'1<•11 & P.-nlO. S...-.:~ lNI, $j>oc9<1 lun<NOn IM.t USDA CHOICE TOP & BOITOM s1 88 QUALITY WHOLE OR HALF s1 78 ROUND STEAK ............ LB , PORK LOIN ROAST ..... LB , PORK SHOULDER s 1 4 9 GORTONS s 1 39 BLADE STEAK ............. LB. • Fish Sticks ......... .2Lb.Bo• • "- • North -Western BING CHERRIES 59&. Sweet Yellow Meaty Cantaloupes LARGE s:;::o:":u--~ HEAD LmucE ............•............................ 2Sc E•. JADE GREEN ITALIAN SQUASH .•....•...................•...........• 29c LB. ~R~HE~~~~NS ........................................... 39c LB ~GG0P5~~NT ................................................ 2gc EA. CREAMY SMOOTH 2gc HASSAVOCADOS ................. v.................. EA. WE BOUGHT THEM LOWER ••• Beca111e of 11n11111al v o I 11 m • purchase1 or manufacturer's t.mporary promotional allowance1, while they last , , • • • • WE SELL THEM LOWER! Spri ng Bath Soap ............ inc. Sc ott .. Bath size Bar 2 7c IM~ERIAL • 63C Diet Margarine ................... 2-BOz. Tubs in Carton C~~~·O il ........................................ 4BOz.Bottle$2.19 :usrAsRD ......................................... 2•oz.Jar 39c HUNTS -36C KETCHUP ...................................... 14 Oz. Bollie SUNSHINE 67C HI -HO CRACKERS .......................... 1s oz.Box GENERAL MILLS SSC CHEERIOS CEREAL .•..................... 1s oz. Box FRISKIES-Sauce Cubes or Dinners s419 DRY DOG FOOD .............................•. 2s Lb. Bag CHRIS & PITIS AU Varities Barbecue Sauce ............................ 1•0z. Bottle 55c Mons sgc APPLE SAUCE , ................................ 3s0z. Jar KRAFT 79c 1000 Island Salad Dressing .......... 1s 0z. Bottle ZEE • 44c Assorted Paper Na kins ................ 100 1n Pkg. II ,BANQUET ti FRIED 1 CHICKEN 32 oz. Box $1.99 SPRINGFIELD Regula.r or Pink LEMONADE 6 Oz. Can SPRINGFIELD Non Dairy 49c Whipped Topping ............................ 10 Oz. Tub GINGHAM Vegetables, Corn, Mixed vegetables 4 F s 1 00 BROCCOLI SPEARS ......•.•.. 1ooz. Box ~ , SPRINGFIELD 25C GRAPEFRUIT JUICE ......................... s0z.can EGGO 55c Family Pack Waffles ..................... 11 Oz.Box KRAFT PHILADELPHIA .. CHIFFON FACIAL Macaroni & Cheese DINNER 7V. oz. Box ,,., SO llAISTOl AT 8"'5l0l & St.INA.OWE.A ljlOOfrl TMllU SAT I lll fO I SVN IOTOI -"'" , ....... "' G#lllOVI CACM! 91..VO. & CJT'I' ON'll 90 llOfOI rHAU IA T. t l"O t SUllOA¥ 10 TO t BU ENA PARK GRANADA HILLS "~ l!IUiC" kYO C()lllO(ll 06 1£11C!f el.YO &Ofl~~ ~TORIE HOUillS MON TIAJ S.-. T t TO t . .JI ·-C~t1WOA1" A\11. .t.T CMiTIWO!rtH a ftLM ---MIO'I fMflU ~Ill. 10 TO t $Al 10 M 7 SUMl)ot'I" 10 10 I CREAM CHEESE 8 Oz. Pkg . COMET CLEANSER 14 OZ. CAN • TISSUES 200 in BOX WO OLAND HILLS .~!-... ~Yk ..... _ .. , .. .., ~ -~·, ~ .. ..,.;-· ~t .~. •MDII TMlllJ n11 • TO • ' •At.j SUN t·TO 7 , TOR RANCE 11015 ..-.WTWORME •vl. .. , .... wntOfllHll . ll!l'\ll.\ltol ·--Mi()M. 1'*'11 Ml. t<JO TO t •JI toHDliY 10 Ill I Betty Crocker HAMBURGER HELPERS ALL VARITIES 6Y2 OZ. BOX 59c I• . Thursday, July 3, 1975 O~IL V PILOT •J L~eo,.,IHOAV ff~it.O ~ .. ~ COf'V AIOHT t97!> •EXPERT SERVICE ANO ADVICE ....... . BY QUALIFIED PROFESSIONAL SALESCLERKS •YOU SAVE MONEY .... THE FIRST PRICE MARKED ON THE MERCHANDISE INDICATES THE PRICE FOR COMPARABLE QUALITY .... •AMPLE FREE PARKING •9700 PAINT AND DECORATING ITEMS ADJACENT TO ALL STORES •EVERYTHING ALWAYS SOLO WITH AN •THE SECOND PRICE IS YOUR COST •YOU SAVE THE DIFFERENCE!!! •OUR LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE UNCONDITIONAL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE ON EVERY ITEM ..... EVERY DAY! •SERVING TH E PUBLIC SINCE 1939 ~~--....-................. .... •USEON ALL EXTERIOR WOOD •TOP QUALITY I •CLEAN·UP · WITHWATER INTERIOR LATEX Semi- /·G~s ENAMEL •WE ON ANV INTERIOR WALL SURFACE SUCH AS Pl.ASTER, 8RSCK. WALL~RD• CONC1'UE ~EAl!f-Ull'WITH WATER ~-=-Y~N,8 COMP. AETA•L 1:. QUA ftftlCE GAL VINYL ; SPRAV .. ENAMEL 12 Oz. Aer~ol Can. •EXTREMELY TOUGH & DURABLE FtNISH •HIGH GLOSS • FAST DRYING •PERFECT FOR FURNITURE, MACHINERY, CRAFTS, ETC. major .... ,,....., fNAMfl PLASTIC ·BLINDS •WOVEN WITH •INDOOR- OURABLE OUTDOOR THREAD MATCHSTICK STYLE •LEMON/LIME PRE-TRIMMED WALL PAPER , PRE- PASTED Ozite ® PRINTED IN·STOCK PATTERN CARPETING , MATCHSTICK STYLE •WHITE 3X6Ft 4X& f.f. 1~~ 2 9.~ ' COMP. RETAIL COMP. RETAIL 3.30 4.40 •, I 6 X 6 FT. • • • • • • 4.119 EA. 8 X 6 FT .•••••• 6,49 EA. tO X 6 FT •••••• 7.99 EA. • t2 XIS rT ...... 10.69 EA. COMBINATION 311 I FT ......... -2.7tEA. '•·'-fT ........ wl~89EA. 611 6 FY ........... 5.'IEA. I 116 FT-....... -7.69 EA.. tO ll IS FT ......... 9.59EA. OVAL TUBE STYLE 9AVOCADO . 3 x 6 FT .......... 3.99 EA. 4 11 6 FT .......... 5.69 EA. 6 11 6 FT .......... 8.4'9 EA. 8 11 6 FT ......... 11.99 EA. 10 II 6 FT.. ..... 1 ... 99 EA. • •IDEAL FOR TABLE CLOTHS, " SHELF COVERING, ETC. • •48 Be 54 INCH W!OTHS •eASV TO CUT. SfW, OR PASTE 4" x 24" x 72" OUR PRICE SH~EODCC}. S LB. BAG FOR EXAMPLE: •MOVABLE HORIZONTAL LOUVER e READV TO PAINT OR STAIN 61/2 X 13 IN. OUR PRICE COMP. ggc RETAIL •HANO 2.00 SANDED EA. •SHUTTER HARDWARE AVAILAB E . -WALLPAPER I' )/"°'.' -.PRE-TRIMMED \ . 9POPULAA PATTERNS ' •SO EASY TO DO-IT-YOURSELF COMP. RETAIL 4.15 Vinyl WALL COVERING ARTIST'S STRETCHED . CIJIVU •PRE-TRIMMED •PRE-PASTED •WASHABLE•GREASEPROOF •STYLES AVAILABLE FOR • ANY DECOR ou:::ICE299 8 x 10 IN. OUR PACE COMP.RETAIL 1.8& 98 EA. :.:~AIL ~~. ROLL •SEE OUR COMPLETE CRAFT DEPARTMENT FOR PLAQUES, FINISHES. HARD· WARE ETC. mr GAFS&~dl·w ECONOVINVL : CUSHION VIN'(L FLOOR COVERING •ASSORTED SIZES Spe,&ol Purcliase •LONG LASTING SH INE FLOOR COVERING 81 STYLES COMP. RETAIL t .00 OUR PRICE 19~ •ASSORTED ~ .. PLAQUES 1-------•STANE>ARD SHAPES 81 SI ZES • 2 ATTRACTIVE PATTERNS • 6 MODERN COLORS •12 FOOTWIDTHS 249 OUR LOW PRICE SO. SPECIAL ORDER YD. QUR LOW PR ICE •12 FT. WIDTHS 179 •STYLISH PATTERNS •A PERFECT WAY TO SAVE sa. YO. OPEN 7 DAYS & 5 NIGHTS · MONDAY THAU FRIDAY, 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M.· SATURDAYS, 8 A.M. TO 6:30 P.M. ·SUNDAYS, 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. Santa Ana . Long Bea.ch 1 BLK. s~~~Fs~A~~~NR IOELHI) Huntington Beach ,2e.0B1LLKOSN. SGOB.EOAFCWHIBLLLOvow.' TELEPHONE (7141 546·4597 r. 6800WARNER AVE. NEAR GOLDEN.WEST TEL EPHONE (2131427.3764 ·Anaheim COltNER OF LINCOLN & LINDSEY 1 BLK. EAST OF BROOK HURST TELEPHONE (714) 533-1507 TELEPHONE (7141 842-3686 .. ,5 P.2!!1'!Y AT LAKEWOOD BLVD TELEPHONE (213) 861 5913 la Habra CORNER WtilTTIER 81 IOAHO 2 BLKS. E. O'F BEACH HACIENDA TELEPHONE (213l 691·5106 ............. --------------~~----------~----~~---~ .. ' .. 1· I r I • I \ 82 DAIL V PILOT Thursday, July 3. 1975 At Saddlebock 31 Students Get Awards About $5,000 an scholm hips have been awarded to 31 Saddleback College students through funds donated by local civic and business organizations and the campus student association. Associated Student Body awards of $125 each were presented to students with academic achieve-....,. W.eect•w vis• THEY WE RE ANDREW ADAMS. FINE arts; Ji)ianne AHlerbach , nursing education; Douglas Augustine. language; Scott Haske ll, natural sciences; Beverly Hendricks, tleallh and physical edaJcation; Rebecca Jones, Ntness science; and Geraldine Theel, malhemati~ Mdel\lineeriag. Scholarship Commission donort \.-elude the women 's clubs or El Toro, Leisure World, San Clemente and San Juan Cap~lf°'QO, the As5jstaoce l.eagul! of Laguna .Beach. \he lrvU\o Cwnpany, lSbell Club of Laguna Hills aftd t"9 Del\a Kappa Gamma Society. ADDITIONAL SCHOLAl SltlP R~l1'1ENTS and their s ponsoring groups indude: S\tiv-en Corr and Robert McNamara, American Lech~\ Aux- iliary of Laguna Hills; Holly Hefter, ASB O\l'''""d· UlgSludent Award. A~ ~Ma Nl~~m, C~&iforn\@ Re\ired Teachers Association; John M. Kenney, E. Earl Sr. ;md L\I ar~· O'Bri~n . Clancy Scholars hip Award ; Elena M. Ko::.tt.•r, Daily Pilot Journalis m Award. ALSO, PAUL FLETCHER, MILTON T. Hunt Memorial Scholurship; Linda Altenberg, Laguna Beach Festival of the Arts; Mario Cuevas, Los Solteras Club of L aguna Hrns Nursing Scholarship; Christine Whitaker, Mission Viejo Artists and Craftsmen. Bnan Hester and Jim Pocttgen, Mission Viejo Junior All·American Football ; Christine Bova, San Juan Chamber of Commerce Art Award and B.J . Wilson Art Award. Cheryl Lovcl<Jdy, Californfa Home Economics Association, Ornnge District; Leslie Ann Ryan, Bu::.ane::.s and Profr::.::.wnal Women ·s Club of Tustin ; QUEENIE All new cars and trucks! 833-0555 ,,NH a'k for- LEASE Sf'ECtALIST. We off~ to bvy your old •ehicle. By Phil lnterlandi Holiday Detour Adviled Lc•urn To Control Your lluh ili. J .o:-.e \\'~ight • St_op ~making • Rclie\'e Ins omnia • G ~1111 Self-Confidt•nct· • Hel1e,·c Tension • lmpro\'c your ;\kmor~· and Concentration. July Seff Hypnosis Classes Now Being Formed. ~a n C len1ente H ypnosis Center ti5:> Camino De Los :\lan•s, Suit<' 12G Geraldine Tht.•l'l. ~an Clemente-San Juan call 642-5678. I Capnstrano llrnneh, American Association of Put a few words l.J.tvec8"'y W98\ff. 'o werk for ou. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~-L~========::::::::::;::::'.:'.;:::::: -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_.:.;,_~~1 \t '. I 1._.. \ .... ( l ...... Id .. I '·· II'., f11 )•11 l 1 P 1101\ E-193-333:! If ~ already hllva something like this, -~ . .( • i-... Here are two record books you've always wanted. but may not have known where to get them. "A Personal Flle"-This is a complete 32 page guide I or recording important facts and details about your life. vital data. bank accounts. real estate. life insurance. personal property ... all those ltttle details you should have in one source. It's also a good first step 1n preparing your will. 1n case you don't have one. "A Credit Card Record" -This 1s a handy record for recording all the numbers and codes of ~,.h\•••\·~ ,. -•'" ; J :. :! .... ,,.--· your various credit cards and charge cards. If your cards are lost or stolen, you need a quick reference to notify the appropriate companies. Both record books are yours, free. Just come 1n to your nearest Fullerton Savings off ice and pick them up Your money earns from 51/4%-73/4% at Fullerton Savings .. compounded daily. That's the highest interest 1n the nation. Accounts insured to $40,000. And you'll get over a dozen free services. too. FULLERTON SAVINGS~ fUllUU OH. YOROA llNDAIPL.AL[WIA, ANAlll IM, M Wl'ulH 0( AC:ll. Vl<ANl>t . I GU~JIAll J VAllfY. LA HABRA, BUENA PAAKIWES r ANAHEIM 4 • f • .. • Choose from these famous Ortho Models: Ortho Posture Rest, Ortho Siesta, Ortho Matic, Or tho Form, Ortho Sleep, Ortho Regal, Ortho Contract Motel, Ortho Royale, Ortho Deluxe and Ortho Elegance. This Is your chance for big savings on Kings, Queens, Twins, Fulls, Convertible Sofas and Corner Groups. Available in factory-selected fabrics only. But hurry, limited quantities. Not all models in all stores. Visit an Ortho Factory· Showroom today! King or Queen: Fieldcrest No·lron Top and Fitted Bottom Sheets and 2 Pillow· cases. 2 King-Size Pillows. King or Queen Size Blanket. l OO USLE SO NUS Padded Vinyl Head· board and Easy-Roll Castera. TH!f'l!'I AN OATHO FACTORY SHOWf'OOM N!~" YOU! ON CORNER ~~iii GROUPS ANO CONVERTIBLE SOFAS Prices start at ... ~~~oi ~7~h~~~~~~~~~~~o~ s1 I 3 Ortho and get tremendous • savings now. Select from a variety of styles to match your room settings. ,.._. 637-0581 Ort ho Products are Msnuf actured by Or tho and Sold Only through Ortho Factory Showrooms 2S2tlOUTH llllTOl IT. '-"' ..... _ .. a...,-~• ~ 556-7417 1111 WIST UMCOLHAYI. ...._._M. ~·­............ _. • I . ' \ .., .~1 Thi ... \ti i':fft•t·liH' llarou~h :Saturday, July S t t UT :-: I to Sf>! Wonwn'l'I Cor'-- lool.. Clo~/'< '\\' t' r f' ~.). <)1) to $i.'><J Women's sizes. t:l'1' .~I to SH! Uttlc Hoh' S hoes · ._.«"rt' Ste>'> lo $12.99 Sears \,.I. ,\l,.wt ~t'ur" t :o11H•11i4"11t Crt·dit l'lao11 Little and Hie; Girl ·' P e rrna-Prcst®' Won·n Dresses Sizes 3-6x 3 for Sizes?-12 A whole collection or dresses in the styles and colors of fall. 1975. Solids. plaids. prints and more. 20o/o OFF Child n ·u· ... :-i1wk-.. l ud(·nH'<-11" ~ \ \ E "" I.id .. · .. i,, ... :!-In J(l .'111 I ittlf' ;:irl•' I.nit l':rnti•··· 1'1.1!, ul ,I l..'l11 :':!:?'>I ittl1· i:irl·' ,, ... , •. t•I.:.!. ul 'I 1.11:1 :.<1 ,:1•> I 1111 .. i:1r1 .. • aul.l .. 1 •. ;-..\f. 1•1.;:. ,.( :1 I . I I t1•tt• I illft• ~irl-.· "u*' h11d•·· .-.:; •. pr. >'.!.:.!.•) I ittl•• hu\ ..-. • ul f••u l1r1t-f ... ~ ""11111 . l'I.:.!. ,.f :1 I .II.I !"2.:..!'J I.ill It• htH .• : ··~·--··H I ... 1111·1 ... ""l11tt· .. 1 •I.;:. ul i I .II.I ,..,,,;•1 I 1ttl1 1. .. , .. : tulw ..... , ~ .... 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I .')9 pr. 20o/o OFF Western-style Jeans for Big and Little Boys .and Girls Girl·.'. Bo,~· Si:u '-' :l-6~. Heµ. and Sli111 R1·~1ilar 83.11J C.irli.' Sizes 7-1-1 Bo~'"' Si ze;1 8-1 :.?, ltq.:. and Slim Kc·;.:11lar SIA-CJ 77 ~ \. .. -~ ..;~} Rugged Perma-Presf!l fa- bric, double needle se ams and bartacks at al I points of strain. Double knees in bigger boys' sizes. Colors. _,,:.'-~ . ;-.' . ~ ._ ...... _ "'·•••' l ,, . . . . \·,::~ ''..\'..:)' Knit Top for G iris and Boys e I •:f ""1 . . . ~· ~. -' ... ~1 < '-------"'---.............: .._ . ~ .. Bo,,.' Short Sl1·1·\1·.· <;i;·l1'' h.111" ·Slt>t'\I' ,.. Topi.. ~iz1· .. :~-6, Hq~ula r ~:!. l'J Ru\~' "nit Shirl .... ~1r"ipc·J. Size" H-1 :! H1·;::11lar ~:!.'>() C:irli-' Sh ort Sl1'1•\f· Shirt ... Sizc•i; H-1 2 Hq!11lar ~:!.99 }97 237 Perma-Prest · tops in lots of siyles and colors. Some short sleeved. some lon g sleeved. color keyed to the jeans OT S6 to Si! l\lc·n '1'4 l..i~hl wci~h l C:t1<ual Shoes Wc•r1· ~I 1.1)9 to SI :'i. IJIJ U '/' S2 lo .;.; /! l\l t·n ·:. Ca:.ual Soft. comfortable sl1pon styles. Men s sizes {.'(..,. ~6 ,,, ~'J! Women's Sandal Assortm<'rtl WM'f• &9.09 tu S 12.91) ( ( '/' :;;:r ( lo M•r; .' \\011u·u ·:.. <:hildn·11 ·:- C\ ( r:-. l>n·'-... J ol!t!C'I' ... \\ 1·1·1· >':!.'>1> lo ~ l.'J'J Choose from a variety of sty les and colo rs 1n women ·s . children~ sizes ('( .,. .... ·J .. ) 2 ! Wom «>n·~ \\ ood-loo'- Huc·l..lc· Clo~" ' l T ·'I '" ...... >.' '11·11 ·:-. Bil! B .. , ... · l)n·J.,., .lo;.!;.:c..-.... C:~ 111 ·~l11 w-. \\ , ... ,. "-l.'1') 1 .. ~a.•1•1 M en s and big boys' sizes. ('( T s:i '" s t.' Lillie· (;irl:-. • (hfortf.., "l'l'I' ~;j,t,t) lo $(i,C)I) Strap and buckle styles in little boys' sizes. Little boys· sizes. A good selection o f styles and colors. Men's sizes. Men's sizes. Several styles in fashion colors. Women's sizes. Vinyl upper. Composition rubber sole. Women 's sizes . Little girls' shoes for school or play. . ,,,. A 11 !Sears] HAll.$1 llOUVCK AND CO. MAJOR LOS ANGELES and ORANGE COUNTY SEARS Stores s .. ,. Prk:ln1 Polley If an item Is not described IS reduced or a special purchase, 1t is at tts regular price. A special ""'chase. though not reduced, Is an txc:eptlonal value . • I ' . Sears Advertising Polley If we should run out of any 1dvert1sed item dur1ng the sale, or should an item Plot arrive due to production or transportation problems. we will reorder for you at the sale price or offer you• better rtem at the advertised price. Thrs does not apply to clearance and closeout sales wtlcre available quantities are limited. If you have a question concern mg any Sears ad, please call the customer service dept. at your nearest Sears store. • ' . -.... ~ .. ears R eg11 l ar 84.5 0 Y d . ' f . Yd. l.ahor Extra *Hawm-ac·f'tate. ~8 c:olorl\ lo c:hooee from. 17% OFF H1·;!11lar l'rin· .. 2301 3 0 01. 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'm ·t• ~60 1'42751-2-4-6 f449.00 • Reg. $559.99 Electric Wall Oven. 'm ·r S60 #42759 $-1.99.00 •specially coated oven interior works to clean away food splatters at normal baking temperatures. SAVE $20 to $60 OFF Regular Prices of Sears Air Conditioners Floor Models Demonstrators One-of-a Kind Most Brand Ne w . Major Applia nces Also Ava il a ble a t ears antu Ana and All Applia nce and Catalog Stores .. • .... ~ R s rr .... , R Fl .... , A A R F1 ·"' A1 F1 .... , R1 Fr .'it Re Tc le I(. Re Si ,';(I RE RE At ."ill Re Re RE Fr m ic *le A" R F1 _..;, R u 1; R F R u ."i. $. F R s. R F F .'; F Reg . $529.99 19.3 Cu Ft Deluxe Frost less Refrigerator with lcemaker, .... fll"t' :•.;/l(} #64931 --j,-1-49.00* Reg. $739,99 22 Cu Ft Sears Best Side-By-Side Refrigerator with Ice- maker. ·'"'"*' ·"' '" #65061 1'629.00* Reg. $339.99 13 Cu Ft Deluxe Frostless Refrigerator, only 60" wide, Son• ·"IO #64311 s299.00 Aeg . $299.99 12 Cu Ft Apartment Refrigerator, ·'-'"n' ~ /0 164201 8259.00 Reg . $319.99 14 Cu Ft Deluxe Frost less Refrigerator . ..... ,,,., ..... :;o #65401 _ -----'289.00 Reg. $379.9 9 15.2 Cu Ft Deluxe Frostless Refrigerator. .'iun· -"IO -+65521 -~339.00 Reg. $429.99 17.2 Cu Ft Deluxe Frostless Refrigerator, s,,,.,. s 10 1'64721 _ ---_s389.00 Reg. $669.99 22 Cu Ft...Sears Best Top Freezer Refrigerator with lcemaker, lr,:;w; I Save $100 *569.00* Reg. $539.99 19.1 Cu Ft Frostless Side-By-Side Refrigerator, · .*;m·1· :..:.-;o #63141 ~-1489.00 Reg .. $639.99 19.1 Cu Ft Side-By-Side Refrigefator with Water Tap and Automatic lcemaker, ."itll"f' S.)() #63051 1589.00* Re g. $199.99 5.8 Cu Ft Compact Refrigerator. ,...;,,,.,. s20 194602'179.00 Reg . $819.99 24 Cu Ft Side-By-Side Frostless Refrigerator, our largest model w ith water tap and automatic icemaker, ."io,-,. ~IW #65071 _1739.00* *lcemaker Hookup to Water Supply, Available Extra. Re g. $399.99 20 Cu Ft Upright Freezer with light & Lock, San• ·"':;o #255 1349.00 Reg. $559.99 30.4 Cu Ft Frostless Upright Freezer, .'-;m·1• :·mo #2594 ........................................ 14 79.00 Reg . $269.99 12 Cu Ft Upright Freezer, S11r1• ·"':w 12513 52:~9.00 Reg. $439.99 19.5 Cu Ft Sears Best Upright Freezer, Frostless, s,,..,. S60 12554_ ':~79.00 $399.99 15.3 Cu Ft Frostless Upright Freezer, Slll'P s:;o 12534 1 349.00 Reg. $249.99 9 Cu Ft Upright Freezer, _.;,,,." .... :.w #2509 '229.00 Reg. $289.99 15.0 Cu Ft Chest Freezer, ."im·1• ~:w 11521 '259.00 Reg. $349.99 22 Cu Ft Chest Freezer, Sorf' ,..;.)() #1561 '299.00 Reg. $259.99 12 Cu Ft Chest Freezer, ~tiff' S20 11512_ --'239.00 Reg. $359.99 Deluxe 17.1 Cu Ft Chest Freezer with Light & Lock, S111·(> .'-'IO 11543 1319.00 Sears 51Aa$, llOUUCK ANO CO. ' .. Reg. $349.99 Famous Model 70 Deluxe Automatic Washer, ."'ittt'f' s 10 #25701 J:309.00 Reg. $259.99 Famous Model 70 Deluxe Electric Dryer, ."'iftn• ,-.;:JO #65701 '229.00 Re·g. $289.99 Model 70 Deluxe Gas Dryer, ."iun• s:w #75701 · 8259.00 Reg. $219.99 3 Cycle Automatic Washer, .'-;m ·1• ."'i20 124101 __ 'l99.00 Reg. $199.99 Electric Large Capacity Dryer, ."iarP s:w #65201 11169.00 Reg. $229.99 Deluxe Large Capacity Gas Dryer, ·"''"''' ..... :w #75201 'l 99.00 Reg. $279.99 Sears Best Portable Washer .. 'im·1• s:w #45901 824·9.00 Reg. 179.99 Sears Best Portable Electric Dryer, .'.111·1• ..... 20 #85901 ----$159.00 Reg. $279.99 Large Capacity 125201 Heavy Duty Washer, Sm·p ,i...;:JO '249.00 Reg. $329.99 24" Sears Best #15611 Automatic Washer, .Sm·p S 10 '289.00 Reg. $439.99 Sears Best Lady Kenmore Automatic Washer,. .'im'l" Si(} #24901 ___ 1369.00 Reg. $329.99 Sears Best Lady K~nmore Electric Dryer. ."im·1• SiO #64901 _ -1259.00 Reg . $359.99 Sears Best Lady Kenmore Gas Dryer, ."im·r• S70 #74901 __ ~289.00 Reg. $299.99 Deluxe Automatic Washer. Son• s:w #25621 '269.00 Reg. $219.99 Deluxe Electric Dryer, . 'nrr .... :m 165621 '189.00 Reg. $249.99 Deluxe Gas Dryer, · ."im·1· ~:w #75621 1219.00 Reg. $279.99 Deluxe Automatic Washer, Son> s:w 126251 __ '249.00 Was $199.95 White Portable Di shwasher, Cut ·~20 172031 _'I 79.88 was $204.95 Coppertone Portable Dishwasher, <:111 ;;20 172032_ '184.88 Was $234.95 Coppertone Portable Dishwasher, l'ut s;;o #72042_ '184.88 Was $234.95 Avocado Portable Qishwasher, Cut '.)0 172044_ '184.88 Was $259.95 White Portable Dishwasher, C111 s.;o 172051-1209.88* Was $329.95 Lady Kenmore White Portable Dishwasher, Cut S3f! #72071 1279.88* Was $179.95 Built-In Dishwasher. Cut S20 #7211 1159.88* Was $239.95 Built-In Dishwasher, Cut ~IO #7213 _ ----'199.88* Was $299.95 Lady Kenmore Built-In Dishwasher, ""' s.;o 17215_ 1249.88* _,, Thuraday. July 3, 1975 ,. B8 DAIL y PILOT Thursday. July 3. 1975 \ \ \T I 'I / ,. T ~S.4 J/E .17o/o! '.\t en's Pocket T-Shirts , Ht•;!11lar 2 f $5 ~:i.•;•1 or Fuldi11~ Patio Chair t.C•·!!11lar 3 97 ,.. I.'>') \ } I .. • • .. .. • • .. • • • • • .. .. .. .. .. .. ~ Sheer l{nee • • • • • .. • • • • .. • ... • • • • .. Highs :--.. ar .... r.., ... l'ri•"' .. .. • • • • • .. • .. • • .. • • • .. • .. • • • • .. 4 $}~ f'r,, ! Boys' j\unwral ~ Tank Top~ .. • • • • • • • .. • Sandalfoot. nude ! heel Sa ndstone ! .. • • • 32-Gal. Trash Can ~Par~ 2 r 797 Prirc or W ill not crack o r peel. T ight fitting ltds. llouM>.,•rf'• f).opt . .. • • • . .. • • • • .. . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. • • • • • • • • . .. • • • • • • • • • • . .. .. .. .. .. : SAVI~ 26o/o-.30o/o! : .. . • • : Romt-x 1 2-2 Wire : .. . : Rf>g11l:.1r 697 : :s~~ : : !lO-ft. : : Plastic coated, flexible. : • ground. : ! 818.99, 100-.. oot 13.9.i ! « ~~~ • : Eltttriul Drpt. : S.4VE ~.1! 1\l cn"s Knit Shirts Choose from popular Co untry Hits , Old Tyme Fiddle Hits, Polka Hits, Good Vi- brations, and others. TV n .. ,,1. At A 11 MAJOR LOS ANGELES I HOUR-BUYS 11A.M.t ol2NOON Qmrnlilit•l'I LimilNI ,\l'lk .\houl Sc·arr1 CunH11it-nl Crl'Jit Pl an ~ Lau ndr~· Dt•h'r~enl "··1t·tl:tr I · o91 ~I h.9'> 1.>-lli. H .. , Phosphate-free. Use only Vz cup for a full load of wash. ll111t••'"aro>o. 1>1·111. 3 HOURS BUYS 9:30A.·M. to 12:30 P.M . A 8sorted Dan Rive r !Shirting Fahric I.ow 2 ''d . $ } l'ri1·1· 1 s . • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • ~ • • • : I .. l .. • • .. 11 • • ... .. • .. • • « • • • « • • .. H . ,. its.; YOUR <:BOICE 99.~ .... « .. • .. • • .. • .. • .. .. • • • Quantities ··)1~111~ Sears Elc<'l ric Curling Iro n '"3 0! Gas Grill on l'e rrnancnt Po t wa~ $}59 8189.99 2 burners, each with its own control knob. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. .. • .. .. .. .. • .. • • .. • .. i SAVE • • • • • • .. • • • .. .. • • .. • • • .. .. .. • • 4 0 o/o! Economy 8prinklt.·r Heads R•'j.(ltlar $1. I c~ 88 ~ . Full circle. 1h . % circle o r square. *5951 -2-3-4 Plumbinit·H~11tio~ Drpt . and ORA"N GE COUNTY SEARS _..,,, Stores I Sears I ALL STORES OPEN 10 a.m . to 9 p.m. Monday thru Thursday • Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. • Sunday 12 noon to s p.m . The following stores open SATURDAY til 6 p .m -ALHAMBRA. CARSON. COVINA. EL MONTE. L ONG BEACH. SANTA MONICA, VERMONT SIAU, JlOllUCJC AND CO. ' ii l'i .. . . .. ·, ) . . . · . :: I .. ·' ,l . . . . . . . . .. I" • r Thursday. July 3, 1975 DAILY PlLOT 8 7 'Florida Fox~ Free Early Han-ah's Getting Rush ~ ' ORLANDO, lila. CAP> -Jack Clouser, an ex· mana1•tt ll\ lN1 B\tt after appt•la he WI ]vd fd r:;uy~~':1s8~ k~~~~tra•wlheh 1 11 1f'lbeoridaf Fox" during his lnsano and tnUo a 1~1\c mtl\\•l ho•plt•lln'1~.• RENO. Nev. (AP) -saoo 1•'4lr y.,ere Utthtted know who ordereU the Haarnh'1 receiv'd more ouL t>Y the slx -uardl. guards to r emove the . a en reed from prison and divorced from one of his t wo wives. WITHIN TW() MUNTlll, Ul!l ESCAPED ~nd ·began sending police letters from all over the coun· try. One accused FBI Director J . Edgar Hoover of "sleepini with a night liJlflt." than 55,000 telephont S!oatra lort1 has been newsmen. call1 during the fltst koown for hi• run.ins Clouser, 4~. spent seven years on the FBI's Mo~t Wanted list and taunted authQrities by mail hour reservation• were with ttie pre s1. Amos said it is "sttutd- t a k • n for A u g, l • lng hotel policy" thai no while on the lam. '1 Uved b)' l'lY wtw," he said, can\on~lng th• htttert wcr9 par\ Qf hit plan to conf"" au\he>ti\tOJ ·~"~tl• Wt\tr•lbQutJ •• f WJS never on•r eltl\ot, I .kl\•1w hid \o 10\ IQl'tlfWh«trat where I CU\lld escape so la .ed acute paru.noia a nd it worked ... when it came time for my trial, I took off all my clothes and started howling." nightclub shows b y RON AM o s, pressbeallowedto stand s ing•rli Jphn Denver and 1pokesman tor Caesars out side a performer's Franlt l~natra, the resort Palace , said he hadn't dressing room priQr to ·•. HE WAS RELEASED F ROM THE La ke CorrtQ• Uonal Institute near Qermont, Fla., after $er vi•I -"""·-.. about 1even months ot a (iYj; firm a.Ud. been informed of the th e s tart o ( i1 n y · * ye~ sehtence. Supt. 6lll Route Between mldni1ht atHl Ph?tu Jeuhm and didn't performance. said Clouser was a model prisoner and got off early partialJy because of good time tha~ he accumulated. noon Tuesday mote \h~n ra----------------- /\ few hours after his re- lease, {:louscr was di vorccd by llis wife Marlene and said he p~anned to re-wed Mar garet Simons. 43, of San Francisco C'-ousu whom he married while on th~ He w~s dropped from the Most Wanted lis t in 1911 nfter authorities became convinced he was dead. But ih June 1974 San J·)·ancisto poliC'e Cir rest· ed C'lou~cr on an assault t·harge and d1~covered his rt'al 1dent1ly after releasmg him. HALF OF SHOW John Denver , 90,000 calls for rts1etva· ~ lions were recorded un · • Harrah's and Nevada Bell computer equip- ment, Harrah 's said Wednesday. run from authorities. CI,OUSER SA ID HE WAS SHOOK UP by the d ose brush ;.ind in early August 1974 wrote a letter lo his Orlando wife and two sons and told them he was going to give himseU up. Mystery~ Solved: DENVER AND Sina tra will p e rform separately at H arrah's Lake Tahoe hotel-casino /\ug. 1·7. Reser vations arc taken one month in udvance. Clouser's prison term 1tlso ended on the same day that a book about his life, "The Most Wanted Man in Ame rica'' was released. Clouser surrendered to police in Tallahassee, J.<1a .. last August, saying he was tired of being a fugitive and wanted to see Marlene and their two teen-age sons even though he had another wife . . "IT'S ~LL OV~R AND l 'M a free man again," Clouser said at his attorney's office across the street from the Orange County Courthouse where divorce proceedings were under way. "I'm going on tour t~ promote tbe book, and then I'm goin g to San Francisco to remarry the woman I love -this time under m y re al name." Clouser , an Orlando police detective from 1956 to 1961 , achieved notoriety after resigning under fire for alleged associations with underworld fi gures and a tendency toward violence. He was convicted on kidnap, robber y and as· sault charges in the stick-up of a movie theater At the time, Clouser faced nine felony charges ranging from robbery and kidnaping lo escape. Ile plea-bargained and was sentenced to five year::; on a single count of conspiracy in a 1961 robbery. SINCE HIS INITIAL ARREST, Cloust!r has spent 3 years, 6 months and 9 days in jail. State Attorney Robert Eagan said he was disap- pointed al the release. "I don't know -.vhat to say. It seems awfully ear- ly to me, especially for a guy who gave so many people grief for so long a time.'' Cocaine Harrah's said 66,132 telephone calls were placed to its reservation service between mid· ANN ARBOR Mich. ·night and 3 a .,i\· Tuesday (U PI l -An ovc~·dose of and an aver~'ge of 4,250 cocaine and not ex· C'alls per hour were rc- perimentalion in a rare ~ordcd between 3 a .m . Hindu form of medita· and noon. lion killed a 29-y'ear-old yoga instructor, s t ate HARRAH'S QUOT~D health officials s aid. '-' Nevada Bell executive A report by s tale as saying t ~e overload Department of Health cou.ld have disrupted the mmmmmm ___ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;::;,;;;i·r=~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..-~ pathologists . in La nsing ~n~ire ~est . ~o_a ~ t ~hone THE SUPER SHOW! ended almost a month of system if P110 1 arrange. ' MOW! mystery concerning the ments h a d not been LIDO Newport death June 3 of Robert made. Exclusi.,e An Event ... URIHQUAKE )~~ .g. A UNIVERSAL PICTURE ~ · THE ~') . EARL'S nuMllHG, HlATIMG Al-COHO. UIVICI Tl Ml ST AITS Antosczcyk. who taught Meanwhile, three yoga for two years al a newsmen who showed up local YM CA. to watch Simitra pose for Antosczcyk was found a photograph at Las dead in his room, lying Vegas ear ly Wednesday on his back with his were escort ed away thumbs between his in· from the s inger 's dress- dex and middle fingers ing room by s ix security -a classic yoga pose. guards. -AT TOUI DOOi At first. pa thologists considered the possibili- ty that Antosczcyk, who was said to be in"al· m ost perfect•· health by his mother, died while in a deep, self-induced trance that somehow s lowed his heart to a point where his brain re- ceived too tittle blood. THE THREE SAID they received r eports that Sinatra was being presented an award at his dressing room prior to his late performance at a Strip hotel. l 49s-04011 1217657 0."f9W'OlfS ..... AI 28922 Camino Capistr-' .. ,.. o~r :: ... , ,. ,.,_...,rt-, AIM: I SU~ll•&,CHleM- 642·11Sl When they a rrived out· side Sinatra's room, lhey were not allowed in and Gelling araund Orange County · · gets ·easier an -July 4th. Riding the bus has never made more sense than it does today. Orange County Transit District will take you more places in Orange County than ever before. There are more buses -all modern, comfortable and air conditioned. More bus routes.Redesigned schedules. N e w services. Everything is changed and improved. The price, however, is still only 25<t. There are n ew ideas. Park-N -Ride Express .has introduced a series of nine new commuter routes tp 9et 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•••••••••··~-----····---------------------~----------··· , DP I )VANT TO GET THERE. Please send me schedules and information on: 0 New routes serving my area: 0 Park·N-Ride Express commuter service. 0 General Orange County Transit Information. ' • Address_ Ctty Zip ___ _ • I I (Matl thts C'()upon ln0ranQe County1'tanttl t"hsn ttt, rrocrl'.forrh MinnSt..-t S.nta AM c .. i.1., ..... '1l 7C>a.l ·----·---·--------------------------------------~--------~ service for 50c+:. Brea begins Dial-A-Ride soon and other Orange County cities will follow. Chances are there've been. changes made in your own neighborhood. Right around the corner from where you live or w ork. Every day, riding the bus gets easier and more enjoyable. The time has come for you to give your bus system a try. You may be surprised. For information call: 547-3311 ..,. I.~ Toll free, call the operator and ask for: ZENITH 7-3311 We're here to get you there. ART AUCTIONToMiss. Ho Reserve/Ho Minimum 1111~1 of YCllMI VALUES TO '5,000 CollKton ~by Picasso Calder Tamayo Miro S1oueiros Vasarely Chagall Tob1asse Earle Dalt Neiman Jablonsky Rockwell Amen Lebadang and many more of eouai 1m0ortance Rare Find -Ongonal Etcn1ngs by LOUIS lcart Pencil Signed. SUMDAY, JULY 6th, 1975 HOLIDAY IHH. COSTA MESA 313 I lriltol St., Costa M~ta ........ Sl ... "s.. Dl9p ,...., .• EXHllfT AT 4 P.M. AUCTlOH AT 7:30 P.M.1 A11cti0ftffr -Ed Ch..e.rllft &rop.1 A11eflot1 Gdl«y 121 31 l 68-1816 OUR ANNUAL JULY 4th HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR BOWLING SALE! PAY THE REGULAR POSTED PRICE FOR THE I st (3rd, 5th, Etc.~ GAME ...•.. THE 2nd (4th, 6th, Etc.I GAME •..... JUST A PENNY! No Limit THREE BIG DAYS PLUS FRIDAY, JULY 4th 8:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. lSat.J SATURDAY, JULY 5th 8:30 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. lSun.J SUNDAY, JULY 6th 8:30 A.M. to 8 P.M. PLUS MONDAY, JULY 7th 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. lTue.J I 00-Gam~ Stamps. other promotionaf programs not •aUd durin9 I • sale. YIC o.k. KOllA LANES 2699 HARBOR BLVD • COST A MESA 545· I 112 r L .. •• DAILY PILOT Thursday. July 3. 1915 ............... OPEN .ALL .DAY~ ...... FRIDAY JULY 4th SA TU RDA Y & SUNDAY 1970 LINCOLN CONTINENT AL v.1, ovto. t(ons., foctOf'y oir ce>N5t'°"""9 full powetl powtt ''"'*~ Po•t'f (cf•\C) brm.ci. po•«'f ~. powc-r lCOb, rod4o, hcot«'f, '"''ed ~'~ V6ltoeJ $1688 1972 FORD LTD '4 DOOR SB>At-4 "1r oondit;on•no. po-t.t00<•1>? & b<a~c-.. llUIO<IW\1C,rao10, 110 .. 111<, WSN 1:>ERtiOb, $2388 1972 FORD TORl~O SPORT Air condht0nlno. DOwor stit0nno and br .. kes. mies. automattc, rae1t0. t>e.itor (321C.1Ni $2888 1969 VOLKSWAGEN •BUG -4 s~ed, rodio, heoler. (ZDT780) $1288 1969 FORD GALAX IE v .8, factory oir cond111on1n9, full power, power steering, power (dose) bfokes, rodio, heater. (ZDG855) $1388 1972 FORD LTD WAGON 6 l"ASS R(.()I r•~1t PONer w1nd0..,.., air Q:\nd111on.ng, Pv__.ttr :.letmng & bf.JAt;,. .au1onwhc., r.-cho. t>o•10r. (•d•F Bl) $3 388 19,2 MERCURY CAPRI v .6, outo. Irons., factory oir cond1tioning, rod10, heater. (J .. 8FTOI $2288 1971 CONTINENTAL MARKlll Full oo..,or. air condilio"ln9, l oacJud! \41...CBH) $4488 '75· &RAMADA 4-Dr., ~ Dark brown metallic /50/, 351 CID 2V 8-cylinder engine. tan vinyl roof. ~~ Callforn.'a em1sst0ns equipment, select shift cru1se-o~met1c, five FR78x 14 v WSW tires. space saver tire, convenience group, digital clock. power steering, power front disc brakes. deluxe bumper group, air conditioner. ~M/FM stereo radio, fuel rronitor warning hght, exterior decor group, tinted glass. complete. light group, power side windows. luggage· compartment ~rim. (5W81H146278). Derronstrator. Retail $6094 July 4th Special .C dOO< o•llared hard toe>. pa.let blue /30/. bluo v;nyt roof. 460 CtO •V IH:yllndor """'no. C.11....,no.iem.ss.onOQ1.1ptronc.11ve LR78•15SWS, 1111 ~t!lonng wnuel. l1ngert1p SPeOd oontrot, power 5081 -6 way dnvor only, •1r cono14u10 torro control. AM/FM a1oroo r~Clt0, la~u luxury oroup,.se~ur1l!(IOCkOtOuP.l1nted~~eto POWOr$•d&WfOOOws, wneet cover color~ tenoor si.1'1•, ottld11c power OOOr IOeks • 1:.Jt>4A tO/ lo Ii OemJnstra1or Rdail $7966 Juty4thSpecim $6177 1.973 FORD MAREtUOC Vii •vlO-hC. oo...er ~.,._nllg, .. ,. cond1lt01>- •"II a 0v0 m1111s 1!>ERD!>01 $2988 1972 BUICK ,. LA SABRE V-8, foci. oir, power >leeung, power (d .. c) brakes, radio, heater, tinted glou. Mechanics Special. (203GLM) $1588 1972 FORD l"IHTO Fully equipped, r~CllO, heale<, etc.1~72Ec T£) $1988 1970 FORD M.AVERJCIC Automatic 'transmission, r~d10, heater. l!.118:.tJ ---- JULY 4th SPECIALS 1972 CHEVROLET BEL AIR Y-8 , auto. trans., fact. a ir cond., radio, heater, mag wheels. (211 EAM) $1488 1972 FORD TORINO V-8 , outo. trans., foetory oir conditioning, radio, heater, $2688 1969 FORD MUSTANG V-8, outo. Irons., AM/FM rodoo, l ondou lop. (031AHW) $1588 1972 T-BIRD V-8, auto. Iron", factory oir cond11ton1ng, full power, .. inyl roof, landau lop. (826EIE) $3788 1972 CHEVROLET VEGA GT Rodia, heater. ( 1.s.JflW) $1788 1970 TOYOTA PICKUP ... ~peed, stick shift. (63372H) $1388 1974 FORD £300 ECONOLINE 6 cyl., outo. Irons., factory oir conditioning, power >leering, rod10, hooter. 1noa8R) $3888 SHOW USA GOOD CREDIT STATEMENT-ORANGE COUNTY'S VOLUME FORD DEALER • • • WE DELIVER ON THE SPOT! We ore OpPfOVed by oil credit unions; police, firemen, civil service, telephone co., insurance companies, teachers, markets, manufacturing com ponies, labor, etc. · • NO DOWN PAYMENT PROBLEMS 2240 S. MAIN AT WARNER SANTA ANA • 546-7070 .. '74 PINTO RUNABOUT 1973 TORINO WAGOH • llEW 11nd USED CAR EALSI J972 FORD \ n50 c.s. Air cond1llonino. power •leering oower V-8, outo. Irons., factory 01r cond11toning, rodio, heater, orali>.n, .. u1omatu:. r..o.o. h0.it0<. WSW, rool r..,i..1699GBTJ $2988 1973 FORD COURIER ... ~peed, rodio, heater, $2i88 1974 SCOUT 6 cyl., 4 speed, rodio, heater, $3388 19·74 HONDA 550 (Stk. ~5990-8) $988 FORD All cars subject to prior sale SALE VOID AnER THIS WEEK ONLY OPEN DAILY 9 AM·9 PM \ $'3~i'i8 1969 FORD FALCON FUTURA WAGON VS, outo. Irons., pwr. steering, oir cond. (YSG990) $1688 1972 FORD TORINO Air conditioner. oower sloering. CXHIOf brakes. 8UIOtNllC, raCl•o. ,,..,.l<lt. (48aGGNl .1970 FORD TORIHO 4 DR. SEO.AH AulorNttc. power steonno. _. Int.et, ""'°' 11Hler. (2888KS) $1388 Our Salesmen Have the Finance "Know How" Just 111/ Us the Payment You'd Uk• THE ONLY WAY WE CAN Hl:LP YOU IS TO SELL YOU SOME- THING, DON'T HESITATE TO MAKE AN OFFER, WE'RE HERE TO COUNSEL YOU , ,., •.. • " By ALLISON DEERR Of the Dally Piiot Stdff "I didn't want to read about alcoholism . Deep down I knew l had a problem with my drinking. l was working, but I reached the point where I knew that l couldn't keep ~orking AND drinking.''- Dodj,gCust, r ecovered alcoholic. "You can be happy and have fun without drinking. I have m ore fun now than I ever did when l drank, and l remember what ha ppened last night."- .Betty Gates Snider, 16 years of sobriety. ''Everything you've said today has · been negative. We women alcoholics are be autiful people. We just can't drink. "-Liz, re- covered alcoholic. "Don 't think there aren't any women on Skid Row. Take a trip down and look in those little bars or in the rooms above. They're there. Not every woman has Lo go BEA ANDERSON, Editor 'nl\ll'IU'(, J11ly), tt7S that far. Some do.'' -recovered alcoholic .. The woman alcoholic, often c:alled the "hidde n drinker," has come out of hiding. Whethe r it be that more women are in the work force and do their drinking publicly or more wom en are willing to seek he lp, their visible numbe r is growing. DATA LACKING At l Am Wom a n , I Am Alcoholic, a public seminar s ponsored by the Alcoholism Council of Orange County and county Alcoholis m Services, the mos t s triking point was the variety of opinion on the disease and lack of solid data. Ann Baxter, executive director of the California Women's Com · mission on Alcoholism, noted th~t lack of d ata was a key re· ason why the commission was formed. Along with similar panels to deal with alcohol in the black, Chicano and native American communities, the commission will be geared towa rd compiling information on this s pecial group. Althou gh the g roup begins operation this month, some key objectives already a re mapped. "One fear of women is that of failing in their responsibility to rear their children. The National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism now requires that Her Aim: Results By SIMONE EHIU51Yfl to IM 0<1llY Pilot Family planning, day care and illiteracy are the major pro- blems faced by St. Lucia, a sm all island in the West Indies, accord- ing to Yves Rock, minister of housing, community develop· ment and social a ffairs.' She discussed these issues dur· ing the International Women's Year conference in Mexico City. Mrs. Rock, the first woman to be elected to a government post, was seated in the House or As- sembly before her appomtmenl to the ministry. Her husband, Edward Rock is a journalist, and the couple have no children. ''Ever y disappoint· ment is a blessing in disguise," she said. "Ir I bad children I could not now join in the fight for the liberation or women." She credits her success in politics to the roles she has had in her country. "J have always been interested in the welfare or women and St. Lucians," she said. , "I feel that women can play an important role in the dcvel~p­ ment of their country and assist their male counterparts to bring a source of r elief and progress lo our country.'' Mrs. Rock believes the IWY conference will h ave positive ef- fects when au de legates return to their homelands. However , s he said that she is impatient. "We need a little less talking and more artion. such as resolutions which a re more meaninaful. "Women are alring lhe some complaints wh,ch women hove been airing since time im· memorial. This is an opportunity for wotnen from many nations to get down to business and be a Lil· tie more positive. "What is peculiar and similar is that we are women, and this is what makes us one.'• Mrs. Rock b egan her career as -a teacher , but lert arter 12 years to become the firs t woman public r e· lations officer for the largest in- dustry on the island, the St. Lucia Banana Growers Association. RURAL PEOPLES This position, she believes, was a springboard to her successful election. ''It gave me lhe scope to meet all the rural peoples," she explained. "I worked with them for 12 years, and for this reason, I know and understand their pro· blems. The women came out in lar.ge numbers to vote for me and support me." Mrs. Rock said that the island is self-governing internally, but. the United Kingdom handles de· fense and the external affairs . Its main s ource o f income i s agricultural exports, chiefly bananas and coconuts and their by·produc\.s. Tourism is the second in- dustry, wlth approximately 95,000 people visiting the island each year . The minister said the popula· lion is a young one, since fiO per· cent of the 120,000 people are below 30 years of age. Senior citizens account ror tSpercent. "As a r es u ll of our ver y youthful population. our govern· ment rc<lllY has a challenge." Mrs. Rock stated. "Because of the unstable economic situation, the male population migrates in search of employ ment. ''Consequently, women are the breadwinners, caretak e rs, fathers and homemakers. It is a terrible problem. The older children h ave to remain at home to take car e or the youn~er children while the mothers go out to work." This s ituation, she continued, contributes to the high rate of ii· literacy and illegitimacy on the is land. Eighty percent of all children are born out of wedlock, however. so there is no stigma. GOD'S CJOLDREN The attitude on the island is, she said, that "all children are God's children." The government now is very concerned aboot family plan· ning. She explained that up until 10 years ago, there was a lot ot resistance to !amHy planning because of the predominantly Roman Catholic religion of lhe islanders. Recently, however, .the number of Protestants has been growing. "ln the beginning, because of the religious backgrounds, falJlli· ly planning was considered a way of murdering children, but the people see, from day to day. that the schools are over· crowded. the hospitals are over· crowded and the parents cannot afford to give their children lhe kinds of food which will cause them to grow strong and healthy. "Therefore, the mothers who are the breadwinners and the major work force in the country every program d ealing with women have a child care vro- vision attached." She add ed that the commission hopes to work with the courts as well. '·Som e judges tend to Qe ex· tremely punitive toward women who drink. CIULDCARE ··w e would like to provide child care close to where their mother is being treated or arrange for her to get them back afterwards . The fear of losing children is one that keeps many women from seeking help," M s. Baxter said. Another concern is women who mix drugs and a lcohol. •·w e need lo do a big education job with private phys icians to detect the first signs of a drinking problem in their women patients." .I The commis sion already has begun seeking Californians with expe r tise in administration, financing and programming to help those who want to begin treatment projects. Inform ing the public on key legisla tion will also be part of its role. ··Perhaps the most con· troversia l bill this year is Senate Btll 204, which would set up an excise tax on alcoholic beverages with r evenue goin g into a special fund lo finance alcoholi c treat- ment program s. "Another is SB 329 which wi ll decriminalize <1lcoholis m and provide for treatment rather than jailing or public inebriates." now a re realizing that the (eW(?r children they have, the better it 1s for them economically." In 1968 Mrs. Rock went to New York a nd made an appeal to the International Pla nned P are n· thood Foundation for an annual grant to opttote a family plan· ning proJlrom in St . Lucia. Ms. Baxter and Betty Gates Snider, executive director of the Alcoholism Council, Muriel Zink ol CAREUNlT and Dodje Gust of the council o(fered some data on the woman alcoholic. RESEARCH FINDINGS Women: -Tend to become alcoholics .it a la te r age, their 30s and 40s, but becom e serious alcoholics during a shorter time span. -May be "h idtlcn" and pro· tected by their fa milies, BUT 10 times a s many men d esert alcoholic wives than wives aban· don hus bands who drink. -Often can link the beginning of their heavy drinking to a spec- ific time in t heir lives, often menopause, and a large numtler have obstctrical-gynecolog1cal problems. -seem to have had more pro· blems in the family while grow· ing up, particularly in r ela· lionships with pa rents and suf· fered more d eprivation of affection. -Are not a homogenous group. but come from a cross-section of the community. -Need a great deal of support and encourageme nt during treat· ment. · HOW MANY? Although there arc no hard figures on how m any women alcoholics there are, Muriel Zink, a regional m anager for Com· prehe nsive Care Corp., which operates several CAREUNITS for treatment, noted that one of every 10 d\inker s is an alcoholic. "It would seem reasonable that that would apply lo women as well as men. whether thcy drink socially. at home, pro· fessionally or in business." Another statistic that bnng::. pause is that every alcoholic directly and adversely affects 4 t.o 10 other people. Some of the questions asked of the pa neljsts we re basic. "How do you know you're an alcoholic?" a man asked. "The best yardstick is that you have a problem whe n you cannot guarantee your behavior when you drink a nd when alcohol in ~ terfcres with a ny department of your life so you aren't able lo function," Mrs. Zink said. ''Alcoholics Anonymous calls 1t an allergy of the body teamed with an obsession of the mind.'' More and more, she said, the medical model of alcoholism as a disease, which can't be cured but can be arrested and controlled by abstention, is accepted. Educa tio n and referral ser vices are of\fered by the Alcoholis m Council of Orange County, 1913 E . 17th St.. Suite 104. Santa Ana, 92701. or by calltng 835-3830. The Women's Commission on Alcoholism may be contacted at 1 6520 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, 90028, or (213) 466·6417. Women are airing .. the same complaints. What is peculiar and similar~ is that we are women, and this is what makes us one.' --Yves Rock Now, all sludenlsr~ve!ami· the number of schools has ln· ty planning information and doc· creased from 48lo168. ~rs and . n~rses volunteer their To enable the oldtr children to time to clinic&. . attmd school instead or staying TOP PRIORITY home lo tak• oere pf Sbei't The government bas set educa· brothers and sisters, the govern· tion as it.fl top priority. Mrs. Rock ment ls working toward buildln1 said. and during thelastlOyears, day care centers . CJ DAILY PILOT Thursday, July 3. 1975 ·Best Response Is Silence DEAR ANN LANDERS I read With interest a letter from an an- d iv id u al who was rt.'cently divor ced. A numbl•r of ht.•r fnends said ... I knew all along he was seem g that woman.'' "ll stripped me of my la!)t !>hred of dignity,'' was the way she put 11. W~ll Ann, 1 can top that. After man~ years of marnage my wife suddenly dcvt.•loped an insatiable appetite for sex with every male in town l'Xcepl me. What s tripped me of MY last s hred of dignity was wht'n st•veral "fnends" whispered m my car. "She really put thl• make on me and l trl('d tu f1ghl her uff. but after you 've had a ft.•w dnnks you know how 1t 1s. Ila ha.·· \\hat IS ;J gu) !)U PJlOM.·d lo !)ay when he gets trackt.-d ovt•r the he11d like that'? ZONKF.O DEAR Z : The answt'r to your question ls -nothing. Sl-0ny and unsmlllng s ilence can b.-thr most d..-vastatlng re~ponst' of ;.ill. When people make sucb cruel digs they dt'sl'rve to have tht>lr words lt'lt frozen ln mld·air. DEAR ANN . l 'm facing tht• same problems thousands of other parents face when their children become 18 und go tc> work but c.·ontinut• to lt vc at home. Our son was always a won· derful boy. He did well in schuol and never gave u~ an)' trouble. Now that he has reactied 18. however. he feels hl' should have the n g ht to go <lnd c.·omc as ht.> plea!)es Hl!! father ts very stnct and has M!l time 111H1lS (or him tO be home at 111~ht. If the boy breaks l'Urfew he 1s grounded. I am 111 the middle. My hu!)band experts me to stand with him. On some m.Jllers 1 do, but on others I fe<'l hl' 1s loo 1 igid. J have alw:iys ~en m ore liberal and believe an 18 -year ·old boy who i s trui.tworthy s hould be given more freedom. My husband is not the type you t'Ull reason with. lie just lays down "laws" and that's that We both tt11nk a lot of your l'OI· umn. C.Jn you help? ROPES F.NO UEi\K R.~.: I wish you bad J{ivl'n me mon~ inrormaUoa. For example -wbat lime does your husband expect tbe boy &o be ln at nJgbt? Elnu o'clock? T'bree Ln th~ morolng? Wbat do you mHn by "grounded,.? It he kept In for a we~k? A month'! Young people who live at borne s hould respect their parents' wishes, even though they are \)egiooiog tom ake theirowo w11y. 8UT -parents sbouJd be re- AfJOoable and not treat an 18-year· old sell-supporting young mao as if he were a high school rresbmao. DEAR ANN LANDERS: tr one more person asks, "What's wrong with your little girl's eye?" l'm going to be awfully rude. IRVINE CHORALE MASTERED ByJOOLSON Ottlle O•tly P1letSl•ll Robert Mars hall likes to read about his much·honored wife in the newspaper. and he doc!)n't mind teasingly being called" Mr. Doreen," but that's where 1l stop::;. lie says with a twinkle in his eye, ··Her accom plishments don't preclude me from having any brains." While Mrs. M MS hall, former Newport Beach mayor and wm- nero!numerous awards, has been building a success ful career in civic a ffairs, he has been tending his dual bus in~ss interests of orange groves and commercial bwldings. And, he hets bl'en :.1ngmg in the Irvine Master Chorale since 1968 and recently \\a:. elected prl'~l ­ dent. Marshall s lon· affair "1th oranges began when he was a youth in Santa Ana. His parents came to Orange County m 1916 and raised citrus on 200 acres of land in the center of the county, after his father had announced that he came to CaLifornia to re· tire. Originally from Minnesota, Marshall's father had raised s heep in Montana until he m ar· ried and decided ranch life was too rough for his new bride. FAMILIAR TR E K ··He came to Long Beach. lJke evt'ryone from Minnesota docs," Mar!)hall said . Mars hall went to Stanford for two years the n transferred to UCLA. where he earned a degree in agriculture. ·'It was chemistry or agriculture," he said. ··1 had a foot in the door in agnculture, and I like working outside." DOPE EN, ROBERT MARSHALL IN HARMONY He, loo, grew oranges until sub· divisions forced the orchards out. "This county is gone as far as oranges go. ll was gone 15 year!) a go." The former Santa Anan now raises his citrus on 25 acres near L ake M allhews in Riversjde County. He spends two days a week in the g roves, "doing all the oddjo).>s ." Though the firm which planted the trees offers a management service and provides a great deal of care for the orchards, Marshall said he still likes to go up and "do general labor and get in their way.'' The n ght soil and d1mate arc the keys to producing good oranges, Mars hall explained, "but we could s pend a few hours lecturing on that. That's onl' rC'· ason why Or;.ingc County was so great. There 1s lots of level land and good soil.·· I I.ts love of the outdoors C'arncs over into his leisure hours. He plays tennis, has taken up golf to give his knees a rest, and likes lo Betrothals Revealed hike with his wife. whom he met al UCLA. LOCK THE DOORS They also like to travel, and Marshall confided that onl' of his favorite ways to entertain is lo in- vite a group to his home, ''lock the doors,·· and get out his slides. Some of the pictul"cs were taken last s ummer when the muster chorale went to Europe, which was a high point in the history of lhc group. The chorale's mum problem. funding, occupies much of Marshall·s thoughts now as he moves into the leadership po:-.1· t10n. "What we need is somt-<mc to buy a chorale," hl' !)mikd ·Do you know anyone\\ ho might bl· 111 terested '!" Marshall's cxpenenct• on the finance, budget and fund·r;.i1smg committees have prepared him for the work of finding new ways of augmenting the bank account. He and the board have set three goals for the coming year, includ- ing finding a permanent source of Mr. and Mrs. Kt>nncth l\tonson of Lake Forest have announced the engagement of thei r daughter, Kim -Ellen Monson. to Kim Steven Commons. Church, Costa Mesa will be the setting for the Aug. 30 wedding of Jean Pardy and Jim Kolar. funding . selling more season tickets so the chorale members won't have to "seed the house" :md continurng to offer challeng· ing music "that the community would nothearotherwise." The new president, who said he is "Still amazed that the chorale is alive,'' saw it as a "great op· portunity" and joined when it was formed through UCI Extension. He had not sung for 10 year s and was glad for the opportunity to polish his rusty skills. TILLAROUND "We'r e singing better." he said of the chorale's progress. "It's JUSt that "c've matured with time. Over the years we've at· tracted better and better people, and lhl' better people stay. We just sound better because we're still around." He has hi gh praise for both Maurice Alli.lrd, the founding director, and J ohn Alexander, thl· c urrent conductor. "We were good then and we arc good now. But we have a betterespritde cor- ps. The morale has improved ovC'r News of their betrothal and forthcoming nup· t1als has been announced by her mother. Mrs Edward M. Pardy, Costa Mesa. KIM MONSON" JEAN PARDY the last three years." The chor ale's most ambitious s eason to date has been scheduled for next year. It tentatively in· eludes five concerts. beginning with Ver di's "Requiem'' Oct. 25 and 26 in the Santa Ana .F'irsl Bap- tist Church. The a nnual Christmas concert, this year to include polychoral music with brass, a large work wilh organ and some familiar earols, is sched'uled for Dec. 12 and 13, a lso in the First Ba ptist Chur ch. Other concerts will be Feb. 28, ''Dixit Dominus" by Handel and ''The Unicorn.'' by Menotti, with the Penrod-Pl astino Dance Move· ment Theater; "The Bells," by Rachmaninoff and "Psalm47" by Schmitt, March 20 and 21. The concluding concert will be a Ricentennial program of Amencan composers, to be pre· sented June 4 and 5 al Santa Ana Coll ege. Season tickets will be $20 and $16. They may be purchased from Jan Unvert, 642· 1268. SALLY HUBBARD ·Ann Landers Our child must wear u potch for a while to correct a visu1il de· feet. 1 get that quesuon from total strangers as well us from casual friends whenever l talw Lis~ anyplace. She used to be very friendly. but now, when someone ap· proaches her, she hides her lilllt face in my skirl. I realize that most people who ask regard themselves as "con- cerned" rather than ''nosy," but they don't realize tbe cumulative · effect such a question has on a child. Please tell your readers lhut the kindest thing lo say 1s NOTHING . -HER MOM DEAR MOM: "Concerned" AT WIT 'S END my left root. ThHe who are close to you know wby u .. 15 weartac the patch. Those wbo mu& uk areao•y. Wby don't you teJl tbt• ••11te•s adverth1lng Hathaway .... ,..,. - and let the m stand tlaere IU&e &lae dumrnle&tbey are? · A no·nonscnse approach to how to deal with life's most difficult and post rewarding arrange- ment. Ann Landers' booklet, "Marriage -What to Expect," will prepare you for better or for worse. Send your request to Ann Landers. P .O. Box 1400, Elgln, 111. 60120, e nclosing 50 cents in coin and a lung, stamped, self. addressed envelope. Tale's .Wag A mother has written me (or advice on whether or not to get a puppy for her three small children. "They ador e animals." she explained, "and have pro- mised lo feed it, clean up after it and to assum e full responsibility for its well being." Signed, Weakening. Weakie, if you bought that bit of garbage, let me be the first lo offer you 50 acr es in Florida close to the ocean at $10 an acre. No personal checks, please. Lucky for you, I.kept a diary of our first seven days with our pup. py, Bow Wow. Day I : Bow Wow has been in the house 14 hours, during which lime his feet have never touched the floor. He has been fed eight limes, burped five, danced on the TV set, slid down the banister, been given a bath, blown dry with my hair drye r , visited 12 homes, rid· den a bicycle and barked long distance on the telephone. At the moment. he is asleep under a dual-control thermal blanket. Day II: Bow Wow continues lo reign. 1t took eight saucepans lo warm his dinner . Tonight the children put on a puppet show for Bow Wow. He watched it from a pillow that I had just needlepoint· ed at a cost of $12. Bow Wow got to stand on the floor torught and Capricorn headed for the door. One chlld shoved the othe r into the hall tree. The other one slapped his brother. while the third one lurched for the dog and opened the door first. Day HI: At three Utls morning, one of the childre n complained that Bow Wow was keeping them awake with his howling. When I s uggested he be fed. he said his brother did it, who vowed his s is· ter did it, who said. "It's not my turn." .Bow Wow chewed up my evening slipper and put everyone into stitches. Day lV: Bow Wow blew Show a nd Tell. He . showed too much a nd didn't have a finish. A clean- up committee or one was delegat- ed to do the honors. One of the children s aid if the dog Collowed him to school one more time and he had to bri"' him home he was going to kick him . I suspect the newness is wearing off. Day V: There was a rule made on Day l that the first one to spot :.i puddle automatically cleaned it uµ. The entire household is suf· fering from indoor blindness. To· day, Bow Wow c hewed up a catcher 's mitt. No one was amused . Day VI : Today, I yelled, "ijas anyone seen Bow Wow?" Day VII: One of the kids yelled back, "Who?" Learn Lessons t'RIDA Y, JULY 4 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIES (March 2l·April 19): Accent on what is real, what is false, what you can use and what should be discarded. Costs are estimated. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Lunar cycle is high -you find that n ew contac ts, diff er enl foods. novel approaches, exciting possibilities are featured. GEMINI (May2l·June20): So· meone may be looking over your shoulder. But this should not be matter of con cern. You a re on right tra~k. -CANCER (June 21-July 22): Emphasis is on friendship, fulfill· ment of desir es -and special celebration. You could win popularity contest. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You are able now to r egain sense of direction and a more healthy perspective. Your intuitive in· tellect is on the beam. VIR GO (A us. 23·Sept. 22): What seemed out of r each could become available. You can move in many directions . You reel rree to a greater degree. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Relationship could intensify. Not wise now to play games with emotions. Stakes are high -and "for keeps." SCORPIO <Oct. 2.1-Nov. 21): Accent on getting together with one who shares your interests. Do plenty of listening. You could be provided with inform ation which ultimately aids legal cause. SAGITTARIUS~ (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Moderation is keynote for fulfillment. Know it and avoid ex· tremes, excesses. Revel in holi· day spirit without creating ob· stacles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Accent is on lessons learned, love los t a nd gained, rela· tionships with o((spring, willing- ness to make creative changes and ability to detect what is real as-cbntrasled to imitati6n. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): Home environment affects you more so than in recent past. You want to experience more, to ex- pand, to take o n additional r esponsibility -in creative sense. PISCES <Feb.19·March20): A short trip, vis its, comments, statements, messages are on agenda and include cl ose neighbors, r elatives. If Today ls Your Birlhday you have made adjustments in the home this year and this aspect will be emphasized in September. Will you change residence? You were on your own early, at least in a psychological sense. Miss Monson 1:-. a graduate of Canyon High School , Saugus. a nd pre· senlly attends UCLA wh~e she is a m ember o( AJpha Gamma Delta. H,er fian ce, son of S hirley Commons o f Huntington Beach, is a graduate of Marina High School and UCLA where he received a degree in ph)'!ics. Miss Pardy is a graduate of Newport Harbor Hi gh School and attended Orange Co3$t College where he r fiance also studied. He is the son of the Albert Kolars of Costa Mesa and a graduate of Costa Mesa J ugh School. Saints. New port Beach. se nior at B ri g h am 1----=----1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;._ ___ iiliiliiiiiii;;;;;;;iiilC" Their parents are the Young University. TPe wedding will la.kt• place Aug. 9 in Mount of OUves Lutheran Church, Mission VieJo. • • • St. Joa~him 's Catholic * • • Sally Alesi a Hubbard Harry H. Hubbards of Her fiance graduated Costa Mesa and Mr. and .from Newport Harhor Mrs . Albert S. Eccles Hlgh School and UC Jr .• Newport Beach. Irvine as an electricul Miss Hubbard is a e ngineer. H e plans graduate of Costa Mesa gradual e s tud y a t High School, Orange Purdue University in Lhc· Coast College and is a fall. • and David A. Eccl~s arc r==-======:..... planning lo marry Aug. 9 m the Church of J esus Ch r ist. Latter -d ay WIMe Y • W •f ...... t "22 H.,._ llvci. c..te ......._541-0JH THE urH SHOW! MOW! LIDO ~.::! An Event ••• ·WlriiQIMKE VG <,,_ ~ NIVI 11<,A L Pl{ TURI YOU'LL 'llL IT TOO' Cal I 6•2-5678. Put • few worda l o work for ou. PACK YOUR Pl~NIC IASKET AND JOIN THE ~1---SECOND ANNUAL fw./A :J FOURTH of JULY ~~~( FAMILY PICNIC l""l!ll~..::..,..rl~~ AND Cl!LEBRA TION MARINERS PARK I 0 A.M. • 3 P.M. 1'9' ... St.+t 10..,.. ........................ You All C:Omel .... I .. .. .. ******* ALL STORES OPEN 4th ol JULY 9 AM· 6 PM r A.. l ,OOO's of yards in yarn dyed crepes, jacquards, diagonals ' -.1ncl multi colored double-knits. Bofh m en and women'!> ll!lfp;..,..__,.itJric~ in this fnbulous collection. 60" wide. Mach1nL' -v:.1,hablc. No iron. Some slighfly irregular. Values to 14.98 yd. - ---..:> .> Thuooay. 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July 3, 1975 Du11dreds to l'iew Start Torn D'Eath Ya ch ts Prepared for Transpac Captures Hydro Title l i i f l • ' ' I ---. ~ I ( f. 0.1ly Pilot Stall PllOlo Hundreds of s pectator boats. ml'luding a s11able Ot·et from Newport Beal'tl, will torm the pen meter of the startl.Jl g line Fri- d a y for the 2.225-milc Los Angeles to Honolulu race. Race officials said patrol boats would kct.•p the s pectator fleet nearly a 011le from the starting urea until after thl· s tarting sign al at 1 p.m . The starting lint! will~ st•t up off Point Fl·rmin. Many of the spt•ctator boats will follow the racing Ot.•et as f:tr as the wt.•st end of Catalim1 fsland for a fina l ''bon voya~t.·" Thi• \\est end of tht.• •~la nd i'> tht• only mark of lht.• l'OUrse for tht.· rj('crs PF.RSONS WI SlllNG to v. atch the start from land arc <1dv1sed that the best vantage point will be the Point Ferm in bluffs. Jam Woller. chmrman of the Tr;rnspac weather committee, said lonj.! r ange.· forec<1sts point to a slow race. A light westerly is expN·ted to prevail at the st;1rt. ~eltrng tht.• flet.•L to Catalrn;,i 1n about thn·t• hours Wolll·r Said thl' rac1f1c I h gh appeared t o bC' moving southeast. The Pacific ~Ligh is a great blob of fl ;,it air that shifts around off thl' m <1i nland coasl and which the l'<Jcing m .. ·cl trics to :.t\'Oltl. WINDWARD PASSAGE SEEKS NEW TRANSPAC RECORD Big Chute Blossoms In Practice Off Newport TH E LATEST computation by Tom Wilder. official measurer and handicapper, shows the 62- foot sloop Hagtime as scratch boat "1th a time allowance of 16.9754 hour s The lowest rated boat m the fleet is the 37 -foot sloop Enterprise which gets a time allow<1 ncc of 120.9465 hours a r:.ingc of over four d<tys. The battle for first to finish is Pl'BLI(' ~OTl{'E J--'bfl It Jvt1• 1' •6 .,,,.., • I FOl83'1 , I ~,,+I Pl Bl.IC :\OTl('I. Pl'BLI(' ~OTICE Pl'BLIC' ~OTICE rt. I FICTI "0US BUSINESS l•U .INl"-5 NAME STATE MENT ,.. n 1 • r 1 •' J ·' t •• PttBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEM ENT T 114. follow1n9 per'>On 1~ dOHl<J Du\1 ne\\d\ WESTHAV~ N SPORTS WEAR, H~l9 brOOi<IHJl)I, We•fmtn\tCr. CA 9268.l 2 M EntNPr t'~ . H971 Rh0clol1t1> (I , founlmn Vdll• v. CA 91108 Th•\ bu\1ne .. , 1:. tonduClf'd by an +n :J1v1duol AOdrl El 5dld ol 1 M i:.nt.rPrt>C• Tn1 \ <lli t.lter1'1•nt Wd' hi~ tJ Wtth lhL Counlv Clt·rk or ClrJr19~ (ounlyut\ JIJ•1l' q IWS Publ1\i'\f-d Or.1ncH (011,t 0dtl'1 P1to' Junt 12, 1q, I&, July J 1~1~ 1 IH I> P UBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tnt ft>Ut.1w1n4 t.i r un or• ,, ur f llu 1 . ~"~ HOTICEOF NON At:SPONSIBILITY •tl JWl-i\ J.-t.:.t.lfl,.JMPANY OVEF<HEAO C'OC'IR ((J or Noltt•· ·~ ll<rt·O~ <l'"tn Ill.JI"' "'I ' vi.t.V.(• Pl<OH (T" >1~06 '.)RANC:.E COUNIY f'll'I E ....... n •• dflors1qnt-cl will nm bf "'Po"'•l>I~ ""' Atrc:N'I l(>l..i , ., •.1 t.\ ... CA St ~nlaAna.Cdht 9110~ ~Y dt-Oh or habt11t1~., Cl)r\trri'1l-<S bY Vl&)t (Jrdnq~ Ov~r,.._"d Oc;.1,r Co Inc ~ anvon• Otl\t>r '"''" my•cll Oh or ,1U1 r C.,t tl1'" I ' •• :1. t. \ ,. vl.1'( Cdhtorn1d <.Or(JOrc)l1on. \11!. UOyd • tN\d.Ot"' C.o•.tttMt ·•• lA 'ot.ll# ~ntdA.n~ c...11e.cn1o!t O..l~dth1\l\t().)yOI July,191) I T'•\ Du\tnt·,,, tflr•<lu tl<•l l•< ,, l/Jttor P Z•tQl~•. Ho C 1111151. John l: Cult~y ltl'"l•t~d Pdrlne"h•P-I Co\!.) Mr '" c.11.1 91b'1 • o Car~ Frf't Sc>a~ & PQo4, c.c,ror..n Lu Q 1"41\ bu\•nt· ~ '' condut tcd 01 ·• '"'·'' 1 S16 N"woort Blvo. 1,11 ldlt 0 ,1 1 1 w hied ..,.,1H1 u.. -cl r.-d' tn~r·.rup C.o\ta Mc'\a, Caftt 91~21 J•if•h {h rk. ot "Jr..tn 1, (ount.., Uf\ J1,1n1 ~~;>ngt-Over tu ,,d Dr1or t• Publl Nod OranQ4! Coa•t o.,11v f'tlut ., 111_ J_ulvl •. 10. t97S >•lh 1• PUBLIC NOTICt: 8-2 SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF OR.llNGE No. A·IM110 NOTICE OF HEARING OF P ETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AHO CDICIL AHO FOR LE TT E RSOF AO- Ml HISTRATIOH WITH WILL AN· HEXED C.~ldt~ ot ltLLEN I LU".tH/ Ol!t~a~ • NOTIC£. IS H(Pfll( C.lV[N tMI .EOWARO T. LUSZCL "'' t11 .. dh(•rt•1n. oet1hon for Probalf"' 01 wi11 ,.nd't:ochol !Ind for Letl~f"\ of Adm1rH'ttrclllon with Will Annex~d rf'f( ,,.,,,,. ro wn1ch ., fndOt to.r fur1Mr J)dt11<ul,., . .., mo tMt lllGHT BEAUTY ENGINE ENAMEL :. : .. •:::t ~.~;ti ( t:\\ f fo-A··~, A,.~" [ ... i ~\.I) e-\ ,. M "vie,,~,._,, Pe~ 'l'C"' Tc;.. Mo;r ,.,,,. IECi.119 t.n agam l'Xpected lO be between Hagt1mc and the 72-foot ketch Wind ward P assage. They finis hed a bout four minult'S apart in 1973 with Rah'timt.' holtl- in~ the edge. But lon1l yachling buf(s are eyeing with interest li new 73 footer from Australia. Ballyhoo, which has all the qualifications for making a strong bid for hnc honors. THE FIVJ.: top-ratl•d boats m the fl et.>t <u 'c Hagllm('. Onchrw. Windw.inl Pa~sage, Scrc1w :.ind 8<11lyhoo, in th al order. Heading C lass Il is Ni<.·k F'razce's 48 foot sloop Swiftsure. San Dit•go Class C is topped by A1kane, a 37-foot s loop skippered by A1thur Beland of Long Beach, ;.ind Class n is headed by the Japanese entry. Die Chila, a 39- foot s loop ::.ailed by Ye1shimasa Niwa. nt.•g ardless of th<' ratings, J\t;.irk John son , s kipper of Windward Passagl' makes no st.•crt•l of th<• fat•t thathe is out to bt•<1t his own elapsed lime record of nml! days, n ine hours set in 1971 Brown Vetoes Bill SACRAMENTO (AP) A hospital·back<.•d bill to exempt most hospitals from posting a state-required Sl ,000 bond has been vetcwtl by Gov. Edmund Brown Jr. T h e bill by As- Sl'mblym an Walter Ingalls, (D. Rive rs ide), a lso would have elimin ated six-month Licensing reqwrements for nurs mg home- type wings of hospitals, leaving t he r t>quaremen ts only for ~t·parate nurs ing homc.•s. fthe 11me And ptac~ o• h-. ... ,,.,.,q fr• '-'"v 'b.tt t>etn 5"t tur Julv • 1q1~ "' ~ J( a m ,'",.,.. cr>Ur1rl')OOn• •·• '"' prtrltr¥rtt f\.o J of ~Id ("t)'Uff tll /(II(' ( IVI( (.I nfN On"" -~t. 1n tn~ (tty I ':><t(lld A"" (.a I 110< nt a O.ll'<I Jv~ 1• 1q1, WILLIAM E St JOHH, (.ountv Cl~rk l'l" HLIC' :\OTKE ~· Po,.., .,•o Y llAlPH I. CALLEN 2141·C W.\t U Palm• Ave. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT lr.. tu11ow1mJ1 per :ion 1\ 001nq t,u~• AIMIM1m,Ca1H.tll01 nt·.·~EMINI 11 ASSOCIATE<;, ~I>~ hi: 1714) 772-Sll~ . IV<• nobh C..O\til M•'" C.A •lbll At1wrwylw.lldmt1111tr•tor " bf' 1 L MM1t,. 1 'J<.t, C.rt•.Y1ble P\Jl>lt\~d Or11nqt' (O.t\I 0 . .,1y f'tlOI ( 0 r CA /01 Pl HI.IC ='O'fl('E FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ~TATEMENT The fQllOw1no ~r\c.in~ Art do•nq bu'• ~.,\.t~ •• tit ? )~ ,~Of l..f .. ' o!.. ~ • ,,.~ .... c "u 01. ANTI-I UST f'r•.t ., Coup' Of\ A<itl f-. , "(t" (,.,·,Co I "'9 s.~·"· t'O"', Aho A. w,'"' f"'""' 1.. t• c •. U Oz. '. '. . ' •~le•, , ,,,, , ·.f~JI •• BOATING Cobra Takes Ocean Race To Bermuda HAM ILTON. Bermuda <A P> - Cobra, a 32-foot sloop rigged cata m ara n own ed by Oon Karmin of Glen Head, N.Y . was declared the winner of the fifth biennial Newport llcrmuda multi-hull ocean r:lce Cobra crossed th<.• finish luw ,>ff the coast of St. George fifth but won on corrected time 10 one uf the slowest times on record. Cobra's corrl'ttcd time was 110 hours. The elapsed lime was 14:1 hours, 55 minutes for the 700-milc race. Second overall was the 33-fool trimaran Shadow owned and sail~d by Mart in Poll ard o f Bermuda with a corrected time of 120 hours. The Shadow actu~l­ ly crossed the fi nish line fourth. First across the hne was the scratch boat Gulf St<.•:.1mer. a 60-foot t rim:.i r an owned by newspaper publisher Ph1hp Weld of Glouceste r . Mass. 1'°'"10"\f feo,.., L '' A.-.d s ... ,~-.o• Sot, Eo' Ir R1,,.o•~d • 1h A (lir:::f\ C'o'h. (;•~"' v,f\yt, F oh, c And Le~rl\cot. DETROIT CA P ) -R ookie dnver Tom D 'Eath throttled the flame-red Miss U .S. to lap, heat and race records as be sw~pt all three 15-mile heats to win the $30,000 Gar Wood Trophy Race for unlimited hydroplanes on the Detroit River. O'Eath. a JI-year-old marina operator from Fair Haven , Mich .. blazed around the choppy, three-mile course at a ~ec?rd 123.287 miles-an-hour on his f1rsl lap and was never headed. llE WON HIS first 15-rnile he~t at a record 117 .929, took his second at 116.179 a nd then took the finale in a course record- setting 121.321. Hi;; 118.276 average for the 45 rrules was a rnce record. M1chy Remond of Pal!" Desert, Calif., was second m Miss Budweiser. finishing 10 boat len~'1.hs back in the final heat. The D'Eath-Remond side-by-side dul'l at sp<'eds up to 170 miles-an- hour had the police-estimated l'l'Owd of 400,000 on its feet for the whole r ace. George I len k y of Seattle was thi rd in Miss Pay'N Pak, Milner Irvi n of Cor a l Gables. f1a., was fourth in Lincoln Thrift and J erry Bangs of Seattle was fifth in the comm unity-sponsored Miss Madison. THE PRE-RACE favorite Weisfie ld 's, which Bil l Schumache r drove to a course re· cord 127.80 in qualifying, was nol in contention. It dropped out of its first heat with a broken gear box and fell behind in 1ts second heat with a piston failure. AIMOI ALL CLEAIEI G .o u, ... B•"~''Y To llA>b.,, 'Wood, V "ti l eorher, Ph .. hC & f ·0.19lou . f.u p' Dvu F,.,. Arn•<~ "I To Tl--~ S"'foc.~. hon·flo""'""ob:e• MOOfl. • 727 F ,, A Pep"''°" Con W.•t.. S'""d~.J J.Sc.t>~ 1,,,.,'9'1 u "' ••• Le .. P~ f, e )o .~ 1·"'(, "'' ¥ •""' .,,, M .,., '~ft, Co'•• Ot~·-f, .. e. (o,.. t't l'4 ·~·o•"r ~ .. ,., .. , G'1off' (l"'C"\C' J: , f' ., ... & St'' V ,,,1 Seo•, t1f'.c .. , D1o-•( t, ..... , A'"''· 11,. U .99 Julyl,4, 10, 191S 14n '~ ";~·:.N~,~~~f ,.,. ,'~ cc.ndutl• d tJy "" fn· PUBLIC NOTICE 01.,104.hJI Rri(A"(I L Mane.,,., l<E Y Pf ALTO~<., 1?)11 Broo~hurst, Hun11n<jlOn bt·d•n, lA 91/>AC f "~' Kl"y C.o,por.1tton ,) Cc:tliforrn•1 Corp01 all on, 7iltt liroo~hur~t. Hun1 1nqtoo Beath, CA r, Nlf"WIR ~./ 39.~,. r "9' ,,.10 p,.i;.i 'lf How\f C""1t1"' Ji 1 'n~ I ~4'n P101'"' oro' Moldeo Ht'""t•, Rod~ & lno.•1.., .. 1tot1 !.hf!:t,. 24 99 ::::.~· Th1"t · tdtr•nv•nt w"' f1h·d w.tt, the (vynh t.1erk '-'' (.n.Jl''lll(' t.•J•H1t'/o~\ Jun( 890444 Tt'l1\bU\1nc\\1Scondvcted hyat.ot CHECKER AUTO SUPERIOR COURT OF THE 'I l'tl~ p0ra11un STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR f-4'S'l1 rtr\f Kf!V Corpor-11on LIFETIME POWER THE COUNTY OF ORANGE f•utJ\i 'I rJ Or,1nq1 Cr,.1 I r1 •• 11 ( ,_,,,,, R1thard 0 H..-ln\"'1 p,,,, No. A•IMltO J""' 11 Ii lb on<IJulyJ, 111/S lf1J.I) Thi\ sla1Pmcnt w.i•, l\)cd w1lh lh• NOTICE OF HEARING OF PETITION County Cler~ ot Or.:inqP Cc.vntvonJun1• BATIERY FOii PROBATE OF Will ANO FOAi PUBLIC NOTICE 13. 191S LETTERS TESTAMENT ARY F441M lt n .. a ..... ,···" ••• , • Est.it• of BEULAH M. PArnF I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS P\Jblt\lied Or~nQC COl\I Dally Piiot. 0. 9,ool P..,,i. • .,, 0·•• To, Co•, Dfotf!d..-0 I NAMESTATEMENT Junet9,16,andJvlyJ,l0,191S 112~1S l1~illB.Rtoloc•IA1 ~•o(•c•9• NOTICE IC, HfREBY GIVEN IMl l T~rloltnwm9pNSOMMt-do1nqbu,1 Upo•p,..,,.,.. (11 T•• ROY C. l'IOOfA ha\ r+ltd N-f'ftn .. nP._..,., UBLICNOTICf, G11e#O"'u Ce1••o•e, 1>'!11tlonlorProb.ilt01 WtltM'CllOf'Lrt IERrECTWEIC:.HSCALECOM p ' S1d•Po,.Bo•tt·uf"'l.• I t•r\H\ldm•nlMyHl•·r~nce tn ""'''~ rAN'f 7~83 E LaP.ilmd "" Mod.1c. ..... c ... 11 •• s .... 1 •S mll<k lor lurtl'll'r p .. rt1•ul.v' ann An.,,,..1m,CA <ni!O!t FICTITIOUSBUSINESS II' 29'' lhat I""''""" 11n<1 pl.or~ 01 h~"''"° tn.• l'aulO Llovo. HISlltGr.im..rcyOr NAME STATEMENT ' """"' nas """" '>l'I 1or July n. 1q1s. ill s.-int<1 And, CA rn1os , 1~3:2~.9:9~-~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~J 9 lOd m 1n theo courlrMm ot C>oP.Jrl C,nuto [; I' ill" fl""'" 19108 C:•rn· Tn.,fl}llowinql>P"'>"'tlrrdOt"')bu 1 WITM ""'nl No J ol \.tt<l '""'t At IOO(•v•< Pd•QnDr :c.,r.on,CA "' '~ """~;sCOVERV RCAL £STATE Sal UCMUGE Uftt,.r Onvfl' W~\I 1n th• (tty of S.tnlfl Ttu out.~n,-,.\.., 1 <ontJu1 I• d tv "'""" w 19~t ,Co\t<\M~w.CA ~•'b AM C.allfOfOld 1nUlfl)Ofdt •O d \ ,~,. h:thon _,oy r H\ttn orl I Kl!'l'V\f'O't M c F ~rland, tt>41 M1rt61CtJ Datro Jun!' JO tUS 1~••1"'" '"D '°''""""'d. CA Q1f>l& WILLIAM E SIJOHN ldulO ll1>y1I El•t&O~th Mt f<lr l~nfl 1641 (Ounty(h '" J Tni._ '1411~"''"nt W·•~ 1''" d "''" ttv-l M1norc.a. (O\llt M~\a CA ~1bllt JOSEPH A GENOVESE r:ounfy Cler~ flf Ordn'l Cout ly•.n Junr Tll•\ f>u\tn•\\ ,., ton(lvctcd ttv "" 111 A""'MY lit UW 1J, n1 OIVIOOdl 2i.P1.T11\ltf'SI. ~SOii El1t.1bl'thMt fMIAnfl Or-.r, C..hf. Pub'''""CI Orc•l'\Qf t;°''' ' OJil'f "•1<•1• Tt11\ \ldttmfl'nt w it\ tilt·CI w•Th tht MWnf'Y lor P~ltt•0"" Jun• 1~. an<t Julv J, 10 11 1915 llll I) County clerk or Or11n9!' County on June Pub41\M<1 OrAnQO-(0.1 t O•Jtl'f 1"11 ... 1 9, 19H July),,, 10. I'll) 1~ I' PUBLIC' J\"OTIC'F. SUPERIOR COURT OF THE ST ATE OF CALI FORNI A FOlt THE COUNTY OF ORANGE No A·IMI .. NOTICIE 01' HE.t.RING OF PETITION FOii Pll0 8ATf OF WILL ANO FOR Lt:T'Tt:RS TESTAME NT llRY E\tateo1s1rF1LllJC'.t ruo•,c..~•A STEPLINC", Lf()NARO (11(1<,<, ,,,,, STERLIN!; CRO'>S, -'"·' '> l <.RO'>'> """ 5 CROS<, 1>'<~11 • n NOTICE I'> HFFIFllY r.tVHJ 1""1 Lilli AN IE CRO'>'> n.t• 111-0 ''"'"1n ·• Pf1ltklfl ror Prnl>Jtf' ol W• 11 ~no for '" W41"<• Of Lellrn T• 'l""'rnt.iry 10 trv petitioner, ••'"'""'" lo wn1cn '' ""'°' i.r "'""9r ~r 11c .. 1•r\ •nd tr-..• Ill' 11..., ..oet Ill«• ol neu•nq '"" Wmt' 1111• ...,Ml torJvty '7 '~'~"" lO""' "' ft c-1room Of ~f>Mfm .. nl No J of W. (-1. •I 100 CIVIC (•fllH Orion Wot. In tllt Cttv ot '""'" /\n- Celtton>I• 0.tf<I J1.1nt >O 1'7 WILLIAM f ,1 I PUBLIC NOTICE SLP·1SUO NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPE RIOR COURT OF THE STATE O F CALIFORNIA FOR THECOUNTYOFOAANGE No. A 8Jl96 r ,1,,1r ~• ROBERT (AMMERON Wll sori, OH~o\rd NOTICE IS HEREaY C.IVFN In I"" 'n-01,or\ of tn1~ aoove ndmN.::t dl·r~nt trMt tth Of"f'\Of'\ hev1nq Cf111m'\ &Ql41n\f tn" "'"" tJf'lf fldtnt ~,,. ,,.qu1rM1 10 titc tn.-m """'''" tne nit><'l~\ary vo!J<h"r-\, '" "'" l)thu· ol ti>• ""~ of t~" "bO"" _,, t•tltO <.ovit. l)r to prP~'H tnem. wrr1th th-fW"Cto\,.,., vou<"'tr'\. 10 thft un<Jer\1~ <1t t~ Law Ollit-ol ROBEPT T MAROLD, P . 0 80• 10<1 • lCil> Pr1n ctton Ortw-, Costa ~""· u11torn1a tlb16, """" •\ 1~ pie<<! of l>"\'iw\~ ol tne .-"•9"~ 1n ell m•ll-•s pert•tn tfl(l tO ,,,. u r•t• Of W1d d•<•O-nt "''""" IOU• l'nl>f\tMaft•r t~ ftrst publtt•Uonof tf'l•\Mft(f F44S'° Publl~hrd Oriln~ Coll\I DAiiy Pilot h.nP ii, lQ, 16, an<t July l, IQ7S 11'if>-IS PUBUC NOTICF; SUPE RIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THI\ COUPITY Ol'ORANGE N•.A .... MJ NOT'ICt! OF H£A lllPIG 01' Pt!TlllON l'Oll ~llOIATI 0 1' WILL ANO FOR LETT£ RS TESTAllll£NTAllY E\lete of EARLt l A !t INSLl.:E, O.cuYd. NOTICE IS llER£8V GIVEN thlll EANES T W. Pl TN EV Ila\ fllf'd IV'rt1n • P"lll•on for Prot>Alf of Will llN'.l lor '" ~· of L•llers T•\tam•ntAry lo lht l>'!fltiQNor r•l•ren<e lo wll1<ll I\ ,.,,_ rw fll<'lher .,.nlcvl•rt, end 11181 ·~ """" !Ind place of tteerlf19 11\e Wmt No\ -wt tor Jul'( '1. IUS, at• 30• m, In llW cou11room of o..,.rlm•nl No Jot ,,.,d CO<lt1, at 700 Ch•tc C.f\ter Ortvt WUI, In ..... City o f S ent• •n• Gllllor"4• 0.1'1) July I, !'IS Willi AM• St JO"N County Cl•r• EllNt:ST W. PITNEY AtWMJ•IUW Ut SeWlll Stwlftt SlrMI LMA ..... ea, Glllte,..1•9"1' Tat· UUHlWU• AtW ... 'I' tw· pttftltMf J\il>U\IW>d Or.on~ (.o.t\t b.111v 1'11ot JUly3,4, 10, lt1S l~ I> IADIATOI PIESSURE CAP AUTO FIEOI "12" e .. y, o •. 1 •• v ...... 11, 9 s. ... r .... A1"I Morotr· Wdl S.•••rt All 9 ( A"IO Au CW1!10ttt'tl, • •• ~1,. Rtt ''a"' lo Ht.,, Q,I & '-'•'•'· Dv••b'• (Md & llvbkr (e11ur..,.. f·CM· llLUIE COOUIT SAVEi llT flH•PMlfl A1t ,...,, C""-'u' Hee~ 8••"-UP, v.,,., l.cf., p,.·~·· 11 .... ~ ..... O! ,..,_, c..1 ..... (Htbt ,,..,,., ~ 1!T9 COSTA MISA 111 I 1.-lt. .,_,...., ... 6'5·126' SANTA ANA IU l Ulff()t .. n... .. GUDIN GIOVI I U 11 H OOl(-Jr l lllt<~-a..- 636-7482 l ll Cltcltt loll llthllll &n UtctHltltullr '"'"'"" '" ,. oars. If ht CMflt111r StthllH. ., ..... ,, Wlfl .. C .. t1l1llr llelHM•. Ch1ysltt .t.nd V.W. Producls P11ced H19'-e1. WITH UCK&llH 1011 QUALITY STAITEI Ovol11y 6vtfl, l.>odoblt Fo1 Moll 12•• 1.mettcon Modi Con. WITH UCMAllCE PRECISIOI IUILT WAHi PUMPS A<~1t1U M<l•H'Mll ( .. ,vlo11on In Yovr Co• 's Cool1119 Sv"'"'· WIT M UCllUCl 7~! u, J0,000 MILE llAll SIOlS Fvllr 8o!ld1d llC. '·" S.o~e ~. Fo. 99 ,. ...... , ..... nd 3 Volli.swo9en Cor&. NII WITll UCllUH UL& lA HAIU ISi W. Wiit!"••• tt.4 t ........... " .... .. (213) 694-224• FUUllTOH 1MN. MUOI .. ............ C~•der F'll'"'' S1or fort g., M1J•,., lt Ard Hor.,.fvl Abr"•ut f, -f '''"": h.rC~q.n9.,t,lt ~; .... c , .• tr'\ ' " Rt""G•"I If' r oret Wl'\11"1 C.,_.clt• F ,,.,, A,e Uud. U"cO'lod r o~lly G"'°'o"tu d, T~ty 'Met 0. E •<u d 0. 91001 1Eo•·P7 9"2'~'"" 19 •. 011. &Ill f lLTU FILTU 9" CHIOMI All CLIAlll l11plt a,,_ Pl11t4, Top .t.od Bott.,.. ''"Mott' & • B.,,.1 Cet~ut••· SAHTA AHA U .. llVmNA~ __ ,,,t, ... I trrl" 1,.,,,,, ,.., , All YEIYID ~~~,.11 COOL CUSllOI A+r Veftttd, 9 $11. c ... 1 .... ~1,, 14 Mo\t1 I.tty Tri, ,. lltol Pi.,,, .. ,. llAVY IUTY SIOCI AISOllDS JTOll MOUIS1 .,.., ..,. ""· l1JO A.M. .. ' '·" IUNMH .. ......... trtO .......... ,.M. MY 4111tUl•6 ,,Ill. E Thursday. July 3 1975 DAILY PILOT cs . . . Honoring the American Indian, our First Great Westerners Free Indian Shows Daily • Gifts • Refreshments • GW Balloons for Children Join our Celebration at Both Offices June 28-July 12, Daily Except Sun. and July 4! NEWPORT BEACH GRAND OPENING Our Newport Center savings office is moving into the beautiful, new Great Western Savings Building, just across Newport Center Drive from our ·old building. Manager Art M oore and his s.taff are looking forward to the privilege of showing you our new savings lobby, Safe Deposit Vault and Community Room (available free for group meetings). Open a new savings account while you' re here. Get the strength of the big G W behind you. • .. The Smoke Signal by Frederic Remington. 1861-1909. Painted in 1905. Perhaps his most famous work, reproduced in 1961 on a commemorative U. S po:;tage stamp honoring the lOOth anniversary of his birth. Wild Horee Hunters by Charles Russell. 1864-1926. Patnted in 1913 An example of his perfection of dl.!tail The cowboy roping the wild stallion is a "dallyman." The slip knot around his saddltJ horn is a "dally." FREE INDIAN SHOWS \ Produce d by Monte Montana, Jr. Four times daily at 11 A.M.· 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 o f famous Western paintings, watercolors and bronze sculpture. including famous oils by Remington and Russell, from the Petersen Galleries of Beverly Hills. At both Gra~d Openings. FREE GIFT Two full color. 16x20. r~ady-for f rcimin~f>reproductions of original oib 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 Rilte A n,,ual Y ield w ith Compounded Daily Accumulated In terest 73/4°/o = 8.Q6% $1000•6 TO 10 Y EARS 7 V23 7.79°10 $1000 • 4 TO 6 Y EARS --6.983 $1000 • 2 '/2 TO 4 YEARS 6 Y2% = 6~723 $1000 • 1 TO 2 V2 YEARS 53/40/0 5 .920/o $500 • 90 DAYS OR M ORE 51,4% --5.393 PAID FROM DAY·IN T O DAY-OUT [arl1 w1thdrJwal frcm l IO )~Jr arcourl~ perm t:"d -,\1lh '.ub~IJnl1al 1ntP.rcst reducti~n requirt'd b1 r ed~ral reguldt1vr.s. . HUNTINGTON BEACH GRAND OPENING Come in and see our first office in the growing community of Huntington B each. You'll find us on Beach Blvd., just south of Huntington Center. Manager Burt Parker and his staff look forward tp telling you about all the good things you get when you save at Great Western. You'll like ourconvenient 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 SHOPPING CENTEA EDING(A AVENUE 0 ~ HUNTINGTON X UECUTIVE ~ PARK .. STAAK STAEET Hours at Both Locations-Weekdays 9 to 4:30 • Fridays Until 6 • Saturdays 10 to 2 • Drive-Up Teller Service Weekdays 9 to 7. GREAT WESTERN , SAVINGS ASSETS $5 BILLION • STRENGTH THAT'S BEEN GROWING SINCE 1887 .. free with Minimum Balances: Safe Deposit Box • Checking Account (at a major commercial bank) American Express Travelers Cheques and Money Orders • Notary Service • Trust Deed/Note Co~lectlon • Check-A.Month Service .. ...... ........ • ~· .... ~~__;;DAA..;.;..;.:~Y..:....P.:.=ll..::.O_T ______ __;T~h:.:;urad'=::.lay.July3, 1975 . IOOMER ... . ( ___ _ = M6'/. ~·p YOU lt.CE. \ ro SPENO f"f; Hl~1 WITH M£ ! -\.. "-. ( ( ..... . •7 TUMBLEWEEDS HAN& LOOSE, WE:EPS. l'M OFF 10 VISIT MY SON ESOPHAGUS ! FUNKY WINKERBEAN FIGMENTS NANCY B UY SOME COOKIES AND HELP • OUR G IRLS' :4: CLUB by Wm. F. Brown and Mel Casson ~ow Lo~ 15 rr 601Hv ro 1A(! Mt 10 Ger useo 10 TH! rA{..f we·~ MARllllO? by Tom K. Ryan by Tom Batiuck HOW ABOUT lHAT I A ~ACH EOTOM<,.l MARW5 o.Ek&t' W:OLD BE PROUD OF I 7.3 by Dale Hale by Emie Bushmiller 1 WON'T EVEN TRY THERE ---SHE's PROBABLY ON A DIET .~~~ t ...... --.-~--...... _:'""'. -:'.'.'._=:=:.:::.:.=:.:.:.:.:.=...:- • ·•·• •· -M ••• ·• •'• .. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE PEANUTS -; UNITED Feature Syndicate \'cs1l'rday's Puule Solved. ACROSS 56 Vag1an1 1 Officer. Abbr. people 5 Social group S9 Among 9 Burn with 62 H1ghes1 trump s1eam on too 14 Italian coons 64 Make amends 15 Tortoise's 65 W11h hdste. opponent Archaic 16 Viral d•i.ease 67 Machine 17 Being eAac11v con1101 2 equal words 19 Rote player 70 Ac11ess J11dv 70 T h19h·bone 21 Move heavily 71 Oponoon [ ~ ~ s './A 0 ( A S T ~ 0 l fl ~ r A N I s 6 l 0 0 0 :, v [ ~ R [ S • 'I A I r. r D r o T 0 S A T A S T C R ' . 1 A L L • R A I< I r ( l u l • .N A II • H I II ~ ' 6 ~. CIOIA T .,.C ( II c • ¥ A R r I " r ~ I) 8 I S M I ~ ' & 9 f O•T [ Ii 0 P I I ll 1 •• r ' " • s 0 l -'ill U R 8 A •.;,., l. ' " I r rt r t f I f I:. T t. : A T l I r1~ ? ~ II 0 J I J 1. e ' C.' l JUDGE PARKER 2J Hawaoan 71 Promoll• T • ' " r II r ~ l I) () • 1 w1nds1orm 73 Kansas ,..,,.r • f [ r . .. r . ~ 0 , I 24 Otetatorshop. 74 n~y of 111ht Var 75 of 27 Compass knowledge 13 Fem1n1nename41 Ernc-mely pornl DOWN 18 Pr.ink hJ"lt 29 Clergyman I Actor Mont· 22 Gamllle dJ L111de11 Var. J 1 Pestered oomery .•• 25 Dan1>ll speech 46 Previous 10 35 Moslem leader 2 Hetpe" so11nr1 411 SJn<.lhar 31 Asian 3 BetorP the 2fi Moral ';I Bark sharplv pPnonsula wedcltn'J atl•loJ<lcS '>1 Certify 39 Gcnerill 4 Permanence 28 P111 ,,, a 'J!:. Masicr ... "' heading ol pos111011 mounting ln•l•d 40 Realty ur111s 5 Ho Mmlt JO Kingdom 57 A"'"n' 47 D1s111bu1ed Trail 32 B~nds ill thM Ar h.1ic 44 Body part 6 Shellac waist !18 Ac111•ss • • 45 Won Jnd 1ngred1t'n1 2 words Oheron ~how 7 USSR 11ver 33 .. Katan: ')9 T •'•ilS city 47 Blackthorns 8 Al a tesSN Mov1r VIP bO ··corny as .... ' DOOLEY'S WORLD DR. SMOCK GORDO MOON MULLINS ANIMAL CRACKERS ' . • 2 . m ~ : ": .... _ _.... __ ~~~~ by Charles M. Schulz 'I \ 'c: ~ by Harold Le Doux ~1. Tl-115 MA ID ~AS C.J..OCl<EO vVE:I<' 400 MOON S f • by Geor9e Lemont by Gus Arriola by Rodcjer Bollen '(a)'D T~INK1 00METIMES1 HE'D FEEL SILL<,>. 0 0 0 .. 7 a ------------rflll)I THE GIRLS ~lflo !.\W1o1<'{(l .,'40! "One nice thing about ~ccpmg a hudgct. it eliminates ;111 1 wondering if you'll make it through the month-you can \CC n, off you won ·1." 49 Cere~I qr ass level 34 No1th Kans<1s. • :· 50 fo1m of 9 P.1tm Sorings, 35 Eurool!an 61 lnsh village 111comr for onP r .. n11•· 6J Manufaciurt·d by Mell DENNIS THE MENACE r--~~-~~I~~~~,-:-A=~£:-:-Yi=o~~-~=r.~A~Yl~N~G-l-N~~=DtA:-:C-H°"'-~--~--=----::~_-.,-~-~-E-A-L-IT_Y__:~o--i 52 Pos~obtv 10 a.v1rndtr s ,36 "Wha!Pver ••.. 56 Born Archa·r crf'~l•On w .1n1s·· 68 Edur: qroup !I-I Aromai.c 1 I Cr11 ntN t"n<>r '\8 Hilll • · · ,., 69 Brav<'r s l>everages I<' l •·n hetier .•• " ,,..,111on 2 l 14 DICK TRACY 70 ]J WfTj.4 ~cAl.ITY? WANTf TO ICEEP THE SISTER OF A HOODLUM LIKE CHILLY HILL DOESN'T" MAKE ALL HER CASH CUTTING HAIR '™E MUST SE A FRONT: -----------Wfll RETURN WHEN NELLIE 15 IN HER SHOP. IN TOIACH wm~ ME, IT KNOW? WHE~E ! llM ! by Chester Gould 1 N H£R-CASE, OISGUISE.S, WICiS,MUSTACHES AND MAKE·UP AAE NATURALS FOR HOODLUM BUSINESS:' ---~ ~= ------- Tonight's TV Highlights • # , • Thurtday. July 3, 1975 DAIL v PILOT C7 Savalas on Club Circuit STATELINE, Nev. <AP) -Te lly Savalas, the bald·beadcd sleuth who tights New York crime once a week on television, has ventured into the rau le·daule those sung by Sammy Davis Jr., and his danc- lng can't compare with f'red Ast aire's, but this is his selling putnt, he says. was using "Kojak " as a springboard into this new form of cntcrtarn- ment, he said : llt t~UJ11~~ C A IT OOH flSTIYAL ,,._.,~._.n FOUH1'A .... YAL~V • ......... -.. . ....... GR W.ft~· --· FOUNTA .. YAL..LZV • .. ......... , .... ._ ... . .. ,,, .. KCET . (28> 8:00 -Drink Drank Drunk. ~!11s special program ~imed at the f ams lies and friends of alcohohcs is repeated with Carol Burnett as hostess. 1 world o( nightclub enter- taining and apparently loves it. "I REPRESENT the little ~uy up there on stage, you know. l'Vl'r· yone's Uncle Harry." he says. •·People look al me doing m y thing and say. 'There. for the grace of God, go l '." ··vo SE E Kojak wnnen someplace? You see me s u c kin g lollypops'! No. baby, it's Telly Savalas up there. Bambi · ... , .. , .. I .... •t -· ..... -·-.ti I ti '" . '' "'HIMCARMATIOH o~ nTH NOUDM llM.tM.M "HAHAD SUMMH" • 1•1:u CBS (2) 9:00 -"Catlow." Yul Bryn· ~er h; caught between Apaches, Mex- icans and the law in this 1971 western with Ri.chard Crenna, Leonard Nimoy and Daliah Lavi. NBC (4) 9:00 -"The Defiant Ones" Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier are ~t­ tached to each other -by a four-foot ankle ~hain -in this 1958 movie about two pnson escapees whose freedom de- pends on mutual cooperation. TV DAILY LOG Thursday Evening JULY 3 6.-00SO OO~mmmN•• rno ®rno300<Q! > 11tw1 O @ loUllll fJWN WiW Wnt ."'8 Ams G)Mt4 s.141 fE Maril Ttma itt~,.., lJ} •tclf l fritMt 5:30 ! Mtn 'ritfill SMw 1\11 5111 i1)~1 S,, I ) f:::la'rt a Chtlcc T11wtl f1hl SalltplwcCMnltt Unit blClll 7:00 ~ O O @C!Hl':HB Nm 3 ll'OllSldt 9"11111 .., De111J\ 6 Med $41•M lrvtll Of c.~ W111rs My Ll11e? I Ltve ltlcy Tiit fll LI Multi rtthiblda Wtrld ti Survinl : Assic11 .. ut Allleriu ~ ) hl\Hll Orllll Tllret SlttetS by f\paches and Mexicans who want to see htm dead, and a marshal and former war buddy-wllo wanls to take the bandit b1ck to Texas for hanging. D ~ ltil ED NBC nurs4ay MOW· it: (C) (2hr) '1he Delllnl Onu" (R) (dra) '58-Sidney Poitier, Tony Cu1tis. Theodore Blkel, Charles Mc- Cm;, Lon Chaney, Claude Mins. A pair of cons escape lrom a chain 11ng when 1 lruck carrying the p115(Jnm crashes. One is black, the olhtr while, they hale eKh other and are chained together at lhe an-.les b, 1 lour loot chain. ( 6 J lht Untouchablts 0 ()j; (a') (:IJ (!) Sbeets of Sift fnnt1sco '"Solrtare .. (R) After Keller is wounded, Slone is partnered wrlh a maveric~ undercover cop whose ullOftllodoA teclln1ques lead Stone to wsp"' the cop of being on lhe ta\e Tony loBianco guests. flO Movie: (C) (2hr) "Tht lrltvie Miker" (dra) "67 -Rod Steieer, Rober1 Culp, Anna lee, Sally Keller· man, James Dunn. §The Bold Ones ft$llnl Internacional Hollrwood Ttlevislon lhutrt '"The lady's Nol for Burning" (R) Chnstopher Fry's play concerns an 1nnocen1 woman senlenced to die lor wllchcrall who wants to live and ii man who ts tued ol liv1ne and confuses to a murder he did not commit Ridlard Chamberlain, flleen Al~1ns and John Ci!r1d1ne 9:300 Newi aJYf1!ni1 ~ Ct) rri« b Richt 10:00 O m fl} 1185 LM ~·Style (6) reny Mlsot1 7:lO~C..lld'i4 C..111t1a H~ let's MIU A Dtal 0 IQ! (!)) (V (!) Hany 0 "k.· W T•, .. ttM lrutll coonls Ballanted" (R) Harry dis· · ni.. $ Mt¥1e: (C) (2M "Tiit cu;m an apparen1ly typ.cal lalher t WM of Hany Frie(' (c:om)I and husband 1s lti1d1n& a double '69-Pilul Nrw1111n, Sylvi Kosclnil. lue as ii contrKI assil»rn. Robert Meir.. Ouuiln. I Reed cuests. IP "''°" Hmin m &el S1111rt . 0. Mljtt l.ufllt lastball C~nts I ~ &rttn Acres ill Ood&tll. tD Tiit WtJ It Was first of 1 two· 10:30 0 Bud funllo's Stum Room part proe11rn on 1119 1947 Ntw IS)~ Ntwl V!Hk Yilnktes/Brooklyn Oodgm ~6 Allred Hitchcock Wotld StrlCS Part I cover~ game' tour ol lht stnu in wh.ch Yankee 11:03 e 3 0 ED(!) New• ptlchcr Bi" Bevens wn one out 0 a JO l:f ( 6 Hew' away lrom tlte lirsl no·hlller ever 0 But o~ Groucho in a Wortd Series 11me. I 6 Set. Bolko I tona ff '91• (:) fhe Lucy Show Wtt• WtrN Q) Min ion: lmpou1ble lobllf Goldsboro Slit# W J.lod Squad Utttc Ruuts (17, ~J Mr. Lucky . C2tl fhe Untouchablu a.-oo P.cu~d~tW ~~~.~;111~~n ·~~~ 1 1 ~ Yo:•1 ~~~~·~~Sta cer of faihn& ii class when ii girl 6;) Cinem1 J.4 studc-t steals his all·important , , . daSSfoom notes. 11 :30 8 !7 3; .!. CBS Litt llov1e: (C) 0 cz.i (l"'I )OJ ED ~ Stm ··sw1ng1ng Summer" 0(dra) '65 - t. Stripes SllOW "'1 Independence J~me~ Stacy, Quinn 0 Hara. Raquel °'1 celebraflon w1lh Bob Hope, v. elch ~ _ A111t1 8ry1nt. Charley Pride, John 0 13 ti 1_g ED Johny Ca11011 Davidson and Juliet Prowse. I 0 Calendar V1<to111 kmt.S and O ~: (2hr) "Otslroy All Mon· .lohnny lh&Rus co host. attn" (K1 fl) '68 -AJI J1panuc' (~Movie; HEspionaee A&ent" (adv) usl 'J9-Jocl McCru, Brenda MarshaH. C,J Wild Wild Wut ~ (?_9 8 ) 3 Wide Wor~ ~· O (~ (1 1) (3) (!) lamfY MUler aJI ··c~raldo R1•m. Coodn•eht "The Bure1uc11t .. (R) Oa•1d Wayne Ame11c1. cunls as a hard dnn~1nc Wnh1n&· 0 Mo ... e: "Tht h lcon Ttlts Over" Ion, o C. buruucrat who sets d1un~ Cm\'\) "42-George ~nders, Lynn in Barney's prte1nc;t and 1s put 1n Bau, Hans Conreid. Jail. • 12:00 m Mofle: "The Come.O." (dta) '56 I Dtalcr't Cllo1et -Anne ~Kier, Slerlfli Hdyden, M~tf fhru frldq John Hoy1. Ni4i1 Cart ® Get Sm1rt Drl•k. Dtank, Drunk (R) ~rol Burnell 1s hosl ot lh1s ?roar1m 1:00 D )J (f '@Tomono• f\ special, directed to tam11res and tnends ot I hve edition (6 hours long), ilS host atcohohcs. Tom Snyder 1nterv1ews ~1son1hl1es m la,aMU Lncuaae r10111ms and integrates rtmot.c telecasti from I all over the country and from ton· l :lO 0 I~ ())) (3) CD T It• T t 11 s don England for a elm look at Wiifflfn ''lht Bookmobile" flllckie Am~nca \ pa;t prmnt and future lalls hard for 1 prelly hb1a1ian bul at lht beg1nn1~R ol the Blcenten- he hn a drtficult trme reconc1hng nial year his feclinc lot htr with her wan· dcrlust sp1111. m Merv 8r1tfin Show 9:00 0 '"(j) Ct) CBS Thurs4a7 MtY· It: (CJ (2hrl "~tit•'' (R) {wesT '71-Yul Brynner. R1Chard Crenna, leourd Nunoy, Oahah l.Jvl, Jo Ann P1lu1. Jell Cor11. MldlHI Delano, Omd hdd, Bessie love. In post· CIVIi wa• T UIS, I bandit plays w1lh a s11e~ed 6etk u he·s pursued. Friday DAYTIME MOVIES t;OO (i1 "Th Mwtllhlm of Mar\ Twal•" (adv) '44 -Fred~ Ma"h, Aluis Smrth. 10:00 0 (C) •1t11n tll Tlltlr Toes" (mus) '52 -Junne Crain, M1rt1n Miiner, B1111tra 81IQ. 12:t0 m ·All MtMt "•" (d11> ·so-e.11e Davis. Annt Baxltr, Gary Mer· rlll, Ctltstt Hofrn. JM 0 (C) "fM lM of Mlh" (dra) '60-Rlehtrd 8tsthart, Stu [nun, Danny Bravo, Re. Allen. I :45 8 Movie: (C) "loss ol Innocence" (rtra) "61-Kenntlh More, Susannah York, Danielle Oarnt1A. 2:00 lD All·Nl&hl Show: "The Brain Ma- "'1ine," "Vampire Min of tht Lost Planet," "Beau Hunh" 1:45 8 .... it: •My Ftrbidden rut" (dra) '51 -Robert Mitchum, AVI Gardner, Melvyn Ooualas.. 1:26 IC) "Sb" l Stripes Ftrntr" (mus) '52 -Clilton Webb, Robert Wiener, Debra Pafel. Ruth Hussey. 3:00 il~ {C) "Sinain' in tM Rain" (mus) '52-0ebbie Reynolds. Ctllt Kelly. 12l 00 w1h11ea" (dra) '62-Trn« Howard. Dorothy Oandrldee, ld· mund Purdolll. 3:30 (3) (C) "TM Ccnpcrtr W1ltt' (mu$) '48-Bin& Crosby, Joan font.tine. O "Y•nc Dillinatr" (d11) '65 -tfiC.k Adams. Mary Al)ol Mobley, Robert Colllad, Victor ~no. 4:00 0 "Tiit lltf01111tr .. "" ftt41\ud" (com) '50-0lek PO"ell, Ju11t Al· lyson, David WtYnt. KOCE Television (50) ):.. Yoe• Wiii• Ma•tllH CCI "My favorite form of e ntert a inment i s personal, you kriow one to one stuff -which I've had the least exposure, so this is great ," he said. SONG, DANCE MAN Telly Savalas Savalas, who stars in the topranked "Kojak1' tele vision series, broke in his act at the Sahara- Tahoe hotel and casino at Lake Tahoe. He is now at the Sahara in Las Vegas. "I sing, I dance and l r e minisce,'· he said. THE FIRST question .. Basically, 1 have 50 that comes to mind about years of life and living to the lolly pop ·sue king offer the people." On opening night, his stiff action:l and unsure delivery of lines and son gs proved th a t Savalas was in an un- familiar world. But a few nights later, the show and Savalas started lo "get loose" as one ob- server said. When asked during a news conference if he no KQjak." There have been other G£NfDAL CINEMA COAPOAATION t elevis ion s upers tars 1----------------------- who have rolled onto the rughlclub co_ad, including Carroll O'Connor from "All Jn The ~'amity," and Mac Lean Stevenson from '"MASH." Ma ny of these new night club entertainers haven't been too suc- cessful. In fact. their track record is bad. But this doesn 't b o the r Savalas. -___ ..., . :~ .. ':\ ·-. Savalas on stage is what Savalas admits that I r;:c=an=h;w;e d;:;o;::;. "•:;;O;:;W!;;;;;:;;=;:;;-rrohiiiiiis iiiiiso-n-gs-· -do-n-'l -eq-u-al;;;'· l A rrrrk!tGfNTL 7M [ N .,. wporl -UCLUSIYf-t/lt~ LIDO b:lll~n A MllSt Stt! Mtvtr before ~ """'J .. History hn such a film ....... m;ji Poclfic Coast Hiwoy At Stti Hwlti'")tOft leoch-53'-93'6 ~'® A ltM~ P(IUR£ ll~W.00 • PANAVISOO • F'"4 It es wtl et SM It hft: 1 & 9:10 COlltM. S-2,_ PC COlO_ll .• Un1td •r1os1s 1/do HEWPOn HACH 673-8350 SPECIAL MIDMITE SHOWS Fil. & SAT. JULY4&5 Now through ~ly 6th you can buy a whole day"s worth of family fun and exctement at Lion Country Safari and save S2 7:; per person. For the reguer price ot adm1ss1on to Ol.f' world· famous Wildlife Preserve ( S4 .50 per adult and $2 75 per child. 5 through 11 ), you will also get S2 75 worth of Satan Gamp r.Oes abSOlutely free: plus free perbrmances of all current shQ\l'S-1nclud1nQ The Tino Wallerdas. h1gh-w1re aenahsts and Bruno s 100.foot swaypcle ~HewUdoY-.,r DRIVE-THROUGH ANIMAL PRESERVE I 1) 80 Lions (21 3~ Oslnches (3) 15 White Rhinos (4) 9 Hippcs (51 22 Moullon (6) 4 Heron (7) 108 Flamingos (8) 26 Cheetahs (9) 30 Zeblas ( 10) 13 Elephants 11 I l 7 Chimpanzees ( 12) 9 Cranes ( 13) 3G1raffes ALL SU TS-U .50 (14) 27 Storks I 15) 84 excite Afncan Antelope (represenltng 17 species) SAFARI CAMP RIDES (16) Zambezi R1verbont (featuring Storks. Capyb.1ra. H1pfX>S, Cranes, Swans, Gccso. Alligators. Monkeys, ( 17) ( t8) ( 19) Ch1rnPS. Eagles! African Express Railroad Auto Trek H1ppa Pedal Boats (7(\'I • UJ~Ut f V-~!r. .... ..... ~ CHOllA Ott._. •• "A YANKEE DOODLE BIRTHDAY'' A BICENTENNIAL KICKOFF ANAHEIM STADIUM FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Gates open at 6 PM Festo;ohes oeqin a1 6 15. SOtni.i I, mu)1t.a1 en1e11il"•mtnt p..•ade fo•ewo••s pageant a1 da•• All Seals Reserved Advance: SS.00 S4.00 S3.00 0Jf or Event SS 50 14 50 $J )() Cl11I01'"" un·'•" tnree y•s flee T1cke1' on Sate ti 111 Muluat. Tlckelron. Liberty Ticket Agtncles Walllchs Music City Sto1es, Anaheim Stadium Special GrCKJp 01scoun1 Tlektts Available Call 714·533-3131 Otscount Coupons uaolable II all Ca11·s Jr:s SAFARI CAMP (27) Animal Nursery with Rare Why not round up your pride SPECIAL FREE SHOWS Bengal T1ge1 CubS and bring them to Lion Country (20) GandoH Zurcon (28) Elephant Ride today? th~ Jungle W1zarl..l (29) Sun Bear Viewing Area Just chp the money-saving 121) Robclle Bird C11cus (30) Cheetah Cub Viewing Area coupcn below and bnng 1t with (22) The Tino Wallend,1s. (31) Rondavel Restaurant you to Lion Country Salan Htgl1-W1re Aenahsts. 132) Snack Slands anytime between now and Brunos too Sway R:>le (33) Trader Robble·s Curio Shop July 6. 1975 Th<:! Lance Lmk ChimP5 134) Souvenir Stands We' re located on Moulton Revue (35) Free Kennel (for pet care) Parkway, rrghl alongside the s- (23) Packy & Dermy. (36) Picnic Areas Diego Freeway 1n Irvine (aboUI a trained baby elephants {37) Children s Play Areas mile north of the 1ntersect1on of SAFARI CAMP (38) R~troorns the Santa Ana and San Diego ON-GOING ATIRACTIONS (39) Free Parking Freeways). (24) Petting zoo (401 Shooting Gallery We open at 9am daily and (25) Aviary & Repltle Exhibit 141 l T1rne-L1re Book Buildrng you can drive through (The '13P below shows ei<octly what s w'lere at Lion Country Why nd bnng 1t along with you"') (26) Alligator Viewing Area (42) Frasier Graves1te the preserve as late as 6pm. SAVE $2:75 PER PERSON ~~r.r,~~1~=·°' COUNTRY. SPECIAL MPACKAOE TOUfr VALID ntROUGH JULY 8, 197& UtOC&> Y090 ttlt<OV,.t ~· .. ectric ~y CCI CCTWI "ErftlOft: L,....uno "' Guv11r •:• Nl.-,Y tf Art CCI "Olll\e .. 1 :M Y .. a Wltll MAi•tllM ICI (ltOCEI YtQa ttlte:ourw 7:Jt ount• Ct•"'' Jan CCI (ltOCEI •Tlmnend Tem9Q\" a.JP AND BRING THIS COUPON TO LION COUNTRY. •:• a.u-,.,..., CCI CCTWI .,. ...., IM9tn' "'.'" ..... CCI f:a Vin. A ..... ICI IPllSI •1• PllJllCOI Otttra,lly (Cl l :to Orl11l, Dra11ll, Dr-II (Cl CPBSI t ·• Clllc.a11t: o ... ...-Ca-y ICI IKOCCl "'AOonCM vamo~?" . , . .: " . . DAILY PILOT Thursday. July 3. 1975 'Police Woman' Tops Ratings Wilde Used NEW YOHK <A Pl A rerun or NBC's "Police lal>l week were "Police Woman" <NBC>; "M·A· Woman'' w.1~ l.J~l week's most popular evening TV S 11" and "Hawaii F)ve-0" (both CBS>; .''SWAT" program. J<;cvrding to A.C Nielsen ratmgs which (ABC>; "Mary Tyler Moore" and "AJl in the Fami· <.tl~o sho~ lar~l' auc.hfnrcs for a dramat.iza~1on or ly'' Cboth CBS>; "Rockford Files" (NBC>; ''Bob Real Sharks Mosel.'lifl· N-::whart" <C BS>; "Chico and the Man" and Thi• ~cc.·on<I chapkr of a six-part CBS mini-"Pohce Story" (both NBC>; "Mannix" and "The II l "l h L .. d Jeffersons" (both CBS>: "Streets of San Fran-Q: I just saw and mojoyed Cornel WUde in his l>1'nes l'.1 t'< .. " UM'~ t e awg1ver, was rate d 'C . n·-·at film. "Shara.a• Tr•as'"-," and have a few l h I I l f II t k h c1sco" an ' an be" (both ABC); "Sanfor d and ""... · iu "' ........ 7l 111 <llll ll'lll'l' popu an Y 0 n ne wor s ows · So • T q•--tlou to 11k abou• blm. Did be fa"gbt the shar ... s n' (N BC); .. he Rookies" (ABC); "Moses" ._.. • • Al'l'ordani.: Lo lhl· latest Nielsen audience "Rhodu" und "Cannon" (all CBS); and ''Harry O" blmself ln lbls movie or was the fighting done by !-.amµlt>:-. lhl· l O rno:-l watcbl'd l'Vening pro~rams (ABC>. stuntme n? And was be able to buy an y insurance , ....... !'!lllii .... 11 ----------=-=--==--=--------------------, for the dangerous mission? -Morton R., New Bed· " ford, Mass. Jul' '1' 4TH A: The veter an movie star tells us: "1 fought 1561 W SUNFLOWER W OF BRISTO C M 5•0 OSt• A W OODY ALLEN V "LOVE AHO OUTH" IPGI ,,"},. ·sHAMP'Oo· IRI 'Vf *Owt & T1w '°""Y Cot " "la.JI" I GI ~"GHOST & MR . CHIC UN" Or. n o._11 r '1 JO ,.-on 1nru Ir• IOI UOf'M ~· H :, A FRWV !MANCHESTER EX.I G G FRWV !CITY DR EX .I A -~y JACKED" ll'GI V ''TOWERING INFERNO" LI the 1Sharks and speared one for the first time in my . life. And there was an enlire pack of them swim· D ming around during the, scene. Shooting in at ana nom· t Harbor Australia, w e caught the full force of thundering-r I 10-foot breakers and WaVCS 15 feet high OUlside the stone cliffs e m br acing the beach. FISH F·oy "Unlike another current film about sharks, we n used no mechan ical or rubber sharks in ·sharks· 12 N 4 $2 00 Treasure.' Ours were all man-eaters." OOn • p.m. · per person About insurance, Comel reveals: ''In addition FIREWORKS AT DARK! Special Musical Show .2:15 p.m. 3:15 p.m. to the regular film insurance. r took out a million· 'Glad You Asked That' by Marilyn and Hy Gardn~r dollar policy -which. at times, I was sure my heirs would collect." What was the cost of the premium? "$1 .700 for two weeks!" Q: Wher e and in what year was Irving Berlin born? Also, please teU me in what year did be write "Remember"? -Mrs. Alice Ekbert, Crestan, --~~~~~~~~---.1 ,;.. "llHJI" Note: Fish Fry and S how adjacent to Dana -R ose Yacht Brokerage .., "DIGIY" IGI I ---------c1 Don't Mi ss Thi s Great Day of Fun and Entertainment! Iowa. A: Irving Berlin. born May 11. 1888 in Temum, Russia, wrote "Remember " in 1925. That same year, the New Yorker ma~azine was founded: the memorable "Big Parade" and Chaplin's "Gold !}.. .. SHAMl'OO" IRI ~· "Owi Altd TM l'"vuy C ot" ~I O•-IANUELLE" "SUPER VIXENS" IXI ~wimwear ... always a total selection Rush" s hared honors as the most -talked about silent film; a nd Red Grange <No. 77 > created a furor when, after being recognized as lhe outstand· ing colle}?e football star (at the University of 11· linois), he went pro wilh the Chicago Bears. Q: My bus band is convinced lbat Zero Mostcl and Rodney Dangerfield are the same person. I say tbey•re not. Who's right? -Mrs. C. Pavillas, Daly City. Cal. A: In this instance your husband bats Zero. Q: Without Sonny it set'm s to us that Cher . in her new TV series, definitely is a great deal taller than he ls. Did she wear low heel5 working with him to make him look taller than be really is? Or is s he now wearing higher heels? -Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Smith, Long Is land City, N. Y. . ··GODSPELL" 11 bee• .. SCR lty "°'*'• ct.-ftd o.,.,, '" , A, .. ,.,11"'" ,,.., , A.,.1..i ii,., , ...u.'"'" '-.. t 1. "•>0 1 .. -" 11, 11'1 ' 1 a...i., .• • • •••·••..,ut ,1 cvl" ENGAGEMENT STARTS JULY 12 FOR LIMITED flGllPt OM MU MOW PERF. TUES. THAU SUN. -CALL FOR RESERVATION I,,,@ ~O' JOuth Coast Repertor.\!· - ~ (QWAROS '91' CINEMA . . . . . . . . ~· - l flit' ft rrif11i11g m11tiu11 picl 1m1 from f h(• It rrtftJillff ,\'o. J lwxl .'ldkr. ·.JAWS '\' \ ... \ ' -' .. ·, : · ... ,.•: 1., ',)• ··· .. I ' ' •\ • I cSI> BUl'WA PAR~ or.rvl '"' URIRA STREISAND JAMES CAAN "FUHNY LADY" IPGI JACIC NICHOLSOH WARREN HA TIY .,.HE FORTUNE" \o I l>."84' "EARTHQUAKE" "JUGGERNAUT" CPGJ "O.C~ I~ Hot &CMlgll* IRI ""Valley Of TM DolsM IR) ''TOWERING INFERNO" "SKY JACKED" IJ'GI "ElwER SANCTION'' IR) "RETURN OF THE l'INIC l'AHTHEa- A: Although Cher appeared to be taller on TV. 1---------------------that was as manufactured as her slinky gowns. cham eleon cosmetics a nd hairdos. Without optical illusions Che r is actually five foot six while Sonny is five foot seven. However, in television fantasyland, Cher working alonc ·today has earn'd the right lo E::nterta1nment H•ppenlngs ... Fi lms Theater Dance Television in the it.lP•lt; mens and boys 44 fashion island, newport center 6446 5070 walk tall. Q : Did March King J ohn Philip Sousa earn a s much for "The St a rs and Stripes Fore\er " as a bot rock or countrx and Western compost.r earns to- d ay? Also, who played Sous a in the m()vie? -R. Solomon, Philadelphia. lADllS & GlNll[~[Nl ~~\ A Complete 1>G Rolling Stone Concert .{;,. A: The late Clifton Webb starred as Sa.Isa in the 1953 biografilm titled after the march, "1he Sta rs and Stripes Forever." The bandmaster-coTUposer's royalties from the stirring song were estimated to ----------------------------~---•~aroundPOO.~.preUyg~~anystand~d . BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW FRI. & SAT.-JULY 4 & 5 4th of JulyWeekend ( ; ~. •• • • -t." ... -....... ;"'• f:!\..,.J .. J •:-... ,;~~1'.>r ' .. ,.--. f • • ... ... -••,1 .kl.'" ... ,' -,v, ~J·~.,..,; ,_-, ·-.~-1 ""il ;/!l;,J,J \. _..,j_j -'\..'-,.... .. . . ' . , . ,. ' . j\~' ~~~,,_ ~·f-•• 1.... ... .-"' ·r ., .... ., , ... '.,. ~. . . ,, ~ j..,.-.......... r.-t~·,.,"'l.·re ,,'./. /' , ., ' \,..-.. ,, ~ • • . ~,f, : 1 j • I ...... , 1 ' ' >~ ~\; '!;., ,'[ ~ " I '• ( /' ' t ·. ~ • ,-,. . -~, '\: ::-i/ I . , ., \' I .. . . . , -., ~ • \ > I I ti f-j \ ~· "l t ... I •t ~ ~/" J i__., II , \ )I I ' I ' ' . • ', ·~ \ r. : • • \ ,• l '\ ' . ' I -· ( .._ .. , . . . . Encore Performance~ by July4&.5 Four Freslunen &. Society For The Preservation of Big H:ind-; SHOWN MON. THRUTHAUS.ATl:45 COMPANION FUT\ME ALAN ARKl.._IALLYUl.l.!RMAN "THE LAST 0, THE R!D HOT LOV!RS" SHOWN MON ... THURS. 7:~10:15 m-,:r.~ J ~6JS-7601 .. Nl.-S•T-WM.~ -•uMCT_..4'1-..,._.,~l~I Send your questions to Hy Gardner, "Glad You A.sked Thal," care of this newspaper, P. 0. Boz 1560 Costa Mesa, California 92626. Manlyn and lly Gardner will answer.as many questions as they can in their column, but Vie volume of matl makes personal replies impossible. Maybe he would find the girl ... " .. ,. CALL THEATRE FOR SCHEDULE TIMES DRAWING FOR FREE TICKETS TO THE LIVE CONCERT AT THE FORUM ANO 2 STEREO ALBUMS OF THE ROLLING STONES DOORS OPEN 11:45 P.M.-ALLSEATS2.SO TICKETS ON SALEFROM 11 :OO P.M • ~il-r;m9MI~ "May the bluenoses leave it lay for the pleasure of those whose taste it is. Judith (1.11 NEW YOllK MAGA ZIN{ BALBOA •. PUSSYCAT 709 E. Balboa Bl.•673-4048 OPEN DAILY AT HOON MIDNIGHT SHOW Fltl. & SAT. ® No one under 18 COMT SHOWS OAIU ..... 1 U·l·lt-1.Jt-•Jt U T·IUM 1c-.e ·1011--........ ~,. ,U.!flMAlf" >:Jt-7lH anr Of wn1 t 1t-1 lt-kJt-7\Jt-t:H "ROLtlNG STONE MIDNITE SHOW FRIDAY SATURDAY l.\OIU ANOOCHTU "IN !"( llOUIH0110N($ . "" '""" , ' .. k~'!,., '" ""'' I 'Jf ' rn1 I !\"f'"'o\" -~-· .. I I or 'Bad Seed' Oiily ICT Moves to Valley l TTble1eld ile~1m1 a ove~ where the Irvine Communi- Y a er wa open its sixth season has been r e-~ol ved -butonJy h.•mporar1ly. Edged out of t he Aelor 's Playbox at Golde West College because of the projected expansion 0~ coll_e~ial~ progr a ms, JCT found itself in the sam e pos1t1on it ~as a year ago w~en the theater group lost the use of lhe UC lrvrnc Humanities Ha ll Playhouse where t he first four ICT seasons had been presented. Arte~ ~ su~ccssful 1974-75 season al G~lden West, e.v1ch on lightning struck again, s hortly a fter the Irvine players announced their 1975-76 season. To m ake m atters wors(• t heir first production "The Bad Seed ," had been scheduled for mid-August to allow the group to forego.a December show. ENTER Tl~E F ountain Valley Comm unity Theater, a n acttvc group which concentrates on plays for cluld ren and just happened to be dark d ur- ing Aug~sl. Arrangements were quickly completed and lrvmc's "Dad Seed" -not exactly children's fare, though the play centers on a n 8-year-old girl - L. !ti. Boyd No Roosters Henpecked Wh at would h::ippcn to us 1f ::ill the couples who want a ch ild could choose in advance whether it was to be a boy or a girl'? The labora tory experts are trying to develop th::At possibili ty, as you may know. But it would be a c:.ilamity, ~Oml' students of the matter con- tend. Survt•ys indicate there soon would be a s urplus of f;J r more th;in 300,000 boys every .yea r . T h ey bC'licve such a medical breakthrough wilhm onl' genl'ration would lead to marria!!l'S 111 \.\hich one wife woultl h<ivc as man\' a s half a dozen hus bands. T he aforemcnt ior1ctl students "ho call this situa- tion a calamity wcrl' male, please note. DRINK Q. "What's the mo~l popular alcoholic drink in Hr<.ml '.'" i\. ,\ native w hite l1ghln111g callcd Cachaca. It 's about 25 percent kickil'r th a n mos t ,\mcncan whiskeys. TWO-THIRDS of the \\orld's oil doC's not come Imm thl' Middle East. llul l\\O·thirds of the world 's oil f1dd t·quipment docs come from Houston, Tex. And you can't gt•t out thl' ml without the oil field equipment Su<:11 1-. thl' cunnin~ obscrnttion of :.i bn llk thL•onst \\ho proposes an emb:.irgo on the cxporlillio n uf ~uch tools m the ne:-.t l'ffil'rgency. Shrug. That could turn into quite a bonanta for the Soviet manufacturer~. \\hat'! \\'llAT rl'ZZLES our L:rnguage man is wh~· a nagJ{cd hus hand 1s rcfcrn·d to ::ts "hcn- pel'kccl. •· llt•ns may peck, but they don't peck their rn<1scultnl' m;.ites. No m<1le known is more the m ;.ister of his flock lh<An is the roosll'r. THAT ANIMAL which tends to sweat the soonest :rnd, the most with the least am ount of effort in propol'l10n to its size is the horse. EYI•; EXAM l'nfortunately. on the morning this young lady went lo h(•r t·ye doctor , she \.\as suffe ring from a most mist•rable ha ngover. Nt-\' it's a fact that the gl a~ses s;.iid doctor prescribed work just fine, but only when she's hungover . Let this ser ve lo lcCJch, my son. Lay off the sauce for a couple of d:.iys before your next eye examination. TllE HARO F/\CTS E ight out of JO banking tellers are women, one out of 10 banking officers are women. Is that fair '' ... S URVEYTAKERS asked col- lege men what age the~ thoug~t was the prime of life. Fr<•shmc n said 28. Sophomor es, 32. Juniors. 38. Seniors. 40 ... THE JAVA m erchandisers. t'\'t•r in search of ways lo ped- dle their beans, now contend that coffee is an aphrod isiae. "tift'N(MIAH .. 11 • 4"ct ,._ piec• flf ........ _. .. • • .._ ................................. ei....~ l A ,,_, "WA1T'M9UUI , . ~ _.. A ff ....., rMllettc. • ...._M .,, fl t• Mor'l~N 'f T""'t •.SENSURROUND NorATDAIVE·tN Intermission Tom Titus will open, on sched ule, on Aug. 15 at the Fountain Valley Community The~ter. · "This will buy us a little time, but we still have to find a semi-permanent facility for the rest of the season," ICT prcsuJent Peter McAllister comment- ed. "The Fountain Valley theater puts on six shows a year and we couldn't squeeze our five-show season into the gaps." Obviously, the Ir \' me Community Theater would prefer moving back to Irv me -and a se<1rch is now going on, m uch like last year's fruitless en- deavor, tu find a bwldmg within the lrvme boun- danes. Hut thus far no such fac1Lity has been located. T H E DISTANT future appears bright for lCT. s mce the city of lrvrne has plans in the works for a cultural center where the Irvrne players could hang their hats perm anently. But this "end of the rain - bow" is some three years away, and the theater group faces the immediate problem of sur vival. This has been a perennial problem for ICT,-~x· cept for the period between 1970 a nd 1974 when the group had the use of the UCI theater. The lrvine players st a rted out at the Corona de l Mar H igh School little theater where t hey staged their fi rst three shows, the n four years at UC I, one season a t Golden West, a nd now a production in Fountain Valley. . Wh ere t he next stop will be, no one really knows. But they're working to m ake sure there'll be one. TV's 'Petrocelli' Clingi1ig to Life fly BOB THOMAS LO ANGELES CAP> -"Petr ocelli" is neither an oil conglom erate nor an Italian p ast a. It is a television series that is hanging in there, but just barely. T h e s ho w sta r s Barr y Newm an as a bright, brash New York la wyer who takes his prac· tice to a "Southwest ca ttle town." a designa t ion that might not ple ase Tucson, Ariz., where the series is filmed . NEWMAN When NBC announced its 1975-76 nig httime schedule a month ago, ·'Petrocelli'' was not among t he renewals . No r was it cancefed. A few days a fterward. the network a llow e d that "Pet roe cl II " would indeed be returning Wednesday nights at 10. ''YES, T llE SHOW WAS iffy for next season," admitted Newman. ··1 couldn't understand that. If te levision is all about winning your time period, then there should have been no question about re- newing us. "The statistics arc there. We started as the No. 3 show in our time period, pitted against two other new s hows. "Yet we managed lo win our t ime period over the other t wo series, both of which were cance led. We managed to reach 34th in the ratings and h ad an audien ce sh are of 41 percent last week. So w hy was N BC so slow to renew us?" · Why indeed '? A major reason may be that .. P etrocell i" has not fulfilled its initial promise. Nu one is more aware oftha tthan Ba rry Newm a n. "WE WERE SUPPOSED to s tart shooting las t July 7," he recalled. "I told Paramount Television I wouldn't come to Tucson until they got better sctipts. · Can "Petrocelli" s urvive? Ba rry Newman thinks so, a nd he has been needling P aramount to provide better script!i. For inspiration he can cite "Bonanza," "Man- nix." and "Streets of San Francisco." aJI of ".''h1ch survived iffy first seasons and went on to long hfc. What happens when you're a N.Y. cop sent to France to bust a dope ring and ... •You can't speak French •The French cops hate yoo • Your own people have set you up ... "A. lmER PICTURE THAM THE FIRST: IT SHTHS WITH ACTIOM CHASES, FUBHG YACHTS. F4RES • ROODS AND SHOOTOUTS.'' lllSTO\ CIHIMA M llfOt. Al lhcA 11 TMUll I OOAST ,_,.NG ARIA t4t-744t Gene Shall. NBC-TV 1 hurSday. July 3:::;.;...;1,.;;;9..;..-fs~---------=0-A;..;IL;;_Y;....P:...;1..=L..=0..:.T_..::C~'~fJ -Goldwyn Studio Rebuili LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Samuel Goldwyn Studio has rcl>UJll on the ashes of the disastrous fire that sw<'pt the studio on May 6, 1974. Amid ceremonies with thl' Hollywood Chamber ENTERTAINMENT of Comm1..•rc1." two new sound st<tgL·~ have been dedicat e d . S t udio :\-tanager J <H:k I<'orcman termed tlwm ·'the most A ~ modern film and tape rness .:Jt~t production facilities Ill the world todav." For TV Fihn The fire destroyl·d thrco stages and LOS ANGELES (Al» dam:.iged office build· J<imt's Arncss' first film Vl'ntun• followm~ • his 20-y ear run 1n R e united "Gunsmokc ' \\ 111 Ix.• il lelev1s1on m o\'H' ilbout llOLLYWOOD <VPI > t h l' w e s t . · · Th l' -Elaine May <1nd Mike M;.icahan~. '\ !'1:1chuls, former corned~ MGM :.innounccs thal ·partners, reunited to rl' Arness will costar with cord radio commen:rnls Eva Mane Saml 10 th1.· for his new film . "Tht· l\l.O :.tnd a half hour film Fortun<.'." INTHE NOT TOO DISTANT FUTURE, WARS WILL NO LONGER EXISt BUT THERE WILL DE R[iLL~RKQLL 1AMESCAAN. ,,..,.) A NOIWAN JEWISON r .., ·RoL1.£ROALL X)HN HOUSEMAN MPJ.JDAJ::l>.M5 01 ClECK · NCHS GUNN l'A.MllAHl'O .!'r [lr..'l.,;.'\A 'fi''"Ai·' fWJlH RKJW'°50N ._..,.,,.,.., ,, Wll1..IAM t-J.AN\l)()N " ,.,,, ...... .._ ANO<\E ~N ......,.,..""' ..... µ~PAl.Mm ..-,, • -~ ···-~J~ DAILY 2:00-4:30-7:15-9:45 & Midnight Fri. & Sat. EDWARDS NEWPORT CINEMA FASHION ISL.A.HD• MEWPORT CENTER (R) HEAR COAST HWY. & MACARTHUR 644-0760 ,~wmm~.~mn SEAN CONNERY (PG) CANDla 8UGUiL l'GI "THE OTHER SIDE OF TH E MOUNTAIN' GENE HACKMAN .. the RETURN oftlle Pink Panther" U•1t14 lf't1111 PC -DAILY 2-4:30-7- 9:30 I MIDNIGHT r~~!~~.~~~EMA) CO\h.,.th ' 546-3102 h \""*¢ .. h ••) ll(•~u .. 1 .. •u 644-0760 STREISAND & CUN MATINEES DAILY IHEMA CEtollER ............ ·-· .. ~79'.~ I;;-- M« UHN & NE''IMAN MA'i'INHS DAILY Z WfSnROOIC wt,, ... ,,. ., .. 00•""''' ~-·tOfl 530.4401 PLUS THE "4 MUSKETEERS" "THE KLANSMAN'' Z ~?.2!.-.. 6"'-••-0•t Sl0.440 1 ings of the his toric ~tud10. The new ~t<1ges oceupy lhl• s ame space for a tot a I of 28.000 square feet of production space. The flr~t s how to u.se tlw ~pan· ts "Far Uub MESA 1884 Newr.ort Codw ~ 54 I 55:Z AHOTHH SU,H SHOW CHAltLES 110 .. SOH '" "BREAKOUT" -Al5o- ~1 11 111 .111\lhll\1 \\llh I IJ,,11\ l'tlol l'l,L'''lll·d .\II I .1 '111\pk Ill.Ith I" , , Jll'I I .di,; I~ :>tiiH Jacqueline Susann· s bold best seller that explored all the avenue s and darkest alleys of love among the international set "Once Is Not Enough". Spatt• Nuts," starnng Bob Denver and Chuck McC:.inn and product•d by Sad and Marty Krofft Tht> 1974 firt.' began on .i ~how produced by thl' Kroffts , n ... .,.-, \\1 1, .. 1 ·1·,:.1.~ ,.~. I~- ... 1at1111t~i~ ~sann~. I IJ, OrN·f1 Is Xof Eoou~ L1 H,1,, d 1111 t lw 'l'l\'.11iu11.1l ,,..,,,,.11, .• .,,n. U.tla.• \ll'\i• .... i~ DI\ i4 Jah ...... lt+'llf"l!I' Huillut ltrliu ~ri &...-..\arrant DrWU 1Wfi1 ~· "·,, ~H11n \\1u 11 ...... I•' .\L ,.•-. ·'-,l.' '""'""" ,_ •• , Jl1-t• I 11~ " .... ! l "'' R. llESTlllC'TlO -::>. I' I t•• lllSTOl CNMA lllS!OlAT~ soun4 C04ST ~ AIL' ~ STADIUM I ~DRIVE IN •4 "i:Jl•l!•l'IU I S!t<h .IM °' ... ,.. 619 b990 GENE HACKMAN CANDICE BERGEN JAMES COBURN Plue ''BREAKOUT" )ot0-7~ I FASHION ISLAND NEWPORT CENTER 644-0760 "The ForUne .•• a farce ol a rare order" IHI fOllllJNI CO·HIT AT CINEMA WEST "CAPONE" HUHTltolG TON-) tPGi s CI NEMA IUC...,.t.l fhl\-t 8"47-9608 84 7-6017 t'u.111,.m 11~ lht't' I..,.... ~ \Jat1JLWlilw Sus.mos OIK·ti 1~ X4M ~~' M UL ,_,ewman " .. lhe Drowning Poor HARPER IS BACK! HAAIOATWIH (PG) t646~~·~;·;• ;~;~3266 ZCIHEMA CE,..TER -. .. u c••1 •~• .. , ""0 tfl Dl<t .. llt 979-4141 CO-HIT AT VIEJO "SUPER-DAD" .. fJO DAILY PILOT llousing ~ .Meas ure Signe d WASHINGTON (LIPI) -Pres1dt'lll fo'ord has Signed a com promise housin g bill that will as- S is t h ard -pre sSt·d homeown l'rs in mecllng 'JTU)rtgage paymt'nts. T h e l egis lati on . e;pec1fil'ally tailored by < on grt'sS to meet Ford's <>bJt•et1ons to an earlier IJlll h e Vt:toed , was s igned inlll la\\ Wt•dnes· day dunn~ a t·cremonY. .. Thi:. ;1dministrat1on 1s l'omm1ttcd to ;1 prompt rt'<.'Ovt•ry of the housing industry a nd getting con- .struct1on \\ orl<ers bal'k on the Job." fo'urd su1d . The l>1ll u l lu\\s the President lo r·l'lca!'\l' up t o S l O billion in new :1Uthority for govern ment purch.is\' o( home mortgages al sub:.1<llwd r<ites. A SICK IODY CAN ll A P~ISOH l y TERRY GRANT, A.Pt\. \ C1U mu,1 hH· Ill It the rl''' 111 .\uur lih:. Thcrl'lur,• 11 ';. Ju;.t or- u1nar) ~uod '>l'll~t· lll k 1• c 11 ) " u r hod ~ hcaltl1) Lei u' hd11 \uu rnal..1• ) our tJmh J h ;i JIJlll'r pla1·c lo 11 n· 10 W1· ha\·c a lum 1Jlct~ :-lod. 111 hl·alth J"h lu 1..t•cp }our l>utly mon· n1m lortahk And. -;hould ..,1drnl':-.~ l'\ l'r allJt'k 11 , ou r tlru g :-lol'k:-. ;.ire 1·omµlclt.' ;.u wt• 1·:in 111,. µcn::.e an) µh~~ll'IJll·, 11rl'::.l·r1 p11uii-. \ I 1 l I I II t>c H .. I I JI( I \ \ \ () ' I: 1'111''''· 1 " \\ 111 11 \ 1111 111•1•11 ,1 1 (I• I I\ I' I\ \ \ I ' \\ I fl ti l'J I \ I •I' f!l'Plllpl h \\1J(111lil I \ll •1 ! h.1r •1• \ ' 1'1':11 111:111\ 111·11pl1• r1•I\ •Ill " 1111·11 11••.tllh 111·1·.I \\1•l1 1t111t 1111111 I rt t (I\ I I \ • r \ 11 <' dl,11 ~·· ,Jl'I HlJllh I 111 \\ ,. I 1•r • t 11 cl ,ARI( LIDO ,HARMACY 351 Hospita l Road Free D elivery Newport Beach 642-1580 -..... NttHte Tl1at Trai11 Todd Hrown. U. Ganll•n Grove, Lnt's to think up IHllL'\\ 1nn111g name for o ld steam 1.:nglllL' Lh;1t \\Ill he at this year's ()ran ).!l' ('ount y Fai r . Jul y 11-20 . Youngster!'i H It tan submit ent1·ies unt ti .hilv 4 Lo • NamL· the Train." 88 F;.iir 01'1.\'c, Costa :\ll'~a. Prizl•s in<:ludt: a trctin lnp to San D1l'go. Burke Brother Denies Fraud S ,\ ;-.; I-' RAN C I SC'O IAP ) Hobert Burkt• has urged dismis!>al of :>l'CUnt1es fraud l'h;..irgcs against h im. saying the Sc(·unties and ~xchange Comm1ss1on lied 1n a Lido Group Plan · Mt"f•l Th1.· .. Lado I nv<>::.tml•t1l Study Group" will hold 1L-; bi-monthly mel'ling an thL1 c11mmunity r oom uf t ht• Newport B1.·ad1 c>f f i c L' 1> f Lu s A n g t• It· s Fl'd1.·r~il Saving~ :1201 Nl'"port Bhd .. un July 7 at 7 pm F or iJdd1tion;.il 1n - format1on. cont.ict l~b Sands. manager of the Newport Beath office u f Lo!> ;\ngt.>les Fl.·dcral S.i,·ing!>, fl75··1500 eivil s uit UVL'r the sale of Geo T c k c1 1 I d r i 11 i n g partners hips . .. I am innocent o f SEC .illegal1ons,' · Rurkc said during a non-Jury tnal before U.S. District Court Judge William T . Sweigert "I AM APPEARING wit h ou t a la wye r bet·ause I can't pay for one. Las t vear I earned less than Ss.000 and 1972 and 1973 "'ere equally disustrou::.." H e is the brother of Jack Burkl'. the oat p ro · moter who I!> SEC's pdn · l'lpal targd 1n the case. THf: SEC' SUIT alleges thl' dl'fendants defraud<'d inves tors by making false a od mis- leading statem e nts and o mitting necessary facts in offering and sellin g S30 millwn wor t h of oil drilling partnership~ bclWt.'(.'n J jl\Uury. 1004 -__ P_t_n_ .. ~· ~('__,:--;~=o_T_r_c_· F_: -1 __ ,_., l' u LI l' !'\ OTI(' E jnd January. 1972. In ;.1<ld1l1on to the SLP ISHI J:ICTITIOUS BUSINESS h d f d NOTICEtOCREOHORs NAM ESTA.TEMENt Burke:., t l' c e n ants suPE'R•oR couRTOFTHE 1 n •. I u d.. G co T c k STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR I , •. '..' '., 1"110wong I><" '00 ' dTl (l1>Ht<I 1"'' 1 I '-" 'fHEcouNTVOFORANGE POL YC.liAPH A'.>~ociAll', 11"° 11.esourtcs F'un d Inc .. a Now. A1 ·L13L7v" 51., c.. r , r.iuu•I s1 '>u•I• ~<n "'' ""ot1 1 ...... , number of partn erships ' 1"' l 1 L ·' ·• c.1. 11~1.ci and otht>r related farms • 1,._. •••'l>-~O Ard+·nt-t f\, ,q /,-}1\'-.ti.,, ~L''''' 11'.Jr1c.E. '>H£ ... Lll t c1v1 •.11,11. 11,1 .•• ,,,n.,"" C A•tb~l '' andothcr 1nd 1v1duab. • rrO•l~r\ ol ..... ., .• , "'".ti ?o. «!<.' "''•l•" lJn•1 " I s '' 11 t•Jo ,., ... .. A LLL',G 1\TION~ BY 1t...sl ell i,...-r ,,or, t o¥•t"l~J t '' l•' fi!Jlt•n At\G""• "' (A <i,b•J) ,.. ,-, ,,. --""'d ,,, '.,,"' ...... , t( I tdl ,, I l " "'' ~lllH' bU r H H ••I ,,, • the SE(.~ dt!1>rt ved me of I' t.rr .,,,,u, ffl( nt I ·•'f ""'•U\tv f th•''"''' vt tn1 11 '" t' lnr tOJ•• ' Put'l;:,·~·,.y',' .... ..., •• ,. 11",IJ L •' .vf\ 1\-;1 I t~ urn inf.! a I 1 \ l n g ' .. 111w• .. u•1 .,. ''""' ·"''''"'" "''1' "• 1-1o •ti r.1,w1u .. 0Ht. <A Robert Burkt• l'l>rH1nued. ,., f"~'.,,df ~ Wt•Ul h• I t•J •n~ !Jmt• t •0'''' I • d ,,, "" L"" 'J" <" .,, ,1LvE."' 1' yt.~11;,,1 :;::;;~·.~··"·~" t"""u'"' 1" ·• 1 • 1 ·They have tne . to DE~ui<1ticr ""t1 '"" ~' ~1,. "'· /lrrJ•nH h«•l I t \.'Stroy my r l'pUtat1on '>·•ntd A t1rJ < • '''''"' 1 ''lt·tN wn•'" • rn1 . '""'' "1' "' """"". •1~• •J w '' 1h• :en<l l'rt•d1b1l1ty. ·' •tit" I.II H;~ '1 t.~ ·"'' ' 1 1t•t uno-,-•Ql'll• (Vljf1h (II rt tJf ()t .,, '' (. '' 'run h.H•• • "\n ult rrh•llt:' '" r l1un1nra to l'u ,. i<•" 11 ~ >u100t:h:CJtt1t ""'''"'"tour montn .. .-••lt-r 1~ ,., .I Lub '' ·•• '" r,t th1 nnt1• • Liuh.:a Jur1t t I ~' JE Nr.v ,1[ h' I-' T r .,. 0111• ,,H1• w111 ot I'''> I ti 1 '"'"bl• "'-"0 Or lfU.jt rt1 t I l.iJtl'I' f 1h,I Jutt '1 II lb oJnOJuty .s td /141 1,, Payout Settles Lawsuit SAN FUANC I SCO CAP> -A $3.6 million settleme nt h as been rC.t('hed in ca~ht l a ws uits (lied against M e morex by s hareh olders who said the compull'r corpora· 11on misled the m with in· acc·urate fin ancial s tate- ment:>. The settlement in the consolida t ed cases was approved by U .S. Dis- t rict Court Judge SJ)t'n cl'r Williams. UNDER IT, M emorex will pay $982.500, nine directors a nd one official will pay $2.5 million, and the accounting farm of .Arthur A nde rson a nd Co. will p ay $100.000. ' T h e p roceeds will be s h a r ed by 20,000 to 30,000 s h areh olders who bOug ht L'lther 9.5 million com - mon s h a res or an offe r - ing of 5 1-1 percent con- vertib l e debe ntures between July 31, 1970 and April 14, 1971. THE SU I T S a l · IL•ged that the price of M e morex which mak es ma gnetic r e· corder tape and com - put er components -was ;irtJfi cially inflated as the res ult of incorrect and mis leadin g stale· ments issued by the com · pany and its directors. T he s uits contended the accounting pro- <.' e d u r e s u s e d b y Mem orex were ques- tionable a nd tha t sales involvin g a s ubsidiary had b een overstated, thus infla ting s tock to an art1fic1ally high price for a tame. I N S I GN I NG T HE agreement thl' d c fe n - d a n t s admitte d n o wron gdoing and main- tained their innocence. They ~aid they signed the agr eement because a lengthy trial w o uld be expensive a n d p ossibly harmful to the com- pan y's image. The settle m e nt covers all but 2.255 of the shares traded durin g that period. The owner s of these s h ares e lect e d not t o take part in the class action . County Firrn Has Divide nd The board of directo r s of Circle Seal Cor pora· tion o f Anah e im h as declared a div ide nd of 15 cc.•nts per s h a r e of com- mon s tock . payable Aug. 1. to s tockholde r s of re· cord July 15. T h is is the tb!rd con · HCuti ve yea~ o f in· cr eases in d ividend pay- ment s t o s hareholders, a spok esman said. \. STEVE~n~ ·i;;~~~~·R;·~~~1 , .. d•·r1t P UBLIC' NOTICE Fraud Charge 11a.2 11111 SI . Sit. 101 s.an1• An•, C-'lllorn1.i •7UO T•I all JOOO AtlOfney for E 1.~t utr11 t>uOh"lh• 11 Or nq• ( 1. t t ''' 1 t •h•1 Ju,rtt 2C. -.tntJ JUI t J , 111 IJ.1.) /~ Pl RI.I(' ~OTICE· ~UPERIOR COURT OF CALI FORNI/\ COUNTY OF ORANGE No Al41ll OROE R TO SHOW CA USE ICCP 11711 tn tt'rt" Mdth:r ot trv· Appht .1t1on 1.,1 ROQt-r M.Jrl.n lhomp\on tor < """9' '' NJ,,.... WHIORE/I S Ro<wr Morltn Th"""1•·•1 8 •7•23 I F't. tt110IY'' h<l\ t1te:d d p.-t1\1(pf'\ wnn It•• NOTI CE TO CREDITORS (It-•• ot ltH\ rnu<I tor iln l)r04'1 rn.1n•1 SUPERIOR COURT OF 1 HE 1 •nl) !It~ n .. m1-trom ROQ!'r M<!rtt11 STAT E OF CAL I FORNI A FOR TM<,,11-.on to Floqor Mdrltf\ Ct rv .. 111t•\. THE COUNTY OF ORANGE IT 1•,r;1<0ERE01ri~1 .. 11o•r''"'" No A·ll ••• '' ,, ... , O ,,, th'• ;tbov1 ~nt1ll1 f1 n"11h r [ <tfo1• ,.,,, l l..,, t. • v~ r £""' ~OL I l ~"(Jt'•' bf,,,,.. tn1-. CC..V'. &JI II• ,.,.. on V ,.., ,.,., I AuQu\I \ t~H 1n UH lOur lr•11.rt ..1t .I •I ltOTl<t HJ"' I'(< 1 II '' II"' Otbnq.> Counly Court,.,.1u • ·trl • A1 .. 1 cr .. 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Pt t11tf)n l°l"h•~) fit tt .._ ur1tJ• 1 'fl"''''" .• 11 nldt OdtM1 JU'1t" i .t 191_ '" Df'''"'"tnf11oth• n.t,.•• of'wt•dOt \AMUELORE..ILEN r •·O"ni, w 1tt '" fr,ur "'''nth-.. 1ft~·r lht Judqt"of th~ SuC>f"t•t)f (fJ46ft ''"'PvDhC.il•On<,ttho nol"' ttOGE RMARTINTHOMPSON 0->ll'rl Juor ~. 111'. 170 Bonairo Way CJoldtt' M WOii•· IMWPOl't k A<h. Ohlorn•• ., ... c.,., ul"• cil 1rwo Woll nt hi' 1710 M S·Hll ,,,~ .1b0v1· 11 .. owa QPl\ .,,.,,, Publl\lll'd OranQP co~,, !Jotly P1IO! RAVMONDKlllltOW Junt'?I> anoJ111y 3,tO.ll.19/, i)lf 1~ 110 s. 8r09lrt111r)I SI . Ho )OJ Ana1>e1m, Uhtorn1.1 •7904 lei 17141 U S.""2 P U RLIC NOTIC'E Atl«My tor Eauwtrt• I --------------Pu~•sti€d (jr~n'I• r '>•• t tJtut~ ...-.101 I SLP·1S229 1,..,. n 1Q 71, .. ..,.; .,1, 1 , ,1, 7,, · 1 I NOTIC E TO CRE OtTORS I SUPElttOR COURTOFTHE Pl'BLI(' NOTIC'E STATE 01' CALIFORNIA FOR THE COU NTV OF ORANGE e.-.. No A·UIJS NOTICETOCllEOITDRS r""'~ OI fSIEll r Wlll l"ER SUPElllOll COURT OF THE Ml TC I! Ell "' ~ I ST 1 l Lt w Ml lfHEll Ot'""'~O STATE.OF CALIFORNIAFOR NOllC.E •S HE~EIH t.l vlN1011'l" THECOUNTY Ol'ORANGE <•t01IO• 01 trie AOOv• n,.l'l',,•J•1"~°'1nt N• A~ll'41 tf\41 ... (Wf\Oflll\> f\•V•ftQ, .... m, ~·n ... 1 E,)1at1>ol LOUISE PLOU ~<t.t....., t"4e WtO O<'l~<Nnt ••I' ••Quu•!l IO Ith NOT ICE IS HEME BY (.tVlN 10 1,... l""m w1lll t!W ntf.t \4H vOud"1'" trl <rMilor" l)C '~ &boV .. """"'" ""<"'°""' ""' Olll<t Of O•t , ... ,. ol 1~ .. oovt. n tM-t .,u ~rs.on" h-ivtnq r IA•tn\ ·~·~'I t1Uflidcour• Or to or@\t•nt tt'l~m, wU" thr 11\t Wld Ot<tatnt 11r" rf'QVtrt'O 111 tilt I ""'''"''Y voucr>er~. to'"" un11t-r\111"4'<1 11\0m. witfl 11\f> t>tet,~ry Vl)U(l\t>r'· 1" di I. 0 PRENNER ANO BUNT Al ''-offlu of lht tier~ ot lrit •bO"" tn I lorntY\ .,1 L.tw IUI En•I rnurth II tied court or 10 prt~nl IP\tm. With lllei ~tr ,., Suitt 111 So1n1" An" (.al1lorn•• M<.01.Afy VOUCllt•\, lo Ill• UflOl'•~Qr*I '1?1~1 wllt(ll ,, ,;,.. pl_.,,. ,,, bO.,.nf>\'1. ol llf t"" Olflc.t °' lout\ A AuOltl J921 111~ u~tr\•Ql1..0 in all m•tttr\ f•''""'n Wll~lltre Blvd • NO '1• LO\ AnQo!i.\. 1no lOl,.,.t\l'1t'OIU•OON~<lt•nt wtll\ln C..ht 90010 wl\1<11 " lhr Pl•<• ol bonl lour l'nOl'llM •lier lllr l•r\I OuDC•Ulton nns of ""' un~r\lon-d In 811 rnt1U~o -•••n•l'IQ to Ill• "'I"'" ol ''"" °"'" dr'ni, w•ttun tour month\ •"""' t,._ t1"f publtC•llDn of 1111\ nnlt<" Dtled JUM '7 \ti\ FrAnC•\ Plou Hvn1,m..n E •P<ulr ,,. 01 II\" Will of 111• •DOv• n~m-a Mu•o-r1t t.OUISA AUOlf Of 11'\1\"°'•Ct 0..t~CI Jul\4' 10. 19/S MELVIN E Ml l(HE 11 Adm<nt~lreto• of 111,. E ''"'" of!~ •bOV~ M""'O dltt'(l(w\I l'IU HH ll• AHO 9VNT AltOf'MYt At LAW Its! [HI ,et1ftll St,. .. t iw11e m "'' W1"11lrt .......... ,,. l.lt~A ........ (Attf "'" ,_,..A,.., C•llltrnt• 0111 'f.t• mn ,.l..na hf ""' s .... u 111wiW t.f C a.Ct1trll •t't.MO tef' Adtnl lhllr•ltt A P\1011~ o r .. n111 (.C>;l)I o ... ,., f'llol I l'u!Jf1\t.• a O• .. n<I' (. \I (),.,,., ,.. ' .><AyJ, 10. 11. 1•. 1t7) J•H> J..,..1 h . .ind July 1, 10, 11. 1'1S »SA I) Riles Perot Nft:W YORK (UPI) Da llas Finan cier H. Ross Perot has re:.icled with an a ngry de nial lo cha rges against him of malicious fraud and mis r epresent&· lion in a $45 m lllaon damage s uit filed by the trustee for the bankrupt Ou Pont Wabton Co .• a W all St reet hOUSl'. The s u1l also se<'ks $45 miWon in punitive damages. P e rot. h1:. wift'. Margot, his Electro n ic Dat a Syste m s Co. a nd a dozen oth e r indiv iduCJls a nd compa nies, in· eluding the New York Stock Ex· c hange, were named defendants in the action by Winthrop J . Al- l ega e rt. the court -appointe d trustee for DuPont Walsto n . T llE CHARGES G ROW oul of the 1973 m e r ger of W alston a nd Co. and DuPont PE.ROT G I o r e F o r g a n a n d Co .• engineered b y the Walston interests. It accuses P erot and associates o( d eceptio n an d concealme nt and o f malicio u s ly en gaging in mis repr esenta tion s . Truskc A llegart s aid in the suit that W a ls t on i;ufft>rt'd actual losses o f at least $45 million a s a r e· s uit of the operatio n s of lhe Perot interests in 1972 and 1973 in connectio n Wlth the merge r . SPF.C I F ICAl.LY, THE SUIT ACC\JSES Perot and certain o the r s of the d e fendants. including four former Wals ton direct.ors, of slating falsely that Wals ton was in serious financial difficulties and n eeded l o be rescu ed by the merger o r at l east by a n affiliation with Ou Pont G lore Forgan . Actually. Allegac rt alleges. the s hoe was o n the other foot W a l ston was n o t In s~rious trouble . D u· Pont G•orc F organ, into which P erot poured millions in his vain e ffort t.o become a d o mina nt figure an Wull S t reet. was in grave trouble a nd "the true purpose of the Ptrot p lan was to preve nt the immediale liquidation of DuPont Glore Forgan, whose lo~ses in tbe first six months of 1973 were $17 m1thon. hC' said. "Wals ton h ad lost only $1 million during that period .·' .. .c . • ..,,. EXereise in Pettiness FTC to Stay Out of Advertising Claims By Mii.TON 1'10SKOWITZ Every once in u while even fe d eral regu l a t Ol'Y •agencies make sen se. The lnks t l'XUmpll' is the det·1s ion by the f'ederul Trade Commission <fol'Cl not to waste its timL' with petty <11:.pull'!:> ubout advertising daims It has a lways s trUl'k me as bizarre lo have gro\.rn mt•n and ,,•o m en s pending their \\ uk1ng hours con sidering the v.ihthly of what appears to b\' ndkulous claims made in sonw ads. Most or us, I think. C'an SN' thrnug h thl· puffery without lht• ;11cl uf l>lll' governmen t TllE FTC' llAS finJlly rt>achcd tills <·onclusion in u case lhul ctrnllc n gcd com mcrcliJb run fivl' ~ear::. ago by Rris tol-l\lycrs for its [)r y Uan l>eoclorunt. The FTC's s tuff had mounted this t•hallengc, thurging tha t Oristul· Myers misrepr esented the dr) · ness of its deodorant. The dis pute hinged U\ l'I' llw momC'ntous issul' of whN hl'r the· commercauls elaimL-<l that l>ry Han wa.s tot;.d ly dry or JUst dncr tlwn ;.1nolht·r lt..•etding brand. 111 dis miss ing the compluint in :1 un:in1mous <kcision. till' FTC co11t:l'tkd t lwn• was no point 111 ml'ssing "ith s uch insignifieunt mattl'rs. Th b feel111g '' ~1s bl'~t t•xpres!>l'U by comm1ss1oncr MuyuJ. Thompson. \\ho.said. .. If the Amerit:an consum1.·r has nu more scrwus problem t han the possi bility of being de- l'eivcd us to the rel:.itivc tfryness of his u ndcr.irm deodor:1nt . he is 111 much bCttl•r ~hape than f h ud lx!l'll h•d to suppose u t the time I joined I hi!> al,!t'ncy .. Surl'ly W(' can fand mo1·e important \\Ork for o ur legal staff. " HOW l 'NIM PORTANT the Ory Ban lilig:.ition \\'<is c~1n be ::,<.·en \·l\·idly in the marketplal'e ac: t10n. While the FTC \\a:, !>l}cnt.l1ng I Money Tree tinw ;ind mun\.';\ pursmni! this rompl~1111l. h1•l't' !> what h uprwncd 111 thc tkotlt.1r,111t 1narkl.'I Bn.stol· '.\t ~ 1·r~ stopp\'ll nan· ning the t·om111erc1al.s 111 que::.lao11 four )c~u·s a g o . 2 Ory Ban, tht• prci<lU('t ltsl'lf. \\ i.lS phased out hel'aU~l' of :t poor s a les p l'rformant:t• J Thl· total Ran l11w hu:. lv!>l ma r kt• t !> h a rt' . I t o 11 t' l' t: om - mandl•d I~ p<.·T~t·nt of thl' d c'- odorant m;.irkl'l. It'::. now report c.'CI to bl' down t o 8 pc.·n·t•nl, rank- 10~ fourth tn tlw r11·ld hdlind Right Gu:1nl. 1\1·1·1t1 ;1 11d Sun:. "' I n other words. tlt•ouor:rnt Le~ Spent On Liquor WASlllNGTON <UPI > Americans are s p e nding less of their money on li- quor. According to tht! Dis tilled S pirits Council. a trade g r o up , the aver age American con sum e r spent 1.31 percent o f his dollar for h a rd liquor in 1974, com- pare d to 2.15 p ercent in 1939. It said Ameril'ans s pent ~9.3 billion for spirits an 1974, in c luding $9 billion m fede r al a nd s tate taxes. Ovt>r 1,h e Counter NASO listinqs U!>Cl'!t ~" 1lt:hcd from Han pro· duct s to o th1.•r brands. 1'l~ey di<ln 'l rll'l'd lhL' . l•'TC ~l'. ~uadc th<•m to lhl'M' buy ang choices. L>eahng. a., it docs. with ad-vertisin~ da1m~. the f1'C d~ find it d1ff1n1lt to uvo1d bcc.·ommg l'mh1·oilc.•d 11\ pcttuw.ss • .For ex- ample, it rt'«e~tlY. moved t o t'stablash new g u11khncs govern- ing (•ndorM·ment:. Ont• of these g u Hkl11w:, would c:ompl'l ad· vcrt1.sers to u i.t: :1s c.•ndorscr s only J>l'Ople \\ho llt·tuall) u::.c the pro- Jul'l. T lllS Well 1.u mean that Bob lloiw mu.st fill up with Texaco ~asolitll'. Pt•tt·•· l 'st.inov mu~t unnk thl· Ill'\\ G ~1 llo wml'S and ~1r l.aurem•t• Ohnl·r must take pac· tun.':. w1lh the Poluroid SX 70. Thl' pl'Oblcrn::.. this rul~ would present wC'rt' L'V 1<lent earh et ~ast month wlwn world hc;,n} weight 1>11:-.ing thamplon Muhamrna.d All ::.h owed up <it ll.irvard s st·nio 1 ,. I ass day. One stUdl'llt ~1skl'<I ham 1f hl· u s t.'<I Brul, lhc l'.iUl'l'!,!l' after ..,h.ivc lotion he h;.is l'ndorsl·d in TV com· merd;,ils . Ali s aid • · \' ou ''ant ·10 know the truth '? I ain't t'Vl'r used Rrnt." Then. :.iftt.•r hc<i \'Y ap· p lause. lw addl'd : .. l didn't ~se Brut until 1 did thl' t'Ommcrcaal. !'ow 1 do. · \\'ht•n h1ssl'S gree t ed this t'omnwnt. Ali said : "Ask my wife then· if that is n 't t1·uc." But A li's wife. lklindu .. s hook h e r h ead to indic:.ilt.' that the champ d~s not use Brut. CA!'li YOC SEE the ~'TC hirin g invl·.s ti)!alor ~ lo det"rmine \\ h l' l h e r l ' n l l' r t a i n e r s a n d :ithlt.>tc.s l'l·:tlly u se the producL-; thL')"l'l' paid tu L·ndorsc'' As com· m1'is to11er Thompson sJid . s u rl'ly ll1l' 1-'l·dl·l':il Tl'<ide Commissio n can l11H mon· important issues tu confront. I T E" S&L 9• 9~ K•~r I", 1• "-•·•n Ex q 91, s-r C.p q 9', V1wal Sc &•• 7' 1 llt-.. 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'•1 MAMILTOH O•f'• C., 0.. 10 61 N L lll<Oftl I Ot I 14 Sl•I• \tr lrl <ii ttttt t.41 10 - ) ---""-·-··~··-... b 0 t r .. cJ t l 11 l c (.' .,, cl e I d ~ l I p . : • ,. / . •I .. : .. •• . ' • \ Sales Booat Car Firms Eye Bigger Outpllt From Win Senlces DETROIT -U S. auto makera, heartened by slghlfa· unt increases in new car s ales, ·~planning producUon In the next three months almost equal to last year'a third quartu output. t b!3~dUJt!!'r sources say the four U.S. auto compames plan o ween 1,640,000 and l ,645,000 cars m the July. September quarter, compared wltb 1,662,000 last year. WIDLE THE LOWF..81' FOR THE penod 10 five years lt still would be a strong gain from the first hall of 1975 whe~ new car producllon fell to its lowest point in 14 years. The mdustry's most prolonged sales slurnp since the Depression idled 40 percent or the blue collar labor force ~·term layoffs b~ the end of September, when 1976: m el production is m full swing, could drop to around ~N ,HIGH GEA~ 100,000 workers, com· pared with 212,000 olt the Job during the Wlnter, mdustry sources indicated Almost half the third quarter production . wlll be 1975 models with Cbr)'1ler Corp ~uild111g '756 into late September, st aggering Its 1976·model 1ntroduct1on Its two new compacts -the Plymouth Volare and Dodge Aspen -will not go into pro· duction until October THE INDUSTR\''S LATE·BLOOMING spnng sales up· turn didn't matenalize until late May and early June Mid· June sales, while down 17 percent from a year ago, did re· verse the norma l trend by lopping mid May dehvenes by 18 5 percent. . General Motors and Amencan Motors plan production mcreases, due 1n part to strikes dunng lhe third quarter last year that slowed output. GM 1s expected lo bwld 885 ooo can and AMC 81 ,000. ' Ford and Chrysler output is expected to be ore from a )'ear ago with Ford turning out 442,000 cars and Chrysler t 232, 000. { , CHllY8LER WllL BUILD THE ~T of the 1975· model cars in late September at its Hamtramck, Mich , as· sembly plant to c lose out the worst model year fo r U S pro ducers srnce the 1961 model run. Meanwhile, luxury car sales continue to race upward despite pnce increases fueled by inflation and the overali auto industry sales slump sparked by recession Ford Motor Co Vice President John Naughton sums 1l up th.ls way: ''TbereJS a certain group of buyers who want a luxury car .•. and pnce is not a consider ation " THE PRICE IS lUGH AND GOING up all the time The lusury category includes cars in the $9,000·and·UP pnce ranee. topped off at a $'70,000 slicker for the prestigious Roll$ Royce Cam argue. The Cadillac El Dorado, with a sticker price or $8,711 m 1973, now costs almost $10,000 The Lincoln Continental 1s up from $8,483 to $10,656 Many luxury car buyers load up with options that cost additional thousands of dollars The luxury market has been on the upswing since 1971, wheb domestic luxury cars accounted for 2 9 percent of the tot.al market Smee then, the share has increased each year and now has 4.4percentoCthe1975 market A SAMPLING OF SALES FIGURES of the luxury en· tries for the first five months of 1975 showed all but Chrysler's Impenal were doing' well The firm reportedly will discontinue the model this fall Six entnes from Amenca's Big Three auto companies are doing battle with a fleet of luxury imports. mainly Mercedes Benz and Jaguar J anuary through May s ales figures show Jaguar up 137 percent over a year ago: Mercedes·Benz up 19 percent , Uncoln Continental up 10 percent; Cadillac up 7 3 percent, and Im penal down SS percent US luxury cars sales are up S percent, while overall U.S car sales are down 18 percent Cadillac ts by far the biggest seller among lu xury cars, with U.S sales dunng January.May of 93,308 cars. 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(AP) -Ama nda Blake has no urge to r eo pe n the Lon g bra nc h s aloon in Guns mokc. the all-time champion TV series which m ade her fom ous as Miss Kitty, but admits to an oe- c<.ision <.il twinge of nostalgia for the life of an a c· tress. "If I'd ren own it was only going to last a year a fter I left. I 'd have stayed on," s he s aid in an in- terview. "I could sec that show running for anothe r 20 years, but not with me." MARRIED TO WEALTHY, RETIRED busi- nessm an Fra nk Gilbert. the two celebrated their e ighth anniversary this week. Mi s!> Blake. a nauve of Buffa lo, N.Y., who mi- """' grated west in 1949, said s he m ade up her mind while still in high school that s he wanted to be an actress. ''Ther e was the usual s um· mer stock. the New England tours and then I started doing all kinds of roles for CBS after mov· ing to California," she s aid. MISS BLAKE, WHOSE &LAKE low. throaty voice seems made for tht> rolt! of Kitty, said her selection didn't "just happen." .. Frankly, I think I just m ade such a nuisance of m yself t hey d ecided to get me off their back," s he s aid. "Guns m oke had been a successful r adio s how for m a ny years before and I was determined to go With it on TV ... Thal she did and stayed with it until the sur- prise announcement last year that she was leaving the s how. She pra ised ib ~tar. Jim A m ess-the hero who never got a round to <.iskmg her to m arry -as "a \\Onderful man" to work with. "11' f'ACT, THE ENTIRE ASSOCIATION with that group was g reat," she said. She rec a lied that she had tried to reach Arness sever a l limes by phone recently following the death of his daughter from an apparent drug overdose. "l feel terriblt! about it and I guess he's jus t not talking to a nyone a bout his troubles," s he s aid. A woman of diverse interests, Miss Blake is known to a growing number of Arizonans , especial· ly legis lators, for her intense dedication to preserv· ing wildlife. · BEHIND THE GILBERTS' TWO-STORY, Spanish s tucco home in northeast Phoenix is more than an acre of shaded pens where her pet lion, Kemo. seven cheetahs, a leopard, a pair of racoons and a desert kit fox roam at leisure. The tiny fox is a worry -hc has occasional epileptic s eizures. . Althoug h s he has "dozens of irons in the fire," Miss Blake said her real interest is doing an •·honest anim al documentary." "I've seen several of these in recent years but they're not the real thing -at lea st to me," she said. She and her husband spent several months in Afnca laM year. v1sitin~ many cities of Southwest Africa a nd roaming the bush. "DON'T Ii: V F.R CALL THE 'BUSH' the j ungle." s he warned. "That marks you as a rank beginner.·· "Africa is doing little to pro•ect its most valua- ble assets, the wildlife," she said. "Some of the black game wa rdens are poaching on the preserves they're hired to protect." She suggested that .Torn o Kenyatta, the fear ed leade r of the Mao Mao in the late 1950s, be consulted a bout Africa n preser vation. "l 'M CORR ESPONDING WITH ROGER Caras in New York a bout ~omg back to Africa a nd prepa ring a documentary.·· she said. Miss Blake s aid Car as. an author, is one of the leading conser vationisL<;. Miss Rla k<.' has testified several times before Arizona legislator s on the need of licensing pet shop o per ators who handle rare animals imported from I wilds of other continenL'i. I She a lso has o ne other passion which she was to renew wit h deli very of a 1952 classic MG s ports car. "I HA D ONE WHEN I WAS WORKING for CBS befor e I la nded the Guns moke part, but I was s illy e nough to trade it off for a big American car," she said. "I 've r egretted it ever since." When it arrives. she promises that her pet cheetah. Dume, will be riding in the front seat beside he r . Dume, she e xplains, is the native African term for the spotted cat. "He rides with us on the gotr c art now but the MG s hould show him off much better," she said. ~ Library to Open Through Sullliller T h i? S ad d l c b ack CoVt·~c Li brary will rc- m.11n op<'n th rou~hout lht• s ummc,. months. with full C'1rru.lal1on and &1ud1ov1-.ual service!\ 4J\ a1lablt> for stude nt etnd com munity u~. College s po kesm e n ~uid the f ac1 lily will be open Mondays through Fndays from 7 :30 a .m . to 10 p.m . a nd Saturdays from 8 a.m . to I p.m. Li br ary p a rking is avai la ble in s tu dent parking Lot 8, accessible fr o m M a r g u e rit e Parkway north of Avery 'Parkway •. .. " . . . ... Closed July 4th Prlc .. Good July 9th Steer Manure .:a"·~-.c JUST IN TIME FOR All GREEN THUMBS .I ~. 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Set of 5 Malibu Lights Deluxe Clamp-On Nylon Umbrella • 40" wide nylon tep in alternaling color P41nel1 • Metal frame and pol• • NPA-40 31a 1st Ganie Is a 90 Not Bad for a Leg-less Man N EW OHi.EANS <AP> T he n ckety golf cart rolls to a stop ulong lhc firs t lt•1•. Dave Gaudin flops out, pos1t1ons a white s tool, d oes un u<·rob;stH: half gamer to the seat, settles and addresses the ball. . On an adjacent green, lwo players stop and s tare. With a v1caous but _controlled cut, Gaudin sendt; his tee shot 230 yards down the fa irway . Then. clutching the 31f.:·foot stool and golt club, he returns lo the cart on hi!. hands. H,l',l'ause of congenital birth defects, Dave Gaudin has no legs. "I ht.>rl' have bt·c~ .limes when 1 swing s o hard -really try to kill 1l thut I go sa1hng off the stool," the 22-ycar-old medical :.tudenl in New Orleans says. "It's nolhjng that could do uny damage. It ha ppens every four or five rounds ." Wh~1t bothe r s him is a wet course. "First my bull gets wet, then m y hands , then the ctubs. M y whole game goes down the dr~in. I can 't en)oy it : After all, how many golCers carry an extra pair of drawe rs 1n their golf bag in case it rains?•• Gaudin has boxed, played football and softball and tned \.\ aler sk1in~. fie wrestled for the high school te'am in his hometown of B a ton Rouge, La . before the commissioner d eclared h1 m ine ligible." l guess it was unfair for the opponents " Gaudin ~a id . · ' Ill' started uolfinJ! with his father and brother . His wife of three years . Jenne, now is his golf partner and chauffeur. He made a s pl•c1a l plai.ter saddle for the stool himsclr. Art1fH·w l legs and crutches replace the stool when he's not on lhl' golf COU l'!>l'. _ "I \\as l'm barrasscdlo think about playing golf, but a fril·nd finally rag~cct me into playing," Gaudin s aid ... The worst thing that could ha ppen did. J had beginner 's luck , s hot a 90 and the gam e sul·kl·d me up right away. "Hl'ing realis tic :-ibout it, I think l could be a consistent low 80s !!Olfc r if I µl;1ycd more. Golf is just like religion. You are :.ilw~1ys l'O m pt•t111g against yourself. It's the only game where J can compt.•tf.? ugainst othel's where there is no advirntage or disad· vanla{(l'. ·· Gaudin is plu ymJ.! us· much as possible this summer before he begins ) e:.11·-round :-.tud1l'S toward a ca1·eer in internal medicine in the fall. "Wh1..-n I'm playing golf, 1 forget about everything else," he s:ud ··it's rn v outlet." "School: .. ull the problem s <ire left behind. 1 can cope with lhe sliccs . ' Sports in Brief Grateful Ex-pro Helps Finance Kids SAN DI r:c;o Floyd Robinson was a kill g rowin~ up in San IJiego s prNlo m in antly black and poorer area bdo rc he made it in b•ise ba II. In 1962 hl' h1l .312 for the Chicago White: Sox a nd collected the most two -bu:-.c hits . 45, in the majors. Robins on. who "as u hi gh school All-Am eric an, compiled a t'a reer ba tting a verage of .285 in professiona l baseball with 906 hits in 935 games spanning a d e- cade. Oncl', he tll'cl the majors r e- cord with six hits 10 s ix times al bat and for three seasons hit over .JOO with the White Sox. As O\\ncr of a liquor store not far fro m his boyhood home, Hob1nson now is a financial angel to three Little Ll•aguc teams - µlus a bowling team and a mcn '':i softball team . "llc 's g rateful for the ch:.mce he got ..is a boy," a friend said. l i11repe11te nt LOS ANGELES Catcher Joe Ferguson s a ys h<' probably won't be behind the pl~te for the Los An geles Do d ger s a gain this season. but he still feels he was n ght in s lugging Padres pitcher Il11l Greif. ··Things like th<1t are never worth 1t ''hen you get hurt.·· Fer guson s aid in a telephone in· terview from his hospital room Wednesday nig ht a s he re- covered from s urgery for a broken wrist. "You don't expect to gel hurt when it starts," the catcher said. "But I 'd d o the s a me thing tomorrow if I had to." Ruffian lt1"id e NEW YORK The New York Hac1ng Association chanced on etiquette today, i.e., ladies first. when the filly Huffian drew the inside post position for Sunday 's 'rich matc h r ace with the colt Foolis h Plcas un·. Gridd~rs 11eL-H .. 41ed AM ES, Iowa Iowa Stale will no t imme di a t e ly take dis- ciplinary a ctions a gainst three football players charged with concealing stolen property, as· s istant football coach Tom Vaughn s aid Wednesday. Quarterback Ramsey Jay, 20, • Santa Barbara, offensive tackle Randall Young . 21, Miami, Fla.; and ro\ler back Sy Bassett, 23, Cedar Rapids . were being held in the Ames city jail. items at t he residence, some marked properly of Iowa State University. Ladne r Suit BILOXI. Miss. -A brother of New York Nets ' pro basketball player Wendell Ladner , who was one of 112 persons killed in an Eas tern Airlines jet cras h in New York last week, has filed a $2. million damage s uit in federal court here. Berlin Ladner of Necaise Crossing, Miss., filed the s uit as administrator of his brother's estate. The suit, filed Wednesday, ('harges Eastern was negligent in the operation of the aircraft which crashed while trying to land at John F. Kennedy Interna- tional Airport June 24. Witnbledon MarkNear For King WIMBLEDON, England (AP> -Billie Jean King, within one match or winning her s ixth Wimbledon singles crown, could set an all-time women's title re· cord al the All-England Tennis Club before the we ek is out. King, 31. wh o v ows th at Friday 's final with Evonne Goolagong Cawley is her last ma· jor international singles effort, has amassed 18 Wimbledon crowns in her 15-year career - five singles, nine doubles and four mixed doubles, Victory in two of those three events this week wouJd break the record of 19, all doubles, which · belongs lo Elizabeth R yan, who played here in the 192Qs and 1930s. King, who constantly batlles the pain or bad knees, called her come-Crom-behind victory over Evert, 11 years her junior, "a re- al trip. I went lo the edge of the ledge. I don't understand how l won." "I'm kind of re lieved," said Evert after her loss. "There's been a lot of pressure on me this . year. and I knew I'd have to play great to beat Billie Jean." "I kept thinking that this was my last Wimbledon and I just couldn't lose now," Billie Jean mid. "I was all emotional." Thuraday. July 3. 1975 DAI LY PILOT 0.J Sparky Still Rolling Seve~ CINCINNATI (AP> Cincin- nati Reds manager Sparky An· dcrson has been playing a dice game with his s core card -and every lineup is coming up loaded. Anderson takes no bows for managerial wizardry after Cin· cinnati's a'mazing month of June when they won 21 of28 games. "With me, an occasional rest is important lo lhc players . tt·s guesswork," said Andt!rson, who is s avoring Cinc innati 's West Division bulge over the defend- ing National League champion Los Angeles Dodgers. He shuffles players into the lineup so fast he'~ blowlng fu~c~ in computers. Tuesduy na~hl , he came up with his 46th difft•rent lineup in 77 g ames . And lha l e xcludes pitchers. "When we're a head in the s tan- dings I like lo g ive them an oc- cas iona I rt>s l. T a k\! Ces ar Geronimo. lie definitely ne<..ods a r est now. 1 rigure 1f J give him a few days off he'll be able to go as long as J a s k him to lutl·r·." Nobody 's argu111i.: with An derson's log ic. He hc.is lhe Reds off and runnm~ toward a possible fourth divis ion title in six years . Early a.m. Call Helps LA Win LOS ANGELES (AP) -Paul Ray Powe ll was sound asleep 111 Albuquerque e arly Wednesday m orning when s udde nly the phone rang. The next thing he knew he was on his way back to Los Angeles a!> a replacement on the Dodger roster for Joe Ferguson who had s uffered a broken bone in his All 9.lmuon KABC (7'°) Ju1y J !Hin Fran<.t)tO al Los Ange•~ July •~en t-ri•n c"coa1 LosAnqetes right arm the night before in a free-for-all with the San Diego Padres. Naturally. Powell fi gured he was m er e ly a back-up for Steve Yeager . esp ecia lly since he'd s ta rte d the season with the Dodgers and .had played in only one game in two months -and that one was in left field. Little did he reckon with Wed· nesday night's 14-inning, 4·hour, 37-minute marathon. The Dodgers wound up winning it, 6-5, and Powell scored the win· ning run in the bottom of the 14th on a t wo-oul, bas es-loaded single by Steve Garvey. center that scored Garvey with the tying run. • Thl· fil·lls ll·ad lhl' m<1Jor:. with •• .275 baltmJ.! aver age a nd fl \'l! :.tartcrs have been a bove JOO 1r1 recent we eks. And tho1>e lengthy box scon ·s are ser ving two purpo:.cs. An· derson is k<>eping his front linl' st ars fresh and his bench huppy. The onl y fi xture m the lineup has bee n leadoff butter PNc Rose. who has 1·emui.ned m the No. 1 spot through all 4G games Aller that it's bl'l'll u t'llSl' of scrabble, with a dtfk rent lmeup for eve ry day . The longest a ny one lincuµ ha:> lasl(•d is three days. Four d1 ffen·nt h1tll0rs hu\t' mannl·d I tw :-.cton<I :.pot : K en Gnffcy 16 times. Ih sw ('on~­ t·1on 15, J oe Morgan 13 <.llld 01tn Dlie:.st'n onn ' Three ml'n h<i \'l' hit thi rd. ll·d by Mor~u n ·s 28 a ssignments. Johnny Bench has tx>en lll lhl4t ~pot 15 time:. a nd Concl'Pl'IOf• thrcl'. Cm r 1nna 11 has hucl four different ck anup baller:.: Bt•nUh ~l t.iml's, Tony Pe reL 12, Gcorlj\' 1-'oskl' lhr\'l' a nd l>nl·s~ch onct'. "One ye ar Hill Vmkm :-.ct a n .. t:c1rd ," Andcr:-.on :-.<11d. "llt> ust."d more tha n 100 lrnl'ups " Tl)c lk ds m ay yl't surpass that , tou . UPI Ttltp~t Powell. who was catching for the first time in the major leagues. had collected his first hit as a Nationa l Leaguer to open the 14th. Catcher's Point of \!iew The victory, only the second m t•ight games for the Dodgers. ke pt them eight games in back of C inc inna ti in the National League West. Al Downing, the fourth Dodger pitcher, earned the victory in Wednesday night's marathon, his first or the season and first since last September. Each club used 20 players and each learn pounded out 15 hits. The Dodgers went out in order only once in the 14 innings ancl wound up leaving 20 runners on the bases. The Dodgers tied the game in the bottom of. the ninth inning when Garvey was hit with a pitch and Ron Cey stroked a double to * * * SAN DIEGO LOS ANGEL.ES Grubb cl Fuent•s 2b Locklur ll Ft1wll• p Hundleyc Winl1tld rt IV1t lb Kub takJ b l o1.,,..1b Kendall c Strom p MD~s l>ll Melnl~hp H Toues '~ Fre1sle1>en p Shllron pl\ l om llnp MCC.Oveypl\ Heranckl pr HaMll •b r h b1 1 0 0 0 I 0 • I 3 0 ' 2 0 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 6 0 ' 0 2 I I 0 • 0 I 0 1 0 1 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 \ l l 1 I 0 0 0 I 0 I I 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 0 Lopes lb Buckner II RhOdenp PacoorO pll Downing p McMullenph 'Nynncf Garvey lb c.eylb Hale r1 Rus~ll~~ l tt pll l.dc.y"" DeJesus\s ~~~[11cp11 Po-lie Raup Nlarshall p w. 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(A P > Garden Grovl''s fk rt Blylcven lasted until the l'ighth inn m g Wed- nesday night to record hi s f1r~t victory sinec May 23 as thl' Mm nesota Twins d e fea ted the California Angels 9·4. The loss brought the Angds lo Angeb Staie All G~mts on KMPC 1110) July J(alllorn•a al Monn1"nld J\JIV i (afllorn1a di 0d~lrln0 J1jl'f' )(ttl1lorn1ctat0,11i Inf'\ J 11 10,, Ill. o ·~Pm. 1 horn. the halfway mark of u IG2-gam c season with a 36·45 record. Thl' loss "' .1 s the ninth in thl' l a~t 11 gamt's fo r the Angels and 15th in the last 21. Kev hits \\'<'dm•:-.da) na~ht from theT~·ins' Da n Ford.John Bngj!~ and Rod Care" helpt.•d Bly lcvcn. who was making only his s econd appea rance ::.ml't' a three-week a bsen ce ca u:-.c d by a sor e shoulder . raised his record to6 J. Hl v levcn a llowed 10 hi ts and all the California runs bcforl' he was replaced by Vic Albllry with two out in the eighth innini~. \.\'hen he first r eturned to :.action, last l"ri· clay. Blyleven threw a J-hillt.•r 1n the Twins ' 20 loss to Texas. "Obvious ly . I had better ;;tuff Ill my firs t g ame back ." s aid 131ylevt•n ... I don 't wanl to ali bi ' but I did de\ clop a blisll'r m i:I nc.;,,~. place on my pitching hand a nd:it kept me from lhro" ing a goOJ curve ball. l had to rdy too mul'h on my fastbull and thl'Y were t:.ig· gmg it prelly good." Rlyleven said his arm fl'lt finl·. although he was sua kmg 1t in a but'kct ofict·. Ford's thret.··run double down the left field line increased Min- nesota's lead to 5-0 in the fourth in· ning. Willimns Again Falls .To Quarri€ Ml LA!\. Ita ly <AP 1 -Don Quarrie of .J a m a il'a ont·e again edged ,\nll'rtl'all Sll'w Willia ms and won the men 's 100-rneter das h in a n international track and field m ectinl! here Wedne~­ day niJ.{ht. Both W l'rc clocked in 10 seconds flat. Long Putts Pay Off * * * CAI.I FORNI_. .Jb r h b1 (Ollln II • II 1 0 R~my In 1 u o MHlNESOTA O Fert11 I car~w 2b Br y~ rl 8"99' 111 T~rre11,, B•~unun 5ool'rholm )I) Bo-.IO<k It Borqm<1,..nc OloYll pll ,., r II bl A I I 1 • I I ? s Q 0 0 A I 1 1 l 0 0 0 3 I 1 I Pietro Menne:J uf lt.ilv was third a nd anothl'r 1\m~ric:rn s pnntcr. Sten· H1dd1l·k. "a s fourth. both in 10.1 Ma rty Liquori of lh1• l nitl·d Stat\'S ~on a s lO\\ l.~'4)0 mctl•r race in 3 :41.8, outµ:1t·111J.! Pt.>lr1.· Lupan of Romania \\1th a strong kick on the fin a l i.trctch Lupan was clocked in 3:42.:l. MILWAUKEE <AP ) Veteran Miller Barber sank four putts from 20 feet or beyond to · post a seven-under:par 65 which survived a late thallengc by }'tome s tate product Andy North Wednesday for a two-stroke lead after the opening round of the $130,000 Greater Milwaukee golf tournament. North. who bogeyed his last hole late in the day. was lied with early finishers Art Wall and Bob Zender at 67 at the 7,010.yard Tuck away Country Club course . The new p utter Barber ac- quired after the Masters Tourna· menl in April failed thl' 41-ycar Texan only once . S<.or4!\ afttr WPdnlli\ddy ' '"'' round 1n I~•~ c.rtatu Mllw,.ulfet Open Moller Barber """1Y NorO• Bob hMer Art W•ll lorn Jen~ln\ 0..lle Hiii KenSllll Dave Stooton Geo..,e JOhMOn llMC MC Ll!ndon Sam Sl'll'ad C..v Brewer Bob E Smit" Gtbbv G•lberl Al•n lap.~ (,ljry McC.ord Bob Rl\<.h LlonelHl'l>l'rl Olvln ,,.,~•~ Rio RhOad'> O.rl C.reene JJ J1 b\ 34 JJ bl l• J1 &I J)J.o M Jl 'lb &II J..I J.o oil 3• 'IA 118 JlJ; <>II 31 )I> &8 J.o.J.I Ni )I JI l>8 JJ.36 1>Q 3\ ... .,q 3"' J\ 6Q 31 31 .. q 38 )I &Q J~ JS bq Jl·l7 .. q 3S·J.I o• J.o JS l>q 31-32 "' R1 vPr ... 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I o 1 1 I 1 0 t I , 10 I i 7 J I 0 0 0 0 t WI' 1-i.)\\l<•r Pf't Et ~.o~. l'\ina Holme r of F inl and. the Europe an cha mpion. took the women's 1,500 m eters in 4 ·08.9, beating Italy 's G a briella Dorio, whose 4 :09. l "as a world record for junior athletes. f-)·ancie Lar· rieu of thl~ 111ted States wa:-. third in 4 : 12.8. Police a rrested the three at their A mes residence .. Officers said they we re still inventorying As h e Wins 'f ennis' Love Mfair Is Off--Again Another A m e r1<-.m . Charlt·~ Fos ter. won lhP 110-m e ter hurdles in 1 J 7 sl·conds. cdgin.I{ West German Dieter erbrad. timed m 13.8. An A e an took tht• men ':-800-mc rs in I :48.3. Nil'Ola1 On~-sn1 Romania was second in I : it8.'I . . Jo s lf crml•n s o f Th e N<'lhcrlands "on 1 ht' men's S,000 m t•lt•r s in 1:l 3 6.4. bcu~in~ Aml·n can Frank Shorter. who clocke<l l:J · 37 .8. WIMBLEDON (AP> -Arthur Ashe outlasted Tony Roche or Australia 10 a ~ruclling fi ve -set m atch today, assuring an a l,I· Ame rican fan ul in the men s singles tennis title at Wimbledon on Saturday . Ashe, from Miami. bc<lt the veteran Roche 5· 7. 6-4, 7 ·5, 8-9, 6 4. llis op ponent an S11turday's final will bl· lht> all American scmlrinal between defe nding champion Jimmy Connors and Roscoe Tanner. WIMBLEDON, England (AP) -The romance betwe en America 's tennis sweethearts Chris Evert and Jimmy Connors looks like it's over . The stars announced lheir engagement to be married afler winning the men's and women's singles title11 al Winbledon last year, but 1>0stponed the nuptwls indelinilely las t September. Then Jimm y was s potted escorting Britis h film a ctress sosan George during hi:i oCl· court moments here this week. Twenty-year-old Chris s aid st her Ltondon hotel today "Our romance is off? Well. let's say that we are not seeing each other any more. "I haven 't seen him during the whole tourname nt except for on- ce briefly Inst week. We both hove our own lives to lead. If he's happy, l 'tn happy." , . Would she see Connors aR:un? "Who knows? Let's keep ever yune guessing.'' The cool Lennis quee n lost her semirinal match to Billie J ean King Wednesday, and was asked if she'd bee n consokd by Con· nors. "l don 't think anybody can say onything to console mt'." But she said Connors (alled her Wedne.<i· day night and w:ls very sym· pathetic. Connors, 22. was not available for comment as he prepared for his semlflnal match agains t fellt>w American Roscoe Tanner. But the London Evening Stan· dard quoted Susan George, who starred with Duslin Hoffman 1n I.he film "Strnw Dogs." as saying she and Connors were just good friends. "J have known him for two years. but the re is definitely no romance between us," she said. The uctress h as been the s teady girl friend of American p0p :,inger Jack Jone." for lh.r e years arHI soid ,f<m<'S W:lS "lllill Lhe love of my life." Dwight Stones, \.\ho holds lhl' \\-Or Id r et·ord , b eat fellow Ame rican John Wood in lhl" men's hi~h Jump. clcunng 7-3. Woods ~toppl'd at 7 i:11. way bf>low hilt s eason best of 7-5' '· J im Bolding uf the United Stutes dominatt..•u the 40().meter hurdle:-. with an excellent 48.4 . Olympi~ C'hampltln .John Aki Buu of U~anda l'til!ctl Ralph Mann. o1Ro of the United Stales, for -second place , both clocki.ng 49.1 ' . . • ~ . ~ .. . • . ' . . .. . . DI DAIL y PILOT Thurlday. July 3. 1975 ·~'.Racing Is Just 1• - f'. AJoyRide ' • By HOWARD L. HANDY L~ Of fN 0.•IY P1i.t SWH Gie"s afraid to ride a mot.orcy· ell! on the city streets but she's hl~ another bike go over her s (oniaeh urtcr a s 1>ill in ~ocross racin~ and come out ot ,it with only "bruises and sk#'f." :.ioy Marimon. an incoming j ~for at Ne wport Harbor lligh in tl£0 fall, is also a member of the gf.Ns tr;,ick te am. She ran on the 4f~·yard r e l ay s quad tha t CQlis h e d third in the Cl F st(llhern Section m eet this year. ~ut n ght now s he's concentrat-uie her athletic abilities on com· J>i\ing in the all-female national ntqtDrcycle championships this \~kend at Carls bad Race way. ;>:'This will be m y last year to ~ the minibikes in compcli· t~." s he ~ays... "I'm 16 and that·s the age limit for these Oikes." :~rm looking forward to get- tihg a 125cc bike but I 'll have to w~it until I can afford it." ;_Dpes spilling on a bike bother her? :":'~verybod y takes a spill. !:i6bu.~limes you can't help it-it ;list.happens. :<:This one re ally bad one I had was at Saddle back. I was racing wllh these guys and went inlD a tum where I s pilled. ' '.:'J was on the ground when this ot'1ler bike came along and went ov~r me-m y stomach and back. The jar rolled m e completely over. races. He will be on htm\l Satur- day when she seeks Lo win the ex- pert class in minibike compeli· lion. When the track season begins next spring, he r high school coach is hopdul thut she hasn't gained acct:ss t o a l25ec bike und that she can concentrate her en· tire energies and lust for speed on the prep cinder paths. J oy Marimon is on~ girl who can travel Cast on foot or on two wheels -it m a k es l1tUc d if· forence to her. "l went home CJ nd had x-rays taken but nothing was broken. 1bat was about a year and a half h ;igo. ··when it turned out that I wasn't hurt really b:.id, J was more scared than hurt. I didn't go out for quite awhile. "Then I was a l1tlle rusty becaus e I had lo wCJil severa l weeks to get ba ck after getting rid of the bruises. ll was a little scary the first time back but it doesn't bother me now. .·'You kind of g et over the Call-ibc stage arte r you get the feel of tlae bike and cvt.'rything. You io.<>w more about what you are Joing and unless it is something !ou can't help, you don't spill ihat often.'' .She says that riding on the ~re~ts and hard s urfaces doesn't a{>pe al to her . The dirt is much sb(lerto land on. . She began r acing when she was l'J' afte r her father bought a rftmibike for he r brother Tim and +e inherited it whe n he moved to bigger bikes. She later raced on a n SL· 70 and then moved to an XR, the bike JOYMARIMON !)he will use Saturday at Carlsbad JOY MARIMON GIVES RACING THE DISTAFF TOUCH. in motocross competition. These bikes arc from 0·83cc. Her brother has given up r ac-D;v;llg Meet Slated ing and now s pends his time in .., .., helping her ge l the bike ready for P e l e in SoCal TORRAN C F:-P e l e , the Brazili a n soccer superstar, will play his firs t le a gue game in Los ,\n~cles tonight, whe n his New York Cosmos meet the Aztecs at. 8 at El Camino College. All 12.000 scats here were sold out lwo d ays ago. Pete has pl aycd in Los Angeles five times before , but ea ch time he ap· peared a s a m e mber of the San- tos club team of Brazil. Senior m e n 's and wom l.'n 's 3-mett!.._ bluebook compct1t1on will hi g hli ght the two-d a y California state s pringboard div- ing champions hips to be held <il Edison High School Saturday and Sunday beginning at 10 each dCJy. Age g roup diving will t ake pla c:c Saturday beginning with boys 8 a nd under and runni n~ through girls 17-18; boys 15·16; girls 13·14 ; boys 11 -12; girls 9·10, boys 17·18; and girls 15-16. Sunday's sch edule finds the girls 8 and unde r opening the pro- gram, followed by boys 13-14 ; girls ll-12; boys 9-10 ; s e nior women ; and senior men. Past and current national div- ing champions are expeded in the Cield for the open competition with winners qualifying for lhe n at io n a I a ge group ch a m · pions hips and the men's senior nationals in August. Poolside entries will be accept· ed for those with valid AA U membership cards according to meet director Larry Brennen. Warm ups ea c h day will be from 7 to9 a.m . 3 Are a Nines Estancia, Ji'ountaln Valley and N e wport Harbor highs were vie· lorious in the Harbor Area baseball league Wednesday night. Estancia -behind Luke Griffin's t hree-run hil-defeated Uoiversi· ty, 13·3, and Fountain Valley edged Newport Harbor, 6-5, in games played at T e Winkle Park. At Davis Field, Cosla Mesa blank~d Corona dcl Mar, l ·O, and La Quin- t a-be hind Handsome Roundtree's no-h1tter- s hut out Huntington Beach, 3-0. Estancia came up with seven runs in the fourth inning to bla s t University's Trojans, whose pitcher s issued CAUGHT IN BAY-Jeanne l lan kins of Balbou , a Iongt1mc Balboa Pavilion dock angler, caug ht this 2112-mch, ?=' 1-pouncl white sea bass in N ewport Buy recently Los1ier One of F ew Albacor many walks. Griffin had All a three-run hit in the -star fourth. Standouts Action F o u n l-a i n V a 11 e y scor<..>d its winning run in the s ixth inning on Bretl Laub 's rbi grounder that s cored Ron Padilla. Newport Harbor, down 5-1 after four innings, fought back, s coring three runs in the sixth in· ning. Fountain Valley· scored three times in the first inning when Warren Taylor s macked a two· run double. Co s ta Me s a g ot anothe r Cine pitching performance from Tim Rosauer, w ho allowed only five hits. He also scored the winning run on a passed ball in the second inning. Corona del Mar's Dean Foes was equa lly as im· pressi ve as Rosauer. strik in g out six and permitting only two hits. Roundtree had control problems -he walked s eve n -but he al s o struck out six Hunl· ington Be ach Oilers. Rob Rottiers had an rbi single for La Quinta in the second inning when it scored two runs. By E D BURGART dent that his all stars- <lf 111. O.ilv Piiot Stall he calls the m unselfish- A few individuals-will adjust to his passing· like Marina High's Bob oriented offense. Spotty Losner , Cre s centa "The kids know more Fis hin g a lo n g the Valley's Brad Holland about bas ketball today Orange Coast is holdi1lg and Beverly Hills' Steve than in years before," up well for bass. sea Craig-have impressed says T er zian , "and this trout and rock cod but George Terzian. group likes to work for albacore fishing at the But in g e neral. the the good shots." 43-Cathom bank is still on coach of the Southern Ter zian is especially the spotty side according California (C I F ) a ll· praiseworthy of Losner, to word from the three stars has been less than a two-lime a ll ·CIF first area landings . overwhelmed with his team choice. Art"s Landing o ut of team's progress for the "He is b ig, strong and Newport Bea ch on lhe s ixth annu a l Ca l p r e tt y a g il e," says pe n ins ula. h a s been coaches' all-star basket· Terzian or the 6-7 Los.ner sending a n albacor e boat ball classic July 9 at Cal who a vera~ed 19.0 pomts out e very night at 10. State (Fullerton ). this season. ''He shoots .. W e d n es d a y . 1 1 The lop seniors from w<;ll and is very team· passengers ha d nine r1sh tbeCJFandLos Angeles minde d . He 's had a aboardat 9o'clockinlhe City school sys tem will slight bru.ise undc'~ his morning. about the collide. f~t. and 1t hurts him a average· for the past After its first practice little a fter h e runs. But week for this boat. Fish Monday , Terzian ex· he's r e ally been doing r emain in the s ame size pressed concern about well." bracket between seven the South's defense. . Holla nd is the Cits and 10 p~unds. "We are way behind biggest z:tame, a yeragmg Davey's Locker out of defensive ly ," s a ys 35.4 points this year. the pavilionwill s endan Terzian, who strongly Othe r t o µ 1 s lars a~e albacore special out Fri- bclievesin a man-to-man Ingle woo d s Reggie day a nd S aturday with defen s e . ·'They are Th ~u s. < 27 .0 ) .. Los departure tim e subject behind on Cull-court pre· ~m1gos Tom Schne1d~~-lo change. ssure defense, and they John (26 . 7). ~resp1 s Dana Wharf reports wiU have to le arn the P a ul Mo k es,k1 <25 .~). fi shing about the same method or d e re ndin g El D o r a d o s K cv1.n with an albacore boat from s pread-court de-Heenan (22.5) and Crrug lea ving ni ghtly al 11. fens es and picking up (17.7 ). Rough wate r Wednesday U1hver1•IY UI Mw r11y,c Gom«t , 1b Mutt, l b .JOhnson, 30 Tili.s,n C.iut>,cl Robi~,ss 0 ·0onne11,p ~in,11 ... , 3 t new m en." The City is l ~d ~Y held the catch down II rbi Andoffensively? Dors ey's Fl1nt1 e ulthough a limile d 1 o "We haven't shown the Williams ~24 .5 ), who is numbe r of p assengers Tola ls 1 1 l 0 ' 0 ' 0 2 ' 2 0 2 0 , 0 1~ 3 Eltllll(lll IUI FleminQ.P G<'lllin, If Robtthon. 2b Ronquillo, ss Valiere,30 WulCler. C Donnelly, lb Robert !IO", dh-1 b c:.r~n.cl •b r • 0 •. 0 4 1 J 2 ~ 1 3 ) 2 ' 2 2 • l To lats JO 13 SUHbyll•111nt l g ~ patience I had hoped," called by his coach , Dave had eight albacore on g ~ Terzian s ays. Yanai of ~remol'_lt. the board by 9 . o o Yet, he sounds confi· best player in the city. Bass ris hing on the 0 0 , t half-day boats along the 0 ~ coast ·in the three-four 2 N thQ l b k pound categor y and sea II rbl or oar er ac trout Up tO three feet in ~ ~ length, are highlighting 0 0 p • d b c h t he catch. Warmi ng 2 ~ raise y oac wate r t e mperatures ~ 1 along the coast a re re- : ~ ported by all three land- 0 , ings . 9 12 Attitude is a key ingrc-the m1 m es or his MORRO u v <Brebes unc1;,,,., - lJn1wr51ty Est1ncta , II e client for the North all· starte rs. !Janglers 18ro<k <od 110 00-3 2 b • MALIBU Pl ER b7 angl~r•· 117 111 n -tJ 9 2 star football team ac-The North coa~h IS cahco bass, 16 Nllbul. tJS roe~ <Od, 9 N•Wllel't Harllat 01 Smllll,ct S.rr.l b HUiier, ,b Peim•t.ss c:tark,p P1nt1nO. p 1<11nen, c \Mlkonson, lb Schwalbe, II Ma~on.r1 Totah •• r • 0 1 1 • 0 . .. ' , 2 0 1 I 4 I 2 0 l 0 3 0 11 5 din h GI h. h . h. . £ s.tnd baU . cor g to coac en 1g m 1s praise o SANTA MONICA s7 angiet\ 211 Hastings of El Dorado qu a rt e rba c k Turk Uhco bass. 1>1 roo. Co1, 3 N hbul "-.. ~ -sa anglers . 12 <•lico ba•s. so II rbl Higre ~honerl. rock coo. tso m.ickere1 & 11a111><11 l O "We're right On "He does a good job VENTURA 18 anoter\ 888 k•tp 0 0 N\S,418r0<~c0d,2?l1ng cod 1 o schedule for wha t we and he has a good head DANA WHARF -1&& anglers 3'16 t 0 t l 1· h d h h ld " l I t bass. 2 barrac uoa 1 n~lil>Ul. 10 rO(t.. o 0 wan 0 accomp IS an on l!t S OU e r s . as· <Od umackere1.n wnote~ai..ss.12 o t we've bad good prac· ings says. "He 's a good a11>acore ~ ~ lices. leader and an ex cellent ca~~::a~!\~4~0: ... Ecod"' anoters. 43 o o ''I think one or the best runner but he can pass LONG BEACH 1a.1rne"tPi.,> lt 1 1 ""Qlers 248 calico ba>S, 100 rock coo s • examples of attitude and well also. cs,.rt11s111n1 1 •O angler.. Js• spirit on this t e am was "We'll be running a caucot>.tss, lotma<1t .. ret. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. FeU11tal1t va1111 CO •• r PORT HUENEME -44 •OQlers II rbi Shown last Weekend by . multiple form ation Of· 2SO ca lico ba•S, ISO rock <od, 21 llng Anniversary SALE!! • TOYOTA UAM,lE: '75 TOYOTA. COROLLA. • ,~eo '~'" n.11er 461&1 52999 • '74 VOLVO I 42 2 DR.• AummlhC \leteo lr.l•O .,, GT .....,.. llCll a GT ,,,.0 wlWJ-1• ne• rid••!& !>730 5 5799 11 YolYM l..tt At ,rl'-rric~ htc,...1• S••ilMJ• • 4 WHEEL DRIVES '74 LAHDCIUISH ~•erntno 4 u tt• l w.irn t we.. •l"J•O """'"' tlJVO '72 LAMDC•UISll Wq.Jf/'I 3 ~ •If"' nvO«. O JH<.8 '74 IM'TL SCOUT _. .. ,,,, V" atr c;Of't:I fiC'#flO , ..... ~ 181)K~MI Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Eut Division Boston Milwaukee New Yor k Baltimore Cleveland rktroit W L Pct. GB 42 3.1 .560 42 35' .545 l . 41 ~ .539 1 1.2 :Jfj 39 .~ G ;1:1 42 .MO 9 28 4ti .378 l31h West Ojvisioo Oakland Kansas City Texas Chicago Minnesota Angels 49 28 .636 42 3S .~5 7 37 40 .481 12 36 39 .480 12 35 40 .467 13 36 45 .444 15 We<111es4l.11'1 S<_, Boston 6·3. M•lw•uktt 3 4 C:le,,.land l . New Yo1 ~ 2 Battlmote ll. Oelro1t ) Minnool• 9, C•lllo~nl• • Cl11<aQO S. O•kl•nd 4 IC•Mal Clly 1, Tuns. 10 lnnlnQS Teday·, G.1m9' 0 0 1and IBo\man S-31 111 Cn1c<190 (k.dal 17 4\ C..lltornia (Rya 11 10-1) al Ml nnoot.t CHIJ9M~ ISi New York (MPdlCh 6 •)at C.levt'l.ond (K~rn 1 , Df ~Od 1 •I 8a1Hmore 1c.ve11er 6 )) •I O.l•otl (C.Oleman ~m Roston fCl~v~l.,n(j 4•SI al Mllw~uk~ ISIAton M l K•n·;.n Coty 1FIUmorr1, e 4) "'' Tr«ls IH~nd~ >l l f'rl<l•y'l Gl"'6 Tea•' •l Mtnnei.oto, l Bo\ton i11 Cl•V*l•nel Nlilwauktt •t Oelrotl S..ttmon 11 Hew Yotk 011caqn .11 K.inw s Clly C..Hlornla 11 O.Ul•nct NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division W L Pct. GB Pittsburgh 46 29 .613 Philadelphia 43 35 .551 4"2 New York 38 35 .521 7 St. Loui s 37 38 .493 9 Chic a~o 37 41 .474 10 Montreal 31 40 .437 13 West Division Cincmnall 5l 28 .646 Dodgers 44 37 .543 s San Francisco 38 40 .487 121 !I San Diego 37 42 .468 14 Atlanta J:l 44 .429 17 Houston 28 54 .341 24 'h WednUdlly"s Sc<lf'es At11nta1>, San FrancoHoO P111l-!ph1a s. SI LOu•S l v nc:tnnall 4, Houston J Ptllsl>urgll at Monlrl'al, ppd. rain Hew York I C.n1caoo 1 LOS Anoeies ~. S.Jn DitQO s. u '""'"II" Tod•y•s G•moK C:lli<aoo IRtu>CllCI S·8) ... Nl!W York (KOOloman ._.~illsl>uron If 111\ S·41 at MontrPal tRogets S·SI St lovi' ID1>nny J 7 ) <11 P nitade lpllit ((.llrtsten,en 3.1 or Undnwood 8-Sl C1nt1nM11 (Nolan1 SI "' Sdn D11'9Q (Jones tO-SI !Mln Fran1.1st o CMonlelu"o S-Jl at Los Anoelfs <Sulton 11 8) Only Q@mrs \Cheduled Frl0.t1's ~m.s Plltsburoll •t Ch•t•oo, 7 Ho1Dton •I illtl•nll New York ti Pn•ltd*lpll•t N\Orllreat &I St. LOUtS Ctn<lnn•tl a l San Dil'QO s.n Fr•n<•"O a t Los i11n9e1n DEAN LEWIS TOYOTA VOLVO 1966 HARBOR BLVD .• COSTA MESA 646-9303 !.f',..•< f!'·f'crt~lody Shop Opt-1t S Doy' o wf't'lii Parh Dt>pll"'t-fTf Op .. n Soturdo-r• 9 11 111 ·2 pm .• ,• ' . "'/11 .' ~ 14 :·· ' • -. ; :· : ,' . ' WE MAl(E OVER SUS DEU VEAIE~ o o Bob Palme r , a ddensive fens~ and operate out of '~AINA DEL REY 31 •h<.lim 0 ~ linebacker. u lot of different se~. 405rock<oo. I SAN DIEGO CMu"lciP•I Plef'I 18S ~ ~ •·He left practice_ Fri-That's the biggest thing anQters· "°' ..,,bacor ... s ve110W1a11. 2 o o day night and went to he has to learn right ~i~~si! ':;";~:SA':~,u~~~11ierl· 110 0 0 work. He worked all now--that and the «•••co bas\, 11 roe• cod.rt1n11 coc1. O O • h d b k · l If OCEANSIDE -139 <1nQltH,. 1 bdr· ~ g mg t an was ac on termmo ogy we use. c racucs.. Ul bus. , 11a11but, 1a rock t 2 the practice field the has to learn to be com-coo.n mackere1. . · h I • 1 SAN PEDRO (SPOrttl1hint) -/5 : g next morning wit out fortab e with il. Ml<;Jters· 360 ca11co b11u, • wni1e ~.1 0 0 any sleen. That's dedica-Schonert is one or two beu. 14 yellowla ol, 370 roo COd, 60 r l'T\t\ckerel. 199 s11nd bass. C11NI SI. g g lion." prep All-Americans on LA,,..i,.1 -1.0 anviers· 1.060 beu , 4 o o Hastings is about set the North roster , both ro.a~~~·~~c~:~~!;J.f~:.~~f.:.. s1 g g On his Starting lineups (I' 0 m S er Vi t C 1 ( i g h lnqlers· O S rock COO, 60 bass. t h"IJ 4 for the a a me Wl.th the School, Cod, 2t mackerel, 9 albacore (Olwy-. • Lo<• ... 1 86 11n91ers-3 1on110. ltt Admas, SS 3 0 Laub, pfl 1 0 ~•mos.lb 1 t C:rdwlord, lb I O Sm•lll.cl 3 o c:. Slt .. man, cl • o 0 Bo•old, rl 7 I Empelno, rl O 0 l..ilV!!'iln, c 2 I Benta , c 1 0 Taylor, II 2 O Aiello, 111 I 0 Hulmt>r, lb·P 1 1 s. S1o man, It 1 0 LunQ. 2b I 1 P~dllla, 1b 0 I FittllUOh. p 0 0 Miies, pCI t 0 Robertson, 11 o o Tolall ' 22 6 Sure 111 l11nl1tt1 r 11 •Orange County prep Steve Shoem a ker, a bas~.mro"<oo,m m.ckerei. REDONDO -146 an9ler s ' 1 Nt wPOrtHarborOOl OOJ 1 s st Southall-st.ars atOrangc 210-pound tackle, is re-ve1tow1~.1 1 w111te su1>ass.•l4 cahto Foun Valley lOO 201 x-• 6 4 bass .Ul bl ba 2 h 1 t Ctfe11a "I Mer IOI New<n.ss Smoley, rf Johr'l«I. Pf" ~.111 Befl•et'l. " ~1on,c1 Pren, Jb Ahern. ti> eeo ,c Foe'.P Toi.11 ... , 3 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 ) 0 ' 0 3 0 , 0 , 0 24 0 C•na Met..t C tl .... t ' 0 l 0 1 0 3 0 3 ' 1 0 1 0 , 0 1 0 , 0 l(r l-Of'1MI, 1b i11v-rs.11 ""Donald, 31> YIMllfl, c ROWUff,p TrolilO, d ~.ct MOiiet , i b Te>mll•, SS Per\, rf ,, ' ktf•bflM l .. l Tol•I~ Coast College Saturday, garded as a fine lineman cod.' 16 m":c kes:~ •. ~~~~t~" ~j July 12 but will wail until by the North coach. llnqlers 10 mackerel, 1 llonllo, 3.l•S II rllll 0 0 I r B rock coo the weekend to re ease Da"id Donk o rea, SUL •~•cH -18• angt•rs m l 0 an outstanding place-sa"" bus, l>ontlo, 10 mao erel, " htlllt>ut au.,. as ongters 60 bOnllo, 0 0 ~ : Rustlers kicking specialist . is also 2n.1i1>u1. hand b.1u performing at end. I 0 .. He's been a pleasant 0 0 i i Roll, 77-59 surprise as a r eceiver," Hastings s ays. .. He Clltches the ball very well, in fact, he's one of 11 ,111 Golden West College our best receivers right g g took an e arly lead and now. J knew he was n t o neve~ looked back in de-good kicker but I didn't g g featlng the Hornet s, know he was this good at o o 77·59, Wednesday night end " ~ ~ in the Fullerton summer · o o basketball league. FV ~ ~ g In a companion game, uCOres Mesa Open Hoop Loop lllY••ll•ry s·ut•M• CM I 19 II 1 s • R<1mley Walson Ect~oyen x ott Wlnll~id Ro"'" Total\ q , ' 0 l 0 10 , 0 0 l9 8 "' ,. J • 1 ~o i • I 4 l n ' 0 lJ 8' ' " • fEl Cl admiSno dCdolllebge kde-'s Legt.0 0 W J'.1•11 000000 0-0 s 1 ea e a e ac WI Owlld & Crow IN ) ,, It flf Ill 010 000 M-I , 0 Gauchos, 86-54. C0.141ef1Wut 1711 H•OAtt ... aH<llCtl .. , Stt9tt1.K I 0 ~.ct J o ,..,"'""· 211 0 0 ""'°"· " 7 0 (olem.n,tb I 0 K•ro ,rf 1 0 H•~n.cth l o Hjel1trom, Jb ? 0 L..-,11 I 0 Ll!Mllfott\ 21> I 0 Glll,C I 0 ............ .< 0 0 A,,.rt.2b 0 O ""'"· p 0 0 .. ltfll,p 0 0 ~llel.P 0 0 TOt•ll ti 0 kw••r 1""'"'' It II IM P1rt<9' 4 O 2 II rllll Fletcller o t t 0 0 $(1'1111tti s J 1 ooc1ari. ,,, 0 0 .Jolln'IOfl 1 , • 0 0 Sclllnctlf"r • • • 0 0 Soeno.r• J 1 O 0 0 twrs.llltt l t o 0 0 ....,_ I I 0 O o lelmenl• 1 o o 0 0 Wit'°" 1 0 I o o Total\ >O 17 ,, 0 0 Haimme OoldenWe\l.Jt u. O O "11••N<ll CMl 0 0 •• " ,. O O Mere 4 O , 0 0 ,..,.,, 4 2 J 0 0 f l'"" , , , O O Scllntttltr S 2 l I.I°"'""' Hlt.IMkh , " ' 010 011 3 , 1 Comtl1 ~ 0 1 wer,..r l 0 l Tlltll~ >f • I• 0000000 0 1 H•iftlme ltl C.mu111, JI )0 Dean Fox's home run in the eighth inning Wed- ~~ nesday night er, a bled the 'Founta&n Vall ey 1~ A m e r i c " n L e g i o n 1: baseball leom to tie host • Placentia, 2-2. 1 ,...,., .. ., V111t1 CU ~ ai. r II rlll , $-Mon. ,ll l 0 0 0 2 0 81-•.d S I 0 0 11 WNl•rd, p 4 0 ' 0 V 8iene«, 11 J 0 I 0 '°OJI.~ l I I I " J<ltUon, ti l 0 0 I I 11tn11.r 4 o O O 10 V~lhQUH, l\ ) 0 0 0 I Altllo, lb 1 0 0 0 u r..... ,. t • 1 10 kare 1>y 1 .. 111 ... 6 .r II e k F6un. 1111111 000 001 01 .., 4 I Pleontl• 101 000 00 t • 1 Yeir' CAll\Oll C:lllntry Ni,( Kttrtr1"' Hf.MIO Altlrlao• To1.i11, t1a1111~ Ptlno\I Novek Arrman Altman f•l4'mlfl Al pet "°4a.ll Toll tl J 0 ~ 4 II 0 ) 0 11 4 1 0 )t • lnV*nl11ry '1 31. M.S.&C 1141 :: 1 0 • I I 1 34 autl•O !&JI ,, ft s 0 0 I 0 0 0 ' fl "'"""'°"" 7 0 Lyon ' 0 Dernell 10 s Mlllht .. \ , lt1111~0.1oer S Tote" 141 , , • Helllfmt Bulle IS, 4' JI 4 • 1 ,~ • n • 10 , 1• ' I ,. '° flf IP 4 1S 1 10 0 0 > 11 l u J , 4 • It 1• "' •• ' 1• ' ,. I 7\ , " J " ' .) \ ' •• 'THE/;> AA ;~J ~~ETHOD . '"'-·~·?·:-;.·--....... -....... ·~· ., ... , ... . ;. . . . . ··~: ~ ' ·, . . . • • _fr ---~(> • • ' \ •. ..; .! ' ,/ . ....-,.. I I .. 1 ·-;· --, \_ ' • r , \ -~--, I \ c ,, ,. I _,, I I ·' ;~·R : \v1,.; ., . ! \ \·. ' • t .) I •1\.... ~ I\• I(• , .~...--"":· f: ' i'i\ .. ,., I ' .. ,. , ~ ~ ' . 1'~~ . ! .·. .. I t' .-.,.,...._ .. , ' . . l \ I :{.~ia U! RETREAT WHl:.N YOU MUST I tdl..t' J\ m.1ny d1J11ln on lht' golf .:our:.c d~ any llldn, hut :.omct1m1:' ll .. , ti1:,1 t.1 r1:lrt'::Jl. In toddy's 1llu:.trdt1on I'm lh1pping nut o nto tht: fa11way, :..icnhcing J 'lrol..c, r.ttha thJn tryins for :.ome kind of m1radc :.hot lhruugh 1hc tr..-n. Often I've :.ccn gollcr:. try Jnd f.ul to get off a guod :.hot from lhi\ po,1t1on. Thl· illtempl c.rn ledd to d nine or lt:n IM the hole . Jnd rum your whole do1y. It', ht'ltt'r 111 JClcpl J ho>?cY dnd movt' on 10 the: llt'Xt hole. 1 •,',llf '"' "'' 1,111~ L.At .. 1ftl·-j•nu'•Jl .. '' fir , l,1 ,. ,, H ;\1 • • • 1 •' , (1r '"I 11 .. ,. OOCl'-•• t , ! J '•\• f I• I lO C t • • t f1•·11 1 r '••'" t._•r f • •1\.f ' 1\1 ttri I ~· 1''11t•t • 'O H•1 IT~h •• II.' For To11ight. Los Al Entries FORTHURSDAY lltllNIGHT First Post I o'clock U E1.:act• First Rue U E.acus •tll, ttll •ncl ttll Run FIRST RACE JSO yards , y<'<)r old\. Cla1m1ng Pu"e \3000 Cld1m1ng Pr Kr$10,000. Papp•W1ns IMylesl Kn1ghlolGlory (Call) E19"lh Wonoi.r I Brooks) 01al 0f'cn (L1pnaml Eagle Ulnd1nq I R1ct>archl Super Dupe (Hartl 122 118 119 119 119 119 FIFTH RACE -300 yards 3 year Happy Cat 1c,,., ,., I War Copy I Ward 1 olds & up. Purse S7000, The 117 Firecracker Express 11q Ul•<O Birttl lL•Phaml 119 <:.Nr~r Go Bar ICa. 001a 1 Ccllolornla Svnsh1n~ IL•J)li<!m I Sano River Rullah llreourel #Hid the Gra~ IC11ll) 11? Amber Oue (Ho)rl) II/ 119 Ruby Begonia IW<1rdl 119 122 A Jet Mi ne IR1chard~) 174 I 19 Mk key's Sun Flower !Dreyer l 111 l 19 Hank's P•~ I Adair I en Mr.Capri(Cardotal l~l Erin Kelley I Creager I 119 Frtt Bars IClertsse l l?l Deb's M.Jrt1n1 !Cler l\>t' I Look Over Jordan tOreyN I 122 &199<.'d Credit Card ITreasvrel 111 119 AllOvl! Rebellton <Adair' I l~ SECOND RACE JSO yard\ J y .. .ir olds Claiming. Purs~ \2400. Cld1m109 PrlceSSOOO Tvrnp1kt>'sJet (Pagel 11~ SIXTH RACE JSO yards. 3 yedr olos & up. Claiming. Purs" \1800. Papa lndla IOr,.yrr) Sea Fllglll ITr@asur~ t Pre<lous Copy teroo~\ I NotsoS!l•dy ICardo1,, I Claiming Price \JSOO. 171 Opening Gun 1c1er1ss~ l 111 Odndy Express IAttair ) 111 Jolly Shadow !Hart) 172 11q 11~ 119 110 II~ 119 172 119 11•1 BiqJedd tPa~J Stw1keu Bar Go ( At1d11 l OKkeysBarAC.010 lll1tholro;1 Grande(k'S ltd IHMI I 111 Townsman Slrtp I Myles) 11~ C•IY Liles (Lipham I Oecka Jet <Warot 11/ Shak~ M Up IBNtram) 11q El Toro Parl<er (Cardola 1 W1~W1t1te IWat,onl THIRD RACE ))0 Ydl o•, 1 ye.ii otdmd1dens Purse\1'100. SEVENTH RACE 870 y.ird<. 3 kPnPdy County !Atl.iu I Ruth Alice <HMll V1oon (Mylhl year old\ & up Purse S6000 acklOO 112 TneEIOcllOSelenta 119 A The Moonshiner lTreasu"» in Wheatl;ontt IOnvnl 173 ,,, True I< le Wh•1•1n tC...tr '" 1 61larney 1c .. 111 F•tl<le Count (R1th.trd\) Fit\I Bn (Wal\Onl 119 L1llleGoFle•l IR1chard\I in A,.....,,.,nvnt fAdatr ) 122 C.O Oetr Go (l1phan.i 1 lS 111 173 11'1 111 Ovoe'\ Std ITr•<1wr~I L1m1t's RPqMd• <l •1>nam) 'Easyann.o <C.ardo1.1 1 1n R1gntonW1ll1e !Broo~'' 1n A Oloi. Smoothie (Hart I in A Rancllo Luna Mia en tr r 119 FOURTH RACE 810yards 3y~ar Olds & up. c1..,1m1ng, Purse "'00. (1a1m1nq Prtt~\7000 The Cedor Htll MO bile Country Oub MessAGrtl\ ((MOO/al 1n Mo1sne 2 (Paoe I 119 Two Quit At SoCaJ All that it will take to elimin a t e wrestling, track, cross <.'ountry and tenni s :.it So uth ern California College will be board a pprov a I next week. according t o athletic director Paul Peak. ''There isn't anything EIGHTH RACE JSO y.ird' 3 ye.Jr olds. Allowance Purse \3000. Lovleo IL1Phaml Onie Bell IWatsonl Rebecca 8oon4/ I w ard 1 Mvna~'""" !Hartl Truly A wnu ICl•""'el D•c~evs Ftre R•-" IC .. tl) VI PtSIOI SllOI IAd<.ltr I l o\dy T ru~ I e .. con I PdS APOllO Jay (Garza I 117 117 11/ 110 II I 119 111 117 177 NINTH RACE 400 yarO\. 3 Y".lr olds & up. Cla1mong Purw \IQ()() c1.,1m1nq Prt<e\ 1o00 Reau Lano fllpham1 Mr S"'-'dY c "'"''') l<rl,nup IB<>rtraml Triple C Truly I Brooks) Smoolh 11 Over ICardoLa t Joyous Speedy (Hart ) Aouapou\e (Gau a I Danny Due !Ada•r I Bud Eye IMyle' I Bu11ny'sGold <Ward1 •n II? j 14 119 "" 112 119 117 122 S umrne r Loop W a ter Polo official about il yet ," Estancia's Eagles top- Pcak says. ··But Jack pied El Modena, 11·4, Robinson <wrestling) while San Clemente lost a nd J im C rum pt on to Villa Park, 10-3. in the (track and cross coun· Co.sta Mesa summer try) are both lc<iv mg," water polo league Wc<l- hc admitted. nesday night al Orange Financial reasons Coasl Colle,ge. were given for dropping Enc Klitzner hit four the four sports. goals for Estancia and Crumpton, since leav-Rick Sloan added thr~c ing the SoCal campus, with three other pli:lyers has coached the Korean con lri bulin g single Na tiona l t eam in the goals. Asian Gaml'S and is in San Clem ente's scor· 'line to coach the Taiwan ing was by Steve Ci:lde. team in the Olympic Dan Lineback and Tom Games next s ummer. Murphy. Los Al Results Wt:.0 "1:.!>0A Y, JULY 2, 1'7S CLEAR, TRAC.IC l'AST FIRST RACE -3SO yard\ 7 ye.ir old meldllns. Cl•1m1nQ Pur.e \1'00. St•roen IWerol • 40 1 60 210 Olt!rrt Otis IC.II) l 00 2 40 Ore•m•lot ITreewrel 2 60 Time -11.16 Also Rdn -Blllte (harq~r, Oebbt" Eyre, Su9ar LOAI Cr••k, Running 'T•b, lady Be Bold, T1n1<er Bam Sw lngin Alf air. No Kr•tc11es. U E•acta l~Sl;oroa11 & 7·CllerT'IOl\S, .,..ldS11.40 ' SECOND RACE 3~ yards )year olds & vp Clatmln9. r HtlH & mares Purw-'3100 ;.,wnny·~ Sh&doW I OroyN I l>.l>O 3 4() J 00 (jo Jolie IGarUI I 3 60 3 00 1Jlr1hday Lass ( Trusure) 4 40 TlrM ". ,. Al'\O R•n Pam'• RocVI, lr~al ,,.,. FA Ir RAr loo O•be. Oldle s Gem NO \Cralt hes Aho Ran !>n111y uee. Sur1er San- dy, Valey Fleet Beau, Moon Bf>, Rhy1hm Ov~ter NoscratclM!s SIXTH RACE -JSO yards 3 year olds & up. Claiming. Purse '2100 Van Dee Deck (Lipham I S.rNomad (Pa90'l •.ao J 10 160 480 400 •.40 Music Note Mt" (Adair) Time -H.9' Also Ran lnlels Prl•St Art Pip- pin, Stormtn', Un and Only, Call Mac, Easy Rockel NO scratd•e~ SS EHcta 7.v.11 OH O.cll & 4-54' "9rnld, paid $44.00 SEVENTH RACE -400 y<1rd$. 3 yur olds. Allowance. Pu rs• '3000. Dupes I.A N11smo <Creager> 13.20 3'40 260 liar's Dice (Adair> 2.60 2.:>o Otlt Comma11d !Treasure) 2.'40 Time -10 JO Aho R•11 -Oal Re• Comet. Go Miss THIRD ft ACE 3SO yards 'fy'111r · Amer It•, Shake M Down, N19hl 5'>eed W>ld m•ldens. C.111 br.O. Cl•lmi"9. No Kratt.hes Pune•1to0. 1CD9yC.u9'1I (W•t'IOn~ I 00 s 4() EIGHTH RACE -870 vents Jyear 3 oo OIOS & up, Cl•lmlng. Purse St900 une's HobOJ~ tCard01el • 10 #Is\ &•rred limit llrusurt I ? IO Tru•wn IC.rdo1a I 3 00 lime -II '7 Also R•n Tra1,11c End, M•n "Triplewl'llr, Kr11<kltn K•lhy, Old••' 11111,,.., Truly Olrecl, W1nwrlQM, kid Kelly FOURTH ftACE ~· y•rds J.,...,.r old\ a. uP· St•rttrs etlow•"ce. Purw ~ .... ·sven (Lipham! • 10 370 710 s 10 340 • 10 IJal>o Go ICIUt»<t l (.old Llt)hl I Myles I Time .. 41 Aho Ran hsl<!'\ Double, TOii Side.~" Bro-. cu.eau .Strl«>. Mr PfrM>Nlllly Scratched -Fast Eddi• u Eue1a 2·T'11H•ll & S-1 .... Oe, ,_141., .. St NINTH RACE -.00 y•rds. l.,.... OIOS Clalm l1>9, Pwse l UOO. Roan~mbO 18rookSI • 60 3 00 2AO 360 uo uo Olvlo.<k (Treasure) S."9ue\a !C••doH I lime 2<I JI Al'IO R111 P•ors Sc.rt"11\ ~ Ceca IC•lllrll<I, S-• Bar Cult~. tt' • Surt l1>1no. Noor Win, lop MOonJo Scrlll<Md Ttm<O, No Sad Stonca-. Three M.,tlnls, IC•v•I u EU<I• 7lRUll Mam toe & ). OlvlMc.11, '91d .U.M D Wh itewal ls D 2-ply polyester on 2-ply rayon belt D 78 series styling \.. ~ Tire Saver Sale 12.88 Reg. 19.88. For one low price our experts will align your front end and balance all four wheels. 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''°" , , OOi llQ llMll· ,,.,~. tlllVINC VIEJO INSUltANCE &ROICER$, UISI VI• S.rll• Mitri•. Mlulon Vl•lo. CA t?•1S J•'"" A, JoMMn, 22111 vi. ~n•• M.m e, Minion V1e10. CA. t2•H llllt bln!M U ,, (OftOU(led Oy ... In OtvlW.1, J •m•' JollnM>n ""' '1•ltmtn1 w"' ltl•d wl\11 Ille ravntrCJttk 01 Or•no• C9Unly on.n.n. H 19PJ.. " 11'44m f'uOl"lled 0"11n04t Cot~t 0.ll'r Plto1, J(jlrlt tf, 2•, •nd JulyJ, 10, 1915 2MH5 P UBLIC NOTICE . -"CTITIOUS 8USINl!U NAME STATEMENT 'l ne tollowl"!I per,on 1~ dOl"!I ~· "''~ <p: IQO INOUSTRICS, )100 Pl•a rlYl!oH202, Senu1 All<!, C•ltl 'n104 '<Afl J. Onr. 3100 Pioli.. txf,... t"07 5Mll•An•. C•lll 9110.. ,.,,,\ llU\1110\ t\ <t>nnut led by"" Ill' Cf1 .. uJ4HI .,..,, J Ovrr "I I ., ''"ICl'l'll nt ..... ~ ttled ... ,h ,,..,. t uunl1 Cler;, ot Ordr111e Countvon June l l~IS. F001t f•.,Olt$hed O• tnq< r n•\I D•ll'r PllOI, J unt i~.•nd J"l1 I 10 11. 191S 2Ja2 IS PUBLIC' NOTICE )jflt NOTICEOFl"ILINGOI" llltA .. CH OFFICE AfOPLICATION "<>llCt ,, rwr~l>V g• ... n 11\dl ~nl to Ill<' prov1s1on\ of S.Clton )-0, 14 °'""' •ult dnd rtgul•loons lor Ille "-••I '>•"'"9' dr>d Lo•n SYSll!m, lhe C.O.sl fe<ll'•'." S.JYlng\ <lnd LOdn AsSOCl•Uon l'ldS ltlta •n •PPltCllltOn with lht .. NI""'' Hol'nl! l0&11 Bank Ooard tor pPrm1u1on to P\laDllSh a brMKll of· Thuraday.J u !y3, 1975 P UBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICI Of' NO--.llle SP"ONll a lUTY Holk • 1, llere~ lllvet1 INI ,..., """' dtn.19Md ...... -llo9 N.-sJI* IOf MY Cletl() Of 11.tlllllle\ n ntr.cted by .,._.,_,. otller t!IMI myMll. or In Ille ~., ~wn L.a-.iwi.t ononner INtestl• 0.llN Ulh Utl't CS.y Of J1>ne, ttlS. Setum L•Oor•le><tn St•w11 M. ~OllW'l"IMt Stott 8tuOtker UCICIUnHC E SI Andt•ws Pl.tee S...te Ane.. C.llfornle "210S Pvbllshe41 °'enoe ewu O.lly fltlot, Jvly J, 4, 10, 1'1S . 2~~ P VBLICNOTJCE . ......, HOTICIE TO Clltl!DITOltS Wi-EltfOlll ClOUlllT Of' TME $TATE OP'CALl,-OlltNIA llOll nt•ClOU NTYO,OlllAllOC He.A4:1,.. Estel• •I MAllY M , DAVIS, DKH-s. NOTICE IS HE RE8Y <;rVEN to"'8 u.clltOr'S Of Ille ellove IWmed clee-nl .,.., •II penons NYll\9 Cltlrns ••nsl IN w lcl oacedtl'tl ere requlrtd to flle them. with tM Mcessery YoudWrs, In l"9 olflte Of lhe c~i. Of lfle -..,. 1111«1co..rt,°'10 Pf"t~111 111cm, ... 111 IN -.Ct'-Ury vouchers, 10 llW! undwMgnood et The Office of S.nders & Ti5<Mlt, )'°11 11111!.IWre 81vO., No. 2100, Los Ange~s. C.llf. 90031, wlllcll Is Ille pike of busl· MU Of Ille -rsl9ned tn t ll Mllte.-s Arr'l•1n1rig ~ the esl•I• ot sekl de~ .. "" NOTIC• TO Clll I DtTOH SUPl lUO.COUllTO, THlr ITAT• Of'CAL.,OllNIA llOllt TWS COUNTY Oll0.,1MOI .....A...,,.. lhl•le ol (ONltAO BUFF, 11, ...... OONRAO BUFF, 0.<e•Md. NOTICE IS Hl!lteev GIVEN .. ti. credl10ts Of IM •bOve ,..,.,.d de<409nC llWI ell 1)9t\Oni llhtng ctelrn) ~,..t Ille U ICI det•<lenl •r• required lo flle •-. w1111 Ille neceuery YOllCl'le,., In llW Offl<• o4 llM •Oow •nlllled ~.Of' '° Pf•Mftt ,,,.m, wllll tl'lt N CUWf'Y ..ouci.r11, 10 Ille undtnlgned •t IN Of• flee Of RUO ERMAN. l.EVIN, &Al.LIN, PLOTKIN & GRAF. 126SO Rlver~lde Or., """111 Hollywood. CA. 91601, llwfll<.11 Is Ille ploc• ot blitllltH Of Ille un. Oerslone<f In ell m•tt•r~ ~rtelnlno to the "'•to 01 w ld decedent, ""'"""' •-mon111s •llff tl'lt llrst pvbllcdtlOn of lh" noll<e. O.ttdJ11Mt, m s. Conr.ct Bull, I II E ~•culOf' Of Ill• Wiii Of Ille aboW IWIMed ~ lllUDl!lllMAN, LI VI N, 9ALLIN PL.OTIUN 6 OltAI" 1Ma llllft~Dr. ~ .... l~,CA.t1 .. 1 U\J)*4t.M AttwNy fw I H <ul•r' Publlsned Of.ang. CO.SI 0 .. 11,. Ptlol, J-12, It, 2•, elld July 3, 191S 21ts 1) PUBLIC NOTICE denl, w111'1l11 lour monllls •lier Iha first ------------- pwol1cellon Of 1111.s notice. 8 '1617 0.ledJuntU, 197S. HOTICIETOClltlEDITOlltS RICHARO A DAVI S SUPElttOltCOUlltT Of'THE Eaeculor ot llltt Wlll STATE OF CALl ~RNIA fCOlt ot the •bove n.imed decedtmt TH& COUNTY 01' ORANGE SANOERS&TISOALE Ne,A-tJUt tMWllsM,.. alw ., .... V• Est•te 9' RAMONA S. BROWN, Let A,....s, Cellt. Ml• Oecu...ci. Tt l: (21l) t l7..Jl.. NOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN lo Ille AttwM.,sfer£H cutw creditors Of the •bov• ,..,.,,..d <»cedcnl Publlsi.ct OrlHlge Coesl O•ilY Pilot, 11\AI •II petM>ns hevl119 claims <19<11nst July l, 10, 11, 24, 197S 2466--1S the wld de<tdenl •r• required lo ltlt PVBLIC NOTICE ••c• di, or In 1111! lmmedl•le vic1.,11v ot tl<l~•ol Strttttl and Sunflower Avenue. Co~1~ M •Si>, Orclnge Counly, (dl1tom1a. The •lDpllcallon 11•\ -de-___ N_O_T_l_C_£_O_fl'_SA_L_E_O_I" __ _ l1v1 H-d lo lhe 01t1ce ot the Supen,1-y REAL & fOEltSONAL PlltOPE.,... them, '1111111 lht necu)ary vouche,.,, In ti. oWct of Ille clerk 01 Ille allow en• tilled COUl'l, Of 10 pre sen I tll•m, 'Wltll llle nece u.ery voucl'lers, 10 lh• under$f9ned •t the Office of C. Pa ul OuBol'-m Dov..r Orlvt, NO, • NeWPOr'I Beech, c.1110,,.1•. whlcll Ii Ille place Of busl· ntss 01 Ille undersigned 111 •II Miiiers perlelnl"!I to tl'le ut•le of ~aid de«-- denl, wll'11n lour months •lier I~ llr~t publlc.tlon Of this notice. At'J"nt ol tile s.i1a Board, localed •I tilt! "• • .. .,d(orat Ho~ Lo.in BAnll 01 San Fran-AT PA IVATIESALE ASA UNIT (•'CO, 615 South Flower Street, Los .... fO JU.«27 AOgtolu, Olltornoa. SUPEfUOll COURT OF THE •nv oer~n mav lole communica. STATE Ol'CALIP:OlllMIA JOA l•on .. 111<1ua1nq Dr1rls, in taYor" or In "fHE COUNTY 0 1' LOS ANGELE$ Clr1ltes1 o1 ,.,a ilDPll<•l1011 at tne 111 the Metter of Ille Est.it ol "'°'' Stod ottoc" ol ll'te Supervisory FLORE NCE J OSE PH INE ZAK. A•#·nt w11111n 10 dars Cor w1thl11 JO da'f\ Oece•)td. 0.ted J u11e ti , 191S Benko! Amerlc• N.T.&S.A. '' ...iv1er Is hied wtlh•n Ille f1n11oa"" Notice is hereby givt n It.at the un· "'"""9 111.ll more time 15 -d 10 ~slgnec!wlllsellelPRIVATE sate,on •vrno-.1\ .Odlhon•t 1nt0<m•ll011) efler or •«er the tl•lll Oty of J uly, 197S, et the '"' Odle Of lhl\ 1>Ubl1ca11on. Four Cop•es oHICt of NEWTON & IRVIN Suile 2*, ol dny communic.11on shOuld Dt !tied. '1 I West Shttll StrHI, Los Angeies, CA. 'T""' app1tca11on <Ind .itt communtc.· 91lOl1, Cou11ty ot Los Angeles, Sl.te Of loon•, 111 favor or In pro•~~• t~eo4 •re C..lllon\I•, lo lhe lli!lflest Mid tint bk>- "°Hil<1ble tor ln\oec11011 ov •ny penon der,endsu0J•C1 toconflrmatlonO.,seid '"'Ille •lorts ••d o f11 ce ol Ille Su!>erlor Court. •II the rl911t,lltlt end ~llC>tn'1'>0'Y Agent. Interest of said dtce.sed •I Ille time of Encutor of tfle Wiii of the •OOve NI med decedmt C. PAUL OU 101$ An.r.y •• Loi• mo.wro.1.,. ............. ell. C..lileMll• Anw.eyter Eaecutw PvbliSlled Orange Coest O.lly Piiot, -"-It, 2', •nd July l, 10, lt1S 2291·7S C:o;isl Feaer•t Silvongs llHlll •nd ell U1e rlQhl, tllle and Interest .inal.o•nAs~c1<11ton tMI lr.t est•te of ~fd ~NW<! hits CK· PUBLIC NOTICE ~oblo~d Or.ange Co.ts I D•oly Pttol, quired Oy operation ollawor othenowlse. .J_.,,, 1 1~1 ?•1l·lS nl,,.. lhiln or In addition lo tlwl of se1d NOTICE T J'l Hr.JC' :\OTICE 8 .,.,. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SUPE RIOR COURT OF THE ST•TE OF CALI FOR NIA FOlt THECOUNTYOFORANGE Ho. A·llS71 L ta t~ o f HERBERT C. ~ATC.LI FFE, ii ~a HERBERT COOPER RATCLIFFE, dk• H. C. f< .. lQ.IFFE. ~ce.i~d. NOf lCt; IS HEREBY GIVCN to tlle c .. do tors ot the •Dove nlln>eo dt<l'Oenl '""' .ill perM>n\ lldvong < 1,11m' "9"•ns1 ,.,. '"'d dtt4:d&nl dre rtQUtt~d IO lllC tf,. m. wrw1H\ tn<' OC'Cf•· \drv VOU(h(>rs., ,,, 11, o!f1Cf ol thc c lrr ~ ot Ille .,l)ov .. en· ' •110 <.ourt, or 10 PH-C.•·nt lnf·n1. w.tn the '" • \dry v outnt-r \. 10 int un tl••f,ltJn~d ut tnr-o tt1Cf"I Of Lt.•e>ndrd • 1111 dlld !itu.irl O. Z•Mlln<J, 18o ~ I • <ttrly Or. llt "' rly lt1lh, C,alttorntd, "''•th t') thP o'"'" ot Ou• tt\t.~!aoot the un &Jo'r\lqnf'd 1n ..tll m.iw•r• P<rldt111ng lo th ttlot..-ot '.a10 ck:tl-O~nt. w tlhin tour """"lh> Jllt'r 1111! ltt>I puDl1t .. 1oono111v, ,..._,,,(.,.. .t>oltd June~. t91S Lois M R.ilCloflC C: aeculrn GI lhe Wtll of Ille above "4med dcct<K'flt LEONARD ~ITH •nd STU ART ?tMRtNG 2111 s. Bev~11y or .. Nt . s1• 8ewrty Hills, C•hlorn1it 90211 Allorneys lor E •tcutttll F<i.1>1twa Ordnqc Coast Od1ly Pilot. J u.•t 17.19 7b, .• no Julv 3, 1q1s 11&1.1~ P UBLIC NOTICE dlec••sed, •t tlte lime of dtalll, lnilndto INVI ING llDS all the certeln real property sll\Ult In Holke ls IMrtby 91..-11 lllal tlle Board lllr City ol Balboil Island (Hewpor1 °' Trusleu 01 Ille Co;u1 Communtty 8"achl. Coun1y of ORANGE, SI.tie ot College D1s1r.ct of Orenge Courtly c.11tornla, pertocularly descr1bed as O lllornia, will receive M!aled bids uP tOllo~. to-w11: lo 11 ·oo a .m., Mollday, July u. 1975, •• Parcell: ti'le Purclles1n9 Drpt of !><lod stllool d•s· Loi • In Bloc• 11 ol Sec11on 3, tr1ct IO<iled ill 1310 Adams Avtme , &elboa Island ;n per map recordled In C.osl• ~s.. C•lllornta, al W!l1cl'l lune ~ 1, page 1) OI M•scell.tneous ~PS. wld DICK Wtll Dt PVbllclyopeMd<lnd re. Records Of O<e"9f C.oun1r Comrronly aa t~: known •s 310 APOlrna Avenue, S.lboa • Equlpmtnl for Music Building Island, C.llloml•. Addilton, Golden Wt st College" Percell: All bids ere to be In accord<1nce with Cert•ln household furnishings ~~Instructions •nd Condlllons and localed al 310 APOlen;, Avenue. S.lboe .._,, lll<•llons wlllcll are now on file lslencl, C..llfor111a. and m<1y be St<ur.ci 111 the office of the Terms of sele cash In lawtul money of Purcll.tslng Agent of said sthool dis· ll'le Un11td SI ales on confirmation of !fie 1 \ale, or part cash and balence C•chbldder musl submltwllllhhbld evlcienctd by nolt ~cured Dy Mor'l!lil9!' a c .. s11ler's cllecll. cerlllltd cllcck, or or Trust °"«!on the! property loO i.old~ D1dd1tr's Dond madt ~y•ble lo lllr Of'· Ten percent of amount Ilia 10 Pe deposll oer of lhe Coast Community C.olle9f tel wolll b•d. 01slttcl 8oard ol T n.1sltt~ In an amount Bids or oilers to be In writing ilnd will noc •~s Ill.Jn five percent U~OI ol lhe be recei"t'd al 111e •lorrsaid otflet 411 sum llld u a 9uar;in1ee lllal the bidder ;iny time ;ifler the firsl pubtlcatlon wltt enier into IM propased Conlrac1 '' ~l'()I and Dtloreoate o1 sate. ll'le seme Is il w•rcled to lllm. In Ille Dated June 25, 1915• e"l!nt Of t;iil..-e lo tfller Into sucll con. ES TATE OF FLORENCE Ir.Kl, Ille P<O<etd s °' Ille Cl'leek will be .JOSEPHINE ZAK lor1toled, Of In tilt u se Of e tlond,~ By: z.,, Jolln Zall lull sum thtr~ wlll be forfeited k>w.d E•ecutor ot the w;n school district. of salddec~nt No ~~ m•y wlthdr-llls b6dtora NEWTON & llltVIN, Pt'flocl of fony·flve (4S) d•YS .... the .......... ,_,C«.,.etlee delt5elf«theoe>enlnglhef't0f. •11 W.tU!St. Sl•. 2%11 Tiie &oefd d Trvsten ft wnH the L.es A...-M•. C.IH .... ,7 sirlorllege ol rejecllng any •nd ell~ Of' A"4rMys 1w Execvtw to waive any lrre9ul1rllln w i... Pullll!lltd Oren'ge Coiist Daily Piiot lormalllle-s !ft ..,Y bldor In the blcldi11g. July J, •. 10, lt7S 7•7'-IS SlgMd: NORMAN E. WATSON PUBLIC NOTICE Seely, Bo•rdOf Tru~I~ PIJ1>11shed Oran~ COd>I Oally Pilot, June 76, anct July 3, 1915 2Jl>J IS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CALLING FOR 8105 'Yl'lool Dl<t•otl · Coi\I Community Collt9l' Olslrocl. P VBLIC NOTICE kl<l Oudlo~ J.OOo'c tock p.m. o4 the30tllday ol July, 1915. Pltet ol Bod Rect."IPI; Olllut Of 1111! Purt~lng AQent, 1310 Adams AvtnVf', NOTI CE 0, ~Iii Me!Hl, Coililornta '1'7'7o. TlllUSTEE'S $ALE Project ldl!nllf1ca tlon Na mp· Cimpus Power Control Sy$tem. Loan Ho. '19·01l6SS Pl..c:e Plans an~ on t1te tor tMPCClton al. 11>eOtllteo1111e District Oirt<IOf' 01 T.S. No. 1S883·2 P11v .. ca1 Factlltoes, tl7Q Ad.lm<> Ave., Co.la ivw,,,..., (.ilOornl~. Pldr\s •nd l-US·9 ~1,c1toe•lions tor bidding purpo~ rn.Jy be obtal""d .ti the Otlite ol Ille USLI F E CO RPORA T I OH OF l."<i•nt~·r. Fredert<ll Brown A'.'.IOC11lles, ~ Cclmpus or., Newport Bcacll, CALIFORNIA dS d uty appol11ted c...i11torn1J. T~lee under the followlftC) dtScrlbed "'0TICE IS HCPf'OY GI V(N th.JI 1114' abow ndmed Sc'-I O.\lricl of Cleect ol lru~I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC. Or.H"l'' Counlv, C•lllornl.t, d<l11>9 lly and lllrough ils C.O~rrning Bo•rd, AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 810· Iv r"'"""''r relerrea lo.,~ .. DISTRICT", wtll re<t."1W up to, bul not taler l!Wn Int DER FOR CASH (ptyable a l \omp ot •bO~ \'"'"d ,,,.,,,.,sealed l>•d'> lor Int dward of a contrdCt f0< 1111! •Oow pro ii!< I. ..ale In ta wlul monty of Ille United lll<.h ri.111 De rtoc"'""d '"Ille t>l«e !Oenlllled abovt, iitld5'>all be opened end Sl;e11sl all rl9'1t, l1 lle llr>d lntert<>I con· putllorty rP.1d •loud al lht' •Oove·Slaled 11me •nd pla". wved to •nd now llPld by it undo.or said Tnt:rP will De .i \H 00 dePOSll requtteo le>< 1!«11 set ol bid doeuml!nts 10 Deed of Trus1 1n Ille property ~_.,,.,,, ..... '"' n lu• n In qood cO'>dilion W!llltn so.vs ~ter 111e Dod openinqdall!. IW!relnaller destr11>td l dth bod"'""' conform and Dt re'°°"s1w 10 '"°" t011lrac1 doeuments. TR USTOR: .J. GO ROON GRI F· Ea.n 111a •llillt I>" .. ccomPM1ttd by the ~cut1lv refttrea 10 111 the contrec:I FITH.• married man doc"""""' .1no ov Ille lo~I ol oropm.ed wOconlrdCl~s. 8 E N E,F I c t AR y: u s l. IF E T l'tP Ot TRI CT r~\erve~ Ille rigl'll to reie<l •nv or .ill btdS Of to waive any Jr. SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, Cf'9UloJ••I'• (or onl<irm.altltt\ on iln'f bid'; cw on IM b•Cldong ii Caltlorno• Corp0,.l 1on T,.,. Ot' 111 I( T 11.i, d"lermlnt'd lhe gentrdl prevailing rate ol per d1tm Recorded J•11u.ry 4, 1'13, OKlnslr. '''""'t'· on 1n1 1r.c .. 1t1v 1n wnocn this ...,,. os to Dt performeo for eaell cr<1fl or lype No. 7S88 in book tOSOO, ~ Sl1 of OI· ol wvr>m,.nr"•t:l•OIOt •.rult."tllt'contrac1,10Dt .. ~loll~; 11c1a1 Records In tllt OlllCe of lhe Cratt Cl•~""'"'o" or TyH w te R•corder 01 OranQI! Coun1y; w1<1 ~ ELf CTRICI AN\ ' ...... Of lrw.1 dtKrlbes Ille. lollowl"!I pro- CJent-rdl F r.1rt m• n • • • ................... ··• • ••• •••• •••••••• •••• ••••• i t'1.7S l)lr1y: ~ .... " .n ...... ...... .... .... • ............................ s11.,. PARCEL 1: Unit No. 2.e. lociilecl J11urn• 1m• n . . . ............ , • .. •• • . . ...................... JlO . .O on Loi I of T r.tt l No 7S'9, In Ille Otr of f \)r~m .. n r uD•i• ~u,1<.• r ................................................ Sll. lO Newport O.ttc.h, •Si \hOwn on • tndP ,,. ( '"'' ~Ollf••f ................................................ SIO.M corded inOoo~, ... l)ilgfls22 •nd73,Mls-I""' 1 •J w hi r c•lta"eous Maps, rf!cords of said ' · 1 ' ... • • • • • • • • •• ·•• • • ·• •••• • •• • •• •• • JIO . .O o.-Countw, ·-A a~ s~-on t'-l '* IOfl '10•"'1 ~rtl•dul• (ol r• I Oolm W~'l''S ,, bd"'<I Ul>Ofl a ...,,. •n<l ddy Of _.,... • ...... ""~' ... ••'•"I 181 tl<Jur Th• rdl~ 1 ,r 111.111ouy .ind ovcrlom<: work Sf\dll be al least ltme ~ Dt!clar•llon and Condominium Pl.an rt· ll<> """ corded Ja11 ... ry •. 1912 ots t n\lrt;t1'1fml II \Mii "" m.1nddtorv U(ion '"" (ONT RACTOR lo ""'9m ll'lt conlro1ct Is No, 7117, In book 9CIS4, P .. 9. S91, Offl't l•I ., .... retell, .. nd upon .tny subrpnlr•t lM un<kr him, 10 paynot1rss lhdn the said ~cords of Ora"!le County; (the Con- 'Pltet lo•d "''• to ,;II wor~mcn ''"'loyect by lhl'm In the e ucu1lon of lhe contri>cl. dOmlnlum Ple11 l. No bldd•r ma'r w•lhllrdw 111s b•d for a per1o0 of forty.five <•SI <lays •lier Ille PARCEL 2; An undivided 1n • In· dtttr" I lor In•· 0Pen1n<1 ot Do<I\ lt<eSI In Lot I of Trect No. 7S'l9, ..is A PclYm•n\ DOnd dl'd .1 p<>r1ormarx!' bond will be r~ul,.,,d prior 10 execuhOft SN>wn on • m•p ll'lertof rcCOfded on ol th<-con1rac1 S..•d bona' \NII 11r 111 tl'lc loons~• forth In tl'lc torttrect docu-Dook 219, peges n end 23, Mis· rTitnl~. ell•n•ous M• ps, records of utd C,ovNn•no &odrrt Ounge County, shown •nd defined•~ lly Nor mull w. Wol>Otl Common Are• on lhe •bovo referred lo •w<rt totrv Conaomlnh.tm Pl•n. Bo.ird c.I Tru'.I""' PARC El. 3: A.n e1Cclu\1ve ta\e· f'ubl""r" OranQC co .. 1 (l.,.1y p;1,,1, July l 10.1q1~ 7.,0.7S ment,•PC>Urt-nt to Ille unit dtScttllt<I •bo.,.,, tor use •11d occup•ncr ol the Pl 'BUC NOTICE . PC BLIC ~OTJCF. Rt\lrlc led CC><l"lmon Art•\ S'-1 and deltntd 1n tl\lt Condominium Pl"" as ;;re•s elloceled for txctuslve use bv Iha CITYOFt•YtNE -ntr ol tl>e ullll Ol!S.Crl!Md e>Oovw; be· OlllA NGE co '""' B"k:onles B 1·E •nd PtHll1119 Sc>.Ke UNTY,CALIFO•NIA p 2 Eon9•r•99 lew1<1ndsurl;kepark· I N~TAUCTIOHSTO atOOEAS 11>9are•No •. Su ted propo\itls will ~ rece1vea o11111e Olt1te 01 tne l>f'Oit<t MiiMOtr'. Suite PARCEL 4: Non-ewctuslwo easc-'°8, 1rvl11t ToWf'I Center In ll!i' City of lrYone, C...ltlornla, 92""6, on or befOr't 10:00 • • m. Ille 1111 d•t Of July, ltrS, ~end rt&d In ,,,. Oly Council OWmbers, 4101 ments tor a<ChS, lngrrn. and 1!9fCSS, ~\ Ottvt, Sulle 700, 1 rvlni'. C.trlornl•, 9'"'4, for' constrvc:tlon Of e.rranc use end enjo,menl Of lhe Cornn-ArH Ao,.o A H F P, No 178 Proi"<I No c:. 1. 70fl.1', in accordance with the ....,: ~enddtflned 111 lt.e Cqndarn,rvum .ond 5'lecll1tllllCWIS lllertlor, fO'""'•ti'I '-P«•~l retertnce 1smadees follows: Pliin. Ellfl-t's Eshnwte Nole: Assessed Valu. MIO. All9rMI• "A" 600 E•~I Ocean Front. Ulllt 2E, ITEM NO. OVAHTl'tV' Ne-I Bea<h,C.•lfornl•.,.., . ! 'II)) Ton OESCA~';!:~~~~ltlt ,,~:i:..s11::!:!~:.~,,::::=1~ , ~ 1llO Ton Aogreg.ate B.lse 1 IO ·1 ; t.~f 'f. Roeclwar E•c•vatio,. ~~~.~.s 'H;ompltleneuor corrK I· .1u i.r"'"1•' •.• F111IVI Roedwdy TM Oenellclery under H id°"° of Tn..s1, by r'9sol't of • breecll or Otio111ll tTIEM MO, OVANTIT'Y Ol!SCltlPTION OP:WOlltlC In Ille obllg•llons a.c ured tt\«eby, ! 7,JOO Ton Asi>llett Cont rt le hen tofe><e utcutt(! and clell..,.rtd 10 J 1,1~~ Y. Ro&dwey Eccav.roon Ille undersloned •written Oecler•llon ,. Flnl5'1 Roed""ay ol O!!l•ult oJnd 0.~nd IOr' Sele, ond 8 10 EACH AL TERNAT" wrlllen notlct of OfHCll end of elOCllOll Pla11,, S!>"clat Prov1\lo11• ~ l'l"Ol)OWI forms c•n only 1>p ~•lntd by pro-lo C•U\e ,,,._ undersigned to Mii w la 'IQfC;hve bidder\ uPOn 1>•v-n1 of l lS 00 . .,.,.c.11 •MGlalt )1'1•11 not be rellHICMble prOllflr1y to Ulli.fy w ld obll~llon'lo, «Id .All tl'leC~l ih.tll l>t ,,....de P"vtblt lo 0 11 Of lrYlne end l'n!llltd lo Olly of l,.vlne ll'ltfeellw the under stoned ceuwo wtd .001 C.m1>U' Ori Ye, Sult• 20tt, lrvl,,.., C..tllorNa, '1664. noclce of brea<l'I Incl 01 elt<llon to be No bid wllt be consocttrrrt UftiU\ II '' -on a blani. '"""' furnls.hed bV llM Rec~ Merell 11, "'' H IMtf"U. No. 4;fly •lld I• mede In a tcordllncr Wll'1 t ...... l)rOYl\1on$ °' Ille St-. rd Speclflu lions tU41 111 Ooo1t 1135', P<t'ilt U I, of Mid Of. -s~1111 Provl,lons. flde1 Rec0tds. Tiie Cily Council of \ht C11v ol lrvtM retoM'll'ts lhe rl9f'I\ to rtletl eny or •II S.ld w1, wlll b@ meoe, but wltllout ~~. ~ T'lle O~r·i ettt1nllon h dinicttcl to the ~,ion, In St<Uol't 2, -Pr~I ' or ••rr.tnly. e•pr1u or Im ~•-nh ...ci Co"dlllon•, "'11>11 SI-rd Slle<lfleetlOlti tor flloe --·Ire-p1i.o, ...,..rdlno 1111•· -M•~or~ 1 t • -.. -tumC>renc:es, to i>er Ille rem.inlnQCl"'ll\o _, •1111 cond "°"' wl'I <11 '-""'' OIY"'rw 111 ,,,. l>f..,4'l'°'1 of tlw Pfopowl cl,,.i wm Of IM nolt ~urff by Mid lorm end lllr 'uDmh\lon ol ll'le !ltd °'" of Trvit, wltll lntereR .. In Wiid ,..,..,l\tOn\ of ll'le Slotle COMr«l Art .tr~ nol ~I~, etld prospee11vt W. note prvvl-.S, IMlv•nc,et, If any, undw W"\wlll "°"tie rtQutrea toM ~1111~ ._term• 04 .. 1a °'"of TrvM, lefl, Tne <A11tt•t Pravt lllnq w-Rltll' "OOllCM!le lo.,..., .. II feund Md.. ,,... .. , •l'IO t o.pen1n of ,,,. Trvst .. '"'m•fttd 10 tie ... , 10'111 Ill IMI tl'•l••'I doc_,,, ...Clt1ed: "llulldl,_. -endOf lfletrU$IH r<1•l•dby '9ld ONfof <Moo•lructl9'\Tr-'Councooto--Cllunly, \!• aMic T~a.Mlub-Tr_, Trw Seid, ... ,.111 tie held on ttr'tdey, ..... llletn.'' ln<.Oll>Of•led M•••n by lhl> r.loH..c.e end made e .,.,., llfreot .. Jvly II, lt1S •I ll:OO AM, ......... _..,_A ~~lorl'1 •1'tlull •• ,.,...,.., .... ~tol lllls OocUmtlll Art on ltltllllhtOflluO( 1'-Clty Otf'll endM'IOll'ft of T.O. S.rYl<e Compeny, 8erlll Of ltli'lllllc lnt0<1Cllon "-k• TOW9r, One City 11...S. Wist, flYOAOER OF THE SUI .. lllO,Orentt1C•llfemle. CITY COUNCIL 0.ledJi.M1t,1'7J OF THE U.ill•CorPOtetloft CITY OF .. C.llforftle IRVtNE, CALI FORNI A •n ei.Trvslff 0.1ed M.ey ?1. ltlS ' ly T. 0. Sl .. VICI! COMPANY /VC..rolJ "1""'" ~ ....,t C ''' c1~r• 111111• 91' Kert11 Mottrl~. C.•lrC.Ounctl An'IS.rtt•rJ ott~ ll'llllllM!ed N•w~rl Hertlof' Mewl C11~01 tr ~•,..., C•l•l1>mt• Pnu coniltlNO wllll t~ O••r\09 Coftl Pu1>1o,,,.d Or<11no• Go.t\I 0..11yltl'9\.Junl! 28,erid Juto , 197S )410.JJ ~"' ~iiot, JYn• l•, •nd .Jul'i'J, 10, 1t1s 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 D A I L y p I L 0 T c L · A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 • 5 6 7 8 Hou111For Sale Houses For StN ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• The Bl&Ptt Mwbt~ on th9 ~Cont GtMrol 1002 GHHol •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED ADS $39,900 ~~~=·=~ [642-5678 ) One Cal I Sor vice Fast Credit Aps:>foval MO DOWN BEACH SHORTAGE 1-'trll' l n~1~!1~1on. 1111: COMING IMI htott ........ 1000 29tt lost & •· ~S.... MettholldlM .• 8000 8099 ................. ~" s::!.ic.. .. . 6000 '°" ~Monn. 9000 9099 1um1Jy or ti wu.n~ oul! UY NOW Will lll'll NO UOW N B . -lw!Mu . lfwe1ta.nt & 1,._,_, & ' .Aut~~ ·~ 01~ ~.al ••••••• •· .SOOO·SO.t 'rtp0rolieft • • 1000.7199 'lro.iaportallon ••. 9100 999'1 l 'i\ YM ENT Lo ciua l1ht'U to gel u .:o<>cl rateol inl tt' HCM&Ses For Sale HousnforSale \'l'l1•ra11 Need s :.omt· e:.l ! Choose ttus c ul di' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ll•nckr (':..tr4.l, l•\1lly <it.c s:H· bcsl n r c a for t·u1Hlil ioned. Culhcdr a l child rt.'\1, l"kt: to beach - t'l'tling In 111g room. Jluge landscap ed 4 Ucdrm + 11npljC"'· All til e d :ury fa mily room h o m e • i.:arden kllc hc n. L u.r1:e An u pgrtt<h :t.1 m odel lilt. rna:-.t<·r :-.u1tt•. Mirrored $58,950. Gl'Mrat I 002 Gl'Mrat I 002 GftMf"Cll I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• IACHB.OR PARADISE POOL-IEACH s 19,000 Newport Shores .JJ w:11·clrnbe . Lur~c patio . ~ F ully s p n 11klcred y artl. · • • Tukt• adv;rntagl' -Coll • . . 1;,2.1100 Lodav. Pic tur e p e r fect ln cot- tage s t y ling. Luw m :11n· le mince. J us l ellJilY It v in g. Lar~e room::.. All buill·tn a ppliances. Dm· ing area. Coiy livin 1t room. Pool and r ccrca· uon f<1,c1L1ltlil·s only s teps a way. Ter m :. for FHA. Call today 842 2535. OPfN ''' 11·11 s '"" rou f'vl('f' 467-62nd St • .IUST LISTED! Drive b y a nd c all tor appL. 3 RH b ea u t y : r en:ntl y enla r ged & compl r edec. Autom ut i<' i:;arnge door, dble r cfng .• community cente r , pools & ten ms, w a lk lo b each. Owne r an~ w ui.. $62,500. Ftolh Vo 'l'I G42·37:J7 I N ·u 1-.: I\ U T I lo' U L S HOH BCLli''fo'S • 111 Leres tin g "splil·levcl" w ith bea m cc111n~· .. pan elin g, p r1 vutl' IJt•J ch Sll0.000. 675-5511 Cole of Mewport Re alton 2515 K Coast Jfl,1.y Corona d el M .ir. Ul'ff,j Ir! y . I I tlN In r~ NI((' ,Q.~lI~~w~~i ® herb ert hawk ins REALTORS 6 46 ·32SS VIEW ESTATE OCEAM & LIGHTS 8.ARGAJM S44,900 •:~-··: ·· ... :, : ·-~~ ·" ~ -c"':i · ..... : .. ·~ THE REAL ESTATERS ATTENTION REALTORS! ----- 7%LOAH ls w h al you c:an ha\'l' 11 you pul'ch ase this :-.h arp 3 IJdqn, 2 balh fa mdv ho m e s ubject Lo c\lsl111~ 1 llr, ·1 Ou &Gallt!l'Y i! fireplace~. w eLbar Oclu~c kitc hen P1tr for y;.ic:h l toliO' .You m<.1y ~cletl t11e f1m::ih111g toutht·:\. tii5·1H20 Spanish ~iCJht W e C<1mc upon a l year ne w , 4 b cdr m Spanish hacie nda & fo und rdut,;e 111 t h e h eul of day. 1\1r conditio n ed a nd lovely Ill cveryway. Si it toda y! $00,000. H you ::ir e operating you r own offtc:c in Lhc i\t:w port Beach a r ea & would Jikl' lo c ut y our U\ l'rh ead liahihty . w e <·an offer you a p rivate olf1rl' wit h ;.ill e xpe ns es, 11wlutling '1d vcr l1sin g. pa1cl ! C all. Morris. 751-li300 V A loa n . L ots of tree:. & ---------•I s h r ub ... & p lcnLy of R ustic c h arm u bounch; in lh1s unique beuch estat e. Circular tlnve. Huge Ii\' mg room w 1lh dramali<· cor n er log bu rnin g ftr epl::icc + bre:ithlakmg 'iew t hrough WALL OF G L.A SS . G o ur m e l kitch e n & d ine . Sepa rate priv a cy. O nly s:Ji',OUll &16·7711. Opcn cVl':O.. --em Walker Blee Reel Estate 2 STORY w i n g f o r h ideaw ay m aster s uite with a v iew FORMAL DINE + c:hildrc n s & g uc:-.1 POOL $32,500 s uites. H urry fo r lhis on cc 111 a lifc limc d r eam Winding p a lhwa y lo tre e l'lus l<:rctl l s lnr y t•rtl P '. h o m e --al a BAHGAIN, ~lJ P F:H ll F--fO MES 3848 C•mpu5 N B S49·86SS TUSTIN 13921 Browning St 4 b r , P~ l>a. hardwood firs., frplc. Qwct sln·ds, nr. a ll Schools. l.g. poobi.-:e corner lot. A~ross from corn fidtb! P riced at o n ly ~\0.000. W m . SAN DON, Hkr 534-8201 FREEDOM HOME Na tio n a l A venue . 4 bedroom, 2 bath with la rge corner lot and V /\ n o do wn t erms! Who's firs t o n the fo urth? $35,950 an~ra~ 646-8811 ANYTIME HOT ONE! J u st listed I Beautifu l R a n cho L a Cuesta, San M ig u el pl an. 4 Bed rooms , 3 b a th.5, fam1· ly roo m , d inin g r oom , beautiful la ndsc aping. W A LK TO B1'~/\Cll. l"ull pricc,S60,960. Q 1ll 546-4141 ~ COATS & WALLACE REAL ESTATE , INC. MEWPORT WATER~OMT P IE R & 2 SLll'S. ~ Spacious bdrm.-., 3 l.Jlhs. ~ frpl cs , s u m p l 1ou s g r ounds and gardens. Llvc on lhe w aler fur un · ly $132,500. • PRESTIGE HOMES Realto~ 645-6646 continued fro m We<l - There is a n L s haped p rn ·et hc<lgc in fron t a s w cl I a s 37 diffe r ent s hruhs j us t planted. T he owne r lie d U1c tomulcx.·~ w ith ny lon p a nty h oses lo t rans mit t he ::.Lat 1c clt•t .. t ricity fro m the air to thc p la n ts a nd t hey a rc o n ~1 r eal b ing e anti thcy will be some sex y t omal oc:-.. Quin ta rd 642·29\Jl contin ue d Fri Entertalf'ment happenings. VALLEY REALTY PRESENTS J pri cc! C:i II ~I· 7881. F o rmal d 1n1ng r oom r •'"l•'l 1 ·"«11·•,0 •~1••••"''' (iourmcl pa lm kitch en [ ~ INCL UDES H EFlllG · * GREAT t-; It A T OH! t; 1 a nt · MEW LISTING w l'lud cd m .1:-tcr :-.u1tt· 1 -------- lit V I. I·: T J~RH ACE Walk 111 clo:-.t'l. E.>..T H,\ _ HARBORVIEW lil!:;\UTY. Lovely fou r l.I N l·:N S'l'OHA G1':.-------- lleaullfully upgraded 5 bedroom h o m e 0t1 a tree O\·e r:.izcd sewing & laun EASTSIDE bdrm. in lln·n SP''"lass. s h ·' d I t S dry room . WASllEH & DOLL HOUSE Jt> aue o .• p :ll'IUU'> U HY EH I NCl.UJJL-:0 ! Exlcn~i\'C use of used family. room O\oerlooks a S h arp Cos ta ~lc~a J bnc kand w oodpane ling . sparkling ~w1 mm111g Jl ugt· µr e mium l ol. bedroom. 2 bath w ith View of hl!h~ and waler . pool. A "real hr>me for· Olympic pool & baske t· .. 1 11 l luded b eau Li r u I ca rpe t s l20 1 P ort H ar w i c k . cnter tainrng wilti •• ,,,1,.. >a 1·our m e in as · .... "• , i A · 1 lhruou l. La rge covercu Sll!l.500. to c;.irc for" ~uni. CJll :-.0<•1a.,.o n . n x1ous se ler J "UOMl"'ON YO pallo ,d blegarage.Room SHORECLIFFS now 673·"""". :-.~1ys .., 1 • U R <>o>.JV 'l 'l 'u M s• L• I I fo r b oat o r trade r . ey,1r11•1 • 1 'J/"'I •1 • •,n • rU flrlCC C.JJ.M .'s fam o us corul [® ~ 532,500. Pnmc J n inc llur ry. firs t L1meoffc rcd t ree :.trca . Fee land a nd a r· c ,1 • c; :.i 11 10 LI a y . and 1mceu St:!.000. Call c an yo n ·watcr view -752.1700 5-lti-5880 2 b d r m • a n LI den d c . • , • · 1 • n(' light·330 M o rning Ca· ~==== [ · '' · ·' 1 " '' ~ "'C:li°67''S:.122s 2 ,~':,~ F~~~~ENcw ~ ~ RESORT LIVING N e w 2BH 2ba overlook · Jn)'.l m arina & ocean . wet bar. Ja c uui. full secu n - ty. Wi ll trade, lease/op· tto n. conlract.. .$78.500 HALPIMCHIN HEALT O HS ~n1 E. Coast I Iwy 675-4392 BAYCREST LIVABILITY d e s ign e d for executive entertain in g & g r aciou:. family ltvm J!: pe rfe('l for t he a ct ive farruly ! L ge .• scµ. l 1vtni.: rm. w iLh mas:.1ve l'.V. s t o n e f rpl c ., con ven i e nt p anele d fa m ily r m . a d · j o i nin g a n a ll b ll·in k itt h e n : s e p . ser vi ce p orc h . Dramatic s lale entry. Gleam ing parquet floori n~ 1n the forma l d ining r m. l·:xu-a storage for china & s t Iver. J lca vy d uty w i ring in oversized garuJ?c. !-icp. mslr. s wLc + 3 Ca mily bdr ms. Texas s ize pool w /JdCUlZi jeLs. P atio in cl. fire ptl & gas HllQ. N ol leased l and. SU9,500 C. F. Colesworthv RHltors 640.0010 FHAREPO $35,950 4BR-BEACH C h ild ·s afe e ul·d c ·s ac? ::itc1>s to 1Jcad1 from 1111· muc. 4 br 0t1 pool ~i1.e 1..t ! Arc a of more cxpcn:-.1w• homes! New c·arpc l I 1'l•:-.h p .1111t. 1; real investment or mm l' in. O nly Sl950 l•1tal down w ith low , lo w 11111 I'.' m ts. LimilC'<l time 11lll·n11g. l"or q ll1c k a p pt. Dial 1'447·GIJIO. <t 1 J tu r1 • pa ml & c arpets, l<cducl'd lo$42.50o ! CALL 675-7060 GOV"T OWNED 4 BR, pool ; S.37,000, SIOOCJ down. $750 C losmJ,! co~ts &. impoun ds. SJ;J(J 1\111 PfTI CALL 556-8800 Balboa Bay Prop. R~altors CLOSE IN Country Home ll eaulifu l s prawli n g g rounds w1lh frwt t ree::, and ro:-l' tiar d c ns s u r round this lo\'e ly CoslJ M e:.a :1 bedroom . 1 ·11 halh home • .1-'rel>h m 1nl lrum }llUr own t rclhSL'd ~ar<lcn for cool evenings. hH1. A scr cen l'<i in fa mily CORONA DB. MAR room and .a 1>00llablc. , :.tnLI for Dad and The DUPLEX Kids the gar a ge bas a rc - Lovely 3 b edroom, 2. bath a r 8·foot d oor lead in g on- o wne r 's h ou se. 2 Years Lo a n imme nse concr e te o ld. 24 F oot mast e r p a tio. ·D o uble g ale a c - he d room with m irrored cess Lo t h e rear yard Loo. d oo r s. Kitc h e n h a:. Owner s an xiou s a t c ustom b utch er b lock s-rn.ouo coun ter , P E l<F~C T • .C O N OlT I ON. l'lu ~ l b. ,Quall ~ separ a te 2 bedroo m p ine Plac• . panele d r e n tal anti 11111-Prap•rti•s <1uc IJache lo r u111l. Both 752-1920 ~ n ow r enLe d fo r SUi(). l'Oll· 1400' o uA1lsr. NtWPOllT HACH pt!r plumbing. /\utom at k s prinklers. Ow11cr'i unit 1----------- qualifies for l 1 r~l u i.cr d e p reciat ion. ll urry ! C all 673-8550. '>''lfl ,,, fJ . ,, " ·1 ,, [® ESTATERS 3 BR, FAM RM. WATERFRONT wit h p1cr &s h r . ComplclttlY remod eled in & out. Luacls of .>.Lr as! SM:l,500. JACOBS REALTY 67 5-6670 Prniew Daily I ·5 COM~ s 1::1·:!! l.argl' de· t achc·rl rumpus room w /halh & fpk. l'lus :I b e d rotim s. l'omple tcly r cfurti1 s h e d . l g1.: w:1rtlrobc closct.s. liv r m . tlining are:1. lolJ gratlc s h ag l'rp l:-. & drµs. Boal or l r ailer g:.atc un :ill1·y. Good finan cing avail. 305 Broadway. CM GoiG· 3!128, c ws67J·45 i 7 1/4 MILE TO OCEAN. llcaut ifu l 3 lx.'Clroom, 2 story h ome. F ormal din· ang, scparatc family room w llh fireplace, CO\. c red palio. Ocean view lrum up:-.La1r:; lx-tlroom . Hoom for IX>at & traile r ~loral!C. Walk lo Ed ison lf•S!h ~chool. 40 :.tcr c p;Jrk a nd commumly rccrca- llon cen te r . $53.950. 640-6161 ~ COATS&WALLACE REAL ESTATE . INC. CUL-DE-SAC PRIVACY $59,950 ~HERITAGE , REALTORS 3 STORY DUPLEX SUH SET BEACH STEPS TO OCEAM N ear ne w personal hom e of p rom ine n t contra ctor. Ht-nliJ I uniL is a larg e l b-. .. tlroom wit h m ocfe rn k itchen. husc cnl c r · latner)O living room with s lidi n g gla:.s w a ll. LO priva t e cour t yard . 0 w n l' r s u n 1 t t s 3 brealhlaktng \\Oriti ur clcgJn('I.'. Gourmet kitchen features a 30' isla n tl bar for cooking, serving & e ntertaining. t:normous ltving room with :.!O' ceiling & 20' w all o r g lass fo r u nobstruc ted vi e w . S t a irs s weep lo r e tre at t hal ove r looks Jl\·1nf.! room & has 20• ~u n tlcck a d 101 ni n~ hi dc;iw 11y m asl c r & g u est ::.u1lcs. Owner mu~~ s a crifice. F ull p rice only $85,()(IO. Cull 003-7881. f ,,,,., , • q, 'll'J '" ~.t '· "'(. Newport B.ach Preview Daily I ·5 V e r y unus ual . l a r ge c u s to m bui It ho m e. W ith h e a vy beamed ceilings. ln a r ea of l.Je aut iful h o m es. Large lut w /trccs & s hrub bery. 3 BR, lge MAS TER. 2 BA, living & fami ly. F orma l din e. P a tio. L o ts of room Cot e ntert a i ning around pool. + Detached s tudio. 2540 Vista laya 64ti·J!>28 e ves. 6464!>43 Lachenmyer Realtor [® ,Lachenmyer Realtor New l t~tlng. Ue ;iuliful. Ha s eve r y t hi n g . Comple te ly l'l'Clecora tctl f l oor t o celling. ;1 Ovcrs 11.c<.l b tl r m s . ~ 11 a t h::. • I ,1 r g c fa m ti y room, & µool table :-.11.ctJ rumpu s room. Choice Costa Mes a loc·alio n . <.:all !>4S·!H!ll. . BEACH DUf'LEX JUS T HEDUCED, 3 bedroom s. 2 b alhs d own a nd 2 be drooms up. 311> Year s old ~xcellcn t c·ond1t ion . Centrally locale d n ear ocean a nd shoppm~. S!JJ,000 675-4060 j PETE Ever y Friday in the l>on 'l drop the ball! Gel a Joh w ith a lo w-co:.t U a1ly ----------•I ' BARRETI •.. REALTY DAILY PILOT I' ti o t c I a ssi fie cl J\tl. BEACH RETREAT --~~~~~~~-1 ~~~~~~~~~~ l'h111H' G<12·56711. $26,500 -----1 ., Oce ansid e /C arlsbad R.E • ...-::-----------!...---------n u gc 4 b e d room + Do n't give up the s hip! C o n t a c t: R o b e r t SEEK & FIND'> S p•ceTra vel Terms Olym pic sz pool. Minutes "Lbt" it in c lassified. S h a p ard , Realto r, 603 l o b each , h id e away Ship to s h ore results. M ic h i ga n, Oce a n s id e • f\ J J\ B N R \1 'I' /\ !; ,..; 11 J 1' \I H H I J• ES o I. I' S L X N Y () t• T I M .J I. S t: I IC /\ r E It /\ N t i I, 0 M I fo; <; 1-; N 1' I It t-: I 0 K T ~ I\ T P. T 1 1. ,.: 11 o A <' r " c r r. t; r t: R I 1: t: 1-: I v R t; D E T S Y l-: 7. 0 A r' <> I. f, o Y N /\ E N L I. W P 1· M l' ~· 11 A <' I J N R I It V E N U R /\ t • A N 'J' 0 I, t\ C' 0 ll T M fl I R' U 0 S t: I V fo; fl I II t: I, o 'i E H N I D 0 R P () ll r-; N 0 I T /\ I. H ,\ 1. 11 U II I M T S A T t H :-. II R S f\ ,..; f, o ...; T 8 0 0 S T /\ C A E & G 0 P /\ J. I> \I R •:n1ov m11cl't Jnr,er .. Seek & 1:ind" Jltlat~. w111't .,,..., ,I) ihs.iov~r,.. per p11nel in en 1111 nf'w ..,.r,,... "' ;H IHI/I' lt<••kl~r. To order vol um,.,. I, II and 0 I, "4'ncl (f l••r • 1r h mnk 11111, lw1 ~. rayable to "Srrk & F'1nd" 1n I 1rr ,,, thl\ n1·w•1••P•" m aste r , gourmet kitche n fH2·567ii. 722-7623. overlook s 1>ullo. l"1x & -----------l Save, sacrif1cl•! flurry~ F~c~~l!~'i~~~~ S©ttdt}N\-~£~s ~ 1---------1 Th af lnfriguing W ord Game wilh a Ch uck le (d,tod .. , CLAY •. 'DllAtor ------- O ~rttno"'Jn '""'""-ct the four >< rn,,.hl,.tl w()(d• bo· low 10 lnrm l1111F ,.,.,,,lo words R·2 OLD COROMA MAR VE L OUS BAHtiAINS IN CUTE llOM 1·:s & DUPLt:XES I R A E T I G I I N H · 2 S 1-: C T I 0 N . h",-ilr--rl.,.-2 -rl-Y-1--.-1 --"'· C OltONA DEL MAR. 5 . . . _ _ . E XCl,USlV f'; LISTINGS __ _.___...__......_.£--_, • (; A L L u b F 0 n ~-rF__,Y,..,.N--....A_c-.--~1 ..r~ •• 1> 1-; T A l L s . I • i-:XCF,LLE NT LNCOM E I 11 I I &APPHF.CIA110N. ICF\l .TOH"\ 'il'l I• l'lfl 673-4400 ~~~,-L_A,,, $,...r...,,,...R_A-.-~1 ° It's go11eri so 1h.,1 either 1hr _ . . . . l>u1cher mdltrs ., ch~noe '" hi1 prices, or I m11kc a fh•ngc 1n f R y N z E r l my -hAh11s. 1 l ! l"'-T,-,.,T,--..,--.,.--,.--~ C) (' ... r••t" •I•~ <ht1rl le qoottd -• • • --• l.ty t.11,.,0 111 ,.,. "''»<~ v.ord You do,.IOP lfOllt "•P No. 3 l>.low. l House1 For Saft I H · ······················· .. ~~~!.~~.s· ...... '°',. IHOU'IH For Sale ........ F« 54llle IHo.t" Fors• Thursday, July 3, 1975 DAIL y PILOT D5 ~on• I ••••• -. •••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••• ~~ ••••••••••• ~?.~~~--rot 1002 G...,...... 1002'.....,.al 1002 G&'Mnll 1002 GeMt"ol · I002 HouHt For Sat. !Ho.is.. For Sale Houses For Sdt •-------~-;;;.· ;;··;;·;;·;·;.· ·;·~·~·;.· ~~1~·;·;··~·:.:.··. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • ••...••••••••••••. •-' • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • •••• • ••• •••• • •• • • •• • • • • • • •• • ••• • • • • Hwwtbt9' leac.h I 040 ------------------• HwttinCJt~• a.odt I 040 Huntington leodt I 04u •••••••• :>." ••••••••••••• EASTBLUFF 4 BR LUSK •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• HYOWNEH2)r uldJb.r, 2 bJ . H l'llUl \Onli Spectacular l level with everything! V A TERMS $49 900 lhruout. 1~1 s Abum1 "' 1.syin g n ·modek·d: cu:-.lom 5 BR 5 Ba G:>UO !-.<f It. hur'lll' 0 11 pomt, pool , ,jock. · Jo"' a m . rm . w /2nrl f rpl , hrk fst. rm. • • , • Lacu .. :-1 a '1'1 al·t S.t3.96il1, Aet4tl# SREHd(4AlT.OR~ ~/~~rc~;n :.s~·u~n n~~~· 1 ~.~~r.('n~~ Ocean Breezes Gently Caress .~c~rJ:!•:,';'11l lo ,.,.,. l'h. lkautt lull~· Ul't·orakcl S BR. 41 ::? ba., panchni!. :J frplt~. Boat ~lip $2Ci0,000. poolsized lot. Im mac.! liest quality This Lovely :i r~·drnont RARE BUY! thruout. Ra r e opportumly, $95,000 ''SJ<;AH UHY llOMf';·• J Br, l'o•'I S hoY.t'.1"' Custom .'> BIL ·1 ba .. View, 80 ft. on lagoon. Boat ~lip . ~)5,oop --~~iliM~ ...... Hl:AlfOR --· --7 ••ur ..,t lYt.:',l'f.D . blS -bl bl Gtftttal 10021Gtftttol 1002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• PRICE REDUCTION!! . f o r ct u i <· k s a 1 e ! N e a r 1 y n e w · cluplex, South o f Hwy. in CdM. 3 lldr.ms .• ~ baths C<ll'h unit. Complete hlt·ms. lorced air heat. P rice now Sl 1 ~.!>00 EASTBLUFF Lovely family horn<>, 5 bedrooms family room and a VI EW too! Ne~ wa ll coverings & carpe t. Choice· location with c harming brick patio. · Call us to see this beauty. $91,500. CALL-644-7270 2828 E. Coast Highwo , C0tono del Mor PR A E .. II •OMI\ IOI l1¥U•G U OOUH GtMral WI CA• ... , fOU IUf. 1111, Of IUOI U tflAll t• 1#1 •AllO• 1002 Ge.wral 1002 ................................................ BLUFFS I-LEVEL 3 BR End unit, c ustom, nrly. new beauty : 2 ba.: huge enc l. patio, wide greenbelt. $105,000 Incl. lge. pnmc lot. EARLY BLUFFS BUY!! Ju~t li s t e d . C harming. secluded trcc·lincd g reenbelt. Immac .. 1850 sq. ft. 3 bdrm., 2'1:i ba. Only $65,900! ! HELEN B. DOWD REALTOR, IMC. MLS 644-0134 PALM LINED STREET ... in Olde Corona del Mar ; 1-bdrm. honw with bcamt.>d c;ej lings & frplc. PLUS 2·bdrm. income unit. Xlnt buy at $74 ,500 -----------------1 Getteral I 002 Gftttral . 1002 BAY AND BEACH 675-3000 2 407 E COAST HWY CORONA OLL. MAR Gener al I 002 Gttttr al I 002 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• RARE FINO PEMIMSULA PT. S i x 2·bdrm. unils. 1 ASSUME 71120/o LOAM This Baycresl 4 BR .. ramily home can be yours for a S35,000 equity purchase. mdnthly paymt:-;. of only S391 PlTl. Complete~y . prof css. decorated. Full price S73,900 ( [U~mN-M/\~TIN In] --REALTORS .. 644-7662 CORONA DEL MAR Super dc:m and ::.harp bedroom w1lh family 1 oom. dinini.:. l>rcakCa!>t nook, C>Vt-r!>l£t!l1 11 v1ng room. l1rcplace, hltns . :-ha,.: carpels, vinyl lloors l>.. <:u::.lom drapes Local· cd 011 quiet strccl n<'ar "l'hoob and p.11 k. or kl'l·ll al S~l l.!1:111 'A 11 h as· "u111abll: ;,• ,. , Cl loJn. t'all;; IO II.'> I ba c helor ; c arports ; ' parking, storage, swim· GeMt"'Cll I 002 G~ral I 002 " I l I •••••••••••••••••••••••·••••••••••••••••••••••• min,, poo ; on wo ge. ~HERITAGE REALTORS fialboa Peninsula lots. Xlnl r enla l area. just s t eps lo the beach. Priced at $225,000 67J·36tiJ G75 4777 Eves associated BROKERS-REAL TORS 202~ W Balboa 6 71 )661 4 +FAMILY Mext to·-·- MESA VERDE POOL, PARK & TEMMIS GOLF-POOL-VIEW wi th p r ofess i o nal TRI-LEVEL l.1ncbcape, air cond. und Spectacula r Mesa Vcl'tlc now r e duced lo only * CLOSEOUT * at PACESETTER'S RANCHWOOO in Lake Forest OMLY 3 HOMES + MODELS l~ft . Upgraderl carpets. oven/r ange. front landscaping. s prinklers & rear yard f e ncin g. From $44 .950. Good conventional fin an cin~. Call sales office .• 714: 581-2444 tn level on the fairway ~18,500. Call ti44-7::!ll • Enti!r ,, walled courty ard Gfttft'al I 002 G.-rol 1002 t u lush )!arcli·n ... ancl em·' . . ............................................ . l'USIOm 1-WI mm1ng 1>410 1. • Fo1111al l'Hlry t11 nr11qul' t , , sunken ln111g r110111 and ~~~~~~~~~ WESLEY N 11;1 n q u ... t -.1 1l·cl II 1111 ng rnu1n. l;ourmct gJrdcn l..1lrhl'n 'A 11h ,.:oil i:our::.c \ I {' \\ .. : " () H ~I () u s ~:'\P,\Nl..H:D t-',\MI LY BONUS HOO\t Wl'l'll C H l (' K L I . (; I· I It E I' L ,\ <.: I': :\ N U F 0 H 1-. \/ 1-: H V I t:: W . 1'11\ale 1!U1·:-l :-u1lc :-.wc•l'p1n g :-l.tir.; Lo <·h1ldrl·ns \\ 1ng and Lota I ly unt(fUC' TWO LEVEL ~l.\STt::H Sl.,IT t·:. Ev,:ry 1 o n c <' 1 v a h I l· c x t r a . ~l:lll.500 <.::ill !Iii:! liilli. .1•· •• ,. ' • ,, [~ : )I : l . : ~ ,..~ I , I : BEACH RETREAT 3BR+FAMRM $39,900 l'eaccful c\·e nings or rolling :.urf, gentle ocean breezes and s waying palm:-. Days f11led with s un s hin e a nd sand1·aslles ! A vacation parau1sc in this rambli ng ~ HOH~ w ith T ahitian IJmtly room. Hellremenl ror<'cs sale! Try SJ900 TAYLOR CO. REAL TORS !-,l 11<.:c 1946 DOVER SHORES -VIEW -POOL Looking for the ultimate in luxurious living? 4 Bdrm home w /fantaslic view in prime N.D. location. New offering. Call for further details. 2111 San Jooqllin Hills Road NEWPORT CEMTER, M.I. · 644-4910 tuta l down with low mo. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ payments! IJnng a n of· .:: fcr. IM7-6010. n t1tJ* 9 • f~fl1f/fiHi f. :1 Ge.wral I 002 G~neral I 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• NEWPORT •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• DEAUVILLE DELUXE /\ truly Unique r esiden ce in Big Canyon! Deluxe De<.1uvillc on a larger than normal, view lot. Beautiful pool and jacuzzi, 3 car garage. (all with opener s), d elightful patios. and garden areas and 3400 s q . ft. o f immaculate, tas teful interior Ii ving. Proudly presented at $210,000. UHIQUE HOMES, Redtors - 6 75-6000 2443 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar G..wral I 002 Balboa Penin5'1ia I 007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ONTHEPOIMT SPANISH GIANT 4 +POOL-. 542 500 Nr. Ch annel 4 br, 3 ba. I hOmt: haS 2-100 SQ. ft. + Towe ring 2-l'-lory s ur <!'2 c·ar g ar. Only 10 yrs. rounded by 21 ac re:, of old & $127.000 value. park and onl y a few OWNE H MUST :-;r-;Ll •. blocks to beuutiful goll MAKI'-: Ol''FEH! Shown course. F ormal entry lo hy appl. 214ti Miramar s unken living room. Coty Ur. li73·422l Eves. & fireplace. f'am1ly room. Wknds. Formal d ining. Sweep111g -------- s Lairs t o :, c t'l u tied Corona del Mer I 022 chrldrens wing. St:par all' ••••• •••••••••••••••••• m aster ~u1tc 3 Lav1:,h HV Hills·Chcrmin<J baths. Enclosed f1~:,la Ocean Bay vit:w, large eourly a rd pal111. Near loL 3 br, 2 ba. formal din bcadi. No quahly1ng. Nu rm. i frplc:-. Mas:.11111 Liil· new lo :rn eo:,ls. Take e ntr y. rarn rm & over S2.JJ month. lklle r k1Hh pantry O>A ncr IJ e I :, t l o t' ~ii I. U 1 JI S!~i.OOU. Uy t\IJl)l. only. 842·~.:>f.;; ... I •. ,,, ' t;.1-l·OS:!:l [® ESTATERS EXTRAS IM EVERY ROOM f'rom enlry. Backyard A house of extras. no Lraffic, n1l·dl• :-ac. IU',i; will handle. See 1l now. Call 646·7171. Weltonc&Company n • " ' • " Q ""' SHORECLIFFS Brand ne w hs ling in lhis much so u g ht afte r ne ighborhood by Lhc sea L(J\Cly 3 BR. 2 ba homt· w1lh pool. Ocean and <:a n yon 'll1 ew. Access lo private beach. S149,500. 1 .... 1~ I ( ...... , tl111.h"'JV [~ UMIVERSITY PARK HEIGHTS e>•1N11to ·orsi11N rr>kr •1• r• COTIAGE le··~ ~ Cla ssified ads sell big ( or1111.1 drl \1.or •.,c. 1111111 BACK BAY 2 Story Newport Hl\1e ra1---------- *CASH* J bedroom. uec<ls loud:- •1f T LC. p;unl. µand 1ni:i. lloor 11le & \Ull name 1t ! F OR ANY HOME!! Full ~.900 ,s:i.trCKI t•:i:-h mv\'· apprais ed value paid. l'!> you 111. ~62 771'J'. Free homt: evaluation. ~ anytime . Bkr542·3676 • KEY . I Uack payments OK. Call f\EALTO P.5 A ~~~~~~~I ;eneral I 002 GfltffOI l 002 •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SUMMER FUM OM THE BEACH Charmin ~ 3 be droom, 3 bath + den on c x <' 1 u s i v e E /\ST 0 CE AN f ' R ON T . JI o m e a v a i 1 a b I e for i mmediate occ upancy with excelle nt transferable loan upon c redit upproval. PRICED TO SELL al $135,000 RARE MOTRE DAME Pl.AM Popular but sca rce 2 bedroom, 2 bath town house. Great location near adult pool, on greenbe lt. Very clean. one owner home . In Village 3 at $49,500 including the land. CHOICE WESTCLIFF HOME Supe rb quality 3 bedroom with famil y ro om. B e autifull y la ndscaped yard with dog run. Close to schools. pa·rk. s hopping. etc. Heady for quick occupan<'y at $84,500. COROMA DEL MAR FAMILY HOME · C h a rm i n g 4 bedroom home w /f amil y room, d ining room , breakfast bar, wet bar, 2 fireplaces, front & .rear balconies, enclosed patio. Low maintenance yard. Close to hcach. $129,000. MEW LISTIMG -llG CAMYOM 4 bedroom, dining room, fa mily room dccoratect by Dale Farney. Usable and lovely yard lands caped by Co m p, r c h e n s i v e Des i g n . Cust omizect extras everywhere, m irrored wardrohes: marv€'.lous family home priced to sell qwckly at $164 ,950. MEWPOltT llACH 644-1766 A COLDWELL 1At4KB CO. ~----- SPARKLER Musl be experienced to be belie\·ed. A 3+ Jo'am. home with a fantasl1c paren ts r etreat added lo the m aster b<.'<lroom. air cond & a yard l :ir~e enough for s mall pool. lirighl. cheery and l'•>I· orful. Over 2000 ~q fl. Now reduced to only $59,900. Call 644·7<!1 l $43,950 · .:~ •Le m:., s mall 1le1n:-or any A n e i g hb orh ood or · ·· .:= . 1tcm .Juslcat11;.12JtiiM. 1:0~E!UNqTRE~~n~ GtMrol 1002 G~ral 1002 liEN fL~ OCE . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• elB • I ' LAKESIDE COTIAGE HUNTING TOM BEACH NODOWNG.I. l:HU::EZES! ~late hke grounds professionally land:.caped . Enter OLD WOHLD ATMOSPHEHE or rustic beamed ceil- ings. Lavish used brick he arth! Spacious bdrms. and e nlerla1ners ram. rm . GA RDEN K ITCll EN. Pal10 with r o o m r o r G H >\ P fo: ARBOR ! Excellent l1nan c1 n ~! St:l ler. 646·7171. ftf'HI Ill Q • 11 ;r J."I l'1 ' ' I. , I [® THE REAL ESTATE RS Steps from prime fis hing lake. E nlry to great out· HARBOR VIEW doors. only steps from 5 UD HM . two-s tory yo u r h o m e. Y ou r w /formal dining, 3 car c hildren will love it. gar,on 1n rdacrelot.This GORGEOUS F OUR 1s easily one of Newport YEAR NEW CLASS IC Beach 's fi nesl values. HOM E . Garden kitchen. a nd it will sell quickly at Spacious living and din· a rea son a ble $95,000. ing r ooms . Secluded CALL 556-2660 mas ter and ch1ldrc ns L · · ·· ~ suites . {';very extra. NO C::: SE ECT · DOWN"'1'0 VETS! 81ke T PROPERTIES lo beach. Bring your f1s· ----------• hing pole. Call 963·6767. Spanish Hacienda oP1n111v ·11s11 ·1 101.1N 1• 3 BR, formal dining, sep 1 61 ~ fam rm w I frplc. Assume :.~~ l~Pdlill 1''~ VA ~~\?!;!WJ. ---·-· -4 BR on tree·lined street CATALIMAVIEW wt lrg:1~[:-,~:· From this elegant & Several 2&3 BR units in ·spacious 4 bdrm, 3 bnlh Lh1s popular community, fa mil y h o m e w ith pnccsst artal$39.000. separate fa mily room & CALL 961-4405 dining. The be autiful Salespeople Needed trees & greene ry con· trast nicely w1lh the • thick shake roof giving a rich cozy feeUng to lhis excellcnl·fa mily home on quiet cul·de·sac street. $77.900. Call 646·7711.1 __ ;,__ ____ ....:...__ oilll Eo1tslde aw 1Mr Convenient to schools & public tra nsportation. Spacious 3 bedroom. 2 balh with lots of extras including used b rick fireplace. covered patio SPLASH'· a.nd garage door opener. Sec this new listing. Swimwhlletbeaudener won 't tut long!! at docs th ~ work . 2 $4l,900.C1111540-ll51. Bedroom , 2 bath. lovt.tly {f~I ~~~~~~n~dt~~~· ~o~n~'i~~ ~s~1~0.~9~so~. lifllHlrint: mecnab I Irvine realty OCEAMFRONT VALUE. Perfect prope rty for full li ving comfort + a 3 bedroom unit for in com e. Top quality thruout ! ·1 bedrooms. 2 baths -+' sa una upstairs . As king $218,000. C lint Moses 642-8235. (1174) MEDITERRANEAN STYLIMG. Dov e r S h ore s VIEW! Custom-bui It 4 or 5 bedroom & family & dining room. 5th bedroom is billiard rm. or library. $159,500. Larry Dyer 642-8235. (ll75) SUHSHIME! Bright & cheery home even on the g loomies t d ays ! Spacious :l bedrooms. family room. 4 baths + bo n u s hideaway for extra 2 bedrooms or in-law s uite . Finest Newport Reach loc<.1lion. Sl 04 .900 fee. Joyce Edlund 642·8235. (1176) llG CAMYOH -VIEW! New Deane home 2 bedrooms + den w /s pectacular ~olf course view. Quiet cul·de -s ac. $127.500. Donna Godshall 644-6200. (H77 ) INVESTMENT MINDED? 2·story, 2 bedroom condominium close to schools, shopping & beach. Recreation fac ilities incl. pool & tennis. ONLY $2.5,000. Gail Foor 644·6200. (1178) 0 0M A CLEAR DAY" A forever view of sea & ships , or cris p ·harbor li ~hts. Beautiful 3 bedroom home w/forma l d ining room, fa mily roo tn & c u s tom popl·n -jacuzzL $174 ,500. Jack Custer 64.2-8235. (H 79) • '42-12)5 t01 00...9' OflH 1 .. 4 M.llC:Atlhvt Newpofl lkaeh. c.ltMtMI l:lH;J With F~rnuly Room ll11m1,;. 'fr\\ly n·d1•1· i ., /\ n<I La rge Covcn•d f'at1o \i I w a 11.. l u l11· h . Only 'h Mile from Beach 8~J ..,,,8-1./ . Llzz . S28.000 I REALTY CO. l\11nl 1:ond1llon huni.::1l11w 1111 hu,.:l' H 2 lot 111 d1u1 n.: John Lini -Gay Hollinqshead Joanne Conavay G~Hfi Wurner /\ ve. lluntinµto11 tkh. Ci\LL (714 )8-18·1525 Corona del Mer I 022 Costa Mesa I 024 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• *SHOWPLACE* ll i~hly u p~rac.ll!d , lH·autlful I BH . :1 Ila Jo'am .rm, 2 Story home 111 S P Y <.; I. 1\ S S II I L L Ownt:r ;1 x11,1ou:. Sl59.~o. li7J · 7ti0l * SllOHECLIFI•' • :1 BH, fam r m . ~IO'J.000 Uy Owner. 1'ri11c1pal:- O nly. Call ti7:1 ·1:!:~ 2 cnarm11l g llou::.e:-. 011 wide lot So. o r hwy, CrlM lieaut. garden ..... :;>!.11,500 Owner. ti7J-414:9 $100. .. mm l'" you 111l11 ll?1" s uvcr :-harp ·I HH. do:-l' l ti S l' II 0 (I j,, , IJ J I k 1\, s hop ~· \'cl:-Sl't:e ~IJ,!l\IO 540·3666 --- D~s~rted by Owner Needs ;i l.1:-.l s:ile ! F re:.hly p.1111tc tl , nt.•w l'a rpd Th l'l'1' l11.·cl1 oom.,, + M'l><ffJl1· lamtlY n1 .. .1m. wood hurn111i.: r1n•pl:.i1·1', rJ11l'11 k1ll'hl'll, ndt wood cal11nl•L r \•. l'r1v:a l 1• ma:-tcr :-..tllll'. MoH· 111.;ht in' $:17,!Klll hkr 540-1720 TARBELL 2955 Harbor Blvd., II u11ttnglo11 B1•ad1 101'.1 11011 1 Uon 'l wail t.1 t•all : ! .J·.'lli 7uJ5 ur ~J ;;.;-, I Real Estate byMLVAY THIS HOUSE WAS BUILT JUST *FOR YOU• W l' ha\ <" a II u11t 111glu11 Village :.!Bit homc tl11'4 Olll! Wiii f.:11 r.1:.l' ll U~\) baei.. yard 'Atlh g:.i 1ul'll, lJun't lle:.1t~1 le, (.;,\LI . 8 1:! !1:r11 CHAMCEOFA t.IFETIME Tl11s ho11w '' 1u1t•1•d \\I'll hdm~ ) our 1m.1~!111.1t1on ·llllt t-h11g1• l.1111tl~ -rooin >A llh l1r .. plJ1·,· th1.:r lt;oU ..,,, ft. 1>1111 ·1 I ll'!'>llJlt.• t)ll 11ffl•r .81:! !JJ 1l Costa MHa 1024 C.M. 4 BDRMS -----WALKTO ••••••••••••••••••••••• De5peration Sale BEACH FLOODED WITH Lovely Co llc~.c P :irk c;1 & 1"11.\ btJ\<'rs a rc SUNSHl ... E.' .irea of fine h o mes . "c I e 0 int· 0 •11 1 11 ii. "" 1kaul1fully landseaµcd, I . I . 1 CR J ~l'Y Cl F \:'..: ll •• r II kl I I -.p.11 wu,.., \\C'I 11,.1 o1.1h-. "' ~ .. • . •..: ~ y :-pnn . l're< J\\ns. hum1·' Onh " ',.,,r,.. tw o s lo r~. I h1 g tu1:1 t•Jl1ng a rt.·a. n1h \ouug ~ oll<nng·l.u).:•' bedrooms . d1rnng ro.K11n . wuod l·uph11:111b. h.111d' iiutll-lll i.,111111.11 1 ... 11,..,, ul' 2000::.q . ll.. 1 l1me .. l.k.'llt.•1 work art:as llambumc · h I r d1n1ng :1r1·.1 111.1 .. l>I\ c t an new rom Lip lo l ,.,. 1rcplac1·, M'J.laratt.• r.1m1 . . . . . . . Lots Of lus h rolling) ar 1b I I l . I I ••llJ I irqil.« • · " l'·'' .ol• l.11111 -1~ ro11n1 . :-.ui '"· ::> "" u1, ·n111111 •• 111d , .. ,,., .. o1 & grct-11cry. Walk lo , .. 1 · · j).1t111 L11l>1-.1l.il1l.-.1t 11111\· South Coa:sl Shopping 111 540-1720 "l"',!J.111 l·.111 ••:;1 ... »il .,,. Cost a Mt-s a . Ownc1 ...r~ "' " lr<in:.ft:rrc<I. 55.'>.!JJi>. <.:all TARBELL ;,:;(.i ill:J.J. ~ow 54ti·l313. , . 2955 Harbor Blvd., THE REAL ESTATERS ~ __ C .M_. _ l\H :SA VI::llDE4 br, :1 ba. F(Jm . rm, J car gar l'rm . only. ~15·1ll2:i $48,950 :l UDIL\1. fam rm. qu11"l lucat 1on near South <.:oasl I' lat.a. Curn1•r l11l lrJ.(. h;iek yard lll 'l<lf'i" ~~CALLNOW :7/~ 752 -7315 DONALD M . BIRD __ Au ociotes. Reolto_,. __ NODOWHTOVETS up lo Si0.000. Ccill. U11l ur S t e \ c. A g l s. 546·86-lO 1548-9871 BYOWMER MESA VERDE SPLIT LEVEL 4 Bn, 2' ~Ba , on a etmwr lol w 112 IJc aul. s hade trees. Sparklln~ pool, cust. made drap<·nc:-. upgradt>d rarpct1ng. MESA VERDE l'o pulJr 5 hedroom . :.: ~tury m odel 111 mo:-l '1<· l> 1 r a h I l' I 11 <' a I 1 1) n Uclr.:htlul Spanis h d1• l.'llr. l.1rg1· 1,1mlly rm w fpk ,'<,;. hugl' ma:-lt'r IJctlr m u \ t·rlocol.i ng nilt· lti.:lHs & Ull·.on \ ll''A ~!I:! 50\1. L".1 ll ~1:1M::!1. h soc1at l•d South t:11:1:-t Broker .. RARE FfND East:.1dl· Jewel 111 b<•,l an·:i He m udckcJ. 1111 g r.11Jrd . lrg-. )ard w IJ1g trees & p1 c k,•t flon n·. ~hat m<•rl' <'ould vo11 ast. buill·in Wl'l·bar in lgt• 540·3666 fam-rm w /frple l'rol. 73$ Boker 5,,,.,, l.tnd::.eapcd. gJ!> BBtl Ill' Co>la M~"'• Colof..>rnia 92616 crµld p:it111. A s uµl·r -- homt: w 1 man~ xtr:a:-! Headvlomon·m nol1x uµs n~qu1rcd. Up\.>ll l> .. 111~ 2·5, Sat & Sun. 12 ;,, i;;14J liannel D r . 5 1li·:l8:l:! S77,W5. MESA VERDE J UST LIS l'ED! Wall< l11 ever y thing. Vi\ ap· pra1:.JI orderro a t only SIS,000. :"iolllrng d own_ ABANDONED ukr 752·74:.!3. $28,500 - --- +GUEST HOUSE OPl-:N Fri. &: ~.at. Lge room' l B ll Condo, lll''A - l.J11beltc\ able \ alut.• al I\ de~ ;):P.!150. 11;; ;\lor- $2R,500! V.:\<;ANT· ltl':~n r.l!>lOW(l, l:l:J:1.x;1 I T llF:N BU'i ! Prdl'IT<'rl ~lc.sa lo<·.itiun_ 1-'n·l'o hly Huntin-'o Beoch I 040 p;.11ntcd l>Oard & balll.'11 '1' n l'Xl1•rior DET,\Clll•;J •••••••••-••••••••••••• G U E:-'1' COTTA« I•: t garde n! W111<ling llnH· Ab d d2St leads to white p icket an one ory fence & swaying palm Garden Estat~ entry. Be nm<'d C'eihng $32.9!"l-O tot a l prirl". Hnng livi n g r oom . Comfy 1>a1-:11t & i.;i vc ~'$$~. kitchen in<:ludes ref rig! Gr;ic•1ous g;mlen enlr) Loads or storage & shop g1vc.s way lo hreathlak s pace. Awesome 85' ' 1 n i.: • ' W or Id of 160' lot ! Quainl & t:.:tcgann:". (;uurmt:l curiou~ly re frl':,hing. Sec lvlche n with t•nll·rta111l•r:- lo bclrevr Take achan srrvin~ h .. 1r. Larg-: larn1 Lage c.:all lasl. 75:.!·1700. ly :-•te h\ 1nJ? room w11h · , . • ., , ·, " your very own pn \ .1lc [ I ] p .itio S w rep1n g ~ :-ta1rc..i:-e kad" lo hulc..• a way m aslt>r ~wle \\1th lulally separate ch1ldrl'll & ~ue::.l !>UllC. U\\ncr h.1d BIKE TO BEACH to I c a v c -m u " 1 O>An('r will help f1nanCl' sacnr1 cc. ukr., i:ali this eutc J BR Collage &42 ~. Take over Vi\ lo.11 TARBELL w,paymls or only$:!~.___ _ __ per. mo. SJS.OlXJ. 540·3666 SPLASH! DOLL HOUSE S2 I 1. per mo.! J Spucious on·s tune :1 master s uite>. Man sill' d e n . copper kctllc kitche n h:.i s all the lasl('st hllns. c andlclitc dtnl'. crackling brick fJ>lc. <lbk gar. & ove rsized lol ! As :-.ume G'.o Fil/\ loan. ~11 mo. pnys a ll OR n .. f1n;111<'e ! 5 M rn. to bcad1' Bkr !JG2·s.5 1 I. --- Never he fore on the market hke lhis easu.1<le Costa Mesa pool homl' hkt: you huvc never seen. i\ naftsmcn'i. worki.hop, ---------•I a hu"e family room w1lh . bri c k fi replace. lo"' mainle n a n cc lunds<'up ing. Luau sl7e R.U.Q Lots or fruit tree.~. 11.S 3 beet room. 2 bath plus din ing room. lt won't la~t It's only S4~,900. <.:ull 541.1-2313. ,. 1 N r ) • it •C 14 f I "" f I MUST MOVE Owne r h as purc h ast'd new home and 1s uni.mus to stdl. 4 Bedrooms. l·'~ buths, h•Ahly upftruded. exc<!llent nc1whhorhood, minulcs to Wc.,tmanslt•r Mall. S<'hoob. 'hoppm~ & free way!-. Only S4 I .OOO ta' ,, ''I ' ' ~ 962-~n<r:::' 546·~103 ~~~~ LA CUESTA $62,000 1 lledn101111_ :! ll.11h 3 \ e.1r" n.-\, l.,1 l';d11 1a mudel. F11 q1l.1n· 111111,, Span1:-h t1h· ••ii•I. u11- gra dcil 111 ~ 11111 01111111.·L ~tn•t.•l. Our 11111•-.1 \,1lu• Ch1:-e lo c\cr)th111 .: l\l..1 S:1t1·»MJ1; Real Estate byMLVAY •TALK * Of THE TOWN Nt.•W L a l"ut•:.tJ \\ti h lam lyrm, d111111 g r u t , rumpus rm , 1 hd1 "' .I hth:-. U pgru<fl~j l'.1rp1·h :-..olan11m f111rn111g :1 r.11· gara ge. 9li8-.t l.J(i IF YOU LIKE. .. lhl' 1Je.1l"IL upgr.1.tl'd home, ;.111d .111 .1::.:-umahlt· loan at I ' 1 , • 1111'11 I ,.,. JU::.l I 1 S I l'd ~ •IU r ni:w hOOll'. !lhX· l l.1'1 •BYOW~ER* ,\ppn>\ J ~ r !)Id '.H Jiii, prcst q;t: :.! !>l) homy· o,\ impn·sSl\1' Pntrann 4 br. 3 l>a . lg. Fam1h· 1 m lovclv k1tl·h. \\ brl..t,1:. • bar. ·Ste prlown, spa<'IClll" Ir\' rm\\ I rpl. 1''rml din. rm. & ;W,:!:! ganw r111. ('pts.&drp.., 111h1\UrtOU • l'.trk llu11t111gto111. Li.: 1111 w l·o111·rl'lt· 1111.. >Aa ll. :\!Js:-1\ l' lll',tlt•tl jll"tl Ill :-cd11ded ~d '' l,1\ i ... h µ r 111 .I 111h' p g. :-. 1 • s 1·hu.ol:-& :-h1qq1111 L! ~i!J ,5\10 . l'r1n. vnl). o~ 11\!r . i-:1;, j 1.11. A FIRECRACKER · • IS all ~otU 111 •1'd II> \ l'f1•1Jf";1 k lhl· \"1111rlh Ill tl11s t·harm1•Hl ,111<1 \:1 1 ;111 t :1 lirl n11 h11nw \' ..i .. no mon1•v Ull\\11 <II h .. ·r lrnm ~1!11111 540-3666 --- WALK TO BEACH ,\"ki n g S ~:i .000 Uel1ght rul llunt1n~l()n lk.ich r cs1dl•11t·c. Ampk fu r ba e hl'lnr o ~ bachcloress <1r ccslalJl' couple . Su nken inlcr101" fi r cp lat:c p1l, <'h<.•crrul c.i.rpets & drapes. forccl.l :i1r h cot. hu1ll ·1n ~. Cha rming :-h111glt: root', l'lcasanl pul10. Shnpp11ll(. 1·o n vt:n i\.'nl \'a1·;rnl f''lcxiblc t e rm:-. t ';1ll 711 8!)7 0321 Walk-er 8 laa Reel fst1t1 Seacliff Locati• Take an everun~ slroll 'o the <.:OUNTHY CLUB from lh 1~ 2 s lory, ~ bedroom , :!', htith .intr t·uurl-e ho m l' Sl't' I h1~ heaultlul lo<'J.l1on O[>t'n house Sat /Sun, rall ror nddrc&s. C('nlury 211~ rf ~·7542. " DAILY PILOT Thunsday, July 3. 1915 --•-'-.___ ._ -U.f • ._ ..a H u t ••• d Ca•d.-h•'-.,........... 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Pk.).J a1MTM.S *""le l st & l~l + $100 1.>r & •:1 ba w/pvt. \:Dlry ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••' rar~ s u ·n .k center. bl yr write-of . ~r.2ba,lr ... ramrinat4io 2BR,28a .. ~/:SSO/:lGO -clea.n111"denno.: No,.,,.·t:s Yet, ·~ar, udults,nopc~. \.•n '\''''I"''\'' L• l 4 ~ Br. 3 Ba, 3000 isq • li •"'M ·-,. .. ..,. ~ ...,.10 • 0 ....., "" .. rm '.";"'·"'•·" r <>Un ~in ~~---~ new $220,000. Udo ~le. ~ ... _...,,.,; ....... -...., rm. Shown byapptooly. 38R.,2 BA .... : ... ~ S48·1392.A,•a117/ltl '75 _ $~50 be . 6,15 Oti5 7, l>r, ~ ll bu Pool Co!ll Ynnc Only! S40-<C811 Dl&.Uwl .._.. -$37S per mQ. ~9731 3-4 aR. l<"u~hcd 64C!·7!H2, I 525 ~ ~leh dra~ & crpl d JUST UrTm IN "' ........--SUMM ~R KEN'fA1..S Rental or sale, 3 Ur. 2 B..i . Cornt:r plol P\I ~ak ~IW Gar d e D Grove . Eaal side lmtnaculale 3 eoodo Beaut rond. No Cho1e.-area. Priv. 2 Hr,? Stl~. 750. l'all Uwni.:r EASTBLUFF s-ca..... 1076 Firepla~. PoOI ..... 2·2, BedJ'OOm, 2 beth home, RAISOR'S JM!b, $325. 58&•'409 Hu , all bllns, ~'V\lttundry 847 Ob24 •••••••••••••••••,.••••• 1·3 bedroom,, encl. fUlly carpeted, c:lr~. rm, pvt. patio, ~ora~i.: WA Te tu· tW:--4 r Huut 4 IDRM., FAM.. POOL VIEW 1~e7:·2 "b;~ot·~. ct°'!':;: ~~~:e~. ~~ :f!f':o~ :':r~:Ste~~~d~~~U REALTORS A,.rt1M11ts FwnisMd ~dcu7tLYno ~:l~~;:~~ · H~rbuu r hum,· U ~ S39,950.0wnt:rG75-3587 payment.Call~. pets or childre n . '523Campusl>r.,lrvlne ••••••••••••••••••••••• owawr ~11 Slap ll•:.1u1 I CTHE WOlllCSJ sparhnc lnvutmenl References. $360 mon&h. Campus VulleyShopCtr. lalMta l1IGAd 3706 COZY WR aurage avt. br. :1 tm, I~ It\ rm. rrml $89 50011 13 IUILDIMG Corp.. Water p;ald 64.S-7904 CAU 113-1600 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ad I ls on IY. no pets, d1111n~ P.1mrcn ,\l11um , •• • LOT ' 28R;iptwlthdeck.Avail $250+Util 'i;.~a.7700 IS It> <lt>d8 u. 2 I 4'<. llTUIM . 4 BR, 3 BA Condo. N'r. Univ. Park Ten'ace. 3 liR, Aug. 9 to s~pt. 13. $l50. 4 BR VILLA Popular. single level home on prime MEAllliCn Here are 2 ~&otea • z Back Bay. s:m mo. No 28ATownhousenr.pool. wk . 804 Park Ave , I BR + sep. gu1..-i;t rm. & "low density ., s treet -pri v a l e S 15,000. 11pts. with off-1.treet pets.6"2·5777 ~. ~-1896. 673.5264 hath. swo. $55,000 Dest nc1~hbtorlmod 111 11.H. ·1 "Ill~ :.i.t.l' 1.icdrms, OlJ1>:.1\ c lien w hlUllciJ l'talin ~!>, Nuto nc luod c:1.•nll•r 111 i.:o urm1:L k1lt'hl·1t Furm<1I cl1n111~ room. e,t.1h' 'Ill' t.1l JI URHY ' t°Jll~l:!:JIJI. C U 64,..7211 •'-497 220Seves. courtyard entry -"sit down" night • ..,.. parking. Monudy . rent.a Close to So. O.t Plaza 3 IE .... T•• e * C pi t ~odl 3718 . kl. are low. Take this op· 'BR 2 BA bl .. ow' * " -... • I ruo . B I u frplc ti "' li ght view across your own spar mg portunity now LO' in· • • tns, • UNIV. PARK ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 r. a , .• 11a o. ·~· pool. An in vi ting family home in crease ren ts & earn a ~~l;Ss m 0· 963·4569 3BR., 2~ ba ....... S.~ Cozy. bluff:; s.tudio apt. ~~:~1.:~w!oo'.~~1 1,,, outstanding c.orpmunity, and so near 21% return, oa Balboa 3BR .. 2'h ba. ······ $4~ Reasonable. Summer or · · __ everythin g (shoppin g. sc hools, Island. NicelnR 2BA.~5per COLLEGEPARK Yt:arly.673·3222,G7J.looG coatoMeH 3824 churc hes. park & upper bay ). Easily REALONOMICS mo. 450 'semard, CM. 3 BR.,d1tn.~ba. ···· $400 ar496·5660. ••••••••••••••••••• .. •• seen & happily s hown by; Se11tto A11a 1010 Brokers 61~00 146'~· 2B~~~~~::~.J.~~~~ Costa M .. a 3724 Off leat...,ath t:ulun1al H1•.ll 1':-.t.1tc ••••••••••••••••••••••• C. M. Eastslde 4·plex. All 2 Fireplaces in Uus super .-. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1, 2 & 3 Br. Adul~ no 2 STOltY 3 br, 2 ba. $86,000. In· s harp, 3 BR, 2 BA+ den. LOW RATES pets, ds hwhrs, shag cpt.-;, HASTINGS & CO., Realtors s:w.950 Full price, 2 come '$10,600. Bkr. $375 . Mo . 963·4569 •Studio&lBHAvt:. 1'11)scd garage, frvlc , Riftcj 640-5560 Day or E•eMN) lledrm. 2 bath. bltns, 774·0601.or524·S975 963·1786 VISleN •Water Be ds ~!,~· Ga:. & water pd, 1044 ••••••••••••••••••••••• r url l t: llroadrnoor f14 nh:.1: 1 Ur . .!' :l>J, flt. Eostbluff f'rofessiOltd lklcJ. rf°g~ & r~n, t~rsized TWO (2> BR homes on 1 POOL, 3 br, kids, pet alAl.TY :T.~0~::e1:v~ft:t'~:I LA MAMCHA APTS -_ ~ _________ c.oi;es,pn ~o so~~ge, lot,C.M.in,goodrepair. $185.2BR,cbHd,sngls 552-7500 •''hi.ldrenSectio"' - 1 1sS .. otLPlace,CM --------------~~ Jo A heat. air condaUon· Nice st. Motivated seller. $190. 2 BR, cbjld, pet " " G42-5073 UR , ~70.UOU. I' I' ~·:!illli L·na\C'r l'ark ~inburgh J BR, 21 ~ 1.ia , fc1m rm. cntrl ~\ (; l:!xl1 i.ludy adckd 0 11 lo llblr UH. fl cJU l ) ariJ l'u llu. WJlllJJPt•r thru out. Vt•l'or;.iL,'\J hh· an11Je l. lmmJ l'. $.,~.voo . S1mpwn Uunn lh••illy. 5.;.! hlW ing, your s eleetion or Yeager Really S56-617l •BR, 2 ba, kids &pet BEAUT. new 2 br, 21 z b:.i, 2376 Nt!wport .lilv~~M. H•wpori leach 106t Newport leach I 069 carpeti; & dr ps. l>ay. FURN. Poot, 2 br, child Rancho San J oaquin ~·92ssor l).t5. I ·2 IR w /LOFT ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• n:ients, less than. rent. Loh for s• 2200 & pet. Fee. Bkr Twnhome. Overlooks SPACIOUS, deluxe 2 br P vt PaCio, frpl, 1 yr l5c tall frank, al 8:&8J2l ••••••••••••••••••••••• HOMl""°8$ golC crse & lake. St>SO. duplex upstairs. patio, Available June 1st The or1;.:111:.il 1s ~llll t he bcs l ll urc s 011e or lrvttll' 'i, (Jfl~ll\:.tl hOnll':>; WESTCLIFF Beautiful 3 Ur. 3 Ba & family room in prestig io us a r ca w /best schools. Custom decorated thruout. Al l new kit<·hcn , formal dmin~ room w /frplc. Lush gardens s urround s unny patio. An id eal home for entert ainin g $87,500. SOUTH COAST INVESTMENTS l>cc lh1:. (;real floor plan 549-0812 645-4203 th al t: 1 v c i. J lJJ r ans , !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!' fclmlly rm ,:!':: baths, m • ~ood location near U I'. L a leach I 048 N.wport hadt I 069 Elem School. O"nl·r .!'!:'!••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• might rccarpt!l & paint to BAYFRO...rr swt buyer 's taste. Corn· "I ~Ian pare this home al SSS,900. IRVIHE HOMES, REALTORS 552-7000 110 U P EITIT. Hcaltor Wncr Lease/Option Or RAISOR'S REALTORS "'523 <.:dmpus Or .. lr\'ine l:;,mµu:. \alley Shop Clr. CALL 8ll-8600 REAL ESTATE 900 Glcnneyrc St '294 94 7 l S49 0316 GINGER \'U. for 1052 2 Custom Homes 8 .\L80/\ P£NJNSULA Excell~nt lcx:alion on the Hay & only 1-'2 block to the Oceun. Each home has 4 bdrms, 4 bath s & Galler y, 2 fireplaces, wetba r , ultra modern kitchen & pnvaLe pier. 1-'ec land. See at 1200 t-.:a s t Balboa Blvd., or call 675-8120 for more de· lails. MEWl'OltT SHORES Large 2·story 4 HR. ~ baths; 2 s undecks, pa tio Walk lo beach, tennis. elc. Needs TLC. priced right at $6 1.950. Call CAYWOOD REAL TY * 548-1290 . HARBOR View Home 4br, 2''2 ba, m :.iny xtras. priced lo sell by owner. l'rin. only . $88,500. Jo'ee. Farm. 544.4;n4 after C pm. Agt. Will exchana:e equity 1n 3 '* 642·,900• 547·1<M4 Westchff $250. 67!>-lS.19 HAYLOFT .An'S Acre-for sc* 1200 yr old beach apt bide. for 38 FR DR ... house ·---------• 283 ••oc......_ CM -~-L 8 h I Y ly l · •·19/1 4 B r. · • •0wn ·1• "" -. ••••••••••••••••••••••• a.gun a eac ot . r ease 11va • Cl h k I lmmed. exchange want· + e en, 3 b,., pool + OSJ! to sc s/par /poo · 1 BR Unfurn $165 645-0143 1500 ACRES ed 0 • ....,,.,. J i r d. · $450 mo. 838·27<Al l BH Furn $185 -------. wner .• 94 • ........,. acuzz, orm in rm.----------• _ _. L.&-.a.-Mesa Verde. $500 mo. in. Lots of bllns, pool. walk Hear CompietiOft fREE & CLEAR "&:.•••• 21 0 cld. rnaint. 549·3'17 • L .... 8"c:h 3248 to ShorJping. 1.2 mi. CEDAR WOODS ..... O CLEAN 3 .__ ba 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. 931 W.19th St. l29 University Dr, near TRADE SELL ' ••••••••••••••••••••••• -. 2. • am. 548·<»92 Back Bay. 1 hr, 2 br & • Trade 2od trust deed for rm. frpl. dbl. gar, Jg: Ocean V~ew ~ouse 2 bl.ks ~~~~~~~~~~ d e n . Fr 0 m $ 1 1! 5. Heauliful tree cover ed duple x t r•ptex neal'I fncd.IOt.$295.546-8226 loShaw sCo\e,2 ndr,dm. = . Eastside. 548 ·7437 or · d · · · l I · rm. Crplc, ha r wooiJ S145·MO 1 br dlx mobile '"'6.11,,, halls & mea ows, spnng, ocean. pranctp es on Y· MESA VE RDE l(llmae 3 floors $400 mo. 673·3731 h Old I r No '" .,... w alh g r eat access. 963-3557 br 2 ba rarnrm dblf 1 • .o!"e· ercr>.~re ~ Per(ecl f or s mall oiw c'ts d ·dbl~ 3 Bd 1 ba Ocean view. children or pets. lon· acreage & reerealion leal lftete 2-A I d • ~2S rps, G 9 • hatr'btc lo 'sch $t50/ul1l. derosa Mob. Est. 1991 sub-division. 8 hrs from Weftted l'VV' ~·2414&97:.:75 r or. "97·2'"l65or 497-il56eves. ~ewport Blvd, CM. O.C., 4 hrs from Las ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gt6·8373 Vegas, in magnificen llVIMECOVE MESA .VdbRDE; 3 BR, 2 ~•Hlguet l252 -------- southern Utah. Several Respons ible per son llll. Crpts, Orps, bltns. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Casa de Oro developments near:by. would like to buy direct fed yd. Kids & small pet VIEW HC?ME, Cul-d·Sac, ALL UTILITIES PAID Close. to Cedar ~1ty , fromowner.HomeorJot. O.K. $395. w/garoener& 3Bdrms 2ba,2caq~ar, Comp:.ir .: before you NavaJo Lake, Bn~n:! Pleasecal183M400. walerpatd.54S-362r Cl u b~se & Pool. /\ rent. Custom designed llead s lu rt:sort. Asking Bargain at $385/Mo! Ph: featuring. $~0.0 . per acre -~i1 1HO US E o~s1NTE D HUGEl·Br ,2lh ba,cpts, (714>&45·71().tdays,(714) •Spacious kitchen with d1v1de,. tr~de for 1~c. H . drps , stove. No pets, 8314'09eves. indirect h~hllng prop., r.o. s or sell with For~osr. delmq OK. S2t 5. 545.5270 ; S46-Ql95 2 BR, l 'h Ba, lrg, lencd •Separate din'l! area great l e r m s._Rick Qwi Cas h !S7S.as.t9 •Home·llkestorage Aide tte Rll «•--6469 R .. , yd, 2 car gar. $:.!95 mo. re • r, ..,.., 3 B , .1-r• Ba, Cam rm, .yrly 495·S068or8J7-432G •Private pal10b a.Mais frplc, cpts, drps, fncd yd, · ' Closed gar w torn11c A~nh ••••••••••••••••••••••• f . • •::. .. I".-....... 13 0 patio w / rwl trees. Mesa COASTAL & Mtn. Views. •Marble pullman foraele 0 Ho.Ms~ del 'Ma r .: $350. Avajl. Adlts. 2 br & sunroorn. •Kingi.1zelidrms ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• A 1 l 545 7913 t 10 UNITS Coi.ta Mesa, 6 .___. 3102 u g. s • · ; 'lbhouse. & pool. •Pool, llarbeques·sur· -·• 548·7295 5"5·33&3or 5-'8·2873 rounded with plus h prime Joe. Lg. Iol, 13.2,.'<> ••••••••••••••••••••••• landscaping. c:s h s p e n,dabl e on SUMMER dream CdM, 1 09Mlf'ot.f ·1226 Mewport .. ach 3269 AJults.Nopets S-4,000. d"n. Owner br, f"J)lc, $175., ulil pd.•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• lli0RM $2l5. ~J~~~85~5e 1}· Agt . O_r s andy2br,N.B,.$205. Beaut. new 3 BR, 2 Ba,,Duplex, Xtra Lge 3 BR, 365 W.W1 b onl>t!-1971 Singles ok. Also Jungle ram.rm. 2 patios gar Frplc, D /W, 1 blk to best lvsiness Property 1400 living l br, $105 .. ulil pd, has every thing.' $375'. beach In So. t:alif. Yrly Neal, clean I lir. walk to CASA VICTORIA 1,2 & 3Hr. Unfum/i''urn fr. Sl69.50 gas/wtr. pd. Adults· No Pcts &"C. gate Pool, R~c. Rm, Elevator 525 Victoria. 642-8970 S215. NEW 2 br. Patio, garden. Adults. no ~t:.. 527 W. Wi b on: 642· 1603 J Hr. lo\\ er , encl. patio , crpls, drps. Nr. OCC. $:!20. I 00~ "/\"Mist.ion C.:osta Mesa's l''inest Loe. Only kind in the area, Qu1et-ga rden·like·adult living. Lge 2,3, Br, 1,2 Ba. WW crpls, drps, patio, bltns, some wood burning frpl. Beaul. la ndscpd, heated pool & Attractive rent. Mortiniqut Aph. 117tSanta /\na Ave, CM Mgr Apt 113 646·5.~12 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C. M. Surf s pecial, H.B .• 962·2194 lease.$390. mo.870·94!03 s hoµp 1n g. ~175 mo. 2 br. kids, pets, singles. 642·7154. New 2Br over enc! gar. rRIME OFRCE IUILDIMG Sl,050,COO Agt. J.'ee. 979·84:.> B Toro 3232 3 BR, 2 BA, den. Tennis, , -----1 Eastside. Bllns. cpts. Sl 72,000·pasl yr income Excellent tax sheller Great Newport Location Ted Hubert &Assoc. 675·8500 •••••••••••••••••••••••pool, 2 blks to b ch. FURNlge2Bravl,<:lose drµs,adults/nopcts.$260 Corotta .. Mtl' 3122 LAKE lt~RONT·3 br, Refrig. Summeroryrly. lo shopping, .adults, no mo.673·6-04l • • ••• • ••••••••••••••••• atrium central air clb 548-8423. pc l s . I n q u 1 re 179 h ------- Lovely 3 BR, Summer p(iviL$39smo.S81·1Ssl RochesU?r . (rcarl. E·SIDE 2 Br, l lh lla, Rental in prestigious 4Br, 3Ba. 2 Blks. Ocean. D • • 3726 Adults only, no pett. Ch. C s l " s t Fo.lt•ht Valey 3234 Comm pool/teruus. 3 car ano .-oint Enc I gar .• patio, nu ina ove, .. p 0 $595 645 3370 n 5 ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach. 673-7601 Agent. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ar. · · a · <"rpts. drps & paint. $225 SUMMER IS A 'COMIHIH 3 Bn 2 BA l 'BR, Deck. shag. $180. 2 mo. 63H>669or&14-0871!. L I L 3 I 41 SJSO. mo. • ' H-y • a-....ca1-.-r.. u b th f rOPULAR MONACO Cowrcial OCJUl'O eac" beautiful family home .....,.._. ""uww+wcn: nms., a • re n ~. 1111 rroperty 1600 ••••••••••••.••••••••.••• for tease. Nr Slater & Central entryway lead· k1tch. $150. ~ll Uhndd S!:.!5. L g. 3 br , 2 ba. Lower. B1gCanyon3Br,2'hBa, •••••••••••••••••••••••LAGUNA Hilltop View Ma g n o lia 842 .• ,66 ing to lowered hv. rm. 492·4~25 Children OK, no pct~. Enjoy the Good Lrf~ 493-25ll wool crpt, tile patio, ·---------•I home wood&glass July """3181 W/frpl. 4 br, 2 lJa Li.:.--. •-3-:>57·2593or640-0980afl .6 Sl30,000 ' ' o>JIO' family k1.tch, dbl gar, Hu.tt•--'on _.och 740 P repJrl' tu cnJtn youri.elf by owrung llt1~ ~pJrk llng vuul and the charming~ bdrm .. 2 bath home thul t:oc::. '-'llh 1l Family room·s UrtlQUc arcu mosl dc::.1rablc Jnd lhe µri ce of $Sti,WO as r~- 4tsonable. OFRCE aa-_ 27 to Aug. JO. $650. .. • ..,, o --· 494-3278 H.lt~ow leedt 3240 fncd. Im med. occ 'py. ••••••••••••••••••••••• CHILDREN &Pb'TS f\ *WE KMOW * Air conditioned. 2 Story. •••••~••••••••••••••• $59S. 640.1289 NO l NCHJ::ASE in sum· East!>1de Townhouse & LAGUNA NIGUEL Low m aintenance. Well S bed b mer rent. Beaut 1 br furn l Hr. Duplex located. Lots or parking. HcM.set U..fwwil8'ed duper C3 pts r~2 _:16 TOWNHOUSE 2 br, 21h apts $165 & Sli5. Spanish G45·896<1 or646-48.'8 * BEST* $175.000. ••••••••••••••••••••••• en. r • ,, ' • b a , p o o I • b It n s. style bldg, pvt encl gar, . U EA UT IFUL. large 4 ----------Roy Mee.de Gewerel 3202 $350. mo. ~-45m ask for wash/dry• gar. No pets. pool, s auna. lndry, adlts. 2 BR, 2 ba, s unken hv r~. lJdrmG anJenhorne,xtrn EASTBLUFF R•altor lllOt!tew--rt ....................... Bev orJoe 675·9188 17301 f\celson Ln, 1 blk frpl, bllns, lndry, patw. "" VISleN· lrg fa rn rm. :t frplc:., r-FREE FREE N d & W. of Beach off Slater. A/C, gar. Adlts. $225. heated s pa, tennis & rec. Im mac. 3Br. Den, Beaut COSTA MESAS48·7729 ew carpe t,· r apes 3 BR Zll:? BA Bluffs Con 640 5374 cente r. Private beach d ecor & landscp ·~-1 ~~~~~~~~~~~1 •ProressionaJ Service• paint. 4 Bedrm, 2ba with do. 'se~ut. decorated: 842·7848 __ · ______ __,_,_ at:ALTY 552-7500 parking. Priced right at $84.~00 Owner 640-8023 CCMMlo•ilthMM •LAHDLOllDS• DW. ~5. mo. 963-456:9 Partial Back Bay view. Laguna leach 3748 STUNNING Lg. 2 br, 2 ba. $92,500. Open Sat /Sun l ·S 2915 forsa14t 1700 Ho•efi•dera '* BevorJoe Avail8/l/75.S525per mo. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Garden apt. Pool, rec LogunoMiguelRltrs. <.:atalpa St. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 642·'900 3 Bed rm , l lh ba-, 979·7422.Mrs.King. Studio Collage, view, area.$205.7lOW.l8lh St. 830·5050 496-4040 WATEHF'RONT llOMJ:: •$ 19,950• Califoroia'sLaraiest washr/dryer/refrig. in· BluHs 3 Bdrm., 2,,2 ba., J?>l• gas ~ :-water paid, $175. 2 BR, single sly, 3 Bdrm 2 1Jth:dcn,frµlc , La rge 2 bedrm, 2 ba •Re ntal Service!• cld. Vacant.~· per singlelevel.$140Mo. $:..>o5.mo.4!J4·2874. -beam ceil, C&D. 204J TURTLEROCK BRUA lH tOOH PLAN 4 Newport Beach I 069 4 Ur. l 1 :.!ba .. ra m. r1n , ••••••••••7•:•••••••••• 1'in rm .. Nr. l'atkiTcn· llJ\R~OH \ 11-~W HOMES ni:. P ool. Hy Owner . 4 lir ~ fla F.R. Montego $12,SUO. ~3J·i277 <1!1 oversize corner lot. -----Jo t:e land. For sale by LecJ-a l~ach I 04' o w n e r . 1 7 3 o Po r l •••••. •• •• ••••••••••••• Wesll>ourne l'I. &l4·M72 COUMTRY FRENCH CHATEAU Oe:.1~m·d Lo i::>vlurt' thl· s pet:la cular \It'" 111 ln·inc C•>n· l-':.im1ly II\ ing a l 11:. IJc s t . i Newport leach Newpo rt C re s t Townhomcs. :; • down. I!• , •, ·\I' K. 2·4 l:x.'<lrms, ~nl'I i.:.ir . µool. ll'nni~. Ir ~~.bi.'i Ph l~:i-Ul II I:! Hoho11 Ct. (lrom l.'sl H" y norlh nn Suµcnor, 1, m11t'tol'nlru1we L B edroom s , g u 1;:s 1---------• quarters. formal d1111ng room & l'h:trrn1n g Pri Ply wants to buy billiard famil y room. J1rcd rrom owner, 'fixer $.IJj,UOO u p JH: r ' h s e i II N p l l11:1gh~ 5 18·50H t:\'CS vr 1963 So l'nJsl J l1~hw:.iy e<1rly A:\I ,, 4!11 Oil!I • r--• Newport Cr-fit • EMERALD IAY 2DH, 2liA CO:-.ilX> Spacious 3 bdrm :1 bath 3 ualco111n. mirrored home ; lgc living. dllHn~ WJrdrobcs. cncloi.cd & family rv<1m.-. Uunu~ gara ge:. w 1opc ner:.. lo (t for t:>.l ra h\'tng, with ,\I most nc:w· 56H.50I> elevator. Close Lu l>e .. H.h IJOND Hl'.:ALTY INC. & parks. ~119.j()() 2i812 l''orbcs Rd TURNER ASSOC. L.J~una N1guld.~I ~rn 11~ .N. C:.t llwy .. LJguna .. -----------•I 494-1177 \'11;:w I HH. 3 B.llhs HARBOR VIEW pa Li o & ll UQ. sandy w I f e .n c ed pal io o n CORONA del Mar beach :::1:i~k for Keith, Bkr, Broke rf>.14·1133 Newport l•ach 3769 .. C'' Walluce, 646-8883 bea c h & boat s lip. beautifully landsca~d 2br child siogl~$200 • I ' C u~-••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 HR to wnhouse apl, Sll 9 . 900.0wner .biS-0048 ~~ou~ds w/pool,secunty HUNT Bc'h, Big! 4 br, 2 FO.R Particular people. For fCJLeas~yoa~ t $40. WK UP. 1 & 2 Bdr & patio. spacious, l 'h ba. LIDO gales & much.mor~. $220. ba, t ids, s ingles, pet, Cln. 3 br, 1~ ba, D/W, lCALLS44~~ P Bach. Color 1V, maid S200. 675·6224or54S-0529 h . h pe~ ~o: pays it a~l aocldg gar. elec. kltch. Cpl &. d rps. serv. pool. Tiii:: MESA, ~~a: ~o~d~rl~m~:e& 0~ taxes~ ins. & mamt fees. FURN. NPT .Bch mobile, Cls. to schls. Children E ASTBLU FF-LEAS~-415 N. Newport HI, NB, Y ou r o wn . F r esh. Callf rankat8J9.8321Cor lbr.utilpd. welcome. $325 mo. Large 4·BR 3-BA $525 646·9681 · & h · appt lo sec. Agt. S. Ana $1-40. 1 br, stv, & 842·1634 Inc. gard'n'r •· ~ater.· -----------l spacious e armmg; on h.ld "' 2 BR, 1 BA. No Children OAKHIDGEVILLA 3 HR, 2 Ba, bltn•. ('hildl"en welcome. $225. 851! W. Center. 645-1197 45 beautiful Lido feet. 3 .._.ORTH • •r-.1u • c 1 · · . CLEAN 3 br, 2 ba, frplc, Im med occ."6+4·1156 Bkr. $300 y 1 & C II " ~'VVnA S. Ana $130. 1 br, util pd, 1 d . h dsh h 2 oLsr pets. mo. r y. ~~~~~i.~en am Y CONDOS singles. Fee. Bkr orce a~r. ew w r , WfRFRT. 3 br, 2 ba. 30' e. 675-0475 Gre.t Lido Vdl.ee 10 1-'t. lot with immuc. J ::.ly home. 3 Bdrms., 2 li:.iths. owner motivated. (Ju1t:k possess. & sale. SIU7,:JOO LIDO REALTY :~:~77 \i.1 I i1l11, ,.B. * 673-7300 * BLUFFS f'LAH W End unit·4 bcdrm, i•,;, ba & ra m rm ·prav yard M;1ny up g ra ded ft:atures. Im med occupy. Dy owner $59,500. &14· lJ&l 644· 7355 Ocean views·2 & 3 bdrm HOME.FfMOBS ~~.::~··~~~ 1c~ie~!: dock, dbl gar. Npl. Isl. WATERFRONT 18R, yr. ur.its from $54,500. •642·9900* $350 mo. U7·1231 or Lse. !550· 968.44561 ly. adlls only, no pets. HICE 4PLEX 1·2 BR, c pl. & drp6, $185 per mo. 673-0119 CALL 675-7225 963·5911 675·0lOw Day: 556·6965/ Eve · O<.:EAN v1i e":· Lag. 2 1g BR,l 'hBa,patio.dbl 673-3531.Availablenow. •VILLAHIHOS• Beach: 2 br, kids, pets Sharp 4 BR, 2 BA, bltns, gar, Crp l , r emodeled. ok. Abo move now, 2 br, DW, cpls, drps, $350. mo. 4/loth mi to oceanfront. OM THE IEACH 2 Ir, 2 lo Apts $135. pets ok, C .. M. Va· 963·4569963·1786 Npt Harbor H g t s. Sludioapts i'"urn.Utllpd. Super Comfortable cant3 br, CdM, kids, pets $3.6 5 / m 0 894.3119 . Cr om $125. mo. l O:J Quiel. Upper/lower ok. Sing le special N.B. 2 2 STY Twnhse. 2 br, 1 ba, 897 2420 an·6 pm ' McFadden 675-1865 Enclosed Garages br,$225.Alsofenced2br, bttns, nu drps & pool. · ' Gas&WaterPaid.Moto singles, kids, pets, H.B. Hunl. Harb. area. No PARK LIDO Condo2 br 2 Mo rentals. $210lo$220 Dupl•H5/ Agt. i-~ee. 979-8430 pets. S270 mo. 581-8844 ba, frpl, dbl. gar. Cls. to A,ar+rne~ts y OllftCJ Chikrelt ()t( Units sole flOO . , SUM R · beach No pets $300 U1tfunu5h.d 4 Eld ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cor0tt• d•I Mw 3222 I rh~ . LMI E • ~~un111~ 548.4989 or 64s.7897 · ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2324 El en Ave. 833-2480 • ••••. ••• ••• ••••••••••• s in mg· ve pra"uca y lolboa tsloAd 3806 p · 2 B MEW 4.PLEXES Jl.V. Homes 4 Br, 2 B;.a + in the blue Pacific. 2 & 3 BLUFFS 3BR 2~ba ••••••••••••••••••••••• rime Mesa Nerde . r, ... near the ocean. bdrm. delmxeapts,from FR/DR $42S Y 1 • U . A 2 .. 2 Ba n~ Ba. Garden patio. tax s helters apprecia F. R. Spect. view w/pool $215 to S40S some with 1 Bk · 9 · mo., r Y pstatrs pt, . or, • Closed gar. $215. 546-5188 '& & tennis cts avail. $550. ,,11•. . " . se. r. SS ·1611 cpb d rps , fng, stove lion. SllU,000. up. mo. lse. 644·2877 IJu lies paut No fee. Call . . . Aduits $275 on yrs lease: 2 BR apt. W /W c rpt, bltns, * . TOBIN REALTY, Tn·Plex,Chffhav~n.2Br, 675.04860r 752-0042 s ml. yard. No pets. SUM SET IEACH Choice a rea 3. Br, 2 Ba ~1311 1 Ba, frplc, paUo, gar. $l85/mo. Call ~736 < A I'\ •t fl • WQf f J ... V A' J I •• ,..f \ ·. \ LI J~: l . I HE.\l :t'' A BERG OHERPR'SI s ((J I ----- Beaut. new duplex, steps house. Pvt paUo, earage. ADULToondo2br' l~ba Adults.673-7315. DELUXE 2 br on Grand 0 llVD to beach. OPEN Sat/Sun Beaut. decorated. P vt • ' Canal, Lillie Bal. Is. Dona Poiftt 3126 21tr~251 x!'R.2lol 12·5: 1680614thSt. laundry rm. all bltns. lyrold.SUOZan S-C .. _. 3276 Boat dock, frpl, radiant ••••••••••••••••••••••• * Adults, no pets.QlS.2051 968· ••••••••••••••••••••••• heat. Yrly. $400. No OCEANVJEW SOU~·~AST NEWLY Redec'd. 2 br, 1 • BR, near shops, bead!, LOVELY.2 br +din, 2 ba, pets/ch ildren. 673-0207 2 br. for qual'd. people. L~VESTMENTS ba bllas frpl Mnn mo achools.$350.mo.Lease. blw, v1ew, gd. decor ........ _ •-. 1_ ..... _ 3107 545·4391.Mt.6PM ' ' ' ..,.,., . 1st •· t t ..... "'122 frpl E·Z maint Adults -a,-..,,._ !>4~ 0812 &i5·4203 yrly 709 Goldenrod "' as·.....,.... • · · ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rivwra co<1~lh1w l•Jt". wood exll'r. f>JI& \·cnlcs tit.one. Lg l1 v rrn, l>e;1ms, (pie .; opcni. to pJl111 & l:idh hi.c: Ultn k1tc·h t- lndry area w 1wshr & or y er F'am rm w/beams. Only $69,9.J() )tJssion f<ealty <Ul4-0731 ~~~~~~~~~ 49.f-7463 • WALK to b<!h. Nr new 4 712,?5-Ownr. G'l-4339 an 2 BR nr. beach & bay. re· Huntlngt0tt IMdt lt40 Come 1Jny dJy lht s r• d I dry k ••••••••••••••••••••••• WCt'k\•1111 fmm IVG anrl lluff5. $62,tSO 1 BLK. To Beach. 2 br 1""1 br, l lh ba, dbl &ar .• rncd u-.,._ L.-d ... d decorate • n . pr i::. h . . · REALTY INC b W/W • d t', •· yd, bJl.n&, · cpls, drps, ~· .._... ver Adults, lease $300 mo. set.' L e 3 rl'ma mcng new Near pool. schools, and • a, . cp., rps, s \ · • gardener Incl $3:1> (2l3) .................. llOO Agt 673.6210 L/\RG E 2 br. 1 ba, $225. •HOME & INCOME • 200 ft. to Shaw's Cov, N 1Ja1uno . Pretentious 2 bdrm, 2 blh home. pool & lacuui. Two incorne un ts with Income of $6lj ZAGRODZKY, Rltr •94-8611 WHfTIWATEA homes in IJ..arbor View. shop&! Lush greenbelt, 714/146-1371 rerng. 3301 Seaview. Yr . .:u.7624 • • ••••••••••••• .. •••••••• · mo. Sep. laundry, pv~ }'rH·ed l rom $70,1!15..to o ne or t h e original he . 673 ·1853 Or 1 BR condo in tux . patio,closedgarage.Nr. ~77.W:i. models . 12 Ft. high ceil· • .._ 'ropeny 2000 213-244-1 653 NICE clean hoc1)e near )) t>a1Cront adult bldg. Huntingt on Harbour. 1800 Port Shert'ielcl Pl. ings in kitchen, Uving ••••••••••••••••••••••• beach & ahopptag;-3 br, a Pool, Bal. Perun., many 846·1311, 846-4938. A gt. Newport Bea~h rm. and dining area, wet 52 UNITS C.St. Mey 122• ba, $385. N:J~ . · extras. $275. mo. 548·9695 No fee. bar s pacious m aster · •••••••-•••••• .. ••••----------- For Infor mation; tii3· 760l SUJl~. Split level. bkr. 6 .6 G~~ •BR, 2.,,.. Ba, lte fam rO'?, sPARKLlNG CLEAN 3 . S3SO. YBLY Is(!, 2 br, 2 ba, •NEAR COMPLETION• 540•1720 16 In Anaheim.a& m SA. 2200 &q ft, 3 car gar, lri· br, z ba, brick wall yd. -2 aty, 2 car gar age. THE HUNTI.-TOM TARBB.L $610,000. CL. or Contract. level, $410. 645·31•7; Xlnt. faro. rental. ~. B.alcony/poreh,642·160.'l HEICiHTS.An'S g:~~.:~.::.btor, Paul 545-4289 898·~or846-0273 =~:~~ rental o n Exciting new adult apta 3 BR, lam tm, 2000 sq ft, .,..... 3244 Ocean Blvd. Walk to Bl~ ~dj. to Hunt. Harbour REDUCED MIW UMITS frplc. Nr. So. Cst Plaza. •••••••• .. • .. ••••••• Corona Buch. July & •16884SIMS• $7 ,000. FOURS .,.VIS ~25· mo. SS&-ll8t ti*N IVERSlTY PARK AUJ., rurnu hed. 11;{g.~~:o~-~~ -·view 4c xlnl location ---------· enhance lhl. handsome 4 This beac h duplex /· Hunt Beach. Your tax EASTSIOE a br, 1 ba, TERRACE CONDO. 2 l shelteroo property nap. prden palie fishpond Br, 2 s., close to ichls, MOST intereat ne 5 trl pl(•x h os just hod pr.ecaa l i n g a r eas·. CMldre'n, r::' OK ... ~ ahop'1, PoOl &c rec Cacll. bedroom home on the anolhcr price reduction. c'M! 2579 ,..._ ·~u. •~ ..... ba" with riva•-p'er Clean 2 BR, ! UA, nice area. Bltns. Chlld ok. No pets. $165/mo.1161-9174 bdrm., 2', b;a., 2·story horn . Dttka. beams & open stairway a.1ves it ¥ •tr)' 1p11c1ous. outdoor f hng. ~ 1l today at $.IOI.JOO EMJOYUFI Only IO 'tl, down and .,.,,... mo. lat& ast.mCIJl'I · _,.,/mo.-1. ~. $llM>o.per,:onlh."' ' • In your very o-wn brand own •r 's a nxious. Just Must sell 3 yr old, beach f:: 7~~0.:';~~ncb UNIV. PK. Terr. Ntw nl'W rtbu1lt 3 RH . ram time lo gel ~ areal UJHt apt. bldg. $28, • br, 2 ba Twnllome. Nr. rm , 2 bath WATER Summer rentals.$70.900. equity. Xlnt aa&umabJ UUIAC Le. 3br, 2 ba, dubhouu "~. 138S. Ft.OAT + ltmd.<1 of dt'ck sak Owner 49C 3309. drpa, fn t d . yd., fruit a.-u C ____ NEWPORT Crest hlde•w•1·fUlly rumished &c beautiful. Yearly at $800. per month. OELUX E, 3BR. 2BA, & 2BK. & IBA. Ouilt·ina crp\s , drps, enclosed gar. Phone 962-8118 ur 979 2331. ~·RoNT HOME. Pl ~H / J&. jQPluallCltil ~ loan Desire lmmed. fam. rin. 2 ff1>b., cpt .. Lae. U3-t442EWS': 1nl( Onl) SU9.~ IX-st lrees. $360 mo.631-l.228 -_._ •- T<'rmi. P apwt... Trlplu in Huntinston Brand new Rwho San ~pwb~ CALL 6 7S.7CMO • 7S2-fflO .Beach. larf(e 2 Br, l &, 2 BR, prime C. M. loc.· JoaquJn Condo on the ;ifJl\, ~~~~ lcdboe ...,,,.op. ~~"-Ht_WPC>t1_,_•_1AC_" ~~lr\~~· R()oe~I ~~~=~!~ ::: .. ~~~~~: :: ~~':)~.u~~ ~aiu'::: 67l·HI I ColeofMIW?O'f ....... 25.15 I!:. eo.tHwy Corona deJ ¥ar ON, .. ~,....,. ... ~ ..... ...., ,..... .. -lft row 1ocra1 •-LI.it) •• ~.., 2 BR with ia.rage $l9S. New p~int -c pt s thruout-yard -waler paid . 2710 ••A " Octawaro. UIMl»t to s ;;;;;;=:::..::=------:1 _....;..._;;;.._..._a_._..._,__."-'---Sell idl~ t.e.al-S 612 S618 863-8991. W. l7l1'. L D. --C..U ~. •·f:ii1;m1 ••• no pt:,, le, p<l. s se ear & 5. ur rn er. ls. 6 K a. ec t. 85 e. 0 • e 0 s r I • ,. Thurwday. July 3, 1975 CAIL Y PILOT ~dd it. .. B ui l~ i t... Diaper it... Hammer it ... Cdrpet !L.Cem ent 1t ... W1re it. .. Hoe it...Clean 1 t...Mov~ 1t...Press it...Paint 1t...Nail it ... Plaster it ... FiX'it..'. SE.RV ICE DIRECTORY P I u m b i t .. Patch it . P 1 p e 1 t. . R e mo a L' ti Roof it. .. Land5C(lpt• it ... Till' ti Trtrn it Sl·Wil Haul 11.. Add it. .. Plcrnt 1t .. Alll'r 1t ,Lf 1rn 1t Palntin9/Poperin9 Accout1tln9 Caf1Mt S•nice et.dri I ••••• • • • •• • • ••••••••• •• ••••••••••••••• •••• •• • • co Gardening Hou1•cl•ot1'"9 Movi119 Ac·nl'ic&Hooke • C ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••,••••••••••··~··• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Plumbinq T ile 20 '"v r s t!~1;1'."u;11 ~~(l~>~·,~,1~1-!.u~~~~sr~,crl 1·:1,t:;CTttl C,AN. Sml Ja1>u11e 1ie t:omplt>t JAPANr;s1<:l,.A1>Ywould Mo vi n g. lluul1n~. ••••••••••••••••••••••• ········•···········•·· .•••.•.•............•• , H~11laurant / Construe Sh;imi>iw l"n•l' e~l Jobs/iniuol/tpa1r1>. 22 G~rll.,nln~ 8ai·..,u:e like to llOUSt-;CLEAN. Cluunup 2 t:oJlc~l' Stu t1on & H et a 1 I tilti 7B ll 'r~~S?~:~P · l • 23310lL i>h11l1ng /cu llL11J.:1 64515M7 . dt:nt:.. Exp. & H1•a t.. Ury wJll t11s 1.tlll'1I, 1111 E >.t l'a111l tn1! i-;l\Jl•·rt Work ltt-a ... '"Ii HiGll Auy plu111l11 11~ \\,o11•1 :-.1.•r\. ll•.tl-.~ 111.110111 • C'io,l<\\111 1111 '\1w.\ l(,•1111Hfrl I· I·~· ,... l'-tl)I 547·0869/640·8227. 7 cleanup. Freu elit. &10 174!*. t"lll'lo :-u1·1• 11•.1 K3~ ~ ll>M '"" ". ,, 1111 l" • "' _, '•.1 a ..a..a a R J o jJ n ' :.. C a r p c t & fu'11it·A.1a. 642-31~. • X I. N T . • 11 0 V S E • A_.A oom u t 1 "'"" -C L I': A N J N G l> 0 N E . •••••• .. •••••••••••••••• I' 111 :-.t«ry, l>ri .. hampoo •••••••••••••h•••••••• ,Land:.cape ~ta1ntcnance (;all; Landa l'J1t1tin.:1H1•p.11r J:i )l' Mov1ng/llauhng Stucl!'n\ ""'" ~uar. 1,11.1.• Ulh .rn w/largc trul·k. Hea-; tai:,•ofrny ,•\p :,;JijiU."lti . Prope rty ManeKJement To p Soil ••••••••.•............. ······················~ .lit" savin «s by ~ing youi &'.~ 1 ~ r,e ,la r~ a •1111 > H1•rinii.9-oon'trejectyour S pr k I rs'. Cleu nup !AA! 11.43 & 0 c~rca:.crs. & all color Cum. ~peciali(i~ in Ao· 111THE£ Work.5't2·2'T13. Barry. 548-U723 & ~·57i!I own contractor. frc.>e l' ... l, bri1ot htnHs & 10 min tu.iut's. J:o'ree p1ck-u,1 4 . , Japanese Lacly '4oulc.I likt> Paintin9/PaperincJ Lie prof. consultant. l.'Jlt l>h·Jch for yoor wh1l~ <lei G4G 2750 General Services tu do houseclcai'lmK. Own ••••••••••••••••••••••• us l sl. 962-0256 <"'r 1 t s b • · " " I l's.· uvc money y --. ••••••••··~·•••••,••••• tra n:.portullon.$45-9798 Pruf Painte r , hun1·~l labytittinCJ \avin).! me '<Ira trips. Garage Door Openers llAN DYMAN-Hom41s . --. , -:--.--. -. --work, reas. J11t/l"'tt, frl'c ••••••••••••••••••••••• Cll'u111tvmgrnoin,<.hnini; ••••••••••:•••r•••••••• /\pl!s. Con sc·icnt.iou · llOUSECLE~ING 1so~r csl. Hcl's . 5 11$ 275V, rm & hall Sl5. Any rm •G EN~E OP~ERS• Cr<Jftsmun. 645-t~ lius mcss. Call Jamee s f>..14! :Wj:.S Babysittin g, my homl• Eat;tside CM and NB. In rant preferred. 645-~3 $7 50. l'uur h SIO. clwir ~. S u in mer S p.e c i a I 8. --Haggc dy Ann~. 1175·6553 r 15 )rs. cx1l. is what ln:.lallcd & G~ar. Gold "TltlNGS" by Moose. ---. ' <.'Ounls not method 1 ti C t J::l ss 627 & Gen woodwork. repairs landscapanq •W:lllp<ipl'r llun~ing• • • • 0 U:l!') cc • ...,i. ' 5 plumb1nu el1:.""''·5613 ••••••••••••••••••••••• H I" I Will babys it my homt•, ~~r1~1117'ysctr Cd. rds 581·1122. ''b• ~ HOTOTI LLING ~"> J:r10~~1l':o ~~:;u~·lt~ full or part time. l'all. GardeniltCJ Hauling Landscaprng Sod Sales. Patio s ················•······ Sunshade, l'll\ t•r ~. 1ll·l'k" 111·c ring, lJt•11dws. wornt brk, cunt. ()u.1hlv l"a1r lll'l('t' Cl l'Hl l\'I' dl'SIJ.:ll'\. H1·modt•l111~ li.:1• "'"Joi .... "l'n, l.'Vl'' ltl:! 1770 It.II duy:-. ll75 !ll!VI W1• <'al 1•, Plaster /Repair • •••••••••••••••••••••• l'HCWl-:SSIO.'.\ \L l'ltul'I :H I'\ \\ \' \I: 1 .. \11 .. 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We do Acuu~l•c Greg. 9ti0 27ti6 ' l'cll.' 536·1!>-13 l'ATCll l'l..\S l'EHI'\\; A II Ty IH's F rl'•' I•:,,· llmak~ Call S.10 1.>l!:!:i • •• • • • .. • • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • ·: Window C leaninq 110:\1 1., Hl-.\ll>IH·.l.l'\1, ••••••••••••••••••••••• 'fhurs.Gary646·H389 '• 'JNG , Col» .dc;inup . 64 -33:11 / --_ ----Sod/LawnstSprinklcrs Vf':HY NEAT 1'1\ t'l'll JOBS & HEST\l('l'O Free t·~t 1m:t 11.1!1 ltl·p.11r J ohn 1., ,.,.~111•11 . 1·1•11 n :.1:-.1Jn.ilik. ,1.s1 hiKt1! . Residence/Comm --.-------bll•stonl', brick. lilc. illll 190tl. ' f H AULI NG ANYfHING Lic /lnsur~<l. 962·7Xl7 Reasonahh• Prol P.11nl lu11nus Service 11al111s, l•tc. V.10-4:149. , • 1 R 1. -----------• inu. Int i..;,t, J\l ... u ,1111 ... ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----M IKE'S GARDENING Garage c e11nup. e 1a-,, Ill' :,.10 ,1!11 H'I I'' I h' 1· I ' ldll 1(1\! ! NANCY l'J\oNI"..:. 11 .. H. I C _K . BL_ o c K & ~unllty Yard Marnl. blc fast serv1t·e. 963-li452 Masonry Bearh 11r1·11 7~1 lltlX-1 _, _l'\ ~ s1uN1·wopL· N' ---••••••••••••••••••••••• -Pl b. ,Ro ofing 111• '" It• I ill 1,\ Ill 1lw T yping Service. Hca~ • ~ . ~". __ h_, CclM •CM ·~-0930 Ldrge Lr uc k. Trees, )'<it'd, w 1 LL I J\ Ms & Sons QUALITY I '.1111t111g .It ,1 um '"CJ • •••••••••••••••••••••• \\'i• t ·l l ),ilt\ t•,qJ r tcs by ttl P ft l5-2.teti7 "" & t I r ca,. 11 11 ,·1 11 1 l· 11 rt t·" • ••• • • • •• • • • •••• ••• • •• • a c age HI J apanl·~e Gardener. garage cons · c can· Mal-.onry. UriC'k /Block' ·• ' hour.640·5885c~r!WO-.>!!:!l. Contractor Complete ~\.aint.-up Hlchard536~1 ~tone Call!'>lH ·7!!2ll ti-14-ti51\J JUST PLUMBING? CI F, 1''asl Sl.'n 1(4-. ..., I< ,1l•'" Carpenter ••••••••••••••••••••••• eanup. ree es t. SIZ'aLood Hlock-Bnck·Stonc •CUSTO:\lJ.J.\INTl:-.tG• .J u ... t01h·V.1llTo ••••••••••••••••••••••• F II Gerwick &::)o11 979 3628 G~ rid ofunsrghlly Quality work. Lie. ht Cla~s Workrn,111~h1µ J LST l'l.l :\1111:-.t\, SAVE & Profit. Custon) Ad<_I ltemdl Flil·ll4321 TH ASH & DEBRIS * 557 6563 ,. & Mat. Int Ext. All ur • td:! 111 t • re mod. repair, add un m3·6CH t -51~:mo TOK YO TOM Coll Student 548·&128 ---part. Lyle 518 971:J. insu.lat1on_. .1-'rt~ est. & None Bellt•r! Uick H uff· Weedy! Care of 1.:very-• Fireplaces Planters HOUSE PAINTING I De:.1gns. 645 3439. m .. n & s 011 • All d , thin~ for you. 642•1939 Housedeon•ncJ Bru:k tConl'rctc-Patios, ,. M •••••••••••••••••••••••! illm·k walls-li.BQ PilS. Lowcsl l'rtct.-s. Qu:ihly ,. l C Hcnwtll'I· PallCI Sht'ltcr-"' 1 · ti4' 98 ·1 "IO 0400 -.=usom arpcntry. lkl·ks.llc ,bond.IH4·7S~ _:,......:.. JAl'J\NES.E HOUSE -Hcfs.Es l.&W-04&t ___ 2· J.ur.,.. I F ra m in g orfini:.h. Ill--Hou·s UJ\HDENIN<..: CLb:ANJNG. Own trans. 1 I model/A<ldition54V··H5tl Conlr<.11.:tor, Hcpa1rs. Ad· CJean Ups&NewLawn:-. 1\ny11mc.!>4ti·o.527 IFYOU (Juallly W.tlll·o~t.·nng JI d' · P · · 548-877:1 have u service to offer ur l{eason.i~I~ 1~;~~·t'::.. l.Kiug Hcmdl Rm Add Patios. J\1t~~1;~ • <i~~~~32Gcorge Houseclec:hnCJ goods t() sell. plaL'C an ad . Heb.1rd 1>1., 11_1 Cabancl s , <:;ir port:-.,-· 11 e r .,,. ---J'rceTrimming,<-icanup, •ti45·74117 • 1n the Daily Piiot SELL 1d k n1·m'> \\1lh ..I ga r ages . .\Ir. Ll'1:St-:LL idle it1."1ns M lh a Hauling, Sprinklers. Clas!>'rtctl Scclton .1 U.11ly P1lot<;l.1-.~1f11·d .\d 835·3562 Uatly Pilot Cla~s1f1ed ..\d 1-'i·ce est. 545-~3. Clas:.if1cd Ad~ (i.12·5678 Phone 612·Sb71!. . 6-12·51ii8. I. H OTIS l'luml1111g W;.ill'r ht rs. atl ... 11l·-., tlt-.- pos:.t I:,, ~toppa gl' .... n• pa1 r~. n·mocll·l1nl( .111d l'L•µ1µ1ng . Nt•\\ Cc111 ... tru1· 111111. :!I lt r~. lit• & hrnul Iii:! ti:!Ci:I ~1 \H\··:., l'Ll ~1 111...;<; *"Iii UXO'j • :\o JUI! 'I U<):..\t \I.I. ltl'pJ111·1I ,\: lt.·pl.11 1·ol Ull t'( I F.11'lttr\ .. ,.., 'II .. 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Nr;w Bl'!L!?INGSaL LOSTl"UL.Nl>\1'1-:T · ::.:iu tn:W\IW 11rnn&•\t1•1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• l"rpl. patio, 30' deck, wtr. !'\·male rm. n1alc wanted FULL SERVICE O.t: ,\1rp111 t I .AtMl 11~ Ktli~'I :Hill ~!4110 ,\dopllu11 l.1111 t.111. 11t.·ol "''" :-.h1h I 111 I Fl AT BIKETOBEACH YEi\ltl.Y 3br.2ba,lblk \'ll'W.U75·6359 tosharo4bdhsc .C175-7111 i..q 11..arn11.l·.11~1r".111i.:.1 cu ... tSpay :'oil•11l1•1'l11li1 ...... ltt h1ll11 \ll' ..... EaR SHOPPl ..... G tu lkach. ~:J:.15 mo. Avl. -or s:JJ.520!18-5. EXEC. SUITES ~ 0 ~1.1'· .1: N 1 rs 1' <! 1.t · .. • 11 J 1 I> •I .1 1 .. 1 ,, 11 d M echanic "A " 1 Ulkt•>bl'ach-NewCondo. FROMSISO SALi·. Al 111 . IH)W~J LOS f: l·J1nily p1•t. I.~. ''l'I H!il lllK.! Beau tiful ne w 2 llH immt<.G·l.:i 7ilf)I Jacuai1 vollcyball. Sips lo'cm.Si.:1.27,nL"t!tLc;Bach. . Koll ln111t· l\·nt1·1 <".till ~n·ymalt•1'JI Wht "111•1 1-· I· \ I' " • I t • 11 1 1 ti I I '\ I ~tudiu . apts. 1''rpks. LIUO HICllAHUS ;iri'.I 3 f;.Sl:.!5-wk.~5700. orsh <.1rctoSlOO. WiUcon. A1rporl.\rc a !S33-364U OanCu1t1i. 1i1t 1:fi!.l :i.!u;i on t'lw,.,1 l.ai.l "~1·11 111· 1. .. 1 Bl.11 1-111.111 h.•"' \ltt I Ii 111• 11>1 11 l••tl \. I f,I \ 110 t•I\ I \\I bltns. d1s~washers. ~car Br . ~ lta g ar t..i>Stairs cxch. lor ll. h.'>wk . etc. I S p~ :.: l .1 -.... 111 II ~ \I ti I d11 11.11111' 1.,11.p. 1 garage. Sundccks. rrum 11, t Adult~. ~l"ll.J mo 111 •1.!f E:(,~N11S·~or8 .. ~'c~ft bd. Aug. 91 5. Home: Business Rental 4450 Rentals Wonted 4600 ll 11 m ,. ... It,." .1 t ti 'I "' 11, 1111 11 11. l .i \t .11 •• .i 111 ,, ' 11 .1 .. $260.536-257!1 duduttl Yrly.ti7:J~ll ,, ..,v ~fi.Qgio, work 998-5606. ••••••••••••••••••• .. ••• •••••••••••••••••••••••1 1.a111•1; 1,j;Jx.!i.•I .11\-1-.11111 ,\. ""'',.. ~ ----. -CALL l714) 840-164111 Cyn. ---------1 -----------11•tl1·11t ""' '""i; 111n\f'( LAHG1::_2 br st_udro. enc . .'.ll1':=W 3 hr. 2 ha duplex 8:1M·S<H3 F e male OCC s tudent FOl':\I>· BrYo11 ,\.. \\ht f.11,.,1 :\ll\1tl :-.h1·plwrd ,. 11 .. 11-. 1r111i.:" 1>111< Ill i.:a;. pal10 & f~ed. lnfant lJ w. t·pt, drµs. gJr. ;1 ---,. . Pro~c;"l:.sunal M~le~Fcm. THE' COLOMY need s rcnt<1I and room J 1'11111lh• '°" 11111 nl 1.111 Ill"' old 1.111 \ 1, 1 11 1 11111.111 ~. 11 OK & no pets. SI~ per blks otean . S.l2S mo \'r-H.\l. I 1.:mn. 3 br, 2 .ha as::c 25 35 to share 4 Hr JORETAILSHOPS ma.tes beg1nn1111!i\ugu ... 1· 1111,!-. \·1, ('111 011.1 d1·I :\tonru\l.o \ 11111n,1 \11 ... \l .oi1.1.• r1111 1111 .. 1\111\ mo. Warner & lkach Iv 675·CltiP1213·355-3WO dplx. Avl. wkly. dunn~ Home. l Ulk from bch. Prime reasonable s pace Write lo: I~. Upd1k,·. hi.! \J.1r 111:, .1;..i!I -..111:.: -.1 1111· "·•1 1<1·v. .otl. Mission Vie1'0 area.847·44.tOAvl.Julyl •. , ------. July. ti45·1867 eve & 642·1802. avatlablelargc&small. lwiaylell ~1~·,.llwl'l'tt:1h . L·llL'"I> l . II I itlti:!>i';'I I ------:! BH, 2 ha, 11001. on the wknd. . 01 t 11 ·t ·1 ·m with is cons1n ·> .1.11, ' ·' • o "'· rn.i '" Imports J Dr. bltns. crpts, drps. hay. lfiSO .sq It luxury Rcspon~t blc fl!rn~lc tu · 1 wor 1 t 101 .,,dall' \\ht. l'.11 1'lv old. HEWAIUI l.11-.1 lh·,1~;1.. . ..... , \l,1r:·111·1 111· l'f ···: cncl ga r .SI55.Nupcts. rn11d11. l'\l parkin J,!, ll_~.~.UO~PI:;N~'J.PT. sh;.ir e.· xt,ra lari;~c 4 .br rrl'11th w1n rlows,i.:abll'"Wamtudoh11u,, .. :-1\l111).!.\: ,·1c· Ur1111kl1u ~,..f & \Jal1'. :1 \1 -. old I \J1., 1<111\11·111 •8-17.tiOl:)l• M'<'unly laldJ; s.12S. Cati lks 11 ~blc d uplex, ~pP,er, duplex, -:; hlk lo oc~an. &: tn·~·:-. .. \dJ<tl't'nl to 1\lllt11i.: lo 1·,on• l11r pd .\d,1111:<. \Iii.I ll).'i-1 ltrn hi\.. .,.. hi ' \11 .... \\l'I, 111! ~.II 1, 111 • 1•1,, 1 ,1 ~1 -----,\lx:1:t!1:HH)l)rlii:l-S.IJi ::.pacll>US, talc. cpl; $120mo.tnc l.utll.Gar) r l"..l l\':ll 01 ,\fl:. C:illut•C\\l.'l'll:laml :l.1,.,i.. . :\1 , ... 11r. ,\11 chhw:..hr. Disposal , &t5·4bliS \Jrounll~. lnr Jo,fi l.i .1i:!i Ftll ~I) 111 ,,h :::'ll'lkr .\kl,;ti·~111. • y 11 •• \li···.1 Irvine 384 4 thc r mohcal.Summeror --iixollnO.\l>W.\Y m .ill' \11· H1ht11I ,\..~:it ,. I '1 1 •••••••••••••••••••••••San Clemente 3876 lun~cr. 67:1-2o;rJ :\lat. rc~~1. female w /sh l..\Gl "·' Bt·:\('11 I Bus iness/Invest/ •11~' is \11 .1 ~. l:.! :\111.1,:... en e . ·' 1111n111·.11111· ;111 S200 MO. 2 I.Jr. :! ha. 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• N. ll. ho m e w same. I Fi.nan'• 111; i1.i11 L'Jll 11 ·1 ~' J I'' :Jo ll "' · .. ,. .'>.ii t:!fiM t'' I'' µat1os. New llrµt:. & ('Pl :! llH 2 ha. hllns. 2 l'<.tr Ol· Vu. House. July & !)150. m o. + 1 ~ utd 494-7915 ••••••••••••••••••••••• P refcrAdults.52:j-:Jl11115 ~.trJ gl· \J olf courH t\uJ.!. S.150. 11~ Del Mar ~s-21;r.o I Business FOL~t> ''''" !-.1 ltPr .L -. h -3848 'tl'". !)2:.IS. & S2SO. t~v·lill>tior4l>-l·ll8W. Oppo~un1"ty SOOS ' \ ll' C:\I ".!'I Personals CICJUftCI eac 4~t l!i't•> .-- -Garo.....,.s for R--£ 4350 'l")l' l.O''A't'IC>.'~ '' !l lK u:ifti>( ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .. Nt::WPORT Steps to '79 C'ITI ' "' .~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• l'ltt-:1:'\\'\T" 5 35 0 Lease.2Ud,lha.g;.iragc.Apartmentsfurni~d . l>c.11:hmod2&4br.$J65 •••••••~••••~•••••:•••• MESAVERDE HARl>W1\Hl-: STOHi-:. l"O l.J '.\I)· Smt 11 11 µ l.tr1 11 g ,·unt1d1·11l1.1I Ocea n /canyon VlllW:.. orUnfurnished 3900 lo!).150.wkG-12-34901 LOx 2o 1-Aul s ioo. Coi1ta DRIVEPLAZA lll'al'h '.\lu~I ca;,.h 11ul ;>o ml'ran t;1tl \.11· rnu1hl'l111i.: ,'(. 1·1'1 ,•1·1.li S3r.,'.49·1·Ju".·I<'\'"~.· M~:.a .$25/MONTl-I. . ll \ I <lUl' t11 111·1111· t·11r'tm1t l'cWrnklt' 1'.11'k C~l.ti ~t. \l I I , .,., . n.> «• •• • • • • • • • • • • ••••• • ••• • • 0l' nfrnt. 4501 Seashore Ca 11 642-2657 11.r ston· or II 11.'c : mp l' ' -54S·05 J'i. "' rl 11111 .11 "I' i 1111 " -----µ:irkrng.'l't1\\n&1uu11lr) ntl.'nl Wlll"l·lll11r n11 cn i..~"'Plll~ i un. newly decorall'd. Vl~lTI "UCL ·t:ac ~O'• J\vail.wcekly7/5to!J 13 ..itmoi.phcrt·. lury & 11\tun·~. J\pprn' FOC:-HJ: (:11td \11lor Uug \l'l.\Hl".>17 •,,,;:i l':i b lks beach. $2i:;. UClllNCll!WCOllCCPT! __ •!>pc_nd~llyl0·5 • (;.\HACiF.f.'ORRl:. .. NT i:;2.;McsaVcrdl'Or.E. ~a o -s:J;;.ooo. Net f e ml. 11.1rt (j\·1111.111 1 o75·6224 or 545-05~ CORON A D~I MA.R 3 br. 2 $25/·M· o . 1';;uasM:le, C-06la Co~ta .\1csa . .>15 -112:! !:>12·Sl5,000. GroY. ing bus. Sh h I ··-Y AOUlT UK£SIDf llVINC . " r Mc 645 '}QCC --I Great potential. Owner. ep en • lJ~ =is, 11 II OCEAN view, spa<.'. 1 lir 1,.. .. 11 ,.11 .. cclruo ha l lou:.c. S ips . 6. Mil o C8a, ·.JO,N. UELV X!'.; ollicc. l'umm·I tiij.728Jor 4~l·le'i:l ~!~_s .. a_16~1 crclc 'orlh, C:\1 o c e ors ...:__ ·---Office Rental 4400 ~ llH u:..tri.1 spd1·l·s ,\ :;.1 -- 1)1'111 I-. Ill>! )>rohk 111 t '.dl \k11hol lldpl11h :.'I hr ... ,1 II.I\ ~l1 .~ .... 111 I' I(( >BI. I·: ,\I.:-. ' \\ I I \Ill" AUTO MECHANIC ltHlh•f I 11\JU•l"h'th t' f'' Ii I r ... f l 'l,1"' \ lt1 • II C' 1111•1• .al\ 1°\1 o•ll• I I I'""' pl.111 ' .. ·" '"" · l '. .... I h-1111 .11 Crevier MotorS'- BMW l "· l\1 ... 11111 " • :-..1111.1 \111 1'1\.1 .1.1. \I ! I I I •'llll'"l " l'\IWl ll'll 1111111.11·1 ll\I d1·1l-. c '•It• '1,111.I adults. 2607 Solana w ... ~ • B h I ,\ug $650 G44·4Eru5 I . . I I I I ,,..v 0 J..B_._S:.!_25.:}9-_1_14_19__ •I BR ,2BR OCEANFRONT La$!. lkh ••••••••••••••••••••••• m1111 ~·archou'I.°~ i n ,P:ill~l:\l l).!$Sl!t1:\1 ).!russ Lgc Studio. Ocean \'lt'W. •2 BR & Oen 2 Br. S:.!5U wk. ~real l.;.1guna 1'11gucl & :\li...s1011 J~ctail J.cwelQ .. FOUND: Collll' pup 111 tht L'olh:ge l'<irl-. ·""' 1d111 lily . 5 1ti '110!1 t i:-. t•: \\'.\\ I ll·J .I' 1---------• halfblctoBch.S:..>25tulll from $175 -S485 lo<.':.ttion.5:!fi·O:l:!I . 1501 WestdiffDr. V1cJO an•a s. ltamly to GuardSl·n·1l·e~11111:\l gr. 4g7.22s5 or 497-J l56 c-ves. Ne" purl Financial Ctr S:in Diego Fw). 200 tu Pi1.1.a. Money m;.ik.er Cl•'.:\TI H :!I hr tlol l.llh0 hl.1 M\UI AVON Wh1Lt: Vf.alcr view, blc lt Bch. Lease 2 Bd. 2 ba, Mesa Verde Eost & Adoms U.\ L BO,\ Pcnin. 2 br Leasin9 Office Space 2000 Sf~ tl. /\s low as ;w. Liquor store. 540 -1800 hous e. Blk tQ .'bay & caltonStteManager pcrsqft.8:31 ,1.100 H.OLLANDBUSINESS hca('h i\ rntl J uly. AJso 2 171 l)li·l2.:IJ11ext249 --n·l5··1170 SA Ll·:S.'>10-<~i08 l''UC:\D: t:n•\ 11·11111. nth typt~ dug Ho·d <'•Ill.or & :.11,·cr ~tutb .':H1i,.J .1:~11 S280. 4!14·3383or.J!).l-:!l:m. 1----------•1 hr ~1pt av a ti Is l 2 wks I Balboa Sto~ Front Sl'Pt !Jfi2-IIB80 __ Prime llulboa Bini 1.n<.' PLASTER CRAFT SHOP Rl-~W.\H ()' l.os t !-.1.11111·w l',11, adult S1·.1lp11111I lem,11 1• \ 11 t· .. 1,..11111111 Abraxa s Massage Ill I:! l':\I j d.11 -. p 11 I. li;J:J Full1·1 l1111 \ \• ( \I • • 1 •. 11 11~1 •• THERE'S A WORLD WAITING FOR YOU ... PARK NEWPORT APARTMENTS Bachelor I or 2 llcdrooms and Townhouses Fr. $229.50 Open 9-6 L>aity Spa· Poots-T1•nn1s Across from F;.ishlon Is land atr J amboree on San Joaquin 11ms Hoad. 17141!-4~1900 MESA. VEADE 2 Bdrms., J ' z balh coodu with pool. S335 Mo.· STEPS TO BEACH 2 BR. 1 ba. unf. S28:> SEA. WIND 2 un. 2 lla condo~l75 WE HAVE SUMMEH RENTALS associated BPOK ERS-REAL TORS l Ol',..,. Bo•bo<J bl l lt>bl Re1'ri gera tor. Security. Pool, J acu:tzi, Rec. 1Jld9 w /exerci se rm. Billiards. Color TV. I RVINI:: AT MESA Dlt. 545-4855 ~. 3 Br , 2 ba. blk to bch. Ga r age. Y rly w . Newport. 642·1603 2 Dr, 1 Ba, Balcony, gar, I b lk ocean , 1 blk Bay, $270 y rly. 675-8475. EASTBLUFF-Rt!aul. apt. :?BR 2ba, bllos. Crpk .. 2 patios, pool a\·ail. $350. Ph: 644·0355 Oceanfront, yearly. leas<' Lux 1 Br, S325 inc ull util 's. 675-38:.!3 On Canal 2 Dr 2 Ba, s tov<' rcfrig, c rpts. drp6. Dcx·k GYail. for bonL $.JOO mo. 38x20' r'un ky & ~rf. 1111' :! Bit. 2 Ba. beaut. viewot c ralls /clnllws recurcl:. IJa y , w .. II k t o beach. etc. Lots vi luol tralllc. Super p,·t & nm:. Sl75. 631 oo ll'I I \ .. ll \ \ ........ Travel 5 450 l!J·l·HL..,t·. 1\1 1\I' • ••• ••• •• • • •••••••••••• '\ "" 1111' I "' " P· ••Pl•· ..... s 12. 500 I :\ B s l~I X:.!11:!. 1 .. 11 :!.>:I. I Lnl 1111shcll Statuary. 1- COHO:'.':i\ DEL :\lAR wk or ~HOO. mo. Cd M. ./ "" Cl)lld•to-"9 li75·5205 ./ C°'"p101e 1ot"lo•~I 2 Br 'l'oy..nhousc. frpk. lrom ~75. 1 UrlromS205. LAHGE bathclor apt. 7 Pool. tcn.n1s. <'Ont mental mm. walk to hcach. \"ery hrl'akfai.l. S<HOl' ul'ean & pvt. Super n1l'l' $HO. wk. Catalina \'H•ws.&:paralc or $·100. mo. CdM. (;75·5205 f;1mllv l-.Cction. Close to ___ ------- sho111)1ng & line beach. BALHOA Weekly, modern ·i;M :?l;ll. 3 br. $225 .• Bach. SlOO. G75·6712 or 673·6880 ./MoJ~ /E ... 1tot • ,/ F\111 .,.., ba1--1es • ,/ l(o•OJ M<Vo<;t ./ Secy .... let ""'"· ./ &mpi. pt1rkitf9 ! Call Mr. Howard 645· 6101 55• PER SQFT 1617 WESTCLIFF-'.'IB Tilt-; EXClTll\G t:OHONA d c l MAU Mo. ot A(.;T. 5.tl-5032 PALM MESA APTS. Aui!. Comp. furn. Sips. 6 -- :\llNUTES TO NPT to is. Sti3U. ti75-62ti4 or $14ll up :.torc•-otf1ccs t·plS BCll 644·1017 drp::. air bJlh. li301 STOHE Dwntwn. LagunJ Bch. 1000 i,q . It. S225. mo. 21 :~ Oce:.in 1\\e. Hear. 4U.J 0023 no\ 1•llll':-, ljm1is. clc. FOL'<I> .:-.mu ll :-.h.1~~' Flex 1 IJtc cl>A n. p y ml ltl.1l'k 11111.! \ 11 lla1·k B.1~ Located in new Shoµ·g :\B 5 14;.1.,:11 Ctr. Call : Hc;.illor J'aul (;oad. 00:! 61 1~ FOL;~ l>: S1.111lt•st•. 111.ol1· ---1• approx. 6 mo" \ 1r \ ll'· SllOP av~11t. in the: mall ut OML y $ 12,000. tori a SC'hl. l'M 1;11; 1i:l'.I. lhe Factory, N.H. Ideal Dry Clean'CJ.Plant IF'ound· S111,tll doµ Lha ... a· for possihlc s andwich Well es tablis hed. {·om· i\psu '! !'lir ·'"'Pl Tl·nn1 " sho1~673·!l6!ki ___ . -. --i plcte plan.t. Nr. Hcaeh l Cluh. S.1 t Ii J S. l'all li:l6 J\N·i\111':1:\l, C:\[ 1 Blvd .. Anaheim. Owner lilll l'.l:illll. ~I to ~·pm Ground floor-GOO s q. ft.· must s a c. ductopt·r ... onal , , . . . Ofl1cc. restroom. park· prohlcm~. Fmc l.t•ds•· , r 11und L.\ll ht·.'\:-; Sau SEE EUROPE BY CAR h.1" 1 '1111 l'.11 'I 11 fl-•l li•t lh,111 "'111111.: ol ""'"'I '""' ·"'' 11111 111 /, 111111 l'un·hJ!>l! a11v 1-;u1111k .1111_.1.·•.·1 .'.".·."·'------Car fur d,·l1\1•n 111 Eunqw & kl 11 ... pt.111 ~11111 111<1111du.1l t•1ltr. 1"111111 tal-t• 1111 111 hnnw la11d111;.: \OU II 1 ... I JI t hl· h.111d-.. 111 ~"• Pl'l'h \ l::.11 ll':l"l' ~ n·n l .1 l l .1 1 .., I·: L It \ l I t l 1.11111 \Ill.lg•• '-It .. i:I 1.1.11! BABYSITTER • -\"-~ T' '"'1" l11r :! lillli-rti'I•' .t ,.-. 11 ,\; • \\h" Ill ..... ..,,111 I il llH 1111 lt111 1\I• ..,µ., 11• ti t I• p111\:-t liit' ,1~d.1 I \\ h 11 I I u I\ 1• 11p11 ' 1 11111 1• 1111 o1 In: hi )'~ ,td Ill f 1 ti I 1111.t, l'l1 \\ tnl!. ck . .-115. li7:1-:.!w l W.\l. s \Nl)O'\;. UKH. I.I \fl ii l!~t-. \ ll'l11 ll ~ eves. 534-lj:!tll 1 ;,_i., :1-1.! 1 -Em,r.loyment & Ill~ 1 .. 'Pll''"' I "" Ill I I Ill I 111111 f I" 1 l,'I 11 .\ltsslon V1do 0tf1cc incl ,\lust sell. llairslyltng F UL:\l>. 1.n ... h Silh•r reparation Shop and ··r "'•wpm"n\. m.Jk. al1t .I~· 11l1l II• ••••••••••••••••••••••• H \II 1 :-I I I In "''It .... C.:onft'rcncl.' & RCCl'Pllon v '"• ... & 1 ~r;W plush offil"e bldg. 2 Xlnt c!ond COM499.3803 Elden & ~.mt.1 b.1bl'l. Sc:hools 1 ,. ••·II•" I '' 11 1 111 H;1d1,l&lllH.fromS1G:>. -Bea<'hlill!.U.~12-~ Adults. No Pets :l Jlcdroom charm house. G C rooms. l'vl. entrance. ·~ C.:.'I. Call Ii Iii H71i:I lnstruct1'on 7 005 1111 1101111• < •II .ill 1o 111'1 }~rcr;::;_, ~u~t,~s~er°o~~ /\pprox250sqft..Offerl.'d --"---••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.11,.., •. l.~ "• JStil Mesa Dr. Oceans ide o f hi way . (j Blks East of Nt!wport 497·1081or494·99'?1. lllv1I. l j .l(i fl.'ll~) UC hy ll'nant. Will make re-I !''OUN D: t\l all-ll.1~:0-tt • ,. W O O D S CO V E' clier ·' Nr. Airport as. urr;.11114cmenls on n ·n-Money Wanted 5030 1 ;)nd or lkagll' pupp~· l'ianu instnwli1tn l Si. ll.11 " ••I 111' 11 • 1 .. 1 11.11, ocean.-.i de of hwy . lHH. · ·.3s4o t:tl for hal ~1nt't' nl' h•a"c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• \·w J L•ro11111111Hd11,·,1r t·:I t:rarl. l'hlllln·n "11''' \! 11 111 I'" 111 1 1,., 111•!'' S225. wk. Ph: 499-2:.m. ---------11rman I'll ·11 ") ,\gt. W.A TERFROHT l'h . 1iH ->!:!:!7 or l'\ L'::. $I 00 000 Nffded '1'11ro 5~li 11!1:11.111 i · · · · · ·" ... 1 1111 , ... I I 1 , live BIG! SAN ClcmC11te new 2 hr. 2 bJ condo, blk to pll'r. 4!18·0536 or 492-5413 Newporl Beach x:Ji ·~9:!t lmmcd1.Jtt•h · lor Hl':il Jobs Wanted , 7075 1'1101 1 '1 i: .. , t.•• r l·:,ctul1\coffices Prime Co,1~l h>Ay. Cd;\I E state 'l'nturc. Should "~V~~~~~ 11~;~~ i··::;"1 ~i~111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 " 1 q, 1 l .i 1-'1"" ::.l.SO·~l25 Month .,tore;500sqft,vcryde· return ~OO.OOOY.1lh111 t. Ului'"•11 ,11 ,,1;,1;,~.! C11m pJn111n \:it 11"11. ~ V1 l'WOf)>oats&waler ~tr. 1<1<'. tor retail bU!>l· months. l h J:hly i.ccurcil dn\t'I' II\ hr 11r \\\·1·\.. BILL GRUNDY \gt 673~ by ''aluablc rrcew.1y Hi'war<l! Blk m.1k lr111i.: Dn,1· 111 · cl ul"t11r ur 1111 C::orona dcl Mar house. llC'!>s 1 • '· ---frontage property. l'nn· hJirt.·11 l'JI 1,,,.1 m-.1r :!.lth shupp111~. 1''1 l'l' tu t1.111·I• sips 5. i,.. blk to Chma Realtor t.'75-6161 3 AdJ. s tores nr. N'pt. Post c1pals reply lo Ad no. ·l!IO, St .. II 1i7:l IHIX cl,I\" 1.;;1. hHll C 0 "' c · S 16-U I " k · 800• ofc + 400• warehouse Office. 290 .sq. ft ea. ~100 Datly Pilot. P .O. Uox .. . 1·871-4723_.______ carpel llted ceil'g/prkg . :\lo. ca. Good parking, 156<1. Costa Mesa, Cahf LU~f: Iris h Seltt-~·· mall'. 3Br homcnrbch.Pvtp:1t .• MI~ ~one S225'm o , :\gl•nttH6·2111 9'l626. 5yrs.nocollar "Shangu " -· ----In mt·. Pt... c·atl f).,1 :irnx ,\ u :-. tr a I 1 ;1 n (; 11 I. \\ 111 1 l h-Jll) our h1111M' rn 110.11 Ii:! I I:! I I n ice Y,d. $5v0 m o. 1;.rn 1252 l From $175 J ul.Y /Au*'. $3iXI Wint~r. Men's Hair Sly isl s hop. Mortga9u, Trust " * 1 MO FnE~ RENT* SlU5. Corona dl'l Mar. Deeds 5035 Ouk wood oflcrs the H unt. 8C'}l.675-58lU 1.2.3 'Rm. offices 0-o 28551!.:.Cst_llwy.~ui~I~~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• He11J1°d 1 Blk mal,• lt1nµ llnokk1·eµ11q.:. S1 ;.t.-111 r- h;111·1•1I \'al losl tll',11 :!:11h Co n:-.ul l 111g. t'L1~h ... !11\1 llncsL m t·ounlry club li V'· Vocation Rentals 4250 s t 3 5 p e r · mo. N'e a · • LOANS up to 80% St, :\B. ti7:J lt~IXda,"' J1lunn111 g 75:! 1.1111 111j! cit a pr1ee you can af· ••••••••••••••••••••••• airport. No [ca.\ct;~. Industrial Rental 4500 ford. Thcrc·s $1 milhon · Be Ice · 833·l2239'flln 11 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1n rl'<Tl'allon fac11tties. C~B~Ni ·?~gpoolar1/2 r~ -2500· Ml CM liLh & N ltillT LlGHTEL> 'fi':N· )2. o · ' t . p' NO. Costa Mesa Denlal p I 3 l' en t 1 a. :.! 2 o N IS COU ltTS. A full time i.undk. Da~· /\\°!t· 49-t 8611 Medical/Ore sui\es llVatl pwr iprk..-: uhst uir. 12' I st TD Loam-81/2% 2nd TD Loafts Lowe!iit rules Orange Co.I LOST S1.1mc::.1'. l1•111.d1· nur:.111,; motllt•r \ 11 llu nt ins::ton ll.irh11r. Hl'IA'Jrd. l! Hi l!~i:J l'lt.\C ~L H::-.1·: ltl'l11w1I 11 11 11 :, ITI 11 lo. I' I • JI II ll d1111k1•r, 1-:'c"•ll l t'I ' LI\ l'·1111t . .>J\t .,:1 1,, 1•1 ,; llH>6Uti t'\ 1•:-actn1t1cs director who L g Och. ..·rom s:l45/m.o. Mr. fl 646·1252/644·2228 pluns parties. BBQ's, ra A M Mo T II La kc s O'Kecfc , $49·&1:i8 ---- t rips & more! Fred ~n· De I u x c <..:on do . . 59c day br unch._ . IEveryth lng furn 'd. 300 SQ FT. c.·rpts/d r p!I , ~ , Plus beaut iful 11tngles, $125/135 per ~k. s.16·5456 °S95. per mo. cau ~·~ 400-S(i>. FT: .. Sattler MhJ. Co. FOli~ U : Whitt' B111I. 111 642-2t7l 545·0till Vil'. ol :\lyrtlt' Sl. Lag. Help Wanted 7100 Serving llarbor area·24 Uch. 6 30·1!1-t Mi!la ••••••••••••••••••••••• years -- -ACCOUNTINl; Cl.l•:HI' F'<;>UN~: ~lk fl:m L\!i, Xtnt s alary ~ tr111 g1• 1&2 bed room i;t..Pl s, eves. or(;79·37U9. L--a MIGUet · A.nnounum...ts/ furnished & unf'urrM hed. -aME OFO SP ac~ -":!'...... ~ Personals/ Rents Crom $175. Prices f'ft " 5 83I·1600 lost & FoUnd \IL <.:nsla Mt:sJ ll11th h l' n 1, 1 1 t ... It a 11 1;1• Sdlool. tJ I l·O!lfMi ~HOO $84.), i-;,1wr uni\ vary by location. Models Lido VilGge & ••••••••••••••••••••••• Fuund. U1kc. Vic: t-:n .... i.tn oswnl0lo7.~H'l'YOOl>Cls lt...tabtothare 4300 · Shof.Areo 2000SQ .FT w13ok·s Lost&Found 5300 school Call hl'L\\ •i tu 11 h Id " "'" •1 o "n"cClv •irnnrt pm t>-i_2·S.il:?Tto, ore I r,n. ••••••••••••••••••••••• 3416 Via .1do, ,,..,.;, r-. b •• l\ur--·· ••••••••••••••••••••••• Oakwood WANTED. Roommate, 11u1tes appro.>i. 000.sq. ll ___ 963-7878 .~ l-'OUNO ; f'arukct•t. \'ir 1-·ol:~I> \11111 :...h1•ph.-nl. G den Straight. mature m ule to ett. or 1 MlJte lipprox. ~ SHOPS Mar"Ul'rl\l' & L.trk.,1,lir lem.tll•. hrown. Ir~ t':'r' a.r share lu ·unou.'13 br con sq. fl. Vic~ l.idn~ Via \;UMtiiS 1 Hll 1:111k <·oltar Nr :s I>. Apartments do, beaut. fu rn. Jacuu-1. Lido lnq . owner. Dreyer 1300 to 4f)OO sq. f\ • fan· 1-1 "'~ & ~I .i ~n o I 1 .1 . ... .,ort l•0ch 880 Irvine Al 161h 645-0550 pool tn ln•mu. S175. mo. t:o .. 675-7002 t 3 st i c rn 0 ve., n a I · Lost : S1Jm<'M.' <'at. malt•. 9G8·4838 M7·6791 .,.X 1':C. B J.:ACH OFC. lowanN?. 642·4463 Seal pl. Vt<' L1udbcr).!h I o~T· ,. -Id ' lklnl'\~r L "' ' -School. Reward !).&X.2700 • ., . vO n. • Male needs ;s housemalc:> Sutlo on 'ake. ~eap. Ask 1200 Sq. Ft. M·l w/front -thrown Crom car dur i.: :\1 1 11 1 c " m p 11 l 1• 1 r ":qrn n :d lJ 111 t ~ I> 1111.1 P11111t a rt•;.i S4:nd 1•11111 ph•I<' n•:.unw II• ~.1n111• C.:.q11lul Int·. 2h.!t. "" Pu II m ·' n I n 11w l .1 92iU5 ,\II n·pl11•, ""' (1dcnt1al. l'h1)lO hdpl 111 ,\ S S I :.. T A N T K t' I I ' T<.'mpkt11n, 4.J.; E 17111 St t: M.11 12 orn1 B "'I H \1111 111•1••1 llll I \ lul 111 ••I• 11111,d lo th .l 'htlli-cl Ill I>·"'''' llh -'"'"l'.. H 1·1111 .oto 111 \J11 .. 1~ \,till I totn 111111111 \ (id l'•IJ 1 111 111111, ,, d1•.111 .11 1, I' 11 1111\ 1.:.l:.' l chll\lo t~•\ l ,1 ~I..! Lt'I 111 '; 11 lu~f .'~l~ ' II \:\"I:\\: LOAN SERVIC E I l11\u11 1 :-..11 111r-.. ,\ I ... :111 ll,1.., 11111 11111 111 !-.:tltl I \11.1 1 .. 1 I. 1,111 ..,,.,'Ii~ I'\ t , .... "" IU H .... rti .. ,111.111<1·, .. 1 ... 11 1.,1w• .r Ill ;.,,\I 11,1111-.111;.: 111 11•1:\ ! l'd ltl'ltl 111'1 Id t:111i.I !Vil• 11\~ 11''1 ti I 'It• '"' \°ii t-1 1't•1-.11111wl lkp;11 I sn1•1t1 1111 I 111tlwr1n111 ' :. 2 13/861·571 3,:. l·.qu.d l lppor t-:ml'hl'~'l: ' ll \ l{\t \II) "I .kl ,.,h:n v; 111• 1'\P 11•"'''·11!:. '\1\\111111 (11-..t.1 \t •• ;t ,1t 1'ot I .di I l,111 1111 .q111f, "'"'Iii '< 11 \l<:\1 \Ill 1·1 .. 11 .1 r '"' :1.1 tu ,L, lgc home CdM. a..~k111g !?r ~u ncy: 842·~ offt1·c, lgc rcnr door. 220 LOST: Ladies drnmond a r 1•1ctenl on SD f'rwy at $150 m o . 673·31211'(, JPh u tl6$l85 "...., wutc•h&lx1nd.~.,nt1mcn· J11mhnrcl-'. Reward. CllM 200·1750 Sn . fl. fl\. ase . n1 , · """' """ 675 \5198. [)r""", Atr-cond°'d., t>lcv .. Terminal Way. Cost.a t;il Value 1n :w/\RD "Hu i.ty" UJ9 3000 ~y_r_ls_e_._67_5_·4_8_00_. ___ Rooms 4000 AUTO BOOKKEEPER lh•rtl'r:tl Motor)< Uool. k l't' IH' r . Ex p1•rH'th't•d thru Tn.11 h.1!,11111· 111 .1:-s1:.t Bu ... 11w:-s \l.111.1.:1·r 111 l( .:1rl ulfll't• Ha111·1 Uu1 ck . l'Jl:i l\,u h•ll Uh cl C:\1 Ph. :\lr:. CJnwrn11 9i\J 2500. BARTENDER ",1 :\lalt• km Ll'J1l11w "'f.~ l111tl'l l'.dl :...1111 ~, .. , i;pm 1;.i I I .tlll I :t •I· ., • 3 BR, 2 BA, f'pk. bllns. ••••• • • • • • ••••••••.••••• e ncl gar .. adults. $285. I'\\ t•nt/K. pm· CM mo. N r Houg lloiq> ~ wk & $Ci0 mo up 642-0596 ~Ii 5951 or 556 oo.58_ Artist Nee~-; tnt.hus1a~llc female . liall anyl1ml'. 997 5410. I • ~--- 2 BR, t •11 BA, hltn.", nr HOO MS $20. wk up with Fem alt' roommate w<int Jloa.1 ttosp. Adult.$. No k1&.cnen $30. w~ up apt. ed. Wt~t:.lde C M. Bc3'lt· 1*\I". s:z"·S!50. MMttR7 -i4f:.e7.UMJWS.3967 aatt. J100 l\lo. 64&-8627 .~ M Days 540 5710 Picas• r 1tll S.18 :1270 or .. , . ~ prkg.6'3·4120 ,, '('Ila . • c•"·52"• 1.0:..r lahbycr1t .• 1ll\'r<'d lkout1fut nt•w or~ htcig or :? roo m s o1tl'~. Secret a rl o l ser\'it•t• on prl'mlses. Nr. 0 C AuwrJ.. N.B. 833·:U~t. l'\l':-. 6 16·0681 ,,..,, '" m ,111' n 1 wn Ilea t•11lh1r' L<>.-:.c 1000 !>Q fl w 1offt('t'. LOST h1ll1•11, I mo~ old w bt'll \.1t". 'l'urtlcrod, 110·220 volt:il{t!. Ilea\, hot 1\ll wh1h'. w lll•u t•ollur t\:~·•rntt water New bktg. Good Vu·. 0 ,1l le; Pearl '"' l(X:.645·2244. G 29. ltEW.\RU.673-~. CLASSlt'lEDw1tl sct111 ·• •i BEA UTICIANS '\llY.111111 \11\\lll~loll ..... Newporter IM S C.111 n1111Nil•11:H11. \\ant .itl h· ... ul\~ 1'°12 .Ba OAILYPILOT Thuraday. July 3, 19'75 71 H.tp W ... M 7100 AppllClftCH 1010 Frff to Yov 1045 Ml1cellaneoU1 8~!.~ ~1:.C:.'!~~~~~_' ..... ~~!.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••• ~1.~.~~ ..... ~!.~ ~~~.a.~t~ ..... !!~~ HefpW•hd 7100 •••••••••••••••••••••• ...... •UTOTEM* ·cabson frost frt.'C r fnit. 2 2 yr. Olli Kt!g lst t:rc d dr. coppertono, $1~ or Germa n S h epurd l o bes t oHe r . t'r1 gldalre Adult h o m e 49~ ~283 elec. dryer. $50. 6428474 Kelly. VICTROLA Lora · < 51 " h1 i;h. 2-1 • wi de. 25 '' tl l'~P I llruni>w1 rk (lirunl>Wll'k Hlake·Colh:ndar Co l'at l!IJK 1 Pre·ck<.1.n l', w111li · up Vll'l1 olj M.ihog..in)' (1n1:.h. Ila:. flH' l>lor.i.it! :1puccs built 111 Play!\ c;>. c-~llcnll~ llt•acJy to n· fin tl).h . $250 00 Phone ti7S·OJ.I~ or IJ75-00H8 WAMTED 'l'OP C:ASll DOI.I.AH r A I () I'. O ll \' 0 lJ I{ Jt;W Et.H '\'. W.\'ll'Jt ~:s. Afff 0HH :t1'S. <aH.I> S 1 l. VE It S t-:H VI l' 1-;. FI N 1-: t-'l.1 It N & AN· TIQUt:s 61!> ~JO ••••••••••••••••••••••• JUNIOR SALESMEN Male & f em n("('Ckd lull & p lime Apply Ke n lucky 1-'ned Ch1C'ken, 693 S Coa :.t Hwy, Lag 8<'1u·h Fl.Ill le p1t.Jme ll-7:30am M e d S u r g Jo'/ li me 11·7 .30•m ICU·CCU. Call R el l~f all s hirt s . We:..lminster Community H011p1tal, 200 Ho6pit.al Cr , Westm. 714/893-4541 WIUTraiRYou FO RA lewardlftgC.....- lnCOll•....._• Store l usl111u. le1ave m cnwae. ----------C;a h('O Kitten. nu.-.uully A~t'S 12 I Ii Ea1 n S20 S40 per w(>e k ~et ting new sub~cribcrs to the DAILY Pl LOT afll'r -.c:hool <:tnd Saturdavs. Must he' out of !»dlOol by :3 ·00 PM. No d c I 1 ' l' r 1 t' s o r t· u I l l" r t 1 n g . T rnnsµor t ..1t1un f urmshl•<I. l luntinb1.on Ht>ar h Fnu n ta 111 Valley Lt re as, ca II 311 .. 1:mo ---- MANAG£R, Apt. llou::1t'. 34 Unit:.. nt?v. adult bwld in.,;. Xlnl loc. t::.xper nee Salary open. sis ti50l M A NI CU RI ST. £x- per1cnced. Bu.sy Salon. La~una Bch. 4~·:nll flN Super visor 3-U full o p l l. Vac. relief July · AUi(. LVN Medications, 3-ll full or p/l. Perm. v 1&c re lief Aui. Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. 661 Center Sl, CM. Go lo the Nearest 1'1c Toe Marke\ for Apphot1on:s & Info Or CALL <714 ) 6-42-7702 Tic Toe Systems, lnc. t-• RI G I DA 1 Rt: E I c c . pretty mttr k1ng:.. 6 wkb Uryer. s pecial mdl. 640~89 Needs "" out.side vent. can be put on in:J1de wa ll. Gd. cond SSS. s.59 1438 tlOT POlNT heavy duty electric D ryer $50. 642·9101 PRt:~ T O Perma ne nt home! Long h1u~ Ulk & Wht . K1llt!ni.. 5.S9·1556 W aitrftMS Washer. Whirlpool 3 cy KITTENS We aned &TraioeJ Need Home~-4615 IRON HD MATTRESS •MADMESS* •ALL SIZES * A~e unknow11. double s1.tc. Headboard 41 :1 feet p,;,ed to Mov~! SALESGIRL Experienced waitresses cle, perCec:t. $75. over 21. Day shifts & 642·9101 wee kends. Mission VieJo Inn. Call 831-1550 Dclltxe K e nmo re BBQ 9'h Mo. old Ger Shepherd t o g d h o m e. Gd w /ch1ldrcn . Needs lgc yd. 548·646J h I gh , fool hoan l 3 re1.•l ll3:$ !ll.i25 & b-!ti l!Ol:!li h1~h. Mctj l ru1b . HcJdy - to rer1111s h. S75 oo. Phone * *I BUY * * 675·0J4<! (II' ti75 !1~. !!~!.~~:!:.~ ..... ~!.~~~~·r~~:-.~t:.~ ..... ~!.~~ 1u-:,\l'T li.'L\N llt"\'<lcd hw DRIVERS M asscuse Needed. Will l rain , i.:d pay. Ca l l P h y~1 ca l The r a p y. 645·0860 ---- MASSEUS1': ABRAXAS MASSAGE 631 1134 Needed For TUXEDO SHOP Allracllve, 18 yrs or olde r . p/time. Call for inter view W AITRES$ r ff Dinner house cxpcr. pre· C'd . Must be 21. Apply In person, 843 W. 19th, Costa Mesa $25. M aylag dryer $20. li/W Tv. $10. 545-3793 foundture 8050 ••••••••••••••••••••••• CARPET BA.RGIMS To1> Qua I. Miii Seconds U:.cd <.;a'i'pl'ts Any S1.te CHEAP!! Good U:.\.'rl t u1 mturt• !. llpphancl':., 1>r I will ~l·ll tor You MASTERS AOCTIOM 646-8 686 & 833-9625 hu~y :rnlon, lull or p.in (Cross Country) tlllll\ l'tlll l11r 1111~·rv1ew No ;o.pecial Ill'. fl'<l d /\p· 'IG:! ii05 ply Mon J uly 7th, \Ojm· 191-141 I ext326 Equal Oppor. Employer 24 " RCA colon 'Onsolc TV. Xlnl cond. St25. ~9·4118 Beaut a lmost nu cu~t 72" loveseut s by .lo p d e· cor a t or. lilu~copper p rinted civet. On i; S2000 sd I S850. tl44 ·•ki.5-1 H 1-; .. \ \, 1''1 S.ilu11 ~fl.H'e ·" 111 I tor r "111 Lulu 1:.lc .1rc.1 tii~ 1111oor 1.iJ 4820 · •~ auty Stylist ~l u~t l.1111"' l.1tl•:.1 trl•nJ., ,\ do lllO\\ ( Uh \H•ll ,\bo tllJllll'UI h l "'Jntl·il Elo qu1.·nt !Ju:.~ .,.ilun l'op \\ ..i ~ l' ., I II 1'; I I' II I U K.J'i hi i:I ~ X.li Ii IJ Be Of Suvke To Your Co,,,....,ity .\nu .,:M pJ1tl fo r 1t w1.·ll·om1ng n1.·\'i t'<lmer~. Fll·\iult• hr,,. l\l'1.1t.I l'Jr, I~ Pl'\\ nli.'r & happy u1:.· p. IS 1 ll t Ill ;, I 7 :JO'J.> Boys & Girls l \l to 11 yl'ar,. of agl'. lb1· I\ 1111111 clt-h\•·rv rnuk~ 111.i\' Ill' J \;Hl.illl~· In \llllr • 1r.·~1 1-:Jrn prnl1l rcii dl .. II\ cnl':. & l".1~h. lr11>~ or mcrchJ111.l1,,.,: lur )>l'll1nA 11.·w :-.u h:-.l' n pl1011)> 1-"or 111turm.111un pll·a)>t' C'jll HI:! 1J:.!I Frum SJn l l l· m 1· n l l' ::-.. 111 Juan t ".qH:.t ra n1J jll·.1. 1·.il I l:Ja-Ot;:IU anu ~11.,~1•ill \I•· 111 1-.I Turu .irl·..i. e,ilJ .ii\ I 1i:S ltl J.;qu.11 Oppor l':mplo~ l'r U.101..l.C'l'Per lull d1Jrge. l'ulJIH· .\ .... 1·l~ 11lf11•c. :.,aljr) ::iioo mu up 1-·or .ippt t•all ti ltH:~I:.! Bookkeeper WJ..ntl s. Apply 111 P'-'r~on. .\1H·1cnt ~t anner, :.'l)(Ji W r ·~l 11\'i-y, N II BOOKKEEPER \\ .intl'd for p lime, l or :.! tl.1'~ a wk ~1U:-.l I~ l':\ 111·r d lil!i· I lK-1. COCKTAIL WAITRESS Ll..'.lUllll! '.'. B hold. C.ill ~.1rn ,11ll'I' tipm, r.11 liW. t-:l> 1·: l •JI :-.l wlt-nh, 11 l !-.1' d<.• ll\. 1-;\t::> SJt t 'Jr , phone ~1·c: :\t r L)o1b K-~ 11101 :!pmUNL\'. i\lJl'li rl'gor Yacht Corp lt:JI l'l1n•enl1a. CM FOOD SERVICE WORKER (l-'01 lklld) .i L)~1ys a week. All :.hiflS. Jlo.,tHlJI expcr. pref d . Apply 1n pl•rson. Co:.la :\I c :. .i M c rn o r 1 a I I losµ1 t11 I, JO l Victoria, CM. Ask f or F ood St!r\tCe !:)i\pcn 1sor . EOi':. Free trip. Girl/boy help Jrt\'e lo 1-'l. Lauderdale, F l.1. Ref:.. t.i 15-53:..19 ----- C.: l~:'-4~1ti\L MeededMow! •Secretaries •Typists •Cleri,al •Keypunch •Clerks •PBX Oprs • Auemblers/Pkgrs TEMPO Temporary Help liMU2 Sl.y Pork. lrnne CJ 11 541.J4.l55 Medlcol Assistc.tt BACK 0 Fl"ICE$600 t:K li 's, lnJeCllOl\S Vl•n1puncture:. Ncwµo rl Center J:;m vloyment .Consullan~ Agency 567 Sa n N1dlOlas Dr Newport Beach 640-6150 Mcd1cjl .\:.st cx.,er. front & lite bdt'k olc. Mon ·f'ri. Call 812 8889 ------ Need 2 e per ien ccd autnmob1le aecoun~ re- ee1va ble. accounts paya ble & daiiy :.ervice sale~ & w a rra nty cl a im ~ clerks. Call 646-7478. MURSERYMAH Hoger 's Gardens taking applit•al1ons rO/' qucilHied Nur:.ery Sales Pe rson with spel'1r1<' c<llK•ational IJ a c k ~r o und o r equi \'ulant (3·5 ycan»for th e ir n e w r egi o n a l garde ning c e nte r 111 .Newport Beach. Salary t:om mensurate with ex· pe ri e n ce. Apply in person, 2JU1 San Joaqwn H ills Hd, Newport lieach. Nurses Aides 7am-3pm. 1 lp m-7am . Expcr pref'd. ~le~a Verde C:onv. Hosp, 60 1 Center St. C ~1 . ------------------- GIRL FRIDAY MURSES AIDES For gro" 1ng ud\'crt1sing 1\ll )o,hsfb. E~per prer'd. arl uepl .FJ~t t)'plsl Mus t he depe nda ble. " p a:-.te up l'~per. Will Huntington Mc<ich Conv. ing tu lc,m1 IHM Com -llo~p. 1881 1 flonda St, !fu:Ser & \'ar iou.s a1t dept 11.8 . 8H ·3515 d.~ue,,. I' i time, Clime. -OftT llOUON_T_IC-AS-.S-T-.- Cull J .I>. 5-'9·!l7l l. F r o n l d e s k & GIRLS-GIRLS l'ha l r si d e/l ab exp . E asy fun job. d ay or 11 Vint'. i;.i_0_·4_2_!r._<! ___ _ nii.:tH No exp nee., "e t rJ1n you. You mu:.t like peuµlc & be al ll'a:SI 18. Apply any aft. or eve ~1U1iJrl1or. Ct~la Mesa . lluml' '' orl.cn; neecleu ~.5 pl'r lflll :stuffing en· \'eloµl'.~ F'ur 1ofo. Send :-l'lf Jddrcs:sCll :stamµc<I c11H.'l111>l' tu Sp.ire f1 me P ;irk in~ Attendants MJ lc F cm::i lc, N ll. area. p time weekends. c; ood S um mer o p por . Call j\;ow, :H3 &8-6530. or 213 ~32·!19til PBX Answerinq Serv .'\ftn & e\'eS. WKnds m- clude<l. t.:OE.540.1962 SALES MENS SPORTS WEA Auction 8015 ••••••••••••••••••••••• WAITRESSES t::xpe r 'd . Fullorp/t •PUIUC• Good hrs. Ne;it appc:a r. •FURMllVRE* Over 21 "'UCTI~ S PANISH Dining ~l, 8 pcs. $225. 640-1725 Or SUN Ut\'1' X.l!J (l!li·I CALL 673-7162 Surr & Sirloin *"' """* We are now a ccepting 5930 W. Coast Hwy, NB Tonite Thursdcry a pplications for perma· AT7:30P.M. Wa nt lo dl\ house silting & w1lh 11~ to l'..ire for ~ls. CJ ll bet ween ~ & J, a:.k for Jo, 645 57<!7. SUHFU0 1\BI>, "J,1\'k)> . 11 7", lk1gl· 1•1at r.111!-., hardly U:.l·tl t·:;>,n•llc11t l'Ond ~· U)>( 'l'll t his \H'l'k S:>U 1nJk1• orft•r. Lall 615 tlti:.!.1 e\ l'lllllg~ ,1111.l "'cek~nd:. Bt::D. king size mattress, box springs, frame, xl ra firm, still pckaged, $215 Kings1.tc waterbccl. black llandmatle hr,,,.;-. eurf1•1• {val. S525) Queen. $195 vinyl paJ ded f ra m e . I Jule. Whitt· 1'Hl\ muJI (val. $425). Uell\'ery 111 l111er a nd pad S70 Four hctlrm :.u1l1• LjmflS, d 'd. 631-0488. bar:.loob s:w Ljrge l'X· Fine piano, onr.:111.11 pjlll nent Cull-t1mc openings . WAITRESSES, P /llme, <DEALERS Must be exper'd sellin 21-25, will train. WELCOME> quahly m en 's fashions Call ~·7948 Repossessed fUrrulure E xcelle n t discounts. Wanled·Lady, pl. time, lo Bankruplcys l!l'Ul l VC 1lc:.k anu t i ngs . L ennox l'h1nn. m a lchm g '"'"'t•I c·huir l'a:-.honl).5Jti~.1'11\. $45. Al'm chair ~10. l'oll l'ty liberal co. benefits. demons tra te bread 111 And Consignments ~per Markets. 645·7100, LH Sets -BR Furn W " Haywood Wa kefield <!ouch . gold . Must :.ell Ml 6pm, 54li·6257. Apply In Person DESMOND'S NEW~RT No, 3 Fashion Island Equal Oppor. Employer SALESPEOPLE . Experie nced.Jewelry . Full or Part-Time OFFICE PEASOM Expcr. Fullorp/time. Slavick's Jewelers LaCJUna Hilts Mal Phone for Appl. 581·5444 Salesperson. e xper, direct m ail a d v. program to re· Cail stores. Potential 1st y r. $25.000/up. comm/ bonus. 540-9052. SALES Sharp A CJCJ"'"M n Gal To manage very aclive women 's boutique. Must have total retail exper. & be able lo take f/chg of r esponsibilities. Xlnt op· por. for nghl person who is inter ested in a perm f/lime posilion. Salary + c real prof. sharing plan. If you qualify, call for appl. THE LOOK IUHKIB>S i ·Gpm M "'PLE HUTCH ""' Kingsi:e.e wa lcrbed. b lack b4S· 1854 cvenlll~s ---Sleeping bag, 21 h. 10 01.. Rolling Stone~ tickets. <.ia rm<'llt Oown, H1rstop Great gel down seals. nylon shl'll & IJallling liest ofler 64t»Jl7:! w. hood & doul>ll' lipper. $100 -$250 weekly, sluf-Dinettes. recliners, cof· vinyl p a dded frame, fing envelopes, I hr da1· ree and e nd tables, liner and pad $70. Four ly. Rus h s tamped self ad-lamps TV s. o f ri ce barstools $20. Large ex· ~O.·l~!J-3-l!i-1 TREE SALE dre ssed e n v e l ope mac hiAcs. vacuums, ec uli ve d esk a nd 6Jsq .ydsuf i.:rcc11 ae1·ylon McGannon&A.ssocintes, w as h ers & drye r s, matc hing swl\'d chair c-:i rpcl ing,$SU.!lx l:!wool 305 S. Slate College lil\'d, rcfrigs & sto\'eS, 7 ft. $45. Armchair SlO. C:.111 r 11 g S l U. o 1-· F E HS . Anaheim, Ca. 92806 (OP) plasl1 c tree, lire cXl · 64ti·l854 e venings. 5-15.5319 a ft 4 pm. 15 Gal. :S:.!ll. 31" 110°"· ~i:l. · 111g u1s her s. carpe ls + liroWl'I'. 55li >l:!.'lX WHOWANTS TOWORK·t LOTS & LOTS of MISC. Dining Room chairs. High u BUHN EH Gas Sl\' ~ --~· DRIVEA CAH ! ITEMS.Items suu1·c~t lo ba ck S panish. custom Salon hairdryer SlO un'. Conll'm p.' )>t1l.1,t1lt\~·up· CHOOS t: your hours. d S25 6-1~09".!7 d 11' ·-hol. good mud, ::;1011. work for yourself, bt? presale. 1''ood available. ma e . ea. <>· use s~ere~ Lurnt l. SJ5. Anl11 l'herry I tl rwr your own boss. !\kn or We Honor BofA & Master Ma hog. Duncan Phy fe :.lit.le pi u!ec~or S,1U»whl & . chest. Serpenlinl' top & Women. Can be s lit;hlly Ch a rge. din. tbl & t.i chrs, $400. grn curt~in:-. Lg.pct .car· lop drwr . ~:11t0. t>h · handic apped. N eal· •MASTERS• Bea ut. Fr. P rov. hutch. Sr7ie5r ,,s.14°·5i1~c~~tg&s.E~-& ti73·4278L1d11 C l ean Appear a nce . •AUCTION* S250. Game table & 4 . .,.. · " ' s. ----Vets .. retired. Age 25 to yellow na ugh. chrs. Sc!OO. Re r i .-•d d S50 EAHT llWOIOl::i. nectl 10 70. Supplemenl your in· 207512 Ne wport Bl. CM 2 occ. c hairs. cane w / i-·e~aTe ~oo~~lc (ref sell J uf m y b loaded l><'d:. come. Dnve a l'ab 6 hr:. 833.9625 &6"6-8686 org . velvet back & seats, rcci> ch1 ltl OK SlUO mo. to mal.1.:. nuirn 1~1:, :-pin. or more a day. Apply in l icycles 8020 S60 pr. 493·0484 II H. 968·; 150 ~IJO t'a C l\l ~ll·=>-1 1 . n.-rson, YeTiow Cab Co.. ---111 h Id 1· I ... -••••••••••••••••••••••• Dining Rm set .1 l"ndsom" PHEASA....rTS v. U,.,C' o 'urn is ling .... lMt> E . 16th St., Cu:.ta " " "' L' 1 1 11• l'I' Girls Sch w inn "F ai r trx:f tileu Spaiu~htablc "11c1cn. 1\111i.:nn'" ••· :\fes3 . Lad y" "'l1n••ray llike, ood d ~-lti-53&1 l·: & J ''l1edlhJ1r. "' o 6 unique w cane WORK IN G SU P BR · xlnl. $43. leathe r saddle seal d tn GRUMOIG H.ingi•, .. ._.,rig '" lots uf VISOR fo r J :i n1lo ri:il 546·4043 ing chairs. lmPorted fr olhl·r lll':il ... tut f !' ! Mainte na nce <.:o. Some --------Sp ain . Matching tried MAJESTIC STEREO '1'hur :-.·Fr 1 ·~·1 t :--ui1. exp. h elpful. !Jul will Schwinn S ting ray Dirl. burfe l & earl. $4!15. /\M /1-.M &rel'Ord playcr . lOam .21\J~Hurall'l.Cl\I train. Call 631·0723 9·11 Xlnt cond. S3!J. Call G73·6217 Older model. !Jul plays "CIJ"'l "'"·1u . I '· k7 644-5769 bc;.sut1tully. SSO. 546·9933 v " ,,,, ___ six ul 1.:; AM only, Mon lhru 1''ri. 5 R f B t r 6 c v e n 1 n ,, s a fl c r ti & good cond. ~;,,.1. John::.1m .1 BuildinCJ Materials 8025 ms 0 1d e~.~ · Q~~:t anytime ~cekcnds. h p. lung :shall oulbv;.ird WOOL PRESSER ••••••••••••••••••••••• mos. 0 M. Sc ua 1 Y _ Sl·15. 5·18·4~3·1 Ne w equi pmenl. Top 30 pcs. 1.2" x 4 x 8 U.S.G. 544-8427 ust c! ~ .... pay. 40 hr wk g ua r . insulation sheeting 75c Simmons Ilide·a ·wa y . KJ.,CiS IZE Jo'oum hf'tl , Newport Bch area. Call ea. or all ror S20. 80• of 4" Sofa be d. Gd cond. $35. · spolll'SS S80. 81.lOO llTU 673·9605 h 0 I · 80c • 1\ir cond'cr., ha1tll} u:-.l·d Dimmitt Cleaners sc . 4 P asl1c pipe 'Phone548-7252aft 3 pm. Sl~O. S4u0. 1'11ul 'l'lit. ~·12:1. per. fl. 2·U x 8 x 20' beams ----------.,... 3200E CslJlwyCdM. S7.50 ca . 2·6 x 12 x lli' GreatSavingson Used H&W :!:>' I'\". wrks luu· 644-_6_5_0_0 ___ waitress. Apply in person S t::CR ETARY who can a ft4.Sid's 8lue8cct,107 l.i kc Sil. Type tellers. _2_1s_l_P_l_._N_B_. ----- Som e :.lalistical typing. Merchandise b eams $7.50 ea. 30·6 ' Furn.,Appti.&M1st'. l"re!-.hCaugllt S2;'i Dining :.1.•l. ~111• m etal studs 50c ca. 30·2 Wilson's BargamNook Fl:)ll C\l'l}tla~ ! G-l:l :Jiii Handle phones & main-••••••••• •••••••••••••• lain files. Please send re· Antiques 8005 l>ume & i.ala ry req. to: ••••••••••••••••••••••• Write ad no 407, Daily UNUSUAL Onental Anl· 8081 1:?" m etal ~tuds soc ea . 545 W. l!lth SL C.M. Huvdirect lrom Mi"ellaneou~ 4,00U :sq. fl. 1" x 4 ' . -.-.-lhe F1~hermcn. allhe Wanted "la nkel m sulalion 3x. per. Baby c r,ib SlS·3 pc Ralla•.1, N E WPOHT u "Och cnd&coftbl~o ••••••••••••••••••••••• sq . fl. 546-5833. 1602 " ':' .., ·' OOHY FLl-;1.;T Pegas us. S.A. llgts. ~?61.11~~ .. che~l d rw Stl>. ~I.?"' port Pier SS CASH SS FOR ..,... o-tv Good u:-.c·•I furn rl'lnl!' Cameras & 8 t d ' . bl 6 Watcrbed Set. frame, etc Frt.r:-. )>lo' c·s. 54ti Uit~ Entl·rpn:-.t·,, llK.11:2 SJn PNson 21 · tO. trn for l'.1blo C11urt, V \'. Ca. mg ml. 51:;0 wk guarn. ~ U 0 K · II o us<: I, l' c PI' r !1:!i1JM C 11 f ~1 1 • . • ., \ 1 1 " o . p re . " r . ~e v 1 Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 qs. Dynasty Imports. 24U Costa Mesa. Ca 92626 Newport Ctr. Or., Design Equipmetd 8030 ~sse ming ~a. e wi, com p. King S1. Sli5. A:.k . . . • -.- ••••••••••••••••••••••• cane back c hairs. velvet for Greg. 673.6812. GrJ111lp:..1 v. i.Jllb gnod usuJ seats & 2 extra lea ves. golf cluhs & :.lUtl·a~e fur per mu11~ nt, -: cu h . ,, 848 100.t d a\' "I. ~.5UO Wr1ll' llou-.cc·leamng S\'s needs __ · -------~·1,; .. ~1111·d ,\d :\11 :!II. m~lur~. hondabl c PHOTO LAB needs color U.illy Pilot I' 0 . Uo\ women ~IJ W 1 C a ll darkroom operator. Will Equal Opply Employer Pla za. 640·566.a Service Station Allen-ESTATB SAl~i-:.sat & d a nt, ex per 'd . Day & Sun. 9·4. 6301 Warner Ne w M amiya DSXlOOO camera. full warranty, $339. retail, now 'Sl75. Coffee ta ble, round table M:ignavox 23" color TV, i.:rJndsons. lill 115.i lamp. e nd tab le with w1remotc . $225. t:xcrcy drawe r . All 3 wit h cleS350.673·3206 \\1ll1>a~c.i sh forTandcrn 15"l1. ('u,..lJ 'ifrsa, 92ti2G ttl.5·512:1.___ train. Immediate s tart al r;c~h!~~l~~art~~~7~P~ _A_-v_e_,_s..:...p_. -13..,;_•_lt_B_. ____ Besele r l3C. extended leathl'r top. 898·15-17 ---Ut1llt~ tr.ukr. 552·5897 -------- -.'ilate "'·" "'"1~hl. ~mpl ~.50. Lo ng term. will ad-J,jrord. phone number 6. HOUSEKEEPER/ va n ce . Non -s mok e r : .J.ttu n·~:-.. COOK overl1m c, :-.ome week· l.rghl huu:.ekecping & ... nd work. On:s1te Photo, CROSSIMG GUARDS n1uk1ng nt·eded for 3·-l 12·10 K·Logan, CM. Apply IOU ~ IJl•g . .July 10th, 'H i 10·2 d.i\" ..i \\l•ek. 10 /\;\1 to I ---------- 1' :\I . B C! a u t 1 r u I Plumber /Repair lil·adifru rll mobile home· F /l1mc. 5 Yr mm cxper. 111 l),1na Po rnl. Xlnt pa y Ref:. r e<(d. 5:1(;.J 152 lor 11ght 1nd 1v1dual. :\'lust -------- Irvine, N.8. VICTROLA b ase co lo r e nl a r g er Large (5 1" hig h, 2.4" w /lenses & carriers. Want ,\<h Gold pedestal table l;im p. "Like ne w··. SG.5 • 552-4727 SHIPPING DEPT. wide • 2 s · • d c e p > $407. r e tail, now $200. N eects alert youn g Brunswick (Brunswick· Other dark room equip. P ri. ho m e b eing sold· woman to start immed, Blake·Collendar Co. Pal. for sale. 552·5897 com pl home furrushrngs w/C.M. corp. Dellronic l9l8 ) Pre·clcctric, wind· Cats 8035 for sale incldg: cusl. Corp. 545·0401. up victrola. Mahogany made love sca ts. chairs , finis h. Has five storage ••••••••••••••••••••••• br~akftt sl rm sel, bnl'·a· StiOO lo $1000 ""r mo. Op· PER.SIAN k1lhms. C.FJ\ urac. oil pain's, clc. P vl .--spaces bu1llin. Plays ex· d I "" porlunity for permanent cellenlly. Heady t.o r e· r eg1stere • top (tua 1ty. ply only. 536«~J35. So. Calif. sales represen· finis h. $250.00 Phone show prospects, also stud -- C<.1116-12·56•0 I he City of Irvine 1s prl· 1•ntly ..iCl'l'Pllni:z upplil'a ltnn,., tor l hl' l"'"'1l11111 <ii 1·1 o~"Hlg gu.ml tu hl'lp ~·1 .. ment.i ry :-.• h11 ol 1 htlrlren rru ... s -.,1ft'ly ut lu·:n ily lrJ\l'kd 111 h;'. \ c rl'I -:-.. t~.d~. Mrs. Ht'~'(!pl1onist/<.:ashier Ille IJ~~i .,, 714 -~-·~626 for t yping. experi e nced . pa:.o~aJ inlervil'W. llrs. 6 : 15 to 3:~. Ca ll for tat 1 v e. y oun g man , 675.03420r 675-9!l88. s ervice. $100 and up. BRAND new Teak desk wom a n. or couple. Sell· ----------892·2970. that doubles as din. rm. For an Ad in Women's Worfd I l·r:.1·1·t 1m1., c;u..11 tis .irl 1wed1.•d I r11tr1 .. ll.l,11n 1111 111 4 :111pm \\ 11n1t·" \ .1r) 111g <il 111tJ1\1<.lu.1I l•il'J 111111-. ~I 1wr hr \\ ..ill lk 't l''" • qu1pme111 r111 n h'v < ·11" ol Jn 11w Fur in 111rm .1l111 n t'lllllill't or ll•·l·r l1 JI) \ltl''l, i;,.! l>I~ ('\1 .1 1 a ppt. fi l2·9fJ90 ins r e tail shops. Hip IRON IB> tbl. Srn3. Scar 's rcceh ·cr Call Sue 642-5678, Ext. 330 ll~l\l'R·3 da ys wk. Short hr" ~1 ust be efflcll'nl & rd 1ablc. 6-12-~l. IRVINE PERSONNEL SERVICESG-AGENCY 188 1-:. l7lh (J\t I n rne 1 ~u1l~ 221 Co:-.ta ~tcsa Call 642-1470 IJc1·n \l.1n11Lwtunni.: l'o 1..,, __ ..,.._...._,,,.-.,....,__.....,....i m-..,1, :-.iii... ~•Tt'l'lllll).( &. l.imrn.i111r ... 1•:,1wr prc•r J 1\:'>l'r01tlAL & Cleanup In t.s • BJ 11clil1l·r. fV i ,\,\f :11 1~1 . Tues lo Sun l~i>I .1:u>1 :\I usl IJe d<:1.w11uable...w1ll lr:i111. M ::.:! . .50 Wall 's Ifrnt.al \ .. 1 t.1nt . 1·:\ Wh:11 !'>. 201 '.\l ;,i1n St.. Seal p1•r cl 11 • d.1\ '\ B lll'h .• :1x 1t:1:1. !"red E l .ti 1•.i I '.J i I 11 I I t~1:I:.! ltutt -----Real E s l a te, li censed salespeople . Why not work in lhe hottest area Jlunl1ngton Bcach/Foun· l a in \'ij llcy. C::i ll Phil M cNa m ee at Vi llage Heal l::state 963·45G7 Reol Estate Sales Exper .. mature. deµen· dable. compatible real cst:.itc :.alespcrson for sales & re ntals : full or part t11ne or open house only. orie nted products for Beau t. Hi m alayan Kil · & turntbl. Walnut fin. lierke ley Co. Must~ Age unknown. double t_c n s. M a rke d l_1k e S65.559·5199 eve:. size. He adboard 41~ feel " l g h d ~elf m o tivated. lik e ~1 a m ese. on · a ire working wilh people, en· high , footboa rd 3 feet hke pe rs1a n . ACI-' Reg. Garage Sale 8055 JOY dri vi ng, willine to high. Me tal r ails. Heady Champ stock. $150. Ph: ••••••••••••••••••••••• !>lay at 1'ob for 1·2 yrs. No to re finish. $75.00 Phone., 552·!l346 V E L V E T Co u c h . 675·0342 or 675·9988. B t l ~1 l & e xp. nec .. we wlll train.----------Beaut.SealPointSiamese e a u y rt!s "a l. Car in good running con· 1939 REM INGTON Noise-Kitten. t'emale. 10 wks. Sprngs. Movie camera, d1tion a must. Territory less po rt. t ypewriter .. 846.1316 lamps. end tbls & mi)>c. r apidly g rowing, hard Mint cond. Orig. case. ----------c I o l h i n g. L> a i I y . work rewarded, job has $75. 496·0802 Ask for Lu;a D09s 8040 Anytim e. 6531 Abbot Dr .. casua l atmosphere. Call ••••••••••. •••••••••••• HH. 847 ·0202 .,9-1.9903 ESTATE SALE Silky Te rrier , male. 3 mo. J_U_L_Y_4-.5--6-l_h_t_l _A_M_lo_5_, S al & S un 9·4. 6301 J\KC. Champ potential, PM DAIL Y. 2 2 1 1 ~ Warner Ave. Sp. 13, HB Sacrifice 962·83'77 P E ARL ST. llALll0 1\ STOCK ROOM "SUMMER '75" Ll=~~!~~~ua. ~:~:~:D . 8060 CLERK Poodles, Cocker , Shih· ••••••••••••••••••••••• AHTl'-"'IE lzu, C ocker. Doxie, cg. Appaloosa ,2yrsold. 111 ·111.al H1 ·1·q1t 111nh l r11r (, • ·111· r .1 l I' I ,11 t l• ,. \I .,, '11111 \ ll'jH [',\jot r 1>1\I) 1•1,; llii'I B \1.IHMl~l.i\~I> F o r s mall electronic ,..-Do b i e, P i t Bulls. vcrygenllc,has bcenun L'll'anmg IJdy. mature & manur. Exper·d in ship· SHOW & C o c k a poo. Porn. 100 der prof'I t raining for 3 n·l1<1lik f•ir rc-.taur ant 1 ___ •• 6_7•3••6•9•0_0•• ___ ping & receiving also de· mixed puppies. Stud svs mos. 8~2·7560. JAMITORIAL lip Up A Tent! 111111ng rm 4.5 Hrs day. ----------sirable. Req·s good hand SALE most breeds. 2525 W. l7lh . r L r 1. \mt N l' .,730.,.w. wriling &somemath. al F"'irview. Si\. Open Regis te r ed. Appa lou.sa IH '-\ ,\-.:-i ~T,\~ . / Jrfl'lla, 1 »v • <.vv July 20 9.,.....pm .. M T ed 1'\.f'd 1'11.11r-.irll". l'll Japanf'~elady w;rntedfor R.E.SALES STACOSW1TCH e ves.531·5027. co~~a n~a1;orEl~gl~~~c: thu:.i.i,.,IH l'Jll.~1>1 ~I I dt•aning & ironing. o~ce HELP! ll39 Bak:~~la Mesa Ove r 100 Exhibitors: Shelties AKC. 4 mo·s. Sa· Weste rn .Equil alion & "'«l'ldy tii'J-t::il!>. realuring Furniture, ble & wht. Male & fem. Jumping. G entle but ---We are c losing out the 549·3041 (;hina, Jewelrv, Clocks, $100 213/597 7636 · l d "31""""' DISH MACHIME tlarl1or Vie w "o m es ·~ e a . · spine · 0 ·c.vvJ Laundry llous<'kccpcr. n Equal Oppor. Employer Dolls, Antique Clothing, OPERATOR mJlun· Dav shirt Mesa Trac·t a nd have more & Thous ands o f Misc. Silver mini. Poodle AKC. Household Goods 8065 II• ,J\, lltttnl! 11 llm•· \'1·rd1· Con~· llosp, 601 le:1ds t han we can nan· Collectibles. a ll shots. male, 20 mos ••••••••••••••••••••••• 1 ~1·1·l.1•nd ,., & 1"v1·:.1 t\f111 {'(·nt.-r M. C \L d ie TEL EPHONE SALES. old. $50. 646-2745. Cancelled Contrart 2000 I~· in '"'1 "'"· ·o:.tJ M1·:.<t ----F OR INTERVIEW Experienced preferred. Admission $1. Kids under yds carpel below mill \11•1111iri.il 110.,p1tal. :J<ll 1. .. 1lr ll ouM•keeper,Com CALL673-7601 Earn;is muehas youlike 12 free. Refreshments, GiREATDAHE cost.inst a ll.5-17-8729 \ 11 IMJ,,. c :\l ,\,.,1, lor IH• n 1 on. I 1 \'t· in. Sr by talking to people all f'ree Parking. Location: Puppies. AKC, black hHlfl !'lif\Hi·:-..ip<"r\istir C1t11en prcr '<1 Non over Southern Orange SANTA ANA BOWL ~1redbyCH.Ravon·s Jewelry 8070 1-.111-: :-.mokcr ~52·i484 lnin~. County from a n air con· (Municipal Stadium) 960 R1g i Raki. Pvt. Pty. ••••••••••••••••••••••• dilioned ofrice. Two D 644 •"18 WAHTE I.. v ;-.. ,.r Lrc"rl Psyrh W . Civic Center r . ...., D DISPATCHER f,rJ\l'yMd Shirt Apply '",, .. ,,.Ill YELLOW CAI A"· l•it h C(r..ta ~k~a °''J J'll O:-.;J-:CALlA~ I' l.fo. \.'-.,.: ••v::-.1 Hrn• J<JR wJnt .. -: rr.. • •• ,. 1n·1 r .... t .. ·d in ,,. _, · •• ;.. "• W I J flt ·r mo •.:1'1 .1,J ~ ~TOISASS.ST. ,,, I'·' ••':I (~th :.\ :.-• r.· W • ' • ••I\ .,,. "•~ \W1 .. ..... ~l.'1~ • s h1fls·lOam to lpm or c Fl St & 'fl·C"h. 1-'ullllm<'. F:vP.ning 5pm lo 8pm. Monday ornc r ower · MALTES E ·w /papers TOP CASH DOLLAR shill Wknd:. off Al so throogh Friday. Apply al Civic Center Dr. across needs good home. Will PA I D F 0 R Y 0 U R wknal l t'l tef & on call i50 E. 17th St. Cos ta from Orange County sacrifice in pric-e. Day:;, JEWELRY. WATCHES, day:. & e'\es. Hy·Lond Mes a , o r call Tony Courthouse. 549·1945, eves & wknds ART OBJECTS. GOLD. llomc:-. !l!llil W. lllh SL ~~~~~~~~~ s c· · t6464100 A Portion of tM P"°" 675-7147 SILVER SERV I C ~. SI\ SJl 8711 __ im_ia_a ____ . ___ cffch wltl be doftated ----------1 F I NE FURN & AN· l..ook,lee11tght1rlo1be t11nt. T •-~.a .r~ TOY POODLES 3 Black Prtnte>d P auern !12S i : * M .alDS * RN CCU .... """'_......· totlMArfffldGll(W..... · TJQUES.645-2200 Womon'sRllcsm•31 (38·1nrh ,,,. ~ d I L' 11 ·--, Males. 21.AJ mos old .1-----------1 b 1-'ull ti m e Apply 1n • Exper on y • .-u ' Fa•daffollofG.af. 646·0142&549-3t42aft.5. Misc.llatteCHat 8080 b~::.",.1~1\114g)'t~~1;W~u3.t<:•; N1"hts , full or p/time. p /time. All shiCls & present. e d h y · 11 1 •o < 4 b s hi 1 o per?>on 8 A.M. To3 P .M. .. k d Top wages Call • ••••••••••••••••••••••• i fl : • u•t. • P : Lai;:una 11111~ ll.ilton L>lffe rent1al pay. Xlnl w n s. . . KNODELL & LEBLANC Frff to You 8045 L 10 bu•t. 4R hip): H (48 bu•t. henerll.•. Contact Mr•. betwn uam & 4pm, PRODUCTIONS ge room ~i carpe l t1oh1111:o (&O bu•t.~Z b11>l : :!5205 La r a1. Rd. ,, " . ••••••••••••••••••••••• I d C!'> 00 d ee· 48 (63 bu.i. GI hi(') Lagunoi lhlls Ualcslre ri , 642·2734, 644-9420. :>46·5745 · w pa -· Y • age, S.•nd 11 00 1ort'llchp11Uern <.:o ~l a M e m o ri a l TELEPH ONING e arn ~~~~~~~~~~~!Puppi es -I rish Selle r nylon.548-5340. Ac1<12$c1nt•fnrcnrhp11t..rn Hosp11.a 1 .• 3-01 V1cton•, "lta .,, al home calla"nn ::. mixed breed. 7 wks old. E h W tor lir'lt rtass m111t and ,.prc1nt c M H>" .. -., N E w , n 0 r r 0 s t Call ~2545. art orms·Oins ready h1.n<111n1. otherv.1•1' third f'l'l'JltlOO Ol>t'n for m;itun• · · "' a:. for re t a rded children lo s phl. 3 (or $700 or $250 rl;i" dl'llVl'ry w1ll t ~kr thrf'c> m•n expl'r d in liti· 18 refrigerator. S yr war-. M. . k &46 4312/SS6-8S26 v.tt1t1otmortSend10Mar1•n d program. J .. a rea. ranly. Dual conlrol:s . Shep. ix puppies, 5 w s ea. . Mutln, •u . lhf' na1ly f"1h>t m .. •nl of apt hi ~. Mut>l ----------•I 63S·6101 Must move. Taking los& old. 4 males, l female. r .u.rn l>•·Pt , 2.12 w.-.i 1111h ~ •<'lU:tlnted W1gen'I 1-----------Adorable 646-1349 Largo ollk office desk $85. St . Ntw York, N Y 10011 ~l •mt,1ng 41 elt-c n· RN TILLElt aU250.67S-21Z1. · · Matching s wivel chair l'Ttn11'\AMF.,AODRf .. -..c;.11p, MAIHTEMAHCE "••fl Perm Job for n~ht Level Headed , exper'd & CHEST FREEZER 26 cu. St. Bernard Pl.IPPY 4 mos $40. \~' Colds PQl freezer , ~'::t~ t~~~~~~t~11;t!:';:!. f f'-rv..n l><JanrJth;n·t"to EMIRG9'1CY c heerful teller needed. ft .Xlntcond.595. old. Free toeoodhome. n e e s work 5 2 0 . rho11r1oat>nc.Hor.onl'frttpa1 \( t. "tm pr,.m1~ f or in Conlacl M rs Croxon .~7.7-.. 581·4767. Pingpo n g t a ble S2S inn 1n.,dr N8W !>PRING ,h,. •u•-. To rolale~htns<rRNlln ...... 1461 . ' '" _.. P lants. pot s, game.i;, ~U M M f ll rATTERN •1 ... • ..,.,, t vso• ~ p F I ('A'fALO<i IOO!t)IH allsl1t'S \~ r :.mall d epl (to cover ~II Imperial S&LAssoc. Refrl1erator, apt. site. 1-·ree ups . e ma es book!. Recliner $S 1602 frtt l'•lltrn MUPM ~n( T~c- ~,,,, . .-4•' '• ~ •1:, •I• ._. ~. 11\ :.-,tV~ J:. f. \jf • i ct. t A I "'I r f.' A ""t; man neas &c ~·-.c.-Uon.-.> E.x 550 Newport O r Or NB white 1 yr old. Sl2S. Xlnl J~1bera lcd m ixture. 604 Pegasu s. S . A. Hgls. now ~Ew • K!\tT ttoo~ .,.1111 M•..&.•I ~ ""per din rl••1· per pre r d. Contact ~n· Equal Oppor. Employer cond. 962.0221 W. Say. CM Delw 5 & 8 546-5833 ba~h t11\ul'pa11rrn sc ?'> trrr•l. pfumbinl( hut nil Hoaehe. RN. t:o.;t:. ---__ ...c___ -----pm. Ph: 646-51.50. :::::~:~!~~~,,.!:' :: :: 1n1 1 ti" $3 r~hr rmn'W'd )1 cs a M e m o r 1 a IT r y a n a 11 y P I lot Washer Dryer, US; ..:----------TV. $19. Slinaray b1kc ~o JH1•1L 1o n C~ll J e r ry Hosp11wl, 642·273'1. EOE. Classified Ad to buy, sell wuher needa repair. FRll KITTIHS Recorder $10 !tlO W )4) ~ or rent somel.hinc. 540-4900. 1----•-64_5·-~--·---1 Hamilton, CM. J 1f" "'' ~• ,,,.. ••nt w lJ..,,b l '1 f1,1 (.;I Bikini Beauty! F'lt• Ilk,. '' •lr,.•m. ~fl I • llltlf', • ·••> tn m:.i. ... II• 1111..r. h"'" tt11111,..au111u1 I) '" tJtt II\\\ 1111 1111" 1 t1n.rn11r· ~l•lo<>~hAl•I•> h1~1n1 1~ 11Mlnly t1nuht.-ucwlu\l ut ,~ortu11 ln twn 11\·"t) t•oltUA t•on"ro 725• · -1111-6 16 lnl'lud .. J, ~nd SI 00 lnr earh vallern~ Add 25' lor nt'h pallern lor rirsl·d U5 mail and spcclal h11ndllng. S!'nd to i\111'1' ilrooks, IOS, the Dally Pllol, Needlflt'ral\ 0 <'pt , Boll 1f;3, Old Chelso S1111on, f\<'w Ynrk. N V 10011 Print Nam«". Addrrss. Zip, Paltcrn II/umber. S a ve dOll >tr.• <"r1•ulr bu u11 ru1 th1n11~ ~ntl liw l\ew 1975 N~rdlc-t'•Jlt l·a1alo1t! 3 dra111ns pnnlC'd 1n•1dr ;:,• New ' Nil\y Fil\) QI.Ult• SI 00 N~'*'' Rlpplf' ('ffl(·ht't fl 00 Sfow • Knit &ok SI ~ NeC'dh•P01nt 8~ •. JI 00 1'1ower Crochet 8ocltt SI llO Hairpin CrO<'hl'I Book $1 00 lnstant CrO<'hl'tflook SIOO lnAllnl MaC'rame Roc>ll SI 00 ln•l•nt MMl')' C\ooll SI 00 Compll'le f,1(1 llook SI 00 Comrtelr All'h•M 114 jSI oo \2 Pn1t 11 r, ""ru. 111 :ill flook or11 11u11t~•1 ~ Mu••" n t.111111 ll<'OI>. •t )11' 15 (111111 • '"' Tt1tlllt •:t :.o' llookol lbJ1ll> Hui:~ • .W ' I~ , Muslcal loots, Powe,. 9040 ln1tn1menh 8083 ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• • •••• •••••••••••••••• '30 Chri1 Co.ft• M~:;:r:::•/ 9150 Autos Wont•d 9S90 Autos. Imported Autos, Imported ThurSday,July3 1975 OAILYPiLOT, D9 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I......._ .... .a..--Ud .a..-ud llllAN U New '75 to'cndc1 19tl7 W11h to'ly lmd~t· 'l\·l~·1.·il~t1•r , S:JOO '75 N1h l)Jllll or I \\Ill IJ,lllll 111 .. i-.l·n 1\mp ~3~0 Olh1.•1w1-.c Xliit c:n:s i Kl7 5735 UI llW.17:!1; J :.k 7Ml l~!l2 171 1J~!Jll!il • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • • Avtos. mpo............ ~. •• .......vs, H __ .... ·1 1 llONOA 7:.0, Wtft•l wto:i>AV'J'Ol•OOt.l.AR Dat1un 9720 Porsc.h• 9750 •••••••••••••••••••••" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• rn fo'ORT01•usto:OC/\HS ••••••••••••••••••••••• C-...1•11 9915 Jammer t>'iur ~ linm1n• ••••••••••••••••••••••• Volvo 9772 uv• oc · ·ond """" ,. II l"Oltt.:IGN, f>OMfo;sTIC WlLl.HUYYOl'lt 7U J>OHSt'lll·: ~.Il l 6, ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ma••nck . ,947 tur l•:r11.• ~rv 55t"~;;;~ uOI Co.A.:.t IJI Cl,,\...,SICS U.\'l'Sl'N, l'OV(Yf1\ ,\:'II ... ~, :O.ll'l"l'O tape ..................... ,. CADILLAC ••••••••••••••••••••••• If your,c.ir 1-. eAtr .. dcan Oil VOLh.SW liEN ~.uuo BRAND NEW '71 M a\'eru·I. . .W \"fl .1 Office Furnltw. & llUSK Y 250. l!J73 J>crlcl'l <·ond. SHOO. 100 Su1.uk1 TM Look!> IJrJlltl m•w sc;so 5 157.1~ :.cc u:. ll"•l P 1\1 U FO H OH '\O'I' 1; 11 :..'li;!I Ch 1•r 70 lo choose fro1n spd. Jo;xccllcnl ru11111ng IAUER BUICK w ILL I' A Y Tu I' 1975 VQLVQS i''rom ~1~!15. (; l ,\c,; condition. ,\M, t..t~~·l'~ Equipment 8085 Z!Ji!5 ll.11001 Ul\d IHJLl.~\H (' \IJ ....... ~n '711 '1111' '• ,,,x.1. Grn IJlk . F1n.111C'lll~ & 1.~·..u.111.: $1275. 8~ l .>IT ••••••••••••••••••••••• Co:.lJ :'lh''>J !IW :!541\J ALLl-.:. , 510 oil.! Xlnt t'1111cl \1111):./\·i.lr.1:. WE STILL HAVE A COMPUTE SELECTION OF ALL BODY STYLES AT Nati1r1 CIMlll•c utllla..., .... '70 Hat.Ito. ltcJter. slcrt'tl, lloor stutl, 111a11)' ci.lrJ'> lUM 1·:xct. t)'IH'Wflll'I' 1111JI. JI.' tld nmt.l. S75: 1.t:1 ~lltll Boats, Rent/ f>eh 8087 •• ~~~!"!~~ ........ !~.~~ ····················•••1 ...................... .. UAUY l'/\11/\l•a•:t-:Ts i- ~I ~10 (';ii I 67~1 ll'iHli ~ . .\t: P.1r,1h·l'I' t. ,,_.1,, 11lcl. l ',11l.l l ll'' 1.'> h..11d1 lll•tl FJt'lun. &. \'dim" .,:;1i 71 HU I 11r 111lu Boats for Chartet" ·11' 11 untl'I'. Slµs li :J I T.tlly1·1 :ill. ~11:-ti l·I lluhw l'.1h .\..11 ICru1:.mg('luh ;1,tJ:J W Cu;L~l II\\}' NU t':.tll ti:Jl tl:!Jil Pianos & Organs 8090 •• • •, •,,,, •••••• ••••••• lh·'>p111htbll0 lhll'I y "':11\h l I' 111(; 11 1' l'1,1n11 gd ~u !/!ll.,_:.'-i,!~'~'' 1.111111 u 1111I. N111 •l1111 ... h ~111 ,.11 1 I .. 1 -' .l1!J.!llh1 ur lil·-.t 11fh'1 ~1(,11 11 , : " :.! 13 11.!ll 171111 ·n Y:im.!h..1 :!.;ii Ent.lul'o Xlnt ccJ1HJ. ~.ooo m1 Set· lo bd1eve. ~~'5 -1~1 urn.I '72 ·100 MAH.:O. It S. 1>•1>1-· l\1l kun1 l'urtcd . .\lm 1·ond. 642 lo2 I. 'tili 'l'numph T1..:er Cuh. 200 Ct: X Int rnnd. t·;~ lr as. $:17 5 ti.l(j 3-145 '7·1 llON I>,\ 360 C 11. w 5000 rm. CIL·an" CAlr ui. ! S700. Uoh, 1:r.1 ~lfiJ Motor Homes, Sale/Rent 9160 ·········•···•·····•••· H1•111 :.!2 l',1t·c 1\J l'O\\, lul ly ~ t: ).!I II. & ,111· l' .ii I ~I:! :a>eW TOP DOLLAR PAID I MM ED IA TB. Y FOR ALL FOREIGM CARS CALL OR COME IM TO SEE US NEWPORT IMPORTS 3100 W.Coast ltwy. NA 642-9405 TOP CASH! ~·or dean u:.l'<I 1·ars & Trailers, Trav4ti 9 170 l r u .... k. ~ • 11 0 w ,1 ,. d •••••• ••••• •••••••••••• Chl'\ rolcl Do\ e & l~UJll 1:, 'I rJ\ t•I T1 .11ll•r. new St rccb. 111· :\l.1cArthu1 . Ol.I) l'I. \'I t·;H l'I.\:\() :'\I nl l'l1t1tl ~1.10t11·r11 • lrl I :.!XX:I • Boots, Soil 9060 i.:l.1:-~ I 11 t''· t•IL•t· 111 k::., J .1 m bort·•· .11111 Bri:.lul. •••• •••••. ••••••••••••• :-.Ip-. t1 S!l!l.1 ~152 ~17 Ne\\ purl lkJch ~i:j.~5 Sailboat wow ~ :!:1 (;11hl1•11 l-'.1lrnn l:Ji 1. 111111t rnnd ~·u11y Autos, Imported Sewinn Moch1'-s 8093 llc1-rl·:-hurr 1\ml·111·;111 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~ ""' ,., .... 11 1·1111t. Pullc<I·· le:.:. ••••••••• • ••••••••••••• t-:..igll-, :!2 ll. WLW, W tl I I' h h G••erol 970 I 11,111 111110 1111. ,car al ..... l<ABY OH•rlo\·1-. :s<!:!J. 111 m ·1·1-.tll Built liy Nowak w luh & :,howcr, twin ••••••••••••• .. •••• .. •• bl·~tollcr & W1ll1:.ims 71 11:>1ti 71i2. la•tb , 11·11111 kitche n , 'ti? Sunl.1carn AJpint'. 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Fiat 9725 ...•...•.........•....• OR.AMGE COUNTY'S NEWEST & LARGEST I MMEDIAn; l>El.I Vto:HY i\11 M odd:-. & l'l•lor., Dick Miller Motors ~amn l :!II \\' \\ .11111·1 .11 :-.o \l.1111 S.111t.1 ,\n:i , 1, 1973 FIAT •1.c• ROY JRR CARVER ROUS·ROYCC 2s.u. 111h s1. COSTA MESA 1'-----' S.ol6 -.uu j ClOSfO SUNDAYS 'Sti Uenllt•Y, 'Int 1nel'l1 l' o 11 d. ~ Lo . .auo. u ;;i) ~. :1 l!J !J~l I, 1•1 l'' till l:!IJ Soob 9760 ••••••••••••••••••••••• SAAB DE~O $AlE l'r11· ... ·c l lrorn $4190 I c .1 Ill:! I 121 S1x1rl COUIJI.' I :'II int Cone I &Hi·l:l:!02 Beach Imports H > H T II E II !-:ST tn: \I. .\-..;Yw111-:1n. "THINK HERB" I XI~ l>O\\' ~11 :\t .n·,\nltur & Ja1nli11rt'l.'o N.11. i 752-0900 T. 1'711 S.\A B Xlnt. l'1111 d Mll!>l :.tll. ll•a\'1n~ s late SI ,:WO. l~H Cll 17 nmn 100 ;:.1h 111•1· ..'.J' \\tlh th1 .. ad ,\ put ' la.1>1 111 ·"'' """ VI \'I "HERB" FRIEDLANDER Toyoto 9765 Anniverscry THE OLD PRICES BEFORE THE HEW IMC REASE CHOOSE YOURS NOW Buy or lease VOLVO DEALER SlMCE 1956 WILLIAMS IMPORTS EXCLUSIVE VOLVO DEALER XIII l ( '11mtn1111~callh llllt'llJ l'.11'1. :1:.!I 71MJ LARGEST SELECTION Of Used Volvos In Orange County Choiceof 20 '70's thna '74's C..Mne ....... 41fJ.J4()4 . ~ • , --1 Mucury 9950 I I ( \ " t· I t• c l " IJ (I I ••••••••••••••••••••••• Uruui.:h.1111, lo mile:., .71 M .. ·5 9 pa:.:. StJ m111l \Lr'' Mal..c ulr a r,,ui 1:.!IJJ~m! 5;!:.i? · Wag . All .cl\lras. L~~ 71 El l>oratl11, {:uu<l'co11d., 1.0,\lll':I>! II tral·k ~lerco ~ ;I 2 !I ;, l .1 I> c <J c c k t.1;! U:I:!:.! '7:! CA I) l 'uupc d e \'1llc, 1 r11 111 .1 1• 11 I at 1• Sm a 11 1h•\1o11 I 0 1' 1, l.i IWl n e w . 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'67 MUSTANG Ge l. cund. ------ Oldsmobile 9955 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Sak s a nd ~r\'il'{' OLDSMOBILE GMC TRUCKS HOMDACARS h ;1rclh UM·1I. l''-t·l'll1•n1 H11cmg !').1lo11t Satl ;;.i111:1. t·11n1ht11111 .\I u~I :-.ell th1:. (;<J Cund. ::;:AAJ or IJ:.t ofr. \H•1•I. !:>!Ill 1ual.1.• olll·r :\lu:.t Scll. lii:J 1;.~s. l 'all t;7'."1 llt.21 t.'\1•11111g:-• Autos for Sale ...........•.•..•••.... Recreational Vehicles 9530 l'nt·l•d I mm $6799 c :;/Jo:!I 1:i1:i11 lkad1 Bl\d W ,.,.,1 m111,.,t1·r C. '2'7_LO., SALE SISOO DISCOUNT!! 1 --~ 973 lrom tl1'.1l1·1' \\111tlo\\ .. \II ~\ir C1111thl1om:t1 All Priced To Sell ·w Che\ y St. Wai.:1111. Full University otd5 µwr .. 11r, llun:. Xlnt S&)O. t~lli·5 l l2 2~ Harbor 111 ... d -Costa Mesa 51U ~u ·n :\l11111e CJrlo V\11 top, - --. - .rnd \\1•1•l.1·nd-. 7' Fhgls Sa1l111g Urnghy. 'ij St,111 'l'homp,.,.111 lr111h .\1) 2 thru \\'1·d J,!l' I ~-•IHI Wl·di.:1• ~1111 lJ .! ~1811 ~. lti :111;2 Compll'le :..11hng cqwp lio11d t·1111tl S2UO. :>.18 t.oll or 1>7:1-C.!ll'.1 .............••...•.... Free Show ll1•1·rc,1Lt011al Vehicll.' Sh11\\ nuw al I lunt111gt un Cl'nll'I' \l.Jll. Lhru Sun .Jul) 1; :'ll 111·c lha11 -10 Ill'~ 11111dcl,., Jl :-.1x·1·1,1I cl1:-. Beach Imports II llS Do\ l' .11 \l.1t·:\rthur &J..imborc\'. '\II 752-0900 I ~~:;;."~:·n·s·e·~~:;;;••~ I ~ll t'lTOY OTAw i 1.:-, 111111 11r1g111a1 m1k-. • Sport c~ WILLIAMS IMPORTS port:-, :ur. PS i>B. F:\l 73 Cutla:.s S:ilon. n~w -.t ... ·rl'O 1 own. S23:ill. tires , Pl':". lill \\hL ~ll'r"'eo ,,-'I !Ill • 1~ !J'J'i-I ape. vin. Loi'· SJ.~ 10 J J I IJ. --559·009~ • l '..i I Y.1 k 11. II u 11 !I I Wg hl tlO ll1s. 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It Satllmal. main &jib, 17.JOt'l' cug. Xlnl t•ontl. •••••••• .. ••••••••••••• Ln11le r . l·;qr:.is. Call bcf1 S!JOOor li:-t 11lr 1;75 u:ri~. ORANGE COUMTY'S :i vm. Iii:> 1 ill!i. OLDEST B t & M · 4 Wheel Drives 9550 oa s anne 11 1. 11.. l .1 & & Equipment 11 11c. ~1 w · rat 1!r '."~:t. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •• •••••. •• ••••••••••••• All 7:1 sl1ekcrs. ~l:>Jll. 7 4 Jeep CJ-5 Generol 90 I 0 l~l·I i:-.oll hl·Lwn o·!lpm -4 "'hcl·I dri vc, 6 t·ylintll'r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Kiie 1:!1111 ; like new. j.,d u -. -.l•ll }our h<ial. <Ill\ U 11!>111kL1hle! l'lc:.isu1·c. ~17t'7 ror t :i~l r~ull:-. l';11l r :.i e 1 n g ('ham p . Cos I \I 1·' .1 II o a l Cl' 11 t t.• t'. :)lliOU. 'ol'll :))ISO t;75 lillil l.IUl l l l :12n. Xlnt. t:iind l'ul l'hl· :-.p.1rl.k U.11 I. <id. ral·tnJ.! record. l- E,1wrt Jl•th..,h1ng & d1· Iman C Board. 3 s u1t:- t ,11l 111 g 1111 )our lthl·r ,., a JI-;. c v r. S l, ti50 . ,.:I.a':-. hual. 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Call 536-:l:W~ j Ill li:>I ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....~I TOY OT A 1>1.·mo. automal11" air c·ond . po\\ol'I' -.Lc1.:nng. .\ M F .\I ~ l r u l' k . heacll1 )!hl nm::., llour mats. ~3ti l 1. ·;u IM l'i\L,\ 2 dr Cou~>c . 7l HUNAHOCT. Air, n~w lt1 hit.I'll~ .. \ c gel. coutl tires, lJCs t ofter ~t .3llU. 5.1;,.i;1ll!l 0 G73-7fuU __ _ 73 MAZDA RX -3 COUPE Silver w blat'k 111l1.•r11)r, autom:.illc , only ::!X.;.n :,pcc1 al warranty , Sii,\ HI'~ t3!J~lllli 1-: I !i-IS·S70U dlr Mercedes Ben~ 9740 . .....•...........••••• OVER 100 NEW &USED MERCEDES OH DlSPLMY Houst-of l~s r\ U-rt-lOlllZf·:D ,\J EHCl-:OJ:::S L>E,\1~1.;H 6!!t;2 Mant·h1·~ll'I', Buena l'a1·i.. 523-7~50 On lhL· SJnta Ana Fw~· 'ti7 Mcrre<ks lkn:t,, "Int cond. r\1r cunrl. 1-'Jtl /AM. power W111d11w :-.. S55UO firm. C•ill blwn ti & K pm, !J7H·!!!m2. 66 MBZ 250SE COUPE 1\n immal'ulall' da~:-1c In & uul ! 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SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS unJt.:r retail. 673·0685 Continental 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ci I l.11a·oln Continental. 1:.11Lt'r 1-'.Jnt·y -1:11oc.1 nmd. G0111l tires. 'i:t Pinto Squire W;J).!011 . /\MffM, air, :.tutu. ::;:!:.!50. See after 6 a t ai15 Elden. C:\l. '74 PlMTO Ye llow. onlv l:!.:!OS mtle s, mag:-. ll~ KK:t.J SAME AS. ... tllr. 7.3 Pinto STATION WAGOM . 4 cylinder. 4 St>et.>d, radio. h eatt'r, & a real :.harp et·unom) ".i~on ~ (:192 HOC > $2495 ,,. KENDON AMC'1JE.EP ....... ~ft(J'· '1 .. :_) COST.\ MfSA S~9·~02J '71 SU I' EB B1.•1•tlc. cass.1 I ;qll'. 1 IWOO nil. $2,G50. t>l2 !MJ!J!I ,\.llJ I' ~·rcnzy ::..Mlorollcr. ~15-!!0ll. 1-:.\Tl:'>I<; -----Plymouth . 99'"60 I . ll l 11 Corvette 9932 ••••••••••••••••••••••• j'IJ 11111-: •• 111111 . ~Ulll'OOf. xlnl :'11 u:-.l Sn'. !:>llJ.iO 8-10· 15.')..I allfil':\1. l s gotten so w t'I 1cr •• •• ,, •• •., • ••••••••••• LhL' hulchcr 111<1hcs a • l'han..:e Ill h is )JrlCl''· 11r 1 till (;11~·~·~·~te ·127 1-~ng~ p /s, rnakl· a chanJ,!e 111 111~ !' h -.1 ·!op. :.tm 'lln $3-100. I•;\ 11;\;(i hal11l!>. .Jiili U.11.l. Autos. Used CoU<Jar 9933 c>7 u~. l'\ t·11111I. rdJll '······················· ,,n~, l'hrrn "hi:-.. "idl'r••••••••••••••••••••••• lire,.,, 1·:111111 el'.h. Slll50. 1AMC 990S .· til I fif;!)H 1•••••••••••••••••••••••, vw l\,\J,\ H11g '72 :.!llillt I' I c11i.: Wl·hl·r c;irh. 1>11111 1 l':.t m &. n.1111. Oil llltL"r & cooler + 1·i.tra!'t 1~1:1 :1-ll~I ur;)lj!ll:.!11 I I li8 S~BK . Hun!'> ).!d. :'-i1'l'(b pnl. & h11m1 >l'r'. ~ vr , bc:.tolr.:1.llii:!.J.'S IF ~ 'KENDON ,.. . AMC'1JEEP l~}l HARBOR Bl. 0 COSTA 'tlESA S~9·802l 7 4 Ambassador 9 poss. Woqon \' M •• 1u1umal1c. lat:Lory 72 COUGAR XR-7 \'·ti. autum a t1c, f;.iclory air. power slccring . 1\ :'11 F :\I :.tcrl.'o. v111~ I toµ, '111yl 1111L'n11r, n •JI :.harp. mu:.l I.Jc seen'. (VYL2!ill $2895 IF . KENDON ,. AMC'1JEEP ATLAS Chrysler /Plymouth Ope n Oa1ly & Sun. 't>l ltl l':\l :!!1<!9 II a rhur Ill nl , Custa Me~a 546-1934 1973 PLYMOUTH FURY Ill HARDTOP J!:ljl ~.,~.~~;,~3,~~l. :11x1 I B . J-, 1 ch a 11 t , t· I a:-. s H' . 1 formal Sl·dan 114:aulltul ly rc :-.ton·cl. ::;1:rno 1,:1 c;111.\ ltu11-. \H'll Ci cl 11 r 1•' ::. l :!llll Call l!l:l·X:!.~I ,, 1 r . p •/\\ l' r ,., l c 1.• ri n ~. \\I F ~I '>lt'l'l'CI, r.11lt0, hl·all'I', \\hlll'\\,cll lll'l':-0, lugg:.il.(e 1 :i1·I., ltll \~lll't·I. 1·ru1,1· 1·1111lr11I, \\OW! t 1.jUK~ X I .' 1 hA"-t".J'• t:h. ~ ( 4 door c(l u1 µ)J('d with 34~ cid, :! bbl. V 1:1. e ngrnc. COS TA "1£S4 S~9 ~023 -----a n 11 l t) I' q u e r I I l c Dod9e 993S lr<.111~m1~:.1u11 . t-'actory ••••••••••••••••••••••• air rond1110111 11 g. :; Iii w;11or1;1:1 :1!1~1 ·1;:1 M BZ 1 l>H SI .ti:J41. lOA M ·KI' M. 5Jti :14~17 :\h•1Tetl1·~ ZW SE rebll cug. am Im . t..ipc. racli:1 b . run~ :1.1111.. ::,1 IOO, ·196·08tiU 72 Men·eclc-. :!.>41<.:. Xlnl 1·01111. Bro"' n ,\1r, slt•n'O, :\I us l Se 11 ! S 6 i 0 0 l!J..I :1:.1:! MG 9742 ·········•····••••···•• REPAIRS-SERVICE l·:xttwnge & lkhw ltb IHWOKI. 't'N UllC t:o. l•::.t11nute:. :l'iii !JJ.I l ·n Bus. F ;iet. .11r, ne"' l' 11 i:: • • • I u l 1'11 • I I I' l' s l' t' r f l' l' l t' o II ti I ' , I' ol!H·O:SX I $3695 ·. • 71 Gremlin Et·lln11m1l'al ci ('yltnd1.·1· au111m.1t11· r.111111, llL0:1t1·r. whlll'\\ all lll'eS. O!llV :io,11110 mile,, ::.1111ruui 'Uli VW Camper \.'~111 1'1111 iui:ll-.1..\ > lop \\. :-1de tent. ,\m 1•'111 $1995 ~ll'l'e11 l:.t Pl' )l..lnl. ::i2 l;X) or lratle fur \'c 1t.1ii:1 X:!l I 1..•~1~.~~ .• ~tt•~~ ~~I:~ ............ !?.~~ miMiiihl ORANGE COUNTY . Buick 991 O VOLVO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·70 Mot-.ic-11 Wagun. 45,000 m1. Air, a ulo, hro111.e1 wd. ~1tl1ng. ::.1:100 4!J.1-l!J59. Ford l!Jtiti Dod~c li c) I :-lants lll'k 4 !JS· GM.5-1. 9940 • •••••••••••••••••••••• 1!:17:1 Ford LTD 10 Pass. AM /FM rad111. lilt :-.t l't'r 1ng wheel. Brn\\11 t111bh with Oy~lcr l1e1t.:l' \111~1 rwf. 50. lOO mile:.. ~\Jlly rceond.il io11ed. $2195 lnqu1rcto: 8U51lll'SS Ofl ICC Oranqe Coast Daily P.ilot JJU W _Hay Sl. C:\1 ---- '7L Cu:.l. Suhurb<Jn Wi.:11. !.I P~::.. l o\\ 11cr :\tany t"-· tras. New r ac1ial tin·:.. '73 Ton no Wag. ll ll, P s. Sl..'>iO. !*i8 11 IH I' h. l gl, rad1als, hke _ • - Wagon. Air, P1b. P s. lugg. ral'k. ZUJOO mi. J owner Super Clean ! 6i5 6:!00 or 675 JOOS C\'CS. new s:!7tlll &15·21_16 ___ Pontiac 9965 :.lrl'"' Ju:.l rcpo1.H·n:ll. • . . -..-lull\' l''IUtfl'd • :! r.111111 .... 'I nu mph .1110 (. hoppl'CI h.ai't 1.111 1,.. Ill'°" pall\l ;\<l'l'.t; ".or.k. C.cll .ill h ~IO :iOll 5 Iii Otitil tl.1) '>. pill, MJO ~Ml. h 12 r.1i.'l I 1'\l'' till 110~ DA 3.50. Hum. & :!II' TruJ..lll Chn Ci ui-. 1;;, look:. great! Mu:.t sell l.,tp!>lrake lkhlt 2111 111' loclay·S·H5. 631~~: __ \'g t :r;iy,20hr:-.Utnl'lll' l~li:l lloncl,1 J;,t1CH z.1100 \' Jkrlh:., m11n11mat1t-, mi. t-'.11 nng,, w111c.1sh1cld \'lff. ~'.1tho. Teuk dct·k::. lul-(g. ruck, i:L('. ~750. Brt)llt1l 1·11n1l l'\l ply Bsl .1!J3·0 14fl. WE BUY IMPORTS Tu p LI o II u r For ,'\ n) i\la'<c or Model. On 5 YEAR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY ·73 :'111 D<; t::T 1~100 m1. 1\ll ;\t•\t l'ar' ~old .\1.•\\ pa111l. :-.hJrp C'c111cl. 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Laguna/South Coast Today ·s C los ing ·''· S toe k s V OL. 68, NO. 184, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1975 TEN CENTS Battin's Date Put Grand Jury By GARY GRANVILLE Ofth• Dally Piiot staff Can an attractive 26-year·old brunette fulfill her duties as an Orange County gr and juror and still date county Supe r visor Robert Battin'! Rache l Perry says she can. Miss Perry, who was one of 19 persons selected Monday to serve on the 1975· 76 Grand Jury, has dated Battin for the past 21 ~ years. She said Wednesday her rela- tionship with the controversial supervisor won't interfere with her duties as a juror, duties that ioclude investigating and report- ing on county government opera- tions. "I took an oath and I meant every word of it." s aid Miss It's Thq.t Season Daily Pilot Slaff PIWll!e Larry Bowman, left, a nd Bud We ir work on colorful two- story facade at Sawdust Festival in Laguna Beach. The art showcase is one of three festivals that will open in the art colony July 11. Sawdust will have about 160 ex- hibitors. San Clemente Sign Plans Spark ·Flap By J:\CK CHAPPELL Of the D•llY Poloe SWff A theme s ign program for San Clemente's downtown shopping district was blasted as "ticky- tack" and in poor taste during an at-times strained Caty Council meeting Wednesday. Councilman Thomas O'Keefe s harply criticized the "carriage lamp" s ign theme being carried out by a number of the Del Mar area stores. "The carriage lamp of sheet metal and plastic is not very al· tractive and when it is carried ad nauseam throughout the city .. .it is not t he type of image we want," O'Keefe said. O'Keefe said he wanted to see more creativity in the signing and indicated he found the varie- ty and quality of Laguna Beach's merchants· signs the sort of thing San Clemente should strive for. The matter arose as the coun- cil was considering approval of four car riage lamp theme signs previously approved by the city's architectural review board. O'Keefe said the Laguna im- aj:e would "make Del Mar a tru- -ly nice place lo s hop instead of a ticky-tack Garden Grove on the waterfront." Mayor Tony DiGiovan n i. criticized O'Keefc's criticism. "This kind of shocks me ... to , A FEW WORDS SOLD DUPLEX "The first person who came to see it bought the bui I ding.·' Thal 's the real esta t e odvertising success story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Eaetslde Duplex Dclux 3BR, 2ba Each. L.c:1 maanl lliGh income l'crl forQwn /()c('UflUlll Sf.9,500. Own. xxx-xxxx , Jtyou hove property you wnntto lcll or rent, call 64~.5678. 1t only takes a few words n the right place lo moke a deal. Along the Or ange Cmust the right place is the Daily Piiot. , hear remarks like 'ticky·tack' and 'ad nauseam' is disturbing," Mayor DiGiovanni said. "I think wood can become too s tereotyped just like plastic. I for one don't mind plastic," Mayor DiGiovanni s aid repealing later ··1 happen to like plastic." Councilman Pat Lane sided with O'Keefe and complained of the lack of creativity shown by the ''cookie culler" sign pro· gram. "There is an obligation to come up with something creative more (See S IGNS,·PageA2) New Police Contract OK'd For San Juan San Juan Capistrano city coun- cilmen have approved a new $298,000 contract with the Orange County sheriff's office for law en- forcement services. The new contract is 23 percent higher than the current $241 ,000 contract but it provides an addi- tional half-time investigator , boos ting the city's detective staff to two. Although several statfing a l ternatives were available, each with a different price tag, City Manager James MocaUs re- commended the one with the lowest cost. A question by Councilman Roy Byrnes over w hy Mocalis' re- commendation differed from the $351,000 contract proposed by Sheriff Brad Gates, was parried by the city manager. Mocalis said there hadn't been "a great number of complaints" about the level or law enforce· ment service and that he would not recommend an increase un· less the public shows o desire. Sheriff's Captain Wiater to'ath told the council that the contract egreeeble lo his department and that th~ contract could be mod1fied at :rny time if the need is demonstrated. (sff LAWMF.N, PageA2) l Perry. "I'm thrilled anJ honored to be on the Grand Jury and 1 m· tend to be a very good and honest juror." Miss Perry said she was not asked about her relationship with Battin when she was screened for Grand Jury duty by personnel in District Allorney Cecil Hi cks' of· fice. "I know som e deputy district attorneys so I assume they knew I date Bob <Ballin)," she said. Earlier this week, a long·time feud between Battin and f-lick s broke into the open when Battin. at a board of supervisors meet· ing, cut loose with a bitter verbal attack on the district attorney. The Battin -H ick s feud notwithstanding, Miss Perry m- s1sted Wednesday that she in tends to honor the oath she took Monday, mcludin~ a Juror's olJ. ligation to keep the Jury's bus1· ness confidential. ·'I 'm very good al kccpin~ things to myself and you can be certain 1 won't v1ol;.itc my trust ," she smd . Miss Pcrrv. \\ho li ves in Newport Beac..-h. s;.i1d ~he began dating the county supervisor 21": ye<>rs ago when they first met. They ha vc no wedding plans, she added A hft•t1mt' resident of the Costa l\lesa·Newport Beach area. s he gri.lduatt•d from UC! last March J!> a soc.·ial ecology major. ~11ss PL•rry " as nominated to l>Cn c on tl;e Grand Jury by (St•e Jl'ROR, Page A2) Congress Will Probe Sharp Gas Increases Hearings To Be Scheduled WASHINGTON (UPI) -Sen. Birch Bayh <D-Ind.), said today Con gress will in vestigate whether market manipulation by major oil companies is behind the sharp hike in gasoline prices announced this week. He blamed the price boosts in part on President Ford's "ill- fated" energy policy. which he said will probably drive up prices at the pump by as much as another 10 cents a gallon. Bayh, a member of the Senate antitrust and monopoly subcom- mitt~e, said the panel chairman, GULF OIL ACCUSED OF OVERCHARGE-C11 Sen. Philip A . Hart (D-Mich. ), agteed to hold hearings "in the coming months" on the complex issues involved. Their First Fourth "Those q uestions generally fit into two major subject areas: the possibility of market manipula· lion by these (oil) companies and the economic implic ations of energy policy," Bayh said. VietnC:Jmesc refugee children at Camp Pendleton hold practice drills fur u July 4th parade they will hold to cclc br;.itl' Indcpl·n · dcncc Day . It \\'ill be the first Ameritan Ju. ly 4th for the children. 'vho cu me to the Linit- l'J States at the end of the \·ietnam war und <.ire sti II h vin g on the :\hlri ne trainmg base. More than a dozen major oil companies boos ted refinery gasoline prices this week by up to three cents a gallon just as the peak driving season was about to begin. Bayh s aid he found this a "curious irony." since the com- panies could have increased prices by lesser amounts earlier but chose not to. Dana Hotel Appro:ved $3 Million Complex Gets More Pa~king \ y "It is m y intention lo probe de- eply into the ability of the major oil companies to use their domi- nant position to restrict competi- tion in the oil industry," Bayh said. ·•My concern about their market powe r has been rein- forced by the timing and nature of this week's increase in gasoline prices," he added. Sen. Henry M. Jackson <D· Wash.) also urged Ford Wednes· day to crack down on oil com- panies raising the prices of gasoline. ··President FoI;d should act as firmly with Big Oil today as Presidents Kennedy and Truma n did with Big Steel in the past. ''If it requires legislation spell · · ing out in capital letters the Ford administration's duty to protect the American consumers, then so be it." A S3.2 million Dana Point hotel and commercial complex was approved Wednesday by the State Coastal Conservation Com· mission following an appeal to lhat panel by the Orange County Environmental Coalition. The state commission's ap- proval came after the hotel de- velopers offered to reduce the number of rooms from 150 to 125 and to increase the amount of un- derg round parkin g and landscaped area around lhc com- plex. <Related story. A3) J oe Lovullo of Anchorage In· vestments in Dana Point and a partner in the venture, said he anticipated cons truction would start in about three months and should be complete 15 months after its start. General partner in the project is Herb Johns who attended the commission meeting in San Francisco. Raises OK'd Lagunq Beach Ups Ame City employes' salary increases and fringe benefit improve ments that will cost the city of Laguna Beach $194 ,000 during fiscal 1976 were ap- proved Wednesday night by the Laguna Beach City Council. Overall percentage increases (including both salary increases and fringe be nefit improvements l, and their a ssociated cost to the city, are as follows: -P olice officers: 6.6 percent; $43,369. -Fir emen : 6.9percent; $27 .144. -Miscella n eous city employcs : 7 .8 percent: $89,000. -Managem ent: eight percent; $32,420. AddlUonally. the council. after secret executive session, voted to boost the salary of City M;inagcr Alfr_.d Thea! (rom $2 • ..aJ to S2,6&7 monthly; C1ty At- torney George Logan, $1,5'5 to$J ,700 m o nthly ; Peggy Morreale. cit)' treasurer abd aclinf city clerk, $1,000 to $1,075. The increases arerctrooctive to Mondny. .. ' ' The genera l contractor for the project will be Bernard Syfan of Laguna Beach. The architect is Wilha m Bluroc k of Newport Bci.lch. The complex will include the h otel fac1l1t 1e s, banquet facilities, s ome s hops a nd a Fourth Fest Planned on South Coast A day of fireworks, picnics and games will be on tap along the South Coast on the Fourth of July Friday. Local community act.ivities in- clude: -S AN CLE M ENTE : A barbecue will be held from 11 a.m . to 5 p.m . at the community clubhouse. Avenida Seville and De 1 M .a r . S a n CI e men t c · s veterans organizations will pro- vide a fireworks show at the end of the municipal pier beginning at dark. -DANA POINT: A fi shfry, musical review and fireworks • s how will be s la~ed at Dana Harbor by the Dana Harbor Merchants' association. The fi shfry will run from noon lo 4 p.m . ot the boardwalk next to the Dana-Rose Yacht Brokerage. Orange County lntemational, 3 mus ical group , will present shows on the boardwalk at 2: 15 and 3 : 15 p.m . Dedication of the view pomt park overlooking the harbor from Blue Lantern Street will be al 1:30 p.m . with Thomas Riley, Fifth District supervisor. and Kenneth Sampson, former director of the Harbors, Beacbes and Parks department.~t.s. The Dana Point f estiviti will conclud e with a 30 minute fireworks show at dark in the <See FOURTH, P"1teA2) ? I restaurant. The facility will be located o n Pacific Coast lughway west of Del Obispo and "111 overlook Dana Point Harbor .. r think this is the best thing that could happen to Dana Point. It's really going to get things go· mg here ::ind it will help many of the shopkl'cpers in the marina who arc having a tough time of it now.·· Lovullos;.iid . Thl' proJcct was appealed by the Environmental Coalition not so much on the merits of the pro· ject itself but on a question of planning for the s urrounding area. Dale Secorcl. former executive director of the coalition, said at the t1 me of the project's approval in April al lhL· regional com· mission that the "quasi-pubhc" <St>e HOTEL. Page A2) ~r~n.:Q7 ~·•• Weather Sunny Friday. Late night and early morning low clouds. Highs in upper 70s. low tonight near 60. INSIDE TODA"' U . Gov. Mervyn Dymolly drew unauthorized pay and erpemes and misused fund& intended for Urban A/lofr$ Institute he c reated .and headed to out mmon ty youth. Los Angeles Times charged today. AS. • Index ' A~ lJAll 'f ~IL.OT L/SC O.lty .......... , ....... 'NO CONFLICT' Battin Date Perry Fro• Page AJ J UROR ..• Superior Court Judge WillJam S. Lt!l'. I H('r name was one of 19 drawn at random Monday from a panel or 30 prospect ave jurors nom1n<.1t· ed by county S upe rior Coun judges. fi'ro• Page AJ HOTEL ..• u~e of the scenic property was somellung generally fav ored by the coalition. Secord said t hen t hat a p ackage proposal for develop- ment of adjacent property was needed so coordina ted planning could be made of the lands. The com mission reject ed the coalition's appe al on a 10-2 vote. Edison Seeks Another Fuel Cost Increase Southern Ca lifornia Ed ison Company is seeking another fuel cost increase, to be effective Au g.1. If gr a nted by the state Public Utilities Commission, the boost would increase the average bills of typical residential custom ers by 5.1 percent, commercial by 6.2 percent , and industrial by 8.2 percent. The announcem ent by the com- pany today followed by 24 hours a company statem ent that the ulili· ty was pla nning to lay off 600 of its 13,000 cm ployes in Southern California because of a projected slowd own in the use of electrici· t y. This story is on Page A-3 lo· day. The company a ttributed Lhe in· crease request lo rising oil costs, ''largely" caused by a second $1 &I barrel federal tax on imported oil. Vice Pres ident Edward A. Myer s J r . pointed out that Edison has not received a fu el adjustment from the PUC since No\I. 13 despite two filings made earlier t his year. Fro1t1 Page Al LAWMEN The new contr act, in addition to the investigators, provides for a full ·limc patrolman during the night shift, two patrolmen during t he evening s hift, and one patrolman dur ing the day shift. 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Ron Ha ns hew, park system area m anager, said Wednesday there have been several inci· dents of persons shooting ocr fireworks al lhe pit rks. He said such use of fireworks is illegal and persons who refuse to cooperate w1l h park rangers are liable for citation or arrest for a misdemeanor crime. "Our basic law e nforcement philosophy is that in order to maintain safety and make things enjoyable for the many visitors, we will explain the Jaws to people und issue a warning. Only if absolutely necessary do we cite someone or physically arrest so- meone," llanshew said. Hanshew said fireworks of any kind are prohibited because peo- ple have been injured even by small firewor ks, because of the threat of fire and bece1use the fireworks are in conflict with the peace and quiet most people ex- pect at a state park. He e s tim a t e d over the weekf nd, the two South Coast park~ and San Onofre will host between 2,500 and 3,000 overnight campers and between 15,000 to 20,000 day visitors daily. * * * E'ro• Page AJ FOURTH ... harbor area -LAGUNA N I G U EL : Greased watermelon r elays, a volleyball tourna ment, and other gam es wi ll m ark the Old Fashioned Fourth celebration of the Lag una N iguel Jaycees begi nning at 9 a.m. and continu- ing throughout the day at Laguna Niguel Beach. F ire works will be at about 8:30 p.m. on the beach. The public is welcome to attend. -LAGUNA BEACH: The private communities of Emerald Bay a nd Irvine Cove have s cheduled fireworks displays beginning at about 8·30 p.m. The displays m ay be viewed by non- residents of the communities from vantage points along Coast Highway. No city celebration is planned. Fireworks are banned in Laguna Beach. Youth Dies in Fall O ROV ILL E (AP) -An Oakland yout h is d ead a fter fall· ing off a bank al the edge of the · middle fo rk of the Feather River, the Butte County sheriff's office r eports. Undersheriff Dick Sten- berg said Eric Tilbury, 17, was walking near the ri ver shortly before noon Wednesday when he lost his footing and tumbled over a 40-foot embankment lo rocks beside the raver . 'KENNEDY BEST BET' Democrat Cranston Cranston Favors Sea Oil Drilling By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of Ille O•lly Pll .. S..H Massive new oil drilling off Californi3 's coast is inevitable and should happen with proper safeg u ards . U .S. Sen. Alan Cre1nston told newsmen in Santa Ana Wednesday. "Drilling is inevitable off our coast, but it shouldn't be within view of Newport Beach or Santa Moni ca," he said. "It should be Car out lo sea lo avoid the eyesore and we cannot tolerate spills of any kind." Cra nston talked to reporters informally at county Democratic headquarters. Also attend ing the aCternoon session were Orange Cou nty De m oc r a ti c leader Richard J . O'Neill, and county Supervisor Rober t Battin. The Senator commented on a wide range of subjects, includ· ing : -His contention that the steep decline of the nation's economy is levetlng off a nd recovery should begin soon. -T he •'surprisingly outstand· ing performance" of Edmund G. Brown, Jr. as California's gov- ernor. -His be'lief that Se(retary of Defense J a mes Schlesinger was "very wrong" to have made re· marks favoring t actical nuclear war. -A belief that federal revenue sharing is here to stay, but will h ave m o r e res tric ti ve Congressiona l c urbs on spending in the future. .. -His belief t ha t Edward Ken· nedy is st ill the best hope for a Democr atic presidential victory over the Republicans in 1976. -President G era Id Ford, descri bed by Cranston as a "very wa rm guy and refreshing to have in the White House.·• -Criticism on the findings of the Rockefeller Commission r e· garding espionage operations of the Central Intelligence Agency. On the latter subject , Cranston said the commission "was given a very li mited scope of work and chose not to expand on it." City Acquisition Of View Lot Eyed Lagun a Be:ich City Coun· cilman Carl J ohnson won council support Wednesday night to ex· plore city acquisition of another view lot at Crescent Bay Point. The city recently participated with the county and federal gov- ernment to purchase three Cres- cent Bay Point lots at a cost of $.550,000. The la nd will be de· veloped into a park. Johnson proposed that the city immediate ly look into th e possibili ty of pur chasing a fou rth lot directly south o( the original three. Councilmen voted un animous- ly to allow Johnson to explore the idea with the Trust for Public Lands, an organization that negotiated the original Crescent Bay purchase. Crescent Bay Point is located on the north Laguna Beach coast atop towering rocks cliffs. It command• a spectacuJar view of the coast. T he lot under study now is owned by the same family trust that sold the fi rst three for the view park. Officers of the trust recently served the city with a $2S0,000 claim alleging that the lot cannot be developed or sold because of an open s pace designation placed on it last year by the city council. William Wilcoxen, alt.orney for the trual. admitted that the claim was filed t-0 force a deci111lon from the councll on whether the cit y should purchase the lot or allow development. Terry Brandt , assistant to the city manacer1 said any luture purchase could be made with 1974 par k bond money s up- plemented by cxceu federal arant runds the city expectt to re - ceive for development ol Mal n .Beuch Park. fn a Col'hp1t nlon d~laJon, the council directed .t he city'• Natur al Resources Committee (formerly the environmental im- pact report review committee) lo prepare a priority listing of land in t own that might be pur- chased for park use. Councilwo m an Phyl l is Sweeney noted that there are m any neighborhoods within the city that have little or AO park land. Fro• Page Al SIGNS ... than once.'' Lane said. "This looks like they'r e all stamped out of the same mold." Councilman Art Holmes said be felt the businesses were trying to carry out a theme in their sign· ing and that the similarity was desirable. "I 'm happy lo see th e merchants become involved ," Holmes said adding that in the matter of esthetacs, "It 's only m y taste against some body else's." Counci l man Charles Fox ag r eed a n d l a uded th e merchants participating in the program. "It has been a long Ume since any of them took the initiative to do anything. I hate to dJscourage those on the street from taking a n active role In upgrading the street," he aaki. Sign dealgner Rich Richardson or Creations Unli mited said the look-alike program had been de· vised to end what he recalled as O'Keefe's earHer cnticism of the Del Mar area. "We came up with a desian to r eplace what Thomas O'Keefc caJlcd a 'hodge·pod1;e ' down there,'' Rlchard1Jon said . The couhcil approved the alena on a 3·2 vote. O~framp Protest Backed By RUDI NIEDZIELSKI Of ttM O.llr P'llM SC•H Critics or a freeway offramp project who s ay t heir ocean viewit are being spoiled by an un- aightlY mound or fill dirt won un· animous s u pport Wednesday n lght fro m the San J u an Capistrano Cit y Council. The council, on a 3-0 vote, adopted a resolution expressing "concern for the visual impair- !'1ent" caused by the project ad- Jacent to Pacific Coast Highwuy and asks CalTrans to report on reasona ble alternatives to cor· rect the s ituation. Ca pi s t ra n o Va ll ey homeowners, led by Jim Vun- derhoof, say tha t could on.Jy be done by removin g the 30-foot high wall of fill dirt and support· ing the offramp leading over San Juan Creek by concrete pillars. Cai·•· has estimated the • cha· ·osl a t $1 million. Ho" ~ nderhoof maintains most 01 ... c visual damage could be corrected at a lower cost by removing only a section of the fill dirt. . Part of his challenge is based on the (act that no public hearing was ever held for the project in the Capistrano Valley. An "op- portunity" for a publi c heari ng had been advertised in lhe legal section of a local newspaper but there is no r ecord of such a hear - ing ever being held. This has been the subject of a letter t o s t ate Sen. De nnis Car penter by fifth dis trict Supervisor Thom as 1'~. Riley who asks, "How did this happen'!" ·'It seems ther e was litUe op- portunity fo r local citizens to make an input into the construc- tion of this major facility within their neighborhood," Riley com- mented. "It has a lways been my understanding that IQCal hear- ings we re required on projects of this sort." The $3.6 million project is now half completed and will connect the San Diego Freeway with Pacifi c Coast Highway C. W. Taylor Services Held Funeral services recently were held for Claude W. Taylor, a longtime Laguna Beach artist. and Festival of A rts exhi bitor, who died in Hemet at the age of 66. Mr. Taylor resided in Laguna Beach until 1968. The water col- orist displayed his paintings at several local art galleries and was a regular e xhibitor at the Festival of Arts. He is s urvived by his widow, Hazel, of Hem et. Cart De•ring He Fights Traffic Ticket "ACRAMENTO <UPI) -A Municipal Court Judge h us or<.Jcr<.•<I that argum ents be presented next week in th«' <.'~•sc of J oel Duce. a quadruplegic fight· inl-! u traffic lt<:kct for d1iving an unregistered golf curt without a driver's license. Duce.', 20, or Citrus Heights, testifying from his whed<:lwir. told Judge Leighton Hatch a sm all motorized cctrt was tus only means of t ransportation. Duce was cited by a California Highway Patrol officer for driving an unJicensed vehicle. rth fC1ther, William B. Duct!, an a ttorney, also testified that the Department of Motor Vehicles ex- empted the cart from Licensing two ye ars ago because of the condition his son has had since Qirth. He said his ~on needs the cart to help h im be self-sufficient. Gradnates Horwred At San Clemente Graduates of San Clemente High School have received 167 awards and honors. School of. ficials did not ta bulate the dollar value of the awards, butindJcated il was significant The students und their awards a re as follows : G<'edua11n wun Acearmtc Dtsllr>etton: J•y Ltvt, l<ll'\l>.,11 DtcktV. Krtslrn Thotnl, Pam.la Yochem. Aprll Dt•n, Snaron Htnorla, Vlrglnl.e Et· 1tn99r. Jacqu.tvn l(ote, Wllll•m Hunl, Jarnn Finn, K•lhf Pwr1er1en. Jrtt Easie,, ~•ncJ•I Guck, Wllll•m McConnell, KatMrlne Po-"· Ann Kur11n, D•vlel Slllpc>er, ltl\Ott Shu<lt, MlchHI Jollrtson, Lf't Meeldo<k1, David Ne.et, Nencv N~nl. O.ete Howmt1nn, Mlci..e1 Pfello. Joanne Blantl)n, Toaa Ackerman. Jullo S4tlmt>ent, Ros. Eicu11a, O.l>C>lt Fltlel, Don R. Alldnson, Tori G•nbcw9, l<t tlly Licit<•, Renee Bogusi1wlct, Larrv Po11elno. Kt vtn Sum\lll'lt: B•rbuio Ltmt>erQ, Oonna Hewkin•, Denise Moralt'\, P•mel• Grlm•s. Lt1ll• Wtlll1110use. Lyle Frott. Jun T avior. Mtr911...i HtnlOf\, O.t>ra Smith, Julie Ryen ano WDCle Bro-. C•tllornla S<llota\llC feeler.etlon Se•I S.•rera (Lift Membership)· Al>r•I Dean, II.Im Olckty, Jtll Eutev. Jey Levi and Oevt NHI. N•llon.el Merit ScllOt•nlllp Q>mpttltlon (Lei· ltrs ot Comnwndallon) Ktlll«lne i:-.terwtn •lid P•met• Yochem Honors •I Enlr•nce · Ann 1<1...-n, Vnlveri.11, 01 Ille Pacific; Bart> Ltnit>erg, .Arlrona Sl.ete; and Ka thie P1torsen, Loyola Marvmount. Sc llol•rshlpt: I( l m1>1r1v OlcktY1. Ct ntral Colleoe, 8 111 Munl, UCLA; Ann KffnMI, unlvers11y ol Ille Pacific; Jorry Ntl\on, Untvenlty ol Ille P•cll1c; Kt llltrlne Petersen, LO)'Ola, Mike f>l'tllp, UC~ OleQO; Tom AOl>lnM>n, ~te Ctu1; Vtre Tooorov. Loyola ancl Oerltne C..mpbtll, Unlv1rsl· tyot Atellanos Glrl1' State Aepruentive !St n Cit-nit Atnerlc•n Le9lon Post Aw•lllaryl. K411hV Smith Bou · Statt Atprtsenl•tlvt IS.n Cl•-nt• Amtrlcan LtQlon Po.i Au•lllary) · Oolel OOIT' Inoue•. · Cot1199 Oj>porlunlty Grant· Row EKutla. Statt Schoterslllpt · Margart! Al•tr•t, Don Atkinson, Rentt 8ogustewlu , DM,_ Ca~ll, Vicki H•mttton, M•roa rel Hanton, Donne Hawklnt . Ann w.unen, Jacquelyn KOie, Oelllwr Moralu , Jerome NtlM>n. • N•nc v Nu~nt, C•rol PtduJI, Mary ,,.ttrtiln, Michael Prellp, Tllomu Robl111on, Anntt11 Auutck, Davia Skipper, R•be«• Tll•v•r. eftel Utlot WhlltllOUU AcaelemiH · April 0.&n, 'Army ROTC •no Lyle Frott, u S Air Force Academy, Banll, OI America Achievement Awtrdl IPtaqu. W1 nn..,s1 . Ao1• Escutia, voc•tlonal uh; Katlltr1ne Ptterun, llbe r•I arh; l<t tlllflllt Powers, tirie arts. t nel J •mn Finn. Klence •nd INllh B•nk ol America Achl1vemt11t Awar01 IC.rt111ca11 W1nnertl; Wllltem 0.Wt, buslneu; 11.alherlne Davtuon. home economics, Sco11 Dyke, l'\USI<. Ka thy lt<lkl', ar1, Wiiiiam Hunl, meli.m•tlcs; Dave 14.,11, tr-and ll>OUi.lroat art\, Ktmbl!rty O.ckty, En9llsn, Ann Ktt~n. Orama. Jacqut'I YI\ 11.ol", to•t'•lln lan9u1111e. Pamela Ycx;~m. 1 .. n ><•enc,., anci Jrfl Ea)te1, soclel Sllielles. 6elly Croc ker S~Arcll tor Leadership In Ftmlly Ltvlno: Shortey Rlloellmtr C..111 Leavu• Jacquttyll Kote. C..lrls' l t<19uP Girt 01 lllt Year· AIH'll 0.lft. San Cltn-oente tlospt !el Award OevlCI Ne•l. 1<1w11nls Bowl Rt>Prtsf'nlat1ves Vtra Tooorov. Mochat l PrPljp, U\a Pow•rs, John Wtlls, Joh" G<act, Scoll Sewe11, l(alherlr>e Petersen. April Dean, Kalhy Rah tn. Lyle Fro\I and Mall Hol· lrnan C.11tlorn1a Savtncu ""<l Loan As!t<>clallon Outst.tndtnq St noo r Studtnl. Ja• Levi. e1111 c 1w Award1: Todd •o-n end o..,.... I.JI"""•'"· Club l!stlldlafttll Maalc•ll set.Iv.Np: NtKtll Roorloue1. 1.aH11 American CluD SChl>lar1hlp; Mirtha ROdrlouea. kn Cltme11tt Ja'f'(ttt Jllftl0t Mia. AwMd! Am Kt ti\41t\. TllH•l•n Awud: Oennll MtthHI end Noll ,...,...., Sall Cltmentt Optlmltl Clw St111 HallHll Mtmotlll Aw•rd; "",.£scull•. O.mlnl kl1c111ralllp: 0.11IM Mor•i.t. l<l~aftlt Clutl Awud: Raclltl Hufford, llNY l'on( I no. l<atllt rl M '°wt r a, '"° Ort9 V.uftl. Attlona l Occwpallon• I Prt1tlll•llon S111 Clt,,..ntl Olam btr •I Commeru: l.lndMy Con· don, Ttrew Reyu, St•¥e llar1111, Mil,.. O.RllOOo, 0.1*1• John!IOll ll'ICI Det>re Po .... n . SM-' I mist Sc;hola nlllp : l(atfltyft H"'"l>hr'wvi. Scll•lertlllp l'und AUl<l•tlon: Rt11u ~lewlu, Jecqyelyn l<ole, l(.lt11tti,,. ..__,., Ar1c•ll Rodrl11u11, Mlrtlll AOdrltlitJI Jullo s.llrnt>t11 I, Rt•cu Tll1Y•r, Kris Tho9n • Pem Yocllt"' end Ottt You110. Vc1ca1ien.1 s... Clement• Rotery,Award: R•<lltl Hvtford, LIM ll'o-n Ind MlllUA TAOI. P'~SA v.cat1-I .Awerd: Daw Hell end "'ck Alvadtnlyra. s.11 Cl•fNnt. Senior Women'1 Ow : Ja'fN Knl91ltl. S.11 Cltm.nt• Mtn't Gell Alt0Cll11on: Larry Ponclno. , Serl"" Hume11ltlt1 Awerd: l<ttlD Petton. So< .. ,., of """""" ll~tl-n: Tri.., H•ncock, SlllrOft Hendrl11 Md PllMll YocNm. WOma11 Atllltlt et tile Yur: llrller• Larnt>trt. Tr ltOf)oftlltY•ar: Mtrk l'etall. lilt P'HMI: Mark Fa111n, 8a•W• lAmMl'9 end Mar11n Mor .. nelll. Carol Heim .. Quits San Juan Planning Unit San Juan Capistrano city coun· clhnen accepted the resignation Wednesday night of Planning Commissioner Carol Heim who had served on the panel for five years. Mra. Heim , of 32012 Paseo de He rmosa, r esianed effective Tuesday to spend more time wlth herfamily. "I was goine to resien a year ago, but we had a major change on the planning commission then. I was the only member or the old planning commission and was asked lo stay on another year,·• said Mrs. Heim, who had served as the commission's chairman from May 21 , 1974 to March 2S, 1975. S&l DEPOSITS AT RECORD HIGH Washington, O.C. -Americans put their money In savings and loan a11oda- tions in record amounts during March. FHLBB Chairman Thomas R. Bomar said new net savings ln March totaled $.'l.7 billion. up from $3.l billion in f''cb· ruary and a new record for the month. The increase tn new savings for the fi rst quarter of 1975 tota led nearly $9.1 billi on. Isn't ii lime yo• moved your money? All savings and loan a·ssoclations are not created equal. Most of them offer the same high interest rates. But all too many will dHlgn a 1avlnga program that's best for them. An AVCO counaelor will help you choose a savings plan that'• be1t for y~. With maximum interest and flexlbillty. Plus Free services that are really Free, including Notary. Note It Tru1t D•ed Collections. up to 40 Money Ordera a month. Copying Service. all the Traveler'• Cbeclce you DHc:l. *Safe Deposlt Box. and many more. What'• more, we can make all the arrangements to mo~• your money 10 that you won't lose a penny In lnter .. t. Call us on It. today. "Minimum bolanc• of SI.Gm t•qulnHI. 9310 lftlSTOL ST .• OPPOSrr£ TRt SOUTH COAST PLAZA. 5'0-7.\11. El>WARD NAltll. MQL ( I \ U"ITe..,._. Going (}p Doc Bugs Bunny apµears at Marriott's Great American e ntertainment center under con- struction in Sante:1 Clara. Carousel is called world 's largest, will offer over 100 horses. Park is scheduled to open next March. U.S. Will Fight Gold IDflatiOn • WASHI NGTON <AP) The U.S. government has de· monstrated anew that it will take steps to hold down the price or gold. The Treasury Department suid the price it accepted for gold at its gold auctiQn this week wap $165.05 aoounce. ALTHOUGH FOREIGN firms bought most of the 499,500 ounces or gold, offi cials said they expected most of the gold would be usl'd in the U.S. market rather than be shipped overseas Officials indicated they were pleased lhat ' the pnce they accepted was near what they con· sider to be the market price of gold, about $167 an ounce. The government sold gold in January at a n average or SU~5.65 an ounce, whirh it obviously feels is ab<>ut the right pnce. GOLD WAS SELLING ON WORLD markets late last year for more than $100 an ounce, hut by showing its willing. ness to sell gold Crom its official stockp1les, the U S. govern· ment has succeeded in keeping current world prices well below that level. Treasury Secretary William E. Simon s aid the govern· ment will sell add1t1onal gold as cond1t.1ons warrant. By keeping the price of gold from so:mn~ to 1974 levels, or highe r, the government hopes to discourage speculation in gold buy in g by Amencans, who gained the right Dec. 31 to own gold for the first lime in 41 years. IT ALSO Rl<:INFORCES OFFICIAL U.S. government policy lo reduce the role of gold in the international monetary syste m. Pressures to restore gold to a prominent place in the system tend to grow along with price The la rg~st successful bid at this week ·s gold auction was Crom the Swiss Bank Corp. of Zunch for 140,000 ounces. Republic N:.itional Bank of New York was next at 81,000 ounces. followed by M. Rothschild and·Sons of London tor 75,750 ounces. Gulf Oil Corp. Hit on Charges RICHM OND. Va. CAPJ -Gulf 0 11 Corp. has been accused by the Federal Energy Adm 101 s tra tion with overc harging Virginia Electri c and Power Co. by more than $2 million for oil purchases. It was the first such ac· lion against a m aJor oil company. Gull formally denied the charge and asked the FEA to hold a hearing, which may be held later this month either in Richmond or Atlanta, Gulf's regional headquarters. THE CHARGE against Gulf stem s Cr om FEA a udit.I of public utilities that be1an In January. John R . Settle Jr., an FEA olflclal In Virginia, Valley Aide Selected Joan Warn"r. uecuUvc di.rector of the F'ountuln Valley Chamber ol Com· merc e has woo n s cholars h ip to the Chamber of Commerce ln1tltute for Orgnnlu· tlonal Management. It WC\I the f irst such award gl~~n b y the l'ederated Chambers of Commerce. The lnatllute, July 13 to 11, wUI be at the Unlvcralty of Santa Clara. sent Gulf a noti ce June 13 and r eceived a reply this week. The notice alleges that Gulf ove rcharged Vepco $2,017,969 for No 2 heating oil for J l power plants betwee n Oct. 1, 1973 and April 30. UNDER. FEDERAL law, lhe FEA said Gulf is required lo sell fuel oil to Vepco at prices existing on May 15, 1973. "The FEA has reason to believe that Gulf computed itis base pnces for sale of fuel 011 to Vepco by use or pnces" that didn't prevail until after June 30, 1973. the notice said. THE ALLEGED over- charge presumably would have been passed on to Vepco custom en under the fuel adjus tme nt clause, whi c h flu c tuates a utomatically as prices change. A Vepco spokesman said any refund the .utility re· cetvea wtll be pa11ed on to cuetomert t.hrou1h the ruel adjuatmenl clauae. NATIONWIDE, the FEA ha1 forced oil 1uppllen to ref u nd more than 14 million to uUHties H 1 re- sult or the a udlt1. ''What we've gotten eo far ls the result of juat a few lnve1tigation1," a spokesm an sald. "l 1yp- po1c it's the Up ol lhe iceberi." Thursday. July 3. 1975 7 DAIL y PILOT c I J rrhursday's Closing Pricet NEW YORK EXCHANGE N(W Y01tl( (UPI) FOllOWfn{I .,.. ptl<.et .,, u,. New York 511Kk eA<IW<09 M CUl\.<r hlu Net p .! l'%~ "-Cl>Q AbOollL I 44 II 4l 1..-. V. AC.f ind 2 toO t 24 ~ • .. 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July 3, 1975 . -· .. By Bil Keane "I wonted it on the rocks." Not Sor.-v • Am.anda Blake Flourishing PHOENIX. Ariz. (AP> -Amanda Blake has no • urge to reopen the Longbranch· saloon in • Gunsmoke, the all-time champion TV series whic1' made her famous as Mi ss Kitty, but admits to a n oc- casional twinge of nostalgia for the life of an ac- tress. ' ' ··If I'd .rnowo it was only going to last a year <.tfter 1 left. I'd have stayed on," she s aid in an in- terview. "I could see that show running for another 20 years, but not with me." l\IARRIEO TO WEALTHY, RETIRED busi- nessman Frank Gilbert, the two celebrated thei eighth anniversary this week. Miss Blake, a native of Buffalo, N.Y., who mi--t .... ~ grated west in 1949, said she made up her mind while still in high school that she wanted to be an actress. "There was the usual s um- m er stock, the New England tour s and then I started doing all kinds of roles for CBS after mov- ing to California,'' she said. MISS BLAKE, WHOSE BUIKE low, throaty voice seems made for the role of Killy. said her selection didn 't "just happen." .. f'r ankly, I think I just made such a nuisance of m yself they decided lo get me off their back," she said. ··G unsmoke had been a successful radio show for many years before and I was determined to go v.;th it on TV.·' That she did and stayed with it until the s ur- prise announcement last year that she was leaving the show. She praised its star, Jim Arness -the hero who never got around to asking her to marry -as •·a wonderful man " to work With. . "IN FACT, TllE ENTIRE ASSOCIATION with that g roup was g r eat," she said. She recalled that she had tried to r each Arness several times by phone recently following the dt!ath of his daughter from an apparent drug overdose. "J feel terrible about it and I guess he's just not t alking lo anyone about his troubles," she said . A woman of diverse interests, Miss Blake is known'to a growing number of Arizonans, especial- ly legislators, for her intense dedication lo preserv- ing wildlife. BEHIND THE GILBERTS' TWO-STORY, Spanis h stucco home in northeast Phoenix is more ~ than an acre of shaded pens where her pet lion, j~ Kemo, seven cheetahs, a leopard, a pair of racoons ~ and a desert kit fox roam al leisure. The tiny fox is a "l' worry -he has occasional epileptic seizures. 'I Although she has "dozens of irons in the fire." Miss Blake s aid her real interest is doing an ·"honest animal documentary." .. I've seen several of these in recent years but they're not the real thing -at least to me," s he said. She and her husband spent several months in • Africa last year. visiting many cities of Southwest Africa and roaming the bush. "DON'T E VER CALL THE 'BUS H' the jungle." she warned. ''That marks you as a rank beginner ." "Africa is doing little lo pro•ecl its most valua- ble assets, the wildlife," she said. "Some of the black.gam e wardens are poaching on the preser ves they're hired to protect." Sh.e s uggested that Jomo Kenyatta, the feared leader of the Mao Mao in the late 1950s, be consulted about African prescrvat.Jon. "I 'M CORRESPONDING WITH ROGER Caras in New York about going back to Africa and preparing a documentary," she said. Miss Blake said Caras, an author, is one of the leading conserv at1onists. Miss Blake has testified several times before Ariwna legislators on the need of licensing pet shop operators who handle rare animals imported from wilds of other continents. She also has one other passion which she was to renew with delivery of a 1952 classic MG sports car. "I HAD ONE WHEN I WAS WORKJN'e for CBS before I landed the Gunsmoke part, but I was silly enough to trade it off for a big American car," she sajd. ''I've regr etted it ever s ince." When it arrives, she promises that her pet cheetah, Dume, will be riding in the front seal " beside her. Dume, she explains, is the native African term for the spotted cat. "He rides with us on the golf cart now but the MG should show him off much better," she said. ~ .: .. Library to Open ... Through SuDliller The Saddleback Co!Jege Library will re marn open throughou t , •the sum me1" mo nths, · with full ciraaJation and : audiovisual s ervic~ ~ available tor student. ahd • ,. community use. •, College spokesfJ'e n ; tald the facility will be open l\1 ondays through F'ndays from 1·30 am. to 10 p m. and Saturdays from 8 a .m . to 1 p.m . Libr ary parking is tt vailable in s tudent parking Lot 8, accessible fr om Margu e rit e Parkway north of Avery Parkway. Closed July 4th Prices Good July 9th 4th of JULY Steer Manure ~Sequoia' Steer Manure JUST IN TIME FOR All GREEN ;.;:/}! 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Sto..-ks ED ITI ON VOL. 68~ NO. 184, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1975 TEN CENTS Battin's Date Put Grand .Jury By CARY GRANVILLE Of tll• D•lly PllotSl•ll ·can an attractive 26-year-old brunette fulfill he r duties as an Orange County grand juror and still date county Supervisor Robert Battin? Rachel Perry says she can. Miss Perry, who was one of 19 persons selected Monday to serve on the 1975-76 Grand Jury, Poinf uJ Boun~e has dated Bullin for the past 21.:.: )ears. She said Wednesday her rela· tionship with the controversial s upervisor won't interfere with her duties as a juror, duties that include investigating and report- ing on county government opera- tions. .. I took an oath and I meant every word of it," said Miss D•lly Pilet St.lfl PIMICo Ben Gentry. 12, of 25282 DeSalle Street. Laguna IUlls. gets e mergency treatment from Orange County Fire Department paramcdtcs after he f elJ.. fr@m his bicycle Wednesday. The puramedics gave Ben a precautionary intravenous solution of de xtrose and water before transferring him to Mission Community Hos pital where he is in stable condition today. He had multiple abrasions and ringing in his ears, paramedics r eported. Burglar Gets Away, May Be W oun.ded Orange County S heriff's of- ficers stepped up their search to- day for a burglar who may have been wounde d Wednesday night when deputies opened fi re on him In the Miss ion Viejo area. Deputies said they spotted the burglar loadmg furniture taken from model h o m es in th e Barce lona housing tract into his rar and immediately ordered llim to s urrender. They sai d th c burg ! a r 's response was lo m ake a U-turn at lligh spee d and ram his car into ~e sheriff's patrol vehicle near 1he inte r section of Ali cia Parkway and Trabuco Road. Costa Mesa police who backed ~µ s h e riff's office r s with palrofmen and t heir helicopter during the inc ide nt said today they found bloodstains in the area where· the burglar aban- doned his car. Deputies said they fired two shots at the burglar as he Oed on foot from the scene. A search of the surrounding a rea failed lo Jocate the apparently wounded s uspect. Sheriff's officers ;.ire seeking the owner of the abandoned car. They said they were unable to contact him at the home listed on the car's registration slip. Officers said they have not yet determined the full loss at the model homes ransacked by the burglar being hunted today. MAC Group Slates Meeting on Parks Wha t do Mi ssion Viejo r esi- lents think of their parks? That's lh e question the Municipal Ad· 1isory Council parks committee will be asking in an open meeting ruesday. The mecltng 1s a chance for the :ommittee to lis ten lo the gripes and suggestions of any interested 1omeowners. • A FEW WORDS SOLD DVPLEX "The first person who came to see it boughtthe building." That 's th e r ea l estate pdvertising success story told by • the Costa Mesa man who placed Ul1s ad in the Daily Pilot: Eastslde Duplex .Delux 38R, 2ba Each l.o ma.int High incom<' Perl Cor Own/Occupant $G9.500. Own. xxx·xxxx H you hove property you wa nt to sell or r ent, call 642·5678. ll only l3kes a f cw words in the rif?ht pluce to mukc o deal. Along the Orange Coast the right pluce fs t.hc Daily Pilot. J Tony Loechner . chairman of the MAC parks committee, urged any r esidents concerned about park development to attend. The m eeting is set for 7:30 p.m. at the MAC chamber, 26129·0 La Paz Road, Mission Viejo. Develo pment and maintenance of Mission Vie jo parks a r e funded from l axes paid into County Service Arca Nine. All homeowners in the service area pay the yearly tax rate of 41.6 cents pe r $100 assessed valua- tion. • Of tht:? 10 park sites in Mission Viejo. all but one have been al leas t partially d eveloped, Loechner said. However. there is almost no money r em aining in the service area budget to continue develop- ing the parks or replace defective CSee MAC, Page A2> tude nt Rally BANGKOK, Thailand (U PI) - An estim ated 1,000 pro-American studenLc; massed o utside the U.S. EmbaSly compound today and presen~d an cmb~y· oWcia& with a letter hailing relullons between lhe two countries. ) ( Perry. "I'm thrilled and honored to be on the Gra nd Jury and l tn· tend to be a very good and honest juror," Miss P erry s aid she was not asked about her~el ationship with Battin when s he was screened for Grand Jury duty by personnel in District Attorney Cecil Hicks' of. fice. "l know some d eputy district attorneys so 1 assume they knew l date Bob (Battin)," she said. Earlier this week , a long-lime feud between Battin and Hicks broke into the open when Battin, at a board of supervisors meet- ing, cut loose with a bitter verbaJ attack on thed1strictaUorney. The Ba t tin -Hick s feud notwithstanding. Miss Perry in- sisted Wednesday thftl she in· tends lo honor the oath she look Monday, including a juror's ob- ligation to ket>p the jury's bus i· ness confidential. "I'm very good at kceptn~ things to myself a nd )OU can be certain I won't violate my trust,'' she s aid. Miss Perr), who l ive~ an Newport Beach. ~aid she began dating the county supervisor 2•,;., years ago when they first mc:l. They have no wedding plans, she added. A hk t1me resident of the Costu .Mcsa·Ne"' port Beach area, she graduatl'd from llCI last March as a social ecology major. Miss Perrv was nominated lo serve on the C rand Jury uy (See Jl'ROR, Page At> Congress Will Probe • Sharp Gas lncre.8ses Hearings To Be Scheduled WASHINGTON <UPI> -Sen. Birch Bay h <D -Ind.), said today Con g r ess will investi gat e whethe r market manipulation by major oil companies is behind the s harp hike in gasoline prices announced this week. He blamed the price boosts in part on President Ford's "ill· fa ted" energy policy, which he said will proba bly drive up prices at the pump by, as much as another 10 cents a gallon. Bayh, a m ember of the Senate antitrust and monopoly subcom- millee, said the p~nel chair man, GULF OIL ACCUSED OF OVERCHARGE-C11 Sen. Philip A. Hart (D-Mich. ), agreed to hold hearings "in the coming months" on the complex issues involved. "Those questions generally fil into two major subject areas: the possibility of' market manipula- tion by these (oil) companies a nd the economic i m pliciitions of energy policy," Bayh said. More than a dozen major oil compa nies boosted refinery gasoline prices this week by up to three cents a gallon just as the peak driving season was about to begin. Bayh said h e found this a "curious irony," s ince the com- panies could have increased prices by lesser amounts earlier but chose not to. .. It is my inte ntion to probe de· eply into the ability of the major oil compa nies to use their domi- nant position to r estrict compeli· lion in the oil industry," Bayh said. · "My concern about their market power h as been rein- forced by the liming and nature of t h is week 's inc rease in gasoline prices,•' he added. Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D· Wash.) also urged Ford Wednes- day to crack down on oil com- panies rais ing the prices or gasoline. ··President Ford should act as fi rmly with Big Oil today as Presidents Kennedy and Truman did with Big Steel in the past. · "If it requires legislation s pell· ing out in capital letters the Ford administration's duty lo protect the American consumers, then so be it." Hot Spell Of WeaJ,her BLOOM FIELD, Iowa (AP) -Cable TV sub· scribers trying to find out weather conditions we re ouL of luc k here but had something else to look at. Centervi I le Cablevision offici a ls s aid vandals broke into the studios over- night and placed pictures of nude men and women over the weather dials. Automated e quipment pans the dials, a llowing subscribers to tbne to a special c hannel to ~et the weather. Their First Fourth Vietnamese refugee c hildren nl C<.amp Pendleton hold pn.1ctice drills for a .July 4th µuradc they wi ll hold to celebrate Indepen- dence Day. It will be the fi rst American Ju- ly 4th for lhl• children, \\ho came to thl' L'nll · ed Stull'S ut the end of the Vietnam Wi..ll' ;rnd ;.ire s till livin g on the Marine training base. 'Oil Drilling Certain' Senator Cranston Tells Need for Safeguards By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of t ... D••I~ Pilot St•ff Massive new oil drilling off California's coast is inevitable and should happen with proper safegu ards, U .S. Sen. Ala n Cranston told newsmen in Santa Ana Wednesday. ''Drilling is inevitable off our coast, but it shouldn't be within view of Newport Bea('h or Santa Monica," he said. "It shouM! be for out to sea to avoid the eyesore and we cannot tolerate s pills of any kind ... Cranston talked lo reporters informally at county Democratic headquarters. Also attending the afternoon session were Orange County D emocratic lead e r Richard J . O'Neill, <ind county Supervisor Robert Battin. The Scn<itor commented on a ~ide range of subjects, includ· ing : -His contention lhal the steep decline of the nation's economy is leveling off and recovery Saddleback Valley Plans Celebrations A parade through Laguna Hills and a SO·slates r eunion in Mis· sion Viejo are two of the ac- tivities available Friday in the Saddleback Va lley as the nation celebrates its 199th birthday. The South Laguna Hi lls Homeow ners Association is sponsoring an a ll-day parade and picnic featuring Fifth District Super vis or Thomas Riley as parade g rand marshal and an af- ternoon of races and games. The parade forms at 11 a.m. ul YMCA Me n 's Club Selling Fireworks The Men 's Club of the Sad· dleback Valley YMCA will sell fireworks today and Friday al three El Toro locations to raise mon4ey for Y projects, including spolJIOl'lhlp of a refugee family. Pike Road and M ackcnzie St. It will proceed from Plkt:? to La Suen Road. then onto Califia Drive. back on to Mackenzie and finally to Costeau, where the parade will disband at Costeau Park. Games and refreshments will be available a t the park from 1 to 4:30 p.m .. followed by .i softball game. A street dance will be held from 7 to 10 p.m .. e nding the day's events. Festivities in Mission Viejo get unde r way al 4 p.m. with John Annelo directing a 15-piece band at the north end of the Mission Viejo Country Club golf course. Tables will be set up for a ''50-state reunion,'' in which resi· dents can list their hometowns. schools. colleges or other iden- tification and look over the hst for familar names. Residents will bring their own p1cmc lunches although cotton candy, beer, soft drinks and other concessions will be sold. should begin soon . -The "surµr1 s1ngly oulStand - ing perform ann" · of Edmund G Brown, Jr. a!-C:..ihforma's gov· ernor . -His belief th<1l &-l'retary of Defense J amL·s Schlesinger was "very wrong" to have made re- marks fovoring t<a<.:tical nuclear war. -A belief th<a t fl'deral revenue sharing is here lo stay. but will h ave more rl'strictivc Congressional l'Urhs on ~pending in the future. -His belief that Edw:..ird Ken· nc<ly is still the best hope for a Democratic presidential victory over the Republicans in 1976. Pres ident Gerald Ford, descnbed by Cranston as a "very <See CRANSTO~. Page A2> Or::ca,:•sC Weather Sunny Friday. Late rug ht a nd early mornin~ low clouds. Highs in upper 70s. low Lonighl nE>ar 60. INSIDE TODA'\' Lt. Gov. Mervyn oYrmlly drew unauthonzed pay and expenses and misused funds intended for Urban A/lairs Institute he creat ed .and 114?aded to aid minority youth, Los Angeles Times charged. today A.5. Index Some area r esidents satd the word was passed quick ly by tele phon e, resulting in unusually blab ratings (or the weather channel. SlU4tJ al Mt slon Bunk. Bank o( Amertca and Jack-in-the-Box will ~o.-until 10 p.m. tonight. .]'be Ba¥-• America. Stand will · be OP4fP.~m 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. FTlday,, . The Mission Viejo lnder.!n· dcnce Day events will end with a fireworks display at about Ir.JO p.m. I .. ,. ' \. • -. , .J I I AZ DAILY PILOT SB Thur'Mi•r· Ju!X a, 1111 Pilo~ -:_og ook Missio n Viejo: No P otty Break By JAN WORTH Of h 0.lly Piiot Si.II A DAIL\' PILOT photographer capturing kids in a day camp aL a park in Coeta Mesa was surprised to find they'd commuted from Mlaslon Viejo. Why? "Becau&e there are no restrooms in the par~ ln Ml salon Viejo,'• an aide replied. It's true -not only for Mission Viejo but for the neighborhood parks throughout the Saddleback Valley, a potty brHk muns a aprinl for home. And jt's not likely to change, according to Oran1e County park officials. WOltTH Basically, the neighborhood park•. most around 10 acres, are too small to warrant s upervision, which is con· sldered a prerequisite for latrines. "Restrooms are a headache," said Ralph Hudson. park spokesman. "Who >pens them ? Who closes them? Who cleans them? Who supervises them?" Fu rt her. they ain't no sech thing as a cheap outhouse these days. "We might bt' able to bui Id one for $4,000, but 1t 'd be an ugly httle monster ." Hudson said. The tab for a "reasonable" restroom? About $15,000, he said. ••••• IF YOU 'RE A BACHELOR wondering where lo look next . for a girlfriend, Ly Van Chuong of Mission VieJo suggests you don't go to Hanoi. Chuong. 20. a Vietnamese refugee living with the John Cooper family, s aid communism appears lo produce more timid young women when it comes to courtship. "When you talk to the girls in Saigon, It's like talking to an American girl or a French girl," Chuong reflected in a T"ecent inter view In Hanoi. however. ··sometimes the girls won't even talk to you.·' he noted. ***** ED MCKEAN of El Toro says there is "no room for; big shots and no room for fat cats" in his new grassroots citizen involvement organization, HIT IT <Honesty, Integrity, and Truth Insistence Team>. McKean has teamed up with another well-known Sad- dleback Valley .shaker and mover, John Simons of Laguna Hills on the project. Simons is upset about abuses of com- mercial development and likes to stand up for the "little guy." • McKean is a sell-styled activist by any terms. After re- tiring as a career Marine officer, he went to work for Nader's Raiders. He's interested in fighting tax impounds, abolishing lips, reforming nursing home abuses, and many other issues. Simons and McKean plan to hold a press conference to desct1be their aims-directed mostly toward government officials "We've all got to practice honesty and integrity," McKean said. "This team is our little contribution lo the country's 200th birthday." ***** IF THE MISSION VIEJO Municipal Advisory Council (MAC ) gets any more spectators, the council may find itsel! up against the wall. Recent remodeling of the La P az Road chambers puslted back one wall to make more room for standing.room only crowds that have characterized many MAC meetings since the council was formed last November. ••••• TllE TRANSITION from William Zogg to Richard Welte as superintendent of the Saddleback Valley Unified School District has been relatively uneventful. But there w as a clean brush stroke one place: the superintendent's office, which was repainted after Zogg re- signed three weeks ago. Covered in the job was a wall mural Zogg hked lo show his visitors. It pictured a child and the inscription: "There would be no great ones if there were no little ones.'' Val~ey Resi<lents Seek Meeting Place Saddleback Valley residents needing a place to gather have basically two c hoices. a school or a spare room 10 a neighborhood bank. Laguna Hills. and Laguna Hills. To probe the possibilities for a community center, recreation leaders hav~ called a "'eeting with area homeowners assocla· lion leaders and county officials. "There is a crying need for one cenlnlized location where peo· pie can m eet," says an aide of the South Orange County Recrea- tion Program -the new name for the structure providing recreation for El Toro, ~South ORANGE COAST !>A DAILY PILOT T .. Or.,,.91' co~n• D•ifY P1101 w4th WP.,.{,,,, com .,,,_d Ow ~W'\ Prt\\, I\ out1t1~ by tM 0'•"·1" CN\t Pv..,.,,.,~ Como•"• ~ .. '"' ro1uon~ •'P ...... "ftetf Mo:f'llO•y '"'°"•" ,,.~. ,.,. (O'lif(ll w.tw, ""••Po'' 8~•<h. 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'\41 t .. ...,, •• , •• I Al C.•••• ~,. (•Ht•t" • ,., .. ,, t1•l•.,Df ,,.• ,,, \J IO~U\ff' .., ...... ,, ...... ~,'"~ "'"''''' .. ,fllllf•<PI\ u 00 ~'"'' The meeting is set for 7 p. m. Monday at the Saddleback Area Coordinating Council office, Building A, Room 3 in the Laguna Hills Industrial Park, 23011 Moulton Parkway. A community center ideally would be a central location for a little theater group, community meetings, teen center, the recreation program, and possibly a library. Recreation leaders would like to see it include a field for team sports so that it could also be headquarters for the com· muni~y·s Little Leag~e action . Session Set For D iabe tics Diabetics must take their diets seriously, accoraing to Dr. James Jell, who will address the first meeting of the Saddleback Auxiliary of th e American Diabetes Association. Dr. J ett is a Lejsure World physician who has had extensive experience with diabetl~ pa- tients, says a 1poke1man for the Association. The meeting wlll be held al 7:30 p.m. Tue&day, July 8, ln lhe cafeteria of S1ddleb•ck Com-. munity Hospital, 24451 Vii ~trada ln La1euna Hills. Anyone interested In knowtna more about diabetes an<t l\1 treatment ma)' attend. Addltlonai information 11 available bl calling the Amtr16n Diat>elea Anocl1llon, ~·9033. C r a nston Bre aks Tradition By HU.ARY KAYE Of •II• Dally i-u.i M.eff For the Orange county Lincoln Club -generally known as an organization that backs Republican candidates and causes -Wednesday's luncheon with U.S. Senator Alan Cranston a Democral, was a precedent· setting occasion. C lub founder Arnold 0 . Beckman began the gathering at Newport Beach's Marriott Hotel by pointing out that the day was marked by a number of firsts: ll was the first meeting of the Lin- coln Club open lo the press; it was the fi rst time a Democrat addressed the club, and the meeting was the first attended by the club's firs t woman member, Athalie Irvine Clark. Beckman, a Corona del Mar re- sident and founder of Beckman Instruments, sought to dispel what he said are some common misconceptions a bout the club . "We're not a bunch of for. right. wealthy people who are the main source of funds for the Republican Party. Our dues arc simply $500," he said. "We're completely indepen- dent of any political party and are just interested in good gov· ernment. That's why we're here Lis tening to Senator Cranston," Beckman added. About 75 persons attend ed the luncheon. * * * From P age AJ CR ANSTON warm guy and refreshing to have inthe White House." -,.Criticism on the findings of the Rockefeller Commission re- garding espionage operations or the Central Intelligence Agency. On the latter subject, Cranston said the commission "was given a very limited scope of work and chose not to expand on it." lie said he will press for crea- tion of a standing Congressional committee on the intelligence community that will have a re· gularly-rotating membership to .. prevent formation of vested in· terests. ·· F ocus ing on California's political scene, Cranston said he is one of many Democrats who have been s urprised by Gov. Brown's performance to date. "I've never seen anything like him in politics,'' Cranston said. "He questions everything and isn't satisfi ed with anything. He only needs to learn to delegate some responsibility." Cranston sees Rep. Barry Goldwater CR-Van Nuys) as the most likely opponent of his col~ league, Sen. J ohn Tunney, in next year's elections. Earlier in the day, during a luncheon talk to members of Orange County·~ Lincoln Club in Newport Beach, Cranston relat· ed three dangers he sees con- fronting this country -the Mid· die East. Korea and the nuclear arms race. '·Firs t, there· s the Middle East situation ... a real tinderbox. I think the President and Congress are following a wise policy in try- ing to negotiate the differences there," he said. In calling Korea the second hotspot, Cranston said1 "Perhaps there's more danger there than In the Middle East." He likened the Korean situation to Vietnam and warned of the danger of in· creased In volvement there. D•ilY Pilot S~ P""'• 'NO CONFLICT' Battin Date Perry f'ro•P~A I J UROR. e. ~perior Court Judge WilUam S. Lff Her name Wftl'l one or 19 drtwn ot nndom Monday from 1 panel o( 30 proa~ctlve Jurors nominal· d by county Superior Court JudiC!I. Sizzl i ng S o les Fireworks stands throughout the S ad · dleback Valley have reported a brrsk bus i- ness since opening Tuesday. At this stand at La Paz Road a nd Chtisanta Drive in Mission Viejo, ncightiorhoocl .boys try to pick out th e ir fa vo rite h o lida y puruphcrnali a, but couldn't buy any because they were under 16. New Orange County laws tightened the requirements for purchase in the wake of a series of fireworks-related iiljuries and fires. This stand. manned by the Knights of Colum- bus. and the others countywide, will be open through Friday. · 'FrottaP~Al Rate f o r J obless R e d uced t o 8.6o/o MAC •.• equipment. By United Press International The governm ent said tod ay the nation 's unem ploymcnt rate plunged in June and wholesale prices declined. nut a major bank raised its prime interest rate to reflect tighter govern- m ent control of <"rcdit and money. dustrial commodity prices rose, however. After a discussion lhis spring, the Mi ssion Viejo MAC dedded not to recommend an lncrease ln the service area tax rate, however. In New York, First National City Bank raised its interest rate for prime business loans lo 7 per· eent from 6%. It was the first in· crease in the prime since Jan. 3. Residents near one park, Coronado Park in Mission Viejo, became upset with inadequades of the facility and drew up a plan for bringing it up lo standard. The decline in the unemploy- ment rate to 8.6 percent from 9.2 percent in May wus caused not by a lessening of the recession but rather by a statistical quirk in the Labor Depa rtment 's method of computing the rate. Citibank, a leader in lowering the prime, was expected to raise its rate to 71.4 percent next week. lnterest rates are being pushed hj gher by the Federal Reserve Bo .. rd which has sought lo slow the·growlh in the nation's money 1 supply. In the last two months, the supply has grown 20 percent, But as Loechner pointed out, though the plan drew applause from all corners, lt\ere simply is no money to implement it. The drop in wholesale prices was slight. only 0.1 percent. ll was chiefl y caused by lower prices for food products. In- Viejo High Thieves Get Baseball Bats Orange County Sheriff's of· ficers are investigating the theft of baseball bats valued at $300 from Mission Vit•jo High School, 25025 Chrisanta Drive. Deputies said thieves smashed the door handle of the storage room to gain access to the sports equipment after the school had closed for the s ummer vacation. a far faster rate than the infla· lion-conscious FED sou~ht. The Labor Department said the drop in the unemployment was caused by overcompensa- tion for the sudden increase of t·ollege students who poured into the seasonal job market last month. The rate was expected to s urge -perha ps back to a 9 per· cent rate or higher -when July figures are computed. rn June. the department said, 7,896,000 persons were out of jobs and looking for work compared with 8.538,000 in May. At the sa me tim e, the number of persons employed rose 42,000 lo a seasonally adjusted 84.4 million. . . S&l DEPOSITS AT RECORD HIGH Washington, D.C.-Amerlcans put lheir money in savings and loan associa· t1ons m record amoWlls during March. 1'~HLBB Chairman Thomas R. Bomar said new net savings in March totaled $3 7 billion. up from $3. l billion in Feb- ruary and a new record for the month. The increase ln new savings for the first quarter of 1975 totaled nearly $9.1 billion " lsn'I ii lime She Joins The 'Eiiemy' When planning matters come up in Irvine, as they constantly do, the City of Garden Grove is frequent· ly brought up as an exam- ple of what· shouldn't be done. Evidently not dissuaded _by the bad · mouthin.g, Irvine Plannirig Depart- ment secretary Jeri Wilson looked toward Garden Grove as the land of op- portunity. She quit her job in Irvine today to lake a new post as Garden Grove city clerk. you moved your money? All savings and loan associations are not created equal. Most of them offer the aame hlgh interest rates. But all too many will design a 1avlnga program that's best for them. An AVCO counselor will help you choose a savings plan that'a best for you. With maximum interest and flexlblllty. Plus Free service• that are really Free, including Notar y, Note & Truat Deed ·Collections. up to 40 Money Ordera a month. Copying Servke. all the Traveler's Checks you need.*Safe Deposit Box, and many more. What'• more. we can make all the arrangements to move your money 10 that you won't lose a penny in lnt•re1t. Call u1 od it. today. •Mlmmum balance of Sl.000 required. 3310 lsRlSTOL ST .. OPPOSITE THE SOUTH COAST PLAZA. M0-7591. EDWXRD MAftU, MQK, 7 t I 7 I t I Irvine EDITION VOL. 68; NO. 184, '41SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Toda ·s Closi11g ·.'\'. Sloeks THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1975 TEN CENTS Battin's Date Put Off Grand .Jury By GARY GRANVIUE Of~ 0..llf Pll.c SUtt Can an attractive 26-year-old brunette fulfill her duties as an Orange County grand juror and still date count y Supervisor Robert Battin? Rachel Perry says she can. Miss Perry, who was one of 19 persons selected Mond<ly to serve on the 1975-76 Grand Jury, has dated Battin for the past 21.;.: years. She said Wednesday her rela- tionship with the controversial supervisor won't interfere with her duties as a juror, duties that include investigating and report- ing on county government opera- tions. ''I took a n oath and I meant every word of it," said Mass Perry. 'Tm thrilled and honon·d to be on the Grand Jury and 1 tn· tend to be a very good and hont!st juror." Miss Perry said she was not asked about her relationship with Battin when she was screened for Grand Jury duty by personnel in District Attorney Cecil I Licks· of· fire. "1 know some deputy di:.tnl'.l attorneys so I assume they knew I date Bob <Battin)," she said. ~arher this week, a long-time feud bt.•twcen Battin and Hicks broke into the open when Battin. at a board of s upervisors meet· mg, cut loose wilh a bitter verbal attack on the district attorney. The Battin -Hick s feud notwiths tanding, Mass Perry in· !)ISlt:d Wednesday that she in· lends to honor the oath she took Monday, including a juror 's ob ligation to ke~p the jury's bus t· ness confidential "J'm v~ry good al keeping things to myself and you can be certain I won't violate my trust,'' shesa1d. Miss Perry, who li ves in Newport Beal'h, s aid !>he began dating the county supervisor 21 2 Tax Reduction Possible in Hits TMU!k Student Driver Has Collision Quick action by a driver's training instructor today saved the lives of three of his students this morning w hen their car crashed into the r ear end of a Caltrans truck on the Santa Ana Freeway near the Jeffrey Road exit in Irvine. Student driver Miguel Garcia, She Joins The 'Enemy' When planning matters come up in Irvine, as they constantly do, the City of Garden Grove is frequent· Jy brought up as an exam- ple of what shouldn't be d one. Evidently not dissuaded . bY the bad-m o uthing, Irvine Planning Depart· ment secretary J eri Wilson looked tow a rd Garden Grove a s the land of op· portunity. She quit her job in Irvine today to take a new post as Garden Grove city clerk. New Drilling Inevitable, .. Says Cranston By WILLIAM SCHREIBE R Of tM D•llr Piiot SUff Massive new oil drilling off California's coast is inevitable and should happen with proper safeguards, U.S . Sen . Alan Cranston told newsmen in Santa Ana Wednesday. '·Drilling is inevitable off our coast, but it s houldn 't be within view of Newport Beach or Santa Monica," he s aid. "It should be far oul to sea to avoid the eyesore and we cannot tolerate spills of any kin d.'' Cranston tu lked to reporters informally at county Democratic headquarters . Also attending the afternoon session were Orange Count y Democratic leade r Richard J . O'Neill, and county Supervisor Robert Battin. The Senator commented on a wide· range of subjects, includ· ing: -His contention that the steep decline or the n a tion's economy is leveling off a nd r ecovery s hould begin soon. -The "surprisingly outstand- ing performance" of Edmund G. Brown, Jr. as California's gov- ernor. -His belier that Se<!retary of Defense James Schlesinger was "very wrong" to have made re· marks favoring tactical nuclear war. -A belier that federal revenue sharing is here to stay, but will have mor e · r estric t ive Congressional curbs on spending in the future. -His belief that Edward Ken· nedy is still the best hope for a Democratic presidential victory over the Republicans in 1976. -Presid e nt Gerald Ford, described by Cranston as a "very warm guy and refreshing to have in the White House." -Criticism on the findings of the Rockefeller Commission re· gardlng espionage operations ol the CentTal Intelligence Agency. On th~ latter su bject, Cranston said the commiHlQn "wo given e v~ry limlt.ed scope oC wor.k and ch06t not to expand on il." He sold be wlll press tor crea· CSeeCRANSTON, Page AZ> 16, a Saddleback High School stu· dent. had r eached down to re~ lease the emergency brake he in· a dvertenUy left on and looked up to see his car headed for the truck at a s peed of 50 miles an hour. His teacher, Rod Ford, 36, im· mediately slammed o n the brakes, grabbed the steering wheel and headed the car off the road to minim\ze lhe collision. Damage to both t he truck and the driver training car was mu· jor a nd, Ford said, if all passengers had not worn their ha rness belts, they would have been sever ely injured. He reported that there was .. not a scratch on any of us.·· In addition lo Ford and Garcia the car was occupied by students El Gadzinski, 15, and Glen Murphy; 16. Truck driver Dale Preston . 25, of San Clemente was also un· injured. He said he and two other road crew members heard the screeching brakes and were able to brace themselves before the impact occurred. Irvine Starts Greenbelt ·Bike Patrol Irvine's bicycling police green· belt patrol went into operation Wednesday. Pedaling patrolman Paul Rose churned 20 miles in two-hour rounds of University Pa rk. Activity was light, with arrests amounting to the apprehension and relllm of one lost dog. The m ain function of the green- belt patrol is as a deterrent to vandalism and residential burglary, according to police Lt. Gerald Boyd. Patrols will be made al ran· dom hours in random areas of the ::ity. Daytime burglars, said Boyd, will not be able to an· t icipale whe n a pedalin g patrolman will come cruising down the greenbelt. Garden Plots Eyed in Irvine I r vine Co un ci lwo m a n GabrieUe Pryor is doing a little preliminary plotting on behalf o( the city's gardeners. She wants the community services commission to look into the possibility of the city setting aside several acr es of land lo lease lo r esidents for garden plots. Mrs. Pryor plans to ask the c1· ty council to consider the idea Tuesday. A number or residents, she said, have requested city- leased garden plots .. Israel Faces New Attacks By Unlted Pren lnterna&loftal The Isr aeli Military Command indicated today it was not ready lo give up the strategic Sinai Desert mountain passes in ex· chanae for an interim peace ac· cord with E1ypt. And from Palestinian leader Vasser Arafat there were predictJona or new guerrilla strikes against Israe l. The United Stat.es haa backed .Egypt Ind hH been accused of wlthholdlng $2 .S bllllon in military aid as pressure itguinst Israel lo withdraw. Their First Fourth Vietnamese refugee children at Camp Pendleton hold practice drills for a .July 4lh parade they will hold to ceJcbrnte Inde pen- dence Day. Jl will be the firs t ,\mcric<rn Ju· ly 4th for the children, who came to lhc Unit- ed States ;.at the end of the Vi<..'lnam W<Jr and urc sull living on the Marine trarning bast•. County Attorneys 'Sick' Stay Home to Protest Stalled Pay Talks Orange County's deputy dis· tricl attorneys and deputy public defenders staged a limited sick· in today to protest stalled wage· fringe benefit negotiations with the county. The so-called sick-in apparent- ly did not include attorneys in· volved in criminal trials today. But spokesmen for both the dis· trict attorney and public defen· der's offices said absences among attorneys not scheduled to appear in court "is unusually high.·· Because the attorneys arc ctl s· perscd through Orange County Superior Court as well as five municipal co1,1rts the cx<1cl number of absent attorneys was not available. However , public dcfendt·r Frank William s d estribed ubsences in his office as unusual· ly high. Chief Deputy District Attornt•y Jim Enright said all trial com- mi tmenls in Superior a nd juvenile courts are being met but the abs·ence among attorneys not Oil Company Price Hikes To B e Probed WASHINGTON CUPI ) -Sen. Birch Bayh CD-Ind.), said today Con g r ess will inves tigate whether market manipulation by major oil companies is behind the sharp hike in gasoline prices announced this week. He blamed the price boosts in part on President Ford's "ill· fated" ene-rgy policy, which he said will probably drive up prices at the pump by as much as another 10 cents -. gallon. Bayh. a m ember of the Senate antitrust and monopoly suboom· mltlee. said the panel chairm<1n, Sen. Philip A. Hart '( D·M1ch.). agreed to hold hearings ''in the coming months .. on the complex issues Involved. "Those questions genernlly m into two major RubJe<:t. an!as; the posstbllity or m arkct manipula· Uon by these (oil) rompanies and the economic impl.icalions of (Sff GAS UIKE , Page i\2) scheduled to appear in court to- day 1s running al about 80 per- t•ent. Enright added that the seven• absences are ;:ipparently affect· mg only m rnor misdemeanor cases in ;1 rcw municipal courts. lie !)a td notices are being mailed lo those attorneys miss· mg from their desks remjnding them of requirements that ill· nes!>cS be proved when requested by munagt.•mcn t Aide Testifies While represented by the 9,700-member Or ange County Employes Association, the 117 al· torneys last year formed their own bargaining unit. Consequently. l.Ac1r negotia· tions with the county arc handled separately from the general unit represented by OCEA. County P ersonnel Director Bert Scott' s aid today the al· torneys have been offered a four <See LAWYERS, Pagei\2) Bertolino Aided Hinshaw Campaign By T01'1 BARLEY 01 tlle Da lly Pilot SU" A 20-ycar veteran in the Or .inge County Assessor's Office today identified defendant James Bertoli no as one of several cmploycs who helped to assemble and install "Vote for Hins haw" signs during the con· gressman's 1972 campaign. Assessme nt Standards aide Edwin A. Robinson said he was ordered lo report to County As- A FEW WORDS SOLD DUPLEX "The first person who came to set• it bou~ht the building." That's the real estate advertising s uccess story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed lhi1>ad in the Daily Pilot. East1lde Duplex Oelux 3RR, 2ha Eoch. Lo mmnl lligh income Pm for OWTI /Occupant $69,500. Own. xxx xxxx IC you have property you want to ....5.cll or...u.nt. call 6'2·5618...J.Lonly takes a few wordll in the right place to make a "eal. Along the Orange Cons t the right place is lhc Daily Pilot. sessor Andrew Hinshaw's cam· paign headquarters in Irvine after he attended a meeting ad· dressed by then-chief ajde Jack Vallerga and deputy assessor George Upton. Robinson was preceded on the witness stand today by assessor's aide Ken MacLeod. who told the Orange County Superior Court. jury that Hinshaw personally or· dered him lo participate in cam- paign activities. Several prosecution witnesses in the grand the ft-conspiracy trial of Bertolino, 52, of 24116 Via Madrigada, Mission Viejo, have testified that they were paid by the county for time actually spent as "volunteers" on the Hinshaw campaign . Deputy District Attorney William Evans c laims that the cost to the county from those al· legedJy fraudulent activities amounts to a t least $10.000. Fiye m en indicted by the Grand Jury wilh Bertolino on identical charges have pleaded guilty lo leaser c harges and will be sentenced by Judge Walter Smith on various date thi. month. Hinshaw and County Asse or VaJters• have been 1ndic.Ud on slmllor charges and on additional felony counts stemming from ol· legcd criminal acts committed darin~ the same pcriodoftime. · years i.ICO w hl·n they first met. Tht:y havt: no wedding plans, she added. i\ hf ell me rt.·sulcnt of tilt.• Costa Mesa-Newport Ue<.u.·h e1rea . !>he graduated from UC1 la!>l March as a social ecology major. Mi ss Perry was nominated to serve on lhe Grand Jury by tsee Jl'ROR, Page A2> Assessed Valuation Increased By DOUGLAS FR117~':iCJIE 01 the 0•1ly Po IOI Sl•ll lrvine's drumat1c rncreasc m assessed valuation rt'portcd this week by County Assessor Jack Vallerga could mean a slight re· duction in taxl's to µroperty owners. Accord1n~ to Vall<.'rg a s figures. the Cit~ of Irvine Jumpcu 31.6 percent in ussessed valuJ tion and tJ1e Irvine Unifil'd St'hool District went up 28.6 percent. The vast majority of tht• m· crease. Vallcrga said Wt:dn t:s· Jay, is due to new conslructwn Property that was on U1e tax rolls last vear he said has incre:.t si·d in as~sess~d value by three to ft\ l' percent at most ··There was no l.irge mtrca~l' 1n homeo\\nt:rs ' ;i :-.~c!>Sl'li 'alues. ··he said. ~ "I don't have any information to indicate that there w1U be · Jarge increases on any homes that were there last year,·· he s aid. ln setting their budgets for the coming year. Irvine s chools banked on a 10 percent asscss1..'CI value incrt>ase, while the city l'>. peeled about 22 pert·enl. Local property t;.1xcs µl;iy a bigger role in school fin a.ncm!! 111 Irvine than they do in city fin:.tnc ing. The $4.9 million city budgcl for next year receiVL'S 22.41 per· cent of its support from proµcrty taxes. But the school district ten- tative budget ;.inticipates aboul 60 percent of its revenues from the $5.51 per $100 assessed value property tax rate. . Of the SlS.6 million tentat1n schools budget. S9.32 million 1s expected from property taxes. The same <imount of money could be raised "ith a property tax of $4.93 per SlOO assesst.·d . value. a reduction of 58 cents in the property tax rak. If a cut of that s ize"' as made. 1l could me.an a riet reduction from the $12.2245 combined tax rat<' paid by Irvine r esidents l:.t~l year. But d epending on 111 d1vidual assess ments . 1l m:1\' nr may not mean a n<'I dccrl'a;l' Ill the tax bill. ··we will not know what is go- ing to happen until the board meets," said schools Superinten- dent A. Stanley Corey on the possibility of a lax rate cut. "It does appear th<il we will be able to lower the tax rate. but I have no idea as to the magnitudt•. The increas e in assessed valu;.1· lion was three times what w ee>.· peeled," he said. <See VALUATION, PageA2> Or:•_~, ~a8t W•atller Sunny Friday. Late nighl and early morning low clouds. Highs in upper 70s, low tonight near 60. I NSIDE TODA\' Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally drew tmauthonzed pay and erpenses and m i81Ued f tlndq intended Jor Urban A/lairs Institute he created and headed to aid minon ty youth, Lo8 Angelea Time. charged today. AS. ladex A2 DAIL y PILOT Cranston Breaks Tradition By HILARY KAVE. Of IM D•lly PllOl Si.II For the Orange county Lincoln Chib -generally known as en orga nization thut backs Republican candidates and causes -Wednesday's IWlcheon with U.S. Senator Alan Cranston a Democrat, was a precedent· st>lting occasion. Club f ounder Arnold 0 Beckman began the gathering at Newport Beach's Marriott Hott>1 by pointing out that the day was marked by a number of firsts: It was the first meeting of the Lin· coin Club open to the press ; It v.•as the first time a Democrat addressed the club, and the meeting was the first attended by ttfe club's first woman member. Athahe Irvine Clark. Beckman, a Corona del Mar re- ~ident and founder of Beckman Instruments, sought to dispel what he said a re some common misconceptions about the club. "We're not a bunch of far- nght, wealthy people who are thl' main source of funds for the Repubhcan Party. Our dues are !>imply $500," he said. ''We're completely indepen· dent of any political party and ~re just intere~ted m good gov- ernment. That's why we're here listening to Senator Cranston," Beckman added. About 75 ·persons attended the luncheon. * * * Fro•PageAJ CRANSTON tioo of a standing Congressional committee on the intelligence community that will have a re- gularly-rotating m embership to "preve nt formation of vested in· terests. '' Focusi n g on Californi a 's political scene, Cranston said he is one of many Democrats who have been sur prised by Gov. Brown 's performance to date. .. I've never seen anything like him in politics," Cranston said. "He questions everything and isn 't satisfied with anything. He only needs to learn to delegate some r esponsibility." Cranston sees Rep. Barry Goldwater (R-Van Neys) as the most likely opponent of his col- league, Sen . John Tunney, m n ext year 's elections. Earlier in the day, during a luncheon talk to members of Orange County's Lincoln Club in Newport Beach, Cranston relat- ed three dangers he secs con· fronting this country -the Mid - dle East, Korea and lhe nuclear arms race. "First, there's the Middle East situation ... a real tinderbox. l think the President and Congress are following a wise policy in try- ing to negotiate the differences there," he said. In calling Korea the second hotspot. Cranston said, "Perhaps there's more danger there than in the Middle East." He likened the Korean situation to Vietnam and warned or the danger or in- creased involvement there. Cranston said he does not ad- vocate removing U.S. troops from Kor ea. but suggested greater communication other . than strictly military involve· ment. The third danger, according to Cranston, is the "anarchy in the nuclear arms race ." In fielding questions from Lin- coln Club m embers, Cranston: -Agreed with P resident Ford that there are more governmen- tal regulations than needed and that many are ineffective. ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT T•le' 0.11t"9L (0.'' 0~1lw PUot, ,,.,.," wf\.tt h '""' ')l'n. LH""9 \hf' N~w , Prt·\\ 11 '"°"au1NO by f'W 0'•""" CN1t P\IC>l•'1'•nt tomoen¥' ~.,.,,,f'O,t•v'\ .t•r pu111•thto MtH'ttJ•V O"C.MQh FttCMy fO# ( ,, ~w. Nt-w~I ~ ... ,,. H""'''"'~~..,,. ... ttl'\ I ., t.iln V•UCl'y ftY•"• C.ttd"fl.,"•' • V .. 1" If "I ~ e.•<"'JSOut,. t_oe\I /Ii ''""''c "Q'"' •t tdtiOft f\. pubt''"'"d ~lu11t•vot. 4nC lou••fA't" '"' ~,nc,;pel pubh '""9 ptol'tr t •\ •t .)00 'N\:ti\ U•Y Mrtt1. Coll•~ \ff, C.111t•fOtA•• .,.,., Robert N . Wero "'""""' at>CI l"ul>I•"" r Jac.k R. Curley v 1u l'fnlO-ftl •"" c;.,.,.., ""'"''"' r Thomen Keevil £d1lor Thames A. Murphine M.t,..9•11(llCIUM Charles H. Loos Rlch.Jrd P. 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Bul a major bank raised its prime interest rate to reflect tightt'r govern· ment control o f credit :.ind money. The decline in the u11employ- ment rate to 8.6 pcrcl•nt from 9.2 percent m .May was caused not . by a lessening of the rl'ces~1on but rathl•r by a l:tta t1st1cal quirk in th e Labor D ep;Hlml'nl's method of computing the rate. The drop m wholesale prices was slight. only O. l percent. It ''as ch idly caused by lower prices for food products. In- dustrial cummod1t.v pn cc~ rosl', however. In '.'Jew Yurk, First :\Jt1ona l C'ity Bank r;.11scd its intcn:sl r:.ste for prime business loans to 7 per· ('('nt from s a-i . ll was the first 1n· crt..'i.ISC in the priml' Slnt'l' J ;rn. :1. Citibank. a lcadl'r in lowcnn~ the pnme. "'as expected Lo raise 1l!'! ratl' tu i 1 , percent next week Interest r;,itcs arl' bt•ing pushed higher by I he FC'cl eral Hcscrvc Board whi<:h has sought to ~low the growth in the nation's monPy supply. In the last two months. the supply has j:(rown 20 percent, a far faster rate Lhan the inna- tion-conscious Fed sought. The Labor Department said the drop in the unemployment was caused by overcompcn:-.a- tion for the suddt•n incrcas(• of college stude nb who poured into the s easonal JOU market lu~l month. The rntt• was cxpct tt•d to surge -perhaps back to :.i ~ 1x·r- ccnl ralc or h1ghl·r when July fi gures ;ire tom puled. ln Junc. the Ut'PJrlml·nt Sd1d, 7,8H6.000 persons wtrc out of JOUS and looking for work compared with 8,53R,OOO in May. At the same t ime. the numbe r of persons cm ployl·d ro::.e 42,000 to a seasonally adJu:-itcd 8-t4 millJon. Although the gain in the number of persons working was Frona Page A J VALUATION Asked wh ether a 58·cent cut would allow the distnct to collect the same amount of property tax money, Corey su 1d, "That sounds about rig ht.'" However. the d1 stnrt tentative 1975-76 bud get calls tor a hal(-m 1ll1on-dollar dip into dis- trict reserves and a reduction in the rea I s pe nding power of money allocated per student. With that in mind, trustees may go for a more modest cut The city tax r ate of33cents per SlOO ussessed value will bnng in nn extra $80,000 to $100.000. Over lhe past month, ,the city co1.1ncil has wrestled with tht' budget for fiscal 1975· 76, yanking me>nt>y from one area a nd putting 1t Into others in efforts to keep the budget balanced. Monty shortnge~ have been rt · peatedly la mented in several areas, particularly park mnin tenance. A!lked about the po~~1h11ity of a rlty tax rat" c ut, Harnngto'fl .ald, "I kand or doubt. It." The fncreaaed Income, hP irnid, amounts to two to three cents on the city tax rate. ... . slight, it was the third straight month in which employment rose, a solid indication the economy is beg inning to im· prove. Nevertheless, the jobs picture remained bleak. Labor said another 100,000 persons gave up looking for jobs, bringing the numb e r of "discouraged wprkcrs" to a record 1.2 million. * ~ * Unemployment For County Hits 77,200 ,\n unprecedented 77,200 Orange Count1ans were out of work during June a s new graduates poured onto the labor nwrkcl. the state Human Hc- sources Agency s;.11d today. It was an increase of more than 11.000 compared lo May 's jobless totals but despite the massive in· crease, the mathematically com- puted seasona l unemployment rate used by the agency actually declined for the first time in 10 months from 9. 7 percent to 8.9 percent Alta Eldridge, slate labor market analyst, explained lhal the adjusted unemployment rate ::.he uses 1s based on estimates und prcdJcl1on s of seasonal ch<Jn~eli 1n the e mployment pic- ture If those l'l:tllmatcs don't hold . ~he said the adjusted rate can var y wid ely and may not nl'C t'ssanly conform lo changes in the actual un<!mployment h gurcs. "The method works well at moderate levels of unemploy. crwnt but causes large swings m the adjus ted rate when un- employment 1s at a high level." ~he s aid, noting that unadjusted rates are at a four.year high of ~ 7 pe rcent compared to 5.6 per· rent a ye~r ago. Though the jobless rolls in· creased, so did the number of people holding wage and salary Jobs at Orange County firms. That figure re ached an all time high of575,700 in June. Fro111PageAl GAS IDKE rnergy policy," Bayh Hid. More than a dozen major oil t'ompan1t!s boosted refinery gasoline prices this week by up to three cents a gHllon just as the peak dnvlng season was about to begin. OULF OIL ACCUSED OF OVERCHAAQE-C11 Bayh said he found this a "curious Irony ... ~ince the com- pa nles could have Incr eased pnces by lesser amounts earlier I.ml C't)OSl' nol to. "It I) my intention to probe de· eply Into the ability of the major oil companies lo ~e their donri· nant position to restr1ct. competl· tlon ln tho oil lndwitry," Bayh said. I 'S•ould Be Fired' e· h 1g way Colby Reported Patrols To Be Not Fit Readied By United PreH International An unreleased staff report from the Rockefelle r Com- mission says Director Willlam Colby is unfit to head the CIA and should be fired, the New York Daily News reported today. The staff report, according to the News, criticized Colby for in· volvement as a CIA agent in charge of a program during the Vietnam war in which thousands of Viet Cong were slain. The commission·, which in· vestlgated alleged iUegal CIA ac- tivity, has not publicly recom· mended s uch a dismissal. In its public report, the commission suggested·thal in selecting a CIA director "consideration should be given to individuals from out· side the career service." Colby, 55, a former agent for the Office of Strategic Services, took over as director of the CIA in 1973. The unreleased staff report re- ferred to by the News did not criticize Colby so much for his activity as director, but rather his i nvolvement in a con- troversial South Vi etnamese "pacification" program known as Operation Phoenix. Colby has conceded the pro-I gram, designed to neutralize Viet Cong influence, involved the de· ath of 20,000 persons. But he in· sisted most or the deaths came under combat conditions and could not be considered execu- tions. The News, however, said the unpublicized r eport contends Colby condoned murder and is not fit to head the CIA. Meanwhile, a r etired Pentagon general was quoted today as say- Hot Spell Of Weat,her BLOOMFIELD, Iowa (AP> -Cable TV su b- scribers trying to find out weather conditions were out of luck here but had something e lse to look at. ing U1e late Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy ordered him in 1962 to have the CIA work out plans for ''gelling rid of" Cuban leader Fidel Castro. · Maj . G e n . Edwar d G . Lansdale, who had been assigned to the Pentagon as special assis- tant to then Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara, told the Washington Star in an interview that Kennedy, brother of the late President John F. Kennedy, never used the word "assassina- tion." Bul Lansdale was quoted es saying there could be no doubt that ·'the project for disposing of Castro envisioned the whole speetrum of plans from over- throwing t.h e Cuban leader to as- sassinating him.'' Lansdale, the Star reported, said that he relayed the attorney general's orders to William K. Harvey, a CIA official, but nevl!r knew if anything was done to carry out the "get rid of" instruc- tions. · He said that neither then ClA director J ohn A. McCone nor McNamar a was informed of the approaeh to the C'CA . D•llY I'll« St.ti ,.llolo The California Hi1hway Patrol will have m ore than 100 squad cars and motorcycle ~Jlc~rs in the field over the loaa July 4 weekend and a spokesman-pre· dieted today tramc wlU be "heavier than ever~ .. , Community relatioaa ·omcer J erry Maxwell saicfthe aboline shortage held traffic down Jut year but "this year gu ls availa· ble, people have a lot more off. road vehicles and thlni• will re· ally be jammed up." A spokesman for lhe Orange County Harbors, Bea~hell and Parks Department also noted that m ost available sites a t coun· ty camping parks l"ill be filled by tonight on a first-come. tlrst· serve basis. Maxw e ll predicted the heaviest volume of traffic will be on beach·bound routes and a large concentration of patrolmen will be stationed in 'those areas. •·Reckless drivers, speeders and drinking drivers, particular· ly young people, will be fair game this weekend," Maxwell said. "We will particularly be on. the lookout for drivers who ge~ impatient in traffic jams and drive erratically to avoid them." The CHP spokesman said he expects three or mor:e countians to die on the roads over the long weekend based on comparisons with past years' statistics. From Page Al LAWYERS percent boost in Cringe benefits but no salary increases fo~ the coming year . Scott said that a comparison of salaries paid the attomeys with those paid in other counties shows Orange County at the top of the list. He noted the r ough average presently paid to. the lawyers is $22,000 a year plus what he described as a 25 percent fringe benefit package bringing the cost to the county up to about an average of $28,000 per attorney. Centerville Cablevision officials said vandals broke into the studios over- night and placed pictures of nude men and women over the weather dials. Automated e quipment pans the dials, allowing subscribers to tune to a special channel to get the weather. 'NO CONFLICT' Battin Date Perry Chief Indicted Some area residents said the word was passed quick- ly by telephone, resulting in unusua lly high ratings for the weather channel. fi'ro• Page A I JUROR ••• Superior Court Judge William S. Lee. . Her name was one of 19 drawn at random Monday from a panel of 30 prospective jurors nominal· ed by county Superior Court judges. S&l DEPOSITS AT RECORD HIGH NEW YORK (AP) -Nursing home ope rator Eugene Hollander allege.dly J peqt. Jllpre than $100,000 in federal money to outfit his Fifth A venue. apart: ment, according to indictments that accuse him of bilking the medicaid and m edlcare pro· grams or at least $1.l milllon. Hollander was indicted by both a feder al and state grand jury, pro· secutors said Wednesday. Washington, D.C. -Americans put their money in savings and Joan associa· lions in record amounts during March. FHLBB Chairman Thomas R. Boma r said new net savings in March totaled $.3.7 billion, up from $3.1 billion in Feb· ruary and a new record for the month. The increase in new savings for the first quarter of 1975 'totaled nearly $9. l billion. lsn'I ii lime you movecl your money1 All savings and loan auociatlons are not created equal. Most of them offer the 1ame hlgh interest rates. But all too many will detlgn a 1avlng1 program that'• be1t for them. An AVCO counselor wlll help you choose a saving• plcl~ that'• best for y~. With maximum lntere1t and flexibility. Plus Free services that are really Free, lncludlng Notary. Note & Truat Deed Collections, up to 40 Money Order• a month. Copylng Service. all the Tra.eler's Checks you n•ed. •Safe Depoelt Box. and many more. What's more. we can make all the arrangements to mov• your money 10 that you won't 1099 a penny ln Interest. Call \U OD lt, today. •Mlalaaa halcmc-ol 11.000 r.quv.d.. 3310 BRISTOL IT •. OPPOSITE THE SOUTH COAST PLAZA. ~40-7591. EDWARD MAftD. MQ& 7 DuntingtoJi Beach Fountain Valley ED * * I T oday's C lo I n g N.~·. S loeks VOL. 68, NO. 184, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, JULY 3, 197S TEN CENTS Congress to Probe Gasoline Prices· WASHINGTON (UPf) -Sen. Birch Bayh (D·lnd.), said today Con g r ess will investigate whether market m<Utipulation by major 0 11 companies is behind the sharp hike in Moisollilc prices a nnounced Lhis wetfk. He blamed the pncc boosts in part on President Ford's "ill- fated" energy policy, which he said will probably drive up prices a t the pump by as much as Himhaw Orders Alleged By TOM BARLEY or'"• oa.11 Pllo1 s111H A 20-yca r veteran in the Orange County Assessor's Orfice tod ay id e ntified d efendant J a m es Bertolino as o ne of several employes who helped to assemble and install "Vote for Hinshaw" sig ns during the con- gressma n's 1972 campaign. Assessm e nt Standa rds aide Edwin A. Robinson said he was ordered to report to County As- sessor Andrew Hinshaw's cam- paign headquarters in Irvine after he attended a meeting ad- dressed by then-chief aide Jack Valleq~a and deputy assessor George Upton. Robinson was preceded on the witness stand today by assessor 's aide Ken Mac Leod. who told the Orange County Superior Court jury that Hinshaw personally or- dered him to participate in cam- paign activities. Sever al proseculJon witnesses in the grand the ft-conspiracy trial of Bertolino, 52. of 24116 Via Madrigada, Miss ion Viejo, have testified that they were paid by the county for ti me actually spent as "•olunteers" o n the Hins haw campaign. De puty Distri cl Attorney Willia m Evans claims that the cost to the county from those al- Jegedly fraudu le nt activities amounts to al least $10,000. Five m en indicted by the Grand Jury with Bertolino on identical charges have pleaded guilty to lesser charges and will be sentenced by Judge Waller Smith on various dates this month. Hinshaw a nd County Assessor Vallerga have been indicted on similar charges and on additional felony counts stemming from al- leged crimina l acts committed dunng the same period of time. another 10 cents a gallon. Bayh. a m e mber or the Senate antitrust and monopoly subcom· mitlee. said the panel chairmun, Sen. Philip A. Hart CD-Mich.), agreed to hold hearings "in the coming months'' on the com plex issues involved. "Those questions generally rit into two major s ubject areas : the poss.ibility of market manipula- tion by these (oi l > companies and the economic implications of energy policy," Bayh said. More than a dozen major 011 compa nies boosted refinery GULF OIL ACCUSED OF OVE~CHARGE--c11 gasohne prices this week by up to three cents a g allon just as the peak driving season was about to begin. MAP INDICATES WHERE AND WHEN OF TRASH COLLECTION New System in Huntington Beach Starts July 14 Weekly Trash Service· Halved in Humington The new system of collecting trash in Huntington Beach, week· ly instead of twice weekly, starts July 14, according lo city in· formation officer Bill Reed. While the number of pickups will be cul in half, the cost of Ule service will increase by more than $80,000 over fiscal 1974-75. About $800,000 was s pent on trash collections the past fiscal year, accordin g to Earl Horton, Ule city's assistant finance direc- tor. The 1975-76 budget estimates an expenditure of $890,000. ··rr we kept twice weekly col· lections it would cost us anotller $180,000, · · Horton explained Wed - nesday. The incr eased prices can be blamed on inc reased salaries t.o trash -collector~ who wenl on strike in early May, as well as higher business expenses for Rainbow Dispos<Jl. Most of the rules on trash con· tainers remain the same, accord- ing lo Reed. Trash cans musl have lids on the m and they are not supposed to be Jeft on the street except for the day of col- lection (or the night before). Hainbow will not pick up washing machin es, hot water heaters. mattresses. bed springs or other bulky items on a routine basis, but the company might pick them up on a special de· livery, if called, Reed said. 77 ,200 Orange Countians Idle Collections start as early as 6 a .m. each d ay. Monday through Friday. In the case of holiday weekends, collections wiJI simply be one day later, after the holi- day. A map showing a reas and days of trash pickups will be mailed to homeowners in the city. A FEW WORDS SOLD DVPLEX An unprecedented 77 ,200 Orange Counllans were out of work during Ju ne a s ne w graduates poured onto the labor market , the slate Human He- sources Agency said today. It was an increase of mot-e than 11,000 compared to May's jobless totals but despite the massive in· crease, the mathem atically com- puted seasonal un employment r ate used by the agency actually declined for the first time in 10 months from 9. 7 percent to 8.9 percent. Alta Eldridge. state la bor market analyst, explained that the adjusted unemployment rate she uses is based on estimates and pre dictions of seasonal changes in the e mployment pie· lure. If those estimates don"t hold, she said the adjusted rate can var y wide ly and m<Jy not necessarily conform to changes in the . actual unemployment figures. "The method works well at moderate levels of unemploy- ment but causes large swings in the adjus ted r al e when un- employment is at a high level," she said, noting that unadjusted rates are at a four-year high of 9.7 perce nt compared to 5.6 per- cent a year ago. Though the jobless rolls in· creased, so did the number or people holding wage and salary jobs al Orange County firms. That fi gure reached an all time high of 575, 700 in June. "The first person who came to see it bought the building.'' That 's t h e rea l estate advertising success story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Eastside Duplex Delux 3BR, 2ba Each. Lo maint -High income Perf CorOvm /Occupant $69,500. Own. xxx-xxxx I( you have property you wantto sell or rent, call 642-5678. It only t akes a few words in the right place to make a deal. Along the Orange Coast the right place is the Daily Pilot. Bayh said he found this a "curious irony," since the com· panics could have increased pnees by lesser a mount!> earlier but chose not to. "lt 1s m y intention to probe de· eply into the ability of the major oil compa nies to use their domi- nant position to r estrict competi· lion in the oil industry," Bayh said. .. My concern about their m arket powe r has been rein- forced by tht! timing and natu1 l. of this week 's increase in gasoline prices ," he added. Sen. Henry .M . Jackson CD· Wash.) a lso urged Ford Wl.'<.incs- day to crnck down on 011 com panies rais ing the Prll'Cb of gasoline. "President r ord bhould act us firm ly with ll1g 011 today us Presidents Kennedy and Truman tl1d with Bi g Slcl"I in the p~lbl. · .. Jf 1t requires leg1slat1on spell· mg out m capital letters Ule Ford administration 's duly to protect the Americ<.in conbumcn;, then so ~It •• fo'ord 's spoke!>m.ln s ays there will be no gasolme shortage for motorists this s ummer bul thut natural gas wi ll be scarce m the fall and winter. Narc9 Roundup Valley Officers Arrest 17 By KATH Y CLANCY Of'"• Oally Piiot st.II Teams of plamclothes Foun- tain Valley policemen swept through s ix cities Wednesday night, arresting 17 persons sus- pected of selling or furnishing drugs. It was th e third maJ Or narcotics roundup by Fountain Valley o(ficers m the past year. Twel ve additional persons were still being sought by police today and officers said three more are expect ed to be charged and arrested soon. -Keith Allan StronJ:(. 21, of 16677 Olive Circle. Fount<.iin Valley, two chargl'S of drug sales. DeNisi all eg ed thobe arrebtcd either sold or furntshl.'tl drug::. lo police undercover offu:l·rs during the past four months. As in pa::.t drug roundups. police had the arrests completed by 10 p.m .. so they would not be disturbing families after they had gone to bed, DcN1s1 sc.tid. In addition, u s pcciul informa· lion .. hotline" was bet up at the µohct? station for parents, nnd Of· f1cers had each fill' available to discuss specifics of cases with fomihcs. The roundup \\as ::.1m1l;.ir to ''Operatio n Lunchbox" 1'1 Rlonlhs ago. when 7·1 bUbJ~Cled drug dealers were <.irrested, pnmarily for ;.illcgl•d s<.iles on Fountain Valley <Jntl Los Amigos High School campusl·s. But n either \\ci.lne sday·s sweep nor a not he r h e ld 10 January coneenlrated on school campuses. (See RAIDS. l'age Al) Sgt. Willi a m DcNisi, who coordinated a ll three drug s weeps, said the operation, termed "Project Sun Valley." ran smoothly . 'No Confliet' However, suid many of those sull being sought were away on summer vacations Wednesday night and could not be found. Battin's· Girl on Gra1ul Jury Those arrested included nine juveniles. who were taken to Juvenile Hall , and eight adults. The adults and their charges include : --Oiftory Willia m Currier , 20, or J~ L<>cusl St.. Fountain Valtey, t wo charges of drug sales. -David G. Evans, 20. or 9848 Ftamingo Ave., Fountain Valley, one charge or drug sales. -Richa rd Allen Evans, 18, of 12061:? W. Fifth St .. Santa Ana, one charge of drug sales. -John Raymond Griffin, 20. of 15150 Magnolia St.. Apt. 233, Westminster . four charges of drug s ales~ -Rodney Ala n Ostoski, 19, of 18557 San Marcos St., Fountain Valley, one charge of drug sales. -Fern Pike, 44, of 9848 Flam- in go Ave., two charges of furnishing drugs and contribut- ing to delinquency of minors. -J anice Evelyn Stewart, 24, of Anaheim , one charge of drug sales. O•oly P,lot Sl•ff Pllolo ·NO CONFLICT' Battin Date Perry 36 Extra Officers Tapped for Parade Manpower will be one of the key words in Friday's Fourth of July Parade in Huntingt on Beach. City police will have an extra 36 officers assigned to various posts along the 2.5-mile parade route. for crowd control, traffic direction and any e mergencies. And the Huntington Beach J aycees, sponsors of the parade, will have SQ-60 of their own mem- bers working the parade to make sure floats, marc hing bands and other entries s tart off and move smoothly through the more than two hours of parade. Since the J ay·cees will be busy mannin g the parade route themselves, they will have help manning their food and program "' sales from the Newport Harbor Jaycees. And a host of city government officials will be on hand. helping with parade preparations and as guests in the reviewing stands. The parade begins al 10 a .m., on Main Street north of Lake Park. and follows a circular oval route north on Main. around the civi c center . south on Lake Street , d own to Frankfort Avenue. back lo Mam Street and returns to Lake Park. The J aycees e xpect well over 250.000 spectators for the 71st an· nua l parade. This year's parade also carries the honor as the state's firs t offi cial bicentennial p arade. By GARY G RANVIL.L.E 01 IM O•ilY Piiot Sl .. 11 Can ;.in attractive 26·year·old brunette fulfi ll her duties ;.i::. an Orange County grand juror a nd s till date coun ty Supervisor Robert Ba tlin? Rachel P erry says she can. Miss P erry. who was one of 19 persons selected Monday lo .serve on the 1975-76 Grand Jury. has dated Battin for the past 211:? years. She said Wednesday her rcla tionship with the eontrovers1al supervisor won 't interfere with her duties as a j uror, duties that include investigating and repon. ing on county government opern· tions. .. I took an oath ;md I meant every word of it." said Miss Perry. "I'm thrilled and honored to be on the Grand Jury and 1 Ul- tend to be a very good and honest juror." Miss P erry s<.iid she was not aslCcd about her relationship with Battin when she was s creened for Grand Jury duty by personnel in District Attorney Cecil Hicks' of· f1ce. .. I know some deputy district attorneys so I <.issume they knew I dale Bob (Battin),,. she s aid. Earlier this week. a long-time feud between Battin and Hicks broke into the open when Battin, :lt a board of supervisors meet. mg, cut loose with a bitter verbal attack on the district attorney. The Battin -Hicks f e ud notwithstanding. Miss Perry in· sistcd Wednesday that she in- tends to honor the outh she took Monday, including a juror's ob· ligation lo keep the jury's busi· ness confidential. '"I'm very good at keeping things lo m yself and you can be certain l won't violate my trust," s he said. Miss Perry. who lives in Newport Beach. said she began dating the county supervisor 2h years ago when they first met. <See J UROR, Page A2) Or:.:<J ::-•• Kidnap, Rape Suspect Held County Attorneys 'Sick' There will be 28 floats. W marching bands a nd drum and bugle m arche rs , 51 mounted riders. plus other guests and dignitaries. Co-marshals for the para<1e al'e KHJ radio disc jockey Charlie Van Dyke and television actress Carolyn Devore, a resident of Irvine. Weatller Sunny Friday. Late ni ght and ear ly morning low clouds. Highs in upper 70S, low tonight near 60. PASADENA <U PI ) -Police have arrested un 18-year ·old California Youth Authonty in· mote charged with kidnap and rape of a camp stenographer whom he allegedly forced into a car as she left her Sacramento of- fice. Ron Parker was working as a l(ardener at the CYA detention center and thrust o weeding fork ut the throat of o 35-)'tto&r-old woman a s t1he left her olfice. de· putieua1d. Authoriliel' sotd Parker or · d.ered,.htr to drave mOf'e than 400 mites -from Sacramento to fAS Angeles -then raped her in a San Gabriel campground and drove away In her car. Stay Home to Protest Stalled Pay Talks Orange County's deputy dis- trict attorney5 aqd deputy public defenders staged a limited sick· in today lo protest stalled wage- fringe benefit. negotiations with the county. The so·called sick-in apparent· ly did not include attomeys in- volved lo criminal trials today. But spokesmen for both Ute dis· trict attorney and public deren· der'&officesuld absence amo.ng attorneys not scheduled to oppe~r ln ~un ~·ts unusually high." Because lhe a ttorneys a re dls- persed tbrouAh Orang• County superior Court as wclJ as rive munidpnl courts t h ~ exact numtMtr ot absent attorneys w-s not available . However, public defender Frank Willi a ms des cribed absences in his office as unusual ly high. Chief Deputy District Attorney Jim Enright said all trial com· mitments in Superior and juvenile courts are being met but the abs-ence among attome)'l5 not scheduled to appear in court LO. day is running at about 80 per- cent. £nrigM added that the severe absences are apparentty aflect- tna only inJnQr misdeme&nor cases In tt few-mun clpalcourts. He said notices .re belnr nt•iled to those attorneys miss· ing from their desks reminding them or requirements that ill· nesses be proved when requested by management. While r e presented by lhe 9,700-member Orange County Employes Association, the 117 at· torneys last ·year formed Uteir own ~rsalnlng unit. Consequently. their negotl3· uons with the c9unty nre handled separately fron\ the 1eneral unit reprHented b)' OC EA. -· County Personne_l Olrcctor Bert ott laid today tbc at· l«ncys have been offered a four percenl lXJQst 1D frtn bendits but no nJary ~reaHI for lhe . comlngyHr. Television newscaster George Putnam will appear in lne parade for the 16th conseeuUve time. KOCE·TV, Channel SO, will provide two d elayed telecasts of the parade. the fitst at 7 p.m. Fri· day and again at 8 p.m. Sunday. Meeting Declined WASHINGTON <AP> -On the advace of Secretary or Slalc> Henry A. Ki singer. President •~rd declined lo meet with Alex· andcr Sol%henitsyn when the ex· iled So"lel aulhor visHc.d Washington earhcr lhis week, it was le'6med today. INSIDE TODAY Lt. Coo. Mervyn Dymally drew unauthonud poy end expenses and ms.$uted fundi 1ntcnded for Urban Affairs lnt tatute he c r eated .and hccxkd to oJd minotit11 ~h. LM Angeles Times charged today. AS. l•dex Al"-!loH'Wk • Al ........ C4 tMW~ll Ct L~ ... -.r. C~ Gt a AJ 0.t&lftM 0 .. 11 ClliftMt• C• =--~ g5, et.i ~ a•B .....,.......,..,._ Mro..w a "-'<..-a I ' ·. ., 11 /I" -• ..,_, ..... I ~ • _., ;» Sen. Cranston Says D1·i11ing Inevitable~ By WILLIAM S('JIREIBER Of Ill• O•ol, ~1101 St.off Massive new oil dnlling off Caltforniu 's t•ousl as inevitable und should happen with proper ~a(eg uard ~. U .S. Sen. Alan Cranston told newsmen in Santa Ana Wednesday · Onllang as 1nl'v1tablc o!f our coast, but 1t shouldn't be within view of Newport BeaC'h or Santa Monica," he said. "lt should be far out to sea to avoid the eyesore Md we cannot tolerate spills of Wl} kind .. Cranston talked to reporters informally at county Democrat.ac headquarters . Also attending the afte rnoon css1on were Orange Count y De moc rat1c leade r .Richard J . O '~t.•111, and county Supervisor flobert Battin. The Senator commented on u \\ade rJngc of s ubjects, anclud- rng: -H.is (•ontention that the steep decline of t he nation's economy is leveling off a nd recovery !lhould began :,oon. · -The ··:,urpn ~ingly outstand- ing performance'' of Edmund G. Brown, Jr. as Caltfomia's gov- ernor. Business Chief -llis beHer that Secrtila.ry of Defense James Schlt..-singcr was .. very wrong" to h<.ive made re· marks favoring t<1ctwul nuclear war. -A beHe( that federal revenue sharing is here to stay, but will ha ve mor e re s trictiv e Congressionul curbs on spending in the future. -His belief that Edward Ken- nedy is still the best hope for a Democratic pres idential victory over the Republicans in 1975. -Pres ident Gerald Ford , described by Cranston as a "very warm guy and refreshing to have in the While House.·· -Criticism on the findings o( the Rockefeller Commission re- garding espionage operations of the Central Inte lligence Agency On the latter subJect, Cranston said the commission "was given a very hmated scope of work and chose not to expand on it." He said he will press for crea- tion of a ~landing Congressional committee on the intelligence community that will have a r e· gularly-rotating membership to "prevent formation of vested in- terests." Trustee Charges Rlegal Hiring A Founla in Vall ey school trustee has charged that former superintendent Mike Brick was h ired illegally for his new s:!6.000 -a -year job as district business director. Trustee Dick Plum contends Brick was hared for the post Sept. 5, when at didn 'l even exist, and was never legally hired until Tuesday night. A deputy Orange County ~ounsel s aid toda y Plum's charges are being investigated, bat r efu sed to discuss the matter because of what he said is a privileged clte nt-attomey rela- tionship. · Ed Moon, assistant superinten- de nt, admitted today the district ''rnig ht have been in error" in the situation, but if so, the Crash Kills Huntington Truck Driver A Huntington Beach truck driver was killed after he ap- parently fell asleep at the wheel of his freight hauler Tuesday and collided with another truck near Needles . Robert Lloyd Hill, 59, died on impact, according lo the San Bernardino County Coroner's of. fief, but at took rescuers fi ve hours to free has body from the wreckage. 'fhe crash Occurred on In- terslatt> 40 in the Mojave Desert. Tbe driver of the other vehicle. John Booker, 41 , o( Inglewood, sulfered a back injWJI and was taken to Need les Municipal Hospital. Coroner 's officials said J-Ull 's wife , Helen collapsed when notified of the accident by Hunt- ington Beach police and was treated at Huntington lntercom- munity Hospital. 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HJO• L.o P•I ·-•• s. .. OleOO "•-•v Ttl•pflon~ (7 14l '42-4l2f <tasslhed Adv~rtls1n9 642-S67t ''"'°" "'o"" Of ,, .. Of' C•v"'•T ~m..n-t ~ S40·1220 (urff''"'' •• ,, 0••,·~ (f\••• .... ., .. ~"'"• '~•"• ,.. ,, • .,, •w •' iuv .,.,.,.,. •••ltt••t "'4'.tt•r e• ••••tti\f '""'•"' "'''• . ., "'•• .. t•o•HVC•d '#llft•wf ·H <••I .,.,tMit.\•t-1' Of ~119M w"fr M O M t10 \ pe\I• .. f)a II •t <-.1• M t u . (4tf"°'tw• .lvtt"'i •••'f"rttf•"''"' U 00~''"" ..,_,, t.o OOmont,.lv """'••Ylt< ,,,,...,'°"'" 00 .... ~. ( board ·s action Tuesday night corrected it. Plum, who said the matter came to his attention during last week's special budget s tudy session, said he also may ask the California School Employes As- sociation to investi1rnte. He was the lone trustee who voted against the matter Tues- day night. Plum contends Brick's original hiring was illegal because the post of business director is a classified job (one that doesn't require a teaching credential > a nd the h ir ing should have followed procedures established under the merit system. Moon, who is acting superin- tendent this week whiJe Bob Read is on vacation, admitted the board's Sept. 5 hiring was in error. At the lime, he explained, trustees .believed the post was a credentialed one and they could hire Brick. But as soon as the error was noticed, he said, the merit pro· cedures were s tarted. The perso nnel commissio n established the job description, requirements and pay on Sept. 12. Notices of the job were sent to school districts in Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties on Sept. 24, Moon continued. Four persons applied, were screened by an outside team and Bnck was approved for the post by the commisswn Nov. 14 . He went to work Dec. 11, the date he officially stepped down as superintendent. However. Plum contends the board should ha ve rescinded ats Sept. 5 action and officially hired Bnck again. Moon claimed today the board didn't need to rescind the earlier action because it simply became invalid. He said he isn 't certain Tues- day night's form al hiring by the board was necessary. "lt was taken to clarify any misunderstanding that might oc- cur ,'' he said. Plum said he also was sur- prised to learn only four persons applied for the post, considering economic conditions and the $26,000 salary. But Moon said the post does carry high requirements, and the district has no control over how many persons apply. Fro•PageAJ RAIDS ... Ins tead. OeNisi said, un· d ercover offi cers worked in "specific areas" a ll eged by police as having heavy drug traf. fic. DeNisi s aid the undercover agents made 47 drug purchases during the four-month investign- tion. A bout 35 to 40 percent of the purchases were m anJuana. with the rest being LSD, PCP, CO· caine, hashish. hashJsh oil and barbiturates. He s aid the average sale was "$10 to S'lO." DeN1si said he believes mass drug roundups ha ve "psycbologacal impact on the community. "I feel when we do programs like this we are affecting a lot of bordcrUDe kids, who mtaht not use druga lf he lind1 be could be arrealed." he ex pl~Jn.cl. I Focusing on California's political scene, Cranston said he is one of many D~mocrals who have been s urprised by Gov. Brown's performance to date. "I've never seen anything like him in politics.'' Cranston said. "He questions everything and isn't !>atisfied with anything. lie only needs to learn Lo delegate some responsibility." Cranston sees Rep. Barry Goldwater (R-Van Nuys) as the most likely opponent of his col· league, Sen. J ohn Tunney, in next ye ar's elections. Earlier in the day, during a luncheon talk to members of Orange County's Lmcoln Club In Newport Beach. Cranston relat· ed three dangers he sees con- fronting l.J'las country -the Mid- dle Eas t. Korea and the nuclear arms race. •·First.. there's the Middle East situation ... a r eal tinderbox. I think the President and Congress are following a wise policy in try- ing to ncgotiutc the differences there," he s aid. 1n calling Korea the second hots pot, Cranston said ... Perhaps there's m ore danger there than in the Middle East." He likened the Korean s1tuat10n lo Vietnam and warned of the danger of in· creased involvement there. Cr anston said he does not ad- vocate removing U.S. troops from Korea, but suggested greater communication other than strictly military involve- ment. ' The third danger, according to Cranston, is the "anarchy in the nuclear arms race..;' In fielding questions from Lin- coln Club members, Cranston: -Agreed with President Ford that there are more governmen- tal regulations than needed and that many are ineffective. -Said ··we need to strike a balance between the economy and the environment. We may have to delay s li ghtly the goals of pure air by the Environmental Protection Agency <EPA>, but the goals s hould not be lowered.' 1 -Opined that government, business and u nions have become too big and too far re- moved from individuals. FrowtPageAI JUROR .•. They have no wedding plans. s he added. A lifetime resid ent of the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach area, s he graduated from UCI last March as a social ecology major. Miss Perry was nominated to serve on the Grand J ury by Superior Court Judge William S. Lee. Her name was one of 19 drawn at random Monday from a panel of 30 prospective jurors nominat- ed by county Superior Court judges. Arson Charge Jails Youth In Huntington A 22-year-o ld H untington Beach man was a rrested on an arson charge Wednesday after he was asked to leave a party at a n a partment, but a llegedly re- turned later and set 1t on fire. Wayne Combs, of 16574 Nube Lane, Huntington Beach, is free on $1,000 bond, offi cers said. He also faces a charge of cultivation of marijt.fana, whi ch police allege they found at Combs' home. 1-'ire inspector Gary Glenn said Combs had been a party guest at the home of Pam Spriggs, 4841 Heil Ave., Apt. 23. But an argu- ment arose about 4 a.m. Wednes- day and Combs was asked to leave. Glenn alleged he then went to a bedroom window. removed a s creen and set the drapes on fire. The drape and a bed burned, he said, causin g about $150 in damage. Other party guests ext- ingui s hed the blaze before firemen arrived, Glenn said. U.S. Official 'Threatened' VIENTIANE, Laos (J\P) -An Arm e d Pathet Lao guard threatened to kill the acting director of the U.S . lntormr'lon Service m Vientiane today when the Anerican tried to enter his of. (lee. The American, Lawnnce C. DalcJ , aald lhe guard shouted. "Ciel out or I'll kill you!•• Ln Lao 11 he chambered a round in hll AJ<47 HHUll rlOC?. Dak1, a Lao.speaking veteran ol service in Vi,ntlanc, retreal· .S. J Three Trustees Parents LallnCh Recall Effort· 'KENNEDY BEST BET' Democrat Cranston 'Republican' Club Hears Cranston By HILARY KAYE 01 lllt O.ally Piiot St.ltt A parent group from the Hunt- ington Be ach s trip or the F()un- tain Valley School District has launched a recall effort -the second in a month -against three distrlt'l trustees. Be tty Mig n anelli of PACT (Parents Aeling for Children and Teachers) has announced that her group will try lo recall Roger Belgen, Bill Crane and Shella Meyers in the Nov. 4 election. She said this r ecall effort isn't connected to the earlier one launched in the wake of last month's teacher strike, when a parent group claimed trustees had been "unresponsive" to their concerns. Mem~rs of Mrs. Mignanelli's group h~ve complained that trustees have spent public funds -30 percent of them paid by Huntington Beach s trip resi- dents' taxes -to work toward a district unlncatlon plan which leaves them out. · · They also claim trustees have been unresponsive to &Mir coo· cerns , and h ave r,'1ed t o represent them. • But Mrs. Mignanelll cudn't want to discuss speq(lc ctJ4t1es until servin g formal r~all papers on trustees 111 about a week. I! the group collects signatures from 25 percent of the regiJtered vol~ by August, they could get the recall matter on the Nov- ember ballot, she said. Trustees Karen Ackley and Richard Plum are not eligible ror recall yet as newly elect ed trustees. "But we told Karen we will re· call her in October," Mrs. Mignanell i s aid. "There is n't cause to recall Mr. Plum." Plum has not yet taken a stand on un· ification. For the Orange county Lincoln Club -generally known as an o r ga ni zation that b acks Re publil·an ca ndidates and causes -Wednes day's luncheon with U.S. Sena tor Alan Cranston a Democrat. was a precedcnt- setting occasion. Club foundt•r Arnold 0. Rate for Jobless Reduced to 8.6o/o Beckman began the gathering at Newport Beac h's Marriott Hotel by pointing out that the day was marked by a number of firsts: It was the first meeting of the Lin- coln Club open to the press ; it was the first tame a Democrat addressed the club, and the meeting was the first attended by the club's flr!>t woman member, Athalie Irvine Clark. Beckman, a Coronadel Mar re· sident and founder of Beckman Instruments, sought to dispel what he said are some common misconce ptions a bout the club. "We're not a bunch of far- right, wealthy people who are the main source of funds for Che Republican Party. Our dues are simply $500," he saad. Workshop Set On Genealogy A day -lon g works hop on genealogy will be held Saturd<.iy inside the new Huntington Beach central library on Tal bert Avenue at Golden West Street. The workshop starts at 10 a.m. and ends at 4 p. m . It is sponsored by the Orange County California Genealogical Society and t he public is invited. Speak e r s include Agnes P ear lman on "Hesear c hing Virginia Genealogy,'' and Cleone Van Weston talking about early Maryland settlers. By United Press International The government said today the nation's unemployment rate plunged in June and wholesale prices declined. But a m ajor bank raised its prime interest ratt! to reflect lighter govern- m e nt contro l of credit a nd money. The decline in the unemploy- ment rate to 8.6 percent from 9.2 percent in May was caused nol by a lessening of the recession but rather by a s tatistical quirk in the Labor Department's method of computing the rate. The drop an wholesale prices was slight, only 0.1 percent. ll was c hiefly ca used by lower prices for food products. In- dustrial commodity prices rose, however. In New York, First Nalion<.il City Bank raised its interest rate for prime business loans to 7 per- cent from 6~~. It was the first in- crease in the prime since Jan. 3. Citibank, a leader in lowering the prime, was expeeted to raise its rate to 71~ percent next week. Interest rates a re being pushed higher by the Federal Reserve Board which has sought to slow the growth in the nation's money supply. In the last lwo months, the supply has grown 20 percent, a far faster rate than the infla· lion-conscious F ed sought. The Labor Department said the drop in the unemployment was caused by overcompensa- tion for the sudden increase of college students who poured into S&l DEPOSITS AT RECORD HIGH Washington. D .C. -Americans put lheir money in savings and loan associa- tions in record amounls during March. FHLBB Chairman Thomas R. Bomar said new net savings in March totaled $3.7 billion. up from $3.1 billion in Feb· ruary and a new record for the month. The increase in new savings for the fi rst quarter of 1975 totaled nearly $9.1 billion~ the seasonal job market las t month. The rate was expected to surge -perhaps back to a 9 per- cent rate or higher -when July figures are com puled. In figuring the unemployment rate, the government counts only persons actively seeking jobs as being unemployed. J( the drop- outs from the labor market were counted , the number or un- employed would be higher and the jobless rate worse. In a separate report. the Labor Departme nt said wholesale prices declined 0.1 percent in J une following an increase of 0.4 percent in May. Wholesaleprice1 have declined in five of the last seven m onths, providing con- clusive evidence of an easing in inflation. Mrs. Albrecht Rites Slated A private funeral service" Will be held for Mrs. Nancy Lynn Albrecht, 36, at the family home in Huntington Beach. Mrs. Albrecltt, mo&n er of four , died early Tuesday after her car went of( Bolsa Chica Avenue in Westminster and struck a utility pole. Survivors include her husband, Jerry, of the home at 18097 St. Croix Circle; two sons, Steven and David. and two dauahten1 J ulia and Elizabeth. lsn'I ii lime you moved your money? All savings and loan a11oclat1ons are not created equal. Most of them offer the s ame hlgh interest rates. But all too many will design a aaving1 program that's best for them. An AVCO counselor will help you choose a savings plan that's bes t for y ou. With maximum interest and flexibility. Plus Free servlcH that are really Free. including Notary. Note St Truat Deed Collections. up to 40 Money Orders a month. Copying Service. all the Traveler'• Cbeck1 you need.*Safe Deposit Bo x. and many more. What'• more . we can make all tbe arrangement• to move your money ao that you won't 101• a penny ln lntere1t. Call ua on it, today. •MIJumam bolanc• of 11.000 r•-rulred. • ... .... --.. -• .a. • .. . .. .--.. -... 3~10 BRISTOL ST .. OPPOStTE THE SOUTH COAST PLAZA. 5'0-7591. Et>WAJ\D MARQ, MQL--- ( • I I ' 7 Orange Coast · EDIT ION Today·s Closing ·.Y. Stoeks VOL. 68, NO. 184, 4 SECTIONS, 42 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALI FORNI A THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1975 N TEN CENTS Congress to Probe Gasoline Prices WASHINGTON (UPI > -Sen. Birch Bayh <D·lnd. ), s aid today Congress w i 11 1n vcsti gate whether market m anjpulation by major o il l'ompa nies is behind the s harp hike in gasoline prices announced th is \~ cck. He blamed thC' price boosts 1n part on Prcstd(•nt Ford's "111· fated" ent>q.!.} polic:y, which he said will probably d rive up prices at thi' pump by as much as another 10 cents a gallon. / Bayh, a m e mber of the Senate antitrust and monopoly subcom- mittee, said the panel chairman, Sen. Philip A. Hart <D-M1ch. ), agreed to hold hearings "in the coming months " on the complex issues involved. "Those questions generall y fi L into two major su bjcct areas: the possibility of m arket manipula- tion by tht>se (oil > C'ompames and Their First Fourth the economic implications or energy policy," Bayh s&d. More than a dozen major oil companies boost ed r efine ry gasoline prices this week by up to three cents a gallon just as the peak driving season was about to begin. Bayh said he found this a ··curious irony," since the com- panies could have inc reased prices by lesser a mounts earlier Victrrnmcsc 1·efugl'C children <.it Cam p Pendleton hold prac:ticc drills for a July 4th pan.1<.l c they will hold to celebrate Indepen- dence D<.1 y . ft will be the first American Ju· ly 4th for the c hildren. who came to the Unit- ed States at the end of the Vietnam war anti <Jrc s till li ving on the Ma1inc truining base. 'Oil Drilling Certain' 'KENNEDY BEST BET' Democrat Cranston Witness Says Bertolino Made Signs By TOM BARLEY Of t!M D•llY Pli.t SCeff A 20-year veteran in the Orange County Assessor's Office today identified defendant James Bertolino as one of several employes who helped lo assemble and install ''Vote for Hinshaw" s igns during the con- gressman's 1972 campaign. Assessment St a ndards aide Edwin A. Robinson said he was ordered to report to County As· sessor Andrew Hinshaw's cam- paign headqu arters in Irvine after he attended a meeting ad· dressed by then-chief aide Jack Vallerga and d eputy assessor George Upton. Robinson was preceded on the witness stand today by assessor's aide Ken MacLeod, who told the Orange County Superior Court jury that Hinshaw personally or- 4fered him to participate in cam- paign activities. Several prosecution witnesses in the grand the ft -conspiracy trial or Bertolino, 52, of 24116 Via Madrlgada, Mission Viejo, have testified that they were paid by the county for time actually spent us ''volunteers " on the Hinshaw campaign. De puty Dhstrict Attorney William Evans cluims that lhe cost to the county from those al· Jegedly fraudulent activities amounts toot least $10,000. (See TRIAL, PageA2) L Cranswn Urges Safeguards By WILLIAM SCllRF.IBER OltlteO•ilY P1lolil.llf Massive new oil drillin~ off California's coast is inevitable and should happen with proper safeguards. U.S . Sen. Alan Cranston told news men in Santa Ana Wednesday. ''Drilling is inevitable off our coast, but it shouldn't be within view of Ne wport Beach or Santa Monica," he s aid. ''It should be far out to sea to a void the eyesore and we cannot tolerate spills of any kind." Cranston talked to reporters informally at county Democratic headquarters. Also attending the afternoon session were Orange County Democ r a ti c leader Richa rd J . O'Neill, and county Supervisor Robert Batti n. The Senator commented on a \.\ide range of subjects, includ· ing: -His contention th:it thc steep decline of the nation's econom y is leveling off and recovery should begin soon. -The "s urpris ingly outstand- ing performance " of Edmund G. Brown, Jr. as California's gov- ernor. -His belief that Secretary of Defense J ames Schlesinger was "very wrong " to have m ade re- marks favoring tactical nuclear war. -A belief that federal revenue sharing is here to stay, but will ha ve mor e r es tri c tiv e Congressional curbs on spending in the future. -His belief that Edward Ken· nedy is still the best hope for a Democratic presidential victory A FEW WORD..'i SOLD DUPl.EX "The first pe rson who came lo see it bought the building.•' T h a t 's lhe r eal estate advertising success story told by the Costa Mesa man who placed this ad in the Daily Pilot: Eaatald• Duplex Dclux 381\, 2b• Each. Lo malnt -1 llah llfco me Pttf for Own/Occupant $69,SOO. ()wn, XXX•XXXX l~yn t;iovc prop rty you wontto sell -or rent. call 642·5678. It only ta~ few words in the right place to make n de&l. Along the orange Coast the rtght pince Is the Daily Pilot. over the Republicans in 1976. President Gern ld Ford, described by Cranston as a "verv warm g uy a nd refreshing to have in the White House,·' -Cr iticism on the findings of the Rockefeller Commission re· gardmg espionage operations of the Central Intelligence Agency. On the latter subject, Cranston said the commission ·'was given a very limited scope of work and chose not to expand on it." He said he will press for cre<i· lion. of a standing Congressional committee on the intelligence community that will have a re- gularly-rotating m embers hip to "prevent fo rmation of vested in- terests." F oc usi ng o n California 's political scene, Cranston said he is one of many Democrats who have been s urprised by Gov. Brown's performance to date. <See CRANSTON, Page A2> * * * Lincoln Club Sets Precedent With Cranston For the Orange county Lincoln Club -generally known as an orga nizatio n that b acks Republican candidates and causes -Wednesday's luncheon with U.S. Senator Alan Cranston a Democrat, was a precedent- setting occasion. Club founder Arnold O. Beckman began the gathering at Ne wport Bea~h 's Marriott Hotel by pointing out that the day was marked by a number of firsts: It was the first meeting of the Lin- coln Club open to the press; it was the first time a Democrat addressed .the club, and the meeting was the first attended by the club's first woman member, Alhalie Irvine Clark. Beckman. a Corona del Mar re- sident and founder of Beckman Instrume nts, sought to dispel what he said are some common misconceptions about the club. ''We're not a bunch ot rur- rieht, wealthy iwovlc who are the main source of funds for th~ Republlcan Par(y. Uur Clues are s imply $500," h e said. but chose not lo. "It is m y intention to probe de· eply mto the ability of the major oil companies to use their domi- na nt position to r estrict competi- tion in the oil industry," Bayh said. "My concern about their market power has been rein- forced by the timing and nature of this week 's increase in gasoline prices ," he added. Sen. Henry M. Juckson CD· Wash.) a lso urged fo'ord Wednt-s· day to crnck down on oil com· pan1es rais in g the prices of gasoline. "President Ford should act us firmly with Big Oil today as Presidents Kennedy and Truman did with Big Stcel m thC' past. --1( 1t requires leg1slat1on s1wll mg out m capital letters the Ford administration':. duty to protect the American consumc•rs, then so be it .. Ford 's spokesman say:, there \\111 be no gasoline shortage Cor motorists this summer but thut natural gas will be scarce in the fall and winter. Press secre tary Ron Nessen told r eporters tho:.t: predictions emerged from a meetrng Ford held Tuesday with his energy :.11.J· \'isers. Police Settle 7. 75o/<J Pay Boost Agreed Upon By HILARY KAYE Of Ille D•lty Pilot Sl•lf l':e\\ port Ht.' a ch police, m arine s afety workcl's and union blue· l'Oll ar wo rkers all agreed Wed· ncsday to a 7. 75 percent salary boost for next year, city offi cials said today. The only city cmployes still un- signed arc the firemen, but City Manager Robert Wynn said they, too, are ex peetcd to settle soon. Attorneys Fall Ill 111 Protest Orange County's deputy dis· tnct a ttorneys and deputy public defenders staged a limited sick· in today to protest stalled wage- fnnge benefit negotiations with the county. The so-called sick-in apparent- ly did not include attorneys in- volved in criminal trials today. But spokesmen for bolh the dis- trict alU>cno.y and public defoo· der's offices said absences among attorneys not scheduled to appear rn court "is unusually high.'' &cause the attorneys are dis- persed throug h Orange County Superior Court as well as fi ve municipa l cou rts the exact number of absent attorneys was not available. However . public deft:nder Frank Wil lia m s d escribed absences in his office as unusual· ly high. Chief Deputy District Attorney Jim Enright said all trial com- m i l m c n ts in Supe ri or and juvenile courts are being met but the absence among attorneys not scheduled to appear in court to· day is r unning a t about ~ per- cent. Ennght a dded that the severe absences arc apparently ;.ifrect- mg only m inor misdemeanor cases in a few municipal courts. He said notices a r e being mailed to those attorneys miss- rng from their desks reminding them of requirements that ill· nesses be proved when requested by m anagement. Wh ile r e presented by the 9,700-me mber Orange County Employes l\ssocia ti~. the 117 at· torneys last year formed their own bar~aining unit. Consequently, their negolia· lions with the county are handled separately from the general unit r epresented by OC EA . · County P e rsonne l Director Bert Scott said today the at- torneys have been offered a four percent boost in fringe benefits but no salary increases for the coming year .. Scott said that a comparison of salaries paid the attorneys with those paid in other counties shows Orange County at the top of the li st. He noted the rough average presently paid to the lawyers is $22,000 a year plus what he described as a 25 percent fringe benefit package bringing the cost to the county up to about an aver age of $28,000 per attorney. PRE-HOU DAY MARKET QUIET NEW YORK CUPI) -The s t oc k mark et, overcoming earlier Ugh\ money concerns , changed llttle today in sluggish pr'e·holiday trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The Dow J ones indus trial a verage, orf three points at the outset. added 1.41 points to871.79. Ad van(es led declines by a boot an eight·to·rlvc maretn. (Tables, CU ). Prices were higher in moderlllo trading on the Amedcan Stock Exchan&e. ' Police had asked for a 10.5 per· cent salary hike and a new retire· ment plan, but settled for the 7 75 percent boo~t and onl' l'Xlra p;ml holiday. The 150-m e mbcr police l'mployes a s:.ol'iat1on met Wed- nesday morning and agreed to the city's last offer by a slim 17- \'0te m argin. The m anne s afety workers, or lifeguards. and the wuon blue- collar workers both met late Wednesday and agreed to the 7.75 percent offer. City firemen also met Wednes duy to vote on a ~ultU'y ~cttlc ment and decided to accept an e1 1::ht percent pay h1kt>. They h;,id last askt.'d for a pay raise clo~e to 12 percent and extra per~onnel for the t:ngine companies. Wynn said today that, "h1le <See PAY, Page A.2} 'No Conflict' Batti1i's Girl on Grand Jury Dlllly pjtot St.Ml Photo 'NO CONFLICT' Battin Date Perry Unemploym_ent For County Hits 77,200 An un precedented 77,200 Orange Countians were out of work d u ra n g ,J u n e as new graduates poured onto the labor market, the state Human He· sources Agency s:i1d today. It was an increase of more tha n ll.000 compar ed to May's jobless totals but despite the massive in- crease, the mathematically com- puted sca:ional unemployment rate used by the agency actually declined for the first time in lO months from 9. 7 percent to 8.9 percent. (The s tate rate also dropped from 10.6 to9.9 percent.) Alta Eldridge, stale la bor market analyst, explained that the adjusted unemployment r ate she uses is based on estimates a nd pre dictions of seasona l changes in the e mployment pie· tu re. If those estimates don't hold, she said the adjusted rate can va r y widely and may not necessarily conform to changes in t he actua I unemployment figures. "The method works well at moderate levels of unemploy- ment but causes lal'ge swings in the adjust ed rate when un - employ ment is at a high level," she said, noting that unadjusted rates are at a four-year high of 9.7 percent compared lo 5.6 per- cent a year ago. Though the jobless rolls in- creased, s o did the number of people holding wage and salary jobs at Orange County firms . Thal figure reached an all tJme highof57S,700in June. ~tnployment gains were noted in the wholesale and retail trade fields, seasonal citrus packing, service indu~tries and summer starring or city and sw c beaches. Mrs. Eldridge s&e manufac· luring payrolls also expanded but th~ total job firurcs for th.it pha5e -«~ploymeot were sUll ($ee JOBLESS. Page A2) .. \ By GARY GRANVILLE OlthP D••IY Pilot St•ll Can an attracti\'e 26-year-old brunette fulfill her duties as an Orange County grand j uror and still date county Supe r visor Robert Battin? Rachel Perry says she can. Miss Perry. who was one of 19 per sons selected Monday l o serve on the 1975-76 Grand Jury, "has dated Battin for the past 21.: years. She said Wednesday her rcla tionship with the controversial supervisor won 'l interfere with her duties as a juror, duties that include investigating and report- ing on county government open.1 tions. "l took a n oath and I mcanl every word of it." said M1~s Perry ... I'm thrilled and honoretl to be on the Grand .Jury and I in- tend to be a very good and hone:.! juror." Miss PL'rrv said shl' was not asked about her relationship with Battin when she was Sl'reened for Grand Jury duty by personnel in District Attorney Cecil Hicks' of fice. "I knov.· some deputy clistnct attorneys so I assume they knew I date Bob (Battin)." she said. Earlier this week. a long-time feud between Battin and Hi cks broke into the open when Battin, at a board of supervisors meet· ing. cut loose with a bi tter verbal attack on the d1strict attorney. The B a ttin -Ha ck s feud notwithstanding, Mass Perry in· sisted Wednesday that she m· tends to honor the oath she took Monday, includmg a juror's ob· ligation to keep the jll.ry's bust· ncss confidential. "I'm very good at kcepin~ things to m yself and you can be• certain I won't violate my trust." she said. Miss Perrv. who lives in Newport Beac-h, said she began dating the county supervisor 2t. '.! years ago when they fi rst met. They have no wedding plans, sh<' added. A lifetime resident of the Costa .Mesa-Newport Beach area. she graduated from UCI last March as a social ecology major. (See J UROR, Page A.2) Weatller Sunny Friday. Late night a nd early m orning low C'louds. Highs in upper 70s, low tonight near 60. INSIDE TODAY Lt. Gov. Mervyn I>y1mJl.11 drew unauthonzed pay and ~nses and m 1sused funds intended for Urban A/lairs lnslitute he created ond ~to ard minority youth, Los Angele• Times charged today. AS l•tl•x :~;.. ~ ~ hllllnNW.0. Ci ..,. _,...._,.~ a l,_ II CJ MtM' ,,.. cit ~ ... ,,r.. ~ ,_,.... CM •u -....1,_,., CM ~ .... M N.Mi..1--•• ~N ~ Ee:-.., .t: ~left Ai ow =::--:. c,f~ !Eff.~· C:~ ,_ .... ~ Al A4 tt:::r g ~ •• .1\ ~ UAIL Y JllLOl N • ~estival Activity IJevealed·: ,J A week full of bkenLennial ac- tiv\(.ies for Newport Beach rc~1- de,J1ts begins on the Fourth of Ju. ly.',wllh a parade and fireworks "'11<1 ends on July 12 with the d\Y.'s annual Character Boat Pp,rade. Newport Beach Mayor Donald :'tts lnn1s has proclaimed July 4 ths:ough 12 "Bicentennial Ft'!'\tl\ .ii Wc1.'k", Th~ following act1,'1tles arc planned by the l'itv's Bicenteonial Committee: · Bicycle and Costume Parade <1t Mnri nC'rs Park 9 30 a.m. Fri· day. -Fireworks dis play at Irvine O>astCountry Club9p.m. Friday. -A pet show in front of Russo's Pet Store 1n Fashion Island at 11 J m. Saturda y. All pets on k.1~hC'::. or in box1.•s or c;.igcs arc r 1Jg1blt· -Ooubl£'s volleybull tourna- ml•nt un Saturday, and the next two !'\;iturdays, al 9 a.m. at l orona 1.kl Mar Slate Beach. -'londav Biccntcnna ::il con· cert at 9 15 p tn at Fas hion bland by Henry Brandon and his Fashion Island Brass Band, ~oQ.gs by Melodyl<1nd Sanctuary Choir. -Huck Finn Fishing Derby from 9 a m to noon Monday at l'\ewport Pier. OpC'n to children six throui:h 14. Prizes for fish <'aught and for Becky Thatcher and Tom Sawyer costumes. -Lawn bowling tournament at l O·a m Tuesday at San Joaquin 11n1s Park. preceded by a pan- ca ke breakrasl. -F1ve·mile Cun run at6:30p.m. TuC':.day at Corona del Mar lLigh St·hool p:.1rking lot. Cross-country ru9 through Newport beach. r Pter-to·picr swim •contest Friday bt>ginnmg at Balboa Pier l.1ft!guard Tower and ending at l\'twport Pier. -~enny carnival at 2 p.m. Fri· day .it Community Youth Center iq Corona del Mar. Games for cqildren five through 12. ·-Tennis tournament Satur- d;iy, July 12, at San Joaquin HJlls and Corona del Mar High School courts. .-.....Character Boat Parade be~ns at 2 p.m . Saturday, July ~ in Newport Harbor. Grand rriarshal is Buddy Ebsen. Parade theme is ''Life, Liberty and ~rsuit of Happiness." ., Edison Seeks Another Fuel Cos t Increase Southern California Edison Company is seeking another fuel cost increase, to be effective Aug. 1. If granted by the slate Public l't1\ities Commission, the bo?st would increase the average bills of typical residential customers by 5.1 percent, commercial by 6.2 percent, and rndustnal by 8.2 pe.rcent. the announcement by the com- pany today followed by 24 hours a COJTlpany statement that the utili- ty was planning to lay off 600 of its 13,000 employes m Southern Cabfornia because of a projected slowdown m the use of electrici· ty. ·This story is on Page A·3 to· day. The company attributed the in· crease request to rising oil costs, .. largely" caused by a second Sl a barrel federal tax on imported 01~. Vice President Edward A. Myers Jr. p ointed out that Edison has not received a fuel adjustment from the PUC since Nov. 13 des pite two filings made earlier this year. I ' I 'I ' . ' ORANGE COAST N DAILY PILOT Robt>rt N Wf'Pd Pr•••Otnl '9nd Pvot ..,,..., Thom~-; KPPvil En•tar Thomas A. Murl)h1ne -TelephOM (714) M2 .. J2t ..<t.sslfled Advtrtlsln9 6.0·$671 i::;.,,19111 ttl I O••AV• (~A t ~ul>ll\IU"f ~~· H•tt••t•10t..-, lt.J 411 ~'-t01tM1•I ~··,. et edv•rt1"•"'' "" ,,_,. ,., '" m•• .. r-eJ>f4'dU(ed wtt~UI \P· 11 t•••Ml~t•Oft Of ,_,.,,,. ....... ........ ·'--·-........ , .... <ii"• C#•""'~·• "'""'.-c'""'•Y < .. ,.~,u .. _ .. ,.Y .. _.,., .. ,.,..,,,,., ,... .. ,.,, ... ,11".ot-UOO ,, • ThurSday. July 3. 1975 Fro•Page AJ CRANSTON .. I've never 1een anything like him in poht1cs," CrMSton suid. ''He questions t!V~ryWng and isn't satlafted with anythln1. He only needs to learn to deJe1ate some reaponsibility." Cranston se1.'s Rep. Barry Goldwater (R Vun Nuys ) as the most likely opponent of his col- league, Sen. John Tunney, in next year's elections. Earlier in the day, during a luncheon talk to members of Orange County's Lincoln Club in Newport Beach, Cranston relat· ed three dangers he sees con· fronting this country -the Mid· die East, Korea and the .nuclear arms race. .. First, there's the Middle East situation ... a real tinderbox. I think the President and Congress are following a wase policy in try- ing to negotiate the differences there," he said. ~ In calling Korea the second hotspot, Cranston said, ''Perhaps there's more danger there than in the Middle East." He likened the Korean situation to Vietnam and warned of the danger of in- creased involvement there. Cranston said he does not ad· vocate removing U.S. troops from Korea, but suggested greater com municat1on other than strictly m ilitary involve· ment. The third danger , according to Cranston, is the "anarchy in the nuclear arms r ace." In fielding questions from Lin· coin Club members. Cranston: -Agreed with President Ford that there are more governmen· tal regulations than needed and that many are ineffective -Said "We need to strike a balance between the economy and the e nvironment. We may have to delay s lightly the goals of pure air by the Environmental Protection Agency <EPA>, but the goals should not be lowered.'' --Opined that government. business and unions have become too big and too far re· moved from individuals. $3.2 Million DanaWmplex Wins Approval A $3.2 million Dana Point hotel and commercial complex was a pproved Wednesday --by the Slate Coastal Conservation Com· mission following an appeal to that panel by the Orange County Environmental Coalition. The state commission's ap· proval came after the hotel de- velopers offered to reduce the number of rooms from 150 to 125 and to increase the amount of un· derground p ar king and landscaped area around the com· plex. (Related s tory, A3J Joe Lovullo of Anchorage In- vestments in Dana Point and a partner in the venture, said he anticipated construction would start in about three months and should be complete 15 months after its start. Gene ral partner in the project is Herb John~ w ho attended lhe commission mee ting 1n San Francisco. The general contractor for the project will be Bernard Syfan of Laguna Beach. The architect is William Blurock of Newport Beach. The complex will include the hotel faciliti es. banquet facilities, some s hops ::in d a restaurant. The facility will be located on Pacific Coast Highway west of Del Obispo and will overloo1< Dana Point Harbor. ·• 1 think this is the best thing that could happen to Dana Point. It's really going to get things go- ing here and it will help many of the shopkeepers in the marina who are having a tough time of it now," Lovullo said. Th~ project was appealed by the Environmental Coalition not so muc h on the merits of the pro· ject itself but on a question of planning for the surrounding area. Dale Secord, former executive director of the coalition, said at the time of the project's approval in April at the r egional com- mission that the "quasi-public" use of the scenic property was something generally favored by the coalition. Secord said then that a package proposal for develop· ment of adjacent property was needed so coordinated planning could be made of the lands. The commission rejected the coalition's appeal on a 10·2 vote. U.S. Official 'Threatened' VIENTIANE, Laos CAP) -An A r med Pathet Lao guard thr eatened to kill the acting director of Uae U.S. Information Service In Vientiane today when the Anerican tried to enter his o!- nce . The American, Lawrence C. Daks, said the guard shouted, "Get out or I'll kill you!" in l~eo as he chambered a round ln his AIC47 assault rifle. Oak8, a Lao-apeaklna veteran <:A service ln Vientiane, reLreal-ed.. . 'Should Be Fire d ' Colby Reported To Be Not Fit By United Press International An unreleased staff r eport from the Rockefeller Com· ntlssion says Director William Colby is unfit lQ head the CIA and should be fired, the New York Daily News reported today. The staff report, according to the News, criticized Colby for in· volvement as a CIA agent ln charge of a program during the Vietnam war in which thousands of Viet Cong were slain. The commission, which in· vestigated alleged illegal CIA ac- tivity, has not publicly recom- mended such a dismissal. In its public report, the commission suggested that in selecting a CIA director "consideration s hould be given to individuals from out· side the career service.'' Colby, 55, a former agent for the Office of Strategic Services, took over as director of the CIA in 1973. in 1962 to have the CIA work out plans for "getting rid of" Cuban leader Fjdel Castro. Maj. Gen . Edward G . Lansdale, who had been assianed to the Pentagon as special assis-- tant lo then Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara, tofd the Washington Star in an interview that Kennedy. brother of tile late President John F . Kennedy, never used the word "assassina- tion." But Lansdale was quoted as saying there could be no doubt that ''the project for dispe>Sing of Castro envisioned the whole spectrum of plans from over- throwing the Cuban leader to as- sasslnatinlo! him.'• Later, Lansdale charged that his comments had been distorted. Lansdale, the Star reported, said that he relayed the attomey general's orders to William K . Harvey, a CIA official, but never knew ir anyt hing was done to carry out the "get rid of'' instruc- tions. He said that neither then CIA director J ohn A. McCone nor McNamara was ·informed of the approach to the CIA. It's That Season Dally Pl lot Staff Piiot• The unreleased staff report re- ferred to by the News did not criticize Colby so much for his activity as director, but rather h is involvemen t in a con · troversial South Vietnamese "p_acification" program known as Operation Phoenix. Colby h as conceded t he pro- gram, designed to neutralize Viel Cong influence, involved the de· alh of 20,000 persons. But he in· sisted most or the deaths came under combat conditions and could n·ot be considered execu- tions. The newspaper quoted an un· identified "former high ranking CIA oCficialro as saying that Robert Kennedy by passed re- gular channels lo the agency for the Castro project because he and President Kennedy "had lost faith in the-CIA leadership after the 1961 Bay of Pigs Fiasco." Larry Bowman, left. and Bud Weir work on colorful two- s tory facade al Sawdust Fes tival in Laguna Beach. The a1t s howcase is one of three fes tivals that will open in the art colony July 11. Sawdus t will have about 160 ex· hihitnrs . Rate for Jobless Reduced to 8e6o/o The News, however, said the unpublicized report contends Colby condoned murder and is not fit to head the CIA. Meanwhile, a retired Pentagon genera l was quoted today as say- ing the late Attorney General Robert F. Ken nedy ordered h im Front Page Al TRIAL ••. Five men indicted by the Grand J u ry with Bertolino on identical charges have pleaded guilty lo lesser charges and will be sentenced by Judge Walter Smith on v ai:ious dates t his month. By.United Press lntemaliooaJ The government said today the nation's unemploy me nt rate plunged in June and wholesale prices declined. But a major bank raised its prime interest rate to reflect tighter govern· ment control of credit and money. The decline m the unemploy- ment rate to 8.6 percent from 9.2 percent in May was caused not by a lessening of the recession but rather by a statistical quirk in the Labor Department's method of computing the rate. The drop in wholesale prices was sli ght, only 0.1 percent. It was chie fly caused by lower prices for food products. 1 n· duslrial commodity prices rose. however · In New York, First National City Bank raised its interest rate for prime business loans to 7 per- cent from 6=\~. IL was the first in· crease in the prime since Jan. 3. Citibank, a leader in lowering the pnme, was expected to raise its rate to 7 1.'1 percent next week. Interest rates are being pushed higher by the Federal Reserve Board which has sought to slow the growth in the nation's money supply. In the last two months, the supply has grown 20 percent, a far Caster rate than the infla· lion-conscious F ed sought. The Labor Department said the drop in the unemployment was caused by overcompensa- . lion for the sudden increase of colle2e students who poured into the season al job market last month. The rate was expected lo s urge -perh<1 ps back to a 9 per· cent rate or higher -when July figures are computed. In figuring the unemployment rate, the government counts only persons actively seeking jobs as being unemployed. If the drop· outs from the labor market were cou nted . the number of un· * * * Front Page A I JOBLESS ... below last year's peak. The labor analyst slUd it will be difficult to forecast the employ- ment picture for the coming quarter. She said the adjusted un- employment rate will continue to decline in July but may shoot back up m Augus t or September as continuing layoffs occur. She Joins The 'Enemy' When planning matters come up in Irvine, as they constantly do, the City of Garden Grove is frequent· ly brought up as &n exam - ple of wh3t shouldn't be done. Evidently not dissuaded by the bad-mouthing, Irvine Planning Depart- ment secretary Jeri Wilson looked toward Guden Grove as lhc land of op- portunity She quit her job In J rvlnc.-today to truce l new post as Garden Grove city clerk. ' employed would be higher and the jobless rate worse. Front Page Al PAY •.• Hinshaw and County Assessor. In a separate report, the Labor Department said wholesale prices declined 0.1 percent in June following an increase of 0 .4 percent in May. Wholes ale pnces have declined in fi ve of the last seven months. providing con- clusive evidence of an easing in inflation. firemen have agreed to an 8 per- cent boost, the city's last offer was 7. 75 percent and agree ment has not yet been reached. The city manager said that the city will respond to the firemen 's eight percent request "probably late today.·' Vallerga hove been indicted on similar charges 2nd on additional felony counts stemming from al· leged criminal acts comrhltted during the same period oftime. If the 7.75 percent pay hike 1s agreed by all 633 city employes, it will cost the city almost Sl million, according to Wynn. Frort1PageAI JUROR .•• The drop in wh olcs::ile prices was caused almost entirely by lower prices for farm products and processed foods. Industrial commodity prices, which have a greater rippling effect at the r e- tail level, rose 0 .4 percent, double the increase in May. ln June, the department said, 7 ,896,000 per sons were out of jobs a nd looking for work compared with 8,538,000 in May. At the same time, the number of persons employed rose 42,000 to a seasonally adjusted 84.4 million. That figure includes $788,000 in cash outlay to pay the salary hikes, plus $61,000 in added r e· tirement plan costs because of t he higher salaries and $103,000 i n incr eased insurance pre- miums for next year, Wynn said. Miss Perry was nominated to serve on the Grand Jury by Superior Court Judge William S. Lee. Final actio n o n t h e pay negotiations is expected from the city council J uly 14. Her name was one of 19 drawn at random Monday from a panel of 30 prospect ive jurors nominal· ed by county Superior Court judges. 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Wbat'• moTe, we can make all the arrangements to moYe your money so that you won't loe.e a penny ln Interest. Call U9 on It. today. *Mlalmwn balance ol 11.000 r.qulr.d. ~•AVCO ,»:. ~•.!l':!!!~'!! ·.:~11~' 3310 BRISTOL ST .• O PPOSlTE THE SOUTH cOAST PLAZA. 540-7&91. El>WMD MARIS. MOIL ( Goi11g (Jp Doe Bugs Bunny appears at Mar11ott's Great American entertamment center under con- struction rn Santa Clara Carousel is called world's largest, will offer over 100 horses Park is scheduled to open next March. U.S. Will Fight Gold Inflation WASHINGTON (AP) -The US. government has de· monstrated anew that 1t will take steps to hold down the pnceof gold The Treasury Depattment said the pnce it accepted for gold at its gold auction tftis week was $165 05 an ounce ALTHOUGH FOREIGN firms bought m ost of the 499,500 ounces of gold, offlc1als said they expected most of the gold would be used m the U S market rather than be shipped overseas Off1 c1als indicated they were pleased thal ' the pnce they accepted was near what they con- sider to be lhe market pncc of gold. about $167 an ounce The government sold gold m J 3nuary at an average of $165 65 an ounce, which it obviously feels is about the right pnce GOLD WJ\S SELLING ON WORLD markets late last year for more than $190 a n ounce, but by showing its willing- ness to sell ~old from 1ts off1c1al stockpiles, the U S govern- ment has succeeded 1n keeping current world pnces well below that level Treasury Secretary Wilha m E Simon said the govern- ment will sell add1l1onal gold as cond1t10ns wa rrant By keeping the pnce of gold from soaring to 1974 levels, or higher, the government hopes lo discourage s peculation m gold buy ing by Amencans, who gamed the right Dec 31 to own gold for the fu st time in 41 years IT ALSO REINFORCES OFf'ICIAL US government policy lo reduce the role of gold rn the intcrnallonal monetary system Pressures lo restore gold lo a promment. place in the system tend to grow along with pncc The largest s uccessful bid at this week s gold auct10n was from the Swiss Bank Corp of Zunch for 140,000 ounces Republic Nat1on<1I Bank of New York was next at 81,000 ounces. tollowcd by M Rothschild and Sons of London for 75,750 ounces MARKET HIGHLIGHTS INDEXES NYSE Index ASE Index Dow-Jones Ind S&P 500 Stocks Gniu••rs nttd IJO!'f•rs Hew York (UPI) -Tiie fl>llowlng 11~1 tllO'#~ llW! \lockt thel have Q<llned mo)I MO lost IM most ba~ed oo perttnl Of so 45 92 60 871 79 94 36 up uµ up up 0 16 0.15 l 41 0 18 \(•tt• \ orl-. 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"If I'd t\OO\\n it was only going to last a year after l left. l 'd have stayed on," s he said in an in· tc r\'iew. ·· r could see that show running for another 20 years. but not w:th me." ~1ARRIEO TO WEALTHY, RETIRED busi· nessman Fr:.ink Gilbert. the two celebrated their eighth anniversary thts week. Miss Blake. a native of Buffalo, N.Y., who mi· ~ g rated west in 1949, said she made up her mind while still in high school that s he wanted to be an actress. ''There was the usual s um· mer stock, the New England tours and then l started doing all kmds of roles for CBS after mov· ing to California,·· she said. MISS BLt\KE, WHOSE BLAKE low. throaty voice seems made for the role of Kitty, said her selection rudn't "just happen ... ··r'rankly, I think I just made such a nuisance of m yself they decided to get me off their back," s he said. ··Gun:.moke had been a successful radio show for many years before and I was determined to go with it on TV.'' That s he did and stayed with it until the s ur- prise announcement last year that she was leaving the s how. She praised 1ls star, Jim Arness-the hero who never got a round Lo asking her to marry -as "a wonderful man" to work with. · · "II'; FACT, THE ENTIRE AS~OCIATION with that group was great."shesaid. ,.~ She recalled that s he had tried to reach Arness several times by phone recently following the death of his d aughter from an apparent drug overdose. "I feel terrible a bout it and I guess he's just not talking to <.1 nyonc :.ibout his troubles,'' she said. A woman of diverse interests, Miss Blake is known to a growing number of Arizonans, especial· Jy legislators, for her intense dedication to preserv· ing wildlife. BEHIND THE GILBERTS' TWO·STORY, Spa nish stucco home in northeast Phoenix is more ~ than a n acre of shaded pens where her pet lion, ~ Kemo, seven cheetahs, a leopard, a pair of r acoons .... and a desert kit fox roam at leisure. The tiny fox is a "l' worry -he has occasional epileptic seizures. I • • .. Althoug h s he has "dozens of irons in the fire." Miss Blake said her real inter est is doing a n "honest a nimal documentary." •· 1 ·\'e seen several of these in r ecent year s but 1hey·re not the real thing -at least to me," she ~aid -. She :md her husband spent several months in Afnca last year, v1S1tmg many cities of Southwest Africa a nd ro<1mmg the bush. "DON'T EVER CALL THE 'BUSH' the j ungle," she warned. "Thal m arks you as a rank begmner. ·• "Africa is doing little to pro~ect its most valua- ble assets, the wildlife," she said. "Some of the black game wardens are poaching on the preserves they're hired to protect." She suggested that Jomo Kenyatta, the feared leader of the M <10 Mao m the late 1950s, be consulted about African preservation. ·•t 'M CORRESPONDING WITH ROGER Caras in New York about going back to Africa a nd prepa ring a documentary," she said. Miss Bla ke said Caras, an author, is one of the Jeadm g conser vat1orusts. Miss Blake has testified several times before Arizona legislators on the need of licensing pet shop o per ators who handle rare animals imported from wilds of othe r continents. She also has one other passion which she was to renew with delivery of a 1952 classic MG sports car. ••f HAD ONE WHEN I WAS WORKING for CBS before I landed the Guns moke part, but I was silly enoug h to trade it off for a big American car," she said. "I 've regr etted it ever since." When it a rrives. she promises that he r p et c heeta h. Dume, will be riding in the front seat beside her. Dume, she explains, is the native African term for the spotted cat.. "He rides with us on the golf cart now but the MG should sh ow him off much better," sbe said. ~ Library to Open Through Sununer Th e Saddlcbac k coycgl' f,1br:.irv will re· main open throughout the !'lu m mcY months. with full c1rculal1on and audiovtsual scrvic~:it available for stude nt and l'om mun1ly us<>. ('ol ll'J,te s pok<'smen ~aid the facthly will be ; open Mondays through Fridays fro m 7:30 a .m. to 10 p .m . and Saturdays fro m 8 a .m . to l p.m . Library parking is av~il.ahle in ~lud c nl pa rking Lot 8, accessible from M argueri tt• Parkway north oC Avery Parkway .. Closed July 4th Prlfft Good July 9th Charmglow® Gas BBQ • Adjustoble heat for centrolled <ooking • Self-deans·NTNK.J • 235 sq. h. <ookinv 1rl4 . 9995 GliddenSpred House Paint • Wtothtr-rttistant tcryli< ltrtu finisl. • Drltt quickly, soap and wattr dto11- up. 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JJirch Bayh (0-lnd.). said today Congress will investigate whether market manipulation by major oil companies is behind the sharp hike in gasoline prices annou.nced Uris week. He blamed the price boosts in part on President Ford's "ill· fated" energy policy, which he said will probably drive up prices at the pump by as much as another 10 cents a gallon. Bayb, a member o! the Senul~ antitrust and monopoJy subcom· mittee, said the panel ctiairman, , Sen. Philip A. Hart <D-Mich. ), agreed to hold hearings "in the coming months'' on the complex issues involved. "Those questions generally fit into two major subject areil.5: the possibility of market manipula· lion by these (oil) companies and Their First Fourth tbe economic implications or energy policy," Bayh said. More than a dozen major oil compfnies boosted refinery gasolitle prices this week by up to three cents a gallon just as the peak driving season was about to begin. Bayh said he found this a ''curious irony," since the com- panies could have increased prices by lesser amounts earlier Vietnamese refugee children at Camp • Pendleton hold practice d1;11s for a July 4th parade they will hold to celebrate Jndepen· dence Day. It will be the first American Ju- : ly 4th for the children, who came to the Unit- ed States at the end of the Vietnam war and are still living on the Marine training base. .. 'Oil DriHIDg Cert8in' Senator Cranston Tells Need for Saf eguar~ By WILLIAM SCHREIBER Of tfle D.tltr Piiot Sbff Massive new oil drilling off California's coast is inevitable and should happen with proper safeguards, U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston told ne wsmen in Santa Ana Wednesday. "Drilling is inevitable off our coast, bul il s houldn't be within view of Newpor~ Beach or Santa Monica," he said. "It should be far out to sea lo avoid the eyesore and we cannot tolerate spills of ·~ny kind." Cranston talked to r eporters informally at county Democratic headquarters. Also attending the afternoon session were Orange County Democratic feader Witness Says Bertolino· Made Signs By T OM BARLEY Of .. 0.11, Pla.c SUff A 20-year veteran in the Orange County Assessor's Office today identified defendant James Ber tolino as one of several employes who helped to ~semble and install "Vole for Hinshaw" signs during Lhe con· gressman's 1972 campaign. • Assessment Standards aide -Edwin A. Robinson said he was «dered to report. to County As· l{essor Andrew Hinshaw's cam- paign headqu arters In Irvine arter he ,uendoCS a meetiilg ajl- dreaeed by then-chief aide Jack ·Vnller ga and deputy m;sessor ~rgeUpton. Robbtson w.as preceded on the 'witnas atand today by assessor's aide Ken MacLeod, who told the' Oranrc County Superior Court juey that Hinshaw personally or- dered him to participate in cam· paifn actlviUes. Several prosecution witnesses iP t.bearand theft-conspiracy trial or Bertollno, 52, ()( 24116 Via Madrtgada, Mission Viejo, have testified that they wmt paid by the county for time a~ually spent IS "volunlters .. on the Hinshaw campaign. Deputy Olstrlcl AtloTney WiUJam Evans claims that the c:otl to the count~ rrom Ufose al- le1edl)' fraudulent actl\lllle.a .ariiowUi to alle.ul $10,000. <~Tai AL, Pase AJ> .. Richard J . O'Neill, and county Supervisor Robert Ballin. The Senator commented on a wide range of subjects, includ - ing: -His contention that th~ sleep decline of the nation's economy is leveling oU and recovery should begin soon. -The "surprisingly outstand· ing performance" of F.dmund G. Brown, J r . as California's gov- ernor. -Hia belief that Secretary of Defense James Schlesinger was "very wrong" to have made re· marks favoring tactical nuclear war. -A belief that federal revenue sharing is here to stay, but will have more restrictive Congression~l curbs on spending in the future. -His belief that Edward Ken· nedy is still the best hope for a Democratic presidential victory over the Republicans in 1976. -President Gerald Ford, described by Cranston as a "very war m guy and refreshing to have in the White House.'• -Criticism on the findings of the Rockefeller Commission re· garding espionage operations of the Central Intelligence Agency. On the latter subject, Cranston said Lhe commission ''was given a very limited scope of work and chose not to expand on it." . He said he will press for crea· lion of a standing Congr8f5ional committee on t he int.elligence community that will have a re- gularly-fotating membership to "prevent fbrmation ol \tested in- terests."' Focusing on California's political scene, Cranston said he C) ..4 FEW WORDS SOLD DlJPIEX "Tbe first person who came to see it bou1ht the bullding. '' T h ait 's t b e &~'al estate advertising s11ccess story told by the Colta Mesa man who placed this ad in the Da.Uy Pilot: EaSblde Duplex Dehm JBR, 2be S.ch. bo main•-Rlib Income Ptrf for Own/Oec.apul -.soo. ()fm. llJMIQ.lt ~· lf >'9'& have pro~rt.Y )'OU want to sell or rent, call 842-5678. It only takes a few words la tbe rlfht place to make a deal. AlooC the Onnre eont the ritbt plaee 11 the Dall)' J>Uot. is one of many Democrats who have been surprised by Gov. Brown's performance to date. ·Tve never seen anything like him in politics," Cranston said. ·'He questions everything and isn't satisfied with anything. He only needs to learn to delegate some res ponsibility." Cranston sees Rep. Barry Goldwater (R·Van Nuys) as the most likely opponent of hi s col· league, Sen. John Tunney, in next year's elections. Earlier in the day, during a luncheon talk to members of Orange County's Lincoln Club in Newport Beach, Cranston relat- ed three dangers he sees con· fronting this country -the Mid- (See CR ANSTON, Page A2) * * * Lincoln Club Sets Precedent With Cranston For the Orange county Lincoln Club -generally known as an organization that bac ks Re publican candidates and causes -Wednesday's luncheon with U.S. Senator Alan Cranston a Democrat, was a precedenl- setling pccasion. Cl ub founder Arnold 0 . Beckman began the gathering at Newport Beach's Marriott Hotel by pointing out that the day was marked by a number of firsts: ll was the first meeting of the Lin- coln Club open to Lhe press; it was the first time a Democrat addressed the c lub, and the meeting was the first attended by tbe club's first woman member, Alballe Irvine Clark. Beckman, a Corona del Mar re· sident and founder of Beckman Instruments, sought to dispel what he said are some common mf!co11cel)tions "Dbout the club. "We're not a bunch ot far· rtgbt. wealthy people who are the main source of funds for the Republican Party. Our dues are stmply $SOO," he said. · AD@e l Wm but chose not to. ''It is my intention to probe de· eply Into the ability of the major oil companies to use their domi- nant position to restrict competi- tion in the oil industry," Bayh said. ··My concern about their market power has been rein- forced by the timing and na,t.ure of this week 's increase in gasoline prices," he added. Mesa Sen. Henry M. Jackson CD- Wash.) a lso urged Ford Wednes- day to crack down on oil com· panies raisin g the prices of gasoline. ··President Ford should act a~ firmly with Big Oi l today as Presidents Kennedy and Truman did with Big Stee1 in the past. '"If it requires legislation spell- ing out in capital letters the Ford administration 's duty to protect the American consumers, tht:n so be it." Ford's s pokes man says ther~ wm be no gasoline shortage for motorists this summer but that natural gas will be scarce in the fall and winter. Press secretary Ron Nes!ien told reporters those predictions emerged from a meeting Ford held Tuesday with his energy ad· visers. Chips • m Reserves to Hit $3.2 ·Million By ALAN DIRKIN Of the Dally ~llet SUH Costa Mesa will get $2)5,8.53 more in lax dollars than budget- ed in the ne w fiscal year based on the latest assessed valuation figures. The recently adopted budget estimated a fi ve percent valua· lion increase, but this week the Orange County Assessor's Office announced that Costa Mesa Attorneys Fall Ill In Protest Orange County's deputy dis· trict attorneys and deputy public defenders staged a limited sick- in today to protest stalled wage- fringe benefit negotiations with the county. The so-callt:d s ick-in apparent· ly did not include attorneys in- volved in criminal trials today. But s pokesmen for both the dis- trict aUorney and public defen- der's offices said absences among attorneys not scheduled to aP{>ear in court "is unusually high." Because the attorneys are dis- persed through Orange County Superior Court as well as five municipal courts the exact number of absent attorneys was not available. Howeve r . public defender Frank William s described absences in his office as unusual- ly high. Chie( Deputy District Attorney Jim Enright said all trial com- m i l m e n t s in Supe rior and j uvenile courts are being met but the absence among attorneys not scheduled lo appear in court to- day is running al about 80 per· cent. Enright added that the severe absences are apparenUy affect- ing only minor misdemeanor cases in a few municipal courts. He said notices are being mailed to those a ttorneys miss· ing from their desks reminding Lhem of requirements that · ill- . nesses be proved when requested by management. While r epresented by the 9,700·me mbe r Orange County Employes Associa tion. the 117 at- torneys last year formed their own bargaining unit. Consequently, their negotia- tions with the· county are handled separately from the general unit represented byOCEA. · · County Personnel Director Bert Scott said today the at- torneys have been offered a four percent boost in fringe benefits but no s alary increases for the coming year. Scott said that a comparison of •salaries pa id the attorneys with those paid in other counties s hows Orange County at the top . of.the lis t. He noted the rough average presently paid to the lawyers is $22,000 a year plus what h e described as a 25 percent fringe benefit package bringing the cost to the county up lo about an average of $28,000 per attorney. PRE-HOU DAY MARKET QUIET NEW YORK <UPH -The stock market, overcoming earlier tight money concerns, changed little today in sluggish pTe-hollday trading on the New York Slock Exqban1e. Th Dow Uaea. and~st.rtal In'•.... ort t)ree polnU eC tbe Olllt3et, .ctded t.•t ~ tom.'19. 4 Adva~s Jtd ~ b1 about an ei1ht.to-fiff m~. rra.aes, Cll). • Pr ~es we1'e blcber in •oderatt tr•4l•I on t~e A.melt an8'ock•adlance. would receive a 10.9 percent boost. Finance Director Robert Oman said today lhat the city will gel S353,338 more from secured property taxes Lh1s year than it did fast year. even with a 3.4-cenl cul in the tax rate as re- commended by City Manager Fred Sorsabal. Oman said that there will be several dema nds on the addi· tional revenue. but t he first priority will be to provide the extra dollars to maintain the 2:> percent cash reserve that councH policy presently requires. This means that the cash re serve will be boosted from the present $2 .9 million to $3 .2 million. Oman explained that to keep the reserve al 25 percent each year takes more money <See INCOME, Page A2) 'No Conflict' Battin's Girl on Grand Jury Daily Pilot S1afl P"°'e 'NO CONFLICT' Battin Date Perry Unemployment For County Hits 77,200 An unprece d e nted 77,200 Orange Counlians were out of work during June as ne w graduates poured onto the labor market, the state Human Re. sources Agency said today. 1t was an increase of more than 11.000 compared to May's jobless totals but d espite the massive in· crease, the mathematically com- puted seasonal unemployment rate used by the agency actually declined for the first time in 10 months from 9. 7 percent to 8.9 percent. <The state rate also dropped from 10.6 to 9.9percenl. > Alta Eldridge, s tate labor market an alyst, explained that the adjusted unemployment rate she uses is based on estimates and predictions of seasonal changes in the employment pie· lure. If those ea;limates don 't hold. she said the adjusted rate can vary widel y and may not necessarily conform lo changes in the actual une mployment figures. "The method works well at moderate levels of unemplo~­ ment but causes large swings in t he adjusted rate when u n· employment is al a high level," she said, noting that ~adjusted rates are at a four-year h.igb of 9.7 percent compared to 5.6 per· cent a year ago. Though .I.he jobless rolls in· creased, so did the number or people holding wage and salary jobs at Orange County firms. That figure reached an all lime highof5?5, 700in June. ,Employment. aains we.re noted in U\e. wholftale and rd.ail trade fieldl, HllOOal citros packing, • service \ndustrtes 4nc1 ft.miner stal(iag of dly and stai. MacbH. Mn. Elclriqe said ~anufac· turina pa1roll1 1lto eXl>Mded but the to<al Job flfuNs for lhat pb..,. of <!mp1oyment were ltil1 ($ft JOBLESS, Page Al) By GARY GRANVILLE Of Ille O~ily Pilot SWI Can an attractive 26-year -old brunette fulfill her duties as an Orange County grand juror and still date county Supervisor Robert Battin ? Rachel Perry says she can. Miss Perry, who was one of 19 persons selected Monday lo serve on the 1975-76 Grand Jury. has dated Ballin for the past 2~:,, years. She said Wednesday her rela . tionship with the controversial supervisor won 'l interfere with her duties as a juror, duties that include investigating and report- ing on county government o~ra tions. .. I took an oath and I meant every word of it," said Miss Perry ... I'm thrilled and honored to be on the Grand Jury and 1 in· tend to be a very good and honest juror." Miss Perry s aid she was nol asked about her re lationship with Ballin when s he was screened for Grand Jury duty by personnel in District Attorney Cecil Hicks' of· fice. .. I know some deputy district attorneys so I assume they knew I date Bob <Battin)," she said. Earlier this week, a long-time feud between Battin and Hicks broke into the open when Battin, at a board of s upervisors meet· ing, cut loose with a bitter verbal attack on the district attorney. T h e Battin-Hicks feud notwithstanding, Miss Perry in- sisted Wednesday that she in- tends to honor the oath she took Monday, including a juror's ob· ligation to keep the jury's busi- ness confidential. · 'l 'm very good at keeping things to m yself and you can be certain I won 't violate my trust," she said. Miss Perry, who lives in Newport Beach, said she began dating the county supervisor 21/2 years ago when they first met. They have no wedding plans, she added. A lifetime resident of the Costa Mesa-Newport Beach area. she graduated from UCl last March as a social ecology major. (See JUROR, Page A2) Orab-: a :-·· Weatller Sunny Friday. Late night and early morning low clouds. Highs in upper 70s, low tonight near 60. INSIDE TODAY Lt. Gov. Mervyn Dymally drew unauthorized pay and e%pe113es and mt$USedfund.$ intended fo r Urban A/fctirs /n1Htut• he creotH o"d headed to aid mmority JPUth . IM Angele• Time• charged lodoJI. AS. l•tlex Should B e Fired' Colby Reported To Be Not Fit By Unltf'd Press lnttmational . An unreleased starr report from th e Rockefeller Co m · mission says Director WUlium •COJby is unfit to head lhe CIA and should be fired, the New York Fro•P~AJ INCOME ... because the budget keeps in· tressing. The seeond demand on the ad· dltional revenue will be money for capital improvements, and the third will be staff salary in· creases. The 25 percent cash reserve is a long·stand10g policy in Costa Mesa, and contra~LS the city with neighboring communities and other public agencies, including \he county. wtuch operate on less. ·down to S percent in some cases. according to Oman. .. We simply do not spend all the money we get,•· Oman said . •·we have 10 e ffe ct btlen savmg money." The finance director said th<lt the primary purpose for the re· sei;ve is to get the city through .the dry period at the start of a fis· c;il year when expenditures race ahead of income. · .. Many cities go"in for tax an· ti'dpation borrowing the first four months and then pay 1t back," Oman said. '"We don't nave to do that. We invest it and save both ways, 10 not paying in· terest and 10 gaining mterest." , The finance director said that recently Costa M e~a has been earning $1 million a year in in· terest. Oman said that another benefit of a reserve is that it would enable Costa Mesa to get through a depression without lay· in~ off employes. He noted that one contingency €osta Mesa might be struck with at some tim e is a cutback in sales lax revenue. Last year Costa Mesa received $4 .8 million in sales tax income -'2'7.5 percent . of total resources compared with 14. 7 percent from property taxes. .. Every year there is a bill in . Sacramento to t ake the cities' saJes tax revenue and distribute 1t back to ~ities on the basis of need rather than to the cities where it is generated," he exptamecJ. "We could lose $1 million a year 1f such a bill went through, and every year that goes by this beeomes m ore and more proba· ble." Oman said that the council is due to adopt the tax rate Aug. 15 when all the assessed valuation information will be completed. TONIGlff FAMILY MOVIE NlGIIT "1776" -Community Recreation Center, 7 :AO p. m. Tickets 50 cents. Refreshments. UCI LECTURES - "American Folk Medicine," Room 159 Social Sciences Lab. ''Fabric Design with Dyes,'' Room 503 CO M lligh School, "Building Self-Esteem Through transactional Analysis,'' Room 174 Computer Science'Bldg. AU 7 p.m. FRIDAY, J ULY4 . FIREWORKS -Orange Coast C.Ollegestadium. 7p.m. MOTOftCYCLE SPEEDWAY .fl.ACING -Fairgrounds, 8:15 p.m. ORANGE COAST c DAILY PILOT Robert N WPrd p,.,,,oe,,t •"<I Pvtw•·.tM, Jack R. c urlev V•<~ Prnldtttl •I'd C",.tt•r•I Mt""Qn Thomas A. Murpn1nt ""'"•O'l>Q Editor Cl'larles H. Loos Richard P. Nall llri\••\l•nt M•'1•Q1"1> Edit°'' Cosy Meu Offke no._... .. a., Sit••• -•ll"f A<JclOU P 0 8o• IS.0. •1~ other Offices '-~.::c .. ~W .. "&:=~-:d ...... ,...i ..... .oc .. 1111' ................ d ~to MC• V•I,., ))tfl \.• P•r llo.ott •• s,., oi. .. ,,_., Telepttone C7l4) M2-432t ClassHl9d Advertising 642 S.71 ''"'"O"'· ltll 0..11,. Ceot ""•"•~·"• ~N"" N•" ... \MM',.\ •H"'''•t'°"1t. ... 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The unrelease,d staff report re· {erred to by the News did not cntic1ze Colby so much for hi s activity as director, but r ather h is in volveme nt in a con · troversial South Vietnamese "pacification" program known as Operation Phoenix . Colby has conceded the pro· gram, designed to neutralize Viel Cong influence, involved the de· ath of 20,000 persons. But he in· sisted most of the deaths came under combat conditions and could not be cons idered execu- tions. Tbe News, however, said the unpublicized r eport contends Colby condoned murder and is not fit to head the CIA. Meanwhile, a r etired Pent~on general was quoted today as say- ing the late Attorney General Robert F . Kennedy ordered him m 1962 lo have the CIA work out plans for ""gelling rid of" Cuban leader Fidel Castro. M a j . Gen. Edward G . Lansdale, who had been assigned to the Pentagon as special assis· tant. lo then Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara, told the Washington Star in an interview that Kennedy, brother of the late President J ohn F. Kennedy, never used the word "assassina· tion." But Lansdale was quoted as saying there could be no doubt that '"the project for disposing of Castro e nvisioned the whole spectrum of plans from over· throwing the Cuban leader to as· sassinatinS=? him." Later, Lansdale charged that his comments had been distorted. Lansdale, the Star r eported, said that he relayed the attorney general's orders to William K. Harvey, a CIA official, but never knew if anything was done to carry out lbe "get rid of" instruc· tions. He said that neither then CIA director John A. McCone nor McNamara was informed of the approach to the CIA. The newspaper quoted an u n· identified "former high ranking CIA official " as saying that Robert Kennedy by passed re· gular channels to the agency for the Castro project because he and President Kennedy "had lost faith in the CIA leadership after the 1961 Hay of Pigs .F'iasco. ·· Front Page A J CRANSTON die East, Korea and the nuclear arms race. .. First. there's the Middl~ East situation ... a real tinderbox. J think the President and Congress are following a wise policy in try· ing to negotiate the differences there." he said. In calling Korea the second hotspot, Cranston said, "Perhaps there's more danger there than in the Middle East." He likened the Korean situation to Vietnam and warned or the danger of in· creased involvem ent there. Cranston said he does not ad· vocate r emoving U.S. troops Crom Korea, but s uggested gr e ater communication other than strictly military involve· ment. Thi! third danger. accordine to Cranston, is the "anarchy in lbe nuclear arms race." In fielding questions from Lln- coln Club members , Cranston: -Agreed with President Ford that there are more governmen· tal regulations than needed and that many are ineffective. -Said "We need to strike a balance between the economy and the environment. We may have.to delay slightly the goals of pure air by the Environmental Protection Agency <EPA). but the goals should not be lowered." -Opined that government, business and unions have become too big and too far re- moved from individuals. Charges Filed LNGLEWOOD <AP > -Murder ch•raes were to be ftled today aaalnst an lf11lewood man whose pregnant wife aborted following• severe bealln&. offlcla.la 1atd. The complaint is to be filed agalnat Karl Andrew Smith, 36, whO is already charged wltb wile· be.Uni. \ DlollY ""°' S1alt ~ ... ,. Coastal Complex ·Approved A $3.2 million Dalla Point hotel and commercial complex ~s approved Wednesday ~>' l e State Coasta.l Con:servaU<>n Com· mission followint an appeal to that panel by the Or;inge County Environmental CoaliliOn. The titale commission's ap· proval came after the hotel de· velopers offered to reduce th~ number or rooms from 150 lo 125 and to increase the amount of un· d e rground parking and lands.caped are(l around the com· plex:(Related story. A3) POLICE, WITNESSES RECONSTRUCT CRASH IN COSTA MESA WEDNESDAY Colllalon et Baker and Peulertno Near Freeway Offramp Injures Three J oe Lovullo of Anchorage In· vestments in Dana Point <!-"d a partner in the ventur.e, said he anticipated cqnstruction would start in about three months and should be complete 15 months 3 Injured In Grinding Mesa Crash A two.car broadside collision at a San Diego Freeway offramp in Costa Mesa Wednesday in· jured the two drivers and a passenger .. Motoris t Bharat Bhus han Mahajan, 29, of 635 Baker St., Costa Mesa, s uffered a severe sk~ll fracture a nd dislocation of an eye. Mahajan was listed in serious ~o n ditio n at Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital following sur· gery. Kim Eugene McCorkindale, :n, and his passenger Peter Stewart. 40. both of Orange, were also list· ed in serious condition with · multiple facial lacerations. Accident· investigators said Mahajan's car entered the in- tersection of Paularino Avenue at Baker Street from the 405 Freeway offramp shortly before 1 p.m. and was hit by McCorkin· dale's car . Mahajan's car which was tom open and careened into a traffic signal standard destroying it. McCorkindale's car flipped on- to iLS top. TRIAL ••• Five men indicted by the Grand Jury with Bertolino on identical charges have pleaded guilty to lesser charges and will be sentenced by Judge Walter Smith on various dates this month. IUnshaw and County Assessor. Vallerga have been indicted on similar charges and on additiona l (elony counts stemming from al· leged criminal acts committed during the same period oftime. Edison Seeks Another Fuel Cost Increase SoutherrJ. California Edison Company is seeking another fuel cost increase. to be effective Aug. 1. If granted by the state Public Ut ilities Commission, the boost would increase the average bills or typical residential customers by S.l percent, commercial by 6.2 percent, and industrial by 8.2 percent. The announcement by t.he com· pany today followed by 24 hours a company statement that the utili- ty was planning to lay of( 600 of its 13,000 employes in Southern California because of a projected slowdown in the use of electrici- ty. This story is on Page A-3 to- day. Bianca Visit,s White House WASHINGTON <UPI) -Bian- ca Jagger. wife of Rolling Stones star Mick Jagger, has visited the White House as a guest of Presi· dent Ford's photographer, David Kennerly. Bianca, in a yellow chllfon frock, was accompanied Wednee· day by pop artist Andy Warhol who was equipped w lth • C3mera. E' ..... P-.AJ JUROR ••• ~ Mi s Perry waa nominated to serve on the Grand Jury by Superior Court Judie WlW•m S. Ltt. Her name WH one ol 11 drawn al random Mond•Y fTOm a penel of 30 prospective juron nom1nat· ed by ~ounty Superior Court jwJae.. U.S. Jobless Rate Reduced to 8.6o/o By Un ited PreH lnteruaUonaJ The government said today the nation's unemployment rate plunged· in June and wholesale prices declined. But a major bank r aised its prime interest rate to reflect tighter govern· ment control of credit and money. The decline in the unemploy· ment rate to 8.6 percent from 9.2 percent in May was caused not by a lessening of the recession but rather by a statistical quirk in the Labor Department's method of computing the rate. The drop in wholesale prices was slight, only 0.1 percent. lt was chiefly caused by lower prices ·ror food products. In· dustrial commodity prices rose, however. In New York. First National City Bank raised its interest rate for prime business loans to 7 per· cent from 6o/•. It was the first in- crease in the prime since Jan. 3. Citibank, a leader in lowering the prime, was expected to r ajse its rate to 7 1.4 percent next week. Interest rates are being pushed higher by the Federal Reserve Board whi ch has sought to slow the growth in the nation's money supply. In the last two months, the supply has grown 20 percent, a far faster rate than the infla· tion·conscious Fed sought. ·The Labor Depa"rtment said the drop in the unemployment was caused by overcompensa· lion for the sudden increase of college students who poured into the seasona l job• ma rket last month. The rate was expected to surge -perhaps back to a 9 per· cent rate or higher -when July figures are computed. In fi guring the unemployment I rate, the government counts only persons actively seeking jobs as being unemployed. If the drop- outs from the labor market were counted, the number of un· employed would be higher and the jobless rate worse. In a separate report, the Labor Department said wholesale prices declined 0.1 percent in June following an increase of 0.4 percent in May. Wholesale prices have declined in five of the last seven months, providing con- clusive evidence of an easing in inflation. The drop in wholesale prices was caused almost entirely by lower prices for farm products and processed foods. Industrial commodity prices. which have a greater rippling effect at the re· tail level, rose 0.4 percent, double the increase in May. In June, the department said, 7 ,896,000 persons were out of jobs and looking for work compared with 8,538,000 in May. At the same time, the number of persons employed rose 42,000 to a seasonally adjusted 84.4 million. * * * Fro• Page A I JOBLESS •.. below last year's peak. The labor analyst said it will be difficult Lo forecast the employ- ment picture for the coming quarter. She said the adjusted un· employment rate will continue to decline in July but may shool back up in August or September as continuing layoffs occur .. S&L DEPOSITS AT RECORD HIGH after its start. . General partner in the pro1ect is Herb Johns who attended the commission meeting in San Francisco. The general contract.or for the project will be Bernard Srfan ~f Laguna Beach. The architect 1s William Blurock of Newport Beach. The complex will include the hotel facilities, banquet facilities. som e shops and a restaurant. The facility will be localed on Pac ific Coast Highway west of Del Obispo and will overlook Dana Point Harbor. "I think this is the best thing that could happen to Dana Point. It's really going to get things go- ing here and it will help many of the shopkeepers in the marina who are having a tough time of it now," Lovullosaid. The project was appealed by the Environmental Coalition not so much on the merits of the pro- ject itself but on a question of planning for the surrounding area. Dale Secord, former executive director of the coalition, said at the time of the project's approval in April at the regional com· mission that the "quasi-public" use of the scenic property was somethin~ generally favored by the coalition. Error Produces Wrong Statistic A typographi~al error on citizens' views on a city.assisted day care center in Costa Mesa, reported in Wednesday's edition of the Daily Pilot produced a mis· leading statistic. A survey conducted by Opinion Research found that 70percentof Costa Mesans would sup porL such a facility. but the Daily Pilot story wrongly reported the figure as seven percent. Washington, D.C. -Americans put lheir money in savings and loan associa- tions in record amounts during March. FHLBB <J\airman Thomas R. 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